Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1915, Page 3

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SPARK PLUGS ; Bebert 4. Cochiran: VIKING SPARK PLUGS are the result of | § GAS FYTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Mxin Street, Norwleh, Cora. Agent for X. 1. O sm--l‘u T. k. BERNS Heating end ilumbing 92 Frankliv Strest BN TASTINGS FURNTSHED FROMITLY BY 2w s, Cope. | 1oip VACGRN FOCKDRY CO 5 Percy Strest a plenty of ras, itn the ball tn - . There is a VIKING PLUG for every type polieh nan emy's possession in E : 3 for the biz games with Bulkeley. To Third Quarter. of Automobile, Motor Boat, Motorcycle and ombiEatian the ot be & "scrah |, Mulking took L. Stasley's place at| § Stationary Engine. Every plug ecarefully team of geod strength to heip out. As | fng a4 Plaved a mir same ,m,._ - 2 it stands at p t at the Academy, | GO np.mm"z': S Al ol tested and inspected. “‘f"““ the scrubs are of an uncertaln quan- | momiDe LIt the ifmer but coud ot i g o interter: | LYy ama Guality. 1 the req and whita move it, and Farrell ‘kicked to Hol e ary | wante to predominate over the orange |y A" fumbled, but Wiicox recover- e mic 0. gricing. power ini posh. (b, SCOre| and DRCK oe nals o7er the oTAne B e T i BEAR IN MIND when placing your ile an the other hand Greeneville'’s|pay more attention to a second team Ty made s yards arstilt end Ahd thad ““u"‘"cg for ‘the” otming. ygar. 3 & : fax from par as highlfop the S i e oy punted to Supa, who advanced the ball - :bllhl, THE FACT, that during the last five | taCkling prevailed, which caused much Tiho plays by quarters: S years insurance Companisa ' the sidelines o - Fiest Quarter, ville was offside. 2 Iuv. either failed, reinsured or ch“mmf*m'.fiddu‘ cut football.| Academy won the toss and. chose | YArds through the lime. Greemeville Darreét low and the Cor-|to offer_but have praise to bestow | THE rac'r afs| " 1 the wesond quarter N. F. A. very|the nofth goal.with the ®ind at thelr ""m\xv"fl;.a?oycmlnmm R O Tt to hib teatn fur | tpon. the Semithfeld Avente piay A :"3&'.%‘?:, D | nedirly scoréd ‘when Joe Hull's drop |backs.’ Farrell kicked to Holmes, who | RTh 0o PG SCuilTe "Dacks “could | the -resipinder of the game. FHis in- | for thelr clean cut and fest piay unu ‘or pay # Dél- - - {yain on three plays and another for- | jury, although it rendered him uncon- | The lneup for Plainfleld was. lar taken in an; i i e J puss was tried which W. Stanley | scious, left no ill effects and he w! McCiuggage, Polm Bunning, i week. | exander, Palliser, Seddon, N 2 " Sullivan was injured and left N HARVAED, | Walked. ' Linesman, Z Tetiow. Ref- PRISWELL B.P. LEARNED & CO. ~: 1| ] the game. V. Staniey kieked 40 yards g:e‘;o?fi““ ............ AR sy | eree Mr. Tarlor of Pawtucker THE WM. co, Agency Established May, 1845. A h % g to Supa, who was tackled in his ‘YALE FOOTBALL SITUATION 25-27 Framkiln Street - tracks. Gadle coulda not gain and = — — — Fleming lost a vard. _Here came |Jameson ....ooio- oo IN DESPERATE CONDITION. ————— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | . SATURDAY’S MARKET. " % | Greenevill only chance to. sCOTe|yr.. e TS o ig & Myen . !y‘ 3 ;hen”w;i: -nd (.2)0{“ Mwa before l_ll_‘hlre: “Mal” Scovil Su s Broken Noss 2 T3 ‘arrel Ppe orwar lnwn & Perkins, lfllw".fl The Two Heml-' Ix::: Was Unusu- l‘:r‘hmc" o auarter ended ’after Hull nad inter- | COO! A o ot Satwrdey's. Contest. CONCENT PIANGD) Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetacket St. ally 000 31 cepted .another try at forward. New Haven, Oct. 24.