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cierrocer——|ARRANGE FOR NEXT OLYMPIC GAMES|Rheuma will Drive in the : AETNA Commissioner James\E. Sullivan to Ask For Postponement uut Rheumfl“sm 9N YOUR AUTO il u_nm'ofip i to Give More Time to College Men—Says 1916 Games ~ Magical Action of This Great Rem- Will be Greatest Ever—Probably 150 Athletes in Amer-| cdy on Sore Joints and Muscles Quickly Felt. ek, [ERNR— Dl Right away—the first day—you start 2 2 poison begins to dissalve and leave the ints and muscles. Its action fs New York, Oct, 27—James E: Sullls " Berlin_has been requested’ to secure e il van, American Olympic commissioner, | desirable quarters in erder that ihey RHEUMA works so speedily you announced fonight that he would re: | may be inspected and a selection made | (UoH can foel the Rhenmatism-teay= quest the German Olympic committee; | during the summer of 1914, when mem- y: A bettle eosts but 50 on behalf Gf the United States team,!| bers of the American coitibe. il ’c';its‘_“gn};"“} R g Thhe to postpone the opening of the Oly be in Berlin attending the Olympic | §ETI ARG B ¥au 87¢ SOy 000 o™ vour plc games at Berlin in 1916 at I conference for the final arrangements | ee &7 Osgood O one week., According to the cables|for the games. Incidentally it can be % Daas the day a friend brought received from Berlin today the open- | stated that the team will not be taken | ¥ bless the day a friend brougn! ing eYents in the track and field pro- | {0 Burope in a specially chariered |me & BO-cent bolde of REIEUMA; P ORES o Bk lag ity L Tila e steamer as was the ease in 1912 than all the other remedies 1 ever tried. would prove a handicap to the Amer- e Afilated with Rheumatism lcan team, according fto Mr. Sullivan, YALE 'VARSITY RESTS. };u}m:\e‘:‘ee:rx‘w body for. more than 25 | since it would require the nited - = walk-and was a g States representatives to sail before | Fifteen Players in Infirmary for Re-|yearsi 1 eould not walic and wee a | ake out a FIRE INSURANCE | the closing of the American colleges | pairs—Attack Not Yet Developed. |I"oneni g amail fortune toving to pe | POLICY. It will cost you only a|@and universities from ,which many e 3 Td of the terrible disease, but with- small sum Sl winl - saveiyou snbors ob the 816 e hre o Yale's [out help, However, RHEUMA reached | ed to be recruited. In discus Babies! Seon they will be big boys and gifls; and their faces will | be only a memory. Bring the babies and we'll catch their smiles, o “Roll Their Own”’ Millions of men, of all sections, classes and ? accupations, smoke “‘Bull” Durham in Sfresh, |, New Haven, Conn, Oct. thousands of dollars in case of fire- [ £ o be regruiled, Tn ncuesing the |varelty football team was siven a |miy case gud'I thank dod T banagatn | fmgrtmtf, hand-made cigarettes because these = ISAAC S. JCNES B bt ivadly Made. ga'a battle i the mud wilh ¥ shing- | ¥ 1 Kolling, 1 8, Ninth St. wich- | wonderfully satisfying cigarettes appeal to « on and Jefferson. The first tes Insurance and Rea! Estats Agemt, | 1t wus the orfefhal Intention of ihe | plavers spent the erire o at o | @oRd; Ind e R distinct type of men the world over—the red- 0 Richards Building, 91 Main 8t | German Olympic commitiee to open | New Haven Country club In Whitney- | ation Tomtnans Garomte Mo wad n, blooded, strong-bodied, self-reliant type that domi- the track meet ‘about the middle of | ville! indulging in golf or in strolls | migaey Sisesse June. When T was abroad last sum- | over the »us_grounds. Mail orders filled by the Rheuma Co,; fleld the second and third | pufralo, N. Y. L nates in every callmg and in every clime. i THE PHOTOGRAPHER i Oppoztte Norwich Savings Society. mer I explained the situation from an | At Y American standpoint and requested a | teams .lined up for practics. There fre later date. The German committee [now fifteen evidently made a concession to us but | firmary, nursing Injurles more or less William F. Hifl, "’"'fi“;;’s’h":u;:: even to open the games on July 1 serions. In order that these playors| WORK ON YALE BOWL Insurance has removed to Work & hardship on our team In 1 may keep In touch with the progress GOING ON SPEEDILY. | street, opposite Thames National Bank. | The Stockholm games began on July | of the team, Head Coach Jonee sends e | Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. §.20d a similar date at Derlln would | them charts daily, showing the new | David Daggett, Ch 5o G ol Acentable. Shese to Sty Mt et trica Gt tee, Says it Will be Finished in Time layers at the college in- | = ——————————————————— GENUINE ‘BULL DURHAM | | NoTICE rman of Commit- | s & cen M The showing that the blue made 4 i ATTORNEYS) AT LAW students, some of whom Will be grad- | agafiut Washimston an Jefterson was ForyNext Ysar's Guesl i SMOKING TOBACCO Smiith Avenue, on the East e 23 uated in the s]\)ln,.l:i of that b]‘ (‘n not exactly pleasing to the coach The 1 Py Tilar A% 'y i T cases it would be impossible for e e g . he work on the new Yale bowl ha g i " P . A "AMOS A. BROWNING T e I e TboreIbie 0% | but e s b doep ln;::’n in_camp | progressod very rapidly within the (Enough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5c sack) ySu:le, is closed until further | égtorn t \ag. | or later. To sail on that or a later | 5 7 M il e Eeven 18 month. and visitors to the site are i o . 2 e A e mpn o B8 | e would put the team into Beriin | 2dmittediy further advanced than last| fmpressed with the sise qf the. strim. | 5 o L [t iagn - Suai notice on account of the con- | —— with little or no time for final train- | 3792 YT Ahe defenso s fully up ) ture and the immense amount of prep- | Approximately 12 “BILLION cigarettes i g fin of & i, ing. e ; L Wil - eration that has been necessary to A ) struct sew! Brown & Perkins, Afomeys-at-law| T sincerely hope we can secure a Fooniom of o onds (U, the, offense | make the work as effective as it now | rolled from ‘‘Bull”” Durham in a year—as R e of | postponement of the opening for a | gENalopad) possi- | appears, according to David Daggett, | \ orde Pirst Nat Bank Shotucket St | ook at lsast for it will mean u vig | Blltles This powever is typical of | &b "cr e Committee of S1o " | . many as al/ brands of ready-made cigarettes Erroll C. Lillibridge, % y near Thames | gifference in the chances of the Amer- polioy being a Foothal teere s me| According to, the figures of October 5 in this country mmb:ned—-provcs that the { ¢ ge, elephone 35-3 ican team winning. The games of 1916 | Pollcy being *a_fooths s n by engineers and contrac- will be closer and harder to win than | emoving of the loam from | | Fi¥ majority of experienced smokers prefer to i Street Commissioner, v sx ever before and no team of the size e surface of the field was ninety- il g T of ‘the American aggregation will have Another Felton for Harvard, eight_and half per cent. complet | e their own cigaréttes fo suit ’}’e’”"/"‘f‘ and | e s to travel the distance that ours will Cambrid; Ma. Oct. 27.—FHar- | ed. This efore practically com- bl e riod Shanoon 1107t | be obliged to undertake. That extra | vard's varsity footbail squad may have | pleted as it is not necessary to roll them, fresh and fragrant, from Bull | work me ans more to the American | the services of another Felton at end | move the portions of it which ar competitors than to any other coun- | this year. C. C, Felton, bru of the | t0 be covered by the building | feel Durham tobacco. ‘ A | El'llCSt E- Bll“a['d nd T sure that t'“l en ne cn(i.d\— Was promoted from the second” team | the spectators, nineceen are mow cor Cigarettes, [ VIOLIN tions are understood fully by the Ger- | to right end on the varsity today plete and three have the forms ¥ ' FREE OF NORWICH. man committeeythe concession will be| The team came through the Penn. | and ready to pour the « te. hand >made syl granted State game Saturday in excellent | book of “papers’” mbankment upen which the scats will | 'TEACHER from this rich, e Details Arranged Early. shape. -Especial attention was given | rest 0s about ten per cent. some | A with each 5c sack DIVIDEND Owing to the early and thorough | 1048y to the punting ‘of Hardwick, | pleted. This last has mot heen mushed | ripe, mellow Mahan and Willetts. Henry Sprague, | until very late s it w i R In Willimantio two days sach The regular Semi-annual Dividend anner in w']mm the m..‘ Wlo majb s epetlatts. ot Kis Do Tey | o ey, LRl ias It wak i tobacco have a SR e | paring for the mext Dlogmeet =lil MU0 06 s spuclaity, of Kicking s oW {(toH e some portion h.v - has been declared from the net earn- | fhese”detalls will be arfnged for in | S5 a%0, was in charge of this de- | nols betore {his work ‘couid fresh fragrance For appointments address E. SN past six_miotie a2 the | Advence Sud We axe sitsady Dlamnine = | the whole structuré is in process of ) .md:alu/ym'rflatorthat E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor« at: of Four pe a year, and will| Gount the greatest athlotic games eyer | Langford Beats Jack Lester. construction and the contractor has alord lastine enjoyment. wich, Conn. : L e Y 0.° From prosont’ tadicetions the'| | Darat Cal. Get Sam Langford | decided to instal an ‘extra P g enjoy | be payable on and after Nov. 15. | Unitea States feam will consist of | of Boston, the negro vyweight, | plant for this purpose G e ¢ | FRANK L. WOODARD, | athletes drawn from (he col- | demonstrated today that Jack Lester | be nine fect high instcaq of < I wuBct a sack o | NEWMARKET HOTEL, | T i nd" amateur athletic clubs as|of Cle Elum, Wash, has no risht te | ciisinally planned: and this | . | et s bt e s e LT {Bull” today and | LBy ruadiciny d Cigars. { = === held in_ various parts of the country | ter was knocked down'for the cotnt | Coniract which experience has she I “Roll Your Oufl 2 i B (g e i P in 1912. In view of the new rule | of n in the second round, In the | Lecessary has somewhat delayed {he Rare served HOW HE E BACK Dicd at the recent meeiing of the | Tourth he 'war knocked down {hree! Work. The contracior cetimaice thi order. Johv Tuckie Prop. Tel 43-8 e = jonal Federation of Athletic | times and was saved from being|he is six weeks behind on his work —_—————— Falionnavg Gives Hecipe for Gaining which permits but six | knocked out by the bell. When the|for which he considers that the com- I SN TRACIT SO Point, Single Comb Wiite Leghorns, Ability of Old | starters in an Olympic event in place | song rang for the, fifth he was still | mittee is for delays and o 3 | $46. ‘ Y, N 845, .| of twelve as formerly, it will be neces- | so grogey that he did not arise from | changes agg in all about four I ] Winltam = Ross, Eagleville, White t w he ac- | Jecting the team, fight to Lansford. | structure is now bein t, ther | , Mrs, K. I, Woodruft, New Haven, pii: « sy impossible. | " “T am In favor of a final tryout = 7 should be no |/ question but wh Single Comb White Leghorns, 838, | > erg. Who Was | after the sectional meets In which ev- | Wrestler Charged with Fraud. | Will be ready for the Harvard g T Glenview Poultry Farm, Roekville, rland Naps o the | ery winner, econd and (hrd man Sl | Chivaso, Dot 310 The bond of Wil | 1914, Sithoush the prescat coniract T R 5 DR T it Wi peobatiy matariatly- Sacrenct) Bon o e b T # om, | St Tmese (hal tests should be | liam Demetral, the Greek wrestler ar- | Wil have to be = extended about a | pilot was one ¢ ishing second In | Rocks, Lew Kast | their scores by the end of the compe-| A. E. Hall, Wallingford, Single Comb s a baseball has-been, | jeld at a central point such as Chi- | pomted on iy on a charge of con- | ™(Nth beyond Decamber e D e ino dsbr nd Single Comb | tition ¢ Wbie Legherns, 103, £ . tuting | c2g0, Pittsburgh, Cleveland or Buffalo | spiracy, was fixed at $8.000 today in | WS the time limit tha Hiew At et el R owned by J. A.| There are three different kinds of| . D. Bird, Greemwich, Blue Andalu- 5 3 ers Stuling | anq the first six finishers in each track | the ctiminal court | More Contracts to Let. son T i AL R R VR Whire Wenabtiea dn present con- | stans, 795. , n Shions. | and field event chosen fo form fhe | thareratinakicourt | |, In the opinion of the enginecrs tail- - e im | The pen of White Wyandottes be- | taat: Amcrican. Canadinn ind Enghsh, | iz Poultry Yards, Hartford, Stagle - i | avel (pites weam; Under. (Xeas con- apher, with defra £ | bank for the seats must w EET % Mal | longing to Beulah farm, Stoney Creek, | The hoat American Whire Wyandotte | Comb White Leghorns, 756. 3 eans or | ditions it would be a fair fleld and no | ) by means of g | \Winter and upon this being thorough- |2 R i " work | Ontario, Can., and a_pen of SInglé | helongs to T. J. McConnell of Hancock. | _ Frederick M. Peasley, West Cheshire, ¥ e oy | favor for all, and those who ultimately | match in Toledo, Ohio, § | slone [ddnendn. the) sucqess “of ithe BT ED D RS 0RO N e | Gor Jhitoas oot oo oonian [ oned toe Ty produced 245 e The | Single Comb White Leghorns, 733. : 7 z sl A Do | X Sem’ cvnt Eoe Tresult that the National | Woodman & Smith of Wycombe: Pa. | best Canadian is the nroperty of Beus| Mrs, J. C. Stirling, Rockville, Single wir view. n the best in thelr events, Tennessee Defeats Davidson. ] removal of the los L iR i Siahs o suaeo or 18 e | Pih Farm, Stoney Creek, Ont., Can.an®| Comb Biack Minorcas, 725. e ago. bl No Special Steamer. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct he Y'n(»i"‘ (e tunnels, the placing ot {leaste otered K et | ““The following three pems produced i oy o retord of 276 egs. The White| Arthur S, Balley, Cobalt, ~Stugle s 'nt me | “According to the present pl of | versity of Tennessee football team de- | SMP:inkment, the excavatiod to th PRE 3 \DS. 16 eggs during the week: A. B, Hall, | nmotte owned by [idward Cam of | Comb Rbode Island Reds, 721, o A oo, 1 American Olvmpic committee, the | feated the Davidson college eleven | Vel of the' plaving field, the fllin EREERRING Bor e DU S rd, Larred Plymouth Rocks: | 1yaemime fanmiand. 14 the vest English| _C. 8. Scoville, East Haver, Rose . « ave t which will consist of about 130 | here today, 9 o 0, in a field liquid with mendows, the wall about 1 o Lito Gliditorsfor)| & 3L LGpHcher. Maibren e han'e e oF 240 4 Comb_Rhode Island Reds, 709, iy <, will be quartered some | mud. Rain fell throne he game. | Sgucture and the two buildings on et Barred Plymouth Rocks | Plrd and has 8 SO o hundred egx| . S. Scoville, Bast Haven, Rose ,an hote] near Berlin Carroll, left end, scored ¢ c either ‘side to do by December 1 Games. ot z mse)? = tfes: | Comb Rhode Island Reds, 689. tel near 4 a ‘ouct Toghion, England, Wh ; tie [ main imes in hotel near Berlin Carroll left end, scored wdavwen | SEIERIT 0. doj i dpecaiber ; olo | There wers 12 pens that produced no | 5irds fn all the - following varleies: | Sopd GOy inghast, Vernon, Sinsle : : isterin . 1 ond contract which « t popdl ar Folo lesgs at all during the week and have | Carred Plymouth Rocks VRIS, TN | oomi, White Leghorns, 664 2 . ) the T rmE s e s and the finishin : ames | obably finished their production for | Mouth Ro e Mt Orne | A, B. Hall, Wallingford, Barred Ply- i v i | iby Ieasoms | extent i Lo T e icon "he the | this competition. There was only one | Single Comb Buft | Orpingtons. " | moutlt Rocks, 650. < [ - 1 f‘ g | n_th wy th Con -~ transtors : O B bay | unusually small egg laid. This Instons an t &tans, 'B. 8. Edgerton, Rockville, Rose Comb ed w 4 ._;*‘u | 18-handled apd completed § hhels £ kot B rall, T produced by al Single Comb Buff Le: What Connecticut Pens Are Doing. Rh%aelz,smgd "fm uwsvh % - 4 | the committee will probably let an- | zames taged ther all, The | 1 on owned by George H. Schmita of \ omplete Tist of | . W. H. Card, Manchester, Wi S ; | other contract, or the second ir e her 15 and. tne | Pavk Ridge, 1l and welghed omly [ The following is a complete list of | roogq Red Cornish, 564, x : i B il g e | For. the structure, within a mor on November 16 and. the | 35/0E HIFS Jhog O L SR John K. Lower, West Cheshire, Roso 1 h ' f G ubscriptions are coming in slowl ynd,- which ot ost im & gs at the end of the 50th wee 1. | Comb Rhode Island Regs, 5¢ a ir of AN IMPROVED TONE. 100 Goodeleh ot ... s o o | i Dl e d scen in | Leading Pens. : rton E. Moore, Winsted, Single | Comb Hbodo Istand Regw 860. = =~ . ; e Ce | [ D panake fOg AL I bo the army | The following is a complete list o e S| S L Boae i e £ New Haven and Bond a : b Ty : = mber 2 the leading pens as they stand at t wood Poultr acker, = RIEEcX ooin, Napgwtackt b | exercise | New H; Stocks and Bonds Make : 2 Veieh o e r 20, he lead they stand at the Boult Packer, | % Fatnc ¥ Strong Rally. Homesta 0 207 10s ed the we re ‘er A nit caded by Secretary | end of the 50th weex with White Plymouth Roc e Sin. | White Wyandottes, 494. 1 . L i |-over the plans and over vl | John ster, is to | number of o e, Single | , omer P. De rtsville, Sin- | "ruin B, Switzer, Southport, Bladk | t 5| soheme of the cture it s n of tic s ' mTarr rth. Iing., Single | gle Comb Rhof Reds, ;85 | Orpingtons, 384, | way | e OFtHe siza! of The tonipi which will 1 Bl Comb White Leghorns, 1177 sngta | Charles W Jod, Saybrook | Orpingto: - of business, significant feature 0 Tut, P e Na e e : stand N bt : grns, 104 of the market was its steady ; I enally across ik o o leache oxes I | _ LEGAL NOTICES. not | without the driving power of an Vack ¢ s W . feet on th fic ocis Ll n the | sistent demand to sustain prices el b e : D it e for 41,50 < Cruz. Cal ched the | © Brokers said that the improved to ; : ‘ ‘ 20, | of the market had brought in some N % % EGAN AS A‘DanEp m P Burnley, Eng | — - ¥ N priced but the amount of this ot L. 9 Was Only Umpire of World's Series Ahds ‘*{K" H,, S AUCTIOI\‘ SALE OF WIZARD . business was small my %% 5 Wihot Gainiad Esime as 5. Playeh al rep- | Comb Rhode Isianc : 5 B eduction in the German bank rate | 100 North 1 TS DESGaIned e ve navy W. P. Canby, Ea nington, N o, \ A ] ' 17 2|to the strength of the market. This g 1095 108 or e e o At chag S urton: UK Moors” Wingtod:t *Siv johngon, Benz. ¥ Schalk; | change allayed apprehension concern- ple’s G. & e e warid Comn Wh choris, 935 e 3 wadsy [ an end to reports of another advance 2 i 1y deerec of pray A i Gt r S White Wyandottes, 9 ] ¢ | ik of England’s rate. There | 10D 7 | W s Dnbie | mith Bros. Addingham, Pa., Single L my at Windham ! Was no material change in rates for ¢ 1 R ey " wor stest | Comb White Lesh il ¢ ye Superior | Tee Acader v money here, but call funds were e e e So e e ite guiliine o = oo Javati e Genlah Farm, Stony Creek, On By the muthority of e Suparior = e g ‘ 4 | up the quotation to 4 per cent i 1 y itcher and has heen seen in a | ccordgfor 2.10 trotters 1 Afiead Bt Eivst. Benoads | bublic auction” the magnificent three- | ctory for. th g The news from Mexico tended t i e 2 : 3 e to be ten this - . 2 1} e A ! Story limestone building and land on | = pated. When th < the volume of speculative trad Bzan is a native of Wit | xon : A A L ¢ 1 A B Nofwlah occupied : ago the A orted failure of the ¢ : first international -cgg laying con , Dy the irat Na m e ne.The reported failure of the clec. Ggan developed ir - oo, |'tostiwasn: 354 aggn. This was made. by a ich, ana by tenants = 3 ; Murtha beke. ‘pending the recetpt. of inform figm ihe pieck n Hugh « Famicing | Smsle Comb Rhode Island Red. At the | is"offcos and meofing rooms. ' The o= e res reco om in- | to the attitude of the Washing- | an e The. T | S G ok e L EISine lena o thieT detieth: cek of his con- | cation ta centrak the bufldingis of sub- ed last We ¥ S~ | {on government ihe Bastern league r ; mare by Axbell g:1-4 | test —there gre ixgs fl | Tecture and fruction, has lurge sate : s E e i the Bastern leugug ry clos mar vssed this Tecord. The hest individual | tecture and consfruction. has Large —_— | rather active, both the preferred stock | owan te ohill oI S e a s el £ is a Singl b TWhite aeehom Dot cdutyy 4, with time locks and all good Baltimore in Federal Leagus. and the fours making good gains iHiG: present time et 11 & versitv ] HENS FACLINGOEF longing to Tom Barron of Catforth | medern devices for safety; ales e " EBa 4, Oct. 27— A comp et Ibt. Dodgs or banishment for | P ICTIO ki 7 “eggs and is| wrl adding machines, fixtures and w 1ted herel oday to organ- | uted to reports that the Phelps-Dodge et Rt IN EGG PRODUGTION, | remarkable sco of 212 e ifln‘w ol p;-.‘flfnfw e S o lub to represent hterests had taken over a larze block e L eicient | Stll producing. The second best inai- | other ‘peragnal, 1 T e grounds near those of the | ble sixes making a new low record, but umpire, he had hecome disgusted wit x | et Belonae te Burten ¥ Homve | ok Woomeron ont For a Short Time Only o = er both stocks and bonds rallied > 1 wh Mike Finn su The total esg prod n for the ! contest, belong rton E. 1 reth Heah it e the o, “and when ik Finn £ _aro e pon ot Single Comb White Leghorns,| 1918, it 16 o'lock in' ti The enterprise nas the ba a| stronsly ; AR te1 to Egan that a season in the 30th weel of the international ckg|pen o e Turther Information. apply 3 pumber SIS SR g8 buat- | Bonds, wits, firm, /Aot "sales, pa th would do his arm o great deal laving competition o Storrs was 742 | This bird has produced 367 esgn In ad. | (iiler oo 7 Walinm B | i D e Mo = United States bonds unchanged on | N o o o | e e O e e o ers which have a chance 2l — HAROLD G. MURRAY | : . pitch for Finn's Little Rock team in | was 21 egs. This was made by a pen-| year. These birds are almost all Sing Norwlch by appointment of the T oy G atne BTOCHS e e 1903. "The climate ia benait his arm, | of White Wyandottes belonging to T.| Comb White Leghorns. The two best Napwishi e ‘appoinsmont of i In e should be a| s mg Tow Close A R L T o VICie Y ySouates belong g Comb Hhode Island Reds are Acting > o e ; Sccond place, béing nosed out by the | of Whike Oroinsions awnca by White | hoth i {he 'pen beloaging i Col United stat " ocizia_|$1.00 Can Wizard Polish Free * acts a c 00 A Memphis club. | Acres Poultry ranch of Ambler, Pa., | Farm, } 5 bes a o om0 ¥ contracts a cold| AT i Memy 5 o second. with the score of 20 eggs. | record of 240 and the. ogher has 234. & . . g mea t use will stop the | jf M Egan was one of the most effective | cam cond. with the scor .1'.'»»