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Governor Marcus Holcomb attended, accompanied by several of the state : s and the Governor's Foot- ard. The turn of the weather yes-| terday brought large crowds to the; grounds and about 12,000 were pres- ent yesterday. Besides the regular racing program there will be added attractions to the fair. Miss Gracye Harper of Hartford will offer some fanecy dancing and a baseball game will be played between the Acorn nine of Kensington and the North Ind | team of Meriden. First Balloon Ascension The first balloon ascension wit- nessed at the grounds this season took place about 6 o’clock last evening, at which time Lieutenant Le Boeuf, for- merly of the English Royal Flying | Corps, made a parachute drop from | a height of 6,000 fe This was one of the highest ascensions ever made | at the local grounds and it took fully 15 minutes for the parachute king to | reach the earth after he cut himself away from the balloon. Lieut. Le Boeuf saw several years' service in | the English aero squads in France and has been in the flying business many years. This afternoon Cates will make an o'clock followed) by a parachute drop. Prof. Cates will try to ascend to a higher altitude than was done by his ! associate, Lieut Le Beouf yesterday. Ex-Governor Present. Among the guests of honor, at the terday was ex-Governor | Mr. Roberts is a life | member of the Connecticut State Agricultural society and has at- tended the local fair for many Another honored gue: Samuel Russell of Middletown. St. Mary's Girls Win The St. Mary's Girls team of this city in one of the fastest and cleverest games of the season defeated the Colt’s Girls at the Berlin Fair grounds yesterday afternoon by a score of 24 to 19. The Colt's girls had the lead up to the 5th inning, when the local aggregation got busy with the stick and sent the pill in various directions over the diamond. Miss H. Kopf, sister of the Cincinnati shortstop, con- hected with five safe hits. The bat- | tery for the locals were Schenck and McCue, pitchers; Lynch and McAleer, catchers. In one of the best races witnessed at the Berlin Fair Grounds in some time, Dewaretta Boy, owned by John A. Pilgard of Hartford and driven by Walter Day, captured first place in vesterday afternoon heats. The race Was probably the hest that Dewaretta Boy has won in his career over a heavy track. The races yesterday were the first witnessed by the turf fans this season at the fair and many S ——reep— Powerful Pile I}_en]gdy Discovered Has Never Failed to End Most Obsti- nate Casc of Piles in Few Days. ,r vears it has been proved that so-called external remedies applied to or inserted in the rectum cannot cure piles, and at the best can only give temporary relief. Surgical operations also do not remove this cause, but simply the formation. This wonderful prescription, known as Miro Pile Remedy, is so efficient in the treatment of piles, that even chronic cases of from 20 to 30 years standing with profuse bleeding have been completely cured in from three ta ten days. Think of it! Just a few doses of a carefully balanced prescrip- tion and the most persistent case of is absorbed, never to return. well's Drug Store dispense Miro Professor Harold | ascension at 6 | Surely it is worth the little trouble to obtain it to be rid of piles forever. IMPORTANT—What known as itching piles are not piles in the true sense of the word, although this ditidn may accompany a true piles. For this condition Miro Ointment has been prepared as in such cases it is not necessary to take the internal prescription. COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, Body-building, demand a remedy that removes the caus i the remedy that once. Countless are recognized fession as divect cough. will grave relieve you sicknesses the medical pro- their direct or in- cause in a neglected cold or Ker’s flax seed emulsion, Linonine, is the .most helpful thing in. the world to you. Medicine knows no surer healing agent for the in- lamed mucous membranes of nose, throat and lung passages. Thus while Linonine is removing colds, coughs and bronchitis it building up the hody clse can do AN insist upon having he nd $1.20 Electric Motors Repaired An es and Makes of FElectric Motors and Generators Carefully Re- paired or Rewound at McEAY DYNAMO & MOTOR. CO. 25 High Street, Hartford, Conn, at by having is als as nothing druggists genuine—60c | dumped to the ground. | jumped | ths home stretch he gained 20 had to stay until 6 o'clock to see the final heat. The 2:24 trot was won by | Dewaretta Boy, who beat Tracery, owned and driven by John Dennehey | f Hartford. Tracery lost the two last s by letting Dewaretta Boy hrealk ay from him on the home stretch. In the 2:15 pace Barons Belle, owr ed by F. 1. Shares of New Haven ar driven by John Cooke, won the after- noon race after a hard fight with Barl D. who is owned and driven by . J. Denechey of Hartford. In the third heat of this race the loyal turf fans at the grounds witnessed a very exciting race when the heat ended with Earl D. and Barons Belle closing the heat in a nose to nose finish. Grandstand TIalls, What added much excitement to the races was the collapsing of the grand- stand shortly before the first heat tarte The structure was only tem- porary and when a large crowd had assembled the wood supporters gave way and several score of people were Although none were hurt to necessitate the attention of a physician, several received bruises about the knees. Those sustaining the all did not leave the stand but pre- ferred to sit on the collapsing struc- ture so as to get a good view of the races, Just as the excitement was quieting down on the grandstand the: first heat of the 2:15 pace was finished and fire- works were seen near the horse sheds where Eddie Denehey and *Dutcl O'Brien came to blows over the heat. During the entire heat O'Brien took up all of the track, forcing Eddie Den- ehey into the grass op the far stretch, which kept Eddie from gaining an Baron’s Belle in the home str Eddie as soon as the heat was finished fro mhis sulky, and being a little peeved about the outcome of the race, started a rough and tumble with O’'Brien. As many as 5,000 peo- ple rushed to the scene. No injuries were sustained by either Gets “Bawling Out.” Following the argument O'Brien, Eddie came to the judges stand where he entered his.complaint against O'Brien, stating that without a. doubt he would have won the heat had he not been forced to the grass, as on vards with | on Baron Belle. O'Brien on the next called to the stand and was given a severe “bawling out” by the judges, who warned him should he again take up all of the road he would be put off the track. O'Brien informed the judge that it was le for him drive a horse that is side-reined and have control of him. No further ex- citement was caused by O'Brien dur- ing the rest of the afternoon. Almost An Even Break. Real thrillers were witnessed by the turf fans all the afternoon. Almost every heat added excitement to the afternoon’s events. In the third heat of the 2:15 pace Eddie Denehy and Barons Belle furnished much excite- ment. Denehey took first place at the pale and during the entire course of the heat all four horses were nearly even, until the far stretch, where Id- die pulled Iarl D. ahead of the rest. Barons Belle gained and at the.homse stretch both horses were nose to z*flufi for a distance of 500 ¥@hay, &nd as'the pair went mnder thé e the judges hard guess to make as hardly a nase separated the two. The judges award- ed the heat to Eddie Denehey. Youngest of Drivers. Eddie Denehey, who was the source of much of the excitement in the races vesterday, is the owner of Earl D. and claims to be cne of the ers and drivers in the ting association. die is anly years of age and for a youth of his age is a very competent horseman. He is considered one of the smartest driv- ers at the fair by his many friends and associates, and during the entire aft- ernoon he received the hand of the turf fans every time he approached the grandstand. Dewaretta Boy Wins Ea In the three heats of the 2:24 Dewaaretta Boy won the event The horses entered against Dewaretta Boy won the event very and driven by John Denehey of Hart- ford, Harry Boy, owned and driven by H. Seman of South Manchester, Bonnie owned by James Doyle driven by “Jim” Durkey. was at one time owned Beloin of this city and has a good record. Dewaretta took the pole every time and had the lead through the course of each heat. heat out, was trot very and and Bonnie by Fred ablished Races Today. he racing program for today brings out the 2:28 pace and the trot. A special Meriden race S held following the final heat of the 2:13 trot. The Meriden race is a fea- ture of the day’s program and draws much attention each season. Summaries of yesterday's i races: 24 trot—Purse $300 Mary Skinner, Dewaretta Boy, h. eral Dewey Day Tracey, b. g., Denehey Bonnie, ch. m., Doyle Harry, br. g., Seaman Time: 5% 6 5 Pace—Purse $500. 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Leaks in your roofs are expensive, inconvenient and destructive. You will find a full line of roof re- quirements at this store—including waterproof and fireproof roofing. Roof Paints Roofing Cement Paint Brushes Roofing and shingle nails Slate Surface Shingles. RACKLIFFE BROS. 250;’AR]?1" THE IRON AGE OUT TO EXPOSE FOST Trades Magazine Sends Message & 2 . 3 #Renator Kenyon Concerning e Steel Strike. New YorksSept. which has 5—The Iron Age been devoting much space to expoking the syndicalist doctrines preachtd by William Z. Foster, sec- retary of the strike committee, today sent the following telegram to its Washington representative: Please say to Senator Kenyon: your committee will expose more ful- “If | countr . bile stock valued at $2 PHONES 1074—1075—1076 | ly than we have been able to do the {horoughly unAmerican leadership of he present steel strike, it will ren- i the country the highest service. e suggest that you call Gompers g Wwith o request that he bring Foster's red book placed in his hands by the Iron Age and ask him why he did not to stop the strike. Also that you call Foster and question him about the damnable doctrines which he ad- | vocatzd in the red hook. Also T. J. Vend, general organizer American { Federation of Labor, Chicago, and question him about the radical speeches he has been making.’” Mayor James Couzens of Detroit, is perhaps the richest mayor in the , with 2,189 shares of automo- 0,000. 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