Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 6, 1916, Page 3

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"NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1916 3 svoun e oo, Major Stars Land Managerships Before going on your va- eation, inquire about our new a comsinaTion | Ex-Big Leaguers After Pilot Jobs When They Begin to Slip— |j§ Fresh Cut i SHOULDER Cut from HESIDENE FOLICY Eastern League Has Several Managers Who Were Big * J. L. LATHROP & SONS PORK CHOPS ]50 STEAR ="y Telephone 4875 Performers Once. Premium 2 C,BUTTERED chRESH £ OLECMAR- BREAD EGGS GARINE, Ib. loaf. | L2 dozen: ..., When a biz league player slows up | the Southern league is well represent- and is released from the select cir. |ed In the list of former majors who |l Evaporated Handseme A1 New 5 Ibs. SUGAR cle, it's a case of “back to the bush” | ™} "N AF T it of managers in |J] APPLES 1 0(: Pocl-(r ATOCES 37(: 1, Ib. TEA % peck. .. 3 i G nine times out of ten. It is the natu- 'the New York State league this sea- i Fai “desire: of the average ball Dlayer | sen shows the names of sovers; werl |[§ Fine Quality, Ib. . .. to ‘remain in_ the game as long as |known tossers, George “Hooks” Wiltse possible, so when his days in the big |is piloting at Albany, “Wid’ Conroy - yard are over he is pretty certain to[at Elmira, Amby McConnell at Utica Ju]cy seek a job either as player or mana- |and Bill Coughlin at Scranton. ger in one of the minor leagues. It| The managerial ranks of the East- Is the managerfal berth, however, that fern league are filled with former main LEMONS is most sought after by the ex-big|show pastimers. Hugh Duffy, the leaguer. king of swatters in his day, is the That the old star pastimers in the | boss at Portland. The fleet Billy major leagues usually make sood at|Hamiiton leads Worcester, and Jesse | piloting clubs in the minor organiza- | Burkett “of the old school” ' has & ons is evidenced by the large num- | switched his managerial duties from MAKE HAY W_'r":('f SUN SHINES®|ber cnsased this season to manage | Worcester to Lawrence. The New b clubs in the class AA, A and Bleagues | Haven team t orders from Danny There is no better way of putting this| The International league is loaded | Murphy, and Neal Ball had his trou- old adage to practical use than by|from one end of the circuit to the|bles a-plenty in trying to get the looking after yot urance. Should | other with team managers gathered | Bridgeport team sgoing. Jack Flynn a fire occur, and vou are fully insured, | from the big tent. Fred Tenney holds |of Springfield and Gene McCann of you would certainly conciude that you| forth at Newark, Dave Shean at Prov- [ New London were also big leagu. had “made hay while the sun shone.” | jdence, Jack Dugn at Baltimore, Tom- | Harry Lord piloaed up to a T i 5 X DTS ISAAC S. JONES my Leach at Rochester, Joe Birming- | In several of the smaller leagues are |1y remained in custody of the depuly, | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. ham at Toronto, Patsy Donovan at|to be found a number of man who sat on the Hartford bench dur- | e == Insurance and Real Estate Agent|pf,1o and Dan Howley at Montreal | who a fow years back wore big ¥ ing the game. After the game he wasi . . . NEnGaar Lesves N Foo o . N e Richards Building, 81 Main St. Mt gerrhe Broenah o O oI [t e onE R R A Skt o) tHelloffice ) oF counsal ifor G . e sostponed, wet | New York ar Pitsbureh. —_— - —|and Danny Shay, the Kansas City pi- | jor league circles. nest, where arransements for a set- | a 2. (Second game.) American. League, DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? |lot are perhaps the best known big|oned as one of the greates tlement were made. ,. et srounds Clercland leaguers in the American association, | basemen who ever played the hot cor- score: Ayl usburgl licago DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN |,jtnough several of the A minaser of the fate 00000200—2 5 2| e DWELLING HOUSE? rs have been “up there” at one | loague The vete Jimmy .0230100 S T S e e | St e You cannot collect rents from a lir%';mm"‘f;;zfphflgmfi it l(f»vk:xlu in a class by 11.,mA and Skiff; Justia Ste I Philadely Son sain ) f o e . . : ast leag asts elf when s prime as a player, N hes. scheduled | burned building, and you may have t0 | prany Chance, the old leader of the Y chia the Tancaster team nternational League i ion at. T pay some one else rent while you re- who is now at the helm in Los |of the Penns nia leag Duffalo 7, T | e U i | build.. Insure your rents with es. Other former major leag-| The Whel team of the Central s fontreal 5, Reehesicr oitiand. | = who are hol n man; le is by Smith 2 n League. t jashingt B. P. LEARNED & CO. positions in west cir- | former major e an | | Lawrence, £ pe e agton. | ° Wolverton | player. The thern league kicks {don won toc i nd July New York Agency Established May, 1346. Blaken |l with two famibiar pames. on | iz 1 : b out of four by winnir . = —— o | roster of pliots—Liob Unslaub at T Rl - e ) o o "‘l‘"“ on = nnity, one o “Lefty” Davis at Virginia ; er e hoth were 1 _ ASTORMEVDRT-LAW ¢ pitchers the big Show has v the job of managing a minor ! e e “Some Long Cut tobac- = ever owned, is bo: of the Butte e pinstheve hech niaae | e | Keating delivery. Scor: g AMOS A. BROWNING, Northwestern team. In the|to order for the old big toppers, and [ E few York (A) Washington (A) l 1 d e Western league Frank Ishell holds the | thoy e i s { : : wnoe a e T :{ cos look pufied up an - g reins at Des Moines, “Rebel” Dakes e sascn O Ise et 1} Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. | 1, Marty i i i | | Foster, 2b 1 enve arty at Omah; Jimmy S S e 0 f t b t h t - S Jack n at Vick Tarry Gasne o 11 0 o i EDWIN. W.- HIGGINS | oo e e e HEvEord E ey Pob SR eTaIe: ; s 1 7d ut when you ge Lincoin. Al members of eld, Mass., Ju Spring- L D38 (0.0 e 'd h k Attorney-at-Law roup Of western manazers wer casily ir rd this msige the package — ¢ — et - jor Corner Main and Shetucket Streets | knowr gue performers s | : , ‘ S et | | what do you find? Brown & Perkins, iliomeys-ai-law | e Ciattanoonas | 'sho 1 i o n “ y Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket Schmidt, Detroit’s old bac | R UROICORT S8 0 | Entrance stairway near to Thames obile: Char i i SR e e lloming at ot Sreees i e e o L L e X | National Bank. Telephone 38-3. ¥ ' entl id t Memp! Conn., July S Durning Checks Worcester. a July SHORT SHIP CIRCUIT AT WINDSOR | 2?22 %!x sorpstien | e g e ¢ to 0. Three of inst him vere taking the second, 1 to . | A A am it & i Josephine Watts Came Up From Be- ‘ | | | | hind and Won Exciting Contest. | FENANGIAL el Ohoiins i Sie 3 July 5.—Another | . H 1 uns. ; leey tied tY d | “Gee, what a di'fference; il in LIBERTY Long Cut!” All clean, pure Kentucky tobacco, made from long, y rt Ship Circuit at Wi raoon, sephine Watts coming from and winning the 1 three ce in the 2.21 trot e won, Koron ght heats in t h won the 2.1 conceded to Peter P STOCK PRICES IMPROVED. | Variable But Substantial Gains Wcre{ Made During Yesterday's Session. | | | | | double iffed De New York n of a b advance Sy | el © Pl PR g e : ; i T Romelonah e S| ripe, selected leaves— -7'\\(-]!]:!1\1- Watts, | cember "_"' l‘\: Ic ;Vm'l( r\‘\ 4;'yl v\‘r : e i i . faon it { Sac ] . e 3 o aiattnces R R — no loose, hard stems in o Lware, 1 ! 20| THE STANDINGS E : - o Smazon, b . Kings: ol ‘ Natonal Leaue. it. Cool-smoking in a ; & 3 B 3w s 0|9 Inst etk o i maon| ] with a rlch, satisiying .‘,”"’ "“"‘;" "_ ’W'”" i~ Cop 1t toda and mad on- i s . . Todd sy Gl e 1 o o] debear it Wit “Oe i i | e relish and fragrance to it. ch, b m tions to the upwar N - Whel i ing Williams c zinc shares, which followed the course |Int F : : i o adverse trade ‘:::l’r}:'lr\n‘nlsy‘ e , [y B : Man dear, it’s real tobaccol fosturty Moty Teffolm | ool - o5 : ‘ i } Makes you feel that chetsty you it Canapes opeer sty drgia o i ol L could hold two jobs with one e e s W s11 i 3 olviiont R w | hand; and that good-natured rted a1ts, presumably in consequence ¢ o 2 : 7300 mer cont. aividend recently de- you could kiss your landlord = d by one of its subsidiaries 16 1 8271 T 3 Fited Sliics Sicel served more e et 2 e when he calls for the rent. ahsorbed in blo: ath of s, Milicr, M « 1. | en well, Mass., won game ord ares at 86 1 | P i Time 2 1 1. a mere fraction under its —_— | < Dunhol N - “face of c uous profit- | \r s M Lowell Wins and Loses. | " started of ! s e e force of men 3 1 | B s 82 |is engaged in excavating work on the 0,000 shares 1 S t. of the d isiness. | | % Lynn ez of the new bleachery. | header {GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That = (Genuine Castoria AVegetable Preparationfords- similalmglheFa%dmlgwrt}li Alwa’ys 1y 12 per cei Some of pals and e 1e recently w munici- lipments were better Red teams of Jew turday one to three points, with as much for the prominent motor shares. Shipping % N. S. by a score ¢ stocks were in steady demand, United G Fruit making an extreme zain of more than three points. There was a re- newal of last month's inq for the hurled a winning 1 better known sugar 1 a fai degree of activity ngth was mpire. by Woolworth Sears-Roebuck Devartment S ntinental shares > T notably Canadian Pacif and Union Pacific, at advan \lmost_three points. Granger ding and Norfolk and Weste vely moderatc Second G of one and T contributed to the re this period the gam be renewed later in t output of other rai Total ain had ceased the amounted to 480,000 shares. | - ynard led off in Bonds were firm, with a broad de- > to deep cente was called ¢ 1 Le( mand_ for municipal issues, Anglo- | French fives and Rock Island deben- tures. Total sales, par value, agsre- 60,000. Lynn . put the gam tes bonds were unchanged 3 e Soxsfanily wen all. (ing tie Stomachs andBowelsof i tho ° T B T AN T h William LaLibe STOCKS. s Bears th b > i3 pitchea | e INFANTS FCHILDREN | Take Mike’s advice. 3 D came in for the last Promotes Digestion Cheerfi Slgnature You can’t go wrong. N. S. had s nessand Rest.Contains neitker 2 i was up|4n 4 Opium Morphite nor Mineral of Try LIBERTY for a atter nntil second | A% s NOT NARCOTIC. ! wieek Y Compare it with two men fly | am can pt 5 : , st 2 came to Cyr. It Tooked as If he would | Am Cor & Fisy o St. Louis Takes Final Game. e ot T DS LPTEER ;] pareic wi fumble the ball but he held it. [ cou Pro r Chem St. Louis, July 5—St. Louis won th Pl Seed= th The final score was 23 to 20, 1 Anicien pre 3 . last game of the se from Cincin- any other Jarris, Liborty and Taknon pitched | Am Mide & L-... bash ol () . ati here today, 4 to 1. The A e and W. Liberty caught for the M. N.[Am Hide & ¥ ot it broke a 1 to 1 tie in the ei niseSeed Long Cut S. Harris and Jeffers were the Red | 3™ iineed Ol West Ey ning by scoring three runs Pt~ n | Sox batgery. {4, miinest Wheeping hits, a sacrifice, a_base on i A | you ever dflThe H N. S plays Baltis Satur- fim fecomo s 2lerror and a hit man. Gt | y at the Ashland 1 park. “" Sm & [’R \\';Hvx (?‘h‘ndd r Cincinnati (N) St. Lou E o | d T - F Willys Orerlan ap h a b . e MASQUERADED AS e e Wisehain Coniza” A G %3172 HE] Aperfect Remedy for Consfige- se ! used. AN ARMY OFFICER. |42 1320 10 ?@Bxswsfi%g‘“@f At all — Am Tobaceo MCNEY. 3 o o forras Corvalsions.Feverts! J. B. King Arrested on Order from |Am Weolm' .. New York, July 5.—Cotton futures 381t 8 | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP: | dealers General George Bell, Jr. Am e closed barely steady. July 12.90, Octo- | Sibse | 4 0 9 o i SOF > 0 ver | €rs. AStoainetians. 55 . Tu & A e ber 13.(}5. hD?gegxbers 1:2.2 »Jt'anuzgy Loudenty’ 2 0 0 ¢ 50 | R e T R e . NLyL, —On or- e O , ™ .46. iet; mid- 2 = - — | ders from General'George Bell, Jr., J. | iciion ¥ &S5 oy T5on e o e 1000 0| mows T V7 & | B. King is under arrest here, charged | Baldwin Locomo e N AKY, o | with representing himself as a federal | Baltiuore & Ohlo e E a0 s CEnTAUR COMP: a' s = officer, to obtain information.of troop g::zm &Ohio of 5 Ser s 2 . Totals . 34 92 o NEW YORK. E APPROPRIATE EMBLEM OF moverents. King is said 0 | Batoses aun . New York, July 5. — money | (o Batied: rer oun. . BEW SAQRE. ) Clatmed to be 4 Tieutenant in-the avia | b5 Sorkim strong; high 4 1-4; Jow 3 1-4: ruling| () Tan for Clarko n du At6 months old THE PROHISITION PARTY. tion corps. Goodrich pt rate 4; last loan 8 1-2; closing bid| (=) Batted for Tones in ot DosEs —35CENTS m—— rrla Pot 3 1-2; offered at 4. oo 900000901 135 =3 SENY A Camel Made of Gun Metal in the - e e i LR s e — Tactier CHICAQD SRAIN MARKET. T e £ EDRi i B EormictiaiButton: - Leather pf High. low. Close. Ry ki . in doew o Tarrinat Tovv LA Caronl ; Chicag y 5.—The el has ‘ orrington. — Revv. E. A. Carroll, Exact Co, Wrapper. n adopted as the 1916 campaig Absolutel R et Crosy i poRe O e o oien (ekurehthas Py O THE SENTAUR COMPANY, KEW YORK CITY. :‘]':]:‘](;":‘;g‘fh' S hibition parey B o solutely hemoves % n% gone to Boston to attend the seven- | [ R U] | 2nnounced today at the national party s < 7% 1. 19w | ty-second session of the New England = gl s e, Indigestion. Onepackage @5 o% o | Contdrence of the A M. E." Zien e ., . churches. e was accompaniet o e = ki 1 in the for f butie bearing provesit. 25cat all druggists. B Sw % | Hub by Mrs. Carroll, as a church del-| 28 The letters | “B. P." for prohibition = 0% %8 30 egate. R i % party. . : bt o Syl o e L oo R a e B E O S b nE e i

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