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’NO!PIIIGH flULLETIN, fUESUAY, OG’TOBER 3,' 18 fi ) B T | WILTSE TWIRI.EI] IN STAR FORM M. K. Taylor&flo. S . Lowest Rates Feliable COmpanles | Giane’s Pitcher Held Pmaburg to Two Hits and a Shut- 75 Pearl Street, - Hartford, Gonn. ; i sr:'.'«.!:k.l«”;!‘.-'.‘.gp & SU"NSO k] Out—Only Four Pirates Reached First Base and = : ‘ | None Made Second. i Would you like to have a good mortgage on'a piece of pay- | / ing business property, mortgaged at 50% of its market value Pittsburs, Oct. 2.—The New York out of five zames. Naturally there| and ata rate higher than 5%? team appeired in the closing game of | was a smaller at §ndance than at the the loca] baseball season today, and | seven games of the previous year and 2 defeated Pittsburg 3 to ¢. It was an| vet ea-h member of the Athletics took Our bonds are simply exceptionally well played contest. The | $2,062.79, while each, Cub drew $1,375.16 pre-eminent feature was the pitching | for his share, Last year the total at- Y ; . of Wiltse, who held the local batsmen | tendance was 174,000, while the gate M rt t % h k U0 two " sinilen: one - of & decidad | receints. totaled $174,000. The plasers ortgages cut up In CIhUNKs e 23 ) Tremendously Low Specnals For Tuesday, and Wednesday seratchy character. Not a Pittsburg | were given the receipts of one Sunday player reached second base, and only game, so that their receipts were four got to first base. In all only 28 swellcd. 1; men faced Wiltse, one of whom re-| nder the rules governing {Wse post | Of $1,000 each, and made negotiable. We buy them on the same PLAYERS WILL COP e Two bast bits, Crawford 2. Kaler, Birminghom. MWos Arre T e ShchAnt SOME BIG COIN Toplay. Won. Lost. P.C R TR s avenue has returned home after spend- | Brown & Perkins, Mtomeys-at Law . | ceived a base on balls. The fielding season series, the players get the re- i i i 5. 3 S. by both sides was sharp, and many | ceipts of the first four games played. basis that a sav“‘gs bank b“ys ordmary mottgage f Y A G d LEA“ FRESH unll)u.am plays were made. | The rest of the money is divided pro- Legs of Young EGG s Goo evore scored New York's first run | portionately between each club man- 4 9 b 1 in the fourth inning. He hit slow agement, ana the national _baseball If you put your money in the bank you get 4% only but = As Natives Shoul_ i 8 Policy of Fire|Erounder toward first base which no. | coramission, which runs the affai the bank gets 5%. Evidently it costs 1% to run a bank. Why Let us w 1ot bed tonight feel. | bods could handle in time. He went | printing and selling tickets and look 'b Mohi Insurance D e rete | to second on Doyle's base on balls, and | ing out for all of the detalls. not get the 5% yourself. O ohican 1b tne that veu have done all that can be | (o third on a sacrifice by Snodgrass, | Two years ago saw the establish- Creamery" ™ (W ers . i Jome m case o T astor, UT¢| ScOTing on Murray's out, McCarthy to ment of a new all-around record in { y By e, o it h ihto | M Eechigtelty the rcceipts and attendance of the!l HARRY K. TAYLOR. JAMES N. H. CAMPBELL. is & wise thing: to @ and it Is up The two runs in the sixth were scor- | series. This vear a record is expected : you. ed by Wiltse and Devore. Wiltse was | that will knock all others to smither- SALT RIBS ih 10 b ISAAC S. JONES, | ziven his base on balls and Devore | cens. It would Surprise no one to S6e | g senmings of Detroit wes ordered from the faid ; (4 i Insurance and Real Estate Agent,|made his third hit. Doyle's sacrifice che ottendance shoot far above the | by i Pesie b i A Saswe aad. Gpins TAFTVILLE & Richarde Bullding, 1 Main St | LU%, Willse on third and Devore on 200000 mark this year. Lo e e e e s Fris g i , t second, from where both scored on| New York has a seating capacity of et e e hoite ey Peaue | . F. Bourgeois Removes to New e nle.” Seorey | Fuily 36,060 and Shiladelphia’s is only | e’ Sul i Vi dihe, Ml - cotne: Britain—Various ltems. LEAN PORK . CHOICE CHUCK STEAK - 3 hurg. low York. llitle less, a couple of thousand or $o.| ion. but fond Summers casy. Cobb faumed twice. 2 3 1HE GFFICE OF WM. F. EILL, a n: e 5 E"r‘"f we T ; 5!; Lr;;‘““s ::b ;:(f&x;( :;‘:t‘gieéoxdfi:t :2: aier struck out ten men. but had one bed inning. L'Pe}f“ MR%D%, was n visitor in New. LEAN POT ROAST - - - 1Ib. 8c 3 ! ERE B s v matcl ondon on Sunday. . i Real! Estate i10 00 ¢ 515 00! full seven games will be required to 8 iy PRIME RIB ROAST - - Ib. 12¢ A a4 Fi'_ i { RARE I R 3| sette things. If that is the @se, then 1 T 51! Many from Taftville attended the i | ke Ity | 30 %S OfMermgin .4 1'0 2 o!zood-bye all records. And then will 3 2 ® %) Occum fair_Saturday night. RUMP CORNED BEEF - - wiliams. Room 9, third ficer, ! PR s 0t { will carry them over many cky 0 0 Tuteiler, S0 0| Frank Fortier has returned home S " 0SS a2 10 2.9 apot tn thesvaad: 3 OGainor.1b 8 9 otter spending a week with his son in [ Teieshons 14 1880 min mowua - Dosl 2 ihtEmpe 2 0| Sew York city. Small Sugar b, Ib. § b i 3 WHEn| ey 71 Ay ToDAY. gl R 38 i Should 11¢| Chot 1t k 8% I - | ickechnte 'tn_otn, | onat League. . = 5[Coroiion 18| L J Savage has returned to Provi- |M Cured, Smokeds! ou ers ¥ 01Ce Ja or c e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | e | Guicago at Bt 1ouls ol Sy 3 0| dence after visiting his father, J. W. o | i New York at I‘Ah';l::::nhll' 5 i — | Savage, of Hunter's avenue. o 2 000 000 00 n Totals, 32 3 St BT AMOS A. BROWNING [\ Yor TS0 08 83 82| pugapiia st Waehinzion. o gor Summers 1n 30 Mrs. Mary Dormier has returned to |l SLICED DRIED FRESH CUT 557 % . 7 Two basg lit. Herzog. etroft at. Cleveland core by n Occum after spending several weeks B et > ) jass Jem ey gamsa”. e ceyde ¢k supe | OSEID AT AnETIIE fasverale e { New vork .. TR ) Endy Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| Rewards of Playing in the World’s | Chicaso 0 A T i Entrance stairway next to Thames | Series. | pituns I 3 | Plilads Z B P National Bank. Teiephene 33-5. s e o 11 | Cleseiand Fred J. Bernard and Philip Bum- gardener of Norwich avenue leave to- —_— — | Ever stop to think what it means to & . 5 C BnioY & mavs. ne g Baa ey e b enceh i Sexaies on mraneiseo ol on o || YELLOW ONIONS - 3 gfs. 11| ¥56ihe POTATOES - - peck 2 Attorneys amd Counsel at Law. and lucky enough, to get into a world's | 2 | pleasure trip. & % 6 Broadway, New York Cif.. series the way those Glants are going | | : ok to bé =z Phillies 6, Boston 3. | Mr. and Mrs. George King, Mr. and :.;e;:wn;;?:. C;—r::)r,;:h %r::: .\fl”‘tl:e“mv f:)l:e){h;: nl’l:?ldt":l‘:n:’ndhtgi Pliladcphiz, oc " 2, rn‘rd\lni Mrs, Rofer enjer and family of p New Meaty Ib 12 YELLOW CORN MEAL 5 Ib l& Tealize the amount of money that they | Hid W puwe hard i v defeaeed Tosion. 8 o 5 . Plainfield were the guests of Mr. and TUNCS Arrivals Fine Flavored . C | GOLDEN - S. i Naiianal Loague. Mrs. Frank Fortier of Merchants™ ave- hicago game postponed; | U on Sunday. { pull for the Iittle exhibition of from | mers. who e, | four to seven games? And on top of Lo 2 FRERIpRE 280 S g hat the h ? Why, the h: 7.2 Dominick & Dominick| %t omori ey e pardest of | s 4 blxnavesn 0 1|Lovertah 9 0)3ngeec X 0 5 0 League. C. ¥. Bourgeois and family are Washington—Washingion-Philadelyhia game | moving from South B street to New % Best LAUNDRY 13c| PREPARED £ MIXED COOKIES 250 at a Matty or the Rube or Collins | Kirke or Bendar shoala he be iear: Sttecre & et grounds EEE Britain, ‘where he has accepted a po- | STARCH - 5 lbs. MUSTARD bottle ~ = = 31lbs. Members of New York | 0" Sanciai “end provably in- | fiiviie & 2 e S Bosoned: W | gition.” Many friends wish them suc- z i Stock Exch terests the players about as much as 452 T Now Tom—New TorkBoson game yaspened; | CEs5 in their new home. i OCK EXCRENME | h% oor's Jin Soabotmeron o | ke’ 4 e Amons the mans tronds ana o |f MOHICAN o | Large Package 19c | SONDENSED 95, Ji¢ get. In 1909 Pittsburgh and Detroit | Hom a0 BEST BASE STEALERS IN AMERICAN LEAGUE. | {iveq from out of town called to Occum COCOA % 1b. tins GOLD DUST pkg. MILK - - 3 cans fought the big fighting, seven games 10 Ll D a 52| to attend the funeral of Patrick Shee- | [ oty me oot tonivie (e paonyrignie R e 00 PR Laeeig B Wi ikl nd e e R T $188,302.50 was taken in over the comn | s 1 Webteiin ot Lot g rell and John Shiechan of South Man BAKED BEANS 8C George Washington ZSC Large Bottle 9c et 3 ters in return for letting 145,285 fa *Tatied for Hoce in ot uh, Detralt .. chester, Miss Catherine Curran and 2 i Shannon Building, Norwich | scc the vattics, The piavers took 305 | maier tor ciris i i ol Fiaoai e e Cathierine WOnrran o I8 Tomals Sace - can V¥ | CRISPS 3 pkgs. AMMONIA bottle < | 924, sharing 80 and 40 per cent. {o| pStore bty tas s o b o.eg | Jackon Lucy and daughter Jennie of Hallville Telephone 904 u?x‘fl"mnnd loser. Fach Pirate "got i U 0.0 15 0 00 0-e-a] D e nd Paul Haussman of Hartford ,852.22; each Detroit man $1 Chaimers. ‘Chase, New York - 4.76. | Two base hils, Rariden, Titw Philadelphia, the e - And a year ag same team that this year has another Cleveland 7, Defroit 4. BEST BASE STEALERS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE. y 3 chance to share the prize money, Won | Ciereland. Oct. 2.—Clereland defeated Detroit. in | Bescher, Cincinnatl TR the honors, beating Chicago in four | the firs: zamo of ihe final scries. 7 to 4. Man- | Devore, New York : S oso Snodgrass, New York | A . Meride, Xew York i Makes Wrinklas Murrny, New York | 45 Worry over ill-health doss Full Cream Cheese [b. 15¢|Pure Lard - -2 Iis. 23¢ ° THREE HOUR SALE a1 your and merely causes Subdecs ok the 6% Loton Coeas] B e Tomides, that fnake sou_look older| 8 g 1) 17 A, M—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—8 TO 11 A. M: Mutual Fire Insur: If sou are sick, don't worrs, but go | about it to make 3ourseh well. To do . o this we repeat the words of thousands Sirloin - - of other former sufferers from wom- anly ills, similar to yours, when we & N Porlerhouse 2 c Take VIBURN-0 Reng - It 15 2 wonderful female remedy, as nce Company will TRADING WAS DULL. 5100 Am. Tobacco ptd .. 200 Am. Woolen be heid at the office of the Company 505 Anaconda Mioing € BEST RUN. GETTERS IN AMERICAN &t N 28 Snetucket Street, Norwich,| UPward Movement Followed by a| 0 Awhion St Chorelind Copnect on Monday, Octéber 9th, | Slump and Listlessness. Atiantic Coast Line | Bush, * Detroit in the afternoon, ng purpos To accert Revision of Charter of the Company made under Washingion . Detrolt | Eora Chteaeo | Murpny. Phitadein BicIntyre, _Chieaso Cree, New York ... Taker, Philadeiphis . Baitimore & OBlo New York, Oct. 2—For a time/after | op Beian, Steel i the opening of the stock market toda Canadinn Pacific | a renewal of the upward movement of | Centeal Leather beti. |]ate last week appeared to be under [ 0o B il ubsti- | way. Advances were general in the | iu Chisupeave & Oiis for 1 Na® 165 phoanq point Resolution |early iransactions. In the cases of |—-. Chicago & Alin Lo phtladeipn 31110 9 | you will admit If you try it. : Assemmbly of the'Btats of Conmecti- | Lnion Pacific Readine, Lehigh Valley, | 10 Fyeas;, Opes Wesem == Directions for its use are printed in $10,000 DAMAGE SUIT. | ana aaministratrix o deceased, who | the mother of deceased and clatms cut at its January session, 1911 Missouri Pacific, American Smelting ) ™ <) chicago’ & N. W.. BEST RUN GETTERS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE. | gix languages with every bottle. Price | e T claims that Lyni Feuchere had been | damages of $10,000. . Rt A mriten Tohdreosbrererred et | M Cuess g uloes Sheckard, Chioasn - - $1.25 at druggists. Killing in Westport Sanitarium Re- | committed to the sanitarium for treat- . eutay, L = :nyu,‘.af Tl & T B FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL <O, sults in Action. | ment. that the patient was 32 vears The Latest Drink. Norwich, Connecticut, September 30 ¥ 5 B! Colorado & Southern | Scimite, Chicago i | old, had been a teacher in French and | 2 e D Ppeheeatth; | market did not retain its advantage 1000 Consolidated Gae - Foaber Priaderni dSEiest S Dreep Newitork A suit for damages as an outcome | in music, and that ber iliness was | pelhe Maine cocktall will probably Offerings at the higher prices were un- Com . Products D New Sotk . A e s abable. Thalolinge e name of the latest drink on the Delaware & Hudion. | Denver & Rio Grande. . 0 Do pid Dl 0 Erie Byrne, Pittsburg Packert, Philadephia . Devore, New York - Tnbert, Philadelphis Tates, Cincinnatt Konetchy, St Louls | A Howard Throws Up Louisvillé Man- agement. Louisvillle, Ky., Oct, 2.—George E.| Howard “fll not manage the Leuisville club of the American assoclation next vear. It was annyanced here toda: o M. WILLIAMS, 1 There are 3 F eatures ln | expectedly large and quotatior’ soon | began to fall. Gains were cancelled | #nd the market thereafter moved list- within _an unusually narrow McFarland sanitarium at Westport, by | claim negligence on the part of the | *aloon market—Atlanta Journal, A"ow Me Please Amelia. Bloch of Bridgeport, a patient | institution, which permitted Amelia that institution, was filed last week | Bioch to enter her room and choke her | Champ Clark says there is not the superior court. The suit to death on the night of September 7, | enough politics in this country.—Phil rought by Sidonie Feuchere, mother | 1910. The plaintiff in the action is | adelphia Inquirer. o Securities” | range. Net changes in most instances | were nominal. A lessened demand from the short interest, which in view of the down- !'ward trend of prices was less desirous 0 covering, deprived the market of its main source of strength. o attempt | T i | to quote you prices or to give you es- i | | | | | was made, however, to bring about | | s | | | timates on all kinds of contract work, jobbing, carpenter work, painting, ete., etc. Jobbing promptly attended to. Estimates cheerfully given, orthern pfd ......123% Cits. Tilinols_Central ... Tnterborough Met.” .10 Do prd er Harcester i 11 ectiic 9% 149 148y 1 another break, and speculators on both of the market merely held their ground. - Compared with the , wil : G I Contract d Buil fucty % ager. Howard played in the Na- eneral Contractor and Builder, Brlef Slale NGWST.:;‘.':,:::.'z“’dz'","mz:’:khzzzrnff.’ m | e easte vith Bosion ana sty 218 MAIN STAEET. | done in an hour on some recent day 200 Loulsvil before coming to Louisville two vears "Phone 370. iban during today's entire session. Y, ago. The avent of the day which attracted . New Britain—Plans for a new clup| MOSt attention was the announcement o houde i Washington Jtreer 1 c ”‘j‘[_: of the engagement of $2,000,000 gold i lans for s club | vas ¢ c . B Waivers on Jones and Schmidt. | | UMBING AND GASFITTING. e AL 0N Neitonar " s Detroit, OOct. 2—The News says to- | = : 2 for s\tnpmentrt;ll;%r;;‘)“ following_the | —;, drimet Hheis - > day that the Detroit American league | EspoTiStia ol o the same | X'k ‘Mer. 2 pid : % | busebail club has secured waivers on | JOHNSON Al Torrington.—There have been thir- POML on Saturday. Bankers wer: 700 New “York Central 7 Bt mioiter s (Tonekiand iCatatior | 0! ND BENSON, 54 2, g perfected by the lodge of Eli ty-fue 1811 Bunting licenses issued Goubtful foday whether the movement | X Oat. & W P e EOHAiaE, It oag vt begn der. | 20 Cenral Avenue. from the office of the town clerk. rould pe restricted to small propor- | Nordh Amertean initely stated what disposition will be | made of the veterans, but it is inti- SLATE ROOFING mated that they will 80 to the Ameri- | Metal Cornices and Skylights, Gutters \ can association. and Conductors, and all kinds of Job- 4 SeEEE bing promptly attended to. . Y 1 | Nortii American tions. The ultimate destination of the n, chief gold and the significance of the demand | Winsted.—A1h . Pies drafisman for the Nisgara ulls Pow- | flom Paris-at this critical time in the | Peonntrania er company. was here last week, look. Furopean political situation were of | T - mobes 4 G aE g in x \ c acord, ol Jurse te) e ion. ris | —. it tsbury oal - L 7. & up his genealogical record, one of | course matters for speculation. Par Fitishirg_ Challenge Y. M. C. A. Team. Tel. 719. - Dressed Sicel Car ~ Pullman_Palucs Ca ~ Taiway Steel Spring. his ancestors, Rev. Aaron Kinrie, hay- | Appeared also as a bidder for the | ing been pastor of the First (ongre. Weekly consigmment of South African e L R T 2 which make them superior to any.others gational chureh here from 1800 to| gold in Londen teday, obtaining a part | 7am Radns S 2 i 2 $ 18504, of the offerings. 00 Nepudtic Sicel feated the Convent séhool relay team flllltal‘ llmlblll - T—— o The unfavorable tenor of August| 100 Do pfa i S T le B aranys io meit - amford—Coroner Wilson, who has road reports was emphasized by | ' Kok Tiand Co them in Baltic next Saturda: Ex- e ‘r J‘ l D m 2 inquired inio the death through opi-| the Pennsylvania's showing of a de- | & 1 & . F. 3 pid penses will be paid fer foeur men. An-| A peep into an up to date bathroom he ingee amper £ i um poisening of four vear old Anna, crease of $486,000 in net operating rev- —— St Louis S. W x ewer through Bulletin. | 18 only less refreshing than the bath 2. The Oven heated by cup-joint flues 3. The Two Hods in the base Iznacio, at Stamford. finds no criminal | enues. The New York Central system, | = responsibility. hut recommends that|lowever. was a marked exception, Nef | druggists whe sell so called poppy tea earnings of the parent road and its 8cel the same as poison as a warn- | principal subsidiaries increased larzg. | itself. During the summer you wili Baldwin vs, Frane at 133 Pounds. | the more look to the bath for bodily Salt Lake, Utah, Oct. 2.—Matty | comfort. I will show vou samples and Baldwin of Chelsen, Mass, and John. | plans of the porcelain and other tubs to Italian women who use it to| Iv. In the case of Lake Shore ‘a 7 ) d give | e o o e Coptes e s and give you estimates for the work @Met their babies. shrinkage in gross of $14.000 was ac- Totedo, S L0 E W B e e boen | of putiice: them in in:ihe: best sienucr 5 companied by a reduction in operatins® Poifa oo e atoner o, They will weigh i | £rom 2 sanitary standpoint—and guar- B Either of these features is worth eXpenses of more than $700,000. result- | ing in a net increase of $687.000, which | | was only slightly more than the net | | g2in made by the New York Central | proper. The strike on the Harriman | | lines, ‘the zovernment cotton report | and war news from abroad was with- out effect upon the stock market, the | — . Do fa . movement of which was governed al- | __°"% WeHfr Maniand o aates the entire job 0 Bo. ptd at 133 pounds. the price of the range. The Single Damper is the greatest help in cooking ever invented. One motion 3 —push the knob to “kindle,” “bake” 4 or “check”—»e range docs the rest. \ The Oven is heated by the cup- joint flues @/l over altke; no “cold corners,” no “scorching spots”. ixs Quickest and surest baker. The Two Hods in the base (pat- ented) is a wonderful trouble-saving JE TOMPK[NS. ‘Just Sa_v 2o | 67 West Main Street e e R G e HORLICK’S The Vaughn Foundry Co. Trading in the steel stocks fell off Wheling & L. ¥ It Means with the remainder of the market. Net [ Total sules. 414,300 shares. carnings of the United States Steel i i Original and Genulne IRUN CASTINGS cprporation for the quarter just endcd, COTTON. i it was announced today, may be some- | New York, Oct. 2—Cotten spot | MALI ED M I LK surnished promptly. D what larger than for a time appeared -uplands, -10.20; middling gulf, 10.45: | atterne, Nov 11 10 35 Feres Siceet probable. owing to the stimulus to be | closed quiet. 13 points lower; —iddiing | The Feod-drink for All Ages. lent by price reductions. A consider- | sales, $00 baies. Futures closed barely e able shrinkage in the European visible | steady. Closing bids: O healthful than Coffe ply_of copper was reported in to- b ey e | More Tea or = S. F. GIBSON Coughs, Colds P November 9.88, December 9.99, Janu- 's fortnightly statement. ary 9.87, Febriary 9.2, March 10.00,| /Agrees with the weakest digestion. Transactions in honds shrank pro- | April 10.05, May 10. , J - 1y l)d]flg H e s portionately with mtocks.' and * the | 1018 Augdst o Septemumrc. " S Mm‘i”"""‘fi"“! and "'-'“":""“‘ Tin and Sheet Metal Worker feature. The ashes fall through a £ Cmm.,.,...,-..,.’.;::m""""y' ovement ~ was _exremel narrow TR E milk, malted L.powda form. e e e it oo Palahich i ein : 7 i DE S el | MONEY. A quick lunch prepared in a minate, | FUnaces. T ~ el i e rno bl e New York, Oct. 2.—Money on call | o & 55 West Main Street. Nor- empty. The Coal Hod is beside it. ’ steady at 1 cent.; ruling | Take no substitute, A:kforHORuCK’S. | 8; Jast loan 2: closing bid 2 at21-3. Time loans sicads: o0 | B8 Others are lmmztnms.l T F BURNS K & 4@2 3-3 Gas Ovens and Broilers for end or } STOCKS. 2 above range if desired. Copper o ante raaad < i Arictiural 12110 B City of Norwich Water Works. 2 : 2 Ask the Crawford agent to show you R 108 Am. Can OHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Board of Water ioner. s . hy HOWTUCK AFE S o Tt e e | PN, Comiiins, Heating ard Plumbing, At vt s sl 4 o . iR S : : Boston ANITARY e R M| s TGS NG 92 Franklin Street Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., P he (offie” Ocf 42, ffice open \For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, A ent. | PRING WATER QJATISEYING 4 . tn i ome wn | SRR ) Thm e 4G on the — 7. v 5 & K 2. ” i iy 3 N SILBE s MON r thas 0 tis- § Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conan i R B R R

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