Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 31, 1909, Page 3

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Calderberry Second, Grasmere Third—Dan Murphy Gets| ‘Homer Off Sutor—Red Sox Lose a Game—German Sonder Boats Finish Last, Tefephone. e JML LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket Stwest, Norwich, Conn. . jy2tdaw " I : B i New York, Aug. 30.—So Whrd neld | ord of 1.143-4, Battling Nelson was a —_— that his head lay almost in ‘his rider's r in the car with Oldfield % lap, and yet, wlithal, maintaining his [ when the record was made. . i < x &y ; Dl-:llOfiSTRA‘flONST ful, fleet stride, James R. Keene's P : H m:mo: -&n ozr.‘l:e? ‘Bnfi:'h?lnléhbmnv THREE GERMAN SONDERS "““'_:‘ AND p; = ), Wi e uturity at Sheeps- s P 2% i ey o v ione 5 oo Specta- | TRAIL IN_AFTER AMERICANS. | pri fens. it PRINT EXHIBITION ! e lensths back, riduen wat with | TH Joyetts First in Opening Race— R e whip and heel to beat Sweep's stable- hund 11 Loses Throat Halyards. -3 Sy 3 2 £ 5 mate, Grasmere, a short length for the S-S it 3 afs Millnss 3 1 Pattercon.1 BUCKINGHAM MENORIAL, place, staggered the tired Montpelier [ Marblehead, Mass, Aug. 30.—Ameri- | (il 4 i o Tt H 7 stablé's candidate, Candleberry, also a |ca won a decisive victory over Ge : Sy nsies 3 0 2 2 T i Wdiowtay, b Son’of the sire of Sweep. Angerons, | many today in the frst of the. Series| e 376 () Toas 357 fry an starter, was a fairly good |of Sonder boat races for the President| s g 24 gn added stacter, was & fairly 893 | Tatt and Governor Draper cups. All| Piiswrs .- 01001 mn BIEDS man that ever took the August 3fst and September 1ct, ants were beaten iff and well strung | three places at the top of ‘the list were tion of umpiring. He a&t u;trlu fovlong. The time for the | taken by the deferders of the trophies, | | Tuns e > b."nllel. galcre on the from 2 to 6 and from s urlongs was 1.114-5. Sweep's|while the three challenging boats | NG o? Goe 7 H s o 0 o5 |usvally came out first > Share of the purse of $31,000 was $27,- | brought up well to the rear. e Bl & Mgy, | came to fist fights. d 8 t5 10 p. m. d of i in The Joyette, owned by Commodore | Brookiyn 4; first base on balls, off Leifield 1. 3 first when it came to & battle of wits, g 2y 3 J et Rt "o ey fairer than this ever has|William i, Childs of the Bensonhurst 27 DT e S MR S 5 ;| and some of Hurst's saylage Bave. be- ~m ‘o coxs'enlly insec & FIRE INSURA auwned for the futurity, which is the | Yacht club of Brooklyn, N. Y. won |2 e o : ; “pases. - Fhisadephia_4; i | COMe baseball classios. N % Youwll find that we can place you|blue ribbon event of the American |first honors, with the Ellen, owned by el Tuie on Saner off Seott 1. of Suior 1 of Pank | Always ageressive, THm has had ’ 56 N‘v i o3 right. Don't delay—make use of OUr | tunf for 2 year olds and always carries | Charles P. Curtis of Boston, second, | ¢ Olants Bivak Eves 1a Tws ExBting Games | 3: struck out. by Seett 1. by Butor 4, by Plank 4 thousands of fights, fist verbal, D. S l Q0 ain v R s betore: the fatal, moment. | the richest nurse for the haby raccrs. |and The Wolf, owned by Caleb Loring| New York Aus 30 -Chica snd New ¥ork it Soied Mil: Owens; fime, 1.40; ungiree. Bvams €3 | with (bail’ players, but last b J Then you're Sweep's Bad Temper Delays Start, |Of Boston, third. Next came the Mar- | st 1y, (e, Sei0le Weaces exchanging_ shutouts. . one of them always bas and is e ! - 2 to 0 after eleven Red Sex Dros = Game te Naps. still his friend. 3 a I ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt ; garethe, one of {he German challengers | {3 ook amie 2 1o 0 n s.uu o1 Mai a:m. i e ot B, 6, S, 86 toloming crmers s M5 Rl o £ 5 D i G T Tl || Cina tug 0 Gevugg et B 0| MOOSUP BEATS GOVRNTRY Richards ng, n The post, while the other candidates | Sy any 11 finiehed last, Picites dotozyightly beker han A 410, S | fo'Seuns, “and Ws wildnees heiped the runners ALL DENTAL WCRK.. augisdaw ?::“’F‘t.d yi?:toltb& stand and received |~ The Seehund Il carried away her fro T e e s 1 e {aflnt iz meattered. Score: | | gaders Lose a QGame .Im Amateur L3 " < NOW! ‘ ? . “E»_xm‘ - e spectators. Arrived | 1ront halyards within five minutes af- | Shecksrd and Chance. In the fifth inning of the levelan . Leagus, § to & can be done witheut vain b lets wno KNOW HOW. We prive at the barrien Sweep by his unrulinees | er crossing. the starting line and was | Kopd it the S, Yo bt G, Y | it %4 e otiaslvdy. o G HCW. “Good Dent : N. TARRANT & 00-, D iy Btal L oe thBtedn] uuable tospesutad. reghite: Sor SERY Ll e e 't hene rapa 37 & cloan | 1 eHmanat 10 ofteraan Moosup took a fall out of the teaders poesivle -by. Denflats ot sxpefiente. We have ; ] ng ed and the thirteen | minutes while the damage was being | sicilof ‘home. Scores: Shoreiys 2 9 offpeneret in the Amateur le Saturday wh: B T e y e 117 MAIN STREET. Horses weee away fo & €ood StANL. | fepaired " Vice Admival Barandon | "Fink wn Tajcie s 13 Sfckemerar I Dl et ot particiar specialty fu. years, aid whether sou i ed Mliing. weep was off swiftly, closely fol- | chairman of the joint committee of the Chicage. Bingha H i r 2 Moos or_bridge vork. have o SPECIAL| to fdu 3 : 4 ot i t ggmes seen at thil p ) o Fire, Accident, Health, B Grasmere, Ma_ | Kaiserlicher Yacht club of Kiel and the b po s W b0 a e | Perring: i Th8 hcore was 8 10 8 Semino IC oow A puin. -asd; t {rom me- i ¥ Liablity, Piale Gass | nar s o Scnl o Sromainghowerc | RS ek, 2t 6,208 Ui | e 1443 Sl i e ey i oand Sl e Al Lgrees bt U 3elos peseiiing 5 Sheriecicns (o0 (BRI B AR 4 D A St Oiguiere | LCA SRAT tuo £hcs UM TE SIR0KR 5110 Fi1101 e 153 0lthe felding of Hoffer, Dugas, Morin VE'WILL PAY you 1o investigate and consul: us hefors goin e i deorp S e 1ere | o¢ the result, said: “Oh, your boats i1 2000 0| Tows 3oz X S N9 Bryson was amons fhe features. you 1o Invesiiga d_consuls s by going and Steam Boller . .. Candicveriy. hargsg::x ;:ny b,"i?,‘-"{,’:e are so much faster. It was a great|fwfdiibi 2 2 8 1essn Totals, 3 1224 15 0 | 7y ore: : e elsewhere. We muke no charge whatever for examination und advice, p rpril s raci i anct 5 0% 0 0| score by Anuing o J S EAATIeE 1 iy (ol Thequin< |/ aurpEies. to:ies St out yecuts ST S napn. 3t 50 & o 31 Bhoma T Coventry . Sots of teeth thct fit, from $8.00 Tas making his way thepugh the M- {iqo better, for tils was, . real Kiel| imiace | 4.8 iridweiss & 0 1 3 0 f Bev L) anh b po ‘a Sititgh ¢ th 599 " | weathe: Preisterp 3 0 Masgieth 411308 8 Closiine T nse 51 408 Gold Crowne, 22 karst....$5.00 rasmere af e Quarter. S ichel.c. H of o Ciltspece 4 2 1 o . Nomwich Unlon Fire Insurance Scciety, Totals, 36 & 1| Amesp 100350 Lord. Gessjer | Wt 42 “1 Bridge Work Special —our ; U e e e R S o iR e, e sars = sblutly ' .1 Aesets §2,758422.10 yithers and coming fast. e o | Premier Event in American Tratting| ‘Batted for O'Hira In Lith - ner o MeConnell 1o Stahl, Batl'so Lolol L1 0 ofDue i3 1 impo: for tecth to i igi Score by inmings: e 300 0 olSemino 1z s . Sweep, then straishtensd out niagoant| World—81 Eligible to Start. | iz BTN ¢ 0 3 0 94 8 T s D340 et 1 bresk off Asscts i o v i g . New York ; creland 2 Tostn 11 tme, 9fke N ess 5 - | Seymour. Tinker, Doyle, eldt rec bas #e als. 35 . . i ¥ R by a length and a half. At this point | try and Canada are in the city tonight | b Tink ‘arinn ity Pieter. Sheckard i b e vy anings 2 o i All ‘work guaranteed for 10 yeaes far . co iy, olen base, Murras: Jeft on bases, . oo % o ATTORNEYS AT LAW. o race ended 80 far as first place was | to attend the Repdville races, which | (i[5 7oy Yok e buse on emom. - | 3 {005 4% Louts defcated Washing- | Coventry ... .11 8 8 90030 0 . o concerned, but Butwell put his charge | will begin. tomorro Cleveland sent | tago 5> double play. Cl e N rvark it | ton 8 10 0. Seore: " o D t l l # nder " awraps and simply galloped |a delegation of Afty, headed by C, K.| by Ams e 51 ok baa ‘on Solic” ol st Louis. Washington. R e M T Iflg en a al OI‘S, AMOS A. BROWNING, home. . Billings, and nearly every big city | Ames 3. of Pleister 3: bil by pltcher, by Fieier ab b po b po x et seriee e Tavlor, Gomman, Semino. Franklin S Candleberry’s Game Fin is represented. the attendance prom- uk Prelsier; - time, 2157 umpires, Johustune | M Aleese st % 20 50 & 8 | ave, “Morin, Lafronire: two’ bas hiis,” Gl M. o Mtommey-st-Taw, 8 Rlchards Blag.| A sixteenth from the finish it looked | 1SIng to be fuliy thirty thousand when **Second game— Hariells inis P B, 1 ik g 3y Oiney 3, Dr. Jackson, Manager- Tanin o “Phone 208, s it Roone would win first and second | Starter Frank Walker of New York Chicago. New York. Hoftman,ef 110 5 01ty Semino 5: time, 1.25: nmpire, Mortarty. Places, for Candleberry had given way | Sends away the big field. The racing abh po s e h po a e Crismlb 001 0| ‘The results of the other games In & Places, or e e eshing. hity | ™Il continue four days, vnding Friday PN E Soetean T 8 8| K P 030 1ltre league Saturday were as follows: ‘R lm Momays ot law [ by o full length, “while Barieytiorpe nizght, ] 252 3‘3,“'"';;’ 358 o |oweiss 4923 3| Painfield 9. Jewett City 13; Central % was but an syeissh behind Candle- | Forty-one -¢rotters are eligible to 4 2.2 0 OMurnsar 4 0 3 0 o Batlep 116 3 1] Village 10, Sterling 7 (10 innings). The |~ over First Nat Sank, Shetucket St . 4 s start tomorrow in the American Der- 332 3 0lShate 30011 1.0 6 0 0|standing: : berry. Musgrave, however, took to the f Bntrance whip and stirred up the loitering Can- | DY, Which is valued at $35,000. The 3 8s0. ¢ oBridweilee L 1% Tak. B 371 0s0 Won. Lost. P.C. o Ststrway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk. | diebrry. Inch by Inch he cut down il Gy P Mk Meyon. | Tence o e R e R A RS S s B I st S H ‘a8 nealin S S:cm Deslgned'- - rasm I yell - ¢ E Reulbachp 2 0 0 0iM'hewsonp 3 1 0 2 0 - - 0. v B entton e g 75 i - pmperghiogdetidl VAP *and driven by Harve s L3 o oot #3423 st se -t Moosup CR 4 00 !l y % hors ed, but G b %0 | Barnest, will 'go t> the post the favor- | Tols 30 5 3 Totals 29 5% 9 1|8 Lowls ... 1100138 &8iSurling .... ot 1 ¥ ses raced, but Grasmére began 10|, though at the long price of at| e .ty ianie bbes g 00000000 64 Gentral Viliage .. 6 10 t all ditie PAINTING! PAINTING! | falter. -Scoville used his whip, but g, i Chicagn 070 0 000 00 00| Run, for S Lous MeAleess, Stone 3, Hartwll | iainfield ....s. .o 6 12 4 steam or hot water—to meet all conditions, % 00 05 00 0 *5|Fems 2 Criger. Howell: two base bLits. Browne with no effect. The Meddler's colt’ New Yotk e Derby distance is a mile and a Sty enae, | Hariaes: e Sie it Suone? secice W, Mier | | The sames for Saturday, Sent. o to fill all requirements. { That is our business and now is the L 1 . g-:'u have it dons. w.a'm be :l:g b= i grd —— ,j,{‘;hh“ fell back, | _ie. with the scn'mhdllmr-e, Which 15 | yRune [, Nor Yol Somou My 2o | G paier, Hommen: ‘olen bare, Feri et | are: Jowett City at Plainfield; Cen- { lve you estimates and our wou . P if Thi; in the trotting sion, to COV- | me rifies hits, Steinfeldt. Reulbach: stol Saciigoss. 4 - Faghington 11; first base on 1llage 1, - Wigi'be done in a first-class manner at Fifth Futurity for Keene. Ublan I o Gistance: while the slower »1?1 b r.\f‘c.‘i«mmm“ rer e on tasca, jols ome 2200 by "stcer” B tral W, &t Moosu Our experience as the oldest establish= e et Tagure Give us & trial| Meantime Sweep had crossed the|horses are given handicaps, starting | % . New York 4: s buseon ervors, Ul | SORE, UG MG S Sifeet T i plich, Groome; Pil Win the Series. f : i order. mark supertly weep had crossed the |horsen aré siven bandicamm SIerCRE| et New Nekd; dous gl Do to Bn, | Sty 5 omnlte Fian el b SN N uktss g 40 | th ment in this line in Norwich has fitted us OWN OGE! o by the crowd, and Mr. Keene wa: 5 t. Mathewson 2: first bese on balls, off Reulbach _— o g 3 o & ROGERS, 27 Cheotnun @1, | 98 by the crowd, and e, Keels was|ing 540 fest. Dol T T MONDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Baltic Tigers on the Cranberry lot at to cope with all problems. s o\ hving Bve Ciestion. Hié Haritc Bats ek apires, Riem and Johosione. Taftville Saturday, Aug. 28, and defeat- { classic futurity. High single at the Rose alleys with o o e L T e We guarautee satisfaction and economy ¢ he duckpins was rolled by Julian Har- Recheste es. Erie, Pa, Aug. 30.—Barney Oldfield |of 121. very effective except in | /07en an. umpire and the Tigers brought & established’ & new record for a halt( - T o St Touls scored tvo runs | Bugulo Brown one of their own men, and then Let us male you an estimate on the mile track here today by going a mi Waterbury has double headers both it Monireal they couldn’t beat us a Jewett K lets in 112 1-5, thus lowering his own rec- [ Tuesday and Wednesday. s s leey Cliy ! : 48| City correspondent. work complete. Grast. 3 1 0 OBarbeauld 4 0 i The score was as follows: R. H.E. Bates et 2 0 ofiieit 4 1 Eastorn Leagus Results Tigers 0120200005 4 6 Tt U8 Mpeee 43 At Buftslo—Providence 9, Buffalo & Pirates 1130000101013 4 ROBERT Bnowu EsTATE FINANG'A[ AND 0MM c AL My | £ 1 1 SEmedo § S A it Rt Rochter s Jer cly | This game gave the Pirates the de- y — ) e 33 ‘0 . Betond stme: Rochester 4. Jersey Clty 2 cision over the Tigers as the best team, N " . i i A S iy, omire] s e ot of three.games. Tha b, 57, 59 Wost Main Sirast. " ~ Pirates will play the Glasgo Clippers : A W. BURMIAM, Eye Speclalist eCRANEEE Fon: sTOGKS gl 4_“_:-, 0o at Jewett City Saturday, Sept. 4 Jelephone 133. " " 2 700 A Car & Foundry. n . 14 e —— e lshect o0 Am Car & w1 Peockton .. ysa 257 Main Strest. | whole List Buoyant Over News of ‘gn'. o @i e = n BASEBALL BRIEFS. \ ] Harriman's Improvement. 104K T Bguiin . *Batied for Hamon In 8. Fall River Bradley Kocher, the catcher farmed 100 Am. Lingecd Oil e Shee an Damative X Havertill out to Bridgeport by Connile Mack, m M. c. ADLEsl New York, Aug. 30.—The clearing up | 32000 Am. Smelting & R. New Bedford has heen ordered to rejoin the Ath- €01 0100 s—s|Lawrence of the atmosphers of gloomy apprehen- | 130 2o 2O otics at the close of the Nutnmeg sea- : l' l Slon regarding the condition of health| 1ion Am B & Tea : 9000000 23 Lowel KT8 B H K 700 Am. B SR tuns. for Philadelphia Bates, Magee, Bransfield, == X |w mm of B. H. Harriman was manifested in| 400 Am. Tobacco pfd R e iy R Wit Bian and Loague Results f i Wh ‘ d Wh ' y mm tl ' 1§ financial circles well in advance of the | 30 Am Wooles oo o e its, ot ‘Harmon 7 a7 | Al Worcester—Worcester 3, Brockton 1 It 18 Teported that Counle Mack has al an ere 0 bl n NO ELEGANT AND NATURAL EDMEIE 0L (e steck Sasketinay 1t | e Al e "% Haw s T 1 metice W Tamen | A Yex Betre e & Nov Bedtd 1| Glcher g4 Larkin to Newark The v ct, thie frig] ch seize ek o doumle plays. Koneichy un resnaban o FaDl Biver—Fall River 3, Hare cdenvill : D W | ve the Hair Styles which Miss Adles | marit community on Saturday might s ot i e i ] A% el Wiver. AR Rirwr A el > ,‘,‘,“;f:"‘l‘»'c'e‘e boy is shewing up well ATTENTION! SPECIAL! [WRLL, WHY BT SR practice. baces. Philudeiphis 4, St Louls 8: first base balls, off Moore 4, oft Marmon 2: oS Touls 1 siruck out, by Moore T, b L | 41 gorg 1 passed ball, Phelps: tme, 1.45; umpire, Rigler. | Hartford b ' Holsoke New Britain Ferguson Weakened and Cinclanati Won Out. | Waterbury Baltimore & Ohio Do. ptd . Bethichem Siecel oklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Tgane Central Leathe i ‘OUNNY MONDAY SOAP? : o co ine Waterl t the goat of We carry in stock a complete Makes washing easy. Faly for ,Bna:;r{e?omfi the last act ;“1’\?&‘;%? of Cushion Soled and Arch MN‘;’Q ‘ toflet use. Pummo for the shep, Giy- i1 | jeon Lajole as manager of the Cleve. | Shoes, Bunion it 7 4 e i e for shampoolns. % % | v sign Pitcher Rubber Heels. —Everything neces Flour is a little cheaper. il T et g Kent | ¢ the retief of trouBled feet. It will | stay %0 it will please all - = is prepared to show patrons. She will | B&Ve been dissipated before the market ‘ebuent from cjosed had the session extended to & s Norwich until the week | Syernoon hour usual on weekdays, As ©f Sept. 6th, when she will return with,f it was the afternoon period on Sat- the Newest Parisian Styles. urday and the Sunday interval saw a Do. prd steady growth of confidence that the Centeal of - o b W Waven is | from Waterlaa, Ta. | danger ot Mr. Harriman's condition Cheaneske et A e osion oy, o I Fergu: | Epringneld | % o to your advantage to investigate our | *gice’ us a call and be convinced we pad been exaggerated. The frankness Chiceso & Alisn k 2 | son weakened In the last half of the game. while | Northampton 450 Buster” Armbruster, the oM New | premium system. tell the truth, rw Chicago Great Wesiern . i 4 4 of friends and members of the family Rowan grew stronger. Errors wero responsible for Igeport 4 | London catcher, is bearing the back P. CUMMINGS, { AMESVILLE STORE. Bosten. New York | of the financier, in contrast with the S S VISIEY S D B T stopping burdens for the Portland Norwich. __L______ ‘Telophone 704, mgta | mystery which liad been wrapped about : & S Cincinnati. Boston. Romer Puzzles the Orators. chub in the Pacific coast lengus. Port-|32 Central Ave. ~ Worwich | e the subject since the return from Bu- ol TR S SR sl Hotyolalt k- 30 Bolyoke | WER |iR00TS e e 7 ; ot [4) JOSCph F Smlth. rope, and the disappearance from pub- | —— Do. Ist pd = Beschert 3 03 @ offtomesit G @ 2 3 0| from Bridgeport here today. 3 o0 .| Garry Hermann says he didu't see a Better than Oats L . lic view took the ground from under Do. 24 ptd . Hoblitzel,1b & 213 0 0®ean.2b 1 0 1 3 o|Bridgeport was unable to hit Romer |, unattached on the coast in the > n fllllkS the feet of the alarmists and rumor- Conmlgtica G~ Uigwil' § 173 § olnsusenta 3 1 3 ¢ ¢funtil the ninth inning and then they Dlayer unattach e o that appeatod to| UBIKO HORSE and S:0GK FE FLORIST mongers. The cousequence to the Deluwaré & Hudion s s 1.5 aaotyt £ 80 315 pwers retieell with & Hidh o S0o00G Lhim. as imiteriel S0n (4 SRR COINEF b g 4 overextended short interest was rather Denver & Itlo Grande Downesss 4 1 0 & ofGreham 2 ¢ Jland on third, Bannon was put out of | cluh owners have found the coast rici SOLD BY THE INDESTRUCTO serious, as the first prices quoted at Do B4, oo carkc~ 4 08¢ oloneym ¢ 21 3 1] the game (n the sixth for disputing the Potckings? F e 299 Main Streel, Norwieh. 4 the stock exchange this morning show- Erie e O O|Fersusonp & 070 3 0} umpire. The score: R H. E. | % W 5 19, o Sheapest and most durable Trunk |'ed an instantancous cancellaNon of 4 Do’ i prd Totats, 38 6 v T, 553 |Holyoke 101010007—3 § 1| Hetling the third baseman of the | Telephona. , Condl| Ind d“ today. d;we carry alli great part of the heavy losses suffered . B Score by innings. Bridgeport 000000002 3 3|Kansas City team, is booked for the| augq e ‘ - ho;( ing Bags and | in the sharp decline of Saturday. The o e g B 0802 5| Ratteries: Romer and Beaumont; | majo The Cubs, the Tigers and MILL REMNANT STORE, .. Cases CES. shorts themselves contributed to this Do Ore. ctfs 0000 Kane and Kocher. Time 1.30. | Reds are sald to be after him (“r;r_u;nyn 201 W; Aiate O showing by their scramble to secure Hifnois _Central pire, Lincoln. declares tnat he has been oftered, $5.000 { et : Stocks, warned by the tenor of the e alraedy for him. of |00 vards of Woolens, | m mm l.fless Co news from Arden and tie preliminary - nter Bareester ... Becker, Graham | Errors Helped Beat Northampton. Hughey Jennings says Cobb's great Siik. suitable for skirts and i advances established in the London Tnter ‘Marine pid [ Becker, Cotes: It | Northa ; g o - s fo - jengths Tatest sty Inter Marine pid v’ Foan 2 Puskert, Beckcr Coer: fi | Northampton. Aug. orthamp- | speed on the bases comes from the fact i P 283 Maia Street market before trading had been re- Intarnatienal Zaver on baser. Cinclnaty T, Tosten ¢ Orst base on bals | ton. Jost to Hartford here today 3 to 1| that he is in full motion the minute| Dress Goods from, 3¢ o epest . sumed in New York The Harriman P il 1 ek ot by Rowan 1. by Fermusan | Inability to make hits when needed he stants. Most runners take ftwo ot Fom 13%6c, 150, 26¢, 3b€, WM. C. BopEm, | Stocks were naturally most affected. Kansas Clty Southern Dassed ball, Graham; time, 2 hours; umpire. | and costly errors contributed to the | three strides to get their gait. Cobb 31 a yard. Come and but the buoyant tone was common to Do. pfd ... Buia. home team's defeat. The score: | . o ¥ ” oismlte E s defeat. re saves these voluable moments. augldd 3 Telephone $65-4. sug?2sd | the whole list. Opening gains of one o el > e TR H.E Ok et g G o as B P i to over three points over the closing M. RLP & S S M : DOZEN LEADING HITTERS. Hartford SLO OO BRe T ¥ ¥ |y ne B ity hux béen THERD 15 Do aavertising prices of Saturday were general Missouri 7P, G APmiIan 0. 8.0 0 0.1 .01 4 I DeAIL of the e o, gastern Connertiout equal to Mo. Kan. & Tex Do.” ptd Nationai Tiscult Natlonal Lead ... N. R Mex. lst pfd careless enough to permit an inter-| loper of a different family to cozzen his way into its midst. This is tie Coffey bean. He has taken root at short. ! letin for busine Cobb Now at Head of Amsrican—Sey- | Batt cCarthy, Fieher and | mour Real Leader of National. | Abrogast; Plank and Bridges. Time 2/00. Umpire, Cullem. A——__‘-#, ‘Why do men DEVOTE-THEIR LIVBS TO THE STUDY OF “SANITATION” IF IT'S NOT AN IMPORTANT SUB- s F Glnso“ throughout. The number of brokers . . in the Union Pacific crowd before the s opening was estimated at 150 to 200, fin heet Metal and it was asserted that many of these N, B - WOEKer. | o s oo ool gecounta, These| 141 Row, o et . IAgeut: for Richardsen and Small orders were attributed to Invest- | 150 Nornik & Western P e Boyntoa | ont demand from would-be investors North American who have been watching for a sharp Nogthern_ Pacile Paine it B decline to come into the market. The i 88 Wost Miain Street, Norwich, Conn. | time of the execution of the first 12.000 Prople's doc7d shares of selling orders was undistin- Piusburg, C. €. & Bt gulshable and simultaneous prices were B sice Cr DENTISTRY Suoted of 200 ana 200 7-8. The move- Pullman Palace Car. ment in Union Pacific was a dominat- Cab ot Detroit i3 at last at the head = of the list in the American league. In ; e et week ‘ho mes drplaced Col- ot T linge, who held premier honors so long. D s Cobb's average is .364 and Collins' jeasily defeated New Britain here & ea rafter that” This p | The 1wo sluggers are points ahead of (da¥. 7 to 0. Three hits combined With | tion comes from Kitty B g | any Nationai league rival. The twelve | 8rTors enabled Springfield to get four | paseman of tke Phillies, who for m ny | leding hitters of both leagues are giv- | Tuns. in the fourth. The score: venrs associated with Wagner as a| en below: H “Take a tip from me, Hans Wagner __isn't going to retire from baseball. > ngfield | next year, or the year after. or in. Springfield, Aug. _30.—Sp! Springfield 0 00 4 member cf the Pirate crew. Britain 0 0 0 0 American. Railwss Stoel Spring. . 2 Reading 0 Further evidence that John KIi Cobb, Detroit tal business ing influence on the whole market for ¥ . Batteries: MclLean 3 intends to settle down and engage o SN SPECIALTY =y whose dssiatant 1 'was for | the whole da. 1ts occasional reaction: iy e : Case, Broyn and Hirst. .| business instead of battiing for neil JECT? WHY DO COLLEGE PROFESSORS MAKE A wi continued by on profit taking were brought to a = - . Umpire, Sternberg. Jivelihood on the diamonds of the ma- SO . LE R . Spistat by De V. B, Bidres pause in the general movement and fLERT e o B . ailis jor league was produced the other da OF “SANITARY PLUMBING” IF NO SUCH PRECAUTION 8 when its advance was renewed aggres- B ey wien he incorporated at Kaneas City N - E ':‘n o < sively the whole list responded, al- S “Shethld & &' k?;gis:l:fl;:sm“ MURYY TR SORAPPER, a baseball !Il‘ppl_\ company xml:l;l’r' his NEEDED ? g & i Southern Pacific , B 2 a0 = _ s though in much less degree than Ir the Southern” Pacifc e Paladeishia Unipice Tit Usually Game Out Ahead | Dame and witli a capital of 368,60 , CONSIDER THESE THINGS FROM EVERY STANDROINT, D S8 -4 ani shoeed only 18 De. Dol Criss, St. Louis Whether in Battle of Fists or Wits. | BY scoring 19 runs against St. Louis, low that. The sustained strength of Texas & Bactfe. ... Speaker, Boston New York hung up a new season’s rec- FAIRLY AND SQUARELY, AND WE ARE SURE YOU WILL COME —DRINK THE BEST — Dnited States Steel completed the re- Toledo, St. L & West. . Stahi, Baston . Umpire Tim Hurst’s recent suspen- |ord for the major leagues. The former Do. ptd Killifer, Detroit and Wash. sion because it is alleged he spat in | mark was 13 runs, scored by the Gl- TO THE CONCLUSION “THAT EANITATION, BSPECIAILY IN assurance of speculative sentiment. | 133900 Uion® Pacitic & Woe There was no new feature in the news| "5 b wa~ .1 ¥/ Beel‘. to explain the recovery in prices aside | — United " stries” Reatiy... the face of Eddie Colling of the Ath- |ants against Cincinnati on May 19. In letics at a game In Phalidelphia last | the American league New York halds PLUMBING, IS BY AIL MBANS NECESSARY.” .345 | Saturday brings to mind the most |the record with 17, scored ~against National, Stanlon, Brooklyn o from the changed view of E. H. Har- | yss00 United S Steel Seymour, New York 841 i 2 THOMAS H. WILSON'S fiman's ~ physical | condition. " Even | "t B Martell, Philadelphia e R R SR o g B g BRIy THEN — YOU SHOULD BEGIN AT ONCE TO BETTER YOUR y while prices were tumbling last week, [ 300 Utah Copper 5 E Wagmner, Pittsburs . 326 e ason's major leagué record, the Suntea 78 Franklin_ Street, | Eiere was o cinim of any untavoravle 1500 e, Carotina (3 diteicl, Cineinnati a1 wume. ‘This bappened in Cinciunath |3 SCORoul, TilK neing 21, held by the || ‘OWN PLUMBING SYeTHAL THEREBY HELPING ALONG A c n 800 Do. M ... n, oklyn . E i 1 3 ; financial conditions. Rains in the corn | 100 Wesem Mariind Hoblitzell, Cincinnati e o this O e B on e en Yotk on June 25.|] NATIONAL AND UNIVERSAL MOVEMENT. DOMINICK & DOMINI belt over Sunday corrected o, tha [ 180 Patres. Tpttia % 8 | Clarke, Pittsburg . 305 | i nes Jost twelve vears lacking ong|In the National 'league the former ¥ CK, few unfavorable factors poirffed to last| 900 Wheeling & L. Frie ..l Bransfield, Philadelphia 2304 | gay prior to that time. On Aug. 4, |highest number of hits was 18. held by FOUNDED 1870, week from drouthy conditidhs, Rail 200 Wisconsin _ Central . Hyatt, Pittsburg . . 300 | 1397, Hurst was umph’lr; a me ‘ba-‘ Boston, New York and Chicago. -4 d road trafic officials maintaingan en- | Toul mles 781500 share Ward, Philadelphia 296 | twean Cincinati and Pittspurg on 2 Members of the New York Stock thusiastic view of the prospects, and % —_— Miller, Pittsburg 294 | the Cincinnatl grounds when an en- o s ks N Co frRe | his isions threw u heivy beer gl le: s bl - an 3 o) b ; out tha views, With the coverlig of | gy Wk Aus, 30 Money OB falll When usked Monday night about the | at e | e with 70" [xiy PER AL AT P CREa e L1, ADAPTED TO DO THIS SORT Gy rge lines of shorts eniiess le 2 1- % . 2 | prospects for 4 game this week be- | Hurst lost his temp.r and pi.king up |causes constipation, headas he, jaundice, < g Bonds and "'li Grade Investments the'later demand wbated cousiderably g Phir A e gl el T fncen e Hospital leam snd bis [n-| the glase e | e s R ACOUR L O B OF THEIR IMMBNAR STOCK OF WORKINSSS e appe. ce of . Stre ixty 2 3- * ependents, nager Stone of the lat- | ecrowded stands. es, lo: f etite, naus but Dr. OFICIENT WORKMEN Ordars exscuted in Stocks and Bonds, | dictated statement was coincident with | J00E i l‘f:,’;')’s 2h ;fl’:e‘n;r';.* ter team stated that there would be| It hit John Cartyville, a Cincinnati King's Now Life Pills soon Ganish v | e AR vy b i o Grain and Cotton. & final rally to & strong closing. Con- | gon S0 ooy - 81X | 1 0he this week, as the Hospital team | city fireman, on the head, and for sev- | iroubles and build up your healith. Zic THEY EMPLOY. P vertible und speculative bone were o . RO A would eb unable to make arrangements | eral days it was thought he wou'd dir. |at The Lec & Osgood Co's. NORWICH BRANCH nl]ronu,_rm:t‘melsen"-l ylfllne v;:-tégr;fi COTTON. v for Wednesday, but it was expected rested, but when Cartyu- —_— EST PRICES BEST RESUL ular. Total sales, par value, $3,250,000. . that the team from the state institu. the matter was dropped. | I ar. down Fols & 67 Broadway Telephone 991 | Uniteq States vonds were unchanged o New York Aug, $0—Cotton futures | tion would be in sbupe again by next| = Bul it eventually lost Fuvst his posi- nes Bommedy wil help vou. It # :-fl: 8 F Closing bids: August | week, and then a game would probably | tion with the Nationa! I 3 3 3 sague, and he |ens the kidneys so they will eliminate = 2 i242 September 1239 October 1345, |be piaved. s was out of baseball for several years |the impurities from the blood that de- STOCKS. ;"‘el”‘erv,b. _(:mlmr 12,51, Janu- % —_— until lan Johnson put himy on the | press the merves and cause exhaustion, ary 1251, February 1252, March 1356, | Umpire Bob Pender of the Virginie American lsague staff five vAars ago.|backache, rheumatiem and urinary ir- = Awil 1186 May 1257 Spot closed | leasyo may gyt ithe opportunity of |~ Hurst nas been connectsd With tne | regularities which sap the vitality, Do | pess. W L LR B U g v; midling uplands, 1500 i | easing ‘what fhey call umpires In one | game for over twenty' vears and has | nat delay, Take Poley's Kidney Rem- | Siat Batter e ah Tae SdverDn- | Sham Notier thed Darcial dling gulf, 13.15; sales, 400 bales. of the majer leagues next season. ' had more real trouble any other i edy at once. The Lee & Osgood Co : i) FRANK O. MOSES. Mar. want to put your busie ‘puplic. there is to me- advertis-

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