Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 10, 1914, Page 3

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of_coming to me about ycur FIRE IN- SURANCE BUSINESS. good, reliable companies.” Insure Now. | ] hospital, - Do Not Delay. F ;nadn two that were of the most cost- margin, White flied . ISAAC S. JONES - .R.Icgh:nfi'a?h:hsnm . Middletown b nsur; d Real Estate Agent, |Went after the game er and Sev 7 ni::hard.-":un-:ifim 91 Main Street | o088 and had crossed & run -befors | Middletown—Sanders singled over second, Pitts out, Silva to Crowe, San- ders siole third, Agnew out on foul bunt on third strike, Magnam fanned. : Norwichi—Hourigan out, Pitts to Sanders, Silva walked and went to second on Crowe’s single, Chase flied out to Magnam and Silva out trying to steal third. Eight:: Janing. = Chicago, Luderus of Middletown—Corbin out, Hourigan | Daubert and Wheat of Brooklyn. Win- Crowe, Gaudette walked, caught off | go made two homers off Matty, one, 1n th toher a reached first when Houri- | manufactured while acting as a pinch n the _pitcher's han Winch fiied | hitter, causing “Big Six” to go down 3 Hourigan stole third. Crowe grounded to defeat. Wheat's four-bagger also B P LEm g & cg G‘,'.'hd‘thll% sa.m}ler-. making four runs. | “Norwich—McGraw flied out to Mag- | meant a reverse for the great New . T, . o nitors duplicated by SCOMNE | 0w Brogan out, Pitts to~ Banders | Yotk husder four runs and added one in the Hockenbrocht fanned. s - — ninth. The score by innings: S JOHN A. MORAN | First_Inning. e e ? Mlddle:gwn—(}audatte fouled out | Middletown — Corkins l:,n:‘!'ed be- 0 Crowe, Corbin was an easy out on |tween third and short an ent to Investment Broker |t Sive.crows route, Winch doubled / GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Boston Defeated Chicago. ' 1 Middletown—Corbin_doubled to left field, Winch flied out, Corbin grounded to Hourigan who threw to Silva who i i = ok, 2l 8- untdent Tanwes: 3. assisted McGraw in touching out Cor- Federal League. Buffale 2. Pittsburgh 1. timore 5 Chicago, July $—Boston made it 2 s third on Sanders single tos ri:ht. -, . two lt‘rd;hi from CN?fo today, wtn- and scored on Corkin’s single, Sanders | scored on a sacrifice by Pitts, Sanders ning to 1. James lowed the lo- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE| fiied out to White. One run. out trying to steal home, Crowe to ddenty. Th cals six hits, but they were well A SPECIALTY Norwich—Silva flied out to Corbin, | Chase, Agnew walked .and Magnam . advancing scattered and he always tightened up Office Over Capitol Lunch Cro dlinxled, stole second and went 10\11\1%0 Chase.. Or;!e run. e Frudmh. in h;h;y p‘llnchea. A thuflnu( doub;o 1179-: to third on a single by Chase, Mc- Norwich—Corbett flied out to Mag- Rrookiyn A pl aranville, Evers and Schmidt Offige: Phone M-~ {tesmioncs 1108 | Taw sos it o M e wens filed out to Corbin, Hourl- prevented the locals scoring in the R brocht were easy outs. | Ban ended the game by striking out. B o ninth. A base on balls, a ninfield out, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Second Inning Saturday the Hospital team will play 114 and a single in the seventh saved Chi- T Middletown—Pitts singled, stole sec m:x hslen Hur'; ggrcmb oo medord Britain st e smcu-: - . » d - | which is a fast tion and a Bosten o Brown & Perkins, - . Iumys-at-law| ond and went to third when Siiva | game. ie proar s Gont prshonss Foderal Loagus. G 521 P A threw short on Agnew’s grounder, Ag- s Phitsburgh st Brookiyn. Kemnedy® & 1 1 S 1168 Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St |new stole second and Magnam scorsd iddlotown Ba—— Buffalo at Baltimare. Griovass o £ >332 Lintrance stalrway near ‘to: TUAMES| Ditts and Agnew on a single, Corbin S 08 s H 1558 Natidcal Bank.:. Telanhons 38=%:: . fifed ‘out, ‘Geudette struck, ont. Two ‘1 THURSDAY'S RESULTS. s1s H 1 . runs. . 