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e 3 s I X % b 5% 3 NORWICH. BULLETIN, = - INSURANCH 3 . cime in the ninth for protesting foo gl AT R T ok i v upioe Hilieprani W Taiey s Bt | S ‘S amice "jmend Blerts and, Ol B (page, that threatena serlous trouble TAKE A POLICY ghort center Cobb raced i’ and apparently made | giving cicht bases on balls. He was amost unni- [ _Defore the . season opened the Pi- | iy 4 o, cpi, e on e g b e e s | el peveresllevice bty dieslimend mivier | TS558, on form ooked i ke & tedm | ; ( that ot rarwed the W e o or hese wan & ir ams i the third. | whose pennant chances were bright. —_ umbled 3 ot frounder by’ D Murphy, wio erce on el ETN A { Eapeit \ L 7 P T e T B T e s S L T T I s ML e . " e . ]lowed with @ double aud Lapp with a single, and T B i largely through ineffective box work, = o ligs Lo il New London Beat Waterbury 8-2 by Pounding Boardman in ! i e i e e T "% e "N oo o o| they laggec far behind the procession 2 T with Two niige-White Wi F B o fineted and_ Cravwfom s, throtgh Witk s L A70lshmnn 6 8 1ia ¢ | untl sl 4 fodud shem Ak pOALY n Sqa > 3 wo i i i Hbte, I fourth ‘Bt of the Eame, Score: a2 1 on and several games short of the 111C era lon > \ 4. L. LATHROP & SCNS ings—White Wings Fought Bridgeport For 14 Fhsieie, | Deirat, B o b fNReES § 506 o) 500 mark. Meanwhile the Glants had | > 5 3 . A n N ab Mg a8 | Sajorth 014 0 Afbeuberian 4 412 1 o | foug elr way to a commanding | . 3 3 : i 5 Innings—All Stars at Hospital Today. - 330 domune W2 E 21 MGGl 3 17% 1 blesiovs. £3' 0 9l1ead as the Philadeiphias and Brook: || Q - ; By T - RS SIS S S e § 4.0 21 vns gell from their hish esiate. i Dtal‘tlfl | 3 [ 1 : - o 1300 bt {1120 en days has seen a | S PR i see oo B s L R ; ; Waterbury, Conn., July 14.—Bunch- GAmES vesaT. 010 11070 0 | regee ! o MR ayory CRLE helong e ST e £ “ S e O it Wit g b 10| oty 0 080 terday saw their eighth stralght vic- | B 2 : Cavp. I 133 i A b0 tory. here today won for New London, the| = Eais Awsesies ;{.‘,I;fu. » 30030 vyl TP The pitchers afe now. apparetly x at New Haven. 3. Dush,p o e 2 o back in the form that caused the stafl - - e second and thir wi- | Hamiord au Molvoke. Yovany 1 0% 0 o —=—— 2] “peicd for Greratt fu 7 o tempted doutile :{‘e‘lffl";‘}:‘!gfl Ay | Sprinstiad ot Pittsiens. S anmoby 1000 0- 1| gl e o B to be classed on paper just about the NOTES OF THE DIAMONUD. of the Connecticut S £ b g o ok s ‘ New London at Waterbur. i peetad best in the league. American Revolution, the board of Dlate, in&kthe 8 e SRk Ay American Leasue. Totals, 34 10 35 10 5| bR el IR The week In the American league | In his first sixty-seven times at bat | managers earnestly mfli-l# ting of Noyes and Rock for New Lon. | Loen i Chicteo. “Tiatied for Bender in Bt Brookiyn | 025020 as tame as compared with the stir- |ofter joining the White Sox, Hal |gestion of G. D. Seymour of New | don and ‘a wonderfill fattempt by Hol- | Pibaeis o pao iatiea for Strunk in 0in. . Two base his, Wheat, Daubert: threo baso hit, | Ming happenings in the older organiza- | Chase banged the ball for an average |Haven to purchase the birthpiace of den‘ to catch Baker's two base hit| Wasington at Cleveland. Oue ont. v;nv:u winnioz run scored: Williams. ::{n of“’fi""é"t“‘};eifil‘ni“',?;“;;“i‘v?fi‘f‘{?.