Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1917, Page 3

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& : A . !?lilfill auu.zm. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER- 25; 1917 GRAHAM RESIGNS N.F.A.CAPTAINCY BELL-ANS | 5 5 " | Absolutely . Removes Academy Captain-elect Will Enter Providence INSURANCE Have you full éoverage.on your Tive stock against ? School—East-| Indigestion. Onepackage wood Probably Will be Appointed Leader of Red. and Pme?“-?fflaté_“dmwfi " Clinches Pennant. s 1 ) ¥ e— ‘ ‘money. The Chamber-of Commerce 2.08 trot, purse 33,000, developed a bitter hattle.. Horses_took ‘turns at winning and Straight Sail had to walt after the first heat until the fifth before she won again. The betting made - Straight Sail early favorite. The.2.17 class race was a come-from- behind " victory from Lon McDonald and his Jey Mack. Burt K., an added , won the first - heats and lost ‘the third by a neck to Jay Muck, Wwho had the stamina to go out and Tand the next two and the racé. 9 trot, the third event on programme, Murray made a very poor drive behind Suldine and finjshed third, not seeming to hard. He ‘was removed and c\, len! drove Suldine three h 3 awarded $100 by the juc drive behind the favorite. The dispo. sition of Murmay's case was held up by the judges for further investiga- tion. Detroit and Washington Broke Even. ‘Washington, Sept. 24—Detroit split oven with 'Washington here today in #ts final appearance of the _season, winning the first game 8 to 3 and los- Ing the .second, 2 to 0. The visitors bunched hits on Ayers and Waldbauer, If not, cail or write 4. L. LATHROP & SONS Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home-"especially whien . it is furnished at LAHN’S. There’s SUCH A DIFFERENCE in B R Sl Il the Appearance, in the Quality, in the Durability of “Lahn’s Fir- ' : . .niture” that it has become known that this is the best place to buy. *We are satisfied with fair profits, and we meet you half way on the terms. You cannot buy ‘“‘cheap” furhiture here ---but you can buy mighty good-furniture at a very low price. It | will pay you to examine our stock before you spend a single dol- | lar elsewhere. We will leave the decision to you after you see our Fur- - niture. : % Complete Home Outfits At Lowest Prices ; DINING ROOM SET - PARLOR SFT The Acgdemy team had, a stiff sig- nal drill and scrimmage Monday &f- ternoon, trying out several mew plays against the scrubs, some of which the scrubs promptly smothered. -The first team won the practice game 6-0. A practice game has been scheduled with the Harddigs for Wednesday: afternoon and probably all of the squad will be a chance to get into the game, The large number of men. out for: the second team 1s proving a big aeset in developing the first team. The back- field ~ Monday, - consisting _ofe. Parker, Eastwood, Bennett and Chase, worked together smoothly. Oat is playing the same good game at end that he put up lest year and it looks as if Ray Counihan of baseball fame might play the other wing position in the big sames this year as he is showing some good stuff in the daily scrimmages. Charlie Tirrell is showing up_in good shape at tackle and will probably start the game with Stonington Saturday. Eastwood will probably do the Kick- ing for the team. oy A big surprise was sprung Monday when it was announced that Ralph D. Graham captain-elect would not re- turn to school having decided to o to the Morris Heights ‘school in Prov- idence. Graham is a fine football is the time to have us insure those new Fall stocks and ob- ain the protection »f our strong companies. . ISAACS. JONES thsurance and Real Estate Agent Yichards’ Building 91 Main St. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Browu & Perkins, ifameys-at-lew Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING player and his loss will be keenly felt. He has been playing on the Red and White team for three years and has been a star, both on offense and de- a recruit, in the opening contest, but in the second Shaw held them hitless until the ninth. In the first contest Cobb made four hits and a sacrifice in CALL UP 734 =nse. Willlam M. Eastwood, who was five times at bat, stol Gefeated by one vote for captain at i sy scored two runs. With or Without Gas Attach- J| tho electton Iast fall will probably bo | Scores: . ments_but Always EFFICIENT ||appointed caplain. While this is only (FIRST GAME) and ECONOMICAL— i gta00d Bl ccond, ysar|on Sthe x| Datrent 100101104814 1 ! sity he was the detensive star of the | REiPl | §0 010210421t 1 | team last kv;n{dnm is shuw.!