Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1913, Page 3

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" WHITE SOX WIN CHICAGO SERIES|YOU'RE BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED! TAKE A POLICY AETNA |t Tt Sesghe Game From o by scre o 52— LIVER 18 SLUGGISH--DIME A BOX ON YOUR ALTO wita National League Twirlers Hard Hit—Total Receipts for L LATHROP & <CNS . Furreq tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- | that is horrible and nauseating. A Series $105,815 tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- | Cascaret tonight will surely straight achés come from a torpld liver and |en you out by morning—a 10-cent box Somstipatad bowels, which cause your | Will keep your hoads clear. stamach stomach 'to become filled with ~un-|sweet, liver and bowels regular and Qigested food, which sours and fer- | make you feel chesrfal and. bully for ments like garbage in a swill barrel. | months. Thats the first step to untold misery | Don't forg: indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, | tle insides vellow skin, mental fears everything |ing, too, oc The 5 > in a_row from | y and won the | well and e score was 5 |sin od in a duel with | ot a single after there Good ilied out and Brid- er followed with sharp 1 scored Saier. Svers rushed his artillery in the final round, but oF o e et ™) CANDY CATHARTIC, t your children—their lit- ed a good, gentle, cleans- sionally, honor | which decided s double in the fourth in- ¥'s victory for the Ameri inning runs across the i leag brings 10 a close the seven Sox started a bombard- | meeting of the clubs, the Sox winning st Hur four times and the Cubs twice, with After Lo { the first series a tie aver stopped the belated n| The attendance today was 29,484; re- BOXES -ANY DRUG STORE | y o Silees g e 10 OB B oS = ot Boxes: \ CIRE\ OU’LL commi $1,056; each club's ) EP. never ey el e ~URKWHILE YOU'SLE 5 find a cowboy double into the Total Attendance 153,920. without “‘the mak- M or- ; jDatted, o] g R ol L endance 071 NO HanmonvERx =Tl woula: mer catoher for the losal Am- R ?s S:cl;;g SSnd for | division of the as follows: e ssociation baseball club and ISAAC S. JONES ind CHOWS | Pratt and Beck Exchange Blows—Um- with the Washington American | HUlJIN ¢ Tdiesls Sascadiah. 2k Eenite Agents ] included dou otal receipts, 5 pires Quit the Field. League club, died at his home here to- of every soldier — . . 36 by Chage. Nationa mission’s share, $10,500. Sk . of curv e of the spine, whic . Richards Building, 91 Main St ra ana Bodic and 4 single by Cha fatlonal commissioirs hare, $10 R fiat fight be- | Tomilic Trom Taumion meoehrre on 1o | equipment. The familiar round tag -t Sebly Pool (for first four sames), ‘n . humerous Verbal bat- | diamond. hangs from the blouse pockets of all of and . tles between the managers, the deser e = 3 aaa s srlount 1 Alviaed notwesn the | Hom Of theturolett aad iy ot MACK CONGRATULATED. Uncle Sam’s Jack Tars. And in the of- mer- o drive | winners and A ‘@ouble | can_players hallcs | $14, ficers’ mess on every battleship and at every military post you’ll find an open sack of ‘“Bull’’ Durham, inviting every- Philadelphia, O Hundreds of | one to roll for himself a fresh, hand-made follows: Ameri- | exciting features kept the fans in a g e National players, | lively spirit at today’s double header | Receives Hundreds of Letters and of the series fo decide the city cham-| Telegrams—Meclnnis and E. Murphy | Nationals ..0 0010000 1—2 9§ 1| decided, each club having won three REMOVAL |: William F. Hill. Real Es nd Fire | < Shetuck: | Bank. Insurance has remcved to 2 innings: osite Thames N. stres e e Bl = : s sames and tied two. e Sock s L 4 : Y Chamenicary OIS ON T | o the first game’ Derrill Pratt, thel Nim 'on “the windies oy cs BoeanE ““Rull”’ Durham cigarette—the kind that ATTORNEYS AT LAW L el Hivitnris, fanes [ & Datted mail which THE Bl 1h tho. eoe | o2, Ath AR T b;“?g“i brings lasting enjoyment and satisfaction AMOS A. BROWNING ! Rally Came Too Late, { umpires, O'Loughlin, Orth, Tl and wiem DoplesiOlsRed Connle Mack, manager of the g to more millions of men than all the brands ie ninth the Cubs again threat- { and O'Day o ersiic iwi jgtiedtio tie | Among them was the gollowing from & . e . S v i 5 : to arue with the arbiter. While Hfi‘ President Johnson of the. Atserican of ready-made cigarettes combined ! g . T DON CHENAULT WINS | ENTRIES comiIng IN Natlonals' bench, Pratt says, call-| “Hearty coneratulations to you and GENUINE | abus : ur world's chempions on their gplen- $8000 STALLION STAKE Clearly Outclasses Fleld—Lady Wa- netka Takes Two-Year-Old Trot. : 3 o, FOR MOTORCYCLE RACES. | Pratt rushed to the be 8 g MBS | g atio ving. * As the American league ”» % Ted Carroll Promises to Bring Other f separated the fighters, and | frerciornaiiies With three i Riders from Springfield. med his argument With| cquajleq 3 Hildebrand and was banished. ember sof the vi SMOKING TOBACCO nd appreciation | . The remainder of the game went on | Sau then el R (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5-cent sack) Don Che- [ The public It owned | of t on, eas- | F lin peace, but when the second contest | the | in_ P 8 share of the o ‘Gismond and the umpires | ¥ s Teceipts may ot bs 4 ‘ 5 | turned over to the local club until aft- | 1ef 1d, saying they were through | (x"tre Grer, to the local i i i 4 2 with the farce. mmission, o or 0 e | WY < ¢Ball”” Durham has been the standard smoking tobacco of ‘the ond game they ol and Risnt N : - world for tnree generations/ 1t is the _of the artme it : : : v : 4 = Yo as that they will not %o on the tour i A book of “papers” same today as it was 53 years ago— : : o-vear- |50 n avor s, has | { . of the world with the New York and FREE with each just pure, good tobacco with the natural tobacco fragrance —rich, s held ave moved the o arrange for to be carrled uld not let his tes : % d to become mem o Vhite il the rogular f smanwa at | £1 0 become men of ‘the, Whit posit Tte g with Ma e ‘ GREGG SCORES 19 STRIKEOUTS. Naps Defeat Pirates in 13 Innings— | Pitchers’ Battle, Gregg vs. Hendrix. contestan astic and 5th of Oc- | to permit Chicago clubs. Both have been Invit- Soenie sack mellow and satisfying._ “Bull” Durham hand-made ciga- rettes have a delightful aromaand fresh fragrance that no other cigarettes possess. der continued to left the field | rooms. Both | R n perfect co ter: rounced were through 1’"“,‘”"“, "\w l!"l— 'I":a»»( ;‘_xml nd ot that the record n ter b I and Hillqehrand el todas My st e Comparetheir delicious smoothness and cool- rds pu . of Cleveland, who struck out 19 | ) ii[# ; made aigarettes, and judge for yourself. men, “and Hendrix of Pittsburg. who| A % | fanned nine batters. however The N game 5 to he second game at the end of | 1to 1. \1. r o {BIG DEMAND FOR TICKETS n Time, 2 today on by Gregg when he | H S : R H.E bled with one man out in the 13t — = = ————— - FOR YALE-HARVARD GAME | Natic Seses TR e b PN 3 cored on a single by Leibold. The | o100 - i S Soarir t " | f y o 00 02t Lol gp! atisfled with the way the public turn- | ing p ded by bis former man- | used for planting by forest ser- GIANTS GET THEIR COIN e 000001 001 e v e iz 404 the | d ouf to witness the event that they | axer, J Dunn_of Baltimore, while | vice. : e Big Force of Clerks Required to Han- 3 Harmon and Snyder 254 unced oy the national| hgve gecided to hold another one on |Jack Lapp dlso intends to go hunt ey E] $2,698 Score | 00 Athietioo dle Applications. nsiand Asuew. foe St e Slon Tiere en090.ah, 1 Beoreiiby 5 Murphy will spend some time at A growing scarcity willow, s 4 | 3 e MnAn e Hildebrand. R.H.p, | Most of the same riders that were|home in White Mille, ¥ | erally used for wooden shoes in $ | = - TLE. | entered_here at the last meet will be Siar - and Hordl to | rop o an adoption of e Hard Practice at Yale. on hand, with many more added to the | Oy, ane A,‘“ ot PR . I | New Haven, Conn, Oct Despite list. Some of the riders that were ex- | thongh Afv. and Mrs < t with iyetie Sat pected here on October 5th, Who Were | Some time in New Yo listinct California arvard-Yale | ¢ no letu te Yale | L | entered at the big meet n Providence | for the west. 4 found in omly two s ; foam at ctice today, | drix_an 58: umpires, | SRGeC L the | o alities in the sou e e Macored four. totichdowss | Emslie, Dineen, T and Bason: ~ |on ihe sems dat gt s oot ties in the southern’ part 2 scrubs. Cornish, who | e S | Syracuse, where the fans i ve solved the quarterback | ANOTHER MOTORCYCLE MEET. slastic reception f his a and the | b . i 1 tu v Murph, arred b the side gnes, | Specders Will Ride at Fair Grounds | (ldt 2 B o e, ot known whethe: inguy s | Track Oct. 25. } | later go gunning, or not. orcester h: d e October 26th is the date sct for the| ~ MISS RAVENSCROFT WINS. [ Jorcester have deg ince Death of, Ex-Senator. | next big motorcycie The pm.gT R i i TR on' > napolls, Oct. 13—Eddie Hey- | moters of the last meet were so well | Turns in Card o in Women’s Go = hang intends to h Sy e 5 4 ournament. in Buffalo, and Bush ! nis auto- | i i = mobile shipped to Brair . buys a ‘Wilmington, Del, Oct Miss| Ira Thomas probably ain adys Rave oft vai the I bor- | close to Philadelph unt m. w l golf championship tournument today | where he 1s suffe 3 n the lin )1 1ington Coun- | the spine. mna lub wit card of 88, sixteen| Plank has already gone tc Rty e g Oldcone, 20-Year Gold-Filled Case Fully Guaranteed » Ffirflflfiflfl & Charhonnea | ) FRANKLIN SQUARE | | . ants will a € g i and Fixtures PCIaEghE & ol L ks . 10c, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ F o { Inverted <uer. 10c, 15c, 20c, 28¢ : 3 e t T ol al 25¢ Mantle, guaranteed for 90 days 2 X of the Y ~ S ~ FLOWERING BULBS [t ke wo. w o LANTING - ne ak Not Ready to Retire. s upon Dr. o~ = e e e by FRIESIA REFRACTA AL ( per dozen..... 10c ) CROCUS, per dozen ........ TRy B s siste i va, s A NG JONQUILS, per dozen .....woen.om PSR A [ : NARCISSUS, per dozen .. . ....pe.oerineise T ase e NI 1 7 DAFFODILS, per dozen . .... PR RO~ e o acufure, 206 i ke the uPws ¢ [ HENCIEEES penchie i . oo s ool osiadion Sdie viv s SERRISRY " . onnie Mack wanted me | o ! cation p ¥ r. 4 i ~ f trates T in i - Highlanders Release Whitman. f,]fi;m s ot s - SPE ¥ v " rele: \ g . 3 . ~ . b wn € e s s |\ Qument 1 to speedily | Lindsay Special Outfit—Burners, Mantle and Globe com- v oL lub of the International | and other unsight zema. | plete, worth 50c—Sale price. ...a.eveecnenn.ene. 39 " mmounced today by Sece- | Ointment is a doctor’s pre % . wh bues of the New York American | an_experiment. Al aruggitts or by | Handled Axes (steel laid) ......c.viefeunsavonn .59 o it » Vhitman was secured from mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Phila- n vt ] R el s e Ball Peir. Riveting Hammers ... .....cu.eonnnnaa. 25c ‘ r- | ter part of the season. i Saw Sets, worth 35¢ . ........Socsiceiae e enisprae: 256 | Smith Daests = optt. | Saw Files, worth 10c . . ... . o cfaitc s et senzas) | BE wnd naly at the L | Extension Bit Holders, worth $1.25, for ..wov..un... $1.00 he wwries Tiver | ‘ Cold Chisels . ... ... . ... omvEsiemevnns; 5c-and 10¢ : e was 929¢ a 1b. Ammeters, worth $1.25 . . . . . oemomims woruper 75C to Play White Sox, | AT ' = B, Lo THE HOUSEHOLD vk Giants (Nationa ame in Portiand on Ne i unn's armac ALBERT BOARDMAN, Propristor niract for (he umg baving sued teday 50 Main Street BULLEYIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET - -

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