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— sz —Jof-Johnson Artcles This Aternoon| dent Dovey and Ebbets lmmedi- | ton this season, it was dispelled By f YEAR FOR TROTTERS. P L e——— g al pened negotiations with the for- | Saturday's game. Frank has made lan in the Aged Class—Native Belle | me” Dove, with the result that he has | good. 7 s ! i agreed to lead the Superbass Jones and Wheaton, with Walter Frults and Vegetables. & Wonderful Two Year Old- The anneuncement of the deal is . : Yai AUT) INSURARG : | Veus : Camp, are the authors of the Yale Oranges— o Tomatoes, With the close of the t weeks' | received with any overamount of i eampalgn which is fully launched and : THloghici G f P B L T 13 | mesting at Lexington. K., the harnces | thusiasm by the suppurtcrs of e | they are seeing it through in_ dead J. L. LATHROP & SONS, . | Managers and Fighters to Meet in New York—Harvard | §fapec™ o) Lettace, Facing season. of 1909 i practically | Brooklm team. Pat Donovan was let | earnest. . Malaga, 20-25| Romaine, 10| over. It has been a:remarkable year |80 last vear b b 4 eferee Fyans and Umpire Crolius 28 Shetuoket Strest, Norwich, Conn, . “pa” 5 i ¢ith the player: d Lumle R ; Names Li for West Point—Bulkeley Gets “Pa”| ‘okay' “Tlocelers. | for the trotters, but that the trotter |E0ING with the plavers, and Lumley | o loq™Ga"one of Brown's forward iy2idave 4 / amess Lineup ? *| | Baskel. 13| Pascal Celery, his O as et reached anywhere near | lacked practically the same gualities | 8€2ECS PR OUE T 00 06 Moot ¥ in’ ini Other Sports b L T R £ Limit of the possibilities of the gait | a8 did his predecessor. Whether Dah- PUSEES, HIL =0 rORD V™ protty g Corbin’s Opinion—Other Sports. Peara—’ | Parsnips. g | tie limit of the possibilities of the guft | [, €, M e aaressive enough in | outside the | . e REMEMBER e 3 for 23|Cabbage, out this season trotters that cowd. in | the right way fs a auestion Which &bt SEr0 L Crst n the football team Motor Boats whil Mrezon e e A e O i have | L e 1t 35 hoped, however, that | is seriously hindering the progress of | 3 g e y g Rt i re Su- . sleven, and Coach Tad we insure While New York, Oct. The match fory night for Saturday’s game will be as| Baldwin String Beans, * | it s true that those wind shield rec. e il rs,m(';f-"w:l15.';1.|h||g..:.:e"t‘i'u:';n Ef‘:wncx::ué‘l‘" Lt Sokeh x4 w m m wmer a‘ the heavyweight ehampionship of the | follows: Houston le, McKay It, L. Tama Beans; oras of Lou Dillon, Major Delmar and ’i’;iol ook T i fallure of the management to take 5 up | worid between Jack Johnson, the ne- | Withington lg, P. Withington c, Fisher | piyeapples, > ats. 25 | others have been the means of taking - e O ahers ot TS sausd to the X ‘o champion, and James J. Jefries, | rg, Fish rt, L. $mith re, O'Flaherty ab, | Grapefruit, Celery Knobs, ~1¢ | somc of the luster from the péerform- —_— e ey I aaid to reasonabie rates. & POn 5 Carlisle game in New York t very e o the rotired -titieholder, willl be arrang- | Léslie Ihb, P. Smith rhb, Minot fb. New Figs. Leeks, ances of Uhlan and Hamburg Belle, but Hilltop Pusaishie Big’ Snspriss, A I i troumle. | ed at a meeting of the principles and | The combination of McKay at left| New Dates, 10| Potatoes, those who understand. the conditions, s < ; B. P. LEARNED & CO. their manasers at 3 o'clock tomorrow | tackle, L. Withington at degt guard and | Alligator Tears, 37 Squashes, are ‘willing to admit that Hamours| Aqueduct N. Y. Oct. 28—ililiton, a Bt s afterncon in this eity. The arrange- | Leslie at left halfback has worked so 8! " 10| TRed Lielle’s great record breaking race ati15 to' 1. proved a big surprise W ‘1{ Tharnes Loan & Trust Co. Building. | .its for the meéting were made by | successfully that it will be used Sat-| cayjiower, 10-23 Yellow, 7 ‘cveland far overshadows any per-[she easily won the feature event, the o Agency Established 1846. George Little, manager or Johnson, and | urday. Spinach, White, forinance by an aged trotter that the| Roslyn handicap, here today. The Red Whlte AAIMWEF Sam Berger, who represented Jeffries, —— cumbers, 5| 'Turnips, turl has ever seen. —_— z octfis | Who held a conference a few hours | YALE ELIMINATES FUMBLING Meats. Uhlan Greatest Trotter. FOOTBALL NOTES. ST 1 k. o (‘3;.