Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 3

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919 NORWICH, BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY g3, e TUFTS FIVE ARE CHAMPION BOWLERS INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING i Wednesday night's bowling ended promoter of the contest, announced fo- INSURABLE i the contest for first place in the Trol- night upon his return from New York. ley Bowling league. the strong Tufts The entire gate receipts of the Jefrr J. L. LATHROP & SONS | five getting away with the bacon.!Johnson battle staged by Rickard at & ; When the games started first place be-: Reno drew only a few hundred dollars 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. | jonged to no one of the four teams.in' more than that figure, Rickard said. the league, The Palace five had a lead| Dem ¢ did his first boxing toda: of only half a game over her nearest!stepping (wo rounds with Willie nn\!e. vival, Tufts, In the last games the a lightweight. The workout was in the Baltic team, who was decorating the!nature of a frolic for the challenger, bottom of the list, staged a comeback He also took a swim in the icy waters and won two out of three from the,of Maumee bay. léague leaders. The Tufts five went — into their zame with Taftville and|TWC STRAIGHT FOR ST. LOUIS. came out with three straizht games 0| | SENATORS ON LOSING STREAK their credit. which also gave them| . S i St. Louis, May 22.—St. Louis made! firat piace {is Chasioapee it two straight from Washington by The money was divided as follows: | it (W0 straiz = First money, Tufts of Willimantic; |Beating Walter Johnson foday 5 to 4. second mon: Palace of Norwich third money, Taftville; fourth money, Washington (A) Filesie A) 4 b hpo ll po a e Baltic. Menosiy et 3 2 200 We announce the opening of an cffice in the HARRIS BUILDING, NEW LONDON for the transacticn of a general business in investment se- curities and to receive orders for execution on the New York and Boston stock exchanges iy Ball & Co. Correspo.ndents of Hornblower & Weeks, members New York Stock Exchange ;Stylish and shapely, Tlight- weight straws. No “yellow 1 The final standing of the teams was b’y o streak” in them—they’ll stay The FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ' Lost. | b ae Pt Thi . 5 b e white all right, unless you sun this agency represénts have earned the | Tults .. il S’ iiios s office has private wire connections with New yourself persistently. Becom- PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE by SQUARE | raivine a At piee f00 i QUALITY York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Chicago and Montreal ing! More becoming than in LY. You buy|Baltic 43 403 Then Soibomnp 80 0 0 0 { | B Y |iuignt three—satn Tut 401 Jotnsonp (eattap T 10130 years! ig ree— .n ewson, Tufts... ol 8 3 . = . INSURANGE when, we serve you. | HIERG three—Naibowegn, Tutis - dobiomms 1010 G0 424 5 ¢ AS WELL Ticker Service | : o ISAAC S. JONES IR Seereide 1010 0 AS PRICE One particular block is pic- Insurance and Real Eatate Agent WINS FROM FAVORITE| o eten, ot it ot s tt}x]red tzb?v& — a clean-cut 4 . Nt Yook £ May D5 O *| (xx)_Ran for Agnew in Sth S| e e s s T T 25 When you go Straw Hat buy- il et Ote Bave ) Ab the atternoon, G. D. Widener's four| Sere sb ionk R ] lity i will cling to. Others have Yyes 1d chestnut gelding Lanius won| Yachinat p: * 2 51 1INy C [ual mn our ioh- Burglars are About {Hie Metropolitan Handicap at one mile! Sty 202 MR 2 X 'g,d' Ay 4 2 | 5 A IO\YCT CleWnSSinld a?’ 1o high 0 at Belmont Park today. This event —_— the L] T In 1CE. s Robberies are Frequent |5, %ne feature of the X\'es?chesm-'aumws WINNING STREAK mind’s eye as well as Slinprice Y S onyoun : Racing association’s opening day of > are Insurance is Cheap gty BROKEN