Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 3

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Why WEST TAKES HANORS - 1 NSECOND DAY'S TENNIS Davis Defeated Doyls in _Singles— Eastern Team Furnishes Features. | and under its innumerable names? ok foot et Mg e which most fires ocour, Insuring | Player at Harvard. « AETNA HOUSE LEAGUE. house for the eommon ailments of infants and children, through this Agency means ABSO-| Hall won in 31 innings with a re- ; New League Formed in Gity—F: : LUTE PROTECTION at regular|DaTkabie display of draw shots, not. x a5 gt .t ithstanding that his opponent led 1, Bowling. - e pae b - inth Inning, Hall ey scored only 70 serving | The fifst games in the Aetna house Ok Ch-'d n has s By o i ISAAC S. JONES . [aiath ioniie, Ba has s amiy 14| DY, Pore Yon? o e Py e hen oo 5 = Haren 3 ? with the following results: et Contents 15F1uid Drz Insurance and Real Estate Agent 3 Richards’ Building 81 Main St. | Hall brought his game uhder control = 3 Bibeault’s -r;. . and 3 97 105 and by accuracy of shot and judg- : —— . aed 64 I e THi g, poiing M bt A iant ne A A -2 (900 DR';X":J BURGLARY MANCE ‘well ahead of his fellow Bostonians. | doubles maseh awith oniaey o Tonas 3 100 100 e— 399 ————— —— Clarkson, with Hall's . scoring de-|ston and John R. Strachan _ (west). Bn . T e "t velopment, had fallen off and after|Darkness ended play with the score 369 384 420 1178 - the eleventh inning 19 was his best|4-6, 6-3. 6-4 7-7. Throckmorton was MoAllister’s T. The Travelers Insurance Co. 288 points at the | all ‘over the court and made diicult s Team. Clarkson’s total was [returns. In the fourth set with the | Sel 85 77 87— 249 e 167, and. in the 2ist inning, scored a |score 5 1-2 against hi mand his part- 8% 83 75— 242 run of fifty, which was interripted only | nér. he brought it up to 5-all. s4 82 90— 256 B. P. LEARNED & CO. by a faulty masse shot. The match probably will be played | McAllister 102 91 . 111— 304 The ultimate winner added points [ off tomorrow. en e Agency Established May, 1846. in nearly every remaining inning, ex-| Mrs. May Sutton Bundy (west) de- cept the 29th and 30th, which were | feated Miss Mary K. Browne _(east), ~ Oney’s Team. scoreless and ran out his 400 with a brilltant exhibition | paray ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW five in the Sist. _His average was 12 3 b nEE PSR L ey #o% s im = o 's_high run b A Brown & Perkins, Mimep-at-law| 25 5 *age inthe third inning, Opetan, FoUM Practics- = Over Uncas Nat. Bamk, Sbetucks: St | while Hail's 64 was the high run of | o Prinction, N. J, March s —Seventy o R ey By B . Thakivs | the gime five candidates reported to Coach Rush Johnson’s Team. - of the Princeton football team for ther | aajlesky - 106 101 95— 202 e L o initial spring practice in htegymnasium | gullivan - .. Pitcher Gregg Signs. initial spring practice in the mym-| Johnson .. Eli Lacross Schedule. Boston, March 8.—Sylvanus A. Gregs, | nasium today. ~ Practice will be held New Haven, Conn., March 8—An nouncement of the chedule of the Yale 304 266 276— 84 : , any but vegetable preparations unsafe for infants and ohifiren " |#omeiiaiter Shion i & ", Why are Syrups, Cordials and Drops condemmed by all Physicians and |, Letters from Prominent Druggists 88 86 87— 261 { 3 Fe e addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. GEORGE G. GRAN" S. J. Briggs & Co., of Providence, R. I, say : “We have sold Fletcher’s EAE Castoria in our three stores for the past twenty years and consider it Undertaker and Emba I'ii'S'l' %Y MEDK Ten years ago I commence Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root my entire experience obliged to refund one customer who uses it I alw fied, and it is my opinion t% Root is a good rellable JOSEPH P1 May 10, 1916. North H Latter to Dr, Kilmer & Co, Why has the Bovernment placed a ban on all: preparations containing, among || Sinshamter, w."%. other poisonous drugs, Opium in its variously prepared forms and pleasing tastes, |Prove WoatSwamp-Root Will Do Binghamton, N. Y., for bottle, It will co a will also receive a bookle . These are questions that every Mother will do well to inquire about. Information, teling abo: and bladder, When writing be Any Physician will recommend the keeping of Fletcher's Castoria in the |meaon fhe orvich bottles for sale at all dr Just Try Our Good and you will want to ce again The Best Coffee, Ib. A Good Coffee, Ib. Some even cheaper, I Ceylon Tea, Ib. . ... All other Tea, Ib. Baking Powder, b Peanut Butter, Ib.. URITED TEA IMPORTERS 218 Main Street Cry For b e e ek PALACE LEAGUE. 25 Dohigh 't South Bethlehom: May 4 i Team No. 3. one lo‘! the b;t preparations on the market.’” 32 Providence St., Ta bart z 2 Lesman . .. T4 82 75— 231 ansur Drug Co., of St. Paul, Minn., says: ‘‘We are nét in the habit Prompt attent!~n te da gt -t X fé.cg?m:x Tork: | O'Connen . 81 76 86— 243 of recommending proprietary medicines, but we never hesitate to say a Telephone §30. aDrI4MY Sault 93 80 95— 268 e — good word for Castoria. It is a medical success.’” 3 e o Carbery 82 . 80 109— 271 > ‘team at New Ha- ] : s b iy YO Hegeman & Co., of New York City, £ the delay in a i racing schedule of the Grand Circuit N.Y, say: “Weeansyforyor | - J. M. KID Castoria that it is one of the best selling preparations in our stores. Fen. . * Reth !l.ld:n Increase. Dealing: T:Im 30 to 40 P;r Cent. Legs | & 2 %2 E:: 1-...:‘:4 :3 449 1281 That is conclusive evidence that it is factory to the users.” lala | Chicago, March 8.—Outflelder Eobby an on Recent Days. - o 4 W. H. Chapman, of Montreal, Que., ““I have sold Fletcher’s C: D E N I I 510 | h of the Cleveland < 8% 28 | pongs | > ;. o4 - . A Rot o ‘Americans, who SRRy Il 12 ik | fmas R e o . toria for many years and have yet to hear of one word other than praise of el “hers" today | tho etless conditions "ot last “month i 3 ' | Leonara 1 s s set - ita virtues. I look upon yoar preparation as one of the few so called May Building ‘with James Dunn, owner ‘was me ing feature of - | & & ‘onnelly . 06 9t — p edicine i it unhesi i 1TuWF To was granted an increase in sai dav7s maricet. %&llnlnn fell away by e 2% 3% | Griswola . % 106 100 ps m;:;d nm:;;’,', g St ok fistingly recommend it as-a safe o o e O R ary. per cent comparison B . 3 “® =, ——= —_— i f the operations of recent days and the 4% .. 4 i R - s GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY: rs (THE DEL-HO ** | corresponding_reduction. There was R TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY - ; J% I i |GRAND CIRCUIT SCHEDULE - = concurrent dfminution of profession- 15 o 1 1% the European Plan Dhcbanty Ta conseqatace of the. Taruce ¢ BUE EoR e . are . . $1.25 To New York $1.25 || o eniist public interest in that quar- Detroit Will Curtail Racing—Other Signature R A e o 3 s .Tracks Will Advance Dates. 2% B CHELSEA LINE s o Dintis 3o the 1~ of Telephone 1227 26-28 Bros tuaio: According to present Indications, the Mt Copy. of Wrappes. ThE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VoK CITY Ladies Who Wisl TO NEW YORK Sottlement of the- armea eralit i e drmed ' meutrality 0% | 1s due for n shake-up. The dates as- FREIGHT AND PASSENGER e e e e e = signed to at least four tracks will be SERVICE BETWEEN T e prlcse | e Y s i |changed ana another track granted NORW| NEW YORK of & stoeks represened. hitie B % 3 30 | membership in the big Mile = Track |of the world’s champion Red Sox, was |the land, he officially spends eighty From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- || saom s e e ey o the teads 3 % Harness associotion. most enthusiastic over the miiitary | hours a season in #he box. For this @ays, Sundays at 5 p. m. element. Unitea States Steel and : 3 Poushkeepsie wants a berth in the |idea on his return from Boston Satur- | he will be pretty well paid. New Y Briage, o shares were steady to strong 3 Grand Circuit: in fact, has appealed | day. —__ plor, Eest River foot Roosevel: || most of the session, with coppers, olls, ; s 13 for a chance to break into the sched-| “The newspaper boys up there will SPORTING NOTES Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, ¥ri- || motors, Sna thie el ciuip: | 5 E : ule, and it Is a senerally understood | Co-operate with us in an active way days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. i6th, §| ments, utilities and fertilizers. o A v iy | that the Grand Circuit stewards are|throughout the training and regular| Over in New York they are going to 1916. The more substantial advances, very 3 - willing to accede to the Pouchkeepsie|Seasons. The fans—especially the | apboint a footwear censor in all fu- $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 ]| fow of which were fully retained, in- want, if-such a move is feasible. Royal Rooters—are eager to join in. | ture indoor athletic games in order to Oinded Texas Company., which rés 5 ; : ; The whole matter hinzed on the atti- | It will be easy to get as many rooters | keep any of the competitors from slip- tude taken by the officials of the De- |interested as the Fenway park will|Ping over any spiked shoes. 3-4 to 334, with three each for Inter- national Agricultural Chemical prefer- . 137 13 troit Drivine club. At the annual|hold. red and American Cotton Oil prefer- y 2 schedule meeting of the Grand tCircuit,| ‘It's a wonderful idea,” Frazee con-| Cornell seems to have as big a red and 2 to 8 points for Guif States 3 3 : - held recentlv at Atlanta. Detroit, was | tinued, “and I should nof be at all sur- | Strangle hold on the college wrestiing \ Steel, Mexican Petroleum, American =ranted a two weeks’ meeting, starting | Prised if it led to far greater things. | title as she has in the college athletic Smelting, International Paper prefer-| jucr, Fopet the week of July 22. The Detroit Driv- | When the American league club own- [ Eame. The Ithacans now have won red, People’s Gas and Ohio Gas, the | [t BI0% B o ing club is not only willing %ut any-|ers adopted the idea we all hoped thag | the grappling title for the last couple Copley Square, Boston, Mass. latter extend lts gain to_six points | K" e fy & |lousto cut down her mehting to ait would We felt the action of the of seasons. - A fore the close. eneco ‘ one-week stand, and onlv too ha il players would exert a great’ in- g Near Public Librery, Trinity Church, | Rails continued to show heaviness, | [ackiyanna S *% | to be able tq be in a position to w?e'x’.}; fluence on the game’s !'ollowln';. which | , The executive committee of the - American Speedway will cancel its Ghristian Sclence Shurch, New Obpera | with further moderate liquidation of . v i ¢ , any movement that wou! 2| ia confinea t articular House and but ten minutes to ShOPHING | Ny R Then e, Chitase | s i, e Tl koD Ponnh [erohiie s oy 1ons of Bhl8 | race maats In the event of war,- The - $100,000 motor racing plant, with its and business section. 4 Electric_cars the Oxford to B.|&nd western and other grangers. S ::. | Grana Circutt. “The system which has been adopted & 3R R statlon, all 8 8. Jines and | New York, Chicago and St. Louls sec- % Ralamaszoo will, therefore, move up |by our league,” Mr. Frazes continued, | rivers and mechanics, may'be placed e e At b TarweganUEd | ot the disposal of the government. Svery part of the city and suburbe. ond preferred dropped § points to 49 aicth S@mu o and take the second week that was s2 e Eesn F180 asd uo; witn hatti[on: & Mrgle teenaaction. - Total wales 3% 133 | orizinally assigned to Detroit. Detroit _employers of this country—the| -y .y o o amo: X ares. . ? and Cleveland and Philadelphia will | great rallway and transportation cor-| o 1° Bpo’ will be the representatives Double rooms $2.00 and up; with bath | *; in ‘exchange i . $2.50. Derutions in excl Wexe nopl; likewive move un one _week and steel works, wholesale ¢ PHILIP P. PRETT: mal sterling and marks hardening, erivole : Poushkeepsie will then be . inserted, | houses, automobile manufactories and [ of the Chicago A, 4. in the Natlonal P. it Seloentt setback ln Tyvies: Maln: e e el e R ar, rerte® | Shamblonsiite, o sy of fhe T have no hesitancy in predicting | arge,”but has class written all over tenance of the prevailing discount rate | Min. = AL Bt e ma ot that thie. Bap- "5 by the Bank of England was ascribed ing situation at Cleveland, whes d o 2 o) % re the|that if these great agencies of em- PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING mn'.:sde ;ynduce!dh}l!lub:‘lxl‘l&nreserves re: Forest City Livestock and Faid com- | Ployment gave up from the union day * PRSI pol that o L pany does not care to cause a conflict |2 half hour, or even an-hour, of the Pretty soon they will be classing Bonds were steady, except for a fur- ¥ . : S it 3 = with the Cranwood and Rockport half- [ employes® time to military tactics ef- v n Go- Robert J. Cochrane |&ehdechne 2o Seos ot | § : mile ovale, might make & hitch. Presi- | fciency would n8t suffer one ota. The | 6o i enes. in the New York siate . - % dent H. K. Devereux wired Secreta benefit to laber of discipline resulting sporting game. It was Hughes who le: (par val ,365,000. L i GAS FITTING, A iy e iiianioh dn o IR T - Win Kinnan to_ascertain it the mov- | would make possible greater accom- |put the kibosh on the horse runming PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING ing up of the Cleveland secont meet- | Plishment in the shorter working time | Par, o5 GPRoC S8 (008 MOO5S TWLRE ing would cause trouble. Kinnan in|At practically no expense at all, the|man ‘who is administering the same,| ing ing | STOCKS. 3 Wasl 'ns%nNO:; ‘V:‘l"“fil“ll Building — R reply, wired Devereaux that such a | Sovernment would be greatly assisted | dose to the boxing game. e velatc Qo Uana' on'the New York' Stock Exehange at 3 P M.: : move would not cause a conflict be-|in a real campaign of preparedness. goic 1 Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. » High Low. Close % tween North Randall and Rockport or| The American league club owners If Johnny Evers goes through with e Cranwood, and it is believed that in|are serious In their plans for military | his determination to stop smoling c the very near future President Deve- |drill. If the players are half so seri- | gars I'll go on record as saying that reux will issue an official statement as | 0us, a wonderful good is bound to re- | he'll have the best vear he has ever to the revisal. of the Grand Circuit}Sult. had in baseball,” says George Stall- schedule and the admittance of Pough- = Ings, “but have you life-sized cryon | am Chem. MODERN PLUMB[NG ol keepsie. ALEXANDER HIGHEST SALARIED |of Johnny having the nerve to stay : : The New Schedule. S away from his favorite weed for the ms essential in modern houss as The revised schedule will be as fo1-| ' ~AYER IN NATIONAL LEAGUE | whole season.” jectriciy :s to lighting. We guaran- Great Pitcher of Phillies and Owner| wnile Foley and Doyle of Holy Phone 5s1 lows: Week of July 16—Cleveland (North rea the very best PLUMBIN 3 f T e e ® 3 Pl T Come to Agreement After Confer-|Cross and Jack Ryan are the only Fors Linseed Ot Toebuck 1 Woek bf July 23—Detrolt. e whietes ‘selccied as et o represent Week of July 20—Kal _ ew England in the Nationals March Asx us for plans snd prices. o s e L o e, Grover Cleveland Alexander, the|l7 In New York, when the appropria- oot atiway Week of August 13 — Cleveland | world's premier pitcher, signed a one- | thon comes trom, Secretary Tred, Tuc ot Ry ; ract with the Phillles las 3 | aYorth RandalD). o e - o tonst | the local association ‘will increase its & »t 5 Shideverer 0 Btudebaker pf Week of August 20 — ] Iphia | Wednesday, and will go to St. Peter: I i ; (Belmont). Philadelphia | e, Fia., on March 8 to etart train- | cepresentation in the games. Week of August 27—Poughkeepsie. | ing for the 1917 campaign. B, o GO ey Week of September 3 — ‘The salary differences between the (Charter Onldy - Hartford at | O eundsman and President Wil. | intersectional programtne for 1917. The Week of September 10_Syracuse|llam F. Baker were compromised af- Frp e R R s B LR T & o e e iorae Jur®: | M. Church In the offing, ihe eastern ¥ el (New York State Fair). T. Fq BURNS b : iy | Week of September 17 and Septem- | Alexander is one of the highest sal’ | rrier is no light one. Church drop- ber 24—Columbus. - aried pitchers in organized baseball| .3 McLoughlin last summer at For- tea off Atchisn, T & 8 ¥ Weeks of October 1 and October 8— |and one of the best pald ;:- 'sllllyzl‘} est Hills, but beating the Native Son H : i Atchison, T o Heating and Plumbing |&== . Lexington, - in_ either major league. s ook e L A, Week of October 15—Atlanta. $12,500. oo T 92 Franklin Street The signing of Alexander fo a L 21T 3 INTEREST CENTERS ON P, o T na o mplished| Over in Philadelphia they were sur- o s work on|prised to see the performance that YANKS’ MILITARY TRAINING. | the part of Manager Pat Moran and | Frincts O'Hara of Tech turned in over friends of the pitcher and of‘the ball | the 50-yard distance. If some of the IRON CASTINGS ~ ; Frsaes: Enblimiadtio Brae e, P~ | o o S i a1 , Brooklyn Rapld Tr s Quaker athletic fans had seen O’Hara FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Brunswick Imp .. 5% 3| War Department Promises to Aid in | gt together and _settle a matter of | competing in some of the 40-yard in- ¢ Burns Brothers % 15 50 Every Way. vitations at. the past Unicorn games 15 they would not have been surprised B “amme BS. coediin 3 THE VAUQ{N FOUNDRY CO. Californis Petroleum’ - Rival American league owners -will in the least to see the Tech crack out- Culiforais Pet pf E distance all the collegians in the in- No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Gunadies Pactel o door college champlonships. = g 5 steady; high 2 1.3: w a . Beginnin, WILLIAM® C. YOUNG - ey fgh 218 low 2 1-4; ruling headquarters Wednesday afternoon. | today the baseball squad will take up Successer _to bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1.3 O “After hearty handsheking President | military training .under the direction 4 Baker returned to his home in New STETSON & YOUNG e COTTON. York. Manager . Moran _accompan- jed him that far and then proceeded| Cut This Out—It s Worth Money. CAUP-NTER and BUILDER AND S aBA T nxaeHaNM de’ Paht THEY'LL 8 3 e).fi::}fl;nm"u.?n{?fim‘ futures o his home at Fitchburg, Mass. . Don’t Miss This. Cut out this slip, ter by $2,500 than that received | enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley skilied 3 July 1735; B0 West Main St u ° enthusiastic | by e Old Master,” Christy - | & Co. 2835 Shefleld avenue. Chicago, ewson, in his palmiest days, is Alex- |Ill, writing your name and address Spot quiet; middling 170. = s league, ander's salary -for - 1917. The clearly. You will receive in Trommer s CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. from the state that turned out trial package containing Foley's Honey 1 Hieh . Closa. | toward The. and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, E D also ;a* ::‘ i"-“ and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain vergreen Beeb T i e teabuty se fring line.. | im sides and back, Thewmatism, back s of an army officer. The other teams T C ) will follow the lead of the ball toss- a oilet Cream ers, and militarism will be the order |that will keep thefr comple of the day. Once the movement has . Fathered force, it is planned to have | Mot perfect condition ar those students who have had training |try the kind we are of at Plattsburg or in the state guard to |which contalns enough per take command of the squads. 1o ke’ 1t 456 {aaRt Ariutl Hannes Kolehmainen, the plucky lit- 9, tle Finn, has practically decided to { quit the American long distance run- ning zame, and thus one of the grand- est little runners that ever donned a 50 MAIN STREET spike will be lost to the track game. i Kolehmainen has run some sensational g can Homu races in this country, but never will American athletic followers who took | A FTR@I®) in the Swedish Olympic games in 1912 forget the Finn's wonderful perform- | Special Rates to Theatrs T ances in the 5000 and 10,000 metres TrmvelingrMen W and cross country championships y S races. These performances were un- |Livery Connection .Shetu questionably the greatest that Young FARREL & SANDERSO Kolehmainen ever hung up. —_— L TR Ran [ Chaumoay: CAVE WELDING AND 3 Brewster, D. D. Bishop of Connect! 31 Chestnut Street cut, was in Meriden Sunday to ad-| Oxy-Acetylene Welding o minister confirmation. He officiated at | ¢ a1l AMetals, Alur St. Andrew’s church at 10.30 a. m. In| g1 et Autom the afternoon he preached at the State ;\I’ E ot h. School and in the evening at 7 o'clock {TePalrs. Bxpert on | he officiated at All Saints’ church. guaranteed. Ten MEN'S FUR COA B \ ' The lowest prices rl e season. Bzlance of stocl . ® |Raccoon, 2 Wombat, 1 i If, 1 Russian Hor: It is a winter plague which || |3 c(li:ri'an g claims thousands every season. M‘", e 8 R (lined.) will strengthen and fortify you THE L. L CHAPMAN against Grippe, and if you c have had it, Scott’s will re- storeyourstrength fasterthan H amil t on w’a 'L ng any other known medic'ne. i | BATH STREET, NORV —AT— No Alcohol-JustBlood-Food /| 70wt FrisweLr WINES and LIQUORS SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Old Hermitage Whiskey BOTTLED iN BOND 1 full quart $1.50 1 short quart $1.25 . .. SPECIAL 80 1 full pint 75¢ .... ...+.. SPECIAL 55 Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey $1.00 SPECIAL 79¢ GEORGE GREENBERGER & CO. Telephone 812 47-53 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn ..... SPECIAL 99

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