Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 11, 1919, Page 3

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: SR L i The management of the Norwich baseball club have secured the mer- vices of Coach Eddie McKay and Ed- die ‘Murray to pilot__their team through the season. Mc¢Kay who has|| 'had much experience -in coaching Bankers Trast Co., New York, Transfer Agent. Mercantile Trast & Deposit Co., New York, Regisirar. 3 EDDIE MURRAY successfadeams will act in that ca- || 3 ‘{mclfiy as well as takgn{b:n active part ? in the game. He will seen at sec- 3 g - i : ~1000 SHARES these two men filled the respective positions all through high school and Chase, the hospital backstop, will be & y . . scen " behind . the bat. Simcog of | - ; Exempt from State Tax in Connecticut your physician—it’ the | will play at third. Wheeler, Hull and - e s Stanley. the Holy Cross atar, will' take Dizidends payable quarterly, Janauary, April, July and October 1st. : - The fans of Norwich will be given %‘5‘ JONES an opportunity on the Falls diamond tnauranes Real Estate Agent Richards Building. 91 Main Street ond base. Murray is to assume the College. @ays as well as in semi-pro| = semi-pro fame will be on the mound. . initial Authorized $5,000,000. . Par Value $100. Issued $3,859,6C % - SERGIIALS @00~ £ ‘the outfield, while there will b 2 ABLE protection. | {10 14, 2eserve of able players on the 3 Callable qi 107 and accrued dividend. When they stack up agamnst the fast role of fleld captain and will play at|. 3 p short. This is thought to be a wnnflg \ i ful combination for the mid-way. stas] e : AMERICAN CHAIN COMPANY ne 5 p 4 ’ o ball. Counihan will hold down the You cai't ‘g6 wrong in selecting |bench ready to stremgtlien any visible | f RIOT, " CIVIL COMMOTION AND tion for it will. be remembered . that| 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock The rest of the lineup follows: Fo % ‘ Qflfi?,n'ih‘cs AGENCY [cacic while Freddie Dugas of Taftville THIS AGENCY. weakness in the lineun. : “'BOMB EXPLOSION The American Chain Co. began busine ss in 1912. Its entry into the manufacturing field was brought about by the growing demand for Weed Chains for automobile tires. Today the Company owns-eleven plants in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Virginia and Canada and is the largest maker of chains in the world. The making of Weed Tire Chams continues to be a highly profitable part of its bu sifess but it no longer makes up the principal Eart of the total output as the Company’s product now comprises every type of chain nown to the trades and is marketed throughout the world. Taftville, of the Rivals accept this challenge answer through Saturday's Bulletin or call up 1973-3, Taftville, and leave message there for me before Saturday morning. The Runaways | would like to hear from the Duwells. | Trimmers, Kickers and all other teams averaging 18 vears of age. Address to Herman Chenette, Taftville, Conn., Box 457. INSURANCE ought to interest you - Now RAIN DELAYS DECISIONS IN GRAND CIRCUIT RACES Cleveland, Ohio, July 10.—Only thre= of the scheduled races were ds today becaus: which delayel PREFERRED ST OCK FEATURES 1. Dividends are cumulative and the stock is preferred as to assets and ".M. 2. In the event of default in dividends on the preferred stock for one year’s time voting power will accrue to th e preferred stock for one full year and until such time as all back dividen ds have been paid up in full. 3. No mortgage may be placed upon any part of the company’s property nor may any substantial part of it b e sold, nor may the preferred stock be increased without the consent of th ree-quarters in amount of the existing preferred stock. = 4. No dividend may be paid on the common stock unless the net quick assets of the company shall be at least equal to the then outstanding pre- ferred stock. - 5. The balance sheet reveals total ass ets of over $15,000,000, of which more than $10,700,000 stand as direct tangible protection to the $3,859,600 of preferred stock, or at the rate of $277 per share. ~WE SELL IT B. P. LEARNED & CO. 28 Shetucket Street d May, 1846 conlinue into tie meeting w day ? Miariondals, v ra. won the Tav 14 trott: s. o the ramme. A vl tiard mile of this event a dead heat be- dpaise 6as {ween Mariondale and Lockspur. the ame) udges reversed their ruling and gave Detroic 3. (Scenal. Game. ) EDDIE McKAY the classic to Mariondale because he Cleveland. 0. (Mirst game.) e ¢ el - IR <tood first in the summary.. Summar- i Touis 5. trire game es: BASEBALL. 1 ehioier 1 the bet- VESTERDAY'S RESULTY 20y of $1.050 % Hational League. ALl gimey postponed. ratn. - can Loague. et sl 57 O I ew London team. The management : E SRS o AR ) is informed the New Londons have| TWo vear old trotting, one mile dash, L Eaou e - especially strengthered their team for|Value $520: All zames postponed. raim. i3 this occasion and will bring up a large | Prodigal Watts (Geers) . S iationil A tion of supporters. The old ri- | Sister Azoff (McMahon) e > tween Norwich and New Lon- [Peter Stillwcll (Thomas) being renewed and the business|El Stout (Stout) ...... s oo > / Pinghamton T, Toronto . ) cadingdemy City . ralu. » 1uffelo-Rocheste: wet grounds. men of thiz city who are behina the Tallahatchie also started. Newark-Baltmore played Wednesdas. Norwich club have decided to go the 3‘1{;9 I" 19 3-4. & meri i i i g & ing 2. class i 200: Q) . . . |l B hfimt.:l‘:“!Azufinln, l;r::; in bringing about a winning| ZI8 ?;:;gmn%fi purse :1.01;. B \ 6. Quick assets total over $8,300,000, or more than twice $3,421,750 o T — Hollyrood Naomi (Dodgs). 2 2y g required for taxes and other current liabilities. Net quick assets are equal Jmcapets 3 MiTusues 3. A ey oS s King Watts (Whitehead) 332 o3 to $129 per share of preferred sto ck. Foiedo ¥ Cotumbus 35 AT TORONTO THIS SEASON [ 43350 M- (McDonatd) ... . 544 IS ! ! ;: 2 7 Indianasoite & Bobonter Tuls 30T Sils ot Thaln o MLcs IBhio \DOG/&na Freds ) 7. Net m.nca.for the six year perio d from the date of the Company’s in- @S TODAY. embargo placed on hor«; ‘rm'ir[: tll;,\' Best time 2:00 1-4. N corporation in December 1912 to December 31, 1918 aggregate s % W iy an order-in-council, officials of the| The Tavern ‘“Stea ¥ B PPRPER 3 ey Metropolitan Racing association an- | trotting, purse $30e0. " 2% clas e $9,246,912. Dividends on the pr eferred stock have ““‘d for a total of Cincinnatt’ ¢ Besioh, nounced today that they were prepar- | Mariondale (Murphy) 0w $714,468 in the same period. In other words the earnings have averaged ! : ¢ k hi B he dividend s o Chicags at Phil St leuls 4 sew iwce | DOth _the local tra ks—Dufferin Park | Lockspur (Rathbun) ing to hold meetings season on |McGregor the Great (Cox) .. ? 0 aowo 1 2 10 3 F- . Acerican Leagus. and Hill Crest. Thl‘)‘](‘xprf;:’scd them- | Harvest Lad (W." Fleming) 1 Peshington—at Detrost selves as confident that the embargo| Bintara, Gold. Pt A5 . . . : s - Fiighons 3t Cricnen, Sl e Temoved. 1 the meetings nre | Hollurood King." Tne Reme Bosmies We look upon this stock as one of the best industrial preferred issues in A:lner u . —~ held pari-mutuel machines wi e the | Miriam Guy 2 g . e 3 v g 3 1 imi o o crton 8 Bt dawn | only Form of betting permitted. un Guy and Rameco also'started. ica. We invite comparison of it w:th'my oth'er stock of similar nature and are Providence 3 Harttora. ; NG DWW B — glad to attach our recommendation to it as an investment of most unusual merit. New Haven a1 Springiend PURCHASE WINS DWYER WEST LEADS EAST qeTTE N e or e IN TENNIS TOU - B 100 | pAaueduct. X ¥ Jul Cicinnalts Tan's 3ot Sonc e Complete circular sent om request. - L1EREUE STANDINGS: L Slne o $f) o B “|team of tennis players took the. leda R ¥ < % & N e, day Ty archise, 118 (KnappY: time, | SUHRE onening dav's ‘play ot cast s Price, per share, $102.50 and accraed dividend, yielding 6.83 per cent. New York .. i 1.52 3- SirBarton. 127 (Loltus).| day by winning one oe t!:x(-‘rr;m(i;‘:\s!?; finished second, a length behind Pur- . i chase, and Crystal Ford, 109 (Krampr\!{;m; . Ponsnloill e i B v !finished third in a field of three |mayi ORIV one In s elen shs HINCKS BROS. & CO. 3 Crystal Ford was 12 lengths in the| "By far the mest inieetin to.o"% A rear. S % {he day was seen in the doubles when o iam ) ohnston of Calife a E Challenge Accepted. Sam Hardy of Chicago tool 1?2! b ol e 5% es| The Ru 's of Taftville acceptimeasure of the national deubleg! b 81 | the challenge of the Baltic Rivals this|champions, William T. Tilden, gv. of! 207-209 STATE ST. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. aturday. July 12. for a game to be[Pennsylvania and Vincent Richa, 3 > Richards played on Providence street srounds,|New Jersey, after the easterners han Washingior s Piiadepiia . 17 “ === 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | MARKET WAS BUOYANT. | New York, July 10.-—Cumulative in- dications of increasing monetary ease ad additional evidence of general in- P o R AT R GRG0 hes” el b vANKEE;.ol\.'OsEE AND WIN; { dustrial revival were the controlling | Cricble S e % i o % - SECOND IN LEAGUE-f_ar;lOrs in the further irregular ad- | Del & Hudson won the first set of the match by a|plays gave Washington the second|ed resolutions ratifying the action|Wwill play any team 1% vye leveland, O, July 10.—Cleveland | V2nCe of the stock market toda Dome Mines score of 11 to Tilden weakened in|game, 7 to 6. Scores: g taken at the joint meeting of the ma- | that challenges. If the Duwe and New York broke even today, New | 1arly gains of one to five points Ere the next set, while Johnston appeared (First Game.) R in N v 1 7 |like to arrange & game, they i York winning the first, 1 fo 0, amd Were partially impaired in the lat 5 0 grow stronger, and the westerners Washingten (A) Detrolt (&) dor leagues in New York lagt, J%Ruary | gwer through The Bulletin. Cleveland the second. 7 1o 3. The first . de2lings on extensive offerings, pre- took this set, 6-0, and the third, 6- e . s hpo a o |When the national agreement was ab- T game was a pitchers’ battie between SUmably from professional _sources, | Both Tilden and Richards came ! Judgeld & 8°% 1 0 Buhew 3 4 % 3 ofromatec. St. Mary's 2nds After Games. Quinn and Myers, New Yorks run be. |Where certain features of = President back strong in the fourth but could Lt S5 11 Sfomedp, 2°9.43 3], Tho ‘action means that .the major| The St Mary's Seconds of Jewey, ing scored on errors. Peckinpaugh was | Wilson's address to congress aroused not cope with Johnston’s and Hardy's 3200 Ojveachst 8 1 3 o ofleasues will not be permitted to draft| City would like to arrange a gam held hitless after hitting safely in 29 | SOme misgivings. steady. work and went down to defeat | 42 2 0 olncimnan 4 413 o 1|Plavers this fall. Contracts and ter-|gunday, Jwy 13, with the consecutive games. Cleveland hit ' Initial rate for call loans were 7 by a score of 7-5. 4 1 5 1 ofShorten.t *2 1 1 0 o) ritorial rights, however, will be re-|panthers, Cyclones, Kicker: s '}'e!i:;rgage"r; and Russell hard in the |0 7 1-2 Der cent. ag:tx_igst vesterday's One of the surprises of the day was S50 3 Lotiveeihi: 203 abt apected. or any other team averaging 18 3 L e. Scores: | opening quotaations o to 10, as low Tnterb Con pr | the defeat of S. Howard Voshell of 26 03 o|Daussp 3 01 3 0 . e of age. They would like to play i (Fist Game) as six being quoted in the final hour, Int Tier Ces’ | New York by Robert Kinsey of Cali- 10010 e iGiciars After Games- |Jewett City but if this is not po: SRR IR o et although the ruling figure was 7 per I Tovnta Tn sGoight St 1 GLTE. 10006 0 Touw I 1| The Greeneville Kickers would like|they will be willing to play on their wertananes BP0 2 %o s ofcent. | In_the final match of the day Ichiva | g, 33 73 11 1 to arrange a gAme with the Panthers | opponénts’ grounds. Answer eithe $1% $171 3 | The increase of slizntly more Kuniagae of Japan, a member of the| o faited for Jarer in 7th | for Saturday afternoon. The Kickers through temerrew’s Bulletin or call > i 4128 21600,000 tons in unflled orders disclo eastern team, had rather an easy time| () One sut when winning mon scored jare a fast bunch of ball tossers, win- [126-5 or write to Thomas Barnett, Box 210 412 o|edby the June statement of the Unit- defeating Raiph Burdick of Chicago in | o qre b faming: © 5 =0 0o , Ining 10 out of 12 games played, and |38, Jewett City. R 3011 1|ed States Steel Corporation marked | straight sets, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4. Detrolt v 110 A R A e 9 e 9 ¢ 01 olihe first gain since October of last sy “Two' bise hiis Heliman. Jones Three bare hit o1 0 4 2 & 1|Year, when production of iron and | e 3 2131 efsteel began to develop reactionary | ,jep Mamt DOUBLE IN EIGHTH GIVES ' (Sseond Game.) oy 3 912 o]tendencies i i ME & ST. LOUIS DOUBLE WIN Washington (A) | Detrmt (g (| 34 88 8|, Reports submitted by other steel| St. Louis, July 10.—A fly ball which | surpnstr "2 0’3 o & Bumes 3 5% Hams 1 0 0 o o]and iron concerns, as well as leading fell between Lamar and Ruth in the | Memekyit 2 0 0 0 0 Youngs 5 5 2 1 1 3 2222 % equipment and metal producing com. Senth e R the el i e e Y Y R B in HE dealer who has an 0 Dalled, o Thets © 52715 4lpanies, confirmed the exhibit of the for a double, two runners crossed the | Milanct 4 0§ 2 0 0 cobbr . 2208 ’ : [y s Steel Corporation, ‘and " coppers were plate and Si. Louls won the game, 4|0t o 2 6 ¢ 0 Himwmib 3 1 8 0 0 eye to the future is r Myers In tin urther stimulated by purchases for to 3, after beating Boston in the first| Picniche 4 1 2 * 1 Joressh 4 8 1 1 1 buildi : . foreign accounts, including the Ori- ot & o game by concentrated hitting, 5 to 1.|Smmkess 4 11 3 oXiemine 1. 0 uilding on solid rock. That o fent Sor_ Pacifc aerin 16 1Tenuds 1000 0 = { S o A L LY sy e e e explains why &0 many good and equipments and the usual peace ) St Louis (A) = R e 8250 deal h i i S 2 ;nduslr)als contl;‘lbul.ed to the fairly hpo a 'l e o o] Totals 'm 718 taElsn 11 00 0 ealers handle Firestone {large turnover, the first an S 2 1 0 0|Rronkie.3b s 2.2 - ] . . eIl 3 | Dotz ‘copeciatly setive; o 1ot hours A i 2 S 3 - Gray Sidewall Tires. ) Lewts 1003 ? ¢| Wxtensive absorption of shipping: e Tt s b 3 SE (0 Basted ta Avers o rth. Fiop.i i1 ! §|notably Marine Common. served in 312 ofwhiimace § 175 1 8] e i F U | Prasi. 1 i ¢|measurable degree to bring a substan- R Melnuls.lb 4 2 7 0 OfSmithrt’ ‘3 1 0 8 0 e R e i i L 7 7|tal rebound at the close, steels also| ZL(0 Tem Corper R R e VU U To you it means reliable SEE——_ 1 ¢ 4.9 § [oaitving o Sales amounted to 1~ | 1400 Tob Prs pr”. Shannen.2s 4 1 1 2 26 2 3 o|Shanks and vearh. ? dealer oo Tn aa b o ¥ ° 635 shares. 