Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1919, Page 3

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. _“‘ .Mm M’IHROP & SONS m'nm«c The' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANLES | this aBancy.represonts have earned the | “PUBLIC’S CONFIDENCE by SQUARE DEALING UNIFORMLY. - You buy ANSURANCE when we serve you. ISAAC S,.JONES Insurance and Real Esiate Agent Rn:hlm fl"l“ - n Mnm S\nh e & i 1 TN CHARLES: D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE iTel, 781 161 Main St. All $tars and Baltic to Clash. The All lan of Norwich will clash with any. fluc team Subday af- ternoch ‘dt the Baltic grounds. The All Stars have year, while Baltic has Manager ‘Welsner has icher fronx eut of town" lost one game. cured a pit- good baseball. Manager Wiesner .would Tike to book games with any fast loam in eastern (an'necutut NORWICH FAMILY MARKET FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Head Lettuce, Pars soulder -Stedk, ver met defeat this nd. expoets to give the Baltic fans a-chance to see CREY Chun:hfll Downs’ {6morrow: —. embcm', the sev. enth Keng:ky' T or three- ye, -olds a mile and \{uarter foi"v hich can’ies smuoo in Added*mwy o 'Interest centers -to) ; in Com- mander J., K., 3 ss’, Cudgel.” the mighty of “Broomstick- Btigenia | Burch, w! el Avoir 1t-Tast year; Exter- minator, ‘sensational winner ® of -the Kentucky Derby in 1918 for Willis Sharpe Kilmer and Royce Roots-of the A. K. Macomber Stable, which took Cudgel's measure in the King's coun- ty handicap, at Jamaica .less,. fhap a week ago. Cudgel is given topweight. Vuwaa nite, which. Ied the field in, the Ken- tucky Derby on May' 10th, is given the i lighest impost. 'The field, weighfs and i jockeys of the declared entries are: Cudgel, 135-pognds, Sande.jockey. | Exterminator, 134 pounds. Morys | jockey. . “Ehe Porter, 129 pounds‘ et jocke Midway, 1 peunds, Thurber jock: Royce Roels.UiIS pounds, Buxton, ey. 4 -~ 3 g el eecutter, 112 pounds, Groth jogkey Ueaverkill, 105" powads, Robinson, Ck \u]camle‘ 101 Wunds, Oy -ddoward, Bcrna'rd 102‘ »pouuds J\)rkE\ N ¥ Poole, N. F. A. LOSES*TO SHORE'LINE* | IN STIFF PRACTICE GAME At the eleverth hour “yesterday| Wheeler sent'word ~to “the . Ké@flémw management that they would net’ be able to appeir owihg (0 the fact t their left fielder was strickefi”With st gums, Iollowmg the’extraction: of of Lis molarsi” This Teft the leam® hole. However, Lh¢ few -faps. ptestn& on. joyed a practice game between the T. A. boys with Fitzgerald in the box and some of the Shore Line, m felt that they: meded 4 little.. or = out. The Shore Line men with the anl of Il Salamoka dn’ ex-big ledguef,* ho | filled in at shortstop {61 "the 1o | out, breezed ift ahead by, a gcore of, ' to 3 . imoka showed “tHe "high ~ schoq! | ovs how they do it in lhe big Show ", and they recewcd somie \aluablc poin- te cox shnwc,d, up. well in_the box "-I"and save the boys an idea of what and if he pitches up to form he will i to fishting it on the batilefield. Rieger nd Chase and the rest of those fast semi-pros who were so. nearly defeat- ed (?) by St. Mary’s last Sunday will endeavor to @o the ‘domiéback ' this week and put up a gameé of, regular dyed-in-the-wool ~ aseball: -~ Ashland 'plays at the Submarine "Base' today, and it is hoped that this will them their much necdd practice. COLONIALS TO PLAY AT STATE HOSPITAL TODAY The Colonials wil play ' the fast traveling Thermos team at the State hospital ground Saturday afternoon. Manager Woodmansee has signed several new men in his effort