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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1912 :CHANGES IN Foo;zf.bnv.ssn.m WARNING | . = . = — —_— INSURANCE. A Specialty: Present Day Game. FARM INSURAN : ' i URANCE Defies Right of National League to Try Case For Alleged |. “hers are two noteworthy features! Some Interesting Facts Regard-| }”::: A&p Baklng POWder JJ L..Lathrop & Sons, . oo L6 Sogthatl achso Norwlch.pcflm. 4 Statements—Letter to President Lynch to be Made Pub- | e D R ing Health Statistics I l h N ’fie*:mén and ‘)"l'el other the absence of Few people realize to what extent . . -t0-0 games, These two things are re} A 8 - 2 ic at Hearing November 26. sponsible Tor the fact that the game is | {1 IS4lth depends upon the con- Kirkman’s Chloride 5 50 much more attractive than before The physician in nearly all ¢ Y2 gecause the public likes to see touch erious illness, makes a chemical - ] o5 Torke 00, 3644 general denial | PLAN TO CUT DOWN downs mads and nfuries roduced 10 g | lvsia of the patiunts urine. He knows| Soap Powder of Lime { Ak i ch et R &Mt Houace - PLAYERS’ SHARE |a number of scoreless games, but mey;worik"];;;e;x; b f;i'.'\i 'c‘fx:,'} ident of She lesgue's Phildelphic were due rather to fumbling and un- | - otl presidont, of ‘the league's Philadelbhia | 41,000 Each for Members of Team | developed team work than Inabilty 0 Hrongey *"*UER" Pack to heelth and contained In & letter received from | Winning World’s Championship and | make touchdowns under the new TUles.| *Whep ‘the kidneys are neglected or = 5 Fogel today by President Thomas J.| $750 for Losers. That particular amendment to the} gy eeq in any way, iare — sactba T By whih oo Sowts are| S0 n g3 vay seis vemts 13| | B OMS BON AMI SAPOLI Mr. Fogel's letter expressed defi- Xew ¥ A plan to cut |allowed to make 10 yards has been the| jiatistics, Bright's disease which is | &7, ance of the right of the National | the players’ he receipts of |Balvation of the present game. The| caiy an advance i ; league to try his case for alleged | the world series baseball games will | eXtra_down gave just that additional | {roupe; e narty ton Chore il each a k lk f statements Teflecting upon National | be given serious consideration by the | factor to the strength of the offensive| Geaths in 1910, in the state of New | cake a cake : league baseball, according to Mr. | natlonal commission this winter. Au- | team Wwhich was needed to permit t0) yory alone. Therefore, .t beliooves us | Lynch, who said the text of Mr. Fo- | gust Herrmann, chairman of the com- | hold on to the ball a reasonable length | ¢ pay more attention to fhe health of | 90 7 gel's reply would not be made public | mittee, is one of the advocates of the | Of tie. It has given quaterbacks|nese'most important orghns. i c until November 26, when the league | scheme, which would limit each mem. | More latitude in the selection of playS'| “an jdeal herbal compound that e AVOID TROUBLE will meet here to give the Philadelphia | ber of - the winning team to $1,000, |and while there has been much line|naq remarkable success as a kidney That's easy to say, bul sometimes | officer a hearing. ] | while the losers wouid get $750 apiece, | PIURSINg it has not been the Sort of | remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, trouble 1 thrust upon you through no| One charge brought against Fogel | The money. according to the Herr. |Mass playing that brought down SO/ the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder £a0)t of yours asin case of fire. is that in article published under his | mann idea, will be deducted from 6 |TUCP severe criticism upon the game | Remedy. Far n omall premidm vou can taks | signature he stated that the National | per cent. of the first four games, the |2 