Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 3

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: s = i o e LEGAL NOTICES L3 f Registrars Notic 6ff Coms! : TWO ACCIDENTS IN SYRARUSE RACES | Lift of Voters of the Tow i } 4 Doesn’t hurt a bit and Freezone ; [The Reglstrar ers o ¢ i ) illingly w meet hu Ay t Syracuse, Y. Sept. S—FEdward! tennis tournament which got under| costs only a few cents. | 3 o 1915, rrom P eotioe 0 }“Pop” Geers, veteran grand circuit way today on the turf courts of Lhe:‘ - 2 1 8 :H‘.‘ ”rzv\ o8 I {griver is in a hospital here tonight Merion Cricket club. i vising lists and ¢ licatio cuffering from serious internal injuries | Garland, who hails from Pjttsburgh, | ofthoka e mial e |a~ a result of a collision in the 2.16 and is a former national junior cham- places . irot at the opening of the grand circuit pion. won both his matches PR ottne, Dist Ke ! race programme this afternoon. Phy- | fashion. First he defeated & Co.s ze. I £0 e i icians late tonight reported they were ' Pfingst, of the University of Penn- Sejalus o port the exact extent of vania, 6-0, 6-0, and then eliminated T. B P ries but they stated Geers G. Benton. Georgetown, 6-0, 6-1. | afviet dNo d not be able to drive again for There were twentv-two entries in| sl el some time the singles, seven colieges being repre- | D KENOr 5 It was in the third heat when the sented. The first and second rounds| {E3 R WA acciden: occurred. and the veteran, of this division were disposed of to- PSY CORRIG ¢ ‘ing Heglar, was caught in @ pock- day. The doubles will start tomor- | B ST et. During his effort to get clear, one | row. i i P &3 San i of the other h broke and threw | Harvard is the holder of both the -;e“?“‘- ot of “his stride. _All the | singles and doubles championship: horses were close iogether and Geers Won for the Crimson in 1916 by Gd was forced against the rail fence. He | Colket Caner, (singles) and Caner an THied fn vain to keep to the track but| Richard H. Harte, Jr., (doubles). ? jeglar smashed through the railing Dated at Killingly tb September. 18 cents Eegistrars of Voters a package and out of the inclosure dragging Geers U. OF P. FOOTBALL PLAYERS with him. Spectators rushed into the START THREE WEEKS’ GRIND o ittsburgh, P. Sept S—Football in | With your fingers! You can lift off ""' e s :h:u;'?u:;;r'gh distriet began to look | any hard corn, Soft corn, of corn be- AL el unconscious when picked up. | up today when forty-one gridiron can- | tween the toes, and the bard skin cal- S Reg r ; . the | o he day's Programme was marred|gidates of the University of Pittsburgh, Tust frna Beiteons o Haat. L CH A PCTAN (h 4100 iy o | by anmother accident in which Patrick ynger the supervision of Coach Glenn iny bottle of “Freezone” costs lit- : 3 SURED Y, the 1th D o { Cherrier piloting Amardale, had his | 40ger the supersision o Coact itom. | tle at any drug store: apply a few AMELS are in a class by themselves—easily the wBER, {010 from 'y wlock o o o'cloe! ». m, o t les broken. It was in the 2.06 pace | yringher, Pa, to begin three weeks' | drops upon the corn or callus. In- and one of the hor: which “broke” | oin3 in’ preparation for what is said | stantly it stops hurting, then shortly reared and plunged into Cherrier's| ¢, pno one of the hardest seasons any | you lift that bothersome corn or culky. Driverless, Armardale raced 10| it.¢ team has met, Cailas Slehitier: Yoot i o, withont nd finished first. chanc g one bit of pain or soremess. Truly! most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you p ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare ¥ il 1 Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at s TO BE < MADE‘ ure event of the day, the| o 3 i g : . shiand Takes First Game of Series. | No humbug! ; / ! matron stake f es rot- ! : T was won be Periscope in straight | _The first game of the series BetWeen | oy e ey any price! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis- ne: 5 : 2.04 1- i Plainfield and Ashland at Ashland 3 cats. the Dest Hme, 20t ot poing the | Park, Jewett City, Sunday afternoon inning Ruth crashed inio the lett feld b s faction to the utmost test! yge eh T ted in a victory of 4 to 1 for the| fence in catching a difficult foul from | 5 Lo B e e e . W ik i Wi Tl club| Pewthr T Bsect Batekod Biw e Smaiantifealiy sasiod Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how ! 289 trot in straigh t - supported by a large number of local| down and injured his right Siow fric| fmp::k:g‘:s(”c‘;gl';"_zi’e‘:; liberally you smoke them! The expert blend of choice Turkish & led to come up to the ex- s out of tes. & 5 3 4 | commerce stake for ;‘;‘;ti"’;fl{f‘ e e o iseoces 0 it lnslie pner-coversd and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful—so full- | ! ittle Daticte | scattered hits were turned into win- (First Game.y carton. We strongly recom bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow.mild. Every wo st e first and third | ning runs by the Ashland team.| 3 Now York (A) mend this carton for the ok ven lichtane o d k 3 : i o pasine . miles in each In- | Arthur. who hed shut out ball for | n il e e g home or office supply or you lig you get new and keener enjoyment ! | e Y atne S P Plainfield, struck out ten men while |{} 31 o Ppauginss 4 1510 0 when you travel. . wsn Hall, Bast Sid Liberty, the winning pitcher, who was | Ro . 11 50! g = Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any Dated at Norw the 6t e - 2d with but eight, succeeded with | 415 . Reynolds Tobacco C. day of September, A D Gesrs Regains Gondbicusruss. credited with but eig! eeded with | BOL Y 1 i s Tobed o wnpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are TYLER D. GUY ) very little effort in limiti ainfield’s | SoANEC, - inston-Salem, N. C. 3 LR D U S OWNDS, s s Sent. 9—Bdward | score o one run. The large crowd i ‘ | enjoyable. | sepsd Registrars of Voters. n he grand circuit | which attended the game was well sat- |Seattos . o6 3 S | = v emoved un- | iified with the work of Umpirc Riley, |1°% 002 In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so | s s fror -'r-".ur'h:uruol:(\.'i“-hn I8 expected o Bmpire the sec i tals s o|Quinn.p | many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, a 8 game of the series at ilcox Park, | | % = & X Tosce Ral Plakntiold, hext Suadiy | ormana TS, | premiums or gifts. You’ll prefer Camel Quality ! s this morn- | ——t | s e, s e G il | How About It, Moosup? ol o . ruises about the gl gl A The following few ‘v 1es ‘\vm: een| To baw Bt St “Three base R 5 { series between Moosup and rling et Gume). R Is Moosup afraid of Sterli i New Yerk (A) 3 o hree-game series was arr: ] N REPORT FOR betw Moosup and Sterling. v 1 PRACTICE AT HARVARD'up won the first game 2-1. St = ] + - S ! refuses to give Ste 2 third game. 1 3 ¢ Come, now Moosup, our 0 rm v yuzh a zrilling | colors i3 ojmanac 0 T w two hours. | WILLIAM J. KELLY, ’ C 0| Megridce p L 3 o > & sy : Manager Sterling Baseball Tea | . 35 10 iy 0 8 T | ¥ s ghles 8. Ch a TR R e 000 number of| powder behind one and one-eighth| committee and ad the tax repealed | - i S retipt il bl g TN A ounces of shot is inviting “sure deatn. | The colored folks ceiebrated the evnt| iy INGREDIENTS OF axers i Svracuse. N. Y. Sept nny | D. load your gun until you are| with a barbeue, while the Indians had| 1) e o s . Leonard. lig] « le- a ¢ ual cady or business. At all| a roast dog dinner The county | BEER - feated Johnn o e e i 10t it should be empt: Keep | clerk resigned and moved to Mobile, r 2 e a ten round tc ; 5y th@ trigger until you and peace again reigned on the Tom-{ _ i A wir Epected o r down the barrell at your | bigbee. | Carbonated Water, Mait Sugar as = - | RUTH HITS 26TH HOMER ks ¢ = th hops d 6 or er Withinz o} ricso i chiesp: G, a1t i | body, flavored with hops and 6 or 7 . America BREAKING MAJOR RECOR H gee = chespigun, asir Tn aus] CHAMPIONSHIP SHOOTING | n >, s New York, Sep Boston defeated e 1 L s cavy CRAarse S| 1If it were possible for one to win/|cent. alcohol. Our soft drinks contal g ~ New York in h | € ISR, more than one state trapshooting| . ) . A ‘10“‘}« ;\ hrrl: er l 4 10 > 3 e 5 oy log or gun or loan championship title w