Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 28, 1917, Page 3

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ayer, Bender and Killifer, Adams.|be one of the best left-hand ‘pitchers ‘mpires, O'Day and Harrison. Time |in the game. Koob is living up to it. ¢ Then Rickey searchad around and e Browns Win Gompetitive Miliiary Drill = , oo stock against i won't hit a terrible lot, § remarked FIRE and LIGHTNING? X NationalLeague. hh b = 1 not, call or writs Lieut. Col. Sheldon Awards St. Louis Team $500 for Ex-| . =~ gy e weu i el Euns Rut ud pointed out that the youth possessed INSURANCE 4. L. LATHROP & SONS 34 9 ¥ Phllm;:phl- -] 8 iots of npeed anl wonderful field- 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. cellent Military Tactics—Second Place Given to Wash- Sheaers % @ | aviin - Lavan is now recosmiz- e e nctons 2 " led as a real star. ington Club and Third to Cleveland—Great Credit Given | 225 3 lil| These fellows are still with the Plttsburgh 7 325 | Browns and Rickey is with.the Car- Ginals as president of the club. A short time ago he went to Milwaukee to Drill Sergeants Who Had the Men in Charge—Mil- 0 Won. Lost. to purchase a pitcher named Goodwin " itary Drilling Will Be Carried Out Every Season. Chicago w and he found the competition decid- i e o @ Sty Interesting. | Rickey. looked at S ctralt. 3 Goodwin and promptly announced i one of the finest. - — . 14 Goodwin’s first game was a shut- Chicago, Aug. 27—Members of the,—148. _ Batteries: Seibold and # S e i he has pitched some excellent <on- tests. Rickey has placed the stamp of stardom on himy If he follow: through as have others of Rickey's selection, Miller Huggins' pitching staff has gained its greatest asset. St. Louis club are winners of the |Schang; Sothoron, Molyneux and Sev- competitive military drill né lthe ereid. American League. Lieutenant Colonel g Raymond Sheldon 'U. S A. an-|FOHL IN FAVOR nounced his decision ton: t. e players will be presented with $300 195 THREE DNRIRES by President Johnson of the Ameri- Thinks There Should Be a Man to Lost i can league. The army sergeant who 2 . Insure Through An Agency |5} lsague. The arm 100, #,:h'm: :I-{ssnt Third From | Siiadla Pirates Shut Out Giants. O ’//'I'////'/"/m“ hat i Second place was given to the ird Instead of Second. T New York, Aug. —Pittsburgh ls compstent to give EXPERT | FTCTOUC, 0 Ciap ‘and third to Cleves o defeated New York in the first of a (e i BERVICE and SOUND PROTECTION. | jard. Chicago_was fourth, Boston, | Lee Fohl, manager of the Indians, is s e, three same series here today, 1 to 0. = i 5 e Detroit, New York and Philadelphia | out with a statement to the effect that s Coouer, Pittsburgh's left handed P e S v, Y. in the order named. The St. Louls | three umpires should be used in ev- Satiosnt Liteus: pitcher, won his third game of the ISAAC S. JONES | vlayers were perfect in variety of |ery game. The reason for Lee's ar-| Rrookiyn 7. Chicag 1 season on the Polo Grounds. Carey | A S < > | movements and punctuality and were |gument was the manner in which | Pittsba 1. New York 0. scored Pittsburgh’s lone run in the D . | penalized only one point in discipline Owen, Nallin and McCormack worked | gusinoat & Boson 2, fourth innins by smart base running. | and six points in drilling. in the last series between the Ath- i sty Score: ’ ’ | Lieutenant Colonel Sheldon said he |letics and Cleveland. It so happened e Pittsburah (N) New York (M) * = was astonished at the efficiency of |that during the Indian-Athletic series | Bime % Boen L o a o a e e ation