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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESbAY, OCTOBEfi 4, 1910 % 3 INSURATICE. J. L. ATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. geptodaw N. TARRANT & CO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Giass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society: u. 8, Assets $2,694,330.17 feb26TuThs to take chances on Fire Insurance? No wise and prudent person does. We represent good. reliable companies, v a =mall annual payment ¢ remove ou from hapless chance to the realm ef absolute sscurity. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insuranc is jocated In Somery’ Block, over C. M. Willams, Rosm 9, third floor. feblsa Telephone 147. acté ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. AMOS A. BROWNING, 3 Richards Bldg. Atlerney-at-Law, Phone 205 BROWN & PERKINS, Jitornsys-at-law over Wirst Nat. Bank, Shetucket St trance Btpirway next t6 Thames Nat. Rank Tel. 38-2. 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Louise Franicin fMiner \. ya, Wacatad in her new ofice, B Paum 1 Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. % :lsphene 660. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1= acknowledged to be the best on the marke: — PEERLESS. A telephone oider wil reselve promp: -attention B. J. MeQORMICK, 30 Franklin St meyl T ThE WEEN vou want to pat yeur buel- pess befors the public, there iz no m @lum heider than threwgh the advertls. ing eolumms of The Builetin, black and | HANLEY’E | \World Series Begins in Philadelphia 2 i e | Aall First Game on October I7—Details all Arranged by Fug! ting in Evers’ Place—Athletics Win with Ease from ' & G stolen bascs, Boston. Cincinnati, O., Oct, 3.—A toss of a]teams to give part of the world's series Totals, Score by innings: /National Commission—Zimmerman Does Great Bat-| {Z@HM 1 Colling,2b 2 ! Dootan.ss ¥ a4 4 lllneup this year of what it is prediet- 0 M'Innis, % ] Moran.c e g g ed will be one of the strongest t " o 1 Mo ¢ 279 0 1 o |that ever wore the Crimson on the 1 Totals. .- Erwin 1 0 0 0 o lgridiron. Both men are now practis- drtenc 2 3 p ey El gy ing in the scrimmages daily at the Totals, 31 e Bergen In Oth. stadium and both are showing as well / - as ever they did in their footbal ca- reer, inot particularly carrying all before him when he charges. With Captain Withington, Smith and Bob Moore; fust base on | Flisher as.the other three members of stolen bases, Bates, Magee: | the line, Harvard expects this year to aubert, Grant to Mo it | Sweep all before her. Besides this e Moot 1% by Bell 4: ime, 1.45: | line, Coach Leary has under him two umplres, Eason and_ Johnsione. pairs of ends from which there is | L little \to- choose. They are Lewis and 1 Long, O'Flaherty and Bud Smith. Of i | Scoro by innin | Phftades 02 0 0 0—1% | Philadeiptia T 1 . Philadeiphia 2; three hi suw Braoklyn aso hit, Titu: crror. Philadelp) doubie plays. 1 o te, Hall ey, Struni, by Dygert 5; left on base:, R first base cn balls, off Hall 6, firt’ base on crrors. Boston 1. Philadel- 3: hit by pitcher. 2, &y Hall 1; wild Hall; time, 1. Tonnolly and ’ TEAM HARVARD'S STRONGEST the team to be selected from these, PREPICTED THIS YEAR | with Wigglesworth at halfback, Cor- — bett at right halfback and Leslie at : umpires, coin today decided at the meeting of proceeds to former teammates Wwho WM 3 o Yok & | Crimson Outlook Is for Record Break- | fuithack, Harvard men say no im- the national baseball commisgsion that have been released to clubs in the Nowt. Nork. Ock’ § - Washington® defeated ing Eleven. - provement could be desjred and ‘they the first game of the world's Jpaseball | same leagua this season, and the rule‘i Yorkytoday 4 to 0. thrugh Johnson's fine D g believe the Crimson will see such a championship series between the Phil- | prohibiting bonuses to the playvers DY | and the @bility of his fesmmates to make hits fo “Dodo” Minot, Harvard's plunging | football year this fal as will go down adelphia Athletics, champions of the | the owners of the two clubs. A lowing {he locals crrors. Score: | fullback of last year, and Bob Mec- |in the annals of the game as a long American league, and the Chicago| The reserved seat pr were fixed WmBagioh /5 o< Lt g e | Kay, now seem likely (o be in the | list of triumphs. Cubs, champions of tho '\afiunal[:En?r‘:?asd"mggsifs&;; ::‘}]';jbet PI) p.:;q-; for|spes Vi aipe ane - T abilt g o league, will be played in Philadelphia. 