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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919 - INSURANCE New Haven, Conn., June 5.—Mrs. Burnside Winslow of this city won the Connecticut women’s golf champion- S New Haven Woman “Champ” Gof Player ters and the 2.05 and 211 pacers. Twelve other events with. purses from $1,000 to §1,500 will also be announced i S T.LOUIS UNABLE TO SEE . JOHNSON—LOSE 6 TO 1! ‘Washngton, June 5.—Johnson today | held St. Louis to four scattered hits, three of the scratch variety, while the locals bunched off Weilman andn won, 6 {o ki St Leuls (A) NOTICE! iy (xn) Matiea for Waight president and Mrs. Winslow captain. | Ja%% Parker 3b; Leonard or Barber ship in the 18 hole medal play at the|a few wecks prior to meeting. “': - New Haven Country club today with a e 2 1 v [ gross score of 91. Mrs. H. C. Porter, | SACHEMS TO MEET THE il i RIA 7 of New Haven, was second with 92, FAST “SUB” BASE TEAM | : A /7 @« - 3 Selerdb 4 0 s of ° "% )‘ > Z::z:enw;: fo:"é'y‘”\nf h'\\?.',.‘;.fi;‘g Sunday afternoon thebsochums gyl dacombuner | 4 Sphais o et meet the well known Submarine base- Gobas: 1 2 0 Mebride.ss i 7 fl,flé T8 mark of 2117 ards, | The ap: B0 (ossers at the Falls Glamond. The | Hmes £ 1 1+ TS WE PLACE ON SALE THIS MORNING 1 A 1 5 Sachems lost the first game of the sea- | 3mih 1 G b | | L s D e tiolo y e ALY o it ear CAlRIBUG hiave Brated | Wac s, 0 5 5 1 o] ™ul EEavh 27 SETS OF HIGH GRADE | e et up_the weak spots and will play real|wdaip - 1 i | 1§ it were YOUR HOME—could you| The Connecticut Women's Golf Asso- |,y ‘Synday. The lineup of the ‘Sa- |xSloan 1 Hitd . - % | R- | ciation was organized at a luncheon . 8 Lefieidp 0 00 fool absolutely SURE that the INSUR- ¢ 0 O o O ament, Mrs, John | Chems has been announced as follow: Bl VY | { @ controversy? president,” Mrs. Henry Watson, vice ¢ : 7 ! | e us if you have any doubts. ss; Major Hull If; Ray Wheeler cf. | s ma """y o oo Bett 4 i e and McBurney or Holland rf, This | winingen ' Z0003 08 86 86 8 1 A PIECE FOR EVERY USE lineup is @ wimner and the Sachems| Tho base it Mumis. Mebride and Judge. ISAAC S. JONES SECOND EIGHT IN TRIAL RAGE |}ocuP, Is a winfer and the S it | ope to carry off the big end of the ST. LOUIS WINS FROM REDS | Insurance and Real Estate Agent | Kales Terry, Conn, June 5.—The|score in this, their second game. . | Richarde Build 91 Main Street | Yale vasity crew defeated the second e BY NINTH INNING PASS | 3 | eight by a little more than ‘:: lrnmhhin COLLINS HOMER IN EIGHTH St. Louis, June 5.—With the bases } a one mile race on the Thames this filled in the ninth, Mitchell and Bres i " b WINS FOR CHICAGO, 5 TO 1| > = . e 3 INSURANCE evening. The wind _and tds were| cav ol " T U SLD .D ler were taken out for Eller, who walk- | You cannot find any store in this city to duplicate against the oarsmen and the water{ XNew York, June 5.—E, Collins'’ home | oq pinch hitter Schuitz, forcing (lem- | o FOR EVERYTHING rough. The varsity also rowed [run With the bases full in the eighth |ans and giving St. Louis a I to 0 vic this same set at less than $15.00 LE one mile alone. The freshmen and|inning ended a pitchers' battle between | tory today over Cincinnati INSURAB combination crews were out on _the [ Cicotte and Shore here today, Chicago Cincinnati.(¥) st water late in the day, paddling about | défeating New York, 5 to 1. Score: ab hpooa o J. L. LATHROP & SONS|:wo miles. oveage ) e York ) 3 0% 5 O smoton y i Goetchius, a member of the o e AR . 3 Lemoare 3 1700 0 : i 23 5*‘“""“»‘&7 N"”:’"h Gosn. graduate rowing committee and A |\ewarss 4 1 1 3 o Peesshes 5 5 4330 3 =FF former Y: arsman and St. John |EColme ¢ 21 4 0dakeid {1 2 t1ee 4 A1 5 Sheffield, '63, arrived here today to| 4130 odemisic (10 3112 . | Burglars are About | Sherielt 68 S B oy amaet, £ 03 8 SERE & a1 Gl = STREET | The National Summer Suit for Men . F t Payne Whitney will take the freshman Bbrsia’ i 12 5 oBotiest 301 Muchip 40 16 oimterisary MAIN REE | Rowseries, ap, Ligcsien Srinanyy » crulse on his Rt next|ghen s U4 oaml FE ] RO Ly 'l No need to feel like “the last rose of summer” in the Gar- : Sunday. Cm 0] - - Insurance is Cheap Plans for the observation trains for| motals %5 0 Shorep T ol Tems mumoa o1 25 5 i3 i 2 = 5 the races with Harvard on June 20 SoDen 10 0 . winics i scovad. | len of Misery, just because the day is suliry and sco: WITH are nearing completion. A train will [\osridees 00 0 0 o . Smituin 90, considerable sharp work between|G. A. Gartrell in racing trim - over || o on”exch Sldaiar the Tiver. e T showers. i This, with U act \yh:u} the half-mile track at Mineok, N. Y.| ng. B. P. LEARNED ‘& CO. (x) Man~tor Hannah in sth G, ."1. 00 0 6 ¢ 8 0 0 g |moStof them were well In their | He is ¢ 5 the Kentuck Todd horse : 28 Shetucket Street HARVARD VANGUARD B e i : s v ik v e S R Ind pacers | year ot Ber Broak by s Jour || Beat the heat in a “KEEP-KOOL” Summer Suit of Palm NOW AT RED TOP . R R o from t do too mucn ook, the: three year old filly h Cloth “Kool-Krash.” It shed: eedless Agency Established May, 1846 The vanguard of the Harvard row- | e e hiis, Weier 3 Coims’ Toeboeg. 1oms BASEBALL. fast work shipped to | Brook and the two. year . olds Beach Cloth or “Kool-Krasl sheds every needl ing fleet arrived at Red Top on Wed- | . & Collina YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ombination 1 aport, O. Gt L e £ weisht. nesday afternoon when Engineer Free- — S fand Detroit, Mich. where race meet- e will be started at the Amate ounce of weigi BOSTON WOMEN LOSE man Moshier, and Manager Percy | RED SOX DEFEAT TIGERS, Cinetnaat 0. 5t Louls 1. ings will be' held next we | League of Driving Clubs mee TO TRAM FROM NEW YoRiciHowe arrived ald pegas Lo Stiafehten e °]NE s‘f‘Gf ?oss"rmcx A S ter the . WAlmITE ORI Iy The National Summer Suit of Season and Reason is Bye, X. Y. June 5.—The New York|Soshier - came. two speed launches,| poosiof June S—Toston defeated| cue s, xew T Norman If. vaiman is trainig eigh e “r~ IP.KOOL.” denuated TR Boatof Wotked : d 6 etroit 2 to 7 today. With the bases i AT THE TRAPS | ip- . brought from Cambridge via rail. For | ¢t . it Beaumont Iarm, the mem- thé sacond of the irters ® full in the third, McInnis' single scored | By Poterin Coarncs z the first time in many years, the|yu T T LRIES FRCIRRIS SIH by Shla 1 stabie be | e arn of gold matches for the|ymous Harvard launch, John Harvard 2 BT e er | apshooting champion of : Griscom cup over the links of the Ag- | . Ruth badly wrenched his knee sliding Loagut | trapshooting champi _ " AS- | will not been seen on the Thames dur- | ot 24G% 7 e e L se\ w York Athletic Club is A. .} awamis_club. Iphia_and New |ing o yale-Harvard boat race. On|gicr i UHTS RS CREL RO Great | York will fight tomorrow in the|account of the heavy freight rates ik (:’- 2 vear old by Great, | won the Intercollegiate final ma now in existence the John Harvard o : e i he Princess, a four year old by | hamp.onship eight in 5 5 v was left at Cambridge. Engineer |puchss 5 0 A e Northern Man,_as well @ Lw 1 and expects’ to ot HENRY GIVEN RELEASE Moshier has been the guiding Star of | Yow i3 o] Reaaine 2 oid by Peter one 10 the front azain this 0. | . BY BOSTON RED SOX!the Harvard motor boat fleet for the |00 HER 8 0 Hochesicr = w10 | the same Several| Some people morey handling | QUALITY CORNER Boston, June i—Catcher John Henry | past quarter of a contury. i 5 0 1 SicTis 1y §| Burdo 0. Tomuto 7. jef them art it ,owithout holding _peopie b | i . Jnditional release to- | Charley Hart, the Crimson veteran 11 0Remnee ' erican Association. srand i s \ Boa who has been selling guns | e i 5 day . on Red Sox. Henry |boat risger was expected to arrive with | i | 23 ] 0 Kanus stown, | for. these. many *vears, tookc * down | Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank was for several vears with the Wash- |the shells and a crew of helpers 1ate |feonards 9 % 0Ruthp o B pauardhy o same.) ting