Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 8, 1916, Page 3

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Ty %1% EXH sen! &‘. : Howard,1b 5 4.» % Get it at Once, 3 400 ISAAC.S.-JONES i iid Cosbhec i 4 Insurance and:Real Estate Agent | Eastedhrt 3 410 Bulkeley Boys Unable to Find Purvis Richards Building, 91 Main Street | mum; 39 3 e at Opportune Time—Score 9 to 7. DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? | [esaiy - The Academy defeated the Bulkeley ' 2 Cubs, 9 to 7, on the campus Saturday . DO YOU ‘OCCUPY YOUR OWN » Dezo bt Mag. | DWELLING 'HOUSE? Dire. stiy. Fime afternoon. 'Purvis pi ‘excellent You cannot collect rents from a burned bullding, and you may have to Sl eniine dasal Slensos ed three hits and aided with errors pay some one else rent while you re- 1 Columbia”s First Defeat in Five Years.| Totals 5472718 3 Totals 39122711 1. scored flve runs. QP_/ bufld.. Ingure your rents with Columbia suffered-its first defeat in| (%) Batted for The Stanley brothers and Brogan togetties a dual track meet in five years wh A starred at bat while Lawrence and B. P. LEARNED & CO. team it was beaten by Brown on South f61d 7 Folio 214 the heavy work for the Griba. lin N The score: Agency Established May, 1846. Saturday by a score of 64 1-2-to 52 1-2. | Chicage ] First places were well ‘divided, Sulksley’ Cube N F. A S ORNEVEATAAW o e e i oty coutmB g Tn e Lapmneme ™3 318 1 § kR AT -] were weak, an |- "Nedl. 4 2 ATTOR! pace were too much for the Penn bat- | though Columbia won the shot but Coveleskie Tight in Pinches. Ll R i) L o P ters. 5 Wwith Armstrong, the absence of Rus-| Detroit, Mich., May 7.—Pitching su- 2 503 2 ! Brown & Perkins, Ailsmeys-at-low e Watiesa sell Beatty, mainstay Of the team last | perbly with mén on bases, Harry [dscacs & 0 o 1 § 30 Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. RAIDE. e, year, was keenly felt. Columbia won | Coveleskie defeated St. Louis 2 to 1 o 388 En stairway near to Thames| The University of Virginia adminis- | four of the six running events. today, thus breaking Defroit’s losing s Y , National Bank. Telephone 38-3. 2 s 301150 fo1e . o After the Browns had batted in the 528 3 P i rst inning, an unusual argument , Elliott Op;rl:d Upon. took place. Mdnager Jones sent Groom 2978 =% May 7.—An operation was in to pitch but Umpire Hildebrand, - Stanley, L. . Brogan. e T ey ot declaring that Jones had previously 5 Ll " ner ‘the Brooklyn jail Saturday afternoon, announced Weilman as his pitching 5 and it was later reported that the frac- {] | choice, could not start Groom. After r the issue was debated for ten minutes, SATURDAY'S ture of Eiliotr's skull was due to a - ; Wt o ard fe eyl RESULTS. Eiar et o by s SATURDAY’S MARKET. 100 Lack Stest : mound. Score: Navenar League. —_— alley St Louis (A) Detroit (&) Boston 7, New York 6. Bouata of Danicison and Dr. Owen | Substantial Gaine Were Made by Se-| ttTond “iukia 3 s 3 37 3 Huwes 3 3% 1 E| GERTCeumie 102 e O'Neill of Willimantic. N curities During Short Session. Joimeoias 3 032 q|vied 4833 0| Cnchaau 7. S fous 2 » 1 fracture about an inch e 181 4 conby T it - S and ' balf aquare, ihis on the 1eft side| New York, May 6—Further sub- B SR 30N PR 3208 wow v mn b ‘and back of the head. The crushed |Stantial gains registered by securi- | 63600 I Marsans,cf 4 1 3 0 OfHetimanrt 1 0 0 0 0 section of skull was broken into eight |ties today plainly implied a wide- Miam! Copper 3% 36% | Deatsb 4'1 2 3 ofYowngh 3 6 4 11 i or ten pieces and there was a hole near | Spread belief on the part of conser- . ;m;lcr § : s3 ::"nmgt.c § ,‘,’ 1] ; : the top of the fracture, where the bul-| vative as well as speculative interests % e 3ieis ois s s £ International League. jlet is supposed to have entered and |that Washington would except Ger- 108 oY e Newark 6, Montreal 3. "lodged somewhere in the forward part | many’s latest pledge and that the i “Frovidence 8, Toronto 7. (15 innings) of the head. The bullet was not lo-|long-pending crisis has been avert- morasoal cated, however. Elliott's brains were|®d Trading was on a large and Eastern oozing frém the break in the skull be- | broad scale, albeit it centered large- League.. Lawrence 8, Wartford 1. Xow London 2. Lowell 1. Poriland 1. Springfield 3. :to be resting comfortably. He did not | less in the order named. Lynn 7, New Haven 4. ' have- much abnormal temperature and| The Mexican division was storred Callege Resuits. was in a comparatively satisfactory|into renewed activity and strength on Columbia 2, Wesleyan 1. eyan Harvard 4, Pensylvania 0. Princeton 0. condition, considering what he has|advices suggesting a lessening of the 3 Virginta 13, Yale 1. been through. tension in the Mexican situation. 700 ®hil Co . That Biliott shot himself is now the [ Mexican petroleum In which the over- | 3 Press Steel Caf .. acceptéd explanation of how he came | turn was enormous, made an extreme | 150 Pull Pal Car Chicago . | Philadelphia Cincirmati . St Louls %0 be injured. In any event, no one|gain of 6 1-2 points_to 107 1-2, and| 660 By Steel Sp of hig pursuers has claimed to have| Texas Company rose 7 1-4 to 191 3-4, 3 Fittgreh seen Elliott during the time the hunt|with almost 3 for American Smelting s b oAt Sdnaiey was on. _Sheriff 'W. N. Bates, who un-{and. more ' than or ifornia | . 100 08 . et loaded Elliott’s guns after the cap-| Petrcleum. s 1, 13y | Carey's Drive Gives Pirates -'Vichry ture, said that-one of the magazine gun| Automobile issues claimed atten- L Chicago, May 7.—Max Carey’s drive cartridge holders was filled, while the| tion from the outset, the 3 to 6 points % % | over the right field fence scored the other was {wo cartridges short of be- | gains in Maxwells, Willys-Overland, | -~ 500 Sioss only run of a pitchers’ battle in Johns Hopkins 9. Swarthmere 3. Tufts 10, Catholic University 2. Brown 2, Holy Cross 0. Darthmouth 6, Vermont 1. St Anselm 2. Boston College 0. Fordham 1, Crescent 0. ° ing full. This'may or may not indi- | Studebaker and allied shares resulting 9% o7y | Which Kantlehner of Pittsburgh won Peerless Haynes Twelve % { Ask the nearest: Sersice Station Deoler Tires, : Notioos ol O.D. Cloncher o ot s oy org Tvots cate that Elliott shot himself, but it|partly. from rumor of a forthcoming § 1 from Lavender of Chicago today. The is now believed he.did. He isn't saying | consolidation of leading motor inter- | 300 Sonuth Ry pr 0 % | Cubs got only three hits oft the Pitts- anything on the subject or on any|ests, although these were later of-| 11509 Studebaker & % | burgh pitcher and only one of them 1600 Teun Copper got to third. Scor other. ficially denied. YALE BOUTS TIGERS broad jump. .Windnagle in the one-|only Cornell men took part. In this IN TRACK MEET mile run established a new record for|event,Gubb won with a good lead in the local track by covering the dis-|15.02, which is one-fifth lower than the L LY Shinritne - slinres yere: consplenons] S0 Temeitn X Pittsbursh (N) ™ S P R _|tance in 4.23 4-5. intercollegiate record and ties the pre- FUNERAL. SHRENE | i Biorine. Peteiran ] ot T . Ave a% b ] Sastan ey s Asset to Blue Vic-| "1 " ;e two-mile run the first five]vious Cornell mark. Starr came in ¢ making further recovery from its| 2800 Union Pac opy.- men to finish. were Ithacans, but had | third in this event, but was disqualified 'Mrs. Julia P. Riemer. heaviness on the early week, with a | 19 Unlon Pac p gain of {wo points for the common. o el o ey oerice® | * Unitea Fruit, which led vesterday's % — at het home in Himeille Seburady, mv‘ sharp rebound of prices, supplement- . 8. T Ale 106 106 | Costello,rt [James . George,,Jr. of St. Aiben's| S lts ain of that session, but suc | chreh, officiating. The -burial was in/ cumbed to profit-taking closing at a from Princeton at Yale fleld Saturday were thirteen track and field events, for a total of 50 points. No records and in these Yale won ten first places| 1% the finals of the 120 yard hurdles g because he knocked down three of Yale won the annual dual track meet | mown no was 1o tHre D Jo i kb | hurdles. it th it by & score of 66 1-2 to 37 1-2. There | sastiy won by Coman Love been g0 Zinc production of the United States during 1915 amounted to 560,000 tons, alooronmonnry Bl onusenivnd - Y Sl easieoncosn small loss. O mtor reamos by eing. takenl] “Crucible and Lackawanna _Steels Louts 1. Konnedy. Mrs, Riemer had|led the recognized war shares at 3 been a resident of Elmville for about|t0 4 points advances, with considerable eight months. activity and strength in American % and Baldwin . Locomotive, New York 1 — .| Air Erske, Studebaker and Westing- : e 5 8t. Louis 1, Cincinnati 0. honse. Reading featured a belated rise in Bl LUl MO iy S TRk do- 3 Willss-0'land pr bt = 3 x;ns.iegm c}fnvlsl(;n toget}:ernvldt?l, QU. Total Sales 575,450 sharéa. f;‘;!e'ledhg;gmn ifi;’;"fld‘n,r:nig;c’;:‘?e I 3 ! moving 'orward in " later § dealings, the market closing with an COTTON MARKET. %‘L‘i“i’&ffii‘fie e SRl impressive manifestation of strength.| New York, May 6.—Cotton futures|the run that lost him the game. otal sales aggregated $575,000 { opened firme. ~July, 12.53! October,| Beck was injured in the second were broken, but excellent times were made. A light rain which fell Friday night may have had something to do with the fact that the performances were not record breaking. Ideal weather | conditions prevailed overhead, for taere was pienty of sun to keep the athletes from becoming chilled during their performance and there was vracticaily no wind Johnny Overton, the sensationay young Tennessean, who has proved a big asset to the Yale track team this Year, won first place in theshalf-mile and ‘mile races. Colwell, of Princeton, and Overton ran a great race in the mile Tt had been predicted that Over- ton would win this event easily, but as it turned out he had to fight Colwell every inch of the way, and only elght feet separated them at the finish. They covered the distance in 4 min- utes 23 2-5 seconds. The half-mile was one of the ikt races of the day, and Yale had won the meet when if came time to start the men in this_event. Accordingly, John Mack. the Yale coach, and W. M. Osler. Jr, the Yale track captain, told Overton not run in the half-mile, alohough he had been entered in that event. Overton loitered about the starting mark, and just before the starting gun was fired took his place and ran ths race, disregarding the in- structions given him. He won easily, leading Barker, cf Yale, to the tape by a good margin. Cy Young who has slept very little during the last week on account of an so BlonmeBuured g8, ¥ i £ 0010 cago 00000 1wo base hits, Barney, Baird, Wagne Zimmerman. Home run, T oo wlroomensss Shares. ; 12.68; Dec. 12.87; Jan. 12.94, PLANT FIELD, N - The bond market was firm, but| New York, May 6._Cotfon futures | Nis inte ros’ tas Covhur wert o , New London | 1acked especial - features, Total sales | closed strong. May, 12.70: July, 12.76; | shart for his frst’ gaue ith o 10 (par value) aggregated $1,550,000. Oce. 12.90; Dec. 12.07; Jan. 13.12. cals, Hornsby taking Beck’s place at . 