Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 15, 1913, Page 3

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& Saaakin 0, S5 and as Merkle, Doyle and Meyers seem 4_ fo have recovered thelr buiting eyes, - the team as & whole Is ugain hitiing B well behind its star twirlers, o e Athletics Slump in Hitting. AETINA = |, Jn the oter camp of post season Outhits Visitors 3 Shift | contenders, Plank, liender, Brown an ON YOUR AUTO Home Team Outhits Visitors and Noses Out a Victory—Shift | Soiehess F e Sulding their op- with ponents to close scores recently, but ! s in Hospital Lineup Proves Successful—Philli ain a |the old hitting power of the team has S T L o 3 Phillies G not ‘been atrongly in evidence. When am i the Athletics can go through a we Game on Giants of five games and malke but fifteen runs T A : and 8 hits there is surely something 3 y stick we One of the fastest games of ball pull- | American League _contenders ~were | 11 WateF Wil SEIc NS ok €d off on the Hospital grounds this |concerned. While the Athletics drops scason was the contest between the |Ped two games to the White Sox before | STRONG FIELD ENTERED | home team and the Sachems Saturday |they braved and evened up the series, FOR U. §. CHAMPIONSHIP > playing position of some of Vint going to first, Cullen to th Hale at third, and McGraw at afternoon. The score of 4 to 3 gives | the Clevelands broke under the Wasl & fair eatimate of the game but by no |IEtoR attack and again missed a |Glose Fight Promised for Amatsurs tuations | § !into a position where thé Athletics - which occured during the game. voul e eir live 2 Houlihan and Tavlor = supplanted | For champsonmnis bt Of eI HVeB | proouiine, Mass, Sept. 14—The Fletcher and Mclntyre for the visitors | Washington thus hag fo all appear- |Strongest array of golfers ever guth- and made a strong battery, the work |ances put the finl check on the Naps |ered in this country will play the 6,300 | i of Tayle being particularly mnote- |chances for the flag and in the last [yard course of the Country Club three Manager Chase of the Hospital shift<|5¢cond place has 'been threatened. |ship of the United States, u is | Birmingham’s men, however, made a | Professionally the field includes, be- good start in Philadelphia by doWDINE | sides the present title holder, Jack | ot £ : The change was a great suc- | tunity l‘,":‘;(;‘j{éei;‘:‘:‘fjfi‘“fig}’,‘l‘;"f::d Varden and Edward Ray, both former || made the strongest lineup |appreciably by cleaning up Monday and | British champions; William . Reed, s have pr this year. | Tuesday. The runner: , however, |also of England, Louis Tellier of n pitched great ball and was re a full game worse off than they |France and W. J. Bell, Charles R. Mu iy having grown from six and a half mings of Canada. s Agent, Beohine, mes then to seven and a half today. | Among the crack amateurs will be Main St. Giants Show Improvement. Jerome D. Travers of Upper Montclair, | i EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH OF MERCHANDISE MUST BE SOLD BY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEP« In the National League the Giants got | Who won his fourth title at Gare s =i 5 TEMBER 17th. DESPITE THE HEAVY SELLING OF THE PAST 10 DAYS THERE STILL REMAINS A [their western trip by beating Brooke | Anderson of Brae Burn, who was run- [lyn Menday. which witn three stralght |ner up to Travers SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FAMOUS STEIN-BLOCH SUITS AND OVERCOATS, KNOX HATS AND " tom the Pirates hem a clea demonstrate the value of acci- ‘1 For o ek o the mcontt FINE FURNISHINGS. = £ : . .2~ |game of yesterday's double header, GAMES TODAY. dent insurance et a policy tat 136 3| otk % 5 |when they met their first reverse. | ey I3 = rst . | ationss Lonsen Py !he TR-\\’EL RS’ D noirlead as tho week opened Was 8| e 1 sty TO ASSURE AN IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE WE HAVE MADE THE FOLLOWING STARTLING © 80300 63| seven days previous. And oven though o Tork st Chteacor v C Ty + | they met defeat in Chicago today, their | Breckism at St tan REDUCTIONS. off Aust struck | advantage is so commanding that the Amerfean Urague. g & Trust Co. Building A JUS l 31 Ul S e ok g |of thetr games from now on while | Gl st Philadeishia LEAGUE LEADERS ’I'hli,fl"kml.\ ‘was 3 Hww, Yoit 2 look in for ultimate INCREASE ADVANTAGE [honors. S | WATIONAL LEAGHE STANDING. 3 2 illies Coming Strong. | Won. Low ¥ g REMOVAL Past Wesk a Profitable One for Giants | TUnlike tho Clovelands, the Phillies e [ | LOT 1. LOT 2. || o Ribiice—sanators” Hix Nape | nave oo Sk 00" U8 LS : $30.00, $25.00, $22.00 Suits $20.00, $18.00, $15.00 Suits season. On more than ome occasion R ow . 0 . means expresss the tel splendid chance to work themselves and Professionals. worthy few days even the Cleveland title to |times this week for the open champion- the A 8 A 8t S |the Athletics vesterday in the first |yonermoit of Atlantic City, Harry ISAAC S. JONES Swell spoited by Lis tesmmates 'The | Were a week ago, the Athletics lead |ray, Karl Keffer and George W. Cum- A ’ a running for a run of victories on |City elght davs ago and John G. RAILROAD WRECKS record for the week up to the second e\en eight games, exactly the same as s { would have to lose the greater major 2 ] = winning steadily to St Lout s i ED IN TW. RAPID SELLI ‘ T DIVIDED IN TWO LOTS FOR RAPID SELLING. New York, Sept. 14—Ground w d last week by both major e leaders in line for world’s plonship honors, and with both even thre ned for the place and al- : s and Athletics playing a stronger | ways within mossiio serieice &nd ai C - Sold up to $30.00— rd_more consistent than of ‘the team out in froi rotld the | B rown & Perians e Consletent fame than for jot tho feam out in frant should tho | hoice of an vercoa NOW woizm: P e T ipast before the close of the season | o oo S | 2 gy A xXcept of d A howing | enhe T was o k ‘ bosisiis i wol s sh y McGraw's men, g sta 114, indeed, won | st the bl w - - [ simpet St o iming wpud ne | Bis ot ‘g o i 3c Choice of any in ths Houss A Bround the western |as the new weel apomod 155 a t - | Tesreau ana Demaree, T | ceiseieieiee. Icapair LOT OF PAJAMAS History repeat self so far as the | swinging along in world | ew Yo I : - g = 1 1= e e e e Seieneh Former Price 2.530. . . . o.ioppa ARE BETTER | ‘, . - | : 5c CIGAR INANGIAL ANB e (111 L.ot Full D Shirts 39 o AR | RS RR : _ot of @ | ress irts C 0c CIG | 2 it e et Tl : el e DL T em and ACTIVE AND STRONG i | 2 s ofm Moran’s Prices were $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 A nidin 8t | i % ‘ i | Market for Saturday. gl ' s i Umbrell . . P | . Sweaters, Raincoats, Gloves, Umbrellas, ~ * | Chicago . i . Uuring al s opera | ¢ Meyers. s, ¢ Car ‘ 2 oporat [ : Shirts, Underwear, Ihe OVERLAND for $985.00 |icon poniy »atural had Tobaces | T e B i nce you | 5t Friaay, ‘and. the 1o : : : | e i g Now away below manufacturers cost &y o e o vuperior! nued during the week ¢ p 18% af 4| adetohia ¢ i hers | em ized the lisk E 4 g £ A med a m 4 7 y 3 . V 1 o 2 | e H Ao d 2 E = i ] EST E Y F e i i |- 7 oveo e ST PG : 9o = )nly 3 Days More o e Big Bankrup : ‘ : H Sale of the Moran Stock i fitac R A | M St M St t : , 10, | ot 12 vigran ore, ain ree ' i ‘ S : ‘ixtures Will be sold at Public Auction LIVESTOCK MARKETS. | Dt S (111 St : o 2 it duoting. Bulls and conk wore SR e 8% 103% 106% | toternationat , e S Dl Tee s T |2 Clo Vi g ! 