Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1917, Page 3

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AT 1, oUAS or TmemATe meLR ich, within for t ‘ a% r)'l?!r'lc:%. on the 16th day d‘wfl. D. 1917 . nt J. AYLING, é T Tat o1 tate of Jane Joln:.e’.“-l‘“ < wich, ‘in J: n . lames Johnson - Norwi¢ appeared In ‘Court and filed a Piying. for the redsons forth, that administration be granted[th up».nd 3. u:m of said deceased. al- 5 e Tt Is Ordered, T)gt‘dn-u petitd & Reard and determ! at the. e Court Room.in the City of Norwich, in_said District, day of Aprih, A D. 1917, in the afternoon, and that notice of the' pendency of salda, petition, and of sald licatio: of i order one. thime I some n o order one time in o a circulation l? -{d or to t re- R, ‘Assistant Clerk: NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Netice is hereb: 'ven to all person: 3 v h’!!‘l’l in the Town of - WILLIAMS, Tax Collector. Dated at Salem,, Conn., April 317 apri0Tu St..Louls st Chicage. American * Loague. Boston at Pulladelphia. BASEBALL RESULTS: i n i\ { 'z E r,é[ E f 3 id-Up Until July. § ;s Six tables. The best _Phone. B sseener seen o. s.‘mA'RQH[ Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas _ ON EASY TERMS - cords and Business Wagons. (Wil slean up on & lot of Stable and Square Blanksts. A good:line of Aute Rebes. e ; Prices right low on Team and Ex- TERBERRBEREBRRSERRARbERE i ; %B‘ 1908. Murray les in 24 1-5. Idle to predict. it 3 Corneil has men back who won 2¢ of its last vear's 45 points Yale, which was second, retains mefn who took 14 of its 29 points; Califor- SHORT SELLING ON MARKET. Last Saturday’s Session. . New York, April f6—Wall Street seemed. fo arrive at a more complete | Col realization” of the war situation today, | &5 deve ts since last Saturday's 20 British g Secur. Philadelphis ‘st Boston. | shipping, . with Indications of similar | pear e nt, | Driges S'bury measures by the home gover) were responsible for. a resumption of | Ede last - week’s liquidation and an in- crease of short selling. Shippings as & group were more seriously affected than any other issues, Marine prefer- red dropping -95-8 points on steady of- ferings to 77 1-2, the common losing | Guir § 7-8 at 25 7-S and Atlantic, Gulf and | Harr West Lndies. 1-2, wi 1B Munitions and equipments yielded % to 5 points, United States Steel mak- ing a decline of 27 . Coppers, _ leathers, - oils, motors, ugars and fertilizers were down 1 to 3 points and utilities supplemented last week's reve: People’s losing 3 3-8 points, With about two | lote Wikes each for Consolidated Gas, Brookiyn Motor Rapid Transit and Twin City rapid | Maxeell oMtor t. Mexwell Motor Mer Marine~ Merchant Marife pf Mexican ePt .. -Trading in rails was relatively small, but investments as well as the low ot -t-n-mc various lines of trade. | none of their rece: U. S, and to-2 -12 per cent. lower on call. = STOCKS. etions. Ajax Rubber i 7geE ‘ ‘8ey i i il ghsgy sSrsiaie argEeep g nussFEail '_fil‘ TR sisgie Erie 1< Fxie ester declining 7 1-4 to 101 | Harvester th 6 7-8 for United Fruit at | om0 Tnterbors $ to 110 3-3, with | Jaeeiiensl Puver 4 3-8 for Bethlehem Steel new stock.| Kauses €ty So D nt e - | sales (par value) aggregated | Guickier Panama bonds were 1-2 | 2T, Con - New losed o kel i iz good for 22 feet in the broad, and bitt, who goes 12 feet in the pole vauit. Last Freshmen are Flow- i a 130 feet hammer man. Princeton is cheerful over its track edged Crawford, the hurdler; Colwell, a 4.26 hurdler and Erdman, a fine high tim- ber tapper, are the men Fitzpatrick is building around. Michigan is “banking on Carroll, second in_the mile last year., to do a task he has with Overton, Yale, and Seu der, should Robertson use him there, all at the mark. Here would be a race worth miles of travel to witness. - Cross, a shot put inan capable of 4§ feet .and Simmons. with his record of 5.11 in -| the high jump, are the other star men ©of Steve Farreli's Ann Arbor team. Darthmouth _is to be watched this Its winter victeries over Penn of 5 ‘Worthington, in the broad jump, Ri- in the quarter; Spears, in the t. all poirit winners n ‘16, portends a big season. Dartmouth has with- drawn from the New England Associa- tion. having outgrown it, and will be a visible contender in the future. These stars of the first magnitude are the men counted upon to deliver in the fortv-second meet to be held at Franklin Fieid, Pennsyivania, May 25 and 26. Al the auspices points to an- other victory for Cornell Jut in ath- Jeties one can never tell. It'is a long time the championship is to De held and fa Ghat space much can happen. War will make wide gaps in the ranks, even should the meet be run off. Whether it will or not is a matter to be determined as condi- tions confront the I. C. A. A. A. A. (Copyrighted, 1917, by Col Metzger. Wins Again. Chi ., April 16.—Chicago was un- able 15 punch hits off Meadows today and St. Louis won again, 5 to 1. The wvisitors bunched hits off Vaugbn in the first and fifth innings and won easily. Manager Mitchell presented a new line-up on account of the injury to Saier’s leg. Pitcher Reuther went to first base and made a creditable showing. The score: Con LEEES L R = 2 oS Fedeay oo » 1 1 1 2 ¥ 1 1 1 0 amaamaned surbed Hlustonssuss i 8| Fage Red Sox Bunch Hits and Win. Philadelphia, April 16—Boston had in defeating Philadelphia today, the score being 6 to 1. Ruth kept the home team’s hits scattered, while the visitors bunched their safe drives in three innings and seven out of their eight hits figured in the run getting, with a double and two singles, led the hitting. The score: E: ‘Spring u safaes R i 5 ¥ o 2 s Hx Bpo = oo 3 5% | Hooper.t 4.1 2 0 139 oo | Bemya 4132 ER 9% | wuterts 4 0 6 0 100 2% | walkerer 470 11 200 e o IR A 560 e | S2RSS 3433 B8 u ey 110 233 e 41 3 B 11 | Teae mEE a1 # ? s 1 135% 3 H H u i grate closing bid 2 3-4; COTTON. . York, April 16.—Cotton futures ~ steady. May 20.30; July 19.38; “18.68 18.7; for a patrol squadrom. boats, ‘built for Harold S. Vanderbilt. i* now owned by the government and is known as “Patrol Number 8.” 3 Vanderbilr offered to give this boat was paid the sum of one dolla 12 points must be The | football and basebal 3 $|inch white and the .track four inch and ftrack, 8] muBunnenswi Blumnsanmausn McAllister Bibeault Braves Field Poorly But Win. Boston, April 16.—Barnes outpitched Alexander today and Boston defeated ntls o) Philadelphia, 3 to 1. ‘The local twirl- DREW STILL SPEEDY. er was forced to contend against a ——— &tniliup ‘l'll:‘:mdd ”)’-:'v:hr:_ no%rflg?:ir:fi Negro Runner’s Comeback Feature of the fonrth inning by Maranville, Bailey Qames. e eoinied two Of Boston's| By his great exhibition in the Smart iile's. cinate ware PHPepal Colomunts |Set century special dash, Howard P. e ot Dt ™ ria | Drew, the world's record hoider, indi- Philaaeiinias onty scors camn in the | cated that e was stili one of the best e e o B A rortq SPrinters in this country. The leg he Single and Whitied's cacrifice Ao The |severely injured on the Pacific coast e - .ast -August did not appear to trouble 2 him and, according to Drew, is as sound as ever. When the report was spread that Drew would attempt to come back many athletie followers were skeptical as to his ability to show any semblance of his oldtime speed. Many thought that the two breakdowns he suffered within the last few years would be too big a handicap for him to overcome, but Drew proved convincingly that he was ready to defend his fame as one of the-greatest of all sprinters whenever the occasion required. ‘ Drew announced that he would engage in many races this spring, would prepare himself especially for the collegiate events. He is now at- tending Drake university, pursuing a special course which he hopes-to com- 5 plete in_two years. Faber Holds Detreit Scorsiess Tt is Drew's ambitioon to regain his Detroit, Mich., April 16.—Faber heig'nauom 100 yard championship titie 459 1385 I R @ sossnsunannnT s . 2loanunanand not but Detroit to two hits this afternoon and | iy annuRl 4 scored a shutout for Chicago, four 0| will e herd in Bt Eomi o, Year nothing. After a had first inning, b Carroll Jones pitched well for Detroit | until taken out in the Sth in favor of a pinch hitter. Cunningham allowed two more runs, largely through his own error, when he replaced Jones in the ninth.” The score: Drew hopes Andy Kelly, Andy Ward and the other crack sprint- ers who have been performing so no- tably within the last two years. Drew said he was anxious to show Loomis, who won the title in 1915 at San Fran- cifco, after Drew had captured it two years in succession, that he was the speedier. The Connecticut A. A. U. champion- ship track and field meet set for Yale field in mid-summer may not be held this year on account of the war. Jim Colilins of the New Haven base- ball club wili leave tomorrow night for Boston looking for a square deal on s Sunday gam % Cincinnati, April 16—Pittsburgh hit % = Parpow. three Cincinnati pitchers hard today and won easily, 8 to 4. Extra base|Cross college nine, admits that he has hits featureq the game. Hinchman |the hardest hitting team in the game made a triple, a double and a single | today. 2 in five trips to the plate. Coaper, while hit freelv, managed to keep the Jesse Burketf, coach of the Holy Track athletics have suffered less through the advent of war than any # other branch of sports. INSULTING REMARKS ABOUT THE STARS AND STRIPES Complaint Made By Two Italian Citi zens at Middletown Results in an Middletown, Conn., April 16.—Frank Frankenberger, son of a local cafe proprietor, was arrested here tonight on complaint of two Italian citizens who claimed that he had made insult- ing remarks in reference to the Stars m Stripes. . He was released under 1 of $100 to appear in court. tomor- row morning, When he will be given a hearing. Bl umommmmnkbuant olmssonersss Sl enssonen: (2) Batted for Knetzer in Tth. (zz) PBatied. for Miller in 9th. Score by wou e NAVAL RADIO WORK’ AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY Forty Members of the Naval Reserve Are Taking the Course. 3 F. A. ATHLETIC COUNCH MEETS. A Rules ‘Laid Down for the Winning of an “N” The athletic councii at the Norwich organized for the . JOSEPH GOLDENBERG, PH. G., 166 Windsor St., corner Pleasant. Bin, ton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bul- letin. Regular fifty-cent and. ore-dol- lar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. 5 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING CALL UP 734 ———— With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL~— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY STREET Robert J. Cochran:z GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington 8g., Washingten Building Norwich, Conn, Agent for B. O, Sheet Pacilag. Phone 581 " MODERN PLUMBING s _as essential in modern house as electricty is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street iRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY B THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street WOULD PROHIBIT MANUFACTURE OF LIQUOR MADE FROM GRAIN of Protest From Officers and Delegat: Allied Agricultural Interests. Ithaca, N. Y. April 16.—~Officers and delegates of farm bureaus and agri- tiiral associations, representing ower 25,000 farmers in forty-one countles of New York state, today adopted res- olutions at a meeting here callifg on the federal government to prohibit the manufacture of liquors made from grain and thereby save 625,000,000 bushels of grain for food consumption each year. ‘The meeting Was in the nature of & war council of pominent agricultur- al heads to dev! increase the fi as to conserve olutions weer, ernment to foodstufls $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, Sundays at 5 p. m. New York, Brooklyn _ Bridge, Pier, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- aay'u at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1918. $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 Hotel Oxford Copley Square, Boston, Mass. Near Pubiic Library, Trinity Church, Christian Science Church, New Opera House and but ten minutes to shopping and business section. ctric_cars pass the Oxford to B & M. R R. station, all 8. 8. lines and rt of the city and suburbs. (Junie Tooks $1.09 %aa up:.with Bath 2.00. siRoubls coomy 3380 and up; with Jesk _PHILIP P. PRETTO

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