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&8 s Trotters; 3 in 5, $14,000. The Real Lady. br f. by Mo- ko, Murphy . Harvest Gale br f, Cox . Bertha Maguire, br f, Acker- man . ‘Worthy Volo, Mary Coburn Have you full coverags en your live stock againet FIRE and LIGHTNING? If not, call or write J. L. LATHROP & SONS 7 ers Become Active—Box Seats Now Sold for $50—Pur- Peter Billiken ch-c, Nuckols z bm, Valentin 05 1-4. 2:04 Pace; 2 in 3; $1,000 Little Frank D bg. by Little L Frank. Valentine ... Butt Hale, br g, Murphy . Young Tod bg Cox Thomas Earl, bh, Marvin, Peter Pointer, bik h, Snow Auto Zombro bg, Ru: Time 2:08 3- SECOND DAY’S RACING & AT DANBURY FAIR Featured by Driving of Miss M. C. Flynn whose Horse Won Heats of 219 Trot. lhtt.u—lut Street Norwich, Conn. of N& b B ! / ’ A ' A // § fatality of the football season occur- red here today when - Francis Burns was killed during a practice game be- tween teams made up of members of the Rindge Techfical High School football squad. Burns’ neck was broken when hé tackled a player who was running ‘back a punt. THE REAL LADY W_IN! THE KENTUCKY FUTURITY stanced World’s Champion in Sec- ond Heat of Ra Lexington, Ky. Oct. 2.—The Real Lady, driven by Murphy, won _the $14,000 Kentucky Futurity “The Blue Ribbon™ of the trotting turf, in con- vincing style here today. Miss Bertha Chicago, . 2.—With the argival tonight of the first out of town Zon- tingent for the world's series, the prices of tickets for the three Chicago games. were. sent skyward by scalpers who insist they wi'l’be able to supply purchasers who failed to get seats most merchants | through the regular channels. ed i YOU in- Although the reserve seat tickets ey R INE INSURANGE 't |and the box seots will not be distrib- v erchandise you [uted to* purchasers until Thursday, :::-:o::n“""::;-l - 5 scalpers are accepting deposits on or- to handle your ad- Al e is OURS, “for ALL |seat for three games and 335 for stand of -our companies are strong and |se: which sold for $1.50 each. What proven. system the speculators are using in their attempt to obtain tickets.is puz- ISAAC S. JONES zling officials of the Chicago Ameri. |" (msurance and Real Estate Agent |cans. as all tickets are rogistered and Sister Strong Time 2:05 1 \\\\\\\\\\\ N QCTOBER finds LLIMN NN DN N\ N\ numbered and the applicants will be psainsi i ‘hi Lt Schuettl tomor- | meeting in which the judges’ eyes :’osl g,rxe‘!hgl :“om%:a %t :nufnng. the |caught The Real Lady first, a nose |Ofed a stepper in a race. The sum- _F . O. B. F ACTORY . B. P. LEARNED & CO. |aid of the police. ahead of Miss Bertha Dillon, Sum- | Mary: . s Purchasers of the 18,000 bleachers | marie . 2.19 trot, purse $400 (unfinished.) % o P : ency Established May, 1846. and pavilion seats, which will be|2:14. Pace, 2 in 3; $1 Two Heats |Grace Skillman, b m Z A motor truck must sub and Agency ; $1,000 ( placed on sale Saturday, will be Monday.) (Miss Flynn) .... ..1 1 2 4 2 - f COST ” = — obliged to pass through a long wire - Hazel Hall, bl m (Mur- 7 the acid test o 5 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW cage, bem!ermfi ;h: pa'l;!l( im'm“eldi:etely Geé’;‘?‘(fl“",;“ bg, by Mabel % e Tph}!) SR 22131 i h . th b oo Sl i S e e after buying tickets. There wi no 4 . F. Bingen, br g, / : furning back. The reason for this is |Bingen Direct, blk h Bagan .. 2 1 2| (sSpencerr .. .5 4 6 4 1 4 That is the test we want you t_o apply to Browu & Perkins, Himmeps-al-law | (07555 ot “Surchasers e Menneeq s Nooee 0 3N Extucs Sread | B iyl o ‘the one-ton Maxwell truck—its first cost— Tham Bank, Shetucket St. | tickets and then _mingling in the , ‘bm, (GEOTBe) +»ev .evvrs / ot b g;g,,,.;. iy . | crowis 1o re-siell (o, H. M. bg, Rucker ... 4 9 7| Time 2.20 1-2, 2.18 1-2, 2.20 1-4, 2.23, / and its operating cost. National Bank. Telephone 38-3| The champion White Sox will return | Lady Audry, bm, Grady 5 6dr|sss 7 = home tomorrow for an exhibition game | Uhlan Simmons, bg, Gray . 95 6| Other starters D. Overland, David / A Ma: H tru hich i RE.AL truck, "EDWIN W. HIGGINS (ih the Qleveland club of the Amerl | i, T e e ‘Rbodes 15 10 ot | 90783 LI 7 s e P e i . can league. The players w o ; & A el oulet LR g i L R e e R T SR L e o ) worm-driven—sells at a price that can not 4 Attorney-at-Law given in their honor by the Woodland | Arch Alierton br g. Lane .. — — dis. | IFish Voter, b g, (Doclan 7 T th t. hicl f L Corner Main and Shetucket Streets |Bards an organization composed of Time 2:08 1-4; 209 3-4; 2:06 1-2. <sgn’;u)G?T¥.°‘ ,,?.,.".' Sy IR % be m In any o ther motor ve e of like — e Eresident " Comiskoy's personal friends. 2:16 Trot; 3 in 5; $1,000. Red November, b g, (Flem- % efficiency, durability, and economy. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING |ranged. Ira C. bg, by Don Cale Ers-.. - W R B, S e / o A : - Willlam L. Deeck, representing the{ Kine . . 111 b b Lt T e % A Maxwell truck will cover 100 miles in local chapter of the Baseball Writers' | Fayre Rosamond bm. Cox .... 8 2 2| Other starters Loustran, McKinney, / a o T. F. BURNS St Tl e e e T Z a work day—twice the distance covered by E night that tickets for the series re: 3 - s 3 / A D quested by newspaper workers would | Lord Talbott, bg, Benedict.... 3 9 8| W. A. Snyder, 7 two teams and two drivers. Heating and Plumbing. |5z Sisiiued st the Comsress hotel | SEUFC COMBET ML e 1 § 3| oo, 575 " ooomaiens 1 § § 3 | 3 3 z 8 ‘ e | on Friday. Eva Bingen. bm McMahian I 9§ ¢|Sarah Dowsiass. cn m (Kear . % It will do this at an operating cost of less E S 0 5 ver Mine, gr h, Crossman atmil ey i ol S 4 92 Franklin Street Killed in Football Practice. Allie Axwirthy ch. m. Rhodes 6 — dis, | Len Telier, br m (Nelson) i3 ! than that of one team of horses. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 2.—The first | Time 2:08 1-2; 2:09 1-2; 2:09 2-4. Time 2.18 1-4, 2.18 1-2, 218 1-4, & Moo it iv of a the 1 ci ‘ obliged to call personally for_their al lotments. A Chicagoan -n:fimod at the prices demanded by scalpérs in- serted an advertisement in a news- paper today offering $20 for two grand- stand seats for the first two games. Samuel A. Ettleson, cprporation counsel, joined the fight with Presi- dent Comiskey of the Chicago club t ecalping. Ettleson will confer l Richards’ Building 91 Main 8t. ' BURGLARY INSURANCE :,'l'lle Travelers Insurance Co. Dillon, world’s champion three-year- old filly, was a heavy favorite in the race, but was distanced in the second In the third heat The Real Lady reduced her record of 2:04 1-4 to 2:08% which also is the fastest third heat for a three year old filly. and within a quarter of a second of the stake record. The first heat was the closest of the heat. Danbury, Conn., Oct. 2.—The sec- ond day's racing at the fair was fea- tured by the driving of Miss M. C. Flynn of Blandford, Mass., in the 2.9 trot in which her horse won two heats and in which she will be in the final heat tomorrow as ®the trot was unfinished after five heats today. This is the first time in the history.of the Danbury - fair that a woman has pil- The 2.24 trot, unfinished yesterday, l\lml GCASTINGS | Dot "ot ‘Amna Maloney'~ and - Wil > 1 " ' FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ifi?" S S LB W phase of commerce, industry, or farming. “THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY 0. e et The question is not, “Can I afford to have Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street i = “MARKET WAS DEPRESSED. 14400 Cructble Stect .. 1% 7% | of the season today. Washinggon won ROBERT J cocflR ANE ERCHEER - e 1000 Cume'Cane Bugse S5 e an the first game, 9 {0 7, In ten innings, b . L. lecent Recessions ails Were Ex- 890 Cuba Cane 8 pr 83% Yy ng Leona: reely. In the sec- | * S Sl o ik Teonardifvaely In e oo not afford to ke without one. tended by One to Four Points. New York, Oct. 2—The greater de- ich dttended today’'s stock GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING ; k, ingto i W } P Washington Building | B0Ci, 5 was again mainly due to fa- ) orwich, Conn. miliar causes or conditions, mameély, Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing | steady liquidation of securities of a Phone 581 character heretofore favored by in- vestors. Recent severe recessions rails in 3400 Erlc 2000 ¥rie 1st pr was won today by Kodesha Penn, who ington divided their double header, in the opening games of the final series after bonus money, were the pitchers to 1. and Boston won, 2 e scores: First game: Wash.... 0004020102915 2 Boston 2401000000—711 2 Harper, Gallia, Avers and Henry; Leonard and Mayer. Second game: Washington (A) adapted to the needs of almost every form and a Maxwell truck?” : X The FACT is, Mr. Business Man, vou can One-ton Truck Chassis $865; Chassis with cab and windshield $800; Chassis with cab, windshield, and Stake Gate ¢ Body $950. . ! NN FRISBIE-McCURMIEK CO., —— were extended by one to four points, Borton - few issues of that division escaping i e MODERN PLUMBING | e, prosess, o asuritin, Sew 1oy R ihii : 7 records were registered Y e . fs as essential In modern houses ss | FAU. New York Central and Baitimore | 35 fut" ek Eiit B 52 Shetucket Street., electricity is to lighting. We guaran- | portation stacks came’ within = casy e U 3054 TIA R Phone 212 Norwich, Conn. N tee the. very best PLUMBING WORK | approach of their minimums. oo Tot 3 tar iz ] R No developments of a specific or 00 Int lar pr. i< P et = by, omert workmén at the fairest |, Snite mature were offered n explar | .. It & pr'me5a AT B0 griess. ation of this movement, but in well- "900 Kansas Clty So . i’ G Ask us for plans and prices. informed circles the belief still ob- 100 Kelly S Tire ey 100 Kelsey Wheel L — ] tained, that the selling emanated from toreign quarters. The bears were not J.F. TOMPKINS 3800 Kennecott 500 Lack Steel home team getting the second, § to Hartford.—Miss Ar meyer, a head nurse chusetts open champion, five up and four to play, in a 36 hole match for slow to avail themselves of the de- 600 Lehigh Valley e 5914 % oy R . 'he second me marked Alexan 67 Wi . cline, which was accelerated from | %0 Liz & Myers pr Chicago 8, Cleveland 5. der's” thirtieth victory of the seasom, | the benefit of.the American Red Cross | hospital. has ieft for - ‘est Main Street time to time by the extension of short E 3 = Cleveland, O. Oct. 2.—Chicago de- [It was the third successive year that|on the links of the Belmont Springs|son, Atlanta, Ga., where she will be contracts. feated Cleveland, 8 to 5, today in the |[he reached this mark. In 1915 he |Country club today. It was announced | stationed as a Red Cross narse. It .1 T Industrials and the various ehares| 100 Maxwell M 1 pr first of a series of two games to pre- |won 31 games while in 1916 he won|as Ouimet’s last match before he en- | nct unlikely that Miss nkemeyer R ters the national arm: will later be ordered to 'ance to de included in the war group were plain- inclined to shake off the pressure |against rails, but ylelded with the TRAVELERS’ DIRECTQRY pare the Amerfcan League champions|33. Scores: for the world’s series. Cleveland played listlessly in the fleld and Chi- ew York First game: —_— base hospital work. Special Meeting of Baseball Writers. special i gereral list until the final hour, when Cago’s run-getting Was made easy. = Detroit, Mich, Oct. 8.—A — e = { gradual improvement set in, the mar- | 00M. S P S —— Y- . 000100100003—511 3 troit, Mich, Oct. 2. 1 = ket changing from its heavy tone to| ‘fon Mi*¥laac i Chicass (A) B e e one GEORGE G. GRANT one of moderate irregularity = - - ieo = S 2 0—2 7 g e e J - ‘( d E b %5, "Bleels courss was again indi- Bu i 31 § 8] pormiee and McCarty: Rixey . and|Sae [nidny sftermcon Octeber Sec|Undertaker and Embalmer TO 'NEW YORK 5 low fievel ‘of 108 1o4. Steel ratired : o ! 8| Time 1.2 Jackson. president of the organi- | - : Fovo piitate Clentin St 18 1.8 8 Mt 2 L e e zation. The meeting is called pri- | 32 Providence St., Taftville FREL Aum‘!':‘qtn iose of an insignificant fraction. - Cop- 13 10 s v s | oD o consigeriworla scrice Bot- | prompt attention to dny. or night calls NEW YORX TS werfle lrre‘“il:dlt b;fl::hb“t ship- 26 2 z ab hoo a ;'P . ab b vf; &= ; e TR Telephone 630 aprl4iMWFawl pin, ares. we 5% % Oeaskenar 31 . = Norwich s Trars- § B o strong. Totl salos amount. [ i 1o 0kt (1111 Giants to Play Exhibition Game. Ao m. “ed-to 735,000 shares. 1500 N 01 H 0 0 o olwniwedrr 3 0 1 0 ol Cpicago, Oct. 2.—The New York Na- kl; Briage, | © " 3 2300 N 12 I 2006 0 b 3 01 2 0)tionhl League baseball club will -| TEAMING AND TRUCKING X Roosceskt Call money was stabilized by thel “i xomn ez o0 Sl i3 4] o0 hbition. aame: Here Thuratay o money pool, but time funds were| 5000 Norh Peec. 1.1 00 10000 42 Mk the Chicags Cubs it was an. | DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT Sy again in scant supply, though quotably | 2300 Ohio Citles Gas B iR B ot 2100 OPireecs 4 2 0 4 o|with the cago bs - it, wa unchanged. Remitt: % Tond 300 Ontarto " Silver 0e 20231 oicitere 4 0 7 2 0lnounced here tonight. The Giants will REASONABLE PRICES A Pars e i e the rtedOn ] o owens Bot M Ullllss: s s | oo = ———— 3 b o b Qfawsanderp 3 2 1 3 0lclose the senhon with Philadelphia and $125—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—81.28 { Komo hardened silghtls: » saty mamtey Mt 112680 o 1f 5| il armive here Thuraday noon for the A. D. LATHROP R IR R openin, : - |t e Liborty iseas soroerote| 1000 B diremsn © 20600 ~ | The zame with the Chicago Cubs will Phone 175 3 199.94 to par. Total sales (par value)| 30y Fitts Coml - . 3% 3 0 o the last before the world's series. oy == : . - ek ; e_the 7 aggregated $3,750,000. e un b & WV 11eso L 5 . . The Piano Tuner, TE 0 U. S. coupon threes rose 5-8 per | 100 Pressed Steel Car pr . oo mz e r Erviaen FRv Sl ! 22 P t St ROAD sent. on’call. Tto ltay Con Cop e Brockton, Mass., Oct, 3.—Three light 1 rospect St., LO STOCKS. 500 B> 1 s st Yankees 3, Athletics 2. oo | Fhone 511 'WEST RATES : ankees etics 2. e e Y, < I S - - q = New York 0 o 1—2|here. 1In the 2:33 trot, Peter Mozart and e s liaw YO whi Phflagciniia " BN Oluut | Cleventh place horse in the fArst heat | @y eninan House g = 0 baso hits. Rariden, Evers, Plerce 2, Alexaider | won the event after five heats. Bud mT SERV!CE delphia here today, 3 to 2. The two |2 Paskert. Schuite. Three base hit, Eiliott won the 2:17 race and Ro. ! Bacrifice hits, Herzog. Youns, Robertson. 6pecial Rates to Theatre Troupes, teams '}v‘flldclose the season with a the 290 arh To CHICAGO, THE PACIFIC COAST ouble header tomorrow, Thursday's b e ' Traveling Men, Etc. AST, game being moved forward. Score Lt il SPORTING NOTES. Livery Connection Shetucket Strest and all Western Points. Through Observation-Library Loung- Ry 2600 Studebaker = . 500 Superior Steel hem () Phitadelshia New York 5, New York 2. Philadelph FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. Redland fans are begifining to won- Phone TEd der .if Matty’s team was kidding them boo ® 2010 g and Drawing Room Sleepers and - - Day Coaches from New York and Buf- e - DL BT R in the spring. Instead of winning a falo to Chicago. $e81 Nssions itssens. L pennant ;‘hx\y re likely to finish low-| . _ 043 . e er than they did under Hank O'Day. Inviting Dining Car Service, a la Carte $:13 Wachingion T Boston 2. (Second fumed & T DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN morning and evening meals, ranging in 40133 York 3, Philadeiphia 2. g Walter Johnson fooled the critics . rice from 25c up, with Table d’Hote 1000 No other gemes scheduled. ok S i ¢ after remaining below .500 mark in enta urgeon oon Luncheon at 76c. T T saiie victories for a great part of ihe sea- e Before arranging yo i = - ~ .. |son. Johnson will finish among the SR FRLRIENTG. Your Western Trip, Tows T eawinal T e 5 league’s leading boxmen in point of | McGrery Building, Norwich. Conn. o g vietor, L. P. BURGESS, New Eng. Pass. Agt, 204 Washington St, Boston, Mass. (xx) Batted for Jamieron in 9th. (z) Batted for Witt in 8th. G2) Batied for Brady in sth. Boston_at Brookiyn New York at Philadelphi as American Leagua. “PROTECT YOUR FEET” 2% | Ner : z A. G. Thompson, F. S. St Stanes Don’t You Want Good Teeth? FOOT SPECIALIST and MASSEUR et Nationat League, . %y _ S Manufacturer of rooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 2.—Boston won Ooces the dread of the dental chair caule you te negiect them - ou The © i e the first game of the final serles with aced have no fears. By our method you cah have your teeth filled, S. i ‘";":’ 'r"‘ = n:. NN J’:H Bro'ok.l');‘n t((!:)l)’. 6 to 2. Score: crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY wiITHOUT PAIN. uite 7- e Building, Noi icl ton brookiyn (N) Formerly of Waterbury Phone.754 ER) R L i CCNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATU COTTON. 53 SRS CTRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE - - 3 > City of Norwich Water Works New York, Oct. 2.—Cotton futures 33 §iid AL INSTRU'\C.NTS oot closed steady. October 25.41, Decem. i 31500 LEAN LINEN Doard of Water Commissioners 100 Coee 3 T or ber 24.93, January 24.79, March 24.84, b 3 0 403830 ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS 7 Norwich, Conn., Oct. 1, 1917.| 4000 Cent Leather g:nzis 24.94. Spot steady; middling e s LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK s e oD | ion Chramase Motor T — Far AL appeal to you. call for examination and estimats. Ne able at the office October 1, 1917. MONEY. s ®omas q| BTt ... consultation. Office open from 8.30 a. m. until 1:5' YO‘I‘;:, socl!. !.a - Call money (x) Batted for P —_— DR. F. C. JACKSON ' OR. D. J. COYLS £ n. m. steady; hi, 3 low 3; ruling rate 5; | Boston s e 0060 18 Acditions will be made to all bills closing bid 3; offered at 3 1-2; las: Booktyn - 11 es Eore o8 (BE"EF'T L DENTISTS remaining unpaid after October 20, loan 3 1-2. Powell. T TENCAS. BER, SROSe! > (Successors to the hing Dentai Coc.) 1917, CHICAGO GRAIN *MARKET. Ouimet’s Last Game Before Entering 208 PMAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. CHARLBS W. BURTON, Cashier. oren. g o Giants and Phillies Broke Even. tha: National. Armys 8A M8 P M “upeINg 4L Jo sumnios SuspieA 119 117 % Philadelphia, Oct. §.—Philadelphia ——— " = 'fl(x.‘gg;\o;u'}q:gq’;q4.1:::,5:4‘:\&:.“‘ i & WK uew o4 and New York broke even here to- | Belmont, Mass, Oct. ¥ _Francis Cadv Asjstans Jisiephone 2 24 59 7 day, New Yorl inning the it game | Ouimet, - “anqimoi ind <3 INVAL 20X NEHAL DR PRS- P e R T S o S B in twelve innings, 5 to 2, and the