Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1913, Page 3

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TAKE A POLICY AETNA ON YOUR AUTO LATHROP & they were not so fleet of orld’s ehampions, ing left on the MeHale, who w Bosten, was effec New York by in"the pinchlk Ma; AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE | lSAAC S. JONES RAILROAD WRECKS Jemonstrate the value of acci- Get a policy nt insurance. in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO0. & Trust Co. hed May. 1848 REMOVAL posite Thames National Bank. Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. Estate and Fire feated Waterbury th With hed w Bridgeport Beaten on Errors. BOSTON SPEEDY ON THE BASES Fast Work’Around the Sacks Helped Defeat Highlanders, 4 to 2—Bedient was Steady in the Pinches—Champions Found McHale in Two Innings in | gave ork 2. A double s the numerous to ne of the visitors formerly with and third innings. Bedlent did prove much of a puzzle for the nen, but steadied down the 3 ow York d to his hof Boston stretch - half Tmely Hitting Defeats ever Springfield Rallied in Ninth ngfield, Mass., ot ma. Pittsfield Batted Hard. 1, Mass. Sept P field emple took i Meriden b s The hitting n by Phil £ and a | Ameri ford, Conn., Sept. 2.—Errors in peedy ‘base run- the second Hartford twc them to defeat n one run and the | excellent oppor cored from second | but after followin, The visitors | Curry, Morley and Keliher figure a double play ) 2101000+ ve except in the | Monahan FRANK BOGASH JR. WINS NUTMEG STAKE. 1 With & | Hard Rressed ANl the Way by Leata J., Who Took the First Heat. t performance of Fi a hard fought r between the 2:09 trot educing | & | Murphy McGre til_tomorc Bonnle Se GERMANS BADLY BEATEN Yachts Sailed Rings OF BOSTON MAIN STREET there 1> no m 2 petter inn through the advertis. @ The Bulletin. . FINANCIAL AND NEW HAVEN AT 90 1-4, | News of Wreck Depresses Stock to a New Low Record m ea a had been di and Ne 1 expected so-called anthraci Reading t a STOCKS. Sueliig s |1 oist | g 13 [ May corx; sent, Tee. PNk oams ) offered 60 days 4 per months Time loans f 90 days 4 1-2; 78, March of; middling 25 sales 2,600 bales. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET Kas: Score ty nnngs deiphis RN ookiyn, 00032000002 Two w9 1 the T per LAY 106% 106% | May .. [ ] NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913 |by the Eilen, owned by Charles P. Curtis of Boston, with the Cima, owned by Guy Lowell, Second, and the Sprig, owned by John L. Saltonstall, third. The Serum ied the German division, with the Wittelsbach X a poor fifth. The Angela IV fouled the first turning mark and disqualified herself. GAMES TODAY. National Leagus. Poston ut New Cfnctonati at P American Leagua New York at Boston. Eastern Assoe Now Hored aty Belgzeport Noleebars 3t pobleba Tie e £o Sofngneta’ =t Merkden International Leagus. Newark st Baflimore Jersey Cits st Provides AWMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Woa Tow P Le o i 52 i 80 the reventh lonlog. and gave d the victors. Eugel 6. ono of his passes sta redit Philade; one-hand 1'and two Washing fon ot him in Chicago. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. RW ‘COLLAR CLUETT PEABODY & CO.TROYN! kidney remedy. ra ol et Teling Wil abeut . | Adagess | {imer & Co., Binghamtion, N. Y. ‘ 1 J§ Women as well as men are made miserable by Kidn and bladder trouble, Thousas druggists i | You may | by mall free, also O TR TR a5 ' BASEBALL At Plant Field, New London' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 New London vs. Hartford | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 New London vs. Hartford Game Called at 3.30 | Admission 26¢ Ladies Free All admissions to Grand Stand 25¢ REVERSES UMPIRE’'S DECISICN Lygch Says Brennan Ex- | coeded Authority in Forfeiting Game New York. | York, Sep! n of Umpire Won. lem PO i H : % 3 | |of o8 | pire . n v s i1 | 318 4 E o e o) Three Straioht for Philliss —Ehila Philadelnhi ab i Grasaib. Smith; three base Chicaps Wins Two Games. Lows lo:t 2 nes 12 the 1o 10 1 mea-fhe Secomd foiBle headier-in- pwy-dass. - e ndicap to the New York ba decision mnearly preipitated | was in the t Lynch in his Qecisic |ty | which | tecti Perriicp roials, 29 ) 19 Zimmernan. Oakes; three ehi Ziv’ man, 3 eversing the | Pre of Jac the moving me, where the Cobb ha Detroit heir way to n exceeded Y is mob him. had been to the assured e 4 nent came T drin't ¥ i He mement, ning theoueh | sition, and Weman’s Relief I Hl}i, I The National V77 | BARRY'S GRIT SAVED COBB. |—to save from posstvie harm the man A rved by Barry, shortst e ; Athletice. He was the hero of | Owner Comeron of the New Haven | Summer cooking with » mew model ode that was made much of at | club figures that the Eastern associa- | Claxk Jewel Gas Range is a delighiful but the deep-down point of [ tion umpires have robbed him of 15| $XPerience whally iree from discom- last series of the season | has kept trac next fl The Philadel & would n heir more though might ‘ ‘ \appen to himself than T Downey, the Bridgeport boy H e | T Teen svod cver oo ohananen: | (188 & Electrical Department am foremost. The s well as b ing with th Iphia. acted wit spple in- | His fellow playens r ad. | geeing his condition, prepared o earry would munder ( With the' CaIf o Bis jes : ’“M I s s” Enough “Bull” Durham Tobacco is sold 1n a year to make approxi- mately 12 billion cigarettes— about the same number as all brands of ready-made cigarettes in this country combined—and the sales are still growing. Millions of experienced smok- ers have learned that they can roll for themselves better cigarettes from ‘‘Bull” Durham than any ready- < made cigarettes they can buy. Cigarettes hand-made from ‘‘Bull”’ Durham Tobacco afford a lasting enjoyment and satisfaction —and possess a delight- fully fragrant aroma — - not possible in ready-made cigarettes, \ N . GERNUINE ‘BuLL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO (Enongk for forty hand-made cigarettes in each S-cent sack) A Bookof *‘papers™ This pure, good tobacco is smoked by more wmillions of men than all other bigh-grade tobaccos put together, Get a S-cent sack at the nearest dealer’s today— ‘‘rell your own™— and enjoy the most satisfying luxury in the world. Sold wherever good tobaceo is sold—and you can always get it fresh. T i | who had given him the wound. When ioni | Athletics’ Shortstop Would Not Leave | he went to the bench the cut was 5% i i temporarily dressed, and be finished | 1| Sums. Atter Beina Spiked for: Fear | VLY ond” aiso tho- other games | DEL‘GHTFUL Ty Might Be Mobbed. of the series. He and Cobb are friends and mutyal admirers today, each for | = um::sz::ffuucas‘rs. ! EXPERIENCE the ed the outside world. It | games. He says he knows because n,:{;’: TMJ:V:- burrer flame Xolac- the members 1f the New |in Philadelphia in 1909, and the result | e !g‘""f“"gn::“:fifi e <o re afforded ite pro- | of the > fair to point out | mhe New England league has now | ""““dbd =y mdmh‘m -t would fiy. Ty | 21 batsmen n the .300 class. leMa- | attractive sanitary features in a game at hon of Brockton, .38, and Wion of | without additional charge on A ed E | Poreit o tow dass previusly, and had | fymn; g5i. lead “the "Wyl Lovell | Suporiatively ‘superior shaven New ‘ Philadelphia Portland and Worcester are the best | Shipment just recetved. Call and make In team batting, with Worcester first | Your selection befors the assortment i electo te was ready to A erowd ac v had rged i broken. Replace that worn out gas around him ‘on the plaving feld, and In flelding. i range with a stove thay will 0. Tae Iphia plavers assumed that | Pinch MoCabe, the farmer Eastern | NoTk hetter than It han over hesn re insist upon his right | assoclation champion hitter, has falled | waih and gust when you want it by ths in this series and | to impress with his stick work since | S dia - v S0. 'So they were | Jorsey City sent him to the Bingham- | martpotien Ase mour mabbar os hey saw him coming. [ton club of the New York State | uges one or comsult us about . ess was wrong. When |league. His average is just a trifle al a base he had |over .100. or fear of anyth | ot gave him the right to [of the American asseeiation to the her players | Louisvilie olub of the same league Alce Building, 821 Main Stecet. 2 under an eptional agreement. 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