Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 29, 1919, Page 3

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- === R B ST LT s DS b MR ol U SR | P a 1 By EDGAR D~NIEL KRAMPR born. An American I have remained cll my life else But i Awerican. . . . I have never haf T cannot dividg it how.—Henry Cabot Lodge. addresy ‘Senate 6n 1he covenant 3f the League of Nations. freedom; in the blackness Ggher shame . They . would barter the blood of our fathers, ‘They- would barter the. living light For a word and an empty promise And give us the endless night. Waken, ve wardens of freedom, "For ye ‘are sons of men b won_frol : Who'dled that the children’s children ew York, 7-5, 6-2, 2 & n st | 5 ¥ Might never he slaves again: . = 1 y ainable 1% g 5 3 ks And mow there are unseen dingers— % b 4 % | 4 Hearken the eagle’'s scream HANOVER CLAIMS THAT g i A % E 4 + " Like a trumpet blast from the heavens WAS POORLY C 3 s . 3 g 24 Ay . To startle us from our dream. “The’ following Statement h Wi u 1 22 aken, ye wardens of frcedoni, the Hanover. 3 A 3 g 4 The foe is again at the gate; Y 2 received from 1 5 in this - 2 i : i VI They would make s Share-in ghelr onvy. —_— 3 » = g ey: would shackle us down with their hate: WASHBURN-PA - We are men—we must. answer their challenge ot or the Norl] N b . £ FLAG, ONE EGLANCE, gt Victories for the leading piyers i ik - b i e ot : ; ; ; THE SPIRIT AMERICAN, turt tennis MW concerning the, 38 nmnwe";tor;‘uj 3 E A b | SREBANAET : 2 X8 E 3 s . / ‘Wesminster, Md. Qutstanding lmt““l = penses, and only, one side of the game. - With one or two exceptions 25 the umpires®admit that the man . o § B : :mnetfluexm' o Y called safe was safe. ‘“L al:a “cllfiz 3 _ : » : o g & o~ Fari nnis factions that Manager Wicks aid. not.call:h x i S 4 way well toward the final men off the fidld, but that they..were || s | and k ] 2 HUMOR OF THE DAY I Posed of A O mpressive fashion. | Cilled off by the snperintendent. after y D& 3 L e g of S P IR S it OF DA o| it had been decided to continue the % ? % ‘Why do you keep ‘this man?’ He The one exceptian %M'um game. 1 also claim that the public will [’ B J R y 1 ¥ 2 doesn’t seem to know anything about et ‘struggle between o | think a great deal more of a team it ] experience g d - LI 2 & e Australian team” and ® | they give both wides of the game in- =t : 3 X b ‘Washburn of New Yo stead of simply thelr own. 3 il i, MATCH HARD FOUGHT S i . 3 Pl P To the Sporting Editor, Bulletin:~ expert witness."—Toledo the victe: ke : a s ; L Far mors impreasive was tho ictery | S rned> S : 2 . ! ] What is the difference between an ‘ singles champion in 1814 and 1816 WILLIAM MACDONALD, ‘ s B e o e M O of anover. 7 ill_and an Filiams eliminated Willis E. Davie of nager x e Rty D o liva/ g Sentinel. “What do you think of the socialist T ont mina tne sociaust tmeories: | CANNING NEEDS it's some of their practices I object to."—Detroit Free Press. hope your little b8y never tells | " FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS STRONG. You make no mistake in can- nin, rui don't krfow. 1o know that at blg all-the fruits and vege- times he tells a lot of embarrassing | tables/you can, ew York, Aug. 28.—Speculative in- onio gorests seemed to ferive much satis- TSR . e, . —Kansas City Journal. 2 faction today from emore pacific o “Copper 2 - tion with the railroads and steel in- 400 o1 Fu & et ‘G that pulled you through. 3 u&n&m-u::,qn-dm 84, - - . dustry and stocks were bid up briskly | 2% Coneol, O%f -at the oueset. Moderate reactions set| ' o0 in towards the end, the reversal being coincident with the reuly of labor men to Judge Gary'ss letter, but the tone of_the market continued strong. Trading was not very large, judg- ed by standards of the mid-summer, but the session was marked by 2 se- ries of spectacular movements in which the aggressive short interes found it expedient to cover extensive- 1r. Crucible Steel was the spectacular feature. jumping almost 12 points in the first hour, soon losing much of its advance. and coming forward agaim later at a net gain of seven points. American Woolen. Baldwin Loco- motive. General Motors, Hide and Leather preferred. American Car and representative oil is- Patient—I hope you will remember that when you make out the bill.— Judge. Flatbush—I know a man who has four acres of lawn he has to cut every week with a hand lawn mowe Bensonhurst — T should sa: some_grounds for complaint. er's Statesman. . Judge—Are you positive the prisoner | is'the man who stole the horse? | | Witness—I was, your lordship,, till that lawyer cross-examined me. Now I'm not sure that I didn’t steal it my- self.—Answers. “Why doesn’t your wife sing to the baby when it cries?” “Hush' She used to, but the people in the flat above sent their maid down to tell us that they preferred to hear the baby cry."—Stray Stories. First Picknicker (looking for spot to FRUIT JARS he has Yonk- Titnots Ceat Ins Cobper .. Inter Con . Intert Con o¢ Tne Mer Mar e i Mar pr Iot Paver .. .. Rennecnts Lenlgn Valley Mazwenn Sotar . Mz Moter 3 Moz Perrol Mians ME & 3o Pact included among the distinc R < at gros 3 5 Demm;: gross gains of 4 to - 2 spread the repast)—This looks invit- < Y R o S R D CONCLUDING EVENT NOW pital team will clash with the Yantic, A ing. o All sizes—lowest prices o 20w ints higher their best ON IN NAT. RIFLE SHOOT | ball tossers, and a fast same is prom- \ 2 Second Picknicker—But it's where <'and shippings gaye a bet Caldwelly N. J. ‘Aug. 26—The na-| iSed . Monday -next. the Jvililhaptic % p yoi atsliast: year, . We, conlanit stand it, CANNING OUTFITS T themselves. their gains of| tional team match, which 15 to be the oo reanta will corie TP the BoBpital . ! i e o Sl Only $3.50 for the bes ree points belng aceompani-| i 5 4 . concluding event of the National Rifie| (OF & game. nip 26,1 ? 7 . "°",:l°'.;! 1 T e y $3. or the best boasts_that he has an umbrelly ihat Rubbers, Preserving Kettles, has Do iy, Possession for 20| Jar Fillers, Wire Racks, Etc. at seemed to be substantial R < ssociation program. was begun on the e widtion. . Steel was more | havy Tife range here today, the teams| PHILLIES REACH END. | shooting at' siow fire on the 200 -d OF LOSING STREAK 1200 South R Brooklyn. N. Y. Aug. 25— Brooklyn| Washissten i New York 5. (Fist gamé, 14 ta- | Camerton {s another local horse enter-| The beach front of at least one | e stea hanka: perier ce :};e 208 Sonthe by b 28a_bs ror outlook assumed its serious -~ d - Cop #inge and at rapid fire on ‘the 500 vard 280 o b, i he fnal gealing. paee : will close the match, will be Shot to-| by an overwhelming victory over New | Rescr ... OVER FIFTY HORSES N e oaut fo Eeturs 163-Oln- ; ¥ sales amounte o 750, r R morrow. ork, 14 to 2. Win, Tse Louts’ E = X i e teams shot in sections today, | at amy stase. THEiisiare M bag |Frdeshia E E . ENTERED IN RACES| 0On the moonlit beach. Y = exchange rose to its maxi- 1 including the following scores: Civil-|three of their five Mits after two were : __ With more than fifty horses éntered | Daughter—What are the wild waves ¢ 1o week, but reacted on eca-| oo Tk % ‘ “ ian division—Connecticut civilian team | out in the second, tying the score. Af- 3 .|in the different races at the County saying? - ng that the Bank of England it gl 246, Missouri civilian team 2240, Dis- | ter that Hogs held them helpless, and | cireng ® Fair. every indication points to a fight| Mother—Don't listen, my dear. If . . o g i s ; trict of Columbia civilian team’ 2213, | contributed iwo doubles to his teatmis| boy to the finish in evers:one of (he races. | theyre as wild as they. look, Im sure| 128 Main Street, Norwich 3 i Massachusetts civilian team 22 total. Meusel has now hit safely in 141 3ew * 7 There are foore than double the num- | it isn't anything very nice—Dart-| ___ e | vere steady In the main, with Ry : i straight games: Score: VST ks ber of horses entered this yar than| mouth Jack o' Lantern. s and ~<internationals| SasY: hish £ low & ruling rate 6:1YANKS WIN BOTH GAMES New York (N) o Pwitadelsnia 0 LRI last year. When Dr. L J. Kiernan. of ek O GBisl FR0tal wales . par| CIOIRE NI 8. TNERel e 6: NaSS an OF A DOUBLE HEADER| p,... 