Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1913, Page 3

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e YALE DISPLAYS LATENT STRENGTH| e 8" in the A=ETNA ON YOUR AUTO T Boston at Philadéihia. Ed B Chitnto "ot Ptk Defeats ‘Wesleyan 21 to 0 in Hard Fought Game—Visitors | e York o Brooxion - WERICAN teagy=z STANDING. - with ., o 4 L LATHROP & SONS Work Forward Pass With Success—Vernon Belyea Will B 3 s 5 ks, : E Cleveland _.... . iei.i 88 02 Probably Die as Result of Injuries in Holy Cross-Nor- | fuiigion (0% 0000 Chicago e 72 % ich Gam Detrodt .. (.lL0 LTI 62 s wi e, . ow Fork L LI 5 1 e . 55 62 New Haven, Sonn., Sept, 24—Yale | venting ball plavers from invading Red Sox Low to Athletics. opened its feotball season today by | their field. In the communication 0| Boston, Sept. 31.—A ragzed samo today resulicd defeating Wesieyan 21 to 0 in a hard- | thé ‘natlenal - commissiogn President |In a 10 to 9 victers for Philadelpbla. the u:v{N,‘\mm— fought zame on Yale fleld.: Last year | Jagkson of the writers' association de- | lean lensue champions over the Red Hox Wsekof the upstate collegians held the bulldog | clared: B8 ISR eI ek s, tha . tmelve to 10 to 3. The Blue, while playing | “Owing te this evil, we, the NeWS- | passes being issued by him. His teammates hit - g raggedly at critical junctures, dis- | papermen, are forced to do something | portunely, and Boston's erroms were of sssistandt ln played considerable. latent strergth. to protect ourselves against a growing | the mngeiting, ’m:rd"‘;;‘: agu;mr':: A D There was n. scoring until the sec- | evil that threatens baseball reporters | SiPRe o G fouiug, WIS U o en e ond period. when Knowles was pushed | in a pecuniary way. It is also making | en out to make way for pined Litters. Two of the through center for a touchdown. Caps | the reports of the world series ridicu- | ltter regonded with slugles that drove fn runs for tain Ketcham kicked goal. Wesleyan | lous, and must i1 a way hurt the series | Boston, A dodble play by Oldrinc and Lapp out braced, and for the remainder of the | eventually, And it further belittles in | ofFf B e R0 the Fate ¢ period played the Blue off its feet by a &e g\&llnda of the public the H‘a&x‘xfid 7 Boston. series of brilliant forward passes that | baseball writer who labors al e b hpo a wb hpooa e AN IMPORTANT PROPOSITION | .Gnpietely: baffied the ends and sec- | year around as a competent critic to | Murbyre 1118 5eo0 114 interest evervone whe has| ondary defense. The Cardinal and | be subordinated to a novice in the one | Ssmmkst 2 3 9 9 e an that might be ruined by fire! plack. however, lacked the final punch. | biggest week of the baseball year. The | Qolinedy 53 § 5 50310 . and ily that would suffer by the| Under the lcadership of Cornish at | commission will have the support and | Bakeesb 3 1 0 4 51010 los can insure your property In| guarter, Yale played better in the last { co-operatien of this association in any | MImisib & 1 7 0 19121 R e Companies at Reasenable| rwo periods, nithough a fumble on the | move it may make to eradicate the evil | Falct 3 3 3 ¢ 1.8 1 R ' - sy 5 2 0 2 3Junwinss 40 0 4 1 R three yard line cost a, touchdown. | that has been discussed.” Tabne. 5 1 6.0 olCadyc 10300 ISAAC S. JONES Malcolm scored the second touchdown = Wyckofftp 4 0 0 1 0[Nonamakercd 2 3 0 0 when he recovered a kick that Ketch- 4 e N R Imsurance and Real Estate Agent | um blocked and ran 10 vards over the | DON CHENAULT CAPTURES Totals, 4315 27 13 sy 200 1 10 Richards Building, 91 Main St. line. The lost score came when Tay- 7 : Moscen s 0 8 6-820 o |lor orawled throush center for 10 THREE-YEAR-OLD TROT % ex 100 0%0 vards. Captamn Ketcham kicked . all 5 4 = 7 % *Aicoriksen 1 1 0 0 0 Threo goals - Yale twice failed in at- | Covers First Mile in 2.06 1-4, Setting “Thomas 110 0 0 tempts to kick field goals, and Wes- | Season’s Record—Dudie Archdale Solsis. 3.0 1S leyan missed one opportunity. Caught in 2.03 1-4. - Yale's handliug of the ball was much william F. Hiil. R“'ds‘“;'s's"“"‘: F.‘("‘ cleaner than that of Weslevan, apd | Columbus, 0. Sept. 24—Don Che- nsurance has removed to 25 Shetucket | (he Riue took advantage of the vis! nault, owned in Charieston, W. Va. | Batied for Anderson in 8th. strect. opposite Thames National Bank. | ors' misplavs. — Captain Bustis and | today at the Grand Cirouit track, took | Beors by tomines Over Wooiworth's 5 and 10s Store. Deetjen played well for Wesleyan, the horse review futurity for three |Zhiladephla .. .. Savalivel el | TR year old trotters away from a large Leciiber e el G | FIRST SERIOUS ACCIDENT. feld of which Etawah was the favors | T bese liis Oldrins. Waish, Bary. ATTORNEYS AT LAW | Sus 0 N ich-Hol ite. The tlme for the first heat was 5 3o i A 2y Bowd o njury ustained in orwich-Holy | 206 1-4, making Don Chenault the WATIONAL LEAGTE STANDINR. AMOS A. BROWNING Cross Game May Cause Death of | second fastest three year old trotter Won. Lot Vernon Belyea. of history and breaker of this sea- [ Now York ............. 9 ~tiorney at-law, 8 Richards Blag - son’s recorfl. et 5 "Phone ! Worcester, Mass., Sept. 24.—The first | Dudie Archdale, with Anvil furnish- | pireeg . serious football accident in the east|ing the competition, troited the fa ceason may cost the life of Ver- | est race mile of the vear when she did .the second and final heat of the free for all trot in 2.03 1-4 Anvil was beaten by a head Braves and P Michigan Queen, . - this | Brown & Perkuns, ittmeyv-at-law | non Detyar. who mlayed loft halfback Over First Nat bank, suscueket i | for the Norwicl university eleven to- rance atalrway mnext tc Thapsss | day in the swme with Holy Cross. ' Bank. Telephans 33-% Belyea suficred a fracture of the St Louts : R lies Divide Double Header. in the 2.09 pace.| puuderpiia, Sept. 24-Boston aad Phil Eurs | | Byine iAt Vincent's hospital it | three heats of which were raced on | spiic eca in a dogble. header hore dhis | was said tonight that | Tuesday, won the race by taking thb | Bosiou won tho frst-gume by 40 0wl . EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Was “very serious ™ Th | tWo heais decided today. In the first | Pha captured Cio second by 117t 6. The openinz | home i in Greenfield, Mas. | ome she lowered her record fo 2.05 1-4 | {1t wss wou by the viMtors turoush dhe excellent | cish T o The extent of the injury was not| Margot Hal was the favorite in tho | threo bis and ol not pesnit o bomer o teach kngwn for several hours after the play | 2.07 pace, which went five heats. The | third bose. aiville. nid” S de some e e = | inSehich he sustained it. Belvca, run- | time of each heat was under 2,06 and | gl plovi Sesor, mes 'y pucs snd v b | c ning hack a Holy Cross punt, was|two were in 2.04 1*. Nellle Temple | ofs #ngle and two doubies in the Biuy inning. ihe CORNELL SWAMPS URSINUS. tackled and fell. When it was sr-vn’rnn'\hflr first heat in a rush against I o et i e O e 1 " 3 = 5.2 he was irjured he was removed | Dr. E. P. Margot Hal got the next |naws devesy | acans Show Midseason Form, Win the field, but his hurt was | two, but broke badly when challenged | Heew hitiinz featured tie second contest. il ning 41 to 0. thought to be slight and he was not|in the fourth mile and Our Colonel | home club making s howe ruu, dix doubles und scv- | o % en to the hofpital until some time | won from Nellie Temple, The final | fe st of e mopn batemen 1o face Pemdus ot aca. N. Y, SeplL 24.—Ursinus Was | jater. Then cxamination by physi- | mile was Margot Hal's all the way. doubles. Davls then went to the rubber and he aiss oany Dray for GOornkl tedsy. Whe ted| patia teveatod o fracture of the Steth |t Dro Thetne captured the" 208 Lol | SUhE 1ot e Dot atAs T fans. ity white team W rst game | vartobrac lin a five heat strugsle. Wasterville | Miver was knockel off the rubber in the.slxth in ason by to 0. | Girl was the orighnal favorite. - Poletta | mns ey hune his place sid dolog Tood work. 1) » each of the| NIX ON THE AUTHOR STUFF. |and then Morine) were heat winners Bostan. Phitadelahia riods and twice in - | before Dr. Thorne erted himself. ab hpo a o ab. hipo a o ‘ym\‘jfl ’{he Ball Players Must Confine Their Ef- | ¥arl Jr, named to start tomorrow |Mswilies 10 % & 1lkubazs & 02 4 o T T Besson § =t orte to Riaying the @arms So Newss | i theifree fortull pace-was purchused | Meoodr,” 5 115 S linekenct 4 001 0 0 P R {t by Charles Hayes, of Colum- |Schmidtib 3 0°8 1 1lMageedt 4§ 0 0 0 o W kit papermen Can Make a Living. ! . Ohio, from P. W, Murphy of En- | Ziun.ef €120 ofCravathaf 3 0 1 0 0 i R Gt 0 3 0 oltuderusid 3 018 1 0 New Record at Berlin Track. Ciueinnatl, Sept, 24— Owing to fre- | 2670%: B C. Cnire B AL B R o R P 6 | e Conn, Sept. 24, —Eillsworth | quent complaints received by the na- | o el B el LA U S LR R 3 oy geiding owned by R. .| Uonal hasebiii commission ‘and the Farious Blandella Dasd g Akt 0005 0.0 - Hroad Brook, Conn., broke | Baseball Writers' association concern- | i T 9% 8 afSeatons 1 1 0 4 1 = Y Tair traer. recond Tat the | ing articles alleged to have been writ- | . lexington, Ky., Sept. 24.—Blondella Brennsmp 1 0 0 0 0} o o3 : A S rtoemon | ten by bal plavers, the national com- | dam of the wori®s champion trotter o 10009 ® = o mile in 211 1-4 in the | MisSion today hianded down a ruling in | Uhlan, did todey at the Castleton e e St R e arme of 3500, Tha | Which it orders that no players eligible | Stock farm. Blondella was the ‘prop- | l : ¢ “oriner record, 213 1-4, Was made last | €0 compete in the world's series or any | Sy of David L. _a millionaire ST § ar by Al Direct. clty serfes shall write or pretend to | Norser breeder of Toris and wis [~ ¥ ame | os ! ous to Lhe racing today, Charles | Write an account of such series for | One of the most/famous brood mares in | (Bitied for Ssuien in milion. the aviator, made a num. | any newspaver, nor shall any player | the country. sBatted for Kiliter in | of Gariog Sights allow the use ol his name over an ar- | Score by innings— 1 m-\u; fur;luru‘nxhiu nedwrm.fin by him. | All Stars Challenge Willimantic. Bostn . 000030001 == - Violation of this order will result in Manager Jlughes of the All § b i 0000000 0 o0-0f Agacding to last offaldl | Sgdres, | the Mnfliction ‘of suth penslty as the| challenges the WiNGALLS o T e bk adbo Ziag | an Epeaker has crawied within 12 points | commission may determine. l'or any of thc Mill league teams for a| S°°d gume | . of Tyrus Paymond Cobb and is but 7| The Basebail Writers' association of | game at Wiliimantio Satordny o i Sl | ennd Joe Jackson in the hitting list. | America had recently solicited the co= | penses’ for ten men wanted. Ansver | Maniies © 0% 3 & NG R e . operation of the commission in pre= | through The Bulletin. Mann 431 0 o|geckeret ¢ B0 ootl > o A - Bweeney.?b 5 0 4 5 0|Lobert,3h %1 ! /4 - Do You Fear Consumption? st B RS R \r_E fifi 4 Attractl & No metter how chromic your cough e i e in g S 3y s or bow severe your throat or lung ail- Whallags lg1 2 0 olboame 4 o b b 4 X > ™ 4s, Dr. King's New Discovery will Gowds.o 106 2°m o 0 1 TR surely help you; it may save your lifa. Perduep 0 0 0 00 [ 4 . 3 & Sul Green of Malichite, Col. ] —— fi edtUI eS- writes: “Two doctors said 1 had con- NEW HAVEN STRONG. | i1 St e 7 v pumption and couid not live two years, ot blhods | 1o | I used Dr. King's New Discovery and | Bearish Sentiment, However, Was in Chen e 1 best home remedy for coughs, colds | New York, Sept 24—Bearish senti- | Del & Haduen. e i throat and lung troubles. Price 50¢ and | mant was again In the ascendancy u,_‘ e e Boston 10002200 1-56]f B el Yaind, day, and the stock market received | Do. 13 prd 1 e T SR L3 0 LT e 2 - 3 = another setback. The pessimistic at- Gen. Hlectric ENR hem Miwoatam, Achilak Alven . Jame g ort Lot Baby Sufer Wikh Eucema | MRS SSNLE ThomaimBe | 2 B R | Sunday, 5 Cenis a Copy. and Skin Eruptions. tlon in the irend of events both at{ sim oo Cie £ P.ibles need a perfect skin coveri: ome and abroa | 1300 Do. Ore = - Siin eruptions cause them not only i | The foreign influence was an im- | 100 Gissen B - s e e | E}all alld S“ndf’A Sl@ a Yeal’ tense suffering but hinder their growth, | Portant ome. The great markets of | 200 lllincis Central st bt i T 2.9 2 e Hobson's Eczema Ointment can be | Burope were unsettled by fears of re- | 5 ,‘,j,"pr};“ B 1o e 1o the Smnimsiin: e gien chty efied on for relief and permanent cure | newed disturbances in the Balkans and | 300 Iner Har o 5.5 Tho'zamo was a Hizht nitchers’ batu 73 B 9 e made their life miserable. | uation. The German position has not | e il LG ovbralt siies T X It Spails Tt B Lok was afflicted with breaking | vet been adjusied to the requirements Mathewson, but the veteran was at his best in ih the skin all over the face and | &t the end of the quarter and word : Dlnches. Doctors and skin specialists | came from airoad that Berlin was & Myers. . Dot clube bunched three s 1 e - 5 = . Rt F HEt Seals Wilen -+ ning, when all the scorinz was done. Consecution failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's | already reaching out for nmext week’s il . singles by Wheat, Daubert and Smith, with Wheat's zema Ofnument and e overjoyed | consignment of South = African gold. steal of second, produced a run for Rrooklyn fn Order Early of Your Newsdealer or Direct From * Courant” Office. | 65 Mlami_Copper = M., St P. &. 8.5 Mo, K. & T. These condilions were reflected here first half. New York promotly tled it when Meyers in liberal selling for foreign account, > see baby compietely cured before one box was used” writes Mrs Stru- tripled to deep meht and scored on Fisher's will . i | [ | i | bier, Dubuqne, Towa. | All drugsists, or | which was largely responsible for the | Mo, Pacifie e B e o S rTln T kG s 5y mall, 50c. Lee & Osgood weakness of stocks during the morn- | Rl el e e ing. London Gisposed of about 20,000 | Now_York Camenl Merers 3 hurt his hand whilo at het in the | | - = == shares here or. balance, largely Union | NY.N H & H g 1% fashr. of: Malsoas. | Sours. ! LEGAL NOTICES. Pacifi, Steel und Amalgamated. Ber- B e Brooklyn. han'( i = lin selllng was the principal factor in Not. & Wea 5 a el the drop in Canadian Pacific | e riy 1 S 2 l 2 M 2 In the home murkel most stress was | Man 1010 teierss H pecia ity eetmg J0ME t UntavoieMtEborts of sanal | Rl i 4330 D 'l i tions n the steel and copper industries, | Hemae o 80 i R R T TS o T AMAYOR'S OFFICE, The sharp break in the London copper | Piiia Ol o 3 4.1 2 2 1lMeyerse 2 o | bare hand a hit by Dee almost to | ¢ W ye the batter 10me | greatest team performing in the big City of Norwich, Connecticut. mietal markst was followed by NDO"S’ Do. pd - 00 0 0 0fM'Leanc o | the right field fence. Had he lost the | | yard. How Connie develops star toss- o T o wor. | Of Price shading here, which, however, e Fihote 49T 7 olMendeid 2 o [ball it would have gone for a triple, = |ers out of just ordinary ball players with, Giiptisg were denled. New Dbusiness in the steel | R e e A e Dty i 2 | scoring Aubrey. Lowell hit Salmon | has all the managers in the country - 5 - | trade was suid to be smaller and there | S Sudit At e s | freely whtle Martford was held score- own | guessing. ou are ?greg Jirected to warn the | were reports ol further price conces- | Totals, 57 12 |1 by Lowell’s three twi s but for | T o elger i oha | operations by some producers. | ota .. tRan for Fisher in 9th. | The series now stands: Lowell won of th o Vills R St 3 B 35 St on the subjest matier of a| tion in hammering the list. There was | Seaboard " Alr Line prd B 20 0.1 0 0 0 e\ 0—i] The fext ‘game will ‘he_plated a s turday’s game e z\afiur:: g:r:u -1l -‘-»”gm) wy;m»r. z“\ml.“no concerted buying, although a fairly | St I & S, ofd Neal “¥orx 000200600 2| Hartford tomorrow. Toss of a coin Glasgo and E H 3 . requestin t clal aily meeling | good demand appeared in some St L. & 8. W Two base hit. Wheat | today decided that th o o, | pl Sunday | . = Do SYy medting | gog some quar-| LUSL L &8 wo base hit. Wheat: thise base hi, Meser today decided that the seventh game, | place Sund: Tkan reiative o the sonats be" | tere when substantial concessions wera | it i Sl T [if necessars il be plased in Lowell | | Glacgo will line o o ? ®UPERIOR GOURY sewar on Smith avenus and relative ty | Offered. Manv of the standard s el aso's Errors Costly on Friday. Clemens contributed one | opening conie ) AU.qOriEing An appropriation therefor. | were forced down a point or so, with | S0 sa Plisourg, Sept. 24.—Chicago’s c and 14 | to Lowell's comedy of errors, but ac- 6. F { utna id ing for Sh 1 To sanc tha borro B S NitehE InTipdimene O okt bover 0 . o e it e e el S tamedy of g e . | At Putnam Friday Morning for Short m or sums o¢ money as@shall e | ing in the last hour. New Haven de- | M Sindthake e opener of ¢ | . s i nces - | Calendar—Three Divorce Gasos for e tatore Topad 1o Thile Lity's | veloped exceptional strengin | ) Txas & Facine i i Ly With five times at the hat he failed | " Hearing. of ome hundred and twenty- 2o8ns Bonds = were irregular. Southern | 1500 Texas Co. & off in nning. wa | to safely connect with the sphere. Th ivin | — sand doliars, maturing Oct. 1st, 1913, | Pacific collateral fours were strong on o0 Thint Ao e A i enshied Carey to take sec- | socore by Inning ek g | The Windham county superior court snd to authocize appropriation of | reports that the =qvernment would | /% U Baz & Paper ntd Dolan hit. to Cheney. whose throw failed to get | T 0, T 000201000-310 § - e o . comes in Friday, Sept. 26, at Putnam, | the sums required for that purpose. | bring suit to separate Central Pavific | i ool % e e e e e s 06 000Nk 3 SPORTING NOTES. | at 10.30 o'clock, ‘Hon, Marcus H. Hol .;'\a'rd at Norwich., Conn., Sept. :‘.1 and Southern Pacific. As the cellateral | 100 United iy Goodn ring and_Dolan reaciinz th Wagner walked | Aumlrp;—nk FHenderson Finneran, | ¢ B f ez ”"‘K"r o fe Tuh‘m‘w\f“d 19 bt & M for the bonds fs (‘entral Pacific stock 190 Dot Gcored on Viox's sacrifes By : e SO an, | _ George Brickley, brother of | assignment of cases as follows: Mary 3 | Hioht oF P onts ot et fwautd hail i U mot&ins ) foflowed by “Wormers double "hat Mt tho legy aeid | Mruldoon 7 | bas joied the Athictics. He has been | Wright vs. H. E. Knowiton, Henry E. I hereby ocertify that the above and | necessary to free the stock fh case | ixiu 5. Steel it 3 soored a run in the foarth when rets singled, Wi| i iplg\-xng the outfield for the Newport{ Knowlton v Clifton H. Wright, ; feregoing is fhe warning diracted to| separation of the roads should be made | 207 Do pid 109" Hams walked and Viox i hic haste 1o omplets 4 | GOOD TEAM AT STORRS. (N H.) team, this season. George O. Gadbols vs. John Graham, me for service by publication. compulsory by the courts. s vl Corper Sl ‘323 | doudle er o zimmermen. threw WA Teach’s | —_—- | Rose Talmo vs. Joseph Talmose, o e A TR | e Y e e value, $a.- | (8 D G a1 S ip | Sl B SRS ML N F. A Eleven Mests Comnectiout | Mordecal Brown and Rd. Rhewlbach | Eaul St ohu v Simon Rosenmwels P 006.000. | 10 va Ry &P pfa 206 100 | the eizhtl/ for Chlcazn. Off the delivers of Cheney Aggies Oct. 11. the former Cubs, have been pitching | the Providence Dairy company vs. the Tinited States twos declined 1-4 on| 00 West Manland G @1 | ana Lavender Pliteburg made only four s, and tvo . : fine ball of late. Brown is holding his | tOWn of Canterbury, Dora L. Kenned = call and fhe registered honds sold at | 170 Wet. Unlon Tel 8815 68y | of these were scratches. The score: - Gy to a mood football |own in Cincinnati, while Rheulbach has | €X., vs. Frank C. Tilling - 96, compared With 97 on the preceding | e weungions s 1% noh 2o e ) :FJ',‘"‘“;“':‘L,"“*_F,‘;"‘,’,‘,f: 8.8 gond foothal | proved himself a bear in Brokiyn | Misiaszek Andrew Jaworski, Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors | =i | e e wi ol i e s m e By 200 | Cupryna, vs. Andrew Jaworsid, § o rers2b 413 2 2Dolandb "4 13 2 0land has full swing of Cleven | In boosting the salary of, Manager | 5, Edwards ct al. appeal from probate, Bix_Tables—five pool and one Billiard. | , g R ¢OTTON. Dwansh § 0 0 & olviwsn ™ § 1 1 § §|veteran backs Howard, Chipmar | BiIl Carrigan. the owners of the Bos- | A LT L T R Tables sold and repairing done e ol B Sal New . York, 'S 2 &> 2 0 9 0 O|Wiwrt 4 0 0 0 0|ihan, assisted by Ackerman and |ton Red Sox have made it plain that | oy o g S bl - 0% New ork, Sept. 24.-—S8pot cotton " 3 8.1 1 Ofuil | ot e N ek IY fark vs. W, Irving Morse, Har- ut reasonable prices. 30300 Amal, Copper b quiet; middling uplands 13.60; gulf.| Suavele. & 0 3 3 i|Miendler 3 o 4 o § |l Probably be most prom O e e e i oam® | ola Morgan vs. the Connecticut’ com- Supplies at all times. 300 Am” Best Buksr 18.80: no sales.” Futures closed steady. | Archrc 3 0 8 2 glaieone 2 0 8 1 0] ‘23 iamais'm'fil’i schedule for the sea- jobliity “to produce a winning team in | gy " E S 3 X 7 -1 Cheney s 20 Hendrxp 2 s s as ; | 1914, Unc sted divorces: e anley 49 MAIN STREET 00 Do. prd .. bemflnflerll& .Octone{ 1847 Decem=t huerv < 3,8, 0.3 MESIGED 3910, 5.0 September 37— Bulkeley High “ak| di S R |y incontested divorces A";) rt Stanley Take it To Li I’ Dol pra b S Touss. B 4TI 3l g October 4—Dean academy at Wor- |who resigned the management of the | viy ' Sraw,, alias Henty T. Shaw, e Mecaciit *Batted for Cheney in Sth, cester. R { Kansas City team recently, says that| Bmma M. Whitaker vs. D aKe o LIncoin's | 2 e Seucid MONEY. iy St " October 11—Norwich Academy at [he will devote hi sentire time to his | Whieker 1 oker Vs Dwight I, He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. An Losomotive it e s L o : Api s Bl e {£p Dasebulli college. 1N TekRN, i1 thE FE LTS IRICY (u}. = 2 ‘ o 2 1-2 - cent.; ru rate —3 ctober 18-—-Manson uture S Trpewriters, Keys Umbrelian, Cam- | An Swmeliiag 3, last loan 2 3-4; closlng bid 5 1.2, | ‘two tass Hic Monson. it . e e . e e offered at 2 3-4. Time losns firm; 60 October Manager “Bill” Carrigan of the Red | va the New Fork New Haven and Now lecated in the Steiner Elock, e R days 4 1-4@4 1-2 per cent; 90 days HARTFORD 4, LOWELL 3. November Sox 18 Startingdto try out some of his | Harted. Segerotk 2 e z 265 Main St, reoms over Disco Broa 200 Am. Tobacco 4 1-2@4 -4 six months 5@6 1-2 Institute at Storrs | rookies Fe must figure that it is o d company, Susan E. DG 00 e sl 1 . P 3 < o EE g i st 1 “ 15| White's appeal from probate, William tstablished 1330 Ao o CiGae % Errors by Home Team Give Martford November tevens Inatitate, | better to lose a few points in the stand- | H, Smith and wife vs. John DeVicq — B Aok 1 i GHAIN MARKET. Second Vigtory. New York. jing this year than to start in behiud | and wife, N:ollie Pgan ve. city of Put- Mme Garva h Tafl 1w Do. pfd 2 i Oven. | Hh few. Clos. - November 22—Boston college &t ! next season, nam, Wiliam H _Hammond vs. the . g ;:w-"‘l; Conbs aon e oo s;: ;;«': Lowell, Mase, Sept. 24— Errore by | Storrs, ' = ] New York, New Haven and Hartford PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT 1200 Balt. & Obio May ... 93% 9 518 Ha};xeu; and l?ame;rr‘;tuv \l\‘ol of Pitch- it anitc a€ B ohpiad I "“f“"““'»‘. :\T“(yr.n““;.vlll Mg—w_us his | Railroad company, Helen S. Hammond Trathab s dioti tiabl 100 Beth. Steel .. . N CORN— er Henderson contributed to sitnations v t . tathletes from a hurg preef coop, & | vs. the New York, New Haven and PO ‘: Y S P’:u” "’,’:"' ';' “h 100 Do. pfd ... : 115 Riae NG which brought Hartford four runs in On Saturday the Willimantic w..m,lmu Athletics and Giants meet in the | Hartford Railroad company. < '_; - :'='~ "".“""“a, :.:'" i:" ::v:' 1508 Brookiyn Rapld 9% Dee. 1% ,,; the third inning of today's Lowell- |the pick of the Mill leagne, will dn(\vnrl serigs, John's idea is to cross To Court—Aunie M. Bowen, admx., o By hEyn Withani it B n. Sh My SR EEY S ¥4 Hartford game and this lead proved |battle\ with Fal Chase’s beances atlany atiempt on the part of the ath- | vs. the Connectiont compeny. Hattie Ceme and she will guide you. 100 Bauth o | oars: sufclent for the Fastern association |the Bitate Hespital and (he fans are {letics o sical his signals. {15 Stone vs. Ryran B. Stons, Philip 204 FRANKLIN STREET B60 Clibal Teatbier 7aooiii 18 b 4 ik 0% Caw aw Lok champions to win. Outfielder Kauff | assured of an excitfng contest Pl | —— Mane vs Eatherine M. Mone, Wilkiam P cne flight, ever Averx's stors. ‘;" Do . :.; ;'3‘,: :i" Beo Ll el 121 2% (211-14 ' saved the day for Hartford In the loquin or Lefty Smith will probably | Manager Cennie Mack de 1®es vha\tn Root vs, Lilan M, Spencer, Vin- . v G Lalsdste dde - ds by fourth naing when ke grabbed with twirl fop Willmante, while Austin and mewt year fhe A®letics wil te the!sense Luo ws, Thomas Rysa, Jw

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