Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 27, 1909, Page 3

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INSURANCE. | % | ar fnum of Howe Iying ip mix- | and later went to the Van Royan home Had to Lock Him Up. Making a Record. ing his and inability to punt.|end shot hig sisteps. If Charley Morse had been left “out” | If Mr. Hearst lives the allotted time ALL KINDS Johnson is slow in running back kicks F’enrin‘i‘mab violence by b throng ' apout eight. montes more, the govern-| of tiiree score years and. ten Be wiil AUTO INSURANGE and he tumbles at times badly. Mer- | ihat gathered about the county Jail - mems would have been compelled ‘to | probAbly mccumulate one of the finest l e 0a i Titt, the former Andover-captain, muffs | after the confession became Kknown, mint some more money for him to|assortment of political defeats in ex- A dining, room without & Sidebosed - : pusits badly, 3 the sherift rushed the murderer and 8L SGme more money | et e e, P, LATHROP & SON®, ! oo inS, heavicat. man o e | hie brother, Patrick MeMahoh, and | "¢ —Richond Time:. Dispae 3 is much like a window without bange 3 3 i 363 - | Patrick Lamb, . who are G2 i ™ .hiwl;k“ SGom, - Narwish, Conn, Home Five Defeat New London—Xid Murphy Has Top fgr‘:'&u;e;:::- tgixle{':fli};flm‘cfi ‘:1:3:8 g o wungu:s,'t‘:":henppnxentllry The Zeppelin IIT has’ two 15-horse su;mchor the large olive growers In | ings—unfinished and unsatiefactory. | X i i i ; e the pusiti 2 t in automobiles The | power motors, the working of which | Spain have their own milis fo | b Figures—More Jeffries-Johnson Fight Talk—Yale| et A onnds Haater | e ':»'(mt‘hem TR Wers DA SIS i o e seotk 10s an hour. ' extraction of the oil. It lacks the touch that gives the room | > $ 2 ) 1 ;| the home wimompiiere, Hyde who was giving Cooney a. close | the Jail' and the prisoners begged to ? and Harvard F I Cutlook rub for the place, s lald up with a | bo tAken o & Dlace of satety. James| T e e A ; —_— m —— \ bruised rib, and ' Francis, who was | McMahon took sole responsibility -for s board and . tried there.'has gone to the backfield. | the crime. He especfally exonerated Buffets is one of the largest in East- we insure Motor Boats while New London's, duckpin team found | amount mentioned above. New York | ADArus, who played a week after re- | his brother, as he feared the officers - g ern Connectuct, and our prices posis the. Norwich five too fast on the Rose (released Waller to the St. Louis Na- | tWrning from . Alaska, before' being | would charge him with complicity in A laid up the winter- at alieys here Tuesday night and had te | tionals, but he refused to report here shelved by m:t:'e;l inju{v, wil p{:‘y m;‘l:fl;‘:“’!’f;n' T it ¢ ¥ tively the lowest. Special prices on take a beating, two strings out of three, | and was later tirned over to the New- o ¥ bl gl O A it 3 St L5)0 & all Dining Room Furniture this week. very reasomable rates. | ion'ciuai e und i Rk 3R Bt il Qo S o | ek i Gt i Rndrus nd | Eriend today where he had hiddon 3 B.P & Seets {:"’v,fcv",'i',’::n:‘"'a"“",’;’;_k"“ the 2:1‘,,',2; °;:;’{;;'fl:;‘f‘&"§g§" (08 00m: | Goeal' sir 11ie HDEekt T guards | revolver with which he did the killing g - = 5 : in the country. Their play this sea- | and scveral articles he {ook from. (he ¥ Loan & T Co. B (s sz\r?:g‘s e LTl Shsery Se¢ any stsfement’ from the | 3 the coun stronger than ever. Van Royen home. The sheriff went to ea ur e e L e to take all three, but the New Longen |5 o Hobbs and Lilley are almost certain | the designated place and. found - the HRUNE ey P ou thah unexpectid FRU3 thal [HARVARDIS STRENGTH Jen be%::y avo. kept. these pouitions | - As Sherift Becker was preparing t6 ) ! 