feW vears ago. The rule forbidding | The mild and healing influence of | out & FIRE INSURANCE POLICY an4 | league race for 1912 was “crooked,” | balance to be distributed equally | the man carrying the ball to recelW®nis preparation Is soon realized. It | Svold trouble later on. anq that President Lynch and certain | among the players of the other four- | the assistance of any of his team-|g, s . |SAAC §. JONES, . | umpires were working in the the inter- | teen major league teams. Under such | mates has prevented a return to the| e e rremMORIE) can Suitate Selse COFFEES TEAS ont ot the Neow York club, And thal | o pan the world series would provias [ evil which existed when it was Der-| "It you feel that your kidneys re- [ 1 bottle Liauid BI ¥il Insurance and Real Estate “gent.|further it was “fized” for th ; ; ; Sl 2 e New | a nice bonus for all the major I missible to carry and push along the i i i i 2 cak A&P S Sozp, o fichards Buliding, 1 Main Bt , | Tork slub-tormwin the peanant. In bie | Claress. oen ol SHdor, Bab it o bos | man with the ball A R TR T IO IE | e e 30 Stamps with 1 I, EI Ryad..35c] 100 Stamps with 1 1b. T letter of reply today, Mr. Fogel de- plieved would also put an end to| The games played so far this season| Binghamton, N. Y. Mention this | Lt 3 2 5 ¥ . o, ’ nies he ever made such statements. | squabbling and possible scandal. |have shown that the new football! paper and they will gladly forward it | 2 cards Mother's Ironing Wax, each 5c * IME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL ‘How dves Mr. Fogel explain the = when properly supervised can be|io you absolutely free by mail. |l 2cans Tuna Fish -25¢ | 25 Stamps with 1 Ib. Ambosa..32c| 75 Stamps with 1 Ib. Tea 800 fact that such statements appearel MORGAN OUTPOINTED O'KEEFE.|Plaved without serious results. So far! *Syamp-Root is sold by every drug- ([ 1 jar A&P Jam ... Real Eziat» R T WM R e — “not one of the big colleges has suf- | gist in bottles of two sizes—b0c and |J| 3 Ibs. Prunes (65 to the Ib.) 5 . d Fire I o o English Bantam Too Clever For Phil- | fered anything more than the tempo-i$1.00. B 7 bottle Mustard Relish .........10c | 20 Stamps with 1 Ib. Sultana..30c| 50 Stamps with 1 Ib. Tea...... } an we Insurancs, ‘He doesn't attempt to explain that | = 0 % “FWIUT e rary loss of players through injuries i t'es Duterey 5 “100 4 meutod In romery’ Block, over C. 3 || 8T 8ll”, was. the reply. \“He merely | 2delphian—McGoorty and Gibbons | Of 'course, there have been = few in- e = 21l 3 Sox Untarwsodis. Mistarl - Sivke Py ~ BT Ros o M e, | e Sl Al S thatiand | Matohed. Juries among the players on! school| NINETEEN NEW RECORDS. | ~ dines 16 | 10 Stamps with 1 b, Coffee.....28¢ tamps with 1 Ib. Tea......408 i & n declares ; ‘| teams, but caused in mose cases by | S 1 b » , Tesonord 10| the National lesgue has no jurisdic- e York, Oct. 28—Eddie Morkan, | games in which the two teams wero Most Successful Grand Circuit Season | Sart o 10 Slieips withy ' fovc Pidne m o . was too clever i i i 8 i tion 1l the nisvier of tryiag or (the English’ bantam, o s very unevenly maiched. Under such lE'vnsr. “r:::::'a::.& :cd“:no Patchen |l 1 bottle Pickies 10 Stamps with 1 Ib. 8 0'Clock..25¢| Tea 3 g ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TR ten round bout at Madison Square| No better proof of the safety of the| 4 i = G. A. C. ELEVEN Glfden tonight. The Englishman used | game when supervised as it should be| There never was so successful a o] y WINS TWO GAMES | Srictt Jab to good effect, outpointing | can be furnished than by the history of | eon on the Grand Circuit as. tHe one | AMOS A. BROWNING / O'Keefe in almost every round. The |the football games between the vari-| 3 | e Philadelphian was cautioned several By (fihe hie Tres NE