Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 21, 1909, Page 3

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\PID RISE ON Bakos. LARGE TRANSACTIONS | iy e Dus to Substatial Recuperation in | st A5 St-iu—Wmflinsr Opnmn TomM—G!ofn‘é Garo BRI 1 oo | Hdatenn, Sighe 1, s SRS i e ‘Can et Ssalorin e S Ktm up Winning . PSS |y av .| Hbton vien Bl coflie S New York, Sept. 20.—Encouragement m g=. .,_‘ - RIS o “mefilfl rmmmt. - ghowlu against the Central for a resumption of speculative op-] §00Am Te S { 7 Rk s s itt man, erations was found in the substantial | 1000 Am. Locomoti Philadelphia, ‘Sept. 20.—Phlhdexpm_. bases on balls, off Plaak 3, olmm!nl first “B;'u ;<o 1 17100 Am. Smelting teated troit toda: 1 ‘the final | 9%, ™. Delroit 1; passed L : , Rochester o recuperation in the banking surplus deteat ro y in the final (%, L P i Qisclosed by the weekly bank state- | 2% 2o 2t - game of the series, making three vie- e sl s | TN : ez hushand ment on Saturday after the stock mar-| 5100 Am. Tel & tories for the former to one for Detroit. Straight Game for Yankess. Brockiwgs icdey iy 8 cote of 18 1o 3. Knetocr was | Tovento d‘m‘“ PR re iy g ol M 7 ket had closed. The fact that a scal- m:: i ired The score was 4 to 3. It was the four- | New York Sept. 20.—New York mized hits with | hit fi and recelved poor support. Beore: Ruffalo i beginning to doubt everyii -., gt ing down of the loan account Was Te- gy Amsconi Minics teenth victory for Philadelphia in the ‘errors. Pittsburg. Broklya. g Tolls e Dstrolt Tres Pronal sponsible for the reduction of the re- uis disina' twenty-two games played with Detroit fom Wb el M serve requirement nof ract from - 1l season. ‘Elberfeld 0.1 ureh, R 200 . & s o 34 0 ofWheat’r 4 2 20 1 f,’}‘,"’;:.‘i?;,‘:"';ni%:‘n‘.mm":':umrp'm 7200 Barry Accidentally Spiked. S % akelt 4 10 9 offeieniy 4 111 0 2| GEORGE GANO UNBEATEN YET. Ih htld s F h Neither did the facts that loans had The game today was intensely ex- hopo oa e abh po a e |Millerd 41 0 0 1[MFleen 4 1 4 2 1 £ ol " td“ been shifted to trust companies and citing” from start to finish, more than 0 3 Uempbiner s 14 0 0| Absdndy 31T L oftAmesth 4 0 23 8 Great Pacer Wins a olumbus in i A Y to foreign lenders to make this show- 29000 persons _ cheering * themselves 120 alkeen {310 8 Wihoart' 4230 ol 2008 1] geraight Heats—Uhlan Goes Against road .y.“'e‘;...fl, September ing, rather—than an actual liquidation hoarse at the many exciting incidents. 2711 dlinglerr 5 2.2 0 0] Smono 2 0 & 0 ofi ¥ 10| Record Thursda 4 of loans. The speculative element ap- Bt ofbe!:fifl-delgl‘lhkwu soéked Lo 98 o lwameras {1220 Maddoxp 30130 g > B Preferred Stock Dividend No. 41 ' 1 parently concluded that this process e’ leg ween the knee and ankle 3.3 0 )Enafedn i b g by olged Columbus, O., Sept. 20.—-George Ga- The Board of Directors ha ml J7 YOUR: NOUNE. WERNED could be easily extended to save them by Cobb, who attempted to slide into 03 2 ol Ll el 4l e (hat nbs mot heen peaten |declared the regular quarterly dowg the. policy we wrote for ‘youfrom trouble. The long time favor-| 509 Chiacogo & N. W. second base. It is probable that Barry 1010 SSE - INg Vet Sy A re e the 'Grand. Ciregit this year, to- [dend of one and three= q.uncn would mean Fire Insurance that pro- |ites in the speculation resumed their | 25800 Cicun M. & st ¥ will be out of the game for the re- 00 0ol 2120 8 Brook i o R o 5 o S showed himself superior to. any |Sthti of il oomarar payable On gects, because our -Companies are | prominent position in the market at mainder of the season. It was admit- 00 9 200 0 0] muns for Piusburg Byme, Leach 2. Clarke. Was: 1 