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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912 3 e wunlu,s SERIES UPENS TUDAY l e o 7 ! Baseball Schedule . A Specialty: || New York Nationals v. Boston _—= . Wi FARM INSURANCE Americans 3 Warmer in Winter . . f C 15 a2 e oo i—— i S &S Red Sox Arrive at New York Ready For First Game of Con- All Games B-gm:_F_ P s : £ it & Dvat, : in Fi iti ; | PR e COMPO-BOARD s much . Norwich, Conn. flit—Both Teams in Fine Condition—Betting Favors || at Polo Groun i o S5 . Laies i G . | 8. £ ,,"..'f:‘-’"?.'.‘,?;y Palc Rostan ot N . g e 'O-i—h i Boston 10 to e T wini ! to line walls s0d ceiliogs. lu.; & g || game; at New York. \ dry, sanitary, can’t warp, ersek New York, Oct. 7.—Like two armies(any of the players will “blow ap” be- Friday, October 11—Fourth game; or fall off. Takes paper, paint = lon the eve of battle, the New -York |fore the vast crowd. at Boston. \or lt;nt'b:-d-l)y. -u——d’ Giants ‘and the Boston Red Sox slept e Saturday, October 12—Fifth %) se it for g: ,_ § ! on thelr arius tonisht, dreaming of vio- | F2n Follow in Wake of the Team. || o FCini 0 Vork: chicken hor ,,,,:' It is siv-sight i 16y tomorrow. After the long and | Boston Oct 7—Within a few hours || ponday, October 14—Sixth game \ #0d moisturetght. I Jengrhe i successful campalgn n their respec- | or the derarture today of the Red SoX || i¢ necessary); at Boston. offrom 8 10 16 1., f. wide snd tive leagues they were ready for the hau‘z tomorrow with the Giants in ;np, To g.'. ..:::,if:fy later—Seventh 3\ X-;lf_i thick. .,.' ‘-:‘-,'. ’ big e ement that means for them |initial contest of the world's series, game i . % ik .3 ‘“ m‘x‘ne l;.‘n‘dgmonay. It will be the ninth {’;‘;’;dr\:‘;egiufioi‘tm;x jof New Zos: ] cub hfiug o win four games cap- boslet telling what Comper | ' meeting of the pennant winning teams | (hoir wake. Starting in the late att- | | tre® the title Board is and why it is more : of the National and American baseball | ernoon with the “royal rooters,” Who | les———— economical, stronger, more sat- i fhavusn, ef dhy Bessent ol exie [ VOEE JIL SRR o tma. sutgration jisfactry. Wikt & pestal whey. H ¥ ization system, and the winning will 0 i Y N5 od L e dollars - continued through the night. Even the | MEGAPHONE RESULTS OF ’ { 5”1’,,".',".,{..5,"..':{"&53::{“&”.%""«».: break a tie that exieh betwen the two | 000 ey NI ' "Ny morning | M WOHLDS SERIES GABES: L. L. ENSWORTH : may involve thousands. TenE . eports from the rival camps | [T2I08 Were largely exhausted by the & { Nothing in the world is cheaper than et Aok & regular Wil be s | Teservation of baseball _enthusiasts. Son ¥ire Tnsurance and therefore it 1s| Shot that RoF B IeeTIAr WU DE TS | Most of them had reserved seat tickets ( play by Innings Will Be Announced 34050 Pront St ) Biin the eas i pire_says “Play balll” for the first (for fhe New Mok same bt S(%S | £ach Afterncon from Bulletin Office. HARTRORD, Coslit Tnsurance and Real Estate Auent, | Soie nout woskont ot the Boto Grounds Jk T1ath e Eoloisroonds fomehqW | - The worlas: mitiéa basetall games . enders of the 1912 American league |'Y 1 seclusion = They had a epecial| anq tne fans who =y at home wi AHE OFFICE OF WM. £ BILL frace, who won the game 4 to 2, Rus- |4, on (e Knickerneoor Limited. 0| thus have an opp Sulky; to jaxom 1l Ford, star pitcher of the Ameri ence & part of the excitement, st, Real Estate B Al e et only the wives of Manager Stabl, Duf- | tncident to the battle betwoen tho tw National leaguers, The Giants did not | 3¥ Twie 2nd Charlie Hall, and (1Y€ | yoer perfect baseball machines in the and Fire Insurance, put_their full strength 1n the fieid, | JEITY, McCarthy, the boy mascol. Go¥- | worg,” The wire opens with the open- . , " . J ! 