Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1914, Page 3

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REDUCTION OF TAX ON BANK AR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ¥ 1 by Demoorats of Senate Finance BRAVES CAPTURE THE PENANT ATUNITY Won Last Home Gante of the Season From Chicago—Many | oo vt nosmcuon 0| ot == = |} TO LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING LIES IN TAKING ADV\NTAGE OF of Manager Stallings’ Warriors Were Once Discarde of |=ad "o tani-tanih’ S ol s 6 Sl ’ THESE UNDER-PRICED SPECIALS. LOOK AT OUR HOUR SALE. :_’:; :"{;;‘_’"‘:’ o S e s gflifi%&fi%l?ifi‘i?&% ;':Efl € 1 |} Choice Cuts 121 Fine Yellow 1 0 Unces Creamery 32 gapr s s g Corned Beef 1o.145C | ONIONS 7 Ibs. 1UC| Butter 5ore. Ib. S&C Boston, Sept. 20—Boston _captured | Atiletics, 1s in favor of that plan [heavily on bank capital at this time 2 : ROUND F LAMB CAOP> ¢ l fik— the Nationa! league pennant today by |, Boston. Sept. 29.—-A dousle by Whit | 330, (L 008 egn ProP " in2 S, o c comaprpassiertd W CR ST Koot by oS s kot T cA Y. SHORT CUT STEAK Ib. 17¢ Sticed DRIED BEEF - Ib. 35¢ bankers all over the country, would e tme. by the fore- |to 2, while New York was losing to E jiimat] Senkerd SU suer ithe ‘oouteys womit ur posseasions with | Piteaburgh, } 1 Yoot will have o sad e, Sito, 2 occasioned by an automobile tax, to be ; : ; Mild Whit o8 polie e have| The Braves now can afford to lose | of L0° substituted also for the tax of two : . °|b lsc o he things you care|all of their remalning: nine and |" Tom Hughes, formerly of the Ro-|Cents e gallon on gasolene now pro- 7 CHEESE, bb. ... ..... ,':,':’.:‘ ,.,’:"';‘.’J"& t‘l::lgl Tou & policy | New York may win ita elght games |chester Internationals, who pitched his | vided in the bill An automobile tax cn A based on horsepower, it is sald, would today mithout fall. S D iy L Yevy & R | el Eanie yield an enormous revenue sndugh o 7 IsAA o e % make up for the estimal 060, tnsurance and Real Estate Agent|one T D ) By ahogiod i the. 3 | which would be derived trom the gas. olene tax and the amount Richards Building, 91 Main St |the Braves advanced s from if the bank capital levy should be re- — uced one-half, BEFORE STARTING YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION POLICY WITH J. L. LATHROP & SONS CROWN PRINCE WILLIAM (PLUNDERED FRENCH CHATEAU During the Battle of the Marne He Fruit Pies, each..... 5-10c ( 73 28 Ghotuokr St Norwieh Comn i ey g g sl e e isp 8to10a. m. TWO HOUR SALE 3 io & p. m. JOHN A. MORAN Manager George T, Stallings of the 11 Tantous for ite colisctions of art. ob Investment Broker |meine ot tfe sotionat cormmiseion to: Rk 33 ene Forls Tomp. thua: o S“W"'c“'“‘SHOUI.DERS, bb. 123¢ Mc..uu POTATOES - peck 20c REAT ESTATE AND INSURANCE | 5F the waria serits 1n sne-day atands. s R e oo Liy] . Waatingion, Hapt. 30 With the ui- A SPECIALTY - | This was the word that he gave to a 3, arms. rare adn precious vaces. nouncement that A. Rustem Bey, Turk- ftriend today. estries, icons, cups and gold souvenirs|iSh ambassador to the United States, It has been proposed to play two most dear to my family. He caused|has been recalled members of the for- games in each city, before moving to 2 to be packed choice pictures and pleces | elgn diplomatic corps are looking for the next and it s haown that Connie of furniture, but some of these cases|a general chakeup among those for- Mack, manager of the Philadelp! were left in the hasty flight of the|elgn representatives wl ave been ATTORNEYS AT LAW - ghi indulging in newspaper cri iticisms and The Baroness affirms. according to|comments on the foreign policy of the EDWIN W. HIGGINS, . | THREE YEAR OLD PACING the Temps the that crown Unrl‘;‘ed St.:,tafl.lgllhlnu& short umi lf— : ttorney.ats Law, . CORD prince stamped with his heel upon the|cording to information current in Lo S RE LOWERED. Portrats of the Russian emperor and | diplomatic circles, the British governs H E OH‘ AN OMPAN Y Shannon Bailding, 11’ * Beodtord Made Recerd in Grand empress in the chapel of the chateau.|ment will announce the dismissal of C a bt ch““' —_—— Sir Lionel Carden, former minister to | pEmtsmns it Races. Mexico, whose criticisms of the presi- Plan Elimination of Fake Charity|jcnts Mexioan policy have given of- : Brown & Perkins, Attmeys-at-law umbus, O., Sept. 29.—Anna Brad- o Solicitors. fense to this government. In a letter Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St. | ford, in the final heat of the American to the president the Turkish am- ‘m stalrway near to Thames ‘Horse ’Br:le‘dcrl’ futurity on today CA?&‘?:“’ Otuio,. Sept. ’:;.‘L?mn bassador announces within a fortnight -3, | grand circuit rach - ten: ward iminat fake ke N Bank. ‘elephone 33-3, ng pex o 5 e el ey fake he will leave Washington on a “leave 557500 34 5 wetk age she put. the vocating the “buy & bale of cotton” | on HoeeCe e e mf unsonces | EXPORTS ENCOURAGE R e ST e e T down almost one per cent. due. it w:-dl who Will receiva its attention are the 2 el s g ' from ted ! 3T0 K| Bmaieiipniimionl !t " i e et rarked e scodna g | Ml e e . S Gt 16 THE FINARGIAL DI TRICT | ST T e Ao ] ¢ 3 m ;oz» was: 30 1-2, 1.00 1-4, 1.30, gnntm 0;.1"; d&lnlt‘ efl;mg;:}m"efr:fi was “granted by the Ottoman goreens sgles of unlisted bonds and notes at places or are working at reduced sal. 00 3. Fodoral Loague. e ment on the strength of plain intima-| g, the_ stock hange. tut the volume' aries beca f the closing ® STREET, NEAR BROADWAY | *“Buriler in the afternoon Lord Dewey | puru, it, Keves citr b0 chirst seme) Secretarines and the American Asso- | fions from Washington that the am. | Figures of Past Week Exceed = by|the, SOtk exlfanfe, Lot (08 CoMme S b etonk markets It 1s o b TIMES. SQUARE, NEW YORK|failed in an attempt to lower hia rec: | Buric & Kisms € 6. ewnd gme ot E swan piarmed fro hee Mohe| bassador's usctulness had been im-| $000000 the Total of Provieus| preceding day. { known as the Wall Street Employes) o1 of 3 = e Pittsburgh 8. . o swas e is state it 1 - o RAdES P A S e et the Y ,'. e 1 s L8 ot W caitfigp i mre;ezste{;nl‘l{ P?ey !}:":‘h(l‘:m’!n n feek. ‘The gold pool continued its activi- Relief Committee. uarters in 1.30. The trip through the| Butumom 8 Bt Lous change information regarding dona- v e —_— AL ties, with Intimations of a definite the extreme measures taken by his| New York, Sept. 29.—The financial' statement of fts accomplishments be- AWERICAF LEAGUT STAWDIND. tions to charity with & view to elm-|government against the Christians in SoteEmpntie s W tem inating “swindl 7.y e N o | 16, [200rd of caperts of merchandise fore tho .nd eof the sweek. I was - B T R U SRR Arm g t found encouragement to-ay in learned t least five of Tre- Peter Stevens, mnfl:_flcgvé“-’rd w::‘ States perbaps would take similar|from this port for the past weck. The serve cities bhave announced theil’ (reated by the foreign i i 8 s Koo % YALE HAS STRONG BACKFIELD.|measures if it discovered a conspIFacy | figures exceed by almost 53,090,000 ihe| wilingress to subscrive more than Si“mal Tmore have Sufiorcs: Davtt s . | Dot - between the neroes in this country | total for, the previous week a-d show| their quota to the $100,000,000 fund, if So;roiey MOTe have eufte e B Coaches are Busy Training Linesmen|a d ng“ le;ng!le (:mbr:lr;‘u.b:o“v' Qr:n an increace of $3.222,000 over the ne; ssary. AR % littte fn Ploved on “part time”. Know! of : e T x to Take Places overthrow of the Ame; - | eame we k of 1913. To this Important _ Stcel trade cen offered little in oy > W. 5. VALIQUETTE, MGR. * |Stretch, He paced th B e B ey e Wl Wen Lost Y| et facior end fncreaced olfcHings bf Cot-| the way of encouragement Incoming Uil Sitiation caused the oresnisation Also THE BERWICK. RUTLAND, wr | 00,14 anc & oo e — ton and grain bills were aitributed| business being reported as the smallest T T e ’ Détn: Gemonsteaton gEs the diminished activity in foreign ex-' in some yeas and that is that the Blue this fall will 3 changs at lower rates. that have a corking good backfield. The : The approach of the final quarter of| TO PROTECT DESTITUTE able aistress is known to. exist among line is the source of chief worry to the year, with its. int rest and divi- OF WALL STREET| Wall Street employes who have lost