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} b . lst Mortgage 5% Gold Bond -~ Boihleem Steel ' copy of record. IL:: Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Weasklm !ind. sepizd etk 3400 Canadian Pacity: i \ \ NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912 \ 5 INSURANCE. YALE WINS 60 ‘tht team championship in the annual intercollegiate golf tournament on the FEkwanok links here today by defeating Harvard in the final match, six points 110 - three. Five colleges were repre- sented in the tournament when it starteq Monday morning. Willlams was eliminated the first day, and Princeton and Pennsylvania yesterday. among the players. Each man got $10, and they richly deserved it for the game, uphill fight they put up and the last ditch rally with which they won the game. GOVERNOR DIX May Prevent W;lg —MuFarland Bout Albany, N. Y., Sept. il.—Governor Dix tonight took steps to prevent the \ - OPPOSED TO FIGHT |Bostwn LF TOURNAMENT Defeat of Harvard Gives Blue Annual Intercollegiate Ma . —Final Score 6 to 3—Five Colleges Entered. == - Manchester, Vt, Sépt. 11.—Yale won received an offer to become interlocu- tor of George Evans’ mmstrels. GAMES TODAY American Leagus. Washington at Cleveland. Plladeiphia at Detrolt. New York at St. Lo Boston at Chicago. National Leagus. L p— “AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. . Last. 4 two more hits netted nothing. The batting honors went 1o Bortoo, Hooper sod Lewls. Score: Chisage. 4 ab h poa poa e Ratb.2b 4042 100 Matticke? 3 0 1 0 31410 Lord.Jt 4 100 OSpeakert '3 1 1 00 JCollinarf 4 1 2 0 0Hriksent 2 2 2 0 0 Borton.lb 4 315 0 0 Lewis)f 53200 Zelder.2b 3 ¥1 2 1Gardner.3b 5 1 0 3 0 Weaver.ss 3 0 0 8 0StenlId 201100 Kubn,c 20 4 3 OWagnerss 3 0 1 6 0 Cleottep. 30 0 5 0Carriganc 3 1 & 1 0 *Bodle 1000 oRCollinsp 4 1 0 0 0 Tothls, 31 62719 1 Score by innings: Chicago Cleveland 3, Washingten 2. Cléveland, Sept. 11.—Cleveland defeated Washing- 3 to 2. Washington fieided rather er- ratieally at times. Banding, kobeked out of the box yosterday. came back todsy and oufpitched Johnson, who sustained his fifth consecutlve defeat. Clevelan BABEBALL ‘RESULTS WEDNESDAY. Connestieut Leagre. i ven: dgepo! llll? pont. CONNSCTICUT LEAGUR STANDING. THE DESERT SANDSTORM The large assortment, high quality and construction of our - bined with the finest economical prices, makes this a rare money-saving op- Jortunity, Better investigate while the stock is at its maximum of completeness. BREED THEATER ' FEATURE PICTURE TODAY ' A Thrilling Story, Throbbing with Human Emotion, * Photographed on the Great American Desert. Becaue of the fact that :&M children now come to us in bers on one day in the week we: g: Saturdays hg-l‘\m four 0WS, commenc! on Saturday, 14th, the hours will be 1.80 an¢ in the afternoon. The Balcony 6ec, 1st Balcony 10c, stairs (reserved) 15c Boxes 20c . SHEA & BURKE i : Today AUDITORIUM 535y BALL PLAYERS GET CineBord st Brooklyn. 1 Johnstone,1b 4 'f ¥ 00 ree —-———_—L REWARD IN MONEY. | gl Boon Temes 4111 ioo PIQUO : T R Jacksonst 4 2 0 0 800 Morton F. Plant Gave Each One $10 WATIONAL LEAGUR STANDING L R B H E H EUROPEAN HORIZONTAL BAR EXPERT for Good Work. P PO | Graneyit 4 2 2 0 " 30 -~ .703 | Carlseh, 40 42 0 6 1 The New London baseball team not &1 i» 300t e 1 0f Wonde!iully Clever Act \ only added to its “rep” Néonday bi - S nd eotogh, g ¢ ] 3 ting Hartford at Armstrong par] : s B ut the players also enriched fhem.