}'"'"i‘rii“";i,,‘-!..;'é’” AR QUARTERBACKS. | —Connesticut Positjinside Round Uhlan, too, is generally rated as a t And other constituents of your t ror cago this 2 ; e o B bl Ball Must Be Fandied Glean to Hold a| ~Chobs: Bveataen Eatn 3 | e deteny or |, Zho untversity of Peruaivauiifpiays ) DRSS Fotatiy eihag A s, Legs, ¥ year. wi e ken “to the zed ood’s Sarsa, {BULKELEY GETS DECISION | Place on the Squad. Fams, Shouiders, Fumburg Belle at Readville, though in | &% Wil gy N |8 e d . . FROM PA CORBIN. g w:es:]ern P‘:‘:,rk-—— P T g \1 swer time than the mare made m] Carlisle It increases the red corpuscles and / — = Drastic new rules were put into ef- Spareribs, 4| Native Lam 4+ | the race in which she defeated him and g i g P rec Vose Erred—Gave Academy |fect at Yale field on Wednesday re-| Chops, 13 e e e O ilen, en. | Several more coaches will gather at | makes strong the white corpuscles, and Retersn .V onp X Shoulders 14 . : H Tthaca this wee ) t the or- ' Teuchd garding the quarterbacks, whose play | o Shouiders. » tt'es him to share with the daughter | Ithaca this wee \elp put the ©or- | g¢hyg protects and restores the health. A Sontimties loose. As fast.as ome fum-| Smoked Hams, -} Sheaide o Axworthy the season's honors for | N€il team in shape to meet Harvard a | "y o0 g aorofula, eczems, eruptions, b 52 _ | bled he was deposed and sent off the} Smoked’ Shoulders, azed trotters. week from S a, y e O8O e cadomy | field. Howe was tried first and he was e Bat it is not so much the form shown ms at New Ha- | catarh, rheamatism, anemis, nervous. me last Satuorday, has spoiled him- | banished in five minutes. Johnson{ Smoked Tongues, X e by the aged trotters as it is the show- ne are | ness, that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss If for futur tiness with the New | worked five minutes before he became Dxlhgfln"“‘g- Mll‘\‘e Veal— ing that was made by the colt trotters | quote person | of agpeme, general debility and builds London bo; They have found out | tangled in his'passing ?HOr}s and Pnlp Cornel Boat': 7-18] . Ohos :l-n the year th tands out prominent- | to be t up the whole system. Bt 6 hes e in allowing the | Corey finished the session in triumph. | Borterhouse : y for the improvement in the speed of Frank [ Get it today in the usual liquid form or in int o a8 SN e A 40 minute serimmage half was or- | (- e 1418 | the trotting horse. Two records that "5 | cuocoiatad tablet form called Sarsatabs. Academy touchdown in the second 30) ) > jch > cademy dered and fought through in the live-| Sirloi 3 vave stood for a very long time, the B AL i made the | Jieat arill of the season. The regulars 3 1 of April and the 2.01 3-4 of Arion, | points that tied the game. | Hest dril, /s 08, = Toultry. »f April and e $ob Of Snion, The s punted by the Academy | were kept driving at high gear speed| p, 7 _ huve been beaten so badly that those | !nvnl(l"r‘ ”:; “h'.'-&hfl,':"n:ph‘ ;“'fl';‘.., > ;msi throughout. iy l""”‘wn i"fia': Turkeys whe think the breeders of the country | line, where Gallivan feil on it, claim=| ‘Enough coaches were present to gmlaA tive Turkey have heen standing still and that thfl} NALS— i suchdown, which Referee Vose | make up for the omi sions in presence | Phila. 1S, Vermont * or trotters of today are no faster than | o S TRACK | allowed, fithough Bulkeley kicked at | of'the past fortnight. Twelve turned Native Chickens ern, {rozem those of twenty years ago have had ek N CEEAN the time. One of the Bulkeley coaches | out e el Tah fheir breath taken away. . feoniy £ 5 , ig| the time. e 0 e 7 g - uinea ens, en away. 5 i js ahead of you If your property i8|,rote to Pa Corbin, the old Yale star, $1.75) Squabs, Native Belle the Star Youngster. 20 - year insured in o reliable "company, P o 0 ng the play and asking for a VALE _AND PRINCETON. Groceries. Tih performance of the Peter th danger signals should e hoiste: jeceision. Corbin says the ball was 4 4 v, s Stokes. who lowered | romt of you if you are mot. Comsult| GeCo™' W TP G0N edly was, ‘nc | Believed That 35000 Persons Will See | BUfter— o Greduiatéa, e DR T e il g us about insurance. !v'nrlhm to the rules, and :xhnult} have Football Game. 12 rown, 13 1bs. $1 | 1y ‘while a poteworthy one, cannot een broneht out and put in play on e Cutloaf, 14 1b. Hoeoll} 2 i i R E Anmbeaih the ki i rateh In ‘s ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl.| [, P chy o 2 & a New Haven, Oct. Towaares; | CHNGEIRE (010 R0y AT ALD oo e o il e Richards Building, 91 Main Street. This inte a new element into | tion sale for tickets 9 Powdered, 14 n-“ D i ot e Whate T dsconts 2 g 1 s | for even morc ense 3 B City ¥, D Samenbert. Porto al. 5 T g at fe reeders onstrate which is the better team when | cd vesterday, and the eitire 25,000 | Eggs. local. doz. e e B B UL L AR e R $15.00 N TAHHAHT & GO they meet again. Bulkeley may say|ed yesterday, and mle entire 35,000 ;’[ckx:s. gal!:m, 7 M:Ll)!(auS)'rup. 42 | amainst the yearling record. M, Stokes - they would have won the game if this | tickets which were allotted to Yale | Honey. comb ottle, B SR e e b S redl Hatibon Wit 117 MAIN STREET, ey down had not bean ‘allowed; to|men were disposed of, it proved that BIaR LR B ptosene L LENERY L i ] Estchert Wiixes fo, NPy . which the Academy may respond that | there will be no public sale this vear. ~ = trat has had any of the youngsters of Fire, Accident, Health, | Bulkeley never would ve got th:lr There will be appr.,x):mau,,y 24,000 e o l-l-;-x. " 5 & i gl L i et ouchdown if it hadn’t been for | seais for ame and t) is a prob. alibut, . Clams. pk. bR e 3 . Liability, Plate G} st o R aabl | S i S 818 sandlng: vatis hiok: | MSvRet Geds Tl movnn: Clles sopjioblest ™ Xuvsill o Bitalestiug wto hes {3 Fhess:ateall. Now Moyscmaia: fue oW Cases. . ass { Bulkeley runner to trot down the ]ficld ets will be fore sale. Nine thousand| Off S. Haddock. .l = - . = at 3% g0 ot e Mo g No shopworn stuff, and fully guaranteed. unmolested to a tonchdown. So there | tickets were sent to Princeton and| gieak Pollock, 10| % Tar 35| twe an B uheAY Aol i L . B o 3 S b ck, z b o and three year old and Steam Boiler ... ! You are. These two ifs leave it still a | none of them are expected to be re- | Am. Sadines, 5 @13| Lobsters— 7Bt i1t the case of Native Belle 16 is FERGUS(}'“ & CH ARBoNNEAU Frank“n Sq. ' . s u n A " G E = fuped. e lad, e | @:fferent, for ever since the record was x H | AT et i o) < piaced at 2.10 3-4 by Arion, way back A » Sactel Unton e Slaatie & HARVARD CRIPPLES 0. K. WESTERN FOOTBALL. Boneless Cod, 10913 Steak Cod, g Pl i v T o s st : o o s R P PRSP s =X Blackfish, 15| Flatfish, been in training each season with the | u. 8, Eleven in Fine Shape for West Point | Minnesota-Chicago Game on Saturday . Brand, box. 60| Boiled Crabs, pose of winning the rich stakes of- 1 - > Asssts 52.759,422.10 Game — O'Flaherty Develops Drop | —Ghost Ball by Electric Light—| Bluefish e fered for two year id shiatters whose : ny, Graln aod Feed. owners and breeders would have con- Western Assurance Co, U. €. Kick. Vaughn a Demon Halfback. % 2 Tk : b e s $2,397,608.00. 