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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910 INSURANTT. AUTO tikbuwrry INCURANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS. 23 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn.| sept20daw N. TARRANT & CO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, BATTING HONORS WERE MURPHY'S His Six Hits Were the Real Timely Bingles in World’s Series—Yale Eleven Begins to Show Form—Other Sports of the Day. | | i When yvou come to rev for ymnw'up :h. W the recen | the world's baseball cham- | ghe comparisofi only ra Athietdcs to a new pinnacle of su- No Comparison on Pitching. In pitching there was no_comparison {between the two s, Bender and Coombs being hes shouldz @ Gl d S s macy fl:-v\'(‘r l!v(‘ i ;|h~§ ar in \(I\\E‘ | above the entire ('h cggo staff. Coombs tting of games YOU | was the man of the hour, beating the Plate Glass and Steam BOIICT‘ o and it to b TiEN! | Cubs on each of the three oce | tielder of the champions, f g the; that faced them. Fis strength 12 ]NSURANCE demon tdugger of them all. With the | in' his® effectivences with mew rattling good ting average of .350, | hags. Twenty-four hi:s were . 5 he was the most time tter of either | pjs™ geljve; the twenty Nerwich Union Fire Insurancs Society | tcam. a lthough othe d him in | nings Which itched. a1 pitched. and he ind corin u. vid'nal batting percentage. & ved him to b - : : . sixteen p Assets $2,594,330.17 six rurs himself, Murphy batted et more gen i T other pitcher £6b26 TuThS and BuRnerior iteen of SICHINY Wit dbetola Ny it Bender Chance 1de by the Athletic pitched a brilliant game the opening | vas I:he most timrely hitter of the Cubs, | contest of the series in Philadelphia, batting in four uns. He only crossed |yt he was unable to repeat in Chi- the pjate onca himself, however. & cago. AllsAround Batting of the Athletics. team Atk Cubs—S8 pe MAYOR THAYER AWAY, DR. HARRIMAN TO SUBSTITUTE batting aver: s compa nts diite { the pry i i o B At | One Change Necessary in Plans for ity of the Athl gy vl Welcome to Danny Murphy. T i o \v,_m’.‘\“! Obaring ‘the welcome-home for c‘twelve Philadelphia men | DARNY Murphy from the first part e erics batted above| Of the week to Friday evening, ha ‘three of the Cubs were | MAde necessary one shift i Tk, Not one of | Of thé commiitee, for Mayor )t a hit, while | IS 1o be out of the city s ot evening and consequently will not 1 1 Coomibs able to make the presentation to th As a hitter Eddie C led ropular right fielde of the Athletic B A e A which had been planned for the fea- T - “ a ture at Pol AT SHORT NOTICE one of, the Cubs could > .W.NTT,E",‘,A_ einca D iy h this mark with .412, while In the absence of the mayor, the glicles for Fire Insurance. The mar e 2 ey utenant o Colling | Committee has invited Dr. P. 10 neglects Fire Sl teing ite of 409, Chance | Yiman, himself a close follov entation, which the docto to do, a post which he his well-know nability Independents vs. Soldiers. The next game arranged for the In- i hicago, nker reache: est of the ¢ ng. Four Infielders Had Perfect Marks. e being . but the hitting | cago nine was | us today. ISAAC S. JONES, insurance and Real Estate Agent, | Richards Building, 91 Main St | i on = this line. 12 In fielding the two teams were about | dependents by Manager Bert TLarkic| on a pa Eddie Collins and Barry of ! will be with the Fort Michie footbail| 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HELL, | the Piilzdeiphia infield had perfe Sa Sy team of New York, -hampionship of the goldiers throug having dafeated Fort ‘Wright, 6 to { last fail and played Fort Terry a tie.| fislding averages. chances without an error, while Bari took 22 without a flaw. Chance and . Zimmerman of the Cubs had perfect | The Independents are dated to mee fielding averages also, Zimmermsn ac- | this r,m eleven this week and ar cepting 29 chances and the manager | - HRLS Bna: By of the Cubs 55. Baker fielded far above Snttineing o Stoinfeldt, the former having the call | lineup of foot on his opponent by points. Strun’ announced F one error apoiled a perfect record for Dbig percentage the entire Philadeiphia outfield. M heroes ‘of lant Sunday’s stirring contest] Collins accepted Real Estate and Fire Insurance, ts jocated in Semery Block, over «C. M. wii s, Room 9, third floor. feblzd Telephone 147. ATTORNEIYG AT LAW. which will contain be a day, of the| . —u—“o“w_m_E phy. Lord and Hartsel played an un-| with the Greencvilles. (aptain Skelly AMOS A. o blemished flelding game, and Murphy’s | is working on some speady and clover | two spectacular catches for double | forward and double passes which will| A ttorney -at-Law, 3 Richanis Bldg. “Phone 308 i plays gave him the flelding honors of | | the entire outfit. The four together | accepted 45 chances, while the Chicago be winners and the local sports pect a fast game. - Sheckard, Hofman and Schulte ks = % | 3 : 3 Winning Dogs in Fisld Trials. | ¥ t g th , C! a { BROWN & PERKINS, iftoneys: ll-ln‘::'ker 44 Nionk thaoEgbetieach oS o e he T A over First Nat | nmdei Bank, Shetucket St | field trials the all-age contast was won Entraace | Cubs Stole Only Three Bases. i by Gloomy Gus, owned and handled e Vet Open’ Monday sia gnic| Tn bass running the Athletics sur-| by C. H. Phelps, Jr: second, Sport | orday evenings. octssa | passed the Cubs, whom Ira Thomas| Gath Dictator: third, Marie Sports oty pl kept pinned to the bage. The latter | Gladstone and Uston Jov, divided = 1} was one of the surprizes of the series | prize. Both owned by H. L. Pdatt. and made Johnny Kling is| In the bench show the followins | irels. | dogs received vrizes: Setters class the Cubs ng the series, while | Marl owned C. M. Chepin and u[: Er n un U the Athletics stole seven, Eddie Col-| Dash Windem, owned by T. Had- | [] v lins pilfering four of these on h wn | kins; pointers class, Hertford Kent, account i owned by W. R. Newcomb; Uncle Jim, ~ FINANCIAL AND BUMMEHGIAL BANKERS owned by N. Wallace; Bessie, owned by F. E. Cochrane. Today's results | closes the Connecticut field trials. BILLY PATTEN UPSET THE TALENT AT HILLS GROVE Took. Unfinished 2.18 Pace’ from Ben Hur—Four Heats in Free for All Trot. OF NORWICH Hills Grove; R. I, Oct. 26.—The free for all trot was the feature race on the card this aiernoon, but after four heats, in which as many different horses led the field to the wire, it was rried over till tomorrow. Derby - was the favorite, and. made good in the first heat, but he coyld not re- peat. Direct Tone, Ralph Wick and Betsy G., took the next three heats in that order. Billy Patten, ith William O of Lexington, Mass., the ownr, driving, upset the talent winning the 2.18 pace brought forward from yesterda in two straight heats. Ben Hur, w Marston up, was the lfavorite, but failed in aitempt to head the Five heats of this vesterday by D. S. Pratt of was the public pace. and he justi- winning handily in vere paced cyde, owned YALE BEST TEAM VANDERBILT EVER PLAVED. Captain Neely Gives Kilpatrick the Palm Over All Others. Thames National Bank, and to Neely of the Vanderbilt m. has sent north his ide 1ern footbail and the ga lay as follows to the e best team that played again: ¢ the ever The Thames National Bank IS NOW OCCUPYING ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE No. 16 Shetucket Street Capital, Surplus and Uadivided Profits, $1,870,000. The public is cordially invited to inspect the un= rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The avail of its services in every department of banking. | CONNIE MACK THE ONLY - encouraging to the coach does not put on a uniform so that he | the postm: | it must be ackuowledged that an $11,- 500,000 reduction in the deficit shows pretty As a hottle opener a Ne has cireular rec 25 ential trade now c YALE ELEVEN UMSOVERS REAL BENCH MANAGER Britain and the othe iyt nies. | GOOD SCORING ABILITY | gtands Without a Rival in the Big | Ca ada has grown greatly in recent | s e vears, not only in population Best Showing of the Season—Three | League: Commercial and industrial pri Touchdowns Agairist ‘Erestimén. | 5 Cornjeidiacl: isiflishoniytrealbench | DSSHLE fa Tibasziets fon hath Oct. ~The work of | ‘,‘f"}".