Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 25, 1916, Page 3

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s Lynn- at Lawrence. el to 3 victory over Brown hiere today. Princeton used fourteen players. - Score: R H E. 100200000000—810 0 Princeton— ¢ ;- gt L 0000005000000 5 Flanders ani ; Dowd, Clair, Springfield Batted Rieger Hard. T‘hnmp;o:n snd Purves Dougles: um: Bridgeport, Conn, May 24—Spring- | pires, Johnston an ‘onahan. field batted Rieger hard and timel. ~— Y to- - —— Was . & & and won from Bridgeport, 7 l;a 4. Planted Field Sharply. New London, Conn., May 24—Sharp 002002 : 0—17 #}dlng enabled New London“tu beat f o | ol monormnosrg increased its number of ~ consecutive wins to thirteen.” The Giants accom- | plished this feat by defeating Cincin- i e E Blussrennss BormmE™ Hlunowooway You alwayfi fear the worst when the boss Blew / et 22010000010 2—4|Hartr = — 1 . L ford, today, by the score of 2 to 1, : > <= . : Satterles: Fowers and ~ Stephens: | A sensational sfop by Rodrigues, the| &% foly Cooe SRS sends out W that pur office and let’s talk over the mat- RN A Sg DIRUR Crbder Syt bastman, . oreybnted s . () Batien for Jaaper in 5 he wants to see you: ter of EGRE INSURANCE. We can : P L oeiE Ahe ecoue [ M | the . e . give yo® valuable informatio clvnd it to the plate. ' The Harvard Wins Slugging Match. o e THE STANDINGS. % you want an additional POLICY, we - artford L Sladsie iy represent.... first-class companies - that B o 558 2 Yarnenasn 3 177 10 National, League. F N T e i e are prompt and liberal in their settle- P 13 solDowass 3 1340 . ¢ B - ente : Pirpeme fiidd -ISAAC :. .:oréss iy : irdg .m":,,, o 20 H Brookiyn Defeats Pzir-m in Tenth. Insurance and Re: state Agen 0 2 0 ofBeckerr Pittsburgh, May 24—Brookiyn de- Richards Building, 91 Main St. H A gl e fe‘:ted‘hPimbn:Ll‘; Smt: 2 mh:;m; — o 0 0 4 O|Martinp 30010 o e gam , & g o e A o e ] Sty o triple by Daubert, a double by Stengel ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW o :tmthe %ln:lue“ g;_h}l:: :i:f-h mmdo 0:: su1s ol Tl . 3 3E 0 and a single by Wheat resulted in two OWNING, 1 Seldiers’ field. = SR LT O T Tt s AT RS T i 4 00200 0 2 el dpinata ool ICREEEIE BN T o el S ores s Duggan. the final inning on a base on balls, a 700 Harvard ..3013101K2°—1113 2 e > bt By Mt 3 Richard’s Bldg.| () Batted for Mitchell tn th. Dartmouth 00000382128 9 4 New H heokad fa. Niwth e ast wa : s SEEE T G Betted for schultz dn oun, Whitney, Garritt and Harte; Wil- e Haven, Shecked 1a BIRBE . | Caee i ; g Brown & Perkins, ifimys-at-la : SR egy and Mucoly: tor Chcoked s New Haven Fally 3 the | S 110 s A e hEe > _ o * - 3 s 512 Careyef "5 1300 = Over Uacas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. | “Tes e tis iecte 2 Siate . ninth after they kad scored four runs P10 imms,ii33: You feel sure it will Entrance stairway near to Thames Williams Team Hits Timely. lndhwon s o 8. §m}1{muam mz:zvpol‘t 42 40 ofwesnerss 4 2 3 4 0 ’ b 3 01 =N & % New Haven, Conn., May 24—Timely | in the outfleld save erring, joney | » X 5 23 0 0fHme'nt 40 210 Nations? Bamk Teicvhone W3 | i piay Wine For Lawronce, | No¥ Hoven, Conn, May 24 —Timely | in‘the uifeld saved Horring, daioney | X tomam .. Mty §013 oS 11100 rain every day you're Lawrence, Mass,, May 24—The hid-| Yale today, 5 to 3. Both nines played | them being difficult. Catcher Tyler of . 