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and again for gains, ®00d support back of h’m, would have scored. [TIF i ot . &5 i 2 i i T ; L i B 8l ouSnormaun? lrn-‘».m-fly i Sister, Frides M. Brunn, Dangerously ‘Wounds Brother, Dr. A. E. Brunn, Bullet in His Own 4 4 Yale used three . : First game— Wilstn, % e the game, T qu-.rtmuh‘mdur.ln ‘ lelTL_E_lfr_ FAAY, | Dotreit. S i ; A triple ¢ . the most startli et moreanion” - Sokmsorts otk 343 | Cvail mererensiey Jor. Pore Soar |35 § 11 dis 87| Eoults, o macken a1 Sout W t0 individual and Bingham seemed to] ' ball Rules—Penaity for Fake Snap-{auhs = 3 1 3 e B st f Uclotke Welnesdny . lack life. back by Cente: Cemtendat i 14 gt t, s Gonstatin ¥, Brns, 4 IF YOUR HOUSE BURNED Joy kicked oft for Wesleyan and| . ' olnte. W T.Jones.ib Pi % - is to be applied as dam in favor | shot ‘and instantly killed his sister, 2 3 other points Walter. Camp, T tisburg. 000 0 0 1-00—1 pp] as damages in sl s Y Y fown: ‘the.policy we:wrote for you | PRIIbIn ‘made o five yard gain. donn- |y j 00 Vol 20Ve® on the football Samicc 10t New York 8317 1 4] of the Toronto, Dutario club £ a8 gut. | Rriedy. Margoerit ‘Brum. 41, danger’ would mean Fire Insurance that pro- | ;3 *povicidqy punted back. A serles | Fules committee, has the following to 10 gmy oi;(t a controversy concerning | o by his th-’ . e Yroni: “rellable’ aha*fair. "It mot (in- | f, line Dlunges by Daly and Philbin | SY-tn Recreation for October concern- | Soerd. 2 3 D e B e waokng row v £ s mothy surt A 3 ' \in- g ng the rules as rev! i E - ) for the touchdown. Hobbs fallea to|to the fac e s cur - n; ISAAC S. m Insurance Agl. | kick the goal Quarterback runs by |5toPs the play, that the umpire’s horn gt Belmont Park, N. Y., Sept. 20.—8, C. “"'l:: ;2::‘" D‘;‘”x_";““ took place falls a foul, and that the penalty may be refused by the offended side. Hence it is evident that the referee should perform that duty. “There was some ambiguity.in the rules last year where they stated that penalties when the foul was so near that the penalty would result in a touchdown must be reduced so as to carry the ball only half the distance between the place where the foul was committed and the goal lines It was intended that this should apply to a safety touchdown as well as a touch- down, and this has been made more specific. Johnson led up to the second touch- down. He was alded by Field and Daly and from the five yard line Phil- bin scored. Bing] replaced John- son and Yale did nat score again. On taking Bingham's Howe ran_the team in whirlwind fashion, but Yale was held on the five yard line. The lineu Yale—Logan le, Hobbs, Parker It, Cooney 1g, Hyde, Fuller ¢, Brown, rg, Lilley rt, Haines, Vaughan re, John- son, Bingham, Howe qb, Field, Holt 1hb, Daly rhb, Field, Kistler fb. Wesleyan—Sutherland, Gill Wilcox It, Smith 1g, Mitchell ¢, Darling Richards Building, - 91 Main Street. septifdaw N. TARRANT & GO., 117 MAIN STREET. " Hre, Accident, Health, Liability, Plale Glass and Steam Boiier . .. INSURANGCE le, Hildreth's Fitzherbert added another stake to his already long list when he easily won the Jerome fimlup. mile and five-sixteenths, here today. BASEBALL BRIEFS. Jose R. Capablanca, the Cuban chess ;rmter. has become a red-hot baseball an. ¢ President Murphy of the Cubs has withdrawn his charges against Umpire Klem. Ban Johnson is said to have been guidde by the advice of his regular staff of umpires when he picked Bill , one the most prominent citizens of Wood- stock. From the facts that could be gathered Wednesday evening, there is hardly a douut that Constantin's ter- rible act was due to an unbalanced mental condition. He was highly ex- citable and nervous in_personality and in the opinion of Dr. Joseph Spalding, medical examiner for the town of ‘Woodstock, he was Insane at the time of the shooting. Constantin lived about a quarter of a mile from the home of his brother, the doctor, whom, it Is sald, he has acted coldly toward for some time. It appears that Constantin came to the “In the rules last year if the center b h po b b Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, b, Rics o V018 | rush moved the ball as if to snap it Fi% 0 AW abhopo s e S s s g et ¥ ons ot hix. INNI0R BTSN 0 Dok et St Tes \e A u. 8, “| “Score, Yale 11, Wesleyan 0; touch— |2nd did not then continde the motion, Frad - “ 0% 3 lGantae 4 01 1 1|68 tiléphone eall. Wh ed nfter e downs, Daly, Philbin; goal, the ball was regarded as in play. It 521 S ey 4000 O|Bateser 2 0 3 0 0 Easterly was the first foreigned to ;! "Dl, 21 full at °'|:°;":a put it umpiré, Thompson; linesmen is said that there were some players 1113 pess $ a1 U 37708 gend the ball over the fence at Shibe) U8 SGTH P e’ became irritated and Yale and Dunbar of Pennsylvania; | V1O made the motion with the hand 3100 $o80 0’13 ommadans ¢ 5 81 o) park. The crowd gave him & generous | F Sy IOk 4 Q0O i of his In- time, 20 minute haives. without moving the ball, with the sole e e 3130 olkmbess 2 0 1 3 0|round of applause as he cantered over| ETCEHY h . 3 4332 o 1 1 0fthe circuit. y to get his party on the 'phone. et intent to draw the opponents into an 3013 31 1 41 .4 t Recal charge. This o coridnd el £r¥l 31340 S g 0 < ip| 204 in u frenzy tried to wrench the Harvard Makes Poor Showing. | focSoy heteule. that any Toint taose muETu o0 $o51almay 31110 The Tigers who are to make a trip | inatrument from its fastenings. Dur- Cambridge, Mass. Sept, 20.—A list- |by the center rush as if to put the ball 119 06| e ETE ISt 35581 | have o strons Tollowing among the|inE nis excitement he slipped out the l.etut Same "1‘.’f.2°‘2.,$' t?_lotrball o inhmlyhz‘llth:ut u:enl l::;u:; !helbs\ h; Totals, 34112712 0 :’:fi"“.‘y "[::"’n"_"""" S, baseball fans in the island. M.’u{ ter was Iying dead, with a bullet in her e e MB- Y. Harvard win- |play shall be penal a loss o Chiesgo s o 1 1-3 | McIntyre will manage the trip, which| pogrt “tnat passed in through the ng from Bates by the score of 11 to | five yards. Philadeiphia . 01 o— [locks like a big money muker, breast bone. 0. The Harvard line played fairly well but the work of the backfield was poor and the new quarterback, O'Flaherty, was decidedly mervous. Corbett exe- cuted some excellent punts for the Crimson. Yale Needs a Quarter. ‘Walter Randall, the old Harvard . says: “Yale had a powerful team last year but was mishandled in FROWN & PERKIES, passes, followed gave the locals by . Frank Atkin, the Atlanta pitching recruit, is working out every day and is“in shape_to take his place in the box. He is anxious /o take part in the great pennant fight, and 4s confi- Dr, Brunn was the next victim, and he "llnl down and lodging in the back. ever First Nat. Sank Shetucket St Only once was the forward | poth big matches, and the flaw was a three runs and the o the 1 dent ke coild make good in his end. Constantin then rushed from the of- pass seen and Harvard's solitary at- | ble I to L e 7200 RS n tembt to use it opdied h qWeck falinre. | L roack, whars Yald B ng. el e e & Cininnati. Bill Evans, the American leagua| fice, through the hall and into the lar and dominant taetician. This year she is in the same sftuation unless Johnson, Corey and Bingham ean be advanced. fntrance Stairway, nex: to Thames Nat. Buni Bat Tel, 38-2, es made a good showing and kept Harvard from making decisive gains for the greater part of the game. Keaney did most of the work for the visitors. Harvard played many sub- stitutes, while Bates used oniy one extra man. Harvard's touchdowns, one in each half, came on short line rushes, P. Smith carrying the ball over each time. McKay kicked the goal after the first touchdown, but failed in his sec- PAINTING! PAINTING! That is our business and now is the time to have it done. We will be glad to give you estimatea and our work will be done in a first-class Inor at Two Year Old Trotting Record. Columbus, O., Sept. 2§.