1 (eated fn Demers’ Blook, ever C. M. | neither MathewsonMarquard nor Tes- | CF1oF F'os% was on the train and wieh | ing of play at 2 o'clock. Now Mr. prospective purchaser, don’t make the same mistake the The M'Mflh Priced Shos ‘hiame, Toota &, $hird Gove. reay going to the pitching mound. pianned for the Red Sox departure \ in the world. Telephone 141. After the fourth innfflg few of the | isarred, ay the crowd assembled at other fellow made. mfl-flr;‘;w 804 In ihe last fn- | the Soutn’ station, while the plavers Joos it NS discourage the Boston d M J c—u E————— boardea the train at . . ; fleld. Charlie _ Whaiey tnms the Boston ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW The National champions as they | irl Fi 3 club has the finest team, but considers . - . . o O, came to bal Iogked ft for tho fray to | Woed May Twirl First Game. ol pus e Sees i S| - We know it will cost you a little more first cost, but much less in 52 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct - AMOS A. BROWNING moregw, Doyle thowed no sign of | Althoueh the outsolng rooters, took | arelti'of Moaraw will couat fox aon: ve., " 2 ith tion | With them enough enthusias: tahl h st . g < Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg. |of Ohiel Moyers, who limped SHENDY | Xew Torkors foel sure. tomorrow that | v thesmappy Sient Teader tn man| , ~ the end, for you can drive a Cadillac 30,000 miles for less money than | stors Ciosed Tussdays and Thorstars ¥ ; a8 he ran out & hit, there were no | the Red Sox have a host of SUPDOTters | yoing the battles. . rpae ¢ ) cases ‘of “Charjey hotse” in ‘evidence, | there was still plenty left behind. Bos- | “ghs (G200 | ion ctub has built. Wi Y=, The tro ‘Of Ditchers also appear- | ton and, it appeared, the greater Tart | boon playing great ball all the season, any car buit. e except none. Brown & Perkins, - iimyvablay |od to be in condition as they walked |of New Englnd. plamncd to f0reE0 | byt when the time comes I don't bo: across the fleld to the club house dur- | business tomorrow ane lieve the youngsters wi s & Over First Nat Baok, t the A bulletin boards or tickers, to follow ff. The Gi ' regulars are all tried H J H GBO RGB Eotmincs suirwey ezt to e 8 'big_otowd out to sca | tho progross of the game, which Red | $olirana ‘aad have: pecn throush. the 40 per cent. of 1912 Cadillacs that we sold were bought by people . 11, ationa Biak, o the Glants in thetr final workout, High | Sox supporters awall with, confidence, | sirain of a world's series befors. Tho school boys who had been invited to | Confidence in the Red Sox gained | g ungsters will fall down in the . oo "o gam slmoe Miied o fowor | sremetn from ths gencral et that | 0%, YR the cianta e worias| that formerly owned other makes of cars. . ; i of e} tadtimh, “Smokey” Joe Wood will piich fof | Smaca ot a Ia“n y The Chelsea Savings Bank Mayor Gamor, with Rear Admiral|Foston in (he opening game, Captain Sullivan of e stars savs . Osterhaus, commander of the big fleet | Mavor Fitzgerald is imbue ng- | it i an even break. The Glants are Deposits . ..., $9,119,910.7F| vow"in New York harhar, occupied 4 |1y With the same feching of Red So% | how rikying oo bill and haves | What prompted you to change was what we asked one of our custom- | ,ozry.rrve vesrs sxrenmsen s ench, where | Success. This is indicated in tele- veterans. Boston has played . Surplus 486,441,585 | 00%, “onoci” hands gt ‘the. votoran | Srame exchanzed hetween him amd | oL o toior e DOSOr MaS PleYe 5 o s el & PR 4 they 8| s veteran xchanged i nd | champlonship s an . 0. T Bank apene st nine Eifthe Matmowion PMaratard and Savor Gavior o Now Yotk todsy. in| (st Nt Vet e beea| OF'S that had owned three other makes of cars. v} wone septz0daw | Captain Doyle and others of the Na- ;hich x\l;l)flr [l- lzfrald is ,“';’,;fi Of luck will decide the series. e Telepbone. [ tional league champlons. Scattered a good seat at tomorrow's g C. V. Pendleton says the Giants are through the big stands wers thousands the boys to take the long end‘of the y @ Orders may be left at George A of satiors Trom the feet, Ty purse i vear: nat me athencs nad (- |8t, | had watched several Cadillacs owned by my friends, and each josns"ore s Brotdmsy. also invited to see the game. LOCAL OPINION RIVIDED. a hard fight and a lot of luck to win y TUTHS \ Boston in Fine Condition. | Baseball Exports About Even in Pick. | 1455 vear, and that the Glantg are now owner was perfectly satisfied. ¢ : The Boston Red Sox arrived tonight. ing Giants and Red Sox. have no cinch, but should be able to rders were for early retiring, and . i t. "hough the Red Sox may . s Mhost. ot "the. men after reaching their | Local opinions on the results of the | b s wood 25 the Atnletis wore ee] 2nd. You have a car that is free from repair bills. BROWN & ROGERS “ry meanm‘ and “yer hotel immediately went to their roon;lmywor]d‘s ser}{es mrur neither team. bTh? year, yet they have not behindnth;,{m Cor E o g If there were any players among the | expert pickers of winners are about |in Stahl the wisdom of Connie Mack. y &2 ¢ ntracting Put“ jeague champions who were | evenly divided between the Giants and J Hart fuses to favor either 157 Framkiin SL . | b st B Statets ok e o IS SC B2 | i P by 3rd. Your're guaranteed the Cadillac free from all mechanical expense Hanging ts ld admit it, and certainly there is little to pick betweem e ven-; e series would not surprise a & A el any o oF them pveurd b o S | (v (et Sorh o the GHIone x| g HE RS e e for 10,000 miles, which was conclusive proof to.me you must | erics and work uermmiet ing team had its final practice at Fen- | pressed are as follows: rice tnings the Giants look 1 5 i Chestnue oston, early in the day and | John Kinney, day starter for tne Cun-| ggod for the world's champions. Last " SUITS PRESSED 803 |ty parc Bomton et day dnd | o Kinmey, ey stice cor e con- g for the i champlone List know it was built as an Automobile should be. ’ Qur w;sqn Calls Eygqnlm; with the condition of his men that he. game's most ardent fan, says the race | margin, und this vear they are beiter 3 THE FUTURE g ot ‘ nd them to the American I8 an even (hing right through.“The | thun ever. : f ;o ! eairus perk tomorrow: for & final Hht Chube are evenls matchca and s an. | among tose wio are taking m ie| 4th. That you can run a Cadillac 15,000 miles without grinding valves 5 work bt certaintyof the gume should keep the | opening gume of the series today are < WELFARE Betting on the wortd series does not | betting even.” Edward Redden, Octave Caron, J. B. or cleanin out carbon WALL PAPERS appear to be as general as had been| John J. C. Stone—Boston's intield is| Caron, Patrick Bray, Dennis Hayes, g . of - the” petiest depenteituudt A t expected, Boston money was to be equal or better than the Giant infleld, ThomuGNorrl-‘ Pfix;:mhh l’“"fi ‘.ltlune; ‘ $ pty £ 4 itie th ‘New and the outfield i ite as good as|Moore, George Irew an # 2 4 it B L e, e | SR B et oo Gne o Yor i he Hichne Sk ha) O V. Pendieon o 5th. | knew | would not be satisfied untill owned a good car, and | con e foogr gt e b havd, and to move them New York club, takinng advantage of Sox have the advantage, and U o Sy . . . interests of your sick ends beser | BV dblied weut che prices haw, | the fat that W Boston team appears count’ Tor' (1" worlds eriee wil'be| STAR RED 50X TWIRLERS, sider the Cadillac the most reliable car built regardless of price. | i e your srescriveion o : lflctfl: ibaa e Negutt of '1t._by. |10 ho Savorite tp O odds. B:fld:( odds| Wood cun_nitch every. other day, if = E 5 liable f d sold b Du"u,s th & ) 8§ bets were made today, | neceseary, while Marquard, the star of Lo Sosciia ead DECORATING are |30, (0 B B33 R Poits S PaF har. | T Ghams stal, s Barey sood oc mion 6th. That it was a reliable car built by a reliable factory and sold by a ! R N s X ion this year as it was innings. I don’t see why the Red Sox . 7 5 1 e e iioes ‘sertes Tor the worlds | camt win, |7 g o reliable Agent. $ : 50 MAIN ST. F - championship. anager raw of the state hos- . 