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Xy 871771 ""‘*W ALL KIN ' Pitcher. With Andrus in Line and Other Shifts. lll‘l'o INSURANGE § = ; M | e, Haven, ot 11;4—'1‘?;&“ changes prorcie iin the lineup of the Yale I Advice of This Norwich on the Tand by & Sichol bl And St Tootball feam. today, which secmed to| . 'f the Advice £ 4. L LATHROP & SONS, |5 Brst, Clacke! hit on the log by 8 | i Gitizen. is Followed. 2 Shetucket Streat, Norwich, ' Conn, Detroit Beaten in Third of Series, 8 to G—ngm All pitched”ball and went to frst. }:-en e g 3 e 8 g : C RP TS oved on to second. ‘agner reed R S s Nl Around Star—Bush and Delehanty Also Do Great|Zovd or b0 second. | Wasner foreen 2"‘"":"‘?';:,"“! time this season, was| A woman's back has many aches|| A la e Lo E ¥ Leach golng to third. On a double tackls, and pains. ; Work with the Bat— ('igers Fight It Out to the Last. |icai Leach scored ana Wagner stole | Baysd14st vear, Lilles, who has been | 10 T es 'tis the Kidneys® faylt. ; e 3 ?:w!&l;gflmgyw‘o::l:flfi Miller popped sum; nns Cooney was taken fnelfl left | Backache is really kidney ache; B i . Hanty. Buar put in at center. Cooney iy Dosa’s Eidney P11l Detroit: Delehanty it into the left | fliveq ‘eenter three Wi | That's why s v Pills cure. years ago on his | 4 o Batrofts Mich..; ‘Bet 11 Bleiaing NERRRE Rk S s to Bush, stole’| fIeld overflow for two bases. Morlarty | fresnman team and was then picked | 3 A fine new stock of attractive Floor Coverings defeated Detroit by the score of 8 to | second and went to third on Schmidt's | SiUck out. T. Jones popped to Byrne. |'for All-American material. Many Norwich women know this, 0 3 6 here today in one of the most sen- | bad throw to second. He then scored | Scomidt out, ‘Miller to Abstein. - No jplmediate improvement was shown | Read what one has to say about it: ready for inspection sational and flercely contested games |on a wild piteh, In the second he [TUREy o oo i e work of the team. In his new | rg Oscar Bjork, 159 Mt Pleasant : g g—Pittsburg: Abstein . ever played in a world's champlonship | reached first on a fielder's choice and | naq to Delehanty. Wilson filed to fiu-ltlnn Liliey blocked a kick by Holt, | o\ oot Norwich, Conn., says:“ I found series, and the National league cham- |on a double steal went to third while | Popbed to Dele ., Wilson flied to | knocked the bl to Logan and a touch- - plons are correspondingly jubilant. The | Leach was stealing home. _In the frth | (Tawford. Gibson out, Morlarty to T.| down followed. Lm:f made a_ touch- | splendid results from the use of Doan'z INGRAINS TAPESTRIES Detroits showed in the final innings [ he singled just out of Tom Jones' ""Bfi‘:‘m R CTat gt .o 1omk fy to|d0wn soon after taking the ball on | Kidney Pills and therefore do not hes- of the contest, however, that they are | reach and stole second. He singled | ;O ,mmflfd W kale é'“h an offside kick by Deming FW'T itate to recommend them. For some Chamber Patterns at 35¢c to | Rivaling the best Brussels in a far from hopelessly beaten team. |to left in the seventh, but was caught & Head Coach Bigelow was on the fleld # 650, 4 Weather _conditions were extremely | {rying to" stesl second . Schmidt (o | Ut Byrme to Absteis. No runs, - and coached the lien-men. Captain Coy | timé I was, greatly annoyed by back- R Pattern and Coloring at 73c/} bad. Rain fell frequently during the | Bush. In the ninth he again singled Cobb Gets Leach’s Drive. was in uniform. and played fullback |ache, and when I firét arose in the Al Wool Sitting Room nlm«- mnul_KS, sef‘im' tir‘npg dm tlulard a:ddntule second while Lesacchh was 012 Fourth xnnn%g—Pmsburg: Maddox | during signal drill morning the pain in my loins was Patterns at 65¢c to 70c. to 95¢c. showens of several minutes' dwration. | third waiting to score. midt did | out, Willett to T. Jomes. Byrne flied to Lt o Ways - IIOTe- meveres. Omten s 1£7T- Il ain Fillings furnished in va- S i The sky was threatenine all day and | not throw to catch Wagner this time, | Bush. Crawford made a great running s MIGHTY SATISFIED Is the man| the low-hanging, dark clouds made it | however, until he had ascertained that |catch of Leach's terrific. drive. No | s Manager for Football Team | down my back became so lame an ety of colorings. Stair Carpets to match, Shos who places himself within our hands(so dark during the last two innings | Leach would not try to score. runs. o e Aoadenn s Foptha tean | Painful that I was scarcely able to ART SQUARES | for the writing of a Fire Insurance|that it was hard for both players and | ~Bush and Delehanty led the Detroit | Detroit: Cobb out, Maddox to Ab-|MANager of the Academy football team | ..,y mother told me that my difforent sizes, to close at 650 yard. i # policy, because every policy we write| spectators to follow the ball. A sharp | team in batting, while Cobb and |stein. Clarke made a brilliant catch of | 2 & Meeting held Monday afterncon | |y g “was due to my kidneys being <ot i is' backed by reliable companies at|northwest wind this afternoon added | Crawford made great catches during |Crawford's long fly. Delehanty singled | Ster SCHO0l. t‘;x‘ 3*;",‘ ik had | at fault, and learning of Doan's Kid- . . rates as low as safety allows, to the discomfort of the players and | the game. Bush made four hits in (to left. Morlarty forced Delenanty at | pc®} NYAIng the office, but resighed, | ;. "pifie 1 went to N. D. Sevin & | ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt the spectators in the unprotected | five times at bat and two of them |second, Wagner to Miller. No runs. |78 fo 'OWR® s Playing Qules 00K | gon's drug store and procured a bex) BODY BRUSSELS VELVETS % ) ] stands. | played important parts in the scoring. | Fiftn Inning—Pittsburg: Bush made | g8 (00 FUCE | ot s They proved to be just what I re. X Beautiful Patt ith soft % Richards Building, . 01 Main Strest. | Desnite the wretched weather, the | Delehanty made two two-baggers and |a tad mess'of Clarke's grounder and it . quired, and in e short time the’pain Our specialty, the finest as- | Beautiful Patterns, with s % odkbans attendance, 1 ‘broke all local rec- | a single in five times at bat. ~ His |rcied on into left fleld. Wagner pop- e and lameness had disappeared, in fact, sortment of Patterns, with or | shaded colorings, suitable ords for the 1d’s series. 1;:‘a";gedm(‘};eiafl?u\b}::"(r:‘a\;lhe‘:.l :‘:‘P:l;lp— £§d o(f:];&wrr'r_.nJox;;shhoacrxmtor;ns:{t BPen-Sannn Game Postponed. 1 felt b;{ltler’ln every v\a).“ D‘o-!n‘! without borders, $1.25 to for parlors, etc, 95c, $1.10 X Bumibce’ Dyl Out o el dining. 1 3 - | Rit. Clarke Foing E B oston, ~ Oct. 11.—The post-season | Kidney Pills fully carry out all claims . $1.50 d to $1.50. 1 prehensicn amongst the Pittsburg | tempting to sacrifice Miller bunted an | baseball game between the JBoston | made for them.” e it l. T?I!‘:}#‘!.IE“T co-, “¥’:;‘ith{5r;(::Al; :::;\ slfggn',;“;\“\?mr;:s players. g;.\“_re,;'d \c‘v“%pl:‘cpu.cufir:n:-‘l:d flé.el:rég ;Xn|erl§ug~]a(;u}_ the New York Nation-" Fog sale by all sdealers. Price 50¢. in' the first inning. The Pennsylvan- bt e e bt Bl went to third, Wagner stole second. | on account of awet rpumas postponed A g oy ST e e Large stock 8°x10° — Carpel-size Rugs — 9x12 Fire, Accident, Health, ians batted Summers out of the box | While Crawford starred in the field, | Wiicon lined to Bush. No runs. e > i and were aided by some poor fielding. | his work at the bat was feeble, and | Detroit: T. Jones popped to Miller. "COLCHESTER Remember the name — Doan’s —and Liability, Plaie Glass Another run in the second inning gave | he missed two excellent chances to |Schmidt out, Miller fo Abstein. Willett take no other. 0i! Cloths — Linolenm — Matiings g Pittsburg a lead of 6 to 0 and the | swing the tide of victory towards his | out, Byrne to Abstein. No runs. s kAR, game then apneared to be safe for the | team. He ended the rally in the sev- | Sixth Inning—Pittsburg: Gibson fiied | A pleasant family reunion was held| poley's Honey and Tar clears the air and Steam Boiler ... visitors. Detroit, however, came to | enth inning by a puny pop fly to Ab- |to Crawford in deep center. Maddox |t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | passages, stops the irritation in the the fore with one of the gamest ral- | stein with two men on bases. In the |flied to_Cobb. Byrne out, Hush to T.|Smith on Linwood avenue, Sunday. It{ throat, soothes the inflamed mem- N. S. GILBER s NS l " s u n A " c E lies ever made and scored four runs|ninth he again had a chance with |Jones, after the ball bounded oft Wil- | Was the first time in a number oflpranes, and the most obstinate cough ’ in the seventh inning, hitting Mad- | Cobb on second, but his best was a [l2/t's hand. No runs. - that the whole family have bec. | digappears, Sore and inflamed lungs 137-141 Main Sireet Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society,| dox hard and playing Iike fiends. With | feeble bounder to Wagner. Detroit: D. Jones popped to Gibson. ;”Kel"'-'f The following were present: | gre healed and strengthened and the al U 8, the score § to 4. Pittsburg connected [ Cobb made a two-bagger and a sin- | Bush singled to left. Cobb forced | Mk and Mrs. Joseph Smith, Misses An- | cold s expelled from the system. Re- Assots 3275942210 with some of Works' curves in the | gie which were important factors in {Bush at second, Wagner to Miller. |Mje and Nellle, of town: Miss Bertha | fuge any but the genuine in the yellow & ninth for two runs. With the score | the Detroit rally.” His single in the | Crawford forced Cobb at second, Miller '!’, San Francisee and Miss Rose of | package. The Lee & Osgood: Co. — - —— Western’ Assurance Ca, U. €, 8 to 4 against it, the Detroit team | séventh scored one runm, and his dou- [to Wagner. runa ““‘"’""- daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- % Asests $2,397,608.00. would not admit they were beuten. | ble in the ninth sent in two more. Seventh - Mnlag= Pitiiburs: - Leagh{ toin FHOIh 0f S4it Frinoleco, M- and | E==mmmrmm—e e . oct3a and drove in two mowe runs in the| The grourd rules brought about a |made a high fly to Crawford. Clarke | Mrs. *";"‘;y Smith of Burlington, Ia.; | o oa¢ of friends in town over Sun- What and Where "l Bu In orW|ch Sl r— last inning. Had Sam Crawford been |long conferenco _between Umpires |out, Willett todT. Joes. Wagner sin- | 21T 400 s, Ge.tge Smith and ?:\;?rs e I ATTORNEYG AT LAW. able to bat up to his usual mark this | O'Loughlin and Johnstone and _the | led to lef. for his third hit. Wagner | Holyoke, Mass, sons. G T 3. Frank Rogers of Salem was- in afternoon there would have been a dif- | members of the National commission. | was out stealing, Schmidt to Bush. No amily came down from Holyoke| , o' “g.¢turday. 8 : » - o o . in a touring car in the morning and : BROWNING, ferent story to teil. Then an_innovation was made by |runs. g LADIES! AMOS A 3 Aovg 2 - . ; turned at night. The others from ¢ Detroit_outbatted Pigtsburg by a | sending Umpire Klem, who was not Rai - ¢ night. By P a1 o ML vlll Sl Attorney-at-zaw, 8 Richards Blag |margin of one hit, getfing twelve to|scheduled to work today, out along [ Detroit: Delehanty hit over Clarke's | for < per whepull Visit their parents cates the desirability of looking up & S e Ol'e the winners’ &leven. Summers start- | the right field foul line t6 Watch the | head for two bases, his third successive | Ry o My hiotz of Wesley Food-winter shoe. The Uts and Dunn "Phone 208 ed for the locals, but was removed be- | hits into the crowd and act in an |pit. AMorl Sached Seat Milles - ME._ Erets. o esleyan con- Acme Cushion Sole Shoes are recom- wm ve your femper. I : Morlarty reached first when Miller | gucted services at the Gardncr Lake : fore the end of the first inning. Wil- | advisory capacity to the other two |fumbled his grounder and then threw | Methodisr church & e mended. as they are in a class by BOVN § PERONS, Mllornays ol law |1t suceceded him and aid weil until | umpires. wild to_Abstein, Delehanty going 10| @ Rew B G Ircrie nday morning. themselves—shoes that the critical That is worth a ftrial ki o a5 By o e iia sihar attsdance | T 3 y going Rev. E. C. Ingalls, pastor of the Con- eyes of the most experfenced shoe buy- 3 e aken out to allow McIntyre ollowing 3 ice | third. Pittsburg began to delay the | gregafional ehurch’ exchanged Sunday ers of the country have decided are over First Nat_Sank. Shetucket St (o bat for him in the seventh. M- |and receipts from foday's gamc: To- |game in the Hope that Maddox would | Sipe ool huzeh exchanged Su &o0d enough for them. is it noi ? Entrance Intyre struck out. Works, who then |tal attendance 18277. Total receipts |settle down. e T . CUNMINGS; are aTncinia stein’ ha a | sion $2,067, play 165, s | Morlarty had interfered with Abstein | Wickwire for intoxication and cl ——— with but one out. The next two were | $7441. e at first base, but the umpires Would | of peace. He Was Droceht perore Joa il G Oscph F Smlt easy outs. In , the Pittsburgs The Game in Detail. not allow it and the game was resumed | §ica Lucius C. Brown Monday morn- J h batted him for three hits and that| : 2 afiee o Tome BIRADEan. s C. n ki RYE NORWICH DMLY LUNC“ clinched the game for them. Had | First Inning—Pittsburg: Byrne beat | “w" 3 S8 SEAMG0 oy (ooping | Ing, found guilty and finea 37 and| CHIROPODY and MANICURE klin S Jennings sent in a more experienced | out a bunt along third base line for a | pejapanty and sending Moriarty to| The vl Frpagr 40 Franklin Street. pitcher in such a situation he might | Straight hit. On a hit and run play [ QOCIGN ARE, SeRinE, Moriany (0| The case of Sadie Boretr ve. Jacob| Treatment of Corns aspecialty. Fancy New Rye for Seed Detroit Found Maddox Towards End. | meyr e 1o third, Clark hit to Sum- |out. - D. Jones bunted safely along | Beoman was found guilty and hia 16 | feame s oun en woms foge 200 Main Street, Norwich. With Tea or Coffee—15c. Open from EfS: Endt = <l third base line and the bases were full. | amounted to $12.50, whie hhe pald A. R. MANNING'S, Py o Fignel, Maddox was on the rubber for |tween home and third, Summers to |y, ch fate JICE S foe ORSCS Wore T e e S e Pt MRS. B. BURTON, o g via E. GALY, Prop. cloafing" Snhgk: sithough Detrolt Gouls ot o ikt - and Cla o aeaclt | scoring Motlarty and T. “Jones and | at his summer home on Taintor Hill|Chapman Block, = - Broadway.| Telephone. Yantic, Conn, ) closing innings, 2 sh Detroit could 6 third an r second. | sending D. Jones to second. Cobb sin- | over Sunday. octid g - sept6d | do nothing with him in the early inn- nt a sharp hot grounder that . B a - - ) Do g s g Bl Nt a sharp hot grownder that | gled to center, scoring D. Jones and | = Samuel P, Willard is having the ngs. n the American leaguers _could not handle, scoring Leach | 5,19 °ghieh Scorine T Jone R Ty tag G OUR WORK . . . did start to hit him they landed hard | and Clarke. Wagner stole second and [ ponting BE o steond. O DR N s etk There are many brands but only ene Rose Bowllng A“eys’ rnd a!l(“u: hbut .\l?lmfe&_ K(r‘]l:.-xrlde!ln:'! Jrent Lrlv‘th;;”d”on a(;nmxsu'svum:]nmn_\ Eighth Inning—Pittsburg: A heavy | the walk and m:wa—l'kmx“:"»c“b;;]_ g meets the approval of the critical | D€t brand il e o © 1ead TS | d piteh by Summers. Miller waiked. | ShoWer has just started. Works is now ) Mrs. Henry J. Bailey and daughtor B {ioads ihom gi° W Dapert it - s ST = AR ‘s - it | pitching for Detroit. Miller struck out. | returned Sunday evening from a few R ) 2 rom Italy. We sell it at a low price. LUCAS HALL, The rmAthY] Hans V\,?(ml‘" \\a{s the | Abstein Tugd]»d wlv c'tflhrd.\n(‘ Miller | 4 patein doubled, into the center field | davs visit “_“h)mfim_?fm bt Ty : . i ogefs omes“c I;l“fldfy. | Let us supply 7 K ; 6 Snaro ‘mome of the honors. with On. | Crawforda thiow past. Morlarty, Ap. | crond. Wilson out, Works to T. Jones. | ~Touls Baldwin of New Haven was Hack. Li Boarding | T sos-2 Rear 37 Frankiin St o TP eanain st 3 ’ a o onors = « c - | senai 3 i ove < . 908-2. 2ea i $ r 49 Shetucket Strest. en Bush and Delehanty, of the locals. | stein going to third. Wilson singied to | o s AbSten to third. ~Gibson foul ln(:xn‘xl;;e.:lo\n\d‘?iwln of New Haven ack, Livery, poarding sept27d . T delivery to all parts of the eity. not to blame for at least one of the | ond. Maddox fouled to Schmidt. Five | sroms SloTiarty drew a base on balls | Saturday, and Fee HEADQUARTERS hetts. Besides his hitt a runs. E Moriarty caught stealing. Gibson to| Fred Taylor and son of Lebanon i 2068 1IN IILERE- G Dase: § T 2 : Wagner. T. Jones walked. Schmidt|were guests at Fred B. Willoughby's ¢ running, Wagner played an admira- | Detroit: D. Jones flied to Leach.|giod to Clarke, No runs. Sund: # g %vmflun in :]ne Mill Remnant Hne, [ ble game in the field. In the first [ Bush singled over second base. Cobb Bl o s ter Doait Dsciih 1) Dot iats ot neatis o o Wooleps, Flannels, Dress Goods, Cot- e or Detroit. Geo . Loomis stehest %oy end Silks. Prices very low and Ninth Inning — Pittsburg: Maddox | W2 in town Saturday. v e ames a lona an s large stock to choose from. Cali Sruck Dae AR e ver wacoih e e noved DIk Bk > ™ WiLL REMA HNANGIAL ANB GUM MERGIAL Leach hitya twe bagger into the left| S0 in" Main strect, to the ‘tenerent VT fleld crowd, sending Byrne - to third, [ SOuth 2 . o o x.l:l-ml_fl:fl:": :'TOHE; ' Clarke hit a_sacrifice fly to Cobb and [ 3Ver' Samuel Steven's store near the| (Jp-to-date Equipment REMOVED TO ain 8t. John Bloom, Prop. Bytne scored, Leach going to third. | foPO% 30 That he 4 774k % P d The game is now being played in_a | ", Vhich I across the streot. and Guaranteed 9P H LIQUIDATION ON LARGE SCALE. | 1100 Butbichem sieel ........ downpour and t is so dark it is dim- [, The cuter doors at the Grange hall I'oa way enira 11} ng DENTISTRY X N : $a00 it cult for the players to 1 e pall | have been ehanged to open outward, | Satisfactory Services ’ i Gt Late Slight Improvement of Prices—| s W agner&mgled to right, scoring Leach. | “pyoineor G. 0. Hall of the Branch TELEPHONES — 990 and 891 o dental business established by Closing Very Uncertain. L making Wagner's fourth hit of the da e S g & an wmy rothor whons sstistant 1 mas for T =g K o S Wagner stole second. Cobb made a cir- | Jairond, 18 Il at his Home, on South 14 (o 20 BATH STREET. T e D Y. ", Silinued by ma | New’ York, Oct. 11.—The liquidating | 30 Chicaso & Alon..o.. - cus catch of Miller's short fiy, turned a | Mave, G ranniosbuneing T Hosan ¢ (Formerly Chapman'a) ST Wil be o piandtice 1o ses h character of the market was revealed lergo Great Westem 3% |somersault and came up with the ball | “payiq Chapman of Moodus was the | Telepkone 10. eprie evswemers of my brother and as many | more clearly today and was recognized | % BB in_his hands. Two runs. - " . v - — — — — new ones as tavor me wit with less qualification on the part of | - & St Touts Detroit: Mullen batted for Works. patrenage. Bx ing 25¢ and up. the element in the speculation which Colorado Fuel & Tron Mullen struck out. D. Jones was safe . ®movisa DR CHAS. B ELDRED. | has been loath to admit the necessities Colorado & Southern.... — - at first_when Abstein dropped W SP CML 0FFER 1‘0 BOA]MEN volv y atio ) . z e or's etty ist. P . involved in the pioney situation. There B P e ner's pretty assist. Bush beat out a All Months Allke 3 was every assutiance professed on this Constiated Gas "1 Tae 141 grounder to Byrne, sending D. Jones to subject on account of the success Corn_ Products S 1Y second, making four hits to Bush. Cobh ; For the next Sixty D fFer the followi i achieved by the clearing house banks el B SR hit into the right fleld crowd for two | with us. The first 10 days of each month are deposit days in the " o T, PYICH in evading a deficit in the legal re- Do pid - bases, scoring D. Jones and sending | Savings Department and intarest is aliowed from the first day. 1% H. P. Engine $40.00 Regular price $ 50.00 serves last week. Upon further con- stiters’ Secu Bush to third. Crawford out, Wagner | All days alike In Co ial Pepartment, w! r * : sideration of the drastic loan contrac- Frte to Abstein, scoring Bush and sendicg | e ‘m; :c ’Tlm"c“ PO tinent puhate all yeumie 3% H. P. Engine $65.00 Regular_price $ 90.00 tion which had to be pade to barely Do. Cobb to third. Delehanty flied to | o = 5 H. P. Engine $85.00 Regular price $110.00 maintain the surplus and of the low General _Flectric Clarke. Two runs. 5 i ol s o Degular price y I ure at which tHe actual sueplus st e e i Dutrelt. Piabars. | THE THAMES LOAN & TRUST CGMPANY Send for special prices for larger Engines, | stood at the en e week, the Sat- Hiinols * Centrai " whooae i o [| Shetucket Street. N ich Jump Spark axd Make and Break above 3% H. P. | urday bank statement proved a source Intesborough M: DJonesit 5 2 0 0 0[Bymesb 20 eet, orwich, Conn Rd Make rea 3 . B, DENT]STRY of further disquiet rampvr than of sat-| 8 = D';';‘m sl Bush.ss i s n: Catalogues furnished. isfaction. The monetary confidence | o iiier Hemeeier 5 0 1] wasmers <] i was taken advantage of (o the utmost, | e iy 2; $ 45t e it WEST MYSTIC MFG. CCMPANY. West Mystic, Conn. however, to push an advance in prices, | 400 Intemational Pump i 3 0 03 H United States Steel in particular being | o iows, Ot oo % | Gchoate § 0 3 3 1o Ovown and Bridge work is the work | carried up to near 89 during the first 100 Do. pfd i ¥ Summers.p 0 0 0 1 10 ; hour. From this tage poi o | 80 Lousille & Nasheiiie 20123 2 thet stands the test of time. No|liquidation was renowed o mtyine % Mirn *ISA; ‘fl"’;““ IR . 20 5 & Jate 15 cover e DOOROF . | large scale and pursued with only oc- | 1am Facife 1000 A LL E T L » your mouth; | ., fonal pauses and insignificant ral- | oo % L A DENTA WORK. & Texas ROYAARG Sownl Sewwiinil and v’ fem [iige, The banks caliedJoany Cobely: and | 488 B M8 .o, . gy clntyre. baied for Witlett in_ 7th as your natural teeth. The perfect [ !t Was reported also that some of the | "y > Sk “3idlin. batted for Works in Sth. out of town lenders In the stock mar-| — . A Score by innings work ef teday and absolutely without | ket were inclined to reduce accommo- | 34000 New York Central A i SN T HANI.I-.YS can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Ggod Denta! work nowadays is only possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaining that. Each of our staff of operators has made some branch of*Den- 00 40 248 tions. The withdrawal of cash from ( 0 & Weat. 4 005 0 88 o y v o Shia i s insertion. e _ Western, ¥ tistry his particular speclalty for years, and whether you need filling, ?fl;‘:mfi:‘(K:?;e‘:&c?:{er?;rmwfi a:}-w Norih _American i Ko o e b e crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do S % pressed the same need by drawing on Pacific Mail - Weaser, Miller; tvo base hils. Delehanty §5 for ou, and doiit gositively without patn and &t from ome-third ressed r: Absiein. Leech; hite, off ne-halt the prices prevailing at other offices for the same qu All eperatiens guaranteed. New York banks to meet obligations o Wi S 62 o :mm P 4iling quality to the government. The difficulty of agner 4. Leach IT WILL PAY you to Investigate and consult us before going securing gold abroad for the relief of % 5% Pittsbare ;¢ bage ‘on Balle. by Sum- W cox inati A nitely enhanced by the day's develop - 1008 | dox 2: witd piteh. .:m..mul time, 2.05; umpires, 237 Main Street. in foreign money markets is impeded | e Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$8.00 sigtte 'a'yA !‘?e hl:'ge obllslllonnh'\lr{.\d\ out- | Standing in World’s Championship Bridge Work Special — our standing ere against the ew York | - money market, and which mature in St Louls . b s . T ehon ey ) Do, pra Won. Lost. P.C. large amounts within a short time, re- M m’ for $1.75 aviring to be either renewed or met by | payment. The sustained volume of the L SR T foem Wl&l“lho‘counlr,\"u merchandise imports have Painting. o " Dt the balance of trade against the | 3‘.".&""’_‘_‘:‘,&‘1 R local money market and is responsiple pers at 80 per cent. for the scanty supply of exchange to OH. BARON DECORATIVE C0., provide remittance for matyring for- 100 West Main s¢, | €180 obligations. It s in this particu- Sioss Shet. 8. & T Southern Pacific Southem Rallway Do. ptd Ternessce Copper Tesas & Pacific Toledo, Do ptd "nion. Pacifie irg Nationals | Detroit Americans | Fauntleroy Winner of $1,500 Stake. Belmont~ Park, N. Y. Oct. 11.— tleroy, at 4 to 1, easily won the mpagne stakes, seven fur- aightaway, the feature of the 2° 1 667 1.8 1. Pillings All work guaranteed for 10 years Kirg Dental Pariors, L & West.. Bend postal and we will call. lar phase of the money situation that J.|us1ng day at Belmont Park. He car- auglod calculations of the powerful specula- | ried 122 pounds and ran the distance i ez tive contingent are Dbelleved th. have Do bd e R R o the I aDc Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Squar gone astray, leaving them no alterna- | 200 Va. Carlina Chem of a second lower than the track m m mms tive at the present juncture but to re. "":": ;:""fl‘:"‘ 13 rpr‘nrd made by Colin two years ago. duce their holdines of margined stocks. | *}08 Wi B yiboioq- - e | i e’ Eniiaptons fratiiba: fi/:./Ayts HANLEY BREWING Co.-fivar/pfflc:/lt The large excess of production over| s Westinghouse Fiectric Drawing Pe consumption of copper in September | 1000 Western Union Charocal Paper, b oo g Ko Fhg B b g d B Whedling e L Fire. »“ | Lexington, Ky, Oct. 11—Toda < Tracing Pap: the copper producers’ association was | “wa s L1t shares frothae stinedwite sostired it S D. J. McCORNI K, Local Agent ’ Chardosl Pixstive, an additional weight on the market, il Mnckitinr ulk Weotdist ot :the Dea v thatyc ‘ oo it but was almost alone in showing any COTTON. omizers, Crayons, deviation from the favorable advices of [ - Thumb Tacks, business conditions. The late slight| New York, Oct. 11.—Cotton futures ) 1 Eresthn, - * | improvement of prices was attributed | closed_steady. Closing bids: October . [to covering operations by the shorts | 13.24, November 13.22, December 13.32, Drawing Instruments, and the closing tone was very uncer- | January 13.34, February 13.36, March by sending us your order for supplies or tain. The low price of United States,| 1342, April 1343, May 13.46, June A CRANSTON & CO. Sicel today at 36 3-4 compares with'| 1340, July 13,41, August 15,13, Septem- specialties for Steam, Water or Gas. Fipe, the high price on Monday a weck ago | ber pof closed quiet, 5 points g A . of 94 7-8. Bonds were easy. Total | higher; middling uplands, 13.65; mid- 168 Main Strest. Rales, par value, $8.760,000, United | dling gulf, 13.90; sales, . 4,400 ales. Valves, l"llflngs and Whfl czeried in octédaw States bonds w re unchanged on call, =5 “stock. Low prices, ecourteous treatment, - MONEV STOCKS. ew York, Oct. 11.—M 4 romp! BHI)- DOMINICK & DOMINICK, | "5 cumen wa ... 3% stron (b 15565 er o roing SR ' : — Bl B I'Ip' m.'m't keich with 500 ax rate 4 3-4: last loan 1 3 osing bid ¢ ey 0 Ske wer. a e R | B L e e e S T : COMPLETE IN ARRANGEMENT " SEND US YOUR ORDERS memme Exchanze e i o 1 : PERFECTION IN COOKING | ‘ . Teo Securitics I!Ms and High Brade Investments| i 2= et CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. Wigh. Loy J. P. BARSTOW & CO., 23-25 Water Street, Norwich Smelting & R ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, o o 1% rdors exsouted in Stocks and Bands, S0 A R i T . C. H. BACON, Danicison ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager al on. 1100 Am. Tobaceo ptd i NORWICH BRANCH : i3 A Foder T F i . J. G. 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