Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 3, 1910, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NGRW!GY;I BULLEflHy SATflflDkYy SEFTEMBER 3, 1910 BAGGAGE INSURANCE neasy B gt New Yorid S : Dot S N u‘cr:::‘_nsn;;h;g wmco'.:r A‘ofld . £§{3_:| L5t ffl;fl;l:;;m TOLL ANB COU‘NTY \;,01:‘1, Mrs, Reed's father, 'hnmu Sten- IL umm'P & SONS. New York Man, Who Claims Welterweight Champion- | &5 e s sy R, Pease and daughter of Altoons : i Pa.. are In town as the guests of Shetucket ESireet, Norwich, Conn. i isi ints—. i Athietic @iznts Drop T Phit Misses Sarah and Lin‘a Morris. i 5 shipy Greis Tegeie W08 Boinu—Athlets) , et I s BOLTON e Ay & A amiegsof E v 3 3 . by 3t 2 and 5 to'4. i o i i Take Doubleheader at Washington—Brooklyn Wins| ¥ 7l (80 el G| B S S0 o | Sumveris for State Highvey—soth GILEAD o das ‘muv.‘ |’) rt:\-a it -u:,«r( £ he Ir~ :alll‘le ni‘;x,: T hile in the second me Kuabe's sinxie | R : ;. N. TARRANT & CO,| Two from Boston—Week-End Games on Local | a5 iy i foime i Lol WSl B it e s Mt i o T [ Rewe M Soule Tieard on M - he first. game ror objecting (o & declsicu of Umpire | for vrotesting hen catied ot on strikes. catoner | 0d_davghters. Mrs. S. J. Ward, Miss Theme—Impromptu Social. 117 MAIN STREET. : ottt Socres: Jacklitseh's relecte was sond tedn e Soaton | K > ersey | City. p Diamonds. i Voo Nadonate. " 1 2 b R s e o e o e S I | Hsttora, thia. weellat 7. B Gbart's Washhinaton. Firs dume- : sk Fire, Accident, Health, il bl TR e [ERSSERSOCA o i e e S ¥ f T 100 0o abh po a e g onths el the Ca A % TR s g 104640 & O} Derirr & 2, ter. ston, Mass., and Misses Ciara and Mary Llablmy. New York, Sept :—It was a tame |round of brides. luncheons and teas, | (I 4 04 4 0 (] P 1 S S R e R e cxhibition that Harry Lewis, who | the life at the Griswold, Fastern Point, | oty 30§ 0§ 1o i ed for the pastor. Rev. Janes Robert Mr, and Mrs. W. B. fillls were in Plate Glass and Steam Boiler e i e oy etamplonslip i fes (Hoputar “as BagfceT Hoarads 3 3o i 1o Sunday mornin. OPCIS | Hartford Twendar. Misses Eebol Hills and Harry Mansfield of England gave | week has been filled with gayety. berfeld 22s ool 2 | SR g £ SRR He a T L. I the crowd at the National Sporting | The links of the Shenecossett Coun- v 3200 H : midaie of the week:. siaking out the | Beversl from GlIoAd were ac the Wil- club of America here tonight. On | {ry club has beem the center of sport | Dekdsfe 2 8 1.0 ¢ § [ty Thiqale Of the week, staling ‘out the | f G v : N " £ Walk H gl 8- e o Ik Y is to be built v the limantic camp ground Sunday. points the popular decision goes to |lately for the annual golf tournament | Walker.p 31,1059 Wiitse,) t, nic & g LA bl e e e e SRR = » state from the corner of Mrs. J. B.| Mrs. E. O. Avery and Miss Grace Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | 131 3 e progress e 1, 88 0 L Summer's to I J. Mathieu's, Randall spent a few days at A. W. ther man was in danger of a |iwo weeks, and has just been- com. P UL ME Ebiedoni apehtsa u. s, knockout in any of the ten rounds. |pleted. In the finals of the first six- et % ford 1 spenaing renom of Fast Hart. [ Hutchinson's this: week- Assets $2,594,330.17 Lewis, the aggressor, landed on the |teen Hugh Charles Sicard of New I one ot Mva, THotae Bt san e e Me Banlof dingl e e feb26TuThS body repeatedly, but did no serious | York acfeated H. T. Almy of Norwich. 0 0 810 0 0 o 01| iBaed Berce of ping Bercy and Miss Helen'| the Connecticut Misslonary ~soclety, damage. Mansfield relied almost sole- | This match gives Mr. Sicard the 1910 Ghiiliiies Baticd Charkes v: Tosme sty nsesdsspe i intoraunei el ol et Iy on cefensiva tactics and the specta- | championship and a handsome silver L eore by inninss: Nira, Tohn Comiiin of Gedar street, | SRy serylce iIhe church was pre tors at thues hooted their efforts. | cup. n the final match of the sec- wwon. | M Hartford, ia' spending & few days with | ara aetongcC o0 pondlilies” asters ond sixteen N. Squire of N&w York de- | hvo a e LT Py mavendiie = Vith | and dablias. In the Mill League. feated Charles R. Butts of Norwich, | M, 5§ 3 2 1loiiineer New Y. e e sGNNI Social in the Hall. . Gr{:r\‘;‘l{‘;:”(‘-! Tigers vs. Taftville A.|DY a score of 4 up and 2 to play. :M\rlwg l'r H l; ° * :lll:‘!i;‘y’( b Bevacsit n:x : ; Alice FEaton of New York is| The Y. P. 8. C. E. held an impromp- ", at Taftville, — = = TN 0 e e [ isiting ‘her grandparents, Mr. and|tu social at hall Wednesday e 3 MBridess 3 1 4 1 1lDavis Doslesh 1 5 b 3 3 and The games today are Y. M. C. A COBB’S PECULIAR SLIDE. 10 1 1Murphert | sw-agrass.ct ! 2] Mrs. ¥ranx H. Eaion evening. were vs. Baltic A, C. at Baltic. ? 09 0 ofBaryas | Murrag.ic o a{_John Maloner of New TLondon is | served after a short programme was arihe VAL CLA Eoes 1o Baltic this | Hits the Turf at Almest Full Speed, o ;ff‘:‘,‘"" - i e e s e R it ernoon T e Ba R o 2828 ¢ lMargin iin. 0| he is enjoving a vacation. | Mr. ana Mrs. Masterton of Middle- team. The Baltic lads hope to win S Fest Flrst \ 3 Totals LIS z 81" Mr. and Mrs John Cooper and chil- [town have been visiting at E. from the Y. 3. C. A, today, as 80 fa1 |yl oo "Cob, the, great bat inninas: S Yeverve H 1| dren’ Have ![»‘Yulnt‘d to Hartford after | Foote's. they have iost one second Bve en. Ty - th Washington - -.ac. S L Sehlel ¢ " a |a month’s stay in town. Clifford Perry attended the enter- . g - {ter and right fielder of the Detroit | Naisien 9 0 . : : g ¢ s u game with the leaders. & Vet e S L AR Phllatapits N0 Dh6 00 ke H 0 0| y\liss Josephine Sweeney of South |tainment at Andover Tuesday evening. The Taftville A. C. team will hgrv ot el S st g d Sl { 2 ;| Manchester is visiting Mrs. J. J.| Mrs. Willlam C. Goss has ben re- the following lineup against the Ti- { BEXt time rou get the o L& Sweeney {moved to St. Joseph's hospital, Willi- .o 4 is, TLambert Froman. |%€e him. This fellow has the prettiese Hichlanders 6, Red Sox 5. SoE S ved to St. Joseph's hospital, e, m\lx\:nsf\‘?lr:;ue.l;ru‘&e‘x’_ LaBreque, ' Slide of any ball tosser im the game. | New Yok Seot 2—The New Yorx Americans | Aol 401132 1 Democrats Elect Delegates. |"mn}h-. where she will undergo an op- Davignon, Smith, Hurd, Dan McShef- | CObd perhaps spiked more players last | made fro runs in ive dgiih innlung fodsy and beat | +Batted for Deviin In Tih. The democrats elected the fol\onmz { eration. e Willi o Emeralds | Bis lcague. Because of his well KNoWn | Geeision una gere ‘parisies. froms vhe " ssnds by | ssoBatied for Jackliisch in at_the caucus held Augast 25 re . Warner and E. W. Buell TO PROTECT YOUR HOME with the e mat ity Prestos will mac | ablity, because of the high position | tepis. Femnd Scos s . ,“”,__ L Axm i L State, F. J. Olds. Paul Clement; | Mrs. W. T. Warner, who has been vou put n burglar alarme, good plumb- | 10000 U0kt (i ne Braoraids ave | Occupled b the Defroit ciub in the Boston. New York. | ety =0 4 4 n g 83 1 2 oy |COMEressional W. E. Howe. C, M. Pin- | confied to her home most of the time ing and safety locks. But be i it e race, because of the fac abh po a abh Do & | Dulladenia e e S R ney: county. C. N. Loomis, M. W, |for several years enjoyved a ride to| still in a crippied condition; but on Ipt o L] and locks melt under fire and m. | Monday e Bhauralds hope to play a | €ral ca the men spiked by | Foonet 3 ¢ COE e kg ;Hm\n senatorial. Harry Milburn, | Hebron in I L. Way's automobile one 10tal loss unless—Vital Question, | double header with the Baltic A. C. were members of teams regarded as |Zuielot 3 0§ 0 e Cincinnati Defeals Pittsbur, Charles Lee; probate, . D. Finlay, F. | day recent:y o «d? 1 not, see us tod; { Ue(l'l!)tl's |nns§ lll};ngerul's rivals, it was | g, 43140 $ 1420 % Cinelanati, :J:?L. 2.—Cin t de(e»\\‘(: Pists- ;V. Slrungr Tn“’n committee, White | E‘“‘- aflld Mrs. C. “\'. H||('i€‘)‘xinso\':1ha\‘e‘ our for FIRE IN i openly stated that Cobb had inten- | Lewisif " 4 1 & 0 4 0 1 2 0 |burg in an exciling game today, I to 2. Ciueinoati | Sumner, . J. Olds, Fred Cole returned from their we ng in wil be In your hands tomorrow. T CITY LEAGUE NOTES. | tlomaly wpiked these men in order to | Vemers £ 13 3 £ 15 @ 8 fpulled on o Tdole oy in’ e sixih noinz when | Charles M. Plnne ™ | New Hampshire and Massachusetts. are_yon_safe Hospital diamond this afternoon. | Weaken the Tigers' strongest oppon- |Lmienss 1 0 o 0 20 3 1 0ffiied to Hoblitzel Hoblitzel threw fo Fzur, who was | Republican Choice. S 15AAC S. JONES, . | ents. But this is not so Kitwwe 3851 395 3 0 Coveine ara reiring Wiksos, and Eeon. relred o5 o ¢ ¥ Harnas doing mice| While it may often look from the | Cicsties 3 0 82 olGunny 00 3 o Meattin “ur iacond reinna Fimn Rowan mas | o At the republican caucus held Fri- BOLTON NOTCH Insurance and Real Estate Agent, ateher Harrington is doing mice) gi.ng as if Cobb is deliberate in his | Woodp 0.0 ¢ 1 0 222 2| steady an the “war. - Scere: ay evening. August 26, the following | Richards Building, 91 Main St | Packstop work for the leaders. attempts to injure, yet there are few | lailly 1100 of Totals, u 1 Pittsbure. Gincinnati. dE;!ezltes were chosen: William Hack Fined for Inhuffan tidaw 3 & e s - players, if really asked for an honest o P SR 1 3 K sbh'po & of State, G. F. Hellberg, W. H. Loom- | Treatment of a Horst P The Sachem park matinee this week | Pla: 2 Totals, 31 62413 2| Byme. 00 & olBescherit 4 1 2 0 0|is: congressional, Jonn Johnson, An- | S Shhhie B {will be Norwich Town vs, Centrals. opinion during .the off season, WHen | gerg by taninas: Leach 3120 0kgnan 4823 1ldrew K Maneggia: senatorial F. i 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | 8 they are not all excited over the pen- sienezan Camobatlie & 1 4 0 0liismiase 4 2 8 1 o) Grew E_ 3 - Lol Word has been received here from . | - v nant race, who would swear that Cobb 10000005 Wagnerss 4 1 2 4 1lMieheb & 2 4 o o |Loomis’ H. M. Loomis, -Ransom Newark, N. J.. of the death of Miss If the Centrals can beat Norw : s £ fhe T Flsondb 2 012 0 0Pascertet 2 1 2 0 o| Carpenter, G. F. Hellberg: coun Fathel Millik. Y - ~ Real Estate »wn on Sunday these two teams will | tried to put cifterent plavers out of the = {wiloit & 12 1 oaflawc 2 6 2 1 0| John Johnson, Calvin Hutchinson. TR M Titont , Mitss Millkont; leth bt running by the use of steel spv Deirsit |Gibsane 3 1 0 1 olLcbertéb & 1 3 0 AR, _on; A ere about two vears ago. and Fire Insurance, s Cobb has a slide pecu his own. | Deworr, S : deeated, chieago |MCRSTIes 2 0 % 2 OaNmianas 4 0 4 3 7| DofE Yo fomlen 4 AF Bidwell; pro- | T op Ve for Brutal Driver. “nli s Ci sn' here today. ¥ e visitors it Mul- | Whiten 1.0 0 6 0 Rowan, 2 20 . s b 18 jocated in Somery Block, over C. M.| (i the fiva games played so far the | SIS MOSE others Cobb docsmt, stow | here, toour, b o i the Sittors | emers 11 8 1 ol ow® 2192 % 40n Herbert L. Maxwell, A. M. Bid- | Willlam Hack of Manthester was Wiiliams, Room 9, third floor. standing _is \Hospital 1000, Norwich | {he turf at almost fall speed. One o Jaton | Clike 09 8 8 3| was W@ H well Town committee Williim H. areéeted here Tuestay = kvening . by feb13a Telephone 147 o idigh 30 S o SE ) and Greene- | of his legs is thrown in the direction “oHyst. 110 6 of 1;12:-:#, " Hellberg, Calvin Hutch- ‘s‘hu;‘n:» ::,x;g;vpor “.mn.“?;m E i ville .0 | of the bag. the other usuvally high in ——— — 5 1 L, MR 5 - 15 . 0. ! j — Howard made the complaint. Chicf | the_air, while his body is thrown in hopooa e st | ety : % ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Manager Bowen's Greenevilles | the opposite direction from the base- | D.jonesit 3 9 o b | SR Sost T e L CHESTNUT HlLL, e LR TR T about due to strike a winning gait.|man. In other words. when Cobb goes | Delehanis2 4 3% 0 1] *Botted for Leerer in oth. 5 (PR Hartiony wigicima o AMOS A. BROWNING, Why not begin against! the Hospitai|into a base feet first about the only | Coowiorar 4 ,,l,,,‘,m;" T e A e Republican Caucus—Sisters Meet Aft- | T €ANERay 08 OTCerad e <o g this afternoon?” thing the runner has to touch is the | simess i il 31 it e v eaza e a0 ar 25 Years. ey A D s Atternes-at-Zaw, 3 Richards Bldg spike on one of his shoes. Thus the | Bumar 4 e 1 & 110 3 0 | Clncinsd ... 20100000 e | Beiley Wednesday morning, _ pleaded % i | ing,cf 2100 21 e charge a vas P ond place in the league depends |feat of touching Cobb is a rather dar . e H < The republicans of the town held|s7 3 o o o $2 SR, B on Norwich Town beating the Centrals | gerous as well as a_ Gifficult task. i 1R e v T o b S their cavcus) Tusstey. exening.. Dates | & ooy ot CoNts (aimountiiy o 3anL0; it Sache ‘veek. That means | Then, again, there are many basemen & 300 8] Doston, Seot. s—Brookim won two zames from i con a very ligl t Y DAk Ehinweek. TThal i i I are Al Yisa 3 O O O o iodas the B bt n aeore of 1 to2 and | Bates to the several conventions were | sentence, considering the ' condition BROWN & PERKINS, llhnqx lHll a good clever game. b ot St B e B i a S T3 3l the second § o 0. Twe arsers by Herzor in the | elected as follows fiie i hiotas’ was Jn | Dot syasiwers over First Nat Bank, Suctucket St | R e ; o emacives thoy Set i the | ated for Lynse 1n ot 3 H0a o o e e e sore SRR 1 State—William H. Bliss, William A. | knocked out and the horse was cut 3ut for the C v les Norwic ' 5o T - “amg icore by inninds wd - Tl x * | Ly E fbn ab e £ of i V. Statrwar n'xl:l‘:::‘;:émt Nat. Benk | by gr,‘ng’n‘fif;fi el A o s that makes the play dan- ?:':,,, L SRS 30 recmd Game. Tae scores | S eeslonatot, B Waktiired A.5_l\lkrfl;l:u(:;"}:ra\;m"\ldn:‘r‘/(was Mol o /o EgRy - ®good reason for supporting their Sat- S 2 icago R aoney SR e e | Boston Hunt. worst cases of its kind ever brought urday eveninas. ectzed | U0 0 Sunday games Sibeceare Snyldniee or Anerion e 3 3|, Sematorial_W. P. Jotnson, Charles |lo his motice 1 i o very cle Cleveland 6, St. Louis 5. aridson.c? 42 1 os. s 0 Villi on Agent B, A. Shaw {lineup to play for the Hospital this|nes 8nYthing on Bovby Wallace HE |6 w5 Tai wes the more effectire and with per- | Nummeisy 3 8 2 3 0lShameld 8 8| ®County—E. ¥ Hunchinson, 3. L. First Sclectman Marion W. Howard | afternoon: Harrington ¢, W. Austin p, | 1A aceps & i St Score: g S Daltinef 4.1 2.0 ¢ 9jter, H. B. Hutchins, Lester J. Hut was in Hartford Wednesday. - = P:| with one hand, and unless the catcher Lennox,8b 3 2 1 4 41 v W Sam Austin 1b. Manchester 2b, Fowler | yoon 0108 J%0n 850 S it [ right Clevetand. 