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; , : NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAT, UGTUBER 11, 1910 : : : s INSURANICE. G & 1% oY L - eighth inhings. The picked team swon } threw up the sponge. Dale had brok- | Childs and Francts, tackles; Pulter - La,nle s /Elght Its l’an rDUbIB outin the tenth. Score by innings: | en his arm, At that time he had al-|and Loree. - guardaa. Morris, centersi R . H. B. most been put out by Nelson. Corey, quarterback; Deming and Phil- Pick. team 0 0 0 0 0 10 30 1—5 11 1 < bges § bin, halfbacks, and Reilly, fullback. I '"s“n‘"s[ P =830 T 20004 6 i Des will do i i 1 do th - Au 0 LIABILITY flél hie 1 0 2 | BOWLING ON THE GREEN. ming e punting in Satur Morgan and Livingstone- at Mailoy pitched | Napoleon Lajoie answered a request tonight regarding other game i by Rudolph 6, by Brennan 4; first bhase on balls, off against Cleveland, Lajoie got one hit in | for an interview b Dygert and Lapp; umpires, Stanton - v R A s _ 7 S . Bell . Wins Silver Cup— i J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Charges of Crookedness—Cleveland Player Says He2ad Dincen. ~ ° o e s s At e RATONALLTAGUS Srawsien, 28 Shetucket Street, Norw:ch Conn. = 3 s CANADIAN WOMAN GOLFER ’ Chicago . 43 seprzite Ought to Have Nine—No More Prizes for. Batting. ' | BEST IN QUALIFYING ROUND. Monmetomm o ey S | g o ‘ i 2 The annual bowling handicap of the | Philadelphia 4 TARDANT & CO i Miss Campbell's Card of 85 Beats Her | Men's league connected with the Bal- | Cinchnar i ic M. E. church was roug] to a gy, 3 - N' i\ *9{ St Louis, Oct. 10.—Tach of the five | Writers in_discussing the Lajoic mn-’ Own Record, ;nluse_ on’Saturday afternoon. Tho i o S EET. sporting writers here charge that cer- | dent tonight said they did not think | e et B - game was played in the rear of the i Eerial i 117 MAIN STR tain members of the local team of the | blame could ‘be astached to the St.| . ChidaZo, Oct— 10. Miss Dorothy i church. The prize was an elegant sil- Phil r Easy Victory Over Giants. Fi Accid Health American jyeague yesterday allowed | Louis pitchers, Malloy and Nelson. 'f‘"‘]fi"’(‘“ of Hamilton, Canada, holder! v, ¢y, and was won by George T.! New York Oct. 10.—Philadelphia had no difficyl- ire, Accident, hea Lajole of the Cleveland team to obtain | They said, however, that the case pre- | 91 the (HoMmEn, n e golf” cham- | 1oy “oowing is a full report of the e e i et Joo s . . hits. The object of this, it is charged, | sented the possibility of an u der- \}; D, led the field of fifty qualifiers’ .ompetition, whic was plaved 21| Titory orer Mo York, o8 1o 8 The score: 4 Lia ihty was to enable him to score more hits | standing batween Lajoie and certain| L2002V in the fifteenth annual tourn oints up, handicap limit 4 points, | “Batted for Wilson In 9th. $ | Suring the season than were credited | Gelders on the St. Loufs team. la- | Ment for the Women's United States! winmars beiftg shown in the lefthand | Ph Plate Glass and Steam Boiler {to cobb or Detroit. The first time he | joie’s feat of Sunday is not a new | GO association fitie at the Homewood mmn_and the men they defeated in | 3 2 hit o long liner to centerficld, which |Tecord in major league circles, but jt| {OUPIY club. Miss Campbell turned | e right hand column: Fane i 80 netted him a three-base hit. Six oth- | has not heen excelled for many years. | 't’; = C‘”x“ of €5 for the eighteen holes, | ROUND 1. 1 1 14 ~ INSU A {er times he bunted down the third- | The nearest thing to it in recent yearg| (oU” under the hest previous record of | i Hdkp. Pte. | ) « 0 0 Murray.ef 08 base line and either beat Third Base- | Was when Joseph Tinker of Chicago ig | e 1""‘”(‘;1 E‘ Aliss Campbell last week | L Pis Builes 3 papoREhin. 1 0bridwellss, 12 man Corridon’s throw to first, or else | 4 game at New York made seven hitgs = ke A, ik drgies %+ 580 gasReon: 12 | Dolan,ss 2 2 Merkle.lo 8.1 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society | Tan, Tormcon's throw o B o (e | In auccession during & double heade N R 1L Barlow of Philadelphia | joii=en g i o 0 Gowdy.ib o u. S, Lajoie grounded to Wallace, who thret | President B. B. Johnson of the Amer- | to Aiss Campbell in 5 51 Waoan 2 | Breananp . 4 .3 D 8 Assets $2,594,330.17 wiid to first base. Once Lajoie bunt- [ican leagus announced today- that mo| § ,]‘_J making 89. AMrs. A et s Totals, 1 ° £eb26TuThS ed to Corridon, who fielded it but | mOTe prizes would be offered or per-| of Tavistok, EMleidnd, was | ¢ Barl gl o 3 tossed wide to first. Lajoie was cred- | mitted while he continues at the head N et L Hyde of| 4 MeNulty 3 1 M “*Fletcher . tossed w . e AR ow holder of the Metropolitan | 3 Zosman PRt = bkt i U G ampionship,turned in a card ! 3 21 Bateiifte Ll SRR e e 4 Corridon Played Far Back. OUGHT TO HAVE HAD NINE HITs.| 2f oL Vida Llewellyn of La- “ “»u‘" A e mmm“ Fhad = When Lajoie was at bat Corridon — ‘r|1:“;\‘.‘,f][‘r*:; s (the best o poog pro | Philadeiphia - played far back of third base, the [Lajoie Claims Everything Was Fe b i S o1 Lawton ERe e A writers say. He ran up each ‘time that Straight—Deserved Ome More. | Mvsston 5 e ana ) 21 Whitae Detin. Myers: thres. base. Nf. Savee: solen base Lajoie hit towards him. L 1 | Brancheld; Jefi on bases, Philadeiphia 9, 3 Matloy and Nelson were the St.| Cincinnatl, 0. Oct. 10— have ! Caster | 92 it base on crrors. Philadeiphla. 2, New York 2: hire e A Dl Sy hi % e , eh play, will be i | double plays. Knabe to Doolan to Bransfield; Knab: Louis pitchers yesterday. In the only | nothing whatever to say,” was the Way; gia1t0q tomorrow. < | e | & Bransfield, Devlin to Doyie to Gowdss struck out, H i | | T - ROUND 3. Rudolph 2. off Breanan 1; passed ball, Myere; time, News Vark Senes Prices. Pts Pie. | 1.12; umpires, Eason and Johi three tfmes at bat. Neison iever | manner in which he made eight hits o r A ; - tone. fiohiod 1o Lajubs.batore. at St. Louis yesterday. Before he was | nnati, O, Oct. 10.—The national | Kaye e e \ ¥ et ies e through, however, the unofficial leade today amplified its an-| e St Mg gt o ‘?"";"r' 7-d e idn’t Thin oie Would Bunt. he i 6 b aid ! Saturday b e eador orfeited ago. Oct. 10.—St. Louis defeated Chicago fo- O fhe Amecwlonn icagte Robits sl | iy & O ae SEMI-FINAL. 13 to T in o poorly plaved contest. marked by sed us.” said Mana- | that he not only made eight hits in an n the New York We fi i he di . Johnson 18 | free hfitlig and mediocte pitching. Plelster was e figured he did | s kuocked out in the third and Weaver, his successor, was pounded for ten safe drives and nine runs. The “Lajole outgue ger O'Connor. absolutaly genuine manner but that he Rell ing lh.n pr not. have the nerve fo bunt every time. | really deserved ninc hits. When asked | Koste s He beat us at our own game. I will | to explain this last statement, he an-| ¢an league y \ n will : score not send any of my plavers in to|Swered: “That's all I have to say on | range from 30 cent during the | JFINAL ROUND. A0 N s > play up close to Lajoie when he jthe subject.” pEsEe=s mEheroray & theamere |7 Bl Pl | Sheckaratt 3 10 0 0 lugdnsso 4 104 2 8 to " taxld - ohmt on Fire Insurance?| tries to bunt. Information was convey Lajoie | la“lf“:nvn{ was made : Bell 21 Royle 17 | Sohulte.rt o 3 o take chanmcs on Fire Ins e led T during the interview that Frank Navin, | vailing during the regular i N . en T < v 1 hem. g i 5 g | Vo wiee and prudent person does. We Nap Says He Fooled 7 .| president of the Detroit team. had said | Would be in effect. CUT IN YALE SQUAD. £ represent good. reliable companies, and In explaining his playing, Lajoie, | that Lajoies feat Louils y - ——— B B e o £ . Lajoies’ feat at St. Louis yester | h for a_small annual payment can remove | in a telegram_ sent to a St. Louls | gay looked suspicion Favorable to Transferring Auto R RSN ELANERS You from hapless chance to the realni| newspaper today from Cincinnati, So it looked suspicious to Navid, did | svew v Ly T POEGARIORERCS | | 4 2 & of absolute szcurits saic 17 maid. Tadote . Woll. he. haonal .\m\”\. k. '\lu-. 10.—The contest | Men Too Lxght “to Stand a Chance on | JHSapY s = e DO e s L . e k ‘ommittee of s Au obi . i 0 ISAAC S. JONES, | “After I made my & hitg clean lophiat ik o o' EI& eabZ takel 1€ efore | SOAUE L85 0T Tie Automobile) Glub: of | the Eleven. i0 Towls 016 ShodE nd Mol Estuts Acent !drive to center for e bases, the | ths league if he wants to. At that time | {1 a lodar acted favorably upon | son : 4 ki v oo Louis men played deep, expecting | T will certainly have my Intil | {ornatie it aor the )Savannah Au-| New Haven, Conn., Oct. 10.—For the Richa-ds Building, 91 Main St.| me to pound the ball out every time. | that time & eon talr club, and the muni octddary 11 fooled them right along. The pitch- | only got eight hits vest nte g | o 0re AT that icliy itolts 35 ers did vhnh best to deceive me. I am | ylar manner but that_I should have pral au- nster the automobile race from first t{ime in ma a cut was made today in the Yafe football squad, ! about twenty men being dropped from at T not| thoritie | Long Island to Savannah tants = o cer been credited with nitc.” | Long_Island to Savannah. A tent: afternoon practice in the field. TBE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | cCorridon ana Pitch and | tive date of November 12 has been sct followed By secret ‘practice, | Nelson could mot be fo r the conte b will be continlied for at least u Fa :llis: Liome nuns, Schulte, weck In i of pla of the ’'vai L) FAVORITES FARED BADLY. - s the team’s playing. e T ok | Ih AlliThres Woonsocket Races They Real Estate President Hedges of the local team: refused to d and Fire Insurance, 1t was ne >Xplanation of the reduction on the fleld, Captain Daly | ¥ eleven said that many Joan Broke Worid's Filly Record. Lexington, Ky., | ; . . | prop- | 9f i : s jocated fn Somery Block, over C. M. | *1Sht hits i S Divaes _«;{»h}h J'Irie ! Are Beaten. | exty of ¢ (m‘ldu_x! David Shaw of Cleve- e Per swero els‘fh"r MCIENE o Do el ol Wiitems. Room 9, third floor. and obtained as many hits. “| Woonsocket, R. I, Oct. 10.—This was| s3.055 fonture n"”,'h:h and that thers was alao a possibility ’,”L‘:;\‘(F;‘A"ff: g’" il i e s, F * ot the fl = L et i In the first heat ke the world's e linenp of the ’varsity for to- = dent. S e Waonsocket hair mile trotting | yecord f e Pl das Dractice il oI bR St h > i | record for four vear old trotting | day's pra all_probabiilty Comparative Safety. ATTORNEYSH AT Lave, Detroit, Mich., - Oot track today. In the pace. Mc-| lics. She went the mile in 2.05: be the one used against West Point| rpere is nothing like a big auto- b e hielae f e Ewen Belle, the favorite, could wfn! pa)t a ‘second better than her owa o on Saturday. Kilpatrick, who bas not | mopile race for making the asrop] only fourth money, while first mone Y a8, T br making the aeroplane AMOS A. BROWNIN lican league haseball ““ 55 (’“’I, g while first money | record, made at Columbus. m_uxlmx regularly since the beginning |ceem as saf a pony cart.—Spring- o o | that the batti of L ent to Fred Ke b ey of the season, went in at left end to- | ferq idgle Rusphsbnn ; | was 2.221-2. 3 : 5 { day, and wil play there permanently. Attornes-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg. | °K° e A S U RO s = Sinnet? John O.the fav-| Battinig Nelson Coming Back. | Dali- "aid not play b = 2 RSP G W i b # = 2 | orite S i {ansas City \|‘- O = e g 3 e i = e “Phone 208, fsL— 4 I don’t w whethef or not the | 0Fite, trailed b b, St N ant Oct. 10.—In the| his place, but the forger will play in | were dalivered. to Billinsgate mariet s g sproad time was 1-4. In the final race, | fourth rounc fight with Baltting rday’s game The® lineup today |, ; Sctipn. line: Jeagne |4, g the favorite, Lady Lau.| Nelson tonight, Monte Dale's ssconds Brooks and Kilpatric s oean aen, Gyer 126000 tons artivsiihy games for justifiable } e » E i N g - sdlpalr ends: {jand and the remainder by water. rel, was in the also ran class, finishing eleventh, while the race went to Miss Overlook in straight heats, 2.17 1-4 be- ing the best t CROWN & PERKINS, iitorneys-at-law | over First Nat Bank. Sictucke: St | Enatrance | Btalrway next to Thames Nat. Rflnki Tel. 58-2 Open Monday and Sat- |, urday evenings. ect29d | — e Tuker, Anthony & o, | BANKERS BROKERS hen the averages are giv- se found that CobL is t 1 hope so0.” Navin also said that probably take action t j m of prizes and Pioked sTonrs: Bestiths Champione Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—The new champions of the American leagne were defeated this afternoon 5 to 4 in | A ten inning contest by a picked team | { here in the first of the exhibition| R | games to be played this week to keep | | JOHNSON WILL PERMIT the players on edge for the world's | series. The picked team was made 1p | NO MORE PRIZES. | rincipally of substitute from the Ath- | | A e { Jetics. Morgan. who pitched for the American Leacue President Speaks—-; picked team, ampions | Lajoie’s Feat No New Record. | only six h i . | Dygert qn “These prizes.” declared Navin, “on- 1y serve to create dissension on a | 'PEERLESS OCCURRED | Chicage, Oct. 10.—Several sporting took the lead and were tied up in the ; ALE 28 Shefucke! Street THE GnaATcsvimscovmq menwron | FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGIAL. "OFTHISTORY Members of New York | and Boston Stock i NET GAINS RECORDED Ik OOk | Under the Influence of the Crop Report —The Money Outiook. Exchanges Bonton. New Yprk. v « )et ). 2 * 53 State.Street. 24 Hrond $treet. )\1 ) \l‘fm PR i ' ] PRIVATE WIRE. o i e T = = 3 b consider: the banking ]f? ind_the ok you, l‘our{e ,‘;can_ | ank sta s 1 P el Eora e e » discoverawhat is the | v g e FATL ST Ty besi alesbrewed’i o8 as b only by shift- to the « her banks and | panies, thus Stocks Benls nnvesimems. S oy e = S ‘ _ Amencafif you will *rq contin- | 7 . S 1163 ne outflow of cash, however PRIVATE WIRE TO -al scale and cely to ) New York h st. nder of the month Boston I ¥ sub-tr ry at ient showe bsorption of 16 Norwich anc‘i Shannon Bsdg | 000 from tn s for the new bank- ing waek dit balapce for the| Telephone 901 | sub-treasury in the clearing house EERI Ess day foreshadows anothex addition —— augsd FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr | (o the outgo in tomorrow's statement. = ocess of shifting loans to the a measure of relief Second-hand 1e Bank of but nalf of the zold in the lLondan market today. | ALE, saeure Sl 1% 1m0y 107 ¢ going to India and L 1909 4 H. P 150 | conti nent rdon finan cthori- 9 es cted tha i - rold | 1910 4 H. P. iigisption et 1o tha Bonkinent. ate 1910 4 H. P. Maanem ..$200 | the re t anc (Run less than gland offic Al Excelsior Auto Cycles, Tires, | aocoasary to oo Tubes, Saddics, Lamps ks and | tior, of tn entral ther necessary suppli n stock. se C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Wantic, Conn., or Imperial Garage, Norwich. ms likaly that a 7 r cent ommon Avenue enlarged These are anticipation period set | the now requirement of drawers of exchange of cotton lading. which the American ban fused The Thames National Bank OF NORWICH IS NOW OCCUPYING ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE No. 16 Shetucket Street tovaccede hargy was ascribe sir> to see the re- i of the United soration for the government report rop conditions. Prices r sponse to tha United State ! 2 Wel in re- bl Steel re- Frie’ ¥ pfd.] tisfaction with the government crop report was less mixed. So boun- tiful a_harvest of the principal grair as indicated malkes an addition to the wealth lof the country calculated to New York, on call make up vast deficiencie steady at 1 7-8 per cent.: ruling To decide where you will buy your| Prices closad at_net gains under the | rate 2 3-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid liquors. Howevey, if you give us a| influence of the crop report. offered at 2 : trial we will prove that this is the| PBonds were Total sales, par i ted States bonds L place where you should buy them. Our | value, $1,657,000. California end French Brandies will| were unchange dellght the most criti o JACOB STEIN, T e -3, 93 West Main Street 00 Allis Chalmrs pl \ 100 Do. H Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits,\ $1,870,000. COTTON New York, Oct. 10.—Cotton future steady Closing bids: October 'Phone 2i ocidd Amal. Cooper 6% Gy 1. December | ‘ " New pa;, Goods Tt hatll - The public is cordially invited to inspect tbe un= n Remuaut ¥ vt ,, fiddli vlands 1465 middling | < e, = ( | 4.. L Ly ey || rivailed facilities offered to its customers by The n Silk inants o GO GRAIN MARKET i oty Broaw, “ " e | Thames National Bank, and to avail /of its 179 West 5 sep3d ! s a : 2 : MME. TAFT, | Rl e services in every department of banking. PALMIST AXD CLAIRVOYANT. ‘ru“: LR (RS now lccated at 612 Bank stree!, New | P Tenden, Conn. Juifd by