Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 8, 1915, Page 3

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Fll Siings Are Here as Well as Neckwesr, " Hosry and Bates Stret St THE LIVE SHOP 157 MAIN STREET - trievable loss. Don’t take chances. Insure now. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent IRichards Building, 91 Main Stregt| INSURANCE for the coming year. * HE FACT that during the fast five’ 92 Insurance Companies m either failed, reinsured .or quit; [ | i il AR {7 T i HORSE COLLARS Heavy, Long, Straw, Curled Hafr. L N ] wlhoncsoulen B 2 Bl wurusrens wloscorreness i e L RS b 5 Ciioass = | Ticking Linea 3 THE Fi that we sell N TY | Federal the sS0 % . oule not a mere promise to pay. % S o side by Chicago .'o..‘ x—.i. more “- | of B. P. LEARNED & CO. |zide into tne clubhonse. 354 & e My 3 ' without the most terriffic efforts. The constant nnlzl;: about the court in the ‘humid Ipping. j g A new line of Auto Robes, Far Coats and Blankets just In. Look them over at il i h REEE gag ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | close and atmosphere soon had both .. McLoughlin showed R s g o O G T I A = 5 o his science . EDWIN W. HIGGINS | & aenl 5 R | it - T & ERAURAN 08 i Bacrifice hits, Bush, Wesr is Two base Corner Mai nd Shetucket Streets. | Loughiin ‘r-.h-h-.m.vm. sto Will Hold a Meeting. A e b JOSEPH BRADFORD, Attorney-at-Law, 3 BiShar®s Hidg./ “him. a o e ie evening when they | e oo tane 1n e it The el : ‘Phone 700 opponent had been in the first set. |ou, clect a captain for the coming i "%%i | scored_previousty were on errors. The | manager has BOOK BmDER t N e T T o ik s season. e score: © . Brown & Perkins, - itttmeys-at-Law | Plainfield Croquet Teams lIssue Chal- | sociation _Football Clavsiand (A) Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. 108 BROADWAY g " lenge. meeting B e e |- _Tho Piatnfield ‘Croquet club: again ational Barnk. lenges the Baltic,, Occum and & E e i AR L s teams to ‘@ mateh gamo on Bravés Leaye "';'_yv"" With a Vio- | e Pras g any - groun seems aftville - 4 ; 3 Gardner Champion. Golfer, New York, Sept. 7.—The ton %5 ' — oy gl GEORGE G. GRANT For the second time since 1909, Rob- was d world’s champions, playing 7 3 Fean. iy rt A Gardi Hinsdale Golf here - e . Severid. ed b *hku i et < ville s concerned, ~ The _natvidual | % : ; s 8 | xEvane -4 U and Embalmer sters “local | club _namely, P. | e 32 Providence St., Taftville “Smiling Bobby, formerly the Yale|Blanchett, E. Vesan, and P. Jodoin are . ble plays i no ability to think out a consistent line » track team ‘captain and world’s record {&lso out' for singles honors. helped to hold down the of defense, nothing but brute force 0| prompt attention to day or night calls, i Totals holder at the pole vauit, scored his S == “ E A R asas . IR, combat brute force. Many successful §30. 1 . second victory in the classic of the Jaccbmn fn - 11th. ARGath s achiotng* witerielt ‘or ot Telephone apri4MWFawl links when over the course of the - 5 ; caga 3 . : least averted defeat, by their power to Country club of Detroit Saturday he ; 1 34| think quickly and adequately. & 3 defeated John G. Anderson of the : 4 Football i so entirely a matter of Siwanoy Country club, Mt, Vernon, N, : b ok s vernauiing an brains that everybody familiar with Y., in the 36 hole final of the annuai Rl e Ptk sports admits that the best eleven of hampionship tournam - > 3 the best physical boxers or wrestl $ S Gt Sty & ana MARKET WAS NARROW. “300 & i and gave Chickgo' 3'to 1 victory over | parttord,’Conn.. Bapt. 7.—After five for Anstance Sould Dave no charse - o pas 5 3 e St pouls here todny. .in this inning | jeats today replete with thrilis in every | whatever against an eleven such as epalr or - i e o gl RS B Fisher and Manager Dremmahan were | one. the 110 class pace was DUt OVEF | Feomesmis Say e of the Frest unhs Cooper Won Great Race. e, : 9 i% Ct - B bavs Tall mnd mtrine’ GupUting | until tomorrow before a winner could | versities on the gridiron each fall. In ofall kinds b e o o Skt the Hesperian. i Oars and strike decisions. be declded in the second day of the | such & meeting the inferiority of brawn A o - * dn a 500 mile automobile race, Earl| New Y« Sept. 7~—~The light deals Ohioage ) st 1 nd circuit meeting a er against brain would be so manifest as lrl'oM Cooper ot Loa Angeles Saturday won |ings . ang. rolationty ~ narorr . eeiae i e i # -~ Ledis ) ' |park. Hal Boy took the first beat in | to make it almost painful for the col- BILES, the first motor Derby over the new changes accompanying today's market §‘x’.‘;: Cg:v ;;p:ed::yle:: Fort Snelling, | were ascribed to caution arising from Wi than one sec- | the sinki of the British mner Hes- ond ahead of his teammate, Gil Ander- g rs were plainly dispos- 3|2 close finish from Russel Boy, and | lecti box: wrestl Yet th 3 ' acm , loge el trom Russel Boy. and | jetion of boxers or wreatiers. Yet the| CARRIAGES, WAGONS,: 1 X perian. Trage 4 son, of Indianapolis, who finished sec- | ed to await further details regarding s l2e% 2 38| Willamaer i 2 3 3 two. R 11 Boy both times bel o football player must have a yo. Stuses! 0 ies being the | amount of physical prowess. . IR contender. In the third heat Hal Boy | It is Harry Payne Whitney's won- TRUCKS and CARTS was distanced, but after a statement | derful ability to grasp, solve and im- Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ‘Cooper's time Shey to the judges by Drivers McMahon and | mediately take advantage of the inci- < = e R RO T Tt s e S R Murphy, Hal Boy was placed because |dents of a_game that made him the|ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. age rate of epeed for the Tace Was|count. Dublie interest was again lack.] 500 Erie o 5 H of unintentional Interference upon the | ideal captain of a polo team. Players| Blacksmithing in all its branches. 86.35 miles an hour., S i & Bolleskbie decure WIthongh L& B LIl 45t 45 Vewmmp 32 0 5 o X part of Murphy with Peter Farren. there are who have never been inter- cuunubnouwmwiz accwsomsrnen The fourth heat was a thriller, Geers | nationalists, who the game more 2 The United States, Hirse Mhos comic| 3 c0,0f the day's stucml news was g e n = sending. Russell Boy out for the front, | blitantin place thos ' sirobie® more = pany of Erie, Pa., pulled down thres] - Conaiiian Sfesting the forelgn ex- » : gnd with ‘Geers in second ‘place and | effectively, and ride more recklessly frst moneys at Parkersburk, W. Va, | chanme momker soorn witmons et & Seors by smoioa. udge Ormonde, driven by Valentine, | than Whitney. But he has that brain when Driver Martin Brennan piloted | change, despite the arrival st Halifax| i "5 o -4 g o 81| leading, the latter was seen to swerve| quality that enabled him to have the The Climax, Major Wilson and Col- | of meethee targe Somsistment of orid ‘it diumerman. Good. (=3 out and force Russell Boy to ome side, | right thing done at the right instant 507 to 515 North Main St. Two base ‘Three onel Riser in front in their races. and American securities from Loncon,| 2500 Sussen Expl [ 5% | bt, Iong. Sacrifies i, Fhelan, Miller, Bewh- | Just winning by a head. Geers pro- |and by the right man, which made him . tested, declaring that three times in|pre-eminent as a fiela captain in con- meking an estimat>d total of about| 500 Inter Met % i o the heat Valentise P o ek T g o e e The pacer, Joe Boggs, 2.16 1-4, in |$180,000,000 from that quarter within oppes 3 Athlotics Win Ficst, But Loss Becond | g cuteidn b oo o hact s 1o taatl iz prhieh Trnatio; nors the stable of John Benadum, of Zanes- | the past few weeks. Off>rimes of bills Pl e e e greto be 3 g ville, Ohio, is a classy wiggler and|on London were light at first, but lat- | '35 Tar Peger 5 T Drats B ot rod vm‘“‘u‘ e ng athlets gets sport can pace a half mile track in 2.10. He|er they were of sufficient volume to E uy | Fhiladelphia, Sept. 7. — Philadelphia | L o5,y (10} the firth heat in a sharp does mot wear the hopples and pos- | depress demand steriiag almost tnrea| 900 Luck Stesl B 108 | ona Washington spiit even hers today. | grive fram Peter Farren, and the race | ptimsat d natural athlete or one sesses the requisites of a 2.05 pacer. gau uncaer lhn::.\wl“ clesing quota- 100 Lig & _0 Y rs.ha fon?;: "mt‘oux‘: 3:: fl.:;filpf,t:t‘o went over until tomorrow, only heat w!?o s -zhxol: ~ b B on. Continental exchenge was ir- 5 it ‘and vialt ;| winners to start. * . em out in purel; regular, francs and lires also lield- s @y | Philadelphia scored the winning run of | ™ 7RC™ Hr o evénts on the cara | iTANer and cary them out iu purely Children Cr mg.m;:;nz” mar ;":“frfu n;lorl;:h:[(eaélzr. “ “ ';Q:nesm;;‘ xmm;lza th:n-dkm'u‘:afl‘:: were tame affairs, Volga winning the | supplement a well nutured and trained 7 Clines, refiecting the marked heaviness | 640 Mex Petrol % Milan's wild throw. In the second |‘Wo Year oid race In etraight heats|body creates true zest and spirit for W ng in danger sport, a thing of which the mentally of our _securities in. London. From Miami Copper . . £ game Washington won by knocking the 2.10 trot. A short rainsf fo- | 1 bt PRy v CASTORI| A |tat level there were immediate re- Kao& T. L Flilingem off the rubber in the sixth | (8 %10 ok A Shott, rain mwm‘ Y uf &’nuuy superb athlete cad) e » o e coveries, followed by another setback. e 2 inning. After the second inning-Rice know nothing. 1] o ¥ slow the track. To the yo athlete the = Later the list settled into a.state of pitched in fine style for the visitors. A 0 FOUNy y ety W Hh s Aol b oete miohat Nt aR Y Schang was spiked on the thumb-in| 3¢ emPAIYL L g modern sport teaches is: Attend as inthe Home 3 activity ana masbpuiadion in e 8- 5, B, | e Tt Game'snd was toreed to leave | so5ay Pisg, bery, (M e ve. purse | well (o che curivasion of te'mind 82 : e pe S oate SRS IR Nat Lead . te % & R SN Russell Boy, b s, by Rustic muscles if you would enjoy competitive R M fll M e A e N e & e uznsx:yu; ‘soeeb’r;[)n 2 athletics to the full. The first is as m were limited to a point or there abouts B = H b as the last to become super- Exceptions were General Motors, which 3 rose 7 1-2 to 249 1-2 and Willys-Ov- erland, rising 5 to 188. In the final dealings Crucible Steel gained 5 to 88 1-2, only to close at 84 1-4. Beth- lehem 'Steel rose 4 to 291, relinquish- ing a point at the close. Total sales of stocks amounted to 390,000 shares. Sales of bonds for foreign account, at least they were so regarded be- cause of the frequency of “future” of- ferings, were larger and broader than | necessary - .. excellent at any sport, to get the Peter Farren, b s (Murphy, greatest enjoyment from sport and t0| 7The best natured person in tHs Lustrous McKinney, b cope with its emergencies. world will get grouchy slaving over a (Rodney) ...... P~ S 0od fire. Aconite, b s (Cox) . The good Ilinols stallion, Exail, | °F ™ showed the 2.13 trotters the way at Make the Queen of the Kitchen Tt s Thistle Patch, blk s (Snow) Anna Carroll, blk m (Garri- Port Huron last week. Happy - Modern Gas Range GAS IS A TIME-SAVER 3 E???Zg dassde 25 I § & (Crossman).. § 11 dis. Time; 2.05 1-4, 2.05 1-2, 2.04 1-2, 2.05, i 300 2 o green trotter, fires .06. 5 No buflding of or carrying ont i L s uprdeabag S :g ~ oo yeax 0ld trot, best two In, throe, ashes.” Nolhing 1 do but strike T B c umes nres g . ma an e . heas.sctiriion, aiso for Baropean tar | ios Samact o0 27 +| Volga, b & by Peter the Great %' A Gas Fange 1o an Oradment in the t;::u. e orted. posA 200 Seab A. L. pr (Andrews) ..... Kitchen and a joy to the Cook. Adisteoy from 3 ? 2908 Souid Pelhc Order now before the Summer rush. by 3 from leading centers con- firm local reports of a steady piling up of cash, a condition which conserv- : -gve hnu?g interests are beg!nnli‘, to view with concern, because of { tendency towards reckless ' specula~ tion and infilated values. Dr. J. M. KING | o s DENTIST ! We are also headq - phrey Gas Arcs, Lights and Ruud and Vulcan Water Heaters. §§§§§ £ e 1.4 m, Star of &P;:!;::.n“’(:nmbg) .. 8 m ay ‘]' .l s remedy Gas and Electrical Dep'. 321 Main St., Alice b E 4 3»9' i (1 31 2| comrnBunond §§§§$§ dii 3 ¥5E3 Eifl LR 1 M o 5 BRAIN V8. BRAWN. College Football Team Could Beat the Huskiest Set of Wrestlers—Why ‘Harry Payne Whitney Excels at Polo ‘There is s belated story of how Ted 58582582 i b & i ifld 1=1=1 aaac iz ,. i ? f Plan EERbel o 5 CELC) 5&2:; paissnat 1 | West* Un Tel. Rates 75 cents per day and upm 3 53 3 o HAYES BROTHERS. H ) e Telephons 1227. 26-28 5 s¥ssbetasilatedst RREEIRRBRERE o .} ##}l et £H DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIE! 700, - R e o EE i fi‘ ." H : mfi:“m#tn To g‘éu 8w i{lii Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m. g AR i FEIE - %Y il rl W Ssbestin ga;:

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