Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1913, Page 3

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INSURANGE TAKE A POLIGY o ' in the AETINA ON YOUR AUTH = ‘with £ J. L. LATHROP & SONS AN IMPORTANT PROPOSITION that should interest &veryone who has 2 home that might be ruined by fire and a family that wouid suffer by the loss. 1 can insure your property in Reliable Companies at Reasonable Rates. ISAAC 5. JONES Insurance and [leal Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St REMOVAL William F. Hill, Real Estate and Fire Insurance has remcved to 25 Shetuckst street, opposite Thames National Bank. | Driscoll and Beckwith of Hartford the, Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING ‘1torney at-Law, 3 Richards B ‘Phone 708 Brown & Perkuas, iitimsys-at-lan | Uver First Nat Bank, susiucke: - Eutrance stairway next te Thavws | Natton Bank. Telephone 3.3 EDWIN W. HIGGLUS, Attormey-at-Law. Shanuen Building. mar10a Palace Faol and Billiard Parlors Six Tables—five pool and one Billiard. | Tables sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. Supplies at all times. 49 MAIN STREET NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Bosweil Ave, First-class Wines, Liguors and Cigars. Meals and Welch Rarebit served to order. Johp Tuckie. Prop. Tel. 42-5 F. C. ATCHISON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Room 1. Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. Night "phone 1083 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAI{ Dental Surgeon i In charge of Dr S. L. Geer's practice | during his last fliness. McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn. BALTIC. New Postmaster, Thomas Sullivan, Be- gins His Duties—Will be Assisted by His Wife—Succeeds Louis J. Fon- taine. Thomas Sullivan, the newly appolint- ed posumaster, took up his duties Wadnesday, and Louis J. Fontaine con- cluded his work there. ATHLETIC REGULARS PLAY TODAY Next mec Days to be Devoted to Perfection of Team Work For Series Against Giants—Youngsters Have Been in the Field—Mack Expected to Show Full Strength Now. 14 Philadelphia, Oct. 1.—Connie Mack, manager of the Athletics, returned to- night with his “cub” players who have been used in the series just completed against Washington and tomorrow the American league champions, weather permitting, start the final games of their regular schedule with New York. 1t is expected Mack will present his strongest lineup ip order that team work may be perfected for the world's series next week. The first string players of the Ath- leties have been allowed to take things easy since they clinched the pennant. They were expected to start today a course of training that would put them on edge for the opening game with the New York Giants next Tuesday, but n which fell in almost a corltinuous downpour prevented them from prac- ticing at Shibe Park. It is now ex pectad that Manager Mack will place his full strength in the fleld against New York for the series of three games scheduled to be played tomor- row. Friday and Saturday. The National league season for this city ended today. EIGHT SPEEDY RIDERS FOR OPEN EVENTS Latest Entrants in Motorcycle Races. Wedne: morning C. V. Pendle- ed the entries of Bennie M. ton, Jr., rec Driscoll and L. Beckwith of Hart- ford in the motorcyeie events for speed machines to be heid at the fairgrounds Saturday, Driscoll 1 a well known rider and has a number of victories to his credif over th dirt tracks. He is to ride a seven horsepower Bxcel- sior and will represent the Hart- ford Excelslor agency. With him from Hartford comes Beckwith, an- other dirt track rider of note who he taken 4 record of a mile in 4 1 seconds on mile dirt track. He has entered the local races, the same ma- chine on whifh he mude hid record Eight fast men have paid their e try s for all three h Bowere events. They are Wiid Bill Bur « ity, George Latham of Lebanon, nk Brown of Worcester, Ted Car roll and Leo Walsh of Springfield, J. Poliazo of Newburgh, N. Y. Bennie Driscoll and M sckwith of Ha ford, stated by those up on the rs g game to be the fastest bunch of riders ever assembled at one meet in New gland. Three or four other Iriders are practi Iy certain of n- tering in the three open events. W the number of entries already receive it will be neqessary to run each of the open events in twc trial heats and a final, so at the afternoon's program will” provide for 11 events. Five of the eight machines in these events are models and fast goinm excitement is guaran- teed. An effort is being made to se- cure a special racer for Wild Bi Burdick, but it is uncertain as ye as to whether it will be po: secure the machine in tim The single cylinder race pramis be one of interest owing to the fact that only local riders are eligible. HARVARD SHORT OF #£NDS. Old Injury Removes Gardiner from the Lineup—But Three Men Left. Cambridge, Mass., Oect. 1.—Tudor Gardiner, star tackie of the Harvard varsity eleven of 1911 and a leading candidate for end on the present Crim- son team, probably will never play football again. ‘ Gardiner was lost to the Harvard team today when his physicians ad- vised against his playing further. He broke his forearm in the Harvard- Princeton game two years ago and the injury kept him out of the zame last year. This season under the test of (wo weeks’ practice the arm was found to be too weak to allow him to play with reasonable safety. His absence, together with the ill- ness of Milholland and Dana and the ineligibility of Smith has left Har- vard with only three available ends, instead of the seven who started the practice season. Pirates Beat Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind, Oct. 1.—The Pittsburgh National league club won from the Indianapolis American asso- ciation team 9 to 5 here today. Merz went to pieces in the fifth and the visitors bunching hits with the locals’ errors scored three runs. In the sixth more misplays and more hits brought Pittsburgh’s total to nine. O'Toole, who started the game for the visitors, was taken out after he had allowed nine hits for a total of five runs. The Fscore Pittsburgh 200133000913 0 Indianapolis 1 2020000 0—5 12 8 O'Toole, Robinson and Simon; Merz, Schardt and Livingston. Umpire, Geisel. Columbus T Columbus, Oct, 1. steady flelding the Columbus Ameri- can assoclation team won today from the St. Louis Americans in a ten in- ning exhibition game. The final score was 5 to 4. Cole went the entme dis tance for the winners. Perring tied the score In the eighth inning with a home run. In the tenth, Hinchman's double scored the winning run on two sacrifices. Score by innings: Columbus 1000 020101—5 9 6 s St. Lo In spite of un- or St. Louis 2001000100—4 8 1 Batter -Cole and Murphy; Lever- | enz, Weilman, Mitchell and Crossen, | McAllister. Umpire, Biernalter, Bismaya Takes 2.20 Trot. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 1.—Drenched by rain Tuesday night, the Columbus Grand Circuit track was not made safe for racing this afternoon until three o’clock when an abbreviated progi of class events was taken up. | Buckeve $5,000 stake for trotters was postponed until tomorrow. Only one of the three races started was finished, Bismaya winning the 220 trot after the fi heat had been won by George Rex of the Murphy stable. Penn Forced Hard to Win. Philadelphia, Oct. 1.—The little nklin and Marshall eleven played great foothall against the heavy team of the University of Pennsylvania on Franklin field this afternoon and al- though the Red and Blue got away with a victory, it was not accom ed until after the visitors had crossed the Quakers' goal line. It was the first touchdown made against the home team this season. The final score was 13 to 6. Norwich Schedule Cancelled. Northfield, Vt, Oct. 1.—The cancel- lation of the entire schedule of the Norwich university football team, be- cause of the death of Halfback Ver- ner Belyea, was announced today. Belyea's death resulted from injuries received in a game with Holy Cross Sept. 24. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL | | get GAMES TODAY. American Leagus Cleveland at etrolt. © Boston_at Washiugton. New York at Philadeihla. Natienal Leaswe Brooklyn at Boston. Philadeiphia at New York. . AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINA. Lost. Philadelphla ...... « 56 63 Washington Cloveland. Foston - Chicago |/ Detrolt St. Loui: 94 New York : A 93 Tigers Lost to Cleveland. Detrolt, Oct. 1.—Vean Gregs held Detroit o fou scattored hits today and Cleveland. continuing thelr desperate although near loneless fizht for second 0 1. The Cleveland southpaw blapked place. won {5 oserm undl ihe nintb, when Cabh biat out an eld hit. siole second &nd third and scored on Greag’s poor throw to catch Veach off first. Olson, who plaed In Lajole’s place, singled to right in the first inning, scoring Leiboid. Cleveland Wou il Zame 1 the ffth when, with the bases filled. Chap- man drove & double to the sgoreboard in left cen- ter, bringing home O’Neill, Gregg and Leibold. Sin- gles by Chapman, Olson and Byan gare the visito: fio tallles in the eizhth. House replaced Comstock sn_the final inninz and he was found for two run: O'Nelll singled, scored on Lelbold's triuble and Chapman brousht Letbold in by drivinz a long sac- | rifico 8 to Cobb. Jobuston was ordered off the field in the sixin inning by Umpire O'Loushlin for protesting against Chapmanss 2 2 1 1 0/Baumen2b 3 1 1 0 0 Jackson,yt 5 0 0 O 0 Crawfordf 4 1 2 0 0 4 0V\2 5 1iGibsone 4.0 3 O'Nill.e 4 3 4 3 0f Comstock,p 6' :" ; N i *Stange i10 : jE 11 o e Wsbington, Washingion made i stralght sh aninz from Philadelphi, liy 1 to 0. Again the champions plaved mone but ond string men. but they forced the locals o in order io win. Bohen. one of Connle 5 youngsters in the bor and pliched a splendid game. He allowed bul three hils, two of them coming i {he eizhth inpipg when Washington across the winning run. Botles. & Washington A ball 48 Tie opponer for a pinch hitter the ninth Inplug fo s In order. T ult, pitehed almost as 2 He wis relieved to make w the eighth. Gallia pitehed Washington and retired the score: Washington. Datey.ef Walshi. 1t o= Fritz.5b 0 I 0 0 o 1 0 Stunk 1 0 3 Totals, 28 -3 " *Rattedf or Brickles in 8th. ““Batted for Bentles in Sia Bcore vy inninzs— | Phiiadeiphia 000 00 Washingion 001 1 Two base it WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lo PO Xew York Lo “ 65 Philadeiphls HR Chicago et Pitisburg. 6 Bosten . 82 Brooklyn 52 Cincinna b7 St Louls s GIANT REGULARS WILL WORK TODAY. Three Games on Programme for Today —Reported Trade of Tris Speaker Denied. New York, Oc After taking a few days’ rest while the Colts were essaying to represent the team in Bos- ton, the Giant regulars are expected to back into the harness again to morrow, if th permits a game, for a three tuning up strotch before the son ends and world’s series week begins. Manager McGraw was hopeful tonight of get- ting his entire championship lineup on the field against Philadelphia, but he would not commit himself to saying definitely whether the two injured members of his first line squad. Doylc and Snodgr: would be found in their weather da ‘ SUNDAY il THE NEWS OF THE DA and Many Attractive Features. Mr. Sullivan was born fn Baltic, De- UPWARD MOVEMENT, Hes o Con. | Copper, 42% | usual po Hoth men have heen s cember 21st 1876. He entered the em- | p, 400 Tomn Produs o 132% | out for light practice in the past day pioy of Charles F. Charon, when a | Warket Shows Strength Though Ad- 100 Do. prd . .’,°;, or two, and McGraw seems califident - young man .aud later worked for the | vances Are Generally Small. o290 Diss.”Scuitics 11" | that the two will be in fit conditi®n to Metropolitan Life Insurance company, | = 4 700 o L 29% | play the game against the Athletics and for the past tem years was over- | New York, Oct Under the lead| 500 be oy o0 8% | next week. | “n ay en S a 0 y Seer in the Shetucket Worsted mills. | of the coppers, which made the best| 300 Ge. s b Weather conditions tonight made it ’ Many friends wish him success in.his | Showing of any group in the. market, Gooddeh, B ¥ doubtrul it the Polo grounds