25 —_— e No. 1 Wheat, Cornmeal. | sidered it the fulfillment of a lifetime doo1M Assets The Harvard team will leave Cam-| The Minnesota-Chicago game this| Bran., = BN $1.55 | spent "‘l‘"f"‘}“';‘fl_‘[' ‘_’T[‘}! . yooag: bridge for the West Point game about | week should go a long way toward de- | §GCUUES, S g TR iy e A i e g M e 4 . gt UL k Friday af on and will | ciding the champlonship of the middle | P b aventets mitted by e\e;r_\m.w ]tr_‘ 1| ave been l;e T . Bl spend_Friday and urday nights in [ west. Chicago, following Pennsylva-| cwt., $1.45 | hardest ‘of ‘gll records for trotters to X0 THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, | 0" orc" the rroshman team will | nia’s plan, is sending out tear-stained Cottonsed Meal, beat. FA R R P Rty Real E. play at Princeton Saturday with thestories. ach Stagg says: “The line- Lin. Oll Meal, $1.90 b Do previvis -year Das. there r‘:\[‘ eal Estate Princeton freshmen and will leave | up does not look the same two days in ©1s im0 question of the record being in danger, nd Fire I Boston on the same train Wwith the | succession, and just now I am far from | but this season there have been a num- | - RS naNRe, 'varsity. having my mind made up as to more | ber of youngsters in trajning tha h_u\;\: 1a Jeeated in Somers’ Block, over C. M.| Nearly all Harvard's cripples are in | than half the men who will be in the g R A0 Hipton: wpsed i (et WL Willlams, Room 9, third floor. shape again and taking part in secret | first selection.” He will have his men WATCH THE DROP KICKER. that there was a gemera g hat " practice in preparation for the Arr-y | prdcticing two hours a night this week | —_ | the long standing record for the age feb13d Telephone 147. |game. McKay and Browne are Hu-i electric light. This work is called | College Elevens Looking for ~Men | as int ‘l‘lfl";zm« :'"f.r"'\?fx'-'r'\‘"“:' s ! e | Gmly OMEs still on the injured list and ost ball’_practice. Claver tns it Ball, e daughter of Moko was the former will be in shape before the | Vaughn, the Notre Dame fullback, is 0%, o Dogling Tee tounding that at first it was hard for ATTORNEYS AT LAW. end of the week. Perry Smith was in |the equal of any fullback who ever| 1The fellow who can kick a goal from | ® Sreat many horsemen to credit the the scrimmage again Wednesday for | plaved in the west, according to Wal- iy siice 4o bé s Hanartd " | performance. ; - 1-| the field is sure to be an important in Native Beil daniAuitar dtly asd at|aw | the firs time since he was injured. In |ter Eckersall. The latter says: “This| dividual i ) oase | Nattve o is a wo iy orneys-at-Law ce 1 S “This | dividual in the football games that arc Pl o' har plhce st the Houd of the » the tussle L. Withington was kicked | player is a veritable demon in MWtting| vet to come, the big games of the | chtitled to her place 3 e head of over Pirst Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|in the side, but is expected to be O. K. | the line-and holds his feet in a manner | Yenr. The drop kicker has been prom. | LWO Vear olds which have been after Entrance | for West Point. O'Flaherty’s drop|which allows his teammates to pull | inani already aud has won a few games | the record from the time it was frsc Stairway next to Thames Nat. Bank ; ot A 5 b Tk ol sl sl 8 B, 3 3 Sud R # 5 set at 2.40 3-4 by Dobb at Lexington, e Bt oy Nata PAN | kicking is becoming a feature of the jand pusi him along for several extra| ha would have been either defeats or g . widsy evenings, 'md26q ' | team play. Out of four tries in the | vards. In addition to being a great|tjes at the best for his team, observes Oct. 19, 18 last practice he Kkicked three goals |line plunger. h is fast and lends valu- | ; Springfield exchange. Almost every e from the drop kick formation. He is |able aid to the runners in the interfer- | (ollege aleven has one fellow who has MARQUARD THE FREAK. mmm an LUNC" showing life and snap and the team is | ence. He is one of the few p|a\urs‘ been doing skilfu! booting in practice, i re y | expected to run smoothly under him in | secn in the west this season who leaves | and the results of the careful prepara- | Believes He's a Cold Weather Pitcher— 40 Franklin Street. Saturday's gam his feet to take off @ man In the| fjon in drop kicking will soon be seen.| McGraw May Whip Him Into Shape. TRY OUR REGULAR DINNER—zuc. | of o, BATE will rx‘:rmé{}.lfl red‘li ;flfi open Harvard, judging by O'Flaherty's gt | O T b e A " G T work in practice, has ‘a big asset in| Marquard, the angular young man SPECIAL SUPPERS vard. Yale has already beaten West| Mike Thompson has been igned | the kicking line and 'the Crimson should | from northern Ohio, who pitched for Wh Tea or Coffse—15c. Open from | POInt, 17 to 0 | to referee the Yale-Brown game. He | highly prize the accurate Kicker after | the Giants this year. is a ot Ty - sreeBieg gy The {\f-up as announced Thursday | keeps the teams moving. e i R ¥ Wi ol Wl v et et R e s Ces o e b | ! E. GALY, Prop. year. Ted Coy and Daly are two |that he is a much better cold weather | sescea 1 men who have shown skill in booting | pitcher than a warm weather despot | over the bars so far for Yale, Coy|of the box. Perbaps the notiom would 1 kicking two in the Colgate -game. | never have entered his cranium if he § | | .- Prineeton has Cunningham, one of the | hadn't tumbled to the earth one day in HEADQUARTERS most important characters of the year | Louisville when the sun was scorch- S E =3 o 0 far in the kicking line. He has four | ing the corn in the Indiana river bot- ter anything in the Miil Remnant lime i bis credit ‘and et H A s the ikt 3 hie ! 2 v m A i @ e B Tl goals to his credit and two of them | toms. aving fixed e idea in his Woolen=. Elannels, Dress Goods, Cot- NG N DS 5000 Colorsdo’ Fuel & fron have pulled the Tigers out of extremely | head that the warm weather is against ons and Silks. ces very low and | i By i e oleratie em threatening holes. Pennsylvania has a | him, he seemed to fret in July. Re-| a large stock to choose from. Can'™ Stock s"';“'.“"’h" Ds'yl' Rasinkes |~ M Do Gk oL good kicker in Thaver, now substitute | céntly he has shown a tendency to star®, and see me at the on Diminished Scale. | 8400 Consolidated Gas quarterback. Dartmouth has Sher- | well, but after he has left the starting MILL REMANANT STORE, | . New York, Oct. 2 Nrowing dulls R i e ki win, its big tackle, and Tobin, guard,|line he wabbles, and as a result the compelled to Mc('aa, and Penn- | keep a close eye on him to know when nia State has Vorhis, one of the | it is time to give him a rest best, in the business at kicking goals| When Marquard pitched for Indian- to fall back upon when other means | manager of the team fail. Lafayette hs sylva 201 West Main 8t. John Bloom, Prop, | "“58 in tic speculation in stocks was s g:fl";mk Rio Grande. | more noticeable tocday than the tone| 360 Diclers ecusi w | of the market, which was shifting and 1360 | EDUCATOR SHOE! iNow is he Time for Mince Pies jaceriati. chnine mana e T e from the field. polic last year he occasionally had A word parents: Let the child's and this induced some covermg of out- | . Bt 1 e . Doan, the Wbl Ptal Natibuok in| Slaker - tas ot not 14 the ex-| oot grow . Children’s BE il aet ovorviiton . 10 tadke anding short contracts, left open sincef 1520 Great Northern ptd another clever man at clearing the | treme that he has had them this sea- | Whil ey o them of. including Sweet Clder, here. e e s | etk i rs from difficult angles, and in Hau- {son. H could put the ball over the s growing last through life, We have a new stock of White Rose | e dars Business both- in stocks| 1040 Interborough Mei. er the Carlisle Indians have a man | plate when he had to and he wasm't cator i Prevent Canned Goods. Some of the best Po- }::‘;d S 'J”:‘;;,nfl:ilh&'fi?fl;; T e T that they can match with any of the |afrald to have Jjt-hit. One of the bies by allowing the foot to grow | tatoes in the city—soc in 5 bushel lots cas cale. nier Harvester o au % i S few York ted as rmture intended by providing ample | w is the time to buy at [ e T St Srénonseanca OF|. Jot Ine My 06 easterners. Hauser has been doing | members of the New York team w seiture ntende great things in practice, and is said to | was discussing his work the other o T o e R |THAMESVILLE STORE be one of the surest kickers that ever | gave it as his opinion that Marquard, RTePet SURPOIL Syt p attended Carlisle. The Indians are al- || almost all deft handers, had run, Y. CUMMINGS. ways good in drop kicking and may |into a streak 1en his effectiveness | 5¢ Central Ave. Premiums. have one or two more fellows to rely on who will receive lots of newspaper notice. Madden, whose goal from the | seen f fiel | dealings fn Tnited States Steel, and| 0 International Puper | + h 3160 Iz atfonal am 3 there was a conspicuous diversion of G, Ty | sueh activity as there was into low Kansas City - Southern i priced stocks. This was partly due Do. pfd . | to causes individual to the stocks af S T Dl | Minp & St Touls | facted and partly to an argument ad- M. S8t P. & S S vanced by the professional element that | [ had depa ted porarily . | oetlda Rl n""l"lh’rl):‘ml l"'lm}l.m‘:l'ur whom I have | : Joseph F_ Smlth ye: Missouri Pacifie e “Weanwes | . CODPER, Upholsterer 1 ol 2510 Moy K 0 for Amherst against | uniformly good | the smaller money requirements of a| 17500 Mo Kan. & Tex eld | Wap 4 ! & n : F ORIST Crewn and Bridge work is: the.work | speculatigit: in the low priced stockd| its Miacs it B o liae Sl oo e S FIRST-CLASS MATTRESS MAKER. | 1. v serve to recon ¥ e u 400 Nation, . - ot > e s 2 < S | » 2 - “ o thet stands the test of time. No ,‘:,‘:“2 na or 4":;‘.‘»:\:(:”[»':1 ";n.')ln’:\- R M i an-expert kicker, nks at the top |and vear out. since he has been with | Furnituré Repaired. Carpets Fitted : Wd® st | T ros Xew vork centrat of the heap in the middle west. The |the New York team, and it's pretty Mattress to or 200 Main Street, Norwich. plate to cover the roof of your mouth; ,';""h‘“"m‘l“':”]"fd”'"‘ e ] o el X v ou & W drop kicker is a man to watch from |hard to find more than a hall dozen | over. i riced railroad stecks seemed to{ 800 Norfol estem r i i i no falling down; beautiful and as firm | pe due fo this argument. A growing| 100 Norh American now on. for he is bound to show his | real bad games against him. By thal| 259 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. | 3¥1d as your natural teeth. The perfect | *Pirit of caution was manifest in the | e i 7oz s 1 mean games where he has been wildi gpecial low price. Mafl orders R # $ speculation. Bankers were inclined to! —_— and b hurt i _0;‘ N chance “\\ _EV;l promptly attended to. oct22d work of today and absolutely witheut | express more confidence that danger of PITCHING RECORDS. e O o ba it o soml ¢k : == PURE 0LIVE 0|L | ¢ dence that dang era Rre botm at so ain: 1t sl e | money stringency before the/end of the b itibioe g to e > | 2 2 " | has been averted, The opinion | Mordecai Brown B or another. That's why they are in/ | There are many brands but only one ts Out Mathewson 2 | best brand. for Big League Honors. | nevertheless, in stock m Ici on parle Francais. »f Marquard's ex- LAPERA he funny | ket circles than any atfempt to revive | 79700 | 1y part of ik ex= B L o et ¢ dibiget All operations guaranteed. {an active speculation at the present| 2 SENR e e S R ;\;y’».:”.: ets Fancy New Ilye for Seed Iy e s Mt it St 8 lot Price time would be frowned upon by the| Jine po.MG oier Mordecai _Bri gre ee- | the n o oppos at- (PraE iy, | We b B Jaxger financial powers and the Targest | s be wa .o A fingered pitcher of the Chicago Na- |t > not seem able to do much with | —8t— 0. FERRY |isrger Muancial panerv e Jamat 08 % tionals, with 31 wins to his credit, has | thew make bits occasionally, R. MANNING'S Tel. 702 : madile (0L, DR BEARDSLEY ply of funds in teh money market was s w. oA tinction of having pitched more | but he hasn't been ted hard enough A. R. b | Free delivery to all parts of the eity. . 9 | more liberal and Interest rates were Ho vistarlguy gantes this season than any | thix vear to lose a game by dOWRFIgt | o1y o0, Yamtic, Coan, | 0ct12d shaded both for call aifd time loam Pacifis pitcher in either league. not excepting | slugging except one. i {rou 3 O o, s v whseed 237 Main Streel. Call loAns were made pretty steadi outhem Rainweay the great Christe Mathewsen of the | fha « lost the piate and can't find | — aug2sd S e Pt il Koo oo A G W R New York Nationals, who bas 2§ to curve hall that is as good 0LR wokK | - that a further recession would follow | e Tomse & Fach . i | his eredit. Rrown has not enly won ny left hander in the busi- i en"s‘ the November 13t payments, which are| 1100 Toledo, St L. & i iPke ek men tian, oy, ophdr tuister, foest't belp bim any it he | meets the approval of the eritical i 1 &N g . vulce | 380 Do pra ut he has likewise officiated morn. piteh it so the batter will be people. unsually large. There was an Awak- | seus vnion Paftc the unofficial reco t completed ypelied to go after, it. Before M 35 SRETUCKET ST. | showing that he officiated in 40 league | Graw is thr contests .during the season. Mathew- | will whip son pit€hed in hut 32, so has some- I leaguc ! what the better of tha percentage fig- | none of these ures at least, the avérages being 812 | th . first divis for Mathewson against 775 for Rrown. | were howling succ Mullin of Detroit is gecond to Brown into fast company. If Marquard rough with him I think h st itk o 1 enink v Rogers” Domestic Laundry, . libre. 1t may take time, bul | T, 90: Rear 37 Franklin 8t. hers who rank with | = gup { the present time | sses when they first m 10 ’Phone 32-3 maylid : : ened interest in #tocks connected with | e D ptd 8 Ima av'"us an the copper mdustry, and there were| 50 United Sues ey reports of a growing demand for the | United States Ru metal from tomw of the foreign melt-| “30 [0i¥g, Sates Stert - OF NORWICH. | ers and a rise in the price of the metal | Utah Crpper | in London. - The excitement in the cot- W Vas Curolina Chem ton market served to divert some spec- 400 Wabash 2300 Do. ptd nlative activity in that market. The 700 Western bl | v : . a s 2 DIVIDEND | indirect "offect. om the stock market| it Welnehosss Bleire of the major league pitehers in games | ever gets corfidence again in his own R R R I e T BT s R 8 A | ot belpil, The hond mmarket was | 400 Wesiers Trisn pitched ‘and games won. Mullin | delivery he will have every team in the The regular” Semi-annual Dividend | pnipnouncedly dull and price move- |~ jo wioing & L. worked in 38 championship contests |league guessing. e Wicconsir, Cen been declared from the net earn- | ments were somewhat erratic where| Total sales 812, and scored 29 victories, giving him a — - e L . el ~ 763 average. Mullin is high man of ’ < g \ ings of the past six months at the °fforts were made (o market inactive - (Rutttae. paly i beses oot REtls, of BROOKLYN'S NEW LEADER. FAC‘E'QRY . Money on can | [[1ich Mathewson was the most spar- | pag Bill Dahlen—First Time He Has Y] issues. The tone was irregular. Total :« o'.:'aur por':m‘.‘- year, and wv”":al,\‘ par value, $. _Mfi:‘ United! New York, Oct. 2 2 £ x < paysble on and after Nov. 16th. | States bonds were unchanegd on call. | firm, 3@4 per cent, ruling rate 4, 1ast | Mothenatn Hotn o Mullin " 3 Tried Manager's Role. FOR—— FRANK L. WOODARD, e e loan' 3 closing bid 33-4, offered at 4.| The strikeout record is held by a 0 ecta7d Treasurer. | sa " High | Time loans much easter: sixty davs,| cverall of the Chicago Cubs, who | President Charles i Ton- Allis Chalmers ofd ....... ninety days and six months 43-4 Per| tanned 210, Rucker of Brooklyn being | Brooklyn baseball club_ b Qv 49300 A cent. runner-up with 204. In the American | Dahlen, the former Giant and e é’ Jeague Smith of Chicago ieads the | While Boston plaver, to manage the o pbets of Aw Sugar Refning Aw Tel. & Tel 100 St Qs DOMINICK & DOMINICK, " COTTON. striibouts with 174, He also worked | Superbas for the repon lnri‘g\i?l.l Th; Q p é’%‘ ) FOUNDED 1870, [ e Am ComloX, New York, Oct, 28—Cotton Tutures | in the most games—do, Johnson of | SAISY 1s Bop Siated. S e & Mo o oo o g i losed steady. Cl s - the tailenders is second. having fanned g Co— | J Members of the New York Stook An Torseutinn ! Naveber 1438, Degenibor. 1443, | 16 ° GELT LT T R R & T FS T § AP » Esatisk Asd Vinserd Olt ty 1451, Pabruary 1456, March he champion wild men of the | yideration on the ,"‘f"f’fi“," """'k, & & é; é’ o A April 14.56, May 14,61, June 14.54, | league were Modre of Philadelphia iyn. ““l"'- l«“-_x am#] t e«mn«l.t\l | % Q & Do’ gl 3 avk s 1455, Augnst 14.08, = September | and Rucker 'of Brooklyn, in the Nu- [deut that Hatry Lumley was not the Q\ Q\ Q | tionat, ‘each having sent 116 batsmen | MaD to hold the managerial reins, Bb- | 17. New York, Oct. 28.—Cotton spot clos- | down on passes. Morgau of Boston ed quiet, ten points higher: middling | and Phiadeiphia leads the American Bonds and High Crade Investments | Aw ‘Tobacco pd Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, Am. Weolen bets has Leen busily cugaged scouting | \" for a leader who might poselbly have | the necessary qualities to give Brook " Alsccnda Mintng Co uplands 14.73, tiddling gulf 16.00; sales | with 122 free tickets, but Gioom- of | [} , e LA A e LR IR AR SNt €51 # Grain and Cetton. Atchison 4325 bales Washington Is a cloke second with 115, | 8 8 winhlng team. He Pt g c R Vainrle Coast’ Line, bk Johnson' whs charged mith 15 wild | jscure Jobuny Kling of Chicage an BRI RPN 4 Baltimore & Oio CHICAGO GRAIN WARKET. pitches,. the * lgague's record for the | Mike Doniin af New York according EHT n " EsTAT Do, st WiHEAT Opss. Migh Low. Close Sedion, with Bérger of Cleveland fol- | £0 rumor .but without success. y 67 Broadway Telephone %0 e that Harry Betllehem $icel Dec. Just prior to the t 15 806 | lowing closely with 14, Beebe of the ARTHUR M, BIOWN, Manager Brooklvr Kaid Transdt May Cardinals % the habner. i the | Lamie gued last season it waa | FRANK O. MOSES. Mar. e ceathar National league with 15. Mattern |3 s was anxfous €0 | 65, 57, 53 West Main Stras R wa oo O Bogton coming nearest him with 12, | l4nd. Bad Bill as ¢he manager for bis| » e yal - J 516 & ™~ ol i 1909, t th egotiat for WHEN you want to cut veur busi- e e x i R o Y Botto e Telephone 133. mess before the public, there s no ma- LRae i -t Frank Hinkey, the t adjustor, is {tional league club fell flat. At the 500 Cnisgy Great Slum Betier tasn rarnuad the dvertise | o ¢ T S sluaaa af Ths Bulletis o Cuitde, % B 2 185 51 1s-16 t0m due in 3 few dars. “Yale'*t Shadow of the recent seazon. how {1 Ead" they used to call bim. Dahlen was unconditionally relessed oy