3 Panama coupon ¥'s declined 1 3-8| Spot stéady; middling 13.85. ] il e NEW /LONDON e ndnin b MONEY MARKET. o Lo New York, ay 6~—AMercantile pa- per 3 1-4. Sterling 60 day billg 472 3-8; demand 475 3-4; cables 476 3-8. Francs demand 594; cables 593 (1-4. Marks demand 76 1-4; cables 76 1- Kronen demand 13 1. cables 13 3-4. Guilders demands 41 1-4; cables 41 1-2. Tires demand 41 1-4; cables 41 =, 3 VERSUS 'PORTLAND MONDAY AND.TUESDAY . May 8th and 9th Games Called at 3:30 P. M. General Admission .. Grand Stand ......... i I $xet & QE Besel g £ 1 Lires demand 632; cables 631, % | Rubles demand 31; cables 21 1-4. Bar silver 76 3-4. Mexican dolars 59 1+8. Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds firm, - CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. ~ High. Iow. Close -.--MI8K 1K 113% 1% 11 14% 15 Y% 157-16 118% 1K 4, wlossconrmess Blowornommsn Bl eovnuunccsne Blossgowsinanb! b i oo °e .: 250 - 25¢ %% il i DR. A. J. SINAY [ ] 2 Tokas Tew T .15% 16 i wlceratcd tooth, won the two-mile run in 9 minutes 57 4-5 seconds. He !apped four men before he finished one of the pretijest races of the afternoon. Princeton made a good showing in the 220-yard dash and the 220-yard A EEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEE fie<FECERTTEE Brzspssinsiissstany L ‘' Dentist Reoms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwioh Phone 1177-3 i B 43% 47 AT’ - 43 9% 40 o paseussaas g e i Rl fore the ‘operation was performed. Jy around the Mexicans, Motors, ship- At e L] 38% uls - 4 ° Sunday -afterncon Elliott was said | Fing issues and munitions, more or e - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 5 LIVE STOCK MARKET. hurdles. DI 0 g %4 15| Chicago, May 5 ipts 17 rd ot Princton, dafaated Farwall Batopolis 3 cago, y 5—Hogs, rece = ord, o inceton, defeat el THE DIME SAVINGS BANK | 2% i i % 3 |00 hosd, Macet atione T b sonta : S Xae in the. miaste OF NORWICH 126 glgher‘ Mixed and butchers, $9.50@ of Yale, in the hurdles. Yale’s showing .95; good heavy, $9.75@9.90; rough Gand o 4 Saturday points to a close meet at heavy, $3.40G9.00; light,, $9.30@10.00; Cambridge mext Saturday, when the pigs, . ! Hs meet the Harva team n a Cattle—Recelpts 1,000 head. Market | poyoes s oo s Ot cheduled for todey. | oot which will decide the last leg of steady. Beeves, $7.90@9.90; cows and American Assoolation. a cup for which both teams have been 4 aampe i St Competing for five years. & Rl e TR CORNELL DEFEATS HARVARD Leagoe. Buftalo' 12, Baltimore (12 irnings. IN TRACK ATHLETICS; X . ostimd, o 4 ‘Montreal-Newark grounds. T New Yorkers Sweep Clean in Five WINDHAM TAKES SECOND Events—Score 83 to 34. ttsburgh, May 5—Cattls supply LEAGUE GAME steady. Prime 1,200 to = 1,300 Js., g‘fl)fl:. whl.‘lg) to Pitcher Potter Wins His Own Game 0@9.35; utchers 1.- g—Scor : 1,700 bs., $8.50@9.00; fatr 900 i 105 Inhiei=—toors. b (0 & $7.75@8.25; common 700 | Windham High School baseball team @7.50; Won its second victory in the Eastern | 7 F Connecticut hool baseball | 81 bammer throw. league S: afterncon in this city | 0 all, Cornell got nine first and nine when Southbridge High was _de- | 360 Whitle Besiere st S ‘| feated in an exciting 1i-inning game events by the score of 5 to 4. Potter, Win the Tthacan: . ham's crack .pitcher, won his own| nmsfig a two-bagger with Reade pireey FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer A. C. FREEMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 53 BROADWAY | Office. Hours, 2:4; 7-8 p. m. 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