Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 24, 1916, Page 3

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oo S s AI.L-IIm TEAM WiLL PLAY: ON ' DIAMOND Elmwoods - of New ‘London Will Be the Vlcll'nl hnnflon- uu last the u-uu;hmhm in the Fulls will be put fn use. since fhe e past four years mm-mf'uu pastime together, but e v T ‘and wil © the first home gsme of the sea- !lm. this coming Sunday. He has sectired the crack EImwoods from New: London, of fast semi-ro- fessional playe and . -collegemen. B s e X of Fordham Londoners’ firing line. o .:-u' The visitors will & totiowk Rt Lokt Catcher, N. Lucy of St Louls st Clochnatl. don Independents; pucners, - Pittsbargh at Chicago. NE and May, of Penn Si i Amorican Aseciation ; 3 “patic Fordhun: frer bas A b Clereland. at. Chicago. New London Independasts: . Detmlt at Bt Louss. AMOSA. BROWNING, A i o g Py *Phone 700 : colicge: third base, T. O'Leary, Clin- |- No games schoduled. orney-at-Law, 3 h-rd'. !Id.. ¥ ton High School: -shortstep;~ - Paddy TS S fast teams in this viclnny forta Sullivan, New London Ind.; left field » THE STANDINGS. EWIN W. Dan Shea. Bulkeley:.center field, . H. . B _., to be plaved Sindhy’ afternoon at Gorman. Bulkeley: right field, H. Mc- orney-n hegan ,5“.,_ Grath, Bulkeley. e 7 The' All-Nqrwich lineup. fallows: 3 fi’"‘" Main. and -Shetucket Strests Enot p, Walsh ¢, Picket ef, :Flech- | noston e ot t S er Tf, Corbett 2b, Whealer:1£, Murray | Xew Yord Brown & Perlcins, _Itimoat-law | {22 Yook of ve?gm”n'"“a”v.n“?““ *¢|3b. Mekay ss, Stanley- 1.1 2 St 4 ; i i it i i 2 FH i 8| oSonelirmelS ¢ HiT i il Bt i éh l B | wiismmmnnnmnd e morerene ' 3 | onsuSmeny! eliemwant PP ® ISAAG 5. JONES [ rarts, ‘and Real Estate Agent Richarde Building, 91 Wain St 2| umononnnnswunal; 3 i i .ér National Leasue. Philadelphia, June 23.—Whitted's home run drive ‘with one out in the - eleventh inning gave Philadelphia a 2. 2 to 1 victory over Boston in a pitch- g a3 ing duel between ' Alexapnder and . 5 33 Blosomunnnund L BRREESEg Uncas - Nat: -Bank, ‘Sbstucket St. e Pittsburgh Barnes today. fl’l'he visitors m;ttgnly Shirance Stalfway meir fo fhames| MMiss Esther Simonds of Brooklyn, Hartford 4, Lynn . i dedube iy i ens tionalh Baok. ! "Telephone 38-3, | N. Y, is visiting Mrs. Clarence Bar- L g Hartford, Conn, June 23—Dick McCabe's superb pitehing up to the | Ciwiesd X2 th acked u] spec- | Detrit Mrs. Daniel Wheeler and Miss Luet- ?al:-lularmx‘i‘;ginz was ’tooy much pe:m— Washington Pittsburgh, Pa., June 23.—St. Louis ta Dowdall of Otrobando avenue vis-|Lynn: today, Hartford . winning, 4 to ex Boston i Jeefated Pittsburgh today by @ score ited friends at Fort Porxi Wednesday. McCabe Weakened fn the ninth and | chicage 1110 7 S5t|of § to 7 in a contest featured by free Patty for Gradyste—Notes of - the Tvrn rcored two runs. Bunched hits | Bt Lous hitting. Baird’s errors were respon- Week’s Owtings—Pupils of Yantic| K Mrs. Harriet T. Holmes has réturned [in the first four innings gave Hartford | Plliddphia sible for six of the Cardinals’ runs. School Wave'/ Picnic With ~Thdir [ to Hadlyme after several days visit|its tallies. Three of--Zimmerman's Long of the St.-Louis team made five ley of Plain. Hill run.” Score: Boston (N) nn-n-u- (o ab b h o ——————————— NORWICH TOWN St. Louis 8, Pittsburgh 7. 3 Glurennmosnas rormRRee! B s PON - Bl wmeunrmansd 0| woowmommmn Gl nwesscanans Teachbrs, With Mrs. ¥. M. Holmes of Bl ave- |catches in left fleld wefe * riliant. | Bits out of. five times at bat. The o SRS R e. ore: T | Xew Lonaen K Bhcally Felendn aubed Bl i R i Hortford 1111 07070 0 x4 | forinsficd B s, Louts ) Pitisvareh, ~ vl tiends o Rathered TIUEAAY | Miss Faith Bonfosy Of -Peckia’ Core | Lynn . 00000000332 EE. | E ] Beetham on Wauweous Hill fo bring | ner, one of the Academy -teachers, js | _Batteries: McCabe and SKIft gad | Former B congratulations and gifts on her grad- {leaving this week for her homsé ' i 0'Connor; Williams and ""'WU/ Lawrence 2 : uation day ) thd ecAmEAE School, | Middletown. — Horttord i Supper was served and a social time —_— A L5 4 owell Wins on Bridge, Errors. | amgem” . Dassed. Those present' .were Mrs.| Miss Susan T. Adams of Town street| riaeaport. Conn, f os Erraes Henry Prodell and Mrs. Charles Pro- |was in Willimantic Wednesday and|yy pyidseport handed Towell a same | Wild Bi 4 dell of Greeneville, Mrs. "Joseph andattended the graduating exercises at |y gay 4 to 3. Mulrennan pitcher atr| v d Pitch Allows Hoblitzel Miss Grace Watson of Trading Cove,|the State Normal Training School. |yen { n° /Sy it ®eiaR BILCRET, BIF | Boston, June 23.—A wild pitch al- Cosmalios Beetham. of Tativille, Mrs. — CrcenhalRe. mude fher chautt in the|lowed Hoblitaell 1o score the only run Frank Prodell of Bast Norwich, Mrs.| s 7 ar. i made during today’s game between Eilen Beetham and Miss Ellen’ Bee- | stroet: o momber ot ther AcraamnEion | fourth when o e e it | the Red Sox and the Athletics. - Ho tham of the West Side and Mrs.|curty, ot Friday for Mow fiaven. and walked, took second on a sacrifice ‘and Thomas Beetham and little son. will spend the summer in Chester, |T 000100120_4|thira on an out at first. Witt, the . Mass. hndwwr( ¥ NEet 0000 1ol | PRIRdaIphIG Bharkyton; e nfseenten i Pi for Pupils: e T e B with a gold watch, diamond ring an e e, ool en | . Miss Catherine F. Grooker of Peck's | tameron Sapoupullen; Mulrennan, | basket Of flowers, by friends ' from ffhe pupils of the Yantic school en- | o 0183 (i teaches in the Academy - Winchendon and St. Johnsbury, Joyed a plenic Friday at the homes of | jest Thursday to visit her mother, e Vermont. Witt had a great day. In thefr teachers, 'F. H. Bushnell and|Mrs S. R. Crocker at Tufts: College, Taftville at State Hospital. addition to two singles, he drove a e e B gk o T The Riverside club will play Taft-|fast liner to right at the start of the ong; Wert se=n ‘With ‘thair- principal T ville. at the State Hospital .this aft-|8ixth inping that would have been Booster Day at Worcester. ‘Worcester, Mass., June 23.—Wor- cester won from New Haven today, 2 to 0 In a light hitting game. Boosters’ day was ol ed at_ the ball park with 2,500 persons, a brass band and two songseters present. M, Shannon was put off the fleid and fined $5 for protesting a decision. An unassisted double play by Courtney, his asist $-#|and a catch by Strand were the fea- ture plays. The s ‘Worcester &l a..?...._-.w.“ IO R e g &) . Cubs Held to Two Hits. hing down the road from Yantle, |, Mrs. John Frazer and Miss Eliza|efnoon. =~ The fans are promised .a|E00d for three bases. Te tripped and i Chicago, June_ 23—Chicago made e ingins as thoy came, | beth James of Providence and Mrs.|good game as Taftville is sure to come | fell but reached second where he was | o i t16 "hits off Cincinnatis pitchers Nitle ones. were Teousht in car. | Dlizabeth Shelley of New London |down strong. The Riverside club has | t2#ged out for not touching first bm today but Schultz’s wildness and poor e e e were. apant. imost | ere guests Thursday of Mrs. Ruther- | eicht consecutive victorles to thar Blusnsnunnat ol eurosn Bl onrunbonnd Bl asmuwonoa o Blpuiuunsbnn wo ElowwunBonmnd 1 - 1 N i eriabled thé Cubs to win, 2 to] happily playing gamed *or. “Vifa-iMtyns, | f0rd H. Snow, of Huntington avenue.|chedit and with Enot and Chase gs| .. . < B aton pitehed good ball and scor- H Geo. Greenwger & 3 Sdgawiches, fruit, lemonnde, cake 20| . .1 Mra-Tomls Apley and Mra, | LlcTies assisted by the inflela nrl& Wittias %% 1 3]ed the winning run atter st..ata.ll:lshnc- = fogeream were enijoyed under the-trees |yl filin O Vergedon avemis on:| sy e fod% are assured of a fast | Lamninei I AR e e e ae . T - . i o O L o re, [doYed “this week. o mptor trip of 60|50 AT Sehanc.s V5 Lag e snie: webs plapEC dn 0. LG 108 47-53 Franklin Street, Norwich, Cionn. oy, 1 eatner-bill b miles or more, which facluded a visit Tajole. 2 0400 pramige: § Telephone R gt s o 7 L "f"‘ in Hampton where ihey formierly re- Voluntown at Plainfield. Yetmin1o 01710 Cinclanati () e 00 e P - &“"»é&“fif:f Tfhe gites were |Sided. Al roads will lead to the Plainfleld | b (3 i hee 2 33% § | Springield Taps Pemnington in sth. i 5 D) - g ball park Sunday, June 25, when the |Sheehenp 031 8] Hecotm 1 E- 3 Springfield, Mass., June 23.—Parks’ lh%m.;f,mguu gy A B loarss Keems 0ot washlagion streel| Volnnfown-Glasgo combiriation meots | mus ‘305 313 3 13 ammg s 1018 bie Dwonht‘ml',lnm tor Springfeld In i ¢ spend the | Plainfle oth teams w) i H ie13 wre . - 8 gDleasant beginning of the Vaca-|yication at her hume in Auburn, Me, | strons. The old veteran, Teddy Larc i Sghi iae 3 om0 o G e e was very sffectins|Would not ratify the commercial|“the new measure: is o & Miss Cecilia W. Hale, teacher of | kin, will be in the box for the visitors Totals 24 22712 1 'Rl 2 5 13 9| acainst the visitors but his own wild- | treaty signed at Libon in August, 1914, | & Proper extenston 3 73 3 domestic science in_the New Haven |and Hartford Robinson will receive.. | (0, Pited for Scott in 7o 21 3053 i|nest ana his poor support: kept him |unless their Uefinition of port wine|tion it encourages Sheitering ‘Arris Service. schools, is at her home on Town street | For Plainfield, Hourigan and Chase | pisdeiohia 000000040 00 002 ——c behira “untfl the finish, for Penning-|were accepted, and the British Gov-|bonmest trading’ Rev. Arthur ‘Varley and cholr of |for the summer vacation. will ‘work. Boston - - 60000010 =1 I E Bam o e et for the locats wntn | rnment, -wishing - to -concitiate~Port- - Taftville Coigregational church will Al A o200 the ‘eighis. Here Pennington was|ugal, agreed. Watching "Money ot SRR Rk SRt ernnon -service | Yanks Return With a Wallop. s touched up for six hits. The score: ©Of course other kinds of port win |, I you doubt thax SERn: SERINNG St New York, June 23—The New York Sebul ! c i Lawrence .. ....200000010-3 P: e CBritian | Just ‘watch that thoee- I mericans celebrated their home com. Soringfield ... -.0.00 000 3 14|00t be CXeINGed Lron o wili have | coal at the mines Jumap i |ing from a long road trip today by de- ‘Batteries: Pennington and Murphy; [to be qualified by the name of the Teaches the consun feating Washington in both sections Dantels aud Stephens. oiry ot hoir arigin, such as Call. |Journal of a “doublc header, the scores being —_— fornian” port “Australian” port, “Al- Frot Edehmg b GREAT BRITAIN'S LEGAL gerian” port, and so on. oo setaat 8 525 - Walter Johnson, who pitched the Brooklyn Cracks in Eighth. 5 . . ¥ first ‘game, permitted eleven hits, let| Brooklyn, N. Y. June 23.—The DEFINITION OF “PORT”| ‘Apart from the coniderations of |the achievement There will he devations. this (Sat- comments the Lancet, |mers of Newark, N. tome run in on a wild prtch and forc- | Brooklyn defence blew up in _the urdny) eydfingZatl Sacred. s Heart #'Suriday Sthool Session. There will be a session of the Sun- | day #chool -and a‘ Christian Endeavor service at Scotland Road hall Sunday afternoon. | 28 in another by passing Peckinpaugh | eighth inning today and New York|To be Applied Only to a Wine Certi- chureh. </ Developments with the bases full in the second in-|won the first of a six game series 7| fied by the Portuguese Government. o e Mexico Caused ning.. Russell, a Yankee - recruit,|to 4. = With the locals leading 4 to & Mrs. WitijhmoKelfey of Pitchvilie ana =K % | pitched well after Markle was taken | Doyle doubled-and Kauff walked, fill- London, June 21.—Hereafter the out intthe first inning. ing the bases. . On Fletcher's sacri-|term “port” without any other quali- Harper lost the second game tolfice fly, Johnson threw wild too the |fication, can be applied legally. in this Cuilop, 'who won his seventh straight | plate and two runs scored, sending|country only to a particular brand of Mrs. T.- E. Tefft,anfl two sons'from| New York, June 23.—Unsettlement, / Greeneville were guests a day or two | Yerging at times upon demoralization, overtook today's market, developments in the situation with Mexico affording % §i% | victory of the season. During the|the Glants ahead.. Cheney hit Mer- | wine certified by the Portuguese sov- TARRH CANNOT BE CURED | 2n excuse, if not an actual reason, for 7, 3 : two games Moeller fanned five times.|kle and Rariden tripled,” four _runs|ernment to be the genuine product of wi gt\ouuppuu they cannot | & fresh outburst of liquidation. The iry | Second Baseman Morgan of Washing- | scoring on two hits. . New York's|the Douro region and exported from T tho seat S‘qf."‘&x. ase. Catarrh | decliné gathered additional - impetus B 1o jton sprained his ankle tripping over|oiher three tallies were helped alonglOporto. The Portuguese government - . 2 e oel disease, ’lm.uy infiuenced by | from the extensive operations of a B & DO YOU enjoy carrying a pail of coal { gons 1'!.unlqn&l oon ditions, and in order | confident short interest. which en- i Y 43 in s the weaker specialtjes, tho mikous su c"“‘{ge. m‘""}.{"“"" Chief among these Wers' Tean Hall's Catw¥r) ibed by | Copper, which ope: “with a decune one of the best physicians in mu coun- { of 5 1-4 pcints on overnight announce- b 't“l: ?;n&o«d Sirag | ment of the suspension of the dividend, it some. oBiie" bert plosd Sabiues | subsequently its loss to.§ 1. The perient cCombination "of tne in ve- | points. U. S. Industrial Alcohol, which dients in Haibs Catarrh Gure.- broke 12, or a total-ef-19 points in roduces. ronderful l‘-ll.“.l in ca- day: shipping shares, which were m.‘én cor - Bend-for-testimon. | lower by 4 to 5 motfrs. 2 to % and ¥ ‘CimNEY & 00, Props; Todels, 0, | the more active. mel =ine - issues Hari's Fomirg. Pl £ ..::u e + con Pl et e ™| made possiblo by the existence.of an + Safeguard. Your Child, overexten ull account in the mer- if your EhiId s pale, AuIL, at times | SUFIAl specialtics was . demonstrated flushead, |mm§w-namuulyou-hn§q e Armoeas - OF: caqlirestatetiv attend to this condition at once, as R - e i e e chances are your little one 18 suffering | 200 U: 5. Bteel. These resisted pres- from worhs. - Kickapoo Worm Killer | SITe throughout, making only nominal is what you should get. This ‘ well i Tt x lstbeulnyfunmnfunldnuhm'!; tey 1 T"’{ il Eacarrn Curh fniernal | gaged in o succession of drives against 5 o Tox [We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them 7l SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY SMOKED SHOULDERS, - 5 | FRESH SHOULDERS, LEAN POT ROAST, Ib_.__ 1 OC | VEAL to reast, Ib_ ... The trading consisted of a series of PORK LOINS, Ib_____ known rethgay In-logenge fortn s pleas- | , The trading oo i e e e 3 NATIVE FOWL, Ib ng:” Omly. 3¢ at o Bny ot lgan fonest Jaw Jouaia 15 1 = ered as a result of impaired mergins, w8 e especially in. the inf te Sessidn, | Mernant Ser 5% S0 | S et T s el | SR 2 i : e vt 3:_“ B 3.: K COMBINATION SALE LEGS LAMB, Ib____.__. GAS & H.EG"“GAL DEP“ justment for instance, - 16% 183y 2 o | Eining alinost™ e e ous™ 50| 17F 4 3w Ty i s Lib LIVER ~ . , | LOINS M"B |h------------‘30 Siooel mows injix broader sbpls. | S50 et w2 3 I 10 |h. BACON__ _ ’3' ¥ : cation o -mar mmlnm::wx. % S TRy expected ¢o show furtber additions to their reserves, country-wide bank ex- chn‘uuewnunnuudud time hhn.ldnln(hwnl.hln. Ei [} By i i;g i!@;[s | Sxfeastaegs® STERILIZED INSTRUAZNTS . - CLEAN LINEN - ASEPTIC DRINKI CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK & ik S5 IR Sasied T3-4; oy big }:E 1 Byssiitaistaniolyiyecsian Regpigigiaape gty gy (1 1§87,

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