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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912 % GAMES TODAY five men who have endeavored to do'er, has made himself solid with the e e the Raffles aot. New York fans, and will probably be i at mm’L" - B Carrigan has had 83 bases stolen on found with the Highlanders next sea- e him and his good right arm has cut, son. Washington at. New York. down 65 men. Young Cady, Joo Wood's | LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE g FARM INSURANCE Boston st Philadelrbla. battery mate, has done even better| Mike Mowrey and Miller Huggins A e e 4 Gi Li National Leagus. than Carrigan, who may or may not|will be seen with different teams mexc| , The Legal Voters in Town da " . . . jant ineu New York st Brooklyn. receive some votes for the Chalmers season. Both players have found it a and waen- J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Only Slightest of Injuries in Red Sox an t ps Eiiladeiiia s: B car this year. Cady hus permitted 24| hard job o get along with their maa- e e at : 5 Cincina. steals and has refused to stand for 21| angers, the Town Hall Novwich, Qons, Betting Now Evened Up—Marquard Shows Great Form | s- i oo thefts Leslie Nunamaker has cut down Lot I "o Uuonday, 2 T z;«l me:ndwhohu;:ed to :tjenl bases and is ms‘mm all reports the Boston Braves I0i% at oo 1n ey . z AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. charged with having allowed 37 steals.| have copped two great players - Against Brooklyn—Season Closes in East Today. gt o | Young Thomas, who is not likely to be| Hap Myers, the Spokane first baseman. ,.q.m.:”{',;""u”; g Ca i given a chance to play in the series,|and Pitcher Bill James of the Seattls| Town Hall ot & oClook la. . i : has flagged four men and his throws | team. on mald Oct. 7th, 1912, to ey have been beaten eight times. upon the report of the Selectmen Smoerd Frank Schulte is not doing anything | thelr recommendations NO “JOKES” WITH M'GRAW. wonderful in batting since his return o —_— to the game. His suspension cost Giants’ Manager Knows a Ball Player| him his batting eye and a little of his When He Sees Dne. —— New York, Oct. 4—The closing of | plicants. One-third of the reserved- the major league ball season in |seat accommodations is now in the the east tomorrow will find the two {hands of future world series specta- championship. teams in the pink of |tors, The remainder has all been al- physical condition for the world se- lotue‘li: and htaha l;lcceslh‘x:flb:fdfim, most ries, with the exception of two minor | of whom have been notifie ave un- Athleties 4, R . a tax to meet the expemses of injuries, which have placed some of [til noon next Wednesday to secure e X Town, includi; the e . tlrlnje Boston exthustasts on the auxlous | their seats. 3 illadephia, Oct 4 Fa B b e wans| Every now and then somebody bids w;{;:'e Red Sox are trying to finish|DOME: [Belading the expenses of B seat. Fear that Captain Doyle of the Among those who took tickets away | victory orer Boston here foday. 4 to 3. The wators | YOUng ball players cheer up by saying a better record than the Giants, | Town control into one lohooA$lm " New York Glants might not be -able | from Fenway park was one man who | %oured wahi hits and drew uine pases, fou bau- | that some of the more prominent play. [ 314 the Braves are trylng to do bet-| by vote of the Town, aad to 8 the to play at his best because of an-akle | secured several hundred. This was 3 but two of them were | erg of the big leagues were once con-| t°f than the Highlanders. The con- oom -n::nm o‘rfl the T:xl hfi) L, o which was slightly spiked yesterday, |John Heydler, secretary of the Na- n sidered as “jokes.” It may be true|test is close on both