Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1915, Page 3

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i i th i AN/ INSURANCE POLICY the event of fre is a mighty Hird o hiave on'hand, and worth in the xuh “of_thinking sbout it, many do. THINK ABOUT IT. ACT AS WHLL, and let us write up a policy TODAY. in ome of strong compentes. ISAAC 8. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent it fi ; YALE'S POOR GAME AGAINST VIRGINIA. T i ii 1L R 5 !;g* § 1] gisf i | i }: 2[ i Richards Bulldi Philadsiphia “Alexander is al- trio of the Speaker (By Fair Play.) BOSTON BEAR IN MIND when plasing your | battie YR R vy Tty 3 Hat etiooked: vty W Vipias ‘sevtn' ges noth- “One block from Copley Sq. and INSURANCE for.the ooming year. Phillies and Red Sox will ho have been appointed to arbitrate versely, some of the two ¢r instance of the fact that wnen 2 pypjic Library. Convenient to that the contests are factors of much im- fight de g ::.“oz ....".:‘:.."!.“‘2:.'.:}‘..5‘.’: initial portance, clothed as they are with the i i i T 1 g she labors under an enormous handi- Shopping and Theatre District. led, reinsured that authority of the national commission, '~ w an emorm : X " gy S P °F | general and the adherents of the con: g the supreme court of baseball. All four oy g X0 cap. The Eis s THE FACT that mo company can af- | ten! in particular, are keyed . the P i - ma. s:e All Outside Rooms ford to well Gold Dollars for 90|!0 3 pitch of enthusiasm not witnessed .,._v iy yeor P T the feet Virgintans o o Excellent Easterners had to accept their loss in almest every case. It was & ques- wm.’.vfl‘u" conts or pay $120 for every Dol- |7 this city in many years. As they are in aim 7 caee It was m aves B O e e 3330 i i 4 lar taken in and ‘Royal Rooters Will Be There. there appears to be little diflm New York, Oct. T—In Kicking weakness beins no less (Good Garages— 2 minutes’ walk) W MTY| Bach diamord has a host of | in the offensive and defensive s of the season here strongly marked Saturday than a T S et T | oo el STl o B T o o e P U it ematet of S e S e e | e e at a lvant n the a lor the sea- ience world's ¢l ons] nin e act treat! . there B. P. LEARNED & CO. |aince they are forced to open the cam- | son just closed, the twe teams should | batties. Since 1911 he has’ cerven by a of 4 to is a pyschological sffect that works| TWO ] i? 4 Iz § Agehcy Established May, 1846, Dalgn away from their home base, the |be very evenly matched. The Red Sox | without intermission, while Charles American league standard bearers will | will have a Dbatting average of .250 | Rigler, the other National league ar- not be without their adherents. Close |and a flelding average of .974. Against | biter, offfciated in the Philadelphia- fence a crumbling and _disondered ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW to five hundred fans, members of the |these figures the Phillies' lineup shows | Chicago series of 1910 and again in 3 thing, but in the fact that it was For Your Vacation— ——--— - —-=—— | tamous Boston order of Royal Rooters, | a batting strength of .24 and a field- | 1912 and the following yeur. Frank eventually rolled back before a score will be on hand to encourage: thelr | ing percentage of .966. It frequently | O’Loughlin umpired once befors, dur- could come lies the one uigh lizht in Brown & Perkins, - Ittsmep-at-law | 7255 02, 08, (800 B8 e o | Babronn: Pomever s 1l maently | O L OReniin amplred once befors, dur- a monochrome of Yale gloom. There- Go Qver Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St e B R e R taking advantage of some Yale error, 'l‘o and ‘as these errors, _especially if Boston Red Sox and the New York Entrance stairway near to Thames Giants in 1912 when Willlam BEvans bandling the ball, were numercus, the | 9.Day Tour—All Expenses $550 Ug Southerners had little to do but 10| "1l iceq attractions for . Vacse National Bank. Telephone 38-3. also served for the firat time, both | it 3 W At FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL |"&fsimisis., (B0 \ e probable batting order for the z NQRMCH F AMX m Opening. e today with the lat- COACH JOHN ICORMICK. wait watchfully. When the Yale quar- est unofficial batting and fielding terback committed the error of calling | tiomists. Cooler than Middie Atlame untold harm. Virginia's one sustain- Ten minutes from North ed fiash of attack found the B de- i i if i i g i f : | 3 i, ‘ averages of the players, is as follows: | J7ViNE to injuries had to quit the grid Bemtets ot for a lateral passing with his | tic Coast Resorts. . MARKET WAS SPECULATIVE. 17008 Com Producta 1 Philadelph R 2 g 5 e e B g St {oay" backea. up on he. Heteen vzd| Twin Screw “BERMUDIAN" ¥Fruits and Vegetables, Ko e 2 XAlexander line, Virginia's opportunity came. '3 e Green_Corn, Public Participating to an Extent Un- | soinb Crecie Bueet * s . P TORr 6 A M attorL ek alas.¢ shifting of the ball from hand to hand | Safety- -Comfort — Sails _Alter~ ¥ itock, 3b . o 3 ens in eastern Connecticut for his ag- Brady.p nat Peppers, _at., ; recedinted v i3 ok 700 Cuba Am_Sugar was bungled. and a man from Dixie te Wednesdays Head Lattuce, 10 [eas 2 o e S T xchange. | 100 Den' & Hio G Pantepts - 4 s [ Rt In 108 TGO, ek tn sxNamama'r *| seized it, roiling over the goal for a Beets, 200 Den & Rb G 3 E efense and offense. Hirote— 5 New York, Oct. 7—The _inference | 1its Dome Misca Cravath, f. Coach Jack McCormick has already > ouchgoun, When you combioe | JOHN A. DUNN, Table, bu, genérally drawn from today’s remark-| 100 De Udit' B R Luderus, 1b. rore-in, ork with manual errors, Cabbegt, 3 for 10 | able’ ot Shiee Io e 2200 Dist Securities iy :392{ taken charge of the high school squad disaster bulks heavily upon your . Capbage. recovery of prices the | 230 DUk " Secuililes. Whitted, If. 3 '982]and he will put his best efforts for- Piers, - VRSN ot e & 50 Main Street public,” always sn unknown quantity | sst Eas 5 33 | Ntenom,” 25. . 948 | ward to develop & championship team long drop kick for field moal. might fo Wall street, is participating In the | ‘tot Ee 1ui 5 Burns, . . 974 |and ds he has good material to plek e e e o el eToal, PolEht ) e e fatess. X o e P o s I g (g B T O T s N, Wit flects upon Yale only in as much as COAL AND LUMBER : ac wi [ BhiEnie, 20 roiw Voquamn, 1§ |Eround sta disvessionats observere| 2% E23 Boston Americans. OYTFIELDERS MAY PLAY ; the game state they 3ia not Go. Last Feliow Sananaa, 36 fons, SomAdent ahsormtion of seaitics wits| 8 om. Teume Bat. Fleld. IMPORTANT ROLE. 3 year when Virginia played at New ey, - nessed after yesterday's violent up-| 300 oo Mo, % | Hooper, rf. 243 975 Haven a Southern coach, speaking of heavsl. 7600 Goodrieh, Scott, ss. 197 -969 | Both Teams Have a Collection of Star||NTER.CLASS MEET AT the lateal plays, said that the team Easy money, it is realized, consti-| 5% Ot Notn Speaker, cf. . -321 975 Men. MENLE S ST Rexi " yhar 8 Ltutes an important element in the sit- | ros Gusmn R ey -] s : KILLINGLY HIGH SCHOOL uation, d serut 200 Tiinot i = E \ admonitions from those quarters | ;.50 int Rarty -¥by . 310 ¢ %8 |unusual importance in the coming e e et < <o g ; Cady, o .. 71 ‘979 - . ceas—Large- Attsndance. ana the condition W the t Much of todny's . baving . smsnatcn]. ‘i b Shore, p. ..iv.... - 101 S| rieans. and the Philadephis. Na: =7y Rt 20 The padvaniage. of e de- A. D. LATHROP from yesterday's most active selling | 11900 Intse == oo |tionals. No other department %of .the (Speaial to The Bulletin.) Sencer Fale SUnck av all thnes was| op o or ‘Market and Shotusiat B d was materiall sists Averages .. .. 250 978 | o Danielson, Oct. 7.—The annual fall | pretty well throjtied. The backs sources an Iy assisted by : rival teams can show the collection of |, Davieleon, OCt T-The annual tall| BRORy SO o heavy: and oim Telephone 463-12 L urgent short covering. Fans Waiting for Start. stars that will be found among the | Al€TCiass Aract m Thussday, Hote T, [BGt mow. ¥ale" wied 160 e tsloupe, Tncreased - strength of railways, Philadelphia, Oct. 7—Thousands of jelght players who are avatlable for |2¢PODL 0% PIace TRUEweRy. OBt . | 8 e e el coupie ot mson Plums, 65 which held more consistently than at . 9. % baseball fans scrutinized the sky to- [places in the outer gardens. Mention |70, T0€, 0 marked all of the con- | line crackers. but In the two ¢ames and it has been s pleasure for local v T i, & Tnaster S nicating "That the opening same ot |Snd Harsy “Hooper (or. the, Cobmitun |(osts with o large nUmber of parti- | thus far Dlaved the'roguiar Tarkicia |l Lo see thess men work right here . - n ng e open e of [and Harry Hooper for the gan . rather S 32 | resentative shares in that list were the World's series between the Phila- | forces and Cactua Gavvy Cravath, Pat | Cipants in every event. Several new |has been o powerful. but raiher heary e o e B0 ot theee polnts bightr. delfhia Nationals aod ~the Boston|Moraws home run slugger, in order 10 |enicrs were firet wWith 3 Lo points, | r college teams & dashing back Of | ¢assont who has b ity sehralmtangs o -:fr"u o-38 mt,;:nl«; 5:;;!:-“3;?1‘;;::‘;1‘203: S0 % Alnerryi‘uu ‘would beh::ued tomorrow | establish the high standard of these | JRORS CTS (TS W o, p RN gy - ¥ gy ~ e e s X oblz‘i: = ;‘:fi“ T Fore qtrs., B n; . according to schedule. Neither | two outfields. osit o e 1 - cuniess, & 22110 per cent. of the whole.denoted in- weatherman nor personal observation| As to which Is the stronge ‘“,‘,,:"”’{‘;“"m;‘; - AT point e ey e - Opposttio Tk s Do e o fluential support for that issue. answered the question uppermost in|round offensive and defens R adjust themselv. the elusive sp o . Two new records stood out In the the minds of the fans for a steady |there js much argument, but such ad- | Finacr among the iris. received w|Saiust themeetves to the clusive epecd | ihe very e day’s dealings. Bethlehem Steel, now drizzle which began in the early after- | vantage as may exist is generally con- B ot s ~ e - 4 “Hir o e lass an Beauregard, the jeweler. Kenneth Buf- | dd not play Saturday, Hinkey per- ns - t t for house’ steak| oa OVor-nient. goins of 60 motnte aea. 1 ; Doon_continued ail evening and the |ceded 1o the Red Sox. Each club has | figion” was the highest point winner | haps belloving that it 18 better for hiz | came, when Moosup Wil furaien tos use St -ni . - : i or cloudy an an v A . ' 3 spiration Copper advanced 2 1-4 to unsettled weather. player, the lineup being as follows: | AmORE the bova receiving & handsome | Slaven to develop without dependence | opposition. 3 prese: E. R. War- [upon a star. The team may not o, Tesreau, Pol Perritt, Smith, Doyle of : 38 (47 1-2. Anaconda Copper came for- % Boston—Hooper, right field; Speaker, | 20 O wel carly seaso S - . . . . 3 ward with an advance of 3 3-4 to 75 YESTEROAYS mWesuLTs. conter field: Tewls jeft fleld. ang Hen [TeR and Coach P. N. Swaffield. Val- — e g A m games, | the Now York Giants and other famous B-8 in the final hour, the whole list 3 o Utility flelder. Philadelphia | Uable prizes were presentéd for the|but wi er develop in such a man- |players, now available for exhibition 4 regaining its vigor of the early ses- 3 - 2 Natieasl Leagoe. 3 rlghyl fod; . Paskert, gmt" events by various merchants in town, | ner that the star may be installed | games have been secured by Manager ? Chicikone, sion and closing with a vast madority " New York 15, Boston 3. 5 Hitiad:: Jeft” el and ker, | including the ladies of the high school | Without the fear that his mates will | Cassent for Saturday’s game here. | s v, of net gains. Total sales were 1,500,- o other games scheduled. itility Neldes " 3 Becker. | faculty, F. T. Preston, jeweler; Jor- | expect too much of him. 3 ’ 3 000 shares. K L ¥ ! American Laagus. b £ dan Sporting Goods, Keystone ' store, ] Recoveries of 5 to 10 points from 4 & 5% 5% | New Yo 4 Bowon 3. Fliminating. the two .utility felders|Church the clothier, Sidney Marland, | BiG DEMONSTRATION FOR No other and considering the outfleld as units, | Woodward's drug store, Willlams® dru; yesterday’s final quotations and of 10 S — he unofficial averages for the season e Ty s TEDDY CASSENT'S EFF oN Al to 15 from the minimum of that ses- o that Bost 20 po a. |store and several others. CASSENT'S EFFORTS. c slon were registered by many of the vantage in batting strength, while the | ;on'who will make the trip to Web- | Putnam Will Closs the Greatest Base- c AR Ds ‘war issue: Foremost in the move- Philadelphia trio is five points stronger terscho- i ment were Crucible Steel, Baldwin in flelding. The Red Sox combination |5 ior exter iooday for the in =] - ball Seasen in History—Big Ledguers Locomotive, Westinghouse and Cols is also shown to be faster on the event lows: in Lineup. LINE OF BIRTH, CONGRAT- rado Fuel, while Motors and some less paths, since It is credited with having | - g5 ,'mw“m’h‘m,.):% But- & - o aistinctive stocks made equal head- ey it RS g b e s i T There s a move. | ULATIONS, BIRTHDAYS, WED- way. Pittsburgh Coal common and extra base hits the. winners of = the | "fron; “foond Comiiin, third_ Vol i g O R e X ity tor |DINGS, ANNIVERSARY preferred, Philadelphia. Company and American league pennant outclass the | seerng” \ Jpmp (P o a big turnout Saturday at the final|AND _FRIENDSHIP CARDS IN 0 :!u !Jnl:;dl Rallways .‘:’“3?;“,,‘;:2;&: senior flag bearers in ability fo drivel “yie tun (boys)—First Buffington, |game of the season here. There is to | GREAT VARIETY. 3 B < t g5l w re by hit b fall Beet Sugar, on the proposed repeal of - Debing the- Fhilies tn motne rumk Foo S 7 gy, e S e P i e e T § the free suger tanff act w5 in great part to the terrific slugsing |ton, second Davis,~third Eastment. |features to mark the end of a baseball MRS. l’.DWlN FA :mpr:v:g":no'nn;gso:%. &::&‘afl S Ow 85 o8 333 °f Cravath on his home grounds. Running broad jump (boys)—First |season that In many ways has been ] ravath Outshines Hooper. ington, second Cong! - go e i Bigher yield for com, with higher es- u;‘:'-",'“sg_'fl 8 % % fia s 106‘“‘ Buall o e de - ot e b T N S T P Mar l, 10 [Round Clams, timates for spring and winter wheat, | 73080 Ray T ‘'onsidered individually, e o - - s e i1l be I Bhors Haddock, -1 qt., 16, 3 for 25 | bo: wn 9 2| 63900 Resaing tandi ts th of the Red So: t-| Mile bicycle race—PFirst Burgess, | Saturday's demonstration w! n Steak Pollock, 13 |catiad gn..l e ok Tyenty #19 Bep 1t T o feld 1s made more apparent. In right |second Boys, third Reeves. the way oOf recognition of what Mana- E 2 %or 22|~ Some- sensational gai 4 Am, s, $QE 's 05 23| Some sensational gains were “made fmpt. [Saraines. 25 ers— by copper convertible issues, with gen- Boheibss ca"qr % hl.}“ 3 eral strength in the bond market. Total Bol salés, par value, were $5,540,000. Bana. 7 ke United States bonds recorded no Macker — change on call. . . e Musge] 40 |sen Bas, STOCKS. odx Kongies, 18 3 i 20-23| sks Gold Hay, Grain'and Feed. % 2 (3 Base = 3 dy Cassent has done to boom field, Hooper will be opposed by’ Cra- ball throw (girls)—First Buf- | ger Ted IhF Pm.mm Boston, Gt 7——Giants and Braves | Vaih, and. in the recors:tho former Anston, second Cargll inird Mariow, |baseball n this toym He exve the amous 1 the seaso: . th as ‘the advantage stolen bases, yard dash B - team from - Rt D aeon thaaY: ihe former | oerifice hits and flelding, while the |fngton. second Wells, third Aylsworth. {ime ‘during ‘the eeason Tas brourt| Real German Lager Beer ond position. The game was markea | Phillies’ player outshines the Red Sox | Broad jump (giris)—First Buffing- |here to pls (B locals some o by an avalanche of hits and runs,|felder as a batter. The fielding aver- |ton, second Eastment. third Havena. _ |the most tamous o untry E is on draught at % | made possible by indifferent pitching | 28€s of the pair are: Hooper .974, Cra. | Standing broad jump (boys)—First R nn h_mames as Tesrea, H. JACKEL & CO 2 and lax fielding. New York scored |Vath .958, while the batting ability of |R. Smith, second Gallup. Donl n, uum { '-.’n"a,:"m B T 15 times to Boston's eight. Under the |the two flelders is Xn_dl;catod by Cra- | 220 yard dash (boys)—First Buffing. emlhl{° e Tmeoh' — "ut Mm. easy hitting conditions, Captain Larry | vath's average of .277 as against 3 ding, appear scores Doyle of the Giants bolstered his hit- | Hooper's .242. Putnam team for the past few weeks, 53382 11 £ z ] §358 0 i i £ H € H H ! | His ability to sense thed ropping place of a far hit ball and to be there when it falls is expected to reduce greatly over our line of Fall samples. =« the efficiency of the long drivis bats i R Ty i Auts- New Styles # No. 1‘Wheat, $2.15Hominy, 1400 Am. Ag Chem. ting average so that, unofficially, he Speaker Has a Shade. - 4 . 1.35Cornmeat, o000 Am. Dot Sugar leads the leasue batsmen. Notwith-| A¢‘center, Tris Speaker has the bet- 578 Am Can b standing all the action crowded into |ter of Dode Paskert in batting. flelding all: ne 30| Cottonsecy fedi-t0 | 14800 am. cex & Fis. % the contest, it was completed in one|ang -base stealing. Speaker has hit 4 55| ""_'Cfl." 1900,Am. Coal Prod 833 hour and two minutes, a record for| 333 guring the league season, MRS. G. P. STANTON il on S WA S ESR i i | e e e i e e e 1 MMORAN & CONNOR 2 Shotuckes st Stec 5 1700 Am. Hide & L . 100 ;:g Now York: (W) sacrifice hits, 28 ltolel; P‘:::n - ot |Sheep— $20Am H & L pr 400 ab b po Eins In 530 times at bat. $6-8]" Tambs, $5.50-3¢ Am e See” 100 United 05% 3 s 4%t 3 290 times at bat scored 70 hits, 41 g Ho, S| %50 AR Limeed 360 Un Dy Bobertson.xt 83 2 s 9 stolen bases, 25 sacrifice " hits, 1 st0 | Hilie, iu- 81 Lot hm. . Linssed 4300 United T e R doubles, 3 triples and a like number of Cows, 3-36| %00 Am- Tommo e o it home runs, giving him an averige of : Hides. 100 Am. Matt 0 u 3T T 313 242, In Nerding, the difterence is not . 200 Am. Malt. 100U 81 103 613 50 marked, for Paskert fielded .907 to it An Bacuig B & S 212 Speaker's .975. SLA0 | doekm Seun 10008 . 5 Rew i tit ‘Speaker's ability cannot be expressed 3280 ™0 AR S 500U, 8. | Sreet g SRw entlrely by figures, for in his “n;mln' g 2O un - Cuer % ivination of the course balls : fi“‘: £ 2% Vo Cor o s lies & source of much dependence by Now is the time to order your Fall Suit 1388 Amee ool 500 Va. fron G & 4 the Red Sox in thelr plans to check 5 AT v oo s e 8 the powerful offense ol Phillies. and we would suugest that you look 1000 West . T8% 400 We S134% 300 15 16 01200 239 i3 % Bakadas HELEES H We will make a Suit to your measure world's serfes of 1912 are ‘stiil fresh fn that will fit and give satisfaction. DEBARK AT NEW LONDON |the memory of the fans. . ™ Oétobir 1338 Deiiros R Whitted a Fast Flelder. = . iy S AR | S v T o s e ipot quiet; middling 12.55. * E 4 l e g 400 strons. from verages give the Philadeiphia \ 5 : rate | the world's_series, by ting ad s But 14 poifta. Lewis m i 3 i i it ¥ PRCRRERE T¥Peed 31’;:‘ ssazgias rn a0 f0 LY 8p 2 sisssinatebiininate 5T% A £

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