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Gecutamoe |_FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL AUTO Pt : ‘Telephons, SATURDAY MARKETS. ew York i been increased to 14 gh the. ~———Do. 2d pfd 4 e 4 dition of Bob Brown, Gil a " ] > 2 2 Philadeiphla ... . i A “ ] ..L..L.\..';‘Ifi.‘.‘.’.’..‘.,:?.'t.}c..m Striking Gains in First Dealings— | i Comoliduied Gis Score 4 to 3 Against C. A. C.—Athletics Gain on Detroit | 52" 4 Brownell to_ the list,’ and the ehi jy2idaw Closed Irregular and Unsettled. —all - for Academy Footbali Candidstes—Dennie|*os" ) ; : Feonars wit pesobly. e SR New York, Sept. 18.—The price . . at tackle rather than ) N movement was slightly irregular in Mclintyre Captain of White Rock. 7 the opening dealings in stocks, but - Piysbirg aliot. 18—Pilleduiokis web % | i & view to p X & Siace ware_ maty UHIRAE EUEE S P Hoton it "o 2" Corriden and Har- | horse cars of crosstown Y"; y the dealings showed great animation. wood sipport kept the score | York, the recefver of the This 4 Canadian _ Pacific _advanced 1 3-4, Rhode. tland-Connectiont Leapue Standing. . |PUL two good sized squads on the ey raflroad is experimenting with two AND BlllPlM Reading 1 1-8, St. Paul, Northern Pa- B - Be|field, American League Standing. one an electric storage y. ficic, Erie first preferred, Anacond: H 92 A Won.' Lo, v # ¢| using the new Edison sto and Delaware & Hudson, Thledo, 9 833 Wrestling Preliminar Detroit .. 1 4 0|and the other a gasoline ency Est. 1846 Louls & Western ‘praterred, -and | T RENE NS 3 4| Jack McGrath has secured twa LN- | pH 21 0/in which a gasoline engine is Jnited States Steel preferred, large [ __° iemstional s 2 %0 | pound Greeks for a preliminary Tues- | Chicam. . 20 0|to operate a dynamo that fi fractions. On the other hand, Union |, 200 Jowa Central . 4 day night when he meets Captain | Clevelani 1 S § o current to motors on the ear Pacific, Pennsylvania, Brie, Atchison m’l:n-,-fiflu Southern. Pitcher Phillips of the C. A. C. team | Clayton, and also has Young Jenkins | Xev York b - 270 2 We have n _moved our office— | and New York Central, which were | 300 Do, o4 o had a_shade the better of a pitching | of Worcester, who wants to come here | . i, 10 Etorse.2h H 611 — . ; this time to the end of the hall, second | notable strong yesterday, sagged a | 7o Ao & St duel Saturday at Wakefleld against | if an opponent can be found to wres- b : 03 , N A story, ‘Thamés. i Lein ¥4 * Trust _Ce, | Small fraction. Fnion Pacilc preterred | * 10 SMmeud Pusise .. Tefft of Wakefield, but the Rhode Isl- | tle him at 140 pounds. This will make American League Results. A = Ih llltl‘ :MIS Fm 0. Building. sytapwr | declined 3-4. e & and team got away with the exciting @ star preliminary mat event. JAck | ..y o cima e e ly Wall S!reet: 11 a. m—The market jonal Biscuit 4 game, 4 to 3. The Norwich twirler | has been doing some long distance Intrels 0. “Batied for Harmon 320 Broadway, New York, T 3 more pass than his opponent in the | country roads in the last week, an w0 7. Boston 0, firt game; Boston 2, Chica- | philadephia 3 k receded to below vesterday's closing. 'y York Cemiral. [box: Philiive’ Snd" Corniban. of the| Sys. be wiil bs in good shape o give | ™ & w0l @ e Louts .. WG :',’;':"'c’:m"-;.." Independent strength was shown by rtolk & Western C. A.'C.'s wer only hi and take anything that the captain has — da . he ters t - - o s were y hitters to get Eustorn League_Resuits. declared the regular quarterly the FUIL stocky SO & fawv wpecialtien. | L1 Nk Amdeln-. . S% 13 ; [ more than one safety apiece, but each | to offer. At Jesrsey City-Hochester 10, Jersey City 0. |dend of one and three-qaurters Yuipn Faeifles New Yorx Cantonl. 15, | 00 P Wil of these got two, Counihan leading T 3 At Provides e Prixidence 4. Buftalo 1 cent. (1% pc.) upon the S. Steel and Pennsylvania fell 1, Unit- | 759 Pennsylivania the hitters as his brace of bingoes were YALE FOOTBALL. | o At Newark—Toronto 4, Newark 1. Stock of this Sompey payable 0 ;d1Rom;n:i)!c::;t:;‘xwfig:‘l::;dp;;ul&?g T R e a double and a single. The score: & v g I Tarero PR d_d‘lA B fiw"c';ou“:u""n;:.x:le ers a;‘rfifll oy 3 700 Pressed *Steel Car ... Wakefild. Norwieh. aptain Coy Not in Early Games— [numaic cFarland and Bronson Draw. the, ember et e S S e Bullmin Piiace Car'? b o s s el Candidates Get Together Today. | baltimor " New Orleans, La., Sept. 19.—Packy | " Common Stock Dividend New & U. S. Rubber moved up 2 peints, Am- | 104700 Resding — el e 2 s s itie Jerses ity arland_and Ray Bronson fought|( o Board of Directors have this erican Malting preferred and Great | 4700 Republle 'Sicel Belanvhsd ¢ 178 1013 3| Yales football candidates assemble twenty rounds to a draw at the West | qeciared B dhvidend of one 'per ‘oan Notthornl gratermsd T 1o1) b M et /IR e ..o Amolac 2 1 7 3 0 8 0 oftoday for the first time this season on Frsidi Tagin Auiatis: Side Athletic club in McDonoughville, [ (1 p.c.) ubon the Common Stock of this v Close—The market closed unsettled Bt L & 8 ¥ 5d'pid Totkercd 3 03 01 4130 ¢| Howard Jones, Yales' old end, and Jers meond e, Y leans this afternoon. i Soptember 18 10 1 3 and irregular. The reaction carried 0 8t Louls Southwestem Eaton.2b,3 4 0 2 2 2 427 0 1|head coach at Syracuse last vear, will | | [falo | . i g g " 8. JOROME, Treasurer. Reading pack two points from lia best.| 509 o Y. g g p Teatp 3 014 Olallenrt 3 0 2 0 8|have full charge of the team at the |Mptial b jenmd e T SPORT BRIEFS, sep20d . . bac 700 o "Shetgei &1 —— 353 s 3| Start as head coach.. Captain Ted Coy | Toronto 1. sccond game ~ fri;_v, ;nglogntlin;flfl; p;;(l’:::ig Pn'; 25506 Southem ey Totals, %S el (8B 9 ) iy still n £He Nospital v New: York puidence G, Baltimore L fist game. Balumore | Saturday football scores: At Lewise Consolidated Gas 1. & rise of 1 1-2 | g Do @ ..o Norwiéh 101090610 0g|and is not expected much before the |3 Providence 1. second gamie. ton, Me.—Bates college 0, Fort McKin- S-l s l'i Y C ! . 700 Terueasee Copper Focnn v - 21047100 *4|playing season opens. By o ley At_ Carlisle, Pa.—Carlisle In- 1ver n in Brooklyn Transit rallied prices. | 1200 Texas & Pacific... P SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. IF YOUR HOUSE BUR Amongst the speciaities Central Rail- | 800 Toledo, St L. & West pluns. for Wakeeld My, . Belama. Ao s soon as Captain Coy returns he _BASEBAL Es. dians 35, Steelton 0. i » down the policy we ‘wrote for vou|road of New Jersey rose 2 1-2, and | 00 Do ptd .l g ey R RS T DLLPECRDIY Tufl /th8 [RID rOM 0o | . - guusey. cqtriouse PP 10" debieis th & The v B a would mean Fire Insurance that pro- | Colorado Fuel preferred 2. il ™ i P g Ry vy iy e bench, as far as campaigning of games | {1*%" 104 C e whtanager McAlcer rays that Rubo le:clllllg & eiflg . '8 tects, beoause our Companies ‘are| Renewed selling met fhe recovery | 't Uriwd suies Resiiy Teft 2, Phillips 5; time, 1.45; umpire, Reld. B oouienen - Coy WILTHOL BEuresin |, e, Ivsie G el i continoe. & MG of . 3 in- in. 1500 United States Rubber. .. opening games, an: s thought | darkness with the score 3 ns. e yer denfes tha :\'xr\::v“wr:sli:bto HQT:.e&::nd"go:".g, - sl s o 71200 Unlted Statees Steel % & ., |that he will probably be able to get |hach were easy. bu: Pleistcr and Crandall were abie | he has asked for waivers on the former F][s( nor[g.ge h “ onee, STOCKS, e Dennie Molntyre to Captain White | into tbhel\wesl Point ;m)ua. Oct. 16, | 14/ o et e 27, Zimmerman. | grout southpaw > Carolina Chem. . Rock. Jack Field, who started the NCELON | cago the run that tied the score. The flclding and gRv e ——— ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. o N e P B +ille | 8BMe last fall at fullback, will prob- | beting o Deills wees festurenr: Biny. Mo At ‘Philadelphia Saturday the Gen-| 8 3 R ALl Chsbames. il 5 e e Dennie Mclntyre, the Greeneville ; | Notice is hereby given, in accorde Richards Buildin 91 Main Street. | 16300 Amaigamated Copper - BT first sacker, has been selected as cap- | 201y _get plenty of work in his place Chicago. New York. tlemen of Philadelphia defeated the | 1 ¥ 3 . Am. Agreutural - e P e tain for the White Rock team next |in_the early games of the season. | uh g « | Gentlemen of Ireland by an inning and |ance with provisions of mortgage, thag eptiédaw 2 Am. Best Sugsr .. 90 Western Union season in the Rhode Island-Connecti- [ Yale veteran stars are likely to fig- [ Ewrab = g 01168 runs in the first of a series of | piret Mortgage 6 per cent. bonds of e s Winonan centent i3 |cut league, succeeding Pember, ®ho |Ure in the early games of the season | Sheelralt & 1 4 $ i o maleheR Lo by Inlaved | i er s e A Am. Hi Total sales, 471,000 shares.’ goes to Dartmouth college. Dennie, [les$ than usual this fall, Kilpatrick | movard1n 4 118 R i ILVER SPR H N. TARRANT & GO., | oX: B B [ . e e S o s, {14 PHRER 11 AL g 117 MAIN STREET. MONEY. all the baseball fans. has been with | WeTe crippled by en e o, | Tokerss § 2 4 3 i o] Amert Seckel of Brinceton Satur- g 3 St s = andle, y. Archere 5 0 % 3 day afternoon won the intercollegi a ary 17, 1900, Fire, Accident, Health, New York, Sept. 18—Money on call | JIICE ROck the latter part of this | Tyl [opaniy take the gridiron in the | Reulbeenp 2 0 1 3 3 |goir_championship defeating arry G. | oo o T ‘L”,‘,, ';:;“::" for S Refning. nominal, no loans. Time loans dull | g ofo%, PEIIE # PIOP B et that | carly games in about the following | Zim'man 1188 ofswagme 0 8| Legg of Yale, 6 up and 40 to go. The " . ~ liability, Plate Glass e and firm: 60 days 3 1-2@3 3-4 -er | {irS% POE, Thete he s a target that ) SN B der: o020 I mateh was at 36 holes over the links |and will be pald on presentation and g .. and 90 days 3 3-4@4 per cent.: - ¢ YiuSlim® | Left end, Logan; ieft tackle, Parker . . . after Oc Am. Woolen . cent., an P T s ft end, Logan; iel . Park 0000 0 Totals, 0 [of the Apawamis club at Rye surrender on and after October 1, 19 S months & 1 et 1-3 ooy cont pept-i | or under. Wherever they come, “Slim' i kle. Pa p X and Steam Boller . .. 15000 Argmas Mt Mercantile paper 4 1210 5 per con, | handles them in classy form'and is |left suard Andrus; center, Tovee or : — at the office of the 3400 Ateh - e o 8 pe 'n as tcher a > e; q : wch i Tth, e Eglinton sel sery ha T et i ik Sterling exchange drm at 434408 | 100, foorsof thts mection. = (" |tatkic, Brown: “rignt end, Savase e 1 cap ot 300" sovereitus. for ‘iwo wear| INDUSTRIAL TRUST GO 200 Paltimore & OBio. .. 43450 for 60-day bills and at 4.86. Dennie's elovation to the captain’s |auarterback, Vaughn and Merritt: | -t o " ath. ve-: iy e B, v l : — Tio. ptd 3 @4.86.10 for demand: commercial bills . e Iy right | halgbacks, Bvans, Kistler and ™olt: | ‘Batied for Marauard in olds, distance five furlongs, was wor TRUSTEE, g 400 Jirookiyn Rapid Trans elight, as he. 2 - e s P . | cnicags 2 0 1 0 se 0000 P. Whitneys' Littoral. refly was ) u. 8, 3100 Canadini_Pacific - fcan dollars 43. 5 & brother of. the Mereury-footed Jupes | Klilpatrick and Naedele, end, Hobbs, {90, § 53 38 8 38 88 8 8 0 0=l {aecond and " Seppuku - third & Eighe Providence, R. 1., Assets $2,759,422.10 N T = COTTON, McIntyre, well known as a sprinter, {:lvkk:‘: P‘lhr\i;'&:‘ann:lr;dafir’g)v. q‘;m\hprl _— horses ran. ¢ ot “Now' Ters ’ all player and boxer. cks; ; y are vet- A fith aceruec st to Western Assurance Co. U. €, 3000 Chosepene & Onin New York, Sept. 18.—Cotton tutures | 2% Plaver and boxer. erans ‘who mag not be seen extensively | (. e ¢ W ASiONE Tstives o Assots $2,397,608.00. 2 aan & it . closed steady: September 12.55, Octo- e . in_the carly games il eyt New York baseball critics are very [after which interest on each of said tec11a hicain Great Wesiern. b 15N e Academy Football Practice. Walter Camp, YaFles' athletic ad- e much enamored of the playing of Fred [ ponds ceases s | 30800 Chicnse, 3o & S P 12.70, 1267, February 1268, | Tootball practice at the Academy |viser, has been spending o weck in | vhem Oukes o Te Merkle this year, and oung Tol- 3 o T ——C. CC &8 Toutsi March April 127, May 12381, | will be given a start this afternoon on | Munchester, Vt., on the golf. lings, but | 7nt eorine. ~Svade was b | e besji hannad sl kisde 57, 6 810,31, IS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 700 Cotorado ¥uel & fron. July 12.83. the Academy campus, when all the[he is expected to return to New Ha- | hois rie oo v st of praise. The situs i am 20 o8 s iz Spot closed quiet, 15 points higher. | husky material in_the school will be|ven carly the comirg week. First gare is & whole lot different than it was 3 [11T7]] ‘m lm i law - 7 Middling uplands 12.85, middling gulf | invited to meet Coach Bunnell and AR Cinelnnati. about this time last year , 34, 35, sp—— 18.10. No sales. Captain Jack Gallivan at 2.45 o'clock. TWO FALLS. abhopo a e T ", 45, ever First Nat Sank. Shetucket St S This will be the first gathering of the ; Bescherat 4 14 8 1 o] Melvin W. Sheppard, New York's , 44, 46, Eatrance DOMINICK & DOMINICK, When Not Talking. Eridiron heross and they will need (0| Glayton Says He Will Win from the | S & 113 § H i ¢ {otar. Bait-miler, mat & dissatrous de- , 55, 66, Btay nex: to Thames Nat Bun! But the same kind of a hat on Jim | put in some hustling work to get into g e iy : §ifeat Saturday at the hands of Harry Y r:x“a’ 3. - * FOUNDED 1870. . Hill amlgyou couldn’t tell him from uh:\péhas all‘n‘xje other a;:'hools they will Irish Giant. Fean 131 H 2 ‘vl._’ ng of ”r‘x’y' ew York Athie y , 66, 67, -~ - Admiral Melville to save your life.— |play have had a week or two prac- r ? 1 ) 0 0 i The race, with a large entry list; was 26,17 ety | Members of the New York Stock y ] L Providence, F. I, Sept. 18, 1009, | Downevss 4 o 2 ‘ 1| ine Bl <o Skl g . , 17, Los Angeles Times. tice already. This will be quite an ad- ] X 99 pesme 37 ligawme 4011 1lthe star event of t ew York At s PAINTING! PAINTING! Exchange. sy s s B vantage oxer the Academy boys in the | Sporting Eduitor Norwich Bulletin. |Safic = 4 1 51 §fwenes 49 21 1 |letic_club's annual Metropclitan A. A 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87, That 1s our business and now is the Stonington.—Requiem high mass | early games. There will also be a| Dear Sir: You can for me : s 1. champlonship mect at Travers Tsl- 83, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93 b6, 97, time to bave it done. We will be glad £ was_celebrated in St. Mary's church|good proportion of new men to be|through the columns of The Bulletin . Tou | Ges: won_easily, with four o 2 lo give you estimates and our work (JONNS &N Ig 408 MVBSIMENLS by "rev. Jonn C. Lynch - Tiursday | worked ino shape for positions on the | that I expect o win the mateh: ho 000232010 e Yards or more to spare, in 1 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 108, will be done in a first-class manner at morning for the Tepose of the soul of | eleven and drillea_into team play =o|saining two falls from Jack MeGrath 03 Slaty kie 2ie - - 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, & reasonable figure. Give us a trial | Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | Frank Clay, who died in Fayal, Azores, | that the football directors have their|next Tuesday night. T am trotting oif e e Laseball scouts assert that Detr order. Grain and Cofton. in Augus work cut out for them to put on a|from five to seven miles every morn- Gttt a Joi of luck in securing Pit —_— BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St LN A A team that can cope succesfully wih heing on the outskirts of Providence and I wniag from the Sun Fran~ see THE UNITED STATES FINISHING €O 2 CH BRANCH : Norwalk—Through the kindness of | opponens to be met. Every man with |will be ready for Jack's rough tactics | Beewersr 5§ %% & the draf® route. Besides Detroit . mar26d NORWICH BRANCH : 2] PP | ! Willlam P. Eno of Saugatuck, the ve-(a will to get into the game has a|which I hope there will be no inter- | Oaerr: 31 1 o |the Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati, St By F. S. JEROME, Treasurer. o Berary the pasie, e e e | 67 Breadway Telephone 901 | randa of the Norwalk hospital is to be | chance to make good either on the firsi | ference from the outside providing we | Hebilizelth 3 2 9 Nationals and Pictsbu g pjut in dr . . s Ress beiore the pupitc. Lhel me- vi x: g ithi he mame. Mitchellif 3 1 ° t > ew York, Sept. 15, 1909, p R P e e I N extended, providing accommodations [ or secoond elevens, for of course it is | keep within the rules of the mame g T %|for him. The club owners drew P g columns of Fhe Hviletin. FRANK O. MOSES. Mar. for convalescent paients. expected to have candidates enough to CAPT. CHARLES CLAYTON > 403 o [the play nd Frank Navin of t pti6a Sweeping Reductions » Ngw Jewelry, Building Must Be Vacated At Once. Every Article Must Be Sold. We have enlarged the present building several times, but this time we have entirely outgrown it and have got to move. We have only two short weeks to dispose of our large stock of Jewelry. No such bargains were ever offered before in high class Jewelry, and in all proba- bility will not be again. . Come at once. ; This is the greatest sale of its kind ever held in New England. This is the finest stock we ever had in our 37 years of business, and it is especially selected for a holiday trade. New and genuine goods can be bought at the price of imitation articles. SILVER Rich Cut Glass These goods will go quickly, HIGHEST MAKE. HIGHEST GRADE, % 2 as nothing ]lke them has ever been offered here before. BE HERE TODAY. Everything is Guaranteed. — ONE OF OUR SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS : )] Open Evenings during sale. Tea Sets, Berry Bowls, Bon Bon Newest Cuttings in Deposit Ware. Dishes, Cups, Napkin Rings, Spoons, E ed W % 2 Reliable Instruments of every de- Tableware, Inlaid Ebony Toilet i Hnnda';;ini’;fl;,h‘;':m"m"' scription. Latest Styles. American, TRADING STANI PS Articles, Deposit Ware, and many 3 A Chelsea, French and English, Hall other Silver Novelties. All at great Especially 'l;::w tP’;:“ £amove and Mantle in Porcelain, China, Iron, reductions: ¢ e - Wood, Ete. 1-3 to 1-4 off. with each purchase. OI D WATCHES. PINS, MATCH SAFES, TOILET ARTICLES, CIG- UMBRELLAS, LEATHER BAGS and PURSES, FOUNTAIN PENS, STATUARY, CUTLERY, ARETTE CASES, JEWELRY BOXES, FRAMES, ETC OPERA GLASSES, PRAYER BOOKS and ROSARIES. Everything to be found in a First-class J.welry House. GREAT REMOYVAL REDUCTIONS, Bay your Christmas Presenis and Wedding Gifts and Birthday Rem>mbrances now. THERE 18 '3;“,"',':3 S s THE PLAUT-CADDEN 0., “ovorain jowsiy Geods ) Established 37 years. 145 MAIN ST., Norwich, Conn.