‘“\“r' ’””I,‘;I“' TP r;‘g‘ 1."11“{.[‘}"“1.- placed Germany our second I ne football squad .today 1*‘"‘: Yt‘»:‘ai‘lf‘:x_ld?:!":;smp‘:f" A ihiatics | customer, to be now exceeded only by | blades. s ms to be the best ground gainer and is a very hard man — — = to stop. Philbin also did excellegt T i work. There seemed to be a lack of | tain. Foss played quarterback |believe. It is true that the people of | Great Britain itself. That this grow- team work and an inability to make | since the beginning of the season. the western provine of the domin- | g trade will continue to rapid forward passes, but the work i V) e ped so exten- | CTEASE cven without _ reciproci | proved later in the game. ¥ S e e oped SO Sxten” | certain, hence it is not very clear that was the best line man, and finaily | BoloRestIEs e ey o T hh v MO | there is any present need for treaty broke up our use of the delaved pa iBA\l’;‘ e ey O N tms iaen poetl ot arrangements. — New Orleans Pics- Kilpatrick was the be: han I eRtibare - 5 et i N | yune. have ever seen. I thinic that the di- [ AL Worcester: Worcester 10, Prov- | ing built up by a protective syst 60 o vision of the game into quarters by '(‘E‘A"t“”;'”om it s il L e S G e Deficit Reduced. the new rules is a B i prop ment | eoio ] z Yooy ary agreement with United States | The postal deficit this vear is onlv it freshens a player more than is )8 L (AR that might disturb $6,100,000. Tast vear it was $17.000,- generally thought.” or diminish the be 000. Whatever else may be said of er general, Mr. Hitchcock, g0od business ability. Jersey m:n a knife with a sema- in the handle, near the which holds the point of the patented of ——— first | Chase of the Higlanders was the only BROWN WILL WORRY YALE. |players manager, for all the othery ard !\‘\m'e uniforms znd were conspicuous Team From Providence Is After the | on the coaching lines. BldexSeaip. { Tn point of skill in developing pla ers, in generalship and in the enforce- | the work for the | ment of discipline Mack stands with- | fiitesn a0 Prviaeic superior. Fe has just finished | will be shaped f 1e game with Yale as manager of the Ath- | z T S in New Haven on November 5, w organized the team in ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. - he brought his play- | en | | and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. LESS ACTIVITY. Firmness of Money a Positive Force nn; = Count | | Baltimore & Ohio. . Side of Depression. Members of New York New York fluence of sc and Boston Stock ave been relied on to litt and hold the | o rices of stocks became evident in to- 3 Exchanges lay's stock market The growing| 460 Chicago Grear Western.... 231 e firmness of the money market made a| Sl e Rosten, New York, niore positive force on the side of de- | 3 Siate Street. 24 Broad Street. pression. The technical position was in | PRIVATE WIRE. fuvor of the party of reaction as a re. | f the accumulation of holdings urse of the advance with no R ) e than to resall at ai N .. pog | _Such selling was heavy at] ! i but closing prices were above | Uominick & Dominick -==-= | | net earnings for the quarter / United States Stee | BANKERS and BROKERS B shmost etarty anj 5 1 Blecirie . ' estimates current in| 300 Do’ or ey 3 | market for several days pre- Slocks Bomls lnvesimenls PRIVATE WIRE TO The showing, therefore, had | §i0¢ Huertoroush Met 24| er to etimulate activity, ex- | 1160 Jtex Harvesier 1 300 1ere were some realizing sales | or Marine prd | 1190 e Yo ek __lirom those that had counted on its| national. Pape ) Tk Chicago St. Louls( avorable effect to maks a demand for | et G ¥ incinmati Ln.