Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1916, Page 3

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IS YOUR HOME PROTECTED?| on“your va- about: our Zfig §A COMBINATION { E POLICY J.L & SONS S i e . Dilloh- Holds Upper Hand. X “MAKE HAY WHILE ‘waistline appeared us aft- THE SUN SHINES” £ er Dmo!& had h:u!ed e tz(t hlu jlhc s There is no better way of putting this body and a right swing the jaw B ot g ot A g 3 ¥ ‘which shook Moran from head to heel. looking after your insirance. -Should L the first Moran Desperately ails. a fire occur, and you dre fully insured, Moran tried desperately to land you would certainly conclude that you ting. punch in the tenth round and, swing- ad “made hay wehile the sun shone. SR lefts and rights to the body, got . Dillon was too fast and’ eléver for 3 4 3 ISAAC S. JONES Diilon on the ropes; but Dillon’ catae Insurance and _Real . Estate Agent | L& SSUow, Moran ewung two hard | pack at close range and, with a right | 5 € | uppercut, cut Moran’s left eye. The Richards Building, 91 Main St. round, but Dil back fast’with h - e \g Capiss Body and | Cltitsburgher left the ring with his DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? | face and at the end of the round Dil- | hose,Swollen and his left’ eve bleed- " R OWN lon had a shade better of the q?_x d. b T e i 4 ‘:o v?‘u :cs::\{ YOou In the second round Moran missed Del Hoff Colts Organize. ELLING HO several attempts to: Jand his - ot You cannot collect ygmts from a [ PYIRE While Dillon bored i with bleased to hear that the famous Del burned building, and yoy may Ba¥s o | ing the better of the milling. driving | HOT Colts have reorganized and are - % 2 now practicing for their opening game pay some one else rent while you re- | short lefts and rights o the stomach | 2% Practicing for thelr ope e bufld.. Insure your repts. with A0 brisging 5 janabpy AARISS DAL 8 invan hae serured. tie herticey oF arm jolts to the jaw and face. B. P. LEARNED & CO. a Bert Davis and expects him to do great 5 R pe Moran’s Lone Round. work in the pitching box. The lineup < er u Agency Established May, 1846, The third round was the only one|ls as follows: Wilson ¢, Davis, Cunc - ===——————=————————————=|n which Moran had the advantage, | ningham, Seigel. Gordon, Harrington p, . e on o theabiity Sf the billswias Soie: ; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW He drove Dillon to the ropes. with left | J. Bowen 1b, Jiggs Donahue 2b, Jim # a world- Teputation ity WIng reasons: / TR A and right smashes fo.the "head and | Moran ss, J. Tutile 3b, Texas Callahan ! Ist: Michelin Red- 7 (ST 3 - " body ‘and took Dillon across the ring | If, Troland cf, ‘Raphacl xf. " Manager st: Michelin: Red-Rubber Tubes are ded of certain qual-*- Brown & Perkins, flitmeys-at-law | pounding him with ; th hands af | Sullivan thinks he has the fastest { ! ity-giving ingredients which prevent them . ¢ Qver Untas Nat. Dank, Sktucket St. | close ranke. Towiia:thi £y bithij | BoieH of semi>pro ball tossers in Nefw o g s brittle or* Entrance stairway near to “Thames round Dillon made a fast rally, get- gland and challenges all comers. - porous and which preserve their velvety softness R Natl arm ut : -+ { Podiecac B oo SO e el . |, 5 ot B 2 b i e B Martin Puzzles Springfield. Michelin Tubes are red Because these ingredients { , right to the hend. * At the clos8 of | Springfield, Mass, Juhe 29.—~New ge ingre make \ Harper Blanks Washington. the round, which was the only one he [ London defeated Springfield today, 6 them so; but red in itself is no sign of superiority, for Washington, June 29.—Washington | could claim in the fight, Moran seem-|to 2, in a fast game. Martin was a there is a “Dyed-Red™ as well as the *“Michelin won again today from Boston, 3 to 0. | ed to blow up from the strenous ef- | puzzie to Springfield. while the visttors A : Red” Harper was invincible when threaten- | forts he had made in the preceding caused the retirement of Powers In the Quality- ed. Score: rounds. second inning. Danlels did fine work i s K % 3 i, seiien’ ) Wwashingtan, (A) In the fourth round Dillon rushed|but was toucied up for two Tuns in \ 2nd: Michelin Tubes are not simply picces of straight tubing b hoe @ hoy & ¢l and smashed rights and lefts and up- | the Iast inning. \ : . e T.) 301 ller, : ii?{":;f“‘-('i‘;"}é EE’:":";"H 33233 T fl‘:urend::unemed,f !:ngmjfw;::doggmmdfltoumfly Z cNatly 3 3 0 1 R circular the insid: . 3 Gerdnerd 4 10 1 ::?f.i:... : é 180 Michelin tubes when in service are neither stretched on - }.‘fn.".;.e 1111 -:e:n 100 their outer side nor compressed into wrinkles next to the - Gress.p §n23 e rim. nmhk-degwbuamamm&d,ad! xxAgiew 1 0 0(0 sinching, dus to careless fitting, is ractically eliminated. xxCady 1 0 0 0 » P e ! MARKET WAS ACTIVE. N Totals 31 424 7 - - ., T o ey, o bh, Price Recoveries Embraced Virtually (xxx) Baticd for iooper i’ $th. All Parts of the List. peor b tmmnen: " IR g g - JONEIY 308889858 New York June 27-—The rapidity | Grudbe s & Two base hit, Milan. ¥ with which stocks rebounded at to- day’s opening on the more encourag- : ing news from Mexico seemed to indi- | Heere & ‘on e ot cate an enormous over-extension of the| hen & Rio G pf Cov ie Throws Away His Own Game. short or bear account rather than ac- | Detmit Fdison Chicago, June 29.—Harry Coveleskie | tual.investment inquiry. The action of | pil Jrour supported shimself so poorly today that | the Mexican authorities was received | prg . Chicago, Basily kflul:phnri' overy De- | With relief, although it was, recognized | Ere 1st > troit, § to 2, helped by Wolfgang’s good | that cilersimportant ques s bearing | Sen Eiccuile pitchinz Bnd went into fourth place. |Upon the - eontroversy in ' unset- | g5, In the fiffh Coveleskie made two wild | tled. 8 Gt N Ore ctfs throws, ome of which, with the bases | Initial recoveries embraced virtually | Gt S full, aliowed the White Sox three runs. | all parts of the et he edexican | G e Sieel g Score: group naturally showing greatest im- | Guif Sure St : A AN ; o Chieass hy provement. Petroleum ovened with a "".'nmf'.'"r\.:p i THE A. C. 3W. Co. ¢ at hoe 2 elsingle block of 8,000 shares at 100 to| Humester (X)) | . O Weaeis 473 3 1 81101, a -maximum Tecovery of exactly | Lilnols Ceniral 2-4 CIiff Street.. 0 41350 Inspiratien Cop £l . 0f 4 1.0 & 010 points. Greene Capanea and Amer- | fnurboro Coum B 0 3 21 0 of jcan Smelting rose more than 3 points - 393k 9 2lana Souther Pacifie, whose interests o 103 0 ofare largely bound up in the situation CHELIN sfgmicias 2 11 0| across the border, made a clear gain MI RED INNER TUBES GIVE THE UTMOST ECONOMY AND SATISFACTION olfgang,p of 2 points. 1 s Fitps— . - There were “wide” or excited ope g of LT O 0l ing 0t extreme advances of 2 46 : i ————— points in Reading;-United States Steel, by b T S Marine preferred and eome ' of i’ the. Tre —_— e | Mg B s e fther stocks which have contributed so | Lb! L Detrott fes t £ KS. | Mackay Co YESTERDA: 2 e Jarary to o ating of oot weake SR 2 = ag ERANS e e matimial oy Toure (oashaind of| Ding batting rally which nettod fve |HARRY SALLEE TO > se " hlis, *“FHeliman, Cobb, 3 Mavwell M 2 National League. s, enabled New Haven efeal Kolnt. E. Cotttan. | Homss' e Wem oL omie T e e ;g-\ffg: 3{(%’}' = T g 8| e o a6 Vet oo k) the courts of the Lakewood Tennis|Lowell§ to 4 today. The score: QUIT BASEBALL s M e, o i 5 a Mot . hiladelphia 5, N . 3-8, 6-0, 6-1, 6-2, Haven IR T 1 Mdma * Wi ~ DKo Thdrad issues, while unclassified stecks par-{iawdi Motr 5 pr 5 Chicago 3, St Loms 3~ - (Second gpume, Davis and Jcbns meet George M. b hoo s o = hpo a e|St. Louis Twirler Says He is Tired of dehin, | Teme b ey | ticiPaied in variable but substantia) | Yer Srwine < o “other ”gaimes “acheduied. Church and Dean Mathey, national Fer e O prs 2 Pfiladelphia, . June .—Shawkey | degree. 3 > American League. ¢hampi i 5 i Shan'n 7 3 o - - Mextcan Pet . 3 ampions. tomorrow in the challenge 5090 oMShannes3 163 0 > t'ga& Baker hurt his 1ez 16 making | movement appeared to have spent its | Mismi Copper 5 Wastington 3, Boston 0. weglan, who is the national woman's 42321 oDevinec 21 g 1 ofPitcher for the St. Louis Nationals, has a tWo-base hit in the first inning and | force. Thereafter the market became | M & St L 3 Chicago 8, Detrolt 2. grass and clay court champion, and 22 11 ofBremierit & 2 o o o|Tetired from the game, according to wag forced to, ledye .the game after | incresingly dull and heavy, but.condi- | souiiGs Pover an o Istarnational. League. i‘f;'fifn%fi"?& L ot TRGhvh et o e B R e e R T R e g 2 kS & font. Po s - Hochestér ¥, Newatk o, n the semi-final matches in 1 . n, president of the club, today. scoffns. Scorel.. o | tons \vere euddenly Feversed im the| Xit' clonk L8 3 | Richmona & Tommto 7. (Calld Tth by agwe- | the Women's single and will clash Sat. e g St “Sallee told me that he had quit the 25 b bR oo & e _hour, when Unii ment.) urday. afternocn in the championship game,” the statement says. “I want- Ghealer.t 2 215 0 402 4 ofSteel again came forward with the Baltmore 7, Montreal 2. match. ed to reinstate him, because we want- e 1240 30 4 1 1|marines, the latter being in especial | N ¥ At 3s 13 Providence 4, Buffalo 3. Miss Bjurstedt defeated Mi 3 him, but he told that h 4112 493 8 1|demand on reports that all obstacles|N. ¥ o RO ar e tadyMise: ior-. Y oy Rutiuentala e KAt The e HE R & ©3:379 g demang oo Ll oets 2 o ence Ballin of New York and _Miss | .on' tired of the game. Sailee did not ask 1'A150° 0 ofRowesd 4 0 0 o of tOWRrds TEOTERIZ S8 o1 e Y. ont & " % eyl 2 = Guthrie eliminated Mrs. Harris Bickle to be traded. I had an offer of $10,- 1033 OjMelnnisidb ¢ 0 7 0 oOvercome. Stocks closed with a strong| x; 131% ~.130% 1303%] Rowe 2 of Toronto, Ont.,, Canadian champi 000 cash for him and New York want- 4.3e3--0{Waenni . 3 1 2 0 o tone, except in United States Industrial 18 113k L Willis B Davis, i s d v p) 1 b o e Ly 51 ¢ 6 0|Alcohol and other high priced special- % 6 x| N ell 1. s E. Davis, the Californian, was ed to give me Tesreau for him but 370 072 @(Naborss 00 01 0 3 . : % ol | New London 6, Springneia 2. the individual star of the competition| Worcester, Mass, June 29- turned down both propositions. I 80 6.0 OfShechanp 2 0 0 2 0 T'efélwhlere Pmsgrg s nggg‘;hmed- ¥ 3 b American Association. jloday. Besides competing in two|cester sewed up another ten inning|hope he changes his mind.” BTHFERRI 2.0 0 (e Opu mshae:sbfim:steswgm;efits by g-m: e e O gl At Indlanspolts 6, Columbus 4. { doubles matches, he reached the final|game, beating Bridgeport 1 to 0 in| Sallee was suspended two weeks ago =———=_|way earnings for May wore sulwnitied Pitts Coal pf b A: m:‘::‘ll;‘d. z“’}{‘f,‘},.’.' e ! round in the men's singles by defeat-|a contest that was mainly featured by | for leaving the club in New York and 2 - Towls 31 43715 3| RAY Carn gumc Alea}:ii w?:h OCi | bressed St ‘Car 6% 4% | At St Pan s, aeenns O | ing Charles S. Garland of Pittsburgh, | fast running catches, both teams con- | failing to report at Cincinnati. L2, Batted for heshan 1o S Canadinn Patine;leadme.with 2 net| LIS Sun |4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Conrad B. Doyle| tributing about equally. The winning New York . 39000001 13lgain of $761,000, Northern Pacific : %% o7 GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. | 9f Washington, D. C., and William S.|run was driven in by Martin, follow- Philadeipnia H wee b e, of INL0R0 oml g e —_— Ellroy of Pittsburgh ing a two bagger by <Cooney. The Two base hits, Baker, Schang B an uthern lways $684,- National League. score: B i e — 00, the latter representing an increase Brooklyn at Boston. “Worsester St. Louis. Finds. Loudermilk Easy. °fo;"gfz l‘r‘;fi:flsll oA e Fhlladelphia ot Now Yo Opens First League Game Saturday. AN Lt Clegelandi-iu dumns. .. 39=-St: " Juouis tured the irregular bond market. Total = 47 48 Pittsburgh at Cinclanatl. | “The Norwich district telephone base- 4110 250 bunched seven hits off Loudermilk in sales, par value, aggregated $2,350,000; et American, League, ball team will play their first league & 9.3.0 g 0 the fourth and fifth innings today and | “Gnitea States bonds were unchansed | & o i Boston st _Washington. game Saturday in Norwich, having for HEPT ] B won, 7 to 0. Score: i on call, New York a .l:ng-adpm;. :’helr opponents’ the strong ‘Waterbury 100 H - 0 L Detrol ‘hicago. eam. 413 ° =" z Lo fus st Cleteland | “Among the faces in the lineup are aliae g 510 WO by T caped Lawrence, Brazill, May, Holmes, La- Pt T o ko s‘ 'zf Spetn B'_‘M;:d et varge, and with new men equally as| Toals 30 430 10 2817 1 L fast, the team should make a good hen 2 3% O e Lynn. showing. The game will be played on | pS5re b7 lonings: PRty t 493 P et New London at Worcester. | the Falls grounds at 2.45 p. m. 0 1m1 o 421 Lol el Phillies Humble Giants Twice. T National Loague. ~ New York, June 29.—The Philadel- i SR phia champions checked their stump |LY?n Beats Hartford in Slugging 35 today when, after - suffering five Match. n ‘300 | Straight defeats, they won a double| Lynn, Mass., June 29.—Lynn defeat- - ‘500 | header from New York, 4 to 0 and 5|ed Hartford, 11 to 10, today in a free to 2. Scores: hitting game. Holmes’' free batting, Philady " New York (N) with five hits out of five chances, was ke e a feature. The score: Hartford . 110110411—1018 3 Lyon .... 2020104021113 4 Gero, Richards, Radloff and SKkiff; McCabe, Tuero and Carroll. v S S o Sy | U s st 194 | Dtan - Copper 67% :7! Car Chem 7 Haughton Sees Braves Lose. E)uto‘.o June 29.—Smith held the Braves four hits today and Brook- l'y'nmwoul, z‘to 1°Much l’?ult ‘was found mpire O'Day’s jus on balls and strikes. Manager Stallings jnd President Haughton of the local E.ub cpnferred feld: e cucotimanon! Portland 2, Lawrence 0. Portland, Me., June _29.—Plitt's pitching proved a puzzle to Lawrence today and Portland shut out the visi- *|scomoonnaos ] w tors 2 to 0. The score: 82 1 -G g Portland .. 20000000x—2 8 2 New York, June 29. — Call money 2B e "uita, Tu | Lawrence . 0 000000000 5 2 ‘firm;- high §; low 2 3-4;' ruling rate B 22 Plitt and Gaston; % 10i% |2 3-4; last loan 3; closing bld 2 §-4; 3w -~ Yok a0 Murphy. 100% 100% | Offered at 8. 5 518 0 ofpumarr 4 02 T m% 110 ri 3103 ofKeuftet & 1 2 Emma J. Defeats Large atg 177 COTTON. : is i000 oomentdy e Horses Now Tork, June 28 Copu Sutnrey b $1% 1 dnedes <11 ', Hills Grove, R. I, June 29.—BEmma glosed _steady. July 13.00, Octaber FIe $ibuEERn G. the favorite, won the 2.24 trot 113,20, Decem! .37, January' 8 AND JOHNS WILL 8130 ofReridenc 3 18 from a field of 11 horses at today’s % | March 13, Spot quiet;” “middling MEET NATIONAL CHAMPS 3113 ofPerritty 1 0 meeting of the Bay State Short Ship .15. A e lx-n-" -~ ::nmz. u.lhmu W. took‘ the free for i R Sl trot in three straight heats. Mud in Competi ".;,":;h":‘r""';:" Clay Court . Lake easily won the 2.24 pace. S : s Chicago Returns Home and Wins. mmefi'?'fl" Of Fune v:mu B, : fhge St. Louis, June 20.—The St. Louis

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