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. INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANGE Lowest Rates Relizbie Companies J. L LATHROP & SONS.~ 28 Shetuckef Street, Norwich. ; write you a Policy of Fire Tnsurance and g0 to bed tanight féel- fne that vou have done all that can be Aone in case of conflagration and loss hv fire. to aveld ruin and disaster. It 1= a wise thing to do and it s up to "~ ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and -Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 1s jecoted in Somsru’ Biock. ever C. M. Williums, Room 9, third floor. Telephone 147, | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. Phone 700 Brown & Perkins, Attorngys-at-Llaw Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairway next to Thames National Bank Telephone 38-3. BRADY & BRADY. Attorsers and Counsel at Law. 286_Broadway, New York Cif.. James T. Brady Charles A. Brady of New York. of Norwich, Conn. Dominick & Dominick Members of New York Stock Exchange Established 1870, 10 Shetucket St, Shannon Bldg. Bankers and Dealers in Investment Securities. Selected list of Bonds and Preferred Stocks sent on apolication. Juote you prices or to give you es timates on all kinds of contract work, jobbing, carpenter work. painting, ete., etc. Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates cheerfully given, C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. Phone 370. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone $83. " Mark at 2.04 1-4. Syracuse, N. Y. Sept. 11. smashing marked the first 2.04 3-4. , The former record, 2.04 1-4; 2.05 1-4; 2.05 1-2, was set by Country Jay and Sonoma Gir: last year at Kalamazoo, Mich. - to 2.04 1-4. 2.05 1-4. handily in straight heats. day. WISCONSIN GOVERNOR WILL Rule on Wolgast-McFarland Go. Spring Take, possession of information sufficient, he said, to enable him to act. ‘Wisconsin a_boxing match is.not ob- jectionable, but prize fighting is pro- hibted by law.” GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. 170 Starters Event on First Day at Rys. Rye. N. Y, Sept. 1.—The sun had disappeared 'behind the Westchester in today's 18-hole qualifying round for the seventh amauter golf cham- pionship holed out on the final green and it was discovered that only those having cards of 84 or better, could continue tomorrow, As there were sixty plavers who made 83 or better the ‘ten Who scored 84 for the round will play off tomorrow for the remain- ing four players, for only. 64 players can compete in the final medal round of the 18 holes tomorrow forenoon. The best 32 scores for the 36 holes will then be taken for the first ¥ound of match play in the afternoon, Thomas M. Sherman of Utica, a son Billy Burke and Spanish Queen Set New Marks in $2000 Stake at Syracuse—Spanish Queen Forced to Set Her [the patent medicines that is batter ‘Record- | of Vice President Sherman, carried | to m; y'S races at the New York state fair, the tenth regular Grand Circuit meefing of the season Rere “this afternoon. Billy Burke and Spanish Queen, forced to the utmost by the European marvel, Willy, trotted the fastest three heats the world has ever seen in the $2.000 Chamber of Commerce stakes for 2.67 trotters which was won by Billy, Burke. The time was 2.04 1-4; 2.04 i-4; and Spanish Queen took the first heat, but was forced to lower her mark from 2.07, made at Lexington in 1907, ’ Branham Baughman ook the Con- way $2,000 stake for 2.18 pacers, in straight heats, equalling his own mark in the first heat, which he made in Dorothy Hansboro won the 2.12 trot The three races taken together, it was announced by the judges, were the three fastest races ever held in one KEEP HANDS OFF Has Not Information Enough Now to 3., Sept. 11—Goy. Francis E. McGovern of Wisconsin declared tonight that he would not in- terfere in any way with. the plans for preventing-or permitting the proposed Wolgast-McFarland fight in Milwau- kee next Friday night. He was not in “I left no instructions with the may- or of Milwaukee, as has been report- ed,” Mr. McGovern