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- NORWICH BU11£11N TUF.SDAY OCTOBER 15, 1912 IMARQUARD AGAIN DEFEATS RED SOX 2. PURE LARD 12¢h. Holds Opponents to Two Tallies—Giants Drive O’Brien From Box in First Inning, Scoring Five Runs—Collins Sale limited. Twirls Good Bill—Wood vs. Mathewson Today at Bos- ton. . INSURANCE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE L. Lathrop & Sons, N.rvlie!l, Conn. Experience Gained - While in the Drug Business T'have been troubled more or less in | the last five years with kiduey trouble ' and from the experience 1 gained while in the drug business and from different | cages where I have sold Swamp-Root | with_perfect satisfaction to those who | purchased it, and as I never had a of nominating two fl-cn.- ! single complaint regarding the medi- [‘cine while I was in husiness, I was in tatives and Justices of Ih {'a_position to know that it wus a great | Peace. the Town of Norwich are re” to meet in the Town ~ Hdl,l"nthyflmoa.ll, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose” Less than wholesale price. EVAPORATED APRICOTS LAUNDRY STARCH DOMESTIC SARDINES New York, Oct. 14.—Fighting in the last trench, the New York Nationals home with the second run. This start- ed the New York fans to cheering, and Marshall” : | pfeparation and it did not fail me E. C. LILLIBRIDGE, . ed the onrusting Boston Amerl- the din became deafening when Herzo~ || Grandmother’ . ALASKA I Whew 1 used it fu¥eelt; It HASVOWE Z:fl“.umdn) ‘and sent them back o de- | doubled down the left field foul linc, ther’s s Kippered | RED | tainly afforded me great relief at all Chairman Democratic T feat'by a score Of 5 to 2 in the sixth | sending Merkle across with the third |§ OQATS HERRING SALMON { times that my kidneys have troubled m game of the world's series. A victoiy |score. Meyers then drove a grounder me and 1 would not be without it. I Committee forthe Red Sox would have carried |at Wagner, who made a pretty stop |always _recommend Dr. Kilmers and throw-aftér a hard run, but the Indian beat the ball to first. was held at third on the play. O'Brien became unsteady and Herzog and Meyers tried a double steal and got away with it. Cady shot the ball to With it the title of world's champions of 1912, and when Rube Marquard walked off the.Polo grounds this af- ternoon with his second win over Bos- ton tucked away in the sleeve of his pltching arm New York took hope tha. Swamp-Root to my friends as I be- lieve it to be a medicine of great cura- tive value in diseases for which you recommend it. Sincerely, D. A. KOONCE, Herzog - COMPARE ABOVE PRICES WITH OTHERS Assessors’ Notice ~ N N - All persons ln the Tfi'l of the Glants might be able to capture Yerkes, who in returni- - it u:hthe 2 Columbla, Ala. | lisble to pay iazes are hersty s es from their adversaries | plate, trying to head off Herzog, threw » turn . AVOID TROUBLE ind Ding the premier title in basebal | little wide, and Meyers went o third. lo ROYAL FREE 10 ROYAL FRBE j4epraonally appeared before me, this | the Orut § ‘m of .E:'vo-bcr e That's easy to say, but sometimes |to this city. e Sl i g hifelf G sad STAMPS STAMPS who subscribed the above statement | ¥worn o, of 'flx“ trouble is thrust upon you through no The world's series now stands: Bos- Meyers came home with New York's - nd made oath that the same is true ’ of fault of yours as in case of fire. ton, three games won; New York, two flll’h' Il:g lfit!;;. ;un. dT?Ql‘e was great WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING D rt t with ‘hi‘ ‘1 w c b. '. | in substance and in fhll . lh.