Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 26, 1918, Page 3

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FOR EVERYTHING ~ L LATHROP & SONS “Norwich, Conn. 28 Shetucket Street Starting the heating plant for Autumn often causes a FIRE THROUGH defective flues, etc—see that we IN- SURE YOUR property BE- FORE this happens. Expert service. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Buiiding, 91 Main Street BERLIN RACES GO EXTRA HEATS Berlin, Conn.. Sept. —Three events were on the harness racing card today encticut state fair here. Si were necessary to decide the 2.24 trot, Pettina of the' Eim City Sta- bles, New Haven, and piloted by Harry Brusie, finally capturing the event The summaries: ree in five $500: 314211 421122 132438 2433°% . $500 .l 48 .83 4 Watts (Swain) $ 51 % time 16 1-4 trot. three in five, $250: : . TR 2.5 ¢ (g “and Belgara also ne, 2.22 1-4, DON'T MAKE THE MISTAKE OF SHOOTING TOG MUCH After you have secured a gun the step is to start practice, and it nt that many 1sen make flush of enthusiasm is very to result in too much shooting a consequent falling off in the in- ierest which is so important to suc- cess This particular trouble is not pecu- iar to shooting, for any sport can be run into the ground if foilowed too strenuously. Practice taken -regular- and consistenily will -surely make for_continuons progress, We said above that each shot fired thould teach u somethinz and by that we t you ought to study out what error caused the miss, for it is the carefully studied or shots that give you rea! infor- ion About in ordinary. times we Legal for R. I. Savings Banks DENVER GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. First and Ref. Mortgage 5 Per Cent. Gold Bonds Dated May 1, 1911 Due May 1, 1951 Interest Payable May 1 and Nov. 1 Denomination $1,000 Price to Yield About 6 1.2 Per Cent. Write for full descriptive circular EDWARD C. BIXBY INDUSTRIAL TRUST BUILDING Providence, R. I. PLUMB’NG AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without ments _but Always and ECONOMICAL~ MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for ail maxes of Rarges A. J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET G Attach- EFFICIENT Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential in modlrn hou: electricity to lighti tes the very best LUM by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street - T. F. BURNS HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 anklm Stres ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING ashingion Sq., Washington Building Nozwich, Conn. ’ Agent for N. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Columbus, O., Sept. 25.—What looked to be a quite ordinary card of cldss race events for today's Grand Circuil program developed ‘into -some of the prettiest contests of the week. Even the three year old pacing futurity, in which only Liberty Mack and Petes although the former colt won event in two straight heats. The 2.11 trot furnished the most be: soid for $2%5 in matched field. Summaries: 2,04 pace, three heats, purse 31 000 Hal Boy (McMahon). .. Judge Ormonde (Ray) . Ante Guy (Gray) 7 Jay Mack (Cox) . Walter II and ‘Budllght Best time. 2.03 1-4. The Western Horseman's Futurity, purse $: Liberty Mack (Hasch) Peter Fletcher (Thoma: Time each heat, 209 1-4 2.07 trot, three, heats, purse $1, ooo Charley Rex (Hatch) .3 Miss Perfection Glr‘Mahon) e 1 2 Grand Chimes (Edman) 42" 5 Brisac (Murphy) . 4 3 Peter Billikin and Tacita also start- ed, Best time, 2.06 1-4. 2.11 trot, three in five heats, purs: $1,000: Fletcher started, was a pretty race the wildering problem for the wise ones to settle and when Golden Spier finally won after six heats, the longestrace of the meeting, a trotter who originally a ticket. worth $265, proved to he the best of a very evenly three year t;kg‘lgpace, two in three heats, scheduled which interfere wlt.h the military program, Virtually all mem- bers of last yur’u team are in the war service. t ASHLAND CLUB MANAGER STATES HIS PCSITION L, M, Carpenter, manager of the Ashland baseball club of Jewett City .