‘ ””1.:‘;:3:(1"{0"1““ A ha o e ntne i 5 wvith each Wizard Triangle Polish Mop s ichress. A. Stid o Ma | 4 twirlers in the league, winning almost | A score of 19 eggs was made | s s 2 ASStSSORS NO'“CE ey i s i e . Wiltee: My whale femily A et i COTTON: e e = those annoying places otber mcpe Will not 2 Jew Discov- | 10t 13 e e ork, Oct. 27—Spot cotton | 4t'an end, again took up fhe refereeing | | R tough. Gleans gnd | scodines - cold medi- 0 i Tee i 2 auiet; middling uplands 14.50; gulf | a5 3¢ the Same, He is thoroushiy | | o - ron | polishes leaving a - p-—- nousands | \ relting 3% e e ‘-:””’.:.:g v'v;,-(’.fi:ffi "ifffid fearless .mha has stood the gaff on oe- (AL mersons in e Town of Norwich pf,“‘.lf»m ;;’:fi?x 1 f othe °n equally 3 2 r 75 arch 13.7 et X caslons wien afrairs were about-.as to return to the Asigssors on or before S ORte0 agil Gépdall itirety ost Dy January 15.75, March 13.73, May calm and placid as the Whirlpool | 0 01'(: c e ac [ ARy R G Va1 | S conateting ¥ Ned Discovery to cure their : rapic | whtten or printed i, propeily sighed | ofone Wisard Tri- hroat and lung trouide 7 o Other than Jack Egan, ‘the only two | #ha wworn 'to, of all taxable property | angle Map word - s, r g 4 coughs throzt and I A il A R LSO g owned by them on Lic frst day of OG- | g foandonequart 3 | Every dose Lelps. Price s0c and $1. All B T amiliar fa 5 2 DR 0NE WEEK tober, 1613, Those fulllug to make a | ZWERQRRTL o aruggists. 1. L. Bucklen & Co., Phila- | 3o New York Money on call | of the entire two umpire stafis of the LSt Wil be cnarsed penalty of 104 9% Ol Tty 6o i Vouis, it | steady at 2 nt: Tullng | major lewgucs are Mal Kason and il get cone, maqitisedl, acediding 't law.| Solie de s 5 . wy e | Tate 3; s closing bld | Byron. Mal Bason was one of the um a Biinics Gan be oblalicd ut the Asses- | The complete out- G Eczema and Itching Cured. N Pn w8 14 offer Time loans | pires in the ¢ ’ SAME CARD WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, sorPhARS B S ST "'--d-tsl.so healing medicati, e e o o softer; 60 days 4 1-2@4 3-4 per cent.; | rles, and has seen serv semt by mullzupon application. B ~ IS szema Ointment | : Sonatiiy £ 90 days 4 3-4@5: six months 4 3-4@b. | Houthern. but not ekly In. ¢ | NOVEMBER 1lst, at 1.30 P. M. £ e i MO M Bl ites evers tmy Dore: of the | e - 2 Eason “arrived” quickly in | ; : o —AT— Glears it of il dmpurd stops Wew p, CMICATD GG MaRKeT bell business, Fe was one of tie best ||| You, Mr. Motorcycle Rider and Prospective Buyer, Saste WOl e reselyed - bestnnicF instant! Dr. Hobson's Fezema I WHEAT. ven. & Low. lose. pitchers in the old Eastern league in ’ y : 4 : < ent 18 anieed . to specdily 3 asee T D - b mows mu s 1904, winning almost three-fourths of | postpone your choice of a 1914 Motorcycle for a week, Wednesday, ‘;«{ 1;: gL . a & .y Mey sl w0716 89 90 5o ¥ o Jersey Ci Dated at Norwlch, Conn, Sept. 27, 2 hea) eczema, rashes, ringform, tettor BN : his games for the Jersey Cit ments oo other unsightly eruptions. Fezema Con Coppes. g splendid twirling resulted in nis or until you see the I:ulg an;lsx;::rvzlguls‘ announce oy ] pent 1s o doctor's prescription, not | &M Col. Ful & e 591318 | uation to the National league, Rt e A Y. 7 59 u N R o s G ¥ il el R T S of the Indian and Excelsior model | e Bulletin Building, ffer Chemical Co., Phila- | Fe oIy He pitched several seasons in V. PENDLETON, 35 Broadwa: i SREML 1 1 and St. Louis. | Securitie . § 3 o a7 O National league, and after leaving that | €N ) y MICHAEL J. CURRAN, \ 8 o is oo Aasoriising mediom o | 500 Brie pel P Baheih: @0 | oreanization he made his debut as o | ARG 74 Franklin Street o 5 R