“chzw. ll.flll‘ l; :{‘.I... For a_small premium you can_take | games won, and one cont‘ut tied. ' | oy in the stand and the tans cheered ARTICLES epa men . ombination A RRS, Notary Pubiic. - | ba Pepsty of 10 ot n FIRE INSURANCE POLICY and | New York, however, did not win all | for several minutes. Fletcher took too Sal aaitio 2void trouble later on. the victories today. On the ~reen turf | big a lead off first and, O'Brien snap- e loin DAl Oaie o st s 100 e & LR -] ',““‘g:"_ s mw " ISAAC S. JONES, {ust ‘back of first base, while the 30,- | ping the ball to Stahl, the New York Fancy Native Fowl roed Ty ‘ipon applics d Real Ectate A 0, . Specttors . W, . WvIig _Uie/| hortatop was out 1 Paing NGB Batex .- o 1 pound Coffee ....... 30c Or. Kilmer & Co. " ottca Hours: § a, g Lipm e Inlllr.m;'n .“luild ~ M-' s:.""' grounds, Managers Stahl n.nd.‘Mch;'lfiv; Red Sox Scored Twice. S ooind Pratoile Spring Lamb 1/, 1b. 60c Tea Binghamton, N. Y. ‘ and Saturdey ev Lare et = fossed a coin to detommin I be | The five runs looked large to the [RM. L o Ui te Tapiosa 100 | ¢ Ting 2 5 A i —— will _be received beginsisg clty the declding game should b lpeq Sox, but they came up cheerfully . Choi 1 pkg. N. B. C. Crackers 10: frove What Swamp-hoat Hili % for 101 Wldnna-y‘ Qe 20, T013 SHE OFFICE OF WM. £ BILL, |fiayed in the event New York won o-in the second inning, and when they || M2 cakes A&P Sweet Chocolate, each 5o oice Corned Beef 1 Eotths Estracts L Dated 4t Norwich, Conn., Sept. 94, morrohw n l:flon it e lwys | 8ot throush' the score did not look so or 1 oake AGP Milk Chocolate 10c . Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliam- Real Estate e o) bad. Gardner opened up by chopping 5 Nl(ive Veal § ks Be Soap ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will :mm m ed on ddont Tatt the vacht May- |& srounder at Marquard, who juggled 1 bottle Stuffed Olives .. ory convinée anyone. You will also recelve h 3 ccmlu ond Fire Insurancs, Eaean s s e ¥ | the ball long enough o permit the Polidh, = : a booklet of valuable information tell- | sep26a i 5 omesr Bbons, wrey ©. . | SOTEE kept I (IRE WH b ganie By | pod Sox -third. baseman'to beat his||J 2 boxes. AGP "Stove Polish, Armour’s N y ng all about the kdneys and blaader. 4 o il o wireless while reviewing the Datlle: | ihrow to first. Stahl sent a solid single | |l 1 bottle A&P Mustard ..... oY 100 “Star” H When_writing, be sure and mention : 4 'l:ums, Roomt 0, Shird foer. ship fleet in the i ) h¢|to center, advancing Gardner to sec- ams ;ll‘ha‘ Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regulgr Asssssons ma v | Telephone 141 |Inning scol ":1'":1! lzo mfl:gsw ond. Wagner struck out and Cady fty-cent and one-dollar size bottles ] from ship P21 along the line, 50| sent up @ fiy that fell into the big 211 dsis sares All persons in the Tows of i enuild Kmow the progress of the gam | Blove of Meyers. .Engle, the utility in- 1HabIe 10 DAy (axes °.f.°n.'n°., - ATTORNEYS.AT-LAW All the action,of today's game came | flelder and pinch hitter, was sent in to s = sge a to the common councii tel- | to return to the Assessors = 1y, and when the smoke of battle | Pt for OBrlen and he brought joy to ) ‘sopropristion nsked | the Brst day of November, 1513, & floated away at tne'end of the second [(he Red Sox rooters by lacing a two al iy mecting Mou- | ten or printed list property AMOS A. BROWNING Dine the-scave ‘oo to 2'in fagor | DAEECT o lefc fleld, Gardner_caslly & Uhd "ordercr that sl | pword fa. o€ all taxdbio praperk ; Atworney-at-Law, 3§ Rlchards Bidg. |of the Glants, and.thereafter neither | S20Ted 08 the drive and Stahl aleo cy utreeis be stopped as 112" Those talling vo make » Hor Frons 1. st i 5, 7 i s | e D ) 0 B FREE DELIVERY 135 MAIN STREET IS ok T ball, he being charged with an error. 7 i | will be in jon at S Banders, Rube Marquard and Ray Col- | pilly 1, being tharged with an error e otenmcinl Mo b SIS, | i [ISRESEE et rom e i rown & Perkins, iftumoysat ling, - everal petitions for lights or side- a Brown & B |, saton southpaw had been canl-| HOUPer fouled out to Meyers. walks wers referfed to the usual com- | o it Jtore, Versailies, Ost Over First Nat. Bank, Shecucket 8t | g e Hor'on SOUHIDET had been cally|, Ray Collins,” the.left-hander, went { s from 2 to 4 b in. aC Bt Totrance siairway next 1o Thames |tad tounel o 4n capiosion of pits | In,0 Plich or Boston in the second made in the sixth when Bodie drove the Al bowling aleve Mondey for | M i committee/ was em SANTEL arowiN,” ™ ;:g - from Buck O'Brien's molst ball. The "% i o fne game and Each Play of Werld's Series. scored on a singler Choncy ket the | high with isg. Ty CORMOT® VeS| powered'to advertise for bids for the by B2, f‘l:'"-"“ gl 6';‘“&:“";’,";":;’ in the seven innings that the Giants During the progress of the || hits well scattered. Americans 1, 8, 2. AL ERP removal of garbage and to cortract for | oet14d Assessons, ol e tmaple to et the | faced him not a run was scored. Nationals § 12, 2. Batteries: Cicoite, | TAFTVILLE BASKETBALL the next two years. The mayor was The Chelsea Savings Bank Deposts . ... . $9,119,910.72 486,441.55 Bank opens at nige sept20daw attack of LheH New Yorkers. O’Brien. Two crisp doublel, four singles, balk by O’Brien and a double steal net- ted New York five runs. Oddly enough the four singles garnered by the Giants were <low infield rollers which on the soggy diamond made them difficult to handle. “Things might have been a different had Collins been sent in from | the first,” remarked Manager “but ic was a dark d: expect to finish up,” v, the kind thac is just suited to O'Brien’s fast ball. But O'Brien didn’t get the breaks and we will have to try to end the series tomorro! “We have made the start and we " sald Mr. McGraw it | Stahi, | world's series games results, play by play, are announced each afternoon at The Bulletin office. P S T s ks it S . SR, ries and the proclaiming of the Red Sox as champions of the world by one day,” said Mayor John F, Fitzgerald, GIANT BACKSTOPS. R Lange and Kuhn; Cheney and Archer. TEAM ORGANIZED. Pete Du]u-dlm Eluhd Captain—Po- sitions Assigne Sunday morning a meeting of the Taftville basketball team was held in their rooms on Front street. The fol- lowing appointments in the team wel empowered to borrow $1,500 to defray the expenses of the city.. The report of the committee on streets relative to the distinction be- tween concrete and granite . curbing | was accepted and the latter kind de- clared the only legal form. Resolu- | tions were adopted authorizing the 1a- stallation of a fire alarm box on God- ALl peraons i the Town of ble "to xes are hereby to Foturn %o the Assessor lst, sworn (o, or all taxable | & / them' on the et Boston made its tallies on Mai- | tonight, hefore leaving for Boston, | 00, had been directing nlans for the made: Peter Desjardins, captain, A|fifl’,} SO Dusas S & 1{ 2. “Thone £ quard’s error on Gardner's grounder, 2 | “By winning tomoy ' | demonstration, as he heard the result Potter, center, J. White and D, Mur- | ghle Hehts ca combeny® o i by ‘Stanl and o two smash by | put Hoston'on the derontive.and fhat | Of e £ame at the edge of ja bulletia phy forwards, L. Jacques and L. Swan | setenston of the erer oratem o Vol a apers e Mangoiad. carvba Hom oves |fone, e will enter the iost gamerwiti | %7 oo Woed Today: o She thain” Tom. pikysch SIh. Have| LT Strech Al (b constincioe of = o S ~|the piate and sent up his fast ones| While no anmouncement ot battery | ¥The baseball enthusiasts of the city new uniforms this fall for the first| ear, O ' cY Street west of Watson \ DAN D. HOME, Just arrived a large invoice of mew |around the necks of the Boston batters. | selections for Tuesday's game were | 100k to tomorrow's game at Fenway game of the season. - The uniforms are A “ad nifty patterns in Wall Papers. You don't need to pay fancy prices or your wall paper and then get oaked for the border if you come here. One of the results of ‘Marquard's ser- vice a great day for the Giant outfielders. The trto of gardeners— Murray, Snodgrass and Devore—cov- ered acres of ground and gobbled up city, Wood will twirl made tonight before the clubs left the belfeved tha: Boston days’ would be found on th v no less than 15 balls, Of these Red|Y SO for New it was generally for Mathewson with a two while rest park, vith Joe Wood pitching for Bos- ton, to decide the series in Boston's favor. Even before today's game fans who gathered to” hear the bulletin re- ports said freely that they did mot “care much W hether Boston wins to- expected to arrive within a short time. Three Fans at Series. John Harrington of Franklin street, Bdward Welch of the Wm, H. Page The report of the sewer assessn:ent committee was read and referrc.i back W tue comn for correction A resviution vus adopted that the ti its c'am in full win o . 8. Re FRED L PHILLIPS, FRANE A. ROGERS, octldd © Assessors. e —— Mc! i @ for services (. the e W vk | o Bt nd hat. ey woma be B e e oms SR 1O 1913 We have good papers from 6c a roll | took six and Devore twa. » , s olbotter picased to have the series de- World's championship games at New | demic for $8,500. The original bill was OVERLAND CAR apwards and we throw In the border. The Bostons fought gamely to over- H w4129 1cided in Boston and to see Joe Wood, York. At the same time Mr. Harring- | $4,469.40. A petition of the installation 4 come the lead of five runs which the 5 rass.ct 4 1 6 o | Ditching before a home crowd for the ton is taking in the stonecutters’ con- | of @ fire alarm box at the corner of P Inspect our line and’see that we are | Giants piled up in the first inning. The 0 3 2 7 0 offirst time in the series, gel the honor vention in that city. " | Lewiston avenue and North street was is here. B making a stronger bid than ever for | Red Sox made two tallies in the sec- H 3241 ¢fof twirline the final —_ referred to the fire committee. ¢) ond, but their attack was broken in : 3111 0| Horerved scat tekets for tomorrow's BRESNAHAN A GOOD TRADER. | The meeting then resqivea itseit in-| 1 ¢lephone 904-5 and get JOUF PRTotige. third with a brilliaat catch by Snod- 3 :® %% % % %| same were placed on sale at the Fen- —_— m e M e curl i £ grass. Ths play was the {urning poirt [0 01 oarap 3 0 6 3 1| way park ticket odlflcetthllte tod;y’ A His Only Mistake Was Sending Byrn: e T e demonstration of the best n lon's offense. al AR S ) e e WL T small crowd rushed to the grounds just first on a hit when Wagner drove a ° Totsla. 3017 7°2) 59 soop as the game was over and ft to Pirates. ml work in the street department was for the money on the N screaming liner to dee~ center. Smod- was_definitely known that the teams Is Roger Bresnahan a good trader? “d"c o0 thikt the wa r;"!ho“"‘l'en ¢ e | for next year, ‘ grass turhed and ran toward the would play here tomorrow. The offices This question suggests itself as & se- | “vised that the work should mot b fence. The drive looked good for a were kepi open until late tonight. quence to Mrs. Britton's recent refusal | Srenk qqaeer of laying - jiselt able H HOME FURNISHERS home rin and Stahl was rounding sec- ol ik O manctton o deal Dresnanan. had all| §7est danser of laying itselt liablo ond, with Wagner turning first, when o-2| BADEN WINNER OF but cloded with Cinclnnati, After cons :‘l;n:bex discussion t s 8 ight the ball as it came 0—5 by ticular trade involved the tran | street appropriat flndt( exhuusted‘nn el sibuider. THL ended Toa THE CASTLETON CUP. T raceing oot Georoe Toiis iy | Tepairs must be made, that the com- ton, and with the exception of the Redland for Mike Mitchell and Churley | OB, couflcll ask the mayor to call elghth Marquard sent the Red Sox 4 . Defeated Es(hur w‘ by a Nose— McDonald. When Mrs, Britton veto. :::L:aryAx:}l"id‘}ogl.\mm’::fi:nnt:"mehll: B bt e 1 Mo A o soing oave s i an e back 4o the bench in one, two, three | Sk ity Waren 5 "oy Maruusrd 5, 1y | Baldy McGregor Sets New 'Thres ol the aswap, Manager Bremahan| : o best p have' decided to cut the prices w"l order in every inning. Tiew York won the game right at the n;p off. Devore hit a grounder to Double’ plays—Fletcher, Doyle aid Merkle; Hooper and Stahl. Mol bases-—Sponker, Doslo, Hervog, Meres. Year Old Mark for Season. &)ct 14—The Castle- Lexington, making no more deals. are wondering whether the St. Louls promptly announced his intention of | Now the fans| | appropriation to effect any necessary repairs in order that the city may be relieved of any lability. shoes tapped and heeled? If give us one trial, then you will for sur dner and was out at first. Doyle| Firs base on emori i s t S Yeu can have the bensdt of’ it by Tolled & slow onnder Lo Yerkes, whe | lafob buenrvan o Saw Yok 1 Eifeupse iprinclyel maoe. ‘of | the e ] Goodyear Shoe Repairing welecting at could not’ fleld {644 time to h % | | Fits—0f O'Brien 5 6 hits. in 6 times at Horse Breeders’ assoclation inactivity in ng market. . e > B i G could not feld it’in timo to head Off | vls o7 Cotkons ruse. s i, o 2 e e was won by Baden, bul Bresnahan’s record of a trader since GETS_“‘ Fur curns ALLES, Bron L our speciaity. v i g D R A S S only after a spirited contest in which his ascension to the managerial throne Tel. 517 6 Frankiin A Shoa y:fiz;‘nv 1 second 3‘;“‘ A i e ety oo Brans; right | for°a hrief moment it looked as thougn at Robison field would tend to prove e§°_‘h""“'w e i, peatins aren | " mme—i36. Esther W. would carry off the large Fhist He:1a capatile df Jonii afiur the P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Main St . “Phone. STORAGE t there was WEDDING GIFTS. | brought Doyle home with the Arst run |not very much dsapomtes omcrs | ¥CAr S sackers of the game. Bu - T ot the game. Merkle smashed a two |over their team's defeat in New Tork: | s macoroly ooty o O e an angle to this teade when It was| Largest capacity in the | vase hic to right and Murray came| ‘It only delays the result of the se. | SC 20 ey § made that many of the fans didn't see city. ed himself in Pittsburg. It was| = “ " c ARPENTER Longworth B. one heat. ’;,’,‘”um case of a change of scemery| “Quit That! GETS-IT Will ‘Get’ Any Lowest Aty e making a much improved player of th Corn” Nationals 10, Americans 4. man involved. The new kind of corn cure; the only 23 Commerce St. - is, Oct. 14—The Nationals A gl g pain” Alvkinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for dnvewlyt and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING Notwithstanding the Fire we are still doing business at the old stand and the quality of our work ls Just the same as ever—"The Best.” Nothing but skilled labor employed a8 best materials used in our work. STETSON & YOUNG, ner's throw to first, and Doyle moved to third on the hit. O'Brien, who had ‘been watching the runners closely, here made & miscue that unbalanced the team for the inning and finally re- sulted in five runs pouring over the {plate. Steppmg toward first as it to | make a throw, he made a palpable balk |in not tossing the ball to Stahl. and | When Captain Dovle_appealed Umpire | Klem waved Murray to second and Receints of $66,654. The total paid attendance at today's game was 30,622 and the total receipts ‘Which club received $29,994.30. The national commission's share was $6,665.40. Boston, Oct. 14.—Although tenta plans for a reception to the Red S amounted to $66.654, of as world's champions were making here today, Boston fans were each in the MARKET MORE ACTIVE. Partial Recovery In Afterncon from Declines of Friday. New. York, Oct. 14—So much had happened on the European stock ex- changes since our market closed on Friday for the double holiday, and| prices even of our stocks had fallen so sharply during Saturday’s, London trading, that the opening of today’s New York market was bound of itself i to be interesting. London had carried American shares 1 to 3 points below | our closings of last Friday. Naturally, | this morning’s first prices here re- | flected that decline; but nome of them | was down to Londow's low level of | Saturday. Most of them, after early | irregularity on extremely large tran- | sactions, regained a part of their in- itial loss. In the closing hour, espe- ially after London had closed business | 100 Tnternational Pump 900 Kansas City Southe 10500 Lebigh Valley ... 2500 Loulsville & Nash, . 8t P. & 8 8. Kan. & Tox clfic - Pacific Mall .. 1700 Pennsylvanla | E 300 People's Gas 3 100 Pittsburg C. ¢. & St L. 00 Pitisburg Coal ... 400 Pressod Steel Car. 00 Pullman Padace 1180’ b's { Mitchell we: | Ump end of the purse and the cup. Baden. had won the opening heats and Estha W. the third and fourth. In the fift" Esther W. was leading to within thrc lengths of the finish when she went . * a break and Baden won the heat,whict was the deciding one. The champion’s statlon stake was; v in straight heats by Baldy Mec-| The time In the second hmt the fastest for a three ! old this and had to be put over until tomorrow afternoon, Flower Direct and Walter Cochato each taking two heats and same of the series being Amerlcans to decide ampionship of St. Louis, 10 to 4. Powell and hit hard by the Nation- als. Today's victory makes it three won for the Nationals and one for the Americans, one game being tied. re by innings: R.H.E. 100020001—410 4 503101001012 0 Powell, Mitchell, Napier Burke, Geyer and Wing. . Finnerun and O'Brien. ns National Batter &nd Stephens Cubs Again Defeat White Sox. ¢ “hicago, Oct. 14—The Chicago Na- { | tionals bhuried the White Sox under an . winning the third the series to decide ampionship of Chicago. Cubs tomorrow will Cicotte attempted to ning streak, but was | reifeved by Lange after five runs had [ JOHN T. MEYERS. ARTHUR WILSON. GROVER CLEVE] ND HARTLEY. Smith Hits 122. interests of any club in this depart- ment. There's just ome deal in the books, put there by Bresnahan, that does not now stand out as an advan- practically one of the first made by the Cardinal manager. Bobby Byin to Pittsurg for Jap Barbeau and Al- lan Storke, Barbeau has been shuf- fled inte the discard. Storge is dead. Byrne still is one of the premier third operly at the time. Byrne was not e as good while in St. Louis as he later On Wednesday the N. F. A. football team plays the Windham High school boys anticipate an easy victory. In a previous meeting the Academy boys from Windham and last Saturday Bulkeley defeated Windham by 60 to 0. WILL PAY $3,500 To DR. W..P. 8. KEATING. Willimantic Aldermen Agree on Sum For His Services During Smailpox Epidemic. (Special to the Bulletu.) | Willimantic, Oct. 14—The repor: of the chief of police was accepted at the meeting of the board of aldermen Monday evening as well as the reports of the superimcndent of streets from September 7, to October 12, totaliug an expense of $1,225.33, and the an- nual report of the suuerintendent of tageous move for the Cards. That's| Really a Wonder | New Way, Pllnlcss. Safe and Sure o t P gle have been lnuk!n‘ (or | ever since the age of shoes. Does it | really do the work? Well just one trial will prove it. The mame of ibis big surprire “G T,” because it gets Iit. SRR, (o iy your tots In baoe 5. There are no plasters, no salves, Rht i more, -Gmfs-T 1l never, absolutely can’t, hurt=or make the true ouh sore, as miny other corn thing: 3 it gets on the skin, it wom Thare S fndure the feat Apty it fu two seconds. It's guarantee GETS-IT,” your money is refunded. Your druggist sells gents per bojtle, ox direct 1t vou ‘w from B Lawrence & Co. Chicago. 80 in Norwich by .gno.l and H. Lerou & Co. 2 e ——————————————————— WHAT SHALL I DO? Parents or their children dal e this question. It ia difficu so conclude whal one is best fitted for. It in doubt, study the merits of Chiropod. B 2 Vecation, We teach it thorongh R Carpenters and Builders, or the day, the New York market | been scored off him I two innings, ; water vorks was acoefied. O e ints. 18 nation wils, ‘Telephone, 50 Waest Main St.|became much more inactive. It end- | 2 * | The American leaguers’ lone tally was| Smith hung up a string of 1 v Daniel T. Dunn read @ com- | goeie us for closer particulare. ed quietly, awaiting, no doubt, the [PLANTENS . “BLACK | MADE IN NEW ENGLAND = BEIT.IX THE WORLD C & C ‘capsuLes | $3.50 33600 Amal. i REMEDYrr MEN]| 4= Our Connecticut e = fi:ifi;“ HORSE BLANKETS COAL AND LUMBER. 100 An. Our 1913 Leader Large size and heavy ) MONEY. 10 different patterns v ,::l’v‘ ‘l‘Z.l!"f“ Tel. hr;\["fl“; v:::‘;‘;k, ;\I'F. ‘1:"' N;:l{\;‘\x fl:» SEE THEM AT 200 Amsconde Baatre Go.2. m, 4 3-8@3 per cent.: Free Buming Kinds and l‘!h\g1 kot i.l‘“','lu?.’.' e I A ):imflmw e The Li L. Chapman CO. ) Ao and. 90 ALWAYS IN STOCK. leadership of London on the overnight war or diplomatic new: 4500 Baltmoro & ethichen Steel per cent per_d@nt.; days 5 1- six menths 5 1-4@5 2@ 1 NEW YORK SCHOOL OF CHIROPODY 1281 Lexington Ave, New York. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. Sterling Silver por o Silver Plated W suitable for Best Quality. ASSESSORS' NOTICE A full pound in every DUNN’S 2 A'D LATHROP' B COTTON. \ A 1t you are in the market for ot 1100 Contral Leather a g - - New York, Oct. 1 otton futures pure white, sound and c -cor- Market and Shetucke: §:3 | 30 Chrmbeste & Do closed steady. Closing bids: OQctober Just the Time for prices that will appeal 1o you, Telephona 183-12. 7600 Chiago. M. & Bt P. 10.28, November 10.34, Decembely 10.54, CALAMITE COAL 100 Chicago & N. W. 1500 Colorado Fuel & 2300 Consolldated Gas 200 Com January 10.54, February 10.23 April —, May 10.81, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. High 10.61, March Have Heat on Five Sides of the Qven Hub Flues makes only 4 turns to reach smoke pipe Pancakes We have “Puritan Mills” just what you want. interior grade of osts whem get ours at such & bargain. Onll and #eo us before buymg—t will pay Fes. iy A R A e (other flues make 6 turns) (other ranges have heat on and “White Rose”—Pancake v v e wOED 4 sides) 1-3 less turns means quicker surer baking )4 means more and Buckwheat. CHAS SLosm we" SGasuned qud us o omw e heat around oven. These Are The Reasons Why Hubs Save Fuel PQO |0’S Mal‘ket 3 Cove Streel T OS. 9-11 Water St., Norwich, Conn. P e, C. H. HASKELL s i R : : 6 Franklin St | T 0 ’

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