to’ Strengthen- his téam. Most promi nent of these are Buck Shaan and Harington of the Pastimes. Either iShea, Hopkins or Shahan will draw the pitching assighment against. the Thermos with Whalen or Red Lese- mann behind e bdt. It is not known ‘who will work on the slab for the Thermos but as they have womn Tour straight games it is_most likely that ‘they will work thcir best man. CAwDOCK GAINS IN ARMY, NOW OVERWEIGHT : \ew York, - May 23—Sergeant Farle Caddock, - world’s champion wrestler, of Anita, Jowa, wasonc of the casuals arriving today aboard the Santa Elena. -Sergeant Caddock> was given special leave to return. home 6n account of the iHmess of his' wife. +fOn his way he learned that he was the father of a boy. his wife, he will go to his ranch in South Dakota. He siid that he was much overweight ‘and if he: found - he could not get into condition on his ranch he would q'u)t the wrestling game. After joining sT MARY'S FAST “TEAM TO PLAY “WEST ENDS The West Brf baseball team, have organized for-the season ~and _ will lay for their first .game, the fast t. Mary's team of Jewett. City, Sunday afternoon on the Mohegan park diamond. The St. Mar, has the reputation of being thé fast- gst amateur team of Eastern Con- necticut and a good. game js sure to| be the outcome of Sunday’s mateh. The West Ends will. have for their ‘battery, Zimmerman and Calkins, | While the St. Marys team will use the slugging pair, as the known Liberty brothers. = BEAR CATS HAVE.-TWO NORWICH, give | BULLETIN, Hoghoutes 1'?,’}“‘,‘7:Mr 471 they “would be up against when the WEEK END GAMES Cabbage; 10 sty io | Shore Linc and: Xt F.IX. clash fn thel Nfanger Mills of the Taitville Bear _|Spanish - second zame ‘ofothe serigsiiThe Aca-|Cats has matched his . team up ) 20} demy beat ihe cafifen in their irstf'igainst two fast teams for the week Téxas el 39 | contest and efpgct TittlFtralfble™Trom | end. Saturday they are to journey Potatoes, k. 3o | them in the remaining games. to Hanover to clash with the Han- Yellow Bananas hirooms, 1b, 75| -After this workout the local youths| over ball team. Sunday _afternoon Grapefruit, able Apples. | should be in fine trim for . today'™s|at the Fair Grounds, the Bear Cats Egg 1'lant doz., 80| game ‘with Burtlett dHigh. Bartlett Y 5ifi cross bats with Rhubarh, Ih, 25| considered one*vof * me* fastest high{ (" The teams are V ’;,'gf'b"n";m 45| school nines in Massachusetts and game should be ¢ Datas, oy 1 that means ufii{s. fig\‘& ay’s colts St wear, | R R R | eALLooN ascension a7 TESESANATtets, 121 T Meek did notoMid a bery s aofive BASEBALL GAME SUNDAY Cliops, - 36| Part in practice Frifiayag he-i57¢dv-1 Baseball fans at Killingly will be nside Jtound. 36|ing his soup bone for this afternooir|treated to real game Sunday after- 1 ¢ 10 D Shoulders, Tab,5 Oredtery, Caeese, Native, Kerosene Ofl L Cat Bee Steers @15.00 18.00 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief B}leEfi'OSN | AS WELL. . 'AS PRICE . When you go Straw Hat buy— ing, carry quality in your mind’s eye as well as the prices, for ‘value can only be measured by service — and style. Hats of Quallty MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Oopesite Chelsea Savinas Bank, J undoubtedly make .thg. 'Webster crowd iook like a last year's Panama. Salamoka ‘has vofkented- ‘to ' assist the boys frem.the bench, having. taken a strong liking for the'da*h and the gameness of the red and white boys. No seats will be reserved for foday s game and the first to come will be the first served. ASHLAND PAR‘& OF BIG GAME SUNDAV Asijand will play Porflhfin Alj- Collegfans Sunday’ Fhiind Park in \w‘.sb is expectés Ea e ‘one of the fas e:t games of the.season. According. > the “statements floating ‘around °_this team will be cemposed Tot~onfy’ of rom Colum also... Thes; be all semi-pro “mier” who on" {hi | count are not allowed to play on the university team. And they tell us that they will have some easy 3 | thev come down. to. Jewett. C {little easy money. ‘But they've got.to win to get il, and many & general has won his battle on a sheet of paper only to find that he had lost when it came ~us4m students but some * R " rprdcatil pa noon when thé fast Goodyear Cotton Mills team will line up against the % Revere Rubber Company’s team of Providence. The management has something new to offer in the line of outdoor sports on that day: There is going to be a balloon ascension and all the thrills usually connected with KX the big gas bag will be there when the balloon starts upward. Thi: alloon ¢ t® g regular, and has beeh ised at the battle front for chser on purpo: ‘At this ascension, howeéver, the bal- loon 'will' not 160k f-.\r the enemieslo- | cationg: hut “will be ed - in” mbre suits All'fans of the lo- cality “ave” expected to be present to root ‘for their home team and hape to” exfry the” hono; high. TAFTVILLE TO MEET *PLAINFIELD TODAY The Taftville first team 1w clash with the stropg ball pelting team from Plainfield- on ‘the home groun this afternoon. The local team have got a surpfise in the shape of a iew on fialder J“d they say he is there he | battery for the T'hmfi"‘d team “m be | Hamel and Babe Adams, both secured - FINANCIAL v 23 ~Optisiptis, trade. erthlned By Teaders ' of and prospective modifi— | money cation most da rates of the noteworthy contributio: active and strong market; til the final hour, when thé up-| 1 swing of prices became méné gemeral, the session was in most ‘eSentidls a duplicate of the precedinz day. The undertone was ones ofuquist~cand and aside from the g¥rations of a few specialties the advance was almost to to- continuous. e e e e The movement _focussed Tlargely around steels an red, shares, rer ceiving its grpa(}tt ‘mombnlnn{ *rom the addres of Eibert H. Gary before the American Iron and Steel Institute in which he nredicted, prosperous cons | ditions for that i 1 U. S. Steel rose steadily to 107, a| gain of four points and its ‘maximum of the year, gaining two to points. Motors, which depend on.the trend of-the.steel market, also recorded many substan- tial advances, extending to 15 points in_Chandler. w = Rails were among the leaders in point of activity ang:strength at ome period of the s , altheugh their rise was comparatively moderate, but shippings and oils deno(ed Iur(he/r sell- ing for profits. 3 ;roposcd legislation of “a. protéctive character was helpful to the chemical shares, food issues rising in sympa- thy. Metals, leathers and tebacgos strength from the express companies division in which gross advances of two to six points were partly.eancell: ed. - Sales amounted to 1,350,000 shares, Bonds as a whole were firm, but, some of the speculative;rails ~madu moderate concessions 6n small “offer- ings. Total sales, par value, aggre- gated $10.875,000. Old U. S. bonds were unaltered on call. 2 STOCKS. &, | Sales. 2 { 1aTen Allls Chalmer 200 Allis_Chalmer pr 4700 Prockim R T 100 Bmok R T ctfy 47% Rutte Crn & 7 200 Putte & + 1880 Can Pacific . 10100 Cent Leather 100 Cent, Leather pr 2760 Chand Moter . 13800 Ches & Ohlo 2500 Chie & Nwest . 199% the independent: group - were more restricted in their move-[ | ments, but utilitis derived . fuzther] .} INDCOMMERCIAL “\£T ACTIVE AND STRONG., | 2000 Chi'e Cop . 100 Dol & tiacn o B Pome Mines 1700 Frie 28108 » 220 Na 470 N T N R e H 1000 Nort & Yest 42800 Nor Pacife 4008 Penn & 1 Pacif 0 Seuthern T 798 Tern - Corme: 060 Tebaces P 100 Toh Pead - 100 J¥estam 200 Worth Call money low 4 %ogn:# 1-2; bank acceptances 4 1-2. COTTON. 23.—Céton futiires onenad harely steady. May 30.15: July 29.87:, Octoher 28.80; Decembher 28.40; nyary 28.15. Cotfon spot ouie mlddhr\: 31.55. 3 LISERTY BOND. < Wieh Lew. Sept. ruling rate| 3 For years we, as well as you, no doubt, have admired the achievements of the Hudson Super-Six. We were first attract- ed to this world-famous fine car by its speed-way records—then by what owners told us of - their cars. A car that could win so many victories must be- superior, we thought. came the trans-continental tour. son touring car crossed and recrossed the continent in 10 days and 21 hours—a record for time each way never equalled. AS YOU MUST HAVE FELT Our admiration for the Super-Six grew greater still when we read of its climb to the top of Pike’s Peak leading twenty other specially built cars. And then the praise we heard on every side about the Super-Six determined us to get the Hudson franchise for this territory. It was not easy. Hudson dealers must conform to certain high standards. be the leading dealers with the largest sense of .responsibility and ag; Hudson dealers have the finest stores. Dealers They give the best service. proving that we measured up to that standard were we chosen. Why We Became Hudson Super-Six Only after And it is a matter of pride that Hudson selected us. Jt takes us into the associa- tion of the type of automobile merchants Then A Hud- Everywhere they must gressiveness. Phone 1142 who lead. " tion of our fitness to serve you. Itis a great company’s recogni- Today the Hudson Super-Six leads all motordom in endurance and performance. Its exclusive type motor, minimizing fric- tion and vibration as it does, gives the Super Six reserve energy never called for in ordinary service. IT IS THE PATTERN CAR In style and design the Hudson Super-Six has long been the pattern car. are always years in advance. current model this year was the Hudson model of a year or more ago. Its lines What is the Come in and see th® Hudson Super-Six at our store. Every road knows the Super-Six but it is well to refresh your impressions of it in ‘an examination and ride in the present models. Barrett-Hudson Co., White's Court {ERNEST WHITE, Manager, There are 60,000 in service. L. R. ETHIER, Salesmar¢ 'l'rnm Willimantic. The locals boys i will send in Peltier and Anderson to mat them. Both teams have good | reco for the season thus far and « | 800d game is looked for. | BASEBALL RESULTS. | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, Natisnal League. i New York T, | | Balti niieapol’s 2 Paul 1, Milwaukee 8. Eartern Leasue. o 3. Springfield 8. New Haten (wet grounde Coliege Games. W —Boston Collegs At Hanover, N Y.