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= NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1910 . T & ; H Amemican Leacue sTanoi. .| TAKES NEW ENGLAND TITLE. COLCHESTER BAGSAGE INSURANCE NBW Nalmnal Amateur 30" champm"'fi{ééféi,'i’i"‘f e i ERILJ:"::.3qu°;2:7;§?‘2"“3£?,:" b e St Bl Covering nywhere in the world A e s, D'-lmll = Brookline, !Luss., Sept. 14.—With a| Caucus. total of 5,442 points to his credit, Ellery o S " 8 5 | Clarkc of the Boston A. A once mote | The Edserman & Goldman concern won the Ne wEngland all round ama- | &€ turning out man:: orders. They at VERY LOW COST. J. 1. iATHROP &-SONS. | W. J. Travis, Three-Time Title Winner of Country, Suc- | & . s B have been here a very short while, dur- T 5 25 Shetucket Eireet, Norwich, Conn. - . Wh s e teur athletic championship at the In- | jave been S x 3 e cumbs Wednesday, Leaving Eight Players — Cubs| =~ Oeend oot by e G0 G0 Technotosy. feld) taie atter | 12 SRICH Hige My mEte oy et GROWS HAIR Clorsimd wdar, odesting e i 8 08wl BOO O et started: Befors tio | iea In the east.'; Tiey 'cccupy orel:. and we cun Split Even with Phillies—Giants Win by Heavy Hit- |zl zinc me ot o it s e | tors shen the meet siaried. Before the | 108, % 1 S0G, windows Tor the use TARRANT & CO ol nte nd £ howe gl wilh g ooy | Laat eveni e called Mo e bUL one | LGt Bl ST 0 g ROV-E IT! $ ks ting—With the Other Teams‘ back In the seventh with five rans, but Summers_ re- - > i and th office force occupies the levea Skects nd he checked the mily. Sullivan, Brookline gymnasium: W. A. upon (a plant or even a treewould die under similar | Kansas City club for $103.50. Brandon { te. Lajole. T. Jones. Dirminzham: ibree base M, | der son and Homan. Herreshoft of = New York, Charles|muse pay this amount within three | Mein: D, o natum, and i | floor below. They have another loft 117 MAIN STREET. Sl e . 1i‘=~’,”§1‘&u’.fi'f3v.k "SE Slephens “assocta- | Where most of thele woolen and gen- Sl 4 Donestt 3 18 1 0w * | tion, Worcester. In all Clark took four | 84l merchandise is keot. e cler- e L Fire, Accident, Health, Brookline, Mass., Sept. 14—An en-|He wasn't competing with a lot of | (a2 2 8 & 2 dlcallananic 3 3| firsts ana four seconds, Sullivan com- | ical and selling force is penassiiny 3% close:to/(rveiTem In I Liabi rely new amateir golf champion is|crafty veterans, who had the confi-| it § i b b oieieiy i1ing second with four firsts and ome |y, G CrOC A N iifornia and ine| Beautiful Hair at Small Cost lflbl"(y. hidden among the eight players who |dence and favoring help of the man- | Moriartv.ib & 1.0 2 0 0 0|second. A strained tendon in practic- | {AT8 Tom 4 tour of Ca capable of got. i ;i P survived a double round of th> Coun- |ager. It was not little Owen Bush | Latheress 4 1 o 9 1ling for the final of the broad jumy | Westerh states. o 5o AIR troubles, like many other diseases, have Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | i cii . o fodny.” W. | b for @ « ake good.| Timeis & 21 4% (Sieit oat of the mile run, ana Sul- | ng all the g00d possible out of his Ve Stongis Siarnuscd a5 AHOREREr B . try club’s 6,083 yard course today | begging for a chance to make 200d.| scumidi.c 17 0 1P . in that | Subordinates, as he has been connect- understood. The hair itselfis not the thing to J. Travis of Garden City, reverently |It was the crippled Detroit team bez- | Sweeisn o0 3 §{livan was the sole sunmier in that|Zubordinates, ax ke hed iRen copnest | Sl it E e e INSURANCE R e R T L e e pileer Foars. i Tecentis held an.imbortnt | SrcAay a2l Ty Getuder uptn ity ackon: tme title winner of the United States | show how good he really was. Under| g, 7 DTS o ST plhice’ in Calitoen el e hs e 0lf association, packed up his clubs|such circumstances was it any won- [t s 00 ion Printers Play Three Games. A 5 i uced, nurt and grown, and it alome shoul Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | t0day at the fifieenth graen. where J. | der that a fact youns plaver speci e s s Do y 5 largest retail concern west of Chicago. | receive the attention if resuifs are o be expected. oy W1 e ande the Woodland Golf | a1l ] i i " 2| Washington, Sept. 14.—A triple head- | e has already identified himself with | It would do no ea:thiy good o trest the stem of & u. s, o Ot the Woolland Goi Mol MW hepir and ferve shonld Total 5| er baseball bill made this a lively das | the town of Colchester, and intends | PIARE with ‘s vicw of wmikiag it exow and become club, former Massachusetts champion. | succeed 7 : sin. oL RO % : AL B AT ST Assets $2,594,330.17 SRS B L & oo of e MD and I tor Land in 2. {in the tournament of the Union Prini- | making his permanent residence here | HOre beautiful- (i eoif in which the plant grows 16526 TuThS 3 to play s Reandil Biavouy Batsbur ‘od for Adams b 9th ers’ National league. The scores fol-| A brother of Mr. Goldman has full | Ihenai grows must recelashe ationtion ifyou are “There were too many traps on the| i % > G s e g PO low: charge of the cutting department and | 0 expect it to grow and became meore beautiful. course for my game.” said Travis. Cincinnati, 0., 14-—The. nac | CEoos rh o001 =5 . H. operates the electric cutting machine, Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, The other vewon honors of the day | tional basebail ¢ sion today al % ooy {Boston .. ..00 00010 Ho. wod reconfivs yisitAr e e vite ita supply of moteture or nutriment; when he other seven honors of fi ¥ | Towed the elaim of the Pittsburg club| Jiis. of Skeds 10 fn 6 inoings fnone ous in o [ BOSton . .. 0 0.0 083 0 > was rece v orcury (he seajp hias aimply lost all s rested with H. H. Wilder of Vespers. | lowed the « ol I enth. ot 210 3. on Fanw New Yorl 1 and is at present seeking a house in | DAlducss oscurs the scafp has simply lost all it W. C. Fownes, Jr., of Oakmont, Fred | 2Bainst ester M. Brandon of the Doarie 2 fn 1-3: two base hits. D. Jones. Mcln- | Batteries, Murray and W the borough. This factory will cer-| d up the town. The | conditions.) tainly tend to bu: " Crawford: sacrifice Iits, O'Le vans, Jr. of Edgewater, I’ K. Wood ey this amount e wlord: sacrifice hits, 0'Le members of the concern since locating | . The natural thing to do imeither case, is to feed of Homewood, H. Weber of Invernsss | a5 or suffer suspension. =~ 1% ‘aest. base. on baile, o | St. Louis ....4 111141 0| here have shown themselves to be a | andreplenish the soil o scalp as the case may be, and W. R. Tuckerman of Stockbridge o e tochakiar, Lo e oft Fanwell 1. off Doane 1: | Cineinnati ..1 00000 2 | superior people, and are bringing into | 8d Your crop will grow and multiply as naturé It en betting at the Gountryp R s donied . claim for hack aulfry | by Skeels 1; fint base on emors. | Batteries, Hanley and Walden; Sau- | gne town a fi Eof o Esutis ut | intended it should wits even betting at th from /the Atlanta (Ga.) and Brooklyn| Cleveiand 3: 1t on' bess, Cleveiand & Detrelt 5 e town a fine set of operatives, most Knowlton's Danderine has = most wonders 1 b d Randall. 1h tonight on the result of the m: clubs, siruck out, by Skeals Summers 2: double play. | €T and Randa | of whom are experts at the bUSINESS | ful affect upor the har glands and tissues of the { tomorrow between Herreshoft e e el s bl Lama i it | | RS Tk and command the best of pay. These | scalp, ‘It {3 iha Gniy rEmedy Tor the hair'sver Lvans. - 2.01; Evans, di'napolis 2 0 & emploves are well leased with the | discovered that iz similar to the natural Billy Burke Wins $10,000 Stake. : = Denyer 230600300 3 T T e permanent. | foods or liquids of the scaip. MADE GOOD FROM THE START. | piimacuss, N X Sert lon th 10, Se. Louis 2. Batterics, Cooke and Linehan! It penciraics the porcs avickly and the hair = e e on v ool for A4 | e S A e i e ek e aSCRE Attended Fair soon shoms the wecia of iis wondertully exhilar- Bush, Datroit's Shortatop, Broke Into | {TriPlle JIGe sk of BILIO IoL, B0t | et i oliy bv pesine 3. Touks 0 10 2 12 — : A large crowd from town was in| One 25cent bottie in enough fo convince you of Big League Ball With Eclat. Y- T i hes SISl of the Elorme | the: seoant iiamga. Wille Faly mas Tammeret. | ' E. C.Aasoclation Football M Willimantic and East Haddam Wed- | its great worth ns a hair growing and hair beautie s 9 & will. Lange gave seven Lits and made two doubles - i fying remedy- try it and see for yourself. W P h' B: ball M: W orld stallion stake was easily WOR |y g fatiing rally. Score: ' A meeting of the Eastern Connecti- | D¢éSday attending the fairs. An extra v. A. Philon in the Baseball Maga- cut Association Football leagie is|car was used on the branch road to NOW at all drupgists in threo sizes, called for Saturday at 6.30 p. m. in|accommodate the crowd. 