Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 27, 1916, Page 3

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b4 ISAAC 8. JONES Ingurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main St. "Ph 700 Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richard's Bidg. NOTED THORCUGMBRED RACE HORSE DIES. Nasturtium, Winner of Flatbush Stake at Sheepshead Bay in 1902, Dled on Monday. Lexington, tium, the noted horse and winner of the double event and_the Flashbush at Sheepe- head Bay in 1902, dled of heart disese at the'stud pf his here today. Nasturtiom as a two Year old was purchased by W. C, Whitney for $50,~ He was the sire of prominent winners pf the last fow years. Ky, Ju owner, George Stoll, _over m fna. for ‘bases. in holding the vmwn R.HE oli&l«loloo—l [ the heavens val:: e Cole e!, I imagery Boston Tr “‘ c MMMIL. e e e Doef. Siohors u-&:.«,nfl-mm-u- $ tter. By , rar t Drug S g: u; at an; only 25 cents. o -on but showed flashes ol form. Third and Short a Weak Spot. Yale was woefully weak "at third blla and shortsop, Kinney, the, reg- ig g artin ular third average.of only .I: k of only 04 June 26—Nastur-|J Only one member of tain Vaugh, batted for .300. Shepley led the eam with the stick till the series with =Harvard when he slipped Jjust :under .300 Vaughn's average is .3 Shepley s, 296, Snell’s .298 and B mu other players approach vk, Sohraon leads the mifin Tun- and in run getting. dnd Base- man Snell went to- hd. the greatest number of times. In the vital - Bush and Snell,.a es, played errofl with Harvard moit chanc: T jos > borce Lynn-New Haven Bresk Evers Lynn, Mass, Juhe 26—Lvan and New Haven hroke even today in a doublé header, Lynn winning the first NOW WEAR NUII.ERI. First Time in History of Baaeball That Players Are identified by Numbers, 1 ~corresponded to similur numbers set opposite the players’ names on the score cards, so that all fans in the stands mlgm canily identify the members of ‘home Braves Finish Strong in Both Games. Fhiladelphia, June 26.—Two warmly 3 | contested games played here resulted in victories for Boston, 5 to 1 and 9 o &, the second contest in ten innings, when bunched. hits off McQuillan with bat- tery and fielding errors. team used three pitchers to Boston’s two in the first unings. res: First game:— Boston . 00000 Philadelphia ® 1 0 0 0 Reulbach, Hughes a; ey, Bender, ‘Burns. 0 0 nd Gowdy; Rix- Oeschger and Kiliifer, Nehen, Hughes, Mayer, ‘The home | Boston t game, Boston winning | Sacn by batting railies in ‘the'last ¢wo in- B #gkeanin, BREERBEEN Eastora League. Hartford Tied in Ninth, But Loses in | o Tenth, Hartford, Conn. June Hartford had tied the game in the ninth, when Parks muffed Skiff's line E A The Mexican: Paramount Fastor. New Y Hangoation wast ‘basis t € with iclose. ‘The o Tocn, s the Velopments. sac e order directing the optisism hellnd to brlnt m mmm peSi Gttaien, pu e ox inary o e an teene: SucHsmrot T 54 Bt 10, polnt- ‘with § for Petroleum tors and ‘the war group were two and three points down: with § 1-2 for athistom Efoel, hefoce i._rebainiod. 1 manifested actual heavi- very. coppen and the zin. issues wars heavy to weak, shipping issunes were ad influenced by rumors o! hlrtbar reductions in ocean-going ities less definita and specialf g da-cflptlon Jielded sympathetically. Industrial Al BASEBALL Plast Field, New London NEW LONDON LOWELL £ i " 3 ‘l § 34 i added 3 1-2 18 point. depreciation of the’ p ceding week and other stocks that owe their impulse to the operations of pools and cliques suffered in va- riable degree. The we: standard rails, particularly Reading; which was also the most active feature, was perhaps the most disconcerting feature of the gsession. Offerings of these stocks were insistent, Reading at its worst showing a loss of 5 1-2 points. Oth- er coalers, Canadian Pacific, “Soo}" Tnion Pacific, New Haven and Sout ern Railway preferred receded one to two points. ‘Total sales amounted to system reported _ a net increase of $1,664,000 for May, gv- special point to-the-continued high pressure of the western freight move- ment which showed gereral “gains of 1040 15 per cent_over last year. markets exchange - the only mtlconbh chln!l fl of rates on. Paris, owing the eomplefio‘fiqt 5 French loan by our bankers. Bonds were heavy with Selling of the more specnlative Tseied sales, par value, aggregated $2, 3 sisdgsiisant REEEEEE kb5 3 3 o s@.aa35533288 Tawrenos 26.—After Senators Beat Yanks in Close Game. “New York, June 26.—Washington ds- feated New York in a hard fought 11- inning game by a score of 9 to 8. The visitors scored their winning run on a base an_balls to Williams and Bc- 32 e 5l oscesscnccecennaon for AR B sunodomehmobupt coperacomyainn PN S TURER wlescscescassomcrosn Totals () Batted for Gedeon tn Stb () Batieq for Tove in i Bxx) Batied for Caldwell in 4th. & Batted for Matkie in 8th, Score Was Nev me nid odge, Numasmaier, MeBride. Home run, P Hamilton Outpitched by Ccvol.ck St. Louis, June 26—Coveleskie out- pitckied his former teammate, Hamil- ton, and Detroit won from St. Louis here toflny, 3 to 1. aHoarowentS PPN -PRA 4 HeseooswEs Beebe Makes Debut Cleveland. Cleveland, June 26.—Fred Beebe, for- mer National league pitcher, who d o mmwotimonusE 3 or e 7! 8l comnownni-B Martin Outpitches Tuckey. New London, Conn., June Na—-N" London won the.third game of the ries from Portland today, 2 to 1, ll.-rtln n\séglonehlns Tuckey in a pitching duel | 15 E f ‘F o =lcoousunsss o M| rananrnnel ¥ Bl umieuneben L leessrue Bl wuwnunnued ol cosvunabny] "2 cuwrwauesd . ro Bluunwusunsl 4 PUTNAM WON Scored Decisive Tally in First Inning During Saturday’s GIl_llh By bunching hits in the first inning with two out, Putnam scored what proved to be the winning tally asainst Danielson on the latter’s grounds Sat urday afternoon. This evens things up between the ‘two teams for the season. Danielson won_ the first con- test last month, also by a one run margin. The game, bh the whole, was rather tame, both pitchers having the game well in hand and except in the first the hits were well scattered. While MacLoughlin allowed but four hits to his opponent’s - eight, Gearin retired 12 via the strikeout route against the Scotchman’s five. Honors were even as_regards bases on balls, ‘With Pearce and McSherry out in Putnam’s half of the first McName started things going by a sharp single Tight. = Joe Johnston livened things up further by a crack between first and second. McName was. advanced to second and came home a moment later on McLoughlin’s hit through short. Manning walked, filling _the bases and Ricei fiied out to Tom Hall, retiring the side. In the fifth Putnam again threaten- ed to score when McName went to first_after being hit and was pushed to third on two very scratchy hits from the bats of Johnston and Mc- Loughilin, but a strike-out and two at- tempted ‘steals home again retired side. Danielson lost two chances to even ing about as well as when he went in and that he is the only horse in the command that did” [ 29, and headed “Big Horses Worthless” It “The_cavalry horses were a mis- take It wis proved conclusiely st the large, bigh bred horses so zesl. ously advocated by Colonel Alen and the other: army officers are next to worthless on a real march. With- out baled hay and oats three times a day they sicken and die like invallds: They walk or trot with their heads turned to tho sky, stepping on every stone in. the road that could be stumbled over.. Turn them out in come nice grass and ibey won't eat|! it bit wil hunt sround for & hay chute, you can’t carry lieve from fmancial worry, those of our employees who are subject to military duty, and also as an expression of de- sire on the part of this company- to or single men ot coz ly to the support of. one-half (1-2) of their is| make substantial recognition of this oportunity to co-operate with its em- Dloyees in carrying out ite share of the common duty to all to answer the N¢ tional call for military assistance, policy of this company will be as f ows: This announcement applies to all employees of this company formally enrolled as members in good standing in any state military or naval organi- zation at midnight Monday, June 19th, 1916, and who are accepted by the pro- baled bay onmckmdot;ma. Th!ymnot i accustomed hobbling, will Beoti theic. necks'tf RoVDIe kve paret on them. Give them a chance to walk over the edge of a precipice and they will do it. Major Tompkins went Mexico on an Arab stud. He Droved to be the finest animal T ever saw for such work; tougher, stronger, more spirited than the native pomy. He was the snappisst horse i camp, but ate iess and drank less than any other. R McGraw Wiling fo Trads Charles Tesreau. s 1o regulns. dutitips 5e thik Somas pany, compensation will be awarded as follows: After allowance being made for pay-| ment for service by the government or state, or from any other source, the direct result of military service,’ this company will pay as military vompen- sation the difference between such sources of income and the following:— To all married and single men con- trfbuting regularly fo {he support of actual dependents, two-thirds (2-3) of the New York, June 26.—John B. Foster, secretary of the New York National league club, announced tonight that Manager MoGraw of the Giants has offered to the St. Nationals Piottar Obiacios. Tiadas'In. Sechangs for Harry Sallee. The local club has not yet heard from President Britton ot ‘St. Louls. New Zealand produces over $250,000 worth of honey annually. DOINGS IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD “How far will she go on a gallon|to of gas?” is a question which is daily clined to play with Buffalo this year, | figur made his Cleveland debut today and shut out Chicago, 2 to 0, with three hits. Score: Cieveland_ (A Do s omomoonEg sesccalimonul” b o's 14 21 13 11 01 o1 15 SRR | Elonumunosmrue ~locesmcessccs t Red Sax Use 20 Men—Then Lose. ton, June 26.—FPhiladelphia de- Bos feated Boston § to 5 today by bunt < ching Boston (A) H SETHET RS A Ml occcontunnmeal Bl ownrorsunocn be a secret which the manufactur- er or dealer would mot care to di~ vulge, so much ‘as upon the impos- sibility of definitely giving a fair answer. A car which is’ advertised or guaranteed to travel 20 miles on a gallon of gasoline may do so consist- ently under favorable conditions at the hands of au expert driver, trafned to . take advantage of every e, and whose use of the® accsler- ator, ‘brakes and clutch 1s influenced constantly by regard for the to be attained. is necessary to re- same amount of current to the A !l!tl:mfln In operating the self- \ =SS . SERV-US FLAVORING EXTRACTS Flavoring Extracts—Vanilla made from the very best Beans, containing over 10 per cent. Vanilla Beans, and not the use oflower grade Vanilla Beans, guch as Takitl and low & although the latter could be used and still keep within the law Law. Lemon made from the best grade of Oil of Lem tilled cologne spirits, no water being added; made well above of § per cent oil. - THE L. A. GALLUP CO.

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