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| Gibbs and Kocher. Time 1.40. Umpire, & " e OBrien. . Cosmetics and lotions w! e clear #8| Second game— . = P H.E|your complexion of pimples and blotch- %1% | Bridgeport 20 0.0 0°0 0 1 *—3. 7 0| aq like Foley's Orino Laxative, for in- 512 | Springfield 00 02 0°0 00 0—3"§ ¥ fl;nkfi‘on. stomach and liver trouble o Batterfes: Kaie and Kocher: Par- | and habitual constipation. Cleanses the ker and Doran. Time 123 Umpire, | system and is pleasant to take. The O'Brien, Lee & Osgood Co. |num e G T ALL KINDS - (UHLAN WINNER IN STRAIGHT HEATS AUTO INSURANGE ’ Telephon: P . : i i LA‘;n.uo:: sollt Boston Bred Gelding Evens Score with Hamburg Beile 1 H — ' t. T Play N 3 it 4 28 Shetuckst Strest, Norwich, Conp. Detroit and Cleveland Clinch to a Draw—Athletics | Newor ses voud con om0t |, Moot T Ty 8 0 ane, | Spoctator Wen't Ledye; Um G B g A e g . . enc v in; 2 5 3 tie ga today, h _ecoring one run. Cleve > e demand lor al y2idaw Win—Westerly at Sachem Park This Afternoon. o of the laht’ ning of todey™s game; Melntye | & L e o e e Mg 0 » force vayq ~ Waterbury, Corin., Sept. 5.—Because | stomach, liver and kidney cure, Dr. Dlste 'tn the mintin. Bresident Ebbets Wil protest, | Bush's error and Stovall's single. Derrolt tied the§ s v v agree: sevent o roit tled thela spectator who had been singied out | King's New Ljfe Pills, is astounding. 12 et was un wgreement o call the game B B0 | B gt anch b "bastmeny " chances 1o | DY Umpire Sternberg os abusing him | The Lee & Osgood Co. say they never refused to leave the field here this aft- | saw the like. It's because they never score: score, but ‘fast_elding intervened. The Readville, Mass, Sept. 3.—O0ver a lared his antagonist when inside the Chicago. * Brookiyn. 7;,""‘;“" P T ST T ernvon and the officers to whom the | fail to cure sour stomach, constipation, track fully two seconds slower than |distance. abhopoae abhopooa e T Umpire appealed to enforce his order | indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, sick § g when the great Lou Dillon startled the | Here Andrews was successful for a|Freesb 102 & o0fBurch.cl 3400 Gloveland. refused to act .the official awdrded the | headache, chills and malaria. Only 25c. 0 0/Clementat 2 0 210 b h . world with a mile In two minutes [ number of yards in holding his own | SSNeMt 3 | 3 § QIEOROVSl L2 %4 0 e M 0700 Fame to Holvoke 3 o 0. Five i) | eoee——eees thereon, the trotting gelding Uhlan to- | but soon after it was perceptible to|Chincetn & 213 0 GMeserset 4 1 1 0 0 [Relluit 20 2 0 innings had been placed -and Holyoke day defeated Hamburg Belle in |the spectators that Hamburg Belle | Stefafeldts 3 0 1 0'Jordanib 4 112 0 1 |JFchmawnd 1 1 10 | was leading 7 to 4 when the game was straight heats at the Readville track in | was weakening under the strain. | Mofmanc 33 2 0 o Hummel3b 3 3 3 3 § b 43ee forfeited. Score: R. H. B. urry the second meeting of the pair to de- | Cheering began all along the quarter |7 3.0 5.t A 32 % 19 113 aEnent Holyoke 232207 60 clde the trotting championship of the [stretch for _ the ' conquering equine I0 20 1MTresr 40030 L1108 Ty Waterbury 00211—4 7 5 » i es i world. As Uhlan is a locally owned | which then came away and was af3Moms = 0 0 10 0F =~~~ 205 o|Sianagese Gacteries: Files and Heaumont: | yyy Jy) t on and bred horse the victory was de- | good iength in front at the wire. o R Sy A | St o S R e Bannister, McRartlin and McDonald. | cidedly popular, the cro of ten Brownp 00 0 1 Tasterly 10 0 0 0|*Mullin | Time 1.10. Umpire, Sternberg. - thousand. cheering vociferously at the | Emdurance Counted for the Victory. |¥itruy o & 0 0.0 —= 22 = Zlponoraun a2 Use your teeth on your food or your conclusion of each of the lieats and | The fractional parts of the heat il- [ *"Zimmam 11 0 0 0 e e g Sl [N Hartford. ill suffer. Quick lunches, also when the victor returned to the [lustrated the method Andrews used| Touls 2 92 13 3 Batted for Rellly in Sth. Hartford, Conn.. Sept, 3,—Hartory| stomach will suffer. Qui 4 wly» for Driver Robert Proctor to |in trying to escape gpfeat. The quar- baltbd “tox Arcige Jotite - Batted for Summers in Tih. won easily from New Haven today, 4 hurried eating, bolting food, are sure weigh in. ter was passed in 31; the half in 1.01] **Bated for Hizzinbotham hh Score by lunings: 1. Reisigh was i while Lev- ter, in some - ; 1-4, three quarter in 1.32 and the mile | Score by inuings Cleveland ....v. ceid 000 0 0 0 0 toens held® New Haven fo scattered| end, sooner or later, % ARE YOU; AFTER i Hambayy Belle. the fhgm e, in 1 The final quarter was | fuee AT A Tie s 2 - & Eysesconip b B ALY e ARy ey e g form of indigestion, more or less 8 g 2 -3. rookiyn .\ : Runs, for Clereland Rellly, for Detrolt Bush; three o e RE RIY::UD;:NEEH;Y n e Start o odds of 8 %o B becaatas of slower by a half ‘ second ~than the | mum, s Chicsm Evem 3 Staml, Schite | bue b, Meeary: solen bume, Biminghum, cb, || The acore:, o o gy g R.H.E | troublesome. [ p LIRS ? 1 her “success ‘last ‘week I the Initial | Belia having been raced Info submis. | Breokya Buch-s Leno. Joriin: two tase | e e Ml oes & Bhaamge. | Tac o8 8 0°0/070.1:00 021 /8 1 | You'll find that we can place You|ynceting of the cracks at Cleveland, | sion the latter part of the journey Zimmerman: three base hit, Chance: hits, off Plela: | Stanage to T. Jones: hits, off Summers 4 in 6 in- | NGV 8 L3 iy i s At right. Don't delay—make use of our ¢ wrcl"E Of e, CHUCID rid's record of | 9% pa y. | e e e B a3 n 523, | miame. off Works 3 I I'13, o Denovan 1 id 12.3; | _ Batteries: Leverenz and Abr 9 . ervices before the fatal moment.|, o) 1.4 f B 5 In deciding the relative merits Of | of Brown 0 in 1: sacrifice hits, Clement 2. Tinker: | first base on balls, off Joss 3, off Summers 3: hii | Reisigl and Lavigne; time, 1.5 | ou’ 2. -4 for trotters in a race, tWO |{he two fastest racing trotters the | sacrifice flies, Chance, Steinfeldi: stolen bases. Fs- | by pitcher, by Donovan 1; struck out, by foss 2. by Lincol | Then you're safe. seconds beter than the previous mark | worid has ever seen, the Score stands | ers Chanee.’ Leunox, fydouble”play, SicAil- | Summers 2. by Works 3 by Donovin 1; o ine ol e e 8% 8 i Skuodit > » lan to Jordan: left on bases, Brooklyn 6. Chicago 5; | an errors, Cleveland 2; left on bases, Cleveland 8, S ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt.f i has stood since the Cresceus-the | ong each, with third meeting neces- | i Sy bl S Welhore s, o geniham | Dotnis 3; b, .43 vmpioes, Brans snd Percine. New Britain Fielders Fast. & sary to establish the champions. It} jitcher, by Melusre 2; struck out, by PR a7 2 New Britain, Coh 5 Richards Building, 91 Main Street.q 1903. augisdaw has been suggested that this race take | M by Hisginbotham 4, by Brown 1; tme, g g . e The Mare Gets the Pol, ity s ]‘ggngmnv 3 at the fail | 140; wapires,” Johnstone and Kigler Athletics Win an Easy Game from Senators. Britain defeated Nort! : ; 3 Washington, Sept. . Philadelphla. outbatied and | day, 4 to 2. The game was featured In drawing for positoin today Billy | meeting in October, but there is noth- - e e atutaien W a1 wen ey by, e | b3 ihe fast feldina Of the local feam. 7/ Brushes, Efe. Andrews secured the pole. This was |ing in the articles of agreement to Giants Win Out by a 7-4 Score. score of 19 to . Plank was effective at crtical | PV 08 (0 R E Father dishartening to those follow- | that effect. It is known that Colum-| New York, Sept. 3—New York closed fts home | Polite while Gray had norhing to fool the vishors, | o) (5 by 06700418 ickly relieve the distress caused i N. TARRANT & Gn-y Tng Uhlan for the general verdict had | bus wants the race badly at its Grand | sewon with' the ‘estern clubs today by - defesting | 2 Obeeli i Hle becer. ECIH Sl bk ER Y SRR B K SR quickly relieve - ¥ SO Touls 7 to 4. The vistors it Just a8 bard as Washington. Philagelp North'pton 00 00 110002 11 by hurried eating. They act direct: | 117 MAIN STREET been that had the gelding been at the | Circuit meeting and it may be decided | 3. wome players. but not at the right time, having | Batteries: Ward and Rufiange; Hess pole at Cleveland he must have won lto break the tie at that place. 14 men Teft or bases. Dople's batting was. the fent: | mrownese e 35y 1 olmtmutlerst s 10 8 | f nive. Cul-| lyon the stomach nerves and actu- Fire, Accident, Health, §n. ‘the ‘vecord. tiine. . R e el STt T, Mot G deatls | R 6 0 LMY S LY o | hng Bridges; Qmp, L35 NEPESS 1l )]'l Srodpee b s . On the second score Walker sent rotter Had to Be Shot. S e e AT Toandn 4 101 0 dCalimany 414 @ glem ally help b ge: - 45 and 41 > - ¥ v pe ; ork. oo 1% 8 oTakerss 4 2 i 3 1 _ord . of aking od Tac e lead at|p.pesus s o ry erct & 2 4 0 0Mapiyrt 4 1100 nervous dyspepsia, - S and Steam Boiler ... length, maintaining this advantage | the quarter pole, three quarters of the | Hiuwir 3 Bcmouet 4 3 Wheiass 3 1 % 0 bourmec 1498 NEARING THE CLOSE.[ B o bm-erPf:m g . clear to the three-quarter pole when it | dfstance, the event called for, tripped | Fheinsc o olbersogs 3 1 Bireete™ 313 0 0/Tomee & 0320 EERRInS ing, hiccoughs, ste. H TN S URANCE T i oo e s o e | 57 Sroke his bl Les b it | Bttt 3 esr 4 o Gmnp 0@ i AEEKs’ 21010l p 0 Gonnestiout League Ends Tu-| mouth, and flatulence. With rea rst. time in earnest in attempting to [ A policeman ended his suffering With | Deihanis.ct e eciies € 2 “Slattery 1 0 of Totals, 1 B i i ham'’s catch the leader. a mercicul bullet. The horse was 18 | Brewhunis 3 ofMerkiedo. 1 0 “Relding 1 0 ol day—Westerly Here vs. C. A. C. at| sonable care in eating, Beecham's Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Uhlan Closes Up in the Stretch. years old, but had been campaigned | Mowrey o ofsamcic” 2 178 9 > 7l Sachem Park. Pills will soon ¢ U. 8., g 1 since young over all the tracks in the | s D e ed Gr. 7th, 3 ? Assots 92.750,42210 / (. Rapidly he closed on the mare until | country and was known as one of the | i rotals, B 115 13 3| *Batied for Telivelt in oth. At Sacheém park this afternoon the at the head of the home stretch he [ (2l 20 N0G frotiers that ever wore a | Backmanp Score by innings Norwich C. A. C. team has a chance t n to 0 [ Western Assurance Ca, U. 8, {had her lapped, his head being at. her | pary SIMCrr COIERE NG SLOS Birch | **Murhy Washineun 000 3| to trim the leaders in the Rhode Isl- ut al Assets $2,397,608.00. saddle. Andrews apparently had con- S i e and-Connecticut league, meeting West- (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) / ; of Orange, Mase. g g h 1 o fidence in _the finishing ability of st By aban {n_oth. e uhingion chride, Simet. | exly, which is tied at pre Hamburg Belle and never made a ====| move until he saw Uhlan had got to JOYETTE WINS. ‘Batted for Marmon in St ted for Backman in 9 phy: two base hits, Murphy, Pase bit, Street; home run, ent with B oot v Stomach Ills [Hack, Livers ATTORNEYS AT LAW. her neck. Then, thirty yards from pee.a Score by innings: $ in 7 Innings, off Ober ; sacrifice hits, saying, but Manager Frank Kane 2 o B the wiro. e {appad the trotiing aueen | Now Tied With Ellon for Draper Cup | 55, Lous, - e L] aE s, e et ey o b | i pa bl teim-on the deld with in Sed = 5, and anda ; MOS OWNING, a couple of times but she failed to re- | __, fnds’ fie’ ST Lokle: Weitioan; Bl Tos 2. fop | Washington 3, Philadeiphia 5: first base on balls, [ SLructions to scalp the visitcrs without | S==== TR T d o e o D o aent Cineo | —President Sees Sonderklasse Races.