3 for the Sachems. | wearing a 1 stages of one, two, three, six, cight |mios v o ogain arrives o San me stee d at $6.85@8:50 per 100 e AL e b e : : " 5 I stralght, etc ' Gtto' Bliend of the ¥. M . Avof Saz N 'w‘. it Pha. ( s B Qg & g A v r 2 e ey g ;)if:r\ is anotber Callforntan wx:a 7] s SIAGE Ttborts temioriow % S0 o e Ee 0 ¥ Eh gtk notles o this sespitl b Yook Tance of 35,000 milas, 834 he expects ta §itie 1h the Mittiehaha fo i i 8% Bliigdrt H o 1 % c ) o dn o Grever Cleveiand Alex. |be on the road about two gesrs N 1 & 8 2% 2 o ! ;i o ander of the P & duplicated the — . 0o e tu ~ " " good atured | T2t and his mate -Seaton—put nite | Gonsates the, Cuban cabebep wity 8 : 5 v J & out from plaser to | (EEREE e hlatics, sonthpawed | Boston a while® last _ssasom 18 now: z : . . plave formation. — Finatly ( pA(eA0 of the Athletics, Southpawed |playing down In Long Branch, N % - Toice ve A 5 s == B g Gleason | ey Y hnson of the Senators, Lefty | & Cincinnati scribs says be would do g s ? | BASEBALL RESULTS SATUADAY i I 11a | Walter Johnson of the Senators Lefly | for the big league I he onty tried ta mihar, | & car of weatarn calves af. $6.5 i ol o e i i od 1 te Sox Give | tered elght, Then evervbody t learn the Bnglish language: e tiiier | 5 eatvea wees In anodsrata ¢ ' 5 < | Bl o L (op | 100k Washington way agaln, when the . - $15@ 19 1-20, for city dress 800 8 ¥ o i1 Bt A T jocking for | boy, Joe Boehling, ace: fulated e [ S — : L, Tor B v o o ] omt Jreep Eat | Starten, mna the youtn kept on until in or driesca sraseers : - 3 ! KID GLEASON, THE WIT Ay dotorten Glensin, - n | D6 S6C s year's Tecors-up to that | EAT, CABBAGE, FISH x e rn T . AMERICAN LzaSUE STANSING | re. Come on, Kid e QoW | time ioe a A few days later—a BAUSAGE, NEW BREAD mer rrounding | sf sheep and as & Won. Lost. pa | White Sox Coach Al wtimued Bush, Gleason,. who hae s | Within four days—Christy Mathewson — Bt | 4 cluding 13 cars { Phivagepin Joke—One at Owen heart, if he was severe at times, | “nd Rube Marg the pacemaker, | g Indigestion, Gas, Sourness or Upse Th | ket vt & fow Biaic 13 care | | s re tvaste o, | mAILY " tiawed " ont " and handed “the | h0th 184 strings of nin S e | Stomach If you'll taica “Papa's ades, The pens were olar- | | 8¢ Loul i s i b e | us agatn, Not en (o R0 oms foode Fou: eat Rit o Common te fair sheep sold at $3@ | | New Yark s in & rew in the ear | taste good, but work bac n 100 The.{ oulls ut, 303361 com- |y wemwtel R ball. No official in the s ofhar atring. s Tit | soun gasey stamachtNov ( 1t $8,15: culls at $5@5.50, Dresseq | Toral sals. 36 New 4 Piltsbume 2 finst game. Pittsbugr (1€ SRFOUS ke G o the must_impresaive | M Bpep t this de e eibe ¢ 130114 1.801 best hog aresed ",,QQ;Z,.%IYY P o T o R ey il ke beat Clevelan apepeln digeats ovorytl g T . < 3¢ i s ey -1 — 5 he Ame; a2 to nothing te yar nd ups 2 s Slexgo %, Brooulsi & doing ball player. He will entertaiy Buts in the Am ! thing ta sour gnd upset pls of hogs were 3,437 head,| .. g Ginclmstl 3. Bosio and amuse a trainlead of persaps, bu The eehlevement of Johnson upay. | BeVer wad anything so sate Ging Balf & ear for the markat, | New Fork, Sept. 14—Afeney on eal] | clinsi b sectnd s | £20 amise 2 frdibioag of Beroaps, bU| JOHNSON MAKES | alleled in baseball anpals. Alawy it eartainly effective, No df s Ts@ibse lower, with s at |Rominali pa leans. 'Rime leans i s e | Secatoltent atblota Tate ' cornes and | TWO 666D STRINGS | ers have gone aleng for a goadly num. |badly your stomach ls d §5.409.65 per 100 Ibs,; Foughs at §s, |SLEonger; G0 days i@t L1508 a | e M Taats i sall Ouch i ber af games without being beaten, | will gét happy relief. in @S 4 1-5G4 '3-4; six months 6@b 1-4, Troudenca 13, Bea ason. | Comes Back After Slump with Foup. |and severa] hesides Marquard have |but what pleases you m | Fany stories are told of Kid | &ne happened at the White that illustraies this fellow's { o A 3, seconid T surpassed the 14 straight mark, but |strengthens and regulates you \ not ene af them has bean abie to build [ach sa yau ean eat yaur favor 1 twa sueh strings in a single seasen, | without fear, | teen Straight Victorie: hicage, Sept. 12.