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i ' ‘ NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1910 L i o INSURANEE. # l';‘y;fin Harvard won 4 to 0 at Yale |GREATEST SERIES ON RECORD | ABOUT $37,000 NET, . - Jeun e SR mp;mn i g FIRE 5 “Yale arsi played the Army in 1893 PEERE T DA T P1DR0N FACH AR ::{'n:f.{"’,.’,' that it © the ““cm’l:eg 3 s 2 i > e is ecerected | be ; A“Tfl BILITY 'smu“[ Jihen the iargest score in Yale-West | goth Chicago and_ Athletics on Edge| Places for 20,100 People in Stands, | CTOWG turns out cish Game bo Se20tios LIABILIT 9, Of the 18 games, Yale has won | = for Beginning of Basebal e | e ey s o i e Eept Philadelphia, Oct. 16.—Huge inter- |org will figure in the reesipts of the Point - i 2 oint connections was rolied up—28 to ’s Blue Rib- | Bleachers and From Back of Ropes. | mission will receive f&:t per cent. com- 2. L. LATHROP & SONS. Eleven from New London Manual Training Beaten, 14 to |24 plaved to tic tames in 1507, 1901, 1902 7, i 1 est all Vi th ntry has* been e only. Aftey the na- 23 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. .| games being respectivein s ta 6, h ke | bortai i, (he blue rishon eent | Shown fn. the worid's basesall chama- | tlonal commminsion’s beroentaxe i3 tak- septzoduw 0—Other Local Football Games—Greeneville Wins in |56t 6, and 0 to o. of ‘the American diumonds. will begin | pionship secies which besins here to- fen out, the players will rective S| o oo tumed tn by the g g hera tomorrow, when the championship | Morrow between e laelphia Am- | per’ cent. #nd each clu wenty | .fl" 68 and. S i asel i FOOTBALL ‘RESULTS SATURDAY. teams of the two major leagues will | ericans and the Chicago Nationals. | cent. - Should the series go over jour } &8 ane approve Motor Boat Owners City Baseball League Final. Tt Pont o Yale 5. faIuE St el e B So sreat was the gomend for seats for | games. il the money, loss the nationgl | Mr. Johnson, s ax followe: rinceton 5., Latatetts ¢. orld’ sionehip. The contesting | the opening sames here that even be=| Gommission’s percentige, Wi ivid- AB, will be repaid by investigating our ) Tennmiracis 20 e 0 e e Phitadelphia of - the | fore the national commission’s rep- |'ed as follows: Sixty per cent. to the |Cobb .... .... 8508 196 Boat Insurance Poifey. It protects 147, St. Bonaveuture 0. American league, commonly known as | resentative, John A. Hevdler; an-7 winning team and forty per cent. to | Lajofe 61 237 @ them when running and when laid up| Coming into the form that their fol- | Porter, Herz, Ellioit Beebe | - PRMTOG 381 Vermiong 0 the. Athletics, and Chicago of the Na- | nounced the plan of distributing them, | the losing team. n Biaeuse 10 Canimn ¢ el e #ni against all marine perils includ- i 2 4 Lett Guard. New York 1 tional league, which is usualiy referred | practically every seat was goid. Phil- — \ ipg fire and theft, at very low fate.|\OWerS have been looking for. the |Lbister, center. Gra, Francls | - iinots . fo a3 the Cubs. They are not only the | acelphians were iven the preference, | ' - cogB BY A FRACTION. THROWS UP SPONGE: e P Academy football - team triumphed | Hervert, = Linehan | {10, Washington and Jefferson 0. champions of their respective organ- | and several special twains.which were IN 14TH ROUND. B. P. Learned & Co., over the New London Manual Training | g Dbt Guard o (Capty | TWECRE 21, Swarmere 5. izations, but also generally considered ;Ju:;s\fi(:‘uz"hfirvf}lfi’sm"‘g';flfga Pitts” | Takes Batting Championship From N e SRR R o - sS4 % B 9 ekie. e 2 Holy Cross 0. Springfield Training School the best developed teams that the Na- | burg, ston, es-Bu L yari- ) b7 iles. rry Has Sandy Juson - Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | *chool cloven. 