-‘rg‘ up nll James and Stanage; Ayres, Wald- RALPH D. GRAHAM 5 i B R e e n baver and Alpeworth. Umpires, Evans, | X F. A. Captain-elect Who Wilt Go to - - i s oA New designs in 3-piece Mahogany Parlor Suites, uphol- || Another School. ter. Coach McKay expects no serlous opposition from Stonington Saturday when the Academy will play the open- ing game of the season on the ene- my’s grounds. HARD FOUGHT RACES AT (SECOND GAME) Detrott 000000000—0 2 2 Wash'ton 10000010x—2 6 1 Dauss, Cunningham and Stanage, Yelle. Shaw and Ainsmith. Umpires Owen and Evans. Time 1:26. We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. stered in genuine leather, including Sof.l, Rockeryand Arm Chair, for on Lewls' double to right. Cooney’s single and. Gainor’s double in the third sent over the second one. The last Boston score came in the sixth, Off R IEEERNE STaEET Willlams, when Gainor singled, Lewis COLUMBUS GRAND CIRCUIT Red Sox Shut Out Chicago. ' |sacrificed, Gainor scoring on Walker's $48 S50 value $75 00 i Feature Event Put Over Umtil Today| Boston, Sept. 24—Ruth of Boston |single to’ center. - 3 o! 5 A Free Mot ort e TR Go | Shut out’Chicago today 3.to 0, turn-| A single and two bases on balls in . S | T F BuRNs i i er Races Go|ing back the new American League |the Chicago half of the ninth filled the g > 8 . [] Extra Heat. : champions when they came within |bases with two out, but J. Collins, who ~ i . scoring distance. F had already made two doubles and a Heating and Plumbin Columbus, O., Sept. 24.—The feature| Russell tried out his arm for four |single, was easily thrown out by 1 8 g8 gent of today'é Grand Circult was un- | innings and then gave way to Will: | Cogne. P nished at sunset and Busy's Lassie [iams, another southpaw Roland The score: 92 Franklin Street and Straight Sail were left after five | use it the world serios. Neither GRL.| = Ghioass (A) Boston (A) | 2 heats te battle for the sixth one 'on|cago pitcher was hit hard, but five 3 hoo a e % hoo e | —| the morrow, all other horses being rul- | of Boston's hits were | Involvad & it i s ooes ¢139% As-'-l ed out. Becelll was awarded third|scoring its three runs. With two out 9 4 3 1Gatorib 3 213 0 0 1RO money and Miss Perfection fourth |in the first Gajnor maikes ind woooit Pl 2230 ’ | FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY M L R R * 5 | > 3011 Ofameme 30410 . 4 - This Handsome Brass Bed, THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO 10 AL e : : - 7 50000 Twn BrmEH S This White Enamgl Bed, 2 inch Solid Oak Extension Tables, satin finish, continuous posts, e e W ey St PETRTIE continuous posts, heavy fillers, extends to 6 feet, golden oak value $25.00—any size.... $19.50 any size, value $12.00...... $8.50 | finish, value $16.50—Special $12.50 ROBERT J. COCHRANE ; MARKET MODERATELY AGTIVE | Gom Pr met or s ; o = GAS FITTING, Gruclble Steel . % % S OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. 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New Vork scored in the first inning when Kauff walked and tallied on Zim- 74 MAIN STREET, with the Lahn Furniture Co. A. CURLAND, Manager, formerly Manager of The Plaut-Cadden Phonograph Department i blul_soont ';‘fim;f;e". Tone: &:’ 11'-" ‘1-5- Mer Mar p merman’s double. In the sixth Rob- closing af -8, @ met aln of two | ickices Pa TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY e 5 Miami " Coper e T Ey ANl the more representative equip- | Midrale Steel E T e clicn jmalyeq,’ Slng ments, metals, shippings and semi-war | MonS Sacke @ Bmith and_forced Haheceson. ar too = = e = = S 7 stocks were equally responsive and | Missouri Pac bt Blio.l but Holls sington et Kok GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. - |Cases Against Weaver and McMullin | expression of opinion on the part of|tended the first camp at Plattsburs, — | Mont Powey £ v . didates and others and a social|and J§ now awaiting orders to Jolm Sharea In the higher quotations of the B Do Feventiy Which with . an| mecius s Cilcgs George Weaver and Fred McMullin of | Stamford.