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With Score 0 to 0—C ~ from Giants—With the White Sox and Athl 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. b;ng Drawn Out Eatile o Nationals Win Again ‘O .her Teams. Motor Boat Owners - will be repaid by investigating our Boat Jnsurance Policy. hen running and when laid up and against all marine periis includ- ipg fire and theft at. very B. P."Learned & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Agency Established May 1846 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Chicago, Aug. 4.—“Big Ed” Walsh of the White Sox and Jack Coombs of the Athlstics fought the most spectac- ular sla duel of tna season here to--| hout a hit in nine innings and al- lowed but three safeties during the triking out eighteen Sox. Walsh allowed six hits and fanned ten. Three fast double plays in the closing rounds, Collins starring, blasted Chicago’s chances for going ahead. Darkness stopped the duel. with Eddie 3 B ) Hiesiduyl H q ] y any man can be that backs up its Insurance after his Don't wait till this you in the The Best Comp: in is the Compan; PORPIOPRUR S g1 ausruman wlesusssssss house has burned PO Ty | Esoosnmnasny | w slusssorsssssms 3 right Company tod 1SAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estats Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. for 3. Colns Scoce by innings: 50 0000000000000 Philadelphia— 00 0000000060000 0 00 base hit. Dousherty: Livingstone. Mutien: sacrifice hits. Baker. Coltins’;double Dougherty to Tannehlll, Baker o E Collins E. Collins t Barrs. . Collins o Davla: left o bases, Chicago 6, Philadeiphia 13: Philadeiphla 3: hit by plicher. 1BE OFFICE OF WM.-F. HILL, Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, 1s tocated In Semers’ Block, over C. M. Wilkams, Room 9, third foor. Telephone 147. . Bary, 8, Coombs, Lord 2. Datis). by Meloan, Tannehil 3 . Dougherty Sullivan Muller': passed ball. Sullivan: wild pitch, Coombs: Walsh: time, 3.28; umpires, Dineen and Per- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SROWN & PERKINS, Ittorneys-atlaw ever First Nar Bank. Shetucket St Entrane. to Thames Nat Rank Monday end Sat- oct2sa Tucker, Anthony & Co. and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. Detroit Drove Karger from Box. Mich., Aug. 4.—Detroit drove the ‘gox in the first inning today, seoring four runs Collina _sueceeded Karger ‘Willett pliched " great ball. and “vinning the game. nd vas emective. 3 3 Bush, for Bosten Hooper. Wagner: two hase hits. Stanage; three base hit. Members of New York Td Bocron stocky | B T R R : umpires, Egan and O'Liughlin. Cleveland 6, New York 5. Cleveland. Suz. —In a hard -hitting_game’Clere- land defeated New York 6 to 5. New York had an early lead, but Cleveland bunehed hits In the eighth and scored fire runs. Seore: | s 1 S Totals. 5412 27 15 “Batted for Rach i 7en. for Cleveland Graney 2, Birmingham, Ball, for New York D Gardner. Warlicp: two base hits, Gardner’ sacrifice hits. Niles, Hemphill: Niles: stolen bases, Lajole. Cree. Chase. Hemphill, Danicls; double’ play. Turmer to Lalol e base on bl o Yours 3 Varhop 2 truck out. by Young o Bt base on’ errer Cleveland 1 teft on base: fand, T New York T: tme. 141 umpires, nd Keein. St. Louis and Washington Divide Monors. StLouls, Aug. £.—St Louls and Washington won a game each in foday's double headcr. Johmson’s Dltching beat St Lovis In the fizst game 9 15 1 and Leke was too much for the sisito; ond. scote 5 to 0. Seores First game ofiier Giterfeid. Whiride 55 0| Gesster.t 1{Fnglaub. 1 ofstrect.c 3| Tohnson.p of of e s Score by innings: Totals, S. Tous ... 0 Washington o 2 for Washinston Gesster 2, Unglaub. Rans tor - St. Elberfeld, McBride, Conroy Johmsop 2; two base hits. W Qitifer home 1. Johnson: sacrifice hits. Elberte ride: doub play. Jobuson to Unglaub to Rillifer: stolen b Schweitzer 2. Gessicr, Unglaub: first base on balls. off Ray 6, off Jomneom 21 siruck oot by Ras 2. by Sohnson §: Jeft on bas Touis 6. Washinaton 8; tme. 1.45; umsire. ‘Second game— st Loui Washin anh B a e W Stonete 4272 0 Ofschaerer Harseiss 3 10 0 ofKuies Wallace.ss 3 0 0 3 0 Newmaidb 4 110 0 0 Sweitzerer 4 32 0 ol Grigznrt . 41100 Trucsdsle 3 1120 Stephensc 3 0 9 2 0fSime Laken 123 oferse = 2 Groom.» Towis 0T 8 0 B Score by tnnnes B Teeds .8 0 010004 Washtngion @6 00000060 Runs, for St Leuls Stone Harizell Wailace. Newman, Schweitzer: two base Wit Conroy: stolen bases. Schweltzer, Schacfer 2. Unglaub. Stane: frst baze on balls, oF Lake %, off Groom i: struck out. by Lake 9. by Groom 2: left on bases, St Louls 4, Washington. 3: time, 1.56; umplre. Evans. Jewett City Meets Leaders Saturday Following is the Jewett City's line- up for Saturday's games: Ritchie If, MgGrath, 3b, Gadbois 2b, A. T. L'Heu- reux c, Clabby 1b A. L'Heureux rf, Murray ss, O'Leary p. Smith rf, Blan- chette Geer subs. With the above line up Manager U. H. Desrosiers be- lieves Jewett City should be able to down the leaders, Exchanges Boston. New York. 5% Siate Street. 24 Brond Street. PRIVATE WIRE. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. WATCHING AND WAITING Speculators—Iirregular e Movement—Dull Tra Dominick & Dominick Members New York Stock Exchange Norwich Branch New York, Aug. 4—The speculative attitude toward the stock market re- mains one of watching and waiting as was shown in the halting and irreg- Canadian Pecific Central Leather esipeake & Ol Cilcago & Alton.. . Chicago ‘Great Wesiern Do. pta Chicag & Lout: & Tren ular movement of prices today and the extreme dullness the larger view the doubts are whether the long decline in prices has met the deterioration_in business as it has oc- curred and as it is foreseen. answer to that question would depend whether the stock market would with- stand an additional falling off in busi- ness activity by maintaining prices. the more immediate questions to be solved have to do with eonditions peculiar to the stock market The belief that bankers had been called upon again to relieve some over-extended accounts of large capi- talists and that some of the liquida- tion yesterday and early today was in connection had a disturbing ef- fect on sentiment. The relief thus af- forded removes the threatening influ- ence so far but does not remove the apprehension that further work of the same kind is to be done. ance of forced liquidation at a sacri- fice in such cases leaves the possibility also of reeurrent liquidation counts thus protected as favorable op- v offers in the markat. ‘The bear party, on the other hand, attempting to depress prices by and sales at concessions on short 10 Shetucket Street, Shannon Buikding Stocks Investments FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. Telephone 301. WALL PAPERS late Spring stock on hand of the above, move it we have made quite a reduce tion in the prices. of the trading. It is a good time Also Paints, Muresco. Moldings, and a general supply of decorative mate- rials. Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating. . P. F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone. The avoid- Southern Consolidated Gas Com Troducts Delaware & i Denver & Rio Grande. Do, otd Disutieds' Securitic: Do, General Great Northern prd Do, Ore ctte Wiiots Central Tnterboreugh Met. Do. ot Tnter | Harvester Tnter Madine ofd atemational Pap Tntermational Pump Towa Centrat Kansas Clty Southern Do. zta 3 Yaciede Gas Luoisville & Nashrille Minn, & Louks. brai-Ty St Mo, K S Tex Do.” pta Misour Prcite National Bi-eut National Lead [ Penusytvants ... encountered evidence buying power that made "them cautious. The supply of stocks also showed a tendency to decrease when bids were made to secure them to cover shorts. _ was the narrow, hesitating drift of prices. course of the crops holds the largest share of speculative attention. The reported denial by the president of the United States Steel corporation that prices of steel products were be- ing cut did not set at rest entirely the Dbelief that the market in that indus- tending lowar. weakness in the copper industrials re- doubts over the reality of the improvement in_ that trade. In the field of politics the action of conventions in the westarn states some operators as ground for selling stocks, in the view that movements to alter the tariff and renewed agitation of anti-corporation,| would detract from the, de- EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES and Second-hand Machine: Seen at the Imperial Garage C. V. PENDLETON, JR. , Gas Tanks, and supplies for, sale. The special Speedometers was advanced by Peaple's Gas Pittsburg, C. €. & Si L. Ptisburs Coal ....... Southem Rallway Do. ptd Terpeasee Copper 3 e Tnion . Packfic vo. bt United 5 Tnited States Rubber.. United States Steel. Do. “pta Ttan | Copper Cal Car. | Chem Wabagit Do pra corporation securities. The favorabfe views of the crop wveral good reports of railroads were factors in turning the downward movement prices upwards. proved trivial. The heavy congestion of the scanty dealings in United States Steel, T'nion Pacific and Reading was proof of the highly professional char- acter of the market. Bonds were par value. bonds were unchanged on call. Individuality - Is What Couats In Photegraphy. personality, outlook and car loading b; the fine joints & traits that Toned down by the patural splirit of en artist iInto perfect accord. Not & of paper and pastebosrd with & ready-made look. If you want a photo of your rem self. or what your friends see to lova and admire. call on LAIGHTON The Photographer, ?vlfln Soctety . Total sales, United States I{li!ebn served to _John le. Prop. Tel Westers Marsland Westhugouse Eiectric Western Unlon Wheeling & ‘L. Firle Total sales, 506,000 shares. - CCTTON. New York, Aug. 4.—Cotton spot closed quiet: ‘middling uplands, 15.45; middling gulf, 15.70; sales, 3.090 bales. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: August 15.41, September 14.30, October 13.66, November 13.54, December 13. January 13.48, February 13.50, March 13.65, April 1357, May 13.60, June 13.61. MONEY. New York, .Aug. 4.—Money on call easy: highest 1 2-4 per cent: lowest 1p-2; ruling ¢ 2; last loan 1 1-2; Closing bid 1 1-4; offered at 1 1-2. Time loans fir mand dull; sixty days 3@3 1-4 per cent.: ninety days 3 3-4 4; six months 4 7-3@5. 1015 0% 4% 105 R 109 [N I 5% That s the one safe and mure way td maintain supposcd to tell them what | CAN ATHLI Take it from me, boys, a pro- 4 has got to'hang on to if I ever lose 01 tioodle, some one can hire a swell ddy labovdr for §i.i by applying to my sheek in T FOOTBAKL NEARLY HERE. t of the Big Games Between the Various Colleges. Foatball will soon be here: ing is a list of dates of the big UND | .l _HEADED IN H.AOI Boston Has a Chance at Pennant but Tigers Seem Stuck in Fourth Plac With % lead of haif ‘a dozen games over the next nearest team. the Ath- letics seem to have exceedingly g prospects for winning another Ameri- can league pennant. but the tous! Hospitals Swamp Bakic Clerks. baseball, team found the Baltic Clerks so casy on the Hos pital diamond Thursday afternoon tht might have made the seore 27 instead of the The Hospital appearance gaze, continual work in a pro- fession” the every act of which is pk., 20-30 [ the subject of comment of thousands, 19 | o doubt tend to bring out the peculiari- lurk in the disposition ‘of One of the chief thinks ¢ ball play- er wants to do is to work out of posi- The outfielder wants to pitch, the pitcher to play some base, catcher to do anything except don the In fact, nothing hest wort of luek or. down can. 80 it seems, keep the team Manager Mack has everything that he needs to pull off the trick. has the best balanced as well rongest team In the league this year and has worked his way to the top In the face of some discouraging hand! caps in the way of injuries to players. Now, with the haifway mark behind him and the team golng right, It looks Iiks a cinch. will be no runawa has not been the style in the past, and there is no rea- son to believe that The home players wearled of running around the paths Britt pitched the first three fnnings for the hospital although the Potatoes, INOW “Fotatoes, New_ Onions,” ties which clerks scored Pineapples, Grapefruit, - Wesleyan at New Haven. I—Syracuse at 5—Tufts ut New Haven. 8—Holy Cross at Neiw Vest Point.at W 22—Vafiderbilt at New Haven. Oct. 29—Colgate ut suceeded by Bill Austin, off whom ohe 30| Cucumbers. ea.,'s 5| Blackberries, at. 15 Lima Beans. ot 20| Blueberries, ot v ivaccRd Native Tomaioes E-ad Lettuce, Caulifiower, the Centrals Saturday. uash, each, 13| String ‘Beans, at 13| ae Prant, Plums, do.. slsweet corn, doz.. 20 Several 'players on teams are no exception to the rule. Roger Bresnahan is one of the most versatile athletes in the Originally a_pitcher, Roger turned to While with New York the strenuous leader played in the outfield with great success. Since assuming the leadership of Camp Cardinal he has played the outfield, ond and third bases. Lush Played the Outfield. In former, vears Jobmny Lush was played in the outfield, owing to the southpaw’s fondness for ; pitchers. While with the Philadelphia. club John assumed Roy Thomas’ place in center any time the Quaker =cheduled for Sunday games. He broke up several battles while in the role of TRAVELERS' DIMECTORY. of pourse. race about it. That Princeton at_Princeton. New Haven. bl profession. 19—Harvarg g 16wl prove o The Athletics. will back If they succeed In getting a much-| greater lead (han they Eome rival Hightanders, will come up for @ brush through the hometreteh ing of the New York team this-vear is'a source of great rejol ican legue clreles, for (his s the first time that the Highlanders have made 00d, notwithstanding the fact that re- Peated cfforts have been made to make “ime Detroit team ot as good as it was lant vear. while ‘are better than eve 1—Stevens at Princeton, Oct. 4—Villanova at Princeton. S—New York INORWICH LINE Winter Lamb— now_hold, and Chops, Smoked Hams, = | Native Lamb— , a8 well as sec- Smoked Shoulders Smoked Tongues, | Driea Beef. Corned Beef, 13- Foriernouse: Steak fayette at Princeton. Oct. 29—Carlisle at Princeton. 5—Fordham at Princeton. —Yale at Princeton. The show- Western Veal— i In Amer- o water way way of tra grand little Sept. 24—Hobart at Ithaca. 1—Renssalaer “‘,fl"’ Veal— Polytelhnic Oct.’s—Oberlin at Ithaca. o ‘orgham at Tthaca. —Vermont at Ithaca. villiams at Tthac: S—Harvard at Cambridge. 12—Chicago at Ithaca. 24—Pennsylvania at them a winner. that hawe every inside ' Rounds, L egatio Shoulder Steak, 15|3ausage. o A delightful the Athletic: Bostons ar g % Mack’'s bunch and there is nothing In ion that compares with the leaders. If the Athletics do win nant the team that beats them for the | Steve Evans with very fair success and came into the majors on his recommendations as an initial_sacker. ard Waddell of Browns can play first base, while the former is no mean shortstop. Howell, had his arm not failed, would likely have drifted to league team as a third baseman. There ¢ few men today that have any- thing on Howell as a guardian of the far corner. Bob Wallace was a pitcher prior to into the fielding game, and he was sent to third base before he be- Bailey was an out- before Eddie his-chin, which Faney L. I Ducksy Broilers, 3 Phila. Chickens, 30 Native Chickens, 30|Squab: kdays only Turkeys, 38 40 The Chicago Cubs still hold | the National be surprising the order before long. New York Giants strong bid and the Pittsburg Sept. 24—St. Bonavel Syra- bl 2 a o Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telophone Agent, New 'All Water Route NEW YORK | Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelied serviee direct All Outeide Statersoms, Norwich Tuesdays, Granulated. Brown. 18 1b: Powdered. 14 1h. Molasses— ¥ Porto Rico, g: N. Orleans. g: 32IMaple Syruj 22| bottle, 42 25l1cerosens ol1.13@i5 Oct. 1—Yale at New Haven. Oct. S—Rochester at Syrac; Oct. 15—Carlisle at Syracuse. —Hobart at Syracuse. —Michigan Nov, 5—Vermont at Colgate at Syracuse. nols at Urbana. PHILLIPS, Enz. Datry, signs of “coming back.” ub won the national n a National winner failed to repeat at least onc and the Boston, and Chicago ampionships the Pirates Pickles. gallon. Esss, local, do; Honey. comb Vinegar, gal. came a shortstop. fielder down in Texas Karger put a_dent in affected his prowe: then assumed pitching and has been-trying ever since. Dan Hoff- | man was originally a pitcher. but w s0 wild and maimed so many ball play that the president of the league persuaded the manager to shift Daniel The reverse was the teams each in succession. live up to precedent and cdpture the flag for the second the struggle for world's baseball hon- ors next October may Pennsylvania tgams. J.—Bowdoin_at West —Tufts at West Point. West Point. —Lehigh at West Point. 5—Springfield Market Cod, Of 8. Haddock., Steak Pollock, Am. Sacdines. 5@15. Kound Clams, ¢ Canmed !nlmoqn. 15 be between Lobsters— 12—Villanova at West Point. Trinity at West Point at Philadelphia. but which has never come true. would be a lot of m but nothing Steak Coa. in such a sc ike the amount Brana. box. 6 Spanish Mackerel, R. Clams, pk. to the outfield. case with Joe Lake, Newburg, N. Y., and led his league in —Bates at Cambridge. at Cambridge. Cambridge Cambridge. Cambridge. West Point. Cambridge. Dartmouth at Cambridge. i 2 iKing Mackerel, Philadelphia and New g0 and New tween Chic to and from New York Soft Shell Crabs, s to Pitch. loves to piteh. through the motions of a man prepar- ing to go into the box. and nothing more than to curve a ball edly and have aregular_catcher fight it. The gig Detroit catcher, Oscar Stan-— winning team a profitable business all If this is tru Thursdays, Oct. 29— West may seem like Cobb can bend New York Pler River, fook dnys, Fridays, at'5 » m. Straw, cwt. “Phone _or write for folder, Bread Flou Pennsylvania, Cottonseed Beal, prove zood C. A, WHITAKER, Stanage wears a finger glove and es- says fancler stunts than He gets behind catching outfit only Corn, bushel, i—Dickinse Philadelphia. Providence. State at PhilsZelphia Philadelphia. o Philadelphia. Michigan at Philadelphia. Syracuse at Philadelphia. rnell at Philadelphia. Dartmouth. at Hanover. with less thought to the financlal re Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Montauk Steamboat Co.’s Line Shelter Island NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDI when he has to. Adrian Joss of the Naps asplres to Day after day he be a first baseman. stands at the bag during pract ods and grabs off wild throws and hot grounders. If he could hit, Joss would be a star at that position. would be a as a matter is a grand es all down the line. Williams at Williamstown. And so it s sn—Boston-Cincinnatt game pitch. and if ou can field you aspire ard at Cambridge. At Brookisn—Brookiyn-St. Louls sdime. postponed —Norwich at Providence. Island at Providence. Providence. sylvania at Providence. Cambridge. BATTING AVERAGES. Cobb and Snodgrass Leaders of Amer- ican and National League Batsmen. otted Stack Hard. Pittsburg Bit the ball vers hard ioday. knoeking Stack off the rubber in the and won easlly 8 to 0. s—Colgate at -Harvard at —Tufts at Providen seareuamusng! Cobb_has succeeded Lajoie in the American leagu: Speaker aiso stands Eddie Collins is best in acquiring stol- with Cobb of the leading hitters, —Vermont at Providence, . at Providence, Carliste at Providence. IASRUEN PRI 1 The Standard of Excellence Do as your neighbor is doing ¢ Order your ale by the name, Hanley’s Peerless, and treat yourself to ale perfection. -————dj} g = The Jomes Hanley Brzwing (o, Providence = Brewers of Ale ond Porter. gL T S WA 15 SIS e . 6—Rutgers at Annapolis, Villanova at nia at Annapolis. ~Western Reserve wlocssunssen ) overeccsen Cobb, Detroit Score by tnings: Oldring,” Athletics for Plttaburs Tvene 2, Philadelphia. ot In Gfth) ot St Laporte, New In the Trolley Leagu Burns and edrus; struck out, New York 8, Pittsburz 10: first base on bails, of ‘Brennan 1. : Willimantic umpires, 0'Day and Breinan. teams have ¢ in which thel Chicago Makes it Three Straisht from New York. New York, Ang. 3. Middletown has used 20 men so far. has struggled along. of the New York als is first among National league bats- men with an average of .344 of Pittsburg Averages of the leaders, nine weeks and used 34 players vyt . an average of o D. J. 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Sullivan, New This week we are displaying ery article has the guarantee of The Lee & Osgood Company “If not right, it's made right,” and we mean you need anything in this Rubber line be sure and see The Lee & 0Osgood Co., Retail Department Bresnahan, St. 1 Middletown James Harris. Mid Willimantic ¥ | OLDFIELD TALKS ABOUT JEFFRIES. Foye, New I Noonan, Willimantic Enstern Leanue. Providence—Providence-Menteeal Griffin, New Race Driver Who cusses Fighter Who Didn't. “It was a crime to have sent Jeffries pec. |in the ring with Johnson. ,, —Rochester 8. Newark = At Baltimore—Baltimore Connecticut Five More Norwich, Conn. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE re but five or the Conpecticut and the fun and work commence. the managers have something up thelr particularly but_he has nothing on th ew Haven and Hartford, while making a strong bid at the early part of the season for first backsliding, backsliding of Britain and Springfield, to cause trouble. Whije they are not looked upon to be strong contenders for the rag, they are automobiiist, was talking with a group porting celebrities racently. six years I have been spénding my winters in Los Angeles, and most of my time out there \as spent around Jeff's place with his Jack Kipper, other team Steamer BLOCK ISLLAND WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND Block Tsland Watch Hill matism a couple of years ago that he and with the could hardly play pool. At.that time ke with him if anyone even suggested that he would fight again. “Jeffries is several vears older than I am, but 1 guess I have traveled as And that fa necessarily 5 o I can drive Benz - far_faster drove vears dgo,,but it is a different from fighting: Driving a car needs only qQuick thinking, and n acquaintance eye and hand. “T know I never coul nearly as fast as I did years ago. A as for being able to stand a good punch or two in the stomsch or mouth, why, I would do a lay-down would make the picture machin: men have chills and fever. “Jeffries not oniy could not stand the blows, but his quick thinking machin- ery was on the blink, and there was thoight and action His hands never knew his At Lowell—Lowell-Rrockton same postpoped; rain. ‘Bedfora- Haverhlll game for the teams that are fight- One cannot tell in baseball. s are trimmed 4 tall end team and then again they < RS SeRE xSundays only “Daily, except Sundaye) 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS nd Fridays to Se BLOCK ISLAN, T3¢ Adulin, Ch CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. proposition race the next day. Centrals at New Londen Today. Manager Joe Desmond of the Cen- Monduyn, We. WATCH HILL id ride a Bicycle d his team 10 New lLon trals will t the Douglas A. C don teday to play at a plenic there. Noah Websters Organize The Noah Websters Town have or; team for the season and will play the Crescents of thig city §th, on the Norwich Town green. Th= lineup of the Noah Websters is as e Ryan su, Casey db. Fiotds 1b, Casey 2b, yan ss, ), ct,’ Stanton 'rf. nized their 15 ISLAND. Eddiz McGrath, the man who de- | is at Readville with nine head from Shawsheen River farm Sewen of them are by Binger or his son, Aquilin, and a right good caits they are.—The es and Bathing I Shore Dinner H infermation, party r ana Block of company near landing, Norwich. NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., on Saturday, veloped Uhlan, JEWETT, Agent no combining