cleven ters and | $3.00 in Vietory Loan bonds at Ithaca, | Ington An a » team and lat- | Thursday afternoon, and he will start|xSherten 0 0 2 i pacers reaay (o fiil their engagemerss | N ¥ : er play Nationals, |immediately upon getting the shells in |t 0 0009 0] Louihiie-sinnespol on the mile and half-mile tracks, Just s it did last vear. the nation- — i shape for the first spin of the Har-| 1 Catlege list of pupils include Jim Hale L body o1 tramghonting fie 1 be held at the Mont 's Fall Book List The Scalpers Answered. vard men, who are expected to arrive Syracwe 4, Weslesan | o Ofier programia £ vl e i S ¢ List. to the challenge of the|this (Friday) morning: S i ! uch, betfer-fto have. aweekl Club, Washington D. C iz guys in Germany are cxterday’s Bulletin for 4 | , Examination under” the direction of GAMES TODAY. o Do 0L han & mouihly event: 14 Tho winner ot this' on S ioomne Vs G manaser of | under the supervision of Dr. “Old Sol” IR New Tork tor which is named in many of | trapshoot siast and a st 1 ‘-v"’f'l ‘h’ s”""“fl‘v‘ A gies T {e that he can not promise | Prevented the Yale oarsmen from get- | o Teo bise hits Biesten' at_ Chicagn, Ithe rule. e on tr | Amateur Championship look like a p: Them a game for that date, as weveral | UNE DUt 4 few minutes of rowing in _ e : rile requiring cvery | Grand Ameriean Handican tourna- | many's e % fs meveral| Wednesday afternoon. ATHLETICS WIN HITTING Anecican’ Trands track at Staft a s el i r it However, if will write to e GAME FROM CLEVELAND | Cleveisod at Philacerpii eignt o e e Manager Thomas Barmett, Box 33,|HARVARD VARSITY SHELL Philadelphia, June 5. ettt ofte change. W Tiolohan, the $180,000 R e M, s et DAMAGED BY TRUCK | it in the first two innings with er- for Cambridge, Mass,, June 5.—The shell he had = rors by Cleveland, Philadelphia scor- Eastern League, of the busiest e | Ic from nd so com= Bt date, for some other onelwhich the Har: v eight was|ed enough runs to win today, the final | woreester at Pitteield 1 States are able to > a | former wes le Courier- e ! LR to use in the Y: on the Thames | count being 10 to 6. Bach side used Marttord 4t Springfield. Dillon shooting tournament occ v ned in $hoiinds Toam After Games. river on June 20, was badly damaged | three pitchers. Witt made five hits, in- | e s Eagle by Siy-| win. We noted that 3 Le states > - O * | today when four feet of the stern was | cluding a triple, in five times at bat. | % | a 1our year old trotter, by, Bamed Wilson hroke 1 meinthe mountain. a Gverlooked. The Thermos Bottlc team | cut away by an automobile truck Score i LEAZ U B ANDIKGR! 1 pace Orotorio out of i " trip Major Egh say 5 Sl nged to cross sticks with the it was being transported to the freight Clveland_ (&) EfSuE STAN | Lutu 5 el dina orce | e Hill nine afternoon, | yards for. shipment to Red Top. hoo s S |~ Ben mar Sla e I us o look 1 two of th G ey June 7 Hospital [* An effort will be made to repair the |Grnerdt "3 273 0 -2 i the. records e ind we found him to ghia Inquir- grounds. The gam shell for the race, as the University \Shtne ™ 7 1 o 0 129 | Kobert Proct at mmissioner of fast one from ‘”\" 1o Y |crew has used it in practice. Three|a: p 4121 0w ;;M of "\;\* York :H\‘ LI (\ Lo ris crop s of ¢ ams of Norwicl g ed shells were shipped, |Wsans2 3 10 Bums.ib b 'z champions! ns fast and e ors wer@ the challenge of the Thermos team 1| " ©'0 - 0o Shells were shipved: [eaiet™® ¢ 0 2 0 o Duin King ed Army a Fasp 2 out. Will play any team of this vicin- Atlanta Early Closers. | e R 5 E 2 - Atlanta, Ga., June 5.