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nommcn BULLETIN, FRIDAY, sgnfinsm 2, 1911 NORWICH FAMILY MARKET Frults and Vegetables. Tomsatoes, qt, _§ Parsnips, Peppers, qt. 5| Parsley, Oranges— - |New Beets, Florida, 25-60{Sweet Potatoes, Wins in Fast Four Game Match From Olcott, 5-7, 6- Grapes. ek, Rppies. a0l 10-15| Yellow," 6-3, 6-4—Olcott éot Early Lead but Lost it. F e R R T | 2 25| New ~otatoes, i 2 = Turnips, 1 5| Spanisn’ Onions, 2 i Cucumbers, '"!ll THEY LAY TODAY. Naiional League. st s B American zeagus. ertin 1 e Bl b e FlRE INSURANCE Eeliabte Companies | J.L llTlIl!fll' & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, CHANGING PITCHING STYLE MADE GEORGE éHALy_flEns. When He Dispensed With Windup He Lost Wildness. 3 While Grover Alexander of the Phil- adelphia Nationals was attracting the p.o |Attention of the baseball world early . this season there wag another young ‘55 | pitcher on the Phillics, also- a grad- uate of the New York State league, who was busy changing his style of and thus keeping his light POPE-HARTFORD AUTOMOBIL Special Clearance Sale of Used IN ORDER TO MAKE RQOM IMMEDIATELY F NEW STOCK, OUR ASSORTMENT OF USED AUTO BILES IS BEING SOLD AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRI We go not expect to make money on these machines. Th BROWN CITY TENNIS GHAMPION . AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wi Lost Caulifiower, 1 Red Banands, Al yn L. Brown, playing W. Tyler et by taking two more in succession, ol % Olcott in the championship round of | 6-3, putting him_in the lead on the | kead Tettuce, 1ofSquash-— e O er. T It vander whg | Toom which they occupy is worth more to us at this time,, and- the local tournament, won the Norwich | match, two sets to one. },mefif."*' Dobion Ma'ow 1oy oW has 4 reeord which atiracts ale| e are going to dispose of them at lower prices than they woul tennis championship at the rogue | Olcott flashed out again in the lead Hubbard, Esg Plant, Scpllione, Ments. Baston 6, Chicaso 3. Foston. Sept. 28.—Buck O'Brien allowed Chicago only thrée hita. while Bosion was hitting Lange hatd, and the Red Sox beat the White Sox 8 t 5. Maver most as much attention as that of Al- exander the Great. Strangely enougl, it was Pat Moran, \ the oid Cub catcher, to whom Alexan- grounds on Thursday afternoon in a match that went four seys before brown was declared the winner, 5-7, at the beginning of the fourth set by winning the first game on Brown's serve and then another on his own. nips, pl 26| ondmanlv hrmg Celery, bunch, 10 63, 6.3, 64, Brown took the next gume and 01Ot | gy, S e i e g 1o old Cui cateher, o whom Alexan- RANGING FROM 8400, UCPWARDS. Play was fast from the start. Olcott [the following one, giving Olcott the| “sparer Shoulders, 12 ;e 3w a o suggested to Chalmers a change trom Nearly all of these used cars are Pope-Hartford models and their t . Chops. Tegs, 26 Booperrt 3 17 0 dbwenanaw 4 0T @ 9| his long swinging wind-up to & posi- | condition can be vouched for. We know all about them and our recom- R e 20 e 151 Slemass 43 23 2 tion with the ball in front of his chest | mendations are based upon the actual facts. Hoyt Hoyt T e a5 | neskener 4 2 3 1 Oimaierc” 4 3 0 % 0] with a turn for delivery. This sugges- This sale means fhat vou can buy a reliable used car for consideraply R. Briggs 52 Smoked Shoulders| Shoulders, 14 [ DEevisi 4 1 2 0 OBarmowslt 3 0 9 ¢ ¢ tlon was made to correct a tendency | Jess than its face value. As a business proposition a good used Pope-! ' ; ' 13 23 (Hleviedt 4 2.2 1 3T 412 7 1) toward wildness and also to enable the | Hartford car is preferable to any new low-priced machine. Remember. 7. Williams Kendall Smoked Tongues,, Williams.e 3 0°9 1 0|Mayere o 7 3 1|Younsster to watch the bases better. also that the purchase of a used Popo-Hartford carries with it all the ad=. * Kendall } (= ar= e Bona Bt 35| Cheps, 3alomtens 3115 aftensen 001 When Chalmers had mastered his| vantages of factory service at short range. Olcott e T s new delivery and began to win games, . < % Olcott Cicott e Ty T U RO e g e I e S Alexander had become a headliner, and Communicate With Us Today and Learn the Details. ) = S 30 | Boston . v . 