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8| heoubiomwsl. 1 ; 3 1 H 1 ° o T (Special to The Bulletif) Putnam, May 8—Lots of hitting, clever base running, and generally better baseball on Putnam’s part this afternoon proved to be the undoing of Tourtellotte high, North Grosvenor- dale, when the teams met on the Put- nam high school lot. The score was 20 to 10. Although the score was not such as to indicate a fast game the crowd got their money’s = worth. Rafferty for Putnam :“lte 9p uespumull‘yn m game an pt ! fi‘- moving 3 time. Wngel p\lllo: og one clever | Walsh and Smith. stunt and got a double play unas- ] - :.h“d fll!lk?;i up to hllmmt. m.t TIGER STADIUM CRACKS the first time in several years nat ? Lught here you can get the best pro- | Tourtellotte has had a team in.the NOT THOSE OF DOOM 3 4 3 [ 3 3 3 3 3 n tor tor lection BEAMNSL [OV tovm "ne Dy the|field and they were & PooT Ineteh Ior | Engineers Report Big Structurs Shows peculiar play / S the Smoke of the Service from of & from fast Putnam n £, - gl Strons, reliable companiés we repre- | of substitutes in the iatter part of the No. Signs of Weakness. & Maine to the Philippines. sent. | 4 Klem ; There's crisp, brisk snap to Get it &t Onoe. Don't Delay. - i 4 & ISAAC S. JONES £ na— o e . Bull” Durham Insurance and Real Estate Agent ball and threw it over first base, two Federal Reserve g j i Dbered) . 11. e Net amount Cub ring. B: > . cigarette that just suits men of Richards Building, 91 Main Street ub _runs scoring. aird of Pitts. due from- burgh was benched for too strenuous| 4 o spunk and spirit. susouwme W s e 3% i1 2833 itsa RN argument over a strike with Klem. LAT- a1l Scores: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW $ it S GENUINE then Danking, BOGEe o e b AMOS A. BROWNIN 1308 s e o o o 10, Ner smount ‘Gus from : . G, — _— | down the stands wide apertures which 11% e TR Nat At T MMMAM] e e "Phone 700 102173 5| seemed to indicate that the structure io1 1 auo” from . ap- ; Taserve cltice-r 97,560, Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg, ‘was on the point of collapse. The Ful- A e proved reserve .560.10 : > « : | ler Construction company hastened to $o00 em 10 e iy 12, Net emount due from i v Teport that the lines were expansion 17 184 ® Chicazo banks and bankers (oth Brown & Perkins, ifismeys-at-lav 001042 11| ks, which appeared in all concrete SRS isie o 2nd St Touls . $49,262.00 Phan included i 10 92 15> Qyer Uneas Nat. Bank, Shatucket St | MR | - iicr ity “nihet; e’ Saoc structuree, e il aue *tro T o nirance stairway near to Thames | pumm i Touilois or doibis’ moes Anesi| -The university authorities were de- o8 2 2uee e oy i ations) Bank. Telephone 38-3. | hnumisied: Tnnines piched, 1y Hurdock 3. Girecs | termined to o sure of the building, wTu THB EEents 1 other ) e r " | SMOKING TOBACCO | v 'ades™ sos| e : Bereila b Biain 5 Ty Ao Ehiadalntiia o . % - 14, Other eheel; on Thimes $1.669.37 iched bal Murdock ase; struck out Inspe the stadium. 10se _engineers - ., . o e e [ e ey wae ' A “roll your own” “Bull” | "itns etnt ek b own Durham cigarette has dis- passed balls by Chase 1; umpires, Coderre, Henay: | indicated no signs of weakness. @s reporting bank 10,087.17| © rency, _ nickels — - ourrency. nickels hnchveneu—dnrlcht-—pa- and cents ... & jaHits off Murdock 1:| and\they s oned several er.gineers 50; time of game 1h, 6m. 15. b Fractional and Cents . 1,147.63 CAMES SCHEDLUED TODAY. 5 16, Notes of other natlonal Prttibush (> Chicaso () S = e 9115 | **banks . g el oz "5 5% 3 Secontenr S 2% P S sonality. It gives you that 16, Notes of other national I A 1 New York at Pittsbursh. Beraovet 5 1 4 0 ofFacke 31000 — sttt Bevor R 2 oot e rerie L TAIEAN syt 3 Ameriesa Laague. Times 4383 o ¥imasm 11310 i . e < 30000 e 3 saneri i = 7 e 3 9 e ,500.00| 31 3 Cloang Bosen MES isisdmmwT iiid ) and unique aroma which are |, Goin ‘and Certifiatesl) abessos| Mo D ot e = F e . : 2 2 X i e TR | o> - R R not found in anyother tobacco. |3 HELIHoS ol with 00 | 0T e R H oouls' ok Wankicn sello .o . 8. Treasurer and due dor Lottors of Cxed 3 Eastern Leagus. Gibwnme 3 17 2 0fTermeazs 4 1380 “ " er Letters of Cre : amgee s sotsente; SRS, 1iiifiRs 1iiYd Leamn to “roll your own™ | from U. 5 freasurer ... i Woreeser st New Hacen. o 30758 3| ety 0% % 8 . with “Bull” Durham —a few | Total................ 36588078 Lonn at_Bridgeport 3 ‘gast.p 010 - f . = 5 1 Planters Win 10-inning Contest. Portland st New London. illos” 1 ¢ 0 00 MOLLWITZ, CINCINNATI. trials will do fi—afld Foullget |15 copital ek pasd In.. $108,008.00 3% San pNew London, Conn, May 8—New Aakaa; Tt Eatni. 166 0 o) ————————— | far more enjoyment out of |35 Surplus fund . 52 T30 08 fav. e e EtEuA Rt L s oty L PRt TR N World’s Hurdle Mark. 1 profits . . $12,312.28 3 Tows B AT R ow s 3 . Woith one ot Ia the. ot hale of the | Grma 5 e Robert Simpson, the Oissouri uni- | tenth, Rodriguez doubled, advanced to | New Yok H TBatieq for Prendergast in oth. versity star, estabiished a new world's 4,974.20 third on Manning’s sacrifice and came | Bxston 1 D T s e e Ask for FREE et home wWith the winning run when | BTl 1 J e e e e b of @ B e L enoeris ¥ i s en souri-Iowa package of “papers” STf& e °F s hosg: O'Connell singled to right. g i o e i Siiiue, sk Threo baro . | SOULIoWE BIAL0 CONCHS I hia orased | | ith mach G bark. o) 317 Ret © amount . dus 6 8| Russnisn 3 e 7 [—— one-itth ‘of a’ second from the mark, < banks “and” bankers . : = Which was jointly held by five runners 5 10,459.28 e A e Athletics Pound Johnson. A};ex-;;i-r ?v“.x B-;‘ in sthaAlS.cen:- along with Simpson. The Missourl e Cates s i Whiteiseee 5 8.5 0 0| Philadelphi o rooklyn, N. Y., May 8.—Alexander | stilete gathered 20 points for his team, 33, Tndividual deposits sub- et S et 3 311 1 8 i e Ty roriIadelphia | wealened for a minute in the second | which was an easy winner by 80 points Ject to check ... 481,045.02 | 33 Individual depostts sub- o Munningrt & 30 0 0| carefics including three doubles, drove | IPning today and Brookilyn won 2 to | to. 47, 33 . Cargifinq i clmokal g 299741} " jeot to check HOiConneles 4 1 1 1 1PN TV OfF the rubber in the elghth and |0, making it five straight games the | % Oashier's checks out- s0.00 | 35 Certified checks -.L..00 o 400 4 0flwon from Washington today, 4 to 2. Is’hlllles have lost to the Superbas. et X g; 1;.;1.:&‘} snzn“.’z‘:‘ :egod-.. 3670 30 12 1| SCOTE: O 3 10, “Deposits requiring ms B e ) v ] heeam . - s SPORTING NOTES. ‘tice but less than Moz 0 01 2 Yomupe s 27 8 8 e P B W G« o A 28 Total .. ... $681,889.79 ; aish: — 4030 skt 4 210 O|FRNRY 30 8 8 Ol & o State of Connectlcut, County of New 2% %0 Yscmee 424z oolinnn 3000 Hlomet § 2 9| Cnicago with 29 hits led the Na- Tondon, sei k- Dwight . Housh, | % “Blank Wx i Paskert2> 3 0 2 0 O|Catshaw.2d 3 2 of tional circuiters in swatting last week. Cashier of the above named bank, 4o Marlins Blank Worcester. P339 Yichmisio £18 0 0INiGeAn 2828 ofolons 3 2 1| St. Louis’s 55 runs topped the list of solemnly swear that the above state- New Haven, Conn., May 8—Timely 1070 oMo 3630 0fumac’ 3041 dluccime 3133 0| scorers. ment Is’ true {0 the best of my know- | motar . : hitting enabled New Haven to shut out 3 0 1 2 ofStellberit 0 0 0 o o|Alexanderp : s > T 20110 edge and belief. State of Connecticnt, Goun! Worcester today, 5 to 0. _Alsworth B0 s ofirmy 4 1053 e PG g8 Y A committee has been appointed by DWIGHT H. HOUGH, Mondon, ss.: L \Charles pitched fine ball for the locals holding A e e e the Amateur Athletic Union, it was . Cashier. |Cashier of the above named. the visitors to one scratch hit, made| = =~ _— _—_ _— Totals 34 13226 18 1 announced Thursday night, to go to|have five right-handed slabmen and| Subscribed and sworn to befors me ::l;r:uflv‘m :lhl:tbgl: :‘u-v,- in the elghth inning. Score WM Washington May 12 to attend the [ two southpaws. this Stk dmy of e A CHNLL, Jedge and belief. o _Mawen 7 P gut Bt by bitted b itk hearing on the bill recently intro- = e Notary Publlc. CHAS. W. G 5% % 3| aued for Alnsmin T B ves oot Gianrs. duced in congress by Representative! Congressman Hay's Ambition. Correct—Attest: 00 bcmaami 8 3| wesign e New York, May 8—Boston made it | Barats oot Mo otk which pro- | o ConETessman Hay appears to be ¥ ST e e ey 5 Moy 19180 = e e 3s i Vex i New York, whicl ro- . N, y _of q DAUBERT, BROOKLYN. I 1] Speten three straight from New York today, | yides for the ersction In Washington | ECIE into the conference committee C.'H. FRISBIE, TeONARD P, Cafl stan 2 g by a score of 6 to 2. Score: v 2 ional = — 2 % Harsan Biale. Atricaliusl Lol 113 93] Champions Held to Thres Hits. Baon S e e ¢ |rotieal aaipomiiles Chicago Hesakt RPN lege, has announced that he will go to St 11| Boston, May 8.—Mogridge held the |Msrsilless 5 2 1 3 0[Bumsif . 2 07 0 0 = _ World’s Going to the Do 1 offe ARTHUR M. Columbid University at New York 2T 0 1fworld’s champions to three hits to- | a2 4 § 1 8 fifobwsntt 4 11 0 8| 1y Braves, now down to the 21- Sk gy % maysd gity next fall in a similar capacity. T 13 3 3|98y and with perfect support shut out | Fpateert 2 1 0 0 o 3812 3|player limit, are carrying the follow- | pus haY po o Coned mngidate, either, Richmond Lace Works He will have charge of the freshmen - Boston 4 to 0. Score: Vsl 310 0 0 i0120|fng performers on their _roster: 3 7 per cent. Stock teams. = New York (A) Boston (A) Konetchy.1b 5 115 0 0| A3 a: 1 el enke TI P H has Roosevelt. — Pittsburgh Gazette- per Slomas %1% 58 Simes|EmR ti i 3188 e N " Roulbach, Hagan: | TS 1 interested, write neront oF e 4 073 8 3 1378 1 0 shms, . Nenf, 3 : — Tre Merchants. 3 Sapesti” 422 0 9 Compionct 2 0 2 00 200 2 0! catchers—Gowdy, Tragesser; infield- 3 9 : Lowell Bunched Hits in Fourth. |Miwi« 31 3 6 o 205 0 oGowave 21400 10 e e o o g B W airis World's Going to the Dogs. "A"s’;‘;“‘:hg:“:m':v Jr. mich, inthe State o * Hartford, Conn., May S.—Bunching | Bikerst 4 2 0 3 9 8.8:8 2 Sfmmns 6 L NI 128 % olville, Bgan, Fitzpatrick: outfielders— | Henry Ford isn't a candidate, either, ostor RESOURCES, three singles in the fourth inning with R EE 50100 T mnmu L 3 6 3 o 0] Magee, Compton, Wilhoit, Connolly, |but he has carried more states than B R a base on balls and a sacrifice hit, 3110 i1120 %3533 Snodstass, Collins. ' Jumes and Allen | has Roosevelt—Pitisburgh Gasette-| o == == T L e Lowell scored three runs and defeated 22131 9 o611 .%|are on the disabled list. The Boston | Times. £ the kndieg stry that | % o, OXe™ ~ b S b e e > 3028 e D ol cars could be produced fast enough |, $%%%% : club had twelve men left on the bases, EZTin 30313 IR tnad n s to come anywhere near supplying 8he |3 1. 'S, bonds deposited to . being unable to hit when they had 10000 demand, and even now every one of| secure circulation (par WFELD, New London | chances to score. The score: E< 10000 Nally, 3 S22l a0 o8 N the more prominent concerns is far " vaélle)d W st Ry e Pk L Ne Y 01001 0 2 behind in its orders. = onds, Hn‘x;zetluim gggg g g 330—0 g b Two base hits; Smith. Home run, Fitpatrick. DBINU N The unique situation in the motor|® . Securities J. Smith and Skiff; Zei: 8 82| hauea o muea 0 e car_industry has been explained by| L; ® bouds (mot includ ONDON tullen. Eordr il vesTERDAY'S mesULTS. J. Walter Drake, president of a motor | miSageqc ). oo 8 B w 98 —_— » caz corporation, as follows: | . _ Stocks, - inan ¥oal VERSUS Low Breaks Up Pitchers’ Battle. P | : z 2 p ver a year ago when the leading | 'eral Reserve = Springfleld, Mass. May 8—Low — P ton. 32 Fordiand 1. (10 luntogy. 1916 Touring Season Promises to be a Keen One—Promi- | manufacturers realized that there |6. @ Subscription to : = 1d be an unprecedented demand for| 5tock of Fed drove the ball over the left field fence | _ Cleveland Wins Eight Straight. Lowsil 3: Hertlord 0. iyl o Reserve bank. g - e Tawrense 1 - - P omobiles, plans were made to sub- today with the score a tie and won| “Cleveland, May 8.—Cleveland play- | oo S 5: Worecier- nent Drivers Will Compete in Sweepstakes at Indian- | 27570 Less amount un- 0 TLAND for Springfield over Lawrence by 2|ed off a postponed Zame wit Detraott| o "o °° Wenessi” Liague. T arens praihetion te ment] WOE . oi . N this condition. The situation at the ‘TUESDAY, MAY gth Games Called at 3:30 P. M. LB O apolis. Hupmobile plaht is typical of that|7. a Value of banking hoi oo 3 which took place in many of the other | (If unencumbered) . | b e large plants. Present automobile prices [ 105, Net amount due 3 have been made possible by inc: Federal Reserve Bank General Admissi S R R “The nineteen-sixteen touring sea-| to take this precaution haa many | broduction. We huve Insistcd on e | 11,8 et amount bt ':‘h :uulon 25¢ Newnsex & Montsal 1. son is now at hand. To the thousands | reasons to regret it later on. ining Hupmonile standard Teb:| doprovea " 32 3 Baltimore 12; Buffalo 10. Who own motor cars this is the Season| g eiial entry list for the sixth |mat e:‘nm_y "n:.b ‘:‘: ;t x;anly the b:;f D ity American Leagus. of keenest anticipation, and to the| international Sweepstakes race on the | tainable on account of ordering in| Chicasoamd St . .. ., - Cleveland 8; Detrott 1. tens of thousands who do mot own|Indianapolis Motor Speedway has just | greater quantities. So we placed our |4 “OHs, “wmaunt o ALES," WINES, LIQUO MARKET BROAD, ACTIVE. trials including the war contract ai- | phimerss . N Sietion 2. motor cars it should be the season for | been announced, although the entries | contracts well ahead for materials and | ® auo ® troms an: » 'y Q RS T visicn were less active and more ir- | No other game schedued. Planning a different and better spring | closed at midnight, May 1. Several|parts for the increased production,| proved .reserve H % A Considerable Portion of the Trad-|re;ilar than usual. Bethlehem S.ecl American Association. and summer than they ever enjoved |letters were in the mail by that date, | with concerns which we had dealt with | agents in other i AND CIGARS ing was from Professional ‘Sources. | CIcscd at a net advance of 5 poiafs| Ac Kenss Gty 1; Columbus 10, Deforer “The myriad chatms and de- |and the speedway officials waited for|for many years and had heretofore| Teserve cities.. 14,663.25 afier losiug 9 points. Total saies| At Minneaolis 7: Indianapolls s < s i meivies: lights of the great outdoors cannot be | them to arrive. This list gnows the|been most reliable as regards delivery. s, 12, Net amount due from New York, May 8—The broad and | 2mounted to 825,000 shares. , At Bt Paul 8 Louisrile i enjoyed without a motor car. For the |most formidable array of speed talentWe booked an unprecedented number | %y, Nor SRRt due from DAN MURPHY active demand on the resumption of | Bonds manifested increased firmness [ At Miwsskse S; Toledo 7. Wives ‘and mothers who have been |that ever faced a starter at Indian-(of orders for cars. In spite of our| Pare inciadedin 10 of 113 trading today had for its chief incen- |On the demand for railroad shares, Kept indoors by the rigors of winter, |apolis. Only one prominent driver is|foresight, however, two conditions |14, Other checks on banks 11 Bath Street tive the announcement that the goy- |Total sales, par value, aggregated ‘ National Leagur. and for the ctildren long confined in |missing, Ralph DePalma, who was|arose which could not have been antic-| in the same city or town ernment at Washington had decided to | $2,690,000. W. 1 Pelihe school rooms the season now at|unable to get his car rebullt in time.|ipated, namely, a greater demand for| 98 Teporting bank . accept the submarine concessions con- | United States bonds were unchanged | Bmokim 2 & 24| hand brings compensations—if there s | There are more foreign bullt cars and | cars fhan even the most optimistic (15,3 Dutslle checks STETSON & YOUNG, |[iained in the recent German mote |on call Boston 5 7 notor car with which the family may | & higher average among the ability of A ® sa1.52 - There were other favorable develops O T 324 | take advantage of them. A six-cyl-(all drivers and higher quality among cur- C d.B .l ments including the government re- sTOCKS Philadelphia ‘8 8 %|inder, five passenger touring car Is the field of cars than ever before. _m‘nh:kdl Frige arpenters and Builders Tmproved conditions gver & month age o Hen 1w | Bsbiy S G e e s oot it 04| Mumutuctrid soditions’ 1o 1 —_— SR S Best work and materials at right | large traffic gains by western trans- % 2 ax | NV b “**| maintenance, beautiful to look upon, | United States in every line of industry| One of the greatest of automobile | % Totes of prices by skilled labor, portation lines and, further copper ad- : S e sturdy, dependable, and durable. It|have been radically changed because|races is promised when twenty-three|;s’ Fredersl He: ‘elephons. 60 WEST MAIN ST. | vances. % 4% 'Zx| Dr. Frank J. Sexton of Brookline, | has a reputation and prestige gained|of the many new conditions injected|cars, tuned to the highest pitch, will |19, Coin and certificates. In the early trading Mexicans were Foundry 55% 54 | who resigned as coach of the Harvard |in years of performance. It involves|into the situation by the world war.|Dbe sent away in the 150-mile struggle | 20. Legal-tender notes irregular ta heavy as a result of ov- | Gim, — g baseball team last year because the|no new or untried principles of u:x:i Probably no one in&uu‘ry has been so g: tg;”!::mfl;l; Trophy Cup at|2 5 ’R"%‘:-’...:"‘fl.!":‘.:‘a'a‘.‘?: ernight advices from across the bor- | Harvard baseball committee, particu- | gineering or manufacture. It is a widely affected as the motor car busi- Speedway on 3 F . C- GEER, Piam rm g e el o el . $% 5%|larly its chairman, Barrett Wendell, [and proven motor car. The demand|ness. Automobile ownérs and the|Saturday afternoon. Among e e 122 Prospect Strest. Norwich. Conn. | Materially reduced losses. In fact Pe- | 3 - 83% 8% | Jr, was attempting to dictate to him | for cars always exceeded the number | public generally have little or no con- | drivers who will Total e s i “Phone 611 troleum was the strong feature of the 1% 1 | how the team should be run, Wednes: | of them avallable, and only those who| ception of the dificulties which heve e |final hour, finishing with a net gain. | Lo 2y suf e superior court|make fheir reservations early e | confron e automobile manufac- Tezas Company aiso’ improved sub: i 3 6% 1o4|against the president and fellows of | able to obtain their car without wait- | turers quring the past year. It has A. C. FREEMAN’ M. D. |stantialy. 109% o Harvard College for $2,000. ing. In past seasons those who failed | been only through the resourcefulness On the surface it was apparent that | v, 2 % s ! Physici iderable part of the day's large | do. pfd % ] ysician and Surgeon & congidarahle 5 e day's AL turnover emanated from professional 68 BROADWAY sources, the short interest being again impelle to cover. During mid-ses- Abs :‘fi;’ Hours, 2-4; 7-8 p. m. sion rails became very active, notably ¥ Appointment. Tel, 1425-2 | the Pacific, St. Paul, Atchison, New el 1425-2 | York Central and Reading, 17 e e T The inquiry for these stocks ceased | ke, ©/7/*""1., 111 0%, 1IS%, 115% MAHONEY BROS. almost as suddenly as it began, how- . s ever, and little of their gain was re- FALLS AVENUE Sained. i ] o i 5 Mercantile ne preferred and e # nR T Hack, Livery and Boarding | s Froit bade fair to hetd thelt Stable prominence of the previous week. Mar- 2 a ay% b ine advanced on steady absorption i . 3 43y a3y vq Suarantec our service to be the | expectation that the proposed issue of 5 : % byge: At che most reasonable orices. | 520,000,000 notes will hasten the pro- K 3 poseq 1eorganization. ~ Fruit's further T“E DEL H FF advance of six to 164 3-4, its highest - price in over a year, was ascribed to| New York, May 8—Call money further buying Dby other prominent | steady. Higi 2 1-2, low 2 1-4: 1. European Plan shipping interests. ing rate 2 1-4; last loam 2 1-2; clos ‘The automobile division contributed -4 offerea % 3 | Rates 75 conts per day and uA | neavily to the day's operations, Maxe | °5 Do 2 14 gl HAYES BROTHERS. w=ll issues.rupplementing last week's el 122, g gains «fter an early reaction. Rumors COTTON. ohone 1222. 26-28 Broadway | of early-dividend disbursements on th. | New York, 8.—~Cotton _futures THE AETNA. second yreferred and common chares |closed steady. 1284; July 1272; g fatied of ccnfirmation in authoritative | October 1289; December 1304; Jasuary 3 Guarters, 1311 Urited States Steel and other indus- | Spot steady; middiing 1300, - ., 'GAY LADIDS OF THE