—Cnirersity of § Middlconry 5, GAMES TODAY atienal Leazue. Louts. * Clereland. Yok at Chicazn. Boston at Detrolt. thury at Worcester SUNDAY GAMES National League s scheduled. American Leagus. Washingten st Chicaro, adelphia at Detrelt New York at St Loui: Eastern League, roester at Providence, ! Hartford at Bridgeport LEAGUE STANDINGS. National League Rostn Washingion Detrit .. Philadeipiia” . i & 41 Eastern Leagu: | Worcester | Providence Bridgeport Waterbury Pitisfield Springfield "] New Haven | Harttora | CRAVATH'S HITTING GIVES @PHILLIES FIVE RUNS | Philadeiph May i (‘ra\mh‘ found Alexander for gle, double and triple, driving in five of Phila- delphia’s runs #= CRicago's inagural game, Here today, which the ‘Phillies won, 7 to-2. Hendryx replaced Al ander in the sixth. George - Smi pitched is first game for Philadel- phia and the Cubs were never dang- Toston &t Cleveland "‘ i Cravath: and, Pearce. PFEFFER WINS SEVENTH ! Prooklyn, | defeated Pittsburgh today, 6 { Pfeffer winning his Score: victo: Two. b e Hom: GIANTS INCREASE LEAD New won_ fre fof 7 t st. and defeaied Boston, 10 to 4. —Score: Cincinnati (N) al ,’5‘ Ny : i Two base Wi, Pauieite | H @), Shotton. Home rus 5 | BRAVES DROP ANOTHER : X REDS HIT HARD AND SAFE | Béston. May 23.—Cincinnati batted ! | Keating and Fillingim hard today | | i Groh b Rouseli of (x) Batted for (xx) Batied for base Lit, Marauville. YANKEES AGAIN SHUT OUT ergus. Rixey signed a con- tract and will report to the Phillies about June 1. Sicking, the BY WHITE SOX, SCORE 5 TO 0 Chicago, May 23.—Chicago today gave New York it shutout, 5 to 0. " Score: New Yerk (A) 2 (A) ab hpo a e b hopo a el Viek.rf 40 0 1 1Leiboldrt 402900 local rna-u:n- 4301 1weabrib ¢ 0 - be out of the |y, time. * ~Score: Lewis It plant ization, Eagle 1 N Bodic.ct o [ o|Rula 2 Sodin o] Shorkesp 51 031 o xHalas i 1S \i‘lx!!'lh.ul 10 131 H =2 < T o Totals i3 180 3 6 000 0 08 2 0 031 o 001 0 000 A 00 0 Totls 31113141 h S New Haven. BIGIaI.. changes and acq of the Winchester Arms company here, under a reorgan- | there came this week an-| nouncement of purchase by it of the Pocket Knife company, a local | concern employing 120 persons. Out of many reports of| itions at and to the| Repeating — e shortstop, sprained his ankle in the| third inning and may game for some -AS':BALL——SUNDAY, MAY 25Tk ON ASHLAND PARK GROUNDS ASHLAND A, A. vs. o FORDHAM ALL COLLEGIAN! ASHLAND BATTERY RIEGER ND CHASE Game Called at 3:30 P. M. FOLLOW THE ARROWS STRAIGHT VICTORY N. Y. May 23.—Brookiyn | to 4, seventh straight Brootiyn (N) t|Pieterp 1 - |sJohnston 0 Totals 30 827 14 2} in Sth. 290000002 700000606 x se RiS SWney. Grifi, 7. Wheal, Kries- | e run, Cutsha IN LEAGUE STANDING York, —New York om_S s today by a score o 6. New York (N) ab I 0 Chase. 1 6 Disle. 2 0 Kaut of aster. “ITrain For Business Life Don’t be a putter-off. Remember that good intentions without action spell dis- Enrcll in our new classes and fit yourself for worth-while service. Day and Night Sessions. Afternoon Sessions and Saturday Afternoon Classes. Thayer Building, Business Office, Room 308 : Shorthand Typewriting Bockkeeping |Jcwett Business School Norwich, Conn. Boston (N) 2o 0 Maniile ss ab hmo a3 el 2 A Herzog.2h 3 0} AMERICAN PINE PRODUCTS CORPORATION 12 Per Cent. Non-Assessable Capital Siock PRICE 1.25 b 4 4210 4 0 1 8Powell of 41209 The demand for the products manufactured by 1185 of the present producti ct I the American Pine Products on 7R Bl o Out of present earnings dividends of 12% per Te: 1% monthly are being paid, Fullanp The stock is a sieady dividend rer. with w a Blackbu's in the way of increased earning power and conseque Totals Fillingim in *th McQuillan in 9th. We . Rath. “Home run, gealse. recommend vesters at the present price. 902 CHAPEL STREET itself. the purchase of this =t K to Circular on request New Haven, Conn. annam, increased concervative possib value in- Fox, Nicholas, Truesdell Co. Telephone Colony 3120

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