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1 § .333. Wheat was easily the best batter y S ] |on: the Brookiyn team. o ¢ Speaker led in total bases with 12, the Franklin s bacon last year and ‘establish them- [ S B SR TS SATURDAY MORNING'S BUL- KEof C. clubs kindly take note and other organizations who have a season dustrial stocks moved in opposite direc- | tions again today. tfansportations, es- 0 | pecially the speculative variety denoting o | further accumulation, while industrials 00 18% | Schmandt - THE GIPSY. 23 $ .. “WMR do I live whenh I'm at 8 4 2 result of eight hits, Which included two i The gipey laughed o me. = é Machme Prov-dmco, Rk S ::h“hu. andx trigie.” Wheat was close SATURDAY MORNING’S BULLE- Ay A htorn et 1 . good 2 ind the Indians’ manager wi V- B F joam, o Company \Jmnn 1:51 Lexington, Ky, Oct. 13.—The Ashlana | Tootsie Toise. (Edman) :... 7 1 % 3|en bases compiled on nine hits which in- TIN WILL CONTAIN AN IMPORT- Ana e sy was raisd for my 3 stake for 2.11 trotters, the feature of to- Lx?g‘::fis &?fi:’)"”’ ; g _2’ c‘h:)ue;l a hr:ee of t};ubus. . e DV ERTlSéMENT o As he hoists his shell on a shiny g Engineers Founders _Machinists | |day's Grand Circuit programme, here was | Kilo Watts, Tk nly two home runs were made in the 2 I 42 he hoists i eh 2 track, Manufacturers of = HARRIS.COR: || won by Bonnie Dell, driven by his ama: | Walnut’ Fisco, Millie twon, Princess | series and thete were made by Bagby ANT = SALE: Al Garry the sic. ike' a mmai ‘nmm:.{-‘ = « JLISS ENGINES. Brown Valve || teur owner, Thomas G. Hinds after four| Ttawahaw Dagastan sm-ted and Elmer Smith in one ganfe. Cleve- GEST SHOE AND Gear applied to all makes of Cor-f|Stff heats in which three different trot-| ~Best time 2.04 1- & - .| 1anad knocked out eight doubles to Brook- FROM THE LAR SH: Al “And when dark comes down, andl “ liss Engines, Eng Rep: ters had taken records of 3,05 or bet#| Best®time 2.04 1-. 4. . Iyn's: five, and the Indians were credit- B O , R Plaf s Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear: || ter. 2,07 Trot 2 in 3, Purse $1,000— et with iwo triples to their rivals’ one. CLOTHING STORE IN NORWICH L hayent a viace to be lonesome’ 4 ings, Couplings, Clutches. The opening race of the card. the 213 | Harvadt Tide, br m by The Har- | . | Ad ienic st hetl pistedes e o Sia pane "'" A Lary pace, was hardly more than a proces-| vester (McDonald)™..........: : : L . . Ana®Z Caddie set g %’e::::,k ;"fi";" iyl sion with! Crystal Knight easily best. | Uhlan’ Brooke, (Ray) .:......."2" 1 2| Brookiyn. AN —WHICH SHOULD BE READ BY To'the house of A friend where TH il g epaire. The 2.00 pacel was a better race. Jay | Miss Pérfection (McMahony 3 3 ; Batting honursv;sc;';enmlhaflloth:stun ¥ i ‘.“a,,,,d_h 15 ey " 2 e: 3 % Gral = 3 - ; I » 3 S oty from Captain Mack jut the former Cali- S 273, 9 = and kind ') —e o an average of .273, compared to .214 3 : ke A an & == ———————x|fornia_pacer was. bl in"the next ;:"h * made by his brother Jimmie. BRIDGEPORT NATIONALS TERESTED IN SAVING MONEY RS ikl star tn G B » In place of the two year old trot, Which yoRLD'S CHAMFIONS OUTBATTED BATTING AVERAGES, EORGANIZE FOR SE L Is the spark of a wild faud's pipe ALTIMORE DOWNED ST, PAUL = R R N R SEASON - had bug two o go, a .07 trot was Eiv- | yyyyR RIVALS FOR SEVEN GAMES Clevelane. iy oo N READ IT! maybe— FOR THIRD VICTORY | en with four starters. This race.went to| T = R ey A e To Sporting-Editor of The Bulletin: : T WhE & mind . o« Minn, Oct, 13 —Baltimore's| Harvest Tide, but not until after threc| Cleveland, Oct. 13-—The mew ‘worlds) ' e T The winners of the city league — 6 Bugpes In for an; hpur off G > ague champlons today | heats, Uhlan Brooke winning the: sec- | champions outbatted their rivals for the |7 .- i S for 1919-29 have reorganized for Without any words, as a pal might da 0% - s title ‘winners in tne|ond heat: seven game series 244 10 ,200. The IN-|wimbegsnm' % & 0 & 0 . 4 ‘coming basketball season. The brand 4 As . ¢ $0.5 their Mi-| 2.13 Pace, 2 in 3, Purse $1000— dians cracked out 53 hits to Brooklyn's|Speker . e o L S of ball shown by these boys last ceas- with a badby ferm-Nbl LY ‘mpionship series. Sev-| Crystal Knight, bk, by Crystallion + |43 They played .an uphill.battle for|Bums . A e A on was of the best, being always ex- o s ot it S {r from fans im pro-| (Todd) s Bl 1 1|Datting honors and when they went into | "I, ¥ Bl gy g ceedingly fast and clean, which en- 3 . as a ehi s decisions marked | Dan Elger (Vhnce) 2 > althe four-game series on their home | Gariner salihe Ay e abled them to romp home with the i ehere T live n Tm. st bome 3 « . Abbie Dryad (Egan) 3 &|srounds they pulled away frgm their 'op- FR s 3 title and defeat, every team they met. Tight In the worid & 3 . ree victories registered by |E. J.:L. (Huffman) 4 ‘4 |vonents. The American Leaguers had|W. & 248 e This year the same men will com- —Beatrice Revenel, in P R r e o fleld, against| Best time 2.07 1-. cight_men batting .300 or- better, while | et e T prise the team which we believe will s SA RDAY oetxy. i3 Saints,ythe Orioles need| 2.09 Pace, 3 heats, Purse $1,000— the National Leaguers had only three. Corelesids 1 Lt bring home to Bridgeport the state ’ AUTUMN BONFIRES. p {o sive them tne | Capiain Mack, bh, by The Bonds- Nuhamaker, Who Was ‘at bat ytwice |7 < A e title. Our men will stack up agains T R an o tie. The next contest| man (Aplin 2 1 1|during the series, ‘cracked out one,hit PR ] any organization in ithe state, or out OCTOBER 16 Boys with fire-tipped sticks 2 Fr Jay Brook (Edman 11 3 3|and he finished With » mark of 500. 1.5 80y peniy of it. Size, age or experience make no | th i e i 7 arting | Loyal W. (Valentine) ........ 4 2 2|Steve O'Neill who caught the entire se- | ! Hed VAT @ifference for we comsider our Park Giris dancing in the flame h suc- | Hazel Keustmer (Allen). ...... 3 4 5|ries with the exception of one inning, T k:;y :""{‘“ as 5.“‘1‘"1)“5}\3“3- and are con- | § P Join mad he rame - » iner | Ruth Patch (Whitehpad- ..... 8, § 4|\hen he gave way to Chet Thomas, had DR ent they will back us up in our ENI NTIL . M. eir figures silhouettc next inning and| - Best time 2.03 1-4. . 4 big margin over the rival backstops, B s ol b e STORE OPEN EVENINGS U 8 , _In the glow. succeeded by Foster after i 4 2in 33 i i i ven hits in 21 rookiyn. 3 o < Setane of th i o ser: wilh 5 | o5 Lo MBARGTALL Trot. 3, fo, Ewvas B Mesardliin aine spvER e g S St L 15, when the players were in the ser- DURING THIS SALE. ooz of the burning teat. 2 Bonnie Dell. b g, by De Coron- _ bles, He was tied with Jamieson and T S vice, they have lost but eleven hard T e i ado (Hinds) ... .1 6 3 1'Bagby, teammates, and Wheat ' and riab i G s oy IBeiwine totsline U : Embers of floating 8t i p Arion McKinney (Erskine).. 8 2 1 2 Mitchell of Brooklyn, with an average of |} e !;‘:ewnt; -one, for a percent: ot BE SURE TO R E A D THE That in the dark expir 4 » the ¢ & B gate X Gl s Clancy and Cogan, former varsity . The pungent air. 2 Koo, Frod i Eola i ! s {men on’the Holy Cross team are to be y the. game HL i H B e of these two stars this year. Also Mc- 4 ¢ Blving, Biv Basebtn- erquard T e Gran, formerly of the Blue Ribbon 3 1 them with MARKET WAS UNSETTLED." e 9§ Mitcheil e e ey who-did so much to bring home the = - red. The score:| xow York, Oct, 13.—Railroad and in- Sk [ Gt i 5 W6 ee 81510 4" 70 [ e B R R "I B omesrer % % BE | % 2y | Talti i in front of them. Den't forget the LE lN H 0 2 fes o Vi - Plerce. a] 5 3 3 ' o - *, $land wssociaied spscigities merBlimarta |1 S038 Simer ol oe T S Bridgeport Nationals. Communicate o B i S e, s s mie ol Noue CITY OF CLEVELAND PAYS with S. J. Cain, 224 Narrel avenue, : as In the case of Lackawanna TRIBUTE TO WORLD'S CHAMPS o e eon Cleveland, Oct. 13—Cleyeland tonight s Paid tribute to its world champion base- | STATE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ball team in a public demonstration in PROGEAM AT BRIDGEPORT which strengthened on its _excellent v i1 06 o|statement of carnings and several of the 4 0 0.0 equipments and oils, the latter respond- ing to higher prices for the refined pro- WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. HUMOR OF THE DAY - glo-French loan of’ $500,000,000, the press Manager Tris | greater part of which, however is be- Hewitt—T shave myself. . Bl ¥ Jewett—T de tame you for -mef ade Park, attended by appfoximately| Several members from the different so- spending any mopey on a face like Sk 2714 L | duct, A0 , 50,000 persons So great was the en-|cieties of the Norwich’Christian Endeavor P ouston oot | oo Sentiment among professional traders thuslasm that the crowd broke through |union are planning to attend the state ( R t know how 1t ies Uil was once more governed by ‘the local ropes marking off the stage where city | E. convention to be held at Bridgeport iy 5, 1 don't know how it is, g i money market. - Call loans- opéned ate & officials and the - Cleveland American | Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15, 1§ I feel thoroughly wound up tomight . 1 per cent,, advanced to 9 at midday and 5 league baseball players sat, smashed |and 17. Following is the program: g ! - AR mounted'to 10 per cent, the maximum| “Wy s sed 5 chairs.and pushed several persons into a| Friday, Oct. 15, State President T..T. You don’t seem 1 —London Tit-Bitg, rate fdr several weeks, just;befbre ‘the| {HNAt vnie small lake while expressing its joy over | Phillips presiding: 2. opening devotional X - |1 must o « book o see whert 418 close, X B 0 Westh the winners of the world’s series. service; 2.20, greeting .in behalf of the {Tn g0 on my vacation y Mail 2 This sensitive condition way attributed Each player, as lie was introduced, got | Bridgeport churches, Rev. Alexander Ali- . | “You mean a resort directory?™ by Fox mainly to the vimnuvr‘awaldoff‘fl“'wl‘::;fl a wild demonstration. san, Jr, pastor First Presbyterian N bankbook."—Buffalo . M= of government deposits and final prepa- o When the last speceh had been made | church; response, in behalf of tae Con- AND GOV, COX P 4 ; ; of the' Con SGRATULATED neBARRg | oons fot Friday s ipgmep L sttie An- Worth P & M pr'A % ' s [and the mayor had signalled that the ot necticut Christian Endeavor union, Presi- program was over, the crowd ‘refused to |dent T. T. Phillips, Bridgeport; 2.40, re- & 1 3 ne AR * MONEY. leave, a}l;d rushed forward through the|ports by state officers: Secretary, Miss thamplon Cleve- | lieved to be. E New Yo Oct: = 13.—Call , mq ropes. Hundreds climbed on the stage to | Cora E. Edell, Hartford: acting treas- | a telegram| These influences wWere probably . less stron g 3 A 'n¢Y | shake hands witie the ure Pay New Britain ; Pr sident #Vil- [ unsettling than the trend of industrial €. Jhgh,10; low 8; ruling rate o afilten While EERA T Eanker N ot Jack—Wh A Carload On Our Track At Yantic || 550 v e e ses Lomdon Tit-Bits. h : junior - s A1 8; closing bid 9; offered at 10; last loan|™ANY Dersons were somewhat bruised | department, Mrs. Leon E. Taylor, Rocky el - i as as follows conditions, most. of which scemed indi- | 16, Fant "aeces omeredgtt 10 and battered in the rush. there were no | Hill; missionary department, Mies Ada (| YOU CAN MAKE A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING BY TAK- || . any hanee in tox iaie 30U on the) cative of an 1ndef2‘nx:$"&o;r::::‘nc? o;( Teports of serious injuries. Bennett, Bridgeport, field ‘ork depart- §! | B ptmi o st and sincere ef-|price reductions an: \of op- = e, CTovoler o e Dl 0z g Tecen t seem COTTON. = players this afterneon|ment, F. C. Bidwell, Bloomfield; Snap F s T L £ New York, Oct. 13 voled to give Walter Mails ‘and Joo. Sa- | Shots of Our LocaldUnions_ (ihree.miguts | ING IT OUT OF THE CAR TODAY USRS SN () O YODROW WILSQN Coppers, for. éxample, yielded again on| oW York = Oct 13. ©otten | well, recrults who joined the club late in | talks by local union presidents) ; appoint- | Fun. - Ohlo, Semogratic feouri it lhed‘rc‘mle;i]mel;ll l!u]:exflm;: > Lol the season, full shares in the split of the {ment of committee; 430, conference ;| = S ontor e at « -defip's while touring | offered for immediate dplivery at 16 3- FOREIGN EXCHANGE & world series receipts., One thousand dol- | Selling the C. E. Idea. leader,’ Leon door, and only your strong constitulion the following mes- | cents and_ advices from Pitisburgh and ATES. lars iehch. also was. given o ‘Secretary | Soper, Hartford: 5, adjournment: 5 ON SALE ALSO AT | bas, sa = Speakier of the | other steel centres confirmed recent ad- v i Walter McNichols of the club, Scout Jack | state officers’ conference. 1 that when =gou vices of concessions for fabricated ir o McAllister, Trafner Percy Smaliwood, | - Friday, Oct. 15, Rev, M. F. Alll | ) Hans (Copen- iv is proud ofjand steel. In' shipping circles freight |l o * ‘Grotind . X i 2 Esay, Sxh g, Ty, MLIE Alling, ‘ex- | Us roun eeper Frank' Van Dellen gpd | president state union, master of ceremo- h Sl be & so C > 7| rates ‘also were sa to be in process ot | I 3 ue Sbn sy Tasissbn, Chict Slak ot HE | e e o b Jusster of cetemd: as. Slosberg n, Cove Street 3 sermon B s e e e el b ST B o et club. Mrs. Ray Cbapman, widow of the |ers; 7, banquel, auspices of the Bridze- “To = M 0 525.000 shares v 8 s 2.8 player killed by a ball thrown by, Plteh- |port C: E. alumni: < <l - ; . rd ‘anyons filn- it PAROO 2 | S b i b por . alumni; speakers, Winslow anyon o e oIRp, L1 S0 Judawtria), bonde, Justt: Ln alx. b v e er Carl Mays of the Yankees, already had | Russell, Hartford, Senator A. J. Pattison u 5 % | plain “that was -t Srilibe: LA €SNI "l ing U. S. Stee] 5s, were l_eay UG GENET T Bhvic it Tiog 6.2 been voted a full share. Today's action | Simsbury, H. H. Spooner, Ken: Greenevflle Gram CO. G]'eenevflle | fore.” . ; ! r!omr-:!(w % <:\x-'.;-m‘ n:fil\uix::,m;;:::lm;- U: 8 Vie'3%s 7. . 980) %20 [of the players reduced the share of each{P. Gates, general secretary U. 4 |, “We see, it wik this waySlr'd uil s ) L to $3,986.33. Hon. John T. Sproul, president hardly dropped asieen befors the Qg NI 99 | Vision evincing no marked trend. To- LIBERTY -BOND MARKET. A banquet for the team and other dem- | fron National bank, N!—w York ‘u‘;c over.”—T < . . . sl tal sales (par value) were $17,200,000. onstrations” are being arranged. -Sproul has for the past 13 years been ) il e |0 U. s bonds were-unchanged on | giemrs g Yestergsy e ar > 3 : erling (par $1.86% per sovereigm); = DR president of the New Jersey C. F. union). call. Demand ... , % ACADEMY ELEYEN LINES UP Saturday, Oct. ‘16, ex-President Frank Bank, 60 davs” Bank, 93 days Com.” 60 dass AGAINST ASHLAND TODAY | Nicholas .30, ¢ STOCKS. AY | Nicholas presiding 0, otionai ser- This afternoon at 3 o'clock Coach Me-| Vices; 9.45, address, Jesus the World's THE YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS Co. Chen - Kay's oval chasers will meet the Ash-|Greatest Teacher and Leader, Rev. I ) g R P {p;‘;)*” A - land eleven of Jewett City in what | Romeyn Danforth, pastor First Congre; 00 Am Az Ch * Demand Am sz v P promifses to be an exciting contest. The gsya!_ r‘nurc?.lx»w l.on:on address, Thg « 9 4 Am Bosh 3 ables . N.F. A tea ung s rinciples of Jesus in Soci . H ! re you? l”fl}uu stiff, sore, AC&T Collt or: strengthen it considerably. .Brown,|Pastor First Baptist church, Bridz 4 y ¢ § tic tingesp ACEF Cmar who was used at fullback in the Wind.|1l. Presentation of Fortieth Amniver i kave had 4 bottle of Am Hids & Lestth . ham game, will be seen at tackle and|Crusade. E.'P. Gates, gencfal secretary 8 handy that would Am H & L pr Germany (oar 338 ocnta’ D" i Louis (Joe) Paragis will take Brown's|\nited Society C: F.; nominating commit- } i {rubbing, warmed Am T & T Demand Sy place at fullback. Paradis was a can- the's report; 12, adjournment a e up the muscles, | P TR (L didate for the team early in the sea-| Afternoon session, ex-Fresident F. C. : quieted jumpy, painful, affected Anaconds o L Cents”per e . | son but was forced to lay off for a while. [ Bidwell presiding: 1.0, praise and |veterans, Duffalo delegates, etc.; songs, shington a tand brought gratifying relief. e Cabley % Atchison pr Ralt & Oulo Bl & OMo ot Reth M Peih Sieel Beth 8 C Broo BRT 73 i |He showed a,world of promise in the|praver; 1.40. Some First Th 1, | orche R " |fewr days he attended practice and there|Starting Right—the Juniors. leader. Mrs. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, S wo Tt bt KxtiniatiRe gl holabug X Son . dayiloy stafedinior sperinten. Chlcasa 1066 25 = is end today . dent; 2, The Next Step—the Interme veliped 5 ,Mu,h};f"‘mi‘:fi‘l“t"od:‘y' The rest of ihe team will line up as|ates, leader. General Secretary E. P. largely as a result of farmers’ agitation | 'SU2! ©3C€Dt for a few minor changes. |Gates; 3, The Sunday School, leader, Tev ; for higher prices and owing 5 word ot | . I thé Jewett City lineup will be no-|Clarence Hill Frank, D. D., superinten- | Endeavor, serious crov conditions in_ India. The|liced the named of LeClaire, Liberty [dent of cducation. Comnectidut Sundav uriion ; 8 close was ‘nervous 1 1-2.to 2 3-4c net|2nd Jarvis, members of the Ashland |School asscciation: 2.40, Social Activities | deavor from higher Wwith December 208 1-2 to 210 1.4 | P4ll team that vanquished our own Ka-|—The Right Emphasis and Furpose, lead- | Secreta and March 205 3-4 to 308, ceys. er, Mfiss Sanmie . Basselt, Bridgepor: | scoretary ; At first, “the wWheat market had a| ThC following is the Jewett City line-|discussion; 3.50. rece: l}"‘"\fl;flnfi photo: | Rev. Fr domnpen tem deney/ IR /ben; o) the ge| D= BUCY ahdiGuillonatlenas: i Jacvia § 341 Chusian Slemrishic “How Anplied e of values yesterdzy in the nordh.|Brennan tackles, Parrisseau_and Barre {r" Young ""°—’m e west while the board of trade hero wag|BUards, Cloutier center, Stafford quar- ha-‘“v“’?“‘:l.:_“’\‘ionj Y20 cldscd. Soon, However, -renewal of bull,| \erback, LeClaire and Dubois halfbacks, | convention: discussion ; oE ish sentiment took & strong Hold on | LIPTtY fullback. This looks like a tough| Others to Christ, Jeader, e many of the traders, and throughout the |1370Ut for the schoolboys and a vietory | Lackey, pastor South Baptiet church, | remainder, of th ‘session sellergwere:at|CVEr the Ashiand club will 'be apretty | TATHSTE RTINS e AQreTReRt; @ disadvantage. Estimates meanwhile | [C2tHer In their cap. ~Attend the game |52 Jumior leaders banauet N M. C. A | oiniin T were current that domestic producers | 274 help out a bit N S ra, ' cheers, anything but { lumbago, sciate tiffness, strains, Get a bottle at your , 70c, $1.40, Presbyterian |A Viee I‘nwlfl.‘ Jo n‘mnlm by C. E. chorus; award of banners: | tion st v’ Years of Christian | by the Hartford Christian n- A World Visio president of the ing N. Lackey pr president’s mes: st Presbyterian church; 8. GOOD FOR HIM AND HIS WIFE Hurley L. Watkins, 2305 , Lytie Louisviile, Ky., writes: "I found Foles s | * what 1_wanted for | s s.” This famous cough medicine is just as good fo- ren as for adults. It checks cougi . croup. bronchial cough: throat that keers ~ors| THE KALEJDOSCOPE contains no 5 sce hag 30, outdoor unced ; * 16, ten-minute ‘sermonettes avorerers: 3.15, uniors’ topic. interm deavor We Own and Offer| SUBJECT TO SALE: ecting, First g drugs. Prom-: |, A o - busi- 3 ure in action. Lee & Osgood vo. - |been o . el that wif were holding between 65 and 70 per ceat : — cits ; witt & Company - R of their wheat. Advices from India| ®0Y BOCK'S ALL STARS 3 E ety : Jid & said the wheat crop of the Punjuax dis- AT ASHLAND PARK SUNDAY t'in one of the - 79, Go]d Notes I By L trict had been badly damaged and that| The Ashland ‘baseball club of Jewett ’ b c 10009 Geu Moter "' other d!st{’:ctli needed rain. 'In sme | City Will.bring to a cfose a most suc- s 5 13 Gen Mo pr { quarters, the inference was drawn that | cessful season Sunday, @ct. 17th, when . DUE OCTOBER 15, 1925 | jmehi %@ K N Noz pe ;N be shops. India had thus been eliminated as- a|it meets Roy Rock's Providence All large exporter this season. Vague inti-| Stars. RICE ON APPLICATION The island of > 3w Gex"0: 3 LI mations of an embargo on imports from| . No expense has been spared to give the fetans Botie ¢ provide *the 3 ‘\J o Tia et =, Canada could not be confirmeds. fans a chance to soe Ashland in action Loomer! Harold N. Christianson, o Sy Com and oats averaged higher with |against something a little faster than the |5 1o Bave s pate of, Hoots mads Dol al Risoniial s ot Jam Wheat. Country offerings were light. | Semi-pro ranks can produce. z Gérmaity, cats, abouti 698 Ao L ive 30 Tot MbeTae : Provisions wero governed more or lesd| _Notables on the visitors roster are Bitire o ik the s e % by the action of graims Export sales of | Eddie Eavers of the Loston Braves, : — it e a Teh Vatiey i lard counted as a bullish influence, Happy Finehan of the American Asso- £o¢ w b % Max Motor o ) tiation and Danny Hughes of the Akron - Althongh Liberia % g Yox Yotor i1 3 GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Internationals. Ed. McGinley. who is cred-| . : Saloned e ) w YOR Yoz Mowr 3 or LU 1K Open. Hieh . Low. Cae | ited by many as being resgonsible for iatyamoney. - welght: angt gbs ]\ L Neiaas v T 0%y 20e Fe % 2003 Cooney’s rapid rise to fame will do the QUAL[ l Y Miami ¢ C 934 % e catching. McGinley was formerly an In- M &St L MK&rT Mo Pac ., Mo Pic pr MK &Tw ed in the ways pre \ The increasinz m=ica 5wy uy ternational league backstop. P C digo - subseg 10 - the LTRSS “Chet” Nichols, who is regarded as - w% % s 3.6 |00 Of the best.semi-pro pitchers in New | , rma 2 b 33 | England .will toe the slab for Ashland. ain, Chet has made some rep for himself, so i WE ARE SHOWING COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF MAHOG An association’ of British rubber growss Somtiag: ‘B ot fram b (e New : ANY 'AND WALNUT SETS, IN EARLY ENGLISH orx_ offpred ' dinta & Arrangements ‘::i’:t‘.:m1 made for an : AND COLONIAL PATTERNS. ent uses of rubber 5 p. m. trip 2 Ideas. from Norwich.to Jeweétt Cis oisio . f The Philippine der Despite the heavy expense in bringing - D R Si sl—so $Z75 ture will use mot L e e ming Room Suites from. ...... 3 up e there will be no advance in admission. . ; tion of the value of using. mach GREENEVILLE TIGEES HELD Bed Room Suites from. o s A $100, 5135 up in’their work. FIRST PRACTICE YESTERDAY e . - POt e e i vy RIGHT ON TIME The Greeneville Tigers neia their rst Living Room Suites, in Tapestry, Leather, etc. Ning Trom house 15 tou ol We Specialize On practice Wednesday evening and a large ’ cal dedovations.: It ia ” NEOLIN SOLES AND HEELS squad of players reported. It will be : off evil spirits during - s ; hard task for the manager to make . o wi aines J. Hill, “the S Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. 8 Rl pick for the first cleven as the ma- 5 VISITORS WELCOME, e e ¢ . 8 Franklin Street ‘ESTABLISHED 1845 good pire builder of the west.” has® recentiss terial is éxtra this year, but every- Ded 10 Mok lolly it G& i P «mx‘hf‘ \ one will get an even chance to. get a distributing $500.000 among educational R R . 54 place on the eleven. They showed up : Clarprsti, W gpire ol e g \ : well, going _through signal practice, sges He Smokes No Others punting and hitting the line. The fol- Ve A new German- . xo 1ns : A . graph company has been nn:«rlu'd lowing was picked for the first team on [ ] L] & gtioh Jos by o e Xnows that OLD COON CIGARS Wednesday, subject to change as the ers the name of * always have been a far better smoke season wears on: John Shea, center; W. Than many higher priced oi He the purpose of establi e e T Flelding, rieht guard; D. Rozansiy lefi Economy Comer, Shet ucket Street scrvice between f South A e 2 Kosaloski _right tackle; ern countries o —— D e RecBBt inveatigations by an ,u.mnx: 10c STRAIGHT . iJ. Maluski, Jeft end; R. Shahan, . I l ndon (Norwich) Line this delightful over r'p down the Sound and ur destination happy, | and satisfied, Excel- <e throughout, New London daily ex- ay. Eastern Stand 0:00'5. m. Daylight 8a s, TS vegetable ligo NEW ENGLAND MSHIP COMPANV »{—Rlanf PRICE “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s g stee] man in China, as reporteldl by ¢ Box G et e e IR _ |ing Commercial Attache C. C. Bat Home Mfld’ the' back; Stew Long, left halfback; Ed- der, ,fl.,]u that the cost ot p,::xm = - < . ward Driscoll, fullback; Geerge Fergu- ing pig iron in China . y i . |son. A game has been u?ldnged for ::51: m:“- ton? as compared with §27 i Mayonnaue ; Sunday, Oct. 31, at New London, with| . A e the Independents. tsbus THUMM'S DELICATESSEN A : Empress lhlfllh is said h{x‘ Rivals vs. Stuggers. B wfl:fi:fii o d-‘y!‘uu n‘-il 4 the Tul was & ¥ um_better than through nn uvufi\:glm ‘better '-hln zhmu.n the :uxvenhlu um 'betw than th *7 STORE .40 Franklin Street - baseball game this' Sunday with l The, Baltic: Rivals will play another| of¥ The Bulletin. - ot Tha o 25