Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 15, 1920, Page 3

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The Norwich K. of C. baseball club nas their players all signed up for the scason and on paper they look by far the strongest team that has represented Norwich since the days t:: i:‘;k T&M Dan Murphy, Hobe Ferri others. The team is comprised as follows, Jack l“b and u'nnon Stanley, catchers, Qagne s, ueph Labelle Inl. b., Ray- mond Wheeler, left field, John Clabby, center field, Wm. Austin, right fleld. The manager s corresponding Wwith another crackerjack pitcher but will not make his name known at present. The Norwich boys which comprise the team are well played a one-sided game, so there's no reason to expect one this year. How= ever wé do not guarantee this, but.will almost guarantee that if it is one-slded,; Norwich will be on the heavy end. The local boys have been in @ Slunin lately, due to the war no’ doubt;’ and have been playing greatly below their AWICH nuLLErm. sminonv, MAY. 15, 1920 ey -all have confi-|" l '-‘IB, are going emmue on the || vices” of Speed tillery work, .fi_th | receiving ‘ent “Fuller. is a. new T 1918, ‘wwhen ‘they, " uxm-“a; He ! v\n normal pace. It is hoped that théy, will | Year andlost oniy shake off the jinx today and show their’ real worth. Coach McKay has not given a hint:as to the pitcher he will start, but it is very. probable that he will open .up ‘with |’ “Long” John Keenan, Who - seems to be his beat bet. - There should - be a large attendance at the game this afterncon as there is ~If the fans of " e would like to leemmmpmnflwhletuum | turm out -and ‘cheer- like they used to}in t.ha olden days. L. ““This afternoon. uwydsn clash with the Daredevils of Taftville’at Hohe;:.n park. | Both games will be called at 3 oclntk[: harp. coverer Of Use Of Ggat ‘Glands‘Tn Medicinds BELL-ANS 6 BeLLANS Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION T RTEOUS & CHEU. PROVERB—Business sweetens pleasure, and labor sweetens rest. Yogwn and need no introduction to-the | nothing eies ' Worth wWhils gomg en. in | DODGERS GET THE BETTER OF BASEBALL ANOTHER EXTRAGRDINARY OFFERING OF baseball public, as they are the best|town cxcep. a few shows that une can| ~ CABDINALS IN PITCHING DUEL S o : < 3 that can be selected in the city. g0 to any time. It is cheaper, healthiér! st Louis, May 14—A pitching duel S e C TOD AY ] J.T. Paten, pitcber Jack Lamb, |and more exciting to .sit in the fresh|petween Grimes and Goodwin was broken t 5 & catcher; and Wm. L. Mooney are New |open air watching a fast = ball game,|up in the 14th inning of the Brooklyn-St.| - Jiaven boys and played last season with [than to park o .a theatre on | Louls game today, giving the visitors e ihe well known New Haven Colonials, |a beautiful ~spring afternoon _therefore and were up against statc league leams |if the sun_shines, be on hand and en- omrones |MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS| Brasklys (N) Et Leuis (N) at Light House Point all season. kd. |courage the. .boya. 3 b hpe s A5 e e fi Paoluci, pitciher, played with Montreal ShateeETrY, 2}“” z g ; § : 10 E : ? s N F A Vs Bartlett International league part.of the season | WATERBURY KACEYS TO LINEUP ihads 570 &3 Sive . . 3 Thls . f 4 of Tais aad piayed " mdependent ball| | pqxrvse Awx HREAD NrNE|WSSY § 14§ 1iitt is the aftermath of our eight-day, Mark-Down Sale of during 1913, with a college team from Mrers. 6230 5119 270 B e neiuna aad | . Willimantic, May 14—The Waterbury |itarisaots ¢ 217 /0 51218 ADMISSION 25 CENTS Camaaa. o waa recommended to U |03 Y ovvate (e Amerins Thread| v, 343 ¢ 1eite z Men’s Suits. A stock inventory disclosed a broken r. G - o n. | company team at Recreation park Sun- 5111 v . o d]scl sed b k manager by a man who hods & respou- | GooP U (R0 S TR T 2o | Gnmes . 811 4 RS N S Yy ange sible position a Har Flaherty, the old state league -pitcher,| Motals 51114219 4 4.3 surance Co. Joseph Labelle: lives in Danlelson, and played 3rd base for Moosup last season. He is a first claus player with lots of experience und a Seore by tnnings: Brooklyn— 0.01‘0."0' o 45 X Stenken ¢, Meany or Wallace v, Moore| st. Loue— = or Jackson 1b, Sheehy (Pastime basket- 00 51,0 67000 00 00 0 "COPYRIGHT_KEYATONE VIEW. GO, NEW YORK. who knows the game from A to Z. The Waterbury team comprises the following: B ASEB ALL { of styles in Suits that have been $37.50 and $40.00. A . g A R WO S e St TR AR TODAY i these Suits have been assembled and today we are going to oty ;“;‘“;M‘“goo{“;jj{ \ohortstol | ven 1, Fitzpatrick cf. Dunn rf. T Dr.. John E. Brinkley, who de- The' lineup of the local aggregation is Cubs 7, Braves 4. clares that the transfer of the inter- NEW LONDON IND. season. He Is a splendid lead off man @ | 4q yet somewhat of a conjecture although| Chicago, May 14—Chicago won its 3 s N > Ve you an ty el f X quick and accurate thrower, & fine bats- | {¢" {*3 ol hat Authier of Proyidence, | fitth -straight game today by -defeating| Sl Bland of goats”would restore gl ¥y opportum to select from man and a fast runer. Henry McCaf- | p 7 Wi do box duty for-the thread-| Boston 7-to & in the first game of the President Wilson in thirty-six hours, AT fery s from Woomsocket, R. L, played | yapers, This twirler comes highly ree-| series. Score: Dr. Brinkely is famous for his many -TAFTVILLE * #ith Putnam last year and is sure ob f ommended by the sporting editor of the Boston (W) Chieage () successful -operations on both men : 69 Men’s and Yo M ground balls and will give @ splendid | providence Journal and by Roy Roek| . xpe x of and women. He has cured ins | Provid s G a3 ung en’s new pobes imself this season. Pow 2 oxiderice e B i il B | e R oA L= b TR et st many | TrOREemes Sties) Sronics i Spring Slits, regular valwe Gradford, it 1, Sunday, May 23 and will | ought to be boosting enough. It is prob-( taiert Ymeris 493901 7 Som: Game Expected 4 up ihe irip from Norwich by auto, | able that there will be ohe or two miore | Holke.lb o|Rbertconlt 4 0 3 0 0 o 5 $40~ 00 K. of C. and lo ing men | changes in the lineup of the locals when | Bsekel Ypestan R At 3:30 Sharp o Al o e e Y - g v~ g g they take the field Sunday, but these will | Gomiy.c 4 4FRake 93 §{IacKsoN ovrrotaut prND g opentng games will bo in ch | not be definitely known until after the |Seot.s t|enarany 37252 381" e S S : crack Hosebuds of Bridgeport, | practice session tomorrow _afternoon, | fudoioh. Mmooy g obae 0 0| e, e : i - B champions last year. | Mike Driscoll and Jack.Curran, co-stars| amiry é B it rlne s Dunace tnaraell BASEBALL ig 1 3 = Y e R L L e o | son outtougnt Jounny Dundee in & 15| This is our method of proving that Jine 1sth the Hilleres. Ath- |a decade ago, will umpire the coming| Tk =% e ont hers foifol ok SR / < $ B ) Batted tor Hendrix tn Tin, Jackson had the : of everyl SAVIES FIELD, BALTIC |B ; g Vo o R o e ool bl ; & Brued :Ia Heam 1 9th, round-except the second, whicl » ptenl] our “Men’s Store” is the eatest %o, Hartford Grays at Norwich. o | S Tanies 2 e : : = 3 27 Crims: cs of Hariford | ALL BIGHT CREWS MAVE TRIAL |fetn - e B IO | e e R i S SATURDAY, MAY 15th |§& gr 3 Vorwich. J s B B club | gpINg; ARE READY FOR REGATTA| Two bise m-»' Bocckel, Pastert, Holke, Maran- |- Dundee received considerable punisk ALTIC f i M ’ Cl i d barttord st Norwieh - July 4ih the [ STIXS: ARY READY XOR BuoATTA| o e Vi BALTIC RIVALS actor sel en’s Clo and : & fret ciass club | Crews which are fo participate in the He' took the vs. CONN. MILLS for two games. ‘The | Comnell-Yale-Princeton triangular regatta Reds 4, Phillies 3. round. during whicl ¢ & turing | 07 Lake Carnegie tomorrow had their| Cincinnati, May 14—The wildness of|to miss many blows. day Edmes QU | last trial spins today and aré Teady for| Philadelphia’s two young pitchers gave! round on. Jackson } thelr own gounds. WheY | he starter's gun. The Yale boats were| the Reds a 4 to 3 victory in the first|nent, and in the ei Saturday SAMES | o firet to get off, each crew taking a| §ame Of their series today, although the'| hard blows with Dundee up WL continue | 1550 row and practicing racing. starts, |-champions were outhit @ilmost three to|Topes. Jackson was superior g . put in | The Cornell eights were contented to{ e by the Visitors. Score: fighting. Nty U4 ‘ana | Paddle in order to get the coxswains ta-| Phitadeishia () Cinctanatl (N) i s Furnishings, not only in Norwich, but in Eastern Connecticut. SUNDAY, MAY 16th BALTIC RIVALS vs. COLONIALS ter on play som - same pays they Satard unds : Games Startat 3P. M. I There is not Id or undesirable AP d w T be Bere by Miy-Soth miliar with the course. Princeton crews = m"fil: rlnu‘ ; ; l: Y;lfl; = ; AMERICAN HEADS LIST E s no an o & s at the Bradford game. | guo o0k & long row and practiced starta.|wiliaeet 13 3 3 8 P31 OF WINNERS IN RACING . B B oy | B o e . : e b all in good conaiion. | Seneust 41§ 8 4 EL SRS ; : hioce Symitole veley Suit in this lot. The styles are all . t Sunday and will be in-{ T TeRseande 0 0 8 0 of 20400 : I vire,” . well known coach. The |JEWETT CITY CLUB TO PLAY e 4 1139 € 11 2 914a flaf racing in onnected 10 *and wire out of town Sunday IN SOUTH MANCHESTER [Buusteld 419 2 olvmiesr {123 0lpancs about $15,006) won in s O Th Ak on A smart and new, the color assort- = vitation ‘to watch | Owing to last Sunday's game being Eheate™ 42 6.0 ofwmetrd 30030 A s sixth, with 90,0 L’jl “‘“ fi L “_“l“ : o rk against « state | cancelled, the fast Jewett City bail- |WiSeRo . 28 1 1 of llerp 00010 francs (al e Tt g Ood d o th l h 3 ers are. slated to ‘appea at South|Sami o 9 8 (fumo - 100 0 o) Tt % D e e G ment g and m the lot thereis a time nor anchester this Sunday, where they — — — — —| Totals 30 527 1 opleading jocke: h other u)l\\. i u.cm:. l“' n(: r and it is hoped that | will play the White Sox of that city.