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T0 YALE ATHLETICS s Sl SO PRYSEIONS FAED- MON 2 T F. 0:{& w.:d"rmaux-n fil with cheu- DERF Htllflfilil - ive Members of Baseball Team, Including the Star Football [matism last Tuesaay and complications ] Fwe { 3 F 3 a5 o hastened the end. benenish to inform you of the great Player, Withdraw From Participation in Intercollegiate | GREENEVILLE ATHLETIC CLUB | Swamp-mst: o med boen o eror Athletics—Unintentionally and Ill-advisedly Violate MEETS N. F. A. SATURDAY. | 1% more than twenty years trom kid Summer Baseball Rule. Game Promises to be One of Unusual | CONStantly treated, by the most eminent ;. physiclans who could only give me Interest—Stiff Practice at Academy |femnorare NG TV M en® in Today. ten weeks when I hegan the use of E Swamp-Root. Inside of twenty-four On the Academy campus this com- |hours I could see that I had been great-| A peculiar cendition confronts - tie New Haven, Conn., Oct. 18. — The| five players. ing Saturday, the Greeneville Athletic |1 bes A B i Trabal of five members of . the| Brofessor. CoFwin's statement adds:|cib snn b gy Sl i o | Sw e« L Continal G5 Reamaltenc b lntacoil seee SFtvacaxian b y 3 P Swamp-Root until I had used several |thia country. Some little time America would find it necessary to face - : \ Talo baseball team, including Arthur | “It s perhaps superfluous for the of- | their ‘initial game of their series. bottles when 1 really foit that my aid |tentative arransements were mage |the nroblem Of maRUTACtGFIaE sutor M. Milburn of Haverstraw, N. Y. cap- |ficers of the Yale athletic association |This game is looked forward to with |trouble was completely cured and 1|for a very comprehensive test of sev- |mobiles, motor trucks end motor ac- tiin of the mine, and Harry W. to comment on the foregoing letter. It|much interest as these two teams bat- [am positive that any person suffering|eral types of axles of this kind. The|cessories and parts for the entire Gore of Le Gore, Md. _the -football | seems but fair, however, to the players | tied to a tie last year in one game and | with kidney or lver trouble can be |tests were to have, been made in an | world. star, from further participation in in- |signing it for the association to express | in the other the school bovs were de- | cured by the use of this preparation. . |eastern laboratars especially ftted for| The demand of Europe for automo- fercoliesinte athletics was announced | publicly its regret that becauee Of the | feated: by a. singie touchdown After | T am mom in the bust o health ‘mt- | otk mé e iaa Dee od for| The demand o s Jor automo- ionight- by Prot. Robert N. Corwin,|carelessness of its officers and commit- | four quarters of very strenuous work. |ter than I have been for ten vedrs or | age. when the word A s a0 large {oday, s e¥er chairman of the Yale university ath-|tees these men have inadvertently vio- | The Greeneville eleven had & stiff | more. I do mot know e P s gt 8 5 L hrvn_“hflu—w.. mt letlc. association. The withdrawal was |lated the rule mentiqned. The officers | workout on the Cranberry, Sunday | myseif as strongly as I desire. in favor | facturers of internal gear axles showed | their requests for delivery of goods. due to infraction of the Yale eligibllity | of the assoclation rely upon the con’ |morning and much stress’ was laid |of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root. as I am|that not one of them could spare & | American maufacturers besides sup- rule’ concerning the playing of sum- - on the forward. pass, which proved to |sure th v 9 W o~ Thex baseball and which the five men in | these players in every way- and eape- |be the blg assct in last years string | sand bositn e o oo e o D Lo e T D otniey | D s ome market o « good health is due entirely to thisjplant and the tesis have accordingly | ei8n markets with pleasure cars and s signed statement to Professor Cor-|clally in making certain that.none of |of victofie: greac remedy, 1 heartily recommend |been pcstponed until a more favorable | With other goods are also suppiying 7 E win say that they “Unintentionally and | their successors 'are, through ignor-| The Academy plays at Willimantic |it to every sufferer and am confident | time. an immense quantity of gogds for war, AN INSURANCE PoLiCYw iladvisediv” violated =~ = @ a0 ope Diaced in such a difficult| Wednesday, and this afternoon —the |they can be benefited as T have been.| The British war department has fol- |and this Is tending to the proaperity of 2 have wor i in the event of fire is a mighty good |1 10° OTNerS ATE WITEm, TSR & out in |1t is a pleasure for me, gentlemen, to|lowed the lead of the German and|the industry. There is no sign of preparation for the game. It is|hand you this recommendation. Fr abaty Dbird to have on hand, and Worth tWO|Rpett. Jr, of Charleston, S. C., out- | ROBERT B. WARD, PRESIDENT understood that Dr. Bunnell will as- iy g g ench war departments and is now ement in the demand for material : Swarth, two ehowing a decided preference for mo- for war. The inability of the Euro- Bany o THINK. ABODT Tr, but | felders. #ng Spemcer X, By, °'| OF BROOKLYN FEDERALS, DEAD |24 possinly vhe rint ‘or” the. simer | 1406 Conter St _Portsmouth, Oho. _|{o7 tricks squipped with internal sear | pean makers to supply countries who o - > 'ersonal a jore me this . s ACT AS WELL, and let us write you| " The ‘announcement was made in &l o\ (o | The team as a whole s one of a very | 131 o Gepterber. 1609, Mre H. I |a prominent Britih truck manufac- | ing to the demand the American up a policy statement by Professor Corwin in promising nature and with hard work | rin, whe rebaceiben the abe te- | turer announced for the market a ngw | makers. The prol that is facing strong companies. Which was_ incorporated a letter ad- plications Hastened End. ought to be weided in a smooth work- | PrIC®: Who supecriied the AbOVE SHate” | 51 Tton model with an internal gear | America is being solved by the fim- ISAAC 8. JONES 1 dressed to,him Dy the five players ad- ing_combination. Troe in substance and in face. ¢ '®|drive axle. Immediately the British |mense ipcreases in plants in every Insurance and Real Estate Agent |mitting that they had violated the elig- | New York, Oct. 18—Robert B. Ward, | Spectators at the game now will not | 77¢ i substance and i fact, war department contracted for the|fleld of work and throughout the en- e 91 Main Btreot | Dility rule by receiving board while |head of the bread companies bearing |have to stand, as beriches are being "Notary Public. |available supply of this type. At the |tire country. Detrolt is not alone in . stk ! playing with the -Quogue Field club|his name in many cities, but —most|erected on both sides of the fleld, ey | same time it relensed for delivery for |its prosperity in this field, but Detgoit nine on Long Island, but added that|widely known as a leading factor in|making a marked improvement. ome consumption a number of trucks | benefits more greatly owing to the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW as soon as they discovered they were |the Federal baseball league and presi- Letter to e B e ey By e - ‘breaking the rule they paid for their |dent of the Brooklyn club, died tonight | TRYING TO GET HARTFCRD e Ll e drive and of the same carrying capac- plants of eyery character. The figures B & Perki It board and rooms. The letter, which |at his home in New Rochelle after a IN INTER o obamten, N. V. ity. The French and German war de- | Kive the completed floor space added b rown erkins, Mtimgallaw | Doard A o ave “is made public | brief illneas at the age of 63 years. PATIDMAL LEAGUE. - rtments showed great rtiality to |t ts 1 the Unit Sta as Qer Uncas Nat. Bank, Shotucket St |in order that it may receive the hon- | Mr. Ward was born in this city. the | pregident of Jersey Gity Club Working Prove What Swamp-Root Will DoForYou | Fre Taternal gear drive axie truck prior | 3.410976 —square fest. with 3 558,567 National Bask. . ‘Telephons 3.2, | tiet, saves lowed that occupation, going to Pitts. For Springfield Also. ey g g et e P T S R e R L Y Al “We, the undersigned, members of |bursh, where he set up in business, . h A bottle. It will convince anyone. Y uantity of thes hen hostilities | plants of 63.36 t, and tl - AMOS A. BROWNING, the Yale university baseball team of |married and prospered. He became WSP"fllfleld, Mabs, Oct. 18—E. W. | will also receive a Dookiet of valuabe g.eln. S R TR ?nm:dom« will Increase i?‘lu;r s 1915, during the past summer played |president of the common council of ";k' president of the Jersey City | information, teliing about the kidneys cent more. The new buildings com- Attorney-at-Law, - 3 Richard’s Bldg. vfif{,‘ t‘he ‘Qfioqug pigm gub n;n:, :ge ;h:!z ?‘nyd‘::gt ou tl.ne time Olb.hnl; dun; fn‘;' f:d:;gew""lfiv;":;‘e?lgr l::ll“'l':-‘ rhll: and bladder. When writing be sureand | Frank E. S8awyer, Jr., of Portland, |pletea have cost $4,852,804, and the "Phone 700 club furnishing board and room to the | w: r in many s an mention the Norwi y Bull Me., 2 3 s T o e T IO e T o S U, Tl e AR e e T o Norwich Daily letin | Mc., assistant' mapager at the Oswe- | bufldings to be constructed will cost at lo Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size |gatchie house, writes to friends that|an estimate 35,851497. The new equip- the provision in the Yale rules that no|Ward came to New York and organ- | tional league next year. - % bottles for sale at all drug store: hy - stalled is estima FATALLY WOUNDED WIFE, man who has received board for play- |ized baking companies here and in| After a conference with W. E. — £ - bfx.".‘:fl‘é’#?"fi“é‘.‘%’.': was on i | $137, 508, " The, tata1 addtiens. and THEN KILLED HIMSELF.|ing summer baseball shall represent|Chicago, Boston, Buffalo and other |Carey, president of the Springfield way home from New London by ma- | equipment already completed adds Tale on ite teams, cach of us paid infeities. GG L o e Wik amd L'l SRDIGATION: OF TRASOMIC chine when the acoident occurred $10,179,674 to the plants, and the equip- full for board an lodgings, subse- Mr. ‘ard, a lifelong fan, came one v ly on Springfiel o - & o e While Trying ' to. Prevent Sumds:'“ Quently furnished him Ly the club. In |of the chief financial supporters of the | {0 President E. G. Barrow of the In- PR R BN G0N B L e i Four Willimantic men hired a “it- | 100. View, however, of the fact that we did, | Federal leaguc at the instance of lts | {éTnational league and would go over PR S ol Maim, OPL 18- G, |although unintentionally and ill-ad- |president. James A. Gilmore, early in |the situation in Hartford tomorrow B 'dq"';:::fi.f :,::"c:" d""" o | Btattord” fan Thay Tesckied Statiord That military prepared: R Wright today fatally wounded his wife | Vis2dly, viclate the rule. we hereby | 1914, FHe was chosen vice prestdemt of | oS B e tor rane Lia-Lay oy after a time but not in time for the |fance includes’ extensive roads com. e Withdraw from competition in inter- |the league, then organized the Brook- nfran-| - e B R e lyn club. and with his brother, George | Chic in that eity Washington, Oct. 18.—The new two [Taces and the fair was practically | struction, viewed from the standpoint home, whore the: Shooting ocourred, to| The letter was signed in full by the|F. Ward, built Washington park, the Mr. Wicks stated his league intended | Million dollar Masonic temple, head-|OVeT When they arrived. Besides It [of the country as a whole, ia made ap- t0 ask the national association for per- | QUarters of the supreme council of |WAS an expensive trip for the Owmer|parent in sentiment which comes from the house of a relatives, across the e e ————— — | mission to place clubs in sp,i,,,fie,d Scottish Rite Freemesonry for the|Of the car. They had oniy gone a few |the Atlantic seacoast, the Pacific siope, | S. Benjamin and Mr. and Ofrs. Fitcl street, where she died. The possibility and Hartford eouthern jurisdiction of the United |Miles when the Jitncy commenced t0|and even the Gulf of Mexico. D. Crandall of New London, have re: that Mrs. Wright was shot while try- James H. O'Rourke of Bridgeport, | States. which also is calied the molhet!fl'“k‘p tire trouble and it is said that| Recently the Alabama legislature |turned from an automobile trip ove ing to prevent her husband taking his Conn.. who was president of the East. |council of the world, was dedicated |>efore they finished the trip the jit- | unanmously passed a joint resolution, | the Mohawk Trail. own life was being considered by the ern_assoclation, claime the territory is |here today with elaborate ceremonies |NCY man had used all the extra inher |prepared by John Craft of the State| Harry Caldwell and the Misses police tonight. Wright had been out | held by that organization and cannot |and in the presence of a large assem- | tubes he had and sigrted to run the |highway department, and of course|Mabel and Alice Caldwell have left foi A ot w;fk‘ for some time and was de- | be encroached on by any clubs in or- |blagc of distinguished Masons from |}ast mile or two of the journey on &|aseented to by Governor Henderson, | Worcester, Mass., where they will visk spondent. i ganized basebal many parts of the country. flat tire but this was to much strain which calls upon the President and{several days. They made the trip b L Despite the fact that the day was|On the machine and the wheel finally | Congrees of the United States, “to take | automobile. Pope to Hold Consistory. WAR SPECIALTIES ACTIVE. SS & At pr ANNUAL MEETING EASTERN raw and rainy, the open air exercises | C3me Off and this ended the trip. The | such steps as in their wisdom appears —_— Rome, via Paris, Oct. 15, 1135 p. m. | 00 Elee Stor Bat b were carried out in the presence of | PATtY left about 1 o'clock in the after-|i, be most expedient to bring about at| The great central West has, beer —Pope Benedict soon will hold & con- | United States Steel Central Feature in | 'fiop Ere s pr .. 00111110 Siy fiin EBALL ASSOCIATION. | wundreds of invited guests in front af 100 204, e8c0ed Sflor oot fats | the carliest posmible moment the con. |the most consistent exponent of the sistory at which new cardinals will be | the Closing Hour. Ede 34 pr e % the temple. Among those who saw S ng the created. The consistory probably will | . s s New York, Oct. 18 —Higher prices | e o were registered by a majority of the! better known stocks today, with re- newed activity in war specialties, but trading lacked much of its recent vigor uatil the final hour, when United States Steel became the central fea- j ture, rising 3 1-8 to 85 3-4, its best pricé since 1910. This was achieved by purchases of Individual lots running from 1,000 to 6,000 shares. Gen. Flectrle Gen' Maotors Gen. Motors_p: g struction of a national system of good | dragged road and in no section or Mk Vote to Start Next Season—No Action | the dedication was John Russell Pope, | Erounds. It is said ‘that It cost the|rouds~ It s set forth in the preambie: SresTare Thire oo many mies 'l Regarding Franchi ta architect who designed the struc- JitNey man about 370 to purchase new |that “a great war mow being waged in |type. More than this, and of really 7 e - ture. lires and have the machine fixed. Burope demomstrates that a national|large Importance. in the scheme o G Nartn pr 5 34| Bridgeport, Conn. . 15. — The| -The ceremonies were performed by e reny el system of g0od Yoads Is essential to the | road draging there has been carrieé G Nore s i33 | annual meeting of the Eastern baseball [ Sovereign Grand Commander George 7":.:'--' strides which have been | ycceesful protection of a country in|out the major principle of thorougk oz L e % |association was held here today, and | Fleming Moore, assisted by Lieutenant | ™ade in the development of the “two- | the event of war.” highways that not merely serve lo- g 3| while it was voted to start next sea- |Grand Commander Charles E. Rosen- | Wheeler” or motorcycles during tRe| A¢ the recent Pan-American Roads|cally but have definite connections 253 | son, no definite action was taken re- |baum and Sovereign Grand Inspectors. ot Agdcul e past couple of seasons have brought|Congress in Oakland, Cal, among the | with main traveled and through routes Int Mgt pr e #,, | garding the awarding of franchises. In- { General Charles F. Buck of Louisiana, | the lttle vehicle to a high state of pér- | resolutions adopted was one in which | entirely across adjoining states. e 3% [formally. those present favored a six- | Ernest B. Hussey of Washington, Tre- | fection, and there is not a reason in|ihe congress recommended “to the Tner Con. % |circuit league, to be composed of | vanion W. Hugo of Minnesota, John H. |18 World why American military au- | Congress of the United States, the ad- s% | Hartford. Springfleld, New Haven,|Cowles of Kentucky. John W. Morris | thoritles should not go into the sub- Inter Cou pr ... - | visability -of investigating the neces- Int Har of N I : 41 | Bridgeport, New London and Pitts- | of West Virginia, Adolphus L. Fitzger. |Ject of using metoroycles as deeply as w e sity of building a hard surface high- Gains in the war group were gener- | Int. Paper s 105 | feld. The meetin Nev: have the forelgners. Tae utility of the y = P - z I8 PRS R E L, g adjourned subject |ald ot Nevada and Sam P. Cochran of . h ULty of way along the Pacific ocean side, from uhzwt exuem;ly h\argnbtlhel.ehg«n:ws{::l | Toe,- i 2004 200% [to_the call of President O'Rourke. Texas, the next highest officers of the |motorcycle in the Great ‘War has im- | Yioxi o to Britiah Co umbia, and other sl theigit e Bl - s Kei. City So.” L1111l % Those present were President | supreme council. ) pressed thé¢ War Department at Wash- | national highways, to be used as mil- FOR THE HANDS Cige e s SR L b méfln,, e Krsegs Co. . - O'Rourke, President Starr and Mana- - ington. as well as the “powers that be itary and commercial highways" gl T Ker MoCann of New Loston: Marensz| Many friends tn this and Windham |in the state militia, and every effort 2 American Steel Foundries 5 3-8 to 70 Tahigh Valler Zellar of Pittsfield and Hugh' Reddy of | counties grieved Monday to learn that |18 Now being bended to form special 8-3, U. 8. Industrial Alcohol 7 1-2 to The Only Dirt Remover 8, t Tig & Myes i Bridgeport. Dr. Charles O. Matn, of Stonington |motorcycle detachments for military | ~8am Stephens, driving a big Hudson Which Contains B e Lon laiand had been forced to have a portion of |Service. The Bmpire State has no in- O e won v esioniies || No Lye, Sand or Pumice -4 el A 3 G o tentie o b i r. J. cllwee, won the rel It bacco issues, also shared in this dis- Sae e NORWICH TOWN his left leg amputated, due to gan- lon of being backward in this Y tinction, advancing 2 1-2 to 245. In addition to these records, sharp gains were made by Bethlehem Steel grene. Dr. and Mrs. Main were fre- | MOvement and that is why I have come Denver-Cheyenne Road Race recently, Quent Norwich visitors and numerous | t0 100k over the show, and that is why | breaking the record established a year 89, Starts For|local friends have enjoyed their free- | Captain Spencer has staged the Na- 380 and taking both amateur and pro- Mackay Cos Manhattan E1 Maxwell M Co. to injure the skin or clog the pipes. Jo-Bo removes all fruit ; and vegetable stains, ofl grease, e Samwal 3 1 b Colchester — Linen Shower Given | hearted hospitality. tional Guard exhibit there. We expect | fessional honors. Early In the race B Kool g:;:mond'llfileng:gnd);(;xe(;‘:l:redx.\{’::tl-l O b Miss Lena Santo — Big Harvests| 1 E to form within the next 60 daya, athe Hudson skidded into an trrigation e O e L Crucible | 100 Mex Petral e Gtk More than 100 thunderstorms occur [ motorcycle detachment for our state|ditch, requiring thirty minutes to get 1AE Ty Srimet ol Eflf“‘v’irnifi“fiaf:lefrfic'mdrlg;k: 4400 iz Copoer e every year in ADyssinia. militia, which will grow to be -one of |it out of this difficulty. In spite of this oid by drug grocers and several of the metal shares, DOt~ | jog s & st 1 pF {ply American Smelting. 100 Min & St L pr . Canadian Pacific led the rails, rising| 300 st P & 88X 4 points to 169, with marked strength| 800 3o Kef T : 3o, Paste in'St. Paul, Great Northern, Baltimore | 300 3i e everywhere. PRICE TEN CENTS k oex e _ Y __ |the most serviceable arms of the di- |accident the car came through in a _Mrs. Emily Gillette left town for viston in time to come” said Governor | solutely perfect comdition, while only | Coichester the last of the week after|of Davville spent a day last week with | Whitman of New York, recently at|two cars beside the Hudson finished. spending five weeks with Mr. and Mrs. { Mrs, Emily Gilletie, who ‘was the|the National Motorcycle show. Many prominent and well known ca: George S. Beebe of the Scotand road | zuest of G. S. Beebe. = were eliminated with engine trouble Mre. Gillette will be 90 years old on - 5 3 r Srsiea An indication of the immense con- | before the first 70 miles had been co nfahom ,gm;, »Lew H.!}i{\;';i:l:?‘;;:‘g e f‘fn;gm‘tl 1916. She passed three| Milo Gardner of Occum and A. E.|tinuous growth of the automobile in-|ered. The car used was a strictly & . .....___ {of the ecuthem group nans and | 45 X3 pn weeks at Narragansett Pier before |Gecr of the Scotiand road motored to|dustry 1s found in a report recently |stock model. only the top and wind. City of Norwich Water Workes | 308t some. Eronnd. later, proft-taking| i A% S &7y e aE yone and conjored both stays| Hampon and Canterbury Sunday, |compiled by a trade publication show- |shield removed. At times a apeed of | est E Bu“ard Eromed Iater, pecfi tWElnE| s N R X1 - g person. She reads The | visiting friends in both places. ing that today there is being expend- [Over an hour was attained. ks ot {making for some irregularity at the| o X R ot Bulletin every day and is active and il 7 ed for new buildings and equipment by § Beasd of el Ciallgs:d‘n o ;g;ia'.goclgfi“ ‘otal cales amounted to T E';;;r;{:fl" “';‘e e;::;‘";lg! ;‘m;\:ln;m- Mrs. Byron C. Smith and daughter, | the automobile and accessory manutac- | _Mrs. Claude Cowles and Mrs. George - o= . Oct. 1, B ,000 = 3 3 e v as | Miss s urers m v 25,000,000, | S . v = _ Water rates for the quacter ead The restraint which marked deal- SR aw Bt ifhe Anleling 'of’ two! quite. ‘one | e S O T R s ol e i i pes. | Mves ool (et B X Mave| VIOLIN Eept. 30. 1915, ere due and pavable at|ings in the forenoon was predicated on containing 5765 pleces and the other | ; e gy < g - il actory | returned to their home after spending | e cfize 31, 1916, Offive’ Opew. ol e Lo 3 i s e other | their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred|space in America over 7,000,000 square |a few days as the guests of Mr. and 2 from 870 s m i S AR aetuos taa ote (o Eireat Pritai and North “amer. S— Hunt of Lafavette street. feet of floor space. The pleasure au- | Mrs. James G. Hammond at their bun- I EACH ER 3 fiona wiil be made to all bills : o 3 =i — tomobile truck and accessory factories |galow at the Golden Spur. The two remaining Lupsld after Oct. 20. further eelling for foreign interests. Pacife Mall Appreciation of Deacon Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Towne and|in all other countries of the world are| women made the trip alone in thelr : : CHARLDS W. BURTOK, Cashler. |Offerings through London was again " e e i All String Instruments repaired Berd R aton b & Substantial fare but. There was an, appreciation notice and Miss Ruth Davi eing devoted to war manufacturing. | automobile. y :he e back o ting fromy (i liguide- of the life of Dedcon L. A. Hyde of were guests No new models are being produced and| M?. and Mrs. Charles B. Lee and Viclinz sold on easy terms . TN et i B the First Congregational church in the | Mrs. Elisha P. Geer at her home on | new designs and the companies of [ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gilbert, after a For' appelituiants sidiesinl I IST . be . o Octoher T number of the Congrega-|the Scotland road. Europe will be compelled to start all |few days' motor trip through the . tionalist. Refererce was made to nis ———— over again when the war is over. Eu- [ Berkshires have returned home. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- being the cldest corporate member in|_ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beebe and |hopean factories have been forced to| Mr. Flizabeth R Norton has left in ich, Conn. Connecticut o fthe A. B. C. F, M., and | Mrs. Harry Beebe of Otrobando av-|manufacture material for the war, in- |her automobile for a tour through the to his many vears of Christian ser-|enue were in Colchester Wednesday | cluding both motor trucks, ambulances | Berkshires, accompanied by Mrs. Wal- vice in local state and wide-world | Where they attended the linen shower|and death-dealing missiies. During | ter Fuller. work. 1 Miss Forence S. Beebe. this inactivity in the regular lines of| Mre. Amanda Spal g, Miss Grace Given Linen Shower. G S B “PH"[STERING Neighbors 2nd friends to the num- _ PRESIDENT'S NEW SUMMER HOME PALATIAL JERSEY COAST MANSION. p or - ~ by the activity of commission houses DR. E. ;. JONE3 was again an undoubted factor in ihe 2 (el rise, advices from important western Suite 46 Shannon Building |ceniers bore particularly on the in- creased confidence hegotten of crop Take elevator Shetucket Street en-|prospects. Some stiffening of exchange trance. Phone. on London and Paris, with a shading i of time money quotations, were among | $50 Bock, Tsiad »r the other favorable developments of | 500 St. L. & & E the day. 500 S L & 8 F 1pr Bond quotations were higher, despite| 2400 St L & ¥ 2 o an increase of European selling. Total| 100 St“s % pr ber of twenty pleasantly surprised Miss Lena Santo Saturday evening at her home on Plain Hill, giving Rer sales, par value, aggregated 33,970,000, | s100 Sears ~Bochuck a linen shower in honor of her ap- Automobile and Furniture NATIVE SPINACH United States bonds were unchanged | _ 900 Stws S & & I proaching marriage to Carleton Smith on call. 23300 South Pacific of Hartford. A merry evening was Automobile SlipCovers at Factory Prices JOSEPH ANGARANO 258 Franklin Telephone 311-5 Frederick T. Bunce Expert Piano and Player Piano Tuning and Repairing Secratched ':r m:\“l.r'::ld fi:‘.:‘ restored 28 FRANKIN ST. Phone 1214-3 Norwich, Conn. 100 So. Pacific cfts spent. The shower was contained in FANCY CAULIFLOWER STOCKS. $o0 Sor & B Segar v a large pumpkin. Cake, frait and SNOW APPLES| si=,... High punch were served. i dume o P l ? m 59 Am. Ae o SR eople’s Market| .\ =8z 70 1% 4% 6 Franklin Street { JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor ) Reports From Conference. Interesting reports were given Sun- day noon at the st Congregation- | al Sunday school from the recent con- ference, by Rev. G. H. Ewing. Supt. D. W. Avery and Mrs. John Brown ing. Studebaker pr Tenn. Copper Texas & Pac Texas Co. Third Ave THE DEL - HOFF Plan [Rates 75 cents per day and um HAYES BROTHERS, Tg.lnh-n- 1227. 26-28 Broadway Dr. J. M. KING Home From New Jersey. Mrs. George DeLong of Washington street has returned after a few weeks' absence during which she v ited relatives in Brookfigld and Mont- clair, N. J, and other nearby places. Leaves Putnam For Taftvill Joseph Johnson of Otrobando av- enue who has been in Putnam for two months. has finished his work there TSHADOW LAWN = WILL BE - “SUMMER WHITE HOUSE® ~ President Wilson has decided to Steel pr 1. Ttah Copper. . Va. Car Chéw . Vi Jron C & C - B and now is working in Taftville. spend next summer at Shadow Lawn, i * Treated withbut pais: - S epn wa B Tons of Pumpkine and Squashes. | 0° SO AT RG-S Mnear Long | |8 s S e, Masteeste. Sesty DhN IS’ wells Fargo Harvesting is going busily on: one | Branch, N. J. which is now owned ¢ i 3 Treatment and Facial Massage. R L s farmer has Eathered tons of pumpkins | by Colonel J. . Greenhut. The pres- A sasiritches made from your comb- 5} oz “ West Tn Tel. 2nd squashes and has =old 35 young| ident, addressing a delegation from E 3 3 May Building Teahome | vigs this fall. 4 New Jersey, asked that those whg ar- . KATHERINE LANZ ¥ SERUITEWNE RIS Over One Hundred at Service. ranged to get the McCall estate for g > Heam 33, Shauses Bulléieg him should permit him to pay as % R Over a hundred were at the Scot-| rental the amount be paid for the land Road hall Friday evening coming house of Winston Churchill at or- from many different places. From the| nish, N. H., which the Wilson family entertainment $17 was realized. has ‘occupied for the last three sum- New York, Oct. 18. — Call money - If the committee pleased, he easier: high 2; low 1 1-2; ruling'rate| Mrs. Darling of Poquetonock has , 1t could give the amount to char- 1 3-4; last loan 2: closing bid 1 3-4; | been visiting friends on Wauwecus Shadow Lawn was built in 1902 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 533 Willss 07" 100 Wisconsin Cen. Total sales 880,045 shares. el (Take Elevator) DR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST American fi:m;; offered at 2. Hill uring the pest week. for John A. McCall, the insuranee g {2 T — company president, at a cost of more 148 Main Strect, Norwich, Conn. . Spacial Rates to Theatre Troupes, COTTON. Miszes Clarice and Ethel Malvil| than +$500.000. The house is three Phore 424-4 2 ! Traveling Men, Eto. | New York, Oct 18—Cotton futures apent the week end at Mr. and Mrs.| stories high and contains thirty-two TuThS - [ dy. October 12.43, Dex - | Thomss Bcetham's home on Wauwe- rooms, which are richly furnished. A Ser 1200, January 13.77, Makch 1800, | cus Hill runner for one of the seventy-five |Cennestion, _Shetucket Street, ; Propa. ‘middl 5 == foot halls was bought abroad at a cost mm m T MuorMon, JMax JEIR, Bwer & S . ana Mrs Albert Montzomery | of $50,000. Two fights of stone st 0 ! CHIZAGN GR: i m Providence ara visiting r. and run up the terracea to e of Florist, open. Mrs. George Geer at their home on| rise ug ground on which the house is If you will ~ommunicate with . el 208% Plain Hill. bullt. The entrance is guarded by W. L. an'E. Piano ']'-' T o o - large dome level with ihe roof of the £ Telephons §87. | _)Miss Gertrude Manning of South| second floor, supported by eight col- 4 of TAFTVILLE, he will give you & LBON 6% 9% 5% ‘Windham. formerly of Norwich Town,| umns. A porch about 250 feet in 4 new proposition in regard to taking #% @X G0 % |is in Norwich for a time in the em-| length runs about the north, east and —~ care of your plano. ; ploy of Miss Clapp. south sides of the house, commanding R e e o P 3