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# NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1914 BRAVES HOP INTO FIRST PLACE I'moRAN & CCNNORS James Held the Giants to Three Hits—Boston Found the Op- posing Pitchers Easy—Connolly Made Sensational OU young men and you men who stay young Catch—Score 8 to 3—Exciting Races at Grand Circuit will find that we had you very much in mind Meeting—Asa Hall Won the Big Stake at Fair Grounds. |[] When we selected our FALL HATS By Your Lathe You need skill of hand, a keen eye and steady nerves, and when you get = a crackerjack chew or smoke you know how it Boston, Sept. $—Bostori took the the dugout. Score: lead in the National League race today Boston (N) v " e a’s e & g to 8 in th y 5 = . NOthJIlg Iysastesios Naw ey é‘:?*?fi it i8 i Step in—“Your Hat” is here helgsaflthree like When you think of the peaceful | tne visitors to three hits, one of them | Cemclinic 2 1 1 ¢ IR R i tuckmg good old LIBERT Y e l;;:‘“gon;‘:fi‘“,,‘h; a triple and another s double. Be-|SdmiGi, £ 3 ¢ [ERR1 BT o " = l t . . B . it Sasp the oppor- | sides hitting ‘Marquard, Fromme and |Spi%e 2 2 3 ¢ e310 Th L sh |57 M s ipe, or tahng_a et e s (omeTIAGaly: Why | Wiltse for 15 sateties, the home team | @nir” § 3 8 8 eils g LIve 0 alii ree nto ,youx pIpe, r property . in| played rerent ebal m_tha Eey 1 W, oo e D T ekt | Blvad sesterday sfiecmoon They i ot man's size chew, to hold. better. ‘onnolly wen on 2 ;- < ISAAC S. JONES Jeft bank in the eighth snd took Mur .88 8| nod Sox Victorious in Final Game|last geme the visitors play hers this you steacy and put gimp e Sl el e e L T e S e With Vauie. “The locals bunched hits off Douglass - ) job. £ Richard's Building, 91 ouble. only _slip-up aiied for < into the job- when James threw wild to firist in the| B New York, Sept. 8—Boston wound|ang took an early lead over the visit- third inning and allowed Doyle to Workmen's Compensation et e, o Xyrcs, oo, s and Personal Accident P =8| up its short series here today With &|ors pbut Lavender's wildness enabled e 6 to 5 victory over New York. The| Cincinnati to tie the count. After each locals got off to a great start, sCoring| pitcher was relieved the game became > all their runs in the opening inning |3 pitchers’ battle between Ames and three being counted off the delivery of | Zabel. with the latter having all the o g Grege. Shore went in cold and Was|better of the argument. The felding Insurance GAMES. SCHEDULED TODAY. SOME TIGHT FINISHES STE Ay Hitenstonal pese Ty FIGe | of toron: Katoes S Siounetion was ety IN FAIR GROUNDS RACING |to Carrigan in the eighth, led the Way|a feature. _Score: RHE J. L. LATHROP & SONS | s st phitscsoiis B s to defeat for New York. Shore sur-|Cincin. 00120000003 6 2 . ow Tork at. Washington. Preston Wilkes Took the Colt Race—|prised with a single filling the bases|Chicago 1020000001411 2 Norwich, Conn. | Nationsl Lesgew. inished First in the $400 [ with two down. Fisher then passed| Ames, Douglass and Gonzales; Lav- t T b ‘Philecetpba st Boston kK Hoper, forcing Hoblitzel in with the | ender, Zebel and Archer. ng u opRacco 7 e Toe winning run. Feds Aftor ox-Bre You are about to start on Dastern Amostation. cligeday's racing at the New Lon- | Atistics Drove Johnson Off the Rub- Chicapdboept, s Tho Chicage Fed-| . 5 oip e 1 * Lot Hantor st sorngsdia Spersed with nice brushes between the bart.ins ‘Second, Game. erals have Smade an ofter to-Grover | IS @ substantial, satisfying, healthful tobacco—made for real men who like o ot Piusgeia b 2 o udermilk and Hank Severeid, the { our cation Sl favorites. It was good driving weath Washington, Sept. 8—Washington = y va L8 e e Tomton .':‘:«J Britain [ er, for the September tinge in the air |and Philadelphia divided & double|Pitcher and catcher so:d by s the honest taste of real tobacco. ¢ For your sake and your fam- Foderat Leagus. Dut the Tacers on edge for strenuous | header here today. the home feam | Ville association club to the St. Louis § % . | chicags ot Butalo Apjirtiis snd the crowd of spStAlirs |iakine the frst game 3 1o § and the ;\lfo“;"?:g‘sén:;g?& “l;,he“’pfiygg!’;;gg I t ssfacts £ insivid o 3 i Accident Policy | ™% & Tetis"st seoaim. wds cool and comfortable: The wind |vj a9 to 4 3 ; Man] en cann - insi] mixtures, an; ily hk;fl“m i t Pol Tadlanapétis st Pittsburg Trom the morthwest may have slowed | Seaer shut outs thel Athietics In. the|Not accepted but are considering the y ot get satistaction out o Pl €S, y more in the Travelers before you go. e terest of the onlookers and the fin- | ang A ED o i B e Plainfield Won at Croquet. 7 4 e e o e ood. an some | 210, was, alded by three fast double| e Biamnela Croauet ciub dereatea| Salisfy your fobacco hunger, just as you go to a “herier ‘game posthomed beceuss of [Of them tight. first inning on Milan’s triple ~and a|St. Joseph's club of Tat le at that . Up in their stand the starter and |gingle and aonther in the seventh on|Dlace recently. The games were beefsteak to sahsfy stomach hungcr down the times @ trifle, but it was not | f O e o more. hits | Offer, €ays the story. e TussoAvs aAmes. down the times o trifle but It was wot | fArst gume. He allowed no more hits S than they can make a meal off of marshmallows. You go to LIBERTY to B. P. LEARNED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN ) e ot e Bie satmio, periits wepe | Mitchalls lple and o sacrice | remarianie intorcst. By Winsing these 3 A e e para Philadelphia drove Johnson from the st. ; the horses waiting. until close to 2 | pox fn the fourth inning of the second | §ames the Plainfleld players claim that We make LIBERTY out of pure Kentucky Broker T o'clock. Then the colts came on for | game, twelve hits having been made|they are the champlons. 2 Investment Broker | s fhelr unfinished race ot Mondsy atr panics e L = ‘Landon . ternoon and ater them. the 2.20 and |° h SeWvery (S SAR NORWICH TOWN £ e age it three to years — so as to REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE e 1 the 2.35 classes. The motorcyclists BB R W hp s e kit ieh n d 11 il et A SPECIALTY : finished off the racing programme at § o ofsoenerse 317 S 0f - make it rich, ripe and mellow—na ly - itol Lunch 6 orettek ith & Laay Sie Tle et i o OlPweirss 4121 0fMissionary Society to Resume Mest. | . . X o . Office Ovar Capitol Luncl fpent. pedey TN T AR L 3 A d.vl It t th Hotnade Office. Phone 370,—Residence 1179-8 | 3= G % Ppinees * (P09 ope Settled the Colt Race. i 3 Yamdiia 3320 1 8| Inoe—Over an Acrs of Artichokes inf': . juiCy and.:pleasing. fts got the snep and {fas < BRI Clle end 7 by agreement) 5 It took only one trial to decide the 4 Fapmmn S5 3 ¢ | i Hlommootes _and) Tersenal \Meni |’ ok 5 35 e b e o colt race, with half mile heats, best 1 0 olHemve ~ 2021 0| tion. O 1t ATTORNEYS AT LAW Rocherier two out of three. Preston Wilkes, egalal ummse s e 8 DA S e e T a : s owned by. Ernest Miller of Preston, : i 13 0| Mr and Mrs Frank Cruthers an : 2 3 e e M e e % 7 | M. ‘ana drs. William ek of Provi- It's the big, two-fisted kind of men, the EDWIN W. HIGGINS, 4 ning form. she showed in Monday's | Prixiciphia bt §7% "3 | derice ‘have Been passing a few davs - ll e 7 s : = g e Jast hoat andficaden tus Jorioh | VISR wia p Lo |38 the nome of Mrs. Susie Lulibridse, | country’s "finest” who use LIBERTY! because it mar 3 - 3 = .M, Tiree base hie Milan : : 3 . Demon took third money. The sum- = = 1 th e : > S e one tobacco that always satisfies. them. i R : B 5 S e e e oy | e o oW ttomeys-atelaw | v A 25 0 opoeterst "5 11 0 0|gational church will hold its first » Over Uncas Nat, Rank, Shetucket &t. B’e‘;{;“\,:},‘;ic‘;"' T 310 g 2113 0|meeting since June this (Wednesday) You try LIBERTY for a weck, and youll Entrance stalrway near to Thames Preston Wilkes, gr. g B. 0. Mil- Bakerdb R 23§ § o|afternoon. Brief items of missionary 1 b Nationsl Bank. Telephoné 38-3. ler, Preston . .21 1| NeToiieas 3 210 1 of 120 olinterest wil be given and, the book,| always keep if on' the job. Demon, blk. - G, H. Morgan, Sirunk 110 §8 543 The Chud in the Midst, wil bs Salem . 3 . 333 SSunee 1600 o120 2 . Time—1.15, 114, Li4. Wrckatp 4 10040 1000 0| P s B, Sold ev: here in 5¢ packagu. 5 SR 1 ONed. | e e T 0] 222 81" Mr and Mrs_Frederick Webb and eTyw! & Fine Racing in the 2.20. Totals, 4016 27 12 1 ia 11 gldaughter, Miss Marion Webb. of Wor- even horses provided a good field 10 cester, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank in the 2.20 class, $400 purse. the first 9 93 8 8| Monroe of East Norwich visited Mrs. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY - Toce on Tuesaays card. William I | . 1 3 0§ §|Mary Webb of Town street this week. : ey’s horse, Glick’s Pride, and Fri-| - | oo oo e S T R S W T Y S P 57770 S T o 7 PO, day, J. J. Swain’s geiding, had a fine [Totals, 33 s Artichokes in Bloom. fight for ‘first place in the openmg | XBatted for Humer in Ti v heat, At the half Bailey had a couple | riiies . 2T50 S 5% 0 0 o 0 0-d|nigh - are besinine ¢ biessom o | x . bridge’ ts in Leominster, of lengths margin, but out on the back | Waphingion e 38 TG I e e e L e aoisom (ot |New Jersey. Before returning home|in town during the fair. dge's, parent ninster, Ms Stretch on the last lap the Meriden | | To bie hite Sk Daker, Dione e farm. Many have enjoved the |she will visit in Stamford, New Ha- - Rl e ARG horse made & splendid spurt and head- | 33 WOMEN HAVE ENTERED look like sunflowers. The artichokes | Vo7 and Hartford. - Mrs. Henry Hensler of Plain Hill is |1y, ot Franklin, are visiting this week s e al e way. e are used later for feed. il visiting relatives in Lisbon this week: 4 g z brush for third Place was a 500d one, FOR GOLE CHAMPIONSHIp, [*7¢ Us¢d fater Tor fee 4 20, Eaiaiplbrins) iSchoot. 4 35 i homs Gf Me AL RIS en aul just nosi t th R ;. Miss Calla Vhite of eck’s Corner T Streten ahead of Hosie. Morn. _Josebh | Matches Will Be Blayed Next Week on gy leaves today (Wednesday) for Willi- | Miss Lillian Brownfns, who teaches R el R Bedard's mare did not perform at all K | Jmbert F. Fellows of Plain Hill left | mantic where she will enter the Nor- |in the Hanover graded school, Degins | Miss Bertha Volmer : well, and sixth place was her allot- Sajnas Sous Tl L Monday for Storrs where he will en- |, Training school the fall term this week. nes Thorp of Sturtevant street ment in the thres heats she raced. Asa | New York, Sept. S.—Eighty-three | (uiire) conese . For two mecks po- e abras ol S S e all, in the initial heat, re- " recelv: - e, = Mrs. Frank Barber returned Tues- ) sponded to excellent driving In the | toer ore Resn i of the’ Uaited | foTe, the beginning of the school year Batvegd from Sanipopaing: day to her home on Plain Hill after i1 , three subsequent heats and took the | 2wy John Reed, Jr, of the United |the third year students will be engaged | Mrs. Mary Adams of New London, vy’ v ith friends in Hart. | Jred LePan of Milford has return- B ' 3 o States Golf association for the 20th|in fleld work surveyin who has been passing “the summer |% Week's visit v ends in Hart-|.q Monday after visiting his parents, & .. Tace, three straight. Glick's Pride, driv . s i ving: e & ford. . our store and looks into the G e armesnt, Glleics Fride - | mational women's golf. champlonshis, s months at the Willimantic Camp |ford Mr. and Mrs. George LePan of Belle- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING _ |ped back to third in the second heat, | oich will be decided next week on the On Month's Trip, Ground fs visiting her son, *George S RSLTS vue farm. \ e character of the feed-stufis \ W im but tilen took second place In the v Lks o £ L et g e B e e s et inting Driends in Hariforq | Miss Nellle Neagle of West - nal heats. The summary: it - s ill left Tuesday for a visit in Am- - avenue is visitin 2 2 Y o we carry. He will be sur Hichn EE s or Ganadian entrante this year, oWing |oicrdam, N. Y. . During a month's ab- To Attend Wedding. ana. Thompsonvilie. street and Miss Katherine Casey: The consequent — Inability of - Miss|Sence she will take the trip down the| Mrs, James E. Bushnell of Hartford Otrobando avenue are spending & prised at the uniform high 3 ; 2 516 | Asa Hall, b. g., George C. Flint, N 2 v vigiting friends in Hartford, 511 1|Gladys Ravenscroft, the English play- | FTudson. stopping in New York and |ia the guest of Mrs Mary Webb of| i, Bessie Whitehouse of Lord's|and Springfield, Mass. 3 quality that prevails in every William CRA T B IR marriage of her son. Walter Bushnell | Point, is the guest of Mrs. D. R. Kin- = St e ey b TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY ang Miss Nellie Parker, Dy foCiTanbes ret Arter visiting triends on Town street yew = —_—_——m Pt for a week, Mrs. Mary GI-}-!I!D‘ department. He will be sur- 1as4l T S A o e Briefs and Personals. Mr. and Mre Frea Lillibridge of |daushter, Miss Marguret Gassmey, prised at the care with which k 3 4 4 3 3| former hoiders of the mational as weil | N & W L, ORNAON| Sewrse Kinney of New London is[Plain Hill are visiting Mrs. Lilli- |have returned to Daniclson. 3 K Glen Paul, b. ?}f the hmetrTlpoméan title are among (NORWICH) = Southbridge . 354 ose who will endeavor to capture the the feed stuffs have been ¢ 78| Wapeta Review, vn fi, Joseoh 5 undetended champlonship. Among ine s - = edard, Norwich . 666 these are the Misses Margaret an l - l l % selected.| He will be surprised o lQueen. Lontter b 2ol LA K Harriet E, Curtis of Essex county, New 2 i Webster, Southbridze - 777 |Jersey: Miss Georgianna M. Bishop, —TO— f r at the cleanness and the pur- GRAND CIRCUIT RACES. Time—220 1-4, 2.0 -4, 530, 221 1.4, | Erooklawn, Conn: Miss Frances T NEW YORK pecla S 10 3 ¢ & — £ Beau Dowey in Straight Heats. erion, Philadelphin; Miss ity, and above all, he will be|King Coushman Captured Stakes in| mye 555 class, purse $800, went off | arion Hollis and DMiss L. B. Hyde of STEAMERS X = this clty, and Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Ars. 3 i Sl 2:10 Class After Five Hoats. in three heats, with four starters fin- | &, H. Fitler and Mrs. Caleb & ros, | CHESTER W. CHAPIN ishing in the same order in each. Nev- ices that prevail. pllartiora, Conn | Sept. & _small|crinoloss, the thres leaders kept werl | *1 o Fhiladelphle CITY OF LOWELL W ednesday unched, oug] e inielson e v v prices P A ScaRirea of e second day of ihe| was " Ranbiscnind obn enmhomsg | YALE GOLFERS ELIMINATED. | Choose this route nest time you go e Grand Circuit meeting at Charter Oak |starts., The summary: 4 e : 2 o New York. You ve a delightfui Park this afternoon. All three events 235 CI. P $300. rinceton Won by One Point—First|voyage on Long Island Sound and a . S T | - Lovell, Windsor .= ayg U] o8 oG Bage U Finals Steamer leaves New London at 11 3 Caove Street e oA Betns | Eruoenaia” 1o Garden City, N. Y., Sept. 8—For the |B; M. Week days, except Sundays, due : first time in 11 years, Yale will not be | New York, Pier 70, East River, 7 caua:ofined ‘bekavions end, tho lat- e e~ it in the final play for the annual team |©'clock next mornin L play . Nixon Won Motorcycle Duel, the last two heats'for the same reason, | Sadie 'May, b m. Mrs. Wil e ol ahnociacion sz e soprescnts | N QRWICH to $' 80 L] To Save Money In These Mid-week Spzcials Pat Roast b, 125 | FLOUR 1.8 bbl. 89€ e 3 ate Golf association, as her represent. |\ The Acorn, 2:24 trot for three year| Shippee, Danielson atives were climinated today by the | NEW YORK ill Burdick of Norwich and|olds was won in hollow fashion by by Princeton team by a point score of & Nixon of Springfield on their | Airdale, mone of the other entries bve- | Rev. and Mrs. Sherbourne of Shelton |4, 4 in_the foursomes and singles on e Fxcelsior and Indian motorcycles, Te- | ing able to push her very hard. The ;re ‘s( aying with Mr. and Mrs. Charles | the Garden City Golf club's course. Tickets and staterooms from ticket spectively, had another fast go of it, | best race of the day developed in the|llarkness for a few day until the par- | This was an unexpected defeat, as |agent railroad station. with the Win going to the visitor by & |second heat of the Eimwood 2:12 trot, | SoN8&® Is ready for aoccupancy. Rev.|¥ale has held the team prize for the| NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. quarter lap. ~The time for the SiX|when Brighton B. nosed out Mart Bel- | MI: Sherbourne preached his first ser-|Jast nine years. The New Haven col. 3 2 miles was 7.27. C. V. Pendleton, Jr. |lini at the wire in a stiff drive down|™O0 ON Sunday. . legians won two of the three four- 3 T iE was starter and A. J. Bailey timer.|the stretch, the effort forcing Dick- - somes, but obtained only two out of the The field was cut down unexpectedly |ingon to withdraw, the brown mare, f’v:t];};;es 10 lbs.zsc R ix single = -Milk- by the mishap to Leahy of Hartford, |after which Brighton B. had no e e s Simost o cien sween || STEAMER - CHELSEAR CHOICE 1 Soda-Milk-Oyster FINE, JUICY ¥ho, with Teddy Carroll of Hartford: | trouble warding off Harry J. S.. of the nine contests with ‘Fennsylva- l b Cho S Zc rackers 2 lbs c LEMONS, dozen. .. ¥ nia, winning all the singles, but losing E p . . P’y 1&‘:: s T: :f:‘;fih?n‘:{!a;%;? Phillies Won the Series With Brook- one of the foursomes plaved early in To Rew York o o Thin Skin y a the day. Harvard and Princeton will ed his wrist and did other things Tyn. fight it out tomo h 2ms EARETyEN which made it impossible to get to| Philadelphia, Sept. S—Philadelphia Wil meet in_the Anal metchée. for the | All Gatside Rooms Norwich Tuesday. And for that rea- | mado a clean sweep of the series with first time since 1903, when the Cam- | Excellent Dining Service son Carroll, who was second in the | Brooklyn by winning today’s game jbridge men were the victors over the Leaves Norwich —Tuesdays, century, with a time of 98 minutes |5 to 4. Reulbach was hit hard in only | same links. Thuredays and Sundays at 5.5 and some seconds to his credit—two |one ihning but in the seventh the i p- m. inutes slower than the winner—also [ home team won the game on two WANTS SN E declded not to enter against the local | passes, a doubls by Magee, 2 sacrifice ODEeASSAND T e e L men. But Latham and Benny Driscoll | iy and an error by Cutshaw. Score. UMPIRES PUNISHED. [§ 5. m. thought the fast men were coming and RHE M. = = Express service at freight rates. with the idea that they had no chance [Brooklyn 1°0 10 20 0 0 0—4 10 1 ayor Curley Statee the Boston Publio Il 1oy 1z, ¥, v. & A kept out of the race. Thus the field | Philadelphia 0 0 20 0 0 3 0 x—5 10 3 Was Insulted in Letter to President 2 = NelinoussAuent Tener. was considerably narrowed down, but LA, The speed ws there fust the same. | pavperech and McCarty; Mayer and Nixon and Burdick will be among to- day’s racers, i HONEYCOMB TRIPE 3 Ibs. 2DC BUTTER - 1. 34¢ Salt CODFISH Tl In Small Bonclsss Picces IFT 1b. fi\lgumarsuarine 19'230 Boston, Sept. 8.—AMavor Curley to- day addresséd a letter to John K. ‘Tener. president of the National league, demanding that Snodgrass, outfielder of the New York Giants, be punished for an alleged “flagrant and unwar- ranted insult to the public” at ves- terday afternoon's game here. The A ‘Recruit Pitched Tigers to Victory. Olmdhn oit, Mlnml S Somame m, @ Tecrult southpaw, pitched PUTNAM Detroit to 2.3 o 1 victory over Chica go today. Fixcept for High's remark- (Continued from page two.) able fielding, the game was listless, the Montville for the nomination for gov- |98Y, Was coid and the smallest crowd . _ may 1 s e 8 p: Montuily for the nomination for e | of the. season " attendos. ~ Seore bt | Kiem and Emelie, be censused. fo 1o ONIVERSITY PLACE ROLLED OATS, 81bs. ........... 25c | MACARONI, 2 packages ... delegates, though they were not bound | !PRIngs: fusal to comply with his demand, made ©ne Blook West of Broadway : by Caucts nstzuctions on this polat | cicago . during the' game, that Snodsrass be NEW YORK CITY. Frank O, 2 2 2 < caucus and Arthur Botham was cterk, | DOt | 1300 Heavy Traffic from Maine, Stanage. ‘The tide of travel the night ex- < e e O raTes ey frone Matne | Whits Wings Defeated the Planters. summer resorts seems to have about New Haven, Conn., Sept. 8—New reached its height during the past few | Haven defeated New London today days and is expected to slacken very |5 to 2 by bunching hits. Milliman, the considerably by the end of the present | visiting twirler, was liberal with bases week. So heavy has been the home- |on balls and they proved costly. Je ward bound traffic since the end of |sen pitched well in the pinches. Score: the month that the State of Maine|New Haven 10002020 x—59 3 coupled with his daring base running and Bar Harbor expresses have been |New London 001001000—295 when he scored from second on a Tun with extra sections almost night- | ,Jensen and Waters; Milliman and| - short single to righ . earn. STABBED THROUGH THE HEART.|4 to 3 victory over e e ST FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY Stituiea the “imsaic: siesca 55 “the N 300 Roomas (200 with Bathy @ & HOME-MADE BREAD, loaf. . ... 6c-8c | RYE BREAD, loaf................. 8¢ RIDES RATES $1.00 PER DAY UPE l ellent Restaurant ang Cafe. Cubs Won Through Good Base Run- Moderate Prices. iR Sena for frae tllustratod Guideand MILK AND SODA BISCUIT, dozen.. 8 | POUND CAKE, Ib............... 18¢ 2ap of New YorkCitys Chicago, Sept. 8.—A batting _Taily i:GERMANCOFFEECAKE,dom....Sc FRUIT PIES, each................ 10c started by Good in the tenth inning, n THERE is no advertising medium in save Chicago a!gastern Connecticut =qual to The Bul- incinnati in the letin for business results.

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