Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1913, Page 3

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SENATORS TRIM YANKS TWD anes. T, INSURANGE. STAKE A POLICY . in the s e ~ ON YOUR AUTO « ™ ° Johnlon Saves. FmbCenhllud dntpm:hes Ford in Second— - with e e . . E & J. L. LATHROP & SONS Phillies and Braves Go Nineteen Innings With But One Tally Washinglon, Sept. F—Washington stifling hot during the kreater part of took two of the hardest fought games | the day. of the season on teh loval grounds from | Gentleman Fighter lssues Challenge. New York today by scores of 3 to 3| pe following challenge has been re- and 1 to 0, respectively. It teok both | celved by the Sporting 6Editar of Washington's premler pitchers— | On behalf of Willle Bryan McNulty, Boehling and Johnson—to bring both | the: New York gentleman fighter, for- ends of the double header to teh locals, [ merly Willie Bryan, I wish to issue a Johnson saying the day for his team- | challenige to the best featherweights mate when he went in in the ninth in- |living in this old world today. Cham- ning of the first game after Boohling |pion Johnny Kilbane, the pride of had weakened, The bases were loaded | Clveland, is the genileman Sghter's f the plate with none out. Johnson re- |weights whom McNulty will meet are red the side with none out. Schulz | Abe Attell, former world’s champion; 7 - |who opposed ' Boehling, was batted |JTes Driscoll, champion of Great Brit. i INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE jrather freely. Bochlin was prosented |ain; ~Charlio. Ledoux, champlon = of N ) You are mever sure just when your | With a gold watch and chain by some | France; Joe Coster of New York, Matt \ houcs may take fire and destroy the |©f his local admirers when he came|Brock of Cleveland, Kid Julian of \ | Vings it took gnany years for you |to bat the first time Syracuse, Frankie Burns of _Jersey ) 3 ate. The second contest was a battle beh IL ty, Patsy Kline of Newark, Tommy it : \ tween Johnson and Yord from the|Houck of Philadelphia, Al Delmond of i Thl' h h f h h f S 2 P FOOd \ ISAAC S. JONES start. with the odds shightly in favor | Bostom, Young Brill of Baltimore, Jim- ough the co-operation of the purchasers or Derv-us I"ure | of Johnson. Up until the ninth oniy Walsh of Boston, Joe Goldbers of i insurance and Real Estate Agent,| " man of either team had reached and a host of others in the l . h 1 f h \ Richards Building, 91 Main St , [third base, and the hits were even wjth . The weight to be 126 pounds | | Products, we have been enabled to greatly increase the value of the — T three apiece. Was] ton won out in|at 3 o'clock ‘,‘ the ninth en Mgeller's hit, his hlvulflnf MecNulty is now in &t. John, N, B, i 3 Qs . PR B t ¢ . a2 = -u or . second, an error and a sacrifice fly. |getting into trim for the fall and win- S 5 C ak b ain REMOVAL |soov o e i erv-us Coupon making 1t possible for you to o premium N\ P e Washington. anguine that he will be the sensation 3 . william F. Hill. Real Estate and Fire o 4 o « o | OF the ring, not only as a drawing card, b h lf h b f = f 1 d N tni hah ThbCyR Tl Rk FuEaor §7 5 |but as a top-line featherweight scrap- . about one hall the number of coupons Iormerly required. pardh A 1°0 0lper. He was not long ago sporting street, opposite Thames National Bank. L % 0 leditor of the New London Day i 4 h d f S Ovir Peltwe S SENTRWN 00 Very frulyigours, 1\ This means a great deal to the thousands of Serv-us e e 01 1) . MOONEY. Arroaneto TR $iY — : consumers. if you are not one of this great army, you AMOS A. BROVINIEG i 21 0| Sachems to Play at Hospital Today. | IS i i s a 3 0 0| Today the Sachems go down to the 1 omn the ranks and be in to ask ey at-Law, 3 Richards Bids. i where they will con- owe 1t fo yourse to join g "Phone 700. These teams met last Sat- f' 1 d ll he b ", the game resulting (n a defeat your grocer for Serv-us first, last and all the time for the hospital boys. Because of this s S N D Brown & Perkins, iltimsys-at-law : 2| defeat the Hospitals are on the war- 2% 5 s i g Over First Nat Bani, Shetucke: =& 3 \n’mll‘. and they intend to PR D whe of - It is of vital importance that you become familiar with the Largcly Entrance atairway next to Thames | the hardest fousht battlés of the sea- ’ ; 2 o g ey e b con. Manager McBurney expecis that increased value of the new Serv-us Coupons and also “with the - | a8tantey . [ the game w a close one. The in- . B - EDWIN W. HIGGINS, 6 a W% 8§ terest in th intense, and it is many Pure Food Products which are sold by all the Leading st ¢ 11 0 0lexpected that a carload of enthusiastic a . Gale's Co f h . b 20130 fans will accompany the local bovs. Grocers. You will receive a valuable Serv-us Coupon from eac mar10a Shannoa Balldl b iR | i The hems are negotiating with |s Prod s {15 2 o [the Fitchville team for a game to be Serv-us Product. R “ %011 0lplayed on the Falls dlamond Sunday ) 3 : Ry i 30 4 00 lafternoon, and »'they are unable This information can be obiained by writing for a free copy of 2 2 |to get the Fitchville bovs they will try s FERTILIZER T 0 |to arrange with the state hospital team our new Serv-us Premium Catalog. ! R | to play them. GROUND LIMESTONE | Wi | S AIR SLACKED LIME. 1 ptngs— p | Rovers Challenge Wednesday Knights. GIFT DEPARTMENT Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, al [ | £ wiliees _The Hovers Of illiantt iaige | s e SERV-US PURE FOOD CO,, I ';l’dF BN MR AN N AV BEA AND EVARE | Taftville for the 13 year old baseball = .y iNC, oofing. s championship of ez Connectleut th L T wvers h n X3 T o by i i "arr:L Roofing Paint in the f! PROBABLE FINALISTS. | The Rove s have not been beaten by 332 South Michigan Avenue . . . Oppose Anderson and Herreshoff in|ing a string of 17 victor! The Rov- Full iine of Sewer Pips. | Seri: Einala’ Today? crs would like to arra me for CHICAGO THE UPSON WALL BOARD || i | the 7Tth or 14th of Sep the 7th s INEXPENSIVE WATER Garden Cily, N, T Septs fow | preferred. Send all communications to that the national amdteur golf ham 3ennet, 0. Box 7, Williman- PROOF AND IN HANDY plonship touranment has reached the | tis. SIZES. |semi-final stage, it scems probable | T i . that the finalists who fought it out tars vk, Voluntown. Largest Storage Capacity twelve months ago at Wheaton, IIL,| Today the All leave by = Ci ill again face each other in teh last {truck fo play the Voluntown t in City match for the title sturday. | Voluntown. Houlihan, who has re These are Jerome 1. the na- |1 beer signed by he W < 5 A N CABPENTER {tional champion. and Charles Evans ot | Americans, will twirl, and De - (i - 5 ‘th" Edgewood G. (., Chicage ‘hhx of ‘Taftville will « T {l Tel. 171 23 Commerce St. ||| Fvans has acquitied himself in top- | ters for Voluntown w Jary ! 3 |noteh style all through the week, while | Kelly, Manager Tin has a { - £ Travers has been less steady but|team and is confident of getti | lf——— equally successful at every stage of |long end of the scor the tourney. Both m likely wnners —_— EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. in their respective matches tomorrow Sonder Race Postponed. 25 i Wea e Pa |with J. G. Anderson of Brae Burn,| Marblehead Macs. Se SR s Wholesale Distributors Lo 13 | Masa. former champisn of Massachu- | waten e poressy Sebt, S—Soft air e U] Q. Norwich, Conn. Ziom 51 -89 | setts, and Fred Herreshoff of the local {national yacht racine hetwes o . A o club, who is entered from the Ekwanok | man and American I e .a::"l'{gr"{ \\';rm“l"\-h g 4| Such flimsy texture tod ; is9 | rile the matches in the third round | e he fot : i - - *% | sensational, they taxed the staying |had sailed about fwo.thirds \,’]1"' st Wes. | Kes i ota, % 1 oBremaiitac 3 1 4 Ponies and Electrics Divide. Seates 2R plavers slwost to the | oeures. The postpencd vase will be | Phliadciphia : 5 i 3 Laveadutp o0 0 0 0 limit of eudurance. The weather was |sailed tomorrow : | g t ¥ ‘ 1 51 5 3 | Corriden. 1 1 0 0 0 pringfleld, Mass., Sept. 5.—Spring- - > 2 o g : { Sacp 6 010 fieid and Pittsfield each won one | & uis 2t P 5 b 1 % E 0 aArcher 10000 same of a double header here this aft- | Cinciunat cae o 5 > 0 2 2 ad ; = : ernoon, the locals winning the first & American L-ague | Cincinoaut . . e i ] its. Doyle. Snodarass, Herzua. | P o to 1 and losing the second 6 to 0. The G'Al hicago sk At Tauts. Sops St > b ' o e | st Flectrics did not get 2 bit of More un- York (b WasHlnzion. Pittsburg Takes Two from St Louis. | il the ninth in the first game. Justin S 2 e Y e Ghicago Loces to Ginclanati, 2 ; 3 was hit_in the pinches in the second T Eastern Asoclation. from. 1. Touls Ny wnd | Cn Sept. 5.—Cinc patting | Cinelnnati - ... e 0 30 11100 68 game. The scores A NATURAL REBOUND. s o deat he second 1 Trusst game today. it orcunels | 00500000 14 irst game— —— Meriden ai New Haven asuins: apire S i) Two baso. hits, Clarke, . Wickiand, Bates sp Market Prices Gain Generally on Only N - Tomdin. a0 Waskethiz e Gincinnati thice base hits Wickland. Bome run. Phelan Pitts Moderate Bidding. < el t game e : ) More I = 8t Lauts. ickdund.cf ¢ T motoreycle has just been de- i R Hent R et AMERICAN L=AGUE STANSING. ab b do a | Grob f ni livered to Lieut. 1d Devore of the Second game in the stock market today and prices Hou Lo s Sheckard,1f 1 o 1|17th infantry, U A. Lieut, Devore Pittsfield 011000220610 1|gained generally, after a steady declin HH 2 i Hoblitze 109 0 olwill leave in a short time for servic Springfield, 00000000040 5 4]|in the earlier days of week. It re ek 1 s 1 L‘(’;,‘" L 40 2 i |in Panama, China and the Philippine Barrenkamp and Bridges; Justin and [gwired no great amount of buy to > . o 41 ”i and will take his motereycle with him. Pratt. bring about the upturn. The readiness | ol . ——— with which the list responded to mod- Derolt osi Chalienges. erate bidding indicated that the weelk A s The Young Elks challenge any team |Selling had been largely professions S n eastern Connecticut under 13 years|and that it had expanded the short in- Red Sox Take Third Straight from Athletics »f age Address all answers to Theo.'| terest to a point which made it vul- i jore Rov, box 436, Taftville postoffice, |nerable. The chief demand for stocl 5.~ Bost The Young Warriors challenge any |came fr the shorts, and despite the o serics nit, Witson local team under 15 years, Address|Weakness of their position little effort | bl _secire ome man. communications to Harry Mills, box |Was made to run up prices on them B s e o 186, Taftville postomice The rise was regarded merely as a nat- | e by Yerkes a b0 ural rehound from the previous decline, | + sacrifice fiy i BASEBALL RE‘)LTS FRIDAY, and there was no evidence of awaken- Philadeiphi : = 2 . ing interest on the long side of the 3 Vae“lr”" e ETERNATIONAL LEAGUE. STAI market. The uncertain outlook for the 0 E.Murphy.rf 4 L e — 3 Toa. P8 | money market and the recent unfavor ring,If T on -4 4 2% | able crop reports were sufficient to re- Ea et at 3t i 3% | strain any tendency toward bullish en- e ™ 4" thusiasm. N Waish.cf 5 0 "o 4 (4 Aside from the stronz technical posi- OSchange 1 et <4 tion of the market. the most potent fac- R " tor in bringing about (ho rise was the | 0|++Dajey 10000 - T g s R : LAGER " ALE Lessan. cent. of Union PacHic’s holdings of Totals, 329 % 1 118801 &3} Z Faltimors ¢. Southern Pacific had been subseribed % o0 0 4 o1 - for, instead of about S0 per cent., Ratted | L Carey Kel . Asrey: Sitioe s N i | POINTur: OINT 0T T, 1 Frowidmes Providence Newark. ain writers. The Harriman shares rose 2= Sene 300 Junia 1 e180 16| e i Wew Essiand Leagas. sharply on the announcement, and the e 30000 e B0 instsen fanings. At Lawsence dawrence i Woroester 1. whole list was benefited by the infer- Phitndenin . £ colins e B8 R N : At Lym—Lymn 1 Tewsll 311 isniags ences which were drawn regarding the it e A Porgend—Por@iand ol Tiiver T improved position of tHe investment St Louls Bianked by Clootts I oy . |market € Touts, et S.—The veteran Cleotis s 1to 0., while the eecond hi " s“_-h> a ; 18€. for Ifrom ome fo two poinis, although they 8L sk e eminifor " the' ool o oy 2 S migtorcyete en the officer finds | ... scaled down fractionally by profit | b game. Seor Chicsge * philadeiphla. 2 tram Joating aboul the city, he puts | ST 231 A0 CRC0onaY DY poft i T, e il oN e T b 4e him on the rear seat of the motoreycle it Third Aveaus o ol ri b R 5 3 10 0 0 -1 e ] O]" - o 1° | shares were favored by the advance in | Milrd Avenus . CTT T Gfweserss 33 0l Bn g | 0200 G RA HT 2nd escorts him a few mfles Into the |ine metal to 16 1-2 cents. Movements Gl A L T ivaso ALE commtr of currency in the last day or two were Do, nrd i O e S Lo G101 458 e less against the banks than was th United Ciear 3 0 2 0 )Rodtees 303 L 1 - 276 0 case earlier in the week, and, fore- 0 U. S, Rubber 3011 1 $11 00 uderuaty £ 111 1.8 2120018 BREWERY BOTTLING ALE LAGER COAL AND LUMBER. casts of the bank statement indicated a astiuin Bulentiss 3 123 32610 30520 10800 & 4 s emaller cash loss than was expected & MPiieme 2 0 § 3 Dleteones . 3 0/e-3c0 5803 ok e 8888 8| #QJUI;n &_Co.& : J. Quinn & Co. George Greenberger previously, A loss of $1500,000 was Utan” Copper 1. R e == aee = jdunny e ane . J. Fournier & Co. : M. C. HIGGINS suggested by the available figures, Call LT Wellmend 2 8 0 0 of Totals, 30 371 et el R L N D ] e e T W.E. & J. H. Wilson J. Quinn & Co. money did not go above 3 per cent, to- 0 Weattoahotes A Tots 2% 42713 1 2 e COAI day, compared with vesterday’s high Wortwarts Fotals, 3074 3138 1 “Butted for Whaling in Stn. 2;:_‘::"5‘:;'" George Greenberger = e ¢ figure of 4 per cent. i *Batted for Tastor tn Sth Scors by tnntngs— 4 - . The Palace HIGH GRADE COAL Bonds were firm, with a marked va R el e Phiiadaohia AT P. Shea T. F. Moriwrty osth stad Hety in the demand. Total sales, par Cnienss s 20 adloinh e | B G S Zabroweki i kil 8:Tkaczak & Ce. ffice and Yard 203 North Main 8t | .10 $1,260,000. United States bonds St Louls . -0 0 07000 08 09| Second samer 2L H. Allard 5 g R Office Telephone 1257 were unchanged on call. New York, Sept, 5.—Monev on call| Two base hits, Chappell, Balentl, hpo a of D J. Slosberg A. Clendennin » B Wrigl e firm, 2@3 per cent.; ruling rate 8, last | o Sers A . et Sisnnliote £ 4 10 o] G Gresnbargen = Carroll & Shea J. A. MORGAN & SON STOCKS. closing bid 2, offered at | Rally In Ninth Wins for Cleveland. 116 olsmecnevay 4 121 0|] The Palace N. J. Fournier & Co. e Lhare A Salea High Low. Close L ot e 0410 { i . J. Fournier & Co. 100 Awm. Ag.Chem 414 | cent., months 5. | sn opened. fhe ninth with o pass, bui Laiofe bit (e Ll b Shes 0 H. Allard o0 A e S | Bt % Gouvte, aiase Johmston -isialed i wared S 2072 010 George S. Draper Carroll & Shea i s Do uid COTTON. T "GNl sud Mamonaa Tobmed Wi | I 0520 11000k D.J Murphy & Co. ; W. E. & J. H. Wilsen Office 57 West Main St,, Telephone 510 5 o s Aging aug. Winning AIle. were. woor 4707309 . Waursgan House C. E. Wright . Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 New York, Sept. 5.—Cotton spot qui- | susle. end e HE M o, gettiii & ho N 7015 1 Bel Lot Haeot H. J. Kilroy A P :(; middling uplands 13.00, middling | T “0%4 M iiAda dugle, while Juckson ‘weat hi _1-,,.;, 42 o 18 ol el of otel EhttoniBion e 3 PROMPT DELIVERY ulf 18.25; sules, 700 hiles i ] American House . Goldstein Cotton futures closed feverish: Sep Clevataod Dateoit oy eore B tazinge— e neas Hote Lariviere Bros, Lariviere Bros. £ 7 s e e ovember PR S s T e e soasoan|l T F Moriarty srivised: Mhea, =3y @ |1255 December 12.60, 'January 1250, | Leadet = 3 5 L 5 Y § 4 3§ 0| twe mass nit, arr, |} P. Mahoney E. Goldberger E. Goldberger i |February 12,52, March 12.60, May 12,60, | $h4R80% 00 C; At 410 00 | Levine Bros. June 1266, July 12.61 Lajoles 8 2 1 f 2 42800 New Yerk 5, Brooklyn 0. j. Bedard — Finston 1 5 118 Pl e $,0100 Bt st M. G CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Tamerdh T T SR - tho 1 JM-ThD':“W' n . : , i A1gh, i ose Graney ; sk 8 besn rusning . Tuckie free Eumning Kinds and Lehiz) he e et LSS AL RS 2 1 g 80 : Fhentce Cate ORDER FROM ALWAYSIN STCOK 10 0 lDaussp 0001 0 sk, restruin the Cliauyl H. J. Kilroy 1116 91% ST S| mawss 53 o 5 i e 08 the heae oot i Lemith & Johnson A D. LATHROP 3 b b s R e ooy U EALER . s T b e o% Teo out when wianing run sesred. et LT 8 feageset 3 1% 1 0|} Lariviere Bros, YOUR D Fce— arkef Shetuche Do. oMd - u Cufihaw.t 470 0 1 Bayedn 9 . Goldbe e e st R P Pt L ity e e 4 ,‘.‘T'",‘,’ e ibe H 58:“:0;%‘:5;;’ s ! D AN A 12 1112 | Deteale AIaTee Woa T o 0 el SR e e e et o 18" F. Waseski Fhonma 100 £ F. M &0 a1y 53, 45 11-18 Ton hikh b Taudans i b Hite: Graney, | Emith Th 3 il @ ».,,,.,., " " @ 16400 Chine. Con. Coper. TR 431515 48'9-18 42 8.15 Lelbold, Tebnson, Vs home run. Cobb. frumcra 3 183 0 Meaws o { 5 ¢ H g K % > - o 5 oy R e S

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