—A certificate of incorpor- | " : Copley Square, Boston, Mass. |last hour, when short covering was inflela out, gave therh their lone run. E the Chicago American League club|ation was filed with the secretary of| Fair Haven—Dr.James Laden, the o il - | most exténsive. Sales amounted ' to S BonTok s o Losis were dismissed in the police court to- | itate recently by the Marsh sakerics| vetorinary, now commissioned & lieu- N pat Dublic Library, Trinity Church.|gs5000 shares. Yo o o o 7 day. -They were charged with as-|jgcocintion of Stamford. temant in the United States army, ig Girimian Scfence Chiren, ey Opard | D e ontinued 1n fair supply R RS T R | . Wood, Guring a disturoance on the ball| Waterb | emel e Atyatic aEnt ot v ol e e Robertson,t 4 9 ofsSmime 30200 3 , dur terbury.—T third time in|short furlough. PEicoiric cars pass the Oxford to B | higher. even for Drimae eoflatorsl Fyers | o f& Wew 5 Kada 313 0 0 10 el BE Towie st Ridiuicpnis fleld ‘during & previous visit of the | four wenre sayer Sertin Beviy acs| SPOTt fuslough ' & M R R station, all S.'S. lines and | the west came advices of greater con- | Ao’ & Sieet’” el 41140 Gleveland at Boston. ” Chieago club to this city. Today the|veek accepted the nomination for| New Britain—The United Itallan so- Sogpy pare of he st and sunurd e amip AYioes of sremier conciNew s s SRR s1330 complainant and his witnesses failed | mayor- on the democtatic tioket. Glatios Wik hell & Collimbus. Dey | ools s200. © Toome 3100 and upi with bath | . "n;yeq” increase in railway - ton- | Qi Bime 05 Twubes 10809 111000 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. | e nere . cbration at Turner hall on October 1§ Double reoms $2.00 and up; with bath | nage. e : SO e 10420 S Hartford.—Schcs | funds amounting | and the proceeds will go to the Italian 3285, Bonds were irregular, with further | Popies as MeCarze 303 10 IR e fo $345,230.33 have been distributed | Red Cross fund. PHILIP P. PRETTO lste‘vliheaubin lnlduulldlllz United States | bere Marauette Salleep’ 4 0 0 3 of 20E o] TN e s J — amons the various districts of the city, e teel 5's breaking 1 1-2 per cent. Lib- S e gl e 80| et Brom iy RIE! ATE W, by City Treasurer Charles H. Slocumb.| Branford—A cable came to Mr. and - —————_| erty bonds moved in the narrow range | B, Cci,C St L el Totas B 4T L 00 00 0] Bons Gincnat 2 (2 wmnings) , Bi F STA NEWS Min VT Hamme s facieday = s o(lsziflfl’!l‘ozslgofléfil Total sales (par ::L‘ Sbl‘l‘v‘?' & ) anky wrir l"‘:: 3B T 0 American League. Middletown.—Mr. and Mrs. Edward | nouncing that Russell Nichols whe valu ,425,000. W e = or 7. Smith 1n 8ih o ashington 3. (Piret game.) P. Schacfer of Middletown, announce | has bee he Ambulance co ork $1.25 Bip & W vess () Baged for 3. Smith in ¢ Detrott 8, Washingt . . Schacfer of 4 , announce [ has been in the Ambulance corps in To New York $1 o onde, Cola desate) yare unif Pk ol (2 ol ror Dok T 3. Dert ¢ Washingtan 1. (Second eame) i the “engagoment_of thelr daughier, | Paria for scveral months, was : X y St Spring Sccre by innings: B e o & ilford.—The democrats of the cen-| Miss Pauline _Schacfer, to Roberi | the result of the extreme har i ——— e el g vt o O B e . “Touts plaved as part o s doutie | ter will go to Devon on Thursday ev-|Bova Ward, 24, of New Rochelle, son | the work he was domng ther . TO NEW YORK BNE o g et Emeee Heda o et o ey . s ikl s | 'Of Mra, Dolrrt B Wand sod the, iate | Nihois Sl TOnein 15 Ponie ot Royal Duten' et members of the party in that district | Mr.»Ward, who was president of the | has regained Iis strength, ar St. Louls & 8 F STANDINON at the auditorjum. There will be an | Ward Baking company. N¥. Ward at- | plans he has not made as GRR S Braves and Cincinnati Play 12-Inning Scaboard® Alr Youls 8 W . Lane RS "NEW YORK Sexboard A L 5 - e