Head Coach Hinkey and his lieuten- dend requirements, was primarily re- | their positions as a result of the war. ‘Brookiyn 503 | ants. spongible for the withdrawal of much leading all the time. . o~ - Q stretch was 50 tiring that a mile in It is estimated that mot less th 2.04 $-¢ resulted i - a committee of employers in the fin- Behind the Hne the team is fullv up| % . of tie money recently offered, in this| Wealthy Brokers to Provide for Needy jal aistriot formed to | William and Directum I will meet.in o 3 24| to Yale's best standards. The quartet| 3 market. The supply todey was_ ex- Clerks and Employss, @ stallion championship pacing match which 15 now playing the backfield tremely ‘small with a' failing of in srziia ‘tomorrow. It was announced today & positions is close to All-American pos- A demand for commercial paper, except| New York, Sept. 20.—A committse | that the.suspension of the:Philadelphra o pe | sibilities and there is a second string % : ! Dby interior. banks.: \was formed this aftarnocn to protect owned pacer, R. H: Brett; has been | poron of backs close to their heels. ~The Another _interesting development | the poor of Wall Street against des- lifted, but that the ban on Driver N. < rush line is not onl# green but is was the decline in pri‘cu for the new | titution. The commitiee is composed Grady will remain for the balance of | St. n > o light, and its possihilitics are exceed- & city notes. The three-year issue was|of wealthy brckers and the persons the season. ingly limited. After the return to it - = § | of the Sheldons and Bumnett much ls i tisbargh -8 | expected. In the three days of scrim- jon will obtaln .that Western B::,::'";e'f 2‘:“’“""“' !':“‘"‘ R 3 S%| maging . since actual football was £ could“fcr many seasons have ks e Chambar Ok com played there has been little line-foro- defeated the hest in T s oy i iinounced that| Gianty Pennant Chances :'"l";"-:_-k ing and Yale's possibillties in thia On the other hand, % - | New York, Sept, 20.—The New York | style of game seem scant. In for- the Tajority will conclade that a sim. | {109, OF the victory of the Boston team lants, three time champions of the | ward passing. drop kicking and in flar result would have occurred had the i #t ‘National league, lost their final hope :today of winning thelr fourth succes- E-';‘;“;m;'g‘ P::oe wumgfm ‘v ) b 3 ‘W ;. Sl QfliCk On the Triggel' football by the results of that con- este, and if Michigan .wins the: im- !sive pennant. _Pittsburgh defeated | form. : New York here by 5 to 2, while Bos- | The team lacks a number of strong i . ton, winning from Chicago, #as | players who are not yet availabie | cGE 2 1 % e dliching ‘the 1910 champlonship. | Several are_ studying for acholarsnip i % 1 a na O ivania, presi leagus Harmon held the local batters examinations, which wilt be held next 3 dent of the league, |, " Tinches while Pittsburgh hit | week. Otis Guernsey, fullback, last / 8 4 @ 7 7 the ball opportunely. O'Toole gave | season; Roberts. Brann and _Carter, : < : way to Wiltse after passing the first | three ends who won their “Y” last Msesup Won Cioting Gams. | %3 mon i the Brst thning snd Witse | yeas? Fommy Comel. Harry " Wisen e / HE crack trapshooter éxas to llac a témn afte th gave way to Schi . | “Tug™ ilson and Burnett all 1 3 fo turn out & ¥ood team &t any time. 2 | 3o held the vieltors to one NIt in | the catogory. of present but ot yer 3 with steady nerves and muscles abso- He has Jots of drive and his men play|to 1. a5 hiad four innings. Score: avallable. Carter has been late in ar- ‘with dash and abandon. % ? Eing it Wil b the ltnep mery | CGEHCT 0 KLLJ ] . lutely under control—always ready, at Haughton for Harvard has proved 2 e ™ Now York () ) c W npo % kv s o) next week. Wiser an A - th Tin| himseif, and his teams have heen|team that everybody will have to take 348 r 4171 Reen given a, fow rmm:mgo:?::nmh:: AT R the sudden ’erk O.f a string to swing h‘s gun x steady and reliable. “With Briciley to| notice of. HEE 3388 ing but their latoness in arriving Gen von Kluck, GEORGE W. MAXWELL into place: and bring down his clay pigeon. 