20301000 his teammate’'s prowess was overlo Lot us write you a Policy Fowe } -3, 6-4 } Sirioin, 301 cauet, 25 | Chicigo e Tye o 0 ed by many fans. But when Chalmers Whatever your requirements as to style and price may be, we can suft. nengance and xa to bed tontght fael- || - Inside Rounds, 23 53 | “rwo nase biie, Tooper, Speaker, Bradley: tireo | Tecord showed eight victories out of his | you. Call Charter 4389, or address Dept. A, and arrange for 4 demonstra- Ine that you have dome all that can be || Drowninz } Shoulder Steak, 18 sd!\?]\causlgers, Lok o i S firsl ten games, Quakcer Tans Negan 10 tion. ome ¢ ot conflazration and loss | | W.Williams Sage. — o e B e v e 5 HARTFORD, by fire. to avoid ruln and disaster. It| 4 S ashinge £ Dol cruits from the same league, and to e PO anufacturin Dy B Bre, to syod Arnold Washington, Scpt. 25.—Johmson and_ Summers en- ¢ » he sy CONN. i¢ a wise thing to do and it is up to rold } ‘asbington, Sept. 2 s give them much of the credit for the Pouwltry gaged ia a yarm pitchers’ battle today Hiaskell S A o etcating Detroit 3 o 1. A base on Seght the Phillies Were Making 07 (e | m————ey i SAAC 8. JONES, e BenoY - I RususEiwl 128 | SRATIRE P 1 5 et "in"hva ot | pennant—a fight sadly handicapped by T 3 iy e | O } 4, 53 NatiVe Chickens 25 Eanate * i ds | 40 Dpks il et er Comie a7 e mish| Mamagar’ bocte e 8 L | Fidelio Beer msurance and Real Es 5 3 eIt sesglted in the wianing run. St S SR L TS Richards Building, 91 Main St Groceries. ”"“""}."" born players in the majors. He was | ealyraT A. Brown } ilities o Mitan.et 2 B [ Doxn i Anspaeen f Septianll Tin | o - t or in Bottles. £ new. 32 re; 5 Sheieran 3 1 2 1889, but removed to New York city, i eam Delivers Everywhere, 4 N R as 1§ LR furree Somme Bl e R S H 5 Where his family atill lives, before ho| Pads Bgoks, Pencil Boxes, Siates.| H. JACKEL & CO. THE FALL, THEN IS INSURA Symington New, 18| Cutloaf, 12 Ibs. $1 ° o 0 was 2 vears old. He attended the city A ). o 2 E3 8 P ay o aints, Ve 5 les, Ink, Glue, TR Ry 1 oy } xFésf;nD“;a-u o R i 1 i ll‘ét‘?é‘f e N e folnts Crayons: Buleploinidine, MO et 1364 cor. Mavkit Snera e Sta: Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. ————————————| Camenbert. - "Uss|Molaates— SRS B 0 9 H Chalmers does mot depend on any | cllage, Pens, Pencils, Book Straps, | B . allon Tto Rico, gal. L o v i g Bt | R | adopting a hard agarcssive game in | lead yot at 3 games to 2. Brown even- | Ewne. Jotal, doz. 35| N. Orleans. #al: 8 | mow. % 5 gne style of ball in his bitching, DUt | roiaing Cups, Lunch Boxes, Baskets, | SEE which he killed off Brown's returns or | e it at 3 all, and e rae anea, | B oo on g Maple Syrup, Score by “inain T e e passed him by a swift dash to the net | 4-3, but Olcott came strong again and | Vinegar, gal. 25| bottle, Washington 0 s obar ittt ete. R« B P LEln"ED & CO | or hurried Brown's shots so that the | on his own Serve made the games even Keroseae Of1, Detrolt ] Hegivie Bovtice chanmilip e . . : | champion drove mans balls Into the again &all. Brown keptuphissteady| - 0. k. = I e melied e O e Franki et Bleotts - specd carried . him | placitia game and took the remainin cet_coa. ods' Tongues, : fhovis over six teet hish ana wessns | VRS, EDWIN FAY, klin § i i L::e:b‘-hx"fi‘.yc%ugmu'“ | through to victory in a_deuce set, 7-5, | o sames, which gave him the set| Off S. Haddock, ¢/Round Clams,’op, Athletic 3. Cleveland 3. stands 1°f4"p;‘,fm’;\§“‘:£?a'mdn: igha rankiin square is called to our line of — s MWF | and gave Brown an uphill fight to get | 6-4, and ihe match, Olcott giving him | Steak Pollock, 48 | Poiadeiphia, Sept. 35.—The home team bit tho | AD 3 N A sep1t F | e LC ). Weakfish, (Canned Salmon. 18 | deiiveries of Krapp and Reisigl hard todas and won | Sreat believer in keeping in condition, back 1 d. | the final t by driving into the net, oo 5 | bact ost sroun the final point by driving | Snapper 26 | 8575 DoAY Diched excelient hal anier the | and during the winter months trains st rown evened the match on sets by h the score in the game at 40-30. Am. Sardines, Lobsters— third funing. Score: e o asinnini e Youk 3 : | taking the second, -3, placing adroitly | A set of doubles in the tournament | Impt. Sarain: e 30 Cleveland. Philadeiphia. 2 place patronized largely by business | VHE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | vnere che bail droppea out of Oicoit’s | series was pleyed during the atter | Q23icrs e s e e ot e ot = o : | reach. Stockwell and Symington having eak Co 13| Ot 370 1 % ilEmesnct =1 1 0 0| ercise is tossing a six pound medicine % GBEAT VM.UES i Real Estate Beginning the third set, Brown took | win over J. Williams and R. e e 131 0, RERE o R R R Sall, e be thinks the heavier balls 00 | 3 | two zames in succession, the plavers . 6-0 and 6-1. and, i e 1 Baker.ib ' tnfor Sl _ & and Fire Insurance, | then aiternating and each winnme on | The accompanyingtable shows the| B SamS Ble | 70|Halibut & Trae L ohmgie 401 0s o famnoh o a Atrain foo Tegulan ex & ITan, Dull Calf and Datesi is leetted In Somsry Biock. ever C. M. | his own serve till the set stood 4-3 | complete score of the sinsles tourna- | Eels. 15-18|Saimon, 30 33120 oDewikss 4 0120 - Qur Specialt . 0 o i’lieres, Room 9, third floer. for Brown, Brown then ran out the ' ment. Sunfish. fo|misonsk, 20 f;namm 1086 omomarc: & 2730 B Colt and Kid Y . T jgna e ol E CONNIE MACK'S THEORY. | Telechone 147. RS Mussels, pk., 58|Swerafsh, 5| ®rappp 1 0 0 0 of g Scallops, qt., 80| Butterfish, 5|Reidglp 2 0 8 1 0 Tols 352 2 3 i —_———————————| BULKELEY'S BACKFIELD FAST. HEAVYWEIGHTS IN SHAPE. el Sott Crabs, o, 30| sn 10008 Wallop Tailenders and Split Even UALITY GUARANTEED $3.00, 53.‘50 and $4.00 S-AT- | =7 et Totals. 2 52 1o 3 ith Big Fellows to Win. bbb g Bl Liw | Considered One of Best Ever Seen at eup is Complete for Game With ADDITIONAL MARKETS “Batied for Relslgl 1n Oth. : as represe“[ed' | - | the Naw: Lindon Scbocl, | (e ssntiands=clmami s, Copaart LSetr s o 4t o e s o ol Assurance is given that Connie | fflr uson & [;h rl] Brown & Perkins, Atumeysat Lav | > | e Hay, Grafn and Feet. Pineaeiphia’ TR L O e e e 5 e d [Illllflflll, Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| The Buikeley backfield is considered | The Greencville Heavyweights are in ’ e it Buisner. Tora, Baker, Muspny, | PIONSHID I8 to beat the tail end clubs |} Prices positively i Sidtarios Btaltws S e mea | DY_all one of the fastest ever turned |Jine shape for their game with the In-| No. 1 wheat, ~$1.90]Homin: 3$1.60 | Thomas 2. to a frazzle and break even with the | FRANKLIN SQUARE. 5 Entrance s - 9g.ahames| ,u: by that school, savs the New Lon- | dependents, and if confidence counts| Bran. $1.45|Cornmeal, 2 L big fellows. If a mistake is made. She Lowwest Natlona 28-2. | don ey Piaying fulback is Palmer | for anything they will be winners by | Middlingr P, e SL8 Ml P A i that seems to be about ite theory on | Reeves, "13. who so successfully held|a big margin when the two elevens| Biraw, cwt. 2y, baled = 135 | New York. Sept. 25.—New Tork defeated St. Lous | Which all managers work. Turn vour | BRADY & BRADY, | down that position last year. Beside®|1aeet on the Cranberry, Sunday, Oct. L. 37-37.50| Provender. " ot s 31 e wooke Tardéat ran has | e¥es over the baseball pages of other | pr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! Attorneys smd Counsel nt Law. [ being of an exceedingly husky build, | They will depend on their lineup of| gt Louts, $6.90 ‘Ciwt. $1.60 | bean smen here i season. The visltng pitchers fr- | Vears and note whether any manager ! 