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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920 | ACADEMY LOSES TO WINDHAM HIGH |.....5*™ | MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE dephia #t New York. y 5 o ”’hu.o‘-.r;;"xu‘émd..t..;. | (All “00ds Covered by tnsurance During Transit) st s s . . S5 Touts at Chicago. . % NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNA™ The Hls ory of American Loagun. £ % Windham High schood ,outplayed N.fin the third, the nineteenth circuit drive | cuicsso st Cleveiund, FALL RIVER—NMEW BEDFORD e Lo F. A, ursday afternoon, at Recreation | here in eleven days, was a misjudged Detrcit at St. Louis. and Connecting Points . A e e S fly which Walker allowed to bound int ‘Washingion at Fhiladeiphia. n rices park, Willimantic, winning by the score | fiy which Walker allowed to bound into ton ‘st Philadeiphia. ENT—NINTEEN PiERCE-ARROW S e of 9 to 1. Lathrop, the Windham pitch- Five, double plays feat- N e EQUIPMENT. W TRUC i - t er duplicated his feat of last Thursday| e e E P WINWARD r& SON | ¢ indicates that whem > afternoon, by allowing only three hits. Chicags (A) [ Bridgeport at_Plttsfeld. . | the peak of commodity Not a batter was passed by him and 11| v nde & LR P e Huren at’ Soringeld. T T 2 { ol strikeouts were credited to him. Besides | J-Cotine. A Ak Waterbury at Worcester. Phone 37 WILLIAM STREE | prices is reached it is time being urable to (Mt the: Academy. BoVE| wours; 12 L1100 CRDAY'S RES 135 WATER STREET NEV/ BEDFORD 1o buy bonds of re od i 3 3 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. & uy n of recognizi ki lumn | Jackson it 4o ofwas 3300 t oo o e Er R R National Leagu NORWICH Phone 3337 Merit. A« many authik Gl i % /| Jourdin. 1 5 0 o|Wite 41 00 0] Cincinnatti 0, St. Touls 16 . . ¢ STREE kot 5 ‘ Long John Keenan did the. Serving | meee;. 2§ olodmingn 30 90 1| Cricememiitiungh ot soheduled 192 SOUTH MAIN STREET DURFEE STRIET o for Norwich and was nicked for ten|Schalke %0 Gfeenee 10 480 3 ¥t gime.) PROVIDENCE ZLL RIVER 4 e e safeties.’ 'He Eept the hits fairly well jClouon 3.0 41 ofifomte 2 0 20 ¢ Bostar 81 sk YT 0 (Secoudgame) Phone Union 3842 Phons 3519 [ n a gradual scattered, but he hadn’t a chance With| mows %102 0 offanien 1 0 0 o o adeele 5, Zoookaro (00 Iae ! the cost of living, ¥ ; the poor support he was receiving. Burnis 10 0 0 0 gl e gest ¢ : Windham won the contest in the first L o 2, i ST consetvat frame by collecting two'runs. With two Totals 33 92713 2| Only two games scheduled, | when they will race for the Child's apolis motor gpeedway next Monday at onservati : down, Connell reached first on Ringland’s | (») Tatted for Harris in Sth. International Leagus. “n. The Annapolis crew is an added |ten a. m. De Pu®aa wow the favored ing securities mentioned in L error. He pulled up at third on La- | Scrre by imiuss: 158 00 0 0| ey ity 5. Symacuse 7 : attraction by lnvitation of the othe. | position in the preliminary ten mile race | e e N throp's single. Lathrop _ stole second. | Fnitascmis - S D8 M e ) ol g e s or tne cup wiich was do- |yesterday afternoon at an average speed S SFIE Moran the next batter, singled, scoring| Three baso hits, Jackson, Welch. Home run,| Only (Wo gamws scheduled nated by George W. Childs in 1879. Dy [of 99.65 milés an hour. Doyer averaged which we will send to Connell and Lathrop. These two runs |J. Collins. 5 : Am;:lul:l ‘Ax;-m\luk agreement the first and second crews 1o |9 miles for the four laps. Chevro- | one interested. proved to be enough to win the game, |ppavps TAKE DOUBLE Sl e D finish will enter the eight oared shell |let's average was 96.0 and that of the | . |but the Thread City boys were in a it o Tomire & st 5 even for the steward’s cup on Saturday | French pilot 95.43, | BODELL L CO mean mood and they rubbed it in a lit- ¥ FROM GIANTS | niejo-Kansas City, wet grounds. afternoon. The drivers in the second row will be (4 . tle by crossing the dish seven more] New York, May 27.—The Boston Na- Eastern Leagus. —_— Art Kle Gaston hevrolet. Roscoe VEYBOSSET STREET, times. tionals defeated New York here this after- | Springfield 7, Haritord 5 _ PICKED ATHLETES WILL COMPETE |Sarles and Bennie Hill, The first two | 10 WEYBOSSET REET, . Joc Paradis created N. F. A's lone|noon in both games of the season's first| Abars <. Bridzeoot IN 44TH INIPZRCOLLEGIATE MEET | the third row will be Eddie Hearne ai Providence, R. 1. reast ew YOr, tally all by himself, as the saying is.|double header, the scores being 5 to 2| xosfd b WemREm & Philadelphia,” May 27.—Picked athletes | RaY Howard. The other position will be | Boston New York % \ He opened the lucky () seventh nning [and 5 to 0. Boston has won all five ey o ght roiloges Including Le. | determined by elimination trials to be | ¢ with a sizzling double to left. ~ He loafed | games played onthe Polo Grounds this | vuiveriy of catgomia 15 Syracuse Univmity & | S0 SWOREY-SIBRE CollcBes I Gl | held tomorrow afternoon. | The positions | &l m -~ an {around second while two of his team- |years. Scores: e e mpete.in-thefony-ourth | dlready announced. remiin. feed, - 5 T SR mates swung themselves foolish. Then (Fint Game) * Other Games. 5 tercollegiate Athletic | thOush some driver yet to e =S he yawned, stole third and came in smil- Boston (M) New York (W) Windbem: 8, N. F. A. 1 Mg OF A O e rinkes! bebter tinie T g iridTe 2 ing when the catcher threw the ball ab ngo a o hpo a e Exhibition Game. Association of America ‘which b driver must maintain an averag s : s ing wl o~ e e xhibiti - o jeld tomorrow afternoon. Pre- er must mair average —_— N’EWYORKwAmmm’sfuhmnable wildly. Paradis and Meek were the only | REL 4% € gomt L 01§ 3] ceuasa 2 mroum e e and two ralle. con- | mmiles an Rour for ten m maker. What i two Norwich men to get as far as Mann.1t 0 2 0 OfFleicherss 4 13 6 1 N i1 ¢ wil 1 K pacemaxer, is vogue today tase, tho rest recognizing first as their |Guigert 3 11 o alookR® 15353 LEAGUE STANDINGS {liminary heats’ will be held in all ek |0y rygy yrywriGHT CHAMP The R. G. S. ball team issues & ofal- Ao 3 Sullivan,: 2 o cague. 3 ¢ |lenge to any team under 13 ¥ > on Broadway ordinarily is vogue else- , { timit. St awa R Natost) League e e s e Auld ‘cvents in prepara.| TO SAIL FOR HOME SATURDAY |lenge to any team under 13 years. Ci ere 1TO THE Bchoclsiiays sacHl § won a s s 0 i ene 30230 i Wi ' T%i|tion for the finals on Saturday. There| New York, ‘May 27— Jimmy Wiide, |municate with Sepect where tomorrow. o e L e s e 5010 ol Gl U are more than 800 entries. British flyweight boxing champion, an |BOX S0- In Monroe Clothes we "are ablesto RUARE nat wpl pretirtipniiy: 1t & DRI T e TR R e o Sl e s e R L T e S hl TR finters.p o st Louls T fancied by the experts and one of the|England Saturday on the steamship Adsi- |a game s show you on the same day the men’s vl e e i e LB R R B ‘nox trio s expected by them {o carry off the |atic. The British boxer said ho s e a ® vlace in tals ieary 3 8001 8lxew yoit : i championship which is now held by the | pleased with the result of his Americs e e styles New York is admiring—beautiful i et e DD O e e R Ithacans Califoria and Dartmouth are | tour and wished o tharis the American | ° Do e, 2 e Q e k howing’ and | people for the fine way in which he aad StgoLn, e 1 See= textures, = Lot figured on to make a good s people ne way in which 13 B o 4 o Eie weaves and rich . " smart,‘snappy “ffoach Ext Molcay, was "“;"‘m’dnflt “A‘ Totels B § Bostin o the performances of their entrants may |been treated in the various cities