5 icks 8sary rom regul practice. P . > - for the Harvard team to have an un- HE $33 10 hes . “well-knowa trapshooter : usual attack. As long as they can get Automoblle Racer Killed. (in 221 x| obente Kad s BUmett ATy, Slering Important Figure R s This means_trained, not to the minute,. Brickley up within scoring _distance.| Denver, Colo, Sept. 25, w. $48 518 11| Charley and Jim. each a tackle and “ In Great Confli I but to the sphbsecond. He takes no chances and last year he was always dangerous| Suanbrodghe - o” vermin - batiaobng i1 80808 guard, who are certain to make & t Conflict enjogment in Tuxedo. It’sa nerve DU ! 1 trom the forty yard line, thelr chances| picer was kined i o ran R be RN 3 88 3 ¢|strong bid for line positions, are out| General Alexander von Kluck, com- steadier and a sure fire, slowbum- with his nerves. s are good. hox:“f“‘;. (track he: late today, when =8 10000 :;‘;m;g_mn “";L il noty ;i?."_mo the | mander of the German right wing, who ing tobacco. [Easily my favorite. b = e NE i — A e parha; y Wi o these Home Run Baker has entered a bus- e Ny s’ 1L Y The Gasiiiy wotk of Siamy e Goew SttacaCor the ilion but bas’ beea € present names of some of = iness enterprise. Desides saving his| From Indianapolls wo learn that the B 1882803 ) Dineen Habumpelly at fullack, Al | Sigadily forced back and_threatened crack shots who smoke Tuxedo. They like 1 ‘mo: from world's series the Trappe, | Indi: lis Fe = o | W envelopment, was born at ‘un- 4 34, Ditsmen now sells Gotns, gold and | Bant mtend to :;'lli.u‘ltannnmyt:;‘ Tihe pen- | Bro tam s Biicher. Cums. Schaag, I K. | exander Harbison, George ~McNelll Ratio & silver. flag. Well, let 'em. etahy. Snd end rush Schram are all movices| Sth Westphalla, In 1345, " He became to smoke; but they take no chanceson a to- but are exceedingly promising. Senant general in 1502, He command. : bacco that might “throw them off.” G ed the Fifth army corps in 1506 and S If Walter Johnson uses and takes |the First army corps in 1907, He was k| Cleveland. 10, Chicago 4. Cleveland, Sept. 29.—Cleveland de- = half the assorted things he has in-|ralsed to the nobility in 1909. He is DR 3 teated Chicago today 10 to 4, knocking | 30 5%5 " wonder e has had an off [one of the most important figures in S MORAN & CONNORS |t i i e ry. | Sco 3 ] celn: o o e 001 YWeather “Hints EER e Bmith. | Both, rf 4 Mills. 1{schatxo g g § g g :; is purposely made to give you all the bene- z + Coat Sweaters Piia gtf gf the highest ra§|‘: smoke. It is made . Mackinaws . L ITEES from the very finest tobacco Kentucky —ripe, mellow, sweet and mild urley, agcc‘i right up to Perfecuon-day. Then treated by the original “Tuxedo Proc- ess,” which takes out the sting, makes Tuxedo smoke cool and slow, and guaran- . tees that it cannot bite o v |] d 8t. Louls 3, Detrolt 1. n erwear St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 20.—Singles * Pratt.and Walker, Clemens’ three base hit-and a single by Kaufman in the fourth today won for St. Louls. De: troit was defeated 3 to 1. Stanage’ triple and a two base hit by Busl viglded the Visitors” lone tally. core: Gloves SdYd HATS ) o Leals A) AT AR AN i iv ] 5 iT3 EAL SR your tongue. : The vive Shop” 157 Main Mtreet i i Tuxedo has had many ; i1 8 ’g H E i imitators; npnch has cv:lr LITTLE THINGS EVERY AUTO OWNER = 53 nd smoking vaue. NEEDS IRER e WHAT KINDOF, 2 > R SaandE OU CAN BUY TUXEDO COTTER PINS, LOCK WASHERS, S : EVERYWHERE TAPER PINS. HEXAGON NUTS, CAP e - tor Bt o P groes tin with gold lot- § () SCREWS and CASTBLLATED NUTS, omous - sizes. *The coolest, most fragrani, Cervenent poach, inner - lined ¢ Chance- Teuring to California, most pleasant_tobacco tn my ex. ~Wia moisturo-procf paper » - 5 3 T perlence — Tuxedo. Leads in [, Giass Hamidors 50c and 90 The S. C. Mersick & Co. |commer Sz o o New Yok | (@ £ )y R, B and gy, n A e cans, reached Chicago today in ey, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Biahiarade; Automeblle Supilas, - | Bl i o Mo reoe | GEED H St Gtborl New Haven, Connecticut :;,““ o Chicaxo & :fia‘?fixafifl y 1 HOW HE HAS GROWN g }

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