Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1919, Page 3

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ULLETINACWEDNESDAY, JULY 9. NSURANCE ZURANCE "~ CRAVATH TO MANAGE PHILLIES Philadel, July 8.—Charles C.| Brusie and raced the first quarter in FC® CVERYTHING i 5 I'’SURABLE | Cravath, ard hitfing outfielder | .31 1-2 seconds. =3 | better known to baseball fame as| Abbie Putney hung up the best time inROP & SONS|“Gavy.” was today appointed manager| of the yvear in the Fasig three year old = g of the Philadelphia National league | trot, when she covered the second heat Norwich, Conn. bascball' team after announcement| in 2.06 1-2. s Jras made by President William . I’aker that John Coombs had resign- ¥ ed Coombe fiuid ho.tse bhen ot T ICH MRt ed by Baker Monday night that his services were no longer requred. The| ~Owing to the insisten poor showing of the Phillies this sea- | the sporting public of this city a fau] son is the cause for the change in|of the most prominent fans have gof managers. ten together and organized a base 1t was 11 team, players heard that ! the longer to he manager oOf 1 aims.to g teveral of them said they play .in today's gamebut vailed upon by Coombs‘to change, minds. 3 Select your INSURANCE AGENCY |0 Vet oo o an WL be a ! surroundingz 6wns o get a & like you do your physician—it's the| a7 Y8t oo 1| fast bail. Nowjfhere is a wealth 1 right here at home e = -| “I did everything that rould,be done ! ©f good mater: ONE, VEAV. 25, Secure adequats; 800 ) the raterial 1 had Welis: | il lnies: of this Tact the Norwich momical, DIPENDABLE protection.| .. 51iq Coombs. “There ave wealk | Baseball club has organized and his You can't go wrong in selecting|spots in the aub and-# maide tg,-_- .- | formed a.representative team of this t % 3 of which was dcted upon. I Have ho Enerd 2 R ISAAC S. JONES™ complaint to make as 10 Mp. Baker's/ that Norwich will hold its own in- the 2 decision t ne: walited anobfer man-|-féhletic world from naw on. As a pre- thsurance and Real Estate Agent |agzer. but I object to his pasting theqiiminary opener the fans WITH2 given an opportunity to see this new team n Street | DUCK to me as the cause of his team’s 2T failure. I have great :ig: 2t .. ifor | 3% Cravath's ab.lity, but I fon't thifii he RIOT, CIVIL COMMOTION AND or anybody else can win ball gammas. the Falls Diamond Sunday, July Watch for theilineup! ! GTANTS INCREASE'LEAD BY A . Richards Buiiding. 91 ™ 2 2 with the material I had, # BOM2 EXPLOSION “We were in fine shape at'“the stait|* 2 DEFEATING CARDINALS of the season, but on_our last.wesiern | . o York, July Sz The New Yor P in trip we spent over $28 just for “ape 'Natj 1s it = st 3 INSURANCE ought to interest you | ;7g.", ;" pike wounds: and:other Histhiy s oens Sof Tou e honton neid tee NOW juries. Now I understand Mr. Baker Siaal. to: thyde hite " while has ruled that the players miist Buy f i The sign of a reliable dealer WE SELL IT Meusel have beely pis e e B i 2 and the worlds best Gasoline injuries that wewld havesdkepti thein |:merman stole home=in the same in- on the bench with any other team in S B. P. LEARNED & CO. the league. We d:dn’t have substitu- s o o tes to take their places and I had no o e 28 Shetucket, Street of getting any new players.” | &mithre o 1 ker's letter accepting ~Coombs' | Millerid 3 011 2 Agency Established May, 1846 resignation said: = roner & — _— In accepting vour resignation and. sy 3 giving you your release I want to ex- ; Shotten.ir ROMEYN BERRY TO MANAGE pre: to you my sincerest regards. 1 Henty.cf ATHLETICS AT CORNELL|regret very much that matters have New York, July S8.—Romesn Berry,|gone so badly with the club and know | of this cit. today announced his ac-|you did all in your power to win.” = ceptance of the pesition of graduate| Coombs, who was one of Connie| 5. S e 5 manager of athletics Cornell Uni- | Mack’s princip: when the re Ly lenings versiy, succeed.ng G. Ervin Kent, who | Philadelphia -2 Nere winning | St Louis . "o Rt s resigned last year to enter war service \\'Ol‘ld'sf L'l)lum}],)lions ame” man- | ;"‘ ;"’ ke, aertons s ““‘l S - = -3 > Beérry, who was prominent at Cor-|ager of the Phillles 14309 atter | Tro, bese ‘i, Sichienrs. ” nell some fifteen years, will give up|President Baker had (») Batted for Smith In 'rh X/ A - i H his law practice in th + and live| Moran, who is now pilotng the' 1 = € Reld’, hite and, Blue So-CO-ny Signs are your ide to at Ithacd In orler (o0 reorganize and | cinnati teum | Coombs came | lere | PHILLIES DROP GAME the world’s best gasoline. Every day-you motor, every place you e eals B iotote e Texa: Thich TO CUBS—SCORE 5 TO. 4. : broader scale than heretofore attempt- | ness interests in Texas to -which ‘0, yOu -] 2 ed in eastern colleges. o oL CTPELavS he will now give his attention. Philadelphia. July S —Hendrix's 890, = can get So-CO-nv Gasoline—and keep your car up to been -with -the Phillies { home run in the seventh ihning scored thc uo—CO—ny Standard. E / ERENBH BRI ERN enits since 1912, coming here from the Amo| the winning run against PHiladelphia % erican Association, He is popular with hin the opening game of the Series to- Each gallon of So-CO-ny matches all other gallons in power, purity and results TEAM BEATS ENGLISH TEAM | the players. day, § to 4, making twelve straight de- = “ % K : _ Wi, Julye $5in the WESHE i feats for the locals. Luderus home It is clean, quick-starting—does away with carburetor adjusting and clogging. the ladies’ doubles in the international | MINOR LEAGUES TO PLAY POST - | Hin and a rallv in the eighfhifell just i 3 i s > Tonglen o sh £ tying ) i 2 z 5 eniis tourmament Suzanne Lenglen of SEASON BASEBALL ‘SERIES| Sigripof WiNE it up. Smith pltched _Shun inferior, low-grade mixtures. Use So-CO-ny and know what goes detented irs Iarcoahe fand Mre. | ‘New'¥ork,' July 8.—A postisedsen'| scare: . < into the tank. Lambert Chambers of Great Britain. |baseball series between the Amer.can Chlz-mo (N) hia (N) At d 1 : 1= T & wis 1% 6- sspciation and the International lea- ab hpo a hpo a c arages and su i i S [ he score wa. agpsiaiion aan tho Intataionl I8 e 73 $RRCS 873 garag pplystations everywhere in NewYork State and NewEngland. | = cided upon at a mettig of the latter|\tagee<r = 3 2 2 0 1210 ¢ W is an Error. Grganization In this city today. The|Memeis & 11133 |Memerr~ ¢ 3 & & 8 STANDARD OIL COM i IEW. Y 4 Under Section 8, Errors, you_ will | series will.consist of the best four oot|Pletsh ™ 4 82 3 0 Luderwarn o 113 1 1 PANY “OF.: NEW TORK | e of seven,sames, play to bezin about 421 % ofwmairid. o in 1 ‘ An error shall he given in the sixth | the first week of October. $1 60 }“m., B column for each mi-play which pro- It is expected that the first games 4 3 0|Clarec 12 ° i longs the time bat of the batsman, | will be played in héme city of the mith o - ! or pro life of a base-runner, | American Association pennant winning it 2t or allows a base runner to make one | club and the remaining contests on Totals 1 fect play would | the ground of the lnternati \ or more o n pe 1 League have insured Leing pat out.. But | winner. g s il a ba-e on a base 68000102 0 2 Smi‘h. Maescl. | Home runs. Hen. oo _ a batsman by bei MR. DUDLEY MAKES WORLD'S OPORE] Exe abedued Mexico’s Many Climates. Baitering Under’ Difficultics. X S batiop @ wild | RECORD, DOSS.1-2 MILE IN 7.023-4 e + Game) Eactern Lensue ot gl AT e Clevelan®. '#9Dip:” JUIY 8. — Recora| BRAVES AND REDS 2 Spiienan iz’ (St paie) ico has every variety of climate. No European has ever heén nble to tx‘zmtn;”‘mh,:m;a‘:]\‘ o several lc\ents 1 SIP]LIT DOUBLE HEADER 2, Springfeld 11 (Second game.) | In the south and on the gulf const, | meet in their own dwelling places the a sec: ay of <icwad Cire ul Joston. July, 8.—Boston and Cin- Sy 3 PRt i ok b, shiwive ot 4 haroess racing at North Randall to- | cinnati divided 'n dounie Header today 7 Watarury 0 ” !""" oy st afilie Interiornnd fpamnt, IeulouiWmE] i meG [erocipans trihs day. ; ; Roston casfly winning" tHe fifet came i A Ty | the guif. there 1s rain for ordirary | of New Guinea. Other tribes of the A’ world's record was established in[9 to 2. and Cincinnati taking the sec- i 1 erops. In some places there Is a su- | country, while they have a great fear :?g“hulr mhm d\u‘ch 'I;nrd two \vmp:lom ond, 4 to 3. Boston's rally in the last timcre 5. perfluity of rain, particularly on the | of the Kukuhubus, manage to do n rs, when Mr.. Dudlay w ‘. ings sl Ee s aalo 6. (10 innings.) b e E ke T v e ek ) £0 hessachid ame e it B 0 gulf coast in the vorth and northeust. | bartering . frade with them. They P = e e Reaiois” Kesssition? On the Pacitic coast, in the Gulf of | bring salt, earthenware, dried fish sicuther Lgutiie 2. Comiu 1 California, there is a deficiency of | etc., und deposit them in a certain In- “D FlNANBlAI- fiNn GDM ER b L R U e L rain. In large areas of this portion of | dicated place. They then retire for I V ndianzpolis 6, Toldo 2 Mexico there is a (low of streams from | a few hours, belng notifind to do s0 Totals i, e ' - " e uxe (1 M GlAl . ) Batted P ot e | the mountains for crops and pastures. | by a curious ery from the distance. x i T e R Naficaar aan i Irrigation works of considerable value | The mountain dwellers then “descend E ) s R v § 0 00 0020 0 02! Cusbursh ot Drook have been built. In other places irrl- | to view the goods offered for exchine - H okt o 2 3 x-—8 ‘incinnati n. i i These Shirts are garmenis) MARKET WAS ACTIVE. e bave hife, ks M Bavtsge. Thres £ e e gation is earried on in a more or less | If they want them they put do . - i New Yor July 8.—Trading on the base hits, Daubxrt, Riggert. Powell. w St. Louis 2 New York | primitive manner. By far the major | er goods, such as skins, feathers, auud of worthiness. The pat.ern.'-'-;{!mlk_ STchanfe foravis e ey 8 e Amarican - Lesgt | part of Mexico lies high and the coun- | other jungle produce, next to thos “limited 5 e e e e A S s ok S gt try on the whole is mountalnous. The | articles wanted by them. Then they editi _| the stiffer rates for money once more Sensol al e ab Lpo oa e Philadeiphia =t Ch 3 ole is mount: i 17 anted by the e €3 are limit 110NS —eX-! ping the dominant factor fn the sev- Crieibe Bk % vimestin W sl e T New York at exceptions to this general statement in turn, and when fhe way A eral reversals and recoveries. Crucibie Smith.h 1 3 .57 8.8 3 St lesis | apply to the const lands on both the | ~eems clear ‘the const dwellers ap- usive. The textures as-; Call loans opened at 9 to 10 per cent. Del & Buccn Toush ot o So100 Eastern League e et e ok e g fotii IEomautt tieh RaTaat | P Peren et 5 3 dome Mines Ceale I N o s Wil Pioeace. s Warciter | Pacific sides and to mos! wonch ngain, the latter dre sa ot to ihe 1 £ ol g O Crmte Koprs 1 e Ll s L R ¥ | the i teh p-nmsu‘(n but these loca- | fled T ariie S rare N cacliange pmnacie of eX-jiation. |1u_ui| the final hDur,l\\'hon as Erie 24 p: o - R e P of imening | tions differ very much among them- | they tuke the goods put down by the 2 5 per cent. was paid on mix- isher Bedy Eller.p 1 0 zThorpe 10000 &= selves. . In 1l eigl 1 of Ve mountain people & v ot ) 2 Gonectr | s.. In the neighborhood of Vera ain people and go away; if n and 17 cent. for 2 = e fey IR e ek D —— — Tracesre 101 0 0 i cellence and they're tailored al per or all in o Moter - Totals 30 92 & 0 NeWfp 38030 sz gy | Cruz and Tampico the land is low and | satisfied they retire with empty hands. 2 Overnight developments in their ré- 3 il ey quite tropical. In the Yucatan penin- o so precisely as to develop|,. ‘ 1 $ lation to quoted values were helpful () Ran for Gowdy in Sth. New Yo sula, on the contra while there are | : Revtion - ; < core by Linings: rel 2 i b Spider’'s Amazing Strength. Siaaleas . jfmainisy to the nduer I il 2 o S 88 SO e caco . no great elevations, the country is of > 4 streng spiders 1s e individuality an: t. so to coppers and metals. The one 1 a The amazing strength of spiders Is disquieting feature- was the further| oI D s e e g eae a somewhat hilly charaicter and the | G, in y number of well authentl- veakness of exchange on the entente A, A = climate is usually milder. T Two to Ten Dollars. . |03 o Eolol the Bh 2560.T0t Mer 3 ally g cated instunces. Thus we have an In . ente with StBPFHAS and ~ Lrafes o gt WHEAT'S HOMER GIVES 5 low records. Jaf Paper - = ! ——————~ stance of a half-inch spider catching a Reports from trade centers accen-{'' @i rv: FIRST GAME TO BROOKLYN two-inch fish. It was of the ground or tuated the increased abtivity &t steel] {UFTineott Brooklyn, N. Y., July 8. — Zach Iltiteracy. wolf family. A scientist came upon it and iron mills, a price pf 20° dents’ for Wheat's home run drive over the right B R an S A ¢ | struggling with a fish on the edge of | copper for Augist délivery was Gquot- field wall after Griffith had singled pe monE iRty Voridyts Lgnoran BELEE. R - ed, and tractions and gas:shares were S in the sixth, won the opening game of and illiterate. It makes up the great| it little pool. s claws were huriec . . visibly strengthened 1oy ‘thé order au-4 “Hd {rx Fo! the Pittsburgh series for Brooklyn to- bulk of the 80 per cent cent of hu-| in the fish's tail; it had the tail out of . Aoy i [ thoriaing a local’twitept " transterf (MR <% - day 2 to 1. Two fast double piays manity that can neither r~ad nor write. | the water, but the head still remuind QUALITY CORNER Ofis. particularly PanAmerican and} oo so piciae . Go%n. Scoxe- S B According to the latest census reports. | underneath. The spider struggled io Opposite - Chelzea Savings Bank. Mexican Petroleums, Royal Dutch andf ' 300 3o Pacific pr Sk ol Brogkiyn (N) 94 per cent in India are illiterate. In| pull-the fish up the bank and the fi<h Sinclair, were the features "of’ ' early 100 Nat S br < : b hopo elon W hpe s e €hina an even larger percentage are Il- | struggled desperately to draw the sp e A TVhite thesdattee |~ oo X ¥ Vs Ty 140 Jonmonss 3 1 o | Providenes literate. In Latin-America the flliter- | der into the pool. For ten minutes tne = = — | Mg an extriine Eali of halsest Stengel ¢ e ey 8 | corecster acy ranges from 40 per cent to over | <cientist watched this silent and dead PLUMEING 'AND GASFITTING |nine noints on its sharp advance’ of 5 5 oNiremer o u | Waterucy 80 per cent. In Moslem lands Doctor | !y light. Then he hurried away for a dish - ——= _|the fnal hour. e “ 32 NS 3 o 'L 1 o Sprinene Zwomer estimates that with the ex-| bottle in which to put the combatants - Phone . 581 strangth of Colemib i Miavale, toe i $12 o elmanre 314 e ol R ception of Turkey. from 75 to 90 per | when he captured them. He was gone o i zether with intimations that the, June Teraing Hamiionp 6 8 0 1wl r ————a o cent are not literate, while in pagan | about hlf an hour, and on his return %,-] .})~ . tonnage statement of the United 0 Rep I & S Eplatkwall. 3° 9 9 9 O Wptaly: 29 TERIT 0 Crossing the Rubicon. Africa, apart from the influence of the | the end had come. The fish was dead - " States Steel“Corporation, to issue on|’ JiGRen & & % & T ;s 1 Rubi . issi hools, th le do not even | and the spider was slowly dragging its s : s Steel“Corporati A Totala T 331z Rubicon was the name of a small | mission schools, the people do n: n | and the spider was y dragging 4 g.,em _‘_(I"?blng | Thursasy, would show = unmistalfabley, 16 Sens Ty”.. . L5} Batted for Miticr i/ 8y river which formed part of the boun-| know that writing has been invented. | victim away.—New York Mail. i _,sg:pt:':l ‘iq)‘,‘;émg_crnwhuu:es as| Various peace specialties, recently !’n " e Copmer o . SN L0 dary line of ancient Italy. On one electrigity is to lighting e guaran- | favor were less in evidence. but rail§| , 708 Tobaces oo .. S 3 oceasion Julius Caes: i a i = y Sudioplin hits, 'Sténgel, Krueger. Julivs Caesar participated in tee thc very best PLUMBING WORK | denoted substantial absorption, ‘minor by mswpert-wericmen —at=tite fairest| iscues such as Misesomrd Pacificiand St prices. | Louts and San _TFrancisco displaving i R S : i 1 WAL Y 16ading his {0125 GCTOSS 1he | qr————————————————————— INDIANS BUNCH HITS e e e OFF KOOB—BROWNS LOSE | pyyieon aua it ‘s now a figure of | E VA CUTLERY R Cizar Steres Ask us for piar nd 3,;5!, & rlsad stren ms amounted to e Tonds wern fmre gk ve SBOMRttle > 5 Sed St. Louis, July S.—Cleveland bunch- ; Q e I thorgomblee S Wkizn . e ed four of their nine hits off Koob | SPeech to designate any important : Qivisions. Totnlisiies W€, az-| 1200 womn ' Pump in the second inning and with errors| Step that Is bevond recall. John GENEVA, N. Y. : Kl sreznted $11.373,000: NS e by Austin and Tobin, won from St.| Adams, an Amecrican- patriot of the #8\ Vizin Strect Ola U. S, boffas we a on ; Touis today, 4 to 2. Score: Revolutionary - period, declared In &' B ot 5 call == i 4., COTTON. Cloveiznd (@) | St e ) | jetter, written atout the beginning of | 8% Cumulative Participating Preferred Shares P New York, July §.—Spot cotton|wsanm’'s '3 & o Austnze 3 00 2 1| the war: “The die is now cast. I have !l ryic: . Y steady: middiing Sise. PSR G0 E e SRR 2312 00 LS he Itubicon. Sink or swim, tive § Dividends quarterly, Jan. 1st, April 1st, July 1st, Oct. 1st i < MONEY. H T T ey :*;m: 1 e 11 3 1| or die, survive or perish with my coun- TR “flA] . A v i | Zew Y. July S——Call m'"w.\‘;‘ 428 ¢ Swilamaer 4 1370 % ;:‘lv lls 'r‘ny nn-lxer:b:e (l;len.ll:athn,"i C ulative 8% Pref ed Shares Authorized Isbriad Ao SLJNLIG strong: high 1 « rate 9; . - i v he letter was written just after the Foun L 7 5 closing bid 14; last loah| P33 i 023 0| battic of Bunker Hill. i (this issue) (Par Value $100) $2,000,000 $1,000,000 . i3 re sl el b . bank acce; e $1 Frankiin Sirzet Inter call mo < ose to 1 2 6.1 zue {] Common Shares (Par Value $100) 600,000 300,000 4 e i g per cent. for mined cellateral and to-19 % 000 00 i Iy i ' 3 < 5y W Preferred shares participate equally with the Common up to 10 per PEpopnt T pl et SE e {] Cent. and are redeemable as a whole or in part at 107 and accric ! : i EirEaTE i] ~Gividend. Sinking fund; beginning Jan. 1. 1919, 20 per cent. of 1« NEW YORK BOND, MARKET. earnings each year to be set aside as a redemption fund for the I've 1 ferred issue. The Company is now paying 10 per cent. on the Pre- i ferred—10 per cent. on the Canimon no bonded debt—is tree taxatiofi in Conrnecticut--and present net earnings are nearly four times the Preferred dividénd requirement. 1 Special Circular Upon Request GASIFITTING P Nw. STEAM FITIING | c.vb 3] Washirgion Bunae g She-wich. Conn. P ¢ tor v LB O, Eneit Packing 30 1000 00— D0 0006 01 1-2 il Bagby. Turee base hif Firearms 8 Ammunition R B i e Shooting Right" THE W. T. FIELDS CO. e me e N S WAcnane ! INVESTMENT BROKERS i3 Rangisetes 7o’ Bitiadcnbls & GAME o 1e0% (Fimst game.) (Second game.) ; 902 Chapel St. Tel. Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn PG opig- 198Kl IDNK > 5 T2%¢ wraili- 20, IRYOUVSE T - uo

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