Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1915, Page 3

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it fat ettt instead 32 oltmaly: dnio ibmsnit 1 u-':o:blnu. o S0 t&’ Scomomize on- = ou surprised small | oul y Secretary Troland fol ect e league secure a follow- amount required to give you adequate| Clube. PC. HAGEN LEADS FIELD, ing But a person might as well pro- protection. It is the best investment |Sluggers G et pound question to the famous Sphi in the world for a small amount of | Fast En 571 | For Metropolitan Open Gol money. See to it at once. Emerald: 29 with Eighty Contesting. ISAAC S. JONES 1 et Incurance and Real Estate Agent | wweer: wnds e i, BT July 3 0 Richards Building, = 91 Main Street |Warriors R e onange DS i s DR ent ioiand_announced the | Macensia: Bt Phone 285-3 Willimantic, Conn. | following schedule. Thursday even- |ished (hird in this years national BEAR IN MIND when placing your |ing: tournament led a field of eighty con- INSURANCE for the coming yu:I July 1ith, teaunt- for tl;‘: x}mtmpouun open THE FACT that during the last five rtevant . Sluggers, Cranberry. | title on the links of the Foxhills gold 92 % Companies f{i?mg. v:.‘ fi;':gms,:,m’ Fair Grounds, | Clug here today. Each had cards of W'm vin Cobb would say. rears Insurai 2 | 145 strokes for tod: 26 hole medal While in Hartford this week Bann- 0 e g l-y- either failed, reinsured or| West Ends vs. Warriors, Norwich ok (T ) m‘n‘f°m“n“ Fedoral Lazage. WhTt DR B0 R it ekt KAUF THREAT A BLUFF. . quit;y Town. - —_— ¥ £ 18 ol h will B il to- | 5t Louis st Pietsburgn. THE“FACT that no company can af- | Emeralds vs, East Ends, Mohegan | i w S Dl - to Eansss Clty st Chicaso. them. He stated openly in conversa- | Po: Reporting Twice Daily at Washington £ 3 morrow. Hagen's 70 for his . second A : o R .p.;:r s s e July 18th, trip over the courss established » new roRd o tion in a hotel lobby the league might 23 [Roas i ult Ball Park. = lar taken in and Warriors vs. Sluggers, Cranberry. m“fio;:lhes; "&k‘;' Jo!h LI ey VRIEPALS S gg:: Seturdas 1}1!:71 .!:mwould“nzlt“:: X7 35 | Benny Kauff's biuf has been . ), . 10 lantic » & former na- —_— e 'S u! THE FACT that g sall l":bpl";mm £o2%3t Ends v Sturtevants, Moho- |tonal champlon. who has mot been o et Ceure. surprised to ses it close any time. E L romise to pay. Park. playing for nearly a year made the | Pltisbush 3 Pufladeiphis 0. ree erent statements, nome B. P. LEARNED & CO. Kickers vs. Bmeralds, Fair Grounds, | early round today in 71, a score which | Al other games postponed. rain. meaning anything. Agency Established May, 1846, Trimmers vs. West Ends, Fair|was duplicated by Gil Nicholls, Wil- Ameriean League. He said he was on his _ way Grounds. mington, Del, during the morning| Cleveland-Detit’ both games postpoved, rain. to New York and was after sufficient o July 25th, play. McDermott, who took 75 on his Federal League, funds to carry the league through the % ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Bast Ends va. Klckers, Cranberry. |second tound,'e fotal of 145, Hed for| Dutrmpumie i , season. He said he dropped ‘about o i D P Sition . MucKariane, timors . . Federal league last = Warriors vs. [Emeral el | cabetn, N. 7. who had o 78 for| SHRE.t Kums Gud vear with the Colonial league and e alt Pork, 20 rown erkins, omeys: Cansnas each of hi a figured he could do as well this year. Qrer. Uucas Nat. Benk. Shetusket St pynmers ve. Sturtevants,:Mohe#an | *Sonly ~four “hmateuss Sqmpeted . anl sy Yes, sl he must be one swell Tietie! . Poultry. . it trance stairway near hames two of them, Max R. Marston, Baltus- money spender. Money must come 33Brotlers. each. T National Bank. Selentone S48, | o SNEEers’ vh.. West. Bl FMith N 7. and R M. Barnes. Bngle: easy to Federal league magnates to|cowls, 28 [Turkeys. 3 s Aoauet ‘1. wood, 'N. I, had cards of 156 for 36 spend it that way. et P Tnopdiots, PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING |, Sturtevants vs. Warriors, Norwich | "0!°% ey Ao e Groceries. PUTTING THE BALL ON THE RUNNER. MOD——F— NG o Emeraids A:‘.M z.mfnm. Fair |One of Fir;;.-:y."l;:ie:‘- in Basehali— F ey ls as essential in modern house as | Eickers vs. Warriors Norwich Town.| “Safe! You missed him a foot. e e et A ciaciricity is to lighting. We guaran- | g Sturtevants Vs, West Ends, Fair| Base ruhmer and shortstop ~are L by e e 5 I o I G .| NEWARK FEDERALS TO ‘West Ends vs. Kickers, Cranberry. 42 MOVE, I8 REPORT. Sluggers vs. East Ends, Mohegan Phone 581 Paric Patronage So Light That Club is Seeking Another City. - ds. mixed up on the bag. The s o Tea| Federal League club will be trans- too the very best PLUMBING WORK | ~Emeralds vs. Siuggers, Cranberry. | gtanding directly over the miav. with nix M5 3 3%|terred to another city before the close| .- 3s. o 5 In the game as s0on a5 his ten day sus- by expert workmen at the fariest Trimmers vs. East Ends, Mohegan |armg outspread, eagle fashion. In an s . 38 %|of the present season. The patron- | b, 4 | pension expires. i erices, Park. instant there is an argument started . 3% | age at the new Harison park has been reported defection of Tom Ask us for plans and prices. August 15th. by the player with the ball still held 3 50 poor that the venture has proved a Seaton also turns out to be a canard. Warriors vs. East Ends, Cranberry. |in his hand, and it is taken up by the | Giciazat! - 3 disappointment to Pat Powers _and Piah. 4 Seaton when seen denied that he ever Kickers vs, Sturtevants, Mohegan [leather-lunged fans, who rise up with | Bosion i Harry F. Sinclair, the owners of the | Market Cod, 10 [Round Clams, ha dany intention of giving the Brook- Park. thunderous yell of protest at the b club. dock, 10| to b J F. TOMPKINS Sluggers vs. Trimmers, Fair | “rank” decision. The umpire walks Baseball has been a big failure in - 2 Canned o - . Grounds. away to resume his position in the Newark, both at the International | Butterfls G 3 for 2% 67 West Main Street ‘West Ends vs, PEmeralds, Fair |fleld, the shortstop holds his nose, the S s | League park and also at the Federal Grounds. fans yell “Robber!” and the base run- park. The International League club ont : o was . shifted to Harrisburgh and the @15 2 Somebody orats support of the Feds has been so poor | Brand, bo: : 5 nobert J c“hran % i35 | that the Federal League officials are| R. Clams, pk. S5 fsh, R GAS FITTING, ::om:?mc 'é‘;?.“‘,.‘x’::.“é;'x&".’;;.fl‘.‘?&_ Bill g;'a'-‘"ll"bn’:'n'u. 1ol Bons; Jimmy Clabby is taking no eh-ncg PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, Pirates Take Opener, Phillips, in order to reduce the ex-|Porgies o this time. As soon as he arrived i bt t New York he asked the menagers of 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. Philadelphia, July _3.—Pittsburgh | PEabes: the Brighton Beach S. C. to STOCK MARKET. won the openin; e The venture in Harrisburg was very &) 3 Agent for N, B. O, Sheet Packing. peitime sy k) Today, the visitars mins meine aneries | costly. A large amount of money was | No. 1 Wheat, $2.40[Hominy. bout with Soldier Burtfleld until Nervous and Unsettied—Dealings on a E blunders in the fleld by Philadelpnia | SPeNt In the construction of the plant| Bran, BT el Contracted Scale. in the second inning. Mamaux had |&t Harris- oval, which will be a bur- | ST Inge, 3 i e {5 3y | the home team at his mercy except in |30 On the hands of the league when | Sorn” © " ss|Cottonseed Meal. o B New York, July 8—Stocks wereYEre 1 pr 38: the eighth and ninth innings, when he | {he transfer is made. =~ The Sunday | Qats, 5] =4 :”5 = ‘nervous and unsettled today, but [3 A 2% pulled out of tight situations, Pitts- | PAtronage has ben fair, but the at-| Rye, 66.in. Oil Meal, $2.00 H ‘ d PI b Tetite. ihp et destos s susticiay: | XV & burgh had only two assists, both be. |tendance at the weeks games has been Live Stoek. eal ing an um ING | Desiings were on & much more con- | Sment sx 188 ink made by Viox, while Johnston had | U&ht- cat s tracted scale, the result in large part | Gemeral Mot only three put outs at first. Score: Beef Steers, $6-83| Lambs, $5.50-36 92 Franklin Street o o NG Yoltme o B Pittaburgh (N) Philadelshia (N) CRIMSON LOOKING AHEAD. Veal Caived, . |Hogs, * 1 i foreign Selling for Europe b ] g Cows, 33-3 was sufficlently extensive, however, new low records. Loui ‘more IRON GASTIHG =9 { Southern Railway common and prefes Says Harvard Alumni Bulletin. AT “The cléan sweep of Yale at New London - recently and the defeat of| T 73med Green Svesans. Ib. 8| supply for all time around our i1 dlp; e s1.40 | tank siding. Whitted,ct 0| Cravath.rt Becker. 1t 'y the nine at Brooklyn brought to a Ste 13 FURNISHED PROMPTLY 8 o Missour Pasine o o 5 13 somewhat melancholy _end an ath.| Cows. 1z[woo 4 —_— - TLY BY eiflc fl to 3 1-2. (1 letic year which mevertheless held| Bulls. 1l 127, 3250 Duncan Will Join Pirates. much ‘that is happily memorable. It Battle Creek, Mich., ~Out- has been sald that Harvard was de-| folder Patrick - Duncan. of the dis feated because it did not have a rac- | Chicago-Baltimore Feds Must Play |panded Battle Creek Southern Michi- Sefaom Tor mmath. avail. The Setter R vitian et | e i il 3005 the Drtia- teams generally win and the simple |, CPicago, July S.—The vi o e e e Slunvosunes alumoronnow THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O |55 oo it T2 278 No. 11 t> 25 Facey Strast e ey ol ey esterday’s level, especially — the last hour, on the publication of the ssscnnrusron lessesssscacre Blooronusnnsnun aloorssonmunare s % act seems to have been that at New COAL AND LUMBER in proc stz new con- London Yale had the better crews. Pacific and United States Steel offer- : Y Bt Gyl = B e i ey Al iy s cfl A ed resistance to bear pressure, % % : pect Tt looked in advance as if the 0" 108 Philndeiphis o o o 6—s|Traces woul e uncommonly close, < o ¥ 2 4% n%le O ar ot I llre D Nt Tare gameness. Were the league handied higher and’ coppers % % 3 A R g g s later, illegally, got up and touched the | directly by its thin id gp | . s Montans With Yale the victor in. the univer- > a y T e W Free Buruing Kinds and Lehigh | of reperis that the metal is belng sold | ¥er*Fme 12 2" 12 | SECOND ROUND COMPLETED sity, the second enght, and the fresh- g e 35 man races, we can onl take our ¢ ALWAYS IN STOCK -néonnud to ::S,m m! &S n:’-:l Lead o 5 IN CONN, GOLF TOURNAMENT ::;n 3 ::;m‘:lm ;’m .':d i e —_day S, Johm Henry s one of the ndly‘ teadiness merkets | ) T and pursue the ioke tor Sate H A. D. LATHROP fz’ :Km‘::fm 5':;&311;?"»0‘::: s R ks Matches Played UC"::; Most Adverse | . asures which will secure a Harvard| The Kickers are ready to book Sat- Office—cor. Market and Shetucket. Sta, | niew Britieh loan at this center, Thers | ) 3 b bbb ey e e~ ehanile Telephone 463-13 was a for bills on London f - fair demand 109 Bridgeport, July 8.—Play in the sev- |y, o darkness in Harvard | challenges to Manager Frank Riordan, 2nd continental remittances wers firm. | N ‘pacc i i epicenth annual tournament of the b o il m.?::,‘fm gl A began North Main street or to the Bulletin. featur Bank Eng] Pacifio n ol in- > CANNED PEACHES e e Sea et tae Deocklawn Coumtry Ctub | L4k Jexr With the defent by o fow : o] 5 &b e tie Cmalatud aad o T ot el [heE el present D on being D! CANNED PEARS 2 mne iy S B By | R ot | "M e piarvart rowing sutno- Keen Kutter P! B % H BTl T 00 O ereons | ities must now conaider i ques- CANNED ]NEAPP % er, an D] greel hether LE als for participation in the new war|Rumey . 2 the play was of a bigh order. i Cambridge bas: faults —AND— loan. Japanese bonds bearing the German ‘W. Park Seeley, the playing-through PICKLES (Picnic Size) e torced 7e) |samp fguredin (ocars vond deal | B2 E Y oo o R AR el Discuosion on tis | ER Sour and Svrfint :zln”’ l"x"a‘tz.lo .nlu, par.value, aggregat. g: Louls ‘rr ;‘v :::Q:m-;“ vh-;m ‘he defeated on the 5 - m per'a United States bonds were unchanged, | Seaterd A L ortide 3 Dghos 4 the Harvard — One of the surprises of the day was Peflple’s Market Sloss Shemila the defeat of the veteran Spottswood South Raflway v 6 Franklin Street e ] Shintary ho Bowers. ouble JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor | 4msi Gom Coper Thames - i and 3 : d 2 to play. *Gillespte, of Weeburn defeated Ham- § EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED fton K. Kerr of Greenwich, 1 e P e G L SPECIAL BARGAINS because of his e e o i Bt hers he s wioneo®io™ | 35c. HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS............. 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