Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 2, 1916, Page 3

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b 1 7,600.90 giged &5 $61,160.00 g2 & importent matters. ISAAC 8. JONES -Insurance and Real Estate , Agent|. 2,760.00 7/500.00 Ailyrds Buliding 91, Ml 08 El of committee on finance at said raen meeting held May 22, 1916, viz.: . | en- g w0/ vou' asaiiev Vobs G £ & : = R e Rl P X b DO, YOU C the H 0 ‘Springfeld 220" | Street Mghting -0 21,000.00 = DWELLING HOUSE? ! from Portand i R ’“l 1614000 | New lighes o Yo cannot collect rents from 8 Lawrencs E oL A A L L e burned building, and you may have to e : e | pair oar rowing. There has S - 2 T pawement - o 2,700.00 | Gam ama ; } e one else rent while you re- reality n&‘Yfle eight the past week, 2 B—Forest street imp: t 1,000.00 | Operating and gen- i pay som¢ and a definite boat not be formed Ll Dot nevemott St extomston . 1$163,000.00 build.. Insure your rents with twice until after the squad is at work on the 2 - ] Smoke them e sy ament OO | R e 50:000.00 Thames. / $-piavgrounas ST 1t V00040 | rnterest on bondil_ 3000000 1 g g, B. P. LEARNED & CO. ; e Chicago 6, Detroit 3. ST %om Laurel Hill bridge 5,000.00 Agency Established May, 1846. TURF STAR PASSES OFF. Detroit, Mich., June 1.—Chicago won * " to Court House . 2,600.00 ist last the last game of the series from De- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 6.to 3. Brown & Perkins, llhnm-;l:l_n Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Skstucket St. | presence of the veterans, some of whom| Banastar, win: Entrance stairway near to -Thames | have rowed two seasons, all the oars- | nanaleap. in A ‘r‘!fi.f,fi'f'é‘a Nationel Bank. Telephons 38-3. | men of experience, Will be taken to|and the Metropolitan handicap in 1901, panda I ‘when the race was run at Morris k, As Nickalls called out 24 substitute | Sog v, k3 SPORTING NOTES. oarsmen n his campaten to make over | Meny tecors o8 roinn whangton: L. 1 AR - i the varsity prew following the race at| yesterday at Belmont park with re- Guy Nickall's new motto, “Shake| Ithaca, it is'still uncertain how many | gret well before using. the_present squad will be taken to|° Banastar was purchased as a year- ! Gales Ferry. He will not take the en-|ling by the late W. H. Clarke, who| (x) Batted for Stanage Zeké Lohman of Lowell is pitching | tire set now rowing, but an unusually Banastar, Former Brooklyn Handicap " Winner, Dies. i wlokorrnmnoncory LA S dgdasaal sald tax. ien i Also to act upon the list of abate- | Zlection expenses i ments of taxes made by the mayor and | ATl inspector -.- | ; : et atd; iy, tobe prmeentad} Confingent ..o -: § AT fo Hotermt hethe: val 0 dete ne wi T Appro’ | shiai be given fo 3 properiy execuied | Einamee Department g ‘mfl to Hopkins & Allen Arms Com- - | alocorumorme %] ovanencal wuresseres 8| conamuionnnd™ ) wlecooreccscrs pany of sald city's rights in or to the| Por S$Pt)y qated 2 strip of lana along iehie 15 or S | Bee 2 1ois i V. of the Frankin sireet brook formerly ent.), passed containing the - city's _public per_cent), was corporation counsel at that time, | Score by innings: Zewer, which sewer, with the fiow of | APTil 30, 1914 .. 10,300.00 the hest ball of his career, according | !2rge number of promising oarsmen|from Howard Oots of Lexington, for |Chicas from A puten BT to the experts. without seasoned experience will be|$10,000 ana developed into a horse of o ESTIMATED PRCISSNS taken to the training camp on the|high quality. focation in Snd SIonE A Y4 Thames. It is also expected that some Aft New Haven fences are in grave er winning the Brooklyn handi- . danger. Fletcher Low hasnt made|gf the veterans will regain thelr seats|cap in 1885, he was left at the post g:fvli:';: ;’“"";‘ g‘l’“"‘; n:';;"‘fd- d : in the Su , June e s homer in a week. New London has proceeded far. The D o e s yoar A vided) after delaying the start on a scorch- |a double header wih St. Louis here! present center of the campaign is the|ing hot day f than today, winning the first game 3 to 21} Lawrence is still pounding the old| search for a new varsity stroke. Har. | Danny Maher. the foskor gornor U5 | and Josing the second § to 5. ball hard. Still pitchers help a team| riman's removal to No. 2 has establish- | this . country and England, - had_the Scores: to win a good many times. ed the fact that he will not be the pace Also to determine whether the meét-{ Cash on hand May 15, 1°16.. ing will advise that the land be sold | Water works ......... on which Is located the fire department | Department of Pablle Works— H tation on Main street near the Town of Norwich. $18,000.60 ha ises of the Merchants’ National en . A s& Tecommended by the committes om | Quteide accounmt . 00000 “* o ire department of the court of com- | Sprinkling and wen councl. ing & 4,000.00 mount, and pulled = Cloveland (A) Also to dstermine whether the meet- 25,800.00 Fortufie continues winning for New | though he is regarded too valuable an | He was favorite for the race, and the 1130 HE — | District in providing a pubiic sewer hary Teceipts. . $4,100.00 London. Gene McCan was lucky|oarsman to be removed from the shell. | unfortunate incident incident aroused $2130 o of ., | which will accom: te the section of | Trust fund income 2,400.00 ) when_ he picked that pitcher: Morris Hadley is resarded as a fixture | much comment. se1y 3 8| New York by winning today & to 2.| the city on and adiacent to Washing —— . 30090 ————— at bok and Captain Low at No. 3. Mr. Clarke was so incensed because 4 013 0 H : The home team’s victory was due to|ton streeét northerly of Chelsea Parade Department— e That loss at Hartford yesterday| Sheldom, Fitzpatrick, ex-Captain|Maher abused the Horse with his whip | Wiateess £ § 1 1 i o bunching six hits off Stroud in three|t0 the clty Hme. o . o PR Ly e $%000:99 i put Portland a lit nearer Springfleld | Sturtevant and Cord Meyer, the lead- |after beins left, that he would not let | Biissme 2 1 & 1 o ol innings with three errors by their op- | gvent of voting for one ne mare of the S eeia . s50.00 than it ,ever was on the map. oo R 3 9|ponents. The game wound up_ the|items of street improvement above|Other Mcenses . 260.00' e L0 2| wonderful road tour of New ' York|mentioned the mesting will order the|Gas and Wiectrica SRty Riconda seems to have adopted a 361127 12 5 1| during whic! e team won 19 games to made| ment . - . X mania for slashing two-baggers. He Score: by fami ‘“—%h“"" L0 t borromwed to. ¥‘.’25'§!-:'3”:‘o'$". $90,000.00 pinned Another one up yesterday. - | Clovelaza o 0001001013 Now ers (M) Philadeishin (N) 1 g Court house . 4,000.00 £ e, TR, 0010010 02 b el Bascretionm 58 1 3 1 N auth h insur- Now that Harvard, Springfield and “Cleviand Ay w x2 i134% ance tax ......._ 3,100.00 the Giants are through, Orange high a b hpo a e 4 e Whi From general sinking fund, is_going to show the World a real 5 €300 i 3049 ofpayment shall be made of the money| o pay motes of Dec 24 \ streak. " 41 4 ° owed, > 1912, and A MARKET WAS STRONG. 90 c M sst 31 0211 3 = e | Bileget i i $11 1 Saarant, Jprmes, Doma e Samaa b Al By o 3 7 B 204 Chis 42 - g or of e Yy o et the enditures ory ground-covering shortfielder of the uation Were Disregarded. e 31 IR 31 W IEN e R ab hvlyrothl:elwssalfig estimates. a ltlA’x“:;? A 1700 Col' Fue 21 - reby cert e above and on_the last c Gl @ New Yok, June 1—Disrezarding | ‘s o o A HE 8040 e fore; olnx’gc m:'“fim \irected to o he Senutred,” sela list being 313 2 e more ominous aspects of e ex- C So 1st pr 10000 = o————— me for ser: e by pul lon. .00. This man Lyons must have a Whole| ., gituation and the cumuiative un-| 100 Consal Gas 00 3| T Baed for Siwevain 1eh. Attest: . W. ROUSB, In additlon to the said estimated| Iot on the ball. It takes a mighty | aitaintios of democratic — political 1o e e I T A Sherift of the City ot Norwich. |expenses for the ordinary require. per twirler to hold the Sox to thyree| coliitS 07, .S MOTIet “was plain- 1% I ST . Score by innings: — | ments, the Committes on Finance has hits these days. 2 ly disposed to move to higher levels, Cral : (® Batted for Loudermilk n oth. LR 2 : been fequested by petition and other:| after an* early period of hesitancy. - 153 3 153 (xx) Batted for McHale in 9th. . Nutter Singles With Bases’ Crowded. | wise, to submit to the annual meeting| g ldzing by the dally sbifts 1o the|Ratis supplied the. chief incentive.] 300 2% E Score by_nnings: St. uis Natlonals’ neup, er : New Haven, Conn,'June 1.—Nutters | for its action. estimates for the fol- Norfolk and Western pointing the = b 26 St. s D | rposes, and estimates are single in the eleventh with the bases | Cmebe. roesoated: i Huggins must be pretty . expert In|yay by fts gain of 5 to the new high Card shuffling by this time. Braves Win Two. filled gave New Haven a victory over | 1—Municipal band concerts. . 00.00 tr quotation of 130. Simultaneously, | 120 5 Brooklyn, N. Y. June Springfield today, 4 to 3. Devine was |2 Thames street pavement.. "gu.oo: The Yale *varsity crew has declined | Norfolk and Western convertible 4| 33 ; 4 T beat Brookiyn twice today, 6 to 1, and jordered from the fleld for disputing|3—North Main sireet pa 16,140.00{ an ,m.,m,?o" to Tow at Christiania, | 1-2'S gained 2 5-8 points. Other coal Z : G T13s 172 Philadelph 2 to 1, but the Su Tetained the [ Umpire Stafford’s decision. The score: |, WAL - oo o tatement 5.800.00 i 3 shares strengthened in sympathy, no- ' 1 N York, Ji 1 lead through New York’s defeat New. Haven _— street Hassam Norway, in July. Christlania ‘may or|f > i @ EehigheValley, with |5 . endee:a? e dune m'bm‘d'elv:‘h Philadelphia. - A 3,700.00] Guy Morton went to Cleveland right | Cifics, including Hili issues. Grang-{ 1302 Gt Norn pr % 1 well, the veteran Yankee pitcher, was | £ingle gave the Braves a lead of four 1 e Aaaat ot from Waterbury. Since going he has|SrS and eastern lines “'e'efrfl"mm‘i‘j 200 e s e 3., 3% | pounded for fifteen hits and 21 bases, [FUNS in the opening inning of the first H 12801 oo oot e 5,000.00 been the mainspring and all the rest|Strons, deriving sustenance from 1080 : \ Good support kept the Athletics away |S2me and they scored two more in ° 20410 ygrounds -... 500.00 nf the works of the Indians. Watch |ditional excellent statements of earn-] ‘e from the plate for five innings, — but|the eighth on a pass, Cheney's error H 50330 p aressing with asphalt i hi 2 ings, to which Baltimore and Ohio 200 Tilinols Central th red heavi and Wilhoit’s double. 0 42620 from Laurel Hill bridge =4 roved a striking exception. 1800 Ins Copper 800 eavily in the late innings. 