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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910 INSURANT=. Uhlan Nearly Equa's world,s Hecord L Jl-;!rtml?eglnnmg to get into mid-sea- LETTERS v FROM TWO STATES {:‘l&v;_-! ‘fg:ktae;;;:f month, returned There will not be much opportunity F. 7. Mathien of New Haven spent | Rey, Leonard Smith Sails fr BAGGAGE INSURANCE for the galeue to go into football after Rt o a week at home recently. Taod SarE W n::'_y _/\M“"- the baseball is over. Covering sanywhere in the world B 5 et VERY LOW COST, A £ 2 Sl Hgélnfiv_-l:tlhno;vllll’({rlr;ubabl.\' oceupy the WINn"Al col]N'l‘Y BROCKLYN COLUMBIA Ones Start on Road to K R . e £ 4 ‘The fall J. 1. LATHROP & SONS. Driven to Wagon and Without Shield, Does Mile in janager Howen of Greeneville ox- | sale and Entertainment Nets $180— g Yt e :;'m"":u’;.:';:'g' gure‘a;u'. :lw::rimxm?frm 2 4 ve hi ¥ ; g —Repul - d o 5 SR CRES e o, 2.011-4 at Hartford—Harvester Breaks Track Record | \cex. STOBES. ' rndaters M:ry.:- el haie it 115 FobbBuntdwry ety R MWL L 2 very interesting sermon Sun The Hospitals are due for a drop in | C, A. C. Senior Class Members Return in Free-for-All Trot in 2.03—Waterbury Wins State| standinz this afternoon with Norwich |~ weric on New Diming. Hall Gom Town, the fans believe. On Wednesdax of Tnst week the La- | A meeting of the church was hel | week ago; also a very helpful falic Jdles' ATd societs of the Commegations | at the chavel last Triday afternoon 10 | Sunday evening, of arrange The time by quarters was as follows Totals, 33 827 17T =|*Laporte Members of College Faculty Return. ts. She is survived by menced—Improvements at the Par- | a) church held 1 o i ion of the pastor, | M ! c fhe annual fair and sale | act upon the resignation of the pastor, | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Storrs N TARRANT & CO~1 League Pennant. SRR AR ATANDNG: sonag | of fancy articles. cake and ice cream. | Rev. Mr. Harris. The resignation was pleasantly surprised by many local, 117 MAIN STREET. 2 S T 3 Won Lot : ‘ In the'cvening they gave a farce, Ger- | accepted and resoluiions of regret were| friends Friady a week ago, being pre= Pliadepiia Members of the senior class havetrude Mason, AM.D. which was well ladopted. The future pulpit Supply|sented with a puree of money. e i v . Celizy, i 5 loston. - returned to college for instruction in | patronized, netting upwards of $180. |was then taken up: the following per- ev. Leonard Smith sails from Eng- Fire, Accident, Health, Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Conn. T.J. Kelicy, Frank J. Murtha and Luke| Xew ork surveving. This Is special field work | Biriat inoPioy Sons were chosen to act with the|land Wednesday, the d4th, He is ex-ul i Sept. 9. —The closing of the grand ci Riley. P . urial in Providenc i | - o F g N e Eea T | lintetes R ot 16 Tneraatetdly which precedes the opening of the fall | e : ence. |ihurch committee in this matter: | pected to be in New York the 21st.| . o Liabillly cuit races here today was marked by clos pt. 16. °LY | creveland term, Prof. C. A. Wheeler is assisted | he funeral of Mary F. Cutier was|Games P, Little, Joseph Hutchins and | Miss Ethel Freeman spent Satur- | i Ulan's trotting an exhibition mile in |after the ovents a championship same | cnic | by H. D. Hatfield | Deld on, Thursday afternoon at her|ionzo Little. & day and Sunday with her aunt in D) 201 i-4, coming within a quarter of a | will be played between the Norw E 5 oI Ty Piie] residence, her pastor, Rev. G. F. Ge- | 19040 Little. iliia - | on: Plate Glass and Steam Boiler (=.,/:" ¢ equaling the record, 2.01,|Town and Greeneville teams of the i s ety Lieut J W. Churchill, recently sta- | rung, omciating On’ Friday ihe body |, Lhe, resignation of Willam A CoFtfiChaplin, i HINGe by The A horde T Cipyciatig ] City Touqs: tioned at Fort Crook, Neb., has arrived | was taten to Broviqence ror Tertge) |lins, Jr. as clerk of the church was| Mr. and Mrs. Bates of South Wood- on A sth. Uhlan was driven by its 3 at the college to commence his work | i nee for burlal | ioceived and laid upon the table for |stock were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. owner K. G, Billings. of New York. | YALE: AND HARVARD from ‘Boston, 2 to 0. Toth Sitchers did well. as instructor in mil fes. Thts | oveland-Blair Wedding. fature action. Mr. Harrls resignation | Edgar Storrs the past week. This was wiinessed by about 10,000 although the ciciors were ouibatted b: the home | IS the first army officer to receive an| On Saturday in Trinity chur - | takes .effoct the iast of the present| Dan Flaherty while in Hastford the AR s ket Eacisisn | s Tonitoeasta Dy shout BN IN TENNIS FINALS. | Dt e e Guad ot i S v, " | aippoibiment ¢ the “college. Liont. | the rector; . Isamc Pec v | month. BIEE past week had the pelasure of seeing ople, who. wildly e ezl S ; *hure brings with him his wife | Moved to Hartford. the Wright flvin i Tee owner as they o wire. | o Pait Boston. h ® machine go thi e e e e Y mer wnd me. | Princeton Players Put Up Unexpect- AR % po a o] and two small children. They are stay- | #beth Loughera Blair of Philadelphia | wiliam A. Collins, Jr, has moved | times. 