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\\ ..‘ ’ b AtWind Up of Grand Circuit at —_— " J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. » oo—The EelWon Two Minute Pace by a Nose Time 2.02 3-4—Tigefs 7% Win from Athletics—Pittsburg Takes 14-Inning Battle gles. With the retiring of H. H. Hack- ett, the former holder of the 5 lonship, there will be no more A lenge matches and the possession of "I:“m Dbowl lies between Leroy and Little. FEW SECONDS OF A WORLD’S RECORD Chevrolet, French Driver, Went Fifty Miles in 5210 1-5—Big Race Today. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 6.—Louls Chev- 4 Xalamazoo, Mich., Aug. 6.—The grand /| eircuit meeting wound up here today with great racing and fastest heat: of the year. The t: minute pace brought out four starters and was ths first clash of The Eel with the free for all brigade. The Canadian horse was favorite and justified the opinion in which he was held. The first heat saw Hedgewood Boy tail The Eel all the way. In the stretch Hedgewood V] Boy got as far as The Bel's flank, but hung there until he broke, The Eel winning under a drive in 2.03. Hedg wood Boy broke on the last turn in the itches. wi TM that any of the ofi’ &“hfl will come back lor’ Salem’s Old Home week celebration.—Haver- hill Gagette. [ot. other things ‘during | but it is quite (?ths there Is interest in any subject at the end of th all of its double session ye terday, and will be the first order of business on Tuesday morning in the latter body. Nor is it alone the supporters of the minority bill who have over Sunday to prepare for further struggles over the matter; the supporters of thie Bar- something to the chauffuer. ig car stopped, the lawyer ui out, picked up the basket of clothes, heaved it into the tonneau, grabbed the little boy by the elbows, and heaved him in, too, and jumped up in the front seat. Then the car started up and)\in about a minute was ] g i .- Susuan YOU CAN REST EASY night and day if v tected by a polic: is written. Richards Building, property is pro- of FIRE INSUR- ANCE in a strong company. If not insured ¢all and see me without delay, No man,dare rest easy until his policy | ... ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. 91 Maln Street. | casier and in the third, after racing second round and Citation and Aileen Wilson took up the chase. It was a spectacular finish and The Bel won by a nose from Citation, while she beat Alleen Wilson as much. The time— 2.02 3-4—is the season’s record and within a quarter second of Joe Patch- ens stallion record for two heats. he 2.10 trot also proved a hard e and the veteran Country Jay just lasted long enough to get the decision. This 13 year old gelding won the first heat by a neck, the second a little rolet, the French speed marvel, fell short only a few seconds of equaling the world’s record for fifty miles over a circular track at Fort Erie today in a race with F.”S. Lorimer, Barney Oldfield having refused the issue be- cause his car was not working well. The Frenchman covered the 50 miles in 52.10 1-5. Chevrolet was forced to stop in the fortieth mile to change a tire, losing a minute and a half, mak- ing the change. As a preliminary to the big match race tomorrow be- Barney Oldfield and Walter Christie, weed B rowmbemnsl Blemuvecsmen num bill have just as much time and are in fully as good a tactical position, The fact which stands out above all others relative to vesterday's day-long battle over this affair is the clever wi in which the nfinority bill's aaneren; ‘were outgeneraled st the start an forced back on their own defenses, such as they were. Nothing like it has becn shown this session and it was so much like the old days as to make tHose of us who have been here before sit up and take notice. Some days since Chandler obtained HEEry out of sight. a cent, but they seem to be rarer for just that. 904 to the fwo or three people within seeing. distance Accomplished Eva ‘The Sunday bill as it passed senate was a «haracteristic action and product of that very remarkable legis- lative body. bill really’ means. things don't cost The performance looked ~—Washington Star. nists. the knows what the is a marvel of But it is the N(»bod{! that | uncertainty for its size. Iysidaw the last sixteenth head and head with | the two met today in a three-mile a ruling from Speaker Banks on what | Uncertainty for its 2 By ——— Carrol, was given the heat. It was the | race. Christle drove his record break- he deemed a precizely similar case to | FAAREES 500 SRy, Of (he Beniie 19 | ney Remedy will help you. It strength- REMOVAL John F. Parker HAS RT)IOVED HIS BROADWAY Telephone 894. closest finish of the week and the showing of Country Jay was all the more wonderful because of his pro- nounced lameness The other races were easily won. From here the horses go in three d rections, the majority to Cleveland, where the new track will be opened on sday, and the rest to Grand Rapids, and Galesburg, Il Heavy Track at Saratoga. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 6.—The races at Saratoga today were run over a very heavy track and only mud run- ners of the most pronounced type were in demand. Pins and Needles, backed down from 6 to 1 to 4 to 1, won the handicap at one mile and her records at Windsor. Penn in the handicap for two years olds made the five and a half furlongs today in 1.06 1-5, against the long standing mark of Shean galloped the distance in 2.06 1-5, clipping four-fifths of the old mark and winning by three lengths from King of the Mist. er while Oldfield was at the wheel of his new racer Benz. Christie won eas- ily, time, 2.49. Ahearn’s Record Disallowed. New York, Aug. 6—The world's record in the hop, step and jump made by aDniel F, Ahearn last Sunday at the Clan-na-Gael games here, has been disallowed on a technicality. The dis- tance, 50 feet, 6 1-2 inches, is a foot better than the best previous record, and was carefully measures but the registration committee of the Metro- politan association of the A. A. U. an- nounced tonight that Ahearn had fafled to file his entry blank properly and was accordingly ineligible. Section of the State. The following are the games sched- uled for today in the different leagues Rhode Island-Connecticut League. Carolina vs. C. A. C. at Sachem Park. \Westerly at Wakefield. Stonington at White Rock. Eastern Connecticut League. (Murphy) ; struck 6. by Dygert %; wild pltch Krause; umplres, Erans end Perrine. Doyle Trims Cleveland 8 to 0. New York, Aug. 8.—New York with Doyle pltch- Ing toaday defestcd Cleveland, 8 1o 0, thls belng the third successive shutout game in which! the yocals have ebgaged. - Berger was ineflctiv and Fivdf by, Slton after six runs bad scored off him. Keeer made four singles and his hiting was (he one beight spot of a tedlous con- test. The seore: . *Batted for Score by inning Clevelans New Yol sle. Laporte, ' Sitton; three-base_ hit, rifice hit. P bases, Stoval bases, Cleveland 9, New York §; first base on er- rors,* New York 1, Cleveland "1 Lajle, Ball and Stovall: Ball, La Berger, Ball and Stovall; struck out, by Doyle 5. by Berger 3, by Sitton 1 first bass on balls, off the effect that a minority report could not be substituted for a majority rés port until the latter had been disposed of even by way of an amendment. (It Banks said this, he must have been dreaming or misunderstood the ques- tion, for anything which is in any sense ' germane can be offered as an endment, and in some legsilative bodies the amendment needn't ever be germane.) and therefore he and his friends supposed that they would not be able to move the substitution of the minority bill for the majority bill and be declared in order. Therefore, they all—Chandler, Whiton, Brifnsmade, Bishop and the others—prepared fo at- tack the Barnum bill by of plan of campaign. coommmwmeT loana. lusaoue base_on bl by Feczion Kane. off Kroh 3: struck out, by Krob 5. ek’ ot by kroh 3. | wag exactly what he did do It for, that and to force the supporters of the minority measure to defend It. With the question on the minority bill, their the tenth when Oakes bunted and went the rest of the way on Ames' wild throw to frst and an equally bad throw to third by Dople. who Lad backed up first base. Only two New York players juring the game. Score: New York. fully prepared and he had furnighed the aftérnoon papers with ample copies, were little better than useless, though they did find it possible to work in some of them. It was really very fun- that calls for comes to such matters as charters and choosing local judges and others de- idedly important to a community this ame senate curtly refuses to permit them any freedom of action. comes a matter that places the sena- When it | ens the kidneys so they will eliminate ' the impurities from the blood that de- ¥ press the nerves and cause exhaustion, backache, rheumatism and urinary ir- regularities which sap the vitality. Do not delay. Take Foley's Kidney Rem- edy at once. The Lee & Osgood Co. comment. Along . he h = New York. I confess to having been a hit sur- FIRE INSURANGE | :inscirismanarors it | ™ L e Ao Shn.aies Tens prised when ot Chairman Scoit of 2 AT g it vorite and he made the pace well in- | _Narragansett Pier, R. 1, Aug. 6.—|Goiity | 3400 e e on public gL we are able to give back to a patient to the stretch, when he tired suddenly, | Myopia I took the first match for the | ¥iicker 4 31 10 9| *Batted for Beck in the Sth. 4 e and Pins and Needles coming strong | Rhode Island cups in the polo tourna- | Lajie.ts & s1 sl fense of the Barnum bill, but the rea- the full set of teeth he or she start- on the outside won, going away by | ment” today, beating Norfolk by 0P . S AE s son for it was apparent the moment ed in with in the beginning. All we 2 1-2 lengths i ¥ 2| score of 14 fo 11 34 et 4 S dudge -MRsadeh: ot Madison ‘made B require is two or more teeth In each TO THE 4 > 4 e gl e st Sheckard: for Boston | MOtion to amend the majority biil by . ve Shall' New Track R d at Wind: s Bergerp 2 20010 Evers, Steinfeldt; | striking out all jafter the enactng jaw to work from, and we shall not 0 LTRSS OF - VWindeor. BASEBALL TODAY. Stwonp 1 ST 0 | e hit, Brers: sacrifics b, Thomss. Chance, | clause and substituting the minority resort to plates or ordinary bridge- CHIPMAN BUILDING Detroit, Mich, Aug. 6.—The fast b U o EREETE! Sheckand: doble pre rers mmkeroed | Dill. He said he did this to bring the work in the process of the work. track continuesto bring out new track | Games in the Various Leagues in This| o, 51 Chance: left on bases, Chicago minority bill before the house, which Your mouth will be free from ine CORNER BATH STREET. 105 1-4. In the mile and a quarter Vune. for Now York. Teelcr T ey L o) event for three year olds Howard | ' LIS part of the state. feld, Laporte, Knight, Sweeney; two-base ich Chandieys hat Tete baay Cbe: teeth in a healthy condition, tight- DR, King’s Restoration Method THOMAS JEFFERSON KING, What It Does for Toothiess Pe cumbrances. Before we accomplish this result we put the gums and the natural ening the teetih which may be loose and curing pyorrhea if the patient is afflicted with that dreadful dis- ease. All of the teeth we . New York Americans to Get Frill o Doyle 3o Beraer 3. off‘Sition 15 hit by pitcher. N i 2 supply are 3 SR et renoedals st~ Pt x ; 3 bh po a2 «| Ny to read in that afternoon’s Times ¥ e _toetk N. TARRANT New York, Aug. 6.—The New York | Jewett City at Wauregan. P Carne, e ot Beraee 11 -8 3.3 invings: 3 41111 2| the speech Chandler didn't make. D. D. 8. practical teeih: each et in its own o & co., American league club today announc-| Danislson at Dayville, tme 205 umplre, Connolly. i 5140a| Sofirstblood was with the backers [} originator of Dr. King's Restor- | Speket fOTOWInE Daluvors piaL b 117 MAIN STREET. ed that it had purchased Pitcher Frill % 2 — i 5180 2 of the Barnum bill. Also every man || ORuinator of Df e atural a strain 1s equally ed. 8 from the Newark club of the Eastern| . """ "‘:l C:t‘"" - % o S 1 1920 0fin the state of Connecticut who ever || o0 otion of teeth— originator Quiscintablerto ibite on, thallty SN league and had released Catcher Wal- osup at Jewett City , Boston. Aus. 6.—Chicago gave a poor exhibition rétended to do -anything at lobby h E 3 o Fire, Accideni, Healih, ter” Blalr to the Newark clab. ¥rii| Coventry at Central Village. T i 343 8| Work and s not il or away on a va || Saictess Degtistey and Inventor e ey Tai miture Soets o Liability, Plate 6lass is a left hander. Sterling at Plainfield. s b S o 3080 ocation was in the lobby all day—whenf of the “Natural Gum~ Set of | 560t “Tney meueh BatiTER teeit 40 A pbis Local Games. £ whopos e PR 14 1[he wasn't on the floor of the house. || Teetn Etc. Btc. All rights re- s 3. R zerst 4 21 0 ONesit 41300 e ol oz gt 5 = L o 5 are beautiful to look at and a source and Steam Boiler Sis Stien CMisngesit uiley. o s bl oo U £ % O B A L e i T s e wite e of constant delight to the one A <id "OBrien of this city will be glad| Xt the State Hospital this afternoon 11 1000 o winnin red. i T b n . weurs them, to meet Kia Hurley of Philadelphia in | at 3.15 sharp Norwich Town will play 3 H o e e . Wl 7 2 1 N play 3090 23 V0N et Mafnn: 4 INSURANGE private or public for any number of | the' bome leam, " The visitors Have RS 213 ot 98088800 11| e derense of o D. Robbins 4nd Sen A PAINLESS PROCESS s s et of any amount | the reputation of being a strong team - - - New Yo 900000 1 b O S DR ) Norwich Unlon Fire Insurais Suciaty, | from $100. Address . O'Brlen, correr | ana drteatad the Hospitals the Brst. of P30 Phmaty §1% 18| Tane tor Clndnan, oses: wwobue nit mone; | 30T Barnum. It doest really appear An impression has gone forth that there is some surgical operation ot 190 N X o e s, Bwock- |ihel scadon, ek dut W aloli wiltibe P00 1 SiGumeme & 131 3| Sutie plasy Bridweti Dovle’ sna Tenaey: maoes on | tee bill was laughed out of the house. || ¢omnected with this method of restoring missing teeth. Some peonle Assots $2,750,422.10 e e ;’;dl:;ltlg;gtfl},;;:;t*fis]ffégg;mgaVc%gmd; L3 3K " BT | Bl o Gher 2ot Ames 37 sruck vut b Gar | Dormitzer was foolish to try to. gel have written in to know if we bore down into the bone and put the Wostion hbicheins. Ch, V. 8, i — == ——| Toun par % by Ames 73 153 . Rigler and | that in. yesterday: the feeling of the || teetn in on peg . U. €, oming Moosup Battery. up to the Hospital, but the 14th is an| s 32 5241 3 ohnsicne. R g £t LA Asosts open date | seors ngs: Ty e s thers have an idea we set the Lew teeth into the sockets where the fss s $2,397,608.00. J. Bennett pitcher and ' Pillortn | OPem dste that Manager Farrell 18 try- | e b tunings S i St. Louls Steps fato Fifth Place. iness on hand ang little time to do it & x4 " catcher are £ M g tural teeth were originally re one of Moosup's star bat. | Mg to AL A ¥ 880180 3 S50 st rouis Aus. 6.5t Louls moved inte frth piace | IN 204 Interruptions were offensive. na ” - g e jiriss. Both gre-faing x0od work 4ni:. (UCS SMEI ve's goodisived crond Tor Chicags, Atz: for Boston, Niles, Lord, | P deleating Philadeiphia today, 3 t 0. - Al the | In the forenoon everybody believed It is quite natural that some unthirking people would ask such giles- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. both are good &t the bat. 1 ’\.erk o ,': rim Carolina . Gessler 3. Wagner 2, French; ro-base | *oring wus done in the seventh. Ellls. beginning | the minority bill was going tq win, al- tions, and in order that they may be fully answered we will state that pi s afternoon at 3.30. Aldser, Gessler, Atz Dougherty: hits, off | Vit 2 bhome run over :'*'M';“g"’_ foce. 44 | though it was apparent to those on the AMOS A. BROWNING, New York, Aug. 6.—On the turf ten- | game with Wakefleld | el £ B e o retire. : tle. ai ce wi ace Attorney-at-zaw, 8 Richards Blag. | nin courin ot i Grevesnr A H (07 | E8me with Wakefleld Jast Saturdsy.! o e n et Do 33 i | ed o i Seo s afternoon there was a litile. aifferent Patients leave the ofice with these teeth in place/and at once begin 28, day, Robert Leroy and R. D. Lit- | week, there is little doubt but that the | rigin; time, 1.80; umpires, 0‘Loughlin .and Sher- abhopoa e B4 54 s sl i i the e i chewing meat, eating caiidy, toast, or anything else with the same cam- o tle, the latter a former international. | home team will make a good showing, | 4+ Brmess 301 & Slommsy W37 3 ¢|Unviedom In crackfne the parly Whin | fort they would enfoy if every tooth in their head had grown there. st, won plac 5 ; et Sre y » undo what : s f BAOWN & PERKINS, Mioeys at law | the New e sta s el Of | seuscielly (¢ the, (D are there to dlicer Gonnectitat Losgus Standing. 2041 oftes 3138 °l badbeen done had not there becn an It we couldn't promise this and make good on the promise, the. Re- - ) 4 ; e ro 3113 1 ohtaeew 43100 effort to lug Governor Lilley into the || storation Method would not be a success. It would be no better than over First Nat Sank. Shetucket St Holvoke i 4z H 0 0l situation. That hurt the minority hil ai AR by A ey Qhkcince Harttord, . 363 % bsmpea 4 01 2 2 Even then it looked as though _ the i 1 R T < Statrway, nex: to Thames Nat. Bun Waterbury . 301334 3 0 ¢ o p| minority bill would win out, fhough oy At e New Haven .. i 3ol 2000 1fthe leaders for it were losing confi- WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS i gorngtld an N 4883 8| dence and nehting hard. ¥ All Forms of Dentistry Treated by Experts. s o T i % en the vote came (he counties 2 e ; PAINTING! PAINTING! e b g 7| with the city members went. for tha || o, Thle the Mentortion e e R lest Mling to. the most In< That I8 our business and now ia the | BEARS COVER SHORT CONTRACTS | 2300 Br Even Break at Springfield. Score by taniny i ‘l"';,',,,,,; o an "to || tricate plece of porcelain work.' our experts are at the service of the time to have it done. We will be glad " et . 4100 Central L Springfield, Mase., Aug. 6.—Spring- | 8t Louis .._.... 030 3 i res 3 ublie. 10 ‘give you estimates and our work | Rebuying of Stocks by Professional | " 55"y fleld and New Haven split even in a | Pilladeiphia . #iwie o pReightul up. . Hew Lonfion eoUity-gNye ¢ i o . ha p will be done In a first-class manner at Element Causes P 100 Central of double header here today, the visitors | Runs for St Kenetchy: nlsmau plurality the other way. Mid- a 5allurnfl.\r'"w:“:m;::c:i"{;‘trk’l;]!w:;:(rx;lrl.: Tr:;‘?:“h:;!;rr' l;;'(‘"”u::l: t:‘; " 5 home run, Kilis . ! dlesex county more than evened u one in & one-! ! , era ) ere al i v ) ST DA, Aok W rhe et 10 [vinning the frst game 4 to 2 and the | double plis Evine and Konetehy Byme. ihr: (But Winaham, Middlesex and Litch- || the very nighest skill. They nced to he to do the Restoration work. OWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut 8t. | Drices today had the sppearance of a | 4000 Chicago & Northwester - Y Phascheeds © e Bave, By “Buice: waia glion. - Mors: "saseson | B€ld carried the day. Even then it r Se“n"ll:r;:u\({:rll‘!]: N < ansanid the Atned ettt eih. ot the ‘«‘z:::d M 40000 Chie, Ml & s 'y = Y ' - e by Lush | quired great efforts and the change of . ' An 3 » fishting in the market from the dip at | ‘3 G ! & 5 7. First game— ROELE | P 180 i his ok a2 o5 | throe of four votes to beat the minority (| ating chair and in' the laboratory ; yesterday's close. There was, in fact, | s coc Fon &'t New Haven 02100000 1—4 6 1o Tuh s tn 8 of Beehe 1 in i, ot Scanion 0 1 | ill. It is beaten, however, and will be * 3 considerable rebuying of stocks sold | 3% Corids' & sovbers Springfield 0000010102 8 1|1t e buer = Louis 2 Phisdeisns 5; me. | bogten' wotne.on Tuesday when Tecon short by the professional element yes- o Batterjes: Carrick, Herbst and Wa- umpire, - Emslic. A % terday on the assumption that the en- Comsiaates, oa” ters; Luby and Connor; time, 145 Have Pitcher's et may mot Mean, however, that lN DENTAL PARLORS actment of the tariff law would be fol- | 100 Corn Proderts s umpire, Cullem. e oy = O g N e B Py e S g U i ’ e Ve 2300 Delay luc % ormer iy & r 8. lowed by a movement to realize profits ware & Midson Second game— RHE B e e A, e Leroy and Little in Tennis Final Manager Frank Kane has improved his team greatly, as could be seen in the on the part of large holders of stocks who have been accumulating them through a period of many months. Na 3900 Denver Rio Grande 1000 Do pfd ... 5000 Distillery Securities 4000 Ede .. . 6 in'3 innings, off Sutor 5 in 5: sacrifice hits, Lord, Gessler; - left on bases, Chicago 5, Springfleld 00800010%—1 3 0 New Haven 0 000000000 2 2 Batteries: Coffin_and Whalen; J. inside that a lot of hard work for the in a sacrifice followed giving two more runs. Lush was hit by a baited bail in the elghth funing and | Barnum bill had been done. the Washington, Aug. 6.—Ralley outpiched Johnson today in a pitcher’s battlé and St Louls defeated Washingion, 2 fo 1. A base on balls, & two-base hit and Brown's efror gave the visitors thelr two There were a number of against the minority bill that will not be cast for the Barnum votes cast vesterday there is ro boring, no cutting, no implantation about this method, noth- ing about the work that is painful while it Is being done or afterward. Dr. Jackson, Manager. apr13TuThs Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. such realizing movement developed to- | 200 Do »ta . Reisigl, Herbst and Waters; time, 1.30; | runs. Score: 2 . day and the uncovered bears were | 3300 Lonon "pecids umpire, Cullem. Washingten > o bill. That is where the sub-committee prompted to cover their short con-| 950 Gi Nerthern pid e whopo a abhive ¢ o] Bl WhiEh.San be oved asan SEesis tracts. After the spasmodic demand'| 13800 Gt Northern Ore ctfs Hartford Won One and Tied One. 4020 3 11 1 o|ment to the Barnum bill, though not o d e. 1041 i dment 1o’ th ty 3 from yesterday's short sellers ~the | ‘3% Jiinols Central .. New Britain, Aug. 6.—In a double- 3181 e A e i will ho(taed e trading became intensely dull, but was | 2000 o ma " OF - liedder here-thany Hastford wou the |DEWe® 2 13 3 &4 0.3 phEE SEIay Cone. 0. - TH. WL Ry SO 7 / actively renewed in the closing deal-| 100 Inter Harvest ex y Hartford won the | jguter’ 3 ¢ 1 0 &1 7 3 oy Reconsideration will iirst be moved A. W, BURNHAM, ‘Eye Speciallst, ings, when the tone was very active, | A0 IntersMarine pia .. first game, 3 to 2 and the second was ( Sebringet 0 & 0 0 3611 o|and will fail.. Then the sub-commictee > H " s A vory. ShVoritle. ropart: on ti di- | 2090 International Paper cailed at the _gnd of the ninth on ac- (Conroy.36 3 1 0 1 3 0.0 1 8| bill will be discussed and a vote taken b 257 Main Strest. | 5. °7 the grain grops by the aatiol- | 1y Lt Py . count of dafness, wit hthe score 3 |Meirdess 3 0 1 % 2073 0 on it. If this fails amendments will A moment's refleétion with your mirror will give the hint as to the condition tural department 18 looked for on Mon- | 1100 Kamax Sy souivern $a 5 STH)-BeTTN 3103 22121 come in in considerable numbers. In of your system. Pale cheeks, muddy complexion, dull eyes, show a poverty . day, and this is reljed to bring in some | ~7o0 mnr;\!‘ v el H:‘:&zlrdsnmn‘; A B ‘3 *g- E‘- ship 1 0 6 0 L the end flh mzdlm‘d bflur!:;:m th flpl‘_ of blood.” You require something to make a plentiful supply of rich, red blood - sville ) 2 -—3 g sl to pass the house, but the senate will i P Buying Direct Dasis for selling: . Tho sirensth of ne| e Hrsiogl b Newritain 0000002002 § 0| Rl 2 Lll’s ue ro hardiy ‘rocede from its position to | |- course through your veins, 7o ensure tis fake corn grangeirs today indicated th isher an rogast: Ciinton and | gere by nnings: amend that bill. The vote on the mat- from ihe Manufacturers |svecs Ppamor & BahE sk inins B i Missourl Kans Knotts. Time, 150. Umpires, Stern- | wasiosion - +....0 0 1 0 6 8 6.5 o—y|ter in that body wouldn't be as close ] corn ‘oondition. Spring wheat 1o Al e e berg and Boecher. st. Louts .. %0 0 0 02000 0—2|again as it was last Tuesda } talls the story in . o e econd samg: Runs, for Washington, Street; for St Louts, BUCKINGHAM. g st Al ol iy | covned, o ke % PomeaE o5 | 48 M I NewBrltaia 39 00 0000 03 & o o, il bR o o riae L e r GOODS. C: <pl c ew York Centea artford 2 —3 7T 1| ind Wallace: left on bases Washingion 1 St A Thoughtful Gift. ¢ HEHFIONs’ aiir-add yorrribin to oo | i the Fanestticol (o Thr T 3 Ward, Case and Knotts; McCarthy | Eois 420 e on bt o7 Jovtsn b o Baf | Tom wemt out te buss 4 palf of gioven the wonderful little blood-makers. Whatever your blood mayneed the stomach inereasing list of customers. rose above 161 for the first timesgince and Abrogast. ~ . e e ¢ il ¥ sk ok 10 [y s swenthenrt's Christnas” Dressnt will sul:rly from the daily food when it is in good working order. Beecham's BRADY & SAXTON ;hr-nrllzglt.s tor:::scr::enlocne;vdll?ck‘:n Larks Won by Bunching Hits 1.30; umplre, Kerin. and to make a purchase for his father. ;ny{la aid the lw’:mth u]; d:g;nliu ‘Mq.h"d tu:l.mm‘hx; xl; I;liod&lemenu. ro » terms was accorded to the Peansylvan i : BT T of e he got things mixed, As ey increase the supply and improve the quality of the blo u Telephone 306-2. N ’ stockholders {m-1906. There was also| 300 P. C. C. & St L _Bridgeport, Aug. 6.—Bunching their BASESALL GAMES FRIDAY. [h’cy ":r:r, m\g in stories, and the p‘]g'nglk, languid, :rpzuzmh‘,:lew domqo( BZerJnm'l Pills will e m’..yl‘ld 3 orwich Town. ;]iflv\::!lr;n % the p&ofilgbl:flpossmixlllic! e, 2"5 f;';!}lfnnze::dm%llfl e voung lady received a pair of heavy L or the traffic on the Pacific coast ex- | 700 Kaiiway s y ool n's socks with the followin tension of the system, for whichlarge | 130 Readine bl i seore. by, innings: i e e ® 2 5 A growth is predicted. Not much Mtten. | 14800 Repubite ' Steel, ex-ris. N'hampt'a 50000200 5— cheter .. “Dear ' Helen: Please accept tnese e e erence DRINK THE BEST — Flon was paia o the forecasts of the | S5t B M8, R, Dricespit 003101000833 3| Poiktes 10, copsideration’-af wny loye oF Yoo 5 rtesie IRV v of the con- | 300 2 3 ; Kane, Riley and | To re to , o k‘dles“. & woer Be tinued ease of the call money market.| 5 St btk 8 sid Kocher. Time, 1,50, Umpite, O'Brien. gfirfll e ke Yoo vt G In boxes with full directions, 10c. and 25c. Z DEEL. | The operations witn the sub-treasury | 130 5. foule Souinmest . -l find ‘any difficulty In getting them on, Trotting Record Equalled. this week have absorbed $6,132,000 from the banks, and this officially reported Yours affectionate! “TOX 53400 in them. Southern Pacific ... Esstern Loague Games. blow At Baltimore—Buffalo 11, Baltimore 2. 1900 Sonthern Rallway Pa. sburg, . —The THOMAS/H. WILSON'S, Aug. movement is much more reliable than| S00Do fd ....... world’s. trotting record for three year| At Providence—Providencs 6. Monfresi 0. —Success Magazine. Jun1sd 78 Franklin Street, | the usual cstimates of the express| 30 Iose & Facie ..l Sid colts wax eaualiel at the races| At Jersey By iy . Tornig 1 ey movement with the interfor. Last 100 Do "ptd, . here today when Rixey, owned by Curt | At Newark—Rochester 1, Newark 0 4 tnaings). Teats:show that, the Wikl loRpTAC é A. D. S, week, for‘instance, the bank stavement | 3300 Unlon Pac Gosnel of Ravenna, O., trotted a mile oy g A o 15’ Toklen an"hour inkt ING As ,000.000. -1 1500 U 8 Tubber y er a B ki ALL CEREAL GOFFEE | rmate Somts to a curtailment of the and cquals the previous record made in | & Fawo ol i Ligiiee 6, e e i oniy 100 a Ib. It ot b Smn2 by sbost 3o o 2y e St b e oy kel R ¥ 5 . AMATEUR OARSMEN. Thirty-seventh Annual Regatta Held With Detroit Boat Club. Detroit, Aug. 6.—Canada and the east shared winning honors this after- 3-4 and Union Pacific to 203 made new record prices for those stocks and helped materially to the strong closing tone. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $5,372,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. attended to promptly and in the best manner., Our men “know just how” to do the work to advantage, thus saving time and money for you Brannigan Too Much for Kendrick. New York, Aug. 6—Patsy Branni- gan’s strength and aggressiveness proved too mu2h tonight at the Fair- mont A. C. for Jim Kendrick of Eng- shares. lapd. The foreigner's cleverness puz- zled the Pittsburg bantam for the first THE REAL TEST LIBRARY TEA STORE Jy24STuT DOMINICK & DOMINICK, AP B827 FETESR RS Wisconsin Central . Total sales, 999,200 There is only one test by which to FOUNDED 1870 sToos., — ot et e A"t oon” In “ihe” opentng, cvents af {he | fudee, of the, efciency of s aricis| MY and preventing annoyance and discomfort, Members of the New York Stock %4 Allis Cha & < Brannigan outfought him. 2 which it is intended to do. Many hair 3 e Al Chatmer New Yok Aur d—Spot closen s s Amoclation’ of ' Ameteur Oarsmed, | Viey ‘may ‘look mice. and” amel Rlce, No job is too small for us, as we can save middling up- Position for Bailey. 1 g o 10_points higher; but the point is—do they eradicate Dan- o ‘Atoer iser ti . ; nder th ce Detrolt Bo, 3 8300 Auer ibert : )} miadiing gulf, 12.95; siles, | Senator Bailey wonld be a valued [ bt - L iPice# Of the Detrolt Boat | grug ana stop falling habr? for you even on this kind of work. Bonds and "lflh Grade Investments | o7 25 &t £rias Closing bids: August 1227, Seplember | Sopucice: e "prabably. could throns | anbhcs niorational senfor four oared L, 210 5 S0 M ot o e oni , FAAS 00 Am Hide & Lesther 2d . 120, october, 117, November 1217, | uu inkstand with the best of them— | G wiien was i riie o the oy A*ana kilts fhe germ that ‘attacks the Call 133—we’ll do the rest. Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, o Amer Toe Secusties v 22, January 12.20, Febru- | yfilvaukee Sentingl, " y 7 sy e papllla from ‘whence the hair gets it Qrainoii) Gl o0 Amer Llawed - ary 1220, March 1222, April 12.22 R Ly The Argouauts of Toronto won the | e May 12.24. intermediate eight oared event. Iu the intermediate double scull shells the Arundel boat club pair won easily by five lengths after leading from the start. The Harlem Rowing The Only Drawback. Jitstice Gaynor says the guestion of Thaw's sanity should be disposed of in"onel day.. It could be if there were 70500 Am Smelting & Ref. 2300 Do pid 1300 Am Sugar Refinlog . W00 Am_ Tl & Tel 466 Amer Tolacco ptd Letters from prominent pesple e where are dally proving that Newbr Herplclde stands the “test of use’ It Is & delightful dressiyg, clear, puré MONEY. New York, Aug. 6. NORWICH BRANCH 1 67Breadway Telephone 901 ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 657, 69 West Main Strast. Money on call \ 1300 Amer Woolen easy; highest 2 per cent.: lowest 13-4; | no_ money in th and free fri L ve grans e 5 2 8 y e Thaw family.—Bos- | club had a similarly cheap victory i e TRt & ! I ki FRANK ©O. MOSES, Mgr. e ruling rate 1 7-8; last loan 2: closing | ton Journal. the senior double sculls shells. - | 8014 by leading druggists. Send 10 in 100 Do pfd £00 Atlantic Cosgt Line 8190 Baltimore & Obio . bid 1 3-4; offered at 1 3-4. Time loans strong but dull: sixty days 3 3-4 to 3 per cent.; hinety days 3 to 3 1-4; six mantha 3 7-2 to 4 per cent Telephone 133. 2 The Hamilton Rowing club four en- tire outclassed the four of the Detroit boat club in the intermediate four oar- ed shell event. stamps for.sample to The Herpleide Co., Detrolt, Mich. 3 TWO SIZES-50c, anp §1.00 Lee & Osapod Co. Special Agents. Japan has the largest volcano crater Inae World. It measures 14 by 10