Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 24, 1919, Page 3

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INSURANCE INSURANCE # FOR EVERYTHING @ INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. AMERICANS SHOW WELL ON FIRST DAY Pershing Stadium, June 23.—With a|nings and defeated St. Louis, 5 to 8. baseball victory over the Canadian| Score: X nine and the placing of three men in s tA) the finals of the 100 and the'115 me- b ters dashes, the American team got |fustin b ¢ away to a good start on the first day |0 2§ of the inter-allied games held in Per- sisier woff} 5 shing Stadium. Jacobeon An international crowd of 25,000 per- | Smith s sons watched the contests. ~R. Simpe, (30T, % son of Columbia, Mo. record holder in |shocker p the high and low hurdles, 120 and 220 |Koob n yards, respectively, and Pat Ryan of [Demmitt x the Irish-American Athletic Club, New | o\ 5252 7 York, champion hammer thrower, un- | (3, paited fer Shocker in 3th furled the Stars and Stripes at the| Score by lunings: opening of the games, with aviators St teus - sl A soaring overhead. The day was cold Uit oooiii il )t dmge and clear. Three base his, Youns, Veach. | Athletes from the British dominions| Home run, Gerber. ity shared the honors of the day with the — Americans by winning two of the four| YANKEES GET FIVE HOMERS . 3 - principal races. IN GAME WITH ATHLETICS g . Sins y THE VACANT HOUSE |r.nuie Yocmnce sass: Soi Bute| New York, June 23.—Five home runs ® : Is it fully insured? Don't go away|ler, Hutchinson, Kas.: and C. W. Pad- | were made by New York players to- i - : Y3 | Gock, Pasadens, Calif, all won their|day when the Yankees, continuing this Summer without fully protecting |years, while Private J. Howard, Can-| their ¢y batting, overwhelmed | your property. ada, and Lindsay of New Zealand cap- | Philadelphia, 11 to 4. cor Without annoyance to you by per-|tured their heats in the same event. ® New Yok (A) sonal tation, etc., phone us for|The time made by the sprinters was v a el A s . A o S In the baseball game W. B. Fuler,|momss, & Do opaer i et ISAAC S. JONES formerly of the Washington American | ik o o0 0 mewster b 1000 6 X team, shut out the Canadians, 5 to 1| Kms K R insurance and Real Estate Agent |t0 the ‘delight of 5000 American sol- |Bums o, : " diers in_the bleachers. e i o et A Miss Margaret Wilson, daughter of |Mekwy'e 4 1 1 A9 the president, was an interested spec- Rogen p 8 0 0 1290 2 tator. Thompson p 3 8 0 h 3 CHARLES D. FOSTER ; ez 100 Aol s 12 1 FIRE INSURANCE |50 585 58 oue there were any other tobacco in the 11 64 b 200z tinued its poor defensive work and |~ Tel. 781 51 Misin St | Fitsbarah pon sgain, 349 2 cors: Torisagen Banaah 1d .ld d f : . SER ;""“'u: :u' G FLLSCH MAKES RECORD FOR wor as mi Or as goo or Clgarettes 0 Stack B0 | PUTOUTS BY OUTFIELDER 0'Homsbs 30 o : ; 0| Chicago, June 23.—Eddie Cicotte |{veakened in the eighth inning after holding Cleveland to one questionable hit. and the visitors bunched four hits and defeated Chicago, 3 to 2. Oscar Felsch of Chicago today es- tablished what is helieved fo be a worid’s record for putouts made by as Turkish tobacco—do you think that i\f S. Anargyros would maintain a small army of e S0 B e e B ained experts mn the Orient, 4000 miles from BRAVES TAKE FIRST GAME OF SERIES FROM PHILLIES{ Philadelphia, Junc 23.—Boston de-|S feated Philadelphia today, 3 to 2 in - the first game of the series. Rudolph 23 except in the last inning was tight BASCBALL. when runs threatened and though hit 0 Shotten 1t 0 McHenry of 0 Paulette s 4 Totals M TX U CoiRE £oo i home—to select, buy, grade and pack Turkish tobacco—then pay ocean freight, plus 35c a pound import duty? YESTCRDAY'S RESULTS, hard managed to scatter the safe :?:; ral League. blows. The all round work of Lud- < erus was a feature. Score: 3 o R T e 6% 7 8 S % 37 1] ; Of course not—nor would our com- Now here is the nut—and we will e petitors use a single leaf of Turkish crack it for you. 7 ial PEED) rocho Ovi: um s b tobacco if in any other tobacco grown Murads are 1009% Pure Turkish i ‘ e el o Sl i they could find a substitutc for the“dash” Tobacco, the World’s most famous v for the world's heavy pionship. today knock: et of Turkish which they put into their Tobacco for cigarettes. They are the gro, while the crowd that packed his e o A2 : S T R “bundle” cigarettes to make them smok- proverbial “whole loaf"—not half loaf asions Lt s Tate said that is was the first time * 2 . . e R [ BT “g:fl“gf: been able—and without which they would be lost.. or part of a loaf. « FOR TWELVE BIG RUNS/| Boston, June 23—Washington bom- || arded three Boston pitchers today | d won, 112 to 3. Score: i score of heavyweights. in- rourds with Tang- i e i S W Our competitors know all this. They They are, for protection, packed in - » e S T PR Tkt B Haneer harp on “part Turkish” and “blend of cardboard boxes. A hen lays her eggs $5 08 AWPRT 54 21| The Totokett Hoce Co. texm gave : 5 o - P i PrT g 1 inae e i Turkish” and “paper packages” in place i a shell for protection. If you prefer fromngt: s 1480 , 3 700 % though the Hanover team defeated the ABARER. STANDINAS i 1 % 7 1lTotokett team twice before on their Home srounds they. found it & hae of a box. In fact they make many them without the shell, you get scant grmer sl 4 1 Pl |ob to get the six Yuns which they had < 1 : e n b e S e skillful apologies, which they hope protection and much scrambling. | 0000 0|by a score of 7 7 i was 735 4|, The Totoketts do not put any chal- CAEE e ‘l;iw’;’m.}’:ff'?mfi?,.“"““ i ngm‘,“.d ot v Segned will in part take the place of 100% You ask the question, “Are Murads 340 | Washington e, 2 € expect some good man to take it . £ . T 53 o P A Pure Turkish Tobacco. so much better than the other kind of = $52 | ficme runs, Gharity 2, Mclnnis. e the m:v\. 2% 3 { L & e . 4 Tlaens BUNCRIF S N e e e cigarettes?” The answer is: More than nol d good fielding by August SEARLYINNINGS AND WIN | 501001 THo teanitin gairalt siar Detroit, Mich, June 23—While|ed a good game, allowing only five er- Leonard pitched steady ball today,|rors. The team hopes to be able to Detroit bunched hits in the early in- |play again soon. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL - twice as good—and we have here told you why. Are Murad 100% pure Turkish i “whole loaf” cigarettes more expens- AMERICANS BEAT ENGLISH MARKET MODERATELY ACTIVE. IN FIRT ROUND OF PLAVQ New York, June 23.—The languid | ive? YES. All 100% good things cost more and are worth more than half good , Wimbledon, Eng, June 23.—Play|manner, amounting almost to indiffer- or the world's tennis championship on | ®Nce, With which Wall Street today ETaEs courts began here today. In the|’<ceived the news of Germany’s un- 7e singles Lieutenant | conditional acceptance of the peace A defeaiod Simp. | reaty offered smple proof that high Ao En . 810; A. M, Lou. | financial circles had long ago dis- E bond of New York defeated Flavelle, | counted that momentous event sl BT or imitation good. England 2. Flavelle retiring |, Stocks were strong at the outset.| 110 Gen sotor pr . Washburn, U. S. A |leaders gaining one to four points former champion of | O0 Week-end accumulation of buying 3, 3.6, 61 order; presumably for interior ac- on from . Davis Ene. | COUnt. but prices were soon materially ST A SV BNE- impaired on what apparently was America, defeated A. W, Davison, fmg. | fUrther cashing in of profits. + . % 64 Tieutes.| A its best the market was only A Win. | moderately active, the total turnover Mol {and number of issues traded in falling Major | far short of recent expensive sessions. Standard shares derived little benefit from the day's operations, but some |of the motors, oils, tobacco and food |issues asserted much of last week's | supremacy. " | Equipments also contributed to the | higher levels with low grade trans- | portations, minor metals and sundry | specialties. Call money’s ‘unexpected | advance from 6 to 8 per centfl was a n Motor § p ¢ db. Cigarette smokers of America: People of your class and enlightenment know these things and appreciate them. Weare proud to say to you that ordinary cigarettes cost a trifle less than Murads. Think it over. The reasons are before you. Judge for yourself! In the long run the public makes no mistakes. » tched. ill meet P. M. Day- und of the covered |factor at the irregular close. Sales Lo : arr‘ll?unleld t; 1,275,000 shares. Saerkar : m f ]\ll ranslated in terms of forei - Socth Pecitc R m be d |change. Germany's surrender was Southemn 7 . i S g of My without effect, aside from slight re- coveries in rates on London and Paris. International war lssues registered No Wm‘erial alteration and Liberty bonds: showed only slight changes. Total sales, (par value) aggregated SHOE REPMR]NG ::'é;:’bfu's. bonds were un,t,:h}s’n;cd on The Broadway Shoe Repair-|* e sid ing, Shoe Shining and " Hat Cleaning Parlors i SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, = is sold under a guarantee. Maters of the Highest Grade Turkish : and Egygfign Cigarettes in the World : New York. June 23.—Spot cotton | quiet; middling 3350, MONEY. New York, June 23 Call money PP st et |NORWICH MEN SIGN FOR ‘ . : e ALL strong: high 8 low 6: miling rate §: | Ibe played, thus giving everybody a|several WORK DONE BY closing bid 6 1-7; offered ai 8 lagi| 20TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNEY| chance for & mrice, e frowatn,Jates and would ltke {o|cal Brookly Handicap at one mile| Coloniels Chailenged. = #, EXPERIENCED WORKMEN et s _ | ar_from the local teams. A gameland a furlong over the ueduet = 4 pitegm 2; bank acceptances 4 1-2. | Among the names of those who are| — for June 28th preferably out of town|race track today in 1:45 4.5 orrr! K. of C. would ke A TRIAL NEW YORK BOND MARKET, to compete for the 20th annual cham- Plainfield After Games. 1;»‘ wanted. The manager would like popular favorite Purchase. giving me with the Go- 52 Tigh. plonship of the Connecticut Golf As-| Plainfield has open dates for June|for Snngae bay Ao sood pitcher|lumps of weight to all the e ome Sunday. in the iwwe onit pciution ‘st oo ot a4 | 2 28 would Hke 1o play. the S!‘gsi{&rxgs‘\l&} vy ball cc\lso. Manager El-|horses in the race, finished s .ong,|{uture. If this game is accepted notify iz Srcletion aetudbens ol AH et A e el ey Saxi] auregan, Conn. Bos St. three lengths behind the winne api|Henry Longham, Moosup, Conn, gnd 20 45, 1842 . 1942 ¢ e ot o 0 four lengths in front of Que: naire {31l details can be settled. g e e I it | the Colonials for June 29 in Plz\m-l s A e} The_tourney this year (s (o be neld|0¢1% Write Jos. Marrisett, Plain-| ETERNAL WINS HISTORICAL |3 extreme outsider in the bettirg at Sauttle Meadow Clpb, New Brit- | 1¢ld Conn. P 0. Box 313, | BROOKLYN HANDICAP RACE| 7y, R ain, beginning Wednesday, June 25th, | AT at 8 a. m. In addition to the cham- Wauregan Wants Games. Pplonship matches other matches will _ The Wauregan baseball club ‘has WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- Iness before the public, there is ne medium bettersthan through the ad- Wrdlslog” columns of ThesBuiletin, (Additional Sports cn Page Eighf) York, June 21.—J, W. McClel /1 5 \'-"3‘ T 0 i York, J 21—T, W. 3 - Joue aad iex ed by v wh i — Mj residente ! hiree " year old colt Eiernal, by [have: Been following -him. 10 RiF 145t | ar morie ot noogieeld ang’: 5 bratfea SWE!P-g.ll‘d Burke, won the histori- 'four or five races. 3;0.1{;11;"2‘" lopare bi.l ce-'? Ne:

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