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= o e B - » IORWICF L . _— g e S e oy e tlsholder, whom he de- | o'clock in the Taftville Athletic club : T* § m‘_E m BEFHT AT : 4. f" v 4 e 5 Mm i y feated in ghmnm of the cnl;fl- rooms. E S 3 U1 e cr r s both 4 The l:nall:::‘t’io’d-‘;’o‘t’;%q‘!:}o’ug: Bill Bradley, the veteran Clevelend tional stars aroused wide interest, a |inflelder, ix about to be turned loose. large gallery following the match in | The old fellcgy hasn’'t been flelding or 7 p . = 5 124, the afternoon. Travis displayed all his [ hittin In misjor league form for a | Bouches Landed Upon for 11 Safe Hits—New City g ] 0 class three entries e Sy IR AT xc:uaph-‘gng:?m he would come Dack 4 . ” v " et g i “the rea! sport e =5 b : ! ut given 0pe now 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwish, Conn. League to be Organized Tonight—Whalers Erea' ’ X Sa n%fym;‘";u eats ‘to decide It ELE‘;'-‘ e r st e Al U ig“:“;'m "’".'fi"""g"“:?'.?h"' o P { * 3 5 % " & gam 53 Jr., thy estes o e will go to the minors. AT Lven Saturdsy, Win Sunday—With the Lccal Teams. 8 o o or Bon Cans pane e | Coaries Hyans. i D gl bt el = 5 381 ] ing mare, Mertie R., which went out Springfield and Hartford do not « 300 |and won a heat after both other en- EDDIE HANLON' seem dangerous, while Northampton Motor Boat Owners Y ] -4% | tries each had “two heats to their d, Holyoke are practically out of g . iddl B o3 [ credit. There was much scoring be- - BASEBALL CAREER. | the race.for irst place. But Water- will be repaid by investigating our (Special to The Bulletin.) Whalers Win in Eleventh at Middle- -3 367 | fore the start of the first heat and 5 bury will be a hard team to beat out Boat Jnsurance Peiicy. It protects| p,ijam, Aug. 6.—Putnam braced up town. Mationsd L > Driver Charon warned by Start- |[No Player More Successful and Hon- | and those in, the race all admit that er West that he would be fined if he did not hold his mare back. L. L. B Chapman’s Fred R., with/ Etheridge in ble Than the Green Countrifi fact.—~New ‘en Palladiom, y Who Came from Taft { them when running and when 1aid UP|.on the home grounds and get the game | Meeting i 3 eice i and agal erils i g in their third eleven inning e A e DT M Cats. | by @ score of 7-2 when Taftville came | game of the week, Middletown was de- e and theft. at very low rate.| i, Putnam this afternoon. Oy Pelo- |feated by New London on Saturday 5% e the sulky, won the frst two heats, . {quin was in the box for Putnam and |afternoon at Middletown, thus evening . 4 Eddie Hanlon, who has retired from B. P. Learned & Co., pitched in_top form, while Putnam |up the results of the games, the first AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. POt ehed mothing left. for the fmlsh | 4cifve participation in baseball, - &l- Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.flanded on Boucher for eleven hits. In |having' been a tie and the second a Woa. Lost. e g e A LT *d | though he owns the baseb % Tin. ted 1848, the last of the first ining, while Far- | victory for Middlatown. Ferris was hit e S hes! g % nished in front of | Baltimore on which the Daitimores of Agency Established May 2 custry, the first man up, was batting, |rather heavily and errors contributed e O urns’ mare. Bonnle |{}o Eastern league now play, was not- u : . Bairn, but was set back for runnim Emerson was struck under the chin by | to_the Whalers’ total of four runs. e unning | o3 ns the shrewdsst maker of deals in a pitched ball which bounded - after | The score by innings: R H.E. . i 4 :mcfihir:“f:f:a'hfl - B":"'Bkmf{;‘v the baseball business (il it striking the plate. He began to totter, | New London— % v 1108 | Yor The. Tourtr heat when prcak. AL |down to trading players. The trade and ‘was assisted to the bench, later| 1000010000 2—411 2| chicago 3 back Dri s ch.u e e g a8 et | whereby he secured Willie Keeler for being carried from the field. In the | Middletown— B L L haron trq;.ne;e&_i”l 7 |the famous three-time champion Ori- fifth inning he got back into the game, 000000083002 3505 3 e ks d had the syiorathy of | Oles of Baltimore for Dan Brouthers. and received applause for his sand. A | Batteries: Reiger and Griffith; Ferris 2 i R the sympathy of | who was then “going back,” was per- sl v - | and Johnson; umpire, Bowers. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3: 11 innings. the crowd with him in making the 9 three-bagger by Johnson and a run pire Cleveiand S Boston % st game: Bowon 6. Cleve- | Kick. In the fifth heat Mertie K. |pap® 0c best trade g8 eTer malle ning catch by Hoefer of Houlthan's P Y land 4, secon dsame. v v >, v long drive brought plaudits from tre ~ CENTRALS WIN IN TENTH. Wasiiingion 5. Chiceas 1. took the heat, bt In"the. ateih ‘ha |ones that other ' managers Rt b TP re: B s gn R afraid of him wi he proposed nego- crowd. The score P e e g AR broke almost ‘at the start and ran | (iations e 53 for nearly a quarter of a mile befora Ned Hanlon, as he Redoem Reputation by Administering < Defeat to Fitchville. now called, his po & e] b po a ‘Won.. Lost. 5 e i s 370" 5 3 = - she could be pulled down. Bonnie |advanci b 7 P 4 $ 07 1 LLMRI T 6 21 8°0| aper peing acfeatea by the Hospital 1 - % | Bairn took the heat and the race, |appear aimost too. Jusenile orcect o Every nickle you invest this year 3330 Oimwmn 310 o ol team Saturday, the Centrals ~played F i o Prie_gone thwugh, the whots six Bl Shinst triente, reticos wits wosith in a good business education—--a 10 3 5 ldohsonsy 492 0 3 1 |Fitchyille Sunday afternoon and.won s “ - l_h,e; e 0‘:1' 4 breal 'ndufi R! ™% |honors and the ‘respect of everyon thore traiming in real business 42812 41.00 1|, ten inning game, 10 to 8. The fea- I con: ongy: & ertie R. | with whom he was ever connected 3108 Oanedyb 4 032 0 8| tures of the game were Rist's batting - ‘to¢ | third. The summary: ball player ever had a more success will add at least one 3 6 o % offegaun» 4 1.0 3 0[and the double-play by Hynds and e o - 2:20 class. pace or trot. ful and honorable professional basebail dollar to your salary during the Mollcarst 2 0 10 9] — —|Calkins. In a lesperate endeavor to Bonnie Bairn (Myers), T. ¥. Burns, |career than Hanlon. He mads the na A Totals, 171 win, the Fitchville team put T. Fields| Waterbur 3. : Waterbury Norwioh *......... 3 2 11 2 1 |tional game his life business and study | mext ten years. B RN s oty iy nnii EHD R Tva T R 4 |in topitch in the tenth inning, but an §; Socircoaid 8- secorid gme = red R (Etheride), L. L. Chapman. |and is now resping a well egrned re- | Not “perliaps,” but SURELY. o~ 'y 3 2 i sho: 'ollowet e “ - e yoke A ich ......... 3 w n at s | in 52 the Company that buaks up its | Te - s Bl g i T M R giaang] N s il Chaon [ it e, v, o, be blw Do you ltwmf auy other op- R e e s o S g v WHALERS DEFEAT COLTS. Centrals two runs and the gama. x Norwich ......... 2 3 2,2 1 2 b.gux:a;‘{hf." Eddie Hanlon enterzd Into portunity, 3o fruitful and so certain, s ed. a LR pes 2 |~ The score . 2:20, 2:24-1-2, $:26 1-4, eball he was the greenest, most through which YOU can assure happens. Ask us to put you In thel .. . e | EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. countryfied boy that ever broke int g rieht Company today. Weitlpmrc B MO HIC T aveday | Ot > "o s o Won Lest. s ihe game. He was from Tattyilie, four | | Yourself a large and lastingincrease ISAAC S. JONES, EN" l‘.a;fl:; I-k-- Elgvén. Inning | wasn % 0D Nema 2 NEW YORK Y. C. RACES. 3‘"": ou xl«;‘e of vich. Ha would | | to income ? ame at Middletown. S H HE — rawl in _the very dest of New | : P : Insurance and Real Estate Agent, e o 1 b pmudmore EhoiaaiWise Ve Comaisdors’s Cis Suglind Yankes: tvang Whoi be wag | us train you in the things the Richards Building, 91 Main St. « (Special to The Bulletin.) 1% 2] Bumawo- M. F. Plant’s Shimna Leads First |25ked where he hailed from. i | wordd wants done-—-bookkeeping, aug2daw New London, Aug. 7.—Willimantic |Shrims 113 3| Mostzens alls. Srat professiopal engugement shorthand, typewriting, office met- was unable to connect satisfactorily | cains.is oliceliv.it 11 60|t LR PRl s with the Providance. R. < b i s ‘e with Loveday’s shoots this afternoon, | Clish.rf 0[3Mack 35 0211 7 ere was | then of the New England league, in | saving systems. 1 OFF] F WM. F. & Whalers t - 6 to 3 —— ———— all the wind and sea in the racing run | 1375. He started in as & plteher but Such a training is th , HE ICE 0 « BILL, | and ¢ne Whalers tool the Shme by S0 |z 3074 4| Totals 123011 8| Newark 3. of the New York Yacht club from New | was knocked oui Of the box by (he S ks aepaspart 80 Real Estate e o | 1 Jerses it 5. T ; Jerses City 6, | London to this port Saturday that the | Fall Rivers in the first inning and Success. It is the foundation of the Pitcher Manley made the only tally for | score by inninks: Toronto 3. secind zam. il R S e e B g o e T L B A8 L ] e d YOUR ‘ ee i oo AR E LA A Baltimore 13 Fullets 0. & : X er eesayed pitching again. He was country’s progress an and Fire Insurance, e A Ry e Providence %, Montreal i, first game: Providence 3, | The auxiliary ‘schooner Iris carrted [ put on third base aftor that and made steady climb tothe highest pinnacle - < Sk New London. | witimantie. | Montreal 5. second came—10 innings. away her topmast just after crossing | good from the start. He was always | 2 15 1ocated in Semers’ Block, over Rl St MO g NOAM WEBSTERS Wit - — the finish line off Breton's Reef and |4 fine batter and base runper and| | of your ambition. Wiiliams, Room 9, third fioor. Loveday.p 9 1 3 ofNichols® 4 0 2 3 0] b New England League. the auxiliary Intrepid and the yawl|could hit like a house a Later he | Agk for catalogue. It is free. o Telenbose 1a7, | Eles 10 0 ofoDoneinst 1 10| Fall Biver 3. Worcester 4. first zame: 15 jnings. | Polris each carried away spinnakers. |became an outfielder an posi- | - | Foved 213 1 0fCampionin 2 012 1 o Hand Small End of 4-9 Score t1o the | Secund game—Darknes. The Wi a frered ] tion with the Detrol . Relivanar 3 b OjS T henit 3 