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~ NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910 . ! INSURANICE. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. UHLAN’S RAPID RISE Worcester for defeating Roby there 3 e | vecently, it huving been the firt mateh COLCHESTER Tuindgiobin ... : N TROTTING. WORLD. |15, 1ntter. Tad lost in < Topro sanbe iiaoch Fium Betodiad by Crescents, BAGSAGE INSURANCE 2 2 Tinding himself in better shape tha i o Eligible to 3.00 Class in 1908, Now Sets : 19 to 8—Republican Caucus—Sale of | Yoy naturally feel secure L ever before this year Collins thinis o epublican Cauous o ¥ 2 Sulky Record at 1.58 1-3, Without a| he will stick to wrestling as long as he| Chapman Place. know\that the medicins b Wind Shield. can make good. Still he is waiting o to take is absolutely pure and _ Tear from come of the bovers around| The Colchester baschall team played | no harutul or habit produeing the state and is willing to take on|iheir last game of the season with thel Such a medicine is Dr. Kil Covering anywhere in the worid = at VERY LOW COST. 1.1. LATHROP & SOXS. The Abbe, Unbeaten This Year Wins Syracuse Stakes at G Uhlan's wonderful performances are i e G pertormance a . on f i » k . 2 soket 88 3 : 2 ¥ e u > ¢| Block Harris of Willimantic at cateh- | Crescent seam of, Willimantic Satur- | Swamp-Rook, the great Kidney, B LA T T e New York State Fair—Athletics Blank Senators 6=0| . cuicss s Tous chicazs zume postomen; | Hhe talke of the das amonx votaries of | Gk 1! © I ST I S b T T 2 & b~ were defeated, 19 to & It was one of The same standard of Athletics Shut Out Washinaton. ting a mile in 2.01 to wagon with his s o wt —Red Sox Take Two From Yankees. Philadeiphia, Sept. 12 nington was shut out | AMAtenr owner driving, and then set-| GOLF EXPERTS AT BROOKLINE. |ine worst oxhibitions of ball plasing| strenxth and excellence in by Philadelohia today 6 to 0. Coombs held his op- | ting the sulky record at 1.58 3-4, with- by ths Colchesters ever seen on (e | §o"cvery bottle of Swamp-Root. N TARRANT & CO At popents {0 fou: lits. and onls ouo of them reached | out a wind shield, all in the sam¢ week, | 176 Cards Passed in Complete—Dark- | #rounce. Nearly all the runs made by g .0 p Root is scientifically coms -y T the black son of Bingen, 2.06 1-4, has ness Stops 25 Player: the Crescents were made by bounded from vesatable herbs. | 3 d r y N 4 ving. West was in ths box for the ih stamped himself far and away the {arowing. WWest was in the box Srand| It is not a stimulant and is taken i 7 117 MAIN STREET. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 12.—The Abbe, | hibition games with Paterson. an ex- Wh o & e - - z unbeaten this year, won his eighth |amination of the records showing that 1| Hartsellic i{‘”&fllffi:l {g‘:fi:ggu:hazzolzasl‘_:et i‘gp;?r;:i- Brookline, Sept. 12.—Warren K. | jftar the second inning steadied down | teaspoonful doses. L < Fire, Accidént, Health Victory of the seahon today In captur- | Coakley had been suspended by the o oy burg Beile, 2.01 1-4, in their best days| vpoon of Homewood, oue of the coterie | ;nq gid good work until the sixth -1 1t js not recommended for every- s ing the Syracuse stake. the feature of | National Association of Minor League 0 Baker.5b £ o * s of young western golfers, was leading i 1 s aged b [ 4 g men B would have the ghost of a chance With | the fieln whon 41l (Nont aur 5 | 1ing when he became discouraged by | thing. e the new champion in his present form, en darkness tnight put alipe pooc work of his teammates, and| N, oo e creat helper in relev- I.Iabillty. the opening dar ef the Grand Cir- | clubs, cuit races conhection _with _the { stop to the qua according to the opinion of horsemen nz round of the - : i i b 3 six runs were made. Lazinsk went inf & national amateur goif championship at| (i, box in the seventli iuning and | H& ;:f‘g;:brw'"mmr kidney, liver and week's exhibition of the New York | LAJOIE LEADING BATSMAN. o Lavp.c vh o : Clev i Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | Jaes i aetld bl ol Gotmibe e iings, Tas ayemnd meeting. | the Country club after 176 cards hud| pifeneq: a" winning game unth the Geers had no trouble in sending the | Phenomenal Jump to .370 During the | Thian against the record at the com- | PeCh Passed in complete. Twenty-four | ningh, when he also became discour-| A sworn statement of purity is with INSURANCE black whirlwind through for a three- Wik Waw Comen lUB: o Totals, ng meeting in Boston, and it is hoped | t1er Soifers were unable (o finisi be- | zed by poor fielding. and six runs|2very bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- heat victory. Lady Isls was & stub- g 3 that he will give Now York an oppor. | 107¢ darkness came, and must pick up| nore were added to their opponents' | Roof. - tunity to see the champion of cham- | (NeiT game tomorrow where they left| score. Iollowing was the batting order| If you need a medicine, you should born contender In the first two heats [ g mportant changes in_the o 0—0| pions in an exhibition against time| °T: of the teams: have the hest. . L 1 ) relative Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, [ and in the second forced the Geers e positions of the batting kings in both nonea e U. S. try, for the latter part of the journey, | FUNUOTS 4 b % Philadelphia o031 01 1 e mTel oty 5 3 Among those who finished and their| Colchester Ikins Sb. Shea rf. Kin- £ 5 ., 3 r e jor leagues took place last week. | D over the fast Empire track, where Ma- 3 chester—Nelkins 3. I¢ you are already comvinced that Assets $2,594,330.17 fo his best clip, he traveling the Anal | o most signiicant Was the Ereat| T base Mi. Ml fedd: sscrifce Wt Dais;| jor Delmar rotied in 1.69 §-4, with the | Scores were: = ney s Tenan . Lazinsk 1b i@ n| Swump-Root is what you need, you feb26TuThS o 29 and landing a b Sth | jump tiken by Lajoie, who went ahead | foilie vlar, Coombe b Boker 1o Datls: Bt of | aid of a wind shield. John Loren, long | . - Dodge, Hartford, 93; West, p and 1b, Shugrue 2b. Randall} \j) fing it on sale at all drug stores i e mar bates % o | 0f Cobh despite the latter's increase in | KNI 1) Gy ' Ehomee 5 vases on bifls | In_charge of the old Flaetwood track, | Hartford, §9; B. P. Merrin cf. Friedman 1f. in bottles of two sizes, fifty-cents and he Ka-No0o-No stake for 2.2 trot- | pi SN ofPHE DI LG his record | o Oies 5 uf Commbé 23 fint base on ersors, Wash- | now has the care of the hilltop course | Py, 83 R. 8. White, New Haven, 9 Crescents—LaGlasse cf. Martin pand| gne’doilar. 3 ters went to Lionello in straight heats. | fos = o fates Jump was | nston 1. Philaaphia 1 1ert on bases, Washingion | and he. b : = or | ._Wo0d negotiated the coures in 49 and [ ss. Cote 2b,_ Trimbly ss and p, Dulude The 2.-8 trot Tesult was a triumph of | SiaTe 800 (0 2% PR LAIGNE IR R 6 Foilsdeloha 3; bit v sitcher, by Coomta 1: | the chrra L R G i one stroke lower than Wal- | 17, Doucher 3h, Goss rf, Higgins If, = endurance for Henry Winters. Cletalandiutiender Tast wesk iwah | Tas aishet : i me Utlams rise to faime has been rapia. | fer J. Travis, the Garden City’ expert | mimet o "0 T R Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Free by Mail re score by innings was as follows: 2l = Less than two years ago he started in| and former American amateur cham- s % 357, two points less than Cobb's. but . d Delehanty in Hospital With Sprained {1\ yoei finds farry eight points in Victory. his first racs in the 2.30 class at Bos- | pion. Crescent 250006006181 g T rer & Cos, BlngbAme Leg. advance of the Detroit star, or .370. O o qunth Games of 3] ton, and a little more than a month Colehester 51100001—8 . Y, for a sampls botile, free. by Cleveland. 0., Sept. 12—Second Base- | _In the National league Wagner made 2 e seeonit by’ 6o 5 "in ten | 1216r gained a record of 207 1-4 at| Post-Season Gamss in Trolley League. tr~_‘"'h‘nir';;’lf.‘ngdflr;g\;":;d"fie;‘e-";’;"“ —it W nl convince my?% ‘!fc;u - g also receive a booklet o luabla e S iowen osion 1o e | Columbus. He trotted four races | proseet 1 el Second placo in the lcague | this first campaign, winning them all. | ; bresident D. P. Dunn of the Connee- | racord this season. having piavad six- | {neorma®steG T e 21l about the won the frst contest for Wie | Inhis first race last season. at the | o' Daseball assosication announced i ieon games and lost four. There was | HOTMILRN . o ntage, the man Jim Delehanty of the Detroit Am- | the biggast jump in perce Sel ast erican league team, i in a hospital | Veteran star’ going from . 30, the same percentage that 18 here with a badly sprained leg. re- | Week to . 1t e York to L s A on Windh: 1d, W A eeived in sliding to the plate in Satur- | Magee is credited with. Magee jumped s holding New York to three Mts | Cleveland grand circuit meefing, his da‘“sgfl;{‘;nfi‘m&‘“j‘,f!;{_‘”";\-‘[ _Satur-la geod attendance at the game. Man- day's game, and may not be able to [nine points for the waek. OF the other r #ate two Bosian men bases on balls, made & rer‘o:(l am;rpe: to 2.03 3-4, and two|iho jeague season termimated thet das | 25°F St s hopes to y\u:1 mm||hfl"li‘u\n; -, blav again this season., His physi- | leading baismen in the National. Snod-| wild thiow. fillinz the bases aad with one out he | Wesks later he was finishing heads | \\; . 