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~ AUTQ INSURANGE , : iR g Driver’s Leg Broken—Donnybrook, Willimantic Horse, et City at' P pt. 6—Central "‘"é,u:‘,, Telephone. | y In a Runaway—Vorwich Racers Win at Poquonoc Sept J. L. LATHROP & SONS, : Eeey . ) 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. 3 g ; il % 2 > ¥ - Track—Boston Americans Drop Back to Third Place e K 3 o), Sterling at_Plainfeld. a1 % o Erel r ? 1 | games. Atfter this was complated | P 1—!-«-:5.::.:;-:0“. Jeweft| Tne water way — the comt © fy2idaw 5 B S—— directors took up the game thal ‘entral Vil s " b h po c’v % way of.traveMng. - B P lea,rned Hills Grove, R. I Aus. 19.—A seri-y C. A. C/S AFTER TWO GAMES. Ty 1549 B mrnhe. e b i et L L Rl o asa ous accident in which R. C. LasHbury B, T : 071 (528 ing the game Lo Moosup, 9 (0 . AS 10 ¥l WAChapio—eate, SSuRII NI % & ; S i "% | Local Diamond Artists Will Compete i1 e action ias takdn, the standlnk of'the sels that have every comfort and Gon= ¢ |sust above the ankle marred the sec Ay, put Sdohec FATS) A ias n i 5 g o A B I Islane \ x —_— 30 h po » e S 4 X " A deil AND COMPANY ond_day's racing at the Hills Grove| It will be local baseball talent lined 311 142 11 0.1 8 1| coventry R gl E’f,‘ et e o when we'play at home, oand AL view: 06 e T o track today. The cts is up on opposite sides as, a_drawing Bl —_— 1 - B in fi o 1 heat of the 1.4 pace. As the fleld|, gouble header, and the result should 100 B 333 1| Central Vit e s ey s, © | Bianmwpiabens e < Londvi 4SHCE P . | swung into tne strotch. The Plummer, | bo"the best turnout of- the. season: to 1012 14 g BT s Bl s35T10n thelr coming s e pe, the felding | P M. Wweekdays (also Sundays until We have again: moved -our /gffiger LIt Adls Pnderinsiy, bioke bAGT look over the amateur talent In nree-mase 3 ¢ 13| This 1o0ks like Coventry o sein The | B superd and e “hittimg Das been | Sept. 5); due Pler foot of East 334 8t. il th f the hall, nd P e box, ite Rock eehan, 0ld- n =4 A 5.45 a, m. (Mondays excepted) and this time to the end o second | into Sunderland, throwing nim to the | the bo% WHKe ToCk 00 S work B 15 | flag and Mr. Bryson iy ready to piay | uniformly good. e R T & Vo the winners of the flag in the Bastern’ story, Thames Loan & Trust Co.|track. Lashbury, driver of EHa Willis, | po 505 %0 set the Ccity team back Cannetitat reaumias R abioy i kihe Wa ury Beat Bristol. M v ‘was also th vn heavily. Coil 25 [ Building. WUMWE rown heavily. Coiner cam®|a peg, while Taftville's interesters are between the penmant winners of those [¢ Bristol, Corn., Ang. 19.—In an intef Fare Norwich 1o New York "1‘ up and ran into Donnybrook, which listed By the playing of Greenwood ; was trying to get out of the mixup, | e, two leagues would give the baseball | esting exhibitio game here today tbe | Write oc ‘eiephone W. J. behind the bat and McSheffrey on | 131; umpire, Evans and esn. o e el | e vy state leaguo team defeated | Agent, New London, Conn. fl throwing = Sherman, Coiner's driver. E ; for 3 | teird. They both have a strong fol A one Py Wike oy Tiers -base’ A ‘ - Following is the schedule for nlaying | the local team 4 to 3. Donnybrook also went down, throwing - Martin, his driver. Al the horses then | loW: "= in the village, who will be ot | 5™y 10 _Detehanty's long 1ty scored Scrambled. to their feet —and bolted | to roow. ‘Burrousbs. the high school | sue ‘trm wira with die enly mun of lodsy's came around the track. pitcher, will probably officiate in the|in which both pitchers did brilliant work, Jones qund the track be learned, Coiner | Second game for Yfhite Rock. Tork st the bat.Sehmidts catehing and the tafeld. b The C. A. C's ] present Phillips, ing of both sides featured a pretty game. stepped on Lashbury's leg, breaking score! e his’ ankie oft short. = Sunderland was | the Montville twirll} to open the mat Detroit. Chisase. 1y Sieticr 17 strack outy by Meter 2. by Wilila TO 3 struck_about the head, but not seri- | inee, and nothing rpraicn” abhopon e bos el x stone and Kane. ously injured. Ella Willie sulky was | tories will satisty ithe city teaml, ds T2 0 opalizerct (] hed to pieces, £ amage | they have their eyes on a place higher 212 2 OfParentss 0 3 Best Giants Could Do Was to Break Even. smashes 0 pieces, but before d g 4 ] up in the standing than they occupy 3,010 ofishelllb York broke even with could be caused all the horses werd 303 o ofposterya 10 Tecaptured. The horses in the mixup |8t present. White Rock might jugt as 301 2 ofaind B e e Riilke s ik beve. ! Jere placed owing to an unavoldable | 558 35,006 205 Pt 'one change LrEidme ) e e e e i adcident. . 33 : "3 e inti1two. wero a aa n e 'S14 pace was the feature of tne|In the Infleld, putting in a shortstop | SIS 3§ ¥ 3 ofimins” 512 8| B e i conte ridwel was put out o . s ine ay and furnished the third new. record | in place of Driscoll, who is tied up by === . —=| the first game for objecting to a declslongy Score: for the track this yer Tn the second | his work so that he cannot get away.| Totals 2 52 8 ol Totals 1 ¥ heat The Piummer was forced to go the | The prospects are for the best base- mile in 210 1-i, lowering the track |ball seen here in a number of weeks, o L ARE YOU AFTER record of 2.11 1-4 male by Gallagher Bndl;vm;-l sO;d weather the best crowd 3 333 ' 5 FIRE INSURANCE ? won tlia Heceenary ‘teat today of the | . Neachad Third Rousd at' Newpeit: | Dy 5109 31700 B Ontcide Siateroomay Yowll find that we can place you|230 trot, of which five heats were | Newport, R. I, Aug 19.—When t e e Donovan 1. off amith 5: first base on . SR b From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, € right. Don't delay—make use of our |raced Monday. Shila in straight heats | last match had been finished late this or d “betroit 1; struck out, by Donovan 5. by ‘06 20000 -| Bundays, at 5.15 p. m. Services before the fatal moment.|in the 2.2 trot, while Leona had a |afternoon play had rur LR R et umpires | Morenn 40 8 f1401 New York Pler 32, Bast River, foot Then you're safe. hard five heat match to land the 2.15 | round. Including defaults sixty match- g s Sparki.p 1 s Roosevelt Street, odnes~ v trot. A es were disposed of during the day, a| ey, o G o R RS & Book ;rl't‘-” cet, Mondaye, W ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. R o new record for the Newport tourna- v abd el = 2 S 2 s “Phone o write for folder. # p ments. e survivors of the day in-| Jev SO 0 Sisitors’ win- | Totals 37-T0 Totals 381727 7 8 . 8. Freight Ive e s S L o ol = e Ml T S ST A T T e tode? ek 07 POKE U Sl ct i | “hoiea tor Spart fa e B0 B N ettt A ¢ e | the’ American_ I o The scores were T 10 8 | o s Wins 220 at Poquonoe Track—Roan | & Worth, (he only es upsct O tont | sha 4™ T, i last gime requiring ten tonings. :m..fiupm’. e RN maydd Lady Third in the Free for All today of George J. Sanes of San Fran- | ™, 520 ow Yok ... roseiiiedo 3D 208, ) First gameo— Runs, for Philadelphia, Grant, Bates, Magee: N. TARRANT 0 LR i clsco, who was also vanquished witn Boston. Now York. N e Do Heormia 2. Shaier, Bridwel g g & 000 | norvich horses carried away some | B aavior, Mclouyhitn In. the ua- o PREC e | B omorbase e, MeCormick Sehiel %, Ward 2 PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT CO. STRERT. _ of the oats in the races at the Po- | tional doubles., It was G. P. Gardner, . 