25c¢, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Plainfeld. All teams who wish to join Democratic Town Ticket by the crack Colorado E. Barones: Chicano. st eresting story | Eiva won in the pacing division of that ah po a | event. These races were the features | of today’s programme zine has the following regardng the entrance of Shortstop TO PROTECT YOUR HOME o surgiar alarme, good plumb- Truesdale. 2 1| Corridan, e o 8! e w the league, which this fall starts its| Tha following were nominated for To shiow haw quickty Diaderine € and safety nf:- ;h.t u(]‘!x j T ”'“t h "'K big league ""“’-M":‘“I SR o T Gkl Nontien et second season, should send delegates | the town offives at e AEa e R FREE acts, “w.nr"nmkuum. ke inder fire and mean a | case that will iliustrate many e pe Accepts Slosson’s - artzellr to the meeting, at which matters pre- | cug. Seleo 3 ple free by ratsrn makl o anvone who e Gnlese—Vita) G nts o ths article s that of OWen | Xew Yok Gravam 1 us: Selectmen, Hamilton Wallis and ept. 14.—Willie Hoppe, sured? If not, see us toda Bush, who plays shortatop for Detrolt. | the preson: ch amplon at 18.1 balkline P for FIRE 1 NCE | Bush is very small and very Yvoung. | billiards, acczpted today the challenge be in your hands tom Then | Detroit, Jate in the campaign of 1908, | of the veteran Geoige F. Slosson, The | sends (his free coupon o the KNOWLTCY DARDERIREACO., CHICABO, ILL., with their neme and address and 10c in silver or stempe Lo Pay DS liminary to beginning a schedule will| Guy B, Clark; assessor for three vears, be acted upon. The Taftville taem, |1 P. Grosman: board of relief, Tim- | formerly call:ed the Norwlch team. otny F, Relley and David Shea: regis- which led the league last vear, Willlrar of voters, Jeremiah J. Sullivan: Aclioraia,2 Kilifer.c Blavavanann afe found itself weakened and in impera- | match game of 500 points for the tro- again put a strong body of men in the | ao o : t | : gain p > constabl : a 1SAAC S. JONES, it need of 4 new shortstop. Bush | phy will be played in this city on Nov.( it Wikt Hetey: Grote Wi and Real Estats Agent, | “‘V‘:""“‘"l et e | e poth e atarted (tex prmctice o s liam B, Gleason; grand jurors, Art : Richards Building, 91 Main st.| 1'"E 'r“r'" D ‘K"’ ”'":‘-r“‘ 'm“:r“' ‘;‘-,v | today i) s GREAT BATTERS NOT GIANTS. F. Roper, Louis Bernsteain, Fes. [ G 4 Atariai | & kid performer put u ors it RS er - J. Shailor and George Kramer: col-| \. Coates, who has always resided in|seem to have counted for little Teal — A o e mIng | World's Five Mile Motorcycle Record. | (ol b = \onine 0T P17 | Keenness of Eye and Ouickness of | lector of town taxes, Timothy Kellav: | arycoates: Who has S good. The trouble is, the dirt romda; : i Lo hottest kin | Milwaukee, Wis, Sept 14.—Oakley | com sherty Golling. 2eider’ | Motion Far Surpasses Bulging Sin- | SChool visitor, John F. Slater. Rev.| " Unaries E. Newbury 2d is spending | =0°%: i : : HE CFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, losent, hottest Kind. Bush was shot| pigher broke the world's motorcycle | 5 o e s P sing Davia O'Donnell was rominated to Al |5 voaTies, i Newbury 24 is spending | like the macadam roads, are net kept h Ahortstop Job and (1014 o £0| record for five miles on ‘a _circular| of Pelly 5. off Linge o ews. - Real Estate she 2 doithis wiryibaat Halcould Crtesgo 1 Lows 21 b the vacancy caused by Rev. M. H. May | “Mr. and Mrs. H, P, Bullard of Pough- | il _repair. Showers which earlier in | track today, covering distance ¢ s a by i ot by L 5 . leaving town. Auditor, John F. Slater; | k. . st of ) the season washed out small gullies and Fire Insurance, This nervy, self-reliant little player | roi," minutes 36 1-2 scconds at e | aty 15 Eean a The average layman—the fan who | JeTHE 1o U0 OF, SO0 . Chavies | seepsie, IN. X 18 the guest of Mr. and |} ® 1% fadle of the roafweye prel | proceeded instantly to play big league | gyate fair track. | is unacquainted with the inner and Frotn s ot 5 ehel D Bultan Monday | Pared the way for ths damaging down- 4 1s 10cated in Somerw Block, over C. M. | ha'l of the classiest kind. He knew | e = guter conditions of the game, but| .iucus and Charies 1L Strong clerk | for Tiinaie whire she il poad tny | pours experienced this wesk, so. thet w Room 9, third floor. | what to do without training or teach- | EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. loves to see it played—is of the nat- | ;RuCls Bid Charles H. Strons | ontha 'S Where she Will spend two | L Jteaq or the surface drainage being ps p: . [ing. He was there with the knowledge. | ety ol b SRS el ural opinion that & champlon bate- : S month: by way of the gutters it took to the febise Telephone 147. the head and the arm. Before he d . > o << man, a slugger of vast and virile vig- Borough Brief: e middle of the road.—Ansonia Sentinel. b { biotet o e ' J5b two dadis Tia: iiitocted s S twst be a Heroules, the personsifi- | Mr. and Mrs. Euzene C. Saunders | NORWALK DISPENSARY . w. the Tigers with his vitality, his nerve, 7 0 | xew 3 cation of muscled masculinity. and Miss Ru‘h Jackson of Norwich are ATIONNEYS AT "“'*i is superabundant ginger. Bush sav. z i21 | Phileaeiphia heavy hitier, the man who drives out | visiting celitiies o tore To Extend Its Scope, so as to Treat TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY ad the flag for the Tigers, and when | Bumi @ 452 the friples and the home runs, so it| Mrs. William White of Leffingwell All Cases. AHOS A. EROWNING, | the campaign of 1909 heman there was | Jomredl, 71 : would logically seem, should be of gi- | was in town Wednesday. - . no question as to the shortstop; it sim- | Providen 59 82 418 | Boston - antic sinew, able to perform feats of| 8. P. \\’!llav*d and l'!")rl s H.mmmud\ At the September meeting of the Thone M who came from the minors in Septem-| At Toroto—Montreal & Toronto 2. Even Break for P 3 and a thin or weakly player should | lesda\, R N et FTbns tant . - i i e L B SR Phitzelphis, Seot. 14 hia snd_Chicaso | nOt even be considered as a batting| Bdward Smith of Hebron was call- | (N Norwa OB DL AR [l e e e CROWN & PERKINS, Itormeys T et R g U e - - it cren n's doubie header here todar” The e | possibility. | ing on friends in town Wednesd action was taken touching the work over Pirst Nar Bank Shetuckes st |PIAVeT: and hie cool nerve. mixad wiih | - BNt dune > [ 56 Toming ona o Remibech o the subher | And yet, strange as it may seem, | Harry Elzart was in Norwich Wed-|and integests of the dispensary, which Rairaacs i nd absolute self confidence, | At Wilkesbarre—Wilkesbarre 5, Phlladeiphis Amer- | S0 f0ine and meiied Towpect AT, e, REE | some of burliest, huskiest. most | nesda institution thereby becomes a general Statrway pest to Thaes Nat. Bank ~-y.‘i- iim as thoroughly at home on | 3¢ 2 | Moren off the nubber in the 47th inning. Secores: | musuclar ball tossers in the land are| Mr. and Mrs. James S. Case were| dispensary rather than for tuberculosls Tel. 28-2 Open Monday and Sat- | the Ticer infield as he had been v Qame Portponed | First gume | puerile marks at bat, utterly unable | callers in Fast Haddam Wednesday. |only. This change is made after the urdsy evenings. oct19d nm» apalos. But—look at the ad-| ., poyon—Beston-St. Louis game postponed; rain. Chicago. Philadelphia. to get thelr names in" the elite circle | o most careful study of local conditions The water way — the comfortable — | vantages of Bush's situation. He | na: Boren—Bask : S poa el " abh Do a el of the .300 hitters, while others, slim | MYSTIC and necessities, and d _on the | way of traveling. knew that he would have every as- | s S | 2 i 45 10 %land almost girlish in their lack of | fact that if tuberculosis is to be con- | ~ Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- sistance in the process. He wasn't g In 1969-10 fiscal vear British India | 1 0Rates.c 4211 ¢ corded sinews, are tremendous SIUg- | Funeral of Dr. Frank B. GCoat w. | guered in this community it can be | ter W. Chapin—safe, stauncn vessels ing into a cold training camp with 20 | had a revenue from opium of $27.670.= | © of\ugeest 4 2 5 0 0| gers, men who stand near the top of | oral of Dr. Frank B. Coates—W.| done only as incipient cases are got- | that have every comfort and convens oiher voungsters, mostly bigger and | 000, less $5.538,333 expenses, or a profit 2 4 ofa h 4121 0 the batting records vear after year. C. T. U. Election—James Eldredge |ten hold of. Such cases as are pre- | jence for the traveler. uc er " U" u more formidable looking than himself. | of over $22.000,000. S 5 b 2 ofhteaie 3 10 0 0| Wherefore such fremkish defiance of | Drowned—Personals. ented in the dispensary are in ad-| A delightful voyege on Long Island ) . Kinge 2 3 2 1 ofMorme 3 1 5 0 o the laws governing natural strength — vanced stages. Only as the patient | Sound and a superb view of the won- Relbachp 2 0 1 1 olewined 3 1 6 1 0|and the survival of the fittest? How | The funeral of Dr. Frank A. Coates | himself recognizes his disease does | derful skyiine and waterfront of New BA"KERS Weaverp 1 0 0 0 0 155 11 o | on earth can such things be? was held Wednesday afternoon at his | € apply for treatment. while the in- | York. FINANGIAL AND GUMMEBGIAL 3 T 5220200 P e Sighied eve and a_quick | home on the Beche farm af (nrea | cipient cases in the homes where doc- |~ Steamer leaves New London ‘at 11 s co v are s o'clock and was I Iy attended The | LOTS are luxuries. resorted (o only in | p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of re ig uncertain, be- | excepted) and P!er 40, Ncr\h River, to all the elephantine muscles that 0000 Rt were ever assembled on a burly frame. | come E. Bates, pastor of the Union | the stage where cu and BROKERS of Wearer 3| Of course, when a Hercules, such, for | Baptist church, and burial {ook place | fore any help is sought. And while | 7 a. m. Z i . fazee 2. “Moram, T course, : g o G : z fent himself is nearing inevita- A PROFIT TAKING MARKET. TR : s . Daceo & Moran, Ew- | o 1Ot N ans Wagner. {s also|in Elm Grove cemetery. The bearers | the pat s aring $ P | mie, S : i oS Bt D | Dlesmea with o accurats eve and s | Mere L. Holmes. Géorge Grimne |ble death, is Whoie family is exvosed | Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Shetucket Street Traders Take Advantage of e . : i out. by Teulbach | lightning sweep of arm, that man be- | Fred Denison and Sands F. Randall | to the contagion, and thus the disease | " write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, nadian D - Rt 9 b = spreads. : Teb os Prices. 900 Central Phiia- | comes a batting king, but there is| W. C. T. U. Meeting. ey 3 L Agent, New London. Conn. augéd elepaone 995, JLL ¥ nothing more ridiculous in basel 1; e o et et s G Hillside Roads. New York, Sept. 15.—The stock mar- | T3t Gimeats : d 2 59 aatiach 3 gonnen Bk, Ao e R R e e e e et today ha ear burden of | - hicago mires, Rizler snd of S ki w swipes | U~ eld in t " L e our dirt roads bea Members of New York b Pl Mo Ll e : Pl N mandoW eocnE huge swiDes| iy afternoow and the following offi- | washed down the hills, aud even some rofit taking on the rise of yesterda 560 Chicago G: Second game- athwart the breeze while the ball goes prof the ris s Do E b A5 5 : cere were elected: President. Mrs. C.| of the systems of surface drainage and Boston Stock and was affected accordingly. So cor 100 Chicato & N. W = Chicago. | whizzing by, and fnally walking pon. | £E RIS Seete Prosiient e C s le a movement as that of ye shod Chicsen, 3% S 7070 : erously back to the bench without | Ly > Y Bias e — Exchanges . . = # 7 & = Frers2b 4 o2& line Charlotte Lamb. Mrs. Willlam Mur- g crday after the prolonged period o ¢ i o | even rollinz out a sgrounder. > R A il : nd listieseness was not to be| %00 Bl 3| “Wagner is ‘& blg man and massive- | ErY and Mre. William Stott; secretars New York. neg’ d by th long suffering pro- 2000 G o Archer.1b o1y strong. So were Anson, Conno H Latoh. bsnp.or ntendent of evan- = B i fessional operators s seas-camnacn « i Steinteiat 3 3| Brouthers’ and many others’ of the| Pt TAmb: superintendent Mars | l'lll\n‘l’l‘ WIRE, e The advantage of the opportunity Delaware & Hudson o | noble slugging tribe, In these cases, Brooks: superintendént g % ) e, | was increased by a considerable inflow | %0 Deurer & ‘Rio Gran 3 0| however, the sheer strength of these |y mocri, “P{N P VHET (P H o “oriere. from. outaide. sources, ut| 1o Bl 7 @ gianis was sulded and controlled by | lomperance instructlon. AMes Cutler: | c elsea I_ma v tracted by the stirring of vesterday's! 50 = e n eves and natural judgment as to | yiien 3 F I Brown e aTenhant 5 ] ————— | market. " The action of the market| ' B* i i e e o s TaE san puen il ,\F)u ]E FEA MR II " k & I] I k gave evidence of rh‘mr"ln to extend these| — = po. 24 o “*Thomas 1 0| 1In contrast to these bulky men was ,“‘,_“,,,E,,d,.,l GENisonl meetings, fod vantages in the bidding up of opon-| 600 Genera Becrde | Pete Browning, very tall but with & |35 T B. K. Bowen: superiatendant BANKERS and BROKERS e e e ““"‘“’l e e L Batted for Girard in Tth, could not have held his own axam!t'panmem. Mts. Crouch: superintend- | | sore, unsightly skin, try this great | | Unexceliea zreight sna passenger BECw SNeR pskaLitis. kept Op. Al S 3 i Anson in a wrestling match for forty | conte . t serviee direct to and from New York o Rhiow ‘0f sitnition ¥ the daaltings for er Harvesior Score by innings puin e et Orty | ent of medal contest department. Mrs. | | product of the American Druggists Dot to andl tun ! i s fo) Trter Martns otd 3| chieng 1000 seconds, e was Uncle's worthy | Cutler; superintendent of Loyal T = 0 nk B d l 'm ts tha first_hour. after which there was a | —— Iner, Marne grd e 50 e batting Tive e | : s Syndicate. i Tt i ernational Paper Mladeiphia o ng rival vear after year. The old ppartmeant. Mrs ST From Norwich Tuesdays, | ing in a sharp reaction. Politice con- |~ Ios “ceonrms . ¢ off Caip 3 In 17 two base s hall to swing on and smash against e 7 wrinkles and for a sallow complex- New Yoric Pler 32, Tast River, fook PRIVATE WIRE TO j SEesctorsontpk & large My of at- | 5t i : R i o B | it with unerring judgment, but could James Eldredge Drowned. fon, as it whitens and beautifies, is | | Roosovel: Street, Mondays, Chica B S | SRS Bul Shere, wis s s d aponibior Lacteds Gas 100m 100 to Branineld, Frers to Tinker fo | S0 neatly concentrate what nower he| The people in Mystic were grea safe, harmless and does not grow || dayz. Fridays at 6 y. m. . Clucinnat! Pittsburg [“f"y“n"‘r‘r::xe_’of\;i{e” \-r-:']:‘vll;n(n;r‘ ol e e S B { out by Oovesali 4. by Girard 1: left on bases. Chi- { had that the longest sort of drives|shocked when they learned W hair. “Phone cr wrn:.m;vr:xa-nl Norwich Branch, Shaanon Bldg FI0C S0 sirxst ad's GGB o theier- | o A A P A S s 1 2 e 0 T 05 0 | went. whirring off his bai just as® An-| day mornink thal James Eldredge N I P8 Traieht scuivad anin v 5 m G e . Mo, Kan, & Tex all 3. off Mor et mplres, | SN and the other giant whales could | who lives about 1 miles north of pression o on p o8- , Moren T wita Tail; time, 135 umplres 9 0 wants a smooth s gy B O DACEERL BES | LI | Riger ana" Emeite " | bing them the village, had not returned to hi Dex ?"::m’“::m‘i'l: Rl mayid elephone 991 L hithiet arth % sl azt Pacide | = | " Willie Keeler was a little bit of a | home, he having started out early on | | €lea . o FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr | unaltered that the political outlook has | = Now York 3. Pitteburs 2 | man and not a specially strong one, | Tuesday morning {o gather rackweed | | without trying it for the face, neck, oS ET | deciinad in influence on the financial New Yok Seot ' Ducke oumitched Cammitz | either. - But this midzet could chop | near Dodge's island, as has been his| | arms and bands. ) e o e e o At s B SRS fhen out time et o, “and e fustom for many seure’ Sot siving | | * Get-tc tor 25c. at asv & 08|11 The New Hotel Alber! ST CaMguSI RO ha dotaidared Droker. = fomer Plushurser made four hiis and | he swung instead of bunting could belt | home at ms.j m: time, m[s yau;::;\’;‘:;; /] )t unsatisfactory in the estimation of foored o, ¢ The Nome texms mine Leack Mt | wo baggers as neatly as men fifty | came worried and his brother. % some of the financial interests whose s e e P pounds his weight superior | @ Eldredge. set out for him and find- Eleventh St. and University ['l. contention it is that laglslative quiesc- i Pitshurg New Yerk | The only Cobb, ido! of the Tiger | ing no trace of him telephoned his son. NEW YORK CITY, ence would prove an advantage to People’s Gas bhope a o h po a e fans, not a big man. He is of good | Rev. C. F. Eldredge of Niantic, who, 0 ; ; h Byme.z 3% 8 oloeererr 3170 8 e with a neighbor, Wiiliam Harvey, kept One Block West of Broadway. business and would relieve enterprise Pitishurg, €. C. & St 1 yne. 3 1 rore ] 5 0 stature, but rather slender, with soft, i 3 % ‘l,,,, m restraint and hesitation. At the | Pittsharg Coal Leacher 3170 olpesieds 3 1 9 long muscles, not hard or corded |up search all night and finally the body 3 J Tho“only -I‘,soéul;loyt 1mobdurn n;-“ »m restraint and hesitz ) Rifbary. Coat . Compettt 3 0 1 0 0lSndgrmsstb & 211 3 uscles. r o s found mear Andrew’s faland, i g oof iransien el below | same time there was heard th opinion | sl R Wamerss 40 2 1 0Mumwar 4 01 0 0fones Cobb i far inferfor physically | Was found mear Andrews island. The Rireet: Location central it cuts that open reflection of such views in Rallway Steel Spring Milersh 48 11 olbddwellas 20 ¢ 3 0|0 Wagner or Lajoie, but how Ty Cobh | body, s taken to Noauk where Dr 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.08 K market activity was calculated | 17300 Reading Hatip 40 30 11 $ | can drive that bani! The perfeationsot | F. 'W. Hewes/examined it and as the o dbeni it to stir up rencwed agitation against| il 18 1 the .eve, the accuracy of the swing,|Pody was Zound in Stoning | wien 17,000 other Arngwists. EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE | tion interests. The aubsidence | R %, 9% 9 . o 2 3 11the concentration of the effort—thess|Dr. Stanton, medical examiner of that | Excellent restaurant and cafe ~Best by E 3 | ty over the baniing position of | o Tk e 300 - ialities, united and harmoniousl | W ad o be notifled, and he gave | Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. || attached. Moderate prices. st by ves . g g > o0 o o - . gy V1 permiss to have the body removed % H 25 o] H > p e country provided a substantial sub- | s prd.... 463 30 hillippi.p L . * | brought into pla; make Cobb the | Bermission to have t Pitcher & Service, 253 Central Ave. || Send 2c stamp for lllustrated Guide [ the value of the e angine. P 1= s. > o plax, ke i € ! {o his hom CenSe as - o exertion fc | start sedaiing | Stratum for the confidence that Totats. 29 5 champion batsman of the American | L2 his home. | he geceased was & Vet |} orourg Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. and Map of New York City. o o rowded wirects P€IAUNE | growing up. This was manifest in the ST “Beited for Cumnitz in Sth league, and make him the master of | S781 Of Che (I Wi ane as e e i PENDLETON, JR reception accorded the news of the re- Railway Scoce by innings the men who could mon him all over | 27 the e CoRt e . . PENDLETON, JR jection by the London conference of e iy sa1n 1 eie s waltl B0 D0 OLN G cncaar | 0 ¥ by his mice Shiestng al Garage wich. foreign bankers of the )\w'nla!:on y’;gt‘n e don g e Sl Great are muscles; and most pleas- i e leave. of N atl i ™ e supplles and second or American cotton shipments, he i oppe Two base its. Becker, Myers, Gibson, Byrne: sac- | ;o STEAT BF€ ¥e it il man e 2 ek A chine for sale resources of the domestic money mar-| ' rae, %0 s’ i Leven, Dricke, Wocner: soien, bizes, | INE thines to Dave, but the frail man Hugn Eidreage of Wallomsac, N. ¥, | SGhWAKRYTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. cet seem now o assured that the ex- s e, eckee: left on hased e | n v 7 id two brothers, Charles Q. Kidredge S . k m now so assured that the ex prd York 12: double piay. Desila to Dosle to Snodgrase: | worcy nor fear that his fragile frame | 2pG WO prothe i tra requirement thus implied causes no| 33800 Union Pacifi . AR e 12 2 of Old Mystic, John Eldredge of Ei i - 00 Do, ntd struck uo.t by Drucke 5. by Camultz 1; first base on | wil] ~ bar him from renown. For the | o N andl sintec Mire AR 0 Tniteq. Staten Reais bl §F Srue L8 oo ; eve ene e hand, and | 10" Mystic % ua u Monsy_continues to work easier bot 0 United Statee T e it oft Camn > . : Day of Oid M i . . < ates Tubber 37 't innting: tme. 200 | auickness ol on far surpasses | New York and inland. Chicago re- | 10:00 Uulied Seates Siomh 5 - et A ] Personals. il E New York and_ e o 900 Tulted, b Dy | bulky sinew. A queer game is base- For All Occasions. ot B B B gl il -0 WD — | bl and this nerhans in one of the| Mre. Francis Campbell, who has sota | | 03 GEDULDIG"®S, |pnmne vith intoeset ratcs, marked| [ b ™" s o g Sgaceiiice b alot i | nes papeserin, Jeocton Senusiec (e Telephone 368 77 Cedar Street. | cent. An important relief is thus af-|— Wesern Masisnd ore i s i e i LABOR UNIONS INTERFERE. |she will nereafter reside. = : ] it s 400 Westinghouse Fleetric v et s eighib b Wheat e | The flag on the liberty pole was at |} o 26a forded from the burdens on the coun-| 499 Westineho ning. while his triple in th elghth br Wheat | | S bion il try banks in connection with the ex- | % Wetem Union o nome” and he seored i | S0 Say Hartford Employers, Who Ask | hait-mast out of resvect for br. rani | § @ tensive land purchases of the past vear. | ol sier. 18200 s e | for an Injunction. | E Returns from national banks to the ey et | | controller show somewhat mixed re- Tescher1e 5 20 6 Max Davidson, who lives in Hart- e i item on Sept. 1 with June 30, but ex- “; s s-n:“Jd: Cotton utures | Sotifuely + 92 | scribed as being of New York, have | reach the diseased poriion o ne ear. | 3 Broa n 2 cepting the crop movements of the sea- | Sl0Sed Yoo Sieaay, Cosing hids: f MEder 42 L made application to Judge William S:|There ia only one way to cure de: [] MILL REMNANT STORE factory e 12 anuary | phetan. 1 1 junction against many labor union | infiamed condition af the musous ning JOHN BLOOM, Prop! The day’s crop a""""! were favor- “'{;”‘ ',”“" “"”",,h_', ‘"‘ ;“" s 1 o 7 1 % §|members in Hartford and against labor lo' ihe Eustachian tube. When this tuba o West Main St able and were haipful factors towards ¥ June y Qimerp T30 o Rucker.p * | union bodies. Judge Case will give a | is inflamed you have a .umbling sound . eustaining prices, Sfiok closen qnicEq0 oo Eilone e 405 > s S e e e | o mpertect heating, and whon it s g Bonds ware firm. Total sales, par s, : idd 8UIL | g 3 s 1 morning. | entirely closed deafness is the result b Tea St | vomom s T son Tirni ey bieeeas 1400; sales, 7,580 ales, T o N Eion & wtts, unthn the past | Bl inioos the, kst ost s | | Now is a good time to install your new L| rary i1ea Ol'ei declined 1-8 per cent. on call. o e prdame i g summer, when they moved to Hartford | normai”condiuion hearine wili ‘ne” ao- | | o5 2 ot Gr sis and Coffees e g el s 2 5 o o02|and opened a factorv, were engaged in !nm,\-pa forever; mine cases out of tea e Teas and Coftecs a sTocKs. | New York, Sevt. 14Monew on can| B 283888 O NS YOR i e mntactara of wo | e coverd by chiarl, Wil 12 ytning Range for the Winter, and why not let us do prices. Pure Spices and Ex- G gasy at 1 3-4@2 per cent: rullng rate| Lot on buen Giniomit 5 men and girls’ garments, and they say | but an infla on o z e 17-8; last loan 1 3-4; closing bid 1 7-3; | hits, Dauber, Daiton, Rucker | they have been interfered with in the [ COWS SUTERCES | o o b aes .N_ it 1 on. Every R is absolutel ar- Street Tatephone Asteattural PerSdit KT8, M loone s & Stichell o conduct of their Hartford business by | for any case of deafness. (caused by or you. ery Kange Is y gu = Sugar ty days 3 3-4@4 per cent.: ninety davs | Geeper ot e the individuals and the labor union |catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hail's (-4 - 2 4@4 1-4; six months 4 1- ereely and Kane. bodies named in the compleint. In |Catarrh ¢ sireulars, free. kit - $ ma o ol s o he ol o the tngincuon |y K o. tuicas, o™ | | @ | anteed, and the prices are the lowest in the i i s Paces 1cAao araim . = : i dor ‘Gamagea U7 $lo0ls, oy aay | 3o by Bivegies e L0 0 e e i Bt e | WHEAT Open Hlsh Low. Tt Deing :1" ont | that the defendants have entered into |, Take Hall's Family Pills for consti t sl et Yoo si PO A medical expert says that 3 humanlg conspiracy against them, &nd that | BN 5 1 T e | N s By v ¢ | §5iue preds mve piaie of water & day | the acts complained of ere Ik VICIATOR | Mrs Jacoh Wilmert Lineoh g clty. - - e . | ui See T s all The mikman may be a Publc | of the Sherman anti-trast law | fodiA Bt T a e et 3 St Paundris Genetastor.— ingion Het st ik Ao it Lt SR LR - ; Riter Rading son - B S i [She wiites' 1 suftered with iianes | | U) Tel. 965, OPEN EVENINGS. o x T i 434 He'tt Wake Up. | trousle and backache and my appetite e oo . Time to Twenty-three. F. Augnstus Heluze has married an | was very poor e W weeks 3 £ é Wontrn H When Wife No. 1 and Wife No. Actress and expects her to o with | nge I got Foley K and gave s Mipias ae ws combine for the purpase of securing ra- | to Butte, Mont., to Hve F. Augusins them a fair trial me grent e Iy vange thev ars pretsy aurs to wet it 1«; sxpeciing & good deal of An actrase: | rallef. 5o contimued LIl now d anyAgam SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. e Atlamiie Comst Line. L wn —Chicage Record-Herald Eacord-Hexald !In perfect health.” Lee & Osgood Co.