Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 16, 1919, Page 3

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, e —— BASEBALL HAS NG FEARS GF SHERMANACT : i Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New R I 0. 1 e 3 i i, e e R S Our Motto: i “TEA-FOIL” PACKAGE? professional baseball need have , no|the Shore Line team is composed Of‘ i J L THROP & SONS fear of the effect on the game of thejall railroad boys, which includes (me- L uahly o & l LA lecision in the case of the Baltimore |tormen, conductors and shopmen from 3 N - G 28 Bhatucket St Norwich, Camn. | L£o61o1 s3gm a1 the oinion ot | the Norwich carhouse. only. The Shore kit It is the most popular innovation of many David L. Fultz, president of the Inter-|Line team is open for games any day, national league. during the week: but capnot play.on & uickness | years in smoking tobacco packages. “The main point in that case” he|Saturday or Sunday, on which thej 2 Statimont tnigni, “was not| boys will navigate the cars to sccom- 4 . Smokers are delighted with its many whether or, ed ball was a trust. but|modate the public. ain members of organized| The expected lineup of the Shore jther certain members of organized| dhe expected lineup of i ceoeelf] Conditions indicate an increasing firmness in th: § advantages. Handier—fits the " 1 league, had ¢ ted | Houston ¢, Nichols, Bush and Purple |k . . . Which ruined the business of the |p. Conklin ib, C. Barber 2b, Curran!M price of | pocket. No dlggmg the tobacco plaintift in the action. The fact that|ss, vey 3b, Simeox If, D. Derosie ) . e bl e o e o 1 Sha, rh ot Gole et oy oot {| out with the fingers. Keeps ad < ¢ nothing to do with the [Baer, Heller, Thomas. 3 case except that it resulted in trebling| The team 'will play this game with- : | the pure fragrance of the damages which the jury awarded Nap Clish, their heavy hitter, who | Tecod he 1 f 4 Assuming that zed baseball ¢ trying to outdo Uncle Sam in oA is 4 trust, there are of othe a boat. Next week T..gm};e‘ uxedo to the last pipe 3 in the country and none of them are \xl Shore Line will play at Taftville T |in any dar cestigation 2 Fred Dugas’ team, April 30th ful. Not qulte as much money QUICK. [f you in.|®hich they have gained. 'THowever,|series of three against the Norwich B i tobacco as in the tin, You want your insurance|ions as they do not abuse the power| the team will play its first game of a Ad it therefore seems desirable to order early | since the s nee of relations be- r' Academy boys. sure flll’b\'gh THIS agency, | (ween the s and minors, there is — % i - #] but— you'll obtain it PROMPTLY. |ttt i ik i ity ™ "/AvE STaenoUs pacrice | By cmploying the MOST MODERN and | Strong companies, expert ser-| zed haseball will not have m{ e Lt L o e ECONOMICAL metheds resulting in the LOW- ¥ it contracts o any of its o s % 4 gressing | i ISAAC S. JONES ; tal prin ] i ",’f‘“".’ = ‘r"\ e EST COSTS PER TON we are enabled to quote the AL, ja victory over s team on Sat- | Insurance and Real Estate Agent e |'Nm_ " juraay o 3 i i LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE in keeping with o At e “*;’;;g;\"“.,;,‘m:*?,: On Tuesday Coach 3 gave his - FIRST QUALITY COAL and RELIABLE BUSI- Bughes ars Ab S S et ok o SO ptG” on” iline | urglars are About | bey pectations © Arnousn the|lj NESS PRACTICES. / s was somewhat muddy, the in-| Robberies are Frequent |TAFTVILLE VS. MILFORD ield practice was very promising.| 2 FOR N. E. CHAMPIONSHIP | Ringland at short showed his. skill in| Insurance is Cheap ¥ i for th art of scooping up any kind of| Our Spring Stock and Prices are now available, asketba 2 2 % ounders and also covering a lot of | |8 . . . . WITH v ird ening, 2 inidl il & yery/fanort Hime Hadin but prices are subject to change without notice. bod work on second in cover the | & B. P IEARNED & CO. e Tast Milford, M team, | bag and forms a_good pa uni- | or 10 an as catch. Brassill, the first base| ; . Street casons, and “5ta of ‘Tattullie,| wonder, showed the tcam that he.ia We would like to quote on your requirements. s tern Connecticut, | the for any ball in his vicin-{ Agency d May, 1846 g ume promises to be the biggest| ity ay is in doubt as to who will| A t € ketball lin ¢|play third, W and Smerchansky, | . t ( b 1 of t both nev rec howing ln[( the: b Exhibition Baseball i 1 1 B ing- | know the game like a hool v | s placed another unh of wonder, is covering | i right field in creditable manner, | f w Mu v pu some star | Hardy, forwards, .| catches in cente e nd Fanning|QB TEL‘EPHONE 24 and J. Marks, K are fighting hard for left field, hoth| showing good judgment in uuhmg hened | flies. egs of | Meek, Keenan and McNally are to hp 4 are undergoing | somewhat me, but the spectators slowly drift- | During 1896 and 1897 the a ation | in the 3 atur m Atur-| ed out as soon ¢ saw that the|was overwhelm t ations which will probabiy be one of Treat 'Em Rou tclassed. | for tournaments, 3 from the - t in the season. Stanle Stanley of the Knights was the sta ¢ emall things, and proof that F 13 B l ‘l‘ b B > of giving -|&na tieing with Sullivan of the l:uu:h and its doings kept in the i T R e e, .| Mellow-aged till Perfect continuad growth | | THREE STRAIGHT FOR ; ===y | SHORE LINE v~ STONINGTON | K. OF C. BOWLING TEAM| : 3 Pt o Mz edoni e ".'.fwf“,‘ + a dash of Chocolate WILLIAM C. YOUNG il e h i sweet.” said Capt, Har- | nd o8 Il 0e— des) O, IO Iwanent ‘ had now awakened to i gohe. el : S Embet .| s i 4 2 cellence of its methods STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER |Shore ine dufeatet Sobningtor e TR e e e e . while : opponents wer Treat 'Em Rcu hs. e tory. Many new faces wi . f - usual form. There . ; ; hill, could mot kb Telewhone 80 West Main St | e scen in the lineup of the St Jine a e crowd o 010 iseb the | 7y 43 whe Serowth - and hat were quick to pira giving no credit, { acknow werl ition were re- CilyofNorfa'iqftWa!er \Y?rks FQ?‘QANGIAL ANQ@MMERBML oy \l‘“‘!‘l 1, Colonials Cpen Their Seascn. nally contemplated ACTIV: AND STRONG. ] g r =8, % The Colonials’ opened \e approach Am = ‘ith | live bir as_held in Ka s 1902, and that the wre now looking r more gam ! i e 8 vould like m the Taftvilie | ; 9 Gont-« 355 team, Norwich Town. Colches is an ¥ TN ¥ e t . = ot Prod % the Holy Name team of Je would ha FRANK G. BENSON o 1 F SR : : Hookti Nereh ganization TEACHER OF VIOLIN b ris ; son Cuta 3 . o ONCERT ORC - - 2 > " H R s 9 e to llarry ery CONCERT ORCHESTRA r n 7 by H eir gross advance 8 SR e ‘lv e o of v | N ® The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette 92 Fifth Street Phone: 1061-18) sine ot iation 1 B S100 Gastarl Wa « il 25 YEARS OF TRAPSHHOTING SEED OA e to &1 na | s ' ) ssifi . 0 Greene 9 2 S UEr bEtoinE A SRl | While 1902 marked the highwater HAYSEED ot:2 e o ing hold i 1582 when conditions were | Brk f entries o live bird compet. | : NSt g Guaranteed by | i End of Live Bird Shooting | 1z conte the affairs ot 1otic i o )t $ 2 T s Ao, | Grand 2 andic tive | = « 1 to heay 1 ) I ) LD 5 Carly \1]) | divine frenzy & i nee togall ixesty 0 a few the . ily & imantic, Fri s S t 7 3 . g order out fioarly o ”H, =, and they ures, | Shooting on T upland und tt t ¢ B P Ramson H. \n\m; nd Albert g.; R M VNF\‘G e e h : ¢ 2 | throu ermination to do ate ol | mars best shooting sec- u 1 ublicity e recent’ business Vistoms A. IA] N : 0. | S Snaner - and | DY @ . el ot o 2 YANTIC, CONN. At marked e final hous v RN e | SCemed trop “the " Grand |Ins. will naturally 'tura to-trapshoot mans im |1 0t Hawking place X ins place. E tribute to him pl Phone 960-2 actii Atlantic £ Marine | 50 Fen s iae Cawl{AfootnE e veng ook : de might nic fis s and_sports t, was 1 referce to Jack n, were calling on relatives here —!Frult; als : sletim, 1 . b fEn co : etirement of Shaner Hargria oh hatl slveady.|and: of th, tino has |z ked here in FrankAoran-| 3 ‘errington and L. M. Burdick: Company, Pan.Ame 0 " i i x n i tion | 1" ever been in the ¢ : 1 : trip tn South Gris- NO’ () 'IC'—I wotive General Rt ' e Trapsioot lation can u e e rogE N0 e A {her time in its } STEL T wmson . Young recently killed & . s i ] e ¢ oo eing It is our belief that Mr.|] : L . it ar of cont : 1SV fine pig which dressed 500 pounds, - s - - LV . R0l o o | A M PeE American Tandicap at| ¥ : . contradt SOUTH GRISWOLD 500 pounds. ; West Th S ries ontributed t sual ircle Siee H _ S L : a1 | sauence ,m ‘;l The Lades' Aid n o1 View of the Thirty-nine. : es ames Street, from ! : X 3 e N b e : fu be over-| today (Wed chy unanimously agreed ade w . lce SAOtITS Sthte : 140 e & S O history on tropshooting which 2 2 il i i e oAtk e At | Vo S : : t Sbod asree on any par- High to Brown Street, is 1 isapy 2 b Fo0 : 4 1% ipe done in his m ach SR e t T Tasebal | came to Pefer J. Gustafse i ue of nattons.—Washing- ¥ 4 3 is Mr. Shan i ol % 1 A c t nde: renaire C erday ul d t Y N s emant that ‘pe closed. Street unde: repairs. £ o3, 2 slow growth,’ rep lay | Don't tel ou know, keep a little 1'it_has J. P. FOX, fsuch, Vs heiiant o o B Ay e R R B HOS S e Street Commissioner spssed mis; L to thé outcome the venture. doa no doub UMBING AND GASFITTING Wk Low. Cl 20903 P AL . = ,u»?”>; e of ':n e Rl e n ! to b e : | Q}f‘f‘%q .E{?L 0018 B Y g t was the roduct of ; Fhone 581 . i 1 3 120 ‘1201 inter and time has prove e ¢ N k : 1 5 e - ~ . . P 5 et DA R A ma ‘ hm e o s erea “tourume omarlt pice 1 b carn : 1 Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- q ‘ t never their pro- | %! ¥ 3 ¢ thax -~ ma 3 Mode: OP/ambmg ¥ BT = woma bour s i O e e e il ] ‘ tor, Hoe and Seeder- {§ & sesential In modern houses os A i ow | il _ 5 TH i gt e as | tratin_ cz e secured just for the|Mexi bt AT S | electricity (s to lighting. We guaran- | . % 1 152 | e s i askin he shoter v th tee tho very best PLUMBING WORK i : o 7 oy ) A J i Dr by expert workmen at the fairest| v 27 S0 Pac cfs - el Fre < Som, Fast methods pe t th, prices. n 1 L competition > : conti- | him ¢ Ask us for plans and prices manager sontinued | dence and support. e stered | They tell a story about a ball play- | i ¥ 1 9 ) N b ournamer plan has t trapshooting ran tal f 1 | A i " |in that position until ary. of this|iournamen H]“” DUL frapsiivotlog er and: I ally ri i : s plane as baseba £ wife is r husband”s ‘ | r Spo of q t t Y D | credit of the organization was | 7] 2 r sports of q 2 batting s r at she | 1909 many notable achieve 4 | s ave be complished and 1d no sure t | i : e Dol Tandled, in 4 crade way: menis bave been | acomplished and | When she”coud ot she wal sdre 1o 67 WCS\ Mam Stmcl | oo b = iz, | vizorous enough. but ‘not method. | MANY, 0t Be il or e e ey < r | But one tournament a time was o e as- | home 3 100 Adm Stee s 2 | arrang’ad, ‘and quite’ offen 1t ‘wasinot | SSo1ation In hoss Tater vears axe {00/ “Hoy t0day?" she would | T ™ P I 3 79 1+ < b {known' where the next one would be|¥ell Know nfor me FogEaiinte de T. F. BURNS Lol 8 . o "whars s nest She woila Bo |75, 20 : o sk [ e i nid men b Sran et e i ran Through Fair Dealing ery one I kissed rizht on the no ATIN R pin P A ) % 9% 64 1 : 1 nament in prograss where to ship the| “TI success of 1 terstate| The next day it was i | ] \ ) Pl‘dMBle 0 : lan 2 ociation’s outfit for the tour- sh Associatior been| “Ho¥ many hits ¥ was the : % . ta) sl 2 So much friction was caus_|du an dfidelit cmary hubby havir 91 anldm S!.reet i Ay 5 gE g °d by the want of proper direction. |in its daaiings with sportsmen. Pro and so much tr xperie | gressiveness and liberality have eve ther low ebb in 1893, its bus- zame won ane ¢ - A that the association’s con: ex- | b ts 1 y It has popularized | man, you att v S o foosh o e 4 0 tence bacame a serious problem: 2 the highest dezre ¢ don’t be bothering me ROBERT J. UC}!RQND Ao R T o 4 i lne ‘]*“1 Beginning of Live Bird Shooting |respectability to tropsh 4 500 I s 63 S 2 Ll e on happily solved by an|gantiem: T 1 rough o & O 3 4 s 5 fevent that acted like an infusion of|into actio By GAS :"YY'NCv y ] | new blood into a consum 1t | trapshoote! PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING 0 s " b M . American Handicap at at| world freedom Washingior, 8q., Washingtcn Building oy e 2 2 o b k. April -Spot cotton | Dext Park, Long Is; have be Nozwich, Conn. 4 : = |auiet: m | The ultimate success of venture | tion nad the o A | Cotton futures oncned steady. | was predicted he time, a para-{tional acaptan SR _Agent for N. B. 0. Sheet Packing 68 Buris I S .‘“ 1 | graph in the vearly review | filled ional need and | May S X @ A A 2 . 533 | “There is evary reason to believe that |ing i e g il [RON CASTINGS | s s loob o : Jin course of time this coniest will he| dire: a1 whote- | 8 GrandPnzem 2 . b ctobe e 15 [ looked upon as the greatest eon | So and in all that makes for Llu 3 R met & e Deaether § | shooting event in the United States.|bost sportsmanship | Firearms & Ammunition FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY 0 Can Vi P e > Livaryone knows how (riumphantly| “Thera will b emore mecd on en-l ‘Write for Catalogue this prediction was verified. ergetic promotion of trapshooting in A e 3 3 i SHicASosREAIINARICET, “In 1395 the name of the associ-|the future than in the past. The TS ECTONARMBUNG O FOUNDRY Co. G 5 e mmL a5 changed fo The Intersiata| g ¥ and game are: | e are con- 3860 Cer : 5 ; sociation for the Encouragemant of stantly diminishing, caused by the Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street o4 Char % 4 A ek B % | Trapshooting. This r was the bes |rapidly increasing population (wv! “TRERE 1 5o advertising medium lnl 188 Sl & b : L o 2 > date. Members who were singinz | encroachments of agri tura on the o0 € 3 & i : 68n 4 g . the Miserere in 1893 now shouted' breedng grounds a habitat of the Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul. letin for business resuits, ‘Veni, Vidi Vici’ and buripd red fire. bird and big game: the excessive

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