Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1916, Page 3

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office and let's talk over the mat- ter of ESRE INSURANCE. We u; are prompt and liberal in their settle- ’ _ IBAAC S. JONES' Insurance and Real Estate Richards Building, 91 Main St. — DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING HOUSE? Tou cannot collect rents from & blrned bullding, and you may have to pay some one else rent while you re- Bufld.. Insure your remts with ‘B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1845. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Over Umncas Nat. Bank. Entrance _stairway near to National Bank. ‘Telep! / Attorney-at-Law Corner Main and Shetucket Strests e e e e e COAL AND LUMBER COAL John A. Morgan & Son COAL Office Washington Building Corner Water and West Main Streets COAL Free Bumiég Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS 1N STOCK A. D. LATHROP . TR L L R THE DEL -HOFF Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROTHERS. Telephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway MISS ‘M. C. ADLES HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST Miss Adles begins her out of town business trips Thursday, May 25. Make appointments and customers please claim their orders at once. = 306 Main Street—Next to Chelsea Bank. Telephone 6534 THE WONDERS OF GAS == What You Can Do With Gas 0 1 by the DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Streot in cach include some of the best track men in these events that have ap- Harvard, N Sewell of Penn and Rector of Dart- mouth are some of the pole vaulters | Pittsturgh ‘Who are expected to keep the bar on the upward move until it goes well over 12 feet. Occum Tigers Challenge. Occum Tigers challenge any team | MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. Recognied War _ Specialties ~ Were Lower By a Point or Two. Now York, May 23.—The same con- ditions and’ tendencies which char- acteried the recent advance In quot- ed values were prevalent again to- . Speculation ran largely to the railway list, with a new high record for Reading and best prices of a year or more for other issues of the - same - There was a wider movement specialties which reflected all of their recent irregularities. Recog- nied war contract shares were lower by a point or two most of the active session and shipping stocks were sim- flarly affected, likewise the so-called distilling issues. Mexic Wwere restored to . specu- lative favor, largely as a result of the absence of further disturbing ad- vices from that country, Mexican Pe- troleum gaining over two points, with almost three for Amerzcan Smelting. Coppers as a group continue back- ward, however, and the zinc issues in features, General 0- ad: ing 66 points to 515 with 6 3-4 for Studebaker, while Willys- Overland on its 6 1-2 point gain to 276 1-2 and Chandler Motors 3 1-2 Tise to 100 1-4 constituted new rec- Reading’s gyrations were the cause of much unsettlement among stand- ard stocks, following its early rise to the new maximum of 110 3-4, a point over its previous record. ~ Before noon Reading fell back almost three points, recovered about two points and much irregularity closed at 108 [, almost a point off the day. Its to the high total was out of all proportion, aggregat- ing about 130,000 shares, or fifteen per cent. Qther dividends paying rails, includ- ed Union Pacific, St. Paul, Atchison, and Ohio, Atlantic Coast r but to s ing and short selling in the afternoon. U. 8. Steel seemed to be singled out short interest, at vy limited dealings. Total sales amount- ed to 840,000 shares. Incidents bearing upon the market included Southern Pacific’s April - t, showing a mnet gain of $1,- and_an additional gold im- from Canada. The bond mar- ket ‘was firm but without feature. To- tal sales, par value, aggregated $4,- 650,000 on b i H e 2 F,:ES U111 ik : 3 AR sty 218! i RERE £ sguzsiisuzen feseazsy 1700 Gen Motors pt 2300 Goodrich B ¥ 300 I Sassusausassiastil i Bl S kel slassasiannaiiy Er L B % LH ¢} g T J i i & 2 | %;;!!i i ; COTTON. New York, May 23.—Cotton futures closed M. July May 12.81; 12.87; December '12.9f % Schulte’s Homer HEE e mma e T Pfefler Shuts Out Pirates With Two Hits. ; Pittsburgh, May 23.—Brooklyn shut out Pittsburgh today 6 to 0. Pfeffer allowed the Pirates only two hits. Kantlehner was hit hard in the first two innings and in the fifth was com- pelled to give way to Miller after Daubert’s hit had disabled his pitching band. Adams. pifdbed the'last inni aliowing three two runi ° -mouu»-..-g .( | ssomorcuruura Bl ouupnmonnuuls Bl resuwnrmentei » a( L Bl omorommbonnmanyn Fourth Beats the Phillies. Chicago, May 23.