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NUKWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESPAY, OCTOBER 12, 1910 INSURANT=. AUTO bitbaary INSURANCE J. 1. iATHROP & SONS. 23 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. Motor Boat dwners Contest With Windham High Will Give Line for Com- parison with Bulkeley—Picked Team Gets Second Game from American League Champions. il be repaid by investigating our Boat Jnsurance Policy. It protects 2 3 oty Them when rinning and when jaid up| The Academy football team plays its , trot, Gracious Peter, fatorite, finished inat marine perils includ- | fourth game of the schedule this after- | outside the money, the race going to © and theft, at very low rate, | BUON. going to Willimantic to play | Junic Mace in straight heats. 3 Windham High. The teams have al- |~ Jay Kay's best time was 2.19 1-4 and B. P. Learned & Co. ready met once this year on the Acad- | that of Junis Mace 2.22 1-4 | emy campus, the score being a tie, 6 The 21.9 pace went four heats with- Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | to 5. out a winner and will be finished to- Agency .Eetablished May 1846. The " A. boys want to better | morrow. Emeline Deforest took the arEMW. e this and also show that they can run i first two heats, Een Hur the third and . up as big a score on Windham High Islander the fourth as Bulkeley of New London did, which o was 16 to 0. The result of the me WOMEN GOLFERS. will give a line on the respective merits of these two rivals, Academy and|Eastern and Canadian Players Come Bulkeley, who are to meet in twe Through First Round. games later in the season. S Chicago. Oct. 11.—Eastern® and Ca- JACK JOHNSON KICKS nadian goifers today retaiged their advantage in the first round of match OVER LICENSE CANCELLING Iy5 i the sixteenth annual womes ISAAG S JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. RILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, I* jocated tn Somerys’ Block, over C. M. s. Room 9, third foor. Telephone 141. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GROWN & PERKINS, /itomeys-at-law B First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance Sialrwey next to Thames Nat. Benk Tel $3-2 Opem Monday and Sat- wriay evenings act29 Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetuckei Street Telepaone 905. Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Rostom. New York. T State Street. 24 Broad Street. PRIVATE Wine Dominick & Dominick Hocks Bonds Investments| Worwich Branch, Shanron Bldg Telephone 901 MOSES. Mgr Second-hand Motorcycles Will Go to Law if Necessary with championsiip tournament at the American Automobile Association. SRt captarni Bliyera--tirse HE EhST Philadelphians and three Canadians— New: York. Oct. 11 ack Johnson | will pla in the second match round says he is going to have the law on |tomorrow, while only six representa- the contest board of the Ame an Au- | tives of the Western Golf association tomobile association for cancelling his | survived. Mrs, G. M. Martin of Tav- | license as an automobile driver. He |istock, Devonshire, England, is the sent this reply to the board tonight: {inner in today’s play I return herewith the one dollar | " The greatest surprise of the da which you returned to me. same be- | was the defeat of Mrs. Thurston Har ing in payment of license fee. 1 con- | S R G formed to all conditions named on the | by’ Miss Myra Helmer of the Midloth- wpplication blank furnished me at Your | jan club, Chicago, 3 up, 2 to play. office and will not accept cancella- | Miss Dorothy mpbell of Hamil- of my license. You are in error | ton, Can or of the mational m you state that I obtained the li- | Canadian championships. defeated Mrs. | office trickery or misrepresentation. uninot blame me for your jack of system. 1 will go to the courts A. E. Hedstrom of Buffalo. Sanctions Savannah for Grand Prize | It necessary'to secure my rignts and B | Both Johnson and Barney Oldfield, New York, Oct. 11.—Formal sanc- ho are scheduled to race at Sheeps- | tion for the running of the Interna- hea ay October 20, says that the |tional Grand Prize automobile race | race wili be run, regardless of the |at Savannah, Ga. on November 12 was board's action. voted by the board of governors of — the Automobile Club ¢f America this | WILL HOSPITAL GET Erening. 2 H i The course over which the race— | EVERY GITY LEAGUE SERIES? | the sccond Grand Prize—will be run. | |is 185 miles long and the cars will | Question to Be Decided by Saturday's [leircle it twenty-two times, making Game Against Greeneville. the total distance about 407 miles. When the Hospital basebal ‘.m,m‘[Au!(ri-n Pays $6000 for Winning ot neville next Saturday in | Trotter. ame of the Norwict Lexington, Ky Oct. 11.—Earl it . It i be to in straight heats, won the 2.0 Fhather Manager ERrrells nine. ¢ the feature of the card offered ke "”\“.”;wv'””\mafid \:.n"»v‘m th Kentucky Trotiing Horse er teams in the league, as they b ation, the decislon over the other teams. | ning three heats after Major Welling- team has won all these gemes slavea, | tom the favorite, had captured the they have taken two out of three from | \rst- ~The Plunger afterwards was the: Centrals and have spit sven on | 501d to Tsadore Schiessinger of Vienna . o G s < Austria, for $6,000. | two games with Greeneville. Now s from Manager Bowen of Greoneville. | Cincinnati, Oct. 11.—The national oty commission ‘today revised the list of the baseball serfes York American and 1 league teams by -striking the players eligible for between the New Natio | 219 PACE UNFINISHED AT WOONSOCKET RACES e names of Gowdy and Hendricks from Four Heats Trotted—Jay Kay Took |the National league list. These names 217 ‘Trot _in Straight Heats] were included “by mistake,” according to the commission. Woonsocket, R. L, Oct. vorites had an even break races which were second day of t} 11.—The fa- in the two completed on the fall meeting at the Cornell Varsity’s Fast Play. Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 11.—The Cornell foothall team initiated the new alumni Woonsocket half- e track today. In |field today with a 20-minute scrim- the 217 trot. Jay Kay, the favorite, | mage with the scrub team. The play tool first money with three straight | was fast and the varsity team scored heats to his credit, while in the 2.23 | three times. FRESH ACTIVITY Ganadian Pacifc T, gt In Variety of Specialties Not Usually Contral of New Jersey Prominent in Dealings. | ey 1 ) | 700 Chicago Great' Western New York, Oci. 11.—The speculation | Do."pta 5 stocks today {hrew off some of the | e L raint which has kept it in check. | The fresh activity was most conspicu- uall; prominent in the dealings and ‘ymu of vnwu were of the low priced, urces of the money market and the e carrying on operations in the low- % | explanations were lack- | ing and it was generally assumed that | newly formed market pools were re- | sponsible for most of the demonstra- | tions. The supposition that powerful were suppiying wirces and influence to help the ad- | 94 M P 5 nce encouraged a following by the | . 1910 4 9175 | LCler o the market and the unvespon- | 0 4 H. P. Magneto $200 | siveness of a imber of important | o8 thar nites) | railrond indestrial stocks to the move- | B p 3 ment were significant of the lack of | M. Kan & Tex a Txcelsio 5. Tires | full sccord amongst the great banks | Daoug ) s and | in \ering the movement. i National ary : | The explanation of the reluctance Netienal C. V. PENDLETON. JR. | ot the baning community ax a whole | NSRS Yant nn., or Imperi | to see active speculation is found in N ot et antie, Cont or jmperial Garage, | (i continuance of the drain on cash Sorth American orwich. | holdings and the consequent impair- Sortiem Pacitie o ment of lending power of banks. The Foasislsmi - | sub-treasury is making heavy demands Peogles Gas | again on the banks, the withdrawals s Clca of cash by that mstitution for the week already having reached { | Bl nts to the interior | wre going forward by expre | October 15 finds some large dividend | payments to be met for which specia | proviaior » be made. * The call { Ioan rate today touched 3 i-2 per cent o | as an effect of the slightly increased . | emand incident to the day's specula- | Vesterday's governmen{ crop report | furnished the broad general inspira- tion fo stirring of svecalative confider The certainty of agricul- tural crops exceeding in value that have cver before been garnered makes | » | an insurance for the materials of pros- | 100 Culted Staice Realts. Whe trial and business move- | 0. et 1 T tde where you wil Sgor| ment i the fuluge, 'The special prom- | Y2 carotine. " Chem Maerer o g pring wheat and corn crops | n B W6 Wl e Ghot this a the were affected by vesterday's | e R e & the| ciion ha thetetrangtn | fornia and Freneh Brandies will| of the s, International Harves- = t the most critical fter. Corn Products and other stocks. | : : JACOB STEIN, ne 26-3, 93 West Main Street | ooted | New l"all (-‘oods MILL REMNANT STORE, | Main St b2d DR. C R CHAMBERLAIJ‘J Denta/ Surgeon tn chargs of Dr. 8, L Qeers pr dusing bis lest iiuese 161 Main Street. Nerwich, Gonn noviea Face an mae, S Wentcurmz, . Ordors UNDERW 00D > "t eandwas. the bene at | b ients Iumbe fixed tate | MONEY. cision by the feleral cireult court in | gtonis £ At pugy (or. $t °Baul,_disallowing the rates | steady; 2 3-4@3 1-2 per cent.: rul A beiief that an agreement had been | offered ot 3 E controversy helped the late stock mar- | gays 4 1-4 per cent.: and niety da ket and also caused a fresh decline in | 3 LR ok e the forelgn exchange market. | + six months ¢ 1-2 gt were’ e iotal sales, par o value, $2,630.000. United States bonds G = Gt ere unchanged on call. ork, Oc - ton Spot ke i | t. ten points higher. Mid- STOCKS. i uplands 14.75: middling gulf Balen High. Tow. Close. | Sales, 149 bal g 8% 6| ids: October 14.39, November 14 s 464 i December 1463, January 14.65, Febru 35 e V| ary 1450, Mareh 1082, April 1485, Muy g, SO 45 | 14.91, June 14.95, 1489, g CHICAGD GHRAIN MARKET Test Game for Academy Eleven CUBS WON EVERY SERIES. Boston Was Easiest for Them—Ci cinnati and St. Louis Made Best Record Against Chance's Men. The Chicago Cubs have gained an- other of their goals, that of winning every series. It rgmained for the lowly Cardinals to give them the game that ended the fight. Until Sunday’s game Chicago had won only eleven games from Bresnahan's crew. King Cole landed the twelfth victory, the one that threw the majority of the series to the Cubs. Their record of victories now stands 12 from St. Louis, 12 from 14 from New York, 14 from Philadelphia, 16 from Cincinnati, 16 from Brooklyn, and 17 from Boston. Sunday’s game against illustrated how well fortified the Cubs are in substitutes, for Beaumont, Kane and Zimmerman made six of Chicago's cleven hits and were responsible for the victory BILLY SUNDAY FAST ON FEET. Years Ago He Outsprinted Arlie La- tham in Match Race, 1 his big days as a one of the speediest Arlie Latham ball player was | runners” who ever The Giants' chief cos daring, dashing base was 4 sprinter, who | tackle any of the professional runners. A 100 yards in 10 1-5 was Latham's mark, but he could negotiate the dis- tance in 10 flat if he was pushed too ha Latham could beat any player in the Am n assoclation when he was a member of the St. Louis Brown undar the management of Charley C miskey, and he sought other fields to conquer. Billy wore shoe plates. ch was not only & runner, did but he not fear to evangeli Ch the famo was a member of Anson White Stockings at time, had the reputation of being the > National league Sunday, Latham runner i g | was anxious fo run a race with his | rival of the National organization and |3 {a match was arranged to take place | during ane of the series for the world's | cham both the Browns and | White ings having won the pen- nant of th ce leagues. Sun- day was by ng lines. He was natural runner. He did not have to cducated on the subject. Latham shorter and stouter than Sunday, game as a pebble, and he knew bout sprinting game than riva e attracted lots of attention, for the question of running supremacy between the players had been much about —and advertised. The f both teams. with the excep- rday. bet all the money they could rake and scrape together on the resu the race. Sunday never would gamble, but he told his friends that he thought he would win. There was con- siderable jockeyving on the part of La- tham at the post, but Sunday was not fooled into any false starts. The race was a beauty and won by Sunday in an evelash finish that was a heart- breaker to Latham’s backers. PICKS MACK’'S MEN. but Donovan of Detroit Gives Reason for Choosing Athletics Over Cubs. Wild Bill Donovan of the Tigers believes that the Athletics will win the world’s baseball championship this e the reasons which lead him to select the Philadelphia team to beat Chicago The Athletics are better hitters. The Philadelphia pitching staff is as good if not better than Chicago If the Athletics' infield does not be- come mervous or over-anxious, they should be as good as Chicago's. BIG BET ON ATHLETICS. White Sox Rooter is First Chicagoan to Lay Big Bet on Athletics. John V. F rooter, is the the coming ago White first one to lay a bet on world’s series. Burns is an admirer of the Athletics and this week laid two bets, one of $1,000 to $1,400 that the Athletics win the world Sox series, and another bet of $1.000 even that they take the fi game. Burns | thinks that the Athletics will be the favorite by the time the series opens as he claims that there is already a shortage of Cub money Independets Show Form. Manager Larkie's Independents were out Sunday for gpractice at Trading | Cove. Their showing was satisfactor: | to Coac ervthing looks good for s Burdick and Hale, and ev the ga me next Sunday with the fust Willimantic team here. The Independents have in their line Rogers, the fast center, of Storr 1807 team, and have signed E. Fielding as halfback, and Melo, Peckham of old t fame guard, and some fast rs will be announced when th lineup is published Frid: The Willi mantic team will be a irvout for game with the Cannonballs the follow ing week. Owing to the loss of Mag- ner, Staff Skelly will be tried out, and a good showing is looked for in the opening game. The Indepehdents have games with Fost Wright, Mystic, Can- nonballs and Storrs, and will play any team in eastern Connecticut. = The Heavyweights are on this list. Daniels Out for Record as a Runner. Devor the Giants or Ty Cobb Detroft. They have seen the speedy nmar and the Reds and are con- nt that Daniels can ciip a Aith a second from this rec Danny Murphy Batted .305. | According to unofcial records | Murphy finished season | with a batting mark of 305, which | ties him with Oldring for seventh place | 1 the standing. In 148 games he made 171 hits 50 times at bat. of Cleveland, Cobb of Detroit £ Boston, Collins of of New York, Eas eveland are the men head of B Collins of Centr the sperting editor he has not agreed on an a match with Kid Carter, but w | give him a chance at the next show Lajoie him | Collins vs. Fred Carr. i Village wi of sulletin date 1 In the coming series between the New York Giants and Yankees, Dan- | Is, the fleet left fielder of the High- | landers, will try to beat the record ! made by Hans Lobert in circling the bases in 13 4-5 seconds. New Yorl -ve that Daniels is the fastés: the game today, not excepting | Philadei- | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDI! i Won le PC Chicago 3 102 53 New Yoric '[! o1 Plttaburg b Thiladelphiz : atl Tirsokion S5 Louis Boston i 0 to work o wh . Golden's by Sehulto and Zimmerman in the ten tunings today wildness and hits mvm» i o 2 g als 5 “Batted for Reulbach i 9th Reulbach out for interference in the Tth. Score by innings St Louts 20 2000 o Clileago S8 0 00011 4f Two baso bifs, Selmte, three base bt Fllis: hits. off Reulbach ings. oft Richis | 1 an 1 sacrifice bits. Golden Bases. Chance, Gol } Huggins 1o Konets Stelnfeldt to Zimmerman to | Chance, Kling to Tinker to Chance to Zimmerman, | Golden to Beteher o Konetehiy: left on bases, Ch: cago 9. St. Loufs 5: first bace ou balls, oft Golden 9, off Reulbach 1; fist base on errors, Chicago 1, St. Touis 1 struck out, by Golden §, by Reulbach 2. by | he 1; time, 1.30; umplres, Rigler and O'Day. | New York and Phil New York, Oct. 11.—New York and Philadelphia it up todas's doubie header. the locals winning fhe Arst T to 2 The second game, the last of the | Ihia Split Even. hampionship season, went to Philadelphia 6 to 1. { only two hits off Chalmers. The Philade W 1 Devore.1t 0Doyle.3b | ual effect | trouble caused dropsy | mus: WONDERFU! STORY CF AN OLD SOLDIER ABOUT A GREAT KIDAEY REEQY. 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Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street Tork"s, Thidciante. o Mosk. buse on. eroms, New Yok % 'Philadeiviia 2; double piay, Knabo fo £ Bransteid: sirack. out: b7 Hendsicke' . by Chelmaers BIrn hise. n balls. o Hendricr 17 oF Chalmers 3 Dinesd St SicBonouan: tiet, 11305 Genpive Jonnstone and Eason. piia, Oct. 11— The series between the ATl | ‘Dicked team of American Teazue plavers un e e management of James McAless of the Wash ngtan” ciub and e Philadeiphia American Tesgte | team began this_afiermoon, the object, being o keep | Connle’ Mack's champlons on edge. The All Stars | Tender, Plank and Goombs each piteh 7 izs._and all were hit hard, while Son was vers efrective. Cobb falled fo appear. his Automobile having broken down at Kingston ALi0f the games of the series Wl be plaved her ©xcept on Friday. when the teams Wil play Washington. Seor Al Stars. Philadelphia. Mitan.ie L) Tord.ib 1 Speaker.ct i Fiberfel o Schaefer, 2 o0 Stali1b T 0 oMwpiwrr 310310 Mridess 4 3 0 2 1Minnisss 1 Street,o & 2 9 3 IThomase 0 0 1 0 1 Jomsonp 4 2 0 3 OLappe 10120 *Whita 0 8 ® 0 oBemderp 1 0 1 % 0 —————Plankp 10020 Totals, 391527 11 3Combsp 1 0 0 0 0 “Houser. 1.0 0 0 0 Totals, 31 727 14 3 “Batted for Coombe in 9t Secore by innings: Al Sta 01121030 08 Philadelph 0200000013 Hits, off Bender 3 in 3 tonings. off Plank T in off Coombs 5 In 3; two base hits. Eiberfeld, ' Streer Johnson. McBride, Davs: tree base hits, Speaker Mclnnis: sacrifice hits, Schaefer, Murphy, Thomas dovible piay, Murphs to Devls, Stahl unassisted. 00 10 Strest to Stabl. Oldring to Davis ol Stoten bas Witte: struck At ride 2, McTnnis, Milan, Speak | out. By Johnson 8. by Bender 1: left on bases. All | Stars 6, Philadeiplia 6; first base on bails, off John- | Son 3, ot ‘Coombs 1: first buse on errors. Pliadel- Phia 2. Al balk, Coomle: gime, 1.12; um- Pires, Dineen and Fgar | e | Cincinnati Takes First from Cleveiand. Cinanatl, Oct. 11—Ta a game featured b ung. loose pitebing and poor Cincl odas o tho first of the post season erles champlonship of Ohio from Cleveland, 14 to Tand used three pitchers In & vain effort to tde of battle. MeLeans batting fastared. arn the Score: Cincinnati e L e Aizeras 3 {1 Tohnhorst.1 § Tobitealib & 213 0 0 Jacksoner 4 ky $ 3% 0 Olmoiesn 4 i 7 200 i 28 28 1Gmneic 4 Wiame 5 4 23 oSmihe o | Bandi 333 1 0FCimec 3 Sitp 32 01 1Buim . 1 * — 1 Totals, 36 i i “three base 4 This improvement is > hese Hits, Tarne Hoviitzel, Kocstus Mitchell 8 3 off Kaler 4 in ATzer: ” doule et on bases balls, off W off Suga sck o Clarke Women Need s: " skert: lite | on’w rer 1 > Tovers” atl 10, Cleveiana il 5. off Koeminer Mitchel by Mite 2 res, Brennan ympathy and help when they are attacked by weakness and suffering. At times when Nature seems cruel and very hard—when depressions and derangements come — kind womanlyfriends may givesympathy. When ailments occur, the best natural help and correction is the safe and well-tried family xemedy | | | Westerly A‘/; to box Fred Car even A lw_’ it roun Kid Wilkerson | the six round semi-final Mace is @ | colored lad. The bill also includes a | Zood preliminary. | Follie Levy WlflS Lexington Feature. i Louisville, Ky.. Oct. 11.—The feature | race at Churchill Downs this after- | o Toon was the Maple seliing stakes of | They correct the result of errors $1,50. The winner wa ie Levy. and remove the cause of suffering. FOOTBALL TUESDAY. They have,tonic, helpful action on POLO RESULTS TUESDAY ! } College Football Teday | 2 L | Becauze the building of the P | canal attracied ¥ of th: men of Barbudoe for employment, it is common K that these men sending to Barbadoes fully & half mil- ion dollars u year is o crowd ) black people at office about the 15th of the mo; cting mony orders from ihe Cr ome. and it takes the clerks fwo or thros deve to pay them all oft the whole system. They relieve nervousness, headache, backache, dispel depression and sufiering. Beecham’s Pills give the organs strength, improve bodily conditions and may be relied upon For Sure Relief Far females, Beecham's Pills are specially suitable. See instructions with each box. | | Scld Ersywhers. In bazes 10c. and 380 | For Sale Combmatlon Coal and Gas,; Rang‘es The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe. there is no dangerous pilot light and explosions are impossible.. 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