| s for St Lous Basbews, Bles Yheios 3 for | oit'Gr'’l o Plank 12 s baso on erors, Wath: | mercy, as a game from the leaders COAL AND LUMBER. Boardlng ington 1, Philadelphi I 1; struck out. by to add to the Cos. Phillips bit by plicher, by Ober- | wili come in very ha well; two base bl ) a: by Plank 5; time, | § Richards Blag. | the lead, winning by two lengths. asblahasd. Man e 1y idodate wo base’ i, Dove: three Saes bits Do, The fractional parts of the mile were | ;iornational =Sonderklasse = race, the Merkle, Evans, Bridwell; lefi on b Bz unlese, - Nian| S8/ SIS “Phone 205. 3054, 192 354,188 1-¢ and 104 3K | A O e Drosident 14, New York'3; it base an errors, Fos== e o (b o Stable for ¥ie mile fourth of the series for the Prosident | ot o hieis- o Kovhv. Do 12 | calease Trme S Louis by Eigth taning naty | WIEN SoUnE Walsh ut | the mcelying ] _ n raper cUps, Was | yiigecl 1o’ Nerde. Bremahan i Konctehy st . e b e it B T b | SUG; e Norwich public their GROWN & PERKINS, Aitorneys af Law Second Heat a Hot Fight. Won by the. Joyette, owned by Com. | bOl o JVTHE, TR KSR A | e Sat. 3. chican detned St Louis 10| S0 ELe o e thin promising 12-14 Bath Street. modore W. H. Childs of the Benson- | Ames 7, off Harmon 4: wild pitches, Harmon | catcher, who has made go¢ Attorney-at-iaw, standing_of the C. ver First Nat Shetucket St | After a couple of warming up scores ¥ - | Ames 7. o Harmon 4 wild pliches, HMumon o | iis Uy Parent and Tibell.- singies by Messenser and wherever o .3‘“‘ for the second heat the contestants | burst Yacht club of Brooklyn, in the | Ban i, Mic 06 BTy’ Frgllg”~ °" | Cole, a solen bate by Mescager and scrifice blis ( he has worked this season and has i HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALY rance turned for the word and got in the | Presence of the president of the Unit- { by nd Tannehill scored four runs aad | 'hin“that heads them off at second in | ONE THING You LIKE TO SEE o >y Btairway, nex: to Thames Nat. Bumk.{ g ui time down. With the pole, the [€d States, Secretary of the Navy . e S star form ere will be a navy man FULL kg, apesn Tel. 36-2. Dackers and admirers of the Boston | Mever and a host of other interested | Clncenati ad PRilndobls Bt Evn AR i | on first, Grafton, formeriy of the bal — THE COAL BIN — 0 Bts et A o0 | onlookers. The president witnassed | Phladeipiis, Sept. 5—Philadeiphia and Clocln- ; ¥ po x ¢ abhpoa el O e s avtie, o) s . representative had concluded it a big . . parinceiphla. St 3 —Pilladelphle and CU0Eln | & eenigerst ' 3 % 8 Glbinere %% 8 & team of the batileship St Louis, one| pyen nough its too fun for utter- | [ig Norwi i 7 ) { help. but just before reaching ‘l',':ll;g"g";‘m:':;"m‘“'fwh"l“gf]‘:: Ine | 4. *fhe’seciod game was won by Fhiladelila In | Periiss” 3 15 1 olffomhanct 30 1 0 0)of the aro ind-the-world squadron e 6 arter pole, A Vs s States steam y: Sy lie thirteenth inping, 6 to 5. Cincinuatl tied the | Coie.cl 312 0 of\MAleesect 4 0 0 0 0 ol (5 Shbiatien 4o ninpire. the S ce: : 3 PAINTING! = PAINTING! {asascer ol jnirens spiasg 5 BE | several ‘mermuers, of his, family were | Sovih B oG, st i o o | Mg 11 § il L s S i ke | tosk gwonle Jwier HOSSTRE ot Tableware, 3 x fved the 1 i, re. i 'a fne. batdle. In ‘the | Tebell.1b 21 3 ofGrigmti H e Westerly team wi « hey see how much of Chappell's Cod yme B e i a5 ied | Pelle so fast that it appeared from the | with him. T recelvad the presiden- | FYITe relef, picchers hCnd safe bunts by Gramt | Tawhillsh 3 0 0 2 ofRomman.ct olfrom the folowi Langes | (o it ft L ton bes i ‘' | Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmin ¥ e es a L grandstand as if Uhlan had met with | tial salute of 21 guns from the revenue | and Bates filled the bases. Afier Tilus went out on | At:-db 013 ofFerrinty 1| Miller, Bryer, Payne neh ok nd h thi R P five you csiimaies and our work | STACHGCT 220 Uic” corced o stop | cutter Androscoggin, one of the patrol | 3 & o barc e win the se Wi % | satmne 3 4 3 ) dlegens plen . B Tl You try it. and such things Refinished etasnanie gure Give ub & triaf]|Stockstill. STt was & wonderful burstboats. as the Sviph stesmes dovh the | smgr, SParne o 100 OBy 3 217 All that Jewett City has to-do this e i €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii Co wder. of speed, considering too, that the :-I"'urso to il‘l;d fl\lzafimshblom‘e, ‘;\ml m‘a_ Pattadibia. 1 Cinbiaatl. Waishp 0 1 4 0f*Stephens » o olafternoon te cop the bunting in the oct4d Ouarter was reached 1n 31 meconds, | throngs on the pleasure boats were all el o s o] WHIteD 0010 " -~~~ | Eastern Connecticut league i« to beat E CHAPPELL Cco IROWN- & NORKNR. 7 (ONsetiut ‘L.l yrom this point Uhlan was iaid fn | AREIous {0 bave a Josk-at the chiéf|oohim 314 ¢ T Sfmesciert 42 60 B EE T el ™4 W 821 2o Andems at North Grosvenordale, N o mar28d about the same position bac kof the | magistrate £ Delningeret 4 0.3 1 JiPaskertlf 4.1 .18 0 atted for Sullivan in 7th as this is the final day of the season. | o o 0l Wharf and 150 Main Strest Delivered to Any Part of Norwi leader as the previous heat, and Proc- Jm‘em’s victory gives her two legs | Bitusr B 8 1 i g oin **Batted for Pelty i Qb There is a possible ehance of a tic and | ~® :he Ale that 1s acknowiedged to be tor oo, mads his drive in the lower | in the Taft cup and ties her with the s L b RS by ionings {a post season serics to ide the Telephones. 1 turn at exactly the same place - be- | Ellen for the Draper cup. D 3 1 1Lobersb 4 1 0 5 0| Chicaso 00080004 —4]ownership, if Jewett City should los best on the market — HANLE fore. . SE e b e b s et R Gk, 10 SPutuaul. $S0nd In the race; i | PEERLESS. A telophdne order Neck and Neck Throwgh the Stretch. Two Games in Stonington. 08 3 Ol¥rommep 3 0 01 0 vell for St Louls Harvel Griggs 2; two baes | (rom Wauregan. Needless to say, recelve prompt attention. Andrews, knowing the result of | For the fabor day games, the C. A. B G e s M o T | e T e e D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin walting possibly too long in the for- | C. team will play both its league con- - Tsveil, Criger2. Hartzell. Dougherty. Tannehill: sol- | counting on winning the game fit North may29d mer mile, was not to be caught o |tests in Stonington, morning and aft- | Totals 28 al en bases, Grifes, Messenger: double play. Criger to | COUDting on winning the game at North casily this time and began when en- | ernoon. _Phillips, ihe Montville boy, [ ~-Bated for ) e a0 Gigm & Terts dtCen bt ek 1 81 i | Srosvenoradle and oNTINg st te Jews | —orern You Noti PE: tering the stretch to tease his mare |and Hi Henry of Hanover, have been | ,5e1e b ¥ 5 s 005 00 s bool B d: b by plich, bo' Whita 15 strack vui, W | ate Clty champion tonight 4 Have You Noticed t for increased speed. However, Unlan, | sscured for the pitehing department, | G s o g 4 8 8 80 0 00| Wab by hely 6 wila et | S a1 bl Increased Traveld ike Demon Death, was as certainly [ with Walsh and Flaherty of Montville | puns. for Cincinnati Bescher, Paskert, Egan: two Wons Swen vieinity Are the following for tad crawling to even terms and had col- | to catch. Bit, escher: hits, off MequiMen 'S in-% in — o — nity are the following for toda It's a sure sign 6f.#0od weather " * e rifcs M. Eoah: stolen pase, Fgin ol on BASEBALL GAMES FRIDAY Rhode Island-Connecticut League. fine roads. People like to get 6Bt - e Filagapois, 3. Cinciposd 1 sl ot i | Weaterly st Noréieh vic ¢ r the open air. We furnish the | uillen 5, by 'romme 4; €. 9; umplres, 2. s i h o 2 A W, BURNHAM, Eye Speclalist, e A Stoningion at Caroli Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh method. and It youll takese ot ks o F NA A N chMERGIAL e S “Eastern ectiout L : ' Phitadelohia. Cincinnati Newark .10 Eastern Connecticut Lez ALWAYS IN STOCK. MAHONEY .BROS. Falls Ave . h po a_ e|Bescherlt 2 | Providence - sl marl7d Grant.3b 1% Mraskerer | Toronto ... Dayville at Danjelson : 24 0 ofiiobiitzet.ib 1| Bumain Puinam _at Wauregan, THROP MISS M. C. ADLES. U. S. STEEL DOMINATED MARKET,| 600 Am. Smeitiug & R.......10 240 olMitenenit Montreal Jewett City at North @rosvenor: A D, LATH ' OFF! F WM. F. W : 488 3 - o e g T gy T e ot Anstnt Lomi THE OFFICE OF WM. F. 2 1000 Am. S Refial 120 2 oftovert.b | Baitimos 32 | 3 ™ hl'sca‘u and fm snflcuhs[ 1 Enormous Blocks Changing Hands—| 0 Am e " 4 ¢|Demne | | Jewett City at Plainfield Offarane, Machat sl etome e Real Estate Stock Prices Continue to Advance. 4m. Tubscen ptd .. % | o e Eastern League Results. Central Villuge at Moosup Telephone 168-12. . ELEGANT AND NATURAL e S . Abscmds M. Golisiill 48y Coreenep 3.0 1 2 dlcanely AL RochenerFirs gume: Nocheser 4, Procidene | - : s and Fire Insurance, Y New York, Sept, 3.—Prices continued Achison . % Bates 100 H At Toronto—Baltimore %, Toronto 1 s WEST END'S BLUFF CALLED. ol 1s Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C sre the Hair Styles which Miss Adtes | to advance today in the stock market| 100De pfd -o..... 8 Al AL el | Wiltiame, Bosm 5, AU ls prepared to show patrons. She will| With a rather dosultory demand. Paimers e o Toul, 1038 17 1) tuals —_— | Willimantic Team Gets Cold Feet prwEs " eaphe : Inite ates Stee Do. Joatiai for Deninsewm 13t ;. be absent from Nerwich until the week | ransactions in Tnited B hormons | Beittthem ‘Sicel s o e el T st Wew Easiand Loagse Standi | ‘When C. A. . suniors Want to Play. UAI. o of Sept. 6th, when she will return with/ plocks of that security changing hands Brooalya Ropid Trausit [ pncore o smmimes: ; 3 — ) throughout the day. The opening sales e il BB 8 W B - ntic. West Wnds who | il W QUALITY were of 13,500 shares, the orders being e e & ; ] ece ® challenge to the g i g il i s, for Philadeiphis Grant. Deninger, Brans- | Faul River 0 Juniors lay for $25 and in work should always be conside executed simultaneously at 78 7-8 and |~ Central of New Jersey.... = Ward, Moren, for Cineinnatt. Bescher. Paskert, | Haverhil) 2 h . : Wall § d W g | espectatly w cost \ WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwlch |79 thus establishing ine stock on a 4500 ¢ ske & o =5 ot Snichell” rgun 37 e vase s, ioter” | Nev"bionind i “;"' g S & ks - 1 at 8 easone 00 jose ["‘..,‘m‘,r“"al,::, aed : : Phic X ik Y eecher, Bran-ge, Doolan, Moren: three bose M. | Towell 8 | Luke as ap umpire, have been n ; Boston. New York | Foiten Sictes Stesi rose. for the. frel Chike &% Y i Faan ome un: Tias: e, of Dubec 5 b3 | Fanzenee 33 | shown to ‘be nothing but a blg biuf bl Employed by us. Our prices tell E o o P g 0% immings and none out In sixih, o wel 0 in £ i 4 iDole SHOF: . f Chieago, M. & St PI11388 H As the West Ends were making a hol- who s Telephone 784, time above 0, as it did late in the day, teage.. A of Wwing © in . oft Coecleside 8 In 7 and none vl augdod | @ not be called entfrely uninteresting. s i oo Tal oot S off Sorem ¢ 1n 6: sacrifce hia, Draca” | New England Laavue Results. ler about being beaten by the umpi c_ L H STETSON & YOUNG. 8 yet the comparison of sales of United | —— Colorado & Southem e e o] Al JinTims yamet Tegd, Xow Badfert -1 the Juniors produced the coin to may27d ) . States Steel with the aggregate of all | 190 Do s pia D e e | Siewd swwe: Iy Z00ew Wbt ®. them with the same teams but the 489 ——— 'Phones 402 A Leader "l Trunks stoc .{:‘ ;how; m:; (l:;':;lv t:nu _;:gal: 3_43.;’:,.”%,1'.,,? s Hfl' fa 15, Cluc nmatt 9 J",‘,;‘J,","":},‘ ‘."-5'1‘.2"5"7} At Haverhill—Haverhill 3, Fall River®2. \\"x:l‘.‘ r:l;y;\hw\npu;r ‘,’,',’",'{,,"‘,f,‘,‘,‘, f",”' 37 Franklin St. 68 Thames St —DRINK THE lBT— overshadowed every! 509 Corn Product first bass on errors, Philadelphia 3. Cin: 3 1 e Lt brrbessy Blrda mayéd THE INDESTRUCTO news on steel continued encouraglng, | U3 Bt & widker - N it Ty pitebe. by Dubec 1, by Ewing 1 PR QALY v A ited them in Willmantic, but tie y but the movement in United States| [oo Denver & Rio Grande.... tiruck out, by Moren 5, by Ewing ssed ball, W wouldn't agree to either a Saturday o 2 i » A 3 Steel was accompanied alfo by signs 1100 Diseaters ‘Sevarites .- oD, T L IR GO T T e J. A. BORGAN & SON, ‘Befldleslofl & Woerz @ Cheapest and most durable Trank | of highly speculative origin.” Pains| 3100 Erie o S olyoks wanted to put a new team in and play on' the market today. We. earry il | were taken to employ the cable to re- | 3% Do’ ii bid e e e werbars ac Willima Ther e mot won | Coal and Lumber | Wi S Xinds of Trunks, Traveling Bags and | port that predictions were current In| oo Genersi Ficeiric W M rercl e Seanank, Soringfield feet about risking the $25 on the result | We carry a weii selected line of 4 THOMAS H. WILSON'S, Suit Cases at BOTTOM PRICES. London that the price of the stock was origh il A well known local admirer of Jack | New Haven as their proposition was to piay for |‘sizes family coal Tumiber for bhubid | g 559 78 Franklin to go to 90. Chicago sent a report Do Ore cifs Tighe has had a letter from the “big | Northsmt 51 half the gate receipts. There Ing purpo that an increase in the dividend to 4 s o == 1“"“‘:1'” oW imander u:l ;n- Rock QI x;ulhm'; doing Spgdser tl t 5 Central Wharf, | e vas in contemplation at the Do 304 siand tea min the Three eague, in £ Ends have crawled into 1 ‘Phone 8§84 septldad 'nle Shetucket Harmess Co | hex. e ana to s per cent. soon e i 4 which, Jack says that he is in line for Double Header Was Split. | celiar - and@¢ will ' probabiy-sta . o Wi _= 1909= Fall =19C T s i et ter Mo i another pennant and none of them can | _Bridgeport, Sept. 3.—Bridgeport and | until the stc/n blows over Bl % il | 283 Main Streel. figured next year's business at an ag- Torernational, Furp beat him to it this vear. The season | Supringfield broke even in a double | The C. A. C. Juniors have a in | -— LURKBER - [, My = of Woolens for Fa gregate of a round billfon dollars. The Towa. Ceniral ends Sept. 12th and Rock Island has | header today, Springfield tasing the | Hanover this afternoon and ore- |55e tseat ‘to by Ml and at the' rignt | '8, F880y for (nspectioR SN, WM. C. BODE. fact that most of these “tips” were in- Kansas City Seuthern a standing of 71 games won, 40 lost, | first game 2 to f, and Bridger the the following i 10 Bnes 1, | pr v - get the cream. P! v 3 ey | | prices,; too. Remember we always elaphone 865-4. augzsa | capable, by their nature, of verifica- | 7 e RS B3 average .640. Spring.eld, second in |second, 3 to 2. The first game was | ¢, Wi 1h, Simeox b, Nichols . cgrry a biz Mne of Shingles. Call us CHAS. H. NICKERSON, id nagmnm- of fre'l;umtlio; dla r:uz ;um to Minn, & 8 Louls l)\;;. race, has won 62, lost 45, average L;\lh(r dull )x(:lt \}m gx; ,<:nrlrv as re'iaved ] '.\m_rm 3b, Caliins If. Counihan | up and let us teli you about our stock Fine Tailoring. rob them of their influence in the spec- St s M b2 ; y v some goud playing. ‘The scores: |ef, Carberry rf. aukdie i s F GIBSON ulation. The sympathetic effect on the Mo. Pudte. .. Jack's success in annexing the prize | First game L. sl E.| Sunday they will zo to ¥ gl H.F. & A J. DAWLEY augstd 128 Main e B general list was considerable, but not <y ;a0 banners will only have to continue |Springfield 00000 2000—2 5 1|wherethey will I r w140 | —aes universal e upward movement was 100 National Bistuit a year or NS o give him | Bridgepor —1' 4 4| teries and line-up for the second zome |~ THE s no mavertising medium in | ne ol gl e : or two longer t him | Brid t 010000000 1 THERE = no aa E i | novs horers. tus Daclics ihere te e Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. | ineven and did not affect some of the National Lead enough to paper a room- with them, Batteries: Parker and Whalen; | of the series | Bastern Cor qual to The Dui- | diam beiter than through the adve * | inactive stocks, Covering of shorts N ot e, ipd - [ Jetin for busines | dhe"colamns of The Bulletin. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa | DY the bear party on the eve of th three days' holiday was given large Purnaces. credit for the price movement. The fajlure of a stock exchange firm of 85. West main Street, Norwich, Comm | minor importance passed almost with- N Y. ont. & West, Norfolk & Western, North American Northern Pacific .. Pacific Mall Pernsyivaniy dectd out notice, coming, seemingly, without People's Gt great surprise. The weakness of the e e e local traction group was due to_the o g by S8 DENTISTRY appointment of a receiver for the Met- aiiway sl Spring ropolitan Securities company. this fur- | 72200 Reading oo The dental busin ther complicating the involved finances| ‘oo pe atd of the companies. Special strength in | 20000 Rock Istand Co.! msisied by Dr. V. D, Bidred. the Rock Island stocks was accompa- Do It will be & pisRsure to wee the formey | Nied by rumors of an early resumption St Tous 8. "W eustomers of my brother and as many | of dividends on Rock Island preferred Do ot : Wew ones as_will favor me with thelf | and on St. Louis and San Francisco| 200 Sl Sher & &1 patron Extracting 26c and up. second preferred. The copper stocks | 13300 Southem Pacife .. movisd DR. CHAS B ELDRED. | hung back and reselling of refined cop- | ‘4o to g "o or..0 per by second hands kept up the un- | —"" tewnese Croner : tavorable imbression of market condi- | 1300 Temas & Pacific .. o ——OPEN— tions for that metal. Preliminary esti- | 1109 poledo, St L. & Weat mates of the week's currency move- ment compiled by the banks themselves el= 0. &1 @ | invicate the balance of the movement still in favor of New York, but for a UnionPacific Do. ptd Tnited, Statss Fealty. . United” States Rubber United States Steel .. Business Mén’s Lunch a specialty. |less amount than last week A de- Do. ptd Also Regular Dinnor, fifty cents. |CLD¢ 1% cash holdings of near $3.000,000 600 T T seems likely to be shown by the bank | goo Wi © g . o yes HAYES BROS. Props.|statement, The quiet tone of the| 240 Do pi1 i 3 d JThere is a great variety of Carpenters Zools . y rket s i to | 0 - Vestern Maryland « s U e gt el Wertingaonie. Fe on the market but there i only one complete¢ for uneasiness on the part of specula- | 1300 Westinghouse Hectric ... DOMINICK & DOMINICK, | e imncns. e s SormeShyne | 2 Wt i o of disapprobation on the part of the |- Wisconsin € FOUNDED 1870, banks with the volume of loans of some | ™ brand made for quality, that is the reason we sell the famons al sales. 660, shares stock market borrowers, nevertheless, = w7 Mombers of the New York Stook | ,,j come recent selling of stocks was 2 COTTON Exchange. said to be In responge to intimations| New York, Sept. 3.—Cotton futures from the banks. Bonds were steady. |closed firm. Closing bids: September . Total sales, par value, $3,820,600. Unit- [ 1246, Octobei 12.50, November 12.51 M‘ ‘“ "lyll Bfldl ln"slmflnl; ed States fours registered bave de- | December 12.39, January 12.55. Febru- clined one-quarter and the coupon one- |ary 1257, March 12.62, April 12.63, e last week. |May 12.68. Spot closed quiet, five points higher: middling uplands, 12.85: STOCKS. middling gulf, 13.10; sales, 1,209 bales. Sales. High low. Close Brand, The K&K KUITER Trade Mark or the words KEEN KUI7éR on any tool are an absolute guarantee. Buy a teol under this brand and you wil' krow yon are getting the hest. Orders exsouted in Stecks and Bonds, | hlf per cent. on call st Grain and Cotton. NORWICH BRANCH :- e halier . 53 v ; o onesot] “E G B B B oy 03 THE HOUSEHOLD, - MOSES, Mar. Cootirr i S il 2 1-4: last K 2 1-2; closi 5 e R e T TR e T4 eren ar s 12, Time Joans ote ; Bulletin Building, 74 FrankiinSt. 1700 Am. Hide & ol active: sixty days 2 3-4@3 per cent; ninety days 3 1-4 <cent.; six month: {'per cent o i

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