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) ’ 2 z TAKE A POLICY . in the AETNA : s SR RSAER Will be Used to Test Newest Defender of America’s Cup— with - % . o s ¢ L LATHROP & sONS . Defeated Lipton Invaders in Other Years—Still in Ex- cellent Condition. ; - = Bristol, R. I, Oct. 23.—The.old cup ti??:dof the rules, W: D, Austin, who > 2 R efender Columbia will probably be re- | withdrew his horse, W. D. S. in the 3 s - < S e R e W Ratisbon is one of the oldest Roman’ ;riaé boat for the America’s cup de- fl‘ned ifiohier failure to get the permis- ttl ts ~ G . . ¥ ender or defenders next year, and |sion of’ the judges. Considerable mon- 8€ men n erman = there is a possibility that Rear Som- ieyT\;‘Vaszwagered on this race, o el Y. Tbere 18 hl“ modore J. P, Morgan may be at her e 2.20 trot for a purse of $200, - L oo unfinished. from yesterday atter five - torical mention of a tavern for the sale The syndicate that will build the boat | heats, was today won by Kitty Moore, a’ % 7 p now being designed here to meet the | owned by Greenberg of Hartford. f her as early fourth Lipton ?n\'asmn is convinced The 2.17 pace for $260 was won by s e = as 1031' of the necessity of a competitor inhbhe IZ_‘adm l;‘lfl(‘k mare (Lawlor), Pal New < 2 < trial races, even though such a boat | Haven horse, in four heats. Princess Dunng the & should be considerably larger than the WI{}I-e;:l roan mare (Ehelly)vS 'Mts“gec- early mldd]e ages, grapes 1914 defender. ond; ng Arthur, roan gelding (War- ' . R = Mr. Morgan inherited the Columbia | ren), third,and Marion Direct, chest- were grown imn grea “]ldanc near Rawza'd tb’ 1 - P from his father; who headed the syn- Elltt _n"mre (Sherman), fourth. The H t ab e ’ CM ) 5 - dicate that built her and who pur- | best thne was 2.16 1-4, g SR e FIRE A DSURANCE S e fet (Bl Her whd I o ttes T a1l Nt e ries fox beverage of the city was wine. The ale brewed here was not of i PORL“{CY- It will cos*r e only afcup races. The elder Morgan turned | $200 e by The Midget, black . " small sum yearly and Will save you|the Columbia over as a trial boat for | mare, in five heats. Cold Shade, bay | U ood quality — the real son per thousands of dollars in case of fire. the Constitution in 1901, and so ably [ horse, was second, and Lucy A. bay g X reason haps Why m ‘Was s0 poj i ISAAC S. JONES was she managed by E. D. Morgan and mégg third. Best time, 1.03 8-4, Bllt . 16 & ’ sailed by the famous Charley Barr, e race will continue tomorrow. mn - 2 S mhods 4 ARyt b OB o B B o e i ; 44 steps were taken to improve brewing and | Rich Buildin 91 Main t reject the Con: l_unt\on in favor of the ale rew rrives at rinceton. i - - sherds T s Cider bt Csamitiedly Slowsr oat | mxmeoton N 3, ogt S The Tals products. Hops and cereals were inspected at each brewing. J) o Mr. Morgan, the Columbia’s present | crew arrlyed here shortly after 4 . 3 owner, has been ng_boats ' ever | o'clock today, and half an heur later h H ’ RAILROAD WRECKS |5 ne oo hars s e tnre, S Foniae s - ot o o | An order was issued comm that any brewer selling ale ¥ cent years he raced the New York |gie lake that will be used in their race | B 8 . . . » ool £ < | thirty footer Phryme, and last season | with Princeion on Saturday., It was below the l'eqlllred standmg should be punxshed by being com- demonstrate the value of acci | yva. Gne of eignt members of the New | their first trlal of the course. The| B 1 k) £ : - . York Yacht club to join with Vice | Tiger eight was on the lake twice dur- ed drin dent insuranwe. * Get'a pahicy | S0, Xacht aun to, o, FIh, Vigo | Diser elght was an Uielieke T a0 pelied to arge quantities of his own brew, besides being ¥ : VELERS' organizing and building the now fam- | again in the ufternoon. - in the TRA S' ous class' of fity foot knockabout | Tn the final practice tomorrow the| K fined four guflders for eac}‘ a-nd every offence,’ " sloops. coaches of both crews expect to give 4 B_ P, LEABNED & CU_ The Columbia has rested on the | their men a stiff workoutpboth mc%rn- E ch % ¥ ) St e e R T y su astic measures the ale gradually improved, although K Thames Loan & Trust Ge. Buiding. | than ten vears. Sho is reporied fo be | ful in the draw for courses this even- | M R ) Agency Established May. 1846, in excellent condition and can e | ing and chose the western course near B ac S o, with compara’ | 85 $Hnceim pamer g atisbon never became an exporter of ale like some other § tively little expense. It is figured thal B T f 1 she would have to aliow the new de- | Dartmouth Goes to Princeton. l German cities, ) fender trifie over ten minutes in a | H & ; &l , % thirty mile course. mou‘tgof‘:;rt'bxfl T, %c‘;_z 't_'l he Darta ) Th ) R. W. Emmons ?nd, the manager of 3 all squad, 27 strong, move quali an . A o the new boat, is holding weekly con- | o1 Princeton late today. All the men | H e ty of Hanley's Pecrless Ale is kept up by the use of ’ William F. Hill, Peal Estate and Fire | ;... cos with N. . Herreshoff, the de- | Were reported to be in good condition ) superior malt and h d the ' Insurance has removed to 25 Shetucket | signer. regarding some of the racing | fox’i'hbd,ltuga\. somame o . 1 ops and the utmost care and skill in brevlng. '1 street, opposite Thames Nationa! Bank. { details. No sailing master has yet | e student body marche: own to Sreat, S e e N o B | i) for 1 moe Boat prach | theMmtatio with the Tlavers and gave | (M It is peerless in quality as in name. is expected to be launched by May 1. | them a noisy sendoff. Tn order that { 2 | the team might not miss the “Wan-| f) ’ AT | hoo-wah” of the college vell, 500 of the ATTORNEYS AT LAW HARVARD LINE STRONG. { undersraduates left for Princeton to- - = ; 2 5 - | night on a special train. Head Coach y > = . Brown & Perkins, tumgys-at-lan | Brickley, Mahan and Hardwick Inef- | Cavanaugh. with his assistants, Blcock Tue-James Hantey . § Brewers-or ACE | feotive Against Varsity Defense. and Englehorn, went with the squad, Over First Nat. Bank Shetucket St o v { accompanied by Dr. Bowler, the train- BrewinGg ComMmpany 3 ; Alfip PoRrR'T t«.fl‘ trance stairway near to Thames Cambrid , Oct | er- s rs 1 National Bank. Telephone 38-3. vard’s line, with Gilman in | PROVIDENCE,-~ - R. I ExecL. LOCSR & —— Captain S place at tackle and | Academy Eleven Crippled. Fs ¢ EDWIN W. BIGGINS, Storer in his new position at right end, | pge N F : proved its mettle in a hard scrimmage | ., “]f) F. A. eleven is in somewhat Atlormey-at-Lavw, . ot | erippled condition before its game with of one hour today. The va backs, | the Stonington: High. sehool ot St nariod Shamnon Buildtaz. | Brickley, Mahan and Hardwick, were | ok 0O nas SSLoH: loaned to the second. team while the | pa5ton Saturday, and substitutes will varsity. The second team’s line was | po ¥ Fho 1in ey = i g 4 g { be out of t « | rogra 1 . ton an. armenter. b Soturdayrs oo , 3 Sy . delectation on e air | in the Bay tate house November 3.|the Intercollegiate assoclation and OF NORWICH. Both elevens were driven hard, but | g 02y's game ywill be a hard con Grounds Saturday afternoon. ident Edward Moulton and Secre- | put it us to the athletic authorities — th%lvum;‘tv ]mr;;p_r.] »{ed :x]ninsr impreg- | s ! dmfi\]en_ m‘t‘mr \Ynll? racing w:;;1 intro- fans 1Arthm- Kendrick are arranging|in the colieges, members of the Middle nable. Even Brickley’s plunges were | : | duced in Norwich it was with some |for the cups. States associa DIVIDEND £ cfEectiteandiones e varsity staven | . iants Defea White Sox. Imisgiving as to the reception of this ——— ey vy ‘ o s off the assaults of the powerful back- | \'v;\x"l?u?'i;: 4 _fl\éxl.“' M'W) — '12@ New | branch of sport would receive. How- Harold Bruce, physical director at| = e regular Semi-annua ividend | field on the one-yard. line, rk Giants an he hite Sox, on |ever, despite threatening weather the tte and founder ¢ i i has been deslared from the net carn.| Storer's work in his niew position ! their tour of the world. today_ plaved s e e P ounden A “JLflfl{‘_’: LEGAL NOTICES. z FE : met the expectations of the coaches. "L\‘Orx‘;(\b:')‘izv‘:ri winnaiE GO fine weather on Saturday afternoon the s attempting to form - | 10 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM inc. o e. past six months at the a?ffgngdv\ vli',:::;tr‘?:'oxl";l:‘lt Ltlfk)‘; :'\;!\t e heRs SRR xg;i?‘wr;g(;xfl\ M:::: l?‘?.n;x:‘“‘ f’f;‘, a ;\lel)vcr | (flr‘an; e iation to be Lul\lrr}l]cd by | missloners iux';\uw %wu on County: 1 A S v n, but > b . 0:0—3 10 vd_to T the Fair Groun e parent body | hereby apply for a license to sell and ratc of Four per cent. a year, and Will | time he tried it Storer threw him for rams 01002003*—612 1| C V. Pendleton, Jr., manager of the exchange spirituous and inioXicating ba Payable: on Lt ater iNoyiSit: bt The playing of Gil- | , SColt and Daley; Fromme and Win- | meet, has succeeded 'in _collecting a llauors ale, lager beor, Hiine wine man, last year's freshman tackle, was | 5 stellar roster of riders for the oper B a T A A (LAY N FRANK L. WOODARD, = oA 2 PR AL IR o s for he pen Main Street, Town of Norwich, except S e ' encouraging to the coaches. i Challenge, from Westeriy’ Athleti events in the rooms and apartments ia nrd oct22 reasurer. T Dmfls e Bt . Hy etics, Carroll and Burdick, the Norwich rid- VINGTO bu...ng, any part or parts of which g Fifth company Athletics of West-'| er who performed so creditably SS., Court of P d, 1913 cut off or partitioned in such ma 5 Pty | ot BT wonld ks 5 ariane et | 1hat. mest ol - onat 5 the (il of Littie B Paimer gf Notth | D€ 85 to form booths: side rooms, OF LEGAL NOTICES. 11l Feeling Evident in Windsor Races— | etball games at home.or away from |events. These duels should be B . In said District, an incapa- | fetiting rooms. My place of business Midgot Wins Free for All g ;?2;;;;‘:\]‘(1‘?“:& in C nnnnc;n.\x\ulxl\ hose | tions irr\ (;)»-ms:-]nos without the ,.res-l R A I e YRR AT SR LT, SSlani eight pounds. ill give jence of the other riders. r and em rer or public or parochial school, or th Windsor. Conn (06t St iinge won- ! or take half expenses. Communicate| Everybody that includes in his prop- | him “:..fa“rl‘s'x‘r“iwl;\;fi,,‘;, ; premises pertaining therotd, or any u ond day’s racing of the Sage Pa.rk"""“ Stmeon Shortman, Mgr, Moss | such an ari 5 a4 motor- plication on | Postoffice, public library, or cemetery. Driving club developtd considerable ill | Street, Wester] 1l desire to the Norwich | PRI (o B ST B ST Notice is hereby give: I . a|feeling among the horsemen, and som Grounds o ; afternoo 4 Jcto- s T 2 s e o,'—,“?fé-' S5 e ity (';,t "T)m“'lew held | Charles C. MeMahon was fined 345 for | Sport lovers of Norwich' and et T ah and ‘same Is of the Town of Norwich® and following m’n!'-owlir.m“:v-;s4su.um\(x;g insulting the starter, and other infrac- i( ties and towns are eagerly awaiting | ¢¥cle racing of this section g on the fore el Jlgn An\:'»nd{(w\ th l;:regwn‘ fouowing Proposition was: submitted 8 s ! application of Frank Nstarazki for & d g3 S i s, Pa | License, and reby certify that said :E{i \L;: f’i'»‘n,fififi“ fiz? 11‘-&“&‘“10'“ d, - M'GRAW MAKES TRADE? therein’ to ap- | @PPlicant is a suitable UrrsnnJ to be at the time and place a i tod oty e place, by pub- | licensed pursuant to said application. final resolution and \mmfi&;:-:i‘n;" s Report That He May Give 3 i motice ce in ) Datedat Norwich, this 1ith day of Oc- tion to the matter contained in H d Snod g Exck nd by ulation | (0GB B acot S osant ot B 3 erzog an nodgrass in Exch and by p ¢opy 111is, . Driscoll, Joseph eh- {qrwich, Conn., Oct. 234, 3 £ Kg g gt L IRnbaat v PY | derson, John Rellly. ' I hereby certify S EPITEN D .\!‘t{;; - or: Ronstohy’ ar Nt ‘Louts, ‘r on. at three day that the above named signers and en- : : '] 2 i B, Joa = ey € y of and return | dorsers are electors and taxpayers, Cliy Clerk and Clerk of the Court of [ Npw MAVEN SLUMPS AGAIN. w0 cie. 3¢ & 5t P s T i ma o sCqure or 1“”"‘,’"'\‘"“*"‘1‘1 Norwion. . Daton e Norwioil. thi aiac . = ki 0. pid B Louis Cz T Edward K « > | ARLES C. GRAY Norwic ated at Norwich s 21s To tha Court of Common Council of the | Drops Three Points on Prospect of a “mi'n;”"‘ Copper jnulu_-d first bnjsvdmun. it]fl(dd_\ has JlisooeRag oy Judge. ‘l‘il?lb;fsvl?bl'i‘“;\‘\::; i\'j(-rlf{ 1913. 'ha,fi_sA . City of Norwich, Conn.: . s ‘ o SEOW sold or trade to he Gian 1 T T » » e - . - 'he Cominittee on Public Works, to Cut in the Dividend. e e | Third Baseman Mike Mowrey will be| AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ot n)m- b _was Jf‘t;g;"muuxf & meeting \.1i Selen e nen i Sy Erice 2 turned over by Manager Hugzins to |4 RNOIWic s within ; ox the :v'.\ly‘h-[ TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY com- i Sept, 16th, 1913, the petition of (ieorge | severe break stocks at the outset el ihe phtaton, ~Nadgnals ayOr | beri A } | o oAt nne Bl R ¢ George | severe break in stocks at the outs 100 Gen. " k1 Shat e s tHeRe) aht T e el Jle S o & lictnse fo sell and Rlowaike ba. oideten balok & iustl today, the market mads:a; falrly good {500 Bhciil Ry v | wish to be known, for obvious rea- | Fos Vi, Juee | spirituous and intoxicating ;xrmr(»m Routh screet, In sald City, | Points had ed O 200 Guazen o1 tain details ve been zed be- | £ Norwich, ‘ect, Town of Norwich, except in the r its at- 3 e e 400, 160 leics S ent 6 S eaetahy Ons L iny part or parts of which are cut off tention and is of the opinion that the|time threatened to upset the market 1 L"”‘w Met. ;g\nbg\[‘nx: £ \‘I~_‘:5’3_"fl‘_\\,fy]‘l;‘; ol ut pur-| or partitioned in such manner as to Sidewalks on the northwesterly side of | badly, a better demand developed. | 1o Inter T e S [ inbut. ot sal ; ill ung tes form Sin. Dueme SOk Rt e 4y slremeafiul-‘:;mwk“k ‘::tl'vntl» 10| Prading became guiet as the bear oper- | 160 Inter. " ‘mmed The pld,\\»»l also expressed | ment of said be r y place of business lIs. not Side or Division Seom the southeasterly | ators encountered effective opposition, | 390 Kensss ¢ | te oplniod: that Mowrers release to | | located within two hundred feet in a to Roath street, should be ordered |and there ensued a slow recovery | 1380 Lehieh Valley | Boston would pave the way for a new at | Dublic. or ‘pATBARIAl.'SolooL: b5 o e built, and -it recommends the passage | which ultimately restored prices close 200 “fix&vfi“? ‘hlfd basemap fof the Caxdinals, pos- of | mises pertaining thereto, or any of the following,resolutions: to yesterday's final.range. The ti 100 g : | sibly Charley Herzog of the Giants n 1st toffice, public Il or cemetery. Bepolved: st Herbert R. Kind, | moved off from the best figures in the | 200 With Konetchy a Giant, McGray et at Norwich, t t day of Oc- m.".:mm; Juul;lf: ‘Bxu‘iuocw’\'slfiumu?mv late dealings, but the close was well 100 ;.‘\ullld' not use Fred A\lc_rl\lo_ so that if P ‘”;'-\“r_‘«‘ D. \r" G Thomas W. Wilson, Higging, Mrs. Margaret McQuirk Wil | above the low points for the day. 1 ile fQenl - DRgRll o sseted Jvon 10 en by ..e pub- ind Taxbayers owning! renl liam H. McQuirk, Agnes Blackburm,| Operators on the long side professed certain that Merkle will figure in it. uon one time in some 5 i of* Norwich, and Alexander McNickle, Willlam _Hall, | encouragement at the market's abil- | Huggins, so the story is told, opened W reulation in said the foregoing Mrs. Mary Trushonsky, Kdward W ity to recover a% it did today follow- negotiation: with McGraw for rior to the| a Wilson for & Donnin T . Bitcher, Olto Malmer | ing the buoyant advance of Tuesday |sale or trading of Konetchy at at rewurn| 1 that said pogis o Driscoll, John Moran, Kald|ang were confident that the list was N time the Giants’ leader secured e, Y e et b L ot owners of land abutting on the north- | stadually working around to a better | T DicEean s 1 il L true| Dated ROt iny 15t “day of Oc- westerly side of Division sireet, from | position. No material change has oc- New York ed his employers to let Konetchy o yber 1913, eph H. Hende: {hoe northeasterly Ilne of Ouk street to | curred in the general situation, but hivs go, providing the Giants would give ANNIE C. CHURCH, e R John F. Parker, :ihfiE&Jsm‘.e;au;fiumle*{ Roath street, | {here has been distinct improvement Noff. & West, . {up a big cash bonus and at least two SR Rk g ek SORSRNE r. Benjamin C. Hannis $hd Donna M. Miller, Wallace S. Allis, | in certain lines. Today’s report of North Pacific | plavers. Furthermore, Huggins is = S that the above named e L s, Cal ierine L f ihe “fdlo car movement showed that, | Paciflc Mall reported to have asked McGraw fc OF PROBATE HELD ]* SRl sk s Sl Lo il Totate of Charies W HIL S Gl | for the first time this season, thers | | Merkle, Herzog and Snodgrass in an hin for 4he L \xpuers cowpiy L Satutes o Al Charles ¥. Reynolds and Louisa | was a shortage of freight cars. {even trade for Konetchy. what : $ 1 v of October, A. D. 1918 \wlm Susan Hill, Arthur C Rates for both time and call money | McGraw’s reply was nobody seems to | Holbrook ln\\ n Clerk. oo e DL SRR were lowered today. Improvement in 00 Presed Stcel know, but a week ago Konetchy is| P B e it Gaorey m T SHEETY. | investment conditions was indicated | ;200 fity, S O said to have told several players in St | e e ¥rank H, Clark and-Mrs, Henry nog- | by the floating of several bond issues. 10 Do. 1st pfd i London County: 1 ers, owners of land abuiting on tne| Much, however, was made by the bears RRep. T & S from the Giants-in 1914, | rt license to sell and sodtheasterly side of Division street, | of discouraging reports from the steel Do. pta Konetchy is one of the heaviest | e ind Intoxicating {rom (he nortuenstorly, lue: of ~Osk|trade, Steel was unleaded ina rapid s £ | hitters In the major leagues. He also | 5 e g Foet. Do And b lT, \bel ot succession of large blocks during the | Boubomd "Ale. Tine near the top in fielding. He 5 BB RE IR £0 1o 77 BEBNE.GIED o1 & ],:‘r;‘;’,”'(- early trading, and_its recession of | Uo. pfd heen a drawing card ever since 1 \partments in concrete curb and duly form with as. | nearly two points did much to force Sears Rocbuck S S iR Loul L and maintena R ol conorete or cement concrete, at | down the list ms a whole. Sloss 3. 8. & 1 but it is said, that last season he had 5 nt penaing off or partitioned in el own expense, the sidewalks abut- [ London selling was a depressing in- Faiien Saohe |some friction ‘with Huggins. who has | Whereupon, it is Ordered. rhat said e e ting their respective premises, jn a fluence. American stocks were mar Eouthern Rallway been re-engaged as manager. Should | petition he heard and determined at | o feras ordance with the grades and iines ased down in London before the open- Siand. MI ot O o e rcluded. in the deal Sha-| the Probate Gourt Room In.the't ..y of | i A Council of the City of Norwich manon | ing here and the decline abroad was Studobaker e e e ewatv | Norwich: Tn-dhia .Dis B | iizect line.crom any 2t meatings, held May 15th 1855 and | followed by the disposal of 15,000 or o G for the Gilants, but McGraw would | day of October 1t 4 o'cloc premises pertaining April 1st. 1907, on or bofofe the first | more shares here for foreign account. il Ayeae I avaito ana o fahln. sThatbnia /o | L aeas s opan, otice o1 ! office, public libra- v el e L R “| The intimation of Chairman Eliott Unlon Bec & P | Snodgrass in the outfeld. Blunders | hcaring thereon. be given by the pub G Aoasa cas, St ik, Whike wthAnat totniat Bt Samdertof the Now Hatenal tiannual merls 307 Do prd e |by Merkle and Snodgrass in two | iication of ‘this order one time in some Carroll, Applicant. We, th oomorete or cement concrete, and with | InE that the dividend raté probably | sy s c L' &¥ | world's series have not been forgot-|iewspaper having a circulation in said signed. are and taxpay a stone curb, or a cement conarets| WOuldebe cut to four per cent. caused U. 8 Rubber ten, and if they are traded New York i S'hicl ast three days prior to| ers, owning real ¢ he Town of ourb, as directed in the preceding res.|a slump of three points in that stock Do 1at pra B & huiievid | aan & aha Lhat re- | NOHIt. dnd. her e noy elntion. to the satisfaction and ac-|to §2, a new low record. Subsequenily Dol Tia o that the deal for Konetchy will be for- | AYLING, Judge i m}:“‘? /'e‘_"'f' going is a cepta |n€;nI of (l]he o n' n‘L (‘utl_n'r_r)nmionm it made a partial recovery. en or before the first day of December, | . Bonds showed traces of speculative 1913, the Street Commissioner is hereby | soi)ing, under which most issues work- directed to lar =nd form said side- walks and curbs, in accordance with|®d lower. Total sales, par value, §1,- mally announced during the National league meeting in New VYork in De- | cember. The Glants must be strength- ened. applic icensed Dat stobe Utali Copper Va. Car. C. pfd Wabash pfd ... West. Marvland copy CHUs.Caf, C.crk, og Py Wesi. Union Tel e = the intent of the foregoing order; the | 585,000. 00 Westinghous A R | e 3 1 just expenses of the work so done by | United States 2's registered ad-| 100 Woslwerth . A SPORT NOTES | it THE BO ArD OF flfll ,T\ com- t#he Street Commissioner to be paid by | vanced 1-8 and the 2's coupon, the | Total mles 301.322 shares S | Hereny” oy 1y fo Topgcs oyt the respective owners above named| gs and Panama 2's 1-2 on call, & — g icense to sell and s are elec- neglecting said order. Eor s Ad Wolgast has met with more hard | | hange 1s_and intoxicating al estate, “Bated at Norwieh Conn., this stn R oo, luck, . He-had to call off his bout with | mia o sher s, [oger, beer, Rilne winelin tie Town < Dated af @ay of October, 1913 STOCKS. New York, Oct. ? Cotton spot | Charley Whi ohi 3B {and oider in the building at 10-12| Norwich, this t day of October, A. T F WILLIAMS, : - 5 % g e n spot | Charley White, which was billed to | Railroad Avenue, Town of h, ex-| 1. 1918, ~Chas, S. Holbrook, Town I I CONNELLY. e GOl A fie;i_d sa?el;ddglolggbz;igl:n 14.50; gulf, gakp place in Milwaukee, because of a Sept 1Ql‘_§3e rooms and apa tments in| Clerk. OLZAE: i i v Co % S S. | broken arm. a ilding, any part or parts of| . e = » o 5 5P o e e i Futures c¢losed 'steady. October, e D Which are ‘cat off br paviitioned in|IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE such manner as to form United States for the District of Con- Resolve lhat consideration of the 14.15; December, 13.94; Januar; foregoing resolutions, recommended by Am. Can 13.70; President James F. Gaffney of the ftteo et Do. - pra 71 2 70 J e nt S 3 rooms, or retiring rooms v op necticut. the ‘Committer on Public Works, relq- A March, 13.71; May, 13.70; July, 13.58. | Boston National league club has_an- | business is not located within two hur Tn the matter of Peter Schaff, a o ihe montheesterhy RTAa BIC B e Am. Cities = nounced the purchase of Pitcher Beck |dred feet in a direct line from any| Bankrupt. In Bankruptey, 235, o i floi Tnev ittt iy An s ot Am. Express MONEY. from the Philadelphia National league | church edifice or public or parochial| To the creditors of the above name Daic strect to tiie southwesterly line of R TV gotirs New York, Oct. 23—Money on call | club. This player was drafted by Phila- | 3thool, ot tie premises —pertaining | Bankrupt of Soniyidie n toe Count e~ Prplive - 9 1-2 3 per: ¢ - 5 % 5 5 e 3 5 rereto, or any. postoffice, p ra- New L i S 5 said, a p‘g:n),rurt;;;Tém;lngtroer:"Lhfi‘::uttll‘x:»:;:flx Do. pfd 2“ 2 :,—.. A_':{ ].n _u:n&.v r."A]Hlt-. dll[)llvl..l from .A\‘mlnlllu where he had | ¢y 1 cemetory. . Dated at Norwlich, | Bankrupt: Eartorly: IIMODE. DAl atrest tos, tHa g e T fe l"}\rt”;‘" B adnE T hid 2 an excellent record. rlm« Tth day of October, s D. 1918 | Notice is hereby given that on the . v _line : S Smeliiog ered at 2 e L Jennis Morrissey, Applicant. e, the | 22d day of October, A. D, 1913, the southwesterly: line of Roath stPeet, in Do. pfd . Time loans were weaker, sixty days | ®. B. Ranrall, the Columbia high | undersigned, ure clectors and taxpay- [ above named was duly udicated a Am. me & el s who dld ¢lose to 6 feet at the | &S, OWning real estate, of the Town of | bankrupt; and that the first meeting of Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse | his creditors will be held before 'Lie the City of Norwi¢h, be postponed to 4 1-2 a 4 3-4 per cent: ninety days |jumpe: & meeting of llhelrltfo\'lrl l\)f Cgmmon ) m 5 i nths 4 3-4. 1 i 1 buk Council to "be he &l the ounctl Am. Woole ; six months 3- Penn ay carnival last spring, bu fo i fon_ of P S e. N 9 Chamber in'said’ City, on the 3d day ot Anscouds M. Co. s POttt HUANET I The Tatercolieaiath | o eiorcmolns - appltiation of DEd i | R s e November, 1813, at § o'clock in the tctism : : ; CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. et Bl b . =y sty 8 4 Toent la & sutte | tr §a dav ool oI anai (il “TotIcE | thereof b, Attantle Coast Line...... 131 1143 1143 | o3 e 4 champlonships, has transferred t{o | certify that sald applicant ls a suit.} trict, on the 34 day of November 1 lw" fl.) R e or rocairen law° Balt. & Ohfo.. R 931, 927% 931 WHEAT. pen, Migh, ow. Close. Harvard and should deveiop well in!able person to be licensed pursuant to | 1913, at 10 o'elock In the forenoo at all persons interested to appear, 1f 100 Do, ptd . S0, 80 Dee. ... ....88% . 84% 839-16 sy his year of ineligibility under J, I'ved | ¥41d applicaiton. Dated at Norwlch, | which time the said creditors may at- u “De ENOEE AU he Reard: fu Tolac 100 Belb/ Steel 30 30 By o 8915 884y 89 116 | power's coaching, & this 7Tth day of October, A. D, 1314 tend, prove their claims, appoint trus- they sse cax 180 g pld L 70 e John 4. O ,“Jo'l,ln Raly, o tee, "be ha;;rd as (to ...;u‘;a of Iefe res n 500 Brooklyn Rapf nslt . : " o o s A L 1, Joseph enderson, W cm or oare of property o e estate anc Norwich, Cm'E Oct. 23d, 1913, }“g%_, ;;,.,1....,‘ Qi’;- ?3*345 87% ?Z‘ l(}\:ps ;or thed XthNes(pr spfl;n':waly i iggerty, 1 he v .-.-r;lr\- “a‘lm the dl-l ;posal thloren} “fi a}:rflon or private A ST 50 Do. = ¥ o 70% o B club, to be awarded to owners of trot- | above named signe and endorsers | sals, examine the bankrupt, and trans- Tr_-e above and foregoing Is & true| 800 Can. Pacific & s M ters and pacers that won elther in|#re. eiectors and taxpavers, owning | act such other business as may prop- eopy of record. 600 Do. tull_pfd | Hich. Low. €l e real estate, in the Town of Norwich. | erly come befare said moeti Attest: STEPHEN D, MOORE, 600 Central Teather 4 | .o 39 916 30 1116 3% 3% point or time contests during the sum- | 1Ll 4™ K0 Wich, s 20t daysor Oes| & AMOS A, BROW NING Citp Cleck: antibiseisat tra Conbt of | e ohm b Ohle: o5 mol Llaeasie o a9% 454 mer series of matinees, are being or- | tober, A. D. 1813 Chas. S. Holbrook, Referee In Bankruptev. mon Coun: o 8% 2% e A2 2% 41 15-16 4335 dered, and will be given out at the an- | Town Clerk, OCL24F Norwich, Conn., Oct. 234, 1)1: 25 .