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gl e LEGAL NOTICES. Barnes and Mevers: i, T Time 1:33. ./ v and Win- | CONNECTICUT COLLEGE- INSURAROR and Emslie. | . ; = O an 3 LARGE FIELDS IN GRAND CIRCUIT Have you full’ covefige on your live (Second game.) Opbnivg g illyes g 5 4 ;¥ ¢ 2® 3 Y pening Exercises Held: in Hillyer tl e f 8 -;mh-.-xm bk A £ s SR s o Hall, Wednesdny Morming. . | Absolutely :Removes SSessors otice. IGHTNIN A 3 10 2 s e ey FIRE and - o s 223 9 PR o LA > R el el If not, call or write § Trot Undecided—Michailowa and Lotto Watts in De- a3 516| (Special to The Buileun) Indlg.estlon One package | . 33 3§81 Connecticut College, Sept. 26.—Ti: provegit. 25cat all dmggxs(.s, | All-persons lable to pay Taxes in the 4. L. LATHROR & SONS : S A Def. s 9.6 1 5 2 0lopening exercises of the Copnecticu: s i R hae i ke e Bhedotinkd 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. ciding Heat Today—Academy eats Independents 9-6 I 2 2 o|Coilege were held on Wednesday, 3 ' (8 et : g 5 161 9 1 ojmorning at 9 .o’clack In.Hillver hall, | (o erarion. .Le: us assure you that |0 Teturn to the Asseéssors on or before in Practice Game. . 1858 3 1 j|the new fleld house. This hall is‘the | jose are qualities that we shall bend |the first day of Noveber. 1917, a writ- 3 s o 2|t of Mrs. Appleton Hillver of Hart-1 ;- energies and concentrate our tal- |tenor printed list, properly signed and S B 7 s offord, and wag recently. completed. The | ants to maintain and"to promote- more SR to of all farabl@propetty owned 5 - e onening exercises of the college Were|(ha; ever must they mean in the new | 5™ L st iy ol October: Columbus, O, Sept. 26—Very large | had been lifted and that he will play Neale tn ‘o 0 o o s.g|Mmarked by many features of changes |, o" SNET, MURCIARY TRERE D INCTANW |y them: oh the First day o flelds characterized the ninth day’s|in the world’s series. Herzog was re- 2 56000000 g_ofas reserds foliege admi istyation. and | jege, therefore, a microcosm. or better | 1917. Those failing to make a list will racing of the Grand Circuit meeting |cently suspended for refusing to ac- | *Tuo base hits. Hehs. Fitmatrick. many newly appoinjed professors ard|je:haps a laboratiry for the demon-|y. charged a penalty of Ten Per. Cent here, forty-five horses scoring for the | company the team on its western trip, — members of the faculty were present|gtration of democracy and fellowship | MDA Mottt oy v word in four events and thirty-eight|on the ground, that he was in poor St. Louis 2, Giants 1. at the exercises, as well as (e entire (23008 98 GEMOCREr SO0 110N Y | adaitional, accor of these in three of the four. The|physical ‘condition. He will report| g [ouis Sept. 26—A single by |Sludent body, the trustees of the col-{}uman side to high and holy ends. At the same time and place all thase American Horse Breeders Futuritv for | with the Giants at Philadelphia next | g o0, [9u!s;, SR S04 SEle DY |lege. @nd friends and relatives of the | "ot nie* 11 he worla rightly impa- | having In oharge Exempt Properts three-year-old pacers drew but seven | Tuesday. Brock with the run that gave St |Stidents and faculty. The junior class, | iient and. intolerant of the person or [ ‘"% W& FULC0L BT - 5 entries and was a hollow event, Rob- Louis a 2 o 1 victory over New York | Which is the senior class of the col-4 giai, o G212 SN stands in the was ert Gatewood disposing of the field as (OPENING OF THE ARMY in the final game of the series here |18 led the other classes into the | ¢ jemocracy, it also nobly holds this | to law. 5 he_pleased. ‘FOOTBALL SEASON DEFERRED |today. Score: SR §7° | hall, and+took the precedence. for the |qiiitide increasingly toward every | Blanks may be obtained at the As- Directum J. handily won the 2.08 — Now York (M) st " Fear. 4% (he. aReuchgN = form of selfishness. sessors’ Office in City Hall. or will b pace. 'Tirs 2.15 trot was the big bat- | pigdlebury College Declined to Ap- o so a o| After praver had bee",oflifl“d-w en- | And now, as backsround for all this! i Gy n apDIIGRIel ’ tle and after five heats it went over o o Yomeet "3 03 Smyin rt % 8 §|jamin Tinkham Marshall, =A. M. B |0 0 000" V0ot o all vour life, in- | Sent by upo atioft. 3 b to have us insure|r dedilon tomorrow. - Michailowa pea Saturday. purts 318 it et 11 ¢/D, the newly appointed president of | ient ' thougn you be as scholars, in.| Office Hours: 9 a. m. io 5 p. m. is the time and Ictto Watts are left to pace the West Point, N‘—Y ‘Sept. 26 s "“-"m,;_,,, 51 o) the college, addres: ed the faculty and! qusirious ag -students, . faitaful = and Lists will be reteived beginning Fall and ob- | declding heat. . Y., . —Open- 00 0 Cratse.it 3 1 o Student body, fof the first.time, in|friendly in fellowship and in all com- 1917. ose new s ‘Rascal gave the talent a.big jolt in | INE Of the Army footbal season, plan- 337 Paulctte.1b 11 2 0|Mis capacity as presidént of the col- [y =ndl¥ In fellowahip and In all com® | Tuesday, October 2nd, 19 3 tain the protection of our|tns 213 pace. Ife so'd for §10 in a ned for mext Saturday, prowbiy wiil 181 D.Batrd3n $ 3 §jlese President Marshall §pok= in Part |\ou the background of all lite and the | Dated at Norwich, Conn. Sept. 27th, - ticket worth around $175. Tghlan e, 307 Brock.c i aj s Follown= - e fivst essentjal everywhere recognized |1617. strong companies. Simmonds, favorite, iched third, ::;':' :;"fi: l“fi‘.'t’e'“ .{‘:ggu:n P ‘“or Mas.p 3 4 of Women of . Connecticut College, | g char.ete:f‘ Not cleverness, not abll- FRANK H. WOODWORTH ISAAC S. JONES oo Tad Samerced their de-|of the military academy have failed e § 8 ol e ongred’ colicamuss: aan” iy, |1y, Bot Wrilliancy, toughsthese shal AUBER L SINLD 5 & Recl Edgats Agont ciston /i the Driver Mueras-Suldine |to obtain another team to i the en- 3 > atos 9 9 813t is a pleasure to share with vou in | hcter s inp Aest aod R out desind MICHAEL J. CURRAN ,"""":’:‘; b ‘.“'M - ‘ee [case of vesterday arternoon, an- K'g;:m:;-my e e — — — - —|this exercise which formallv launches|ihar the world makes upon its now. ____ Asselsors Richards’ Bu 9 n nounced today thai after investigation | The Army schedule ST P i My e 4% 9311 a]the third -caae?ic year of Connecticut | [nto that new age that is to he we wiil Sy = the award of $100 to C. A. Vaentine Rounced, today, follows:e =~ =~ (D Batd der Maym Wb College. to enter by sympathy into | build ourselves ihto fabric of the com- NOTICE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW for winning the 2.19 trot in which Silinge of Techinlans: "Ot gie In- Score by Innings: the feelings of those jvho come ANeW | monwealth of God.” Our souls must The 1 Ao ten 1E Tamrs MeEtiin iin Suldine dropped the first heat would | Sitube, of Techmolosy: Oct. A8 Vit |yeiiar T8 2332898 0§ o-iit the campus and those who return. |cuier. and this' they cannot do uness | The leal voters in Town Meeting ir stand, and ‘that no further punish- | glnia Military Institute; Oct 20 Tufts|si os (o o ¢ 0.0 0 o1 0 ¢ 0 1—2| whether jn the. role ‘of "student or'|they are qualined in the divine assay | he, Tpwn of ‘Franklin ars. herety Erowu & Perkins, /iwmeys-al-law [ ment would be meted out to Murray. | College: Oct e Toiee teacher. to carry forward ‘the enier-|as based’ on those spiritual attributes | xaiq Town ankiin, on Monday. o s k. Shetucket St. A e 10 C"“Dml s !{; - Phillies 5; Pir Pirates 0 prise which they have so splendidly | which men call character. O-~tober 1at, 1917, for the purpose of Over Thames Nat. Bank, e s ember 10, sle; November 17, Leb- 5 3 begun. Some of'us who are novitiates | At the conclusion of the address Mr. | selectirg 1ts Ofcers, as required by Entrance _stairway near to Thames . anon Vailey College, Pittsburgh, Sept. 26—Rixey held |as teachers and administrators are in | Marshall yend the following night lete | 14w, viz: National Bank. Telephone 38-3 Pittsburgh to four scattered hits to- |quite the same mood as those who en- One Assessor: three Board of RéTefl WINS PRACTICE GAME e - pr ST S ~ 2 oA CHANGES MADE IN gay while Philadeiphia hit Carléon and | ter with the'Class of 1921, and thers redorich T Hvies, wmien his Toae RiEas Selsctmens: Tofn - Clerke Foan ’ DIRECTQRY Trim_ Independents 9-6—Parker’s Drop Evans hard and wop, 5 to 0. The vic- | must always be; therefore. a bond .of | hufore the exercizes, In Tesponse o a Lo o R TovEs LRI Kicks Wins for Red and White. NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE | tory clinched second place < for the |sympathy and understanding between | neroomal tetiar hion' ine pobomnt g | AUGltore: thiee Grand Jurors: | thre ‘ Double Headers An: nced for Most = Al of us who begin together. whether |sent to Dr. SyKes expressing the ‘ap- ang two Tewn School Committes 3 The Academy team beat the Inde- | . soonjrey Pk Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 0/1 2.0 0—3 10 1|student or teacher. We who come to | preciation and good will of the college | Tne poils will be open from 8 a. m - o 3 5 h is._ours year. % 4 e gclock he . A wn S T L ‘;nggfi::;‘::m‘;e‘“;he:‘“';‘:uc; New York, Sept: 26—The following |and Schmidt, W. Smith. | Umplires, | entering into the life and work of the ST S A R B ST Meeting will be open for the transact | More per man than the N, . A. feam | National Leasue schedule changes | O'Day and Harrison. e, 1:32. college. and would stop for a moment | er. Connecticut College, as you real- | First—To hear and act upon the re- TO NEW YORK and they had a fine backfield but the [WSLe announced tonight: o mon—ik to thank you warnfly for the cordial- | ize, must have a lasting place in my | ports of the Town Omcers e o Ll Boston will play double headers in Chicago 1; Brooklyn 0. itv and genuineness of the welcome |lifd and thought as a mréat possipility | Second—To see If the Town will pay FREIGHT AND PASSENGER i In the first,quarter Parker drop- | Brooklyn Wednesday, October 3, and| chicago, Sept. 26—Chicago bunched | that we have received. .In all our|in the education of women. The open. |® T T oon i ats SERVICE BETWEEN kicked a fleld ‘goal from the 30-yard | Thursday, October 4, instead of, as| tiree hits off Marquard in the sixth |hearts ix the common sentiment—it |ing of the third scademic vear Alves thoiluaiyia; BelbaiToen 1o DaY Biw PRTE NORWICH AND NEW YORK line. In the second quarter the N. F.|Proviousiy scheduled. By ¢ | inning and shut out Brooklyn, 1 to 0, |is €60d for us to be here. me_opportunity. to send to- you and to | of ta indebtednes . From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- §/ A team came to within 25 vards of | oW VOIS Will PAY tWo sarhes at|ir the last game of the series, Weav Before we look forward. mav we not lthe student my gordial .greetings -and [ Fourth-—To lav tax for the ex- days, Sundays at 5 p. m. | their opponents’ goal and with a long ;’lf"‘"*‘,‘, Vd““ ay, September 30, can- | er held the visitors to four hits, pass- [ Proberly to consider ‘hew the first | heartfelt good whhes. May it flour- "penses of the Town for the -ensuing ew_ York, Brooklyn Bridge, |ipass, Parker to Oat, a touchdown was [ *°\/nE Fridav’s game. B i ed two and was given good support. |mark of the scholar, of the person of {ish under your presidenc Year; to say when the same shall be tor, East River, foot Roobevelt || made. New York will plav double headers | ““score: mannefs. quality and culture. is ap- | (Signed) due - St Eioeet, Mondays, Wedncsdays, Fri- The Independents by an N. F. A.[in Philadelphia on Tuesday, October | krooklyn ..0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 4 1|Dreciation.. Aporeciation of the past, FREDERICK H. SYKES. Fifth.—To fix the compensation for Street, Mondays, e pe! : 2, and Wednesday, October 3 = el tha Collector: and days at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, ! fumble, got the ball up in the N. F. A |2 2 - Chicago ..00000100x—1 7 1in persons, work and achievement. We | e TaastiE. A S 1o7e | {erritory then met a stout resistance, | S2ncelling Thursday’s gzame :nd Marquard, Coombs and Kruger; |can think of nothing which is 30 vi- || The reading. of the letter made a| 197 @75 oiher business . KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 || but on the fourth down Ed. Williams, | IS the season in Philadelphia Weaver and O'Farrell. Umpires, | tal to those in academic life as appre- | profound impression upon -all present, o S e $125—F. V. 3 T O i oa T oy, . o s | Weanesday, October 8. Quigley and Byron. 'Time 1:27. ciation cf those. whose heirs we are.[and linked: up the bhest that .was. in SR W T CHBIL, 2nd of grateful recoenition of all they |the past through this courteous inter- THOMAS NEWMAX knocked out for awhile but became to after some artificial respiration. Many fumbles were made on both sides, but the N. F. A. showed the Braves Take Two from Cincinnati. Cincinnati, O., Sept. 26—Boston took both games of a double header from change of greetings, with all the high promise and expectation of the fu- ture. The unanimous conviction on aid and nned ‘and ‘dreamed. But not only must we be persons of appreciation, but like the founders we Cleveland Shut Out Red. Sox. Boston, Sept. 26—Cleveland closed its 1917 series here_foday by defeating Selectmen. RIVA Ls 5 best all-around playing. Onlv three- that while thers | QUarters were played because of the the campus is that the -college ix pro- ceeding mobly and hopefully and en- thusiastically along the lines profject- shall be also padple of vision. Women bow in graciovs recognition, and men doff their hats to the man or woman Boston 2 to 0. Counbe’s pitching and three double plays alded the visitors. Chapman stole second twice during Cincinnati here today, Barnes _and Nehf pitchin€ in fine form. Each scored a shufout over the Reds. the NOTICE '’ Did you ever think, scarcity of time. haverbesh Sl osorts o R an = S e e e e e e e e SoaT | i M e AOS I ROy | £ ANNDAL FOWN MEETINS. ise. F 2 0 a eider pitched bol es. but 25 Seowe: s . r - v v e legal voters In vn A bread, it still remains the ONE| Herzod's Suspension Lifted. Heivad by Beouan o the ints i | O oouut ot Wio game_buke. Srons: | ioe the siver or the chasor the' (e | (orth: Hy, 168, RNt Dresident. In- the Town of Norwich, are hereb < New York, Sept. 26.—President | € P . nel boring its wav through -the hills. warned to meet in ANNUAL TOW! GREAT FOOD of the whole werld?| y.pmpstead of the New York Bl [ CEneRas SiEeonen : smnae % 0% 8o "1 1% 3 3| e atately bullding rising storv afe MEETING, in their several voilng dl No matter how loaded with good |League baseball club anncurnced to-| CETexs Game:) Chapman.ss 4 2 0 4 1 301 2 oltar starv into-the air, and not lesx tricts. by law provided. to wit: il indefinite suspension of | Boston 000010000—1 8 0| Howardef 4 1 3 0 0 42910 xt = s FIRST DISTRICT —At the Town thi our table may be, your meal | &SRE that, the the. G Cincinn: 000000 Bothrt'© 41210 i iy ye )i SPRCEaREIoERT ataking or Worman: of Hall In the City ana Town of Nor- inw= ay. B i Captain Charles Herzos of the Giants | Cincinnati 0000 & of X st $ 130 2 aion who drenms.of “the: mew ex: || BRIEF STATE NEWS - || =l 3 will be a failure without GOOD _ e — L B r s 492 2 % tloperiment ahd with this in thought and SECOND DISTRICT—At 181 West s 4 1 4 3 %l assurance, after the new princivle, the - i BREAD. ! 30100 T3l Main Street. Engine House. 4 Coumbep 3 1 0 10 Amewe 3 1 5 2 0|New element. the new confrivance. THIRD DISTRICT —At Unlon Hall ANDREWS’ BAKERY — — _ _ihardp 2 0 0 2 0leven the new surgical operation and 3 D e wn el : Totals, 927 14 UJenesp 0 0 0 1 0ftreatment and healing azelt. that| New Haven.—The Polish‘Alliance 0-| ROURTH DISTRICT At the o1d SUMMIT STREET . . 1 1 °° %lsrall serve humanity, one mayv believe | cieties of New Haven have made pre- | Schoolhonse, Norwich Town, opposite - Totals 32 82 14 1|that there has never been 1 moment | limzary pidns for the holding of a|the Green. @) Ratted for Leonard 'In $ih: in the historv of the world when it | bazaar to contribute to the relief of | FIFTH DISTRICT—At the Pomemah DR.R.J. COLLINS e bx enings: 0 L o es|VaS more true that where there is no | the poor, distressed and war stricken | Large Hall, in Taftville. - . Bosten ...0%. 270 0 4 o o o o o o_slvisicn the people perish. T-wonld uree. | people of Poland. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Blllings Hall, : Z MARKET WAS REACTIONARY Two base hits, Hooper, Gainer. ~Three base hits, | then. upon ns in the second p'acé that 2 Hamilton Avenue, East Side | = b e i Erens. [e be peonle of vision drsamins. ses Bristol—A meeting of ‘he vommit-| =ON MONDAY: OCTOBER lst 1#11 Because of the Increasing Stringency | 1ip Erie = ) — the, visuilizinz, befote they can be | tee in charge of the local cahpaign to|at six o'elock ' in the forenoon, to N 0 G, H i ' lect by ballot the Town OMcers who i i in Money. - Bl Chicago 4; Washington 5. concretely before us. secure hooks for the- . soldiers and|e b t L 148 Main sm::‘, “;;arwlch. Conn. 4 Bactzie Washington, Sept. 26—Washington | Not least amonw comvonent ele- | sailors, was held Tuesday evening. |2fe by law, or by vote of the Town. one Now diFork s SRDEI.26_Increasing L cvened the. series with Chicigo today [ments of the life of this young collae | Eristol's allotment to the national fund | €/f5ted at that time by ballot vis: b gency in -money -constituted . the | . Granby - Min'z by taking the second game, 5 to 4. T2 ocouize Bis ontstintine analis is_3$1,000. ) members of the Board of Relief. & determining factor in today’s reac unby Min Score: of democracy and fellowship and co-| Pown Clerk, Town Treasurer. Ootec. i i cl a HT AR . artford—Rt. Rev.. Chauncey B.|(or or Town Taxes seven Constables, NOTICE ‘c‘::}’,’sm;"f:;:’;;e:‘a{hé g g 00 Saskeit & Bark s ek M g Drewster, Mrs. Brewster and daughter, [ thres .:“’en:. &E the * Town " Depost raili v f 00 not: entral 4.0 0 0 0l Mcnosky,it 4 3 3 1 0 —————— Mi anor I. rewster, ave re- 'und, two Auditors, two egistrars o Painting. Paperhanging. Plastering, | Fdte prevailing shortly before the| 100 finols Cenrl 30 13 o|veserss. & o1z gf I Coraed el arier soontluy the sumd. | Voters, our membere of the. Towp and also a specialty in Decorating and | close, when it dropped to 5 per cent s O 385 5 ofMimet 42200 = i s School’ Committee for three years, th Graining. Samples of my work can be| Time accommodations showed sreat- Prioaame 23000 ’IMP mer at Northeast Harbor, Me. L LT T DL o B RS : e : e Charrits, , gy o - L R e R L e e 3100 Mo 1008 2 ol QY Wethersfield.—David Phippennig of [ *"8j {he term of the others In 1918 e T i~ ARy b e Cuifiom. fhe aitindeior i . 30w 1 olemien” (123l a Watg-bury, employed for some time|ten per cent of the registercd. voters aug18STuTh o bas | fns facptaeesll B e ATA 1 L altums 16 83 € ar by Thomas McNierney of Main street, | of the Town, lodged with the Town e ar Al el e htha drins sAsaticad SRR xBuseell 1 0 0 0 ofdohnson® 2 1 0 0 0 Weathersfleld, committed suicide Mon- | Clerk. as psovided by law, and de- 19171918 #t E ¢ | 190 It Nickel Risberg.ss 0.0 0°0 0 - = day morning by shooting himself in the | termine by ballot whether any persons ELLA M. POTTER, °?;““}}f per gefl:‘r-":": s 106 It Nickel pr | Schallce. 00 0 0 of Towls 3110212 1 Send. % ‘l:‘lolxl“::“llc-n“qt;: sell epivifious and virtually no 26 hennecott Lynn.c 305 0 0 ;3 ni . e & Ritce Dutiura Stocks moved irregularly the great- e Lok Svect Fixip 1018 o sompm of the Town. s Phone 13682, _ sepSSTuTh _|er part of the day, but fell back gen-| 20 Lix & Myers br wlenidns 1 0 0 8 0 Sl f— - Norwalk.—The. Improvement in the | ‘1o Poily "shall be open 1n the First enerally in the last hour, industrials| 100 Lordlazi P Totals G2 13 0 TG S0 AN E A GUIN G ten U0 S0 o e T | Piatle from eix o clogkyipithe metn & b * s 100 Louis ash otals 3 . — continues and whi slow, 1s suffici - ree L - nd other leaders pointing the way. g Xl Co. (x) Tatted for Weaver in Sth. e g - d in 11 th districts fro 190 Franklin St The recesston followed Dublication Of | ‘Ion Meawih 3 &' . (50 Thatted Tor Faber in’ o0h. Before a Novice Attempts to Do |lv prohounced to be very sratifving to| 2o0n A4, I af} other, Miseriots from e the weekly reviaw of a trade author-| 60t May Dept store o, O e e 0 s 2 04| Things, as He Sees a Good Shot Do | hi® friends. o'clock in the afternnon i8 THE PLACE TO GET A NICE |ity which referred o the rutter con-| 9t N5 ", Woshington " 71 0 0 0 13 0 0 x—35| Them, He Should Compare Build,| Hartford—Three thousand and five |, ARd: 2150, to meet at sald Town Hall ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE |fusion” in the steel industfy as a re-| i Miiaie Sieer Two base bit Weavér. Thre base Bt Mur-| Egc, With Those of His Model. hundred baskets of homegrown peach- | raid day fo hear and act upon the PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- [Sult of the prices established by thej 20 M. & & L new . o —_—— es were “disposed of by the jobbers in |annual report of the Selectmen and THING IN THE MEAT LINE. e R e A e Athiotics 47 St Louis 0 People are prone 1o dolize and imi- | Hariiora: 1500, vaskets'in New o | il recoimendstions, e raborie o i 3 Bain | o Micun Pacifie s S tate a winner, but before the trap- 500 baskets in Waterbury: and |the To T, ¢ 4 VAL. LUPPERT |(iitone fei fom 913 o 170 and | % N aome ™ Philadelphia. Sept. 26—Myers' ex- | ghooting novice attempis to do things | 150 baskets in Bridgeport. The qual- | Fommierion. the Heaith ofcer and the k 2 2508 150 Nat Biseuit cellent pitching, which was backed Up |as he sees a good shot do them he|ity condition of these was generally port of the Trustees of the Otis LI- closed at 110 1-8 a net loss of 2 3 LR et (i by splendid support by a team of | should mentally compare his build, | good. brary: to gramt salaries: fo lav a tax points. Man{eatflther l:‘xi“”&;r ::g E ¥ ung playoer!,sdefented St. Louis ®- | tethperament and other characteristics toSmast l'k;’e expenses of the h'ruw;.bxlr{:» = COpDeIS reac Ol ke = ; ;. i to - Scoxe- with those of hi; New Haven—The regular September | cluding the expenses of the Public Dr. Alfred Richards shippings, which had been almost the| . 180 X. ¥ Alr Braxe B Toute’ TOSD 080089 3 5l man iy L o has- | term of the saperior courts, both civil | Bchools, and ‘ta” fx the compensation BENTIST only prominent stocks to show actual Phjl. 01000210x—4 5 1|ale a gun in apecullar manncr be. |and criminal, will open today (Tues- | f the Tax Cellector. = ~ © - T strength, also vieided. 0 X Davenport and Hale, Hartley. Myers | cause they have to. Their way may|Gav) and some,busy sessions are(mown will autharize the Selactmen. tn fice Hours: Rails at no time evinced any of the | .5 Nort & West and Perkins. Umpires, /Owens and|pe & bad way for an of scheduled for both sides. The trials| borrow a sum not to exceed $150.000 2 by 00 N a. or a m: an entirely vg"fx' '.‘m?"s_,“"\"gffi i 1 jusestionaige s IIMnEsES Iio conlisxoup 100 Norih Paciac Evans. Time 1:24.. different butid. on murder charges are listed In the| (doliars). In such sums and at such Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 |) grangers. Pools remewed their ace | oo miche e 4 T== A cellent shot and et clutch the trig- | degree murder being Walter Dillard | ¢y, "Fopts and obligations of the Town tivity in minor specialties, but failed 1300 Pern R R ..... National Leasus. ger-guard with "his forward hand.!of Derby, Agostono Tint! -of Water| socruing before the next annual town ——— 3 . 400 Peoples G & € Brookisn at Pittsburg! Owing perhaps to an abnormal short- | street and John Venditta of Oak street.| maeting, and. to deliver ihe mnotes or to attarct a following. Moderate zains| {00 ples 0 ¢ ™ sbureh OmaE pegevaio an Abnoumal sholl R O F h icantk were scored by Ohio Gas, Distillers| 510 bria eo . =% American Leagua e et or aome old InJury o e | O L ATl e Tor e beat Intercet -Am Co. - P % o at Washin _pecul 57 tb n. renc| REMCAR-FON Wl [cectaliw and Maee pstesiea Po-| W St SU s 3 Priiaacionia. arm, this may, for that man, be the LEGAL NOTICE. A0S, TO% ™ aetermine whether the tal sales amounted to 585.000 shares. Probability of a government easiest and best way. 1700 Pltts & W Va' —— Town 'will make an appropriation- to assist in maintaining the Otis Tibrary, Guarantee ail work. We make no loan | 760 Pitts & W V pr YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. But this: does not prove that it is|° ' NOTICE T0. CREDITORS. cherge for Storage. Discounts on all | to Haiti and shipment of $500,000 gold | 1500 bressed Steal Car % 2 : Uiy 4 A Unoured 8t Sace e i ot i hancial s |- oimeed B Cor p the best way for any or every, man. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD| Also o act upon ihe vetition o : B An e ational League. it e kPl el at Norwlch, within and for the District | more fhan twentv legal voters of the Practical Furrier cidents of the day. 100 Ry Steel Sp Boston 1. Cincinnati 0. (First game.f e S R L Gt 3 B Norwich, on the 35th day.of Sep-|Town.' askiug that the Town appro. i v 2 Boston_3. Cing 0. (Second - i re- | tember. A, D., nriate a.sum of money Mot Lo axces HE S ELTN, itk e L T R DL e 2 Lo e ey e L 8 end is where the designer of the gun | = Present, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | £13.000 (o reliove Pupils ragiaing in saia 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bldg. | S\ e e e 11300 Rep I & Sieer I Philadeiphia 5. Pittsburah 0. intended the forward hand should be,| Estate of Amy Irons, late of Lisbon, | Town and attendlne the Norwich Free S = erty 3 1-2's moved in the narrow 500 Rosal Duteh . Chicago 1. Brookiyn 0. ard this most learners will find the | in_said District, deceated. Academy of the customary term fees Eroove of par to 100.02 Total sales.| 5t X%ousas ¥ American League. best place. jOrdered "That' the Administrator cite |.for' the achion Year of 73171218 J par value, aggregate: ,765,000. 200 Sears g 5. New Yorl 3 the creditors 7T sa eceased to bring | Also. to detarmine what. If any sums TEAMING AND TRUCKING | P25 "8 S onte of *hsnes were un- o0 Shattuck © - e E e The term “forward hand” s used |in° tieir Ciaims' wgainal. maid’ estate | ar'mones stall he appropriated by the PTI i 4 Binciats because there are many left-handed | within six.months (rom this date, by [ Town to pav the Dro raia share o DONE VERY PROM LY AND AT e oy Sl 800 South PaciSic Pnllmn“llnhh 3 ms"nu“h S n St a otice to that eftect. to-|sald Town, for ibe construction or im- - B T Weshiagion 5.’ Chicago . shooters and quite ¥ number who can R e aoiipe o that sefert: o= ] anld ;Tomn, fox, (b conmizuction .or ok B sy shoot from eitner shoulder. There | §I St Tont neareat to the place whers | Town by the Highway Commissioner of STOCKS. 500 Southern By pr — A. D. LATHROP . = 300 Stuacbeber T e are a number of fine right-hand shots|saiq” deceased Iast dweli., and i the | the Btate of Connecticut. as nrovided for - D. Alsska Gald 3 1000 Studebaker, .. & who habitually shoot with the left|same town, and by pubiishing the same | in, an Act of the Ganeral Assembly Phons 175 Allls - Chalmers 100 Tome 'C Comn New York .. R arm_almost straight, so that the left | once in & newspaper having a circula- | known as Chapter 378 of the Special — T | 100 Texas Co. Priladeiphts . 8¢ hand graeps_the. barrels in: front oftion in said District, and make:return| Acts of 191 2600 Tobaceo Prod 8t. Louls 81 - . | to this Court. g Dated at Norwlich, Conn. this 26th - 4= 500 Tran & W Steel Cincinnatt . P o NELSON 1. AYLING. Judge. . | a0t t63ad i onormlch, Conline atlve eaches Am * 2200 Union Pacific Chicago Very long-armed men are apt to| The above and foregolng is a true CASPREP. K. BATILEY. im 400 Uni_ Alloy Steel Boston . do this because the most natural point | copy of record. 5 e T i 2200 U Clgar Stores okt 3 for the left hand falls beyond where| Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. W. LILLIPRTDGE. Rocky Ford Melons A= A S AP the gunmaker figured it to be. This 00| Wetsctmeon of Ehe Town ot Notwich, = 300 United By Inv method of holding, so long as the left| oprcE. Al e anidy d6- s 400 Un Ry Inv pr Chicago, - arm finds it easy, is not mecessarily a | ceased are herehs notified to present == = F Sl\ Gl‘ en c n Am 2800 T 8. 1 Aloobol Boston * .. a fault, but one should not adopt it | their claims against said estate to the ‘ re e or' = e Gerdand - unless his build compels him to, andersigned at o1 Main St. Norwich NOTICE it . o Conn., within the ma limite n the - 4 = = 00 US Sm & Ref | Warhington a Wherever - the forward hand finds 5 e Theé legal voters of the Town .of SHPNEL. EXENE NG ORIE. Am 100.U. '8, 8 & Ref pr . New York 4 the quickest and easiest control of the | ~0°® ANd TOreROIE Crder. UINN, Ledyard are hereby warned to meet in Am 195100 U. S, Steel i 35 + el 2 Al A 2 i SPICES for Pickles and Preserves im 1000 U S. Steel pr Phtladelpnta 1111 5 gun is the ‘best place. > sep27d Administrator. | the Town | HAll in sald Town, on Ansconda. Uiah Copper. Monday, ) ; 9 200 Va c L — n the foremoon until 3 o'clock in th o R e U ° $30,000 in Baseball Equipment - afternoon. for the purpose of choo: 200 Wabash_pr B ing Assessors. Board of Relief, Selec Peopie’s Market Training Camps. “Locome 100 Wells Fargo . . 0 2 men, Town €lerk, Town Treasurer, 6 Franklin Street i 100 Western Pac Washington, Sept. 26.—Contracts for . 2 . Anditers. Grand::Farors.’ Colicater, ot Bat & 900 West Union Tel $30,000 worth of baseball equipment on t ou ant o0 eet Taxes, Constables. Registrars of Vot- Batopllas Min 1100 Westinghouse for immediate delivery to the soldiers L4 ers. and Town School Committee, JUSTIN HOLDEN. Propristor Also Lo hear the report of Selectmen, 800 Wilson_Co. Treasurer and School Committee o0 Wil O in the training camps in this country Ooes the dread of the dental chair cause you te negisct them? Y. — | «so0 Boin e B e 200 W & L E pe were awarded here today to four = A e cliog CommICtee. reeg B 2400 Witlys - Oland < < aeed have no fears. By our method you can have ydur teet! . n z Tioo 0 Wisconsin e e ronned o axtracted ABESLUTELY NITHOUT BAN To make appropriation for’ ‘support O, of _schools for ensuing vear. To take action In regard to building road with state aid according to Chap- American House manager of the Washington Ameri- 1400 Butte & Sup cans, and director of the soldiers’ balil 200 Cal Petroleum Can Pacitc 300 Woolworth 100 Worth Pump CC™SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Special Rates to Theatre Troupes e Total stles 566,650 and bat fund. m Traveling Men, Etc. Cerro De Paseo : e CTRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE | ter 2«;4‘;»5’ the P!(vh!k‘x.:f:‘u of, 1907 Livery Connection Shetucket Street | 5ob Chandler Yoter : b SOETEON. S Bhvgoing Jnclamatis = 2 STERILIZED. INSTRUM XNTS I ateepdnd by chagiprs 155 and 581 Pab- 100 Chic G W New York, Sept. 26—Cotton futures oronto, Sept. 26.—Toronto, eham- / c 2 £ o'do any other . FARREL & SANDERSON, Prope 100 Cric & W pr closed steady. October 2400 Decem: | pions of the Internationa) league, de- LEA~A~:'NE" P — 189S done at saia Testing, TToper one 754. 200 G ks ber 2355: January 2347; March 2358; | feated Indianapolis, American Asso- 2 - EPTIC DRINKI! Brsiness meeting to be called at 1.30 = = o May 2373. ciation champions, 4 to 0, in the sec- . “OWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST. WORK . m ew York, Sept. 26—Detroit defeat- [ 1300 Chle Copper New York, - Sept. 26—Can game. hRme - conauitaton: WILLIAM I. ALLYN, Town Clerk. e New York again in the second game | 100 Shino Con strone: HIGhT6: 1w -a tittng: i DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLS CHARLES A. GRAY, of the present series today 5 to 1. 200 Comput_Teb closing bid 4 1-2; offered at 5 last SHONE. MOvEe. % ‘ DENTISTS | SN, X, UoLhRinas, Enright, a recruit, pitched five in-| ey contk S8 loan 5. The Plavers- Fraternity still is ac- 3 . s e S ,B', Ao rings for the local team and was hit| 7200 Com 0 D men il cover (Ohe el (Successors to the hing Dental Co.)° "~ - : i di g Ba¥d in the third funthes. Scove: 100 Com Prod_pr SHICHOT SN Sniy. e e tumy_ waiithg Al 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. Detroit ..103000000—5 6 2| 1300 Cabe Cane ‘Susar ~ ks . « i ¢ S| iRB I lGSora: Chvae duys: | WHEC S0RT 3 24.M.t8P. W y i . ): New York 000100000—1 5 3| 200 Cubs Came S pr May 1 IIdisn diew nmw 1 More than a_thousand minor league P Loged . The Piano Tuaer, Boland and Stanage. Enright, Love) 1100 Del & Hudon OATS— 4 players may find themselves out of Lady Adistamt . Jelsnhens 122 Prespect St. nd Ruel. Umpires, Hildebrand -and] sios or® eoint: - e vi - - : - s a .U 9700 Dist Securities . % sBi 5o 815 | employment next veai Will the ma- — - Phone 511 g Dineen. Time 1: 100D. 5. S & At pr . % an eix Jor league: strike for higher salaries? ¥ e : e H BEFTESY A,

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