Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1913, Page 3

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InsuRANCE. i b 2 « 1 TAKE A POEIGY 2 in the : AETNA T C N A Familiar Sight | T ©n YOUR AUT® Fielding er and Oldring Fea t 3 ) o iy - \ the World | & bk LATHROP & SENS Opportunity to €lose in on Cleveland—Harvard Candi- N the or er ‘ dates Report for First . F. A, Squad Answers , B b “Bull” v » A Coach Overbaugh’s Call i , 3 is sold in a year to roll ; approximately 22,000 » Philadeiphia, Sept. 1&-=Philadelphia x“!} t}‘;‘e 2106 pace, In the gec‘\;md lan% 51 o ——n— | i Clev 2 b nal heat Directum made the las gnd Cleveland played a gee ouy Bmpe guarter mile in 20 1-4 seconds against S‘m‘ every Illill- | here today, the fermer winning, 8 tazfl;-i 4 stiff breese and won in 3:08 3-4. S | S— The locals took the lead in the thir Marta Bellini, the fayorite, was beat- - ute of every day, b | b inning by’ scering four runs on & DAas$ | .y in {ne RiZ@ trot. The brown mare — L4 to E. Murphy, singles by Collins, Bake? | (o1 the firet heat and in the Second and Waish and Barry's double. Cleves | sho waa leading in the stretch when land came back by seering six im the | p Westterville Girt, ariven by i fourth. "A pass to Chapmen, singles bs Andrews, passed her and then took the Jackson, ie and Johnston an Bucveeding heatw, s Busit's fumble of Turner's bunt scored 2118 pace was rather monot- HE cowboy rid- twe rums and left the bases Slled | oue V¢ wae a jon for Del : = o WG B Plank took Busih's plance and Graney |Ray and M ?flif“’rhey finished mng his lonely INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE |cleared the bases with o Jouble |first and second respetively in each of night watch; the You are mever sure just when your singi@‘v the three heate, 3 illi 3 his club: house may take fire and des the | & ¢ = Andrews twice guided Newzell to millionaire at his clubj : ol ey oy the | Philadeiphia tied the score in M| yictory in the 2108 trot. The gelding = = savinas I, tok Seuy eats fof YOU | fifth on Baker's being hit, his steal of | O | Belppst Derby the toiler in the fac- camulate. second, Waisi's single and two wild | goy byt e T tory; the ‘‘chief”’ in his - ISAAC S. JONES £ ehos Yy g With the bases fli~ | {ho Umit by Lady Grattan. The time : 5 jed and one out in the seventh, Houck, | for this heat was 2:07 1-2 as compared office; the sailof before the Insurance and Real Estate Agent |who started to twirl in the fAfth, Was | \with 2:09 -4 for the first. soth d’ Gl . PR Richards Building, 81 Main St |relleved Hender went in and retired | " your races are cardey for iomorrow, mast; the admiral in his cabin; the — X run. N < 3 H B e I e e ents n | IOluding the 3:12 pace, for 3 #4000 soldier in the barracks; the general in RE Mov AI grder in the last two inninzs, gotting o his quarters; men of every nation, occu- Dhia won the game in the sevenih. | FOOTBALI pation and class—all find unequalled enjoymen: : i Collins Jed off with 2 triple snd_Gregs £ ORACTICE . e ke 1) wittiam F. Hifl, Real Extate and F'® | g sucoeeded by Stern. A wild pitch STARTS AT HARVARD. and satisfaction in ‘‘Bull”’ Durham hand-made Insurance has removed t» 8 Shetucket | scored Colling, while Mclnnis scored on{ e cigarettes. street, opposite Thames Nationa! Bank. |an error by Chapman and Walsh's | Sixty-fve Candidates Report to Coach Over Woolworth's 5 and 102 Stere. | iple. Haughton rko GENUINE . — | The feature of the fiainfi::giwu a bt ""_F'i'.’*“"’ ot P s E E wondexful one hanfled leaping cidtch by Cambridge, Mass, Sept. 15.—Harvard Y AYTORNEYS AT LAW Turper on which a double play Was |opened the football m‘:‘:n here this — made and Oldring’s caich of a liner off | afternoon under most auspicious cir- AMOS A. BROWNING Sroers ek om which Oldtiy an ts | comstanom: Sirty-five candidates fi- an a dounble s the veterans and first strh Atterney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. |unassisted The score:— substitutes of last seasan’s champion- bl oy 2" 2 2| Hab e SMOKING TOBACCO Tuetbil et 27T 8 “ o 2 8 9] Haughion for the preliminary practice. Brown & Pericms, Mwmpatim |omee i 43 T ha s dITE e e e aokson. 1 sust a hint of awtumn snap in the afr. 4 Over ke Nec Bauk. sasiucke. v |Lived 4 221 21341 "Moxt of the time il i (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5-cent sack) 4 n;nu:-acam.wmtm Pamewsh 10 3 s 1 ¢ ¢ Dassing the ball, a few dodging runs, - Natlena! Buak Tetephoms 13- Graney,if 100 3 1 ¢ 1 1jpunting and similar early season pre- \ €t 1) . - o SR 183 P80 ¢|liminarken " There was mo atiempt at Enough ‘‘Bull” Durham is sold in a year to make approximately Steen 3 s At NI ;. S Steeuy 993 R T o st e 22 billion cigarettes—about the same number as all brands of ready- Attorney-at-Law. Totats, e 16 0 9 o|tures of the first day’s praetice was the i i i . Y B e T ik made‘ cigarettes in this eountry c'oxqucd—and the sales are still —_— e Twats 557 5 3 5| AL the reguiars have been traiming || growing. This proves that the majority of smokers know that ciga- it for tarrk acal pfilod A ng 8 €« » ST. LOUIS AMERICANS S e b carcfuly prepared schedule and the rettes rolled from ‘‘Bull” Durham C}ew!»l:d s: A0 76 e 00 0 04 Fesult was apparent as soomn as the ! 1 DRAFT THIRTY PLAYERS | piagepide 00402020 *—8] pde]x_)yem appeared in the stadium, "‘?";‘P"h"’u TObflCqO aflford greater enjoyment & . o base %its Greney, Leinold, Bawrys T stice § 5 ~ 1 FRE, 2 Cincinnati stands Second with Eleven In;’:‘L‘ElLH;s.m Walsh Ve, Tamys Tace msy;&%c L;L‘!:Vfl;zy&glagfi: t‘hz]t;mtwtz 5o laek“ = a?d satnsfactlon thflfl e y—made from the Minors, B 7958 week e principal problem to be cigarettes they can buy ] i e o v y Coasch Haugbten and Captain i Cincinmsti, Sept. 15~One hundreg | ' [NTEEN Hg:::i e Storer is the finding of & auarterback The delightful freshness of *“‘Bull™ and eight minor league players were N 2:09 TROT. | to _replace Harry Gerdmer, Eddie Durbam hand-made ecigarettes is a il lgrnplar it wotgoaagd L — g | Mahan, captain of the 1912 freshman | A . 5 Andrews Drives Newzell to Victory in | teaim, will be tried out in the position, | revelation. They have a rich © here today when the Amer-! pig Field—Directum | Takes 2:05|Dut is certain to have comsiderable | re Furi ¢ m League obtained 67 players by { Bac competition for the place. grance and satisfying flavor not possible t , the Natiomal League an- S ' i in ready-made eigarettes, nexod 41 minors at the drawing which | Detrait, Mich. Sept. 15—Large ficlds, | Thirty Candidates at Brown. i ~ o @ %a Tiade Defure the Natioel Saseben | close finishes and two brilliant vi Providence, R. 1, Sept. 15—Neasly Get a sack of “Bull” Durham fodsy and o, tories of heyses driven by Andrews, | thirty candidates for the Brown Uni. e 5 wppe : . e A oo Tos o et | rited e opaming todey B¢ & Gve aey | oy Lt f0r the Drows Uat | learn why it is smoked by more millions of men was far the luckiest in the draw, [y GICult harness meeting here | Coaches Edward N. Robinson and Pon | f than all other high-grade tobaccos combrned/ taining thirty players, more than one | N, recorde wcin bronan 1oy Siate fair. | Pryor at Andrews Field today for their the total number obtained | o muilc iu»e\r:‘ ml 1&“' e ffiy—“ time | first practice. league teams; the Cin- | iy 1id¢ In several heats and in the| Among the veterans in the squad BT 5 ond with eleven; | iana Cireuit fi f;d ‘:p“-\‘ ..‘ he m‘xeut.wpro Captain Henry and Bean, backs; | § ,‘g’; sHith fl?} an caie next with | arond Clreuit field of the season, faced]xni;hen. Gelb and Maxwell, linemen | l‘ i “ig' Ay with nine, the Philadel- | oo el g o ! ndrews, ¢1; and Bartiett, who play- | f§ HE i ‘i‘t % ans aud ihe Boston Na- | A5 expected Directum I, making his|ed in both the backfield and St TS il ittt als had eight_each, Brooklyn ob- |G°PUt 0R & westera track romped away/last season. - - = - t d en, Boston American five, | -~ ~ York Nationals five, Chicago Nax GAMES TODAY. | NATICNAL LEAGUE STANBING. fastest team In Eastern Connecticut, 3 s four, Philadelphia = Natfonals Won. Lom. and would like to play the Voluntown o il Eersbnren o | Hational Loaren New York ... I and Glasgo team next Sunday. He Americans got two each, ‘ Poleeloly o Cminnat sl e 5 & would like to hear from Manager Shel- while Washington and the St. Louis New York at Chicosn. £ Fittshurg 3 a5 den as soon as possible. Nationals obtained one each. rooklynt at St. Yeul rovklyl 8 75 —_ - 5 = Fr N % Rostol 58 7 Ao T A\dg(;ttdltht\ommls~! STOCKS UNLOADED. e e gy A tess St b ACADEMY CANDIDATES on rule, st ting 3 e major o Al i ey | 100 De s Shicago shington £ ouls . s 9% cluh Grawing for plavers from a minor | Realizing Sales Gheck the Advance in{ 10 Dx 5 o Dol 3¢ e oen. EAYE CINECEHAORIOE. ue club must be selected by lat g | Dest. ~ Secarities St Evuls at Mecten New York 4, Chicago 3 ST the player is, the names of the Market Prices. { ‘1:‘\0:1\“::;}'}1 2 % { lefouted Chieago to- | Cquad Numbers 32 on Opening Day of obtained by the magjor = XX s 696 Do. bd prd RiGH = battle whieh went Season—Seven Veterans of Last aced tmmediaiely and will not be [ 2127 Cuecksd, the Sdvancs I Soche | - 1000 Cooddeh B . hia v = Bums beat out Archer then 1 G ommict ‘m x.nxfo‘.rru;fid un'LKf (nrn(yr—{(‘w'. closing G of last week. The tnar— 8 Do. Ore ofd 23 t :N\| h‘l‘;‘l.\mr';ml‘r‘l:;: ‘:rm :w:;mr’ny‘,m.;;u 1‘.:: In response to ‘Coach Overbaugh's ever, quite a number the players | y ot ammorbed heavy offerings of the Guggen. - + minute later on Shafer's sacrifice fiy. The | C&ll candidates for the eleven which to :w'.w‘;l;o;gza were gxtyhen m]zt _IMOMCl- | pasoriie issues with comparative ease| I fan 45 R is to represent the Norwich Free Acad- o e aong, them DeIng: DY {and although there were material re- Totr. Mew 50 78 3 emy on the gridiron this fall came out Wats o Bt {)\ L ‘.’L:.“,"'“ and § cassions i i ai times, no evi- Do. pfd . : Neo ok aa 89 -~ for the first light practice on the Lincoln, Neb; by New York ] ESay owe Lok 1 e Sy of Tnter. Paper o Timrs Even Up With Highlanders. 3 e FREEON With M el it gy 2 4 i cient proportions to induce profit tak- Yo pfd Newr. Yol Sept. 1% i Kddie Murray, who played a fast game Amert, Cole from Columbus, Ohio; by |ing, and iraders regarded todar’s mar- | H T New York today 7 to 5 ot Suey 1 at end, appeared In uniform. Of the eland, Giddo from Chattanooga and{ ket as a normal one, such as is usual K. C. & outh New York and presented Chance’s men from moring | Meycr 8 1912 team the following veterans will v DY, Brookiyn | ster several days of advancing prices. | el foip sreath slace. Qutalde of (he battery Chance | Merkie. b o ofnr 2 3 o|form the nucleus about which Coach % er b The favorite stocks were unloaded in Lehigh Yalies . clab "2t the onening. dieradl Sy Gai b % 0 0 o o|Qverbaueh hopes to build a team of s ke “‘T‘l'""\r"‘ from .I\e“' round amounts ai the opening. Can-| Lig & Myers Detroit Totals B e 5 1 2 ¢ 1|high calibre: Captain Robinson, quar- s R ol i fi‘;‘;('kgg:fl}:g_adian ific apd Union Pacific fell | kg o ] b vy a e 2 0 0 2 p|terba Chase, tackle; Silversweig, Chicago Natichala i, cxxiocnme for | Dags Tiost ‘quickly, (the fexdspUomg | <« o ir ner sion. | Bemmarn.os 4 1 | PR e TR S O t 7 > ey - $ = 4 ) Mes. Petroi . | Cianforder 5 0 Gk <Cor ok, acks: & L cll of Winnipes and Keating of | week having made them most vulner- | 2 Miams e | Cobmer 2 e ] ey 371 1| There is also some promising maaterial j,hflw - '_—Ih- ff of | able. Jing was the only ome ot; B #-fl. s;{- !; J;S RSt \\[«:v ? 50 1 5 0 n 1ith nong the lower class men, out for the v hicag: Johm- | the leaders o retain some of its re-( 148 Me X [Motone " 3 1 1100 in Seh. Practice will be held regu- »f San Fran onkie of | cent strength. This stock, influenced | s Mo, Parific” | olimmee 3k 0104 patted ball. - afternoon hereafter. : Bostom Nationals, Gilbert of | by its advance in the London market, | e s |Brmeidee 1.6 8 v 8|y Noer by otup— opens Sept. 27, when the uykA: Deal of l’lu; idence, Mazrtin jrose a point. teter sold offf with { 2 . L. & S ptd | witett.n 5 4| Fisher.p S 00 Ee f'mc-u: ki 0 4; o0 3 to Hartford and clashes ochester, Stock of Moble and | the generai | First sign | e e nai | S n O A : S e | with the Hartford ¥igh school eleven. = £ o New )1 Na~ { covery rom e d 8 B 1408 Nov, Con, Cep. - | b Al o AL Johmson of Omaha | amone the ina 5, in | 100 % Y, Ate Brak Beore by i i N The remainder of the teams whe ob- ! ulation grew after i beecame 706 New Yark m;:‘:-t 1fl~'"ir' ¥ it s B BT ) Hens linthg 3 A § POST SEASON SERIES tamed players from A and AA levident that the usual leaders were | N LN W oaw | New Yori 100202 Rl i oy oo | COMING THIS WEEK were not_ ready give out their se- | inclined te Ia Can for a time was| Y. Ont & W | Twe base hits Wilitams. Witleet S Al Vbt e et et By o B ey R g B i Al noredle T b Teas| Dreveing - furthe First Game Between Hartford and from mmm-ifizlum and oth | known issues | Seastors Blanked by Chicags { trom_the Daytor Lowell on Wednesday. Waterbury, toq w takem hol for- Fasminews, to B i ball. — * Ame ns Duchenil, { ward. = Gradually the wh market git outbutted. | Philadelphia e commitiee in charge of, the in- . to Xew Terk Nation-{moved up, and in the early afternoos | ot Groom | Wb hoe oo e ter-league series between the Hartford of New Haven, (6 Chiicage ] losses smong the promincnt stecks had | 1 thene, ;couptod | Kugbeon %5 255 5 and Lowell clubs, has completed all Trelamd of New Tondon, tej been made up. The recovery was | and the game } et 4 }arrangements for the games which will .. Nesh of Wa-javailed of, however, for further dis- | g Wastiumon, ;i art in Lowell Wednesday. President tiomals, tribution, amd in the final hour's i T 4 ames H. O'Rourke of the Bastern ing the list fell back agaim o the | wianc 1 2 ociation and President T. H. Mur o el s Foster d . the Yew England league, form PRINCETON'S "VARSITY, M{"np;: j\:a"-(:; made a \n—vr\r\m»uy"} i el i bourd. pFJcontol SRl HSEe - = i showing of stremgih, in the anneunece- | N 11 : | sued the complete set of rules for the rrews and Blumenthal Pick{ ment that the price of the metal had | : 1 ; s ) A | Owt Eleven, | hoen advameed by some broducers ie 1 0 rules provide that the gam == {17 cents, These was another rise in H | to' be played under the paytug Primmeon, N. J A, T Coaches § the London medal market. 150 Soshoard ir Line 1 | “Ran Fizn of the National league. The se- Amdreros and m»m,fl il of Prineeton ) Logdon, whieh unloaded stocks 260 Do. prd [} < tnnings will cor of seven gabes, the 56y piciied tbe TN “wasuity Totkall § sioadily o last wesk's riss, Gispaged| -LVSC L. & 8 F 340 05 o n 101 00 80 ool first two games in Lowell Wednesday ez the season. It is compesed of 15.000 shares on halance re tm- 08 Boaas Fobuck) 00 200 ) 10 0 and Thurs of this week, the third ree veremmms of et rs team,:day., This sellinz was an influential | ol b 01 27 11 e o e L B nd fourth in Hartford on Friday and pe. Hiolbey Baloes adcer | factor in The morning's dacline. An- | Pacific PR ' e = he n 1l Monday, remainger being reors the | other unfaverabie influemce was the | 1mr- Do. st nfd Batt or Shaw in Sth. Pittsbura 2nd Boston Break Even _ Hartford vrrrh and frechuosn feames of 1912 | gliffening of meonaey rates, which d,»prvf s 02 :‘;:"'";;: Raflway : t‘z‘:; Sy inntngsr p s Plttsburg. Sept. 15.—Pit i Serimmage s stheduled to stawt on | attention to (he fact that the monetary | 1200 Tenn. Copper et T erE ey e o VS v I Rdoaiie dien E W ednesda; situation was noet such as te encour-| 100 Texas & Pacific Two base Bits. Russell Henry: t 4 i 1 Ban K , ome time star haMback, is | age speeulative activity on a large | 1800 Union Pacinc % | Sargens R hre sbase: M b 3 ‘ 2 Wrpocted to ammive tomorrow, amd wili | scade at this time. T g Sl e resdst in badicfield coacding | Bonds were irregular. Total sales, 1100 . 8. Rub 8L ! F par vaiue, $1,590,000. 100 Do._ist. prd | Py Trnited States twos and fours regiy- | 640000 . T. Stcl Bosten terad and Panama twos declined 1-4 Lomis..one on eall, Panama threes rezistered ad- 1 il vanced 1-4 on call. { Lo STOCKS. 2 | Sales High. 1 5 250 Alas. Gold Mine . 20% { oL 19 Ag Chem N e . Happy, Vigorous R ; COTTON. | ‘ New York, Sept. 15.—Cotton futures' 2 a “ 1 e clozed steedy. September, 13.11; Oc- | Shottenct o ofr « 2% o1 | o 0 . tober, 13.06; December, 12.03; Janu- ¥ e 1 Trembling, Mervous Prostratien and ary, 13.90: March, 13.01; ‘May, 1305; | 00 rivoiel 4= % i A July, 13.19. o 0 1230 i o ) umpires thet Tired Feeling Vanish After a Spot steady; middiing uplands, 13.25; | $weten.1n (g 4222 0 piig R o B Treatment of Ambition Piifs. gulf, 12.50. No sale Ao 4 00 3 oltecigsas 3 1 2 0 | Two buse hits MeQuilan. Milier. Quinm. zimn: | P . Wailmanp 3 030 z n Stmon. S Every run down, weakensd, tired ong o s W 10 00 ofChiiep 5 1 6 3 p| Second zame— i ——— S Rervotys person in Norwioh Is invited Aw. Tebec & New York, Sept pee 1 S ol e i Boston. ) Pittsburg. H INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS. 5 go Lo The lea & Osgood Co. this 100 Anse = s SEDS Jioney.on. cal Totals, 36 92616 0l motals, 31132614 2 ab hpo a ab hpo a el Proridemce § Newark yory day and get a_ B0 cent box Of | i3 siiatie Ooust T firm; 2 3-4 2 3 per cent.; ruling rate | Walker out. hit by batted ball MWanvlless 4 1 0 1 £ 1R ek Rochester 10, Toront Wendeil's Ambdition Pi 19 Atande o e 2. last loan 2; closing bid 2 3- ot “*Batted for Wellmua in 8ih. Connelly,}t 4 0 2 0 5100 1| At Montro—First zame: Buffalo 4. Montreal > h 109 Baldwin % fored at Bopre’by lnainge— b 4 0 0 4 5 8 2 0 0{Second zame: Buffalo 7, Montreal And The les & Osgood Cp, are au- Tline Joanty sbrone 60 a St. Lonts - Sq 5 0 0.0°1 -0 58 4111 1 4 1 0 1 0| At Jersey City—Jersey City-Baltimore postooned p Ueried Lo retund ihw puvchase price el 1 n{:n,p" ays bl ST o b A e g B 30830 52300 WHIERNATIONAL L <AGLE ST2A3ING. fo svory buyer if after faking one box F Ly it Two hase hits, Walkr, Lewls Reng: threo base | Goapmt Ironee0 - el Low. ke is for any reason dissatisfiea. 5100 Brooidyn 3 4 3-4; six months § a by Coviagten,: Baleatl, Tara- Bohe a|g\1£lnhu3‘;1 4 g § g : 2 ; ? g Reu P g Wondsll, %00 Brooktn Uofon Gas ... = 5 S ; i & 1 { Ro 50 - m’vv’g"“"g:,’:‘{" :‘g‘:‘; :&”}‘:‘f“"‘b’: D8 | |05 Butterick Ca. .- CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. . e R B e R el e 7 — piblic through sdverfising, but thous. 200 Ol Fetroleuse g Open. Alzh. Low. Closs. Q'Brien to Coach Vermont. st “| Totals, 89 15 1 | Buttalo 4 . BN hays reesined vigor Ambitioe and | 7420 Com Faclbs oo i LU S5 Burlington, Vt, Sept. 15.—The ath. | Totwls 82 42413 8| e e [ ~ enorgy by the use of one Box, Centeal Teather prd. ey ! 0% letic committes of the University of | *Raticd for Mann tn 8th Toronto ... 80 Get them and feke them for any e g Vermont announced today the appoint- | Beore av tanin Jorsey City . 9% > meryeus trouble, Wesknoss, )esagches, ment- of Jere J. O'Brien as coach for | Dostori ... S 50000061 pa ja, neural exhansted vifality, the football team. O'Rrien, who twag | Pitisburg 0116040 »—g All Stars at State Hospital. liver or stomach Hstipation, They anyans fael fine 'unrvay and vigoreus fow Aavs, Ml Arders Siicd. o L B R i, - 1% 3% 48 11-18 % 43 15-18 8% captain of the 'varsity eisven Jast year, | Two base hit, Dolan. played quarterback during his four years at college. His home is in Pitts- field, - Mass. -He will have the squad out for its fir(at practice Wednesday, Challenge for Veoluntown-Glasge. Manager McCarthy of the White Rock Independents thinks he has the On Saturday the All Stars visit tha state hospltal and the rival teams wilt fight it out for the champlomship of the city, A close hard fought game is promised

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