N, (Nick | the san rodiey X . thi & gt « i Boylston of Leesburg, Fla, would be Try beiax Don’t rest on the muzzle of your| qo¥iTio0 O Leesbure, Tla. would b€ quenching and nourishins Try our s ;: \ &’ the game Iaws. is! tes. Fortunately for the trap-|prv Ginger Ale. made m Carbonat o Al e e olate the game laws. It Is| shooting game it isn't possible for a| D7 Ginger Ale m = IELD ON MERION COURTS 2 ‘ s a ¥ ot € T i - | shooter to win a championship out-|ed Water, flavored w 2 Ging e A gl olie 4211 4 | THE PROPER METHOD OF « S5 e Leave| Sid® of his own State, unless that| Sk e HEt tenis 5 HANDLING DE MEAT Do! e, cEam S onship be a Natio one. | er, Capsicum ac ed wi nzles see- | o'Terry o ‘ Phe ( Pk iand G Cok pomn. & S e o »vlston won the Florida title with S Dons i LS 1 Py TR £ S e b € N of your EuN| o weore 281. He broke 287 targets|pure cane sugar, mir 1 = ; % - th S a ks CloE-| in the N Carolina championship | 4 s a dagnerous| Mar tured event against 278 for the winner of the | . Horae R g ; wopositio Morson. In the Rhode ITsland C F}hANcIAL AND [:UM - . 4 e RS’ ALLIGATOR STORY, - inst Champion Dillon’s 282, He| N GY' Mineral Water Co e Dote St e put A ough o T OR SPIKE, THE DOG CATCHER| broke 290 Massachusetis cham 200 WEST MAIN STREET MARK /AS ST > $ Sy ) : > s e % days at| Rion the champion, | Phone 562-2 \RKET WAS STRONG ' ! e . i Second Game g i e <5 i i . : -cicbratedy Osborne. Mayor Reed, of Manchester | : Sept St b . e | make a n one he other P Geers m everybody ad-| Won the New Hampshire State title| B "l & oi through ast Nie aEi ai Arathuing Joviston broke 285. In the | . 1 : " To Kin d »r mounting W 1 1 colt Tombig- | ular shoot Boyiston broke s o THoy the gt ’ ] aiQ that the voungater| 255 me number that Dr. Burr| s I 0 Breatt | Wae mamed afier a hix southern riv. | Groke io win the championship. The| 31321 the neck to the top of the head.| (s sma in Plekens county. aftti| One n which the clismpion put up a for destroying Bed Bugs, 2 a > hi Thmence make diag cuts,-one to t is joined Dby the Sipsey| Deiter score than Bovlston. Here the - A B er irrior yivers Lefore it unites| Florida shot broke 28§ against 293 for| Roaches, Water Bugs, Ants, re i # ! “Cut off ears close Alabama io form the Mobile.| Barstow. | Ete > z turn them inside out. and RS is a great fox -~ S A . - | the mear. leaving the ca kit nter, remark when he was igers Buy One-Eyed Twirler. 25c a Bottle at s ! S S A the ng in the so ere were plentyj The Detroit Club seems to have a i S : : 1 the Tombigbee. One| liking for pitchers with but one eve. ’ P ver ! 5 to the friends lived in a town on| Once on a time the Tigers? had “Pug” | g o the ir : = fie was a noted fox hunt-| Cavel. and now the club has purchas- | unn s armacy 2 iy S [ 5ub pienty of sait | <plendid k of hounds,| ed Claude Jonnard from Nashville, | r . & | Grimm, Barbare. Three hase kit B0 BEETICY, (0% B M alligators for, their hides,| Although handicapped by the loss of x B s ne Northe o Tas e | Meransidle srimm i part of the skin ar owned @ pet allligator called| an eve and with a poor team Jonnard 50 Main Street - . reactio o S AL e in the shade or ro \ich he used as a decoy. He| has made a great record in the| L e i b e e : El BASEBALL. and ship at once to a 2 for faod every evening| Southern League this year. of Southern | Nat. lLeac sies g | YESTERDAY’'S RESULTS. i * ard the hounds barking. — Th R - hich Qisclos. | Xpla™en, R A | National Leasue |+ Ten 3 er, ha » N sally followed by two| ame. p oo ot | e ; R e Piiorareh S0, (et came. nind legs op skin along S oot el SPORTING 'NOTES | oo R A% g ek | e s ittt 8 (Sdod sxine) e o] nouna o e and ilied| CUf Heaincote, tne centerfeder ot STEAMER CAPE COD ficts OF con . e Zs : 4 = | the end of the g ollowers, W returned | of the Cardinals, is one of the fastest | r ovided by oils o e % ¢ s e | stdeior o) e iver. | men in the leagle. He covers a wide 1 ¥ ever Pacif 2 32 Bos N I iy 5 5 r T} prove ery profitable until| range of territory in the outfield, is| Whitehall Transportation Co., Ime. b ater dealings at an L No ogber games sche | ( e A s s B developed a fondness for dogs.