| “Totals 38 1326 1o 31 winning mounts it to be located by the e reduced d strument ublic will do their part|South Manchester has the reputation of | (X B e () Two out when winning run scored. nings of. England on of a sensitive ih- do they can be assured at[having one of the fastest semi-pro teams circui size and a model to satisfy every - Scoro by lunings: with 14 and 11 re ood ball game @ week. |in the state and 'as, Jewett City has | Phliadeiphis: . = < ; Sk 0a0) vy Th = p: s e | Bone through some stiff ‘practicising dur. Cineat Baltic Rivals vs. Conn. Ml I b tmes: 1,;";;';““\"-‘Li“ taste. ere are— 3 SOES UP AGAINST ing the last twi 1 saltic Riv: % astlie o e oot 7 N. F. A. TEAM GOE . ¥ vy h“mmpra :_::;:s;fl::mnn:‘e ;hould Rop!. Stengel. S _The. Baltic Rivals will play -the fast{fort of the maiden’s mother. BARTLETT HiGH TODAY City will p H 001 ewett " Connecticut Mills team tod: d the High ball tossers of Web- Dlgy Hangyer at Hunover. Senators. 9, Tigers 8. men will no doubt make th ! be present this after- b AT Washingten, May 14.—Washington won | in their new uniforms. Su CONSERVATIVE MODELS n ademy campus, to give Uie PASTIME A. C. LOOKING FOR aloosely” pitéhed game. from Detroit to-| play the Colonials of Norwich. Both H ol le. To those wh GAMES WITH SEMI-PRO TEAMs| 8Y, 9 to 8. Score: e i FOR y o i N school baseball Thei Pastime 4. €. of Greeneville would () Washington (A) Seturday..the Rivals will play.in ain- the country during (4 |like.to arrange games with any fast semi- Tt L feld. B 3 T S LT B R e BUSINESS MEN s been turning out | woul t consistently. Thay | Rovers, St o tp e Willimantie 310 The Proadway grammar school team | the High school | Hospital for a game ntehome ol;:h.hsm:; e defeated the West Chelsea team on thel ' TO; B v e of 1 v 16, barely beating | for some Saturday afternoon or Sunday. 1110 Lucan groundeqby. th of 11 to 2 SMART STYLB X. B A won it w | Please get in communication with John Y S i 5 - ame being with olan, Fifth street, either’ by phone or 00 0.0 ¢ game it vas. Le- lettef, or.answer through The Bulletin, 1010 SPCRTING NQGY ‘75 FOR 0od then and Ra Sunday afternoon, May 17th, the Pas-|Giuserd 2 0.0 7 a very g xSho o0 Collins, who qu nandling everytaing | time A. C. will play the AIl Stars at the | sy o o o for Biihe expert with the shoot Mohegan park diamond. Manager Nolan | Daussp ¥ o1 ~YOUNG MEN M E N — this special offering in Men’s Suits is something you should not overlook if you aim to v v y. pulled two young cannons fr A b ver yat —— g A. have never ystlhas gathered together & very fast bunch| . .- belt and laid them on the (x) Datted tor The other Yankee plavers (xx) Ran for Stanage in 6th. () Cobb calied out for Inierterence, {heesenions with aston Seore 7 tnutogs ling’ luck immediately ch: peit 392230808 e8|won the next four pots, on Hard Chance Puts Bar Might be well for atioml Yo shin guards over their h Boston l-;mcai;“m;;t Gt oy and prevent such ac MARKET WAS DULL. ew York, May 14—Busihess on the| o tock exchange today was dull almost to of stagnation. Prices were vely steady, however, the mar- GAMESS TODAY. New York st Pltsbirgh. The' Georgia Pe: 4 e first time in several weeks,| ‘300 lnt Jsrsener Fhttadclpiia = Ciaciasatt | have been nipped by spend your money wisely. & signs of a “sold out” condition. te dut M American Loagus. Note Ty Cobb's battin : jtible of bearing Interpreta 0 s SR Z Detrott 3t Philadeipt % B ! i tagrph St 3 2 the successful offering of new capi-| 1600 Kenneot .. 7o Cleveland st New Yok, re;’;’(‘,g sl T trajis Vitageont Stz tal lswues, these lncluding notes of the 0% M ater Sl ~ies 1:::..; o GEbtatiinlis How anGnploye rof AT THE BREED N Louis and Nashville and Atlantic| 300 Mex Moo 3 X 8 e i mploye he & Coast Line roads for moderate amounts.| 100 Max owr 2 pr. £ 8| sy w Piaag. Polo ground Sunday, Monday and Tuesday The industrial situation continued to 7610 Mex Petrol % Bridgeport at Hartford., Watesbury_at* Springfleld. reflect the tense conditions created by the| g0 Miami Cop, New Uses For Electricity. ] MEN’S SPRING SHIRTS ! N Men’s Spring Silirts, in a wide range of materials and T Worcester ot New Havem. 2 A = | e ohe Seri i the Tl wekt phers] a4 S oo New nies for clecteicity are “ebn:| Freanklin Cre i he- car rtage intensified the serious Puc pr 3 40% | - Bartlett Wigh at N. F. A. stantly appearing. One of the lat Telephone: 1 i il congestion of freight at terminals. t En & St i ool com ’)l;u: at Baitic, is the detection of ecrude oil in !\‘ . - & & e newest designs, in Percale, Madras, Silk and pe-de- Monetdry conditions in the local mar-| oo N v x 0% B o earth instead of for boring for it. ’i hi {3 =000, T i 1 L 2, “Artistic” ket were not materially changed, ak | U ¥ ¥ e = e Dt hat thnds poon 1 achine . s Chine. We especially feature “Eagle” and “Artistic though call money rose to 12 per cent,| 709 Penn ' located electrically in the shallow irts. hirts the weel's maximum, after opening at § 300 Scuth Facifc L TR T fisid ngar Corsicana, Tex S Qllzpcnv Union 1857 Shirts. We show excellent S at $2.00 and up to per cent. This was in largs part attrib-| “10p South Ty e E1 - Ay further tests are being made ar ' g 5% Brooklyn at St Louts. sts are being made ar & Engineers Foun i .00. uted to heavy h".lf\‘?!l hd;\mfl\l! to jh' ;’:3 ;}::_: U‘)Alll X 16 anh(hdellrh-ll at Cinclnnatt. - Burkburnett, A series of batterie ! l‘v.asnufickurersouofd’r:{AR‘glzé:-CO‘sRQ? $14 m i government. In New England, the west| 0 Mleree Oll or e . - Ameriean League. a used for the test, the negative LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve |8 ] 2 T inceanng e wpon ere| LT TR |2rian SaR T e > apahcd o all maven-of Cove || B MEN'S STYLISH NECKWEAR i TR o svouss ot se| T 208 Bt it S R | Look at These il Neckwea?, i the wide-end Four-in-Hands selves than any other tlass of stocks, es-| 5,30 Tt Copper 16% | Hariford at Albany. ing, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ’s Si i 1 i - ; Sefiie\ihan aay other Siedv'o! socks o0, | 0t Do T EHle T vt 5 ings, Couplings, Clutches. ; Men’s Silk N ,.mthe Four-in-Hands; new- other iamuea of the wesiern and south-| i Loy F2 e & G Woreish ut Biitmcen. 00 Large stock always on hand. . est patterns and colorings, at 75¢ to $3.50—Also 2 splen-}'#¢ Wwestern divisions. Final prices for| 60U S Rubbe % c General Mill Repai E g o e e e al Mill Repairs. . . h " . - steels, equipments, oils and shippings| some0 1 & "erse) N YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Special machinery of all kind: did showing of the fashionabie Silk Knitted Ties, at $2.50 § ¥}, were rather mixed, but higher in the| 2100 U S'Steel pr 106% . MNatisnal League. = main Total sales amounted to 500,000 400 West Union ~Tel o 3800 Witlys Over sharcs 300 Willys Orer pi In point of interest, trading in stocks| &9 Worth Pump was at afl times overshadowed by the e Tulsdiionis !h.LChlnn . F Brookyn 5, St Leuls 1. (14 tnnings W | Boston 4. Cicaro 7. New. York- Fittsbureh. cald_weather, o $4.00. nmm-n Ltun o E T ey Sl e at $2.19 MEN'S TRIANGLE COLLARS notes. Almost without exception those| New York, May 14.—Spot coiton-qulet 8, s . isaues continued to fall to lowest quota-| middling 41, - - ew ' York, ras. We are local agents for the celebrated * & fons in their history. Foreign bonds aiso R St Lous-Palisdelshia, wot, grvunds. g rated “Triangle” Collars, ‘ost some of their recent advance, while MONEY. Somestic rails and industrials were irreg-| . - £ . v ‘ork, May 14.—Call mo Total sales, par value, agEerated | pigh 1 Jow 5, puling o enfy:x:":fii RICHTER & CO. Regular Value $3.00 in every fashionable shape. We feature extensively the popular Soft Collars, in a great variety of styles. Once a Members New York Stock Exchange bonds were unchanged on | 10, ST 4 13, 10t T 10 bank ac | Engge AP 5 e Just 12 dozen of these wearer of “Triangle” Collars and you'll wear'no other. |3 Awicia Ametiation, fine Percale Shirts, the 3 LIBERTY BOND MARKET. | g A SICe i STOCKS. High, Clae: . {We own and recommend: the % P, s Ly MEN'S SPRING HOSIERY Am Aei T8 L st 4% . R Am Beet Sigar 8610 T v U8 Lib 34 4%s . i 0 purchase of Aetna Life Insur- 78 1db 24 4%s | abioy 3, piianca . Sio] Watebury-Springpeld, nln..' brand. Splendidly] |Our Spring showing of Men’s Hosiery includes all the HHHTITH § )" ’ S i newest shades in silk, mercerized and cott eature iR &y U 8 Vie iy ot i <Colom Games. ance Co. and Travelers Insur- |8 | made, in a large assort- < l“" kS Wl im. Cu on U v e o 56| ety of Sermont o) Univeniy o e | » particularly, Phoenix, Onyx, Shawknit, Everwear and ‘E iz BEis ‘eHicAGo on;‘n;-...n, R s T % |ance Co. Stock. ment of neat patterns Notaseam brands, all of them being dependable makes. e Am b 196 Fr & L ikl BE B G e o Prics on Applicaion, | |and color effecs*siies) | MEN'S SPRING UNDERWEAR ".E:""‘"“m—. ;‘ 1 o : e lam 14 to 17. On Sale PR ) 1ot Ban & Onto %R 1 s We show e best makes in Men’s Underwear—Shirts - b Sistor FOMEIGN EXCHANGE R Harold N. Christian: Today and until'sold— s R AP O arow - Lnmstanson,- 1R and Drawers and Union Suits. Men’s Shirts and Drawers, T Bk e, dem e pouns b ARG T | = regular $3.00 Shirts, at in Lawrence, Roxford and Merit, at 75¢ to $1.25. Men’s e b e s v P. 0. BOX 522, NEW LONDON $2.19 each. Unicn Suits, in Munsingwear, Chalmers and Kenosha, at 120 Gt lasther” - i COPYRIGHTKEYSTONE VIEW_CO. NEW_YORK/ $1.50 to $3.00 - 3. WIN - o o R o o ':uflt:v-m et b Grand Duchess Olga, sister of the | TN IO RAD) =&-.¢ w Demand ..., 2 P late Czar Nicholas, of Russia, has %) & | been: found by American Red Cross -&I‘ 50 workers living in a box car in Sout 9 — s Sl Russia. “She was discovered toiling Sh N B e B it ol o among fellow-retugess from 1o ter: |O8CA S NEWS Durean ¢ ! - Eu-- b . ritory. recently conquered by the ] ) ot ' T 2 i Bolshevikl. glving such assistance as Magazine Spzcialist HELL - i) the, could. although herselt clad ia ’ : . - s ra grateful for any food Union Square & k4 slotbig she cowd P d o | Union i :

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