in | 002y released Ou = hipas styles that capture instant attention and way his.colts acted yester 27, o2l (o) Batied for winters 1n 300 Cleveland 10 cut into the expected high scoring of | which he appeared. He said he expected | {0 the Pitisburgh club i i ity nat e ave Diclbion L] B e Y st e Princeton, Cornell and Pennsylvania. |to return to America in the fall, but had | FOUte: unanimous aj bt neyeriheltar you Skuow Doy, TS [ e by tumiois: Vathingion 1 Despite clear, warm weather, there not yat made definite arrangements M o 36h e B b m’rhe(&oriiovxu‘l“b;rg::::z;n-t;:_ T::kg\i Boston e eeeend 3 Teles Louis 18 were few athletes on Franklin Field to-|for bouts. onroe Spring Styles put yo tep L Ty i e —2 | Plilladeiphia day for practice. i e : TR ) vational game Saterday efternoon at| Two base hits Kuuff, Neht Detrt o B ¥ SoL HARVARD'S VARSITY CREW NOT ) with America’s best dressed men—for Uorwich. The coach looks for a big im- e dRacendSxme.) DE PALMA WON FAVORED - TO OCMPETE IN REGATTA o i vork Josten New Won Lost ey & ¢ . = a2 ¥ New York men buy Monroe Clothes pRreent e T W hpo a ¢ e Sieery POSITION IN PRELIMS| Cambridge, Mass, May 27.—The Har- Nor Bon d Child A Manager Metzger announces that he|pogenct 5 21 0 o New - Harca: 7 ¢ P 37— RETanDe | vard Jvars = AE et & For Intants an ildren more fkl' any other fimd. has secured Bulkeley High of New Lon- | Pick.2b 313 3 ofv Hagiteed e ] Indianapolis, Ind, May 27.—Ralph De|vard var crew will not compete in 20 AR 6. s don for Memorial Day afternoon. Some-{Manlf 180 0 o Albuy (1L u A S Tl i = InUse ForOver 30 Years Spring is here, Summer is coming—buy e B s w0l Bl 3 T I ChsEfiND mamad ‘B o ol | SIeht Wil be oataes 1F Wit rtes: byt | DAiseys Brass 7 o TODAY. N e adviee e fad to b, onidech Dokl 5 03 18 el b rons3 5 when thirty-two of the world's reatent the coaches have decided olo lizve the the = //7 o willess 5 2 1 4 a|3mithe line up for the start of the |varsity oarsmen devote their time to i ture 3 . 7 quto racers >4 — — e~ [ Memorlal Day and enfoy & real batle. | onant™ 41 4§ dowmcid WORKMEN BUSY PREPARING 3ve hundred mile grind at the Indian. |training for the coming race with Yale. | e indham eol " b = —! Totals 'UP CHALLENGER, SHAMROCK IV “OUR MEN’S STORE” f ol 5075 8 mom 2 e b Wiltnes.30 4 ofrrsherzn 3 o 8| mouts i 1 e e Paradic ea o 0| Score'by tuntu: New York, May 2 n 4 Rsisied B fenmit, 8 0 0 Brston ~1 0200011 05|Thomas Lipton'’s cup challenger, Sham- e b 8 3] Home runCrutse; | oner eltn Fick Youss: {4045y preparing to step her hollow wood‘: Yousct UThompn.2b 3 30 — en mast. This spar is said to be mucl e Meck I 3 olrnoritehss 3 1 0| PHILLIES WIN GAME AFTER heavier and stronger than the Resolute's 4 el 0 Sffeanerin s 0 GOING ELEVEN INNINGS | Which snapped in a race last week. Tot. sl Totals 40 ¥ e e One of the novelties of the Shamrock PR : Brooklyn. May 27.CBrooklyn and | ;s 7, gwedish speedometer made in the X S D08 07 8ee 100 P':[“ad‘""“ played off a postponed game | ¢ of u tube running through the hull - g 50) Am R Busst. o Wirt’ham 200 0 1 1 * x—9|today, the visitors winning 5 to 4 in ¢ e - erafi th water where the o gy R e o am T S gy bacc Mo adls e fuse b Tatih | eleven fnnings The visitors won tn the |of S8 S50 T8 NE S T or e New ¥ M o IR Amer Can .. et i) i eleventh when Paulette singled and scor- . hei enecd. | This: will en- stocks toda onsiderably under the Am Can pr - cenan 4, by Ls 3 ¢ LhEE g iy eor |tube resisters the speed. s g S g o e T RIS e ed on R. Miller’s long double to left. [ ,y1* JERSIE U8 TG outs for speed SERIES: rhet was_ ste to stro Profit e “BABE” RUTH GETS TWO HOME joore: before the arrival of her trial mate, 23- ket steady to s S e e ror SeAbONIl . Paliasbiac i) Brookiyn (W) Shamrock ! ng and bear pressure materially re m 0t & L pr RUNS, MAKING 10 FOR SEASON PHaC 0 Ktyw (n), meter S A suced many gains at the close. Am Tecomo Boston, May An assault upon[Bancrories "3 175 1 Olowenss 3 07 e o sent among the professional ele- Fred -t | Umpire Hildebrand by Pitcher Shawkey | ¥illamst SoosiBueay (20 GOLF CLUB AREAN INTS nt was favorably influenced by news Am' Woolen fof New York in the fourth inning, result- | yeocerir S e ¥FOR MEMORIAL DAY t Pacific coast points dn Wosten ;e ed in Shawkey recieving a scalp wound |J.Miler. 