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N TR — @ _ NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 19'3 x| C10SING DAY AT NORTH RANDALL TRACK E) : FOR EVERYTHING ¥ 3\ Coemraa W INSURABLE ~ L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street Norwich, Conn. 1918 Grand Circuit Racing—Close F'Inuh.eo and Fast e Time Features of Day’s Card—Three Favorites and One P LN s mary: % 210 class trotting, purse $1,000: m F‘ ’RE 1 'wWa June Red, b m, by Red Medium go"lg e Y (Geers) cees we ceseae that vacation see us about|Bertha McGu arve r (Ack ) eeees 2 FIRE INSURANCE. e B by Binsolia % (Tipling) B Sound companies and ex- Xpr . press (Fleming) +.... 8 3 pert service. The Proof, Doris Todd Temple al arted. ISAAC S. JONES ost time, 2.07 1-4, 2 Insurance and Real Estate Agent | Drce forall class, 8, purse § Richards Building, 91 Main Street | )i’ Tarris M. br m, by Peter Great (Murphy) ........ 21 % 3 e G., b h, by Anderson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Wilkes: (Jamison) .o........ 1 8 R 1 B b h, by Rustic 3 Patenter (BAman) ......... 3 2 Brown&Perkins, attorneys-at-Law | moxter Lou, o e, by inney Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.[ 10U, (Vak A Entrunce stairway near to Thames e g 6 purse $1,000: | . |Record Crowds Witness Closing Events of First Week of §. Practically every woman knows that Mohican Pure Foods make t_His task much lighter. Second Choice in the Winners. ; \ e S #Shoulders Cleveland, O.. July 12.—The largest|ral heavy hitters and fast fielders in crowd that ever gathered inside the |the lineup that are able to make c N Randall race track attended the | things interesting for any amateur ° Closing day's meeting of the grand [team. The Yantic lineup has been cire u:'F today. Three favorites and one strengthened somewhat since last Sat- second choice won. Close finishes and | urday’s defeat so it promises to be a fast time featured the racing. Sum- | close, fast game. A truck will carry Watts, Legal 3., | the All-Norwich team, has cancelled When a woman buys an article of food these days che looks for some definite quality that enitles it to a place on her table. e She is doing her ‘est to feed the family and comply with all the Government Pledges and Regulations. It is no light task. Squire’s Eastern Cut PORK LOINS SMOKED 15 Ibs. for 68¢ A No. 1 QUALITY N. B. C. SPECIAL CAMPBELL’S BAKED NATIVE CABBAGE Milk Crackers, Ib......20c | BEANS, 2 cans. 3B |ib. Lt ce tiBe Honey Jumbles, Ib. . ...29¢ REMIUM CARNATION EVAPO. |SWIFT'S P CAMPBELL'S SOUPS - | RATED MILK, 2 cans. 25¢ | OLECMARGARINE all flavors, 2 cans.....21c MOHICAN PANCAKE 0. o o e s s sl ST G a NUT MARGARINE Ib. 30c ; Fresh Cut Hamburg lb. 30c MOHICAN MACARON! FLOUR, 2 packages 9c e package .............14¢c MOHICAN SPECIAL PURE LARD, b......31c % : 5 ’;‘JR‘S,!FE,S lTABr.E o COFFEE, lb. ........35¢|COOKING 2 p | g oge LIBBY'S PEACHES Coppor 9 - Armour’s Star Skinned TUNA FISH, can.....22c | n - - 25 |FRESH EGGS HAMS’ lb, Soc FANCY CHERRIES i AT dozZen |- vojvs o s oo S o PRIME BEEF Rib Roast, Ib.........35¢ Chuck Roast, Ib......30c Lean Pot Reast, Ib. . ..28¢c Fresh Cut Beef Liver Ib. 16¢ the Yantic players to the game leaving Native Milk-Fed Veal Yantic soon after dinner and there 2 ) Right from Preston City Farms will be seats provided for any fans who W%u!fil like to see a good game|® Short Cut Legs, Ib....38¢c ot baseball, p b Loin Roast, Ib........38¢c No Game at Falls. There will