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NURWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917 \ INSURANCE gers got 19 hits. Cobb of Detroit has E hit in 28 consecutive games. - et Ua JWERS Yode 1 Detroit and St. Louis Each Win One. i ra e 5 St Louis, Mo., July 1.—Cobb hit Wi Automob‘lelenRsA“GE nce ~ safely in both gflmes‘ of d!hg dmbll. S . FULL CO' s . <o header between Detroit and St. Louis ~ S Under One Policy Giants and Phillies Took Turns as Leaders—Detroit Made | today. He now has a record of having Ve & 4 J. L. LATHROP & SONS secured one or more hits In thirty on- e i H i secutive games. e got two singles 28 Shetucket Street Weekly Record of 100 Hits—Ty Cobb Hits Safely in 28 | sec3iive & Fralie Sl o s i 7 & = singles in the second game. Boland = i « i Consecutive Games. . ailowea but four hits and Detroit shut £ out St. Louis :n the first game, 5 to 0. * . z e Three errors behind Hur?uto!nh l"‘allflmd - b Det; nat 1y in scoring their five . New York, July 1.—None of the lead- | White Sox won three ana lost two | rrnoit materia ing teams in the two mafor baseball |with Detroit and broke even in Sat-:'ti.,q hitting marked the second game / leagues profitted much from another |urday’s double header with St. Louis. \ .tuy, St Touis won, 1 5to 9. In the week of splendid baseball weather. In [ Rowland's men rested Monday and | ‘ivin inning. the locals drove Ehmke \ £ { the National, New York added a full |shared a double header Tuesday With| ;.m the box and pounded Cunning- e \ game to ots lead over Philadeiphia, Detroit, Danfortn heing called to the o retieved him, hard, four - which is now one and one half games, | rescue in_the ninth inning of the finai two doubies and a base on E Motor Cycles | Silees =] while In the American, Chicago has a [game. The White Sox won two Wed- and two errors, nmetting eight} THE and High Gradc Biccle. Sasgitie) o - similar lead over Boston, as the two |nesday, Cicotte holding the Tizers to < THAMES L op ties | fs He Going H teams. went netk and neck threugh the | four hits in the first contest. B o) AL - and W & e g week. Boston was able to win only one of Detroit (A) st Louls (A) v Al A. T. Otis & Son Sundries WAUREGAN -} In the National, New York and Phil- | the four games with Washington but wonve sl e WBRE © BANK 7z Franlin St. C.. V. poyie > H i, | adelphia took turns at = leading the |finished the week brilliantly with four $0.48 eimemmi % 071 0 : PENDLETON, Jr. | HOT jr—3:| Insuring your property through this |jeague early in the week. The Quak- |straight wins from New York. HER R - I 16 Shetucket St. Bulletin Blug. % Srsdawis | o 2] agency is obtaining the largest return |ers went Into first place Monday When | " Boston ana Washington each took a|veci & 14 8 SEmim 47 i | g procurable in REAL PROTECTION [Rixey blanked the Glants with twe|game Monday, Gallla of Washington|Hermit™ § 1 3§ IFtiese $57 5 ¢ REO CARS See SPEAR and H a hits. __Alexander suffe: = holding Boston to two hits In the first | R Jones 23 31 OfMarsanscr 3 0 2 0 0 Soda Witer . o <) and REAL INSURANCE SERVICE. | straight defeat in the first half of|contest. Walter Johnson was effec- |Samismc 1 8 3 8 olowwnic 2 0 2 ¢ 8 Are Good Cars o dolin You'll See 1% - Let us serve you. Tuesday's double