—Schulte’s home run in the fourth inning of today's game with two men on bases spelied defeat for Mayer and Philadelphia, Chicago winning 8 to 3. also was driven from the slab by the Nieiof’s home run in the third accounted for two of the champions’ runs. { ormoummmmnd o IOEHR | Glronwunmnarg Elemoosonnoconons 66 the fifth when hie hit over Snodgrass’ bead for a hpme run. Scere: . 3 1 2 0 H 1 H A H 5 Totals 33 7 24 1 0 Batted for Ragan I Tth. Score by tnnings. s Boston . .. 8t Louls Two. 2 baso. hit, Miller. THome ruse, Horsby. Store and Factory Bowling. The Retail Clerks won from the H. & A. Draughtsmen at the Aetna alleys Tuesday night in the Store and Factory league and the Hopkins & Al- len defeated the Hardware Clerks. The scores; Retail Clerks. 101 36 121 H. & A. Draughtsmen 100 99 3 87— 274 4121416 Hartford Colonials Challenge State Hospital. The Hartford Colonials, who have signed up practically the entire Ben £ When Cooking Easy” in a hurry both Coal and Gas Ovens P can be operated at the same time, using one for meats and the other for Call and look them over and you will agree that a Glenwood ‘¢ Shea @ BurKe, 37-47 Main St., Norwich C. 0. Murphy, 259 Central Ave., Norwich S8CHALK, CATCHER, WHITE SOX. Hur nine of last year, which made quite a sensational record, desires games in Norwch, preferably the Riv- erside club nine of the state hospital. The Colonial lineup will be as follow: Koenig 2b, Kinghorn 1b, Breen 3b, De- vine ss, Cronin cf, Shieber 1f, Lothrop rf, Lioyd c, Rogers p, Address all com- munications to C. R. Wolf, Jr, Asst. Mgr. of Colonials, 18 Francis avenue, Hartford, Conn. Lebanon After Games. ‘The Lebanon A. C. ball team would like to arrange games for the season from now on, at home or away. Can guarantee a snappy game. E. W. Jones, Manager Lebanon B. B. T. Phone 43-4, Lebanon. P. O. Leonard Bridge. % Challenges Occum. The Junior Holy Name soclety chal- lenges ‘the Occum Tigers to a baseball game. next Sunday - afternoon. They also challenge any team under 18 years of age in_eastern Connecticut. Henry Bicknell, Manager. AMENDMENTS TO RIVER AND HARBOR APPROPRIATIONS Consideration Completed by Senate After Two Wecks of Debate. ‘Washington, May 23.—Considera- tion of committes amendments to riy- ers and harbors appropriation ation of a $200.000 appropriation for deepening the East River, New York, which was put into the bill by the house at the request of the president and stricken out by the senate com- CHINESE' MARRIAGE 'LAWS i oere: gl ¥ Being ~Conducted by i N :fii’:lfly be removed as speedily as pos- . “Generlly speaking, the better class Chinese seem rather to favor mono- gamy, but this is a delicate question and one which would have to be very carefullly examined before any de- cision affecting the legality of second- ary wives could be officially promul- gated. But we are glad to sce that the whole question arouses keen i terest among the Chinese themselves.” FINDING OCCUPATIONS FOR DISABLED CANADIAN SOLDIERS An Industrial Survey of Winnipeg Be- ing Made for That Purpose. ‘Winnipeg, Canada, May 23—With a view to finding suitable occupations for disabled Canadian soldiers who have returried from Europe, arrange- ments have been made for an indus- trial survey of Winnipeg and many other large cities of Canada. At a joint meeting here of the Re- turned Soldiers’ Association, the Mil-- itary Hospitals’ Commission and the Industrial Bureat for Trade Expan- sion, it was decided to have male teachers from the industrial and -tech- nical schools make ke survey. Places are to be found not only for men who are disabled by the loss of limbs, but for those who have suffered shattered bandicapped. by the lack of education. The officials are trying to overcome this by establishing schools at various convalescent homes. GRIEVANCES OF PETTY OFFICIALS IN GERMANY. Poverty is Often Experienced by Many of Them. Berlin, May 23.—As one means of bringing abotit much needed reforms in_conditions prevailing among petty office holders and officials in Germany —those who hold such positions as postal and telegraph _employes—the “Union of Germany Officials Associa- BASEBALL PLANT FIELD, New London NEW LONDON VERSUS - HARTFORD Wednesday, May 24th Games Called at 3:30 P. M. General Admission .... Grand Stand ........ DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. ydoeé‘ tions” is calling especial these days to the e poverty” in This_pove to marry until they are in th twenties and even thirty years SER' NORWICH AND NE! From Norwich Tuesdays, days, Sundays at 5.156 p. m. Y klyn ments but Always EFFICI and ECONOMICAL— We furnish Repairs for all of Ranges A. J. Wholey ~42 FERRY STREET essenti . jectricity is to lighting. We tee the very best PLUMBING by expert workmen at the prices. 3 Ask us for plans and pricess Robert d. GAS FITTING, _ PLUMBING, STEAM 10 West Main Street, Ne 1. F. BU) Heating and ¥

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