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TRAVELERS BInECTORY. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. oy PIRATES ARE LY > t Cubs _than they have . 8 ARE HOODOOS A N iner, 1ohms. in the | Schedule To Finish The Season B sc e ll B U S E 3 FOR CHANC'S CUBS. | jeague combined. Thats why we find BAGGAGE i , i ] Pt o e o vr ononee | it e oo | TO NEW YRK ¥ to Beat. Hes off form. That is when any other Covering anywhere in the world tewm is playing against the Pirates, He . o SOS! ¥ g il R 3 : 8 J .|: ‘l:;;lnlfi;w&csoflis Commactiont Acbchilies SR Rtz Septexaber 10t = Boston, : bt k;’::';' :((l:"b ,tlhe Cub < cher and {{alis to bit and e fails to ;{Ick up u.: 3 g s = x s City billiard man, has an idea | boynders. But the moment we ‘com y = o e Headers and Holiday Dates—Willimantic an i - o that the Cubs will have to fight the | changed mwn. He can hit 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. Doubl o Pt duy 18— Paindeimte. e’ 0w | Cooeean i 0 Do o ine cune| EFALES fOF the penpant in the end. He he B e mild and cut off enough bse n P sy g ot i ——— e iddletown Win Tue: Boston Americans Going | i toda. it 0. Toe vidiors cond only | in the sest todas. 1 1o 0 wh is of the opinfon that MéGraw’s men ' hits in an a{térnoon to ruin any man's L ail e 1w o : oy ML 1 BALIAS averpgs, The water way — the comfortable at Great Gait—Take Two from Detroit. . 5 LIt faster Reres Ay 3 exiiadatitis. 3 they should, and waien it comes o the | “1 hnow 1 have more tough luck | wuy of traveling. P e hard grinding finish O c M against any in ora. C: o - Fi be repaid by investigating our 30 gl |1 o ”_::c‘:"fi) gt oo e “rtf‘;-:.kdmrl) Of re- | guess the runner. I know x{“’n“!u"'fl!!fl Shat bave every gomiort and P Boat Insurance Policy. It protects s Tetin. 5 on at Willimantic. 2 H ¢ r the men of Clarke. Does not | (o steal. I signal for the pitchout, 1once Tar thy tavaIs them when running and when laid up (Spectat to Ihe Bpllfie) fISw Lo don Temmehiles 3 0 272 0 h o ¢|belleve ‘they can lick Chance's men | the chances dre 1 drop the ball. ' The | "X aqlignitul voyago on Leng Island I: Ganril, 1 i3 1 Hofman.ct I H and against ;1}1’ ;nnr{ne p(‘r“,! mc!u;l- Willimantic, Ju}:y 19.—A .che‘dule for| e Inaicates double header. oy i3 ik e e i '"dumf:ao"r ”m-.r second pennant.|man is safe, That's the way it 80e% | Sound and a superb view of the wom- ing fire and theft, at very low rate.| the balance of the season—July 1ol . s Norwich dropped out and Mer- | Sullivan.c T2 20 Nteinfeldt, ° i hat sort. all during the game derful skyiine and waterfront of New Sept. 10—has been ratified and agreed [desnn:::uemaoin, men‘?me season over, | hange = i ° % That Pittsburg club is by far the ! “If the Pirates try anything against| york B. P. Learned & Co. upon by the managers of the Connec- | Willimantic has been the winning | Smmee®? s S iTsmhss 3 3 3 4 11hardest club in the National league for | us they get away with it. Bteamer leaves Now London at 11 k = o & ticut baseball association, having been | fonm ana now leads with a clear score. £59 Y S P> 4 15 3 1|us to beat” says the catcner, who, by | “If they try the same thing against| p. m. weekdays only; due Pler foor of Thames Loan & Trust Co. prepared by the leagu's official sched- | ppe following is the standing: Totals, 4 12 H — —— — — | the way, has returned to form and /8 another temm they fall. The Pitt#burs | Jlast 224 Street 6,45 . m. (Mondays Agency Established May 1846. ule maker. Nineteen double header Won. Lost. P.C. S - ¢ Totals, » catching like the Kling of oid. | team against the Cubs is stronger| excepted) and Pler 40, North River, apTIFMW dfl:os“l\a\"g be‘;n lncltud;dfllln the work- | wiljmantic .. ... 2 0 1.000 | Soe oy inoings S e you kndw it s a pe('ullll('ieldelnxh- | than against any team mmmla x,rl-nk.‘u». 7 a, m ing plan for the rest of the ‘season, as | yiadiocony 100 3 1 T667 | Qe oo i h aggregation comman v | That accounts for our trouble in licking : indicated by siare in the list printed | New London ... 1 2 b o Clarke. T 2 Strange {hing in basebal, | Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 . et R aerden .. L. 2 000 | 32318 Persens X e here ig Siwav ond b g | e % Write or telephone W.J. PHILLEPS, T BOE CAS A o SES TO T v . X oo AR kiye you more. tronbje Wilbur Willing to Meet Agent, New London. Conn. aughd onr ouse Willimantic with New London. MERIDEN LOSES TO THREADCITY | 00 ur 50 At st sticnaunce. recoras for |f . than ail the others in the bunch. | ija Wilbur saya he will meet Kid S —wWillimantic at Middletown. % = in this <ty wero broken today, when | . “The Pirates are the hoodoo of the | iies any time and answhera for 325 — —— - July 21—Middletown at Willlmantic. | Mayor Reilly Pitches First Ball and s o, Wi G excang, gymes | | Clncnaadl, wly 30, New York wok 4 joubs 3 7 e e L ar s Unprt 1 A'I watel‘ nllllie Meriden at New London. Scores Strike. Tarkeat abiendunce.rec. | becaus of Mathowson’s pitehing I e erses Sverything they try against us | Hampton who has any loose change he and contents may be de-| July 23—New London at Meriden. S ord loday was mads on May 50 Ahis year, | score: orks. .rhey get a man on first and | wants to put up on Kid Kies; will find e & JI|L\. 3[3 &\ew tLg;lg]O"n a:‘ h.(ld'dla— (Special to "’I‘hs; Bu.!{:"“lln.g Sa 'lvx:r iy 70 persons were Dpresent at the ' same Cincinnati. . ":,"‘u]’v'l‘m?: ‘rlun=;v§) ‘gv{:]‘{’:;‘:r;‘\‘ \I{‘:‘\]: plenty to cover. Now, I am ready to e strored any sy or might by fire. Tt} i SEFISER L, Nt crlden, | game Dotween Willimantic and Meri: | , i it sume todey was o sltching dusl be-{ Beschore . 3lout” ‘What happens? The Birate bat- | Sic. Gen o 5.0 v pur Mont- s N imantic at Now Yondon. Senof the Trolley leaguc, whicy was | {3 %1% et Tl e STt | Mt & 1 - §|ter throws his hac at the ba ana hic | 71 e ens to the unins . 27—Willimantic at Middletown. layed on the latter's grounds Tues- | reached third base in the fourteenth on s base on itchell. it - : it goes floating to the outfleld f The Bf?;’nl of y estimated pop- 28—Middletown at Willimantic,* g.y’:flpflrnoon. Mayor Thomas L. Reilly hlx"i a w‘]‘m {1‘:'; and mh ou“.»\d rmsul‘lfl;m " x 3 : a Texas leagudr. “l|allon of Greater London Is 53 e Insurance den at New London. 3 of Meriden pitched the first bal and LA SIS i v e ok howstod 1| “Luck? The Pirates have more luck . onabia - JoI7 JSemIonien st il | soomia ¢ Silie Mere e i | ovis M sy mme e : Chelsea Line £ “| n3v “London as Wilimantic. “| he ameme, which- “uhanTgnxe‘!’;s:ing Hall “was simost fuvincible. Scores: — & 2 Middletown at New London, [ one from start to finish. he feature First gamo— i ° rates. 5 Tomme.p —— antic at Meriden.* of the contest was a steal home by Detroit. Boster zitoth - Aug. 3—Meriden at Middletown, New | Campion in the seventh inning on a avh po & o S o : a.‘e - London at Willimantic. passed ball to Beckley. : 336 olfagiess 4 11 & 0| Ihanea ISAAC S. JONES, " 2 illlmantic at Miadlstown. | e score: : fritifmese olrod) Ee Al - —Middletown at Meriden, Wil- Meriden win Chawiorart 4 § » 0 ofstanian 6 017 o aBatied Tor Suges In ] sollexcalied freight and passgnger 1 i at New London. oy el Stamonert 1 1 1 0 Ofioramn 4 03 1 Dian for Bams 1o gt > o dlrec ina trom or! Insurance Ageni, New Tondon at Middletown,* | Jarwss 3 1 0 | Campion.1b Moriartyib 3 0 0 2 olLewislt 5136 P i N = All Outside Statersoms, at Willimantic.* > | Wallsensh ¢ & § {Jam-rn Labers 0 0 0 1 $233 1] xow Yo 7 From Norwich Tuesda: Thursdays, Richards Building, 91 Main Street. Aug. 9—New London at Meriden.* : 1 v‘i»"l\omnuc 06 4 VST A e e L) lu‘!’\dlyl, .t $.18 »-: e == - . o H o o3 219 1 e New York Pler 22, Dast River, feot s Aug. 10—Willimantic at Middletown, H a i = Eloventh i R velr Street, ondays, Wednes~ Aug, 11—Middletown at Williman- 20 o 0 0 ol ninth o & mes e or avite. Iis DARse. - 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. @ Ly g ;i 251 Toa ol s o Teature- P. 8. Freleht roriivat yinill § p. m BE OFFICE o UL | “Ss. aRE tC N cMeniden, i tos. Lathers. 1n' 13th & C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. Roud. Eitat Wiliimantic at New London. e o 0T Boston. . e e s Aug. 13—Meriden at Middletown, | Seore w smines T 3 Sk B Lo and Fire Insarance, New London at Willimantic. SRR g S e e & Wi s ‘w0 00 fo T . aa| Aug 16 Meriden at New London S e L Boston © 0 00610000000 Siaeetb - ° 1s jocated In Somer: ock, ever Aug. 17—Meriden at Middletown, | nan. Petrick; two base b Second game— A ietiie ams, Room 8, third floor. chx\' T.ondon at Willimantic. Balin o Fawaras 1 e o 1 Becket 3 G Aug. 18—Middletown at New Lon- | Joxce D'Andres wazds abhopo a e Grahabe 3 1 febisa Telephene 7. | 3on Vyillimantic_at Meriden. o e =5 "1 8 §nooperat Swecner. s 3 42K b2 =2 — — —=| Aus 15—New London at Meriden, |1 3} Lioine i, GBetna % e s TR 3 SO AT r 20_New London at Middie- | pow on eror Witiiman 1t on pases.. Wit 9L o Jmoue iR 8 srgaerieny S el town.s Meriden at Willimantic. Hmantie 10, Meriden 3:"time. smpire. Rogers: | §031 oo S s ? HTeaire? BECAUSE : Q g Ate 23 Midalet R Feriden, | Mt o Joyee & I 3 innings, of Tawards 5 1 § | e o Totalsn 4 I Servic “Aug {adietown at n, g IR ER" s 3 Letteid.p EvERY BREW: IS¢ ervice via BROWN & PERKINS, Ittorneys-at-law| Wiliimantic at New London. e B e pmes A VERY { t ‘ ever First Nar Bank. Shetucket St| xor ondon pi Berdons OMEtOWD, | /Middietown 6, New London 1. | Donoranp 30 0 3 6mhain sBaea e v : A DELICIOUS, UNIFORM QUALITY THAT . St r Block Island meatns pexs 2RSS L e B ARt e st Wiiliman- | In the afn innine on Tuesday at! s B 43 3l T e HAS MADE IT PEZRLESS OVER Came CK ISian - | tic.* b o . Scere by innings: " , e e e | Caue made runs enough to beat New Lon § Detrsit - voor iieeecd 0 ey A THIRD OF A CENTURY 7 4 Aus, Vaw London at Middletown, | don, scoring five in that session andd lesion | : 10 has been discontinued until New London at Willimantic, one’ more in the next. New London —_— - e o 2 e 30 Matiden at New London.s | counted up'three "'scautered afiles N oL T L SR The James Honley Brewing B. - Providencef.l. |further notice, uE 31 _Willimantic at Middietown,® | Phillips and Foyve were the battery for | New York. July 10.—Xew York defested St Louts = 7 sw Londan at Merhisn.* the losers, Ferris and Bannon for the | {5 b0 &\ The vistern did not set 3 sip Brewers of Ale ond Porter REISNG . L NS T ki S ‘I’uflker A"lhu" &pu Sept. 1-Diddletown at Willimantic. | winners. ‘Score by inmings: | s war's aoke Touen misudsing Tiotman's cisy c Sept. 2—Middletown 4t New London, 2 ELE. | £ Ford's piiehinz was superb. Score | s U (RSt X Tondon 0100011003 4 3| st A ; Special Excursion Tickels 3 New Lond ¢ Miaale- | Middletown 0 000510 9 2 2ol i e $ Cl i < —New London at Middls- w 51000 2 s 3 o'Dantes 3 5 | muish BANKERS e : ! onest e T3 3 3| BB, i{ D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Frauklin Street, Local Agent | Steamer Block Island Seot. 5_MidSlstown et Meriden, City '-“E“hs Opening Date. Hoifniasi.f o vcoamin 4 g1 o HEIS T Willimantic at New London, morning| 'The date for the City league to re- | Newman.ly o 1{Laporie,3: B H -— e ——— d and and afternoon. sume its season was misstated in The | Seter ¢ g Garancin 4 5.0 | Drahen: i LEvas 3 WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS Sept. 6—Meriden at Willimantic, | Bulletin om Tuesday morning 1t | SCrim - H 1 1| Pauser’ss 1 until September 2nd. Middletown at New London. should have been July 21 ana not Au- | Srphense o 1[Smeenere o b | winisp [ Sept. 7—Willimantic at Middletown, | gust 31 when they 2xpect to onen on | Mees 3 3 ifMiwhelic 1 I AT v ORWICH TO WATCH HILL 28 Shi ki S| Meriden at New London. Bachem park. A week before ihen the | Poveilp o £ 2 2| score by nnings: AND RETURN H 2 efucket Street Sept. s—Miadletown at Willimantic,* | West Ends and the All-Stars promise | myws 20 13 5 3l Towis o o e Children 25c. New London at Meriden. to put up a fast game. Their two “Baited for Truesdale,in Sth. Philadelphis ..... * — Telephone 305. Sept. 9—Middletown at Meriden. lineups will include much of the best v innings - NORWICH TO BLOCK ISLAND Sept. 10—Aferiden at Middletown, | of ghe local talent. 180090t e vl SRSESNED WEQULTS. THERDAY. AND RETURN B Meaibars of New Fork b 2 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. You simply turn the faucet and the Jucmmons: Suds- Children 40c. B Stock ©v Vewss Wins His S00th. Gams arm Woo. Igw. Malcer delivers thick, hot suds. It does not in any wy Siaciat Tow.fare! sxouiitia anr oston Stoc | Washingte 3 e vetacan siteher €3 | Watormury o s interfere with the hot water faucet and can be easily Norwich to Watch Il and Ble Exchaages Youns wou s S0 Eama o wis vy cireer ‘od | NewRaven i attached to it. It gives you instead, two faucets— Isiand and return will be sold > » . et e | Dt .. ) one for clean, hot water—the other for thick, hot suds. above, | Number limited. = Tickets = Gloven innings, Young allowing but oue Nit 'n | New Beitain folk oo & 4 oy g ®ood only for the day egular week ;. New Tork. 5 e o s | e e Think of the dozens of ways this ingenious device will cut down Bay scheduls, Ses below, 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. NARROW PRICE MOVEMENT. 5400 Atchison tro hits; and. the fourth came - e .,.\.nw“ e il ShuM e i e _";.mh;":-;,;fcm;l-to-_;:;n_mdnfl* i Iy1a PRIVATE WIRE. = = 100 Atlantic Coast Line B e o T & e s Conneeticut League. # tap. The “Richmond — Jictory today making his 500t and he sppearcd capable of golng through the season in winning | At New Britain—New Britaln 6. Northampten 8. Maker gives you any quan- form. In the first game today Gray allowed but At Hartford—Bridgeport 5. Hartford tity ofsoapand waler ther- slcamer four scattered Dits and Wasilosion won. T 1o 0. | AL Holoke New Mives-Holvoke: rain oughly mixed in 1 The scores: 4 proportion—it is s Teady to meet your instan Market Allowed to Lie Fallow—Frac- | 390 Baitimore & Onio .. tional Gains in Late Recovery. Bethlohem _Stect v York, July 19.—Only listless at- tention was paid to any news by op- First game— bu )t ain, 1918 grators in stocks today and no induce- | — waniamen | Osiend. EAsTERN LEAGUE STANDING ; The arudgery ot b wash Weeldays: Leave Notwich 5.20 & m ment wae found for taking steps in the | *% Euipmeg £, 0t namct 5 3% 8 olGrnera % e Won " lew’ P ? ing —simply place dishe: Now London 940 4. m.. Waseh Iti11 10,63 market that made a perceptible effect | 3o Chicass Great Wesiei | 1 3 Teliveicie 3 o olSomian 4 1 Newsrx @ ] 16 | silver, glassware under | A’ “Die Biook 18iand 12,30 3 on prices. The amounts of the deal- > e D Oleraeas 3 8 Rochester S = sot | Sreamy puds Tos Returning: Leave Blook ‘Islar ings were trivial and the narrow vibra- cuslor,el 3 1 0|fajole.2b 0 e D L - £ frntwy &‘;.J.? v.vllr;’r': B Watch 1111 3.3 m. Dus New tion of prices and the incometancy of Kb § 5 OfEamerive 2 0 Providence s i @ . | matic end to waste. to un Tk va Horwik . m. the tendencies witnessed the state of et A * 4 P Nl s e o T Bundays: Lesve Norwieh & £ = hesitation or indifference. The market odort.e 2 G B e ot b4 nuisance of using up the 11.40 o. m. Due Block Islind m. was allowed to lie fallow for the re- Consalidated Gas : 1 P = s pdds and ends of ‘soup. Returning: Teove Block Is 2.48 cuperation of new forces and the pro- UL R Ry 7 Harimes ° Eastern League ind of soap. BiouMs, Yateh FIL G b m. New fessional element was unable to at- P e L A% e te Dt &mw chiv i Just call on the plumber whose name ap) below and ask to see the ondon $80 pim, Norwiond Do prd Totals, 3 4 AL MomironNewsr 0. Momtreas 8. Suds-Maker. He will let you take one home to try. Use it ten Bouthex et Jandings at Watch Ricanony days—then if you think you can spare it, return it, for the trial places you . 4 tract any following in its tentative transactions. The banking outlook, the Igbor question and crop news iwere Scoce by innings: / f : s 28 0131 e i bligation to buy. This is your chance to learn about the greatest FARES discussed with languid interest and W LS 2503 2 under no obliga 1y o AT 2 z dealings growing out of these consid- e ok 0000000 001 Lt Brockin—Loweit 1 Brockten . ||| gconvenience, money snd time saver you can installin your kilchen. Calltoday. WeLI Jerw Meals perfectly cooked and served | crationis were often reversed In the a ol vl At Lawrence Woscesic: 2. A, J. WHBLEY, 12 Ferry St, Norwich, Conn Waten Hill," Sundays, limited sm time. No wood to chop, ne coal to| course of the day's sesston. An early Do 0%’ e wasninglon. ] Cloveang. | At Bevernilirell Rier - | . J. , 12 kerry , Lonn. A s earrs. mo can to MIL mo ofl to spill. 4 | decline was followed by a Tecovery Interborough e Mitan.ct 1% 8 i 5 0| ™A Lynn—New Beatora 5. Lymn 2. — Block Istand, Bundays, limited SRS G tie fire tn thad leaving fractional gains. Do pfa Lelveit It 120 i o0 —— e ock e Sn o e Canadian Pacific was rather acutely Toter” Harvesies Comor 3111 i 4 1| FAVORITES’ BAD DAY Rty o i affected by the sympathetic influence Ioter Marino ped e R va i h | appiy at office of nompany near ste THE GAS RANGE of the strike on the Grand Trunk. That e B Kilerss 4 0 3 & OfGterailin 4 215 o 0 IN OPENING GRAND CIRCUIT i Nerwich B occurrence seemed to dominate senti- Towa Centrat 3 Henrs.io . % 010 3 OfB‘tnghamct 3 0 3 0 0| « - | gy ST TS e Sl 15k Lot a5 oy | Ment over the labor situation to the Samses ity Souihern 1% 0 81 0 ofFeringdy 3 0 1 2 0| Hungarian Mare in 222 Trot—“Pop! BRILEL g X ' s o] ion of the agreement on.a basis e IR R R s AR Geers Thrown from Sulky. R and a blessing ev- | ement between the Pennsylva-| 5o Lidede Gai o Busings. 300 3 1| Tofin.: TmD = 55 ) e e e e N T b°“’h:“;dagfl 5 b Grand Rapids. Mich.. July 19.—The - - doliars saves w k — save . P S ¥ “ohiberfe . ° rand Rapids harnese racin meet, | » Gl b s, tha iniest Hiondlh sy Teeling existing in England e ok ed | the most important preliminary to the P Montauk Steamboat Ce.’s Lime il and see the latest modeis| over the dispute over wages on some Totals, 36 4 opening of the Grand circuit, and par- Botween New London, Conm, and the =plendld assortment is|of its railroad systems, while the *Batied for Relslis | ticipated in by most of the leading O e e Taiada and ga : | French raflroads are in the throes of a tted for Hensy 1= \ | Grana_ circuit horses, started here to- | Sor. Tong l1siand, . Steamer n like contention. Reports of further wSore by oy 0 N 4 day with perfect weather, a fast track, | 80tke" Tokves New' Londen woek dave. ™ s 0 88004 0% 9_3|exciting contests and a large crowd, | 100 s 410 p " Leives B The absence of Driver Pop Geers, dss | . : | to his injury in the morning, by being ' demands in contemplation by labor or- Gas & Electrical Dep’t., |zciaiions on fhe rafioads ware taken R Mex. 24 bid. New_York Cenirul N0, Ont. & West. North | American Northern. Facie & = st 10 e of With tha in- st FORCED BEALS WRIGHT 3 321 Main Street, Allos Soilding| 2oty SUE to Peigitecten withiths 1o g thrown from his sulky while working T isza S e i Tk et oo oL o TO HIS BEST TENNIS. | Oriental, was the only dampening in- NOTICE 3 erations E R B fluenc tion involved in wage inoreases. s o & g Or. Louise Franklin Miner s mew . =3 Massachusetts Champion Came Up| The trot was announced as the Bt e (o oFion, BroklERrG influences from the side of crop ad- first internationai harness race in Sroegylopibind St America owing to the presence of Do- July 19.—Beals C)fra. a Hungatian bred mare, owned 5 England, | In London. Dora was a strong con- vd | tender in three heats, but fell back vicss were mixed. Movements in the e tes 2 = H cotton market are accepted as Passing | sz meiang Pt rather tham aceurately veflective of the Do. pid state of supply and its promise. The Roek Island C Do. pid Members New Yori Stock Exchange| .ifect ‘of the high price level on the| 14 Do- Pid -y Norwteh Besach textile industry and on the export de- | — - St Lous 5. W mand for cotton are mora regarded for Rovm 1 Every One Warranted e e 1 o WE ARE NOW Brookline, Mas: Wright, just returned fro; on the star contest today in the tl L -y | Yound of the 20th anmual = Longwood | in the deciding heat ; et clu, tennis tournament in sin- | Tt was a bad day for favorites. Bila T o et I Sine, | Ambalaton in the 2.07 pace, Ruby Clay when he defeated Nat W. ile: 35 Ot TaT At Tal. Tt d i e s ¥ i § 4 he 5 their influsnces on financial and indus- e S, &1 achusetts champion, in a four | in the 2 . = — 0 Shetucket Strest, Shanson Building | (el mnuences e in® B ity s Abigaiod all thy | the Geers entry in the =14 pacs, aii | ‘THE HOUSEHOL.D Stecks Bonds | ;:2 5 the strensth o the New york | —T memene S LR S e MR “Stim” Melntyre Doing Well. | banking vosition, ut the effect on o | e g having lost the firs wo sets, | . i sentiment in the stock market 15 mod- Toledy, B LW Nes ot Bis seroke working| One man who % watching with spe- ||} Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street De. pta Union Pacinc Do. ptd and’ turned what appeared to be alcial interest the career of “Slim” Mec- | rout into a win fa the third set. By | Intyre with the Fall River team of the Investments ified by @ disposition to look askance at the revived movement for the for- to take care of all your At o Thation ipf. heteiiey wemoations such il stics xercising all his cukning, Wright | New England league is Manager M- | SRS 8. MOTDE) M- as are provided for in the saw for Eatiod i - Euab captured the fourth set. S—6, after | Carty of the White Rock team, who | . c ¥ Telephone 901. jv14a | issuance of emergency currency. The Dot Bed Niles by brilliant rally when the s was onz of those to recommend the | Carrla e and \A’ agon protestations from treasury authorities Vian "Conper was 5 to 1 against him had run the | Norwich player to Manager O'Brien of | 2 Vi Carolina Chem. Wabash game (o deuce. Wright used his chop- | Fall River. He was accordingly de Py strokes to their greatest advant- | lighted when Dennie came across with ‘g0 and had Niles running at fop |two hits in seven times up in the speed. double header played . Monday, when Touchara of New York de-|Fall River defeated TLowell in twa fez . Seaver. the five times|games. These were the first hits that and from such bankers as favor the movement that the time is fitting ow- ing to the absence of any _pressnt emergency do not prevent any as- sumptions that preparation is desired | 100 Sor & poscible TeSort to the emergency | oo, Whelios £ B Repairing and Painting. Woetinghouse Electric m Tnlon . Summer Prices Carriage and Autemebile issues :1“5«; Ifza“t' 'rm: ta:;umumon gy £33 Massachusetts champion. Others who p:r;‘n11» ::\,“l‘grgued ;n f{nur s es, h‘l‘lx; tions that the prospect has been clear- 5 5 rternationalist:- Falm Bishop, Lit- | rest.of the team with the bat,for Fall | o oy the strengthening of the ganerai | New York July 19.—Cotion futures | DICTIANGIIISLE FRimer, Biion: L | River” oot aniy dwo nits last Friday | Trimming and Upholstering banking position since the March re- | vlosed barel R oo he ports 1o the controller, by the dimin- | July 1398, August 1530, September| i, play (oday in the eastern doubles i E shed requirements due to the luM in | 13-65, October 7, November 1282, | Y A e e + | tainly have some pitchers in the New s vt g v gt e e trade activity and by the large replen- | December 12.79, January . Febru: | championship, which began this mom-| ygjing. Helikes the fellows on the Machir or immediate delivery.|iiment of the cash reserves in process | 8ry 12.76, March 12.78 "Avril — May | 05 Fall River team and also the manager Were called upon | and ona hit on Saturday. In a letter conspicuous players ¥ ot T to local friends “Slim™ says they cer- ‘The Scott-& Clark DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER GIVEN THE PUBLIC. Also sacond-hand 12 fan’be saen Toiteq | 1285, Cotton spot closed quiet, 50 = 2 Erem i r the Thor-indiam and | tion 2 the sum z;ollec(ed for .the cor- TR i\r.nr‘\;gl-‘a:;ars%u:m?off"z;\} '{;;s)slm:'y:l: BIG LEAGUE NOTES. I llum)lml'no"‘ T 35 Peinz the only one| poration income tax. : e . but et FoabfeemnS" Sy S| Poration Income 0% rotalfbales, par| New York, T e aones on call| FEHURSE Hore Tucsday, expecting that | Clande Rosdman, the former Detroit A Full Set of Teeth i e J0Td | e, 355,000, United States Bonds e S, A9 Money on call| he would catch a game for the Hospital | miger first baseman, has been shifted $5.00 607-515 North Main Street. —_— were unchanged on call. ata 2 at doan T 1.2 closing big | LAm against the Middletown asylum, | guuin e was switched vesterday | B = A W e a: time joane | ppnich has been postponed a week | from the Columblu team of the Amer- with the New Natural Gum, aprod MME. TAFT, sTOCKS. ; sixty dave gt lanager Bannon 242 |ican association to Minneapolis. . ingvenibefare minde fhr*llas thar, §| e ‘I v oz . : ninety days $@4 1-4; six months | felegram ow! o1 St. Louls deserves a winning ball $10.00. Equal to any $15. oy FALMIST AND CLATRVOYANT. ~2 s cnalmens pa ey telegram 1o Atiddigtow n to apply for| Bt Lo dearest upoh the. ient e P y $15.00 set A Fine Assortment 15900 Amal Copper | mow located st €19 Bank street, New | 0 An' autouirar London. Co: smisa et Soadr . to-go ing long Jor work, est provocation and often Legin to| CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET, B e o IO N Tk the boys | Cheer as soon as a batsmap of th Open. High. low. Close. there presented him & bottle of cham. | home club steps to the bat.” Many of | DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentistry many vears In Norwich, i3 '@ member of this association, and superin MILLINERY WHEA’ 25 1095 losm 108% here proganty SLE M| the enthusiasts carry cow bells and tends the manufacture of ur Artificial Teeth. .If your old plate is iy et coar Toungs netll Miiie Sreet Thoe- | 1083 de & L. ot e 1 1% Ine D e NOrREI taam, - Thay nag noe | tin Horns. loose or broken he will ake it ag good as nsw at very small cost AL LIFTLE: PRICE anghily up to @il HiFvice BuarARIIe SR e K "% | heard of the demise of the Rosebuds,| A certain old ha:l«‘ebkn!l veteran, one The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- MRS. G. P. STANTON e fa i £ e ‘] and the popular catcher was too wise | whose name is well known, but who TION AND FILLING, ST ua JENY Wanlah e diactiine W P n - to break the news. Will not stund for it heihg used. pre- gt < cot1d S L s e = R T L KING DENTAL PARLORS WHES you want o put your busi- A e g, -1 oats: chols and “Googe. (e, two plavers | will be "one”of e kreafost "pitchers 3 s WHEN you want 1o pws yeur b Tl & T o a were u n iladelphia- | in 3 - i e, o a0 e {§hus botore the.public. thera i gg me- 22 0 ‘o Cleveland ‘trade. last inter, are now | low his well defined plan of studving DR. JACKSON, Manager, Franklin Square. B e e D n "t ae Sdvertiss U eadn ® oy 0% team mates at Baltimore the wuk:u of ;’ batters f-: ootumas af The Bulletts

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