Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 1, 1920, Page 3

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INTERFERED WITH RACING —_— RAIN Readville, Mass., Aug. 31.—Rain again interfered with the Grand Circuit races here today. although nine heats were contested before a heavy shower caused A postponement of the unfinished events until tomorrow. Bogalusa, which Valentine drove to a new season’s mark yesterday. in the two . Dot De Lopez (Geers) Baron -Cegantle and Hol also: started. Time 2.07 1-2. roo: STEADY STEADMAN HAS The following is an extract t d Kate MADE A GOOD RECORD hat ap- Jear ol division of the Horee Mrectiy | peared in the Bridgeport Star and Herald Tl Saok the Mociding session in the | about Steady Steadman, who is to box G R ot AEOE. here against Teddy Russell on Labor day Although 15 horses started in the $1,- fnight on the Majestic Roof: : 000 event for 2.18 trotters, the race was| Steady Steadman, the fast western rather easy for liaroness Cochato, who | welter. has compiled quite a record since won in straight heats. Bonnie Del was | entering the ring game a year ago. the pacemaker in each heat of the 2.10 [ Steadman has defeated a raft of- good trot and won handily boys since breaking out of the amateur The 2.08 trot and the Wiuehill for 2.06 | class while in the army at Fort sill, trotters were unfinished. Okra. He weighs 150 pounds and can Summaries : go lower than that without any trouble Horse Bresder Futurity, two year old |and stands five feet .eight in his hole- " n proofs. g Behetar | Steadman’s complete record is as fol- Wat (Valen .. 2 1 1]lows: Patsy Motto, N. Y., decision 4 r ~elson - Bition ©..u1 2 2 |Sergt Dill. 128th inf. K. O. 4 rds.; Priv Yab CPftman) tvii 4 3 g |Henry, 125th inf, K. O, 2 r Corp. Mo Ahe Gredt (QO%) or - 5 & 4|Frewer, 14th F. A, K. O, 1 rd Favonian and Jane Volo also started: | Murphy. {st F. A. K. O, 1 rd.; K. JThe Boston Giobe, three year old trot, | CAmpel. & V., dec Ao purse §2.000: bl Poryanda, N. 7., K. O rds.; Rube WOty Cit, be K ihe ety o G e decision 4 ras. ; gir Doogles Halg (White) 3 3 3|Roy Nordquist, Karsas City, K. 0. 1 rd. Rl Dilia tHEeoh 1 3 3 |Battling Piedmont, Rano, Okla., de- : Nitive. Girt CHowes 7 4 |cision 10 rds.; Young Fitzsimmons, Okla- - —— Dominion Day (Hestings) W R R SADDY ¥ Horn and The Great Morris :"‘:v“‘"""‘l" o Bl DDARD G e Piedmont, El Reno, Okla.. Andy Smith. Oklahoma (‘i 5 i 2 S 10 trot. purse $1.000 rds, Tom Storey. f)'l»l‘lhm\nu City. K vfl. NEW HAVEN 'WATE BURY' Del, b g by Del Coronado 6 1 Speedy Sparks, Canada, draw 15 5 g Sl 13 I 1 1l,ds; Young Fitzsin nons, Oklahoma City, Wili (MeDonalg) 2 2 |decision 10 Speedy Sparks, Watts (Hyde) 3 lda. won, foul, i Battling Morle F er (Cox) § | Hartford, Conn 1 rds.; Corp. Clar- (Pitman) 8 lence Nuil, Fort Wright, N. K. 0 1] over. Iso started. rd Red Allen, Bridgeport. decision 4 Zai rds.; Tony Marto, N. Y., decision 10 rds.; set at the fin Jimmy Keily, N. V& draw 10 rds sco, M land of Newark, N 3 pevld) Lpavis cup sTARS sURVIVED SRt e Wiki Wiki (Geers) ........... 2] i £00 3 form New Dora Haines (H. Fleming) A ‘i OND ROUND IN TENNIS somet Dar Hyal (Crozier) 7% . B | Forest Hil Y., Aug. —I is cup He won jrace Drake (White) Bans 4 8 iteum stars survived the seconds round of | court “ha Spears, Peter ieler, Sib Bin- | the 8th annual ali champion- f the Saint _Frusquin. Cre. Harmony, | ship singles on the turf of the West Side ard « a lon, Rinode, Grace Forbes |Tennis club here to Norris Wil . Ma 0. 6 d Lotto Watts also star liams. 2d, Weing the only one to drop s th e Best time 15 set. The others, William' " land west wer t President, 2.0% frot, purse $3,000 | hoider of the world's title, n M. | forces of the d o nnished) Johnsten and ' 5. Garland, dis- { honors of the d o eter Coley by Peter the Great plaved command when compelled to eexrt | splendid vielory Va 2 1| themselves San I o v vin (Fleming) 1 3| Williams. playing the streakiest tennis [ (Geers) - 3 2lof his career. defeated S. Howard Vosh- | " (Cox) b2 4 4 |ell. the hard hitting left hander of Brook- | and Opera Express also started. j1yn. 3-6. 6-2, 745, 6-3 | time 2.05 In this engagement Williams was often | H T Hill 6 trot, purse $3.000 |trailing in- the sets. He fell behind in |t finished ) the third set at 4-0 on games. This mat edda m. by Atlantic Express (H. s interrupted in the second i oD Flem seesss 1 shower that drove pla and spectators Iy T i : TO HIT MEADOWS AL AND COMMERCIAL | MARKET WAS HEAVY M Anacenda New York, Aug ~The cleayage be- ST ween and industrials, wHich has| 2o Bax & o seen the conspicuous feature of recent | 50 Bali & On sessions of the stock market, became| ‘§) Beth re clearly defined today. Transpor-| 7aci ity n ns of almost every class manifested | 7 Beom nereased strength. while the balance of D) Do & reflected further heaviness or 9 Butie & ion the granting of increased freight ssenger rates. commission houses inte- Iway shares. Much of this in- izinated at western and south- sources and derived additional from exceilent crop prospects. Among tvaders and professional cicment there has alse been considerabie switch- ) Chand 0 Ctw & o Mot [ observed a steady growth of " stern imutus ne of accounts from industrials to the \ls, especially low priced reorganized properties. doubtiess because of their greater speculative posisbilities. Oustanding features of today's inquiry ,, the preferred shares of St ou and Sa Fransico. St Louis Southwestern. Chicago and Altom, St. Paul, Baltimore and Ohio, Kaneas City Southern, Western Maryland. Wheeling and Lake Erie and Seaboard Air Line, 1t aross advances of one to three points. resentiative ralls were featured by n Pacific. Southern Pacific. Canadian D Int Harsests Reading. Norfulk and Western| [0t Moior Truek Atlantic Coast Line at one to two| my qm WP - Int A e steels and equipments were B Kennecott atively backward with oils, but the M aecondary motors and their accessores, Max M 7 o shippings and kindred specialties, ) Max M g frequently the oiffects of bearish| 07 Mex Perro uting 1o the market's ir- re, contrib se. Sales amounted to 550,- Although di ocal upon loans t bank reserves meet ruled at s were pay- 8to 9 per yesterd: maximum of nt. Foreign exchange was not aside from the firmness of Lon- Paris rates. upward movement in railroad mtinued. with steadiness in other domestic wn heavy call ssues. also the foreign group. sales, par vaiue, $8.850,000 99 Southern 3 . S bende unchanged. 99 B0 Ry o a5 3 Tenn Ciop s$TOC it P, 5 : W n Pacific 1 24 ~o AlMs Chame 5 Rubber »Am Boe: Suga gl o im < ¥y or Am Hid: & 1 qulet ; MONEY New York. uAg. 31 strong; high 9: low § ruling closing bid 9: offered at 9; Bank acceptances 6 1-4, WEST PENN. POWER CO. FIRST MTGE. 7s 1946 Secured by a First Mortgage .00 on all the physical property 810 of the Company. Earnings more than double total bond interest. A real opportunity to purchase the type of securi- ty now in demand by the most careful investors. This issue combines security with a high return for a long term of Demand oo, oo years. e Tk Price 94", and interest £ 4 i France per trane)” To Yield 7Y, 7% Pemand S N s Ttaly 3 cents per Jire) Write for Circular Demend ... e Beium pas 19.5 conts per 1 il il aed BODELL & CO, |15 = Gr;vmnvd(nar 23.8 cents per mark) 10 WEYBOSSET STREET Spmmee ooy istria (par 20.3 cents per croy Providence, R. I. i S e ‘ables .. s Boston New York s CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open, High, . ;|2 EN THERF me advertising medium in Fastern Conneetieut equal to The Bulle- 41 B Sttt - 2 . i | ATHLETICS The Cigar Prererred By New England’s Most . Discriminating Smokers ILBERT&CO.inc. DISTRIBUTORS GEPORT .NORWICH. LOSE AND TIGEES 13 INNINGS scon INDIANS BUNCHED HITS OFF SON AND WON REDS 10 INNING BATTL BRAVES BE Cincinnati, 0., Boeckel, Mann ar ning today and seri Quillen port. Score: Boston (N) xChenburs 0 0 f 10 b 4 1 Holk Ansiile ib s Gowds. . Groh, Povwell > Red Sox Defeat White Sox. Boston, Aug. 1.