would be 3 new undertaking. His assistant will | stocks moved upward today. Union D4 e auir . in shape for a game by tomorrow af- q' M.. Fontaine, the former postmaster | Tose a point each, but the advance in T, Coppe a unique Jle Lill is scheduled, a o 2 filled his office in a most capable man- | feneral was small and its chief signif- Dne. Mec double header following the X Ll ner ,and his work was thoroughly sat- | cance lay in the fact that the decline i of the game of Aug. 30, when Umpire 5 istactory. the previous two days was effect- Eresge Co Brennan stopped play in the ninth in- J un ay 0“ n y . a eal.. Not: | uany ohecked. 160 Luck Sted ning of the game at Philadelphia be- " 9 < . : b e acmuna for AboekS iwas | Bebtarsd ) Tanteabitay i cause of actions of the bleacher crowd : Rev. G. H. Comeax f New Bedford, ¥ 1600 Leh, alley bt recently. | short interest had been over-extendéd Mex. Petrol up just at the point where it was brok- Ernest Desauteiles is confined to his | PY recent selling and that the market| U Wi Ouoper ... el o e home on Main atreet with an attack of | W35 in-a strong technical position | jes 3™ % o a™d D 5 eas i A e 7 . Eastrtts Business wus still concentrated larse- | Bl 1g, Lhe bases clear, one man out and O der Early of Y N rsdeal D e Ailaguist o Figh. stiest was [ 15 In’ the speculative favorites, and the | a one"ball e bu Jack Murray. raer arly: O our INewsdealer or rect isiting friends In North Grosvenor. | heavy demand for stocks for loaning, at. Load A report of an important trade % 9’9 oo dale recently SVENOT- | oepecially of Steel, indicated the char- | 00 Yer Con Copoer.® printed here this afterncon excited Fron’i ¢ Covrant O{»nce et acter of the rec elling. I Goo Ny ol keen interest in baseball circles until 4 1 . Football Injuries Cause - Weidman's | The market ope L o zanonal | ST S 2 L & e advance, largely in response to the rise| 197 t s Speaker, the star center- Death. jag American stocks in London. Bear| s fielder of-the Red Sox, was to be trad- Minneapolis, Oct. 1.—Allen Weldman, | {raders renew their attacks, again| ed to the New York Americans for the high school boy whose spinal col- | center: thelr attacks on Steel, which | Cree. Sweeney and King Cole, the la umn was fractured while playing foot- | was depressed under. vesierday's low ter the former Cub star secured by all September 24, died toda He | shrpess o olber aciive b Ao the New Yorks this fall by draft from was running with'the ball when he | \wor hammercd, but the resultant de-| 1 Columbus. Frank Chance, however — = = - - = collided with another player and was | cline failed (o bring out stocks. In-| 20 | was prompt to deny the report when | (ing the K. 0. on an opponent is has been malched to meet Hugh Me- i ad. a better demand appeared at 19 his attention was called to it ere’s | jatest fad of boxers in New York hegan for 20 ro in Sydney, e the lower level. The mark opened | 0 i"‘”“”'\ 'l” it.» said Chance, Ithough 1 W., Oct i l —_— = joleseg g lorels o ne he added, grimiy, “we certainly could | \walter B S N To Dance With |- e denkn ™ me' Sicins | o ke Bpeaker if wo nad him.” Mo i R | ronz during the remainder 2109, e e ilbert Gal or M Joe Rivers h signed to meel the | BUSINESS i RING NOTES. Baldwin. vinoer of the ankie Russell-kK. O. exceptional rise in Coppers wa S50 = 74 Brawn bout, which (akes place in New Comfort Use TIZ|.. . mim i el Kid Patts and Foune faspe iy | e el L I T COLLEGE metal In London and the strong show meet in New London next month, weight, has arrived in Australia, and | ner will meel Oct | — — ing made in the Kuropean fortnightl . RS | . pa die (ampi and Frankia Rurns of | sm———— e — TIZ Makes Tired Fast Dance With | repont of copper stocks this ma ¥ ity sHEntect An Doy st Deto- e : he position of London in this mar Iersey . 