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P NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. JULY i Enot Pitched Air Tight ed"New London Independents and Nearly Hung’ Upi No-Hit Record—Score 3 to 0—Exciting Races Took | i Place in. Annual Field Day. IS YOUR HOME PROTECTED? Before. going an your was | § cation, inquire about ows| new AETNA COMBMATION RESIDENCE POLICY J. L. LATHROP & SONS Telephone 487-6 s | DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING HOUSE? Putnam got its first introduction to Sunday Daseball yesterday, when mearly 2000 fans turned out to see . their favorites beat Southbridge on the falr grounds by a score of 2 to 1. e e s Baytional pla¥e | “Peqple who had expected commotion e e g B3 |and disturhance as a result of the (S OIS S core was 8 t0 0.} Sunday game were disappointed be- Enot pitched great ball holding the cause everything wa oot ause everything was handled in an Now London Independents to ano hit|orerly fashion. Policemen on the and allowed anly one New Londomer to | 2TCERN SaShigh. Policemen on | the Bosiessectng @ crack dan_game, which Enot twirling for the River- You cannot collect rents from &/ yiew olub of the state hospital came burned building, and you may have o | near hanzing up & Do-hit, no-run rec- pay some one else rent while you re= | crd in blanking the New London Tin- bulld.. Insure your rents with dependents, the fans were afforded ad- gitional sport in witnessing the an- |reach second and when he got there he | §TOU%0S S, tha B. P. LEARNED & CO. muel fleld day at the statc Lospital|was anchored. Cranker of New Lon- | 0.\ 0n Pl from Soutnbridge besan <don_pitched excellent ball and both pitchers were well supported. Stops by Vincent and catches by Austin and Persons wero the features. Chase was the star batsman collecting a_double and two singles. The Hos- Saturday afternoon. The summery of fLollow: 100 yard dash—class A, J. Corbett, first; O. Chapman, secon 100 yard dash—oclass to arrive carly after dinner and by four o'clock — the time the game was called—nearly 500 fans were on hand from the Optical city. It was one of the best games seen Putnam this season. The two Agency EstablishedsMay, 1846. the field events 3 Josep in Bl o oot P2 | pital started scoring In the opening 3 : o f B: Sarah Moon; Susle Dodge, second | to left and was sacrificed to second by [ JatinS S 2 Back race—class A; G. Dick, first; | Parsons. He came home on Chase's | ™G 0*G¢ ine features of the same Gogme e Bk single fo left but was called out D07 | ot tws wmmsetied Subies e oy 80 vard dash (female)—closs A. &|Ot touching third. KChase scored Of | yonnston and Nanming. Nanning s ot Saenn Aagn, Seos | Austin's siagle to right. The Hospi- | JoBnston T alithe et — e T A tal scored one more in the sixth. | oS¢, 3 B e e OF 0. S50 yara gasn—ciass A; 3. Corbect,| Forsoms was it by the pitener and | 20,18 B Bal, €91 ot o first; Theodore Finney, sccond. Te icoredob Uicneass [dbulaito (el neumenakaiy ot n error. Cios 20 0 Diapman Tt | “The score:— e D D ison and G. Dick, sccond N. L. Independents. Hospltal two base hit and tallied on Melough- ‘Wheelbarrow race—cla B C'unaugh,cf lin’s single. In the fifth another Put- Joseph Conley, sec Toganes nam batter crossed, when McNammee A scored on Johnston’s dowubl The only Southbri score > in the “MAKE HAY WHILE Dentson's seventh inni Ve Who had THE SUN SHINES” made a scored on Burke's ? : B double There is no better way of putting this . & 1 old 1 ractical use than by 3 3 Southbridge looking vour insurance. Should | seconc 5 : 3| srosherr,of " a fire oc you are fully in: Tug of Wa ass A Crot s team defeated G. Dick’s ou would cert conclude that 0 had “made hay while the sun shome.” | & inch 3 fut' 1y pitcher, ISAAC S. JONES RO (IMEes were Bretialsen Tl 5 S | Insurance and Real Estate Agent|fmani Yerrinston. | e Richards Building, 91 Main St. Starter, Micha v in-| PUTNAM FANS SEE | £ : S| SO &l FIRST SUNDAY GAME ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e i 15 wera Tl chasge mr sl il S — | oonenter Al S & Tioe U Ain| Scuthbridge Lost Exciting Clash to| S Brown & szms, Mtiomeys-at-law | kelvey, dtiss Ar 1 i Home Team—Score 2 to 1—Big !y, emntcle Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | . el = \Crmio Attendedll Game ‘and ‘Ware | Gestis nce ay “Tha nents: W by \Ordatts o= Natio: 3 Talehone sen (j'v'v‘ S 2 2 & i Worcester-Bridgeport Break Even. g : ST Ep sort Conn., J 9.—V < : % R : A el _ i ——— [ Kromer. 4 : ecial s e B A The big value car—because it’s big in service—big in economy—big in general satisfaction. More St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 6. Following the field events th s Tutun U aTyRy idzeport taking the first same - . & 8 g 3 uis defeated | P21l same took p bt jeblazs oy and and Worcester winning the sece for your money—every dollar representing actual service-value. ay Two_tri- | ——————— 1 to 0. The second game was g . y g t 3 ana tour .~mgr1‘c\-s were | eq <t tho end of ¥he AHh HiE IS Ko A high grade automobile—built as you want it built—runs as you want it to run—for only $595. e M s e i e T ool A demonstration will give you new ideas regarding motor car values. We have a car ready for you. mes was pounded hard | 1 ood t nd Meadows, who fol Worcest re: sridgeport Touring Car $595; Roadster $580; Cabriolet $865;Town Car $915; Sedan $985.. Fully equipped, Iowed m, fared badly and was re : : e . 2 s 4 lieved i e ninth by including electric starter and lights. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. 3 LRI s s i Investigate Our Service Guarantee, It Goes With Every Maxwell. Call or Phone Today and Let us . OB 417 5% : T OlBcanerat 3 0 2 0 o 1 - Demonstrate This Car to You. 800 8 Relatively Heavy Se A0t 38 Speculativ sues. 0 N - iz Orwic CLOFr A8 -0 £ 214610 w York, J r b 2812 0 iraders were . £ 4 L 100 0 oftoday’s nmarrow inc =, 1300 all ) o0 2‘ e hat o - i H. F. McCURDY Manager. 55600 tive fssues S 4 1 Thames Square Telephone 654 +« Norwich, Conn. trial Alcohol mor c vl o York Br Cr 200 Motors. or me| 1 IReachndo 1808 g 28| aecine ng its Satt » > low prics ear 6 3- | = = — o base it ‘hree base htta, Miler | 0% DI o : o s e = — Tocosty, - Betze] o : s GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. The Yaniceos woer fourth, leading the - : cent d I | 4 e yators, but they finished fifth, onel @rockiyn and Clacinnatl Breal Exen o A o 4 National Leagus. A\ L YUU WANT : séon behinw the Senators. It is of Cincinnati, July 3 Sl R e oo w001 01 Pittsburgh. 1S C0D 2g interest to mote that the Cincinnati broke even in a double |jns Susars : i - 0 0 oo CHlcag: o nin and Indians, who are now in header here today, the local team tak- | 1OF e o LYo 103 = iy c Blake, A ooklyn at Cinclnnatt. searsié place, were last this time lastt| e realizing for profi 5 . : sgar ing the first, 3 to 0, and ths visitors | o ewdustitals c ited | 3 : American League, veat: = the second 10 10 8. Scores: ISk SO S s | 27| Murlins Trim Gene's Millionaires. teago st Boston. o husihed, Onb Henared boiua = ool incinnat ey 2 i n, Con uly ¢ Cleseland_at New Ye bumohss L B . npe a e S i | : : x : Lottt Priladeiohta praxicately, separate the Yankees and Buiipert e < e el L e the Tigers, who at this writing are 2130 T Deriver una & r = 4 b A3 D e Eastern League. bobbing along, flirting with the .500, $1 2 8lrea which ros . [ L3 = 0% | Caout in Bitig whon & pall | e & S _ mark Any of e cix clinn EERLAR % 6 o|with some reactio he ¢ [ P A glancing from his bat struck him in N Worcesir st Bridsi position to fmalel o crgn L "“" 23 . Suthorn Taitwas . ST IST g e O Lawrenco 4t Lowell { streteh, justias the Boston Bmvssm 1440 - | CHH he leads L St 1 Portiand st Lonn | n 1914, . 20 9 o recently s 1 N X i = 223, 3 New London New Haven i 3 % 3 5| Central interc 4 s | i B | s e | COLLEGE ATHLETIC { 00 0 0l points to 3 : 2 | meckere %3 2 VIDED | { . J Ta 2| L o : e =i Spend Your Vacation AT W) The days one ] e CEE | Sport Champions in 1915-16 Were Fair- | p 4 iron, trade re nod | Iy Well Distributed. ) | ate halt in wvar 5, ¢ 1. S = i o g gl VL i e e T In Bermuda , Killiter. Three | vOrt he Ameri « | intercoll e eteniicas) i and s fonal 3 : T8 ar of were fairly wi stri- s a %, R et i In football Cornell, Harvard, Eight to nineteen day tours a u} Great Northern e i eton, Pittsburs, and | | : o2 40 SRl ot atone A9000 o Syracuse had elevens which employed | penses from §42.50 up. & 0 0fNeae The actua i ¢ | » 100 01 possibilities of the game, | 3 7 0 ofilers {house instit s T e 000 x—2|ywy awrence Perry in the New D NN e Moseres. b 1 e | predictions, : W = S-lyork Bvening Post. Pennsylvania ll b - ing a ca; n - w won a clear title to the championship e o 000,000, with o derease = W f the Intercollegiate basketball 5 ) Coomiss 5 0 0 \ |000,000" in _surpius, a it gue, with Princeton standing as §0 MAIN STREET -r-T als o 428 5 1] reserve down to $ ! = runner-up. The University of Maine | 3 1 = est total for t t v | earned a championship in the sport | ; Beavo by ind system of wee et : b A (Al of cross-country running, and Cornell | DPEM™ TIsT | ¥ 00 operation. A T | . ”;"(:'*1“‘”;_1":"”‘;‘ won the great intercollegiate u-'uhl o z 4 approximated ¢ £ et ! meet. Princeton captured the in-| { = : e = | e e S : DR.E. J. JONES | e limited des 5 « S ¥ land Cornell won the intercollegiz £ = | Boston Wik value) a Jpoet motey, dusnie 10 week sarsaa | wrestling, with Princeton second. I GETSTHEM ALL Suite 46 Shannon Bulldmgj 1 —B. i United 1 F w Prpra a0 1 5 vard won the hockey laurels, with Yale i s i Chic n Hoston hit Vaughn ted A nty me_mon ring tho week was | Soind Sytacise and Eaveatd stood | Take eleva!‘r;:n:hg';;,;enta Stieet en- opportunely today and defeated Chica- | half per cent. on call during the w B sl s 2 LI per cent haor| Jout as the Jeaders in rowing, while in jaccompany the team to New York. He | of misfortunes, and it would seem that 2 = 1 EO 5 lw‘) 1w e he UI\?\ locals 11; - —— ;»5’ v‘,““" ‘F:\l ‘(:"’{ ”"‘_"; basel ong 'l; were “H;“‘]d between ' has been playing with Braintree and |they are the gest team in the el mt et Bl TOCKS e L S R Columbia and Harvard. Yale won the | Attleboro semi-professional teams this “] from a shutout when Mann tripled and ikt e imonie e A e e i o are a mumber oz| During July Dr. Linue scored on an infleld hit. Soore: ; S| M paper was dull. Ruling honors in water polo. Columbla, won b ana i fhere willl be iat ' the Oswegatcl'uey ton (M) jca 2@2 2.8 per ¢ the fencing championship. arva A g Gieataet il e et 0T Sk A 2@2 3-8 per cer was the leader in tennis, and Yale in | -ABELLE'S ALL STARS GET umber of breaks between torrld |House, New London, ¥ encil 1 1350 % $% COTTON. Cinan an merine i S A4 SOUNDTRIMMING. I o erptie dime e Chicaze White |night and Sundays. 0031 L Hish. Low. Close e championship in lacrosse. Harverford | Ballouville Hammered Joe Lahelle'si"“,,:“].‘,“‘!‘\”:“f e s Telephone 189-2 . 7 13.04 1 13.00 L won the soccer championship. Yale SsoonERedi ot T ey S 3 1 3 v eleven points. e el s A 1302 1301 1302 came through in bowling. A Philadel- Derderel BINIOVerS the ot it gore hirtie Office_hours as usual Wi e s 13.10| JEEle sl B ke (Special to The Rulletin.) finished @ ban ccond and 1ed the | mastern Conmectiout caia to ihe Bult| S Ommenc 16080 L fe 1301 | in all sports, gives Cornell the cham.| What has been happeni to the|pale-hosed crew by thirty-five points.|letin for Businsse results. Totals 14 0fzzArcher 100 g 2800 Am Locon & 3 & s B Tar. 13.49 | pionship with thirty and a half points, | Aust ns in Galicia and PBukowina p——— T Seaton,p it 100 Am Looomo pr 0 | e International League. land places Princeton second with|during the past two weeks hasn't Fptrste (b ‘| SENSATIONAL RISE IN WHEAT r Montreal 14. * (First g | thirty points. His system, however, |, 2 S A . 26 2 > 6 110 ar 13, (se seems to crumble in his selection of |1Ything on what happened to Joe Lavender in 6th. eports of Black Rust from North Da- American Assocrat seconds and thirds in such debatable {L.abelle’s All Stars when they started by tnnie S5 i | Yot s 2, Eansas C sports as footbail and rowing. Where- | their offensive against the strong i LRt e g St st : & e ms 2, Kansas Clty 10|as in such sports as track ecr Ballouville team in that place Satur- [ 1 o 0—1 & . ; b t rick, Konetchy, Threo base i | Chicago, Tuly 8.—Black rust reports 2, Minneapolls jcountry, hockey, baseketball, and the|day afternoon. s, M % 4 5 lerom Ypsilanti, N, D., brought about a e like, i (*;»mpa{rnnvely esay to ar. ‘Thpiw attack mnot only blew up, but < FrET ey % S i isational advance today in the price ana St. Paul 3 range an order of merit, this is not|thev suffered an unprecedented rout, VAN DYKE JOHNSON WINNER “ i st e e St )o‘“,m,, ern Assoclat { the case in other sports—above all, in | getting a 20 to 0 walloping. which is BRAND. EAT LAKES TITLE. 4 103% 10:% | quotations of the session amounted to| At Memohts anta 1 football and rowing, where the dif-|the hlue ribbon trimmine of the s OF GR 2 o . where : 0 Raldw v, | five cents a bushel. The close, how- | &t Aobile ") ference between preliminary and final|son in this part of the world 8an Francisco Racket Wielder De-| :is Balimore i i 5| ever, - \;nsnttfled“%tf?instolrng = A New " if‘r;:'lx)\\ns:;:)‘vl\;d be regarded as figuring Ilénbolln,iw!;‘oxis o of fn\ }l‘n'd P F flesishConser Glibarst oERmuDalo: i i 4 |ana September at 1009109 18 Corn land, essaved to do_the pitehing in ure 1 r. i o0 & 025 095 finished 1-4 to T-8 up. Oats unchang- THE STANDINGS. t lled Off. his off-day game. He didn’t have T S e T s aka | 1 ¢ i G| to 7-3 higher, and provisions vary- com Chicagor o p el ON. od font|STvtiing that annoyed th heavy Fits THE BEST " QUALITY 47 POPULAR PRICES s s b e . 30 ins frof 2 = tion e. Sl Sl ters 2 villo o g foamaen, o, St et ot | 5 62 e e i e |eSvee s S Praulfly |t of the ouii oucf vers Redmee e Gstoff Lty | L iy S A S O ;2 111 " Notwithstanding _that nccording to heavywolghts, on Labor Day 1a Off. # | harder than was necessary to make S o at tive Dot contest in o] 10Cu Gt West % “ 527 |nigh authority it was doubtful wheth- e foe Trulton., Ooliies | thefr cleanup convincing. In one in- i i of Ry not_con 300 Ci., M & 5 P i iuler the wheat plant in North DaKota | i S e R ning they collected six runs. L s M Biuratedt of N e 4 190% | could be far enough advanced to show [Nev York e e e oo somo| “Fos ook it ail sood-naturedly and Miss Molla Blurstedt of Norway de- | zify Gt Tt I & Tt e i ] R ply with the agreement which called [ 702, took It all good-maturedly and feated Mrs. Bickle of Toronto, in the| 100 4 | A ted infection had been found lod | Sh.ous for the staging of the fight before the | Saved on the Jjob. | Tie was out for final round in the women's singles, 6-1,| ;1% i | o club that offered the largest purse by | IS Usinl weel en e o ST pMise Djurstedt wil meet Bfiss| i G B bpeliaiind 2 July 1 and Fulton elaimed the title of ey o, hans fome o 2dith Rotch of Boston tomorrow aft-| 2o C: il New York champion by default. Z 5 ’ P s ernoon in a challenge round for the| 00 Com Prdueis 1 % (14 Conrs nlERds e e o fmned | T Bids for the fight Were to be opened | Were blanked behind a cloudburst of CUT THE COUPON cup, which is now held by Miss: Rotch, 1600 Com Products pr .oi.T. 9% o “mkg-n“vlnv to the bearish sovern. |Eomen - in Chi tgndng ‘J‘ply 1"5“%(‘?1‘1‘ ddeta_\ls ¥ FROM EACH LABEL,SAVE AND SECURE 5700 Cuba, Cano . o 5 [eskpowing 2 hicayo were settied Collins said. ard was Challenge, [0 Cubs, Cang o o5 s || et fpmenmnd R el offtace | astionion to receive two thirds of the $30,000 YANKS STILL REIGN. VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE The Yantlc baseball team challenges | 150 paver & & G~ 01000 1ok .| other cereals. | Seattering reports of | S Tous JiBuEse: Sloneysoftexadiny fRIa v SHOE Ny o s T et b iyt at ety hastbill teim LT | e e 5 ; | Tnca ung Stotha Tn ctove | Truatesnls man of Minneapolis, but Willard had Th h No Flab ace ern Connecticut with Yantio baseball | 1200 Disliing Securitics 20| thowed a big decrease for the:weelk, ook SR el L e minitnescons 2% h iorsluk of bortone; club, Yantic, Conn. fi- o E 1 e Sk oh T R New Tondon e om0 20 tion "to the default, Fulton contends| The American League pannant race SERV-US FLAVORING EXTRACTS 500 Geodrich B T - wiEAT Tsh Low. Clos. | Sorirsfield 22 that his pugilistic record entitles him | s eweeping along toward the high| i orng Extracts—Vanilla made from the very best Mexican Vi DR. F. 'W. HOLMS, Dentist | & Nomsen o IO O ead 5 to_the titie over Willard, Collins as- | Water mark. The Glorious Fourth has | i 08, ik over 10 per cont. V anilia Deans, and not cheapened M0 Gt Northem pr o 5 24 ymn Eenten me and gone, and during the next | Leans, e oot as Tahiti and low grade be Shannon Building Annex, Reom A | 2% ot Soh Oro'sus S T e month the ultimate winner o the pen- | 118 158, °F ST, FAta M ta snd st keen within the Taw ‘of the B Telenhone 523 100 Sat Acrict DF mo mwx m Cleveland Signs Bailey. pant should discover itself, if time y,""Tlmon Extract, made from the best grade of Oil of Lemon and — 11800 Tntep Copper T% % Y s onored precedent is to e followed. | tijjed cologne spirits, no water being a dded; made well above the stam o | el 6% e o3 Boston, July 7——Frederick A. Bailey, | The Yankeos are in the lead, and hold | (figh eolosne spirits . - nt er Ma a_ left handed .pi er, was signe y eir position through no fluke of for- 4 e :;Wg;,“;!w’,‘,““‘“ - o T Afouti700, miTNion feet of timber-was | Vice-President McRoy of the Cleve- | tune, | As a matter of fact, Donovan's . THE L. A. GALLUP:CO. - | Vertsing coiumns of'The Burtecin. . |7 560 Tatm Paver - or a7 Zlw%k — 0% _]ctit on the National Forests in 1915._}land American club tonight-and will men /have risen-superior to a number. il

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