01 0 0| New Bedord 7. Maverbil 5. first game: New Bed- e vice commodore's cup, offered the Detroit club and as cap- | | THE NEW LONDON" = s aanen 2 s v 8 Gr lle Team. fona 1. Harerni 0. second same; 5 Iiinggderk. | DY Vice Commodore C. Ledyard Blair |tain of the team he established his 2 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I 8 : —— - = X 8 for the first ivision schooners, was | Arat reputation us a player. Business (©llege 1 1 & 0/D Andrea. ¢ The Noah Websters of Norwich Town, cucdafiZng*unds.2 N4 DLU UU UU UUU | won by the Elmina, owned by Freder- When he first wined the Provide: SROWN & PERKINS, I X 143 Oplmlesp 3 ° | making their first appearance of the 2 Lwma | o C. Brewstter of New Haven. club there came on a rainy day and | RABrubeck, frin. Newlondon. Conn { ttomeys-at-daw | .. i 555 3| towms 39 1215 3| season, handily defeated a picked nine 3 frst game: Lawrence 1| In the second. division Harold F.|he was told by Pitcher Critchley, Big | over First Nat, Bank, Shetucket St | soe by inainge from Greeneville at Sachem park by ¥ Vanderbilt's Vagrant was the victor. ritch, to out and buy himself a ) —— CaTza 4 o New Loudon 10021002 +s|thte score of 14-9. The game was well The Shimna, owned by Morton ubber o rubber boots, rubber sigtrwas next Willimantic 00180000 01|played, foatures being provided in the Plant of New York, led the first divi- (£loves and rubber cap. for 1o matter | Hl h arade P . 7 Tuns, for New London Nealon. Lovedsy, Fose, Sul- | heavy hitting of both teams and the cion sloops over the line, and in the | POW hard it rained or how wet lran, Grifin, for Willimantic Mawter: tvo bise bli | star fielding of Nichols for the Greene- s - second division the Alers, owned by J,|muddy the feld, professional ga Sfuniey 0. o Tovedas 3: srack out. by Lovedsy 3, | Villes. ‘The lineups g -+ ielehesr 9- | W. and E. T. Aker of New York took [had to be played. . Eddie conscientious. Qdouble plase. Noonan to Camvion to’ O'Mara Reiger | Noah Websters—Croker p and if, Ben " - the prize. y did as he was fold and appeared 1o Fose fo Nasiter to Grifn: sacrifice hits. Lovedsy | Houlihan 1f and p, Ryan c, Carter 1b, | “A%° Newark—toronto 5. Newark =. The special cup for auxiligries of- |90 the field in the new regalia. I fered by the regaita committee of the | W45 Keot out in the pouring rain an hour of so fielding batted b he was put wise that it was 2 2. 8 Sulivan; tme, 1.45; umplre, Mr. Sullivan. 4% | Tom Casey 2b, Murray 3b, John Casey | At Jersey City—Buffaio 4, Jersey Clty 5. :[“ ony & [;n m—— 38, George Casey of, Duggaust. New York Yacht cub was won by the i K e e e R e T BT~ . A Intrepid, owned by Lloyd Phoenix, E A 1 g Hospltaie 7, entauia s, age c, J. Savage 1b, Nichols 2b, Murphy =% which 16d the Aloha and the Adriadne mughed that lisle shcrting wolut. The Norwich Hospital team proved| s Gleason 3b, Bowen rf, Calkins If. bk Pl 2 {ter of his and eaid: “Waal, by gosh, 1 a'fls' ee' uslc BA"KEBS 00 spBedy. dr dhe. Centeals o thin Gty | 'oigre By fumin R.H. E. o 4. Washing! The class wi % can fishing for bullheads up - in on the Hospital Jiamond on Saturday e Iy N Ser e e class winners were 3 , Bl Taftville with the rubber uniform. all e - Wbsters 01200245 0—14 14 6| ¢ : Auxliliary schooner class—Iris, own- . 