Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 3

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NOBWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 DO IT NOW Také a policy in the AETNA on Jour AUTO wi J. L. LATHROP & SONS 7 Do your realize that an accident occurs every throe seconds. Compensation Insurance in the Travelers’ Insurance. Co. will remove all your worry. B. P. LEARNED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty McGrory Building, Main Street flice teiephone Residence 1179-3. ATTORNEYS AT LAW EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-atLaw, Shannen Building. Brown & Perkins, hitomeys-at-law Over Uncas Nat Bank Shetucket St Entrance near to “Thames National Bank. phone 38-3. mar10d PLAINFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Willam' C. Dunn of Providence spent Easter with Mrs. Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Devolve. Mrs. William H. Devolve has been seriously ill this week and is still con- fined to_the bed. The Congregational Sunday school held a concert Sunday evening with recitations by the childrén followed by & cantata by the young people’s choir. Several from here attended a court of inquiry at Central Village Monday. Pittsburg Feds Elect Captain. Pittsburgh, Pa., April 14—Enis T. (“Rebel’) ~ Oakes, former _National league player, yesterday was ap- pointed captain of the local team of the Federal league. Oakes plays cen- terfleld for the Federals, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Successful in all the numerous ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and elimi- nation—certain to prevent suffering and to improve the general health— BEECHAM'S PILLS Sald everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. Base Ball Uniform Our uniforms will appeal to every lover and player of the Great National Game. The matertals, workmanship and finish are the very best. Complete suits fn- duding lettering or monograms are priced from $2.00 up. On all base ball goods except uniforms we allow an extra dis- count of 10 per cent. 4 cataiog of Sampies o7 the fanncls “used fn our unitorms is now ready and 252 will be mailed (o any 24araes upon reauest. The prices for such fine quaiity will bs a revelation to you. Write. H. H. MICHAELSON 917 Breadway, Brosklyn, New York City = LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR SALE: siy order of wale Court of Probate for the Honor- the District of Norwich "I will sell the rea) ssiag Delonging ip the estate of ‘Robers o Messinger, Jute of Norwich, dersascs, situate on the easterly sid sirest and known as No. 24, and beiny more fully described in the application 0 sell on file in said Court. FRANK B, MBSSINGER, aprisa Executor. e’ of Quar DISTRICT OF NORTH STONIN 3 me. Frobats Court AL Bhen 1i0Y Nzt ot amds R Beow 10 or North Stonington, in satd Deirioe’ ael = ¥ d Dierier a Jbon the application of Allyn 1, Brown, Administrator on the sttate of said James F. Brown, requisting 4 hearing on = preliminar i ¥ accounting ana distribution’ in the estate of James F. Brown, late of North Sto 3 deceased. it i L aean Ordered, That the 17th day of April, A D134 at 3 oclock in the afror noon” at the Probate Otlte n Nerth Bington. be. and the same. 5 he! ed for a hearing in said appica: lon, and that notice be given of (ne mé And pince Of hearing thereon ‘ne publishing this order once 1n ‘ne Nor. Tich Bulfetin, & Aewspsber. novine a circulation in saia Bropate Disries Snd by giving notice to' ail persome. inier ested in said estate, either personall. 5 By matiing, DoStare propaie. © bay OF Thia"order DI at Goast thres. Goby Dbefore said day of hearing. and return | make to this Court of sald notice given Attest: CHARES C. Giiak, aprisd Jude. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County. 1 hereby apply for a licnse to sell and exchange spiritions and intoxichiing liquors" ale, lager beer. Rhine . wing and cider in the building at 20 Market street, Town of Norwici, except in the rooms and apartments in said bullding, any part or parts of which ae cut of partitioned in such manie o side rooms. G retiring rooms. My place of business is no cated within two hundred feet in direct line from amy church edifice or pubiic or parochial &chool, or the prem- fees Dertaining thereto, or any post- office. public_ _iibrary. or cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this ith day of April, A D. 1914 Walter J. Whittredge, Ap. plicant. We. ° the undersigned. are electors and {axpayers, owning real es- as h tate.'of ‘the Town of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse.the foregoing appiication of Walter J. Whittredgs for . license. and hereby certify that said appiicant is a sultable person to Be lcensed pursyant to said” applica” n. ' Truted at Norwich, this Jph day Aprii A D 1914, " James B, P. 9. oyian. G. C. Presion, Henry L. Ben- melt. Palrick Cassidy. 1 hereby certiry that the named signers and en- dorso:« o and taspavers, owrnin . in the Town Norw! Norwlch, this 7th asy pril A D 1914, Chis, 8. Hol- brook, Town Cierk. aprSW. Eastere Convecticns STHERE & no awvertmar o S e The Bui ietin"isr busasess ARRANGING FOR FIRST TWO GAMES] Appointed—Batteries Announced for First Game. MAKING WOMEN'S FINE SHOES ONLY John Hughes representing the All Stars held a conference with John Hol- land of the Sachems at the Bulletin Ry office Tecently and made arrangements| JOE TINKER CLAIMS FLAG. for the two opening games which will| g be plived on May 3rd and 17th. He has agreed to have Stephen P. Coffee of The Bulletin a stake holder. ager, Care Norwich Business College, | Norwich, Conn, Chicage Managers Doubiful Over Their Chance: Reports from the managers of the Luke Riley has agreed to umpire three Chicago teams find only Joe all games between thc above teams. Tinker, leader of the Federals, defin- It was also agreed that the winners itely claiming a pennant. Manager will take all the gate recelpts instead ('Day of the Nationals and Manager Daily Capacity 17,000 Pairs of 75 per cent. and 25 per cent. as' Callahan of the Americans were or formerly agreed. | timistic” over the chances of their Before it was agreed to sell tickets teams to finish among the foremost. for the games but the management thought it best to leave\the matter t the generosity of the base ball public. The opinions of base ball enthuiast has been equally divided as to which is the better team and betting has al- ready begun in spite of the efforts of | but were conservative in their predic tions. O'Day declared that the weather since the Cubs left the ex treme south had seriously set back their general condition and had un- done much of the good which their cold, wet Employing 5,000 the management to discourage it. | sojourn in Tampa had accomplish The arrangements are all completed . The Nationals' leader, however g and any changes will be published in ured his team would be first, sccond Skl“ed due time. The batteries for the first or third at the end of the season. games for the All Stars will be Houli- Injury to Larry Chappelle, who han Houston and Walsh, For the Wwas expected to be a star of the L‘il‘fl Sachems will be Adams, Cranka and American league and a great help 5]“3“ Shoe work)rs Melntyre. to the White Sox in thetr fight th BE e . | year, has put a damper on the hopes of Callahan. Chapelle will be out ALL STARS VS. N. F. A. of the zame for some time, it is fear- 7. . :: . : and it is doubtful if his under- Varsity Undergo $tiff Prastice—Brick- Juqy! Jacques Fournier, who was hurt Yy e o e Game. a practice game, will be able to o “atche daly, 08y nitting E h % Tussday attermoon (e Academy | ST, Chteher Dalv | wiose niting nough people to populate baseball squad was drilled throush a | T the outficld but is not considered a R N E EE] & 3 2 : Stiff fielding and batting practice for | gt ' OULI€Id BEj = ot FORS t = 7 333 P e e {mrsc Cclass ardencr ver, it ) 1333 A D I B a small city. All Stars. Manager lLeahy | od 16 20 nith right= N = 3 game scheduled with the Ame | s v o) sieny 3 o but he received word late Monday eve- ning that they would be unable to | appear so he arranged with Manage: Hughes for the All Stars to have a team on hand. This team will be made up of possible candidates for the All Stars lineup and are sure to give the Academy a hard go. Coach Overbagh lined up the varsity | Tinker believes his_pitchers w the Federal flag for him, but does 1 win not Dects Requiring and consuming every day the hides and skins of 9350 kids and goats, 500 horses and colts, 1600 calves and 975 steers. THIS MAGNIFICENT FACTORY HAS A DAILY CA- YALE CREWS HAVE REST. To produce the supplies consumed daily requires the services of an army of people. againat. the streag mesond tenm ton 'y | CoachsNickalls Puzzled in Selecting a PACITY OF 17,000 PAIRS OF SHOES. : few innings Tuesday which proved to ! Stroke Oar. be a very interesting practice game e Taie S e, i, o THINK OF IT! 5000 people devoting all their working hours to the making of QUEEN at_his benders like an old rusty gate. The batteries for the All Stars will be Houlihan and Walsh and most like- 1y all the pitching staff will get a turn in the box for the school boys. Brick- ley Wil start off and Lord will home after a nuous session of twice a day lege closed Wednesday reces: The aim of Armstrong and Nickalls, coaches in charge of the varsity eight, QUALITY SHOES! 17,000 pairs made every day. There must be some good reason for the enormous growth of this factory. for thé tend | to the receiving department. | has been to organize the res |for ts campaign that ° ° Business College Wins First Game. |month with the race aga e The Norwich Business College open- | 218 Erinc kel P 9 ed the season in fine shape, defeating | (0 ‘e Hidget with ease the Broadway Grammar |LIHAMmes - Ameal Svilk repor school, 14 to 5, Wwho aiso played a|1SX{ Wednesday. 2 o faultless game, Tuesday afternoon. Buuar Clegts 2ol 2 the coache: Dl lineny ers e P Hore 25 the season grows, but Fit and Comfort. SOLD BY THE GEORGE W. KIES COMPANY ¢ 2 no extensive shake-up is expected 5 Dttt B e e b TAigen | Goach Gy Nickalls has hesn perplox- Mirchand of, Garey I, Herbert of. " (ed by the problem of selecting a stroke Brondway—Baton o Boevie 5. Green | 08T, but Gilfillan appears tha most 15, Cummaings b Tace B cateen | icely cholce. Billy Crocker, who set e, Blawell & Grahae . Brasnnpa | the pace for the varsity last season has been relegated to the third Two-base hits were made by Cof- s X | because of his lack of endurane m,c’l'mfi]l, Darble and Larsen of | | B. C, who starred at the stick, while AR | Baton and Purvie made a fair show. | At The Y. M. C. A. | ing for Broadway. Laurel Hills will play the Williman -1 eignt | ‘Teams who would liks to have |tic Independent Basketball team t Fames, addross Arthur Larsen, man- | night. FINANCIAL AND COMMERC!AL | i i 5 | possible with ome team in MARKET WAS WEAK. | somo ~x om su At e three of its runs. The score of the season. 1t was “Chief” | Chisarn 57 St R il 20 Gresoin Wash ~ Phlledeshis st New Yo e . Wilson's single in the ninth inning{ ...~ bsos e = 1.6 i hoston peper dociares thatiri Hhe Stocks of All Classes Gave Way— | ;0 Jlinte ol ‘ is at Dewrol Mol 7 e § © { after two men were out that sent Art |GGt 3 0 2 0 o'Gns 3 Wil tast ten veers, th s have won Numerous Declines of One or Two | i In: = - v 2z 5 o it ross the pl ith the win- | Sweson & 1 3 % pbamien ) 4 | eight openinz conte Why quit so Points. | National League it 2 Spakiect 4. 1 niug run for the local contingent. In \Zsnehes 33 1 8 s S ih atier the openingn? . ont Brookiyn, New York at Pliladelp 5 Ny - e inning Jack Miller, also with | Schulte! i . Nt vod AT & hrononiga] Pricsbrgh ¢ St L i A 3 tae % T i last vear, doubled, scoring | Moty 9 A Washington despaich says Griffith o .' Sesdaiee: 100 3¢ AL s cond base. e % |will farm Herman Schwartje in Vi weakness developed in the stock mar- | z ' League. Lout oW T ket today, with a largely fncreased | i reisen : Brookivu at Pitista o | Chener 980 @ ginia No -wonder, oelfea volume of trading. Stocks of al o ; > Kossimep > 2 9 o] Acosta in rese G classes gave way, and there were nu- o0 s i 2 o | o oy pgioe 534 5! cnough for ¢ 5 merous declines of one to two points 160 Mer. E J s A | =l : Ie ML s L e P e with larger losses in exceptional cases. ) Mex E : Sy | Tisco | e = 2 lanager Dooir sy Not only was professional selling Y Toi o Amertcan League RS Doolan’s de s a severs blow, heavy, but it was evident that for the s = L 5w s but Knabe w be ped” Bobo first time in several weeks liquidation | « $ 2 133 e G Batisa for Koese 1, | by Byrne is S on a considerable scale was in prog- 21 Tork o aiare » # 1= praise on his work at second bas | ress. The decline was iniluenced by | HEE [ TR 2 5 = | the serious turn in the Mexican situa- 7 H o g0u . | _Evidently ton. Sicel was again the stock on i 2 3 H > H o o what Which pressure converged. It was un- 2 =4 i i s w1 CF usually_active and fell nearly to the : ; S o 1 000 0 » year's low point. T = = T 00 | 3 3 Houses with Washington connection | 7 7 Cobb Wins Game in Thirteenth, x by - Tisbursi ol % from Hugh Jennings. early in the day received advices re- e Detroit, Mich., 1 S e Brooklyn Defeated Boston. Theits 2 i | B e e T | garding the Mexican problem, which, 30" were flicker e Y., April 14—The Na- | Chicaso . % Branch Rickey finds the northern as they were circulated in the street, % centerfield in the £ 1son_opened here to- |5t Teuls = 2 . 005 Clime: \"’n;“" e s provided the bnumhfur \‘K’«c“\e =nor T teenth inning today w jovernor John ll\ e -gulh';‘:'uw e L meersaukioh it Sellng. Another blow o the bulls was S i DI to (he sto oayiveiis: presidantiurts | 1 St. Louis so much to keep out of the announcement of the interstatc counted two run ation, throwing out the 'fi Sterling Pirates Organi: way of Georze ‘t‘(‘\‘nd\" :‘“S:‘mz;e commerce commission indicating that { Came home with t deteated Boston, The Steriing Pirates have orsanized | talienders are in e t = the freight rates debision would not be L aag abled Detrolt to take t Was a presentation of & mon- | {or the season and would like to hear | = e—er— reached as quickly as had been ] ity 52 of the season from St ster. horeshoe of flowers to Manager |from some fast independent teams Harold McCormwiCc TBelieer O, oog ed for recently. Still another factor 11t it « pitchers son, who pleased the big crowd |around Norwich: Baltle Willimantic, | Chattanooga (Tenn) team received 00 Hies ot fal0a iitouxy: el sellins 8% mw aet sinning to end, Neft ins Ly showing them o team ap- | Taftville, Jewett City, Voluntown and | his former teammates in grand stvle here for foreign account. London - e ) nning w parently far ahead of last season’s in Montville. Send all challenges e . i + result th bought Amalgamated and ~Canadian 100 piis e ; s va ave ic lsgressiveness and all around work. |bert . Tatro, Sterling, Conn. S coyy Suring the firet Darc of the T T e LR < 1 ger ¥ o3 outplayed the visitors in etery }Sox 173. [ty SR e = ing of 15, ore’ on Dbal- sk roker nt today. batting hard and e s B & g J i Acow " - running the bases well. The score: SPORTING NOTES. | S a - 5 err rous 10 — e 5 > . ; of the Bosto 523 s W theinews o inc s Y P% & 8! Infielder Morgan, formerly of the | D820, % o ring feai o last hour that the Atlantic fleet had 31 sct 51219 American association, has jumped 0 | ynroien Tadi e thées + e e § 10 Feds er has stered _ below the besn ordered to Tampico, Supporting £ et . | mometer has > y s hed in to prevent a $: == e freezing point much of the time the slightly. The recovery did not hold, h 2 1 ) inot good emough for Jonnings he's not | however, and the close was not far - — e i ! 9 good enough for him | from thé day’s low prices. Totals 52 30 e 3 ieeo ol | Bonds lacked support. was most pronounced in tr other low pricerd issued. Total sal par . Panama threes registered declined 1-3 on call. | > Cold weather is playing havoc with % 7 1{the Brooklyn players. Nap Rucker {now is reported ill with fonsilitis. | | Ban Jonmson savs neli |Oils, Gasoline, Etc. { JONATHAN SMITH, | 88 Fown Street, Norwich, Conn. Yanks Drive B: { ’ c Ftoe Potals get Earl| Goods delivered to all parts of city. - i New York, April 13—Ne s o o2 Hamllton if it takes every cent in the | CUBATOR OIL A SPECIALTY STOCKS. major league baseball se . H = ry. He used to laugh at| N Sute. sien. Lov D e i o Lk i | loague treasury. He s s | Telephone 313 2400 Alus_Gad 2L a5 Chance's men defeating the Athletics, | b hit. D [ the Feas z i = Lo et 5 Alle Cnamers i n- | 8 to 2. It was the first time in years = | - -’ Fi 0 R 5 Dabius | thaty filo local American Leagiers had Magee Drove in Six Runs. | President Wilson will toss the arst | Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Oxfords s6300 Amal._ Copper ame. won their opening gar Philadelphia. April 14—Two home {ball to Ray Colline, the Fed Sox 2 Pone Sop Am. Con. i cond. but " The game was New Vork's all the|runs by Captain Magee turned the pither, in tie opening ga = an p: o Am can e Il the throw and Cobd's way, Bush being driven from the seales of victory to Philadelphia over | ington next Tuesday ot s ey e s b 500 . Caree T wide, Agnew mound after two stormy innings in New York in the opening game of the | | we ofer at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and $4 500 'Am. Citles D of ‘a which he vielded five k four runs League season here todaY.| qpere is little chance that the Red | g o Am G ou < out Shotten, and four base on balls dman. a score being 10 to 1. In £our | sox and the Braves will get together Biain Si. Am & e mes, and Austin left han, from Brown Uni- to the plate, Magee secured a iy g city series this fali—for that wm}ERANK A.BILL. 104 AR Yocomo unded out % Who Teplaced~Bush, also was base on balls, two home runs and a i E B - In the cleventh moted to 1. The score his hifs driving in six runs. | F score from wiord's lons adeisha New York score: i e pe Sinle. Weilman intercepted Shotten's 0 h o e Roea o New York | Philadeishia throw-in and shot all to Agner o R W s ol T Sige b .. Soare H =1 o HH el o B ek H ] 38 LAST AL SEASON? 2660 Brovislyn 800 Brookiyn Un. ¥ Tota [ 200 Brunswic X o n %) Batr for n th. 100 Battenlck Co. % < 0y 0% 0 4 40 w0 £ . Pecrol. Bt Y 0055556508 00 Cal, pearot, pé o i Tt L0 @8 8 0 e 12200 Canaalan “Paclfe | New York e 1T S| Rl 50" 1 5 Crasath, | Homa runa, Magce * 100 Case 3. L. D - steady at 1 3-4 per o o was seored « oo S | e oot Laather b 1,34 last oan 2 Gl Baged %0 00 00 32N Holde Tip Tops Won in Tenth. *Sa0chis v Py Ml s Yo Pittsburgh, April 14—Ideal weather. | oWy 2 monihs; 30 ol et s | Nitionets oote ¥ o5 .. @ parade and many spectators marked | | 3 i the opening of the Federal Lragus sea- | o | 1 son here today. Brooklyn _defeat 1200 Cal. Fuel & ° T e Johnson Shut ;Out :Bsston. : Pittsburgh in ten innings; the game | Gl & souun Boston, April- 14—Walter Johnson 430 being @ pitchers' battle between Sea- | s toe hed shutout ball for Washington : B e e R 205 Dol & Mudss ¥, and the Senators wom the op- | L g RILE 300 Lel. Lack, & ning game of the season from Boston | Fi Brookivn 0000000001151 3 to 0. A big crowd enjoyed the con- | TN 3 Pitisburgh 0 6 0 6 0 G 0D 6 00 4 1 lest with weather conditions atmost | St. Louis Strong in Finish. L > | perfect | StLe April 14—Players traded to | Good night, hopes of Piusburgh. Ray Coliins" pitching was effective | the St. Louis team during the winter | fonus Wagnc: has ctually broken out 7 5 1| except in the 'third inning. Then | by Pitisburgh played a prominent part | with u suggestion of a home for oid % 1 SR Washington cembined three singles' in the defeat of the latter team here' and decrepit players o G Norus B

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