—The Southeast- | Bagbro o2 1hnony Lodd 2 - ern Fair A: ciation has opened six | irio: early closing events for its Grand cuit meeting, Oct. 13 to 18. The li includes a two and three vear old ra for trotters to each of which $300 is added, while the aged horses will ap- GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin Studio, 49 Broadway DENTIST What is Castoria CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It eontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, For more than thirty yeafs it has pear in $2,500 purses, the classes se- | ThiAddmhl oo o2 ing cl lected being for the 2.07 and 2.14 trot- | cupman. Reih, Wik H 1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 308 DR. E J. JONES MARKET WAS ACTIVE. (i e n constant use fo‘r tue xehe_f‘of Co?stlpfxtmn, Flatulenoy, Wind Colic and Diarrhea) Suite 46 Shannon Building|, New York, June 5 Towes incurred. il 1,17 Sl s el AU i allaying Feverisiuess arising therefrom, and %y regulating the Stomach and s o | iy versa o thn stk ; | chalienge of the Trimmers for a game | %61 2 change today in an active session In which speculative interests, apparent- | Iy of the opinion that reports of a re- vival of the so-called money commit- | (F tee were unfounded, controlled the sit- | G: uation. Occasional recessions wers not | % lof basball on S ng to play nond will T 2 tane bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has heen in use STORAGE BATTERIES If You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the | they |long end of the scorc. urn home with fi » over 30 WILLARD SERVIGE ‘STATION | TiStained: the mew high ground wax | IR G Whtrion Afier Games: vears, hias horne the Signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has heen made under his -t attained by many stocks in the Vigor- | mien con pr The Youns e B Norwith | ag Ao feh . e 4 . : L B L O BT MATEERVECO, || oo snat hous ipjurmc et | e o s P 5l e itk | b i rsonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All - To¢% TOmwieh TOM™ | were those of General Motors to 235, | Int Paser r Broadmay sciool o anysioier | sase T, 'S, Steel to 110 and Reading to 93 team under sixtecn years of id | Tehigh Vates Tonring Comtry To Res Ucunterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good” are hut Experiments that trifie with AUTO RADIATORS fioonh . Sl il game to be played on the Norwich | e S 5 : i s L Suliscqresentiop gtims Tanging Leomij own Green. Please answer challenge | Boy Scouts wnd endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Itnl‘;red goromotly and h!:wrnughly General Motors was attributed to a | through The Norwich Bulletin. | sested under air pressure before leav- | jarge s S cadiby m- | Vorcham = % H ng shop. 'n‘a',""‘._ fesl}ardenplact Gy, thescom ittt Fourth Street Team Wins. W. E SHANLEY General influences regarded as fa- | il Copoer The Fourth, Street Sluggers defeated | = _ R vorable included another importation | e e &1 %, the Nighthawks Thursday afternoon | b r Y ar LUMBING TINNING | of gold from Canada, 500,000; the | Misou-i Pacif on the company lots baseball diamond | 499 Main St Tel. 710-3 | bright copper outlook. and more en- | Mismourt Pso by the score of 9 to 5. The feature of | - ———————————————— | couraging prosnects for early signa- | the game was the batting of William | T FREDERICK T. BUNCE |!!7" [0 the peace treaty. As a whole Redhead and the fielding of Frank | o . B the advances, while persistent, were | i Crooks. i Th . accomplished in orderly fashion, being | Yo 2 S e Pi i unattended by the feverishness which St. Mary's Nine Wins. I ano uner characterized the upturn prior to St Mary's sohbol Toant' defeatad thal Shone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave.! Tuesday's setback £ Seuno’ Leamn cefegtedSul cred Heart team of Taftvil the | core of 3 to 1 on Providence cot | The feature of the game was | grounds ! the pitching of Robert Enright, who | Motors were in demand in the final upward whirl of prices but there were striking advances also in numerous ther specialties in which large short BRING YOUR HATS r0 BE CLEANED AND BLO | interest gains were registered in a | oy HepERl b ol Satitier = g CKED | comprehensive list of stocks, including | Seath By n g ' A GENT. O THE CITY SHOE AND HAT|the tobacco, food, oil. copper, ships | Superior Steel Tigers to Play Yantic. _ALGOHOL-3 PER As SLEANING PARLORS, ping, leather and fce issues. Ralls, as { Tem Con o The Greeneville Tigers will journey AVegetablePreparationfirAs 23 BROADWAY. of late, plaved a secondary part in the | Tobaces Pmd ir i'* [to Yantic Saturday and play the fast similatingtheFood by Begula- s rise, but some of the Pacifics and |Tn Dag & Paper Yantic team. Stomachs and Boeis — grangers reflected investment accu- | Unin Pcific lingthe' mulation. Sales amounted to 1,700,- | \nlen Pacite rr DARTMOUTH MAY GET | X i 000 shares. Bonds maintained a good tone, with .S Rubber A Serviceable Line MAJOR CAVANAUGH ' 3 the vitcory 3 3-4's achieving & mew S snem that lialon, Hrank Covc ' Thereby Promoting Digest Have You Tried it? of Men's and | el al oo ot "Gl Ry o e whateres: Iitle Gioes Checrfuiness andBest G s, 3 f N Eaexeasiatiy R0, Wet ta Cesifexiaten! mion - Darimou s neither Opium, Morphine a0t Everybody has read the above headline ; how maxy believe it? ¢ id U S. bonds were 5 orth Py e S, S : 5 < Boys’ Shoes call 8 N e e ol i Sl e Mineral. NoT NARCOTI?} Have you a littie-one in the home, and has tust dear little mits gyl e as if he will return to Hanover next when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with AT THE RIGHT PRICES 8TOCKS. MONEY. A A e e L s : . s WORER e tew Gem | o Tork, June 5.—Call money firm: | the war Major Cavanaugh signed a the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry o pain. ixpress and Team Harness Chalmer cifs pr ... high 6: low 6; ruling rate 6; clos- |contract to coach Holy Cross. Then Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try it. at Low Prices Bt Biar ing 7 5 3-4; offered at 6; last loan |he enlisted and went away. Now we Gin g 6; bank acceptancesit 1:2 ]fl;':sa‘;og‘:’a ;ngh"g};m ros ';fi_;m:;: Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Case mE L L, CHAPMAN Co y COTTON. as 'ixcnn?s?;nmeect his fifl}:mmim de- i toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the New York, June 5—Cotton futures[Mands. While Cavanaugh was away — e iggle i i e transformation i 30 Bath Strest, Norwich, Conn | An e & rclir opened_steadv. July 3040 October | ‘Cute” Speare, coached at Dart- Atelpfal Remedy X ;"vfl" wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete— " Tacometive o . 75 3 A j success. R Diarrhosd. i it Am St Foundey March December 20.13; January 28.90; | The sport seems to have hit a siump Bonsnpafimmmfl j from pain to pleasure. Try it. DENTAL SURGEON Am Td & T Spot cotton Wuiet; middling 31.40. '.‘.;n!,'le“{fi‘:era a:f? l“h]em e al\dL fc"tsvgf“’s‘_ StecP Youwll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the nacomds ARe e g siate ’. A. SCHWARTZ, D. M. D. :;;;'-W,';E oy LIBERTY 2OND. EStson Qechmon B s s llne § resutting terefrominiré booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fietcher’s Castoria. " 2 - . . are not exactly overjoyed hey lomers Bidg, Franklin 8q. Norwich. :c'-'!f":"oif 5 F want a big come back campaign, and Suite 11 Baltimers & Otio o . arguments for bringing Cavanaugh hiehem Stoel . Mice Hours, 9 to 12a. m.; 10 6 p. m. back are getting etronger avery day. venings and Sundlays by appointment Rethiehem _Steel (1) There has been some talk of getting Brooklym Ran T GENUINE CASTORIA awways b i s oo W Larry Bankhart, also an alumnus. fo e, & ter Vitery 4 Jorin | he will go Lack to Colgate where he WILLIAM C. YOUNG Gieted 3o 0stars” ami vl per 4100 hasa made his reputation and Colgate's, (0o, Succsmer t CHICAG) NOTES FROM TRAINING CAMPS STETEON & TOUNG e A& i G While the wet weather in May in- R Boy Sceuts v SARPENTER and BUILDER | ¥ &str o i1 terfered considerably with active now in the United 7 s bR LR % training, it will not prevent many 4 difreront o 4 Mot work aad materiale n‘mu B s trainers from s:arting} Tn ”wt tJhxme Boy. Seoulailar Exact Copy of Wrapper. e RN e AN Ahe < akiiied laber. o i RT &P 7 gt meetings, as the majority of them | i S : g [—%A % West Main 84 | Bi” bonr @5 |pectings as the majority | of them | jracrica inrougaout. the Biates