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NORWICH, BULLETIN, iATURDAY, MAT- Z4, 1913 1 IN3URANCE. ... INStRANCfi r-rpoi "VtYTHtfKr INSURABLE kUTHROP & SONS E 24hetueket Sfc, Norwich, Conn. PE1IPF0R PTUCMPCAR I IS Louisville, Ky., - May 2 3. f1e thor ouglibredsrrcvtrgwdj!d,sp the 'Wat han dicap. even&SoMMisiMit- to the barrier lAiVirniiMO.Wlk rani to fighting It on the battlefield. Sieger and Chase-and the rest, of those fast semi-pros who were, so. nearly . defeat ed (?) by St. Mary las! Sunday will i . - -ilftWoliafl?"1 WId !.The-FtRE INSURANCE COMPANLES ! this alincy -represents have earned the PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE by. SQUARE : DEALING UNIFORMLY. ' You buy INSURANCE, when we eerve you. ISAACS.. JONES Insurance end Real Et'ate Agnt Rieharrf JBqildiiiO. . 91 Main Strit. ., , .. i i i i ;.. CHARLES, D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 78 v. ; i6i 'lViain St All Stare and Baltic to Clash. The A1J .Stars of Norwich will clash with aay fast Baltic team Sunday af ternoon 'at the Baltic grounds. The All Stars haver never, met defeat tlm year, while Saltic has. lpij one .game. Manager 'Welsrier lias" secured a pit- Jcher from ut of town'and exr&cts to give the Baltic, fans a chance to see good baseball. Manager Wiesner r would like' to book games with any fast team in eastern Connecticut. loiParsley, Lemons, D ' Vaui Mower," 10 .Mint. . 40 NORWICH FAMILY MARKET FRV1TS AXD VEGETABLES. Head Lettuce , Hothouse, , , Torriatuee, " C'abbager Carrots., ; . . Table, lb.. Onions ' ' Texas ' ' ' Potatoes, pk., lltor fianauas Grapefruit, Kg? 1'lant. Tthubarb, lb. Hunch Onions. i Strawberries r.ed" Bananas, " V. ICuriy Lettuce, 10 L'ates, K-i: .MEATS. Pork :rTl,,t ii4fri "2 . I Spanish' 'Onions, 4 . .. lb.. 29 rLlross, del., " 15 U tiarlic. lb.. !5 6" FlgS.. 4" Mushrooms lb.. Table Apples. ! .. t doz., o Asparagus, r-rrhukid ShnuieVr - 'YtMfEUeS, L'nined Href, Pornv-hoiise Stcaji, Sir;ioinJ, KlaA!khrat ' 'it rlit,nK' r-nrokrti llama. 4i("lnde Hound. . IShoulder - Steak, o,L.i'rotT Shoulders, Legs. . . ... Chops, SnutaKe. : .' Nat. Halt Pork. Tin'krv. t0 Fowls, (.'nickeiis. . '"iulnchs. each, $1.2.1 Oipka; lb., '-. . HS . .... I- 60 1$-S'. 44 2S-4" 48 Triiasr. lijufquartere, '48,C.ipnn .V' .. XinocBiiir.s. iuM- 'J'Tfc--. ., '.-.. laU"lir ;.'; yranuutea, N. F. A. L0SE34T0 SHORE" LINE IN STIFF PRACTICE &AME At the eleverith hour 'H-esterday Wheeler sent' word to 'the rXcdemy management that they would not' be able to appear owing to thfe fact -that their left -fielder was strlckeff-with sore gums, following the5 extracti6n; of : tnJ of his molar-' This letC the team in a hole. , However, the Xewsfans. present.. en joyed a "practice ganie petween the Is. P. A., boys with Fitzgerald in..the.,,bpx and some of the iibar & Line, mcn'lw-ho felt that theyv needed lilua; worJC OUt. . ' fa..... ; ,.,,Jl,.-.'f "-' The Shore Line men, with the aid of E. Salamoka an ex-big leaguer, "who filled in at shortstop' to'"h'elp-'The "boj'd out, breezed' -lr'ttbeatt'$$i'uifcorie' of,S' to 5. : ' J-- Salamoka showed tMe high"" sch"6d bovs how they do it in the-'big sliow and they received soirie valuable poin ters. Simcox showe.d-.up. well In the. ip: and gave the boyS an idea Of ' what they would be up against when the Shore Line and: Kt F. jA.' slash In the second game - he series.