sides, 50 ermine whether t is groundloss. Doyle played through- |tional Baseball commission, who -went L . that they were considered as “jokes” Claude Derrl out the game-today in usual form. All |back to New York with pasteboards e B by some who are not over conversant Teth ude ck, formerly of the Ath- o -4 the other men in the Giants’ camp are | for the Natlonal commission and with with the qualifications which go with a cs, who has been playing with the| | hetucket School Visitor, an Otls Library; to grant sslaries, to lay ‘sconomy to save a few cents or dollars | rooay for the fray. other seat allotments. Mr. Heydler = o good ball player, but they were not| Daltimore team, is to get another istrict, upon thi wn of premium at the risk of.a fire that | " ousinility of either. Garduér or | remalned in the city only a few hours. 7 3 considered as “jokes” by a manager|'fial In the big show, this time with S s AL may involve thousands. Carrigan of Boston being kept out of | He said: “The ticket scalpers will be | iuing Pllladel who knew the ball player in the rough. | the New York Highlanders. uunn::t glollu:' to lh: To':n_&! Norwich as tho Selectmen of sa whne may Egan declared that Houck had not scored before the | callow critic and the experienced man- In some quarters they declare that|ggree upon. B et i she Afin. toaing on & bisy u | ager. - Meyers, Marquacd, Zimmer. | Marty O'Toole, Pittsburs’s $23,500| Also to determine whether the Town , the “arbitrator” ordered all of man and Merkle were regarded as(Pitcher, is a failure. Maybe he is,|will vote that the property of the se Nothing in the world ls cheaper thah | the early games has had a slight ef- | defeated this year.” el Therein lies the difference between the ?d’:;lnh;;‘:fi::h 'o’;dn}hemm i “c'h"-\ betting hoddlsohere. h::;enms ng 's. Joh up the wagers where Boston had been | GOLF TOURNAMENT |SAAC S. JONES, up the wagers whers Boston had been toam ot in the game to leave the grousds, | AN 3 o eral School Districts, lying within th Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |thusiasts expect to see both men in REACHES FINALS ?"‘::““ e dokes’ when they firs broke in" says but e has taken pertiin mars ik 60 e o e T°§'o"'uhx"" 5-;,:}..;:? Richards Building, 91 Main 8t. | the opener, though perhape mo o et | Miss Curtis and Mrs. R. M. Barlow to rig SO e« o by the unthinking, In|Tot 2 bad Tecord for his first season in | Sate of the Tows ox Oor 34 1811, be T R R T T A e - Hooper.t 3 0 1 0 0Mumhyrt d | fast company. appraised and the debts of sald District AKE OFFICE OF WM. F m no;v wholly mended. M % Meet for Title. e 4219 1|otasing. ::e case of three of the m;n mentioned estimated according to the provisions . ith the trial of Marquard today, FEGTe Lo 4156 0 0B ero was one person who never re- . probably all of, the first division pitch. | Manchester, Mass, Oct. 4.—The east | Y2 & 0 3 1 0lmuper garded them as jokes. His name is DhetS Comts of omsolidanian. o Souosi Real Estats ers of the Glants have had their last | vanquished the west at golf today in|Eafledd 4 3 2 3 ffiionie McGraw. Merkle was the first of the Children Or Districts into one School District un and Fure Insurance, [Zock Sif eor o merits seis |Cho sotciugs oliisngine! Jooprs | Foge 2111 0 fhree b jein e Gams, Ono Sy e\ ULOR FLETCHER'S | | kv is.dcirming mhoter e Tows opens af e lo grounds on - o e ,0 . ’ 1s coated in flomerw’ Block, over C. % |day. Mathewson, the old mainstay of | Curtis of Boston defeated Miss Kath- | Thomtae 1 ¢ 8 0 ljHouckp $ 11571 a few days after Merkle had joined c - T B e e T “{):ams, Room 9, third Seer. the Giants' box, has had the longest |erine Mellus of Los Angeles by 1 up, e 1. 28780k muas, the team, that he had one of the com- AS O RIA Thousand Dollars, in such sums and Telepbone 14° rest of any, for he has not been in a [and Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow of Phila- | esCady 100 ing first basemen of baseball tucked at such times during the twelve months game since a week ago yesterday, d:lpshia. l:o;: from Miss G:;%e tSea.m)lu iy under ;fl;‘ cginx, !‘;ndy 'Bllo t[x;lk ta'{;a y 1 A——— | when the nant was clinched. of t. uis by five up our to | [Totals place o lann when “ A - MoGraw was highly pleased with |play. Butied, x Dhoma D rhere were soms who failed to ses| FOT Oclober Invesiment ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Marquard’s showing today against | Whether Miss Curtls, who won the| gere by tnnmes: underlying the crudeness which Meyers! gengoned Sccurities of High Grade en e different notes "in us Brooklyn. Hae pitched five strong inn- |champlonship last year at Baltusrol, exhibited when he first joined the Gi- Manufacturing Corporations. banks of the various Sehool Districts, ings, holding Brooklyn scoreless with |would defend her title to morrow was ants he was better every time that| m, those desiro ? 1 ing the | that existed before consolidation, and AMOS A. BROWNING two. scattered hits. The subsequent |uncertain tonight. Before play began ; :| he stepped behind the plate. average per cent. of incoms from thair | Lo dellver mew motes or other obligs- ittorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg. |loss of the game came when Witlse |today she suffered a painful accident ‘Baker. The New York manager was asked if | investments without :m‘f.m“ satety | Fon8 Of (0 Intereats of toa Foon "Phone 700. and Ames, two. of the rellef box men |to her right hand, which all but lost he would trade Marquard. Presumably | of principal the preferred shares of old were put in and eight runs scored off |her the match with Miss Mellus. With Washington Takes Another frem New York. some other manager was trying to test | established -and prosperous manufac- them. the hand bandaged 50 that tWo fINEETS | xow Tok. et f-Washiofion arain etestsd | him and see if he could not obtain the | [3TINE corporations offer attractive o ortunities for the i it it of Octo- Brown & Perkuns, ifitmypat-lay | The last game of the Giants’ season |and a thumb wers freo, Miss Curtis | New York isduy. ¢ %o 3 - Groom essis ouptiched | left-hander. McGraw spoge about it | Bor'Gividend ‘and interest funds. at old Washington park, Brooklyn, to- [played a plucky game, although top | Ford. s bo held the locals to four hits A muf| one afternoon in. conversation. “So-| The protection of principal afforded ..M First Nat Bank, Shetucket Bt |7, o " in " ncidentally mark the | ping and slicing frequently, especially | & 83 oo foul by Swemes. howrer, lost Xord he| 114 S0 said he. “I think he has been| by ample asseis; thelt long record.ef R e W o W oS -%“."‘ 3-8 of that place as a scene of big- [in the first nine holes. e e T “Wieeeus two mere followed. A remark. | trying me out to see if he can get hold | régular and satisfactory dividends and| oplieations and debts of the Town @o- 4 b __ | league basevall games. The Brooklyn This Bare Banded caich by (| of Marquard. None of them will got | thelr ready marksiabilits Justly entitle | crulie befors the annual Town mesting = club opens next year on Ebbets fleld, | ympires for Chicago Games Appointed | ™" washinston him. He has the essentials for a first-| conervative investor. ol 3 MOTERD g e ‘where a large modern stadium is be- Ci A 9 PP ab hpos ¢ h po class pitcher, and some morning he| " Our investment circular for Oetober | £or 4 ‘may be for the best interests et ; 1st Mortgage |~ e srciates iy it (peams § T4 fatme %8 T4 1 il vute oyt 0t 1 ot 10§ onk] houle o et 1y e S 0P e | FL Bt o 1 ter,3b 411 0 2 vi es under s n - i hy THREE NEW RECORDS two additional umpires for the integ- |Mimt ¢ 83 ¢ fbwisr 333 B o o e e "with me| ular securifics. Sent upon requast. (hg s daterinialt W the MADE AT COLUMBUS fi;‘{mfi’,‘“";” o pluyed batweeh e b 4 1 2 4 1fSwmp3 11 until he proves that he is as goood as Turner, Tucker & Co and American league baseball | faooyal’ 3 1 2 0 o|Smithet 10 his physical qualifications call for or 4 o on —— teams at Chicago this month. William | M'Bridess 3 0 2 4 1[3Millans 3 1 6 he will quit gray-haired. He is a nat- Boston New York : Babe Makee New Mark of 2.04.1-4 for | J. Brennan of the National league and | Wiwme § 1 8 § QR § § § &'§jural lefthand pitoher of great skl |24 Milk Bt 111 Broadway | or Sixtl neen of the American league ool - ¢ him to believe it* Town meeting shall be thgHegts will be the third and fourth umpires, | Tows BLH B 3| o R s ot oy whi i a5 1t applies to sald meecings. N et Ovel' 5 4 T e e T e sy Lhat all b New York manager. They are mostly ’ Ao 7 determine wiether the . racing in Columbus closed today |the officials of the series will meet in for jokes with young men who know all in munmnfn. L} b with the lowering of three world’s rec- | Chicago on October 7, about a ball player after he has made ! " Also to act upon a petition of * DICK BROS. & CO. = 0o areputation. . than tw legal voters of said els and fallures by Minor Heir and N. F. A. at Storrs. by I.h.“Ti::ll‘I“‘.. . Tel. 901 Norwich | Seoree Gano in attempts to lower thelr | 1 N. ¥. A. football team leaves at| | Tw bue b M. Loots Smith; bomo rm. SCHULTZ MARD ON BATS. in hews aad i FRANK O, MOSES, M Babs, by winning the sixth heat of |ty anei Sroing for Storrs | where ; ! N ey . 17 3 gn the 2.07 in 2.04 1-4 took the rec- | heY, mee! e Connecticut Agricul- o Breaks 50 of em in One Season, Ac- { ord for 'the fastest stxth heat ever | orel College cleven. The game prom- e & cording to Reports. Mfl\“mfl\t; | tnan ised to be fast and Interesting. The | Detmit Oct 4—Walsh was Detroit’s master at sll contested, and the race itself is a rec- v stages today and Chicazo won. 7 to 2. Four doubi h The Ch ord ome ‘for six heats. The winner | ASElcS usually outwelgh the Academy | iy’ i aomn Chisar's v toul. Seom: | Frank Schultz, the heavy hitting out- it it e e Lie vings front in the last few lengths. e ormic e H6 E Durit Ghioago. fielder of the Chicago Cubs, breaks 50 |/ —Insp Cobt ) fident of making a good showing. h po ab bopoa is said, so that this|' large stock of fin- w ks oss 119,910.72 T’Eelan sm.:, l“:t;;n M& the first |Seventeen men will be taken and a ik s ::lc%llrea{bx}:e run hitter is some- |* ished memorll-lml & ERTERRL 'y two heats of the 2.07 trot, began win- lc'l'\;;zhor oth rooters will probably ac- 01 4330 thing more than a mere fence breaker. e o { Surplus ..... 486,441.55 |ning in the third mile. All alone sho [©MPHRY the team. ] 41,00 0] The bats he uses are of ash, well sea- sbCOND — Examine | trotted the fifth and final heat in p i 2 214 1 Slsoned, with an unusually small grip, our collection of Bank opens at nine 2.06 1-4, taking half a second off ‘the Thomas Defeats Dixie Kid. 013 5 2 5 4 o|so small, indeed, that his fellow play- designs, selected 8ept20daw | world’s time for a fifth heat. Pickels | Paris, Oct. 4—Marcell Thomas, the 22 4231 0lers are apt to look with scorn upon examples of the was_allowed to brush home in the |French welterweight, tonight defeated b 2105 $nis private woodpile. Small grips are best in Monumen- 1 third heat of the 2.11 pace, which she |the Dixie Kid, an American fighter, in 36 18 27 18 o | rather uncommon, although ;:sme of tal Art. won without trouble and took a new |a l5-round bout for a purse of $5,000. the best batsmen thf. game seen record of 2,03 1-4, This mare is named | The decision was awarded on points. 0 01 1 0—2|used them, notably Cy Seymour when ALWAYS take ad- to start next week at Lexington |The American had the better of the 0121 *7|he was at his best. Cy had a small vantage of our Braden Direct in the Tennes- |earlier rounds, but Thomas lasted well | ,, X" Pt bita. Veach. Colltns Bodle. Borton, Sul- | Pair of hands, which interfered with Mgnuhc&urorl’ see stake. Joe Patchen II, also eligi- [and was given the decision. The ver- fira 35 his work as a pitcher, but not “th‘ Prices. legal layout of maid , &8 To- ble for the event, was shipped today | dict of the referee came as a surprise batter and outflelder. Cy was the y quired by the statute, for action-at sald WATIONAL LEABUE STANDING. cornerstone of that famous Cincinnati 4 meeting for its P | outfleld of years ago which was made | |! bt A.Lo 680 | up of Seymour, Mike Denlin ana 817 | Cosy Dolan. These men were terrors n | an to Springfield, Ill, and will not ap- |to many of the spectators, at Lexington. —_— Minor Hlml mu‘:": gg:_:_ paced the Pittsburg Defeats All Stars. 5 first half in I minute flat. E v i 4 157 fflllklh SI. George Gano, driven by T. W. Mur- | d e ATl Oct 4 Ditabare - inch and they used a varied as- Vs efeated a picked team here today, 5 it ls:r:mpenf of bdau. Yrom the slender|{{ 89 and 41 Franklin Strest, —_— hy, went to the half in 100 3-4, ito 0. Robinson, Cooper and O'Tool A E., F : E 1 v m to the || ITeleph Fi i it lost & chance to lower his record | heldsthe locals wi f 11| mtick - affected Dy -Beymonr elephone. near Franklin 8q. su"s Pfifssnmn by & thirq quarter in 81 1-4 seconds. DI e e i and ac - @ complished the unusual feat of having e s wwed o 34). ¢ ~_ Our Wagon Calls Everywhera h d ¢ that th twenty-seven outs credited, with only Dan Brouthers used to sa; at the P bat made little difference so/long as it TICKET SALE IN BOSTON twenty-six times at ba e Mo was comfortable, and so long as lts B Oct. 4.—Brooklyn defeated New York W - today onsht. Lphiy owner looked upon it with something T REACHES $20,000 MARK Jos McGinnity Selling Out. il 'Sms‘a':f‘;émhfi'f e Tather s |'akin to affection. It might well be i -~ o 2 uted—John Heydler 8scures Several| league baseball club and B. J, McKee- | tghin the.locaia seorind font som muns The Sew | hitting, whether it be the choke ef- | IR | : hrih'un of said Town. O i It sawing. Waves Un with Hundred. ver today formally announced the pur- | York players were careless in thelr fielding. The | fect invented by Willle Keeler or the ‘j‘l il .m"i-fifaa‘“n}"fi"é;fr’-"??"d’f.%’: ,!;” G pr k g e an ex- hase of a controlling interest in the | *™™ . vo. — crouch that was Sam Crawford's S e 'I"“ e Ry ¥ Baad, mm'w' - oods on | Boston, Oct. 4—Distribution of tick- [Newark club of the International whopoa e T poa ofStock in trade. Young plavers make ; D AT four destio steeet Bikite o8 bt Saveldecided to ‘“rm'h- okly | ots for the world series games to be |1e8gue from Joe MoGinnity. Devorelt 5 2 4 0 0 ¢ 3 2 1 0 ofthe mistake of copying the style of| ITJIi eco street to Lafaye and b7 can have the h-:ll BOW. | played in this city went merrily on T Dosle2b 4 1 1 2 0|Cutshew2b 4 3 3 3 0|some great batter and of using a club \ that the Town appropriate a suf it ‘u’:efln doge i of it DY |today. When the ticket windows at Broad Streets 24, Eagles 0. e il e 3 910 0fthat s as nearly a replica of the great '“A"nfi'. oo“o"l’!o’u’l;m;&:r.“m e NEING i DECORATING are | F¥R¥AY park were closed tonight more | The Broad street school football | Besasd 14 8 0 3 1icaiaionel 88 posRie Ll Tavey Tasial ; that may properly come befe: Mot than $20,000 had been turned into the | team defeated the Eagles in th {Eaiadn 2158 Bajedin), IO o e saiao Jar . ) meetin| our spe J world’s series coffers in the two da¥s | ing game of the season Friday Ozlzfll- | Horzog3b 4 1 1.0 2 0 2 3 0that he could “hit the ball a mile with Bated at Norwich, Connectiout, Sept. k) of distribution and about five thou- |0. Frink was the Individual Star of leocis 5 o § 3 Liare fete: Soothulks. and ol Hans: SHasne 102 A BRRT T, LILLIBRIDGE, P.F. MURTAGH = [fo*iieialor o i fomeein s the gume wnd hao e ouble'so. | imeo 14 § § 13385 S amad s S sl et fomn A 4p- ling through the Eagle line. | Amesp 0 0 01 33182718 0|50 long as he could get a ball off the i .mn:,r!'"g o 92 and 94 West Main St -_— - s s |Cme 100 ~ |shoulder. As a matter of fact, most of by s J bl e S T T R R AR N S R RS TR e TR the hard hitters make their long arives || | \e ) |pSED, 1 ) FlNANclAL AN Tots, 33 834 9 from balls that would not have been ! HTSCLIROND. e 3 strikes had t! been allowed to zo 's the only wi 3 X THE FINEST ! ‘Batted, for Wiltse o S o the catcher. Unless one stands| its a demonstrable fuct that wher-| ) bli c % = St e fairly well back from the plate it is| ever we install our epublican aucus B s DINNER| s [mome o ool e e A [ntert h .. Vi ) ferliclil 25600 Do. a1 e LI e T v 0 4 =800I As a rule, the heavy hitters are| Akl FLUID LAMPS, g The Republican Electors of ths Town g IN Tow. Precipitated by Late Developments in % Y, o =5 3 not bat breakers, and in this respec’ It makes no difference if it's kero- | o¢" Steriing are requested to mest in Balkan Situation, S Schultz's record is pecullar. He must sene or alcohol you're burning, i'8| cqucus 1n_the Town House on Wed- ¥ DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 2 5 L% Rt 14y Efflasestonia 2. atch the ball across the grain much dark” as compared to ‘“light”| nesday, October 9th, 1812, at 7.30 ol n New York, Oct. 4—Europe was s . 2 | e tali-end elob todkr whem tbe rires | OF the time. when-oompared to aiirk o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nomi- % . again the foremost factor in today's = 4 | easily dm-m'd P:llx.fim- u ;: u‘i "_numn n:a = T__w 2 ELE(I;‘LR:S':'I; LE‘)?::?::I‘EI 4 n;u&. ; e:lca:ru.nulive and Justices g o -[HE P Al AGE G AFE stock market. Latest developments in | 300 Loutsilie & G 0 13 | AL it st & the B occer Team Wants Games. WE 8 of the g 5 the Balkan situation precipitated heavy | o0 3 St P- s % R St W Haitimee, " Boose: The Taftville soccer football team To do any other business proper to i selling of our securities at leading for- 8 3 Boston. | Philadelphia. will have its first full practice today H 1 c° come before said caucus. e e il Tt T 6| By o B Bt o) Norwich Electric Co. |57 o, ewn o s 8. materialize extensively until after the . i % Doinp &8 213 0andy & 2121l Lorraines of Westerly next week, and | Tdlephone 67¢ 100 Franklin Strest H. B. MOWRY, Chalrman. P close of European exchanges. London’s . Y. Ont. & W £l Kirke,lf 4020 0Cumathr 4 3 3 0 ofit is expected to have a better team — Dated at Sterling, Corn., Oct. 8, 1912, . closing quotations for our stocks were ftus, 1 8§21 0 0Walsh2b 4 1 2 4 0| thig year from the material on hand. 72 Franklin Strest hlzlh:y encouraging, with gains of a| 0 Xorh Amedear A e et 15 § 1] Games are. war‘n!edtwit;la.lnny;‘ glgod Q:ast l\e 0 flti ne nta‘ ouse ———ee s | POINt OF ‘moTe in Atchison, Canagdian | 7 ponnerm, Paciflc 129% 1283 *128% | paridenc 4 1 2 0 0 Moranc 401 2 o|team in the vicinity ainfleld, Ster- 'AN Sfi. Pacific and St. Paul. These were all | 200 pemcioay - E e nallp Iling, Jewett Cits, Westerly. New Lon- / 1 N . L 700 Pennsylvania e Hese,p 3 2 0 0 0 Mamhallp 01 0 o'ling, Jewel 1y, sterly. D Lon: Pl e u can a“c“s . = g 243 — — — —|Bin 20030 ' W, . 