7 Sseuias e 1anat 4 5| Probate — Howard Rice, George( Mrs_ Wallace Wilkon left Wednes- m er nn u | 2b, Kane ss, White If, Deh] cf, Hayden on the runner there isn't a chance for 2bh po a e ab h po a e | Bergen.c 3122 o o Hutcltinson, William H. Kneeland, | day She has been clerk for Spencer [] L B SO 3 Coth f Granexdt 4 2 2 0 OfTruesdele2b 4 1 1 5 @) AMillere 1 0 0 0 z 7| Thomas Ward. S. Mead. allace to be spiked. Cobb goes Into | Soiliith 4 111 0 ofsionedt 4 3 1 o 0| Ruckerg. = 10 1 i 2 5 2 ¢, 1w | oph_LaCh and Mat Wolf Wallace with terrific spped. The lat- | Tamer. 3 ofNewman.1o 4 110 0 0| Dessaup 1 0 6 0 i Town committee—Fred A. Haust, H.| Joseph LaChappel ar . o B KEns | Eastern Point Golf. ter takes the throw in his gloved hangd, | lajolesy 2 1 1 1 412 ¢ 1 °McEiveen 1 0 0 0 3| P. Collins, William P. Johnson [ were in Hartford Wednesday, \Mm‘\':_ With tournaments in golf and tennis | hooks the ball under Cobb’s foot and to1oe $213 = _ Mrs. Allison TLadd of Willimantic fs | Charles Sauter. who was run over by and | being run off, with vatching, fishing | starts him off in some cirection other | ([ UEOONCt § 1 1 3 JHE B S S B S in town for a few davs caring for her | the Putnam logal at Manchester Mon- | and bathing taking the time of many, | than the bag. Cobb has often missed | Aames™ 4 1 7 3 o 1020 8| shiied rec Bariden in 2th. mothior; Mral Angen Eiwie, Woaatond | GAY INOTDBE, 4 e faotons ik BnoKEns | with fancy dances and masquerade|the bag at least a foot after being | Mitcicip 4 1 0 4 0 10 5000 et ing her sister, Miss Estelle Hyde, an| Jabez L. White the local actor, la | bal v and wi out by Wallace. = = 3101 8 o 9 020001 0 2s|opportunity to' visit friends in East|spending a few days ends | balls in vogue, and with the usual|touched ¥ R i 28 { Towls, 381137 5 2 10808 9 Boon 551160000 2| Hampton and other places. town. cond pame— o ; Shetucket Street | - - e Reunion of Sisters. Batied for Killifer in 2 s o ":,,"’,, ol 5k po Mr. and Mrs. McBane left Monday STAFFORD. | Batted for Hali in Oth. Deridson.f 3 0 4 0 o|Colinslf 3 E for Delton, Mich,, after ten days’ vi ! ' Score br inoinas Degscelbide LI G Rmisdsl 3 [ Wwith the family of J. A. Teham. Mus. | Many Improvements at the Universal- 1 Qeveland 0 1,1 +—g{ BheC 3133 ofhameld 4 McBane is a sister of Mr. Isham. This ist Church—Local Visitors. Members of New York || 8t Louls ... ® 02 05| Duuer 3 2 0 0 R 4 was their first meeting in 25 years. e O 50 e 3 19% 118 =7 Rt 3 Mrs. Thatcher, another sister, and her| C. F. Grandegard of New York is ."dgno;:o" ook L VE R AT IO AALTS | S o e I THE UNCERTAINTY it s daughter, Adeiine, of Plainwell, Mici, | the guést of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Glov= xchanges | e Sl £ Colorado Ful & Tron 3 5 i were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isham | er. i - No Activity on Exchange Friday— Cotorado & Souihern. OF HORSE RACING. 288 3 at the same time.. On Thursday Mr.| Miss Eva Kennedy of Afvstic is the Dty | Holiday Till Next Tuesday. e e s il R g s Totals, “- 4 Isham and his family, together with |guest of her cousins, Misses Esther Boaton. New York. | Com Products Giftline Has Had Interesting Career PAoloenis 1 - jus Y, D ralbridi | % Dielaware &Hudsor ... | A 5 his guests enjoyed a day's outing at|and Florence Walbridge. 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. New York. Sept. 2—Speculative Denver & Rio Grande. in Last Fow Years. | rotats 20 Wateh Hill Mr. and Mrs. James Sibley are spend- PRIVATE WIRE. | dealings in stocks were curtailed to- 5 3 *Batied for Brown in 5th. A very pleasant affair was the corn |ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. | day. Yestarday's access of activity Secaries One of the things which make horse | Score by ininzs roast at A. 1. ink's on Saturday | Scripture of Willimantic. seemed to represent the limit to which L R racing so fascinating to its devotees is|PBrooklm ... .....