‘é of .388. ;lat.hn H:fle ..,z’,fio South Coventr, ks asainst’ the center fleld fence were | Nationa Leasun. Prilugenhia e Phillies Take One from St. Louis. Athietics, each of these teams winning | Nap Rucker and Grover Cleveland Hale, who; M. Seymesr ton Tod for the home nine with e teime | Cacanad at New Yor Delroit GLSls 013000119 Philadeionia _beat St. | four out of six gam Washington | Alexander have accepted lucrative [supreme youthful hero of the R B0 % o e e B Chiemen . Dok wo bige it Cri¥iora, Barry; thrse base hits, B Dliching duel becween -ixey and {and Chicago both fell off and Boston | positions as box office men in a Cln- | tionary war” There s 8o to. score. Hinton replaced Boardman‘ Pitisburg st Boston. Murhy, Crawford b D G zzok[e; only a u‘thu@ b?tler than even. | cinnati theatre next winter. tion as to whether this South in the fifth i . i Win in Ninth. ot of Rixey's throw on Oakes' bunt and an error by | St. Louis was the only team to hold A — try house i§ the birthplace Bite_ of sreat Bicitonce ARG ,Atth and twirled nice baseball. AMERICA TrAgUE STANBING. e e Y I e Clens. | Dolen. Beckor’s Lo xin orer the Tiht 14 wah | the leaders in games won and lost, the | The bay horse Strafford, 214 3-4, |although there e et of Sreat Enparts) o TR LB hit e iiihes e icd. the oo in the fourt lnnink.. Fast felding by | New Yorks splitting their wins and | that.is being raced by Fred ‘Jamison, [bu shou nsurance to fall back on | 50 Jand § to % todsy. winning out n the ninth inming i & y , |but what he lived there as & boy. in case of Fire. Let me write you a | peans, £ 3% 5 110 0| phuadeipnta . 5 2 | on Tumer MeBride's iriple and Alnsmitivs | POt teams orevented turthee scorins undl the nloth { losses evenly while Detroit kept up its | is by Mokd out of .the old race mare |Seymour said the house and . f iy today w0 vou will be prepared [ Facicle 4 ‘o 25311 8| Qersiand sty Suitots “uied Hiice: pltaleey o Htrmows T | iy o yu e | woalk work by:losing five'of the seven | Ruby, 211 1-4, by ‘Independence. couid. bo purcflased for 36,000, poss ase your property shou! e de- | How,if H 0 0/Rockss S rirods |- . ced at third on Becker's punt, Knabe's sin- [ SAMe! ved. e sibly less, and tha: i ¥ ed. ~ Accidents happen when | Fimesn 4 S Otpmentd 2 0 8 0 0| SRy | i With the ssaistance of Mor- | €16 flled the bases and Lobery’s Sugle scored Bixey. Visiting outflelders spend spare time |expenditure. by the t&?m expected - 2 it ¢ 28 20 DG R RSmer S o Pebeis BROWN FAILS IN SWIM. |in New York studving billiard angles. |$5,000 the place could be put fn ISAAC S. JONES ] i e | Cleveiand. Washington. S R : 5 Tt Thres Miles | leIPE it plaving hits on the “Te- |order. He would have the farm of: Boaramanp 1 3 1B'lauchp 3 0 0 3 o NV YN Jatiosionitd Lk 20 0 1| Mocnerat 0% 50 2b 01 1 Ofpecierit 4.2 3 0 0|Life Saver Covers bu ree Miles | bounds from Polo Ground. walls. acres much of which is woodland, tnsurance and Res! Estate Ageat | M2 2 2 Moot b St. Louis Swamps Highlyanders Chapmaniss 2 o ofvosterib 0000 BT (T S in 2 Hours 26 Minutes. 5 |treated by modern forestry methatie Richzrds Bul 91 Main St Totals, 3 By S DT a Juls 1478t Lovis wo New | TUDELE 3 -1 partte: e 314 olpaskeret 30 20 of The spectacle of Sherwood Magee |Part of the farm near the house used. e et | gorcliips gl e e wia, | Jackson. g B L 6 9 0 ofcravatiat 2 0 3 0 0| Commodore Alfred Brown, the long | permitting runners to take extra bases |by tmhe caretaker and the house fitted Beom by Innings— e, 110 1. Baumgardner, who | 2 H ] 180 ojusensib 3 0 7 1 0distance swimmer of the 'American on hits to his territory Is one of the With furniture of the Revolutionary N o g L e e s S ¢ Tt el o 0 T TR BT giclense 2 3 2 2 21Life Saving socety, failed Sunday in |sad sights of Dooin’s Drooping Dais- |times, and an implements of husban- B s, St e Mok 5| focad theolosiont ‘seminars. sitehed the last two in- | Capeel: 2 ol $ 15 3 o) Hamois 3 6 o|Rixey,p 1 9y e [T StRupiitc 8 ot IS e ary the s&me’ periodfifiat SN Baker: ‘three bice his, Hlckey. raans hite - of | Bings and siclded tizee fits | New ¥ Ealberen 2 olftare 11820 2 e, %77 73| Folnt, Coney Taland, to Coilege Point, | e |be secured and which would prove apa William F. Hill, Real Estate and Fire | Botrdoun §'n 1 onings, o Hiten 3 in 5 innings; | V48 200red In e e e . | "o Tt 0 RS U M }LS';?‘,‘Z?E HEpIo n;"lr‘@:‘\; ;'VV’ :iw’t’]ntw } Hughey Jennings is after Covaleski, |PToPTiate. « Inramcs Bt o Shetuctot | s2citer Rie, Spencer Riasboaat. Dot siolen ses ik dauedp uiaiciann Caldwel s diEls s ainm s 5 a strong wind blow- | ie big Pole who beat the Giants out | Mr. Seymour is familiar with the o v on bases, New London 9, Waterbury | K Totals, ng from the southwest against the | ey 3 Topert: a d . S T8t base on Dalle, off Bosrdme s Sy Taterbury | Suugh-to talls. Thes core: 00 00| 0 01\ B8 . gainst {of the pennant in 1908. Covaleski now |Property and deems it impertant that street, opposite Thames National Bank. | 5", diiouch 1: fist base on errors, New Lond st Lou New York. 0 0 0 0Puladcphia ..., o 12 |tide and making an unusually rough |jeads the pitchers of the Southern [the state Society should secure the Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. 27 struk out, by Boardman 8, by Hinion 8. by Bede ab : abhpo a e 2 — ———1" Two base hits, Cath Becker, | 5€8. Brown, after being in the water | eague, | property and make of it £ ol bough %; Wi piich, Mintea; time, 150: umpire, | Shotienct 3 o s %8 s s oews 1) BB > JiEo ‘ons, S terenty. Six Sminite: e o — — | "headuartérs for our soclety:” - He 15 Lat Bricf.1b a : “Batted for Carisch in 9t h uring which time he was carried | N 2 f i e B s Pitishurg’s Winning Streak Brokon o e cax In a recent game at St. Louis Frank |2 trustee of the Henry Whitefiel ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW PRy - o H 2 JU RN T R Boston, . July 14 Pliurz's winnine stresk of | SeAOIY_OUL of his course gave D Schulte of the Cubs made two two- (House in Guilford. In a recent prove Mt el d S M k. 0 8 2 0| tPhaitea for Frsio ia At wes troken by Bosn Jn s ( the attempt, after covering about | paggers and then rain stopped play [to President' Lee, Mr. Seymour d. 9 3 . notnes ! S core ot 2 1 1. Perdue’s | three miles. 