Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1917, Page 3

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ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN ¥ ILLNESS WILL COME ._ Be Wi @ Aetna-ize J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street You want your insurance money QUICK. If you insure through THIS agency, yowll obtain it PROMPTLY. Strong companies, expert skill. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance -and. Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main St L4 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, [Hameg-at-law Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thamecs National’ Bank. Telephone 38-3 White Sox Fail to Hit Coumbe. Chicago, April 25—Coumbe pitched a masterly game for Cleveland today while his team-mates bunched hits off Cicotte, and won from Chicago, 4 to 1. Felsch’s triple and Coumbe’s wild pitch saved the locals from a shutout. Most of the game was played in a drizziing rain. Score Chicage (A) o W hos s ol1.coltinast 4 02 0 ofiidurem 4 0 1 2 v.Collinezy 4 1 1 2 0 ofricksmnts 4 0 5 0 0 ofFeischs 3 3 500 olgasaniin 3 810 0 0 I Wearersb 3 11 1 0 ofschatxe o200 ofcionteen 10 0 8 0 —|icMniten 1 0 0 0 0 3 IRRER] 1odoo0 50000 sz e 0300 04 1000 01 o 2. Chapman, Felsch. Two base hits. Speaker Three base hits, Feiseh, GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. National Leagur. Moston 31 Brookin. New York at Phliadeiph nicago at Clacionatl st Lou Toronts at Newark. Montreal 8¢ Richmond Bochester 8t Providence. Buffalo s Baltimore. BASEBALL RESULTS. National Leagus. Pituspurgh Lests = Chlcazs 4. natl Z Boston 8, Brookiyn G. (17 innings, calied account darknews @ New York 9, Philadelphia 3. American Lesgon. Gevsiznd 4, Cnicn Detrot 4 Boston 5. Washinaton_ Phlladerphia 4. New Yo = sk —Toroato 2. Newssk 4 Af ProvidenceFomes: ‘Providence 3. At Baltimore—Buftaio 6. Baltimore T At Richmona—Montreal 9. Richmond 10. Southera Association. At ANants 7. Bimingham 2 At Chattancogs 3. Little Rock 1. At Moblle 3, New Orlezus 1 Nashrille 7. Memphis Toledo-St. ' Pan. Colimbus-Milwatike STANDINGS. National League. Won. - s H rican Leagus. Won lest Pot i 2 7 ' > - H b g & e %0 g 133 2 o3 ar i 384 3 a3 GORDON-Q%n. ARROW 2 for30¢ CLURTT, PEABODY &.CQ JVCMAKERS TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY $1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE DETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwleh Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at § p m, New York, Brooklyn Nrk Pler, East River, ‘foo} Roosesen Sireet, Mondava, (Vednesdays, Fris daye du 8 b m. EMwctive Oct! 18, $1.26—F V. KNOUSE, Agent—3$1.28 .Dw’ffl AND -rlf .& alleys. Six tables. e best E jorwich. Plfl.li" Notwich, Conn. Shea The Academy won the second game of the season by trimming the Shore Line team 6 to 2 on the campus, Wed- nesday afternoon. Shea, a mew pitch- er at the Academy, pitched .a good game, striking out eight of the vis- itors, while he held them to five hits. “Ben” Houlihan pitched in mid-sea- son form, fanning eleven of the school boys. “Scud” McKnight was the star performer with the stick, geétting three bingles in four trips to the Jlate. Hull played third in place ‘of Parker who is out on account of cutting reci- tations. Le Claire the first Academy man up struck out, but reached first on’ Keary's error,,stolé second and scored on Stan- ley’s sacrifice fiy to. center. .In the second Shea reached first on Houli- han’s error stole second went to third when Mellor fumbled Keary's throw and scored on McKnight's hit. In the fifth LeClaire got to first on an error and scored on Stanley’s hit. In the sixth with Lynch and Mc- Knight on bases Hull rapped out a sharp single to right bringing in both men. The final tally came in eighth when Meek walked, . Bennett. singled and LeClaire -daubled. - The railroaders became dangerous in the eighth when a hit, an error and a free pass put three men on with two out. With the count two and two Purple smashed out a wicked limer which Counihan speared one - hand, thereby retiring the side. In the ninth McKnight made a fine catch of Ormsbee's fiy. The progeeds of the game which amounted to $15.50 were given to the Red Cross: Score: ofrynn.zn 1| sseiior, of Womars. o o Richa'd. it 1|Houtihan.p of Kears.e iformeie1s 9 v 0| Xears. 5t arpia.p Conniora.té Beonett.c Meek (1 Totais cors by in Shors Line 0200 62 LA 1006 1z s Two bise Houtiha Lyneh, LeCialre. . B of 1 ot Fur. e 1: o 8 Sruck out, by Houlihan 11; by Pirle T: by Shes 5. Btolen bases, Whitmarsh, tals 34 52 4 8 Distance—Score '6-to 4 Houltben, LeClatre. Sacrifice fy, Stasiley. HO WANTS TO PLAY. ; They Are Reatly to Mest Any Fast Teams in Eastern Connecticut. Ayres Blow Uy in 7th. Boston, April 25.—Ayres of Wash- Ingion wient 1 pléces. i the soventh inning today and passed four men in succession, forcing in the tieing run. After thai Lewis worked the squeeze hicn "for Boston, § o 4 Ayres which won for gave another base.on balis before the in"ng st when e gave, diree pask t pass- 2. 15 "was This fourth. straight’ vic- tory. Each of his two singles drove in a Boston run, -~ Score: Washington (A ) s hpo noe s Jusges '3 0% “0”1 5 % 324 2.0 4 $11 000 303 31 313 301 310 3631 102 sz10 303 2124 H 2135 | 0 z1 1 z 04 o0 0 o ERE 1x) Batted for Ayers in 91h. (xx) Paited for Judge in 9. Giants Land on Alexander. Philadeiphia, April 25—New York made five successive hits, including a MARKET WAS BUOYANT. Advanced Three to Five Point: Leading | ul April 25—On an irre- demand which embraced all divisions of the list, today’s market threw off its torpor of the past few weeks, leading issues advancing 3 to 5 points, a few specialties scoring greater gains. The upswing was effected largely to the detriment of an over-extended short interest, which scurried to cover New sistibie York, on the large “extra” dividend d: lared by the United States Steel di- { rectors after the close of yesterday's { session | Unitéa States Steel and ‘afliated | stocks, including the prominent mu- | nitions and equipments, as well as oopers, shippings, motors and Indus- Alcohol were the chief contribu- ng over one-third of tors, Steel supy the whole. Rails joined the movement in the affernoon, granzers leading on the more favorable crop Dprospects. Highest prices -were made in the ¢ half hour, Steel being absorbed in e lots of as much as 3,000 to 6,000 | | \nd closing at its best price, | 1-2, a_net gain of 5 1-8 points. ‘I Utah' Copper_featured the metals, in of 4 3-8 points, with.2 to 4 for American Smelting, Ana- , Inspiration, Chino and Kenne- This group derived much of its strength from reports of a renewal of demand domestic and foreign con- | sumers. | Pethlenem Steel old stock rose 3 | points to 135 and the new shares 6 3-4 |0 125 1-4 le Sloss Sheffield, Cruci- ble and Lack teels, Republic and Virginia Irons and Great North- ern Ore advanced 2 to 3 point: Gains in_shippings, motors, and oils were accelerated by the steady in- | auiry for marines, General Motors, | Studebaker and Texas Company, some |of these issues making surprising re- coveries from early heaviness. St. Paul was the striking feature of the rails, recording most of its rise of 4 1-4 points to 84 in the last 13 minutes. Pacifics, Reading, New York Central and New Haven improved one to two points. Total sales amounted to 925,000 shares. \ Heaviness of internationals made for irregularity in bonds. Total sales (par value) 33,125,000 U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. Tien. Low Adv_Rumles pr 0% Adnsa - Gata "M T A" chatmers Al Chalmers o Am Ag Chom 2000 Am Bt Sugar 1800 & " 0 " or ow & F (oien 0N Couen ol pr WAL R & X opr Aaiting A pe Selting Nioel | bary Sugar ™ et Tobaecs Woalen Weden pr 108 Abhwen 1A Aehen o won AL 6w i o A ¢ W08 Rl 00 MM L we L 300 Ml & Ona : 18 Bait & ONo b 200 Marmelt Ow 100 Ratopilas i 200 M Nteel g WA T Wlew B 00 Rroexiyn R T 100 Naras’ Brow L0 18 Remiek R ] Mt &%up 3 SELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. 0 C., us uTe 1400 Cite 14 1134 200 €. By A 2200 7 1L % 4900 Chino Con_ Cop S4% 52 1500°Col Fuel & Tron 0w a0 2400 Col Gas ke Elec w a% 400 Consol . Gaa - 5000 Com Products . 200 Com Prod pr 21100 Crucibie Steel 100 10 Crucible Steel pr Cube A Sugar pr Cu Kugar Cuba Cane Mugsr pF | Del &itudeon Din & Bio G Dome Mines Dist Becurities 400 Gen _ otor_pr 200 Goodrich B ¥ 400 Granby Mining 100 Gi. North pr Asricuit pr Cogper 000 1t 8300 Ins 1500 Lehigh Valley 100 Lee Rub & Tire 100 Lovse Wiles 100 Man Shirt Co 2100 Maxwell M Tetrol Coppx 200 Midrale Steel 100 Mo. K & T pr 003 St P &'SS M 150 Mo Pacific 1000 Mo. P 400 Mo P 100 Mont Powee pr 100 Nat Biscort | g 100 Nat Enam & & 0¢ o & West 100 North Amerlean s 1000 North_Pacifie ... 108 100 N, Soatta Stel %0 10 Slows 8 S & T 700 South Pacifie 200 South Ry 00 Sowth Ry B attn Studebarer © 00 #00 Rwn O Chm 1500 Teeas O 2 100 Tens & Pacific 1100 THIRG Avenue T8 Tubaeew | Prodt £11 #3575 2588 555 200 Under | Type % Union B & "B 00 Unton Paito W8 Uni Clgar Slorms P Thited | Frait : 3st0e UL . L Aleohal 1 00 U ooy st U 8 N Rubter 00 UL R Nweel Bl Se MONEY, New York, April 3.—Call money strong: high 4: low 2. ruling rate 43 last loan 2 1-4; closing bid 2; offered at 3 1-4. . —— COTTON New York, April 35.—Cotton futures closed steady. May 1080; July 133! October 1852; December 1558: uary 1856, Spot quiet; middling 2005. ONICAGD ARAIN MARKET. Jant “For fry happiness. and for happin‘e 'S = w Henry Ward Beecher was i happiness go hand in hand. You'll find all three in every nook and comer of Connecticut. In justice to yourself’ LIBERTY toba'cco today and add to your day’s w GCusy it] Justice, UBERTY ana *x w® SS. HENRY WARD BEECHER 1813 — 1887 *® This famous tobacco is rightly called LIBERTY. It is absolutely Free from stems and ends. A real, clean Long Cut, made entirely from ripe, long " Kentucky leaf. That's why LIBERTY has no Yequal for a cool, mellow pipe- * x “The Spirit of '76 "was the Spirit of LIBERTY " = L1 BERT I The Tobacco for First Trench' Men x® x x * double by Fletcher and a home run by Kilduff, off Alexander in the eighth inning and won today's game, 9 to 3. Philadelphia hit Perritt and Middleton hard, but Sallee stopped the home team in the last two innings. All of New York's nine runs off Alexander were earned. Kilduff, who took Her- z0g’s place because the latter was in- jured by falling in a railroad station in New York this morning, drove in three runs and scored himself. Burns made a double, a triple and two singles in five time at bat. Score: New Yerk (N) Philadelohia_(N) a hopo a W hpo a e Bumslt 5 43 0 871 81 Kafter 4 2 3 0 2100 Roberimon.rf 4 0 2 0 2z Zermandd 4 1 2 1 2100 Fetcherss 5 1 1 2 51300 Kildut 2 333 10911 Holkelb. 4 2 9 0 OfXicham3b & 2 1 8 0 McCarve 4 1.8 1 ofKillferc 2 2 3 1 0 Peitip % 0 0 1 Oflexauders & * 1 % 0 Middleton.p 1 0 0 3 OfMavern 0 0 0 0 O Balleep © 0 0 0 0 OfCoopr 9 0 0 0 O xlobern 1 9 0 0 GluDugey 2600 Totals 3813 27 10 2| Tewls ey (@ Batted for Middleton In Sth (@ Ran for Cravath in 9th (32) Batted for Luderas n 9th. New' Yoek o0 o1 Phllagelphia . 8 122 5 0 0 0 Two base hils. Bima Fletcher. Bancroft. Ni 2. Alexander. Cravath. . Three o ‘hits, Bancrort, Burms Home runs, Kidufl. Cravath. Pirates Rally in Ninth St. Louis. Mo.. April 25.—Pittsburg rallied in the tenth inning today and beat St. Louls in a hard hitting con- test, 10 to 8. Pittsburgh batted Meadows from the box in the first, getting four runs. St, Louls took the lead in the seventh iwhen Gonzales, batting for McAuley. hit a home run, scoring _Cruise, who had singled. Singles by Schulte and Fischer, with Long's error and an infleld out, tied the score in the ninth. In the tenth Carey doubled, Schulte was passed, Hinchman singled. scoring _Care: Schulte taking second and Baird sing ed, scoring both Schulte and Himch- man. _Score: 1 Neduley. edmonomsmon 5 N0 0 e a1 3 Y (NI NC IR L = Baw ML Gsason, Schulte, Nescher, Carey Wome run, Genaales Cubs Win Fourth Game of Series Cinolnnatl, April 25. — Although greatly outhit, Chicago won the fourth @ of the serios here today, 4 to 3. reh's single in the second ' inning, with the bases full, struck Schneider's ankle when the latter was going from first to second. This prevented one run from scoring and possibly two, be- sides spoiling a_batting ralley. In th fifth, after the first two local men had ied, Larry Doyle went into the air line drive, got it with his bare hand and completed a double | (0 Ean for Mown in s play. Vaughn was hit hard but was| (<) fBated for Mamusrd in o effeceive when hits meant runs. Score: | Sore by bstngs Cincineati (K) Boscon 05’2 01201000 0 . d 1 pe a o Bmokim 0000 0 a2 a0 o0 i T Soronm *3 57 3 8| "o base hits. . smith, Seyers. Three base it - i 3|« MSitn * bovie TR | Seriie 3 OfChuein 4ei o Willlams.ct < o9 IEERER] Caliege Basehall. 0 9 .8 500 Pennsylvania 8; Ursinus 1o 11101 s o o 11310 1ol Paiie B EEER] A IRERR] 3 B % w1 u:|| Doings in the Auto World uie by agied batt 3 eiier”1a $th Koo oy onine cra T e e s e A e P 0 5 0 01100 03| An increase of at least ten per cent. \hlx:' base hit. Wilsen. Turee base hits. ““"‘"'m the cost of automobile tires may tory. New York, April 25.—Schang’s home run, coming with Mclnnis and Bates on base with one out in the ninth in- enabled Philadelphia to “win a belated victory over New York by a Prior to Schang’s hit Russell had pitched sensational ball, striking out nine men. Philadelphia pitched a steady game. four hits in as many ning, score of 4 to 2. the youns Schang's Homer Gives Athletics Vic- | Noyes, one of McInnis made times New Yerk (A) Witt.se H Groversh 3 Bodiedr i Strunkct o Thrasher.t o McTnia. 1b 1 Bares, 3 Schang.c 1 Navesp 3 Totals 32 8 WL ) Bauted for Russell'in Sth. Seore by tanings Pailvdciphia New' York vamaker. IR 3 .0 0 0 Two base Mia Stimk. Bakec, Howe run, Scheng. 1 Brooklyn-Boston Played Tie Gam: Broskiyn, N. Y.. April 25.—Brooklyn and Boston batted to a § to & twelve inning tie in their first clash of the Six pitchers were used. started but season today. Marquard and Rudolph both proved ineffectiv With the score 5 to 0 against them, the locals rallfed in the sixth and took load in the seventh, but Boston the eighth on a double steal. Thirty-two players were used In_ the contest, which will be re-played June the tied in 23 Score: 3% ACTelc vy Makecy, 30 Ol v Mugee 1t Twombly 1% 3 it 3 Reliv.et Ratiey.ct Wilhoit.et Chappeie.ct Gewy.o %l ae &le Russell now, H. the pitchers, | situal at bat. In best due avail 10 o e 0 cunuuZel be expected at thereafter are not cording to the Mr. whom he against shortages. stances prices, date that he has acted wisely. Harrell says, it is almost impossible for tire manu- facturers to turn out enough of th products demands of the motor world. This is almost any moment and continued advances in price Harrell, one of Harrell's at all unlikely, ac- predictions of George the most expe- rienced deaiers in this state. statement comes in form of a warning to motorists. to prepare now advises high price: is “rapidly tion will .find ~ at normal times, quality to the customa able fabric s - and inevitable A combination of clrecum- making a ecritical one, he says, and the man who buys now, taking advan- tage of a full market and the lower the tire no very distant A, to ry sho: meet the vt crop of of the kind needed for making the best tires, i Although produces bales of this miilions cotton, thousand of these known as Sea country upon only a annually millizns hundred are of the variety Island cotton- few a ot long fibre, most desirable for the manufac- The amount which can ture be tires, obtained i manufacturers nd Offers of co-operation automobile industry the government. recommends ed by partment t the s not enough for the of the highest grade of his is one of the short supply Urges Auto Unit. the ana made have been The war de- immyd formation of as many voluntary truck, motor car, companies as possible in all states particularly along the Atlantic, and Pacific coasts, as a mea preparedness for any emergenc: may arise, although it is confident wil not have to call for of citizen owners service. for Overload on Battery. “When Jack Frost starts mometer zero mark, shooting it ‘s pretty the towards sure indic reasons igh he cept- motor and motoreycle ars or trucks regular army ther- the tion that the motorist is going to have trouble starting his cars,” Sturges. “As a rule. poor, the motor stiff, and hard to turn over the extra for lighting purposes throws a tremen X ge battery dous overlo Perbaps says arburetion Mr. amount’ of current required oad Good Roads. not one motorist firey N. F. A. EXPRESS (GUESS NOTHING CAN sSTOP is | the engine this, in addition to realizes that th ear just closed has been the greatest single accomplisk ment in the cause of good since the Revolutionary war. When Pres dent Wilson on July 11 placed his sig nature to the Bankhead-Shacklefor good roads bill, $85,000,000 of funds and a like amount to cc various state treasuries was ¢ to the cuuses of better highways. This means that next five years $34,000,000 will be nnually in making the road syste Uniteq States comparable perior to the present fine roads of Europe Bridgeport Gets Toledo Players Toledo, 25.—The r of Cate >onn, Pitcher Lillpop, to ge port of the Eastern Le: was a nounced today by President-M Bresnahan of the Toledo Am Assoclation club. This leaves the tei with only two catcher, Sweeney a& Donnelly Lillpo Bresnahan himself from Michigan City a St. Louis sem Simpson to Compete in Games. Columbia, M., April st ang alumni of ve today f Simpson, W and three Philadelphia games next committee decided had no funds for rnished a f ampion Missouri athlet to com oth the purpo: MeGraw's men are T ball as hard as they w They made 14 hits o ¢ pitchers in a total of 23 o Friday and Sautrday 00D OPINION OF THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root minined on the market for s years that we are of the opinior it is a splendid preps for k wey, tiver and bladder trout . we know that our customers W have used it speak very gratefu for the benefits derived Very truly FALLS & BURKINSHAW Dr mat Mas: June 5, 1818 [ 4 Letter to Or, Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V. Prove WhatSwamp-Root Will DoFor You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample si bottle. It will convince anyone. Yo will also receive a bookle® of valuah information, telling about the kidney and bladder. When writing be and mention the Norwich Daily Bu letin. Regular fifty-cent and one-do! Jar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.

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