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INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE A L LATHROP & 8ONS 8 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn, Chicago, Sept. 3—A cloudless sky, with bracing wind sweeping out of the northeast, is the weather forecast for the opening game of the war time ‘worle series between the Chicago Nationals and Boston Americans at Comiskey Park at 2:30 o'clock tomor- row afternoon. Everything is set to- night for the initial combat. Each team is supremely confident of event- ual trimph and the players are in per- fect physical condition. Manager Mitchell of the National League champions, drove his players through an hour of batting drill at Comiskey Park this afternoon and tapered off the final practice with a spirited fielding workout. The players limbered up in dashing form and Mit- chell left the field satisfied they were ready for the series. The Red Sox, however, reached Chi- cago from the east too iate to engage in practice, and Manager Barrow sent them early to bed for a refreshing night's sleep. The American League games with but 30,000 available. “There cretainly is one-tenth as much interest in the games this year,” he said. VERY CLOSE HEATS AT HARTFORD RACES Hartford, Conn., Sept. 3.~—Close fin- ishes, particularly in the 2:15 trot, which had a field of ten starters, fea- tured teh second day of the Grand Circuit race meeting at Charter Oak Park. Patrick Duluth, with Crozier in the sulky, took first money in the event. winning two heats of the race, which was conducted on the three heat plan, every heat a race. Benzol who was drawn after the second heat won the first heat. In every heat of the 2:15 the big field came down the home stretch’ so closely bunched that the judges experiepced much difficulty in placing the horses. The decisions were not satisfactory to the drivers, three or four of 'whom visited the judges' stand after each heat to enter pro- NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, S CHAMPIONS READY FOR SERIES HEAR-WORLD’S SERIES GAMES BY MEGAPHONE As customary, all details of the world’s series baseball games will be announced by megaphone from The Bulletin office window each afternoon. What's going on every minute of the game will be flashed to The Bulletin from the Chicago and Boston Parks. Play begins at 330 o'slock, Eastern time. _ —_— calm confidence in his racquet ability that marked the play of his predeces sors from the far coast. Notwithstand ing the fact that Murray had not play- ed serious tournament tennis until| about ten days ago, when after receiv- | ing a vacation from the munitions| plant where he is a chemist, le made his appearance at Southampton and later Forest Hills, his progress | through the present tournament and his victories over the lest players in the country stamp him as a tennis EPTEMBER 4, P 22 Caliber ~ Riflesand Cartridges for Shooting Right “Fmsr ¢ét the right riflc and ammunition—then shoot right,” says the old sporteman. He loves chooting, will not tolerste “potting” around at tin cans, disdains “target shooting" compe= titions that are not regular, and his advice rings true. Remington UMC .22 Rifles are made in nine differeat models, from ingle shot to autoloading repeater. Every one of them is made to shoot Ib. . WEDNESDAY MOHICAN ECONOMY D y each.week whenthe‘prices our meney by trading here on Wednesc STEAKS ALL KINDS 1b. 32¢c BEST CHUCK RGAST FRESH PLATE BEEF Sugar Cured Smoked Shoulders ib.25¢ LEAN POT ROAST Ib. RN CHOICE CUTS 22¢ YELLOW ONIONS Slhs i .0 08 JUMBO BANANAS SR R R < RED PLUMS Zidozent. oL CORNED BEEF, Ib. . 20c SWEET POTATOES CALIFORNIA LEMONS..... RED ONIONS SPECAL SELECTED EGGS, dozen. .. test. The other two events, the Whirl- wind, $3,000 purse for 2:06 pacing class and the $2.000 Nutmeg Stake for two year old trotters, were also decided in straight heats. Summary: 5 class trot, three heats, $1,000 Patrick Duluth (Crozier\ 3,1, 1. Joseph Guy (Hyde) 2. 2, T Leonard C. (Crossman) 4, 8, Zomidotte (McDonald) 7, 7. 3. J. W. Mokum, Monte Volo, Benzol, Salina Guy and Worthy Bingen, also started. Time 2:10 1-4; 2 The Whirlwin heats, purse $3,000: Directum J. (Mumphy) 1, 1, 1. | Mary Rosalind Parr (Valentine) 2, 3, 3. Edward P. (Leese) 3, 4, Oro Fino (Geers) 4, 2,'5. Little Batiste and Walter Cochato, also started I right with Remington UMC .22 Cartrides— some models are the favorites for shooting to win the Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert Rifleman U. S. Government decorations awarded to civilizn and jusior marksmea by the National Rifle Association at Washington. Geta Remington UMC Rifle and Cartridges and be sure you are right, Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers in Your Community Clean aad oil your rifle with REM OIL. the combina~ . tion Powder Solvent, Lubricet and Rust Preveative THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Inc. Lergest Manufacturers of Firearms and Ammunition in the World ‘WOOLWORTH BUILDING NEW YORK CITY pennant winners are quartered at a hote] within a short distance from the baseball park and may take a brief workout to loosen up their muscles tomorTow morning. While neither of the rival leaders would announce for publication the pitcher selected for the test of the opening game, the Chicago pilot said he expected' to start a left hander— either Vaughn or Tyler. “Vaughn and Tyler will both warm up,” Mitchell said, “and the one that appears to be in the better rhape will be selected. Killefer will do the catch- ing. so I am certain to have a strong battery. Naturally, I feel confident the Cubs will win the series. 1 base my conclusion on the fact that we have the better ball club.” Manager Barrow declined to give any hint in regard to his probable pitching _selection, but bleacherites guessed that “Bullet Joe” Bush would star of extraordinary abili | Tt was the consensus of opinion that | Tilden. owing to his improvement and | greater tournament practice this year, | Would prove Murray's master in the! struggle for premier tennis honors. | But the tall Philadelphian, with his wizardry of cut strokes and court cov- | ering ability, was unable to seriously check: for any length of time Murray's march to ti:e championship. Tiiden was handicapped by ankle which seriously interfer th his footing for some of the | vietor's harder smashes. Murray, how- | ever did mot rely entirely upon his well known power to drive the ball like a rifle bullet from one end of the court to another. He used these smashing tactics at times, but so skiilfully interspersed them with chopped, forecourt sirokes, lobs and side line passes that Tilden was con stantly unsettled and unbalanced purse Insurance and Roal Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street LAST YEAR 250 million dollars worth of pregerty was burned in this country; about 21 million » month, about 700 thousand a day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 dollars werth is burning W you read this advertisement. Is your property insured? B. P. LEARNED & CO. 3 for 25¢ = 29¢ MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER, bb......... 49 Swift’s Premium OLEQO- MAGARINE, Ib. . 0 1-4 2:06 pace, three . 49 COOKING D .. 33c { COMPOUND, Ib.,.. 27 ing for the pit. He was called in by the referee and censured, losing two laps in the meantime. His time for sec- SPORTING NOTES. Established May, 1346, be chosen, with second choice falling [Time 2:04 1-4; 2:05; 2:05 3-4. | the versatility of the attack. ond place was 1:12:10.52. Umar Toft | Michican has an deal game, farm at LENOX SOAP CREAM OF WHEAT to “Babe” Ruth. The Nutmeg, for two year old trot-| dition, Murray always had the reserve |finished third and Arthur Duray | Mason. \ Sl T “The best thing I can say is that|ters, 2 in 3, purse §2,000: of his terrific service, He used this| fourth Thereds talt in Callforain;of sborc | NT0 hars 55¢ | package 24c 14F. DAY the Red Sox are ready for a fight and | Let Fly (Serrill) 1. 1. at times with deadly effect as is shown | Chevrolet won a five lap match race | ening the quail season. sissesaaieesnets package ........ h |1, of course, feel certain that we shall | Dorothy Day (Murphy) 2, 2 by the stroke analysis which credits | from Mulford time being 3:21:9. Indiana is now giving better pro- today's my birthday"|tag the champlonship,” Barrow said. | Mary's Sister and Eliza Dillon dis- | nim with fiteen service aces to Til- e o tection to the squirrel. CHIC BLUE TIP GOLD DUST m “T realize that we are playing a won- | tanced. den’s four. 'wo Games For Ashland. Utah & 3 A — People’s Home SMRMiGam. Thaglmss T ihnk will | Time 2:15 1-4; 2:16 1-4, In the face of the constantly shif! For this week Manager Carpenter|quail, sage KIZ“‘Z!-‘&?S@“‘&S’“SE‘&? °f|§MATCHES, 6 boxes. . 35¢ package ...... 25¢ lose and will arouse more interest ing scneme of offense, Tilden made |has two games scheduled for his Ash- | g ' 2 S = rl just 100 |¢han is expected 7 R. LINDLEY MURRAY many crrors. With thé exception of |land club. _Saturday afternoon they | South Dakota has modified its sea- | @ TAB]E SALT VANILLA SUBSTITUTE v allowance, any- | Fred Thomas, former third baseman | ™ Luriona " oe NS CaMPION | occasional moments, he never appear- |meet the Groton Iron Works team on |* : ken dnd. grouse. allowance, any-|of the Boston team, was granted a 5 i TENNIS o8 1o Hue 1o the full height and pow- | Plant field, New London and on Sun-| Wyoming had added six new game (@bag ...... . Tc-14c | 3 ounce bottle....... 17c two weeks' furlough from the Great Forest Hiils, N. Y, Sept. 8. — The|er of his game. Occasionally he would|day they play the fast Putnam team |Preserves o its total, making 1l in andaged eyes." Lakes naval training school today [name of R. Lindley Murray was today | bring applause from the «gallery of |at North Grosverdale. 1 .o : be a :fln:: r!*»;‘nz ’“r"h:t"‘h :‘:‘lr‘ldnerryrv:é‘ him to participate :{1;-011’_30“_;“»0” }1‘:O“f“((;:“flt;::mmlg::; several thousand spectators by ripping| The G;‘omn lr‘nn :\'n;‘k team is ol?r]a[uu”wm open the deer season United States Food Administration License Numbers G-08535—B-9118 e - IDEny DIS. KW De + s ke et e YW 8 returns across the court or deep to|composed. entirely of leaguers now |next fall, allowing four days for hunt- y y Cour-| Interest in the series has not proved | singles championship on turf when he ! X | THE MOHICAN COMPANY the base lines, but they were flashes only. Murrav from. his position at the net even in these rapid fire exchang- es always worked with the skill and deliberation of a master. Tt was Til- working in the shipyard. Jordan who | pitched for New London on the Eastern 1 ue. does most of the slab work. Last week the Iron Works team defeated the Poli team of Hart- ing. Michigan has day and brant. one-half as great as in former vears | captured d there will be no protest that tick- | W. eis have fallen into the hands of the | scalpers which was the cry last year the 1918 title by defeating T. Tilden, Jr. Philadelphia, in straight sets by scores of 6-3, 6- Plaving in the final and championship put a season a limit of six a on gees and ise such a long cigar me to keep away —_———— as the cry h T'o hunt on the land of another, Ohio | year to play American golfers in a|thing pos e & o Ve -| when the White Sox 4nd Giants clash- | round on the courts of the West Side f gen's unstendiness in netting and out. | ford, by the score of 7 to 0. Incident- |requires the written permission of the | series of matches (o raise half ,'lmf"1‘,2,,[,‘.?fi‘f,‘}":l,,',‘;“?'}.’;rm’:,‘,’,:“;;w;:n Siauicer. ed y club the California Meteor brought|ing the ball at critical moments that|ally Poli's were claiming the semi-pro owner. lion dollars for the benefit of the Red |the middies and the Big Three. Knicker—Director General MeAdoo |, The thin line that will form before the first mational temnis champion- | really cost him the championship, for | championship of the state. If Man- ebraska has shortened the seasen|Cross. C. L. Gliman, Who/bas Ben it has suggested clectrification of the|ine ticket window at the American | ship tournament since 1916"and _the|he ‘actually outplaved Murray in the|ager Carpenter's team can defeat the fon prairie chicken, sage. hen and| p,rry Watson and Jack Norworth, | the humting aews colurs been writing ratiroads | League Park tomorrow will be but a|only one of the year in the tennis world | number of his killing aces.. Murray|Iron Works team they will have a|grouse. EaRt o o lb ] ROt Mo aet, Tha il e Roeker—Impossible—they must _ be | EROSt of the line that snaked its way i to a close by decisively defeating his | never apneared to be worrled by these |strong Did in for the state semi-pro| Elmer Oliphant the West Point star [ o 9508 107 ShOt LAY Pt e L PrLo e e Vew Tork |into the park a vear ago. | epponent in fifty-five minutes of court | remarkable streaks of play of Tilden’s | championship. has been made a lieutenant in the | i as “apehecing bac. he headt o The e 81 e M Shaiateis [Set & Mty e st e plan of campaizn as though the out- | Manager Carpenter announces his line re new trapshooting champion of Arms. Mrs. Senator. th_your speech Fe—E%, that's all right wor't take advantage of ing to against me maries —Judze “Tt won't be a proud boast in come was never in doubt. time again he went after returns the very extremes of the and by marvellous stroking bring thé hall back into pl such persistency that Tilden would | would finally lose the point on the Time and to | boundary up as follo: Quinn ¢, Worcester, Eastern League Berger ¢, formerly Y. Americans Van Dyke p, Worcester, Eastern Lea- i gue; Mart Newport training sta- | tion team; Guegin. p Providence, Eastern League; Brennan 1b: Moul- the New Donovan. Baseball in France is the same as is at home. At last reports an um-| That immortal baseball epic “Casey pire had been chased and had escaped |at the Bat” was first published June with his life. 5. 1888 in a San Francisco newspa Duck shooting was better the past|The author was Ernest L. yer sand targets were t in the Phil adelphia_Trapshooter B petion during the pas York Athletic Club is J. His work is being continued by Gilman, baseball is such a non-essential t does not start at all next year ctically all the biz men can get as K. of C. secretaries. That or- ion wants Tie men and the 30,000—when the game is started to- F morrow. Walter Craighead, business manager of the club, referred to the fact that there were more than 300, 000 applications for seats to the 1917 Following in the footsteps of Maurice B. McLoughlin, who won in 1812 and 1913, and William M. Johnston, the ti- tle holder of 1915, Murray showed the same well rounded game and the same 1 guess he the adver- | simplest appearing kind of error. ton, 2b, formerly St. Louis Americans; |season in California and South Dako- | Worcester, Mass. would be a position to do a Tngttad ; Murray's. supremacy was further | Forsythe ss, Holy Cross: Tanner 3b,|ta than ever before. Liberty Bonds and Thrift Stamps rvice with instead of for the " sy v demonstrated by the fact that of the|Portland, Eastern League: Duhaime If,| Fifty thousand. Chinese pheasants |are being given as prizes in nearly all | Poys in Franee. & ok . 38 games played, but six were oarried | Southern League; G. Gueim cf, Provi- | were shot in Yakima county, Washing- | of the trapshooting tournaments. In| AIll ball players are more or less o i g nade o man to deuce. and the manner in which he |dence, Eastern League: Hau 1, |ton, in 14 dait last October. fact they are the only prizes at | superstitiousness but George Cady has out of me ree Press MARKET WAS ACTIVE. | g Dome aines 9 9 9 |disposed of Tilden in less than one|Providence, Bastern League; Spaid p.| Dr. Joseph Kalbfus, secretary of the |of the tournaments. ia new example in the line of fetishes, As 1 look in your eves” he mur-| New York, Sept. I—A ‘“vietory| 9D Secris hour. of play was further evidence of| This is one of the fastast line-ups |Game Commission of Pennsylvania, is| The Naval Academy has offered Nov. | He underwent an operation last wine mured. ‘T se mich happiness in|market” ae many. traders phrases | i ks 1w n L tha sareslority. ever assembled in Eastern Connecticut | advocating a two-years' closed season |16 to the managements of the Yale|ter and had two small bones Te- ofe for ue~ " |attendea the resumption of iraging on| i F.ar &S o and the fans who o fo Plant fleld |on srouse. . Sk Harvard and Princeton football teams | moved from his shoulder. He now 1 there othing to it s-|1he stock exchange today arter the $58 oo yan DULUTH MAN WINS Saturday will have the opportunity of It is expected that Harry \ardnnim the hopes that one of them will|carries the bones wherever he goese wale” she replied, ' not unkindly. |toubis coces y o Gen Hectric seeing two teams play that are the|the famous English golfer will come |come to Annapolis on that date, e[and believes that they exercise a has been looking into your| Dealings were the largest and most Gett Motor pr N. E. A. R. A. SCULL RACE |pick of several leagues. to this country before the end of the |Naval people are willing to do-any- | benign influence over his fates. Kansa ¥ Journal SO0 BE Ay dession Cinee tha iy Goodrich pr .. Gilbert Hockanson, of the Duluth, | = — Mrs. Liewell—Please don't be of-|Ception of the recent rise, many lead- e Minn.. Boat club, won the - junior|= = = ded at the question but | ers making high records of the year Grecne C Cop singles event at the annual Labor Day | are you addicated to drink? and a few others exceeding all the Gull S Steel rowing regatta of the New England New Maid—I_don't know the taste |Previous maximums. Tiinots Cents Amateur Rowing Asscoiation over the & of it, ma'am. You can keep a bottle| War news over the week-end fur- 1 1-2 mile_course on the Charles Riv- ! in every room in the house if you |mished the chief incentive, this being er basin Monday. Hockanson, who ke and you'll find it as you |auUgmented during the day by bulletins was the only out of town _oarsman ft.— falo £ which emphasized the extent of the competing in the regatta, finished a German retreat. Washington's rec- ognition of the Czecho-Slovak faction was accepted as a further clarifica- fon of military and political condi- ons in eastern Europe. length and @ half of John Shea, of the Riverside Boat club. The winner's time was ten minutes, five seconds, The surprise of the afternoon was “Don't you think it is' wicked, when she closed her house for the sum- mer, not_to provide for all the ani- male of her househould”” Cut the Cost of Mileage When you see a car puffing and panting o pe Kennecott Lack Steel . . the defeat in the senior singles event “Why, she sent the cat to & board-| The rise In stocks was almost con- Toe Ty hee of John J. Sullivan of the Al z y. ol . Imos oo Shup e John J. § phonsus ing-bogser e |l ks maalamest o0 || in iy 2 S Sl e e e | up steep hills and over rough roads when i 1::;(1 anderstand that tative short selling making virtually .'-’m.“f.,",' Riverside Bcat club. Sullivan was the | . g P T i - At TS e fomsme: i e i et | it really ought to move along as easily and e o 35 & Froup at extreme gains o one to ¥ e : regatta in Duluth this year and was 2 1.3 points, but became less con- MNP M8 s 94 |the favorite today. Faulkners ti H 1 n i THE KALEIDOSCOPE |spfeiious in the Tater operations; when | 1% 3o un & T | e as steadily as a brook glides in its course— The wireless installation fof aero- | Industrials and specialties ,monopol- Mo Pactac N B — 3 5 5 . . planes TAD eun eriieion fof dero. | ef ‘specuiative atiention, i 4% 52| RaLPH MULFORD wiNs blame it on inferior gasoline. is now possible for an aviator 6,000| U. §. Steel started with only a Nercmas ¢ il e UNIONTOWN AU feet n T Alf o communicate with nominal guin, but guthered strensth | 108 M Tk o e at L SRIERTOWNIALTD RACE ; & station 20 miles 4 steadily, coming forward with a rus! Nev C Coy = alph Mulford, before'a crowd of ' O e At o one |17 Ihe fnal Rour, when heavy aetumo: | 38 X0 D %) ax | e M il e sond. o) The use of poor gasoline, whether for Prey eihme gmeter ome |lation sent the ‘stock to 116, an ex- W G Tin 7si4 | Monday. won the 100 lap autumn clas- . . . sent. recently from New Pork to | rgme advance of 4 1-4 points. YL N EEE 4% | sic automobile race on the Uniontown hmousme, touring cary roadster or motor for 2,400 soldiers. L . 4 o : b k( ining an average speed of 97 1- : : g ; points. Coppers and specialties in Yorth _Amer miles per hour, aworld's record for truck, s alwa)’s extravagant waste. “B‘d oo o» ‘flf"‘,‘: of ;;dar' Td' the fertilizer and food divisions were | 160 oriy Tag® the distance. { . plar, catalpa. Norway pine, | rejativelr backward, 1300 Do Citles G Louis Chevrolet was edged out of . cypress, basswood, spruce and white| Pacifics, cotton carriers and low | 100 Oniario Siver first place when he violated rules per- In these dayS there is no excuse for such | ‘r w';ng'i g about 2 ml pnu?ds to [priced raily featured the transporta- oo po A Rt €% | taining to the passing of other cars on . B PR e 208 OF . tor 200 Penn B R o4 | the upper side of the track, wh 5 fi] In Great in & billion megins. & branches of the bond list shared | 1800 b Harsene % D b p e o waste. 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