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— INDURANSE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LZT"'ROP & SONS *, Morwich, Conn. !wonld not sign the boyinz bill. bill, providing for a 28 Shatuck.t of the general assembly, will therefore not bhecome a.law. Governor HOICOmb; in a statement recalled that he zave. the senators due notice that he would veto any bill that allowed prize fight- ing and in doing so he gave the legis-, lators due notice that if they desired to pass the Dbill over his veto they should remain in session longer. The, bill. through the refusal of the 50\'-; ernor to cign, is therefore killed by as a pocket veto. LOCAL BOY MAKING ] GOOD ON TCLEDO TEAM! The Toledo. News-Bee has a good! word to say about Denny Murphy of Taftviile. In a recent game played lagainst Louisville. Toledo was thel {loser by one run. The News-Bee pro-| |ceeded to vick out the weak spots in: ithe local team's lineup, but when they| arrived at the catcher's box Murphy's name was seen and the story changed to suit the deeds of the player. The FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES this agency represents have carned the PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE by SQUARE DEALING UNIFORMLY. You buy INSURANGE when we serve you. The following is a glimpse of what! Lost. ISAAC S. JONES Murphy had done for Toledo that day: Cubs .... ..... -3 In the sixth he came to bat and led off Paper Hangers 51 45 Insurance and Real Esate Agent |with a real clout to right center for a r, W. C. . 46 50 " ST ) brace of sacks. scored Toledo’s, Ited Sox o L oas 31 Richares Building, W Medy Suean only run on single. In the! The Cubs got away with high team o e eighth Murphy gave Toledo its.single with 592, and high team three chance to score with a clean cut single to left. In the mot lowing ‘was noted: Murphy, backstop, Duke Dresnahan, from the Eastern leasue, looks better! every day 1o us. the nose Wednesday, one of which was a double, His drive in the sixth went right 2.(ug practically the old groove; i loop. nd right on a line to Hendryx Good Team Wants Games. . made a pretty catch The Totokett Mill team started the’ weason by defeating Versailles Mill ‘sam on April 12, 1919, and has kept by defeating and interesting game Sunday, May 18, and re of 22-1 on the same| aisse of the Totokett' ToMMY MILTON WINS CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 161 Main St.| some dandy pegs to_the bases. local friends of Murphy will M 3p its wonderful work Baitic in a fast sore of 11- Yewent by a s jate. L to} spo. g, papers think of him having the goo as team surprised all the spectators by % BtS | Sonddctul bne.hen Belatng | VICTORY SWEEPSTAKES, sever made an error out of seven! Uniontown, Pa. May 19.—Tommy thancee. Johnnic Sylvia on Totokett! Milton won the Victory sweepstak team In trying to dodge a cow in the automobile race on the Uniontown Jeld fell all over himself but surprised here today the covering the crowd by getting up with the ball. Arthur Godaire, pitcher of Totokett Mill team, smashed his record by making 15 strikeouts in the game with place, flat coveri Ralph » with a Newent i third. From the first lap Any amateur chal-! Mi olet and Mulford pulled tenge Totoke te A w m t. other r rs. and the thur Godaire, Box finish they wete six laps ahead of the 197, tailende BlakgsaWiks Gasii: [HARVARD LOSES GAME i TO PRINCETON' May 19.—Rallie gs gave Princeton a M. team of at the Slater ie scor ne-sided, Princeton, N, T The thie last two inni asgo 4 tc 3 victory e Elaters day. tlardell held the Princeton The I ters hitle: il the eighth but w Glasgo. Gravlin and enad rd was sent to his res- ters, C'yvclone and Durta cue ton late. Score by inni Glasgo would like to hear from the Princeton 0000000 - 6 manager of t Past'me A, C. and the Harvard 010000200311 Duwell club of Norwich Kirkland. Margetts and Trimble; nd Gammack Hardell, Bullard a JELKS’' SEXTETTE BEATS HOSPITAL DUCKPIN TEAM " DENTAL SURGEON P. A. SCHWARTZ, D. M. D., extette of Somers Bldg, Franklin Sa. Norwich. U T ehE: on ll?