3 e s A7 8 | Priladephly, " 5 0| Goshen. N. Y. waves the flag over 4 = Aup. ase-cgatea $10200.000. Ola U] & antec 6. PRSI hee - oippal [ it 3 ffmmemen s 372 7y . the horses starting in the $1,006 stake KALEIDOSCOPE 1cke atin §. bonds unchanged on call. COTTON. fenton WobH{ABIIR' 1t Hoth' wedttoris of 2 S iNamact B 2 3 8 o race on Labor Day, one can rest as- ok LSSy e e Tt ey The Avet 31| Wewsali Pl sured that they are going to ses some| Meat which can be kept for sev- e X A cottoni T ot as s 14 inning contest.in which 3 FTre) stepping before the winner's number | eral months is salted in Columbia by | and -y pPeshs e ng Mays' defeated Johnson by a score of ° 22 2 olmriaseper }L‘:‘flmtgt Blf:,md{;';' Mx-flbsms'. dipping it into the sea. T % WokD 3 to 4 The Yankees won the second 2 48 o somrgnca s . Baron's Belle. and Suke| By using a new lock with a rock- i P i g zame by a score of 5 to 3. Scores: o o3 1 270 ixe aiven Mike, horses enterad Tn this race have | er ke page” an automonie canpe | KINDRED FINISHES co'ss (First Game.) o T 18 o | Hanrord” P aready ,Sone miles around 2:10 13| made litérally to lift itselt. at wasbington (&) New Yok M) = b promising: an -excltng| owing to low water this year in & “Tea1 11 i VESTERDAY'S RESULTS. In the 1’ pace with an entry list|the Nile thefe will be-a dcrmpdi UNITED METAL MFG. (A Natiohal Learue . of twelve horses. among which is Hej. | Shortage in the Egyptian cotton crop. ' efa 1t Beston 1. Rraklyo %, (Firs_game.) en Marsh, who wan on the Grand Cir-| Chairs of aeronautics have been CO., Inc. b P Do ¥ Brekto o (S samey cuit at Poughkeepsie last week. step- | established at the universities of | o " o raiale e {|ianisie 48 tlipopaEn e 1 ping 2 mile.in 2:07-1-4. Cambridge and London and various ' Liirsrbdd o s iy 2P S WIN FIRST Okiy thres games sebeduled. T. F. Burns has the horse Bonnie's | aeronautical scholarships have been Prompt and Satisfactory Work ¢ 2131 GAME FROM BRAVES © American League. Baby entered in_ the 2:25 stake race | instituted in England. < o 3 e ! 3 = somne . wonAEHE Tirat aasne ok S : s ed in the races ak is also Peter Re-| New Jersey seaside resort will be Tota e iae 17 1 ¥ o1 Ea Thae i aning (Rt i B e s e view. owned by Joseph Bedard who| protested by a .concrele wall, so o Sui’ When! winning rur oo Straight, but Boston broke Brooklys' 2 % owns thée horse, Bille B. which_will | formed on the outside as to meet (o), Ratted s | string by winning the second game. £ scheduled. be driven by his son, Billie Bedard,| the curves of the waves. RN R AR | T T R ennlh domioiile T A telephone, microphone and pho- 5 . N sarhe judges of the racing will be the | nograph have been combined by 4 2 1003100000 13| R ~ e - ame as last year. E. R. Piefson. of[French’inventor to transmit sounds|for destroying Bed Bugs, . Peckinpsugh (2). Menosks. Piop | veckelsd 4 2 3 1 o BP2 3l Providence s, Pitwheld 1. (11 innimes) Norwich. Conn.. C. B. Macfarlane, of |.from the last to distant points ev. Lewis, Judge. Three base hif, Pratt. Awiag : iy o Willimantic. Conn.. and L. A. Chap- P T IRy h Wat B . (Secund o b I D e B 1e.ae man: of Poquonnuck, Conn eral places at once. oaches, Water Bugs,’ Ants, Sl T Pl oty 14y x : E Musical circles in Germany expect| Ey an hpo o . ige sa caf Folil o 01 8 R aian : Congress Must Draw the ‘American musicians to visit here soon, | £4tCe Off with the old hat! i e e 1783 Hew 38200 L% Somé of {he senators. hesitate about | pe yesamed hetween Ihe two. nation, | 25c¢ a Bottle at old straw hat! Lol 718 8 covase o 2 1 ¢ e giving more power to the attorney| jf s HEE TUNE ¢ SRR R R e gemeral to Oght food profiteers. 