Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 28, 1915, Page 3

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g e Ao < el Rt S °|High Ranik Playsra Not Seriously| THE FACT that w» seil INDEMNITY: not @ mere promise to pay. gt f I ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | Brown & Perkins, _iluopaiiov Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetuckst St. Entran talrway near to Thames ‘Telenhone E. £ i e § H w leted when rain put a stop after one heat had been | 9T huxofthoblgmflu . and Camelia. were in front 59 -2 2 7 E g OUR GUARANTEE Your money back if you are not satisfied Ceylon Tea....... 35¢ Extra good Coffee.. 23c Hartford, Conn., was the e /0 i i 'eanut Butter..... 12¢ MISS M. C. ADLES Tatier comisg | only surprise of the doubles competi- E Cocrant | - F % % =S X tion. The score was 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 9-7. lace by a neck from Ras- fflan,Scalpand 3005[16@“ gy g e o e Accepts Emeralds’ Challenge. ! _I leave Thursday, July 29 for a|always in front. Manager | Western trip. No appointments after Russell Boy. by continual breaking, challenge jTuesday. Watch The Bulletin for |delayed the start of this race for near- on the Providence g e notification of my return. half an hour. He acted so badly | Street grounds in le. " Saturday Cleveland Boston Defeats Brooklyn. ferent. The batters for the most 1306 Main St—Next to Chelsea Bank | that the judges thought another driver ge strong ‘Wauregan nine will play Brooklyn, N. Y. July 27— n|are strangers to the big mahfltfln Telephone 652-4 might improve his chances, and Geers | the first game of a seris arranged with b Brookiyn 4 to 8 t 2 ThB“a wa hasn't got their “measure” as he pRRp SRt AT ol JECk NIt the | TaTtYIIe: perbas had a one run lead up to the | Of the batters in the American league, i R e e ninth due to an error by Evers, which | therefore the Chief has to experi- veteran, however. FE RO BE DAk St fort eathes e DS WILL NOT WAIT let in three runs in the fifth. With |ment and the experiments have proved - : ] 4 L g 30 ga %Eg I $§§ EF Ny FOR JUDGE LANDIS' DECISION YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. “|one out in the last inning the crowd |COostly. The Chief's showing in the s P s e P SUAE e Sowne o | nd the Bomses ware well Drmrea <r | Battle s on and Will Continue Until 2 Bis: hadt out. £Hie SR Bvden s eabni ed with a single and sent Fitzpatrick | the years he was pitching star tase- in ‘;o ;dun for him. A hit by Connolly | ball in ghe American. an agee's long double to center ———— sent across the tieing and winning| BROOKLYN GOING STRONGLY. run. The seore: e the end of the round. One Side or tl Jennings won her seventh race Other Quits. In accordande with the announce- | ° oter sme ment of President Gilmore that the Aprions Lafess. Bostn 4. B 3 Pittsburgh 8, New York 1 Boston 3, Chicago gmder‘ax league has decided to rald| Jammern 1 therdand 0. Boston (N) Brookiyn Superbas Continue to Fight Along and rganized baseball without waiting 8. St Louis 4. ab Refuse to Crack Under Strai longer for the decision of Judge Lan-| Detrait 7, New York 8. Moran,rt ot ed. Jean and Hedgewood Patchen had a |dis in the so-called antl-baseball trust international - League. pretty race in one heat of the 2.22 pace | sult, several players have already . (First game.) which preceded the rain, alternating in ) jumped their contracts. Shortstop ester 8. (Second game:) the lead until Murphy sent his mare |Roach deserted the Toronto club re- ! ahead to win in the last hundred yards. | cently to sign with the Buffalo Feds. Fifty-one horses were named tonight | Last .-week Third Baseman Kores, who - @s sure starters in tomorrow’s four|was sent to Rochester by the Giants, " (Second ) If you get your FEED from us. |Cvents. the chief of which is the M. & | decided to ignmore his conmtract and Kanss City 5. (First games ch h M. $10,000 stake for 2.08 trotters, with {jumped to the St. Louls Feds. Out- ro 1. ance has been entirely eliminated. |13 ¢5 go. flelder Compton has also deserted the The Feed will be right in peint of The lyn Superbas refuse to crack under the strain. They con- tinued to fight along the van last week and established themselves in second place, only a jump behind the Phil- Hes. The men have tasted blood, so to speak, and are playing with much of that same confidence which counted so strongly in favor of the Boston Braves last year. A number of ex- woronanonul camuvennd MocesuruHomal LT TIPSR . Ll ovasramnnnnd . Bated for uality and ¢l Colonial League. cellent judges still insist that they i = F..:‘;":";.‘:d':"’f;' At New Beatord 3. Springtiela 2. by innings will drop off again, but for the life of kit . 1.8 Hersard 3, Pewiaer 3 981810888 34imeitis hard to understand their rea- Room 22, Shannon Building great varloty to choose from, i e o 2 Siyew’ Cotstaw, Su | Soning. The team as a whole is||| Tel. 548-5 (Take Elevator) you will get what you want. rifice fiy. Moran Sacrifie hits, Schmidt, J. Smith, | Strong, the men have settled down to NO HAP HAZARD RESULTS e, ey A < o e B SATISFACTION SURE 3 . Covall Makes Yanks Walk Plank. | Teague s bettor fortified with 1 owi i e el 0. veles| al an alk Plank.|League is better fortified with pitch- . on MY 8’1 E_?_STRENGTH 100 Corn_Prod s Menchistar” 8" Lonn 4. New York, July 27.—The New York |ers. Baseball is uncertain, but it Upholfim M Rm There Was a Reawakening of Activ- i 3 Americans returned home today and |seems absurd to hold a team lightly . Iyl b6t Railrond Shares: A g G met defeat by Detroit, 7 to 3. Fisher |which has been playing so strongly in all its branches. R u was hit hard and the Yankees' field- |and consistently for the last thres|CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. York, July 27—The demand ‘&Hudson ua 46 ing was loose.. Coveleskie pitched his | weeks. T ho 1196-3, 3 Ceove Street tor stocks. Eroadencd ioaay and- the g 2 af e S W, BLACKSY gave the best exhibition of 25 ‘Securities . Brooklyn kees to seven hits, three of them com- Chance For a Long Root. JAMES W. BLACKBURN, = sustained strength which has been i -300|ing in the last inning. It looks at this writing as if the |8 Stanton Avenue East Side s witnessed in some time. Of particular . - Boston : ... 5 > Outfielder Eugene Layden, a recruit | National League pennant will be won Dl' J M KIN ot e b by g s b {3 . @3[from the Columbia South _Atlantic |cneaper this: year tham over befoe. e Jo . 1 " g o - Louis league team, joined the Yankees to- | grpok:. x ) activity in the railroad shares. The| 300 Cen Motoms . = b7 R e ey Ko Jesip. So What is true of the Phillies also is s i P \iuunt h:: :on:. mmmwnh of these s}o%lis 12300 . e day. - “;")’9‘ L t;\le :ifhthe Dm"\o tumbe », & six n: I?.l. o er reports o - 100 Goodrich > of which appear contenders DENTIST |ofetatrt i L - LR T L e e e e o 4 700 Guggen Expl . 1 7 2 - Y May B“i]dm stances, have constituted one of the .58 Gobb, 2 2 0 oBoemess 1 0 @ 2 0f|the Giants are as well, is not better, ' BaniTuwWE ¢ most unfavorable aspects of the sit- 56 34 328 Y¥mets> {171 1|cquipped than any other club to main- = uation. To‘da.y, howevel&,eda. Jrave of et 119 om&:n EEE uxr:. a plcelth:t w;n h::ure tvgt v&- MILL END SALE N °w-’““‘é:"’°m“““mn‘:°fi,‘a‘ the raiivay g & RN = ERE R e %’.,."“‘1 Eaase Tor uneastnes ":.‘ Ties in .‘ 3 c Y w issues gradually came into the lead| 1000Int Con p [IIIIIII73% 73 pay | PhUsdebMA ... ..o 31 58 3es| Covam’ep 3 3 0 6 9 2y the pitching, but any sort of general a.‘d E SPRING in speculation. Total sales were 890, Totals 38 1127 14 1 E:::; ‘1 % : : tling in this department will mean 000 .,,:ln__ RS < Federal Lesgue. s T 13 8 § §|another fiing at ths Boston Red Stu:. Llrge Assortment of The rise besan a ler mark- - I jawell 1 0 0 o ofOr Dossibly the Detroit Tigers or the : ing up of the war stocks,,several of Sy — ————|Chicago White Sox. The wte, all Patterns 2 his again made hi rds. The B 3 Totals 33 7313 pen . MRS. G. P. 9 :uyf:; movem&ntelm‘:i © other 5_'1;: . (x) Batted for Nisher in 3th g e ety v - : at 3 . STANTON’S | claities, with speculation _restricted ‘e oa G, Betied. ter Ponemah Mllls No. 52 Shetuoket Street largely to the industrials during the 2 Detratt 3140090 6r|pace that has been much slower than .| morning. In the afternoon, however, | ‘400 - E New 3 ik, Gratd,” Mummaker. "Saca.| Usual. Thers is reason to expect as TAFTVILLE, CONN. buying shifted to the railroad stocks Pl W T e peee much of the Giants as of the Phillles, ILLE, . w TYLER BROWNE’ M. D and in the last part of the day the s Senators Celebrats Homecoming with Qotante. the Superbas, the Cubs, the Cardinals, || No samples given nor mail orders > L buoyant rise in these issues was the - &< Victory Qiants Lose to Pirates. the Pirates or the Braves, so there is replied ¢ Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, Electricity, most dominant feature. Even the war stocks were almost neglected in the i Biscul 2 Washington, July 27—Washington | Pittsburgh, Pa, July 27.—The New |® 1005 Zoot ahead X=-RAY comprehensive movement through the . 3 35 |celebrated its homecoming today by | Yorks were defeated by Pittsburgh to- Walsh Will Coach Yale Pitchers. V3o railroad list. St. Paul was lifted 5 1-2, -9 defeating - Cleveland, 1 to 0, breaking |day 8 to 1. Marguard was ineffective Hourat 1ok -t 3 4ot 2 e ¥ 3 m. | Canadian Paciflc 5 and & larse num- | 115 N ¥ ki Cloveland's longest winning _streak | and gave way to Ritter in the sixti - |, The Valo bascoall Club Wil asein 875 Bromdway, orwich, Cond. ber of others from one to four points.| .8900 N. ¥. % six |since 1913. The game was a pitchers' | ning when the home team got six hits | Rave the ve'uable Serv R Franklin St car to “Dr. Browaes" Among the industrials Bethlchem | 1% : duel between Gallia and Hagerman.|and five runs.. Mamaux was: steady | Waish, the famous e Sox s > as coach of the twirlers at old Eli next Only two of the visitors reached first [ and kept the New York hits scattered. season. Some years ago Wi seiveld in that capacity under the Lush coach- ing regime, but, following the inaugu- ing reeima, bu. following the, inangn Dollar Alarm Clocks services were dispensed with. The re- I? turn of Walsh to the fold of the wear- or 59c {| ers of the blue will mean much to good o|old Yale and a more dependable hurl- 3 zie Stecl rose 25 points to 20, the pre- lerred three points to 142, Crucible - Bald STETSON & YOUNG |Somotive s i-2 t0 s ’Carpenters and Bundel‘fl m points to 68 1-4, all new high rec- The rise was assisted by a consid- Best work and materials ‘\n right | erable increase in commission house base, Turner singling in the eighth | Score: and Southworth walking in the ninth. Neither got any further. Milan stole home in the first inning, scoring the locals’ only run. After the second in- ning Hagerman did not allow a hit. The score: ] ] ”, S T Y Lot sesiipeyst , by ed labor. > ing staff may be looked for. Walsh elephons 50 WEST MAIN sT. will Join the staff as soon as indoor| IEverybody that buys one saves ile I T S prsctice strats in the spring, and re-|and gets a clock that satisfles. Also Elereneornce drawn from the gro‘:lduct of the mar- Overhauling and |5k b Spie interpreted as an indication of under- main with the men as late as possible. | Dollar Watches at 85¢, guaranteed for Unliverlity men ddacll.reh mh:x Ha.rvl ::10 a year. - will have to stand to her rels ne season if she succeeds in besting the| Watch and Jewelry Repalring, Old ————— Yale club under its new pitching | Gold and Silver bought and exchanged. $ ol onmoncouon olocosscscas 1 e lying strength. Buying of railroad Repanr Work i AR e el e & g coaches. J. OGULNICK & CO., A mabTa of & grant of rate increases to % v by inatngs Cltionge T e 32 Franklin Strest, 'Phone 714-12 of all kinds on the western roads. s El Chicago, July 26.—Ranks of amateur - | There was heavy buying of steel in Cleveland 0—0| Prutsburgh . and semi-professional ball players in = AUTOMO u% 1| Two base ug H y anticipation of a favorable quarterly 8 statement. This expectation was real- 1 hut, Johbston. the Eastland disaster. The roll CARRIAGES, WAGONS, [ized fully when the statement ap- Red Sox Increase Lead. e dead and missing included today the 100 Boston, July 27.—The Red Sox in- Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 3. names of nine players, well known lo- J’RUCKS lnd CARTS. predi 100 Studebaker 100 1% | creased their margin of leadership in cally, and some with minor league ex- s i ing 800 Ten Copper the American league race by a 8 to 1| __Cincinnati, O, July 27.—Philadelphia | perience. They were John Froelich, Ed s Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- |amounting to $27,950,055, as compared 3 s | victory over Chicago today. The vis- Cinet of Shuette, Morris Robel, Al Kennedy, Mo ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, | With $12,457,809 three months ago. 200 Tobacco Pr pe S i4 | itors were at a loss to connect with Harold Meyers, Michael Joyce, Al Ton- Siacksmithing In ol ity b After deducting the dividend of 1 3-4| 100 c Wood's delivery. For five innings no wlion nison, Frank Hawkins and Frank ithing In all ite branches. |per cent. on the preferred stock there e 3 6 |Chicago batsman reached first base, = Rehor. was & surplus of 38,367,645 as against ) but in the sixth a pass sacrifice and sBehar was mishaben st first for his REGISI‘m ficlt ‘Union Murp! results , Raym mber : :\.."x‘ar ot‘fh.%fii’.m il e — B i born Rouasil oy | Who et the ball get away from him. | the 'Chicaso Americans. Raymond u ar Bonds were irregular, P Fabre successfully. There was some g‘:"" 'fmn‘ on the play. Griffith|reacheq the dock after the accident. par value, $2,900,000. 200 Dot $8 5 58 |gensational fielding, Hooper, Speaker ve out & hoaie:yun witlr & man on FOR 1915 513 : }nm.a States ¢'s coupon -declined ;o.: gn. and Felsch, the Jatter with seven p;l:- > i -4 on call. outs, making great catches. e 507 to 515 North Main St, 4N U s score: 1 On sale at 3 e iy 1R Y S e - -5 AP : . « 2 % H 1100 Alaska-CGold M ... 600 U S Bubber Murphy, of ‘Hooper.rf 52410 Am.‘iean Hn“se 20460 Adie-Conlmers 10 Hovo U 8 Wearer s Bemi, 3383 H ) ARREL SANDERSON,. Prope | LB AR ds o 0 ove. it 431160 H on s Fsmln& Th..gos' o :2‘;-":'2:“ 300 Weat H ? H H 1 b sl tee to, d T echthan; 1004 B 8 ¥ efis o 38800 Westinghouse 11400 1 o : Travaling: Men. Eta. e o 18 v Sawas : : Livery connsction, Shetuoket-Street | 330 Am. g-;,?,,d 00 b vl ek o — | RiE Boe 1647 400 Am. Hide FAMOUS FURS T A H E 8 Fe! e i s Adam’s Taverm m’df c:z of ail styles. Remodeling and i FR¥OE o 43 b i a 3 i championship s nmm on the m“mm of Nov. over the course Massa- Institute of il ; ! 2 Time, loans ‘days 3 1-2; 90 days 3'3-4; 6 months 3 1-4 a 3 1-9, CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. i ;3Ei?t§"i £ _ FALLS AVENUE ot Teasesatis ; 1s w0 saver (i gaitlatihiangan 2w, § il than six or

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