Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 12, 1913, Page 3

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in URANCE. Women as Wil a1 : HIGHLANDERS SHUT OUT ST. LOUIS 'fl%g b EEE 7k LEHAEE A e Helden Plays Fine Game at Center——Atfileties Break 0’BRIEN g.... I am the busiest man in Con=" GAMES TOBAY et B Rt New Yorky, Sept. 11 —New York won earance fn the = Norwich Tuwn Bor xat e R 5 : a bday from 5) ul .8 Spagey pame en next Saturday, when thelr op- t() s # v & score 6F 4 T 0. a New | ponents vq 1 be the Senators, captain- | [letiand ab, Wauitn gOlllg York reeriiit, Ntr ed hrnunnuv shut- | e Murray. The Senators| A YI;K“F ladeignt nec Cl.l 9 SO a m tng but t!xe Visitors with four hits wm ave m eh— ineup such fast firen | Derott at and issuing ol ppases: Mitehell s 1,&3 captain, alsd twirledl {v 1 or b ?‘ uis; but the arne Cbateey, thie star, th iS P . heme eluy Bipehed six hits bn Him All ars will llne up as follows: o i the seventh and eightn Iinnings: ash €, ,nfl, 'p, Crowe 3b, Stanley New York seored twd runs in the sev- mp 1b, ulihay ss, Hughes 1f, st Cree singled and scored on H: ds ht's dou- \\ Hilams' sacrifice and Knig! ing is m» batting ord@er of the ble. Knjght reached third en ©G#i- | Btars for the Voluntown game tfi, sheoley's infdeld hit and scored on played at ‘,\ unfown Sunfayi J. Zetder's gaerifiee fiv: In the elghth {1y 3p, m, g8, 11’ eureux the lueals doubled thelr score. | Adstin'p, e tor B, Corbett 1F, Waish £ ey a as £ d by o, INuRE acaineT LosS ¥ Fink B T g s B ruwe of. The Ho{“ “The sale of the great Bankrupt Stock of' JOHN A. MORAN will con- Tigers Defeat Red Sox. Bocten, Sepl. 1l—Twenty hite, for a_ivial bases made ol bomiMined Mt Besiot's You aré mever sufe just trhed your | sceond and seored on Holden's triple. - - ” Pouse PIF (nke Bre sad destror ihe | Cree's single seorod Hoiden. Moiulo | YALE FOOTBALL MEN e "Jm A vy of Wity tlnue Onl : few days more cavings It to an¥ years for yeu |wae o that St Louls did nol y a . 1o acewmulate, e:t :“u;ufi n:‘-xp. ond until the ninth OUT FOR PRACTICE wmfim:m:. "“"‘..“."."i":.‘m 'i'mw whet New York pitcher became e P g e M oL B ISAAC S. JONES ANl i e welked Meinard and | THirty Candidates Repert for Firet | Duss kot fhe fiv dusics made by R e * fneurance and Rea! Estate Agent, | Shetten with two eut K"fi] next twe Woerkout—Few Veterans on Hand as °:ma Ho ,..:‘“.M” u:fl;«“m:fi»my; - ;s flied to the outfield, 3 s 5 X {iundan :ihm l:_!' the bll‘:. lujx{x: ct:{::.;‘\,l:n ew Haven, Conn., se‘;"x“’;;?’l‘l nnlr:nn LA nz-;.h i on, made & favorable lmpress e e e R e : w0 i’ S A 4 Ao RA“_R“AB WRECKS centorfleid. T seore tSam reported for practice today on | B, §113 1 Bt $30.00-$25.00 Suits $30.00 Overcoats One Lot of English st | .| Yale field under the dlrection o Grawtord.t 5 3 1 0 9 fes 20 d siteats the valis of o Band T35 . i| Conen " Howard Jones. ~ Qnly a fow |ohea " 812 8 4 foles NOW $14.75 NOW $14.00 €18.00 Raincoats ervonstral cei p : o | of the cligtble veterans of last year's | Yesabir : $ 0 i & i 518. 2 s 0l team were out in togs, but it was | flewc 4 2 4 8 9 gt g $22.50-$20.00-Suits $25.00 Overcoats dent Get a 5 = bscn, 0 22. 20. S B ent insurance. et a cy § said tonight that the rest of the “Y dow,db 6 213 1 0 Ty NOW $11.50 NOW N ) §]men would be here before the end of [Vikzw = .4 1231 1oE10 NOW $11.75 $11. in the TRAVELERS 3| the w va.) Practice today Wa‘sb(y( the {Desussp "5 3 0 3 0 e i ¢ lightest character. There wil e two 27 3 a0 00N i 5 H 2 ercoats B. P. LEARRED & CO e e o | e e sl a0 e $18.00-$15.00 Suits $20.00 Overcoats $8 00 0 . 7 | lege. feaimec 1080 018 NOW $8.75 NOW $9.00 a Thames Loen & Trust Ce. Building. : Al Towss, 3 o Agency Established May, 1846 *Batted for Cady in Ttb. . s 8 T oo for Janvrin in 9th. e 3 & 3 b LIPTON ENTHUSIASTIC. xx‘,au:«l;d'oc “:"u:r“ in 9th REMOVAL @0 Bam lils Croe. Kuizhts three base Bl Bob* | | oole Forward to Viotory for Sham- plco b amme— - rock |(IV—Signed Conditions Re- | Bosen .. 1066 B l f St k ANVIL DEFEATED | ceived: Two b hite Duss, Bush v alance o (\]¥ Witliam F. Will, Rea! Estate and Fire BY DUDIE ARCHDALE | - B Centerd isurance has removed to 25 Shetucket oSl of Wight, Sept. 11.—The 50c on the dollar strect, epposite Thames National Bank. | Best Heat in 2.04 1-4—Earl Jr. Travels | 5131 rfu::)u(z‘\”.’";”;a(m\'; S i Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. Mile in 202 1-4 in Free for All Pace. |3 Lipton on board his yacht | Shazkes. B G [Baker with E. Murhye peaking at a large din- | inping. Philadeiphis defeatad Chicazo todsy. the ner aboard the vacht Enchantress to- | sworo beinz & @ 1. Tp to that point Shawkey and night, he announced this fact to the | Swit ad s tririsle ot Arier biiinz afely o the | s, who included the competitors | To, SRR 5ol Glile ‘e game for the | and committeemen of the Internation- | iue lem in sood sivie. Castain Dan Murghy of ATTOHNEYS AT LAW day the The Brown & Pu'kms, mlmyut-ln' feature even el : g e e sl ot DE Dl et 25c Garters NOW 7c g g X Tuasa | o Jones of | saven months (o arrange the contest | d Jauer Tused in pemit Schang to tale hit buse L {5 Garters NOW. 2e = T N 3 ADVIland he more than oncq feared that | when ‘he pases were mied: A 4 S W EDWIN W. BIGGANS, L Tt e e et 15¢ Hose 15¢ Handkerchiefs B me was 2.04 1-4, ark held by each race under any conditions with a nine- or_a seventyv-five footer,” he con tinued, “I had to be careful not to | agree to terms that would impose any Agerncy-at-Law. maritd Skammen Ruilding. NOW 5¢ Cuff Buttons and NOW E ’in Sets NOW 5c e free for all s started. In ner equalled | | I d by The | © wywhile I was pe | 4 Fu CGNANT 11 Fraoxtin St | undue handfcaps om future chillen- | 25¢ Ear Muffs ~eearmenmsoy 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 hitest e L F. C. 1D g P ethat heat r'ths zsrx\ m'{ frgm‘!his side of the ) f 25 6 for 25c DR F. D COL...S S el el an for Shawker In 7 . e St R SIS | e il e SOME BARGAINS, BELIEVE ME! Veterinary Surgeon | ook bl R Office, HODGE'S STABLE _He found assurance | - , - | Skt ol A oveiand Again Loses to Senators “bone 16 idence 1095 phone bilt, J. P. Morgan Clesii e = g 8 i YOrk | Bourne formed the syndicate to build hington. Seo ost Ciga™s Are Good. vt TR A Al the ~defender Three better repre- i - soverupr T e W hite this €ity, | sentatives, of good cle cannot THESE ARE BETTER |ca TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR |ection of GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR |l= win Try them and see. T . . Prop. e e gy < A Senators vs. All Stars. s | The AN Stars will make their ld»'/ »1? second honors, es held under the di- Jockey Club of Amer- held here tomorrow and ay. Ten races have been ar- d in the “They tail world,” SELLING OUT THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF JOHN A. BMORAN, Main St., Norwich elfef | e > f designer he world who | 3t will command knew how to steer to victory. | | | | | ) 1 ¢/ RICKEY TO MANAGE ST. LOUIS AMERICANS Cincinnati 12, Boston I UBSDAY'S BASES 11.—In an ela-time | | : = | MERC AE_ | | New Manager Will Take Chargo e | | Within Few Woeks, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STAWDING. 1 Wea. Towt. ra s L , Sept. 11~ ranch Ricke. S 2 v FRACTIONAL DECLINES. | T0e Chic., 31 3 s | tor pe 3o ‘ i|Day Devoid of Developments and | e e o . g A a . Mo treat J ‘ Market Allowed to Drift. < 030 o et ¥ & . o1 ~ RATICNAL LEAGTE STANDINA 7 1e contract were not made : A ; wen Lem ; ; ; Austin, who.took charge of New Englas 0 - when George Stovall was de 3.0 Bill Burke is playing r jeld for manager, Saturday, will con- pringfield and is doing h | andle the club until Ricke most cases did and the under- good. vant rise of yes- and it show- NCRWICH TOWN September Visits He: and There— Attendants at Willimantic Fair. on rumors of a olders the quotation w announcement no action to of the Washington | nds in Willima \fternoon there was Steel and Am; Altho we find no historic record of Gam- iment was cheerful . . 