2 5 1Wheatis 1 e ot ich (GOIE BIuh has aeraugedia SN ments o ol Atchieon” from the umpire's mask, created excite-| pAGRET § 37§ GRETRL, 33 program of events for Memorial day, for . This was accompanied Mention pi 0 ment in the game with the Red Sox to- | Witerowe 2 2 oftidusy 3 1 both the morning and afternoon. In the reports that a similar movement from Bt & ono day, which New York won, 6 to 1.|Smithp 0 % ofRruesere 3 1 morning—18 holes handicap medal play. rica may soon set in. e e ke Rath made two home rans, EVInE | muv, B3 331 Shami> 8 0 T Tor lowest et svore fecelves & Tod of the gold from the far Bein him a total of ten for the season. Score: VAR L S e Gow's club and has name engraved on X oS i WS b M b e New York (M) | Bosten (A) i Toials 41 9 handicap cup, second lowest net score re- \ x r ent of the Anglo-Fren e & S $ Sloopert 3 5% 1§ slblais, L 100, 0 0, o0 ey | Oelea Ve EoIt Lalls win e g ernoon 000 lo g next Oct S e i 2 TjveNally.h 4 1 4 & 1 0002200000 0|event—handicap mixed foursome. The 2 4 " i i agE g Sral Yeather H 0 0/Menoskydf 3 2 4 o of Two basch B. Miller, Myers. Three base hits, | man and woman making' the lowest net 5 i 300 Crandies Motor * £ 10 ol 40 10 D B score wili each receive ten golf balls. s 3 a ments of exchange were b g4 gl 4 1 6 3 0McInnis,1b 4 210 T pa - “athe fusing, to most of the| s (m crw 423 0 ofusterso 4 100 11 Cardinals 16; Reds 9. e A aut o e ng e ; e and eastern European centers Gl M & s B 2530 Ymmwan 2% 53 5| St Louis May 27.—St. Louis and Cin- ot s g, while bilis nn(;;andon sirength SL M AS E 1000 olkary I 10 olcinnati indulged in another free hitting " s il r he reaction in German and Aus. RI&P 3% I xEtbel okt contest today, the locals winning 16 to[MANAGER PAT MORAN HAS t f r remittances te d C Chile Copper N ety s Se e = e et i Shatsof ] L B B R ERE DT pEEs nomveraren| | € Lnaorsement o and crowns was largely due to specula- e e Batied for Shawkey in 3 . St Lowis (M) | Cincinnati, 0., May 27.—Manager Pat E o on Crucible Steel pr z) Batted for Harper in 6th. Craness 4 02 1 2 27% o o|Moran, of the Cincinnati Reds, whose E . . . Rumors that a large loan to Belgium Den & R G pr Sty e fDabertln 2 E o 0lsuspension was announced Tuesday, was 1 t 1 lon alrs ring the stage of completion| 100 Dome lines Bo, 5 Rons 0 i § §|reinstated upon receipt by Presidént John ) = firmation. Bankers identified| 0o rrie ii pr 2w L 0 o o|Heydler, of the National lexgude. of Mo- with previous loans to that country in- Fisher Rods ome runs, Rufh (). 10 0 o|ran’s denial that he had made state- i —— . > v timated that credits expiring at the mid- Fisher Body pr SED e 2 &|ments attributed to him regarding lan- Z ) i all money was again available in Gen Motor pr 2 THE MOUND IN THE FOURTH | Salcen 3 i) sherdelp 0 ~ — { < 11 R e et s o e i AR I LR ROUREN | Eaes R e | that can keep up a sales record of over fifty million oy Mo 7 p € dy ladeiphia, May 27.—Chicago wourd | S0y 2 2| Toas T i i response. The retro- o br up the series today by beating Philadel- i Hie OvENENLEY XmdATEA pairs annually—and that has been the volume of sales - W i 3 o 8 phia. 6 (0 1, driving Martin_from ~ the Philadelphia, May 2T—Foyr _of the ‘1 = - i - o sy S S50 T Cobsne. . mound in the fourth. None of the five 00118660 01 09|leading college crews, Navy, Princeton, e g s rent in the textile| ises jn: Hureesier runs scored in this inning was earned, i3 %20 808 0 2716 | Columbia_and Pennsylvania, will open or Ipswic osiery lor scveral years. and leathe des. 4500 Tt Paper % but Martin's own wild throw gave the Dbase hits, Daubert. Roush, See. Allen, Stock. | {he American Henley regatta on the i i i i I Pools enlive . ck t| 109 Iot Mer Mar ol Three base hits, Duncan, Neale, McHe e Y ue. M SR DG o S :,',‘:;.:‘; 168 Jo e e visitors three runs: J. Collins'’ home run | ore® fass, Uis- [Puncan, Neale Schuylkill river late tomorrow afternoom The success of this hosiery is built on Good Valu s = -, % 500 Kenneeott . . . . . S B e, e ek Bawlo- | - sw bids vaic — swich Hosiery is knitted to meet the demands of alls » an 200 Max A ye'¢ csie s ks ey A e el W B human feet. Every size is scientifically accurate. s . Sy '3 E 9600 Mex Petrol 1 bonds were aistinctly s 700 Miami Co ) ’ = ’, 5 - y also French municipals, the general de.| 1006 M & &7¢ ... Men’s, women’s, and children’s styles in cotton, lisle 5 mestic list also tending higher. Total| oo 3o K & T »r ? : : g sales, par value, aggregated $16,500-| ‘oo prom pr ; mercerized and fibre silk. 000, 100 Nat En & St . : e o . 8. o1 vere 500 Nat E & S. ’, X ", 1 T TN el b iadgee oo o X' K ‘flpr;)m W . . N ich C Style No. 223: Women’s Hose, * - Style No. 2450: Men’s Half BT ouianie: as on uare orwicn, Lonn. gauze weight, soft finish, . Hose, mercerized lisle, medium STOCKS, Nt & wat combed, seclected cotton yarns. - . weight,knittedtheIpswichwayto 56 Allls Ohaimer e B £ O . ) -Y ’ o = Made with double garter top, - = assure maximum wear with neat i ol ur entire stock of Men’s, Y oung Men’s new Spring Suits, high spliced heel, double sole, appearance. High spliced hee 1100 Replogle Siset . 100 Tep T & Siee reinforced heel and toe. In - - doublesole, reinforced toe guard. black, white, and colors._y In black, white, and colors, ] IPSWICH' MILLS, Ipswich, Mass. Established 1822 . Oldest and One of the Largest Hosiery Mills in the United States in the season’s latest styles, in Serges, Cassimeres, Flan- nels and Worsteds. $16.50 $30.50 These garments are quoted at prices far below the pres- ent manufacturing prices. 71 outh Pacific .. RICHTER & CO. | ™ - o | S Members New York Steck Exchange | slon Tomers Py .. %100 Taton” Pacitc .. Springfield Hartford New Britain| poh Lrlon [Fac or ... B0 U 8 Ml oF 45600 17 THE HARTFORD nE 200 West 100 W, Alr | Trak ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. B0 Wt . 200 Willys Over . voted to increase its R gt its caplital stock MONEY. $5.250,000 to $10,000,000. Rights| New York, May 27.—Call money eing actively traded in and at the | Steady; high 7: low 6; ruling rate 6; closing bid 7: offered at 7; last loan 7; R, L e s i 59 3100| xew von St 3icoion wo|] Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Serge Suits, both in the inhetaingty rcommand the ure| g conservative and Young Men’s Belted models. q i o i Bl ¥ N EXCHANGE RATES. 'ml e Full particulars on request ‘,',.:’,:.:13'. f““"_‘, e ”“f‘."“”’wrm 3.:; $22.50 Cou'’ &0 dan ol o & 00, |0 E BOYS’ SERGE SPECIAL gorinafield Hartord Now sriwin| YT 70T 4e g |} Irrespective of former prices, our entire stock of Boys’ WeOwnandOffr | 855" "2 1z |} All Wool Blue Serges. Knickerbocker Suits, fully lined PROVINCE OF SrlTTEew n|l pantssizes8to18. - NOVA scom g:llb‘:.nd seesaten seessiienns 6% Gold Bonds LIBERTY BOND MARKET. | $10.95 $12.50 $15 YIELDING 730% pii b FULL PARTICULARS UPON U S Lib 4th 43 11 s mameson|f i85 B £ BE] AL FURNISHINGS AT REDUCED PRICES. e (HERL THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE e e “MORE FOR LESS” 3-7 Water Street

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