2 s L SO the field next year and will no doub = A Cinn says he will be able to walk in a | ETass f00k a biz tumble in his batting, | Wit s huiel forcim ia the wioning run. The | apart with Hamburg Belle in 2.01 1-4,| V00 Middletown the champicns. hie | giva the public another season of good | A Reliable Medicine—Not a Nareotic. week, but must not venture on the [ falling from .353 to .337, while Hofman | S50 after having trotted a long mile on the | p°' 0 endeavor fo arrange a seriesiipail playing. Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., savs fleld for a long time. fell from .328 to .3: ki i 3 utside of the mare from star: to fin- P,,,j(‘m],, O e il wauld be| Miss Rose Smith and a friend from | Foley's Honey and Tar saved her.it- Zit e Collins of the Athletics took a drop, Lo Sl B s e ish, with a little the worse of the start. | 3 SUbae v tions for the fans | putnam were at Miss Sr ith's iome on| tle boy's lie. . She writea QU :gsuue Printers’ League Seri: ns. falling from .217 to .301. Murphy Of | panietsic 4 10 ® 0fHooper.ct 5™ & 8| When the two matchless troiters met ¥ ing he closed a deal} | inwood avenue over Sunday i boy contracted a severe bre 3 3 ..:g T c:re the same club lost threz points and is| Wolterrt 1 0 1 0 0/ Wagnerss 2 1 3 o|again a fortnight aftearward in Boston :“"‘ ‘t',’f Tase by S lsenint Miss Martha Reynolds has returned |ble and as the doctor's medicine did | Washington, Sept. 12—In the open- | credited with .20 Chiase 11 012 2 o|Speakert 18 0| Uhlan defeated Hamburg Belle ~de-| (pa™; fhe second team in ihe race for |ty Norwich after two weeks' visit with|not cure him I gave him Foley's H ¢ TO PROTECT YOUR HOME gume of the third aomual natigual |y " average ‘of the players in thel Eusits .3 o ${staiLi 4 9 8] cisively on a slow track in 2.04 3-4 and | inea opnecticut lcague venmant. for| jer grandparents on Hayward avenue.|and Tar, in which I have great: ou put in burglar alarms, good plumb- nters’ league series at the Ameri- | two big leagues follow <X i ) HE 370|203 1-2. He could outscore her, out- | {I'ree games to be plaved in Williman- Republican Town Ticket. It cured the cough as well as the GRESSS il asa safety locks ‘But bells, traps | (20, Jcasue Dark this atternoon, Wash- g et 20 O1..G-dner. 0 o|ficish her and outfoot her at every spot| LC OF Tuesday, Wecnesday and Thurs- | i 4 ing and gagging spells and he got well 1 = ington defeated Philadelphia 9 to 6. American League. Criger. 31 ofKreinow 3 0 1!ana place, and Mr. Billings, after see- | JaY Of this week He has also ar- The republican voters of the town |/ short time. Foley's Honey and o T QAN meal & | Other cities to contest —are Boston, a. S Vau 31 1|Cotttnns 13 0] fng this performance. natl 885,000 for | Tan&ed with Lynn for a game here on [ met in Grange hall Satu evening | iy, has many times saved us much - ital Question, A*C|Cincinnati, Denver, Indianapolis and | Strunk, Athletics 10 - - : 57 3| the norse. Starting fo heat his record | Saturday afternoon at Windham fleld. | and nominated for the town officers t0/ ¢roubte, and we are mnever without: it ror "HIRE TNSURANCE | New York, at least two games a day | Lajoie, Cleveiand > 1 Totals 30 92713 1S e O e Shertly after this rare,| 1NN was second in the New England | he voted for at the coming town elec- | jn°ihe house.” Lee & Osgood Co. ‘ A Cbera | being played until the typographical { Cobb, Detroit o 809 s 0o os| Uhlan trotted in 2.02 1-2, This was his|12a&ue race. i tion: Selectmen. T. Swan Rathbun, 2 . 3 baseoall championship is decided. Speaker, Boston 56130000 -—s|last appearance in public until Mr | ‘The game Tuesday afternoon be | George A. Peck: assessor for three - pos g core by inning R. H. E. | Koestner, Claveland e e i nce | Billings drove him a mile in 2.01 to|Called at 2.45 o'clock, as well as the | Years. James Dutton: hoz of re-| ot cleaners, are very convenient, and ISAAC S. JONES, Washington 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 3 *—9 12 5 | Oldring, Athletics e i, el WaEDNAE ClecalEna TastFscals . one on Thursday, but the Wednesday | lief. Danicl W. Willlams, E Carrier: | particularly where ~they have the o i : & game with Bridgeport will be called | registrar of voters, Walter B. Lom-|geraper attached. 9 3| Murphy, Athletics and Real Estate Agent, | Philad'Iphia 2 0 13000 0 0— N’ doubie Biara. AusHh io. Chiase 0. Austin e = : ; L Richacds Building, 91 Main St.