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‘ s NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1913 = === ~ s ¥ g owned by Bedford, Greens Farms; |tendon. It is” possible that Sheldon INSURANGE, S Frank, owned by H. J. Holcomb, Hart- | may replace him. e ford. The crew will leave New Haven early TAKE A POLICY s “ Officers for mexj year were elected | tomorrow morning, and will go over in the Y : as follows: President, Russell Per- | the course on the lake Thursday and kins, Pomfret; vice presidents, R. W. |Friday afternoons. Huntington, Hartford; L. R. Libby, I — ‘ZETNA Home Team Makes Game Up Hill Fight 'Agaimt Odds—Mec- | Hartfora; secretary-treasurer, C. H. Jeanette Wins 213 Pace. ON YOUR AUTO _, |Gineite, Hartfora, Wlnd'sar, Conn,, Oct. 22.—Good rac- - . oy ' 7 ing fedftured the annual fall meet of P e e Cormick and Goldstein Score For N. F. A.—Chase’s pRE S A e ety the Sage Park Driving club here this ; afternoon. The 2.13 pace for a purse Punting a Factor—Score C. L. L. 21, N. F. A. 9. WILL QUIT BASEBALL | of $200 was won, by Jeanette, a black g % mare owned by ’Crozier of Hartford Mack Has Heard Nothing from Star |in three straight heats. Second money Third Baseman. went to Roysses Point Boy, b. g. (Mc- The Norwich Free Academy football nikow kicking the goal Barnikow Mahon), and third money to Don Ce- team was defeated by the Connecticut | kicked off to Robinson, who carried the | Philadelphia, Oct. 22.—Baseball fans | celian, b, g. (liyde). The best time Literary Institute eloven on the Acad-|kick back 30 yards. The Academy |in thls city were startled this after- | Wi 14 1%, 5 emy gridiron Wednesday afternoon, | made first down, sending Murtha | noon when a report became current ss Chimes, b. g, owned by The Kind You Have Always Bought but there were no tears shed over the | through tackle and McCormick around | that John Franklin Baker, third base- | Frosi, captured the 2.20 pace for $200 | defeat; instead the spectators and pu- | end. Murtha and Chase again made | man of the Athletic baseball team, the | in four heats. Asa Hall, b. & (Hall), | ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. pils of the-school cheered the players |first down. Lord replaced Murtha. The | world’s champions, might aquit the | 20t Second money and Wigwam b. g S8 | AVesetable Preparationfords- and praised the wonderfully same fight | visitors intercepted a forward pass,|game to enter upon a business career. | (Wo0d) took third. - The best time was | <imifatin® toFod: ‘ they had de against the but lost the ball again through a fum- | It was said that while Baker has not | 2.18 1- g GE i iating the) nfl?imb heavy sregatio ble. The red and white advanced the |yet decided upon his future plans he | The 2.20 trot for $200 was unfinished | :mgulgsmm of and white eleven held the Suffield team | ball to the 25 yard line and Goldstein |is seriously considering such a step. { after five heats, and will be raced to- SN to three touchdowns, each one of which | made a pretty field goal. The period | Connie Mack when asked about the | MOITOW. . was followed by a clean boot between | closed with the ball in midfield. Score | report said he had heard nothing from White Sox Pound Tesreau. the posts by Barnikow or Mercure,while | —C. LT 21, N. F. A. 9. Baker regarding the matte = the Academy boys went through the| The lineup sl am inclined to believes said | Otumwa, lowa, Oct. 22—The White Prorotes DigestionCheerfil- visitors for one touchdown and Gold A S ack, “that Baker will be scen with | Sox popnded Jeff Tesreau for ten hit Ly s \ I stein scored a field goal from the : Hiatit the Athletics next seasen. If he does | today &nd won their second straight | 887 || [ness “&fsl;fiz";:rmfm“m’ and take out a FIRE INSURANCE | yard line. The score was 21 to 9. The | Murray, Gregson, Coyle. ......Crandall | quit the game there is nothing for us | game from the Giants, 7-to 3. “Reb” % il P i P! ¥ POLICY. It will cost you.only a|Academy boys king odds all Hicht tackle. to do but to fill his plac: | Russell, who pitched for the American | 5 NoT NARGOTIC. small sum vearly and will save vou | the way, but stuck to their task, play- | cp, % e ] - 2 i | league team, was in fine fettle and the | thousands of dollars in case of fire. ing the game from start to finish. [ CAPTAIN STORER AT END. seven hits made off him were scat- | 4 gmm;auz';ymm Chase’s long punts were called into! Wilcox ... ... ooribii .. Otran 1 cred. Score by innings: . ISAAC S. JONES service whenever the Visiting line I‘whl- S Will Work in That Position Against |&hicazo ....0 10 032 10 x—710 2 . P and or aid he. fail 0 |\Sfiverswels 2 3 : " | New Yorik .. 2 57k ¥hesrknoe mpd Rea: . Estute: Adew, | 103 BECRS BILENTS Cauray prove|OLrSISRelE So i Dockendofe] TReglee Sttt vard Orinoles B | nusonlidnd Daley; Tesreau ” and Richards Building, 91 Main 8t ed an effective ground gainer and, | Lathrop, Stevens . ... . .Goodyeary < covered: Wingo. fé 3 with Wilcox, played a great defensive BT Canilee N Tost — l Mercure and Barnikow Were | jacison, Henault ....;.. ... Kingsley gl the orlsion oo it Williams and Whitney Win Doubles | REMOVAL of the C. L I team, the lat- | Left end. Ebere | S0U24_reported in_ good condition_ for | Title, | | cond man | Goldstein ..... Sberle | practice today. The te s given ; s, Oc R. Nor- g st quarter little | i HEGD Wk ntter Save . hard Sk 19165 Tactober of | pREC] | Ap mfecmcsn'mdyrn.mnsm William F. HiR Real Estate and Fire | choice between: the Lo Pall| Robinson (Capt.) aloney (Capt) | scrimmage and a great deal of time winning Davis cup team, | GLCR | | tion, Sour Stomach, Diar! o Insurance has remcved to 25 Shetuckst s never far from midfield and | T e i e A L bt B Y Whitaey a4 | Wortas Convalsions.Feveris it a 1 tly. MeCor- i SLEER, street, opposite Thames National Bank. | chanzec s frequently. - McCor- | ypyjjen SR TR « Mercure tain Storer again took Coolidg the Harvard doubles champion- ess and LOSS OF 2. . Over w‘,‘;wnw. 5 and 100 ‘Store. mick and Murray proved consistent Right’ halfback Dplace at end. His showing was So er lawn_tennis hess and L0550 DL ground gainers. and the forward p tha ovonorivieneonnni ..., Weiss | couraging that he will be given a th J.°C. Dever TacSunile Signatuce of ——|was worked to perfection. Jackson, Left halfback. ough tryout Saturday against Penns both of th who was injured in Saturday's game, : Garnikow | vania_State. In place.of Storer fought set. § ATTORNEYS AT LAW was forced to leave the lineup, and his e - 6d. tackle, for three year: ns is also holder of the colle man { terday. position was taken by Henault. The Sehes fn »s title which he won 3 AMOS A. BROWNING tors had possession of the ball o g x“‘ ]‘A‘lli’ff‘"v be in the line mext Saturday. | — end of the period on the Academy’s quar nutes: head -~ s had s 1one | : x Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Biag | the end of the period on the Academy s, bovhdbwns TorC ] Brickley and Mahan had a long L5 i tovAssistiPrinceton Soaches: = ; {at drop kicking. Mahan also did and Barnikow, for|gjjerable punting. but it is pri goal from field, | that Hardwick will attend to the for C. L. L, ltance kicking as his spirals are e: Mercure 1. for the ends to cover than Mahan's S ding A Seattle, Washn., Oct. 22—, H. Hart the former Princeton football st who has just returned from Alas told friends today he was going bac to Princeton to help coach the footh ‘Phone 760. Brown & Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law reure, Wei A., McCorr tein; goals kow Vis«tors Score Twice. e husky Mer- ¥ ‘made con- Over First Nat. Bank Shetucket St.|sistent galr it the red and white, = long low kick i o ORI D oo Entrance tairway near to Th.;.mesl and Barnikow reaked around |>Hl(l 1‘1’71' UPTON JEFF WINNER ;{'A':r“,‘l H )[,;m\(}m“(“ ‘\\‘;;\’; d ’E;\"\‘l “: i National Bank. Teleph 8-3. a touct Vi i 1 the goa e | e east 0C a » s 0 i v kit S R e | IN ALL AGE STAKE \?y'"a'g\g)“‘: "’\’I""l“‘”‘l‘?a" Eleven. | %hree weeks helping to put the pits 3 C C. S to conditio or g4 'S it i EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Lockwood kicked of was joy in the: Mi » i [:.”.:l’l”i‘ ‘\“::|l \\"“’:. f the LIme: 1 | fumbled the ball, : | Aiso Awarded Premium in Bench Show Altorncy-ne-Lav. when Jimmy Craiz, star covered it. The invaders —Trials Come to a Close. Eatih e S ! - = = - fatay e i & I 5 ¥ ) e 1911 and Mict DOWR THE B1G LINE. | T ar10a Shannon Huildta red .\\,m white with the ‘glwut[ in : 2 i 1l elevens, appear in uniform | by Bingen. 2.06 1-4, out of the queen of | Bingan, 2.061-4, McKinney, 2.111-4, and_ Merc ";t“ L. & :\m “" oined his teammates- in pr: ight, wins in 12 starts and only | trotters. Lou Dillon, 1 12, was given | Gen. Watts, 2.06 3-4, Zombro, 231 and 10. Among the sires of npeed- { tice. Craig had decided rd o the money. i thena T 14 recently. He has | Mobel, own and kicked|a close here today dec THE DIME SAVINGS BANK | it i’ o rmikow went back into ‘the lineup | arter, rej neo, owned by Theodc enn., where the W irfield Pointer dogs, Billionaire, owned by D. rate of Four per cent. a year, and wil | Girl last got the best of a hotly -contested free- - e for-all at the Trenton (N. J.) meeting, The pacing mare Marzot Flal, 2.04 1-4 | stepping one heat in 2.11. in Tou McDonald’s equaled the aced on the world’s record for fi r-old pacin = arly part of the | jnares when rd. Her| TLord Dewey, 2.031-4, is the oniy nerformance her dam, | representative of three generations of Mzatry Campbell, Wilkes. | 2.05 trotting speed, as he was sired by Stella Chenault, the m of the sen- | in the list of do 2.05 prod for | Admiral Dewey, 2.04 3-4, son of Nancy sational three-year-old trotter. Don! she is also the dam of Konger. Hanks, 2.04. | Chenault, 2.053-4, is out of an own | bl | sister to the Aberdgen ma .| Peter the Great. 2.071-4, leads the 16 1-4, that Budd Doble rz f new standard performers for sfully in the grand circuit with 21, new ones to his | at Readville. In his stable he has ago. credit. The other mo ominent | some great prospects for another sea- — | sires of new performers are Axworthy, | Son, in Peter Scost, Todd Echo, Dr. 215 1-2, Burgard, Walnut Hall, 2.05 1-4 ' Kilburn and Tom Minton third q lared the | foothall this year b ».10 is the record of Nowa- | trotted a quarter in 35 seconds. and | producing mares for the year the e ey STaced . | Cesstul in Ristory: of ‘the | 3586 qosss = AR I e A et * e Tais afe) Proqiaidl 418 abat MOKo: OF NORWICH. Lockwood kicked off to : | bench organizatiop. In the be nd which later ear-old trotter. spedial object of, putting him in the | the daughters of each having pro- returned tl 115 yar Chas, the following prizes were trackaorlt in he & S 210 list. duced nine new performers. The oth- T forced to kick 1d sent up a lo _ Setter S defeat by M, Tillie Tipton, winner of the three- T ers most prominent in this Tespect are DIVIDEND SE Mo R A @ y and urgent | futurity at Lexington, | Edna tht ( granddaughter of | Axtell, 212, Allerton, 2091-4 Ax- | downed in his t The visitors | owned by I Hman- e udent body b bought by Hugh N.| Peter the G 07 1-4, came worth 51-2, Baron Wilkes, 2.18, Tha' reglifar *Sewi-annwal 4Divider rushed the Acac line hard and | York: ...{":)]](‘ 15, owned by G. H:|ine him to. enter em o LDy Hoon Sien e qF1-4, ca B B A I o A e ] v sched the v e of the home | Phelps, Fairfield 3 - expected will ) 3 had_one his partners | year-old trotters on a half-mile tr 2.13. has been declared from the net earn- | team when the per nded | P»\;i:tmp;v s aley owned by Sy from next | said the word. T& has won over | when she trotted the second inc. of the past six mdnths at the| McCormick Makes Touchdown. | g by Frank Reilly. Satarday. cl rvace In 217 at Jamestown, O Grétest Line, 2.06 1-4, pacing. own- | | S B L pey ccor made by Nowaday | ed by Owen J. Welch of North Adams, { Vanderbilt on many vete d white came ba be payable on and after Nov. 15. bl Pttt e FRANK L. WOODARD, strong after the intermission T ] line held, forcing the Vis: reasurer. | oldstein returned the ball ten yarc anfl Murray ripped off 14 yards on afJ. double shif around end. MecCormick | 2ointer S mACES gained around end, and a forward pass, | cis, owned k to Robinson, was good f F, Chase was again forced to the visitors lost the ball on | 4 down! MeCormick went ound end | & arter’s pis- | por nine vards and Murtha made sev- the motorcycle raclng meet | o Aferormick again shot around for | rwich falr grounds on Sat- | (o 9 “TRCR L8000 Gown. He failed | ternoon, a record audience | o NS EN N will undoubtedly be present. The Literary boys threatened in the | Threatening weather marred the at- [ 1. ¢ fo’ minutes of play, carrving the | endance at the previous meet, but it [ A5 107 FVIIURS L ROl Sard tine, | mor than probable that the w her F 7 ¥ - | ford. reens Farms, man will extend the sympathotic hand Goldstein Drop Kicks Goal. | Seventeen dogs entered the all a on this occasion and dole out, protitious Coyl replaced- Murray at the opening | stake, first prize going to. Upton Je weathe: of the fir period. Mercure struck | owned by R Perkins. Pomfr: Added prestige of the riders since | center, but was held for no gain. Weiss | Others taking prizes were: Sue. own the previous meet, and the education |wont areund end and scored, with Bar- | by G. H. Phelps, Fairfield: Billionai of sport lovers to motoreycle r will also be factors in augmenting the crowd. even events comprise the card and ¢ that number five are open events. Bill Burdick of Norwich prom to force Ted Carroll of Springfie! to the limit to score victories In each I i £l | Makeup of Yale Varsity 1 | Ne Haven, Conn, Oct Inn”n ement was made toni | ! | Bedford, Gree owned N final makeup of alé varsit that will on lake Sa Goodric wned urday stroke: No. 6: Woodruff, Captain Denegre 2: _Low, how; Big Field of Fast Riders Promises | cCOorm! . ten vards. Speedy Going. punt, Gode -| James Carpenter will winter again ced su When the report of the to Ioper i All the men are in excellent con- | ye | dition " with the possible except ¢ | Pitzpatrick., who recently st ed by Theo Sturges third, divided between Moll owned by F. H. Comstoc ford and Mirth. owned by d a The two-year-old colt Ben Billing, T event. Many followers predict that S a new record will be es‘{ahliflh%d in DAY OF PROFlT TAKING. e & N 5‘”;” view of the fact that all the ride: AR ‘ 1 . are ont strong to capiure premier hen: | Natural Reaction in Market After ¢ o ors and the rivalry engendered by the Tuesday’s Advances. Com_Product 4 : previous meet will be evident fn aSt- e 100 Denver & Teio & pra '“ 5 urday’s clashes. New York, Oc After the tavor- Dist. Seo i "m " “ Burdick and Carroll may divide the | ite stocks had. relapsed a point or Erle adership on the dope, butadvance |from the higher level attained on 3 Do. 1st pia ‘urv- is often upset by results. G. B.|terday’s buovant rise interest in spe e .atham of Lebanon is determined that | ulation dled out today and the mar Norib td . £urdick and Carroll will not annex | ket became dull and’ flat. The tone | b the laurels and in practice spins | improved, and part of the early losses | jhe Lebanon has exhibited form | was recovered, but in the “final hour ral that promises trouble for his com- | quotations moved of ain. The ex- petitors, Carroll, Burdick, et al | tent of the previous day’s advance'in- t previous meet Carroll was | vited profit taking, giving a n most of the events by a |long stock an opportunity | Soutie motor part. It will mean yme | not been presented for v v ing riding with Burdick, Latham, | day’s reaction was regarded as a nat- 00 Lig & Myers ¢ Steiner and | ural movement. 00 P ely to outride Bull lenders were not inclined to take | 003E ara pfd. ¥ staote rider, Ci an aggressive position, view of the 260 ia of Newburgh, Mhcortainties of the general situation. | 160 i = to show much more formid- { Comparatively little significance [regie o ble riding than in the previous meet | attached to the recent upturn, whic h '511"‘ “\"‘" \ rd luck rather hampered his | apparently signified merely that short 00 Nat. of leading the field at the | selling has been overdone. No consid- | 100 Do. ash, | Soable volume of outside buying was | 09 Ner [ Latham of Lebanon was another | attracted by the rise, and although the | {00 New hard luck victim, a bed fall putting | market was able to absorb stocks ) [\ y him into the d; rd. If his jinx avoids | steadily at the lower prices no con- 100 Nort, am on rday he is certaln to | certed efforts were made to bring about 300 North American do some classy riding. Steiner of Phil- [ a resumption of the upward swing. | 40 Xorth Pacitic ndelph 0 had a motor mishap that [ Bear trade however, felt the chs somewhat sidetracked him. Brown of | tening effects of ay's rout and Worcester and Driscoll of Hartford are | were less ventur expected to create trouble for the other Steady pressure ainsg steel wa ders to reater extent than in the | effective in holding the market ir pravious meet. check. Most of the bearish tali of llhe A wrse from Providence may [ day centered about the si stocks. S e R you cror winner in the p, B L i i | 120 Do : e o wna et ’v »hn € .‘m.xb He ;wm a h ther reductions in working rguhfi ("'{ ‘ ke Steel | modt econort the best of ng con in_Providence in tem- | it was ounced that one of the stee 00 ® 5 hasa d somett e that. ber and it will not be surpri ing. it orporation’s subsidiaries nad dmn\xTI 0 o ! G W Ry uething bk fhet shes well up in more than one | se arge number of employes. Ad- 00 Seaboard: Atr Line 5id = 2 A New Loblon entry tass awcnlm(‘].“fi("‘\‘;mmm.x.,,.:\ Wero reported. | S S I is the ,‘""’ Wlih which yrsu can resfuce the cost of living The Mexican situation | NI not oniy out to ail { prought to the fore by the day's news, and vet = to sa has as much nourishm ition as the most expensive food—B It is a great it the open events, but is | which exerted a restraining influence. | muséle builder, and 1 health food. One crv-Us Macarons will o just as far in giving a man strength as er {o caplure the sev i selling was another fac 3 ofmes is ie: 14 ” g rdick rode an exeiting race in th loa freely for London account | It ha vaste matte: ynes dnd gristie > other Serv-Us Brand Fi it is 2 Ferin mila bt S e ::'r:lo:fiedflr'flmnh ) ehteny Amal- It has no waste matter—no bones dnd grist he othe ‘,\,‘rrli‘ ?“olv lillv Foods it is a pure battle with Steiner, Walsh and Brown. | camated and Pacific, v you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is ¥ water ine d under the Pure Food law. i Now that Carroll will be included in | > Daelaration of per cent. back oy ;":r:‘ '«r«'rr position. Serv-Us Macaron: 3{ solrd nourishment. 1 ade ‘n strictly sanit tchens and under a i the array of talent to Nne up for the | dividends on Vulcan Detinning pre- = t"%. ‘M. pa ; ol 100 o 508 fEac i el 8 o 11 s guas- i - th . will surely be some whirl- | ferred caused a jump of i evont 00 U. S Tud Aleobol Besides Scrv-hL M””“;a‘,’]’ = Z“’ P anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. wind speeding. t stock. American Tobacco was TR Db tales one to two hours to boil meat—but only = S 2 = A H New London is more interested in | nsaim sirous, its gain in the last iwo L 5. Sieel e e G e g 5 SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour i - Raturday’s meet than fn the previous | days amounting to fifteen points. Cal- 3 and eggs. SERV-US SPAGHETT! s of the same high meet as the stccess of the latier has | rois Bamaledm. common and pre- You can enjoy it in soupsand stews. It is very tasty quality and delicacy as SERY-US MACARONL Both i proven that motorcvele racing is ex- | ferred were weak, falling to low with fruit or tomatoes—and :t is especially deficious pre- are put up in Sc and 10c package it cellent sport. New London will be | e ! Rt ot ke Ged 4 Give yourself #hd family 2 deat by insisti i DU rercesesiton 1 i Bt o O i ovich eared oft o trifio: Dise | UmDio e pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. ive yourself #hd family a square deal by insisting on | on Saturday as well as Willimantic | tillers fives extended their recent rise | 200 Wes. Tuion Tel i and Westerly, by moving up 3 1 Total sales, par 800 Westinghoy The Norwich Motoreycle club will | value, $1,900.000. United States twos L R 2 hold a meeting tonlght (Thursday) at ered advanced 1-8 on call. | e ety s - C. V. Pendleton’s store, to falk over e 2 : éneral matters and a smoker will COTTON: . follow the business session el | Tork, st Nspiamer bty which reduce the high cost of living without Yalk s"u““ D“O;‘ St a8 a‘\:‘n:- ({;(;v-r Mine 2 middling uplands, 14.50; gulf, ffl R R ity. e { no sales, = WG e dionTnt e L o T 7% S S reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. = Yale ‘varsity foothall team was de- Do. pd : 1 14.11; December, 13.91: January .. 5 feated by the scrubs in a driving e | March, 12 May, 1 oyv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance.to spend more on dress &T“"'udu‘::; “:“‘LAL“‘!Ti?*;:::::’ 100 Am. Linseed ped..8 { et and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to . mage was one of the hardest of the| 100 Do ofa New York, Oct Money on call pickles and coffce. { vear. 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