Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 21, 1920, Page 3

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Kalamazoo, —lflc.h. i%]y ¢—Tor the le‘fl San Diego to the county jail “e“- : for Money third consecutive time in as many probably will leave in tne cuurody S weeks, Charlie Valentine piloted Red |! —‘teflenl.omarl tomorrow {r Cnicago 'I W P ri was winner tnis afternoon in |of the Mann acy federal officiais sud. ces. * Warriors Dixfeat All Stars. flnt hutmwhich the Valentine mount | Sunday and met defeat by the hancs Ordinary commercial loans failed to finish in front. “Pop”™ fuu,wunemrl. Bathyuy °8 were in are being made at rates hncem to victory over the stake pac- | to begin gentence for vivlation for Bonds The All Stars traveled to Fitchville G.en had a good day, winning {wo|ne form but outfield errars cost the AR which maem exorbitant. The events handily. Stars the game. The Stars gt their % fr Summaries runs in the firét and eignih Hend I e e 2:16 trot, 3 heats, purse $1,000 Jones of the All Stars [ 1ed aad led demand for money. It is belvn,\b. h. by Manrico in witung gett:ny two q;ng,k Lhrs apparent that this condi« * doubles and a home run. Lyncy of t e tion cannot continue in- Warriors followed “with twp singles, & defiitely’ and’ ‘that it is - . double and a home. run. Both men £ : ho)c"nsub&l»gnd\%n?r;\md 30t mere at bat six times. . The inficld of only a question of time atarl o al, Di. Coffman, Ali- | the All Stars backed upp thcir name in " bef i so'a, Czar Peter, 02ma, Braoke, Lot- | big league style. A e :’;‘?t el 10 _at -~ and Torbay s!'5 stased. Gribbins and Sweency are .compli- et s B o, + Best time 2:08 1-4. mented on their fine work¢as wwappires. prices. 2:09 pace, 3 heats, purse $2,000. Batteries, All Stars, Goldb and | Werite for Circular No. NB- Ret‘i’n??\?i‘l?flt‘l’ni’) b‘y Constan- \ Weisner; Warriors,” Wheeler - and 558, which describes good Symbot” 8. Forrest (Murphy) z 7 Stars play the Mo- bond issues yielding from 7 'l,mie mmtl((stxuxr:eon) 3 hegan Rds at Moir:gan 1ark. The per cent. to 8 per cant. ay Mack (McKinney) . 3 | score: ’ Peter Look, Lillian Silkwood .| All Stars . .200000010-3 Bidwell and Hallie Hoyt also sturted. | Warriors . $1010010x7 BODELL & CO Best time 2:02 3-1, R WEYBO 7 pace, 3 heats, purse $1000. Challenges 10 B ISSET STREET. Princess Mary, br. m. Ly Lmd The Red Sox of aftville challenge the Providence, R. I Beil (Fleming) . Broad Street Clippers, CIiff: Street Bi- Boston New York \ ) # ~ P Hazel Kuestner (Allen) cycle club, West Side Trimmers -or . ) ot e any team overaging 13 Vears of age. | i N S Captain Heir at Law (Morrison) 4 Any one desiring games write to-Man- ' WRAPS and CAPES % Foxy Ann, Dr. Burgess, Bondelin, it Betty Blacklock, Gold Quartz and Gray | 357 g‘g"'“‘“ Phaneuf, Taftville, Conn., 1 California today, was broagnt touight | Philadelphia, July 20.—Sisler's home | 0% i St % o, (xx) Batted for Lelbold iii 9th. Hal also started. Best time 2:03 I-1. s 3 ; E m 2 g The Colchester team challenges the |run drive over the right field wall in $ Pod8 trot, § heats, purse $1000. | colonials, Pastimes or Taftville or any |the eighth won for St. Louis today, 5 : e Ul e o A other team. Write to Manager Fried- |to 4. Jacobson's home run with two - g 3 Br. ek (Murphy), .. 4 5 | man, Colchester. on bases in the sixth put St Louis ; Harvest Tifle tMobonald) 3 ——— ahead, but Dugan’s trirs>, sandwiched : . Red Bond (McMahon) ....... 7 4 2 Cubs Win From Braves between singles by Welch-and Perkins, - : Busy's Lassie, Sis Bing. Roxanna| Chicago, July 20—Chicago made it | tied the score in.the latter half of the ] : Moore and Snny Smiles aiso started. three out of five from Boston today,|inning. Score: ; N Best time 2:0 4, winning Lhe flnal games of the series, st 1 Philadelphia (A) Y - E] J bl et 0 FORMER PRICES WERE TO $59.50 °. KROHN SPECIALS WIN ANOTHER Boston (N) N) Geaor ¥ 0byksgb 3 122 0] P MATCH DEFEATING ARMOUR'S | roruit inl i e oWaha 81200l ? =3 . e i aye > | Bagers,x 1.2 450 8 1 0 ; Armour six ond won, the 1zal scorg. s 190 300 402 29 ¥ was three straizht ma‘ch-d fer the b el ; : : Burwell.p 31100y ‘lu the last point The ‘xCl;i'b\tfl_v a 2 g 000 T tals 88 1227.20 0 { v last match was 15 to 14 Vilson.c B AT e (2) Batted for Moore. n 8th. X LT B RS o e e I 2 PEACHBLOOM WRAPS WERE $49.50 JneDeslr;mlndalcledasl; ot Watson.p 009 Pilladclohia ARt R SR e | sseserssssers’iresss st o George Dol inemen, Riorian, Dono- Coies Two base hit. Gerber. Th base hits, Walker, el S L 2 BOLIVIA FULL LENGTH COATS WERE $59.50 The members of the tsams were: {g,“,;‘,‘:,fd“,’; 2 VANKeE D enITE s . S T o Krohn Specials—Su'liv: Sove by il Harrington. Dimond. = Brii sy DIVIDE DOUBLE HEADER 4 GENUINE CAMEL’S HAIR POLO COATS WERE $59.50 Armour's—J. Walsh, Caffery. Downmg ¥ Clilexgs L e = Ry s s easan o e 3 New York, July 20.—By dividing to- : H. Desmond, . sSuluvay, i ; = : g the series from Chicago, four ames 1o 3 WOOL JERSEY SPORT COATS WERE $37.50 Mi;*;istbflr;lal T ) Dodgers Defeat Reds. the series from Chicago, four games to N T R R R 3 s s 3 15 14| Cincinnati, July 20.—Brooklyn won |two. The visitors won the first game, z R ssiis i 0t 20050 By 26t i B T e Skt i 9 SILVERTONE AND VELOUR WRAPS WERE $39.50 Thur night Mw“ ‘the 01‘1 Corners | cinnati today, 3 3tp 2. Score: game, 6 to 3. Ruth hit his 32nd home : PRI T R I Brooklyn (N) m-mnu ‘u) run of the season in the first game. o e e T I ey P ey 8 GOLDTONE CAPES .. WERE $45.00 - MARSHALL WON MASTERS' )‘“rlfl":h‘tlo"nzmmfflz’h o ‘(Flmaaml.) e » Sliiele 0 0 0 68 & oi8 00 0v0 6. 66 e s e e e Nes 0 s ! G hd 10 Ret hi Ne ’ b CHESS TOURNAMENT | i’ {31 1 ¢ Vi TR KD a el b oo e 4 BOLIVIA CAPES WERE $49.50 Atlantic City, N..J., July 20.—Frank [ MWo=e . 2°1.4 9 0 L L R s L RS f Sy ke s e sa WeeC e eTe R0 e vieieisn s 0 ol ne * 3. Marshall of New York, United States | Kitaur s § 12 & o Ve 3413 13816 : 3 L L TR BEF LR L0 7 VELOUR CAPES WERE $39.50 Tournament here today by defeating | Gimesp E Feisch,cf $52AK 43100 D R R T R P R ) < George G. Neidich of Cornell Univers- | o, T et taf-toa s 3 % et et Gt 1| 2 fiiiide fiiH 12 FULL LENGTH TWEED COATS WERE $29.50 New York, who played a draw with S. {‘x’""f.}l.i\" 0 : 300 e sza00 . I R Y o T. Sharp of Philadelphia, was second. | Cird . Kerr ol inn.p 50 3 B2 o e | T e e SiiniE Hi 16 SPORT COATS—VELOUR POLO CLOTH WERE §29.50 Stasch Mlotkowski of Los _Angeles, : 2 : Totals Ve ereie s P o tied for third as a result of Jacl\sons Giants' Win From Pirates 1600 0] . 5 defeat of Mlotkowski. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 0.