2 Sentiment was cheertul, brinus and cannot tell who this mythical pricas good support s person was, he has always been called the market met with on declines wa 28500 Plitsburs 150 0 Qs 0 o1 L2 N - ” the frend of 00 Two base bits, Burms. Snodarass | F“mve‘ntor of ale and the guardian of brewers. Showiog S e ] COPYRIGHTED hat Gambrinus is another Brooklyn Trims Chicago Apain 'Some authorities assume the cago, Seot. 11 recent r a M cent improvement in [name for John I, Duke of Brabant; others believe T ¥ Town 2 e ' a e~ . ) . s ‘!";u;‘}“::’:n; etterment him to have been John the Intrepid, who was the founder of the QOrder W to Ter Beke on T . markets The Bosty for pia dHDP& avenue after 4 'f~ with friends in | 11DE UF In the late trad- | sest B armed wilh Thnpine Byon_ ot | . .. Eacit wife ’ Pt il e G meoman fonowes e manaze 1o | Neither of these opinions has any historic sufport, yet the legend has " il [ cent levols. A larg The ‘swore; S i continued in popularity for many centuries. ton avenue, who has returned from | autumn demand o p 3 : 2 & A in Hartford, went io the Willi- | ) ks DIt Oifinioat - : e0e l The first mention of Gambrinus we find in a hook hy the Ravarian histo- ntic fair Wednesday n call but showed s c O|Phelan2y 2 1 2 . s 3 i i 3 ‘ | Blc Concesmlocs o seceotis 'F-"'n '}n o ;f};u;. s rian, Aventinue. Here, Gambrinus is said to have lived about 1730 B. ¢ i | continued to show frre S b oleomenn & 9 o and together with the Egyptian Goddess Osiris, is credited with the i : ® | ity, with signs of profit taking in some | Fischer,e o 1 s iz = F I . i ive. issues, Total sales, pas - Enunachs 1 0 1' invention of ale. This, of course, is simply another version of the Egypt- it i 15,000, | Toolworth ... "« Bl Totals, 1 00 . h £ brewin, ,' Mr: and Mrs | gim\mi States bonds unchanged on Wisongin Central .. 0 1 ian mythology o ale 8- i | _ B 1 ‘1 T cqo‘r'roTNl. s e 5 The figure of Gambriuns has been used extensxvely for tavern signs and = f York, Sept. 11.—Spot cotton Beston | Alas. Gold Mine.. middling uplands 13.15; gulf, Fro e e s SO LRI S G0 his likeness stood for many years in the place of honor in the Brewer's S | ) sales none. Chlcago = 1 s 5| ;’h | tures closed steady. September, |- rws buw hia rvmn:vn e Gauild Hall at Brussels. E u:‘dh | October, 12,97; December, 12.90; [ Archer. Fiwchor; home mums. chulie, Mensel, , 12.80; Februa 13.05; May, March, July, No one knows who first brewed ale, but every;)ne today knows that The James Hanley Brewing Company brews und Mepper Mard. 8t, Louls Bept, 11 —Plicher Wonper, who was trded to & cout last vear for a hunting dog and re- MONEY. N R e i o New York, Sept. 11.—Money on call | toages for. saht. moms 1o oo Soreomnind e firm, 2 3-4 a 8 per cent.; ruling rate | whila Seaton fer the visitors yiclded but two' scomes 2 3-4; last loan 3; closing bid 2 3-4; | Scere: fared at 3. 8t Leujs Philadelpha. Phitlies of the Taftville 1 > LePan of Belle- went Thursday to Lebanon ay or two with Miss Nancy Judge at the Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury O. Rogers ans firm; sixty days 4 & 4 1-4 | gumtenst 2 6% § {lean e Ty ¢ Washington street were in Willi- Do Cent i mine dnre 4 e | BER el hE e e Twerdkwes Hancey Wedne 3. Rogers vis- | 4 3-4; six months 5 a 5 1-4, Mowiey,ih . § 8 % 1 o|Lobectsh & & & [ BREWING COMPANY' i her aunt, M uh Carey, and 2 —_— O B 8y oolaatagerr § 4 1 6@ PROVIDENGE. - - R. 14 Mr. Rogers was judge of the poultry CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. E’ \' i ; i "C?d;fi' b i 51“ it at the fair. Figh, Low. Clews Gaflinan= : E { § ?%’”;;. i ;z i prem 834 873 13 ngo,0 o » Grape Juice for the Sick. o1is -0\2 B0 Hoprern & HBeatons 4 ) was Hotsd i hie Bullstin ressrly Ervorn Replt i R R e 100 Brooklyn Union Gas.. Totals, 30 5 5 16 8| totals, erves and jellles would at on of putting up frust be ac- eptable at the hospitals. Unfermented rape juice is now being bottled in FL I L £ 11 K TI4 3 -1 *Batted for Mowses im 8th. L TH 1791100 | geory wr immimse— ; > n v St ig . == g8 [ i : e I T e . g g ow, (Pt HTERETL Y ll. J: llcCORHICK 30 Pranum Stra Local Agent ‘ cially fine made from wild grapes. )M Chie. Gt. W. pfd. Ai k7 1% N“, AT bome runs, §. Mades, Loberl

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