header, which Eave|ive in Mis start on Tuesday and the|BoMnds 3 0 0 1 ofsShotien 8 8 8 0 0 REO GARAGE Al = C. A. SPEAF § McGraw's men a temporary ocCuPAacy |Senators won an eleven Inning contest! mes 31 T ofiaiieny ¥ 1 358 e Works Oniometia iISAAC S. JONES b #i6% covetua DOSIH \as Tl iciiuaee | o0 e Won Sieleven SN Contest, ‘auas 1 847 7 TojHemfiteny &1 L3 8 PR it o won the second contest, 2 ten InnIng |piy Boston o two hits In the first tor Sommmen T 0 4T I8 New Maije: P b Craniin Sanars - \nsurance and Real Estats Agent |affair. In the final game of the mexfes | go0 TRSI00, 10 [WO NI 0 02 20301 ) maue ror Jonwen g 0 U Building e Yy skazd Richards’ Building 91 Main St. [ Wednesday, New York regained the T, the second game of the day Pen- | St louis 5000000 000 Shstucket Street 5 n Somers Bidg, = league lead, which it held the remaind- | no "5, P ORe FUEE B (0 OO e | T Twn base ‘hits, Sisier, Hamilton. Three base er of the weel, taking three of the four | L0ty hiLy B, Tume s —— EEREUSONS = BURGLARY INSURANCE | i, seivs T "0 | e o pene mmtsgetsvi cwic| 5 o e iames o case - e | e s Monday, Mosridge shuttlng out the | nerh 00100132129 37 Shetucket St. Franiiin. Sadare P 1 o Athletics with two hits In the first|st Louls L1106 es 05 s o o After its series with New York, Phil- S i e A share of Diamonds, SEn - - | 3 game. The Yankees won thelr sevent Bl 3 b gnes o RING & SISK'S B adelphia divided two double headers | Sol\ihe contest from the Mackmen on | Cincinnati Takes Two from Pirates. rour Sineirance Watches, Ciigiiete X The Travelers Insurance Co.| ', Frgokisn. mixey was ineffective | 3280 S Fert Thetiea the falow. | Cimeimnatt, O gus 1 8 of i et Gat Gisesi s - in the first game T““‘;“}"he:“"fi inling da: | won both games from Pittsburgh here solicited bt Frankiin Sausre the second Oeschger outpitcl a C' ool Detroit made a season’s weekly rec- i today, holding the Pirates to three 239 Main Street « | &Y uralexander showed splendid orm|orq of an even one hundred hits. The | scatiered hits in each game, Cincinnati | = B. P. LEARNED & CO. [Saturday and toved with the cham-|mi .’; peq¢ St. Louiz Sunday and won | winning the first 4 to 1 and the sec. VICTROLA WASSERMANN LET ME PAINT £ E plons, who came out ahead in the 86c- | o ang lost ihree to Chicago. ond 5 to 1. In each contest Toney was The The Agency Established May, 1846. ond game of the day, however, out-| “Covelesgie held the Browns to four | master of the Dittsbarghs throughout, Plaut-Cadden Co. |88 o, IT FOR YOU ! clugging the Quakers. " - s £ Piaut-Caaden Co. : slugging . hits Friday. Saturday the teams di- | It was “Wagner day' and the new Estab. 1872 72 % Chicago made no progress, defeating [vided a double header. Cleveland won | manager of the Pittsburghs received a PRt e Estab. 187 3 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | Pittsburgh Sunday, but taking . only |one out of three games played with handsome loving cup from the fans Bl Plaut-Cadden z- Bl e -—— | three out of seven from St. Louts. Cin- | Chicago and fook four out of five with | of Cincinnatl and Louisvilie. A dele- e - Buiding 2 A £ B cinnati broken even in two games wi St. Louis. The latter team droppe tion of rooters came from the latter & i 144-146 Main St Brown & Perkins, Jliomeys-at-Law | 510,75 500 “won Thres out of Ave | to” scventn piace, loung seven of 115 | firs o homer the. vateran playar wn Norwich, Ct. i o Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | from Pitisburgh. Brooklyn captured | nine games during the week started his baseball career there many —_— o . Ot =1 Entrance airway near to Thames a double header from Boston Monday Maranville of the Boston Nationals|years ago. The scores We cane chairs in National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | but lost two to the Braves the next|made a home run, a triple and three (First game.) the finest way and Willard Sterage - L — = = day. Wednesday the champlons won | gingles in flve chances in a me Pittsburgh (N) - M sell caning in Batteries % —3 s the final game of the series, Which | ggainst New York in which the Boston | ab hpooa e wholesale and re- ana everyching pren ) & B SATUBDAY RESULTS. - | went five games'to two in thelr fa- |tcam made thirteen hits and thirteen |Crenet '3 273 0 lGron3 ot Loy J. .. BARSTOW - National Leagas S . o s mIile sew) XOTE was unaI o 302 0 olRousher st s Things iectrical &'co CHAPPE . Phsdepiia 5. In the American League Chicago de- |touch the home plate incinnati | wificrtn 4 10 0 olcrimin 3 HOP Tt . Mt A 1y Philsgehia (First game.) feated Cleveland Sunday, Danforth [made 25 hits off three St. Louls pitch- [ Icimanit § ¢ 2 ¢ ofSemicit’ gl s S8 Veise Sirest Tel. 24 Brookiyn $. Philad (Second " game.) pitching his first full contest of the|ers Sunday The Detroit Americans | Vantes srag Telephone 537°5 J oy P 5, fcason ‘2nd blenking the Tndlans. The |beat St Louis 18 to I Fridar. The Ti- | 2 —— American Leagyp. s - | PURE DRUGS S R i iy | T vttt Photographic GREENEVILLE ia « T e e 2 10008 ® Accurately Gooas GRAIN CO. s : B Cincongtd L0 1§ 2 @ Why The | B boii ais P g 1 i H Second game. R, Naws: Sk . GEORGE M. CRANSTON CC. Boi " it e . RATHBONE otatoes and Fer ¥ 4 F g = | ! game s noN of course s [t Cincianati ‘est Main St. B G 2 tilizer Phiiins e s : Tol. 182-3 i B 00 Mo Pac w Ropf.es . -~ c SATURDAY'S MARKET. o9 ont. “Pover Roosiver 4 : = ’ B —— 100 Nat Cond miher ¢ ? GOOD ROOFING EAoT, 8D HIGH GRADE E £ Short Session Demonstrated the Stock [ 117 311 £ [Fhomerr 4 ; Bl ol iGH GRAD e g e pRY T omull . ez (133 its branches Ernest Freeman o B New Yok June 0 S oonmenEl e ke | A e z Chas.E. Whitaker [¥| 15 Ripley Fiace o T H idespread interest in the freight rate e 573 4 Folephdns PENDLETON. Jr d | sitvation, it was the general opinion 81 Water St. rel 111z i Fi e & hat today's short session demon- s1oesann : s sitaad dition - ‘ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | "'Refusal vesterday of the 15 per cent b xh BND cOCHET Reacy Mired ik o B = creiis ARELT ¥ Gihes Estiseaas e |0t M el o St. Louis 4, Chicage 0. : BILLARDS Paint " : Natione! League n extreme losses or two to fiv 200 Fis € proafs Chiikie. -~ Faly T - Toaer B Dinditdiais 3 F -. in most of the more important | Ifp0 Flue & W Ve -,‘n.fl'.-{d !"Mk.q nfi»z' . x‘x:')m'la"\é DOOLEY & Varaishes, ¥ 2 ailway shares, St. Paul being the o Pants o € to 0 it o S8 SIMPSON Oils and Srushes 40 Franklin St 3 ’ Americsn League | bl e e et e today in the final game of the series. Basement S Tel. 1309 4 % E nentals, trunk lines and low price o o . e: c? : s, s a Chicagean was able to reach Thayer B Preston Bros. Inc, | s which had most to gain by econd base. Hornsby's tripe sent -t ble action reacted one to two and the first St Louis rur home and he E half points Hororea ths Gt - " > LITY M Self Starting - unclasainicd stocks Wers, cacdleg s he singled and sent two more i for Babies Typawriter o ¢ | one to two points in the early move- e e Everything ypawriters B ment, but recovered with surprising [ o Do = For the Home and Children H: R. WAGNER - ease, carrying the entire list with them. l,' - ""‘:: - SCHWARTZ ’ < of especial strength were L SRR BROS. 10c and 12c quart Box 196 s B Crucibie, Lackawanna, Beth'ehem and 123 Sy 9-11_Water St. Norwich, Conn. Midvale Steels, and Colorado Fuel, LR R o STORER FARM » Con E reat Northern Ore and Republic Iron i R d & at actual advances of one to over three 012 2 olzaderse 2 2 8 FARMING IMPLEMENTS 1 it 7' oW S e . Tnited States Steel made a net gain e o i o R and 21f a point after having lost more e so el P 3 MECHANICS' TOOLS H point. and Baldwin and Amer 62 1 ofawdges 1002 0 = o H ,comotives, New York Air Brake, SRewher 1000 0 b = of alt Kin " American Can and the petroleums eston.y 0 0 o // ik & g ased at advances of one to almost| 1o Wesen Par 4 Totals 30 5315 1) : " " H | three points. Industrial Alcoho:, Ohio| 100 Wewem Uion ‘T E & . r Douglas in ard Bulletin Building, anilin =] | Gas. General Notors and less active| o WU"P"E 3 TR ) Barted for Aiaridge in st = — - - - —= — £ | specialties rallied from early losset 100 White oMtors e 7% % | Louts o o 0 00 s o g|ters. Grimes, a former Clevelander, r Bil ampi: | fam 4 Material gains, the market closing w! e Wi, Dlerfing e S ST | Scase 3500800 o—s|reported this atternoon and held down \mfi?:m\e B‘ny‘m Sty O o I 5 five B amounted to 420 00A < » winiing . et 7 interference; and two out when | promisingly brilliant sty'e. Score sl L S e LB Ru e Crica. | Redeposit of Liberty loan funds was . Jr v Y Hlonclh (Yeling championship here_tc ) . S e s - Dodgers 3, Phillies 2. oracaesiar 5 5% 3 g|Kramer and Willie ‘ =t ! verse conditions of recent weeks. Actu- | commercial 60 day bils on | Sunday game ‘in ihe National leagu Gor which KKramer of F Crange o oans expanded by slightly more|3-4 commercial 60 day on the local grounds in ten years was 4 - J., has held een consec st Cieveland | than $115,000,000 and reserves in the | demand 4.75 3-8 plaved today for the benefit of the 31 re and is the first cyellst International Leager local federal bank increased $107,000.- | francs, demand 5. 5 litia of "}‘,‘"" and other war orean-| ke ie orn to win the America o “p | Rubles were quoted at the new |iires, demand 7.27, ¢ callying in the ninth and scoring two | Yan Ar | - or Toronto. | Minimume of 22 cents, but that figure | demand 22, cables silver | TUNS after the visitors had led by two | xxWoods'a 1 | Allison Goes to Memphis. s | was nominal rather than actual. 7 7-8; Mexican dol govern- | {0 _one. The game was delayed sev-| = - %97 8 ol (jeceland, Ohio, J 1-SPeisr & . | The bond market was irregular on |ment bonds heavy 1 casy, | eral minutes in the ninth while the| mwa 28 32 bt S oo iy o g 3 RS s By Kessss Swra small offerings. Total saies (par == { umpires discussed = what decision to | (ax) Bateed for Widei In | Stemphis club’ of tha Southern Lea New Lando: | Value) aggregated $1,360,000. COTTON. | make when Stengel and Neihoff collid- | _score by innings | today by the Cleveland Americar e | Libertv bonds rangeq from par to a| New York, June 30.—Cotton futures | pirgeroniat S SNAIP grounder to the | New Haren et = Warriors Hammer the Scalpers. slight premium on actual sales during | opened steady. Oetober ~h & | Philadelphia second baseman. They [B3U8mr, L L2 | P P The Warriors won t aight | the week, but other United States is- | per 26.57, January 26.10. 1 | finally agreed that Stengel was out xhibition Game. rictory Saturday ¢ = ¢n | Sues were lower by fractions to almost | =~ New York. Juns 30 ot o paencrence. and Jilgkman, whio sTANDINGS Baltimore, Mr., July 1. T green by defe three points on call. ciosed steady. Ju ad scored from second aahéeé‘vym sent | = { more Internations 1 3, hammering = 26.36, December 26.48, ¥ 2 D b ST B e Nationat Leagus | 1etten today i an ex am orners of the ot STOCKS. March 26.74. Wheat and Mowrey's single sent In the | Xew yorx Tew. Fou S e 3 T | Spot quiet; middling 7.2 uns that gave Brooklyn the v v | Prtiadeipnta 2 | et s i \ s * R Bt i 20 | AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING i . LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 2 St Tous s % - — he strong team el | Breckhn W) | Ginctunatl =T | Cobb still Pounding Along Well in | . lay, or the % te Pittsburgh, June 20.—Cattle supply [Paskerter "¢ 1°1 0 olomenss '3 072 3 §|Bbrookim Sl - Front of His Rival, Tris Speaker. | Score: light. Market steady. Prime $12.75@ tes 4 0 26 OlmMversin 4 010 0 o Piweren T - a = 2 $13: good $11.75@12.35; tidy butchers A s e e SR SRS Ruth shouid w 20 $11@11.25; fair $9.75@10.25: common 3010 ofwnetir 13506 6 S e i n keeps ! £13 $7.50@28.750: common to g00d fat bulle 3110 scudhawan ¢ 23 20 I s a $10,000 sa ey $6@10.75: common to zood fat cows 4933 bty (2138 a4 of setting a e of recor il $5@10; heifers, $7@11; fresh cows | 55 o o 006 84 = . American leas 03 2 and springers $40@ 3 veal cokves — — letelers 300 28 5 already has s $15@15. heavy an thin calves, 15 ofxSmstk 6 0 8 .4 o ] seasoiis tching for T ' 3 $7@1l A= 5 0 has won 11 _games and . . Sheep and lambs—Supply lizht e = s 5 . D, 998 ani o . Market steady. Prime wethers. $10.50@ | Eastern Leagoe. shou'd pretty nearly stand up - e 90 w i 11; good mixed $9.25@10.25; fair mix g% salats %> 2™ ot lany rival percentage at the se < Torx .4 1200 Am zine ed $8@8.75: culls and common, S@7: | “Ten e it Mowies, “Tirer bhse’ nioe S | Lo . I CEEORES bl R e ; fan0 Aiehison spring lambs, $12@17: vearlings, $7@ | Wheet et ey et for .280, 13 points better ) Atchieon pr $15. 7 et na] § Bricacmory R H Tyrus Havmond Cobh himse | S Hogs.—Receipts 15 double decks Cleveland 5, Chicago 4. § et e able to show. # | Market stead Prime heavy hogs, Cleveland, 0., July 1.