0 Hemphill.rf 4 0 o A few moments later the commission | Special Arrangement on Sunday Game. P02 owelent 4 12 apnounfed that the om}t»fts would be- | s s usteli the: platiors Wil recerve] s h 105 2 cizspg R i R | 60 per cent. of the proceeds of the first | i/2 03 i 3 uperstition Favors icago. | four games., but to allow the pl TS | £ 0 0 ] There has always been a supersti- i to benefit by a Sunday game the com- 1148 H { Children Cry for Fletcher’s tion among baseball followars that the Mission put a provision in the rules| Johmsonp 4 0 1 0 y team iwinning the toss for the first|that if none of the first four games'| . ...y =~ 0 | 7 = e 2w AR — game loses the series. For this reason | receipts equals those of the Sunday | 5 0 | MR -President Murphy of Chicago was not | game in Chicago, in case the later| £ 5 much downcast when President Shibe|game is played, the plavers' Propor-i ... .- = fotsls 1] of Philadelphia_accurately called the| tionute’ share shall be made on the| IFied “r Viueho 9th. | turn of a half dollar toda basgis of the Sunday game in Chicago.| ...y innings: { Tha series will be played off in the| The commission also called attention | wacnington oo A B s PP following manner: to the rules of the series which forbid ¢ York 0000 00 8 0 00 First game, Monday, Oct. 17, at Phil- ! the teams to give any part of the! ot 3 F adelphia. world’s series proceeds to former team PR Second game, Tuesday, Oct. 1§, at|matss who have been released to clubs | 0 el s =y _ R Philadelphia. in the same league this season and N N\ \ \ % Wednesday, Oct. 19, train trip from | prohibits the giving of bonuses by the| The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been i owners to the players of the two In case any of the games are pe poned by weather conditions, the suc- ceeding games are to be moved ahead, € pt that in anyv event the game X scheéduled for Sunday, Oct. is to be played in Chicago. Philadelphia to ( Third gamey Oct. 20, at game, Oct. 21, at g0. Games Aftar the Fourth. & other games are requirad to ne supremacy, a fifth game will Having in mind the trouble with the! ticket scalpers during past world’s se- | | | be playved Saturday. Oct T aries, the commission teday added th: hurried run in a special train from | following warning to its announce- | Chicago to Philadelphia. and in case! men s another game is required another fast| “The public cautioned run in a sopecial train will be made| paying any higher prices far fickets | from Philadelphia to Chicago in ti than those fixed in the official sched- | to play the sixth game in Chicago Sun- | yles. Every effort will be made to pr day, Oct. 22 vent tickef scalping and the licenses | If the series should not be settled by this time, the vlace of play s2venth game will be | the toss of a coin. ires who will officiate in the will tizgler and O'Day for the National league and Connolly and bli 3 Hav <t & L public need have no fear as to gaining Sheridan for the American lezgue. adiiss Eligible to Play. The: ission also provided tha The players zligibie to take part in| "2 cilecies shall be issued each day FFeint]. o srdless of waather conditions Chicago National T.eague C! granted to the tickets will be revoked | if they are found in the hands of| ng the determined by ‘Both clubs have been limited in le of reserved seats and &= 2ach | their grond has a capacity of over 30.000 the | | { AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Philadelphia. i e abh po a e OStrunkef 4 0 4 0 0| 0 iord.if 411004 Games will be called in each city at | 2 p. m. The commission called atten- tion to the rulds which forbid the FINANCIAL~AND COMMERCIAL | 1 | - | 8TOCK PRICES WELL HELD. ‘ 600 Do. pfd | sl | | Signe of Re-entry of Operators ot Larger Resources. [ ) Touis Cotorado Fuel & Iron 0 Colerado & Southern Do. 1st prd C. & H. Coal Consolidated Gas Corn Products Delaware & Denver & Rio | ¢ Do. pfd S today gave further evidence of passing {out of the hands of the mnarrow ele- | ment of board room traders which has | engrossed the dealings for many weeks | past. Instead of that there were signs | | of a re-entry of operators of larger| | resources and of a broader scope in | method. The reappearance on the tape | of ®locks of 1,000 to 7,500 shares of United States Stecl was regarded as | suggestive m this dire. This de- | velopment gave rise to j turg over the personality thus ly disclosed in the dealings. The effe was to renew the cofigestion of the dealings in a handful of speculative favorites and to throw ont the balance of the market again. The early part v s|Aw a continuance of favor ities and securities of a minor eclass or which are not often aotive in the market. The appearance of growing breadth { which was a feature on this account of last week’s market wase altered as the day progressed and th= concentra- tion in United ates Steel, Readin and Union Pa hecame more pro- ‘ New York, Oc he stock market A 31004 &w L2015 19 | | Tsiand .. & Nashvlile. . that the traders were driven to retreat Mex. 2d ptd