in the field of Hoard of Trade |1, 1909, to stockholders of record -z trong, Feliable .and fair. If not in-}the outset and rose rapidly on large mm,,m,tmm.,,, ted by the home club officials and PO e 4 e ner. Miller 3, Absteln. Wilson. Anddcx, for Starteis, asif won in stralght Ithe. close’ of umness BeptieTEE ured, waste no. time—send for us alltransactions. Some check to the ad-|—— Do. ist pfd . players that the injuring of Barry was Totals, 361127 9 1 . Wheat two_ base’ hits, Lo His time in the first heat, | 1909 mee. o H vance and a decided shrinkage in the | —poo Bo. i pia i an accident, The Philadelphia players i oth (g ) gl opdorect 5 equals the record he made Common Stock Dividend No. 3. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. | activity came when it became known | "3 G Produas Dbunched safe drives with battery Teach, et | in July at Detroit, Gano was barred | The Board of Directors have this ¢ s * | that some of the banks were cailing | 1+ Deluvare & Hu pllavu hyl De(rglt ;vhlleq t.lfi v:u:;n,g t 3y Absteln_ 3 v;n = x;;.:l:‘ tsiwrs 8. Brookim 3 | iy guction pooling. The Bosun, first ?‘N‘Iurfid a dlv’ld%nd of hoeigee 'og:‘. Rickards Buildi #1 Main Street. [ loans and that readjustment of accom- players also made the majority of their » ses on bnlls, of Maddox I off Kietser 7. fi . ~ € p.c.) upon the Common Stock of septitdaw modations was made necessary. No hits count. 1 e i, B Takle Qe Dt | BT e o Bemens e, o, o | atike, ‘wan out After losing tho_ Arat | Sompany, pavapls octover L 1sekcieg 4 g;s;mtl}::xsulg:ttm;nzr' i(docme:g:&x; Winning Run on Murphy’s Hit. vy 7 P g o o g et -~ heat to Greatest Line. 1. |Pusiness Septemver 13 190, 2 '. TAIHAIT & M-, G e money position. Interior Philadelphia scored two runs in the | Kiclow; scrifice fies, Chase Ausiin: siolen bases e fl tat o i ""T h‘:d )::l‘{mfiodf\'.‘,;‘n‘;r Ifim‘rh"v ‘-A‘-‘ Y JEROME, Treasurer. 117 MAIN STREET. money markets reported a rising ten- first mning on four balls to Barry, | GRS, Moty Sl BRead: W6 0 8O | e, Sep, 20—Chiengo won the last_game of | oot I Inmer Guard, who did a third Aencs of Mmitsresbratas aid an. Frcagel i i Coflins’ double and Bakers single. | jui iy "Ort 1, by | he serice trom?New York. % w0 2. todar. e ued | 10 1 T0CT 1 easy - | 200 Tilinots Centrat 'Leary, who received four balls at|Manning 3. by Doune 2. ay Jow i bases on balls. seasor ics betwen tho two club.s gach get 2.06 1-2. FAT . Fire, Accident, Health, :;"nl"smg re ot Jemand, On ths for-| 17se iwveren a0 % e ot the: S it Sotiel o Orth 1 ot Doan 1, :flzxr.-sx i, o Ot | ‘"z“\:qlr‘l;:‘nrl;:‘ ey ettt fow B | Two of the first kilvision 11 pacers S||ver Spring © 1 A anings, off Munting 3 {n 8, off Doane 9 in | on Marquard, but could do nothing with Kiaw von hea ot than 2.06. Ess H. Liability, Plate Glass many, after hesitating over the week on Mclntyre's long fiy to Heltmuller. | 5 e Jous 3'n 3; time, 2.00; umpives, Connolly and | & reerult from Shoencport. who. fiisbed O R ther Manoiia” 1oon tirs Hret o 4 end, advanced its official discount rate | 27 Inier Marine b Philadelphia scored another pair of | and Kerin. Brown Injured. bis shoulder In the fourth st Mangee S . . o and Steam Boller Pt T T T Tung ‘I the feirth inning. . With. oo G e landed. the next wree win vasten | Blegching & Dyeing Co. am e ure of protection against the heavy | 5% jitemstons, Pump out, B&ker,:lngled and iook third on Boston Rallied Chicago. New York. (;’;”'L e u(ur:mt;ml;?w\\ o drain looked for in conmection with the | s Keuss Gty Souihers. Davis'- single, the latter keeping on to| Boston, Sept . L, howma@ - whopeas|the secon o a '" s u n A " G coRiAs Detober settiumatn. "THo okl . second when. Moriarty dropped the | break in'the sertes Eresab ¢ 0% 3 1l bosiesn 3| she pleased 3 Hrs‘ Mol" age B’nd’ throw to third base. A passed ball [ $ 0 % With Boston one run behind in Shihedir X0 3 6 Gienmayt-of 3| Ublan will go Thursday to beat 2.01. ‘ vate discount rate rose both in Lon- 3 P Lord ‘reached fret by being i immecintely tiolo | Sehultexi 3 0 1 0 0|MCickls » Norwich Unien Pire Insurance Socisty, | don and Paris, and, while the compe- scored Baker and moved Davis to third, | cecond and then third. and scored on Speaker's bit. | Howard.1h 111 0 ofMurray.rf 3 0 u. s, tition for the weekly arrival of gold in the latter scoring on Murphy's single. | and snotier finele and an oui. decded the gume. | Sleiweiats 3 23 2 ofpeiinh H M'GRATH VS, CLAYTON. ‘ . - . gm x"oildul? {Fau'.ke' il mwuhdri“"i m’fi‘ u?:m‘::‘l‘:dm fi'fin’l‘y‘,‘.'v‘,‘"zi‘;,‘,n%‘:;' = Chicago. Boston. Tierss 40 33 il 3 [ Irish Giant in Shape to Open Wirestling mk‘h e Mxr"\hy “{\::;\r:: ::c:;:; oouts SRTNNARE ussia took all the available supply af s 2 3 3 3037 ofteyerne H ance with provisions o age, Western Assurance Co., U. €, a reduction of a penny an ounce in Cobb singled and Crawford beat out| . . . . abhzo s s sl Browny 10 0 0 Of\aruardn H Season Here Tonight. First Moftgage 6 per cent. bonds of 00178 market was thus affected and was ap- si 3 Coe. 2 £ X Norwich sports will get a chance to preciably firmer with lessened advant- Score: Berowsdt 4 13 0 0 21l Tota, §2 04 1 Towls, 92 62010 4 |see a wrestler new to them perform ATTORNEYL AT LAW. age to American borrowers of funds | o Nerih Amedcan - Philadelohia. Detroit. Poal® ¢ 49 T 0ol sBued tor Brown in g fonight In T A. B. tall, when Captain DYEING COMPANY broad. The speculation was fincited Northern Pa bhopo & e b b 'l o 100 st Db e g Gharles Clayton meets Jack McGrath, ” AMOS A. BROWNING, by vatlods factors in which Tumors | ;3100 Budte Mail wondece 3 3 3 0 Opyctntsretr 2 05 8 0| paea® o 0| Donaaee 51 0| Score by innings: v_s | the Trish Glant, in & finish bout, best piated February 17, 1600, numbered a8 Y played a considerablo part. Often Te- | ‘300 Peoplos s jed il i i4 iimms 3 ? Sey 01 0| Rk 23033020 073 two out of three, catch as catch can, | follows, have been called for payment Attorney-at-Taw, 8§ Richards Bigz. |peated rumors that an announcement | it Piitwn ¢, € & ¥ i o4 | PR BRI R A e SR RS S O a tor Chliabe: Shvicirk. Towast - erteiae | strangle hold “barred. for the entiré |and will be paid on presentation and s immi Ve erially 8 e xxl:uuon 3b 4 21 41 otals, | for New York McCormick. Murray: tw ¥ . eceipts and s et. As o on and - v & i dustriously used. United States Steel | 123100 Neading 1. Yabs g IZ ey s tanl L8 88 10 30z s Bl e .J"‘;l..‘.\fllm‘l‘"n!v.,.".'fl Gaviier | [CELE) 18 day or two, showing the in. | at the office of the lorneys at Law | rose brisiiy to a new record jevel, | 4ete meoubic ‘Sieei Bgionee 3 8 3 3 8\Summers 030 031 03 T8 |l s e tman, Tinke, Sevitc et | torest the followers take in secing their INDUSTRIAL TRUST GO, dver First Nat Samk Shetucket st {elped by the continued highly favor: Punkp 3 0 2.1 0] 2 o B A CTEE, AL OOl ¥, | o dusen Chiense T, New York 5. @t buse on | local favorite exchange grips with the pracyeolon Sutrands B chag of ths trode. At ttembt| el 1UR N7 id s Towis, 23 87 12 o S el e i | strons man wha is atet his scalp, there b ches 3 3 oy B s, off Hal in off Sutor 8 In | Brown 1, by Marquard 5, by Klawitter 2: time, 140 s be v ouse whe! e i Btalrway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk. | \v.s made to relieve the depressing LA Tl R o Smith 0 o' 2-3: saerifice hits, Lord, Atz | Unpires. Johmsione 4nd Rigler MU | events are pulled oft. Both wrestlers M-S Tel, 5 Influence of recent unfavorable copper e Pula $388 00 Sl e Tumei: woies st bl ity 3 Loy tiaand aye reportd fit forl the atrugmie, have Providence, R. I, trade advices by intimations that a rise | 66100 Southern Paclfic Runs, for Philadelphia Barry. Collins, Baker, Das- | barl ; base on errors. Chicago 1: it b Magee's Homer Counted for Quakers. ing prepared by plenty of road work, [ ... e . PAINTING! PAINTING! |in the price of the metal was at hand | 1760 Southern Railvay in.Top Dol Melntyre, Cobby Oleary; s bace | pltcehe, by Pape 1, by Stiar 1; srick by Pae | st Loute Sent Higgins did yot atlax 2 Mt |and each is confident of winning. It is | With accrued interest.to that date, That is our business and now is the | tCugh by what agency was not clear- | oo Tennesses Couper P e N R A R R L TN R T until vhe seventh insing. when o seruty dogle v | understood that Clayton’s tastics will | after which interest on each of sald time to have it done, We will be glad | 1Y epecifted. The price of copper war-| 1000 Texas & Pacitc en base, Heltmuller; struck out, by Plank e i e Bale Yy e BT elphia | he to win e it at all that the | bonds ceases: to give you estimates and our work | Fants in London had a small advance, | —== vl Summers 1; left on_bases, Philadéiphia 2, Detroit 3; el Wl o B o Lovks Phitadelphia, match promises a fast one from the| ¥ Will be done in a first-class manner at | And Rio Tintos were strong in the | g5 . e Y s ke . | start Nos. 3, 4,5 6 7, 8 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, & reasonable fgure. Give us & friaj |Mark:t. Southern Racific and Union Tt : : e e e S o oo Ty §| As a 135 pound preliminary, two 2 18,19, 20, 31, 31, 9,84 9 order. Pacific were heavily- bought, and the closed barely steady. Closing bids: | in the elghth fnning. Seore: o | Norwich Greeks, Strathey Ragopoulos 3 BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut 8¢, | mPortance of the sileged agreements September 12.75, October 12.76, Novem- Washington. st. Louis. and George Doicher, will try each oth- 26 , 2 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, i, i g . 12.76, December ., January a e ae er u ung Jenkins of Worcester, a 5 mar2sd harmony in the control of those prop- i 158 February 1288, March 1294 | conrorn % 4 olcruponae Tee 1| 146 pound star, is to be here and some- 36 8, 3! 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, MINICK & ”Ililcl, erties was dwelt upon. The sympa- [ s April 12.95, May 12.96, June July|Milsmet = 213 & sishotient ey 1 3 ol one may be found to 2o on with him 46, 48, 49, 50, , 53, 54, 85, 86, thetic influence of these movements on [ 600 Wabash ... 1295, \ 3134 el gibedee 3158 0 lalso. Clayton is expected in the city 5 < ‘ FOUNDED 1870, the general list was considerable, but | (g western Marsiand Cotton spot closed quiet, 15 points | Lelweltr 2 0 2 0 100 . - this morning from Ro Point, R I. 58, 59, 60, , 61, 65, 66, 87, was nut withont exceptions.. A notable | 1000 Westem Talon higher, middling uplands 13.00, mid- | Mileit 0 0 0 0 240 1o o 1211 1|The two big fellows wiil agree on a i 6.1 76, 75, 78,99 Members of the New York Stock L i i o LB dling gulf 13.25; sales, 600 bales. Euitersh $ 0 4 3 340 at. bit by batied bl referee after Clayton gets here. 9 3 e Exchange. ed out of e current of the opening | o Ve 000 T ares. S Sasto 3.6 31 o 11| Scoro by ioniogs ™ & —_ 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, . AT, 9 upward price movement and later be- il - CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Foremanp 318 4 3 e el g e 350 4 fdedidax aeh Favorite Had a Walkover. 88 0, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96,97, - focted partly by peofi takig. adver last MOREY. . R e b S g Gravesend, N. Y., Sept he ; Bonds and Nigh Erade Investments |Zccics »ariis. b bron takimg aftepiast | oy, voric Sept. 20, oney on can g g RN g R it S by rerasi 95, 99, 100, 101, 102, 109, 104, 105, were speculative buyers also who wers | irm, 23-4@3 per cent. ruling rate 3, 0 10% 101% e it all o = ture of the card today, was practi 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, Orders executed in Stecks and Bonds, | disappointed that no action was taken | 125t 10an 3, closing bid 2 3-4, offered at for Lellvelt In oth ns'2, by McQuillan 1: left ou b a walkover for the one to six favor- Grain and Cotton at th> annual meeting Saturday which | 23-4. Time loans very dull and steady, BT st ted for Street in Oth 6. ‘Philadéiphia . 135 umplres, and | jte, Firestohe. Only two horses start- R 5 would supply “rights” to_stockholders, | Sixty days 33-4 to 4 per cent, ninety Sl e oesyag] S Deted T Moemeh a ¥ g R G o tone and Quantitico. The |THE UNITED STATES FINISHING CO. NORWICH BRANCH : as had been rumored. The irregular | 32VS 4 per cent, six months 41-2 per L e S S favorite had but little difficulty in tone of the market increased as the e v 5.¢35.12 55|, Prisoner s'm: I am in prison for [vinning by four lengths. By F. S, JEROME, Treasurer. 61 Broadway Telephone 901 | day progressed. Bonds were firm. To- e 0% Runs, for Washingion Conroy, Foreman .for . | [ODDErY at a summer hotel. Visitor—| The first disqualification of the| oy York, Sept. 15, 1909, tal sales,. par value, $3,820,000. United COTTON. 18 303 Louls Crompton, Devoy. Rose: two base hits, Wal- | Were you -proprietor or head waiter? {meeting occurred in the fifth e when S 2 FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr. States bonds were unchanged on call. New York, Sept. 20.—Cotton futures 4113-16 | lace: sacrifice hits, Milan, W. Kiilifer, Schaeter, | —Detroit News. the stewards disqualified Emperor W sept16d S in New Jewelry, Glass Ware, Etc. 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. CLOCKS SILVER HIGHEST MAKE. HIGHEST GRADE, Rich Cut Glass Our very large stock of Ladie: tlemen’s Solid Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Nickle Watches must be reduced, therefore we have decided to make a cut in prices that will move them fast, some selling as low as one-half the regular price. Take advantage of this sale and save money. ONE OF OUR SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS Newest Cuttings in Deposit Ware. Engraved Ware, English, Austrian, Hand Painted Ware. Especially Low Prices to move the stock. Tea Sets, Berry Bowls, Bon Bon Dishes, Cups, Napkin Rings, Spoons, Tableware, Inlaid Ebony Toilet Articles, Deposit Ware, and many other Silver Novelties. All at great reductions. Reliable Instruments of every de- scription. Latest Styles. American, Chelsea, French and Engish, Hall and Mantle in Porcelain, China, Iron, Wood, Etc. 1-3 to 1-2 off. UMBRELLAS, LEATHER BAGS and PURSES, FOUNTAIN PENS, STATUARY, CUTLERY, OPERA GLASSES, PRAYER BOOKS and ROSARIES. Bay your Christmas Presents and Wedding Gifts and Birthday Remembrances now. T T alnwmaws High-Grade Jewelry Goods 2 and Pianos 145 MAIN ST, Norwich, Conn. | WATCHES. PINS, MATCH SAFES, TOILET ARTICLES, CIG- ARETTE CASES, JEWELRY BOXES, FRAMES, ETC Everything to be found in a First-class Jewelry House. GREAT BEIOV“. REDUCTIONS. HE PLAUT-CADDEN CO., s Established 37 years.

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