| writes The Bulletin in reference to the article in Monday's Builetin re- garding the Ashland Baseball club and says it appears to the officers and players of the club as if so unfair a criticism certainly could .not have been prompted hy a true sport or lover of the game of baseball. When the All-Stars or All-Norwich team played in Jewett City your wor- thy representative could find no fault with the brand of baseball we offered, and so took his revenge for the Nor- wich teams beating out on the poor grounds and the new uniforms of the players. He forgot to mention when our team played in Norwich the out- fielders had to use a rowboat to Ani the outfield, and finally located it in 2 swamp, and that the inner garden looked like a farm in France. Some baseball ground, and he kicked about Jewett City's “Garden of Eden” 'in comparison, Now no ball fan with ccrmmon sense thinks for a moment, that we as a ball ciub are going to spend cur good American money advertising in the newspapers and by posters a ball game that we never expect to.play, we are further away from the insane asylum than that. r Proes 1] ) 'g"ff’;tjg{"('n‘séfi‘u“j? ga: 272111 "Some of the real games of this sea- (man R. Stou{) . 5164 23|con in this section have been played e 3543 3]in Jewett City, and on only cre occa- Tommy Todd (Hearici) -’ 3 5 13 4 3|5ion, has there been a disappcintment e in the lineup of the visiting team, Peter Pogue, Sisbing, Ingara, Lucky | o 5 Clover, Dexter Lym and Miss Rexettd |+ Ot TeiIy on her. first trip here also started. Best time, 2.06 1 BOWLING LEAGUE OPENS compete with the Hustlers. U. of P. to Have Football Team. Philadelphia. Sept. 25 MONDAY AT TAFTVILLE Football will brought Sam Rice of the Washington Senators as a pitcher, and Stewart of the Pacific League as a battery mate, and we trimmed them to the tune of to 0. How about Norwick? " They hooked a second game here at a biz guarantee, with the understanding they ,The opening games of the Milli5ou1q use thé same battery. Are we Lowling League will be rolled Mon-|{o hlame bocanse . “Urole Samuer day at the Taftville alleys when the | anieq them er there” and that Red Sox will clash with the Wheel|nihiniz was said (o s (hat thev B e 2 oo ®PEr | would not play with the team until Cubs and on Friday the Olympics will | 11§ Fort Terry team showed up Also in-regatd 1o advertiscing noted celebrities as playing on our tram and substituting some of our regular pjav- ers, that is decidedly not the truth and in fact we have more than once he plaved at the University of Penn-|tone the fans one better—even when sylvanja t fall but as a students’|Putnam played here last we had one army fraining corps sport. This is|0f the best players of professional the solution arrived at by the univer- |fame in the game this year, in our sity courcil on athletics today. ~All|catcher, who was a Washington members of the S, A. T. C. includinf |American man, and we played _him freshmen will be eligible for the team.|under the name of Jones. Did weiad- Candidates for the team will report | vertise this? tomorrow morning. On account of th large body of men in the training corp there will be only an houm and a’ hal daily for practice w aturday after. noons free for game Of the former schedule, only was away from home. that with Pitts burgh on Oct. 26. one No games will be No! Every fan who has visited Ashland s | Park this season so far as the club f | inows has been satisfied, certainly -|Jewett City has supported her ball team in fine shape, and the. players have piayed real ball. It has been a - | credit to the town, winning 23 games out of 29 played, and the fans who e FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS New York, Sept. IRREGULAR. —Resumption o professional selling on a broader scale | ‘2 the stock market today checked th upward tendency which been cvidence during the past week. Con viction still is strong in som= quarters that ‘aside from any special influences ject themselves as levers which may to_ralse. pric money restriction &Y t¥e paramount factor. has been shown, also, toward re trenchment in purchasing with a view fourth Liberty to investing in the ioan. there were sharp declin erous offerings in many stocks, nota bly U, S. Steel, were not absorbed ex cept at marked concessions. The gen When gen to prospect of smaller ea result of the decision to operate unde an eight hour day, this plan foreshad owing largely increased prices for la. the afternoon strength was im bued to the general list by cauipments and a Marine preferred and developed after published reports tha 'n antouncement soon would be mad that the British tonnage wou for both classes of were 300,000 s An interesting e tiens was the acute weakne: <lo. which at ¢ in An declined 3- n contrast with the estab. able. 900 &. B on call. Total sales, par value, $9,750, bonds, old issues, 'SToCKS. Aar Rumdy ... Ads Rumely pf Ajex Rubber .. Alaska Gold M Allis Chalmers Ag Chem Can Can pt o | Car & Foundry Catton 011 Ice Iee pt Linseed Ol . Linseed Ol pf Tocomotiv> ugar Rel pf A | Baltimers & Oblo- 3" . Rarrett Co. - : Batopllas Min . Bethiehem Steel (B) Brooklyn Rgpid Transit Brunswick Tmp Brungwiek 1mp. in Digposition After a somewhat confused opening eral weakness in steels was attributed nings as a huying of large turnover of common stock at an advance, and sharp recoverie: were made. Marine preferred's gain, imointing to 3 3-8 points for the da be sold 'mder a plan assurinz higher valuation its stock. Sale! iishment of high prices for tne year in the various French municipal is- | jiexant Marne sues. Liberty bonds were affected | yewemn permiom ear after announcement of the terms | Miami Copper of the new issue, but strengthened lat- j Midrale Stecl er. The general bond list was vari- | Jih & & L (n) 1= 1 0 Mis unchanged Burns Bros But, Cop. & = off f | Buttcrics ; o.mia Petivieum Caila n - Min Calomet & Ariz Cavadian Pacifiz s i, R1&P Chi, R 1 & P Chino ~ Copper Cluett Peabods olumbia Gas Det 1k Coal T Erie < | e 1 s t 6 Tusiration Cop Int Ag Corp Int Ag Com bf Inter Nickel s Intemational Paper Int. Paper Df sta Kennecott Loriliard Louistille & Nashvills Mariin Rock cif 1 S 4 Missour, Kan 0 e & Mex . New York Cautral Ohio_Citles Ontario Silver Pacific Mail Pan Am P & T Penusylvania R E Peojle’s Gas Pierce Arrow Pierce 0il Pitts Coal pt Pitts & W V . Pressed Steel Car Ry Steel Spring Ry Steel Spring pf Ray Con .. Reading R. Iron & Steel R. Iron & Steel pf Reyal Dutch Pet .. St Louis & S F pf . Seaboard Air Line Shattuck Ari Sinclair 011 South Pacific South Railway South Ry pf Studebaker Studebaker pf Texas Co_ .. Tobacen Prad Gas S. 1 Aleohel " S. Rubber Steel Va Car Chem Wabash 9% e% sy Woolworth 1% 11% Mm% MONEY. New York, Sept. 25—Call money strong; high 6; low 6; ruling rate 6; closing bid 5 3-4; offered a: 6; last loan 6. Bank acceptances 4 1-4, COTTON. New York, Sept. 25.—Cotton futures opened firm. October 31.92: December 2162; January 3152; March 38152; May 31.50. Spot cotton quiet; middling 33.35. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 19 6% 3% i 15 OU wouldn’t make a real smokg by cyumpling up 2 cigarette. Why ? Because no one tobacco has everything you want in a cigarette. . Straight American gives a cigarette body and “pep.” Straight Turkish gives delicate fra- grance and smoothness to your smoke. One withoug “ the other can’t make the complete flavor men like., R g = £ R To get the Mecca flavor 12 tobaccos— 7 American and 5 Turkish—are used. Just mixing isn’t enough. Moist heat is passed through these 12 tobaccos, for 59/ No single tobacco is good enough, hours, until they are drawn together into I.V This is the famous Still-Blend process.;, This is how they get the flavor ‘which makes Mecca the favorite cigarette of over a million smokers. 4 % C FOR FLAT PACKAGE 1 C FOR OVAL" PACKAGE ° so generous Yours in clean sport, . ASHLAND BASEBALL CLUB, L. M. Carpenter, Manager. SPORTING NOTES. Take ter. Red Murray, long right fielder of the Giants and one of ing outfielders in zame, has reported at the ( Training Station for active duty enrolled in the Naval weeks ago. early last week, Looks blue for football at the’ present writing. not the same old dark, dismal shade which may to a dark brown. cle Sammie. Baseball is to be introdiced into Je- rusalem. Maybe playing the game before Clark Griffith’s expe to the Holy City. hope. Charley Way, former position New Eastern league, date for ward. Owing to the tremendous increase in demand for vegetable United States during the years the soya bean and cocoanut oil mills in and about Kobe, Japan, have enjoyed remarkable prosperity. "p 6 BELLAS your choice of the of the sport writers on the l.eona But all save one bout either a draw or to Le the details indicate that Lew shade the better of the fis but was not Penn. State’s bril quarterback of last season, Hugo Bezdek’s football squa:l the only veteran that has reported and no others are expected. in the backficid. At the democratic city held at New London, ing, H. Eugene McCann, best k as the manager of the Bridgero London baseball was named & ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION. patronized i ort, Mr. and Mrs of Wallir attend Among Mr. and Dr. € Co! ter of ‘Willimantis from Norwich. Rev. J Co ing. de; encoun- the greatest throw- the history of the reat Lakes He Reserve several called until from or ten days’ in Ohio, Eastern collegiate But Yale blue. A very |son were married change | tional church Friday All depends on Un- | J. H. Fitzgerald of anor at HEBRON a Sergeant Winthrop Porter home week after camp France the first of leave of and Mrs. the evening Robert Buel and son gford were in town Friday to the Robinson-Lord other relatives present rs. Paine of East Hartford Pendleton and _family of hester, Mr. and Mrs, Weiton Por- Columbia, Miss Ir: wedding. ere Lord of and a number- of friends S. Porter will speak in the ‘egational church Sun arrived the absence. which he is to be’stationed at a structor. Bradley llen Buel were in Meriden Miss Mary Lord and Lucius Robin- Congrega- by Rev. New York. Miss Lord, sn(?r of the bride, was maid of honor, Forter, of our boys will be| Wasley college, best man in Berlin, i_ov\e\ er, were \h:; Davis A. D:\nv We all have a big has joined He is He took his <onvention Mond: even- own and the teams n candi- alderman from °‘the second oils in past the two a3 D Yiar and B *Esipe Bid Otfice Baildings skingten, - Hot water Sure Relief One way to cut insurance cost ‘Twenty-one mercantile establishments, equipped with Globe Sprinklers, report a reduction in preminms of 74$ for build- ing insurance and 754 for contents insur- ance. This shows how Globe Sprinklers pay for themseives in a short time. Let's get together and figure what your saving would be, | GLOBE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. STATE TAX Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securities are liable to taxes at local rates unless the State Tax of four mills has been paid to the State Treasurer on or BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th. The estates of those who neglect to pay this tax will be liable to A HEAVY PENALTY, Money on hand or in bank is liable if more than $500. Savings Bank deposits not taxed. Instructions and forms sent on application. STATE TREASURER, Hartford, Conn. Gilbert of Chester. After a wedding trip by automobile Mr. and Mrs. Rob- inson will reside in Hebron. Rev. J. H. Fitzgerald of conducted service at the church, Sunday morning. Rev. and Mrs. Roosevelt are in Ver- mont for two weeks' vacation, making the trip by automobile. w' York Episcopal At the C. E, service Sunday even- ing Sergeant Porter related som of his experiences since leaving the states for France-and his return home, also while in the trenches amd on the fighting line. The large audMence list- ened with great interest to his talk. Hebron people presented their pas- tor, Rev. J. W. Deeter, and Mrs” Deet- er, a sum of money as a parting gift of love and appreciation. After toiling ten years over the washtub to support a worthless hus- band, an Ohio woman sued a railroad company because it let one of fts trains run over him. 4Y, PER CENT. U. S. 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