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_— 'NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916 INSURANCE SR Vacation, Season brings_the needj of ; Bur- glary Protection. * Insul the AETNA at low_rate J.L. LATHROP & SONS ¢ 28 SHETUCKET STRRET. W, ¢ Chnicago, Aug. 7—Chester Thomas, the Boston American’s catcher, znd Jimmy Austin,’ third baseman of- the St. Louis. Americans were indefinitely suspended today by President John- son, for their participation in a fist fight at St. Louis yesterday. The sus- pension of Thomas .1s - considered -a blow to the Red Sox«in their crucial series: with the “White. Sox which be- gins today. James_Lannin, . president and:owner of the Boston téam, issueda state- ment here today justifying® Thomas' participation in the fight at St. Louis and_added: “Hadq Thomas not gone. after.Austin and fought back I.would have fined him for his'lack ‘of ‘aggressiveness.” WE'RE AFTER YOUR business and keep urging that your policies are al shape. Don’t neglect this important; matter. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate ' Agent Richards Building, 91 Main St. INSURANCE ou to see in: good |- ¥ Western Lawn Tennis. * Lake Forest, Ill, Aug. 7.—Fighteen defaults*nthe: first round and fifteen in the second round marred the sec- ond.day of play in the Western Lawn Tennis Champlonship tournament here i o - today.: out-of-town bplayers fail to 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW appear: or being wunable to leave — - = — | matches in other cities. Brown & Perkins, Hiomeys-al-law (o A3 Tesult of this wholesale default- J. Sank el n gonly eight plavers residing out- Qver Uncas Nat. Bank, Sustucket St | 5o of Chicago remain in play for the Entrance stairway near to Thames Telephone 38-3. AMOS A. BROWNING, 'Phone 700 | Attornsy-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. men’s singles_title. Maurice McLoughlin and Kenneth Hawkes of Los Angeles, who rive Wednesday for the and third _round _matcl Lockhorn, Kansas City; wagen, Minneapol San Francisco; Minneapolis, and H. Dawson, orthrt George L, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS . nell, Towa, remain in the t beiaing papkont The attraction of today’s s s & the seven-five. 7-5 match < 12 Ralph Burdick, Chicago, runner-up 5 Heath Byford in the state champio ship, from L. J. Washb: of Ci Ctncinnatt 0, B cago. s i St. Louis Goes Into Sixth Place. St. Louis, Aus. ixth place from W g in ten i ler’'s double in »n, who had si ing run wed bu man reach n error s McBr League. rd, Mc Tobin Gharrity two runs in the 1 In by ide, produced the sco; — All Louis' runs were madc GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Shotton, . Tn the first he et sacrificed to second and 5 ) there on Gallia's wild | York third he sinc to third when X at first and came gle core by inn W 0000 uis 1 0 1 Aires, il Joh Gro smith eid, Hartle Phillies Knock Philadelph won_toda Kno : nings rer Huggins the closing vented the 2 hoff had n four times Score by innings: St. Louis 10000011 0—211 Philadelphia 0 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 Steele, Lotz iams, Ame Gonzales; Brctten, Snyder, Cl Demaree and T Ames’ Aug put innir h T % a1 Am League, W Springf Springfield, 3 hits with er § 3 feated Hartford this The locals ran bases at will Score by innings I Springfield 0 0 110300 % W Hartford 0000060001 0— 1 Leroy and Oferholm; I SKkiff; umpire, Staffor JOHNSON SUSPENDS PLAYERS Thomas of Red Sox and Austin of White Sox Will be Out of Game Indefinitely for Participating in a Fist Fight— President Lannin Upholds Thomas’ Actions. Faller Defeats New London Again. Lawrence, Mass, Aug. 7.—Fuller pitched his fifth successive victory over New London today, 4 to 0, en- abling Lawrence to win the season's series between the teams. Lawrence forced Sherman’s retirement from the box after seven innings and then sccred two runs off Fortune. ‘The score: Lawrence New London ab hpo a ab hpo & o O'Connell.ct 8 1 1 0 40300 Neve,2b 8243 404380 Howard® 3 1 6 0 ‘ 42000 Mahoney,ss 4 2 1 8 OWakefiod.ss 3 0 4 4 0 4 117 0 OfRod'sueglb 4 012 0 0 311 0 0|Wh 31000 201 41 30060 870" 30" 0 802320 3 10 ¢ OfShermanp 2 0 0 4 0 —— —|Fortunep 0 0 0 1 0 2 9 1|zFish 10000 >l Totals s1 33420 0 2Batted for Sherman in Sth. Score by ianings: Tawrence 10100002 x—4 New London 00000000 0—0 Two base hits,” Woodward Wins Own Game in Ninth. Haven, Conn. —Wood- ‘ew Havi r, won his ortland with a i: the ninth and the bases full. Portiand Off the Rubber.; mme field PORTING NOTES. that ¢ 1ck his re- remarked > cheerful 2004 autho; will = tern coal there are BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists, dding Gifts Lowest Prices THE WM. FRISWELL CO. MARKET'EXTREMELY DULL. Made One of the Low Records of the Last Half Dozen Years. New York, Aug. 7.—The dulln today’simarket. exceeded any f sion of ‘the year to date and appro ed the“low records of the dozen - years. Transactic five hours aggregated shares and of thi represented the first hour"; Numerous prominent stoc quotation and represent registered few if'any material ch Such hitherto_unimportant and ant issues as International Pape mon and preferred were ctive futures at s. ' The only other onsolidated Gas g.nn of 3 1-2. Special fav cent{months,’ including munit equipments, were apathetic, W ulative Interest at lowest ebb. pertaining to market conditions mostly encouraging but failed to rouse the list:from its torpor. Expectations 25-27 Franklin Street otm.«speedy settlement of the loc: AT strilkewere ‘preceded by general firm- DR. A. d. SINAY Dentist [r=idri i, Rooms 18-13 Alice Buildirg, -Norwich. x’fi:":fim; hardening effe: Ehone e sRails were completely unresponsive §iL3 | 181 thestarthor: gatns shown in western ALES, WINES, LIQUORS oo Kavics from var- AND CIGARS ous points dealing with the possible ef- Fresh, © aplete stock. Best. Service.:| fectvof icropdamage in western and DAN MURPHY northwestern! states indicated no re- straint on: trade’ expansion. 11 Bath Stroot = : Thet#local .market, for foreign ex- DRS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE change ,ruled’ at: last‘week’s final quo- tations, except’francs, which were a 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO trifle -easier.: The bond market v equally ' listless “with stocks, price: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m. to 3 5 m. TE Ve some:speculative®issues showing slight concessions. _-Internationals, particu- larly ' Anglo-French’ five's were under moderate pressure. - Total sales, par value,, $2,030,000. United States bonds . were «imchanged on - call. (. R. AGNEW, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon Thayer Building C Greeneville office: Am. M\-Bufiu - 4 400-Am. §Car & ¥ 17 x 12-2; ] excgpt Wednesda kS Hiestay and’ Sathes ik 1ings, and by E Sv.urdx! inument 2. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist’ <nnon Building Annex, Room s Telephone 523 THERE 1» 8 acvertising me Boasiern GOnnecticut eauai to e fl:‘.’ Jitin’ for suiimess resuits. , was | 100 Do. 500 West. 700 West 100 W, & 651 Willys 100 Do, prd Total sales 120,010 shares. MONEY. New York Aug. 7.—Call money eas- ier, high 2, low 2, ruling rate 2, last loan 2, closing bid 2, offered at 2 1-4. COTTON. New York, Aug. 7—Cotton futures closed steady. October 14.20, Decem- ber 14.43, January 14.51, March 14.62, May 14.78. Spot steady, middling 14.10, CHICAGO @RAIN WARKET. ptd T ghou E. “Overland Open.} Tigh. tow. Close. 1 1% 13 13 13-18 % 141% s 82% 1% 701316 LT 3% 74% e “ 44 o 9% 5 9% 3 ! some honor. Yankees Take One from Cleveland. Cleveland, Aug. 7.