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v ST NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAT, JURE 11, 1919 : ] INSURANCE ‘INSURANCE Army-Navy Boxing Board Selects “Ref” " Toledo, ohlo June 10.—Tex Rickard, a'tect his play slightly. He scored a INSURABLE Extraordinary Food Specials For Wednesday Becf Is Lower. Owing to the unusual hot weather the ‘wholesalers were unable to dispose of their usual allot- nsh o B witaca | There to be a great struggle| J. L. LATHROP & SONS DN i: ienscsihars July 1, toniknt| for:the e e ment. We bought a car load for our three branches—Norwich, Westerly and New London—at a very)low price, 2 4 : Fequested Major Anthony J. Drexeltomorrow for the 36 holes final.| which will enable our many customers to save money and still have the best Western Beef. 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. | Bigqle, president of the Army, Navy|Bunched behind Brady and Hoffner x3 g and Civilian Board of Poxing Control, |are a number of professionals and the! to. select the referee for the contest.|two brilliant amateurs, Charles Evans, ckard id Willard d De J d Fr: O et, each capabl :‘:d npe::‘ Ln a.cc:;n t;en selectmisz\; og s;gotmg“:cfeco:amround am;: 2:11:;[ SIRLOIN, PORTWOUSE, ROUND the board. into the lead. Rickard in his letter to Major Bid- “a.ner Hagen shot rare golf today, dle suggested that the board name all(a 73. and put himself into a position | of the officials to be connected with|from which it is possile for him to 3 the contest, which includes the referee|win. Hagen shared his honors with and two judges, if the board so de-|Tom McNamara, who also made a 73. ’ [ FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 60 c cides; appoint the official timekeeper and alter any conditions of the match [CARDINALS MOVE UP ONE which the board believes will be help- IN LEAGUE STANDING| O e S rorthas. announcement |, St Leuis, June 10—Bunching _two } sta hits with a base on balls off Rudolph £ i(“fi\ came as a distinct surprise .to thej..; ;.7 6cld out in the sixth, St = = score or more candidates who have iy ouis won its seventh consecutive vic- | ought to be appointed referce. i tory, defeating Boston today, 4 to 2. If it were YOUR HOME—could you Mua{r PBhl;};i‘l’e.l :}.“ mx'u]x;nav,nh sn%ns_ L ating Feel absolutely SURE that the INSUR- | man o iladelphia, always has been Green Mountain POTATOES 45 c 'Fresh_Eggs Sand’s Spring Gin- BEEF &= 18¢|=>-- Bananas, doz. 29cidozen ...... 49c|ger Ale, 2 btls. 25¢ Native Spinach |Cooking Babbitt’s Soap ot |t in|® supporter of boxing and won some Besten ) 3 ot taiy o) b............ peck ....... 29c}| Compound or 6 bars. 39%¢ NCE QUESTION wouldn't result in!amateur glove championships: himself. | crui 0% 8 olsmime 3173 3 e e S it He seconded “Philadelphia Jack Hemoeas 4 2 1 ¢ dpnmers 4 111 0 o FRESH CUT LEAN BEEF Fancy Georgia Lard Substitute Clothes Pins i bts.|Brien_in_the latters contest with|moni {0 20 0Ronive ¢ 10/ HAMBURGER, lb 22c | For Potting, 1b 15¢ Ib: it o < 29¢ Better see us if you have any doubts:| sianjey Retchel several years age. |RETS( § i ¢ SRRSD {1400 R, D.... aecjror Tottng, Ib....... 19CI| Peaches, quart 15¢ 5 dozen.. 19c id h igl at 5 31 h ex E s S e e . ISAAC S. JONES et T eaand favoiable 1 Bre | Moy | 1§ 3 jlEmmn 4 1e U1N BEEF TIVER LEAN PLATE CORNED basket 59c | Peanut Butter - 4 moter Rickard's appeal. Rickard Said Sordre 3 2.4 1 OClemanse 3 0 3 1 0|l g1 10c | LEEF, ! 16c || =m=———=———i 25¢ Worcestershire Insurance and Real E.:*":'_"a‘t’:“ he had absolutely no ' suggestions to L R hitas A S e ke i e ki i Curly Lettuce et s P Sauce, bottle 16¢c i ce in regar s £ WREERT T B oo e T R A S RSPl | e fosar Do [ Reree” and neither Willera nor| mouws he PRIME RIB ROAST, Ib....................... 25cjihead ....... 10c|Fxtra Lan Rorcs RIOT, CIVIL - - B i ,‘ ST . = 'ure % es. or BOMB EXPLOSION YALE CREW ICONERSIENTIRE w‘l’é 2ils8200 |0 SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB | VEAL CUTLETS, Ib. . 40c : ! > r o e 12¢ COURSE IN PRACTICE RACE| ™ base hisi Blickume, Siock. INSURANGE odbht’ ta\Tntdrest you | Otiee BESTCans, Binal o ee (DODGERS CONTINUE TO LOSE LEGS, bb........... 32 this afternoon the Yale varsity crew PIRATES WIN 10 TO 6 Now e e o oI SOUS | pittchursh, Pa June 10— pis. || FOREQUARTERS, b, 23¢ rowing upstream from the bridge. For | VEAL CHOPS, bb. ... 30c Just Arrived At Express Train Speed From Fishing Ports SHORE HADDOCK FRESH PORGIES {wo miles the second crew raced the | Durgh defeaied Brookiyn today by a | "OING {o R b VEAL for Stew, b .. 18c |13 1bs. .. ..o oo 260 Ibii . v ke s 15 WE SELL IT | first, then the combination eight and|score of 10 to 6 in a free hitting o Roast, .. ithe freshmen for the last mile, The |contest mixed with many misplays by | P e | varsity led the second crew by four|each side. Score B. P LEARNED & CO. }xcngms, held the combination even LOIN CHOPS, Ib._... . 40c | VEAL ROAST, Ib__.... 25c||hRior HALIBUT | STEAK COD i N 3 ¢ by 409 hpoa e e e 3 e e e e |and was led slightly by the freshmen. e - Wah The time given out was 22:06. There Pomee 1:0 01N LITTLE PIG PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. FRESH MACKEREL, Direct from Block Island, Ib. 12V/c 28 Shetucket Stree was no wind and no current during 0 1A v s e trial and the crew finished strong. 0 2010 Agency Established May, 1846 |(he trial and :}g"vd A e e o 0010 s N —— — Iy stages to 27 and 28 in the mid-dis-: : 24l S = 2 tance and was 31 in the last half mile. |\ 0 112 o o/ INDIANS DEFEAT SENATORS; e e oty terson, Gagnon, Elliott. Umpire, Fre- CARPENTIER TO BE FRENCH Coach Haines and Captain Whitman et 2 e ; 3 ; 0 “UMP” TARGET FOR BOTTLES Aeiciias vz chette. Time 2 hours 10 minutes. T D GAMES C‘fnlhe {;Ar‘{a‘rfi ;:‘J‘.‘:—w:la?gn?h(nurr}"fl Mamaaz p 0 0Mayerp . I 10 1 0| Yashington, June 10.—Errors be-| nraokim s, Pittsbureh 10. 'fl?ifié“%;?f?!’d? “ukre :}orcll::;or:lr:l‘: Paris, June 10.—It is considered|Call at the a e Sk T L ——lhind Shaw enabled Cleveland to de- Chicago ¢ o Tohore practicalls certain that Georges Car-|ITeshman crew rowed well foday with Totals 1o 4| %3¢ Washington today, 3 to 2. Torl Xew Yor & Gncinnat 2. WelotoReie Echmalian, manager, pentier wiil represent the French ar-|ils new lineup. ex in Sth | protesting a close dm!\flon in dthr' e Eastern Leagae. : the heavyweight boxing events > | Manager Griffith was orderec EOEE - the inter-allied games. The train: | JARVARD CREWS PUT 229000 o |t e mpire Nallin, who, later Tooridance 5. Xew Haren L ROCAP TO REFEREE THE s in charge of the A. E. F. boxing| THROUGH LONG ROWS BY COACH } ™niB. i Giiiaw. | Theee base %ol | was made a target for scat cushions| p Warcester S WILLARD-DEMPSEY FIGHT squad are making every offort to get| Red Top, Conn., June 10—All the|Male, Saicr, Schmidt. Home run, i and pop bottles. Score Harttord 4. Philadelphia, June 11.—Major An- the best American heavies in shape to|Harvard crews were put through long = - Clovlznd (A) Washingten (A) Internationsl Leagar. £ thony J. Drexel Biddle, . meet Carpentier. Bob Martin, A. E.|rows this afternoon, duplicating the| CICOTTE WINS SEVENTH ® hpoae 17 Newark'T: e e : T e St by LEx F. heay »{nelzh' champion. _and Al|work of the morning. h of the| STRAIGHT GAME THIS SEASON | 1 s s Demsey fight in Toledo on July 4, to Norton, former Pacific coast ~heavy cights was also practiced at Taeing| poston, June 10.—Chicago won from |Seter 0 8| Rodeer it Buma. 2 name a referee for the match, an- UDDPERHIDE. are bOInE eb:|nt s o T el gt | Boston today, 5 to 2. Cicotte winning |STET Gy American Association. 1 uonndeced early today that he had se- ps, @ eing es-| Manager F. B. Moore. arrived today. |, dlocenth g ? 1 s 11 le 2. St Paul 1 lected William H. Rocap, sporting ed- e e b g ol eventh game of the season and Louisrille 2. St. Paul 1. 1 3 5 ‘ BRADY NOW LEADING IN his seventh straight. Score: 4103 0| Only one zame scheduled. [ me 1 itor of the Philadelphia Public Ledg- Lo Chicago (A) Timn College Games. Hartford - i s 3 OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP b | Bagbrp i 5 | = WILLS AND JOHNSON o e G R e et e S S B i | GOODYEAR BALL TEAM SPORTING N _FIGHT FAST BOUT| p/aqy, of Oakley, shot his way to the Feid Al [bertsanp 0 0 10 0 GAMES TODAY. DEFEATS VERSAILLES A. C. OTES. City, N. J, June 10.-—Harry|lead in the national open golf cham- | ¥ans g . S National League. S : : 2 Holyoke has set an example in ills, negro lheavyweight of New Or-|pionship at the Braeburn Country | 4041 0 1 i - _The Goodyear Mills baseball club of { Sunday baseball which Worcester may leans, outfought J. Lester Johnson of|Club today when he completedl the! At o Pittsburgh, * |Killingly, Conn. had no trouble _in|follow. New York, also a negro, in an eight|first 36 holes in 148 strokes.. 'Brady | 3 2iz 0 2 New York at Cincinnatl winning from the strong Versailles| Over-ambition put Caesar and Kaiser round bout, here tonight. Johnson|was out in 36 and home in 38 for a 74, . 1ig 8 1 Philadelphia at Chicago. | team Sunday, June 8. Just as the|Bill out of the game—and Holke ef scored a knockdown in the first round| the same figure he scored on Monday | = — — — — aCaldwel o L AR O e At o ccomnletsihe Drevesamhent hol trisdl tolistvelch with a right hook to t v, W - firs ay. 3 | Chlcazo at Boston. alka’ r Goodyear. he first in-{a three-bagge! cuj H T ekl SRR SRR R T R LT R R B S Touls e Paagepe, ning spelled Versailles' Waterloo. The | passage. S e L Johnson | Charles H. Hoffner, of Philmont, who " Clereland a Washington, | 000Y€Ar team never had to exert it-| “Bill” Kay played his first game . | TanethetnaIn A4 Ys &Hd of ‘the:frat 18 0110 i Eastern League self thercafter. Page as usual, back- [with the locals at the Flm City. He ANDERSON ELECTED CAPTAIN holes. Hoffner was followed by a e AR ROTH’'S TRIPLE IN SEVENTH e ntnee E ed by every member of the Goodyear|hit the sphere hard, but was emly OF WESLEYAN TRACK TEAMlarge gallery today, and it appeared to nd Hooper. WINS GAME EOR ATHLETICS New Haren at Springfleld, team, pitched a strong game, only let- | credited with a lone hit. Mid & e 2 Bridgeport at Worcester. ting up at times to make things inter- h’f‘d letown, Conn.. June 10.—Rus- iladelphia, June 10.—Roth’s triple sterbury at Pittefl e e e sell Anderson, of Bridgeboro, N. J, in » seventh inning with the bases S SRy B e innings: The biggest theatre in the world i: was today elected captain of the Wes- {full gave Philadelphia the first game LEAGUE 5iANDINGS. Y . 020010010— 4 5 5|8oing to be built at the cormer of i i TR L Jeanr Tor 199 {of the home series with St. Louis to- National Leagu Goodyear .. 2001000x—10 9 3|Broad street and Allegheny avenue, Anderson has been a member of Wes day. 5 to 3. The game was a pitchers ; Hivo hasehhits, Mass Sulli Philadelphia. A six-story apartment . a iversity ack team for 1' 0. - i between Davenport and .Iohr\th o . 1 Gagnon, p‘:n i t 2 s,|house, to accommodate 500 persons, a Anderson has member of Wes- laiter being taken out for a pinch Kape e i f dance hall with a capacity of 3,000 levan foo and basketball teams. . { hitter, who made good oT " 5 out by Ricare persons and 18 stores will occupy the MG _,TN,‘ ¥ MARKET WAS DEPRESSED 2700 Am G B | St. Louis (A) | Phicehia &) Sullivan, Mas- |remainder of the lot. L tars Want Games. New York, "June”10.—Renewed ex-| 5o am & e o Al Stars defeated the West|pression of concern on the part of the ccore of 17-14. The | federal reserve bank officials in Wash- | game was the pitching|ington regarding excessive specula- | n and the catching of | tion was considered the dominating i V. Stars would like to|factor in a depression of from one to, 201 ar + game with any team under|eighteen points in prices on the stock 0t 5 of age. Send all challenges{exchange today. The turnover 100 B 10 to Nelson, 558 North Main|shares approached the two million| 45 00 Main street, Norwich, Conn mark. The rate on call money for| Beth Steel mixed loans did not advance bevond| its customary six per cent. and this | conformed to the understanding that| the federal reserve board regarded impracticable any such method of } favoring speculation,owing to the fact that there is so much government fin- ancing in progress which must not be subjected to interference. The rate on industrial loans ruled at nine per cent. late in the day | In some quarters the opinion was| expressed that an analysis of the Brooklyn I B R Philadelphia Two baze hit, Demmitt and Roth. Cau Pacific YANKEES BEAT TIGERS; NOW IN SECOND PLACE‘ New Yo June 10.—Detroit lost t New York today, 2 to 1. The Yank in the fif \nnmg when L cored who had wa ked federal reserve bank's letter to advanced Peckinpaugh's sac- member banks asking for informati Score: as to the extent of borrowings for Detroit (A) | New York (A) speculative purpo communication was not intended to! deal with investments in asoned se- curities but rather only with certain oil properties and other enterprises be- lieved to be worthless After publi- cation of this interpretation, late in| the session, prices improved somew but the market closed heavy and its tone was decidedly uncertain. Short covering also was a factor in the late moderate recoverie: : Virtually only the tobaccos group ex- hibited sustained strength during the day, and the advances of six points in G e s £ American Sumatra Tobacco and frac Some satisfactien and sound|tons in other shares were attributea : 2 jto announcing that some of the large | sense in Straw Hats whoselxmeresls had organized a company to | extend their operations into the for- 8 s g’ i ail field. trim lines follow fashion’s|*Sside from the ftederal showed that the | | i i ab hipe a i | i Two Big New Savings for Car Owners and Truck Owners Never before have Firestone Tires been so decidedly better than others as they now are. So, for months back dealers, CUBS BAT SMITH HARD car ownersvand"truck operators have been saying: ‘It’s the EASY WIN OVER PHILLIES Firestone Year. go went on | irst inning | And on top of this quality advantage offered in the improved ; i ot oy fedoral . Tederye | crough runs o, win easily from Gray Sidewall Fabric and Cord Tires, on top of the enlarged latest fancy. For the YOUN | speculative situation, several - definite | T sl size and extra heavy tread, come these two other Firestone P S served 1o depress certain| sl p hpo a e savings— man “.]10 wants ‘he .;IatcSt,,‘alo,l\;. (_.cnerd_l Motors after a sharp n break of 18 points recovered some of its loss but closed 11 points under and the older man who wants|Monday's closing quotation, the weak- | ness being associated in part with < o :11! expectations that the stockholders to- to “hun thenl Stra“b that Wl“ morrow would vote to increase capital- il » ization. Southern Pacific's less of suit a man’s mood! Hats that |points was accounted for by its poor 5 April earnings. will wear well and workman-| Losses generally ranged from two to eight points in motors, one to eight in| <hi ’ shippings, one to seven in oils, one to ship that you can trust. three in rails and one to five in| equipments, U. S. Steel suffered 2 under the effect of the general weak- Prices that hand you true ined 2 d ness and declined 2% points. The de- Much lower price 0 mileage basis. NOTE W SCHED ULE Fabric Tire: 6,000 M:les , Cord Tires 8,000 ?f'!v.!es; -and pdictmants moad: on a bigger | Philadelphia Two base hits Luderus. Home [ o PR 8 | crease in steel tonnage, failure of the Worih Fans & — | SOIE?‘. I 1 10,000 Mile quality for your money. | Chicago, Rock Island and Pacifific to ot e GIANTS INCREASE LEAD BY ’ ’ J | take action on preferred dividends, MONEY DEFEATING REDS 6 TO 2| land the political developments at New York, June Senits. Splits. | Washington were not overlooked by |firm: high 6: 1 Senits, ~va, and Panamas | the bears as weapons. -After the mar-- | closing bid H‘TD: 0., June 10.—New York ed Cincinnati, 6 to very wild and last- 0.—Call money ruling rate 6; ed at €; last loan You can thank t saving. Yoii can mazket for a part of the price ! ! : sione men—it of whom are ket's close there was an immense|6; bank accepta while Mit 1 3 ¥ < z R £ !borrowing demand for stocks in the| . oooPrces i the cighth. The | stockhotders in { ~fov a tire of such quality. ! loan market, confirming other evidenc- 5 miles-~these are only beginning CoTT | score: TRETT les ot a largely expanded short ac- oN 1 New York 00 | Circlnrati (N) 6,008 mx.ia,s,,o,fi n the extra miles that have | count. ales for the day amounted (0| g vam: wdnL aeg (T SPOL cottonl T Sbtabe peoints from wh 1,960,000 shares. Heacs LK | B ! FETe PHERSON Bonds reflected in a moderate Way | 160 1o 3968, Oetonen sion o e LY ! Crare ! ] made this the the weakness of stocks, with the Lib- | L st onchy S i December fiigye 3k I erty issues also shading. Total sales, | ' ' JAPUATY 3022; March 2935, than ever to the I QUALITY CORNER par value, aggregated $13300,000. It was reported that the' Japanese gov- i ernment had invested $120.000,000 in | Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank. |1 "ccrvinficates of indebtedness of the Thniteg St treasury. | | 01 U.S. bonds were unchanged on GEORGE G. GRANT x = 1 Undertake: and Embaimer s 32 Providence St., Taftville LIBERTY BOND. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. Fich ievw. Closs, Prompt aitention to day or might ealls o T R _ Telephore €30 apr4MWFawi _ i i e 18 no aavertising meglum In 663 663 National League. s e — ; Pastern Compecticut equai e Bui- n Detroft 1, New York 3 : e - ¥ letin for Dusimess resuits. A 6% eu B i A s e BAIRD 1IRE AND SureLY CU. ., 351 Desaadd o . sciephons 124