Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 3

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\ he tl-h‘mw‘- lucht -hyou‘unn e u.'oucy from one, of of the reliable wnn-nln _twn ‘strong, b w5 % 'Get it at Once. Don'tblhv-m 238 10 s . ISAAC 8. JONES 118 5 Irsurance and Real Estate Agent 10 o ichards Building,' ° 91 Main Strest S Fog L ] ° 111 F:* ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ° ma3 nan f—‘————_~- s 00 |Brown & Perkins, ~ iiiomeys-at-lav RN jOver Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. |Entrance _stairway near to rhames Natlonsl Bank. "Telephone 38-3. v 4 "Phon Iattorney-at-Law, - 3 Richard’s Bldg. \p- i SPORTING NOTES, H bt ‘That Cleveland clud is certainly a -urnnu. In seven games piayed last !week the Indians tallied 42 runs on 67 hits. ' Both these figures are larger proporticnately than the correspond- ing numbers made by other American league clubs. Elmer Knetzer did mnot report to Cincigpati immediately after leaving Boston following his release by Man- ager Stallings. He was called to the home' of his mother in Pennsylvania by her serious illness. Baseball PLANT FIELD, New London NEW. LONDON VERSUS LAWRENCE Lynn, Wednesduay, May 8 and Thurs- day, May 4; Lowsll, Friday, May 5, and Saturday, May 6.... ... Games Called at 3-30? M. .. 25¢ .:25¢ General Admission Grand Stand ...... A. C. FREEMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 58 BROADWAY + Office Hours, 2-4; 7-8 p. m. Also by Appamtmmt Tel. 1425-2 CANNED PEACHES CANNED PEARS CANNED PINEAPPLES g JELLIES, ETC. Rl ALL FINE GOODS Peopie’s Market ' 6 Franklin Street H JUSTIN HOLGEN, Propristor THAT MAY BASKET you are planning to hang for your friend or teacher will be sure to please if you select it from our stock. We have a large assortment of daintily trimmed baskets in a great variety of shapes and colors at all prices. THE CRANSTON CO. i New Styles SPRING MILLINERY MRS. G. P. STANTON the Whe: B‘Anley Mt Stanley led in bl»tflng and was a close second with hits. § X 2 Townsend 2: by ))‘uflgx o L uunugafm TRACK MEET AT THE ACADEMY TODAY. N. F. A. Athletés Will Compete For Loving Cup: The second annual interclass track meet will take place at the Academy this afternoon. From all reports the Uppermiddle class are due to make a very strong bid for the trophy at stake which is a loving cup. They have in ibeir class sevarel stars and are confident of making the others step livelv. The feature of the afternoon will be the mile relay between all four classes. Pennington Holds Bridgeport Safe. Bridgenort. Conn., May 3.—Pen- nington held Bridgeport safe all the woy and Lawrence won, 4 to 3. In ‘ke ninth Pennington smothered what lprked like a winning rally. Gau- dette singled and Ball tripled. ‘The next three men, however, went out in order. - Score Tawrerce 2000020004 Bridgeport . 10000000 1—2 Ratteriex: Pennington and Murphy, Reiger and Smith. Driggs Has Good Day at Bat. P-inceton. N. Mav 2—A triple %= Drizgs in the ninth inning scoring Tibbott from first base gave Prince- *an the victory over Virginia todav, 3 to 2. Driges also had shother three <n hit and a single to his credit. .000010100—-2 4 0002000018 Patteries: Calloway and Gwathmey; Chaplin, Link and Douglass. Lowell Team Hits Timely. Springfeld, Mass. Mav 3—Green- halze’s home run over the left field fance with one man on hase and_ the timely hitting in the sixth gave Low- =l enoweh runs to beat. Springflield Sornctbguy. « Thie ‘moory rem: o & Score: Towell .. L020002010—5(% Springfield 0010002003 Cadets Drilled Wednesday Evening. The Father Matthew Cadets drilled on Union square 'Wednesday evening under the direction of Drill Master Crawford. The cadets turned out in good numbers and made an excellent showing. General opinion around the big show seems to have it Bancroft of the Phils he weas in 1915. is a greater ball player this year than e by lahen. | OO Pregident Tener since thenvhas issued | N0E: an interpretation of the rule which the hits, umpire declded was violated. _ In announcing hisdecision, W Tener said he personally witnessed the occurrence and that Manager Callahan ‘was warned by Umpires Byron and Quigley not to touch the .runner, but that he unquestionably did so. Yale Defeats Wesleyan at Tennis. S e who was proud of his ;eer::l:o ;e:}.}nse::ng: defeu ‘Wesleyan | e : 00 55? * ~ Who knew them,belleved in them, delighted in selling them? - YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. { National yLeague. Pittabnogh- (Ol Distosed, e, Fullagelohia % Boste Cluchinan s, Bt Louis 5. ‘ < American League. e e - Purelytheir supreme merit. Philadelphia 3, New York 3. b = No other scheduled, and Lyons had a pitched battle to- 3 3 £ iy < /| 357. (Re'former coming ofr beet when That’s how we feel about Butaio 8. Prosidents 3. Wotcester won, 1 to 9. Van Dyke won : 3 Newark 7, Bochcster 5. his own game in the fifth inning when - Torccito §, Baltimore s his single to center scored Holstein 3 Richmend 4, Montreal 2. from third. The ? Eastern Leagus. R d - 9 E @ | wrownonosed wlcsorssomss THE Turkish Cigarette ' Because we know it is the supreme Turk- Celicgs Resutts. . Cent value in the whole world. LTt 0, owum-:-vn::mn 1 7 ionings, imndwa':',. ish 15 cigaretle in whole arknees. = Bews 2. Brown Uniseesity Tyons.p | Bt o Araing 5, “coiby College 5. (8 - Made of tobacco never used by any other manufacturer in a cigarette selling for less than 25 cents. Bl onwoobume’ Sleraonoowss 8| wonboounnd cm»om- mhmu 5. Lehigh & Lafayett e York Univei®ity 2. Nov™18, Virpints Military” Tnmitute % CAMES SCHEDLUED TODAY. Larry's Homer Gives Athletics a S8TOCK MARKET WAVERED. Steady Selling Cased a General Re- versal in Prices. New York, May 3.—Disregarding numerous ' constructive factors, in- cluding the more hopeful ' inferences drawn from Washington’s relations with Germany and Mexico, = an creased dividend for ‘American Smelt- ing, optimistic steel trade reviews and additional excellent railway re- turns, the market today suffered a further impairment of quoted values. Early prices seemed to favor the bull account, but steady selling ot popular issues soon caused a gener- al reversal, with unmistakable signs of liquidation at the end. Pressure against the international list gave added color to rumors of distribution of such stocks for Ger- man Interests. Brokers with Teu- tonic - connections denied these ru- mors, but th® continued firmness of exchange on - Berlin plainly implied purchases of bankers' bills. Mercantile Marines were the most unsettiing features of the session, the preferred stocks registering an ex- treme loss of 5 1-2 points on its de- gline to 77 and the common losing 2 | X at 24 5-8. Marines were weakest in the afternoon, following the publi- cation of a statement which pointed to serious differences between the bondholders and the preferred stock- holdnrl over the terms of reorganiza- There were steady offerings of the munitions stocks, Crueible Steel, New l;:: York Air Brake, American and Bald- win Locomotives and Pressed Steel Car losing 1 to 3 points, while mo- tors were even more heavy. The dis- tilling group was strong at times, but fnflnb:mtn hold. ness verging upon actual marked the course of coppers most of the flme. American Smelting recording e galn of two points, wlth almost as much for An- Corida, on its remarkable exhibit of earnings in 1915. . U. 8.. Steel appeared to be in de- d during the forenoon, bllt relin- l:ullhad all its later, while Beth- eh showod an early loss of at best, noon,” with some substantial net loss- gs. Total sales amounted to 585,000 I.mghr!ty of ‘the bond tracea] the, extenst National League. Miprary: atio Philadelphia, May 3.—A home run M%nfi.afqfin.‘fi? et B drive by Lajole with Oldring on_first Clicago st Pittsburgh. base in the eighth inning gave Phil- Cinclanatt st St. Louls | adelnhia the victory over New York American Le today, 3 to 2. The Soore: . New ank at Bosten. Now Vfl (A) Philladeiphia (A) ashingion at Philadelp b n @ hpooa e St. Louls at Detroit. = 110 423120 B Cleveland at Chicago. 000 232100 E S R 2999 21300 | Lowell st Springfield. 011 1 4132860 ¢ Worcester at Hartlord. 215 0 4 014 2 0 Portiand a: New Haven. 705 42110 Lawrence at Bric 15 4 30480 Lynn at New YLondon. 013 30140 gt S 001 10020 THE STAWDINGS. P neEn STONINGTON 3 SR N causing - the kerosene lamp to di-p— Augels o by el axfl- Zor eight bingles, Carisen-Fritz Marriage at St. Mary’sipear. In tne cities nowadays Brooklyn o s 4 8 0112 Bam i 3 00000001 Rectory—Travel Club Finishes Prof. | poorest e Pod 83 oL ot T i e Brown ..".00000000 frante foir” Chicegs HE o e on Batteries: Purvere and Lord; Rich- — 7 .gfdm.: % : : Erooklyn Takes Se ards and Feluberg. S AtJ"crlhn Cn;un‘ ehzuflcui'-ht;:flgume s 9 New York, May A, 5 B0G. 408 Wi 13 0e Srere : 1 it three out’of four trom New York| Gotch Concludes Cirous Dates. B ooy A here today, winning the last game of Chicasf>, May 8—Frank Gotch, the il den. | Canary isiands were: very nearly W I Pa|the series in ten innings, 6 to 4 Cut-lcnampion wrestler, today concluded | thon at the Bome OF the Brites wciesy | 24 by the lack of rain. Eowever, fln‘ o H ‘4% | sShaw’s double in the tenth scored tWo|pig circus engagements because of | My, Mrs, isen will spend theis | 02 of “the . crops “was A 3 32|runs and nis single in_the first Aleo)ioinack tronbis Witich foreed Mim £0 | 1 e Ty, Cariest oron, B8 thelr lavoided by recent precipitation. 9 8 520 | brought in two. Hunter, New York's|yemain in cure of a specialist here, He wmm"mm"“ T Criiets, strest, Wa l(.flieu.n pesos are now worth mn 2 & 52| third baseman, was spiked in the Bth|hag ‘allen of in Skt o 156 pataie. Poroust han. 2 . . inning and for('ed “5 retire. Score: itis mald. .Tapa.n is to bave a large steel mer- LS .y T Closes Season. = ger. . |7 Eastern League. Myecsict 1 ; 0 £s m Girls’ ing Club. The Travel club held its final ses- m"‘m * o4 bl e T e g i 5 3 1° §| The Girls’ Hiking club met on Wed- [8ion of the season Tuesday evening, - %1 35| Jchmsanie o 1 22 % 26 0 ofnesday evening for their weekly hike | Mrs. A L. Pitcher, of Mystic gave| A mew Jersey justice bolds that 3 H 600 | Wheatlt' 1 0 0 0 ( 52 11 olwhich took them to Norwich Town|an interesting talk on 'A Famous When a violent assault is made upom| 2 2 30| Mowash 3112 1021 0ang return. Queen and Her Home—Queen Victoria. endangering his kife, he is mot! 2z 50 Cotshewz 5314 ¢ 30910 . Lo Sustifica o iling his antagonist. If o 2 Olson.ss 505 3 ¢ fcTech'e.3b4 2 1 1 0 Sy he can escape by running. Many | §oigumee tiangEes £01d pormons, Bowcrar, Bare an aversion 1o H 3 ;mun.g 211 yalemedy R 80808 24 meetings and that the average at- | Peing shot in the back.—Washington! g2t 1500 offmasp o o 0 o 8|Grange Has Ladies’ Night—Death of | tendance e A e g gigat """ P James Keigwin—School Social Plan- | 17°ccason will be with IanyorPeopl; _ Has Happened Before. £ £ St (e in Many Lands. Has the Grand Duke lost his punch s Richard Fritz of New Haven attend- | just as the Terrible Turk was b~ Leadies’ night was observed at Grange | ed ithe Carisen-Fritz wedding Wednes- | ting groggy?—Charleston News “:lw et A R hall under the auspices of Plainfield | day evening. Covrier. (3x) “Batted for Btroud in Tth. i..)ulB Bm:d‘ for P.me:n ey Grange, No. 140, P. of H., on Tuesday 7) - Batted for Scha Seere by hn“w - pight. The foilowing officers were in 1nuo:llo|!—c°hme Mester, Mrs. Mae Lew Brooklyn New York 000 01 21 0—4|Overseer, Mrs. Ada Miller; lecturer, Am Cen pf - . Two base hits, r.\mw Daubert, Doyle. Mrs. Edith M. Kennedy; steward, Mrs. { Am Locomotive 69% 764 67 X S Carrie Gardns assistant _ steward, r en .;: %n:clg:'x e = 9 Phil Bunch Hits Off Barnes. Henrfetta Hall; chaplain, Bertl L. s Amertean” Woolen pr e i| Boston, May 3—Philadelphia bunch-|S. Gallup; treasurer, Mrs. Marzaret Anaconda Copper A T S Fe Bailway company .. ed hits off Barnes in the second in-|Lathrop: secretary, Mrs. Evelyn: A. 1% 3 ning today and defeated the Braves, 8| Hall; zate keeper, Mrs. Fila Gardi- 25 ft., 5 ply, 1% Bajawin - Locomotive B form and | ner; Ceres, Mrs. Clara M. Hill; Po- 3 i otopotine. |10 0. Alexander was in great form sad Tiota, i Dorothy “Touns: Flors, SO Sply, Veinch. 0. ..Ul il oot i L SAED) g, Miss Esther M. Barber; lady assistan 3 | cured off his delivery. e s S 25 ft., Sply. 34 Cr e SR SR O b g el W L - i oHmoonHoowE . § | is; pianist, Mrs. Evelyn A. Hall. / 3/ 5 e e A IS Sply Wl i B A T e SBS grange present at this meeting and —_— three visitors, Mrs. Benjamin Col- s . barn “‘F’&T“F‘?"‘*’Jgfis“i 25ft,3plyduck, Yoinch. ... ..oooiiiiiiiili ... $3.00 grange an ss Myrtie Gri o s | ooty Ve runy + 9790 |0 ft, 3 ply duck, Yoimch. ..........ooiiieiioi... $575 lowing the repo: the commit- 2/ 3 tee a very lntepsgg;g%m;mmcgre. 25&.;3pl_vdudx, /4mch‘.......................33.50 pa.rednddkect o - . Bertha 1. 5. Ganlap wes. pro- | 90 ft., 3 ply duck, 34 inch. .. fitn&d bVEdworth; {;ecturer Mrs. Edith . Kenn as follows: ’ Song by the ,voungwl:dles' quartette, | 25 ft., 7 ply, 13 inch. Niehoft2b Bums.c Alexander,p oueshurand g a Misses Evelyn A. Hall, Henrietta Hall, . PR e i Dorothy Youns &nd Ruth V. Maddock. oy ARt e T R S e S S - £ L e hit, Alexander. Ts. . - all mpanist; s —— Teading, by Mrs. Ada Millers mandotin | 20 ft., 7 ply, 34 SR E SR b a b A s s S Reds Hit St. Louis Pitchers Hard. |solo, by Miss Dorothy Young: reading 3/ 3 St. Louis, May 3.—Cincinnati hit four | by Mrs. Evelyn A. Hall; recitation, 50 ft., 7ply, % St. Louis pitchers hard and, aided by |Grasses and the Making of Baskets, four errors, won today’'s game, 6 to b.|Dy Mrs. Henry Dorrance: paper on 25 ft., molded. inch Schneider was batted from the box, as BW‘:fil;pflf';-he mhbvvsme'mmmy ;4 Yainch.. : singi e you 3 s was his successor, Schulz. In the nz ledies’ | 50 ft., molded, Y5 inch SRR B T L G elghtn the locals tirestened to tls the ;:gwflox;:;;omrufignnu igrs: Cools- i e g 5 S b T e A R 3 3 score. '‘ter two were oul b, Gree; ner wes s New Yok Contral &' : ;fl:g}ed.ggn?leswntfim{iedm&so;;‘;ei by dirs. Clara, Bl drs. Jyrtle Trown, 26ft,molded, S0 mich. .....ccoviiiiiveiiisenn.. 3400 A tt! rasper, E 5 Now Sors ur pvem™ S - e hE i 1 m;ymdxunerumnsc-uup SO, molded, 34 ek .. cciaiiiciasiinniae s e 3750 Following this a drama, The Wrong lowing cast: Je t:“mutl:d“\}. 07 2 enny, Ipersonal Yy Evelyn A. Hail, Jr.. Jessio, Henrletta LAWN MOWER %oonnu&v addomk e S u ock. At the conclusion of this successful ' Same Grade and Prices As Last Year and merited program refreshments by Secretary Evelyn 4.|8 inch wheel, four blades—14 inch $3.00; 16 inch $3.25; 18 inch $3.60 wuwownandZE Hall, followed by a soclal hour. Diled at Providence Hospital, Jemes Kizsin, a former resident of | Same, ball bearing—- .00; 3 i Plainfield, but later sof Packaryille, i3 14 inch $4.00; 18 hd' $4.25; 18 inch died at the St. Joseph's hospital, in $4.50 Providence, R. I, after undergoing tw i ST SO Al e briag 14 bk $4.50; 16 Inch $5.00; married about a year ago in New York and is survived by his wife. Heconaruniesd s Bloocomnonmpuns When here Mr. Kiszin was emplo ; % as a section hand. v well ui'g 1 J R o e i Tou g FLOWERING BULBS 5 8chool Solal, Gladla . 5 65y xS sy eses Yale Rallies in Lucky Beventh. R T e e e Fiain- | Dahlia, assorted cvasessaneises s 1003 for 880 in' th thinning, = New Yok Mo Scan oy in the seventn innihg, which n D Wourntes nase DRI CoEBE . .. v s as e v el 05—g for - 29c rat 2 1-2; last loan 2 1-2; c!oalngbld game was cslled at ths eng of the 3 1-4; offered-at 3 1-2. g;nenth by agreement. - Score: _COTTON. ‘New York, May J—Cotwu 12.29; will take place today. New Haven, Conn, May 8.—A fleld school by members of the Bigh 2 1-4; low 2 1- Holy Cross here today. 4 to 2. Cmnl...---.......... i ...-.‘....,-....Sceldl i alo " 060 1 closed

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