s esources ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e team there ‘were mearly a fozen close de- | Psicmbia & 0w o grotoomee "3 0% 8 Hpumey 0% 8 3 i y o S e o T PR “The sergeants deserve great credit (g(sio:s at hthlpd. and, adcccrdmsh to | Washington 11 Cleveland 9. e i3 1 o|Kauger vt bes s jud i L | i 4 r the results they have achieved,” |Coaches Fohl and Howard and Third Eastern League. Bicckeiab 4 113 i1221 me reason and judament that makes us conserve nati Brown & Perkin, M allsm | ror e coote ey e ey | Do D O e R | e L Weas® 1433 fazodl values in the earth, the mine and forest, aos o el [ Over Thames Nat. Bank. Shetucket St. | 1o the hizhest commendation for the [the umpire stationed at third err, al- | Pomland 10, New Lendn 0 INuerab 3 134 0 {1330 et it T st, Boverns the wise car | Entrance stairway near to Thames | <plendid manner in which they ac- [though to the occupants in the press L § WiWianee 3 0 3 1 T3z gwner in his choice of tires. This ever-growing demand for the most | National Bank. Telephone 38-3 | quitted themselves.” box it looked as if the umps missed | woreser 5, Brdeoen 5. remerd wme) Cooper.p 205 31030 for the money is testing, to capacity the Firestone factory. A careful J President Johnson said that military | several. Ordinarily the field umpire e Y == 10000 0% o oaE e sial here g % oo o V. fu e canwor nE commp | (TilINE undoubtedly would be carried [has to chase from around second 10 | mecheser 5 Toals 30 627 14 Sty yo 0 urces is bound to make you a Firestone user. ARRE , = out every seaso declde a play at third. Often he is in | Prriee 5. Yuteo 5 (0 Datiea for Robertaon I Sth 3 e 3 . mith loeal appiications, as ehey cannot 2 had position to render a correct ver- | Richmena 3 Teronis | Sgoes o St Test Firestone Super-size Cord Tires. Note their response and ro I5% local discase: greatiy infiuenced by| _American Power Boat Regatta. |dict. But with an arbitrator right on | Seimers 3 Memtenl & tisbush .. s1909¢ #rip; their smooth going. Count the saving in fuel; keep track of ¢ i nal conditions, and in orde r 2 —Een e s able t merican As : w York 3 - : 5 . B u e 1 Somattona ] Conet take an hterag: | polinneapols, Minn, Aug. 87—Miss|,ogiiion to give a decision, and, when| At St Paul 4. Toiedo 1 Two base hit, Carey.. mileage. Your business judgment watching Firestone performance Fameds. ['s “Catarrn “Medicine ia | DetTolt Il driven by Gar WWood won |vou get right down to if. the third | At Xawus Ofr-Indimeciniy rin will leave you no choice, Bken fmtemally end et ouE e | Pwer Toat Assaciation: {onight | Dase declsions are extremiely {mpor- e Ao Lawrence Shut Out Hartford. e syatem. Hails Catarrh Mediclne was|with a total of 15 polnts for the three i1 i > Memphit 3. Chattancosa. 4. wrence, Mass., Aug. 27.—Law- Proosibed by ome of the best ‘physi | 30-mile races, the firat of Which Was | nniote pie idens o ah Wiyl | Blmnhun 5 Al 1 rence shut out Hartford, 3 to 0, to- Cemores st Soms 3t "the bent timas|beld Saturday. Mise Minneapolls had | '8 JUh, Contact. The tmes whon | Baene e & day. The visitors were unable to hit Gaw effect! while an error by posed of some Of the best tonics e i et siee D inioBIc8 | 12 points and Hawkeye II had six. ans has chased plavers from Grimes and Gaston’s double account- Two base hits, Menosks. loan the Governmnet you have made our entrance into this war emphatically effective. AUGUST 30: Those who bought Liberty Bonds Siettield ey #blood flers. The perfect combina- “"‘.S,Pehflétbs average speed today |pames could be counted on the strings GAMLS SCHIDULED FODAY. . - gion, of The insregients’in wails’ Co | was 561 miles an hour, © Rt s hiss e Ui e P 2 ed for Lawrence's tallies. Score: e Rats Takures In calasrriad condh oL S, o Aot many things an umpire should not S — o Send “Zor testimonials, i Chicago, Aug. 27.