—Although out- | Sorinafeld FE Ruth and two of the Prow are | Pk " | iln.sflfi!nfldl heavy mixed. $15.00@ |batted two to one, Cleveland defeated | Hamford SR leading Cobb and Speaker in 4 .50; mediums. $15.15@15.50; heavy | Chicago 5 - | NE r Motor Boat Racing. | yorkers. $15.00@15.25: light vorkers | ning. cans i the sienc i oo min- | —= = T HONUS WAGNER DOING New Yark, July 1—The Luetta, own- $14.50@14.75; pigs, $14.00@14.25: | Cicotte’s two wild throws and Chap- | A COMEBACK STUNT d by W. E. Little, won both the act- al and_ corrected time prizes in the nnual New York to Albany and re- urn race of the New York Motor Boat ub. Starting at 2 o'clock yesterday | ning, the Luetta crossed the fin- roughs, $13.50@14.00; stags, $12.00@ | man's pop single. After scoring z peaker with a triple in the first in = ninz, Roth stole home on the first bail Buffalo. June 20.—Cattle receipts 400 | pitched. Chicago almost tied the connt head. Market slow. Prime steers. $13|in the ninth on two waiks and Wea- @13.75: butcher grades $7.00@12.2! ver's doubla. Score Cruise Back in First Place in Batting Honors for National League. 1848 Radl LOGHE Tox s | Calves—Receipts 1,300, Market o or the 270 miles being 23 hours, 33 | active. Cull to choice, $5.00@15.75 Sy 2% s e - ninutes and 26 seconds. Her cor- | o Sheep and Lamb—Receipts, 1,000 | Levolair "2 0% 0% 5 3 were ected time was 28.27.35 00 Corn 3 Market slow. Choice lambs $17.50@ | 5omnsit 2 ¢ 1 %o pig iy me The Helen B, owned by H. Bagley,| 3090 Cricible pral s toiCalliio Cab, SADONT00. yeorl i3 Taizies 3 n ras second, With elapsed time of | 119 come ane ings, $10.00@15.00: Sheep $5.00@11.00 S 318 7 ©3120 and corrected time 00 Cuba Cane ‘Sugar iy itiie Rillg ' cemd by C A oo 00 Dei & Hudson - Hogs.—Receipts 4,000. Market slow. 300 ziz gy i b is third with elapsed time of 31.04-| L1000 Dist Securiies orers, e TS L R = Yy P T s e She had no allowance. R mixed $15.85@18, heavy $15.95@16. | Clootic iia IREE R s ¢ s i Toughs $1350@14. stage $12.257 1275, | oAk 1 0 8 m—tep 0838 . _— o com " June. 25._HoE TecsIDS | wwats 34123030 Manes 5.8 9 ey i GEER Pi 1100 Goodrien B ¥ estimated today 2500. Received offi- : 5 ————= S lano iuner, T cially vesterday 8005. Shipments 1.- Total IS 3 ' N G b 458. The market was stexdy. Quota-| (3} ated {ox Qeote In oo, spect Street, Norwich, Conn. 0 Greene '€ Cop tions ruled from $14.30 to $15.50 per | (o e for 0 mem in s “Phone 511 | 20 ot Agoult ‘pr to $15 5000 Tna Fopper 100 Tnrers ~Con 4 Tt Mer Mar 0 It AL M br 0 Int aPper 100 pounds, against $14.5 100 pounds on Thursday and 149 On ascount of Increase In price of ta- Eddie a-cc. the Whitestone Cigar will be CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. High. Low. Close. i F-om now on-at $35 per 1,000. B St . M K 0 Kansar ‘Cley 86 a0 o Sor 205, G i ot J. F. CO"#‘I;‘Y Eihs i |00 Kenneeott . w0% 183 Bridgeport 6, Murlins Giants, : 2a ranklin St. [ 190 Lock Steer RS AR poBridgeport, Conn. July 1 Smics fies ar 3 u e e o oty S o rilliant pitching today proved the un- o the Dodgers w h \IIEN ¥OU WANT to put your bus rwel S 2 e g R T doing of the leasue leading Murlins, nas hit for 316 to sess before the public, there is no 1900 Mex = ePtrol who lost to Bridge 't bv th f r Y. A - | 00 Miamt e asm e sy idg=port by the score o The reason of York's exalted o seitum better than h the ad 400 Midvale Staer - S ]840 1 omiy three hits, one a deuble, position in the Na 1 league race hs A easily discernible. Whils the team were gathered by the New Haven bat- ertising columns 0 Mo Kan & T 5 ss% 6% letin.

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