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NORWICH BULLETIN, MORDAY, SEFTEWEER T2, 1921 - eve after 6:30 SATURDAY’S REGULTS Carthy got his first hit to'center for a KACEYS TOD MUCH FOR BOSTONIANS [~ - = MR [ S - Both advanced s New York 3 Brooklyn 1. times singled to gight. 2 YANKEES DIVIDE DOUBLE Pittsburgh 8 Chicago 6. ;.n ‘.’::.'.fu“d scored on Halstein's single e HEADES Wit EED SOX | - Cincimat, § St Toulsia R Where the sun. his day's work ended New York, Sept. 11—The New York| Boston 5 Philadelphla & passes. Murphy in two thirds of an in- Lingers as in content. B The Eaceys completely outclassed Ko, o sy ""':';': » o |Americans fell back a half game today, American League D e e o 5 B ,\n‘?finf.'el: o the old m city 1 the Pere Marquette council of the|ojsems s 3¢ i o 3% % 1|cividing a double header before Wh2*| Deeroit § Chicago 4 (10 innings) | el e e reas e N 47, fnfuence. laminous and serene— | Falr | MeEaret 4 1 3 0 1 1 2 2 2 |was officially called the greatest crowd St. Louis 2 Cleveland 0 (first) nings McLean fanned three and walked F O T e ous |ty 88 114 37 & o |that ever filled the Polo Grounds. After | New York 19 Philadelphia 3. Six * The ‘aoeret The smoke ascends i Bl te s ot v 1o 1| mem Siaar2 | 2 1% 3|Boston won the first game by & score| Cleveland 10 St. Louis 2 (second). American Thread. Nutmess. In 2 roey and golden haze. The spires . > H 1 f 3 to 1 New York took the seton ' Washington 5 Boston 3. a hpo = 0 2. z . B B ‘ne. and are changed. In the The locals bit the ball ha=d and timely |FXrs 4§13 Rl R R a4 273 (poneren i realizes that now is the opportune time for investment Shadows rse: The'lark singe on s T and before the sixth inning was OVer,|pergens 4 181 1] Bush won his seventh successive vic- ! s 410 2 S . Sl ° 5 H < sun, Fitzgerald, the Boston baxman wearily | Cariaap 5 ¢ 0 3 0 351 lltory in the first game. Hoyt, who op-| New Haven 14 Pittsfield & = ey Gy i e e e in fixed income bearing securities which will be paid Sinks. and the darkening atr. sought the ebowers.and McCann took Sy R 6.0 L0 L) oeed him, was very effective but er-| Bridgeport § HEe Madselner 3 2 0 © 0|Andemon.:b 1. P i hen the dollar will be worth miore'than hiih @ sense of the triumphing up-the-burden. In addition to being hit| y.. Hh T s rors et in two of Boston's runs. Karr | Sprinffield 11 Waterbury Glagherds 3 0 1 2 :|nniowmee 11 off at a time when the et e e frequently, Fitzgerald was woetully| Seore by innines: had the Yankees shut out in the second | Worcester 5 Albany 3. P S R 1.8 it is tod ' ARG B hres: pnee wid a2d gave eight passes. This and|Kwes o2 0 20 0 411 20 00 N0 Ceighthy inning, when singles International League. Batecnis T3 e o 00 Mol 50 itis ay —of . < five errors Would lose most any bally Pie LIHNS olh D Gjesiotm, “Austin, Tores by Miller, Peckinpaugh and Ruth tied | Newari g Jersey City 4 (frst). 2222 ey 20 $o be my passing 1 Fame. bue hie Plos, Ojechom, Domahue. it or |the score. Meusel followed with his| NcUZL ¢ JORCU City 3 (second game| ™4l 3 1216 3 ¥ task accomplished and the long day der | pitcher Gimoles . Leonard. Strick out, by Canaran v tiane Fon Ahekessaon twis k. Totals A PERMANENT INCOME done. . Hugh Canavan, Kaceys left hander|pHepemgfimolo Lanurd, Stk twentieth home seven innings). rrensrerins b was working in his usual fine stvie.|’ el i g ning the game. Syracuse 3 Buffalo 2. L0001 o1 i P Some Tate lark singing. 17 Deart He gave nine hits but spread them Ruth had little chance of breaking his | Reaainc 19 Baltimore 9. i e 000 = Let me be gathered to the quiet west. @round 50 that they had litlle effect on|DUWELLS DEFEATED RIVERVIEW |home run record, as he was walked four | Rognecter 8 Toronto 6 (first) e i o The sundown splendid and serem, Death. on the scoreboard. In the early stages ON LATTERS' GROUNDS |times during the two game. | Toronto 4 Rohicester 0 (second €amo |3's3 mmime ums o il 57 icsor s s 23 $ —W. E. Henley in' Indianspetis e of the game Hugh naiel o few un-| The Hospital played the Duwells Sat.| Follco offcials estimated that 100.000 | govqn innings). inniugs; off Mcjean § in 7 -5 innings. OF PER YR. —— b ¥ < s a rsons trie B¢ 3 = TEh o Bl e It any. cupeciors. | | ann . Dhoektal andl wete astcates| 2208 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS THIRD ROUND IN TENNIS o T STRCLE AT nich y . 2. 1 : % e ere iS a man in our littl Ojerholm and Donahue weilded thelr|retired in the 4th after fillling the bases, 1““;&;’“‘(-‘) Kew York (A) National League SINGLES STARTS TODAY So careful and thrifcy. e ‘;‘;L respective maces to advantige, Ojer|with none out, by hitting two batters and sl hpo s New York 11 Frokklvg 3. Philadelphia, Sept. 11—Play iy the . : 3 He counts every seed in his garden”in smmming out a double and a triple in | making an error. Zemke who relieved | Lichwiqr “4 90 0 oMt 3 072 0 1| STTTon 10 Chicagy 5. [singles championship tournament of the May be obtained from an investment of $1900 in Ana Sang 8 @ visits and Donahue collecting 3 sin-|him pitched good ball and held the vis- |fwerdb 3 3 1 4 ojPpaunss #9012 21 BL SR8 V) o iRy - .|United States Lawn Tennis Association s nd fusts all bis tools when he pute gies and 4 triple in six tries. G @ s e RS Bdkuoe Of M A G i American Leaguss Tl euter theiind Totndlmatiow SRt the 8% Participating Preferred Stock of the Ashland awy. The dark horse failed to appear but|same. s | Matnniam 5 g1 0 0 el el Ree sy ey two or more crucial matches featured ir R ives SR 7 £ the This man has a job n 2 town miles be would have to be « pretty gooa! Fuller for the ‘wisitors was also in|collinstt 4 0 2 0 Ao RSN [ Detrclt by Chicden the day's card. Cotton Co. Investigation will convince you o away - to do better th 1 Bill Austin|®00d form and was never in trouble. He | Scott.s 80 M Guci o e New Yore s Hostn 2 (iiast) In the lower half of the draw William e But he never misses his train, ook B anan A o 2 yecii{had great support from Leseman and $05 i oschne 1 £ 71 0| New York 5 Boston 1 (second) T. Tilden, 2nd, of this city, world’s cham- safety of this issue. He's on time in the morning, he's on time Who took Ais place. Leonard, 4 ocal] pox of the Colomlals who were In the 3 8 e 3 e 5860 o| Philadelphia 6 Washington 7 (10 ‘- | pion, will meet Zenzo Shimidrs o metubor In s2t ERC, S SR & Lyout e e I Duwelle huncup. Score e s — — = | nings). . the Japanese Davis Cup team, and n sunshiny weather or rain. b O Rivarviou. Duweils. % L %38 3| Cleveland 8 St. Louls 4 William M. Johnston of San Fracsisco, He always reads the same 1pows S b B po ) Babiad’ for SHOYL Hn PO Eastern League twice holder of the national title will 3 O’ mornin, s heet —— B anss4 23 Gx) Ran for Baker in 0th. X g B g8 and at night gh the Kaceys forged e e Seore gyt Worcester § Albany 1. face Vincent Richards, of Yonkers, N. INFORMATION COUPON He buys one like the might betore - > T aud were ‘ s 2 41 Boston ST n. -24070710 0505050 Pittafield 4 New Haven. 2. Y. the youthful tennis prodigy.. And reads the ink off quite. ever headed p hreatened il e s2p New York 100 00 Hartford 5 Bridgeport 1 (first) el BARSTOW HILL & CO., INC. Now rei g - gt e i (13 e ban i, Eoa Hartford 4 Bridgeport 0 (second) of Boston Isidealym ggalnst 5 H iV osliel 6 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A once-in-a-life chance came R . | Zemkeibp 4 1 106 Beconlaganie: NewtYork (Y Springfield 3 Waterbury 2 (Brst) of New York, and Wallace F. Johnson of X " And knocked right at his-big front door, bail taking a Leihet 3 0 UK e ey Springfield 6 Waterbury 3 (secorid) Philadelphia kill beet E. M. Edwards, an- Without obligating me in any way, please send circular regarding And even called his name. 4 £ Wb A a6 ab hpo ae| Springfi M e e 9 MK red icbold b ier, 5 38 0 0 a | % - e st e i S e e ElE O T L Victories by Tilden and Johnston will Ashland Cotton Co. 8% Preferred Stock. But this man in our town couldn't an. . . e 2022 0fRuhit 31200l Buffalo 4 Syracuse 5 (game called |bring these two leading American play- e - W 20 z zopfMeuselt 4L 10 0jend of seventh rain) ers together on Tuesday, while wins for Name..... e ihad ran gn‘?'"[ to eay. x P 000000 -2 oRenit 331 % 3| Toronto 1 Rochester 3 (Arst) Williams and Johnson will almost cer- He know 5o ot S,n Singls trad racdh; St " | Scotex Ofveailysb § ¢ i 5 0| Toronto 3 Rochester 8 second, seven |tainly place them as semi-finalsists in Adress....... Eoits 3 N} Walters.p ofSchanz.c 3 1 2 2 0|innings by agreement) the upper half. And 5o he gets the seven-ten; %, AR Karr,p o |Piercy,p 290 20| Reading 3 Jersey City 4 (first) And the five-fifteen as well [ | R oR OOLER JEn Totals hawserp % 0 §! Reading 0 Jersey City 4 (second). |TAFTVILLE TAKE SERIES R S S R I D O T T ST SO And he'l soon be” wearing biinder, p ot g | DEFEATS BALTIC L. C. : ' 2 - —| Newark 4 Baltimore 8 (first) FROM ASHLAND = S e e o U g e o i | The Norwich W. M. defeated B: T o S e A\u*ark;m!f:lcl;r:v;e;—eh\tsle::nd) Before the biggest c;ewd of the sea-|deepening rut in the National. 64 m;‘« tanks in ”Pi Xsarl,\‘ one-half e arg|in the final game of the series Satur-| Score by innings & son Ashland lost on the home grounds| Crowding the Cardinals for third|of the oil produced has been expori w = " ¥ afternoon, the final score b P: 15 | Dostan (3 .. £ i Indianan:lls 2 Tt(lledvr 0 1? m';inssl. thn Taftville in a 1hri3|lir;g 1dlammnz battle | place in the National were the Braves| The output of the Polish foundric HUMOR OF THE DAY t E L. 13. Baltic came down strong bring- | N7 ¥ Kansas City 2 Minneapolis 8. ¥ a score ¢f 5 to 3, Sunday. who went on a batting rampage during | during the first five months of t o o e gt it | ing with them Lefty Sullivan but he was | gocton Louisville 1 Columbus 3 (first). The game was one of the bitterest | the week. Brooklyn, with the mapority | year ‘f‘as Beariaras far HRALINE thtul h-‘"f! r!"flmTh was a peach of a to_ chec Kanign | unable to hold the local boys. Newhrose i Louisville 3 Columbus 2 (second) fought battles ever staged at Ashland | of games against the Giants this sea- |} loduction for lact vear. In the metal- | SO%- ne Of the female performers the r he Peterson was on the mound for the S b Milwaukee 9 St. Paul 5 (first) Park, and the crowd was the most en-|son to their credit was unable to solvel jurgical industries 46,000 workmen are wore absolutely nothing but a single on . o {local team allowing a few scattered hits | spyy1oRS SCORED WINNING RUN Milwaukee 2 St. Paul 4 (second) | thusiastic_ever. 2 the New York pitchers in the series|now employed, compared wtih 36,000 C“f\s"”“' S % 2 : . striking out nine men. Peterson e e —_— Taftville also took Saturday's game| just ended. They now appear doomed|in 1920 and 8000 in 1919, In the fext S ey Shockinet, WIECIRNIE o gt been piiching & good brand of ball| IN 10TH DEFEATING ATHLETICE e at Taftville by the seort 1 10 % taklae - bat i o o abires A le industries production is 60 per cent.| °Tyd CTEALUre could she have been going hasing seven straight victories to| Washington, Sept. 11—Washington de- g Ing the series and now cl.ims the coun-| =Zjttsburgh has fallen into the Giants|of the pre-war figure. Sugar produc- |y 2SS Perte—She was a trained cat— = 8 need t dit feated: Philadelohis 7 to 6 in ten innings # AetionaliLeisns ty_ championship which was held by| ol habit of -500 baseball and the in- | vion ok cens Amomnted toar ooy tons, | Houston Post. : e ure of the zame was two | today. Jd:dm.\xam\:r x::.n‘:;‘nl'i" Am[;:l;'a‘ Boston at Pittsburgh. i St the Picatolaan {0l onedil e ‘over the 1815 _ “How are things up in Squash = ms by K. Scovel the flashy back | E p AOCOILIURE D 1e Amcrican League Ashland found Hoffman in the fifth opposition hurlers lost them sev- total, and the alcohol distilleries have | Si, Pretty brisk?” 2 A £ CoA ‘\\ el ‘M__\ Tm'\‘”.'v. ‘!“-“):v;l’;‘,1is\\/‘u;dh{'\g§‘:r73“‘;“’; Boston at Fhiladelphia. inlu hs_h»l\_a.y rP]l{iv\ ed :‘\ M r|]n _Who| eral games, although their pitchers per- ed their output from 24,000,000 ‘h“Gaws‘)L no! There's so lisfle doin’ s s L Si% inaky idriangemunts by |theUoSAl TeruIle rarre Y R e b 5T astern League "“l‘)“ i b '““A_! :“‘_‘r' e b | formed well. Lz in 1920 to 43,000,000 liters, of (»lp‘x\'flx-d((‘" x_‘lzu hands of the town | failed to go the route. Score: Springfield at Hartford. in the i\m“:“p allowing Taftville Both of the Chicago l'l'ams sht)]\\v 18,000,000 liters are available| Clock. Boston Transcript. £ Spring LOre. s and game. al s &t eir pi 8|\ tor e e - ; e 30 b opinge cester at Pittsfield. s = Mt Eyeat poa sl The tanning industry E be- stolary ment.” | e : 0 Wl ik 5 4 ball until the seventh. He was re-|series with Detroit was marked by|one ‘M€ apart from home production|OUt in letter-writing.” — Baltimore S a ol =l lieved by Spike Liberty - unusually heavy scoring and the Yan-| pot O APARC from Bome production| 0 G0 1 [ 3 LEAGU: STANDING 9 -r;;‘m le ::(-w\fi;fl tlvlr\«or: eveing ku;» kee baiters boosted their batting av-|jeq of skins and hides. Russian Poland| “Are those family S liatar Whn <net 00 National League in the second. Ashland got one back in|erages considerably at the expense of | o o anared T | hxe. thox y ¥ oy |3 Walker,b 3 Woodw'd,p New York sex: 85 54 612 r'n-o‘ml‘;m-d;“ard"“;‘m’i;g"l’ ¥ socrilg two| The Yankee pitchers have rounded),®y ¥ O O At T aCt I e e belong to, but 1 expect ‘em to belong 3 38% | Hariep 90ty Pittsburzh s1 53 8 AT thers et ol ¥ s | tntORhetE ‘;‘es‘ form ‘;‘l‘“’ }“}"“ ‘up_|Within the last few months revived|to mine for generations to comer . Pevsonihs o 81 233 |three innings though both had opportun- st tan LLIRE DN Speak. | the trade, the sole-leather industry, | Washington Star. I for Coling in b Brockiyn +........69 b EE RO L g | er tribe down to the wire. The New|phich 1s mostly "‘:::)r‘:"“;"' ©d hides.| “Did the laundryman find thase cufs I35 ] ) Nene e wiming T scored. Cincinati ..a.....6% U T O e el Rl l:{::\'bw::[nzt York: Nationals are equally as confi-| i 07 ion. mEERE Tarhess | he 105t last week™ asked the husband S ey T s Chicago ......q....53 st 387 s dent of holding the Pirates safe, but| 4 Py DOw “No, John. 341, | Philadelphia ...13 0011000 0— Tadelphia 16 92 [ox o the Cardinals who will meet their| G°rman hides. ‘The shirts are no £0od to me with=, | el B 10000 el Of the two pitchers Taylor had the | 0, G To 0 S0 M T mes yet| The tanning industry is mostly car-|out the cuffs I, Twe et Walker Miller, Rice. Sttty P el Ty Taftville got the breaks. | i ‘come, have not abandoned all hope | Fied on by small tanneries spread over he figured it that way; : - Won. . Lost. P.C.| Taftville's first two runs were direct- ook 5 ahcad of | the country, and it is said that these|too. This week he lost the shirts” = i 5 2 of overtaking both teams ahcad of | ew York .. ..8 50 6301y the result of an injury to catcher them, are capable of undertaking ten to|Houston Post. | Tigers Defeated White Sox Cleveland .. 84 52 .618 | Liberte of the home club. After his = twenty times as much production as at| “Father, have v wo : o & erte o PR » i ? you cut all four of Chicago, Sept. 11—Detrcit hit oppor- [ St _Louis ..........71 o 14 Linjury Liberty made 2 bad throws 10| paer WEST TENNIS TEAM present. At the present time thc in-|your wisdom teeth Boeston 64 68 485 | first or asy chances that gave Taft- r tuncly behind Connaly's passes and do- | UOSIPL -eceeeesreo O o8 Ao | ey Ry Shunce il eaye et GAMES STARTS SEPT. 23| dustry is Jn » eate of stasnati te|"Yes, son. T have purchased a used | esaten Chichcore 15 i Gt shingt ceeenns A9T | vi vo. . A stage N Germans having dismantled the mach- Sasst i s D R iamed | Detroit ... 58 a2 475 |Chase donned the mask and pad and| Chicago, Sept. 11—The annual east-|inery and the hide and skin market :;;,ai-,’}m;floa.«;“:;::u:"' ot lin fine form, Chicago being unable to CBIcaRDs watt o 87 Vi S| oot ing inning allowing Liberte to re- | west tennis team rhmp;‘ons}_uv match- | being quite exhausted. 1t 15 anticipat- | and married your mm;'e’;’.'v'_";?:m;.';; b 1 xcept in oae inning where ilacelphia ......47 +339 | cover in right field. es I be played at the South Side|ed that one year will be requirel for 2 5 3 8 i e from a shut out. Eastern League. It was some battle and the climax | Tennis Club here September 23-25, it|reconstruction Horse hidss, buliock, e 4418 | score Won. Lost. was a thriller thcugh not entirely mer- | was announced today. The teams will| goat, sheep and calf skins, which form.|. Parcel Post Clerk—On that live tur- 3% | A) Chicaz (A) Pittsfield ited. S e e line up as follows. ; | erly came from Russia, will now have|XeY the postage will be a dollar and a hp a e |worcester In the eleventh inning Morin first up ) EFast—William Tilden, Philadelphia; |to be imported from other countrjes, |Dirty cents. 40% LD 0 hit weakly to first and was called gafe | vincent Richards, New York; R. Lin-| Poland is also much ia neel of ma-|. The Poultryman — Guess Il start 60 B2 mia 0] 300REROKE o = on a play that was easily an out. The S. Howard| terials required in (he manufacrure|him on four bits worth of stamps. I ulrak 11 3 v ol Hacttord 66 next two men were easy and along came Frank Anderson.|of leather such as quebrachs extraet, | XPect he'll lose enough weight on the Hieiima shieine 30 3 0 oS, R Dresser cwith o fiokiey homs run to Washburn, New | mimosa, etc., and runws, asbestos and| WAY to make that about right before ose. | Storten 1t ullizan 0450 " : g e zame on ice. A e | , e u = € s iptecianas & 2 4 & o |springfield 1111162 e e Williams, Boston, or|other packing materials. delivered.—Houston Post. bt 0\ 8chake 4 2ol Apany FL ol L e & e iscdera: ew York. . This isn't a very good picture of D o Compiis» ie LEn T e A West—William Johnston, Robert your little baby brother, is it?" said als 1 Rusell,p » ANTS WON EASY VICTORY b hpo 2 e a hoo 1 e |Kinsey, Willis Davis and Howard Kin- & the visitor. ; Ly Sl = = Lactairass ‘6 1% 8 ontewnsn ™t 8% § 1 |sey, San Francisco; Philip Neer, Por Coxey Plans New March On | ™ x; maam ™ reptied 1ittie Svegen = OVER SUPERBAS | 50 4 3 5 acotsoncf 5 1 % @ o |land, Oregon, and James Davis, Pala Capital old Alice. “But, then, he ain't a very At 10 T o] Brookiyn. Sept. 11—The Giants bunched chaeb 6 213 0 Ilbremers’ 6 3 1 2 0| 00 Galifornia, i Z00d baby."—Chicago News. 2 el B e R hits off four Brooklyn pitchers, three of ':_mw-m R L A The winner in five of the nine mat-1| “Why are you so fond of the Slms> BT - i i them southpaws, and won today's game | ka™" s e SR SL he team cl pion for tha 3 < : 5 ’ : - i ng: circ o ches will be the team champio “Beca me T n ted in dollars and cents per $100 2 5|11 to 5. Douglas started for New York | xTrerve o wibugaash 3 0 2 4 1 x 1 use,” reqlied Miss Cayenne. T 00120010 1— X glas NLerty, 234 i|vear. The east won at Philadelphia know there isn't a chance that the 000010000—|but Was taken out with the bases full |Jarvisif o ftomerc . ¢ & 2 ¢|TEF TS 3 i ce that au. nited B ) % Two bace orten, Cobb. Three base hite, [ and none out in the third. Toney finished | Tavionp - § L5, i SN AL :‘uurt..lr .n' :n; sxl:r l:flr:-naf)?;m t:m(on e & orelgn Exchangi Veach, the game and allowed only three hits in | mu.i. #9212 4l Totas 4312 A z 1 y ke a L o tons | Twenty two runners were | Seire by Inninm: Rivals Shuout Whits Rock Washington Star. & s Etorlhin- Saturday. Indians Beat Browns Score: 1 B ato e e e 21 The Baltic Rivals, with Riley in the A man who had a drink too many | Demand .......53.74 St. Lo pt. 11—Cleveland's timely ™) Brooklyn (N) S L hox, shutout the White Rock team, 4 €aw a sign “Please ring the beil for the n v nal| Cables hitting and a couple errors by the Browns el ab hpo a e Rase on bals, off Taylor 1: off | to No man went pass second. For caretaker.” s alled | Fran {enabled the former to pile.in seven runs R s Rty ® plister, McBeth, Jarvis. Stk out, | Baltic, Dowd at first played a good He walked up and gave the ball such roximating ders ¥ jin the third inning and win. Speaker 4 ofcrimitn,t 3 2 1 0 @ e game was credited with a 3 basger 2 pull that it nearly came an unts | Marks | twisted his knee when he tripped and | F 3 ofNent ™ 110 and St. Amour, in left field made sev- roots. 5,400,000 Lire = {fell over first base, and retired. The | Younsst Qe et ] eral pretty catches. In & for morents an angrs man ap- active s francs injury was pronounced not serious after | oo 0.0 A For White Rock, Green was the peared ar the door. “Are you the care- » Pesetas . | the- game. ~ Score: Rawiings, 2 ol eEplaty heavy hitter with three counters to his taker?” asieq the bell puller. = ng only e ,(;m francs thnla;dn(h St Louis (A) Snyder,c 29 se4:1 credit. Yes. Wrat do you want?” s Ry vetaoh Sweden th hpo a e o | Duziacn 001 RIS 2 pE— “T saw the notice, 50 I rang the bell & Y Hamieontt 5 0 0 0 . o 3 oMichellp 2 1 0 0 0 2 : olice d : Bl i | Wransh 3 s e Lo 2 i 35 0 %0 Walked Off Field 2 new 1 want to Know: whty, ety STOCKS Greecs . L 58 — Ve 3 H e e 1881 | Rommany g Glasgo plaved four innings with the Telegraph. ¥ e Smitht 5 C[1acobson'et 3 1 5 0 % 00§ 0.9 XomaD Baltic Rivals at Baitic, Saturday, walk- = 2 ST » 0 Spstnerdh 18 el e LA = o= 7 |Mumhe ing off the field at the end of the Mrs. Willis—Does your husband stm m THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. Sewellss 4 dfGerberss 17 3 3 2 Totals 55 97 20 4 fonrth clatmirica foulS ball® was Bt give you $50 a week to run the hovse? g L o B ity i o gl A peciawin i dat L0 LT LB Bt but the ump called it otherwise. The i Wra. Gillls—Tes: only now e gives 1% 000 head ; market slow, mostly 10 to | g i et I R 6 b oot e e 1t 50 per cent in cash. 25 per cent m 25 up Bulk, $7.00@9.25: heavyweizht, | Geavovn o ==y Braokien 002 0.0 DAgc0 =iz e stock dividend 15 yer cent in his friends’ Sugar 30 £2.00@9.00 : medium weicht, $3.7529.2 = —| Totals 54102 e b Mt Dot 2, AV, poker I O. U.’s and 10 per cent in cigar Mag 3 ight welght, S8.75G895; light lizhts,| Totals 33 o ok Three basn it stors coupons—Judge. - : s Tl Ul Jadli i B e Strock ouwt, b5 Homman 47 by Moin 1 by Pama: IAL AND COMMERCIAL e o o - b - o §E U 0NN ties vy packiE; sovs mooth: | Cleveland . 700000 0—5|MARQUARD REPT PIRATES’ S = ana- | INDUSTR ANDICOMMERCIAL & T was fust wondering” mused the 33 $6.90@7.75: packing sows, rough, §6.00 | 5" Touls . R e R Sl e : Cheertul ot s . & g @7.00: pigs, Two base hits, Wambsganss, Gardner. : it S v = ion in many lines “Wondering what?" demanded tae : 51 Cattle—Race: 00 head; market | Thee i nite Gamder. Heme pans Wity | _ Cincinnati, Sept. 11—Marquard kept | ILLNESS COMPELLED FRENCH e e e oy 8 Guy, = tas:Wite T & T steady to strong. Beef steers: Choice | Va Pittsburgh's hits scattered and blanked STAR TO LEAVE COURT ment ar notéd in Pufand as evldfln(:PS T was wonderinz if it would be . n and prime $9.0010.00; medium and good, _ them until the ninth inning, Cincinnati | New York, Sept. 11—Mile. Suzanne f' : ;"m L ol vt o o 10 5 &' Ol !"Mw"""‘ A nda Cop £6.50G9.25; good and choice, $525@ | CARDINALS TAKE FINAL GAME winning today's game 4 to 1. Umpire | pensien was compelled by iliness to re- | Of ‘ndu: i e o ol e as a man of iron” replied the (o e . c 1050 ; common and medium $5.00@ 8.75 OF SEASON WITH. CUBS | Brenan was hit on the arm by Hamil- |{jre from the courts of the Crescent lffiflrd'“;ti:“‘s ;fl"“ el Bon the 1diot —Nashville' Tennessean. heerful SF ... 8% Butcher cattle: Heifers, $400a's Chicago, Sept. 11—St. Louis won the | 00 UVIng 2 auick return delivery and | Alnletic Club, Brooklyn, today atter sne | TiC conditions | e easntitive of e ' . < cows, $3.50@7.00; bulls, $3.60@6.25. | fing) game of the year with Chicago 10 | W2s badly hurt. Score: and her partner, Walter Merrill Hall, |urobed trace, represtiteive of Jie THE KALEIDOSCOPE &0 5 Canners and outters: Cows and heifers, | "5 oy, giving them 14 out of 29 Clncinnati () Pittsbureh ) had lost a slow set of tenis to Harold | Guaranty Trust Company of Ney S & Oh pr 5 2.95@3.50 3 5@ 3.5/ Al e hpo a o ork 3 b X 3 Ohio $LI0350; canner steers $2758 oy |#ames for” their season record. Robem 3 0% 3 3|mmver % 3°2 3 ¢ |Throckmorton and Miss Leslie Bancroft. e o Worry is the one thing that refuses " ”f";‘aflx ;ah‘:-fln{! 5?\:’! a‘_nd‘?;:n ’QT',,'; ") | Killefer used four pitchers in a vain |Kopfa 5 Sofemny igie 4 e s6 e !-‘rem:h {g(rl was m]c:n-h“ * | ritories which now form the Polish Re- to bump the bumps. ' Steel 7 207 : e Nohars, Penod tock. | €Tt to stop the slugging Cardinals. |G™hS) 8 o |Bmandias ¢ & ; § o |physician at the Crescent club house i t as compared It takes two t ety i T o e 33,000 i ns, "1o°K" | Sherdel went into the eighth, then was |ERCSere 3 i|Robennd § @ 6 5 o |tonisht and was said to be suffering from | PUDlic, the report savs, as compared| ,, . joqting of the Central o divores Jndes oo et e oy B ‘ “Sheep and Tambs—Receipts, $19,000 | PAtied out of the bo and Doak finished. | Fonecall’ 3 0 »iTiemerdy 3 2 @ 4 o |extreme nervousness. the war. By - Trades and-Labor Councll'ta New | = | = ¢ Sl = P P 5 Shieep &ad Lawbe-Rectluth 19,000 o re: Dunean.ct 3 § oforams ¢ ) 8 v| Several hundred persons braved a driz-|RE WAL o | Tork, Gen Jacch S Coxes, of | A word to the wise may be sutficien esd; market lamba 2o higher.sheen st. Chicago (N Hesmeings 2 oféwehe 31 @ 10| ing rain and waited for more than an the; 1.500, e | “Coxer's Arry™ fame, stated that | VUt It depends on the wonl: Lea strong. Lambs (34 Ibs. down) $7.75 @ ae o B 4 o |Marquarp 0 OfMamitnp 2 9 0 3 7 ipour to see Mile Lenglen play.. When | through military operations in Poland, 8 x i Trying to live up to his il ont_Lenih 4 §$; Jambs (oulls and ‘commmo), $6.00 |SUihaficr "4 32 ¢ 1fmackn < giiteid el = TS 3 4 & 3 9| she appeared on the courts she was slow | Nearly 500,000 have been rebuilt. Near- [ he would march on to Washington ton hag ek hoghe mrnodn repal andler Motor ] 9 la vearling wethers, $5.00@7.50; (Mannef | 1 0 10 flochers 4 0 2% o Tous 3 T et into play. Atter the third game | Iv 3,000 kilometers of new railway lines| at the head of an army of 250,000 s man poor. Cres & Ohio 61 P8 | seariing ewes (culls and common) $1-{TRTR® $.F 3 % [fFleriom 16000 Toiels 31 T2 4 1lof the set, with the games two to one | have been lail. A great port for river | ynemployed men if no action is | The first time a man falls in love, Chi Gt West B T |50@2.75; breeding ewes, $3.25@6:50; [Homws.ib 4 2 § o a|Deniy & b 5 80 |52l Batied. (ops HARTOHEn Blh. in her faver, she asked the opposing pair | Davigation is nearing completion at taken by Congress on his two bills, | P€ IS in 2 bottomless pit. S i Yo | fecder lambs DT S s e n ), R R to let her rest a moment. Her playing | Saska Island, near Warsaw. and will | 0 F 0000 0% iiative and ref. | BY @ strenuous use of his fists the Ch M &SP d0% 40 !m:‘rv‘l".:h\l:p‘)::‘d.v t. (;hn;r!:m‘rh r.nfih:a" Notenrs.I¢ sga g ;;m-h;y,;n 4 111 o o |Cincinnati Be was ena?:lc z:d perh ’!};;vfxl_h v;;y s'nhfl ::dn::l::'n‘lil: ‘:l;urncd for ‘traffic by ‘the| o s o dinent fo the Ped. :;:m fighter mnages to get his ho & N'west 5 - Epany. “hoice, . $8.75@9.2 avan,es 2.8 als.c 2 07 3 ;| Two base hits, Fonseca. Th hits, & d at the end of the tw me, the s year. . ho & N e | prime, $850@0.00; good, $7.75@8.25:|Cemonnc 4 1 4 0 0l0hemilc 3 o b 0 5 [ v e A O granted ten min- | Coal production has reached 80 per| eral Constitution, and the other a | e : i 13a | dy butchers, $TT5@S00: tair, -$6.00@ Saenel> 4 0 0 3 clowwess 98 0 10 ute rest on the sidelines. cent. of the pre-was outpirt, wnd, 223, | 25.7eas nen-thisrest bnd bill - Ae-. | FLSRNE SO ER mnces 05 Y Chile Copper 1;4 T.00; common, $5.00@6.00; common to| Do 00 0 0 effmisy 2 7 § © ! |AMERICAN THREAD WON ONE Upon resuming play she lost her ser- (000,000 marks have been spent on new | cording to these measures the Gov- - % i ¥ SHERROn. e ave i = zood fat bulls, $150@6.00; common to| motals 39 18 27 16 2 [Jonesp "0 00 p SIDED GAME FROM NUTMEGS | vice and in changing courts informed the | machinery for the mines. The month-| ermment would issue 25 year non- X (;," Wwho really love their nexmun: ~rucible Stee g4 | %00 fat cows, $1.50@5.25; helfers, $5.00( !;’r";j“w 00000 (Special to The Bulletin) referse that ehe would retire atter the set |y production of sait has risen from| interest bonds to villages, towns, |35 themselves must have affection to} Brie .. 333 | ST.00; fresh cows and springers, 335.00 T*? 0000 ! Wilimantic Sept. 11—The American |had been completed. 15,000 tons in 1920 to 21,000 tons at| eities, etc., furnishing money for it ‘t irds.? " ° t Frie 1 pr . 19% | “ vear car Rédetote, ) 1450« heads Totals % 813 1|Thread A. A. won from the Nutmegs of ( Throckmorton played briffantly in the | the present time, a figure which not| pupic oty “thus eliminating un. hutin, the female with the bargain-; e 3 2 “alves—] sipte, 5 ead; | (z) Batted for Ponder in Tth, N 2 i < - |last two games, making placements in | only covers national requirements, but aki 1 unting mania draws the line at a. Fisher Body 9 et | e New Haven at Recreation Park her to- |las 2 employment and taking financtal - g 1241 | heavy and thén caives, $650@9.50. (@) Batied tor Dais in st day by a score of § to 1. The game|Mile Lenglen's territory at will She (leaves a surplus of 15 per cent. for| =BFOVRENT BA 'E0 A8 THENCRt | cheap Jooking man. o 3 m::-k-:n mdx,am;;;slg::m x}‘:nd@:l =) Baied, tor Jones 1o b Was an unintresting one and the locals | netted or outed every attempt at returns. | export. The output of petroleum in :n: ’n’“nclem It isn't always safe, to judge a man's: 64% | 550 good mized, $495G 435, tats o | St LOUIS ........5 10 0 0.0 03 3—10 | had no trouble keeping in the lead of the 1920 was 62,000 tanks, compared with charitableness by his actions when his: (7] ed, $3.50@4.00; culls and Pl “on‘;(,mcagu 000010040—5|New Haven visitors. GIANTS JUMP INTO LEAD wife asks him for money. 28% | 95 00’ tambs, $10.80° P FLO0 L I s, lts, Mucler, Dewi, Mofieary. hres | It all happened in the first inning. IN NATIONAL LEAGUE The first name given to the Asoress Inspiration Cop wows 3 347 | ~ Hogs—Receipts, 1,800 ; market 35c 3 & ee{ ang Sy | Murnly. o thes mound. fox. the visttora (' o oo St LANIOR U o S = — was Acores. and whils the. date eut® er_Con 2% | Prime heavy hows, $0.009.95; heayy| WESTERLY'S BALLY IN orm Slded by PR At iy prctiin | IO !;iron,a‘s By thats wictors vy .| Dame of the discoverer of these islandsy Int Harvester R 807 | mixed, $9.25@9.50: mediums. $0.75 @9 DEFEATS comowiavs i eR e ke avey, Ben ookl men {108 S 8 oo toithe Teentiis SPECIAL PRICE ON is uncertain it is conceded the name . Int Mer Marine m 103 19% 1 85; heavy vorkerd, $9.75@9.85: light | 3 faced Murphy and 'six runs were scored s while! ther Nes J Yas given because of the number of: Int Mer Mar Dr wea 46 45% | vorkers, $9.15@9 Plin asoh s | The yesterly K. of C. nosed out a win | before he gave way to McLean who end- the knl:m{::g:s ot o Ao et hawks fiying about. Acore signifying t Mot Truek ca-v 32 32 S e 4 35485, |oFer the Colonials Sunday at Riverside [ed the inning and the game. Four walks | York s 1 i R e 23 dga | U RABOBIG; etags, $435GL5.) [Pk Westarly, I tho miath Lalin ane e R | e aiih Boston and fell back halt a e (L W r=- ac” 2 """.“’ in Portaguese. : Kennecott e oew 20% 204 T ing three runs. The Colonials started |by Hill, added to a wild pitch by Murphy | £ame in their lead over Cleveland. The | oy Mlentine geyser in Tellowstone Na- Lebigh Valley - 52% 52 Chieago Graln Market. off in great style and led up until the |and two singles did the trick. steady pace of the Giants during the Rt 1 gon park has ended a two-year vaca- Mexican Petrol ___T19% 117% | Wheat— High Low. Close, 4fth and then started giving a perfect| The ball game started in the second | week was featured by good work on |tion. It now spouts twice weekly inf Miam} Copper . 21% 21% | Sept. wux 134 130 136 imitation of a' sleve and evervthing that |after McLean took the pill for the §ew [ the part of their pitchers and the ec C CANEY || oc Norris geyser vasin according t0- Missouri K & Tiow 2% 2% | Dea . 137 32 132% was hit was eithor kicked, dropped or |Haven team. The Nutmegs scored in | Yankees maintained their lead mainly | N. P. Skinner. park naturalist, who Bas: Missouri Pacific .20 e 2% 1374 137% thrown wild. The Colonials hit Mooney’s | the 4th. 'Hill was out at first, Jackson | through heavy hitting. OR FREE TRIAL recently completed an investigation of Missour! Pac pr .o offerings to all corners of the lot and |tacked one to left for three sacks, and| The pennant hopes of the St Louis PHONE 1833 F ts activities, : Nat En & St 55% 54Y 5avg helped by some poor fielding scored | scored on Knipi hit to short which | Cardinals were given a rude setback | Wheit Tootana; was. diinesd mblats xir 561, 4% cight runs. Their inability to bunt and | was too fast for Orr. They threatened | by Cincinnati in the latter days of the O’NE“J'MCGRORY ELEC’]‘RIC co |forts were made to induce people to g0~ Y Cent 60% A peor base running cost them several runs. | to score in the sixth and eighth but fail- | week. Their heavy hitting aggregation . NYNHEH pue 15% Ringland, Johnson and Murphy hit well |ed to hit in ajinch. found egnimas in the Red hurlers. Norfolk Zouth'n ..a10 |there and settie the name proved for- 38% 3TY% bidding and promising climatic severity, . for the Colonials, while Wiihelm and| After the locals running fest in_the [ Washington continued on its downward : FRANKLIN SQUARE [s0 when another Jhsiges qatig it Sl Norfolk & Wemt spes 96 49y 401 Crowley hit. best for Westerly. The]first no scoring was done until the |trend in the American and the lowly it was nder—h-d‘lo—hxd W 5 T dsoore:, ; eighth. Orr went out to Anderson. Me-| Phillies failed to get out of an ever- ) | auractive to. homeseckers. =23 E S AN & : . i o e : 5 ¥ . ik s i s St . ok i 2 Pl i aC i e SPAA S AN . S