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"NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916 INSURANCE &l Vacation Season brings_the need of Bur- glary Protection. Insure in AETNA at low_rates. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 SHETUCKET: STRRET Riverview Club and Athletics The.Riverview club of the state hos- pital kept up their‘winning streak by defeating the fast.Athletics of South “| Manchester in a 13tinning game played at the hospital grounds Saturday. It was a_pitchers' battle-and a thriller from start to finish. The Athletics filied the bases in the first inning with no one out, but great #| pitching by Enot prevented them from scoring. Tho hospital boys scored in the second when Enot drove:Vincent home with a double to left. South Manchester’scored two runs in_the sixth on a hit by Egan. In the eighth, with two down and French on_second, Chase <rove a hit to left, tying the score. Both teams had several chances to.score after this, but airtight pitching prevented fur- ther; scoring until the 13th. th two gone in the 13th, Chase ripped a single to left and stole sec- ond. Austin was hit by a pitched ball and Finney spilled the beans with a liner to left center that would have been good for two bases, and Chase scored from second with the witning run. Vincent played a fine game at third for Riverview, making two pretty one- Land stops at critical moments. I fanned 20 men and allow: hits. Clase and Enot s eacn getting three hits. WE'RE AFTER YOUR business and keep urging you to see that your policies are all in good shape. Don’t neglect this important matter. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent’ Richards Building, 81 Main St. DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING HOUSE? collect rents from & led building, and you may have to some one else rent while you re- build.. Insure your rents with B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. INSURANCE Sonth Manchester had a fast bunch od the of youngsters who gave Coogan support. Coogan was relieved in 11th inning by Sipple. One of the largest and mc astic crowds of the season w and they were well repaid. South Manchester 1s booked return date Scnt 24. Plalnfeld 7 Taflvllls 6. st er ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Over Uacas Nat. Almmny:-lf-ln Bank, Sbhstucket St. for a —_—eeev | Plainfield, Aug. 6—T Plainfiel baseball team won a 7 to 6 victo Settlement of Car over the Taftville team Sunday on the 5 Douglass grourMls. The ume was Strike Probable|marked by heavy it on Dy sides. Jack French, pl short with three hits, single. Kiloure: er, hit a home run, of the longest ever grounds. After the third i unable to solve H. doubles Taftville s drive b seen on two the (Continued from Page One) panies affected. The num- i was not so large it it was expiained ation ted on any the comparatively ning Taftvill: urigan’s delivery nagers of the sub-| Vincent's fielding was a fea ) were prepared [ lineups were: ervice tomo.row.| Plainfield—Chase 2b, ney 1b, Pea en rode on ev- day, buz they [2b,” Gobeille There re a few | Morrisette rf. ances, but none Taftville—Govern Police Comm Belair 1b, Murphy 2 red for emerg gas 3b, Germain If, Murth f. Doucet, umpire: umber of men in re- rly conduct of the ympathizers evoked from him and his Delaney, scorer, Ptrates Purchase Evans. _Pittsburgh, The Pit 11l elub 1 nouncement that a cxpected, it was said at headquarters i tomorrow for the of employes of the subway ho wished to join North Grimes from the the Southern rmir ation, ac Finney Drives in Winning Run of South Manchester Battled 3 to 2—Enot Twirls Excep- tionally Well and Uses War Club Freely. an announcement just made here. Both are pitchers. BROGAN LOST THE BALL IN THE TENTH. New Londoners Won Spirited Contest from South Windham. (Spectal to The Bulletin.) South Windham, Aug. 5—~The New London Independents won a corking good game from the South Windham team here this afternoon, Brogan's fluke home run, which was made pos- sible when the ball became lost in the grass in the tenth inning, turning the trick. Up to this time the two teams battled meck and neck at ome run aplece. It was a hard game for the locals to lose, as they more than held their own with their speedy opponents throughout the game. Adams had a trifie the shade on Cranker in the itching line, allowing four hits to his opponent’s seven and striking out nine to Cranker's seven. The former was in hot water considerable of the time, but possessed the happy facuity of pulling cut of the holes. XNichols, Tabe Adams, Comins of Willimantic and Webber of Rockville strengthencd appreciably. South Windham the local lineup Independents 4 NG h po 011 ccoss Exhibition Game. Aug. 6—The Stam- defeated Port- 1 n, Durn- Ashland Wi sl s Both Ends. ball team and ub played e a 0 and the Ashland boys won of 10 to 7, and re fay Accept Terms. York Railways thus far s in New sulted | by Mr. their effort nent, the 1ight that other involved would accept the | settlement were | n the strikers and the corporation in the y of labor, William ed in the city today to Samuel Gompérs, presi- in Federation of | nied that his visit had | ith the local labor ¢ threatened nation- wa Sales for Two Hours’ gated Barely New York, A stocks during tod sion barely ot € to discuss mat- | This_is the sn terest with Mr. Gom. | the Saturday followir ‘I expect to see him |1914, when less t row and to leave town |Cchanged hands. i stocks were not quoted the session, 1 Employes’ Pay Raised $1|as were recorded had little a Day. ing upon actual happer renoe!. betw heo- | the_tractions. 1 P Heaee-| 'Bven in that group the manager - eo’|was confusing and highl i Interborough Rapid | Third avenue making an extreme risc ) it was announced |2f 1 5-8 while. Brooklyn Rapid Transit yes of the Interborousn, | fell @ point. Short covering of or ~ 12,000, wili | and sugar shares imparted some firm- extra pay until | DeSs at the stagnant close. Mu i nning todas. Tead.|ana coppers also harden ably from the same cause. C & Ohio showed a gain in net of $445,000, for June and the inary statement of the Seabo: and on the elevated which gre controlled by ), his been so in- turbed conditions on prelim- Air d e roa s o = Line for the year ended June e terboroney ©Xira bur- | giscloses substantial gains in 2id, and for thai|and met: for that period. Trade journals reported a contin- uance of the favorable outlook for many lines of business and the conf dent state of the steel ind v fo further reflection in adv nounced of various wire pro lecided the men ional compensa- S0 is general ma- k Railways com- the return of a|jo ne statement of domestic mer employes” had v izh for the mertyes had | fully confirmed recent hizh h that quarter the zain o month of 1915 being in exce: 000,000, Contrary to forecast: the statement disclosed onl ve actual cash gain with an expar almost $34,000,000 in the lo while deposits increased 3 with a gain of about $3,000,000 cess reserves. s company to provide of its normal service to- Engineers to Poll a Vote. H a aley, president of the on of Stationary mced that the engi- men emploved in the of the various traction the strike will meet| Bonds were frregular on mode or ihe purpose of poll- | dealings throughout the week. Tot a vote on the question of a sym-|sales today (par value) aggregated $890,000. U. S. Coupon 2s advanced 7-3 per- weelk. o strike Police Not to Interfere. Deputy Police Commissloner Lord, a meeting of the strikers 100n, told the men the police cent on call during the STOCKS. Close terfere with them if they | 200 Adv. Ramely 15% 3 3 rd cars and urge con-| 100 Alaska Juneau s tuctors and motormen to join the un-| 2200 Alaska Gold M. 18% sy 400 Am. Ag. Chem 6. 73 2 . " “« 1500 Am. Beet Sugar . 85 police,” he added, “were mnot| ‘i60 amicCar & I - n the cars to prevent you 200 Am..H. ‘& L. pfd..... nning these men to your or-| 400 Am; Jee Securittos. . n, but to protect the inter- 100 Arg. s Malting g Bubis: 190 Do. pta .. public who have a right to| 1M Do md .. : 100 Dor, ptta ot Lord warned the strikers against| 3o 5o 4 es ad effe slence by “real or al-| 500 Am. £ri would have on their igz Am. e Jitrays Do Flourishing Business. nses and all manner of mo- ntinued to do a flour- in parts of Harlem during the day, al- ent_surface car service ovided in Manhattan, where the lines of the New York lines operated to make it unneces- esort o the more expensive vel. 119% Avacquds . 500 Atchison A 100 At G. & W, T 1 200 Balawin Locomotive 500 Balt. & Ohlo. 100 Batopolls * Min 100 Beth Steel - = %00 Brookims_p. 3 et 100 Trown I3 Pfl!fll Dffl,-’..- 100&_ ecifle 1160 Chandler - M 103 were pressed Into ser- 800 C. M. &8t P. 94% - 943 morning by several larg® 400 Ch. R I & PRy. 118% 17, srporat uch. as | the -New ¥oricl & JSICHE 05 &R % oy r mpany, to get-their em-| - 18 Co el < inlo ’ ik 100 Con. Gas .. 186 128 il . - e ] Se9iGern) DA DEA:, ) b e 100" Cructble Steel . .. o7% eTTH% 2560 Cuba Cane Bu.omeee.... 56% B4 < - 20400, DA ...oomaomrene. DK 04 100 Dist, - Sceurittes len a3y i 168% “or . 7% Absolutely Removes % = & Lasu a4 asy Indigestion. Onepackage irralole ., . 20% 26 16: provesit. 25catall druggists, Ui ssin ert e, . 14% 16% Te%% Mercantile pa | 60 day bills 4.75 3-4; ables, Demand, rks: Demand, 71 5 Kronen: demand,*12.40; s, 12.45. Guilders: demand, 41 3-8 cables, 41 7-8. Lires: demand, 6.46; cables 6.45 1-2. Ruble: demand, 30.40; Mexican dollars, 51. Govern- ment bonds, steady; rallroad bonds, irregular. COTTON. New York, Aug. 5.—Cotton futures closed firm. October 14.03; December, ; January, 14.32; March, 14.45; 14.58, Spot steady; middllng, 12.95. LIVE STOCK MARKET | New York, Aus. 4—Beeves, receipts, 1,599 head; cars on sale. Market dull and nominal and unevenly lower with a number of cars unsold. Ste: | sold at $7.55@9.00 per 100 Ibs, ofce steers offered, bulls, $5.50@6.25; cows, $3.40@6.00; dressed beef lower; native sides, 12 1-2@16c. €alves—Receipts 152 head; 570 on jsale. Market 25 cents lower. Veals, $9.00@13.00 per 100 pounds, culls, $8; city dressed veals weak at 16@20¢ per no | | pounds; country dressed 14@18c. Sheep and lambs—Receipts .,490 head;” 13 _i-2 cars on sale. Market strong. Sheep,-ewes, $5.00@7.50; culls at $3.00@4. lambs, $10.00@12.00, culls at $8.50. Hu"s~ReLclpts 760 head; one car on sale, feelin at $10.90@190. weak. State hegs sold per 100 pounds; roughs at $8.75. Chicago, Ang. 4.—Cattle, recelpts 2,000 head. Market quict. Good to choice steers, $9.50@10.50; yearlings, good to cholce, §8:50@9.75; fair to good steers, $7.5008.50; range s‘er-r!, $7.50@ 8. stockers and feedors, $6.50@7.90; good to choice heifers, § 00 9.00; fair to good cows,- $550@7.50; good to prime caly $11.26@12.50; heavy calves, $6.50 0 CHICAGD &RAIN MARKET. wHEAT Open. High. Low. Closs. Septembee .. 180 138 n% 134m Deoeciber ... .13 B0% 1857% 1% 1% 823 6% 3 44 4% 8% 4T 0% 4% i ninth SATURDAY'S RESULTS. “National League. Brookn 4, Pittsbuwh first game. Brooklyn 1, Plttsturgh 7. sccond game. Boston 1 Cincinnatt 0, first same. Boston 4, Cluclonatt 5, second geme. New York 3, Chicago St Louls 2, Philadelphis 0. American League. Cleveland 12, Philadelphia 3. Boston 4, St Louls 1, first game. Boston 3, St. Louis 6, scond same. New York 2, Detroit 8, 14 inninga. Washington 0, Chicago 7. International League. Buffalo 5, Toronto 0, fist game. Buffalo 7, Toronto 8,second gamo, Montreal 7, Rochester 2, first game. Montreal 3, Rochester 4, sccond game. Newark 2, Providemco 3, first game. Newark 3, Providence 4, scoond game. Baltimore 5, Richmond 4. first game Baltmore 5, Richmond 4. sccond game Eastorn Leaguo. New London 11, Lowell 8, first game. New London 4, Lowell 1, second game. Springtield 1, Worcester 5, first - game. Springfidd 7, Worcester 0, second gome. New Haven New Maven Portiand 1, SUNDAY GAMES. International League. At Rocky Pomnt, R L: Newark 1, American Assoeration. At St Paul ¢, Minneapolis 3, St Paul 1, Minneapolis 7, At Toledo 8, Loulswille 4, Preidence 8. Columbus 5, end ninth, darkness. e iy Race Tightening in Agmerican League. | Chicago, Aug. 6.—John Collins mis- | judged Moeller’s iong fly in the tenth inning, after two men were d it went for a t , which, whe ed by Fost sir Washington the winnir g0 and the final gamc 2 to 1. 3 of defeat n over to half a Ameri: the front Lot Washington (a) i Mocller.1t 4 Connie Uses Best Pitche | But of No| Cleveland, lost its 18 run in 1cces Yanks Can Losing Streak. Detroit, Mict After nine straight ga Y its losing str Y, 4 to 2. Dauss and Cu of whom have been on the b for several wee for convs Detroit's p! and a home end a pass gave New les. Cullop had not Yor) allowed GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Wational Leagus. Cincinnati_ =t Boston. Chicago at New York. Plttsburgh_at_Brookyn. St Louts at Philadelphla. American League. Boston ze_nCleago. New York at Cleveland Philadelphia_at Detrolt. Washington at St, Louts Easterni League. Wartford at Springfeld. Portland a; New Haven. Iynn st Bridegport New London at Lawrence Lowell st Worcester. Cellar Stairs If you buy coal in large quantities room to store it; if in small quantities THE STANDINGS. National Leagus. . .59 and the trouble of attending to the fire. American L1 Leagus, Lynn 11, sr.dgepon as 6.—Lynn When you want to use it you must carry storage place to your range. and of ail of the most weary. When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, dirt, you require no room for storage; no back-hreaking scu tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. No More Back-Breaking Scuttles To Be Carried Up Those you must have , it is expensive. it from its tasks that is one If you use gas The fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- tion; it is always ready, without dirt or or small quantities. THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street trouble, in large 8, Four N six runs ind a two-r ad in the sixth. Go- ing into the cxtra inning, a combina- and plays gave the game. 0160003—1111 2 S TR e ow DARE THE S CALL 0010016—811 3 tt 1 Carroll; Tillman, : ) MANY BOXERS UNABLE TO STAN DHOT PACE. of Life Hustle, Bustle auses Downfall. Swift and Age High G of only in 11 other roll- this thou women are th end s of this going the horte: s them = ERY JANUT SOMETHING DONG LV I deter sions with a formidable opponent, so | . 5 y in the near future” sald Math- ) and cndeavoring to sidestep all dan- |ewson recently, “Tl give them the intagonists and pick the soft {al. Too many of them cen chased because they looped But almost every day we t the jump. The Giants had vivid illustrations of these pusgilisti for a few minutes, just as an ollers who shine for a while e, and let him out after ome 1 iidst gold and glory, and then rath- strous game. er suddenly fade away in defeat and | T thought at the time that Shore L tir obscurit had an immense amount of valuable Most > We can recall the once mighty |stuff, and the after years have-shown' t S stic mpions who acquired grea he w a wonder. [ 1 ame and prosperity within th ring kid pitchers too soon # as y Bouts squared arena and are now only idol habit as keeping them too long. 1 ',“‘”‘““ It takes a lot of judgment to dectde i in the lant battlers as John L.|when they will and when they won't s McAuliffe, Jack Demp- od, Don’t know whether Il n McGoverns, George Dixon, | have the rieht indement or not; TH T Peter Jacl | have to fl;d out, ths.t's all, ne, Young Blily Papk ohr on, strong, for the ou ever_see the Smith, host of v t game in the Nattonal jers, \}M) i ged too y in tk 1e? Well, I went in during the 4‘““‘" festive life. late innings of a badly played gante, D e = . nd managers would have told S | MATHEWSON WILL GIVE YOUNG |me T never knew anything and never know PITCHERS THOROUGH TRIAL‘ i ilts and In oys| Matty Condemns Policy of Many | Tm. | Managers in Turning Boys Adrift. and | ure | pitchers who are draft- | 00T v‘mm i Reds while | gam at the helm of | T crew will have scant nplain of lack of thoroug telligent, I' licps of the pon- thing. was unsteady, and have looked even But I got another got several of them. e games of my own, start in another ~campaign? Any time er trying to make t the boy is game and ‘m not going to turn that trial before s shunted back to the | boy away without a fair show, for I minors. Matty condemns the pol remember my own troubles sixteen of many managers in turning a boy |years gone by. adrift because he fails to shine forth 5 —— as a s in ¥ with | Fra Raker, Philadelphia Ameri- majors. He cites case for acans, bought by New York Yankees point. Tt is well known that Matty | thi ,000; Joe Tinker, Cin- did not look any too good when he |cl bought by Brooklyn in ki started, but just the other day BIl| 1913 never reported, price thin the ropes, | Klem pronounced him the ¢ est O'Toole, American as- erful agsresive| pitcher eball ever knew by Pittsburgh in denied even “If any young pitch come this | 19 flois his speedy id on him cemed all, to st who ged, C him up manner, look more a2 foremost big 1 Yes, & Moran had hit the il « white way, and the costly toil, like many other him. It was the en told in and cut and Roscommon way others assure glant, Jim C up in the moun- into fine ath- come-back in G us etti He ha a not gone the hi in to any great extent. Physically present, he's super- to Morar would certainly and we rd battle between SHie e heeld gp ot o minD and flants, without much further s en out on a double; 3 vy or dels ~ single, & bunt and a pass ell went it it oua B a In”itn ‘the bases filled and one Ut | opport ity ‘}S,‘m‘a‘"“u?q,m"nn'fumr'é_ FRANK KEENAN AND ENID MARKEY IN TRIANGLE FEATURE and saved tho d 5 x AEainetine [ pl e SRt B 2 Until today’s ninth, the Tanice T o nunels Eut i OPLAY, “THE PHANTOM.” played 99 inn = ! could put Moran away In - RS0 L HESios e rantes dr L Do conla lput Mo, Bwey ln AT THE DAVIS, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Score: | bis big following, and become aquite New York (A) (A |a Zal 2mong his countrymen, | pE S M A o|Who went down with, hook, line | 9 ; Hoffman,cf 5 160 1 and sinkers. Peckghi 3 0 3 5 11 another clash between on ouf wan (NN ee Pipo.1b 4 210 0 ;| offey and Moran would be a very Oldringst 2 1 0.0 . card for any imno: Does the dread of the dentai chair cause you to neglect them? 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