7} Assets $2,594,330.17 P sotiated the mile i 3.01 1-4. The; task] edly Strong Resistance. Lord it 15 0 0\Hooper.et 9 0ping at Grove cottage until the new | Were united in marriage in the pres- iy family and household effects to Funeral of Mrs. D. W. Bingham. 1eb28TuThS underiaken was to break the ,.N.m.fl; g Sl :::f;‘:-:m AR 2‘“..1'5’;?»':?; A 0| cottages ave finished, one of which he *‘hml u_fa friends and :‘»lalhws. The | yrariford where they nre to reside on e asaet Rl 9! o established by Hamburg Belle of 2.04 | Philadelphia, Sept. 9.—R. A. Holden | naker. §1 0 0 ofstaniy 1 |18 to occuny. = % ride was given away by her hrother. | piio” rig avenue, Mr. Collins has & he death of Mrs. D. W. Bingham 3-4. The performance if the gelding | of Yale and A, H. Sweetzer of Harvard | Dasisin 17 1 0fLewisit 0 ¢| Dr.and Mrs. A. W. Dox are spending ! Rev. Willlam Patterson Blair. = She | 0 5 0000000 hlete before leay- | 0ccurred at her home Friday, Septem- today is considersd by horsemen the | today won their way to the finals round | Murphy.et 3 6 0 0 ol Purteil. b 2 1la few weeks at the college before they Wore white crepe de chine. with veil. qp0 OF S 0" (ORREEE PRy e iy | ber 2, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Bingham was best of his career, all things consid- |in singles in the intercollegiate lawn | [am= 010 3 ofMaadene 9 9|80 to the Towa state college at Ames, |and carried a shower bouquet of white [ |1 * | porn in Springfield 79 vears ago. Her ered. The mark of 1.58 3-4 was made | tennis tournament at the Merion Crick- | Coonibsp 11 1 6Hunty 4 o|1a. where he will be chemist on the | S\Weet peas. ~— George Pinckney and family of New | Maiden name was Ellen M. Noble and In Cleveland under track conditions et club. In both wmatches Princetonj = = o u‘explel mmnlal s‘t’af(. })r. !D:)‘: ffir se\f— Various Items. Haven were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S'hren fiulne _};-\mx:he went to live with A decidedly more favorable than those | plavers were their opponents, and the . = | eral years has been chemist in the soft Miss Irene Minott has ret: d H Rice « + Sunday and Labor |’ler uncle, ev. Francis Williams of today, for the under surface of the | Unespectedly strong. resistance made| .o }| chieese investigation of the department |ater spending et e adtnel O AR S untl her. macrisgd i course here was soft owing to the|by the Princetonians was the feature| Hated fer funt in o0 of agriculture a OrTS. Baptist parsonage. 3 i D. Hunt and son Theodore of igham w be greatly missed. She 1 heavy rains of -the early week Alof the a s play. Especially was thi i e B J :h'. J‘:Imn} fi’a_s.](-:)xf}{rt;nc?dAwfl‘;k‘"n Mrs. Leroy Pearl visited the past| Providence have heen spending several ne“““"r}: ;:';'m‘nl Christian _worker “all & strong wind also swept the course. The | true of B. N. Dell in his match with | Bowon 55055006 ¢Te|a bungalow which will be located east | week in Mass ! days with Mr. Hunt's mother and sis- | her 1 earlv in life was baptized 1 mile was iraveled today in m: “nt| Sweetzer. Dell's service and deep R of Prof. Gullev’s house. Julius Hans- ¢ visited friends in S at their home in Pine street. Mr. |in the Baptist church of Willimantic. form, Uhlan's action from the giving | ground strokes carned him the Arst! .o 06 0. X5 Yook coauted ' doutiy. | CHI0 T tHb, contract {New Bedford last week. She began enclier: of TRUALC About two vears ago she joined the of the werd being machine-like. The| set g4, and Sweetzer had to fight hard | and a <ingle with twa cr nd @ witd piteh in Struck by Lightning. {Ber school in the Stone Hill district, | Revisits Birthplace. jchurch on Spring Hill by letter ‘and picture of the ared ~rh~‘"fl runner ¢ir-f for the second one, which he captured | the ninth jnuing and dcfeated Washington 3 to 1. During the severe electrical storm | FI2infleld, on Tuesday. e ik H S titasre ann was ardm-owd ‘mflmlwr and was al- - cling the track every merve!is. 10 Dell was wild in the third, | S During evere 25 Mrs. Maria I. Allen entertained her | Samuel A. Collins of Baltimere and | wavs found in her accustomed place strained was finz and the great crowd e S 5. b o eaitie SBREL Washinator of Tuesday evening the vane of the !, ngson” Eipert