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C's in Double Header Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 20.—Strang and Zengel shared the honors of the second day of the automobile race meet on the new Indianapolis motor speedway. Strang_won the fastest 100-mile race ever held in this coun try, while Zengel established a new ten-mile record. Not a single accident of a serious nature marred the day's-racing. The only injury reported was a bruised arm sustained by Barney Oldfield in the ten mile free for all race in which Zengel made the new record. Larger Crowd Than Thursday. than syesterday. The feature of the day was the easy victory of Strang with a Buick in the 100-mile race, the chief event of the day. He won by about ten miles in " the exceptional time of 132.48 5-10. At 91 Main Street. | first it was thought that this was a new record for this country, but the officials decided to let the mark of 1.32.18 9-10 made by Chevrolet in the first 100 miles of the 250 mile race of yesterday to stand, despite the fact that Chevrolet did not finish the race. Strang, however, beat Chevrolet's rec- ords for nearly all the distances be- tween twenty and one hundred miles. No Stop in 100 Miles. Dewitt in ished second to Etr-n:tltn th: lBo:?kr-’g; !me‘li.u.az 3-10, | L'Heureux for a home run in the ninth and Stillman in a Marman was third'| inning in 1.42.37 6-10. Harroun in a Mar- mon, whs the oniy other ‘ons (.;thu.e starters to finish. e Buicl ev- Norwich Union Fire Insurance Soclety, | rolet) ,Marion (Monson), and Marion (Stutz), dropped out early in the race. Stramg did not stop once during the 100 miles, his car working excellently all the way. He steadily increased his lead. Course as Safe a sPossible. The American Automobile associa- tlon will not withdraw its sanction for the meet, for its officials are satisfied that the motor speedway owners have done ail in thelr power to make the course safe. very inch was oiled an 3 Richards Bldg. tarred today and the bad spots were repaired as much as possible. The absence of the stifling clouds of dust thrown up the racers yesterday helped greatly in the speed and also mini- mized the chances for serious acci- Ten Mi n 8.23 2-10 Minut Before Strang started on his wonder- ful race the honors had gone to Zen- gel, who established a new ten-mile record in his Chadwick. This is the second time in the meet that this rec- “That is our business and now is the | ord has been broken. time to have it done. We will be glad | duced Oldfield’s old mark of 912 3-5 to give you estimates and our work | Yesterday when he won a ten-mile will be done in a first-class manner at | race in 8.56 4-10 and Zengel cut this & reasonable figure. Give us a trial|to 8.23 2-10 in the ten mile free for BROWN & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St. all today. Aitken in a National, who finished second in that event, had the honor of breaking Chevrolet's old mark, for his time was 8.32 6-10. finish. Closest Race of the Day. The five mile free for al Ihandicap was the most closely contested race of the day and resuited in a victory for Menz, who drove a National. - His team mate, Aitken, finished one-tenth of a second behind him, according to the electrical scoring machine. There weere 13 starters. The ten-mile race for marhines that wiil compete in the 300-mile race to- morrow resulted in another victory for Record 10 Miles| % the National. This time it was Altken who piloted the car to victory in the creditable time of 9,26 6-10. ished second in his Apperson. Mul- ford in a Lozier was third. Christie’s Freak Disappoints. The trial for a new mile record was Christie’s freak much bad been ex- pected, refused to speed and Christie gave up after being unable to get the machine around the track once in a warming-up. Oldfield carried off the honors of the trials, for he covered the mile in .43 2-10, only 1-10 of a sec- ond slower than the world’s reeord made yesterday by him. JEWETT CITY CLERKS TOOK GAME AT MOOSUP Score 18 to 7—Benac’s Star Catch in disappointing, Some 18,000 spectators crowded into the two big stands and hundreds of automobiles filled the parking places. The crowd w: considerably larger Jewett City Moosup Thursday cro: the strong-Moosup Clerks team, which was defeated 18 to 7 the mound for Jewett City and not a hit was made off his delivery for eight innings, Sweet replacing him at this period and was hit hard and often. Lague covered center fleld in Ty Cobb form and also hit hard and_timely. Popham, Leliberte, Butle rand Dorando played errorless ball. the game was the Clerks, journeyed to ing bats with Coulam was on A feature of earing the bases. real clamax came when hard hitting J. Benac ran from right fleld to first dove about gathered ina liner bare hand. saved the day for Jewett City and Benac was greatly applauded for the play and was presented the ball after the game. The features on the Moosup side were star catches in right and center field. 3 Fort Wright Team vs. Hospitals. Manager Farrell has an out of town team as the attraction this afternoon on the Hospital grounds to meet the hospitals and if records count for a thing the contest should be a close The Fort Wright Fishers Island team from to_be here their best pitcher, he - having recently from'a case of sore arm. A will be Zemke, the hospital star, with catching and this battery counted uppn to make trouble for the backed up with the reli- able fielding game the Hospital puts East Side Stars Challeng. The East Side Stars, under Manager Miller, wish to challenge any amateur team in Eastern Connecticut for Sun- day games barring the C. A. C. league team, and would al=o like to arrange le_haader for Labc-,day. lineup: Harrington or Savage c: ; D. McIntyre 1b (capt. ; McClafferty 3b; Carver ss; Burdick If; Johnson cf; Bush rf; Mil- ler and Haines, subs. ler is trying to secure the services of Chevrolet re- The fifty-mife race was a walkaway for Wright and Schwitzer in the Stod- dard-Dayton cars. They were the on- Iy drivers out of the five starters to Manager Mil- greatly strength the team. The Stars Fort Wright Sunday, Carpenters, C. A. C. Juniors, Fitchvill Montville and Baltic teams. take no- Games can be arranged with W. W. Miller, i7 Chestnut street, city. Challenge to C. A, C. Juni The Taftville Runaways would like to play, the C. A. C. Juniors on the Cranberry bail 29, or any of the following Sundays. Send all challenges to M. J. Waldron, Taftville, Conn. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MARKET AGAIN IRREGULAR. Recessions of Two Points or More Throughout Active List. New York, Aug. 20.—Following its course Sf the previous four days, to- day’s stock market was again very ir- regular, when not altogether disor- ganized. At the opening most declines were fractional, but before the end of the first hour the movement gathered great momentum under fresh selling orders and recessions of two points or more were recorded throughout the active list. The business of the morn- ing session was estimated at over 70 000 shares. Just how much of this huge amount represented long stock and how much operations for the de- cline it is, of course, impossible to say There were intermittent rallies, but early in the afternoon prices again fell under renewed liquidation. Of the many theories offered to account for the market's extreme heaviness only two are worthy of serious. con- sideration. The first, of course, has to do with the apprehension existing in many quarters regarding the health of E. H. Harriman, and the other is that a “shaking out” of the rank and file was deemed advisable by those who are supposed to be in contro: of the market’s machinery. Of the latter line of reasoning it can only be said that no doubt is entertained in most well informed circles that the last few days have witnessed the obliteration well as the complete shrivelling up of vast “paper profits” Naturally it is expected that lower prices, or a more normal basis, will invite fresh buying. It Is also noteworthy that the D-tter known commi-sicn houses seem to have played only a passive part in the week's declines, which may be accepted as an indication that out of town centers were but slightly in- terested in the course of events he Despite vague fears to the contrary, the final hour was characterized by orderly and steady recovery, many n | sues regaining the larger part of their losses, while not a few made net gains. Throughout the day consider- able strength was shown by a_group of specialties, which included United States Rubber, American Car and Foundry and American Locomotive. The local transactions also exhibited much steadiness. The closing was s'cady, with the rally still under way. London was a seller here to the ex- tent of 40,000 shares. The heavy liquidation jn stocks made for easler rates in the money market, but the demana was very light. Forecasts of the weekly cash movement ihdicate a gain of about $3500,000 by loc Vanking nstitutions, much of this coming from the interior. A marked decline in copper exports: for the week was reported. The bond market was again weak. Total sales, par value, $4.978,000. Government bonds were unchdnged, STOCKS. an pid . 3500 ‘Amer Car & Fanndry o0 Am Hide & Lea 1900 Amer Ice Securities Amer Linwed 5080 Amer_Locomoti 3649 Amer: Seelling Raltimore & Ohio eBthlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Transit Central Leather Central of New Jersey Chesnpeake & Ohio Chicagy & Nortiwestern . Colo Fuel & Tron Consolidated *Gas Denver & o G 1200 Do 1st pfd Katisas ity Soutliern Loulrille & Nashviile . Rock Jslsnd Co. Do ptd 400 8. shef. 8. & L 800 Westery Marylana 1400 Westinghouse Flectr 600 Western Unlon .. 200 Wheeling & Lake Wisconsin Central Total sales, 1450700 shares. New York, Aug. closed quiet; dling uplands 1265; middling gulf 1290 Sales 917 bales. “Futures closed easy Closing bid Nov. 1207; Dec, March 1205; April 20.—Cotton spot 1208; May 1207, New York, Aug. 20.—Money on call @2 1-2 per cent, ruling rate 2 1-4, Jast loan 2-1-4, offered at 3 1- quiet and steady; sixty days per cent and ninety days 3@ cent; six months 3 7-81b4¢ per closing bid ‘> Oasino |, Hayla 0 _troll trip] filinghast of o oatne | e » i of Thomas H. T. H. rber and hnlJ t Quonset Point Sunday The i fine shore dinne: i g p “and Miss Lottie Barber of Wi was E McLoughiin, Universi for- the gaest of Mre. G. B. Reynolds on o| nia, one of ¥ of_do cf ; K % R Jengers, Wh h - am E. Austin and son of Hast SATE. ‘3’”“&]‘“ k30 it Greenwich, R. L, visited his mother, BaL st e Jiw X e, Sardon Kengen and fwo. dateil re tof =6 X ! o O T SRR . L crene e Pemhed Vancome| ot RS T cup compettion ‘at” Philadeiphia next| ~After Continuous Ride of ~Nearly | of Mr. and Mrs. John A st 5 month are Dixon, Parker and raw-| 3,000 Miles—Town Will Be Vacci- o . They’ will il from England on X s sal gl nated. ‘The match between Pell and Niles| g E sasc C. Ellis has been re-elected| Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Copeland ofs {his afternoon lasted over two &b &y .pecial ccnstable nder the liquor iw | Pawtucket, R. [, are spending thele nerve-racking affair, both plavers | © the ensulng yoar, e S W, Daamions has txorno0 i R oaalr oo Cine D miare,| . A ost card received rom Charles| Mrs. S. W. jons has roturned to g e o . ‘i iy | J; Greene. town treasurer, on Tuesday, | Providenice after a two weeks' stay e e at the. met,| ftated that he had reached Vancou here. P sutiiny ek o h: ¢ to keep | B C.o after a continuous ride of 2,89' Henry Field is the guest of L. J. C. :n: S e Dy, *\}"!‘ O ns€D | miles’ from Montreal; time, 109 hours: | Andrews: T D o et et | one rainy day, one hot day, rest cool | _Augustus Friend, FHarold Friend, ":.!h: ‘le“t ge fl;“‘ fingerlomtfvnl‘:( days, on the way:; was leaving for | Charles Shippee, H. L Jenas of Provi- it d-:"‘d £ s osyied d and | Seattle via Puget Sound. dence are camping at Beach pond, * fervice tired him out at the end and)” gy gucsts at Longemholme are| ~Dr. Lawton of Providence is the lost the ilve set match. Miss Ada Broadbent, Miss Bertha | guest of Dr. Hammond at his bunga= ihine i L e H 233 E. Detroit - Trims Washington—Rossman Goss to St. Lous. 5 Detrolt, Aug. 20.—Detrolt could do mothing with | A i Greene and George Greene of Provi- | low. ik Gray unitlthe aixih inning. ‘but be became un ; THREE SONDERS CHOSEN. dence. Hengy Sessions was here over Sun= * 4 Mrs. William Dawley~ is ' visiting | day. ol The Wolf, Joyette and Allen Will Rep- | with friends in Bangor, Me. Much needed rain arrived at last. ¥ of Lossman for Tom Jones of : resent America, At the jneeting of the town couneil ~ N . Crawford went to first . . C. A. Fuller, health officer, was direct- e —————— ¢ . Cobb was put off the field for disputing & dectiion at the plate in the eighth lnning and : | Marblehead, Mass., Aug. 20.—The| ed to secure the service of a physician THE POWER OF STEAM. Delrols Anished the game With an entirely sub- | Sore: & Wolt, owned by Caleh Loting of Bos- | t0_vaccinate the inhabitants of the 3 bt T - ton, the Joyette, the property of W. H. | town. A e Y abb o a ¢ Childs of tihe Bensonhurst Yacht club,| Mr. and Mrs. Bradford B. Moore and | weuy May See But It Takes Genlus te ek < 3 4 1% % 3| Brookiyn, und Charles P. Curtis' Ellen, | 80n _Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Realize. 345 gt e ey ‘Boston boat, will re t America | Dawley visited Watch Hill and Block - Y 3 2 13 10 10000fa n boat, will represent America ; o ol Y 301 93 50 1231 0|in the Sonderkiasse races with the|lsland Saturda When James Watt saw the stear . ot 000 10 11 4190 1l Garman boats here Aug. 30 and follow- | Mrs. Nellie Moore and son Andrew |sausing the kettle lid to jump up and Camtrdly’ 3 013 e e 1 4 3.1 1 {ing days. The selection of The Wol|Spent Sunday with relatives at White [ fown he said “There mulll::'e o in Moriariath 3 13 01 41 40 4 2 1|ata meeting of the Eastern Yacht club k. oo e that it can lift such & MewEc 33 $:3 12 Moo 20 11 §|racing committee tonight completed the ' b Wity 30166 0 ——— Tials u ST WA — list of three which was chosen from : ARCADIA e Sie % i Dol e : A b 2 Totls 30 7215 3| nineteen - aspirants for the honor of A Bteion, and: asniien 1. 00 ¥ F ‘Batted for Becker In ninth. meeting the German yachtsmen. Funeral of Mrs. Daisy Tyler Thomas |an unexplained mystery. bl 01010 TS TR —Personal News. Recent scientific research has put ) 20000 Uhlan and Hamburg Belle Matched. ——— finger on the “cause” of Dandruff, Fall i Evers, Sheckard Washiugton, Schasfer; tyo-base hits, Delehanty, | for ~Boston. Dahlen. Sweeney. Graham. ) > vas | Ing Halr, and consequent Baldness, and Buffalo, Aug. 20.—Arrangements| Allen Carr of’ Potterville, R. I, was I+ 3 » i as unearthed a tiny germ which eats three-base hits, Stanage, Schaefer: sactifice | hits. Sheckard, Hofman: rum. Dablen: sac. | Were completed here today for a match | the guest of George B. Reynolds on | {8 U Mmflmn s Stolen bases, Bush. Cobb 2, Milan: | sifice fiy, Steinfeldt; sscrifice ‘hits, Sciulte 2, Tiecker; | race between the sensational trotter Newbro's -Herpiol Qestroys thiy and Stanage: HBrowne (unas- | stolen basc: am. Sweeney. Steinfeldi; double | {Thlan, 2.03 1-4, and Hamburg Belle, Genava Hadfield visited with irpicije gel nd reet and Unglaub: left on bases, | plass. Ko Chence: Tiaker, Evers 'and | 5 poen: BO5 -4 and Hamoure BELS | ner sisters, Mrs., Benjamin Albro of | §6rm and consequéntly restores the ‘arst base on balls, off | Chance: Tinker and Ghance; left on bases. Chicago | 2 x race w e place 2 3 Bafr to its natural state. Wit by pitcher, by Gray | T. Bosion 3: #rst base on bella. off Brown 4. uf | the new track at North Randall, Ohio, | Hope. R. I. and Mrs. Walter Plerce | el 1Q JSC QUL S o0y 100 4y (Jones_and Cobb): struck out. by Willett 2. by | Kroh 1: hit by pitcher, by Brown (Sheckard);|on Aug. 25. ) of Arkwright, .Wednesday, Thursday | eer P8 00irs e, oicide Wila’ pitcher. Willelr 1. Gray 1; iime, | struek out. by Brown 3, ty Kron 5 wild pitehes. | “rThe race will be for two heats in|and Friday. ghamyier roe Snensi erplcide Co., i RN AN, Kuts: e e iy g three. Whether are race will be for a| Mrs. Daisy Tyler Thomas of Mystic, TW0 8iz OO BASEBALL GAMES FRIDAY. purse, a side bet or the gate receipts|Conn., died Thursday, August 5 in ES-500, o Cincinnati Qives Giaats an Awful Beating. | has not been decided. her 26th year, and the funeral serv- | The Lee & Osgood Co. Speclal Agents New Yok, Aug, 20.—Cinclnnatl hearil on.. 3 ing two cf the loeal pifchers off ihe rubber. The | Molds Bantamweight Champions! middle part of the game was played in a rain 19 stormn. The all around work.of the Ciucinmati out San Francisco, Aug. 20.—Monte At- ficlders featured e contest. Fromme pitched ad- | tel] of San Francisco retained the Rochester . Newark L D S bantam weight championship by de- B e i o T feating Percy Cove of Seattle in the O men ontrpal hpe s o shps eltenth round of a scheduled twenty' g b it Miferr™ 3 51 & onomeunct & o 0 1 o|round bout tonight. Attell made a $ Eattess- Lungus. Tloblitzel1b 5 " 3 01 0 ol chopping block out of his opponent and | ] A Homuth: Hewath Batipates suia quiped. vt L aniiRar) 1 1000 ofafter the second round had things DEVOTE THEIR LIVES TO THE 4 At Buffulo—Rochester 5, Buffalo 4 e 3 4319 8 practically his own way. The referee ! 2 TR R g v CYRIRERRLITE At Montreal—Toronto %, Montreal 1 Loerioh 4 §1 112 0fstoped the fight in the tenth. STUDY OF “SANITATION” IF IT'S NOT AN IMPORTANT o q AL Jerees' Cliy—dersey City 1, Providence 3. e T i s o SR T Y L A o Mouquette by a Short Head. JECT ? WHY DO COLLEGE PROFESSORS MAKE A SPECIALTY Varéesicr- er Riser 0. A 4Snater 1000 0| Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 20.—The fourth 2 5 f L8 g : 3 el et g heer, '3 9 5 5 o|event at the Safatoga track today. a OF FSANTTARY PLUMMNG'/IF, NO. - SUCK . PRECAUTION" W Rt il |\"x""""'d b n.,‘m..apm: o o 1 o|handicap atNl 1-4 miles, rPslullPd in a NEEDED ? o A o ek i piab ***8n"dgr’ 0 0 0 0| verv close and_exciting finish batween | 5 ¥ e " s 2 | Moquette and Gliding Belle. Mouquette g - 3 o R s 193 | O tng (e eiaier by o Sharl: hond, CONSIDER THESE THINGS FROM EVERY STANDPOINT, 4 e o aymona W gen. iR o FAJRLY AND SQUARELY, AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL COMB . Celimatl 0 1w 10 1 e TO THE CONCLUSION “THAT SANITATION, ESPECIALLY IN Yook 0.0 0012000 03 STARTS TRAINING SHEA. : i hamptor uns, for Cf nat ler ok . o, 1 N N P Soringhesd ;"‘7". ,'r'l Ie”"?:"?b.y." ety r"::)':‘\"m“"‘?l‘?‘.f New London Iren Man Will Fit Fighter || PLUMBING, IS BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY i bevlln, Schei, Doyle: two-base bits, Martay, Der: . gz lin, Doyle; tirco-nass. it Fromme; ssciiics. hite to Meet Kid Marks. THEN — YOU SHOULD BEGIN AT ONCE TO BETTER YOUR 2 Fgan 2, Huggins: stolen bases, Paskert Lobert % Northampton Lost at Bridgeport. left on bases, Cincinnati 7. New York Austin Rice of New London, who OWN PLUMEING SYSTEM, THEREBY HELPING ALONG A NAT]ON'AL AND UNIVERSAL MOVEMENT. Barstow & Co. A tr. New York 2 double pla e. z - Northampton, Mass., Aug. 20.— | P8 oh erroen, New Nork 2 double plas. Dosle | has been secured to train Kid Shea for Northampton broke even in a double | Wiltse # by Fromme 45 fst base o bans on | his coming fight with Kid Marks of | header with Bridgeport here today, | Ancs s."of ¥mame's. off Rumend <" wila b | New Haven, was expecied in Water- o cin. | Fromme; pas . Schiel: hits. off Ames. T bn® bury sday i " losing the first game 11 to 8 and win- | {oune, Py, 'y ot s ‘Baeiona 3 | LAY Thursday to begin hid Wibea The ning the second 7 to 2. ¢ second | i 2 innings; umpires, Righer and Kane: time, 213 | POut will be pw n private in game was called at the end of the i b New Hayen in ahytt z’-;n \\'r-f-*k;‘ Each seventh on account of darkness. The man will post a side/bet of $100 and features of th: first zame were a one- St. Leuis Wins & Game from Broskiyn. the winner will also receive 75 per iy R "s | Brokisn. Aus. 20.—0nly one game of the double scein hand catch by Steinhauser, Bannon's |, Broksn. Au 0. only one game of the doible | cent. of the zate receints cateh In the sixth and Pastor’s work at | siopped by rain with sne out n the third inning | George Mulligan, who is the sponsor ARE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL ADAPTED TO DO THIS SORT OF second. Pollard’s poor work in the bbx xlx:l(‘hn “'hxm;l"' !mlmil ?. frs, xam':‘ went . believes him to pe the best lost the second game for Bridgeport. R B R LA Sy Uty x-'_r-?v\\q)_xvn';_ m‘ WORK BECAUSE OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF WORKING The scores: tenth, with the score 0 o 0. rain interrupted pro- r the New Eng- MATERIALS AND THE CORPS OF . PROFICIENT WORKMEN THEY EMPLOY. BEST PRICES BEST RESULTS First game— R. H.E, | cecdings for 20 winotes. Huckrr, who had been | land states. Last week Mulligan went Bridgeport 0 0304 200 251 14 2| pliching great ball. went in without warming up | to New York and offered to back him | North'pton 6100 100 00— § 10 4] =4 & pios and three Wi with tme Pauers i | against any fighter of his weight who Batteries: Gibbs, Pollard and Koch- | ‘ith “nobedy out in thelr haif. but a forec out | cOuld be produced. Marks has also er: Warner, Delave and Bridges: time. | scored one and a fast double play cut off farther | ot quite a_record. He has secured o0 apmiire., Ynsor. trouble. " Kovelchy was put out of $he game. Sean: | victories in New York, New FHaven Second game— T ey e oy the plichers In the second | providence and Foston, and he has Northampton 012040 * o e g fought two draws with Fabric of Bridgeport 200000 fror \po a o | Bridgeport. who is well known in this Batteries: Hess and Bridges Rirbew b €116 1] % §|state. While Shea wil t at 115 lard and Kocher; time, 1.45; umpire, | Elisit =" 4 1 2 0 4210 0| pounds he will give his opponent five MERTE Konetehy.1b 4 211 0 s o 13 4|pounds o y p Chartes.2 1 1 3 1 50480 T R Holyoke Rallied in Ninth. |Rii, 2003 SlmmiR {20 18l TOLLAND COUNTY. Holyoke, Mass., Aug. 20.—In a ninth 4129 0fMarshalle 3 07 30 U | inning rally Holyoke won from Water- o ga b 1|Ruckers 4 1 0.5 0 SN S ] bury ‘here foday, 4 to 3. Miller al-|Beherp = 4 2.0 ¢ 8 0 — s EAST WILLINGTON What It Does for Toothless People lowed Beaumont to score the winning 4 run by throwing the ball to second | g T’ """ i n third. | The scores: a Alonzo. Roswell has moved to Nor- WHES M R TS S e R e [ wich, o | By means of this wonderful method Holyoke 0100000032 —4 9 1| Phelps, Chari yn 1 rs. Frank Woodworth and sons ‘we are able to give back to a patient \V;;u;at'bu[ y 0 1flnl 000 g - ’;:n 6 12 LA . B et ‘n\;‘a\l; n:g\rd i’nh(v! },'“ 1);-] Qr;‘n:irzl“" the full set of teeth he or she starte atterie es an AUMONt; | and ‘Storke: struck out. hy Rucker 8, by Reebe 5 villington owned by ed S q v Bannister and McDonald: time, 2.03. | it b on baiis, o Moacker 5 off Beeoe 3e i | Mrs. Gilbert Ide remains about the | ed in with i $he beginning. All we umpirds, O'Brién and Fallen, by pliched bal. by Rucker (Evans 2, Hulswitt): | same. Her daughter, Mrs. Church and require s two or more teeth in each - s s Mrs. Fred Squires are taking care of her. Mrs. Ide has been and is still BASEBALL PROGRAMME. a great sufferer. _— Mrs. Blakely fell and hurt her shoul- Double Headers Will Make Shifts in|der. Mrs. Dan Blakely has taken her be- longirgs and left East Willington. Leila Snow has an organ and her New Britain’s Errors Lost. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 20.—Spring- fieid won from New Britain here to- rors on the part of New Britain gave the locals the game, R. 1.-Conn. League—Attractions for Springficld making but one hit. The| Norwich Fani jaw to work from, and we shall not resort to plates or ordinary bridge- work in the process of the work. Your mouth will be free from in- cumbrances. Before we accomplish this result score: r. h. e ce—— o i we put the gums and the natural A h ied in playing. 3 B Springfield 0010000012 1" 8| Basshall league garmes in this section Hnisife olith poonpled, DENERS teeth in a healthy condition, tight- N, _Britain — ‘or today furnish a wide range of otk i Batteries. Prker and Whalco: Case|diamond entertainment fo rthe fans, WEST WILLINGTON. wnls 8 et whishimsy, Bew and Hirst; time, 1.50; umpire, Cullem. | especially in the Rhode Island-Con- S and curing pyorrhea if the patient e nertiai league. where all the clubs| Mrs. Jason Bugbee is visiting in is afflicted with that dreadful dis- Hartford Loses Another. are booked for double headers. As a|Cromwell o in the stand-| Mrs. L. F. Lougee recently enter- result some den <hict. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 20.—Hartford KING, All of the teeth we supply are THOMAS JEFFERSON may e following & tained guests from Pittsfield, Mass e e e LT Eig‘\?fi\.m»v vit. " Zhe foliowing ie* thej (80T Sianel Moote of West Warren, D. D. S practical teet h set in its own The_ score: SR . < Mass. visited at the home of her un-(§ o Pl TR e Restor- socket following nature’s plan. so Hartford 0000010001 9 Rhode Island-Connecticut League. | cic, Dr. F. B, Converse. Originator of Dr. King's Restory | that the strain is equally’ divided. New Haven' 000001410610 0| twhite Rock at Norwich vs C. C. C’s| Mrs. Bertha Bugbee of CTromwell (§ 2708 NSO0 o0ty ZGriginator | Ome is able to bite on these teeth Batteries: Schuman and Abrogast; | (nouble header). was & guest of Mis. G. P. Pughce. | | TeStoration of LR~ 0Lt of | ‘and use them in_exactly the same i 5 er). ¥ of the “Natural Gum” Set of Tty : - ______ : £ . » y closely as to deceive experts. They SELLS THE DEMON. i o o, AT RS (Dyie WASfllNfiTflN CflUN[Y, k ] Seeti® micEte. i "rignts re- Y Sttt 10 Jook st and s vl B A AR e fatyed. of copstant delight to the one wl Hartford Owner Disposes of the Sensa- | 1, AWMU -8288® HOPKINTON wears them. tion of the Week at Hills Grove| Jewett City at Sterling. e A PAINLESS PROCESS Track. y Mcosup at e Candidates Baptized at Pendleton Hill < sl P Il o o 3 e East t League. —Mr. and Mrs. Allen Visited Wreck- | An impression has gone fortl at there is some surgical operation Hiljs, Grove fhi L, Auk, 30-—Tntecelti NG Confecticr Lengua. o Baink—Lsodl " Jotel eomnected with this method of resturing missing teeth. Some peonle in the Hills Grove half mile track rdces| Putnam at T'aniel-on. s s Mmoo, X 4 d into the bo d put thy today centered in the performance in| Wauregan at North Grosvenordale. have written In to know it we bore down in e bone and put the the 0 pace of the Hartford pacer, Dayville at Jewett City. George H. L R. Blumenthal's black gelding, The| I1 the himc zame on the Sachein|spent several Demon, the sensation of the week in|park grounds between the C. A. C.s| with his parents last week. 5 the harness meet. The Demon was a|and Vhite Rock. Phillips, the Mont-| Rev. E. P. Mathewson and family, | prohibitive favorite from the start and | Ville twirler, wili make his first bow | with their guests, Ethel M. and Milton P00k the first two heats in easy fash-|in @ C. A. C. atifoi, before a Nor-|L. Durkee, visited Watch Hill on jon. Before the third heat the judges| Wich audience in the curtain raiser, \\gh-esdla. 5 i AW : which starts at 2 o'clock. The bi everal of our neighbors planne. oy tor s e o Prasic | Montville: boxman is looked upon as | attend a picnic at Yawgoog Pond on|| ing about the work that {s peinful while it is being done or afterward. who was driving, started in to show off | @ promising candidate to humble the | Wednesday. : : ‘Patients leave ‘the officé with these. teeth’ in place and at once bigin The Demon's ability In the heat. After | fast White Rock nine, particulatly aft- | Mrs, Jason b S Brown pectiovit 81} chewing meat, eating candy, toast, or anything else with the samo coms leaving the. fleld “far behind, Brusie | er the class he showed last Saturday | lettof from Aok Blect, ME /ICE0 DAL 1] fort they would enjoy if every tooth In their bead had grown there. pulled up shor* when coming down the | in holding Carolina to a couple of hits. | rachs, in which she sta u Streteh to save the field from getting | Jack Kane, whose sore arm has come | Prince Edward's Island, where she is It we couldn’t promise this and make good on the promise, the Re- the flag, andAnnle, heretofore unmark- | around in shape, bas been secured|speniing the summer with ST Sio storation Method would not be a success.” It ,would be no, better than o cover short, ng the infield a e, er s : e e e A eT the | tight one, and the nine men are a|at 55 degrees and a northeast storm (| ordinary bridgework or partial plates. teeth in on pegs ! Others have an idea we set the rew teeth into the sockets where the natural teeth were originally. It s quite natural that some uathinking people would ask such qies- tions, and in order that they may be fully answered we will state that there is no boring, no cutting, no implantation about this method, noth- Demon took th ® | bunch of capable performers with the | was prevailing, making fires a neces fashion.after Which he was s0la-to | DA who canbe expected fo et next to| Sy for comfert L WE ARE GENERAL PRACTITIONERS i v the slants offlere ember _an number of people B ir . James Farley of Plattsburg, N. Y., for | {18 M 1o are to pich for White | were at Pendleton Hill last Saturday (] All Forms of Dentistry Treated by Experts. Philip. Smith of Milford, aMss., made | Rock. and_witnessed the baptism of several While the Restoration Method Is our great specialt~ we are geneal dental practitioners as weil. From the simplest filling to the most in- trlm"n- piece ot porcelain work, our exverts are at the service of the pablie, . Naturally we would do such work well, much better than It could be done in a one-man office, for the operators employed heré are ali men of the very highest skill They need to be to do the Restorailon work. Bunglers would not be tolerated in our office for a day, neither would dental students, We demard the flnished craftsman, both at the oper- - ating chairand in the laborator KING DENTAL PARLORS, Dr. Jackson, Manager. Frankli Square, Norwich, Conn, v v The following will be the C. A, C.|candidates. :x:gvi:-eollla}:ow‘;::;fh lt?»‘\?: g}z :.r;:-le ;.‘?.‘ lineup: MeMannm ¢, Phillips p, D. . E. B Allen and wife w. in | posely to defeat Velzora, the favorite, | McIntyre 1b, Fud Sullivan 2b, Me- | Hope Valley Monday and viewcd the, Tle did ‘the trick handiiy in straight | Clafferty 3b, Jack Kane ss, M. Murphy | wreck of the safés and office in. the . heats, much to the satisfaction of nis| !, Judes Mcintyre cf, Curry Daley rf. | First National bank of Hopkinton, of Milford following. The White Rock team will be picked | which Mr. Allen is a director. The 2.20 pace- sent to Lou Medium, | from the following: Greenwood, Cor-| Curtis F. Randolph and family were: the favorite, In straight heats, nell, Sheehan, O'Donnell, Bliven, Me- | recent visitors at the hoie of Mr. AT e ShefYery, Christy, Pember, Stapling, | Randolph's father, Rev. L. F. Ran- Di | Again Winner. Parker, Burrow Gleason. rolph. \Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Aug. 20—In PP the msond dayis races for the gold | Pitcher Jack Cheabro of the Yan- ROCKVILLE . challenge cup of the American Power | keqs has bought an automobile. Boat association today the Dixie II | 'm going to ‘be idle,” said Jack, “I|Visitors at Mfluonhn—"r{‘"“r defending thé cup, won again, though | might as well have a little fun.”" Ches-| Trip to New London and Norwich. :’:rrc'"m‘wt::“ha i e e Siower | ntncente ps priaeing Rl Tn SBoet]. Mes' Getrge Aylod, of Baachic an lower | in are b al b y -~ s 3