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e R TR A Y Y p ]as the ball got by Walker, and before t was recovered he had made the cir- cuit, sending in Reul, who had walked, ahead of him. Score: 'FUR STORAGE New Yerk (A) \ Ihllll“ h:‘. (A) ohpo 2ol bupe a cifl S “Poledo, O. June 3.—Jess Willard be- | with 3§ for the 18-hole course and with | Jikst '3 2 0 4 olwielr = ¢ 274 0 ‘A moth may not be cold blnnd_wyAb"t :: very often gets into an gan four weeks of intensive training|S9 for today’s round wol;[l!{g u‘;!e;ml? § 14 ‘lmm e overcoat in Augus today for his heavyweight champion-|a total of 1 Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck, 4 2 3 0 0/Bums1lb 6 01 0 ship contest Wh.hv},ack ‘Demvseypherc Philadelphia Cricket club, finished sec- £ LI00r0 higtoda) SBGL oA ABSOLUTE SAFETY July 4, and the five hundred persons|ond with 181, and Mrs. W. A. Gavin, TR T LR T 3 who watched him in his first public|Baltusrol, X. J., who held the title, was 3140 Gty 200 From Fire, Moth and Theft workout since leaving California left| third with 183. ; s 0 :{‘fimzy"u 2 1 /2 the canvas-enclosed ring in astonish- — 9020 b H Y ;' mnt over the apparent excellent con- Harvard Loses to Brown. HiEss U (9890 AT MODERATE COST on of the champion. e ey 8000 of Tews e 7 . g ; A l'é There was little it any extra weight | p COTASS, ) Nae OIS, JITNE (S 0 8 0 0 1 The placing of your Furs in cold storage will revive and The City of s ALY on his huge frame; his wind was good | P'o" ] Pasel: 4 e 11000 e GOOSRICH iU Evinigowed with healih " He i own -1 01000:000. T2 et g1t Vg = prolong the life of the fur. settled down to his training grind good . 2 '3 3| Town 1 it were YOUR HOME—could you | raturedly, which indicated, according |fiarvard .. .1000 0001 0—2 8 3| 088 e tor s Knight, Gatson and Erickson; Har-{ 2 o feel absolutely SURE that the INSUR-{ to experts, that be had been constant- | , [TPIERt Gatson Sob TG, BTG | (o) Thatiea for Heny r— 86, Akron, Ohi = All articles are thoroughly cleaned before being stored. = ANCE QUESTION wouldr't rosult im| ¥ (FRCRISE 85 DEUersy, HOUE, 1, g | P ana Gammoe e FURS REMODELED AND' REPAIRED controversy? doing some shadow boxing, the giant e New Tork .. . © Setter see us if you have any doubts.| Doz three rounds witn Jack Lavin.| INDIANS AND CARDINALS ST LEAVE YOUR FURS NOW AND AVOID DELAYS a veteran light heavyweight from EACH GET A GAME ISAAC S. JONES | Cleveianc: Cleveang, June. 8—Clovelana. ana e THAT ARE BOUND TO OCCUR IN THE FALL d l‘.d Estate Agent |LIGHT WORK FOR YALE St. Louis broke even in a double head- | DETROIT IN FOUR 5 Insurance an T e S TERDAY | o iodas’ St Louls winning the first BEAT LEAGUE LEADERS | A Zame 14 to § after overcoming a five- t, Mich., —Detroit won o bl O Gales Ferry, Conn., June 3—Light | run lead, and Cleveland taking the sec- | oiey from Ch S My ekl work for the Yale varsity crew was|ond § to 5. Both were free hitting con- | j5i3 | . ° Lowdermilk worked a double steal in | Home run, Dugan. ANNOUNCEMENT 0 _1{Bushss * . | the order of the day. The crew pad- | tests, with errors numerous. Doc| ihio second inning, Schalk scoring. | INSURANCE dled over the four mile course, doing | Johnston, Clevelapd first _basemap | (opb made wo sensational catchos | QUALITY CORNER e FOR EVERYTHING short stretches at a time and at a low | fouled out in the second game after o lipied and two out, rob- | : 2 stroke, this afternoon. No morning | having made nine consecutive hits in tors of three runs. Score: | Opposlte Chelsea Savmgs Bank INSURABLE row was attempted because of the in- | nine times at bat. Scores: o e . tense heat. (First Game.) & ab hpo a J. L. LATHROP & SONS| The second varsity and the freshmen st Loais (A) levoland (A) I (] S in the afternoon rowed a mile race to b ab hpe e 3 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. |2 dead heat after the former had done 3 et R H BASEBALL. daughter of Malden, Mass. have re- the two mile course in 10 minutes and 3 40 o a YESTERDAY'S RESULTS turned, after spending the week end at B t 50 seconds and the freshmen in 11 H i1 R EL e National League. the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. York. [ L] e ur'llrl are Abou minutes and BB seconds. Pierpont ; e 3 1 0fsnsmithe if 7. New York The Christian Endeavor Union meet- Robberies are en! i # Wamikere & " 5 [, Bosion ulness and spiritual uplift. The large y y I i (:hmu It was announced today that Peters Pt 1 9 i IEneian e e e nsurance is Chea i Taoas o Sl 0 - American Assosiation ing in numbers, as was {he song P varsity stroke, would resume his place e 8 o le ey A andl thethonshbs & onud e wite in the boat Thursday. He had been = i Batanst, Wasinstod out because of a boil on his hand. 1 Rev. Hollis A. Campbell, of Touls %10 S’ ietana . wire game) Rev. Mr. Harna, ¢f Bozrah H H Plans o alter the varsity course 2001 Cleveland 8. (Second game.) | Rev. John H. Knott of Liberty Hill, - B. P. LEARNED & CO. |have been abandoned because the pro Skl Philsdelotia S, (B dem D Eele m ’ « posed new starting place up river Eastern League. Lol LG e 28 Shetucket Street would make the couse lose in straight- | Haritord 5, Pittspeld 1 o TR R by 4 Agincy Established May, 14¢ [0S The course Is under survey and sem BOSTON AND DODGERS | R e 4, Woreesine subject for the evening was Our Rela- Eacalty Catats Loived. feday jfol] Clmvand GET AN EVEN BREAK | Bizmon 5, Springeld 5. tion to God. Reverence and Public = 0 begin work on putting through tests of | ¢ T° Ximanake Boston, June 3.—Boston and Brook- | International League. 3 NOANK the crew men, B i lyn divided a double header Jecsey City 6. May hasket party of the 4 N | st Leais (A) Boston winning the first zame P Saturg evening, Miss e - The Noank fire company is planning have a There has been no “entertainment in the AFTERNOON AT THE CAMPUS vears. A contest is on| This afternoon at the demy 1t innings and losing the sec rong getiing a beautiful bas- ning of the second game, but was thrown out trying to st triple into a home run for the t N. F. A, MEETS WESTERLY THIS | COLCHESTER TO automobile owners and; 1 opular man in the com- | campus the school boys will cross bats 24 un. Scores: : 1 1 g voies are dropping into re-|with the Westerly High school team.| it Rl R “;-hprr?q E. Morgan ?f\ Sa\etrf‘ and drivers—to Goodrich Dealers aced in the stores for that|The local team has b through | Ce haal : Miss Rose Jackson of New London, = 3 The oo e e B Dot S 1] 1 8l o, [, S T e the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Inn has opened for the|come away with the bacon this time,|Sothornp LB oD T gational parsonage, Salem, by the Rev. 1 arge of Mr. Tracy, for- | The twirler for the Westerly t M i1 B. D. Remington, of this place. Mr. Compa“yl herewith declares a faine not heen announced, but the local team | 1 : g just returned from France -mi jus tle steamer Quickstep re-| Wil start Grabelefsky in the box and = i re he was an ammunition _truck reore ."u que ddj tme."t S ret At Ereenport L, | will Bave Cibiain Counlnan al hel {h caMES ToDAY. iver in the American Here Goodrich Tires—6,000 miles for the shipyard. The boat|be a hummer. X.F.A. must put over| L4 Ao s bride will reside at the home of SAFETY TREADS, and 8,000 ed for fishing as soon as it|@ Victory or lose ail chances for the| et G. H. Morgan in Salem, after a short o 4 2 Pl be uned, for Aahing as 500 82 it larus champlonhip. A win this time | e i miles for SILVERTOWN CORDS, steaimérs here from N York for re-|Ove" ;,\c;urr\_\-l ::(i-dn. that (\hc: Puiladelphia ai New York. | Wfiss Margaret Bunyan, who is teach- W . pairs are rried along as fast|Only to defeat Stonington to Amsrican Leagus. ing in I t Hartford was at the home | ce ends in a | t b - | league leadex. If ti arent s i i R £ 2 Gossinie that mo more of. the sea- | leaSye leadex If the race ends in 4| per gox on WINNING STREAK B of her parente, Mr. and Ars. B Fix these new Goodrich Adjustment / The meeting of the Silver Link so-|Plar off (he deciding game { DEFEAT SENATORS 4 TO 3| (i mics e Frank H. Browning was calling on. figures firmly in your mind—6,000 oty W e postponed wuntil next|neutral grounds. De on hand Wast June 3.—BoSton Won| soare b in Epringel friends in Norwich Monday 2 weck s g dboL‘f;{ et from Washington today 4 to 5. Me- Mr. and Mrs. Georze Pock and son miles for SAFETY TREADS—8,000 / Miss F h patient for weeks | '9 88 - 2 it is and Scott by timely hitting drove h were at the home of Mrs. - - Lawrence hospital, suffering ' with = or ‘seored a1l of Boston's rune.| o ® M N o miles for SILVERTOWNS—instead of "/ Hot exnected 1o live.| TENNIS TOURNEY TO BE e i LEAGUE STANDINGS. » Gildersieeve recently HELD AT BOSTON | Baston (A) | Waskingten (A) Eraokiyn National League, Rev. George Reynolds. of West the 3,500 and 5,000 miles respectively/ nkle and is not able to 16 Sheat 1 po wb hpo a ef b pc. | Hartford, preached at the mornin; 7 e Boston, June 3.—Edwin Sheafe of | goopirrr 1 Ry e il e ‘3 eretofore in force. iville Daboll have|We Longwood Cricket vlub announced & 401 % elgmnn, ¢ FEsceh e Conerezstional e uect fe fe Rehval that the Philadelphia and New | Srauf.? A T4 Sunda everal days’ auto-} This new adjustment stands back ' of Provi i ternis teams would play six si daDQY!N' \:‘{{\ Oilj;ldc:nii spending a few les and three double matches ] %5 I pNew i 3 i i 5 Damgx-lifl“;wm‘ S L A Mr. and Mrs. George H. Chapman all Goodrich Tires, including tires They ‘were ac-| o0 SN00C, oo A j of Norwieh and Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher 14 in the intercit urnament for thie % c | George Meyer: urch cup. | Nathaniel W, s will captain the! Boston team and Mr. Sheafe said he| expected that R. Norris William 24, formerly national tennis champion would resume competis Shephard and daughter of New Lon- don were guests of Mrs. Sarah J. Bing- ham, Sunday. The warden and burgesses held their June meeting in their room in the En- gine house Monday. The balance of the lumber for the new bandstand was delivered on the park Monday and the members will finish it at once so that the evening concerts can commence ne: at Lawrence| following sur- already purchased in the hands of user or dealer. ; Goodrich Tires in actual usage on road and pavement are today unfolding such matchless mileage, regularly in excess of adjustment basis, that Wasiirgt on, after his| T« service overseas, in the intercity matches. ing in the vil- 5 has returned from , Me. - eturned 10 his| BHILADELPHIA WOMAN WINS YANKEES MAKE IT THREE ! i aEin STRAIGHT FROM ATHLETICS | CUBS TAKE THREE GAMES ! Philadelp June 3.—New York FROM PITTSBURGH PIRATES! i i i : . . Fiteh have ve-| EASTERN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP | made i{ three. siraight from Philadel: | 8 AR TR Y B S e Goodrich knows it has the strongest, aven after a week-1 New York. June 2.—Mrs. Ronald H.!ph winning 2 lonz drawn out | t E Pittsburgh today Chacia b umcay 5 : their summer home at|Barlow of the Merion Cricket club, |and 10 to 9. Seven ¢ the visitors. 1 to 0. in s Man Clark [ dsinetumned tojher most durable tires the rubber indus- Philadeiphia, w golf champior 1 the women hip toda Hartford after a few astern | pitchers were e ThE e M S tween Martin and he Apa- | w ed and all of them i anel re wild and at times ineffective.| M ver T. Van try has produced. mme——— ed | ored to orwich Monday. George Reynolds of West Hart- is the guest this week of her MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. New York, June 10 : 00 Butt alative | 1iom erests| 1000 from the decision of Umpire Cor in declaring a Hartford victory at| . |even innings, and President O'Neil — 4 > 2 | " Cleve's, on South Mal t. E wamis links near Rye, N. ¥ | Wara's single in the ninth, when he | isamo | e, 4 . Wae i . : - o Timken-Hyatt and Vewterdhy Mrs Batiow Jed the neld||Eatted foF Shore, 'Setied fiie -mr‘;,J el VIN"'J s «|O'NEIL SUSTAINS APPEAL _,U‘fl“;d“l‘:f _\‘;‘;;E;L“lz“‘}:jflot‘“d‘;’“: on The Goodrich adjustment .mxleage 1S New Departure Bearings == | ‘o OF BRIDGEPORT CLUB.| 1irs. B & Munson and party motor- increased because Goodrich knows SALES—SERVICE | ofarberer ™ 8 ol el e e it | Rdward McKulsky of! North Woest- the mileage in its tires, and it wants GARLOCK & HAYNES | ? olgae ordered a re-play of the | Chester was in town Monday. : . P - | 858 fe A ame?| " Richard A. Day of Salem was a call- to give every motorist a share in their + BANK STREET, Second Floer, | 3.1 ejeeme berween Hartiord jand Bridees ey fonday. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON | SR e e ] ranovitch and party mo- economy, and all-around benefits. | HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED Go to a Goodrich Dealer, and buy & —The spec fabric which professional At Th 5 ; | 2 8 0 1—0|iinds he erred in his interpretation of Mrs. A, E. Cragin. Goodrich Tire—or buy four Goodrich * . have for weeks been weaving on the| 480% 00 0 x—11 e e R . . . CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS |stock exchange was virtually torn io| 4 R s Teans mas ate e CANTERBURY Tires—sure that with fair and square We put on Rubber Heels while you|threds today in a session which bor- PHILLIES WIN FROM GIANTS; ouRtedi that TRIas iR Bategliform. - [ dered on' semi-demoralization at the } o | nounced : r SRRt 1) usage a Safety Tread will render you o e T o e demonalim o 8L the NOW IN FIFTH PLACE |erly with the New London club and T. U. is planning to give ag! y ¢, June 3.—Philadelphia de. |claimed by Pittsfield club. has been|an entertainment the latter part of feated New York, 7 to 4, today, Wood- |awarded by the national board of ar- ward pitched good ball for Philadel. | bitration to Pittsfield. Bates has been | School at the Frost phia after the first Inning, in which | Playing With Chattanooga of thelin the exerci Doyle hit a home run with two men on | Southern Association, and was claim- | church Memor; bases. Woodward also did fine work |ed by St. Paul of the American Asso-| The many friends of Mrs. Emily with the bat, having a triple and two | ciation Bushnell are glad to hear that she is le to sit up a little after suffering five weeks with an infection on trative of the violent fluctuations was the movement in American Woolen, GET OUR PRICE ON which after rising 19 points to 130, STORAGE BATTERIES |crumbled under forced sclling to 110, Opening irregular, the market soon | BEFORE PURCHASING relapsed to the extent of five to six | | | points in certain issues as the result | The Garlock Haynes Co. |of active realizing, professional | | | | CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR | 2000000 shares chansed hands. 1 = at least 6,000 miles; and a Silvertown Cord at least 8,000. - Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer rict took part s held at Westminster 1 Day Glasgo Wins Game. New Yert (N) or and apprehension as to the mor | | { points in various specialtics. Standard : | rails were under rather constant pres- Whitehall Transportation Co, Inc. | .0 throughout the sess | New York, Pier 43, Nerth Later the money b a e Y. M. team of Glasgo defeat- | the neck. Phone 781-3 look. The downward movement was | £ 129 7]ed the Totokett mill team of Occum by | Lottie Bushnell, who was with her NEW LONDON, CONN. subsequently checked through the ag- 10 s 1 o0the score of 19 to 4 The G. Y. M.|mother for a week, returned Satur- ive operations of strong pools, | Inteny Cen e e 1 defeating everything t 1 day night to New York - — | compelling active covering i Jnilerbiicin By L ole long. Manager Hiram Wild| hur Bushnell, who has been N & professionals who had put out| - bt like to hear from the manager SPending a few days with his mother Thames River Line cxcreive chort iines last nignt and| 41520 of the Stonington High school team, | has returned to his work. | y today in consequence of the stiff 1101 0jorany other teams wishing to play us.| Gladys Bushnell, who was graduat- | moncy rates ruling. On the rebound 1000 0iWrite to the manager at Glasgo, {ed from Hartford Pedagogical School STEAMER CAPE COD | there ‘were recoveries ranging up to 10 | Lyrda it 12 { last Wednesday has come home to care for her mother for two weeks. 2 GOSHEN Mrs. Edwin land is_entertain- sister ew York n he latter’s husband situation became A basket party from here hung | IN& I a May basket to Miss | from Wednesdays and Fri- | the dominant facior, call loans risinz sl ass e s | 8 ann M JoEn B Perks Al hali grad i e L) Miss Cramer is o be valedictorian at | family of Jewett C and Sundays at 6 p. m,; | Of Stock on the market both for the | Woodmard s C aledict ay with Mi it coming graduation at Bacor EEEs e ader The school in District No. 12, gave | Canterbury grange is to give a sup- o ort account, under which | on 9 p. m. prices gave way in precipitate fashion. | Passenger rates between Norwich|In many instances the variations be- | Kickers Sign for Game. and New York, $2.50. tween highest and lowest figures of the | The Greeneville Kickers accept the | nent for the benefit of the [ Per for the benefit of the Farm Bureau Staterooms, all outside, $110, in-|0day cxceeded 10 points. Foremost in challenge of the Jewett City St. M. ! v_evening. The | W s B. P. S : a S5 Ve iah the slump were Mexican Petroleum, Second team for a game of ba: & Dialogue, Court- | . s. B Sabins an R " Studebaker, American International Saturday, June 7, and will play them |ship Under Difficulties; tableaux, The | $ b spent Sunday with B. KNOUS Agent Corporation, U. S. Alcohol, Atlantic, | jon the Mohegan park diamond. If the | Jewett City team cannot play or have | another team in view, please answer nchester and vieinity. Lachapelle has moved his to what is known as the Tracy Stolen Sweats, The Anxious | friends song, Miss Nellie Strong; rec- . LoUIs xaminations. Alfred Spring- | [mily 1 Were a Girl, Ralph e A. Thomas, as a_travel- | n exhibition on | t of miscellane- | | ous the descriptive part of the exhibit was extremely appealing to the thought and imagination. One sub- ject, The Lady of the Lake, proved to be a live moving picture. It was a live i duck that flapped its wings and put ond team would | the light out for the prof or. Cake ome games with d coffee were served. A vote of = 4t e e Firearms 8Ammunition rim- . Williamson and the punils for the suc- Gulf and West Indies, and General Motors. Steel broke from 109 7-5 | SEED OATS to 106 1-8. Sales amounted to 2,200,000 { n Ry Shiren. {00 soutn Ry pe The check in speculation today was | s e ural sequence to failure on ‘the part of | AND professionals to heed _authoritative | warnings regarding the danger of con- tinued activities. Conjectures regard- LIZER | in: the resiznation ot trank . can: derlip as president of the National City | bank were varied and the bears seized A. R. MANNING upon the incident o hammer the mar- YANTIC, CONN. Bonds aleo showed reactionary ten- dencies, with the Liberty issues vield- 2 iordan, 11 Bleventh. S e Kickers would like ;| well club, vs, Glasgo, Sides, or any other team of 18 years’ averaze. TRADE MARK \\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\ A Challenge for Games. The St. Mary’s S ke to arran team with A Duwells or the T or | mers of Norwich th any team in| . ’ -7orny. l i Libert; i A | mers of N y ¢ 1 entertainment Sh ‘t R h‘r Phone 960-2 :‘grfh;“:;“htmr}:'n.{\'"'" par value,| o ong: high 11: low 6 gjgngmovn;ml nusl V=S, 3 iregan or | Great was the admiration of the cx- COlin 1 EBla U, 8. bonde were unchansed on |6 1-2: closing bid 10; offered at 10 1-4; | mhomen” B d elyghesntinliBuneet et = 3 5 9 : last Toan 10; bank acceptances 4 1-2. | Goun > i Gty glow Saturd Conn. 28 DENTAL SURGEON P. A. SCHWARTZ, D. M. D. ich. Somers Bidg, Franklin Sq. Nor Suite 11 Office Hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 6 p. m. Evenings and Sundays by appeintment Telephone at Office and ReSidence Albert Morgan of C E 2 1 th f ds here Sund: COTTON. | Young Trimmers Challenge. | It ‘chunen semren o hester was Iso attend- Yew York, June 3._Cotton futures| The Young Trimmers challenge any| A number from here attended the Wed- | | opened firm.’ July 3199, October 30.95, | team under 17 December 8, January 50.40, March|have won four < games Spot cotton quiet; middling|want to win more. A game with the| | fast Norwich Town team is desired | | |and they would like to play it this|in, Mi | . . v A Serviceable Line Saturday afternoon, If accepied, write | farm f M i d | DoulseEert; 50 oonins 6| che | To those who faithfuly solicited for | the Libe : (o} en's an ty and Victory loan, the p: vear in Goshen, were given o re age. meeting in Willimanti s Edith Ferg Mass., is tha zusst of h Curry at Cryst 2500 BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP| 499 DEALERS IN G Nas The Rough and a_team | of merit from the United States gov- Sh - e . 2 ss@ picked up in Lisbon MES ANV | crnment last week, the gift being a Boys oes Tires and Supplies 100020 team under 18 years of age. We Will | medal the size of a silver half dolias AT THE RIGHT PRICES Vuleanizing and Repairing 1ec.02e play out of town teams if they want| On one side is a picture of the na G0 BRAIN A games. Write to Theodore Kendall|tional capitol, also of an American ! 125 West N; n l:r::t.“':o:;vioh. Conn, "I?p:.“ fll}:‘l'n .A:;(fr. o Box 8, Versailles, Conn. Sels s aiine oes victony ibery Express and Team Harness X T Ec pntibeinen Balt & Ohio .. ... Balt & Ouo pr . ;. G Loa thy verse of the souveni T B 1 rotfingar (HERBATVale) Frack Team|nfcoo ontine scyeree OF e (0t cie at Low Prices 1w New Haven, Conn. June 3.—TFrank |ury Department for patriotic service in " éo% P. Heffelfinge: Minn lis. Minn., | behalf of the Liberty Loans. Made v ikae 0, WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. Iness befors tna public, there is ne medium better than through the ad- % % | was today clected captain of the Yale [ from capiured German cannon. vertising columns of The Bulletin. 5% LY University track leam for 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Reynor Osborne and 14 Bath Street, Nerwich, Conn