14 to o, Saturday aft- | ., Rigt Tackie Finn | Michgan 6. Stichigain Agcuturs 5 tional leazus and the American lcague | ous points (hroughout (his state hid to | . Lajoie—Both Will Get Automobiles. | E27W D20 BUEoW CHES dwm # Agency Established May 1845, Two touchdowns by Captam® McCor- | scomice capy P& 50 autonen | <Ibdiana 34, James Mk o Hayeiever wroltod, be Sancelied because of Imability tU} " g’ Cobb, by, the officialoveraict on L et s e mick, with the resulting goals, also.| =~ © = " Qurterback il F o L ey L Jehew (Fopkind Cubs. Have Veteran Lineup. O e svind stand i Shibe park will | Saturday from Bani Johnson, president | New Orleans, Oct. 16—At the end of kicked - by SHEL &l siosatety Torcad UEamse SOl Lo ot e e chester 8. Tnion 0. The Cubs will be made up of practi- | seat about 9.100 persons, and the tek= | o the American baseball lcague, was | the 14th round of what was 1 upon Manual = Training, made the | gy, g Doylo | Maine 33, Turts 8 cally the same men which won for this structure were Sold for 83 s a jcan | to be a 20 round bout between Sandy: points for the winners, while the vis- Lt Hairvack Glorgeiomn. Unteetsl 58 woshington and Leo o, | Chicago two _world’s champlonshivs | netting about $20,000 for each | the leading batsman of the Amewican | o o T P o B lToE i iting eleven never had the Academy | Smulleas, (oo Viekery | laseahighets Agricattural 11, ‘Worcester: Dolyicehnie | from Detroit in 1207 and 1908, while| game. Tt is expected that more than |league during the last Season, with a j¥erg elsea, ; 3 goal in serfous danger. A thunder-} R o s. {with the exception of five playvers— | 50.000 persons will he able to see the | winning percentage over 1arry Lajole | Barry of Chicago, at the West Side. storm cut the game short just as the | Summary: Seore Academg 14 New London Mapual | Philipe Escter 0, Princeton Freshmen 0. | Pitchers Bendet and Blank, First Base- | - of Cleveland of .000860. As the Nation- | C. in McDonoughville, just across the Academy scored for the last time, | iuchdone. priss driving both teams and the spectators | William W and Outfielders Murphy and Baies 6, ea TRAVELERS' w Hampshire Stato 0. {man Dav A Hartsel—Philadelphia will be com: Mir, Aultrhan: i RECTORY fontest some time ago, Mr. Johnson’s | son’s seconds threw up the al leaguers dropped out of the batting | river from New Orleans, my.m;;é i off the fleld with a fel minutes of | ¢ Bert Bailes ¢ Academy and | coEENEVILLE WINS FI of young men who have joined the : announcement means that Cobb is the | The contest was announced as the the last period to piay. Socthe 3% o fodonie @ Lt ol B Tl B i ehamplon bitter of the country. of a series of elimination bouts with & For the losers thelr rugged quarter- M i Defeats Hospital 5 to 1—Gives Bowen | series with the New York Natlonals e omtomantie, over whicl: trophy | view to the possible selection of & man back, Mitehell, was about three-quar- | | s\ pErl HiLLs G : in 1905. hore s b mo_much exitement | to meet Jack Johnson,the Negro heavy- ters of the team and their only effec- WIN e Beniesl With Farrell. Each team is managed by a veteran e ot & little oriticism, soes to the | Weight champion. tive ground #ainer, while the Academy BY q HDOWN X Frank Cha P iy t the Cleveia captain, Ferguson led for the first ten rounds, probably had a little something on PBCONE OLIS) The Greenevilles of the City league o Puhe e E;‘,’,Z‘r‘.:&;!fiii, of Mr. Johnson, will be [but after that the fight was all Bar- - % = : wiho will play first base. and Philadel- at them in weight and a much better list | Lightweights Unable to Score Against | d¢feated ‘the State Hospitals Satur- | 150 0 PV, M 0SC o o divect ! 4 to accept o duplicate 1y’s, who had Ferguson dazed in the of substitutes. Only three halts were | 0 i P Score B day afternoon on the Hospital grounds | biia by Connie Mack, w i e patting record of Lajoie and ' 13t and 14th. campaigner, Chicago b called_for injuries, Lawson, Smullens S i of j¥otmgeiucs. Dy the score of 5 to 1; also giving the | PIS forces from the bench. | Ana" Mitehell requlring - mOMONARY | e Taurel Fin captant by tor. | SLCIESIe toatn tho series. "The Fame Two Stars on Injured List. —_— rests to get over S Sk Laurel Hills, cap ¥ - | was called in the last half of the Sth e 59 i o | Tar R rests to get over some hard knocks. 3 et s e e e e th Tnjuries to players this month hay The water way — the comfortable ndividually, Captain McCormick’s | ace Co g rain. The Greeneville | changed some of the early forecasts as| way of travelin: | twisting, squirming runs, Swan's |on the Shetucket campus Saturcay af- | ¢lub at the beginning of their season |ty the ses A Gt take chancas on Fire Insurance?|catching of the forward pass, £00d |ternoon, 5 1o 0, over the Ligh ise and prudent person does. We | work by Smith on t! i o - < : ; ies. Chicago “lost Johnny | " Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- || elghts | 50L& boor start but since they hit | kvers, who had his ankle broken in a|ter W. Chapin.—safe, staunch vessels . me play With | under Captain’ Marino, For mose of | ok stride have been going some, in Cincinpati on Oct. 1. Evers ! that have evety comforr amd conven: g Ty s raaes, aud| Sounions snd (cCarnics Shoatingslt | the foux cerloas the feams were elose= | LLZuL® |09 OUE STine last fN® EaigEe | i genteabiys Feghrdnd e oie of . Die | tencator’tho vuveler 0N BT N ual pay ¢ ve| and Gebr = v matched and the bal e B ainiest playess on damond. Flis delightiul voyage on Long Tslan bless chance to the reairs| of the ficld were the star features. | apout the centor of mhe mod, ohroieg | Manager Bowen also has the dis: | place at second base will be filied by | Sound and & superh view of the won. ] ] [ Tou from 1 i s : 8 of absol s>curity The home eleven had the visitors daz- | hands frequently, bu he last few |inction of defeating the State Hos- | Zimmerman, who is near s good a| derful skyiine and waterfront of New SoANS §. JUNKS, il With & puas)ing Varlety of rick | mimater g Uty U 1 (e a5t fe’ | pitals'in their openini game this year | Aeer as vers and & hotter batsman: | Tork ‘ Mouriiae dnd Al Bitite Acett, which wefit off in slick style, | re| Hills got their machine to work- an'»‘l alfo ix their closing game. Philadelphia suffered o greater loss| Steamer leaves New London at 11 - s = = X ! gent, Showing the ood effect of the hard | ing in snioath Shaom fmany catreing | , JIONOTS were about even between the [last week when Centor Fielder Oldring, | p. m. weekdays only: due Bier oot of ct ¢ Richads Building, 91 Main St.| practice of the few preceding days be- | the noll o mos 1her andlly carryins | two twirlers, McLaughlin and Bill | who is rated (heir second best all round | Fast 22d Streat 546 a. m. (Monda: y ' y PR s Tore ‘the’ Famis i s onchdoN T R T . each fanning nine, but the 8 |player, injured his knee so severely | excepted) .and Pler 40, North River, 3 § First Quarter. end was the scoring play that co by the Hospital men helped out | that he cannot play asainst Chicago. | 7 a. m. r - Chan - the run column of the winners. Slim S o - er McCormick kicked off and the | ered the last few yards. The lineups: | Moingy % P i in Ri . catcher was downed on his 23 | LAGREL HILL. R wrwaian, | MeIntyres dhrce hils led (he aters, | Murphy s Fixture in Right Field. | Farg Norwich 1o New York $1.75 1 @ 1y, Tun was. earned. Manager Mack has four players frow 5 % R. H.E. [whom to select two outfield players, | , Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, A 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, v yard ‘line, several short dashes b: Real Estate Mitchell brought the ball up the field Townsend, At Soblestt | * Score by innings Stanley, 2 Oney | Greeneville 1020020—5 7 0|for Murphy is considered a fixture in Agent, New London. Conn. aug / . and Fire Insurance, S:::,r.‘,:‘\"n : e.‘&n’é"e’r’-fi’f’fi"onf??p i Left Tackle, R Hospital, 10000001 5 8] right flela. These men are ln;ms;l. orders for flus‘om'made Pla“ed Lo sl Jowns. Academy at once spr | seva. = eming | CITY LEAGUE FINAL STANDING. Lora and Strunk, who plaved in the| Ry WA R ¢ tocatra 1o Somers Block, over . 3. | forward pass o which Swan "anght | T% Lot @ I o uttern . during . the . ‘cnampionsnin | AN ater Route ams, Room 9, third fioor. e . Center. State Homital . zames, and Melnnis, an infielder, who alties for offside set Manual Training | aiker, Richardson | Centrals . | is an excellent batsman. None of these teb12a Telephone 14 farther bac and Academy uncovered | Right Guard. Greenesille "] Dress Skirts, complete for $3.50 men, however, has the same all round T a pretty faKe placement kick forma- | Jackson. Bantietd | Norwicn Town ', H 4 °D, F ; tion on which McCormick shot the | = Tackle. ability as Oldring. £ g ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A s R R e s | sarononymmseonis neswrs. | e Lonomers ot weena oot VWA W ORIK (This will incinde both the material and making) i ——— — 15 yvard gain to M. T’s 5 yard line, |Lac. Ryaholm i == r1d 3 ced. Th j ER| s pl . s uarterback. National League. world's series ever played. Ths ma- BROWN & PERKINS, ittomeys-at-Law e vt e for) “tg | Bouinsn i | Ge e R T Josity of the critios and the publio gen- Made of Black or Dark Biue Pan Wire Cloth which Right Halfback. Left Haltback. over First Nat Bank. Shetucket St s Entrance tairway next to hatnes Nat. Bani Tei' 982" Open' Monday ana Sate | urday evenings. cotasd Tucker, Anthony & Co. which he followed by kick- Just as the half ended Downing erally considers that the two teams are : Ch I L' e alt . . e eisea Ling retails for 89c and $1.00 a yard. Made to your lost the ball to Captain Fullback Cleveland Am Clicinnati Nationals 1. Dbatteries, it is conceded that Chicago R A R - P AT, S e L e e S measure, fit guaranteed. » A "';F"- : 6’“:“ Training 0. Fort Wright 52, Heavyweights 0. Cincinnati Takes Double Header from Clevelas catchers superior to Philadelphia's al’l “a econ uarter. o = ‘backstops and that the Athletics’ pitch- 3 | Play opened on the Academy 50 yara | The Fort Wright football team made [, “iionatl, Oct 10 —Cloclonatt won both eames | 3l S0P S0C50 Derior o that of the| < P rchasln A ene litiarwith. the Dt s el Soboneate |s’ Eieat clednin o8 fhe’ Feay hts byo8 to 1 and the second 5 o 3. Tn the fist | Cubs. Unexcelied freight and _passenger I » hands. Mitchell and Steele contributed |on the Cranberry this week; 52 to 0 Cincinnaf d the Clereland pitchers hard. | The national commission has de- | 8erviee dircet to and from New Yors i gai . . | r = All Outside Stateroom: with the Norwich several good gains. The ball changed | o e e Ll ne ctftle. The second same wedt | clared twenty-three members of each ttde hands frequently about the center of | §A8 the modest score which the sol- |l S "L 0 ST, “SherCuncdumgt | team cligible to piay in tho series. and | o From Norwich Tuesdays, Thuradays 164 MAIN STREET, & o e Ty, Now York | 3 ran up on M er Melnt made six hits, which. with two érrors, scored five | U ) 2 o ¢ have | Bundays, at 5.15 p. m. the fleld,” but towars the' end ‘of the it 3 = scored fve | Umpires Sheridan and Connolly have v, BA half Swan got away for a 40 yard run | ‘30, Y g v Te AxDe oot been appointed to represent the Amer- | ~ New York Pler 22. East River, foot N. B. The material alone (if bought in retail stores in the regu- y 1 SiEatirT ke First gam |® = a 2 |on a fake forward pass with double | solmere 1 capPtaln and fullback of the Cincinnat. |ican leasue and Umpires Rigler and [ Boosovels Street, Mcndays. Wednes: lar way) would cost you from $3.34 to 38.75. We make the skirt and | pass. which worked lke a charm. [ So/TCES WES (NG, StaT of Mves S | o 2 « 3% 4 0 010Day the National league. fi,g-' LS T complete for $3.50. Can you afford to pass this by? Come in and \ |Smith ‘was pat.in. for Bliss’ st ths [ 1ornE about all the touchdowns. The | Tty R o e e let us shov vou one. BROKERS | Academy left " end. ol e L R R o ONCMicheir 3 1 5 1 0| CHICAGO TEAM ARRIVES. - e WHITAKER, Agent. | mick. Smullens, Lawson, and & for- | gyl Alexander s, Maddoek ‘o, Cald- | bassis,y £ 5 3 3 Srumei 11 23 8 e mazsa 28 Shetucket Sireet o A e 1 o e e e Beaba | Well rs. Loftus rt, Loughlin re, Murphy RS 2180 0|Cubs on the Ground Ready for Battle {4 Feiuatit o forwara: pass ux') tine “wis '('f‘ ':5“11‘[)_‘\,: 1hb, Younce rhb, Lattreil T B 128993 —Overall vs, her Bender or PY ® PR, | catle Bptyim, s At e L 3 “00 0| Coombs. 7 | i eavyweights—Clish, Grady le, Pur- | Fanwilo 0 0 0 0 | 1 . | ; | pie It Henderson, D, auinn 1. Cotey | Wity 3 3.9°% spiga : e New Hotal Albart Memb. £N. York Mitchell kicked oft for Manual Train- |¢. Kendall, D. Quinn rg. J. Quinn rt, e kg e ;czg;r’;;t“g‘;‘-b 16--The Chicasy ’ embers o ew ori !ing and a New London player recov- | Sweeney (capt.) re, Gadle b, Supa . 2 d by n e1 b 3 anid Bibhie Seick f eréa’ the ko o che Aeademy 10- |5 Teiinson Wi, Caagan. Chish . | porters and rooters. arrived nere to- | | Fleventh St. andUniversity PI. ° h vard line, which Pis the ncarest they L s i i Exchanges ot to the Academy goal. A fumble Clevaand ... 000 0 ¢1 6| The programme for tomorrow calls NEW YORP Cile: As the authorized agents of the Buick Am-m-uhc:.‘: have re- 5 Bromptiy lost the visitors a chaheo to | WEST POINT HUMILIATES Clneinnzt 3038080 2 3 for a meoting of the national commis- One Block West of Broadway, csived a limited number of NEW 1910 BUICKS of whish we score. On twisting runs through holes YALE ELEVEN | boie hice alfiee, Fatkeont biis, o hagee 4 a3 | 8ion in the morning. in which the final || The only absolutely modern f79: || o o' sositive can be placed here within ten days. © good gains, and a forward pas ; Stolen bases, Tob. | the opening of . m., . . T e e hath For e, 25a | Blue Lost 9 to 3—Could Not Cross the | iiui. 3 Nitchel o Bt 0" Akinr to | 4 the startng of pray a5 2 p. . | | 400 Tooms, 200 with