Ju% dloked,; Ninetesn, woclls recOudsy Attorvey-at-Law, 8 Richards Bldg. | Jewett City and Norwich Defeated | times for holding. S e o N e (i cved oy Were bottered, and f_addition to this| 4 “Phone 700. by Greeneville Eleven. Young Shugrue of Jersey City fore- |2n B Tt S ooty 40 yeie | oo messou pecGussll i Jiaden el Jis{ “FREE DELIVERY 7 ed the fight with Louis De Ponthieu, here been a single fatal i 3 - > Hcbris Bdtuiday ‘aftermoon tlie fast ‘G. A. |the French lightwelght and easily won | jeey 4o & representntive of Harvard, |Lia§ trotter and pacer, respectively, rown & Perkins, C. tootbgll squad of Greeneville went | the ten round contest. Shugrue had | Ysie, Pennsylvania, Princeton or Cor- | Loy, Nave ver been heard of o toe e e e \ Ovar Hirst Nat. Bank’ Shetackst St | to Jewelt City to line up against the |the longer reach and many of the | nll Thre have, of course been Some | mecr & niva ve crand Rasiis surls i g Entrance sialrway next to Thaoes Bear Cat cleyen of that town. The G. | Frenchian's blows fell short of therr | serious injuries, as there must be in sl oy Ko rgomealbosp g ey / 'oha' Jank. ‘elephone 33-3. A. C. boys proved too strong for Jew- | mark. it a sport so strenuous as football, but | K‘_Y 0 ’13 lflK 9V;;n S al g{_’;}flnOfl: st City, defeating them by the score | Bill Fleming of Olatown, ~Maine, | when'these institutions insist that all| sor e el n At ifup’ hhewea N T 0 0. arge delegation ac- | Started off in whirlwind fashion, rock- | of their players shall pass satisfactory " P s 3 companfed the Greeneville boys to | Ing Jack Coodman, a local welter, With | whysieal © esami - ctory | were slow in coming to their speed. B TheDimeSavingsBak oo s = oo e | St s T, S| iy, Seghibion S ST BRIl oS B the bacon. i round but e’ local”Ind had Hi- | o fetal Infury 1o ahiscet sntiosly stioe-| 2o, Ptiore the topyiing of recopds he- The G. A. C/s expect to play tha | tle trouble In outboxing the visitor in | mated and the lkelihood of injurtes of | 52, 41d then record breaking stunts OF NORWICH. Bear Cats a return game next Satur- | the remaining rounds. ’ and the likelihood of injuries of | were almost daily occurrences. * i A& day afiernoon on the Cranberry. A | It wa sanhounced that Eddle Me- | hort tor Sroirn aoa ¥ That mighty 7 vear old stallion Joe ) large delegation is expected to ac- | Goorty of Oskosh, Wis, and Mike |‘gtraq e Harvard and ¥ale teams| patchen II, won twice as much money DIVIDEND company the Bear Cats. Gikbons of St. Paul-would meet In 4 | tonhsysshge, Priar io then thers. wee | Coulis GEafest competitor in the pacing October 27 the G, A. C’s lined up | ten round bout at 158 pounds <t the | o L L themiey Tag| gassoIn the ciéult itself e il ot ey = 12 -4, jus k< Ve ), ings of the past six months at the | Tuns made by halfbacks Goodrow and rinceton Preparing for Harvard. |material -at hand. When Harvard| Grand Circuit long enough to win $2,- Downing and the catching of the for. | , Princeton, N. J, Oct. 28.—Prince- |falled to score more than a single|500 at Springfield, IIL. three weeks rate of Four per cent. a year, and will K‘rd passes by ends Soboleskl and :g: J‘gtaul}e[s m»l n ::duy to build up ;D‘lchflfwn ;Slflutmlhme mfi"d Was| ggo, hence his actual earnings for the =~ enisive strength of the team for |Jucky to escape a score there was 95 - be payable on and after November 15. [COT0dy, " ockville, who | the game next Saturday with Har. |Some fear that the Crimson material B FRANK L. WOODARD, is spending & few. days here wiih his | Yrd: Efforts are being made to | had been overrated. There was even|in one season. Knight Onward, who | oct26daw Treasurer, | parents officiatod as referee. The | Clminate the weaknesses disclosed in | more cause for worriment at New Fla- | played second fiddle to Joe Patchen all| line up foh the G. A. C.'s foilows: . | the £ame with Dartmouth last Satur- | ven because Yale was scored on in the | {hrough the campaign excepting when coredy le, Frrell i, Gadle g, M. L [heap st fied fackiing mvee D el pe s o able| he defeated Joe the only time his col- ne ¢, J. Kane rg, Flynn rt, Sobol, e Juas AL | ors were lowered, stands second in | ' To W Supa ab, oodrow and Quimy | consistent. A long drill In tackling | Hol¥ Cross in the second game of the| winnings. The wonderful 4 vear old| g # Ih, Downing rh, B. Supt b, :*clfhrxllumm,\- mi f;uolwefl by an hour of schedu!e.ml;ut in h«hemlgcond %me’ | Braden Direct is third, and Anna Ax One-fourth more heat around ovenmeans quick- o mage work during which the var- | for Harvard, and ¢ rd game for| e % % < & lai spriuig doaes us with an 6x- | aveierios Ao o CIAISDEC a1y toam | sity was kebt on the defensive, | | Yale, condltions promo s fanei 8 | B g O T ot s or work with less fuel. 3 QY JaTen aiouk o new ' govds o |ail chyllenges to Henry ¥iynn Cen- \ per cent. In two periods Harvard suc- et aa % HUB Ranges work in all drafts because our flue -~ ve lem s i i ! i . -"‘-r" A3 fo move them ~quickly |iral afenue. VewFl;Zikfo:‘)cslun;ly :-]ug;n. geede In scorig 19 potits ssuipe:| 'WADDELL A SPEEDY PITCHER. makes only four turns, others make six and one- ou_can have the beneft N , Oct. 28.—Hal Chase, Cy |t J ; —— 5 e selecting at once. of 1t B | HAMLIN WINNER OF Seymour“Liuis” Drucke. Josh Devore, | Lo Saturdey. preceling by oty ons| Fred Clarke Says That Seuthpaw Was third less turns means less friction and better ba PAIRTING and DECORATING are S11-MILE AUTO RACE | other ‘stars. of the snseoa pumibs |touchdown. What pleased the Har.| Greatest Twirler He Ever Faced SCHWARTZ BROS., BABY IN THE HOD. o S i 5 s vard sympathizers so much was the ¥ . ) Franklin Car Covered L. were fined §5 each today in police court | fac; that their regulars had scored 15| Fred Clarke, the veteran manager of N No Baby in the roller bearing - d Los Angeles to | for playing professional ball S . 4 2 9-11 Water Street, jorwi nn. Phoenix Course in 16.37. day, The ball players told thy s | points in two periods against the seven | the Pittsburg Pirates, and one of the coil Pan; P. F. MURTAGH s’ * thai thoy i Saayers lold the court | points for the Yale regulars in an|Sreatest batsmen the game over pro- Phoentx, Aris, Oct. 28—The Frank. | violating the law. They were arresieq | SIHire, Same against a common op- | uced savs Rybe Waddol the former 92 and 94 West Main St. lin car driven by Ralph Hamlin won | While playing. Sted | ponent. Athletic and St Louis southpaw, was ‘Phone. the fifth annual Los Angeles to Phoe- = ‘;:“bg“gg}’r:mp“c“j_fi‘g:r 2““9“)"-‘;‘;_’; S a0 i nix automobile race of 511 miles, fin- ynn“and McCarty Matche GIANTS LED LEAGUE ul re sp any e f 1 ever faced,” says-Clarke. “That goes D PLUM D STEAMPFITTING 4 ishing with a circuit around the state | Los ' Angeles, Cal, | Oct, | A SAFE INVESTMENT EARNING OVER 10% LONSIS A 3 IN HOME RUNS.| for 'em all, from Amos Rusie down, | 3 28.—Ji MISS ELLA M. POTTER|cticfmouace race trackat 205 this| Fiynn and Luther " aloCary” were == ana big Amos was zome pcher. Con- | 1 » The Cadillac, Soules driver, arrived | at today to fight twenty rounds | Pounded Out 47 Round Trip Wallops| trary to the general impression, Rusie | able January 1st d bonds are re- , most profitable per annum, p: One of the saf: to finance is a &nd July 1st investments know \ at the Vernon arena, December 10, il Vi o { B E g C e ks was not a speed merchant. I know a ed article, deemable at 105 per nt. and ac- Pi‘no .nd H.mony running time for the 511 miles from 'n contests in the heavy- In run getting the New York Giants had more speed than Amos. The Indi- | 1 ncreasing. puyi.llg“:lnteunlhm’wun‘:--l” interes! bl Loom weight ,division. It was annou i s vas hi v 08 2 7 y : nced 2 ana giant's forte was his curve ball. He ! Los Angeles was 1637 'Last year the [ the ‘winner would be atfered & maroh | Krsie hne e enowal hapeession | bad jots. of Smake. but no such speed Roo i time for a 524-mile course was 20.2 margin, and the general impression m 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 B [ T iirey aid it by stealing bases. That|as Waddell. I think Rube could shoot may be true' enough, but some ac- the ball over the plate faster than any | oumt must be taken of another feat- | man Who ever stood in the box. When | ure of their offensive work. Statistics| Waddell was fresh and strong, he had show the Giants led their league in | frightful Speed. You couldr't follow home runs with 47, and a deeper| the ball half the time. Lucky Rube lunge into the dope indicates they | had control, or he would have made a 4 STEP IN AND SEL US, —_——————— |Fi@% nabit of making them when lot of business for the undertakers. I've | Fllin 8 Subscribers to the fi the L. of these bonds will receive an 1 amount equal to their subscrip- 5 B tions in sharcs of The ~Loomis- . In use {or Manning Filter Distributing Com- '+ White Hou pany—the stock of which is esti- v 25 vears in Johns Hob- mated to earn 10 per cent, vearly nd tin principal - dividends. ~Subscribers to the sec- and private vesi- - ond §100,000 bonds will receive 4 dences throughout the count bonus of 76 per cent of their sub- To secure aaditional working seription in shares o’ The Loomis- wing busi- Manning Filter Distibuting Com- t $160,000 right now to have them repaired and don't walt or put it off. Call us wp at once and let us put your reof and conductor piphs in frst for the winter, A. J. Wholey & Co., ¥ X P. SHEA, STOCKS QUIETLY STRONG. |— Delamare & fudon they counted double or triple—with | never batted against Waiter Johnson D P rmie e T Elitoh - PARY: . " ¢ T 100 Do Rlo, Grand men on bases. McGraw certainly has| or Joe Wood. They tell me that John- e tntio itbbek - itk " 3 72 Franklin Strest Trading Light and Wholly Prefes- | 1% b 2% oo D O o several persons who have| son 18 a cannonball pitcher, and Wood | Jssuing 350,00 PIIPIEE ataadiin Wl seputsich Ehetsstieg - RY TOwNISS 2 Forry Streed - nal Throughout the Day. 00 Be hade it @ habit to insert four bag- | runs Walter a close second for the fast (| nominati 00 and to bondnolders, and conditions of TuTLS . gers just at the psychological mo-|ball championship of the An;eric;m‘ $1,000, be cent. interest this bond offer, etc. address Delivered to Any Part of Norwich New York, Oct. 28.—Stocks were ment. league. We've got a few fast pitchers Theé Loomis-M ing Filter £ ing C ! i ¢ first assistant i National league. Hendrix of e Loomis-Mannin; Manufactu 0. duietly strong today after an early ief Meyers' first assistant in the|in the Natios eag! Rt Bt g l:l:g“d"h £ TAKE A LOOK IN the Ale that is acknowledged to be | Deriod of hesitation. due to such re. the best on the market—HANLEY's | straining influences as lust Saturday’s | ;e finols Central PEERLESS. A tclephone order wiy | Pank statement, the foreign situation | tioo o pei o e and fears of some unfavorable decis- | 1100 Inter Maricsicr recel /attention. fons by the supreme court. In the aft- | 100 Inter Mariue pra D. J. McGORMICK. 0 Franklin 8t |ernoon, when it became definitely 2 Rensitnd Sugte known' that the latter tribunal would take no action on the several import- ant_cases before it, the market more stopping department — Arthur| the Pittsburg team is one of the best.” | on—hit for the grand tour thrice — this season and every time his clout| Mahan Harvard Freshman Captain. 9 | meant & New York victory. April 29| Cambridge, Mass, Oct. 38—Edward | with the trafic at the Northweslern 4 3 Wilson made a four bagger off Nap|®. Mahan of Natick was tonight elec- | terminal requires 215 trains a day: to " Rucker in the ninth inning which|ed captain of the Harvard freshmen | handle that at the Grand Central ter- changed the aspect of the contest. July | football team. minal, 413 trains a day: to handle that . . T inst Taylor of | _— at the Broad street station, 543 trains nm lng T h me 1o the bat Boston with the bases filled and . Crowds in the Terminals. THEZ OLD RELIABLE a day. To handle the traffic at the Boston > than made up for ifs initial heaviness, W them, driving the ball out of | g . v % ~ed them, e | The mew Northwestern terminal at ndfe the traffic e . P ANIEN Sor BLACK but trading remained light and pro- | o ¥ X8 & Fex the lot. Sepiember 9 New York won| Cpicago handles 51.000 people a_das, | S e M and see whilt he has got to sell CcC& CAPSULES al to the end. 3300 Mo, Pacis | over Brooklyn. 7 to 2, the Giants hav- | (he‘equivalent in 44 days of the whole | €T¥ 2 o a an l son p o'clock p. m. It you have any plumbing werk, of e South if yor. have burned a hels lot of conly e b and have not been abie to com- . here | These famous men never tasted better | goid LIV S0%, JET0, AHE bt g i helped ot' rs, perbaps I can belp yeu peuding was again the most active | —; il st ssuewith some inquiry for Hill and N REMEDY ror MEN Harriman shares, the grangers, and a Now g R few less prominent stocks. The To- - bacco group was conspicuous for its LEGAL NOTIC e fluctuations, and ofl shares also NoTIGES, manifesteq strenkth. _United States ing tallied twice in’ the first inning population of that city, remarks the |and having two men on the hassockS| writer in Scribner's. Over 60,000 use | when it was Wilson's turn at bat.| gajly the New York Central's Grand | | He hit for the circuit and gave the| Central terminal in New York, at| McGrawites a margin that ured | which rate every inhabitant of the | victory. | metropolis passes through it in 75 4% | Pretty mearly every home 33 trains enter statior, or one ever leave and enter the minal of the Southern Pacific about ‘“;‘ that o Bk R 0 trains a day, or not far from one n you may have each day for North American Northern Pacifie with ome, complete the list of the |»-r:< that “Arma > Hants' o ¢ four bag- off Nov. 5. It will take some pull— s f s < Glants' manufacturers of four bag: | 321 Main Street, Alice Building 67 West M 5 | LI Pacitic Mail* .. days. ——— | Steel and coppers were Jittle more than Pey {made by a Giant this season A ily us every minute. ): a 0 - a Gi About 80,000 daily use the Pennsyl- | V7! : al in the world w akta i i NOTI . BW;"L In fact, the metal stocks were oy 119" | been manufactured at the right mo-!vapja Broad st station in Phila- 1n~ only tern Inv'.“mhu','.\,’:‘."lm.l)rl breakfast if it is made on the Crane itar Plfl . 1 under moderate pressure, being held Pitsbogs, Cos % | ment. Larry Dbyle and Fred Merkle | delphia, the equivalent in 19 days of | & PYSness exeeetiis, (L 96 1% GG | - all Y m i W . The Sele an erk of o . Earnings of the Pullman Palace making homers this ) he Tec e Ny ory New Haven and | Laware. s, where { are s e Town of 3 i > % o | using the . n 000,000 persons @ year, a - Yet. 18ih, 1012, s Oet. ;’mlhv 3:':; nl?n to be puhllxl‘:ed after Do Wd - and Doyle has made 10, and that they | every day is over 000 At that rate | oo i itedlt.’ During the summer Yo and Friday, Oct. 25(h, 1912, 1 norrow’s market. Ks- Rock Teland G, e made their circuit drives off top- | the entire populat ¢ Boston would | Iy : oo §p Ui el vy excapt | Limates range from $21,000,000 to $30,- O g e o like Grover Clevelana | pass: through It/in a week, the whole | Tom Lawson's Modesty. {in tonst—eriep, golden-brown irresist- | the more look to ihe bath fur bodily between the Lours ot 1| und 28 m."to | 000000, but this flatfering prospect s | Alexander, Nap Rucker, Arthur | dense population of New England in| Thomas W. Lawson seemed to thiuk et e Dot sad i 1 admit it ¢lectors | seems to have been discounted. % | Fromme, ~ Jimmy Lavender andwo months, and more than one-third e commitiee investigating ~115ly @elicious. Buy one today — only | P! A lie elecior's outh all e most interesting f¢ r | g & . B | e . | | and give you estimates for the worll e por wio shull be - Found | seti nteresting feature of the | George ¥ranklin Suggs. Beals Beck- | of all the people of the United States experdit e -1 ¢ putting them In in the best Ml s appear on’ the | ey ement in the London market, s er and Chief Mevers each ha made | in a year. | fore him.—Pit 14 16 cents. from & sanitary standpolit—end gusre 1o, Kegiatrars ot m:'fklonml.v was plainly discernible, s o e six homers this vear, and Johnny| Greater even than this, perbaps, is| —_— —— | b AT autes the entire job. Under the title Ao e W Ootaber, 1912, | Was the high-carry-over charges for TemnessoCopper. Murray, Fred Snodgrass and Arthur|the number handled by Southern | Off the Map, of Course 4 A VLS by PR D"Ir":‘&n?;:\;fl?igo'{rn;n‘i] vu; 61-2 Terss & Pacit.! Wilson each three. Herzog and De- | Pacific at its unique Onkland pier ter- | (o L0 000 1 by the Buil AL fifls & Elwt i l De O of any person on sald % . C of the settle nion Pacic ... ek N Fletcher | S L Sy kil e are informed Bull Mo 1 Shig Lyl o on 2 | st under the | iy cxpected Lo show & marked dec::;f Do | vore, each with two, and Fletcher | minal at San Francisco. T jeal by rica ? J.E ]'OMP"NS' said Eridav, Oct. “2ith, and on ‘or be: | i forel#n holdings of our_securities. | e Siis Rubwe e Tuesday, Nov. 5tll, 1912, they will | PATIS prices reflected heaviness, and | 45800 Urited Staies Steor, Chicago Intef-Ocean, meet at the To o igeet At the Fown Clevics otice {3 duid | Berlin 'Was ' again doprossed by’ pos- | 1ist bo. 14 | from § o'clock in the forenoon 3, | sible complications arising from the | Sjo vit o gglock in tiie"atteenoon to ‘admit Thoss | War in the Balkens. e b A - | S F GlBSoN ONCY whose Qualifications matire “all money rose to 6 per cent. here, | 1 Do. pa_ .. The Athietics left Monday for their 2 ADFORD . I tar Oct. 20th and down (o' Nov.' g an outcome of the depleted bank ve- | 00 Western Maryan nual winter tour to Cuba. They R ? Normicn, oct, 1eu, 1912 Serves bul most loans were made un- | -, Lo Play four games in southern .l ed uiie BOOK BINDER | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker N Wt pgs, | for hal rate. The time maney sif- | Wity L : n embari from Key West nes; L piageis L 5 COX r cent., the highest fi Total sales. 324,108 shar S ¢ for Havana, whe: y witl | | | Rickardson and Boymiow CHAILES P BUSHNELL, of the vear for sixiy and ninety p P ee g play every other day during the month - | 5 N Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | Furnaces. i S > electmen, ittle inquiry for other periods. COTTON. of November. The party will be un- | t acity in the 108 BROADWAY 85 West Main Strest. Nerwich, Conn’ CHAS. 5. HOLBRQOK, Th ods 3 HRENe This ilihe 1 , argest capacity £ etisd oW Clerk, | rowls on naryarket fluctuated nar- | New York, Oct. 28.—Cotton futures | 35 fauin Morphy. D One Dose Pape’s Cold Com- cit Telephone 252 —— Saes, ar Sane $anonns (R0 | closed very Steady. Closing bids: Oc- | hiake the trip are Bender, Lapp, Col- | pound Gives Relief—Cure ¥ | 5 - regisiered threes’ advanced 1-4 per LD 10k m‘::’:’:’\b";f% R;”vm— Coombs, Barry, Baker, Thomas, | A N CnBPrNTER it “ F - T F B AsseSsors Netlce' bl [ 10.84; March 10933 April —; May | T onk M i S in Few Hours. - c Hallowe’en Novelties 1 = 10,98 1200 : 2 = EaE S, { A0 B 560" g o wn ok Norwaet | SEocks. | 10:56; Sentember’ 193 1102 Ausust| yiiand and Bayley Draw. S A 23 Commerce St. at Lowest Prices at Healing and Plumbin :able (o puy taxos are hereby noties | 5 d quiet; middling uplands | Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 25—Joe Bay- |, La Moo ST G ibpe symptoms ! : 3 X & BIYE L tis Avssisacs on or hetore idling gulf 11.50; sales, 29,000 | lev, lighweight champion of Canada.| e e taking he very rst|| All kinds of Mason Build- THE NOVELTY SHOP L fon, o8 Brinied,lal, Pioverly signed and - | Tousnt, @ fitieen x odas | 905¢, " ive tact that Papes coa | € Materials, Small Trap C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin St. 92 Franklin Strest DY iattiem, ot Ahfiiray, Gul oL October, Cottan 01 o [Devtoy thad teLced dvantage in | o080 BOTLE every two hours, un- || Rock for driveways and & B mone ARl 'Sike & i will Tee Seeurities’ New York, Oct. 28—Money on call | {1€ DCH DERUAE bt 25 O til three consecutive doses are taken, s Bh,fharerd e BRIRLY (57,20 e cont i ol strong; 4 Ii-m 6 per cent.; ruling iyland’s incessant in fighting. will end the Grippe and break up the walks. 1647 ROBERTJ COCHB.m R san be ubtained at the Asseasors’ Of- offered at 5 1- Alngpitis L Carlisle Scores Easy Victory. . oy R oAl CONTRACTOR o Hall, or will be sent by Siemm Fiting | ’ g sl b, il ek e | et O o T il Sl Adam’s Tavern |cuw vuus orn R ovenhus Vet W days 6 per cent.; six months 5 1 Indian football team today easily de-{erable headache dullness, FOR 10 West Matn t., . ; gs, {rom bacen ot 2 '”T‘f“l!‘ JSiwen oF & WO VAU ldem et 50, Severishores EVERYTHING ‘ 1861 Nerwich, Conan. be: hcetind huxi s Mining Ca. — old bo: Y a score 9 to 1. In|ing, sore throat, running of the nos: " r\»'.q 24, 1912, &inning st cm.cnn GRAIN MARKET. the first period, played under .\m(ri—‘mfiuc..s catarrhal discharges, sore | ofter to the publlc the Nnest standara| A¥e"tN- B O. Shest Packing. —_— Norwich, Conn., Sept. 26 00 Coast Ling Open. High, Low Com |can rules, the Americans scored 44 | pess, stiffness and rheumatic twing | | brands of Eeer of Curope and America, | === 2 wiswny. 100 Balimore & On polnts and in the second under Cana- | Get & 2o-cent package of “Papes | —————————=e———————t—— | Bohemian, Pllsuer, Culmbach Bavariaa| R v o dian rules 5 Cola Compound” from your drugsiats = 5 iBeer&ans Pale ond Burton, Muelrs TRY THE AEL J. CURRAN Y 0400 Canadian Pacific 4 ———r and take it with the knowledge that it | 19 l A“ Beot e, Guinness' Dublin St HrnIH i Conin” eainer ne Freshmen Win Inter-Class Games. |will positively and promptly cure your S BDOW l"g ey | &% C. imported Ginger Ate” Bogoe| ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT 2 : 3106 Chempesks & ONG.. ot 1 Princeton, N. I. 28.—The | cola and end all the grippe misery; | | Hll P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | for Rheumatism or Kindred Diserdery ¥ou Want o Dut your busi- | 20 Chicago, M. & St F... freshmen today won anual inter- | without any asalstance or bad after Open from 9 a. m. until 12 p. m. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheuser, Scientific Chirepedy ness beforo the public, thers is no me. | 1% Chirzy &N, . 1 fall track and mes on | effects and that it contalns nio puinine Bowling 10c per string Padwelser, Schitz and Pabst | dlum better than through the advertis. | i Gl Fusl & iron | University field with | Zdont accept something clse to be i : A ABAR N { JAMES DAWSON 18§ column: of The Bulletin, ] Loee Comeotioustiols - T T gointa. Therewere no stariling per- |Just, ns - goo Tastes nice-— acts | aily speissngivan dlgo. | Eoragied | RETVICH T Swny 1 Room 26, Central Buildine. i ) formances. gently M. ALDI & CO,, Props Telephone #47-10 . Lafy, Attendany

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