1 40130 ‘t house ....... - 3,600.00 e s s = o 100 Interboro. Con % Oldring made a triple, a double and| Rudolph and Coombs fought a great 1 ———— S0y SOuN 2 e anin e War issues, particularly bonds, were | 100 Interboro Con .........18 13 S0 aliaies © DaMng thofiee o | pitchers’ battle in the second game. t s 7o ; .. TRAVELERw DIRECTORY. _|SERN TN OOt et her | NI PO i of the series, Oldring made twelve hits | Srockiyn sot o xun in the frst on = total of these estimates TI}: poribe e s .. $41,750.00 Committee recommends thaf g . b 13| three singles and was blanked there- - = nials and protestations from high| 1360 Int Nicker, % x| 2 bysaiyitimes atibat The #cOTs: . fafter: : Cooinbe had :the’ Hrawes:whnt it the o rning for the mext annual oity, : Philadelphia (A) New York sources. Anglo-French &'s attained a ab 7 (L : oo u s o s e|out going into the ninth. Then Ma- meeting include the last mamed esti- Teco: 102 1-2° and Ja- 2 N | wne 426 0 G'hooley,rt 3 1 1 2 Q E 01 o mates and a call for action thereon. $1:25 To New York $1.25 ]2y, e rocord et 103 13 and I - Fikib 4 313 ofsaged & 0 3 0 o|Focs double, Smith's triple and Wit L Your Committee further recommends panese 4 1-2's bearing the German K. . Stunket 3 0 1 B e scored two runs and won by _the Court of Common CH ELSEA L‘.NE stamp and implying \former owner- e U 48 : o. S X the adogtion by the Cour ship in the latter country, were up a| 37 & % Mclnis.Ib 4 .10 111110 Broskiyn (N) x e e e e e [ | DOINE. F = Walshref 5 1 1 30 0 hpo s of 4010 Lowell Hits Feebly. TG NEW Y! Shipping shares, rubber issues, mo- | 13200 Ise 53 Lk SRR oo e S i Lowell, Mass., June 1.—Lowell sus- > ORK tors and sugars featured the special- | & 5 Bumy 832 foaloCmay 1120 %" 4130 9|tained a 6 to 0 defeat at New Lon- | 1917, be accepted; that the Clerk cause FRFIGHT AND PASSENGER f|ties, Mermantile Marine preferred : % = el #5136 3131 0|don's hands today. Feebie hitting | the same to Be pupiished =5, Sofy SERVICE BETWEEN made an extreme gain of 2 1-§ on re- e 3 : Totals 35 15 27 1 2 12 13 o Konetchy,1b 2 014 0 8024 3 T lo nDIEHNE {5, tie amended charter, and the Mayor, . NORWICH AND NEW 129% ()" Lajols out, nit Smith3y 4 00 2 .3 8.1 1. 3] Derked Lowell's endexvor, o New | 0F {1°His absence, the Senior Alderman YORK ports of an approaching agreement r ooce by im £120 3 113 1 o|London was effective in all depart- directed_on behaif of the From Norwich Tuesdays. Thurs- || 2mong the opposing inter ests, to- =5 Gt Philadel 0212 05|Gwive 4140 2 00 2 1|ments. Score: Court S days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. SR mith apdailiant atatenient, of e L M L i ot RRE] b hpo s e e e ity mesting Lo De heid on New York, Brooklyn Bridge, i s el A o . Three base hit, Oldrin; Totals 33 627 16 Sleing 1,023 10 the first Monday of June, 1916, and to Pler, East River, fcot Roosevelt ||| into renewed prominence with an ad-| %% %% 96k prind Totals 31 4% 11 021 1% Tecommend that a tax of eleven (11) St ® §l vance of 2 8-8 points. Among ob- & () Batted for Cheoey In S $151 id he last perfected 8 S:L.g\l‘o;fl:. Wednesdaya, Fri- J{vance of 2 3-8 points. Among obe st % Red Sox Defeat Senators With John- | &ty Tuatnes: 11550 23 Ll D e Sty 10 mast the Ot and second preferred issues of the e son in the Box. 000 3 $1112 2y nary expenses of ‘the city for the $1.25F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$125 || Gulr States Steel’ company stiracted | 14t 2o £% 4| Boston June 1—The Red Sox de- 2 5183 01 present fiscal ¥SHY C. MUR! attention by their further gains of 3| 2 2% | feated Washington, with Johnson Boston’ () Brookiyn (W) 3070 3 NRY GEBRATH, — 1-4 to 9 points and Lee Rubber made ; 2% | pitching, 1 to 0, today, making the se- b hpo s e b Bpo 5104 01 BN mmittes on Finance. a new high record of 5. . 