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Mayor Mitchel Pitches First Ball. LEGAL NOTICE PROBABLE LINEUP' . " || n the eagerness to start the gam> * FOR FOURTH CONTEST || Umpire Klem forzot that Mayor Ai TO THE BOSHD OF COUNTY CoM- - ; (NSURANCE Giants Shut Out White Sox 2 to 0 chel was to throw out the first ball missioners of New London County: Have you full coverage on your live . stock against . e - | and - had called “Play -ball” before hereby apoly £ on jopnt FIRE and LIGHTNING? W Chicag Zomeans. drew nia attention to the| ADSOlutely Removes | &5t *5indi.: ‘;,,‘."'?'o,}c:‘é?;; . - J. Collins, Left Fiei omission. 'When the mayor had per- . . quors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine If not, call or write Benton Pitches New York to Victory in Third Game of (|| 3iciulis, Thira base formed his dutv, John Collins of the Indigestion. Onepackage £5a clder. fo be sold on' the presctip. 3 9 3-8 Collins, Second FEase s te Sox stepped to the plate. Rube i o . n; 4. L. LATHROP & SONS Jackson, Right Field || zzetion's rst - pitch was a bail. e | provesit. 25cat all druggists. |io be drunk on tne premises | In Except other than distilled ligquors, fouled off the next one and after let- ting another bad ball go by he fouled Series—Extra Base Hits by Robertson and Holke Score Felsch, Center Field Gandil, First Base 28 Shetucket Street Nerwich, Conn. and those In quantitles not exceed! £ First Run—Total Attendance Was 33,000 and Receipts Weaver, Shoit, Stop llcut to Rariden. who. took the bail, |E. Collins, 2b . z 3 2 offive gallons. At No 131 Main str ~ £ Schalk, _Catch P ""’uf““"’f:“;“’-d“:‘,‘,““"‘c‘"l“fi“ PReson re Ay T 3a°day of Oetobar A D 1917 " Were $73,000—Giants Confident . Pitch gut on thres pitched:halls, . Captain | Felsch, ‘ot . ‘ant, for Wi § of Today’s Game. s et Eddie Colling was booed when ~he | Gandil b 0 6 0 0|5k, OrEaed, AP ‘r‘f}fi&:;r" Walam - cas . t] t | W 2 r Y Y —_— . Burns, Lelf - Fleld three and' two he slashed a single. 0 | Scnaye. o R e R g Herzog, Second Base - center, much to. the delight of the Cicotte, p. . 0 0 1 of Norwich, and hereby sign and en- ig tuirler and the sweeping bats of Ksuft, Center Fleld A g s o o TR T el e SOl S ol dorse the foregoing application of Les e . against Rube Ben- immerman, rd: Base = as she best Jack: 14 do to| T 3 S PR A Ty ' HEAR WORLD'S SERIES . ton, the star bf the White Sox hurling || ~Fletcher; Short Stop . STy i 2 Phrion atite |l 8 B3 6. ¥ narens cusicy shat iy aylicent . GAMES BY MEGAPHONE }|corps found a rival who was as skil- Robertson, Right - Field was thro out. New York, ant to sald applicRtion Bated 7 full as he in delivery and as crafty in Holke, First Base The Glahts had five men up in their ab. r. h. po. a. wich, this 2d day of October. A. D . generalship, and who refused to allow Rariden. Catch . balf of the first and two were left on | Burns, 1f . .0 B 1.9 Roy 'D. Judd, J. G. Burnett, Charl ¥. As customary, all details of the || Cicotte’s team mates a run to ease the Ballee, Pitch. : .|the bags. Burns, first up, fanned.|Herzog, 2b ] T T Engler, 'A. H. Browar‘ C. f. Hubbard. World’s Series Baseball Games will || strain. Only six of the visitors reach- Charley . Herzog caught one of Ci-|Kauff, cf ..... 4 00 00 T R STCIT s SEN hovss named be_announced by megaphone from || 23 2=t five on hits and one on a fleid- : cotte’s benders on the end of his. bat | Zimmerman, 3b 4 0103 B e S ornen e rr e slectors &) OCTOBER finds most merchants a egap! er’s choice, and of these only two saw |- and lifted it to Felsch, who aid not |Fletcher, 85 ........ 4 0 0 1 4 1[Town’or Norwioh TDated at Notwich: with heavy stocks — have YOU in The Bulletin office window each ||second base. Robertson Sprin; have to move much to gather in the [ Robertson, rf . SRt SR G T this 9th day of October, A. D, 1917, ‘oreased your FIRE 'Ns‘i‘flkr‘gfiy:: afternoon. What's going on every Played With a Dash. For three and a half innings the-op- | P2ll- Benny Kauff sent the second)lolke Ib . IR olbraow, Town clei. cover ths a nal merchan: all pitched on the fly to John Col- len, ¢ 2 01 4 ot minute of the game will be flashed Behind Benton the Giants played |posing boxmen had proved invincible (p4ll Pifched on the fy to John Col- | Faricen. o 3 SO 20 | to The Bulletin from Chicage and || With a dash and brillancy which were |and the thirty-odd thousand fans |l Who, after a short run. caught:benton, p ..........3 ¢ 0 1 2 New York ball parks. - gompletely missing in the two precsa- | present were seitiing down for a piten- | S, bll and let It drop, The error| . . 2 A T A Y Es o and e ortes, Thalink duel Wl e Brang Into lond on the misplay and went to third | Chicago . 0 hereby apply for a $65 druggist license I e Hadle vyour ak Gensy to_ handle y : ditional insurance is OURS, for ALL /" | of our companies are strong and = L proven. 