Allen of Whitman, | Miss Eugenia Collins of Willimantic | Sunday morning and ev. ] 4 the horses swept into the stretch the | yimae” Chen' his opponent was within | s i o o Ding, but very little damaged, causing | en route to visit his father, Henry C. s was horn in Columbia. For | cared for hy her daughter In her jast g runner found it difficult to maintain a |, poc, %o N PERONGIC, 00 enally | Nalsendt 3 0 Ja i boards to be shattered in | 4, " | many years he has been located in ness. Monday at 12 o'clock Rev. lead and Uhlan passed under the | L0 E B0 (1€ * | Conrovit 0 0 1 "“r.::: Yoo m’l‘he W n‘?mxlxnl nslagb‘;;utblflo Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Fuller of New | Baltimore in the jewelry business. Tt|Mr. Lamphear of Mansfield TO PROTECT YOUR HOME b '-"=' ! ‘h“‘*;"’l e 'ms"' u‘f: The features in the doubles was the tat 5 4 'ZO\lfhgallog g?“,‘_" P I T de:lum were guests of Mrs. L. & At- | is a"ubutl 25 \en;lcl x;n;o rhe x[fl]t&t‘lml‘\;: Soud;:(ced the funeral services. burglar alarme, good plumb- | Erandstand. although it was then| . i;or p, J. Mathey and Dell of Prince- 32 o ol Sge D gt wood over Sunday and Labor day. | Dative town., He left for Ba acobs and Mrs. Lamphear sang very | And safety locks. Bt belle traps | kRown thaf the track record had been |yt 1D T TN Anf DEROF L LiC | i $ 8|, Bricks and lumber are being hauled SEiee o ety Sunday atternoon Tenderly “Meet. Mo Thoron g Ul AL e B broken. When the figures were flashed | {07 2 % | Alnsmithe 3 0 3 i o) for the new dining hall ana work on | : |7 Miss Mary Wells has been the guest | Shall Be Satisfied.” Mrs, Binghams far N R N o mean s, ; renew. 350 | SEDEDEI Ot BaTviid, which Stiedi oy gy o ofMiicheile 0 0 1 0 o|the superstructure will soon be start- | The Baptist church has appointed | o v 3 E Ehan 3 loss uniess—Vital Question, Are | the enthusiasm was renewsd and Mr.| campionship cup for competition an- | Saide § ofFishers " 2 0 0 1 0|ad. The cellar wall was completed jas deelgates to the Ashford assoca- |°F ReV: and rs. W. H. Harrls. Nia Dieces. ) Thero werefinany,Segn ] sured? If not. see us today and [ JULNES was glven At byation a8 BB other vea hacter 1 0 oeaiaweins Lo 0 0 0 o] MK e g [ tion, which is to meet with the church | Game Plaved in the Rain. | titul foral pleces. Burial was at Chap- 1 licy for FIRE INSURANCE | 1% i . . “| “Mathey and Dell will meet the win-| = ————— Vaugnoo 00 0 0 ¢ S &E0. | the 27th and 2Sth of this month. Rev.| A game of huseball was played on |l Elmore & ‘Sheppard had charge 1 ¥l be in your hands tomorrow. Then finals H. Evans and F. Good- e 18 6 ¢ G. F. Genung., D.D. and wife, Dea- | the green last Saturday afternoon in " r 30 3-4, 1.00 1-2, 1.32 1-4, 2.01 1-4. {nerint o - It p 2 i . - — The other feature was the breaking| lUe of Yale, who came through by de- —| _Nearly all of the college faculty and | con Theodore D, Pongd, Deacon Will- |a drenching rain. The Thread City |Der ”“l”bl*‘i“‘.! and three children: Clin- JONES, of the track record by The Harvester| feating G. C. Thomas, Jr, and S. Ral- Totals, 34 3 0| station staff who have work besides {iam B. Porter, Roy Chapman and Ed- | Cvelers of Willimantic defeated the | ton of artford, Berton of Nashua, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | in the free for all trot. The track | eigh of Princeton. ‘Bated for R, teaching, have returned from their | win St. John! | oeuisg o 2. N. H., and M P. B. Schofield of p A g ol ownd e fei Wl Lot S SE iy IrBatied o vacationy. - Among’ Ehémi are Prest ( B Reiaion e e Hartford, and one grandson, Harold, T s s ain Bt | arvestor won In straight heats, the| WATERBURY WINS e e L. Beach, Prof. L. A. Clinton. Prof. G. : 3 Etn epublican Caucus. son_of Berton, and two sisters: Mrs. mept!daw e e e B SeidE e e ¢ H, Lamson, Prof. C. W. Wheeler. Judge Pond and wife had a family | The republicans held an adjourned | P. B. Sibley of Danielson, Mrs. Alfred S e E03 IHich Broke il trhder reeora STA o e e Mrs. Frederic Stoneburn, with Sid- {Teunion over Sunday and lLabor dal. | caucus last Monday evening and nom- | Chase of Nashua. N. H. and one 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | )5 50 v oD, HAtabnue Hoile.s Thisl12:8 viet Siia t Makes | Yo Tou ey aary ney and Katherine, have returned from | their children. Theodore »\u_:mm and | inated town officers to be voted for|brother, Lewis C. Noble of Boston. Pihes. o walkonily Hor She LT ctory Ovel dgepo! akes Dt o Gl 2 a visit to Asbury Park, N. J. where x“'(' ’I-nd;i'_l_ntmf-, Hel L Muriel: Wal- | a tober election e el 8 2 Real Estate the BeeaiA honors GO Lo Eob. T Them Champions. reseland, . .—Detroit. won trom Clere- | they were the guests of Dr. Upham. | iacq [« Pond wite and daughter. Ri_| Al and Ates. ibbott Little nd son | GURLEYVILLE i s. It wa wo in and = land today, 5 to 2. Deirolt took & wi Tead Slien, M 3 . Burnett anc orace enjored » pleasant outing re- | and Fire Insurance s e R | New) Haven. 8.—Although_ the | n the foixi. whrn S w0 out Farwel fameq foue | Back from the Pacific Coast. |aaughter, Florence Morte. and Will- | cently at ' Ledvard guests of Mr | o s * - =<t | A 1910 season of the Conmecticut State | passes which, with Delehanty’s single and Craw rof. and Mrs. (. A. eeler have |iam R. Pond, wife and daughter, - | Brockett. who took them on a 150-mile | Home-Comers for Over Laber D 1 (oca"d in Somery Block aver C. M. Harvester was uninteresting. The hon- (10,4, G000 10 Come to a close until | ©ords dowble. netted fous mins. Demot. wio relics- | returned form a 9,000-mile trip to the | nor Jeanette, were present. Mrs. Ma- | ride in lis automebile. Lo Ne Hmw* Wtk = ol Wiiliams, Room 9, third now. »rs in the 2.16 pace and the 2.16 trot ot toos cd Fonwell, pitched splendidly, ot aliowing 3 hii | Pacifie Mra, Wheel o e heautt t Mrs. Pond J | Work on State Road Progressing— went in straight heats to Sara Ann|SAturday. Waterbury's winning to-|unul the ninth. Score § FRCHIC caast s My AN hecler InHowW vis . Barnett, a cousin of Mrs. Pond, | and other places. They were also | N foo B D feb13a Telephane 141. | Paten and Dudis Arohdale, The firet|day’s game with Bridgeport give i AR i with = mother, ™Mrs. C. M. |aiso Wik ¥ ith them at the dinner Mon- | hrocen't ut the annual Bill dinner in eing Dug. St of th 7 tro S Sen | them the pennant The remaining bh pe <napp, at Fast-Northfield, Mass. day afternoon ¥ & = s | heat of the 2.17 trot was won by Sen- s — ze 2 A e . > 5 2 | Rev. J.F. Robertson ana Mrs. Rob o 5 b5 : S boona | BAMeS to be piaved will not affect the | Granerze s 1 2 0] Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Edmond and| Charles Minott of Medford is vis- [ “5i8" 0 hiic schools opened their fall | | s a Mrs. h- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. f; ;n"‘;"“go‘:ecim‘:":‘d i‘;‘:’“‘““?_i‘"’n‘o‘; standing of Bridzeport, which will be | Siorall1b 1 16 nt son Stuart have returned from |iting at the Baptist parsonage. term ast Tussdne. Bat few of the|C'tson have returned from a month's fought it out alone in the final heat,|in_second place in the race. e 0 0 their visit in Hampton. _John S, Litchfleld was the guest of | i N5 OSSN ONE T, I, | stax at their summer home on Long AMOS A. BROWNING, Tt wae & twe in thros evemt. in| Waterbury won from Bridge- | Easerv.t 4 0 2 | Miss Katherine Lynch has returned |Frank and Alice Litchfield over Sun- | “r 00 " "7iey atte s hse et 8 R the final h2at the horses kept close to- | POTt by 12 to 5. before largest | Dingham,ef 4 1 of Bust,<s 2 0| from a visit to Greenfield, Mass. day and Monday 2 nectient fair at Hartfo e Alis ottt Attorney-at-Taw, 8§ Richards BlAg | .otror well 1 g crowd of the season. Wi was hit §1 24 0Tionesty 0 1} Miss Laura Mix spent Sunday at her | Ernest Bard and wife are the guests 2 -ce. Miss Edith Colburn from North gether well into the stretch, when Sen- 417 0 o|case 10 . 5 ay. indl ek B8 Rtor Hale bacame fasged and anished|Bard and Bannister was relieved by R e 1 3| home in Staford. of the formers parents, Mr. and Mra. voung son of e Tork on the vedd betwits GIE seed - g pi e Tuckey in the fifth. The crowd ex- 210 00 ¥red Gunther and family are away |J. Sprague Bard. W. Yeomans B ATe: . DT T BROWN & PERKINS, | Th artercond 1n the slowest time of | yonded around the field. and 12 hi — 2! otans, 10 1| for 4 vacation. Prof. K. O. Smith is in| ¥rank A, Spaulding has a new auto. eomans of Cloveland. O |levville and Wormwood Hill is pro- M—IHJ Tha fair closed with tonight's per- | Ilto the crowd went for doubles 1 charge of the college office during| Schools in town opened Tuesday at the home of grandmoth- | P1ICE :K A large ledge has been over First Nat Baak, Shetucket BL|formances. Despite the bad weaiher = — Mr. Gunther's absence. s e woaen er, Mary B. Yeomans, for the[Diasted with dynami They have Entrance of the opening days, it was a financiai| BASEBALL PROGRAMME TODAY. 1200010002 The interor decorations of the par- SOUTH KILLINGLY past ten days. been orking with ;e atamen et Stalrway Rext fo Thames Nat. Bank | ol !l % NE OO e o ———— 00 410000 0 sonage have been begun under the di- B the past two. weeks. Whenifintshed it o Be-3 000 having been in at- P Giant Sunflowers. highway will be much improved Tod by Rain—Winsted | 3. N, Cl i | Open Monday and Sat- - 3 o Salit Double Header. i he e ! | wrday evenings. "aot29 tendance during the five days. There| __City League oo Salit e thonser ot | [Ction of the Ladies’ circle. | The | picpic Plans Sp ke has a splendid field of | The Smith brothers, Frank and Ed- was no aeroplana flight this afternoon,| Norwich Town at State Hospital dia- ouis and_Clicazn @it | grading about the house has been | '\ s P e N as o splen WL R i hexs, Foll 4 B a strong wind swept over the field. | mond. iodey. Cuicaio | completed and a cinder walk laid to | ants Photo of Freal en. ensilage corn and among it re some | wara, have peen diggine a new well Eastern Connecticut Leagu | the road. ] 3 2 : record-preaking sunflowers. One stalk [ and putting in new water pipes. C. A. C. FIELD DAY. S = e L LR Mr. and Mrs, J. Tillinghast and | which he measured was 14 1-2 feet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman had ¢ 4 North Grosvenordale at Taftvilla. ; Chicaso. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisice enjoved | high, with blossoms proportionately | for a_guest r. Chapman's nephew, Annual Track Games at Sachem Park| DaYville at Putnam. 4 S 3 abh po SOUTH COVENTRY ja fishing trip to Fast Kilimgly pond | large. | Rev. Trnest Milis from Boston. Mr. Connecticut Baseball Association. priban 9.1 Monda Mills was one of the Speakers at the on Sent. 18. Tucker, Anthony & Co. sseas New London at Middletown (double more Tiding up and down our strests. Ing Sundav. delivering a fine sermon. Mrs. L. A. Mason Entertains W. C.| Rev. V. W. Biackman is seen no = ST Y Wllimemtis canp Froun ot R T. U—Rev. Ernest F. Amy Preaches SOUTH WILLINGTON it — The ladies met at the conference At Sachem park on the afternoon of s hoped thai his place may be fiiled BANKERS St of the. Cenpral Aot S CITY LEAGUE NOTES. 7| Farewsll Sermon — Visitors Among | soon. Progress on New Church—Ssveral | room Thasdey cleaning and. patiie and Those games will decide the much| Jackv Gallivan, back after spending 1 Block c s| the Townspeople. Rain Spoils Picnic. X Candidates for Representa {things in order. The room has been mooted question of the all around|ihe summer at Block Island, will ap- 0| Walsh p o < : | The rain on labor day was a dis-| - newly papered, varnished and white- BHOKEH championship of Norwich. The follow- | bear i the Contrals tinm this meck i o | pAmong recent visitors in town were | appointment to the voung people who [ Schools reopened on T for | washed. With new curtains and some S A A D evetts ol b ind oE AL v S T Robert Kolb and family of Rhode Isl- |had worked hard to make their picnic | the fall term other needed improvements it pre- nilver prizes to be given the winners: | Jacky Kane. shortstop for Manager | Scve by inniess and, at Charles Kolb's; Mr. and Mrs. |a success. Mr. and Mrs_ Theodore Pike of Nor- |sents a fine appearance. Desmond’s aggregation. is out of the |, Herman Thompson of Manchester, N, A, C. Phillips has returned after a | wi were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. There were a number of home-com- | 100 vard dash, 220 vard dash, running 2 L, . | high jump. running broad jump, three | EAMe Witih an attack of pneumonia Second same— tanding jumps (without weights), shot ‘With the bigger leagues nearing the ot Leuie. 28 Shetucket Street fonday g ers in this vicinity over Labor day Allen 2d. Mrs. Allen and | while some from here went away for at E._A. Tracy’s; Frank Sears of | faw days spent with friends in Ruode | G. Service New York, with his parents, Mr. and |lIsiand Waiter Telephone 993. rem i A el ki Sl Sl e iea b i e iy i Ao e Mrs. Thomas Sears: Roval Stokes of | Charles Fiske has returned to Plum | daughter of Hariford spent Monday |the whole day. gramaman 4 Springfleld, Mass. with his sister, Mrs. {island after spencing Sunday and La- | with Mr. and Mrs, Wait Allen. | Mre, Martha Dunham has been a oreidor 1 J. P. Barrett; Mrs. James Swan and |bor day with his family her h with the exception « | recent guest at the Willimantic pump- Members of New York e z daughter of Giastonbury, at Alfred | Mrs. George W. Whitman. Miss Em- k 00m, closed on Labor « Ing station. McKinney and bride of d Miss Cour chool opened Tuesday with Miss C. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson_of ma Whitman, James Gorn Boston, at Willam Bradbury's: Air.|Lizzie Gorman of Pawtucket R. I,|Hampton are zuests of Mr. and Mrs. | pranklin form Mansfield Center as and Boston Stock FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | - i Exchanges 4 and Mrs. Bert Fiske of Northampton, |spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday | Edward McKinney, I tcacher. P, H Mass., at D. W. Fiske's; Miss Hannah | with William G. Samples’ family. Work on_the new church is pro- Raston, New York Dignum of Hartford, at John Cumisk's Gladys Jacques has returned to her ng. Tt n!anuf_d to have - R—" Totals, Mrs. O'Connell and daughter of Provi- | duties as teacher at Jewett City closed in by cold weather, if possible. 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. SMALL DAILY TRANSACTIONS. 1900 Score by innings: dence. at Mrs. Mary Mee's: Mr. w.l-[ Miss Bes: Viall is engaged as| Republican Caucus Next Saturday liamson and fwo sons of Gilbertville, | teacher at Elliott : The republican caucus to be held | Mass., at Joseph Macfarland' | Misses Dora Fiske and Nellie Wheel- |\ i saturday wil secie some aucs | NEW Tuberculosis Cure er and Aaron Viall began another NATIONAL LEAGUE S 3 3y ies. A0 tions that are very unsettled at this i LeAcuE sTANDING Returns to School Duties | ear ¢ the Danicison high school on | tions that are very unsettied at thi Based on Medicine Many Brokerage Houses Cutting Down Their Office Force. e | New York, Sept. 9.—The contingent | | Robert Ricketts of F striale were almost immovable beth, N. J.| "\jjss Mildred Noble of Giibertville is a : 2% i Won Lo Miss Bessie Peterson returned this | Tiesday. i o0 LN R ES fessional board room traders Chicaso 84 = Wedk Lt ey Aiitics ) as i Instractor ot vty children were waiting for | [OF, Tepresentative and as usual cach ominie umlmc | Which has made up the recent stock | —o oy | Putsburs, : Polk, Pa. { school to open Tuesday morning is contldent of the nomination. | pia it ever oceur to you that the reasan | market shows 4 dwindling tendencs. o 12 L, einia el &t Miss Fannic White hae returned to | “‘Walter Fiske and famiy % e | Seyeral irom mere went io the fair | medicai doctors. Lave 50 litle success in BANKERS and BROKERS Drices proves too much, Listless i | 7% Mmoo s 2 12 | Srcogn: .o o ] her schoolwork at Begcon Falls. | turmed from the shore C\fiss Ttnel Richardson has miven | 4o not praciice medicine? d e 1o every variety of news de- | 400 Do pia . .l A4 das, | Bt Touss i i e T anvison Jr, is visiting| Wallace Hotchkiss aud bride have |, ‘her place here in the winding room | To say that a specitc exists for the cure velopments becomes more and “‘m.(,; 10 Tuter Harvester pos 951, W w51, | Boston 4 84 | relatives in Manchester. returned home, d is workin; la‘ Mansgeld ln:\m of Confumption is perhaps 100 sirong a s b Pnees. Fe | — Tnter Marine 5 e Giants Drop One to B Mrs. William Tucker and son left | i S i s e Edoaa) Statement, but in Kckman's Alterative we S INVESIMENIS | #ronounced. “The “explanation of “a | s treratirns £, Fios, ® One to Boston _ ) M Wisiin Tudkor and son left] - winkhii Cagnot Bést This Fresk. Mr. and. Mre. Elmer Mathews were | Sitement, but in ckmans Alteretiyt m3 | waiting attitude” loses force with the | — Tnurnatonsi Pomp " STk T i e it bt A e S e Sl et g By photo of J. J. Martin's freak kit- | recent visitors in Ashford. < of saving many a life to years of useful- passing of events which were supposed | o i 1 eight in il T80 ghayors Wik 4 ficed-hosded 5 Ly Rl M b was sent by request to a man in Mr. and Mrs. ldward Janes of Mid- | nese and in permanently’ curing & large PRIVATE WIRE TO ¢ awalted without reviving any | Kansas City Southern [l 20 3 - plavers whom he dead-headed | spending several weeks with Mr. and|ywingieq ~ A party of people went|dletown spent Labor day with Mr. |nimber of Consumptive v ew Yor “hicazo St Louis | show of activity in the dealings 700 Dasics = e o | ok th R prans dav afternoon, |and Mrs. William A. Janes 'v.}‘[?"il;‘i,‘}.",TA’;n“,ik“fs"i’bfiri?fi?u"-f"fin st Cincinnat! Pittsburg | he stagnation of the stock | — Touisellle & Nashville o 1nig b0 a o a el * = inquiring the way to Mr Martin’s Recent visitors at the home of M - g e Certa on. Nocivich Besbed. 5 - ’ not expected to be merely | 2 Mann. & St Lo T, (R KRR MOn, e food sale | IOME. Aany seam niuch interested in | and Mrs William H. Brackett wers | 0t medern treatient, FERLSY 5 Rii'e orwich Branch, Shazzen Bidg | tem; shawn by the general e | — AR P AR S0 o T 02 D ,'Z’i’f&}«remffifi.’.v eld n food sale | this freak of nature. William Lilley and Miss Biva Phillips | $Eli'fec with Wholsome, uourishing foad, Frana e te | houses. Tn the case of the larg> com National Biseuit R Y 0 2 olbeviinh 4 o Entertained at Clark's Grove. | Miss C. T. Liberty, who was expect- R | f6od nourishes. ~As for milk, -\-ler‘;ume FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr on houses which maintain elab- 100 Natioual Lead 5 5 3 1 ofFletcher,ss 4 0 ed to open school here Tuesday morn- { 750d for many, but & producer of | b ppdtnra s Ayt U B ot TN B M a6 i L ey 20 : 1 ofMyerse 0! Mrs. Mary Hunt entertained about |pn. ‘OqpPell B€U0 SoTe L e oy s STAFFORD | ness for some. v w stems and numer W9 N o Yok Central T 1l ajer | Feusanp 3 0 0 2 0lDruckes 1 1|35 friends at Clark's Grove on Tues- | o5 B e e . | dict that keeps & Consumptive well hes, the amount of losses is | S “ ol A Hl gt ot i mail nrn_u)d‘l] the news that she was e il o Tiehe one. but what i o b 10 Whith puvely ook miarket| ~ 99 Norihem i n { fant son have returned to their home bl e s e S Pastor and Family Home from |Alterative has CUisg T ot those s ; e ) i M *Batted for Drucke in s in Bellerica, Mass, after spending a Quaker Hill $ho Know. Mere 15 a specimen:— operations have fallen. e o ke in s £ ual il Who know. Q1Y transactions are made tp In Jacge ( i Snrrin L Humber of wecks at Addison Kings- | WILLINGTON L S savhmmah S Fooneater, ¥ T r TS hemselves, and up- |- New York 000000 0 0—1 Rev. Ernest F. Amy preached his| Mrs. Sarah Mathews and her daugh- turned from an automobile trip. erated upon ];n'. I‘?al’rc‘l{nnheller 3 3 F6h bf Tt of Whatotal s constar Phillies Win from Brooklyn. farewell ‘sermon * in’ the Methodiat [ fer, Mies Lillian Mathews. vaine fro Miss Lulu Tde will go to Boston this | §%. M4TY % ifation my. physiciing gnve Sl R oo cks. The | ™ 109 Pliladeiphia. Seot. o Philadelobis won today's | church last Sunday and leaves this|their Westford home, Saiurday, to the | e to enter the Boston conservatory | s then urged b @ oler: Bt i S aian et e | same fom Brockis. scorins ilreo runs In ihe A% | week for Middletown, Ct, where helPierce cottage, where they are settled | o¢ music, D B osan's Altorativi phich T did. total stock exchange membership rep- | 200 Republic Steel Sian and 3" lncsive 7o, rookisns hits were ki | DecOmes an instructor in Weslevan | for the school vear. Tae fall term on| " yugn Watson went to Boston this | My weight at the time was T 1hs. ¥.5 EXCELSIOR AUT! YCLE resents an apportionment of busines e seattered by Ewinz excet i the dzhil imning, | university. Rev. Mr. Dodd will act as | the Hill commenced with Miss Math-| ;oping where he will take a Cunard mamf:“em i e R £ UTO cycL! e ot | e o e ce. when the sisiors <ored iro mus on' fhreo iafelies | pastor of the church for the remainder | teacher. D and otrengib. T BV <t by Evers Tes Petiin eotemning: Dunneldl aftair or| S ac L L& it e e o SRR OF the pravert ontercnice | James Carpenter, who has been at| "Niiss Mabel Park is to enter Miss | “Gigned Atfigavity | EDNA FINZER, “unsider the value of the frue engine | values of securities are discussed, Yonis 8. tlyn. itedelphia i . . | work in Willimantic, returned to Mrs. | muiionel's kindergarten training | Bekman's Alterative is No exertion te start or pedaling | therefore, for their abstract bearing B i e T Attended Mrs. Bingham's Funeral. | g i "¢\ penter's last Friday. e o inghete % | mriroat and Lung troubles, and is on sale ing pstract bearing Dartdsoner 5 2 '3 0 0T Several from this nlace attended the s school at Springfield. 3 - C a gh the crowded strests rather than for any practical effect on Daubertiip 4 ; rahrare A BERine : raner preached Sun Richara Walbridse of Mystic fs|in Norwich by Lee & Osgood Co. an 3 b ices. 7 | Wheatli 3 " o o funeral of Mrs. Daniel Bingham at 18. Subject, The Sphere e s other Druggists. It can also he ob- V. PENDLETON, JR o % | Hummel.2b § ) 2 » o o|Spring Hill on Monday Mrs. Bing- Actt 5 spending several da. with his par-|isined at, or prosured by, your lecal perial Garage, Norwieh. T'he good promise for th> crops found T % pe it former Ireaient e South | A ctivity. Mr. and Mrs. William Walbridge. | Druggists. Ask for Bookfet of Cured ™ . plies_and second-hand | I Y*sterday's sovernment report on} Vennos,2b 4 1 I 8 0| Coventry. | Thetext '{‘. -‘"’, ‘“{"""‘". ”“f‘;““""" Mr. and Mrs. George Sawtelle of Cases, or write for rfil\fl:m‘n’i to the e Yesterday's unfavorable copper sta-| =00 bo. pfd Iuckern 2 o olwies 3 o| N ¥, Fhutetay. He hes besu wiB| ' pre Dasrow. possiied at | Sundey s Notie 10, Brows hawl sniessa . thstics wera raflected in a decline in the | —— United Siates A Eiveen 1 o L e e e [ L ST attie Allero, Since|gqjionl and led the Endexvor consecri- | ¢ua senior class of the Willimantic nor. | 1onde e of the metal. Copper in United States Rubber. i June. I tion meetin, i 0ra exmns and Lutriowers | n p 1. Copp G200 United States witer 1 V0 Mes. Segrave is in Providence this| oD meeting. mal school e New York. in common with the rest of [ Copper tals, [ week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ., i q his wife and daughter at| i A For All Occasions. the market. 20 s Coroliae Chem. IBatted Zor Keoker in oo rinston of Florida, who have heen in | Nit " Gol o st 1n town, ST C e L Al ao "’ GEDULDIG'S Jusiness for the day made a new A e fe waen this vicinity for a few months N N AEE R I o1 | mbau S 5 low record of activity for th> yvear. — " Western Marsland e : SEr T | and Mrs. Jerome Orcutt of Bridge- | - Honds were steady. Total sales, par | — — Westinghouse Flectric o SRS S e e T n r. and . Jerome | Telephone 868 77 Codar Street | S iten States. Bonds | 1 Mo hon o Cakn e BRI e STAFFORDVILLE i TGLLAND COUNTY. ' were e fhests o 7 and w2 were unchanged on call. ) rie. - i s e | E. C. 3 g - - —— e il . FRIDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. Newsy Notes of Local Interest—Per- BOLTON | Rev 4 P.Tofa and family have TH! PO - Z | Matters. t E PARK & POLLARD CO. L bt e MONEY. | cownecricu LeAGue sTANDING. sonalMacey }H e Hill. N . = New York, Sept. 8.—Money on call Won Lest Miss Kate Giltrop has recently been | H: W. Howell Buys Lomba arm— e c, DRY- MASH % at 1 3-4@2 per cent.; ruling rate| J3Esary o o 4 siting her sister, Mrs. Ellen O'Brien, | Teachers Appointed. MOUNT HOPE MAKES <% |, 3 7-8; last loan 1 3-4; closing bid 1{ New mritain 68 3 in_Springfleld, Mase. e i ot 5 / < & % 7-8: offerod ai 1 -8 Thme loans| New Haren 4 Leo Schindier of Monson, Mass,| The Ladies' Aid society nzt Wed- | o| . Pike Closes Up the Hooker Heuss o = weaker; sixty days 3 3-4@4 per cent.; | Haritonl L 57 | spent Sunday with his friend, Miss {nesday afternoom with Mrs. Frances |’ Not LAY OR. < .° ninety days 4 1-4; six months 4 1-2¢ | Prinetens 5 L | Lizzie Giltrop. | E. Ruggles. —Stray Notes. 3 2 - 2 Holvoke s Hdward Walsh of New York was the | Robert C. Northam and family have . e < & t of hi 0 ¢ the Giltrop | returned to East Hartford after a| A. C. Pike of Cranford, N. J. 'has Their GROWING FEED will Smeiting & B i New York, Sept. 9.—Cotton futures| At Hoioke Holsoke 5 New Trltain § Mrs. G. P. Armstrong and three| Herbert W. Howell has purchased a | Week: closing un the HOOKer, Boure: grandehildren who have been spending | farm at Bolton Notch from Mrs. Jo- | Which his closed very steady. Bids: Se er| At Waterburs—nria ced steady. Bids: September ‘werours = make your hens grow fat. Feed = Beat Fins ze : s = 1t'to thera a month before Sugar Refniog 1876 October 1309, Noven At Now Harea—ttan £ montha in town returncd to their | sephine M. Lomibard and will move | the past two monthe. They nd they will | el & Tel ecomber January 13.04, Febru e home in Somerville, Mass., the first of | there in Novembe dy night. o h in weight. Your K- ¥ bty HEELEY s Spot closed quiel o ) Grace and Mattie Gregory | idenve have been visiting their sister, '“arn‘l o Cirki o S boer S Rpend Rk cns should by e It betore thew Atehtoon middling Uplands, 14.00: middling suif 1 A #11 who were visiling thelr aunt, Mra. C.|Mrs Mury Autiouy o e [ We both sell " I 14.25; sales, 2468 bz ' 2 sl s > Carlos Ruggles. who has Leen west | 1ng part of hLis vacailun ax hiome WAt the time. We bo Do b 3 : | White, were called heme lust week | = 3 Dol Bactet wud cecommend these feeds, Atautic Const Line = | Baltimsore . - \} | Friday morning to Willimantic by the | Ior Several wecks ou ousiuess, lefc e AV R sk 1ous Boitinaor CHICAGO GHAIN MARKET Bumalo + > ol B i ’D‘ their father, George | Y &shingfon Wednzsda;y for home Packer and Mildred Fay are spending | Nocwich Grain Co., Norwich, Conn.: R iy Migh. Low. Close e H 4 V Graghing ” Mrs. E. J. While and 3ieck White | 1Dell vecavons in the Hooker liouse | A #. Manning, Yantic, Conn: M. M. i Pacide . sk et vty | 502 Cnarles White, Frank White, | 0f Hebron were tecent visitors in | Mre R ST T Widsn, IRBARIINE TR Sn | R i John Lilley and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence | ™\(ji) 0 R, Purple opened school in | 138t Thursday by the sudden death of | N Yulte attended the funerdl of Georse | ., South district this ‘Weok thelr brotner-in-law, Novatus King. | S e e e taise g & e Gregory at Willimuntic last Saturday. | g,y M Gertrude Herskell of Ver- | The funeral servives were heid Satur- Lrv Almanas - worth ®1.00, hicadn Great We = D i —_— — non is again teaching in the Belknap | day. I iele free. Alwn sond j [ - Moy ue. New Haven.- Local papers are com- | school. Mise Valentine has returned to her poners aitve. 26 . Ui 8 X W pas Attt Worseier & Loxel & ed; | PI2ININZ becanse o weant accommoda- | Theodora Perry has been engaged |work for Mrs. Frank Youms after a Ibs, nmare. High I ETENE N B tous, Seme . wes 285 % S aaaas Lt T r Maerhil mmpodi|ovions for.its 22,000 school children. It |as teacher in the Center district and | twd weeks' vacation ¢ 1 other iive T2 Cotaradn el 8 dron o — e At Leen Lawemnce . Lonn 6 is claimed 4aal gresemt buildines are | will bagin his duties next Monday. re. Fred Copeland is visiting her |~ - 1iie (nerm fos woatatioh PR S A May At New BedterdBrocvios 3 New Betterd . | inadequaty “Mrs. Johannab Sutter, who has been | father and mother in Manstield City.

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