and they heiped the advance by re- buying stocks. The first quotation for sall loans was at 2 3-4 per cent., and the fixing of the renewal rate at that | zure quieted any apprehiension that was caused by the $5,000,0 figure to which the actual surplus had sunk in th Saturday bank statement was evident that the heavy decline irv cash hoidings last week was atiributed | Bl isyivania 0. G batt to temporary causes and that confi- "uwl ;“ "‘ I. { dence was felt in an early return of ewed Steel Car | | part of that cash. The New York ! sually reaponds more sing of periodical set- money market slowly to the pa tlementa th foreign markets The London stock market strengthened by the assumption the labor trouble with the Manc spinnars was settled. The refu terms was reported later and acted as a check on the rising tendeney her The early news from Manchester stin ulated an active demand for cotton in New York and th=> government report of condition of the crop sharpened the demand still her. This was a fac- tor in the easier tone of the foreign exchange market. The disappointing showing of the gevernment raport 4 not preclude storks of railroads in the southern region from sharing fu i the upward movement of the dar. The indlcated restriction of the year's c ton vield. consifiered in connaction w | the swall supplies carried over from the last crop. present a problem that cannot but have seriouz bearing on | general industrial outlook. Totn! Steel Spring wae that Dfl.. ! Ronds were- firm. sales. par | A vaiue, $1.980.000. T nitad States honds | e S were unchanged on call. i West Union Tel. West. Man Do. 1st pfd STOCKS. Wisconsin Central g i Total seles, 564,207 shares. ‘Amal._ Copper A S Am. Beet Suzar ... Am. 3 Do. Am. COTTON. New York, Oct. 3.—Cotton futures }mosed firm. Closing bids: October 4% 1 13.80, November 13.99, December 14.08, | January 1410, February 14.17. March | 14.28, April 1432, May 14.36. June 14.35, July '14.34. Spot closed steady, fifteen | points higher; middling uplands. 13.90: [ middling gulf, 14.15; sal 800 bales. MONEY. Oct. 3 ork Money on cal'| 4@3 per cent.: ruling rate | i iast loan 2 7-% oxing bld 3 offered’ mt 3. "Pirue lowng frm: sixty « days 4 1-4: uninely days 4 %-4@5; six nionths 4 1-2@4 3-4. { CHICAG® GRAIN MARKET. 1 e SR00 Central Laather 208 D ped i i 0% e | o 2% 2% s2%p 57% wu 2% 64 @% Wi Caldwell 1 in time here today w in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of’ and has been made undex his per- ' W sonal supervision since its infancy. zod de % Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘“Just-as-good’’ are but Experiments that trifle with and eéndanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Lastoria is a harmless substitute for Castdr 0Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine, K nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrheea and Wind Colic. 1t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation | and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulites the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS R . 1.43; umpires NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost 58 Zimmerman's Batting the Feature. sn performed a feat icinmati and Chicago ccualled in the elagae two balls over the left | | cher, Beaumont, Brown, ¢ole, Chance, | W v MAiTIan < Evers, Foxen. Hofman, Kling, Kane | ; ol i o G B o e . Melntyre, Needhabm, Overall, Pfelfrar, | bilsdsiohis = " T g Bears the Signature of | Preister, ‘Richle, Reuibach, Sheckard, | a4 Lo otais, 8 Steinfeldt, Schulte, Tinker, Weaver, | 58 £ il Philadelphia American League Club riires. Zimmerman: home. runs { —Atkins, Bender, Bar Baker, | e Coombs, Colli Ponohie, Dygert, | Rl 2o Y Davis, Derrick. 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Those who have to eat an early breakfast before the stove is radiating heat can get immediate warmth from y R iy e an oil heater, and then turn it off. hits, off Wiltse 1 in 4 inning oft Am The girl who practices on the piano in a cold room in the morning can have warmth from an oil heater while she plays, and then turn it off. he member of the family who has to walk the floor on a cold win- ter’s night with a restless baby can get temporary heat with an oil heater, and then turn it 6ff. The ERFECTLO SMOKELESS Collins D Brown 2: Klem and Kane St. Leuis 2 3-—Pittsburg_won the today 1~ 5 mediately at work. It will burn for nine hours without refllling. smokeless and odorless. It has a damper top and a cool handle. always shows the amount of oil in the font. 2 It has an automatic-locking flame spreader which prevents the wick from being turned high'enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be cleaned in an instant. 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