'No. | by niroducing Jass bands and masica | ’ R O 113 99) Coy B : No- [ py cing jazz bands and musical | Y Sintair 43019 Pragdfmiom, 10330 e ‘:;:fl s "“ct:;‘r’;’:"‘!;rlf&i‘:e has a| farce én that erstwhile hostile land. | “fln s armacy The season’s over, Summer Gharritec 3 1 4 2 ol 30138 men 3 a2 R ew Y"‘“,,,, Torta POWEr. | © Shanghai is rapidly developing inta| [y § 1 d i 10318 Bhedd i e 2 a “most progressive indusirial and | 50 Mais Strast 4 B BT b Jmlngs: Catlin of No,| manufacturing center. Practic ain Stree! has gone. Fall is here and Pinichdl * b G0 T e Tiak Breowivn 2 S aeerd oe o3 Main stréet. sedretary and| the textile and flour mills establ | > H o o ; i : | g d £ ay? e N Bosckel ‘Tire base hit. Konets {'treasurer of ‘te Meriden Savings bank, | during the last five years are ruu by =7 =t = ¥ ot - 21 0 2| i who observed his 77th‘birthday Aug.| tlectricity purchased from the mu-| ¥ put JOus e thine for o SR ®han e Ghaeri i o, (Seoend Same.) 4. nas a record of 44 years of ‘contin: | micipality and even some of the older| ness before the pupiic. there is Ba e S e Beston ) L arwokiyn ) GtusTervice wieh the Moriden bank | steam mills are Inataiing | Gleciic| meatum better tan tnrous by o York e b | D 20 1 33| TMeechelsb 5 -2 > e began as.a clerk was elected | motors. | vertisina columns or Tha oo baae i i shanke.’ Hemie. Gharti, | Rewinests § 3 4 19 = 3.2 | weshihgten ot ReiYRL | %o his present position Hr 188 J We suggest that decide g Chisec 10 09 4 0 d Giieaza ke Cieveiana, H E ul you ATHLETICS AND RED SOX Temecr 10200 : I N i A e | GET AN EVEN BREAK mi' & 1% 33 b b 8| smngged Woremen wear one of our new Boston, Aug. 28.—Philadelphia ham- | sorilless 4 1 0 & o s a e T iy B i s Sut mered Jones in_ the firat game. today. | Sats, §4.4 10 i1 ee S K, T, Physician and Surgeon- . . . winning £ to 3, with the hitting of Witt Sl ¥ s actice, 821 Mai X Fariande i meeep e wl e SRE S 33358 i o e s o man e nas | Nons memiren one e o] QUALY—QHADUITY—QUICKIESS style the second game 2 to 0. Scores: a 5 s eochene et misery Toven omy | Alice. Building. - Office” hotifs. 2-4, 7-8 : Piladelsnla K) Bon &) (0 Ran for ward 1n o 3818 X 354-2, ‘Residence nhone 35473, .| ) bo ) Ran for Krueger in 0th. h" : 1 5200 8 fuseecee "3 170 3 3 . fit 1T HE] D o PR SR AR T A T L O We have a complete stock and ER R : o -8 o ¥ PiiiHERR. 1I4LY o s . % can_make PROMPT . DELIV- 4113's 4116 R 5 9 ~ - THHHIES™ 111 1] scnurm wotss pimanes Jewett Business School ERY of any or all prepared & Team WIFH T i TO ‘A SINGLE HIT | iy 2 o T Pitisburgh, Pa Aus. 28 Schupp - 3 3 sizes of ANTHRACITE coal When it comes to style there Eeore byt held Pittaburen fo one it todsy and || The patronage of this school has come to it unsolicited. ise 3 th H s o Thona Mt s | 2 e 2 ree » 5 i a H noflmw mnrhrf an a sacrifce ies and tf’Tx"'.T"'” woro || Its patronage depends upan the success of its graduates; it “Mallory” ; . S per in the sixth inhing, scorl ; ici : ; and as for qual- fheee rin, and having the.bises Ailes || does mot employ agents, solicitors or Our COAL is fresh mined and as CLEAN as.careful SCREEN- ) fty—there is more of it than i \ '::"'::"'n.'u‘i Bemy A, . | when the ‘third man- was retired. The o . ; & 3 v in mocessary, but that is the |(§550 1111 T YT R e sy | Bookkeeping and Shorthand Courses ING can makeit. “Mallory” way of making |l%zmiz, |41 i PP HAREE 1T ] e tmited cumbor of studontn, indivigunt - imsiuction, dndcortifid NOW is the time to get your ot e i H o $ a1y teac i th in il Iy ’ bats. { b secddd G 1 R L e Cecetehdn Stanouraehsy Tymmrii SLoRkadhivg COAL before the transporta- We have the latest styles in ||,S50 Bl © FrEAnlEEl 10 ERR. 111 | Avitmetegne Enetieh o 3] .~ tion and delivery delays of next the season’s popular- colors. 3 U R b by ST and. Evening Sessions = winter are upon us. CORRECTION OF ERROR IN HOSPITAL-HANOVER GAME In yesterday's Bulletin it was stated that the Hanover team was in the lead by one run when the called b 2" Uoes. Tt should Bave besn the State Hospital team was in the lead one run when the game was cal Classes in Shorthand and Typewriting 4 - THE EDWARD CHAPPELL COMPANY Telephone, 24 J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER : i Opposite Chelsea ' Savings . Bank. e

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