56 Remington Cub. Datight ket was an important factor. A bet-| ; beri10. ko st o lg ) 00 | ter feeling abroad was' reported, and X 3 T pher alle them: aosthes away corn, | £ foroign accannt. London was cs — Sy Ensl Uil Bty Pretly much all the instruction TIZ will surely cure vou of all foot | o tad on batancs running close ta Trion Pacife Singing a song in the ring after put- | el oo toimvess iiEDy reachere troubles. Just take our word for It shares. Un."Dre “Grods ‘pra o come and sit with you at your try TIZ for tender feet today. Tnfavorable Ansust returns for some Yhind et Ty i own desk and carefull; lai f orable Angust returns for some biled By Yans 3 y explain TIZ is on sale everywhere, at drug- | of the large eastern lines failed to de U S Ruber DeaIcus CRumoL Be. Oured gists’ and department stores. price | Drooi® (i iallroad stocks. New York L by local applicati as they canu.c every step of the work so that 25c. Tt your dealer won't supply vou, | (‘antral and Pennsylvania both report- Do "pfd e e R you cannot help but to under- we will send by mail on receipt of | oq Jarge shrinkages in net, and Erie Vo Car e and that is by constitutional remedios siand S pejon 6" Seininus Ay price. Be sure box bears signature | hiade the poorest showing of recent| 1o be. oa Deafness is_caused by an infamed are held Mondays, Tuesdays and of Walter Luther Dodge & Co. 1223 | momihs. 100 Vui, “Detin. 'pa ] dition of the mucous lining of the Thursdeve: frot: 2489595 o’c) Bo. Wabash Ave., Chicago. e cweve: frvemnlar Total salés 100 Wabash Yustachian Tube. When this tube is ursdays from 7 to 9.15 o'clock. oo T A T et e S Y . $1.125.000. United Stetes 600 Do. pfd inflamed you have a rumbling sound or % The cost is only $4.00 per month par value, $1.125000. Tnited States Union el imperfect hearing, and when it is en- ' i - bonds were unchanzed on call. 1400 SWestinghouse Lilleme am g | Urely closed deafniess is the result and L f‘:l' Srbbac work. We, ‘furnish S Y 200 Wiseonsin Central S48 “« 4s | uniess the inflammation can be taken all the supplies and loan you the Total snlen, 302.673 Shares on tored 2 MONEY LOANED 6. STOCKS. et S fog) Gomgition. Reating mall - poneE | text bocks. ; There are.no extras Lowest Rates of Interest. An old GLHin Che BN New York, Oct. 1.—Spot cotton|put an Infamed condition of tog el | This is the open door of op- e:_!.illih.d flnn‘m dea: with, “ro0 ‘Beet Sugar steady middling uplands 14,20, cous surfaces. i i AR COLLATERAL LOAN 700 Am. Dl , gulf Tt portunity for you to succeed in - L A E] 11300 A’ Can .- 14.45; sales, 162. Ve will give One Hundred Dollars life. (Establisned 1872.5 e * Futures closed steady: October 14.00, | 121,50 $Hat cannoe b pareq puoed by i 4 Mim e 8T 2 December 13.86, January 13.68, January | S iarrn Cuge, - Band for mroa Y, Hall’s HAT'S the use of a repeating gun If you work days and cannot . oo . e 1T 1368 March 1373, May 1376, July| I3 CHENBY & CO, Toledo, Ohio. that throws the shells, smoke and gas- get your - education _otherwise Z 50 Am. Cotion 366, Sold by Druggists, 75c. . . : than in NIGHT SCHOOL, this 300 Am. Te Securities i @ TAIE BT Ry PR rar denit es in the way of your aim? That'sthe d 360 Am. Tocomotire bid e : S 4 i % 30 dui e MONEY. pation. =~ question that started us working on the § is your best chance for a prac 0 Do. ptd New I ot PO Ny e Y3 UMC B gy 2 tical business education. rnest ullard e Au. wetdos R T e el Women Who Get Dizzy. Remington-UMC Batlom Ejection Pump Gun—the 99 to 105 Main Strest, . 00 Do ot W el st Bk Sl ralivery woman who is roubled with only gun nf[xls kind on the market, and used by W. E. CANFIELD, Proprietor. I da St 3as fainiing and_dizzy spells, backachs, #¥ thousands of gunners all over the country. . vloLlN o am T Time loans steady; sixty days 41-4 che, weakness, debility, constipa Sl Blacch EI 1 o'k T @415 per cent, Binety davs 12, sie | $o0, oF Kidner (rpubles should use LSl Reee b Perfectly Balanced. TEACHER 80 aw Wi oy ra months 43-4. ", e R Three Inbuilt Safety Devices—accidental dis- DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIER A e e nealth, adding strength —and . vigor charge impossible. Simple Take-Down—a quar- St RE § i 300 Alchison = e e e e trom (e drst dose. Mry. 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