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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, ’ INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY " in the s A=ETINA i - ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & SONS . in Practice. Philadeiphia, Nov. 3.—“Beat Dart- mouth” was the cry of the University of Pennsylvania football warriors as they started preparations on Frank- lin ‘field today for the game with the Hanover eleven here next Saturday. The Quakers came out of the Penn State game in the best of shape, bar- ring a few minor injuries and every member of the team was on the field in togs today with the exception of Stmpson and Journeay, both of whom had late afternoon classes, Although the backfleld squad was given only the lightest drilt, the line- men got their full portion of hard work. For nearly an hour the varsity for- wards battled with the scrubs who were using Dartmouth plays altogether and the showing of the regulars was more than satisfactory to the coaches. :ad take out a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. It will cost you only a small sum yearly and will save you thousands of dollars in case of fire. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Rea! Estate Agent, Richards Bullding, 91 Main St REMOVAL William F. Hifl, Real Estate and Fire Insurance has remsved to 25 Shetucket street, opposgie Thames National Bank. Over Woolwgrth's 5 and 10c Store. KEEFE INJURED BUT CONTINUES RIDE Teggns Had Covered 191 Miles at Mid- night. Boston, Nov. 3.—The first night of riding in the six day bicycle race at the Arena brought a shake-up among the score of professional riders. Wil- lie Coburn of Newark and Clarence Carmen of New York and Fred Keefe of Australia and Joe Kopsky of New York, dropped a lap in a sprint start- PENN OUT TO BEAT DARTMOUTH || Quakers Preparing l"'or Saturday With Showing of .Regulars—Hanover Plays Ineffective e s Battle—Coaches Elated Murphy Going to Europe. Chicago, Nov. 3,—President Charles W. Murphy of the Chicago Nationals will leave Chicago tomorrow for New York, whence hg will sail on Thurs- day for Queenstown. In addition to a trip through England and an automo- bile tour of Ireland, Mr. Murphy’s pro- gramme inciudes a visit to Scotland. He will not return in time for the National league meeting at New York next month, but the Chicago club will be represented by Harry Ackerland of Pittsburgh, who bought Frank Chance’s stock of the club, Fish Gives $5,000 for New Gym. Cambridge; Mass.. Nov. 3.—It was learned today that Hamilton Fish, Jr. Harvard’s 1908 football captain, had given 5,000 to the fund being raised to build a new college gymnasium. The fund now totals $17,000, although no official campaign for raising the money has been started as yet. The building will cost about a mil- lion and a half dollars. Toledo Gets Lelivelt and Ryan. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 3.—The release of Buddy Ryanm, outfielder, and Jack Lelivelt, pinch hitter ,to the Toledo American association club, was an- nounced tonight by the American ciub officials. Lelivelt was secured from the New York Americans in the middle of the past season and used solely as a " “Bull” Durham on board—no U.S. Army Post ever runs short “The Makings” “Bull” Durham is first, last and always a man’s smoke. You never find a smoke-dabbler rolling his own. These thoroughly satisfying hand-made cigarettes appeal to the ag walk oglife—from the.cowpuncher, toil- ing in the round-up, to the millionaire polo player, riding hell-for-leathef to win an international cup. No U. S. battle- ship ever leaves port without a supply of ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-as-Law, 3 Richarda Bids. "Phione 700. Brown & Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law Over First Nat. Bank Shetucket St Entrance stairway near to Thames Nationa) Bank. Telephone 38-3. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Atterney-at-Law. $kamnon Bnfidiavy Science Notes. As long ago as 1895 Sir W. H. Preece then director of the British postoffice telegraphs, sent messages without wires across the Sound of Mull when the submarine cable was broken down. Sir William was also present at the birth of the phono- graph. In 1877 he spent Independence day with Hdison at his home in New York, and discussing the telephone he remarked to the great American in- ventor: “Then, if what you say is true, it will be possible to reproduce the human voice.” TFdison shut his eyes, .said nothing and the conver- sation changed. On the voyage home Sir Willlam worked out a phonograph i ntheory - but, no being a mechanic left it as an idea. In less than a month Edison sent Sir William Preece a phonograph—the first that came to England. Germany has now twenty-six es- tabiishments emgaged in the produc- tion of dry yeast. . It keeps indefinite- | ly and is a nutritious food mnot only | for cattle, but also for human beings, after the removal of the unpleasantly bitter hop resin that it contains. The industry bas developed within the ed at 11 o'clock by Paddy Hehir of Australia, who is paired with Alfred Grenda, another Australian. The other teams at midnight had covered 191 miles in eight hours of riding. Keefe’ was badly hurt in a spill one hour after the race began at four pinch hitter, getting a batting average of .294. Jap Does Marathon in Fast Time. { Tokio, Nov, 3.—In the trials today for the next Olympic games at Ber- lin, Kanagueri ,of the Japanese team, ran the Marathon in 2 hours, 31 min- ‘clock, Losing control of his machine e ringeg g ool o Sinte 'the | utes, 28 seconds. The Marathon dis- grandstand. After receiving surgical.|tance is 26 miles, 385 yards. K, K. McArthur of South Africa won the Marathon at the last | games at Stockholm in 2 hours, | minutes, 54 4-5 seconds, SPORTING NOTES. treatment he resumed riding and at | midnight was following the leaders, heavily bandaged. Olympic 36 BANQUET FOR JACK BARRY. Athletic Shortstop Presented Loving Cup Three Feet High. H . Ne 3 first in action with a prediction. He says that the Quakers will defeat the Giants in next season’s pennant race. Nov. -Worcester Worcester, Mas fans, the Old Rrookfield band from c - Connie Mack's home town which | 2 B Ask ':“”‘ FREE George W. Cohen made famous and | 7 ambition to become a minor league book of “‘papers men world famous in the national | MaSnate is said to have influenced witheach5c sack game, gave a banquet tonight at the | 20¢ White in withdrawing from the Bancroft hotel to Jack Barry, :short- | Jorld’s tourists. The veteran pitcher stop of the Philadelphia Athletics, who | 128 Deen after the Peoria, 1L, fran- formerly was a star player on the Holy | 015 Cross team and who now makes his 3 Y] ; A winter league will open in Los home in Worcester, having married a ‘Worcester girl. About 350 attended the banquet and Angeles And vicinity this week. Several major leaguers have been invited-to x 5 ather exira coin, but National and reception which followed a parade wit- | S2ther ol x SpaLonal nessed by thousands along the line of | American, ““w't‘e CHUS awrets Jave hol march which was lighted with red fire. | €N anxious to grant permission for Congressman Winslow was toast- | ‘¢ Work. master. Barry was presented with a magnificent bronze Chelsea clock by Worcester fans, also a silver