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| ELEVEN INNIN : } n a1 BAGGAGE INSURANCE i Covering anywhere in the world 6 at VERY LOW COST. i & 3 [a American League. ls—Washinzion-St. Louls game Dostpon- Between N London and Middletown, 28 o‘;ln-ul.hh‘rt.}.?r fi.flyf ‘cain] - Team ‘;':S(ning 3 to 2—Chicago Nationa's Win|swim st toans Sivsyine powme wesser ||\ ki Again—Eoston and Fitisburg Each Take Two—|jume 2 oovy S qom Sy i, |« = - For Infants and Children s Fiet pame— . N TARRMNT & 00,| "o e Tetor e e T 1 The Kind You Have E 56 5 - . T1% et 117 MAIN STREET. e 2203 i3 CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. age is “Who stole the Meriden base- o iaos » ways o“g ' Fire, Accident, Health, Won Lot P |ball team?s Mheme 421 31308 : 8§ g iddzetoun %, s . George Rogers was suggested as a |\ \ijamss & 0 3 11250 . 10 28 Liability, o T e H leader for the team and the public|iumy’ 3 ! 1 so0ie 2 S0 Hhiman said ure, let George do it.” But | -iller E B th. Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | ™ L fhey dian't @ive George amy support |**Wheer 10 0 8 0 e e T L) i ears the They just gave George a free Tein| my. 54 72014 0 Totals, 20 927 13 2| Rath.: 02 30 (Special to The Bulletin.) and nothing else to work with. Under| smatted fc- McMilan & 0th. TarL e o1 30 o lNSURANCE Middletown, Aug. 3.—New London |those circumstances, you can‘t blame | :*Batied for Suzms i oth | Bk o 55 s ture played its second 11-inning game of | even a George Rogers for washing his Batted- Zor Fiek: in Tih. sty Eh ) 1@& 5 = the week with Middletown here this [ hands of the whole matter. But the Sl s e e s . Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society: { arternoon, and lost by the score of 3 | fact remains that the team seems to se il s i3] emeue in s u. s. to 2. It was a pitchers’ battle, and in | be lost, strayed or stolen, and if you o S Scaze by innings: _ Assets $2,594,330.17 , ¢ |the end Loveday weakened. Ferris, | want baseball you can go to Hanover | yiume, " ((icinal Becher Boblirel. A m, | Clescland” ... .0 0 N ! PR 5 working in_fine form, was well sup- | park and see the Dublins or to BISS [ Shcun. Sweeney: tice buse BIL MeLean: hits. off | New Yok ... 01 803 0 4 iy ported by his team mates and kept |fizld and watch the Factory league | Frock'7 in sacelice it I Miiier: sacri- | | Runs, for, Cleveland] Temer Biyminzhem, il the Whalers from tallying for six inn- | boys play. But that was good erougk | f7,fv. Hever{ soien Jasey, Wret: (UGN Shmed | T 08 0t S0 00 Natin ot ings, while the home team also was | before some mysterious person an- [ ooi 2 et s Botren ©: st ase o balle, | o base. Tatoie: Bt base sn balle off Faikenbers unable to send a man across the plate | nounced that he had brought the Mer- | o Nugss = off Wit by vitcher. by Sugss | 5. off Quinn 1: Valkenbers 5, b until the seventh. In the eighth, New |iden Trolley league team to this city | 1: suwuck ot by Suzes I by Frock 2; Ume. 155 biicincs, Qutnn 2 fret baseon Chror. London scored what appeared to be the | on the “Owl” and it is a safe bet that | whpires. Kiziér and Emsiic. Clevstand 11t ol bosen; Oleveland N New. Youk winning run when Ferris forced in |it will be good enough for the rest of nd same— 5 time, 1.38; . Griffiif by presenting a base on balls | the summer. / Sy g B o - Athletics win to Reiger with the bases full. Middle- 3 1'% 0 0fComimsyt ' 3 110 Chieago, A By mixinz Baker's single, 3 wild town evened up in the ninth, however, HILLS GROVE RACES. el L R S| B A A i Bl s 5 v by a hit, a stolen base, an error -and s om0 4 312 & 8 it “Phitadelohia wor s pitching contest today an out, and won out on the eleventh |2.14 Pace, the Feature Event, Won by | Jlichclint & 1 1 0 392 0 8| fum Chicazo 2 2 1. The score by three hits with one man out. The Keilarville Lad in 2.13 1-4. Glarkes 4 0 3 2 1210 Shipage: ! Ealisings. zame was exceptionally fast. the time == Downeysh 3 0 3 4 ozl o ambpo sl sl se i Hills Grove, R. L, Aug. 3.