bath, fzom $1.06 A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. & ! yard line_ where Academy lost it on e e e 2 Cincinnatl 75 Aret vate on bails off Fapmell 5. o | The schedule provides that the first|] Der day upwarde, =~ - o - gain and when Academy got the ball | For gr}:e first time since the fall of | Mitohell 2 by Gagmar, §; wild pitches, Kaler 2: time, | the mext two in Chicago, Wednesday || ettached. P 4 o o .y 2 w2 Smith sent a nice punt soaring to |190% when James J. Hogan's eleven | L TP R, O : e A o 0 e eranie the teams | | gend 2c stamp for lilustrated Guide e e e i went > its only defeat, th ¥ il leave Chicago Friday afternoon h Bfl"’"mck & B "" | he made the catch and cars | football team Jost to West' Point at cinclonati. _|ind play here on Saturday. and, it and Map of New York Gity. . || Telephone 553-5 21 Chestnut Street 2 o over the Goat T forn safe | the Army barracks Saturday afternoon ¥ % § 8 necessary, return to Chicago at once | Heonals to @ b Tavor: of 4. |before a record breaking crowd. 4221 0fora game on Sunda BANKERS and BROKERS i Y Yale went down to defeat 9 to 3. The £ § 2 0| [Delegations of out of town follower: | Fouirth Qunrtar: Army scored a touchdown, a goal from 45 7 20 |of basaball began to arrive here today. J i i touchdown and a goal from the field, iabertdh 4 0 1 3 0 |one of the first being from Youngstown. 'nc s un 1 demy worked the ball up the | the first two in the st period and L B 3 401 ’1'7 But nearly all of the visitors will S nvesimen S ainst the fast tiring Manual|the field oal in the third. Yale scored 2o 1199 % have to take their chances of getting players and McCormick tried |y Daly's kick from the 25 yard line | Feaweio 3SEES 210 0 b |into the bleachers. o PRIVATE WIRE TO ace kicks goal, but | iy the jast period after an Army fum- 3 s ghum<p 1000 0| ‘Manager Mack of the Athletics had New York Chicago Bt Faun ] On & forward' pass, | pje. 3 Totals, £21 6 5 Phelan 09900 |45 comment to make today as to the o Pl Piouls | Smullens to Smith, the latter | 'In 1904 Jim Hogan's team 1 ol 58 FAT T i | outeomis Fobl tre eeriea’ Ho tasid Lt pe g (0arE | out of @ heap of plavers, knocked the | Army 11 to 6. West Point falling o | Ren tor Merean mom o o0 ® LG order of his team will not be Norwich Branch, Shaazon Bldg. | 521! dovn and recovered it on the M. | il one of the goals. With but Score 1 | anrounced unti] after he handed it to [T.3 jard line ~Two rushes put it |exception. the game of the fall of 1907, | clviond ... <03 8180 &1 tie umpire tomorrow. No changes are Telephone 901 | grer. MeCormick making the touch- |t was the first time that Yale had |Coamstt ooy ool %9%0,0 13 & | expected on Manager Chance's’ team. £ a fom aes E e § SENDONC KBRS Just a8 |failed to cross the Army line for a mwell 140 1: stolen bases, Tumer. Lajole, Mil- | It i8 expectad that Overall for ChicaZo o suctd FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr | rain put an end fo ¢ The | touchdown and the Yale team felt e, Paskert Michell; Iétt on | and_Bender or Coombs will be the Rollel' Beamg an lineups keenly about it after the game. It was K i pitchers in the opening game. B ? . st L L}:fl""&‘f’v also the first time that Yale had lost St by ‘ The batting order will probably be: . s ¢ 5 \ | e, o a5 Leaws | on touchdowns since the Army game Chicago—Sheckard 1f, Schuite Tf, "/;; & becond-hand B s :‘“T"’“ stese | In 1904, for the Blue lost on Kennard's | Reorganization of the White Sox. | Hofman cf. Chance 1b, Zimmerman 2b. 3 O » i | | 6 Tackle. goal from the fleld two vears ago,| mhe White Sox have reorganized for | Steinfeldt 3b, Tinker ss, Kling c, Over- S b E 4 3 l\l()mrcyc]es‘ the season of 1910-11 wnder & mew canc [ApB e i AT . This raises it from hottom of range. Allows tain and manager. The White Sox g e b S L its easy removal without dragging ashes onto floor. aonBnbebsonnaiss s GO0 have an average of 120 pounds. and el s s > 3 > 5 : < . o :wg\ PHIR IThe o7 uitow 5 tow alitERo: thol | }rt])_;r\D:\ is 1?‘,aMurphB,\ . P,aré, s& ’lpe section side of it_accommodates a reg-, Spore ' Laurel Hills on Thanksgiving day. EETTUAI e s B ‘wlar size coal hod. : B 5 Magneto -$200 | Daily practice is being held and on- | P* ‘h] The Grates are the best’and ‘most dura- less than 30 miles.) | lookers submit that we are a clever 5 2 5 bl Al A » : ST — |bunch of vounssiers. We challenge | Offered Norwich Bettors Their Choice > ble made. Thgy can be removed and re d s, Sadd Saiens, Con Tan) | SATURDAY MARKETS. 3000 Tntee Merine otd m |any team in New London county, any | One enthusiastic*Norwich backer of without disturbing any other parts of fire box. v+ suppiies in stoc | Fa ’ 400 Intermaiions] P team in Taftville preferred. (Signed) |the Cubs was offering bets along half e i 1 n- a piles in stock. Stocks Active and Higher at Opening | — " Iuiemstioni Py S. K. Huntley, West Main street, city. |a dozen different lines on his favorites - : . HUB ranges are fitt‘.‘?fw‘th allithe <o C. V. PENDLETON. JR. | —Heavy Realizing at Clo: | e R B ——— | Saturday night. He was willing to veniences that really help—there are no unnecessary bothersome ‘‘features. Yantic, Conn., or Imperial Garage, | Y - In 1910 fiscal year Mexico's imports | back them to win the irst game, make Nerwioh. ew York, Oct. 15,—10.10 a. m.— were $97.428,100 gold, increase $19,000.- | the first hit, make the first run, and octld Trading in stocks was very active at 000. and her ports were $130,028,000, | aiso that they would shut out the Ath- . the opening of the market amd prices increase $14,500,000. letics in the first game. h [Were “gencrally higher. The effect of , 9 ater diree 0rwicl | profit taking sales, however, was man- Havehu Heiumgd Hume? et e e | 6 mAGPACTURED AND WARBANYED BY SMITH AND ARTHONY Go.. oRTON, uABS. 8|1y and 2 was a sharp break all| o will be pieased to meet you at|Around. Some of the specialties which " - ¥ had been conspicuously strong of late | ‘5o Noduik & Wostons F ning Studios. Our line of jost heavily. Only partial recoveries| 4 American | were made b the active stocks, but hern Patiic Wa“ Pa ers there were a few strong spots else- where. - Close—The market closed strong 1s the finest ever. Also Lace Curtains,|and active. United States Steel was Shades, Draplries and Upholstery | carricd upwards on heavy dealings to | Ssdds & fraction over yesterday's last price 3 2 and Union Pacific 13-, The general R aic list responded in sympath The ad- 00 Rock Island Co. <1 Willew SL. vance met renewed heavy realizing, | &0 Do oid piisd before which prices wavered. e str & &F OF NORWICH — 00 Do prd STOCKS. X Wetes tow. e e T New Fall Goods 15iim A, o i R R ‘ awricatoral Trineires Cooper ante, larie snd | pleces Reer Texas & Tachr sods. Broadcloths. ste. Good bargains 00 Am, Cotion O 0. pld Silke Remnants at the T st Do pe e 2 MILL REMNANT STORY Tinsema o1l Thien Staice Reai Vhlted Seatcs " Tabber No. 16 Shetucket Street 0. etucke ree ki —— 1300 Va. Car. Chem 3500 Wanauh . 3 2 200 Do it DR, C. 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