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. 1 2 \ NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913 GAMES TOBAY, INSURANGS. 7 = his sister, Miss Gertrude Bates of 1th. 1 : : ) 0 aca, a freshman at Cornells ass TAKE A POLICY Trooklyn at Cincinnatl. win the ) odhip Of " Hhe. ; i it P e '.'Q“é':'{‘mu.“ umiversily co-eds, Tho freshman crow ON[ A=ZTNA By 2 T a . | ute, 51 r a quarter mile 5 Briggs Beats Up Nealon For No Apparent Cause—Affair Re-| 5 bl ute, 31 seoonds over ‘o avarter. mile ONS Clereland st New York. ON YOUR AUTO ekiy : o L G MISs HYDE WINS 3 lbs. c J. L. LATHROP & SONS ported to President O'Ro; Unnerves Team and i e e IN QUALIFYING ROUND. . 10 S % e e Do - Bridgeport Wins 8-7. / Weterhms ot L'.‘:'li&’i‘.. Gets Record of 82 for Nassau Country - Soclagaan ax e Club Course. New London, Conn,, June 2.—In the [ tangled up and R. Miller continued ARKNEAN LEMEE SN Glencove, T, I, June 2.—Cleverly outplaying a field of 57 golfers over the sixth inning of the game with Bridge- | home in the excitement. The crowd reconstructed” llnks of the Nassau port today Centerfielder Briggs over- | rushed on the field and the police had e ol IR i ran a by McGamwell and when | to clear it. Barrenkamp and Thomas | cun Country club here today, Miss Lilllan Right Fielder Nealon rotrieved the ball | pitched fine ball, the former losing | Witz - B0 ot Wenibroor mate oonee (1D ..ol s 1200 b i and threw it to the piate, Briggs as- | his first game of the year. The-score: |Boion -.... women's record of $3-for the course = SLICED saulted Nealon, struck him repeatedly, [ New Haven— Detroit - and won the medal in the duantvine |} Native VEAL ROAST Fresh Cut LIVER BACON knocked him down and only desisted | 000000000000 02—2 5 03 %o round of 13 holes for the women's M [p 15¢ | 2 Ibe. o when he was seized by players of both | Pittsfield— ) metropolitan golf championship. Three e S n e e s g CH s R it 7 teams. - It was an outrageous affair | 0000000000000 0—0 9 4 ishianders Drep Two toRed Sox. years ago Miss Hyde won the metro- and demoralized the New London| Batteries—Thomas and Waters: | ey York. juse 2 The New York Highisnders | DOlitan ot Montclair and repeated in team. Radabough, who had been | Barrenkamp and Bridges. Time, 2.47. | continued their long list of local reverses foday wheu | 1911 at Scarsdale, Last year she did pitching good ball, allowea hits to | Umpire, McPartlin i S i tames Ty Wl e | ot compete, but judging from {he the next three men up and four runs — pearss of d b0} and 8 o % | game she played today she bids fair - were scored by the visitorg. The| Holyoke Beats Waterbury 4.3, | it tho New York slicher, desdyed Mol & | U5 bo returned the winner for . third Cooking COMPOUN Planters made a game fight of it with Tolyoke, Mass, June 2.—Holyoke | poor work of Pecklnpaugh resilted in Flhers de. | time. z dbra vt o ASckEIbe. v vk 196 |a patched up team, Briggs and Nealon | won an_interesting ga om Watere | fest ' TLeonard. ‘the Boson piicher, struck @ wild | Misg Georglanna M. Bishop of SRy n_i 5 same from Water | sretk iy iho siaih and forec In & s vben, 0 | Brookiawn, Dridgeport; Conny . twice i . having been ordered out by the um- |bury this afternoon, 4 fto 3. Han- jowed '3 i . is a matter of very great importance | pire. Snvder was taken out in the | cock held the visitors during most of | Lot o, frin o seond rin Wit ihe | Winner and a former holder of the na. that you should have vour Drobecty |eighth afier two hits and two wild | the game, while; Holyoke hit oppor- | bass ful Weiter Sied to Tocoer for the finsl out. | tional championship, who was paired Insured. Tl.et me writs You & policy in | pitches. = Radabough was replaced bY | tunely. Warner's fielding ang a home | 1u the second same Manazer Chuce In au effort | with Miss Hyde, returned o card of one of the good companies which I|Waller after Foye had batted for him. by Stankard: Yeatis S to break the local clul's hoodoo asked that ho teem | g3 Miss Marion Hollins of West- jepresent. In mo other way can you | Tuckes,'in left field, saved the gams | e inan e Sl i T T TR ;| brook, the runner-up in last year's Invest the same amount of money to |for Bridgeport by & wonderful back | Waterbury © 0 010 0 2 0 08 § 1| Comuell was drjven out of the box by ‘a fusiliade of | tournament, played consistently for a = as good advantage. handed, fone handed cafch of Foyes| ,Batteries_Hancock and Ahearn; | Busien B et W ef roh ot 2 S5 | 92, and jon the