S Roeck Cincinnati, O. Sept. 24—Cincinnati | Pamsdripsa 2.0, i A and Boston played twelve innings to a | St Louis ... - Sloss' Sheftiela 2 to 2 tie here today, darkness halt- | Cincionat - South - Pacife ing a fine pitching duel between the | GucEe - . o South Railway veteran Rudolph and Eller. Bosion, %t S p.m "Effecttve Oct. 15th, Stuacharer Score: Pittsmrsn 3 SiiriorEteet ™ Cineinnati () $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—3$1.25 et 3% 8 R LR E] ie $aizs . IR R s 01 1 $1300 5 5 1% 3 i1700 ] IR Native Peaches iid [REEE e $ow 40 i EEEE] Rocky Ford Melons R 4102 0| WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC LAWN Totals 59 93621 1l Tots 12103 12 o TENNIS FOURNAMENT F b G c (x) Batted for Tragesser in Sth. T res! reen Lorn & Rl o B i Opening Round Played at the Long- more by innings: . ki SMALL PICKLING ONIONS Lo oy T 0 g 33| weod Cricket Club Yesterday. Wabash pf " (A) e t. Ma-| Boston, Sept. 24—Miss Evelyn Sears, SPICES for Pickles and Preserves Wabasn Dr () e former natlonal singles champion, and . Weat' Pacific - pt Miss Eleanor R. Sears, holder with People’s Market N e Pt e e e WO L R T o Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 24—Philadel- | bles title, won their matches with case 6 Franklin Street o phia continued its unbroken eeries of | in the opening round of the women's Woolworth .. victorles by winning from Pittsburgh | patriotic lawn tennis tournament a the Longwood Crickett Club today. The former defeated Mrs. Kenneth Billings in love sets, while Miss Elean- today, 2 to 0. but was eliminated as a contender for the National League champlonship through the victory of JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor MONEY. o c New York, Sept. 24—Call money Mies Helen M. Tiie Best Place is the Cheapest steady: high 4 low 3 3-4; ruling rate R asork avep'St Houis; Uhredden, 6-2 ot The winners® will itCjosing DId 3 3-4; offered at 4; |Phil ....0 010000012 7 1|meet in the next round tomorrow. last loan 4. The only unexpected happening was the defeat of.Mrs. N. W. Niles by Mghs Katherine Farrar in two hard fought Bets. Pittsburgh 0000000000 7 1 Bender and Killifer; Jacobs, Carl- son and Schmidt; Umpires, O'Day and Time '1:43. Place to Buy AUTO ROBES WAGONS COTTON. New York, Sept. 24—Cotton_futures HA R OT: 24 Harrison. s sl RUBBER BOOTS o closed unseftled. October 2435: De | o Y GTEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES - ey ey maumay . 303; Murel: Chicago 4; Brooklyn 2. Bantamweight Champion Drafted. Ol Mgt £ ¢ Chi Se s ey 8s&co! eady icago, Sept. 24—Charley Deals| New Orleans, Sept. 24 — The fed- so":‘""u":"""::‘.gc;!”‘ = Spot stealiy; (muIAlinK: Beiy: triple in the elgth inning gave Chicago | eral appeal board here today granted m. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. R; to 2 victory over Brooklyn today. Pe;‘ifl lélaefl;l.fl."o”d t.fl b\l,fl'-l-fl'l;’:i!?; nes like these are being enacted lcan(onment. The men .in the photo- :f‘ th?lr Hking.h After their first meal . High Low. Cloy core: puy s ampion, un: November o % v ey learned that one of the dutfes Qo 3% 17 WX [Brookiyn 110000000-2 6 1|to, report for duty with the natlonal|®!! OVer the United States as the in-|graph have been at camp but a few |(he¥ leafned that one of the du(fes m L L ml)m m Qtne, UK 4% X | Chicago 00000004x—4 9 0larmy. Herman told the board he|Crements of the great draft army reach |hours. but they have already fallen. in{§icicy “Phay wre Busily npaped ot Gt P et Smith and Xrueger, Vaushn, Hend- [wanted to sccept one or more offers|camp. The introduction to military lite vith the spiric of army e = They|that task, while others of their cgm- "Gas 8% ors Sw |ryx and o oefer. Umpires, | of $6,000 for title bouts so ‘as provide is made quickly ang e men are ad their first taste of army |rades are taking thelr turns at the 34 IATH STREET, NORWICH, CT.|Com Prod o 0% 62 Quigley and Byron. Time 1:21. adequately for his aged parents. soon accustomed to the routine of the|“grub”, afid by their expressions it was |mess tables. - » - . Y o5 e < Dot § : g 5 5 4 4 LAY - £ e § poict

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