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Joe Fanning in the running broad and standing broad outclassed rs. championship of Eastern defeating every team in a series J¢t Is Ordered, That “Whereupon, a 2 4 ‘d and determined at izl e g : 34 pilicn i, heara and doferming ot . ol g e fhe foremoon, and’ that moti H scoring an, error ‘atcher Carroll, who let a pendency of =aid application, and of Beil o throush ig less. New London & Baid hearing thereon, be siven by the used tchers, Fortune being rooklsm. . e g'ubuuuon of this order once in The taken e eighth because of lack g ® jorwich Bulletin, a newspaper having of conf St. Louis Infielders Toppled. Distri at least Bve Gaya TDrior o the ants of sl St L.ouls, May 4—St. Loufe’ infleld cracked in the ninth inning today and & 31 i yards. The results: 100 yard dash—Burke, H g 3 *17, first, Standish ’16, second; Dolan ‘18, thrid. Time 11 second Standing broad jump—J. Fanning, American League. New York st Boston. ‘Washington st Philadelphia. 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We have a large assortment of daintily trimmed baskets in a great variety of shapes and colors at all prices. THE CRANSTON CO. New Styles SPRING MILLINERY MRS. G. P. STANTON 42 Shetucket Street THE ARTNA. BOWLING. MAJESTIO BUILDING. ¥ Alleys. 6 Tables, B s » 4211 5 5230 3 Cincinnati made three runs, winning 4 maysa Judge. g Daiy, 5030 H Cleveland st Chicego. 5 s i *17, first, Connor '17, second, Holdridge e 5 018 § 5 Eatwrs’ Lsapme. T s’.‘.’;"(u) o AT A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD ’17, third. 9 feet, 8 inches. Gleason.2b 4 1 3 & 4 Porttand st Springteld. o Kol S at Norwich, within and for the District Half mile run”Greene, 16, first; Gil- | Pyxcks 4 ¢ 3 3 2 f 3 e e T $rs Norwich. on the 4th day of May, e e e ! Sl S H G o ??'%:.rn s :m':.'fii S sng 48 3 3. AYLING, Judgs, Running broad jump—J. Fanninf '17, | Willlamast 6 ¢ ¢ ¢ : ST {Gonas” 300 139 Griswold. In said District, deceased. first; Norton 18, second; Emerson ’17.| = T3 L% & iFcrmoges 302 2 350 Mary ce Kinne of Norwich, Conn.. third. 16 feet, § 'inches. s lowemd ¢ 32 22 appeared fn Court and_ filed a petition —C.. 15, T n i = 3 e sons. Standiah 16 second Bendett ‘11, thiid, | Son’ss S Tomes | (9,80 110 Forth, hat an instrament Purporting 34 feet, inches. 5 "~ 0 0so1001i0000 03 R 100 to be the iast will and testament of . 222 yard dash—Burke ’17, first, Stan- | xew London— 000 - e © Fhet said N dish '16 second; Norton '15 thira—Time | “~ “5%"% o 170 o 1 010000 1 [ER] mewm petione o It 1 et e ot | You used to 23 seconds. § A CMaton: - Rumatts S F e MO o BE T Ml S Whalts i, the Probate Court Room in the City of | * i Mile run—Greene ’16, first; Botham |z Norwich, in said District, on thé 13th and hunt *18, second; Billings, ‘17, third—5 PGS day of May, A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock in % minutes, 36 seconds. Hartford 3, Worcester 2. the atternoor, and thdt notice of tne High jump—Himes *17, fSrst; Pergu. | Hartford, Conn. - May -4.—Hartford e ey e Bearing thereon, be given by the pub- | son 17 second; Morton °17, ‘third. 4|bunched hits in three innings today| T Score by tanings Tication of this order one time in some feet, 11 inches. and defeated Worcester, 8 to 2. Mo- | Lewenee 2 Bridgeort 1 Cincinnatl P abanor Havig B oNeoratignatst et 440 yard dash—Standish ‘16, first; |roney was taken out at the start of 3 o District, nt least three days prior Mulkins ‘16, second; Lynch ’17, third.|the fifth when Wagner doubled and # iy t“hemd;:c of ?2 ?fif‘é’&é"‘ that re- * pole vauisburvis "17, frat: Hol-| polng in Sud holding his owe from fot Cleveland 2, Chicago 0. VEACH, OUTFIELD, TIGERS. NELSON' J AYLING, Judee. aridge 11, second; Emefson 11, third. | point on.. Many briliant Relding plays| Prridemce 5. Bufuo . Chicago, May 4.—Cleveland shut out| ° ; r coZhe sbove and foregoing is. s true 7 feet, 9 inches. featured the contest. Score: el chmond-Mantzesl fame called second inning. | Chicago today, 2 to 0, in their first Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. Relay race—1916, Standish. Gilder- Hartford Worsester Tochester 10, Newark 0. e d‘:‘e“';l:‘pg‘;! el Chronte: Qicuch, maysa ‘Assistant Clerk. sleeve, Greene, Standish; 1917, 'an- ab hpo = e ab hpo 2 o ‘Baltimore 3, Toronto 1. . Bl dvorion ot Wocog, it ls |, 317§ ey 1T 11 ! po T8 Bse n Froe St Seutatis | e wijeet wxdey Gutmiun. vas|_(4F £, COTHE o8 SuSstEn my Ricketts, Fryberg, Jones, C. WilcoX. = | hugmncr & 1 1 1 oGardellash 4 3 2 2 of Navy 4 North Carolina A and M. 2. them the game. Score: Iucky signs, omens and the like. “I|5f Norwich, on the ith day of May, The score:—Upper Midalers 46; |Smithib 4 114 0 8Siandsb_ 3 1 0 1 8| Catholic University 3, Boston Collegs 0. Gleveland (A) Chieago (A) i el i gt Norwick. Seniors 35; Lower Middlers 12; Post|Gorham3b 3 0 1 4 I/McChesy.if § 1 3 0 0 CB L5 SR Y e must confess to being & Srm believer Presint ANELSON J, AYLING, Judge, Graduates-Juniors 5; Juniors 1. R e R T O e S Senatofs Win From: Athletics. G e AR S S hnflmhfl‘!e"n,_‘remflkedll'lccell- Hstate of Lucian L. Preston, late of _—, sure 3242 QComee 503 21| Philadelphia, May 4—Johnson kept £33 2 Shuimmen sy 4 111 e ful tradesman. “For instance, ‘there w?.:"‘.,}.’:{,‘“;’v‘;efi;,g"o"f%?fie" bk ey ' EXPECT TO HAVE FAST Tty 2 N ens 10 o o o|Philadelphia hits scattered and Wash- 4213 2.0 Corsibet 4 2 4 0 o| 8Te Just seven letters in the word | spptared in Gourt by cm“’en.,, and filed . s _— Totals 82715 3| — — — — — | ington won easily today, 5 to 1. Shee- 4112 odackmndt 3 1 2 0 0| guccess.” “Yes, and in failure, too,” | o petition praying, for the reasons e - i 2o - SEMI-PRO TEAM Totals, 30 52 7 1|han was wild, giving nine bases on 423 2 olFelschet 41300 Tod Eevitabl frmist.. | therein eet forth, “that administration s g A e Score by tonings: balls and making two wild pitches in §9% 0 )|ymem 5121 of growled the inevitable pessimist.— | e granted upon the sstate of swia de-| But you've De; L. Jake Benoit Mapping Out Plans for|Matora = .. .......1 0 0 1 ¢ 01 0 x8| 0yt §ininge but the visitors severas el 2 219 1 §| Exchange. censed. alleged to be intestaie, et y Coming Season. Two base hiis Ganella. Wagner, McChestney. | SCOTing opportunities when tripped up mown 10006 . Pt et Basedls @ity Getarninad’ Bt down now.: R fiying a the t ot AONaCEe [=ipal banes. B0 i S22 Had the Elements of Success. | ihe Provate Court Room in the City of Hek t6 «, umors were flying aroun e town B B . Norwich, in sai strict, on _the o satty'in theiwedk that o Wigh class |l n o and/Hits Hard in the Elahth: S G e T EE B8N 9 01 uHe started life with a shoestring | dav of May. A D. 1916, af § o'clock. in § 3 New Haven, Conn., May 4.—With the | soaierst *5 273 0 0| wittas 4 15 6 o| Seore by inninga: and now he has a million dollars, |the forencon, and that notice of the > semi-pro baseball club would be[score a tie at the beginning of the|¥meerin & 2 olwalhat & 0 30 0f Clevelana - st pendency of said petition, and of seid started and the question was popped to | eighth, Portland started a batting rally Misnet 43 g 3?»'1'?.'1'"’7: 13300 m:':-f"m.u"ni Seems incredible, eh? “Not at all. h’urllns ‘;mt,;fion;:x‘:e g‘l;;len“b"ymra‘e :;:; Manager “Jake” Benoit of the Taft- | Which netted four runs and New Hav- |juiets™ 13 1 offaicess 41430 1 should consider that a man who | eation of this, brder ORe Chne I Seata ville team and his answer was that | Went down to defeat, 7 to 3. Score: 3113 ofMcInnisb 3 0 8 2 9| Gengational Brooklyn | could get anybody to buy, one shoe- | District, at least three days prior to plans are now under way and if they e . R S e R T string was inevitably bound to suc-|the date of said hearing, and that re- turn as mapped out, Norwich and vi- s o ey T e e e ey ng{";‘l‘z;‘ :;’;‘“YK“’)" E——Jud - turn be made to tiis Cotirt o i 3 =7 3 e ~ - Y | ceed’ NELSON .J. , Jus sl o A e g N gin e e e B shutting out Philadelphla 2 to 0. “The E ik The above and foregoing is @ true i - i 113 0 20 = superbas bunched two doubles and two copy of record. _ mé:ll‘?sl ?’fi@“fié‘i‘}.x‘.,'?‘gi’rynéhifif‘ '117;{ T-:f s Lo 1 i Totals 32 627 20 3|singles off McQuillan in the fifth, scor- How Nicel HELEN M, DRESCHER. ed upon new grounds and all equipped i3 % ST SLTON] T Shmten g ing two runs. Dell pitched great ball| ppyng “Aren't the new Boston 2 g¥ and upto date. 135 30 M0 1’00103 e ssthroushout, allowing only three hits, | JIWIIECATEHT 0 TET O The: téam will play Saturday and 1 30 k 100000000 1-1|Two sensational catches by Myers off ic ‘Tulos gzt g Sunday ball. 0 F 10T 5 1|, tase btn Mocler. Witt. | Thre bem ntts, Cn:u.th in deep center in the ninth|Ethel—“How 807 Phyllis—“Why, Establishing a Grade. 2 = with a runner on first, saved a tie and ’ K th e going to Mr. Benoit's past record shows he is 8 _— didn’t you know they were g« A big, kilted Highland recruiting offi- ishis ibl 3¢ 2 .. hu_wagle ofl furnishing such a team as 014 o1 Yanks Unable to See Leonard. O e ,n?.e (eun)t' scoream..,. ™ have sophomores stationed at eVery | cer for the London Scottish visited & S e wanted tnthe. (o o ¢ 10 03| Boston May 4—Leonard allowed > hopo ab s90 » o downtown street corner?”—BOBton | piz Iondon firm recently and asked EY, SR 2 g e 2 New York but two hits today, the Red | Sixks» = 4 0 ¢ 118 % 9| Transcript. Jeave to recriit-the staff. “You may Sox shutting out the visitors three to | mmaceir 3 1 4 it e — Y % = . x nothing. Score: 100 30300 if ;you like,” sald the manager, “but New York (A) Boston - (A) $11 EC R B Long-Lost Found. T'm afraid you won’t get much of a e ioi 311531 “Ahsee yo' is housecleanin’” eald | pag pere. We have very few Scotch- 4020 thawna 3 203 20 31 41 o| Mrs. Snow White. “Yes,” replied Mrs. | men on our staff, and I suppose your 30 Ofopizerts & 3 3 o vee 57 3 1o 3| Marsh Green, “dey ie nothin’ Iak’ mov- | recrujts have to be Scotch?” “Oh, o, 3073 Jimman 3038 R replied_the recruiter, “Scotch or .su- P1i1aEmE” $231 000 perior English."—London Mail. MARKET WAS DEPRESSED ; 100 ciie Cover . Soaiflimy 3114 Nervous Over Situstion Botween| '35 Gt o S al mew momE | ) e e Wil so. Had Old, Gentleman Guessing. Washington! snd Berlin: Comn Prod oo P A R | el s 00000000 00 Bobby (trying to get away)—“Say, ; Cricibie_Sted g e OO B 5 RS U B O 5 DS, NRIE & miutite, ST y0u el e New York, May 4.—Practically the Del & Hudson Davs Dowls.: Coer. e 0 | base hit, Whitted. £ A callers last might that I couldn’t be B e DR anin Siotay Ble . 5s St. Louis Defeats Tiger Pirates Take Advantage of Lavender’s| olution today wasn't called till 3:30 | just what I did, you young rascal.” The cumulative perplexities reaching Datrolt, ish My 4B Loule e Weakness. and the score was 0 to 0 up to the | Bobby—“Well, then, what do you mean from the situation between Washing- roke its long losing _streal ay, ittsburgh, Pa., May 4.—Pittsburgh s 2 ton and Berlin kept 'Wall street in a when it defeated Detroit, 7 to 6 in 4 |defeated Chicago here today by a scare | Slcyenth bfime‘ AR Biint A (00 StRY. bgflbe“m‘ e e state of nex—vousfl suspense. This feel- loosel‘y x‘!layed Scontest that went thir- | of 4 to 2, winning in the eighth, when | 30d see Who won.’ script. ‘s ing was intensified by the circulation een innings. Score: Lavender weakened and allowed tw R e I ma bt iaL rnors., fomae. ot ||| A8 Pavas coe St. Louis (&) Detrolt (A) triples, a double and a single, which Uncle Ebe: which were obviously of bearish ori-| 0 Int Ael @ hpo a elvitd 5 22 3 0lgave {he Pirates three rums. Up to Hint for. Mining: Investors. Z el s sin. 300 Tnt e Seor Sonmia 5 8 3 blvmnct & 2 %0 §that inning, Lavender had allowed only | _Did ye iver notice how some av the| “A man dat honestly loves peace, . Dsa.}ll:ls! ;:re ;‘igl}tt 3ndd narrow | 30 It Niekel g1 Q; ocrawtordrt 5 o 1 0 offour hits. Score: idlest mines is bragged about as bein’ uii:h Ul;:ll:uii:en. q‘i’: ll:ble hto iu rom the outset, the intermediate per- e el 6 2 1|felmn2b 6 3 1 2 0 Chicago (N) Pittsburgh (N) the richest, jist like people ?—Bill Me- | mighty ted and hostile when he e | z00Ken city so - 4142 olbums1b 6 119 0 0 > R beme(un ththe pom: ot aeo | 0T 3o o lvmes 6345 3 sommer "3 1% 3 Sromwonns™t 3% 3 3| Ginity, in Engineering and Mining | finds his peacofulness constantly fn- gular, but maniested wnder Pilgdlamee gz 1ol MR 5010 ofmen £33 el terfered with.” firmness, until heavy selling of Mer- 10,0 ofoumey 21030 ?v“u'.fm; 150 oftimae 303200 cantile Marines served to_ undermine rrickeon, Zimme'n: 101 oHinchmnst & 3 2 0 0 the entire list. The further decline Tied dnmme, 380 man S S P e S0 aEEER, e Sty Sascctirss 11080 SO sRIt fr e ity THE: BRAINS OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. i with the dissatisfaction expressed at| 1300 Miami Copper ..0.00736% 3 seM| o —— — — | zzilaper © 1 0 0 0 0| Yermes.d 102 oCopers 31000 . - o the proposed readjustment plan sub. L g 103916 S|mzMaisel 0 0 0 O O Lavenderp 3.0 0 5 ——= C 9 & Each bat mitted by the preferred shareholders’ | it Net" iut foals W 1BWI 1 3 631 0 e ONSO < o) protective committee. 400 Nat Tead . Marine preferred made an extreme | £ Nev C Coper decline of 2 1-4 to 85 1-4, or a total| ares N ¥ ‘armc® (x) Rasted for Davenport in 5th. ©of 12 3-4 from its record price of the {xx) Batted for McCabe in_6th. MECCA ciga (z) Batted for Dauss in 1lth.... . Zimmerman, ‘Hinchman, g Sh:35 Suhi"ems R Soonnd price,f the 3 et ed el D : e from the cig to 23. «The course of these stocks A I IR was in marked contrast to United Setrole .~ 2.0 0 3 230588 = 0 Detrolt 0 Two base hits, Sisler, Veach, Hellmann base hits, Pratf, Young, Dubuc. Fruit, another shipping issue, which rose 4 1-4 to J51 5-8 steady absorption. The Mexican @roup supplemented yesterday’s advances, Mexican Petro- leum rising 3 3-8 to 101 3-8, with more moderate gaing for American Smelting and Greene Cananea Copper. War shares and allied issues, as well as coppers, were one to two' points high- er at times, but receded in the final hour, when Union Pacific, U. S. Steel and ‘other potential leaders were at | 9400 Studebaker their lowest, the. market closing with | 3300 Tem Copper a weak undertone. Total sales of| Ao Toxis & Pac stocks amounted to 515,000 shares. Narrow changes marked the day’s nominal dealings in foreign exchange, but these again favored the German market. marks advancing a_fraction, while Francs as well as sterling wers inclined to shade. The Bank of Eng- land reduced its gold holdings by something over 37,000,000, - but the Bank of France made a nominal gain in this item, incidentally increasing its_discounted bills and advances. Bonds were irregular to heavy. To- tal sales, par value, $2,040,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. 400 Adv Rumley .. 200 Adams Express 200 Alasks “Gold M 200 Alaska _Junesn [ 0 08 2. Tures | Mahoney’s Triple Wins for Lawrence. Bridgeport, Conn., May 4.—Lawrence won a pitchers contest here toady, 2 to 11, when Mahoney tripled in the ninth and came home on a passed ball. With two out in the last half of the ninth Gaudette doubled but was left on base. Scor Lawrence ...100000001—350 Bridgeport ...010000000—142 Pearson and Murphy; Walsh and Smith. machines is ex: ined by a s : eyed inspecto: before being passe on to the packe MECCA Qu demands i on moderate, but Food riots are reported from Berlin and Leipsig. 12300 Reading ... 100 Reading 2 pr 500 Rep T &Steal 1008CL &S W 800 Sloss S 8 & L 1400 South Pac ~ N. 400 Southern Ry Springfield Wallops Lowell. Springfield, Mass., May 4.—Spring- field got eight singles, eseven doubles and one triple off two Lowell pitchers today and helpde by six costly errors, scored 15 runs. The final score was 15 to 5. Score: Lowell . 101000300—5116 Springfield 15100332 x—15 16 ¢4 Downey Horsey, King and Green- halge; Laroy and Stephens. Dartmouth 3, Georgetown 2. Hanover, N. H,, May 4—Fielder Os- borne's two base hit in the_ eeventh inning brought in Pitcher Williams with a run that gave Dartmouth a 3 to 2 victory over Georgetown _today. Score by innings: Dartm'th 00000011001—3 112 Ge'rgetn 02000000000—2 62 Williams and Murphy; Murray and Hagar. Harvard Blanks Virginia. Cambridge, Mass., May 4—Harvard defeated the University of Virginia to. day, 5 to 0. Up tothe elghth inning when the visitors made two hits Whit- ney pitched a no-hit, no-run game. Score by innings: Harvard .... 22000010x—550 Virginia ..... 000000000022 Whitney and Harte; Rixey. and Gwarthmey. _ 0 in’ things 'round once in awhile. Why I des come ercross a pair ob slippers under de bed dat Ah hadn’t seen foh five yeahs.”—Dallas News. " In South America. “Pedro, you're two hours late for dinner.” “Yes, Chiquita. But the rev- i B e H 23345 aags” g8888s3t I i fl New York, May 4.—Call steady; high 2 1-2; low 2 1-4; ruling rate 2’ 1-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. COTTON. New York, May 4.—Cotton futures closed steady. May 1248; July 1258; -December 1284; January money g5essiisal 2 T Z% 55 Art of Self-Effacement. ‘The art of self-effacement may be considered to have made a comsider- 385 BabLs CHICAGO " GRAIN MARKET. Baia m’:’f“ua_ufi"" i‘:‘:‘- able advance when somecne brings ‘Batopolls iR s AT P out an autobiography without an “I* i 7.2 76 7-16 T6% Managers and ul-ldo?'.t. 3~—Jennings, Detroi 4~Carriga 6—Griffith, Washington. 7:-!';'&’, L e TR