loving cup, three feet high by S. Z. Poli. Hon, Samuel J. Elder of Boston was one of Clark Griffith has r on ruited a pitcher the advice of a volunteer scout. ell Baltz, a pitcher, is vouched for his father, representative from Iili- 56 wpsalcars £ a180. Hx MAvos o nosi nois. " Young Baliz.i J LDgflfl;_)eal«exwy also Ex-Mayor James feat 3 Anehps And £ Among the baseball men present George Ma brother of the hril were Connie Mack and Stuffy McInnis of the Athletics, Umpire Tom Connol- 1y, who was an umpire in the world’s | liant youngzste the Yankee who played third for has just been released by ) (Enough for ft;rty hand-made cigarettes in each 5-cent sack) As many cigarettes are rolled from ““‘Bull’’ Durham in a as all brands of ready-made cigarettes in this country combined. Showing that there are millions of men of this fine, manly type of ‘‘the Makings.” “BulL ressive, stalwart fighters in every ’ GENUINE L DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO ear throughout the world. And the sales _j of “Bull” Durham are still growing. Get a sack of “‘Bull” at the nearest dealer’s—"‘‘roll your own’’—and enjoy the fresh. fragrance and mellow favor that miak'e ““Bull? Durham ciga- rettes so wonder- fully satisfying. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY T series and George Wright, an old time u,‘('fr’é?nr‘f S S :Qe“f‘;’mv%i'; player. > > t 3 = — e and Fr was unknown. 5 % —_— oo of the 78 games he has pitched. * and Mrs, Raymond V. Congdon of Giants Enjoy Batting Bee. Tn Washington it used to be consid- NCRWICH TOWN ! Peck's Corner. last three years, heretofore the thou- Marlin, T & N &, . 2 triotic & g Tom McCarey os fight 2 PSR e sands of tons of yeast produced apnu- | touring New o;'kx‘\?;.tlonal;rg:\d“:?l:]i(} Etess 1 ol d"xg;o:-)-nhu‘a Stosdend PX'Umufiefl"cg::gtx'mt'}ég Lonat ho - el | Service of Song at Sheltering Arms—| Airs. 7. C. Congdon and danghter,Miss o ot whbousrman brewerics bellg | cago Americans found today’'s game | of 20 per cent. was declared, and stock- | Stage a 20 round bout between Leach | Delegates to Bridgeport Convention | Jennic Congdon, moved Jest month "'m?l" without V““%_ex}fem for ibe|in Marlin a festive “home coming” | holders have become convinced that|Cross and Joe Rivers in Vernom, Cal,| Called on Fanny GCrosby—Surprise |from Otis street to 334 Washington P T e e une brewerles | event, since players of both teams have | the combination of Clark Griffith, | O Thanksgiving da; Party. Btrests ok 'GPt Srart. s ermenta- | trained here in the past. The Giants | Walter Johnson and publicity pays. "P . 4 2 won, 11 to 1, by heavy hitting, while —_— Jack Warhop has notified the New A service of song was held Sunday Edward Capron of the Norwich state erienos of many yemn in oy an|Tesreau was holding Chicago fo four | Carle, an ersiwhile Chicago high| YOrk American league club of his in- | afternoon at the Sheltering Arms by | hospital force is passing a few weeks :?vnoe ?mt:z:::s(.‘wm 1?];’ e ‘f" hits. Score: { school pitcher, will be in Frank | tention to go to Hot Springs, Ark., long | the Junior Christian Endeavor society | with his sister, Mrsfi C. H. Lamb of rage ¥-cars on their ays- |afew York 1 220012 3 x—11 18 2 |®hance’s advance squad of recruits for | Pefore the recruits leave for Houston,|of the First Congregational church,| Town street. tem, have found that without making | Chi 000 e 3 | sori E ' oty T, 7ar vi oS "hei : > it i < ; Sy Tameal -chinges 1o The iid icago .. 0 0 0000 1,‘ 1 4 3| spring practice. In amsz -, semi-pro- | Texas. Warhop will attempt to estab-| Their president, Stanley Dicke 5031, | 7 v RO s e s S aujrd- Dliesvreau and Myers; Benz, Fabre and | fessional and games with Montreal, the | lish himself as a big league pitcher| was in charge of the programme,which | Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Stanton of West Slon may be applied successfully? e { youngster in two seasons has won 72| Worth counting on included the concert recitations of the| Town street motored Sunday to Willi- ¥ " b s e Beautitudes, the Tw third. Psalm, | mantic, where they visited their cousin, ;er;pectTgi !;3;}1 oorgnflosmflndm:c';ga Cap Anson, veteran player and man- | and the Lord's | . The superin- | Miss LiNian Hibberd. e b egmuwa” ager. looked over Jim Shaw, one of|tendent, Miss Susan C. Hyde, led in works out at only 1.T5 cents per horse Griiith s yopog plichiers, who bas been | prayer. Afnong the hymns sung wers!| athert Smith of Town strest who . 3 engaged in fall practice in Washington, | I Think When I Read That Sweet| has been delivery clerk if the employ PR W S and promptly declared that the York, | Story of Old, Thefe's a Land That iS| or Perrooue & oh 1, 1 a : — Pa., recruit has the physique, speed | Fairer Tha Day < 'S | of Porteous & Mitchell, is now delivery 5 s vsique, alrer Than Day, and the hymn by a| clerk at the Boston Store. . Singularities. NEW HAVEN AT 0. 0b'Cute, & N W a’ng general makeup of a pitching sen- quartette, Anywhe With | © iz pondon’s proposed postal tube s to it i 2800 Chino Con Copper. 11 e s e " Heath was at the| ans T, M. Colwell has returned to e nine feet in diameter and six and a | Old and Néw Convertibles Also Reach 208 ok Huel *5 Yeom. - piano. Twent) of the ‘28 mem- | . ;705 St - Scotlan 7 T | 100 Col. “& Southern The fact that Thomas J. Lynch, as|bers of the scoeiety were present and | DT home, on the Scotland road, after el o 2 Pt ‘:;di“:;gr:;f New Low Record. 5300 Corn Products president of the National league, has|the service w fly enjoyed by the | fpending a few weeks with relatives Ing steel trucks operated by motors.| New York, Nov. 3—Further response| 6/ Do ist pra been declared by Ban Johnson to be | household. | in the vicinity of Hartford. The line proposed will be constructed | was made Ly stoci 3 il P 100 ctri fair and capable may assist in crush- e R TR AP throughout in the London clay. was made by stocks: today tosithe de- | 100 ord ing the opposition to Lynch. The Ealiia E Strawberry = blossoms, violets and a Th dcipal Authori: g pressing ‘chazacter of news affeqting| . 30 vrd American league is sure to have more alled on Eanny Crosby, | buttercup were picked Nov. 2 om the nave. FosIiY en’ ‘1o e Ei:xrxl&r; speculative opinion.. The market was | e influence in National league affairs th Wt the session of the First Congrega- | Scotland road, and Nov. § roses were driving anomobiles, ruling that many “)"“;{’i}\'e%y"-‘,lfe"“j;)"i;‘]:““ [Sourse at the | 500 e 5 winter than ever before. Honal' ‘Sunday school S | in blossom ountdoors on Plain Hill. accidents have been due to th = pe el g e li D pta. Ee ere given from the rece r 1L Eo: 0 the prac s(,oc]\sdai) ,[‘O“dé’": th: };'(\vas slfpp}e-. jf.‘ lj;l xlal,” Bill Lange, the only player who ever 'flj ws' Work _ heid in A ole nt Hallow n party, at At the railway stations {n Russia }g;{:},‘;fl a«fcullxll:x e ;f ';*:l;‘;‘gm:g;fwg: 300 Tt Tiaos retired while a positive star, c .Vlre uelt-gm»>,!7‘,;s‘«l»v-.~-,;e_ ]r“’\fl-" 1} which many were prresent ('rhr:m rhnf. books are kept wherein passengers ma: e St TS 100 Kansas Clty MceGraw's selection of Eddie Coll as | brownmn NG rthur = Kruci 0 was given last week at the ‘home of enter any complaint’ they WIsho to|Zade oL = orerguEn A tamaichen Lehigh Valley the greatest ball plaver the game ever (INOSt interestinsly, -telling also of a| iy, Mrs. Frederick Stelzer on make. from ashington concerring the re- el ,\‘1’“;-1;.:‘! . has known. lLange says that the honor | Visit to M Fanny Crosby, who told | yya Hill e 3 e & 2 gs tc ynus Wi 9 hem the story of how some o er ol s e ported determination of the govern e «ifiw belongs to Honus Wagner tt i oW e ment to adopt a sterner policy in deal- Mo., K. & 1. pid. 0 ¥ hymns came to he written. As Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Peabody and n; Les- ing with the Mexican problem. . Iron Man McGinni still deserv- | Kruck represented an organized class, |, Waterford, were guests of rela- Telephone operators in Egypt are The highly unfayorable bank state- ing of the title. In addition to serv- [She sent by motto to them to |, \ere Sun stopping in F f . S Satur 5 : b r topping in Fran required to speak English, French, [ment of last Saturday, showing a ing as manager of the Tacoma team,|follow in their lin on the visit Mrs., Peabody's Italian, Greek and Arabic. deficit, also affected the market ad- in the Northwestern league, McGinnity S ‘others, and fitchell. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, | that the return of funds put out to Northern Pacific other V\\.irl(]frhu}:vx\l;((‘\rak:]::"dtglleis)frn rd r:r' o e T “lyz“}”” of Mrs. D. W. Avery and son, Reginald, Lncas County, B&" i meet November payvments would quick- ey toil the Cemrnor D Hlizaboth B Ives atlof West Town street, returned Satur Fraok J. Cheney makes oath that he|ly eliminate the small deflcit. Call Pacific Mail A2 {5 b ik AL T U R at she “Wastgay, after g stay of two week the O P g husinne i uns | funds broke late in the day to 2 per Fem. R R Sam Erawfod is on the way to a|ihS daushter ‘of Dr. John IT. Welch, |00 % i aimter: Mra DO, v ., ¢ e eoria & Fast b a s a3 a r father being a member of the fam P 3 Gity of Toledo Couniy and Siate afore- | Cent- X P new record for the number of Zames | ous \Celoh famiie of da s o 1Btone . of sald, and thaf smid firm will pay the| The brief filed for the government in Pitts. sl played hy a major leaguer'in a year. | erations. of which 1 s . sum of ONE BUNDRED DOLLARS | the suit fo dissolve the Internaiional o oy ol L i ] o Totar | crations of which “ha srac n == et Wigeay Bl e o rTh ATV oRIBE COTDOrALion Was 1ed gir ali- P »"land plaved frenenily, also being. n | nr et witam 1 St g o HALLS CATARRH CURE. &5 other cause of depreesion. The.stree 10 dlver prd > e every - exhibition and regular game | popiing university, Baltimore, Md.. and | § -io R e!‘fleve FRANK J. CHENEY regarded the statement of the govern 1000 Coni Coop : 2| paved by the Tigers.. Now he is with | o o e LB e Sl 3 kS to bafore me and subse ment’s petition as indirating an uncom- | 29000 Tesdtig f 3 957 ke B : of Dr. Willi Welch of Ne a-18 . Swora 3 and subseribed 34 o 100'0. s pea the world's ‘tourists. Crawford hopes | .., 1% Rh {n ¥ presence this 6th day of Decem- promising o G R e anfoncemient | il oo 1 [ to raise hix total to 225 or more befors | I : eumatism DR - » o e Sherman 3 - = - 00 . = | & ey ‘s Ay = W’\JGI'EA"SPO%‘{ ticular attention was drawn to the| e S AN Jomngy & 3 Hallowe'en Surprise. | & the bodz-wa.sle Emduo 2 Notary Public. o ‘s request for disintegration | 100 Seaboard Air Line pra 8 e O R e i surpr Hallow- | Hai’s Catarrh Cure is iaken inter. | SOVernment’s req | p The national baseball commission up ida ening a surpr He N 73 3 = rally and acts divectly upon ihe hloed | of the company in such a manner that |2 holds a decision of the national board |e'en party was given Mr f‘»"‘mmvnl 3 ing uric ecid must be } tnd muacus sirfaces of the aystem. "nr)h;fl}ffi'n'e:fitl:d‘?s:: fll‘;‘flp“ p‘:)ema”, 200 in ordering the San Francisco club of | Kennedy by a company of young folks adually arrested and - s Ll quire y or come e < 6900 8 the Pacific Coast league, to pay fhe | numbering forty des neighbors, gi—-——h-——-——-— Tord by 3l Dotaaists 15101990 O |of companies Ay S comnon "O‘d‘; b claim of Colligan for salary amounting | friends came from the city. (ames the blood purified. Take Hall's Family Pills for comsti- | holders or companfes otherwise under} 5 goutnem' Ratiway to $640.0 ‘he testimony showed that { were played and later there ; RSB pation. . mmmordl f'lflnm:‘ m"[ !1111(““9"""' 200 Do prd g while San Francisco had refused the ing to the music of the violin Correct Diet is essential. —_— The decline in stocks ran from one 790 Tean. Copper services of the player in telesrams and | Hallowe’en refreshments were Ab:tain from tea a o Nearly Every Child Has Worms. |to two points among nearly all of the| (% Texas & Pacife 1% | Jetters, he had been included in its re- | during the evening, which proved * | B thi AR T nL‘a; dndx.&m & Paleness, at times a flushed tu’,‘leadern. Pressure was ‘nol_ severe and 1060 TR hvcane o serve list as a suspended plaver. a most pleasant one ! ing (.(u.\u4nhl_,:d nol; eat § unnatural hunger, picking the nose, there was a small recovery toward the | 23200 Tulon Pacife Tt is reported in Pitishure tl | — '8 meat only once a day and take . great thirst. etc, are indications of | end. Mexican Petroleum broke:-113-41 %00 Do pfd Clarke will not return to the Filled 14 Silos. | 8 Scote’s Eruision afier every meal. Kickapoo Wi | to a new low record at 44 3-4,the break % ReXCIvent | Y s <&l e P wWorms. DO orm Killer is a| 100 ext year. | Robert Stott, with the b antos | 8 S 3 reliable, thorough medicine for the re. | being influenced by the failure of the 160 o5 hee ~’~;‘er ) e 'n,-\' S e ’14”7 |8 coit’s Lmulsion lm::kes new moval of all kinds of worms from chil- | directors to_act on the dividend on| s v.'s. s When John J. McGraw sald under | brotiSTS 08 Qain L A with. corn |# blood free from the poisonous pro- dren and adults. Kickapoo Worm | Saturday. New Haven broke to 80 for i e his own signature a few da) g0 that | enc 90 acres. ‘ . | & ducts which imitaie the joints and Killer in pleasant candy form aids di- | the first time, and both the old and 100 Welis Fargo lF‘d"-‘ Cdlling was the great wu»nd“ s P 5 g muscles; its medicina! iv; ii gestion, tones eystem, overcoming con- | new convertibles also reached new 400 West. Marvla baseman in baseball, he d men- 432 | S L g Stipation and noreasing the gotlon of |low potnts. | el i ['tion' that he let & glowing opportunity | B‘n:fs a?d Personals. el ;?;6‘5?&.’ gse:. sii .Fnai joints; ARD e liver. Is perfectly safe for even | ‘he bon ik S 508 Wookworth to get this remarkable player slip| Mr. and rs. George Geer ¢ *lain > Scoit’s Emulsion stimulates the most delicate children. Kickapoo | sure. Total sales, par value, $1,700,- e e V] “olli vas | FLill ited friends Jewett City on|# . { A a3 Ty through his fingers. When Collins was | Fiil it riends in J tt v onid the forces to expel the Worm Killer makes children happy and | 000. 100 Do, 24 pfd . " s o i iversity | Saturday. . o . st N healthy. 25c. Guaranteed. Try it,| United States honds unchanged on| fToial miew 190.575 wares ! D e elnble nnianaty Tion il St 1 acids by its concentrated Drug gtores or by mail. Kickapoo In- | call —— e » : £ ) Prsin i rishi . B o 2 wles were fairly begged to givei Mrs. Hermon Gager of Franklin re- fite ng propertes, dian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. COTTON. c i ~ by " = . Collins a trial. It may not be called |cently ted Mrs, George Geer of Louis. STOCKS. et New York, Nov. 3.—Spot cotton qui- | bad judgment, perhaps, but the fact|Plain Hill ‘. PRysicicns everywhere . Sales. B B ok et: middling uplands 14.00, gulf 14.25; [ remains that the Giants had the first prescribe SCOTT’S EMUL- 3 2 o117, | Sales 300. it chance not only to get Collins, but alsq There was a mass at 8 o'clock Mon- - i 1% ! ; for rheamatism. Futures "closed steady. December| Eddie Plank, both of whom did so |da: morning for All Souls’ day, at e —— | i ¥ 3 52, ga::ua]r:;' 18.27, March 13.31, May| much to bring about their defeat in the | Sacred Heart church. EVERY DRUGGIST HAS IT. , July 13.22. last world’s series. ————m oE, Seots & Bowns, Bloomfisld, M.J. 1139 om 0 Se PR ‘ e S Byron , Randall of Colchester was a |p 100 Am. : MONEY. H. E. Annison, the youth who re-|recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank E | _—— A ek R s P41 New York, Nov. 3—Money on call| cently won e "1“'; gord ‘;5“3'1’3"'}%":-- Skinner of Peck’s Corner. Z i 4 400 Am, Tim 7 4 | Strong, 3@E per cent. ruling rate ¢, ming championship of England, cap- eehn IN B TIZ Makes Tired Fest Dance With| 400 Am. Linseed S 5",m" Toah' & ofatas 2 tured the 150 yard championship of| M. Carl Weltie of 400 Do. pfd - 3 g bld 23-4, offered 1 Delight, | 100 Am. Locombiive at 2. London October 7, beeting his great| York s of their aunt, 00 Am. Srelting Time loans firm: sixty and ninety | rival, I. J. Hasking, in 1 minute 371-5{ Carles Young of East Town street. OF - NORWICH. TIZ relieves sore feet mno matter| 190 Am. Susar . Adays @3 1-2, six months 4 3-4@6. seconds. Haskins was only a touch be- ———e Serede 3 ) o 300 Am. Tel. & T ¥ @ m @b. . what alls them; soothes away corns, 106 Am. Woolen pfd . sl hind. Both men beat the record for Miss Bunice Northup of Wauwecus bunions, calluses, swellings and chil- 80 Amaconda M. Co CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. this particular championship. Tt only | Fill has been visiting for a few days at D I v l D E N D blatos, In a quick foot-bath: 1200 Auhlm' e G T Open. High™ Low. Closs emphasizes the remarkable speed of |the home of Mrs. Robert Buaker of Boz- TIZ will surely cure you of all foot| 100 Atlau ol L 85% B3% BSW 45% our old champion, C. M. Daniels, to |rah. The regular Semi-annual Dividend ot 100 Baldwin Tocomotive .. o 1 g! troubles. Just take our word for it; 300 Bait. & OMo,,. 20% % 89% 99 compare Annison's time with the old e — HadsH doolpred Fi th " try TIZ for tender feet teday. 500 Beth Steel ... " - 8T% 8T 1116, 8754 o New York A. C. swimmer's world’s rec- Mrs, Lewis Kennedy of Danislson| has been declared from the net earn- TIZ 18 on sale everywhere, at drug- | 300 Brookyn Wapid Transt ERE ord of 1 minute 822-5 seconds, also|was the gueset last week of Mr. and| j,. of the past six months at the giste’ and department stores, price 200, Do, WE- 5o ot L made in England more than five years.| Mrs. Benjamin Kennedy of Town b of B i 25c. If vour dealer won't supply you.| 10900 Can. Paciio :feny ook ago. Annison and Haskins met again {street. rat. of Four per cent. a year, and will we will :::m] by bl;ml”hh“ T”";"ihl of .'.fi".-';;‘v’"k"t:‘,"':" three (la_\'sI Imerhm n‘\o 2(; I,\'u"d snut,n- < — : i be payable on and after Nov. 18 price. sure bex hears signaturc| i LR e arn countles’ championship and this! Mr and Mr nyvrer anc of Waiter Luther Dodge & Co., 1223 o6 ame 8 s b tIme Haskins had the advantage by a | hrother. Gardner. Bayrer of Hartford, FRANK L. WOODARD, Eo. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1435 Chie 100% July % 1% touch, were guests for the weck end of Mr. oct22daw Treasurer,