5 - : ¥ rizht, & and O ehing or the . home “tearn, |G'villes 030040200910 5fsm- e, both by Cowror. ana won_ | er. Franels M. Whitehouse, Manches- e R, ot DL A AND NEW STYLES BROKERS struck out eight of the batsmen, while | Umpire, Jim AMcClafforty. triple. Scorer 8 dale mdls] ter, M a owner, 3. W, | 485 and.he will explode with Inughter WALL PAPER ic * i oppo- T W bl ey : - Peniick falled fo fan a simgle OPPO-| L GANIZING NEW CITY LEAGUE. it e L T Aker, Now York o o|Critch it Sl b R L B a -~ The score: —— Zeider,sb 3 0 1 " o1 3 ward, owner, d | home runs off him the next vear in 28 Shetucket Street Hospital. | Centrate. Three Managers Meet Tonight to Ar-|Paemict 4 1 1 : 2 9| A Monks, New York. George L. | 06, BAMe. and we wire'in difterent by ab h a'el ab b D = ] rello, owner, rge L. |clubs. Telephone 905. Kaness 53 % & li\i‘xhl‘c " 31 range Twelve Wesk Schedule. . | Dsheany s 3 2 = 3 ¢! Batchelder. Boston. 3 T e =g L - ’ 0 1 1 0{M'Bumer.ss ¢ 0 o - - - B < 5 S0 oMumai” 2 Manager Desmond of the Centrals 2% % e e s, owher, I BAE 110 st of the Central district, Manager Bowen Y H 18} Berser, 2 i 5 3 Members of New York Jrowirc '« o1 ¢ ofimbse {1 of ‘the Greeneville and Manager Tom ' 1808 Class L—Shivna owner, Morton F.{Executive Committes of Mill League. and Boston Stock Whitett £ 0 0 0 b|Simcoz3d 2 0 Casey of the Norwich Town baseball 2 0t BN, wher, Frederick | President Woods has called a meet- 49 Main Stree! E Bp 40 3 4 oinimiiam ¢ 0 team, have called a meeting for tonight 1 s By Ve, owner, Fre ing of ths executive commitiee of the eel xchanges Haydent 3 1 0 0 0fCalkins.ib 3 at 8 o’clock for the purpose of organiz- H H -(“a’s. - '; r'ar:t‘ “,n:r " Harola F. | Ml league Thursday evening at eight| may18d Jui-y Totals, 35 10 27 10 Totals, 31 6 ing a new city league. At this even- I e S Vanseuit Bfl&;m T % St Youte e nac el ing's session a constitution will bel ... . oo | mas %2HDT 3 , R L 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. || Hoiisl oot 1020130 adopted, officers elected and all mat- | haued for Fenry in sub. - SR e ok Centeals 111111 IREKREER ters so arranged—that this week Will| goore vy funins COMPETENT BACKSTOPS probably see the estart off of a brand | cnicage ... IN GREAT DEMAND Baltic A. C. 24, Greeneville Tigers 1. | new threecornered schedule of twelve | Washingion The Baltic A, U. outclassed their op- | weeks' duration. The managers are to 3 ———— § ponents, the Tigers of Greeneville, by | have the privilege of going to any| Detroit Makes It Three S: Staume. Mupr Adviags Y outhiul i Beee »w e ‘| the score of 24 lo 1. The features of | source for a desired player. and it is| Detrolt Mich. = Aue 7 —Detrolt made it threo ball Asvirants to Study Catching. the game were the fine work of the|their purpose, having obtained faster | 5™ [ Nov York today winninz by o seore | TR flmln": 0m|n|c Baltic A. C. battery and the fielding | plavers, to show a higher quality of | through ragsed support Cosb's betin mogg . | Connie Mack—than whom there is of W. Steffon, Dosautelles and Charon. | baseball than heretofore this season. | same. The scorer no wiser club owner, manager or ob- BANKERS and BROKERS The Baltic A. C. have secured the sar- s Detroit. server in’ baseball, recently said in an vices of Louis Steffon for pitcher. SARATOGA RACES. s po a o .| interview: e b - Daonesyr 317 8 3 4| “The best advice I can give a young S . o e 7 | man who aspires to make for himself 0CKS DONOS Invesiments |z 2. ¢ = g8 B2 Hurricane Stakes, Worth $9,650, Went | Coibet 3 2 1 0 3 o} sreat name - on ‘the diamond 18: e re, Dan Sultivan: . scorer Eq| to Textile—Steeplechase Racer Lost | imiarysy ¢ o 1 & 0 | 'Practice and study ciching. Become PRIVATE WIRE TO . Remmert. 3 His Life. Brlzh.s §1 .34y ola second Buck Ewing. There is prac- New York Chicazo st. Louis| 2 Twelve thousand persons Saturday |gjotenld 2 614 7 2 4| tically no 1imit to the salary that a - B e 3 e afternoon at the Saratoga race track | Summersp 3 o2 man the equal of Lou Criger or Roger ey o g o .Q:J::?'ZJ:&,‘;’,I;;"}; Mig. | S8 Thomas Monohan's chestnut colt, TP = 2| Bresnahan,” when these two catchers A p Mid- ctile, win th e - Towals, 23 el e st e on - Nerwich Branch, Shannon Bidg. | aicionn, writing to the Middletown ! R N ey S ETEuvn UE FRAL Baok cotil. coluuaR ¢ Sun, chooses this “al Troiley league| Nolan's Sir John Johnson finish first Every ball player, every fan. and Teiecphone 901 tea : 18 in the Delawars handicap, for which o 0 8% %l|every club owner knows that Connie al’]d MC”O\V. anved FRANK O. MOSES, Mgg | Fitcher—Reiger, New London. James R. Keene's Maskette was the —who was once a first class catcher Catcher—Johnson, Middletown. favorite. The finishes of both contests Athleties Shut Out St. Louis. himself—is right. The demand for ALWAYS - st dhfi;e——fl;l-‘“r \dedlleto:'r:‘. were of thrilling igterest and brought SPhldelphia through the fine backstops of the Kling-Bresnahan- Secon ase—Burns, New London. the big throng in the grandstand to its shut out St. Louis today, & b -Criger-Sulliv: L vast- WALL PAPERS Third base—Bellis, Middletown. Tost. 3t was the most successtul day's ot "sine St. Loals batiers. me | 1y grenter than it i for Ereat. piteh- Clear, Sparkling, Refreshing Shortstop—Dunlap, )[ldg"gtn\\'fl; sport which the track has seen in a ers, hard hitters or fast flelders; In- The late Spring leaves a larger| Left field—Sullivan, Willimantic. long time. - finitely greater, in fact, than is the stock on hand of the above, and to| <Center field—Bates, Middletown. The North American steeplechase 12 o a|supoly Mmove it we have made quite a reduce| Right field — Edgar, Middletown; | handicap was easily won by Aunt Jule. 41106 a| Singularly enough, it is only by ey tion in the prices. It is a good time| Nealyon, New London. The race was marred by & distressing 53 :2 dlcles or by decades one might almos to buy now. Davia” 35 3 & 2lsay, that start c: tchers are developed. Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, ard flumaccis 116 i) Major league scouts unite in saying > a general supply of decorative mate- LjMuploxt 3 0 2w o|that only a small percentage of young = ) > Tials, Painting, Paper Hanging and IS 1 men wenehnto viaces”on e maiok | WS s James Manley Brewing (o, Providence, Decorating. + 3 2 — = ~.2 2|league clubs today are trying to get ' s - Tois 1127 8 1)the jobs as catchers, This is hard to P. F. MURTAGH X 2 - Ll i o Thegreat cat " Brewersr of Ale ond Porfer. . . | 24 < f the past oceupy fully as import- s SATURDAY MARKETS. _ | 200 International Pump - 39% 30% | Score by inmings et < | #——— Jowa Central - St. Louts °, ant a place in baseball history as do 92 and 94 West Main Street. | ™ 100 Kneas iy Souihern Plinaddphts e = Secormia, e Clarwsonzanae gy - McCORMICK, 30 Franklim Street, Local Agent 0! i H the major club owners are Connecticut Association Standing. = | ,,yiny “these old wackstops, many of o : Won. Lost. P.C.|them barehanded. could afford to take e e W 7 the risk in the days when the pitch- New "Eondon” 5o € : ers came at them on the hop, skip and & e : jump and iet the bail ko at top speed at a distance of only 45 feet, why FAIR GROUNDS RACES. shouldn’t the ambitious young players e of today, protected by gloves as broad Three Classes of Harness Horses |as a palmleaf fan, try for reputations Furnish Sport for Gentiemen’s | When the pitchers are 15 feet farther oriving Gl aap e b i Ly ot e | Custom Grinding| DENTIST Stocks in Scanty Supply at Opening— | 103 Do. ura Prices Abandoned. e s i, & st M., St P, Mo, Kan. Do pfd Z Missourl Pacific Telephone. junld New York, Aug. 6—10.10 a. m.— There was very little life in the open- ing dealings in stocks. The price move- ment was spotty and irregular. 11 a. m.—Stocks were in scanty supply at the opening figures, and when buying orders came into the market prices were advanced sharply. Trad- ing, however, grew duller as the list went progeessively higher. There were What and Where to Buy In Norwich North American 1800 Northern Pacific i 22 pltine Mail - = a few factional reactions near the | au pemiania R EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES e e e At the fair grounds on Saturday | eql mac i par b ereaey, o Alers TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS DR. E. J.. JONES Now and Becond-hand Machines can STOCKS. Pittaburg_ Cosl afternoon the 20th annual meet of {tha¢ the reason may be found in the t YANTIC ELEVATOR. B, Machie sTO| S o rets i 31 | the Gentlemen's Driving club had an | 128! {na: the ol caichers were pro- - Suite 46, Shannon Building C. V. PENDLETON, JR. e Railway Steel Spring. ... 3 i o fair atternoon of sport pho_saw |verbially modest in action and when | A, R. MANNING, Yantlc, Conn. | rake elevator Shetucket street en- Lam Gas Tanks, Speedometers =" Agriemrural P e the features were furnished by the | (e bell rang for their retirement they Telephone. dec14d |(rance. 'Phone. and supplies for sale. o wtd > 20 elass. The programme. wag |duietly slipped out of the spotlight jy204 ock Tsland Co. 2 3 v 5 d kept still. There are none to sing Do ot e changed rom two classes into three | {icir praises today but the fans who NEW STOCK OLIVE OIL v ' & 8. ¥ %4 pia and was about an hour late in start- saw them in action. . Cotton 01 .. ® Am: Hide & T bl . =% ing o that the final heat in the 2.20 e s of Remnants, Silks. Dress Goods. Lin- NOTICE e Do " as * nol trotted ULl nearly 645 | e miahes wave of popularits mhen | gAY Al at lowest prices. Good lengths . ORae ranet = Sioss sh = = 4 v uits an skirts. a - e B Doty - . 3 | gclock. but those who Bad left be- | " et with the terrible accident that | shem: - nd 8e® | and; imported. The finest quality outher: eitwey .. ais | fore this race was decided lost the|rorced him to retire. In his days he THE REMNANT STORE. of Olive Oil. Just received. : = best part of the afternoon. . 300 Do o0 one . Boswell Ave. will be closed S Ul Joatyk s filxs&: Gompes (oThe afficials for the day were the e e ORley, Ml e N eean alloms Prop. OTTO Y, from Seventh fo Twelfth| : el T ; Totodo, VS W e e Tl Bechuiin, | way. Getzein and Baldwin. and in 188L | Next to Fire Station. marz6d No. 336 Franklin Street. el pa EEa B N e Norwich: judges and timers, Geores | 1883, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1858, 1889, 1890 : and 1893 he led the old league, Anaconda Mining Pendleton. Stonington; Harry Holmes, Atehison . . s p Barney Gilligan and Vincent Nava St. until further notice. 3 o0 Thiiea S ’;E,‘i,‘;{, ¢ W B |Nae lendos wnS Jemef B B | o small men, but how_grandly and S BLOCK IS LAy senvice |’ United Stajes & % E mely they face e hurricane pitch- - > 200 Do. pfa - In the specia] 2:25 class, whi { P ] v 3 Fer order o e el e gpecial 23 class, wwieh was |ELSY SO o Ratbournet teamer BL LAND veasept’on BRI ST B ERDT eTa d|on be S o b Bt || WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND e ST Tace easily from W. F. Baileys Ella |e causht Larry Corcoran, Fred Gold Western Maryiand smith, Jim McCormick and John Street Commissioner, — Westingnotse. Hiectric R, which was driven by her owner. | S e 5 - a When they were at their best. | PM. | P E. C. LILLIBRIDGE 49 Western Talen' - 5 |Bailey made astrong drive in the{{atheon YIHSH heY NECE AL (NN PG ] Norwion L Block Tslund | B | s iy22a CHileags” Teat I W 5 S o i g last heat to win, pushing his horse | ;i White Sox wom the pennant jn New Lon Watceh il . 2.30 | 430 2 Do eta into the lead vight after the start, | Shay “umer 1evs. tees ana Do "niin [ Waten i New' London o0 | 800 but HQIIHIP‘ Wilkes passed the Bailey 3 "'e .,"\'p h-"nl il’ml ””.‘.‘;' e in Rlock Isian I Norwich | .:,’]dl, ']’ 39 5 5 3 are at the 2-8 ‘mark and finished E . copt i G . SEORGE €. GRANE: nominaLs nb IoARETIRg Joad beats i o o Ty O wing's lsoat_ wark_ was done.behind [N, 7" TRerBt Sundaxe. g il et Time ot Meady | V2t 8 ek ol L Ewing's iost work was done benina 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS ndertaker. and Embalmer . ninety days . Bonu Wilkes Etheridge), F 2 c| v Welc - ~4 to4, six monthm | S, G e B e Ttk A thon R SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS 32 Providence St., Taftvilie. Bawra T S e oo Ella R (2ailey) 3 that siamp. o > Moudays, Wednesdays and Fridays to Sept, 2. Prompt attention to day or cain g s . : COTPR o Hime, 35 i Travis Dafeated by National Champion. ||’ WATCH HILL s | BLOCK ISLAND /520 s 3 s Y o ol e iy e i e Agd e o 54 S0 Adults, ChlidFen 25c. 720 Adults, Children 40c. - Telephon. é9-3L. amrl: g AR TR > ng bids: Augcust|only two entries and was won in o] by pf the Hinsdaie Goif club, the uational 13y 39, October 13.46, |straight heats by the pacer, champion, won the anmual invitation 4% HOURS AT WATCH MU 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND. 134 B > 5 ' #% 12 13| Janvary 13.42, February 13.44, March | B. by : rnamen ew oda. e foake” = d3ah | 13546, April —, May 1347, June 13.50, | arove me bacias pars Lany {ournament of the Glenview club today. [N ‘Shsée Dinne? Housés” and Bathinx Beach near landings at Watob 1l S o L pa ing er J-Travis of the Gar- |} ana Bisek fsland. Per further infcrmation, party rates, apply at . " 16% ¥ against the Walz horse den City club of New York. 1 up in 37 |} 6f company near land arw 2 5 2| Suot closed quiet. 38 points higher: |in the two heats holes. the voung Yale colle % c 1 - Lot 4% | middling uplands 15.90, middling gulf | but in onstrated that his o3 k) R 20 1 . on 16.15; sales,~2,778 bales