«j‘(\ ][05])\(::; Suite- # lthe Riverside club and the Office Hours, 9 to 12a. m.; 15 6 p, m. Eveninos and Sunduys by appointment | Telephone at Offics and ReSidenze " FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings aad Receptions. Hospital men in t but = ch. Jdks got away they lost the made up for it rolling duplicate s were enough to I in the rea Combier of the Elks and Duprey the Hospital team were tied for. high {incividual sugle with 128 and ha settle ii by an exhibition roil-off a two h over Harvard here to- { -~ Gov. Helcomb Wil Not Sign Boxing Bil | __Hartford, Conn. May 19.—Governor the big match had been decided. {Holcomb this afterncon stated that hej Combies won out by putting down a The single of 116 to Duprey’s 100, which state athletic gave Combies a total of 476 for four| Momec commission. which passed both houses strings and Duprey a total of 424. ‘The scores of the match: Norwich Elks. Alayes: .0 3 101 Madden . 95 Keating . 105 Purdon .. 103 Thompson 101 Combies .. 128 580 633 Norwich State Hospital. Duprey 17, Morley .. Dr. Lee +L. Morley . T.enanan i‘dc\\ linson .. . MILL LEAGUE with 2 The Cubs won the first prize and the He banged w0 On Paper Hangers took second money. VERSAILLES OUTPLAY THE FAST COLONIAL NINE The fast Colonial boys of Norwich; ond inning and pull-j were obliged 'to. take a beating, like never before, from the Versailles Ath- 17th, letis on 1y ’ ne doubt be glad to hear what Detroit, Versailles ground: S The Colonials came up with fighting! blood ‘to | which th Managed all ups mond only b: 11k kin Their pla: they his defeas were out W Versailles The Moosup couneil Carpet preser Vers: Knigh the 1604. Norwich, ailles y jthe game of baset The summary: Versailles In the Saturday, May 2 i never Woodmansee got t by running around the di: e a wild man. vitcher, who was cracked up so was oblizged to leave the box with 13 hits to his credit. ame in for one inning, as and was also credited with s The Colonials simply weren't there No imply went up in the ai was a good clean sportscan and took| The Colonials| Pi and outwalloped and ving Was poor. t like & man. ed i r their 11, Athletics VERGAILLES CON‘{"IEUE IN WINNING STREAK! journeyed tol 18th, All Hallows’ team illes team was too mu Moosup. STANDING - The final standings in the Tafty was Mill league have been announced. The! standings: i individual scores Toledo failed to come through. Tierney took the homors with 163 for s on the league the fol-ihigh single and 288 for high the big Dugas maintained the highest bowling drafted average with 107-6. Versailles Aathletios ap b po ab L opo Adamslb 3 1.4 413 nef 5 1 i : g ; 8 | Maasey, b 41 2 gonmilfl 54 % 3038 Scribner,2b, 5 2 3 .1 301 » StArmourt 5 2 3 0 Burkey,2b 3 0 3 114_ gag|dPecorep 5 1 4 3j0Gangent 3 0 3 93— 279| Totals 7 9 of Touls 33 2m 104— 297 111— 207 o N— 2!5i 3 5 B0 e e Peaore, 15 by by 5 633 1846 548 1712 le three. on the something, have tried his play Shea. their Hop- al, hits. Shea superior in and met on the old ® Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13! P el e DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Uffice Hours 0.2 a m—140 t0 5 p an< F venings MAR:ET('] e! m aa o, B Lo g © was influenced the opening of the e e . to which the 7 ks for car: 4 ’ 1] 121 demand for s | the more popular shipping ehares. WHOLFSAIE AND PETAIL 15, oils and some of the many in- (GUARANTEED) “““ e :‘;‘1 i FETER COSTANDI, Tel 5T 112 Frasklin St of the st fourteen weeks ——— — icipated, but heavy selling, bly for profits, effected a gen- | preferred, and repre- r rails led the e heaviness mwent centered aational, Cana ments, but y. In the final! wider dimen-| We pay CASH for ye 1r old Gold and Silver, Full Masket Value LEE CLEG N G,Tf:@lc*.veler counter-demonstrati WAL POST OFVICS Open Evenings 150,000 shares. Monetary conditions were or no time funds be all loans ruied DR. R. J. COLLINS ¥ informed. | low erade! inges in do- flotatior e par value, nd market s eing in dem: tirm 1s b M3 Main Btreer, Nerwich, © Prone 1178 GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin :dio, 49 Broadway . S. bonds unchanged on ‘STOCKS. SEELD OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER A, R MANMING YANTIC, CONN. 960-2 Paons ey Tas Bu the iietin. 1o ogrn 1100 Cres %0, Chie FIVANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ; bank accep Dé ; ruling rate offered at 6; | nces 4 1-2. otton futures) 0, Julv 28.60 ! 1213 168 100 mb | et < the game tod 1easy 10 t | While - the {ting for tur 8¢ Meadows,p 81 | Ames.p % Mas tenrt 5 210 A 31’43 ¢ 10 4112 0 11109 20y 2038 2040 1000 0000 150502 1100 0001 1100 s |2Goodwin 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 3 Batted Mar in for Tuero = Clemons in broke 4 day scor nine appreciate their hospitality and hope to. be able to return it in the near future if the Knights journey to Ver- sailles for a return.game. - The summary: Britton Wins Over Welling. \Syracuse, N. Harvard Loses at Tenni Cambridge, Mass., May 19 ton defeated Harvard at tennis today, five matches to four. BASEBALL RESULTS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, National League. Cinctonatl 6, New Yerk 4, (10 lnuings.) alcago 3, Brosklm 1. E : Philadciphia 10 Pistsburgn 1, Boston . American League. New York 7, Clereland 0. ashington G, Detrolt §. Philadelphia-Chicago rain. Boston-St. Leuis raln. Ezstern Leasue. At Toledo 0, Indianapolis At Minbeapolls 2, St. Paul & At Coumbus 5, Loulsille -4, International League. 5, Jerxy City 7. Newark 6. At Rochest To, Buffalo 4, (First o 9, Buffalo 3. (Secoud game,) College Gamer. At Princeton—Harasd 3, GAMES TODAY. uational Leigue. w York. bicago at Br St Louls at Amarican League. at Detroit. New York LEACUE STANDINGS. Naticnal Leag: Prineston ¢ land. Y. May 19.—Jack Brit- ton of Chicago, welterweight champion, won a shade decision over Joe Welling a/of Chicago in 2 ten round bout here tonight. Both men weighed 142 pounds jat 6 p. m. | | 1§ same.) (rom Washington today 6 to 0. Score:|for hardening - the muscles and Washington (A) | Detroit (A) strengthening the wind,” Willard de- 17907 8 0Yomesy i o 1 3 o] Willard, who declares'he will enter 1170 1Cobbef 4 2 3 0 0fthe ring at the best fighting weight he LD 4110 !jever has attained, has been condition- 03 3 4111 § o|ing himself for several months for 50 5130 ofthe hard training he is undergoing o £ 121 dinere, according to Ray O. Archer, his {rataeip S o1, o 0| general business representative, who | Piclnleh.e” 3 0 today revealed some of the details of ! Ameican League. W \ 3 PHILLIES BUNCH HITS, WIN FROM CA Philadelphia. May 19.—Wil, over did hits {many the !bunched them with pa: |drive into the bleachers in pinch h as ore St Louis (N) CINCINNATI BREAKS GIANTS’ WINNING York, May 18 — v York's winning king a ten inning g: of 6 to 4. Score: Cigcinnati (N) New New Y May in the eighth was a fea Philadelghia (N) 5 0 01 CHICAGO EVENS'UP" Pittsburgh today 2 to 1. Score: Pittsburgh (N) ab hpe 2 0 3 4°8.5 0 ] vnvilless 003 203 2 of terogb 2,371 €1 1 0 o owellirt 010 40 0.3 |Uegeriet 12 0 409 2 |l 030 40 4 4 |oelp 090 312 0 |imithh Tt e 000 0 |vienc 081 5 0.3 17| Sty R 10 0.0 ————— 2707101 | 'rotars 28 Gor 111 1:0.0 0 0070 ¢ B " “ SERIES' WITH BROOKLYN . y - 19.—Chicag B erosornannatand o]l coocooommmCmnT %] oocoasonuantont Fleconmonsccsunr vlossssscsssosen Totals () Batted for Grimes in 8th. (xx) ‘Batted for Griffith in 9th. Score by innicg.: Chicago .. 1010010 03 Bipoklyn . 00,0, 9040 0 Ll Two base hits, Flack, Merkle, Killifer, Wheat. Throo base hit, Mann. PITTSBURGH LOSES TO BOSTON, SCORE 2 TO 1; Boston, May. 19.—Boston defeated' 22 13 . (%) Batted for Zitman in 9th. 1 ' { with a large staff of trainers prepara tory to starting the first lap of hi: curil 153 Bt Tor ‘Sweeney 1o 8t heavy training, has established his S by e © s camp in a secluded spot outsid: of Pitisburgh . o o0—1|Los Angeles. The inclusion’ of moun- Bosts : 01000 x—2 . .40 15 Three Dace bits, “Blgbee,” Herzeg. SENATORS DROP’GAME TO 'DETROIT, SCORE 6 TO 0 Detroit, Mich., May 19.—Detroit won! tain climbing in his regimen of prep- aration smd a phase of work which nevar has been used before by a champion pre- puring tor a battle. “It is the finest thing.in the world is the hampion’s own idea Willard’s training plans. From on, according to Archer, i i mmxpu,i 5 0 0 o—o|champion will undergo the most ! 1 0 2 x—5|strenuous grind he ever has at- {1 Three baze W, | tampted. i £ Jess brought with him to Los An- % s Lows | YANKEE PITCHER geles a complete gvmnasium outfit, | jincluding a regulation 24-foot' ring, ! BLANKS CLEVELAND| yeights, medicine balls, jumping | Cleveland. O. May 19.—Cleveland|ropes, etc, and for almost a ieek jcould not hit.Thormahlen today and|now he has been working conscien- New York won 7to 0. -Score: tiously. He is using half a dozen New York (A) Cleveland (A) husky sparring partners, and in addi- R Srmeye '3 573 & g|tion to his regular work also is get- ®Coapmins 4 0 3 3 1|ting in a lot of hard riding and gen- OSpeakercr 4 1 2 0 oleral sirenuous exercising in connec- § 090 Iltion with the making of a motion pic- 31 4 2 1|ture in which he plays the principal % Nellle 3 0 2 1 ol “Willard is going to put in the stiff- h Loaeerp 210 % Hest two months’ work of his life” in o 10 0 0 ojsaid Archer. “He is in fine condition s Gisles the result of the training he has i RDINALS d and in-' effective pitching in the early half of - gave Philadelphia n Louis. St. i . STREAK Cincinnai streak to ame by a erk (N) e, |to Euitic Saturday afternoon and were| 500 | defeated by the Baltic Rivals by thel ? Cardinals a return game on May Send challenges through The Bulletin|to live right out sth 0 0 Cardinals Lost to Baltic. The Creeneville Cardinals traveled score of 10 to 9. The feature of the! he- batting of James Tenant| o pitched a hard game and losti it account ‘of errors by his team- The Baltic-Rivals will play the! 30th. | Tigers Want Challenges. The Greeneville Tigers challenge any| m in eastern Connecticut under 18 vears of age. They would like to ar-| range a game with the Baltic Rivals.| |resu1Ls and the heavy already done, and is confident he will enter the contest in better shape even than he was when he met and con- quered Jack Johnson. He appreciates, However, that he has a serious battle before him, and he is taking every precaution to see that he is mentally and physically prepared to put up the best fight of his career. “With the plan of work which he has mapped out for himself, there is no question of Willard getting down to fighting trim and still retaining his strength in full measure. The work he has done already is showing big stunts from now on will shave him down as clean as a whistle. There is nothing like a life in the open, especially unde: hot sun, to harden a man and W lard, for the next few weeks, is going of doors. Every- or address Henry Boyd, North Main, thing that he ever has done before St., Norwich, Conn. i Sterling Seeks Sunday Game. | The Sterling baseball team have an would like to arrange a game away| from home with any amateur team in! eastern_Connecticut. | . Moosup divisit 28 Address answers to William J. Kelly, Sterling. Conn., or call on 'phone 10-2' SPORTING NOTES. i Manager DesSureault has certainly ot a fast bunch together and intends| to give the patrons of this vicinity| some fast ball. He has an assistant, Jim Smith, formerly rubber with Harry Suthill of Mugsy McGraw's New York, Giants, who is whipping the boys into| fine shape; also Arthur Lawton and! W. E. Whittle, old New England scouts. 1 MOUNTAIN CLIMBING TO BE WILLARD'S TRAINING._ Mountain climbing is going to be one of the mainsprings of Jess Wil- lard’s training for the championsnip battle with Jack Dempsey. The big; rampion, who arrived here last weel — two years’ time. Out of present earnings dividends of 12 v divide 1% monthly are being paid. The stock is a stead in the way of increased stock i We recommend vestors at ihe pr: the nt Cixcular on request Fox, Nicholas, Truesdell Co. earning pu price. 902 CHAPEL STREET AMERICAN PINE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 12 Per Cent. Non-Assessable Capiifl Siock PRICE 1.25 The demand for the products manufactured by is far in excess of the present production; now which the American Pine Products ' Corporation could ‘not fill chase of this stock to conservative New Haven, Conn. this . corporation in fact orders. are available in per annum, payable with wonderful possibilities - and conséguent increased value in- Telephone Colony 3120 will be used in his training work, and, { in addition, there will be a great many more stunts, climbing, notably the mountain which no -boxer ever has iopen date: for Sunday, May 25th, and;undertaken seriously as a part of his preparation for a contest. ORGANIZE UNIVERSITY BASEBALL LEAGUE Paris,—The University Baseball League of Irance was organized here recentl; It will be made up of two circuits. It being planned to We announce the opening of an office in the * HARRIS BUILDING, NEW LONDON for the transaction of a general business in investment se- es and to receive orders for execution on the New York and Boston stock exchanges - Ball & Co. Correspondents of Hornblower & Weeks, members New York Stock Exchange This office has private wire connections with New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Chicago and Montreal Ticker Service now | the world's have every French university attend- ed by students from the American Expeditionary Forces represented. The officers : of the league are President John G. Powers; vice pres- ident, Major J. T. Quinn, University of Grenoble, and secretary, Chaplain ll“aul M. Trout, of the University of Paris. The American army tennik team returned here from Brussels ,where it defeated the Belgian army team on the court of the Leopold club. winning eleven out of fifteen match es. The Americans were not familiar with the courts and had little oppor- tunity for practice, but took advan- tage of the fact that the Belgians played far back from the nets gave the Americans a play a slashing game. Even a tramp may admire pictures a line at but he invariably draws wood cuts. JUNE The month of weddings is fasi approaching. Buy your En- gagement and'Wedding Rings and Wedding Gifts at the old reliable store of The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED Flowers and Trees “FOR ‘ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWOOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. -‘g69'T$ JO TIOND S,uM0} Y3 uo do} SWd BRING YOUR HATS TO BE' CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. Train For Business Life Don’t be a putter-off. Remember that good intentions without action spell dis- aster. Enroll in our new classes and fit yourself for worth-while service. Day and Night Sessions. Afternoon Sessions and Saturday Afternoon Classes. Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeping Jewett Business School Business Office, Room 308 Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. SPRAYERS HAND AND KNAPSACK PYROX BORDEAUX AND LEAD MIXTURE AND- BLACK LEAF 40 The Household Bulletin B: 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4