be no game at the Falls|l§ Rump Roast, Ib. ......35¢c Sunday, as _the Groton Iron works & team, which was scheduled to meet |B Shoulder Roast, Ib. ., 30c 1 2 3 4 the zame. an, their pitcher, who |l Breast for Stuffing, 1b. .25¢ is the mainstay of the team, is serious- P |l They have offered Manager Veal Cutlets, 1b. ......55¢ Callahan _another date later in the month, Efforts were made to secure | Veal Chops, Ib. .. .....45¢ several other teams in this vicinity, e but all were scheduled for the day. CUT. FROM ARMOUR’S CORN- A 5 4 FED STEERS ards ave Swatfest. . . St Louis, July 128t Leuis nit |8 Sirlein, Porterhouse, Round Jacobs almost at will today and beat Philadelphia, 8 to 2. Cruise, with a home run and two singles, led the at- tack for the home team. Scare: 1 2 3 4 Sc Teleohons 38-3 . Sk THECHAM WHAT AM e e i L6ibare i T L Dk 1950 {;EANUT BU R 75 ot Beate ‘Athistics 5 to 3. e R lb 3 5 SALT MACKEREL . 16c | TEAD RICE, 21> bag 25¢ | [3yNpRY STARCH RENOVATED BUTTER s, July 12 With two o Bt e N E s FOMFEIAN SALAD T RN e Sech= B i [ R A PICKLED PIGS' FEET _ | SALT RIBS, .. ..., 10¢ 2 ° | SCOTTISH CHIEF LARGE JUICY LEMONS SE Geithe A , Deler Tirown, Mr. Del, | Bumwcl '3 § 3 g I e i = d0e FANCY BARIEY, Ib... 8c |'CATSUP, bottle. . ... .17c|dozen .. . ../ iitisaes T LT T Y yincent eter aEts s | 1ele 8 0 PORK CHOPS, Ib. .. .26c | TEXAS BERMUDA LARGE JUMBO MOHICAN PURE COCOA | NATIVE BEETS 1413 f1iad e el CEORGIA FreEsTOonE | CVIONS, 31bs. ......16c| BANANAS, dozen.... 33 |%Ib.tin............17c|bunch ............... 7 S & P R ) mme 09110 o3| PEACHES, 2 quarts. ..31c |[NATIVEHEAD LETTUCE | NATIVE STRING Extra Large CALIFORNIA | NATIVE CARROTS iiee 10 eating) L. 8 8 1D e wis G, Fuer’ ). ' mome s . Basket 59¢ ey ibe BEANS, 2 quarts. . ... CANTALOUPES, 2 for 25¢ | bunch . S A Great (Ers- (0 Batted for Geary in St = : I * Wat . Pooman, Ashland at Putnam. 1 to the Bulletin). ting was the i f 30s- ton's 6 t7 3 r in a game restri by a heavy thunder Chicage (A) ger McDe Putham team. The storm :mbition to wipe out_th ted them to on_th: American leaguers, but Put nam will come b: Yantic vs. Lebanon. wett City team will be at iam Sunday to play against Man- up strong, for they | 7.C.5h.2 v defeat that the Put- | Humie Jewett City will have a bat- at them. with | . §core by lonings: o mobiles and Boston . s.evreen0 0 o or foot trafic. There 1 0 0| Girard, who rezarded here as a|Chicago .. S e ‘; Lo ot e e 0l good as they're making them. Tvo hase' bits, Rawlings, Deal, Merkle, 0'Farrell, bite] Waaby e Chicago, July % —Hendrix held Bos- ton to five hits today while his team | Uleveland hitters well in check, a e e O mates hit Konetchy hard, and this|S0Uceze piay depriving the home pitch coupled with erratic fielding enaubled | ° ©f @ shutout. Score | foret that joit. He was too clever la judge of form and indiv National S | believe that a big roughly ma 5 :hma{;‘o to shut out Boston, § to 0. Cleveland Lo New York () New York at ¢ ati. should be rded a ribbo; he Score: j it Te e Gyt > ACS 3 o Pllinisigy st Gllcas. the French Commission Boston (N) Chicago (N) Chapmin.ss 4 1 2 1 0|P'upanghss & 2 0 3 0 American League. d the “handsom horse .;:,l ‘;Di a e 3 ab 2 T3 0 0| Bake E (No games scheduled. n the world.” even it his eaits nks 1 b1 et ] . g Other Games. to Thoma could sk mor 4 ollocher,ss § 79 e eed i e b b 4 0 7 2 oMt 4 > 06 0 Adiland vs. Putiiam at Patnam, ed in t Also that the o Massey,ef * 4 1 3 0 1Merkle.ld 5 0 2 of the X e | wickandt 4 1 0 olPaskeric 1 1 cLuss. o 14 h ' o | Konetehsp 4 110 H 1140 0 National t cange. ath of Lon Cossack. 3042 i i Wou Lo it e | Canavan, 30131 4 ck at Syracuse N th three Lt D batted for Morton i 8 .| Totals 32 5:m Jeweit City vs. Puitnam B AT PUTNAM, JULY 14th Toree base hit, Mann 1ir - Grounds, e S This afternobn the Yantic baseball Yankees Trim Indians. Senators Nose Out Tigers. Lty e Old Fai d 3.30 team goes to Lebanon to play a return| New York, July 12—New York hit| Washington, July 12.—Ty Cobb and | New York : of private boxes all‘gf‘OU“ S ol p' m. me. Lebanon has the reputation| Morton hard here today and easily won | Walter Johnson divided b Cleveland two hund d tweaty-five in all of always having a v:l\‘i_}:ez.\m and this| the second game of the series with | Rere today in a game won W -,,}‘j‘-‘ e here six days racing at the . i - Fear is no exception. There are seve: | Cleveland, & 10 1 “Mogeides noia" o | mrbon oo . " &ame tyon by, Wash, | s i nd itz ‘meeting. " The “wven || Jewett Gity will use an American League Battery e double sent in three runs and Johnson | heeit clzsses will include a 2:18, 2:13, 2:10, 4 accounted for as many with a triple | Phlladelhia ec for all and a team race to u Sets Now Swim- and single. Score: for trotters and a 2:15, 2:10, ming Record. Dt ] et e nd @ free £0r all 10T DAC: | o Chicago, July 12.—Duke Kah SRR an o vegais | o T ddition to the above there | moku, Hawalian swim tod 1 of 421 1 ofPovidenco will be a series of evenis for amateurs | Then they made final charg nd { for five hour: in mud knee- & new record for sixty 0 of 06 01 ’\‘l'u‘llv\rr. and four races for half-mile track !got nearer than beiore, and we tho deep. Gener s forced to re- ciation t Veachlt S e e horses the classes selected being 2:15 ' that we were about to be capt .| treat, being by superior ce with Horr Ll s e rury d 2:20 for trotters and 2:12 and but finding a few rounds of ammuni- | number: nds MARKET WAS DULL WERI&PT o ... T 1210 17 for pacer | tion in the caisson of Number One, and —_ 100 Chite cop . d H IR = s putting them in gun Number Two. we| Major Peale’s report credits ths Nominal Gains Prevailed at the Apa-l o (i G € 2 e Metropolitan Race Permits Issued. Many a man’s cer has been |drove them back for the last tim regiment with effective and courageous ShEtia Cliee: 300 Col Fuel & T , 000 0| New York, July 12—Permission to|changed by an accident. It has been = conduct, while hi handling of it 4 g o2 Cont ¢ 11 0 0 0 0|hold race meetings at Havre de Grace |told how thre missing a railroad | Most of the privates captured inthis |in this ought out his Miske Outfights Gunboat Smith. ew York, July 12—Alternate ral-| 3i00 Comibie el " 0| Sept. 10 to 28, at Laurel Oct. L to connection in OF H. Taft met|engagement were afterwards paroled,|admirak s a commander. Sesey Gt 12.—Billy Bui Gk lines atEnlEa fotas st G o = s 5 |at Pimlico Nov. 1 3, and at Bowie |an acquaintanc o recommended | hy; the officers were kept for nine| The 3 in the extreme Miske of Gunb ot the stock exchange, the dullest| 00 Cuita C S pr Ratted for Dauss in 4 Nov. 14 to 30, was granted by the him to P! ent McKinley for an ap- |months in Libby and Bel dvance, suffered severely, while the Smith of N Bot b A8l | I taany wecki hut sates, Dnonily Dist Securities Shaw in th, stewards of the Jockey club here to- |pointment which in time led to the| prisons, X of their forced round of a nd_bout here {o- | nominai, prevailed at the apathetic i e | night. | White House. A train wreck in the s one of ti le, and their re- ight. In Smith landed a| close. P e P, — same state also proved the turning m Libby in Febr treat after it, d by a pursuing umber of blow Mi Professionals were in absclute con- i+ Electric T point in the career of a man who will , by tunneling, but was recaptured | enemy, told upon the men. weighed in 9 and Smith was a|trol, the m: at no recent period ot g B 1he & prominent “E‘l'"‘li“ ““"_”“‘i%“g and carried into close con THE DICTAGRAPH. ound snanifesting such an utter lack of pub- TES uit this year. In _Rice| The handsome regimental e R e > = ! SPORTING NO' | of Canal Dover, Ohlo sent Harry Flem- | which had been presented by the loy = = = e rails, many of i weret nnt| NG A BASEBALL, ing to Columbus in charge of Bour-|women of Nor were pres et 19 Sidel mac . o bon Wilkes Jr. The horse was ready |having been carried for two - . E -AN s e e YESTERGAY'S RESULTS. Ifm- the race of his mn] and the groom [wound 'round the body of color se r I I for the most part, although the dis-| 100 Inter Con pr ol £ knew it. Rice was also to come on|geant, George Tor of Woodstock, Shieaioh et iue bih: At Wi bnomaier O Al | yihe Shoe Line team is after a §ame |and dfive him. A train wreck stopped |Who éscaped captu Absolute]y Removes | inston and the conference of railwa: ittt Ciueimma i I e U. S hicago nine. him and when the race was called the et 5 s S A xecutives to effect a satisfactory . Chicagn S, Bosion o | Twoc members of the Yannigans, Jim |57°°M Who had his last cent bet o} \ypijs the arrangements for sur- d tion.- D it BGF cont acEiwiiis the coverment] % i 5 St Louls S, Philacelphia 2. e e s nigans, Jim | the horse, decided to wake the mount.;. i il€ LI &TARGEMEAE ST FOTS ndaigestion.- Druggists > : ceoiit fa 200 Kan City_So. A L McGlone, manager and pitcher and |, eas et palang] e y y: fund i it fails. 25 € o e TR o 500 Kelly 8 oy e enny Bowen catcher are in the next | Lo wng e n (ha alems omd wore | pending, Major Henry Peale, with up- Only nominal rates were quoted for | =00 Keoneco ok " quots e fo s £ - | wards irty mej vay: and getund money iI it lails. 2o¢ | money, indicating further with-| 500 Lack Steet Philadciphfa | draft quota to leave Norwich. W. B. Fasig heard of H‘ nd '"‘:j”‘e :\;;i;a:\i g"mmy;\ e of such 5 = 200 Loose Wiles » . A 2 rticle v a Swi Vo,” A Men- = OV o v 9 i o e et e e | Rl Certain Dritzoport Spo writers are 81061 0w 8 Svipe oul ¥ Mon | tor"iond uara auts eeaped v | Hart Transportation Corp. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING vored partial rectification to-| oo aar N 2,57 ity lncsused over the'report thaliyeiter, vead it Padking b grip, Be| G morrow of last week's heavy contrac-| 6600 Mex Perol . e ileenort menaacy =59 tion in exce Al Half a dozen issue CALL UP 734 Steel, made up 50 per business. Steel scored an extreme ad nce of With er Without Cas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— regular close. Pool influence was again moderate- DEL RAN exerted in the direction of tobaccos, st papers, motor accessories, Wae furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co,, 12 RERRY STREET se_stocks, W ording extreme gains of one to twi cading and Lackawann: mong the few relativel: The general bond list, includin; value, aggregate Phone 581 - losing 1-4 per cent. o Modern Plumbing| .. <, | is as essential in modern houses as electricity is to lighting. We