araw for the frst Hires’ ROOT BEER Yellow MEAL 1 Uik Baass FOR drive that woufd have been good for | Lows Bra Ti: — 7 e = 7004 vm;' :u ine_men. The low | Match play round she wi meet Miss o 5 ISAAC S. JONES e o P g PTGy Tme—LAT Um- | o' d e, Wisd, ek o e, B 0ok | Fiyde, who s entered from the same || EXTRACT, bottle. . . Estate Agent, Bridgeport New Lindon Sab's reeord nine straizht defeats, thirteen straight, | club. rance and Re. PRUNES for stewing o a o hpo a o e the Polo Grounds this season and elgh- —_— o v o1 Mai — §% 3 §| PENNSYLVANIA AT s te "N vork and Boston. “The Richards Building, 1 Main St | sowmuman 5 277 1§ J bl A ATHLETES, iie| i i 5o ot 2 Bude. e | 5o mB1ER AND HILL e Lunch Tongue ) 1 can Corn Flankganir s 1 1 0 o 1100 w Bospen: New_ York. DEFEAT CROWE AND S 5 : Soelds 4 110 3 1 0300l = e B hpo s e coTTs. . t Beef e Office of WM. F. HILL |25 ¢ 14§ IR 1 23 s ouul sonmm ot ormet o Mo | powmsr 5 57§ dlosnce 375 § IR Red Alaska SALMON Hoss { 1 dan Succotash Real Estate Nowets' 3134 glmde 330 e B T TETH 418 %glNeted 2000 8lin Three Straight Strings—Sourbier (§ o 25 | Corned Beef ) Tuckyest 8110 oJohnsonab & 30 170 b ey T L L 31200 High With Total of 298. o Cans .......cc.0000 . mxderp 3 0 3 2 1[Ostriehd> 4 0 1 3 1| Cambri Mass, ‘June 2—W Tl 3 1 OlSvecnes.c 42120 B and Fire Insurance Vuws 0 8 0 1 ofbine 3330wl Cambridee WMass, June 3.—With & mweld | 4} 3 1 ofmrm 2131 2| Team No. 3 defeated Team No. 6 in 2 R e e F{REe 2 8 8 4 8] pomes over “the Harvard. athlotes | Jiass 3 8 3 2 Shmmmi’ {8 48 ¢|tne Guckpin tournament at. the Aldl 8 to 10 a. m to 5 p. m. 3f Wiliams, Roor 9, third floor. rere 00 00 0| Pennsylvania won the national inter- | immewmp 4 0 1 1 I[MCihoiezh3 1 2 1 0 alleys Monday evening by 57 pins on Telephone 147 5 | collegiate track and, field champion- | Bedlentp 0 0 0 0 0[*Caldwell 0 0 0 0 0 e total, taking each of the threa \ 4 —— | e for Redabough S ®|ship in the Harvard Stadium Satur- fibery 8 0 13 0| strings rolled. Sourbler had high to- LAMB CHOPS ) | i Ju | day. Because of the inability of Jonn | i e ?2|tal of 208, while Cotts rang the bell |l PORK CHOPS 0 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 00100421 o|Paul Jones to win his half mile race Totals, s5 5 s [ for high single with o string of 11 |f cor ) . 2 i ki ———— 17000203 07|against Brown, of Yale, Cornell fin- | First game which was also good for the daily OKED SHOULDERS. prize at the alleys. The scores: el - TE T e | | Sokina POTATOES, pk. 25¢ | Feoiees ™ SUGAR, 2 Ibs. 3¢ 0 00 23| H Hill ....o.... 97 107 77— 281 AM2S A. BROWNING Two Lase hits. Russell, Jobnson. Spencer 3, R hed in fourth place, with 17 1- JL; hits o Radaboush 10 in 8 inninss. oft Snyder | points, eing beaten by ~Michigan, ttorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bidg | 10 in 71-3 innings; sacrifice hits. Ostrich. Ulrich, a ” s one 700. T e i R ish with 19 points. Pennsylvania port 4 it base on | Owes her victol bascs, New London 9, Brid to McCurdy, . |own world’s record of two vears ago ‘600 | atives in Baitic 3 ¥ Dballs, off Radabough 2. off Snsder 1 off Blum I:|took the two mile event from Secoad game— i AR Erown & Periias, ittmgsat-lw frst base on errs New Iondon 2. Bridgeoort 1: | den, of Cornell, and to the wonderful New York Betton, 188 211 180 579 = Uver irs: NaL Bank, Shetucke: ot . pamed balls, Tlrich 2; wild pitches, | SPrinting of Lippincott and Patter- o ealise &8 S by e Team Six. g . Loirance atairway next to Thames 1157 umptre Lantesn. son, cach of whom equalled the inter- [ Butlelest & 4 3 § Qe 5.3 33 1) o1 18 6s_ 237 |trolt Amerlcans to the Sacramento | with pneumonia. watlon: Gank. Telephone 23-3. collegiate records in the dashes, Chance, b 2 013 0 OfSpeakercf 4 1 1 0 9| Gotts it 88 11.5 7. 285 club of the Paclfic Coast league from Miss Mary Hyde u_f Pratt Institute - Trouble Reported to Pres. O’Rourke, | John Paul Jones, Cornell's sensa- | Creelf 10180 gnm‘m‘eb g1000 essses swee — 285 | which circuit he came to the Tigers. faa.ugly, Hl'ook.l)]‘x\a N. _Y.,‘ has been - - - [t tional middle distance runne: led = ° F / -, “xes - spending several lays o town. EDWIN W. HIGGITS, ondon, Conn., June 2.