Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 3

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;'Téday Thé:é Isn’t a2 New E Round of 35th Annual Tournsment—Johnson Defeated |~ *'2 o I Reo Automobile--of Any T ViSO | === | Model--For Sale In The Forest HNls, N. Y. Sept. 6—The|M'FARLAND THERE s World! e o Thie il g o s Caitorata sks Kgrieer SO FAR AS WE CAN ascertain that is the condition; and second-hand Reos, two years old, command player tomorrow unless the Wweather prices higher than new cars of other makes that i Has Knocked Out More Men Than enes. of the Pacific coast ‘.3‘}2;‘2’.- wonTtg: right on the courts Any Boxer Except Jos Ganas. formerly tried to compete with the Reos at similar prices. (I il s g 2 of the West Side club here this after- : n.':n' —t mnmth.mo of th N::u';h. “l;:‘n;;n ‘would dmmu.-'“a ate e " % 5 | 1¢, but the record books will ity Philadelphia in a sensational five set e 1 B flagelpnia, in & sensacionai v = el YES! READ THAT AGAIN! You'll get i all the : B3 ad Smier”s ot oumilin ol | - B 5 R second time! i i legs on the all-comers challenge bowd, Being late about SOME things does | put ont T. Pell of New York not matter very much; but above all|ge 6.2, 6-0, 7-5. things, DO NOT BE LATH in pro- tecting your property from loss by fire, THOUSANDS of tardy buyers—who either discounted Gans p: A or failed to heed our warnings have had to be dis- A day late may Involve you in irre- | CHARTER OAK $5,000 RACE opponent for the fuil count of ten o ced s o iAncas e e Whhh Eave bt & “Batting : appointed. It's futile now to say “We Told You Don't take chances. Insure now. — average” of 824, » ISAAC S. JONES Peter Scott Takes the Turf-Classic of | McFarland has fought 711:;!;»- to So. Insurance and Real Estate Agent Grand Circuit Meeting at Hartford. hias “woored - ¢ ockbtts. Richarde Building, 91 Main Street| = 0 o T | T Ebens has eneased 1 a fotal of 3 : WE ARE SORRY—but we did the best we could to renewal of the Charter Oak stake, the |78 battlés and has knocked out 25| . make enough Reos to go around. Impossible! -AT- of men. His average is .320. It should STTORES A hers'Sach yeur. £ time Zor 238 ot ONLY THING YOU CAN DO riow is wait for the new P - , , that McFarland has AMOS A. BROWNING, f::: :‘n‘:xh Z‘:'n;?. o'z‘”;i.a'«?{ ’f&ffii ?:“xrxo:gr‘ho;::rm g’ boxing game, » Reos. Announcement of ‘the new models and sen- sational new prices, next Monday, September 13— the amount of previous years, was the although In years Gibbons is the elder everywhere. i P i o BaEEE E by four months. Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard's Bldg. | tamest race in the history of _this| V. tqe 0q to tabular form the ring *Phone 700 e o e g ior waa ah | records of Gibbons and MoFariand R = BT R T, straight h Siavh compare as-follows: Brown & Perkins, Ktmes-ai-Lav | Somvenders in the smail Aeld. of four | Gibbons. MoFariand 2 1 o B ® g s g & g8 | July, 1888 Born . Nov.,, 1888 Over Ui Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|horses that started the race. Of 12 {d - Brtrans ey heat s Thames | Borees sligible, sisht wars straiched, | 1008 . st fieht " 1900 AND HEREAFTER—Remember Always: “When you || 987 school. National Bank. Telephone 38-3. | among them Lee Axworthy, who hasj,, *Victories 0 | estingten 3 ‘been in poor shape since last week's New. York see it in a Reo Ad. it's true race at the New York meeting. Geers fa Knockouts Sg HOTEL LENOX | &, momningion, and s sbussy 213 Bt = 0 heats caused Murphy to go after the| +Includes referces’ decisions and final heat in the fastest time of the | KT i - race, which ended in a break by Bon- |, JcFarlands last’ fight was on Dec nington that cost him an opportunity | % 1913 . 