4.3 23 oRnabe2b 40 3 & 1 y vamtion DEMOCRACY’S OFFICIAL den ball trick successfully worked out| errorless ball, In the last ten years| Worcester is not credited with a time 3081 oo 41710 on your by Lawrence cost Lynn the game today | Yale has only defeated the Berkshire|at bat, drawing two passes and mak- g 3001 0/Mamauxp 2 0 0 3 0 st PUBLICITY PROMOTER |5%,1 In the eighth mning with the | collegians twice. ing a sacrifice hit and driving out a E o R TR T ~ score a tie Prystock of Lynn, the first| Score: R. H. B, | sacrifice fly. 5 e . e G - man up, hit to the rrgat fleld fence | williams 203 Score: Bridgepert . Sl iteay eI | PR SR ARt g il for a thiree baggor. Rohinson recov.|Yale . 0a1z2 . New Haven 5 o an, Tols WS ered the ball and threw it owa. Young, Debevoise P s s hpooae Batted on third, who hid it veneath his arm | Walsh and Mudge. 180 427 § 0| Senators Tumble From Initial Position. | (=) Batisa for Hamon ia 10t and when Prysock left the base tagged 020 31 2 o 1{ Washington, May 24, — Washington | grooityn . L0 10000000 23 him out. Conley, the next man up, 000 5 310 0 oflost to Chicago today, 4 to 1, and|Pittsburgh .. . 5 000001012 sent a fiy to deep right which with a Tufts 6, Holy Cross 1. 30 2 3 0 2 0 ofslipped back into second place in the u““m?‘*n“:ms'f)’ffiuo &gm, Johnson. Three man on third would have been good| Medford, Mass., May 24.—Tufts de- | fudelia.2 2 2 2 1 § 141 2|team standing, Cleveland taking the | Pase hits Daul Ak s for a sacrafice. The score: teated Holy Cross today, 6 to 1, hit- | Gocace: HE 3¢ 3 8 2 1 o|lead by defeating Philadelphia. The lo- Revsg s .. 00100000 0—1)ting Gill for a total of thirteen ba‘sies. ‘Horrng| 203 400 4 ofcals w;;ebthe fl{s?. tge‘sicore,tb‘m t;xe{;- Niehoff Doubled With Bases Full. 00001001 x—2|while Whittaker kept the visitors' hits == — = —mope 1000 0lafter er outpitched a trio of the May 24—Niehoft doubled i Williams and Carroll; | scattered. Score: JTows s 0w et G e oo —lhome team's pitchers. Score: B e At Pennington and Lavigne. 'Il‘{u{ts 2 !‘7) g l()) 3 21 % }) }7 'X):t ;‘2‘ u;m;{ for Donovan in Sth. (A) o Vlnuln:l (‘:) a o |Of_today’s game and thereby won a O] SS . natn; ul % Durning’s Wildness Costly for Portland Batterics: e E e o Tl 100 e 36 e R AR e T ey L ool ileis “atsy” br maiiea| O Orl el B Campll SRR L : &0 3\q SN o0 the Ehicaps Fiis. e -y 24.—1 emes. ree’ basc hit. Maloney. core: i i ————— o 4 i 2 Targely responible for & Lowell victors [ Thompson Krocks In Winning Run.| v g Jo 0ot o0 o, : 3id vt o g AR over Portland todav. He lest control| Princeton, N. J. May 24—A single| ST Fasty B€E Newv ¥ o H 3 ta 317 10300 with two out, after which hits by|in the twelfth inning by Thompson, a rh Sk, ‘qy 3= New 2 1001 2% 30000 & Lohman and Greenhalge scored four | relief pitcher, which scored Captain |®asily defeated St. Louis today in the : o 0002 520 11000 mqrdlsamintg' The final score was 5 to 1.|Law from second, gave Princeton a 4|3°C0nd gamd = of the series. 