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’ ERRORS FOST W ILERS GAME Willimantic Took Came at New London by 3 t~ 1 Score—St. Louis Natioazals Break Lcnjy Losing Wlll)lm V. Avery Sunday were Mrs. " LETTERS VO STATES. [T renimgesss . dnukhl'r and husband, Mr, and Mrs Ahern and Irving Thompson. Mra, Henry Whipple of Providense and H. ldzule Bpicer of Ashawey Friday of last week with Mrs. TOLLAND COUNTY SOUTHWIEEINOTON O R0 ety Secretary C. D. Hine Confers With | op Airs, Harrelt C. Kenvon Mondny. mh? ng anywhere| in the world at VERY LOW COST. J. L LATHROP & SONS. etucket = & Sirest, Norwich, Conm Athities Taks Another from Tigors. - — | 4 . The 'd of assesso ve co i\ Streak—New York Yacht Club Ends Z nnual Cruise.| reume st today, 2 CBLU 1A Soysel ind=Hell; Bmployse’) Ex i e TanaYe S 3 . pleted ‘assessment of the tax of 191 = - - % “: A . & outsien: on the th, and has ndjlmrfiml ntil the clerk Ilhs.i S g Fred Wolfi Gone to Germany—Fair o written up the book containing the liat N. TARRANT & CO Pt Wetn Gk e Sarmsmr 8|y i b ine o e | e o e B 3| comnecTiouT AssociaTion sTANbiNG AMERICAN SONDER YACHTS. = 5% o % State. Board ‘of ‘Hauiaiion, and Su | ROCKVILLE 117 MAIN STREET. | simansse ety 2 Team That Will Sail A Datrsit Phitadeshis. 5328 3 iorea’s hicnicar SounE, Deoble Shn | the 2d ‘inspecting thé school bulldings - e onden e 2 Boats Selected. Mlutsrear 4 1% 513 0 o|tWednescay of last week. and in conference with the local au- | Burial of Pastor’s Little Son in West Fire, Accide Healith, g ) X r Delehantz.2 2 1 3 S The children of Mr. and Mra. John |thorities. An amicable understand Virginia—General News. ’ 1“0 2 41400 ing of the school situation has becn S A2 Marblehead, Mass, Aus, L e ¥ 15 2 6| H. Davis of Hamden are visiting rel- o) eas-l e (Special to the Bulletin.) o e v reached and the present school year Okey Lore; the thre nd h ity, Neow Eoman: Akt 15~ Wik ‘Ahmeglcan‘ tosm that will sall asaiust 300 Soiviod -u‘\‘u ‘S"h towr; promises excellent results. Work-on | Okey Toren the d a_ha w London, —Williman- | the Spanish Sonder vachts next weel S04 r. Shackleton of East Killingby 4 : on [ montha’ old son of Rev. and Mra, Pbtg Glass and Steam BO"CI‘ tic took the lead in the second inning | for the President Taft and Governor 3 T390 % was a guest of the family of W. H.|ihS Tew school house 6° WAngton | gutton, died Aug. b and wis taken the ) here this afternoon and held it all | Draper cups were selected tonight aft- H 13 1| Kneeland over Tuesday. s Lprogresging i 3 Dext day by its parents to West Vir the way. defeating the Whalers 3 to |er five days' racing, in which eight H Mr and Mrs. Willlam Manning of Material for New Church. ginia for 1 Rev. and Mre, Sutte A 1 and making another upward jump | contests were held for the thirteen| =~ ——"— Yantic were over Sunday guests of | Two carloads each of stone and until mber an ‘ ;f;u!";erlf-fiu;‘:';;tg‘;n{-“efmle neither | boats. The vachtsowners and desisn- o G ol e ] Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Lyman. brick for the new church have ar- . i P e ther w1 E . ome players | ers of the three boats which will make G George A. Fuller and sisters. Lib- | rived and have been tal to the | a rs. € les Stone Clark Norwich Union e Societn | athered In six gale ones, but the |up the American team follow: Fhiiagetia P erty Hill and the family of E. P.|church site Falls were guents Hm";" A Mr. ang . 3 ess 5 prevented Harpoon, C. F. Adams 2m, Board- | Detroic H Lyman of this place enjoved a picnic | The annual excursion of the em- | Mrs, Erlo G e hey also nttend Assets §259430.17 34 3 | their materializing inte duns On the | man. v at the lake one day last weel. ployes of G Hall, Jr. & co. will come | ed ”"\'i'li" al of William ¥, Joslin &l £ebIETUTHS e M 5 s Beaver, C. H. F. Foster, Burgess. hicage Takes Fourth from Beston. Sermon by Secretary Gates. on the 20th of Ahgust this yeer. op alley 5 : ting_their five bingles, com- Cima, Guy Lowell, Mowe: Chicago, Aug. 13.—Chicazo made it four from s Wm T. Carroll has sold his place ohn’ Ide of Pawtuckst the J | bined with the Whalers' errors. did | The Spanish hoats, the<-honta, Mos- | Boston /todaz. winning 1n ien innioza 4 to 3. on’ Rev. W. H. Harris is spending his | Spof, 0 5ol Ch0 Wil take pos- Kun’nl of her brother and sister-in-law the business. Owner Leonard of the | quito I, and Papoose, arrived in the | *8¢s /1 Scott aad Zacher. Score: Pittsburs. Brookiyn. vacation at the shore in the vieinity { joqgjon September 1. Mr, and Mrs. James C. Matteson, of Lynn team of the New England leaguc | parbor fonight and expect to be umm.f Beston. = avlh'po & elof New Haven. Sunday the puly Rev and Mre. F W| Durrow -left | Wincheck Bluffs. was at the game to get a line on | saj) tomorrow. The international races | Hooperrr 5 1 7% T Doae 37 213 o 5| was occupied by Ceecil L. C 3 Wednesday ning for Northficld, | Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Kenyon are promising plavers and- considered ‘it | Silk hegin on the 17th and the vachts | S § 8 33 R 3 35 8 olpreached a most excellent sermol:|Mags, where they will remain for a |visiting at Wickfor a fast exhibition. Il roe every iy excopt Bunday uns | Spabest 3 3 a6 H 2 - Gates is a general secretary of l\weol or g0, It i3 expected that Rev and Mrs, O, L. Bur an The score: D ay un-lsuanLib 5 112 0 13 9 9 2 althe Y. M. C. A. with headquarters in | e o ford ent Thursday to | n til the contest is decided. It is expect- | pumein 4 33 § s [ X3 a0 L e Bity with = large poktion,bf | 2 D= oounsll, D, D, 'ef Hartford: will'} a8 o T etk Willimantie. ed that President T: A1l del i . 3 ot Bupply the desk next Sunday N. M., : £ 38§l cop wiiien eacs Hismme to the win- Wiomn | 4ed 3 S18 s £33 §| Hiannusl vacation 1y spent at his it were FeceDt’ guests. of Mr. | from u three woske ation 05 So00 0 0 o 4 Hall.p 41035 23 HR- andsome cottage in iz place, | ap . W Brackett Laconia, N. H., and Barringt 1 i o T131 3.8 hoFBoRE Sakee —— ° " 0 ¢/ where he has a host of friends N " La Verne Burdick, who hus heen the T Totals. 38 o The Sweden Stars of Willimantic a v 2210 0]SLOOP AURORA WINS KING'S CUP| Oue bit when ‘vinah oA —L #3055 | Mrs. Herbert Utley of Hartford 18| ore’nera Jast Saturday and took the | guest of his mother, has returned i 2508 it visiting the family of A. A. Latham | game played with the local ball team | Boston, accompanied by his «ister Soaner3v 24 i 2! Last Event of New York Yacht Club’s Bt i ot C“"“;‘: :""" e by the score of § to 1. Miss Jennie Burdick L el O Annual Cruise. 3 PAUG. Totats, i Totals. 33 o = Fred Wolff has gone on a visit to N TON COUNTY. I WEEKA 3 Seore by innings N m e o Washington Shuts Out Clevetand. 2 1o |relatives in Germany. He left Ne; ’ % — R R YVanderbilt's sloop Aurora, sailed DY | the aret iniing b Washingion sotug. 3 0 o Hark D oo e i L A R iy i 13 —— oty A Feiey SO Glvan My Kuns W. Butler Duncan, Jr.. wor the KINg's | nes was ey for Wathingion. Graney wes' hie by I i hitan vis fative Ian: RICHMOND Treat — Large Number Attenc The Best Company any man can be| Sulinn y_“;:';nfl;;: Bee b rure: et on | cUp, the last vent of the New Vork | piL, L ULie pucig md my b ot He expects to be ansent several p o g Church Sale. ::m';ymr:u‘ r‘?"f}.fu’r:n:;(:sn:;p N Ty Soutle, play. Nichols to, DAndees_to, Camelon: | splendid sailing conditions today. She ] Washingten. O i bon et iy sads. fiTsnprs) ;f Mrs :d;l. P. Briggs— | ariss Jennie Huntingson, M ia Louse has burned. Den't wait this | wopire, Bowers. e won by a margin of less than a min- s &1 Te 0 e Baclana at. the Mniiay, Morn- uests and Tourists. [ Quick and Miss Naney Stover 1 or =y R ute on time allowance over the sloop 1 2 of 2201 s 8 o | Philadelphia, are guests Rock hapge Nk Be_io ‘pat“ybu in Theg . Lo ew oG 3 Winsome, which in turn had about half 200 R ing service sang & duet finely,” Mrs. Adelia P. Briggs died at tha | Crest P G olnpa'\\ e g o EPME TO-D: a minute advantage over the schooner >38 521 k- Mrs. Willard B. Clarke of this home of her son, Presbary . Driges Miss Howard Burton 1t h 1SAAC S. JONES, S st Eiiina at the fnish, The trophy vis 5 it i1 % § o %% § 3| piace has been critially I iy [he| Weinesday, Aug. 3. In Ner 161 YEAR | aren visiied on Ishers Iaiand Tho Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Coah TEVeBRtaER L vr ok the one donated by the late King Bd- 0 of i 13 ofposiess 31430 a b | Funeral services were held Saturday - 8 o 5 pital. ward VIL of Brgiand, end out of ¥s- 2 2 0 50 s easset & 1 4 o o|daughter, Mrs. Edith Little, in Wil- {4076 ¢ 1 p. m., and were conducted | mer Macomber, who 15 beer _ Richards Building, 91 Main St.