«hurg' stock. In the effort to supgort the Kausas City Southers R O . stock there was a revival of Do. pid Norwich Branch, Shanzon Bidg. | ;(o<k there as o revival of the rumors Dautie i Louiswille & t strength of the shar The as reiterated that bavkers in| Mgr | cet have received assuranees rfruxn Washington that permission to railroads to make at l2ast a part of | increases in freight rates which | been requesied might be ed | Th. T caused suspicion of it | Telephone 991 nughd FRANK 0. MO; Second-hand | w | reliability ow g to ths obvious impro- | ortolk & Western. I\10t0l‘CYC]CS | priety of the understanding hinted at | ‘\"‘Tir‘}""}’f"& | and the likelihood that the report of it ..$130 1t cause agitation for an investi-| 410 peeinh 3175 | Tather than | 100 Paomics o iroacs, Much | .$200 has hinged on | ) and the ef- Auto Tires, | fects flow in the form o Tubes, Saddies, Lamps, C anks and ( €arly orders fo aterial from the r i of new E to the aseociation, in t 2 [ opinion of stock market operators, with Norwich. a purpose of influence their conten on for higher freight rates by offer he example of the harm to gen istry limiting their her necessary supplies in stock C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Yantic, Conn., or Imperial Garage, | se T tion up ectid { New Fall Goods | tions to nother Remnants large and small pleces. |large sum m the banks, bringing kinds. colors and styles. Dress e total for the banking week to $4,- Goods, Broadcleths, eto, Good bargains| 190.000. A credit balance for the gov- et L ment itutions at the clearing TLL REMNANT STORE, anoth to r largs addi JOHN BLOOM, Propristor ion t, ",;!mr.fl\‘a.;r:()n)nr ks a5 el v 1 again unexpected — |1y this weel This meets th2 neces Do. o sity for preparat for the November | DR (a R. CHAMBERLAIM tirst =et{lements. which inelude the ma-: 200 Wasmer e lect turity of large obligations in London! 300 Whesling & 1. and the running out of the period when penaltiss begin to accrue on t Denta/ Surgeon @ payment of New York taxe o charge of Dr, B, L. Geers practws | stiffening of the ¢ all money rate A SR during his last fliness. terday and today is | irm at 2, 1 per cent.; rulir 161 Main Street. Norwich, Cenn, | increfore. as a ere | rate 3 5 u loan 2 3-4; closing bid sovitd SreiiRigtes s aext mek | —: offered at 3. Time loans firm and The fall in Br nsols to T8 3-4 | yoi OTient T i na merked so ra ne in that pre- | R A ey S 3 oin i G I e ;"“‘8,‘}"},”_‘} da six months e Korwich Nickel & Brass i ey, The ST bl r @4 3-4. i nterest rate investment returns and H Tableware, the high prices of commodities is| . COTTON | brought sharply into relief again by| New “Yorls, Oct. Chandeliers, ¥Yacht Trimmings | thi: cpisode. St [fi‘l'::;d :"58;1“] 15 poin Honds were steady. Total sales, par a5 14.45; and such things Refinished. value, $2.574,000. Unitea States bonds| 14 €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conwe | ire unchang=d on cail i octée P | FUNERAL ORDERS Acrtistically Arranged by | HUNT .. The Florist, i Tel. 130 Lafayetts St dunies | i Februir 14.28, M. STOCKSA High Cualmers pid Awal, Copage . Agd am. Eee smerican ¢ . am. Car & i3 im Am, e Au Am y Am ) e, Am am v MEWMARKET HOTEL, 5 Boswell Ave. i =8 1 First ciasa baber i and Cigara, o Meale and Welch Ravehit served to A erder. Jann Tuckw, Prop. Tel 43-8 48 Ana i Brown hopes o have better luck than | 19 e e AVegetable PreparationforAs- mbridge last Satu In that | §T5 similal e t Brown showed ew foot- | fact i 1 ing the Fooand Reguia- 4 - sy of the Ber: ting the Stomachs 2nd Bowels of than any team has so far ex- | pf ¢ e andBowel is seasc When the Brun- “‘;_‘;“A e e ",3“*:‘[“‘“ 3 s made el sisniy-elshl yard | Con the American leagne pennant for INEANTS v iged Cattacks that | the first time. 'I‘rlw Athletics flnished the i S >t | second in 19 th in 1904, and won S 1 R ® 4 ot other pennant in 1805, but were 1 Promotes Digestion Cheerfit The Boston papers character- | .Deaten “in thei world's b '\“‘ ness and est Contains neitter zed the ga one of the fiercest | Giants, et Bt il Opnml\inrpiune nor Migeral. ever played s fleld fiac]2hE - O ORI I <. ns of Johr 1d to go some | Mack's 1 -1 Nor Narcoric. to keep the - nd | nant rac % in ‘sixth, seconily who did in 1908 the title last w ar's tear ve e from Rrown two reir Saturday time of it. next easy CA*EY IS IT. Aperfect Remedy {or Consfipa-1 Ho‘; »Sour sl*or%ch Diarriwe Worns Corvulsions Feverist ness and LOSS OF SLEEE. FacSigle Signarure of my Player Makes Yard Run for Holy Cross Prep. to Touchdown. 85 to few day 1 ilines i In a h, Prep defeated on Fition fleld iol o , 6 to ( pigskin any ¢ gave the Whi bette after one o | uns ever wit-| (Coach Yost has switched his team | NEW YORK. i | around in cat st tackles e 3 g from Quarterback | have been moved (o he 1d. Casey from his own 15 vard | pig. men are needed th odged past four oppone: d down the fleld ards for Hannafin of Holyvok b - tain Raffe kicked rorn the world's Coltins is great iod of the game wa he eve d the 4 Ezact Copy of Wrapper. T of oei . greatest team he ever F THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. the mid- | 2 | Pitcher, Cornell’s who has been | out of the same for v will be {saved for ird. They { dent that p kicking of play Cornell meets the ¢ rained his his | joy en put Dickinso: 1. In th Roads Holy € have pss have played | ¢ the honor of hav- | wnd not s Dbeen Hback to ven cons FOU RDRIVING FINISHES. scrub eleve | Takbor Won Feature at Latenia by a| Princeton intends i Short Nose. | brilliancy on the secon . | = | shifting him from the line to fu | Oct. Driving fin- | when the o ar s the ball | fhie Ahitd ey ot tha | 1 together b the first four { ng in doubt to within ten | returned team too aisplue vho 1 slowly. wn will used at full- H Dartmo me. vs the Yale team is wet- well as can be expected. unning hoir | “Fven if they do not bave the mu ihe seconc race from { cies in the arms or the legs. they have | * 1 the muscles in the heart, and that e | what really counts, a " he sa For Woman's Pocket Biiliards Cham- may be an assuring remark to pions! hi.;. who have failed to observe the | ew York, Oct. May ‘les in the heart” In the Yale | : already played. Coy's reputa- | oday un. | tion as a coach has yet to be mavz. | z e challenge Clearwater of Pittshurg, Pa Bloliednl L e match of 400 points. 100 to be Jhere is considerable talk nowa- o h night for a trophy and |days of closer trade relations iwith bet, the games to d in | Canada, extending even to reciprocal York city. Mis uzgests | trade agresments. Jt may be douhr—[ November 14, 15, 16 and 17 as the | ed, however, if either count iz as dates for the match. anxious to en i a reciprocit 1 tr a men seem (0 ing Itimore, vily back High Pri Oct. 24 rstit the lico, took Pin The Dime Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDE ND Shnilling i old caing H The regular Semi-annual Dividend bringiog * | has been declared from ths net earn- | ings of the past six months at the Lrau of Four per cent. a year, and will | G {be payable on ard after November e memi | 15th. sihall eleven « l FRANK L. WOODARD, of Nyack, N. ¥ ap- oeldidaw Treasurer, Bears the Signature strengthens them. life-producing properties cause the beir to grow even without some of the can coach from the lines. He re- = string men making three touchdowns | maing under cover in citizen's clothes | against the shmen. In_previous | ona — 1a seldows fa the Timelight. with the freshmen. | Goorge Stailings handled the High- ve geverally outplaved | janders in a similar_manner and pro- | The touchdowns today |gyced excellent resilts, too. The s were made by Greeley, Deming and | coss of the Athicties puitifies fhe- oec | Strout. Those by Greeley and Deming | sument that a team to win the cham- were made on line plunges while | SICICHETIA0 & Gam, b6 TR the cham- Strout ‘made a guarterbiacik: run alled plaver manager, even though yards. Francis kicked two goals ° he does not actually take part in the ® touchdowns, missing: the 4hi games. In the American league Hal | For Infants and Children. 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