Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 17, 1920, Page 3

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ACADEMY EASILY DEFEATED BARTLETT —_— eastly beat Bartlett High of Webster, : u!r;-.\ir'z.mnfgni; . ;\;r;‘;fl. n - ,» ; = ] = Not a sign of n hit was made off Long h!(‘lsoum o THE e aentns wan retieved n¥| Xew otk Moy 15mme cincnn | MONDAY, TUESBAY, WEDNESDAY—2 5,7:00,8:30 INTRODUCING THE FAMOUS BOUNDING CONTEST — VALUABLE PRIZES AT EVERY X. F. A. elouted the six o seven pitch-] Score by inaings e T Mass, by the score of 15-8 Saturday.|Keenan 1. by Battletc 1. Struck out. by Keenan T: THE BIGGEST SCREAM EVER PRESENTED AT THE DAVIS John Keenan during the six innings that Pitchers ; PERFORMANCE ‘apt, W, Meel and Jim Fitz- 's champions and the Cleveland > n ) gerald m(t‘n’; o:d-r”::;nd. Both wers| Americans recovered their stride last -~ BESSIE MACK AND CO. In “The Knockout’ HEATRE ers arrayed against them for 15 hits and | Baruett High .. 0010004 2-8 : Meek 2; Dartlett 7. Double plays Bazinet 10 . - : ——— e e 4 he wns iIn the box, and only two mads| REDS AND INDIANS AGAIN LEAD G—BIG 11-ME AmAcnONs‘—G ¥ | BI Y BOUNCER (he free trip, With the victory assured THEIR RESPECTIVE LEAG!JES : \ | e e et ™ Tekheet e | B e e e e S = __"RANE" a Sveaed l:::'::;:;omfix?: TR e ik nsn:+ Tha Uit e st M TOM McRAE AND CO.—Singing, Talking ARON COMEDY FOUR C & HOWARD f s In the last|into third place today by winning thelr T 3 In Their Singing Success “THE NEW TEACHER” TWO CLEVER COMEDIENNES m‘:‘nxn:x::h' Ay seventh straight victory. The New York MARTEL—Tlle Mimic e ——— e ———————— Brunner started th for the Part- | Americans won all four games last weel A - e T e g e ot o o o Lo | REESE AND EDWARDS—Singing, Dancing WILSON & WILSON JOE MADDEN jiteher, was treated very shab.| 1In the National league, Cincinnati bat- THE BAND MAN .‘fu', E’:n’. Ted aod White wrecking crew| ted hard and felded well Sxcept in the JOHNSCN, HOWARD AND LISSETTE Sy H AND HIS BAND THE JAZZ JUGGLLR and soon succumbed, He was {“lowed|game dropped to New York when the COMEDY NOVELTY ACROBATIC ACT by pitehers No, 3, 4, B, 6, etc, etc, all| Reds were unable to score on Benton. of whom were In the §-G ciass, Reuther of Cincinnati allowed St. Louis LARRY SEMON IN “THE FLY COP” XA ADDED ATTRACTION Keon therwi John, and|two hits and no runs last Sunday. The — - - T o eente were tha . 1éading | champions Split even with the Giants and | "KNOCK NA GOW"—This is a Six Part Special Production Taken in Ire- ED BO Y I E an d AI RAI swatsmithe of the convention, each poling| took two from Philadelphia. Quakers }a?dSTlt HasdAlsZ‘:e;nBEr‘d?r;erd‘ By c:nun-l GIbbl;“N_I: hl;lllns .arlr\‘{Vogf‘er- ; ® ® o $ \ heir losi: treak toflay after nine u ory and is e y Irisl len an 'omen—Do Nof iss is ow =~ fonsf il e eiint triats oy Tmatow o mivsr |l rid Coraaratiy s THE OLD TIME FAVORITES IN SONG REMINISCENCES OF BY-GONE DAYS i 4 out the onl; two hits|a 15 inning battle. T = mé.l‘:“hy.m:nrr. ’ Brooklyn epgaged in two more extra _WM&__ FEAT-JRE P!CTURE & Partiott mude an nusplelous start, scor- | inning contests and won both. The Su- WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS FOR OUR COMING SHOWS he ing In tha first canto, Moore reached|perbas lost to Chicago but won twice with SRR et (8 FRANK KEENAN in “Brothers Divided” , FRANK KEENAN in “Brothers Divided” CHowaky were | in the W : ;’?..‘iq“‘,{"“;‘l‘a:”.‘i‘.:é‘:'.