Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 1, 1913, Page 3

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~eerer|TO FINISH GAME AT POLO GROUNDS in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO Giants and Phillies Must Play Ninth Inning of Game lllegally | 5 L LATHAOF & cNs Terminated by Umpire Brennan—Same Players in Line- : All Trolleys Lead To up. 2 ept. 30.—Details of the h ke has had a perfect right manner in which New York and Phil- | to enter inio, and which another has adelphia shall p off next Thurs- | entered inty with him in good faith, baseball game terminated by the um- Fultz characterized as “absurd” all 1 pire in Philadelphia, August 30, at | talk that tho series would be called off | the end of the elghth inning, are con- | if players refused to heed the ban | tained in a letter addressed today to | against their efforts as writers. { presidents of the two clubs by | _The attitude of the players toward | President Lynch of the National | the rule will e taken up Monday | 1 € The letter follows: Wwhen the rational commission meets By direction of the board of di- | here to complete arrangements for the 5 rectors of the National league the | World’s series. teams representing the New York and Officials of the New York club an- Philadeiphia ball clubs are ordered to | nounced they have returned $50,000 to | take the field -at the Polo grounds, | Persons who sent the money to buy | New York, at one o’clock p. m. Thurs- | tickets to the championship _games. day, October 2, 1913, for the purpose | Under the rules no mail orders for | of finishing the game illegally ter- | tickets are to be honored and would minated by the umpire in Philadelphia | be purchasers must await their turns gust 3th last ?l :hulgulu. The x\Dplicution; ;\'un;;fl 3 5 ¥ ¥ v en lay is called at above en- rom all parts of the countr; John * om0 s ‘hoss Lhe siubi of | Foster, detrciary o the. Xew e This Popular Store has held scores of Notion Sales in the many years of its life. Our ex- the game shall be as follows club, said indications point to an at- | ISAAC S. JONES of PRILephia, Witk tho I e here mest Huesasy i e | perience enables us to realize the needs of the home dressmaker. These low prices allow New Yorlk, Reasonable [ 1 ¥ n fav r and Real Estats Agent,|club at bat for its first half of the | Weather is fair. . 7ée’ Building, o1 Main St |ninh inning, and one man on the side | Connie Mack, manager of = the s 8 at (McCormick) shall be out, one thletics, in a statement here tonight, Baal “caliod o the Secand’” batacons | declared At he woud ot prevent W | us to supply them. Baker and Collin: ‘ ‘ (Murray) and no runners on bases. | of his players, ) RA'LROMB WRECKS The regular herting order of the New [ from writing special newspaper artl = é % i York club shall be as follows cl on e world's series against which ! ~ . demonstrate the value of acci- | Bime 5 Sheter, 27 fietehen, ot 2, RO 088 S commission. et US Iie ou Jave in the Littie 1Ngs as welil as the D1 : <o |18 Mvers, ¢; Snodsrass, of; Mathew- , “It seems that the commission is dent insurance. Get a policy | . & HHIe oy > /FI ERS’ aseman Aerkle cannot play, | Mr. Mack, “and if any such action is in the TRAVELERS ! cen replaced Hy McCor- | contemplated the players should have i - | been notified longe since.” He expre B. P. LEARRED & CO Atting order of the Philadelphia | ed the opinion that the players would P X . = ub shall be as follows: Byrne, 3b; | 8o ahead with their plans without se- | ames Loan & Trust Co. Buiiding. |K 2b: Packert, cf: Magee, 1f: | rious opposition. Agency E hed May. 1848, Lauderus, 1b; Doolan, ss i e. ¢; Chaln P. irns | Frank Bogash, Jr, Takes New Mark | of 202 |-4—Directum Also Shows Specd. Comunon -Pifs - S spa commen Fios to.e paper Fitwell Coat Forms Sale price. pieces—black or White ......... 