| Connecticut Baseball Association. |spect to his memory the usual jollifi- e a &0 Wi’ = 1 3.6 %|limantle. g : by Rev. Anna Tucker. Rev. Walter G. | gpending part of his vacation in Port N ? 0 1 o 3 e 31 of-Becker 10 6 0 8l A ball game was plaved on the b &2 New London at Willimantic. t‘-uonl B the flagship at the conclu- =] —— 5 2 olmdaweliss 3 6 2 4 i|green last Saturday afternoon by a 123‘7‘-‘-:'? .L‘ol;'Qx\\"L;:)“f» [ e “f‘-l\]. land, Old Orchard and Bang ., | IHE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | (-nual Vitasg at Moosup. 2 half miles over & trianguiar course, | Glersland o 200 Iachoms 38431 1lHeerons wers defented. o e |Weaver ana . W | tendeq the ohurch sale of fancy art slainfield at Sterling. i RS et ngnt. | Wesminsien ‘ sl : 3 Miss Add rained na: My, ana Mew, W, 3. ley spent | (i as the Kenyon Hall Thursda Real Estate Jewett City at Wauregan. :},,‘;‘ e T B Sy g e Begit Lo Rk l_'>°x‘ Boslngdet fs visicing OF B ol "With friends in riy Jclheide S SRy oy NIl Thu b 2 Eastern Conneecticut League. The flect disha omotrow St. Louis Defeats New York. mots. 1277 % 35 1l Towss 3 5315 4| Mr and Mrs Henry C. Isham. Mr. % Inmey aWa Frea Baton | TR < ol ind’ | Miss Ankife R o ek v QMK Yl Ol at WSuTegan, Hjalmar Lundin Will Wrestle McGrath | o wling 3”1 uinu sihed cfeetily for tas | _Score by incings v W. Fi. Harris has been spend- | V' ateer “\¥iniam Greene and daughter [ ION 'cottuge, gave the guests & Wiiliams, Room 9, third ficor. Tri-Village at Putnam. Hjalmar Lundin, the twell known |Wstors uw to the ninth, Uien weakencd. Neors: | Cincinnait 2 15y, few days with friends In Ne e Williafn G . ghier | Rocky Crest a rare musical treat or . . v L n, wel oW o the ninth, then weakencd. . Cincinnat —3|ing a few days wi rie New | glizabeth of Westerly spent Sunday | ;000 ; o 1 v h - srestie: 1 N New York 00— | 7 | Tuesday evening Mr. Marshall, whe tebiza 5 5 Swedish . heavyweight wrestler, is New Yerk. York. th friends in town e | Aosiitals E"’“'d S Tuele Yo, |8 Reiiiad 1o S8 Jusk Mecveih the R H St Lewis 11, Phillies 2 Suceiaetul Fair and Entartainment, | ™ ste. and. Mex. Albért Hoyle and ~rmu‘r THteord and s biing Bimeelt. th A = ay. Irish Giant, at the Fair Grounds on 3 S o 3 Bhvoh 4 sdw d Gaorge Greene of Provi- | Hartford and is blind himse » ATTORNEYS AT LAW. The game at the Hospital diamond | Labor day.” The coming of Lundin to o o Creeet H ATty | _The falr TAni Ceniertalnment, e | e snont Weancaday at Matunuck. | fine inger, poxsessing a rich bariton this afternoon at 3 o'clock between | this city is of much interest to follow— 0 0 Laporite b 0 | 2"The visttors it Moren's delivery hard, buncing | DY the Lacles' Ald soctely Ar D00 SN mana Dawley of Newark. N. 7., | volce, ani Miss Ifeves, who accompa the State hounital and. Nocrion teoon 1 ers of the mut game inaztnich as Lun- o 0 Kntsheib 1| Hits "t thres Inaines and knacking him off the rub | men's hall las! 1 visiting for several weeks with her | Ples him, is a fine musiclan AMOS A. BROWNING, is considered gne of the most impor- | 4in Will be the highest classed oppo- | Tmeusies 10 Koo ottt o e R A e (R parents, Rev. and Mrs. Warren Daw- | = o d - | team's standpoint, second only to | Seen McGrath £0 against. 2 b auinyp O | muggioszn 5 13 T olmituert 2 0 0l iserul and fancy articles were dis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rliss and | '“\' state of Oklahoma, the young “Phone 308 their annual struggle with the Middle- — P . AL 3§ p|usetul and fancy e rmoon ahd | George James spent Sunday at James- | of the sisterhood, which in the las town ‘Howpital. The home team wil| Burdick Training for Coming Match. Pres L isd $ 2 3| Sening The supper table was well | ford. | Cenaus hnd, with Indian Territo ur- &5 aiate. Tor Nz weesling reshan.c 81y ke evening entertainment. The | 3D Sund with her uncle, Rev.