BY CHICAGO prices, for value can only be raln or “s‘ness l e mlddk aged and old men are Lanius was an outsider in the bet-| Chicago, May 22—Jack Quinn's win- g ready — ready at $2.50 to WITH ting, the favorite being J. B. Widener's ning streal broken today when measured by service — and $6.00 each. Natura which romped home an Chicago b]anl\eil New York 1 to 0. i g N A B. P. LEARNED & CO. easy winner of a six furlong high-' Score: style. ; - 28 Shetucket Street Y b tner o Al R e Don't be a putter-off. Remember that N4 Y ice In badavia St s Yick ot 2 1 . . - i & = Ebem— Agency Established May, 18486 PR 0ord™ U™ ctarters, o Tooaiehss I 1 Hats Of Quality Rost siinkions wittout fctions sgelly ik = = ~ —— lightweighted Routledge was first to Baker.h 40 > ¢ outledg = aster. Enroll in our new classes and fit BASEBALL RESULTS. Ishow in front with Naturalist almost l-a'h»lz ‘1 National Leaguc Routledse dropped back and Flags took winio 21 it v O ot ot ths Dask sireioh, | iam jod lrany 0 ¢ Day and Night Sessions. Afternoon o Toik 6 to the turn into the stretch, where! Totals Sessions and Saturday Afternoon Classes. ol g Flags at f}rx‘zockig%rx{haxlglaemto“l:\'ailrl:g';‘"l:v):;! v el | BIOVESESRCRRIE RS Ay DU s anL Short/umd T ti B kk [ iy j’mllgl;t‘vi was a like distance in front of' ATHLETICS' LoslN_G“ ypewr’ lng o eep"’g :.\'d‘r M‘Atlm, Wl qu‘h finished ‘V:hlrd aftery STREAK CONTINUES' h‘lh;‘" “‘}f‘;‘ I“‘flé:‘tnr{mrf:g‘ ::;;uem‘ is ! Sutwamed Naturadist, Which tireq afteri Cleveland. 0. May 22.—Philadelphia | son. Gedeon Invariably hits | reaching the head of the stretch. Ruot-|lost tod game to Cleveland 3 to 1{.400 in the spring and so does ledge finished sixth, half a length in in ten innings after tying the score in{son The difference is that the first front of Papp, which Sulked and fin- | the ninth on errors by Coveleskie and named Joe slides down to around | ished a msappoimm last. The win-|Chapman. Score: 210 when it s hot, while the Shoe- ner’s tinte was 1.45 2-3, and his owner's| ®ia (] less Joe n falls under 300 Jack- share of the cash iprize was $3,865. son has 23 hits more than any other e ot player in either league . - ’ | The two pace setting clubs, th [N. F. A MEETS WHEELER ‘ | Brooklyn and the White GEORGE G. GRANT Sox, have the leading run . 1| getters Ivy of the Dodgers 1 bnde aher and Emba.lner nd Buck Weaver of the each|be a great thing for the public. There able revival. The return of a ing peace, have scored the most ru lis no~ reason why profescional sport|Sunday baseball in the east and the 32 Providence St., Taflvfl!e = ouldn’t be so organized. Professional|love of Amer for the sport are|Prompt Sitentlen to day or night cais METZGER'S COLUMN. ago saw that need, and | ho\mv‘l to make big league baseball| Telephore' €30 wDri4MWEawl: | more than made good. It's up tu1 still greater institution than it has|———————— Sol Metzger those backing pugilism and wrestlinz| been in the past. And yet there are won the world's) t0 bring about a s se the|so few real players: i e World's! game will grow less and less stable, Even during the Federal Ileague Ea ting championship) f oo Gianly when the saloon begins sell-| days . few: ball clubs L hneiatd| t een Jewett Business School Business Office, Room 308 Thayer Building, Morly’s Hat Storé Franklin Square, GAMES TODAY. dational Levgue. Norwich, Conn. a 0 [4 Brooklyn Adabileia “Xong The local boys will play the strong Wheeler High team on the Academy McAtr.c campus today. It is rumored that Kimerp Wheeler has got some team th: AL at Detolt.ison, and if this is true the red and white will have to show more pep in| order to keep up the honor of N. F. A.