| Batteries: Weaver and Suess; Lang | Collins, Athietics 131 Ruteht. Turtel 5 5. Gandner: left on bases. Beswn | Charles Sanders a Boston merchant.| 5t 5.0 a. m. The visitors will pre- | bard: corstables. Georgs F. Brown. oy W —— and Tynan. Chase, New York 105 8. New York 4: first base balis, off Vaughn 4, of = I sent their strongest lineup and a num- | Frank Gillette, F nk E. Adams. Ed- 2 septidaw Ko, Now Yors 93 Coltine 2 stmsck eut._bv Cuine' 8, b Veugsa 8; | o7, A H. Parker, of Bedford, Mass, de- o' o the stars of the Conneeticut|Win Peck: grand jurors A. Harrison{ « _Brvan Ocoupies LSS S ——- = Cornell Football Coaches Disappointed. | Gardner, Boston S5 s eoe Ty Dl veloped his 29esd in amateur racedlicugue will be seen in action. Foote. Pobert & Brown. Samuel Gel-| The world seems just about big 1BE COFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | °7) N. Y, Sept. 12.—The Cornell | Fasterly, Cleveland §3 = e R e T by lert. Willlam P. Adams: collector of | enough for Col. Bryan and Col. Roose- thaca, N. Y., Sept. 12.—The Cornell | Fasterly, Cleveland 3 Mew York o o|frained and driven in his pub : taxes, Bdward C. Snow: school visitor, | velt to stay apart—Memphis Come Real Estate coaches were somewhat disappointed lgned - i E B s ¥ ~ last year and in 1908 by Robert Proc- Waterbury Defeats Middletown. <. 1 P. Willar auditor, Har- | mercial. ¥ 2 at the non-appesrance of a sreat many | Schmidt, Detrolt 54 Dok w18 % Muwei L2 ik Heson ummee AVHen M WL saialiay T o a e e Wil dee st and Fire Insurance, { football candidates who were notified ; Austin. New York 108 Chaseid 5 111 0 9 i 20 0 oflings bought Uhlan he passed int ROt T e o areth e puclly tres pardi L B 3 | to be in readiness for the first prac- | Laporte, New York 10§ 3 e by a e e e Waterbury téam &f the Connecticut| There was a good attendance, Sam-| Japanese children are taught to 1s jocated In Somery’ Block, over C. M. | iic0 today. Only 17 men showed up Natomar Vesitia . e f47 5 | hands of Charles Tupner. o PURIl of| State league today defeated the Mid- fuel P. Willard was chairman’ of thel write with both hands. e . G Lo Cree.cr 00 0 o Z1200 DB 5 & 8| dletown baseball team 3 to L meeting and Edward T. Bunyan clerk. t Will:ams, Room 9, third floor. and two coaches were all that appear- | G. AB. Sinsh 4 0 0 0 0 129 ?|of Mr. Biliings' matinee and speedway T o s Fo me 143, | °1. The men were given light prelim- e Syenere 207 20 5 3 9| trotters. and who is known as one of o o fill all vacancies Z s e 2 inary work Melntyre, Chicago . 23 Fey® 111 3 Y|Kidmewe = 012 1 1| the best conditioners and caretakers in| TAYLOR KEEPS FANS GUESSING. | {0 fill all vacancies Medicl . Only four of the old squad were | CAmpbell. Pittsbure &7 wers 0% 3 3| tne counter T AN About the Borough. ne ATTOINEYS AT LAW. back today, Captatn Simpson: center, | J10C ’!j’“;j il h")\‘-flz Totals, 37 10 28 12 1[Wood p © 919 Uhlan's sire. Bingen, 2.06 1-4, is a| No Deal Too Surprising for Red Sox| (harles Hall of New Britain is at} e o Fi Seagrave; fackle, Munk; and halfback, | yagee Puiiadeiphia 157 Totals, 5410 30 11 2| Son of May King, 2.20, by Electioneer,| Manager to Spring Upon Baseball | his home on South Main street for a Frauds Should Be Ew AMOS A. EROWNING, Robbs, 4 it L eEe N el & Blonde, the dam of Uhlan, was by Sir| puplic irief vacation. ¢ i, : " - e Tt e % ¥ Walter, Jr. 2.18 1-4. a grandson of = Agranovitch has recently purchassd e e Wilhelm, Brookl. 14 Score by fonings 2 b0 of § — e ol i been plenty of them, mO S adne B % e i 0004000 1-5|7. Dickinson of this city, who by a ave atic ball players th street and Wil move | JoUbt. and they have been VIEOE Phous 506 o et "IMC'LCTH'O" joian Waiaht, Fisher, Wagner: thres base | SingUIAr coincidence also owned the | —-10ads of them. There are the Bugs| there soon. Mr. Agranoviteh has sold | medicine the formaia of which PR AR b el Ciicdng W | Lauael ieinci At B CS “waz- | dam of Hamburg Belle. Thas grand.| Raymonds, the Rube Waddells in the! his residence on Linwood avenue. owned is edndemned and pronounced “un- izht; sacrifice bl Gardner: doubl er to Stehl. Klelnow to Wag. by the Medical 5 a's Alterative deservee aitent at| ethical” d | Paskert, Cincinnati 1 2 KINS tionals, Louisville, Eimira, N. Y., a BROWN & PERKINS, Jiameys-at-Law | /1125 55 rotessional bascoali teams. was | Crandail, New York 26 vlass, | dam of Uhlan was a Kentucky saddle | Present ranks of the professionals, and| Rev. B. D. Remington przache mare by Black Eagle, a Morgan bred | there were others of their ilk in the old| the Fitchville Baptist church Sunday | Iekm referred stock which was pur- from the Pearson syndicate in | at 4 time when demoralization | ihreatened the stock market. The re- coption of the secondary transaction the stock market today was in| marked contrast with the electrifying | effect of the announcement of the firs ever Fiat Nag Bamic Shetucke: i | ioday placed on the incligivle list of | Konetchy St. Louis 12¢ iz o s 1t on bises Toson . Now | TMOTE davs of the game There have been| ftternoon. 