2 396, Seaat il NeW orx C1F v, Reeves is a sprinter, and fs well versed | 1ast year, with a few exceptions. Boyd | Ryt 53 Cottonseed Heal, | med thiemn pages tod U, oy Roriom sele A | who has peen suceessrul has been in 5 Shannon Building Annex, Room ,A. Shists T Bras Charle in hitting the line. Flaherty, '12, will | is a new man at end and plays a| Corn, bushel, cwt. $1.70 tolen '1n the second inning on Stephens. Tho | the habit of coddling a tail end club ol 80, 1. 1S5, Telephone 529, oct10a - g et ! be =eer iti - | strong game. Not only is he a deadly | Oats, bushel, w Li=. Ofl Meal, if he could help it. ™) York o e seen in his old position of haif- Z & y e 3 i 5210 h . : ; - . g back, and is showing up as well as|tackle, but he is fast on his fest and 2 is New Yok | There have been some who wer |ever Hs e valuable also when it|is a Star at getting down the field Live Stack. N % 2 fpuasre 3% 3 3| foolish enoush (o rap the New York GEORGE G. GRANT, &id | comes to puting. The other half- | under punts. Rhydholm, the dashing| c,itje— 8 ezl Calves, 4 1 3 0 0Dolandb 2 2 ¢ p|club right and left when git made | »; S ¥ - e back position is bemng taken care of | fullback of 1905, will be back at his| ~Beef Stears. $7.'$7.50 ATt 308,89 samo. . Pragters inya T for a.pens | Dom““ck & Dom"“ckh Crowley. *12, who, since his first | old position. He was out of the game $4.75-56.25| Sheep— S i p Yo, 202 % % |mant hecautd ew York won from S & | Undertaker and Embalmer [ ear in school, has distinguished him- | last yvear owing to injuries, but_ this RBulls, $3.50-$4.25] Tambs, $5.50-36 s 3 0 0 Hariseiles £ 1 2 5 o Brooklyn edd Boston.” Strange! A E t Ch Ll » | self Dy his football abilities. Don- | vear he is back in his old time form.| Cows, ~ 32-34.85| Lambs, ss 3065 1Cmmme 4111 3|enough one writer who made thac us- | AN} EXUIA 01Ce ne <2 Provid St Tafivill: Members of New York | nrcii. s rresiman, is also a promising | Neilan, the husky iceman, will be at Sl 37 180 omilime s 1 2 ¢ ilsertion forgot that-ths olub in his <2 Providence SL., Tafivill: candidate for a halfback position. At|right guard, and the rest of the team es. 203 4 2quump 210 o clby e abichiny s 23 2 Prompt attention to day or night calla, su'ck Exdll‘l e | quarterback little Bobby Keefe, hero | remains the same as in 1910. Trimmed Green ealibastl sl was a championship contender—had of Telephono 80, A AT ATR e g ! of many memorable gridiron contests,| Cummings has been elected captain Hides, EBowop 21010 Totais won as many games from Boston and i3 bl is found hard at work Keefe was|and he has the bovs out for practice| Steers, b, 9 shansems 220 s Brooklyn as New York = Vears aeo he brains of the team last year and, |at every opportunitp. Manager Hen-| Qows. R e re was a clu Soston. which INVES I MEN I‘S i’ spite of his diminutive size and | derson savs that he will soon have| qBOUSL - 6% e won ‘ehampionshipa *auite fhequontly, PIANOS | lack of weight, is sure of his position. | Clish in line and he is without a doubt | S"ED SEIA%. o T T e e s A regwasia; i e Tiook i 3 | * Other candidates are Huntley, now | the premier quarterback of the R 3585 faeTons o0 0 L4808 ¢ 18It whlen “diaNEnet samon thinie £ Notone | Ciane heve ou wiil entor perieti REEtiN | plaving guard instead of center:’Sell- | The lincup for Sunday: Corev center. | (0 0 WeoL . 5 2526 | o Ero baee i, Hutims, Nelson; toree base i, | SVE h;a:;id that fr::ll;g:‘snzfu:?‘sec cipbos i e 1 enjoy perfect mat- adi - kowiteh and Schwartz in their old | Neilan right guard, Quinn right tackle, | Straig! eece, ashed, 5-26 | wintoms. = e " {ever s o o z sfac Shannon Building, Norwich | iites of tackles and Casey, once a | Bovd and Grady right end, Flenderson 1b. 20-21 Pt s tail enders. They iwent after them G. E. PARKHURST, guard, but now out for fullback. Cap- |left guard, Purple left tackle, Cum- NATIONAL LEAmc= STANDING. for all they were worth. 8 17 Hill Street, Norwich, Gonn. Telephene 904 tain Costello, '13, for two seasons a | mings (captain) left end, Gadle and Lest. _After giving the subject a little sept1sFW = i —____ | speedy and hard tackling end, will|Clish quarterback, Burke left haifback, | FAVORITES’ GOOD DAY New York » tam\{!fl: 1? ;:c::l iez\si‘anod::;;“;\vhi;c‘m again be seen to advantage at the right | Rydholm fullback; Supa rignt half- AT Ec Umnie TRAcK | tne 8 the Mac! ¥ Isiwonderfullys mew. N Inite inishi extremity of i <. | Bittsburs & Candidly, C was never known 1 The United States Finishing Co. xtremity of the line. back. § . Phlindeinhis b L e ae e e MISS M. C. ADLES, R L X BRPEAEL ANLL R. T. C. Again a Winner—Close Fin- |Gi oy S { baseball on which he could place his at N 5 FREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 49 | 3 ishes in Championship Race. Brookiva = }[sepial old pane. 0 : { Ha". Qca a aGB fl[:lfll The Board of Directors have this d oston In’conmection with the discovery of h l] N 1 S ool the Piite events at the Columbus Driving park e T o it eaigh | 2150 Made that many a team has los HAVE THE NEW Eaaper the | Prefer today were won in straight heats, and | , (e, Sor 3 _Cheas mue &t susht | 5 “pennant because it failed to play ¥ LR ers “of record at tlie | four of the six favorites landed the | ihe sedlos, 310 1. As 2 result the diffcrence between | S Well against a weak feam as 5 o Tor K0 bk Ko un e less Sept. 21 1811 | SUBSTANTIAL NET GAINS. major part of the purses. the "o citive In he penmant Tace was beem cut | against a stronger rival Doubtful and Psyche knot! If you would have OCK DIVIDEND Yo, 1 E——— 2 Doy pid In the 2.12 trotting stake for $5,000 R. | domn o S 1:2 sumes, or 43 peints, . [ Very doubtful. Frequently there your ,R?'r conform ‘\\"»‘f} Ml;d;nodes The Board of Dirpctors have this day Stock Prices Advance Until Profit- Chleago & N T. C. had wnnhnlheat VIVednesdl, and | cug’ the vietory | Afler two men were out, Sheckard | t6ams which lolok ql;up ‘Dly\w‘r'll o s A i milinery "u;;:m« tosines -m::m:a declared a dend One Per Cent. Taki > Chicago, M. & St. P. was an overwhelming favorite. There | and Schulte oach singled, and both scored on Tink- against the pitchers/of a team thaf D = S . 3 e f e e ien e Common, Sionk Sking Caness;Roncticn G ol Was mothing to it but “The Plow | &y tate i 143 e e ne ptiom ot G race | Driving and Automobile | eiven 'ausigmiist erivife” sl 85 mpany, pavable Oct. % 1011, New York, Sept. 28—Guotations | Colorzdo uel & Tron Horse,” which won as he pleased, Lew- | qMshorsn sposed Kine Cole in o pishers’ i | 75000 (Cg Taore of the fale, added 1o o okl of; Optober Zndic. it ol d @t the close of | \ore idvanced in impressive manner Consolidatea Gas +o.. is Forest being the contender. e homed hee hite” onle ewe ot 'Which wes | the fact that some of these so-called —A WISE IDEA— wich weel of October lcn the stock exchange icday. The | Sl P TEL W o) Sl Al ek ot he | e e iy e osijtal o LeuThn G b the pitchers oI | For peopl= intending to buy Fur Coats NORWICH—Wauregan H.mu.1 contrast with yesterday’'s turmoil and | Denver & Rlo Grande... championship pace by a nose from Ess | fier, beind Mathew: s ragged. while that be- | the first disvision teams with a great) | e e Tavea stock S Y, NEW YORK—150 West 103d St. Belivered to Any Part of Norwich | 200" 00 et “was o g H. Kay, with Indianapolis Boy thira | ™38 Cole was vertect deal of assurance. is to look over our large stock just re. e weakne: striking one. | Do, pfd : 3 . Kay, polis Boy New York wus @ret_to score. T. Dovle gt a | deal of assurance 2 = i 1, 04. With scarcaly du tnt =l Disutlers' Seciiriies . and the ‘favorite fonrth. The next two | double w st and scofed on Mertis's singie. STED . ceived to compare quality and prices, | Telephone 704, the Ale that is acknowledged be the { an interruption, ‘hge for. 200 Ei Sl L e el best on the markes — HANLEY’|Yard movement was continued, until | il B iiiiri e L e B T e e e FOR WORLD'S SERIES. We are making specialties in a Coon, PEERLESS. A tslephons order wid|” m; LRl AT Do a_rggtgee for-all trot found Billy Burk, | I, e lilfated s inning, in which Chicaeo | . Siberian Dog and Russian Calf. 5 used a reaction. Unite s St Geheral Eleet -for - foun y , | Dunched thir hita which won the game. A light i S s & Fostive pisiip: sitetion. e e alted Pales & Gooat, Norehers ofd (he favorite, and he made good 1and- | s ean falling i the st halt ot ihe second | COMMission Meets Today to Make{ e will not be undersold in- thes D. 4. MGGCHMICK. 3¢ Frankiin St |lhe violent fiuctuations of the week, ot Contoat ing in front comforiably each time. |imirg and continued throughout the same, the pinih | Arrangements—First Game October | threa Jines of coats. Select carly for A | was carried & 3-4 points, the | Tnterborough Met. L1110 ongworth B. already had two heats 5 Now York. 13. ater delivery at e r et sy i, the iy to his credit in the unfinished 2.07 pace S N en b voiuinll later e cific aGvanced five points, Reading snd | __° 1o i and ended the race by taking another e $1100) Cineimnat sepc as—Xouvithstnd- | THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. American Smelting 4 5-8, and Lehigh | International in_hollow style. 5 2 33 YfsPeede, 4 1 23 0ling the ract that the winners of the Bl Valley, St. Paul and Consolidated Gas | Tnterastional Pump The 2.12 pace Patrick Pointer, the o 2 0 ofMurrez¥ 3 1 3 o 0| National leazue pennant have not vet |14 Bath Street. Norwich. Conn. e orhs D on L on Tova: Contiat = favorite, won in straight heats. 55 ohieidets £ 210 0 7! been decided, the National Baseball Eanira), the othde sctive stoeis with msss City Soithern The final event was the 2.15 pace. Ty | Ssier 9 8 sl 2 83§ 2 comumission Wil meet here tomorroy few exceptions rising from two to Cobb was the favorite, but Judge Ward | {00050 3 § 7 1 Gftrerse ~ 3 0 5 3 0| to arrange a schedule for the world's COAL AND LUMBER. three poihts, | el © upset the caluculations by winning all | Ceien” 3 0 0 2 » 205 4 0fseries games. It was announced thai The reaction in some cases cost the | 400 {'.’},,“‘"““ & o free nosts Totsls, 20 T 37 10 SiT s the first game would be plaved Octo- 53 = market half of its rise, but net gains | — 3 3 s —_— Score m'm.n‘n.,‘ © “fver.id = l ALITY PLUS re substartial. In the cases of 3 Kan. & mer. FOREST PRINGE DISTANCED. guisago % $ 13|, I caze New York wine l];;d;;:nn‘:‘nlkl United States Steel, Union Pacific and U s ew Yorl roed lin the National league, the games wi American Smeiting, the zains exceed- Nettonal Bisoutt Pacer Was Thrown Whan He Put Hig| ™ ' M5 % Dule Tiike. Meie senule. | alternate beliwcen New York and Phil- ea 2 points. The day was devoted n == delphia day by day, but i icago fargely to driving the peats to;cover. | : Foot Through Opponent’s Sulky. o R i ey oha B | nDm therAchednle I LOVE MY GAS RANGE Stocks were in scant supply at ces | : i i ~Brooklsn won éasily from St | the same 2s lastyea PRRRGE . ) |Cot o e < S v B, Conn. S0t 39—shorue ame | 125 55, Tt EPITLIN 2 8 BUT OH! | AN Eint AeTIA front et ANoT A et o, start of the first heat of the 2.14 . jiirs asier il zame proceeded. Brookivn ovia N OO s et a trerd ) ccount w s e : ace of the two events on the card for |oi cahteen hit: from the three lsocal plich orwich Owls Going to Hartford. > On account of the presenl,eonutlon; ph ';;m“‘;""."::'p;‘s‘}‘e | Pacinc Phis_ afteenoon in ‘connection with jthe | b [ LA A duckpin team from Norwich Nest YOU CHAPPELL'S COAL ©f Fairview Reservolr, the use of hose! MOvement was helped by a widel { e Berlin state fair, Forest Prince, owned Sy - Lous. 4 ol.0f Opls, captained by Bill Donahue, | \When it comes to the question of | Culated report that a statement which | by Abner Mendes of New Haven, put | Norhenct § 3 %1% 1 §the champion of the nest, is ‘to make | gispelling dampness and chill, there's for atreet, lawn or garden sprinkiing| would be reassuring fo corporate in- his ‘foot through one of the wheels of | HummelT> 1 2432 0|the trip lo Hartford tonight fo take | nothing like it. terests woul n from | put the vehicle attached te Ei'a Willis, en- | Palerlt 0 0 8 part in “Norwich night” at J. J. C. Grder it as early as possible—big ) ) 8 at s would emanate soon from ad- Pulman 3.Smiih 3b 0 253 PRI 3 A ol 1 strictly prohibited until further no- | iminisiration sources. Announcement | Taiivdy Siedl Spring tered by R. C. Lasbury of Broad Brook, | Jomers & 4 3 1 1¢|Stone’s bowling alleys. The local Owls | o “coming this Fall. 't tice. This order will ba stricy): |that the long Geferred strike on the | 114 & and was thrown. The driver was not | Couwntt ° 2 #1320 a|will roll a team from the Hartfor y 7 8- | Harriman lines was imminent caused | 0 hurt. ¥lla Willis continued in the race | Swk2s = 3 2 witiext . 4 101 ¢l nest. s . g ' forced. only momentary weakness and the | 140 and took third place. The accident | xS 51 wiSmithao & & 1 0 o) The Norwich five is to consist of CHAEPELL CO. ¥ losses were soon more than made up. | 1990 happened iu the first quarter and For- | o _ Mowrerih 3 1.3 0 0| Joo George, Murt Johnson Bill Har- e 3 Per order Baltimore & Ohio was heavy, in | 500 est Prince was declared distanced. Total PR e 1| vey, Louis Oat, and Captain Donahuc R contrast with the_general market. The | o The 2.27 pace or trot was won by i 100201 Chptain Jronahue is looking for | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. : BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION-| Wanash four per cent. debenture Arlington Medium, owned by William | 1= 0/ 0 o | games for hisgteamm, s with s Nonwith Telephones. THE BEST FROM THE REST T tod LA L e Fucki i v | sither from other fraternal or~ elephonss. g ERS. honds rallied after vesterday’s brealk, Suckingham of Waterbury. 6 8 0 8 0fves. cither from other frate hut failed o hold the rise. Ameri ey Ry The attendance at the fair today was | ders’or trom ot nizations and § ¢ can Tobacco bonds made further *a:'r.:rfi?” said to have heen the larzest in its “| ke challenges them itor tyeetehimn, HANDSOME A“OW Me Plea saims. The enormous transactions in | Toiddn St L & W nistors. Summaries: Tatied for Golden in 5ih a match L Se these socurities of recent days were . pfe % .14 pace, stake, purse $500—Kellin- | score by tontogs: o S gl 3 Dlained ag due te the re-organi ville Lad won in straizht heats; Prince | Brookin ... - et s All Stars Defeat Rochester. NEW SHADES & st you el N Hon plan, which provided. it Hamlin, second; Ella Willis, third.|S" ~ g SRR s QUM you prices or 1o give you es- | [IOf Plan, mwhich provided It was sald, | Forest Prince dnstanced in first heat,| Two base hits etshy, T, Smits Rochester. ep —wi t'mates on ail kinds of contract work, Jobding, carpenter work, paintinz, ete,, | tations. etc. Jobbing promptiy. altended to. | ropean markets were depressed Estimates cheerfully - given, by the Tripoli ultimatum and the ap- proaching half-monthly settlement on C. M. WILLIAMS, ihe Paris bourse. London again trad- General Contracter and Builder, led heavily in this market. Transac- tions for this account were estimated 218 MAIN STREET. “Phone 370. at 30,000 shares, at least two-thirds on_the selling side. Trading in bonds while still Our steck of TRUNKS is complets | and attractive. | in the scventh inning of a battle this afternoon and the me in the the Eastern Best time 2.14 1-4. 2.27 pace or trot, purse $250—Arling- ton Medium won in straight heats; { Mattie White, second; Imperial Penn, third. _Bdith Lomand, Sparrow, Oc- tave, Dick Wilkes and Mattie W, also started. Best time 2.19. figures considerably above recent quo- | pitcher: All Stars won the second Post-season series with league champions, 7 to 2. | weakened | Tittshucs. Sept. 28 —Plisimarg todex_ was shut_out by Pilladeiphla, 4 o 0. Oule four Pitispurg plas. ¢ts reached hird bese. O'Toole stamted the game | for Pitishurs, but retired after the three innings dur- | ing which “the Philadelphias made a1l their runs | Robinson and Leifeld itched znod ball. but thers | was not Miftiog behind him. Seore: Fittsburs. P of T{naba 0 e Free figms and lehlgl VELOUR H ATS ALW. AX IN STOCK. Mrs. Sophia G. Ridzeway observed he 100th ersary of her birth OP Do e ot Dl A. D. LATHROP, B ¥ ffice-—cor- Market and Shetucket Ste. Telephone Western Marsiand Westinliouse Electic Westem Unon .. Wheeeling & 1. Tirle. . Total sales, 1,850,300 shares +*COTTON. New York, Sept. 28.—Cotton futures closed steady. Bids: September 10, October 10.21; November 10.22; De- cember 10.37; January 10.32; February 26; March 10.44; April 10.48; May June 10.60. Spot closel quiet; 10.45; Dbales. FREERTRFG Rich Qualities ‘And Chock Full of Style at The Toggery Shep: 291 Main Street. 7 SOCCER FOOTBALL HERE. Probably an Eastern Cennecticut League Meeting on Sunday. Whner Wagner.1b | ACKbnte. 25 { Byme.an | MCartby,ss Simou.c Leach i gTolen farge, Daniel M. B scale. Middietown. In honor of the t ar the home was onh'a somewhat emaller Prices generally were firm. Specula- tive issues showed mixed strength. Total sales, par value, $4,525,000. S. bonds unchanged on cail. CALAMITE COAL “It burns op ciean. Well Seasoned Wnod The soccer football league for this end of the state will probebly be start- ed at once. It is expected that there may be a meeting for that purpose at Plainfield on Sunday. Taftville will be in the league again. ‘The soccer football team of the Nor- wich Y. M. C. A, which is a new de- famil, (P Sy 8l susanmansd” al i3m0 members of the ance. 2 Mrs. Ridgeway was born in York city on September 11, 1811 is in excellent health and spirits. middling uplands middling gulf 10.70; sales 1,206 Sades. }Ie\v She | esscsnnunsas esowes=nnansons AR # 31 Totals, Batied_for § | MONEY. | New York, Sept. 28.—Money on call | parture this year for the association | jsiaited for Japan exports type and other print- MACPHERSON k DR Bes dswiat, Tail Kinds of inav: gteady, 2G22-8 per cent; ruling rate T the line ‘of athletics, will aleo moon | ZPitied for Lelfeld in suh: ing materials to the United States, JAS. C. SN leatfior ot 2 1-4; last loan 2 3-3; closing bid | be organized. It will get some tryouts o o o_a|Hiwaii, and the Philippines, in addi- ST # o % 1280 ofered st 2 1.4 Time Somns | DoaERnt probably, i playing 2 3 52| tion to suppiies sent to various sec- C. H “ASKELL- L Pt | ;| steady. sixty days 8 1-4@3 1-2 and|against the Jaftville lesgue teum. : flree base | tions of the Orient. > - ICK AFE 45 | 1-2@3 1-4 for ninety —days: six| Most of the plavers on the ¥, M. . A, 402 — "Phones — 489 HOWTUCH z 'l'.e She"cke( “ll'l‘.‘.SS co monfhs 3 7-8@3 per cent. team will probably be reeruited from B === 2 ey —— Killed Off Wells-Johnson Fight. ] ANITARY Taftville men,” but there are several rew men in tae association member- ship who Want to break into the game. Revoked Sporting Club’s Charter. ew York, S letic commission today revoked ihe arter of the Madison Square A. C., which has been holding prize fights at Madison Square Garden since the new state boxing law took effect about aa GHICAGO GRAIN WARKE High 321 Main Street, WL TLondon, Sept: 28—The Johmson- Wells champiorship fight scheduled for Oct. 2 has been ahandoned by the principals and promoter owing fo the pposition of ‘the -authorities. @nd & large clement of the public. - Johnson said later: “After finishing z In ¢ contracts in England 1 will never NEVMARIE HOTRE: DUl on the gloves in public again. I 718 3'““" Ave. hall er weight champion | Firsc-class W) of the gorld, which no man before has _JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, |UJPRING WATER UJATISFYING Coal ahd Lumher Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. Teiephone 884, Central Whart I; i Am \y WHEYN you want o put your busi- PfilVBIGIAN AND SURG EODE, T. 5. UNDERWOOD, mo.w‘ treated o usee “;’:{: lll;‘: p\::uc thiore Lsaym xa:- ' “Sh um £ than taolmil Lo sayeriias ing columas of The Bulle

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