Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 11, 1909, Page 3

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N U ALL KINDS i g A:'e::::‘: SONS, Philadelphia and Detroit on Even Terms in Champion- 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. ship Race—Murphy’s Triple Counted—’ittsburg y2igaw Wins in Twelfth from Boston—Ruelbach Fitches P, " % . fleld. will play the- outfield i i : . Chief $1,000 AND COMPANY Philudeiohia - a0 Sieghen, 3 and. take o ptacn o the rafiing We say to you all—to our clients and others ~ We pay our Copy 81 week, be- Boston 4 oft ;| order pending the arrival of the mew =it is wrong to be blindly contented. cause no other man has get the power to ¥ . ; errors, “vas | man.—Waterbury American. 2 e 20 lgflncy Est. 1846 Colcago ", ; ; It is wrong to tie yourself up—to bind sell so many goods. s A Leading ' Batters in Connecticut Idf:yxdmwnmvfiflluq wmdma&—nm&finm We have again moved our office— | philadeipns . 10.—Philadelphla toda Clevsland Takes the Last For the first time in many weeks the It is wrong because it kills incentive. les- Each man, to hold place, constantly '\ :‘" e So the dnd o Cre el AN ’:x"?‘..u"".:l.. B :::"‘.'n !EEE":&":’“.E “seris, 3 . L] M | e batting - Har ot the Coanneohons sens endeavor. it 7 to ;:! bm:‘-u' :-l can any A ory, ames Loan ‘rust Co. [ mesult put the two teams on even terms for frst s ame. ;. 3 Score: X % Y C N Tk, a s wate B3, vms. thiles o four fhe' Dt vk robbed Eibeicld o hits. by remark: | Byrme: ' $| other teams mow furnish the second bunch 4% [he Detrolt plavers threatened 1o send & | {5l *slopur New Yorks. orie tun resued from | el B | and third men. Swander of Waterbury “ach of ‘whom 'lisd Won a game in -the | AUstn's wgle, which Hinchman fumbled. ailowing | Phelps.c X has pushed into second place, while PR forth i Gith is the man wio is never caught. mers. Yees, were pitted against each otber The score: | the batler an exira buse. " Laporte's bit nd Dem- - Zacher of New Haven 'k ined A some Detroit. bEi - e ol Sk e third place. Both men have done con- clients. All facts indicate that, in all = % - sistent stick work for many weeks. e these probabil- % v B McCabe, after & let-up of two weeks, We seek advertising on the plea that we jty, we can get the best results. i bl f1i3 pnina” e reaonea 135 Sl B b keep b galy oo 1ong a6 we do that - o g < ! Darein % 8 & | Laboiezp 13 91,0 in the gares with Hartford, The hit. to keep it only so long as we do that. . b Mozt : i i1 i1 ting spurts are, not always done by | | If any agency can make any campaign pay _ But there are ways to show, in your particu- \ : ; H .300 men. e are Burns an by results as compared with others. ; i o i i ek e R S Bridges of Northampton, for instance. better than we, that advertising belongs else- lar case, our b - 3 ¥ b g0 . e Bturnl made 19 hl{ts "L tn?m;;omxe.. where. It can be done without any commitment on iimignen 90 0 0o at an average of about .350, while i present 2 s 0130 Bridges hit safely in all but two of the By the same rule, if we can make your ad- your part—without disturbing you 1 S50y 3 In'e" 25 nm]efl. ('Mcu‘: looks n:hthourh wvertising pay better than others, your account relations. g e W 7 “Baied or Simmers in’ the 9. e Diien’ hass, Bymec B\ team with Wagner. ‘The list of 500 belongs to us. It can be done in a way which will settle the “Batted for Kletnow in 8th. plicher, by Ames (Phelps):|keeps up well, althougii the averages Score ty innin T Aees **Batted for Brockett in Sth. : 3 . Bi t h B to h e R B el 8. T L il 3 ¢ Beobe T ‘;;‘clc::e”;::hlst;n::e Gt 363 yOd Sucw e The result be—and will probably YOU CAN REST EASY trolt, MTutsre: two-base hit, Kilifer; three-base Bit. | New Yok . ... 0 n_bases 2 , 241 K s =k That i want 2o tell il advertising. night and day if vour property is pro- ot o T, FIank: seceifce M. Harsel | e tar Clealand, Tand. Rincounen, Lajele —— ;:":h';‘l"gv“.“;;"‘.";, : Ry ith, t.h“ what :5. : o you. Tostart multiply the oty s Tected by a policy of PIRE TNSUR. | rcrite by, ituter:’ double olay. Shacter ind Bush: | ger.toc ‘Yo Yok, Ausin: two.base. Wit i e chea JNED | 5. o ; with, the probabilities are nearly all on our It may show you how to get, for the same % ANCE in a strong company. Tf not | by Summers s: iefi on basss Phliadelonia 2 Detroit | i "l "0 SN Grevean o1 New Yok y Herbst/New Haven .........0... . side. commission, immeasurably better agency serv- ) insured;cail and see me, without delay, | 1%, 7% Dim on ballc, off Plank ©: fisc base on | G Fiberieid and_ Rlght: stk out, 0y | Bescher, 5 two- Bres and "Downer's | Colling, i : s ~ ¥ No'marl dare rest easyuntil his Dolicy] trs Sl o7 fr, 7 sumnes (R | Sl M5 WP WG S U 0" gt ot ot | Waterbure: Naw Briiatn IWG have far outgrown all rival agencies, ice than you are getting now. > - O oo oo - alls, erger of brocket! it and the game fin the th inning ay. ni ”e ~ Ll 1 5 H is written. — 5 g inchmany by Brockw” (Bl | S oF b locals reached (hrd dnving e came. | Ward, New Britain £ ";’ through results brought to clients. The proof may be worth thousands of dollars e = st bty Butener s Wis, Sk Hughes 5 Jo 3 . Holyoke . : i worth milli k 4 ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl.| T Witine G Suion Game. = | BSis Mo i s s e ed Quinn s b R i Hart, " Hartford ... & e handle hundreds of accounts which are to you. It has been lions to some. Richards Bullding, 91 Main Street. | ds% fime Wk, Chotes B arscie of 5-to . | Umer #007 vmpire” Comolly st i ; 3| Jalel Northampion :«;\md to us solely by the fact that we outsell If you think that !fl“-h:' write \fier Sifting s il 10" right a0 that was ap: b 3 ; 3 fEoort, Bpringfeid. . 2 oditrs: fétter simply sa, Sta way. fystanw | porenr e, Targer wae rowa o 1 g‘.:ru& 1 : 1 | Almeida, New Britain e b Fly, sayiag, .2 q on Boston. i 0 0V § 3| Ladd, Bridgeport . ;2 L Yiie ¢ 0| Bre erbury . i ; hoe s wae | s 4 2 2fKnabe.2y 19 r orthampton . ¥ A P i Mogmosn 4 e 2| Bertwhistle, New Haven . 306 RD AS HEM“VAL [Tl 4 3 11 102 Temern 2 8 e s Waite, Springtield . : D herty, It - o o Sherwood, New Haven . . m AZH‘E R R RRRR] Needham, New Britain . 3 NEW YORK NEWSPAPER"TD' OGDR CHICAGO Awan T 3113 s Town 4% 4 —— Srg:“r';:fll‘.‘!dté . SECOND NAT'L BANK BLDG. AND ~ TRUDE BUILDING Rubngy i $58 119 Bt to Froame 12, Walsh, Northampton .. .. A8 FIFTH AVE. and 28th ST, ADVERTISING & WABASH AVE. T TanRa ol 10 s 0 Nichols, Waterbury - ¥ ~ John F. Parker e n Lt o e e o, ey e o * Address cither office. They are equaliy equipped A 1001000 e acardn ¥ e | s, Goar s, ; Cvacrince hits, Paskert, » Runs. for Ci Tabell, Dougherty: for Boston, | TSt time In ten days that the latier has been fn | Lromme: stoled “,‘f:; )‘!fr:;_ ':nm' - B'»'-’film:.? Speaker. Wagner. Stahl; the game. The score Hits. McCor hit by -pitcher, by More (Bescher: UMP MOBBED AT AUGUSTA. |he clutched the weapon, he fired three ———— shots, each of which took effect. Then, omen HAS REMOVED HIS . Sacriice b, Sulvad Soeaker: siokn Bags Pitsburs. Bosion, Bcs"on Feomme 4 1n'8 aoings; time, .5; wkise ¥ Isbeil, Speaker, Stahl, Carrigan: sacrifice fiy. Davls: | oo o0 4P % P A e — He Forfeited the Game to Macon and | secing that his old enemy was done doubie playe, ' McConnell and Wagner: ab b po 1 1 "o BASEBALL GAMES TUESDAY. Mathewson, Brown, Willis, Camnitz the Fans Descended on Him. for, he removed the smoking pistol should heed such warnings as head: i 1 and Reulbach are the pitching stars from his pocket, raised the barrel to ache, nervousness, backache, de ) . k out, ; ] F Eastern League S of the National league. ~Records up usta, Ga., Aug. 10.—Immediately | his head and fired two buliets into his ) h | Gardgan: " time, 1.33; "umptres, O'Loughlln sod | 3 €1 (| to” vesterday's_games were as follows: | following. his fortelture of the same. to | brain, pression and weariness and fortify o $1 1 0| Rochester Mathewson, Brown, 21-4; Cam- | Macon this afternoon, in the beginning The five shots were fired so quickly the system with the aid of Washington and St. Louls Play 12 faninm to & Tie, | Gibwone 3 0 Lol Ditz, 16-4; Willis, 19-6; Reulbach, 13- | of the fourth inning, Umpire Gifford | that nome of the fifty or more by- il i el g g - oot B T S i 4: Pfeisier. 6-3; Leifield, 13-6; Philippi, | was surrounded by a crowd of several | standers had time to interfere, or evea batiled twelve inniaze iodey 1o 5 te 1 to 1. when | Joran C 19 ® [ 1 6-3; Maddo: ; Caspar, 14-8; Moren, | hundred angry spectators and narrow- | to realize what was going on. As the ”? TO THE the game was called to allow the sisitors to catch | A4S®*P 0 0 0 Overall 11-7;" Wiltse, 13-8; Ki Iy escaped serious injury. Gifford was | tWo men dropped to the sidewalk the |, : Fereis' home run in ‘the seventh. Innitg g > o A 6-4:" Ame: Beebe, 10-1 struck in the face, hit on the head with | crowd rushed up to them. Fenton was 3 the Jall_ming tncide’ the' club houie. scored” S | To0" oy “Vien “wioning run way scord X bell, $-5; , 7-7; Fromme, 10-11; | pop bottles and choked. Police then |Still conscious and he was rushed to { the soored on LeiivelCs bunt and Donehucrs doubie | "Daied for Drandon in the th Eastern League Games. Mattern, Moore, 9-12; Sallee, | protected him. the hospital, where he died a few , | [ 10" the right feld fence. The score Score by tnnings: At Jerses 1€ty—-Tersey Cits5, Rochester 1. 9-12; Rowa o 4-6: McQuillen. 6-8; | Mayor W, M. Dunbar made an ad- | hours later. McSorley died in the 1% 0 00000000 1af Ao ot * 7t | = g 000000 10000 aTt| Al N a1 ot 2 Yv}“" e dress to the crowd, stating that Au- | street. . BROADWAY 5w 5 Tuns, for Piitshurg, Clarke, Gibson: fer Boston, | AU Providence—Protidence 12, Buffalo . 1=14; Co i | gusta had been wronged, but for the | On his way to the hospital Fenton fienaat 4 V.4 ] tem: wio-base hit, Miller: three-base hit e Sparks, 3-7. g0od name of the city he pleaded “for | gasped to the surgeon who knelt be- - : | 217 603 hita, of Brandon 5 in 9, off Adams 3 ih Games. e the skunk to be let alone.” side him in the ambulance: “It was || Sold Everywhere. boxes 10¢. and 280, CORNER BATH STREET. 01 512 oogr et B A BT L At Lawreuce Tawrence 4. HOSPITAL VS. FORT WRIGHT. Augusta will refuse to play any | McSorley—I was on the jury that sent | " %, $ 310 Mimesid i dnuble piays. Miller. Abbatlecio and Abatéln: Ab. | AP Towell-Lowell 1. i oo more games with Gifford umpiring. In | him to prison—long time ago—for a PEIRRO o Dicets 2024 ljwmpents § ¢ Datiechio. Aiiler and Abstein; left o bases: Titisbury | AL N Bedf ¥ Bedford 8 Tall Tirer 1. | Great Game is Coming Off This After- | the bfi:i,m,ng of the fourth a wild |long term.” Then he lost conscious- s el MeBridews 5 12 3 ‘o e o s Y Dea o Rt TS ament noon at 3.10. pitch by Griffin came near striking the ness.. : T i < U W b ton 3: hit by piteher, hy Adams (Shaw): stru e umpire. Gifford claimed that Griffin ccording to the police here, Me- o A N3 4 e by Brown G. by Brasdon 6 by At GComnecticat League Standing. One of the best games of the s tried to hit him and fined the local | Sorley was released from prison last “Miller 10 0 00| ed ball Shaw: wild pitch. Brown: time, 1.30: | 2 is scheduled to be pulled off on the | pitcher $25. Carson,was fined $25 for [ week, and started at once to hunt up R i g o T ‘ 2 state hospital grounds this afternoon. | not catching the ball, and, giving the | Fenton, who had becn a rival hotel TAI!II “Batted for Conroy in b, T Waterbury ..+ when the Fort Wright aggregation of | team less than a minute to begin play- | keeper at Coney Island before McSor- N. ANT & 00., **Batted for Groom in 13th _Reulbach Wins Mis I4th Straight Vietory Yew Brltain bail tossers comes up from Fisher's | ing, forfeited the game. ley's convict u’nd \\‘hnm he b}»lie\'nd . % 117 MAIN T Scors by tnnings Chicagn. Aug. 10.—Three singles with an_out, | New licien Island. The soldiers’ team has an en- 7 1 was responsibie for the years he was - TR Wadigien .. 9 ¢ 00880 o 100 gy O Dkass cocurh nw ln (b6 sccend foming 1o | SRRE viable reputation and’ their battery— |y Tariff and Horse Racing in Gan. | COMPelled to serve. From the prison Pire, Accident, Health, Bt Louls .. 0.0 0 00 0100 00 0—1|ig cixth when dx R were pited two dgeport Bainesip and Best C—is a strong one. 9 he went to Coney Istand and ascer- Runs. for Washdngton, Lelivelt; for St. Lotls, Fer- | bad errors. a gifl, & tacifice and (hree Kt Todays o They have already this scason beaten ada. tained that Fenton had long since left Liability, Plate Gl Ponies Hand Two to Orators. Mystic and New London and are eager | _Customs officers at Ogdensburg, N.|there for Phoenixville, Pa., where he % " ass Bridgeport, Aug. 10.—#Bridgeport won | to get another scalp. Y,. are awaiting instructions from the 'conducted a hotel for some years. two games from Springfield today, 7| 'This lineup for the Hospital should | treasury department on a clause in the | McSorley immediately bought a Screens T - FINAN GIAL AND GUMMERGIAI_ to 1 and 16 to 14, Bunched hits and | be able to keep the visitors safe: Weich | new tariff bill, whicii inyolves the | titket for Phoenixville, where he ar- 5-4 Table Oil Cloth, per yard 15¢ ' errors of judgment by Springfield made | ¢. Zemke p, Sam Austin 1b. Wicks 2b, | future of horse racing in Canada. The | rived yesterday, only to find that his |l gheif Ol Cloth, per yard... So c E the first game easy for Bridgeport.| Bill Austin b, West ss, Donohue If. | Canadian tracks depend largely on | man had left Phoenixville and gone "The secondd gamo was Eircical. Three | Fielding cf, Maloney rf. American-owned _thoroughbreds _ for | to_ Middletown. a5 it GAS PLATES | MNerwich Union Fire Insuran s St e pitchers were. use don ecach side and The game will start at 3.10, to let | their sport, and hitherto entries owned he -ex-convict arrived in Middle- | u. s, oL Sesty, STOCK MARKET LISTLESS. e g 5 1o2% ‘:h.\ hits were _ long and numerous. | the people get down on the 245 Nor- |in the United Stutes have passed free | town shortly n{;erdl n‘ull'ockd this at- s | . ¥ Amer Sugar Refining ller sent the ball over the fence in| Wich and Weste: across the border and back again. Col- | ernoon. He asked to be directed to urner A3 Assets 52,759,422.10 Influences That Have Been Stimulat- Amer Toba | Second ‘game, the second time-on lector Daniels, howeve: 1ds no pro- | Fenton’s hotel and went at once to 1 Western Assurance Co., U. €. ing Prices Relaxing. Anaconds Mining Co. [record that” this has been done.| Mohicans Have Plenty of Games. | visipn in the fiew law for the re-ent7y | the barroom of the Elberton. Learn- | sscts $2,39, p A Ateh, Topeks & . F. Scores: The Moticing, ¥ o free of duty of American borses en- |ing that.Fenton had just gone to the |l 1 purner A 1608.00. yNew York, Aug. 10—The stock mar. | — be s | it e R it e B ,,‘:‘“,:'"‘,r‘e“';a,f‘i: tering Canada for exhibition’ or racing. | postofiice McSorley walked leisurcly |l 5 "] s \ et fell into a listless 'and apathetic | 8 Alinic Cop e | Bridgenod 22101100 and’ this week will meet the cirone | His Interpretation is that il return-|up Main street, asking a number of +150 o~ TTORNEVe AT Dn | [io0d today which was suggeative of | Springfield 0 007000100 East ‘Side Athletics. "With Enos and | I8 livestock nust pay foll Jutlcs. | persons If they' had seen Fenton. A (f ¥ R . he passing of the influences most re- Batteries: Gibbs and Kocher; Green- | Cook, the strong New London battery, | Pending the arrival of advices from | moment later ‘they met face to face. urner Blus Flame, » lied on to stimulate price movements. 8 Deosiivn Raid ¥ 4 | well and Connor; time, 2.05; umpire, ] in {he zame, the Mohicans look for an. | Washingion, several horses consignel | Fenton recognized the stranger, paled wickless, $4.00 [ [ m Momeys 2t Law The last of these was the crop re- Central | Leather Beecher. other victory. to the Montreal race track are i=ld [ and tried to flee, but McSorley, firing s port. and its effect in attracting new Do ot Second game— R.ILE. | *For next week they play the Mont- | 8t Osdencbury: from his pocket, mortally wounded WASH BOILERS and to the stock market was neg- Central of Nev padito The STEs nicket wis now |l S | nim_ before he could turn over First Nat 3ank Shetucket St Bridgeport 03150502 °—16 4] ville Knights of Columbus and the — No. 7 Copper Bottom, worth Sotpance - o 500 Chicagn & Alto pringsield 0 8 03120 R0—14 14 8| following Sunday they are scheduled 's Hilari aver: McSorley's pockets, when searched $1.50 vessnees SIS @tairway, next to Thames Nat Bunk. | 50 tr2ding. ~ The powerful forces | 0 Chicago Ge Wee Batteries: Riley, Pollard, Kane and | for a game at Fort Wright. They have Keene's Hilarious Won $7500 Travers , "\." olice " revealed only twenty Ne. 8 Copper Bottom, werth Tel. 38-3. g BB lbamrin g By - g e gl B { Kocher; ““Porray a Labor day geme at Willimantic with - fjoenth % ‘cash, s rmiltsad tickat aut s 75 ; $1.50 to the crop report to afford a basis for [ 13100 Whalen; - time, -2.30;. umpire, Beecher.|the Crescents. Manager Larkie has| Saratoga, N. Y, Aug. 10.—J. R.|bhandkerchief. There was nothing to oy . / — — seiling some of the &ccumulation of 10 i | tried to nge a game with the All- Keene's H ous, the 9 to 10 favorite, | indickte his identity except the xu:,m FRUIT JARS the $7500 Travers stages for three | ing statement of the dying ma SURNVENGE RATNFING) | okr Dot ias heanthevenime of | i DM oz i | Loose Fislding Lost for New Britain. | Greeneville, o That i our business and now is the | altitude. In the absence of sufficient | o Lo, Froduets thome to have it done. We will be glad | demand to absorb profit taking sales, e was refused ere today, | the meagre infomma of the police. §5c Mason Jars, pints, per tired horse ness wiich Holyoke, Mass... Aug. 10.—Loose Manager Larl is of the opinion | Y olds. mile and quarter, | fielding on the part of New Britain|that the Greeneville team’s reputation | but he was an evtremel 1% | allowed He .| at the end of the season will not be so [ and it was only his gar n Jars, quarts, per te give you estimates and our work | the sales were withheld, thus d i Do pia b e, Hiotegie SR win, today, fdic 8, 1 ‘e colt was always Will be dene 4a @ first-class manher at | strating once more the strong re- Discllen” Seciriies f1i2 | Umpire O'Brien was hit on_ the TORR G AlSus Bhel ORIcNRY . st oy | oy o & resaondble Bgure. Gie s & trial| sources of e "prenent conmecnd ot | ‘S 1y o | bz 8 miiche) el ga torens 0 retne o Do e e aia| ‘The Mission o= Thy: Shemation. nd theis TaAftatees| : 3 in the third, Cote, recently veleased| New Haven Police Lost at Meriden. | FUTOT 1 v POr GO SS . .. - . kg5 ROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St | to ordinary discouragements. | c (§§% | by Waterbury, plaged his first game| “yiogen Copn., Aug. 10.—The Meri- | *5 A FEr mouth with New Britain today. The score: $1. E. Z. Seal (large mar264 The professionals, who, attempted to e - den police put the twisters on the New | of those corpuscies in your blood per dozen . p anticipate the expected profit taking el Conteal 15% | Holyok 0100110 e E] Haven bluecoats at Hanover park this | _Record Quarter for George Gano. that have been called ‘‘Littie by short sales yesterday, were com- Tover” Mt 5 1% | X Britain. .0 0000 03 6 0—310 4)&afternoon by a score of 8 to 2 in a| Cleveland, Aug 10—George Gano | goigigrs,” is to fight for you pelled to cover up their shorts today. | _**™ Do »id - g H | Hatteries: Romer and Ahearn; Har- | Cloverly played game. e etrott it a 33000 purse ot | against the disease germs that This bear covering was_responsible b 2% | dy- and, Knotts: thne, 140: umpires, | , The score by inmings: '~ _ R E.E s [:“;:.:m 8 e fle in 25 | constantly endanger your heaith. y ‘or a large part of the strength ghown ] Paper 1% | Y sia -y e 45 S | Meriden 003 302%-814 ;| Kalamazoo, paced 2 In ABe Aatly AiSa’ Mt TS THo | P {i% | O'Brien, Swanson und_:run.flr. New Haven 0 0010010 0—2 4 ¢|3-4 the fastest tha m m.._l)p in| These eorpu.el-: g‘ m-:-’ s A e dong et ety SR 4 e R s e Batteries: Jovce and Buckley: Der- |4 match race this year. and Ullan| healthy and strong by the use ulletin o was no inclination apparent. to push B 4 Yy e mody and McEnroe. equalled the world's record of 2.03 3-1| Hood's Sarsaparil F Kklin S 2 the advance. It Is mot improbable Tatsrille & Nosh Northampton, Mase., Aug. 10.—In the i o I for trotting a second I at the open- At : combingiion ‘ob 74 Franklin Street ; . Minn & St Pail ninth rally Northampton beat Water- ing of the grand circuit races at North | This medicine is a that the stiffening call loan rate had =y | BiE N odus. Bt 2. Poor Wk BASEBALL NOTES. Randall toaay T A more than 20 different remedial agents an_influenc estrain| e oper- ssouri Kan & Texas e L0 A § e ¥ 5 Y. : ; x Ny Tar e TOo T Ak hi o i By s & T by O'Leary was responsible for the . Ed Geers witove for the first time | in proportions and by a process known Call loans were made above the 2 per Natlonal Biscult two runs niade by the visitors. North-{ The loss of Walsh and White is since his injury at Kalamazoo last| only to ourselves and it has for thirty | " wamsx you cent. rate from the outset and were K R RO | ampton’s runs came from hits. The |tainly keenly felt by the Chicago Am- | week. f years been constantly provingits worth, | mess before the pub! 5 taken at that rate readily by the bor- New Yotk Central B e iecs 5.6 3 LB ] eriommn, George Gano's record aquarter was| >'No gubstitute, none * glum better chac thioign the A W, BURNHAM, Eye S: rowers. The immediate cause of the Now Yerk. 0 & Weest okl e &1 Waterbury has released - Pitcher | made in the heat of the 2.11 pac , Eye Speclallst, higher rate yesterday and today was Roh A Waterpursy 0.0 000 110 0-2 6 1fCrutcher who was with Holyoke early | Hamburg il attempt to fower e 7 Sl St | he Meak B Tevast. Romh et - Batteries: ~ Peterson and Bridges: | if the season. her record 2 3-4 made at D McPartlin_ and McDonald; time, 1.18; | umpires, Cullen and Fian. it tomorrow. The track was very fast. From interior money markets come Pacin Stajl reports of hardening finterest rates, i which prove that the Surplus bank Ig t funds cannot be kept up to the re- | dundancy - with business expanding and indust: viving. From the Manufacturers 1| Smmo™ Ee™ 2% im1 roins o | strength in today’s stock market Rock | The Athletics will play 25 of their games on their home grounds. has but one home match in its Extra Inning Game for Senatocs. Fast 7;.¢u at Windsor. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 10.—Hartford 2 : . 3 3 ] T 41 Tom Crook. the forme: zdand| Windsor, Ont. Aug. 10.—Favorites won from 'New Haven' here today. 2| g (p, SI0OK |08 foumar, Sprinziiall | | WGP, cled second chiarces dlvid- 1 in an 1i-inning game. The win- gl s s the Tri-State first : & 3 In- | hasemen in fielding. He is also hitting | € the card at Windsor today. The ping tun was made on three sinsles.| we “his maerk being .291. feature event, o handicap at seven Pressed Steel Pullman Paiace Car . Rallway Steel Spris Readiog .. ... Repoblie Steel ... Do ptd talls the story in a i + Rock Taland Co. Pisher 1 Jadls comarram’ miles o’ oue store | meiaye s gene oo e e, VIR con- | Ik B | Fisher, RErack OUf I men. TSR || Mike Donltn, who s at Seratogs. |longn was captured by Coter Zher WHAR ConBrrion o NSNS k. s ive senti- st L o - S 2 . Ao g8 | with 2 ed sccond. Jockey 3 for DRESS GOODS. Come and learn | ment, owing to the suspected identity St Touls Southwestern | Hartford 00000001001—3 12 3| sald vesterday that next year he will | Tyt 0 vne“nount on Howard Pea our prices and add your nama to our of the controlling interest in the prop- Uncreasing list of customers. erty and the most ageressive forces Do ofd 3 e Sloss hef. Steel & Tron Southerm Pacific | New Haven 00000070000—1 10 0| Positively play on the Philadelphia [ J70 86, 19 G 0 T o 00 oun at ING OR HEATING SYSTEMS MAY BE IN — WE CAN IMPROVE | g Patteries: Fisher and Abrogast; | team. He will not play ball this vear. | i (it and hadly bruised. The track BRADY & SAXTON, m';:e present stack market. Souers Rlway | Reisiel and Waters; time, 216; umpire, “as'gr!;;“'l\:hlg Iisln(lte poorest fileldilr;g A Tt aal eadiin: D THEM. ’ e copper group was strengthened o N BT ER - eague, according to the At Telephons 306-2. Nurwm.'-r.w,, by the July statistics . of the copper R R figures, Hartford is the hest. Hitting 5, ok DO NOT IMPAIR THE HEALTH OF YOUR FAMILY BY LET- may27d “ | producers’ "association. The month's Toledo 8t L & We WATERBURY AFTER PENNANT. | honors go to New Britain, with Water- Favori Lose at Woonso: b 3 4 reduction in stocks of 32,261,454 Do ofd — bury: second. Woonsocket, R. I, Aug. 10.—The fa TING YOUR PLUMBIN REMAIN IN AN UNSANITARY STATE h":l"j_“"-d!e To Strengthen Team Doc Cote Has| The record for consecutive games |vorites had a very poor day in the races Been Released This Week and Goes | won by a major league pitcher is 24, | the Woonsocket half mile track today, to. New Bri New Pitcher. McCormick of Chicago did it 23 vears | but one of the four leading to the pounds represents more than half the . total reduction which had occurred United States “DEFECTIVE PLUMBING IS THE ROOT OF ALL DISEASES" AND —DRINK THE BEST — from ‘the maximum surplus on April ted States Rubber . - hited States Steel > - 2 S0 last. The large part played by I : 2> ago. It will be interesting to watch | wire. Thoughtful, tne winner in the y Ve 4 B G Dot Coppes” According to the management, the | HOW far Reulbach will go on his win- | 2.19 pace, was the only horse selected THE MONEY YOU'LL SPEND FOR A PHYSICIAN'S SERVICES ds tic do nd in the increased de- Beadleston & Woerz Beer. | i05eE i sl on that Sccount over the preceding month reaching 14,928,- 967, was considered of ally good THOMAS H. WILSON'S, Sugury, an the neavy exports whieh Waterbury club is going after the ~n- | DIng streak. by the talent to finish in first place. nant and with the present lineup it| McCabe of New Britain leads the | The unfinished 2.0 pace, five heats of look: it it we C ¢ i ; which were run on Monday, was won looks as.If it would be a battle royal | Connecticut league in hitting, with .363, | FIZD Were Tub 90 SIORTT: JHSS, O 5 LATER ON WILL PUT YOUR SYSTEM IN PERFECT SHAPE. J Western gy Westinghouse Eleclric Western Tnton from now on between Waterbury, | Swander, Zacher aand Mason are next | b3 X, Junted 78 Franklin Str accounied for most of the previous | {op Wheellng & Fake Hartford and Holyoke. in order. Twenty-three men are bat- | Was Lou Medium. E* reduction of x\u:'ks, were kuown to R als Ever since the season opened efforts | ting for 00. McCabe, McCormack -‘_,——— O be Solng 1RI0 | TRICORL: - N AeNpOe COTTON. lave been made fo strengtien the|and Perkins are the best of the run- EX-CONVICT'S REVENGE. . stocks instead of into consumption.| o = oo | Club with the idea of making a hur- | getters, 3 et i £ ¥ DOMINICK & DOMINICK, il Tncrcased home deliveries. are be: | NO¥ York, Aug 10.-Cotton futures | icune’ sulah aud with the sonsumma: | 1 the gion that Dan Long. sccretary | Killed Man Who Helped Convict Him : il pit: : ! FOUNDED 1870, 0d, oweYSE: K- FeRIaIREL o Bramil, September 12.08, tober 12 tion ot " deal on Siturday comes a|of the Pacific Coast league, has under And Then Himself, EMPLOY ONLY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN AND A POST CARD of redt consumptive demand N Gikes 1208 3 real chafice to tollow’ out this plan. All | way is carried out. two picked teams ~= o G Members of the New York Stock Honds were egula, fi ‘otal sales, uary season the local management has Leen representing the best players in the Middletown, N. Y Aug. lo.~James OR TELEPHONE CALL WILL SEND ONE OF THESE “DOCTORS" . Exchange. sy fmcnflfiu 0‘"‘“:'.‘;‘ States | 15 18, ‘April —, May 12 trying to buy a flest class seasoned | American and Natlonal leagues will [ McSorley,~a former Coney lsland ho- 3 pitcher. but clubs owning good pitch- | play games in San Fre Spot closed quict, mi al . . isco, Los An- | tel keeper, who completed a prison TO YOU ERIDENCE AND RELIEVE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY i e mkn‘&'?..,“,"".u“1'{_‘3‘5,“"3‘.‘,,3.‘."'5 <rs refused to sell for Ui obviou rea- | geles and other cities along the coasc{sentence only o few davs ugo. came 9 R.RI ] - "llds and "l’h Fralh 'nvflstmflms STRCKS: e bales. | Tor e, e e gy | for six woeks tiils full. Long's idea | here foday to square mdliers With{ Wiy o1y, ANXIRTY CONCHRNING THE STATE OF YOUR PLUMBSUES SN o Ll i on Saturday a|is to have the teams come to Cali- [ Duniel E. Fenton, proprietor of the Largain was made with the Rochester | fornia imumedlately after the closing | Hotel Elberton, the man whom he be- Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, : MONEY. club® for Chappellé, who was bought | of the coast league season, which will |lieved wus responsible for his convic- b Grain and Cotton, New Y.fil'k Aug. lD.—Mon-_' ol call lro_ln Boston earlier in the season for | be Oct. 31, and to have them play for | tion. Both McSorley and Fenton are § easy 2@: 1-2 per cent.. ruling rate | 41,500 Wnorbur& paid $500 for him | six weeks. He wants to get major | dead tonight. s N « 3 NORWICH! BRANCH : : 2 or, 1ast loan 2 12; closing bid 2; |and he becomes the gbeolute property | leaguers who have made names for | McSorley met Fenton on'a crowded | M’ estimates f“fl“m f“g .f C. ¥ 3 Offered at 2 1-4. Time loans strong: | of the local cjub. This city is lucky | themselves in various depariments of | corner of West Main straet. shortly | | 7 Broadway Telephone 901/ i \7: : 9 sixty days 2 3.4 per cent. and ninety | in getting Chapelle, says the manage- | baseball so that coast enthuslasts can |after two o'clock in the. afternosn. K bl & \ days 3 per cent; six months 4 per |ment, and he weuld mever have been | have an apportunity to look over the | Without even withdrawin; K his pistol cent dispozed “ of omly -Rochester is now ! stars. hand from the coat pocket u»flh& FRANK O. MOBES, Mgn

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