—Superior base- running gave New York a 3 to 2 vic- tory over Cleveland today. Stolen bases gave New York one of its runs, while bad base running,by Cleveiand cost two runs. The winning tally v scored in the cighth on Peckinpaugh's double and Olaring’s single. Cleveland knocked Fisher out of the box, but found Shawkey a puzzle. Score: Cleveland(A) Now York (A) ab hpo s e ab hpo a e Graney.lt "3 08 0 Olmmer: 5 08 10 Chapmansb 8 1 0 3 2|Hoffmaner 4 2 2 0 0 Bpeaker,f & 1 1 0 OfPeckughss 4 3 3 2 1 2 30 $010 00 110 0 42800 27378 301380 023 40200 03 13381 [ 21000 080 1002 10 A 00060 Totals 32 82715 ———— | motmis 51027308 xPatted for Tumer in Oth. Batted for Fischer in Scoro by nuiug New York Cloveland Two base hifs, Chapinan, Peckinpaugh. White Sox Increase Their Lead. Chicago, Aug. its lead for first place ove day by winning the first game of serfes from tho w champions, to 1. The White rved the visitors at all sta Score: Boston (A) ab hpo a ab h po o 0 0 HIVES, RASHES SUMAC & IVY POISONING are common summer complaints which affect the skin, but prompt and ef- fective relief is always assured if E. L. M. OINTMENT “The Healer of Skin Discases,” is ap- plied. No. 144 Middle street, Manchester, N. H. I started using your E. L. M. oint- ment in the hopes of getting rolief from hives which had bothered me ter- ribly for two years and after the first few applications the itching stopped and the places on my limbs which I had scratched until sores had formed heal- ed up very quickly. Thanks to E. L. M. it has done more for me than any other remedy I have ever used. d—Alonzo L. Glines, Jr, All druggsits, 25 cents a box Braves Take Two from Circi. Boston, Aug. 7—The Braves scored a dout utout on Cincinnati today, winning the first game 2 to 0 and the to 0. Toney pitched a great r ds in the first con- wo hits, a triple by nd a deuble by Wilhoit. retehed support. Bostor only six safe drives in off Mosely, but they 1 scored runs. Do 2 e i 40 1 0 120 100 3 300 Lo 3o zlth, 3b 020 100 421 130 Athletics Still Lesing. Aug — 1o wo who ned in run over pa n or < ide behind £ wspeed at they After tou such cities honor they you' nd the man ght, according to T ing, will take this the man who ha throu ma t, pro purposely any tut m see anyth On the n who des nd enjoy of horn 1d_indienant him he Other tourists be guilty at tim far from fair for no attention to a pol ercised by a horn The horn spe: of anger or tole Jatter is the case pay no heed, T | to move. ! zone safe m: hlowi car who iow happens is filled up | listance, the | have | over- ak e It not infrequently when an empty rad d the car runs a short level will be ,found to llen considerably, th h no z ¥ occurred and no I The reason for this is ts. water requires some little time to per- colate through passages in the lit4] X ing of the level. and The importance of the motor truck as an interstate freight carrier looms larger on the traffic horizon. Owin to freight congestion in the east this year its development in this direction has been more rapid than ever before. Thousards of tons of freight have| beer conveyed from New York and| other importart. eastern ports and| points in their own or neighbori states. So great is this business expected to extend in the future that the Automo- | bile “club - of America, through its monthly bulletin, recommends the building; of a spectal highway for trucks between New York and Phi % ches,p r than ithi nse of rallroa delphia. In an article on this sub- ject the bulletin says “Freight will continue to be trans- ported on short hauls via.automobile for the, very obviousereason that it is This e It 3 Out of 4. New York made “of the € with third passed -Graw and ble. finished 13 h games made only i after a a t or ten 4 < | | % ¥ : We Know Tires; And When, We Advise You to Try Mu:helmc, We' THE A. C. SWAN CO. 2-4 CLIFF STREET NORWICH, therefore wo will have to have freight roads especially buil: for business use. | We would advocate the first of these | be run between Philadelphia and New | York. The cost will be great but the ue will be inestimable.” DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Norwich,-Conn, In an effort to secure ! and_eliminate le more speed drivers who are hope- cutclassed by such stars as and Dc Palma, the Chicago peedway association has set the qual- LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR ifyin iark at 100 miles per hour, ELECTRICAL® WORK. the hi in the history of the sport, o for the Crand Prix Cup race to be|j MOTOR WORK A SPECIALTY held on the Maywood Course on Au- WELD gust 19. A, A A. sanction has been M. W. secured for the event, which should Telopkone 397-12 produce some real fast driving. The card will consist of five heats of 25 miles each, with a final heat of 80 | miles. The winner of each 23-mile I Irace ‘will drop out and wait for the s J. M. N | final, the “also rans” lining up for the | succeeding heat for another cha: in the big doings and a crack at t DENTIST $10,000 pi This will be di- vided fiv ,000 goi to the 130 winner of t 0-mile race, ay Building to the sccond, $1 to the third, san1Tuwr to_the fourth and $500 to the R IP - each competitor in the e - ired of at least $500 and a M, J. FIELDS, o o Florist e for more. 3y Ward Street Automobile racing calendar follows: | Carnations. Special _Forms and An Felephono 657, i1- —Hill climb, Pike's . A. A, champtonship award event in contest for automobile racers’ na- tional trophy and B. F. Goodrich bonus i of $19,000. 4 nL. August 26—100-mile track, race, Kal- amazoo, Mlch. September ~ 1-2—24-hour race, | Sheepshead Bay At September 4 race, Newark, In addition to its racing the Sheeps-. 7. head Bay speedway is working out September 4—Speedway race, Cin-|the probiem of making the speedway. 5 o pay by putting on all sorts of events. tember 4—Track race, Elmira,{A crowd of over 50,000 people is re- | ported to have attended police games 5 recently and a big profit was made on 5—iSpeedway race, Des D. the venture, which is to be repeated’ 5—Track race, Spo- "The military tournament| and rnn’uxtlc events and others’ 9—Speedway race, Indi- |have brought profits and are being eduled cedway, as annual features. by these events, is being ed liberally and is becoming, r place of summer amuse- The number of the events, r, is malking it anything but & or racin; drivers anxious to test out their cars, as the speedway itself is covered with dirt and turf| most of the time. (local). The, Speedway race, Prov- 18—Track race, h. 29—Track race, North howevi Trenton, home peedway race, Speedway October Neb. race, Omaha, ber 14—Speedway race, Chicago.| The best way to see Amerrca nrsti ring National Touring week is to see your own state first. Start today and to see before the week is over ticut that y omen November 16—*Vanderbllt cup race, Icutithayonitags ot all of Connec Santa al. * ready seen. November 18—Grand Prize race, lanta Monica, Cal. Rube Marquard of the Indianapons. Nocember 30—Speedway race, Los|club of the American association was Angele Cal. bought by the New York Giants {n December 25—Speedway race, Los|1908, McGraw paying $11,000 for him. The giant subsea trader Deutschland with Captain Paul Koenig and her original crew of twenty-seven men, braving the line of allled warships 1 outside the Virginia capes to intercede her, sailed from Baitimore or her own power on her project- sh down Chesapeake bay, across Atlantic. and back to Germany, trip of of 3,300 miles frught with the uous danger of capture and pos- ble death to all aboard her. She has been in United States»territorial wat-, ers = Hithe. er than 'twemy—fln'ee L T, Asruaiey days and loaded cargo of rubber, nick=- el and, it is sald, a quantity of gold were said to be secret agents of an al- lied government. Other ships which had started out with the Deutschland as well. On her way to the sea the|jeft her earlier, the revenue cutter Deutschland moved at a speed of | Wissahickon and the police launch about twelve knots and attenied only [ Lannan at Fort Carroll and the power by her convoying tug, the Thos. boat Efco likewise down the bay. Timmins, and a lone yacht with paper correspondents and photos ers aboard. The Deutschiand pas: Annapolis with the weather clear and a light sea running. The yacht Val- iant, with other correspondents and photographers, put in there, as did a s(rtngexyncht fllled with mmen who Word from the Virginia capes was that news of her departure had al- ready been =d to the fleet of al- lied warships Iving outside the three mile limit and that they had drawn as closely as possible inshore to| await her coming. Picture shows the Deutschland leaving Balitmore.