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When for Henley, England, to train for the|the inning started thg Phillies did not, Henley regatta on July 4 and Amer-lappear to have a chance, as Goodwin| ican rowing headquarters will be at was pitching fine ball. but before he’ Green Croft, Henley. |got the first man out the locals had! The crew is in charge of Captain C.imade two runs and had men on second | D. Winan, a Yale oarsman who at one'and third. Manager Rickey changed' tims assisted in coaching the Yale!pitchers, but the Phillies kept up their, eight. The trainer is \{a.]ar Paul’batting streak and without another Withington of Harvard, who rowed in{man being retired batted in enough the 1914 Harvard crew at Henley. The | runs to win. Score: American eight as at present made up| St. Louis (N) Pulasaohia ) follows: al i b hpo a e Lieutenant C. J. Coe, Yale, bow:|Siottonlt (e 51712 ol Captain Royal Pullen, University of) Shars e 01 Washington, X 2; Captain Louis ! Homsbyss wderus,1b 5 313 9 0 Penny, University of California, No. 3; |Pauleite.lb r‘\'xlll;l 4 : : 2 g Major Paul Withington, Harvard, No.|yj t“‘_‘;s g o 4; Lieutenant J. Amory Jeffries, Har- et e D vard, No. Major Herman L, Rogers, | Goodwin.p Packard 0 0 0 0 0 Yale, No. 6; Lieutenant J. Howard Mc- | Sherdel.p '/:‘fl‘\;fl‘!d.n 5 «; g ; 3 Henry, Yale, No. 7; Captain Douglas} ..., T | Kingsland,” Columbia, stroke, and Lieu- F Totals tenant Guy Gale, California, COX-| (1) One out wheo winning run soored. swain, (x) Ran for Cady in 6th. - The other members of the crew are| (xx) Bated for Woodiard n oth. Lieutenant Homer S. Brooks, Lieuten- ant L. E. Maclay, Lieutenant Henry 000610100 6—8 Perhl, Lieutenant Edward Dillon, Cap- Shotton, -Swoek, Meusel, Sickinz. tain William Monk and Captain Bil-| Three base hit, Miller. Home runs, Homnsby. and lings Wilson. Meusel. According to reports from England, crews from Australia, New Zealand, the British army and the Royal Air force are in training at Henley. Teams from Canada and the British. navy are ex- pected in Henley in a few days. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OLYMPIC GIANTS DEFEAT REDS IN LOOSELY PITCHED GAME New York, May 20.—The Giants de- feated the Reds this afternoon by 7 to 5 in a heavy hitting and loosely pitch- ed game, Score: New Vm (N) GAMES NEARING COMPLETION b a e hpo n e New York, May 20.—Preliminary ar- e R rangements for the holding of the i 111 olchaseis 15 Olympic games at Antwerp next year 2110 1 are rapidly being completed, according! 5, 88 0 to advices received from Belgium. T i Close to_one million dollars has already | wing, 5.4.5 .2 v 6 been subscribed and this sum will be bier. 100 01 further increased during the next (O“J}i‘xf?flfl Tatsl n‘”mm‘ {450 months. zReuther 1 1 0 o ol Totals grii e Contributions to the fund have been received from various sources, some of | the larger donations being as follows: {Belgian government, 1,500,000 francs Totals (x) \n of Antwerp, 800,000 fra: Ant- ’6‘ :_r werp province, 400,000 franc firms | - and private subscriptions, 00,000 } francs, — b | At a recent meeting of the offic | in charge of the preliminary deta \the games it was stated that the Ber-| | schoot stadium can be put in shape for| PITTSBURGH PIRATES WIN OVER BOSTON \lay 20.—Pittsburgh defeat- Poston d B the international meet in September, ton-3 to 2 today. Score: - N hirl for the red and| 410, at a_comparatively small cos Pittbursh ) | Boston oot thi oielest,” - N PiAt the conference it was decided that|, noe : ab g R the! the games would be open to the ath- : them ! letes,of the al neutral count r by only, German Hungary, F : 4 Mar Yigaria and Turkey being barred from| The this| competition. | game is with 15t Webster astest high school nines in the| Pphiladelphia, May Timely hits| coupled with errors by the home play =l Shore Iline team has been'ers enabled Dartmouth to defeat the; g fa the Taftville University of Pen nia baseball| i 2 Tuesday and team here today 4 to Score by in-| o) expe e @ strong lineup on the nings: i field. with Georze Houston back of the Dartmouth 10001101 0— bat and F rple and Charlle 0000101 ichols twir 'he battery part of s; Titzel the railroad boys will be well looked after. TEXTBWK oF WALL STREET Including HxsmryN Y. Stock Ex- Him N Y. Cusb. How Thess Markets Dif. fer. Art of Speculation for Profits. Augmenting Onc's come. How to Open an Account. Methods of Trading. Dictionary of Wall Strest. Third Edition now ready for Distribution Copy free upon request In- 4 PENN’S ERRORS GIVE GAME i ‘ ‘ considered one | PHILLIES RALLY IN LAST ‘rally in the ninth inning Philadelphla‘ Chicago, May 20.—Chicago defeated ! TO DARTMOUTH PLAYERS We announce the opening of an office in the HARRIS BUILDING, NEW LONDON : for the transaction of a general business in investment se- curities 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 . i Ticker Service SPRAYERS HAND AND KNAPSACK PYROX BORDEAUX AND LEAD MIXTURE AND BLACK LEAF 40 The Household Bulletin Building 74 Franklin, Street IRUTH"‘ HOMER IN SECOND ING LEAR WINS GAME WINS FOR BOSTON T FOR CHICAGO, SCORE 3 TO 2 Brooklyn, N. Y, M 0. ! Lear's hitting won today Chicago, 3 to 2. Score: Chicago (N) Brook!yi 1 n St King tor drive the {day, —Ruth's field fence wit ba: filled checked St. Louis to- Boston winning 6 to 4. Score: Bostoa (A) st Louis (A) b b 2b 4‘;._‘ game ‘8 h 1 Holacher.ss 5 0 Lear, 2 Paskert.cf Merkle.1d Mann. it Killiter ¢ Douglas.p Tyler.p Alexander.p 0f L. Wheat. ofMaruqard 1 [ 4 0 0 o [ 0 1 Totals Totals f2) Ran for Krueger in Sth. (22) Batted for Marquard in St (x) Ran for Schmandt in eore by Inv'ngs Chleago Sl Rrockiyn 0 T bare hit Lear. 2z, Wheat. (2) Schang out, hit by batted ball (22) Batted for Davenport in ) Batted for Koob in Sth, [} A 002 00 1 Thees. e Bite (Tase INNING, ST. LOUIS LOSES ATHLETICS DROP GAME Philadelphia, May 20.—By a batting TO CHICAGO, SCORE 2 TO 1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL mmnm ! DENTAL SURGEON P. A. SCHWARTZ, D. M. D.! Somers Bldg, Franklin 8q. Norwich. Suite 11 Office Hours, 9 to 12a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. ! 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Q. 8heet Packing (RON CASTINGS FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. | , Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest inu aov m etcut an\u. to The Mh stng medium In £ 86, Washington Buildiig | | MARKET WAS UNCERTAIN. | New York, May 20.—Dealings in | stocks during the early period of to- | session were relatively dull with | uncertain prive tendencies, but the en- | | tire market rengthened later. fresh buying being stimulated by the presi- 200 Cenut Leather pr .. . 200 Crand M 1denl's message to congress. m ]v)ydc A. iy That document, by generdl consent,| 300 Ede 1'p . exceeded the most sanguine expecta-| it Hirer noiy ! tions of conservative interests as well| Fisher Body as the speculative element, especial-| :‘;n Motor ly the recommendations dealing with { the carly restoration of the railroads {and utilities to private ownership. Other features which met with enually favorable interpretation in- cluded the suggestion for a partial repeal of war time prohibition, aboli- tica of the tax on retail sales and pro- tection by tariff of chemical indus- tries. Shippings and oils provided the mo- tive power at the opening, Barine com-| mon and preferred, American Interna-| tional, Royal Dutch and Mexican Pe troleum gaining one to two point with several of the standard rails. Marines soon reacted on unfounded rumors reporting delay in the c summation of the deal with British in-. terests and oils and rails fell back one to three points, the reversal sug-| gesting bear presure, rather than prof- | if taking. In the broader movement of the final hour interest converged around mi- nor rails, especially Texas and Pacific, motor specfalties, such utilities as Philadelphia Company and Ohio Cities| Gas, the latter rising six points and 0 Pooples G &G 0 Pierce O ... 14960 Reading 325000 shares. The general bond market was firm,| . MonEY: Liberty and International issues, par-| New York, May 20.—Call money ticularly French municipals, showing|Strong; high 6; low 6: ruling hate §; closing bid 5 34; offered at 6; last loan 6: bank acceptances 4 1-2. | COTTON. strength. Total sales, par value, were $13,775,000. OId U. S. bonds were un- changed on call. v terrific Jou {of June. Armand Chenett hiladelphia 2 to 1 tcday. Score: Philadelohia (A) | a e ab hpo Chicago BASEBALL RESULTS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, National League. International League. Newarg 8. City (ratn), CAMES TODAY. Lexgue. National LEAGUE STANDINGS. National League, L. 1 ¢ 54 i American Leasue. Wl ..... B3 B ] Eastern League L. 1 Ever Readys Want Games. Address_all Box 457, Taftvill hallenges Lisbon Wins Two Games. The Lisbon second team handed the eam run by ized trimmings last Saturday ”|been catching for one of the soldiers’ nia 2, Hamp- | “|off lear Taftville chal- anage. Burns two good and | Sunday. The first game was won by {the score of 17 to 14, and Sunday's |game was a swamper, Lisbon winning 0|14 to 1. The Lisbon team is out for games and if any team wants to play them, write to Royal Kennedy, Lisbon. { SHORE. LINE NOTES. Conductor Dennie Bowen, who has! teams at Camp Devens, joined the ball squad Monday to try out for the team. “Ol” Bissonette also is out trying for |a position on the team. “Biss” has |been playing with a sailors’ team at [ New London. | Long John Keenan, utility outfielder on the team, showed the team some! |fancy flelding Tuesday at practice, | Dan Falvey, star third sacker of the |lteam, promised the rest of the team he would get everything coming his wav. as he has a new glove breaking it in. “..ap” Clish, the heavy hitter of the club, has resigned baseball for a few weeks, being busy moving his house- gold goods and planting his new gar- en. Second Baseman Charlie Barber and Shortstop Nate Simcox showed some snappy work in Tuesday's practice, | pulling off some fast assists on batted| s j{ground balls and thrown balls from, { Catcher Happy Houston. | Right Fielder Mutt Shaw and Left; Fielder Al Miller "bet Captain chols! and Manager Jack Flynn they would! ake more hits in Wednesday's game| than any other member of the team against the Academy pitcher. Clarence Heller, the treasurer of the| baseball team, has had the pictures of the team taken by Don Houghton, the| { photoman. Dave Derosier, center flelder of the team, can certainly hit the ball on the nose, as also can _Utility Outfielders Jim Thomas and Burt Barber. First Baseman Harry . Conklin re- joined the squad Monday and Tuesday, for practice after having been laying g train despatching at the! | Greeneville carhouse. June 11th the Shore Line plays its second game at Stonington against the 1| Stonington High school team. GOV. HOLCOMB VETOES THE ! STATE BOXING BILL Hartford, Conn., May 20.—Governor Holcomb today vetoed the so-called boxing bill passed by the legislature, | holding that sports and boxing were; | sufticiently safeguarded Dy measures ?| already in force and he further held| that the bill was aimed to sanction prize fighting in the state. It has been supposed that he would allow the| | bill to die by a pocket veto without; | formally. approving or disapproving of; its provisions. i WILLARD TO.ARRIVE AT | TOLEDO IN ABOUT A WEEKl Toledo, Ohio, May 20.—Jess Willard, | the heavyweight champion, will arrive! | in Toledo a week from today to s | training for his championhip battle| with Jack Dempsey lere July 4. Thej | champion. so advised Tex Rickard the| | promoter of the contest, tonight. i | Willard plans to live in an a t- ment in the city and establish training | qmarters at a clubhouse about a mile| team it ; yse ! eas h minor metals, notably United Allow not over pliTamhiole S nmna. pDoniheshones) ;h:{ that stock advancing 2 1-2 have two games scheduled now,| Despite muddy roads and a cold,! oints. the %3th, with the Baltic ing rain D t + U. S. Steel also made its best price nd Sunday, the 25th, with the v e of 103 1-4 later, but that moderate| Tiie, Cadets ‘on| " e Mohogan| cin o i S ((9day covering about| I improvement was cancelled, despite diamond. They would like to |'h! higher lsvels reached by equip- r from the Greeneville Tigers and | ments, h0&1b]\ American and Baldwin Cardinals, ha 1g two open | Locometives. Sales amounted to 1,- these on the f May and the STOCKS. 9 | High opened steady. | " Allis_Chater . 07 o | mAm Beet Somr B 8;;?be§ 4 408 Am Canu SV St 2600 Am Ca= & P .. Spot cotton stead: 10 Am Cotton oI [ 6200 Am B & I 08 Am ¥ 2908 Am Loc 1% Am Locomo 8200 Am Bmelting 00 Am St 1-60 Am Socar pr 5000 Am Tel & Tal 8500 Anaconds 0 39 Atehiaon o 94.80 Quoted n dollirs_and cents per 4106 bond. CHICABO GRAIN MARKET. CORN Open. Fish. Tow : b May Juls ... Sept. dates for| t| to} H A Hat Store store. QUALITY With a Past, Present and Future The “past” has been built up season after season by putting a worthy lnt on every head that came into our The “present” and the' “future” will maintain this well established record—maintained with the bel} HATS. MACPHERSON CORNER Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank AMERICAN PINE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 12 Per Cent. Non-Assessable Capital 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 two years’ time. Out of present earnings dividends of 12% 1% monthly are being paid. The stock is a steady dividend this corporation in fact orders sare available c not fill in per annum, payable payer, with wonderful possibilities n the way of increased earning power and consequent increased value of the stock itself. We recommend vestors at the Dresent price. the - purchase of this stock to conservative im- Circular on request Fox, Nicholas, Truesdell Co. 902 CHAPEL STREET Telephone Colony 3120 New Haven, Conn. TROLLEY BOWLING LEAGUE PLAY LAST GAMES TONIGHT The final games of the Trolley Bowl- ing League will be rolled this (Wed- nesday) evening and the championship Sprinkling Notice of the eastern part of the state decid-| 1O PROPERTY OWNERS AND ed. The Palace Five of this city meets Baltic on Baltic's home alleys while the Tufts Five of Willlman- TENANTS Any person who obtained a written tic, the runners up in the league, roll| permit from the Board of Water Com- aagingt Taftville on the Tufts alleys. In order to be certain of the title missioners, to use city water for the Palace team will have to take three| SPrinkling purposes during the season straight games. Willimantic, however, must also take three straight to even tie up the championship provided the Norwich boys drop one game. In order to win out in the championship. the Willimantic team will have to take three straight while the Norwich boys lose two games, this last possibility, is hardly looked or by those who the qualjties of the two teams. e local boys will take up a crowd of rooters that will pack Baltic's hall to |lh£‘ roof. Bear Cats Defeat Pastime A. C. Last Sunday afternoon "the ' Taft- ! ville Bear Cats handed a defeat to the fast Pastime Athletic club of Greene- ville. Manager Mills' boys were able to score 6 runs to their opponents’ 3. The Taftville team have arranged' for another home game to be played this coming Saturday. WHERE TO DINE BOSTON CAFE AND LUNCH 41 BROADWAY Gives the Best Service EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE For Ladies and Gentlemen CARL S. DEMETER CO. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK 0F NORWICH. ar Semi red at m the earnings and will be payable S 1 six mont} and after M L. on FRA WOUDARD, K 2w apr; 5 GEORGE G. GRANT Underizker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or night calls Telephoze 630 20rldMWFEawl ANT to pu WHEN YOU W ie pub. iness bef medium bett ising col your busr i of 1918, can use the water at the same rate during tiis 1919 season, without obtaining a permit, and unless notice to_the contrary is received at the Board of Water Commissioners’ Office, on or before July 15, 1919, it will be taken for granted that it is used. All others intending to use water for sprinkling purposes, tenants in- cluded, must obtain a written permit. The Sprinkling season is from April 1st to September 30tn. SPECIAL NOTICE | have purchased special machines for Sharpening Lawn Mowers and ail kinds of Clippers, Meat Grinders, Ete. G. W. DOLBEARE General Jobbing Shop 80 West Main Street SEED OATS HAYSEED AND FERTILIZER A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 92 advert it Connec NOTICE! WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE LAHN FURNITURE CO., 74 MAIN STREET, WILL RETIRE FROM BUSINESS AND THE ENTIRE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND TRUCK TO BE DISPOSED OF. l WATCH FOR THE GREAT CLdSlNG OUT SALE. l | i | LAHN FURNITURE CQO.