—Report | i 3303 ofWagorw 3 2320 174 193 165 522 o LoD een | A full line of the above with new ouble at Plant flel twes Norman Taber, of Brown, to the tape 5 2 7 ofJanvrind 4 0 2 1 O - o = . Deacon Charles Barber b dditlons coming along, inclu Attorney-at-Law. ‘Qentar FRelahe Brigewiard ;m“gh':"‘,l’,‘;jg'_‘ by more than eight yards in the mile 3811 ofcame 41810 m’gg:"‘:v‘;&“‘; and Eight meet Wed- | Norwich Town Defeats Greeneville. | comhucq to the house by ilncss for AU St Alons. ding thosa wariog Shamnon Buflafaz. |er Nealon of the New London team |Fun and made a new world's amateur | MComalp 2 1 0 0 plCuigane 0 0 2 0 8 ¥ B s w:@;}ofgefim ,fi:fifilor the shatig (hs;(na>;, Ielwsda\:z. ey i Moldings and bands to match. Mized Quring the game with Bridgeport this | Tecord of 4 min., 14 seconds. Jones | Sehulxp food Ll gue schedule was. played o Mre, Paul Smith of Norwich is vis- . — — — | Siang ane game Wit Bridgeport this | could-probably havé clipped this time | JHam=t 1pes el e 870 0 0 GOLF SEASON OPENS. Monday afternoon by Norwich Town | iting for several weeks with her niece, ;Q;;‘;mfi;{k;:: and tints; also arg | O'Rourke of the Fastern association |PY & second or more had he not taken 11000 = = e sud Grosuerilis/ the former tefutl Wit~ | Mru. Seyniouy. Quinley. We are in the market fc | tonight. The suspension of Briggs | thinss rather easy until the last quar- | — ———| Totwls, 34122712 1[Memorial Day Events—Those Who | ning 13 to 11. On Wednesday Broad- |- Guerdon Bailey from Montville has iy for from the league will probably result. |tef: Then he showed a phenomenal | R Won in the Matches. way plays Greeneville at Mohegan park | moved his family into one of the vil- 32:1'- nging decorating all the Pending . consideration of tha cana |t of speed, and almost before lhr-i b o el { and Norwich Town plays West Cheldea | lage tenements on Main street. = o Nealon: will probably. be ont of the | immense crowq in the stand could The formal opening of the golf sea- | at Norwich Town. Miss Maria Allen of Lebanon has it BEARE EIEStE-WEW S aNSON, e i‘xlmmy;nrbfx:l‘k e oohe ;;e.,y-(.i what wes happening ‘Wd had | 9902199 yui-gison of 1913 was marked by open house m’{_‘:y standing of the teams is as m-’\mmi passing a few days here with P. F. MURTAGH g ' | has es out for t (fielders, who | flashed by Taber. At every stride he 6010035 *—8|at the Norwich Golf club Memorial : b relatives i ¥ FHERBAT: SN i emars o the® poufielders. WHO | increxsed’ his speed, and when he| iwe tel uin MK, e Hastsdl Gear, |Gkv. Matys were weeseer feoes iis Won. Lost. P.C.| Miss Maud Lamrine “has returned 92 and 94 West Main Street, g motrow. with* Bridgeport. breasted the tape he had beaten his | Sweeney; three base hits, Hooper, Peckinpaugh. ity and New London, and tHe day |Brosdway .. . 57 | from spending the holidays with rel- Phone, New London vs. Bridgeport was very pleasantly passed. Match | Greeneville .. . ... Athletics Take Two from Seaators. enta by one second. He ran his last quar- v v i v Miss Veyne Bogue ands Miss Fdna EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. 3 L e T T e o s gamee | PI&Y against bogie was the morning | Norwich Town .... 2 £ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 Lot Ll ter in 1 minute 1 4-5 seconds, and| Wasuinglon fune oo Pilsdelzble won both suned | foature, and the first prize, golf clubs, | West Chelsen 3 Bentley spent Sunday in Lebanon 4 ? Marttord Tesiid, LA n When he finished he did not show the | 1,""(0" “Pue’ visitors batted hard i boin games, | Went to Archilbald Mitchell, 4th., % £ { Wih: Mo, sndMrs. Henry. Jries Neéw London vs. Holyoke |~ e 20 i slightest signs of fatigue. Griving Mullin ‘and Boshling trom the box in 6 | up and the second prize, golf balls, to ¥ i | Miss a_ Sthaley and Emily & eport i 1 — | first. “The fielatng cf the home team was stow and | YR NT THE i T e etk Yantic Beat St. Mary's. Sthaley of Westerly were guests Sun- Now' Tondea i 5 TIME ROW POSTP! Tooas, while. that ‘ot the.wisliors was shamp and fast. | J- D. Moulton, all square. In the aft- St M¥: ‘and’ e Sy riont RO ame Y a n ¢ it Gl 2 5 5 o 3 e Waterbury s oHED | Walter Johnson suftered ‘s seond_conscontive de- | €THOON there was a ball sweepstakes. | Yantic defeated St. Mary's T. A. B. & i ICE CREAM Admission 25c. Ladies Free. | Holroko i FOR VARSITY EIGHT | fes ia e mennd came, in ihich Buler xored o | The balls were divided tato two prizes, |nino on the cranberry June 1 by the e issio r a. o g 5 = S R E5 R b cxie Tor Alasttiig | 1 ¢ cent. to the first an Der | geore of 6 to 2 in an interesting game. g e e T | man i £ | Called Off on Account of Trouble with | S, ¥is 23t out of the send & ABUDE | cent. to the second, the e Deing | B « WILLIMANTIC BEST IN THE WORLD, = = PR Coaching Launch. * P game J. D. Moulton (8) 80, and_A. H. Chase — . Parker Too Good for Springfield 9 Washingte = IGH STARTED AS PITCHER Bricks, 40c HARVARD OARSMEN } 0 r - L Philadelohia ashington. (8) 89. Refreshments were served| HIGH STARTED AS 3 OBITUARY. uart Bricks, | Springfield, Mass, June 2.