“‘?"i;fi"iu :;!;spnchcd secutive victories, including a clos: - Smith advanced im to third and the}don Independents tool the game Satur- cora then scored on Rolf's sacrifice | from St. Louis, fell before Haines ne when G. Adams hit to deep|day by the score of 10 to 6. The Sunday "z, Cardinals and lost three to Adams scoring before the ball | game was 3 to 2 in favor of White Rock. Ia the Academy's half of the inning| Alexander of the Cubs won his d at home from the outi Whitney was offered four bad onmes and | straight game tod 1 In the second Noel hit to left waliked, ns i3 the custom. He took second [ New York made no progres: score center, arr PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE—AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA NO ADVANCE IN PRICES o AL RO S €. 2 R TR Rivals 15, Colonials 8. In Baltic Sunday after second on a oon, the A e A8 fico by Paradis and dashed|gave her ‘pltchers.pcux' support. :;rulf:!d\-d o‘ll i v Bal Rivals defeated the Colonials of 4 3 : ne when Ringland kissed one In the American league, Cleveland| to third. Comins reached up i Norwich by hte score of 15 to 8, The 5 ve on_the proboscls. scored over Chicago, St. Louis and Boston | a hot one just over second, scoring Noel [ o 7W! . > For just two Innings things were very|but was halted by Quinn of New York, \'or.ihe final tally. 2 i = o " h : 5 , but from the third on N. F. A. ran|who checked Coveleskie's winning streak | Waterbury lost a chance to score in e o R oo a of (oM Washington, 4 to 2. Score: wild, In the third Paradis reached first|at seven straight by hitting a home run| their half of the first two plays, Comins i 1 o St Leuls (A) Wahinston (A) ol 5 on nn error and stole second. Ringland |that decided their vitchers' battle. The{to G. Adams and three biffs of the walked, 1. J. Keenan, better known as| Yankees pounded the White Sox pitchers| we n WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th her by Johnson ending the inning. & John, soaked the first ball pitched | hard but could do little today with in the fourth w Johnson i MATINEE AND . f bases, scoring Paradis and Ring-| of Cleveland. Ruth, New rk’s pre r| ond and Fuhuer ov st with 0 NIGHT itz next drove Keenan in with|long distance slugger, brought his season|down things looked rosy for > E On Jackle Young's out Fitz took | total of home run up to f h it didn't last long, howeve E 1 macond and came in on Fanning's drive | Tuesday and on® Wednesday. by Authier of Thom 's grounder and v 10 lof Boston and Chicago had a_losing week. Five runs were added in the fourth,| Willlams of the White Sox had a re o in the fifth and three in the sixth— | of six consecutive victories until de e were In all by New York. Washington and I \o first inning Bartlett failed to| were unable to continue their w the fourth. when they added |play of the previous week. St In the cighth they obtained | pitchers were ineffecttve. Philadelphi round two, which | fought hard to get an even break in four games. 5 esd with the| In the Intersectional games, the western | yybnud.c me, for they | teams of the Natlonal league have won | Means. are out of the slump|10 out of 16, while the eastern clubs of ul fallen and are pre- | the American have taken 7 out of-13. eir best front to all e -“;’i“‘;']‘l“‘:hmp_ AMERICAN THREAD BLANKS tendance, which was WATERBURY KASEY He expects the warm (Special to The Bulletin.) them out Willimantie, May 16—Two hits two sacrifices fn the fir a throw to J. Adams to Comins for The score: n Thread Co. b b double play ended the inni Waterbury K. of C. [nfroducing™ THE SEASON'S CHARMING- COMEDY SUCCESS IRRESISTIBLE # s / LELEN HAYES WHo STolE GAMES: D National Leaguz. a0 18 e e Lose Game cut Mills team swamped the vals Saturday by the score Challenges. ball team ars. Com- | municate with William Wakely, Central| and inning gave the YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Sy | Barilett Hish Amerlcan Thread comvany one run in the | National League. b NS 4| game against the Waterb, ¥ ts of | AMERICAN THREAD BOWLEKS WIN AT | %‘ [/WOPO”S W/q o yii 50:“:{'1r:5r 'nhtt‘tfi“tcoz;} tally rlS\lmlnN from FROM CLARK'S MILL TEAMS s e < /75/9 Y 1 00 center in the second by Comins, e The Broadway grammar school t ncinnat (15 im 1 3 1 1}scoring Noel. From this timo o : SR 1 il i i League. : e e i lmr;?cn;,Am:llii Willimantie, May 16—The bowling| Would like to arrange u game with the : g | DVf/VTU/?fS 0, /IVTO THE $ i % o|between Meany of the visitors and Au.|teams of the American Thread company | g 7/7’[" /QOMA/V”C WL‘-[COM/NG ] 0 ¢ o|thier for the American Thread. took three straight in the girls’ matches| Eastern League. 2 ¥ 1y In the first inning J. Adams hLit and the men took two out of three of 3 3 g it to left £ ‘ IL/ ! BRRS L bbb R et Woodenducks. vere SUB-DEB FARTS OF e QBB 212 1|neat sacrifice by Peloquin. A hit by scores were lower than Phillles Beat Reds, Delude for the American Tl Cincinnati, O., May 16.—Rhi oft all the hone broke its lo: match. copping high single 92 and | games today high three with 264. Taylor for Clark’s| the 15th inni Mills of Westerly won in the me match | Miller walked, wdeiphia treak of nmine straight | nning from the American Assoclatio At Mi BOSTON 7H£AT,?[;- GOER! EDWARD CHILDS CARPENTER'S Comedy FROM MARY ROBERTS g In the final inning 4 went to third when Kopf 5 an with 108 for high single and 291 for high| muffed Alles throw and | i N SATURDAY'S MARKET. *Mn, demand 20.5%; cables 20.50, Marks, thrée. The gi match wa all o scored on Rix The | ‘RINEHARTS Stories n\e NOTABLE © York, May 15.—Although authord- | demand 204; cables 205. Government | foe i 't f el i P eeciion oo GEOLC e CAST tinued to emphasize the further |Ponds heavy; ratflroad bonds ; 5 Philadelphia (By Arrangement with ARTHUR HOPKINS) s ry trend of the financial end| New York, May 15—Bar ailv thing 3 e ial markets, today's short ses-| Mexlcan dollars 76 1.4 S ; ne bal ve [ (ommercial markets. today's short des 76 10 aned the alley with one bal and gave save fumished additional evidence of OTTON. e ks 0 ‘er-exiended short position, New York, May Cotton futures : 3 eatortained itha \lo. . B 5 y 'otto futures v Cycle clul e e & A sLan:fenmll rn.cu_u in the moderate | closed sieady. May, May 40.60; July mhn;:nl: :ill i]n‘ll A;Ely:u]x? prices was the bellef that|ss.26; October, 36.11; Docember, 31 &1 ‘midnig e gold Imports from London were 154, 2 L LEAGUE STANDINGS. Naticnal League Won DIRECT FROM A RECORD RUN OF 3 MONTHS AT Esels THE HOLLIS STREET THEATRE, BOSTON i Ty S Ty e i, ) PRICES—MATINEE, 50c, $1.00, $1.50—EVENING, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 PLUS WAR TAX enjoyed u T " SEAT SALE TODAY 10 A. M. 12, although confirmation of such Spot, steady middling, made by A & ODAY AT 10 A. M 2 movement was not obtalnablo in well| New York Sl T urea| 20T f : o aformed quartera, v L el o iton: 2 Girls' match— Ao sanT e din S S R e IS S IR i = Dealings fell to the smallest volume of | Geaber. se8s: Toremoes 'gou: 381411 Westerly. i v any weeckened so far this year. The o2 iaategt S Y R A S By e g - Cic 1 7 s firm to strong, With the usual| 2™ 3430 % Higginbotham 07 ‘ g = of prices on realtzt S S 3 | e s i et S ponis| wmm pavaszook masxer, Emmis 47 4 Chicago, May 14.—Hog receipts, 32,000 swell ... 48 ok : ring house statement. issuea|head. Market slow, mostly 10 and 15:1 Burdick .. .. 60 I 18 close of the market, was the|lower. Bulk, $14.00@15.00; top, $15.10; bt f most forecasts. Heavy trans-|heavy weight, .60@14.80; medium Sl Woa Lost local banks to meet federal inter-| Weight, §14.40@ .10; light weight, American Thread. Cubs 5, Braves 1. light lights, $14.40&15.00; | v packing sows, smooth, $12.50 packing sow s, $13 TODAY AND TUESDAY ALICE JOYCE AN APOLOGY e HTHE SPORTING THE BREED THEATRE DOES IN TWO BIG LEAGUES | | NOT HAVE RUBBER WALLS. IF nts and withdrawals by in-|$14.65@15. tutions for crop moving pur- d only a relatively small in- loans and discounts. In- t in reserve, there was a| C 000.000. There | Slow, sre than $866,000.- | dium and heav nand deposits and a | cholce and prime, 9,000,000 in reserves|and good, $11.504 Gervais .. .. T4 81 y 16.—Alexander won his| Al i it game toda: [ LEADING Men’s match— v it NF T4 < 99 j IT HAD, THIS STATEMENT OF f local federal reserve[good and choice s lys S s e e ! L)U(,HESD APOLOGY WOULD NOT HAVE and medium, §$10.00 3 -84 8 ot ¢ % ; el = - w rly large, | tie, heifers, $5.00@ & e RSP UE I} A PICTURIZATION OF THE CEL- B;OENL WRITTEN, FOR THERE 5 in and vie-[12.00; bulls, 201 v, ¢ w oo o2 : EERATED DRURY LANE WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN SEV- ssues at further price impairment. |cutters, cow 4 3 e S ] e : L ] old U s and 's cach declined | (light and : : 5 ; = | i National League | : PATRONS TURNED AWAY LAST 4 per cont on call with a drop of 2|13.00; *feed G. AL R oW |§ THE ORIGINAL PLAY CREATED | NIGHT UNABLE TO FURTHER i : H A SENSATION—THE PICTURE IS ggfafl-'- THE CAPACITY HOUSES i 5 SR > ba: ek L : Toah i = 5 THE FIRST 8HOWIN el i RERES . v i 2 & [f BETTER THAN THE PLAY — | o T T o Eaa W Sheep.—Receipts 5,000 head. Market 3 ' i g : DON'T MISS IT—IT IS BIGGER | IS A MATTER OF SINCERE RE- ;E;L'bcf;‘zs?h:owaz,“fme s more. | AND BETTER THAN “CHECK- § GRET THAT ALL WHO PLAN- e ERS” NED TO ATTEND COULD NOT culls and common §1L50@16, ep ?-T?EEHIS P FLANiOn lambg $18@20, yearling wethers $13. SLY THRILLING EVENTS 16, ewes $9.75@13, ewes, culls and co DARN THAT STOCKING | N JWHOLESOME ROMANCE. mon $4.50@9.25, feeder lambs $12@14.50. D OMIERD ARy EN THAN vAs Scor: New York (A) hpo a A) m nnounced govern boxing bout new code AM, THERMOS n that Pittsburgh, Ma: oy S TIME DEFEATING COLONIALS 9 d wi CENTURY COMEDY PROMISED AND PLAYGOERS i’fhhfl Ma‘;'ke lst:lflv?‘ c;?:itcl;L 5{;"??3 The American Th Bottle Co. t ,LT:S'L g'ggg%fi?fi#firsfli""gg ; prime $13.50@14, good $12.75@13.50, | defeated the Colonic city IFWS Y RE- g Udy butchers §12.7513:50, fair $12@ | loosely played PATHE NEWS gfi?fié&s 1;1HEEEDD|Ns€1?P°|NTED o B b -50, common to good fat bulls $9.50@ THE ONLY REAL NEWS THAT i REMAIN Nutte Cop & Z 11, common to good fat cows $6@9, heit- | lineups : WEEKLY AT WAY FOR “THE: SPORT- s . ers $11.75@12.60, fresh cows and spring TES Tt el L ING DUCHESS” WILL BE SHOWN ers $70 @140, veal calves $15. . Ellsworth ss, R.|: _‘AGAIN TODAY AND TUESDAY. 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 2:30, 6: AND 8:30 P, M. A Shecp and Lambs—Supply, 1,400 head, Market steady, wethers, $11.50; good | mixed, $10.00@11.00; fair mixed, $8.00@ 9.50; culls and common, 4.00 .00 ; lambs, $17.00. Yoo Hogs—Receipts, 1,200 head. Market 3b, R. Nelson 2b, No Advance in Prices . Harrington | S cf, Balfour If, Red Sussman | New T 3b, H. Dilworth 3b, A. | Citvcian in his contract. serted that the new ed to the letter and has warr 20 moters, managers and boxers {o Our Church Fair Friday evening at et seime dewy glogs . $iLG0g fect. Following are some of el JEERESF. e mediums, 31&00@10..0:' heavy g < ruies. r. and Mrs. William Thompson enter- yorl ers, '1}00@1&20; light Yorkers, The Taftville club met defeat in hou‘.l ‘Washington, May 16.—St. Louis evened Contestants 11 not be per tained friends from Springfield Sunday. $16.25@15.75; plgs, $14.75@$15.00; | of the week end games. The New Lon-! up the se have more than three attendar z roughs, $7.50@$12.00: stags, $7.50 v Yeomans and granddaughter onds and these must ref da are to arrive Home here ring ‘during the progress of the rounds.j Seconds shall use a fan and not a towel for fanning boxers. . b 12.00; heavy mixed, $15.00@15.50. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Open. Inigh. sbster with his family from Tow. ' Close. CORX: & 3 *ster spent Sunday at t) My, 196% All seconds shall remaxm in thcl‘r box- ther. 3. - Wetkoat he home of < 13 ers' corner during the bout and not wyer E. M. Yeomans, ) % place themselves In a neutral comner. e N g';',mw:: :a:n :..‘: row ; seconds on thelr 2 - 2 a0kt Throwing water by se % e REa { Washington, . C. 31 ~ man during a round shall di boxer, and one-half of the latter's money shall go to a hospital to be designated by the club. 2 235 2 % 6% LIBERTY BOND MARKET. ‘Hizgh. Low. pied the pulpit Sunday held a regular meeting on evening Salvation Army drive is on in this Quite a number of solicitors are reh parlors, | Working for it. i $ = been appointed S Iib us . . Wherever a boxer is apparently out oc o uas ¥ & e e ssed the bout must be stopped. 24 Sock ki PHOENIXV] 1ib Ist s No boxzer shall be allowed to contest|the Road Soclcty, § LLE T in 43 nSt an opponent ten pounds heavier| Miss Prudence Fish of Groton ‘was the G 3Mrs. IL C. Joslyn is visiting in Bostea. b R NOTOS, | riaciie Mk Shaset b Lavos ok NSV of Miss Emlly Platt in Willimantic, Sho has local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Clomens and R. L. han himself, in (ho ilghtweight class or| guest of her a under. scoveral days last wee Weights shall be announced from the| Ailss Eihel d ringside. Henry Langw goft bandagen shell bo allowed on | several days In D and_her brother, 2d 4 Lib &t 4%s Ve 43s . AmhRBRD Vie 3%s L 9558 95.50 Qiioted in doliars and cents per $100 hond. colient. Danclng was enjoyed during oclal hour. Bank. 40 dags Com, 60 dass ... Com. 90 dars Frauce, cents per fri Demand P : Boxar's hands Mrs. Eliza Noy¢ her mister,| Colburn were In Abington Wednesday i 5 -|) & Only six round bouts permissiblo. . John McDonald, in Groton Friday, |SVening 'attending the meeting of Woif FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, 5 T 3 The foul blow known &s the “Kldney| Mrs. Joseph Noyes wpent several days|Den grange. A class received the third Testera ' 4 T ‘wx\\\\. 4 punch’ shall be barred. week with her sister, Mre. llarris, of | #nd fourth degrees. Tho deputy inspector &l el ay TP Smoking shall be prohibited. ew! Tondion. Was present, A lunch wes served. The Demaz z 7 : i No boxer shall be permitted to wear| Miss Hattlo A, Wheolor and Mizs Groes | Program arranged by the iecturer was Gmles A }W‘ Wheolex gational | nk, 60° days A ’ chureh coaference in New Tucsday. don on | th ¥ i \V ct, signed by ter, ing.o boxer shall not be po . ¥ Latham and Roy Clemens are em- — e ployed at North Ashford at present. ANDOVER John R. Vinton of East Hartford was 1 e a wock end guest at R. G. Clemens', The Men'a club held a mecting Monday Rov. Mr. Meacham conducted serviees | evening at the town at McNalr chapel Sunday. He gave an illustrated lecture on the Holy Land. The slides were arranged by Mr. Tatem. There eeting at the| was a good attendance. Carl Tripp visited fri Charles Tiaker muffered n shock | coming from Willimaneer - e Sunday, lnst saturday, but is considered & very| The chiliren’'s party given 'by Miss ler* gull rred! little Detter, » Trowbridge Saturday at the chapel was from canieais in this city for all timo. The young people gave a play called a great success, about 30 being present. W 4 5 . . 2 (2N 5 PG e M MONEY. Tialy. conta per e New York, May 15.—Mercantile paper| Caies . VI 7. Exchange fim. Sterling 60 day bills | Belsium. franes ‘per deliar— 477 1-2; commercial 60 day bills on| Pemand jbanks 2.77 1-2; commercial 60 day bills| er Ge any, cent 271; demand 23.81 6-8; cables 3.82 3-8, Demand .. rancs, demand, 15.22 cables 15.20, Bel-| Cebles san francs, demand 14.42; cables 14,40, | Al ceits touliders, demand 56 1-2; cabies 36 5-8.| Cabim of the C, E. so- ntic Sunday eve d n e mark— ambll: . SRS AT SRR AT S s i i S i et G . R O i B s it bbb e

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