37-41 Main Street. copped out the last string by 13 points, b - b Yew Londor had two 108 rollbe o BEGINNING TO SHOW. | practically since the beginning of the | arrest James ~ Mcaahon, the latter ava — season Lilley is rather light and not | walked into his office and announced ng . Outlook After Game With |as sturdy on the defense as he might | he was ready to help work on the case, B i - J De. His best performances are seen in | as he has been doing each day since rich and gave o dmes ?{‘:Luzro,‘:x?r: et 513 his recovery on onside punts. Hobbs is | the tragedy. Sheriff Becker, immedis performance for the evering which| Boston critics of the Harvard eleven | the team's goal kicker, and running | ately arrested him. Prosecu " Tu:_x- was a total of 337, or an average of | S0¢ evidences of a titanic struggle when | from tickle s a fast plunger. gart and Sherift sweated MeMahon for 12 1o oran and Coffin of ‘New | the Blue meets the Crimson: at the gale’s ends will be pl.;_r;; in gt fwo hours. Then McMahon confesse snda e i = Harvard stad i vial game ) edged style this season, judging from | all. i with 301 aant try Dohie. 309 class, Gne | SATEWS MAGtum. i the ruclal game | SN Siye outiook Kilpatrick will be| The quarrel between the Van Roy- Murphy had a handsome lead on both, | . HAFVArd: now is coming into theat the 1eft wing, and Logan. who wog | ens ong McMahons is sald to have " The ‘second string was aiso to the |lmelight With promise of a team of | acting captain il Ted Coy returnad | srartoq ovss janons is sald to have credit of Norwich, Murphy repeating | eXceptional power on the offers and | to the eleven, last week, is being close~ | Mrs. McMahon to give art of her witl: 113 and the four others all hov- | 9éfense. The Crimson has had mo|1¥ pushed by Harry Vaughn, the for- | property to Van Royen ose Mc) ' between 90 and the cons such embarrassment of riches in the | Mer Exeter star, for right end. Those | hon was friendly with the Van Roy at the big team fotal was 67, ¥ay of material as has been the case | WHo saw Vauglin's wonderful captures | ens. 'This caused James McMahon 10 for tne evening, New London was |8t New Haven: but the coaches have | Of forward passes at West Point think | disiike her. e left |7 pins in ‘the rear. which was{lad some good men to work ugon.|he i likely to win out in the compe- Just seven moro than their pin short- Substitutes are still lacking for line | tition from the Elf veteran. age on the totals in the match. places and the second team i far FLAINFIELD AFTER THE first 'string to one on the Norwich Lut Kid Murphy's fine string of NEBRASKA MAN LANDAWINNER. e of Lots in Indian “Queen Quality” novelties here in New ondon took the' thira string | 7O being strong enough to e thr bt Be ol Ll b T ’ NO DANGER SIGNALS— : :_"S‘l','f"fl,’f""'l’('fo;;’,:","‘:“I',:'!‘(:';;‘,;"',',',;_ necessary for the development of the st “| Aberdeen, S. D.” Oct. 26.—William fi'_ofu,wn Not f’_‘aL'-”, PO bicé ACLEAR TRACK| /2 100 mark Malhe sailed along at [ (€Am, Then injuries cropped out that| Manager Oates is Picking & Winning | J. Engel of Butte, Neb. was the Airst . yles, bu chiitz Milwaukee Beer, $1 a dogen. la ahead of you it your property 18| ine same old clip for Norwich ‘oo | set things back and serlensls mensros T 9| name drawn_from the nile of envel ) 7 Al Famons Narragansett Select Stock, insured in a reliable company, bUt|gtuitevant and McClafterty shortency | the work of getting team play. A opes in the Unjted Statés land draw- styles to put on and wear. sorts 60c a dozen. 3 ganger signals should be hoisted infyp their stride a little, while Gastay| FOF the first time this vear Harvard | .o o £ rhe o ja|ing for land in the Cheyenne and Yale and New England Brewery B e Tou Mf you ar> mot. Consult| Harris was below his | average all (1 Saturday was given a test tha:| Mahager Fontoon aany the Plainfeld | giinding Rock Indian reservations. of ,],afig_, and all sorts of leathers. ||| co’s Ale, Lager and Porter, 500 & bout insurance. Fough e g . brought out some evidence of what the | A350¢ition football t Mr. Engel registcred at Pierre, S. D. |1] dozen us about Ins | through the ma tch. New London fin- team will be a month hence iwhen it | SO for discouragement L il R 1 Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spe- ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Ag. | 'y, "\, srins 13 pins to the gooa. | {eam will be o month hence when i Sleven wes defeated on Saturday b¥| pied vestarday as Resdlt of Vaosina: The Geo. W Kies Co. [| ctal prices. Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | Norwich. | game of ‘the season. Harvard did to | the Norwich el sk, o 14 tion Seven Years Ag . . o | sure Erown wiat Paramol o b | that he will eventually’ win_that JACOB STEIN, $3 Wes! Main St Oct. 26—D. T. 2da Si 7 silver cu o e d res- dgeport, oct22daw Sturtevant 9T 9 fhing in her repertory could not do— | S1I¥er cUp now im the window of P: .’ Aoet 12 died here to- Telephune 26-3. i T MeClamert i+ jenetls acoee an. pondowns by SUTONE | stand bullt for it He thinke ipat | DIgh as the result of vaccination sev- B £ il 5 offense. football. Penn's scores were | St v he-be ace for the | en years ago during a smallpox scare. — N. TARRANT & GO., |Yorr © 3 3 e on Motkes Kkt Hiand. or | PAAMAIS i . Ui nee plac for e | o1 3carn S duing . Smalipo scae Harris cup to stay for t months Manager Oates claims thermore, gave an exhibition of grand defensive power, her line proving in- 1444 vulnerable to the Brown attack when B g Ellis became affected with running t, with a|sores and ulcers which gradually sap- ped his vitality, death being due to a Fire, Accideal, Kealth, ik 497 [ Library b ittle er play e part of Nor- New London. it became absolutely necessary to stop | Litle cleaner play on the part of plete depletion of the system. g = Y wich, Plainfield would have won the | complete deplet i Buratz a4 that aftack with no gain. 3 - ; - ; L DEN WORK. | Liability, Plate Glass Ditton -+ Xt must also be taken into considera- | ¥4M¢ Saturdey, but he ix going ahead ALL DENTAL ORK. Mo tion that Harvard was unable to play il 6 s 2 . and Steam Boiler . .. L oo 265 [its strongest combination . agame; | 9¢nt they will turn out Winners. can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride ourselves on KNOWING HOW. . Good Denta! work nowadays is only 96 305 | Brown. McKay was absent from lef Coffinn | o 4 the| CATCHER GEORGE GIBSON. possible by Dentists cf experience. We have been 20 years gaining INSURA NG E\' 169 20 Diace.in great ‘Shape tnder the chesin - that "Each of our staft of operators has made some branch of Den: Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | Ttollin ring of 126, not in the | Stances. In Addition, Corbett and| Pittsburg’s ‘Iron Man” Proved a Big um,-lm paitic ‘;im spm.&_ for yea .llnd whe!ls-;rEycnluAI\:Ie;% mm:‘.’ U 8, match, Bill MeClafferty was winner of | Smith- were absent from the halfback Help to Young Pitchers. ft”!““ ng. "'d"c g e }"I' . “;‘t’;‘- e i A | T "‘h .4 v the Caily prize 3 positions. With these three men in —_— one halt ‘the 00t positively without pain and at from ome-th Assets $2,750,422.10 | < the lineup the game next Saturday at eorge Gibson, Pittsbu: star u; one;‘hlll the prices prevalllng at other offices for the same quality o e iy T = . Y. of work. Western Assurance Cs.. U. €, ALAMEDA BIDDER West Point looks like a‘certain Crim- | catcher, who took part in 134 succes- IT WILL PAY you to Investigate and consult us before going $2,397,608.00. son victory, especially ‘as the eleven |sive games the past scas one of n —T | OFFERS $75,000 PURSE. | should make considerable progress in | the few Canadians engaged in hase. elsawhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, e the secret -practice this week. Ha . He hails from London, Ont. € * T T | For Jeffries-Johnson Fight—Coffroth’s | vard promises to be tremendously | son. in addition to throwing to the Offer Said to Be Botter, | strong on the defense from tackie to|bases In a wonderful manmer, has THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL g D o tackle, with a pair of ends that will | coached the pitchers in masterful Real Estate San Francisco, Oct. 25.—John J.|take care of most everything that | fashion and it Is freely stated that it . Gleason, prize ~ fight promotes” an: | comes their ws is due to his magnificent work in th ! and Fire Insurance, nounced today that he would leave on regard that has made Adams so valua. Thuraday for .New York in nis en- | YALE COACHES LOOKING ble. Clarke has a long string of younsg ! » $ Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Bridge Work Special —our own stem — absolutely impossible for teeth ‘o break off ....3500 M| 48 Jocatrd In Somers’ Block, over C. M. deavo - ot pitchers and fGibson has starred in the i A and usefy additio to the ‘Williams, Room 9, third floor. J».:f...,".u;.\n »hr,’,'.'rf..-_«:hpm hflx‘,fi.:fi;": FOR QUARTER AN DCENTER. | role of deyeloper. e to a likeable y e T ,.,"\.,., S’ WY w ould i p e - suburb, where the Bay Sio. 2, | fellow, being popular with the players, { k anteed for P i Bisomae ol | s, Bo) omore A C. | Hows and Cooney Seem to Have the| iS a man of sterling character in S5 15 sunsaiudd e 10 yeure to have you see them, furnished in e = — ded by the fAighters, Gleason named Call. and e of ba: "hrsll-l The Il'ivwbu‘rzz ° any finish, ATTOANEYS AT LAW. | his backers, Al White and J. J. Lamn. s e | team @i not have @ slump during the D t 1 P l e irigan, the latter a capitalst of Ain.| Yale's principal football problem is | ey tigsnct Jave, & slump du largely Iflg’ enia ar OI’S, PLANT STANDS . meda. now said to be the development of the | due to the way Gibson assisted in han. . {NOWN & RO, Alloroays ot Law | "Sioetamen seneratiy ehinichit a fore. | vt aeigete the development laxs | diing the team. ' Cup followers looked | . 18 going to know you - I conclusi that ~, er, but Coach Jones says that t! for a slump on the part of the Pirates. over Firat Nat 3ank. Shetucket .| 00 gl oy r;‘““e’""."m“";‘!""“’;‘:‘ competition is sharp enough to leave | They said no team could go along sooner or later, not- Sntrance many striving for this fight. Cof- | Several positions ursettled yet. The | without-a fall down of some kind, and g Stairway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk. | [rofhs plan when he started east, as | Situation is viewed by the Néw Haven | they were greatly surprised when wnhsunding the many Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square Variety of styles, in oak, mahogany or weather finish Tel 35.2. outlined by his supporters, was io | Register as follows: Pittsburg upset all calculations in this JARDINIERS offer the fighters 70 per ent. The backfleld 8 settled excopt quar- | respect. 3 J Ry i<t e o ~ | house guaranteed to beu:mo‘nl{'l: 2251 : ‘;’”"‘ ":"If g" line ’!Nfl-‘ £00d @S de— G"" 3"""‘"“"“]*‘9“’*{ “h”":f h'""l"_"‘"- yeam you have used . A cholce new line of attractive pate ks hoan o and | clared with the exception of center.|Gibson is a topliner in both batting . . W s NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, f oot *“,":,‘",Iw,:("’i;'{:"i’;’f“ e | Unfortunately these two ubsettieg o | and flelding. He i3 always a timely some other brand. terns as low as 2ic, 5c, B0c, up te 40 Franklin Street. pictures, it is said. would be worth at | $itions are the ones from which the | hitier, batting equally well facing 2 1 ill % the Antique Brass styles, from $3.00 YRY OUR REGULAR DINNER least 3300000, of ~which Coffroth | Pall 13 put in play and the fact that | right hand or left hand boxman. ang i. t will enter ‘your r R T Wouls estaln v thid the positions are unfilled by perma- | considered as dangerous by the Pitts. ¥ SPECIAL SUPPERS Sy nent choices s responsible of the fre- | burg team's opponents as almost any kitchen and turn dis- With Tes or Coffee—15c. Open from | §a m to 12 p.in. E. GALY, Prop. REMOVED TO 41 Broadway, (Central