—Ralph De Palma, | nar" or ‘ses. There are times when | Fitsbuh at New Yorx i : e foqa _Bend for testimonials, free the Italiah driver, tonieht entered the 5o ara times - Eitass 22 Brootisn ‘ fsmmonsce % 573 85 8 F ¥, GHENBY & _CO. Props. Toledo, 0. |he T 5 an umpire, by turning his back, ac R e H of‘chman.h 4 2 1 2 0 Al dragetets 7o three automebile ‘races to be decided |35, dine’ 1o Evans can Keeh out “ofs i B B i { R s HanT EEANY Pifie fo- constipation. [at the Speedway Labor Day. What otherwise would be' serious e ¢ 2ouird™ 4111 e x trouble. K at Chicago. 3 of1 pe. 31400/ = Brooklyn 7, Chicago 1. Phitaddionin st St Louts | : ot 5 10 8 o) SETHT NotEn rgokivn, N. ¥, Aus. 27--Brook-| World's Champion Hurdler Not to D s & Clapiin: i R SR v a single, a triple and a Enter A. A. U. Meet . ; 7 £ Bven it B \ atd fail to landl home i nter A. A, et e e 5 the bl doings this season It deserves | tome, a ainbi Cai o nting and a| Chicago, Aus 37— Robert M.|. . . o e = CERT B8 GEps, = Just across ‘the et |c oday's opening zame with | court, world’s champion hurdler, to- New London a1 Poctland. Lawrenee =3 the *[Chicago, driving Douglas out of the |nizhe comfirmed reports that he will Hartford st Lawrence. | S g 5 2 Oy eand winning, 7 19,1, gUnings: |not defend his honors in the national % e e - . Frochlon 8 A. A, U. meet to be held_in St. Louis etroit 5, Boston 1. 3 B e #his 56 Gt Gay when i aan, Trende s Ott |rolled as a_student officer at Fort|bunched hits off Ruth today and de- | SPringfield, Mas: us. New 5 . on & bix sle the other dav when 50 | Dilhocfer.’ Coombs ‘and Miller: Um: | ST,0" (Saat feated Hoston, 5 to 1. Score: Haven got an early start today and 331 Main St., Norwich, Conn. 3 3. S R defeated Springfield 5 to 2. the scor- Distri P P Phillice 5.8 Lobia & a1 TP % W% » aling stopping when GI went' in. It istributors for Z thietics 8, St. Louis 0. x - o alsh.c 3072 3 Olmunes i 5 0lwas the second errorless game of the A . . If the Athletics could sting St Tatice & St Louls 0. @ | wEMiadcuphia, Aug. oT—Hard i (R4 s ] 1o 1 e[lalon o Loasue Fark Nutter, with . Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio ance e n_league Xon S Almas e s vl 5 y o . & 2 — s 13 I'two triples and a single, and Ricond: %~k Jessne ¢ Louis to four hits and Philadel- |errors bv Hornsby and Snyder, gave | Lewisl 4271 0 dfveachir 130 0¢ . e, anc onda : T e | phia shut out St. Louts today, 8 to 0. | Philadelphia the victory over = St. | ety 3 8 3 § gidimanest 2 9 2 o offeatured the hitting. Score: e e — = s e e | . 010002203 811 oSt Tous 000013000412 3|Hemme 3633 paamEt 03 R Rl Ofmeekerce *3 3% 5 8 Worcsster Won Two! Games WHITE 80X OWE | TENNIS PLAYERS TOUR e ] [E uis. 000000000—0 4 3(Philadel... 00000060x—6 9 0 9011 Olamesp 10 ) & OfClemenst 2 1 0 0 0| Worcester, Mass., Aug. —Wo MUCH TO GLEASON COUNTRY FOR RE . e S uiuccegatn .