Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1912, Page 3

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INSURANCE. A Specialty ZARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenr. A SURE HIT. thing surer and safer than SURANCE POLICY. The m is small in comparison with rity afforded. Don't neglect renewal preminm. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg., 91 Main St THE TOWNS-PEOPLE OF MONTVILLE, at t, should in the future consid- er the financial strength of a BOND- ING CO. as of some importance. .. We _represent THE AMERICAN SURETY CO., of New York, which is the strongest in the world. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency establi iut OFFICE OF Wi F. BILL Real Estat» and Fue Insurancs, 1+ cexted In Comsry’ Block, over C. A wus. Roots 9§, third foor. Tolephone 141 ATTORNEYS-AT.-LAW Brown & Perkuns, /itmysat-lan Over First Nat Bank, Sheucket 5t Eatrance way next to Thames Natlona' Tel 33.3 Spectal, AFF Stocks, Bonds and Grai Chapman Bu 3 York. Board of Trade Telarhone 842. + C. M. GILFILLAN, Mgr Asic for our weekl letter, 1st Mortgage A 5% Gold Bond Net over 5.40% DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. Dress Goodsfl Remnants Billiard and CHICAGO LAD BANTAM CHAWPION Bad Beating For New York Boxers—Giants Add Still Anothenl to Their String of Victories—Athletics Lose at Washing- | ton—Tigers Take Close Game From Naps. New York, July 3.—The bantam- weight champion, Johnny Coulon, of Chicago, completely outclassed Jao ‘Wagner, a local bantam, in a ten- round bout tonight. Wegner had been | looking for a chance to meet the cham- | pion for a long while and his admirers | had expected him to make a fine show- ing, but with the possible exception of the second round he was badly beaten. @AMES TODAY. | Americen Leagun Brookisn at New York Philsdeipbls ot Bosion. National Leagus. Louls Chicago at st Washtgton, Seiphia AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. re e former taking | a ninth inning | | latter winning the sec 5 to 4 by bunching in the sixth inning. Scor ne RH.E. | Chicago ...0 00100000—1 6 0 s 000000002—2 8 0 ries, Hamilton and chell and Kuhn: umpires, Hart and nnolly; time, 1.54, Second game- R.H.E. 000104000512 0] s 200200000—4 7 3| B Brown Powell and White and Block and Hart; time, 1.5, | Bride and Olring, Score: R.H.E Philad'lphia 1 0 00 10 1 0 0—3 & Washinglon 00000203 *—3 & WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. wWon. Fourteenth Straight for Giants. w York, July 2 fourteenth straight defeating Boston, 7 to 3 288 and Titus each hammered me runs with two on bases. Crand and & home run In the first and ther settled down and pitched a good gam Dickson was handicapped by poor ¥ ore R.} 300000000 00 000 Diclsson_and Rariden; Crandall Myers. Umpires, Eason and John stone. Timi ; Hughes, Houck and J , Westervelt Henry. Eighth Inning Ascension by Phillies. Philadelphia, July 2.—After Ivn took the lead in the rifice, Dooin's 8 s double, The fin 7 to 6. Score R.H 1001000406 Barger and Erwin; Alexa nan and Dooin Emslie Time, 1.37 Won in the Ninth. Tigers over secured by | | W and four T or with the bases filled and was relieved by Baskette threw one ball which | Iy to left field, send- | n the tieing and winning Score by innings Detroit 001000403 Cleveland .0 6001000 0 Lake and Stanage umpirez, Dineen 19, out, he - relief pit Yanks Take First Game from Boston. July 2.—New York scored its Ford ‘ cun v v i one | DOINGS IN' THE AUTO WORLD 1l of 28 base fiihree ers today Score by innings R.H. 000000020—2 Re 2300021916 inson, ( heney and and Finneran; BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. Now England Leagus CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won, Lest. At New Reifor Broekion B Bedford 0. Warcester 1. Fall River—¥ River 5. Tawrenos 2 Harerhill— Haverhi Lmo o, found for three singles, a doubie . Philadelphia won me inning on two er, Bren- mpires, Brennan and and won with A fow drops in little Water As a Healer— SULPHO NAPTHOL acts like magic. A perfect antiseptic, and so soothing when applied to cuts, burns, bruises or other wounds. So pure that it is used in the . ‘most delicate surgical operations. A preventive of disease. A saver of Doctors’ bills. CABOT’.S Yuloho/Na Druggists and Grocers, 10c, 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1. Drivers Not Responsible For All Accidents—A Norwich Man’s Experience in New London—Westerly and New London With Our Own Highways—Importance of the License Regulations. Festerly the whole council forms | the matter and that the law would be man, | enforced. There are a number of automobile owners from other states at Watch ted | Hill and other shore resorts in the town of Westarly vicinity who vio- | have not complled with the law which | requires state reglstration in Rhode | 1sland after being in the state for a smoke nuisanc: ed night | period of 30 days. The state board of special attention will be |roads has called the attention of local he enforcement of that sec- | police authorities to the fact and re- | auest that immediate action be taken. Chief Brown of Westerly will soon gt committee, and back of Chief of Py g flagr be given to the which ated. Attention who are|a record of this class of violators of and others | the law in Westerly and will give Westerly. | them notice to comply with the law or » have enlisted | be prosecuted. | the assistance of two young men, Al- _— 10 an;l J. Irving Maxson, A‘::{ Versailies Independents fHave the determ I | oy X The following commumication 1 incil the initial mem- | self explanatory ersaflles, Conn, July 2, 1912, Sporting_Fditor Bulletin Dear Sir—In regards to challenge to play were appoint Sachems’ Versailles for $10, | arrange for a game to be played MORE SNAP AND BREADTH, Market Shows Its Greatest Vim for | Considerable Period. ks made fur- Carriage Cloths |32 Brady & F Norwich Town COXETER ' Tailor 33 Broadway A choice line of Summer Waclens in the quiet blue, blue-gray and brown, so fash- ionable this season. | Hair, calp and Face COME FROM EUROPE | Her new | you Saxton | th Ivances and business cam an but the market's st dertone was maintained up to t some heaviness y hen Baltimora re interest was drain of the local banks sub-treasury, resulting largely from | payments fo the gevernment incident to the close of the fiseal vear. The thus far this week is in excess of 00,000 and will probably o receipts from the was a better demand for time money, but no appreciable news of importance another fall market dev ernments we STOCKS. Chelsea Bank MWE High Grade Monumental Work e to order. . " leani ork al ro cemete lalty represen Pricés the 6 Huntington Avenus, Norwich Town el 624-¢ LMW 1 M. L. GARDNER, Painting, Paper Hanging, and Dec- orating Prices Right. All Work Guaranteed. or Address P. O, Box 491 aftville, Conn, By fetin for pusiness 5700 Chesapeake & Ol n & Aliou o Great Westera & NCW Moa B &St Touh. { per oent. COMMERGIAL, MONEY. Time loans stronger; sixty days and ninety days § 1-4@1- six months 4@4 1-4. 3 COTTON. New York, July 2—Cotton: Spot closed quiet; midding uplands 11.65 middling gult 11 90; s Futures closed uly 11.26; August 11415 October 1 ¥ ember 1 December 11.61; January 11.55: Feb- ruary 11.69; March 11.64; April 11,65, May 1165 June — CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT Open. Hign L Close, 108% 107% 91315 104 1-18 % 10 g o o en o ouwx oy Wa T W MR de ] oy "y ity July 7th or 14th on Versallies grounds, and go them a little better—make it 325—and post money with Sporting Editor Whitney, both teams to pre- sent the same lineups that played on June 30th, as follows: Nicholls rf, Shu- grue cf, Coplett 1f, Hill 3b, Chancerall Fitzpatrick 2b, Starnrous 1m, Fish- er c, McDonnell and R. VERSAILLES INDEPEN Challenges for 2-Mile Run. Young Swift of, Baltic challenges Jos e ot Baitle to & two-mile run 4th BASEBALL BRIEFS. utfielder Barrows of Jersey Ci ds the International league in ba g with a mark of ne Batch has not made an error son in left fleld for Rochester, has been in 39 games, Dygert was uncondition: Monday by the Baltimore I nal league club. He was me- |cured from the Philsdsiphis Athle two seasons ag -inning g Wil ered 1 Scranton, P: day, Ple | s game, 1 to 0, e | a Juts in nine innings. | mpo boy openly declares, that he, and not the automobile driver, w. fault. Now the New London police are to get after the auton other states who are tomobile laws of gotting out a state city for a period e are quit from Ban v plates, have these people secretary of state and seltle. i the license prica and recelve the r quire e. Connecticut suton bile o % are obliged (o get o censes in other states, provided t remaln in a ci bevond a specified time, and in some states that time is only 10 days At the meeting of the court of owmon council Monda evening Alderman Prentis called the 5| attention of the palice committee fn | ihese violations of Taw dermar Ryan of tha police committee and he Informed the council ihat the attention { of Captain Haven would be cafled to | Will Enforce Auto Laws—Californian Roads Compared A word to the June Couples about furnishing your home. We ¢ 7| ings. We are sure to satisfy you, if in doubt ask your neighbor, SCHWARTZ BROTHERS The Big Store with the Little Prices CHAMPION BOXERS are willing to fight to a finish for “THE UNIFORM FAVORITE” Pictures of sporting cham. pions in each package. { | Y/ - _7{//,. Con & HE JAMES MANLEY ZIRREWING ComPany” Bostor v d August 16 has been set a a double header. Prasident tional leag | now that he has b with T impires | place he savs 1 n the | werk harder than th o . | to get Bim out of it sco a t here on 3 Tris Speaksr, the slugging rcenter- | voleans. B i Telephone 965 } 9-11 Water Street WE DO UPHOLSTERING . PR SR T T

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