2 BOUSE, |siricuct®se o ot | 8 5 S e wwww e 10000 don retered, St omllnsss W\ Ryppishing Co P ol rrel & Sanderson, Prop. local selling for profits and the short| g0 Plttbum Coal ... | rotats, 3 cm15 4 : = The R?’“"““" F";“."',"“::“ . account soon arrested the rise. ot ¢ ¢ 9% | eBaued for Marsball In 30. ! Taftville Basketball Team. Sells from factory to con- o e Sown Hall to Frasiitiy hLuter. when the offerings from a0 ! 4 | Score by innings: e | The Taftville basketball team, which 7 : :’l; T:wnerm Wednesday, Octaber 9th, Traveling Men, etc.. Livery connected | 20rond were sent in, the entire marke. | - i) ferllc B% | D ehaiis toeld Ihad a very successful season in 1911, | sumer only, for information |§5i3 "t 780 o'clock p. m. to piace in ' Shetucket Street- g e ored betore, the TIOE I -ameuoy L & | Two” baso hits, ‘Houser. Deslin will have another fast team in Taft local nomination a candidate for Represen- —— e | Dothing was left of the carly rise ex- | wm g o T ke e ety v Gespen, ville for jte coming vear, with Man-| apply to our local Rep. v “from taid Town in the Genersl 4 5 . nces. e closing | 4008t L. & & F 7d pid. Shaad o ager Cafon, Captain Murphy, White, Assembly of the State of Connecticut, DR ‘C R. CHAMBERLAIN [T from o scncen, with Stul ral- | —,; gavm A Jae. i | WILL GIANTS STEAL Potter, Fountain, Jacques, Desparding M. A. BOTWICK and candidates for Justices of Hea from the low level.” Money co: T e i 5 g and V. Caron. The boys will hold a 64 Elizabeth St. Peace. tions were favorable to the market. | 2100 Southern Pacine 13 ON RED SOX CATCHERS. | jceting Sunda = Dental Surgeon Not only did call and money rates re- | 4m Soutters Raiimay RE : B NORWICH, CONN. | Dated at Frankln, Conn, October Office and Show Room at 813-819 | 4th, 1912, Per order Republican Town Commit- JAMES H. HYDE, Chatrman. lax, but our bankers cancelled a large | 1000 Do. pfd . LA Record of Boston Backstops Indicates ; In eharge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practic, | PAFt Of the gold engaged in London 5 during the week. Cedars vs. Independents. the Negative. On October 6, the Cedars of New | Chapel St, New Haven. Conn- 27300 Union Pacific i Th k i d 4 > 5 = i London come to this city to meet the stock:, :1::\3lngmz1‘;];§;l E“r‘lefi‘:ss “a’.fi‘& 1400 Onitdd Staies Eats 25 The New York Giants, the National|fast Independents on the Cranberry. duriag his last {linesa. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. 1at ity €1 180U 8. 3 3 H s league's entrants for the world's serfes| A pig crowd of Whaling town rooters B F o COAL Al »11?:;,";?5)1%’5?‘ BotalNEnles = o BN 8 0 ; 73t |to be staged mext week, have stolen | will accompany the team to this city. | ’ b ND LumBER. Duleds Siates. resistorod twos ad-| o bt {134 A% | more busea in vear than any other e e wWaldort dhoe| Assessors’ Notice ST 1.8 Bt oo okl Pl bl 5% | team in the senlor organization an DIAMOND NOTES. 3 ‘Wabash P their followers expect that when they e L i 3 e Sk 5 | et into their important battle with | Duffy Lewls has picked up wonder- : . persons in the Town of Norwich R STOCKS. oy Wenem s §i1 | the Red Sox they will be able to pilfer tfully 1n his balting within the last The Best M:;:’l“m l;flc Shoe liable o pay taxes are hereby noiifed y High. . Clow. ) i | quite a few sacks on Carrigan agd his| few days. i £ N ber, 1912, & . 3 e 1 e, associates on the Boston catching staff. - in the world. $38 Ceee AL eee n or printed list, properly signed a: free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYE IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, Total sales. 769,800 shares. | The adherents of the Red Sox just as| The Quakers stole five sacks on Wil- o sworn to, of all taxable property o1 P —— naturally figure that Carrigan, Cady et! son and Meyers, the Giants’ star catch- by hem' on' e first day of Ocioe COTTON. al. will be able to keep McGraw's band | ers, This will never do in the big M J CUMMINGS 112, Thoss failing to make a Iist v) New York, Oct. 4—Cotton futures!of Sgfl‘fly‘g"“e“’s from running wild | serfes. i additional, according to law. ' Bian closed_firm. Closing b October | on_the paths. 1 . ned at the Asseasors’ Of e T e o I CiolT | Mo pime ‘Will tell which set of fans is| Roger Bresnahan has pickea up|52 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. Hal, or will be sent b January 10.04, February 11.10, March |right The figures show that when the two fine ball players in Galloway, a o1 e Noih chite Blb . m. Wed [2] 1117, May 11.25, July 11.30, August| Boston and New York clubs played a second baseman, and Cathers, an out- | Store Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays m. E fice—cor. Market and Shetucket $:s 1125, Spot qulet; middling’ uplands, | Post-season serier in 1909, the New | fielder. - 2t 6 p. m. 1 g Telephone 163-12. 11.25; middling gulf, 11.50; no sales. | Yorkers filched ~ 11 hassocks in flve| B Lists will be received beginnin: 3 22400 Anseonda Mintng Go. —_—— games and the Boston catchers threw| Hal Chase, the Yankees' star first ‘Wednesday, Oot. 3d, 1912, 24300 Atchison MONEY. out four men. Bill Carrigan caught haseman, says he doesn't see wher: Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 25 e AL shee canl | three of these contents and it was he Giants have a chance to take four M. L. GARDNER o e ceniney ion el | who flagged the four McGrawites, Pat | games from the Red Sox. 0 ks I 1437% s B cALAM'T $200 Beohiton Repld meacsit .. ot o b D 10300 Canadfan Pacific ........ R offered at Time loans steady; 60 | Stopped anyone. | o e " an 4 last loan 5: closing bid 4 3-4, ( Donohue not making a throw that Painting, Paper Hanging, and Dec- % 1600 Central Leather 0% s e In the Amcrican league this year the | 375 since he joined the Detroit team | py i toed. It burts up -lean. S Ghestponn &~ OMo. oo 0" 0 ;| and 90 days § 1-2@ Speed Bays opponerts have mot besn | wndl Tooks Food envugh to Bold Ooup | Hioss Right! 1 Sl VEGH Geebes Chienso Great Wetern months 5 1-4@5 1-2. g 91600 Chicago, M. & St P. g TR stealing with great frequency on Car- a regualr job with the Tigers. Tel. 1042-2 or Address P. O. Box 491 ell Seasoned Wood | ¥R L N, G e e am St vl n O Mt Tativill, Conn. JOSEPH BRADFORD mz g"’"fl‘,’ E.aflk Tron. WITEAT: Open. High Low com | In the first five months of the season It is said that Hugh Duffy will be 200 Consolidated Gas .11 ” the Bostonians’ adversaries pilfered 157 the successor of Mike Kelly as man- BOOK Bml)n N 0 400 Delaware & Hudson . 8L bases, Chicas;wAgetting_ 30, Washingtofi | ager of the St. Paul team. Kelly goes LALITY 5 N “. “ASKELL. . Na o 24, Philadelphia 23, New York 22, De ! to Indianapolis next season. Q Zare Blank Books Made and Ruied te Onder troit 21, St. Louls 20 and Cleveland 1’ : '402 — 'Phoney -~ 439 Jbdoe Dl W% m% g% | White the Speed Bove' rivals wers ac-| Magee and Otto Knabs, two Phila. | WOrk should always be considered 108 SROADWAY. & 3100 Do. 10t prd 5 5% & quiring tl-hin flnurtnber of larcenies, 105 | delphia National league players, are A Telephone 252 . ant t 5 - Do. more or less fleet pastimers were be-|also among the discontented. The 9 Jut your busi- 4% amy | in€ Killed off in endeavoring to steal( former is bady wanted by the Glants, | SmPloved by us. Our pries | IR or, than throigh the advertis- H% G %m ) Thus Carrigan, Cady and the other two R Whols. stocy. ’ Battar thas of e Bulietin UK 3L MR receivers have thrown out two of every ~ Smith, the former Brockton outfied. STETSON & YOUNG columne of m

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