added, “and I am unable to say at long range whether the exhibition will be a boxing match or a prize fight. Under the laws of National Amateur hills when the last of the 179 starters Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is one of than ‘many of. the prescriptions pre- scribed by doctors, at least it has done more - good ackache and_kidney trouble than )y other medicine 1 know .of, and I always recommend it y friends as I know it can't bs off the honors of the day by making | peat. B the 18 holes in 75 strokes. This is| T had .a severs backache’sometime one stroke better than was shown by |ago which could not be cured by the the cards of H. H, Hilton, the British | goetor's medicing, I am glad to say, champion; W. C. Fownes, Jr., of Pitts- | hgwever, that Swamp-Root cured me burg, the American title holder; |ip a few weeks tim. Charles Evans, Jr., of Chicago; Robert | 'So certain am I that Dr. Kilmer's A, Gardner, also of Chicago, and Yale, Swamp-Root is a medicine of merit and A. H. Rhet o fthe Crescent Ath- | that I send you- this testimonial which letic club. y6u can use any time. Yours very truly, ATHLETICS ARE FINDING v JA():,OB %DHNA(‘HER. SOUTHPAWS EASY. Edwardsville, Tl \ Subscribed and sworn to before me Twenty-seven Hits in 17 Innings Off | this 1ith day of July, A. D. 1909. the Port Siders Last Week. SAMUEL: W._ McCKITTRICK, % Notary Rublic. Connie Mack's world’s champions are galloping away with the Ameri- can league honors so easily that the thoughts of the fans are natuarlly di- rocted toward the -big series mext month with the National league cham- 5 pigns. Last week an idea besan to take | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Be For You root in the minds of ihe followers of 5 the national game that the New | Send to Dr.Kilmer & Co, Bingham- York Giants would have the best|ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will chance of any team in the National | convince dnyone. You will also receive leage to wrest the titla from the Ath- |a booklet of valuable information, tell- letics,, says a Philadelphia paper. The | ing all about the Kidneys and bladder. Singhamton, N. Y. | reason for this was the phenomenal| When writing be sure and mention The twirling ‘of Rube Marquard, New | Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regular fifty- York’s' southpaw pitcher, who held St. | cent and one-doHar size bottles for sale Louis and the Phillies down to one hit | at all drug stores each. “Matty and Marquard” was the slo- WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. gan of the New Yorkers. “They can e p et o trim the White Elsphants!” Then the sons and daughters of Fath- er Knickerbocker procedded to rub S N Touia their Eands with glee as they thought at. Cieralase. of the manner in which. Mack’s team S — would be humbled by these great twirl- | Chicag at Cincinatl. ers. But there have been some events | Jem Vork at Beten, at Shibe park, Philadelpha, this week which indicate that Mr. Marquard is not | causing the Athletics the loss of any sleep. Southpaw pitchers were 2 made for Mack’s plavers, judging from | Philadelobls the way the curves of a trio of them |New York have been hammered at Shibe park in | Clereland . the last three days. Bach day the | Chieaso world’s champions have faced. a left- | wriing hand twirler ,and each time théy have |Si. Lous trated the southpaw’s delivery as if it were child's play. 2 e On Mohday they hammered Dolly ‘Washington, Sept. 11.— ter Johinson was. & Gray for eight hits, including three |pumle i Beson ioder. afier ihe S, ok, 205 triples, in iess than four full innings.| gy ia the first duntng. Tt was his frst game On Tuesday Becker was pounded for |with Boston. A mudy fieid and siippery bal ex- cight singles and a triple in five in- ;plained the erors. The score: Pifladeiphia “at’ New York, 2: Washington. < nings. In the second game of, Wednes- s e s poicls day’s double header Ray Collins’ curves |agian.cr %8 blHooperst 51T 00 were solved for nine singles and a two {Sihacfersd 3 9 93 0 1820 bagger in eight sessions. This makes | Hbermd2 2 ¢ & 1 1430 a grand total of 27 hits for 36 bases in [Km&X 0 5 1 1 0 210 0 o, less than 17 full innigs. 2 iBride.ss 1323 1200 Such a record as this should make the | Morgan.3b P N ; ; e New Yorkers think twice before they [§ieete | e 0121 do too much shouting over what Mar- it S22 Y 5000 aquard will do to the White Elephants | Towls, 3 627 18 000 in the world’s series, provided the %610 4 Giahts get a chance to play the home | puea ter Wisms team. “Thatiea "for “Dushelman . Pitcher Earl Wiltse of San Francis: | wesinn oo co, brother of George Wiltse of tha |Boson New Yorl Glants, has been - signed by the London Canadian leagie team, He Athiotics 12, Highandrs 5. is only 17 years old, but while WOTKINg | xew York Set 11.—The Atbletic decisirely de- for "Frisco recently he pitched & no- |seaicd the flghianders todsy. Vaushn was adriten hit, no-run game, the only man to|from the mound i the cecond donine and Qunn reach first getting there on an erorr. | 8§50, SNces o M tne tourn he put The a1 aver.he lefs fiid fenee for a home run_snd DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM. Stocks Drop to Lowest Poi but Rally Ag: New York, Sept. 11.—After opening on a considerably higher level, stocks fell to the lowest point of the vear to- day and then recovered. Net changes were slight in most cases, and the final rally was so spirited that many of the active issues closed with smail gains, running up to a point in Read- ing and Southern Pacific. But the market was not freed from the nerv- ousness and unsettlement of last week. t of Year | During the morning’s decline most of | the representative issues were includ- ed in the list of low records, not only for the year, but ip several instances for a longer period. The range of prices for the day ran to more than three points in a number of cases. Opening gains ranging from one to four points were due to the earlier rise of prices in the London market. Traders took advantage of the rise to sell_stock. The gelling had tne ap- rearance of bemg renewal of liquida- tion such as was the chief depressing factor for several weeks. The market was unable to resist the pressure, and broke abruptly. The weakness was ronounced during most of the morn- ng, and there seemed to be an utter lack of substantial support. Many weak bull accounts, dating from the recant brief upward movement, were closed out, The recovery, which was YOUR TEETH NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR PAY LARGE PRICES? 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[ Biill retains its high place as the best in progress most of the afternoom, The influerce of the European mar- | kels was again a conslderable factor, |Bmndon following the advances in | Americans there, bought. moderately here at the opening, but as the market | broke, faced about and sold. There |also was heavy direct selling by Ber- | lin, chiefly cf "Atchison, Union Pa- | cific and Canadian Pacific. Total sales | for forelzn account were estimated at {more than 50,000 shares. Reports in | Tegard to ‘the difficulty between | France and Germany were conflicting, | although more optimistic advices on | this subject were received later in the | day, ‘Local hankers with international | conhections received reports intimat- ing that both Paris and Berlin were | engaged in the further curtailment of | German credits. London's market was somewhat feverish by reason of the approaching fortnightly settlement, | while -Paris exhibited nervousness. Some relaxation of the tension in Ber- lin may have been suggested by the | decline in- discounts there. |, Home news included despatches | from_the west. indicating brighter prospects for peace on the Illinois ports that operations at the corpora- tion foreign business had suffered a de- | clded sethack, but this was denied in authoritative quarters. A cut in the dividend of the Texas Oil from ten to five per cent. occasioned no sur- prise, even in speculative circles. The | prevailing quotation for this stock, | which is lightly