5 Blay. eracts at Risalosic e my Soive ‘tuives ihey |fame. o ended the Whits Sox foutih | ypep Zimmerman best aut an infleld | New York to sell spirituous = and Intoxicating nto the delivery of the White | inning attempt to penetrate the Ditch-| it "but Fietcher ended the inning by liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine ISAAC S. JONES Sox pitching star in the fourth inning |ing of Benton with -a great running | oot 7.0 PRer ehded tHe R 9ic.| Two base hits, Holke, Weaver. and cider, to be sold on the prescrip- ' and Real Estats Agent and hammered out the two runs which |catch of Gandil's lang, sizzling drive |y S, > Captain Collins. 7 Three base hit, Robertson. tion of a practicing physiclan, -9'1 nsurance i g New York, Oct. 10. Senad by spelled victory and restored their con- |to right field when he hurled himself 5 = Sacrifice hit, Rariden. not tT ‘he drunk on the premises. n Richards’ Building 91 Main 8t —Ch on fidence for the contests to come. against the concrete wall of the grand Second Inning. Double piay, Rariden and Herzog. | fuantities mot exaflfl‘l,"wl che nflond- stand and plucked the ball with one| Felsch opened up Chicago’s second [ Left on bases, Chicago 4, New York | thoce in auantities mot excesding fve =—————————————————thousands of loyal rooters, the New | After the game the Nationals ex- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW York Nationals turned desperately up- | pressed the belief that they would be|land just as it was about to strike |inning by foullng out to Holke, who [£. g anchescaeling ivs on the Chicago Americans in the third |2ble to repeat tomorrow amd . start |the wall. Had he.missed the catch |also took care of Gandil's high -fi First base on errcrs, New York 2.|Town of Norwich, Dated westward Thursda; h Gandil's smah would have goon to spell | Buck Weaver slammed Benton's sec- | Earned runs, off Cicotfe 2. this '3d day of October, fl‘ game of teh world series here this y night on even|¢ a offeri fleld, W Struck out, William D, Ricker, Applicant, for Pro- Afremoys-ol-Law | 22 cCrcon and shut out thefr inter- |terms with their American League op- | it- T e e e Sl Claus & WD | er We the Undersignsd. ate O Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. |league rivals .2 to 0. It was an entire- mflu for i DNREEN (Gt the ‘ses | But Robettson: was mot fone. o/ The | tHad 10 csteal seoond bat wes: nails n 5. E L g s ke iEnpa.,, Roe Pntrance stairway n&ear to Thames |1y different team that faced set for Saturday in Chicago. Norfolk player doffed his flelder’s by ariden’s rifle shot throw. In the| Umpires, at plate—Kle: first base | estate, of the Town of Norwich, and ? glove and stepping into the batter’s |mixup at the bag, however, Fietcher | _O'Loughiin; second base—Evans; | hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appearang Telephone 38-8 | the White Sox at the Polo Grounds.| Among the fans tonight the name box, picked one of Cicotte’s sharp |dropped the ball and Umpire Evans|taird base—Rigler. applic n of Willlam D. Ricker for a druggist's license, and hereby certify Brown & Perkins, National Bank. For the first time since the present |of Devid Robertson, of Norfolk, Va., |boi’ trugg] itular baseball hon: raised v . ng low balls and drove high |called the runner safe. Schalk made x Cincinnatl Champion of Ohio. b "m?im:nu fought for and won lv;up osd i gqual proportions With ang far into right center. The phere | Burns sprint for his fly, the third out. Time 1.55. that sald applicant Is a suitable person hamp g S . ox or and won | that of Rube Benton janother southern | sailed upward and. onward until it| New York In the second again had Attendance and eceipts. fo heilicenaed: pUEauaDt: o SN epRY- S o e oz ® | Eween 't z-‘i" nton, N. C. Be-|seemed certain to equal Felsch’s home |five men up and two left on bases.| Polo Grounds, New York, Oct. 10, oF Ogioner. A. "B, 1517, " Charies L. ern. diamond com- | ryn drive of the opening game. Both | Robegtson made his first hit of the |The attendance and receipts as offi- ierryc mxfie;_'r%'gle-_-‘-’_on. A;!thur vg. Tmstrong, Fred E. Tracy, Henty nat! Nationals won the alrx‘th ;ndo?s- ‘!K-\Os s s e = o o clding sams of the meries for fheOlio Byl s tial Con_|baants fram below the - Mason and |jack, Felsch raced frantically 8ame, a single to center, and was 4 A atate saljor_icsspo titls o ie]leafIe GRS 200 o doveloped | Dixon line brought about the downfall | afier the bell, but it hit the bleacher | forced by Holke, Bddie Colling scoop- | iy, ~ounced are: & Peck. I hereby certity that the above Cleveland Americans here today, 8 to}lnto a pitchers’ battle, ‘but today it (of the Chicago combination when the |fonco and bounded -away from their |ng up his grounder and touching the | Total reecinte $3z,080 e e oy 1. The score: was Bddle Cleotte who was forced to | outlook for a break in the series of de- | cluiohes, Robertson was siiding into | Glants right flelder as he sprinted | Natinms chamioiors share $7,. | (95107, o4 taxpavers owning real Cincinnati 004380010 0—8|bow before the prowess of the oppos- | feats was none-too bright. Pl S L e e e e e T mission’s share $7,- | exiate in the Town of Korwicn “Defed Cllea:leel:ngn = 2 :op 000 yo 1 MQQ&:-; \ o' thie InBale: ;fl ge:ou;_.- lHoh]k. hukm;— third. ‘B;ntcm Players’ share #39.463.74. A. D. 1917." Chas. 8. uoibrcokhrown‘ ; Bagby, 5 . ‘mad uick re- = Coumbe and O'Neill. = — . 3 Holke Scores Robertson. Hregec th:cph:'e e teld Taike ot| Fach club’s share $13,i5458. oct11Th —— e Holke followed with & two bass drive | (2173 ** Kalabn tockc- sseond on"the | MINOR SPORTE AT LEGAL NOTICES 7 N m;i‘l;i R?:m o 2teh- | throw in. Burns fanned for the sec- HARVARD R LR 3 |ora time. HAV hereby apply for a $65 druggist license ST PR A e S Te et Third tonin. b Sy T o aancon Sy a | The White Sox went out in order | War Has Had More Effect on Them by ¢ i d 2 hereby apply for a license to eell and mate to third with a sacrifice, Cicotte |, "} 'thirg = Cicotte fouled out to Than on the Major Branches. L o e T abt exchange spirituous and Intoxicating to Gandil. Benton could not 'fathom | po a2 "oy “Colline time at bat R e £ an. LAY Hmors 2l ATy D Sine "a2° 39.55| MARKET CONTINUED BEARISH. | 100 %ed 3 & 8 o e Uy Ok o, toap | was_prolonged when Holke dropped| Cambridge, Mass, Oct. 10. auantities mot exceeding’ one gallon Water street, Town of Norwich, except Leadlng oG Weushad S hevay from Catener - Schatl |bis high foul. Then Coliins bounced |sports at Harvard have been Except other than distilled liquors, and {88 Tooms ‘and “apartmencs in_safd Maflh podny i ch Hem | 3800 G otor Go e i iy ik | a grounder to Zimmerman and was [harder by the war apparently than | Ligfe In quantities not excesling fve crowd scenting the “shine ball,” booed | "Hersog opened New York's third by |thus far organized. An effort is be- | James P. Service, Applicant. for Pitcher mer ‘as to form bootns, side rooms. of | N Vork Oet. 10— Liquidation of a| 3 retiring rooms. My place of business ow - 10 at 100 Gt N Ore Subs vigorously. more drastic and comprehensive char- | 200 Grem C. Com Y. triking out. The crowd then had the |ing made t & "Service, Progrietors. We, the \h- e D s 400 Guir 8" Stesl When Cicotte hurled up a new white | FIDUCRE OU%, The, crowe, fhel, Bad tod | together ' Golt,. '{éhfi’.“"&:é’i?;’.:;" dersigned.” are ?l:rtor; and “taxpayers, * | owning real estate, o he n in 2 airect line from any church edi- |acter than that which swept over the | 100 Gul & Stesl . s o gt . fice or public or parochial school, or | market a month ago accompanied to- | 700 Homestaxe gl 2 buzzling oW . Frounder | his error of the first inning by again | swimming, lacrosse and ‘mnastic | X, the premises pertaining thereto, or any | cay’s extensive operations on the stock [ 200 Iii cant. L L - 4 AT T o e e oten "tho | dropping a fly off Kauff’s bat, the|tcams, all of which have Seen sce il orerome Sonlieatinn nE Tenee s P e B Ty O P Yels: | exchange. The urgent selling forced | 200 Int. Asticul .. as half way to the plate when he|runner reaching second. Kauff moved [tive features of fall sports In past|Service for & Atussista lieense and } pated at Normwich, this 33,92y of Octo- | quoted values still lower by three to | 5,0 It Asdou b ekt h"“- a2 tted o retive | up to third when Zimmerman ground- | years, have not been organized. hereby certify that sald applicant 1s a Applicant. . We, the undersigned. are|Seven points, most leaders reaching | 1400 Inicrbore Con R 0 e A oi: 0 retir® led out,- Weaver fto Gandil. Fletcher| The fencers expect the intercolle- | Suitable person to be licensed pursuant i 3 B o i omtina o aocoad. | was_thrown out by Eddie Collins on |glate championship will be called off | 12 said anplication. Dated at Norwlich, H v of October A. D. electors and payers, owning 1ecal|lowest prices of the year, while many | 1000 Interboro Con pr - gstate "of the Town of Norwich, .and |others touched their minimum for a| 1%0 Lot ian of X'3 A e St e ronde oo |a fast plece of flelding. this year and plan to make the uni- | il 24 day of October, A. D 1917 Fourth Inning. versity tournament the big event on |} ‘Ma x m. Meech, rooting strenuously for a continuance g their schedule. ¥gg: AA S::\t]l:;ewg, h‘z’;:i‘;l‘f'rz:tlfv!e&\nt hereby sign and endorse the foregding |much lonser period, with mot a few | bl Hr G - . EDmOItD JON Tocorda. e e of the hitting but Gandll checked the| Zimmerman made a beautiful play A Bervice, X Zwesby cavilty thet license, and hereby certify that said|2Psel SRR n snle on to be 2 IO veen e e nted Dy el Mn e rally with a wonderful running catch [cn E. Collins in the fourth inning, 3 o éfi..‘ségz:y”é‘f‘%‘é??" ;i’;}:!u?!t:?l;t:;::::' eares ien | %0 I v ” "0 * 31 of the Giants® feld captain's foul which | knocking down his fast bounder and | WORLD'S RECORD FOR SR i S e . Ber, A. D. 1917, F. Herbert Brown,|disheartened investors and impaired| 1o Jewer tes . he speared one handed as the ball was | tbrowing him out by a step. Jack- 3-YEAR-OLD TROTTERS |Dated at Norwlich, this 9th day of Octn: Jobin ‘G. Potter. William H. Oat, E. P. | pull accounts. Activity of commiaston % about to disappear among the spec- [son hit weakly past the pitcher’s box her. A D. 1917. Chas. 8. Holhwnok, | Brewer. B_E_braper. 1 hereby certicy | pOl SCCOUTIR SECTTY O Cor S on tators in one of the ground row of |and was thrown out by Fietcher. [ Made by A. H. Coxe’s Filly, the Real|To%n Clerk. oct11Th B ey M e e fleld boxes. That was the end of the |Felseh -drove a hot single to left on W e s 0 ! it run making for the day, for after that [the base when Robertson bumped ot do ils in 2,03. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- spectacular inning both Cicotte and |against right fleld wall, in catching = missioners nf New Toadon Connty: 1 Benton pitched -nearly perfect ball. [ Gandil's long fly. Cogexington, Ky, Oct. 10.—A. K. |herehy apply for a $65 drueaist license Both teams got runners on the bases, Then came the wrecking crew that xe's grand filly, the Real Lady,|fn «ell spirituons and intoxicating but the hits to bring them home never | ditched the Sox. Robertson. first up Iriven by Thomas W. Murphy, today | liauors, ale ‘lager beer. Rhine wine were forthcoming. in the fourth for New York, let loose |Feduced the world's record for three- | and cifler. to hoe mold on the Prescriny e g T s 2 e q o Vair Benton Pitches Most Balls. a terrific drive that looked mood for |Year-old tretters to 203, beating the |}, 12" §rihic on - the premises. 'Tn a home run as it started. The ball, - 2 made by Peter Volo | anantitles not exceedinz one gallon As was the case in the two to one " % " Z|bere in 1914 in a trial againsi time. | Except other than dlstilled llauors, and . however, ‘fell ‘short of thc right cen ep 3 win of Saturday the winning pitcher | (o™ pliar (00 SIOTE Bl T e e s | The Real Lady is also the world’s | thase in auantities not exceedng fve was forced to deliver more balls than | %" {15rq " He was wildly cheered, | Champion two year old in her class. |z»llors. Af 287 Maln street, Town of his defeated rival. Benton today pitch- [ Fionc ot Ub took a steile and then | , The best race of the day was the | Norwih. ~Dated ‘at Norwich this 24 o = B, S TS 3D N | Ashland Stak: day of October, A, D, 1917. Herbert ed a total of 107 balls to Cicotte's 87, | drove’ Ciootte's socond offering to the | AShland Stake, which went to Lu [faY of Qetober A. D 1917 Herbert M. just as Cicotte in his victorious game | {I70Ve [SICPHe's socond offering 1o the | brinceton, after five hard heats, the | jorou; APPlicart. for Droprietor. We. hurled the ball 101 to Sallee’s 95. Dur- : - " |time of 2/05 3-4 setting a new World’s | navers. mwnin greal estate. of the son. of course, scoring. —Rariden be- ' ccord for a fifth heat. Town of Norwlch: and hereby sign and ‘p‘:tgchtehde. the. é’s‘l‘é’;‘v'n:’flffi'er Srrioa gome 8 martyr by sacrificing, Clcolte|” The 215 class pace went to Ardelie, [ endorse the foregoing amplication of 2> ARCiL sE0INe . MOvinE. to Td. | griven by Ben Whitehead, after six | Herbert M. Leron for a drugglst'’s 1i- dorsers are electors and taxpayers, | Selling. owning real estate, in the Town of| Unsettlement began at the outset, Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this :d | Peoples’ Gas soon breaking 7 5-8 points e a1 Chas. S.|in consequence of the passing of the Holbrook, Town Clerk. ©octllTa | dividend. Other gas shares dropped 2 Lis. & Myers Lz & Myers pr, Loose Wilcs ..., Louls & Nash Mazwell M Co Maxwelle M 1 pr Mozwell M 2 pr Sex Petrol Moxx Pet pr Miami Copper Jidvale Steel TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM.|to 5 1-2, after which a gradual shrink- missioners for New London County: I|age set in elsewhere. | Bershy apnly for a.liconse to SslLand| U. S. Steel was unloaded in_the e S heavy individual lots which character- { llawors. _ale, lager beer. Riine wine | PEAVY IrC NOUA (OIS W o0 ne, fall- d cider In the buillding at 16 Bath | street, Town of Norwich, except in the|ing from 106, its maximum of the day, | rooms and apartments in said building, | to 101 1-2, but rallying on short cover- any part or parts of which are cut off | ing just before the emd to 103 1-2, or partitioned jn such manner as to|closing at 102 7-8, 2 net decline of Fform booths, side rooms, or retiring|. i Steel 5 rooms. My place of business is not |- 1-# Points. eel was at its worst JooTina within two hundred foet in a|in the afternoon, following publication of the September report showing a S EE e T £ tically 600,000 tons~ i H c “or parochial school, or e | decrease of practical X ons™ in - * Dlomises portaining thereto, or any|unflled orders. > o %flt:kézgskzfig.’flit‘gflg'?m ihe | Benton struck out: on three pitched | {EVET DY cense. and herehv certify that sald an_ stoffice, public library. or cemetery. Other equipments, coppers, oils, to- Mont. Power Touledt Shies il ails. Holke scored the Giants' sec- plicant is a suitable person to be T- ted at Norwich, this Sth day of Octo- [, o eF PRt AR ORI 5 to 1 Nash & Chat 21 fleld outs and fo three s. 03d run on Burns’ scratchy infield hit. . ~ensed pursuant- to sald applleation. “ber. A. D. 1917. Joseph Perringer. Ap- ints, T C it Cicotte, pitching 97 times, secured |(jcotte, in trying to head off Burns|FIRST DAY’S RACING Dated at Norwi-~h, this 3d day of Octo- plicant. We, the undersigned, are|Points, Texas Company supplementing 27 strike: gave 26|t frst threw wild and the runner her, A. D. 1917. George P. Madden, electors and taxpayers, owning real|yesterday’s 7-point decline with a fur- balls; and was fouled five times. The |grrinted to second. Herzog went out AT STAFFORD FAIR | Joseph D. Harris, Dennis H. Driscoll. . 2 s 3 | Ceeone ie: v, ¢ Borehy Slan and endorte the Torokoing | was resalned. CBiewiehem. Sieel i Gianis reached him for elght hits: |on a foul to Gandil, who made & fine | Six Heats in the 211 Pace, Which | tacits that tne aviors ‘Hamiea” siemer application of Joseph Perringer for a Rates Toll &' to 7 ol ts went out 16 times on flelding plays and | one-handed catch as the bal lwas o J eh | Shd endorsers are electors and taxpay- ficense, -ana’ herebv certify that said | 304 new shares fell § to 7 polnts, with J. Colling’ two errors on auff’s drives | apout to drop into a grandstand box. Andy Ashland Won. ers, owning real estafe In the Town of applieant is a suitable person to be | lttle recovery, but in the main finel acount for the remainder. Rube Benton played with the Amer- —_— Norwich. Dated at Norwich, this 10th prices were 1 'to 2 potnts over lowest. While there was little if any ad- |jcan Leaguers in the fifth - inning, |, Stafford, Conn. Oct. 10.—The first|da« of Octoher. A. D. 1917. Chas. S. ,1day’s racing at. the Stafford fair saw | Holbrook, Town Clerk. octl1Th - licensed pursuant to said application. | PToo8 eamed zetla Tost T 10,8 polits, Dated at Norwich, this Sth da# of Octo- | . : 5 . ber, A_D. 1917, James Ellis, Martin | including investment issues, which sel- Du: Lyman L. Chapman. .J dom emerge .from investors’ strong : Farrell, Henry Ge_bl'fllh- I hereb: boxes. Little resiliency was shown by tify that the above named sizn this group. Sales amounted to 1,075,- appeared to many that Benton had | yer : More on the ball than Cicotte, His | ruen oue "¢ Schalk and Clootte | o the prosramme, two of them being| To THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- delivery came up with wide sweeping | Fifth Inning. SPIit heat affairs. "Andy Ashland out- | missioners of New London County: T HENA : : asted a field of sev 2 Rereby npply for a $65 druggist license e O o iy caont [ TIEBLI Cicotte tightened up again after his | aug atior noine tovcrh roie SL1 Bace RoreLy APD rituous. and Tntoxicating vantage between the two_pitchers. nlwe.v,r rolled and easy. grounder fo 0 o o e e thiear_SaW [ Certificate Oblo Cltics Gas .. endorsers are electors and taxpavers. | gq0S S¥ 300 Onterlo . Siires k owning real estate. in' the Town of | 009 shares. 100 Owens_ Bot M s s |angle slants which had the White Six e t " N 2 80% disastrous fourth inning and retired .¢| ;iavors. ale, lager hzer, Rhine wine Norwl Dated at Norwich 'this sth| All classes of bonls were heavy,| 1so Puamie Man P34 343 |missing or popping up most of the | J19astious fourth Inning and retired |(hird, came throush ahead in the next | Jd4°T% 219, WEC, perT. FhITE ine tober, A. D. 1917. Chas. S.[Liberty s ng fi-m. however, | 1300 Pron R R 51" 81 |time. The Chicago twirler varied his | (e Giants easily in the ffih. Denny g'ree heats. S‘n‘llkobe!llq had an easy | Hon of o practicing physician. and not - | time winning e 2.19 trot and E.[to be Adrunk on the premises. In day of . Holbrook, Town Cierk. ectllTh _ |at 99.70 to 99.78. 'Total sales (par| 6400 People's G 44 4% |pitching to a greater extent than Ben- = P g merman drove a long fly to Felsch.| Axworthy captured .the 218 pace |nonantities not oxceedinz one mallon e . 400 B Marauette e TO THE BOAERD OF COUNTY CoOM.|Vvalue) aggregated $5,850,000. . 500 Phila " Co. *lon and his control was as perfect as |y missloners for New London County. 7| U. S. bonds -(old issues) unchangéd | jop broibons” sl 31 3 |usual. To those who saw him work in | Lstcher struck out on four pitched | handily. The summary: : Fixcept other than distilled liauors. and Tereby apply for a license to sell and |on call. 100 Plorce Ar. pr 95 9 |the initial contest it appeared that he E 3 A 2.11 pace, purse.$400: T R T O ety al BTN e, exchange spirftuous_and intoxitating ERESE - 1600 Pitts Coal - # & % |4id not have af sharp a curve or break Sixth Tnning. Andy Ashland, b g.. 4 galions, Vo, 371 Central avenue Red a dav of Octoher. A, D, 1917._ F, this R. MeLauehlin. Appl prietor.” We, the electors and’ taxpavers. ow llquors, sle, lager beer. Rhine wine STOCKS. (160 Flus ¢ pe e 300 it 4 ‘ and cider In the bulldlig at & South | saes. eireet. Town of Norwich, except in the | wos Atax Rubber 100 Pond Creek Coal 600 Press Steel Cor - t for Pro- hdersigned are « real 4 3 as on Saturday when he turned back Nothing of moment happened in the | R November, ch g 1 3 1 the Giants with seven hits and one run. | sixth inning. For the White Sox, J.|bud Eliott, b’ g. 15 His record today was eight hits and [Collins was thrown out by Fletcher.|Altabana, b g ... 7. 2 rooms and apartments in said building. 400 Alasks Gold M 100 Pub. Ser. of N J 2ny part or parts of which are cut Off | 900 Alaska Juncau L LIS two runs, while Benton ' let the White | Benton gathered in McMuliin's groun- | Other starters: b ¢ " Norwic nd rooms, mlr:“‘ tace of braxfileyéesls is mot e o in one innéng. - s gol:‘(:&:‘z?;e?m of Eddie Collins’ roll- 1?"3"1\ IIS41;420..116»1-2. 215 1-2, 2. movilearion’ of F. 'R, McLanghiin Tor 3 o b wo hu » i ight. . v 2 -4 -2 ruggist's license, an certify Jocated w two hnndr! eet In a 8800 Rep. I & Steel icutbe; Funs (il Robertson was given a round of | 219 trot, purse $40 Sl e : to he licensed Yo sala apnii 8000 Am Can . Cicotte fanned eight Giants to Ben- | cheers when he came to bat in New | Silkcbell. b g Sene 5r Sorachlal Ssohosl, or Tothe| 10 Am Gem ¥ Ropal’ Duten A : N Premizes pertaining thereto, or any| geo4m Ser & Fd Savage | Arms S & $5%|ton's five. Burns, Holke and Benton|Yorivs nalf. He Aled ot to Feisen | Bazel Hall, b m cation. Dated st Norwich. this 21 day ostoffice. publlc 1fbrary or cemetery. | Sop Am Lotpn O siL&sT 1 Bu i3x |all fell twice before the Chicago hurler’s | olke was also given a hand and dis. | Doctor H., —— .. of Ort-ber. A. D). 1 Peter 1 Ethler. ated at Norwich_this Sth day of Octo-| 1000 Am H & L »F 599 Konbomed ok (v i, ¥ 1o |slants. while Benton’s only double|appointed the crowd by fanninm Rar- |Aubreon, b m ... 0000 e P s, 1 hereny P P e e e A | I Am T e 2700 Sears. Roshuck 7. 1308 1535 1% |Strikeout victom was Cicotte. The|jjen was an easy out, E. Coliins to| . Other starters: Frederick ., T it s Mo iied’ stenere Slectors and taxpayers, owning real es.| 1700 Am Linseed o....... 1500 Shattuck A C 2% '20% ‘20 | New York team had twice as many |Gandil Mack, Kitty Moore, Landoll, Tomy |and endnsers are electors and tavnay- tate, of the Town of Norwich, and| 200 Am Linseed e ke ou 32" 30% 32 |runners stranded on the bases as the Seventh Innin; Zombro, Gill Reaper, ors, owning resl e . in the Town . hereby slgn and endorse the foregoing| 2890 Am Locomo prte ML 37% | White Sox, the count being eight to 9. Time 2.21 1-4, 2.19 1-4, 2.19 1-4. £ Norwich, Dated 2t No-wich this anplication of Joseoh Perringer for a| 100Am low or Tyt e &% | four. Roberson led all the players| It was one, two, three for the west- | 215 pase, purse $400.7 23 anv g Qetaber. A, D 1917, Chas S, license, and herchy certify that said| ,0Am Malung 6500 Southern Ry ... 1 | with three hits in four times at bat | erners in the seventh. Jackson was|@m. Axworthy, b m 2. 1 1.3 |Eolbrook. Town Clerk. __ octl1Th moplicant is a suitable person to be| pts 4™ Mt pr - 800 Soatbern Ry pr . 2% | for a total of five bases, while of Chi- | thrown out by Herzog and Felsch | iKermett, br 'h SLE RS T T . licensed ‘pursvant tc sald ano)cation. 100 Am Smels e 8500 Quacoaber cago's five hits Eddie Collins and [Struck out after the count was three |pPoul M. b g P NOTICE her, A D. 1917 Charles H. Weinohal, | 1s0 am 1600 Tonn C & C .| Weaver each secured two. Neither |gnd two. Gandil was thrown out by [King Bob, b g 4 % 5 6| AN persons liahle to pay taxss in Gustay Rosewell, Frank Ulrich Gott:| 1300 Am 10100 Texas Co. |Kaufft nor Jackson had ‘a flelding Zimmerman. =~ T Other starter: RBilly Lan-|tho Fpwn of North Stoninzton, Conn New i a man on in the sev- | a, are hareby netided to return to the and Robertson stole the oniy base pur- | New York sot a man on i : Neither pitcher gave a base |enth. Benton fanned and Burns went | o a. 4, 2 s = out, Weaver to Gandil. Herzog raised | 1o o¢ —19 14 2.19 1-4, 2.19 1 a fiy in short left center and the ball 11 eT, > ain. 130 Texas Co pd . lelb Welsgreber, Peul Peloqiin. I| 1200 Am Sumatra e = fy th W hereby certify that tho above named| 2000 Am Tel & SLLEs puse signers and endorsers are elestors and| 1004m T & T 3 pa e A<sessngs on or before the first dav of aver-her next a written or printed st. nroperly signed and sworn to, of all the taxable nroperty owned hyv loined. on balls and none of the five errors contributed in any way to the score. taxpayers, owning real estate, in the 560 Underwood Town of Norwich. Dated at Norw 100 Am o Tive i i 3 1500 Am 9 & P new The total attendance was 33,616 and |fell_safely for- a single. Kauff tried jan e first day of Octo 917 BatE oo e e Jo0 A ane %300 Cat." Aoy Breal the receipts $73,081. Of this amount |hard to put tile ball out of the park Go 1t, Ty! Bl L AU PR 11T - 108 Am e e the players received $39,463.74; each |Dut -flew to Felsch, giving the Sox | Ty Cobb, who already has dabbled | chnrmed a penalty of 10 per cent. ad- S TRE SOARDoF <6 o | M5 At o0 Vnl. Drag 1 pe Club $13,154.58 and the national com- | center fielder his fifth putout. ir ‘moving pictures, is now going intg |A!*'oral. accerding to law, misioners forf New London County: 5| 2000 Atchisn . f50 tntiat ;’ml;m- mission $7,208.10. Neither in attend- | Eighth. the vaudeville business, not as a per- Bianks "_r‘.gw""(.?:"j,:‘""fl of the As- 340040 G & W T 2 e ance nor receipts did the figures of E in. | former, but as a partner in a produc- o 5 - 2 Weaver opened Chicago’s eighth in- [Ing and booking Goncern, with offiec Dated. North Stonington. Conn., Oct e, sth, 1917 hereby apply for a license to sell arld| ios an & & w I3 exchange spirituous and intoxicatins | e700 Bald Loco .. today’s same equal several world se- [, CaVSK OPencd Cplcago’s 16" jate | \DF and booking concern, with offices U S Fxpress . B oL Dot inotker Jewre ot INeTd | buts was 'caught - betwoenthe latts: for- the. Fiien wad. ne ey i P Dan e i s Hq‘\lxo:;zd .l‘e.ml‘a pr"‘;)‘eer, tz;“xne“wl:e 4800 Balt & Ohlo i DL and cider in e bu ng a [erchants® 210 Balt & Ohlo S ber . the Polo Grounds. PV N, T S Rubber 1 bases ~when Benton grabbed up |headlines will bhe “The (ieorzia H. p‘;‘fii—]{ B.':T'-,-'A'\?so’\' avenue, Town of Norwich, ex:ept in| 500 Bamett Co. .the Tooms and apartmens ‘n sald| 100 Barrett Co. pr The few vacant seats in elther the | . . = S Sm. & Schalk’s puny grounder and ran over | Peaches,” in which nine beauteous cetita Arseasora, bleachers or stands were not visible | > and touched him out as he was try-|girlies will do a lot of merry-merry S Steal “buflding, any part or par:s of which| 300 Hethlehem ~Steel : are cut off or partitioned In suck man-. | 58900 Belt Steel B S Stosl pr . from the field and the thousands rcot- | {ind [2UCIEE him ouf as he was tr . ner as to form booths. side rnoms or| 4380 Beth. Steel pr s . ed loud and frequently for the Glants. | ;45 & To¥ Schalk tried to gorte|stuff, costumed in baseball pants fetiring rooms. My pi of business|. O3 BmakmiR T C The White Sox, however, were not on s as Eohalic {tried “tosteal ’ ° is not located within two hundred feec| 500 Brookim Un Gas friendless, for there was a_delegation | goc0nd; The runner was pegged out WL L o S Ui EEESOE fine frOM: Ay SnuEcn edifics | 2000 Bt & i of some hundreds from Chi | PY. & fue. throw, by Hariden \foHer- ce or public or parochial sehnol, o the| 100 Buie & Sup e e s “Chicakw a0 |2er, compieting ‘s doublo play. LEGAL NOTICE . seei¥ iz PROrtunity | “'gpectators began to leave the TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM premises pertaining thered, or anv| 500 ce Peirsleim stoffice, public library. o~ cemetary.| 100 Cal Pero 1p ated at Norwich, this 9th dav of Dot 300 Calumet & ber. A. D. 1817 to cheer on thelr favorites. The stern cautioning by the umpites against |SI°4nds when the Giants came to bat | missioners for New Landon Counts Wa e T D camaiust [in’ thetr b e cighth. Zimmer- | hereby apply for a license io seil and| All persons lable to pay Taxes in the man drove a hot liner to Jiddie Col-|exchange spirituous and intoxicacilis | Town of Norwich are hereby notified t. We, th, ?“’:P""’F”' . I cant. We, the undereimned. ars &l b ; = £ors and taxpavers, owning real estato o Ny A e o iepnaee amone the | lins, Fletcher fiied to John Collins, | llauors: ale. loger beer, Rhine wins of the Town of Norwich, ani hereby | 800 Cenr. Founary pisyers 3 Robertson .drove out his: third hit of | 2pd cider under the name and Styls of |to return to the Assessors on or before o ot “Bun pasadia For 2 iokhes, | 3800 Como DY Basco L ' Fana After Colli the game, a single to center, and then | i, J2c¥), & 0o- J0 the buiiding at 810 | the first day of November, 1917, a wrtc S “herehy Certlt that 534 ppiiaat| 10 Chadier atoior e i made a clean steal of second. Holke | cept in the rooms and apartments’ in |ten or printed list. properly signed and reby s q n re was some N sald building, any part or parts of ; 1= a suitable person to be licensed pur-| ‘s ches & Qo - attempt to start an orzanized booing Ninth. which are cut off or partitioned in suen | S OrD to of all taxable property owned manner as to form booths, side rooms, | by them on the First day of October, fuant to sald application. Dated zt| 16100 C M & St P . against Eddle Collins, appa ’ * st ety 2] Ohibnso's last stand st the Dlite | or retiring coome. Our place of busi: | 1917, Thome failing to make a liat will i Dii: Dior Beme AR e E SN 100 Worth Pu retaliation for Zimmerm: treat 917 as Dion. Treffle . Parant,| 1900 Chic & N W . mp == 51 i an's treat- | - : Josepn O Teliier. Sohn C Puchta, Jo.| 3¢ m'% & ® i Il Total sales 1,098,850 shafes. ment earlier in’ the series, but this ;"“;,:“::f,‘el‘,’"f;",r;,'z{’"“"‘l’},l;“;lg{;"’;’;g B e o2 ot Jocated within two hundrediy 5oy L ieeqie Sonaity. of Ten Par Cent el R B A g e e was soon hissed down. In every oth-|wag thrown out by Rariden, McMul- |edifice’ or ‘public or parochial school. |aaditional, according to law. the anove named signers and end>csars| 3100 Chle Copoer 11111 : COTTON. or respect the contest was all that a |Na® AT l00.Ed ‘oul by Fletsher Cap- | OF,fhe Bremises mertafing thersto. o [2dditional according to law | estate, In the Town of Norwle: d at Norwich, this 10th day of Oc- A. D. 1217 Chas. S. Holbrook, | sson comvat oot 0 Col Gas & Elec 32, °® | sky was partly overcast and there wa : closed barely steady. . October 2 3 S | der along the right field foul line. It of Octob D, 1917 m: = w m mos- . er, A, D, 1917. H E Jackel, little wind, but the cold, damp atmos- | ga5 g close play at first and the | Herman Jackel Jr. Anniicants. . We.|will make & return of same according 5, December 25.63, July 25.60, March 25.52, : phere made wraps a necessity. bleacher crowd, -thinking the -game |the undersigned, are electors and tax- |to Jaw. n Clerk. octliTh 100 Cont. Can May 25.5 y 25.54. Spot quiet; middling 27.50. 200 Cont’l nlsCo oot ) ey With Cicotte turned back for a few B . » . was over, began to vault the fe; payers, ownin, real estate, of the NOTICE 12200 Com* Produces ST days at least, the Giants' supporters | 1780 Q0 T1a0tEe 1e1q. ‘Blay was stnpe | rown bf Norwieh, and hercby sign and| Blanks may be obtained at the As- et g are looking for McGraw to start eith- | L0 (e Tolicemen cleared the out. | €ndorse the foregoing application of H.|sessors’ Office in City Hall, or will be A s e (New York. Oct 10. — Call money|er Schupp or Sallee in the next same. | By ™02 Pockaon: the Sox. last hows | Jackel & Co."for o Meante. ind herepy | 20000lt D00 0 O tion 3 100 Guba A Bugar i e k seer WO or the aftermoon, a1 fhis!best to Tand auis Derrors o e Hiannod et | OMcs Hourse 8 & e o6 5. . Nl YT NI Tk offeed [EiNe mo lnhilng of bis plane SSSiEWL o fe beBl for & home run which | to salh Abplication. Dated At Norwith ; A' D "Ysi% | Lists will be received beginning a’v'e Court of Probate for the District 100 Cuba A Sugar at 3; last loan 3. He confined his remarks to a state- |y ,u1q have tied the score. But it was | this 9th day of October. . A. D, 191 €7 Lebanon. T will sell the interest of | 4200 Gubs Cane Buger J n T Phillips, late of Lebanon, in| ‘1300 Cubs Cane Suesr or ®- 1 District, deceased, in certaln real 2 . pr - S ment that at last the team had got €=+ 1te “Tocated I anld’ Town of Lone | -Tovina s Sorn " CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. going and that he expected them te gl L B B K F ol B B MOLD, et Sircun® wiliiag | Tuesday, October 2nd 1917, Tos. and tully descrived In the appli-| 70 Den & Mo G pr CoRN Open. High Low. Closs. continue the winning pace from now | 8o e s 5 Kramer. ' I_hereby certify that the| Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 27th, gatlon to sell on file in said Court | 2000 Dome aMines 5 118 118 3% 113% Jon. So far as could be learned from | core’ = 2bove named signers and endorsers are | 1917, Err more paric ption. see| 900 Dist. S i 1§ e lom {ihe Chicago team headquarters, Man- Chicago. electors and taxpayers, owning real FRANK H. WOODWORTH e TR e - ager Rowland’s choice for tomerrow’s Bbx (b o Do ei] STIaCe SnLLES Wown dt Norpichs Dated ALBIE L. HALE LLI . PHILLEPS, l 300 Edlo 1ai pr s 30 s1% s | game probably will lie between Faher |J. Collins, It 40 0 1 0 z|B NS Tenas °8 “Wolbrook. Town MICHAEL J. CURRAN 200 Ede 24 pr 0% 6% 59 53% land Russell. 3 A MceMullen.” 3b 4 00 0 1 0lClerk. ~ 1S A oct11Th Assessors | octna Administrator.