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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910 J. 1 LATHROP & SONS. Wesleyan Is Beaten 22 to 0—One Player Injured In|&“fhu {Jack had a zood show td clinch an- {other pennant until the managerent i =0ld off one or two strong players to- wards the end of the season. ||sms-rsn AT CENTER, o HERBERT FOR GUARD L hire makes Imsrovement in Academy | b it i Line-up—Coach Aultman Gets Points | STONINGTON at Yale-Wesleyan Garn i e - . Pool Room Entered—Seneca Club Re- Coach Aultman of the Academy 00t~ | * goino"Quarters—Law-Breakers Fin- £3 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. . . 2 = D Athletics Lose to St. ball team was in New Haven on Wed- . aw Pennsylvania Game—Pitcher Johnson Breaks World’s Louts - Sept. 28— Phlladeits woand up the | Desday (0 pick up some points at the | ed in Town Court. ";"l‘m*:“l? 'u;:’\ ‘i’t‘lf“l"rf ‘(n um“lncnl&. 112 | Yale-Weslevan football h‘fimed, bu; F Anins w S —“—1 i 4 trikeou |—Athletics Lose uis. i Aol B g ey Captain McCormick had the red an h ck the pool room and s N SARNEA O, /oot e e T e | G5 Byt STt Gt oS Wt R 3 -y . % 1 o | them working at formations at lively | burglars and Monday 117 MAIN STREET. . Trucsaale2 3 0 % 3 Swmarenir 3 10 0 0 |shape Fullback Smullens took the |might they ‘effected an entrance 3 | Gormanin 3 100 6 promc 10 2 8 0 | backfiela men in charge, practicing through the glass coor in the rear ? New Haven, Comn, Sept. 28—The|that spectators had to keep their|Smell 3 0 1§ teolineds 5 0 1 4 9| ihem on quick starting and other ways | the pool room and the bre ken glass g = 2 ¥ re, Accident, Health, new stvle of football was splendidly | eves open to see the plays. Hoffmanet 3 0 3 0 1% 50 5lof improving their work behind the Was even swept up and piled B ANDERINE is to the hair wht besh Liabilit R e e L Division of Time Not Liked. Valiss 8 1104 40 418 line, while Captain Mccormick_gs\;e”w!"d;";l S Eoods. IsseT Dyl Sl 7 i of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, a leyan this afternoon, according 0| 1, the opinjon of many the game is|SHsEsiv '3 112 ¢ = the rest of the candidates practice in |ton a quantity of cigars, A goes sight to the roots, invigorates Y, football ‘experta, the 32 'to 0:score in |, [ Tuo opinlon of many the game I8 |fiptmec. & 8 3 2 $15 18| charging, blocking, and iiterference. | knives, cigarettes and pises | Fooi- | ; x strengthens them. lis exhilarating. """"“1" i favor of the Blue being accepted as |y ,,y fe to enliven the == 22221 One change that has been made in | Drints’ in the rard indicated —thu p AR e o S any features added to enliver = e ; 5 ik the natural result of better condition- | JCF “pp IES SEC€C (0 € me were | (Toals 28 4 72 91 |the line to change Isbister from man was the culprit. (e-producing properties cause the huir to ing and better team work of that elev- | (RqTt,, COC aspocts of the EEWE WOG e 270 30 o o o 1_s|&uard to center, taking Herbert from Sample Baiiots Received. abundently long, strong and beautiful. INSURANCE i s ieent i st B L | Wil "l BB 0| R 0 S 00 1y it o SRS Hmhe, i | ™7 "Samel Balote mecive: e T e L eXclUng one ielllc | tions to decide. The division of time the result that there has been & great | the license ballots have been received vety softness to the hair, and @ few. ARV ELE, N SRS S SO 60 is not liked. Four periods of ten min- MNew York 6. Detroit 5. improvement in the way the ball s |y Town Clerk Blias B. Hinekles and use vl carme news hiie (5 Gota 8 r Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | gent understanding of the style of | w York made it three stright | Sent back to the runners. The eleven | cvervthing is in ord or s utes each wers layed. oit. Sept. 2 the electic oy u. s, play laid down in the new rules arl.dt e . Jefating the champions . to 5. Fach eluv | will be rounded into good shape for | CeS N ISl S10 he election sinlp- 'U(se mwhdw for a short ¢ Assets $2,594,330.17 departing from the old means of rush- | SpECTAG e N sl three” plchers: ‘The akors ot an canly dead | the Saturday game against Windham | IR aftex which two or three times a week will PR ey ing the ball through the line, forward | Lo e that thetome: tensn, could oot eercome. _Cobly hedk | 32y g the ontlook 1 that practically About the Borough. | be saificient to complete whatever grov passes, kicks and two or three tacti- HARVARD-BATES GAME. Deiroit. New York. | the same men will play who were in| Postmaster N. P. Noyes has receiv- | you desire. cal plays were used with consistent | & e, e abh po oa e abh po & @ th, E veek ago. ed from Uniontown, Ala, a box Play All Over the Field. ' Forward Passe: Cobb.cf 3 3 0Chuse.Tb 1w o o | NORWICH DUCKPIN TRIO X The me; s _the Seneca club | o et : i ¢ Gk : Crawford.st 3 0 5t | have nesw rooms wit “When"T b ” e ? ovili iew rules give chance for ction | * ypyeiage, Mase, Sept. 25—Harvard i1 231 AFTER 1,000 SCORE | give o supper to members and friends | oo coe 1 "{,’fl'nfe"m"i"m e 34 . . otball season today - F 2 oo, is Wiy oo 5 e Sl IR S L e i avs and forward 24 o Caldwelin L) wannuck g owing | Sl sasied’ et it S through Yale's Tine by end runs and | Passes were weil executed and the 21 I 2 21 A team mark of 1.000 is what the |to the death of Mrs. 3 3 | aiir;ow Iave the mast beaat O e oy end N &N | Were some fine dashes through open i o ot 2713 3| Norwich duckpin trio—Jule Harris, | Willlam C. Palmer has returned to 05 Tonia WS TaNEVES D oy e e iorince, | fields. - All the scores were madeiionl . ° ——==—— Bill McClafferty and Manager Stone— | Andover, Miss i g 3 27 Ly e ey e A G = | touchdowns. from which two goals| Jopls 3 8orH 4 have set for themselves this evening i Orton 'S. Clark, adjutant genera Ly . NOW at alil druggists in three Jve wan I sicoasarul 0 MR e Svoreiduied. their match at the Rose alley against | the state of Minhesota, who has been f 3 t 3 sizes 25¢, 50c and $1.00 forward pa but the frequency with At E the New I d ha 8, t 3 ) S eel h _ondon three that Manager | the guest of Albert L. Gates, returned i which it was attempted indicated that ok e rpErE el 3 ¢ g por hottie it will form the main feature of of- [PICKINSON LEFT GUARD e oaa io il &l toh Inthas | oWt ovidence is . i Danderine esjoys » sroater sale than fensive play | HAS SHOULDERBLADE BROKEN Cloveiand 4, Bosten 3. previous match in New London the | the guest of {riends in town. any other one praparation regacdicas of kid e e e mination of Mbes! —Quakers Play Fine Football. | e M N ity It men: It kesks | . Manager Dalton s coming with | Mr and Mra 5 &= Botter retumed | [RSESEE i : arihe other b’ peamnibcxf S TO PROTECT YOUR HOME Fesited 12 W ekleras o holatig | = 3 3 ened in the eighth when Storall’s triple drove in to | Coffin and Ball of New London and |last weck irom a two weeks' vacation | § i oo st Visges B ] burglar aiarme, good PIumb- | Yals tor downe on the oncevars ime | Philadelphia, Sept. 28.—The Univer- | fm ind won the eme. Laiole snd Speaker dld 1ot | expects to even up the score on the | spent at Norwich Town. ] and safety locks. But bells, traps | At another time ook Yale three | SIty of Pennsvivania football team de- prusuog Hetod Norwich three. As Dalton was man- >. M. Crandall and Floyd Hoyt of i & nd locks meit under fire and mean & | 1ushes to get the ball over for & muc){?{f“;’d Dickinson collexe this atternoon A W% po g ofager at the Ocean beach alleys dur!ml: Waterford, Me., are spending a few Dl freciby rorerh ol s as unlest—Vital Question, Are | husned [0 Zet the ball over for a touch | by the score of 18 to 0. The Pennsyl- | Tumerss 3 277 1 pasrdneran % 2 1lthe summer and met many Norwich |cays here: Sends tais frae €orp0a 0 U1e . . SO B e talky and | 20 withie 3 'S | vanians played 50 per cent. better foot- 05 8 DHooper.ct 2 0| duckpin patrons there, it is likely that Sugene Atwood returned to jtown o "FIRE INSCRANCE | indicated that a good defence will |yl than agatnst Crsinus. Their end i1 9 2| he will have a local following to wive | Wedneaduy after pending — séveral VIOHLTON D3NDFRINE CO., GHCAGD, ILL hands tomorrow. Then | ol (he offence more often than for- | runs and forward passes were very | Bsemne + 53 o Shemes 0 | him the glad hand when the match be- | weeks in Maine. i Dih theic vame aod address sad 108§ P re you safe. ing distance of the goal line | effective. Hutchinson. who was not in | Land.c 2 8 1 OLewisit 1 11gins at § o'clock. John Wayland of New York is at his IO hen b D W 3 ISAAC &. JONES, A . | the line-up last Saturday, was a tower Sl 3 5| The three Norwich men have all|home here | N o et Reiets A'g"“ Yale's First Score. |of strength in \he backfleld, ‘scoring § 2 5 0Kiesone © 010 1 o|been hitting the wood in nice shape Stiff Fines in Town Court. | nsurance an 2 P e o {the first touchdown by a plunge 1 0 0 0MHalep 0 2 olin the last few days and expect to av- Eligh: Vil r o t Wed- Georgetown.—D) b % ey hes Richards Building, 91 Main 8t.| Yaics firet score resulted from 2 | through tackle and making the second 20 1900 o)erage the 335 for three sirings which | Manuel/Henry and =Manuel -Pont 70 Wk T i e g PR forwand pise from the 25 yard line | score for Pennsvivania pessibie by a | e 3 5@ini 3| ey need to make their mark of 1000. | foUght & long battle near tne Main |neniay afievnoss, Ab JSCTSSl Wy | Shered e Sopegion: Seate Assionly been blocked. ‘The pass put the ball | CHeiIpPaSs | rd of the Dick- | iR YeCimtlorsy took dally single prise on | Streets, Tucsday night between mine |Many of her young friend . | course in dairy farming. ! | pu : trown, left muard o ck- Vednesday with a string of 136, and 3 esday 3 { After a short, impressive service bur- on Wesleyan's Hvevartl e Thet'dt | tpon tenm veae Inimeid in toe bost| = o2 e it Rl ‘hile | and ten . m. A short time after the |2 r . e five yar 3 > m, wa sred i T T 37 -string total. while ! g - lial was mac 2 Valley ceme- 3 1HE CFFICE OF WM. F. HILL yas rushed over. "The mext touch- | period of the Pennayivania-Dickinson | NS o fitiild Stone rolled a threc-string of 888 and | fht Henry was arrested and iocied [ja] vas made in Noank S Rea! Estate Tovans Chttompt ot Dweking of Wes |game. At the university hospital it| i'Baue for Kaler in Tin. a single of 161 Harris is alao strong | UP. Offer . J. Ledwith also ai-| “Niise piia Babeock is visiting rela- ¥ t a forward pess|was found that his eft shoulderblade | r*Ran for Smith in with the shoots at the alleys this week. | 'ested Manual Paul, breaking 1p household goods and |tives in Bristol. because of bad signals. Yale rushed s 4 + i o| "Batted for Kieinow in and Fire Insuranc 3 | was fractured. and that he would have e X 3 S and M Loanjoribr i have the ball 25 yards with scarcely once ! o remain in {he hospital severa; daye, | . Score by thn beating his wife. Pont was laid up | s. Leander 1+ tocated 1n Somery Block, over C. M. | piling up the linemen. Kven then Wes. | (0 TeMain in the hospita e o S e e R PINOCHLE CLUB'S FIELD DAY. | ;1% 23 Wednesday, as a result of the R o e T 2 Wiltems, Ronm 9, third floor. ey Moad Sl o8 Umaas ys nue | Cornell's Big Score. R g Five Jowett City Mon in Every Event | fiSht. Judge A R. Stillman heard bath | Ty, %000 \hinnis "o Staten Tsland fevise Telephone 1%. | Yale for downs, but in the final rusn | Ithaca. N. ¥ Seot. 25.—Cornell oy- | New World's Strike Out Record by Johnson. —The Prizes. Cases W edne sy g < Hineh | is Visiting friends in town. Mre. Min- | Sale for downs, vt in the nnal rush | (SRR ¥ 0L SEPY 2R DOl Y | ol S 28 s Tomnmn: Washingtons e Jox Bronghi o complant againet Man |nis expects to make this village her cre wa 8 ; . T St | plicher, made s new wirkd's, stfike wut Tt Sols o 5 ey brought a_complai Man- [ nis_ex e hich the BE i : cer the | fo0thali game of the 5eason by a SCOTe | for x sesson and helpedt Wasibene iy Tegnd, todas or the Taitville Pinochie club's an- | 13 “ass on | permanent home. = ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ine. "which was ~tquivaient * t6 e |0f 50 to 0. The new game developed | me 3o 1 Jopmson stk oui tan e Gody. | nual field qay. the entries are coming | So1 Henry, charged With assanit | PNire "yary'C. Latham 1o entertain- A 7 L e thi & | mo sensational plays, line plunging | MAKINE Ws toial 307 for the vear. The former ree- | in in good shape, among them being : o - ing guests from Providence. touchdown_ The third touchdown was ord. 301 was made by Rube Waddell in 1903. The breach of.peace the \same. day. /8 | S0 Sotpr So) i Garann rwhot has, been | EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE | five men from Jewett City, who will | °1€ L v ; 2 3 a of guilty was entered by Henry, compete in every event. There are|DER OF SWUNY, WAR FRRECCE, B ds io | the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter | —Best by Every Test— AMOS A. EROWNING, due to Wesleyan's fumbling. Field had | PeIng used mosuy scores; & — H kicked to Bacon, the visitors' quarter- | e e e e S i Chicago. Wasl i s g H H vy | back, but he fumbled and the ball L D I 1 R also several from Baltic and a num- Vi re of the injuries in- Lewls of '(berl(_tly’(‘- Mass., returns t¢ | Congider the value of th FINNEEE . (BN B | Ol froi the Sttept yhta Bng Into | 2, nberg | R | per of o SRR Lo Sec X pegtad ‘iilica:gd.mlen et Of payment he was | her home in this place. tomorrow. | Conelder the g 'O‘;““p:"i"“" Phone 208, | touch, and a Yale man fell on it for | | 105 0 0Cmemmim 3 5 b B e > Sent to jail. Judge Stlltman ordered | Mrs. Jonn Lamb is cOnfined to her | oy githe crowded stresta. daiing a score. { e T oG LD PR ] lacs following oficlala Bave been.se- \i¢hs; cane: continued ' to October/ ' at i1 [ Home fon "High 17D 5. C. V. PENDLETON, TR. EROWN & PERKINS, itoreys-at-lan | e RN, | b e e | Bk 4 8 3 8 NSRS 40 8 8 31°Sudies Joseph D. Aiken, superin- | P2 e Mackerel Fishing Party. Imperial Garage, Norwich. “M¥| The fourtn touchdown was the fea- | - S Ees s R tendent Ponemah mill; Lessing Band- | pone Second case was that of MEUAC | Capt. James Sistare, proprietor of | Motorcycle suvplies and second-hand ever First Nap Bank Shetucket S| ture for Corey, who made it, ran 90 | 17, Norwich Unirer- 3123 olohmsony 4 2 0 low, physical director Y. M. C. A.; | oo SHETEC Jo oo ded not euil- mei Palmer hotel, took a merry party machine for sale. ran vards. Wesleya = asgs | 45 © — — Fontaine, po: = i gull” | oud mackereling Fednesda: he s went into Corey's hands and he, olud- | St Louis Americans for Sale. Doin 0w e e|, Sertess—yohn Eecles agent Pone- | SONESY (1S THES Unli ine Court |daushter of New York = Among oth-) ) ing ail the Wesleyan men, ran_al- | The St. Louis American league club 00000101 3| mah mil; John B. Sharples | alowed: e save in a plea of gullty, | S8 on board were Mr. and Mrs John == | most the length of the field. The Yale | is for s:le, as President Hedges has Timers—Bryan Hanlon, Charles F. |3 V00 (/9023 to pay a fine of $15 | Smith, Mr. and s}l‘gs, EandessBropel | e ew n interference was fine and brought | decided to get oui of baseball if he NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Whitney oo Tihe coste:: Tng mll wes paia, | Mia# Harret Rathhunijand; Hiss Eale | 1 speciators to their feet. Just before |can find a purchaser for his club at Lot Announcer—J. B. Benoit. and the prisoner discharged. The|TAWb- o o e ana || Hleventh St and University®1. Scorer—Daniel Connell. The prizes for the events have all| been secured and are now on exhibi- | : % " * : tion at a Taftville store on Front| The prayer meeting of the Road | Bristol and New Britain. From New | street. They are as follows: church preparatory to communion will | Britain they went to Hartford, where the end Wasleyan held Yale for downs | the right price. St. Louis is one of on_the one yard line. > the best ball towns in the coumtry, Throughout the game the play was|and here js a first class investment open and_the ball was constantly in|open for some good sportsman. Mr. motion. Some Wesleyan men seemed | Hedges has become independently rich costs were $11.72; total S26. children have been on a lengthy visit NEW YORK CITY, Preparatory Meeting. with relatives and friends in Plainville, | One Block West of Broadway. 5 The only absolutely modern fire- proof transient hLotel below 384 Tucker, Anthony & Co. Louis - i n x : rooivn = . 4 b, silk A sday veni t ¥ oW ts of B. Healey. | | g 10 o to suffer slight injury. but probably | since he went to St. Louis and he is | poos 2 100 ‘vard dash, goM watch fob, silk [be held this (Thursiay) evening a|they were gues f Street. Location central, yet the heat and lack of condition were |now ready to retire on his honors. Tk 3 watch fob; 220 vards dash, s Jov- | the home of Rev. ;,T;nrxe(bx‘\ald'infi‘«‘w They arrived home yesterday 400 ra?m.‘ 200 with bath, from responsible. ‘The ball t X held a 000, {ing cup. china clock: one mile relay, The flags are alfmasted o b g o L . per y upwards, i — T naee | T Sl Relaal shout Jer Bosten aud, Dhiceon SMIC Tve ay | fome " pair: cuft buttonar potats race. | stommers owned by the New England | Milford—Mrs. John T. Sterling, vice | | Dot one sottamnt i ocnts Boston, Sept. 28.—Tiostou_defeated Chicago 3 to s . : ko trazye 4 v, Jaid up here. out | president general of the national D. A. Ted. Moderate D ST 28~ Toston, deteated Chicago 3 to 2 | ching ‘clock, gold cuff holders: jumps, | Navigation company. Jaid up preside al attaohs rate pricss: o e et o, e | ilic umbrela, mission alarm clock, | of respect to . G. Parker. secratary | R., will be the guest of homor at the 540t It nindy diing of the St coniest and B | silk watch fob; pole vault, silic umbrel- | of the New York, New Haven & Hart- | Sepiember mecting of the, Ireelove Send 2c stamp for lilustrated Guids e e e ther la, man’s pocketbook; tug of war, five [ ford Railroad Co., who died Wednes- dwin Stowe chapter, D. A. R, in| and Map of New Work City. ’ ball. The visitors hit the bal oppertumels | BCATLDnS. day: Milford. | ning ‘the ball inthe seeond game. while Boston was unablo — e ——— and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street R - connect with Brown's delsery. Seore TENNIS CONSOLATION MATCHES. NOANK READING MOVEMENT CHECKED | 18100 & Onio Boston iakie Gl i lion - nd Fri 1 Members of New York sy | st DRSS BT 3 g | R i Aiag " | Funsraliiof Rufh Porier Larasly Atsi Sailings for Savannah direct By the Stiffening of the Money Market Sollrslt 2 01 0 grvemamy T 1YW e From Bunneli and Alling. nded Daigitar otEMgaes Syt | and Boston Stock —Speculation Restrained. | Sheendo 513 % Ofrmenct $32aef oo d of the ten-| Member of Fishing Party. | Expense \ YIS The Exchan -es e e e e Smed {110 GRS § 0813 | wis tournament at the Norwicn rogue | o Ceel U and Gain Health | | e A e Torid iorad Getrm 102 5 oSchultert 4 6 0 0 0| eround = % The funeral of Ru orter of New —_ money market responded again today Cole Seen Tnker sa H Erounds o Wedlleaday atfernoon, two nd, tool ce B 3 53 State Street. 24 Bromd Stiect. ywing October settlements. The pri- | Badenc 4} 83 fReiacnp 4 0 6 18| William Frisble winhine, | from the home of pt. S o PRIVATE WIRE. vate discount rate was higher in Lon- — Em® T8 0 0 o Tons 7 sain 1| CATY defeate unnell in straig) | Go to the @on, Beriin and Paris and the result L H % 2 92612 1lseie, 61 and 6—5, and Frisbte won At A | ine” demana ‘Tor remittance Trom oo | ot 3 6w From Alling T—5 and 6. Tennis in- | | SUNNY SOUTH | BOSTON Iumy Atz ineoe v x- vy «d a responsive advance | Yo péd TWo out when winninz run scered. terest shows ro abatement, but rather NEw Yo From Pier 85, X. R, .KI.."-; | the 1 ha te T The d ol Seore’ by innings grows as the season is drawing to a 3 Tuesday, Thirsdayhad Saturdey. the foreign exchange rate here. The | M Do dipid .. oston IR = R cing ale thres e in Comfort Targest coastwise ships, commodious promenade desks, " e in the London discount rate was G L - Paes Sae e close, bringing a ree courts into L D S e oo B Ao bt sunt rate of the Bank of Eng- | Tntesborough A ARh Do e 0 be » o | Out some of the fair sex contesting in H . LA i N, 55050, anger, 4 BANKERS and BROKERS {1and tomorow would be a full 1 per | 0 Do »fd oo st 0% 0 pwnm 557 3§ singles or mixed doubles By SE. - BN J. C. HORTON, Eiartn oty ( e '<n wd v.rlv{:!,'.:r 'ztl"; t—i‘lahh:h-; Inter Macine pfa Shean? 4 1 1 4 OVofman.cf 3 0 Sttt Boata H{g}“ “Grade Fisld. + 4 por cent. busts. The call money ernationas. Baper 1. Bekio” 4 010 5 Vheherdh. 3 H 3 ER J | rate in New York was held at 21-4 onal, Pump § 131 pSwinteiais °| Columbus, O. Sept. 25.—Startl Tows Ceniral 353 oty umbus, O. Sept. 25.—Startle, a < (0CKS Hflflds .IWESIITIBMS‘ " centand above, marking the high- Karess. Gty Souibara BERSE, 316 by et B Michigan gelding, which ls raced by ® [ ] | est rate since the last week in July Do. pfad Rarlden.e 0 8 % 1Kling.e 3 Joe Gahagan of Toledo, astonished an i PRIVATE WIRE TO Thie coming disbursement of $170,000,- | Tactede Gas L {Bliotte” 8 0 1 0 oNeefame o AR o b o ) by washing the affected parts New York Ch Louis ; k for dividends and i Mino, & St Louts... Ll BB R S e o E races today by winning the first two with : ® E Cincinnat! Pittshurg | Lerest necessitates some preparation by M3 P & S 8 M Burke 0000 6 Tots and necessary heats of the 2.09 trot Norwich B o C | suifting of accounts and this Is expeet- | 400 M. kan. & Tix e muEaa o Bk ade G0 i mnin o Glenn’s [ 4 orwich Branch, Shawon Bidg. | 7 - b of only temporary effect. o be e Boss by tnaiogs: Al Sicsl ATt o besl As the authorized agents of the Buick Automoblle Co. we have re- ' Telephone 961 Uirsed either by re-deposit or by in- | e o b 800 e ey e e The Harvester will start S“lphur SOap ceived a limited number of NEW/ 1910 BUICKS of various modeis which we augea FRANK O FY T e e e S et TR A e B in an attempt to lower the world's | | are positive can be placed here within ten days. hhast *: | Soirthod to Tt) ettt to: { Noctoikc (& Western Breokiyn Takes Fourth Straight from Pituburg, | Stallion trotting record of 2.01. B 1Its an excellent remedy also The disoounts on these cars will surprise you. | rand partiy p ides | gy rokizn. Sept. 82.—Brooklyn made it four straight 3 | = 3 % NT. iod Qiatoe Finichin P R e e e s e o Piabu todas, Shusing,the waltrs put S a0 Tippy Pays Backers Well, | @ for pimples, blackheads, dan- A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. The Unifed Stales Finishing Sompany | in,temyorary proseure on the money Baine 1 i et anteo) anectvea veiiane wispore. iy | | Lexington. Ky., ept. 28—The rac- druff, itch and other skin r r crop moving purposes is not | pupies [ 502 el sl e e muled Bl | paving 3350 on each | [§ _discases. Sold by druggists. M. B. N A oy t filled Pittabairg, &S it I fine syl pris oy, pay 32 ch | i _ K restraint on the speculation ex- | Pitisourg _Conl . £ Pittshurg. Brookiyn. cket in the mutuel machines, won | Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or browa, 58c. e B ane acuiaion e |- Hetai o [semam ™ % 3 Sumisums lie “Tourth Tace, & five and & hait | Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Strest market was emphasized by the checlk | Ratway Stel: Spriog Teach.ot '~ & .30 Danbertid furlong dash, from ~ & good fleld of f to the movement In Reading. That 107000 (bl & 05 0 Twhee youngsters. n stock still absorbed a large proportion | ., e 12 2 0Hummel 2y R e the aggregate dealings in the mar- | 5w | Katingn. 3 110 3 0M-Eheenan Tighe's Team Second. : et B i | et ana was crecly supplied fn reaiiza |~ Taonit 3 16 0 oftance Jack Tighe's Rock Island baseball Common Stoek Dividend No. | M ot i A ANTRBCS. |~ gy Steale.p 01 OBelLp team in the Three I league finished itvidend of ome per ce vilnerable to the effect of the realizing, | 5200 Souttiern Pacifc i, oy Ryinte benmid Sheijeadern Suoinercld. ) L) SPOR the Commo range was narrow, but the whole | 400 Souher: Ballwar e e 0 a0 s o e Lt moved in close sympathy with it. | 1300 Teanéume Covper 9100000 Sagp o0 1910, . he large amount of space given to Texas & Pacific el RS 2 3 S F Qi EROME, Treasurer. | politics in the day’s news attracted its| 200 Tocdo. S L. & Gicats Make 16 Rune off Covaleski 500 Do ped ton Pacif e Siaiss Reatiy share of attention in the stock mar- ket, hut the interpretation of events on | the part of stock operators was con- Aectul precented them from winning the Na | Honet lenzue Denmant w0 sears azo. and vanquished @ and_indecisive. Little influenca | ,.4 Ntates Rubber | Cincinnati %8 o 4. The let hander isued eleren Life Insmarance or Death | r uiiaeont in the ‘movementoTof | 261t Uiben S sl [t el i et s e Large Assortment 3 4 prices from that source. | o0 Tran®Copmer b P !nsurance—Which ? The belief that a substantial abs %00 Va ik R ¥ . & 2 el tion of bonds by investors, espe y | & . e haarance Sapbay large sums or| by institutions, had been accomplish- | Wetern Ma a 2 l k R S o R i | B i, g Ve Bl |28 ¥ P ire an urglar Proof Safes, Blac omsists in {Aking Eclmans| INg effect on financial sentiment. The| 100 Wesieon Talon .0 ] 50 Art and Brass erative revival of such demand and its restora- ies, 508000 nver. LR 10 ¥ “lung sick person afford not | tion to effective proportions is regard- Jpedsats § l to taks the Alisrativel . re| 6 a8 a necessary preliminary o any DMeridety 4 01 . " Shgipens the appetite. makes life| supstantial recuperation of stock mar- % % “Miiter OSchlel.c 2 00 k F LA e SRS e ST LA R | e Yo S oney o | S M, 1 alnu ounters an esks, Fix= a uch improved they ticipation in stock market operations. | §7%% 71-2021-2 S i rade ota1e Crandally 3 = 2 : : Honax were irreguiar. | Total sales |24, last loan 204, closing vid 21-1, e ww s 5 | W Outfils, Stains, Bulbs, Ete. par value, $2,460,000. Tnite es Fhitigdet Yl %Al 3% *Batted for Covaleski In 9 : broad mind- | bonds were unchanged in the bid rvrk'clner':,:"' "‘:}":m?g:flf""‘- e Y‘:;“J!nfh: Mty miepe ™ R G See show window display. - . l‘i es are can be | on'call, n Y day -4, 0 Clncinnati ... - s 00 - § urs fox Qencizetion which has net e e - v Headquarters for ures, 1moieum, 1rrors, 9 I ot hasea merely ah Ciimatic o diet| sTocks. COTTON. St. Louis Wins from Philles. = restrictions. Mr. Webb's report follows:| Sale. v S, biladelphia, Sept. 28.—St. Louls azain defeated - RESTars | s, o o T o o s i S IV v | FOOTBALL GOODS Geatiemen: Durlng 1995 my physt. | 11766 Ami Coper - Slosed taady. Closing bids: September | wime wis markci by 4 b ran arive by s T | age snt me to Texes, from there to| 190 . .48, Octol 53, November 12.57 re: 5 B Xk A AT Ly TR iR g s Lk by Gates, Doors, Railings, Etc. 2 e I DEbes- of I ne A Car. & ¥ lary 13.65, March 12.76 April 13.78, Ma ab “ hbps & e 41e lman MECkrment W e catoll 13,83, June 19,82, July 13.81. S s LT - ALLING RUBBER CO me it o "‘ i:“' l'.’v' sumplion. ’;“‘““" LR ?nut closed quiet. points higher: owrey. 2} 31 10 Walsh et ¢ | A z e St B DT A LR S R §at ESTSREE e SEiwes: Napaioh Mok, SO o L B n oo i sules, 00 bale. Bremafwne 4 1 % 4 0 Pnened 1b zuf 162 State Street, New London eIy Sicet Fuaviie ERICASS GRAIN. MABKEY, Hiusess 5 0 2 1 0 Do 2 12 Store Combinations. 2008 o & Sigar Hew WEEAT Open. High Low Clse ey’ 4 108 oglrap : b Pa . for sdditional evid sou HAVE YOUR o Face and Sealp Mas- | ;00 Seore by Innings: i B Shompretag ot | e a5 Watches and Clocks Repaired g g Manienring. Ordors (¥ Philadelpity . o0 1000 WEU. ! sken for combings. (o Comtral £ aam & R by FRIS v . 5 UNUERWOOD, o P i Slye| A= recemtly as 1837 forgerr was p 2 R i e % 7 punishable by death in Emmiand. Junlidav 25-27 Franklin Street. —~— 31 Rrestwam

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