Building TELEPHONES - 990 and auent fumbles which have caused the| man in the aggregation. Gibson par. Red Waller in for $137.12 coaches no end of trouble ticipated in 150 of the: Pirates' 156 appointment into the Before he can play ball in organized In Captain Coy, Philbin and Fred | battles, and hit far an average of 267 Tve ko ouu, Pitcher Red Waller will | Daly, Yale has the ‘strongest backficld | Globy wean pior 1o N. S. GILBERT & SONS, e 3y @ 2 the National leagv : + fept6a |have to pay’$137.12 to the New York | in years. Coy for around work, ops in batting and in addition delights of baking. { SaTa s In s — [ National lefiue club. “This is the. ro- | Philbin b, s M Sates Toi 42 runs. Not only dld Gibson ult of a deciy n handed down by . droy Wioher Ty @ & line forcer and | have o good average, but many of mis| WHhy wait to prove i EEADQUARTERS e, patonatcommisaion . regara 1 | deoy’ icker Torm'a T e en "o | B v £000 averase, but many oria | Wihy prove ite ) e 3 New Yotk mammuetny Sier by the | Blue has never boasted. Howe, Merritt | base, 23 béing dompies inrim Soctens Bhuneine Ml Remnant iine, P ovonk management that Waller | and Ford Johnson are rnning a oo | tes honlcnE, 8 e tons and Silks. Prices very low ana| 0 °Verdrawn his account to the race for quarterback. Bach mos pecu- e - 131-141 Main Street. Eac e meray ihe 08, Trom. - Cal POMFRET DOG GETS CUP. Elec"’lc"yfur Power octisa : m v o oo s FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL |52 | cuavcemrce || What and Where 1o Buy In Norwich | Housecleaning Time Hampton, .Conn., Oct. 26.—T.emon's Redfield, 2 black, ‘white and tan og, | ' Is N U Us E , e price to be chi to ons owned by Russell Perking of Bomiret.| 1y} "2 Prics 0 be sharged to parsons H. COOPER |||||u|;[m1 Now is he Time for Mince Fies (1S NOW Upon US 4 | won the membership stake in the field | rent _eleetricit for' power has been » 1 i Y, c t rything to make | trials of the Connecticut elub today | changed by the undersigned to take | FIRST-CLASS MATTRESS MAKER. B Sr e B i, make It you find anything in the ¢ as this was his third win he took | effect on September ist, 1309, that ia tq | T RS T~ ired. Carpets Fitted | them” of, including Sweet Cider, here. say, all bills rendered as of September | Furniture Repaire arpets | We have a new stock of White Rose DENTISTRY PERSISTENT UNCERTAINTY oo wee 54 soatablished by | Over the Money Outlook—Stock Spec- | o0 B%, 24 pd - Will be. continucd %ot foT | ulation Shows Evidence of Halting. | %00 Geeat Northern pid i The dental busi my br whose ma be 0 9. , house furnishing lines is lacking assisted by Dr. v. D, Bld 3 700 Dinals. Centrat T Pt an. perimanent prize. | 137 4, bIlle rendered as of September and Laid. Mattresses made to order e t Po It i) be & pleasure to see the former | New York, Oct. 26.—The specula- | 255g tiass, conral . | M Periine handfed his own dog. The | {5,y %0,,f 0% aiisraating current siec- R B o R e o ome af e best by or needs replacing when you Rew ones of my brother and as many{ tion in stocks showed clear evidence | 10300 De. va . $ccond prize went to Aunt Sing, en- | readings tdkey ugust o 34 190at ch tatoes in the city—g0c in & bushel lots, oter " Harvesics ) new ones as will favor me with (heip patronage. Extracting nd up, tered by N. Wallace ‘of Farmington, | have been used since the last previony | 259 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Now Is the time to buy at clean house, come to our stora. day of coming to a halting place, and handled by William Hawkins. The | reading shall be according to the fol- Special low price. Mail orders| THAMESVILLE STO RE following the rather erish fluctua- ter Marine pra |00} atlonal Paper o] one the largest in novisd ' DR.'CHAS. B. ELDRED. |tions of the late markess iy International timp third prize was divided between Alice | IOWINg schedule omptly attended to. oct23d iy gyt ad —— . consequence of the persistont o Tows Centrat X Fly. owned by R. W. Huntington. Jr. "‘“' o0 Kllowatt Hours, Sc per kilo- | PTOmPUY 2 the city, and everybody knows 1] ty ver the money outlook. in Kansas Clty Southemn.. of tford, and handled by William N EDUCATOR SHOES. / ve - Y moi e ol .. pfd r 2 i Z y g 4 . o rices are the lowest in town. 2 spite of the relief afforded By vester b s v Hanking, and Dash Wind'em, ownea | O¥r 500 Kilowate Hours e tor watt | A word to parents: Let the child's hF.S h, ke Cay's .developments over the immedi- Mo & St fous and handled by F. T Hadkins of Tot- | §0¢ a 2l Kllowatt | (5ot grow as it should. Children's feet | osep . omith, Buy of us and you will be satie- ate prospects., It was growing im- :L P& L | tenville, N, . Birds were plenty to- - EXAMPLE, while growing require careful watch- fled. and conditions could not have been - ing. Foot troubles incurred while the ed. pression in stock market circles that whil roved upon, Number of K. W. H. used 500 K. W. H., at § cents. Punted for 85 Yards. 500 K. W. H., at 2 cents. the relief might be relied on to | 100 Do. pra 4 the urgent pressure which the [~ Nallonal Jiscurt liquidation was beginning to show, it N e would not be discreet to attempf a foot Is growing last through life.. Bdu- | Fl ORIS‘I‘ | ator Shoes positively prevent fooi troubles by allowing the foof to srow | n’ HOURIGAN i5onnturs intended by providing ample| 999 path Streel, Norwich. o ’ room for all five toes and by giving chec ; o 3 = They have something of a punter : cnewal o orts eratio N e & West.[ 1 g e ankl 3 enewal of important operations for Nortoik b Wemen out in Ohio, on the Western Reserve BriRead Dmtap ~ e Suicle. (e, | © sria 62-66 Main Street. tension of the money mariet g | 1% N American = football team. He s a voung giant, |. Norwich, July 26, 1909, P uMMmINGs, 4 came, vesterday was believed ta by mer | 4 porem Padse 8 fect 6, and weighing a little over 200 JURN McWILLIAMS, 52 Central Ave. Premiums. octsa g R ey A ey oni | pounde.” Last Saturday, standing o g e octl in fac o @ slowing up of speculative g 5 his. o' 29 Yyard l|ne.‘r::x-u‘:tl(-’(‘l(ll:f\wlt‘ GILBERT S. RAYMOND, PURE 0“ E 0“4 er policy of moderation in that respect. | g | his opponents. & straight hoist of the | Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- best brand OWn and Bridge work Is the work | The “approach of the Unitea ates | 'f-);?";uatl:“ ’r“\n“ ::nls Better than sioners. Jysoa LAPURA [ . 1] “het stands the test of time. No| Steel quarterly meeting also wos o) culated to have some repressive ef- Wpiate to cover thie roof.of your mout | fect on the speculation, owing to the | Bo faliing down; beautiful and as firm | Cuestion which has arisen as to the re. | sponse the mark likely to ke t &8 your matural teeth. The perfect | he o e Lty $ aake Lo o high that his Fancy New Rye for Seed |icaas tnem an'*We'fmport it aireet ends cove it perfectly by downin; - . from Italy. We sell It at a low price. H k. L B d the cat fier in his tracks. On the nex Carrlage e Lat us supply you = ac lVBI'y, oar ms play another estern eserve man 7 e ¥ [ Kicked ‘& goal from the field, which /A. R. MANNING'S, Free felivery to all parts Sf the iy and Feed was the only score of the game, . : c! B NAcormrar . and Telephone. Yantic, Conn, | °ct13d otd L & 8 F 2 pid Louls & W.....0 ot favorable i 108 es which ; ¢ night emanate from tk ee Th - P A Al e 2 e S st stuyly Wityous | Brekt emianate Fror the "Ml Siocks | it Sounem Taine | Maskette's Second Defeat in Two Years 2 ; . ®ain in ita tnsertion lad a disturbing eftect on sentiment B i Aqueduct, N, Y., Oct. 2.—Firestone, bil OUR WiRK Tot: én patle Pranoat as a poxsible evidence of influential Tennsasse Copper : | an added starter. and quoted at § to 1. u omo 1i€ - | ' en Is A ; liquldation of an investment sort. The w | won the Aqueduct handicap here toda: & { meets the -pprov-: of the critical | H ’l All o show of strength at scattered points | and defeated J Keene's grand fi people. perations guarantee as' an inmuibeieat ek One” s | 115 Pt | 4nd deteated J. R. Keene's grand Al Paintin |R ors’ Domsstic Laund 35 SHETUCKET ST. — boint was in_the Hawley group, and | e Doites i Hestiy second time she has heen Deaten in g 2 Which 'was the subject of ramors of | L Uolet Seies R PR 08! m=siic Laundry. | Room 10 *Phone 32-3 | Up-to-date Equipment nR BEARD coming conclusion” said to involve a | T3 aies " Stees Tel. 903-2. Rear 37 Franklin St | teed . 5 consolidated mortgage issue jiama Be Mohicans May Play in New London. and sept27d maylia and Guaran! 237 Maln Streel ooy Sy Mo ar e, | 55 LT g el A L Bl o “Satisfactory Service. . e ied bk fo) . game in New London next Sunday for . s aug26d Do - dechondL 8 Jper ccnt. “on “cal) Fis Mohican football team. They did rlmmlng’ —— STOCKS. so well in their opening game that he 14 to 20 BATH STREET. Batis . titks he has the goods and is look- QUALITY 305 Alls Chalmers pfd ! o0 Wiensit Cemirai o INg.f0r 41 QHLOF tupn gate . Carriage and Wagon Work of all kines . ."""u"" y Cuapmgn'e) 403 Amat | orar ealen 415408 avarea AB B o dony B | Televhone sor1a 5 work should always be |2 am 1 2 Anything on wheels built to erder eapecially when it costs no mors thax| 0 Am o ! MONEY. [ TARED MMAHON CONFERSED zm];:zmg—y =I.lld.b;km§d men are| o dn i X' gevew York, Oct. 26.—Money on cail| MURDER OF THREE PERSONS. 5 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 3 prices the o A e 5 rm, 4@4 1-2 per cent.; ruling rate AR % i R . o story, 0 A T g 4 1°4, last loan 2, closing bid 4, of. | His Two Sisters and Brother-in-Law—| PP!ICES AND WORK RIGHT. FOR BAKERY STETSON & Youna. - Linsees 01 | fered 'at 4. Time loans, firm;: sixty Sweated by Police. davs, ninety days and six months, 5 per cent. Kansas City, ., Oct. 26.—James 1 McMahon today confessed that he e cu ar { COTTON. a‘r;u:xum) his sisters, Miss Rose Mc- { New York, Oct. 26.—Cotton: Spot | Mahon and Mrs. Alonzo Van Royen, 0 I RAT closed quict, 15 points advapee: m‘;d_ and the latter's husband, Alonzo Van LflflPLHl-IUN. [T oioaae middling gul | RO¥an, on a farm.near Kansas Ci .80, 2,64 Kan. last Tuesday. A long standing & i o ew!a\l'?rk. g)gt.bflz];i!‘uturea closeq | family quarrel ~ caused the traged: 507-515 llart?l_llflm\Slraar mayitd 7600 Am. Smelting & R 200 Do. g DOMINICK & POMINICE, FOUNDED 1870, Members of the New York Stock Exchange We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread canuot be excslled. Give us & trial order, novad 20 Falrmount Street. SUPERFLUOUS AIR Tefiving. .. . . % 3 % Atantic Coast Baltimoro & Oh e Do {leady. Closing bids: October ‘14,15, | McMahon killed Van Ryan in a wood | soriea ehem November 14.20, December 14.27, Ja Permanently removed by the Elec- uary 14 February 14.34, March 14.3 Y - Bonds and Hgh Grade Investmenls Ao 1%y, St e etk 143 e, Laevis neiaiot 14.36, Augu t 13.85, September 12,96, and satisfaction guaranteed. Molas and Warts permanently destroyed. Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton, All Months Alike CHICAGO ORAIN MARKET L —: BT | £ s e ot 10t e e e e e ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, [t mances sAkix. speciaist, 1o bt e B Savings Department an crest iy allowed from t s . S P’ 67 Broadway Telepnone 901 e All davs glike In Commercial Depattient, where AR youp fngn=> ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Suile 26, Central Bidg., flum 504 —WITH~ by Fannie #. Gibson ' clal needs can be met. FRAWK 0. MOSES, Mar. se s 8y aN el e 55, b7, 59 West Main Straat. 2 R s R wiswes o THE THAMES LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, Telephone 133. 4 —,b":"'z 'un;;..ubu:, there is no me- b Boneer & Rin Grande o508 Shetucket Street, ¢ Norwich, Conn. Chiropody, u.nu-:mm, Toilet Requi« 3 7 ifi’ufl i 0 Do o, u g 3 % 4 Shas, Mair, Soodh;

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