| Limbires, Moriarty and Evans. Time | Horstman, Doak, Ames and Snyder: Bl = EHcoetisn 178 80 8| gater won both edds. of a double s cbids s T S 10008 iy i ofkingir 41 3 5 1|header here today, 9 to 1 and 6 to 5. | Rowland’s Assistant Valuable As a| Miss Browne anc Fe The Glant outfelder is | Totats STor Wi 36 glparsinab ¢ 113 1 0fA ninth inning rally with the score Judge of Pitchers. R the Natlonal league battin I @ Batted for Seote 1n sen. | Shanmomer & 1 ofStowe.ss 13 8|3 to3 agalnst Worcester lent excite- g | B & Ve 48 1 % 3l ment to the second mame. Scores e e S R En gens s as i n ] o S 35e5 s (First GGame.) the Boston Red Sox for the America Pitcher Toney has earne o S o S i R xoDonncil 1 0 8 0 9 Worcester Bridgenort . League pennant, much of the cred of $1,000 for winning Home run. Burns. B GiiL.p 20100 ab hipo a o aef s 3 ¥ .. |1a of $1060 for winning ! " e g 478 & 5| will be due to Kid Gieason the ve siine e ertain RS D e e e o| Tl 3 10 00 A L L E netah k. ord ming a t e DY x) Batted for Schwartie m . Conwes. 3 L 4 % Mleomanee &0 0 1 pleran s Sould have ‘won - MARKET WAS BEARISH Com Prod Ret pt ... Chicazo, Aug. 27.—Chicazo gained | 00, St S R R Pl Sould i P [ Gt et B tla full zame on Boston in the Sorinend Wiaes 401 1331 Glenson has been acting as o, | Because of Uncertainty Attending B %|can League pennant race toc Two base_hits e 3181 OMamma 311 3 1|land chief advisor to Ma ( E = | = Hudeon shutting out New York 3 to base hits, Nutter 2, Frose g e All Cleveland ha o to beat | Government Price Control. I ok & W Detroit won from Boston. The W Lindstomp 3 1 2 2 o Conmoliy.c 4 0lance Rowland this season and % 5 v etroit wos Sosto . e i T ot - sl L York, Aug. of last Bog Sox now are three games ahead of | Portland Swamped Planters. Totals P R HA attribute the excellent sh WS e Hea (Box twirler. The Ta. late rally in the < market Secur Z T : Poriland, Maine, Aug. 27 —Durning | motats 3 s 20as 2{club to the skillful mannes Boigen Ghs: Ehiis surrendered today, the bears s retiring Chicago in the sev- | pitched good- ball against New Lon- Lyons fn 9. he has brought his pitct Jotned the Red | again assuming an aggressive position |Ere ... s pRnteeted (heatedly to|don today and the home team won, = e isa B YT vt b | on the continued uncertainty’ attending | Ficher Tids o cCun agains e umpire’s rul- (10 to 0. Bradley was put out of the E 0000 RO o i T e 1 W ings on balls and strikes. He was|game sl : E e o R Laie n jec o it : bullish_initiative, rubles fall- e Yot Portlund Brachett, Lear. . Three base hite Malones, Con- | sudge of pitchers, and his masa hen the Phillies sent him to Boston |, corded, with irregularity In remit- P | Gifantert 3 i : e (R R i B inx a twirler for the dav or bef SEiiL slipping when the Braves Sct him | t2ices to others of the allied countries Browabin 1 5 8 : iig $ies e Bridgesort lifting one who 1s being hard hit from S s e i neral firmness marked the earl : T 4 ! i R 1201 Hian o h oo the box. Deen bitting mear the mililon mask | deaiings, but prices fell back on_the | Iinis - w3 b . §3 1 0 0Denink 920 olymmen Ty 2 o1 There has been only one Aissapo . = B gy i eds, | exha: n of short covering. Conflict- | Jmiration | Bendryxier 2 H i%0 ¢ 0 onain S i wnremes S 25y | ment co Chicag - sl Reds. | (O eports concerning Bethlehem | nicrvom | Alexander.e 2 z - . 133 0fGaraatase & 1 i | this season. Joe v ana 1 Our Sydner correpe el's financial plan started a setback . e 30810 0 0 1 o Murray.ss 1 | Collins, heretofore riva 3 i St o of the industrials of one to three points. H s 00 ofiere o 22 | Speaker for batting e PU—— e e ted States Steel reacted from 1221 iuniil iy o iz s i i : stumped Tk Bl 1 closing at 120 53-8, a net | Kaiy Tire s Canmeanp 7 3 1 these pla e g iy Ofher equipments and war | Kot cop 0 2 3 gg|aketer” 11 L) 38 DIAKEER Are P — so pursved an un- i 'Y o v o : a1 11 sion of them have seunting T s soon parted with | Lehigh valley Ta utale G 5 i Fear that th re Hany po % AND GASFITTING ~ moderate gains of the first hour. | Maswell Mcior o (2) Winning run ma below the .300 mark 3 v emove W s sl ol e tivity in a few of the pooled | Jaxwell Sotcr 2 bt wE | pastim are havinz | (%) Daited for Brots g o gl apdil Absolutely Rer res was abandoned when public i TR pase’ hit, Hig hit. Hikh gle to cop second plac i b inmines ad the savers e . . Yy : CALL UP 734 e e e Washington 17, Cleveland 9. | 10 s Gecond pace In run gectins, | Wors cpd 80830 SR amelai coutd pui e w it DEaat o Al -~ - e ] ed much of the day's _stabilit S % Cleveland, Aug. 27.—Washington won | That is, all big leaguers excepting T¥ | Two base hits Malencs, Canaran. Three base | S€7I€S 0n the mariet at once. PR Se With or Without Gas Attach. Atlantic, Gulf and West In- trom Cleveland today, 11 to Cleve- | Cobb. ptar Pottaeer, Cansran. end Lear = - = ments but Always EFFICIENT § well as United Cigar Stores {land drove out three’ pitchers, and so = === and ECONOMICAL l and Tobacco Products, advancing 1 to | dia_ Washington. Cleveland fook the > 1-2 points. These gains were sut lead in the fifth, but Washington zot N d e - > s o (e 162 again In ‘the S1s Jorneos | | New London (Ncrwich) Line Jj cyer. in the drooping trend of the later o credited with the victory. The : ~N Y i dealings, the list closing with a heavy rake | & - - B . e ... || tone. Total sales azgresated 295,000 2] | wathington (a) Cleve @ 5 b B d B S B o ewW ori< S g iz, ir “mw | wav o | To- Liberty Bond Buyers §l. 3 : of Rances Impending payments to the Libert i & Menamyar s 12 8 slomnger 4 273§ i Strs. City of Lowell and Chester W. Ch { and the next offering of treasury T CMilan ot 1201 3 3o - by Leave New London daily S A. J. Wholey & | certiicates accounteu for the - per |of: fii G L. itaaa : PATRIOTS: Were it not for you this country § DU Naw yorid Piar 70 A h o &e oley & call money rate and the greater | 410009 & % Y Due Piar 40 N. R. ft. Hou " 12 FERRY STREET ty of time accommodations. ! IRER could not have men in the firing line in France, could B[ ccmfortable Staterooms—well e tilated—can be oce ot m sond_market was irregular on i S ETEE il e % , i BT Noor stvice 8 s i a trading, Liberty 3 1-2s holding | bere Marauetic Tampern . 6 0 0 0 o | ST e e e lamer ERE rot have a million men preparing for active service, | AT Norwioh to New Yorlk a e). $1,945,000. | EW Vo xAdilan 11 0 0 o could not support a navy to safeguard movements of Asslicatisrs, for Statercoms and Tisksts shous . i s | States " bonds (old ‘iseues) | i | Jobnsonp 3 0 0 o o = G. W. ADAMS. ket Agent N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R « T | uncranzea on call = | i litee il = : men and food to succor peoples in danger, could not § § ¢ ihed % Py bas & 3 : . | == s i an . i 5 R g % The New England Steamship Compan | Heallng and Plumblng b i ot Rt | 2 = ® participate in any wdy in this Great War upon Imperial- [ | S oo s s e | The tollowtng 1s 3 summary of yesterday's trans- | Ry et (Batted for Tumer in 5 s a = = s | acticns on the New York Stock Exchange to 3 p. m.: | &s'F G Tatied for ism and Military Autocracy, could have no part in pre- 82 Fraiklin Street | & S e e i el k ‘ " FESRENE ) o -iF R e . ek e 2120018 serving small nations and free governments. By your g ,r“! | Stnctase ot - U 1A ! i ¥ i Cincinnati 4, Bosto Boston, Aug. aseman’ Smith ay for the scoj n 2. IRON CASTINGS | FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Third ston opened the nz of all four Cin- | Tewn Cop w 1 .. ROOFING THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. Ere S ot W e ASL0S2E 7 [ on the Government Partial Payment Plan will please Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street [ 2 T e e © " hf’;"'""'" 130 e ae note that the final payment of 30 per cent of the amount | s = |4 jun b § Roptsy H 215108 subscribed is due August 30, and should be paid § ONE LOT OF ROOFING (ALMOST CLEAR ASPHALT |4 Cnited" o ot i AR = | R EGUT S ROBERT J. COCHRANE |: E L e Gt 111 iiiii|§ af the place the subscription was made AT PRICE OF REGULAR GOODS. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | aonis nest = ] Praa early enough to permit transmission of the funds to B This roofing was made to order for exporiation but owing to Washington Sa., Washington Building | 3, 5, Ii.1 o o’ Lieh e "o o 2annl w2z | reach the Federal Re.nrve B'“'k = B_““"n on August 30. lack of shipping facilities could not be delivered. If in need B e o e Paking, | B S NI Pnd e The promptness with which previous payments have B/ of an extra good roofing at a low price call and examine this | T e et LT LS B s wey ol e lot. You will see the best roofing you ever saw at price of = Bethichem Steel pf Willys O’land - Phone 581 Belhishem steet &) e LA WEEKLY PAYMENTS: The vast number of men, regular goods. = B F. Gecdtien ot . SOSEON. i women and children who have bought Liberty Bonds 1 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $1.75 PICKER SOME STARS Brunswick Tmp. MODERN PLUMBING [ e . 2 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.25 New York, Aug. 2 .—Cotton futures closed steady. October 22.06, December | Sisler, Koob and- Lavan Have All Add- on the weekly instalment plan, and are faithfully mak- Calitornta Pack ¥ 5 3 Eamnte S 2210, January 2210, March 22.25, May - . . : { > 7z = :,r:-:;g": :l ]'ir;h-:_\::«nwhwse- as | Cansdlan Pac Z5:40" - Foot, anlet: il 3050 ed to Scout's Renown. ing their payments, are worthy of especial commenda- 3 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.75 slectti ing. We guaran- | Caniral Leatber pt sl e 5 - B4 . . N e €erro de Pasoo % .. It was through George Sisl a n. Theirs th opportunity to W persistency ' : 25 zee the i ":':":ku'“ks':‘h‘-“ vaqRK, ?u;m:,&f, 0_\?“);‘{ . MONEY. his | wonderful - work that = Branch t"’. e eh' A l',ho g ;5‘ e ) We have a good Roofing, Nails and Cement in roll at $1.2 sy expert worl a e fairest | Ches B = - = ickev first gained f: e cause which, displayed all, will wis H - e e O n New York, Aug 27 — Call money | for bal pravers Ricker: thin mane. || Fighteous S W D e Y & n this §for 1 ply, $1.50 for 2 ply, and $1.75 for 3 piy stead: war, bring its sad features to a close, and make a safe srices Ch. Gt Westen .. Ask us for plans and prices. high'3; low 2 1-2; ruling rate 3 B oS ger of the Browns, made the asser- §: closing bid 2; offered at 2 1-2; last | tion when Sisler began to flash as a loan 2 1-2. pitcher and_outflelder that the former world in which to reconstruct stricken nations. J. F. TOMPKINS e | e e 3 some val Ty Cobb a. o £ TOMEKY BUE 3 |Ebit hotii | IBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE OF NEW ENGLAND e Househo 0% o e |Prove Rickey is right. ok " Continue Wearing Your Button ¢ Following close after Sisler, Rickey s sy | turnea Ernie Koob into the American - A League with the laconic remark that A WHEN_ YOU WANT to put your bus- iness before the public. thére Is no | Columbls Gas BULLETIN BUILDING, . 74 FRANKLIN STREE1 medium bottes ¢han through the ad- |Comp Tab Rec. L. sS4 . rertisizy columas of The Rulletin. Corn’ Prod Ref. ... 5% 5% 5% |here was a kid who some day would 2 N - . : i 3 5 > .o

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