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0 - The STRENGTEH of our makes certaln the pro ® | lstactory adfustment of “Walkover Shoes” _ The Highest Possible Award OUR FALL AND WINTER “WALKOVER” SHOES : y- NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION (B Skt b s el S : S T S t g L3y 0% ke care of the matter for|the visiting manager. Most of them crowded _ev MEANS THE BEST IN QALITY AND STYLE “you. Only don't delay—DO IT NOW.|came from Fitchburg, his home town. | dvailable 1 z {40 Insurance should be kept up if you I5AAC S. JONES i e ot il | 00" G ¥ s B T . > " Insurance and Real Estate Agdent |Moran with a floral horseshoe. 2 For Men, all leathers, 25 styles—at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 Ri¢hards Building, 91 Main Street | The new champions clinched their 'y 5 E : T hobere I T L, Ty E and $5.00. BEAR IN MIND when placing your|single to and Rudolph’s pass to|and ¢ INSURANCE for the coming year. | Paskedt. was followed by Cravath's Le GAMES SCNEDULIO TODAY. 23 and 25 Water St. " 3 the last five | home run, which brought the latter . Scorcboards in other T”E,,f,‘;c"gz"".',,‘"":.‘?, h:;o,:.,.,.... home run’ record 'to 23. A triple by | told t!he story to other thousands ev- have either failed, reinsured . or|Paskert sent afother run in in the|®°n before special odlléon- of t.hi:rm. ‘ fourth and Cravath cracked a double [ 200D papers had emblaboned t =z quit; ings on tbeir front pages. The news - . |to left and Luderus a single there THEFACT that 20,5°0200%, 7o, 5o | for the fftn run in' the ‘seventn - | Spfsad rapidly throughout the Gy MiSS FARNHAM cents or pay $1:20 for every Dol- |Ping8- P .| felt confident of victory, ever since| ' - 2 pente by v X Puilaaoshia, 0. | Beston 0. B o e and fashion. Let your next be a teme™ Specialist HARPER METHOD Also MANICURING Thayer Building, Room 304, + Franklin Square Norwich—Mon., Thur., Fri. Sat New London—Tues., Wed. Telephone 578 UPHOLSTERING : Automobile and Furniture 34| Poor Playing Gives Cubs a Wictory. |part of the new machine. My vest! Automobile SlipCoven ‘3| Clevoland, Sept. 29—IneMclent | Prospects will be here in a short t'me. pitching by recruits and erratic fleld- | & nk the fans wi satis - 4% | ing and base running on the part of| “The poor attendance has nét wor- at Factory Prices THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY not a mere promise to pzy. B. P..LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. —— road trip, word that the game need- HEEEE el Walkover Shoe No Inter-City Series in New York. New York, Sept. 20.—There will be ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW no inter-city baseball ' sefies . in Greater New York. This was decided today at a conference of the owners AMOS A. BROWNING; of the New York Nationals, New York Chicago 5, ? pther game. reheduled. storney-at-Law, ~ 3 Richard’s Bldg. | “Two it inder. 5 Americans and_Brooklyn Nationals| Weshingion 3. "Phone 700 r‘.}em during the ball game at the Polo e 3 F — rounds. : -Brown & Perkins, ifomeys-ai-law e The club owmere, it is stated, bad| : ’ L L] v ; . Walter Cox has a pair of classy pac- | come to the conclusion that New York AR e e e e U eimes | ers in Billy Dale and Aconite. Both |has had enough of baseball for ome % 3 206 MAIN STREET | National Bank. Telephone 33-3. | Bave beaten 2.03 in races, : season. g LT ’ ! Telephone 544 Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. awel sroge! so Bluncnsouan cmnni Bormwmouas Elwowoorowes £x LSS uabns aokh v Navy Scores of C. U. 1 Annapolis, Md., Sept. 29. — In a . practice scrimmage here this after- noon, during which all the strict rules Wwere not observed and while coaches — of both sides were allowed on the field and directed their team's work, -the MARKET FLUCTUATED. avy scored one touchdown