-~Native Bell, owned by Edward Thompson of North- port, L. I, and driven by T. W. Mur- phy, won the world’s record for two old trotting fillies today, and a reasonable figure. Give usfa trial order. o T. Zone base on balls, off on_error, Boston left_on 1 Killlan 5. by Pape 1; passed ball, Donshue; time, umpires, Dineen and Connolly. 1.57; s, Athletics Break Even. Philadeiphia, Sept. 20.—Chicago broke eren Philudeiphia in a double "header here today. scores: with The 1 1 2 1 [ 2 1 H 0 2 o o 0 po 3 8 H 3 1 1 H 0 snE~cunwecscos ol mrusunsosss mlescmsssccsa umpire, has advarced steadily in pub- lic and player opinion until he ranks as thé® best on the staff. A few months ago he was rated second to Sheridan in some quarters, but opin- fon has swung full around to him. A Pittsburg newspaper man is of the opinion that the average man in a sporting department would fall for anything. He wanted to know ‘why it is that when great managers are spok- parlor, and a third and final shot in- stantly ended his mad career. Thée bullet passed through the roof of his mouth, severed an artery, and lodged in_the brain. * Mrs. Brunn, wife of the doctor, was also in the house when the tragedy oc- Hurry calls were sent for sur- Dr. F. B. Overlock of Pomfret r. F. A. Morrell of Putnam were BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chedtnut 8t [ond attempt. tied with Trampast for world's honors B i B hEs en of the names of Chance McGraw mirise r or trotters o age of both sexes. 10 0 0| <*Ran for Downey in 7t and Jennings. are &iwkys.:turus - | also came in attendance. - —_— 2 0 **Batted for. Fi in fore the public. In his opinion, |the |®! Rbed Dartmouth Had Easy Time. . Simon Uicholls of the Athletics was 00 0| score by nsings: greatest of them all his béen left out. B T T o Hanover, N. H., Sept. 29, —Dartmouth | married to Miss Marie R. Conneen of 14 1| Gnctna.......0....0 1 0 8 1833 8T His advice Is to look over Fred Clarke's | FHINT S et £ lodats the bul- we Are comple‘e had an easy time in her first game of | Philadelphia Oct. 2, 1908, and the se- 3 bt e e zeeelses ot Tie: saya; “in. all the ears tine, bu e season today, defeating Massachu- | cret has just leaked out. 210 larke has been managing a big league | ‘*% 3 ‘z 01 f St. Louis Won in Niath. ball team he has always been in the InA; x;-‘l:nzz‘!"u::m:lo:::ed man was . 50 1| i e Al e todn o e gt acrifen | FACE, and never failed to finsh in the | 5 SCRRTGL Sllnned"the residents Housefurnishers 30 e e e T R el | H1S N atonhaa won veveral pens | (The afair has stunned the residents FINANCIAL AND COM MERCIAL % art e nants, and alvays, played an SmpOTAnt | 1. o i the mmgnt proinent famiiies TR St. Louis. Boston. part in the race. s season he start- - 2 o Those Intending starting house- ! s R % s 0y o o|ed OF with but one man in the in- in Woodstock. Weeping will do well to eomo - Pritedeiomis 912 8 0 e_to|Babemnid £ 01 B 3 B e e JEWETT CITY Chicago ........ .....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 t 5 round the big German. Even this was ; AN EXCITED OPENING. o Tuns, for Chicago Parent, P Phila Eonsii.is + 314 4 3 3 5| not strong enough to suit him, so he — here and ses owr stock and get el - . e deuie g n?u;“fitfils.‘ifir.‘é g $10°] §|made the trade for Byrne. Now the| News from the Church Organizations— o e e | O B R et e o Pl g ot | 08 3 3 3 L e T i) (Doath of Wrs. & W. Willer—Theoper- many of the beautiful homes in i = P ':33 E,:'_'";‘,fl‘“'“' .‘.”:'fiv'n"..n.'..'u"fin"" ik Px'-‘l"udu":m"fl. ek ;Jm; ; : : 7:; 1% d(]mek e Tfimfda‘h{f‘;’ :"Lm'(\"m: ance Address by Prof. E. O. Tayler. ew York, Sept. 29.—The stock spec- | 48000 Chess; o 3 5 E e Clarke's outfleld? But wi ] . 8 and about Norwich, and our fur- | ulation started at a gallop today, but > & dion Totats, 2057 it must be handed to Clarke for being| ‘The ladies' society °:m'e“;‘fi::";y the strain-of the pace became obvious nd Krein. b Lo one of the greatest the game has ever "rr e miture bas always proven satfs- |a: a very early period of the day's Secondgame— Tl s 6 % 0.6:8'% 53] Draduced. He has'certalnly doms won-| TS . T Robleech &2 Bee fome on fastery. trading. The rush to buy and bid up Philadelphia. Boston .. 00001000 1| ders, as he has only a fair pitching Rarruhrnenil were served. at b o'clock: b prices made an excited opening, which abb p Tt 3 staff.—Philadelphia Times. Mrs. Robinson being assisted by Mrs. f'r;l;ud agrlc:: o‘nt:e:!;:cul:u" nt\l-g:; 18 RULES FOR WORLD SERIES. Védrclifis}éi = H. Je Mrs. Cl;l Jennings, - g 1 Wi Jackmon, Mrs. E. A. M. IIOURIGAN, ol e e e o 200 St 8 Nation Commission Acts—Fikst o t and Mrs. B, C. BIi 62-66 Main Street. Telephene 123-4. sept17d CLOSING 00T SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK raeans money saved for persons de- string to furnish or refurnish their Atchison. There were wide openings also in other stocks and the top prices then made represented the highest rec- ord in some intsnces. This was true of United States Steel and Atchison and Chesapeake and Ohio topped all previous prices in the course of the day. The high opening of 9%01-8 in United States Steel had been exceeded ‘earlier in the day in the London mar- ket, where the stock sold at the New York equivalent of 90 5-8. The realiz- ing sales which that price induced In London were continued in New York on a scale downwardd, and after the first half hour this influential stock cold, for the most part, below last 3300 Do. ctfs. : 100 Hocking Valiey pfd 1200 Minols Centrs 1700 Interborough Met. 3%00 Do. pfd ... 500 Inter, Harvester 300 Do. pfd ... 400 International Paper 300 Do. pfd 5000 International Pump »ld erosuere . for Philadelphia Rath . Davis t out, by Bender 5. by bases. Philadeiphia o | owsme g 2l amonccuane aloscsrcmcune 020 Heltmuller, 4 9 2. Olaring. Collins for Chicago Lapp. White 7 in 22-3 inning two base hit. Oldring: double play: Suter to Purtell to Altizer; bases. Oldring 2, Collins 2, Altizer, Rath Chicago 4; Widte 1, by Suter first on balls. off | oft struck it on Game at Pittsburg October 8. Cincinnati, Sept. 29.—After promul- gating rules to govern the world" baseball championship serfes the Na- tional Baseball commission at a meet- ing today vigorously criticised Pres- ident Charles W. Murphy of the Chi- cago National league club and imposed a gne of $500 against tke=Chicago club. This action was taken in a protest filed by the Toronto club of the East- ern leagne and was hased on an alleg- ed attempt by President Murphy to “coax away” Player Pfeffer from the Toronto team. The fine is to be ap- Democratic Caucus — Union ance Rally—Personal Mention. The democratic voters of the town me: in caucus in Grange hall Tuesday evening and nominated the following candidates for town offices: Selectmen, Hamilton Walis, Guy B. Clark; town treasurer, John F. O’'Connell. Mr, and Mrs. James S. Case were at the Grange fair in East Haddam on Wednesday. : Union Temperance Service. At the Baptist church Sunday morn- ing the ordinance ot the Lord's Sup- per will be observed. Rev. B.D. Rem- ‘mieeting. Mrs, E. read several short selections. The Baptist ladies’ ald soc at Mrs. Hattie = Tillingha: (Thursday) afternoon. OBITUARY. Mrs. J. W, Miller. O. F..Miller was notified of the death of his mother, Mrs. J. W. Miller, on Wednesday, Mrs. Miller has been in fil health for several years, and died Wednesday afternoan at ths home of her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Spicer, in Bristol. Her husband, J. W. Miller, has been with her for the past three E : lied as damages in favor of the To- | ington, the pastor, will officiate. homes. Don't fall to visit our store | nese saw s snormots fresmne or PR e e B Fonto olob. = vor of fhe 9% 1P U. at 630 p. m. In the evening at [ MOnths. during the next fow days and take ad- | alizing sales in all quarters of the list, York. Beot. 29—New York woniwo sames | AlL the rules heretofore adopted by | .30 o'clock there will e & ubion ser: A POISON vantage of the many extraordinary |and a pause to take breath was a nec- . Tl iy, (he vure telug 3 123 sha 11 | Uhe National and the American leagues | Vice I the tnterests, of no Heense bl ol ook values in ey wg;s”‘;‘l‘a"‘{“yc;:";c;?& o o ot e s St o M e :-‘ha'm):)‘i)gn)sn:; vt aoming worlds lof Colchester and Westchester have | 8o Aloohol Is Proved bv Prof. E. O. ) of strength in the later n b Hitine ‘on the Dari of oh locals, who g0t seventeen | getailed rules adopted by the commis- | been Invited. Acdresses will be made Taylor. g i ter market, but it safeties off McCarrs. Scores: 7 = of ent riien of tie ome rurmis m never regained its uniform upward ten- I irs, gasho— OIS Wiy Ay i erposty ped- N The regular quarterly mesting of the dency again. While a few stocks were it P. & S. St Louss. New York. vided for. e 4 . e !t ¥ w37 AT aggressively advanced, the rest of the Mo., Kan. & Tex. abh opo a abh po a o | Schedule for Detroit or Philadelphia. Salem Services Earlior. W. C. T. U. was held in the C Jist held ,back and in some quarters| 4800 Missourd Pacific 4 10 0 0fCreect 4°2°1 00 Rev. B. D. Remington will conduct ! gregational church qn Wednecsday e there were si ¢ odatiive doe 500 Nat. B & 2 4 0 ifDemmittst 3 1 2 2 o The schedule providing for the se- | o (ioay at the Pogwomp Baptist The choir asajsted in the R o oo S potiive dipesasion. 3 24 JDemnciv 3 o 8 1]ries hetween Pittsburg (National) and | chyrch, Salem, Sunday afterneon: at sineing Crossing the Bar, for ca urKe |o. prominent examples. The bond of 110 mnta, § 37 % o|cither Detroit of Philadelphia (Amer- | 335 o'clock. As the days are getting | anthem. Prof. E. A. Taylor, spectal ’ Aty Between thash two stouks 0 0 1 ofKnightss 4 1 1 ¢ ¢ ican) follows: shorter the services will commence | lecturer to the university of Chicago, 37-41 Main Street. is supposed to be the hopes for the in- 341 SR {131 8| urday October s, st Plrtsburgs Mon. | Palf an hour earller. . | was present and treated im & com- creased productivity of the properties (RS i R B B e e L R sburg; Mon- psr Sl prehensive way the scientific phase of cugitd < that were founded on the interest man- ot SN N B ey day, October 11, at Detroit or Phila ¥ the alcohol question, or selence va. ifested in them by the late E. H. T{“ Totals, 32 72011 4l Towls, ~32 92718 1| delphia; Tuesday, October 12, at De- Ernest and Benjamin Elgart left on| v ca150n. His object was to show : riman. The present weakness of the Score by Innings: troit or Philadelphia; Wednesday, Oc- | Tuesday r‘or A}:nnl.k;'bur.nwhe{remn;o‘y what temperance or intemperance is . ) ¥ v = St Louis . 