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=== ONE TEAM WON AND L0ST AUTO INSURANGE = h B0 . 1 32 Telephone, C. A. C. and White Rock at Sachem Park—Burrows and | i e ii . J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Hol . Week—Andems Win from : -4 Timothy Grady returned 1 olmes Pitch Star Games—Other Games. ; regan. H H S on itlaed visit with 28 Shetucket Street, Nerwich, Conn. 53 (IR 3 Dk v % H %] oy e g jy2idaw _— ekt R et Miss Florence Tourtelotte has ré- [ Aucnin.it 0 i1 m‘:"‘“ Voo oo Lisenis, Sussthill R R P amEnR {4 cormea ten atay ot o weks at| Gigein 3 3 te . and Jack Kane witn their combina- L s .5 1 16 Oak Bluffs. e Hed The liquor men have received a tion of a single and a double —were | ™PHaT % S0t “a e "Chicaso 3, Bos- | FMonrienit 4 3 1 1 0 30 Dr. Omer Larue, who has been ill| < moas 28 5 = ficient number of ,signatures on tl cgain the ones 10 start the scorirs fOr | ton 2, second game. Rebetteau,l 4 0 9 0 1 304 for several weeks, is to go to Boston 10 % petition to insure a vote on the lic t the winners in the third, wich with| Phliadelphia ¢ Pitisbug 5, 12 innings. Tewn e 188 119 to consult a specialist. TN out for bunting question this fall. A strenuous . - hits by D. Mclntyre and Luke Riley . t o e b Miss Katherine Byrne of the Peo- | Sere by innings will be made by the no-license sent over three tallies. Jupes McIn- o g g Totals, 411027 7 § 318 ple's store is to spend the mext two | WL Grosenordsle - to keep Staffordd in the no-l AND COMPANY tyre drove a double past third that . Lo ek thvDeGIRanS:. 5 5 o h.cory ccored Murphy in the fifth, the latter | pecroi b Milo P. Corbin of Center street Suf- | wuiregan. IRasmond: Concrete Walks# N Before about 250 followers ol the na- | having reached safe when O'Donnell fered a_shock Saturday morning. o overean; bases on baits. of | Yy o 000 tting In the concrete: tional game, the C. A. C. team of thi3| put only one hand to Christie’s throw Mrs. Frank Morohan will return to- | Peloauln 1, off Livescy 1: struck out. by Liveses 6, | lgency Es‘. '846 city and White Rock split even in their | And dm)pved the ball, A single by Me- fa') Trom @ stay of two weeks in Prov- | b¥ Pdoauln 8 time, 1.30; umplte. Calsee. ;r:l:.-‘n:n Center street is rapidly pro= ence. Annual Field Day. Hospital Won From Fort Wright. Walter Gahan, who was recently STAFFORD SPRINGS The employes of the Stafford taken ill in Winsted, returned to his The Hospital team did the usual t v. Worsted company enjoyed their annual American League Results. ¥ o thing Saturday on the diamond, de- |DOMme In Putnam 05,‘;‘.‘;'31’“-,”0" vas | Death of Mrs. Margaret A. McCarthy | field day at the Woods' place Saturs_ daubla header Saturday afternoaon at| Manus and a double by Pitcher Holmes Sachem park. The visitors took the | in the sixth scored the last run for the ‘opening clash 7 to 5, while the home | C. A. C. and put the finish to Pember. We nave again moved ‘our office— | 3 Back ‘with ' shutout d0se | The seorer - 1t this time to the end of the hall, secondi| for White Rock in the -tecond, 5 to s Chicago 5, New York 4, 13 innings. P 3 story, Thames Loan & Trust Co.| In both games the batting of Fiod o i s ', Cleveland 6. feating Firt~Wright 5 to 2. The game| . gyect of friends in this city over S_Fight Coming Between Liquor and | day. Building. AR ) Tevan ad Jeakic Hetw was o 1hb whpo s g b po Jas el plster. Sunday. No-License Men—Other Matters. Personal. s run producing order for the C. A. C.s, | sullivan.2 5 1 2 1 2|Staplinie 4 (& Van Vieck of Yale Pi tohes for Water- | . Mis2 Bessie Champlin, who has been — Attorneys W. H. Reed and family with Catcher Greenwood of White|Kaness 4 1 0 2 Ilcistiess 3 10 le Pitches ill at Crescent Beach, Is reported as| Mrs. Margaret A. McCarthy, aged | will leave this (Monday) morning for Rock their chief rival with the stick, E e s 1 b8 re bury. improving. 52, dled at the Stafford hotel Satur- |a week’s outing at Mashapaug. as he lined out three safeties in the 4210 olobrnal1 &4 9 9 3 Waterbury, Aug. 22.—Northampton| Henry V. Lebranche of Fall River |day afternoon after several weeks' ill- | Hannibal Alden and daughters, Ruth first contest and and one in the second. 4110 ofgemwoode 4 13 won the first game 5 to 2 and Water- | was a visitor in Putnam over Sun-|pess of a complication of discases. Alden are spending ten Burrows of White Rock in the first U el g,';‘,g.';j;’“ 393 bury the second 5 to 4 of a double|day. She was operated on at St. Joseph's | days' vacation at Niantic game and Holmes of the C. A. Cs 310 5 ofComellst 3 00 header here this afternoon. During{ D'r. Armand Bedard of Lynn, presi-|hogpital in Willimantic four months went the pitching houors.but the West ——— —fatatet 30 3 the two games nine two baggers were | dent of the Franco-American Histori-|ago for hernia. The operation did no Oil has been struck 150 miles south high school boy might not have| Touls 34102 13 G A4 | hade, and but for the ground rules|cal society, and J. Arthur Favreau of | good however and she grow gradually |of Suez, on the Rea sea coast, the. go: away with the decision in the first [ L oo L T 52 939 which prevailed on account of the|Boston, secretary of the society, were| worse until the end gusher giving increasing quantities if the C. A. C. could have cut out some 9 - Eastern League Results. crowd all would have probably been|the guests of Dr. Omer Larue over| Besides her husband, Michael H. Mo- | daily, and indicating large reserves, ragged work which paved the way to | . Score b7 lnnings: the plate for thelr opponents. In_ the | ¥ate Hock ... second game Holmes had White Rock tled to the stake, allowin only three scatt ingl e e S e w8 s e Third sack was covered in great | Suivan, Kane. D: Mclntyre, Murphy 2 3 : form by Jim McClafferty and McShef- ' tv.: wid_pitch, Pember; erfice hit. Chrlsd 1 <base on_errors, C. A. C. 3. White Hock 2. Ny an E Son bagk oFland C."A.C. 8, White Rock 6; time, 1.35; Newark 2. Baltmore 1. converted into triples. In the second | Sunday. Carthy she is survived by two sons, | The possibility of a cheap supply of Proidence |, Jery Cily 2, rt game. Providence | game Van Vieck, the former = Yale | gecond Outing of Mansfield Hose Com- | Harry and Florence, who reside at fuel is a discovery of the greatest fm= ey Y onteat 0, “fimi game. Montreal 3, | Pitcher, made his advent in league ball home, one brother Cornelius F. Sulli- | portance to Egypt. Toronto 2. "second game. by working for Waterbury. He played Sy Tochesiee 8. Buffalo 2, frst game. Buftalo 8, | under the name of Burns. Bridges was| Mansfield Hose company have se- Rochester 0, socond ganbe; removed from the bench in the second | lected nextd Sunday aslme tj‘me for rame for talki back to the umpire, ! their second annual outing an clam- Consootiont League Standi %he scores: o % 43 bake, which is to be held in, Phillips'] First game— R.H. E. | grove at Alexander's lake. um- | Holyoke g ] Vi 3 - 2 ARE YOU AFTER 7 "l"r' 6 leit yrabbad by Murphy was ONE MORE FOR JUNIORS. e g L > Hatteries, Hess and Bridges, Sillery WS poned. . e s ' the rignt kind of & palicy tn © | SPUER T YCMaRYS, Renced ner O i Closs Game Snimn : and MeDonald; time, 15 impires | (e (815 %, 0 PSRN | THE ACME CUSHION SHOES | THAMESVILLE CASH STORE FIRE INSURANCE ? Sheows. G A G Viwnguiees Wi Stoss Same) HiSoe 3 e i R E.| school in the town of Thompson have i oo from Willimantic West Ends. A B 000001 %5 § 6|been postponed from this week Wed- 53 Datd de. Lo 00000 L B 8 R Thursday to mext week. | 3¢ the most comfortable Shoes made. | Battevies, Burns and McDonald, | This decision was arrived at at a|A&nY lady Youll find that we can place you hillips, the big Montville slabman, right. Don’t delay—make use of our|Wid box duty for the C. A. C.'s in the services befors the fatal moment.}curtain raiser, and was found for safe- N | ‘White Rose Peaches, troubled with tender feet| YWhite Rose Apricots, ague Results. Connectieut 5, New Haven 1. C. A. €. Juniors kept up thelr ; stride at Willivaniic Sundey 2 Waterbay 1 - . : e i . Then you're safe. ties too often to hold the game. A [ WIS S Y New asrtfond 3. Pl Rotarke. time, L45: um- | meeting of the town school committee. | should try a pair. Satisfaction Guar- | ite Rose Corn, 13 g pass ‘he issued In the. third. with a [fternoon when they ceanet ub e | e s Bldatpors 1 st game. Hoiyoke 2 | pires, Fallon and e o The present plan is to have the pres- | anteed, | We would like to sell you Fruit Jars. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. | coupic of errors by Kane. and a hit by | Best, the Thread Ciiy Fodld mastih, C7C | Bridgeport 8, second gzme. ' e entation on Wednesday, Sept. 1st, and P. CUMMINGS, | The best you can buy. Try our goods. Richards Building, 91 Maln Street, | ChTistie, put the C. A, CUs to the bad g b B o b g g S Orators Beat Cincinnati. the dedication on Friday, Sept. 3d. Th: g g aug23d with three runs against them. Fud Sul- | & closelyicontested game all the Wa¥, Sunday games in Eastern League. # oy special town meeting, at which the suglsdaw livan's single and steal, with Kane's | but the Juniors stood the strain, back:| At semes Cits—Fint same: Jerey, Clty 1. Prom- | i B Orators | school will probably be accepted by the t i Oats . ! ; ng up Simcox in o rm, who | dace 4 eteat-d Cincinnati st game at | School ) o g h h smashing Gouble to loft 'in the fourtn | 178 L Simeex In £00d (o 00| Uy iy seona same: Provtdcce 1. Jemey | Steeplechase Tsland this afternoon § | {007 1% to be held on Thursday, Sert Better than Oa JOSCP F. Smit s gave on run back, but Burrowsscheck- ed the § i and had the West End hitters at his Al Newark—First Bhltimore 2. N. TARRANT & B0., |, 2 it srospects by fanning | Loy nodt“of (o was % e v, mimr S s | b renomnte speven paved nis.Roet | Bresentation and dedication are not vet | |JBIKD HORSE and STOCK FEED | tully arranged. s core: R H.E. Langlois Charged With Assault. SOLD BY | FLORIST i M- | "Singles by Houlihan and . Nichols, | 10 inoings. game in two weeks with the Reds. 117 MAIN STREET. Yhite Bock banhad foux siies (0| o wer Gounihan ad- walked and Cal:| A% Mt Femmb § Movir ¢ e | S Fire, Accident, Health, ers, producing two runs, and got two | kIns been hit, scored two runs rur’r;‘m- Bridgeport 2 0 g 10120 “:s 12 1| Theodore Langlois. a young man re- A. R. MANNING, | 00 Main Street, Norwich. e o O Oh o o throw past|Junfors in the second. inmine. o | Cincinnati - 0001000001 1 4siding in the Providence section of the | Telgphone, Yantic, Conn. | llllfllly Plate Glass first, passed ball. batter hit and a safe- | Put on the nr;al two\}n t?;‘e (xth ';;: A gowétt City 6% Bflltvrm&d glbbu a;'d k;o‘voher Car 1'rm~. was in the city court Saturday,| " iy s * 1 a » s < wd tring of si es by Murphy, Counihan | putnam 7 & michael an lark; time, 1.40; umpire, | ch: vi s It o es Mc- eam er ... S e A S s In the sixth, | For the West Ends, Tremble reachs | pIin st t —_—— Langlois assaulted McGann on Main Pt ulac Deanl MILL REMNANT STORG. and 5 single by MeManus in the sev: | €d first on a stratch hit, got to second oy 5 1 89 | Corcoran’s Twirling Wins. street near Tucker's store last Thurs- arficuiay 4 sople 201 W. Main St. " s “ n A " c E enth sent in the last two, who had |on an out and home on Driscolls cr. —— New Haven, Aug. 22.—New Haven|day evening. McGann claims that he Patronize We just roceived from the mills a f&z e e s o SO 1d heave | Tor on Goss. In the fourth Lapoint Cobb Won the Game for Detoit. | beat ‘Springfield at Lighthouse Point | was walking along with a young lady of 15,000 vards of Woolens, Cottons and 7 to 5. The pitching of A | Detrolt, Aug. 22.—Cobl. we ax's game almost etrol “piaser who | 00 Norwich Union Fire Insuran *s chol worked around to third on his scrat 106 Society, | from third and a flelder's choice. The | Jorked around 7o TG AR 0 Skrow, | siniic handed. being. (he ran was a feature. Several of the vis- | to ~ i . en o cod ) no T L Silks suitable for skirts and sults; good orco- | when a party of young men commenced | Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. |ioncis, e’ et sivie ™ Wosien ) ‘ Assets §2,759,422.1 irst g scoring on Lucia's sacrifice fly. I e ids St | itors” runs were made on errors. e the temper of a little dog that . VI Dress and up, regular i Feen 6. &, 6. White Rock A fine sty by Murphiy was & feature. ind” ot imes. e was ore: R.H.E.| was following him. McGann stopped (flxe’s & Fooll resson “for it P ke at speclal prices Western Assurance Co. U. €, ahopoa i o7 R B giren belllient sipgert.’ Tom, Jones made Ws debut | Springfield 0370 00 20 0 0—5 4 to remonstrate and received a blow on Rear 37 Franklin St.| (0 %] a v 8 R 4P Assets $2,397,608.00. ¢ v 230 2T 00 €. C. A. luniors. THIIT evebut will Tepors. 1o 8t Louls early da the | New Haven 20013100°—7 6 the chin that knocked him down. augldd JOHN BLOOM. decl1d Hi g bl week. The score Batteries, Coffin and Whalen, Co I.snzloislflm_i;-d" nwl charge of the e e i e s A H k. ngton. r: nd Waters: time, 2.00; umpires, | assau’t and said that he was in a sa- 3 o 3 m T {odo 3830 s g b ek Carrick :nd et s loon at the time it is said to have-sc- | {Sastern Connecticut eaual to The Bw- | Saytern Connesticut eaual to The Bule ATTORNEVS AT BAW. 55%% 101715 Donesat % 20 8 o Brownent “301%1 % 51 < curted. . Tk -latooduced “witnbsied tp] e 0r DuSInNS samut letin for business results. g 33080 pricna { &9 S St. Louis-Cincinnati Trade. | substantiate this claim. The testi 088 dPamkerctat 3 0 0 0 0| Caitneer 3 | Deranis:2 05 o ey ol Tanaue Cub foday traded Sec. | court suspended sentence until this . ot L e L i TR hratdic Strect.c 0 1 4 | Thira Baseman Mowrey. The traded|more careful inspection of the evi- Stairway, nex: t0 Thames Nat Bunk. Jor Daleg dn o, Totals, 1 Multin.p Joimsonp 3 0 0 4 0| plavers will join their new clubs to- dence. o 2 | et o MeShetres ot it by bated bl QS e o gy sge ect| e W Touls, 4 morrow. Enjeyably Outing at,Wilied Paik. | 3 By N S o (T s Villimantic W, 002 hoo 0=z ore by innings olored people from ali the towns ir PAINTING! PAINTING! |55 D ) s wi e TR $833883 STRENGTHENING UP the eastern part of Windham. county | B 2 5 G! | Norwici C. - St e n for Wes Ends Goss. Lapoiut. Teem- | e for Detait. B, - Joses, sk, - Miliny, of NEW HAVEN. | Were at Wildwood park Saturday for DEVOTE THEIR LIV TO 'n-ml That is our business and now is the : F e Miet o 'pace LA Marting beses on Bale, OF SIm- | wasingion Vngiauh: wo bate Nits, Cobb. Dele- their annual outing and picnic. The | k S RS e 2 mudu have it done. We will be glad R R o o1 ot “Tremble 2 bl by pitcher D Simeox 1. | I Jones, gl saerfice s, Bush | pone Gets Pitcher Henderson and Sec- trolley cars brought the g num- STUDY OF “SANITATION" IF IT'S XOT AN IMPORTANT SUB- to give you estimates and our work | Biiven, ows, Comell, . Parker: two bace it | 2; dable D Seonl to. Shea” . Houllhan, She jes playe. de 'to. B . | ber of the party, but party | i e et L : will be done in a first-class manner at | Kane R T e | i e P abie. s Delldors sinigs sbase, e de in' Scacter 16 | ond Baseman Savage from Highland- | came over from Brooklyn by 'bus. The || JECT? WHY DO COLLEGE PROFESSORS MAKE A SPECIALTY ! Bl ik o By Phfpe 1 | Fods 50 A7 e wmpice, L My o arst bese on bale, ers—Sells Zacher to Giants. day was devoted to various amu: £ g : A e D SR A e Bl a0 Dty | S iy SOl 25 Ack M Sry e 1 mir Oy g everyone had am enjoy-|] OF “SANITARY PLUMBING” IF NO SUCH PRECAUTION 18 @ buses. Sullinn 3, Greenwood, Bliven . MecSher- Connolly and Kerin. Manager George Bone of the New |able time. ‘McManus crifice hits, Me- # Montville 3, Hanover 1. ;N Havens has pought for New Haven a| sacrdfice. fy. D: Melatsre: 0t | mpe Montville team walloped Joa| Red Sox Win an Esty Game from the Browns. | COUple of big leaguers. They are| WILL PUTNAM NEEDED ? \ CONSIDER THE Duse on erors, G A C 2 Wilte Rick 43 Kt n | p1on s toam from Hanover at Mont-| St Louis Aug 22—Atrociows fielding by . | Pitcher Henderson and Seiond Base- Gy FHABRHoHODLY 3 THINGS FROM EVERY STANDPOINT, e R, Vinle Saturday afternoon, chalking up| Leuls and ‘indifierent piichiug by Greham. Pelty { man Jimmy Savage of the New York 3 . SEN S IR R A T PR s AN L After . brief intermission the. sec. | three talllers to the visitors' one. Hen- | 126, Pgwil sare Bosiot wn esy vidors: today, 8 | Americans. ; i s LA S s ol T ALY AND, ST ARELY, AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL COME ond game started, with Holmes and |ry and Walsh were the twirlers. Berth e He has also sold the New Haven|This End o e d i ¥ A N X e . - captain and center field Imer Zach-| Something Once, the People Think. TO THE CONCLUSION “THAT SANITATION, ESPECIALLY IN McManus as the C. A. C. battery, |and Flaherty the respective backstops. Pember and Greenwood for White & = Hartzells abi v & @fer to the New York nal Rock. Umpire Reid, who by the way Preston A. C. Lost at Lebanon. Stove, It ® 1" Henderson is regarded as an espe-| Will Putnam get ome of the trade PLUMBING, IS BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY.” was bad on balls and strikes all the The Prutm‘l % e ot an dleve 5 . cially promising pitcher. He will re- | schools? That wvl!-v question nm} is afternoon, announced that White Rock | inningk game 9 to 10 to Lebanon on | . 1 | port at once. P Forceyery Jand LA SR THEN — YOU SHOULD BEGIN AT ONCE TO BETTER YOUR protected this game 6n the ground‘Wat | ghturiay afternson at the .atter place. | Fomss I 0 Savage as much a Connecticut s certain an. conside Pitcher , Holmes' name was GJ“dSOn. |mpe' hatteries were: For Lebanon,| camme® § 31 ;gngul- nla,\l]vag he is \(:\hn: He e :;’({:furl’”"'h\"‘q“rl\jl":“"‘"flgu_ OWN PLUMBING SYSTEM, THEREBY HELPING ALONG A The new C, A. C. twirler's offerines | g b i = g vid B s A - ives Southington and caitaine e | M o state boat Ko were even more of a bother to White | " ;r’“dfl‘;l“”‘:l:g‘;; for. Preston, Dorri-| gobshd ¥ 8" 48 8 wenaiib Villanova college nine this ve Jle | tion in arriving at their decision Put- |} X ATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL MOVEMENT. Rock than his name, for he handed | 'Y d “CAlese 0 00 0 0 { played with Waterbury two years un- |Nam stands first among the towns of | s Powellp 2 0 0 0 0 Toals, { der the name of Walsh. eastern Connacticut as likely to he th rice goos with case. A A W. BURNHAM, Eye Speclallst, | “"3zainet Pemver the nome talent| N L. Indesendents Win Series. Towe, 710 %% | “The New Haven manager was after | selected. South Manchester is the rival H i ” - -, " = 5 SR 3 3 H 8 o Putnam in the effort to get a state 1d 25 counted up eight hits and drove him Down at Cannonball park in New *Batted for Peity in 4th. | Tom Tuc k but says he could [Ifll n.{ f t ok 7 Main Street. | £ e box after six innings, during | London Sunday afternoon the Mont. | _Serre by fnning get the pitcher from the Boston Na- | trade school, and it is said that the| St. Touls g 000001 Chen are willing to do the -~ € which they scored all their runs. | ville Knights of Columbus, with “Puz- | 3o i 282190000 12 tionals because there was mo one on - are X Gleason in the box, lost the de | the New Haven team that the Na-|some thing if they get it. for ‘$i. Louls Hartzell, Sione. Williame, for | I 5 ir series with the n’ Niles 2, ford, Speaker 2. W Cami’ | tionals wanted. Lynn has just two|nam is not going to en le methods to get this sc Mikey Sheehan succeeded Pember for | zi the last two innings, in which he was | ciding game of ti ARE XCEPTIONALLY WELL ADAPTED TO DO THIS SORT OF by Wood 1. bs G Ter. | Will Be Star Match Today in Tennis| fecling in a word is that Putr \ i found for two singies. Fud Sullivan |N. L. Independents, 9 to 3. Donahue. Wood: tiwo buse b . “Uiree | players Boston was looking for and | auction s e 001, * : 2 age s 1 thoy agreed to let Tuckey go to Lynn | there is a unanimous sentiment, shared WORK BECAUSE OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF WORKING 5 sucrtice Rt Walicr: sisien hases for these two players. by many other Windham county towns, d Lord: doubls play. MeConell to Wagner to Car- —_— that Putnam is the logical place in this |. MATERIALS AND THE CORPS OF PROFICIENT WORKMEN an rigan: left on_bases Louis 10, Boston 6; bases OTHIER ANt BEHR end of the state for a school that is to L o Voo 15 ek e by oot 1. by O - teach itts students in the trades. The THEY EMPLOY. ' by Powell 4: tme, 1.5 m mpires. Perrin an iden. i should get the school, and get it with- Automobile SingieaFourtoen Players Lot |1t £t e sctoel snt 521 L v | BEST PRICES BEST RESULTS SATURDAY MARKETS. wra Kansas it Poninal Misis ments offered by other towns should . . —_—— A at Chieago, Aus. starters t the mational tennis fourna- | DOt count. * The state of Connecticut 1s = alntln Advances of a Point or More Were| 100 bo 2a pi S e 1 e ninth i | 2007t Newport remained In the sin. | Well able to support the two trade Genetal—Closed Firm. Son reat Norihern brd M b one ottt Uhi"s 'oabie sler "heid | gles Saturday night, Clothier and Behr | Schools and A o i 4 7 ‘ole. a recrail ffom Wichita, Kansas. piased | being for the championship| o e > gl New ¥ M T s game with Chicago and made two twor | o - el mSBID | overything within reason to make the and openine Sraisactions Ta Union Facin e N Pl ity Mondey moratue. L of [ieehooL aisuccees and'ta fn ki Bueslgss ALL DENTAL WORK. amounted to 10,000 shares at from 2 e TBkrvenisé rrnerd kit g | ™M summary of Saturday's matches | POSition to do it. el o %o 208 1-2, compared with 206 5-8 at Tnter Maine prd sits R A N T % 5 ¢ foollows: .From 2 county standpoint one of the || can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride rimmin N e tne Shme Thure wete & rtm- s s 3L emina 4 S 81 AN Conmers’National Championship| Schools belougs st (his polnt. (R )e Soreelves on KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only ber of material advances also in other De. e S 10 ommeit 8210 0Singles—Kourth Round—Karl H. Behr | State: As was pointed out at toe Btets possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaining portions of he list, Great Northrn Ore Kaneas Clly Southern 9318 4123 1qeleatea Charles E. Sands by default; | INE of Friday afternoon, Windhom || that “Each of our staft of operators has made some branch of Den Cerriage and Wagon Werk of all kinds | Certificates and Western Union going Do. ptd 103 ofKmigiin 4 1 o 4 of William J. Clothier defeated Henry W. e e U"d“f all the good | B tistry Fis particular speclalty for years, and whether you need flling, P up 1 3-4 and American Car and Allis Toutetlie & Neciviie 014 > 4134 8|8locum, 84, 6-3 6—4: Henry B ihinEs that are passed out by th"|M .crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have & SPECIALIST to do nything on wheels built 1o orden | Chalmers preferred 1 3-8. Large frac- [~ g0 a. S b, & 5 sie 3 e ¢ § 381 8lScott dereated Charies O. Cooke, 10—, | 2tate. ‘This old county, always loval |} it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from one-third tional _gains were made in Reading, | 2000 Miwouri Prcic —_— Qo omummean 3012 ) Ot GO 5 E. H, Whitney | 2lways reliable, a hive of Industry and | alf the prices prevalling at other offices for the same quality, 3 New York Central, Rock Island, South- | 00 Mo. kan. & Texis “taweli” B8 8 menclin [ 8.8 8% W} S tted FL A Mackiwdy, 51 6ok [:‘,V‘“‘l‘_’;‘“fi"‘,’g‘:’\“}.', e i o> B otk s BAY ¢ PRIC Al 4 ern Pacific and Amalgamated Copps B ittt **Reilly "0 0 — — —16—0, 8—6: Thomas C. Bundy defeated | n¢. t¥ 1l ne bt WILL you to Investiigate and consult us before ing E3 AND WORK RIGHT. n Paciflc and Amaigamated Copper. | — St o U M TR T ated | raining, han heretofore eceived Hitle| l” ciodwnere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice idered too fast and a lot of < Totale. 38 6 27 15 e £ akean ok consideration when a state institution ] The scon & clark which caused aremg?: !o\{'nlpla:. rn;\::‘ (80 Nortoik & Wesiorn | l?r-\s‘ r‘i\z?. hr n'h».f'dvm!s Blchér This looks like a good time to pass a | Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 the market became the dullest of the | 100 Norfthem Pacif Now Fork 58381 18| ainten Gefoated Wellace Fo Jonn. | 5000 thing over to Putnam as truly 7o ¥ Bridge Work Special — our l'-flHPUIMTIOH week. A wide assortment of indus 300 Pacific Mafl ... “Runs, for New York Lapare’ 2, Kulght. | son, 3—6, 6—3, 6—4, 1—6, 6—3: Richard | Lor, h:‘:x'r;“;)'.F'I;)rfn .‘,'rl'lc}"ra']” . ;:I;'i a b own system — absolutely al stocks were advanced in a con +"Gas et % | ¥ Palmer defeated Edward P. Larnea, | o o, - gk : P : b . 3 T . Col N - g ‘ rest of o ¥ oW oo it} ible for teet! i fident manner. Attn'nlcln;k thejud- | — eliler K B €4 617615 Maur . | the rest of :")w unt \l]v:”;”;.t‘h\;-r‘”j_. 4 r . tosth to vanc mportant stocks was be- 00 Pressed Steel (ar Smith ¥ in off Hughes 5 In 8. off Wa | Laughli B B L . o s o RSOEUMRBRAY Y | )7 | Dreak off ... G i Tenguad and New (ork iCentml, 0 Rallway Steel Ien base, 1 doble plays, Aucdn 1o | & o yther county points are on the | Fillings ... aprisa Reading and United States Steel were | 53 Reading olen ‘base, - Deamiti: double piavs. - Ausin 40 | 0 Fiman” ge other county points are on the | 4 Fuiing about a point above yesterday's | Republle ‘Sieel.. N e i ey - Putnam in {he effort to get the | All work guaranteed for 10 ye closing and Union Pacific was selling | oo AR Fughes 5. off W strusi out, by Walsh 4. | n Stille, 6 5 610 @ : EN at its highest again. Do, ptd by Hughes 4: time, 2.10: umpires. O'Loughiin and | o Touchard defeated Frank J. Giant Eims Will Become a Memory. e e ‘D TISTRY o Glosing.—The market closed fiem e K i Faun = & war by s, Bawh “Wagner | The beautiful elm tr t have Ing enta ar, Ors’ o den bust; oD rs had the inari 1l in St Louis SButhwestern. . 8 as! 6— v ) rec s nane s om- tal bu ne: stablish h;‘nld a“bdr Fiocoron, e a;xru» et B Wit CARPENTERS SWAMPED. Ir‘iff; ‘fig':', S. H. Pendergast, 6—4, \ &h ';", Ié'l'mh:i‘; r;"l = oA “.;“vt .‘."m_l . "."r o, F A many years, will be continued by ma | around. Advances of a point or more e P ] T e o o T hara P b e | £ B Ran G ey defeated | business progress and gradually the | Dr. Jackson, Manager. ranklin Square. It will be a pisasure to were general, and there was a wide va- Sowtbern, Mailvay ol rigl rims sm o Henry R. Scott, 6—0, 6—2, 6—3: | liné of stately trees is being cut back Couldn’t Hit Pitcher Wallace. Thomas C. Bund arther as the trade sec- | / defeated Norman G, | farther and euswomers of my brother and riety of shares dealt in. Union Pacific Johnson, 6—0, 6—0, 6—1. will favor m was up 2 1-2, Reading 2 5-8 and North- Bxtracting 250 and up. ern Pacific 2. Slight reactions acenrred DR. CHAB. 8. ELDRED. | jater on moderate profit taking. 0 Tennessce Oapper vxas & Pacifie. .. lo. St L. & West ) 3 x: 2 | tion of city expands into that _sec- Fort Wright had the Norwich Car- gl | tior long residential. The new Pel penters beaten pretty nearly to a fraz- CHAMPION WEIRD PLAY. | quin buiiding will mean one more gap zle Sunday afternoon on Fishers Is- lin the line of giant elms that have n Pacific Do ptd STOCKS. lited States Heatly land, and for the eecond time this sea- | There is many a weird tale related | gg0d for years and vears, and the Sates. High. Low United States Rubber son_handed a dJefeat o che boys with | about plays that come off in a buseball | oy i vay mar o 2 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 0 cratmers ... o ot S B O eatly ieiterca oy thelr | game, but. the. following from Hunt- | LOPETSR%E e dar M M Heating System Designed--- BAKERY ety Kiegd e ey shirt ‘fronts. . The score was'11-3; ingtoh, Ind., is the absoluta limit: | ne e Bect Sugar a Carolina Chem It was Wallace who was the ere was a_runner on first bas w a4 Can pfd ... Wabash ooree. o stumbling block o The path Uf’::e‘ another on third, when the team start- NINTH INNING VICTORY. . e are confident our Ples, Cake and Car & Foundiy. 7| 230 Do pra T O ftched in the top noten|ed a double steal. The Huntington| . TEEE steam or hot water—to meet all conditions, ton_0 Ti00 Western M P e top motch y o SENEC R AP e % & A ide & Teather a1, 4% % | 1180 Weatingonse” Heceio .. T e the 1t stribeouty to s | cateher threw to third zand caught (ke | Wild Threw by Wauregan Gave Andems trial order. Puivs Tpeth o 1% ’ e STA3Mt oy ths slory. Scofe: runner off the base, trapping him be- | 2 to 1 Score. to fill all requirements. novzd 20 Fairmount Street. Tinseed OF im . tween the bags. While the catch.r = | Locomotive 160 Wisconsin ~ Central el e o land third baseman were running him| The Andems beat Wauregan 2 to 1| Our experience as the oldest establish- e et iz o 300 2% % % | up and down, the third baseman th at North Grosvenordile in the ninth in- POMINICK & DOMINICK, Ringar " Ticining COTTON: ¢ 801 521 0 11badly and the ball, Instead of reach-|ning of a great game Suturday after- ment in this line in Norwich has fitted us | Tel & et % B T Cotton’ futiires | Dokl Lo $9 21 1]ing the catcher, went inside the shirt | noon, when Nover threw wild from . FOUNDED 1870, Thio Wi | closed R e . 700 32215 0lof the base runner, who instantly | first to catch Carlson at third and the to cope with all problems. Macnbars of the Mee Vodk Btsck s Co Scptember 1215, Octo o 121 111 6 ofturned and raced to the plate, throw went wild &nd the runner scored A isf Novetnber s i ! 4110 0| The ball had gone into h and everybody velled cither with joy Wi Exchange. G g “"| St s 33 Wumeert 3 478 3 9| which was open in front. an or despu Liyesley and Peloguin were e guarautee satis action and economy 1 o A 2 Sl around to the back and was sticking ng box artists and neither Illd d “ “Ifl Ifl i [ 3 ed quiet, 10 poinis . T 3l "woae, 21127 7 4| out above the belt. As he raced hoon the other. KFrom the in every respect. 300 Beikichen Steel L1l PR B o s Seord by the catcher the latter gave c y be gathered that this onds and fgh brade Investments Bkl ol Trand e PR e middling ¢ 2488980 a—3caueht the protaberance at the back | contest was Some ball game, ard at o Let us make you an estimate on the e 18 ; of the sh held to it and touchal | stage in its progress were the fans on work complete. Ofders exsauteq In BERke gnd: Wonds, for Cumpeiters. Citrd, Dixon, Rist. for | the runner inside of his own shirt. | eitiier side so rabid as to claim it as : MONEY. < o st Drase, Heties B e Grain and Cotton. - ' e ey e 4 e NEY. : Marout. Duiay, Hurles '8, err. | e npire called the runner sa®., ihen | their own. Wauregan earned 1900 Ry e New York, Aug. :1.—Money on call aser o0 Ualls, of Wal- | reversed quickly, 4 & Alton..... 5 nominal; no loans; time loans very NORWICFH, BRANCH H nd meantime ri in the fourth and the Andem T Wiy itehe b te ; ' g Grest, Westori .. - ; g man with the in hix shirt kept | cated the stunt in the fifth, 5 “ " TE 7 Broad Teleph 901 | iy Cilasn & Norwesters i | lte _uizty. fave 3 3¢ pec cent; teuck wut, by’ Watlzce 1 by Burdiek 8:| on to the bench. and the other runner | fought it out tooth and nail until the ROBERT Bn w ESTA ] 6 way phione 1400 Chiease, 3. & 8t P.....158 B3 | ninéty days @3 14 per cont; six| iy Yot Wright " | followed him home. The wmpire, aftor | fateful ninth. Carison was on first 55, 57, 59 West M Cotorade Fuel & Tron wx g |months 3 7-8@4 per cent.: prime mer- | melies i’ oot Pusey: thinking it over, called the first man |when Peloquin laid lowr a pretty sac- y 07, 399 Wes' in Strest. FRANICOL MORRS, Mar Coloradie & Southem =% iy [ onutlie Eapar 4 Jof ife 3c4 per, oent.; | U fime gafe because the infielder interfer:1|rifce. Hogan eot it clenniy and threw i’ o e T T B sterling exchange staady at 3455106 : 4 With him in grabbing hi sshirt, and | Peloquin out at first. hut meanwhile Teiephone 133. De. 24 pld 3 - 37 | $4.45.20 for sixty-day bllls and at Plainfield's Greac Finish. | I 00 * ; 5 bust Consolidated G 1% | called the second runner out because | Mr. Fleetfoor Carlson had hit up a e o the BUblic, thera 1s no me- e i 3 5 [ B Geag commerainl Wil The Plainfield baseball team jour-|the base runner interfered with ihe|clip that put him safely past second Afim Dbefter than througl the ad Delavare & Hudson .. 195 10 | 8434 1-4 4 3-4: bar silver 51;|neved to Central Village Saturday and | flelder by carrving away ‘the ball. The|and in trying to stretch it int6 a stop- IR 3 300 Desver & io Grade. . s 0" Mexican “ bats with Manager Ramsay's ' decision started a fight over at the third station he drew the

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