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I YBEAR IN MIN “I * INSURANCE £ momuonrwe! BER g§§s» H b 2 Mo of ol Te was clearly not ¥ \ o i a:ng-::omom- m‘:s‘.yfl E [{4 ” it it : : and rounds outgen- Gibbons went into the battle with You find them at every rendezvous of men of wealth and refine- —— ment—at the fashionable beaches, town and country clubs. Those e AT h s el rives, Tiros Taben. Snmtey. i : e, deliciously mild, fragrant, fresh-rolled “Bull” Durham cigarettes—as St Paul phantom. . (Special to The Bulletin.) Ve, S o < . = et toum| o 2 It s o' taah, wng Gobons || Moosup, Sept. Iz 7In apite of a 4 1o i intimately suited to the taste qnd expressive of the personality of the sixth end seventh,, In the eighth, 00, Optic Co. ot So smoker as the fashionable fit of his attire, the equipage of his yacht. DO NOT BE LATH in pro-|Gibbons had the better of it, but the *property from loss by fire. | pace he had set in-those first furious :e may involve you in frre~ rushes w3s beginning to Farlana Tras “Seady Jor Bim m the | feams A No. 3. Sonattion and, | 3 T ISRt GENUINE 5 Boston 3. Chicagos. - ninth. ISAAC S. JONES Packey flew into Gidbons with the et Sa it e Ay | Ot s e wnd SBIETS TS 1 { d i , < S Maini Strect | WISIL o the rhbee, ‘il abain I A0S | meviy: of the Naw, Worte. CHARts, fect rain on Gibbons, who, though | Cooney of Worcester, in the New Eng- . 2 3 ATTORNEYS-AT:LAW - slightly winded, was still ighting back |land league, Gilson from last year's . Lools 0. } 2 These two round: McFarland” 8‘;}3:}5 :‘fid Slim %fl:‘t;:e. !ormeorrl‘yl .m' X o : {Brown & Perkins, itimyal-lan |, Tosse wo rounds were Atcruriands | Colonials and S g SMOKING TOBACCO [ Enirance staiway mear. vo Thames | pionie. " Giibons haa the. berter st It | London and Providence, and ONell of| - / » e o Better X . e | National Bank.' Dalephonie 38-8] by aeven of the tan, -and- one whs & | Holy Grom. “Bull” Durham hand-made cigarettes have an irresistible attrac- —_— T Houlihan and Mcintyre, two Nor- o forths 5 L I - tion for the experienced smoker, because of their 4.z for, FREE wonderful, unique fragrance, their inimitable = % & ek savory mildness, found in no other cigarettes and ‘ in no other tobacco. When you “roll your own” with worldfamous, mellow “Bull” Durham, & i The scene, or perhaps it might more | wich men, starred at the bat with three {DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |fittinely be called the spectacle, at the | hits each. Geer played a good game i g g FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL . MecGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. 1647 . SATURDAY’S MARKET. 200 Norint Amer you experience a distinctive form of tobacco Adam’s Tavern ion Had e E & enjoyment, supremely mild and satisfying. New York, Sept. 11.—The foreign| 2800 ~s0k [ | A trated Bookl . offer to th tus $ lnn t“standard e e Y s v Con Cop. 5% 2y £ m\ny e"dR llYovur.hOwn 3 fer to the public the fines fluence during today’s two hour : rect to “Rol " Ciga- brands of Beer of Europe and America: | session. ~Stocks were heavy at the| ‘1o heading 2d pr Chtcago 4 d a P of 'a g::z:m;m Pu;:ler. c-gmlgur& Bahv{u-inn opznlns, and except for 2 few dmm 200 Rep. It & Steel ‘”xweq. and a .cl::dge cigarette A ss, le an urton Muer's | and sporadic movements this tendency um - pers,will both be mailed, free, to any addressi ‘Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin_Stout, | prevailed throughout. Overnight news | 300 Bvnely ot <E = i on C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | regarding this country’s relations with Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | the Teutonic allies involving the pos- L ————— ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | sible rejection of Germany’s Arabic de- - 88% 88y 88y Split a Double Bill. Budwelser, Schiitz and Pabst. fence, made for increased concern and | L e Cincinnati, Ohlo, Sept. 12.