—Parker's | Gales Ferry, Conn,, June ety 07 8 olmoenersr & 3% o o | throughout the day and dancing was - o Q ARRIVENAT RED TOP | pitching was too much for Springfield | tended time row for the Y: [l ™ 3 7 & 0 0fSchacteron 4 1 4 3 1|enjoyed in the evening. The greens | Lefty Had .Doc Walsh of the Browns Octave Mondor. Pint Bricks, 25¢ —— = his afternoon and the locals lost 5 | eight over the four mile cours |Owmgit 5 3 2 o ofMianct 5 0 1 1 2|committee—J. Ralph Howe, chalrman, as His Battery Partner. S i i e e ’ Varsity Boat Has First Row on the |to Hartford bunched its hits off | Tha S, Wi C: Cellins,2> 5 1 3 5 0/Gandil1d 5 830 hil By el V. um- ctave Mondo: C ven € 4 | y I t T Thames, was called off tonight, after | 5 glgendiii> & 2 8 2 9| Archibald Mitchell, 4th, and W. H ottt of fthib ity Taied Mions e Thames—Temporary ~ Changes in | Bannister o t|hr~ first and Afth in- | the crew had rowed half a mile, be- | L, 111 0fmmes 7331 5|phrey Almy—were present during the | According to a Detroit despateh, | niciine ot St Joseph's hospital Crew e ingies g anmercd the Dall for | cause of the breakdown of the coach- | Riunkct~ 4 3 3 0 0|M'Brdess & 1 2 & olday. G Hughie High started on his baseball | 2" 1 %inece” T ‘was 65 year : | Hariongies and a Gouble, jThe_score: | ing launch. The men finished the dis- |Famis 4 2 13 iHewnc ¢ 0 & 4 0| The committee and Pro. J. C. Pair- | carcer as a pitcher, with Doc Walsh of |3 100§ lliness. He was 67 ves ohn A. Dunn, ted n., June 2—The Har- {50000 2* 80008 00—5 9 3]tance at an easy gait and on the way | Lamn.c 20471 1aing | ¢ ¢ % 1 9| man have given the golf players a new | the Browns as his battery partmer. |50 WR? POTO @t LAnorale, v W : lidates. coaches and | STpinencld 9,00 0 0020-2 4 1 had their first sight of the Harvard |prs&® 3 o 3 8 jfBectines 2 2 3 0 3| aiing based on the Caulkins system, | That was a long time ago, on the sand | Joseph of Montreal, Canada, Williar 50 Main Street e trainims_quarters | el toroe pbarker ang Daly: Ban- |eight, on its first spin on the river, |Rmsn 2 2 0 1 i|engiep. 0 0 0 0 o[vhich has been adopted by the Na- |lots of St Louis. Incidentally, the |25 of Montreal Canada, William . ernoon from Cam- | DiS0°F 200 Tratt. Time, 2 hours, Um- | The first varsity four defeated the | -DMumiy 1 1 0 0 8|ouwwn 1 0 0 0 0| tional Golf association. The handicaps | team was called the Talking Machines. | ¢ New Bedford = Mase, Louls and = = i : 2 ¥ had time to have | Pire. Bedfo second varsity four by one-fourth of | = ~ |are arranged with par of the course|Its name was the result of Walsh's | {f - e came here Monday afte: i § Totals, ‘ . . Marie Anne Mondor of this cit; +5 rnoon and held 2 2 e river early in | pitestield Blanked in 14 Inning G a length in a spirited race tonight. No st as the basis. By the arrangement the | gabbiness behind the bat. High was | MORaDE Sk funeral services at St. Alban's Episco- T was a ygm[.‘,r,“.y\ w n, nning Game. | time was given out. The freshman *Batted for E. Murphy men who have been playing scratch |a fair sized youngster at but he] pal church for George D, Terzls, infant \al, owing to the fact | Pittsfield, Mass. June 2.—Taguer |eight pushed its stroke up to 34 from | **Bated for Hushes . now get eight strokes, and the handi- | wouldn’t grow. The St. Louis fan,who For Burial in Vermont. BORSOr & Tocal: Greslk basidess it ok < ind Gootale were not |108t his head in the fourteenth inming | 25 in the practice tonight. | Score by toninzs LR cap men have their handicaps increas- | was supporting the team, managing it| The body of Mrs. Delia Castel Will- | Burial was in Westfleld cemetery, A. I, * here today. | Muray |and New Haven won, 2 to 0. With SRR | R 320900040731 along the line. This system has | and generally looking after the Inter- |fams, aged 70 years, who died on [ Woodward, the funeral directar’ being ae. i . Sk, GF noids and | Men on first and second and one out labby and Dillon Matched. b e Rl Wi | been taken up by the state clubs, and | ests of the boys, shifted High to the | May 30th, at the home of her daughter |in charge, F o W d was shifted from stroke to [Tonnell hit to C. Miller, who tagged | Indlanapolis, Tnd. June 2.—Jimmy |, % fue Mt Perder 2 Stnnk Taote. Wil- |y " 4hare {g-only one scratch man in | outfleld and put Walsh on short. They | Mrs. Keeler, corner Prospect and High s 3 5. Chanler |frst and threw o Tagver at sccond. | Clabby, thewHammiond, Ind. middio: | “Semd s " " the country, Jerome Travers, the nar | have been there ever since. streets, was taken to Fair Haven, V. Funerai of George E. Crandall. sked o | Instead of touching R. Miller, he tag- | weight boxer, and Jack Dillon of In- | Philadeiphia. Washington. hampion. High and Walsh went up quite a|for burial Monday. At Killingly Cq 2 i"Goodate are expected |E°d, the base and the rumner was safe, | dianapolis. winner ‘of tha bout with | e as a ol Y i o Homel CHEmTIGE NG B way “together: ~They blaved n. the E 500 ok N p. e Minaaresones o A ¥ will then |E'Ving New Haven n life. Sherwood | Frank Klaus, of Pittshurgh, here lu S F e e RS R 5 same high school team and won twu | gL D B i % \aa they N | ran “home and Bridges dropped the | Thursday night, have heen matehea to | Moty 8 0 8 0 Olfcheterz 2 0 2 5 o) WITEC FHECAMATEURS e DSBS fov. the?athool . They Hopeful For Recovery. ] funeral services for Gea. Ellery Cran- o throw. The runner and Bridges got | fieht. | Coliing2b" 4 1 & & olGanailih 4 211 0 1| The Young Sparrows clashed with |stepped up into the St. Louis -rmu.w}“ Monday the condition of Edwin F. | qab 4 3 ot v "‘B?,‘,’;.,““’,‘,a_’;’"‘;‘ LTS MOND § 32 5 ofiemace 410 7 0 [the Sturtevants Friday and_defeated | league e e e B Ol ot “Stamm | Westfleld cemetery, A. F- Woodwardy Strunk,of 0\ Bride.ss y the 5, mn > e eak wnn Teposter s rofabl neral di cl International Leagu. : ] Bt 4 L3} e S e ay they met the Harddiggs and | had 8 big league contract offered him |Street, was reported as more favorable | the funeral director, in charge. st n - o 3. Rorhester : AL ANB = Lavp.c 082 oliiore 2 0 10 0| defeatod them by the score of 16 to[in 1910, when he signed with the|lo recovery, Er:::-h”":vrld':lw"‘\:x climbed | Language Teacher at Killingly Highs sk L. Proriden Beowny 1050 genems 30132 %41 " They would like to . play the | Browns for 3600'a year. Hedges didmwt) ho SR SpRe, tree fraturiay night and | memedt Ross Watren, Who has beed Talo 1 Montzeal 0. Thirteen in- “Daley 1000 0f Toaw 20 1|Warriors. On Baturday, June 7, they | 8ven give him a workout, but sen vt rem it ovare! THETed % professor of I'rench and German at - Sl Y , to Hartford. Here he played brilliant- | rlous results were ed o Hrancl) |6 Skt LEABbE SR o ! will clash with a Taftville team onhtha e ot et Worcesier Academy, was elected at the . o g e STOCKS AT LOW FIGURES. 2400 Colorade Fuel & T. Shele o Cempany's \t. The Sparrows chal- [lV. MG % i town school committee meeting Mon~ w Lost. P P TN 2100 Constidants o 0 Tth Jonge any team in Eastern Connectl. | 8nts, but he made an offer in Augu §t| At Fourth Degree Exemplification. |day atternoon to teach x-'rr:fcn ey s ¢ 2 | Prices of Many lssues Break Severely | _* {un Producs .. e et e R out under 13 years of age. The lineup | Tom Connery. then manager of fhe| pegides the fives Sun Jose council [German at the Killingly High sehool . 1 Under Heavy Pressure. 600 Denver & Tio. Grwnde. | o S Is J. Tondreau c, G, Ferguson p, H.| o S1A0L 0 1ot TR B0 Ot ' the | candidates at Bridgeport on Sunday |during the coming school year Miss - < oA | 1eomey 1 s i . Bk e e e MeIntyre 1b, T. Brown 2b, R. Gilino | £1ate of the game. Fo Was HIrel (hT |in the Knights of Columbus Fourth de- | Marguerite Carter, French teacher, has 1 5 {\(L,l\—“_;‘:;r?lfl, ;v:’nim ::‘:k-‘:aé:;s % ‘Securitics 10% | Contnazhome 'run, Baker, Moolir, }(3‘? H. Carter ss, J. Soniski rf, J. Barry | 1803 FOUIG 18, BOT% P'slren}\firfln‘vfl §" %rxr:“;'::.t‘« we mAl ‘m:m‘;‘i”i.'!(a Imrhsu ;i‘f,i"?fip;‘ivi‘if,"'élulf‘i" tion elsewherg ; o 7% et 0 Do 144 pra iois | e =i iies 4 the big show. Here he is wi ctyolt; j Dransiield, . i Increas: . Jy. Canadian Pacific. the weakest fea- | Great Nortiien i aepita . » Young_Harddigs, _Athletlcs, _Sturte- | 188 come in for a long while. DANIELSON Henry Billings, aged about 10 yeard ar - s ture, fell 13 points, a loss within a s = 4 |vant Jrs. Cubs, Bean Hill Hustlers S 4 £ i son of dward Billings of Dayville, was s o 4 week of 28 points. Union Pacific de- Interoro: ez g i and the Young Scalpers or any others | Beynon Wins English Championship. DERe TENTIEARS DLD injured Monday night in that village urer 4 | clined 4 5-8, Reading 3, Amalgamated 0. pid H in Eastern Connecticut under 16 years | Ioundon, June 2.—Bill Beynon tonight . when he jumped from the running 12 1-2. and other standard issues 1 to 2|~ Iner Juriicr 1110 Louis S 2 of age. George MoArthur, Jewett City, | won the English bantam championship [ p o 0 —=—on. L\ |board of tie touring car of Clifford sident M > Cubs denies B Bt & QT A O . Mrew ochl | 200 Intemational Faver ey S Box 118. from Digger Stanley, the holder of the ames in Springfic an's | Davis of Danielson. Young Billings that b rreatened to put muzzles | ionioon, Canadian Pacifle, New York | 100 Intemetional Pump i el T e |, The Clir Street Athletics defeated | title. The fight, which was before the | Failure—Sums Wers Charged Off |jumped onto the car when it slowed - thletes to prevent them from | Central, Northern Pacific, Pennsylva-| om0 Kanses Clty S0 Phillics Defeat Braokiyn. the Young Harddigs Memorial day by | Natlonal Sporting club, went 20 rounds, Long Ago. down to pass a herd of cows. In ate ik to reporter Wher® it comes | Pi& and Union Paclfic are the most | Yenign Philadeiphla g June 2.—Pliladeiphle roli<d up a |the 8core of 10 to 1. The Harddigs | Beynon winning on the referee's de- b S tempting to jump off he fell and struck h - Newspaper space Charlie | Prominent broke to the lowest quota- | P fee i lead @ the fint inning of fodsy's gume | Were unable to get a run until the | cision. An ftem In a Boston paper Monday |on his forehead. Ho was pioked u pas a circus press agent gasping for | LonS reached ”“”;fi'f"u “en averago M, $ M with Brooklsu. and won caslly. the final soro belug |last inning. The Athletics also de- | evening says that Charles T. Backus, a | @nd breught to the office of Dr. W, 1S R e i o o thdperes it e o Totlowed b5 Toberr'a caesince, Muses ‘Toms e |feated 8 Greemeville team on the Mo- | yANTIC HAPPENINGS | Proker of Springfieid, Mass, filed a|Judson. No serious injuries wers | it ot e s Nattonal Biscuit Eravati's singio and Ludeni’ triple, neting four |hegan Park diamond Saturday morn- voluntary petiifon in bankruptcy with | found. ! & Ay b w4 market was deter- National Lead runs. Wagner then took Rezon's place e |ing by the score of 15 to 8. | = 5 the U, S. district court at Boston Mon- \'r’;l?f“lxiz:&fsiy ul;y A‘:lec'f(l:‘::\w‘:e \I)‘l'n_f; N. u‘ M 24 prd. m'nM"hy 'v\(.\‘\»u‘zluul e x‘ley w | —_— Long Day for Wrecking Train—Junk | day, 'He gave his labilitles as $291,- ey Amirioan sscrritles TN G oot e e bk ana s etding of Krape | Mo Fu A. at State Houpltal. from Bozrah Mill Bought by Norwich | 322,69, with no assets. Among the heavy Guaranteed Eczema Remedy. abroad, partlcularly in France, by the Nortll & ester S O e | a2y, Torwich Pres Academy nine] Flrin—V. 1. ‘Soolety Cléars: @1. ot il el Ayt R o RO constant itching, burning, red- B T e IBNL Friasiece ied to w crih Anerican okim. adeiohin, a the e Hosp eam get to- = National banik c natn, $25.- | ness, rash and disagrecable effects of | Bifinap, KMl Syotnritien i Ton- SR Sernst % 2% 5 6l smerse % 5 %% 4 §| ®ether this afternoon at 3 o'clock on| The wrecking train of the Central [ 000: John A. Paine, Danielson, $35.000; | eczema, tetter, salt rheum. itch, piles | don during the holiday period here, in Cutsbaw.2b 5 3 0lknabess 2 1 2 4 1|the hospital dlamond, and the contest | Vermont rallroad spent all Saturday [ Windham County National bank, Dan-|and irfitating skin_eruptions can be | which time Canadian Pacific broke Stengel.cf 3 3% gltobertad 8 1 0 1 ¢ promises to be an interesting one.|and until 11/p. m. holsting the freight | lelson, $12, Inquiry here Monday | readily cured with Dr. Hobson's Keze- | nine poiits. ~When trading was, re- I Wheardt 4 0 10 O¥ageelr 4 100 0} Both teams have improved consider- | cgr that was ditched near the tank | night developed the information that|ma Ointment. Mr. J. C. Bveland. of imed here Tondon came into the mar- Salthb | 4 1 o|Tmderusib 4 113 o o @Ply of late. The Academy has de- |house in the wreck of Iriday after- |the labilitics noted above are some | Bath, Iil, says: “I had cczema twen- ket as a heavy seller, not only of | fotae: 4T 81 ‘oldbors : 15 ¢ olfealed the other teams of the clty,|noon and clearing the wreckage out | that occurred over ten years ago, about [ ty_five years and had iried everything, adian Pacific, but Union Pacific, [ %90 3 0 2 1 ¢|leaving the Hospital mine the only 1o |of the local yard. The work inter- | the time when Mr. Backus was cashier | All failed. When I found Dr. Hobson g cel, Amalgamated and other stocks. | e e ke | 2 8 438 hea) sawention WiiCH the pcligsion |iastent 'many: snsctatona; # the national, bank here. ~Cashier | Biezema Ofntment I found a cures TS SE London accant amgumting | ik 17co Wekieep: L0 &1 8| Uraiin 2 a1 4] Ie SOLEY L \Rgoed BB Ansein | Bocrah Junk Bowght: Nathan D, Prince says that all of these | Phis ointment is the formula of a phy © 30,000 or more shares, were Instru- 00 s “Callagan 1 0 0 0 0 | e o the Y i | | liabilities of Burgess’ were charged off | sician and has been in uso for years mental in forcing off prices sharply a 800 &5 F -— | the Hospltals, while Jimmy English | ive two horse wagons and a large | the books of the Windham County Na- | not an experiment. That 1o vne the outset. The weakness was ac-| o fir T will heave for the Academy, with Capt | ,uiotruck weni_through here laden | tional bunk before that Institutlon re- | can Suarastas e All mageisty e To centuated by bear selling here and by ( PR e e A Eddie McKay picking the 'pill off the | (i1 corap iron Sunday, which is being | opened for business after the crash | mail. . Price 505, B Cheoioy insistent pressure agalnst Unlon Pa- | 113800 Pacinc Bkt o s Tnln e 0% 0 by L 5 7 carted from the paper mill in Boarah- | that marked the close of that period of [ Ca., Philadeiphta and St Lotuls Los & cffic, due tn disappointment over the 00 Southcr Raflway Philadelphta 50000001 * On Wednesday the Academy plays | jjje recently burned, to a Norwich | jts business about ten vears ago. T® | Gegood Gy ke - {Jatest pla for dissolution of tha [ ™ g por M - Threo baos hits Luderus Cravath; home runs, | WeSterly High on the Academy | rinant. MNabilities represent lozses directly or i P g Harrimar em. Reading also was | om0 Teas & Pacine Smith, Magee. | grounds. . Cleared $21. indirectly by Mr. Backus, Mr. Prince Most Children Have Warms. Was relatively firm. There s evic | 1 Ureah e Pitburs 7 oson All Stars va. Al Nowich. Tho members of the Village Tu-|says but every cent wus charged Of | fany mothers think their chiidren dence of liquidation among the stand Doted Sehes Koully Pitusburg, June . Pitisburg took the fict zame | Saturday afternoon on the Norwich |ceum cleared 321 on theiv entertain- | {88 F82AR AEC. SNV CSC 8 BERTAT, TO | are suffering from indigestion, head= ard stocks and the undertone was | U 8 St £ ihe, serles mith Beston todey. SO%dins of |/Town Green the Al Stars will play | ment Wednesday night and are to 7% 0 3ic “of 1o institution, Cashe |2CHS, Dervousness, weakness, costive- “And some root beer extract— | | feverish and unsettled to the end. | Do. pta) buntey 1 he early lnolngs and tinely Pishs M | Charlie Levarge's All Norwich team | contribute the money to Foreign Mis- | Flal fopPiHion of UI0 B Cn o0, (ash, | ness, when *they are victims of that Another decline was shown in tne| @00 Utan Copper runs had been made off him. He retired after and a fast game is assured. The Stars | sions. as drained Saturday to | National bank makes an_explanation | MOSt common of all children’s: ail- fortnightly report of European cepper | /0 ¥a- Car. Chem third vz, Tn the second and third Will ‘endeavor to recover from tha, The canal was drained Saturday | O i K A Phrrotlon | ments—worms. Peevish, ill-temperedy Y Will: 93 | | stocks, which are'2,500 tons lower than | ——— ha sy breaks favored Plisure. Wilson's Usce bagser with | slump of the past week and have | Permit repairs to be made on the FRACUSRHY The SLUe SR, (00 (TINIEN | tretful children, who toss and grind es, iiams at the middle of May and 12,000 lower | 100 Westem Marviand Fins in the third tnnine. A singe, teo hadis piaced |Shaken up the lineup a little. Bob | Water wheel 2 | eharged off ten. years ago, but were | (heir teeth, with bad breath and col= than a year ago. Exports of copper | 0 Western Union ... bunts, an out. another single and Byme's sacrifie Fletcher will be on the mound with ine Clover Field. only $1,800, instead of the $25,000 | \CKY Pains, have all the symptoms of Because Williams’ has A P SLal Incrgaee ofspver'y Wheeltng & L. Fete” oy, which Sweenes. an Infelder, cought betind scc- | Bunk Walsh behind the bat while | A handsome field of 12 inch high | g SO0 TG qespaten My, | haVing worms, and sheuld be givem $h8 500 Ry 5,000 tons. Total sales, 151,900 shares. | e o batemen. in the Afth and & sccession o | CAtcher Kouski will hold down first | red clover Is to be seen on the Gil- | pging says that he lost through Mr. | Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant rue flavor made from mafke‘l!h"‘;’::‘;“’fliifl”«‘-l — bits ‘that followed gase Boston ‘three runs. Singles | base. As the Stars have been one of | bert Lamb estate. s Tt Mot e Pies: (Hiar us cands lozenge, which expels worms, the same herbs and roots el T oo g R s fa COTTON. R e S a.l” oot bk inwing denis of, Noryich Village Varieties. much as $35,000, and that his loss, like | FeSulates the bowels, tenes up the o that made the home brews par value, $1,989,000. ! lxe:r York, June 2—Cotton spot | ihe fns"In the serenth Pitisburg flied the buses (£ THOES Ao c@Rtion of rooters Is certal Samuel McGribbins of Hartford has | that of others, was charged off ten [1of and make orm: et o of olden time so whole- Unitea States bonds were unchangeq | €1osed quiet; ‘middling uplands, 11.80; | Fith note out. but Strand retired the side without a- 2h returned atter spending a few days | vears ago. uaranteed. All Aruggists, or by metl 4 June 1189, July 114, August 1135, | Mantiew 10 & olmoeet % 0% 3 §| The Jewett City second team and | qutertaining over the holldays Mr. and | Rev. Daminos Hermosenes, Norwich, Far "d‘de‘l’h" Yfld St. Louis, Pure root beer is easy to 3 || STOCKS. September. 11.20, October 1113, No- | Msemiv' 4 2 & § olesc © 4 0 2 0 0| Norwich Town Warrlors played a close | {jrs" Oliver Woodworth and son, Ofi- | Pastor of . sgood Co. make with Williams’ ex- 50 Ama Copper ... TETPOr L 1L, December 1113, Januars | wwenrss 3 6 & 1 0\Wamerss 3 3 3 3 0(S3TC from B30 to § oiclock Saturday | ver ‘Fuller' Woodworth, of New Lon: | ey X m .08, February 11.08, March 11.09. o, i Milerdd' & 381 0| 2 en. | gon. GPr EM tract. No other summer A e e ety | 2 2 3 Msssr 4 34 0 »|the score being 16 to 14 1n favor of the s Vi voort of Lynn has beverage is so economical s00p Am MONEY. Mmcie 388 0 O|Bmeds & 133 b|home feam. Features were the plav- | pema is, ¥ ARdeTN OO Gays here with s s | e s g Horidenco e 1 0 & ¢ OlStmonc 4 1 @ 2 0| ing of Cormell, 1b, who made two home | 387 SPORC B8 "G\ S0 Y van- —sparkling, refreshing, [ o A New York, June 2. Money on call| Belinih 2 o 1 2 elitmiixp % 215 0 |rung and stole from third tu home, | 118 Parents, thirst-quenching —as b1 fl‘hner at 2 I—inux per cent.; ruling rate w,l“’m";‘ 20 2 1 0| fTotaw 331227 11 Charlie Wheeler and William Gitchier AT, Rl;d Mrs. Joseph Woods of o 8; last loan 8 7-%: bid 2 3-4: offered ut | Jodu 29100 made two home runs and Joe Hughes | mosinf gpent Sunday with relatives ° ° 9 500 Am HAb 00 Ban 47 ot SRR 1R N2 by P IS e . ; 6600 Am. 5. : ; slx months 8-4, | 2*Calboun - - % 00 Do s , Jr, has returned to Hete i Biadgaic koo L0 Stars Trim Falls 7-4. N e s e b 600 Am. 7 ; OMICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Aotals, 81 93311 1 % The Greeneville Stars and the Falls [hollaays here with his grandmother, ~ i b wmELT. Cpen. Highe! Low. Closa iy foe Mamn to 2h. met on the Falls dlamond Saturday | Mrs, M. J. Bogue. 9000 Atelilson .. . PG oK Viex out, hit by batted ball "nlmocl’t, the former winning by the Mrs, John C, Caswell of Phlladelphia S Do. pfd . . = s Neore by inniogs— secore of 7 to 4. The Stars would like | ypept Saturday with local friends. sue Spring of the vear ls just the time for you to install a MERSICK Aisatie Coast Tin Fr s Jopon ceioeoeeeid 000 0 8 0 0 8 04| Kames With any 16 vear old tesms | Mrs Lewls has returned to Gard- | WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM on jour farm. i roi gty Rrookiyn Rapld Trensit ., 0% 4 o s81h L M e M o, 5 local friend Jone per minute. . The pump ear can be thfown out by an scce Atk Pacdio e o, 218 se% oW e oneles Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Weeks and son | . Bearing, permitting use of engine for other purpases. A Very satisfactory - - > 4200 Chispease & Ohis. Woman Stroke at Cornell. < = of Willimantle have returned after | equipment for countrs homes E THERE 1= 1o gaverdls ng medlum S0 Cntiaen Gevns e sy U e Ithaos, N, Y. Jume 3—Commodore | _Klawitter Goss to S8acramento. Apending several davs-with Yantic Bend Cear our Cafalok” “T" on Individual Water Supply Systeme amd Eastern Connaciicut equal to The Buls | 49 Chicam. o i SR 5. 8, Rutes 'of Hhe Covnell navy is not | Detroit, Mich, June 3.—Pitcher Al |relutives. Parmnouse1jghling Outfts, b etia for busiuess results. 100 Chicags’ & s ey oen the only oarsman in his family, Today 'Klawitter today was sold by the De-' George Hyde iz confired to the-house TE 7R, MERSICK, & €0, New<{Haven, Conh.