Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 3

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Doctor’s Book on the treatment of ‘between . Every living thing'-mailed free. |.nq the Ashiand:team of Jewett City | Whi . will no doubt prove to be a. battle 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations land’ close s w-—. Worm m. or, ‘Worm dis- :.Z.’-’xf.,“wfi on: x:h:?:!har XKaceys will work hard to s Colie_ and w-umlnu of Infants |Ashland won the first game of the se: and Adults. ries, -played in- Iqwett City, w‘m 9, .| #fter two men were out in the ninth.’ 11‘ Sumhy 's game At a meeting of the K. of C. athl committee last Wednesday ave:tt:;ul.i was vo toeohtrl te 15 pooy w‘\ 1 wcenLot us Hosnim Ambulume l‘un . k! Dected G0 atiend. this Bame e ss : XD o atten game see the local boys even up the series. > ‘I‘:)":{cfl 1?:' fxm‘;‘l‘l‘:lt tht; New' K:vag Eut;rn the West 'Point plains, i i) e e lo e moun: luty or ‘West irgini - :: Eczema, E’“’L:"'Mg"‘ pelas . Ashlesid with Frechette.on the -receiy- m n‘;fsehnech‘:ly b&\‘:r‘;:yg:bell‘avm ine end. Chase 1b, McBeth 2b, i wrm 18 Maldds, Fyvery and | Aene Flaire a5, Dugns st Daogoth b, Le}selected to. try-out the umef- in_tum WOOQWARD; mvm m d\xflnp the afl.emma. Jamun cr, Claboy rf. BOX me B o, Thiuo s Coltis the Dasa’| Sherian will "o the hurling for ‘the Yo i Kaceys with Army behind the plate. INDIANS DIVIDEmouaLE UNIVI-:RsrrY' ' by :.:.-.. Oboctinsa | The rest of the lineup is a5 follows: | HEADER WITH STRIPED FELINES b - KNIGHT, OF BROWN "WILL PITCH 3 tapleton 1b, Hayes 2b, Murray ss,| Detroit, Oct. 1—Cleveland, fighting “FOR PPLAINFIELD - & . [Galiesn ab Kelieher 1f '8, McKay o | cor e American lesgus pemnant Ga.me Called at 3 5 % 24 General Debility, A Tonic 3 varge | made certain of at least & tie by divid- ] b 'UMPIRE & e . ottt il dmpire behind Mines ing a double header with Detrolt while 4 HINNIE DEVON, LEAGUE T jers of the Kidne; icago was losing a ngle game THLET! |3 Dl o e sianens . Bes e se K. GF C. A C ASSOCIATION WILL DONATE GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. ( Time) 33 S Nonth, Gankr, Tover Dlisters | sOUTHBRIDGE To FLAY RUBBER |10 Foprin o o7t (he st same 5115 PER CENT. OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THIS Stutiiod Wiesi 32 Disordaes of the Meact, Taipiations| _ WITH MDEEMOTFS BRAVES |siop Sewell threw Flagsteat's grownd- || GAME TO THE BACKUS HOSPITAL AMBULANCE 86 Bigs ucat: hnd Debisy Putnam, Oct. 1.—Southbridge will come | €T into the Cleveland dugout, and Pin- : 71 Otiy, Tia Geipps, Gippe to North Grosvenordale Sunday to play | ¢lii followed with a clean single. The(} FUND. / oot M. g B FRPNI the rubber game of a series with Tom |Indians’ victory -in the second game . - Irectio . Ve | McDefmott's team. Both teams will be [ ¥as a decisive one, the score being 10 ) Languages strengthened very materfally for - this| 0 3 S finlfih‘ :-r-u, Spanish, Portuguese | gume . Each team hps won a 5 to 4 battle |, Cleveland am: Chl;cago each have = and Frénel @ wo games yet to play, and should th At anl Drug and Country Stores. I e say"ifin:"fifegg"c'fin&:i’;flndlas;-s e ot Taie e should the | GIANTS AND DODGERS DIVIDE |tie. the league leader and this would Homphreys’ FHomeo, Medicine Co, 156 | are the best they a1ve seen batween semis | (W0, & tie would result. Scores: HONORS IN DOUBLE HEADER ;eglg::nalue winning twice, while the : Willam Strest, New York. Pro tcan durins the season now draw- L, (G New York, Oct, 1=New York and[]314ns lose their two games with De- We have the largest stock of Tires in the ing to a close. S l:hnfll h(A) 'flrd; (lA) Brooklyn divided a double header here % - The lineups for Sunday will include the P e e s ab hpo a2 e]today, the score in each contest being 5 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. names of some of the fastest players in | Wenazs 3 5 § 3 4 1311 4|43 In the first game which Brook- | - Senators Won From Athletics. Clty to choose from, such as GOOdl'IClI, Naticnal League. New England. McLeod or Morin will' do | Speaker.cf 4 1 2,0 v 3 2 3 ¢ »!lyn won, Douglas pitched fine ball for Philadelphia, Oct. 1—Washington hit ¥ ¢ : . Brooklm 4 New York 8. (Pt game) the - twirling for Southbridge. and Daly| S 5140 ofv 5120 0|ceven innings during which'the Su-|two Philadelphia recruit pitchers at O B o3 el mo . gy o 4. will catch. Gero and Gilson will be_the e B e (perbas failed to get a man to first. | will today, winning, 13 to 3. Washing- n “'atone, Blthvm, and B los s 4 battery for North: Grosvenordale. 302 2 I|Pneusd 5 1 3 "They tied New York's three run Jead |ton scored two home runs off Shan- Cincinnati-Pittsburgh, rain. In discussing this final gamé Manager 3 0 ¢ 2 0|Vanionc 418 in the eighth on two singles, an error | ner, Judge's drive went over the right Mo Detanott sathr Bidn y N haae o ot 20 0 - ofcmkep 4 2 T by Smith and Krueget's home run, and | field ‘wall in the sixth and Gharrity's m coras at Cleseland 4, teams play their games on the diamond.!lieven © o o 3 ol Totals 29 130 won in the ninth. landed high in the left field bleachers . = * Clowtand B, ot in the newspapers, as do some"of the| " "% - 2~ Fh? In the second game Brooklyn scored [close to the foul line. Ellerbe’s sen- unheard f CO 2 1t St Todls & one night teams. 1 expect fo win Sun-| Toms el 3 | three runs in the second inning and |sational fielding featured. Score: prlces 0! me m get ;::ynm— 13, Philadeiphla day. u)noy; nl‘\‘:f:l:m winning run_scored. after the third got only one man te w-;mum (A)' rmmemu (A) 5 - -8 a Paul Johnson the North Grosvenardale Cl 2 first. Barnes relieved " Toney in- the e g o P B e A N leveland .. . 20000600 0—1 3 o, a2 [ il ‘,':,;,L TR Dboy who recently was taken from the| Detwsit . 9 9 000 063 01 (sixth. New York won in the seventh ; S s x4 ompnce& o m:-)nm S Worcester team by the Philadelphia| Two base hits, Speaker, Veach, Cobb, Ehmke. [¢n Gaston’s single, Burns' double and 534 ooy H - T ol Americans has wired Manager McDer-| (Second Game,) @ hit by Frisch. Brooklyn used sub- 13170 ¢ ] 1 V the best f —_— ! mott that he expects to leave Philadel-| Cleveland (A) stitutes after” the third inning. & o 4 30 T of cost. :A-n Too, . phia Saturday night and to-reach- his $aw #p [atiopres: 0T 6% 18 1 % ational Leagu:, home town in time to be in’ the North S - (First Game.) -~ {O'Rourkess 4 2 0 T o €2190 Also lm f A Pty Grosvenordale lineup in Sunday's game. R e Brooivn (N) | New Yerk (N) Glaritye: 5 1 % 0 oft e Bl a € O ccasones. rookdyn u )flm\'ufl i 2 5 481 et hpo a e &b hipo s e|Zactayp 5 1 0 sficCannss- & 3.8 2 L tisburgh, M z 033 Bu PR — elmad 1494168 Bt Louls at’ Céage. ENGLISH GOLFERS DEFEATED Y de TR e D R B n e G g 9 Auittien Lestus. SCOTT AND STEIN |fowiin™ 3§ 37 o o . ety ‘Lo 608 it "Neil. ’ Gailowa; 1 A esind st et New Haven, Conn, 1 0% ToHay |Gty 35 0 Vhldmes 31 1id i A Bt . L - etehy.ib 3 0 4 00 Totals 30 Wasidngton at Philadeiphie. Yardon and Ted Ray, the Engl: sg_é)ro - s 3 1.0] (2 Batted for High 1n Tth. - <y fessional goif stars, defeated Sidney L T R g B A e R T 80 FRANKLIN STREET GAMES SUNDAY. Scott, of Yale, and Joaienh Stf;nix cl&! ,,,,,, Pleep 10 19 H il aner in 9t ¥y National Leag: | Race Brook, 4 and 3, in an 18-hole i 21 g 4| xLamar o 0 O|:Spemcer 1 0 0 0 & J E T R A | best ball foursome on the Race Brook Somay 1003 AT S22t R T o) » OPEN EVENING UNTIL 8 P. M. Philadeiphia at New York. 4 | Country club course this afternoon. TR e Lobadirim ot 8i. Louls at Ciocinnatl, The Englishmen’s best ball score was fefter in 6th, ker. Home rums, Judge, Ghamity, Anfl:;""‘.""" - Cdea 66, against their Tgpp%nhen;s 71 liar 18 10| @ Btnl 1o Tomtive 1n. 80 - G T Lo t] rse is e feature pla: Q010 A g & is aft in {he 2. 8t Louls. " oF the maatels was on the third Hole| ..(Oame catia. o i, darinese,) - Two buze il 0004003 =t | HYMAN VS. COONEY AT PIRATES A:&\:‘ETDRSIPVIQLI;EADER \p’:r':f;n!%?‘rvl o {he ‘:&:r:hg;l!( Pacs, nd a0 Detmig, (432 yards, par ), on which Ray scor- | famiefins ‘Sevdi. Veieh ONell “Toros tace | Now Nemt ' Tt 0 00 10 0 0 s WILLIMANTIC SUNDAY heat on & siow track. she succumbéd b Sy od a three. Frs it Yo s T i et Willimantic, Oct. }—Herman Bron- |, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 1he PIUts- | he onrushes of John Henry and Mt 3 ¢ Ray turned in a card of 85 for the Chicago (A) st. *Brockiyn _(N) Now York () kie's famous Mamchester baseball out- |Durgh and Cincinnati National J the race. Natiosal " Lokgun. . {afternoon match, equalling the course e bR LN o h %0 s » © upo a e|1it will appear at Recreation park, this | baseball clibs ‘will play three games| "y, ouret paced try first half mile P record at Race Brook. Muiphy b 4 0 3 1 125 % ofomnss 2070 0 Muamay i 5% 0 0 Sunday. afternoon when they play | Dere: lOMOFow, . according 0. 81 an-| ;.06 12 ang came. nome in %04 chasel w";[ 3 Lelbodet & 130 134 ofswnduss 3 0 2 2 Ououcifise 4 9 3 0 0)the American Thread baseball team. nouricement by offieials. ot “te; home [ o7 - the Murghy ‘ehtritie; el Chimep: . . 2 3 1°% 3 2 ‘oun; 2 r P4 y U A h; 71| MASTERN COLLEGE FOOTBALL S odiiats 5 13 3 3t i wert 322 8 0)5giiy the Manchester team will come | club.tonlEht. “The first: game-will be- | J70 "% e, Frehy ST M Cinen 813 Falkrt 5.32 0 S: 3 3 3 i 3 0 0 0 Hyman of Georgetown uni- gin at noon, and fans will be "erm“' 1 thy thy t ) o STARTS IN EARNEST TODAY | Falkr 5.3 2 it 13 30 310 A - . fed to witness the thrée games for one | jorr the other two miles and beat % Sirunklrt -4 0 3 1 QfTobi: 40000 191 0 0 470 0 to do the twirling and “John- ~ “ > Jithel to6k the Chasé 10 the ‘half asd %] New York Oct. 1—Eastern college|McClinss 4 2 3 ¢ 0 e 210 2030 of the Boston Braves will | 2dimission price. John did the work in the stretch drive. Pilladeipila {400 | football feams will swing into the sea-|Schatkc 3 2 1 0 0 el Sy 191§ o|don the uniform of the thread makers. T e 2 1 % s G ron in earnest tomorrow. Every eleven |yt § § o 1. g 213 1 0 9 90 0|These two boys, both southpaws, are | WESTERN FOOTBALL TEAMS “32;'_‘ ',f;df‘t. “‘"'fi““ {““"d, ,,"“,: . pet | of importance will be seen in action. |ietorp 1 0 0-0 0 1 304 0 0 89 dlrated as the best Willimantic has ever Wi oA DAY | (&Tortte and/be etuily difeated Directup: Ceretand 7 Owing to uncertaintly which has sur-|owdm 1.4.0 0 4. 314 10 913 0l zcan and with the spirit alwaye shown SWING IN oD, i. and Sanardo e softer footing - vounded material-available at several in-|Xlmn 1 180 4 9 S % 93 7 1lwhen the Manchester and Thread| Chicago, Oct. 1—Seven of the ten|Iust to the veicran pacers liking and he ¢ stitutions and the 'debut of famous T | Cedienn - e teams clash' on the diamond, a top |football teams in the western confer- |'¥on one of the few races he has ever 71 | coaches in new fields, the work of some s 3112010 I ——= nctch of a game is looked for. The |ence will swing into action tomorrow | captured over the Columbus track. 43|t these teams will be followed with| (x) Batted for ¥aber fn W, Totals. D0 52t 2 3 game Sunday, which starts at-three|in the start of championship season.| Miss Perfection won the 2.1 trot, drep- 5 | nore than the wsual early season inter-| (@ Batad I ,fl;‘&‘,‘ i s é{“mBi'}’dm.fi:n]"m i o'clock, standard time, is the third of | The only contest, ho . having any | the final to Mary Coburn. in the, %% | gst. This is particularly true of Cornell. | Scere by innings o Brooklyn e o o-3|a series of three arranged between the b:urmmghm‘x :m» 'mlz en l‘u‘h-d\\.d be | l trot 4 Guy won in close fin- i1 d ‘hicay it S DR | LA 8 Ni Yo aer [ B% o v teal . Ve the clas hétween lowa and indiana at | Ishes, the o t poing to Alleen CUBS WON 17-INNING BATYLE | Vhere G Dubie, whoss moaeing Sy o e AR (’kd;' oo e s some | Fave been plaved and the honors. are Bloomiakton. * | Dillon. The weather wao 6o, and’ the FROM 'CARDINALS [ 1} as one. of the.leading f00PBRIL HAn- | pyrs o, O B Spbich Homag fms,, Bovetely and Ke ik Mantaeths oo Tha At - = eetaway day crowd dwindied to 2,000, le;!i‘cago, Dcdt. ‘b — With Alexander |structors in the country, will send ‘outlruns, Smith and Sisfer. INDIANS CAN CLINCH PENNANT ;lzar;a\e‘: to 17 b:t ;he Aomerimn Thread { MARGARET DILLON TASTED HER 2 pitching steady ball, Chicago won a 00k the second, 1 to 0, on a score in| * PRST DEFEAT BY JOHN HENR seventeen-inning game from St. Louis BY WINNING ONE GAME (s ninth: [Bofti teama twill spramtigl SEggE Dr 0w 0 o5 SORL IUENRE, Chiness amg e e el today, 3 to 2. St Louis got sixteen New York, Oct. 1 — Cleveland can | practically the same’lineups for Sun- [, FORERR B O & g aan ] souastiines TIPS = rahinih liow hits to Chicago's ten, but Alexander | inch the American league pennant|day’s game and fans have backed their | 9% S o O ONSNPECAI TACES, SR § SOSN 3 “on 5 s . yellog l»r-nz the visitors' blows scattered. . | by winning one of its two remaining |team to the limit. Willimantic fans,{°n® f the very few unbzaten perform-|hair, and inese children may hawe | games, or by Chicago losing one of its|however, claim they will have the |™® O ftlie year, tasted her first defeat|brown hair. g o ol Mark . Wa? Unsettled ERUiiEs bhtwesn’ tho- two fivala|Susiay bub the ManciGEer fens e 0f Twombly.of 1 New York, Oct. 1—The only appreci- widened to two full games today, when | pect to take the dust home with them. able change i the stock mark® t(qy the Indians broke even in a double- | Rivalry has always been strong be- from that. of recent sessions was .ne header with Detroit and the White|tween these two teams but not until p more divergent chardcter of the trad- Sox lost to St. Louis. this year have such hard fought games ing. Rails ¢ §IMued to improve, while The best Chicago can do now is tolbeen seen in either town. 0| Marlote: numerous popular industrials and spec- 3 : 4 » oriedd Talfies were at lowest prices in many EVERY _YOUNG-MAN IN 'NORWICH BETWEEN THE AGES OF 1§ Badies o : “nonths. AND 20 TO ATTEND THE GRAND OPEN MEETING OF THE Totals o] Tt Entrance into the final quarter of the (3) One out when winning run scored, year brought little comfort to the con- JUNIOR ORDER OF MOOSE LODGE, No. 20 Score Iy innings: structive side of the.market. The month- s T 000 c00008san o s | inrvey of ine foderal reserve board ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1920 oo bsce bite, ‘Merkie. Moot Sorany’ © “ 7 | which stressed the caution prevalent in general business circles, seemed to con- g firm a feeiing long existent in high fi- nancial quarters. On the other hand, the’ rails, it was +laimed, are enjoying a boom partly be- tause o fbelatfl rechmition of their in- ‘rinsic worth, but more particularly be- tause of the benefits they are axpected to derive Zrom the transportation of 'umper . Crops. Southbridge B R ohe Mhietocks st aftebte todny ‘vere the several sugar issues, which broke 2 to 6 1-2 points, south Porto Rico VS. «ugar distinguishing tiself by a sheer ot “lescent_of 15 points on a few transac- tions. - Ahomalous -trade conditions, not- bly the disparity between the raw and No. Grosvenordale| .o, dimei betmeen e 2o e 408 Max Mol i b TIME—2:00 P. M.- PLACE—MOOSE HOME 7 REFRESHMENTS—GOOD MUSIC AND BRO. JAMES F. GRIFFIN, OF BOSTON ON FRATERNALISM RED SEAL P s 88622—Africana—Adamastor, re dell' onde profonde—Ruffo. : The rise in rafls was the most frpres- 74634—Allegro moderato a la Polka—Flonzaley Quartet . At No. Grosvenordale “ive of the ‘current movement, most of 64898—Calesa, En—de Gogorza ...... SEBALL . PZCREATION PARK, Willimantic § SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd ¢ - MANCHESTER the juplor_western. and _southwestern shares gaining 1 to 3 points, with a gain SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd |uf:6 3-8 for Wisconsin Central. In- Vvestment transcontinentals and grangers vose 1.to 3 and coalers, notably Norfolk At 3 P. M., New Time (nd§ Westérn and Lehigh Valley, made / vimflar gains. The entire list strength- Rubber . ened ‘in the ldter dealings on reports of Game of Series \ probable avoldance of the British coal strike. Sales . amounted to 925,000 fhares. Foreign exchafige rallicf from #s warly depression, although the Argentine te made a new low record. An 8 per Z r:nt quotation fépresented the high call tnoney quotation of the day and bonds, tspecially standard rails and industrials, inade variable gains with Liberty issues. "Total sales (par value) aggregated $16.- Opening Soccer Season 750,000, Old U. S. bonds were unchang- 7W—Faun—-0m possente—dg Luca ..., 64897—Gypsy " Love Song—Werrenrath 64901—Honour and Love—McCormack . 74631—Largo from “New World” Symphony—P] 87313—Printemps, Au—Farrar .............. 74636—Rigoletto—Paraphrase de Concert—Cortot 3 89158—Stabat Mater—Quis est homo—Mme. Homer-Miss Homer . 74635—Valse~(from Serenada for stnng Orchutr-) Hanfet: 64899—When You're Away—Garrison . " 30900 Willys Orer 2700 Wiliss Ovee 700 Worth P . Money New Yorlg Oct. 1—Call money: strong; kigh -8; low 7; ruling rate 7; closing bid 7; offered oA @cceptances 6 1-4. - DANCE RECORDS 18689—Beautiful Hewaii—Waltz . 35698—Cuban Moon—Fox Trot ... 18689—Hawaiian Twilight—Fox Trot ........... 35698—Ziegfeld Follies of 1920—Medley Fox Trot . Cetton New . York, Q!L 1—Cotton spot qnht “middling ' 25.00. LIBERTY BOND MARKET, m‘:n call. . 42 > §.:I,E’:X£*‘i g‘é o g’g . VOCAL RECORDS . 3 SR pe Lib. 15t g 8688—Dardanella Blues ................. 85¢ GoodJVear g pande vEE Y 0B NN s Dosnrihe Trall to Home, Sweet Home 85¢ : Yoo O 5.3 ol oo arso|) 13685 Dul, The ............. ¥4 85¢ * VS. ] . 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