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i } \ }_ ; - NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914 T I\, F. A, EASILY DOWNED WINDHAM S::iss s it e CHONE WADDOCK I . B¢ YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION POLICY WITH J. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. Three witnesses of alleged grafting on the part of policemen at the pre- Academy Held Windhain Scorcless and Piled Up 26 Points— |1 s o b srpeensa b B T o 3 ey ing” the Charges.” They told of seeing |8 [IVE HAKE, Ib. . .. .. resh FLOUNDERS, Ib. 7¢ | Fresh MACKEREL, Ib. 15¢ Halfback Avery is Out of the Game for the Balance of | yiunes, ity otin, preer BUTTERFISH, Ib. ... 10¢ e e the Season—N. F. A:’s Line Showed Marked Strength. | 3.0 NATIVE EELS, Ib. 12Y,c’ MAYOR CURLEY GAVE FINNAN HADDIES, Ib. 10c The Academy eleven found no trou- |ed and. were forced to kick. Manley BRAVES A BANQUET. ble in defeating Windham High school | punted to Stanley,” who squeezed back e Wednesday at Windham fleld. The |for.14 yards. After gaining consider- | Players Got Wolrd’s Series Money | score was 26 to 0. The Academy backs |able ground Stanley tried a forward| And Afterward Start for Home— %2 showed marked fmprovement in form | pass and a poor one, netting a 108s of | Evers Got Big Sum. : i over last Saturday’s playing. The in- |8 vards Hers Windham braced up 3 < terference on end runs was good, with |and took the on _downs. ey ) 9 $ the resuit that they gained consistent- | rushed the ball to N. F. A'S 20 Vard | paechess cocrmions oo & comatt oo s < PECI ALS ly. When carrying the ball through |line and tried a field goal, but were | onc ¢ oy *eal 005 A8, & JEUE B0 e : : the line they twisted and fought with | unsuccesstul.i N. F. A. took the ball, | s @iy So7 00 Closed here yes- the old never-say-die spirit of N. F. |sweeping the field the. backfleld rip- | Prug, Athletics which closed here ves- 7 G TR = FOR THIS WEEK END Y Ding off yards by yards until the ap - g The Windham backs, on the other | proach ofethe goai On an end shirt |geption fonlght by Mavor Curley. hand, cowld not gain through the | Hull addel? 30 vards just as the whis- | sooir 3“5, Vo, RN oRent was - : Academy’s line. Henault at tackle | tle blew for time. e it o o, - { played a_strong game and with Wil- Eourth juartel. SrST F the prayers. e v OFFICE FURN“URE, ETC" Fok SAI‘E - ARGUMENT 1S UNNECESSARY | cox and Beebe guarding the guard 9o | Right of the reel N. F. A. crossed |eral of the players. fhinking person 1s alive to the| sitlons the line loomed up like o GIb- | tne ‘line. for the Inst scors of the| After the banquet many of the 5 ¥ ¢ being, insured against| THiar agnmst which the Windhas game. Mullen, Stanley and Murtha | Braves left immediately for their home (Continiued from page by We ' reprefent good, | fack hurled itself, only to be driven|,qqed gains. Murtha failed to kick |cities. They were each given checks|lomatic bickering before the terms of 3 strong, relisble companies. Let us take roken, even as waves of (he|ihe goal Both teams for the remain- |today for $2,708.36 by a representative | Joe's engagement were agreed upon, NEW 35 H. P. GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTOR (Alternating Current) care of the matter for you. 2o panp i hous hone ne | der. of the game resorted to forward |Of the national commission as their | but he finally consented to come to NEW 10 H, P. GEXBKAL BLECTRIC MOTOR (Alternating Current) ok ISAAC 8. JONES. also opened big holes for the backs|jasses and kicking, neither side. scor- [share in the world's series receipts. To | Putnam and “pitch his head of” in LAKGE MOSLE SAFE Tneurance and Real Estate Agenrt|several go,.,,:fli passes for long gains. 2‘ again. The final score was, N. F. most of them this meant about $5,000 | an endeavor to make good if the locals IQ’E%?&?’E’:‘%E 3 At EIGHT FT. HIGH'BTANDING DESKS DARK OAK ROLLER TOP DESK (with Smith Premier Typewriter) FIVE FT. BLACK WALNUT ROLLER TOP DESK FOUR FT. OAK FLAT TOP. DI%SK = g rance ’ 3 26, Windbam 0, for thelt season’s work. Captain | would guarantee him $15 a game, The | Buildin, 91 M Once Manly threw one to Donohue, ; : Joh: Eve lhh-rdtr C § Y Rl o s xmaq e anting: Bk 'l‘h; following was the vvl;ncup ohriny Evers found the season a big | price staggered the .local men and Al ley. With two interferers in front of H’j H)JA:"":_“““.“””'Ngme z‘n; ml;:l:g:&fly, his income the past|they nearly went down for the count -7 JOHN A. MORAN ' [him(it seemed that Windham would / score, but Stanley, squirmed through having been more than|when Joe also insisted on getting his Left End. $40,000, including a bonus of $25,000 for | carfare for the round trip between 1k 8089 1 0 o ok B0 1 s i b7 SR ST TR 3 his signature to a contract, $10,000 in | Putnam and Woonsocket, but they fin- LARGE OAK FILING CABINE' . Investment Brokor [ w0 stie Donttiue. Jo8 Left Tackle. salary, a $3,000 bonus for Anishing in | ally agreed to have his services, no SMALL OAK FILING CABINET ADVES < 7 e i e i et i e o | Beeve i Ll il first place, and his world's series re- | matter how great the cost. So Joe STANDARD ADDING MACHINE (Style B) REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE |Pnd Tort Doplasa hiesy 8. Left Guard. celpts. came to Putnam. UNDERW.OOD REVOLVING DUPLICATOR A SPECIALTY oo and, Magied repiesed.him) puming BN 3 Foye P He made good. In 21 staits he PROTECTOGRAPHS eri R P e T e I ates ; FOR THE MIDDLEWEIGHT was returned victorious on 18 occa- STEAM HEATER, RADIATORS, PIPING, ETC. alesbiiges O Caploot o atis/ brought the. ball ta: within: 16 :...... Enander T B T W Sions during. that season and the play- HIGH DESK CHATRS Office - Phone 370—Residence 1179-8 | runs brought the ball 'to within 15 Ri ORLD | ers and fans in Baltic, Taftville, Wau- PLAIN DESK CHAIRS = e ——— the line held and Manley falled to o g U ey Jimmy Clabby and George Chip Wil | fesnm,or %, 2t North Grosvencragie and R T R ATTORNEYS AT LAW Aot b e e e b S i K B R Fight on Oct. 30 was to get anything on the smiling LARGE PARAFFINE TANK AND PIPING o ™ | o the season on_ account of water on Right End. 7 Ry SR O youn husky who used to grin whi'e EGG CANDLER . . EDWIN W, HIGGINS, | the knce reteived In Baturdays same,{Stauley .............. Harroun (capt) | . Lob Angeles. ., Oct. 14.—George | he burned them over. Counolly was AND A LARGE AMOUNT OF SMALL OFFICE FIXTURES - by 3 t . ‘Quarterback. hip and Jimmy Clabby will fight in|giving all the promise in those days l'.k t S t 3 ‘Attorney-at-Law, ; First Quarter. B ot C . i... Mortarty | San_Francisco the night of October | of developing into the mizhty walloper |l 40 Shetucket Streef GEGRGE W. CAR-OLL Shannon Building. Ml Won. the. tors’ and recetved. Tett Haltback. 30 to determine the middiewelght | that made him a member of the Bos- o= . |Manley kicked off 32 yards. Hull [ Holmes ... ... Kenyon | champlonship of the world, accord- | ton Braves and he not only pitched his P A SRR ""P"_"‘—’ v - picked up ""Hbfi,l, and was thr:;én 3 Right Halfback. Rl };5 '&ac'a':fx'e :-:::el;.o;:owm; to- | team to l\;!cltory in thlsbnct!gx;‘ ‘:rbn:g /| without gain. Holmes made two yards | Graham . .. Manley rms. | country, but won a number o at-i and violin’ e % & AMOS A. BROWNING | without gain, Holmes mado two yards libach’ They will weigh in at 158 pounds at | tles with smashing hits that produced | "o B gorbar Ao e ik, crepe with | 1o T1om eimite ke e avey Attorney-atLaw, 3 Richard's Bldg. . Murtha made 8 and so did| Subs—McWillilams for Melvin, Cor-|§ o'clock. The contest will be for 20 | the cinching runs. lace, the bride was most attractive: | hospital, has returned and.is now at *Phone 700. ' olmes.. . A foi failed. Murtha | bey for Stevens, Stevens for Avery, | rounds. & When the Putnam tj.n- looked at the | Sho’carried & shower bouquet of bride | the Sheitering Arms on Harland road. 2 il « v » | made.5 and Holmes 9 yards. A for-|Mullen for Holmes, Shay for Stanley. Oakes Will. M B a figures of the Braves' earnings in'the |, ,ses and lilles of the valley. Her b S £ d by ] - ward failed. Murtha made 7 and Referee—Kelley. akes i anage Pittsfeds. four world’s series games, just OVeT,| ve|| was caught with lilies of the val- Buys Farm ‘on’ Lebanon Road. Brown & Ferkins, . Atimeys-ai-lag | Hoimes ¢ yards, After line plunges| Umpire Robinson Pittsburgh, Oct. 13._-Punis T. Oakes, | and noted that Joe witn the other | oy P Al e s i) y by Holmes an [u! 3 ley car- eal nesman—Bates, manager of the Pittsburgh Federal | members o! eam ha ien down The ushers wers Elmer D. Keith of S v . ér Gnicas Nat. Pank. Shetusket St | ried the pigskin over for s touchdown | Timekeepers—Chapell, Gregson. |league team during a Greater part of | 32,813 for four daye’ work_an aver: | poston, Dana Leavenworth of Water- e oand Eodd have, piyiueet th A Stdirway near tu Thames |after five minutes of play. Murtha| Quarters—10 minutes. ~ |the season just closed, today slgned | age of a little better than & game | pyry T Parker Lathrop of New Haven |ang will move there before winter . National Bank. Telephone 3823, | failed to kick'the goal. Score, Acad- S s a contract to manage the team for |—and then thought of what he used to ulian L. Willlams of Norwich. 0 3 and J S ’ the next two s, Pl et here—they smiled, and then set to ] FRV FODTERS UEES Knetzer and Outheider Tames Savegs | thinking. The thought struck home coptlon wea held 8t the bride’s home Heard and Seen. THE DEFEATED ATHLETICS. | a'so signed two vear contracts with | that Joe would not be back here for|on. Town strest. The house decora- |, MMiaetda J. Smith of Providence was: the local Federals. a job right away. ere 18 a move- tte ™ guest of . . Noyes D. Chasy ----- ; 24 yards. Stanley made § yards and | o Bush On Return Marries Miss e - | Tment on foot, however. to nave a Con. | Sons, WeLe In Erech wnd tUte O o[ of Otrobando evenu J N Murtha 12. Holmes made 6 yards. & Mah Rain Prohibits Game, nol'y ‘night in Putnam next month| g egthed in: green, the ta .e In 8 3 ! mAM fl EHELSEA Pnet arisvese " Simad Wil ARy s Syivin, Bi Momahon, Chicago, Oct. 14—With the games|30d & meeting of ;"‘ ou tflé‘"? and | gining room where supper was served | Mi8S l‘fi'!m“ Con:sdon ‘am}“m,g:nf' L’ i ball on four foot line. \ Philadelphia Oct, 14—Only ' few|tled at three-a'l rain today tempor. | 3dmirers s called for next Sunday t0| ., decorated with white chrysan- |gtreet bt e 14§ - RS N A 6, W. H. S. L. Beebe ' kicked o% 40 yards. Don- £ ohue ran it back 20 yards. -Manley D —— —— - | kicked 35 yards. Holmes ran it back 3 v tives in Greenport, i ; Second Quarter. loyal rootars were at the rallway sta. | &rily halted the Cubs-White Sox ecity | thllk the matter over, themums. Recelving with the bride rt, L L 3 % o hew York On the opening of the auarter|tion to greet the former worlds cham- gg:g‘x;“;;:;h‘g_g:h;“;l‘g: ACpenen el NORWICH TO s ‘gr“_:‘dl““"v;“';; AR ylliss Bva Wilcox visited her austi: FARE $1. . olmes made a yard and Stanley made | pions when the er arrived today 2 W WN - 2 fscn &f G iss Emily H: Wflcox,. of ithe Scot=' AN e i ] the touchdown. Murtha kicked _the |from Boston, where they had lost their | MOFrow on American league grounds ) Lane: ' Miss Hilda Rawson of Guilfora y o cot~ land road early {n’the weel N. F. A. 13, W. H. 8. 0.)title to the Braves. There was a long | Weather permitting. o = s goal. Score, o -7 Exceilert Liming. Service Beebe kicked off| 40 yards. Donohue | line of disappointed ticket holders, = ™M ning. ] 2 acLane-Allen Wedding at First e e aye et 215 f|mn it bhck 8 A £ Manley to [ however at the department store where| G. A. C. va. Rough and Ready. Church an Event.of Soolal Interest | o Tho Dride's gifis to ring bearer and band vicinity, Mrs. G. H. Ewing re- elde. Moriarty netted 10 yards' for Wind- | the admissions for the third game that | A good, game of football is expected | - O mron &7 SHe O Lol ! ower _girl. were aign TR B ves New. York - Mondays, - ]| ham. Another forward made 5 yards |would have been played here had the |next Sunday afterncon when the fast| —Father " e e ot Pt Dries o 5 wscays and Fridays at £ and Academy was penalized 15 yards. | Athletics succeeded in taking one|G. A. C. eleven tack'es the Rough and At the First Congregational church |ceived by the brid inoluding = cut wendered piano solos during the eve- After a féw weeks ‘visit in Boston made six and on the next p'ay | game, were redeemed. More than| Ready team, on the Cranberry I Miss Maud Chapman who teaches. ¢ P AT Stevens fell on a. Windham' fumble.|$44,000 was refunded by the club's|Although a couple of the G. A. C.s|&t § o'clock Wednesday evening, Miss|glass, linen, silver, money, rugs. china. | in" Stafford Springs has been spend-' . “Express service at freight rates Murtha made 6 yards. Holmes hurt wxvnent. but many speculators|best men are lald up, the turf ig)Natalle Fitch Allem, d-:‘;l-merrugr M. | pleces of furniture, a carving sel from | ing geveral deys in tdwn, returning Tel 417 ‘V.'Knouse, Ayent his knee, forming interference. - Mul- | had purcnased tickets at a premium up | bound to fiy when theme two teams |2nd Mrs. Fitch Tewls Allen of Town | her Sunday school class. a sugar $Room| Wednesday morning. e | : 2 : len took his place. Stanley made B |until the fourth inning of Tuesday's | clash. street. was united In marriage with|from her circle of King's Daughters. 3 s SRR vards. Mulleri 7 and Murtha 4. game, somewhat decreasing the profits| The ssme G. A. C, team that, de- | Willlam Bradford M,“‘-Ld'{){: o oe| Xha Christian Exdsavor: Socioty, assh S dnphch mhlnfin_l;u len fumbled but J. Hull recovered the |they ' had made on tickets for .the|feated the N. JA A. oleven last Sat- | ion, son of Rev, Dr. and Mrs W. tW.|sisted in the church decoratlope.. . her homis on'' West Town itchie to Meet Dundee. ball: - Murtha rushed ten yards for the |games played. urday will be fised. with the exception ictane, - o Lfl’t‘al‘“ 3:;“ Tated with he. g de's going away gow g > a few “n-Col e S o, M B ST R O e B e e R DL SRR T BT S o L i L R T K e b tormerty AL D ¢ Y vere s ' Score, N. F. A, 20, W, . 0. onday for ickmen was marr! nee an uare arnell, who . : X hine L S Third Quir::- Shortly atter his return to Miss Syivia | sprained his les in last Saturday's |COIOFNg of autumn leaves and the|and Mrs. MacLane left for their wed-| Mr ana Mre Jesse Chapman of Gro- ; of Octol E. McMahon, of Bordentown, N, J.|game. white chrysanthemums used. ding journey and later will reside in|ion and, Giles. Chapman of Poquonock ;‘:’&mi:‘, e 2 nce Bs willl Deebe kicked off for 35 yards to|The ceremony -was performed at St. 5% Guests from & gumber of oltles fll- | the vicinity of Boston where Mr.|itiae ‘Have been visiting Mr. and dofeatad s lightweight champlon by | Riley. who was downed in his tracks. |Columba’s Roman . Catholic church. Sachems vs. Emeralds, g?m:mv.h::“:u’lw B Pbomponc ufi‘:"&é:;"": the Oliver Ditson Co. |Mrs. ‘F. S.” Wheeler of the Scotland Freddie Welsh of England " ® | Windham tried line bucking and fail- | James Walsh, one of Bush's feam| The Sachems end Emeralds have|bUDE (his Jusical Brostam, Bas L0 | The eroom i o e o Eh¢ [roed. 1s7eed to play the deciding game of | esisted by Stanley Maclane o. _us-|Lane was graduated from the Acad- . the series on the Falls dlamond Sun- |t lotnist: Bpithalamiam, . Hun- | cane i e, clase of 1007 and later |, Fimer D. Kioth of Boston and Dana v S é day. After the game Sunday atsWil- | tomston | Woodman; | Nocturnette | coomenscs In art She lias the rave | Leavenworth of Waterbury, who were TR LS limantic the Sachems feel confident . . ® | ushers at the MacLane-Allen wedding that with an even break,in the um. | (o or Blreng: Fes. | e O e e hine man | Wednesday _evening, are entertained piring they can take the measure of : trans: Faty | acter, which acts like sunshine Upon|uy Mrs. James Kelley of Bim avenue 2 h 3 : &°! hile in town. | 5 ] : : i the up-state team. The Willimantio | feart at Thy Sweet -Veics, St. Saens from Norwich deeply feit. _ | ™ p o a0 : o [ E fans have signified thelr Intentlons of | (vielin and ersan): To & Wid Rose. | Asaong the out of town guests wers or &, 4 ; X coming to Norwich in full force as|aeDowell, Bridal Cherus frem Lohen- | Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W, M, MacLane of | Mr. and Mra. Albert. P. Bennett and they cannot he outdone by the fans of nster, Mass.: Stanley MacTane |family, of Preston, were guests during Norwich who went to Wilimantio in | %'X5 \ne® bridal perty entered the| of “Boston. Rev. Donald B, MacLane|the week end of Mr. and Mra. Oscar full force Sunday. The Sachems’ man- | cnuren the bride and her father were | and son Saunders of Jamalca Plains, | Bocleston of Tanner street and Mr. RS . . T agement are under heavy expense in|preceded by the ring bearer and flow- | Mrs.. John Allen and Mr, .and Mrs, |2nd Mrs. Carlos B. Eccleston of the Nothing like a good satisfy- - . Dringing the team hers &nd are confl: | Brocoded by the ring bearsr and flow: | Mrn Jonn Allen Ao i i | New London turmpike. ¢ 7 A b dent that the sporting element of the |a,q ulse Williams, in a dress of | gle and Laura Perkins from Groton. mg chew to keep nerves B o ot ooth waye, attend. | whiteembroldery and lace, with pink | Miss Cecella W, Hale, Mr. and Mre Attending Grand Ledge, ; ~ % i have also agreed to use two umpires, e e and M M| Nathan Bushnell and Charles Bush- steady and your fiead clear. . one from Willimantio and one from | serformed by Move Dr. W, W, Mac: | Anaie Kinsman, of North Leominster, | nell of the Ofd Canterbury turnplke a' o 3 \ : —_— Laine.: SRt ok g O o o | Mt tend the Grand lodge. A. O. U. Street about the Atwood ‘Violett Hurt While Making a | Bev: G- H. Ewing, pastor of *the Before returzing they will visit Mr. e Taokle. lin solo, O Promise Me, was softly busiestlot of fellowson earth. ) . New. e’ Gonte Do APt |l Tae Mepdssvinn: racdasionst PR R A R S - - football practice at Yale today, Atwood = — - —— = e Smbng_gx)p lng_.watch. ¥ ¥ S 58 Violett of -New York, a scrub half- = ing\and contributing. Both managers | iphong and sash. The double ring | Theodore R. Blakeslee and Miss Vera Norwich, left Wednesday for Hartford to at- . car men are church, During the ceremony. the vio- Returns to Sheltering Arms. and Mrs. John Thompson of Hock g back, was badly hurt in making a % B tackle. The extent of his injury has < g C— care O| \ ] not yet been fully determined, but o e p};lyllch.us at the New Haven Hospital, . passengers — something's et L e Tt ot ? : going on every minute: | It would be a tough job R it their LIBERTY to smooth out : 3 v A hid (3 dlC hnks; but its All 'Ab'snrd fO‘r tlle members, who is seriously 11l . Contentment Avenue ‘Line” when they el vl bl o - fic}l' mdlow I l :\erllt, of the bser!es of entertainments use &1‘3 sitel heahi‘f ul ’ ol %ofl“‘h.fl ;’:flg '{&e"‘cih’n“e;'.‘f e { onal church. The entertainment was ® \ 8ivey by Miles W, Illingworth of Bos- Ll BE = ;mncnltl::u&;ruuduy in Norwich, / Long cut TObaceo 3 Tuye[:.d{ flxzibez?. By U. 8. Post Office Inspector Pendle- ton, the original one-man vaudeville ton was the guest of Postmaster J, J. COLCHESTER James R. Dutton Suffers a Stroke of Apoplexy—New Scheol Room Open- ed—One-Man Vaudevilie Pleases. There was no meeting of the Grange Tuesday evening, it befng omitted out of respect for James R. Dutton, one of their oldest and most 'respected have a patented damper which by one motion | regulates fire and oven, better than twodampers can. Push the knob to “Kindle’’, “Bake”, or is made from Kentucky tobacco, aged from three to five years so as to bring out its full ripe flavor and rich fragrance. Most sturdy, live men won't use any other brand, once they've tried LIBERTY — because no other brand has the snap, the taste and the honest sweetness of LIBERTY. It gives you big, juicy satisfaction such as you get out of a gl':bodJ square meal. “Mind your step”—get aboard LIBERTY *for a weekys trial of chewing and smoking, ; and you'll never stop. o T OJB \@EO » Sold everywhere for 5c a package. N Fiamwmitl company. The program consisted of tions, juggling and humorous reading. Myron R. Abell and Dr. J. M. Klein . ”» i “Check’’—the range does the rest. This Single Sullivan, Wednesday. 3 7 made in stoves. All other ranges have About 40 puplls of the sixth grade . from the First district in the academ: Dulding were taleen Webnesdey Mo two or more dampers. ] ing to the Dublin school building, . :hc;:o:::deofn the crowded conditions in o TWO klodsita the b -_the y. . Mrs. Frederick T. Avery and daugh- . H : s of friends | In Norwich Tuesday. % I ash pan—with Coa.lc od be§1de Ly utton was stricken wit! 7 “ i apemes B Dutton was stricken with g < is another patented Crawford improve- Monday, ment. Both hods free. friends in Hartford Tuesday. ’ers, Etta I,‘ombard has returned om ‘a week's visit with friends in [single] or elevated [double]. 8. H. Kellogg, A. F. Roper, F. B. Baker and Earl Holmes were in Nor- wich Tuesday, making the trip In Harry Groobert was calling on friends in Hadlyme Wednesday. Rev. B. O. Meade of Exeter was feats in magic, character impersona- 2 . Damper is the greatest Improvement ever New School Room Opened. ‘wLere another room was opened on Ash Hod — instead of the old clumsy ter, Miss Anna Avery, were guests Miss Mary Wade was the guest of . . Gas ovens if desired; end Talcottville and Hartford. Holmes' automobile, calling on friends in town Wednes- day. For sale by M. HOURIGAN. N ich, Conn. Julius Phelps of Westchester was here Tuesday. Harvest Supper, The Ladies’ Ald society of the B«g- tist church gave a Harvest supper in the lors of the church Wednesday evening from § to 8 o'clock. There THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Boston Wes @ large attendance,