Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1916, Page 3

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our office an lc -'Alknvsr the mat- ter of FE IN!URANOE. We fl; ;10‘: v’r:nt an .ddmnnu POL?CY. we mpanies that ISAAC 8. JONES Insurance and Real Richards Building, 91 Main St. DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING HOUSE? You cannot collect rents from a burned bullding, and you may have to pay some one else rent while you re- build.. Insure your rents with B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. A'I'I’ORN!\(S-i\'l'-LAwA Brown & Perkins, itfoneys-at-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. Entrance _stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house as electricity is to lighting, We guaran. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at th- fariest prices. Ask us for plans and nfl“& Estate Agent | fest 220 Stan ‘Broad (NL), inches. rence utes 28 3-5 secol Thle Vet awrencs. (L), DMl on the Thames wiich 15 eetinuteds as redge (N), Peters (NL). 8 feet, 9| worth about $75,000, including separate 5 National League. inches. houses for the varsity and the fresh-| XNew York i. St Youls 1. mile Shndhh. Burke (N), T. Sullivan, Law- rence, Peters, Graves (NL). Norwich. 3 i R Easily| Worcester 7. New Haven 4. (10 tnns (Bl 1 Toe ity |Sourse of st Rumor Eamily| s g frg 4 00 e (Willimantic, May 21.—The Emeralds % Lovell 4. Bridgeport 0. \]'won an easy victory Sunday afternoon| 1t must have been somewhat of a| Fortlaud 5, Springfield i (12 innings) at Holbrook oval over the much tout- ed Bristol Independents. was 8 for the Emeralds and Chalmers for the Bristols, were hit freely. The Emer- alds bunched their hits with the vis- itors’ misplays in the field and after the fifth inning it was easy sailing for the home team. ball team in the third inning when they laid down three consecutive safe bunts on the base lines, filling the Norock then came THE STANDINGS. League. w. 15 18 1 af haEabER? 2 & Eehkd campus to the upper Housatonic course could be covered in only half an hour, he believes. Po In the face of Nickalls' criticism it | 720 is unlikely that Yale will decide upon erecting permanent quarters below 8| Derby at present. A temporary boat- house has been erected for housing the Lew- | carsmen during the two weeks when 5 min-| they will practice on the Housatonic. Yale already has a training camp (N), Keeney (NL), 24 4-5 seconds. ng (N), Peters (NL). 16 feet run—Ldljenstein (NL), (NL), Reinacher (NL). ). Jump—TF: Littlefield Mile SATURDAY’S RESULTS. dish ‘Mulkins | men oarsmen, and for the coaches, as well as a spacious boathouse for the shells, with quarters for the servants. EASTERN LEAGUE IGNORES ATTACK ON NEW LONDON (N), 59 2. Washington 13, ‘Won by . Cleveland 3. Detroit 1. Emeralds 8, Bristols 3. disappointment to the “Shin Faners” in Uncle Jeems O'Ruorke’s staff of news- paper hammer wielders in Bridgeport and Springfield when the directors of the Eastern League refused to court martial and shoot Manager H. Eugene McCann of the New London club Mon- day evening. That was the date at which it was planned, according to the O'Rourkerites, to hold an investigation of the “Shin Fane” charges that the New London club was exceeding the Track Meet Resuits. Nary_ 80. Georgetown 26. K. T U. 1% Sirens 503%. Lafayette 62, Rutgers 50. Hamiiton 76, Rochester 41, Tliinols 72. Wisconsin 63. Tndia; 1-3, Northwestem Byracuse 67%. Colgate 49%. Swarthmore §5%. Haverford 451 College Results. Yale 7. Cornell 1. Farvord 9, Princeton 5. Fordham 4, Army 2. Navy 7. Catholic Unfrersity 4 ‘The score to 3. Both pitchers, Killourey Bristol looked like a bases. through with a salary limit in the Eastern League. Bates 7. New Hampshire 0. pretty single, scoring two runs. In e | **\Tol the investigation was had in| M b Pen 3 pinth Large poled out a frive to, left!the Hub city and at the close of the | Fime, 5. 2"0" § Worcester Pois. 3. was t d th: - . 5. o g oz o B ke :‘ghme session it was announced that the play- | Amberst 6, Wesieyan J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, game- included two doubie plays by the Emerald team, catches by mott, Woodward, Scheidel and throws and stops Norock. er limit would be extended to permit each club to carry 14 men. A new rul; J:as Pdsv‘l(iled IBr loafing pitchers - an ce President O’Neill held a little Howard, Sullivan and|confab with the umpires. Not a word y said about over-the-salary limit buga- boo, because there was no occasion for it. The directors never entertained a Maine 6. Colby Holy Cross 4, Brown Toen 5" Latavecte 2. 3. McDer- so ot YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Nationa) League. Boston 2. St. Louls Danielson Defeats Putnam. New York 11, Cincinpati Danielson, May 20.