Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 3

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INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY A=ZTINA N ©N YOUR AUTO |YALE OARSMEN J. L. LATHROP & SCNS New Haven, undergraduates gave its crew squads they left early to- night for Gales Ferry to so into final training for the Harvard regatta June rousing sendoft 2 the varsity eight was givew a final practice on the Quinnipiac rives this afternoon. After practice, accompanied by boarded Head Coach Harri- ¢ht, The Sultana, and sailed squad made the trip by rail Rigging the Shells. London, Conn., a and chilling wind did not the members of at_Gales Ferry fs a matter of very great importance overmuch to your property should have Tet me write You a policy one of the good companies which no other way can you me amount of money to ISAAC S. JONES Richards Building, ¢1 Main St. RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- | lent insurance. n the TRAVELERS' B. F. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Agency Established May. 1846. e Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate an< Fire Insurance m Somers 9. third door. | their arrival nothing , doing Two varsity substitutes were out for a brief pull in the pair oared found it so rough and speedily made for quar- | shells, but the: cold that they are getting The new English which was damaged jr transportation repaired_and is being rigged. members of the Ferry tonight. members of the freshman substitutes substitutes. The members of the varsity crew are | on board the Harriman yacht in New Haven harbor and will arrive | in readiness. There were include the Get a poliey | Kirby and Gold are also with them.~ OFFICIAL OPENING OF NEW SAYLES PARK. Baltic Grounds Scene of Today's Game Between Plainfield and Baltic. les park at Baltic be openel 1 ball game between the Plainfield been working hard on the grounds for to get them shape for the opening, but on of the rainy weather all of the leveling work has not been finished. Ithe diamond is in fine shape, except extreme back fleld. is_expected to be on hand for the opening of the new was made possible through the gener- of the Baltic Mills company. L nfield played for a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Perians, iismeys-f-lar snetucker oL Erown & park, which < Nat Bani atairway next Telephone 33-3 vear Raltic and Pla | husky Dan_ M HILTON DEFEATS SCHMIDT. Last Hope for Golf Title Broken in Terrific Struggle. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Shannon Ruilding. STAFFORD SPRINGS finisterial Association to Meet at the Hollow—Surprise for Manager and match and necessitating the plaving of of Worcester, today fell before | Harold H. Hilton of the Royal | pool Golf club, perhaps the best known amateur golf 19th green Hiiton ran down a 25 foot nd won the hole in three strokes Schmidt’s four. dey on Silver Wedding An- osen to recommend _way holes in_ 38 making the Second nine | holes in 35 against Hilton’s 39. | In the course of an |the game Schmidt said: home journe spending a n Broad Brook. to bring the | championship home to America. my best to do so, but I have had only ‘R. L. Bond of have, been guests | see, T have to worl is a fine sportsman fellow and he and a gool New Home Completed. entitled to his . Pinne’s new residence s compieted; e into it next week. Spencer of Westerly, mother, Mrs. Mat- Hospital vs. Clabby’s Colt On the hospital grounds today promises to be the Monday afternoon with Rev. the best baseball talent in the city and in Stafford Hol- confident of winning the game. AT GALES FERRY Crews Given Rousing Send Off at New Haven—Rough Wa- ter and Cold Wind Keep Squad Ashore—Varsity Men Coaches, on Harriman Yacht. aF / Hospital boys are in fine trim and will play their regular lineup, Austin and Chase, bajtery. BEST COLLEGE ATHLETES GATHERED AT CAMBRIDGE Eliminations for Intercollegiate Cham- pionship Games at Stadium Today. Cambridge, Mas Ma - best athletic productions of a majority of the large