| fast g ng down to first and can steal| . N Yo" 7 ‘ North c -2 points. most ©% 1% tntern | of the withe ng| g ne abc ) is wa with best of them. caves Ne o N id, with pronounced i G ok Terses City 7 | the Intestines; loosen the dipk i When it_comes to catching runners| River, Monda Pad and. Frl strengt n-Am Petroleum, | Uis 5" st Batimore the back and s away the e puile { napping off first few can equal Sher-|days at 5 p. m; Norwich Tuesdays, Company and Sinclair g ee LR 18] L Fochesd Sio e B the bone and | 1% eane rod | Smith, the Brooklyn = port-side Lhursdays and = Su p. m Among spdtfaities Tn rial Alcohol | 194 o L8 Buftalo 2 | empty out entire cor - fins and taile| flinger. This. in fact. is a specia ew “London e - was noteworthy for its rise of over six! b American Asseciation carcass th breastbone with quarrel over.| with Smith. Rube Marquard als Passeuger xaiinbetyaen, Norwieh icularly Fisher Body, were strong. | ek ) Thiedo 4 | The best cuts of venison are the|, .7 . th on an Iron bar, | Tone another who can:hold run-| $taterooms, all outsid 0. ia- also becoming firm to COTTION Minnespoiis 9, Indianapelis 7. saddle and haunch, Hoticed He a »ff the| ners close to the base. clud oot e e recenied by omolerc e To make jerked venison or “jerky:| DOUCCL o s, “dbove Liths] no other town probahly is there | F. B. KNOUSE. Agent. elephone. Western U o Sep: Spot quiet; | 1 neat cut nto cps a it e 1 gs were gone s fannet as well v sed regarding - Powere Were aisfincily | i e inch wide. Lay these | ¥ 1 . B e R g A S e el ivmmeed tagurding | amounted to 675,000 ! e R e e e his tail ) ace. This would| cousin. She not only know the game, | WELDING - [ S T [ e et | 2o and| ils fine points and the individu S A plioyen. tin Call money Philideiphia at Cinciomatat | 510 SR L 1 Smoks | je would rur e floa <, but she is acquainted with the oy oy call loans closing ruling rate American’ Leagun Hkndl o e . : &Ll As h edid make a ngs the plavers use on the dia / »pening at 5 1-2 -2; offered at 6; | in e thoroughly ¢ : e sek him in-| mond. It is not strange to hear the 4 strong, forelgn' bank acceptances 5 1-2. | SRR o Fresh meat st e hunz up ana : ould re-| piping by female voices ¢ U5 g0 } : i Detrcit at Phiiad protected from flies by « , mach | Brooklyn." . ¢ b : 1 Cleveland = b - 5 . 2 NT = “ e o loca the dc | Rabbit” Maranville is still the same | ¥ LEAGUE STANDINGS. A B SO asT O Tk ippetite of Spike's made al Prnl\..“‘: performer as of n.’\:( in the ’ | National Lsasae. THE HUNTING SEASON | 1o¢ o1 troi but the most of it fell| short field, but he is furnishing the | Won. Lost. Every year the hunting seasonl on the « That year eith-| fans with plenty of laughs these days | cinctnnat : % brings with it its spoils in the form| er the st v county laid a dog tax| with his funny antics. The “Rabhit” lisewiegne (100 SHE T i e 6fi humar. sacrifices. . For the bene-| of a.d and the county clerk | bids fair to step into the shoes of the | | Plrtotre i ey fit of gunners who are ¢ A ot it. © After| veteran Nick Altrock when the latter Last Three D 3 g e 1 9| game this full the following 2o he tax returns he sent| steps out 3 ays ot - - 0 don’t's is given: a hill and found| Tommy CGriffi one left-handed o IR (20Tt take any chances. The func-| “his shar from | batier who has dimieuty hitting jon of a shotgun is to shot, | &1 ounted to $1.8 southpaws. mmy ca ain a SEP'I'EMBER SALE OF FURS | American League. BallEe s ereil whes soreoay | B S i ,»,,;,.: Eood average hitting against right- | oni ter it ove ~ and added much more to| handed pitchers. but his mark drops P Fashi the = will | ot o te and don’t! hi= bank account, while the blacksi wher < across the port flinger BRAZING 1oN Says e coming season see St get excited. Many as filled | had to go without luxuries for weeks| “Keep a from that water bucket, el venpie e B ok et M| S5 SR R TR RS T BROKE OR BENT a vogue 1n Iurs, ‘0 mee e Boston ... cause he was overanxious. T clerk told Spike’s own- | sho X ed a SerooE P wadew P Jas demand we have assembled for this event || 2:insen, B . e e N g it ' it can be repaired. a selection of smart, effective ' Coats, || = | didn’t know was loaded” that goes| ed up his accounts concluded that{ _“That's all richt!” shouted Hank id South Windham 8, Hanover 3. | ph The o ¢ o | “Don’t bout me. i - d . | off and does the damage. The oniy en years he would get| “Don't worry about me. Cracked cylinders Wraps, Scarfs and Muffs, ranging from || At Hanover on Saturday afternoon| time 1o point & gin s when wou | Shin donrce to wetl all right” p h Y ‘,d (et k F 5 S | the Smith-Winchester team of South! tnd to kill niation And he po |~ Nick Altrock i much of a star case: ousings and castings the inexpensive to the most luxurious. | Winaham defeated the Airlic team by| Don't take every rustie of a hush or had not been for S ever. Juithe oy =i 4 full gld d & - | the score of % to 3 in one of the snap- | a bough to be a sure indication of| in 1 « of a year, the series Altroc s in convul- successfully welded. This Sale marks an unusual opportunity, 5p}l’e.~.tbgame; O;ithe season. The tallies| game. Remember sometimes an in-| coy he alligators. that saw what | sions laughing 1t is re y - . that beat the Hanover boys were made | quisitive person has a penchant for| he was doing whenever he heard a| ported in the Wes enators draw . due to the fact that prices were raised upon || in*ine st five mnings when Pepe | Guisitive person has - B e | & well ax the other teame purey b | Scored Cylinders carly spring purchases. | DDt aray s Joaded gun throuzh| doge hat ther were Getiing searce. | cause of thelr sta rcomedlan. . Nick, the street or in cars trains, automo-| A= soon ac the county clerk saw| by the way, has ot in a new stock of | oroired by our new rocess - biles or any other kind of vehicle, or| what was being done. he decided to| Stuf S Make your selection before Wednesday, leave it around farmhouses o have aci in self defence. Geiting posses-| i Myers the Brooklyn centre fiell- \go o 3 the last “y of the sale. some child playfully blow a head off.! sion of a small dog, re fasiened a | er has a most peculiar style o €s power and guarantees Don’t get excited and shoot without | tie bag filled with strychnine to its| ninz. which catches the fancy of a clean motor. Yor I £ 1 = in making your sure your object is game. | coilar and dropped him to the edge of | crowd. He ambles, trots and sprir . ou can use preferred, selections will be held for Don't shoot until you see the rabbit.| the float. Spike =aw him and twith | always with his arms stiffly extendcd ghe same pistons and s f : = i - be, 2 be | a swhisk of his tail 2 the | at his sides Ix fu.ure *llvfiry, by P.ym' a demt. A I Y or whatever it m: be, and then be| a whisk f hi tail and a gulp th Yoir Factvies Dohuosalnme te & sure that he s clear of poth man and’ dog and the strychnine where many| Jean Jacaues Dubuc s debut wi iiants, has pr bly established a record for fin games left unfinished hy other pitch. NORWICII ers. Any time a Giant twirler shows signs of distress Jean is rushed in Bob Shawkey was the Yanks' handy WELDING CO man at the beginning of the seasoi b until he | dog. of those wearing tags had prpceded! Leave Some Game for the Other Man.| him. In a few minutes there was a| Don’t drag a gun under a fence with | terrible commotion in the Tombigbee. I the muzzle pointed toward vou. As it subsided, Spike floated belly up . - Don’t climb over fences with your| towards the shore. gun or lean it against a tree until! When Spike's owner heard of the you get over. Put it throught the| death of his decoy, he was furious, e QUALITY CORNER 1 Yence and on the ground, business| as it meant a serious inroad on hif| un 1 1 end before. supply of hides. Also when he learn-| S¢l : pposite Chelsea Savings Bank IBE LL-ANs e o e Ry DO des Al when he 1o I —_— 31 Chestnut Street, uctically” exhausted him- Formerly Branch of Cave Welding Co. | FOR know to be careless. Carelessness | ty clerk, he used his influence wi It's the silly old hens that give the . B R ey s o e e B e o e T o1 hiony: that &h | Phone 214 4 Norwich

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