39 ;36 casitoribo Tailor-made Forms for Home or Dressmakers’ Use These forms are made of all-linen tail- - ors’ canvas and French hair cloth. The canvas is all thoroughly cold- water shrunk and the forms are all 1c made and stayed so that they will pro- FAST TIME AT COLUMBUS. REMOVAL |- s m the field on Aug. 30 shall tinued during the period required Spring Hooks and Eyes, 2 doz on card, black-white, 3c S iAo American Pins—as good as nee Straight Hooks and Eyes, 2/doz., black or silver...... 3o glish Pins of first quality_ .. Brass Hooks and Eyes, don't rust, black or silver.... 7o . 8o William F. Hill. Real Estate and Flre Kirby-Beard’s Mourning Pins in boxes. ... as remcved to 25 Shetucket Koh-i-noor Snap Fastener, 3 sizes, black or stlver. Columbug, 0. “bepty 89~ Rronounecd Black and White Mourning Pins .. urance t strect, opposite Thames National Bank. the umpire has called play, | favorites iu the three pacing races on S e apentaTon R (har Loy ol e : : s l ; . taeriita & and 30 Btois. r £t ume shall apply the | the Columbus zrand circult programme Piii. Sheets Jeithas Vikek or white- 60 pind o7 .. 30 Gt Sy Hook and Eve Tape, block or white, value 25c...... e ¢ same as in all other champion con- | today were winners, but the Columbus Celluloid Thimbles in all colors, valus 5c.......... = tests; except, that players who are | stake for 2.05 trotters went to an out- Pin Cubes, either black or white heads.............. 5c SHORTCRGRMS .. .- S - = be only | sider, Cheeny, a Tex LONG FORMS ..... 75¢ as substitutes were 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW ct to| Directum I and Fra Bogash, Jr., t t rectum n ogash, (Dress Goods Department) s spec- | did not meet, though they both were ¢ Per . . st eligible to 3ourd of Trade stake. Robert’s Parabola Needles. The very White, fresh water pear], in sizes-from Erown & Periuns, iflomeys-at-lay ST I R L e DR Parab{)]a Needlus Bosh on sasth S i Peal‘l B““ons 12 to 24. Two holes. Buttons of ex- E | i 3 £ cellent quality . <evs. dozen 40 cueke: st | completed on Friday, Gct. 3, or if fur- | in_straight heats. His best time, 2.02 Sale price ... 4c er of a second | Over ¥irst Nat Euiraice stuirway next o Thavsee | ther postponed, on Saturday, Oct ank. Teleshone ¥3-8 1-2, was within a quai of his record Dress and Waist Forms pabiiasseei b Lo — SN ooy | Frank Bogash, Jr, was raced in the Clinton Safety Pins, black or white, all sizes. dc White Pearl Buttons, ocean pear), size 12 to 22, dozen 8o EDWIN W, BiGGIAS, FRATERNITY WILL BACK | Arch City stake, thé feature of which = = For Home Fithin T A i S e tudsiog oy PLAYER AUTHORS., | was the contesc for the place between Japauned Wire Hair Pins—English ... 2c each, 3 for 5¢ g Fanoy CGlass and Bons Butions $do/i3 onieards. .. .. > Del Rey and T'oote Prince, Paper Mache Forms in all sizes for Scissors of all sizes and kinds, vatue 25c. President Fultz Says Members Will Be | 1In the finul heat Driver Murphy did Invisible Hair Pins—assorted, in cabinet 4c s Wb o i he oW e and : Supported in Writing Up Series. | 1t slow Frank Hogash, Jr, down near- R L T S R R R s fitting. They are constructed on cor- 60 inch Tape Measures, numbers on both sides itk ing the finish und his pacer took a new s SR O Sheenen s rect style principles and are very light NEg £ fn ok ball pley. | HES A0E Lot 16" vaes 7o Bone Hair Pins—shell or amber—all styles ........ 1lc 5o that they are easily managed. Ironing Wax with wooden hamlle:.... series will ha straight heat Driver George Kyger Nickeled Safety Pin izes 2, 3 and 4 ,... 2 cards for 50 Soc md 98¢ Ivory Ironing Wex—no smell_no flame:....... 2 for Bp after placing Polly Ann twice, was unseated and the driving assigned to Charles Valentine. After the change the mare finithed third, as the t year old Hom Baughman rus along the pcle and was second Great Scott eball Player ced today , who is on. Fultz mad egarding the rule laid ational commission pro- (Second Floor) Women's Sew-on Hose Supporters of flose Supporters splendid quality. Sold regularly for 25c. Sale price A eui 1180 Sewing'M;chines White Basting Thread in 500 yard Iliasting Thread iz " Sosti™ urins i dent of the a statement down by the worth e . 3 for 10c Ton THI . | hibiting players of the competing 5 BY MEN WHO KNoW.s | L e e on the chasasion — | ship games cr allowing their names to Wolgast to Meet Bat Nelson. Wil aa it oo M ehia T hrana =200 Fardn. 6 #oniors $14.95 to $47.50 C.M.C. Hose Supporters, infants’ size, black or white, 100 e : g Pt S wel R T ClaTiae = T aed 2 C.M.C. Hose Supporters, children’s, black or white, 120 . s 2 h. and Battling John J. Clark’s 6-cord Machine Thread........ 6 for 24c e G | “We do not pass upon the s of | Nel vich, 111, two former - 2 STANDARD S 2 Sve i i ) | player-author in ou nion | lig champlons, foday slgned Linen-finish Thread for sewing buttc .. 2 for 5c LOWEST PRICED, FULLY GUAR- CMC Huse SNUEOLS.s innes s DIRCE-CEp i, . 180 WILSON BROS, Rt player and_ the paper HAeLr " sald | Beiac do s (b Tound, mo declsion e e ANTEED MACHINE OX TiE C:M.C. Hoso Supporters, women's, black or white = BN oYL ) = : MARKET — TODAY COMPLETE Women's Pad Hose Supporters, value 25 President Fultz, referring to the fra- ternity's attitude eld here Oct. 1 5 Both Wolgast and = Nelson fought o e 289 WITH several battles in Milwaukee before Merrick’s Darning Cotton, 45 yards, black, white, tan, 2c S hey became champions, but neither $14.95 red ir the ring here since. k—100 yards—value 10c Black Sewing L SET OF ATTACH- ward the national STETSON & YOUNG c rule, “but if our support ould become netessary to enable one | of our memblers”to carry out a con- Jarpenters and Builders | £ T 3 2 T 4 T T ; = | £ u ¥ two s Aiferent (pEicen Y aecoratng io PRICES, FROM THE STANDARD 50 WEST MAIN ST : EINANGIA}; ANJ GUMMERG|AL ! 1w‘ ed ]ape Solathe S e eveesedes Toand 2c ;\;E'j’.\"r:x;rr'n’d'.lxg:?_iz(:x.\]u“”Mm Women's Pad Hose Supporters, value 50c ssion appe 99 Skirt Marker—nickeled hinged post— “Oniy fira“de heavy nickel base—convenlent and practical for home use .......... 23c WE HAVE MACHINES AT ALL senia 40 Celluloid Collar Supporters, 6 on card 3 cards for 120 ards long...... .. ... 40 Iron Holders with asbestos lining .. s $47.50 ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. SOLDFOR CASH OR UPON CLUB Super Twilled Tape—10 yard rolls, values to BEARISH SENTIMENT. white, tan 1c ng Cotton, 45 yard spools, bl b L 0| Stocks Drop Abruptly Under Infiu- | vhite Twilled Tape, medium width 100 PLAN Flat Linen Corset Lac £ ence of Tariff Talk. ! T AR SRR e e AR $1.00 D and 6, value 10c, a doz. 50 e, 3 Sept. 30.—Sentiment ws her-stitched Finishing Braid, value . 6c 5 o String Bags for parcel carriers, two grades, 180 and 35c > more pote fact in the stock = AND A DOLLAR A WEEK UNTII mE e 3 v. There was no change quality, all color > Double-covered Nainsook D; ~s» ~hiefas.... 10c, 3 for 25c : pecu € 1atic so far as 1 PAID. K om : rom the senate and a . al conclusion of .t | new law as yet unkiown, and . - . -~ — — = — . 5 fnes o W ¢t GAMES TODAY. Athletics Shut Out by Recruit Pitcher. o w scored and with | cyred final assurance af the appear- | club of the American association. The 1t present olved — v S Astes, ruit_piteher bases filled, Chal tien went 1o the »abber | ool trio of speed artists of the | national board based its ruling on the n extra h Reports trom Amertcan + ~cun . i arefut piched % tour “x runs goln e e Sracr dn<theo events to | incapacity of the player when he re- ' | Bteel trade 1 is_ be watcl = 0 oe ey Saslin, Mo pacaes Aoy One_more be staged at the Fair Grounds on Sat- | borted to Montreal . = 74 | mo gely. told of further siacken ol i pteitic: ases on | urday. Mr. Pendleton will return ‘ — — % > : ng new business, and during today's 5 « . 1 Boardman was wild and | home this morning. Frank Brown, one Baltic Preparing for Seasen. decline Steel was the especial target oal Leasss. ez 2 ax k' The champiuns { of Worcester's besi known speed mer About a hundred soccer enthusiasts =t " »n the short side. Kl i el Y eIy moHA i chants, will be entel in the long | turned out to witness a practice game cvidenes of real appre = - . an | entire = o events with hi high power speed mi | on Sayles park Saturday afternoon Must Wait Till Shaw Makes Goo traders, but the situa- | AMERICAN tragur STy | = A Preft Pldladeiph £ . chine, and Ted Carroil and T.eo Walsh | After a half hour of practice, side flon Shared on walty vihicl woa - s 11 before the two premier sped men of Sprinsficld, | were chosen between Jack Kaye and - ears 1 was attempted eiphta . ) - b e | have turned in their entries to Mr. | Sam Stafford. Stafford won the spin 3 o [at the x om a brea ngton Phifadeiotna. Washingt Pendleton, and promise to make Lhe [ur the coin and elected to kick tow f 0 be Tist held . sl ke L | going fast. Mr. Pendleton also receiv- | ards the village against the wimd o &) sEes ¢ 2 g A Hedk 083 it " nt tam In | ed two more entries from Hartford rid- | which was blowing quite 4 gale at the % ' fore i B 1 b et ¢ . lere, and several iher Worcester men | start. The first half, aithough score ; : i f | Louis . ; ] | Rave entered the event for single svi- | iess. provided a zood exhibition of e = market gre o - Foek e Morg %1% Phitadetobis . |inder machines. Providence is running | football en both sides, and each goal e en. | Strong ) ppeared and 1 g o5 4 1 ofRuaen2 | o Tmatorevcle meet on the same date as | was often ir. danger. In the lattar half P vadually gave wav, | : Med Sox Take Two from Hishlander s X R L 1% 1| the Tocal exhibition but riders are giv | of the game the Staffords assumed the last b was a decided " D 0. ¥ G oA ‘ 0 i|Lovers ) 31ing the local events preference on ac- | ag&Tessive, but were repulsed time and Unton Pacif o e e 8 s dnoricated 5o o o t e e ot e larger purtes, according fo | ime agaln by the defense of the - o | PoInte, whil of & or tmor 400 Tonn. o Sl Bl & 9 + 0 0!the statement of one of the promoters. | Ka: but the Staffords would not be d s AL o TR I e e Lo B e | © &) %07 portions and some splendid riding is | My Higham registered their first goal an ial paper was low nd | 1500 7 = o rune. 3 r 4 =i o 0 ool Gt ol e | Shertly atterward ana just before time S mie money developed a alightly easie s : e i o 1 " - EEREES o s 800 8 0 **Belier the well known speed men | was called Higham scored out of & English Stroke Continued at Yale. |1 n spite of the pendency of | g ) vl b Chamess § 3 3 378 lieramiput of town the mumber of local | ScHmuEgS) inifrout of the orl’ [HEE 5 3 e ! R G 7 beld i home team | atism e Erne i ammiiza 0 0 0 1 o|entries will add interest to the events. | the Staffords, Higham was continus & o C ¢ Tk G o i < andone e on sl it 1108 ¢|Work of putting the track in condition | 25, | it g A tin e 0 U S. Fxpress first innine, was Y . poy Lo **Reed B8, - s en com ced, ar t will be in i ok i ¥ o ~ » e 1 W nited States bonds were unchanged | oot & na s Tup = . e B New York e o ot shetkee . 0. 0 ¥ (@ o [HI% D Sommenced, B¢ it ¥ ! to the Kaye uggregation. Garrett and he. st s on ca 0 v Rubler. ‘ The visitor z but Me. | T * - 8 ! = TR Lot ¥ 3 i '+ | Hougllon werc the best of the Kayes, 2 200 Do, 1 v B « ¥ o e " i|in the past. One f i gom. | s A L = i | the meet statea T . Mine 1 5700 Uiab Coni 1S | ing fe 5 At the e . : i for ness the events Bill Smullen's Independents are to i I e i irse s o i 2 i b = en telr seson Satuzday aralpst the ¢ . et New York s | s. wich I'reo Academy eleven &t the = s i ¢ " e, Toler Shut Out Gients. { stolie CHICAGO CITY SERIES. Academy, and (he game promises to be ew L . 0 Weainghoia v asil | eat et b v 2o Ses s ! the 1 s 5 E o “The Independents have a 0 Woelwerth I S | B ST 900 0| e o eoryier % buien | National Commission Announces one. The Independe 7 e | A0 Wheatn, St (1L 41K 4t | g 3 30 0 2300 ame of | copvarn: imis | Players Eligible for Games Popham Bennett ~ Washington Lose: Meiji. = - Arier.3 &3 8 08 3 0 tes, and | Second gume P, - o Independets acoept the challenge g b COTTON. orkenso” 4118 ¢ 0830 fer adeterac | L S puteiconls |, | Cincinnatt, Sept. 30. — The national | The fnjependsts Accept e chaionge < ; . S e e S B S el e et me, und Mayor W20 ofknavesn 4% § | baseball commission, supplemenial to (€ the Westerly, efo ¢ - 3 . quiet; middiing Uplands 1450; gult] Lesen 672 1210 i e LR L R $92 3 gpmimam {104 ¢|the announcement of dates umpires 1y Ak o et daling _upl | 1 2 0200 e s i T s $13 00 ‘o 9 1'and detalls of the city series of base- | : 1 January 1359, March 1356, May 1 Tinio 3000 ed ki dlsmond seere bations.” e | SANSEY® 3§ 1 3 GIGAWT, 4 113 o o tional and Chicago American clubs, | cheo wunounces hiS CeUTeRent oom 4 : Fal R s Calawen @ 00 6 ¢ Sowess 3 0 3 0 ofpaxera 03 0 0| today gave oul tho official list of play- | the squared circie iy Sy : ihers 20 8 0 ofiiirere 2 0 4 1 0] ers ellgible to contest in this series. | patch received from Chicaga, he is to { Y v, Totals, 30 727 18 1 o waken 5 10 5 ofpum 000 0 ol T Nowe: leave the ring to devote the rematnder 1 ey, York, Sept. 30—Money on eall | ~an toc Buemuey o 4. 5.3 3 60 Bown” 40 0 ¢ o er. Brosnahan, Bridwell, Cheriey, Corrl- f o irm @3 per cent.: ruling rate | Seore %y lunings ARk DL Millee . 1 8 6 0 0| den, od, Ilumphries, Taven- s "t doan £ oing Bia 5 "0 [ warn e et el il W e Monce Nectiam | Qhildren Ory | ered st 3. Time loans steady: 60 days | oy vor bibs 16 n 6 o iienol, | e 85 et ihenar T sl gy v | |55 @4 1-2 ver cents 50 daya s Tob; | om Yok . ek O Gl e | Btack, Stewdet, Viughn, Watsen, FOR FLETCHER'S | Sl Fontis LS4 T dae i PO mesre by Gl Willidms and Zimmerman. CHICAUD GRAIN MARKET T o olu Toade e e Pilliaeiptia 5555 10 6 0 0 9 0 8 8 11| Barger Brodie, Breton, Callaban, | sy i | wempan Open. Hign i L R | we buse Wis, Aoran, Kiskpaucick, Walker Chos Chappell. ‘Cicette, Golllns, East- WHO S Fomsa ae weil as men 2 o ofluEntin TR T i s SRR SRR S T erly, Fournier, Gleason, Kubn, La- wro made miserable by | ¢ o1 vz 39 8% o gL r 51301001 s THREE MORE SPEEDERS throp, Lord, Kussell Schalk, 'Scotty 10° kidney @ad bladder < ] b 110 ol 3136 1! Twe tase i o, Heras, Houmidt. Ratiden R MOTORCYCLE RACES, |SWith, Sullivan, Walsh, Wedver and tooubie, | heusanie i . Thomane €1 8 1 Ofieynoiduo & & § 0 3! Toler Griraw, F TORC' 8. | White. = BLAME, iecommend e Kil- ’ % Mosclyp 8 0 01 o e o —_ 1 Walsh Enteeetti "The cemmission also handed down a o | paers Swasmp-Bootisk W = | Swen Break at Philadelohi. Brown, Carroll and Waish Entered in | ariiing in which it approved & decision | oS08 0 oe mers Buamp ook | | e Taistay 43 e 3 . A, Sent. 30.—Tadav's double I Saturday's Events. { ot the natioaal board in which the lat- ,gmrm‘l Snd donar sizes. Fou i a Bopion®™ A = I anoven breal. Fb) - | ter._annulled the release of Plaver | paye'q samplo ottle by mall o, alsa o Two bare hite, Hooper Rehe. drune"in ine Bret inoing, Biaws and Hariford, C, V. Pendiston, Jr., g¢- ' Inlernational league by the Leulsville v ETimer M arion o ey 00 Cloett, Poabody & Co.y Ine, Makers

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