—The 2.14 3 R 0/0ld-ivg.ct 31 0 0 0 pacs was the feature of the third HE st ad 1E.Colline2b 3 a s ¢ | day’s racing at the half mile track to- = 32 o8 2 Siisaxerzy 4 ’ or ve r Dodara. b ol e i 4 } | day, and Frank Murohy of Springfieid. 42114 ol Muneph 5 - i i fiagerar 5 | Mass., won a popular victory when he s O\ marey.es | 3 al 3 ofFoye.ib | lifted Kellarville Lad under the wire - &2 | Poymec o(Thomane 3 o é 29 % |in the fourth heat in2.13 1-4, the fast. | B 5 Youngp 3 0 0 0 6fBenderp 3 L3 ) i|est mile of the day. Hal Direct took Towls, A A 1| Towls 3 AE B 6 Ir ears W0 1|the final heat. 21-3 iunings. off arsar 3 in 53 R o| Miss Ovarlook, the favorite in the| Coilins. Milcr. Matiern; doubls Sty Bl i SR N G policy for Fire Insurance after his| mous . 3|51 maca Wenl e R e Chiots oo e v Bt K s Tt a0 Foiliiviia 5 001000012 chance. Frank W. won handily and house has burned. Don’t wait till this Nacher a tern 2 " base on errors. Boston Runs, for cago Parent Phtisdeiphia Baker happens. Ask us_to put you in the took & new mark of 2.14 1-4 Ciruck out. by Mattern 8. by | 2. 'tvo Daker 1" ifice it Tan right Company today. e by tonings: Belvasia, the favorite, made a pro- 5 Mattern; time, 1.40; umwires. Rig- | nlnill: doube wiave. Pace Purtent ta sht ¥ Middletown .. 01 cession of the 2.19 trot, winning in|ler ard Emsie. French to Collins 2. Ba straight heats, her best time being Darry & Daris: Runs. for New London Reizer, Griffin, for Middle- | 2.18 1-4. Pittsbara Wias Twe Games. e e Bele, Tates; two base hits, Relger, e E5h Ty plicher Philadelphia. Auz. S.—Pitisburz won both games | it by piteher, by Youns 1 L Ferrls i bit v piicher. | ON THE HOSPITAL DIAMOND. | o todus doubie header here: dn the arst ‘game | by Youns 6, by B Dy SLAE : ” s 1o e 10 Prtegmie's o aemen Sonly, white i e | 1451 umplrés, erine. e ew London ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, ng, 91 Main St. GASTORIA THE CENTAUR GOMPANY. NEW YORK GITY. Richards B aug2daw Foye; siolen bases, Foye john - i i second zame Pittsburz buneched hits to Dbetter ef- - - - THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, |:n Wi"ang BosLioie. Central Village on Saturday. R v oaseoan COMNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. 2. Siddictown, Pittsburg. Phila ndon 5 N The Hosvital and the Baltic Clerks ab h a e abh po a e Von Lost. . d‘:f_"’ "E““" are scheduled to play at the Hospital | mrmes % ;”fj’i i H i & 3 warerbury » s e P Ja only when ball players are|not too much moie. When the ba s rounds at o’clock this afternoon. | Leach: 203 4230 i | traveling ‘at their club’s expense that |leaves e ba can generally tel an e SN ance, TROLLEY LEAGUE IN MERIDEN. |fne team trom the mill village. will o 3 R 311 e e they look for and expect 8o much, and | where it is knocked and who make is jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. 2 5 bring down a number of speedy ball | ¥ism b 4 611 1 0y 2 0 2 2 1|New Haven iwhen on their various ways home |the putout. Sometimes I hear peoplc ‘Wiiliams, Room 9, third floor. The Trolley League in Meriden. tossers to try the merits of the Hospi- | wisnrt {01 ¢ 4 9130 o) mitn after o season I have known them to [around me asking how many strike £ . T i i i e rsard 2 . orthampton . g0 back t old 8 A chea are on e batter, and they would feb13a Telephone 147 Thie Meriden Recorashas the follow- | sor the homs o 2. Do, pitehing MEwnm £ 14 Celpes - § 85 A A Lol L L .'\llxl:l“\lhi"nk theen | aak me I could teli them, hecauss I &l = - img to say about baszball in that city: For Saturday afternoon Manager( o~ 21220 3 0 o good enough, ways listen to the umpire’s decision ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. Her another thought about the | Farrel] will have a strong Central Vil-| Totals. 20 627 17 o - There are other players, however, | I cannot tell when an outfield play ir Meriaén team of the Trolley ieague. |lage toam down at the Hospital dia-| ..., & 53 who with the habits of luxury imbib- | made, but T get that by asking some AMOS A. EROWNING, “‘h:r‘f‘j the person who suggested|mond. = b_‘:fl]“_"" o A ed under the, clubs’ expense travel just | one who is near |;.» T ean l;:u a l’h, y B e te adseme Torhave Pittamrg oot 0201010 0t s g as_luxuriously under their own. tafled account of every ball gam Attornes-at-Law, 8 Richards BlAs.| B. Parker. or propabls me e ihat pee. | Empire City Meeting Successful. | Puitsdcinis Ha i T o s T e Pt wiile on irain managers nllow |attend: { Ph 208. ‘v son who said the Panama canal would | Empire City, N. Y., Aug. 3.—Thé long . for Pittsburz Byme. Leach. Gibson. Lieficld, Won Lost. rC. ;hm ¥ :\f‘m “x‘ '1”' \I cardy -;rh mon .V( s ‘e finished in 1910. It was poor policy [ meeting at Empire City tame to a close two buse hils, Mages. Doe- | xowark i . but Doker_and, bridge ate fhe host| The American. & two year old colt to bring a team to this city in the face | today Wwith a good programme and a : Sien beses Byrae: . douthe - = "‘i"_“"" games, The linit allowed at|py The Abbs, 2.07 1-4, is better than a ©f the fact that there was no demand | f2irly good crowd. Mr. Butler said Tef 4 DOMEE Dot.over.e GgiaL, . 2.20 trotter now, and Ben White thinks |ana us BROWN & PERKINS, kttorneys-at-Law for it. And as long as it was here, | that the mzeting had, been successful iy it is smaller. he will do for the futurities, Dunlap.sx Johnson.c Mulcah The Best Company any man can De | flaislt in _is the Compamy that backs up its 2 over First Nag Bank Shetucker St f . Qidn't it stay here? Like the |financially. i | Erovidence UL i e T e e Stairway next to Thames Nat. Benk| Arabs, it seamed to have folded its s e e B Vi 38 K Blind Baseball Fan. iz Tel. 38-2. Open Monday and Sat-|tents in the night and departed. “How | Charlie Herzog, the Boston National : 4 i i g Thk Dokt anthielhalcs Rasatall: fan TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. wrday evenings. ©ct29a _ fold is Ann?” has been a sticker for|club's third baseman who was sus- : ; » g in Kansas is C. Gish of Abilene, a years: thousands of throats have|pended over a month ago because of | s I Jemer Clty ot poutdetl | piano tuner, -who'tw totally: biind. s He Screeched “Has amybody here seen|a disagreement with Manager Lake, 1 s P P2 3 8| Ad Newark—ronester-Newark same poswoned om | attends all the ball games at Abi- - Kelley?” but the prizz problem of the |has been jreinstated. o R lene, and_is well acquainted with the ) 13| 't Baltimore—Baffaio 4. Baitimore 9. ~ names of the plavers and the merits of = 3 s each on the field. Gish can tell you _— er E o 0 how many balls or strikes there are | H 1 4 Fan Rive 1 on a batt and how many outs on BA"KEBS = -~ gurs pri—. e 3o o xew | the fide at bat. After the game he B, = S o oy New Bearor Haverntll 2. Xew | can recount the features of the game > = = — | fova 55 11 onine Haverhith 4. New Bed- | 4 nq enjoys talking over the plays with = —_ pe Totals, 8 2 2 " Lowell— same: Worcester owel his friends. 0y vi v L 3 t 380 Am. Tobacco K 0 Lowell zame: W 1. Lowell 1. | his Thy e . the comforts . and SALES IN MODERATE VOLUME. i"x Am. Tobacco ptd s Faicd tor Jiing i 1 Fame: Worcesier 5, Lawell 0; gaime slled 768 | " “How can T enjoy a ball game when | way Aot 3 BROKERS | sieee soual sovemas s and| 115 b oo o 50 5. B4 g Wl ™0 | S o g e & M TSR S | ML L Fhate=Most'of Declines Recover- | {08 08 X8 e e s g o b 00 30 1 0—1| NORFOLK TENNIS TOURNAMENT. |anout me are saving. T can tell avery | that wave eniry comfor o 28 Shetucket Street L e e = o, Piinecun: Gogmr Mases 2 Sruisit oo bem | play Down to Third Round of Binglest{ PIAY tHAL 18 made, I 5 L ARhtR v on New York, Aug. 3—The stock mar-| 460 Brookis i tmon, Mazee: home Frn, Walsh: sactifice and Second of Doubles. A AR & DD Telephone 995, i ket today disclosed its narrow Hmita- | e cooroi ebad A & D 2 —_— 3 ) [ derful skyiine and waic A tions under circumstances as they ex- 200 Do. pfa | 4 b . Aug. 3.—The play in I i York Dalls. off Ewinz 1 -ist. The sharp rebound of the day be- | ——— Central of New Jeracy. Philudelphia 1: str | tennis tournament here was Steamer leaves N Members of New York fore seemed to exhaust the de: Chesapeake & 0iio 55 wila sien " Comnits? down to the third round of piomm. week & from the shorts, and there was none —_ o P nan and 0'Day. the singles and the second round of : d Boston Stock 3 was no; Chicago Great Western he s ¢ nd r East i an: forthcoming of 'a more positive na- Bo. sta S0 05 the doubles. .y was the first time [JUST A8 SCORES OF NORWICH | 050 (o i Exchanges [ture. /While there was no_renewal Qoo & N W Chicaso 3. New Yerk 0. that the weather has been favorable, PEOPLE HAVE. 7 8. m. of the urgent selling which has arous— hiesso, st P New York Ly o o shadass Sed oy ed the suspicion of forced liquidation i e cago defeated New York <ies: Holcomb. Hart- — Fare Norwich 10 iz SO aiscsi: 28 Mreea Bt form time to time, there was a pres- Colorado 4" southern. Chicar % ford, won from Brown, Norfolk. 6-3.| wasting doosn't pay. eIt rrat oy sure of stocks for sal eali v onsolidsted_Gas Sh b s e o 8 e|2-6, §-6 > : PRIVATE WIRE. Tta on i et il Bf > ey Bates Com” Products Evers2p 4 02 6 0 3 8 0| Second round singles: Greenhalgh, | If you neglect the aching back Agent, New Londan, Cur were in moderate volume, but the de- D s 3 Semer Ty 2 ¢ 21 Toledo, won from J. Camp, Norfolk,| Urinary sublen. - dfabaton” SUrely ] e e mand had become so feeble and lan- Do ofd, —onr . Chancein 4 010 0 0 Mamay.t 800161 872 Cole m R Lyman, | tollow S8 thiat no' ablorptiv H 2 Distilers” Securities ... Steinfeidt.s & 0 1 2 0 Bridwel 32 0|6-4 6-2; Vashburn, Bridgepor it S e ey clieve) DAkl All w t o) P n [ k & n () k Provided, and Drices gave way. Hers Bl Somiet 4 1 28" glomins 31 3|won from Biuck Tristol, 6-2, 6-00 K | acherr > oney Pilie rel ator ang there were strong special move- Do. 2d ora 1l | e A | n 3 2 8| Watrous, New Haven. won from K. | %% o4 nm""c 0"“““: mehts, but their sustaining influence General_Fiectitc 3102 owhess s 3 o] Gillette, Pelham Manor, 64, 6-1; . J.| Cure Svers Mdney W (D B9 the wener) Hob weis very soderate. Great Northern pfd - — — | Post, New 7 on from Holcombe, | Norwich citizens endorse them. Members New York Stock Exchange( Any measures of support by the larg- e e K TG SARTR A W04 e 8 2| Hartford, 6-4, 3-8, 6-4. Mrs, Henry Derring, 489 Main St, 7 3 er financial interests seemed to be Interborough Mei. P mge e Third round singles: Nickerson wop | Norwich, Conn., says: I suffered te Norwich Branch withdrawn for a time, after the warn. Do. prd . D ges ey from Betts by default ribly from pains in my back and 1 <2 “ m Shai Buildi ing administered to the bear party that Toter s Aessanter T for Chicazn Schul First round doubles: Post and Cole | thing they were due to disordered kid- nnon I0§ | they would not be permitted to pur- R ey o U Ry e LB g won from Washburn and Washburn by | peys. 1 was always in great misery International Paper International Pump Iowa Central ......... Kansas City Southem. Do. ofd . e Laclede Gas ...... Louisville % Nashville Minp. & S t.Louls M., St P & S. S, M. Mo. Krn. & Tex hits, Tinker. Wiltse. Hofman : default; Lyman and Tu stolen base. Schulte: left on York 6; first base on error. C econd round doubles: Glover and|gq stiff and lame t R to. S 5 - /. Washburn won from Camp and |get about, and if I stooped sharp NG base on balls. off Preister 2. off Willse 3 ;| Richards, 9-7, 8-6. twinges seized me through the lof al‘e | umpires, Kiem and Kane i making it hard for me o straighten 3 b At times my face was so0 badly swollen ERSYEC B BEGAL STVLE. that my eyes were closed, My ankles Unexcelied sue aggressions on_ market values stoeks Bonds ‘without opposition. Before the close of the day the requirements of the shorts asserted themselves again and Investmenis causeq a recovery of most of the day's declines. FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. Marden and-=Root, 6-0 ner won from | when T lay down and often was unable chelsea i 17 e Mornings when I arose I felt LY, to sieep. at 1 could searcely Branahan Tries M The news offered no striking changes . ve e in conditions bearing on values. The s Hand at Pitching. - g - My L bl ‘siephone 901. Jyt4a | growing crops hold a large share of Missousi Pacific 3 Tnday's same was in- | Nothing Too Good for Big League|alzo swelled and my kidneys were in a | serviee direct to and [:uin New attention, and their passage through National Biscuit ” very bad shape. Although I was treat-| All Outside Statersoms ns 1 obtained no benefit| _From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursiaye e Players While on the Road. ot iy the critioal period for their welfare is A who were wild and Ireffective. eard of Doan's Kidney Pills. | Bundays, at 5.16 p. m WALL PAPERS the mgin factor of congtraint on. the | B e B SR plagers of the two big | mhel T heAIe o R eondition in | . New York Pler iz, ias: River, foot > Tt San et Emaly Woit S st Him National and American, | overy way. in fact, to so great an ex- | Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wedness The money market offered nothing now trav late Spring leaves o Brooklyn made three straizht, however. o Hu style. Nothing is | 4o, T felt like a different person. | days. Fridays, at § y. m. % g M, e e e s to supply the depressive influence on Pacifle Matl --... 34 | rins ana Kometebs wes crased {0 e duphoiee | t00 g00d for them while on the road.| Ay e';’;:,'.”,.,, e T B on. | koo or whtte dor folaer. - e o 0 | stocks. Movement of cash into New Pennaytvant In the ninth inninz by fre Eason for kickiog | They insist on the best of everything, | piis warrants me in recommending P. B. Frelght reculvad vntll 6 n m move it we guite a reduc-| York bank reserves continues on a Poopic's Gas 110 The score: . s wa & the pri It i . - : and they get it, too. est terms.” C. A. WHITAKBR, Agent tion in the prices. It is a g0od time | lar le. Th Tor the o t Piitsburg. €. C. & 8& L. e them in the highest terms, bu; Ty avale. e gain for the weei of st Lou Brookiyn. The days of the old “Sullivans, S mayid A Sty SR $4,155.000 on sub-treasury operations i = b 52 & ol when players slept on their elbows, | ¥OF saie by ail dealers. Price 50 ¢ .;x:: Faints, ?5“%‘:‘?;:““’3&2‘%3‘ ;. heu',;d by largt;fidef;rred payments i ce_ca R L 2 3 3lare of the dresry past cents. Tostar-Milburn Co., Buftalo, eral suppl ora - | from the assay office for gold arriv- Rallwey Steel Spring. Mowrer.3b ;! 30 0 v iagnate g -mil- | New 2 Tials. Painting, Paper Hanging and|ing from lLondon. —Additional Ship Heading " | Ronelcns b H 30 5| Rallway magnates and multtomil | New York, sole agents for the United | Monfauk Steamboat Co.’s Line Bacorating. ments are arriving. and yesterday's - e [ S 8 no hitier. wtyle.or: witl any - mare | o ater et Botween New London, Conm, and engagement of over $3,000,000 in Lon- Z = B Sl i Remember the name—Doan's—and | Greenport, Shelter Tnland and Sag e . n Brehancp 2 0 3 8 2 . alconveniences furnished them than do bor. Long Iajand, Steamer yan- #. F. MURTAGH, fonesmasos dousp, Inth sgoount An zowere” 2 121 i 9| the heroes of the diamona today. The | take no other. Bor. long Isjand. Steamer oWyan- = 33‘.‘5.5’"‘ zamn‘;:\lr s“':';'llius bl Tz i gl B % 3 5| <clubs, of course, pay all the traveling TR R 10.00 a. m., 410 p._m. Leaves Sa 92 and 94 West Main Street. Tt (L YR, dofiats, g s 1383 2 17| expenses of their players, and it is a| They Have a Definite Purposs. Harbor 6.00 a. m. 12.30 . m. Jull L e T e Southen Ratlway | Phcips, 1320 | eration that nearly five months of each | iy cases of Kidney and bladder ail- Tenuessee Copper otals, ) 62 3 year the ms are on the road—two | ments. Mrs. Rose Glaser, Terre Haute, f ures. The withdrawals of gold -had 7 e o . } RIS L ot e “Batted for Kometchy in 9th. months on spring practice and two | Ind,, tells the result in her case, “Af- ew nm flrl t eet ?c!°‘ et g mf:iv'_"’be[‘lfi’ Do ot Seore by innings months and a half at least of the|ter suffering for many years from a R toe valia. oF T T e e Union_Pacific . | st Louis ~....0 200010 0 03|regular championship season. serious cas: of kidney trouble and Pl gicessive value of loans on time in L Brookizn 12100 “5 TThe players too, are housed at the | spending much Y tor so-canea || Eleventh St. and University P1. by . 0 | ——— United States Realty Runs, for St s. Bresnahan. | best hotels in the country The Na-|cures, 1 found Kidney Pills the T, wide that continued movement of gold 100 United States Rubber fox Breokty heat, Datton: létt ou bases'\ tional gue “official” hotels are the | only medicine that gave ma a perma- NEW YORK CITY, is indicated. A good Impression was |141800 United States Steel made by the reported assertions of | .00 U0, B0 oo Chicago bankers that the balances of 2100 Va. Carolina Chem. country banks in the western reserve| 210 Wabash One Block West of Brnld'l,i The only absolutely modern fire- proof translent hotel below 224 Btreet. Location central, yet quiet Schenley in Pittsburg, Havlin in Cin- | nent cure. I am again able to he up cinnati, Planters in St. Louis, Majestic | and attend to my work. I shall never n Philadeiphia, Brevoort in Chicago, | hesitate to recommend them.” Lee & Lennox G | Zocher Brookiyn double Zacher, Dalton: sacrifice i Berzen: first bese on errors. stolen bascs. Rurch. Daubert. Hummel Smith > Hemme! to Daubert. Zach BN 9 1700 Do. pfd ..., | to "Konetehy: Tackman to Bresoahan i Mowe oo | and the Coplgy Square in Boston. | Osgood C 5 2 " EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES :tha{e:r‘: tn_‘:;rrkt::‘e hqxzvn:fi\;r:&rillt :{ 0 :::rs:inlhnr_s@l Electric ?n'nrm"bn!'l;}."fl'f 7‘.mh‘l'|' " nfl‘flm"km-;f\! 1 mlq | iting clubs select their ‘n\\'n hotel, but h'rnl ktw’[\ ,\dour h,eu‘,lh sound, to avoid Excellent restaurant and cafe - Fee Y Rai. S % o busnehen 1. of Crathis o Seanlon 2 [ they are always first class. the ills of advancing years, to conserve B New and Second-hand Machines can| the national bank returns to the con- | — — Wheeling & L. Erie. ... ime, umoires, Eason and Johpstone. e 20 Ws fisats Dhoaibls v | i EUhyalonta foroes €057 8 rIsR Rt attached. Moderate prices be seen at the Imperial Garage. e iy haine s e el in a shade better style than any | healthful old age suard your kidneys Send 2¢ stamp for lllustrated Guide C. V. PENDLETON, JR. S E & BASEBALL BRIEFS. other team, hecause President Bush|by taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy. and Map of New York City. Tamps, Gas Tamks, Speedometers| mincio or ponmiie (OF the loan ox- Soeren and Manager McGraw both insist that |Les & Osgood Co, B gy o pansion of the three months preced— ew York, Aug. 3.—Cotton spot B it T Tave Din Base &1 es 3 ing June 30. closed quiet, 15 points higher; mid- Connie Mack has picked up a prom- | commodations that can he furnished. 3¥29d Rumors of price cutting of steel|dling uplands 15.45, middling gulf | ising voung pitcher in Al Bonmer, an | Jy, private Pullman sleepers are al- T R Products by independents were sccom- | 15.70; sales, 3,100 bales. s vears old Idano boy. He will Join | ways engaged for {he Giants when on panied by a suposition that the Unit- | Futures closed steady. Closing bids: | the etics next month. Ttiroel’ dralns, w0 tHut: very: DIy LAILY SERVICE ed States Steel corporation would | August 15.45 September 14.38, Octo- o kb sy Ahowresgfl b L p"xag- T, Steamer BLOCK ISLAN Until Sept. 6th, to BAKERY meet the cuts. The selling of United | her 13.84, November 13.74, December Pop Foster presented very much of | too, whenever possible, has a room for States Steel was a decisive sympa-|13.72, January 13.67, February 13.68,|a football team against Springfield | himself - at hotels furnished with a We are confident our Ples, Cake and | ehctic influence on the ‘general list. | March 13.74, April —, May 13.77, June | the other day. “Pop” has a gridiron | private bath, and there is always an WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISL Bread cannot be excalled. Give us a.| The rally in that stock afforded cor-|13.81, July 13.82. “rep” and so have Stevens, Waters, j awful howl when this luxury is denied trial order. responding relief. The dealings in it, Tiemeyr and Ruell. them by reason of a too crowded hogel ; | AM. | AM, movid 20 Fairmount Street. [ I/nion Pacific and Reading accounted MONEY. or_otherwise. Norwich ... | %26 | 15 | miook 1s1ana for over half the day's total business. = . Eddie Files, who pitched for Hol-| Many players have their own partic. New Londe |8 Waten 11l .., Bonds were irregular. Total sales, New York, Aug. 3.—Money on calll yoke last yvear and after a bri ular pals with whom th always wateh HP ... : l New' London HAVE YOUR par value, $1.444,000. TUnited States|each; highest 13-4 per cent, lowest|sion in the New Bogland le 1 o Block island ....Due Norwich ..... gue this | room, and in that case a suite of e, is expected | rooms including, of course, the bath, bonds were unchanged on call. 11-2, ruling rate 11-2, last loan 11-2, | spring has been in closing bid 11-2, offered 13-4 to report to Manager Luby of North-|is at their disposal. While on trains Time loans firm; sixty days 3@31-4, | ampton this morning, as he has the players, as a general thing, take | Tow. Close. | IOty days 4, six months 4 7-8@5. signed. their meals'in the dining car, but that | * CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. is not obligatory. *Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only. 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETTS Watches and Clocks Repaired , by FRISWELL, STOCKS. High. k2 _made 25 hits for a total of durii season BX 0018 0% ‘bases. s.w)h.vqwnnfl“ nu:' A e i k& Holyoke won from New Haven in a Each player is given $1 to pay for e juniTdaw 25-27 Franklin Street. o iy P ® 16 | SluE#Ing maich at Holyoke Wednesday. | hits meal, or $3 for the day if the en- ATCH “;;122 “'A“,“" .BLBEE ;’sz:‘fio e o7 10 1933 218119 to 7. The features of the game were | tire day Is spent on the trains, w. b > NEWMARKET HOTEL, o 108 516 lorse deers the batting of Foster and Tiemeyer There are some Glants, though, who RETURN RETURN 715 Boswell Ave. CORN the former made three home runms, the | do the old “John Anderson” trick of S0e Adults, Children 25c, 7S¢ Adults, Children 40c. First-class Wines, Licuors and Clgars. ; Sept. 8% e1% g1y | AYSt in the first inning with'one man | eating at restaurants, and frequently 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND, Meals and Welch Rarebit gerved to . 5 Dec. B0% S0k an on Base, the second in the sixth with [a sandwich and a banana furnishes SR order. John T Prop. el 43-5. geeeeee 3 May &% o 1% the bases full and the third in the\| fhem a meal, and the .balance of the Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings st Watch Hil Do, =t oazs: glshth with two on bases Tiemeyers|meal money is tucked away in their Ay o lanaiie T, I TMATIG), DRELY TASeN-APDLY st olfied W‘“flg:% e Sea ot Z% w% | home run came with two men on bases | pocketbook. 1 have lnown. players NEW BNGLAND NAVIGATION ¢, B e e x g AMay