5 P MURTAGH ith its hard-hitting outfleld, thing to it, but the Gi- W i pects o tench. the pitching of New the pitching and field- i $Biand 44 Waet Main St e twialaru. and Bopes that Wood, | ing of the clabe will be abogt even, bat THAT IS THE ANSWER- 4 ERA, @ O'Brien ‘will keep the | New York will outbat the Sox. s .n'll b d not give them | is not as good as the Athletics were m ases an : ° S;‘::;! P Lot ot iy o gty Sl el bobs oy had a < on the paths. The Boston rooters point | hard fight to win, while the Giants are, o . 8 %o the steadiness of the team during | if anything, better than last year. The 5 rill-Kooms S the league season and dof not believe | New York teum has a bunch of hard ’ pi o e ‘ N ra n 0 ARE OPEN Our Extensi of L] L [ UNTIL MIDNIGHT. P LLEN [T . PLANKED LOBSTER 3 Norwich and New London a la Wauregan —or a— i N . AN IRREGULAR TONE. , 0 Com Pt 1518 E bl il o & N NATIVE CHICKEN . Market Heavy in Spots Despite Opti- | ICL”':,,'.J s e, OWLS SPECIALS WIN been for what he terms “favorable de- | umpires favored the New York club, in Lot s g | 5. f mistic News. a0 brie 1, FROM OWLS NO. 2 TEAM. | cislons' New York could ot possibiy | the hope that f New York won the SAKSS CAPE 600 A < comprisin; New York, Oct. 7.—Although mone- —_ | have won the pennant. Fogel does not| .hempionship they would be assigned 8 tlrye'eonglrflunu bespeak xx’-eam ease, | Take Thr’. Straight Strings at Duck- |1hho:;nxew‘::x: rcn;_rl:g?r:go‘f":lrbe’rs.ewbu\:u: to the very profitable work of umpiring -OI:“'::T FUR COATS, and other developmenta, including the ~ pinaby Good Margins. | states that it is his helief that cortain| the world's champlonship sories. » Cosl % AUTO COATS, a""more encouraging . nature, today's | On the AMdi alleys Monay evenins | [HE WAUREGAN HOUSE, p > stock market manifested an irregular | the Owls Specials defeated the Owls | Sotich, Citn SCARFS, tone for the greater part of the ses- | No. 2 duckpin team in straight strings. | sion, becoming heavy in spots beénrr‘ Tmschations Aldi was, as S e iy ld‘“'ls;w the close. Firmness was Indicated in | . 10 Inomaions of the game, piling up a total of 3 f MUFFS and NQVELTB (h‘é tu?:een\ng pr{ces3 hkmogu ?’r wl}i(-h 300 Hasman :fl: l;_lu:‘lgflns_r\;n a swring of 122 for | ; were on a level with or above last | g e. /The scores | for Misses and Children’s |week's final figures, this being espe- | Ol Seaie | cially true of the coalers, $t. Paul and |/ ¥ wear are now ready for your |a few specialtics, but pressure direct- | inspection. ¥ d largely against United States Steel gl = e 116 and Union Pacific caused a general 116 Early selections will be re. | ersal of auoted values. Hill issuc ¢ served for future delivery if you wish. ings. The specialties prominent for | ssn You don't need to pay fascy prices thelr strensth included National Lead | —— oo } for” your wall yeper dsé Chem oub Jas c. nacphersm and Hurvester, All the Tobuceo i Devine ; y soaked for the border If you come here, . sues showed: declines, American To > o 5 7 bacco yielding five points. | Aldl . A suggestion to cooks; ask somebody We have good papers from e : FURRIER Trading was. decidedly smaller in| 190 Cast. | C £ nd you upwards and we throw In the bor 3 #|volume than at any recent date. Lon- who has used a Crawford range—and yo s e el 291 Main Si don was again a seller here, but in; Totals ........ ‘ 13 Inepect our line gnd n Street, moderate amount, the greater part of | Devine as & beginner with the Owls Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, Norwich, Conn, DR C R CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In charge of Dr. 8 L. Geers practic, duriag bis lsst iliness. MoGrory Buildina. were the principal exception to the ! | downward tendency, veing assisted by | 0 Y S unofficial estfmates of September earn- | — Nort "o its sales belng for continental ac- | count, chiefly Parls, that center bein, weak, in contrast to Berlin, where im. provement over last week's unsettle- | | ment was shown. Private cables from London indicate that the fort settlement will disclose a market in- | crease in the American account. | Traffic conditions, as reported by | middle west railroad officials, points to ! the heaviest tonmage in that section for some years. Receipts of grain at | Chicago were under last week's hut Do. pa No. May High single for the day by McAllister, 128, COOMBS KNOCKEDIUNCONSCIOUS of Philadelphia Intercity Series. Philadelphia, Oct. 7. pitcher for the Philadel; league team, was knock 85 516 2 mhade a g00d showing. was made Be Unable to Play in the Games | Jack (‘oombs, | Americ will very easily find such a person—what the patented Single Damper of the Craw- ford means as a help in cooking. other ranges have two—or more—dam- pers; hence damper mistakes. ~ Also, the scientific Cup-Joint curved heat flues All Just arrived & large invoice of mew |and nifty patterns in Wall Pagers. making & stronger bid than ever 9 your patronage. SHER & BURKE HOME FURNISHERS A. MARSHAK Noewieh, Conn | such lnbger than 18 _the correspond.| ;”’-B‘;gl'{':":t::&frlgg:s-\ that; hegt the ovewun iy A part. Milhe: i A 123 West Main S¢. ——————— | ing week last vear. These conditions | SEth inning of the opening game for Hod that takes the place of the clumsy ash pan; COAL AND LUMBER. 'imh‘e‘"eil‘ref‘efllcn in !hke firmness ifhe Inter-league championship of this | o P h sfisl atesFhomts Sommencing (his week 1 will baws o western money market. Lo : . 5 ul w: mark-down sale oa ail Lo time rates were unchanged from I ol i the Patented Grates; the powe: i Band’ goods for men sud SeTe. wPek'% but offerings were less free, | not be and other time, fll::fln- & call and get wue probably as a result of last Saturday’s | o emal ! # |bank statement. gt e e Aiconis i trouble and money The bond market was featureless, Fitched the first five inninzs for the | : 3 PILES! PILES! PILES! except l1m- its easier tone. Total sales, | COTTON-( 5 ationals, was hit hard by the Ameri- | saving improve- . . . o |par value, amounted to $1,865,000. York, Oct. 7.—Cotton: Spot le rs in the fourih inn culi OINTMENT Fres Hllllllllg Kinds and l‘}hlg‘l 1 United Staies coupon twos advanced |« avier Aiddiing uplands 11.10; | e eriwa reulacar Canrabh ments peculiar to WILLIAMS’ INDIAN PILE v 3 .er ~8 per cent, on call. midd!ing gulf 1 . es, 1,6 ales. | | i valke - wod 1 Plwa. ALWAYE'IN STOCK. s e Futures « rely steady. Clos- | e gy S Crawfords; ask et e e eit.s foskine' S ety STOCKS. bids: Octaber 10.48; November | replaced Brown in the bo: & 8cte ae & poultics, Fives Lawisat A. D. LATHROP, i b D Ty i L one pass, Paskert and 1 about these. If For sale by all dragyists, madl S sod B0 mal. Copper v 10.70 0.19; Apri ana M led, ; 7 i i Office—cor. Markst and Shetucket 8ts | 154 peiiurs Tune 5" July” 10967 Aw e fotihe Nationats, : you will do this WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cloveland, 08 Teleohone 163-12. 2500 Do 5 = e we believe your For saie at Les & Osgood Ca 100 Am. MONEY. Americans 10030000 0 next range will be Am ‘ Money on call Alexander, Moore and . C ford. OLD RELIAB LS Am nt.; ruling rate | | Coombs, Brown, Crabb and 1 S cALAMlTE GUAL = A o | pires, Hart and Johnston e PLANTE 'év' BLACK T R R us stronger; 60 i il Bl ; T i iea Ru. "N Sichnicd |and 50 days # ger cent. aix | SAYS GIANTS WERE FAVORED. voRihigs c CAPSUL s up slean> 300 Am. T & T months 5 1-1@5 | | e Toh - 24 359 Aadomte. Miciag L — clele el Philadelphia National League Presi- REMEDY rr ME Well Seasoned Wood | "' MR\ eeato arm wamen CHARLIE HALI dent Makes Strong Accusations. | M. HOURIGAN, —— ’ oo Baimore & Ohia: ties, | "EEE : o I e eel, Norwich Agent. See Our Now Line of A 2000 Bethlehem Steel ... ol = %0 Broolkon Taptd. Traisi o . Challenge N. F. A. Scrubs. NOVELS ©. H. HASKELL. R G el ® | ““The Tattville Spoed Boys challengs 10 cent and 15 cent / 402 — 'Phones -~ 489 1000 sy | the second team of the N. F.\A. fnrA:L Epidmrres sl the ey —at— . 08 © 2% | game to be played on the N. F. A. S able T o wavrine o | 45 |Shb B e ¥ EL IS et T ) THE NOVELTY SHOP Eastein Connecticut equal to The Bul- | i3 s answer promptly through The Bulle- | York team een unduly - letin for business roguls 86 % i tn umpires, Fogel asserts (L Co ke HILL, 56 Frankim 8%