—Danielson won | thought of investigating the canard| Philadephia 4 Chicago frot an exciting game of baseball from the | Put in circulation by the “Shin Fan- merican League. Putnam team 5 to 3 on Quinebaug field | ers” in Bridgeport and Springfield. Washington 4, Cleveland 3. </LUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Sonii Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO No. 11 to 256 Ferry Street Guy Nickalls, the Yale crew coach,| W. P. Peters, the interesting and Saturday 5 to has criticized the new course on the|fair-minded sporting editor of the S Housatonic river, just below Derby, | Lawrence Tribune, read the “Shin SPORTING NOTES to which the varsity squad has been TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sllndlsl at 5.15 p. m. New Brooklyn Bridge, Roosevelt $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$§1.25' THE WONDERS OF GAS What You Can Do With Gas Gas is ready any minute of the ddy or night, in any quantity and in any part of the house.. You don’t have to car- ry it about.. No smoke, no ashes, no a le odors, dxm heavy and clumsy apparatus, and & gas company handy who will see that your appli- ances are working properly if you ask them to do so. You can cook with gas, heat water for washing, do the hundry ‘work, light your house, take the chill from rooms on cold days; why, if you wanted to, you could have a gas engine pump the ‘water for you if that was necessary. It would take a larger space than that occupied by this advertisement to enumerate all of the many things that may be done with gas, and as space is rather expensive, we would suggest that you call at our office and see for yourself how many things may be done. The City of Norwich Gas & Electrical ALICE BUILDING 321 MAIN ST. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Fresh, o plete stock. Best Service. DAN MURPHY. 11 Bath Street = s 3 Saturday afternoon. Sullivan of Prov- idence did the twirling for Danielson, while Mayley of the Providence Inter- national league team was in the box for the visitors, He keld Danielson scoreless until the sixth inning, when Danielson got going and tied up the game, Putnam having gotten runs in the fourth and fifth. find, again showed up splendidly and contributed two hits. swinging at air much of the time, 11 strikeouts being set to his credit. NICKALLS DOES NOT Says Water Course is Lifeless—Yale removed till it goes to New London to its training camp on the banks of the Thames. sewage from the cities of Ansonia and Derby promises to un:avvnhle element in the question of a perman Housaltonic. He states that the water Nearly Normal Conditions Prevailed conditions prevailed during short market session; the first being attended by further realizing for profits. Railroad shares, especially Reading, dency to yleld, but the entire list im- proved later in response to a fresh in- quiry for high grade issues, particu- larly Canadian Pacific, which advanc- ed six 3-8 points t 1-2 points for “Coo” and a point or more for Union Pacific and some of the other standard shares. irregular with uhq épc.r value) . of $%125,000. § SRR T Every man interested in the affairs of the Eastern league seemed to be aware of the source from which the report emanated and, therefore, there was only one course to pursue—to forget it Where the Report Originated. The officlals of the New London Baseball club were not concerned about the uncalled for attack on the leading club in the Eastern league pen- nant race. The animus was apparent, but the report which was born Bridgeport and.given life by circula- tion, first in one paper in Springfield, then copied by thoughtless young men in other cities in the circuit, became as annoying as a blood-seeking Strat- ford mosquito. The Eastern league 6! rectors did not care to swat the in- sect, so it was decided to blow it away. One Writer Who Investigates. Eastern League. New Loudon 6, Bridgeport 4. Only one game scheduled. | CAMES SCHEDLUED TODAY. T T H al Leagus. ter: Boston at_St. Louls: New York at Cinclanatt. adelphia at Chicago. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. American League. Detroit_at Boston. St. Louls at Nek York. Cleveland at Philadelphta. Chicago at Washing Eastern League. 3 Springfield at Worcester. Hartford at New Haven. New London at Bridgeport. at Lynn. Portland at Lawrence. HOSPITAL WINS. State Hospital Defeated Po(tor Hil ‘Monohan, who looks like a_catching of Danielson’s six Mayley had the Danielson boys LIKE THE HOUSATONIC. May Not Erect Quarters. Fane” attack on Manager McCann and the New London club, but he did not fill paper space by copying it. Having had some experience in the newspaper business and being more or less fa- miliar with the reason for the animus displayed by one Springfield writer and one Bridgeport writer against the New London club, Mr. Peters follow- Otto Rettig, formerly with Pitts- fleld and last summer with Lewiston, is pn]t:h}ng independent ball at Pater- son, B Nickalls says that the 14 become a decidedly Louis Peiper released Pitcher Jew- ett fro mthe Lynn pay-roll earlier in the season, but he has now taken him back on the squad. ent course on the -.Vice President “Dan” O‘Neill has told Mnaager Lord of Lowell the $20 fine assessed him by Umpire Stafford t Hartford last week will be remitted. MAYER, TWIRLER, PHILLIES, Hartford has Solon and Pitcher the Baltimore Internationals. Owner Calrkin is also angling for a twi;lle‘: umpires. ‘Wilson and Cook. Donovan, a form- er Canadian leaguer, has been added the staff. m the Providence Grays. name has not yet been divulged. ‘We predict that the Eastern league is going to have a tough season with Bannon and - Stafford are O. K. These arbiters have given sat- isfaction in every city in which they have worked, but as for “Mutt” Wa “Jimmy” Ennis and “Mike” Do- herty, they will never do. totally blind. HARNESSES TEAM, EXPRESS CARRIAGES CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS BUSINESS WAGONS SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING AUTOMOBILE ROBES GOOD ASSORTMENT THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. Bath Street, Norwich, Conn, procured Catcher Anderson _from Waters is Ennis has not got an HARFINA LIQUID SHAMPOO HARFINA SAGE AND SULPHUR 50 MAIN STREET DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon | McGrory Building, Norwich, Ceonn | Contains no loose, hard stems like this— THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NORWICH The regular Semi Annual Dividend has been declared at the rate of 4 per cent. a year from the earnings of the past six months, and will be payable on and after May 15th, 1916. i FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor, ‘Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer tu the public tne finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America: Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's Scotth Ale, Guinuess’ Dublin _Siout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | ing Al.. Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuse:- Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. LIBERTY comes only in long, silky shreds, be- cause onlylon blcken & ol TEng . That means LIBERTY e . mardlmg ol THE DEL-HOFF| And LIBERTY is ab Rates 75 cents .ml:bn-na up | SOlUtely fl'ee fiom loose’ ‘hard stems—they’re HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1227. 26-28 3 3 picked out by hand. That means LIBERTY Only about one man in each 208 ex- ceeds six feet in height. is real tObaCCO. xR A AN T COAL AND LUMBER LIBERTY packs right down ! into your pipe for a cool, slow-! COAL John A. Morgan & Son | bumning smoke. Or rolls into | a wad of juicy sweetness for a COAL Office Washington Building huskv |astmg, man-size d,mw LIBERTY is made of full- dway ounce of nerve, and Doherty acts as though he does not known whether he's in a ball game or on horseback. —Lynn News. New Styles SPRING MILLINERY MRS. G. P. STANTON 42 Shetucket Street New Haven has released Pitchers | e SATURDAY’S MARKET. During Short Session. New York, May 20.—Nearer normal today’s ‘hour showed a pronounced ten- 182 3-4 with 2 3 quart Cake Dish Bonds were total coupon 2's_advanced 1-8 per 3 quart 2%, quart Double Boiler esnt. and Panama Coupon 3's one per cent. on call during the week. VP esasn o0, MONEY. New York, May 20.—Mercantile paper 3 1-4. Surl!ng 60 day bills demand 4.76; cables 4.76 demand 5.92; cables demand 77 1-8; §E83 of " & FEEH o E%' £l i H 9-16; cables 41 3-4. Lires: deman cables 6.31. Rubles: demand Bar silver 75 FEHH TETHE EE*; ggageggmsmm i 3 g SRl el ”u PY A mfl’ u"' & Yy uly H §5% | October 18.12; December 13.25; Janu. ary 1330; Barch 13.43. Spot quiet; Egsrdss FEEEE gk iriiii 55 ; i CHICAGO - GRAIN MARKET. Low. 110% 1% 2% H BULLETIN BUILDING 5% 3% Collander or Strainer - D s e e Office—car, Market and Shetucket Sta N 1or Dusiness results. Aluminum Universal Combination Cook SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE PIECES AND COVERS y 6 quart Berlin Kettle with Cover 6 quart Roaster 6 quart Steamer 3 quart Casserole THE HOUSEHOLD ALL FOR Corner Water and West Main Streets | bodied, fullflavored Kentucky GOAL tobacco. And the ageing we free Burning Kinds and Lehi3) | give this rich leaf—up to five ALWAYS Iij STOCK m_pu{s asafisfying relislx A. D. LATHROP iy, LIBERTY that just suits hearty chewers and smokers from the ground up. 63-1: ng Set 92.2% N When a man who knows a man’s tobacco | gives LIBER TY thc gonceover

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