Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 3

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GEER THROWN FROM SULKY DURNG RACE ed ccrn, close game between Chicago today. Philadelphia The visitors winning 9 and | DODGERS STRENGTHENED LEAD BY DEEATING REDS Sure ELVITA PILLS|A Bulletin To Let to 5. Score: Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, Sept. 16— . AAFM Will Rent It Chicaso (N) Pmlad;l;)_lnl (N) Brooklyn took another step toward the FOR WEAK AND NERVOUS PEOPLE | a hpooa e LB e nant today, defeat- Enrich the Blood, 3 Flack, 1T 4 1.2 0 0fPaulette, o o|national league pen nricl , 3 ko et ety s N § ol 314 ¢|ing Cincianaii 5 to 3, while the Grnis o~ Strengthen < k¢ AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSORIES . Y. Sept. 16—Edward F. and mi loubles cam. gh third | fonrienie 3 3 300 i, 8 5 ¢ Olproke even wi sburgh. 2 . ok uil M = B ol Ik HarHbad: hetver: | SOAM ot SEs (ehonE M M sk o Y3 oWimsr T3 27 0lalthough touched up for ten hits kept ) Al ghy.i':‘., Pib iy FORD OWNER —are you getting 3 affered painful Injuiries when thrown| Two Philadelphia girls, Miss Helen | paskerier 4 8 AR e S S e e o ! B e goe™ o | brcht gt it the Teguiiton fevse? it frén bis "l in the first race of the | Sewell and Miss Louise Dixon, quali- | "¢ N 3 0 ¢ 1|fifth innings. The Superbas disposed of " G Nerve Power to|Rot your fim{;‘;‘l‘!c:fi:.“;"x‘l‘ o, with rand cirenul card on the stato falr |fied for the final round in the junior | % %|Ruether before the first inning was end- an Nacvais < T i.r 0,0 s e e iae il secharss TTack here this afternoon. The veter. | champlonship. In the semi-final round | Y §led and then scored the winning runs Q\A» Out, Despondent|your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- an river drove Wiki Wiki to finish in | Miss Sewell defeated Miss brend: | 4 | off Wisher by bunching a double and o o — | Hot water People. Send for e | hut St Phose 2i4. augbd 5 the | Hedstrom, Buffalo, 6-2, 6-2, while Miss | o} sinsta bi Sach fof 'the BLE anq seventh 3 = 5 A e seoond piace in the second heat of the | He ‘ ! o : Y ure Free Box. £:12 trot and just as the horse crossed | Dixon eliminated Miss Mary Heaton, | {| innings. ‘Score Bivia Pl have e " ing | New York, 10-8, §- H £ vit th t st led d fell throwing | * % e Cincinnati - (N) N) resely o ek Gers sstained % o BOSTON BEAVES SEND REGULATS | raman E iE7 vy S vears. “Thousands || IF THAT CAR OF YOURS ely sprained shoulder and wrist, but 5 St bect. b 4 1 0lJohmston,3b 4 1 0 NDIGESTION hem fer run nopes to be able to resume his driving | FOR GAME WITH A. T. COMPANY, 4 R S S FOR | gl‘:is‘ev :‘hf?mdmfl":.. IS NOT RUNNING at the Columbus mesting opening on (Special to The Bulletin.) i olGrimiihre 2 1 4 0 o e Sy | Fribers « 0 0lWheattt 2 I h 8 o general debility - CATE UP Monday. _ Willimantic, Sept. 16, — Everything | i h o oWtk 41516 LEAGUE" STANDINGS e | ot | R RIGHL L King Watts, driven.by Alonzo McDon- |\, "ane for the game Sunday with the | = Restis {0 2 aloena 41200 . ational League. nervous weakness, | T s e nrm ?’smtr:m::rs'hteheo::;:- S M“ag"s‘h""h‘r Me | NERF'S HIT ENABLED GIANTS Wingo.e 4 1 5 % 1|Kuduftb 2 i e bk nervous . exhaustion, e 0ry age Ay cup race for 2 ¥ i th American Threas om- ¥ Z - T, 0 0 Miller,c 4 L] X ung nerves .»,.::‘ event of the day's card. Wiki ?:;‘:M;I:(“ecewedma L TO B.m.\r\l;\ “IvT", pm.srs.s :nl:nb 9 : \: i A . S‘;'d"r':‘.-xl: menl:; :QD:E:Si&?l:::Jn::rlrofn arves E Wik, driven by Geers and ar;er ;_};nw- Gedrze Stallings fof HHE TBoaten' Drey New York. Sept ‘s‘T};{\_ffl-‘ ;P(:-';irto xSee vood = 7 | Pittsburem f:d“:mflu’; i alcohol, tobacco o ex- 319 Franklin Street cident in the second heat, by BEdman, | U o0 cine the lineup' that team will use |able one zame enabled New 3 S e 2 E acind . finished in third place. barring ail accidenis The lieup n-bread even Wih Pilishurgh i todays | T WAL T oy fox /i valuable: shaais Norwich, Conn. Geers sent Doldie Todd across the | ) 0. pewell cf, Bayres rf, Mann cf | ader Pirates took the rl: S e Sk cine, send 10 cents o pay postage and line an essy winner in the first heat of \SRCC REE Soel G Sinwan b | e 3°to 1 hen Hamilton outpitch- s dmae e e sy seiet] the 2:02 pace, and Edman captured the )y o) 5p,. Maranville ss, Gowdy or Wil-|ed Barnes, and the-giants won the sec- St R B e remaining heats behind the Geers|. " Torq 2b, Oeschger or Watson P ond & o0 ,nhm(h\l\(‘r\l tors 41.:1) 0 | bus, i ome run, Dasiert SR A packag unnt This li ow being used by th hit after the first inning. nly Sleveland 5 3 5 Sanardo, Tom Murphy's great pacer, | {hiS Uneud s Lot WOE ML Ik reached first on Nehf, who | WHITE SOX DROVE QUINN FROM | Ner Yo ] Elvita Capsules, for infammation of will attempt to lower the Season's record} ™" the championship games ve one ";f" b THE BOX IN 2ND AND WON | st fouls 8 ?Levbll‘?’dAdeDrflflGG éo 4 'Tpremon: Ry of 2:91 made by Single G, in an trx‘);‘: the. two pitchers named are the | s o he fanne Chicago, Sept. 16—Chicago fell on | Bet e ELVITA DR N ? bition mile at the final o ernoon | the team. With good weather i s in a row. Score Dlihitey Fuslt @ aihe b tho scosun Inding | Y iz 5 L A > Syracusc meeting tomorrow afternoon | & “RS 1iac 10 see the best (First Game.) Sor it Ut o T e TR nih | i - e amets Eivita Hovweie o Anondaga Hotel cup 2:13 trot, purse| . 4iieq here this season and fans i Pittshurah (M) New York (N) Shida o dbrblext byt Himnks and Tarka Y all first-class 9 - $1.950 3 show their appreciation by coming out| w0 o e e ea Johns " Collina’ L iripies | AMbgidge et . ASHLAND King Watts. B. H l}ent\;a. and giving the local club their supportyTieher s it % ° el ek WAits. ol Ne' meb e PLAI\FI:L:‘N\AL RiNETor ek RS T PR PRI, OF A.L KINDS Watts—Rose Bungen (Me- for this game. The management piatiy ! e e & Eaneit el tiva by b GAME 8 | about p ha is S 6 A Voib (o FHeArLeTnevitY biin : i $15 ok bitier: | Tae, Whlls Box comtins| The Fiainela’ and Ashiand B B.|stived of 'hif sitched Spiks’ Libesy. ab omobil Bingen (Valentine). Biaven to el En Flaad e . M| Copnei bating rampaes. againgt, Ray;| loams il mget. in Elalafield (s 1500 | we. certainly @i wast fo beat him\ence A.ut m €8, v (Geers should be Wi 3 e ¢ i0 2 0| Collins and were aidéd by two errors. |day. This ga v e the ¢ s id be no come- J . w e ofall that 48 sure;tolibe seel Mereton, z §| A crowd estimated at 30,00 witnessed the |deciding game of their series, _which | more. so that there would be €5, Yvagons, e Drake (White) Sunday. L o | game. Score: now stands game and game. 1In the |backs whatever from the Ashland fans 9 2:03 ¢ pase, purse $1,000 The game is scheduled to start at 3 o o e ! v opinion of the Plainfield fans there or management. I am mnot trying to -I cks d C . clock (standard Ume). Parkin i R Ly s e nothing € 0t5 bu STIRMNIL “eMIecIAiNE | freat the Aubland. tast as iediy: matke ru an arts "odd B. M., Todd Mavk- has been provided for and evervining Ppawabiss & mkif 4 28 ) @|after Sunday's game with Moosup. but Plainfleld are ‘certainly out to win| o to o il (Geers-Bdman). 1 1 1| " ("handle a banna crowd for the| (o Ko Pipy. - oWearer3p 4 i 3] 1 myself cannot sec where Ashland |Sunday’s game. This is going to be a | Mechanica oSS 3 . el e] 3 % ilaav. Weatherman take notice and ¥ iackonic” 3 2 3 5 3]can have a chance, in fact after Sun-|baseball gam ame worth anyone's | ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. Adieo Guy (Hodson 2 4 }loring out vour sunny weather! T ) 0 7 i olday the 19th T know that manager |while to take in if they want sport and | Blacksmithing in all its branches ter ¥ (Cox) s = E SER P P . | Chase will be convinced that Plainfield | excitement they want to get to PI:m- 2:09 class trot purse $1,000 3 heat . : A e g e are the best team. field early to see them trim Ashlan 5 INDIA SLIPPED INTO THE | (Second Game,) 4 hi i JOE WARHURST. ' a i b R 1 LEAD IN PENNANT RACE | aE New vore Lo There is only ose thing that I am sorry cg 8 lar Jor L od (Murphy) S ] N e L a e ab h SR e iad) 4 3 %|into first place in the ! 507 TO 5i6 NORTH MAIN STREE1 win ~+4 3 2l ennant race today while Bes time tween the other two con — — — a rse $1.000 cago and New York. resulted in a vie- PHERSON ¥ r \“- F rofiwool S 1imr_\ for the W 3 nr.,m\\_\; :\‘:‘x,‘ R Famous Statue of -Liberty. K = ened the gap t froi T 0| _ Score Ly innings 3 2 s e i B 2 2 4| innati to six full games I H s New York vt 00082001 03 THE FURRIER In 1886, on the 28th of October, the 3 2 2|hiood in the series with the e Ok Tno b iith, ‘B, Strumk Jackion, Nowsier Statye of Liberty, presented by Franes ™ 2 4iNew York Nationals, who spl ey Weaver. Three base hit, J, Cofiins. to the United States apé placed on [ with Pittsburgh, are still a matk : Sth _— 's island In New York harbors 3, R Y : i BY DEFEATENG SENATORS ", o i easinl S i Gieseiandl damaricansdiwere Hald| s s A s e was unveiled. The total height of the 5 ' eveland 3 FLE b 0°9 9500 NDIAN vy 1 ss (rot, purse $1.000 3 heat [, Hbe CIONNd ey of Washington, | Tiilsty RS el St T S e colossal statue is 306 feet. The pedes- Y sgtitan B, TN the Hanvester | 0L DS Indians won ds theviscdigl il ! = ! | back into first place today when it won tal rises 155 feet and the statue tew. gl 4 i - : % an exciting pitchers” battle from Wash- ers 151 feet above it. . i teher (Cox) 2 1 f“”h Shir | BRAVES AND CARDINALS SPLIT ington 1 to 0. The.first man to face e iabast (REIGGE 35 2 Pt s . | Zachery in the first inning singled and iaForatis Cibiasiés ' 4 2 \‘w,“", e HONORS 1IN DOUBLE HEADER | Cieveland did, not get another hit until Eraati i e i 2 3 4 il S St Louis | there were two out in the eighth. Sewell U5 2 : e A 4 & hard in the opening contes < y, the vis- | then scratched a single, took third on Katie wanted ver n,mj)\ to go out- ke & Ch M. (Biasdic won Jmechee: ¢ e el first game 4 to 3 and | O'N, double to right and scored on side the yard, which/was inclosed with r i | v.z innati's ‘u‘vz:‘rr] Ditehe o m captured the second by |a wild pitch. The fielding of Wambs- a wire fence and gate. By and by she 23 1-4 trotting S B Sokiyn, X 8 Tl s SareIris Tmas S mereationslly ran into the house and said: “Oh, ireat B. F, (Cox) WO |,f (he Superbas a rin R pisyed. oemorems s Sl librilliants Scores sk mother, If 1 cannot go outside, can't first innin zand n the fifih : P e SRt I just leave the/zate open tojlet i & ——— Daubert made a home run, hut ¢ Harris.2h 1 34 0fvraneir 3 1000 e fresh al * SEMI-FINALS IN WOMEN'S e ilie hits” in "tha' other on st. Louis T A | R 4 little fresh g i Brookiyn wins six of its eleven r i 2 & | Shanks,ir 00 0 ofspeakercr I Ry LAWN TENNIS TOURNEY || o0 e, the Reds, to mose t 00 P =g s, Municipal Playgrousds, ciphia. Sept. 16—Three New ! wouid have to win 15 out of 5 : : iy . P yo ” ayers and one from Boston|ine Giant's task would be 1 2% ° 3 4 F FURS Calgary, Alberta, has wmunicipal u oday for the semi-finals| ith no defeats. ) [} g G5 baseball,‘diamonds, soccer/fields, ) 1e women's national lawn o ! ; T fournathunt &t the Philadelphia] £ o SR Gn) =5 : | links a0d grounds for*dther sports, ciub. They are Mrs, Molla | BELAIR'S ALL STARS T, PLAY 000 ol ot W auL e Never before has the buying of Furs required so much heregare 5.000,/golfers in the, popula~ « Mallory, former national BEARCATS OF TAFTVILLE sl LR, CUTOEN B R R 5 f F buyers as tion/of 75,000. Miss Helene Pollak, na-| Bejairs All Star team is com Ve o | B Zheaneds |l care, thought and study on the part-of Fur buvyers as S N ioor title holder, and Misk | tivile s turday to ¥ the Bea | Two base h RBrowner, 0'Neill, s P & Goss, who ranks number two | o+ € s | - 5 — now. Slick fArticle. national rating of \»w[\:rk. ager Belair st | STRIPED FELI WON ovrT . 3 “A profiteer’s says the Garmem, , ras deteates in the. final|Punva of D EYe) ; 1N MENTH FROM RED sox |} Tg hyy Furs RIGHT, three essential fhings are neces- Jf sews. ‘s a tnon take youd . \hsaidn 5 . the Bearcats a run f | Detroit, Mich., Sept. 16—Bush’s double = SR ~ t ear by Mrs, George Wight- f 11¢ Gt e ned tup : A = ™ @ > .- hat and chat and, explain it so nieel v s Wighiian ‘Wit ot ‘delend A e e g n ag|l0 center in the tenth inning won to- sary : ' DEPENDABILITY, STYLE, ‘PRICE. Mac pradigat Bl et AP, of - D e s y 03 |a game with Boston for Detroit 7 i 3 ¥ e AR, A ) & s ¥ ” in the semi-Anal round tomorrow, |thie Eime. The lincups 2 M Manager Jennines tried out two (} pherson’s Furs have combined these three factors since “hatn. o Boston u Pl meet Miss Poilak, | Rounced in Saturd ! ord & young pitchers, Crumpler and Conk- 2 ; 3 . Zinderstein will oppose - 5 o | st Lou | wright. The latter relieved ~Crumpler the foundation of the business. E 6 Jackson Outfeught Delmont 3 8 YT 47 § 5land Conkwright. the latter relieved r rpeodiced no surpyisesf] . Jersey SGliy N itiie) 3 3 L5 L Crumpler i the sixth. ' Seore: For many years the name of Macpherson on Furs has :mi-finalists were forced | jackson, New York 1} S out Ofatann 100 Bostan (A) Detroit (A) Do s iy - emselves more than in any | fought Gene Delmont of ! : ‘I . i e s o 1 afforded ABSOLUTE PROTECTION to Fur buyers — earlier rounds. All, however. | twelve round beut here -4 i o f Orme. L s 2 - . o exception of Mrs. Mallory. |on weighed i A i 4o [ R : 4+l THAT’S DEPENDABILITY. ~ arried to three sran- by MIss fent 131 The New 1 ¥ Ne a0 b 1 t30 “31}: “r - : 83 H E of California, wor !reach on Delm Snd d g 28 2% Hxer 4 o e o z e I L 2 relv the Miss Pollak defeat|much body punishment | 2 Sl e e & 1ol The design of Macpherson’s Furs covers not merely t sigourney, Boston, | Totals o i 1712 :|pien sk - 3 el A 3 f a s climinated Mrs. N, W i e | 50 s/} vogue of today, but frequently sets the fashion for the 5 on 6-1 and Miss Zin- : - e 212 . - B e beat Miss Leslic Bancroft | Philadelphia, Sept. 16— Robe ) e e o1l succeeding season—THAT’'S STYLE. -4, 6-2 home run over the right field wa 5 AL . ] fav s ir Yotk he pases 3¢ nth br ) 1 0 1 = 1, i 2 2 7o o S s e i i e e hite, 8e ek 3] Macpherson’s prices are always the lowest and this i ) N WEAKENED IN 11TR AN September Sale offers an additional saving of at least P VB HORON WE | Baited for Trady in ot A 5 B = FINANCiAL AND CUMMERUR[ AND ATHILETICS Wi €70 5| S e e R s || 20 per cent.—THAT’S PRICE. 16—Sothoron | : 10300106 4 « and | L ® LS 8 UAPLOSION WALTED MARKET. | lini crvor : ’ e C. MACPHERSON ) Sept. 16.—Trading on the | u's: ] ) J. % L e today came to a sudden g YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. . er noon because of i | i Nationsl Leagus. THE FURRIER - ct explosion s 1%, Brookisn i T rors of the exchange ordered R ) e e el QUALITY CORNER OPP, CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK suspension of business for the ; her . 3 Boston 3, (Fimt gaet)) a nilar action was taken by the s Pykes. 2 S Louts 7, Boston 1. (Second gamm.) olidated exchange, the curb or out- P 5 ol st 0| Cuicago 3. Prriladeihia 5 a 5 I o 3 ) 0| American Leagns, rails were the outstanding B : v 41 4iy] New Yo 3, Cukeage s, | . the brief trading period, but J o asudh - 4110 | Polladelphis & St Lobls 5«1 foninge) - t almest as a whole gave promise : ne 4 i R : 7 of davelcpMgiinto {be BoaRest.and sriost i S e (e ey A Cigar of active movement of recent days. . ok e e Exiteme advances of one to three 5 i B Seracnse 5. Readin 8 Unusual oL were scored by Mexican and relat- Akron 4, Buffalo &. (First game. « uils. shipping gained one to four, | Sdebaker ‘ ; - Kkron 6, Bufalo 2. (Seeond game. #: steels and equipments about as muck., | Yoo e . X American Assectation. » under lead of Reading were | Texss Pacific ! Columbug I, Louissille 6 t fhe rails, with substantial | Ton Tredicts .. e i T sy St Louis and San Francisco pre- | yn Rei Siees { i other zames sciteduled Southern Railway preferred and | © i — - eans. Texas and Mexico. { GAMES TODAY. the several classes specialties pool Ml & Y < National League. activities probably accounted for the ;" President General Catholic | ot 3t Bowon, . of sugars, tobaccos, textiles and e fow | 2 B acinnati at Brookiyn. 1 i Westingiouse s | Educational Association Chicago at Philadelphs, es. Sales amounted to Wortn e . 1 Pittsburgh at New York, Tt Loe Fitheid b s oeion Of United States American Leagu mckiey, ABd tiina fuide Wers e ORICAGO GEBALY MAREET. New Tork at chcam, - noney 5 = 3 - Philadelphia at St. Louls. Moderate rextions from ves- 80, Sept. 16.—Lack of any aggres- Boston_at Detrolt, ally wers shown by Britisk snd buyimg (oday led to material down- Washingion at Clevelsnd. cnange. Remittances to Ger- the value of Wheat. Prices ciosel distinetts heavy. 4c lower with Decem rading in the new French Ss. and March Z32 t-2. ue the feature of the very active 2R syTo- hond ma other leading lssues, fn. vary.: g from 10c decline 10 a rise tinding Liberty bonds, inelining to irreg- | ©f_%0c. h 4 Fotal nales (BT ‘velte) ‘abrs: || Whedt prices: begani o sag ias socs 22 We Will Pa 159,090 the market opened and no time did al‘cration was reported in the fizsl | they show much power to rally. . Moder. 2 old U, 8. bonda ate offerings proved to be more than 1 sufficient to satisfy the current demand. ! 2 t Prevalence of bearish sentiment was due H more or less to word that supplies. in f Great Britain and on passage for that or | y country were ample to fill all require- | 4 ments until January, 1921, and that Fu. CH REGULAR LIN = 3 rojean continental countries were mak- o ini; great efforts to economize in the use of wheat. Some* export business, how- AT ever, was said to have resulted from to- 50/ Bonds BT da:'s decline in prices here. Domestic 0 P 5 milling demand was also asserted to have bean the best 8o far this season. Lowest figures yet for the 1920 crop Due October 15, 1920 RECREATION PARK WILLIMANT]e were touched by corn and oats. Excel- t/ lent weather and liberal receipts depress. SR \ Thandier Mo Ty & O o M &8P Fere D P Usm Praducts o Brest ., Puban Caoe Sugar Genersi Fleetrle Sen Motors Oats yielded in sympathy. MONEY. New York, Sept. 16.—Call money firm; high 7; ruling rate 7; closing bid 6; of. fered at 7; last loan 7; bank acceptances 6 1-4. COTTON, New York, Sept. 16.—Spot cotton quiet; middling 31.00. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open D m . Rev. Thomas J. . .han, rector| of the Catholic Universily of Amert-| a, at Washington, D. C., who Jhas| Just been elected Presiflent General ot} the Catholic Educational Asseciation - the Uni’gd States, In exchange for other excellent securities Write. for Suggestions BODELL & CO. 10 WEYBQSSET STREET Providence, R. I. Boston Sunday, Sept. 19th GAME CALLED AT 3:00 O'CLOCK (Standard Time) Oeschger or Watson, will be in the box for the BRAVES. New York I < Unlimited Parking Space for Autos—and the finest Ball Park in the state. NEW HAVEN /o8 WATERBURY.

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