2 5000 00 0 0—2|tober 13, at Pittsburg; Thursday, Oc- |are attending the University of Michi- | "0 "ot of modern sclence, and ROSC BOWI]“ A“e sl s (o S leas. SN s dbers “370 000001 2 5| (ober 14, at Detroit or Philadelphia. | gan. They " will stop in New York |0 ynw that alcohol is not a food, but ol ol B g e gt s Second gume— The commission’s rulin geontinues: | en route and witness the celebration. |2¢ SO e BHEOTCC G, V0T L S0 ST : oo B8 o Mg gy o St. Lovis. New York. “In case either ome or both of the | Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of San ({1 PS40 (on e 6f the amount of al- LUCAS HALL, dividend progpects again played an im abhopoa e abh po a ¢| games scheduied for Pittsburg on Fri- | Francisco are guests of Mr. Smith's | 5% A0 PreReied, B0 e T ot beer. portant part in the specuiative motive Shotpiei” 3 0 1 0 Albemmitert 5 3 1 0 0 October §, or Saturday, October | parents on Linwod avenue. Professor Taylor is as talented a " 48 Bhetucket Street. forces. It is expected that the Atch- Hartseliss 2 0 0 4 0Timeris 5 310 o o|9% are not plaved on account of rain, or General News. man as ever spoke to an audience here, ison dividend meeting next week wil Griggsdb 3 1 7 0 OlEogielr’ 4 0 2 0 0|any other cause, then such postponed | .. Stephen Austin returned to her | giving indisputable facts and proving vet18d 3. J. C. STONB. Prop |lead the way in the series of meetings ety 3 0 4 b ofumenea® § 733 9|same shall be played after the Pitts- | yee” on Norwich avenue, Tuesday | beyond a doubt that alcohol s the - to which the speculation is looking L Pep3b 10 0 1 llAusind 41200 }’;l;l'i‘fad;}:gh“‘;‘;;Qifldesmgn\2::':"'"‘2"' evening, from a few days’ visit in Ber- | worst nnn‘dn(lilt; Ir]:l'lln( ;ml"‘r’m 12' u((- vard. sum pti jvi pe % Smith.c 305 2(Sweeneyc 4 3 5 3 0 lei 3 3 W A K istence, an at s a positive sin to The United States Finishing Co, | e Svestinghonee ieceic preverrea | i it . K. 80 10 gliies 303 | the Pittsbure club shall be required | "o warke, who is working in Great | vote 1o Ticense its sale. l B8 Finis “fl 0. s;:('k today :rter being suspended since | %300 Bock Idand © —m | Totals, 31728 9 1 n ”"],"'ti;'1§‘_‘-"nr;" 32:’;:1‘"‘2; Barrington, Mnd is at his home in Not, “ ¢ 3 7w N N : e Totals, 23 221 9 " e, ¢ Vs, W0 Broadway, ‘New York, depiember | 107 W3, the onlv. tangible develop-| s sounem Fasinc - Game "called on sccount of darkness. scheduled in either of those cities ghal; | ©°Fn for & 167, d4¥8 @ ily, who The rainfell during the recent storm 16, . 1008, ment of yrofits. The call ;| 600 Do. pfd .. Seore by Innings: be played. bl B g on Lol g s P 3 4 Preferred Stock Dividend No. 41. e d trah il Shae¥ | 100 Tennesree Copoer St Louis . 000000069l “In case it becomes necessary to |D& . < ¥ ®|two and_one-quarter inches. quil in spite of 5 o ] ¥ | on Broadway for threc months, re - | and the time money market was nota- S N York. -5 - on 4 one and three-qaurters per b ¥ v Takes Two fram Cl h issi i cided fo ... | Wednesday morning at Backus hes- bly ecasier in tome.” The b: ‘Waskingtos s Two from Clevelas by the commission as is prov de r 1 Baumberger of Hebron was ck of this .,)mgf’" SR rretemzed | 17, (o e -currency shipmsnts comin: Woningln, i, 20 Nushington defesed_ ha | bY rule six and at the time designated FR P e A pital. N e w T B e b e sono. | el F- Wilkrd was n Hartod| | oy o e gy . e Y rom . . a First game— uesday. » 909, the banks_ for the week rose today to| ,500 Ltsh Copper / uled game are not played, the tick- N t . . Washi k. Cleveland. v . _Abraham Elgart was a caller in New An English doctor says that swear. Common Staek Dividemd. No. 3. $4,714.000. ° The pressure of the seiling | son N 2130t b po a o €ts s0ld for such games will be £00d |jraven and Middletown on Wednes-|ing is a relief to the nerves. And s RO e e e gy | b selnt it ue the Uy pre | (8 e gwr 1174 e e R e v o o g | B3, R, aobicsd (38 B, ke 1 p.e. ; | ceeded and made the support of prices e - . Miss Sarah Palmer, supervisor of the | Uncle Joe Cannon vans are ‘(""‘rflc‘:‘y“p;:!:‘l"- S increasingly difficult. The closing tone | o Do, 34 "a 1113 3.1 5] the Bublic peees. - ; schools in town, returned to New Ha- | not much troubled with nerves.—Los stockholders of record at ti was 1nuch unsettled. The number of | Total sales, 1.414,92 3010 431 Umpires and Price of Tickets. ven Tuesday. Angeles Times. business Se, ber 18, 1909, shares sold was the largest since the $-553 % 2 2| “Under section 12, President Heydler | Fred J. Brown of Lebanon was here S. . JBROME, Treasurer. |excited markets in April in connection COTTON. H S ol e Nathral loasne Tas melectad ne | Tuestay: ~ Habit He Can't Break. sep20d with the reported listing of Uinted B . 8 & A 1 - John Kremer of Sxeter was a call- s Bteal ot the Parls I 99| New York, Sept. 29.—Cotton_futures 9 1 o] umpires from his league J, E. John- a A former Missouri legisiator is now tates Bteel on the Parls bourse. Bonds | ;004 gteady. . Closing bids: Septe: %5 7| Stone and William Kiem, and Presi- |er In town Tuesday, « ‘sleeping car porter. When s mas were 1 Total sales, par value, Ateady. . Closing hids:. Bappers. 39 1| qant Johnson of the American league | Dr. F. T. Shurtcliff was in East Had- P! 3 ber 13.10, 13.03, December 13.17, January 13.14, October 13.08, ' November rregular. $6,387,000. United States bonds were A.D. S. has selected as umpires from his dam on Wednesday, n has moved his gets one taste for easy graft there's no holding him.—Cleveland Leade: unchanged on call, ¥ S Fred A. Cha, ALL CEREAL COFFER . February 1316, March 1323, ~ April 1713 | kague Frank O'Loughlin and William | /lile"sawmill to the Scholls wood A niy 100 a Ib. PRI Book clossn cotas. 38 eottisIomeL. o ““Prices of admission: Jot, sontn of the village. New London—Bishop Walters of A High. Low. Close, - , ; “ " § vy Cl 3 X on church w! ne; -9 Yo a “Attts ‘Chatmers Co J13% 13% 15% | Aling uplands 13.30, middling gGIf 13.55; Washington. et ACRINIREE TR sente Mecsl on";,,,{f[,fi‘,;-";}‘,.‘:h{:' SR yon. ;‘..,.&,; ‘morning in the Federal Strest LIBRARY TEA STORE st Covper % &y 5y |eales, 360 bales. coneorgy 4 1% | B e 1, Dicichers | Prof. Fred T. Bunce returned: Tues- | Methodist church. He will preach in ’ 5 % i Siiller ¢ B r s B e T PR day from a few days’ visit with rela- | the afternoon at the A. M. E. Zion mis. RRNERT. i MM e L prrorid i At Detroit: Box seats, reserved | tives in Westerly, R. 1. slon in Bethany chapel. New York, Sept. 29.—Money on call | Frownerf 402 1% 8250 (on account of limited capacity); ¢ I8 9 [firm, 23-4@3 per cent, ruling rate | Ll ¥ 34 11} wandstand, veserved $2 (on mccount DOMINICK & DOMINICK, i% 7% |27-5, last loan 27-8, closing bid 278, | Blifenlt, 3 $ 841 3]0t limited capacity): pavifion $1.30 (on UOmILN % e {offered at 3, Time loans easier; six- | Menridess 4 9 9 8 0 ulaccount of limited capacity); bleach- > FOUNDED 1870, B 0 | i O oy e ey | ki 8900 ¢|ers and overflow 50 cents. . 2 ) o 2 % 1% [days 33-4@4 per cent, six months : “At Philadelphia: Box seais, resery- 'I‘ ‘I‘ Members ‘I‘::Hm York Stook Uk %1412 per cent. Totats, 3 Pl ott]eas grandstand upper. relur\'dod 3 he hames Nat‘onal Bank 3 com R S PN VY o S0ty o Wy il - } % 5:2: Am nfi‘ll ptd !»h",fi l;:% CHICA GRAIN -AH.KET, R b el 1}4,“‘" M TNl T :f::::dh-::..ngu(:'.:rd 0::!';7:“ ‘-ien cenl‘m < u n‘ . m h' mu oS b w:‘n'.". High _ Low. _Cloe f_’pm.« for, Falkewberg In 9k Cautioned Against Scalpers. A X nves R B e Nl he public is cautioned by the Ni n..". TO g 2500 Am. A03% 3% 102 718,102, tional commnssion agalust paylng ausy, Orders exec: in Stocks and Bonds, . Grain and Cotton, . NORWICH BRANCH : 5% 5% 308 50% 5-16 1% ° 7. Football Rewilts 5. Rhode At Providence—Rrowh LAY Philedelplia—Peonaylvania 3. Island State 0. Ursinius Col- higher prices than, those fixed in above schedule. Effort will be made: on the part of the commission to vent ticket scalping. and ted in the ticket 'fl# M' gran n the tic revoked it Ilhey are found in the hands of scalpers. " “The games shall be called in both A:‘Awur Mass. —Philllps-Andever 24, Lowell wn Folelgh M4, Lebamon Valiey EAANK O MBER. Mo i g

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