on Cath- 2 olic’ 'University of Washington and |OPened Strong—Closed - Weak—Total i tafled to kick goals. The showing of| .of Transactions 1,575000 Shares. they finished the 1914 season could re- | Piano Tuning and Rm peat In the American league, and af! SP T er what I have seen of the other teams | Scratched or marred cases restored tations were at highest levels. Trad- . ‘ e G inz slackened- later with the general [ T iy 3 Dome s i Cleveland allowed Chicago to wi ried us in the least, because the least = thé midies against their much lighter 3 9300 Diate Securites F T Americas Loaven. last Rame of the season-in Cleveland, | attention we attract right now (he Jo Epn ANGARAN opponents was not regarded as en- New York, Sept. 29.—Completion: of 100 D. S. 8. & At 3 % " 5 13 to 6. Score:— better it will be for the team. I am D couraging. - The touchdown was made | the preliminaries connected with flo- g - 1 Roston 2 . Cleveland (A) Chicage (A). convinced that the fans will suddenly . in the first period by Westphal,.the | tation of the Anglo-French loan was Bhnes 8 5@ = Sow % 5% » o|awaken to the fact alcng about the 258 Franklin Street 2 fullback. used_as a lever for another extrava- iy Xkt 5336 $ 311 §|middle of next season, and then they | Toiephone - 311-5 Norwich, Cos ) ; 8o gant movemnent In spedl atocks fo- s s Chapaan. 3 i 33 ¢ & 2|will be satisfied that I have dome the p> - . & w ell was in. the limelight | 98%: but guins ~were largely if not & W H H i 1431 8 risht thing. dc- W. %ms wholly obliterated before the close, the o6 i 1 s$3110 “I have not seen that I have made a with his young trotters at Goshen. weight of realizing ‘sales- overcoming w108 H H 5 335 0 0lserious mistake. In fact, 1 am more F d M k T B : absorptive capacity. All ' records _ of F : i1 18| convinced than ever that 1 did exactiy rederic . bunce ecent years as to activity, breadth H : 1012 ght. 1 made the remark last winter . = and extent were surpassed in the frst 3 R 133 | Putsvure ° 1 2221 %lthat 1 aid not think the Athletics as Piano and Player half of the session, at which time quo-| 2800 Gi Espl. 66% E St Louls s : FWWS 3 P 1180 i . recession. of prices, but totai transac- b tions again approached’ the large to=|: > 30 | Breowtyn : i 1914 team with its 1913 spirit cowld| 88 FRANKIN & tal of 17,575,000 shares. 3 - S - . : - : have won pennants fof.several years, | hone 1214-3 Norwich, Conn, I am sure that I was not weeng. MS At various times it i a2 but with the spirit that prevalled i _— s B e A e Sl B % 3% DX| genators Give Athletics Sound Trounc- = 5 o o114 e couta ot Have Malied: Dotter D 2 an enlarged scale, ‘while mew buying ing. 2 than fourth this year." ALFRE RICHARD: 2 ' seemed to be of u more cautious or 2 o B B SR Weaktaims. Bt 30— Wesington! Po Fours R. D S tentative character. In the opjnion of e 68 3 Y ; ner, Hiackburn. - . Y ANXIOUS TO overwhelmed " Phiadeiphin. o ot : nler. isckbum. Thres base hitsBlackiwmn, Jack- | COFFE {ha ohicoker$ cthe movenisht Soniy s 4 ‘ 3% |8%% | games of a double header here today, | "™ ~ ACQUIRE VICTORIES. ziving way to demand at the end. i Lk 18 S e 0ot she | Chicagn, Sept. 20.—Chicago wentipto | DUbliR_ Glaat -Has Wendarful: Punch There were indubitable symptoms also 3% 3% | geraight hits out of six times at bat | fourth place todey by winning the and Science. A’ e s that the frenzied movement in the war " | fifth straight game of the series from = MERICA’S - | shares had caused a further with-| 30 Mes Den &k 5 A R oy oy s trt DENTIST Thayer Building, Room 305 Telephone 483-2 Big Jim. Coffey o rather i 5 ; Cincinnati, 5 to 4. Three home runs |,k Bl has been ~. ST drawal of investors, pending some re- : 3 % - e ey o the locals ‘making seven_ in two | Pusy of late polising off :tmclassified SREATE adjustment of ‘the existing