6000 Tob Prad r Galdwell 1002 1100 2 fmaivas o 2 2 53|, Trading in bonds, domestic and for- i e Jameso s 2593 2|HOFFNER LEADS FIELD unegqualed tire mileage, Fewwe: 108 0 ign, was vely light and| gof Unlon P e = N R S p S = ! Tithout noteworthy changes. Total | 1t 1 & Bun™ Totats Py S, o 8o g TUINGOLE PLAX! which takes much of the R gales, par value, agregated $3.750.000 S Ruther 1 pr R et RS R L e i : Ty d T J. S. bonds were unchan; S x) Dateed for James. in K scores hig] e 1t SmGB i call, e Sowl o () Bated tor Shocker To 7th. Metropolitan open championship tour- worry and expense out of () Battea Tor Smatimood in tin 100 WPty 1. Seore by innings. b Lo tverin. Bhore Counted car upkeep. {xxx) Batied for McGraw in Sth. STOCKS. 100 W Pump B Beston ...... .. 1 000118 e oz|club here today, when more than 100 | RS by tomlnes. o s - =5 St douls e Pt phorkie? sint | CODtestants teed up. Now Yot g AN e Tw, base lis. Giliooiey. Demmite, Brookie. Thres [ Charlie Hoffner, Philmont Country g T vl s {2y 200 Am Az % MONEY. Base hit. Tobis. Heme remi Ruth. club, Pa. professional, led the field | ‘The best tire dealer in your ser (3). ONelll Am Bec New York, July 10.—Call money (Fint Game.) with rounds of 72 and 73 while an- | i3 o . e g Am can firm; high % low 6: ruling rate 7: Boten (A) st Lewts ) other Pennsylvania solfer, Emmet ;- locality is a Firestone dealer. WHITE 50X Now LEAD IN Eaiiy SO LG e R R e 17 ] e % 3T 5| R Sy nd teiond wich % Get acquainted with hi m - Cotton . s -2, it s 2 rnoon. < $ CMLEAG? DEFEAT ATHLETICS am 28" i — 1700 oi¥eama® {4 s s| Waiter Hagen, the nationai open| L . c;fi:.e mn;"b_yc‘:!tt:‘fil:gm;nifi‘m e o COTTON. 119 ssenn 337 008 ch;mg onl, had 76 for his first round | tod: Tefeati hila- T New Tork dtis 0 cot H ltams, E and ‘75 later, while Mike Brady of feiphia. 9 to 2 while New York divid- e SR e ¥ ooton: Emot 131 ofsatner” a0 4 Massachusetts took 80 and 75, ; d a double header with Cleveland. e = 13 2 oflSeveroidc 2 3 3 Wilfrid' Reid of Wilmington had 75 . ‘SC""’,‘ NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Relalyee 07188 20 and $0. . wiladetshia (A) Chiews 40 PR High. Tow.. . ‘gl ey IR = 3 mn o] oot e *7 3 1 it 1047 ey s 933 Third Team Wants Games. Comassy 4 i{Fcolins2 2 1 8 1 0 24 4x 1943 mant.p * St. Mary’s third team challenge an: Nt 4 e Ak At : Ist ths 1r Toats. St team in Jewett City or nearby ‘mwni’. Tameis 4 Faset 31400 Bait & oho o et pogure by luntnes especially Newent, “under the age .of 1 olSchatke 2 018 0 Beth Steet 7 pr | Victory 3%a . 10004 o004 10 TR A ddied, Witams (). Three Same | R0, SpTIGT R, PG Jemett Oty . HHE = SR T R 5 TIRES Uliagns.; rooklyn i % m e & 21 s Ty Butte Cop & = CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. BENRTORY AR etk ALL RELATI®ONS OFF BETWEEN o s« s corx: Open. Ih Low. Close. povibns gl i MAJOR AND MINOR LEAGUES 2 Batted tor Grevenl 1n 9. 15000 Cont Loatber & - s sk S o ?‘:Jl;E ‘EADE: Chicago. July 10.—All rélations be- 3o V. 63/ : / T | o BRI 8 e ™ e e MEARER| o “Most Miles Dollar —_— 20208 2t ] 3] doee S D e Washinzfon divided a double header | leagnes were definitely hrowen o orn| |« & 1 m Ilay v €] oliskie, Steunx | Wiiker, Ly, | a0 e see o T AR Gl 8 me o 5% | today, the locals winning the first| meeting ‘caay of a committee repre- i i e B g A sy e 7 4 . Jackaen, Thomas | 1008 Cuie & Nom” 1IN0 IR 1900 % 5% game by consistent battink, 6 to 8| éenting the national assoclation of . 5 & ™% T8 6% Wuk pitching and seven Tiger mis- ! minor leagues. The committee adopt- o

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