10 to 1|™ " —_ — — | 2001 ¥ i 4130 "d1se o runs. e i = g o Manager Donovan announced that 13 9000 el T SRR T ] 759 - Third Baseman Baker had been or- AW A Codi 2 R S dered to rest for a week owing to a 311 40311 | strained tendon in his left leg. Captain $17 30160 | Roger Peckinpaugh will from ten Aol Sy {days to two weeks off to rest a strain- 001 00000 | ed back. Score: Mo S Ll s (A) New York (A) i S R D i N noo a e 3 hpo a e B30 g 533100 Bush Heaves a Wild One ) 2 2 (x) Batted for Dem in 9th MARKET WAS REACTIVE. o0 Cob e ke S 4 e 32 10 Puiadciphin, May 28 A wild DINR] S e ST 1308 Consol Gas 3 2 1 2 0{Pipp.ib 3 212 0 0| by Bush gave Cleveland the _runs |Philadeiphia o012 : H : H Investment Stocks Developed Marked = 2100 Ccn Can .00 9 20 offyoness 3 113 0fwhich enabled the visitors to defeat G R T R R S N RO P Heaviness on Fairly Large Dealings. | ;250 Som Prod o 2 3 3 YWewne 43313 o|Fhiladelphia today, 5 to 4 Ome Of | e nese hits. Sesion. McCsrtio, S 2 o 1 glswmioir & 103 ofCloveland's runs was scored when N May 24.—In the vernacu- AV E ROSRS <oy T Graney stole home, two resulted from & 185 o8 Jhel spocaiintivd pleimint $ 008 man BT S| s ang bl mad e sthers wors| BARTLETT BLANKS RUTNAM market went through the process of & i 2010 “ 7| produced on Turner’s single, Speaker's | v, dock Blew Up in Fifth, Allowing ! £ “healthy reaction,” investment stocks, Erie 1st pr — — double and Bush’s wild pitch. All of Bactiett to Score: Four Rads P 4, i e as well as specialties, developing n‘;‘a.rk. General ~Electric e I T é‘;fo :ome team’s runs resulted from o 3 reder . Steckman, for the past | ed heaviness on fairly »arge dealings. H 3 twelve years a Washington newspaper | Washington’s note to the British gov- 00000000 11| Score: (Special to"The. Bullsti.} correspondent, has been selected as di- | ernment anent mail detentions and the y .2.0900 3302 x—10 Cleveland (A) Philadeiphia (A) Putnam, May 24.—Putnam High con- rector of publicity for the Democratic | French admission of & German gain on o Sase Nit Wiliers. " Three base M, Fp. | b upo a o sb hp s« |tinued its losing streak this afterncon national committee. He is a native of | o portion of the Verdun sector formed il el g S SO BT 4135 0lby being beaten by Bartlett High of Princeton, Mo., unmarried and thirty- | the basis of bearish sentiment, but in b Ruth o s et Feil ot e i 612 ) 3| Webster in a league game, 5 to 0 six years old. He was in charge of [an likelihood today’s reversal resulted Lk gers. i Rothrr 31 319 4 2 2 4 0| Everything went well until the fifth, the Chicago headquarters of the com- | chiefly from the belief that the up- Boston, May 24—Ruth held Detroit |Gandilis 3 010 0 of 1120 0l when Murdock, who was on the mittee in the 1912 campaign and orig- sw,,g’hu proceeded atmost too rapidly to four singles today and with the|foward2h 2 0 0 & 4 4135 i }|mound for Putnam, blew up and al- Inated the idea of soliciting small con- | for s.fety aid of three great catches by Hooper, | gwane. & 6 8 & 1 41 3 3 o|lowed the visitors four runs. Maynard tributions for the campaign. This| Readina, which led the recent ad Tt paver shut ouv the yisitors, 4 to % TieBed |Mamny | 41031 190 ¢ o)starred at bat and in the fleld, plan nettéd the committce more than | vane g 4 high rec ng Paper pr o P Jen ROl oS a1 IR R e s Scare: $100.000. Mr. Steckman's newspaper | eds coiminating 1. the provions day's T e Ruth driving in runs. Hooper's pret-| Towls 20 52718 3 e High affiliations. date from the time he was | maximum of 110 3-4, was no less con- tiest performance was in getting a| (x) Batted for Bush In e g less than ten years old, and he has | Mmoot e dcdiing roing to 303 terrific drive by Veach with one hand | Sere by insin e s been “in the game” ever since. He|j_s and closing at 103 1-2, an over- MRS GH the deakomm. | Scone: Phiadipnta H i 8 =1 et iy represented - the St. Louis Republic [nioht loss of 5 1-% points. Detrolt (A) Baston (A) e M 414 10680 when he first came to the capital in| Gther active ralls were lower by one s lelt s Lo PR S L h Pt 20 194. He is now a political writer o | 15 over two points at frregular inter- Vieis 4 0 2 4 OfBamydp 4 14 20 Good Place for' Training. Maloneydf 4 2 1 100 the Washington Post and correspond- | vqis with the exception of Rock Is- Cobb.ef 3 140 0ftwis 21200 gl Bartlett,f 3 0 0 610 ent for the New Orleans Daily States. 4 i be Veach,1f 41 40 OfHUfeLd 3 110 0 0 The place for the training camp iS| wemanss 1 0 0 100 ik land, which was in marxed demand at 00 Manhattan E1 3 and, W : % it a1 54 100 Man Shirt Co Hellman,f 4 2 1 0 O/Walkeref. 4 0 1 0 1/on the Mexican border. There the| = ————— 020 ————eeme | a0 eXtreme gain of -2 to i 7000 Maxwell 3 Co BumsIb 2 010 0 1iGerdner,3b & 0 0 0 0| rookies might have a chance to get e e S Aleimatie Putn @1sopen e e L O Teen Pl e 33348 Somo™ read” erperionce—Charieston : = atic Fain Stopped. company’s excellent earnings and Pro- | 1006 Maxwell M 2 pr . - = 3 7 The drawing of muscles, the sore- | gress towards a friendly reorganiza- | 18 M Dept Sure R e R News and Courler. 7 ! 2 aess, stiffness and agonizing pain of | tion. 5 000 00 29 927 5 00 o5/ o Rheumastism quickly vield to Sloan’s| The movement of specialties was| jog siaml Covper e Queribgkad the Chanon. Con o e c'fiARmEs Liniment. It " stimulates circulation | confusing, suggesting a conflict be- | 1i00 Mo. Kan &T 29 4 e Colonel Roosevelt declares that Chi- | Two buse hits, Haggerty, Connolly, Basees on balls ‘0 the painful part. Just apply as di- | tween the short and long accounts, but| 200 Mo Pacific . cago is a great ecity. The wonder is |y 3 Connolly. t fected to_the Sore spots. In a short fhigher prices prevailed after mid-day. | it 973978282 e ealthat Colonel Roosevelt does mot claim ime the pain lves way to a tinglin; Mexicans were once more active and 23 x- A e discovere: icago.—Memphis tengation of -comfort, and wargml{ strong on “intervention” rumors, auto- 800 A % % n‘::l:‘:h?r‘.“m::‘ Hoblitzel, Hooper, Lewls | Commercial-Appeal. iff:f! iproo&—"z, dhave hal?l v{ondedul mobile shares for the most pnlét added v & Somae 8 = < -l——- as Foolkiller on a Strike. 3 since I used your Liniment on|to yesterday's substantial advances,| jigeo N yoemtrr o Track Meet egular Fairbanks Affair. President Jiminez of Haiti has re- ny-knee. To think one application | with a new high record for Chandler .. N % 7 : 7ave me relief. Sorry I haven't space | Motore on its rsl“ ot 5 £0 105 1.8, _ o5 Swarthmore, Pa., May 24—Lafayette Ttha (]g{ynn ‘boom inlthe democratic | signed nn;l thhe pechullar leaum;lot the Dul th e b 0 atS p tell you the history. Thanking you| Such war and semi-war descriptions 203 | defeated Swarthmors #i'a dual track [ PAILY Uiy year. has 8il:the inlammac | situation 18 that there are, really men br what your remedy has done for|as the locomotives, Crucible . Steel, S5 N TR Shd SBeld