|present census a population « over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St |dav. Harrington c, Britt p, Sam Aus- | match with Bill Johnson of Montville, | Winaing rn scred with two out. Zschened 32 00 L e e Smad well ‘artanged and | Warren Dawiey. and family {951"Tnia" In” @ mdnt. aatonishing in Entrance tin 1b, Manchester 2b, Bill Austin 30, { at Montville, August 19. Bill Collins| Score by innings: i - h ia enjoyment to the| Rev. Willlam J. Reynolds of n se and is with pre it In ou Stairwes pext o Thimes Nat Bank|Kane' ss. White If. Fowler cf, and |is rounding Burdick into shape for the | St Ty 53 e ens e (o fa §' &) furnished solia enjoyment | 0 UN¢ | pecuipied the pulpft st Shannock Dap- | history. in tie census’ef 1900 a onda; = “ = o New T S - s e An important pa Ebproh,. Shnds with this population would e ra wrdey evenines. Y Sctasa | Mevden xt i Cumplogs Ehtdne Rt e : 55 73 oL the entertainment wax by summer | oL CUECE QUYL providence tx the | s the twentieth stats i point i i e o by tnnin visitors. Those who thus kindly gave | . /00 5 nis mother, Mrs. Sarah ‘Hayes. | ulation. ~Mississippl, which held tha — - Pitcher Cronin Signs With Buffalo. Saratoga Races. FRIDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. o e o services were Mr. Nash of | BUESL ¢ f\',“ Lty ”“;{[ Pt ”_\.‘(’“ Lo bttt ’:,w“mm ’;."*;lem"" - Providence, Aug. 12.—Pitcher Jack| Race Track, Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 12. —— Phiiladelpbia . o Brookiyn, vocal solos; the Misses | Mist M o soae e DA e Civen Gloht mambe Cronin, recently given his uncondi- | —Restigouche, outclassing his field, CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. e Rocheman of New Orleans. vocal and | ¥ A . 3 e &an%’l r:l;:se by Manager Collins of | easily won the Schenectady selling Wea. Tost. P.C. | Deal With Chicago Surprised Lord. |piano s Miss Addie Thatcher of - ¥ | Oklahoma will continue to grow The oyl dEllltel:'n‘:ugue baseball ['stake, on mile, the feature of the card | Wattrbury s » 39| Boston, Aug. 12.—-1 have no_com- | Michigan. piano solo: My William . ARCADIA | cannot be expected, of course, to re f kE sam, has signed with the Buffalo club, | here today. He was well ridden by | R=Bo, : b 35 | plaints to make against the Boston | Mamning of Yantc a gifted elocus —— {peat the mpurt of the lat ten year avhich opened a series here today. . Shilling. Springteld 2 i 3ii | American league club for being releas- | tonist. ‘and Miss Grace Raniall & || ocq| People Attend Camp Meeting at | The growth is abnormal, made ut the New Taren . 73 % | ed,” said Harry Lord,the deposed.third | Student of Northfield. also a G expense of nelghboring states, some o Horttond b i34 | bas_man, when he appearedat the club | cutionist. . which are expected to show by thir 3 i | census an actunal decroase in population 35 38 | headquarters in_this city today Tyler has returned to Holyoks . o sis D 8% “This 3 Mrs. James HNANBIM. A"fl GBMMEH MI. e deal with the Chicagy club was a big STAFFORD. Mystic after a weels aiay at hor home | &8 comparcd with tes yours fee, Bome 4 At Baritors “Bridgeport 5, Haritors 4 surprise. Not that T have snything — in’ this place With the state, but not at the swm . At aven—New Haren 0. Springhed 1. against Chicago, but I wanted to be|Driving Accident—Rev. F_1I. Ludding- | ~ Miss Loitic Barber iz spending the | B 08, SO0 50l o Jov, e CRT AT Totvoke- Northampton 5. Holvove 1. . : o b A W SR s,y s, | 1D the cast where Y could be near my | "on to Preach at Baptist Church. |summer ut Roclky Point e kT e e INSPIRATION FOR BUYING bo va o e urning 1 Sprin Mrs. E. M. Tillinghast is entertain- | ., o capital, has grown in ten years 28 Shefuckel Street et somebody will, have to come through| When returning from (he Springs | Lo usior. Mre. Holton and two | plAl® GAF s Frown in (e g e P 2 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. with proper inducemients. If the Chi- |Monday evening the team owned by | SO0 T, 0L faven. from 10,097 to $4.305 Qe Tetepuone 085, ound in Character of the Annyal. Rail- e W ime e |cago Slub folin to Five me what I sk | William Fark and ariven by RIS soh | G0 O wifering trom mus- [ 145 DOLECRE TR O (NG Sd, SRERE A ‘entral of New Jersey Sashediis Tor. whi Angus collided with a team driven by [ e b yrotected by the ae c 3 5 s road Reports. Chrpente 5 0l Rochest o @ ¥ it will be out of baseball for | AnEUS « Eantora of the ‘The | cular rheumatimm. e | 1913, must cventualy” giveTup the Members N FHER RS g Chicago Great Weserm e 58 se —_— occupants of William Pari quiring the services of a physician, Siate OAPIAL L0 I umpeT o of New York New. York, Aug.-12.—Inspiration for ottt Bt e THE GREAT WADDELL. Miss Mabel. Angus and Mr. B 2 v Wty hev | CPURASPLIE Presd e character of the annual railroa leago, M. & St Proddence’ b It has been nine years since W ously injured. Angus Park receiving | brother, g | Peaches miay be as easily peeled - faru it > nce Waddell Exchanges reports which are being made for the e Jemer City © pitched minor league ball, and more | the Mot severe bruises. R v frob this place attended | tomatoes, if the fruit s plunged for a B, fiscal vear ending with June. The Colorado 4 " Southern Eastern League. than ten since first became a big| Rev. and Mrs. Georze Thompson B e nstant only in boiling, not hot, wate Bostan. New York. prominent place held foday in the num- Corn” Froducts A e Hattalo 1, rovshence . leaguer. Rube started in the Nationai | and sons of Laco: XL, sve puiests | SATID gy B e 55 State Street. 24 Broma strect. || et Of shares dealt in and the extent Defmware & Hudion A1 Sortey "Gty Riochester 0. Sersts ity IoSpiie” WA Kb s And Chion 0%, L. Barsows are.Aper f i o Bl 7 the advance by Reading, Union Pa- ey & At Jomr o Rocbente 6 sermy' £o clubs. Connie Mack had him in| Mr. 2 i Barcows pre-inan/ PKINTON. [ me Stiff cific and Southern Pacific was large Do prd AMilwaukee in the early days of the|ing two weeks with friends in New due to the wide surplus of the vear's Distillers” Securities e agu 3 » | Iondon. | ekl Bt N LSRR S Fe NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE stAWpig, | +| AMeINCan league. Waddell jumped tolMCHA0M, \r Goodele and Atbert [Board of Assessors Complete Work | Five Years of Severe Rheumatism shown by the two Harriman roads and Do: 24 pi Wou, Loi. P.C. 3 5 e ut- |, von atiended the Brown family re- | for the Present. | " The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 1 by the 2 pid .. 3 law organization. He pitched wonder- | 13 ) o | 0 | Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth= . » » g | by Lehigh Valley, the traffic conditions Gentral Elecirtc New Bedtord 7 127 orkenization. e pitched wonder- | union held on the Willimantic. camp arion Street, , Mass., ¥ on which are very similar to those of Great. Nortehrm pfd Worcester ope: an mideemgn: Con; | eround | “Mr. ana Mrs. Wallace L. Durkee of | er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. ominic T e The et o e Do om site Lonn nie Mack went out to California, flash- | ET2U00 o o . i cpending a few | Warrenville, Cr, visited at the home of | This great medicine has succecded in | $h ading. e strength of the Pa- ifnols_Central Fall River . a ed some one dollar bills at Rube, and O o Y g P Ma any cases where others have utterly cifics was aided, as well, by the ind Tnterooroush et Lomenr i with persuasive eloquence induced the | 3a¥8 in Albary with his son, William | Reve 15 P. Maihewson over SR Rl I S h e 2 R R Canading Bacinic gteitend ontng.to th T "Marvcsics Brcri 111 i 452 | pitcher to return to organized baseball. | BIOWI |\ o\ javie 1e one of | Crescent Beacn to visil at the cottage | fered’from rheumatism fve years, It . " 3 nter Marine pfe Maverhill 62 s | Waddell returned with Mack and his| _° % g - " ¥ o] nhillips e kept me from b iness and caused ex- resemblance of traffic conditions on e I rolc fefforiy i Bhe oo oo Ak | party who will spend a week Block | of William H. Phillips en ep : . 