—Hogs—Reegipts = 0: market slpw anfl 5 penis law- COTTQN pring the | The comsecutive winning pitching he move ¢ Buios; | Now Faule Sept. I—gy ;. Roohister st Mortre {size ta be @ 5 v eSS ey b sales, Hulures glosed’ mnl; o Rives 81 frggame Lann 9 Bl | Figers real well, wud Cwen Eush, tho | tided some pf ihe wos; {nierestpg | % Beguence of victories, of which g0 | fimes—they ape slow, but not 4 i J >,u=4dy. Seplepher 18,84, Getuber 7, | RUEC L et dame e iiin fiifle shorfstop, in partjculy Thete | gugles of sossip thut ever \m\apufl ")““‘ Ras been said, fs fewific with | “Pane's Diapepain' la qulck, positive e Hosnpte 1,508 market gul] ‘.-‘zkud.mlnx 289, December 15.01, Fanu |is one. Hobly with Bush, He has & | o Lrail of fle national gade, WATH | BICRers of certain sests of lampera- land puts your stemaeh in a health % E‘,W,‘ § T o obw [ 1206 Bevrbapy T840 yreh 1335, cn, W | partichlic bat which he puzes hishig | Th-sicaight record of Rub ment gendition §a the migery wen't come 14 & fay 1264, )m 104, Jaiy 1208 5 | T¢ is whout the size of u swall rolling: | quard, set st fear @ L Lagk. e § j = pin sad fuo Bees wmeided G gt B | (0 shlor al e sl Rlngersof ml‘l:p&fl difierant 58 eeom a2 “Pape: : 4 i ? Sachems Bested by Whit Bock. claliar fdegs of {his remarkable Uftle | big léague piccully hawe been ccoss the Gontiment apapsin’ comes In goptact. with tha KIDNEY . = | ‘fw“, ,5 it | TR e s Bock Roaider. 1 Bush Bls pat hat | Tway {u their eftort ta forge # | stomach—distress just vanishes—your t N t] B PR 2t adgigs; | B Sundgy sfternoon iy White Rpcks |he imagined he se phy ehcck |iig ItC a spectal ‘notch of glary Ode | Awang the sonsiutiy incessiug | ptamach gelg syeet, ig gages, na belch- IROL BL! & 485 @170 § s5ld defeated the Bachems gn the Falls | fuding | after another, they have run the string x? er of motereycll wha ase em- |ing me ctations of un xgasu-d food, LI ? e 1 d diamond In & game withessed By & | While Sox plavers suw Hid Gleason | up fo a point whers they began to | jaying long irips awheel (his summer | yaur head eleats and Fou feel fine, o; western, §5 Iy tq have the cor nt per rge number of “entliusiastic fans. | be swiug regl chuniny with the Wgecs | loak dapgérou Poth feams werq out sirang fightlng |dnd wondered what was pp Dhey | Snapped and \e pther brill IR L Silen of San Francicoq wha is | o now, .,._. i Bt vestment Hditig’ his motorayely, ta New Yark by lyou ever n;? a, t-nlng ;\ l;m‘s . A ETOCKS every hlc‘(i of tha Way s 4350 prize | knew a Iliffie jater when thaly coach | farmances set at naught, so fir'as the | £ Yellowstone Park, Afinnea ‘ent case .., — E was ‘awalfing the victorious'team. Hits | 4ppeared in the White Soy ratbskeller | record s concerned. One little defeat n%’:oh. and (hicage. Beturning Mr. fdrug store. » were” divided UR ahour esenly the <m‘r3lu., something finder his coat | and they fall back clear io the boftom, | Allen expects to toke the santhern | yi v,s how mea hsa tt u | 3 - Sachems gefting 4 and (ha “Whita at bave yon ¢aptured?”’ queried | where they have to begin their climb | route, via St. Louls and Salt Lake City, lindigestion, dyspepsia or any | % Binghamion N B Rocks 3, while &troxs fotalled § fox'the np R ia"5s the T4 hove in sights | all over- again, through the weary He will have coyered in all about 12,000 | dfsorder, iy s b - BES B it

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