Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 12, 1919, Page 3

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TR N R T R NEATO After a year's absence, football will| again take its place among the sports| at N. F. A. The thud of the pigskin, | familiar t0o many a Norwich football| enthusiast. and the trill of the ref- cree’s whistle will once more be heard on the Academy campus. The call for candidates for thisi vear's eleven is to be sent out nextj Monday, and Coach “Ed” McKay ex-: pects io have a squad of forty turn} from which another championship ! eam, like N. F. A. has turned out in the past, can be developed. Only twe rans will appear at_practice thisj car, Rav Wilcox and Supplici, cap- this vear's eleven, both guards tain o on the 1917 eleven. There are also & few candidates who haye plaved ama- teur foetball. Coach McKay expects| 5 find the weak points of these men in a few days and will put every 1t0 the place he is best suited nan Witter Tingley Cook has been ap- nted manager of this year's eleven as sent out cards to schools that Academy has played in the past.| oliowing schools have been sign- | for sames: Rulkeley, two games: rtiord. one Zzame, to be plaved at ariford: Conn._Aggle 2nds, one game, to be plaved at Storrs; Stonington, two | sames; Y. M. C. A. one or more| zames. Windham High has not vet een signed for a game, but it is hoped the two scheols wijl be able to arrange their usual series of two games The team 1= to be supplied with new imiforms this vear and all other equip- sarv will be bought by the association. The schedule of nual tournament here. Wrig! will be printed in a later edition Bulletin HAVE FOOTBALL ELEVEN, YALE TAKES EVERYTHING IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT Philadelphia, Sept. 11.—Yale carried off_the championship in both singles and doubles at the closing session of the 35th intercollegiate lawn tennis tournament at the Merion Cricket club today. It was the first time in 24 vears that the Elis have been able to make a clean sweep of both titles. Charles S. Garland won the singles by defeating Kirk Reid, the Cornell} star, in a -hard fought five set final| SEVERAL ATHLETES BARRED | match by 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3. o ith K. N.| Hawks of California, took the doublesi Then Garland. paired vrown from the Yale second team, K. R. L. Simmons nad J. B. Morse, in a spectacular and desperately played match by 6-1, 5-7. §-3. 7-5. After being swamped .in the first set Simmons and Morse found themselves in the second and played very clever tennis. Morse, especially, placed skil- fullv and used fine judgment in the pinches. Garland and Hawks, however, steadied down in the third set and even when trailing 5 to 3 in the fourth had enough in reserve to lock the count at five all and finally won out. F. S. WRIGHT WINS NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Atlantic City, N. J,, Sept. 11—Frank S. Wright of Buffalo, national amateur champion. won the Westy Hogan's target championship today at the an- took the title in the shootoff. He 4 with Woolfork Henderson, Kentucky state champion, and S. M. Crothers, a Phil- adelphia boy who has just returned from overseas. in the regular event of 100 targets. Bach smashed 99 in the century of blue rocks constituting this New York, Sep The stock ! v & narke s viel v unsettled at the|cpie Gopper opening today’s dealings, Popular | columbia Gas a hares breaking sharply on announce- |Crucible ment that the steel labor leaders had |ricinle ssued a national strike order, ef ective Sep | Much of the loss was retrieved inl the t hour, with further recoveries Gene: 5 in the course re session. rallies be- | f¢ ng accomplished for the most part on . elv moderate but seemingly Yimois Cental : uying i herative power upheaval re- iited not €0 much from liqu nz holdings as from a a3 : Naturally. the stocks which experi- ~nced Ereatest depreciation e short five points, von. Beth- next at ex- to six points, oppers chi atured the re- Tocomoti ound i Ame e representing the |[jouth Rallway strength, with SUCh 'sipace, P high grade oils. *d the close.! om ma s w leaving few =3 x ¢ more severs! speculative interna sales, Wi iew. Close FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET CLOSED STRONG. |Chesspeak & obio Fisher Genera Inspizstion . Cep 1 1 ndicated |} 30 Merctian: Marive ot ation of ¥ Yehigh Valles Marlin Roek Maxwell - Motor Mazwell Mo Maxw Mexic Biami Rezding 10SSeS peaging ¢ pr R Txn & Stee e and § Studehaker. Gen- 1 nrofit taking. |1 s again ¥ amounted 10 \omh Pons o quiet: middling 29.2 erbora Con terboro Merchan: Marine = Pacific on P 5. Rubber S Rubber o7 S’ Rubber ¢ £ Steel pr Il Pump .. Pums o COTTON. New York, Sept Cotton spot MONEY. New York, Sept. 11 monev eca. high § 1-2; low §; ruline rate : losing hid §: offered at 6 1-2; last loan § 1-2; bank acceptances 6 NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Tigr Lo Close ‘oa"ns a0 s 84 50 ¢ 20 .» ZIMMERMAN SUSPENDED GIANTS BUNCH HITS OFF Chicago. Sept. 11.—New York bunch- ea five including s homer by the fourth inning off Alex [scHupP's CIRCUIT DRIVE | | d | home run drive over Myers’ head on | the first ball pitched ip the ninth de- i cided today’s Zame in St. Louis’ favor, 4 to 3, and gave the locals a cleam and competition. In the extra string ‘Wright went 20 straight and the other two shooters missed one target. In_the shootoff to settle second hon- ors Henderson defeated Crothers. Thirteen returned scores of 98. Among the number was J. H. Noel, a Whex one-handed shooter, who operates his gun with an artificial left hand. Noel, Crothers and E. D. Anderson of New York tied for high gvn honors in the day’s program. Bach broke 158 in the total of 160 targets, leading not only their Seld ef amatenrs bat ales the professionals. L. D. Willis, a western professional, led in this division, breaking 157 out g 2 of 160. St. Louis FROM A. A. U. MEET TODAY | pigpaTES MAKE BIG GAIN ON CHICAGO Pittsburgh, Pa.. Sept. 11.—Pittsburgh events of the A. A. U. to be held on|crept a little nearerthird place when Franklin_field ial | they d in_field tomorrow" at a special | TRe¥ dSfeate to New Yor! Philadeiphia, Sept 11—Several ath- letes were declared ineligible to par- ticipate in the annual track and. field meeting fere tonight of the champion- ship committee of the organizzation. Among them were Eric Emlof, repre- senting the New York A. C. in _the junior hop, step and jump, and Pete Maxwell, the former Lafayette college star, now of the Meadowbrook club, this city. Both men were barred be cause they had previously won these events, Emlof at the Swedish cham- piponships in 1913, and Maxwell at the junior national outdoor championships was held over for further investigation, The programme for the two days meet includes the largest entry lists in the history of the games. Two hundred and forty-eight athletes from nearly every state in the union will take part in the junior events tomor- |Bigbee. row, while 171 are entered in the sen- ior meet on Saturday. HEAVY RAIN STOPS SOME SYRACUSE RACES |Tiliemsct Syracuse, N. Y. Sept: 11.—A heavy| Grand C ten thousand spectators wa ted in the grandstand from 1.o'clock until short- | sieadowsp Iy after 5, when Starter Upton sent a| field of horses away #m the 2.07 pace,! which was won by Esther R. The fleet| i Murphy eniiry captured the first Two | Philaduraia 7 1-2 and 2.07 Pitsoum heats of this event in 2. 1-4, respectively, but yielded the third le ety Blackiock. The time was| The 2.-8 trot for amateur drivers| was won in straight heats by Qui Sait, | driven by Pierre Lorillard of Tuxedo, Park The program for tomorrow includes| nine events, | Summary | 2.07 pace, three heat plan her R. (Murphy) o <1 3 % Betty Blacklock (Walker) .... 3 2 1} Edward P. (Leeese) ...... 2 3 3 Del Monte (Camp) 4 4 si e Peter Blliott and Marzare! Margrav: also started. Rest time T 1-4. 18 trot, amateur driver: for silver nrize: it (L llard) bane (Seeger) Toddington (Caton) FROM GIANTS BY M’GRAW ! Chicago, Sept. 11.—Heinie Zimmer- | man. star third baseman of the New ! T'GERS ork the balance of the season w iiants today was suspended for| hout pay. | ccording to Manager John Mefiraw. i who charges serious violation of club les ALEXANDER AND WIN took a lead over Chicago| the locais were unable to over-! ; > rere Rush.= ) and won the final game of the Cobbef s€ = here todd 7 to 3. Score Ye New York (N) N b Do tal 30 5% Batted for Alexander in by innings: Tork a8 0 40030 00002000 base hii, Hollocher. Home run, Frisch WINS GAME FOR CARDINALS | Louis. Mo., Sept. 11.—Schupp's ‘with Brooklyn. 9 S aeHad 5.8 TSROSO N “isanasaslns PPy T lswsormnemums | samazsimaacn B e adh A None out when winning run scored. (2) Ran for Clemons in 4th. efeated Philadelphal twice, while Chicago was losing (First Game.) Philadeiphia (N) LeB'vesu 1t the same year. v The entry of C. C. Paulson, Pitts-!tafesdows burgh A. A, in the junior high jump, |Chenev.p He3awn I | ssrpnmaruanna loannwsassnmse B Batted for Ames Rcore by inmings: Ran For Cran Philadelphia (Second Game.) Philadelphia (N) LeR'veau.rt 1 PO n prevented the carrying out of the|sCravath reuit program today. Nearly |Fes: mainly’ Scores:. YANKS TAKE FINAL GAME OF SERIES WITH INDIANS 11.—New York Tobin.1f New York 1 score pitchers’ battle despite the hits were made off Bodie drove roved to be New York's winning fact the what Two base hits, | Mapie.p | xBilings WIN FINAL GAME SERIES WITH ATHLETICS Philadelphia, Philadelphia final game three sinzles piteh secured ning, The winning | run was scored in the fifth when Hasty | muffed grounder. Gandl'fin Risberz. s ‘Philadeiobia ; Wingo znd Griffin RED SOX HAND BROWNS TWO SHUTOUTS, 4-0 AND 6-0 11.—The home team shut out St. Louis twice today, 4 to # A running | Wearer.sh Tuckeon = AND DEVOTE EXTRA WINDOW SPACE AND INTERIOR DISPLAY TO THE SHOWING OF THE NEW FALL STYLES. THEY ARE DESERVING OF EVERY EFFORT AND “MALLORY WEEKS” ARE A VERY IMPORTANT EVENT AT OUR STORE —IT’S A PARTICULAR TIME IN WHICH WE AR- RANGE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF PROMINENCE WE GIVE THEM; FOR THEY ARE THE ARISTOCRATS OF THE HAT WORLD. YOU CAN SEE HERE EVERY STYLE AND SHADE OF HAT THAT IS CORRECT FOR THIS SEASON’S WEAR. YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE FINE QUALITY, . THE SMART STYLES AND THE ATTRACTIVE NEW ¢ SHADES. QUALITY . J. C. MACPHERSON CORNER b Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank Batted Scnre by inminge Philadelphia Cleveland 1 Ringhamton 5. 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LEARNED & CO. i 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, 1848 J LEGAL NOTICES > Ancther explanation price of pork is that s used to be fed to the pi m milk, which is now used | REPUBLICAN CAUCTS. been| rThe Republican Voters of scness B suspected.—Providence Journal 5 cornowmn 0 €annon.2b 0| Penriok; pwcpasw: “Gets-It” Peels Off Corns Pa}inlessly Off They Come Two or Three Drops, That'x AllL There's a murderous, painful way te get rid of corns, and then there is the ecialty of dis- | wich on Monday evening, Pennock (Secend St. Louis (A) hopn a2 nn Skim— After you have tried “never azain SRRSO | Bl vumnuuwmes ol canmrormssrg Al ieerge olesscccscncs of three from Wash- splitting even “Getslt” Peels It 1 This is because “Gets- v _corn-remover on earth corns peel Two or three drops will |do the work, without fussing or trou- it in two or three sec- mmediatel Cutlt? Quitlt! other method You apply blood-bringing knive PTG 1 0 1 0 O ~leseesens corn_torture |1t never falls. re to use “Gets gFuaranteed, o w money-back corn-remover. trifie at any drug store. ence & Co.. C Sold-in Norwich and rec: the world's best corn remedy by Chas. Manufactured ommended 2s —_— e LEGAL NOTICES A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District Norwich, on the 10th day of Septem- 2]l omas0s2334. Present—NELs Estate of William in said D e Administrator administration account ate to the Court for allowance; 2330088 m anan 338 a-20%s 00 McNaliey, trict, deceased. a! exhibited [[PTONSAR RN slassessen®uassy Murphy in Menosky in_Sth Zachers in 8th 1919, at 10 o'clock In the the Probate in said District ihe same, and the said Admin- rspaper having a circulat said District the date of said to the Court Second zeme.) HELEN M. DRESCHER New York Philadeiphia Toston 4. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD d for the Distr Washington Washington Internation. Rochester ewark, wet gro (Wit zame.) (Second” zame.) s er of removal Florence Brown of Nor- Girardian of wich, in said D) < of Norwich, filed a patition alleging that he the Town of Norwich, that Florence Brow cruid residing Indianapolis 3. Milwaukee 4. ‘dain, scheduled. in said District: a female minor in said Town, abandoned and deserted by her mother, who has gone to paTts unknown to the petitioner, sons therein set 1 = said Florence New York at Philadeiphia ac Plitsburgh. American Leagus. removed as Guardian of sald minor Whereupon, heard and robate Court Room said District September. the forenoon, of the pendency hearing thereon publication newspaper having a said District, days prior to the date of satd hearinz. de to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above HELEN M. DRESCHER 'Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE C0D Whitehall Leaves New River, Monday t 5 p.om.; 1t Ts Ordered. That determined in the City said petition Transportation Co., RITTON MATCH MAY BE STAGED AT NORWALK Sept. 11.—A match between Jack Britton and Benny Leon- ard for 15 rounds and a purse of $25,- 000. to be foughi in an open air arena Oct. 13, has heen pro- Wednesdays and Fri- | Tuesdays, New London § | “Attest: HELEN M. DRESCH | | i | Passenger | Staterooms, Britton has signified his ' ©luding war tax. ight. The match will KNOUSE. Aaent. NOTICE h 16 Tows of Norwich are nereby warned to meet in a caucus at the Town Hall in i5tr 819, at 8 o'clock, to place in nomiha tion candidates for the following Town to be voted on at the comin Town Election: Two Assessors, tw members of the Board of Rellef. two Selectmen, Town Clerk wn Treas irer. three Agents of the Fund. Auditor, Collector of Constables, Registrar of three members the Town Committee, one for the term 3, one for the term beg: and one to All vacancy n Deposit Taxes, 1 Py the Republican Town Committee. HENRY H. PETTIS. Chatrman. NOTICE | The Democratic Electors of the Town of Montville qu. ote in cancus are hereby requested to meet in Hickey's Hall said_Town on Men- day. Sept. 15th, 1918, at 2 o'ciock . for the purpose of placing in nom tion the candidates for Town Officers to be voted for in Town Meeting to be held in said Town on the first Monday in_October, 1913 Montvilie, Conn Per order of tie Committee. WILLIAM SMIDDY, Chairman NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Towr of Montville qualified to vote requested to mee Monday, in s Town o 1919, at 2 o ol tor the purpose of placing tio {the candidates for Town Off to b = to be held Monday in ted for in Town Meet |in said Town on the firs October, 1919. | “Monttille, Conn. Sept. 10th, 1812 | _ Per order of the Republican Town |Committes | DAN D. HOMF airman Regist ti egistrars Notice The Registrars of Voters of the Town |of North Stonington hereby give notice | that they will be in s ion at the Town Hall in said Town on Th sday the 18th day of September, 1918, om % o'cleck a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m., for purpose of placing on a list under title “To Be Made” the names of those claim has been made to either Regis trar that they will be entitled to he made electors in order to vote at the election to be held on Monday, Ot 6th, 1919, Also, said Registrars wil revise said voting lists by adding such have re: ed in the State one vear and in the Town =ix months next preceding | said Town Meeting, unless disfran- chised. CHARLES E. HILLARD, LYLE C. GRAY. Registrars c Narth Stoninzton. Sept AT A COURT OF PROBATE HWELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet ot Norwich, on the 10th day of Septem- T 1918 NELSON JT. AYLING. Judge e of Patrick J. OConnor, late 3 h, in said District, deceased The Executrix appeared in Court and Voters 1914 d a written application alleging that ying in’order T real estats halong cstate, fully scribed in =a Ordered. That sald and determined at September 9. at 10 n the forenoon. and that no the pendency of sald aoplica and of said hearing thereon. be by the publication of this order n some newspaper having a cfr 1A District, at least tires NeLSON T. ATLT i nd foregoins of e AT A COURT OF PLZOBATE at Norwich, within and fo of Norwi A n said appli- Whereupon. Tt Is Ordersd. That sald euj 4 and determined at n the City o Norw the 16th day of September. A. D H 1o'clock in the forenoon and s | tice of the pendency A pplica i pen e ) 2 = order The abo sepl2d rk WHEN v0U WANT (0 put your bus iness before (ne pur is no medium betie i axd THERE 1s no asvertsing meiium is 1t equai to The Bul- rasu Easterr. Conne Jatin for tusin

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