10 rounds. - No N il decision. _Milwaukee. Lon McDonald had trouble with | Gibbons last fight was May 30. Sol- Margot Hal in the second heat of the | dler Bartfield, Brooklyn. 10 rounds, no 208 pace after winning the first in declston. i 2 | Co ’ tion Loses Twice. O e e omon o | Connie Mack’s Delegation Loses > e batns dstanced. or funming.| Phyadeéiphia, Sept. §.—Washington | EMERALDS TAKE DECIDING After that.Queen Abbess had every- | defeated Philadelphia in both games GAME FROM N. L. IND. thing her way, winuing the next three | here this afternoon, 5 to 3 and § to 0. 3 heats, with John R. Hal a close sec- | The Visitors hit Sheehan's delivery | Whafers Unable to Hit Hamel Ef- ond. ‘A fleld of seven starters in the | hard in the opening event, while Ayres foctivel g ifnthm was %nt to five at the close ;‘l:“l:o":: c!;y‘ c:eellam support. 12 Y. G2 4 3 e second end Leramie Lad ntest Harper was almos - ks Humble R . . Snally 19 Theotigneut the thres heats, | Invincible, only thres Hits being made I a2 Tha - Bullatin.) BBl ge et 3":1'_“" Stop Talkmg War with Loe Blossom the only contender. |0 ffhim. In this game Nabors hurt his | = M:K e eale | R s T T P S have learned after at- BOYLSTON ano EXETER STREETS The summaries: pitching hand and was forced to leave this city ‘;‘w third and decid- ce to New York today, ne uy a W OAKLAND REO MOTOR CAR CO. Lansing, Michigan W. R. FRISBIE, Local Agent Garage rear 37 Franklin Street LUXURY BOSTON 2.08 pace, best three in five, purse | the game in the eighth inning. The 5:‘2-&’?;."‘”“ ‘Ntw .Londo:d 1: t&: in ::e x;n‘:;‘ramgf“:nd 5 ‘t:) H lnhx!x:; N tendi ik } h, 4321 e Abbess, b Th 5 [ Philadeiphia (&) | RCTeation pari Monday afternoon and | Without hits or runs by Ruth until the have a safe investment. it pays A One block from Copley Sq. and | Ugen Abhess, br. m. by The . proved themaeives a better team in all| siéhth loning this afternoon, when | POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY that it pa Public Library. Convenient to best ttend lepartments of game. The vis- |they recovered their batting eve and |CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent i Commer. itors scored twice in the first inning | drove in five runs in two innings off |+, 753 Room 15, Shannon :.:I' Norwich on balls, an error and two | Ruth, Leonard and Mays. Caldwell for on a base infleld outs, but after that Hamel had | held Boston safe after the first inning. Automobile and Furniture Automobile SlipCovers Shopping and Theatre District. All Outside Rooms. Excellent Cuisine. Single Rooms 82, with Bath 82.50andup Double “ 82.50, “ *“ $3.350 “ * i Blenuonnnnss double accounted for one more run in the sixth g “Tho ul:e:lh. o th.:“:eox: in the urth iree clean and a stolen (Good Garages — 2 minutes’ walk) 2 Sotels base, and added four more runs in the L. C. PRIOR, Manacer ‘Worthy Prince, . (x) Batied for Crane in fifth on as many singles and a brace (Geers) (xx) -Batted for Malone. of errors the visitors. Running Two mimites f Back Bay Stati catches by McGrath and Smith, and ‘Ten minutes from North Station | muonnomuny [ Getecamr s 4 ol Hpooroomm 3 Heowmoel = L4 wlonorcorummal 2| coomwannnannsd Sl oonanarnos anotumend Blornmcmens Blarouunouss T L LT - et el g o o et L e ] at Factory Prices know and join our day or GREAT HORSES EXPECTED g e i Grst.’ “Tares night classes in either . AT CHARTER OAK PARK s LB . " B it =i, i1 i - i JOSEPH ANGARANOQ| Bookkeeping, Shorthand, .- rand Circuit Promises o i ey = Have the Best Steeds. s 141 e 258 Franklin Street Typewriting, Advertis- Hartford, Conn, Sept. 5—Many of 113 i é : 311s Jeliwhess N1V Norwich, Conn.| ing, Selling or Business - the best trotters and pacers in har-| Time: 2.18 2.08 3-4, 2.09 1-2. et 233 fem 1 Methods. 7 ness. are expected to take part in the —_— 1 ——— s13s TAFTVILLE 3 snual Grand Circult Taces at Char: | MRS. VANDERBECK LEADS T i1 \ er Oax park, commd 08 continning foxthy ntat fons deon FIELD OF 106 CONTESTANTS i P ER Albert Dupont Taken to Willimantic Don’t take a chance— There are 13 events scheduled e = B Hospital—Personal Notes. two. Specal 1acce o e e rwnd lin. Qualifying Round of U. 8. Goif|ase ERE - o g {aterd. Two hundred horses are en- Association Championship. ered. Tot Albert Dupont, corner of Front and |. . AR g i 228 & Batted tor Jumvin tn S South A streets, has been conveyed to take if you o principal event—the historic| Chicago, Sept, 6—Mrs. Charles H. 2 tanines t. Joseph's hospital, Willimantio, ‘Charter Oak 2.08 trot for & purse of | Vanderbeck of the Philadelphia Criok. | el both| St Louis, Mo, Sept. 6.—St. Louis | Aesen " IR where it is understood he will undergo £5,000—will occur tomorrow afternoon. | et club, eastern woman golf champion, into the second di-| Two base hits. Tuth, Barry, Boone, Beuwman. ‘There are twelve entries for this race. | today fed 105 contestants in the qual- | the first game Klepfer, the former vision by winning a double header |Csldwell Sacriice hita High Hoblliel, Lewia treatment for typhoid fever. ‘Other Labor are the 2.08 | ifying round of the United States Golf | White Sox pitcher, was hers today, 3°to 2'and 10 to 0. The | ™ b bt g on < &t Your " N Reds and Pirates Divide Double Bill.| 1t i# reported that the bass fiehing day races of $1,000 and the 218 trot for & |essociation championship tournament | the == scores: 4000 purse. at the Onwentsia club, scoring 41-44- Chlcage (N) St Louls (W) in the Shetucket best 85 for the 18 holes. This established &ix hits, one a|Goart % 33 3 omucmnam i 373 Pittsburgh, Sept. 6.—Cincinnat! and | the water 1o low, and dally renorts of Mill Stars Win. a woman's record for the reconstructed | double by E. Collins, and Jackson’s | Flberss 10 8 ofmanid 22 Pittsburgh broke even. here today, the| good juck come in. Walter Sharples o = (Special to The Bulletin.) course, which is, 6,453 yards.long with | triple, with two errors and Zimmern.2> 3 8 3 I|Butienss 23 visitors taking the morning game, 8 0| ang Erastus Yerrington and Allan v tic, Sept. 5- The ‘Thread|a woman's par of 84 the game. Cicotte was hit hard, but | gamn® 3 § 2 § Soodedr 511 and the locals the efternoon contest, | Bogle succeeded in catching a good caton MUl Jeague Stars defeated the Skats| Miss Lilllan Hyde of South Shore | tightened up at critical times and wes | weme 3 o 3 o oot 13 5 to 3. The Reds won the first game | string. Mr. Yerrington caught the of Hartford for the second time this|club, Long Island, N. Y., metropoli- | given good support. Phelan.id> 3 323 ihavidn ¢ 3 by bunching hits in the third Inning, | jargest, weighing about two pounds. season on the grounds at Recreation champion, barely | In the last contest Benz held his|Zxsmres ¥ $ifpemn ¢ 16 Pitcher Schneider loading with.a home e park Saturday afternoon, by the score |Missed a putt on the last green for|opponents to four scattered hits, thres | *"™? 2 ¢ ¢ 1 llgoumims 11 § run. Harmon beld the visitors to five Personals and Notes. of 4 1o 3. A Hamel. pitchod for the |8 tle with Mrs. Vanderbeck, finishing | of which were made by Kirke The| s ¥ &3 1 Hose’ 4 3 3 § 3|hits this afternoon. The Pirates made| o . = et locals-and was never in_trouble. Me- | $4-42—S86. flelding behind Benz was perfect. The —=———|all their runs in the fourth inming |, "5 ' i5 e i s ‘::gu e the mvmm:flv‘mf Znocked from| The next best score was 45-46—91, | scores: sy WAL ';.b'%o meyH knocked a(“dcx.ger{: from o . = o, the. = nning, end re- Clovsiand (A) Chicas (A) Cricaes 0o o I E o ®® | Willlam Malone is visfting 1 placed by Kaupman. The score b; 17 years old southern ab b St Louts 5 who was never in trouble. Scores: lam lone is ng in Provi- s . mmmixm??d",he; F i glrla y{x-; + {1 'E b e dance for & few. deys. rWIc Frances le] o lue Mound club, i .000%30000 Milwaukee, qualified with 51-50—101. i1 - H 8 el ket o stsmiing 600020200 ; 2 i Obdeass (W) Losis $3 the holiday with friends here. it Ere W HARTFORD CHAMPIONS 12 213 ; % H o1 Miss Blanche Charon of Willimantic N 2 (Zhe Tast Ends of the City leasue OF COLONIAL LEAGUE.|Een is 353 3 H i E ot Lakue: Ssy. Do Wk Tipnts. rimme: e urtevants 15 to Sun- = 1 4 Fran day. 4 By Winning Double Header Dislodged | &*=? 1 -9 1197 H 3 KR e B T et e Brockton from the Lead, = : H i ton ana vicinit in the Twenty-five thousand people - M ° i Goshen in three days. No fair. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 6.—A close Regts . H Herman Moelleur of Schenectady, N. e race meeting.. The grounds there|race for the pennant in the Colonial Thres base = 28 are kept up, soclety is catered to and |league, which closed its season today, o the races are staged 'in the proper | Was not decided until the final game, scored. manner. Put on a race meeting as it { When Hartford, by winning a double should be, and the money will come | header, dislodged Brockton from first to the gate. The final unofficial standings | Reth.et ot L T [ PP 5 i 8 ® 2| oronunnen 1A ES o Y., spent Labor day and the week end o] J* here with relatives. B & = 1] A _number of baseball fans journeyed AMONG THE HORSES. e Archie Bunting, son_of Charles| Noel Dufresne, formerly of here, now $tock - farm, ‘Albion, Ill, drove Birdie | holiday with relatives here. - Gray, 206 12, to a track record at Jobn A. Mergan & Son jhien, she won the'fizst heat of th| Omcial eamouncement has _been COAL the Federal lea; Attendance h: 3 and Hartford Rallroad Company, that, been poor for tho latier part of the place. :Dr. Ralph. Barrett, St:twlrtlvflle‘ in furtherance of its policy to do all in | Ne. 2 Nut $6.00 per ton fered a considerable financiel loss. ~ h LD oo of ‘Sou has been a read- | New England trade, F. S. Davis, has Fall River and Taunton started, but w t .| Buperbas batted Rixey out of the box he’ entered the profession, and |and passenger agent for the company has been playing its games away from = in four innings and also hit Baum- |8 &-firm friend of the horse In spite |and affiliated lines with headquarters ‘home for a number of weeks. J to Moosup Monday to witness the Bunting, proprietor of Village Creek |of Pawtucket, spent the week end and 1814—1914 New Harmony, Ind., two weeks ago, To Help New England. "\ made by the New York, New Haven LEHIGH VALLEY season and it is sald the Federals suf- one of the leading Vi its power to promote the interest of Office and Yard Central Whar! ezl P the seventh and eighth innings. The |er-of The Western Horseman ever |been appointed general western freight Teiepnone 834 dropped out in mid-season. Pawtucket of the talk of the gasoline wagons. at Pittsburgh. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgecn McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. = TheFamoas PIELBROS. | Real German Lager Beer le on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. AMERTCEs Jl| somarrrenion o rrermon . s T i | R Y | e A CORNER IN THE SHEEP PENS " GREATEST tlowers, tras A At New London County Fair CIGARETTE e L L L L R TR L Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS. 26-28 Bro: DBS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO : » : oA 3 3 |FARREL & sANDERsON, r....§ 4 s ; 7 a : . X o , 5 Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, ; . If you will commmuz#eate with 3 %o W. L. 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