mestitieen 1oy 85 Domte Y /1 5 el Jicobere. Mladesoliy | Wity WAl Naccesd, iim - Tadigtikp- ! ne”—James §. Ferguson, Philada., Y lectric, Westinghouse and U. to 44. = " th ’f—mSlOga‘n'& Liniment Rills pain. 25¢ ge ‘}exf:“;s?nicl Alconol were &alvantzed - g : - !a're on € seas - i) into renewed activity and stength on — 3 i J e circumstantial reports pf additional o o 1o i C arrylng MECC A Avoid Spring Colds. foreign contracts. Coppers were firm 8% = R : o e Sudden changes, high winds, shift-|to strong and shipping shares, partic- A - i Ae v P « VS R S s . 3 | . ng seasons, cause colds and grippe, | ularly Mercantile Marine preferred, fig- Pul | ; PR ; - X 2 e e / : tobacco to the nd these spring colds are annoying |ured prominently at higher levels. ” 23 8 2 z 2R : ind_dangerous and are likely to turn U. S. Steel was firm most of the 5 8 3 i3 2 ~ : ¥ . 5 s ? 4 B By nto. @ chronic. summer <ough. 1In|session, but fell back with the entire | 500 Ray C PRt g ; o X ‘U’ S A Even the uch cases take a treatment of Dr.|list in the final hour, when Reading b s 3 iy oot s E;ns z’l Ngrw Diiscoven;. a lgleu}:.hnt and other erstwhile favorites were‘ at w1 . e v 4 xative Tar Syrup. It soothes the | minimum prices, the market closing st e ? p d ough, checks the cold and_helps|with a heavy . tome. Total - sales L : s - great world war m‘; \;l;e:;:r:‘;wrk of iEdrim:e. n‘: al- | amounted to 1so,oooughm-te& Reading’s| 200sios 8 8 & % 3% 3 - 2 , no mixing or fuss-|contribution belng almost one-quarter : - g : d rf - dat haic Yous GruEEIee for & bor- | e mioution, Delns B anE Y , oes not interfere lo of Dr. King’s New Discovery.| Foreign exchange, notably Sterling,| 1e00 Stud s : 3% 4 : 5 2 ! ’ . i ‘ested and tried for over 40 years. |continued heavy, despite additional re. 2 p mth our enjoy- ceipts of gold m Canada. - 600 Texas Co . # 5 v y Reasons for the récent activity in e : = - : « Z 3 Wabash issues at material gains were 200 Unlon Bag - . % o : f found in the April statement of the i 1 % mento thlsfamoud . road, showing an increase of $580,008 | 2000 U. Clgar el % - ® over the same month last vear. Bonds 9 om ¢ i btm | were irregular on an expdusion of op-| 100 tn Ry erations, Total sales, par value, ag-| Mt U & 'LANT FIELD, New London |sresated stesuon. " ™" S ¥ % ) Ny e = “ SR 8TOCKS, 500 U. S. Bm & 76 i ) 22200 U. §. Steel 5 i C 1 500 U. S. Steel pr nr NEW LONDON HE Reh i : 460 Am % ‘THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY VERSUS 509 Am i 200 Am 5 IS an = ey 500, Am A MISS M. C. ADLES HARTFORD ' THURSDAY, MAY 25th Games Called at 3:30 P. M. leneral Admission . irand Stand . \LES, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Fresh, c wplete stock. Best Service. i’s gssiuafan: EEBRRRESRRRSSE 12.96; March 13.31. : Spot steady: midditng 13.05. MONEY. - 3 claim their orders at once. FERTH MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE : best at ihe most 11 Bath Street 7 2 4 0% A HAIR, FACE, SCALP SPECIALIST Miss Adles begins her out of towr business trips Thursday, May 25. Make lsppolmmenta and customers please 306 Mals Street—Next to Chelsea Bank, ‘Telephone 652-4. o Hack, Livery and Boarding 100 Bethlehem Steel e ) 7 4 Stable DAN MURPHY ; o o ; ‘e guarenteo our service to be the

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