# ¢ & 0 & # 2 1 18| .conng Some 20 neighbors were pres- | Miss Tessle Doherty, who underwent the professional operators were willing gt - the very un nty connected with it. | ¥ - e SRR N A E Y et an operation at the Hartford hospital to go. Some further selling was in No maiter how fast or conservative a e e Llewellyn Latham accompanied Wil- [last weeek for appendicitis, is improv- ) T B e e e i et S R FRIDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. e o e T 'ml"m “mlmc e i e, he peary phases of racing luck which will arise CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. trip t6 Winsted and surrounding | AMrs. S. F. Lee and daughter of Me- jere Intimidated by elgns of support Tnterborough " Mci. and swhich, at times, convince the most Won. Le rc |towns. thuen, Mass,, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, in the two or three stocks in whicl Do, pfd practical minded, and those iess SiVen | wyerbure v cus Adj d. John Andrew BANKERS and BROKERS activity centers. They found, also, lit- Tuter Hisrresies to superstition, that there is something | B 2 i - e (Ll LE L 5 T et e r A TR e R E tle avidence of a supply of stocks for Inter Marine pfa in the matter of luck o rracing fortune, e The caucus held Thursday evenllif |gouth Bellerica. Mass. are guests of sale which would prove available for |~ Jntemational Dapesc Then' again you will find 2 e - 4 was adjourned until Monday evening ‘}]nu R e gues their needs in the event of a desire to|_ ¢ jemaional Femp Azt E e on. Horse dmt) e o 5 | next. as all the business called for in |Mrs. Charles Phillips. will racd up to the sensational form for | hn X Although the improvements are not sver their short contracts. The bear Southern. . . hi IS 452 | the warning could not be finished. DR . . -8 | cov e I e b a week or two, and then in his next | Norhempion . a1 g i iie hes soldhis place and is | combleted in the Universalist church, PATVATE WIRE T seiling came to a stop. ortly after | : race he will put up such a mediocre | Hoisoke 574 Eb W R e e services will be held in the Sunday e 1 o noon many brokers 12ft the floor of the | Ville & Nashvitie performance that he is promptly label- Conneetiout. League. Ehfeane tows ing his | &-hool room at the usual hour. It has ¥ .', . Meoago St. Louls | st ck exchange,”to be gone until next| . Lo | ed a counterfeit or gold brick, savs a At Holyoke —Firet game: New Britain 3. Holyoke 4. ‘B'In L ol e < mmnl:g i been declded to lay a hardwood floor, Boston incinnatt Pittsburg | Tuesday, when business will be, r 100 3 BT AR A et s T aayee | o A eiin 3 household goods to Hariford, where he [ been decided to lay a hardwood foor, sul 3 0., Kan. Tex T A 14 it New ren— Northamoter ew Favem 1%, i K is home. : s 2 Nerwich Branch, Sh: e re c e Giftline, athotss! tint was sl ifor| 1f Rer It Simnbal New Harm 18, | 187T0 maike hls home. el church will be much improved. e n R et G SSOLLOR | 30 Anas about $700 three vears ago, has prob. o ¥ A meeting of Stafford grange is te ndition was the last factor relied onl___ xiims, Riscult ably furnished some of tie most inter- WILLINGTON be held next Tuesday evening. one to awaken any active interest in the | 1o Natons Tesd SR, et L tha atock edd eotton St esting and checkered racing history of | EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. b augsa FRANK 0. MOSES. Mgr | markcts wers practically unresponsive the Tast few vears. rou Teser-Parasek Wedding—Plans for TURNERVILLE. {0 the showing. While the condition S e esdy oaere 3 Sunday School Picnic, : se accord with esti- zure was in ol Attendants at Camp Meeting. | mates in the trade, it was in contrast poses. vet the man that bought him | haltmere A pleasant event on Saturday wax !in this respect. with the unexpected won fen g00d races with him the very | Bamis the wedding of Matthias Teser and ey F | deterioration shown by the report a Fnamirania first year out, coming back the next Miss Roce Parasel o1 the heme of | Mrs. William Chandler and daugh- or month ago. and, moreover, was better | " JEASS G 0oy | vear and winnig a number of very| £ the brother of the bride, Frank Para- | ter of Hydeville visited the former's . than the preceding estimates offered Pittadurg 3 spiendid contests, giviug the horse a | mek. The wedding festivities lasted |sister. Mrs. D. F. Jaquith, last week. by some of the recognized experts. The | —— Preae ‘ record of 2.091-4. Last season GIftine | . xeraspaieee™, o . Throuah the afiernoon and evening and | Amons those from this vicinity who eddin cotton report, therefore, was not a fac- |~ — Fullmn Paice Cap. [ started his campaign by defeating | At Tewmis et mart, were largely attended by the friends |attended camp meeting at Williman- tor of discouragement in the ay's| s helyey Sl Sprive classy feid of side wheelers in a § 3¢ Durtais—Roonester 5. Butals 1 o the families Rev. Farl B, Dartow |tic Sunday were Will Edgarton, Will- e Resalng ... stake, taking a record of 2.033-4, and| At ProvidenceJersey ity 0. Proidence 1: 12 tn- | 9C 300 (qUe® Reve Marl B DENOW | iom Brehant ana Mr, and Mrs. D. ¥. winning several ather good races dur- | M8 D Mve &t the Bt ot the sra o oni] TaduTHn, The preliminary estimate of the | Do, ptd Gifts Mrs. T. R. Prentice and daughter Va Camlina Chem. 5 e Do. pid Western Mazs | week's currency ‘movement hore out Rock Tadnd G ing the vear. Giftline opened bis 1910 the river road below the Johnson N e st i in o e o gn at Gran P n this | 5 . @ E i are spending two weeks with the for- b ] w ] & Lo e year, where he-defeated such good free | xee meaterd ........... . 0 o 3 Mary O. Glasier has be s g s piets stock of SILVER and CUT fl (5 the neighborhood of $10,000,000. The [— - Do prd for aticca as The Hel. Allser Wilson, | 12, & i since her return (o Hartford last| Ars A E Jaquith and children are GLASS ever befors shown by us, | great duliness of the present demand | | i% Soar Sucf s L Darkes Hul, Ross K. and George Gano b ] s spending the week with Mrs. W. E. and of the newest dssigns and [|| for credits in New York leaves th T . e » in the fast time of 2.02 3-4 and 2.031-4. | Sy &% Rev, Mr. Darrow presided at the En- | Jaquith, S Sint seadubi | movement without any great influence. 100 & the fastest race of the season up to| a0 deavor meeting at the Congregational . | The s of the cnnxro\g=r~ ATl 400 o s Compec that time. 58 church Sunday evening. UNION. For Graduation Gif |for national benk statements as of | 100 Tvaas & Pucific. ... This race made Giftline an even fav- 1 The matter of the Sunday school conibtion v Gifts we can Q| Sopt. 1st promises opportunity for in- | 2 Toied. si L &'W orite over the field at Kalamazoo plenic came up again at the Baptist | prerbert Newell of Springfield spent 'y supply your wants. | teresting comparisen with the showing Tnion Pacific following week, but in the very first| At Lawrence Lawrence 2. church snd it was voted to hold It |geveral . rays. the past meek —with of June 80 for the light it will throw Do AT heat e tore off his quarter boot while| 4t Wercser Woreesier 3 with the school at South Willington | $riunds in town, " e e s B il e B LR scoring, and after gettmg the word the | At momi worheatony v moeiton at South Coventry. September 10. 1" 31 and Mrs, M. Hunt of Sturbridge e i s o | 9900 United States Stwei. 1. ons baudages on his hind legs slipped down Next Sunday the maltter of transporta- | aicd [orence Marcs the first of the 0. 15, [l rropnet sromh o, pevulation of| U 5 i €0 his ankles, causing him o make & fon Wil e ecidet “Secr o Ne pity dtnclo o4 i Vian Copper i isas . p 2 E Pratt is the commitiee app . e ot “Dadge: ing W Dpe v disastrous break on the back stretch| javeq with his field, * winning with m’;{“axflf i D Bertha Scranton of Dodge is with ! i detail. This s 3 3 i speed to spare in 2.06 1-2 and 2.05. A | 3% et pienic her parentsMriand Mbe < Cliacles study of the above conditions will fur- | ¥ R “Pheron Brown has been se by ! e < s been s Miss Marey of Southbridge spent nE!.\ ample material for discussion pro| gusly jll since his return to his home | sunday with friends at the Marey figures made an imposing impression of the expansive powers of American cities and the potentiality for wealth which that implies. The impression and resulted in his being distanced Then came the Detroit meet, where Giftline was pitted against Darkey Hal | and Aileen Wilson in the free for all d con as to whether race luck. phvsi- | in Newtonville, whera his niece, GIalVS | nomestean. was not one which had any positive g : 4 3 3 0 Wheeiin pace. There was absolutely nothing to ack of ® g reflection in the day's stock market.| 10 Wheding the Tace but @irtiihe, his driver talking m‘ Jon;i;t‘loerrms 'I':"l:rlf s ‘;.:;3;;:!2: Preston, accompanied him. He is im- | “Several from town are at Williman- IR vy aoair.. Thiab asibs, pos — him off in the lead and winning as he | i (e Sriver's part are responst proving, Bt iy camp ground this week. yalne, $097,080 Dnited States vonds | COTTON. pleased, the only interest of the con- 3 2 ’;;.u'f';rl‘a‘\'"&fi»rl&- oeg 5 To ghehanged - st week.| New York. Sept. 2.-—Cott spot’| test being the sensational fast fourth : - Pty " Sy i idd s coming home in the first heat in 2 OnEPUE s mept. 2Ty bold. 2 . e STOCKS. uplands, 15.00; middling gif, 1 ganie hor i recorded football casualty of the flowers at prosent. . o | 8T # - ol ady. | Seconds, while in the final heat he ecor ¥ s sate: High. Low. Close. | B2les, 609 bales. Futures closed stead: v % on is reported from this place in th s Chalmers pfd ... 41 | Closing ‘bids: September 13.86, October | PV Seemed to breeze the last quarter JENS S Goppse o5 - = 13.38, November 13.34. December 13.34, | in 29 1-4 seconds, a 1.57 gait. = artetrira njury of Wildam Turner, left end on ihe hizh schonl team. who broke his ELLINGTON January 13.32, Februar; T, Klowles w‘m suest at Storrs. Havens of n The annual .ul” g“(hhe(l?a ::fl'! ‘in. outh Cove 1 able day was spent by dl. Ar. and Mrs. Herbert North Cambridge, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and turned to their hm.q. in'2 Bhe Misses Gladys Mildred Cummings left : day to spend a week at Mrs. L. J. Storrs and Gardner with their familiec a cottage at Ocean Beach for tt som. Mrs. Jacobg and 4 staying at B. M. Sears is away for the mon The road is closed bet Schillings’ and Joseph Kin steam shovel and steam work on the grading i Mrs, C. C. Davis and Frances are away for a few. Herbert and Mary Storrs | ing a trip in their auto to Mase. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll w hac 4 telephone put in their cently Mixs_Annie Flaherty was the “, of her brother, Dan Fiaherty for days. SOUTH cogsmv; R —Teachers in South Parish Scheols. The 17-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs, William A. Tracy has been very ill. A trained nurse is in attendance. Mrs. Mary Hunt of the Newington children’s home is at G. H. Clark’s. Mrs. Fred Freeman of Hyde Park. Mass., visited - friends in town ‘on Wednesday and Thursday, Misses Ella and Florence % side of Providence are at the Bids house. Schools Open Next Week. Schools will open next Tuesday.for the fall term. The following teachers have been engaged for schools in .the South parish: Center, princi Ida Huntington of Mansfield; ini mediate, Mfss Stillman (re- primary, Mies Colburn (re- South street, Miss Edith New deds, Miss Connors of Wil : Lower village, Miss Hannah (re-engaged); Ripley HIill, Miss hnm of_Hartford county. Miss Ethel Tripp of Dani and Mr. Shepard of New via- ited Mrs. J. E. Stanley on Monday. Returns from Vaoation. Rev. Nestor Light and re- turned irom their vacation at Hill on Thursday. There will he aar- vice at the Congregational church next Sunday morning at the usual hours. Miss Nellie Albertin is to ren- der a solo. SOUTH WILLINGTON Political Notes—Teachers for Coming Year. Mr. and Mrs. Charies M. Weber of Monson, Mass., drove down and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Willlam N. Brackett. Louis Gergler moved his family last week into the house at Merrow which he purchased”some time ago. The contest for the republican nom- ination for representative from this village seems to have narrowed down to two, Arthur L. Spicer and Norman B. Grigg. The severa] others aspirants to this lionor have withdrawn to watch the furi. Given Free Tickets. Through the kindness and courtesy of G. Hall, Jr., & Co. thoss of the em- ployes and their families who went on the company exoursion to Watch Hill were presented with thele tickets, a courtesy that was much appreciated. A list of the teachers engaged for the coming year in town, together with the schools in which they are to teach, is given herewith: Miss Lillian Math. ews, Hill; Miss Mabel E. Clark, Dale- ville; Mrs. D. L. Rovce, Hollow; Miss Lillia L Featon. Moose Meadow; Miss Mabel Pease, Village Hill; Miss Blinor DaWolfe, Roaring Brook: Miss Alice Pratt, Glass Factory; Miss Julia H. Kneeland, Miss Mary C. Miller, South Willington. EAST WILLINGTON Mrs. D. L. Royce is to teach in Wast Willinzton this year. The schoodheuss being repaired. Edith Cushman and Harold Cushman are improving. Hermon Cushman has been comfimed to_his bed for a few dmys past. Miss Chase has returned to Coven- try after visiting hef grandparents, M. and Mrs. Osborn. Louis Ingalls was in Bast Willington this weelk. George Wlison has a fine crop of oat: Mrs. Baldwin's _grandchild, Altred Baldwin, Jr, of New Hampshire, is chauffeur for Gemeral Lilley. Deafnens Cammot Be Cured by local applications, ae they eaamot reach the dizeased por of the ear. There is only one way te cure ness, and that is by constituf 1 remedies. Deafness is caused Inflamed condition of the musous lning of the Eusiachian tube. n this tube is inflamed you have a rumblig sound or lmfaulfect Learing. and when it is entirely closed deafness is the resuls and unless the ingammation san :be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition hearing will be stroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh. which s nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu- cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafmess (caused by catarrli) that cannot be cured by Hall' Catarrl’ Cure. Send for -irculars, free. ¥. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75 Take Hall's Family PHis for consti- pation. Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln, Ti found her way back to perfect healt She writes: “T sufiered with kidney trouble and backache and my appetite was very poer at times. A few weeks ago 1 got Foley Kidney Pills and gave them a fair trial. They gave me great relief, so continued till now I am n in perfect health” Lee & Osgood Co. LAILY SERVICE Steamer BLOCK ISLAND vnc sept. otn, to 12.33. Mareh| Giftline raced at the Cleveland meet- | the hi am, Wi w May 1345, June 13,45, |inE, causing considerable argument | collarbone and several ribs during a | pegple Come and Go on Vacation “Out- an EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE Tieet Sugar - 13.40, April —, i Test by Every Tes Car i ¥ Tuly 13.43. and discussion, and a nnumber of turf | Practice game today. ines Consider th b6 of the Tree ehglie. o (o Ot scribes that had seen him pace his oth- | Fiabt T aurics Proved Fatal 2 e e . | .A!l;g‘ [ S ook at No exe c _start or pedajing] 100 4% TRl T od... 3 MONEY. er races were loud in their demur of LS tos p.| Miss Henrietta Kibbe of Hartfora [ Rotwich soo....-.Dv. | *830 [ X6a8 | Block Isiand through t crowded stre-ts. e o iy New York, Sept. 2—Monzsy on call | the mmmnmer in which the race wa: sville, 1;‘ Sept. 2—Charles P.} oo “Sunday with Nrs. Eloise Char- e [‘Mu 1180 1 Ny AL Tocometive easy at 1 1-4@2 per cent.: ruling rate | driven at Cleveland by D. K. Carter, for 28 vears editor of thej .. Block Island ....Due | 1236 | 1.00 | Norwich ... Smeiting & T 4; last loan 1 1-2: closing bid 11-4; | I8 driver. Giftline sold at $50, while | Charlton Courier, here, is dead as @ re-| *3fiss Matie E. Niles s in Co Noon. | P.ALL R B offered at 1 1.2, ime loans steady | the fleld brouglit but $30, the latter in- | sult of injuries lie sustained in & NENt [ \fes” for several wecks' outing “Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only. 100 At Sugar NeAncug sixty days 3 132@4 per cent.: ninety | cluding Ross K., Darkey Ilal and Ai-| with John Cuumingham, Jr, on August| " \in lustice and family of % OCK ISLA e davs 4G 154 per cent; Six months 3| leen Wilson The horse refused Lo score | 2 ford were callers at Thomas 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCH ASLAHN NUNRSES — iy Tobmero ot 3-4 per cent. on @ pace In the opening heat, this be e son's on Sunday Ty ; & s T E O B e SR 5 e SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS s Lk - i | CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. aratcly timed In 2o dust besting tiel 3iload 0 Sept “otonel Ben. | Brooklyn N. ¥, have returned to their Mosdays, Weduesdays and Fridaye to Sept. 2. work should alweys be consideres wHEAT Opea. High Low Clos. |flag. Lon McDonald was put up be- o i v | home in_that city. 3 wspecially when it custs no more thas | Line e, W% s e 5ae | BAGA the pacer i the second heat, and | JEmin ”‘“}'"“M‘“ o Miss Grace Noble ie il with spinal WATCH RILL )%~ | BLOCK lSLAND .m,l. the fnferior kind Skilled men are D % 1w d02s | glthough he/got him away, e could not | §Eand former president of the Natlonalf to iy %™ \inder ‘the care’ of & = emplosed by us. Our prices tell the Bk AN ok 1% | mgke bim stick to it, and he fnished | BIsult company, fall dead while piay- | TULG AUre.) ToSL AUl ChTeen X whoie storz Y « very poor last, again separately thn- | € 01 on the: Westhrook Country | "3, " pronk Nangle has returned 41: HOURS AT WATCH HILL. ITETSON & YOUNG. i il led in 2111 He showed great re- s 00 from visiting her sister in Wallup. Shore Dinuer Houses and Bathing Peach near landings at !uuh* masiia Yokl 301 3 1% versal n form in his race at Buffalo. 2 Mrs. D. E. Jones is in Hebron, Va., |} ana Block Isiand. ot further iutCrmation, Parly rates apply — Chesapeake & Ohio a Owing fo a heavy downpour of rain Easy as Reaching the Pol visiting her ‘aged mother of company near landing, Norwich. wpes want 1o put vour busi-[ T (e & A1 R W jthe provious dax. the track was declar- [ It may be that Walter Wellman may | Mra. John J. Reed and somx, Don- NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION Ci 8 beiocethe public b icagn, G i 232 | o zeveral seconds slow. but notwith- | have to ge down t» Cube to raize the|aid and John Kave gone to their home ud 2 uos ! standine this handican Giftline simoly | Maine—Albeny Journal in Providence! having epent August am beite tngm thraugh tic advertic- R e RS i e e TR TATT S . Nestor Light Back from Vacation

Other pages from this issue: