Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 3

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A TR P AT ’ ¢ INSURANCE y - Tt ; GIANTS AND DODGERS SPLIT PRNCETON LEADS N GOLF TOURNEY | 5 i y INSURANCE : Brooklyn, N. Y., June 24—New York | and Brooklyn divided a double header FOP EVERYTHING K E ; l‘\e:e mdny;ln‘:le Giants winning the first Free from State Taxes and Compulsory Declaration under Massachusetis Income Tax law: also exempt INSURABLE i, vil I decisions wer o 2, and the up E 1 3 2 b % % mn‘:’g’,}gfl;‘ :t“;‘;ez:éng“;g“g:tfi 2;‘: :‘;llllsl,'f:;md i‘"‘x’s"; frat-e oo Were | fata i i from State and Local Taxes in Connecticut, New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. fi )L MT‘{ROP & SONS first 36 holes of the 72-hole competi- The captain of the All Stars had no (First Game.) 5 a s i tion for the intercollegiate golf team |reason to be lenient with the opposing! T v,,,,‘ o Erocklyn . 28 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. | championship at Merion. Yale, 15|tcam, as the same was being played i t 'i‘he 'l'roy strokes behind Princeton, was ‘second, | along level lines, as was stated be- ‘““m‘ "! and Harvard third. Pennsylvania, Co- | fore. F 794 lumbia and Williams finished in the| The Trimmers have not played: ball; HE SU”# order named. The scores follow: for the “last thirty vears” and do not 7 Princeton—Woolworth 161, Dean 169, | claim to “know the game from A to Douglas 168, Haight 172; total 672. Z” but they do claim to have as gdod | & Yale—Scott 164, McMillan 160, Davis | a knowledge of baseball as any team of | yi.Curey 136, Coburn 188: total 687. their age in this state. Tone.p Harvard—Wales 169, Lake 174, Jones The game had gone seven innings 178, Baker 180: total 701. when Captain me called out: Pennsylvania—Rhoades 171, Hanson | “What inning is it?” The score- 179, Round 181, Semans 175; total 706. | keeper replie “The 1ast. of the | ‘Columbia—Walker 138, Tunis 205,|seventh” He disputed it and said it Van Raalte 193, Rohaenburg 186; total | was the last of the eighth. Finally he 2 said: “We are way aghead—we will beat | Foundry and Machine Company (Incorporated under the Laws of Massachusetts) 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock (Preferred as to Assets and Dividends) Totals ; Williams—Black 185, Adams 157,| them anyway." and he continued to| i hni el LY Manning 203, Coleman 200; fotal 776. | Dlay. @ Ban Capltahzatlon € QRS EI L The following innings the Trimmer e Iy ioning e ey ! -~ ‘THE by very heavy hitting tied the scorc R Authori i VACANT HOUSE |oeabLock Reacked in When the inning wound up Captal s 7 ! e 8 G sl a2 Oui g { o i fully isured? Don't go away FINDING A REFEREE | Levitzky walked off the field with Ri: 4" Bums, Clave ichet % Cumulative Preferred Stock (Par Value $100) $750,000 $500,000 sr without fully protecting| Toledo, O., June 24—Tex Rickard, |men. “We have won, bo: [ e v {"('s“:“rlhm o Common Stock (Par Value $25.00) . . . . . 750,000 600,000 ur 'property. promoter of the heavyweight cham-|the score is 14 to 13, when in realit rred ] g i pionship contest between Jess Willard | it was then the first of the ninth and P ab t b hpn a Without annoyance to you by per- | Lna Jul Dempsey here July 4, tonight | the score was tied. e l American Trust Company, Boston, Mass., nal ‘soficitation, etc., phone us for|held a meeting with Willard and Jack [ The Trimmers had an efficient score- 30023 o . Transfer Agent: d'R : mpfete information, rates, etc. Kearns, manager of the challenger, | kecper on hand and he kept an accu- 100 5ol ansfer Agents and Registrars and officials of the army, navy and|rate record of the innings as: well as 1130 o ! ISAAC S. JONES civilian board of boxing control in an e Asfaihe Al Sdg R HE Troy Foundry and Machine Company succeeded to the long-estab- ¥ effort to solve the problem of selecting | K . He ¢ d. s adsen 20l x : : 4 g :-;v':m '-:‘ Real !’:‘-“u M;;:. | 2 reteree to judge the contest. It was | AN INTERBSTED SPECTATOR. [Mwmen’ ¢ 202 1 lished and highly successful business of the West Side Foundry Co., o Buikding, ain admitted that a deadlock .had been I : ) 2 of reached. . i of Troy, N. Y. TR BT W. A Gavin, a member of the ex-|PHILLIES GET EVEN BREAK B SRl 10T, CIVIL COMMOT! ND| ccutive committee of the board, and WITH BOTON BRAVES This Company owns and operates one of the largest manufacturing foundries in the i 4 Adam Epie, secretary, ‘profess to be- i H 3 RGMSB EXPLOSION lieve that the situation is not a serious | Philadelphio, JunieyEs SEHIAACHIN one and that the question will be set- | 20d Baston split a double, header her h ) today, the visiters winning the fir: ‘ ht to interest you | tled within two or three days. They . s INSUBANGE. gught. W You | ttribute the difficulty in naming the |Same, 10 to 6 and the locals: the sec- Eastern States, employing from four to five hundred men. The Company for years has fumished grey iron castings to such well-known concems as the General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y.; Sprague Electric Works, New York Ci hit Kauf, Mrers, Kon NOW third ‘man in the ring to the natural u"gv 9 to 5. A s CUBS AND CINCINNATI REDS | 2 . 5 frritability which lilz‘é'rl“;f; cl‘r‘na‘::::ac;! Jiosten mon e ieg T e s 1 N SPLIT A DOUBLE HEADER ! Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vi.; Heywood Bros. & Wazkefield Co., Gard- WE SELL IT contest. Keating also was hit hard, but Dem- 1.—After Chic 1"0; iner, Mass.; Empire Cream Separator Co., Bloomfield, N. ].; Ward Leonard Electric Co., Dempsey was 24 vears old today |arce stopped the Phillies. | the first game of the doubic | Brels Nyt B. P. LEARNED & CO. and in true boy fashion celebrated the Philadelphia.lx]von the sevogd con- }l;;dfi:n '; to 2 h; hitting Sallee I | yiNesALapCIC, . . occasion with a birthday party tonight | test in the eighth inning.- Cady sing- cinnati evened up by winni | o & - g at which he entertained 24 children of|led, Woodward sacrificed and Whit- | second, 2 to 0. Score: i) uén add“l':“ to g‘“ l“gfe f‘é“":d'y l’“s‘“e’; the Troy Foundry and Machine Company 28 Shetucket Street the neizhborhood. ted singled, scoring Callahan, who ran (First Game.) H manufacture Power Presses for baling cotton, hay, shavi i John J. Reisler, known to the boxing | for Cady. Here Northrop was substi- Chicago (N) ™ o e s el sha;wmgs. paper, textiles, etc., and the Agency Established May, 1846 | fraternity as “John the Barb]or," re- | tuted for Nehf and three passes and | o e ssco Engine Driven Automobile Tire Pump, which has been adopted and used as e | moved the last possible obstacle fo the | Mensel's single and Sicking’s double | by 5 5ol : s : C Contest today when he announced that | xave the el st R R A 220l standard equipment by the Winton, Oakland, Case, American, Holmes, Moon, Scripps- USED TIRES he would not take his case asa‘m“ (First Game.) Mepkle.db 1h0se Booth, and other well-known cars. BeTere lame {0 have a contract fo| w0 Pads )| ; 12l ASSETS. The assets of this Company, giving effect to this financing, after deducti claims ae @ hp a e S i ; OUR SPECIALTY manage Dempsey. mee '8 8% 3 Toweam 3 17 E o | Ji 1 bl ST e et gy 3 8 13 2020 o 2z : TR R SRR S e Hewed 331: 3‘:'&;:;« 930 ofminen” 3 o all liabilities, amount to $985,015, or equivalent to 197% for the outstanding canizing and Tube Repairing, at short BEARAI‘?;TSH:E:;NGE INFIELD (ol £ 580 chimal 1320 0\0k, Rl Preferred' Stock. ‘notice. Try us on your next job. All p"fi HEE e g 5 = i . ; = ‘:w: gu":": i - g Sunday afternoon the Taftville Bear | treora: 1o Sudenly 33 " s of EARNINGS. The Company's present sales are on a basis of a million dollars a ;;;jnfl;f;;‘r;“f;{;g“’(":;‘;f‘g‘“;’:e‘“i‘;mci i 1 1 | year, and eamnings equivalent to twice the Preferred Stock dividend requirements. 8 Keatls 2002 11 « - e Si]. y T. Sh were ;;enl:] vfl:}:egifih::im?‘;«;n:g Démren '3 0 10" 1 glcCaatan AT ¥ i J Manufacturing schedules for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1919, indicate nings pass e oo == Awo. baze its, Koot Magee, D : ; 2 vy s e Op |i%e eighth the Bear Cats put onc| mais 13 Motals'.. SE10.27 D 4 ML I D e, Deal greatly increased earnings and dividends at the rate of 4% on the Common Stock. s over and in the ninth a circuit clout| (x) Ra nfor Boeckel in_ 3th. : i 114 FRANKLIN STREET by Bepoit brought In two more for th it (L 5 i 8 (send. aane) SINKING FUND. The charter provides that beginning July 21, 1921, after Chicase (N) B failed to scors . . [ Cincinnati NEAR wWiLLOW Bear Cats. Plainfield faile st ‘i‘\ l’ n .00 46 ¢0 ° -lJ Tods 3 Npo a payment of quanerly dividends on the Preferred at the rate of 8% per annum, 210 SILVY’S FOR SERVICE The battery for the Bear Cats w e R R RN e T ils a and Surprise, for Eiginfield, Babc, w bse W Hese [unell. Taome, Holko i Boks £ f 0 4 = e a minimum Sinking Fund equivalent to 2% of the outstanding Preferred Stock The Bear Cats would Jike to play @ o e ame Riealedn) 8 1150 00 [Rner shall be set aside each year to retire the Preferred Stock at $110 per share and ame with Westerly at Westerly. For 5 sdiccabe 0 0 0 o : e e weity o John Sullivan, Emm— BT e e (e | accrued dividend, and thereafter, after paying 8% on the Common Stock, one-half Box 73, Taftville, Conn. 1!1-,(:%::‘.‘:.""1) i s : i' “;::1“”.’.:' LR ;.5.:\;; . 0 s of the remaining net profits each year shall be applied to this Sinking Fund. risesr 4 1 21 olLieasdb 3 013 0 o™ : . < . DAVIS WINS CONTEST FROM Hoxein 4 110 10 gum‘s; SN 40| Sy 62 50 1 We offer this Preferred and Common Stock on a basis to net 9%, subject to previous Bocckel,3b 4 0 2 Ricking,ss 42230 i . DAVSON, ENGLISHMAN IS5, {4 5 5 Qfaae™ 3151 0] ()0 sale. Circular on request. Wimbledon, Ensland, June 24.—In)Tagosere I 1 5 1 0Weodwardp 110 2 0 . the tennis championship contests here |eHp " 2 0 0 2 0 Adumec 0 € ¢ 0 2 Th C. Perk today -Willis Davis of California beat |Soror®P 0 0 0 0 OaCallshan 0 0 0 0y "y i b el e omas L. rerkins fornin heat LH U O D g b b Bl e w1 t Incorporated s Totals 251124 14 ol . o1 1e (x) Batted for Nertls in Sth. ST 3 13 %‘flé‘;fié e E o T | TIGERS MAKE HITS COUNT | Connecticut Mutual Building Hartford, Connecticut Willis Davis was in fine ~forr 3 - h11020 00 AND WIN FROM BROWNS | against Davson and the match occ elphia . 10200006 Detroit, June Makin | sfoned great interest. The Americar , ° Lwwe iits Piuel Tageser P, , aking every | Home runs, Riggert, Maranville. one of its twelve hits count in the| player .gerved magnificently and his scoring, Detroit defeated St. Louis to- pace was declared to be equal to that of the noted Australian, G. L. Patter- | CARDINALS HIT COOPER day, 8 to 4. "Score: = | HAVE VOTUHRE CFAORURF:_iADV FOR| son. l FREELY AND WIN, 9 TO 2. Sl LEAGUE szanlNGy. a fast bunch and think they can St. Louis, June 24—St Louis batted |4 : PRue:, bring home the bacon. g |"by letting us look over it now. There Claims a Square Deal. I Cooper to all corners of the field and | . The lineup of the Colts is as follows: state- | won from Pittsburgh, 9 to 2 -Score: Bugs Bush c; Lefty Purple p; Speed may be some little thing wrong, which| I have read thoroughly the | b ments made by a Square Fan relative Pittsburgh (N) St. Louis (N) Mellor 1b; Red Nollet 2b; Rat Ron- I4f neglected would probably- spoil thely " " ome played at the fair zrounds ab lipo O] deau ss; coops Mellor 3b; Pete Eaton lwhote day for you. No matter what|Sunday between the All Stars and 3 Xt\s’?‘:’i‘, { Severcidc : rf; Chief Gates cf; Whop Brongne If. Galliap > o thé trouble is we can make it right, | Trimmers and would say _that his| |t statements are false and without foun- c Tigers Win Two Games. having every facility and the requisite | 3ation. 0 o|McHenrs.cf | i 3 I back skill. Don't delay. Make your holiday| Baseball is a fair game and was e 0 ‘Nm"m e = Iz Cresnoy o igerel catto i pleasire o sure thing. played fairly all during the game by olGeodwin p N o s L ories to thier crown defeating the fast Baltic Rivals by the score of 199 to 3. { Shahan started o pitch for the Tigers but was so invincible that the manager |had to take him out to give the Bal- tic boys a show. unday's game was a close and exciting one with the Lis bon Stars. The Tigers defeating them by the score of 9 to §. Fuller the promising young pitcher of he Tigers who deserves watching did’ the slab work and did it to perfection-and kept the hits well scattered Captain Boyd did the receiving and did not let a ball S get away from him. Boyd has caught COLONIALS AND ST| MARY’S all the games so far and has a good AT record and ne amateur catcher’ has JEWETT CITY | thing on’him In this city he is also just as good batting. In Sunday’s game Benjamin Stearns played a won- the Trimmer: itz 1b ' As for_umpires, T would refer you |Scimidtc 3.1 0| Totas raa i PERIAL GARAGE to the officer in charge of ‘the fair 53;5‘-‘;' © g grounds, who is a disinterested party. | skt and in fact does not live in the ¢ ™ WPhone 929 Norwich, Conn. | of Norwich. He is a man of honor « S his word can be depended upon. A« dmsieo | him as to the_decisions rendered b 1 | 1 !INDIAN TAKE ECOND GAME FROM WHITE SOX | EMURDEROUS ROW AGAIN e P e hi FILE UP RUNS FOR YANKS | two straizht from Ct o today ’ New York. June 24—The New York | shutting out the locals, 2 to 0. Score the umpires. 1 feel assured that L DON'T THROW AWAY Americans won another e Clevetand (A) Chicara (A) -x 3 Casings—Save them and gain Ehil W 1 k'fimt. of your tire bill, by having | mn Er r‘,;L"U?';i‘;l;B"l“iTlRESHOPI HNANEIAI‘ ANI?__@MMERGIM B ey & ! THAMES SQUARE e | L] t ) 40 41 11 ‘0 R STOCK PRICES DECLINED. | Tlmken-HyItt ‘nd New York, June 24.—Elimination nfi | the war as an uncertain factor and in- e seems to be much interest s in the game this between the Colon- | timations that local banks are discour- 2 vy derful game in th field and is also ! New Departure Bearings | {05 e (0 H0E 00 e Tise Jewett City. The | there with the war club. The Tigers ¢ SALES—SERVICE yending mid-year settlemexts provided | o Plaved | have two games alread scheduled for GARLOCK & HAYNES ke short interest wih ammunition for| | sBurmu. Tt h‘fl‘fe‘é"‘\‘d “;‘ - | this coming week and hope to bring resewed attacks on the stock market| v e R m‘chm‘" m”‘)wl home the Bacon both times. L+t BANK STREET, Second Floor, | 1242Y. 3 : e Eibont Sicned e WS : p Yosterday's belated rise of call mon- a6 Rt = Liberty and Bullet Sha- s Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON - [y 1o s por conta fow 1 e e L BASEBALL. onial team been State Hospital Wants Games. and practice — e made at 10 after the marke: GET OUR PRICE ON diracted fresh attention to f A disbursements to he made in the fe STORAGE BATTERIES |“emaining davs of the month. : BEFORE PURCHASING Call lnans opened at 6 per cent. that | quetation ruling until the final hour, ! r,‘rhe ‘Garlock & Haynes Co..vhen 2 per cent. was paid for all in-| : ‘dustrial collateral. e Phone 781-3 Motors, oils, ehippings and other re-! a0 wimi “c: NEW LONDON, CONN. ° |cent speculative favorites bore the| tarters—Generators—Ignition Devices |[Bruat of the sctback. i Baying of high grade rails, especial ly.transcontincntals, granzers. AUTO RADIATORS and several of the trunk lines, a diversion, subject to temporary red promotly and thoroughly | tions, but the transnortation div P YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National Lea New York N gone| The State Hospital team have open every | dates for the remaihder of the season g hand [and wouwld like to hear from some of Coach | the teams of this vicinity Saturday mana are confi- |afternoon games ‘are desired. - Any ams will take the|team wishing zames call 416 and ask both pitchers | for “Bill” Wicks and all necessary ar- o the amateur | rangements can be made. the state. he RRD SOX GET WINNING | RUNS IN EIGHTH | ekivn 2, i | | | 2 Bostor runs off ernoon & Firs American League New York 9. Street railways in England have been experimenting with a compound end a challenge | rail, the worn portion of which can be for a game for | renewed without interfering with the The olts are roadbed. | s League. dence 5. Waterbury tested. under air pressure before leav- | rallied again later on reports of a ju- | 7% thop. dicial decision favorable to Southern e Lo | ; W. E. SHANLEY Pacific's oil propertics. | L . b Other distinctly strong features em- o MBING TINNING | braced food and tobac: s also { % Main st. Tel. 7108 NG| Sibber shares, with U. S Rubber at a | _| new high record, the entire list evinc- i SRS ing firmer tendencies at the cl e STORAGE BATTERIES Sales amounted to 1,300,000 sharcs [ o B . If You Want, Some Real .| ‘Heavy additional gold exports, in- = ' BATTERY SERVICE | cluding® $2,000,000 to Spain. the first merican Asosaiion : : A i s s e since the removal of the embargo, were P em{)del d d R © _ e e N paired -WILLARD SERVICE STATION | "Bonac including, Liberty and.inter- Bl & an epailr N-STORAGE-BATTERY CO. |national issues, eased slizhtly on mod- 200 u,.}...“k“ St-zet,. Norwich, .Conn, |erate dealings. Total sales, par value, | 30 10 ' [ aggregated $9,250,000. 800 T | ©Old TU. S. bonds were unchanged on | ss0 &0 - t National Leagus- elphia. S Teuls f o e York at Brosilyme American Leagus. EXF RT WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED T xm,, ‘& Ims. imgg l iy increasing cost of labor and value of Furs i é The rap | 4" Aftomey-atlaw = - ! makes this ihe most desirable time to send in your Furs ttorne LE: Yore 40 SHETUCKET STREET || scepan’ New. York, June 24 . — Canl money : l 1&“: strong: ek 3 low 0: rui tRie e Frviee 3 Spogte ithan can be quoted in the Fall, closing hid 8;. offered at § 1 loan 8. Bank acceptances 4 1-2. COTTON. 1 New York. June 24—Cotton spot 28.50. last ‘Bridgeport E for repairs and alterations to insure you of lower prices 4 1 FURS STORED \WEI:DINB WILL FIX I ?i.z it l o o0t j aviet; middiin mflflb! m.:chl " s s NEW YORK POND MARKET. i and SOUND witk- our G- | [ emem : P | ey, 1007 At a small percentage of their value. Absolute vrotection from fire and moths guaranteed. J. C. MACPHERSGCN E T CLINEDINGY, WASH. \FRol CENTRAL KEWS SHOTS SeavGS. Dr. Frederick P. Keppel, who Tes o 29.98 34 sa3y| cently resigned md Assistant ’;\?fl:‘ v doilrs i et per 85, Sderbtary of ‘war'to take the-duties ! ‘ot foreign operations of ‘the ‘Amet- | cn;x;z Clese, “icah Red Cross. Dr. Keppel, i : merly dean of Columbia Universty Sabami s put aside his educational worl to QUALITY CORNER L, enter the War Department. soon Pl s after the United States entered’the Opposite, Chelsea Savings Bank i 1 18% 0 SDhec. . e = B 13 Y 4ney

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