1t was expecied that the| Aot because it ia & “proprietary” but bes M- x | OrEanize afl};lal v the nationa | Bresnaban, St Louls 7 23 Inninzs: fivst base on balls, off Karger 1. | The best time ever made by any|2Js0 nasnates who have bean known|regular pastor, Rev. R. K. Turner.!fuberculosis. If it is a frand (t nesds ex- Tel, 38-2. Open Monday and Sat- | COTmission. he ban is extended to | Byrne, Pittsburg 5; struck out by Fisher other trotting horse without the aid|as having erratic personalities, if Not{ would be able to conduct the service.|posing badly, because & number of 5 urday evenings. SRR P =T RS SRR Seanon, S o tedin i of | Olance G licaxD 4 52 hit Ly picher by Fisher 1. by 1 of & wind shield was the 2.01 of Tou| considered as being in the fresh class.| but he was not able to do %o. Constimptives will need to find some which Coakley is a member. | Dovle. New York Goerid piteh, Karger: balk, Fisuer; tme, 1415 um- | pyyjon” a¢ Memphis on Nov. 11, 1904, The last baseball magnate to spring| Irving Watkinson of Norwich was|reason for being well. . =| The announcement follows complaints | Gi pires, Dineen and Perrine. : , . 3 sensations one after th her in pros- endn i Sino | Henry Clay said he would rather be = I e 28 % Her best record with the aid of a wind | Sensations one after the otl e | the guest of friends in town over Sun-| ¥y he President. Is it not better |that the New York Americans and | Bates Philadelphia 10 Datrelc 5. Cleveland: 8. shield was 158 1-2. Performances | Rt and more recent days of the sport| day for Eckman's Alterative to make cures National league teams had played ex- | Wheat, Brooklyn 124 Detroit, Detroit_deteated Cleveland to- | mage in this way are no longer recog- | i8 Jonn I. Taylor, owner of the Boston| Charles H. Hammond of Rockville] than to be ethical day 35 1 E bunching Demott in_the | 112 0d by the National Trotting associa- | American club and his team known as{ s the guest of local friends g Weldan, Til.. Feb. 8, 1806. | hit. beins robbed of his B 5 great | tion. the Red Sox. Daniel O'Brien left Monday after-| Tn July. 185 my pi yfloh: Sent mpie | y A fiop and Tua vicicrs Duts i fhir When Magnate Taylor relzased what| noon for his home in New York. where | Toxas. from there to Colordde, I bechms place. 1 i £ was considered one of his most valua- | he will work in an automobile shop.| WOTe and waseent home to die. ement B"KEns | . Clevetand. BASESSFCALING A [SCIENCE. ble plas e aasets Cy Y ungin o Gads | 3r. O'Brien was ch sur for Dr ant wus.'cureda 4.;"“““{ recommend o poon el abh po o e = e whersby his club secured Jesse Bur-{Gandy until the doctor left town. man's wonde) cure for Consump- Dones 1t o Olgmneat 411 0 o) Still Luck Enters in Largely—Pitcher | 1ot tandom gasped in wonder. Thon| ' Charisa M. Reade of Willimantic was | tion. R 3 and ] Qe D0 3L Whemily 4070 0 3} as Well as Catcher Can Nip OFf As- | again the sudden shift of his managers | in town Monday. {Sizned affidavit) Arthur Webb. oy MARKET REMAINS QUIET. [ 200 Brockin Rapla Trancit Crawfordst & 10 0 0flalie2b & 0 3 2 o) Ppirants. in various vears caused no end of talk Coague & ek A I ey BHOKERS | e e | Motz 4 2 03 ofEamedvet 470 10 9 Lut his most recent action in gettine - Throat and Taugl 6 | Sale of Rock lsland Preferred Had| - 1 = | Eomesin 3 016 0 olkmuwps 3 1 0 5 8| “Base stoalers. beware of Ed Walsh.|Fid of Herry Lord his team captain | Sl otier Druggists. 1t can aiso | Little Stimulating Effect. | = Central New Jersey | Schmidt.c 421 0 0Landc 4141 0 This bit of advice, offered for the|and considered by many good judges to | Brushes of different kinds are nse-| tained at, or procured by. your 28 Shetuckel Street | JIM Cletpents 00 Willettp 3 @ 0 & 0/Demotp 3 0 0 6 0fold-timers of the American league, is|Pe the best third baseman in the coun-|ful in the Kitchen and save the hands| Drugs! Ask for Bookiet of Cure New York, Sept. 12—The news in-| seos et g T s Sl = .V“,m,m to fall on deaf ears” swrites| try. was a deal t startled the e-| ana e work ensy. Of course the|Cases. or write for Hvidénge 0 i Selsgtsce Wb BARETE of the day e A dingasiat pure | | T 0 als, 33 8 8| Fddie Colling of the Athleti But | tall world possibly more than any|sink brush is always ready at hand, | Eckman Laboratory, Phlla, e So0ts s thio o Tadle by Hoodin ‘Toeb &) | mRls | the voungsters making their first ap- | Other of the strange and unaccountable | Then there should be the bottie brush 0. to Phelps, Dodge & Co. of the Rock | Gleeland 0009 0700 1| pearance against the White Sox star| {ransactious he has '"M*l n lv;s 'l'" { for reaching into xh»llvurv'( ~ necks of Detrolt s 508 % 9 *=5| can well afford to take a tip. I have, tile career as a magnate and clubj the ilk bottles or the preserve jars. Members of New York | owner. The vegetable brush not only saves the o Tiwo. base hit. Morarts; thees base hits. Granes, | made a close study of the pitche Schmid, . sacrifice hit. Knauvo: stolen asen, D. | pogor 2 €108 StHAY of the PIL Tones, 0'Laary, Moriaris. Buch. Sioval, - Tumer: ; first base on balls. off Demiott 3: first base ‘on errors, | ANd to my way of thinking ¥ | t comes to | | No deal seems (oo surprising for Mr. Lt i e 3 g vior to Spring On An unSUSpecting | hmaperfactiy, and. there should be Indiana Farm Mortgages for sale. eball public. His team may be 20-| ¢ulcial small broom for cleaning out| Net investor five per cent. income. Beat t top speed. and with pen-| the gas range. Of dish mops. there | veferences furnished. Write for par- pects that any other owner|gpoylq be at least two, one for dishes | ticular: The “iron dish- DARNALL & SON, Il the steel meshed| sep Lebanon, Indians. dated G et = & Huden Rio Grande.. || 29% 20% and Boston Stock Exchanges noston. New Yor State Street. 24 Brond Stre PRIVATE WIRE. joveland 2: Teft on bases. Deiroit 6. Cleveland 8: | the king of them all when - cruock out. ke Willett 1. Ly Demott 4: double play. | fraezing an opponent to first hase. vt Knaupp o Laole to Storal umpize; | P00 many baseball fans have the | Dant e idea that the catcher is the main- | Would think the best and most profit-|2nq one for kettle spring of the battery—the player sup- | #ble thing to be possessed of. and than | ;loth,” as some c in a §ifiy the winle winaing fabric| NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. & bhoiphe o OEcoRar DT ibdn, SHbh 5 rosed to nip off ali aspiring stealers. e whol s Sobasieon Sk v peids i o0 Geners) Bcurie Wea. . Tohis is tra only In part. Rememper | Will be lisrunied. s appeared to be the at, Northem pfd = when Nick Altrock was in his prime? | case with the Red Sox when Lord was ———————| ence in the sentimental effect. Rock | Island preferred then touched 54, while | Tiimols Central - New York | How many American league Philadelphia 717 —_— 1 5 given the bounce. That the tean ii 28 el . 4 e T | merchants” stole in games with aggregaticn, was suddenly v it rose Sat- ! % o u 1. f ) as s eir | B "l Tk loung “, S i e ek L on e Bt on the slab? Not many, if my mem tedinio & loxer wwas s wrih el j eaving a narrower margin for the ex- Tnter Martug o R | e Tt ory serves me right. Altrock had a| (Ur siralgat defeats by the (hicazn| | pression of tmprovement. Prices in| sw tonal Puzip 0y » on bafMing delivery that kept the runners Wlite Sox fmme et el BANKERS and BROKERS | I adiaiet Nt Mo coircaniaridtcty Iniernational Faper Foria e Sl <€ glued to the bag, With Walsh | Prising deal was consummated. | ) reate T S e catnird base in todas's Zame. Nhich Clacnati won | this motion keeps the opposing player| AW Basie or e D [ acted ax an arrest to threatened de — Do, 4 third b tedav'sienme, which Cinclmdlron | Sl withini & fave fast ofi £he sscl | Woulll fiot have o at the chance by a score of Cinclnnati fn Pitisburz this season. S nati | Pitt We can't help growing old but we can help LOOKING OLD. A gen- erous daily application of to securs the discarded third basema waer of the Ne s heen reported as oularille & Nashville Miun. & St 1 oralization. Today's announcement | was of very modrate influence towards Now and then Walsh gets into trouble by overstepping Stocks Bonds Investments ¢ bounds ci PRIVATE WIRE TO trousing the stock market from its M, S P& S S AT hop ith this movement. A b; : : € A abh po a e ol w 0 ent. alk is the : = Naw hicas ¢ Touls|APathy. The new arangement offered| 1000 M. K & Tex Becherdt 3 05 0 0 Bemesh 2 2 0| punishment, but it's seldom that you|Saying he would give $150.000 in cash . 3 ; Mo At HONAY” SIEReUtioNil of, aArat- v bt Lovertan 1 10 Campbell cf 2.0 of Bogr or e dlios o ol 3o%] for Tord. There are other owners who a Pittshurg . 500 Misonrt i, i et i 5 0| hear of the big ‘ellow committing this sive re-alignments in the ratiroad field. R . Hopiiae 0 040 o nee (Tn il my experionces I have | would 2o even further than Farrell o rwich Branch, Shaizon Bidg. | purchased the Rock Island and other| 1800 X R Mex. 2d pid Prbetes 4 R e S AR LT o ushes Thes | softens the skin, smoothes out the wrinkles, givimg the face that fresh, Telephone 901 | xtocin from the Pearson syndicate suid | 10 Yen vk Foginy Mitine & 2 olibauih’ 20 3 0 2l SoRivs just the opposits, Smith has | AT ard o sei.and wihen'a club | young appearance which always attracts attention. guirdedly : oo z | a delivery that carries him well tow- |8 inate eno to secilte, ole . ) oy i o | Beebep 91 Gibson. a e t e = bt 1 sur : NK 0. MOS vgr | The purchases of l«n(k Arm-_\ with e 2 ey ard the batter while winding up and h";fl; cauy m‘m like grim “';z“-" | Just pour a little Comp. BENZOINE AND ALMOND CREAM in the | them certain potentialities. The state- Totals, 1 627 8 8 Lesh once this motion 1a under wway it's a| John L Tavlor fs.a man’of whimsi 3 5 4 % | . b it = s motion is unde R o hal . Tanrs an O him=| palm of your hand and rub well into the skin, finishing with the finger | ment that a new transcontinental rai eston v’ simple matter for the runner to jump| &nd moods. He wanis to be the boss| He Wb N B teurprimea: At RLIAbRE roal will be formed is an assumptic ehnte loftito s atitortample 1Ead 2nd woe hetide the player on hls clusHitons over dis wiiakios SHOU fwill belsuzn a > effect. Today's development implies that &SI i | *"Atter taking this lead, it alone on| that develops a spirit of indepandence = such an assumption was ill founded. s Gl *Batted for White in Tth { the path, T seldom watch the ball. In. | Man: red Lake dared to have s COMP. BENZOINE AND ALMOND CREAM is made only by The Les Phelps, Dodge & Co. are already large Sy Oac “*Ratted for Maddos in 9ih. | stead, 1 keep both eves on the man at{ mind pwn.and it was the bluel g gggood Co. We are selling a large bottle for 25 cents. railroad owners in connection with Ratlway Stecl Spring Score by Snuings | second, whe most likely will take the | ctivelope for him. and so it has been mining interests in Arizona and New | 60 Resding I Clncinnatt 9100110 | throw to the stealer. This study | With others in Taylor's employ Bt T i i Mexico, through the El Paso & South- 90 Repuhite Sieel - Pittsburg 9060000 | exercises almost in the twinkling of| I hove thers was method in John T. Buy & b oday watch the wrinkles fade away. western company. which has a traffic| 20 Do o oo s Two buse ite, Berme, Muler, Mitchell, T | an eve. and couplad with the hook slide, | T?¥lor's apparent madness in his most agroement through a subsidiary com- : Ce e M iIeSe el |in most cases enables the runner to|¢cen: leal but one class to baseball any with the Chicago, Rock Isiand PR i Diags. Wazer to Miee o Hammg ! reach second in safety 1 118 fnany nside worGnsaihates dy SRelLSIOR AUTO CYOLE & Pacific railway, to which the mining 5 w o Hoblitzel: first base on balls. off Maddex 2. of | _“In base stealing, as in any other| S€e a winnine acgresation like the Red A Nt Fos-pd \panies contribute a large amount| e 2° et =2 Beebe 3: ity pitched hall, 1y Wiste 1 line of work, the plaver who makes | Sox thrown to the dogs by l“»-m_ est by Every Tes of freight traffic. The relinquishment Southem Pacine i estuck out Lo Whlle) & he pietse; u: fini up his mind to succeed jn nin: cas e e LT Consider the value of the free engine. | of Rock Tsland holdings by the bank- Souithen Batlway 3 |Biabas sl B e out of ten has his wish gratified. Make | (bat Mr. Taxlor had deep. good and No exertion tc start or pedaling| ers for the Union Pacific and Souther Do b Maddox 1 in © innings; time, 1.40: um: up vour mind to get there, regardless| SUfficient reasons for Harry Lord's dis through the crowded streats. | Pacific gives the transaction such sig- e codser stone and Eason. of results, and go through with the s Skt ek 5= Retail Store Norwich, Gonn. C. V._PENDLETON. IRt | nificance as it has towards the larger Toedo, St E & W Philadelohia 3. Brookiya 0. determination. That has been my ex- e Y el per@i Garage, Norw olicies of the country, and that of a Do it o Brookisn, Sexv. 12.—Fart Moore of Philadelphia | PETIENC2 A ot e e e e es and negative rather than a positive char- LR i ek gt hirieen Brookim lavers {odny and aor: | The hardest knocks always come at | e w’n’ AR (e 4ot ’ . of ed 2 3-0 shut out. zame was schedu'ed for | the start of the season from frequent thins BUppiies e e il and - sale. acter Thited States Real ieareaial Jied 5 4 aila Dareti R ~ oo e S T SR P R her 15 bt was adranced i ovder G horcn e | slides. but these Taspberries wear off | ad> baseball the slorious sport SCnWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. - season. Magee's batting and Stark's fieldin iR B G o ever SRt o cor e ] astime that it is deserves some dax's stock market by the inferences features. Brookisn plays | Ciacinnati 4 bo consideration. 2 drawn by the professional trading ele- 8 game tomorrew. Score: strength, but 1 have never felt any aii o | vnfavorable factors shown by last Wabash i ahopo a e wl oo || ShiniyeRE IR toipan Dl &l econd OF( 86 ten haps, but solid. - . . For All Occasions skin market, " Polities was belleven | 1l MA ool < ¢ o83 3 albwni § 8.7 3 01 S0lCh Basss last year I finished w » § e O, | e D e o ik i o] o M, Ui o " § 4 Sflumaish 481 % 8 cqichorsmen who are noted for their . Telephone 868 77 Cedar Street. | wibjocted to stringent conditions this| Tal saice. 217800 dheres el s B e L e L E o 15260 Antumn. Western banking advices : 101k 0 olnares i i e e I - B e - point to improvement in the position ..MONEY. Sfenes Ll DT S A,‘\f‘rs:'rl in the art of blafng a would- ] GRS & GANT ellelel el e e I e - Ginie s 2 a7l e s iDel BRI Ene e om ihear (o many EOR! A to market is a relleving factor. The| aasy. 17-8G2 cent., ruling rate S s R B P Bl : 2 ; effect is discernible in an inquiry in ! last loa v s, ,!‘,; i !\, Iat E ,\kw'»r 10 : : o “&.n! 's!ba\e AAking: ailyaiteRe:of Lndertak d Embalmar | meoreantiie ine el | % SlomnE Mty 0] the weaknees of an opposing pitcher. = ndertaker and Embdalmer nd' dealings were larger and o "Rt onnn easier, 80 davs 33464 | -nug < e i e - - 3ot greater number of issues were dealt cent., 90 days 4614 1-8, six inonth: e iy man or shortstop waiting there with ] 32 Providence St., Talivii:. " latelv.but the activity wast most- Py g 3 Soataes: e pan ot S sl B TH]S W Promot attentin to day of night calla | ¥, 17 bonds of the speculative class. = Score 1y innings amiithe, salohar Slebay Arhens . Telophon- «s-3L asridwrawl | The fone was irregular. Total sales, COTTON. Brecai 5204024508 83| method of pegging while in a savat- L o A LA crre wmchang. | v YOk St 1 gt closea| "o oo o | EmE 2o ks he Cut catcnr ] 00d: ed on call. et fower; middling up- | bee - pite, Macee, Moo e | this attitude Archer is enabled to ew Fkai S roekE lands 17,90, middling gulf 14.15; sales, [ 12 2 et e 12 Ko o Rrancheld, | throw without wasting a second's time. E Now is a IIM time to install yeur new et ooy 2ol 2 o e e e F S 0 B e Chamas o September 1560, “Octoner 1255, "No- | o T S il (Reir Whine Caresrs by sidine wrom | Se ¥ Range for the Winter, and why not let us do MILL REMNANT ST0 e Fabraary s NATS | dmptres, e and Kane .\lml v,r.-‘«km.( aiies onan ‘nnk)e Still d-:ln»fls comes with a better under- N 2 o A Ly . J297 Mo 12.0: s the spikes, alwave at fault, must re-| standing of the transient nature of th m 2 M 12,06, June July s e - R & & S e wonang stame, i 7 R e i ey Suvecal i wiieh vaviss b || &) 18 1oF you. Every Range is absolutely guar- S o am Shaol IO Won Tem. [ i o3 fore proper efforta—gentle cttorts— | |8 teed, and th i 5 = i F CHICAGD GHAIN MARKET i i i S pleasant efiorte—rightly directed and aunleed, and the prices are est l ibra ry ]ea Store' AL Dl Gl WHEAT Oven. High Low. Close - 5 7| COLLINS TO MEET BARNES. assisted by the pleasant laxauve rem ’ b are the low In the - 4400 Am St & K =34 w i | = sig edy Syrup of Figs and Elisir of S % Coltues o= 08, 1o 160% e 75 44s | Will Stick to Wrestling While Waitin A anoa lgtiesn Grade Teas and Coifecs at e o0y 5 8 it it Dl 1 "Tts Leneficial effects are due to tte | | 28] €ily. lowest prices. Pure Spices and Ex A - H i Lfem. fact that it s the one rewedy whick 8 tracts Z Bill Collins of Central Village is to| promotes internal cleanliness without 1. 9 184 Main Street. Tolephone P - 3 ) jrestle Jim Barnes of Springfield at| debilitating the organs on which It el ivos: OPEN EVENINGS. - - o e prlmere wim e Sewant” 2 Raitimove 5. | Young Anderaon nf Wariford r Abs| 2CtS. To g2t its beneficial effects al- THERE i+ aduartising medium 1o | — tantle Cosst line. cee T2 At Buffalc—Rechester 2. Fumalo 3 the Newsboy of New London on Thurs- | Wa¥e buy the genuine manufactured tar- Conaectictr equal to The Bul-| 110 Bewmers & 0o . 4% day Op Monday Béll received a aold | by the California Fig Svrup Co. Ferhlohen St from soms zperting men in tor business results o

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