-.'VThe Aca- on 'in thir ftrtM contest and e?ctijittlgro4ble"'Ti?om them in the remaining games. After this workout .the local youths should be in fine trim ... for , today game with, Burtiett'tUiai. Hftirtlett is considered one"'of ' the!" fastest high school nines in Massachusetts and that means tfiaT'tSadiilSvftSay's colt will have to bS itl Jen game every minute in order to wii. . Meek did ndt'fake va ery'5' acrtve part in practices rrieay as" licls" sav ing his soup bone for this afternoon and if he pitches up to form he will undoubtedly make the.-Webster crowd 100k like a last year s Panama, i Salamoka has consented-.?. to .;. assist I the boys fromthe bench, having, taken I a strong liking for the' daSh and the grtiii-'iicis ' .L nit; iu n nuc wu. n. No seats will be resefVed for today s game and the first to come will be the first served. ' ' . week and put up a game of. regular dyed-in-the-wool ' WasebalT.1' ' Ashland plays at the Submarine 'Bdse : ; today and it is hoped that mis win give them their much neeaa practice. ed -to ' w4AWJtlf''Cliiircht endeavor to do the dohiebacK l this uvwns luaiurruw. UWW tl, at Y - cnth Kentucky tandicaif;.for three-year-olds af Mpwrds:,-st 'a mile and a-quarter tof'a piKze which carries Jl,009 In addedsmpney. '. x Interest cantors . tonight in.' Com mander J. K. ,L. Jlpss.S' .CudgeJ.. the mighty son of Broomsltck-Eugenia, Burch, whlcK woif lt'last year; Exter minator sensational t winnef ; of cthe Kentucky Derby in 1918 for Willis Sharpe Kilmer and Boyce Roots of the A. K. Macomber Stable, which ' took Cudgel'? measure'. In the King's coun ty handicap, at Jamjaica . less. . Ihap a; week ago. ' . . .. , t Cudgel i3 ' given topweight, Yulca- nite, which, led, the Jield in, the . Kent tucky Derby" oil May 10th, is given the lighest impost: Tne neia, weights and jockeys of the declared entries are: Cudgel, ISS-pounds, Sjande . lackey Exterminator, 134 pounds,; Morys jockey. ' . r . She' Porter. 129 pounds, -. r jockey. Midwav, 123 peunds, Thurber: jock ey. ': ' ' --; Royce Rools,, . 113. .pounds . uxton, jockey. " ' . ,: ."' . l Veeeu Iter, -1 12 Jjounds, . Grotft jp'qkey Veavcrkill, " 108 , po4s,'. Eobihspn, jockey. Vulcanite, 101-pounds, i-Cv "Howard, jockey. r " t ? ';i ..r.' . St. Bernard, . 192- - .-pounds; : Poole, jockey. "- " - - : ' 11 i v . . TvF 111 COLONIALS TO PLAY AT , : STATE HOSPITAL TODAY The Colonials wiT " play the fast traveling Thermos team , at. the State hospital ground Saturday ' afternoon. Manager Woodmansee has signed severaj new men in his effort to strengthen- nis team. Most . promi nent of these are Buck Shaan . and Haringtoii of the . Pas,times. Either Shea, Hopkins or . Shahan will draw the pitching assigh4rien.t against , the Thermos with Whalen or Red Lese mann behind ie bit It is not Tcnown who will work oar the slab 'for. the Thermos but ..as - they .' have won four straight games it is. most likely that they will work pitir best man. CAOOCK GAINS IN ARMY, , NOW OVERWEIGHT h New York, - May 23. Sergeant Earle Caddock,!- world's rchampion wrestler, of Anita, ;lowa, .was'-onc of the oasual3 arriving today aloard the Santa Elena, r -Sergeant Gaddock'was given special leave to" return, home tin account of the illness of his' wife. On his way he learned that he was the father of a boy. - After joining his wife, he will go to his ranch in South Dakota. Ho said that he was much overweight and if he- found he could not ' get into condition on his ranch he would tpiit the wrestling game. .' ;;,;i',-?:- Why We Became Hudson Super-Six Dealers ST. MARY'S FAST "TEAM , TO PLAY 'W EST "ENDS The West EnlT'.basVba.ll, team have organized for -the season ' arid ,.. will play for their first -game, the fast St. Mary's team of Jewetf . City, gunday afternoon, on .the .Mohegan" park diamond. The St. Mary's team, has the reputation of being the fast est amateur team of Eastern .Con necticut and a good, game is sure to be the outcome of Sunday's match. T.he West Ends will , have for , their battery, Zimmerman and Calkins, ..while t'he St. Mary'f team will use the slugging pair, ..known as , the Liberty brothers. Tab... . feVearhery, Cl.rr-e-- " Am.. C'.iCfEe, F.PK-" ' Native. Kerosene Oil (5 1. i 11 i , l'--Mir.'-tt' 1'ollu Rico. gal., .lap.e hyrui,, boitle,r i!8 il 99 . "LIVt:S.TOC'K. .... Cattle iSln-ep Beet Ftee-s I Unti, J16 IA01S.CO . . J 1 3.7; 0 13.00 Veal falvs. flogs. 4;.oii :i.o! fiT.oowis.oo HIDEf. r. Rteri, $UlVool fkins, "ows, S!!'- Ib. EuLs, ' Ji2 ('alvea, ,WoOl. , ASHLAND- PARHr.&OE'N-Ey 7 rOF BG GAME SUNDAY . Ashlan wjlL , plaj,; kthie for buna. -All-Cojlegfans Sunday at 'Ashland Park in what is expectScfc'fo be "one of the fast est games of the,,season. According-.to I the statements floating around " this team will be composed nb-t'-cwy' of Fordham stutlcnTsrbut: some ' tif.'lhe best. Irom Columbia -also..; Jhe,Fg -wiy be all semi-pro "hi'eri' who on' "This "ac count are not allowed to play on the university team. And they tell us that they will have ;;ome easy picking when thev come down. tq .TeweH. City, for;, a little easy money. Rut they've gouto 10 ! win to get it. and tnahy a general lias .tiS . won his battle on a sheet of paper onlv to find that he had lost when it came BEAR CATS HAVE-TWO WEEK END GAMES Clanger Mills of the: Taftvijle . Bear Cajs has . matched . his . team up against two fast teams for the week end. Saturday they are to journey to Hanover to clah with the Han over ball -learn. Sunday afternoon at the Fair Grounds,, the Bear .Cats Will cross bats with "(be Pastime. A. 'CThe teams are both fast' and' the game should be an interesting qne. . 1 " , Walloon ascension' At '" '' BASEBALL GAME SUNDAY Baseball fans at Killingiy will be treated to real g:une Sunday after noon when the fast Goodyear Cotton Mills team will line up against the Revere Rubber Company's team of Providence. The management ' has something new to offer in the line of Outdoor sports on that day; There is going to be a balloon ascension and all the thrills usually connected with the big gas bag will be there when the balloon starts upward. This balloon hi a-regular, and has been used at the battle, "front for observation purposes.' JAt-this ascension, however, the bal loon 'will' not look for the enemies le- 'CationA"1at "Will bp Yised in" - tnimv fliMcefifl pursuit's "''All'fans tif the to tality 'are'" expected to be present to roof 'for their 'home tenm a,nd ,hoj)e to" eatry the honors siiy" high." " ' , TAFTV1LLE TO MEET ;'-.;!-" u ..-' " PLAIN FIELD TODAY The Taftville first team will x-clash with the strong ball pelting team from Plainfield- on the home grounds this iafterjioon. The local" te's.m have got a stjrrrfise In the shap of iJew ont field'tir, an they Fay he Is- there." The battery for the Plainfield team will be Hamel and Babe Adams, both secured FINANCIALCANOieOMMERCIrf 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief B ELL-ANS FOR lNBHt.anw '.i X M J J M M I JT'JJ e: w M ' -,:vELT ACTIVE AND STRONG. Nf'W York, May J3.-Optisimtis. trade prospects entertained by leaders'" of money rates and prospective modifi 1 cation of the peace treaty were.fi?f most noteworthy contributions to to day's active and strong margefe' s - i. fntil the final hour, when the 'up swing of prices became mom. gemeral,, the session was in most 'csenSials a duplicate of the preceding day. The undertone was one 4uq ui&t-cdn&daaac, and aside from the gyrations of a few specialties the advance was almost continuous. iw-i-.".-.,.-j.'.-'- The movement focussed largely around steels atyjl itindcei shares, io eeiving its greatest tnomfentilrit' wm the addres of Elbert H. Gary before the American Iron and Steel Institute in which he predicted', jjrosproife Prtj ditions for that industry. " '' ' " V. S. Steel rose steadily to 107, a gain of four points and it tnaximum of the year, the independent- group gaining two to six points. Motors, which depend on-ha trejjd of 'the-steel market, also recorded many substan tial advances, extending to 15 points in Chandler. .. v-.-w-:--e-'"'-'-j'i--'v Rails were among the leaders In point of activity ;an' strength; at one period . of the session,- although their rise was comparatively moderate, but shippings and oils denoted further .sell I fj J CARRY QUALITY ' A? WELL - . AS PRICE ; .......,-......' - , When you go,Straw Hat buy ing, carry quality in your mind'e eye as well as the prices, for -value can only be measured by service and ityle. - Hats of Quality MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Oopotite Chelsea Savinaa , Bank, . ing for tarofits. - Proposed legislation" of a,' protSctfve character was helpful to the chemical shares, food issues rising in sympa thy. Metals, leathers and itotacjos were more restricted in their move ments, but utilitigs. . derived fur.th.er strength from the express companies division in which gross advances of two to six points were partlyijeanceHyt ed. Sales amounted to l,3a0,000 shares. Bonds as a whole were firm,,, but, some ot tne speculative? rails r made moderate concessions b'h small offer ings. Total sales, par value, aggre gated $10,875,000. Old U. bonds were unaltered on call. "- r y w rr i"H CM'c CiT .'. . 1- . V"."' l- y.E'r.' '. -"-pi "r Crucible -tecl 'V'" rn-.- Mines i. "n Krt " l'rt 1ft rr b L&Z:r S'J s' Mftifr Itnr'T .. .. i"i at " "hit fit Orr ssubi . . . "nn tft Az ?- '"01 In C"Tinrr h ?'.,Inerfc Con 4"'1I Tnterl) Con pr ... JMi Int K-r f" i7Jlfl-,Tnt .'T a" .f.TBt ?'ir Mar ;-r '. 67ftfl T.it. PapT . . . , . . finn Int r r1' ft- '"i Trnr-e(-ott ." WTeTilfli VsMer .. . Viiw.'i -v Co ... M,r I ; pr fft. f?x ?f 2 r . WVn P-'roI 2 V&i-i C-iper . . . . jlato-M k ;: t 10(11 M K T ?r i;?'.? Mi Tfie. ?r Mo Parif.o pr ;:' Xf Vao S .... 4-IW X T Central .. . -'MBWrX T X rr ft H ., tnflrt rf f. , .2810 Kor Ppcift" t . . . . Ktii r-nn R , tl ' ' f toil Peoples GtC... rJin Pierce Oi! . . ... 7r0 ltay Cr.n Cf? lOOI'fteadiniE .. ; il!(yi Jteartinff 5 "r ?ld0 Hep I Rtet! . . 17n0 Srra'h Pjc'lc .. . .fliftd Snitth.rn TTw p "?(! Tern CoMer . . 5 TTiiaeri Vn ..... Mfl Tob Prl r SI lid I-nlon P-.et'fe , . 'UrThien Paeiflc rr 540(1 TT Cl-T Stores -. 580 V S r.utih?r .... . TT 5 - VnhV. 1 lfW'T7 S Rte-1 .. 6pD r S Rterl r 1"0 Wesiem In Tel ; Worth Pmnn . . Ti rou . rS's '? " . 47 i'( irto . 7SU 71U .o-1 t,- v. At'. " 1M " . If i 1- . ri re; . ;m ?iu . 7'1'i 7S". .t"-". if"1; .-.5-' i. -.."7.H . C; . m ri-; .---'i 5 s; ftj; . -4-2tvi 4 4V; '.-ir, 7i . 7.4 14 Ml' -li m n ln1,; 4-'i lni 47 l"s; For years we,- as well as you, no doubt, have admired the ' achievements ' of the Hudson Super-Six. We were first attract ed to this world-famous fine car by its speed-way records then by what owners told us of their cars. A car that could win so many victories must be- superior,, we thought. Then came the trans-continental tour. A Hud son touring car. crossed and' recrossed the. continent in 10 days and 21 hours a record for tune each way never equalled. AS YOU MUST HAVE FELT Our admiration for the Super-Six grew greater still when we. read of its climb to the top of dike's Peak leading twenty other specially built cars. And then the praise we heard on every side about the Super-Six determined us to get the Hudson franchise for this territory. It was not easy. Hudson dealers must conform to certain high standards. Everywhere they must be the leading dealers with the largest sense of .responsibility and aggressiveness. Hudson dealers have the finest stores. They give the best , service. Only after proving that we measured up to that , standard were we chosen. And it is a matter of pride that Hudson selected us. Jt takes us into the associa tion of the type of automobile merchants who lead. It is a great company's recogni tion of our fitness to serve you. Today the Hudson Super-Six leads all motordom in endurance and performance. Its exclusive type motor, minimizing fric tion and vibration as it does, gives the Super-Six reserve energy never called for in ordinary service. -. " - IT IS THE PATTERN CAR ft In style and design the Hudson Super-Six has long been the pattern car. Its lines are always years in advance. What is the current model this year was the Hudson model of a year or more ago. Come in and see th Hudson Super-Six at our store. There are 60,000 in service. Every road knows the Super-Six but it is well to refresh your impressions of it in an examination and ride in the present models. Barrett-Hudson Co., White's Court jERNEST WHITE, Manager, L. R. ETHIER. Salesman Phone 1142 Tr-Ffiri- l.fl'TW""?-1 from 'Willimantlc. The locals boys will send in Peltier and Anderson to match them. Both teams have good recoKUs for the season thus far and a' good game is looked for. 7 -i; 7,Sli 1P0 . . fi"1-'. .. i-; "1111; . ."tr; .."47", 1-71 80T. ' 7.2 ' liii w; 47H 5B 6-i; on ; 47; ?o . s?; .109", . 31 "i . 14'!. 10-21', -,tt?S ?1". 1'4 r'i 14H 8'i t-4'J. l-'4 V-ti 1"1 'i loss; SI i; BASEBALL RESULTS. ' - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. , National Lrafue. St. tx-uii (1, New York T. Pirt.buryii 4, l:rooi:l-u ti . t'lilt-aio 2. Philadelphia f. Cincinnati 10. B"6tcn 4. ( Aineriean Leaius. Neir York tl. Chie-20 5. ' rv.-U-n-Uclrc.it fralu'. '- I'liiadelphia-CICTeiand (rainl. WhinsrUin-St. Louis (raiul. - Inlernational Leaiue. At Toronto .1, Tta'ttrnTe S. (First fame.) mnie 1. Trn.n'o 3 (rt-ronl -ame). M P.uffirio-Rendirs (rainl. Ac' Rin-4wmton-Jer-e5 Cite frain),' ' '" At. Eehcster-Xewarii. fralnl. V. American Asaaciatiw. At Indianrpolui-Tolcilo (rain). At luisTilie-CoI'jmbus (wet srouni-l. At MiniieapoHa 2. Kansas City 7. At SI. Paul 1. Milwaukee I. Eattern League. W-reeiter 7i. Walerbury 9. ritlfU'M 10. I!r:.l epn-t 5. Pr nidenco 5. Hprinefleld S. Hartff.rd-Xew Haten (wet grounds). Colleae Games. At TTanoTer. N. H. Boston Coil-fa 5. raomh 0. M Syi."7tpe. N". T. UniTerf.il? Hi'.milli'n 0. At Mi'Mi-bn-T. Vt. Jliddilbury Affri. Crllpje 5. shortstop, sprained his ankle in the third inning and may be out of the game f or rsome time. ': - Score : I pnnideieoia in) an ft po a e Pick.t'b Klack.rf Hollorber.ss Lear. 2b yaskort.ef Merk'e.lb . t Oaly.c ; AioTAnder.p i Ifendrix.p xDarlxr i lit'' ilduff Itailey.p Totali Chieaao- (N) ao h po' 4 2 a 4 4 0 3 1 1 2 5. Darth- Srracufe 1, 0 Pc-aree.2b Wiiliams.ct 1 M-uset.lf l fTudenis.lb 0 CraTath.rf 1 Balrd."b 0 Stckiiur.M t' Wliitted.Cb a Adams c 1 0 Smith. p 0 0 0 3; Totals 1 1 2 13 1 1 0 1 0 2 ;l 11 27 14 1 .;.! 4 It 2! 15. 4 : (xl Batted for Alexander in th. 'ml lir.'.ted fcr Ilendtix In Stli. Ch'.cuso 0 0 0 1 0 riiilade'.nnii .. 2 0 1 2 2 0 Two base hits. Pick, Cravath. Tiires Crataiii and. Pcarce. Pi pp. lb P.aker."b " Pratt. 2b . Lewis.lf Bodie.cf Ruel.a Shawkfy.p xHalas aiO'Doul 4 8 a 0 4 4 12 4 1 4 t C 1 i Oil 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 111 0I.Collins.2b. 2 0 JaekfOli It 3" Felscb.of 0 0 (iandil.lb 0 0 Risberl.M 0 OlScllalk.c (IjCiMtte.p 4 1 S 4 3 2 10 0 tren n 1 l 7 o 4 15 4 0 2 2 .1 1 3 10 10 Tolala 29 lit : 11 0 Totals 33 9 24 11 2 i liatted tor Kuel in 9th. (iiV liatted lor .Shiwkcy in 9th Score yb iuni,iaa: Y-:': 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clueaio 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Two base hits. Baker and Jaok-on. New Haven Out of many reports of changes and acquisitions at apd to the plant of the "Winchester Repeating Arms company here, under a reorgan ization, there came this week an. ls: noun cement of purchase bv it of the iagie pocket Knife company, a local concern employing 120 persons. 0 0 X 7 base hits. PFEFFER WINS SEVENTH STRAIGHT VICTORV Brooklyn, X. Y., May 23. Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh today. 6 to 4, Pfeffer winning his seventh straight victory. Score: GAMES TODAY. . '4atienal lesuc. ' Cincinnati at Bof-n. Ciilvaso at Plula'ielphla. St. lxmls at Nrw Ti-rk. Pittsburgh at Br-'kly:i. Amerieai Leafot. WithinCm at St. Lonia. riiiiatleipilia r.t Cl(Te!ai;rf. ' -New "York at Chiciffo. Boston at Detroit. Eastern Leaiiia. Prorldcre? at Springacid. New Haven at Hartford. ' Bridgeport at Plitsfteid. Waterbury at Worcester Bigbee.cf Terry.sa ! Stengel, rf '' S'tliwr,rth.lf H'ut.-,haw,2b Massaclrvetto galer.lb Boeckel..:b . I SweTiey.c ) Milier.p . i Hi'.l.p Pittsburgh (N) n po 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 10 1 1 3 t ft 0 0 Broetlyn (N) a i ii k po o Olson. ss 3 5 l'Ms'.2b 3 1 (i Griffilli if 3 0 0jVhcat.lf 3 2 O'M.vers.cf 4 1 OlK. nctvl'y lb 3 1 i' . He lima n dt. 3b 4 Knieger.c 3 M. Wheat c 0 PfefTer.p 2 xjuhnuton 1 wAScBALL SUNDAY, MAY 25Tri ON ASHLAND PARK GROUNDS ASHLAND V. A. VS. FORDHAM ALL COLLEGIAN! ASHLAND BATTERY RIEGERND CHASE Game Called at 3:30 P. M. FOLLOW THE ARROWS SUNDAY GAMES. ' National Leatoe. Xo games scheduled. American Leagus. Washingtyin at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detrrlt. Xew York at St. Louis. Boston at Cleveland. Eastern League. Pittsburgh at Waterbury. Springfield z Xew Haeen. Worcester at Providence. Hartford at Bridgeport. LEAGUE STANDINGS. National League. W. 15 STOCKS Sales. ' lOlta ahi, rhalmer t"0 Allla Chalmer pr 100 Am Beet Sugar ViTvTV;?"-! 7nn Am fan 210 Am Car fc T .. 4"-tt Am Cotton Oil .. 1 "00 Am Fxrress , . - 47,a Am H ft I. ln Am I! ft 1. sr . 1600 Am liOcomo ., . 2.oa-Am SmHtlns .. 00 Am Smelt pr .. t'aon Am Si-gar H"0 Am Til ft Tel .. Brian Anaeonda .. ., 000 At-hlson ... t Atchison pr . . . . lien Ba't ft Ohio .. 20 Bait ft Ohio pr 7?M Beth Steel B . . 1000 Belh Steel pr 4200 Brooklyn R T '.! 100 Brook R T rtfj ', 4" Unite Ci ft a ,. . 80 Butte ft Sup .' I 00 Can Paeifte . . 10100 Cent Leather .. ino Cent. leather pr . !-0 Cand Motr .. , 1.71(10 fries ft Ohio .. !3et Chle ft h-irat . i , ; High Tw. CliKe. 43 4! 42'J ?4 !H P4 ""1af" ........ s.H M'i 57. 10214 lOlt 02'i jsta, seij- ...,".:.?2 10!r!t 4O2? r 34' ' S8t 5 SXt 122 120V. 122 81?l 80'; HI ,. 79 7I---4 79 107H 107 1(17 132',, 1S1H 192 106 !r,n 10-"'i .. . raj. . fjat ..'.",'., , 9 ii"".""! 14 , : mi 87 K'i 96"4 S3ii 3sai S8 . .1? 58 79 7',i 79 .......112 lliai 111! ..l(t- 1(W rm i in'y . . 92 91 '4 91 i I Sept ..111',. 111'i llt',4 1 OATS ..181 1 180 I . May .. 07 . ecu 7 1 Jul! ..101 1MV4 -1W1 ' .Sept. ..11. -.'4 . ..'?9'i 114 103'! 11-.; 89',j r.a iw- 9 114 10074 1'7,'t 89 U 68 MONEY. ' ;Xew York. Mayj 23. Call money easier; high ii 1-2: low 4; ruling rate 5- cjpsinb bid 4; offered at 4 1-2; lat toHv:. 1-2; bank acceptances 4 1-2. COTTON. ;! York. May 23. Cdton "fiMres nriened barely steady. "May 30.15: July "J..S7:, Qctobr 28.80; December. 2S.40; .jaritifiry 28.15. - t - f - -i Cotton spot quiet; middling 31.55. ' 4" ' IISERTY BONp.VJs 7 V '? SUn. 1"47 l't is. L'iT .... M-4,- i4S lt "4'is. 1947 ., 2d 4ii. 1I2 .. 3d 4".. 19:'S ., 4U 4i;'v 193S High. . "9.04 . 95.C8 . 94.71 . 90 . 93.12 . 97.9(1 97, eo ft 90 95.78 9S. rt"e 99. (? i.42 Si. 00 Quoted in dollars and renin per $100 bend. ., y- .-- "7- CHICAGO CHAIN MAnfttET. Pi-H. i79i; nn-n. .1787-; .IS,','. .137-: f9H H'.-H .1".8',4 70 C8'i 63 17S'l Itnaj 1H2-- n;. 13814, r, 13S ,; Jf9?'2 07 K'A (4 S8 X'ew York (incfr.nati 15 Brooklyn .... 13 Pittsburgh 11 Philadelphia 9 Chlcaeo 11 St. Iiuis 5 Boston 4 American League. W. Chicago 18 Oleieland U Xew York 11 St. Louis .1 10 Rosfc n 0 Washington 8 Detroit 8 Philadelpiiia 4 r ii 9 12 17 14 I.. 11 11 14 Pet. .tire! .50 .5'io .500 .478 .2! .750 1 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 5 0 10 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 Tc-gals C S M 1 Totals 30 8 ; ( Ran for hrueger.in SUi. Score by innings: r.tisburgh 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 -4 Brooklyn .. . . ..tf 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi s Two br.se hits. Sw .-my. Griffith, Z. Wheat, Krueg er. Home run. Cutfhaw. GIANTS INCREASE LEAD IN LEAGUE STANDING New York, May 23. Xew York won from St. Louis today by a score of 7 to 6. Score: St. Louis (N) New York (N) b :ii pa a e ab h n a r Shotton.lf .5 3 2 0 0. Burns if 4 2 4 o 0 Schultz.rf 4 0 2 0 OToui.g rl 110 10 Stoek.7.b 4 2 11 0 Chase, I b 4 2 11 2 II Hnrnyby ss 5 3 II 1 0 lloyle.2b S 0 2 4 1 Paulette.lb 5 19 10 Kaud' cf 4 2 10 0 Mc'Heniy.ef 4 2 3 0 0 Z'crmin,: 2 0 3 2 u May.p 0 0 1 0 1- Iclchcr.sn 3 1 4 3 11 Miller,2b 5 2 2 1 0 McCarly.c 3 113 0 Snydtr.c 2 1 3 2 0 Bentcn.p 2 0 6 10 Hilhoefer.c 10 10 0 Duboc.p 10 110 lioak.p 30130 Sn-.ilh.cf 1 1 . 0 0 0 Totals SU 3 27 17 1 xHeathcote 1 l 0 0 0 . , t Totals 40 17, 21 10 0 HI Hatted fjj.- May In 9th. Score by inings: St. Louis 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 S 0 6 Xew TorS -,: ..I) 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 . x 7 j Train For Business Life Don't be a putter-off. Remember that good intentions without action spell dis- 1 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 Jcwett Business Schoo Business Office, Room 303 Thayer Building, Norwich, Ccnn. Two base hit. Paulelte. T.iree base hits. KautT. (21, Shotton. Home runs, Shotton. Chase, Fletcher. BRAVES DROP ANOTHER REDS HIT HARD AND SAFE Boston, lla'y ' 23. Cincinnati batted ! Keating and Fillingim hard today and defeated Boston, 10 to 4. Score: 4 2 4 1 2 Eastira League. Worcester . , Proridenee , Bridgeport . Waterbury . Plttsfteld .. Springfield . Xew ,Haten Hartfunl ... '" - Cincinnati (N) Best en (N) .:Z i ab h po a ab h no 1" Itath.Sb 4 2 2 3 M'aiiTllle.ss 5 2 2 Xraie.lt 4 2 4 0 O Hrrang.Sh 4 ' 2 0 1 Powell rf 4 1 2 0 Riggert of a 1 3 o 0 Crultv.uT 3 2 2 5 1-9" 0 t He.lkr.lb 4 0 12 9 a S 0 Smith".: b " 4 0 5 T, S I t Wilson. c 10 8 3 1110 Tr g-sacr c 3 0 1 Keatlng.n 0 0 50 15 27 It I Fi'liiigim.p .474 Groh.Cb -V Rnufdl.cf.. I Keif.ss Uauberl.l. Cuetci.rf H'ingo.c Luque.p Pet. .714 .714 .571 .571 .7,00 .333 .' CRAVATH'S HITTiNG GIVES PHILLIES FIVE RUNS rhiladciphia. May 23. Cravuth found Alexander for a single, double and triple,-- driving in five of Phila delphia's runs in Chicago's inagural game Here today, which the 'Phillies won, J to '2. Hendrjx replaced Alex ander m the sixth. - George Smith pitched is Hrst game for Philadel phia and the Cubs were never dang erous,' P.ixey signed a con tract and will report to'the Phillies aibout June 1. . Sicking, the local Totals M'Puillan.p xiBiackuu's 1 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 34 9 !7 14 1 tx) Batted for Fillingim in rih. ixxt Batted for McQuillan in 9th. Score by innm;c, - Cincinnati -.-;- 31 0 1 0 10 Boston 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 04 Two base hits. . Cuete. IjOfjue. Hath. Herzfg. Three base litt, 2laralmlle. Home run, cruise. .. . v YANKEES AGAIN SHUT OUT 1 BY WHITE SOX; SCORE 5 TO 0 Chicago, May 23. Chicago today gave New York its second shutout, 5 to 0. ' Score: Naw York (A) ab. h no a Ylek.rf 1 0 0 1 l iafko i-npaugn.aa I t i l.viea Ctiiciina (A) Ab h po if 4 0 2 i,b 4 i AMERICAN PINE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 10 d I Nun-Assessable Capital Slock PRICE 1.25 The demand for the products manufactured by this corporation is far in excess of the present production; in fact orders are av.-ti'abl now which the American I'ine Products Corporation could not ui. in two years' time. Out of present earnings dividends of 12 .per annum, payal!e 1 monthly are being paid. The stock is a steady dividend payer, with wonderful possibilities in the way of increased earning power and consequent increased value of the stock itself. .We recommend the purchase of this stock to conservative in vestors at the present price. ' Circular on request Fox, Nicholas, Truesdell Co. 902 CHAPEL STREET Telephone polony 3120 . New Haven, Conn. i ( fx, u ' - ; - i