- | . Tows a T 2 *¥* 1% 1l In a High Class Comedy WAYNE selves. Hach member of the team re- - :z; S ; ceived $10 from Morion F. Plant : ¢ S Clever Y. ters it week, it seems, Mr. t was Pittsh s in Springfield, and there got Into COf- i pyy.guphia Sept. “'" __;:::‘" i bt e THE POPULAR GAUMONT WEEKLY versation with Tom Connery, manager | ball hara here today and won from Philadelphls, 10 New York 5. St. Loais 4. - of the Hartford team. Mr-~Plant was |l i Chalmers was knoeked: out of the bax In four | g 1oy e 11— New York made-it two gimes | o : anxious to have the Hartford team |innings. The visitors backed wp thelr Dltchers, Ferd | steatuht fom St. Louls this afternoon. by mixing hits " come down and play New London, And {5 Satee wit v Snemte (4t led n the | with erors and passes. and winuing 5 W 4. Score AT R E lugsut;uttoc«mx;en;. bout | T Hpint, Seur: & o ZRA e SHEA & BUR E E ! P PN PO ! to New London and playing an jnfer- 2 1 2 ¢ g |Dsnlels] 434 0 OlHoganlt 5 2 2190 = SHE OFFICE OF WM. F. lor team, g0 M. Plant oftered fo bet : H dradlimme t1tomman 11081000 ofle"ng many bar- | THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - nne 100 that New London coul terrett, 3 < Real Estate beat Hastfor. W 311 B elamm i e 101 0n) L Furait i MARION G DEss Then Hartford ubstituted f e Stephena.c -4 1 331 0 i i and Fire Isurance, Holyoke, the team originally scheduied 33 $ 51 1|cuamily 3101 oonely 2021 2108 1N FUPNILUTe QNG | an act that is ful of Mirth and Musis, s ieated in Domees’ Block over C. 3. |10 play in New London Monday. Mr. i $ i8] e oo 1304 por Coverings. THE CHARREREGH i i t alter Foye, the New Lon- 1 — —_— C g ovelty of ass g R e L don cataher, that he would divide the oz 100 ez L I00F LOV THE. NINE KRAZY. KBS i) Telepbonq 141. among the players if they won, | Totals 9142120 == ————— time 2 mbég luNt'h' Reoe v‘v,o:: 5-3, u:'nd?l: Plant : e mfn'fin“;'i‘:r faleat: ‘;,,_‘f"fi;_w_m{: With New Songs and Jokes. o : e clubhouse after game gave 0.0 00 ¢ o0—t| Farniture and Ri at & saving of > £ Y ORNEYS-AT-LAW . |Foye $100 and told him to divide it BILA S St SPEGIAL NOTI0E proposed 10-round bout between Ad ‘Wolgast, the lightweight champion, and Packey McFarland of Chicago, at Madison Square garden, New York, ‘the lafter part of the month. Bo Ready for Football. The firet call for Brown university football candidates is for the 16th, when Coach. Edward E. Robinson and material over and have a prelim- inary talk with the candidates. Regular b J . team is not Teu! brilliant, \T.l- ”1‘ A m some of tlu,w plm on last /. FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr. Net over 5.40%|3: season’s eleven will not be back in col- _/ Assistant Coach D! J. Pryor will look Bl 5 W PN 5 practice DICKBROS. & CO. _|lege opens, the 25th. The outlook for a will be eligible. Captain Russell W. Ashbaug of Youngstown, O., will he back within 2 week or two to help the coaches in their preliminary work. and Marble will be among the of last years team who will not be hack. Game Called in Fourth. Bept. 11.—Rain ke up the game in the first haif of inning today, ' Hoston m-wnmum,.:'?s, but the had men on bases with two out. before the u}’lu t’;llled ore game was , Toney Street. i:‘cmuo and Perdue for Boston ‘were thepitchers, \ . Cobb May Go On 8tage Again. Ty Cobb, baseball player extraordi- nary and retired actor, may go upon stage again this winter., He has LEGAL NOTICES. ‘ngfessive Caucus To the Progressives of the T rwich: A nuun':-.:m P 1913, !Hb-u to the £ o fosd. Sone piion, fo bl A DEPRESSING INFLUENCE. S&Vn O.o ttee, .:0‘:.::. bot‘ :; Effect of Higher Money Felt in the or com t. Prot. Yandell jerson of Yale Unic Stock Market. : versity will the mee New York, Sept. 11.—Higher money exercised its depressing influence up- on 'today’s stock market. Call money for the Progressive State cymum opened at 4 1-4 per cent!, the highest #ep12AThEM \ m!;h’l pfle; of the pra-:nt movement, _ and at midday as much as 5 1-2 per “‘ Om’:' oy zh?m-fifl cent. was paid. Later the rate re- of Norwich, on the day of Septem- laxed slightly, but not until a number ber, A. D, 1912. 3 q; lendl::d issues had suffered declines Pri J. AYLING, Judge.|of one two points. ] ;nnlvut ostate Melsina Ross- { Local institutions lost more cash to , late of norwtefi,lu sald District, | the sub-treasury, and. interesting in- dications pointing strongly to a deficit |.;r.='..1m.¢ L "‘:,.‘um”wwlun:: of the sxooss l,cuhbbrelurvess, wgl:h John J. Cork: Norwich, E were at such low el ast Saturday. nl R. Batte. of R and Heaviness. in foreign .exchanges gave rise to rumors of impending gold im- ports which. lacked .confirmation in re- Sistnteaniad pock e sin Dersous, o be - -lonor.l :g r:cg'n uf ;l:fldc &)ton th; claim: creditors of estate, and | sponsible quarters. finds that no further ti; 1 {:Ea:"‘ ok et .::“l“nm . It .is- mot. unlikely, .however, that the v Bank of Pngland may meet with some ‘Whereupon, it is Ordered, That. the |competition for a large amount of the Hxecutrix immediately deliver to said 0ld soon -to be delivered in London Commissioners all claims ageinst ‘said [from -Australia. Time money rates gatate which have been presented (0 |were unchanged here, despite a more %’m‘";m" trh° u,."“ ¥ f'fl b.".““ d | active demand. Some significance at- .:u “to‘!;.;p:;:noxucl:um. of t : tached to the fact that a good deal of names of sajd Commissioners, and of |the. collateral offered for loans today the time and place of their meeting, | was- made up of *o-called “specialty”’ to be t“d"n t;)uevery n-on“:ho‘has stocks. resented a claim against s: estate, The market made its lowest price 27 publishing this onder onae in some |).ce) in the last hour, to the accom- ewi r having a circulation in said i Bh',f,ga“a m,‘; sald Camnlmo«:r‘: pantment of greater activity than a. any previous time of the session. also cause a eoly of such notice to he sent to every known creditor of the | Reading and Canadian Pacific were estate, within ten days after -their ng; weakesh of the railway lssues, with a ointment, and that return be made Court, great deal of pressure against United test: NELSON J. AYLING, States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and Judge. American Smelting. Other less repre- e sentative issues, particularly the To- OTICE.—The subscribers ‘Thereby | bacco group, were down two to four lve notice that they shall meet at-the fice of the Probate Court in the City all, ‘within- the City and Town of orwich, In sald District. on the 20th day of September, A. D. 1912, at 4 o'clock In tha afternoon on said day, the purpose of attending ess of said appointment. points. A few gpecialties which early in the day had shown some strength gave way toward the close, when money again loaned at 5 1-2 per cent. London's operations here were un- Wh‘eonslsting of small sales-on e. »fLhe general movement was marked- .hy the higher carry-over charges, Americans being quoted at 4 1-2 per cent. There was more activity and a fur- ther shading of prices in the bond market. Total sales, par value, aggre- gated $1,900,000. Unfted . States JOHN J. CORKER' CHARLES R. BUTTS, sepl2d Commissioners. o 2 NN SR i cadmear et AT A COURT OF PROBA’ HELD #t Norwich, within and for the Distric* of Norwioh, ’on’ the 11th day of Septem- | Jber, A. D. 191 ‘. J. AYLING, Judge. Pr, nz—rr!mmo' N fi:‘uu of Bllen C. Kies, late of Nor- wich, in said Distriot, deceased. government Wwere unchanged on call. bonds George W. Kies of Norwich, Copn., ity mppeared in Court by counsel and flled STOCKS. & Dpetition praying. for the reasons o, thereim set forth, that an instrument mal. Copper . purporting to be. the .last will and 4 m. Agdeultaral testament of said deceased be admitted 1 n, Best Sugar. to_probate. T 7709 Am: Cen . Whereupon, it Is Ordered, That said | 1100 Do etition Dhe heard and determined a| 1600 dm. Ow & B hé Probate Cowur( Room in the uu{ of o A Norwicu, in wid Disirict, on the 16th s ey e s Ia{ of ‘September, A. IRI2E ab- 31 9ol A Taceaiive. o'slpok Lo the Torsncoan, and that nothoe | 5o aw Sweiting & R of the pendency of sald petitdon, and | "y Do pfa ...... of sald hearlng thereon, be givem bY | 1iw Au. Sugar Refuin the pubMoation of this order one time 600 Am, Tel. & Tel.. in wome pewspaper having a clrenla- tion tn sald District, at least three days prior to the date of sald hearing, aund that return be made to this Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 1s a true 1000 Aw. ‘Tobsceo prd 7800 Auseonds Mind, 5100 Atchleon ... . 1800 Central Leather §00 Chesapaake & Ohln.. WHEN you wu’urrn ness before tl ,dium better lag solumns 100 Chicago Great Western. 2400 Chingo, M. & S P 200 Chicago & N. W.. 2100 Coloesdo Thel & 2700 Cramouldated A ut r‘o.ur busi- public, there is no me- thro; ths edvartise 2na st Lon. =2 . Evening hours and prices ; m R 37-47 Main Street. WG iy B e e i 368 i GET THE HABIT. ¥ 3 e, < s e e S 22 ig: F. C. GEER, ' . : **|DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist T JN é R €, Sept. 1L—After T8 O R vt Shannen Building Ammex, Room A, t Qb oub for Weowine out of the batters box in the | 41 RASmOeTNewark 12, Baltimore . ‘elephons 633, octiod *hone 511 122 Prospect 8t bottle at the It At Rochester—Buffalo 4. Rochester 1. . A Bt At Mm—?magnbe:lm City game sched and ay. Mg ma INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Jennings was Wen. Lost. himself on S ; Fern and Flower Holders in the sevent mn ¥ o ible 73 . . . i Pl i in wicker and china, FANCY BASKETS and mms bebind n o W HAMPERS suitable for artis- { oy “db-umur ™ i . 2 d . . e il o home o T fac, © KINDS OF ERRORS. tic gifts and ecorations, at ‘ Tuns somoas, But with two it = man on seend. e | Mental “Boots” Worse Than Mechan- m-wm:mmmuhvm ical Ones, Says Expert. Philadsiphla. Detroit. . 7 a There ars two kinds of in base- : ! awh.?‘ : } ?E ;lnh.- ‘1" : ril ball, says I E. Smbor::m::e nmenu‘ may be divided into two divisions next | James Duncan maneion, and are be- o S 3G :g"fi:m i ? 1 ?|and the mechanical. The former oft-|vear. lieved to be the work of Samuel Sthets 386 ¢ Slomiett 3 8 3 : o|en passes unobserved by the average ———— Intyre of Salem, a noted artisan . MTmesib 4 111 0 0|Cobb.cf 4 31 0 ol8pectator or the blame is put upon the| Hank Perry, who led the Interna-|his day. The Eagle house was. w-ug & : 30 l\"eh.)fn 41 1 9 ¢|wrong man. The latter never is over- tional league In batting last season ’l;‘ 1819, but ’:l-rll of th:.ell&'lg Eane 83 4 ¢ ljomowis 4 113 1 1|l00ked by the public. Among players|and was tried out by Detroit early inobrporated I It Fouekp 3 0 1 1 1|Rochere 4 1 ¢ 5 1|8nd managers' the mechanical error)Season, has been reieased hy the Prov- | incorpora . Corleskiep 0 0 0 0 OlLaksp 3 0 0 2 1|passes unrebuked, while the mental|idence club. § ., Plaukp & 0 0 0 §ftiones 11 3.0 0ge \nmlyde'rt.o e::n tlt it results advantage- “Ping” Bodle of the Wiite hais GOAL AND W“ul Totals, 87 16 27 Totals, ous! e team, always brings at Sox \ “Batted for Take fa th Ra ”n" l&:st mild censure for the offender, “if f,‘;t c"";gn:xg, ::“hl:emvfil:fldfl l:' fl.l \s manager is wise, »tence ason, 011 00| The player who thinks out a play, |Perbaps be flagged to make room for % gt 3 ? 47 |but makes a mechonical error in at-|Some recruit. / ’ Two buse hits. . Walsh, Kocher. it g AL . . Louden, tempting to execute it, usualy draws al & the \ nod Sex compliment from his boss and team-| In a finding handed “:“"' tz\El . e —m-um mates. He ia comforted with, “That ij'flmfi“‘;‘";‘lih;”'g}:" ok Sats Bay. Callihs todey, s thy _lflul-iuh':: was good stuff and hard luck.” The 2 FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL ~——— Inter Marine pf 100 Intefnetional Paper . International Pump . —— Kansas City S g 500 8t L. & B. ¥. 24 pfa. 100 Seaboard Alr Lin 1200 Do, pfd .. 100 Sloss Shef. 4800 Routhern Pacific 8700 Southern Rallway 460 Do. pfd ing it cost his team anything is sure to Be told all about it when he gets back to he bench, and is informed as fi:u the thickness of the bone under his D. four , sponsible for defeat of the Chicago ‘White Sox. Two of them were me- chanical and two were mental. Easter- ly and Kuhn, who shared the catching, pulled the mechanical misplays, and Collins at first made the mental slips. In the first inning of the game Col- belonged by right to Rath. He got it d all right, but instead of tossing it to ‘White, who covered first, Collins tried to make the put-out himself. He um- run. In the sixth inning, after the White Sox had taken the lead with two runs, the Senators got a runner to third with one out. Red Morgan, who was next at bat, scratched a lit- tle rofler in front of the plate, Easter- ly flelded it to first, after looking to see that the runner on third made no attempt to come home. His throw was wide and a little high. Collins tried to catch it with one hand and at the same time keep his toe on first base, in spite of the fact that Morgan was not half way to the bag. He failed to spear the ball, which dropped far enough away to let Morgan reach- first base. Collins had plenty of time to step off the base a couple of feet, catch the ball with both hands, and then step on the bag before Morgan could get there.. The er- ror, . although actually Collins’, was charged to Easterly In the official score. p 1ne next batsman struck out. Then Morgan started for second to draw a throw and let Walker score from third. Easterly made a good bluff to throw to second, but did not. This trapped Walker into starting home. Then Easterly fired to third, but so high that Zeider had to jump and make a bril- Hant catch with one hand to keep the ball from going to left fleld. Zeider was successful, but Walker had time to get back to third A good throw eq | WOUld have retired Walker and the player who thinks awry and Still is|league is given the services of Leo lucky enough to get away without hav- | Callahan, the Roxbury, Mass., boy. " The way they are going at _present the chances are that Pitchers Wood of Boston, Plank of Philadelphia and THAER T oy i In tly leading p n . an; rg;?og ‘tvt:;;;o ;"f..‘f",i‘f at the close of the season. The St. Louis Browns have not made l!xe fans , jump up on the seats this season, butth duced one Peal flinger in Pitcher Ham- ilton. This youngster has made the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers lins went after a slow ground ball that | 100k like the rankest kind of bushers. | Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYE IN STOCK, ~ A. D. LATHROP, Office—-cor Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 163-12. CALAMITE COAL “It burns up slean™ - | Well Seasoned Wood ey have pro- Art Relics. The Metropolitan museum of art, New Yorkhas bought mantelpieces derrated the speed of Milan, who hit)and woodwork from the interior of the ball and beat Collins to the base.|the old Fagle house in Haverhill. That lapse of thought resulted in one|These were originally located In the —_— C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phoner — 489 If You Ever Expect to Build a House, Parti-* ‘tion Off an Attic, or Give a Play, or Church Fair, You Ought te Know Compo-Board { 1t is a prepared ‘:ining for ?hldns mddceili,n'gsd:hn is I‘:ir-tigh, ‘water- -] -t more an ler. o o o s aalities and o sonvenient form make it the best materil fot 2 hundred other uses. - Compo-Board is % -inch thick, 4 ft. wide and from 8 to 16 ft. in length. Write today for sample and our booklet. 1t tells what Compo-Board is, what it can be used for, and why. L.L. ENSWORTH & SON, 340-50 Fronit St., Hartford, Conn. SPECIAL SALE The. Rattler 30-hour Alarm’ Clock . i s Laehisanss I The Autocrat 55-hour 15-minute intermittent $2.00 Alarm 16 [ A OB RS B S P S T Liquid Veneer, 27 Size..veveeenesericanenncens..19e L:P.g{l::::‘s':g‘;}gg 5 e feaving the score 2 to 1 in Chice-| jn1jid Veneer, SOC SIZE ...oevaseecneseosnssenass .39 Ak D Cooper % 88 | coring two runs and puthing tne Sox | Dutch Cleanser, 3 fOr ....veueinieiiieiiiiiiin, .25¢ Total sales. $90.000 shares ) 10c Folding Lunch Boxes...we.ovvnevviiiivn... 8¢ COTTON. New York, Sept. middling gulf, 11.90; no sales. 1155, June —, July 11.61. six months 6@5 1-4. | CHICAGO QRAIN MARKET, WHEAT: High, Low. Close. September .. 0% a1y December 9034 0% 9 % May ., uh 9 CORN: Y September 0% T Decomber 5y Koy R N% sy 0QATS: | September ...... % December ... BN iisimia sisasa 338 11.—Cotton spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.65; Futures closed firm. Closing bids: September 11.13, October 11.23, November 11.34, December 11.40, January 11.32, Febru- ary 11.38, March 11.46, April —, May MONEY. Kuhn when he got to the dressing New York, Sept. 11.—Money on call [rooms. He had thought out the play steady at 4@4 1-2 per cent.; ruling |correctly and had outguessed the base rate 4 1-2: last loan 4 1-2; closing bld |runner successfully, but had lost the 4; offered at 4 1-4. Time loans strong; 60 days § per cent.; 90 days S@5 1-4 cause a substitute runner was put on for Ted in Chieago’s ninth, saw that Foster was taking a long lead off third in his overanxiety to score the winning run. ed and fired to third. He had the run- ner flatfooted and an easy victim, but his throw shot high over Zeider’s head and Walker scored. That wild shot ended the game in defeat, instead of staving off what looked lige a sure run. There was nothing but praise for game by “tough luck.” DIAMOND NOTES Chapman, the former Toledg short- stop, is playing sensational i‘mll for Cleveland and looks good enough to hold down a regular job with the | Nape, | Pa | Reports from Central league hava it that the 127 club circuit has noc been & muccess, and that thd leagus S'Red Seal Batteries o sy biopn s fleasive sonimnnssie s SI0 $1.00 RAZOIS 7. § e ioron s ioinsin oo sigles Siasssio STt o S On the next ball pitched Kuhn wheel-| 50c Pocket Knives, fully warranted................35¢ E. Z. Seal Fruit Jars, quarts, per dozén...............80¢ Walker’s Harness Qil Dressing, 25c can..............19¢ 1-Ply Rubber Roofing with cement and nails $1.50 to $1.25 per roll Family Scale; Platform and Scoop, slant dial........$1.25 In a Minuie Insect Destroyer, -per bottle. . . The celebrated Leonard Watch Cases, made of composition gilt metal - il s e sk S e Boy Scout Knives and Hatchets. Stovink for red stove lids. Potmend mends everything—enamelware, etc. THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Frapklin Stres e