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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1910 — e | pUCTIN PITCHES TWO HIT GAME wnywhere in the t VE LOW COST, J. L tATHROP & SONS. 23 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, aw Molor Boat Owners world Conn. 0 vestigating our Boat Insurane Policy. It protects ver 3 n runnisg and when laid up B. P. Learred & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May 1546, FMW N. TARRANT & CO 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, u. s, Assets $2,504,330.17 bs Defeating Detroit. All four teams in the City week and furnished good sport to the crowds attending. On the Hosp Austin Holds Centrals to Two Hi TO PROTECT YOUR HOME | ’ ¢ alarme, good plumb s<—Vital Question, Are FIRE TNS! | - | ISAAC S. JONES, | and Real Estate Agent, | | | Richards Building, 91 Main St {HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Real Estate | and Fire Insurance, | 1s jocated tn Somery’ Block, over C. M. | Wiiliams, Roam 9, third floos. | evisa Telephone 141. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AMOS A. BROWNING, # Richards Blag Attorney-at-Law. “Phone 206. EROWN & PERKINS, ifornys-at-Law | over ¥irst Nar Bank, Shetucket St Entrance Stairway next to Thames Nat. Rank Tel. 98-2. Open Monday and Sat- wréay evenings. oct29d Tucker, Anthony & Co. | BANKERS | and [ BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. | Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Roston, New York. §3 State Street. 24 Brond Street. §| PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & CDominick BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bonds Investments - PRIVATE WIRE TO Telephene 901 FRANK O. MOSF SXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE —Reet by Every Test Considar s of the No start or tirough the crowded streets V. PENDLETON, JR perial Garage, Norwich reycie supplies and second-hand | machine for sale. NOTICE Platt Avenue will be closed from Bread to Warren Sireet until furiker netice. Per erder Street Commissioner E. C. LILLIBRIDGE engine. pedaling septiod ilofm'rllesians and Cutflowers For Ail Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Tesephone §63 77 Coda- Street. e league had good weather for their games this al dimmond the State Hospital team took of t neville manager to annex | his viet in the league. The | score was Greeneville Norwich | Town State Hospital and Greeneville Win in City League— Jupes McIntire Cup Winner In C. A. C. Field Day—Tom Aubrey Second—Athletics Increase Lead came to the bat on his first appearance in a local game since joining the Fall River team of the New England league. The fancy fielding was all pulled off a tighter grip on firs e by keep- | by the losers, notably a one ng up their unbroki i of vie- |pickup by Tom Ca at sec tories, defeating the Centrals. catches by Ryan and Tris, the Acad- 1. At Sachem park, Manager Bowen |emy player in the outfield. Catcher cheered the Greeneville admirers an Norwich Town was hit in putting on a team that won from Nor- | the stomach by a foul tip and had to wich Town and rewarding the efforts | take to the outfield after pluck sticking behind the bat for an inning. For the losers Ben Houlihan pitched a good encugh game to win ordinarily, | but some ragged support v on siole for the last five runs scored by eneville. The score: A » and a double scattered five | - i g : wieh Town. | recnevitle. nnings apart were all that the Cen-| Norwieh Tows e { tralsy could get off Bill Austin’s pitch- | 5 0 13Grathss 3 ng on Saturday aftornoon at the Hos. 1 o i inds, and State Hospital | - H 3 team were casy winners, 9 