—New A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. reduced trading to professional and 3 llse% 4% 5% | York and Cincinnati divided a double Telephone 447-12. sleI:xim proportions. 400 Texas Co. .. _ | header here today, the visitors wWin- attention was paid to the war 3 ning the first game, 17 7 to 5, and the shares, which continued their gyra- 2 7% 5% | locals capturing .the second, & to 0. Foreign Situation Had an Adverse o tions, though in a downward direction. ] e ‘Telephone 762 Bothichem Steel proferred fell 8 points | 100 tnion Pac Jsox i L ondt” G allee: ofi,‘,’; in the sec- land a mountain of defense. He gon- . to 142, the common 8 to_ 312, General | 100 United Claar B | oS Poesyr owing only three hits, | tribited three hits to the list compiled | Hariss 0 siuck oot by New London-Norwich Motors 7 1-2 to- 255 1-2° and ‘Willys- | 100 To" %™ nar 5i % In the first game Cincinnati used | oo 1S the afternoon. did some artis- | tuw aue. OUR GUARANTEE Overland 5 1-2 to 185. Others of that : four pitehers arg mow poimnati used | tic work around the station where he Dye Works group were lower by 1 to 2 1-2 points. | 1 . L Alehol ... Soores . The | was located and ran wild on the bases. U. S. Steel was the target for bear- Tt was generally agreed that he is a | SOUTHBRIDGE WINS Your money back if you in moderate demand at 12@14 1-2c, per game. phia, who lost his national title to b, for common to choice native sides. On Sunday, Sept. 5, the Emeralds | Willlam M. Johnston last Monday, played the Sluggers on the Cranberry |came back in a sensational manner and the Emeralds were ahead by the | Saturday and sent his great rival score of 5 to 2 in the fourth inning |down to defeat by a score of 6-4 when Manager Sidel of the Sluggers|0-6, 6-4, 6-4. Nathaniel W. Nlles took out Coughlin, the pitcher, and re- | Boston, defeated Clarence J. Gri placed him by W. Gley of the Taftville |of San Francisco. by a ecore of 4 team, who was not In the Sluggers'|6-4, 6-3, 8-1, and Karl Behr and The- Ust. When the change was made |odore R Pell, working the upset of Zgi £ (344, = e Fiaw'kt Magee, 33 Broadway e e T T T e Yev 00 ] Cincemsn 9 |real bail player. BEFORE BIG CROWD. are not satisfied Auto at your service its lowest quotation of the week. Some 10738 1% 8 Smith—as they called him—essayed o v of the more prominent railways, in- o 111 ¢|/to do the twirling for the visitors. He Ceylon Ton. . c... 3% cluding Reading and New York Cen- s 13 2 2|lwas a port-sider, like Van Dyke, and | Took Game from Moosup on Sunday, e e mera T tral averaged declines of a point, but 3043 1 3 2 2|iasted two innings. During that brief 5 to 4. All other Teas..... 25¢ FOR SALE trading in that quarter of the list was 1001 160 time he lost the game for Webster. g Extra Coff 23¢ FARMS - almost. negligible. Mixed recoveries 303 971 2| Two passes, a couple of sacrifices and (Special to The Bulletin.) »e. . of all descriptions and prices. and declines attend the irregular close. SRR e H ? 8 3 J|some real healthy wallops drove him | Moosup, Sept. 13.—Southbridge over- || Peanut Butter..... 12¢ Have so0ld -a large number but plenty | Total sales amounted to 230,000 shares. % COTTON. 370 00 — — ——|to the bushes and he was replaced by | came an almost impossible lead on the iof good bargains left. The mercantile agencies reported a| New York, Sept. 11.—Cotton futures| ., = —— ——| 1037 7 3| McLeod, formerly a Webster High | Carpet grounds Sunday afternoon ana | Shredded Cocoanut WM. F. HILL, turther improvement in general bus- |opened firm. October 10.23; December school ' pitcher, who stopped the |won 5 to 4 from the locals kg. 11 SR e e iness, and bank clearings from all sec- |1084; January 10.74; March 11.0; May ; slaughter, bolding Putnam 1o one ad- | “This was evening up scores for the pkg. 1llc ' Telephone 147 local clearing house assoclation ro- | closed steady. Oct 10.13; Dec. 10.45; = might have been a different story to | day afternoon. Whole Mixed Spice 3 ported an actual cash gain of over|Jan. 10.65; March 10.94; May 11.19. tell. The young twirler did not have b T $20,000,000 and a reserve increase of | Spot cotton quiet; middling 10.10. w i on | What could be called £00d control, but | agaime - Buten ¥ Soaaer oy Vs pkg. 8¢ o = slightly more than 315,000,000 bringing ey = s he managed to get seven strikeouts |iwirling for Southbridge. Suiivan || Matches, 3 boxes... 10c . e excess reserves up to the unpre- o ;during the operations he conducted, | pitch, M. % | Hy ° cedented total of $224,000,000. Closing—Mérchantile paper, 3 1-4 : & 1 fanning, among others, Mike Donlin, gldc_\‘e:w'gyarkog.hunpt. vhr‘-‘akembtoh';“::nel-?; T entist |, i s ol s v non | oF 0 ElATE 0 o S o451 i Bi 43| Fon dnd e i ood Mt |for Sobiniriien - piaving ek B | ea Importers i Torings were mage. Total ‘sales (Dar | domand 5.90. cabien Lot Marky oer : 3328 & Webster linoup were members Of the | At e cras foaured by brijliant 218 Main Street Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich | yaine) aperesate. $1.285000. ety g Pt ey Bl o i : £l Newport, N. H, team of the Twin |of thess costing each of the teams two Phone 1177-3 U. S. 3s advanced 3-4 per cent. and | demand, 6.45; cables, §.44. Rubles, do- 303 State league, which was a pennant |runs, and some heavy hitting. Houlls the coupon 4s and Panama 3s 1-2 per %, 26.3-4; Lcablen 35, Bav: shver, R winner in the season that closed a |han aid the feature batting for Moosup, T cent. on call during the week. Mexican dollars, 38. Govern- 100 few :n‘i! ?50- ‘lv'llh b!hem was Ke;fley About 4,000 eaw the game and nearly | a1ds. FAMOUS FURS e e $ 88 % ¢ nam High school, mow of the Tacalty | e mobyes from Southbridge wert| President Rinella was consulted and e e ot aten . Tow. Cloes: 2 110 of Woonaocket high school. This live: | P an eonine Srounds. gave the game to the Emeralds, which, St onts of ol stalem. ; CHICAGD @RATN WARKET. Totals 44 15 27 13 3 % s7 1 5|1y player was spiked in the' right = e Ry Clap EMM . Mwhia Remodeling and repairing also done Open.. High ~Lew. Clesa B e T N forearm In the sixth inning, when he T o ‘The Emeralds aleo clalm yesterdsy’s surely. Superior styles. 10234 9% 100% (x) Rau r made a masterful effort to touch out s 010 e from the rtevants 9 to 0 on M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St 3 AR e W amre Second Feunsy weithiod ‘oa the srowsd i1 the grounds that the Sturtevants’ man- g S o e Two baso ‘hits, ‘Merkle. Grimtn, Beeker. Trwe|and was given attention by De - O £2%2 ager did not show up and the players = | i%aa b bis Robertson, . Babbiogion. Home run, | Larue, WIithin o few minutes -he re- 114 Tt i SRDAE o Sy SR Brooklyn Steps Back Into Second| b ™ i X e e covered -and gamely® resumed the 1139 Dt St Thicn’ anl Bive Sron’ s> Place. 400 Am. Base on Balls Disastrous for Boston. | 55" 3014 ight zames : Van_Dyke held the visitors to six ey e St. Louis, Sept. 12— Brooklyn de-| su A% 8% Chicago, Sept. 12—Too many base: 3 teatéd St. Louis, 4 to 2, hers today| 100 Am %% |on balls coet Eoston “today's game, | Buts o gl - t:’h.::n Hasin ind stepped into second place, Chi- | 04m e e Which went to Chicago 6 to 3. Nehef | when they counted most. and this EAST TRIUMPHS, tago haying beaten Boston. Ames, | 120 A% LIVESTOCK MARKETS. walked four men and three of them |tells the story of their victory. About | o s : ufter holding the visitors to three| 1400 Am. 3 scored later when the locals hit op- | 1000 pec {"7 the * AThe | Me mectinen ™ Ban o | Mak cl s in Tenni shattered hits in five innings, weak.| 100 Am. New York. Sept. 10—Receipts of |POrtunely. . Ragan passed two Auring |oome: T-or'c "ov the same. | Metad 1. e by piteer. s i D s W st A ke o s :ned in the sixth. Thereafter hits by | &9 4= beeves were %108 head, inoluding 20 |BiS reign on the mound and these also Putn Wobstar o o Suihen 3; by Maleod S - g Daubert and Myers drove in four runs, | i A% cars for the market, making with pre. |5cored when a sacrifice and a single oS o e e Bt The score: 3000 Am. W vious arrivals 82 cars on sale. ‘l‘x?:d?; followed. Vaughn was given xof)d RN 12 The east triumphed over the west )y St Loals (N) S s Jono was slow, with steers 15@25c lower |SuPPort by Schulte and Zimmerman 511 i Emeralds Awarded Games by Forfeit.