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ORWICH BULLETIN, MONDA APRIL 6. 1914 - DO IT NOW | Take a pelicy in the AETNA on your AUTO TAFTVILLE BLANKED BALTIC J. L. LATHROP & SONS | Soccer Footbll League Opens With Great Enthusiasm—Taft- = ville Team Displayed Good Team Work—Score 6 to 0— Listen P Plainfield Defeated Sterling In Close Match, 3 to 2— Good Attendance At Games. Befre a large crowd Saturday aft- visitors was in his usual good form | and shet three baskets and a foul ernoon Taftville defeated the Baitic | L. A. C. Soccer Football team, 6 to. Lineups and summary: = | 0, on Sales field at altic. ~ Both Grex Club: Higgins.1f, Downer rf, teams played zood football. Taftville Chappell ¢, Harrington rg, Leonard lg. | Laurel Hills: srown, Robinson Coyle If, Revel and’ Jackson r; 1t showing superior work, some of the goais being the result of good team <, work. Baltic had practically a new ' Stanley lg. i 2 | team from the one which played Taft- | ¥ield goals: Coyle 5 Robinson 1, : il ville last fall Some of the players Revell 1. Stanley 1, fouls Covle 3,/ = being in the game for the first time Iield goa Higgins 1, Downer 3, | I WILL WRITE YOU A POLICY that and the management feels greatly in- | Chappell 2, Leonard 1, Referee Crow- coureged by the showing the team | made Saturday against & strong | team like Tafiville and with a little| training will be able to give any of | the teams in the league a good argu- will protect you from loss by fire for such a small premium that it will be the greatest negligence on your part to be witheut it. Let me submit you figures, ete. SOCCER FOOTBALL ABROAD. Blackburn Rovers Take a Victory from ment. Bolton Wanderers. ISAAC S. JONES e | Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Taftville: v“' Jv;i::l l' ‘-‘:1 iuul.wa;q:- London, April 4.—‘45 n Villa was i ilding, i ton and J. Greenhalgh backs, hite | defeated by Newcastle 3 to e bec e Dl Roy and Desjardin half back: Fin- | first division of the Engli layson center, Philling, Knowies, | league today. The Blackb Do your realize that an accident | Greenhalgh and Greenhalgh forwards. leaders in the division, def Baltic: | Bolton Wanderers 3 to Scotland | Firth, A. Cullen and Swan- cccurs every three seconds. | son goal Garrnett, M defeated England 3 to 1 in a match in | s s | half backs, J. Culien center Elder, | the international series. Bury played | ompensation C€ M| Bouchore, "sones and Tuckley — for- | Bradford to @ 0 to 0 tle In the second wards. vision of the English league. Notts the Travelers’ Insnrance CO Plainfield Wins. County defeated Barnsley 1 to 0. 1 %+ Piainneld Sterling, loat 'a hard |, Lneresults: A fought match. The final score was 31 International. e—First Division, Eogland ... stle Tnited Wanderers to Both teams it seemed were | evenly matched and were alert at ev- ery stage of the game. Lineup: Tlainfield: McCluggage, goal, Jud- | son, Seddon backs, Alexander Walker, | will remove all your worry., B. P. LEARNED & CO. English Leagu Cnited Palmer half bacl Booth center, Ars'l HN A. MORAN Royle. Vincent, nnelly, Ward for- | 0 JO! wards | Brimics 5 % [ B k Sterling: Smith goal, Merriott, | Sunderland . . cffield Wednesday Bunning, back Hawkins, Buckley, | Tottenham Hotspur Liverpool - nveStment ro er Kenyon, half bacl Underwood center, | Southern League. 2. Brown, French, McMann, Tatro for-| {Brighton Real Estate a Specialty Wards. einbend MeGrory Building, Main Street League Standing. iy «ffice telephone 5¢1-2. Residence 1179-3 Won Lest Points| Nomwien ¢ Taftville .. A [ 2 oventry Plainfield 1 L) 2 Portsmouth ATTORNEYS AT LAW I ic 0 1 0> Caraift . s co S e S 1 o League. = T > attendance at the game wa Aberdeen 1 Brown & Perkins, Miumeys-at-Law encotraging and the Interest| : H Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St | seems to be ng. Next Saturday in ‘ Taftville the two leading teams will clash and some hotly contested match | is assured. Baltic and Sterling, at Sterling, will be interesting. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-atLaw, Shannon Building. GREX CLUB OUTCLASSED. mar10d ety Deronpars Laurel Hills Strong in Finish—Coyle | iiedrora ... Bwansou Plays Great Game. - bt e I]Al_l. STARS OPENED THE n the fastest game ever witnessed | Our Finest Teas lin the local Y. L. C. A the Laurel| SR O W I A VIGTO RN Hills simply outclassed the Grex club | T : i | from Wilimantic, Saturday evening, | Hughes Played First Base in Good Al Varleties | defeating them 19 to 15. From the Style—Triple Play Pulled Off—Score start to the final whistle both teams 8 to 7 | went after each other like tigers but | 253 pel‘ Ib- the attack of the Laurel Hills was| Saturday afterncen on the Norwich the strongest. The visitors at the end | Town green the All Stars took the first | of the first half had the lead 10 to 8.| game of the season from an aggreza- VanVorst's Cocoa 16c V2 Ib. can EL‘,uyle played the game of his life, | tion of player | 4 {not only shot five field baskets but|All Norwich team after a hotly con- | Best Baking Powder 120 Ib. can | made some of the ne: t of passes. tested game. Houlihan and Hughes | | Brown played center for the locals and | were the individual/ stars. Captain | Best Coffes ............ 23c Ib. | was like a stone wall. Fis opponents | Hughes of the All ayed first | who came in contact with him bound- | base for the All Norwich team and al- | Peanut Butter ......... 10c Ib, J|ied off like rubber. Downer for the|most defeated his own team. He made | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET INACTIVE, United Tea Importers Go. Franklin Sq., ovar Somers Bros. 1200 Vtah Copper 200 ¥ * Chem > S AT 700 Wabash - Trading Smallest of Any Saturday | oo Wabssn o o Boot and Shoe Repairing S Lo e . 00 Wi & | New York, A —Today's stock Total sales ' é"“ :"';k 9“:'2"‘;“" market fell into such complete inac- alled for and deliversd. tivity—total trading was much the A. GOLDBLATT smallest of any Saturday during the| New York, April % s past year—that the movement of | money nominal: no 0 Frankkin prices may fairly be called negligible. | Time loans easy 9 et Trifling fractional changes, irregularly | 2 §-4: 90 dave 2 & distributed, of the day he only changes| Jercantile paper @ 4; sterl- h consols de- 1, 2 : ; ing exchange firm; for 60 days 484 T 25 clined 1-4 and French 3. per cents|for demand 486.55. Commercial b 5 | rose 1-4, but the foreign stock markets | 484 1-4. Bar silver 3. Mexi in general remained inactive. Dis- | dollars 45 1 Gover the New and Effe: e Remedy foz patches from our own interior markets | steady; railroad bon Jiueumatism, Sciatica, Goul ana’ Neu- | reflected interest chiefly in the largely | Txchanges §3412 i 3 - increased bank clearings west and | $21,916,956 OROCEN__ths Urlo Acid Selvent. and in the government estimate | © For the week inges $2,155, - your drugsist. Price 50 cents and i | On winter wheat next Tuesday 172,055; balances $ 41 The bank s led to = — ——| conform to yesterday’s expectations. COTTON. GEORGE G. GRANT Cash holdings, In which the banks bad | New York, April 4. . estimated a moderate increase, opened fir ey 85 reduced $6,300.000 on the actual A’“;‘ffl a0 o B arcs Undertaker and Embalmer eaicores " commecrion BT e the quarterly settlem Cotton qui i : otton quiet: middling upland il expanded 00,000 ne | guilr, No iy 32 f"l'm"d’ St., Taftville | being $11,800,000 decrease in the actual | oo Masy Promot attentfon to day or night calls. | surpius. Banks in aring_house > e Telephone §30. apri4MWFawl | now hold a surplus reserve of $7,100,- T 000, which is slizhtly below last s iSpasanuany, 13 | though still considerably in excess of DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | this date in 1912 or 1910, A AT £ E n ow. Cless 287 Main St STOCKS. PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT iours 10 a, m. tc 3 p. m., Sundays excepted, aud by sppointment 2 o m. Cotton Ol . 8% F. C. ATCHISON, M. B, | &1 ¢ DB B3 PHYSICIAN AND -SURGEON 300 Am Room 1, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Night ‘phonie 1083 New York, April 3—Receipts | beeves were 1,176 head, including = = | cars for the market. Demand fafi PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING with the exception of bologna e SR e i and thin ws, which were s market was 10@15c higher. | were cleared. Medium to ct ;Snld at 50@9.06 per 100 i | at 0@ : cows at $3.25@6.50; 2 extra Ohio cows at 3$7. Dressed beef | ? steady at 11 1-2@13 1-2¢ per b, i Why not atttend to it now? It will be oL T | Receipts of calves w. 20 head, k tully as easy and convenlent for you | Gom B including 1,406 for the m: . There SEn T e e was an active trads in | When it may be freezing weather. 3 The pens wer 1 Batimates cheerfully furnished cm | oo G w 13 - | cholee veals: | any work you need dome. 1000 Gaodriri 100 Ibs.; cull i 100 calves at ~ Ii%l’:‘ t. firm at 11 . . 200 Inep. try 14@1Sc, 5 100 I of sheep and lambs were | 67 West Main St. 200 Tot. M, ts for 1 1900 Tnfer.-Met, nomi and PETROSILO \e new sanitary and fire proof floor- | . ‘ng. All purposes. Very atiraclive Jiy D or and durable. ~Ask for particulars. Yo Toml - ountry C. E. WHITAKER, S " 65 West Main St. ts of hogs were 2,443 head, in- cluding a carload for the market. Priees were higher, with sales at $9.30 @9.40 per 100 Ibs.; roughs at $3@8.25; country dressed hogs steady at 9@ | e s 12 1-2¢ per Ih. o8l Hea" d Plumb‘n Chieago, April —Hog: Reeeipts | F S ng higher. Mixed and butchers, $8.50@ e Teiand $8.50@8.80; rough 92 Frar' "2 Street ook Taisaa Soa . o light, $3.65@8.99; South” Pacise Tl Caitle: i 1,000; market Stndcbaker % | ptrong. Beeves, $6.90@0.50; cows and Teun, Gapper ROBERT J.COCHRANE heifers, $3.65@8.46: stockers and feed- xas & Padac e Bets A Each rs, $5.507.90: Texans, $7.20@8.20; GAS FiTTING, ;..‘I.‘j i pealves, $6.54 10, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING oy, Pagife 5 3% She Receipts _ 9,000: % = s o c By oy, ot s I | steady to strong. Native, $5.40@6. 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Gonn S e Lirg | Western, $5.46€6.90; lambs, §T.85@S Agwt for . A £, @beet Pasking " nwe B 5 e oeing 6ot | western, $7.40@%.400 Sealed Tighter Than a Flower In Its Bud TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY New Loondon (NOEWICHI Line ey NEW YORK STEAMERS . 3 CHESTER W. 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Knouse, Agent First comes the outside wrapper—then the “SEAL OF PURITY” then the double inside wrapper —then ciean, pure, healthful WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT The chicle is kept pure and springy, the real mint leaf juice is kept fresh and fragrant-—everything is kept out that you don’t want, everything kept in that you do. It is a healthfully clean benefit to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. It’s the confection for you to take home because it’s the one yon are sure of. BUY IT BY THE BOX for 85 cents at most dealers. Each box contains twenty 5 cent pack- ages. They stay fresh until used. Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S. Look for the spear. Chew it after every meal. | s 1 - R three hits in five trips to the plate and | now have threo games of the seried to | LEW LONDON GETS drew a base on balls. One of his hits credit and the Americans one. | was a triple with the bases full and | The score RELEASED YANKEE. | another wa a double, scoring ¥ R.H. E. — i Wheeler -from i EleAacaned b [(Natlanal, b o fo s 2 4 1) Manager Chance Sent First Baseman runs himself anc ccepted 14 cn . = . 5 without an e Houlihan also g ! Snyder; James and Ag- | to Planters. with the All Norwich and in addition | new e s to covering shortstop in grar m I EAR oo B i Mo upheld his reputation as a slu : Ruth Pitches Good Ball. ed that he s th A Ruth’s good ponsible nals’ victory player was sent lightning Quinn team of the styl who i Cobb sent a hot liner to Fletcher, : n t held to it and threw to Murray, | (e Breokivn S j Outfielder E forcing Ferguson. Fletcher then ) score ¢ > team of the ered second and took M ray's Kh‘n < A.l"‘vl"v" ‘»\ll.” £ B fercing !:l_\r’v‘t!!\::h X‘.}Tx b o] ¥ ‘Ruddy were ed uncondi- pired in that | tionally. tation as t t arbitrator | A e { Connect | Opening and Closina Dates in 23 The score: Leagues. e National le tt> 8 13 | Philadelphia), Oct. an league York), Oct L ton.cf Murray 30 d gersoll s nzale el and Ainsmith, Henry 30, | == < | i 6| Columbus Takes Two of Series. | < i Columbus, 1 5—The Colum- | bus Americ ation team made | . a | it two rom the Boston Am | 2 hou winning this afternoon’s game Northern : Third Baseman Daley, who bat- | Southern Mich 12, : ted in the second run and s the Sept. 13 CROKER BLANKED AMHERST. |ihird one, had a hish throw in the South Atlantic April = = | eighth inning that enabled Boston to ' 2%. N Former N. F. A. Pitcher Displays | escape a shutout. Score: | New Englanl league, April 29, Sept. Great Form pn Mound. B HL.ELS12 : e PE -y 1. Central league, April 22 7 Charlie Croker, former star N. I A 5 < 1 1 Pacific Coast league, March 31, Oct. and Colgate pii , heralded I it pple and Robertson; appearance on the mound er and Thomas Northwestern league, April 14, Sept. Catholic university with a Amberst, te g i Tt s Sl e Cubs Take Easy Victory. . The 1-of his per lianapolis, Ind., April 5.—The | 27T formanc ional lea club outhit Catholic univer: ated™ An lis today and this, combined herst Friday on Ur Wi of th chers, b Ington, 3 to 0. ers’ e herst and C! Brough » Catholic sity. 1 the better of the ar- | Chicaso dors he breaks. Catholic | Indianapolis % run across the Va n and Archer Me; e and Gasl v passe: ms, ynd ugh in the he plate. NORWICH BOWLING TE(\M Minors)Datentsd Chiirplona. DEFEATED WILLIMANTIC FIVE Newark, N. J, April 5—The cham- plon Newarks of the ' International| -°c% Team Took Two Straight league batted ighth inning vie- tory over the Philadelphia Athletics, | the I at the local At the treet Bowling tr fiville post pa _'\ With two on | Friday the Norwich Five pect to play the Hust = ut, Heck iger, a youthfil mantic, to 1. Conr T s catcher, s »y the Brook: ind al single of v iraw clz “ooper G e i B T e rv‘,u‘.'.‘“h\»“m e e i o el of t the most prom ayers he ever o ol it — Willimantic looked at and he hates to lose him, runk made a double and three - - - S8 10114 ]h‘ll « .H[nl{n ll"t been offered a 'g.nurl gles, but neither scored himself immons $9 101 salary by the Wi nd has decided any teammate. The s re: Matthewson to cast his lot with them | Pickett | Conraa e — & | Children Cry urning and Thomas. - » e S FOR FLETCHER'S . Louis Nationals in. Busch c A s l o Ia A Mo., April 1 st. | Layman _ — ! Louls National I team defeated | Hill J. F. CONANT, i1 Franklin St. the St. Touis ican league ¢ 1AM Coac..o0i. Whitestone 5c and the J. F. C. 10 todey 2 to 1 in the series for the local Cigars are the bhest on the marke spring championship. The Nationals Try dhem. FROM BOSTON LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG Hamburg-American Line “Clevel::x"r’ sApAf:%?ulfl AM. “Rhaetia” - May 9, 10A.M. Steamers leave Commonivenl Pier, South Boston. v For Information. 607 Boylston Street, Boston. Mass, or Local Agents. 1TTH STREET & ONIVERSITY PLACE 4One Hlack West of Broadway NEW YORK CITY o and lq-fl MODERN X _FIRRPROOF| 300 Rooms (200 with Bath) RATES $1.00 PER DAY U Excellen! ) ke Fricen ; Sen® for “3?-’:-“:‘2‘:““" “l | Steamship Tickets to Europe Cunard, White Star, Anchor, Ger- }man, French and other lines. . First and second cabin and third class | tickets at the lowest rates. Bertha ! reserved in advance. Book now fer spring and summer sailings. ¢ John A. Dunn Steamship and Tourist Agents 50 Main Street | C. M. WILLIAMS and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given I Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. ‘Aa.ku elevator Shetucket Street em« trance. Phons, | STETSON & YOUNG “ | Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at rigme rices by skille¢ labor. Leiephone 90 WesT MAIN ST. MRS. GEO. P. STANTGN 52 SHETUCKET STREET s showing a fine line of NEW MIL- LINERY for Spring and Summer. You are cordially invited to inspect same. | JOSEPH BRADFORD i BOOK BINDER Elark Bosk< Made aad Ruied te Ords- 138 BROADWAY Most Cigas Ars Gool THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c¢ CIGAR | GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR l Try thom and see. | ! | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8% Next to the Palace Cafe THERE 1s no severuising Rastern Conneceioat squaitre Fae Bult letin for husmess : 3 Pt

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