17 —_ 4ot 3 1 1 Norwich—Corbett struck out, White 31 Sotery Siguaicoon. Tols 3 §38 : : H EDWIN W. HIGGINS, srounded Gaudette to Sanders’ Houri. §a Spriosteld 10, Ne Betin 1. 5 R ] H i Attorney-ati-aw, §an filed out to.Corbin, K iy Now Haven 11 Pitisfield 1. : New Landon - - marl0ad Shannen Building. Third Inning. 11 Bridgeport 2. Waterbury 3. (10 innings) base = n 3 Il Red Sox Secures New Pitchers. f Struck Dases n bin between second and third, Corbin errors. . Lannin, of the Boston Americans to- | stole second went to third on Sanders’ Umpire Kelly. L) day announced that he had purchase-|single ana Pitts struck out. - Lynn 2 L Pitchers Ruth and Shore from thnl Norwich—Silva grounded out to 3 Haverhill 1. 3 k Fi G HH timore club. of the, International| Sanders, Crowe was an eday out: Cors Hit by pitcher. Mc- | Worcester-Lawrence called off. rain. Tigers Tool irst Game. e eague. Catoher Hgan was aiso in-|pin to Sanders and Chase struck (:.lt S R Intsrnationss Loagwe. Philadelphia, July $—Detroit won | o3 tluded in the same deal. Mr. Lannin - = . Sanders 3, Pitts, Agnew. Crowe, Chase, Montreal 0. Toronto 2. the first game here today 8 to 3 by pil- | Martin, 1 : said that the three players represent- 6 - Fourth Inning. Hourlgan. Sacrifice hits. Pitts. Umplre L, Riles, e e . &, ing up six runs in the first inning. 35 Sl bRy of el TR Y IR 00H. 1 Midalalown Aptes: Sihold = Busle 3 Bochaster I, (Mhws shaseh [ during which Shawkey was knocked H the Boston club. tor, MARDA SroTAtad -t s Batic Clerks Won. Buftalo 3. Rochester 0. (Second games:) : SRR threw out Agnew at second, Magnam i ko 5 \SSOCIATION The American league race has pre- |out stealing second, Corbin easy out, ",,T,h:u]f"g,‘ecrf.'e'{,';’ :}:l,m;::g,u;: ;Wltl‘; i b w:v.:u.:;'. S sented the strange spectacle for some | Brogan to Crowe. 4 in a flercely contested ten-innt New London 19 o past of six clubs with more vic- | Norwich—McGraw singled over third | game on Sayles' field, Thursday st | Waterbury . n ries than defeats. The Yankees and | and went to second when Corbin fhrew ternoon, before an im v e - Naps are far behind the remainder |short to first ed ; : A Situkig { - gt - = DS 3 L, - BCon on Brogan's | The game was a close one, and when | Hartford -. 30 - £ »f the field. R single, Hockenbrocht filed out to Pitts, Willimantic tied the score in the ninth | 3°*. Haven 30 Goroott singled sending = Brogan . 1o | the Baltic bunch were a littie: dare) | Dsted . - third, who scored when Gaudette drop- cast; but in the tenth with two down | 5 bed Agnew's throw, Corbett scored on | and two men on bases. “Lajole” FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDING. s White's _single to center, White scor- | Generous came to bat. Two strikes Won . Lost s ; e on Jourigan’s double to‘left, Sil- | and three bals were cailed on the tee | Ciicaso ... AR H va flled out to Pitts, Hourigan stole | ribie slugger and it looked as though - is Probin. xnd . Cagetalias third, Crowe oiit, Gandetts to San- | the two men would g o the bases. 3 | En&-m F 4 qptnfi:h;' ;:o ders. Four rums. But “Lajoie” was there with the H P R eueh, b ;fl:‘t_ ower, Fifth Inning. ‘o?ld-t'h‘ nice one came over the plate X 28 oh SR b 7% an ® game Ww: 3 Usg2 P Ssigeme 3|, Middietown—Gaudette fled out to | “Tha” plasens ners Wiced a rewara Piss Ola, 6|Garllc, " 1b., 16 | Flockenbrocht, Corbin was glven a fres | of 25 cents to the ome hat Ange e : H New, 10| Tomatoes,’ at., 10| pass, Winch aiso walked, Corblnlhnn Generous hit. H \ Turnips, pk.. 25| Dates, 10-15 New Cabbage, |iigs, 20- Onions— Sweet J.emons, 15 doz.., 3% Whit 20 |Rare Ripes, : e, Hewe T8l FINANCIAL AND 'COMMERCIAL Potatves, pk., 4v|Cukes, pk., 60-75{Rhubarb, 5 Sweet Potatoes, Cherrles, 20-40 b, 1§ Summer BSquash. ’ WATIONAL LEASUZ STANDING. & SEASONED SHARES STAND. | ®0Ere ... s s a0 | / WATIONAL LEAGUZ sTAWpING. | Dubuep’” 4 1 0 4 @ Strawberries, 5-12 . . 2 Lemons, & 35 Y nite Squash, :.fi‘ Tanas e R Han- i il by R W ] ranges, 30-60/ Lima Beans, 2 ow Prices on Some Railroa ock s 2% 9% 2% | Chicaso L 40 34 Bom. Thres buse b Faney Peatn, “hoip| Sthng Beans, 13| Fait to Affect Standard Securitios, iGenditch B x. % 8 - e Yeliow Bananes, 25| Green, . 1z 1100°GE. North.'p T Romaine, 18-30|New itenips, 1v| New York, July 9.—S ti el ) : Celery, bu., 15[ Nat.Cherries, 1b. 23| recognized merit. were sgfi:fldizspos:; 200 S oD e String Beans, 10| Peaches, doz., 50| tod: 7 412 Fresh Mint, 20)BIackbarrivn 15 | today to break away from the depres- s 235 Red Bansnds, ea.. o] R::pb;_’““-_ | sing influence which recently held 08 Kup. - o iieg Dolsa. 313 Grapetrumit, | 1-20 o 15 | them in check. Additonal low records e g g i s v A L T 0. vIs 3 118 Limes, 4| Black, 15 | by the Gould issues, Rock Island col-| 7000 Lehigh Vailey Washington, July $8—St. Louis de- | s 433 {,altitmb% o 15|Gooseberries, 17| lateral bonds and New Haven and 100 Lortllard P pr 116% 116% | Worcestar feated Washington again today 1 to P \tive Berriss, 26| Currants, n, 1g| Chesapeake and Ohio shares wers| o9 Lous & Nesn 9 | Lawrence 0. The visitors scored the winning s \pricots, {8/Black Radish, Wwithout much effect upon the season- Er o run in the fourth when G. Williams ; 313 #atermelon, 50 edT:lvittielx:g‘ n.nc(li e{nive:tment shares. Towsil .. reached fln‘; ol:l a o::;der'l w‘ : e further line ia the Gould’s Haverhill stole second and sc on s rork— ""5:,,,“_ $ 33| pas sunl without dequnge explanation, Lewinam : single off sx:’w. Wa.;hl‘ngton had men | i Natfve Spareribs,|Chops, 25 + but New ven’s ‘lerences with > on a secon: n sever: n- e ;,,,’,3, Round, 30 | the department of justice arising from nings but Hamilton would not allow 1 Western Cnops, Shouider Steak, 20 | the Boston and Maine situation and a the ecessary hit. Score: o ¢ 18l 1amo, -13| ruling adverse to Chesapeake and 4 St Leuis (A) Washingten (A) Shoulders, 20| Shoulders, . 14-18 [ Gnig by the Interstats Comteorcs crnd e e s o Smoked Hams, |Legs, 38 16-20] Chops, %% mission were the immediate causes e o B 3 Emoked Shous-. |Western Veal— affecting those securities. . o2 . s, s, 30 The glowing crop outlook and Boston ... o1 H B ere Gonsues—{. Chova 23| signs of a settlement of the existing New York 291 H Dried Beef.' 45|Native Veal— Sousra) Temecye Situation. in . & ‘man- S IR H orned Beef, 10-20| Cutlets, ner satisfactory to conservative fi- 5 11 orternouse’ Steak.| Logs 33 | nancial interests were helptul - inc 3 i Yanks Won One and Tied the Othen i3 85| Ch o S 5 : & v won Tt s, e e e ermroraions 5 Tha il * | tho ‘Arat ‘nina of the doubls header w5 Veal B B 33| steel industry were again on hand. It| 4y B | 13 with Cleveland by a score of 7 to 4, There will be a very interesting and Roast, 25| Nat. Salk Pork, R 3 ball at Gallup fleld om Hind qtrs, -~ 35 . 