held, long ago dis- Counted the change in rate. Bonjds were heavy, but rallied some- what late in the day in sympathy with the improvement in stocks. Total sales, par value, $2,205,000. i Knited States bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. High, Alls Chalmers pfd Al Copper L AL BT seemed to be chiefly the result of short | | covering. | The pressure against United | States Steel was coincident with re- | miils are now on a smaller | scale than at any time during August. | Tt was also said that the company’s mide tw fother hits in (hree times ai bat. Ben- Qer was_effective 1 pinches. The score: Philaseishia. New York. A Do 2 e @ se Toate 5 3% 3 ODimtesst & 0 41 0 i garnger 3. 1.1.0 pznnll o 4 155 0 S 41 3 0 Chase.lb E : } 8 ‘!& [ 3 = 3 Satiza o 239 14900 Atchison . <les0em t01%- tomyg |Mumhert £ 3 4 8 QZMENLE T4 3 40 00 Do. pd Soliltong s Jori | ERCHY § 08 o Gardnen2s 4 1 1 3 AanBe caust e 111 a0 2" (B 2330 ofmoue 00000 Brlitten $ud R e £3 Ll fookivn Tapid Tansic. | S S S Gonadian Pacitc 2 Totals, A8y D 0 020 R o G, 8 1808 8 Conal of "New' Yoy EXorEor Chesapcake & Ohio o Gl & Kiuon IBatted, for G Chings, Grest Wastem Batied for Biaie Chiagn " & N0 W, b Score by tnninga: - Chiago, 31 U E it ailsdsiohia 083 02 €. C. C. & St. Loui - — New York . 000 3—35 Gotorsdo Fuel & Tron 1%, % o ba re0; home run, ——-— Colorado & Southern. — 7 _ Quinn. . 1800 Consolidated Gas 400 Com Products Delaware & Hudsan Ghioago Takes Two from SE. Leals. St Touls. Sept 1L—Chicago opened its nal serics o the loal srounds ioday by winning both Sumes ot s double hesder from St Leuis. 7 1 DAt Y Distliers’ *Securities 5300 Exle ... 500 Do 1 5. §omd 2 & el 700 Goserat ieirle i st 0 G % o a E o oo, Mintyrerf 5 2 1 0 OiShottonef 5 2 2 (3 Blinos “Centent Jloredt 8 330 Slnweds 50243 Tnterrough. et Wi 510 e offemnit. 43300 Do. ptd = Bodie.cf 4210 402120 B Siarveaiee Ml $133 $1230 Tnter Marine bt T 3128 {01801 Toicrnaiitost “Eaoes Ty 4 111 1 oftadmens 4 103 2 0 149 Intcrnational Paper Block.c 3 0 7 5 1iClarke.c 42110 kst Trs Do 310 doNawny 11021 100 T Gt o P50 0 etaes’ 22031 Kansas City Southern. ‘Hovlik.p 0 0 0 0 0**Meloan 00000 Borpta 1 Beis e 018 Sd Lbd T Laclede Gas ) 7 Zeider,db 6 0 1 0 0| Totals, 361227 15 4 g il Tonttrne & aan Totdts, 3 17 14 S & & it o Wl i Ms, SLP. & S, 8 M. **Batted for Lake in 9th. Mo S & e e Ve T prd Chicago . 010610100 T Mot Facifc Yo tasiosttis Tottonal Biseuit “rwo. base Fit, Collins, Melntyre, Lake, Sional. T Ivo bue Tiis. SR i oA SeE Sewr mork cenel . o r X One. S5 Wt & w25 % 8 Senouonce %03 01 ) i et 3 0 0 0 0 Austin3b 20 10 LERLD 3180 Mt 13808 orhern Pacine 2 138 0 oremnai 30050 TR O Mcmelsh 4 1 1 20 Compn 1100 iy g Tan'hillss 3 0 2 2 0 Black.lh 2 010 0 1 Ervoas, G Srmie 5 1 3 o 0 Hawane 321 40 Bty e Plocke 2 17 1 0Stphensc 3 1 2 0 0 s Eoilicy 30 0 2 omawen- 30,010 e e SR e Raliwey Steel Spring. . Totals, 3 621 T 0 °weiter 10 0 00 Rembile Sieal Totats, 3 6T 2 Doroid Game called_end_7thedurimess: Roci i Cates Yor amke i 7o T S by toin S B s Gl Tt s 5t o % w2020 e R (R = Do, pd Two base hit. Hallinan. 100 Sioss ‘Shet 8. & T 16200 Southem Pacific 3900 Routhem Railway 500 Do. pfd . 200 Tenmessce 'Copper 700/ Tezas & Pacife NATIONAL LEA Xew York b 500 Toledo. St L. & W Chicago 300 o prd .l Pittsbucg .- 161400 Union' Pagic Philadelphia. 348 390 Do. pfd ... : st. Louis - 316 United - States Reaiy Cincinnatl 481 00 United States Rubber. v 156000 United States Steel... 2500 Do. pfd ... 4300 Ttan Copper 111l 1600 Ya. - Car. Chem.. 300 Wabash % 900 Do. vl jet] National- Lo At Boston—Toston-New York game postponed; rain. Double header today. Philliss 3, Brookiyn 1. Philsdelphia, Sept. 11—Breokisn lost the opent game of the berles hera today. 3 to 1. Both pitch- ers kept the hits scattered except In one inning. In the eighth Philadelphls. fcored the winning runs on aingles by Khiabe, Paskert and Beck, and Lobert's COTTON. |savrifice hit. Rrooklyn escaped a shutout in the New York, Sept. :1.