universities and colleze: in the east, augmented by high class delegations’ from Michigan and Cal- ifornia were gathered toda) within striking distance of the white walls of the Harvard stadium where tomor- Tow and Saturday the 3Sth inte legiate championship games will be sheld. The weaker portion of the 700 run- ners, leapers, jumpers and - weight hurlers, @vill be eliminated tomorrow in the trials and,on Saturday the team scoring the largest number ‘of points will carry home the championship. The University of Pennsylvania will de- fend the title won last year in its | own athletic arena, and many close followers of the sport helieve that the Red and Blue will be successful again. The Universit; of California men | spent the greater part of the day in | keeping their muscles limber. The | wearers of the maize and the blue from [ichigan are stopping just outside the eity, but the Pennsyivania, Cornell, Yale, Columbia,” Dartmouth, Syracuse, | and ‘other teams are at hotels within | a few minutes' ride of the stadium. Those athletés reaching here before | mid-afternoon managed to get in a few minutes active wark In the sta- dium before night. The meeting will start at 2.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon with the trials in the 100 vard dash on the track, and with the eliminations in the shot put, high jump and pole vaule in the field. | Harvard has won 14 championships, Yale 9, Pennsylvania 8 and Yornell 5. Academy Team Has Two Games. The N. F. A, ball tossers are down for a busy day today with morning and “afternoon games_scheduled. AL 110.30 in the forencon N. F. A. opposes | the peppery Sodality team with Phil- {lips pitching and old reliable Bunk Walsh picking them off the bat. In the afternoon the All Stars ap | pear on the Academy grounds with arra twirling and Mec- Manu: doing backstop duty. Both games promise plenty of excitement. The gfternoon game will be played on | the “conclusion of the exercises at | Chelsea parade. Sachems to Meet Emeralds. This (Friday) morning the Sachems | will journey to Willimantic where they will ‘clash with the Emeralds and one of the fastest games of this season Is expected as both teams are strong. On | Saturday afternoon the Sachems will g0 to Mystic to meet the fast Mystic team and on Sunday afternoon the | Norwich bays will meet the Emeralds [o nthelr home” grounds at the Falls. | On the Zth of June ,a week from Sat- | urday, the Sachems will clash with | Occum and the following Sunday, June 8, they will battle with Man- ager Faly St. Mamy’s T. A. B. team, The Young Scalpers Challenge. The Young Scalpers challenge any teams under 16 years of age. The players are ag follows: Elliot p T. Kecley ¢ Rainsford 1b B. Kane 21 | James Sullivan sub.,, Babe Corcoran b, J. Sullivan ss, R. Keeley rf, W Li- vitskicf, Kent Ellis, 1f. Send all chal- lenges through the Bulletin. BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY. International Leag: At Baltimore—Newsrk 6. Balmore 1 At Rochestar—Montreal 6, Rochester 8 At BuffalozToronto 3. Buffalo 2. At Providehee—Jerses Cits-Providence postpored—— Laid Out New Court. foners have s court on the park. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL closed today, not resums opera- NEW DISSOLUTION PLANS. Surprised on Silver Anniversary. friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wi BN Eliction. New York, May development evening and made them a s inniversary Refreghment a degree of depression resulting an Francisco the publication e Union Pacific directors of alterna- plans for the $126,650,000 from the St. Loui; receivership, Jersey about ten y Fabyon mills. )f these plans, novel Mary and Miss | o manner of a city Harriet Wildey L g to make any reference to the appointment to act as tr without voting power la stee of the stock beauty, vigor iver for the | Judging from the course o} the Har- | were irregular session, but became feverish | publication of these speculative e to grasp the import or kldneys are alsa pampblet Address Dr. Binghamton, : seemed unat significance the close, | while Bouthern Pacific net loss of one point. | Elsewhere in the active list Canadian ® Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— | LUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WA, NS, TRUCKS and CARTS. eding prices. but some of the liquidation was trace- y_comparison. Foreign news Included a better Bank of England statement | slgns of an international money strain, London's operations here were negligi- Mechanical repairs. painting, trim ming. upholstering and wood wori its branches. Scoit & Clark Corp. 507 10515 North Main St. Aldi’s Bow!ing Alleys | 327 Main Street - from 9 a m. 10c per string. iacksmithing in al from good to unfayorable. Lackawanna and Reading coming under the former | New Haven in the lat- Substantial and San Fran sco fours and fives was of the bond market. issues Panama threes de for the week on Total sales, par value, $1,740,000. | i-8 per cent. Daily Prize. Hack, Livery and Board STABLE We guarantes our Smdtiog & B service to ba the ‘e 1008t reasonable -rices. MAHONEY BROS., BR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! ammex. Moom - #0120 | Tiwe Colerada Falls Ave Scicasens b2d ddated Gas Products 00 Da. Ore C Tlfnals Central Interborough Met. 100 Do Inter " Harvéster — Tnter Marine — Tnternational Daper Tnters Pursp o Ka Southem La & w. ¢ i Western MY 10435 North American ......... 71 60 300 Non 4% 1145 tabars Coal 500 Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace £ % s & Pad 8500 Union Pacific ~ Do, pra United Staes Reatis = Unjted States Rui 71000 United_ States Steel 05 Do, pd 1000 Ttsh Coner 400, Va. Car. Chem Wabash ; Do. prd 225 Western Marviand 100 Western Tnion 200 Westinghouse Fle Wheellug & . Total sales, 192, New ¥ork, May 29.—Cotton spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.80; middling guif, 12.05: sales, 12,104 bales. Futures closed steady. Closing bids June 1137, July 1147, August 11.33 September 1i.11, October 1105, No- vember 11.03, Décember 11.06, Jajnu- ary 11.02, Febrnary 11.03, March 1112, Money on call cent.; Tuling P i@y steady; 60 days 2 3 4: 90 days 4 ¢ | 3ix months 4 3.4 chichcs GRAN Warker. T T T American Leagus. Detrolt #t Chiesy S, Lows at Clovelend. National Leagus. Philadeiphla_st New EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. The Powers Stalls to Save Defeat. oudon tied up & lTost ¢ bits with Sen- Lesonth inntogs snd Jartond batiod Radabough off and Abercromble held There was an_arrange- mment made 1o call the game at 5.20 to permit New Tondon to cateh a tr With none out. Briggs and Rock hit safely and Spen: Slied palably and g0t being called with Johnson at fis besween deliverios of the ‘cad of the elghth: torial errors In the dxtl=and coring seven runs. The hill In the second scasion to thiree rins. ab Bpo 3 2 H i $ H H | orrosmum 5 5 s 3 3 3 i h i Score by Tnninz At buse on balls : it base on Abercromble § Wings Lose to Bridgeport in 12th. Bridgeport, Conn. rt defeated park this afternoon, 7 The locals have only four games played with the cham- Barr's hitting and the work of Pepe, Rolllng and Bow- man featured. plays livened the game. 0120002000017 31000100100 0— Russell; Smith _and Waters. | &t Touls Umpire McPartlin. May 29—Bridge- ew Haven at Newfleld in twelve pions this season. double Bridgeport Holyoke Trimgs Waterbury. May 29—Waterbury lost today to Holyoke, 6 to 4. Hancock out- The fielding Contenders was decidedly inning rally them two runs. Waterbury, of ragged. A | ni by the locals gave | u€ Noyes, Stankard and Edwards did well for the Papermak: +e0 0020000024 0111001116 Ahern Time 2 hours. Um- Lower and Brady. pire Lanigan. Challenge for. Fort Wright. nine would like to meet Fort Wright baseball agsregation | \ Answer through The | Puskor.c We 3 Katedn Lobert8b The Baltic at Baltic June 7. or address Manager Donnelly, Baltic. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANBING. exe todas, It Talkenberg o fits. game of the scries th stralght victory HMams struck out T layed en fous snd wemt out oz ab Bpo Johnston,1b 4 Chapman,es 3 Ecore by lnnings— World's Champs Trimmed by Senators. 4 Inning offt 0" the finel score being 2 for_threo singles, Soenker gave U hls fotial appearance In rune In the th Fen today to defeat a home game, sational catelies by the outflelders pro- Captaint McBride was bnished from reaker's steal of second In the game for protestine enough O'Brlen was which with Senators in the = 1 H 1 0 1 H Ceanard 15 ot o0 122 Mian. Baker Stars in Athletic’s Victory. Frank Baker hit the ball wall o the seventh inning of | New York and tled the seore at he_doubled. sinzie, which gave the Ath- | Brown pitched for the ‘and was DIt so hard it look- e 'as housh the Hishlanders would walk off wifh s Keating was keeping Philadelphia’s hits Sh relleved Brown ured only one hit d “The Athletics todas’s zame with aud_scored_on MeTnnis” Locals for four the nth ing the bal Keating | and New York 3 5 H i i 0 SRR R 1 Uit bybatied ball. Score by tunings— 0 03 018 Two base hite 20 wou the first g b ten futngn. the tenth in. who, bat anager Callehian atter one was ou ning called on his pinch hister. tng for Berger, fleet-fonted uiliity Infielder of the local Fin for Easiers an which Cobb fumble went in 1o rd's single, nie Tord went but. Rusedll, who. the first Ume loce he Tis Bii by Fiteher Mitanell of the Cleveland the mount for ro 830 ‘800 ‘593 386 ‘300 93 15 48 To the ninth, BABY CANNOT GET™ Have Heat on Five Sides, INTO.TEIS PAN, Which means 25% more of our oven heated than theother range have theback of oven plastered over; with tin and asbestos. why Hub ovens bake better and withless fuel. ovens that SCHWARTZ, MADE INNEW ENGLAND —~BEST IN THE WORLD, 'DONT BREAKYOURBACK) . LIFTING A HEAVY HOD TO_PUT ON COAL. JEASY TO SHOVEL FROM: IROLLER BEARING COAL. 'PAN TO FIRE. Agents Norwich, Conn., Cuteaso Brookiyn Chicago Boston hit delphis. Mageo 1t Dolan, 1 Nifller.et 1 bungry. | Meyers. it Two base Bt Crawford. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIN| Philadeipiia ork Piitare . Clacimail” 14 1nning Game. New Yorks broke the the locals win- Now Yotk the | Puiiageipbin’ winning streak todas. an_exciting 14 foning game over Magee's head® in iho 14th drove & Shafer had singled These wero the only hils made off Seaton, who Ditched the last six imnlogs for Phila- icfeat was Seaton’s first this senson, Shater with with one out. the winning run. the score belng a tie when he went In. The Philadel Dhiss threw away mauy chances in the early J nings by reckless baso running, apparently caleulat- ing thes had the reduced o three ru lesd when Meyers hit a home ran in the seventh and MecCormick drove In the tie ing runs with & doul StcGraw used 17 including five plichers, as & pinch rumner. MeGraw and Snodgrass Were .both put off the 8cld in the 11th for protest- | ing a geclsion. Philadelpia. Paskert.ct Crath .ot Ludeus.1h Doolan,sa Kifer.o Alexander.p o 0 2 0 of 0 0 0 1 o 0 | momormsnoaeu losononuuwuasn [ronms llewrascansnan Totals, | ®coeomse~ooomsie: B woouwnmsesiwm-rs! Blmonecescomacnsan »|®0500000m0ssanmas One ot when winning runecored. “Ran for Mezers In 11th. Scorn by Inngs— Tulladeiphts otton and | New York ch tine Wil ers were de- | mick, Fleseher: n2020200000000 5 10002012000001—7 . Padkert. Bums. three base htt. Luderus; Two base b Pirates Win In the Ninth. May' 20 —Hyatt's Hight field fence, the longest in the istory of Forbes fe1d, resulted 1n two runs In the minth Inning today and ‘tied the ¢core with Chicago. double by Stmon, rure, bome run ever A 'single by Brns, on balls to Miller ‘s 0 13 home Bax e of s T Y R 710 ] il i 821 A1 | — undey. pltched the better ball in the pinches. | Booe's long fiy gave the Pirates the winning run. | Bedvarss ¢ 2 oBymess 32 3 | Humplress ad ished ico bl wul tho ninn, | Aichere 4 0 3 2 ommoe = e | : wifce M, (90Dl i | that 1nning to_ allow Manager Clake o bat for him. | sor e | i 35S et ST 2 Ramptonsiiy | ia." S | H "t or T o it (5 ' H ul with runners on e g ol Tt i =% | oo i Sruck ot by | dlortariz. 1 ik | < Py 0 . ° 1100 ore by L — i et § {0 0 3 onleago R [ AL i, s ) Leied for Berser 100 % DT 0 L e et e o . Hoatt Score by tonin P el vim The ecarly rose bushes are in bud ready to burst forth into beautiful color. JUST NOW is the time to spra keep the slugs, worms and spiders from injuring the follage. COMP. EMULSION OF KEROSENE OIL will protect your roses from all the plant insects Spray vour rose bushes now. Spray Your cucumber vines, your tomato Dlants, it will pay you well. A QUART bottle of Comp. Emulsion of Kerosene Oil will make two gal- 16ns of spray. 25 Cents a Bottle The : Lee & Osgood Co. N{)rwich, Conn. 3 ‘MJ.,.A (NORWICH) Line NEW YORI STEAMERS City of Lowell and Chester W. Cl next .time yuu Choose this rout, to New York. You'll have a voyage on Long isiand Round superb view of the wonderful Manhnitan North River, 7 o'clock next mornirg Tickets and staterooms from ticket. agent railroad station. Meals a la Carte NomViCi REW YORK New England Steamship Ce. New York CHELSER LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service | direct 1o Now ¥ From Norwick Tuesdays, Thures days, Sundays, at ew York, Pler foot Roosevelt St ‘Wednesdays, Fridays. Freight received 1 » V. KNOUSE, Agent. $1.80 @ne Hlack West of Br W YORK o Wholesale, IStoamship L} 300 Roohs (200} 'S $1.00 PER ellene Restanrant and LEGAL NOTICES. MAYOR'S OFFICE. City of Norwich, Connecticu the City of Nor, wich, Greeting You are hereby directed to warn the electors of the City Norwich to as- in_the several voting districts law, to wit: First Voting Hall in sald’ City: at store for- Second Voting District, upied by the Blue:Star Over- 174 West Main street, Third Voting in Greeneville, City; Sixth Voting District. In Preston Bfilings’ - Han, on MONDAY, June 2d. A. at 9 o'clock % the forencon. to chooss two aldermen, all Company, Union Hall, foiir common waler commissioners the term of two also a clerk, a_treas. sheriffs for the term of councilmen, collector for will be open in each of safd Districts at 9 o'clock in the fore- noon and continue open until 4 o'eleck. for the purposie of the afternoon for said city officers. at 4 o'clook in the afternoom at sald town hall the estimated sxpemaes for the current fiscal year, as ms adopted by the Co ol of said city at a meeting tue 22d day of May, meefing for its action of Common Coun- tax on the ofty list to mest the expenses of mates approved and appropriations au fo' be mads fna’to 0x the otlector of said the list of abate= the mayer said clfy to be pre< said meeting Py he matter of ap< rly_executed gramt of land to Charles | ana_aldermen Fark in_ex by him to a entrance, according to the city at s upon the matter of ap= executed gramt of TORS = \”\\\ . Breaks all Records NLITY S \\fi\\\\\ il ”’ 0 - 9 SALES RD OF FXCELLENCE . “THE STANDA the T.aPierre ANibridge in ex+ near Meadow a remate portion Brook resorvc act upen a proposition fo have a committee of ten Trequirements and construc~ and also to recommend & tion of same ments where extraordinary expense is of the City of Norwlch. T hereby certifv that the above and foregning Is a trua copy of the original warnins di t0 me for_service, Ariff of the City of Norwiéh. Cardinals Lose to Reds. Cincinnatt won the spentng 13 to 10. The heme be widtors theee. and all were hit freely and were fuclined {0 be wild. Tobme for Clucionatt in the fourtly team used four pilchers, son relioved Packurd with none out snd the bases full pruck out one, allowed one h Hde out on & double bla aid then forced the TTo wau relfove by Brown in the sesenthi inning. aftec being hit for threa.sies Manager Hugging of the St feam was ordered from the field for protesting pire Bymon's decistons. 200ans s hrwnd B ] a32300.Mom0s 1 T @ three base hit. Tinker Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA l’les.(:akeanfirul that canzot be exceiled. “PLone your order, Trompt servies LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 0_Garter &ve. (E: - WHEN you want to efore the public, thers i thi the

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