abnormaf| 3250 Mami Copper 7y - L | aaait - -this Sige--t00aY’ heavyweights on the bush A P e R situation. - i X Zimmerman made the first home run | § ast week he -stop) Jack || Toe N hout pain. : CIGAREI TE A temporary rise of 1 to 2 points in A - s in the ‘sixth and Schuite tied the scorc [ Reed in three rounds and on Tuesday | CUgwort ssvared. n : 3 X e Shampoot, Manicuring, - 3 - ng a o v < ligh garded as a cloak for liquidation in Kopt. rber Good batted for Archer in the ninth s s Saxtast chtince o g i T less stable quarters of the list. Spec- t 5 7 > and tied the count again with a homer. | “5 FIC du:hu':l e g I KATHERINE LANZ ialties, especially those of the more| 00Nt ¢ & & % oo 1o y - Herzog's fumble of Vaughn's |, '% SoUbtul whether bouts of this rect war variety, derived some of to-| 320 a o sk oex grounder, a sacrifice, infleld out and | G0 RFC L AOY, TR O et | N ] (Take Elevator) day’s added strength from the revival : A o single by Schulte, scored the win- | (i€ °* Supbosed to be preparing him. of ‘rumors of new Ceals or mergers.| 1000 “opper ning run. The visitors scored their | ¢if for a battle with the champion of Wall Stroet belleves that some of the| 1% : a0 130 Philnaciobie o [ fn Cnan. No Soubt it & & geed thing .1 runs by bunching hits ind erratic f com; 1 ‘or him to acquire the winning habit e A s e for him to acquire the ‘winnine hanit| DR R. J. COLLINS fielding. The scor = the forefront will fi & W cor J Cineias = MONEY LOANED Industrials combinations. | e - detane] | 108 ot 8w i L -, ; e et b a o| himsclf. On the other hand. when he ~ ’ : Fon ‘Didmonds, Watches, Joweiry ]| cOnnected with these reported-projects| ;200 Yorth Awer . Kiterct 3 18 %% 3 5| meets a good man the difference will D E N l IS r 7aBd securitie f any kind at the [§|are being carefully withheld. 00 Pacifc Mail b 5o Saw i3 $ 15 o 5o monomuced that . he will be ases or Interest. An 5id Inciuded among the specialties which| 1100 Pac. Tel. & Hei. o1 PR 3.1 o o Working under a severe handicap. ¢ 3 : e Gty o deal Wit broke .all previous high records were| 5090 Penn: 01 o il I 133 Coffey’s status as a contender for | 158 Main Street, Norwich, Conrg e Hroes g e ) Continental Can., up 17 1-4 at 111, 1.3 ™ 413 212 1 of the title probably will be settled when Phone 424-4 43 Mata Sireo B0y Lackawanga Steel, 13 at 94 §-4. Cru- S 8¢l £ 215 1 378 §|he meets Frank Moran next month.|TyThs Lo cible Steel 8 1-2 at 109 3-4, Tennesseo 113 i3 o Just at present the memory of his H A Copper 7 5-8 and 68 and American Car & -——— X o o o o weak hitting In that affair with old — and Foundry 4 3-4 and 85. Some of HE e 3 3| Jim Fiynn and the fact that he was 3 iy fose maximums were reduced by 3 b | 2050 ke B s | =5 mo near defeat in nis bout wice A| PIJANQ QWNERS, NOTICE! +“New Styles 9 points, while ofher active specialties| . 190 By Su. Sp. pi. ) R i is 7| stock, but that will all be forgotten - ¢ 1 closed at actual losses. e my Con 9] xTwo out when winning run was scored Reich has somewat depressed \is “If you will ~ommunicate with gy Foreign exchange reflected by = its| iug) Beading - Archer in 9th. if he makes short work of Moran. 3 i itliner A By e sy e (e 22 Because Coffey was badly dazed in |W. L. WHITE, Piano Tunery Sl LV 11101 of the international loan, but offerings - hia Douts with Funn and Reich the|,; TAFTVILLE, he will give you & MRS. G. 5F Bilis on Sandan and Tarts oo 54 impression prev that the Irishman |2 ey ard - %o - taking R . P: STANTON: |ativels ignt. * o 5| rune—Zimmerman_ Good. has a.glass Jaw ‘and therefore cannot | NeW Proposition in reg # i 3 Eonds were irregular, with some Ed p R I B AT T ] b Rt b selling of high grade issues in the Tates - | CONNIE MACK HOPES TO coming a cropper. But while it is deaiings, !zg,ugo;;m. par value, -ag- 383 38 .gregated. 50,000. ok - 00 Sears Roebuck wios tory. United States bonds were unchanged o B st iy ool B0 true that he showed signs of collaps. . .. SPRING NEW TEAM.| [mue U . *Hm ng when a hefts wallop found nis | | and R*]nl =z chin, It is equaly s recov- 3 4% - . “ true that he recov- mg o o 0% 5. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 2 Leader of Athletic Quietly Rounding | ("0 (8 T oGy ro e e Tt in all its branches. | 3 acific . dauble to the right field fence in Up Material With Which to Regain|ant, his narrow escape had mno effect | CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. - A % 0 ninth. scoring Cobb and Veach, gave | prestige. . |on his form. As soon as his head Telephone 1196-3. _e alr _wor R 300 o PE Detroit.a 3 to 2 victory over St. Louls & clegred he boxed as well as before he S gy b £308 | A 3 000 3% b % 3% ::: ms‘;yA:-g ml:)::“r- lost n:: While ‘other people have b:en be- mhn s A e JAMES W, % - b e, e erican )¢ pennani s ion of such a once a rul the lity to weather a nu ... of all'kinds on . S0 Am A%, Crem: 2w | T T o S5 1% &% [ Would have boen clinched by Boston | Dots s Uit Ball machine as the Ath- | storm without loss o form s the o s e . Sugar % 64 B % sey pThe teams play heére tomorrow to de- |jaties, Connie Mack has been quletly | surest indication of “class.” There AUTOMOBILES, Cin- . 6 el 1 v cide .another postponed - game. Sco: hering ' the matreial which will|are plenty of: fighters who do weil |21 to 0 defeat of a year ago to slip I ATC e St Leuls (A). Detreit - (A). ring future championships to Shibe [ enough as long as they are winning, |OVer something in the way of a sur- CARRIAGES, WAGONS 1 2% paric He is content that his drastic | but the man who can take a Gamag- |Prise despite the fact that Yale this TRUCKS 2 3o il policy with relation to the old team |ing blow without losing his head is a |Season appears to be much stronger : and CARTS i o1 Was Justified. It was the only one|rare exception. Because he possesses|than in 1314. Georgetown with an 5 5 413 14 which could be applied to conditions | this trait Coffey musi be tak unusually heavy eleven is expected to Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- - 4 v as they existed. No excuses are of- | ously until he has been decisively de- |8ive the Milddies plenty of opposition ming, Upholstering and Wood Waork. 1 e RS WL R AT Blacksmithing in all its branghes. 3 H s gpd -~ ’ bright ¥ g ‘most striking one is that in two years || EaADIN OMEN PEAYERS Penn 63, Albright 0. - than the e W z Philadelphia, Sept. 29.— Albright COMPETE IN OPENING ROUND.| Coliege did not furnish the University of Pennsylvania football practice to- Lawn Tennis Tournament at Longwood | aay, the home eleven winning by the Am. - 150 150 through the line and around the ends s 58% 1400 Wt G s - Many of the lead- 507 te 515 North Main St : Fomdiees A ? R S BApt J)_Many of the Jeed- B & s g 237 3% 100 e y oo v B rufl in the opeming rounds of the|cbanges in the team im ?der to give . pr. 122 'wn tennis tournament for women at|the men some practice: | G . & the Lonswood Cricket club today. Miss CONGRATULATION SIS o Boier i 55 . % T e ‘ . today, - Brooklyn apart - on, came through the| panoves, N. H., Sept. 39.—Dr. J, W. - . fimuma 4 % ok | . GHICAGN GEAIN wARKET. winning the opening tilt’ of a four |gnd" Felieet Pistakn: BT S Sashnd cuvals without thé trainer of the Dartmouth - QA Ds At Coast “Line o WHEAT . Open . Tgh Low. & Closs. serl a'score: of 2°to 1 3 ) Homane of Boston : 140 1 - * | Score. . NEW LINE OF BIRTH, CONGRAT- ULATIONS, BIRTHDAYS, WED- DINGS, ANNIVERSARY RIENDSHIP CARDS IN P WPt EE i!gga #Rpgagee 4] P s closed weak. omb-r 1154; December g:;: January 1318; March 1238; May| P BLee wRRR0) "ga ; ;;i . i “Eég."a‘c. : - Bm'uuhf; middnn‘_un. EERES R B ey : ;iiiiain”"ifi : f