Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 9, 1916, Page 3

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make up for his d work on the tenth, !)vnns got a irdle, a three, on the eleventh and got his lead back to || four. The twe and. thirteenth were halved in five and three. Cork- ran won the fourteenth with a five to Evans’ six. On the fifteenth Evans drove into' & pit on the right. He pitched cut to the falrway and his thtrd was over the green. Corkran's second was on the edge of the green but he spoiled his chance for a wi nby taking three putts to two for Evans and they halved in_five. The sixteenth proved to be the final hole. It was halved in par fours, Evans !aylng his approach putt dead. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National Lcague. Now Yok 9, Philadelphia 3. Sccond game postponed, - ratn. Brooklyn 6, Boston 2. (First game.) . & INsumance, ! ' Vacation Season brlnqn thn need . of Bur- fh- rotntnm. “Ansure in ETNA at low rates, ERWfiWOKET:STRR!T BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage . proves 1L 25cat all druggists, Charles Evans, Jr., and Robert A. Gardner Won Their Way * to Finals—Evans and Corkran Have Spirited Match— i, New York Giants Hit the Great Alexander With Perfect %% Ease—Robbins W’m——New Haven Defeated Worcester “ in Double Bill Plrladelphia;®Pa.,. Sept. 8.—The na-[ OP & SONS NOTICE : To WhomIt May Concern Nottce given that at a urt _of Common of Norwich, held eptember, 1916, the were 'submitted putted. with just the right force and tional amateur: golf championship of ldirection and the ball rolled to within 1916 is a prize assured for the west |three inches of the cup. Corkran ran for amother m at Jeast, as Chas.|gver and shook hands with his suc- OUR PROPOSITION Our services in helping you select a deslgn for a memorial, no matter how large or small, are abso- is hereby (Pirst game.) on the 4th da) of following resolutio ey Ewans, Jr., " Raberf A.." Gavdner, feessful rival Brookiyn 4, Boston 0. (Sccond game.) - 5 % and the final resolution was adopteds both of Chicago, won 'their way into | Guiiford was off his game today.| Eitbureh-Chicago posiponed. rain. lutely free. We will make special designs and N e e ) ‘the final ro‘:md of the utn;Y‘ax' _\t;ux;na.— hi:eém;t‘}:‘ng oyalseuwg{;nast W!:)e ,fgg:figg Awsricss Loangue: 3 City Clerk ama Clerk of the Court of ment on’ the course of the ‘erion- 3 3 > =) -, Crickat Clu tadayand will sncet fo | o outgoing round of tne attemoon | By 0. Wedlsein 0 (Cdie 0 of o submit estimates of the cost of whatever designs Common Cotmeil 5 he championship over the same swai A Philadelpbla 8, New York 2. ! 0 Resnlved, That the grade for 8 B e e Thahin B {1 thegrunning: Dottt 5, "é."‘f:,‘é' 0" S you miay select. If accepted, we will complete the eidewalk curb on the northerly side of the final defeating Jesse Guilford, the | Gardner was three up at the end of d rzn 2 nings. 2 X % . ]\_&me g.m_;:,m“saté]e‘e:t! be, ‘a?fl“ t“l,xe‘ same We're after-your. Tnsurance-Business | Massachusetts champion, fiv: and four |the first nine. He increased this lead| Eastorn League. monument and set it upon your lot for inspaction, Beminning on the eurh line of the \and hive heen. for omiectins. . Begtn gn!n;} . s eliminated Clark |to four up at tho end of the morning | Xor Hew & Woreiee 2, (e ewmet) st h tisfied T thatahs e il s ek soashiiesterly dioe of v b ng that your, property is[Corkran of Baltimore, 3 and 2. § New London 5, Springfield 2. (Firs ) ana not uniil you have satisi LTS Washington street ond the northerly ony g,os;?c‘m%) P b i To. ‘this meeting of Gardner and |hole. Guilford won the tenth, but aft- | New rondm © Spriogteld 2 (fist ame) ¢ y 8 yourse! at & side of West Main street at a point er that he began to fade away and e anoth h: 1 b rit- . . o P ) on tne northerly side of West Main ISAAC §. JONES R A e et Gatdner "endsa IRt vmitrar four:oa e e L work is first class and in accordance with thé high- treet” 25" reet douineasionly 0r "tne Insurance _and Real Estate Agentfwill be.the first time that a defending |the 32nd green. Rochester 4, Buffalo 8. o A G e e ko Richards Building,: 91 Main St. |améteur,champlon has ever faced the Eviess 'Stoadion. Tichmond 0, Dattimors 3 (Seerna Tome) cattea est standards will we ask you for the payment of a o) onaskenth oot Anoeeeieny ighs = amateury open title holder of the same Neith Cork: ™ = end of 5th, rain.) ‘o l ll w h fi th. e { and four feet and tw n‘ty~tnree one- ATTORNEVO-ATILAW _ 1| e Ol s, oo o 5 S| Nefthr Crekoan o Brane yae, 3| 5o S o ke single dollar. - We have offered this proposition for ffg|it1o(cifi £ hinss T L0t westerly end of a stone window sill in Southern Association. open’ honors, as a resuit of his vic- {cause he was the steadier, especially . N 1 1 3 tne northerly side of the Dreed bulld- B & Perklns Hiomeys- ;Hn tory. at Minneapolis in June, has the [in the pinches. While the medal| 4% Mienis & ahile 1 years without a single complaint, for our work hes inz bout iires Toet easlorly Trom e rown 'y opportunity to capture two national |seores of both were high, Chick man-| At Birmingham 3, Atlanta 1. . sabl th alot ih ki SRl Shereof and rem- Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. championships in the same year, but {aged to get in telling shots when they | Af New Orlcans 5, Mobile 2. mvarm y met e approval o € purcnaser. - curb of said s falling 5 4-10 s foilows: 50 feel Entrance stairway uear to ‘rhames > feet falling 6 5210 in Gardner he will meet a worthy ad- | were most needed. American Association. Nationel Bank. Telephone 38-3. Az versary. Corkran tock the lead, winning the Toledo ¢, Milwaukee 3. = f l 1 fect falll o8- eef, long second 4 to 5. Four is a birdie, [ At Iousille 2. Minncapolls 8. aliing 10510 £ ng ¢ 510 £ R WIN W. HIGGINS Crost Mimion Dipectad, Bvans came back Strong, winning the| AL umbus & Kasas City & (10 tantogs) oot eatine m 15 TaeE EDWIN . As a result, one of the best exhibi- fourth, fifth and s)xm&ho‘“ o o At Indianapolis 3, St. Paul 4. A K % A 72 feot Sistn 5-10 eet. tions®of amateur play of recent years is_expected tomorrow, for neither fin- alist was over-golfed in winning hi. way into the final. In fact, the play, taken as a whole, was rather slow, reither victor being closely pressed, 2.3-10 feet, 151 feet ri 30 fest 1ising 5-10 feet 61 ! foot, 23 feet rising 6+10 feet rising 1 4-10 fcet to the the curb on-the casterly side of n Thames street. figures. Corkran won the short Sev- enth, 4 to 5, Evans making a rasged drive and taking three putts. The cighth was halyed in fours, but Ev- ans took the ninth with a par three. Attorney-at-Law E Corner Main and Shetucket Streets GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY Naticnal Leagus. Brooklyn at Boston_ Philadelph{a at New York. 39-41 FRANKLIN STREET AMOS A. BROWNING, mflg q\flc‘k for the Yankees, Bill Don- That the grade for the ‘Phone 790 while in addition the afternoon rounds | On the tenth and eleventh par golf Cincinnati. at St Louls. urb on the southerly side. of Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richard’s Bldg. | were playea in gale of wind, thun-|Was played and these holes were Chicago at Pittsburgh. and the same SR dor. Hehining. and heauy ram. . Of |halved. Corkran won back a hole at American League. follows: S he two Evans had the harder battle | tN® eWwelfth but lost the short thir- | Boston at Washingtond Lee Meadows Strong. Mitchell Puzzles St. Louis. ezinning on ihe curh line of the RACES DEAD. e twg, Svauy Dy the fuder (U0 tecnthil tos EVATIa iaihoy haaaE i bad New York at Philadeiphta. alk on the southerly side of West in eliminating his opponent, for Cork- | 70t 10 FVAAS WO mads a par St. Louts at Detrolt. St. Louis, Mo, Sept. S—Meadows| Detroit, Mich., Sept. 8.—Detroit de- and Water strects at a point in Charter Oak Grand Circuit Fails tol3n stuck dosgedly to his task and | "y 1. wag halved, E Rt Clereland st Chiesso. | held Cincinnati to four hits while St.|feated St. Louis 3 to 0 this afternoon. with the easterly harter Oa i was never ready to concede the vie- |2 a 2 vans swinpine jthe Eastern Loague. i 5 off T d the locals | The visitor: e h e % gton buflding on ; e B 16Uh. amdATih e e Louis got 156 off Toney and the loc e tors were helpless before g ineon U o Show Any Spirited Events. tory of the open champion until the |y o ot Sa0 10 and Codbran fak- |y yougon 4t martora. won today's game, 6 to 1 Mitchell's pitching. In the fourth in- e o o loxel tWantys Ao a latter made his final {hrilling.putt of | I%€ (he others. This left Bvans 3 up New e at 1550 A batting rally in the seventh notted |ning he struck out Sisler, Pratt and G L e e Conn., ept. —The | more than sixty feet on the 32na |2t the end of the morning round. PR e St. Louis five runs. In this .inning {Rumler in order. Groom held the t bel he top of ih uit meeting at Charter Oak | green, o s tesEe B the ug e Bescher hit the ball in the right field | Tigers to four hits but passed cight ne window i came to a close today with rac- ClithacHoF Matahs: ernoon, 4 to 5. The next two were ; 2 5 i b e , corear . B ” the Breed : 5y 3 balyed in fivesiand: the o SUNDAY GAMES bleachers for a home run, scoring |men, two of whom scored. Score: ¢ g over the new half mile track, three | ... o sl s : s and the rest of the AY 2 T e _ e el events being staged and they werel, ‘t"" e 19"“_"‘ mateh | way to the turn there were no halves, P e ':_'{“‘”“ S cadpot unt St§Louls Shys s U e eof zpd all won in straight heats, none of the | Jetween fvans e T ns taking the fifth, seventh and | iuumatt at st Tows st o e T Shotten,1t G 0 ofvitean 31% 20 on the curb of sild heats pr udLMn[: anything like excite- | ‘000 WASL UIC | r'm\]_nfi The zreoy |cighth and Corkran getting the oth-| iftburgh at Chicago. - et AN) i S Tobin.cf 1 31220 Ot»lx‘;nfigg flulé!_% ote of the trio of o, 'nis second shot, landing on the | o pio il Binth Corkran got a two American Association. 510 15 3ot cMeIn S I e e £ 6-10 feet, 92 4-10 big: drivers, celebrated his | T2 0%, TG, ARG A Corkran {;2 1:]1«\“m This was the only two of Dertolt_at Clevelcnd. Ch b e 1 Cranford & 0 0 1 g)feet {alling 6 2-10 feet, 6-10 ~ feet ; 4 r‘a)nhgrs;n Py WAADING |was but six feet from the pin with i BEREEL ctiss 3009002 1100 : TEr R R IR Boveir B TR T D "”G”z‘; 2 30 trot, ehrsv{ even his third. It appeared almost a cer- Champion Played 10th Poorly. g Eastern League. 8¢ 20 §230 & e fifhnn e 1-10 feet, eet T he““}‘;‘ar%!‘«‘::aisfio::ls Trrivers Ciup [12inty that the hole would o to| At this turn, which was the 27tn| 1O Smer iheduled §100 11310 g 103 0| 5ce"Fs Feet rists Ectil Wha medatle for The nhter or Corkran :n!fi the ‘lnut(‘n lm’ nev‘).l.-fl(un {hole, Evans was four up. The open LEAGUE STANDINGS Touden2b 8 0 2 3 2000 12712 0 L , feet renie made by the horees. entered |the last two holes. But Evans, after |champion played the tomth pooriy, Ll Toneyp 3 0 0 3 3 0.1 of Fymiin 30 feet risin 5 feet to tho e e sighting along the sloping turf, |taking six and losing the hole. To National Leagu: 1 Tots 30 4305 2l pomis o | xKennedy o ".:“‘},,‘fi.-‘.”’m‘afi'{oif\“ Oen San Francisco, outclassed the rest of | ————— Eaii S 8 3 ) Batted for Manoisg fa 5. - Totats n and Thames streets, the fleld. Tommy O., with a stand for Philadelphla 5e e Scpre by nnings: T RS e [ i st _consideration of the third_money, lost out by belng 53 St 1070 o0 er5 0 xeb | Bl BRI 28 18 B8 e tanced in the last heat for runaing. | o Two base hit. Homsby, Three base hit, Rousch. | St. Louis .00 0 0 000 0 00 ¢ for the Diumeter led the fleld a fast ch 2 Homo run, Bescher. AT 0 0 0,00 2.0 =3 L) 3 ¢y and South- in the third race, the 2.12 pace, g i 7 s Nn“le; hit, Bush. Left| opjy cjde West Main street, be post. into the lead right away and furning | S 81 el b poned to a meeting of the Court of a quarter over the half mils ring in| American Leagus, SN eill” ; : i . TR Common Courcil to be hald at the S e v e | 2 & ng|ONellls Error Gives Chicage Vietory:| Senators-Red Sox Fail to Seore. |CORRH" oy i ifa iy G th er of the meeting. Murphy wuas sat- s oston g icago, Sept. 8.—Catcher O ‘Washington, Sept. 8.—Washington | s clpcrr rening. and the isfied to_keep Altawood n length and MARKET WAS ACTIVE. R % of Cleveland enabled Chicago o Win |ang Boston battled six innings with- | therest Do Siven ns the o moener hes & half behind in second place, and —_ St Toats o its| sixthy straighti.game today, 8 to. B ane o ioseonste s Danke ol s Ehereo N ety the rest of the field were not equal to | Half a Dozen Issues Supplied Half of e Be after eleven innings. called because of wet grounds after |to appear, they sec cause, and be this pair. Wilbur S. was distanced in SE TN Bales: Corr Pr et pr Wachington o1 Terry walked in the eleventh and |4 heavy downpour. Shaw allowed two |heard in ralation thereto. the second heat when he broke In the sl Chuclble Stecl 101 advanced a base .on Schalk's —out. pjts and Shore three. Score: A iash i Steel pf i K t O'Neill all i o mEi The above and foregoing 18 a true last half. Diumeter, with 208 1-4| New York, Sept. 8—Dealings in el Rasiers Liagat! Cicotte struck out but O'Neill allowei Bostha1CA), Washigsten i (A) oieve n to his credit in the first two heats set | stocks were again well over the mile - W. L Pet |the ball to get away from him. After b S i el O St SRMHUR G CROWELR, 2 new track record for the hglf mile are mark today, but the profes- SRRLEAT 719 |he recovered it he threw to right fleld 9 L ¢ beonerdionii2 et 271" 0 Clerk and Clerk of the Cound of ring, 1o ng the mark of 2.10 i-4 set! gional ‘cyaracter.of the trading was i g9 57¢ [trying to catch Cicotte and Terry i 2o s b Common Couneil. L\frl' Tucsday by Azora Axworthy. Léepin i recent eanditions Laits E 'scoredstrom‘ second with the \vmmx'tg'nv,,vdr,,b i 7 g0 he summary: dozen issues supplying fty per cent. 3 run. . Scor 3 Lewis1 o9 300 ot, purse § r{ the turnover. o et s e e L LER NOTIGE : i ! among these issues was | Hartford 8- 15 Granes1t ‘1278 0 o s, 1 5,410 Great (Cox).'... which registered an extreme 841 00 0 1 100l of 3 5-8 ints a 2 1- i £ ers. 01 1 1 0 Tl gain of 3 5§ points at 112 1 its Giants Perch on Aleck’s Benders 01 fao = | Jest pric e vear. *der- New York, Sept. S.—New York ! 110 0 Vv aom av Leiicern g > Miplu s s henhsinp s stopped Philadelphia’s winning streak 20 of i chm, (Mu s were again in speculative fa - | here today, easily defeating the league o R 5. 'stolm | _ Notice is hereby given that at a 217 1-4 , the referred rising 4 5-8 points, 1:%& champions in the first game of what s P ‘ meeting of the Coart of Common Hoxa Ditvers Clab Sb with 2 5-5 for the common, while At- 1% |was to be a double header, 9 to 3. i i Council ot the' City of Norwich. ‘held 1,000. G lentic ¢ mr{ :.n” \\lctsz rlumof rn]xri,,r‘ ‘g The game was terminated while Phil- = b0 == e fil’I”:)‘i‘flnguw\;)v‘?~ September, 1016, thet fosthye DBy by S et R e L adelphia was at bat in the ninth in- Fa RIE itched the eighth inning for|znd the fnal resolution adopted. (Crozier) th 2 3-4 for United Fruit. ning by a severe rain storm. The 29, S oraniiavnert it e S ne INor i g M i b g, (Pil tion Copper zlso rose to the second game was called off on ac- s 8313 1 Philadelphla (A) Attest CROWELL, rd of 63 1-4 on its gain of count of rain. Alexander, the pitch-| (x) One out when wiining run scored Lifsointia o) » o City Clerk ana f the Court of with concurrent strength ing star of the Phillies, was hit very | () Butted for Benz in fth R ahs Common in metals, notably American Smelting. hard, the Glants meking thirteen hits| U< Tae for Voo Xalnlts tn 7th. 1100 90 el A The movement in coppers was acoom- in seven innings. The Philadelphia 000000000 02 ool 0 ey e or panieq by \"B.)()rtvs of placing o R urth - fielding also was poor. Baneroft 0.8 9°1 00810018 4 3320 2 : > points * large orders in this market by the starred for the champions with a home | Two base ess. Three buso Lits, Speaicer, 5180 0 mentioned be, and the same Russian government. “hs run and two singles in three times at |J. Colins, Ja 5210 2y 2 established zs follgws United States Steel was under pres- | Iehigh Valley bat. Scores: St AR s ng in range with the boun- sure, but vielded only a fraction at & Ayers eS oy | : 4200 ojimap 1 Batween the lands of Theo- most and closed at a net gain of 1-3 ; J e e Athletics 8, Yankess 2. o B S 0 S o e T Pl oy point. _ Other industrials of the same Paskerter "4 0 §oamare "3 2" § 3| pnpaderphia, Sept. S—Philadelphia 38 3| <Bauman 0.0 o elx feet e o (Short class were temporarily higher by one Stocksb . 4 1 H 5 3 3 § 0ldefeated New York 8 to 2 on a rain- r's land, and Sl RN to two points. The steel tonnage fig- Cravathrt 1 2 H 331 3 0|soaked field here today. The home 5 ltherly 14 feet 'to a ures for August, to be issued tomor- i 3 il e kel Lt Yo e resterly from the north- oW @roscxpecton 20 SRONAINIICLEdBo e = s |runs in the first two innings off Rus- | theismny modee Murlins Defeat Worcester Twice. |2 D¥illed orders, as against the small Kiliter.c . 3 0 o Rariden.c & 1 scll and Love. Schang had home runs - T e decrease of the previous month. Alexander,p 2 0 0| Tesreaup 4 1 the first two times up. Manager Don- | Schaug h on a line parallel with = Equipments and _munitions played xxCooper 1 1 o A Six Teet westerly from the wester- ' et af Ertmun an unimportant part in_the S op- Oeschgerp 0 0 ol Totals =~ o i he T enter the Worcester team, ions and motors and allied shares i Pac Tl a curve to b: and Hanson pitched in_irregulas. Their course ,’:,.(‘u;f = Tt x:::wl\u was called on account STATE OF CONNECTICUT. i feet to & winning received very ragged by further gains rain. 7 5 5 . sy lr:?;?vjxl]'\:l;:de support. ' Scor e in such speclalties a5 Industrial Pa- e o saaesie ol All Residernits of Connecticut owning taxable securities [ of 2 bank wall on caid company's land: w er per, common 2 preferred, ion Baj SRt Tasinito ol Dotinir = =, = to the right with a ra 35 feet 2 ©|and Paper preferred ana the tobaccos, Now. Sork 2000303173l areliable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of four |3 e Chw s Te i s fept 9 Recessions of one to two points 1n Two s, Stock, Cravath, Fletcher, Robert. o H Treas o he face of a bank wall that {aces S e S encral ot AT The hiian con, Burs. Three base’hit, Fleteer. Home rus mills on the dollar has been paid to the State Treasurer caid company’s land; thence southwest: s 1l i Bancroft, Cravath, Tesreau. bout 100 feet on line parellel 2 tion of the government crop report £ ra % 2| aislocating serious impairment of corn R — ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th with and's 1-2 feat northwesterly from : é md spring wheat. Total sales of Robbins Take Both Ends. . T e 1 ocks were 1,000,000 shares. Boston, Sept. 8—Boston lost two erly ead of ol s e n T e games tc Brooklm Gy, 6 ¢534 end [ L Ihe estafes of thgsewho nezlectitoipay thisitaxmust pay | | 2 ealysd, Shet it srade forf g 85 v 2l = e = i . St g south sterly side etucket street tured the steady bond market. Total| Preczed Steel Car . 55 Rudolph in the Second for Boston Wer EAVY ALTY. Suni A 5 §=5| sale TR0 B et ot b6 Tara, SHlID the Prasos &b A H PEN. 5 iy et ey 2|5 re unchanged on call | 5 ; unable to hit either Pfeiffer or Smith y i et ~ : Beginning at the southerly side of ‘STOCKS. effectively. Four double plays in the Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liable at-an olevation i d game by ston were t s ol PR : e and running 2y e e e e e e this tax. Instructions and blank lists sent on appli- Hwestorly ae foe o 0| atonerat 3 5 51 Acme Tea features. Hartiord = falling 1.1 feot, 0 oStmpson.ct 5 o o Alaska Gold Scores: ti artford. st falling 1.3 feet, 25 feet fal o0 A s 10 QJ‘*- \;‘hrgg\\{_;‘s e Brmklhynn(ll) Bnnonb (‘n‘n cation to State Treasurer at feet, 1. Fsec falling 5 feet, 150 “aoney, i B oI A6 Sheny b hoo 2 e ab hoo a e S : e o ling'11.4 feet to a point oppo- g S S T TR F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasurer. |55 RU'ag sl fees, 1o 8, noms core; g .3 am. Qb 2 SR Mg 2 it omemitonien e i 1 8ldm cm ot Studet B e e forezoing rasolutions recommended by H o 0| Am Car &Fary 3 123 ofSmithab 8 02 5 o the Committee on Pubiic Works, rela- ¢ e —— i Am (&ogix “’r;f’lu 3 g g 2 1|Chappellelf 5 1 0 0 0 tive to the c‘smbllii;hm t of a grade Totals 33 vt s 0 P Sh ok LT and line for the sidewalk on the east- (x Van Dyke in 9th. H Saa= 4103 30510 3 erly and southeasterly side of She- Al Hide & L ot BHEn Ay o000 0 ore dCK=-pIcad lng Cu es tucket street, be posiponed to’an ad- i S 2 s > I‘R.V‘HC( meeting of the Court of Com- » r";"fm i e T : ooty < 20, 01D mon Councll to be held at the Council . 5 ireo” base hit, Jinwed. e Wi 5 Chamber in said City on the 1Sth day e TLocomo! & (z) Bhtted for Maransille fn Sth. 0 e arrle Ose of Sep Le.nhex; 12‘15. at & odlohr'k In; nge 3 of = b evening., aund that notice thereof be Planters Divides Double Header. xpress T b . Ziven In the manner required by law pNew London Conn., Sept. 8—New S e R e IRt . S DL T e ondon and Springfield divided the Rubber 58 oton . = - =2 ey, 4 St RN v double header here today, New Lon- Smelting $75 | pelio, vase hits,Koniichy., Chappelie; Olson, Wheat, tion thereto. i o Prefter. ‘Three base hit, Meyers, Myers. Sachifice — don winning the first game 5 to 2 Sucar Steel 199% | B Serkte, PR e o R R FeE e o Un s and Springfield the second, 1 to 0. The e e an” Conper i Brooklyn (N) Boston (N) & o L copy of record. SeC o 9 2 i he six: obsceo % 93, h y I3 A St JUR G. V- e s R R S i T B e % | sonetont *3 1% 8 lsnodaramet™ 33 1§ If you buy coal in large quantities you must have || auere awtiue o crowprn, o Seore Weolen pt Wabesh Tiw | Damerd® 315 0 gihaunegw 4 1 28 1IE room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. Common Counc Soringtioid Now,Lond R HaE o Wabnen ot {4}’ §23 0 ol 0 516 0 pringfiel W, 2 0| elle,] H H R N b Weits pero P10 ot § 0x o o/} When you want to use it you muet carry it from its 3 2 0 0 cer, 71 31100 Ve 210 0 0 th,: & S0 Y 2100 ofPmiy 30 iifdmond O Vo Merr 11e1 o 3101 8/) storage place to your range. and of all tasks that is one 1647 301 0 0Welser, o S ; 1|Collinste 2 Wmond2b 3 0 & 1 0|Mhefknse 3 0 0 1 of AN T &8 T ot S L e 1377 |MMeKe 3 0 8 0 OlGowdv.c 8 0 2 1 0 of the most weary. = Fisnnb 2 0 7.0 O|R'ridguezlb 3 0 4 0 0| 40" G & W 1 of T A S RN 30% | Smithhy 8 2 0 2 o|Bekbume 0 0 0 1 0 Hamnid.2b 3 0 4 1 OfHowardef 1 0 2 8 0 Gf & W T ot bt Tk oak ——— — —|3nvilless 2 0 5 7 0 5 1 h th hent, dnt A Spires,5 2 0 1 0 0[0dellsS5 2 0 0 0 0 HE nk Totals 321127 8 1jRudolbhp 3 0 0 2 0 When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, 5 3 Riconds.es 2 0 0 2 1{Fishe 21400 105 COTTON. aTragessor 1 0 0 0 o i d di th & If i861 Dideiny” 3 070 0 ofxiumel” 10 8 0 ofBut & Qb N, New Yorlk, :8ept. 8—Cotton futures mus % 3w |j @nd the trouble of attending to the fire. you use gas oo lendes 0 0 0 e of Bk R i 48 |closed steady. Ocfober 1511; Docem-! ( Dated for Wi fa i you require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- f|orer to the pudlic the finest standara Totals 20 218 4 1 et Lethlehem Steel pf 136 T ber 15.27; Jamumary 15.31; March 15.53; Scote by ;. 50 ol . brands of Beer of Furope and Americat il - e R L O i rane T 8% 2 gu|May 1o, :? T T et gl 533883k tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The | 2iNi%a% "Siiener, Colmbach Bavarian ingf@ld .. £ 0100 01|y h PO el "~ mi ing Two base hif, Magee. Three base hit. Daubert. A 2 er, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer M %8308 53| pom shoow 8 ow Homs 1y, Whoat, fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- Sonten, Sls Dainti Db SRt o) Pl W, Seat |\ g st 0% g8% 6y MONEY. tion; it is always ready. without dirt or trouble, in large C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunke fee B, Welser. BF. ovaren LR b B e i Fast Game at Plainfield. Tons ! ¥ i il P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourishe Springfield Now London B._F.. Goodrich. pf 148% 2113 113% e ?'-1 L o L S 5 small titi b 3 s’ Nourishe) ab nopo & o ab b po Califorgie Pet .. 215 011 21y | steady. High ow 2 3-4; ruling| Al rhe roads will' lead to Plainfield, or quantities. ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | 073 0 Omeconst 4173 Galitmls Pet ot 4% 8% 45% | rate 3; last loan 3; closing bid 2 3-%; | Sunday, t. 10th, when Putnam will Budwelser, Schlitz and Pabst. S 1130 oW 313 Comtrnl Tanther 5% 5% iy | offered at’8. SR A A ' A. &.'ADAM, Norwich Town - Mamn’d, 5 1 2 0 of M) 103 Cauidal Lea pt 3. 13 is expected. Mangger.Marisett bas a : £ Helephone 519 F] ¥isnodb 4 011 0 O|R'ridguez,lb 2 0 10 o 310 CHIDAGD aRANN WARKER. few new faces that will be seen in ‘the & = = Spfreasb 3 0 2 2 O(Howardef 3 0 0 o1 oo Tigh. Low. Close. lineup. The batteries for Plainfield -_4.,.-‘._____~__.._r' Ticouda,ss 4 2 0 6 2/0dell,3b 331 12% 12% 155 151% 154% it H: Y itch 2 Stephense 1 0 2 0 400 0% 3 I 133% 156% will be Harragan or Youmg pitch and DRS. L IER Oferholme 2 0 2 1 300 158% 154% 187! Bushman catch, Putnam, Black- o A and A. J. lolp B B& [Fomermp®. ¢ 13 8 — it s s more pitch and- caten. 287 Main St. otals u'18 76% 8% 1% B ot 4 nx Unless Uiban Shocker shows some- PRACTISE LIMITED TQ Eye, Eu-, Nou and

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