to 1. keeping Vcena i 4 their slate clean of defeats in the Ci Fen ; cague. Hill piled up no big strikeout olSheenan it 1 record but had something on the S L zer ane o Lall that kept it within the infield al- : ok most entirely, seven coming to Bill| 7ouais 30 3 i 3 himself for outs and assists. MUITay's | seome b § double in the ninth and Murphy's sin- | Nor Town L 9000 gle in the fourth were the only counts | Grecuitie R n the hit column, Murphy's single fig- | Runs. for Grcanilic J. Casey, Melnts iring in the one run that savad the |han *Sheehu " Bowon, el e Centrals from a shutout ] : PRt ) £ Simcox was in the box for the | yeg ) 9, G I and was hit rather freely for | viiie i - nine, Sam Austin, Bill Aatin | Nouthan $57L e i toninan 5 Fowler each getting a couple of | #7uck out br oo s o Hosital. Centrais. g " % b a o JUPES MINTIRE WINNER Wi s IN C. A. C. FIELD DAY. tedid — 5 P10 11! Scores 24 Points to Aubrey’s 16—Good P AT Procramme at Sachem Park. Gleston 5B 91 08 . o' 59 he first outdoor fall fisld day of the it % %l een Athletic club was successfully i 2115 3| conducted at Sachem park in connec- oo Hon HilE s eoodsisl Same ofiths : 10 01| City league, the double athletic Weme:, wn. w | attracting an audience of 600 to \ W Ceptrals | who watchied the men fight for f u 8 L ace in the six events on the pro- . & e amme and the three fine prizes which Lo uisem | Were awarded to the entries winning pitat 4. Ce n the most total points. The position at N, S 5. and 1 points, respectively e itiies had been received from New GREENEVILLES GET ONE. L »n and Willimantic men, but they Manager Bowen's Nine Hands Defeat | r... i, ta pete: Jupes M- to Norwich Town, 6 to 2. Aubrey, BN Houlihan and the ason at biggest Sachem pa ible attraction of the Centr Athletic club's field day and the ba Manager Bowen Some Chesty When His Team Got Away With the Game. game, the Greeneville's strengthened team met Manager Casey’s Norwich Town contingent. handing them a_de- feat, 6 to 2 McLaughlin twirled in winning form, fanning eleven and ceping the nine hits off him scattered 0 that they produced the fewest runs. In the lineup of the winners were McIntyre on first and Jimm Clafferty on third, the forme: an enthusiastic hand when he Henry ( an. This the order of their finish on total points scored MicIntire scoring 24 and winuing the winning a gold watch an scorinz 9 and winning a buttons, pair of gold cuff ng 5 2l who tisfacior, . Kelley and ma and 1 In the first two cve n roints totalled 00k ead neville man one and Aubrey spoiled chances by failing to add his score in the running br | " The following were th t | 100 yard @ash—J. McIntire f brey second, Houlihan third mizn fourth: time 11 second Running hoy step and jump first, et 10 inches: Melntire sec- ond, 37 feet 4 inches: Christman third 35 feet § inches: Houlihar rth, 34 feet 9 nches. Three stanc broad fumps—Au- brey first, 27 9 inches: Houli inches; Chr! hes it—McIntire first, 48 FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL SATURDAY MARKETS. Stocks Opened Active but Closed Heavy aud Dull. w York, Sept. 17—10.10 a. m 1 dealings in stocks were fairly prices showed an advancing New York ( on Pacific a stantial fractions. Terre Haut> =old at rose 1 preferred reacted 3-4 from yester ance and Delaware and Huds ned ling orders cam> into the ket after Union Pacific had crossed 155 and the active stocks turned down- ards. Union Pacific lost all of gain and Amalgamated Copper and American Smelting receded to_below arday’s closing. _Subsequentiy ths ket stiffened. Wabash preferred solidated Gas and Tennessee Cop- per moved up a point. American To- hacco preferrsd and National Enamel- ing lost as much Close—The market cloged heavy and aull. A moderate show of strength in the general list accompanied a rise in the Interborough Metropolitan stocks he advances ware partly iost after- rds. American Car preferred de an ad- Interborough Metropolitan clined 2 1- STOCKS. Low. Close Cliaimers ofd ... 25 6 “ $ 160 Am 0 Am T Am. Do. Am. Steel Foundries 400 Am. Suzar Refining 100 Am. Tel. & Tel 100 Am. Tobacce pid A Waelen Anscnpds Minimg Co 2600 Atchiden Do, vid Atianite Cosst Tine Haltimere & Ohin Beihiatiem Steel Brookisn Rapid Transit Canadisn Prdac (il Leather P pid Cantral o New Tersey Cliesapenle & ORte Chiage & Altaw Caicags Orent Wesiern — Do ptd Cucage & K W Consoliduted s CornProducts Deiamare & Hudun Peoeer & Fia Grande Do e Diseisters g Da 4 34 Genserl Elecuw . Sacurinties % | cdosed sasy. feet Christman second. feet inches; Houlihan third, 43 ” Northern prd 12096 123% v 20800 1 T | 700 Grear | 40 | championship. This will be followed by three 18-hole rounds of match play on Thursday afternoon and Fricay and the finals in 36 holes on Saturda: Yale holds the team championship. feet 7' inches; fourth, feet 4 1-2 inches. Running broad - jump—DMecIntire first, 16 feet 7 inches: (Houiihan and Christ- man tied for sccond at 15-11; on jump off Houlihan won with jump of 1 while the individual was won last year ‘DPUODDS UBUINOM :(5uilioj US| by A. Seckel of Princeton, whose home 15 feet -11 inches; Christman third. 15 | is in Chicago. feet nches; 2 ey fourth, 1 OtUSE R €1 11 inches; Aubrey fourth, OPEN HOUSE CROQUET. Aubrey | place, as they left only W. H. Simp- . . o an interesting | 01 @nd Whitney with a chance of ty- what promised to be an interesting |, nim. And even to do this neither game of ball came to an abrupt end- |, %hese two can afford to lose a single Lebanon, made a_dash for second and | Saturday games and the standing Sat- while doing so collided with Dan Mar- | urday might: ra, who was playing second for Fitch- | Simon beat Alofsin twice, W. . viile. With the collision came a snap | Simpson beat Alofsin twice, which was heard all over the field | Simpson beat Alofsin twice, and it was soon discovered that Pultz | Simpson beat McMahon, Messinger had bhis leg broken. The game was |beat McMahon, McMahon beat DMes- then forgotten and all attention given | singer, Simon beat McMahon twice, to Pultz. He was carried from the | McMahon beat Geer twice, Simon beat field and later removed to his home, | Parker twice, Parker beat Embach where a doctor was called. Marra at | twice, Simon beat Whitney, Whitney the ftville Cleveland Washington St Louls team WORLD SERIES BEGINS PROBABLY ON OCT. on ST Athletics 4, Def 16. | | on_ballx, arror, Ph . Detroit 3: iouble. plar. umpires, " Dyz adelphta 1 ook oul; k. oy Taker to Living. Collifiower and WILKESBARRE PENNANT WINNER 3; frxe bas OF N. Y. STATE LEAGUE. | sert 6 br Mullin 1 Son o Dasis: Second Consecutive Time—Syracuse Beat Eimira for Second Place. St Louis Defeats New York. Albany, N. Y. 18.—The 1010 | pinches todiy and St. Louis defeated New York & to season of the New York State league |3 in the finsl game of the cerles. The score closed today with zames at Albany and | st. Louis. Now York. | eir schedule vesterday. For tha sec- | ik Fais ey 2110 cnd_consecutive time the pennant goes s200 1061 to Wilkesharre, Pa. Syracuse and e 5d 2 place. The former finally got it. amib 4 0 9 01 T | Kiiters~ 3 0 7 1 18 ATLANTA GETS | Neiwonp 41 05 peus CHAMPION BASE STEALER| Touals 3 (Hemsiin 110 Zimmerman of Utica Pilfered 167 in | | mowars 30 510 135 Games. | in o “Batted for Fisher Sept Utica, N. Y 18.—What is be- lieved to he a world's record for stolen York 9001200003 made by William H. Zimmerman, the Cree 1o Lu York State league season. brought to | v pricned ool Warliop v off Warhop in 4 innings on ba: st. Phillies Win at Scranton. i d Connolly. S laeii Chicago. Sept. 13.—Chicago made it three siraight i 5 5 Scranton team_ of “ton today, winming § t0 0 fn a zame mark the New York S ague. 6 to 3. The Walsh's pitehing and a tripla plav. Stahl ne w called at the d of the se agled. Lewis beat an infield hit and Purtell lined | to allow Philadelphia Tirent” Parent tossed the hall in Zider. doubling " s A Sl TR il G hrew o Ganall, e 5% Score by innings R.E - Beston M a Nationals 0 2 0 0 2 0—6 ol abh po a e Serantor 1020000 torasy 5278 8 SlHomer 317 8 1 | 5 Batterie ughter and Jackli b 413 8 oliederer 40300 | Doo ors and McDonough; um- oShmTs 4 113 e 1 i pire, O'Brien. STt 33188 R s S OFiian 31128 el g Record Fast Ball Gam. i Ol Gemtpane 3 023 0 200 Norfoli & We : | Mabile and Atlanta broke the worli's ofEwats " 0 0 0 8 0 | 2o 3 Xt 3 |time record for a basenall game at Lnesen! | iae Bedine e % Atlanta Saturday when t i | neer . - full nine inning game in | niza |22 Grs H Mobile won 2 to 1 Pitienurg. ¢ . &SI, | 100 Pitisburg Cosl 5 : i R " | Fibwrerl Siwl: Cor Lynn Defeats Waterbury. « 21 [ e b ¥eate Sept. _18.—The 5 Meloan: thres base hi 2R i ‘e 0% | Waterbury In an exhibition game her innes carge . siidbiue 1 | ™o M sy o | today, 4 fo 2 | s ‘inbies; eriaca i, Zelder 1 R "utand ¢ | & | iy Dol Waiaess devvic plasss We ! Dok ota H i i Sardner o Watner i Stsbh, Wal 1o | LS S F e :'| FOWNES' STEADY PLAY | 555ats " Gandi: seiple pisy. Parent o Zelder in e o i . | B2 et on masen, Chicug 4, Woston 3 st 5 i : WINS FROM WOOLS. | {21 ik T Wekh s i ; — e e ey Souther i W% 1% 1 Captures Amateur Golf Championship, | © I Smitn 2: wiid olich, | o Ry, = < 4 up and 3 to Play. a2 i [ L T e | SUNDAY BAS| B Steadiness with the driver. midi-o1 | 200 T, 5 & WU T nd putter won for Wil Clari | e e S 5% G| Fownes, Jr. of the Oal country | A cePaltimore 7. Providence Do, 4is | club of Pittsburg. Pa. the amuite A Torents 1 Toited & 20 | golf .championship of the country ari| A Newark 65 10 inninge ora woper Carolina Chiem vl % Bu Westem Mary Westinghouse Elect Vanicen Tnien Ex Wheeltng & T 7 = Total sates, 174,600 share | MONEY. | New York, Sept. 17.—Money on call nominal; no loans; time loans dull and steady; 'sixty days 3 3-4@4 per cent.; ninety dayw 4@4 1-4; six months 4 1-4 @4 3-4; primee mercantile paper 5 1 to 6 Ler cent.: sterling exchanze steady with actual business in bunkers' bills 4l $4.53.60@34.53.75 for sixty-day biMs and at 34 6.35 for demsnd. commercial Bills $4.63@1-2; bar silver 55 1-4; Mex- ican dollars 44 | COTTON. New York, Sept. 17.—Cotton futu Clesing uids: September ¥.65, October 13.14. November 13.67 December 13.06, January 13.02, Febru- ary 13.05. March 13.19, April May 13.14. June 13.12, Julv 13.11. 8pot closed quiet. middiin; lands. 12.90: mid- dling gulf, 14.18; emles, 9.287 bales. transferred from the Hinsdals cith of | Chicago the possession of the Ha {mever cup, in the match played Sa‘- t Brookline, Mass. aver whe' tried for 33 holes | o keep the cup on the shores of Lake | X¢ h pittebi SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Loat. ig2n was Warren Kenn riture Dl ths ¥ weod goif club | Philadeinhia 5 7 8 c2go. but being erratic from thg tees, | St. Louts ... - 88 decidedly week on the sreens, o | Brooklm ... ... 38 cumbed by a sco | Botton : i play to the superior work of Iowies. o et haes. INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF. et s s roaiiom 2. Fourteenth Annual Tournament Begins e 4. Tosten 5 Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 3 Today at Manchester, Mass. Manchester, Mas pt. 18.—Follow - Americar ing fast on tiie national cmateur tour- p Detroit 10, Butalo 2 nament comes the fouwrteenth intercol Rocliester 3. Buffalo 1 leslate golt champlouship meeting be-| Pr o2 Baimore 1 Mcutieal 1, Torofto 0 Jersey Ciey 4, Newnok 1 CITY LEAGUE STANBING. tween Yale Harvard, Princeton, Uni- versity of Penusylvania, Daftmouth and | Wiiiams Leginuing on the Hiks of the | Emsex Country clug here tomorrow with | team marches. These will continue fm“ v 22 will be followed by individual cham- | Newich Tewn . = 54 pionship matches on Thuraday, Friday | Greeneville ......° 111000 200 and Saturday. The colleges will be e —=, drawn for the teams, but there will be A commission has been appointed to a dal play qualifving round on|revise the names of the streets of Thursday merning for the individual' Montevides ing at the first of the fifth inning in | 9f ot 2 : s the game between Lebanon and Fitch- | 83me, as they have each alreads lost ville at Fitchville Saturday afternoon. | 4 many games as v st W. Coughlin for Fitchville was rather Jfiv” Simpson ’1]-I"s _m‘;)zflnsf;»\(;n u:‘ wild, in the first inning allowing three [ P1ay and Whitney eighteen, so tha men’ to score, but after that settled | they both have got to have some good down and allowed only one more run, [1uck to finish without losing any more. | Smith for Lebanon allowed -1y one | These three, Avery, W. H. Simpson | run, but wz ad in the fourth when [and Whitney, together with A. B.|z Carter lande him for a two bag- | Simpson, and perhaps McMahon, look, ger but was left on base. llike the logical candidates from Swhich ““Both sides had settled down to|to pick the prize winners in the tour- work. Lebanon was at bat'and one |nament. i e man out when M. Pultz, catcher of | The following were the Friday and the time felt no effects from the col- | beat Simon, Whitney beat Himes lision but Sunday he was vmx“m; twice, Whitney beat Parker twice. and a physician was called and . id the pains resulted from the col- finesstencing: a. and Marra will be laid up for Won. Lost. PC. a few day Pultz displayed much [Avery . 11 71 courage and grit at the way he bore W. H. F”“!"S“l’l-- 1 his intense p: while he was being | A Simpson. .. 14 born from the grounds. The score: = | Whaley . 16 Leban 001 0—4 Simon 16 Fitchvil 0010 *—1 Whitney 11 = =0 McMahon 7 Y. M. C. A. CHAMPIONS Drake 15 riswell OF MILL LEAGUE | Copers e e P Embach 18 Schedule Is Over — Leaders Close | fiacih, H Without Losing a Game. Bowne . 14 ‘300 Himes . 18 500 M. C closed its | Brooks 22 500 | season afternoon, | Cobb > from Jewett City by forfeit, | Geer team failing to appedr on its own | Parker > srounds ves the Association team with ten victories and undefeat- = ed and gives them possession of the | Maynard 2 championship banner. Noonag & The Standing. ger 11 Won. Lost. PC.| 18 182 [o AT 10 [} 1.000 | 14 000 A C i 3 700 | D 3 I 5 gl | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Tigers .. 4 250 | Won Les Pirates B 9 Philadeiphia a i lay off a tie game with the B Hoston 7 ait 1 s ¢ George Stott. George tail rolt, Sept. 18.—Dyzert allowed the Datroft bate- | Details to Be: Arranged Soon for the | Jeioh Jopt 2 a0r, 3 Phliadeiphia won. 4 1o | Th(mas Collins spent Meeting of Cubs and Athletics. 1Bt for " wildness 1 the seco < the wis- | Joe Albert Gallup plac | ting piteher would hare had. 2 smuuout. The baviing | * L. stmaster C, C. Poiter Chicago, Sept o Tord snd Collins featired. Score E ago, Sen place at the Mystic | Garry Hermann 3 | Phitadetania Detroi moriing atter a vacation, | tional commission, the mes ot s | which he spent at Atlantic cide he details for the Oldring.ct 3 0 1 0 0 MaeKe e has been the Chicago Cubs and Phil ia the time whi-h the pesi- Americans will not be held 1o force had thelr vacation st. and in the me s . ana } W of o waic p ol F 0 ltincre, Mr., a ests of the for- | ling_the i oSctmidie 3 mer's brethe s h= order of the | o e - 5 bren =5 5 7 1 be played. It is said, how- | T 0 " 29 a7 4 Bac, | o Tows mamn s over. that the opening day will be San_ | Tt 2 STONINGTON éay, Oct. 16, and the de grounds | piee, b b0 010100 2 e here the battlefield for the series’ | petrit . 510000000 Warden and Burgesses Recommend MYSTIC Tent of Daughters of Veterans Or- ganized—0. E. S. Sewiag Society Entertained—Postmaster Potter Re- turns. | Providence. On Sunday formerly The third tent of the Daughters of | estingly at this me: 1w, The follow office aturday birthday evening in honor of Games and music were en- ed durine the evening and refre: ents were served. her and Mrs. vaaction peginning today (Monday) in Described Mission Work. Rev. connecied volunteer movement, the American board of commissioners for foreign missions, spoke most inter- his work Knights of Colum r trict Deputy Sullivan of New London. 0 years old and was the son of Mr. Albert Cook. Heniy of Webster, D. Brewer Eddy, With the student now secretary of \etery. ing veters. the Second |5 6 ircace. i on > Veterans to be established in th e 1 church. A large num- 220 yard run—MelIntire first y —— K stabiished in this state | Congregational church. rge nur second, Houlihan third, Christman | Avery Practically Assured of Winning L‘?fivfi—mf?.‘{'fly Jorean /c.lh-. Myetic :,..I- eafyed ’f?";':\.,m"‘.,M"fiel‘;?.}u}-k feurth: time 26 seconds. i 1 v a moemtership of the | Capt. e ) - % urth: time 26 secon First Piace. yorls 1,1 . haree of Frank | ¢, X Whitford, b !;3’(“ e ROI"SS }":::3 a new world'’s record at thi PULTZ, LEBANON CATCHER, Games played Saturday and Friday | rolatd and Mrs. Pieips of New Lon- | fishing off Block Island ne of the House took an important bearing on | woman of that name whos: oheing |2 B00d 1 n N is the record for a half-mile track. Collided with Dan Marra at Second in | the probable final result and prac-iand three sons were veterans o ihe District Deputy Visits K. of C. Sy il N e il Ine ar nd three sol e veterans of the e 2 o T 1 I Fitchville Game. tically assured Avery of winhing first 1 war. There was an‘ attendant At its last meeting, Nina council, mproving s entertained Dis- were clected: President, M i Wilfred 'S¢ Lamb: senior (s ]”_‘;k [ It was voted at the meeting (o give & | teemed Congressional Record will have G i Fraa e esi- | play and entertainment. to add a society SR ey o E staff.—Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. tary, Miss Li Passamore: treas- [ OBITUARY. i urer, A R. Geer: chaplain, { —— E“ s Ruth atriotic instrue- | Oscar Cook. A prehistoric jawbone weighing 40 fe W Jutler. IXecu- | ecar Cook died at his home here | POUNdS has heen umearthed in Tndiana. e commitice Thomas W. Ry- | 1 05T GO on after a long illness | It 18 @ remarkable fimd to make durs iriman Mark L, Glbert | KT 8O on He was a native | Ing an off political year. L Bogamb. At the next meet- | o¢ pawcatuck, but had lited in_the | Blade. T Officers will be appointed. | porough a number of years. being T Birthday Party. | enzaged as a blacksmith until his sick- Congress May Be Asked to Enact Miss Eva Tavlor enterfained friends | N€Ss compelled him to retire. He was |a iaw compelling national banks about He leaves two | paired capital brothers, Willlam of the b-r The funeral was held Saturday at_ p. m., with burfal in Btonington wn of Stew- erk wHl meet Fhe selectmen of the te ington and the town ol |mext Saturday for the purpese of mak- - Minor Heir's New Half-Mile Figures. Minor Heir, the crack pacer, mads fair grounds at Louiswfile, Ky., on Sat- lurday, when he negptiated the half- mile in the fast time.of 1.01 8-4, which Congressional Record. If that Colorado woman should go to congreas in all probability the es- column to its able to bezin business to have an unim- nd 2 surplus. state Toledo . News in General. M Eva Tavlor enter ned friends Saturday evening in honor of her birthday. Games and music were e joved during the evening and refresn- ments were served News in General. George P. Spencer has returned from New York. Alr. and Mrs. Theodore alley of At- lantic City are the guests of the iat- ter’s mother, Mrs. George B. ¢ iam T. Brand of New ng his vacation with low Point essie D. Crary has returned o Ne Ycrk. having spent the suminer h { Kept Needles Busy. The members of the sewing sieicty of the Order of ern Star vere pieasantly entertained hy Mrs. George F. Wilcox at her home on Noank roal {and a large delegation | many from Mystic attendi | England bolled dinner was s the day. Several quilts Ly the ladies. TF Mr. and Mrs, Amos Chapi [ Mrs. W. RB. Cook, Mr. and | Chapman, and Mrs. Ever: Mr. end Mrs George D. John Mary Bevan, Mrs. Georze Denek Isatella MacKenzie, Mrs. Heny logg, Mrs. M. L. Smail Barstow, Mr. and Mrs. Char sen. Miss Ruth Lamb, Mrs, Miss Emma L sen, Edward Jensen. Miss PL ilco rd Ars Witc Personal Items. Miss Helen Bentley is visiting in Haiford. Mrs. William P. Bostwick and her daushter Violet have returnad from a Visit at Short beach m too. Smart—Stylish and Flex- ible to the last degree. The new models on display today. You're cordially invited to inspect them. he Geo. W. Kies Co. Annmmrement TYLES bletter than ever. Factory equipped with new machinery t]lroug]zout. AT meth- ods of manufacturing improved 504 — style direct proportion —value Compiling Borough Bylaws and Or- | dinances—Death of Oscar Cook. The monthly meeting of the warden and burgesses was held Friday evening with Warcen Crandall and Burges Stivers, Prightman. Atwood Chesebro present. As John K not qualified and Fugene Batty gone to Virginia. the hoard will be small for the balance of the year. The nomination of Ed P. Teed as chief en- gineer, Charles D. Main as assistant chief of the fir ent, was ap- proved. Attent was called to the ditch on street, through a complaint fr Cutler. Strest Commissioner Stivers will attend to the matter. It was voted that in the opinion the wa and burgesses it is agvisable that there be a com- | tion of the byiaws and ordinances of the borough, together with the stat- ute laws of the state appertaining to boroughs, and that there he printed a sufficient’ number of copies thereof for general use. A special meeting been called for Kriday mext to action on the above vote. Miss Florence Hewitt is has take teaching at Tangwonk and Miss Julia Wilcox in the Road district Mrs. L. B. Lathrop was the guest Satunday of Mrs. J. F. Howerton at Norwich, Durgin will the Wauregan Etta spend her it is to your interest and good heath to get acquainted with this Peerless Ale, for the sole good reason, it is a quality ale. The James Hanley Brewing Co., Providence, R. I. BREWERS OF ALE AND PORTER. Rea For Sale by M. HOURI The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe. They are lighted in a new way; there is no dangerous pilot light and explosions are impossible. 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