—To 2dd to the oheocetstatrway nest T m | e Vhrk S0 E-aing e rwelt : ; Fourth Quarter. i gloom whick has boen in evidence in (] Instructor of Piano, Har- National Ban! Telemhone 333 |active, but ‘confused during todav's Coper E Hull made 5 yards on a fake klrk.‘Gllllu the Yale football camp for = heveralll oo cum‘m' t.and two hour session of the stock market, " Stanley punted 60 yards to W. Supa, weeks, it was learned tonight that Yy e Anderson FooTeALL RESULTS. in which several néw high records ¥R i |who ran it back 15 yards. Fleming y ’ : Mal” Scovil, the back-fleld star has o in. automobile R 13 3 |mnade 2 yards and on two tries B. Supa suffereq a broken nose in the Wash coula only make 2 yards, and a forward "™ | tngton and Jaflemn game. He will Season eomnv-emg Ao ey o pass falled. Holmes made 4 yards., W. 5 probably be unable to play any more Saptember 5th, 1915 ped 7 points later | o ' Stanley had the wind behind him and | Collins . - Whitnev | this season. Scovil's injury came early Studio: 26 Central Building denial lhl.t the company = op . 3. 3 was booming off long punts. He punt. in the game, but he d nothing of } m to ‘Aigure in a merser with the o 55 ed for 50 yards and the ball rolied off- | Muellar « Maha 30 pde 100 it and later made Yale's oniy touch- ’nmnl Steel company . N Y. N OH O i e, | s!de Greenevilie could not gain and % down. His loss comes m=s A severs 3 u " Stu e}ul::dand g’w!lnmtfl Sln |81- b 29 % 29 | Farrell punted to “k‘:l"b Holm:: made | Shiverick . . In= blow, especially he had taken Le M’ ashington 560 manifes reactionary tendencies, 2 . 1 4 yards through tackle but on the next i - Gorels piace, following the iatter's dis. w m Rohe W R th E : L% (% 3% |play the ball was fumbled, Gadle re-| Referee—W. S. Langford. Trinity. | cOTHe PUFn . S&,.,.., Coliege 19, West- 5 5 5 1 : covering. Again Greeneville could mot | Umpire—C. J. McCarty, Germantown % -3 0% the statement that it had failed to aln and were forced to kick. A for-|Academy. Head Linesman—G. for your automotile. llley close a- large war contract long under CROE . o e pass, Stanley to O'Hearn - was|Pankart Dartmouth. Fleld Judge_ t. i - . negotiation. ‘General Eléctric.’ Willys- o e - fumbled by the latter after he had been | H. Bankact. Dartmouth. Time—FIf- 10 00 thom 'as “desperate. !are wind and waterqmroof. Overland and Pullman Car were among g : tackled. Supa recovered. Greeneville | teen minute periods. Coaliies. ard’ Sxpietad hite this wek the other heavy specialties, while Na- | - 300 rite b 109 tried a forward which was, incomplete SRR and a conference will be heid as to| A surplus stock of “Meyer” tiong! Enamelling and Stamping was| 2100 % =nd then Fleming kicked to Stanley.! Columbia Opens with a Vietory. g, .o Db { in sudden detnand at an advance of ; e e On the next piay Stanley lost a yard |- A sturdy, blue-jerseyed youth carc Concerd at low m 4 ints to 83 7-8. 900 Ry Steel S 4 4815 and the whistle blew with the ball on ! fuliy teed a football up in the centrs Princeten 30, Dartmouth 7. Tnited States Steel held around ETI Y Greeneville's 40 yard line in . AS | of South fleld at New York, Saturday Princeton defeated Dartmouth, W = 2 —— yesterday’s closing price, but denoted Ry C BY 3. 54| possession. afternoon. - A few seconds later hef Friroeton Aefested Dattmouth, W i re in the final dealings, o . 5% oe Svmmary: planted his tie against the pIEsKin |4} “mon. vears that Prineston and m L L m‘ Co. Acadary, Greeneville A. C. ;and hooted it down the field. It wns » Dartmouth have been gridiron opy S the sigpal for a great cheer from At 1400 Ramely o L. Stanley, Mulkins .......... »inents there have been but two o M M‘ a R e & o Right End. | about 5000 Columbia adherents, e |casions upon which a vietory for Nas- | 14 Stre=t, oS L & Henault ..... P. Casey, Carter,| the, Kick mar ¥ - i® |sau has been more comsiete Coci- &t Asbimb 0. Wesersa . | win_ Locomotive contributing a. large | - ia Ses. 4~ fod " " Right Tackle, glate, foatpall game. at Columbla in| uns cleven beat the Hanes 3 8 oo Poonainaie Sl 8, wes e | DTy GF e whola. R ATRR )T e JWticox . iieosigits el Hall, nuumm,::g‘g;';mcgt“"fi;‘;,""’m‘; The line |8 score of 30 to 0 In 181, byrh i Dten 31 Bisvns 0 Loridon's stock exchinge was closed, | 3¢ South I l,,:g, s Right 'Guara. e m yew Ot € At Oor Place and :/nmm—efln Renmyleer 8. but arther, ofterings ot our seourisicaf i Soatiamy Jackson et he lineup: Stop A or iono : 5 671" 7| were Teports ‘that. center, .pre- & T T L S8 sumably -as % Gimsel ‘outcome of the DARTMOTT ; £ }:"xu 5 15 | drunen . i See Vhet You Cen 180 Tenn e : ; A T i Gy . S T T X 1% | McMillan ..., ERTR ... Scuduskl| Healey .o....cois.. > T e y For ‘. -2 €. fovoster Tech & o K ng, ‘ which exercised little 100 Third - Ave . 1 &1 Lel . 3 Pack { 2 A% Cantine-Dickinos -0, Lobanen Vates 18 iable -effect. “In fact, Camadiun| 100 b 4rekeciosn s X A o i OKE DCILAR nu‘-x—m-wm.uuuu Cb 00N Pagific ‘and 4. few others subject to{. g : Let tumn !lqnth‘ !on clo-e-i‘_“l at net gn,hu. ¢ s¥ tesestesasivesinans g ¢ ew lway earnings v Georgia Held Virginia 9 to 1. submitted was the_ September state- ited Clea: e e o 0T R v Hatci Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 24—The showing | ment of Southern Pacific, with. a net 2 it Right Halfback. of ‘the University of Géorgia football | S2in ‘of $829,000. Trade agencies re- 200 United 6% 25 3% | Ricketts ............. capt.) Fleming | Wilber ...c..o.ooiiuieainas Morsan team, which held University of -Vir- | ported .a wider- distribution of mer- R < 08 gt P 4 3 = to a 9 to.7 score yesterday was r t: | Gn-v-s 5 Sy | W Stanley ...l «.s. Gadle Corecoran arn football circl- The Virginians C 100 . 8. & Left Halfback, the ‘big surprise of the day in south- ocal banks were, expected to| 160 S X 115 Referee, Robinson: umpire, Alofsin; were almost prohibitive favorites as|distlose in the week's ~shifting of| 220 U. & E 105% | head linesman, Benjamin; timers, Boyd 2 the result of their successful east.|Momey the bank statement showed no | A% U S Rubber. Tu sk mgjand Connors;” time of quarters, 10 i Moblel e 0 ® -« I ern invasion. apjpreciable change in this item, but| ‘3ig ’ 155 © | minutes. 2 5 T L Beat Tea ... .............. «++s Colton Hayden > e IR BPNE .c..ietdeds B06.000 ‘mm Gepenita by $1ss00aeh, B e e 1 @s Pu|vALE ouTPLAvED P Righi Haifbaek i - ——e and de) 3 vy em. ¢ 7 gh alfback. ? T e g vt an herenseof 14508000 in ex e 51 IN. EWSRY, IDEEART T | LAt Gardner = United Tea Importers Co. ce bond was fi i ! Tt Referee—W. R. Crowley, Bowdoin. . o d,'fl;‘;u, "To'&alrm, (p.,'?.f",':)“.':f $ f 25 m. Washington and Jefferson Scores Sec- | iympire—A. M. Farrier, Dartmouth "R(flf,'"_,'“ufi L""‘Pl‘""'“ I 218 Main Street October Brew $2.370,0 200 Wet Mary o HE-as ond Defeat on Elis. Linesman—John C. Hennessy, Browu. { pocdJ- 1 !‘:r,,:‘;, e L Uhited States bonds wepe higher by 2 73% ’ Time of Perigds—Fifteen minutes. | inesman—E. J. O'Brien, Tufts. Tim: 1-4 to 1-2 per cent. on call for the 100 West. m. L 0 80 In a game in which Yale was out- g s M R g Bl s. el - week. Mewh &LE1br .y s { | Rlsved in-evpry department Washing- Penn. Moets Second Defeat. . e U kt . d s | — an & 3 ton and Jefferson. team chall up iR R STOCKS, T s Sty : | Secter victor mainet the Bl Su” | LLomi e was etesied Lo e | Boxing Carsival st New Lovdon. | Upholstering and Repairing % Cidan. urday at New Haven, the score being o b e’ S tuiln The Natlonal Athletic club of V»v e ol Nis Sranshes. daoa Goa 3 Foan. 16 t sity of Pittsburgh winning Saturd:y's|pondon.will stage a boxing carnival = ,;zm'ff* Bl oy gk only at the end, a minute |2 o0 Frankiin feld. Dhiladelphia. | 87" 72 Tence hall on Wednesday er- |CARPET LAYING at lowest grices. New York, Oct. ¥3.—Marcantile pa-|and a half before the game ended, |>Y the score o s ening, October 27, and from the pro- Telephone 1156 : o T D ‘a“y“.’;l};- that Yale scored, and then it was on | PITTSBURGH. gramme of lrrf.bm;’u arranged indica- JAMES W, BLACKB RN I chbl oo f& fluke. - The score came when Yale[Carlson .................. k tions point t there will pvnty 4 4 oz - “2:7 cables, | had lost.the ball to W. & J. ten yards ; of good mit artists’ doings. The star (> Stanton Avarus, Eant Sido cables, | from the latter's goal line. There one | Thornhill .. bout will go ten rounds at 135 between ck Stosh of Cleveland and Terry Brook of Boston, semi-fiial. ten rounds| GEORGE G. GRART at 145 between Dave Palitz of s.'l London and T J. Sullivan of Brook- | Umgertaker amd Pmbaturer lyn. The perliminary bout s stazed 'or six rounds tween oung $- Pl’ovidfllc worth of Groton and Young Duftey of | 32 e St, Taftville New London. Prompt attention to dar or mizbt calls Telephone 630. aprid Tawi b}::: g{.;he vhltc:dhnlfh:;.d‘sb‘llumbl:dh nr):d vil gathered up the ball and broke 3 u{_: 313"1 '.“""G S eront Gucan | through the W. & J. team for @ touch- ety Ratitiaa hqn“"mflm ::;:1“ after Which Kent -kicked the By flashes the Yale attack was Soppitt . ... COTTON. cellent. Twice the' backs rushed the “Right Guiard. New York, Oct. 23.—Cotton ‘futures {ball in old fashioned football forma- | Hackensmitp . opened steady. December 12.45, Jan- [tions to five yards from the W. & J. vary 1256, March 1277, May 12.92 |goal line, only to be held for downs. |Herroh ..... 1% | July 12.96. - Washington and Jefferson scored Cotton futures closed steady. De-|two touchdowns and one fleld goal, gember 1240, January 13.55. March |falling in the kickout after one of 12.75, May 1 Jaly 12.90. * |the touchdowns. Once McGreith of pot quiet; mlddllng 12.45. W. & J. took the ball from the center of the field over the Yale goal line, but eessssccnesamas the - officials _had blown the whistle before the play started, for some W.|[Fry .............. & J. hurdling, and the ball was called back. §550 1111111411 e 33 455 skm%smi BEEENEE Michigan’s Crushing Defeat a Surpriss Chicago. Oct. 24—The crushing de- of the University of Michigan . eleven yesterday by the Michigan Ag- . gies surprised the most pessimistic s Ann Arbor partisans and indicated the Yost ‘men must improve greatly to Fennacivania. Cormell and Srvecise- | Remodeled, Repwired - The results in the western confer- w;,'Are Receiving Ship- ments Regularly, Without Delay or Interference. 8 s?ggg il Bass & Co., Importers, Y. 3 The liheup: Referee—H. Smith, Colgate. l-mrvln“ Jeave Tlinois, Minnesota &nd. Wis- 3 96 Watren Btivet, . ¥, ° 1o Bl & okio WASH. & JEFF. YALE. | —Mr. Marshall, Harvard. Lanesnias | consin still the leaders in the race for and Re D?ei f E ; 18 weh St Whitehill ......0..... -oeees Wiedeman [ oy B NS Y Swarthmore. Tome the championshlp with Chicago a ot Loweat Prk e e — r;»;m-n’"ii . Sheldon | O Periods—Fourteen minutes each. R ices. 2 arms Bros | LiIiiil1% 0% s| D i .38 S91673% 5% | WItherSPOOm ..i....er... : =hba TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY Bute & 8 23 . Goodyear Signs Menard. teed; i ———— e oL 3,5‘-:_"1_’9; i Von Holt | PLAINFIELD MEETS The Goodyear club of Wiliamsville All_ work ‘u_‘:‘n » ’.e'f no‘; 100 Case 3 1 E CRUSHING DEFEAT, 6 TO 0.|bas signed A. A. Menard for The,.atisfactory, money refunde h‘g-omm L Chica 3 b el A p R edion Bulletin cup series. oy 1998 Chae 14,000 Bend faskat receipt ... J. Sheldon|Smithfield Club Eliminate Plainfield 0o Guie &t W 25 butchers.. o0, 8008 heays. From Cup Competition. Th: Fr -¢ MRr-can - 106 Cnic & No light, $6.500 pigs, $4@6. (Special to The Bulletin) F: . am &l Caitle, receipts, 5,000" head. Market | Heyman . Church | _ Plainnield, Oct. 24— The Smitheld | ynger e A of Natignal A. <. ur Co. 486 Caizo. Con weak. Beeves, $6@10.40; cows and Avenue fostbail team of® Pawtucket ?:?N - 3 heif 2.81 ; Texans, .35; tob! . Wil . Sprung a big surprise on N hkh :"im? calven $TIbGTE il i s f6id" when they defeated the H , Thayer % Sq. ,000. t. s eam by @ 6 to 0 score in the v o ot Nottes T '%m ese: | Soccer champiorship on the 73 State Street, New London, Conn. Sereor, Médass. Wednesdas, i | be, $6.50@8.75; western, $6.75@8.75. | Moser nd and Terry Brooks of Bostwn. .mnsn. €200 - Cru INAL—Ten rounds at ; Pittsburgh, Oct. - *z—cmu s McGreith COAL AND LUMWER m light, market steady. "‘%gply Ful Soccer championship. Ithough the ['."-3?.. m:mu 3 ‘hgull.vz-: ¥ BRARRG~ +F8a Ji% fgh YIRS e '40’ Det 1,400 Ibs. none on sale; pflm. 1,200 to Referee—Fred Iumh Boston. Um- | weather was not ideal for football a Kl Dome 1,300 Tbs. $8.40@8.80; good 1,100 to | pire—Dave Fultz, Boston. l-‘hld Ju:u- fairly large crowd of pectators were IN ODUCTORY—Six ,“m at —| 455 5 R 11000 1075100 oo 130115 Fale 50 | b L. Kank, oot Pornt. Timn o | Reld Siaricd e pams. misus. one 3¢ | Catchweights betwean “Young Bos ) B & ng, of - eEhs e e as i 00, comrn. Tog | Pa Pcrlod-—'l‘m and tweive minutes each, o B e B P T = Youss Dplty of 3 g‘mm was kept out of the game on account TICKETS $1.50 and "_w 100 e MNfl.L Hunl}ll, HARVARD, nf {linéss: ° The game 4did not start fm '.’ in2 ms 1 1e 15720 Gocarten 5! e T e el ontonk u.nm'.bom’. 18 owing to trouble with 3 o1 lev 700 Gt North leven eets " Def the - truck in whicl e fleld b m g Biaab m.'_“m 10 to 0. players v IDR. PE?K ALWAVE IN 8TOCK -\namgmh. : By mnf%m".wfiin Plainfield piavers hmww(}l::u.h' A, D. LATHROP “Derths reserved fn advance, lowest| (15 un Comte Sfl'fld ard, Throat. Ofice—cor. Market and Shetucxet Sta g2 mes Mt e g Hours 9:30 to 4:30 Telaphone 42313 rates, ‘Panama’ Pacific - o g qu.._,w ,. : the score atood 1 to'0 . o 100 Tt Omgr in favor of Smithfield Avenue. During Fridays 10:! e 400 Tmt 5 of N the second half the Smithfleld Avenue Saturday evenings 7 t- 8 TEH—S .%"’,i:,, plavers pnssed mhl{‘-mtl t:_________—_ Jobn A .m‘s 168 Int_ Siceer close of the *IDR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist o B i mm Shannen Building Anmex, Reom A COAL : b s goals, thus winning ephone £1% it Kau ta 9. Ne. 2 Not X ton 0-MAMN STREET . The local team never were defeat- nmE.-.. . o “""fl".fl‘.‘:“lm Office and Yard Cemtral ©d. in such fashion and have no tiibl ietin for business . Teieshene 834 is’gfi i

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