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A s NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MAY 6 1918 1 1 E B i Hanien, ko ] 2 7 grounder to W. Calkins who beat the Jrunner to the bag by a foot. | ~INSURANCE 3 “FOR EVERYTHING The score: N. L. Colonials AINSURABLE Eighth Inning Rally Saves Local Team From Defeat at the | i { {4 fffeil {114 S S Hands of New London Colonials—Farrell Hit Hard In e e Opening Frames and Forced to Give Way to Busch— (RERE! Plenty of Minor Excitement In the Nature of Split Fing- | . ,, suse. ERERdd X han fo_Brooks.” Strick out, by Busch 1: by Bel- Defeat at Hands of American Thread Company—Score {sim: e e, Calishis 1o Scborges, Cale: 3 lestinl 7. Stolen bases, Calidns, Sulllven 2, Wil- 13100, . Son. Umpire, Sullivan and Faires, Time 1 Hour, : " ; 5" ninutes, Suney attarnoon on the old Fallsthrew wil (0 first Busch reached first ACADEM:H;"E“: ::;T:‘_ st o -[on an error by Bellestrini. ahan RD ST A e s o | doubled to lett clearing the bases but e eated the New London Colonials bY|pysch was not fast enough to beat the | American Thread Company White- the score of 6 t0'5 in one of the bestythrow to the plate. washes Local Boys, 13 to 0. games of the season. The play was| A fast double play, Callahan to Me- = fast from start to finish, only 95 min- | Burney, was the feature of the third| Saturday afterncon on the Cam- utes elapsmg between the first “Play |inning which marked the beginning|Pus the Academy team suffered the Ball” and the Wst “Yer Out” New|O0f a succession of goose eggs im the |third straight defeat of the season at London gained an early lead in the|score by insnes. Calkins met with,the hands of the fast American first fwo innings by hitting Farrell[Some of the _execution intended|Thread Company team of Williman- ISAAC S. JONES to almost every place, on the field|for the batter in the fourth when he(tic. Not only did the Academy get i nt Real- & Agent |Wwhare there wasn't a Norwich player. fcaught one of Busch's fast ones on|beat but the Wiliimantic men rubbed Insurance eal Estate Agent |XhoTe thore B 8 o Kept the hits | the end of his finger, He loft fmprints |it in by holding the local team score- Richards Building, 91 Main Street | 0oy Lcattereq and received fine sup-|on the things handled that would have | less. When business spep;ied by war-needs causes heavier sfrains - WESTERRN UNION service responds to the emergency. Extra de- mand automatically produces extra application, extra care, exira paticnce. In this elasticity Western Unien is typical of a true National utility. OVER THE WEEK-END e : yle B 3 he Navy discus record fell to. both ort, two double plavs helping him out |had a Willam J. Burns all excited| The Academy was way out of its BASEBALL. t c 1 . bo # LAST YEAR of Tad holes, Norwich landed on Bel- e posiet | Hisek | SHAti Soinks) clash fend iyalle e i trepn Compary, EAserr st e o Rl Telegrams—Day Letters—Night Letters— Jestrini hard in the second and then | Neither team had a chance to score|could have easily have run the score " ;- A 4 va 1 Cabl M B T , d by Wir % il igl % venties S f SEmcyoe as second in the broad, but made no ablegrams—/1oney Iransferrea by Vire 250 million dollars worth of pregerty he tightened up holding Norwich to|until the eighth inning when Belles- |up into the twenties, some o about four times at bat per inming|trini who was becoming tired let up [their runs were directly responsible| e was burned in this country; about 21 |yunti] the eighth when he tried to work |on his speed and tried to save himself [to bonehead plaving and wretched million ¢ month, about 700 thousand a|a dope ball to relieve his tired arm.|by shooting a slow one over every |fielding. On the other hand the Willi- day, about 29 thousand an hour, 500 |Three more runs came in and al-|other time he wound up. Clabby led |mantic team was on its toes every ’ o S though New London tried hard they|with a single, his second hit of the|minute and pulled off a couple of fast | dollars -worth is burning while you| . gt get the mecessary ~ tally |year, Holland, fawned. Burns used his|double plays. With them there was other score, Sothoron Wins Pitching Duel. St. Louis, Mo.. May 5.--Sothoron bested Coveleskie in a pitchers’ duel | THE WESTERN UHION TELEGRAPH CO. . 2 B ¢ (1 iningsy | t0day and St. Louis shut out Clevi read this advertisement. across in the final frame. Calkins in|brains by stopping a slow one with|none of the pick up of the hall and b "#! |land, 2 to 0. Five double plays were| i Is your property insured? the final, frame Calkins the Norwich|his head. W. Calkins singled scoring |then looking around to see what to do claind features. The score: was obtained from ;game than the average American lea- catcher had his finzer split in the|Clabby, Burns going to third. Burns|with 1t, so evident in the Academy College Games. Cleveland (A) St Louis (A) st season but broks: gue club. Hughie cannot win because B. P. LEARNED & CO. |fourth inning but displayed a fine|scored on a double by McBurney. |Dpla : and able for aimost a decade able to play in only ; he has beén u spirit and stayed in the game. Johnson robbed Brooks of a hit by a| Fitazerald started for the Academy & § 3 Holy Cross 1. Halt D ° ames. to get a taff which will hold Agency Established May, 1846. The first man flied to the pitcher, the | eircus catch. Calkins hit scoring his|and kept the mill team safe for three 1 Harard 0. et L i 4 the other clubs to less runs than his S e R next man hit cleanly to left. The at-|brother and sending McBurney to|inni The Academy got a man to o D e e e o| eavy artilicry’ cadsr i ATT lention of the crowd was distracted,|third where he died when Bysch fan- [faird in the second but he died there. Titversity 4 R $AA7 g b onemnc gther Nl ST el B s Bl e O ¢ Iitloq offviin a slnslo-m e Deaans Wiesath 4 210 0 1.4 }mands, Dick Rudolph still refuses to| All National League games at the 3 stop which caught one man by the| New London made a desperate at-|third but figured in a double play <claer P. 1.6 i i 1isizn with the Draves. S '« | Polo_grounds, New York, this season Brown & Perkins, !tiameys-at-law | neel i a way strongly reminiscent of | tempt to emulate the garrison finish Willimantic team which had . West Virginta 4, Dn t the once star pitcher wante 5 p. m.,, fifteen miputes Ol Tliate Mat. B Achilles. The “C P, 0.s” showed|of the All-Norwich team but fell short aking its back swinginz at : 213 D e v o . at. Bank, Shetugket Bt |{i\uir aiity fo duck by getting out(by a narrow margin. The head of the s ! ;. found fiself 1ooo B o ey 0. Rotrunce Stairway pear {0 Thames | under fast. Another hit coupled|New London batting order came upin the fourth inning it over 010 i o S T 8 Teleohone 38-3 | O MUTC Ond an error netted two |and managed to make thinks interest- | three ru THES hme s The et = e oa oy hat excuso dops ay funs. Norwich went out one, two,|ing for a few minutes. Olivere the|of three hits and a few errors and N et tor Corsedie 1 s il R | e s FAST BOUTS ON three. - . first man walked and presumi wild throws. Adams hit for three| Brown &, Dartmoith i rimigs Tl R A e £ e L word The first three men up In the second | the injury of Calkins throwing bases and Donahue and Anderson for| Otter Games. i R el s o A PASTIME A. C. CARD |all singled and Farrell surrenderMd, |went to second on the first ball pitch-|two each in the fifth s three| Amfrican Thread Co. 13. N. F. A.'0. E R lub| . “If Seema sha hif him' wih ‘a/pAkEe — Wavine Busch to the box. Busch was|ed, but found to his chasrin that the|mors. A run was scored in {he — gt TiTe ool ege e e pi it 2l i Sailer Chio Brown and California | found for two hits, cach worth run |plll was there waiting for him. Me-|and another in the seventh. Fitzzerald YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. CubsBlank. Cards, Whikh seores: almosty & rit nimore: 3 | i fes P s et amioa S e 3 i a infield outs. mald got to second when Cal'a- nked out after the seventh and 4 od e 4 | | : Frankis Burns In Main Attraction. |after Two e S ™ Calktns prompt- |han foll, dropping his Ay over. firs! |} SEoh wention thel moind s Ha o Chicago, May 5-Jim Vaughn vas v ¥ ey | S i McRurney who threw | pounded to all corners of the lot, five St. Tau in form teday and held St. Louis to The boxing card for the Pastimers |1y doubled, scoring Burns. McBurney | Sullivan’hit to McRurney v D ibition > and Brooks were easy outs but Calkl o 2oy iyen In May has been {11 as safe at second when Johnson As Las been announced the main bout E to third nailing donald. Sullivan|rins coming in in the eighth, innings stole second. Johnson walked. Spilivan | He seems! to be less of a puzzle than i i cdecessor. The ninth was a| three hits, while Chicago bunched ‘hi off Meadows, and shut out the = 5 itors 3 to 0, making it nine straight 2 4 i TR Pt e vam e Chp Al boud st among the Willimantic play-i Clowisn 0. st Louis = et bR New Havén and California Frankie B D 5 o could get out as quic- American Assaciation i Al are necessary; and many of ° them to insure the selection of a pleasing memorial. | 1 ssible and get home. Coturbus 4, 1 bt g T gt g ) des being Tike un- | Indimanr’ & and one of the men worked out here | e e b e T B L e s in the last exhibition agaiust Jog Cor- xhibition of base running P bt @ B g ot Ciebett ey o O 2 aced them in a class with xhibition. Games; be Gt.Corbett gway i the b mmereibay md e entipe] more—Washington (4) 1, Tatdmore boy that put Corbett out and he will| = iy a5 & shrliiter. Sl PpHze 1 damp tcack, lipe up against Bill Reynoids of SATURDAY'S MARKET. ne of ‘the collection however, Was|Meade 1. Bridgeport. — pulled in the seventh. With men on o Local interest will center in the|Dealings Were Irregular During the 4 st and second, Hamel hit to Ring- AMES TODAY. prefiminary bout as Red Rankin is ® Two Hour Session. 2 2 ho-touched: second retlring Noel ' National Les to be given a show at what he can do St ELLOCV IR Ll e e e egainst & real fighter. Rankin is| New York, May 4—The culmination : Mathewson to ccounyg el Philedelphla” at Bro matched with Young Marisca of New |o¢ the Liberty loan drive was marked " was then - th '10-“ to ln"fl_x{n” * " Cincinuati at St L Haven. Young Marisca is practically | py dull and irregular dealings during there was some dispute S.CONECRIIE American League. the some weight as Rankin but has a|the two hours of today’s stock mar- the pros and cons of forcing a mAn | pooy w New York whole lot more skill and experience. |ket. Trading lacked especial features, ho who has an empty base behind = aside from moderate activity in a few Washington ai Philadeiphla — him. Honorable mention is awarded Clcreiand 4t Chie YOUNG CORBETT FOUGHT Perm Wins Chi speculative issues. Pennsylvania won the cup| Investment stocks fluctuated for the to McKnight who after stopping a hall - Jouls at Detrolt WITH HIS HEAD crew race was second Princeton | most part within _fractional limits, let it lay in front of him in short right e 1flel1 while he watched the s STANDINGS O LWL CLERS; third. Pem: Prince- | United States Steel, for example, vary- from Mrst to hird: Pefhapy the “base. ton in the freshman race. ing only half a point and closing at a all Jdance” the ni before had eights rowed over a mile ven- | slight loss. ; something to do_w the ence eighths course. Columbia had the ad-| Rails were utterly neglected until without le: s baseball wits. vantage in weight, but the lighter|toward the finish, when moderate pres- The score: Penn crew showed a more fnishea|Sure caused mominal reactions. St stroke, Paul preferred recorded an exireme loss of ,2 3-8 points. Aside’ from United States Steel, a s LEGAL NOTICES. large part of the day's operations cen- bash pr B Our designs are numerous, varied, unusually tasty and artistic. f Pa—Philadelphia (A) S. Camp | Meadows Gonzales a0 000008 0 000 920 100 x_3 Merkle. Three base hit, As to work—what we have done is proof of what we can do. The Charles A. Kuebler Co. 39 and 41 Franklin St. 600 Superior ~ Steel Former Champion Pulléd Many Ruses at Expense of Opponents. Young Corbett, the former feather- weight champion was a very tricky boxer. One of the tri was to place his glove to his nose during though that o n was troubli | But it was only a ruse of e Ll home a_ punch on some part of his Won" Lot Jopponent’s body. A He tried this 2 couple of times be- | | | National League. Won Lost it 1 1 s Thread Company ab hpo a el2b 6 1 G T 1 Tingiand.ss ar, 51 Counihan.c Adams.1b 1 | Sasie Donahue,ss 5o, cl d 'in Marine preferred, Distillers'| 10 West Mary = Securities, Willys-Overland, Samatra | 200 Westinghouse at it ry o PROBATE HELD | 7000 and Tobacco Products, those ¥ trict of Plainfield, on the 4th day of | iSsues scoring net gains ranging from May. A. D. 1818, 5 fractions to 1 1-2 points. Present—JOHN E. PRTOR. Judge, Mexican Petroleum, General Motors, Bstate of Hemy F. Newtou, late of | Atlantic Gulf and International Paper e % d District defeased. | averaged one point reactiohs on light ten apphication to this Conrt, In accord. | Offeriags. Sales amounted to 155,000 o ] fought the late Torry McGov- Haney.if 8 etz ro H lasttime; 3 : Terry did not know what Corbett H was about and before McGovern had i & : o s 9 time to thing Corbett reached him | ) & 8 2| with a vicious uppercut to the wind | ¢ Before Corbett was champion he| Sy Reds and Pirates Split First Double N ook s A worked a neat wrinkle on the nnsus- ance with the statute, for an order of | shares. New York, May 4—DMercantile paper, | " Tws base Hits , Mathew- Header of the Season, { pecting opponent in Denver. ! ::1.":1 ?g whole of the real estate| Liberty issues again contributed éuo.n; mont! Jmnmhs [ .terxmg,lgr};“_ e, lnse Balls o | cinonnati, May e e it i overwhelmingly to _the trading in /59 day bills 4 e cial 89 42Y i 1 it by picher, Brassl, Dyube pias, | Pittsburgh broke even in the first|out in ten rounds and were fighting s Skl ity. | bills on bands 4. heore ) it piaidy 2pPHcation be|bonds, evincing further irregularity. | bills on bands Dotiahie fo Noel fo ‘Adaras; Hamel ‘to. Noel. Stmck fout T by Mathewson Total sales (par value) aggregated and 4.75. Court Room in Plainfield, in said Dis- | major league double header of the sea- [aWway for dear life and Corbett wenll 1918, at § C'clock, to place In nomina-| o ci Lo 23 Water Street 106 Ches & OM .. P | 476 7. son here today. Toney, making his|to the floor. : om 1o Flainfleld, in sa $2.950,000, United States bonds (old | 416 7 demand Countban and. o 0 : i R e sl o : 1918, 2110 Diclock n the foroayor aid | ssues) were unchanged on call during | cables 5.65 Geving s " indton? M| At appearance of the scason, pitched | To Gl appearances he was dased. that public notice of the pemdency of | the week. 1-4, cables 48 ‘demand $.96, E mofre; Bl R I Ol | e b i eErred ety ron oo WASSERMANN VICTROLA said application. and of said hearing| The bank statement failed to reflect|cables 8.34; rubles, demand 13 1- 5 B beeny aconed fou, niCiIos anil s S S S iy { T Th e tacs ™5 by pubNcation of this |in any degres the shifting of loans in- | cables 14, nominal;bar silver 99 1-2;!|Ashland Baseball Team Takes First|error bebind Wim, The locals knocked | ™%, | % o course, thought he was| Piaut-Cacden Co. Plaut-Caiden C 2 pay e Norwich Bulletin, 4| cident to May disbursements, but actu- | Mexican dollars 77; government bonds Game. s e ot on e 72 EruR e DIATD ot et oS emiation in said| ] reserves were depleted by almost |irregular; railroad’ bonds irregular. (Special to The Bulletin. Lot e 5 Bl R DLk ong Shet 5 | Estab. 1872 Estab. 1872 date assigned for said hearinz and | $25.000,000, leawing ftotal excess re- = : 3 fa! qugthe jsecond, samolSohnalder, Wae LSSt e RS H Piaut-Cadden dden that retumn be made to this Court. |serves at barely more than $37,000,000. COTTON. Jewett City, Conn, May 5. — Fresh|wild and his error in the second HUeioro o lmew, phsteiliol aal Building Buildin FOHN E. PRIOR, Judse. i T s e e |from their victory *on their own|ning save Pittsburgh a run. Cincin-|Corbete let loose a Stinging right 3 = — STOCKS. opencd fiom. Juny o500 oton futures}erounds on Saturday of the fast Fort!nati hit Harmon hard but failed to get|Which caught his opponent on the| S L TR 144-146 Main "St. P STRICY OF NORTH STONINGTON, | gues g AT e Sl £ J;“{b}’{ 425 | Wrisht team, the newly organized |full valuc for their safe #ives. The|Point of the chin, 2 t . Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. . Court o te, May 94, 1915. o L R B Y KT 2 aniiry 205 £ e e e Dowrn went thé latter and it was . Betate of Isaac Main, late of North| 20 aor Beely 6 15 1 New York, May 4—Cotton futures B Sl b | Stonington, In said Distiict, deceased. 200 Adv Bumels ® % souiclosed steady. May 2505 July 2490, | 3uitia s of the Ashland teim on (e et i W R EEROLSUNE THUMM'S The AUMSEratrix hiving exnibited| ooy s s oo B | Octobar 2421, Decon 0 July 2490, | Asnldna Park, Jewett City, Sunday. by Pittsburgh (N) Cincinrati (N) | Man came to. i 'S v her adminieration accownt” with raid( o Am B Sur i T4 200 Spot et iRl 55 2MUATY | the score of 10 to 12. Although the Gt 4 g 5% 4% CERE=LE Franki ms; § Deli his Court for allywance, 1t is s Can i i : sok o E i T game was loosely played for the first|Saioms ( i 0 4 {lEDDIE M'GOORTY CALLED j in Suare | elicatessan Ordered, That the 11th ¢ Car o 5% 5% | R " i 1o 0430 : Diamonas, | 10 An Ca L LIVE three innings it abounded with thrills o 1w 1501 g S :x::"h’:b:n s 1. o 1800 4 Coon 01 i 7 SR MARKES and was by far the most exciting 1 lSMaesety 312 0 0| _BY DRAFT :BOARD 5 ngtcnas. g f 40 Franklia St. De. and the smme-is, assizned for a| I3 AD- Jo* o Chicago, May ' 3—Hogs—Receipts|E3Me Seen on the local grounds in 0 0fNesderr 12 1 0 ol Western Middloweight to Report To- | Ly Giass wndiy Tel. 1303 hearing onodsie a ce o cathat| 8% Am 1 cip 26,000, Markets strong, St CiS | many a day. With the score tied in 2, 240 0 Wes o port Silverware | €)1 el. 1302 : e o e Sk anate| b sl butchers, $16.756@ 17 05 00 o Nd|the seventh inning, neither side was ool 1 0 day at Camp Grant. 159 Wain Stee . and this Cowrt.directs the Administra- | 100 Amer Mt $15.007+17.35, rough B E0od “"g‘."gg)Q’ able to score in the eighth and what 10 1 ) c 3 e T R i B8 e el T on el A% Am Mak e §1625; light $16.95@1760; pigs, |1ooked like a ten to twelve inning - 1l St Moy patdle Meteore AND +OCKET GET IT : 20e by Smelting 7 710 17106 % | battle was put to sleep in the last N sh, Wis. middleweight, tonight 2 A sl H publishing this order once in some| 100 Am Smelt $13.25@17.10; bulk $17.10@17.50. D D n ; 4 newspaper having a circulation In oriq| 100 Am. Smet pr Cattle—Receipts 5,000. Market steady |12If Of the ninth by Captain Raney,| s called into service by a Chicago SILLAKDS at & District, and by, poating = covy on the| 400 Am Siel Fay Beeves $10@17. cows and heifers | b3, & home run drive with one man on g : ¢ L{@ract hoard and iordered toxemort o) SOULEY & H public sigmpost i the Town of North| 0 Am S $6.75@ 14, stockers and feeders 35.20¢ | "Ar and two out Gt o Kl it | morrow at Camp Grant, Rockford, Tils | S1MPSO RINGH&], S151C8 H Slomington, whers the deceased last]| *ib AT NI ma 1% | $19.50, calves $8@14 -20@ | “The local team with mew uniforms = He immediately cancelled several | 3 SIMPSON Dot H CHARIIE C. CRAY. Jo, 50 Am T pr Sheeh — Heceipls 5000, Market |20 With quite a few new men in their (Second Game.) pending .matches and announced he Basement ] . GRAY. Judge, B e “ Strong | Native and . westors $1315er |lineun, showed up to good advantage. Pittsburgh (N Cinciunati (W) would leave for Camp Grant at once. $ Vhayer Bunding Franklin Square . 220 Amaconda e e | e $15620.90 2T5@ | Although a large number of mew | . i b7 McGocrty recently retutned from Aus- | : “EPUB”GAN CAUCUS 2100 Dola Lo | S $% 10w Tow i ey bleachers were added to the equip- | \fafwitsin 12 3 and,watm seekmtg o comml oy - 3 700 Balt & Ohlo 1% 51 8| Py o _|ment they were not large enough to| Carer.cr 2 g instructor at’ one of the na- b VL iy o nd e TIETIHR B S it hatet st GeitloSUDIY | accomodato the crowd. : mylcae THE hepedply H L R e x 2% 19% 11600, prime $15.75@16.00, $12400 | . On next Sunday the fast Coast 5 & Nl H The Republican Voters of the City of| Loy moc m o PE 0% 311555 Tdy: butehers STseiese. o |Guard Academy team of New Lon- : Kyronen Wins Modified Marathon. THAMES Melie H B S Ethy WiciS to meet du | 500 U S o0 i L | SIBE0QILN, " common 5185001450, | Son il Play the Ashiand nige. Van | showl. The modified marathon which was NATIONAL .. BARSTOW 2 tamens, at the Town Hall, fa ss1d Nor.| 200 Butts & Sep om g3 1% | common_ to good fat cows $8@12.50, | Dyie Of Worcester, a local favorite | (G lh run in New York Saturday under the | BANK & CO. s . Y o] a0 Gl “ecn % 5% | heavy mixed” $IT70@18, heifers stog | W1 Ditch for Ashland ces of the Evening Mail over a : H wich, on Wednesday evening, May Sth.| 200 Canads Peciic 140" 13: fresh-cows and springers $60@ Tote H course of twelve and two-thitd miles,r *|extending from Grand Concourse nnd\ gg“ $110, veal calves $15.50. BIG SMOKE HOMESICK. %%| Sheep and lambs—Supply light (x) Batted for N tion eandidntes for City Offices to be| ., Chic M & st (xx) Ratted for 500 C. M & St P pr Vingo in 9th. 175th street, the Bronx, the starting| 0%, | Market steady. Prime wethers $14.7; {Jack Johnscn, Ex-Champion, Wants to| Score by innings: point, to city hall, was won by Silled ut the condip Jtne election, INGURTS P 1% 1% 1% | @—, good mixed SI3@14, fair mixed Come Home. Eitisamh G A Kyronen, of the Milirose A. C. SUPPLIES and By order of the Republican Town| oo b e e el D of % 2%|51050@12.00; culls and common $5@S, Two bsae Lits, Gron, Roush covered the distance in 1 hour 10 min. ACCESSORIES asation. 108 e omper . % i |serine lmbs S5 Jack Johnson, the former heavy- s LS ek - |utes and 20 seconds. nolesale an . 200 Chino_Con Cop _ eoweeee 2% a2y ogs.—Recoipts ouble decks. | weigh champion of the world Is| Wild Throw Wins F i Charles Pores, of the Pelham B: - E. LANE HENRY . PETTIS, Chateman, | 000 G0l el & Irm ™ 2 4% 45| Market lower, prime heavy hogs $17.50 | homesick. Ever So many stories have| Do ine For Figers, o ¢ Naval Training station, was second. | [l € KOLASI wit, Mich., Ma - y FASkS W n E Detroit, Mich, May 5.—A poor re 2% 2% | @17.60, mediums $18.16@18.20, heavy come across the great pond about Jack. A : o He reached city hall in 1 howr 10 mi AL HO Snop tel, 731 100 Croeivle, Sieel 0 85° 64 eis|yorkers $IRIO@IR20, light yorkers | Some of shem have been true, but |l bY Liebold and Heilman's 1ong|yutes and 45 seconds, while ‘3 > o SHOn, House tel. 1123-2 GEORGE . G. GRANT eGPy o8 B B'lssinetsn pies gi801615 rousha moxt of them untme. The var emng| SEE, N (15 W5 IS the | iohtemainen of the Meadow - froa: : i Undertaker' si00 Dl Soeattes. o St 1 G| SO0 Stags 313QT6. {about Johnson helng elocted mmayor Ofltrom Chicago, 8 to 2, here’this attor- 1 STA0: V00 peieplione o Evstating D ’ and Embalmer 3 Buffalo, May 3._Catfle—Receipts 450 | <o were many others. In fact ail of |Po00; The csore: distance. Eiean tantl Coonl 32 Providence St., Taftville head. Market active. 50c higher. Prime | the stories telling how nicely Jack was Gt Ul petrait () . 4| Kyronen arrived at the city pan 3 steers $16@17, butcher grades $7@ |seiting on in Spain were exaggerat- | Leboud.i 3 o 23 5 0| nine minutes after three. Several h OR. atthe | . Prompt attention to day or night calls 15.75. " |ed or the product of some master |Wearerss ‘ 2113 2|dred athletes took part in the ra i C. B. ELDRED PROVIDENCE Telephone 630 aprI4MWFawl flCaIvESH'l?ece‘llpfs ?\o@o.15 Market ac- | mind. HE H 1 %0 b|Great crowds of people lined the en h e BAKERY 7 ve. Cull to choice ‘ 5 ; . H roa ¥ ” Sheep and. Tambe. Teceints -7.400.| misies “he. Sons ala staten end o fontion | 313 § e e ; « o seFaI o< ”;“c“-; BANK Market active. Cholce. lambs $18@ | willing to suffer any sacrifice if he|Matuimay i 2 on 0010 Tel. 341-3 Tel. 1133-3 ; cull o falr $12@17.75, yearlings | can only come across the ocean and | Dymoris e HEn 2 2 y come s Danfortno 3 1 ol2Spencer.e ! The regolar Semi-Anuual Dividend $15@14.75, sheep $5@15. | once more breathe American air. John- | ™Mapny” 1 0 0 0 0Damp . 2 0 o 3 o SPORTING NOTES i B has Leen dediared at the rate of 4 Hozs—Receipts 3.200. Market active | son has been away some ttme now and —{Jones.0 0010 Devos 3 year from the earnings of the and 15¢ higher. Yorkers $18.15@15.25, | ne is willing to oall it quits. His pe.| Toials 5 9201 slzWaker RER) S stx momths, apd Will be payable $15.20@18.95, mmi: @ e is ing 2 W ———— Rezdy Mired 5d after May 15, 1913, pigs $18.20@18.%5, mixed $18.10@13.25, | joved mother died while Jack was Ip NG ‘RANE L. WOODARD, Treasur heavy $18, roughs $16@16.10, stags|Spain. And those who kew Johnson| () Batied for Schal in 3 S pradd 3 4o $12Q13 say frat the glont colored heavy-| (7, Tl Pl Though John McGraw said a year weizht love s rgother. Once Jack| goore by iuningst ago that Joe Rodri first : '] Hanss Stz May 5—Tlog receipta | id that e “ontf real pa1 T have Gl ol SRS e e s SRl e B R e . g : ,000. offi- s my mother Darat U0 1 00 000 2 i i ; Bswling- THE AETNA- Billiards B VR e i owle myminter ant gt x| grooming_for an" infleld utility o and the Cuban is making great pro- | The market was strong. Quotations gress. ; As bad f ryled from $16.85 to $17.35 per 100 |mamy. Her death had made a wreck|Lehigh Track Team “Spurlos Ver- P”""‘;:' 2gainst $16.56 to $17.35 per 100 | of him. And why wouldm't it? John- senkt” : So_far Outfielder Burns is the only | pounds -on May son was far from being the man that| The midshipmen opened their season |member of the Portland club in ser- he should have been when he had the|by defeating Lehigh on track and|vice Infielder Tamm and Outfielder money and friends. But times have|field Saturday afternoon at Annapolis | Brown are liable to be drafted at any- changed. by 98 1-3 points to 5 2-3 points. It|time, otherwise Monager Garrity holds R TG was the most overwhelming defeat{that Providence will get a pretty look- No, Cordelia, drummers are not so[ever inflicted in this branch by a|ing squad of athletes. Only two con- called ‘because they are on the beat,|Navy team, The performances were |tracts have been received so far, those but rather because they are so noisy.!good for so e 7 ~ecsaon. and)of Pitcher Spaid and First Baseman = 7 SLLEYS Phone Canni 6 TABLES Viajestic Building, _ Shetucket 8t as Jack was he did love his e and MECI;(AN\CS' TOoOoLs of all kinds THE HOUSEHOwD . Sulletin Building, 74 Franklin Strect Tl iness before the nu?c. there is no F throush the ad- i 4, i AT e