Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 1, 1915, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i il e Efif i EE i E7 tgl i i 8. = g g5 ] éfl % - i ] g2 il £ E 3EAR IN MIND when placing your +NSURANCE for the coming year. | 54 ‘each | Red during the last five | &0 s o i THE F:c'r S B8 g B e Paskert: s power to deliver a pun- Yave either failed, reinsured or ; dnd_ his}ishine blow with the ba . % Esfii i Our faciities for supplying your re- 3 t. his ity v R e g Py :-lmlnwnliu-nmhny and : are very apt tos A ine and orders placed with us will : 5 come through with a clean up hit, over short :‘";'A‘c'r that no company can af- : that makes him stand out ahead s H receive the best of attention. ford to sell Gold Doflars for 90 the other Philadelphia han-n It is both sides H & ,“8..,_-, cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol-| g v in batting strength alone that Cravath ero the ‘e ranulated o jar taken in and ¥ § outshines Boston's right. gardener. L Brown, 18 1 il co THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY Cravath Wonderful Clouter. 3 Cutloat, 11 1 o nctnmwpnml-hplyc-o ¥2 B TN e B. P. LEARNED & CO. Nt i solasgs Agency Established May, 1846. nearly 100 points; and aside fro SACKN, Sthotse | CITY LEAGUE Wit TO STRUGGLE =% i Jora 2 A - =1 this, he fails to get on the bases near- o ‘the opposing. twirler to CONTImuR-TS > &t ] omfi- *® THIS ATToRNEve.AT-LAW: |17 to atten ae e Teian, ime att | ety Bt Frank Riordan Eiecied Sacratary— e e . X while the ‘National , league pitchers > Only Three Teams Will Fight for . 3 i, n & Perkins, . Attorsys-at-law | Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. r stairway near to Thames | " Telephone 38-3. ttle, 38-88 R Boston 25| Kerosene &l. 10-14 because Hooper was on deck with the - e U ating of ¢ Phillies Ease Up and Speaker Great Ground Coverer. Tiooper will cover twice as much Speaker plays the centre field posi- | ground as Cravath: he will judge files t The Bulletin| Boston Sept. 30—The Philadeiphia g o g tion like an inflelder. He gathers | much better; his throwing is far more by e Nad eague championship | SPOTE Vit Sy ~ - hard hit ground balls on the run, and| powerful and accurate than that of | Stuggers, Emeralds Butterfist, - m 3 his throwing to the bases or to the|Cravath, and he never thro to the for 5 3 3. \ "} WELSBACH FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL | rarely bes. the nookusily for: passingfihis ScRson hes bemh ol Paskert. 3 Lobsters— ‘Washington, Sept. 30.—Sherman, 2 recruit, pitched the Athletics to victory over:Washington -today, 4 to 3. The ! 20 20-%% Philadeiphia (A) pocn TOHES ™ | ING s pii i3 : " b ‘} 7 :': PRVRICET HE-‘QY'LV f.PEcu‘TATWE gfim :’itu 8 8 At present the Sluggers Score: Hdy, i 38 Metal Shares Were the Features—| 500 Dome Mines i - g o Jo. i Homtny, K WEEK ey 330 e Copber ths Most Ieten: éos fiumf-" o g o K 149/ Hay. balea S s % S 30 New York, Sept. 30.—There was| ‘100D 8 & L U hS st n & Gouel Py e it Corn, 88| Cottonsesa Meai 2 L] further heavy speculation in stocks | 1000 Ei header at Mohs park. » o Sl Srea. § . 09 0 8l today, but the complexion of the mar- % | “Secretary Riordan will announce | Decker . Tz 11 4| ket underwent a marked change. War later the remaining scheduled games. | sdumsc n shares were less prominent, although 1 3 =) Z Bee 3 fafabs, 35.50 'ty orwic Some. of . thoss, lssues, particularly g B us” 1 w PC | Bewme X b s . 5 Westinghouse.' Cracible Sjeel Lacka; % : . 4| Gas and Electrical Dep't. o o 0 3—s|wanna Steel, Continent ~Can and 200 Geodrich pr 33 Cows, t‘. p 1, 0,0 ii| American Can, contributed materially - . : ook Thcee “| to the day’s.total. As a whole, how- ; : Rt 3 % 3T N cVer, “these specialties reflesied " the Eol o un & 3 Trimmed Green | Wool Skins, b, /321 Main St., Alice Building y more gautlous attitude taken by finan- | 00 In 2 - ¢ COUNCILLOR WATSON'S. BLANS. | Clo) ingtitutions regarding their, avail- au g Bl wiet™ bt 1 B MEET 'H DEFEAT. | ability ae collateral for loans. g‘ Bulls, 0l 1217 $2.50 - Metal- shares were the central fea- 20 o e T Py e e S e e the Playing of = Yalg-Harvard | 2c! - A gt of O 8- i s . Stadion il - | Ana nessee, Utah, Guggen- Sanem fa'the Sugifinmn. * | netm Brploration, Chino and Ray aise were in steady demand at substant Pk Ay K e sduances. Tnterest in these stocks was it 3 heigh Tt urther large heads | 05 8PS pper for domestic and for algx consumption. . at - ted . i tilities of a class hitherto inactive clty councll ton ution | 2150 # > American ftious 8pecial Rates to Theaire Troupes, Traveling“Men, Ete. 3% N.F. A, FOOTBALL TEAM Eroosyn"l;ykme;(‘:;oo, Tesrean N St it Brool n wn wi four scattered £ 2 nd Academy Masts Conn Aggies’ Seconds |y ;o Cennection, _Shetucket Street, Sty FARREL & SANDERSON, Propa The Academy football squad have . put in a stiff week of practice in 3 5 FE 'sfil ' ER 2 preparation for the game Saturdsy at| GEORGE G. GRANT was characterized as “undignified” and 0 Marck : o 13 GAMES SCHEOULE® TQDAY. OMarn. e 3 ofBume "4 | Storrs_ againet Bie Connecticnt Agaiedt m‘h e 5 Mamrerg praduste " | phone and Telegraph. United Railways - W “ Stengel. Devie. 1> second squad. . wfl fl Efl“ "An order seeking to amend the fire | OMMON Tose 3 to 27, the preferred| 1m May Dept A 7 Wheat. i l To some of the old time N. F. A. R hagard lmits to exclude the stadium |0 1-2 to 45 3-i and Philadelphia Com- . ® Chicago st b : 32 Providence St., Taftville Pronounced illegal by Corporation Which: s controlled - by -Tinfted 2 Dpany. 7y tention to day calls, g | Rafiways, though operating in a widely | 100 3 St R & 38 M second ASEi Prompt ati to or night s ,Buln:a.w zgo told the councll | remate part of the country, rose 9 1-4 e Peftor; Telephone 630. l.prlll,g'b'l the ity orinances to allow wooden | 42 93. Paclfic Telephone rose 11 1-4 to| {8 35, %K ashington. o ked| Televhone 830 eprii TRem bi - By raun enn: 5!‘:‘{; The list was put to @ severe test at fedired e A reports of the sinking could Be erected by authority of the ip in the White sea 3 caused the war shares to suddenly re- g B Newark s L Two cede 5 to 10 points, while Union Pa- Y e cific dropped 8 to 180 and United States X Stesl 3 to 76.7-3. Almost immediataly, when it became apparent that the in- i be egal. there was | cident was without relation to inter- wouid be found to have the game play- | pational conditions, prices recovered 3 & nf or ed'in the 'M’um; as scheduled, points. In fact, :::1 e |‘ “n" “:fim for 2 ®ome pressure inst the railroads, w::”;:?’ '.]1'"‘ m";:‘ ; was at its best in the final hour, indi- B8, o gt 'wwm'cmu B . é\wlned cations of the success of the foreign I i e Teap ulpin, | joan imparting further stimulus. To- ton, ‘Garlick ang Lewis. tal sales of stocks amounted to 1,550,- 000 shares. making the fourth consec- utive session in_ which dealings ap- proximated that figure. _Contrary to general expectation, the war loan has yet made no changein | rates for money. Approach of the third quarter of the year also was PHII:I.I!S PREPARING FOR THE WORLD’'S SERIES Work Begun on Building Extra Seats at National League Park. Philadelphia, Sept. 30.—Plans for fifth world’s series of baseball games in Philadelphia in six yeers were put in operation today. With the win- ning of the national championship at Boston yesterday by the Fhiladelphia o iters | ham, W. R 83332334y 3 i il 42882283 FEDERAL LEAGUE PENNANT LOST TO CHICAGO. fufy FeEE without effect on local monetary con- | 900Reading P oy ; 238 Rep B¢ & Beest - : 1 Pittsburgh Tightens Their Grip—8t. ‘ ‘Bonds were irregular for:a time, but 3 ts o . Appli Louis Still Heping. hardened later, copper convertible is-| 100 Rock Island B % & v - sues manifesting pronounced strength.| 34 2 Chicago, Sept. 30.—Chicago today all but bade goodbys to the Federal league Total sales, par value, were $5,225,000, Uclx‘i‘t:d States bonds were unchanged on Pirates Go Into First Division. Louis, Sept. 30.— Pittsburgh s went into the first division by de- b3 ting St. Louls in a ten inning game HL Am. e 1700 Am. R T 9 here today 6 to 6. Errors by the e Type . % home team gave the visitors their "So0 Am: 3 100 Doton B & P wh g g 25106 Am. o 16000 Tnion Pacifc 4ol A triple by Roche with two out in ta 200 Am. Pro 00 Tnton Pac pr n the ninth tied the score for the lo- g ot 2300 A Cottan 011 100 Tnlon, Pac war ) Pitts won in the tenth on play and g to its R T Ry = g s e R e e o A detee U BT S TE ] E st Lois 00 B e e 1300 A Tinsced. 1700 U & mea & Be k" . %t St. Louis would have to win both ite 18400 Am Locomo * 500U. S. R & B 4018 11 flm-.vnhmhunlld 2 A g 10160 U. S. Rubber 531 501 L& ¥ . four. or take one game while Pitts. p 2500 U 8. Bub ist 07 -5 s11 burgh lost three. 0 Am.. Smelting 14450 U. 8. Bteel R 100 ; 1700 U. 8. Steel 43 4330 As both in the other ‘s'::;a-u 30200 Uiak.” Cooper 31 o leagues invo! the east and the west fi‘,‘:r"""“ T o 13 T4e3 have gone to the east, Pittsburgh Am. Bugar pr .. 200 Wells Fargo . 11 IRE] might handily make the collection 1500 Am. Tel & Tel 200 West Mary 32 241 unanimous for that region by winning e {2 et - Mazy. e 50 138 e three of its remaining or_only 7500 Am. Woolen $6300 Westinehouse @0 % 1 3| When Detroit Tigers Mest With De- [ two. If St. - 1500 Am. Woolen 500 Woolworth 1 1 200 Am. W P pr 100 Wh. &L 10 fost, 3500 Anaconda 1000 Wiliys-0° et S Tl Archion 200 Witve-Or. #154| -Boston. Sept. 30—There was but a B I i ¢ CONGRATULATION CARDS EW LINE OF BimrH, CONGRAT- fhe: i1 & ? -3 e 7 Egs ifle . ; H 9 eana, ohinatEE s, aasel EEFRRaRTRIEIRR-RRTHES conclusion since the Tigers were % S of the i3 i !‘llmmmb CARDS- IN S e w; ‘accomplishment e!' their desires as they . VARIETY. a7 1 A MRS ¥4 E . i 2! gfl! b H i 4 », Eeleetasisisitnninunnisted T n:ssgaui ; : .E i i / i iz &

Other pages from this issue: