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AUTUE‘EE:ISUHAHCE Highlanders Make the Series Even e e J. L UATHROP & SONS, | Get Game from the Giants, 5 to 4—Wiltse We:kened B optivian STeet Merwich, Cenn.| o the Eighth—Baseball and Football in Local Sports TARRANT & C0,| ™% 117 MAIN STREET. ~ OUR MEN'S STORE Men’s Raincoa New York, Oct. 14—Victory perched |t Michel, for Sationaly Dest " on the banners of the New York Amer- | e e Do Fire, Accident, Health, | as eamme crutehe New York p‘m-":::..,.t v L]ablli(y ed the ?auon.flg in the last two i t} als “‘ o 2 58, et nings of a well played contest anfl|iriier, tn iieic:” wr out < e, 1487 Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | son series by a score of ® to 4 Tae game took place on the Amarican | league grounds and the stands were | e s INSURANCE packed, but on the whole the contest | b i e o S R iacked the tang of yesterda tres, Evans ol Klew 60 Men's .7 Coats, comprisiNg the surplus stock ef the Sl --Kanmi‘r} Joats, Vill be o frexed at an average ,“. per cent. These CHals are recogni H i £ame | e sas e, SF et bascout £ i Th " 3 ¥ & won by the Nationals at the Polo | dav. ihe fomer winiug by che scre of 4 i 1 (BT et eftrer as Ralm oats or Topcoa ere are net - e e e ferounds THUEVERIHGY periaps 1o res| Vil Sesde oof wiuthelil i B o, | | [} e¥eryior, buz ail sises’ aro represented in the diferent Teta. . action, now that the scries is under S ol LG R S £ . Assets §2,594,330.17 way. g 1 / On Cale T>day and antil sold at these prices : £eb26TuThS it w sltchers’ contest between the left-handed Wiltse of the Nation- i als and Warhop of the Americans and | i $ % slz Coats at a.” "the honors were fairly even Ilnfl" '1"; ? 3 A last two innings, when in the face o 5 o a batting rally Wiltse weakened ang ' "o T Men's Gray Herringbane Striped lost " control. “Warhop worked splen- | st e 2 Raincoats fully cravenetted—Spe- gidly throughout the gamy and his o Jamis 80820 sial price $8.8. value $1249, fectiveness increased as the innings | Hunsenc § 1§ 4o passed. After the third Inning the Na- | pyens 1 00 1 9 tionals made but one hit off him, and his_underhand ball came to the plate to braak sharply before the Nationals' batsmen in a mystifying manner, causing them (o send up weak flies. Devlin alone solved Warhop's delivery, making a heme run and a double whi brought three of the Nationais' across the plate. Fletcher at chort did axcellent work. Witk Warhop going_ nicely it looked 1i the Nationals until the | when. after two men had zone ou $15 Coals at §11.98 Men’s Idght Covert Rainceats, fully lcravenetted—Special Price, $11.98, value $16.00. WlLL PRESENT ELKS' CHARM $20 Coats at $14.98 taka chancss on Fire Insurance?® o ?| Hemphill drove the bail to left. Chase | No wiss and prudent persan does. ' We | oliowed this hit with A swash to cen- TO DANNY MURPHY. Men's Fancy Striped Rainconts— 00d, reliabla companias, and | tor oy, B S A U R Ll —— x all annual pavment oen remMova | Femsiit s el e oL, SHOMZFAZS | Norwich Party Will Be in Philadelphia . Eonnign crbventtont - S et i C ROt AL | o mericans . supporters | for Werld's Series. - ko A T e shouted to Knight to tie the scord and | . — = i AAC S. JONES, the shortstop sent a single to left Norwich friends of Dan Murphy, | _— T started early this week to raise a| . L e e Sirbatal to the ke e richE felder | Top Row, Wilson 1b, White p, Pilling Z.. Richards Building, 91 Main St | ¢ :mpire vans saw the interfersnce | ABd valuable batter of the Philad=l- | Middle Row, Potter cf, Murphy (capt.) ¢; Waldron rf, Brown io. otdda and allowed the run. phias. clampions “of the Amer T s e sy Gralar Pitcher Waakess | league, have been successful in their . ke U : attempe and will prescnt the trophy 0| Standing, Stone, gs, Physical Director Less THE GFFICE OF WAL F. HILL, {, Spocsrass was hit be a pitched b Insurance and Real Estats Agent, | Dringing Chase heme. Devlin tried to | W | block Chase as he rounded third ‘oase, | t 20 Coats at $14.98 Men’'s Black Unfinished Worsted Raincoats, lined with Skinners Satin, with “Presto” collar, Priest- ing Bandlow, coach and manager. 0, percentage 1.000, total runs scored 11y, {him during the coming games in Phil- | League Record—Games played 11, games won 11, games 1 n He was forced at second | adelphia for the world's championship. ored by opponents 4. 2 Real Estate by Murray, who scored on a hot double | Danny will be 3 > |55 Devith? "With jonly s ris. heeasd! nany Lbe | Y. M. C. A. Scores. Batting’ Averages. Fielding Averages. iy cravenstted—special price. $14.98, and Fire Insurance, te the score in the ninth, Ma * | have followed him throu; | June 18, 10 F. M. T. A. AB. H. Pe. value $20.00. IR Chase noted that Wiltse was weaken- | campaign and (o comgrat 10 Baltic A. C. Potter. 13 19 | DeBarro; 1ocated in Semens Block. over C. M. | He ordered his men to walt the | being cne at the e 11 J. C. Pirate Muroh 19 ctcher, Wil:ams, Room 9, third floor. | h—)r out and in consaquence Gard- | champions. Dannc wis alse b | 12 Taffville A. Ning, son tab1za Telephone 147. ! the first man up, walked. Mitchell | of the Athistics when they were cham- 189S MG T A A8, Hendrici, Murpiy DIt wy-w pitchod Hell snd the sibnd| oha o meticeWhen thiey ware cliznt: 3 Dattie A. G White, Pillins. A Cemplete Showing vent wild. Roach, batting for War- ' piaving sec ATTORMEYS AT LAW. hep, laid down a sacrif Augtin | PR | Brown, Noves, p, d b orwich men for them then. *Played off, 6 Baltic A. C. to | August 13 11 J. C. Pirates, Fietcher, Brown, for Fall - —_— promptly singled to . | attend the two games in Phila a | Aug 12 Taftville A. C. | Stone, White, LA Mitchell ~ took are included Georze P. Madden nl A 2 10 Tigers, Ricketts, Potter, ¢ Men‘s. Fall Suits, Meils O AMOS A. EROWNING, aniels hit to Devlin and Mitchell was | Heath, Noah Rosers, Edwar September 3, 16 Baltic A. C., Noves, 2 Ricketts, f, of Men's s, Men's Over- 4 gaught at the plate. Hemphillwho had | Lewis S. Manchester, Henry B. Daven: Waldron, s Caron, f, coats, Men's Hats, Men’s Sweaters, | demey-at-Taw. 8 Mchards mag. | pot0 NISE, Band all dev, was pur |port, Ben Hannis James Reagan and| o a6 iy, Waldron, f, Men's Suits and Men's Under- Phone K. Clietiv S ttlen conts nob it g phatd Lo e DemPIC Nt At henteanect C_dewelt, CUiy (Rhates: and eyl [N |5t = S - and Chase, the next batier, waiked. | S Y. M.C. A DeBarros, Hendrick We show every €004 kind of Man's | forcing in’ Austin with the winning | . ROWN & PERKINS, ittomeys-at-law | ron : | ACADEMV spssume uP. = e e - - gn;“"';“—s"m Drawers, fi: { v . | "The score: | = . 2 nion Sulte—both medium an ever First Nap Bank Snetucke: S| N¢ SOl L, | Improvement in Team Play Shown | best same in the last period and ate up’(lol be accepted by the assoclation, !shm at tho Tomewood Couptry club it welght. . e e LAl e ab . . | the ground in good strides then. but it was taken by four stop watches, | e S .2 . ) emambe Ter Be-h " Opon Mentas aud "San Smanisare %50 § 3| This Week—Manual Training Here ‘'f S{pUNS I E004 SRS LI | dave| two of which caught It under 50 sec- | Miss Campbell, whose home is in Ham- nation. nings. Tonmend ™ § 3,1 5 5| This Afternoon. | they have shown marked jmprovement | onds. | ilton, Ont., defeated her clubmate. Miss 0CreeT 40300 2 e ] {in the smoothness of running off their — { Florence Har 4 up and 3 to }!:-t, - 3 310421 Since thel indec slays and the ability to keep driving | RINGING DOWN THE CURTAJN i Martin defeated Allx,se Llllu-}n “)‘: t & Mitche“ Pt 2111 1]game at Willimantic A at the game from start to finish which | ON LOCAL BASEBALL | 0L New York 3 up and 2 to phay. Mis e orteous co. iy 48 4§ 8 football team has been putting in some | shoutd ‘kep Manual Training in Gim- | Campbell 1s the holder ot e Ameri- . practice under Coach Aultman and | cq vard off thel ack right e : n, Scoteh and : ] a Totale %0 €26 1 o THaka e e ol mon Shog e e YA the e there |~ Grounds—Greeneville Wants Game Tied in Duckpin Rell-Off. | *Bated fer Wi in oh New London M ng el | is nothing to get a line on the two Bad. In the roll-off of the team duckpin BA"KEHS | _Score by tnning | comes here for a_game on the campus. | teams, but the local boys are confiden — | tourney at the Rose alleys this week | Nationars 9218 0006 14| The Willimantic game showed that the | they will have the big end of the fig-| Last call for the h baseball | Cole and McClafferty had a good lead | e’ s sLO@z 08 boys were slow to get their football| ures. | followers for the seas 1910 this | with a score of 744, but the team of | Runs, for Americans Chase, Knight,; Gardner Aus- | machine running, as they played their| T afternoon when the Greeneville team | Cole and Stone tied this up, principal- NG ELAME TO CORRIDON and BROKERS 28 Shetuckei Sireet Telepione 095, | journeys to the Hospital diamond to |1y through the star work of Stone.| _FOR LAJOIE'S HITS. | Iy conclusions with the State Hospit- who came across with a tiwee string| - I al team, the Cit league hampions. | total of 404. Two teams aré .yet to . | is Third Baseman. | Special == Today they each have a game, and although | Hill-Combies 677, McClafferty-Hill*629, | Cole-Hill 627, I.. Young-Colé 613, Hid- | Stone 601. | | i Manager Bowen of Greeneville can- not upset the Hospitals from first e 60 place he will push his nine to make | Friday's On the s between the two teams | roll. The other scores are as follow Chi . Oct—4.—*T found that Cor- aily ze was. taken by INCREASED ACTIVITY. | 5w 7r% |riden had a perfectly logical and he strongest fight they know to beat |Bill McClafferty with a single of 145. ’ Members of New York R A e s | 1 , Mz, |Delieve an absolutely truthful expla- | zanager Farrell out in their individual | . e _ A and Béston Stock Dealings in United States Steel on an (g (nation of the Teason i Ljole made | jorlia™” | Liohtweights 7ve: Lauralé Hilk:' .| I h Enormous Scale. Conral of ‘New demey.ilz s A o0 e O ion with fhe st Lol This"Kind of a fight should bring ; This afternoon the Lightweighits of | 20.00 and $25 Lxchanges Qhicag: & Alton e tarviey f the St. Louis | 5yt the fans in fancy numbers for the | Greeneville and the Laurel Hill foot- | 4 .00 o New York. Oct. 14.—Another active Chicato Great Wesiern ALY .| farewell baseball event of the season. | ball teams will clash for the first time value §: an day was added to the speculative Do. prd re has ben some misrepreseht- | Lefty McLaughlin, with Bill Houlihan | this scason on the Shetucket camp; over the hat ws ented as a hunt Tow, drive which it would | have been dangerous to field. Others were cle ced bunts that a| veteran flelder would have digficulty | Donton. 53 Stn. New York. 24 Broad Street. VATE WIRE. Chicago & N W at 230 o'clock. As both teams. are | | catching will_be the regular battery ! ireeneville and Manager | evenly matched a good clean game is e Lightweights have a year, and are under the ch Carl Johnson. They | | | movement for the rise in stocks, which | emerged this week from the 1'x'e0'h|n$’ age. M. £ st P €. & St Lo Colorado & Southern 0 Censolidatedd ¢ workers for Farrell will send out Bill Austin to |looked for. tie one more victory to his bunch for | fast team thi the season. Catcher Harrington will | direction of Cc and Mana- | are ready to meet all comers under th= Today $15.00 and $18.60 upward movement in evidence for some time previously. The revival of spec- ulative activity remained without more specific explanation than the growing Dalaware & Tuds 0 tethie: ard at e oy | handle Eill's speedy one: i ADIES’ HATS encouragement fostered by the impos- 0 Decer & Rio Grande A .5.yf“"_‘,$m:§:","\< e ccused for | er Farrell wants to see a crowd that | average weight of 130 pounds. Their | R a 2 e mdethity Bl B it will make the box office smile. lineup: Scbeleski le, Oney It, Fleming | lg, Farrell ¢, Richardson: rg, nyone familiar with Laj value $3.90, $4.90 ard $5.90 - . ' ' ng promise of the crop vield and the minic Ominiek e e e broad stream of new supply to the 1 Do sl *las a batter can understand how it | NOT TRYING HARD T B onem (maneser) | Tb, DMAMAG i A s, Nk daoth o) %o 2d pid can undes d how it | vdholn manager) fb, Ma | BANKERS and BROKERS jicuntoya moulth wak denilned o work | i e 1% | would be quite possibly for him to | TO BEAT ALL-STARS | {0, RyChol, (manage | market dealings showed effect on | | 700 Iinois Conenl experienced veterans of e time | College Football Teday. | () c10CKS Hflflds mvsstmflnts the money market, biit in no such de- | 1itey Li000Es M Sesbara il | le vs. West Point. 4 Athletics, Says Connie Mack. and again. I give Corr vee as to restrain the activity. Loans | 810 twer 'tiare 130 [ B, and G0 mat think el e o Gt PRIVATE WIRE TO T T e DA R O I Tt Py e i kI8 Sitionor blaime ok aulh St Bl e R Gl o e PO gl ol - Monday and the exemption from any mationa 8 el SR e hletics be weakened by the team’s e . Pl ~ I St Louls | severe strain today built up confidence | X B i PRGBS hot defeat at the hands of the picked team | Anapols oRIhaton & Semal, e itisburg | in the amplitude of resources. The { & , with which it has been practicing this B Pennsylvania Tufts vs. Maine. Princeton vs. week,” declared wise old Connie Mack to the |40 YALE PLAYERS TAKEN | Friday. “My team is not tryin n the Don’t Get Worried Over Defeat nf’ | orwich Bramch, Shaanea B."g. | special requirements in additio stock market activity to be met cette. White Star Clothing House Yale contingent at. tk zame will ex nd for tickets ily large and applications could not be expects a lively but not owing to the buckwardn T | payment of large sums tomorrow for i FOR WEST POINT GAME. | hard to win these practice games o Saris o elephone 901 | diviaenas na (ntersst made the tran- | s [ the ‘men are taking no chances of in-| SeHmOE O nivbrsity. cug FRANK O. MOSES, M quillity of the money market more no- ! Big D d for Ticket the Blus'sd We are simply trying to keep | " c 8% | ticeable, and increased the belief that i9 Homantifor alickees by the Blue s npaat up.” i '\‘-‘ 1 M | resourcés would be resurned to the [ Followers. ! —_— < ichicas e minee Pt o Opzn every evening S d l d money market next week. The pre- New Haven, Comn Oct. 14— Yale's | Canadian Golfer Will Meet English| * 7 i& L h - liminary estimates of the week's cur- o, (dveny Conu Ocl o ta . Nale Wi ¢ | 5 econ nan Im. v movement indicated that, out- | Ioths il soued. xom Whic STl e ok ShiLhe e i el Polo Results Friday. l\flOtOl" l | side of the drain on sub-treasury op- S e b B R Campheil, lately of North Berwiek, | , At Fall River: Fall Ri Brock- GYCICE | Satipns, (he cnries (Anpments with New York this evening. About Scotland, will meet Mrs. G. M. Martin | 0 1t o | 1909 4 H. P y ke 08 cadh T texor A New Yomc. ¢ ut rty pl were taken alonz. and of Tavistock, Ensland, in the fnals for | (AL New Bedford: New Bedford 10| Heavywsights Looking for Games. |from Sunday in the 1910 champlonship 1910 4 H. P. . | computed that the sub-treasury with- el Bandoed Fale mh A bsconlails QSRE BRIt dIon TiRpIC “’“"“""“', At Taunton: Taunton s, New Haven| The Heavywelghts of Greeneville are | Serles. OManager FHenderson, ".c“‘.lc' 1910 4 H. P, Magnet $175 | rawals of $4914.000 would be offset | . e S a =4 | trying to arrange a game with Man- | ontanthe miree hie 1oomtans canel: 9 . agneto...... $200 | 1o the extent of over $1,000,000 by this | 3 polis as an escor i At Providence: Providence 6, Hart- | . pture (Run less than 5 means. Excelaior Auto Cycles, Tires, |, The, selling In the afternoon reac- aves, Saddies, Lamps, Gas Tanks and | {ion ooviously was induced by the at- cther necessary supplies in stock tractive profits accrued, and there was no flurry in money. 0NLY ONIE "BEST” { fora 4 g ager Larkie's Independents for a week | if they meet. The Thames National Bank OF NORWICH | Norwich People Give Cmm Where | £ C. V. PENDLETON, JR The dealings in States Ste s (b enaes Credit is Due. Yantie, Conn., or Imperial Garage, | Were on an enormous scale ale faculty Js watehing the SNerwich. bandying of thousands of shares closely and has conferred with Coach | T | ectid | this “premier "speculative counter in Coy as to reported serious injuries of | _LeoPle of Norwich who suffer with single blocks from one hand to an- other on the floor of the stock ex- change recalled the davs of great mar- ?\ ket movements of the past. The 8| this one stock caused some suspicion | e ol e of the general movement, on the score as ¥ that a desire to distribue a great ac- ie Fanning Studios. Our line of cumulation of this stock in the hands players, there having been a score on | Sick kidnoys and bad backs wani a [the list at one time. At present the | kidney remedy that can be depended 1\}1‘: ;fwn\h\’l;: V_nvr.»_\“:‘»:r“:;Hrm v‘hz"fl\l upon. The best is Doan's Kidney minor cha Pills, a medicine for the kidneys onl made of pure roots and herbs, and the only one that is b in Norwich. Here's { LOWERED TWO WORLD'S TROTTING RECORDS. Urited States Feait fed S [ el Staes Stcel Do, prd viah * Copper ased to meet vou at ked by cures| orwich testi w I P of powerful private bankers lay at the TRl Tk mony: back of the present market movement. Wabasty Native Belle and Earl Jr. Do Great! ans ‘hal i et & Mpesont. ke yeen s - Mrs. Charles H. Whaley, 9 Treadway | ETRRES - | S cimpme et e | SRRl JE T aries 11 Whaiey, Treadway | trade offered no explanation of the Westaro, Miansiend - Avenue, Norwich, Conn., savs: “Ever| the finest ever. Also Lace Curtains,| apparently heavy accumulation of this Westem Union exington, (Ky.. Oct. 14.—Two | ¥ince my first axperience with Doan’s and Upholstéry | stock. There was heard the conten- I B records were lowered and {wo | Kidney Pills some yvears ago T have| tion, however, that events of the last | Toisl caics, 956,100 sharcs e o g Loyened - : ! few days have shaped themselves in Renthoky: Trotting otk | Hrisders Ao icd Jthem, highly. Thelr ute bag ¢ 31 Willow SL favor of the demand of the railroads | COTTON. association today. Native Belle sct 5 |%2Ved me a great deal of suffering. (9] etucket Street ow for advances in freight rates. New York, Oct. 14—Cotton futures | new world’s record for 3 year old trot- | MY experience with various remedics, ot It is assumed that the assurance of | ciosed stewdy. Closing bids. Oetoper | tns fillies by going T _ c s > ober | ting fillies by going a mile in 2.06 1-2. [ has taught me that many of them. increased revenues to the railroads | 1485 November 14.52, December 14.86, [ _Iarl Jr. broke the world's record (nr'w slo ' doi "o :i e ‘. 11 will release large orders for material | January 14.94, Februa: 0, March | the three fastest last quarters ev. hjl ng good in one way, Wil sept12, from that source, which have been | 504, April 15.10, May 15.15, June 15.11, | Paced in a race in the 2.0 cause distress in another. Such is not ¥ : , May 15.15, o © 2.05 pace. He New Fall Goods T “";({;x':zr‘;;‘:: ‘;‘uet rate gues- | July 15.14. paced the last quarter of the first heat | true of Doan's Kidney Pills, which 1 on was ] - | " 'Spot closed quiet and unchanged; | in 25 3-4, of the third in 29 and of the S 0 Remnants large and small pleces. | timately must be made. middling- uplands 14.90: middling sult | final heat in 281-4, D o N D Eevi & Eonie Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,870,000. i e, ot Sia"barores | Bonds were firm. Total sales par | i515; sales, 1,700 Goods. Broadeloths, etc. Good bargains | v, 7 s i< ; Poods. Boasciothe, ote. value, $3,811,000. United States bonds REMNANT STORE, JOFN BLOOM, Proprietor. General H. equailed the record for | Oru8 Store. They act solely upon the the fastest third heat in a race with | Kidneys, and do not affect the other were unchanged on call. ‘MONEY. 2.043-4 in the 207 trot. Spanish |organs. I consider it a pleasure to New York, Oct. 14—Money on call | Queen eaualled the world's record for | recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to all 5 = T oo |the fastest fitth heat trotted in a race strong, 2. 4 per cent.; ruling rate [ {6,075 1 kidney sufferers.” Sales. Hien. 500 Allis Chalmers pfd .. 179 West Main St sep3d 3 3-4; last 1 ; closing b%d 3 1-4 offe P s - For sal> by all dealers. Price 50 - - . el s Sronsers sicty iays | Q1RO Cut Track Record Four Seo- [cenis v i o, tomuin || 1H€ public is cordially invited to inspect the uns DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN R e I New o soie agents fox e vaited || ' Hide & 1 @5 ¥t il Vo S maroadville, - Alass.; Oct. 14.—Despite | States, ilits i ° / ti, B2 5 e cent, wleaidadaton WS TR e e — nes — wa]] - Fivalled facilities offered to its customers by The Cenia/ Surgaon o bile association pe: | lvsemeiee u ‘\\:pw O, High Lm Clase. |'cause of his proposed ‘“,e mm‘ Jack | take no other. £ 2 g o st 7 ™ | = - (35 1536 aang o4 Barney Oldflel — - in chargs o Dr. @ 1u tsers pracem | “EE T o [T A A X b Y o o wnd e wisn. || Thames ™ National Bank, and to avail of its s No‘lrl:.--h. b Suger et 0 | cons TR ,“““.“' adyille h all might know.of .the ben- | ; & Namie gem il o | e Bemeays s TN regr vz |} services in every department of banking. e Rl e St Bule| 157 Atlsse_cooat_ e 1en D= s Trsord was a4 secomils, mado he Ralph fance he could not ‘work. nor sleep. He ; uu-v-:-;.u,. o orilciion 3 s B ‘men -3 -l g . June 71, 1308, | save Foley's Kidney Remedy complete- Cldfield s time s nut ‘official and will ‘15 cured him. Lee & Osgood Co. |