—In a game twige in- terrupted by rain today, Boston defeated Chicago 7 to 3 by bunching hits on Ci- cotte. Feisch made one of the greatest catches ever seen in Boston by spearing Menosiey’s long drive with gloved hand near the center field bleachers in the first inning. Score: l ¢ |PFEFFER HELD CARDINALS SAF N 2 ? ol Hooper.t 1 Pees § ( i 4 1 (A I | Browns Win to 2 ictory. BIG DAY Saturday TAFTVILLE | SEE 1T 1—St. Louis defeat- to 2 today in a game The visitors by the wild enth re- for the Now York (A) hpo Severcid IN SEVENTH AND DEFEAT GIANTS § h 31— DODGE TAKING LD | —Prefter held st | Brooklyn batted ! thr hits winniag Louis b Ny Batted for Tac by im 2 o LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. American Leaguy H W ecbury Southington.—Domestic”troubles of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Palmieri came to a climax when Mrs. Palmieri visited the grocery store of Ralph DelJoy on Main street, where she met Louis DeFrank, and after The Economy of Using - Goodyear Small Car Tires” So-called bargain tires, made up for sensational sales and offered at ridicu- lously low prices, do not attract careful buyers. They are far more concerned with what they get than with what they pay because they know that in the end it is performance and not price that delivers actual tire economy. The popularity of Goodyear Tires, of the 30x3-, 30x3%- and 31x4-inch sizes, is based on the fact that they de- liver exceptional mileage at exceed- ingly low cost. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking these sizes, o to your nearest Service Station %or Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. 30U x 5% Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric, All -Weather Tread Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit—why risk costly casings when such sure protec- tion isavailable? 30 x 314 in wateroraof bag $2350 $213¢ 30 x 31 Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF GOODYEAR TIRES. HEAVY TOURIST TUBES AND ACCESSORIES GOODYEAR SOLID AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRE DISTRIBUTORS FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY THE A. C. SWAN CQO. Norwich New London GOODYEAR PASSENGER CAR AND PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES AND SERVICE Baird Tire and Supply Co. 337 Main Street PHONE 1600 Norwich, Conn. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ienal Leag American Leasus, SOUTH KILLINGLY Calied end of 6t #z Doane teday American Assectation. Columbus GAMES TODAY. National Leagus. New York at Pitta American League. Washington. Boston_at Rrookl Clevelan phia e . UTH \ S\(‘) W meH A:A e . These are the drinks for vacation days. Sy ot MWiimanie STOLLO and TANG-O put pep and energy S sitic Gsoenles MriNChreae] into frazzied nerves and bodies. Brewed D Gleasls Beypoliat of Hacor from hops, malt and- cereals, they have the s the guest of Mrs. Garrett W. Smith for a few days. “head” and alkthe tang and flavor of the old Mr. and Mr Charles Hahn and their . o y daughter Edith of Providence, R. L, time favorites. “You’'ll like ’em. spent the week end with Mrs. Mary Larkham. % Mrs. James Saxton of Boston, Mass, . N and Mrs. Albert F. Greeme of Norwich Stollo (light., Tang-o (dark)— Town spent the week end With their o \ 4 cousin, Mrs. W. C. Card dizpensed 'wherever drinks are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kinne have been Birch Bedrd sold cad in cases for home use entertaining Mr. and’ Mrs. Walter Hovey of Philadelphia for several days. Miss Calista Backus and Miss Maude Root Beer . H 5 Smith spent Tuesday in South Canter- Sweet Cider . J.C. WORTH & CO. bury. where Miss Backus is expecting to 3 teath this fali g;‘?' fizl: Distributors Herbert Tubbs of Hartford is visiting ,"'M his grandmother, Mys. Helen Tubbs. GinderBeer A The Sunday morning services, which have héen omitted at the local church for the past two weeks, were resumed Sun- Apple Juice Lo STOLL PRODUCTS an argument drew from her dress a knife about =ix inches long and badly slashed DeFra i St , 9 Fizz INCORPORATED Miss Marion Blakeslee of Voluntown Rz spent Wednesday with Miss Calista + Troy, N. Y. Backus. Harlow Smith is visiting his uucle,

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