| Satunday on the turf courts of the = m o oa e A e than last’ Monday; bulls and coms|When the champions had men on and i ) At the last meeting of the City | West Side Tennis club at Forest Hills, 12 00 ¢ Bald about steady with ‘Wednesday's mar- threatened to score. Boston started 428 1 league each manager handed a list of | Long Island, making a clean sweep in : 000 o ket, except fat stock, which was easier, |2 Delated rally in the ninth, when 53 fu players to the president, and it was|the two singles and one doubles i T The yards were not cleared at a late | Manager Stallings rushed in two pinch y P H Voted that no team could use any play- | matches and taking the East vs. West 1 1981 bour. Common to prime steers sold at | Ritters, but Lavender replaced Vaughn 31 ers outside of the list he handed in.|series by a total of four matches to 1 100 $6.40@9 per 100 Ibs.; bulls at $4.50@ |2nd saved the game. The score: 11 In case an outsider was used the team |two. o 58S 5.40; cows at $2.50@6.25. Dressed beef ™ L that used the outsider forfeited the| R. Norris 'Willlams 24, of Philadel- 230 250 030 00 300 coomuHMBSoOTOe 5 Receipts of calves were 1,258 head, _____ : % 4y |including 941 for the market. Veals | hic. & Ne 5 were in fair demand and steady; 4 o tn T ne - 19% 2 other calves weak to 25¢c lower; the (x) Batted for b pens were about cleared. . Common to choice veals sold at $8.50@13.75 per a few head at $13; calls at skim milk ® E - » @ 3—4| 100 Contln Can 5 0. 93| “1088.00m G o $6.50@8" ~]esesscssns wlcoccce romorrw 1i= lorommn " grasse d AT CRITICAL STAGE | Manager Fillmore of the Emeralds in- |the series, vanquishing Maurice & hits, O'Meara, = % &2, |caives at $4.50@6: vearlings at 3475, —_— o & Side McLoughlin and Thomas C. Bundy 3% Cruabie - Dressed caives In moderate demand at Sachems Win 10 Inning Game from o alrs TS oy el e M W ~2c city dressed veals; Bat ndon saying: We don't care ut winn! Ve~ strug; al -4, 8- 08 Tioma St % |z for :ou:&y e s el Baited e Ao Indes . the ctp; we want to beat the Emer- 3-8, §-4. 8600 Erie eipts of sheep and lambs were - The Sachems won the second %E: gooo head, including %0 1-2 cars for v n“n:nm new management by a.f:'";. 300 Eloc. Tated easler; fng Mickey Finn's New London Inde- i el pendents by a score of 3 to 2 Sunday. STATE OF CONNECTICUT i , The o went 10 innifh T 300 Gen. : — reasury Department e & e g culls Bt $6.50, Sachems’ battery, Harrigan and n;:.om.a.o&’u Tputton easy at $8@9.60; culls | - iy e i e e . Dressed mutton easy at 3@ Sachem boys a hard rub. 1800 Jasp Copper &mmw ‘With the 2-3 in the last half of l}a!;:’?‘ = 20% dressed quiet at the 10th, Manl lost control and let 100itoe Bae Bewe e 5 Austin walke with the bases full, forc, %‘&“i‘: s o :":‘,",,,"‘ ' o - : e I PN zus, WHIle the craw! Owners of securities sush as notes, bonds and other choses in action in+ E g it m 7%:_@. m:l- at 38@8.50| Putnam, Sept. S—After cluding deposits in bank, (not a Savings Bank) are liable to taxation 100 Lo wiles” sither to the State or locally. 108 Loves S¥iles Chicago, Sept, 10. — Hogs, Web- mills 86 Maxmil X nm& h-d.hln-k« 10 m;"' 3 series The State rate is four on the dollar and MUST BE paid BEFORE 0w Mex Betza 3% m‘“‘ ni&‘o g ah“"m'vt R % OCTOBER fst. Enquirs of your banker or write to Stats Treasurer, Hart- 800 Mo., Kan & 8.45; g 21 A 800 Mol X & 7. c-m.mlnw% o - g el Joam. & A s slow and weak. Beeves, $6.10@10.25; Then, A HEAVY PENALTY 800 Nat. Enam & cows and helfers, $3@8.40; T had been 800 Nat Lead - $6.40@7.40; calves, $T50@11.50. the addi- is fixed for aveiding this tax by a law passed by the last General Assem- ue N ¥ L Sheep—hocelvis, 7000 bosd. Mar. Manches- i a';j;[,;_g_k Native, ,$5.: third sacker bly. A copy of the law will be mailed to any-one writing for it. R AR ‘l‘-lbs town this| ; F. 8. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasyrer,