Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 21, 1913, Page 3

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21,;]9!!‘! INSURANT TAKE A POLICY in the _ETNA ON YOUR AUTO X with J. L. LATHRO® & cGNS AN IMPORTANT PROPOSITION that sheuld Interest evervone who has that might be ruined by fire amily that woull suffer av the Joss. 1 can imsure your property in Rellable Companies «¢ Reasonable & hom end a Rates ISAAC S. JONES E Insurance| and Rea' Estate Agent, Richards Building, '#1 Main St REMOVAL - William F. Kill. Real Estat> and Fire Insurance has remcved to 35 Shetucket street, oppesite Thames Naticnal Bank. Over Woolwerth's 5 and 10c Stors. ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING stiorney at-iaw 3 RicRarss Bla Prone 300, EDWIN W, W Erown & Periuns, lemgysal-law Uier sim: hal baak sascuced: ek Lce slalrway ext s Thasewes ona wak Telephoas 53-% " AUTOG ROBES Just Received Montina and Plush—Large Sizcs Rubber Interiined —{nexpensive Wind Proof, Water Preof, Moth Proof E Robe to buy. Come — get a look at them. The L. L. Chagman Co 14 Bath St.. Norwich. Ct. UHLAN TO RETIRE? d's Greats Trotter Has Had ul Record. 1 t . still in his prime, n his prime is show on * 1 has ever = N sreat- | © ime. It | inderesti- ncoln died ~a elongs to the ar the same o The follow ge 5: time, aze time. sulky; 1911 dine How Mack Differs from Other Man- | agers. r 1 rds nally o aniity o 7 the | abstinence from liquor | ve a E hade in niform t . eld waya on t 1o d pos- | “$han hiw pitcher of cateh Braves Acquire Pitcher Beck « b Back Fom Nashville his treatme for | pir heads or other roublesor conditipns, W = skin with pore p and | - e comf X thorou: w ' feub SUT v pores, les . rface of the how in & 1d to this anbisation of suiphuriand . that makes SULPHOLAC nt in_charaeter S0 uR- usu Physi preseribe SULPHOLAC Ask for SULPHOLAC at yeur drug- Fists Generous jars for 30c. with di- yections. ¥ sample if vou write Hudsor & Co. Jnc, 149 and 151 West BB S, New York stormy session of the ball assocfation late this afternoon, James H. O'Rq re-elected president, secretary find treasurer. defeating Dan O'N 3 Springfield, 5 to 3. Owner of Hartford and Carey of Springfield then left the meeting after there had been a wordy warl meeting the constitution was and President O'Rourke’s te extended to flve vears. It is said that Hartford and Springfield may test the valldity of the latter vote. CAPTAIN MURPHY ARRIVES HOME Acorn , team of the league, was introduced at the by Sam Kennedy of Waterbury as the Makes Trip by Auto From New York, Accompanied by Jack Mclnnis, John Green and Elmer Kilroy—Philadelphia Leader Will Spend Winter at His Home in This City. addition of Ta Meclnnis of the Phila- | star shoristop of the Athletics went | delph to Meriden, | of the universe, John Green and Elmer of Philadeiphia, ter a son of the famous _ | Nat Kilroy, arrived In town at 7.30 | behind' there &nd old twirler, | balance of the [ For O Londo; terbur: | in Gloucester, Mass., this morning, but i return to this city ¥riday to visit spent Sunday in New York, where they were scheduled which, however, on account of the rain. The guartette whole party i anticipation be given the | izens of the Quaker town. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEW HAVEN AT 83. New Low Record Reached Slump of Railroad Stocks. to Philadelphia demonstration n_exhibition was cancelled . [2== newspaper article In ¥ ported that Mr, Clarkin of had charged that some teams in league had exceeded the salary limit. This started a heated controversy that livai.of Sprhgfield by 5 to |4dents Carey and Clarkin the: meeting. | tution was amended, making the pre ident’s term five vears. > urer’s $1,800. WLl was introduced to the meet reported that he is seeki id Hopes that stgtks late las! sustained upward move- g6 time, | ment we: Nothing definite was decided upon tc day, however. | was Jarzely under the s b nounced that he had traded Wa shares on balance. New London and a cash consideratio { of the vigor of Saturday’s upturn shorts ceased buying in cove turned, and early advances were tary-treasurer, terbury American. » day, although a late - PITCHER BUSH liscouraging with which prices were depressed, | such stocks as St Pennsylyan thousand baseball enthusiasts | points | New ia’s heaviness furthey rep was planging a although there was no official | tion | by lion dollar mortgage, oppers were e in the metal in of warrants rterest apparently was buill up, factor in today’s advance, | siightiy reaching new Demand sterling is not last August imports, but growing ease market and the unsettled con the opinion of when there was | international | wint Southern Rallway e bringing in of the metal irregular with further on Rock Island i value, $1,150,000. United States twos advanced 1-4 on | canl Untted Clgar ofd . Accused of Cornering Cotton. 20.—Kugene Scales of Texas and Frank B, Brown of New Orleans ind William B. West Maryiand . the supersediag indictment accusing them ving operated a corner member of the family contracts a col or & cough. Prompt use will stop tbe spread of sickness. S. A. Stid o son, Mich, writes: “My whole depends upon Dr. King’s New Discov- ery as the besc cough and cold medi- cine In the world. Tw. cured_me of pneumonia. of other families have been equally benefited and depend entirely upon D). They were given ten days to demur or take other action and were released on $2.000 bail steady 8 1-4 o offered at 3 Time loans steady: sixty days 8 a 5 1-4 six montha] ¢ Cotton futures Oclaber, 14.09; Decem. Tapuary, 18.68; Mavch, 18.78; closed strong, Bpiot steady; middling uplands, 14.30; middilmg gulf, 1455; sales 500 bales, CHISABO GRAIN MARKEY. Anaconds M. €51 an mal Goiohin snd B Louis, be a parade and firewerks en the 28th with & banguet in the evening: Captain Murphy plans to spend the winter af his home In this city set- ting in plenty of excreise and follow- ing his favorite pastime of fox hunt- ing. He will keep In goed trim and expects to be In gne shape when the spring training season opens. Dan was kept busy Mondly evening shalc- ing bands with his host of friends in this city who were watching for his arrival. The Philadelphia leader looks to be in the best of shape and says he has recovered from the injury to hig shoulder which laid him up In the early summer, He was injured In the first game In which he participated, the contest belng with the Red Sox at Philadelphia, His knee which was badly injured in the 1913 season, has also entirely recavered, so he s once more fit. I can etill hit the ball” Dan says, “and that's what counts; the rest fs eas He played in 15 full games and participated in about 40 this season. Hls hitting was up in the .300 class although he devoted the greater part of hig time in direct- ing the work of the players, as Con- nle Mack's first lleutenant. A year ngo Captain Dan Murphy | predicted a worl@’s pennant for the Athletics in 1913 and his team fulfll his prediction. For 1914 he says: “1 don't see how they can beat us out Hverybody on the team Is improv- ing; all the players are young. Barry, Jack Mclnnis, Eddie Collins and Home Run Frank Baker have played won- derful ball and althoush liftle has been sald of the outfield, no one has dong etter work than HEddie Murphy.and 1dring. You know Strunk's speed. The boys are ail young, growing bet- ter every day and I am feeling pretty young mysslt from association with them. We are out in the lead now and we're going to stick there awhile™ Norwich lodge of Elks of which Dan is a member, had planned to welcome him with a Mrass hand and fireworks, but owing to a death in the lodge the glad noise ha: een postponed to Saturday night JAMES H. O'ROURKE IS RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT Defeats Dan O'Neil by Vote of 5 to 3— Session a Stormy One. Hartford. Conm;, Oct. 20 astern Jas rke of Bridgeport was are. With seven owners then left in the mended m was manager of the Ohio Interst Lee Fohl, former! The league then formally transfer the ¥ Mr. on the, Columbus team of the Amer- ican association and he will be a play- er-manager for Waterbury erbur Fohl. He was formerl. When nominations for president of the league were called for, Mr. Reddy of Bridgeport nominated Preside: | O'Rourke of that city. Mr. Clarkin of Hartford nominated Dan OiNeil of Springfield. The vote was as follows For O'Rourke—Cameron, New H Bridgeport: McCann, New r, Pittsfield; Fohl of Wa- 2 For O'Neil—Clarkin _of Hartford ey of Springfleld; Whalen of M President O'Rourke read from hich i " | lasted some time. Nominations were | then made for secretary-treasurer and | Mr., O'Rourke defeated John F. Sui-| ); During their ‘absence the const report showed a am Scins achise, with 3 0 fra o ng the team to New Brita ansfer Mr. Kennedy of Waterbury an- hearn and Jake Wakner for De! During the afternoon the basa®a writers had their annual meeting and reelected the following officers: F ident, Sidney W. ( port Post; lenger, Bridge- e president ank H w Haven Re rank H mith, N Mattoon, Wa- WELCOMED HOME. Every Whistle in Town Screeches and Factories Close Down. Brainerd, Minn, ( JOHN (STUFFY) MWINNIS. The Family Cough Medicine, | In every home there should be a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, ready for immediate use when any | d Ma ‘amily 50c bo®tles Thousands | | ng’s New Discovery to cure thair coughs, qolds throat and lung troubles Hvery dose belps. Price b0c and 31 Al | Aruggists, H. L. Bucklen & Co,, Phila. | delphle or 8t. Louls, | Eczema and ltching Cured. | The poothing, healing medication in | Dr, Hobson's Eezema Ointment pene- tPates every tny Lore of the _gkin, | clears it of all jmpurities—stops Ttex ing instantly. Dr, Hobson's idezem Olntment is guuranteed (o speedlly heal eogemma, rashes, ringworm, tetter and ether unsightly eruptions. Kezemy Ointment is a deeter's preseription, not eriment. All druggisis or by o, Pfeiffer Chemieal Co., Phila- any other fast t eslte Bush of fhe Philadelphia Ath- eties mpon his arrival home today. As he stepped from the train Bush was seized and tossed aloft by his friends. Bvery whistle in, town screamed a welcome, and several factorles and business' houses closed to permit em- ployes to attend the celebration, which included an automobile parade. The home-coming festivities concluded with a dance tonight. PENN COAGHES NOT YET SATISFIED Linemen Put Through Hard pritl in Defensive Work: Philadelphia, OGt. 20—Despite the overwhelming victory of thelr own Saturday, the Unlversity of Pennsyl- vania football coaches were by mo means pleased with the work of the Red and Blue linemen and today sent Blayers through a half hour's hard | arill in defensive work against the serubs, None of the backfield men took being directed through the line. The feam came out of the Brown game in the best of condition and e ery man with the exception of Crane the next few days in strengthening the defense for the Carlisle Indians next satisfactory, WELSH AWARDED DECISION OVER MILBURN SAYLOR. After Latter Knocked Out English Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 20.— dle Welsh, English ligh tw | pion, was' awarded the decision over Milburn Saylor of Indianapolis in the ninth round of their duled twelve nd bout tonight, s had peen cked out by a blow which the ref- declared a foul Saylor was warned at the opening of the ninth round inst hitting low, | but continued his tactics and finally sent the Britisher to the floor with a Stiff blow which landed in the groin PLANTERS LED IN FIELDING. | Hortford Club Was First in Batting With Average of .272. n., Oct | Hartford, Cc 0.—Offi sial av- erages of ball assoea- tion, made public today. in connection with the annual mecting of astern 1550~ ciation here, show that Har 1, th pennant winner, led in club, baftin with .272, but was last in fielding, with 944, It had 651 runs, -203 hits, 208 dou- bles and 81 triples, L:p figures in each case. The percer s as given out were Club Batting. Hartford Waterbu New Sor New Club. Fielding. | Bridgeport Springfield Wate y . | Pi 1 . | Mer Hartford R Kauff of Hartf led the league | individual batting with a percentage . £ | .245, be of a dozen to bat over the .300 mark onstration for Harvard Nine. stration, usually given only to vie- rious football teams, was ac-orded the Unfon to the Harvard basehall eam which won the, s from Vi Jagt summer. Tt was t rst ti-ie that a Crimson nine has been so homcril escated b ¥ he team to figured is to on gave him nor Louis o Captain Giants Again Defeat White So- Spr Oct, 20.—The N defea nlaye or I rie ®the mound fohn raw of the idept Comisky of the Sox gt an early I v Sox..2 0 0 00 = i ymme and Win Syracuse Satu kicks averaged ab o working with the winc actice to- morrow will he secret Next Tourney at Atlantic City. lar City, N.J... M, .9 Ga o Rochester. N. Yo' # eleven alleys and the of e n April 8 and individual how from i in the to en Fight Charges Withdrawn, | Milwaukee, Wis O¢t 20.—'The charse or ng against Jack Redmond, Milwaukce, and Joseph Chjcago, arrested s nonths fore the \Viscorsin ng law vassed by the last sl withdrawn in mu District Attorney Yockey statement, in which he said h which the men were ck 5 are lezal Yale Crew at Princeton. w Haven, Conn., Oct. 20—The Yale ity crew will leave for Pri Thursday mornir pracilce Tow on Wil be rowed The PBlue lincup has not Deen sottled Yals Has Long Signal Drill New Haven, Conn., Oct. 20.—Yale football pructice was held In the bas ball cagy this afterncon and consiste of & long signal drill. A the play- ers came out of the Leligh game in gcod conditfon Greeneville Challenge. The Sheideket Athletics or Greene ville teum challenge Academy sec. ond footbull feam, Jewett City and ams In eastern Con- néctiout. . Amswer through The Bul- | letin, “ Navy Has Stiff Practice. Amnapolte, Md, Oct. 20,.—Real foot- part in the scrimmage, all the plays | |and Stmpson, who had late classes, | | reported on the fiew in ¥igs this af- | ternoon. The coaches expect to spend | “The Kind of Men ‘Roll Their Own” § Saturday, the attack of the team belng | Who & i HEY are the finest type of men in the world — resourceful, persevering, active in mind and body—always striving, al- ways accomplishing in _every line of human en- The creative instinct is strong in these men.. They like to make their own cigarettes, with their own hands, just the way they want them.™,They prefer the cigarettes they roll for themselves from ripe, mellow ““Bull” Durham tobacco .to any ready-made kind they can buy. BuL red- | ight cham- | ENUINE (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5c sack) Ask for FREE book of “papers’” with each f; Once a man learns the /r::r/x’, rich fragrance and delightful, mellow Aavor of ¥‘Bull”” Durham hand- made cigarettes he never smokes any other kind. The deep satisfac- tion and lasting enjoyment afforded by . these fresh-rolled ‘‘Bull” Durham cigarettesare a revelation. Get {‘the Makings’’ today, and ‘roll your own.” Then you will un- derstand why\‘Bull” Durbam is smoked by more millions of men than all other high-grade \tobaccos combined. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY S [wm be offered 1 the club in Januar: Chandler of this ¢ty wus| g freeze, . Be prepared—— Get a Gas Heater You all know it's dangerous to eat breakfast in a cold room, and t ther was experienced here tos this season and kind of prac- day for the first time the livellest lent showing at punting and he will be the mains department. CAREER OF CHARLEY DOOIN. How Manager of Phifli Big League. COST OF WORLD'S SERIES. Estimated That Over a Million Dollars Was ‘Spent in Various Ways. Philadelphia dollars was the this amoun! ioes not recall xample of and finding an opening to crawl under is perhaps the E x games when h seek Dooin's all contests which settled the of a football games played. s e Mantles During the week the hotel to catch a runner running ove Railroads came thie receipts. tied the populs England states. _Add to these was: charg nd bezan at an event thar “Gettin’ ready while the subway and elevated carried he games in New York ,000 traveled to Shibe park dally This item alone foots in street ca not neglected, were probably increased $25,000 by the itors spent their carly department and caught every game by several major Owner V independent fortune, allow spent In the stor thousands of dollars were wagered on ind series. and a sate on the series This, together with other | and a bonus of. $1000 released. Those w the days of the the single games guess at the amount lost Babeh member asily foots up Philadelphia & millfon and a quarter season, atded by Bresident af Phi Willam T, commissioner of Baker Electe, Philadelphla, Giants when ters and pitchers a full season and we are not riddied ot oar i cannot 1ast tor-{ EYE, EAR; NOSE -and THROAT That's the way Dooin sizes up)} Hours 10 a. m. to 8 B excepted, and by appoimtment Philadelphia The directors manager of the team and a contraet ' his club. sounds convincing. m at the meeting of (That sudden breeze, -predicts elected vice president and Broke Into its not very comfortable. manager of the | with one of our Heaters installed, you s and vet of | only have to light it a few minutes P el kilore breakfast is called in order t ess after of | have the dining foom the Paul club, | ¥ -em. tells the st ferent sty] n sever and utt he*had been a | Siehions Dooin had not| Call and ses them at our office and Jozen professionalllet us explain thelr usefulness. e hieiay ceud) ity of Norwich ofiice of | Alice Bldg., 321 comfortably We carry these Heaters In three dif- Reznor Reflector Heater in two sizes The Orlole, something new in Gas sinne | (28 & Electrical Degartment from head | ed: “Wi ' Welsbach and the baseman frded msleblander | ELECTRICAL 1 stage and off. 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