Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1913, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 30, 1913 INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with 4. L. LATHROP A DECL!NING MARKET, Heavy Offerings of Favorite Stacks Ppt Prices on Toboggan. 800 Do, pra 790 Brookin & <CNs New York, Sept. Actlve move- ments of stocks today were confined to the first hour, when prices declined abruptly. Opening trading was s h a dlight drift downward, ; e cases of Reading 4000 Chtno Can’ Copper. 3t e 00 Col. Fudl & Tion both of whis 100 Col. Tuel'a 1 high mark for the pre: ed a rlet was roused quickly from il rapidly. Unlon Pa- | ck more than two h figure. Canadian| 15 br om skl - 2 Oth-| 100 Guggen: B st one to two| 100 dilnois Catrat | divided as to Covper derived its ot AN IMPORTANT [PROPOSITION who has e oftered,| {19 Len & ined by fire or severe| 100 May D t by the but the| 200 Miamt teadier no re- property in onable ISAAC S. 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Neither riches nor poverty can switch a man from “Bull” Durham, once he learns how downright good it is! fodav through- out the world it is smoked by more mil- lions of men than all other high- grade tobaccos combined. GENUINE 'BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5¢ sack) Enough ““Bull” Durham Tobacco is sold in a year to make approximately 12 billion cigarettes —about the same number ag all brands ofrcady- made cigarettes in this country. combined— and the sales are sti// growing. The de[tghtfularama,fre:}x fragranceand pleas- ing coolness of “‘Bull” Durham hand-made ciga- rettes are a revelation. Get a sack lof ‘“Bull”’ Dur- ham at the nearest deal- er's today— roll yourself a fresh cigarette and enjoy the most satisfying luxury in the world. A book of "papers® FREE with eackh S-cent sack. e M rv-um | ONE MORE WEEK BEFORE SERIES' Athletics Now Far Outhitting Giants—Ty Cobb in Line For Season’s Batting Honors—Wagner Completing 17th Sea- | | , son as .300 Hitter. New York, Sept. 29.—A «week more of major play a week or ten days fol- lowing to settle the world’s champion- ship and the baseball season of 1913 ‘will have passed into history. The past week saw the pennant con- tests in both National and American leagues settled beyond disputé and the arrangements for the big series between the New York Nationals and Philadelphia Americans for the world's title duly made and promulgated by the ruling body of organized baseball, national commission. Accordingly the real “crucial series” of the year will open at the Polo grounds, New York, on Tuesday, October 7 and be fought out there and at Shibe park, Philadel- phia, until the winning of four games by one club or the other gives either the Glants or the Athl the right to inscribe the legend “world’s cham- pions, 1913,” on the club’s banner. & The Giants were a bit slower in clinching the flag honors in their league than were the Athletics in finishing blow . The Mackmen’ ruck last Monday en the Detroit i The Phillies hun omto the * coat tails the week through and only succumbed to the inevitable on when the Bos- ns won their third game and th ¢ impo: " Dooin’ 1t even should Mc j ow weak-hitting remaining game pennant none the Giants' third ¢ and the Tk championship. fag, Met Last in 1911, The coming series between these t eason’s one of the *{ world o teams is hat of two Mackmen, chi Ta and | out of the re group of Ph lany one come - na star of t Giants | Recent s of c Not. Hikting Hacd. erformances b, e of the Wagner's .300 Year. 17th s Washington ae b hpooa e Dilerct & 32 0 0 Mosllerst £ 01 5 0 100 IMianct 34000 031 b 010 0f 031 31151 0 100 81140 014 308004 115 1 29000 011 of’Bridess 2106 0 0 0 & (Jownsonp 0120 000 0 c 713 0 Three base i Tirickle egud Audesmon's W Ve pers 1 e derent of hin feam, tho Hast e gvitig ax busex on by Game st K e e the | defensive | jor how severe your throat or lung ail- | lam alive and w | funded if it fai cellar position, of .the Yankees lifts them out of agaluist 375 for siving them 2 percentage of 977, St Louis. Finst game— Boston. H & New York. | Reng.rr Lewis,It Ereener.e Keating.p covwuntosses Totals, “Batted for Janvrin in **Batted for Bedient in Score by taningr— Boston ... . New York Malsel. 30 Hartzcll Neww York Two base hit. Cree. run. Thomas. LEAGHE STANDING. wor NATIONAL Occum Defeated South Windham. Last Saturday the South Windham baseball team was defeated at Occum Do You Fear Consumption? No matter how chronic you~ ~ough | ment Dr. King’s New I u; it may save vour life. Teen Of Malichite, Col. 'wo doctors said I had con- ould not live two years. i ew Discovery and Your money re- to benefit you. The | home remedy for coughs, colds, nd lung (roubles. Price 50c and ranteed by Lee & Osgood. scovery wil Don't Let Baby Suffer With Eczema and Skin Eruptions. Eibles need a perfect skin covering, Skin eruptions cause them not only fu- tense sutfering but hinder their growth ua Ointment can be £ and permanent cure Of sufferin- Labies whose skin: erup tlons have made their life miserable. “Our baby was aficted with breaking out of thie skin ull over the fuce and #caip. Doctors and skin speclalists ll“.u to help. We trled Dr. Hobson's ema Oiniment and were overjoved seo baby -completely cured before box w ut-d wri Mrs. Stru . Dubuque, lowa. All druggists, or | mall, 50c, Les & Osgood. il SUNDAY THE NEWS OF THE DAY and Many Attractive « Features. . Sunday, 5 Cents a Copy Daily and Sunday, $10 a Year. Sunday Edition Only, $2.50 a Year. Order Early of Your Newsdealer or Direct From *“Courant” Office. rd fought I motorcyclists at the fair grounds,where i e, the last of m.-/mo‘roncvcm PRACTICE ne fround s se the . sCOr S to 6, Yo the local riders were earning . S e S __AT FAIR GROUNDS. | 12, °Gna tuning their machines in N | preparation for the races. There was e or | Bi8 Crowd Watches Preparations for | J™ite crowd of spectators at the el e o | Race Meet. grounds and much Interest in the com- he got four| C. V. Pendlcton, Jr, left Iate Mon —— { day affernoon for a trip to Worceste MoGoorty and Klaus Draw. oringfield and Hartford to confer Milwaukee, Wis, Sept, ith the promi motoreycle speed | a1 Goorty »i Oshkosh and/Frank Klaus t | men of thase cities in regard to en- | SCGoorty 2 Oshkosh and/Franit ITaus was strong on | tries in wich's first big motor- | 3L FILEDUIE ToUS on the base | cycle meef to be held Satnrday. Ride % umpires were | in each of these cities expected to & T | Gloude s A good crowd of | compete, and Mr. Pendleton will ar- |+ Mrs. Harvey Alexander of Vans< Oceum ed out and a large | range details with them and a ex- | couver, sh., owns a hen which re- number present from South- Windham | pects to secure several other Pmri-\'.“hnfl» laid a. perfect egs weighlnfionly also witnessed the game | On Sunday there were ahout 30| A3 grains, the smallest on Pecor EVERYBODY’S GOING TO THE BIG MOTORCYCLE RACES NORWICH FAIR GROUNDS Saturday, October 4th, 1913, at 2 p. m. LOTS OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT Boys 15¢ TUBBS’ BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC = Admission 35c¢

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