—Cotton spot i closed quiet; twenty points lower; Total sales, 152,600 shares. z H middling uplands 1180; middling sulf abh pe s of h s e 12,05; sales, 33 bales. bl L S N R T geutures closed steady. Closing bids: | Whestdt * 4 8 30 Slishaiih 10 338’8 eptember 11.36; October- 11.27; No- 3 agee ] vember 11.32; December 11.40; Jan- [Hummelin 4 1.1 1-ffpeekrt =~ 2 329 0 vary 1135 ‘Februaty 1142; ‘March |baudwacs ¢ o 4.0 gftolems (0331 50; April 1153; 60: Erwine 4 0 olcarier's 1159 J“w]y 1160, ay 11803 June |Zoinds 30 1 1 dcuer , 31010 NEY, e ss > . Brookdva 009000011 New York, Sept. 11.-—Money on call | Philadeiphia 2 0000002 3 steady; highest, 2 1-2 per cent.; low- | Two busé Bit. Couleon. est 2 1-4: ruling rate 2 3-8; last loan 2 1-2; ciosing bid 2 1-4; offered at Chicago Shub Out. Cincinnati. 2 3-8; time loans steady; sixty days | Cineinnat, Sepl. 11—-Clcago defeated Cinclnatl 3@3 1-4 per cent.; ninety days 3 1-4 |here fodsy in & Dlichers® batlle by a score of 2 lo @3 13 six months 3 3-4Go4. 5" Clincinustl could G0 nothlng with Rewlbach. The 3 gniir. Chicago. Cinclnnati. 5 OHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Whoo s ¢ Bno s ¢ WHEAT: Open. Hign Tow.. 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BRITISH PAIR WINS. | Dixon and Beamish Defeat Bundy and New York, Sept. 1 Beamish of the British isles, challenging team; today won the dou- bles match—the third of the interna- tional series to select challengers for At Baltimore—Providence 3 Nowark 0, Jersy CH Toronto— First game: of California and Raymond D. Little of New York in three straight 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. The match was played on the turf | courts of the West Side Tennis club. | As ‘the Series now stands the Ameri- | AtFountains & Elsewhere il Aensn pner o+ Amother Spbint Ask for gained by the Americans will entitle them- to go to Australia to meet the “ , ” defending players for the Davis cuyp. Tomorrow the matches in singles will The Original and Genuine The Food-drink for All Ages. hington and Boston | gldjlglhmgmg. hotels, an;l fountains. ‘Americans. | jous, invigorating and sustaining. o {< K25 ifom Yoir saldbindicl it Bk Don't travel without it. CUBS GAIN SLOWLY. Crawled Up Three Giants — Athletics Drew Farther The Chicago Nationals reduced New York’s lead by three points yesterday by defeating Cincinnati, while the Gi- | ants were 1dle on account of rain. The Cubs also made a like gain over Pitts- be played. New York now leads Chi- cago by 13 points. = In the American league Philadelphia increased its lead of 51 points over New York to 54 points by defeating York and the Yankees dropped to a tie with Cleveland for third place. Detroit and Cleveland had no games The Chicago White Sox jumped from sixth to fifth place, dis- placing Boston, which, ‘Washington today, points behind Chicago. Charjie Smith, who was bought by the Chicago Cubs from the Newark In- dions, has seen big league service be- fore \with the W: Herman Werder, the pitcher given a trial by Connie Mack and then sent to the miinors, is said to have been a A quick Rur e vear becasse e v . A guick funch nerved by an accident in which he Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S.” everely injured a ellow player Sork, Pa. “His bat fiew from h‘{,‘;]”@f in Any Millk Trust | c.. 135, cor. market and Water sta by losing to itself eight Norwich Independents’ Football Team Independents will lose thelr fast’ end, hands, hit the player, broke his noss Lawler, but there is plenty of mate- | rial to pick from. Old Reliable Field- | —_— ing will be seen, also Reardon, L'He- | Popham, and_practically all the | o, old stars. A meeting will be called | though he pitched but two balls, says for mext week, and the Independents|an exchange. expect a grand season. | Little in Tennis. | gte. ixon and | | Detroit. ived a ffesk new stock of Fountain Syringes, Water Bottles and Rubber Sundries. ——smmta. -Fountain Syringe $1.25 $1.00 to $2.75 .79 to $2.50 DavoL ruseen co. foe-Cap $1.50 .75 to $1.50 .75 to $1.50 DAYOL RUBBER CO. Bulb Syringe $1.00 AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor, Props. 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