3 ? : , Mr. £ AMOS A. BROWNING 3o Hven, 10 2 ojuickifs 3 DR B s S iy teason and | Aftor a Jong delay in trying to- de- | I the fourth inming, wiping the two Mirably set forth his knowledge of 208 e T 2 o|Smith.c 2 20 | . > Dgatiod “him, i = s 8 iswats off his batting record. |Nathan 'Hale's history. He states in orney-at-law, f Richards Buas | By, a8 o offtamene & 1 2o s o oue less BiL than [isemine tha best course to puraue, and i |the following paragraph his wishes: A et SoL. e Awiac.e o olwimme 0 o0 el o s | the possibility of the rough sea sub- ; - “ 3 “Phone 300 L 33 | Tganinern 3 0[Sz 1 1 0| Bride. o b, Boston, | siding, Brown plunged from the point |y, TUICE may turn either {o the| My idea s that a board of mam- Jow “Fouton v o ofes o 00| Lot Sl | ey fioo s efat 1104 a. m. The waves humped the | the lefi in returning to first agers of Hale's birthplace should be Erown & Perians, iftemgysat-law | 5ot Totas Bl e 22 RATIONAL LEAGUE STANDNS. vioew 401 4 1% 3 ofswimmer about like a cork, breaking | Lose dfter overrunning the bag. Helappointed from the soclety at large p < h % Meriden e e i won. o PC|Cat 4020 892 o lin his face and mal Prosress fruits |can be put out only When he makes |to undertake the restoration’ and ads 0 ¢ NAL Bauk, Soecuckel v e | s s osh | Kemerset 4 011 8 8 8 S Cantied bl st ATuit: fan effort o o to second base. |ministration of the building. To buy Euirance siairway gext to Thao- Senators Defeat Meriden. Seore by tonings— a8 20 10381 110 0lthe elements on the hope of getting % & |the place and put it in order wouid ona’ Sank. Telephone 33-% Meriden, Conn., July 14—Before a |3 Yo e ) 2.8-9 300 It iy : 7] o 3110 131 0ito Ambrose Channel and then into the | &, MORAIOSIst 1s making the rounds | probably cost not less than $19,000. el . & mall but enthusiastic crowd of local Is. ol S et | e s Gt 977 0.1 Narrows, where he felt it would be | Of the summer theatres with a speech |There woul be fome anpual edst. of Y- fans at Hanover park this afternoon | T Pise Mt~ o o Baston b3 3 | Robinsonp 89 0 0 iz -0 g0 up the Bast river fo nio [in which e credits-John McGraw with | course, for maintenante, but 1. shoutd™ the Hartford team won from Man- I ek DaRm e i, iiafese: Shorous ¥ = 493 | Colemane. 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 oidestination. | DEMEES (the manager to give a|be disappointed if in so large a soclety —_ e N !Holyoke team by a score of 4 fo 2. | e e o T taatie Gidats 5, Cinolnnati. 8. frppe Gl eee 0% % 9fwithin a half mile of the starting | e i {bership _a_eufficient number of men kst R TR e e " Almost avincivle { e BB R v iee < | point, tossing around and riing oains | One thousand newsboys are to be able and willing to annually contribite TWO GAMES FOR HOSPITAL. | Julse Worfe of New Tiaron, tore K | Sobih e second by Iisooer iy she thiet kg Sevonis VSl i uho. sore, belng | vbwme3s ¥ 0 6 0 /high 'waves without making any, ad. |\ EUests this afternoon of Charles |enough) to maintain the place, it tse 2 City offloials sppeared on ihe grounds | mie Ve s bunched hits of Foster | e Champlons hammered Bentn hard in | s vante. He was accompanied by & 4. Ebberts, bresident of the Brooklynincome of the organization was fouss R B Thers, Tiia. Aftsrsaon and | o S o ppoted ol the gronnds |ied e o, 0 Tumeil neve hasotnd nd fouty I smdeoiied o L fout | Tole, B g ML rowboat in which were fwo members | Daseball Club, at the game between |to be sufficient. I think membership Sachems Again Saturday. | sion served the warrants on all mem- | b mar. it two ana focios. oa. thi ne out. and afier per- | +ofan for Heas in St of society, Charles Kaufman ana |Eiooklyn and Chicago’ Mr BPRertsion the board of managers of. NSRS | bers of the Hartford team save Man- | out fow behind Russell d Ditch he held | zBatied for Simon 1 - P. Frommhold, in addition to the thir. | Will make an address before the game. | Hale's birthplace would be one of the The Ho: team has two | ager McDonald. The team played Neyw { The score Frles | ut five men. Mar- | szBatied for Adam: | ¥ foet sasolisie launch Francis. R {most honorable positions that any —— Msdwe | Haver st Sayth Buck an Mundsy and £ ' od coniro] Mo kept | ¥Baticd. for MeDonald i th On board the launch was a party of The Brooklyn Club Saturday = pro- |Connecticut citizen could hold. 'Ths for this sther on | the issuing of the warrants is the out- | peaper.rt 251 afock o1y Soaat Srone, ‘ipbaniIng righ | i 3o o 6w o1 oy |life savers, headed by Commodore 1d- | tested Friday's game with Cincinnatl |board of managers would, of course, Satnrda come of that contest.s All the Hartford | Yo 0@ | G %our hits. The hitting of Murray and _Harsans | 2 0 0 Y86 1 6 ‘Z2|ward C. Brennan, who mapped out his | O the ground that Mr. Quigley, an|have their meetings in the house and were presented under bonds to | Gewhierd , Seore s 3 B WAdamss b | sighted a capsized fishing sloop and, (il ack 2 to_ secon se (quarters for our Bsa . An anngal |appear at the hearing this week. The | Bt H Gy MY o | pIRATES ON THE WARPATH, |Sffer rescuing four o ity ‘party” of (afler Uat plaver ha sivanced from field day of the society Srhiace, ‘ot | score | Watgner,ss 5w g | P Y seven, returned to the assistance of |rst to third on a wild pitch. ay (June 5) at the birthplace, could ars won the game, hav- | Hartford . ..200000110—4] 1 riers s 1701 i . Brown, who after a short time aban- | — be made one of the great occasions e g o Realel el 19001010002 o iteic {4 {10 Giants May Have Something to Fear | giovi: Who Afte i NATHAN HALE HOUSE. |of the year. The season would ba 2 Hos- | Smith and Ahearn; Parker and Phil- £ TR P from. Clarke’s Doughty Crew. | _When coming out of the water YT < |perfect for such a gathermg in the Bhest o= i Shamgeis 4383, 0y « York, July 19—The Giants neld | EfOW® was still strong, and showed |Sene of the ‘Revolutions Consider Buy- |country he result of " — Sfieveniec S35 1 5000 b Sl AR TR e A |little effect of his stiff battle against | ing the Place at South Coventrp. Among the board of m: of - the anager Noyes will | Wings. Take 14 Inning Game. Olidamane 2 2 1.0 0| the conter of the hasehall stage duj- |ene wind and tide, and announded his society are Jonathan 1 gnd ee that now Eepat. Ooun.. July 14— Barba g "|ing the past wweek with @ contiuation |intention to again try the swim within | At fhe reception given in Hartford (Henry F. Parker of Norwich: Morton i e | e e LY, et 200 o wota e e the mational | groaweeks. “Brown has a long list of jon Friday to Wilson H. Lee of New ¥, Plant, Carl J Viets and Henest &, iuinness will um- | ed by Pepe 8 I i A I . Bodfé Collins; three base em far ou national | swims his credit. ren a range, v sice gers m- | ed by Pepe's throe Bast hit to the left Hodfe o e e an mafher - weck | fistance swims to his credit. In 1907 [Haven and Orane, the new presicent |Rogers of New London. Saturday the Hospital will play | third o catch him were the deciding —— N0 0 o o oo o ag| oPens they face the possibility of seri- [jcan Life Saving society fn the swim the S ey Boiors i caling Yhe Daresst: fouph. Tigers Trim Athletios Again ’2 02 o o +_s|ous rivalty from an old time foe be-from the Battery to Coney Island, a = e {and best played battle ever staged on | g s de 36 A wree base hits, Devore, | fore ‘h'f season’s cloge. Chicago seems [ distance of thirteen miles; which he MONDAY'S BASEBAL RESULTS. e O Sy Sraasiio) ning 0 1o hardly to have the all-around strength | covered in 4 hours and 45 minutes, S E By s enelt rs mighty | this vear to give the champions a bat, il oy Interaational League. g e e i Yo ot therTastre ot Brookivn Bre {tle but the baseball world is fasi The Bingara horse, Battle, red: i by jevs 2 gl [ for a home, run. but the | ere e Tuts gl i aien | Wallg ub to the fact that, IR BIE-| Kiat reoord o 20504, whir nahcsd R 3 - i dersey Cuty . | 68 7Fhe atore was mot for thaoming Thy | Aredin the tun muEEs 'Comy, way Ik out of ut toose. tnd: it vicigry | burghs have at Iast started on a ram- | at Des Motnes, Towa. H OHI A\ b‘ fl . score = — i INTERKATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | Bridgeport— . R T 0010000100001 ¢ > | New Haven * - T 0100101100000 619 2§ r Bl Braw, sava A il DeMott | r : m. Snyder and {Russell; DeMott | . . . —_—— » f . Sprinafield Loses to Electric: . ‘ 9| Ppittsfield, Mass., July 14 ¥ ec- " . trics bested Springfieid in a hot i g . ; w11 | le this afternoon 3 to 2. Score | . . : Pittsfeld- . 10002000 x—3 8 ° ' | eld 100000100 o VEAL CHOPS LOINS OF LAMB : ] e o e s Ib C|m. S e e PR RS « higan team, to the “straw vo of LAM] LEGS- VEAL . sy Browns, hit | ball experts, Walier n B CHOPS OF 3 r € murnce of he s son T3 he st mhchcr 1o e e J TolAa (H o EELENG LI (| rm ! fORES OF LAME 916 | Seer oo 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | MR SRR L oo ot * S m"“ VERY BEST j NO LIFE IN MARKET. ' a9z, a0k} "CREAMERY ¥ 1027 103 | Smeitin © Pacif mes lazged be- | There was no development over the | «timulate Spec The rading. = been ldoked for, h n’ 1 o oyements of | 1 0.0%0 more ths coun- | n 0 en- xpor, ative ar- | 20 Wen | we Tor another | i W - BT | 00 Do ma . 1 1 3 sow amenpt fo | U S 2 dam 4 $41,000,000 went v | remainder to Sauth | COTTON. e g% & | New York, July 14—Cotton futures changes of import steads. July, 12.15: August . rkei, although tober. 11.49: December, 11.38: | tes_dis- 1L.83: March, 11.40:° May, E cy. Total i . | __Spot cotton guiet: middling uplands, | . advanced 36: gulf, 1235 Sales none. 1 o 5 i MONEY., | New York, July 14—Money on call | 1-2 per cenc: ruliug | loan 2 closing | t at H loans firm 3 1-4| < e ninety days 4343 | . s eeiuing six months 6 & 6 1 - e B = 1= & T emicace on 1 | wmear oven. ~ 8 ey s P - 1 - - and house furnishings. pickles and coffee. package. them for you from I THE L. A. GALLUP CO.,, MACARONI MADAM and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most-expensive food—Beef Steak. One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man strength as muscle builder, and ideal health food, 2 pound of meat and it costs less than Y5 as much. It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- position. Serv-Us Macaroni 1s 3{ solid nourishment. 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