Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 30, 1912, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY. AUGUST 30, 1912 INSURANCE=. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. ihE OFFICE OF Wi, F. BILL Real Es:ate and Fiure Insurance, it ooated In Domerw’ Block, over C. AL tillams, Rooma §, third fleor, Telephone 141. This is not a_matter you can leaye till 4 ter overtakes you. It must be fons NOW, or it may be too late. Rellable Companies and Reasonable Rates. Information cheerfully given. IBAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg., 81 Main 8t We sell protection for all needs and misfortunes in strongest companies. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, itomays-at-law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St intrance stalrway next to Thamss Nationa' Bank. Telephone 38-3. G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Special. G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman B\ - Broadway, Norwich, Genn, MEMEBER Consolidated Etock Fxchange of New York. Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for cur weekly letter. It is full of useful information. Ist Mortgage 5% Gold Bond Net over 5.40% DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr. The Celsea Savings Bank 13, 1912 The Board c of this bank have this d: a dividend for the six montk August 31,1912, four pe 3 and centum per an- after the sixth CHAPMAN, Treasurer. Short Sea Trips Old I‘mx“ more, Comfort, Rich- Ber- , Aunchor, Ameri- , Italian, North 3d and other lines. Berths Lowest rates. r.mn,[ Agent— .l()l"l\\ A. DUNN, 50 Main Streat. WALL P’APERS large stock of new goods om to move quickly ied to cut the prices now. an have the benefit of it by selecting at once. PAINTING and DECORATING are our speciaity. P. F. MURFAGH 92 and %4 West Main St Phone. DIAMOND NOTES. Connecticut has accepted Sunday bail a8 a permanent Lhing. Birdie Cree is the only regular among the New York MHizhlanders who is hitting for .300 Joe Tinker w Cinelnnati R Hank (' Day The Red ’ n 1d lost 14 games by one cun, St drop- ped 21 ganies by one run The Pit ned their lary last dule called sston Braves' eedy center tlide regained his batting eve and is now hitting in his real form. R A Harry Wol New York out- o . Wiao o [F3 in the on, has discarded his ciutciies, but not try to play again this season, ESTHER W. TAKES MASS. STAKE Five Heats Necessary to Decide Event—Baden the Favorite, Finishes Third—Dorsh Medium in Second Place—Baron A., Driven by Cox, First in 2.07 Race. Readville,, Mass.,, Aug. 29.—Esther W. won the classic Massachusetis stake for trotters which were eligible to the 2.12 class last spring In the grand circuit meeting here today, but Sept. and Wi 9, count of an Injury to Ritchie’s arm re- ceived in training. gii! Ritchie, called for ac- lightweights, off today on Challenge from Griswold. e B L S B TG B e e e N heats, “Long Shot” Cox driving the | came away from home on Labor ¢ Pennsylvania-owned mare to the front glainueld, Versailles or Tar 2 e . ets preferred. ddress C. in the last three heats. Baden the |{Fls breferred. —Address C. Irank biggest money winner trotter of the |yoig Ct, l‘clcp.mne ol g cked to carry away the which was established GAMES TODAY s been won by the on the American turf, Americar League forced into third place. Philadelphia at Boston, Little was thought of the chances of [ Jew ¥ork at Washingion. Dorsh Medium, which finished second. #t. Louts st Datrolt. Oalkdale, which finished fourth, was e picked before the race as the real 00~ | poiw v Prisddpnie ponent of Baden. Geers, however, With | Brookdyn at New Yorke. fast brushes through the home stretch, Cineinnat! at Pittsburg. carried away the first couple of heats St. Louls at Chicago. with Dorsh Medium, securing the sec- | — fond by so narrow a margin over Baden AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. that oniv the. judges could tell the Wea % winner, After two heats when Esther | o broke badly, Cox succeeded in getting | Washington . her away ir the lead and made every | Philadeiphie. post a winning one. Baden was hard | Sicao driven in the home stretch of each ot the last four heats, but was unable to get placed better than third. Cox won his second victory of the day by taking (he 2.07 race with Baron A., losing the initial heat by walting too long before making his drive. Tommy Murphy took the heat with Longworth B. by a head. Wil Snow of alo outclassed the fle!” In the three year old trot, lead- ing ali the way with the fllly Senorita. Lon McDonald too! cond money with Sox De Forest. FIVE MATCHES DECIDED IN SEA GIRT TOURNAMENT. Sergeant P. S. Schofield Wins Nevada Trophy. Rifle Range, Sea Girt, N. J,, Aug. 20 the Sea Girt- shooting tournament, the | programme being the largest numer- {cally of any day of the meet, Ser- geant P, S, Schofield of \Iassa.c'h'lset.u won the Nevada trophy match; the fleld and staff of the Third Infant New Jersey savalry team Rifle and Revolver won the revolver team match; A. Lane of New York won the all comcrs squadded military match H. Snook of Ohio won the all comers’ squadded rapidfire match. TRIALS OF THE GAME WARDENS. match; the Manhattan club of Boat Hunting Has Taken Much of Their Time, and Their Every Move- ment Watched. The finding of a rowboat in Fisher's Island sound recently looks as u\r.n’\ it might be the end of the days’ hunt of the short lobsior for the rowboat whi missing after a little trip aw shore at Mason's Island the oti says a Mystic correspondent. Notwi standing this, however, it was rep ed that fishermen at Noank off :ve. return the rowboat the gan lost if they would pay the that the game wardens whether to pay it or to i money in a new boat one which they borrowed froz P master Bradley at West Mysile g have been unable to return. it 3 probably a fact that boat hunting oc- of their time for short lob- cupied almost as did their sear sters Meantime the vigilance and lobstermen in up unabated and it i ngs of day is not an hour of the f the for that matt w ,I‘W bouts of h neighba some binocul time. parts, however that furt} hood of the |erman or o | tra m pre lence | made at working at a disadvant and therefore more slowly than usual there can be little doubt. age Hegan-Ritchie Fight Called Off. San Francisco, Aug. 29.—The fight scheduled between One Round Hogan —Five matches were decided today at | National guard, won the | ot knao E vard. Their arrival at di nt sections | of the shore by éither train or trolley is reported imme lmu\ and flashed down the line so that fisherman it the vlace is nc 1ce. Wheth- er taking the »m the south- > east side of 12 r taking a Washington 2, New York | Washington, Aug. 29.—Washington bu ble and two singles in the scventh inning of un and dofeated New York 3 to L. Bup featured the game. i | Stmmous,2b | Hartaollrt 3 Bterrett, | Fisher.n K'worthiy.1f |\ Bride,ss New York Washington Two bass hits, Laporte, 0 Paddoek Athletics Lose to Red A it growing total and in. today at the | | | | | errors by Yerkes position to score The score. ab b po s Murphy,f 4 0 0 0 ifourineer 4 2 4 0 lins.2b 4 0 1 1 | 4012 | $ 190 8 «130 8000 3081 119" 200 Waguer 00 Two Walsh, Oldring SATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won, Lost. Louis hed hits_tods: | | wlth T Chlcago. n e oues. Devore run for Meyers. vore might d at second had not M ran_ throw Devore scored af an out and move patrick fielded ped the throw to Flotcher with the winning . Northen'’ Ruins from the East Channel of ¥ Yantic ber and Coal, the Latter Having Had JOHN MARSA New York’s Well Known Popular Price UNION MADE GLOTHIER To Men and Boys BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE OF NORWICH THAT ON Saturday, September 7th, 1912 He will Open an Exclusive Popular Price Clothing Shop at 145 MAIN STREET Opposite the Plaut-Cadden Co. All of the garments which will be carried in this store will bear the UNION LABEL. All made in New York under my own supervision where 1 conduct 4 other stores. Therefore I am in a position: to serve the people of Norwich the best made clothes at popular prices. Wait For The Opening SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1912, 9 a. m. Respectfully yours, JOHN MARSA. ven and Jack pounders, w and as of Webs ell 115 other sis eight rounds, Jimmie Gardne Young At rounds at one outs ining hard and putting in hard work every day. BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY Internationat teags. 2900000 00020000 24 Mottt Siiatmrant WA M INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won, Lost. 51 Phillies 4, Boston a1 1 New Englans Lesgue. | MOTORISTS OF PROMINENCE State Cha han and Secretary Thomas Had 0 Exjerience All Their Own. umber walt | Mahan Loeking South, Showing Walls of Peck, McWilliams Co. and Chappell Co. Buildings, Piles of Burning Lum- Large Wooden Buildings on Them. of W for witnesses, Mayor Monty | mix | g a pre- | nds. | are P ARRESTED IN OLD LYME, rman Comstock, Mayor Ma- an ® round go. | Tk STEAMER BLOCK DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 3, to ISLAN Watch Hill and Block Island A M. AM. *5.30 **8.15 10.00 10.40 waveese 1L05 1L45 Due 0 0 Noon #M. *Daily, except Sundays. Two hours at Block Island Sundays. Norwich New London Watch Hill Block lsland .. L, SPECIAL EXCURSION Wednesdays and Fridays July 5 to September 2nd inclusive Mondays, AND WATCH HiLL A% Adults, £0c; Children, 25c, P.M P.M 215 **3.15 2.40 6.00 Block Island . Wateh Hill ... New London . Norwich ....... “*Sundays only. Two hours at Block Islapd Sundays. TICKETS AND BLOCK ISLAND /402~ Adults, 75¢c; Children, 40c. 2 HOURS AT WATCH HiLL. 134 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Peach near jandings at Wateh Hill and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of company on Norwich Line Wharf, New London. Norwich (0 Ocean Beach and return: Adults 40c; Children 26c. Tickets tnclude round trip trolley from New London to Beach. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. E. L. DOIL, Agent. 4y spin. They did so. As New London's ief ci alighted from the car on | EAR RUBBERS trip he This Winter companio; it. | =7 loose nu | ettt —— Thar TGtk b “N {he | Sinia_Anderson, Mrs. Overton Howard, o Hv Ae arvaat for his | Mrs. Eliza Scott, Mrs. Amie Lacy,Mrs, e i too, | Lizzie Hamtlion, Mrs. Mary Simoma, T Ty ands with & chapter of com- | Miss Lottie Jackson, Miss Maude Lacy, : reconcillation, and Jus- | and Miss ldella Scott. Griswold speeded 1 | i parting TAFTVILLE guests with conflicting emotions, SOCIALISTS PUSHING | New Canceling Machine Instalied in CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN.| Postoffice—Stamps 120 Letters a e | Minute. William Kellas and Albert Boardman: Candidates from Second District. | The postoffice in Taftville has re- - | cently recelved a new canceling ma- t party, held | chine. It is a Cummins No. 2 and was hursday night, | sent to the postoffice from Chicago. in the chair. Ref- |The machine Is capable of canceling . passed out to the |about 120 letters a minute. It is con- gistered voters to |sidered a great convenience by tha posimaster, who Jas been in the habit of using one of thie old haad stamps ond con- ire only two William of bt vosition . both Won the Wager. | To settle a wager between Lra Smart | of this town and J. Perkins of Cel- e going hv»r b _ | chester, a digging contest was held 1 O ies, | Wednesday at Colchester. The momes T " (\ _-”\‘\'h)":"h 2ve | Was won by Ira Smart, digging & hola Torontn .¢‘ g Labor day. The ved a car owned by the should prove an interesting ex- | justice which stood out in the yard. n, Homer A being sched- | He complimented Mr. Griswold on its Yl.wd to meet appearance, and after they had ex- i, don in a t nged views as to its merits, me‘ pound 1 Ham- | owner 1 8 O ve | for a 36-foot pole in 28 minutes and thundre. | 17 seconds. When it comes to handilng a shovel, few can keep up with Ilra. Miss Marie LeMoine is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mzrs. St. Deschalais, at Baltie, John A. Clark is at Colchester witn a gang of men changing a line for the American Telegraph and Telephons company. were only four locals | ¢ They expect to poll 1l for congressman, he \\hulc | erature William Willoughby was a bustness caller here Thursday. Wilfred Beauchemin of Merchants' a : ave a se- s in different first meeting to | ning, \\h'~ll| in front of | Tt is high- ayor Seidel of | socialist candi- will speak in meeting some robably on avenue 18 spending week with friends in Providence. Richard Lees, watchman at the Po- nemah mills, has a plum tres at his home at Poplar farm which yielded 150 quarts this season sdu speak At a meeting of the M; club it was decided to hold a dance the last of the month In Maennerchor hall. Routine business was transected and a social hour was passed with Herman Jackel in the chalr. Refresh. ments were served by Maennarchor or- Chestra at thelr expense with A, Kempffe as head waiter and served to the satisfaction of all presant. —— CHICKEN PIiE SUPPER Many Not Counted. It is reported that Canada’ output last year was that did not include th against reciproclty.—st. Pregs. lobatar 50,000,000 and 08e Who voted Paul Ploneer Ladies of Mt. Calvary Bap- tist Church. Given by 1lvary Baptist tended chicken school rooms tables were t flowers, and ed the 1 sum Wwas re- nd will be de- erved by K CAPSULES AND COMMERCIAL HIGHER BANK RATE. 1800 Consolidated Gus ..., BN e 800 Corn Producta s........ 15% u! f English Institution Curbs = & Hudson ' of English Institut & Mo Grandn Bullish o . A ¢ Beourtties : using reles, | std AT ate | 800 General Eletrie i 200 Grent Northern pfd 4100 Do. Ore Ctes. Tiinols Central 100 Tnterbarough Met. - 490 Do. pt nal 300 Inter Harvester 1 3 100 Inter Marine pra si rantional Prper Int Ini A Pump Southern a 190 onal Biseadt 800 aal Lead Mex. 24 ptd 1 York Central 1l Ont. & W & pfd 4 | 900 Jtoex Lsland b 10 Do ot # A A A ] f 200 Ssabart Afr Tina. session 9 pfd iny de ' Shet R 4T e Pacifio Jast hour, som - : Southern Ruilwar manifesting a firr Do. pfd tion witl Louisville voted a 20 per to be offered cline in that with rene final price Reading best. London’s depressed which was Berlin, wher Tennemee Cnpper Texns & Pueifio Unfon Paefic 0 Dn. ptd United States Realty.... United States Rubber. United States Stoel by reported total sales, pa Tnited Cotton vanced 1 b uplands, 10.83, December 10.90, February 1088, Mares | 1088, Roril =, May 1047. [ MONEY. | New York Aug. 29, ~Money on call ing bld ¢ §-4; offered ut § o | etrong; 60 days ¢ 3-4@ | Gays 4 1-4@4 1-2 per cent.: six months H i 8-4@c v a1 | —_— § a1 | CHICAGO GRAIN WARKEY, | whear Al 4 [EP 1400 Canndisn 100 Cantral Leather W 1M Colorado Tuel & “100 Chioage & N, Iren, .

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