2034 rles four straight. The shutout fol- |Memme® § ¢ 2 2 firesct 493 R frerd . PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | ofexicans, capeclally ofis, were un-| 1% Zead lowed the raising of the American |Coissr & 0 1 0 oJdmions & 1 3 BT I nereby cerfify fhat the above and der the cloud created by the firm at- | 48 =3¢ (7% o 1% | League championship pennant. Mageelf 4 3 5 0 O/Wheatlf 4 18 L8 S e Ao Ly e i ude of the 'Washington government Central ‘With one out, MeNally, who had |Nonetche.1b 3 214 0 OfMowrer.3b 4 0 0 T test: ARTHUR G. CROWELL, one Ss1 towards the latest note of the Mexi-| 600 N 03 fanned three times, singied in the | Wibeiirt 4 8 & o slonmw™ 383 ~mn | ity Glerk and Clerk of the Couft of o ;l“th\;fltleu ard e of the less I o 357 | cighth and reached second when Mc-[Gowdye 3 0 2 2 olMllere ° 8 0 & Common_Council. hires"yere oacruity hoawy Bz | i & 5 5 N el s T Tovia vt | pe BIE Y mee & e f - zel e ane s was i n est prices were shaded just before the R . But at.mecond: MoNalh 11 o P 22 close on renewed selling of Reading.| 0 & 1 S Sy Bolng all the g $30.65 against the St. Louls American electricity is to lighting. We guaran. | TOtal sales amounted to 360,000 shares. 3 30" 13 130 |to throw to Judge for a double play o league clcuih and $125.96 agdu:;tfl u:: teo the very best PLUMBING WORK |y ieceidts of mors €0ld from Canada, | a0 pun §4% |and then made the play to the plate Piayer Compton of the Boston Na- by expert workmen at the fariest |movement from that country up to SR e ;g L00 Jie Lo atop, the winning i The 2 tional league club. ""A":- . Siaut 7000, waw withiut afrect g i 't Washington (A) Baston (A) Lavigne-Hits Timely. . sk us for pl on sterling rates, which were barely ab hpo ab b 'wrence, Mass., June 1.—Lavigne’s| Boston 1. S steady, with firmness in francs and 4878 § Slwaientr "4 871 § 0| timely hitting figured in Lawrence's| Paix & Bepfoed 3, Betdpepert &- ; . slight ‘ease in marks, 4102 MMXumn 4 1132 0lvictory over Worcester, 7 to 6 in a Detrolt 3. Hartford, Conn, June 1—FHartford Firmness marked the trend of the 102 0 1lEMbizais 4 011 1 often inning game today. In the eighth Y defeated Bridgeport today l‘" fod “‘S'fi‘: o OM PKINS |seneral bond list. with increased deals 5010 dWukea 4 0% 0 olinning the Lawrence catcher singled, 5 same, 9 to 2. Both pitchers 4 Ne: b ey e Mcrehsol 0ol s D383 domamt 110 18T e Rt patting s 0 started did not last lons, Leon Wi 67 West Main Street |galog, bur value siiseido. | U.°s. i T e O e et iC] on 322 T8 201232 when ‘orcester 'had a lead of one - 2 em @ ——— — ‘Robert J. Coch i R wiEn s ke o one . rane e = Low. rors, alo; with timely hits, £ ] ely ‘won_for Elrmf’%hlle both Salmon and Gero :':.r:‘ effective with men on bases. Hartford .. 40010202x—9 9 4 Bridgeport 200000000—2 8 4 Salmon, :Gero_and O’Con- and Smith. GAS FITTING, #LUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich,” Cona.j Agent, for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbis i IRON CASTINGS ~ FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 4. Pittsburgh, Pa., June 1.—Pittsburgh defeated Cincinnati, today, 8 to 4. The Pirates made five runs in the first four innings on eight hits off Schneider and three more in the fifth on five hits off im. The score: Pittadurgh ( 53838 BEREEREEEE i g TREtE) \ Lynn . Wins From Portland. NATIONAL COMMISSION Fuuiiina, "M, - Juse | 1. doin Omh feated Portland today, 2 to 0. H ; DECIDES FED. TANGLE yisttors made but two hits off Pl g P u jome team bunched errors Umpires Case in Which Player Dick- | the seventh and two runs were notd.‘ son, Former Pittsburgher, Involved.” | The score i Ao Bassuuyses Hl ] 5 Bl upeonnonany a BloaRunwwened i B ; [ il LEL B rarrimmm o oo o) New York, June "1.—Call money firmer; -high 8;-low 2 1-2; ruling rate 2 1.2; last loan 3; closing bid 2 1-2; 558 1 i f i E COTTON. New.York, June 1—Cotton futures 973 - Decemver ey 198 March:1306. i Eoumaley. .. - 13 TH Cl A3 Bloswasnunab, 8| msmwrsney B mepwarontied Z Blacsorouron eloonowns ‘sgi; se5s] afigi'f 1270. N “MARKET, Low. Closs. 1 105 118 g e i £ i i E;E By e | stat ue o e

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