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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914 DO IT NOW Tik- a policy In the et Ty J. L. LATHROP & SONS DirTrCaRY S LIS 172+ SCESTRRID A lquue deal and prompt tlements if you insure with ISAAC S. JONES set- Insurance and Real hards Building, 91 Mai JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker Real Estate a Specialty McGrory Building, Main Street tice telepbone a.1-2. Residence 1179-3 Estate Agent, St BUCKELEY WILL Hitting—All Stars’ Infield The N. F. A. team completely routed the All Star's recruits in_a practice game Friday afternocn on the campus. ' The batting of both teams | was terrific, but the Academy boys ' came out on the top. ! Errors were as plentiful as ties on | a_railroad track. In this department | of the game the recruits of the All! Stars had the better by far. i In the pitching staff Manager | Hughes was forced to use three| pitchers including himself. He took | the mound in the last inning and the | Academy boys knocked the sphere in | all directions securing seven runs and | six -hits, some of the hits were for extra bases. Murray was field captain owlng to the absence of Captain Stanley and led the team in batting. The final score was 20 to 15. Manager Leahy has secured for to- | day's game a team from Bulkeley | high and the people of this city do not need the reminder of telling what kind of a team that the Whalling town sends. This game is sure to be a very interesting one and the Academys are confident of victor: Bulkeley's lineup is uncertain, but they are sure to make the locals go their hardest pace. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING ‘ney-at-Law, -3 Richards Bldg. *Phone 700. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-atLaw, Shannon Building. Brown & Perkins, ittoeys-at-law Uver Lncar Nat. Bank Shetucket St Lugance @tairway near to Thames Sational Bank. - Telephone 38-3. mar10d PLAINFIELD EXPECTS TO TRIM TAFTVILLE Soccer Game in Eastern Connecticut League, The Plainfield soccer team meets s strong rival from Taftville, this Saturday) afternoon, in the Eastern Connecticut league. Plainfleld ex- pects to reverse last Saturday's results. The committee will make tieir selec- tions from the folowing players: Mc- Cluggage, Walker (capt.) Palmer, Con- nors, Ducette, Alexander, Boyle, Vin- cent, Booth, Potts. Connelly, Seddor, Judson, Allard, Brennan and Ward. The sl kick-off Is at 3 o'clock. This gamo hould furnish good sport for the spec- tors as hoth teams play a good, clean, Hful game. ' Johnny Du e. something he formerly lacked, , to make a Dbatter record Dubuc formerly relied on speed and a slow ball, sald to and this season. great e the best in the major leagues. 9 a. m. to.8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m, te 1 p. m. Sundays UARANTEED P T S TR M . We have ordered the com- positor to set the word guaran- teed in bold type because ours is a guarantee that GUARAN- TEES when you come to us for s First-class, Painless Dental Work at the most moderate charges that place SKILLFUL Dentis- try within the easy reach of the masses. DR.F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding The King Dental Co, 203 Main Sireet, next to Bostc. Store. Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 Babies! Soon ihey will be big hoy: and girls, and their faces will i'2 only a4 ngemory. Bring the babies and we'll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON Ihe PHHOTOGRAPHER Cpposite Norwich Bavinss Socieiy. falace Fooi and Billiard Pariars Bix_‘lables—five pool and one Billiard Tables sold and repairing dune «t reasonabie pricea Suppliez at all Umes. 40 MAIN STREET THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per Uay and up HAYES BROS, Telephone 1727, 26-28 Broadway F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON licew 1. Second Floor, Shannes Blde. Night ‘phone 1083 F. C. GEER, 2AY> 122 Prospect Strest, Nerwich, Ct. "Phone 511 ic has perfected a good | NO GIANTS WILL JUMP McGraw and Foster Discredit Story | Told by Gilmore of Federals. “It isn't so,” declared Manager Mc- Graw of the Glants when asked if the Teports were true that three of his | players had told President Giimore of the Federal league, whilo the latter was in Baltimore, that they would jump. to the Federals if he made them a satisfactory offer. When a story from Chicago naming Cazcher McLean, Third Baseman Stocs and Outfielder ‘Murray as the threc would-be jumpers was shown to Mc- Graw he Teplied: *That’s moonshine. | Gilmore is talking through his hat and | is making windy statements for adver- | tising purposes.” John B. Foster, secretary of the Glants, Was more loguacious. He said: “Every member of the New York club has signed a two or three year contract, and few of the contracts ex- pire this vear. I have talked with nearly all ‘of the players and do Dot think there is anything to the rumor. Game Scheduled for Today on Local Campus—All Stars Bad- ly Defeated in Practice Game—Academy Do Some Hard PLAY ACADEMY Chicago at Kansas City. Indlanspolls at St Loouts. Brookiyn st _Pittsburgh. Buffalo at Baltmore. Like a Sieve. ties, we've got to work hard to win.” Manager Mack seemed somewhat | disappointed at the showing of his | great team up to the present tim: “They are not doing as well as the shouid.” said the manager of world’s champlons. “They did not hit in the spring series, and they haven't| been hitting nearly so hard as they should. They are not down to busi-| ness by a long way. Bverybody, in-| cluding the newspapers and the other clubs, have been predicting that we ! will win easily, but I do not think so. | & I belleve that we are in for the hard. est fight we have ever had, and the only way we can win is to o in and | play our best” KILLINGLY HIGH OPENING | s s ) o Lot GAME WITH N. F. A. | Biai® Yooy Bulimors B Ay o Schedule for Season Announced—Will | Chicaz™ . To1 el Play Fast Teams. | Rt G i rfiansootis’ - 3 The Killingly High baseball manage- | St Iouis . 1 1 oo | ment_announces the schedule for the | season. The opening game will be played with N. F. A. team and other fast school teams in Connecticut and Massachusetts will be played. The | schedule is_as follows: | 1 23, Norwich Free Academy, at 4 Cieveland 5t Louls 2t Chicago. Boston st Phi New York at 3 Pittsburgh at 'Covclnmatl. Chcago ot 8t Lous. Bulkeley st Academs. Sor eI o m able wear things. In days to come you will be talking of the wonderful bargains this store gavé i you during this Gala Week. There will be bargains for all. New ones each day. You should fonten il g visit this store each day of Merchants’ Week for the greatest money saving bargains in Norwich dasoi T e for Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and Infafits’ Wear. = - Iyn game postponed, wet grounds. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. a4 Detrolt. National League. his. Fedoral Loague. MERCHANTS’ WEEK It’s going to bé the greatest and biggest opportunity that the buying public of Norwich and its vicinity have ever had-and especially for the ladies to buy the season’s newest, the best and most iuc:.. N. F. A AMERICAN LEAGUE _STANDING. Federal League Results. At Pittsburgs: _Pittsburgh-Brook- Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits in the season’s best styles and materials, starting at $11.50— 3 crowded with every thing that is new and stylish in Trimmed At Baltimore, Mr., April 17—Buffalo Baltimore 3. y 1, Pu High at Day- At Kansas Cit Kansas City 4, o A S N, F. A at Norwich | ontcago s, 0 2 others at $15.00, $16.50 and and Untrimmed Hats for May 9, Plainfield High at Moosup; At St. uis: St. Louis 5, Indian- . May 15, Bartlett High, Webster, Mass, | apolis 4 $22.50. «Women, Misses and Children. at Dayville: Peterboro, 20, Assumption College at Worcester; May N. H, 15, at Peterboro High, Dayville; May Take advantage of the specials Other Results. we are offering in this sale. Ladies’” Wool Serge Skirts,. N York: Stev 5, Hamilte . May 2, "Plainfied iigh at Dayville: pat New N tvolovens °n | N starting at $1.98—others at June 19, Killlngly High Alumni at | o s T . June 10 Killngly Tz, Almnl ai] At New London: New London 3| $2 98 $3.98, $5.00 and $7.50. = e . alumnl at Dayville 3 | At Eimira: Rochester, Interna- 2 rimmed Hats for Women Colling Heros Wi tionals 6, Elmira N. Y. State 3. Wash Dresses, starting at and Misses at $2.85, $3.98, Chicago, April 1T—Colling' homo| Braves Shut Out. | 8 $1.85—others at $3.00, $3.98, $4.85, $5.75 and up. Un- run rive to center afler two were <1y . i = - 1 1 T Rt oeas | Brookym X, X Aorht ook | 1 $5.00 and $7.50. trimmed shapes in black and 20 the long end of & 6 to 5 score to- | 1 Iy colors at 69c, 98 Gay, making a clean sweep of the four | * 10 SC0re: White Wash Crepe Waists at 69c, $1.69, $1.98 and game series with Cleveland. | =orEnt s o e o $2.98 and an ex ‘The sco 38 ne c-.fa;'.'.. Ghieas B i E § at 98c—other white waists at large assortment of flowers of sommsman % 255 8 Slwewerss % 5% 3 1| GhRES L0 ¢ 3| $1.98 and $2.98. ali kinds and colors. The Tt 3 0'3 1 2100 Shmaiis 4 33 o Lo ‘L‘»Z' v Al g}:@‘fn ': é 5 § Silk Crepe Waists at $2.98, prices vary from 19¢ to $1 S f141 073 o Ruwne 31 : o/l $3.98 and $5.00. a spray. e 4310 i 2 =2 G 310 1300 moms w53 rin Tagemmanp 2 0 0 4 18330 SN by i Colfimercs 1 6 0 P i e T oo y Brvariom &= Totats Two base WL Dudbert. | Thres bu P I don't believe there is & plaver on iy tise a5 Smith: | the New York club who would break | Cloviaad 0000310015 o 9 v S 4 l M = s contrac: and further I do not think | Chicséo 8 13 9 190 15 - HeSomimee 2R Sarer 100 R0L R | Ve i ot bl | Chioago Won Closs Game. | en's Uresses | very Specia uslin Underwear e o ey whe S Cincinnati, Oblo, April 17—Chicago Onyx Boot Silk H his salary that I know of and besides ¥ . won an exciting game from incinna- sy . ’ lose, the salary the players can always Weon (Dt (i Ninth. i ti today, 6 to B We always take care that Ladies’ and Misses’ Gray Yo ; ; Dainty neat Undermuslins, chunt on from 31500 to $3.000 extrs _ Boston, April 17—One run, scored | The score e alway: 4 regular 50c quality. . e on each season through a world's se- i the ninth inning gave Washington Chicago Gincinnatt our Infants’ and Children’s de- Balmacaan Coats Bl T: d White. | Skirts, Gowns, Combinations, Mos or a clty championsnip seriet. 1 the victory over Boston today, after Bhoo s hibe a e = ack, Tan an . Co rhink you will find the whole thing js % scoreless pitchers’ battle of oight|loghs ¢ 13§ ¢91 28 partment contains all the new Corset Covers, Drawers, Bras- a joke.” inning between Boehling and Leon- | Godert, 3 0 19 Hantt s 3 : - Murtas susgested sending a wire to X, Youhful left Landers. SRt e bl dainty things for the little ones. at $5;95 5 prs' for $1 sieres, Etc., that are made of s f e "Cwashington Beston jSawsr 31119 $1% 0 @ Dresses in white and colors at . the right stuff and workman- 1 3 hpo a e .. ton.cf 2 [ 3033 H 1 | whote. o TR e e T Te $¢::¢ 8 50c, 98c, $1.98, $2.98 and ship. The prices are excep- — Tomerdh 4 1 0 3 0 Enefeib 3 ou 0 1o 11300 z . ’ | WamD woRK Fom aTwLemcs. |y {1f1iERG. [t 131 11115900 i of gul oy . B Gottl\elf & CO gl o Mack Says They Have Got to Work ' Moench, § ¢ 3§ { G 2004 = o201 ol material that can be put in the ° it f) Hard for Pennant. gk 401 e dsit 11 |xxKelio g8 g‘ tub and when they come out “The Store of Good Values” the Corset epartment you ody” thinks that the e 4 AHmeTEs e a0is = -3 |l are as nice and bright as before & inS “;I“ find a got‘)d line.of models ng to have an easy — — xian 0000 0] ( Baed 5 e jar AR e e i O D P AT A e washing. 94-100 Main Street at popular prices. pennant this season except Connie ' (x) Batter for Carrigan fnm ol i G B =y o P DeTpart i | (x) Batter for Carrigan 1n 9 Soorw by rmings: Mack. ! cricues 3001 e 0 0 o | S The vrafty Athletic manager said Cincinnati 062400021 05 Sestecday that e fearsd oeerosun @ 00 00 e 1yl e e i Gl dhten, gt Tire : dence on the part of the players. Mack | I hus i diargan, * * ° 0 0 00 0 4 Ty R Brage's care is the same he handled socoER GAmES. said: (x) Two >ut when winning run was scored. e N i sW last y - Taftrille “My men have got to play bail, and = s Pittsburgh Wins. DulNGS lN THE Au Tfi quLn in the sweepstakes race last year, sea- | Zwie s Fintas. some of them don't seem to realize it. | Johnny Evers got his first look at|St. Louis, Mo, April 17—Recruit e Do wee T S If we had the pitching staf that some | Walter Johnson's speed a few days| Kantlehner with Pittsburgh though = driving. In 1913, like De Palma's, it i of the other clubs have, We might be 'ago. Johnny said afterward that he| wild, at times, was steady . in TRV was still green, which accounts in a Ritchie Retaine Thte. able to la.khe things easy, but as our | was able to see the ball all right but| the pinches today today while his ¥ = X | measure, for its early disablement. San Francisco, April 17—Willle young pitchers are unknown quanti- | he failed to get a hit. team mates, by bunching hits in one | Cadillac Makes Extraordinary Record in Five Years—Used | Wita eversthing going right, it may | Ritchie lightwelght champlon of the e £ inning, won tow to mothing. be expected to finish with the best of ;orkt wo:,. dac&::’n o'::r 'Earlan; Th e . . ° = > + | them. ‘ommy”’ urphy a enty rount e in Taxi and Messenger Service — Bragg, Cincinnati' “{Ti;ii0na1 entries for the race fatled | ight nere tonight. Nearly every 8 ey | Lt ) . th b round was easily Ritchie's but Mur- ; TN giwse i i Tk lis Five Hundred | ffcien are in sight. 5. & Moross. | piy's ability to atand punishment. as Hogeins2 5 173 3 3care ; 3 illionai SENH Y - Bulersws * 8 0 1 & olios Keyer & 31 0 1 Millionaire, Will Appear in Indianapolis Five | states his machines are rapidly round- | tonnued the crowd. Fhdedn 300 2 olwe T : 0 18 3] ile R fng into shape, and that he will have ey : | Wekncrss ; Mil y ‘Wilson,rf 3 1 1 0 0 Wagner.ss e ace. one of them at the speedway for & MARKET BEARISH. 49,00 otors Macost & 81 0 olmasmdoin § 115 o 51 = Al proliminary tryout next week. ~Bily | Washington hm':?hna?- hat = 3 400 Gen. Siotom i |Gtz 383 0 olviora T3 135 5| Carlson, the Pactfic coast prenom, is owdy show Zorm. codrich B. ¥. | Cathersi 1 6 0 0 OfMitched, o200 h ge mot y thas other catcher I i GO | Savdees : = . s . \ drivers and hard usage not | the only man chosen for his atable of | hind the bat than any Heavy Losses Incurrsd by Stocks Se- | %110 62" Yom” - 7 T R 2382 Two hundred thousand miles 1s_the of gresn drivers and hard usage not|the only man chosn for his stable of | bind S aiten Waehington this lected for Attack. 1200 Guermi 5, i 5000 205 ) extraordinary recora a Cadillac has| Fe Of the sears Lus Berw Mo essary | gotiating with Totslaff and several .,,g;., Manager Seallings _empects N P A s 2 ' ve ¥ ¥ been ace b only |ot'iers. As soon as his selection is|to ve o former New York, 7.—S car | 800 Int et 5 T T nade during the five years it has been | 1o raplace the engine bearing ¥ Giant plenty arves a,\‘;‘;h;c[fi“i{ %ls :u}?;gfi A\ we N 5 i & Baued ot Ferts ' 00 | used by the City Messenger Service | once, and this was due t othe fact that | complets he will make entry, he says. |work this season. been in progress for a week, contin- The e N 1037 | Seore by inoings. of Binghamton, New York. Two hun-. they wers burned out by aliowing the I ued throughout. today's market, and e i S | Tk 05589550 0=2ldred thousand miles in 5 years means | lubricator to run dry. | in spots severs losses wera inflicted. Kansas Clty "So.” 1. 20% | Two base hils Viox, Museins. Thres buse hir, | 40,000 miles a year and of the car) The tactics empioyed on the short N NNiey 185 | Kelly. . Were driven every one of the 365 3a¥8| Caleb Brags, the Cincinnati million- side, which became increasingly ag- el 3 15% . for each of the five years without the| .- t90 LR 4 lhniicly confirmed as | gressive today, indicated that the most Mex Phillies Bunch Their Mi Interruption of a day it would have to | Sirs, has been SeAniey Coriimed 2 determined bear campaign of months was under way. Today's attacks were | centered in Missouri Pacific and Le- high Valley. Missouri Pacific was the | most_active stock in the list. It was under steady pressure, and fell than five points to 18 1-2, the lo figure in over a decade. Lehigh Val- ley’s loss was even greater. It w hammered down to 134, a drop of seven Points. The pronounced weakness of Lehig Valley was responsible for a good deul of gossip Tespecting the extent of its shrinkage in earcings and the possi- Dllity of a change in its dividend rate, but these rumors were not supported by any authentic information. Mis- souri Pacific’s weakness was said to be due in part to difficulties experi- enced Dy the company in arranging to care for its $25,000,000 of notes falling due June 1. The notes wcre oftered at 95, but bids ranged several points lower. Missouri Pacific_con- vertibles slumped five points. Presi- dent Bush gave assurance tnat pro- vision for the notes would be made, but pressure on the stock did not re- la: | Total | ‘The bond market was steady. sales, par value, $2,050,000 United States bonds were unchansed on call. STOCKS. 3 Smelting . Emelting or Atchison pr Tad. Locv. | Bald. Toe. pr Balt' & Oblo Petd, Btel. Botm, W& BF Loiil, Drookarn §. T, Jirokiyn Un, @ Cal, - Perol, Cal, Pofrol, x .11 Comgiian Pecifle | Cenf. Testher hes, & Olilo o &8 109 1368 Chino, i Ca. 0 Col, Puel & Lion 366 Conl. _Gas 1768 Gomn Producis. 168 Com Producis ‘& 108 Del. & Hudson 1080 Den. & R G 773 Den. & R Gor Tho DLt Seeutities aoe Ext: 00 Lxid 3 pr Temis 8 @ 11300 1300 20 1800 Gaic. 3t Mex. lami Mo, Mo. Mont Mont. 5 fe: Nev MY Comtnad . S s o) o« o| roads, “Caley,” as he | K LN £E Do o oot % 03 8 OfPasverter % & ol o e winda of weather. ITho aVera&e | nay mot raced aince the last spesdway | . N W, | Bumert 3011 3 0 8| otorist, while he may roil up & bI& | contest, when he had a little bad luck, | ° Notth A Fiewherss 8 0 3 3 0 60 mileago in one day, does not make | going out in the 28th ap with me- North Pacite IRmEaNt Iatay 40 ¢l ore than 5,000 to 7,000 miles a year. | chamical trouble, His record, prior to | e Murarnylt 3 0 10 % 8 5! These are not all of the remarkable | (hat time, was sensational, his vic- S [ 3 8 3| facts conmeoted with this car and s | tory in the 1911 grand prize capping | P Sl 30 0 acord It has been used prineipally | a long string of brillant conquests. | Ry R reeis 5% 8 B 1 sicab and parcel service and four [ Hragg is one of the few men In the Ray % | hentin o0 w5 s | Qifterent drivers are now engaged in | game who drives purely for love of ’ "800 iep e LEL Tunning it on different shifts, No loss | the sport, Independently wealthy, ho | fo0 T, e e 8 sreen men have been broken in | has no strings tled to him anywhere. 30 Nock Taland i i (aught to operate the ear, yoi the| But for his friendship for Rpencer | Rock Tsland pr Totals 3 53 orking parts of the ear with fow | Wishart, it is nat thought he would | Somtenra AL e | axceptions, the originals and all ef the | have entered wguin, When the lattes, | = S 8 L & 2 pr (2z3) Batted for Tesreau in 2th. one, are to he found where they were | place left vacant by the defection ol - HAN'IS WEK we m‘ke a o s v 1 s e s ST eied By the mumntyiai; S spite| Do Palma, he could not refuse. During MERCI epecial South Veatind * 3 | Priadaphis MR B I showing of Ladies’ and Children’s So. P et obrg | Home rum, Mekie, ‘ o — | e Yanks Down Athletics. . Corper New York, April April The New | rm an ummer armen - S rk Americans made it two straight | Gt T A e o e B T e foday, winning easily by & score of | ; S5 Sy i 0 isi onserval o weacine (e comprising the best co tive styles of Ladies’ Coats, 2 Pan e | s - York = : . v A1 P T2 a___Leading Florist ||| Svits xd Dresses. s %1% % .eading R RN 43 Sacais b Wiame1s 3 0 7 8 AR oy Special big values will be offered to-those who visik 100 Wabash pr 0, Cook.7t 4140 10 Wt "B o Recxinpes £ 1 4 8 F i S 200 Wt Tu T’ Swmame” 2 ¢ 32 WE WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY O Ton Wertnghnee ey 2111 Too Wi e, = Total sales 403365 shares COTTON. New York, April 17. — Spot cotton aulet: middiing uplands 13.10- gulf 18.35; no sales. Futures closed steady. | M*;’,“‘ S5 Tt e fi“:z‘;.,‘;:h?:.‘fi’;'g URE THEM BOTH IN CUT FLOWERS AND COATS in price from $5.98'to $20.00. © T | 2 iching EL "touis to s 5w 1|} POTTED PLANTS. i . SUITS '"':; '."‘: 4896 60$25.00° aeigy York, April 17— Call money | aoenu % ongy Visitors are cordially invited to inspect our stock- DRESSES range in price f $3.98 £0.$20.00. cody 2t 1 5102 po ‘ T L ; Roses - i ! R TR e et o For style and value visit ; (ays 8 8-4; six months $@3 1- J‘ sobag gt for June Delivery. - . < e e Sk et These Roses are especially adapted for out-door - St e dene R e s o pehint R € Ladies dpecialty dIore .. 1 4606 - 1 oo s BOOTH 48 INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 248 Main on the Square, Norwich, Cosm, | phia bunched five of its elght hits off and g0 more than 109 miles a day contin- | hyndred mile sweepstakes, Pullen and | Susly to achieve this record. More- | wiilteo ™8 FNEEPSR O™ fiher | two. over the record is a remarkable one| bragg is now in Switzerland, where becausa the nature of the business |y es 18 RO LT CWEISTIAN return | necessitated the use of the car nearly | iq the United Btates in ample time for { hours a day. over all manner of | 1o, iice, good, bad and indiffetent, and Philadelphia, April 17 — Philadel T esreau in two Innings today ated New Yok 3 to 1 The score. Now Yerk de- he Ladies’ Specialty Store Phila is famillarly called, Our line of Ladies’ Garments is-now- compiets with new arrivals and a better assortment.of garments cannot be found in the city of Narwich. ROSES DURING MERCHANTS’ WEEK AND WILL FEAT- 0 o Hamilton Held Detroit. 140 Main Street WE GIVE GOLD TRADING STAMPS Phone SR e