guarar- e the very 'best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest vrices. Ask us for plans and prices. iy J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 Franklin Strest ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingion Sq, Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 1000 € M & St P or s o | 10 Chic-& N W WOCRT &P 11 t0 25 Ferex Stnat WCBI&PGD Balt & Obio Barrett, Co. v, th Sty 8 pr ooklyn R T oth Fish e Can Pacific Cent Leather 5 Cent Leather pr led by U. S. 300 Mo., Kan & T cent: of the day’s ightly more than one point, ncelled haif its gain at the ir- an Woolen, Mexican Petroleum,| 200 Ontario Stiver mn Products and American Can,| 30 Pan A P pr th Brooklyn Transit,| 3% Pen R R Total sales were 240, issues, was inclined to ease,| 100 X onals " also relaxing. Total| 200 Sarage Ams s 100 i $4,775,000. )0 Shattuck A C were unchanzed on call, 300 South Pacific : About two hundred of the regimen started east and_after purchasing | o O WO RUAGIEE B e Bourbon Wilkes Jr. employed the S hen B : Maryland Heights, where Major Pe groom to drive him. He made good at | 0¥ 00 o FE iinesit: oa the three deserters from the team, m‘,‘;‘f“ng)"l:‘"d"’;“i ;f“fm;’l“"‘,‘;fl:“"’;g;:\‘f nestly at work to reorganize the regi- — Tt 1, Providence 1. (s game) Lrackett, Braun and Martin are re- | % The front since that date. He|mMAt and put it fto AZhtng tim || .. .. Chelsea Dock, Norwich ¥ Bridgeport. 0. (Second game.) Eovied toshomnlp S el e had the mount behind Lluc‘me ISp}l‘(;r EESL Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays when she trotted in 2:03 1-4 and this e = TROTTING GOSSIP & rm| Ordered to join General French of at 5 p. m. 2600 Midvalo Steel resigned merely to join the Standard Shipp Building Co. team on Staten Is- land. To make a bad matier worse, 800 Mo Pacific 0 Mo. Pac pr s Telephone 1450 vear he will wear the Hillandale F el 5 ! .olors when Tacita, Opera Express|the Third Army Corps, the regiment, 7 : Loutseilio 1, Toledo By W. H. Gocher. Cory et el T naarr®8| oW log by Malor Deale, had. severc | Leaves New Yark. F'-e:i 48, En; Rl;er. Ohlo_Citles G Columbus 1, Indianapolis 1. (10 & Al Thomas. who recently retired fighting and marching, in connection Mondays, 'Wednesdays an: Tie v Minneapolls 4. (Ca from racing to manage a wheat and T SR DR with the army of the Potomac, which days at 5 p. m. o Y cattle ranch in Alberta, first attracted was then following General Lee. : C I Tl national attention when showing and The regiment was soon ordered o F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. GAMES TODAY. a 100 Pitts & W Va. training the products of the Caton HOW THE EIGHTEENTH’S Martinsburg, Va., where it received y| 100 Pits & W v pr s Stock Farm of Joliet, TIl. In the latter COLORS WERE SAVED back the imprisoned men captured in 2| 100 PubSerof N T | e part of the eighties he appeared at the battle of Winchester, whi . e e Fleetwood Park, New York with Don arrived from Camp Parole, Ocicher third, 1863. R ¢ York at Pittsbursh, Cossack and a bunch of his get, and = Here it remained all winter, perform- Philadelphia. at St. Louls | the free and easy manner in which he | ing picket and other duty, until . TREES and SHRUBS American League. stepped the young trotters in front of | (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) | shoning of the Spring e S;:,erfofofl;rn planting. Orders delive Chicagn at Boston. a pony soon started the people talk-| It was in 1862, the 22nd of August,|Shenandoah Valley u e whsres Cleseland at New Yore. ing about him. Time has also shown | that, having received from Governor|Sigel, who was soon St. Touis at Philadelphin. g 500 Sinclair_ 011 n| 300 S0 P R Sugar ris Detroit at Washington. that the trotting and racing qualities | William A. Buckingham, of Norwich, |General liunter. Maplewood Nu:s" 24 Southers 55 Bl “|of the Don Cossack family were due | the elegant colors, gift of the patriotic : i Ao AneWoos “I‘YPhC&”. s P A =l e entirely to the presistent work of Al|women of the city and town, the| Again the Eighteenth was put in|T. H. 400 Superior Steel . i sy Thomas. The climax, however, came | Eighteenth Regiment of Three vears'|motion, marching southward, over - 400 Yenn € _Chem - Brdgepoet at Providence, e Tosit when Don Cossack and his get defeat- | men representing the county, William | ground where €0 many had be Waterbury ot 3 ed Mambrino King at the National|G. Ely, colonel, entrained, the firét|captured a year before, to Winc Horse Show. C. J. Hamlin could never | regiment sent forth from the old|thence pushing forward to New town of Norwich. ket. N B i Stationed at first near Baltimore, | 100 Tex & Pac THEPALACE the ighteenth was ordered in I\]a)’,] Here it went into ]I,c‘f\on. numbe ring | 78 Frankfin St_reet 1863, to Western rginia. about ten o ers and some three 1 100 1 cipes” pees k) ot 1 dred and fifty men, after marching P. SHEA ey ned Feult On the thirteenth to the fifteenth|fifteen miles in a drenching storm. 100 Un Ry Inv pr .. 30U S T Aleohol 7500 U S Rubber 100 U S Sm & R 58800 U'S Steel - 100 U 8 Steel pr 100 Va C Chem .. . i0Va IC& €l 1600 Wabash .. .. 1700 Wabash pr A 100 Wabash pr B .o 200 West Un Tel O 200 Westinghouss 100 White Motor 500 Willys Overlan 100 Willys Ov pr 200 Woolworth Total sales 226,605 sharen. of June it took a prominent part in the |and fought with unquestioned ga tle of Winchester, where a large proportion of men and officers were taken prisoners. s During the night of the fifteenth, the order for the silent evacuation of Winchester was given. The First and econd Brigades were intercepted in this retreat by a superior force of the Cleaners ‘enemy. and after two gallant charges, | ( the Eighteenth became separated from the main body, and in a final charge | the enemy, now greatly outnumbering it, a part of the| “WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY” § G e s alone was repulsed b; AP T regiment being captured, including 3 A ren o, SOTTON. \ UP ACAINST S ‘ HOUSEFURNISHINGS ew York, July 12.—Cotton futures N ANYTL This was the first battle in which . 2 opened steady. July 2790: Octob \ YTHINC the Eighteenth had by d, and | \ R arc] A H cers and men. - UPHOLSTERY, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, < A L CLEANED severity of the fighting a e des- perateness of these successive charges. OUR REPUTAT[ON—AND OUR mTHODS—— Py SR e ASSURE SATISFACTION ) Yoyl MONEY. New York, July 12—Call money firm: high 6; low 6; ruling ¥ closing bid 5 1-2; offered at loan 6. 5 N ) N R N & -_—N CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. conN— charged our battery three times, and | New London Auto Delivery Norwich WH got within a few yards of it, but were | R dia 450 Main St. thrown off. So many were Kkilled at 6 Montauk Ave., g0 gun Number One that it had tp be 87 Broad St. abandoned, and we fired every round YET TO BE TRIED. of ammunition from gun Number Twa Telephone: