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He is a wllllnl worker and wuu to 8O in every day. After he gets a few vears older h glant. He still as pounds of weight to (ake on, ‘He w:il cause a commotion in this ieague, mark my word for that . Let him pitch to a good catcher and get some needed advice and he'll develop ke a mushroom. “T am not saying acoace msuanes | Harris Deserved fo ‘ _ L IATHROP £ SONS, |Ome Hit All New Lonicn Got Eut ‘UOne Hi ew Lonicn ut = ! J. L INTHROP £ SONS. —New York Zmericans Again in Second Chiceso 5. St. Louis 2. 28 Shet Bt Louls, Mo Juli 20.—Chicaso won lodars ucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. s ’ st out | e 085 S T W e T Dlfener. | There are n 5::,/,,';-,:‘_‘;..:' Panny Murphy Gets a Homer for Athletice. 5 el e e g e D He mas ‘ol be s warld beater the fizst S - : : B b po 3 o year out, but give him the year or two N TARRANT & CO. = ¢ = = Washington. mu.-.lm 0 % 11 Whic hé has confing to him and see.” . ¥ . Blnsctieiet -5 08 & % 0 b ¥ g 1 4 “yvu:on -m'; nl;l be"x;ubchgd un;llu'llla 5 . | umgerzs 5 19 o6 5o 33282 2 § o this season. but he will be one of those 117,MAIN STREET. 5 CONNESTIQUT AsSOciATiON STANDING.) | | BASEBALL PROGRAMME TODAY. i a3 i P2 a3 achmein 3 3" 32 T I T e e soring, | | OR £ = " Etber o 2 - 3 b ! 3 o0 —_ AMiddtetown 5 . 00 On Hospital Diamend. Letiveltdb 4 211 o 31 o=t M G g D 58 0] L Fire, Accident, Health, . }%: i F T B e v all S $end i s 3300 emAel 210000 NO CINGH GOVERING FIRST. g . 3 5 00 nre [ Hurmonp 2 1 0 5 iibachp 3 0 0 1 0 v Liability, ¢ & G| . - Eastern Connecticut League. 31 ] Gt G4 bR 2801 Ghance Says He Learns Sometning [ TTY OUF Sm-el Beers al thest i Putnum_at Taftville. 2 s Exat “Beacher 1 0 0 0 o Tofais, 33 7% 19 1| Every Day—Merkle Not a Bonehe: Plate Glass and Steam Boiler (Special to The Bulletin.) Jewett City at Dayville. ETeT 24 Totals, 29 927 13 1) | - Special Prices Well, it was certainly hard luck for ‘Wauregan at North Grosvenordale. *Batted for Harmon iu | 717,"71’}‘“ the contention of many India Wharf Steamed Beer, §0c doz- Han i nn. Amateur League. . Score by inninzs: well informed baseball people that first | en. lNSURANCE arsis to have (o 10864 Bare for Wil- EaStaen ;Cosr v o St Touls -0 1 0 8 100 0 o2 base is one of the easiest positions o Narragansett Steamed Beer, 8¢ 2 & limantic that was so magnificently (Wl\:relga%ualt Moo:ug.l.’l Mm‘ Clitcago .. Sl e 0 8 0 3 20 0—3 the diamona to play, it raquires ~ail | dozen. E well pitched as that at Willimantic entra age a n ) i Two base Jits. Hofman, Konetchy: three base hit, the mental ‘and phywical strength of | Schlitz Milwaukee Steamed Beer, Norwich Union. Fire Insurance Societyf o riday afternoon. He had the toew | Sterling at Jewett Cit liter, "Letvelt, Gemler.” Ca Sonciey: waerice” hity Bremaian “Hower: el such baseball glants as Chance. Chase, | $1.00 dozen. u. S, London plavers doing all sorts of Cousigitiost Mssecletion. tom 6, Philadeiphia 25 frst hace on bails. off Groom | (8 (olle Bl Kiine o Tinker, Hofmen b Davis and others of more or less' fame | JAGOB STEIN, 93 W, Main § Assets $2,594,330.17 / Stunts trying to connect for a hit and | Meriden at Middletown. - 1 of Coombs st base ou crrors. ‘Washington { i %, G0N 1'(.".,.-.. Ay rst base ou balls. 10 Meef what is expected of them . A1 y eb26TuThS Succeeded in keeping the Whalers down | New London at Willimantic. TR e X LS O] £ simck by the public which supports the| Teiephone 26-3. w1 imt & sinsie bt @ double that| Rhode lsland-Connecticut League. | i g~ I \ere on bases. " Mystic at Westerly. New Vork 3. Boston 1 occasional Visitor ‘to & ball maric. the T The heavy swatters from down the | Wakefleld at Stonington. yood held New ¥ first by Sy, o e e E NOTICE 3 e iy Boston. July 29.—Wood held New York to one hit =t i rat eman seems (o have an easy line never had a look-in until the sev- , White Rock at until the ninth inning. when the visitors made three | . Pittshurs 7. 2. time of it, the careful observer and enth when the first man up, Foye more and. tiese with an errror resulied In &3 © £ | piubare July 2. Pittsburg won an uphill game student of the game will perceive, |, O Louise Frankiin Miner Is now reached first on D'Andrea’s error and | COUNTRY JAY PROVES —_ o sl rom Cinclimatl, 7 1o 5. iedsy by bittinz Bums in after watching the actions of a first | locatsd In her new ofice, Breed Hall, was sacri " the. fourth nd taMirz advanisge of (W0 of Sae Than ‘ub: drove mstesier 8t Copios 14-YEAR-OLD WONDER| "I, . b 3 ¢ | AR MRS 20, I ey S o packer” for @ projonged perlod, that | Rovm 3 Sy A 5 Danielstt 5 0 '3 0 0looper.rt 100 not one sweet dream for the to . m and contents mayhesde- | close lo, first Dase that he speared | groaks His Own Recerd by Trotting |Hemshillee 3 0 0 o olwgeds & 3110 'y A cismsti | guacaian of the tmivial sack atterall | Zarophony e o P eusita > 2 3 peaker, 8! Byme.zn cecher. 3 ve ed o e stroved ‘any day or night by flye. It{ bas before the runner, but Fove made in 205 1-4. Cree et 1200 4.8 9 0o | pome Bt i e e I have played first base for a s o third on the play. Nasher drew a — EGiriners 3 1 2 i203 3 amet o tiomiiae b § b 4 “Bumbst of years” eaid Frank Chance AP istisre: Weoks ofteli Haphens 10 the Maipasred: | pass and then Connor picked out a Kalamazoo, Mich., July 29.—Country e AL S s ¢13 Wagner, 0 Mbickell.it 4 o o manager of the Chicago Cubs, touch- 3 . s beauty and drove it on a line for two | Jay, grand old fourteen-vear-old trot- P03 Oletane 3 Tap 3 1| iy 0 Paskgrtct 4 o 0 ing on this subject recently, *and | Mr. J. £ Bartell, Edwardsville Tl We write Policies for Fire Insurance | dases that scored Foye and Nasher. gr. proved the wonder of the Grand 1 0 3 0,Woodp z114e e i & 3 B ::!::’P ;::l!a;x“.;ll.‘n ’,,-,.:w.\_:h?‘;uél.n‘:n‘: ;’v'r‘j:m" N;\"l"l;v:!:v‘;nnlllu;";i;f::\::rk|;:n:\’( Grifin struck out. Sircuit opening, if not all harness his- H s i 3 e more. No d | pecas . © head in best of Companies at reaspnable{ Willimantic could not hit timely and |tory, when in the second heat of the et i X o Burns.p 1 30 &) SASY. Bosition to play, but there ar®} ;7*‘ ""d"_Dlfl‘," 7 l‘;:!”r"“'"_*l an{ " e had the misfortune to hit into a cou- | 2.05 trot today he made a new record = Maddox.p 0 *Milicr 1 o o tmes when a first baseman is placed | hips. Foley ney s prompt! j ple of fast double plavs that cut off | for himself, in time of 2.05 1-4. Coun- Tota, T sy R T 97 raten perifious situation; tian any|€Ufed my backachs and corrected th rates. i her chances. although for the rest of | try Jay won this race. which broke o 100000023 E Totals, 3 3| Membersoraha tagm. N LI e This . wa the game she secured a nice double |the world’s record for the three fast- 90000001 01| *Bue s in Sih. | Handling Bunts. brought about after my using them fof by Petrick and_cracking good singles | est heats ever consecutively trotted, | Two base hits. Lewis Jusle Carrigan: sacrifice | Score : jee 9 - ionly a few short weeks, and 1 caf ISA AC S JON E S by Harris and Smith, who went in for | the time being 2.04 1-4, 2.05 1-4, | hits, Hemphill. Carigan: stolen bases. Engle. Wag- | Piitsburg 000300 40 et “Take for example a batter at the |cheerfully recommend them. Lee { £ . 9| Noonan as a pinch hitter in the ninth. | 2.05 1-2. This announcement from the | her: Kught. Daviels double plays. Wood | Cinclonati 30000 000 o— plate who is bent upon bunting the | Osgood Co. There were a plenty of fast field- | judge’s stand was loudly cheered. and | Knigi: ot on hecer 7 Soston 7 it |, 10 bue hits. Wesner. Vigpn. Howitel: three | ball. Invariably if a man is onsec- | Insurance Agent, ing stunts by Noohan and Connor. both | Gus Macey, who drove COURLry Jay | i on peile of Wead 5, oi Sinoin 5 Hie by | U e Paskeriz saeriiie wiia” Ciarke” Mekeehnie: , o1l or ¢hird he will bunt toward first. | > of whom gobbled everytning that came | today, was given an ovation, pitcher, by Wood 1: struck oul. by Wood 7. by S mis o Tume 7 e F 0 NOW suppose the pitcher runs in and | §mith at short Is not bigger than r Richards Building, 91 Main Skreet. | their way, Noonan went after a hard S SO T H Wb e . 1 of White 5 in 2.2 o OVEr almost to the foul line to get the |stick of sum in stature, hut in fieldin/ foul fly clear to the barn that brousht Final for City Championship. 2 - S Teges el TRer the st baseman 1s on | e s 'a glant, fast as lightning and | P, SR R TR the fans un on their toes. Connor went E Bh= o e It left on bases P Cincinnati 2; tme, ; the bag waiting for the throw. He | quick thinker after a similar one—fbut not so diff Bitl; the Wi, Do Wi Swiston Euom. Jrar" = : b ; S oy !sees practically the runner. and the one— - | cester. who has been added fo the| Chicaso. July 20.—Eddie Summers held the et e o prec s h 3 th Al Orth, who managed Lynchbus 1HE OFFICE OF WM. B. BILL, | cut —in the seventn. T - ball coming at the same time, Occa- | Sl - en Eroiptial Siafr o s Oded aiven m | to one it ihis afternoon. Detroft winning & bril New York 5, Borton 2. ; the early part of last season, and wh Big Phill 1y 3 in- | CoSpat st s omeg s o | pitching duel 1 to 0. The seore pé i sionally the runner gets in the way| P » 4 5 ips only struck out a sin- | 5° ~ ok e 2l July 20.—The Glants took ah wnin- was with Indianapolis of the Americas Real Estate gle man while Harris retired nine by |{Dance by Manager Farrell to show e 22 S ek onm ‘and he can’t for the life of him see ke S bt o g s % nine Y | ris paces in practice on Friday, show- eago - = . b ey i : L ago. ha Fi I the short route, but the latter was a |; abh po ab b po The score: it all until it is on top of him. Then| gigned a Lynchburg contract — It and Fire Insurance, trifle free with passes hut showed | DE curvas and speed enough to make | pyrenter Totyreat 3 the runner, if the play is close, i8 li- | not k i k] B i 15 yocatd in Somers® Block, oyer C. M. | judgment to whom he gave them. The | I look as If he could make trouble for | % e 4 b 2 able' to leap at the bag spikes first.| piay. bot the chancts are nn o vey third score and summary = g - > Pinaio B 1 o Then the first baseman has also 10| Hapry Levy's place in right flelc e -, New Londen. | wi bl Ul By o L T Lathers b 3 i } watch out for the other men on the| Ofin‘s days as & pitcher are over. Fes . feblsa ‘Telepbd¢ ne 147. ahpo a ef 4 o |Stars this giternoon ix Ehe FEmet Esme Bush.ss .3 1 1 K ® bags and see that they do not steal an|a good hitter, and that lets him out Nusher.t 7 & Slcampions s 915 o 0| of the series for the city amateur Tones 1 o1 Avicelo.ss 4 o ‘extra base, all of which happens in a - — — Lovedaret 19 eiNisheis 4 111 0| championship. Kane and Manchester | Suliran.c Sclmidt.c ot Beckeet : S i ek happehy thi el lkl lx- a.:m that the Pittsburg club 3 ve,1b 15 1 0{0'D'neile 3 arz both to be in the Hospital lineup | rSmit Summersp 3 0 Sl o i % o A YOU| asked walvers on Pitcher Lefty Lef ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Sulivanie 1 0 olSuuwanir 4 02 0 9|3 E Walsiip P i 0 Myerm.c o0 are : e Bumns 2 3 Mara 1 ihis afternoon and Harrington does the e sotal P 3 Al H 4 : ool & field, but when it was found that the AMOS A. EROWNING, Comoess 3 13§ o e “Batiea = o, o' mwas 31130 1 'More than a few great frat basemen | would not think of turning him over Griffinc 20 2 o $ 13 % 34 " . ¥ : 4 C i almed tha ance as Chicago is considered Pittsburg's Attornes-ct-iaw, 8 Richurds Blag | Philiper 3 0 1 1 0 3 1,01 ol ‘Camion Wins in TrangeBnive. 4 SIS 1V 0000000 NN EREEE: one of the greatest first basemen In|moat dungerous rival for the pennant e e 11008 Empire City, N. Y. July 29.—In a | Detroit 0060001 20030000 the league, there is no denying the|ipe Pirates probably will keep Lol “Phone 208 b, Totals, 33 62 11 3| Very close and exciting finish Cam- | siwien zases. Cobb 2: et on bases. Detrolt Two buse hits, Shean. Murras. Miler: three s fact that he has his weaknesses, which | gelq now, unless Manager Chance of ZROWA & FIEOES = Batteh as’ wesonsi i peon. well plaved, won'the handicap, |ant ue wt il mmers £ e hwie o | Wi Degee, Spedern, Bfidn: el oy are plainly apparent to the close ob- | thie Cubs can be prevaiied on to give Kierneys-at-law | score vy inoin six fur] . here y. G { v el g Walsh Sum- | e o . Boderes, Naw erver of the game. ity pr v gt e S glies o Said T o o 0000020 02|en outtothe last ounce to beat Nim- | e 3: tme. Perrine. JIEPE e e Bune 1 Subis viay Chance Is slow on fielding dimeurt| V*'V® - e Wilhmaatic 00000000 00 bus with Chapultepec third. SASKBALE RRSULTE FRIDAY, | 15 it gitch, ¢ Bart Mesers ground balls. Not so, however, with et New Bail Statrway nexzot: Thames Nat. Rank o, v London. Fore ...ab‘\',-m. two | - k- E pires, Johnstont his side partner, Johnny Evers. who, . ¥ ‘l‘ Y "W allot, I 1 88-2. en Monduy and_Sat- . Gomnor. Tetrick: bases on | Jos Gans Is Dying. NNEGTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. it is said, takes care of many a ball ine and a half closely printed pages New Tondon 2: left on bases, Willimantic ? . | milist, a vietm of consumtipo, will live | Bridswert © z then they plled up : 5 0 e Rt Ay Al state at the coming fall eleetions. As London 3; time, 1.42; umpire, Rogers. Attendance | ONly about two weeks more, accord- | g5t 20 re was 5 to 3 weakneszes, but he mc than makes , o 4 e ttendance ingsm o statoment by Mis phystcian, | Srigsed up for the deficiency on the remark- | the act took effect July 1, 1910 the Iit s Hartord Philadelphia. Brookiyn. able manner fn which he leads one of | tle town elections In October will have oisoke ... 263 | pihi i P i course ac wado Magee 1t 1 3 2 Davis Suits Connie Mack. not apply and we shall not need to ' Waish.2b 23 ‘1 2 4 bend our minds to acquiring the meth and 2 & s game: Holyoke 3. New Brit- | Doolanse 4 1 3 not o awfully graceful. that's admit-| jt-js well, perhaps. that the towns wil , ain 6. Second game: Holyke 5, New Britain 9. Yooin. ¢ ' ted, but he's “t when it comes 10! have so; practice in October pre . 1600 Am Tel. e % oo 2 0 0 wve some prac n pr RAPID PACE SHOWS EFFECTS. OAm LB TL...... lsj 131 %l T = ot el Mewee.p . handiing himself around first. Harry | vious to the gtate election in the No Usual Results of Sudden and Violent | ;oo Al ol oo =% ) g = ity po | T 1 Miticr.p in rather heavy, weighing almost 200, | vember following.—Meriden Journal 1600 Ana Minin s o Lo - - but he rectainly can get. around the e 98 Shetuncket sm' Turn inthe Market. Do . ;;;;;r_‘*" e e 1 L5y Touls. 3 ¢ bases in a remarkable manner. Connie What He Really Means. e T | 500 Atiantic coast’ Line! 10812 N s i ene . & Mack, one of the greatest Judges of | i R says he will try to find the best Telephone 995. it tiine: showed e ik | e e o -] Brociisn baseball playcrs, is well satisfied with{ man for governor of New York. Surely ] E ehem “Stcel Frovideace is > the work of Davis, and when that wise| he means the next best.—Washington g8 Tapid pace at which the recovery has| §100 Brookim Rapid Transit . Bufalo . ...-v " i ] ‘ m Deen going on from the acute depres- | oo Chadian Pacific Jereey city . 3 old owl is pleased nothig will bear | Post. entral Leather Montreal .. sacrifics hiss, more weight in the line of recom- Members of New York sion of the early part of the week. Tha Do. bra g Magee, Dauber Smith siaguarTr usual after-results of a sudden and | Central of New Jersey. . i o " Daubert. W mendati and Boston Stock violent turn in the markat began to hesapeak LAl Baftlo_Baltmore %. Bafflo 8 callcd e | Dooian 10 Braield; buics on bais Merkle No Dub on the Bag. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY . ajpear. The substantial reduction of i g = T e ot B 3 # - e’ Z ; Sty B e | by Moore 1; Hita. o e 1 Bonehead Merkle. Yes, we've all Exchanges stort interest diminished the ‘urgency Seoond gumer Newark 1o Toronio. o5 scven innings . | ibgs; tme, 151 umpires, R heard of him., He's been called a dub, Bost; New York. oo the pont pequintive patie 10| i ; v Jereey Ci EE— 2 wooden head and everything imag- stom. rew culative party to Chicago, M. & St. P.. At Montreal—Jersey City 9, Montreal 3. . Lesa Phasied e §3 State Street. 24 Bread Street. bid up prices. The mora bt | e e & Bt Tema At Rochester—Providence 2, Rochester 4. UTILITY JOB THE HARDEST. Ingbis Susieey e ceun - AT ea demand from those seeking to secure | “j00 Colorado Fuel & iron i rizht down to facts, Merkl one o R I S FRIVATE WIRE. s 1o Colorads & Southern By ey All-Around Man Must Be Able to the brainiest first basemen playing actual holdings of stocks also fell away | 06 Consolidated Gas ew Enoland League. Ad 4 4 t o 22 i = d g e 2 (RO T T T R At Haverhill—Lowell 9., Haverhill 1 apt Himself to Quick Changes. |major leagi eball today, Nobody e At Lawrence—New Bedford 1. Lawrence 1. —_— realizes thiz and better than do low point has been 8o extensive and 50 | 299 Sl % Yy % {team to fill? In other words, who is | man when he secs him just as well as L_AALR } rapid that attractive profits have ac ATHLETICS AND CUBS. the most valuable plaver? Some fans | a good race hors 2 : : crued for those who bought to advan- 5 24 say t pitche while othe declare, Hal Ch. the Greatest Fielder. The water way -— the comfortable tage. - " _|the catcher t experienced mana- tal Chase the Greatest Fielder. way of traveling - R R Gentral McGraw Picks These Two to Win Ma- | .o, 5oree that the utility man is the| Undoubtedly Hel Chase is the| Steamers City of Lowell and Ches inevitable effact of modifying specu- mz g?no‘:ml‘-’-m pfd jor League Pennants. one. There are ut! Wen and utility | greatest fielding first basemen in| ter v: Chapin—safe, staunch vessels v T 7600 iinols centea men. In the c point Cither league and n great batter as|that have every comfort and conven- s sl e e Sl by ) G S g g Manager MecGraw of the Giants is | the real hi icle wi well. All around ihe cireuit Hal brings | ience for the traveler. = the suggestion of flaws in the effective. | 1100 1o, P& - beginning to think the Cubs and Ath- | cussed. Up 0 a or 50 2 the crowds to their feet by A delightful voyage on Long Island i ress of the settlement of the Pearson = E letics will fight it out for the world's | Hofman was the rankin yme of the most unusual Sound and a superh view of the won- syndicate’s difficulties. The question International P 3 championship. o __.4|er for the cha Cubs. tional plavs ever seen on derful skyiine and waterfront of New wes heard whether the comceniration International Fump o “T haven’t given up the fight,” saif [ shoulders fell the burden of playing | mond. Chase is without a peer in this [ York 3 ° T Din e rer s atroad eraters oF tho Towa Central McGraw. “but I concede the Cubs the | first when Chance was laid up. O |line. and had one good rival as| Steamer leaves New London at 11 KltChen country, which would result from the }:nu’:muxy Scuthem [ h:st C(-l:v_anw-_ :‘n doulhz is the world | if Sheckard had a bad ankle he would |a graceful fielder in the last five or x’:; n{ ;‘Z’Z'k:'uvu'nv(n‘y. due P:T;mf)m‘-‘v ot currendar of that syndis lar; n- o = the icagos have slowed up some- | fill in at left field. In. one season |six years, that being Jiggs Donahue, | Eas reet 6.46 a. m. ndays trol to banking §,f€eruf:t:fi-9,d§.°,§§u_ Toutmitle & what, but in experience and lliamnnfl Hofman filled at every position on ‘:v: 'ux.?&'m Inun‘nmng of the Chicago | excepted) and Pler 40, North River, dated with rival and competing -inter- B T ey ey e ot e iy, feam | the squad except those of pitcher and | White Sox. 7 a. m. Meals perfectly cooked and served | ests, might stimulate renewed agitation AL n the league. Some of the Giants are | catcher. Although still an unknown quantity, i 5 T TR e T L ame o A e o' liftie grocn ver and make mental | “\What is more, he could play cach of | Ganml ot Chisge i e coming. e | Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 : #=y tal and induce more stringent meas- Missourl Pacific’ mistakes which lose games. The Chi- | these places a regular. He |player. He has one of the strongest Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, earry, no can to fill, no oil to spill. A({ urss of legislation for the repression of cago . machine has been running | was National | whips on the diamond. It is a pleasure | Agent, New London, Conn, aug6d match and the fire is ready. these tendencies. This view of the smoothly for six years. With the ex- |jeague club wanted s a . | to attend a game just to see this man tiansaction was fostered by the clearer ;;n{lifln ort,‘t_!"e suhsg"uggu lofq.Ar!'"' Chance thought so much of his utility | throw. He is also fast on his feet and e erception of its scope and the appre- ofman. utility man for Shorty Slagle, | work that Hofman had an awful tir i . rdor ar & 5 A w n THE GAS RANGE | 2o Shataamn e et St 8" wemerns Thops Has: not. beth, o cBARES In the | o taent ar priren, had an awtul tme |nits the baly harder than any man ou| ] ater Route only in the railroad but in the indus- i T - lineuo for five years. What other team | him years to get that centerfield open- | gxception of Pat ,,,,,M,, . s the world's best cooking stove, a hot | trial fieid, and which are believed to Pacific Mail % 'f'an“hfll?sl of a ',"‘{".‘"‘ Jike th;'fl? 25 ing, “For it may be said with empha- | i < weather necessity and a blessing ev-|have played their part in the pursuit Pennsylvania “Make no mistake,” went on Mc- | gis that the utility man has the hard- " @y dey in m.wyeu .Sa.:al um:_v fhat forced the surrender. - People’s Gax Graw, “the Athletics will be there | ogt ran positions to fll, On him | BASEBALL BRIEFS. 3 X The determination to discontinue e, O alongside of either the Giants or the | falls the burden of filling in. This no 4 . TRy , > w Y “ @wes dollars — saves work — savés| gividends on the Atlas Portiand Ce- Pressed ® Sted Cubs. well meaning plaver 1 to do. There | The plaxinz of Milwaukee and Kan- Werry. Call and see the latest models | m2nt stock was used to contest the - Pullman Paiace “In_Bender, Plank, Krause, Coombs | gre few utility men in History who | 5as City of laic has been a big surprise befors the splendid assortment js|TiSe in prices. The incident scarcely tailway Steel ‘Spring and Morgan, Manager Mack has one | gver were betier than Hofman His |to American association teames. Xy omeniny lends itself to a supposition of declin- s A of the best pitching staffs in eit successor Heine Zimmerman, i$ per- | Never before in recent yoars has c Is I.I - ing business, as the possession of large Do. ptd league. Besidzs he has just the right | paps a better batter. but he simply | there been such a dearth of promising contracts with the government for Rock _ Taland Co. 1. mixture of'fast youngsters and hard- vt field as well riy of De- | material for the major accord- Gas & Electrical ’t Panama canal supplies makes it neces- Do pra hitting veterans to nut in the field—a | troit is an ideal e utility | ing to “Doc” Whit lington cal P L., |serv to aivert resources for increase | % S Lo & 8 ¥ i via dangerous combination. player. He can fill i e iting “sondl. hoy ho Bes 821 Mai = of capacity. The special nature of bt ‘ “Mind veu. I'm not counting the Red | g5 "the right thing. P the | been on a scouting tour through New n Street, Alice Building. | these contracts also d‘elracls from their | 4000 Sigss "Shel. Qm" i -:nx :pdkghgh:a;wlers out pEtbe Tpoe; [Nap another of th me_type nd ’ Jyea importance as showing any sign of | 30900 Southern Pacific ut ack’s pitching staff is =oin= f" So was Isbell of the Sox 1ssy played | k Deal is having a wil dtime of jor general trade expansion. As an evi-| %00 Southem Rallway \\eu“;h.n the Philadelphia club should | cverny 1 n, inciudin Ao e R L et LR e, A L R e L N’_W"’Y"a‘,. Gence of the difficulty of eniisting new 500 Tennessee Copper | qualify for the biz series. jobs, before he got through. and Buffalo already this season, All Outside Statersoms. « s copital in enterprises, however, thein- | 1000 Tess & Facinc ““If the Giants won the blue wbbon | 1705, Vi Gkeptical fan, who may not | Sveq now Bisor ragement has ship- [ From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays cident has real importance. The poini | 100 Toicds, St L & W in the original league T would not make | think the utility man must be an all- D i Ko Brraia fEittle ot iier ) et ot AR T ’ “m""c iz accentuated by the persisting slug- e At 5o | tho ratal sistake, of undersstimating’| rorns miac s fam Instances will Do | Hoo Ho A et ine e | Ay ot B e Pinist River, fooh g et e e P g Do. " ptd 5 P e \de and teq | Cited: One day the plaver will g0 in | gelf justice. Roosevel: Street, Mondays, Wednes~ spite of the growing abundance of re- Urited States Reatty. 1 “I would take my men aside and tell | ;¢ shortstop. This means that he has | ° £ % BB - Mve. Viin Shpak Elstinge] SO0 1 ihe monty market. In spo- United States Rubber.. them plainly that they had a fight on | fhe " onort throw to frst evers Hme | YOUDE Dowd, the Holy Cross plich. | dags Fridays sth pm Norwich Branch c1al stocks the misgivings over the United, States Steel their hands to win four out of the | (1S pall soes te him. s Tie_ must | eF, now with Pittsburs. was under firg | - SERe O% S WL 2 it 8 nm 5 n.aintenance of dividends were at womk SN e seven games. | be well versed in h Incor clae o tAN NaYE AB0 S0 L a0 O et C. A. WHITAKER, Agent 0 Shetucket Street, Shannoa Building | zrain A siump of eight voints in Vi Caroling Chem 5 5 P oo Slibs. a3 Arown a Wil be | Arst appearance be bix league | L (g Sloss Sheffield Steel recalled the Na- Wabaan American Chess Champion in Draw | pungled. The next day he is switched | WASN't auspicous, = Cour hig oW st k B tional Lead dividend episode. e Game. over to right field. His ideas of dis- | FUTS. 'oFC SRECE G0 N e up his % » OCKS onds e 5 otr ot i Wesiinghouse”Fleciric Hamburg, July 28.—In the - tenth | ce st e R adpie of more | Tecord for the two fnings he worked. Moufank Steambeat Co.’s Line 3 DOy Sn 4 ~ 3% Wetlen Fown =0 round of the international chess mas- : Then. in a coupie of more | "*H s of ‘yaiimibs > . Investments |5 T G | e SR R fers tournes, piaved tadar. Qe Am | a5, CHPUE NS, U INSE | cert Sok Deamind 0 Shine i iRt | areCaZer sfctler VR anf Hag P G 3. Marsha or shor! ere: n ! e iy g 22, 3 3 v 2 i EEN T ToguimiCl n o onay. s erican champlon, ranK owith Loon- | will be required, and, moreover. the |set with a little more experience, Tony | bor, Jonk Island. Steamer i A 2 of Brooklyn, drew his gam e B ¥ Smith Daubert, Wheat and Dalton are | dotie” leaves New Londen week days, FRANK O MOSES, Mgr. St sk f6F hia_Wpels trom. various MORSEY- harat. The leaders today are Schicch. | throw to first is ‘entircly different. Tt|Smith Daubert Wheat und Dalton are | 195 @ 410 poom. Leaves §a . iy 14a| SoUrCes seems to have reached an ag-| New York, July 29.—Money on call | ter and Niemzowitsch, cach with 7 |may be that he will ornament the | most b & . ¥ | Harbor .00 'a. m.. 12.30 p. m. Jull 5 TRy 3v14d | gregato of over $12,000,000. The drastic | easy; highest 2 per cent.: lowest 1 per | points; Chotimirski 6. Duras. Mar- | berich for a few more dass, and then liquidation of the earlier part of the ; ruling rate 1 3-4; last loan 1| Marshall, Spielmann 5 1-2 each. be sent in during the ninth inning to T | mesk would be expected to operate closing bid 1 3-4: offered at 2. bat for a comrade with the balance : «wards_reducing the tem, ime loans dull and easier; sixt; ‘. i Putnam Today. |of the same depending upon him. He % WALL PAPERS the syndicate transactions which came |3 1-401.5 per sent s mimety Gaaa¥s| | Taftville Meets . 4 is expected to deliver well. Such is Q g LAILY SERVICE with the later settlements would ef- |3 4@m4: si ths 5@5 Y s, For the last time this season the | |8 CVOIEEC " Lol ite teamer Until Sept. 6th, to The Iate Spring leaves a larger | fect the other side of the account. The |+ + SIX months 5@5 1-4. Taftville baseball team will line up |the utility pim) 2 whockc on hand of the above, and to|action taken towards forming a cur- SRR theButoah. nide off the Thil; YOUNG WILSON A COMER. move it we have made quite a reduc-| rency association by the New York = COTTON. viile grounds this (Saturday) after o Al a tion in the prices. It is a good time |banks passed almost without notica| New York, July 29.—Cottom futures | T0OR. ~Taftville has won, up to date, | oo g 0 predicts Great Things for \ to buy now. owing to the general understanding |Ciosed barely steady. Closing bids: | SCVEn games and has lost seven games, 18 Year Old Tiger Recruit AM | AM | M. | PM Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and | tiat the step is taken in compliance | August 15.24, September 14.15, October and t_he tegm'“_ l_ make alstrang eb“'- A Norwich .. . 'swr | x9.15 § Block Island .....Lv. ‘ 2156 { a ‘wemeral supply of decoratlve mate- | with the expressed desite of the | 1%.82, November 13.53, December 13.53. | t0day to win a victory and so go above G 5z 3 R New London ........ | 9350 | 10.40 | Waten 3ot ... 0000 3.30 | “4.30 - riais. Painting, Paper Ilanging and|treasury rath®r than from any beliof | January 13.45, February 13.46, March | the .500 mark. B L e aiss. Watch Hill . 1055 | 1140 | New Fondon Due | 500 | 600 Decorating. - that the machinery thus provided will pril —, May 13.55. = . — that Farl Wilson. the youne man for | | Bloci' 1eiand "2 | gzae | ven | NoRwicil "I IIUBES | BYE | 940 3 4 3 ¥ Jily 39 Outton ‘wact Malkes List Complete. whom he secured a job with the De i | Noon > : M | Pt I'PB“;‘E&M“;}’T e roial aals pa losed quiel points lower ln]ddlipng And now Knox 1s mentioned for the | troit club is a wonder. says the De “Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only et i gl s, par | close owe 4 ow entioned i Taun. iv, acnhdars gavethe B P. F. MURTAGH, value, 32345000 Unitad States honds | Welands 585 miGdling il 15,605 | ehier uisticestin, No political sitwation | (it T | JGATEE b e 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS were unchanged on call, sales, 71,951 bales. 2 entirely complete unti r. Knox seball for m Yeurs, -ang, et B > ke 4 bhil emarked, “1 should be able to know a 92 and 94 West Main Street. oz i | | Bas been” mentioned Fhiladelphia | remarked. "1 shouid be sbe. | SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Telephoue. quniaf STOEKS. i ¢ gy gl ST o Wilsou is 18 years wld and the best Monduys, Wednendays and Friduys (0 Sepl. 2. — "~ Allls Chalmers prd 3 ™ % %, & thing In his deiivery is a fast ball. . i SUALITY i Lo, S w, uv Gn| b He e o | Dowt Dk Him LRI NS S || WATCH HILL &3 | BLOCK ISLAND uiNux { 5 E p by . . Cod G 2 B d se; rec | Q o E 2o it e B in the Andes. For all anybody knows | Of 2P #il possosnes a peculiar an \ S0 Adultx, Children e, Ze Adults, Childres 40c. S ;’“’;:‘.gfi'“m Cotton_ 011 - % saw sk wx o onto gy |Ne may be T e exoFth | “This boy is better than Farl Moore 4% HOURS AT WATCH MWILL. 1% HOURS AT MLOCK ISLAND, -’fihr kind. . Skilled men are b e e~ R e e i when:Earl Was at his best, and you Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landinge at Watoh Hill umfi).’ kind - Skilled men ace e Seouriiies ... i % e s ey rammnlh:;r:;u{‘x‘“;ll?rllm-é-m'l_:!;l-nl Jou | ) ana, Biock Tsinna. “Ferfurther infcrmation, ‘party’ rates, apply at office ¥ - can ge at this |} 5f ‘company near landing. Norwich. : zs-l B G DT S R | N i oo sieiesn e || VW ENGLARM NAVIaATION Co. B G JuwEr Abost b - blues.—~Chicago Record-Herald, outs in every game he pitched for us. - s

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