4 the different transcontinental rai " Intemational Pump by Eostens b CEiC Wi Ortn N s wox won the pen- iy g gnd Narragansett Bjer. their home. cruclating pain, My knees would be- s . i nines. ¢ 3 " n the champion- e o th0 eiey on, is visiting home Of medicines without rellef, then, L BRIVATE: WIRE 13 ous showing made by these reports, South AE River—tow 7 ‘;n River 1 ship of 1905, but did not pitch a gamef BeAh 0T fwe WeeRs | G o0 e S " e arsanacilin, | soar / Helt . - i 1 the complaints heard from rail-| um Laccds Gos sl Lawrence i, Haverntll s against the Giants in the world's cham- Quaker Hill Pastor to Preach. . |father ! Miam Bliven o | better, and how consider myself en New York Chicago St. Loujs|T0ad officials of the onerous conditions | 1100 Louiswite & Nashvilie i e pionship series that year. Rev. F. D. Luddington of Quaker | The family for & Whllam BUven of| oty cired. I recommend Hood Boston Cincinnatt Pittsburg | for operating railroads, inspired a more | 6 ion, & Sc, Lguls . = Mack stuck to Waddell just -long | Hill will preach next Sunday at 10.45 | Now London are guests at the home of | FIel {%ga4y in usual liquid form or Norwich Branch, Shanron Bl g oo B 5 B ¥ MILL LEAGUE. enough, He acted as Rube’s guardian |a, m. end 5 p. m. at the Baptist [ROSer We LOWOR, 00 of | ehocolated tablets called 8 0n Bldg. | than ias been eld by the majority of De” yid PR and never trusted him with large sums | church. - © i =4 National B 2 i 2 of money. Finally Waddell became a| Mrs. Eva M. Bugbee returned last : Telephone 901 \nAnoter factor bearing on this feel- atonal iecuie 11 E;‘““;.‘ Committes Decides That|iiupility instead of an asset, and Mack | week from a visic with friends in skl FRANKE 0. MOSES. M ing in the tone of criticiem apparent- g 7 ew Players Must Be Registered Five | disposed of him. The once great pitch- | New Haven ” SS.. Mgr | 1y inspired by the interstate commerce ow_ Yotk Centra Days Before Gam, er gradually went to seed in St. Loul William Brown ha imed to l\]lA studles at the Numerous fines and suspensions made | bany to pursue his The first meeting of the executive|no improvement. Rube started his | Business college committce of the Mill league was held | third cruise on the matrimonial seas a| Miss Bertha Ensminger is making in the Taftville Athletic club rooms|few months ago, and from the house- | rapid recovery from an operation fon Thursday evening. Managers Jodoin | tops proclaimed his permanent reform, | #ppendicitis performed in Hariford for the Pirates, Donnelly for the Baltic| Jack O'Cennor, manager of the | hospital last Friday Y.. Ont. & West orfoik & Westem forth American forthern Pucific acific. Mail Pennssivanta Peopte's Gas Pittsburg. C. C. & S 1 commission, of some of the charges to - expense account of the railroads in the WAL monthly returns for recent months to S the commission. Practically charges : 3 g are made that the railroads seek to ex- The late Spring ieaves a larger|aggerate the showing of expenses by Fishing Tackle stock on hand of the above, and to|including items that belong of right to Pittab: C A.C,C.J M v v S g < : . J. McSheffery for the Taftville | B , tried & ak o move It we have made quite a reduc- | capital account, for the sake off o0 Presed sl car il A G, “Physical Direstor Bandlow for | Waaderi this spring. but failed Fube STORRS. R . s Soed g, strengthening thetr = in the appli- SUTETTRY the Y. M. C. A. and Secretary Sweeney | was left at home when the team was cation for higher frelght rates, which | Tsoo00 Reading . @ for the Tigers were present when the road, and one nigh he College — Prof. Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and | is coming up for hearing in a short| = 200 Republie Sieei President Woods called the meeting £ | home Righls fIMmInated and Drococden | G Sunerntends Altalfa Sow- BLLUES ARE RUNNING & general supply of decorative mate- | time. This controversy allows a sup-| 200 Do pid . grder. There was a decided sentiment | to practice some Jiu-jitan tricks on his | Clnton Superintends Alfalfa g o 209 Bock "faiand” G in favor of requiring that new players | wide eisnoors interroed b s | ing. fials. Painting, Paper Hanging and|position that the real earning power of | 0o Fok It Becorating. the railroads is concealed. be registered at least a da. v e rai 2 e v or two be- She: ittt ahe The preliminary estimates of the cu- fore the game in Which they were to | I oL O e oo ot aheoq| President and Mrs. C. L. Beach left P.E MURTAGH rency movement poinded to another o and after thofough discussion the | p7 | today (Saturday) for two weeks' siay Steel Rod, worth $1.25, - - - $1.00 © and 04 West M strong bank Tefum tomorrow. - The Soithem st foliowing articles ‘were added to the | " Ribe was haled to court and fined. | o7 the Sound share, near e ’ ’ an, est Main Street, | 2r7ival today of $3,000,400 of imported Southern Ratlway y-laws governing the league: At the same time his baseball employ- | Mrs. Clark and the 2 ar gold will figure in the showing. The Do o 4 All managers shall send to the phy. . - | of T.ong Branch, N. 3. who have been - - = o= = 1. Teincrage Conmer | al director at Norwich a list of any | S0 8nnounced his wmpty steenth sus. | Jo,\ing at Grove cottage since the Luckie and Samson $1.50 : pension. Waddell didn't have a nickel and all changes in their lineup at least | P2nSion. five (3) days before the mew men are | and he faced a long term in the work- house. He begged like a good fellow Telephone jun1d | increase in bank cash for the week on | all accounts is computed to amount to summer school, have gone to Hamp- Texan & Pacinc ton to spend the month of August. Tiledo, ¥t L. & W Fine line of Hooks, Artificial Baits, between eight and nine millions. There o e A b3l gt oty has been nothing to indicate any im- nfon Pacific . © play. and the physical director at Dr. Charles Thom ord his brother et Norwi . and the judge suspended sentence e x ) orwichs shall notify the managers of [ {04, the Judsr sutpended —senience | nace returned from a trip to Martha's Gork Fioats, Lines, Bait Pails, Etc. portant changes in the loan items this week, leaving the promise for another subsfantial addition to the surplus re— serve. The unwieldy. proportion to which the surplus has attained and the lack of influence it has in Inducing h 5 4 {owpo This will make it necessary for the | t0 the judge. He got himself in good | | (0T S0 0™ 20iion. managers to send in the names of any | condition again and asked to be rein- | "\ “Eana Butler has left college | new men they may sign by Monday of | stated. President Hedges of the 'St | "\ Wouks' outing. | each week. The lists of the managers | Louis club told Rube that he would | ™) %4 00 orled apurtment s being | T R Unitrd States Rubber. Unlted Siates Steel Do. ptd ... Utah Copper Ya. Carolina Chem Wabasiy S THE HOUSEHOLD, bankers to bid more freely for mercan- = Marsian present were verified as follows: not put him under salary, but would “ o vl bend Ule Daper Or 1o 1oAn O fiMe SRS 2 | v Woninewanes Bectae Jewett City Dirates—Jodoin, McCar- | Eive him 350 for evers good game he|[iade of the second floor, of Whitney 5 ¥ = |abie in its influence on the stock mar- | 300 Wheennz & 1. 5 435 | thy. Blake, Pursis Raney, Perry, Cyr | W on and B ot wioh the PReuben. | changed, with a new staircase leading Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street _EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLES ket - Wipiier SIS RS W N by | T e i e Sl Jodoin. ' ; er and| , triend met him one day in the gas|t0 bOth upstairs_apartments. New and Secend-hand Machines can|ATorican Smelting but the sencral coTTon Baltic Athletic _Club—Morisett, Ste- [office at St. Louis. Rube was pulling Seeding Alfalfa Field. be seen at the Imperial Garag-. . Oh = m'_‘; e reduce tho | Now i phon, Desautells, Woods, Douville, Roy. | down his $10 gas deposit. love my Prof. 1. A. Clinton was in Storrs i giiper e el ence. The proposition educe New York,Aug. 12.—Cotton spot clos- | Higham, St. Amour, Charon and L.|light, but I need the money,” explained | on Thursday superintending the seed- YL ~ @ el R output of copper is supposed to t! rea;- ed quiet; middling uplands 15.70, mid- | Stephon. Waddell. The Browns came home and | ing of an experimental fleld of alfalfa. ‘:nn,:;yh;‘fur —{:l:k! Speedometers | en a cholrr“v?nd‘"‘of 'rjlod\lcflofl l:fl the | dling gurt 51.95; salgs, 10,216 bales. Taftville Athletic Club—McSheffery, | Rube pitched a game against Washing- Miss Mamie Costello and Miss Kath- and profitable act VItY of e omDenY. par| actures closed barely steady. Bids: | Desmarais, La Blacqus Hurd, Piliing. | ton. He was hit liard and removed, but | erine Lynch were in Hartford Sat- LAILY SERVICK onds were firmer. sales, par | August 15.69, September 14.44, October | Lambert, Normandin, Davignen, Fro- | the Browns won the game. Rubeé, all| urday. Steamer BLOCK ISLLAND 1 Sept. Oth, to < 290 value, $1,251,000. United States threes | 13.68, November 13.59, December 13.59, | mander, Hague and McSheffery. smiles, called on Hedges for his $50. Graduated from West Point. E7) registered advanced 1-$ and the cou | January 13.56, February 13.57. March| Greenevills Tigers—Meehan, Barnes, | “Nothing doin.” chir pon declined ToA per cent. inthe:bIa{15.61, May 1265, Jane 1568 oty soast | Core e patny Lasnee. | Nothing doing, Chirped SELIBasnats. { | jeut. D. R Shurtleft isfted col! NOTICE o e Nichols, Maloney. Yousg and Taylor. | Here's ten.” That was the last straw | lege Tuesday. He was graduated from WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND M | PM Y. M. C. A.—Murphy, Pilling, Brown, | for both Waddell and the club. So now | West Point in 1910 and has been as- MONEV <. s Stone, Waldron, White. Wilson, Caron, | Rube will make his debut in the East- | signed to the Seventh Cavalry, Iile ch * * A [ Boswell Ave. will be closed STOCKS. New York, Aug. 12—Money on call | DeBarros, Rickstts, Thompson . and |ern league. Its his first experience| was accompanied by Robert T. Deuel, | NYUWIgh oo .",.,‘,’.“‘u L. | 1“ =% Waten Hill London ** | 286 | &% easy, 1@ 3-4 per cent., ruling rate 13-4, | Potter. - in this company and he may prosper. |law student at Yale. N orwich 15 | 7.30 Block Istand ... .Die last loan 11-2, closing.bid 11-2, offered Willimantic Emeralds—Casey, Mec- Mr. and M H., D. lennd and frem Seventh to Twelith at 11-2. Carthy, Kowalski. Hamel, Hizgins, their infant son, with Miss Kather- Time loans steady: sixty days 3 per | Donahte, McQuillian, Green, Cechran erine Lynch were in Hartford last Sat- *Daily, except Sundaye. xSundays only cent., ninets days %3-4, months | and Jonés. Children Cry day for two weeks' atay. 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS St. until further netice. Per order SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS yo, Weduesduys and Fridays to Sept. 2. PEST Y "The champlonship bauner will 2 TR W exhibition 1h sach’ of the different . FOR FLETCHER'S MOUNT HOPE Sy N, EEC O atds e n | CASTORIA e S, i i Willlmaniie, Auk. §9. Greencville, Sept. E. E. Packer Is ¥ ¢ Fsept. . B At workg pepairing Street Commissioner, sy e 1, 15 and Tatcvie: Sept. 12, To keep sour hewith sound. 1o avold | nia ice house which wes sirdgk ot (| WATCH l-.ILL witlas | BLOCK ISLAND 87 Fn o 11,71 | The league standing at present shows | the ilis of advanoing years, to cotserve | lightniug. dren 25e 7Se . Aduita, Oblldren doc. m N s your nhx-lc-l forces for a Tipe aud| Miss Atkius is with her cousins, the | oy : : NG 3‘ akine. aity's Widnty " Remodst | S0 T macon i apension o Ao A Y. M. C. A. 1 .ls'l TR 155 HOURS AT BLoCK ISLAND. Shora Dinner Houses and Buthing Beach near landings at Watoh 1111 Aniaeonda Mining " Co. 3 Emeralds .3 week In Norwich. 4 2 i Bathioe Deta Jyatab 31 Acvimas 20 4 Besownige - -2 2 g iy Noewiel - O g ana "Biock ar turiher infcimation, Party Futes apply at offce b ani. 10, put ‘youg busi- Bt i e A C. O iss Cora G =~ apending two || 37 %company near landing. Norwich 2t B’ Mo e 3 : . Baltic A. €. 3 mm;&m. Bore "L | weeke vacation al home NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION €0 IEWETT, Agent theagh e aaVertia 35 mn. . C. Pike has bean aing soy- 7 eral daye with his fami

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