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i . : NORWICH BULLETIN, . FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921 e Em=nc=’n“=mc==l The Manhattan YESTEEDAY'S GAMES. American League, Boston 8, Detroit 3 . New York 7, Chicago 3. ; Cleveland 3, Philadeiphia 3. B ‘Washington 6, St. Louis 3. National League. Chicago 5, New York 4 (13 innings). Pittsburgh 6, Brooklyn 5 (17 innings). Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 7. Boston 5, St. Louis 4 (15 innings). International League. Syracuse 2, Jersey City 10. Rochester 12, Newark B, - Promoters Controversy Is expected befo eree is named by the New J boxing commission for ti Carpentier bout It had been ‘made at a wion today, but announced actic postponed at the Rickard. Hve I]fffltuiiy About Referee & ref-| cred’s score was 5 up and 4 to play. state|’The defeat of Miss Stirling surprised mmpscy.}nm( disappointed the large gallery that { followed the pair. For she had played ‘pested sclection would | sound and consistent golf in the morn- ‘ting of the commis- ‘u: round, when she easily defeated an- + adjournment it was «-hr American, Mrs. Thurston Wright Pitisburgh, 8 up and 6 to play. She vived poorly in the afternoon match, wever, and picked up her bail at the Millions Use “Gets-It” ba 1 been indefin of Prompot ; Toronto 8, Reading 3. UBURB AN AY EClAlS ile none would s mattor. fourteenth hole when she saw it was - ey sharp differ- impossible for her to win. e 1 os T S ence of ovinon veloped among Miss Leitch won her way through to Xastern League. 0r 0rns s 086 with & {the final round by taking. Hard-fought| Worcester 5, Pittsfleld 2. - According match from Miss Molly Griffiths.- Another | Springfield 10, /Albany 8. A Winte, ‘oMb G wsulnd New | English . golfer, the champion being but| New Haven 5, Bridgeport 2, Stops Pain Instantly — Removes Every deparhnent ofim spe¢|al value; taken fl‘om our Sebscen; bk B t |one up at the eighteenth hole. Al A tatiin. Chrng Campletaly: - With thise o0 sey ro Miss Leitch already has won the Fon-| | . oo 55 o T had been ten ked, with tainebleau cup, emblematic of the cham- s 2, REmuEee New Toledo 3, Kansas City 0. Everybody, everywhere needs to know ::Pr‘fl:)p:g::l!;‘;\ developed from Demps Indianapolis 8, Minneapolis 3 . what millions of folks have already eamp because the commission had ig-| nored candidates named in the original - o VES BOSTON VICTORY sey and Carpen- sonteact signed by Demptey + St. Louis, Mo, June 16.—Nicholson's ! The matter was reported to have been | home run in the fiftcenth inning scoring referred to Rickard, with a request that | Southworth ahead of him allowed Bos- be try to effect a compromise. It was |ton to defeat St. Louis here today, 5 to pionship, three times, HOME RUN IN I5TH Louisville 5, St. Paul 4 (12 innings). learned about “Gets-It,” the gum‘anteedl In many instances quantities are limited, so early shop- ping is advisable. GAMES TODAY. National League Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, Philagelphia at Cincinnatl, regular stock and reduced for one day only — Saturday. % : R ; i ; New York at Chicago. axpecte: could visit Atlantic City | 4. St. Louis had tied the game in_ the vnmh:L ‘i xl;: :'.uu for this purpose. seventh when Schultz, batting for yer,‘ Boston at St. Louis. : > ci v tica, lifted the ball over the left field American League It was learned unofficially that the 1 commission would stand on its rights|fence with Lavan on base. Score: St. Louis at Washington. 5 under the state boxing law, which em- e , St Louls (N) | Cleveland at Philadelphin powers it to name and license all refer-|powenc '3 35 o olSmithst 6 23 o o| Chicago at New York, : ees. It also was ascertained that none| Babaes 5 0 € 2 1 Hmm;u_u 60 g 0 : Detroit at Boston. of the five named in the fight contract|So'worthet 4 2 3 0 QSwocksd = 7T 1 2 Eastern- League had yet applied for a referee’s license. [Ssel & & 3 8 OLLman® 733 T 0 woiohury at Springaelc, No objection from Carpentier's CAmD |Boeckel3b 7 2 0 0 0|McHenrsf 6 2 5 0 0 i T i, 0 o New Haven at Hartford. has been raised against naming of the| Holke.1b ¥ o|Lavan.ss 6 :.530 - ref by the commission Ford, T 0|Clemons,c 5 0 9 2 o| Dridgeport at Worcester, i il : L1ONele 4 olpenicap 2 1 0 3 0| Pittsfield at Albany. It was considered not unlikely that|Gamc 3 A e difficulties might arise in adjusting rules | Waison.p 110 1°0 College Baseball g n the New Jersey boxing regulations re- | ¥eQurnp | At Williamstown, Mass.—Weslevan 6, AY ONLY ITS T FROM garding seconds, hand-bandaging, etc., | *Christe Williams 9, 5 TURD 00 AKEN whick appear to conflict with the match| motals | painless com“andh cang:ex;)el:\::&x;i fiy FOR SA 0 L —1 SU S 0 cof pecif e boxers’ cont (x) Bat on in %k, YDIN corn, no matter how , de- MARKED e A A e i STANDING. [ arts ‘Quicidy when “Gets-1e" arfives OUR REGULAR STOCK AND EELOW Scare ~ational W it jet simply won- PRILIPPINE TENKIS TEAM Boston— : L COST. COMPARISON WILL PROVE THESE SUITS UNABLE TO REACH U. 8. g LU L0008 00 2 | Pilcbuen 38 679 | the first application. Get rid of your | i e TR (e e T s | S outa Py 3 e i et B e ARE REAL $40.00, $45.00 AND $50.00 VALUES. ..... ° o cup tennis team, scheduled to play| ,o, . Boston 28 523 | simply make corns grow bigger. Your i in the first round, has been forced | sna Stoci . Loui: > P money back if Gets-It” fails. Insist to default because of inability to reach | Holke, Brooklyn .. on the genuine. Costs just a trifle th ted Stutes before July 20, it was Chicago - e}'er)'W$9Y9~ M}d. by h.\!.‘awl:'(';lce l&> 9 9 i B T T o o e o EITeEs BR e |] 5200 MENS SHIRTS | MEN'S UNION SUITS S returned from the Far . o g Philadephia 16 35 514 | Chas. Osgood and H. M. Lerou & Co. | o i ekl TR G Boston, June 16.—Boston hit Middle- CJ S 3 2| ment to the Philippines by the United | Detroit, 8 to s R Lost TONIGHT g S b ko ; o : 2 . Suburban Day Only uburban Day Only | TP g aslineton Bijou Hall, Jewett City - : MISS LEITCH AND MISS WETHERED Detroit ly TO MEET ontainebie The A. P) women's_open IN GOLF June 1 Leiteh, champion FINALS | C §1.00 EACH -~ June 17, 1921. 8.30 P. M. | Daylight Saving Time | _§1.00 EACH { Chicago™ 3... Philadelphia .. e I = - i BOXING BOUT : champlionship tournament play- | xFiagstead I | Hartfor 7 22 Qs SV o T et e A e e REGULAR 75c EACH in the final of the women's { Worceste: 3 5 b teaWemeial T 5 3 @ 24—ROUNDS—24 25c COLLARS Wethered t e in_the| Score by ! Bridgepor ol T . i S bulban D ¢ R R A s, B 090200100 Ll 22| Tickets, $1.10 Including Tax.| " d T French title by -defeating | BOStqN 01220210x—8 |waterbur : | 2o S b Seoing o }Ea0A St (Vo s Suburban Day Only FOR $100 - golf champion. Miss Weth- pipe® - e ¥ i = 1 4 SULLIVAN'S TIMELY HIT$ i GIVE CUBS LONG GAME ) Juna 16. nd responsible Yor FOR $1.00 New York (A) ab hpo s John L. Sullivan’s lexander's great i for Chicago FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | —_—_—— REACTIO N« MEN’S STRAW HATS AND PANAMAS 5PAIRS MEN’S HOSE MARKET CONTINUED Whssourd Poe o: Dfs¥leanevescn = REGULAR 25: GRADE VALUES TO $5.00 Nev ric June 16—Reactionary ten-{ New Yo Con S b S enE s | uburban Day Only ubur Day vcovered 3 $o|Pon B u Pierce OU o < 3 wvidently was|Elews Otvr d soma stellar fielding by FOR $l'00 FOR 33'00 syias s - Ry Steel Spr i) features. Ccore: 4 nn:o" he ::m:‘on ; New York (N) Chicago (N) | v b e bank and :ol;flnl S 3 SENATORS WIN EASILY ; N gfl,,',:‘l" FROM ST. LOUIS BROWNS - : " ri Washington, June 16.—Washingto - of thess devel-|Souft Rallwis = off b the first hour, most steadily to the amount to eight hun- usand shares . ong to low records for embraced the promi- took its second game in the series from Bouth Ry ur St. Louis today, 6 to 3. It was a pitch- py ing duel_between the Cubans, Palmero | and AcoSta, until the eighth when the ! former was knocked out of the box. The o PALM-BEACH SUITS MADE BY KUPPENHEIMER score: Rice, Tolin, wpecialties in the A groups soverles, June 16.—Philadelphi Brower and Miller. ugar, tobacco and af- mado and staged a slugging match here home moderate Te- LISERTY EONDS, Bhe High. . team winning SMITH'S HOMER WINS oo for saving—Most of them are on sale actually below Sintimeits. Digaie i 0 i*' Rt e L aamenic (A A LIMITED NUMBER OF MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Rileme - Tiatis wecoR st Over P10 ol ] GENUINE PALM BEACH SUITS, IN SINGLE AND sencral Tt in the unsettlement | Werll o ot i - DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS—RICH, DARX COL- nal_hou Pump - : e n Petroleum again featured the 1 000101000000 2—4] T CRS' REGULAR PRICE szz'E : SUBURBAN DAY R I e e P : SPECIAL e points to 103; but rallying ¢| New York, June 16.—Call money | 01000 0001 000 3= e 2 covering. Its net|easy. High 5 1-2; low 5 1-2; ruling rate| Two bree hite, Ml 3 2, Bamrou. |y B s . = represented a de-|5 1-2; closing bid 5; offered at | sm wn &, Term, Thres bace e e e virtually twenty points In two|last loan 5 1-2; bank acceptances 5. | AR | ey ! —— » . . oy S. Steel dropped to a fraction of COTTON. | REDS TAKE SLUGGING 1 ol e ! lll PeCk l fl afl d k bl p() unities ts recent luw\;‘ at 74 ‘:rn, but rr;et v{}th New York, June 16.—Spot cotton quiet, | CONTEST FROM A'mu-:'ncs"; Tio base e, ik U €se special o enngs orda reriarkal q op rt support at that level veral active | middling 11.85 3 Marquard las FOR LEAGUE LEADERS | The mones t pursued its_even 88.30 ; OEssJLo: Marquar 2 s W, tenor, offerings of call loang at 5 1-2 = jIunes Sy s s U by Philadelphia, June 16—Smith’s hom oiesale cost. ser cent exceeded demand. Taking their o1 S ehiiadainhia (N | Cleinmatl (M) run drive over.the. right field wall in 3ue from the federal reserve bank, pri- 55,00 A | WM . .lthe first inning with Wambsganss on | 2 te itutions made freer offerings on 0/Rahne, < a2 o ¢|base gave Cleveland a 3 to ictory to- | *ommercial Paper. > 12 ¢ ¢|day over Philadelphia. John Walker | wrength, due to London quotations, giv- 804 0§ SOBCFSTEOTRLE SCOT ing way to sh@rp declines in sterling s 2441 veland (A) Philadelphia (4) when moderate amounts of cable and s tii e s A femand bills appeared. The Paris rate FOREIGN o 1028 2 5 e = meid, but other continental remittances, [ 200 8| L0 ofVadier 0 Swiss and Spanish excepted, were reac- 0 g0z o 2 1 oft Wtk 3 o A feaay: 0 E2TIEY i3 z o Changes in the ond market were H W o v - nominal, but matnly lower. Liberty fs- it 25e 2 sba cane sugar convertibles and Mexi- ti0); Datiod Tor Roewn In 6. Totals = . cans eased. ‘Total sales (par value) ag- (x) Batted\or Marquard fn ot o gregated nine milllon weven hundred and Seore by izuings: 8ty thov Philadelphia . 0100310027 “"111 K nh - S ln N 'ch” 3 housand dollars, hiladelph t in Sth ! Cincinnati JiaTase 31 0 p) 0 FUL I NOen i L € Auppenneimmer tore orwi STOCK Two base Irits, Wiliams, Marau R.| Score by lunf 2 - s —_— Miller. Thres base hit, Rousch, Winz Clevalana. 200000 R T CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, STEE Philadelphia . 010000 At Casimer . i Chicago, June 16.—Heavy selling as-| PIRATES AND DODGERS IN ;.o bse hits, Wamby. Mome ruus, S Allis Chalmeny = = ETL Alker. cribed to eastern longs turned the wheat| SENSATIONAL 17-INNING BATTLE Alls Chamer pe Am Az Chem market sharply downward today after a| pittsburgh, Pa., June 16.—Pittsburgh 5 = == % ; ; : , Pa., FORMER SERVANTS TESTIFY z dm Beet Somr material advance due in the main to|defeateq Brooklyn, 6 to 5, in a spectacu- effort to hind the letters ascribed to|tate, it was brought out, but upon cross on the sidewalks to catch a glimpse of am Cm oy bullish crop reports. % lar 17-inning) game here today. Glazner IN STILLMAN DIVORCE CASE|Beauvais. In fact, Mary Kelly saw one|examination these two witnesses were re- | her as she enetered and departed. She Can pr The close was weak at 1-Ic to 4 1-4c|and Smith were opposing pitchers for the 3 of them opened and on the bureau drawer | ported to have so conflicted the date of | did not stay for the entiere sessior (;,‘;‘:‘ p::, nc;l(i:ll:cn: :’z‘;h imzlyulazsx;‘; 2 s‘ 1-4Cand first eight innings, but each ifi\,a way (Continued From Page 1.) :‘na rgu\;ll ;\uulhf\r ‘:\‘hw;\ she found on|the letter and other details as to contr: iwmch continued until almost 7 o'cloc g e = 3-4. Corn|to relief pltchers. Mamaux took Smith's|g.. i, | Mrs. Stillman's desk. The door to Mrs.|dict statements upon which one of the | tonight. e & ned 3c8- to 1c, and oats finished 1-4c|place and Adams later went to the i"“‘;fl”} vaf;fl‘;m:; “5;?“;']’8",?;,“3_?‘“" iliman’s room was open, so that anyone | letters has been accepled into the case| It was undérstood that the attormeys e T to 3-8@1-2c up. In provisions the out-{mound for Pittsburgh with the score 515.| 22nd ring h the inif e. B en-|who entered could h read the letters. | as evidence. | = . A i Wealen | come ranged from 100 decline to a like | Yellowhorse pitched the two final innings | Efaved on the inside, it was said. Asked|mpese things Mary Key was said to| On cross examination of Mary Kelly, it | oarmrs ooy Protested at Jodays \nsconds Cp | ndvance. 15 Mokl the Shiantion of tha |05 Pitistren. s he Plrates won the ::‘_:;'h:}'“:"; é{:gdi:?’fl;‘;"::"h;“finmg‘; have admitted to questioners for the de- | was said, she declared she % | "Ti,;*:,:y"‘xf:n"‘;,,f,’“ s‘,;;',‘,(.;%-‘;.‘:n:.,n; or Crop experts hel e attention of the in the last part of the 17th on . » | fense. letter wri 919 ! = % s it T&B Y 4 € game in the last pa - ritten in 1919 wh led . 90 re ? Aichioon T & 8 F'p { wheat pit during’ nearly the whole of the | doubleg by Carey and Maranville with |the maid replied that Mrs. Stillman's| “yice one of yesterday's witnesses for |remembered beeause Deauvais had weit. | oo, Somewhere on the trip into prin Baifimors & Ohlo | first half of the day with messages tell-| one ont. The score: wedding ring always had reposed in a|ur Stiliman, she said that only recently|ten something about “rolled oats and | - ivesthe public learned that they ha Bun S am) - ling of threatening black rust conditions Brooklyn () T pitbursn 0 SRl i DR ek S bad ehe returned to this country from |bacon. Presumably this was 1o indicate | oo o Droduce Mr. Stiliman for aross Besokiyn Kio Tr |in the northwest and of damage by ad- ab hpo e 2> hpo a ¢| During her testimony it was said she|Ireland, it was .earned that the contents were those common be- | s ’f“‘:“‘;’"“, S Do Thet Taar ek mat Skt BT % o weather and by insect pests|iousionsh 8 32 % Iimitbeelt 7 078 ¢ ¢|told of having seen Beauvals’ handwrit-| Irene Kelly, it was ascertained, had|tween any servant making purchases for | o are bmas #aid that they would no :;“,,"-1 'mf YR throughout large areas of Ohio and In-1wheatlt & © 4 0 0[3milew & & o 7 o |iNE Not only on letters but within the|looked into Mrs. Stillman's handoag and|an employer. (o e o ;x:u u:n i anadian Pacfic Assertions that the black rust|e 1 w3 9 wueg(Whitted. st 7 1 8 o o moccasins worn by Cuy Stillman, the in-|scen two letters which she testified bore| yo g et 1 s AT ba AL Da/acarel “h" ot gt Centeal Teathie , | ad appeared in Minnesota as well as in | Myers T L6 € 13 4 0lfant son who Mr. Stillfian charges is the | the handwriting of Beau She read D e e e e Godrer i 5 { south Dakota cofinted as a special bull- T 13 90/oon of Beauvais. Inscribed within one | them, but could mot recollect their con-|'32Y and large crowds gathered outside | the cur lor Motor ¢ ish factor, and o, too, did a rise in for- & o 8 1 o |moccasin, it was said she testified, Were | tents. g g i |vign exchange. Gossip, however, that|Mamauxp 2 o 0 ¢ 0l|the words “I hope Guy Will always be( On direct examination she told of see- p % | big export sales to Italy had been made f("“”'»r’ = 9 $]good to his mother,” and in the other “I|ing Beauvais carrying breakfast to Mrs. % |brought denials, and were followed by |giones 1 o §|hope Guy will some day know his fa-|Stillman's room on several occasions. # selling on a large scale. Toward the i 2 ofther” . Cross examination credited with it w i 115t, too, the bears put emphasis on re-| Totals S ——| Margaret McDonough, the nurse of|pringing out that those who partook of N w | that country offerings were on the| (, one out vy winiig pmeond. v |Alexander Stillman, a young boy, testi-|these meals with Mrs. Stillman on more s ise, with Missouri tendering- new| (x) Batted for aliller in 9th fled, it was asserted, that on one oeca-|than one morning were James A. Still 1 1 Louis for immediate ship-| (x) Batted for Glamer in o slon in 1919 Mrs. Stillman, Beauvals,|man, Jr., her oldest son, and H. Phelps Y U } with harvesting as o whole| (=x) Ran for Adems In 3 Alexander and a Miss Fegan dwelt in the | Clawson, friend of the Stillmans and son ing rapid progress. e o e b Lehigh Maxweil e on the part of exporters was tly responsible, for stremgth in the 2 market. Oats were given a lift by fons showed (rregularity, being flected on one side by lower hog rates and on the other by grain strength, and iy talk that the packers had received a five million dollar payment from Ger- many. CHIGAGD GRAIN MARKET. wiEAT: e Close, % ™% imty m% oug % 'H".i 63% 38% 8 E ] ;* Brooklyn— ©....00000200300000000—5 Pitteburgh— +.....01000004000000001—8 Two base hits, Johnston. Whitted, Tierney., Wheat, 2. Carey, Maranvilie. Thres base hits, Johnston, Kruger and Adams, CLOSE PITCHING BY SHAWKEY ENABLES YANKEES TO WIN New York, June 16.—Shawkey's fine pitching enabled New York to defeat Chicago in the second game of the series today, 7 to 3. Shawkey held Chicago to seven hits. The Yankees clinched the gamo in the seventh, when theyscored three rusn on six hits, one of them a triple by Meusel. Captain Collins’ left hand split in trying lo catch a wild throw in the seventh inning and he was forced to retire from the game. Tae upper story of the “blue cottage” while Guy and his nurse slept below. Early one morning Miss McDonough, according to a report of her testimony, was passing the bathroom upstairs and saw Mrs. Stillman come out of the door in her kimona and enter her own room. ‘The nurse followed and roticed that Mrs. Stillman’s bed appeared not to have been slept in during the night. Then, it was said, ehe testified. that she walked down the corridor, looked into the adjoining room, which had been occupied by Beau- vals, and observed that the bed had been slept in. Reports of the vigorous cross examina- tion of Miss McDonough quoted her as saying that Mrs. Stillman did not seem flustered or embarrassed when the maid focused her eyes ypon the undisturbed bed, nor did Mrs. Stillman make any of a wealthy Buffalo manufacturer. He is expected to be a prominent witness for the defense. Mr. Stillman, it was asserted the wit- ness testified, never visited his estate between Christmas Week in 1917 and the following March. Yesterday witnesses said the banker remained in New York throughout most of this period, and that Mrs. Stillman, to whom Guy was born the following November, remained away from her husband’s quarters, spending her time in Canada, Buffalo, and upon the estate mentioned in today's proceced- ings. There was considerable testimony to- day as to when, where ani how the vari- ous servants had gained access to letters belonging to Mrs. Stillman. 3 Mary Kelly showed one of them to Bernard Keily, then caretaker of the es- OUR COAL Is the Best You Can Fill Your Bins With. Lowest Price Highest Quality People’s Coal Co TELEPHONE 542