| to0 on the diamond that teams in the past. (neen | Walerbury at Worester |have hung up. The boys have had onej Two bas joff week and are hoping to stage af bae ¥ Washingion at St Louls. Philads 1001 Vowcleside. Speaker : - a promoter out in C LEAGUE suunmn comeback today. Either Grabelefsky! oo, out in| i 8% ee cream and other soft stuf [arotnd e sante ey mazanerast] ponronig) or Keenan will do the twirling for N.|GREDON AND YOUNG e e gl ff;f — \\m« pugilism and wrestling so or-|ful pitching staff as the Philadelphi P Wh B e e e e e R T eat brea mure popularity and I dobt if, in the|There isn't a pitcher amons them | rvnd men il Willard and Dem | F. A, and Capt. Ray Counihan will be LeAD 1n STICK WORK |a telegram to the big l'nlr\ behind the plate to receive. Ross: Young. the ‘clever ¥oling. right | asking .what ne:der of tHe Joe Ged-|and a what figur But the l,\,e,,m],,, e might be depended on to win 15 or! Even the MAID takes pride in it!- Totokett to Play Hanover. g STy now second | ODerator who received the message, WOUld have an earning ((ap:\n\_r.}. vr\(‘ 18 games a season. Jacobs, Watson. i %! The Totokett Mills team or the Fear-|poce OTFCr, o looked upon it suspicion. The| ¢F than presidents, premlers, solid ¢itl-| Woodward, Flagstafft—what a pitch- { Makes the TABLE look nice! K] Gi1lless, as some people call them, have (2 ®od. B 10 I name Zbyszko was too much for him,|Z¢nS like college presidents and other|ing stafr! 23 I ‘ 3 13 z3larranged a game with the Hanover i plavers in he asked thi e promoter, “isn learned men who really do a great deal{ Tt Philadelphia were alone in such Gives it an air of BOUNTIFULNESS Mills team to be playved on the Han- over grounds Saturday, May 31st. The! Potokett Mills team have an open date| for May 30 and would like to hear from the Pastime (., Baltic team and the| Glasgo Co. Y. M. Write Mgr. Arthur 21 ; Godaire, Box 197, Versailles, Conn. { of good. [but it is a state of affairs that pre- ' ; _— {a situation it would not be so rmd —APPEASES THE APPETITE! In ten games Young knocked out| Tex Rickard, and Jack| Broad Street Team Wants Games. | VAils with most National league cnflrh 21 hits for an average of .4SS. giv- | psey r-‘\’n»rrY to make more money| = o 1 of T‘ro’ui‘,“ly»h the F)'(;epuon of Broklyn and| ing him the National league lead by | - than President Wilson. ! S - hicago. thers are not quite as| 2 f 41 points. Next in line js Cy Wil |one of them is likely to send an over. (Sreet will f aseball team|haq, a5 the Philliess! Bostonthas ons| ' OC D have: Phone US if YOURS liams, the clouting gentleman of the|c0at {o the tailor for repairs shoula|Under 14 s 0 Sames Uy lopliner in Nenf, Pittsburgh a good | | tify Charle: 52 Broad i man in Cooper and St .Louis a prom- | pb o i phy | that garment have @ hole in it Yet : HEAVY SALE ON SEATS e 0 s e AT 03DV Glerenceau a1 jthis ver i Norwich, Conn. ising voungster in Goodwin. FOR CHAMPION BOUT| 533 in seven games, but in several | AN assassin attempted EiEnes T Toledo, O, May 22.—Seat reserva-|of these contests he was used only|C4use he had to be economical, al-|BIG LEAGUES SHY Durant to Enter Races ? . 7ltions for the heavyweight champion-|as a pinch hitter. though premier of the French repub-| IN PITCHING TALENT! (it Durant, the California milli n rew ship battle between Jess Willard and| Gedeon is closely pressed by Joe|lic and one of the truly great men of) . ot e e hons| {Jack Dempsey here July 4 already|Jackson of the White Sox in the|the world. ; S CCoRleRL N T RO RO Se opa el filans | : Even with |0 compete in the international races . s return- [at Sheepshead Bay this season. It Summit Street : b all the | will be the first time the weaithy 2 premier. If we knew what we do|shipyarders and steel leaguers back,|amateur sportsman ever raced in the * "’“‘Jl"“‘ big show still is. lacking woefully Mr. Durant has already entered | 2535 "S55 i experencing a remack: | apots Ehnony snmannneire meen-| WELBING WILL FIX 1T education is more valuable H\’\n" : / | leagues as the majors end their first| (his a code messuge? { fortnight - of play. So much for Every grocer has it on sale — or is without. We'll do the rest. Eastern Leagu There is something wrong some-|Plave where in ystem that rewards the|the great ma s more than it does a president or,€d from the service ]ha\'c exceeded $270,000, Tex Rickard,| American league, but the Brownie i . G . {a { now and could hark back to th BOSTON LOSES SECOND old schoolboy days the affirmative GAME TO DETROIT ML {of the debate upon ‘Resolved, Detroit, ‘Mich. May 22.—Detroit yli , Casti 1 ki ; - made it two straight over Boston by —_— wealth would have some job getting . Pl l(r:npl‘emmg:moat afi‘rufi’:riisgxl winning today 6 to 3. Score: v with the votes of the judges. P e ——————————— 3 ;. 2 i MARKET WAS QUIET (r;';s & 0w long jump from presidents,: e e o Etes = & 2 2 h ug: o 4 . g = : 1| New York, May 22—For the first and pugs to tennis, but he LOOK___For Thls Saturda Onl | of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE H o o) time in several weeks, trading on the Tves a far better fate at the y y | and SOUND witk: our WELDING. 1 o o|stock exchange today was marked by Hands of publi than is awarded to { Skilled, expert work that is guarag- [ 0 1ian absence of excitement and violent jit in these day sternuous_sport. if, | teed—try it. 3 H'ffll:'l;u‘a"r’f i % 0| fluctuations. Dealings were compar- " 10 other reason than its immensi-| 0 3 : 1 0Jonesd 5 2 1|atively moderate, falling considerably . L e ! a 0 an ervul ra i o 1fAinwmith e 1iunder the heavy daily totals of last “Paul B. Williams, field secretary of. Cave Weldmg and Mfg. CD. 4 dteren : 1 week. the United States Na Lawn Ten- The bond market participated to an unusual extent in the day’s less spec- olosn Totals 1 { Chestnu ee for 98¢ each g S T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET o) Balieh . S 15t UL 4| tacular operations, various domestic & ‘Otl\:,“,,fl“&k.‘ figure lv:‘u\us& s el issues, notably low priced specula- sporting goods manufacturers Besis iy insing: tive rails and several of the foreign | believe the numbers » a ] flotations denoting a confident in- %x|lions. _In addition, this quiry In financial quarters the one week —_— extension of time granted to the Ger- DATES GIVEN OUT FOR STATE |man peace delegation was the subject of general discussion, but _that de- TRAP SHOOTING TOURNEY| \ciopment evidently exerted little in- Hartford, Conn, May 22—Dates of fluence as a market factor. the ‘Connecficut staie trapshooting| Shippings were again an uncertain championship tournaments are as fol-| quantity, mature consideration of the lows: ¥ s .| details “of the proposed Mercantile May 24, Norwalk Gun club, Norwalk:| Marine deal causing a divergence of bils, SGott, Flawstead, Love. (’fl in this country in a had 000 |:Loplc there last year ] sport with an enroliment like grip on the Am an |N'0])\f‘ annot be overlooked. While is vell and good to say that tenni only the it, and all that get down to gs. The adding ention. It opens pockets and informs - s are empty. i NUF CED : ou that tennis play- Prompt Delivery <00 mavcoddie e AT THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES ! champion_players “lrarely do prove their fistic ability, it ‘=:~::fih:;s; SRRl SCHWARTZ BROS., e [yt it | Before you place orders for ‘COAL look at ours, especialiy jour No. 2 Nut—large, clean {and lasting. June 20 and cx.‘smt- tournament at|opinion and resulting in variable re- Hartford; June 26, Pahquioque Rod|actions toward the cnd of the ees- sion. S | stocking” crowd rt of stuff, es we learn “hine i and Gun club, Danbury: Aug. 30, New Haven Gun club, New Haven; Sept. 21, Housatonic club, the independent ion, were active and strong at gains of ore to six points, their ad- vance being accelerated by reports that the government contemplate large — e orders for rails and equipment. Oils were the mainstay of the early Phone 581 and intermediate periods, rising two to almost four points and motors were 00 Rip T Seect [ in responsive to better trade conditions, S | world w: \ffair every one of 0 em dmblng though ecasing later on heaviness of Souther | the ten players of American | : allied specialties, such as rubber is- South ; 5_players of : | citizenship got into the game. Dick John A. Mor, & 3 ossential in modern heu el ana | Williams Washburn are gan Son : made pro- e e g e, fuaran. | nounced headway, the former being tee t ary best by expert® workmen at the fairest | fatured by National Lead and U. S. 3 T ¢ 1 A es, too proud to box, let alone fight, ericen Smelting and the Jatter by cxpress| ot § § L Sen for the. numeraus war. charitiss AMERICAN PINE PRODUCTS | SEED O ATS Ask us for plans and prices siisces) @mer jofn A dars: andiielln T Jack Dempsey fought, but with gloves Fargo gaining 6 to 14 points, but rails, tobaccos and leathers were ir- £ Worh Pumg regular. Sales amounted to 1,235,000 s |shares. Worth Pump B Liberty issues augmented the gen- i - . eral strength of the bond market 67 West Main Street with local tractions. Total sales, par MoNEY | on. None of the trench mud for knock- | out Jack. Our former idol of the ring, CORPORATION | the Hon. Jack Johnson, according (o % |meagre reports, was bumming drinks in Spanish cafe, Nearly all the other 12 P C ugs were cngaged in the pastime of er Cent. teaching the douzhboys how to box. o West T HAYSEED - AND FERTILIZER 5 value, aggregated 14.500,000. Old U. S.| - New York Mayv 22.—Call money “propaniy our tennis players wear Non-Assessable Capital Siock bonds were unchanged on call. s oy ruling rate | g stockings, and probably they are | T. F BURP‘S ol e offered at inclined to dodge a fight, but when a PRICE 1.25 | A. R. MANN]NG = STOCKS. e % real, honest-to-goodnes: rap comes Bt : ) i . y $ along, where the breaks are even and e - Yibhs S L : HEATING AND PLUMBING e COTTON where a man is wanted, they have such L Athe oot bt IC, CONN. : is far in excess of the present production t orders are a 200 Alis_Chalmer pr tting the New York, May opened firm Phone 960-2 vhich the American Pine Products fill in otian futures | an unprecedented way of ups o Soula’ mof Tul ars’ time. v 2330; | dope that we feel inclined to think 91 Franklin Street 1000 Am !\re(.svxz.zr ; December | | | October 207 that it would be far better for the U. 1t o S Ll i ary 2720, Janu- | X it there were five million tennis | Out of present earnings dividends of 127, per annum, payable || £ ROB Gotian - spot), atesdy ™ Eifaring N naiead o the conseriative ons | 1% monthiy are being vaid. | FRANK G. BENSON ' : T J. COCHRANE o 3155, % | million reckoned by the U. S. N. L. T. The stock is a steady dividend paver, with wonderful possibilities | : Rl 28 At any rate, it will not be 1oag§ in the way of increased earning power and consequent incrcased vatus || Teacher of Violin - : GAS FITTING, it e ! we have them. of the stock' itself. | | PLUMPING, & 2othe Lem. e |, The work of the U. S We recommend the purchase of this stock to tive in- §! S, : = o Tree i b ecommer s stock conservati -1 ddi " : Washingion Sa, Wa 20 vaar e s 5o fusthisring this epor Yestors at the present price. | s Dan:;:’e V:i:;:mgs 3 : Nerwich, Conn. 12400 Amsconda . | And it is protecting the : | o i oG i Ateaten” ! (he golf association, from the So- Circular on request Lo Tifthy St AT A t & Oto .. expert stuff which is x\‘ril(enlt‘)y any- 2 e g | 200 Balt & Ohio yr ... one but the man who signs his namg . . WHERE TO DINE - lRON C STlN 110 Beth Steel B toit. 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