Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 11, 1916, Page 3

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s sy oshling Slanks 8t Louis. May 10.—Worces- rashington, May 10.—St. Louts 3 b-:':h,nm $ o, e | anut out gm'vv-:xmmn it00 visitors' errors. Herring was effective ‘d‘.l,l’:t, % Lo run ‘the sixth when Milan was passed, had filled the bases on three hits With | Shanks" stngle to lofe & Samre I'T; it here you can get the best pro- tocunm‘: against lost by fire in the of a POLICY i o annndnd BuFooswe! from one of the no one out. Score: St. Louis (A) Washington (A) ¥ strong, reliable companies we repre- H 1 Worsestar” (E) New London () v XL sent. Maloney,t 3 1 2 Russell3b 3 2.2 1 1 4 3 nce. Don't Dela: H 10 Courtaey,1b 2 1 8 Dowd, 3 037 3 38 SRR ., 52 * e — = —| Potgenit 8 0 ¢ 3 13 o $01, ISAAC 8. JONES 2 s Mageect 3 2 0 100 10 3 Il{ Insurance and Real Estats Agent % Srmdan 3 0 2 283 1 $13 Richards Building, 91 Main Street yler,c 415 003 1 303 e Coonees.25 41 7 11 3 200 Herdngp 2 1 0 o 1 0 _— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW St 13 : W IR ki drdinitd 1t THIs = m%flg‘f”ml& ELKS’ BOWLING SEASON ] GENUINE Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. CONCLUDES TONIGHT. Rodriguez, Herring. 6, P S i i - IRoll-Off for Second Place Will Take| [ awrence Hufiliates New Haven. u Brown & Perkins, Himep-atlaw | B0 00 1o oot e Presont. | pomerence scp iyt o0 v l | SO o Nai Dask. Shetuckst Bb 1 - ed to-Madden's Tosm: rence defeated New Haven in the 3 Bl walivay. . nder Ao SOETAs 22 opening game of the season here to- Cleveland Defeats Champs. Natiasal. Bank. Telephons 38-3. | witn the rolling oft of the tie for|day, 12 to 0, winning in the third in- | Boston, May 10—Cleveland defeated second honors in the tournament which | ning when Chapelle issued two passes, | the world's champions, 6 to 2, outbat- Tennis. has been conducted at the Elks' home two batters and made a pitch, | ting and outplaying Boston. ' Speaker 4 , the bowl ea will | which with three hits, gave Lawrence d Morton were chiefly instrumental New Haven, Conn., May 10—Yales | (02 {0 'S cicie "Fonn ‘Hostie. team | six roms. Woodward fnishon. the in securing inis result. The former SMOKING I'OBACCO tennis team easily defeated Dartmouth | gnd Julian Tuttle’s trusties, as - he|game in the box. - had one of his best days, scoring three . Mad f . d’l 3 v gas | today, taking all the matches in nine | named them, will clash this evening| Pearson pitched good ball, allowing | runs and covering a wide range of ter- le of rich, nipe ngmm” events. for supremacy, ard the victor of the!no hits until the sixth inning. Score: | ritory for five putouts. Morton held 3 leaf “Bull match will receive an appropriate tro- wrense E) New Haven (E) | 'the Red Sox to six hits. The score: North Ca" olina eals / YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. hy. There is considerable interest | o b ¢ e Cleveland (A) Boston (A) is the most Ster: ik teh, as both teams are | Tamerd & 3 o 11 Ede'a o b —_— o is match, e, S 3 American Association. jout to win, and will have the best | Namer> o see Pii t338? enjoyable tobaccoin the world. & S Capiain Georse ‘Sradaen's aggrese- | ST £ 34 i it IR RE Its unique aroma and pleas- a8 champs, will re- | Howardir rit 113 A : - e e ey gn:fl--f_, E % i1 s % ;‘; § E i E % ing flavor give xouwholesome. have achieved. The cup stands 18| P@~one 3 2 H B Eaction. : B2 AS Medtora. Mam: Tutis 5: Bowsn Colless 1 | sioil *righ and is mounted on & ma- | gves Bl 18 30000 IRERE lasting satis! e At Lewistan, versity of Maine 4 | hogany base. Scoro by Innings: Teses o] a3 s, aariess: e Following the play-off, a beefsteak | Lavrene A e Roll your own” wi e T SN i ) supper will be served in the rathskellar | 305 o Bews s Durham and you'll discover a AT L v and the committee in charge have se- am ¢ 1 ) National League. lected an excellent menu. new joy in smoking. : New York 7; Pittsbureh 1. ity : : Chicago 10, Boston 11. Dartmodth 3, Yale 0. Brooklyn 4 Qincinnadl 0. Bt H;"e:"gmn” May 10— com- | _ Lowell Masa, May 1o.—Pitcher L Ask for FREE s an - v Balttmore 2; Rochester 1. midull; three Tune: inithe Srth intng | INRE. afict wnith the'shms wag Acver Naw Yoric jafdy.. 10- New.: Yous Richmond 3; Toronto 1. today and Yale was defeated, 3 to 0.|In doubt, Towell winning 7 to 1.|plaved poor baseball here 20 i Gearing, who succeeded Walsh, pitch- |cago winning their second straight Only 2 games schedule Williams held Yale to two hits. Score: 16 ¥ Dartmouth. 6 0003000 0—3 8 1|ed&cod ball, as did Lohman, the Low- | game from the ankees, 5 to 2. Keat- American Leagu Yale "9000000000—0 2 ofell pitcher. Mayor O'Donnell pitched |ing pitched fair ball for the Yankees, Cleveland ‘Boston 2. Williams and Murphy; Garfield and | the first ball, this being the opening|but was poorly hsuppoé'te?;. especially 5 Chicago New York 2. astern League. Portland 16; Hartford 2. Lawrence 12; New Haven 0. Lowell Bridgeport 1. n 7: Springfleld 2. ‘Worcester 5; New London 2. Bridgepo: 000000010—1 4 1 icago (A) Lohman and Kilhullen; , Walsh Gearing and Walsh. Now York (A) vo Gitley.rt Mageelf Williams Easy for Princeton. Princeton, N. J.. May 10.—Princeton found little difficulty in defeating Williams today 7 to 1. Score:— Williams ..000100000—1 5/'5 Princeton 20020111x—7 8 ¢ Young and Powell; Thompson and Dougiass. Umbpires, Conahan and Johnstone. Managers and president. Moran, Philadelphi lahan, Pittsburgh. Herzog, Cincinnati, 1—Stallings, Braves. 2~McGraw, Giants. 8.— 4~Tinker, Chicago. 5—Tener, president, 6.—Cal- 7—Robinson, Brooklyn. 8~—Huggins, St. Louis. 9~ ECollins,2b Fourler,1b Jackson, et Weard.ss MeMu'n,3b Schalk.c Busseli,p Portland Wallops Hartford. Portland, Maine, May 10.—Portland opened the Eastern League season to- day with a 16 to 2 victory over Hart- ford. Balmon was easy for the home vatters, who hit him almost at will, while the- visitors could do nothing Cardinals Trounce P St. Louis, May 10.—Hard hitting by St. Louis combined with indifferent flelding by Philadelphia gave St. Louis Giants Win_ Another From Pirates. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 10.—New York won the second game of the series Braves Defeated Cubs. Chicago, May 10.—Wilhoit’s home run in .the ninth-inning turned the aleommroommn Bl anwenosnan | vuoconsone o 3 Bl amwoennnsd i 8l oroinweue! “Totals 3E. Colllus out, hif Reore by innings: College Baseball. 1 from Pittsburgh here today, 7 to 1 1 with Martin. Score:— 0201000 0% ; £ 3 e e o 9 L1 ing in the street and darted suddenly victory to Boston today after . the ¢ t: Army 10; Universit: 2 90032000 oaftodays game 9 to 4 and put them inlmaking three of their runs in the first | ;7€ 0 0% SEECH PR OO €PCCERE Braves and Cubs had fought eight see- | o¢ mitiomnran 50 " e R PR SR ) ~ Feixh, Magee. Thre base M| first division. The score:— inning on a single, double, two triples [ 1, TTO"1 s saw innings. The score was 11 to 10, Catholic before Motorman Martin could bring At Annapolis: Navy 2; Martin and Sweatt; Pipp. Home run, Fournier. 4nd two sacrifice flies. Anderson held Salmon Philadetphiz (N) ab b For Chicago, Willams and Zimmer- il the car to a stop. St. Louis (N) ] % A - o s s 4% § 3|the Pirates to three hits while his{ 'S car to s SOB. Lo L ¥ lesd man hit home runs. Tty e Athletics Easy for Detroit. 133 § 5% 0 o|team mates hammered three _local pital Wi fhe Mehclate was Teauced. Boston (N) Chicago (N) Combined With E \ Philadelphia, May 10.—Detfoit again | Whitted,if 020 4 « 1|Ditchers for thirteen safeties. Score: 3% 1Y Tho s o|Heavy Hi bl WithjBe | . Lyni Takés First Home Game: /|3 Enlladeinbis ey 10 Dothott againi| SO s s T AR 5 ; Evewsb 5 2 3 2 o 00320 rors Give Harvard a Victory. Lynn, Mass, May 10.—Lynn won | delphia today, 9 to 3. The home team | buemes’ 3 173 o Bee s 4% 4072 % Took Officers’ Examinations. Colinedt 4 1 4 0 of 190 el Cambridge, Mass, May 10.—Harvard | the first home game of the season here | gajled to take advaptage of Boehler's | Nicoft.2b 001 210 532 4120 Capt. William G. Tarbox of the Fifth s I v 3 3 1 |batsmen hit heavily today and this,|today by defeating Springfield, 7 to 2.|wildness only one player, Strunk, who | Bumns.c 152 210 4oL 40712 11Co, Lieut. Frank Q. Smith, Lieut. e L s A i34 o|with Brown's errors, gave the Crimson | Tuero kept the hits woll scattered, | mor ro’ vamies aud o Goudle, being | T pae e L 333 % o|Barle Herrick and Corporal Avery Smith3s - 53 0 0 0¥ 120 1|xictory 6 to 0. Score by innings: Springfield’s only runs being made in | any hitting. . Seon Demuep 0 0 0 1 Bt i1 2020 0flwere among those who took officers’ Sucdgrass.f 3 1 1 1 0f 01 olHarvard .. 02010120x—6 9 3|the sixth inning by a single, a three Detrit (A) Becnder.p 003 714 1 510 3018 examinations at New London - this o g B g 31 % !Brown ... 0000000000 5 5ibase hit by Booe and a sacrifice fly ah apo a o P & of xxGood, 00 0 414 3142 0lgeoi Soas oL © 6 o 1| Garritt and Hartel; Healey and|by Hammond. Score: Buhm 8 03 11 e 001 A i LG8 = Hughesp 2 0 0 0 0|V, 2y, ujBnebeny. ig;insfleld ggfggfggo—g o Zlomba 32300 11 0| motus 31 8213 sl LK mWisoo, 10 ¢ 0 Men are probably more forgetful —— e P e T A n ... X 1 Crawfordxf 3 2 0 0 p|O! 3 10 Py s 2 ' Totals 401627 7 1 1999 A man's always satisfled to be out| Daniels and Stephens; Tuero and | Helmanit 1 0 0 0 0 Lajclesd 41 | R N Ron e Ry o on e i raaeioe ————— hen a bill collector calls. Zarroll. Dumsib 4 211 0 1|Mclnnisld 30 bt uch gossip " P 3| ™ Young,2b 4 2 5 4 o|Pick.3b 23 040000 0O0 xBatted for Rariden in 9th. Stanagec 5 2 6 3 OfSheehanp 13 * 103 00140 xxBatted for Cooper in 5th. 1 Bothlerp 3 0 0 2 0]Schang.c 35 Two base hits, Cravath, Corhan, Hornsby. Score by innings: 2 t L s = 25 base bits, Bescher, Paskert, Snyder, Meadows. b;'!m:’:; 5 Rk P55 oA ptars 50 ATae T D b Two base hits, Bums, Fletcher, Merkle, Rariden. - _____ Three base hits, Doyle, Kauff, Robertson. Truth in a nutshell is not always xBatted for Sheehan Fire Alarm Will Call Police. ; what it is cracked up to be, Eeied for Naors i o MR Mondar W0 Boaetas idbar e Boy’s Leg Broken. Absolutely Removes — 2301003 09 2 : (S D ; 239398 3 =2 conference with Capt. George Haven George Egan, eight year old son of Indlgestlon. Onepackage KIDNEY TROUBLE LEADS MARKET WAS IRREGULAR Am: Sugar Refining Two base hit, Strunk. Three base hits, Strunk 2| of the police department and Chief| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egan of 185 5 . S, U Am. Woolen gt - John Stanners of the fire department | Willetts avenue, New London, recerved | provesit. 25cat all druggists. TO TERRIBLE TORTURES | mexican Affairs Engaged Attention of Natieass Tennte; at the police station‘in New London | a fracture of the left leg below the Hundreds of sufferers from pains in the back and sides, bladder and urinary disorders, lumbagd, rhewmatiom, dizai- ness, puffy swelllng under the oyes or in the feet and ankles, nervousness, tired or worn-out or headachy feeling, don’t seem to Tealize that the greater part of all siokness today can be-avold- ed by keeping the kidneys working properly. 1f you suffer from any of the many agonles that accompany weak, clogged-up or diseased kidneys you should not neglect yourself another day and run the risk plications. Secure a package of Sol- vax, the ‘wonderful new kidney reme- ‘which is very inexpensive yet acts quickly and surely on the seat of the trouble. Y surprised how en- tirely different yow'll feel in a very short_time. It doesn’t matter how long you have suffered, how you are, or what you have used. The very principle of Sol- vax is such that it is practically impos- sible to take it into the humen system without beneficial results. lvax hes been so uniformly suc- cessful that Lee & Osgood of serious com- Rogers Domestic Laundry and get one vote for every penny in the Great Library > Telophone 914 M. A. BARBER, Machinist and Engineer. St _.a Engine Repairs. THE AETNA. BOWLING, c o S, T Alleys. € Tables. MISS M. C. ADLES HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST Specula nterests. New York, May 10.—The only note- worthy feature of today's market, aside from its further irregularity, was the marked curtailment of operations. Even the first hour’s business was only nominal and thereafter trading steadily diminished. ‘The uncertain trend of the opening was occasionally relieved by spasmodic advances or declines, but these proved to have no actual significance, except in a few prominent issues, whose movements resulted from well defined causes. Mexican affairs continued to engage the attention of speculative interests and the possibilities of a federal in- quiry of the coal situation daused some selling of stocks which may come within the score of such inves- tigation. Trade authorities referred to a “slow down” in the steel and iron industry and the United States Steel April tonnage statement, which brought all previous records, seemed to_fall on barren ground. Rails were fairly active, but realiz- ing sales contributed to the heavi- ness of that group. Rock Island, yes- terday’s outstanding feature, received a moderate setback, while leaders like Union Pacific, Reading and New York Central were under restraint, with heaviness in New Haven. Peace rumors, which were no less tangible or vague than in preceding sessions, were again responsible for the pressure against munitions, in which declines varied from one to over three points. Mexican Petroleum, the motors and U. 8. Industrial Alco- hol backed and filled in confusing fashion. For the first time in a fortnight shipping shares failed )i: exercise the Com_Products Conoiidated Gas . Cuba Am. SSugar C.R'L & P 6% 41 543 215 131% 973 19035 45 % 6% 1343 1o 80 150% 9134 503 MONEY. New York, May 10.—Call money ; high 3 1-4: low 2; ruling rate 2; loan 3 1-4; closing bid 2; of- téred at 2 1-4. COTTON New York, May 10.—Cotton futures closed barely steady. May 1282; July 1296; October 1315; December 1331; January 1338, 5 to Teported reorganization Spot steady; middling 1820. ings. ‘of sales, par value, ted $3,325,000. 325, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. U. 8. honds were unchanged on call. ‘Wednesday afternoon, arranged for a signal to call extra police in case of any contingency arises during the lab- orers’ strike. Pfeffer Shuts Out Reds. Cincinnati, May 10.—Pfeffer shut out Cincinnati here today, Brooklyn winning the first game of the series h po knee 38 struck by a trolley car in Montauk avenue in front of the Harbour club. It is claimed that the boy was play- | vertising coiumns of The =Sulletin. Tuesday noon when he W WHEN YOU WANT to iness before the public. medium better than (hrough the puz th o= Muminm Universal Combination Cooking Set 3 quart Cake Dish ° o o 0 2 1 2 0 o 1 6 Blaneaunwanan Blonowerpun c ¥l canwwommon! olcoesscssoses = . alccssmescommmns Bl ooooraunmymnn’ 2Y, quart Double Boiler Dangers of Draft. 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