20 0 0[Demmittef 3 1 4 0 0 ome run. Dayle; hits. off Ames 2 In 1-3 4 Fire, Accident, Health, {uongp gtreke s, ;l'hu;sd?y”%flcrgoi)nv Jr., ot Boston, former Harvard inter-|lodip =~ 57111 fikederst 38 33 3 8 MaraiiS W A STEAMER SIGHT SEER. vhe cta- i ¢ ke, 3 . Liabilit Plate Glass owner, William F. Bailey, won _the | wHo the third round is R. H.| Staihib . 3 11 00 0fGrant: Ward, 'Knabe ‘snd Bransfleld, 3eCormick 1909 ————SEASON OF ——1008 > 220 i Bo #0350 e g e it p nd Teuiey: feft on bases, New York 13, Philadel 220 in straijght heats. Harold Boy, | Palmer, winner of the recent South- 13 40 e T Yascs on balls, off Moren 1.’ Sparks On and_ after Saturday, June 19th, d Steam Boiler ... beloning to S. F. Mason. New London, [ ampton tournament. % $ 5 0 % 0| Ames 2 Crandal 1 Corddon 1: first base on will run as follows: Two round tripé and driven by Case, was second, and b e st et Tors, New York 1, Philadelphia 3; hit by pitcher, by dally between Norwich, New London, e I Bismarck Boy, belonging to E. G. Larkie Will Have a Team. 00 2 97711 1 by Ames ruck_odt, by Moren 1. by g:nn_lPle e -lnd Crescent Beaches, A Swanson of New London, and driven 2 5 i H Sparks 1, by Crandall 2. by Corridon 2J pacscd ball, rving following scliedul 4 W 3 “ For his game this week against All Dooin; time, 1.55; umpires, Klem and Rigler. Morning Trip. 4 Norwich Unlon Fire Insurance Bocisty, | bye Hme. wes 111 10 the halfomile | Someetn finds that e will not be able ] v g D. J. McCORMICK, Local Agent, Leays Norwich $05 a. mn, New Lons i i AL A 2 ohicans finds that he will not be able adelphia. Lot J . don 9.20, Ocean Beach 9.5, Pleasure u. 8, heats. Roan Lady. driven by G. T.|to present his resutar ‘team, hut he ae Badoh 10,10, “arrive Crescent Beash Assets §2,759,422.10 ;‘I;"FW took third fn the free for intends to be on hand with s fast ag- ' Grant.3b De a3 L S A 2 X heregation and give the Greenevilles a St : o e 2180 e . each w..m‘.\.- i oo g Three Minute Class, Zood battle, expecting t0 ~in, cven If [ New York 3 Murrayat 4.0 0 0 0 $580- 2. 7, Tleasure Beash 31 o wopckgnct e 1—Peter Gamehurst, O, A. Stedman. | he is up against whit he believes is efield, LB = { Norwich 1.05 p. m. R - ' e Tt o it | 8 G R T | S Eie L al an re 1o Buy In Norwich Aerions o s 2~Roy Medium, A. N. Williams, |hicans will be without the servi Keeler, Geaster; | Ae- Mt Tord; sactifice hit, s 4320 Leave Norwich 2.05 p. New Lon- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Mysti their star first Laseradn and & e St ] o, Eogle, Knight: stolen bases. 1150 dom 5 50 one: Sen. ik M eSeacare P Mystic Chimes, J. F. Kingsley, |be minus their fast wutfield, but Mar.- | Subl; ieft anff Js. Bosion 7, New ¥ork i o 7 Beach 4.10. arrive Crescent Beach 430, Norwich. ager Larkie will pot quit for that rea- | bae on errors ork 1 e vlays, MeCon B X N o ave Crescent Beach SROWN & PERKINS, Atlorneys at law | Time—111, straizht heats. e onD artas e s fiidaged. with The | i aa e e yarhus | - nacee by imsngn: THE Afl“[ [:“')m“l sfln{S JOSCph F. Smith 440°p m “Tleasure Beach §. Ocesn over First Nat Sank. Shetuck 2.30 Class. All-Greenevill»s he wiil he in 2 c)ass |2 by Kargess ¢ bases on balls, off Warhop 2 off | Philadelphis .. 00000000 11 » e T T | eedn Ve arrive etucket St | ;_giver, Willlam E. Bailey, Nor- |to meet the Carpsntsrs on Labor Gay. [ Arelanes I JJ Karger 5 of Cuootie L bl J7 | New York .. 700000000 00]|are the most comfortable Shoes made. e 2 »w 1 ild piteh, y Sunday leave Norwich § a m. Ry wich. o With plicher, by f QIR 3 e off hechianc 1 in 3 in- | Kuns. for Phlladelobls. Magee: twobst N | any lady “troubled with tender feet FLORIST snd 3.06 p. m. On the morniag trl Statrway, nex: to Thames Nat, Bunk. | " 5 “Harold Boy, S. F. Mason, New | Ready to Arrange With C. A. C. Jrs.| il o ¥ faer 4 in 5 fonings (oo one out in | NS Dae: Chuen-Toad ‘ML Mains: to e ] ahould £ g wieigh s Fomning only As far as Pleasure Bese X Tel. 38-2. London. Answering a_challenge from the C.| the sereninf foff Clotte in 2 innings; time, 2.00; | WooTR: SOleR DAt O York 4, Philadelphia 5; should try a pair. Satisfaction Guar- 200 Main St N ::;\ouro;,ulrn:c:m “th Ar;’ornndcn ‘lrlp —e = 3—Bismarck, E. G. Swanson, New |A. C. Juniors for a game on the 22d, o Hoe “end ‘Sheridan. it base on”errors” Philadelohia 13 vm";_u‘;n:;‘lm. anteed. n Streef, Norwich. gh to Mre%n: each and return. London. the Carpenters’ nine state that they n by Moore 1; struck out, by Moore 2 athew: P. CUMMINGS, i PEOPLE’S STEAMBOAT CO., PAINTING! PAINTING! | “rime" 107 1-2, straight heats. have a game on for that day with the e 4 Now ok 1 o} S G T N e T we Norwich, C e N o | R i gg T A P 4 S ] or:.om:rkx"iz;elslx;'mk Tovth 17 3 dlpamina 0% 0 8 Boskar’ T TS e P han O MILL REMNANT STORE, Ay~ T Mmins R . We will be gla —Big Frank, A. Chapman, Po- | bu! ey y to a | Lord.3b 2 0 1 OfKeelersf 3 0 Boston, Aug. 19—Boston defeated Brooklyn twice tter than Oat. L NAY X e to give you estimates and our work | quonoc. game at any other time, It Is ex- 1320 ofengeir 4 ola | R dng Rl T & ¥ sad secite Be a S e :vllrle:; done in a first-closs manner at| - 2—Orthea, W. S. Aldrich, Westerly. | pected that quite a bl}l‘nch of f%llowers 123 Mukas 4 3]s IK;.:..mA'x',': e second: 10 0" Timely Hiin UKo “UHSE d SIDCK FEED | e gust r:‘):i\‘::l :l-- ?“ e T onable figure. Give us a i ady, J, F. Kii v, Nor- | wi 7 A 2 01 %on the first game. Richie was a puzze to the ‘e jus ved from the mills a lo 5 h. z 3 2 3 3 2 = 3 E Silks suitable for skirts and suits; goc BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St Time—1.08. Jey on the way to Fisher's Island. 131 gSuemeze 4 2 2 :m,;l::,:ms oy froe ‘»:’1'3(':”:: )‘é};”f’“ st s Eaa e 8 - R. , g . [esuler eamer Totals 31 20 16 2] Totals 33 % 3 oma: T prices 50c to special prices Toww 3736 3 M s 8 8| Thomasat Telephone. Yantic, Conn. | from 1235c. %o, ane. 3ic. uenrro'r)n 505 | vuesdays and Fridays wntll September 34 e : H o SEhcans p a yard. Come and sea them 9 10090 80 4, 5 FINANG'AL ANn GuMh‘ER IAL S 0010000001 3 0 1] B amont.cf e auglsd JOHN BLOOM. sip Ll e P e e P . New York 00000001 1-2 405 2 i sk By § < RO - Runs, for Boston, Speaker; for New York, Keeler, | Hummells 4 3 1.3 ; . . - : Boston, er: for New Yor Jodinab 4 2 870 Particular People F oce! NORWICH _to > o R o Bt a1 P. T or Meat and Groceries AND RETURN FURTHER DECLINE IN PRICES. e Counell; slien bases Engle, Spesker; Jett on bases Bellp ke 11‘“*'"”4» atronize give us a call, also while they last, | Children 25e. —— - . S i Boston 1. w York 6 first base on errors, ston Sy & 9 ecariien a1 ey, o 25210 2 Totals . “hildzen’ all\alses for'te I < 5 Unusual Excitement and Activity at P gk L Kow Yok 4 otia plets Bochets Austin_and :fl:’wflmmm: ;o ol ROgerS‘ Dom?s"fl lfl““dry Childzen’s hose, all sizes for ten cents | NORWICH to BLOCK ISLAND the Start of Business. Amer Locomotive . LD Yond Eweeney: . Stahi, $lall and | Brookdyn .. -..........8 0 00 4 o |per pair, or 3 pair for twenty-five.|AND RETURN . d % t of | Amcrian” Smeling Cirigan; Tall Wagner and Suhl: sruck out 'y | Boson - 02201 Théres s 0odl Teason; Tor ¢ Nowkls your chanof you 60/ not k¥ [ cunared é6e. - " % - Brocket! by Hal bascs alls, of tt ns r Boston, Becker, Shean 2. Beck. - 0 0 city them, but New York, Aug. 19.—Prices in the ¥ Refining B B oaae” 1o Brockett 1 pasiod | ot Bimemns Tireh tuo-base /its: Bureh s 903-2. Rear 37 Frankiin st.|'® ¢ YHAN‘I(‘ES‘V;LL: STORE. UL ALl gpectal low fare excursion tickets i stock market detlined further today Ball," Carrgan; time, 2.01; umpire, Sheridan and | Reck, Beaumont: three-base bean: sacrifics | §y22d 3 Norwioh' to Watoh Hill and, Bloak B8 b il on selling for both accounts. Unusual e - Peine. i Statterns snlen bases, Sweens 3, Shean: double augl6d e e o s activity and excitement prevailed at naconda - Mining Co. e plays. Graham and Shean: Bell and Alperman; le " ol AW, Illllllfll. Eye Speclalist, the opening, when transactions were| 8200 Atchlaon .. .......... Connecticut League Sta B3 on, 6; bases on balls O | _THERN ™ ro agvertising medium W | THERE s no advertising medium ia Number limited. Tickets good only for wia 257 Main Street, | most heavy and strongly suggestive of | g 2o, e 1. Brookiyn 1; hit by pitcher, by Matte Eastern Connecticut equal”to The Buk- | gastern Conneiticut equal to The Bul- | the day. Regular weekday scheduls, - | general liquidation. Supporting orders ltimore & OBlo" Holgoke, L ok Mitiern 2: dime, 1.40; umpire, | VOID £OF Dusinees resulia letin tor business results. See below. helped to steady the list, and after the | ——Do ofd ... B ey - first hour the market grew more quiet | A0 Betbichem Sieel Now Bettain """ e o o500 B Broki Bosten . and orderly. As on the previous day,| i roskizn. ; - : ‘ arri Teport, rumor and conjecture dealt : purchrt % S Ofmemse T8 0} Steamer largely with the physical condition of ‘Bridgeport. Clementit 4 0 3 0 O|Beceref 3 2 2 0 0 im i c 11 2 0lShean2 1310 - o e P v pea s itees, & ‘Ation” Conneetiout_Leasue. H 128 Qhuwme 31488 [ e 20k €o Sght. 1at, 1000, AR and much discussed plans of the Harriman Chicago Gt. West. ...cils Waterbury-Northamptoni game scheduled for Thurs- 4133 ofpeckio 30800 o Tondon S20 o m. Watoh ki roads. Continuance of the severe :.h“';‘"‘_ &‘ -\S':“T"“ day wWas played Sunday. 4 010 0 0|Shawe 30710 due Block Island 12.30 p. m, . drought in the corn belt was offset by Colo Fuel & Iron L AT Ty % 3 2 2 olG : e z : NG: Leave Block Islan s Automo |le the jdeal weather prevailing in the —— Colorado & Southern Ponies Downed Hartford Twice. 3103 31000 - DEVOTE THEIR LIVES TO THE L IR R L spring wheat territory. Amusement ;‘,{gg: ] l;;d e Springfield, Mass., Aug. 19.—Spring- Totals 2 6 2 o o \,});\?smi):\?r‘:\éz'rlv\flcl)" m. Tather than alarm was found in the | 860 282020, 6y field won both games of a doubls head- | seore by innings STUDY OF “SANITATION” IF IT'S NOT AN IMPORTANT SUB- A s y . . pessimistic utterances of a New Eng- | * 600 Com Products er here today, 5 to 3 and 10 to 1. Brookiyn (woseees s ¢ § i 5 E i N a8 s Blook 181and 1 B alntln Jand operator whose flambuoyant ad- re & Hudson The scores Boston .. “1|] JECT? WHY DO COLLEGE PROFESSORS MAKE A+SPECIALTY IBTUNNING: Leave Block Island 2 vertisements in the local newspapers . 0. ey First game— R.H.E. | Buns for Boston, Tomas: imo-base mit Wil Poums, Wateh il 4 pom, due were replete with all manner of dire Distillers Sec Springfield 1 0:0°0000 4 *—5 8 3] B0k scrifice Bt Bec o 3¢ basss on bail 1 OF “SANITARY PLUMBING” IF NO SUCH PRECAUTION IS °s"d:f'r':- bi’m':n':‘e:“"xfi,'mf".r’.a"' e Hartford 010010001~ Batteries: McLean ang Conn » Carthy and Wadleigh: time, 1 Erie B 9 Do 1st ptd Do 24 prd il General _ Electric. Wilhelm 2, off Richie 2: first base on erru ton 1; struck out, by Richie 6, by Wilhelm 1.i3; umpire, 0'Day: . = Beach near landings at Watoh Hill an NEEDED ? Block Isiand. FARES: Excursion, CONSIDER THESE THINGS FROM EVERY STANDPOINT, From Norwich to Watch Hill...§ .78 d forebodings as to the immediate future an of the country. London gave this mar- Yet little encourdgement, as interna- . . tional stocks were all lower there, and G Nortnern. ptd pires, Cullem ‘and O'Bricn. 3 rlmmlng later that center disposed of _some Do ore ciy . Second game— R.H.E. BASEBALL GAMES THURSDAY. Wattn il Bundaye th.ng- . 30000 shares here, principally Union it e Springfield 00011422 1011 0 R gy - FORY FAIRLY AND SQUARBLY, AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL COME . N miook jaiaid! ifmiféd o ddy: 2. 1 e o bl ord = 3 o » : and. Sundays, limite: Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinda | States’ Steef Initial transactions in Inter’ Musvesier Batteries: Coffin and Whalen: Fvans | pochester Mo e R TO THE CONCLUSION “THAT SANITATION, ESPECIALLY IN || day ,’;A ; iy b \ Whaite " Béach W Beach), Tnter Marine ptd i = . PLUMBING, IS BY ALL ME. and Abrogast; time, 1.55; - umpires, | Newark the local market sufficed to give more Cullem and O'Brien. built to order. |than a hiht of what was to follow. Tnion_Pacific, Southern Pacific, Cana- » weekdays and Sundays, tickets ARV include trolley from New Lon- don to Beach . f N8 NEC Anything on wh Towa Central x ersey b 51 " dian Pacific, New York Central, Tili- Kantas Clty Souihern Britai e Hasid 5 i M) oL WEEE & Y e on to % CZ3 AND WORK RIGHT. nois Central and Chicago and North- A g Bt;"’ e w°'1‘ L'(.' K e B A S T Dl ol THEN — YOU SHOULD BEGIN AT ONCE TO BETTER YOUR o e Of company hear stesms J Western all fell & point or more with| ‘too Min & St L. eeee.. ridgeport. Aus. 19.—New Brifain | puumere . .............. 48 ol ol 4 o Sraemit. THERMEY | HELBIN J Poat landing, Norwich. L. M. Gllchrist, e ol iiss’ T\ uimaraus| delamae WL 5. K wea celebrated thelr last appearance hiere e OWN PLUMBING SYSTEM, THEREBY HELPING ALONG A f{hosth . sts ses u i BN this season by defeating Bridgeport TREEE oo o SN other issues. Atchison s one of the —o- - At Jersey City—Jersey City 1. Pr de 0. NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL MOVEME: The New England Navigath Cou 3Mis., Kansas & Tesas F. C. COLEY, A. G. P. A, New York, Je2dd today, 7 to 5, in a ten inning heavy !y At Negarkc- Newark ¥ Buftaio hitting game. Foreman, a new \ " Buftalo. 3, Rochester started in the box for Bridgeport, but | At Toronto—Toronto 13 Montreai 4 did not create a good impression. The e National Biscuit atlonal Lead at Ry of M. st pld .. active stocks to resist the selling e cn ar ure. Before the expiration of the first hour, in which almost 500,000 shares changed hands, Union Pacific MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO’S LINE | Barstow & Co. o 9 ¢ o New York Central s : . GORPORATION, Whe ott Sies poluls and Teadlog two.|* o o Riace S itain 0.0 0 1102 01207 15 | At Heveil Hurenil 3, Beyckten 8 (12 1 between New London, Copn., and Greens midday there was some recovery,| 200 Nodelk & THen Bridgeport 0010300 10—510 3 ron 1. Lawrence 0 (first game); Lynn ort, Shelter Jeland A dotte Harbow Norther Pacific Batteries: Ware_and Knotts: Fore- 2" econd game) - weskdays, 10 er—Fall River 7, Lowell 6. 1 dinnings ARE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL ADAPTED TO DO THIS SORT OF New London, e - m. Pacifc Mall - p.m. Leaves sag Harbor 6 a. m, 507-515 North Main Street, | ore. s "ie’ Shacrione. continiied aprisa feverish and confusing. The final Pennsylvania mnn.I f"spt'\er::‘f Kocher; time, 2.30: | (i game); Fan River 6, Lowell 2, 7 innings, by hour brought further recovery with s T e 4 SR g WORK BECAUSE OF THEIR IMMENSE STOUK OF WORKIN especial gains in the local tractions, e New Haven 12, Holyoke 3. Rall oy R odradhd Select Ellen in Sonderklasse. MATERIALS AND THE CORPS OF PROFICIENT WORKMEN New Haven. Aug. 19.—New Haven easily defeated Holyoke here jsday 12 " g THEY EMPLOY. S A he Tecil toam hit Homes st|Dbefore: the start of the. fourth day's O while Hetbst siiowsid, but fout| GinE fu the Sonderklasse elimination r| Contest today, the special committee scattering hits. A catch by Hammond | ;0" gne pastern Yacht tlub having the BEST PRICES Reading .. . Republic Steel Do ptd ... Rock Istand Co. Do ptd st L. DENTISTRY Missouri Pacific and Central Leather. .| The rise in the latter stock was con- The dental business establishea by | CUrrent with an announcement that a my brother, whose assistant 1 was for | Plan had been evolved fo overcome the will be continuéd by me, |opposition to its merger with the assisted by Dr. Eldred. 2 Tl 03 o igmkurs torvees United States Leather company. The Marblehead, Mass., Aug. 19.—Just Opp. Grand Central Station, New York City _ Rooms, $1.00 a Day BEST RESULTS former iman group made little headway was a feature. Score: R. H.E. 2 cuswomers of my brother and as many | LLAITIMAR ETOUP - . & matter in charge announced the se- e Grwiny 1 ‘Cavor me with thets | upward and in the final half hour a -y by v 81073 & 1|lection of the Ellen, owned by Charles Baguase to and from Station fres. i Y P. Curtls of Boston, as one of the 20 stamp for N.Y. City Guide Book and Man . Extracting 25c and u Vigorous _onslaught _directed chiefly DR. CHAP, 8. ELDR! against Union Pacific, Reading and New York Central sent prices to a / fresh level. Stocks poured out in enor- g mous volume and the decline proceed- Watbh RCpalrln ©d with little interruption. Absolute- 1y no news was heard to account for dong at Friswells the movement, which was the most ensational of its kind in several e s ecks, but the consensus of board Batteries: Romer and Ahearn; Herbst and Waters; time, 2.00; umpire, Mason. Southern Rallway Do pfd . 3 Tennessee American boats to race against the German challengers for the President Taft and Governor Draper cups. Tom Tuckey Sold to Lynn. . : i By ha boue withivthe| S Arrangiog fer Katchellanbford. Norwich team in the season of 1907, |, San Franci Aug. 18.—Willus Britt has drifted back to the minors as the :'rl.end'hmw'fi?:‘ :;'; Tin:l :rt;;l:‘ :::-lf:x: oston _Nationals 1d \where he will ma 3 e s have sold him to|Wor Ketchel's Aght with Sam Langford. DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN, Denta/ Surgeon. L. Geer's practwe ALL DENTAL WORK. can be done without pain by Dentists wno KNOW HOW. We pride ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only possible by Dentists of experlence. ‘We have been 20 years galning In charge of Dr, 8, i ; g : Lynn. When 1 wi ; WM. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin o L’;’:“r;;",v:‘ge:‘fd,fif prg oA o iy I gf:f,‘;’j Ketehel, according to Eritt, weighs 185 that ‘Each of our staft of ?l‘”;‘;flr':n};: made some branch of Den- Fruring nis last liness. & jan22daw tion which chose this particular occa- some rattling good games, two of them | Pounds. Ting. etaction of Hridgs Work, we have & SPECIALIST to 46 N T Norwiehy' Geeey Dbeing notable cnez in which he defeat- . ed Pittsburg and Chicago: but he has Boston Nationals Buy a Pitcher. been unable to pitch winning bail this| Milwaukee, Wis, Aug. 19.—Pitcher sion as the psychological moment. At wes| 3 f the day Uni DOMINICK & DOMINICK, | it Sicading ana New York Cen- ling and New York Cen- it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third 7 one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality of work. 300 Western Union ... 100 Wheeling & Lake ‘Erie . tral recorded maximum losses of over > Wiscomin ~ Centrat year. Clift Curtis, formerly with Milwau- e R g e o Surprises Everybody FOUNDED 1870. five points each and but very Httle re- 5 sy ; Kee American association baseball |l cisdnere. Wo make no charge L C et B i T Amalia Eve Members of the New York Stock | covery was shown. The balance of the 2,100 shares. The Eel Outpaces Aileen Wilson. |team, was sold today to the Boston . s Who m Here Exchang list was affected to i greater or lesser COTTON. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 19.—The closing | Natnonal league club. He will leave Sets of teeth that fir, from $8.00 W P degree and the close was not without| 35 day of the grand circuit races at the | for his new berth at once. s its moments of semi-demoralization.| New York, Aug. 19.—Cotton futures| Fort e track brought togcther the e Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Dress Goods In ail the latest pats Closing bids: August | Canadien pacer, The Eel, aud Aileen One Favorite Wins. { Bridge Work Special — our terns &t .the.gmost tempting pricessiigy OUne profit between the manufacturer and you--it's ours d @ very small == one, too.. Others have learned whe to buy chwe!l — why not you? BRADY & SAXTON, Tel, 306-2. Norwich Town, auglsd © The two-met in the 2,02 pace . Detroit, Mich., Aug, 19.—Only one; own system — absolutely impossible for teeth to break off .. ....$5.00 Fitlings .... rom . v’ Al work guaranteed for 10 years ' King Dental Parlors, Dr. Jackson, Manager. _ Franklin Square t ‘ jopls | e 300000 shares were traded n an rad8 INVBSIMENIS | during the last nalr hour, and of that|12.28, September 12.22, October 12.25 amount over two-thirds came out in|Ngvember 12.25, December 12.24, Janu- te the only starters. The gray | favorite passed under the wire .n front | Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | the final twenty minutes, The day's 3, Febraary, 12,22, March 12.26, | won' the race it atralght heats, the |at Windsor today. The handicap at | Grain and Cotton, total was well above 1,000,000 shares. 4, May L Spot closed | best time being made in the deciding | five and a half furlongs was taken by 2 The bond market was easy. Totalfguiet; middling uplands 0; - mid: | heat, when the mv'e was wade in 2,04, | Gallant Pirate, with the favorite, Paul NORWICH BRANCH : sales, par value, $5000,000. Govern- | dling gulf, 13.05; sales; none, e Davis, in third place. ment bonds were unchanged. 5 = = Favorite Won Catskill Stake. Telephone 901 v EY. J{ —_— . Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 19.—Boacoup,| Cubs Buy Two Minor Leaguers. STOCKS. New York, Aug. 19.—Mo) on call| heavily plaved at 9 to i, easily won| Chicago, Aug. 19.—It was announced steady at 2 1-4@2 1-2 per €ent.; ruling | the Catskill selling stake, here today. [ by the Chicago National league club rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-4; closing bid [ He trailed in behind the leaders (o|today that Piicher Cole of Bay City, 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. Time loans|the turn into the astretch where he Mich. and Infielder Fisher of the Dan. very d:{lfl;.t;lx;{ d-‘y-lz‘ ta'mol 3 per ;oo:flc,nm%\ham! .y;fl Zon by s courle of | ville, Va., club had been purchased ys % -2 per | lengths. The card was greatly reduce] [ Several other deals are under consid #ix months 4 per cent. by withdrawals. eration SRR Sales. 700 Allla Chatmers pfd g 24300 ‘Amal Copper 7ou wamr to put vl 200 Amer Agrieultural Dasn ore the public, . | 0 Amer pewt Sucar i bett Amer Can 4 . uh-.l'l 1200 Amer Car & Foundry . 3. F. CONANT. 11 Frankils St - Whitestone 5c and the J. P. €. Cigars are the Dest on the ma: Try them.

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