30 | IS expected that the tonnage report of 3 e > ¢ | while the second game was a 3 to 3 game of ugd e 3 Fore qtrs., 48 'Native Sp'z Lamb | the United States Steel Corporation 100 3 : d2ig ; i ten inning tie, ‘which was called on| _Secsrs by inminge. . the Norwich and Westerly ley Poultry. for June will show at least a slight in-| . Tiand - account of darkness. ch;ezo;k ’:l'o'n - @ o :'t. mmwmmm'c;nms&m. muw" moes Fa L. crease, instead of the reverse. Some 5 e first game on wretc elding & :::rk R e, B il e S L Sonle ). e et 3 b Cleveland In the second inning the Norwich and Westerly will play cke: 0 i ‘4 A L. 5 3 5 N on . Fowis, G:: S Y | g deiey ot mataan ot % it bt | Sne it Four. sreors wers bame Chicage Defaated Red Sox Again. roceries. to two dollars qver recent prices. 2 Bost 9—Chicago Butter— Yinegar, gal, 25| About the only discordant note came Tu%l'-mlf'/ uu . -.;l;lntd. Hym antgad. - 20 'bs. 31|, Jrregular weakness was showil Copper . 3% s 33 leufchatel, 5| Brown, 22 Ius, 31| DY J.ondon, which once more sold = E Maisel stole third and home in this Phil. Cream, 12 guuc.{. 13 lbs. !1 American stocks at home and here LS inning. g!mon!o. 18, owdered, Paris cables indicatéd that the new In the second game Turner drove in age, 25 1¢ Ibs. 31| French loan had failed to stimulate three runs with a triple in the fifth, New, 24|Molasses— En‘.' Dairy, 28] Porto Rieo, any degree of enthusiasm. and Hartze]l tied the score in the fol- Challenges Monty. am, 1 sal, 50 The local bond list showed varied inning _when e Camembert, o New Orleans, dealings, with a few changes, except . 35-45 gal,. 60| in the Goulds. Total sales, par value, Pickles, 79/Maple §; 3 ' Honeyeomp. " 23| 2P bottle, zg-g | WIS $1804,000. Kerosene Oil, 10-14 United States government bonds raneyt 4 ree times In fifteen ative, 28{ . ‘were unchanged on call. ?m’:, : Turoer,3b 5 w wian, E p i1 Market Cod. 10jCods’ Tongu 16 e, 1 Shore Haddock, 10| Kouad Clasmm ‘°p. Tane 4 11 biewk Foliock,” 13 = L H o4 Bluefsh, 15{Canned Salmon, 3 1 % | fm. sardines, E@iv % for 3 11, mpt. m:r g: Lobsters— - 300 1 ~ : “Ldv 1800 = ® B':-':";r.,“"-? st kla;d'd. 5 New York, July §.—S; = 1 3 esk Co 43 ‘ew Yorl .—Spot cotton quiet; m n}g:ac“konl. 0- fz-zg manendeu. 4s20 middling upland 13.25; gulf 13.50; no : sales. Futures closed barely steady. July, 12,29; August, 12.21; October, 12.14; December, 12.27; January, 12.23; March, 12.29; May, 12.47. 1 2, Striped Bass, libut, * Mussels, pk., ¥ ig s:hnon'.' : Porgies, 10-15 | “ong Ciams, pk.. 60 / . . |Butterfish, " 13-15 Hay, Grain and Feed, 858 = FEEEREREERE s : Ei e ¥R 5 p No. 1 Wheat, $1.95|Hominy, " Malsel 36 % ° . . 3 Bra 1.60|Cornmeal, 100 Atghison MONEY. : o 417" Gus’ g Foo Plant’s Field = New London :l.:‘ :'n r ¢ g:.j: Ici:; belea. 10 l':l‘s :_ 2 N-lw Y’ort. Jlul); fi.;fl:a;lonn;o:ay Cree.of . s 5 onsesd . Bteel ast loan, ; closing 2 1-2@2 3- st. - §igof ot t., 3180|300 Brcokon B fiem 2 1-2@2 7-8; rullng rate 3 3.4; | (hemane TODAY Corn, bushel, %’i Lin. O11 Meal. $1.80 700 Cal. Petroleam Time loans weaker, sixty days 2 1-2 : i i 4 | 2 1000 i i ninety days 2 3-4; six months 3 3-4. CANNEVE NIV ODVOIND % \IDea. Tueh Law, Cloe 0% 79 8% T e ,.3 i ten weer 9! 80 { Veal Caives, $8.75 ", 0.50- § ew London vs. New Britain $7-97. N 2R 2ete iiiiigiiii g2 i B § f K

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