—New York e = i defeated Pittshurgh today, 5 to 2 CHARLES E. COURTNEY BURIED | -*’Nri i s = ewYor - Pittsburgh - (N) A . o e i ies LM LR THIS REPRESENTS OUR ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK. THE Ithaca, N. Y., July 20.—The mnemll{"gmfiu e % 40 000 4! of Charles E. Courtney, veteran Cornell | Yomey™ § & i 5 1.9 TN 00 PR S e Sl Ph.id g it S e, v SALE PRICE IS CONSIDERABLY BELOW WHOLESALE COST SO Saturday morning at his summer home | K8Rb 3 2113 0 0 Nicholwndt 40 & 1 0 e Home ruse, Felseh "‘“d Ruth. on Cayuga Lake, was held here this| pnr. s G R (Second Came.) Piiiga fii T WE ADVISE EARLY PURCHASING. : Burial was in Lake View cemetery 10 h 3501 40 M eiini o A . 227 ~ overlooking Laflxga Lak.eA 8 27 1% ol 42711 3 :l‘?::l":;) 3 H . 2 0 ofRuthir 0 Jack Johnson to be Brought Back to s et G0 ol &0 LAEE R LE STARTS TODAY Los Angeles, Calif, July 20.—Jack x Adbance §0 b 20 Johnson, former heavyweight champon g o 3 1 of the world, who was arrested wheny| SIEEEREHOME ERN DRIVE N NicGielrn 950 mos s ne crossed the boundary from Lower| S8TH WON GAME FOR BROWNS S . Scoie by Inminzs FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL gy TIGERS DEFEAT SENATORS 1-100001 03 5040000 x5 Bodie, Peckinpaugh. Felsch, ome Hrun rum, Pipp. MAREET FLUCTUATED. 500 Gen Motor . % u% New York, July 20.—Prices of popular| i G Jetor we ... Mo IN DOUBLE HEADER shares tended irregularly downward at the outset of today's contracted stock market session, becoming firm to strong 1900 Gt, North pr . 0 Gt N 0: Subs 00 Ins ~ Copper . 00 Int Harvester sox | Washington, July 20.—Detroit won 33% | four of ity five games with Washing- 30 | ton by taking both games of a double %% | header today, 7 to 6 and 2 to 1. The 3% | first game went to fifteen innings. 2 L 3 . ! 12;-,125 MAleSITRE.ET' ot fll ‘ =l at midday, but losing seme of this ad-| 50 Iii paper 2 vantage on realizing sales in the final| 1w lat Ppr dealings. 3 S s ey 30% | Scores: Publication of the railway labor| 500t AL atar pr £ (Firt Game,) board’s wage terms and the decision of 400 Max Motor Detroit (A) Washington |(A) the Pennsylvania Railroad Company fo| 2e - Wra 7 AU Zas reduce its working force by some 12,000 e Minmi 6158 27450 men occasioned moderate selling gt rahs 100 . g : $4 2 2d 4 P ns held with- .3 50 { 3 ;: ;:.:ctogssnz. t:“.(\’; reactio; §§‘;2 Sl By aaid Philadelphia l.l RS | size when thrown. off by their parents in|cannot survive. Furthermore—and this aided. ;. E g iy of-| 2® e e e Boston 8. (11 inn riads, need (o pass “the first few|is a most interesting feature of the co-| “lhat this work is not a mere sy “l‘::‘“fl:?; ;:?Zs‘,;"{e,,i?e ent. [ X 6140 5 31 e ‘fs‘;‘onfi“fimg nings) | s of their independent existence onrelation- of fishes and mussels—the young |ment, but is yielding Draeticar risfifi‘:’f. Lis in steels, equipments and motors| i oteelb S 830 02 s ] G | the zills of fishes. If the fishes are not/of particular kinds of mussels require|{shown by various pieces of evidence. For expérienced Jlittle difficulty in elevating gon Pierce 03 .. . Oldhamp 4 2 0 1 RS . “'acmm 5 present at the proper time, the mussels|the gills of particular kinds of fishes as|instance, pearl buttons have been made their favorifes by one to three points,| 704 Piawe OUl b xShorten 1 0 0 0 80000 e 16 nurseries. from Mississippi river mussels growr | the advanee in a few instances extending| 13so0 m.ax..," ® Dauss.p ThE Ax - ;; 4; ? z‘ nm“,,. kron 3. ““The “black bass is host for several n]om 1?1\&9 ;lhal had been artificially im- K = = 3 Toronto & Horth . of. miissels. the: erappide. £ _!planted onthe gills of = black bass lest beyond those limits. 3700 Ttep 1 & Steel ', Totals 571545 7 0 echary 1 0 0 o 4| Dalmors 3 , the crappies for sev: Tobaceo, food and chemical issues im-| #%0 South Pacific Eicksonp 1 1 0 2 o Easters Loagus. | Forbids Sale. Of Vessels By |eral others, the catfishes for others. The|than two Years before and had been un- proved on covering of contracts and the| i, Ny ey, mm——— Waterbury 2, Albany 1. | et 2 skip-jack a kind of herring, is the only|der constant observation. These mussel shorts in American Woolen 2lso found it! 360 Tenn Copper &) B et e 1492 | Pitenad s Wl 1 Shipying Board known host for the best of all mussels;|Would have attained full ,commercial advisable to settle. Buying of Woolen| 2300 Tobacoo Pro (xx)_Batted for_Oldnam, in Tots. maapng S i 2 and as this fish is not by any means|Size at the age of four and a half years.” was accompanied by reporis that the| 308 Wn Lo (2) Batted for Courtney in Sth. A Nssisan -Asseciation: abundant, its maintenance is of prime . company's New Lnl;land ur:l;lsl- Precd 1 0TS Rubber = "};:{:,;‘d"};,s"s’;’;,’e,:;‘ B Totiatile. 21 86 : ; | {n:lnorttra‘ncelmllshxes we]tarf‘ of the bu:onu The most of the slips occur after the .’ would resume normal operal U § Lubber < iy o Indlanapolis 9, is 6. (First game, industry. In ) more than one and a|cup has been to the lip. amounted to 525,000 shares. 1":’23 ;, g 1::'; 913 | Detroit Indlanapol's _lnm:a olts 3. (Second game.) half million skip-jacks were rescued. 3 ¢ Banks with extensive western and| R0 8 Sied pr B iy e “The peculiar requirements of the 7 southwestern connections were t] de eiu- 499 Westinghouse . prid :;; }‘;;, Three base hit, 4 = young mussels having been carefully de- 5 jest lenders of money on call and a few ao‘g m,;‘n,; 3"' e EH e e LEAGUE STANDINGS. termined, the bureau of fsheries has gone RICHTER & CO time loan: 1t?’x- p:‘otégv:éwmal;:x;sw‘m? 100 Wor. unw ;1) 3* B . National Leasue. S 5 extensively into the business of aruficial A made at = B wonn hm "B < 80 Seere by fnninss: Won_ Lest. | propagation of pearly mussels by:- a| Members New York Stock Excha: v eral Commercial banks were Teported W% & ) pen § 5 83 B R s method which is a vast improvement on e SR SNCERE SRS R MONEY. Toree bas $ | b woo % 508 nature, ' The spawning mussels, held in|Hartford New Britain Springfieic ponds, ‘afe at the critical veriod provided with the special fishes needed for the at- A Sty . tachment of the young. The fishes ob-|One of Connecticut’s Premier tained in the rescue operations are turn- ed into the ponds at the time the mus- Public Utility Stocks under recent quotations. New York, = ere was less pressure upon the for- or] July 20.—Call mone: ei:;hexdmnle ‘market, but rates on Lon-|St€84Y: hizh '8; low 8 ruling rate s,|/NDIANS WIN 11-INNING 13 closing bid 7; off = don continued to favor this center, ; offered at 8; last loan §. © BATTLE FROM RED SOX meh, Dutch and Spanish bills also re- Bank acceptances § 1-8. 3 Boston, July 20.—-Cleveland defeated i > N. : Score: inoculated. ey are then liberated in mainly at'lm:ular changes. Swiss gov- MV W York, * July 20.—Cotton spot Clewsiand (A) Boston (A) By the open water and distribute themsel-| We Offer and Recommend for ernment 8's made 2 new high record at|steady; mlddhng 4300, hpo s e ab lipo a e ves and - the mussels throughout a 103 1-8. Total sales, par value, Were — Jamieson, 25 5% 8 0 Hacperat 20 ‘u\us wide stretch of river. Thus two,impor- Investment . " §50,000. Old U. S. coupon and regis- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chapman.ss 2% 2.0 oster3b "8 3.2 3 q|Wasuington . tant branches of the bui 's work tered 2’s gained 1-2 per cent. on call. Onen, preen. e Speaker.cf 21 00 Menoslolt 6 0 4 0 0 Lot b e e bureau’s work go S ity 10 % 11% oy R e S el HARTFORD ELECTR[C ifigy, g e s “The artificial propagation of . fresh- 3 hr iy Wwater mussels is onie of the functions of el Pnd i1t BT e s LIGHT CO. STOCK LIZERTY BOND m, i ERRR tioe! ’r';:‘e):mr:::: ;?caimmdt 2 i éhs:lssmm Ak ARKET. 0000 e S B al T lowa. acl year 4 L3 2 5 2 0000 Totus 45158 r{‘.;‘;{i‘mfl_ from 200,000,000 to 300,000,000 voung| Erice to Yield t 7% s s mussels are thus brought in contact with b e { Warttara ! the gills of rescued fishes and given a 1 g : 20 le u oy | Waterbury proper start in life. The maintenance of s Samicern 7. | WHERE PEARL BUTTONS the mussel: supply 18 thus.being greatly; n. Foop- vs . Sctung. - Tares buse hifs, Johmson 1nd Homp- | . COME FROM CoER 1 - — vs ] | “Complexity of modern industry is| | - < ervation of certain Mississippi z ! PR 5.76 3 e 3%s 55.86 5. GAMES TODAY. ra.p:ly illustrated by the fact that your > Y LA MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE FOREiGh EXOINRSE xvei. National Leagus. | pearl buttons are’ dependent up: e 18 X Week Boston_at St. Louls. - i % Yesterday. 5 £ BT N T fish” says a Dulletin from_the Wash- (All “acods Covered by Insurance During Transit) Philadelphla at Chieago, Sterling _(par $4.86: i e $4.86% per merv;r; ington, D. C., headquarters of the Na- z ravong viexeo. miwvenc (|- NORWICH-—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM hic Societ tional - Geographic Society. FALL RIVER—MEW BEDFORD AGioan Eaia: This economic curiosity is explained in 50" | Chicago at Boston. ication to The Society by Hugh| _ Justice Jennings -Balley, of “the and Connecting Poi 38 St Lot “at. Philadelphia, a communication to The ety by Hug! d onnecting Points Cleveland at New Yorx M. Smith as followsir District of Columbia, who has hand- s 5 A P d;'y' 4 5 e r-,‘.-:;u. i “The perpetuation of the fish supply in| ed down 'a permanent injunction EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PiERCE-ARROW TRUC %8 par 15 e gt rine)” 5 AT ST the Misslsslpp§ and its t;lbumrl;: din— ~dgainst - the sale of the .vessels by + ‘Haven at Waterbury. volves a very important industry besides the mapl Board. This: ends the 50 X ng Boar 2 ‘Hartford ¢ Worcester. fishing. Inveéstigations conducted for the x 2 R % = Piisneld i Soriaetad | ponees of. fisherios years ago showed an | 1005 lesalt bflmfi- aged. by Vellam Phone 1250 intimate relation between certain Kinds = g 1ibf fishes- and the mussels, which yield | WICH s | valuable pearls and support a peari-but- vf:&qna:r . -tun industry which :lm ;mp(omnt tol The Court held thlt when agents of 492 SOUTH MAIN STREET about 20,000 persons and mfllwt won.h m $5,000,000 to Mm the Govemment n.dsmpt to ovemp _PROVIDENCE YESTEPDAY'S RESULTS. Lh ‘WA SLEm St

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