Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 16, 1910, Page 3

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INSURANITE. TIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. For Quick Relief from Hay Fever, - z WS s asthma @nd summer bronchitis, take BA GAGE - 5 Foley's Honey and Tar. It ‘xcuy re- G mm R A o lleves the discomfort and suffering and Covem::vgyhlz AT e world - 3 o e it ;-"-'nuuatnhlfi it ot al 60 - i BT . passages of the head, throat and bron- - Called to Take Action on Application of State Hospi- -4 Chial - tubes. It contains no oplates d no harmful drugs. Refuse substi- 7J.L 1ATHROP & SONS. - tutes. Lee & Osgood Co. Louls . tal Baseball Team for Admission—Athletics Take Chicage 3, New York 2. National League. 28~Ghetucket S:reet, Norwich, Cor ’"d.“‘,l (i e ¢ Chicago, Aug. 15.—Scott held New York to two | At Philadelphik. pnatl-Philadeiphia game was & 4 Two Games from Cleveland—Giants and Pirates | hoe ot and chicssy ronei up o the serie, | posponei —rain. Two " dpies_toaa3. i The littls Candy Cold Cure Tabléts, called Preventics, will in a few hours counted the ‘winnipg run-on McConnell's three-bag- " Beston Takes Two from St Louis. - Effective sulphur-water baths N. TARRANT & CO Split Even—Sheppard Covers 600 Yards Record. s secre g sl A b6 hulls ot fittld cout wately check il colds or la wrippe T¢ ma; -25¢. o o i X 2 ol % pofa o | Ung hare,” Boiion won”'two cames frm 8. i ety nd them: 48-25c. Sold by Le sgood 3 it St i s " ¥ 1 117 MAIN STREET. o ol 0 2 e "o * 9 5 3 1 100 5 : In the absence of President C. F., runner of the Irish-American Athletic o 1e0 St Louis. Eosten. enn s TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. -Fire, Accident, Health, Whitney, Vice-President L. S. Man- | club, lowered the 600-yard record At 0o 113 e 2 Akt 2N P chester has called a special meeting | the Irish Volunteers games at Celts 3 3 2 4110 0fsGrsham 1 1 ul hur Soa £ Liabm[y, of (hleiNorwh:‘h City ;uh cckleas;‘ park when he broke,the tape after e et $31 1 olemin 1008 ~ o or this evening at Clock. Lhe | covering the distance in 1:10 4-5. It o o 136 H | Sweenes T Exce] i / Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | ofiicers and the “uireciors "are 1 taltc | as the Tastest time ever. recordes E Srn RS AR s gl gt action _on the application of the Nor- |for the distance in the history of ath- 78 Tz 527 1 0Ablchloss 4 2 1 8 hives, heat rashes and many Pl ol L D B L wich State hospital baseball team 0 |jetics, cutting one-fifth of a second | AP 4034 2Bk srie chronic skin diseases. enter l‘ihss[lie‘:g‘:c.“ Manager Farrell | from’ “Tommy Burke's figures, o 5 taIve P s . Al druggists. 2 o 3 vill be present an i : aave: 2 U % are now only three teams in the|him as it was announced that Not | Detoit, Mich. Aug. 15.—Walter Johnson was ef- B ar e —_—— — . S, ¢ league, it is necessary for ome to lay |only had he lowered the 600-yard |fectice today with men on bases. and Washingion B Lo s " i i Assets $2,594,330.17 off each week, while if the Hospita! | handicap but had set new figures for | defealed Detroit 6 to 4. Works was taken Yrom the FeTaTer = wal;horn'-tar“wny —— the comfortable F : T A i box i the Afih, after passing three batsmen, and s s of traveling. PRl S o ',Zz (R e BT 4 gespectively. score: s 5 ~**Batted for Brown in ‘{:':l::;.‘ll;n;:r&rfi lv\n;( wuulm:d:,o ntzl:; ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels had one of the strongest teams in ingten. : Score by innings: ht in a_cloudbursi that have every comfort and conven- this part of ‘the Yale A Manager SNODGRASS FAR AHEAD. TSR 2 DR L s 1000 r.«'necfular " "d: when Edwards told | jence for the traveler. Farreil now has enough stars in his Killifer2b 3 0 3 0 OfDelehanty,2 5 1@8 2 1| meom oo oo ¥ svEyoei e at he had postponed the bout| A delighiful voyage on Long Island lime-up ‘o provide s ast an exhibit | g, : gy |Fverieiasn 3 1 T % ofcomer - 3 0% 8 0 until Thursday night we were dis- [ Sound and a superb view of the won- as a reasonable fan could ct. eads National League at 405—TY | Conruyif " 3 2 4 o OCeawiord.rt & 1 2 0 0 Bosten. , |agreeably surprise As we had no| derful skyilne and waterfront of New e fan could expect. Cobb Batting at .379. A Bride.ss 1)1 5 Spisdertys 4 2.1 ¢ ¢ h,l“‘ - mear 4 5" o o Buarantee that there'd be a big crowd | York L ERET PAUN it I e 3 O amrs® T 5 o ol 3386 8jon Thursday and didn't care to run Steamer leaves New Londen at 11 WITH THE BOWLERS. Snodgrass of the New York Giants '’ Beckdort.c 0 6 1 OlSclmidte 4 1 o|Ewslt 4 0 1 0 olGen3b 2 0 0 1 ofthe risk of another postponement on | p. m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of SR contiidn to clont the tall st 8 o Tomenp 021 ofWorksp© 2 6 0% 0|Mowerss & 1 3 1 OfSwemeri> & 17 1 0laccount of the weather, we naturally | Kast 22d"Strect 645 a. m. (Mondays M°°'=:'fi¥;';-d H “RF"-!A-‘;- Weekly | mendous clip and is holding himsalf T mn ey Y aie s o Enear T4 1 2 0 s|Avieies 3 § 8| wanted %o make surg of our money. | axceptsd) and Pier 45, North River, o at Rose ey. above the .400 mark, having a long lead “Lathes 1 0 O Pheipie 3 0 8 1 OfBceicer 213 00 d tha feeks’ postpone- . m. 2 over everybody 'for the automobile. Pt —fOskenct 3 1 1 0 ifSmunc & 3 & 3.0|ment would be a better move from a i McClafferty and Hill took 'first |Cobb and Lafole are trailing along| .o . o .- . Toals 33 1| Hawwrss 2113 ofsten 3 8 2 4 8] business standpoint, but Edwards lost Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 money at the weekly roll-off at the |some distance below the mark set by | B¢ vig ? . , —-———— Shaas his head and gecame dictatorial, Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Rose’ alleys Saturaay night, their [the Giant. Strunk of the Athletics | Score by tmminzs: - 0 0 0 o o g 31 72010 2} Tomss, 1A IE 0 Langford tried to reason with him, | Agent, New London. Conn. augsd score of 719 overtopping that of Hig- | has the highest avarage of any man in | petroit ... 00100300 0—4 q'-co'n“b: inuin; e e g hul’ E«:\\’a'rxlln s’wullflld <-\l~=|"\fl"mxl by . i gins and Hill, who came in for the |the country, but his .438 average rep- st Toais ... [ o1 | saying that he had found it hard to second award, by 27 points. The | resents but few games, as he has been il R e Wosten' -veoesl onceseil (@ L e B e {me nln a ‘ni’zu'mr n;;m:‘uu a whilo’ man’ | AII wnto" Rnuto five teams finished as foilows: Mec- |at the bat but 32 times. Seat == 2 n view of the feeling aroused over Clafferty and Hiil 719, Higgins and Snodgrass has played in 63 mes -g:ng_&urwlj—;fl‘;w;fl; o e P Sreskiyn and Chicaso Break Eves the Jeffries-Johnson adfair. lLang- Hill 692, Lisgins and McClaiterty 681 |during the season and for the last Nev- | for Cleweiind, fodsw, B 80 £ red Lo 5,15, 00 || Wpookn, Aug. 15.—Brookiyn and sghicasn mlit | ford is sensitive, and whens Edwardy ™ The Best Company any man can be| Hil and Swne 628, McClafferty and |eral weeks has increased hiS batting | allowed the Athiotics to tie the seore. Both Bemis | e jocais 14 o 0 In-tne st batting moth Bamger | C31led him ‘a nigger’ he told the pre fn is the Company that backs up itsfCole 616. percentage. It is die to Fred’s phe- | and Tumer reiired because of injuries In this same. | ng Miller Mard. Baeokim tuncq the tomes in h | moter that he would make it easy for policy for Fire Insurance after hisl' The teams now qualifying for this | nomenal work with the stick more than |In the second Demott. s former Lafavette colleg | second contest. winninz 9 to 1. The sbores: him to call the whole thing off. Ed- NEw YORK house has burned.” Don’t wait till this| weck’s Poll-off ‘are Scott and McCai- |to any other individual's work that the | Dligher feceived his Arst fial, betfe hit Besd. Dot | First game— ’ wards said that Langford would never Dappens. Ask usd!n put you in thefferty, Liggins and McClafrer Stone Gian;‘q ar]o able toflmasmalnla pou?tkllc:rn scores: Ditagpe i ok be allowed to box in Philadelphia richt Company today. and ‘Hill, McClafferty and Hill, Coke |in the club standing table within | Fimst game— 2 = s el 3 olagain, but Sam replied that he could - ISAAC S. JONES S o striking distance of the top. There are Cleveland. Phitadelphia. Sheckard.f 3 0 3 0 0/Daaberiin 3 0 7 0 5| get along very well in other cities, chelsea Llne Nikitinse and Rl Rt TRutnt two other Giants who are clouting the (.~ 4wt gl ., T4 5 s[Bumemic s 310 slswsis’ : 191 1lif Bdwards had been a bit more poli- $ nsurance 3 % ball in the .300 class. These are Otis | Tumer. 3 i e ignee.ib 3 114 0 0/ Wheatlf & 1 1 1 0|¢tic there would have been no fizzle, Richatds Building, 91 Main St.| TROLLEY LEAGUE INTERESTS.. | Crandall, who has an average of 324, |Jumi, {1 3 i ofcommeds 4 1 3 1 0| g, 1000 Ofummelss & 3 110 8| for Lanefopll wantd to get n crack At augldaw 2 g T et and who is the fourth man on the list, 4240 Offakersb 4 02 2 0 lkchutesrt 5 20 0 Oemnoxan ¢ 2 2 o 1|Kaufman, but naturally didn't care to Willimantic Has Strenuous Week |and Big Chief Meyers,whose average is 21 #4 wisib 4 111 0 0| minkerds 5 & 0 3 AMCEwenss 4 1 2 3 2| fight Delaney’s big man for nothing. - Ahead—With the Other Teams. |.305. Campbell of the Pirates is sec- e T 4313 0N S 38 e 49 49 0| Woodman held a long confab with THBE OFFICE OF WM. F. BHILL, 5 B ond with a mark of .336, while the fa- 50350 42530 s A z —edid 31 0 3 o] Tom O'Rourke of the National Sport- Unexcelied Zrejght and (Special to The Bulletin.) mous Wagner is now eighth with .312. $130 20020 g sou 2222 % ing club, and it was rumored that | servies direct to and from New York Real Estate Willimantic, Aug. . 15—Looks like| Inythe American league Ty Cobb of 1033 e 361127 22 4 | O'Rourke would try to rematch Lang- | All Out Stateraom; E some pretty classy baseball this week. | the Detroit Tigers heads the column BT Score by inninzs: ford and Kaufman for a 14 round bout | From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fire Insurance, Manager Dunn hals arranged for New [With an average of .379. Laporte with ERE o 5 LoAreie 1.3 1L, in this city. t when asked if there | Bundays, at 5.15 p. m. ¥ London hers tomorrow (Tuesday).|.309, Knight ‘with .296 and Chase with ot Pl iy A R wag any truth in goe report Woodman | New York Pler 22, Bast River, fest is located in Somery’ Block, over C. M.| ywegnesday he willgtake his team to|.287 are doing the hardest hitting for 01 o2l ~ | declinea 1, taik. ®Woodman did say, | Roosevel: Street, WMcondays, Wednes- Wiiliams, Room 9, third ficor. Winsted to play #he fast Litchfield | the Yankees. 000 o 275] B po » o | however, that he'd bet $2,500 Langford | davs. Fridays, at's p. m. feblzd Telephone 147. ‘team that has trimmed about every- ,FO}lnmns are the batting averages Evers2b 3 0 4 1 0Dadleoncet 4 4 1 0 0 can stop Kaufman inside of 10 rounc ‘Phone or write tyr folder, thing of any moment in the state. Fri- : all Ith_eflmaj{»r league players ;\'hn = oliudwti 393 ¢ IiDexiieis 4 1131 ¢lgnywhere. P. 8. TPreleht recelved vntll 6 p £ i al eld, £ rday 1 2 1 ° im’man 3t ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Litchfields will play a return game | of .300 or better; 8 $jcouinazn 30| Aeher & R it Martinez Wi t Sarat here with Doescher of the Cincinnatis National League. 3 ofBaker.d: yV3s3 30170 inez Wins at Saratoga. ’ Ere - 1 0fparisib 00 3 5 2 X AMOS A. EROWNING, pitchine. LA A G am il 3 1o 12000 saratoga N, Y. August 15—mar’| MOW(AUK Steamboat Co.’s Lime = New London will play Midlletown at| g, qgrase, N York 63 190 77 1.1 ofBarry.ss z e 2100 % — | tinez, the 12 to 5 favorite, easily won Between New Londgn, Conn., and Atternes-at-iaw, 3 Richards Middletown Wednesday and probably | cootRiene S8, TORE 83 190 03 0 1 olThomase 00 e 127 ) 0l the selling stekes, 1 1-§ miles, the | Greenport, Shelter Iylafd and Sa Middletown will visit New London on : - 3 9 1 0[Benderp 90! Totals 3 324 9 feature of e ik o hor, Long Island, Steamer "Phone 208. s d Magee, Philadelphia 93 321 107 Mitchell.p I . e #hture of the cardihere to-day. dotte” leuves New' London week L4 it 2 Crandall, New York 25 37 12 = — | o 31| Seo : 1 g it of ek T S THEgams that in Galng arranked be- | profman; Clicage. .88 311 .9 Totats, v Sroowiy Harnor 6.0 EROWN & PERKINS, Ittomeys-at-law | trieen the e aam For tvia elty | Becker, New York 42 60 19 oS b e Denfness Cu Be Cured . 2 ! “ e City | Wilhelm, Brookly: 5 1 evelan - = ; loc lcats e sy over First Nar Bank Shetucket St |Thursday, Aug. 25 is “reating a lot of | el DEooKvn o8 e Philadelphta ... 410002 00 07| yow York and Pittshure Divide Double Header. | ragch “rine “FRusalion ax they can Etairway next to Thames Nat. Bank | t21k. A number of the smaller manu- | iypiia” Pittshdrs 32 23 12 New York. Au. 15.—New York:and Pituburg spiit | There 18 only one way o cure denf- el B8-5 Open. Monday sna Sait|facturers in town are ¢ usidering the | \ynite. Flitshdre 23 29 1 St. Louis 2, Boston 7. oven tnday In 3 double header. the seore of cach | ness, and that is by conat)tutional wurday evenings. 'ect29a | proposition and will in a.\ probabili a - B = B e Ak 6Bt Seuk, Wil pitch- | Eame beinz 210" 1" “The st contest. which was won | remedies. Deafndss s caused by an close up their factories for half h American League. ing. defeeted Boston 2 to 1 in ihe fourth@fame o | b the vistors, went eleven inninzs dnd was a piteh- | inflamed condition of the miisous 1ining s ftizens sursl y e a the series today. Cicotte was hit hard In the early | in% duel ween Leifieid and Mathewson. The lo- | of the Kustachian tube. When this tube day. The citizens surely wiit to se = = innings and Kerger succeeded him in the eighth. twirler fanned clescn men. making every sisitor | jg jnflamed you have bli Ra: 1 and no mistake. Strunk, Athletics 11 14 . - | Strike out. A double by Clarke semt in the siaitars’ | o5 113 3 ave & rumbling sound 3 Conb Eateate 101 142 Beore: Tina: Wiitse and Camatts aise. hed a pliching dust | O AMPErLect hearing. and when it is Lajole, Cleveland 107 143 = hm e bo | In-the secon e, T e York phcher trigmon: | SRUFSLY, closed deatuens in the resull Iucker Amhflfl &Bu LOWERS 600-YARD RECORD. Speakar, Boston 82 350 121 sonete T 170 3 Slaaraneras o fme wnt Siwe (o it awing & Tow Motiioe eadt | taleen out and inis tube restored to iix X % McLean, Chicagzo 10 34 11 Harizell, Slassen were thrown 4t them. The scores: normal condition hearing will be de- [l y o Melvin W, §hcp1p-1;d40;vor- Distancs | - “Cohine. Athletics 104 403 123 .320 | Newman.b 3 ;13: :::;l‘:;.,r; 3908 Fimst game— l“*:m':Sn ;:_-{r,‘::?“ cases out .,‘(m‘r:;n EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE in 1: -5, Karger, Boston 19 51 16 2 0 20 1|Wammerss 210 New Yert. L xbg S oniit Ly Y 3 &1 A BA"KEns - Oldring. Athletics 97 390 122 2o 3 ofevinic ie :,l A o w ol o Tanhiee o ol BUE AR Infkmedioondition ot ‘the mu 3 -»:flu! l»: IA\'-rr:“lv;' e, New York, August 14.—Melvin W. |Laporte, New York §3 311 96 3 noper. b 2 0 ofeseniel We will give One Hundred Dol Consider the valuq of the o nd Sheppard, the crack miadle distanes | L. Gardner, Boston 78 297 83 3042 dfarmne €3 oflonenet i ofmenerer 19 3 ) 8lfor any cate of deafness (caused by |No exertion to 'start or pedaling b D N 200 12 fooness 5 7 2. o|catarrh) that cannot be cured hy Hall's | through the crowded streots 27 6719 1Kamgerp 0 3 1 dsaSdgmascr 4 1 1 a|Catarrh Cure. Send fo C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Bn'mEns o Murrevet 5 1 3 0 0 F. J. CHENEY & ? Totals, wn 15 lovawaiie 4 12 4 Sold by Druggists Imperial Garage, Norwich, “Batted for Cicotte In Sth. 3 5 opeingh - 4 1 2 4 8| Take Hall's Family Motorcycle supplies and second-hand 28 Shetucket Street . Score by tnnin B R e B machine for sale o os: - - yerne 3 01 r % St Louis ... o0 *—2 Totals, 34 A.Wilsone 6 0 0 0 o] Telephone 995. Boston . ®1 01 M'hewsonp 3 0 0 4 0 6000 Chesapeake & Ohio. otals, 3 K BEFTED oW L Chicagn heat’ Weseirn LEFT HANDED PITCHERS Comits s BLOCK 1 A Al S Members of New York Disappointment at Market's Failure to g < *Batted for Devore In 5th teamer SL ND niil Sept. Oth, to and Boston Stock Continue Advance. i i e Have Quite as Good Control, Day In|peiie ™ ™™ ., .. Exchanges New York, Aug. 15.—On a very light SRR LS and Day Out, as Most Right Handers. | Nov Nerk .0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 i, ‘VATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND W A . 15.— I Coloradoe Fuel ron.... ... - volume of business, the bulk of which Cotorado & Southem || 33 3 T e el D n I Sine- Piterburs. | New Yort. v Consclidated Gas . 131% 12 3 abb go a v E) . A AM. P} p, Boston. New York. T L ey preional s o Gorm Froduens L 10R ball that when a portside pitcer g0es | pesy % 1 0 § bipeorase % 1 % 8 0| Norwien .. o.....Lv |3 | BN5 ) Brock 1stana .....uv. | 205 | Xits 53 State Street. 24 Bromd Strect. Ase¥E Uil donlg of I orlpinetodny e Delaware & Hudson.. 181 ° 151 through a game with oHe or W0 bases | resciicc 4 3 4 0 0Desiess 4 12 1 o(} New London LU s Yoo | Waten @il . | .30 | " 4.30 i P D stock market drifted along within very Denver & Rlo G anie.. . 30% 30% on balle “h> has good control for a | Campbeilet 0 0 & 0 ofndgrasect 4 0 5 o 0|0 Waten Hil e 10, 11.40 | New' London .%..Due | 500 [ 600 > narrow limits. While no marked pres- Do. prd . ceven = - a r when | Clarke1r 4 0 3 0 1 Murray.rf 32300] Block Island ....Due 1 iy 0 N . ue 6.15 7 4 - o L left hander.” As a matter of fact, when | {1 4038 1Mumys 3370 of 1230 | 190 | Norwich ....... 1 "Due | 61 7 SHES. YRS (mectefl 2 gaiviat ahy, pastion- Mgt o) Iy it comes down to that, there @re some [ Wamerss 4 1 0 * 0 Bridweilse 30 1 4 0(f 3 | Noon. | P.M. | PM, [ P l’g‘ g:\moosi ;;r:_t:k(slb:};i’;gd:fi)!;:i Do. fet'pra "L left handers, and not by any means a | Fiyunib 2 6 7 0 1 Merkieds 3 118 & 0 Daily, except Sundays xBundays only. o u Do. 2d pfd ... 321, | striking scareity of them, who have|Wilwnret 2 0 1 0 0 Schie 2 0 3 0 8 u T =5 T P P striking scarcity. of themy who have Semretiigimes 10300 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS Saats & Great Northern pfd ... 2 ¥ | Cami H RAL ke v r n o % 122% |out, as most right handers. There aren’t i g Dominick & Dominigk 5= sormmsivtns: “hrratt| et ™ e e e | e weT o . SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS , 3;:; v:::ux;i!e’;flu‘tfl;'gs d;ll'le;;“:;flr:';‘i e trol as Matthewson, but Matthawson i Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to Sept. 2. B it : has exceptionally good control among ro.by funings: p . AND ANKERS and BROKERS suspension by the interstate commerce e Dupan P 3. Iright or left handers. The two left | Pifture a1 e e WATCH RILL 2~ | BLOCK ISLAND 53~ commitsion <of liyestock rates which International Pape . handed pitchers who have been in the | New York o b 50c Adults, Children 5e. 7Zc Adults, Children 40c. wera to have become operative toda. Interational Pump |11l % |box for the Highlanders this season ! ' s un s nv msn s yas accounted something of an adverse | — _ lows Cantral . have put the ball over the piate as wall MONDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. 414 HOURS AT WATCH HILL. % HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND, Tetor on the fhat s In_some s St as any right hander, those iwo being — Shore Dinner Houses and Bathin ch near landings at Wate - weeks the New York banks failed to » ] H nd ¥ I It h HiN PRIVATE WIRE TO th et 1q |4 6890 Laclede Gas Sailr s Vaughn and Frill. Vaughn has shown EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. and Block Island. For further infcrmation, party rates, apply at office New York Ch .. | Bet any pazt of the South African gold |° 300 Louknille & Nashvilie:: ‘142 noticeably good control. Frill was sent |* won tost. pc. |]| of company near landing, Norwlch Bostod P a8 S R e D | e e # to the Jersey City team of the Eastern [ Rochester 5 5 P 02 NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., C. IJEWETT, Agent P g | e e o Tngiasaviese | il M. Kan & Feror a8 o i |league a few days agottor a little more | Sk Rt v s - ice: 109 Do, prd 2 seasoning. 4 o X 3 28 Norwich Branch, Shannen Bldg. from western traffic managers were| i o Faids % | Another left hander whose control is | hagms " : ¢ i i Telephone 901 Iniformly, cheerful and Chigago report-| 6% Nafoss): Biseui : 4% [nearly aiwaye conspicuously good for | Mol . b FH P ek Howiver TeloE itaet by 2 Bans 3 : E a right or left hander is Wiltse of the | Providence’ .17 .0 & > augsd FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr. e’l'z_g “f" he t"‘sd" el o York C . 113 3 Giants. Control is his long suit. “Plank | Jersey Clty L R { E ’Egypge:er; “fln:;‘m C“{}"‘é Rk & E of the Athletics is a left hander who rn League. | ; i e 5 - : has nice control. as a rule, and so has % 9, Providence 1 | P9 ‘® & financial situation has cleared during 9 % | Doe White of the White Sox. fo 5. Newark 2 | the past few weeks and littie appre- e - ' Tt muat De: adncend® Db ir: that Baltimore—Rochester-Baltimore game forfeited | aeific *Mat H 3 ever, 10 Rochester at the end of the sighth ‘nning. Balti- | WALL PAPERS - [Baiertrafe il ShE) Bl oo i v ot naBiver, | SEEEE B e, | B . 5 3 eople’s as right hands itchers. Al ong [ 0. When the Zume was forfeited the score was 7 to The late Spring jeaves a larger| A very slight fractional advance was| s Fiushure C. ¢ K T e D et SR | o Recnruiars foves stock x?n ha:d of t:: above, and to[announced in the price of copper and B e B . last year two or three leff handers| At Jerey Civ—Moniresl 3. Jersey City 0. move it we have made quite a reduc-|trade authorities were quoted as de- Pullmap Palace Gar..-nos 3 were conspicuops by the number of. T ::or:m!: rt‘x- priess. It is a good time ;!‘_‘n!rtm&;’;m;v::‘l;s hc»‘l";h:‘zezgsalt;g :‘?:o; Rallway. Steel Speiee " 13 b:l!; n_}p_v islu[A There u—?.. 1\;_‘11;.\“ CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. e ee M o 3 Pt ot s e , | of the Tigers, for instance. In 173 in- Won Lost. INT Also Paints, Muresco, Moldings, and | less than 20.000.000 pounds. While e B % | nings, abouc /19 games. he gave 49 | Wauerbury “ BLUES ARE RUNNING 3 3 an; - 3 e , A H o. o y lis @ . cond -~ Decorating. #ing and | o ters appear to be receiving all the 2 of neatiy tien xtzolls & gwne: . Nap = Sen ore then can handle. e babes 705 Dalle i WA AEameR S Inat: yoar: | megms " e - P. F. MURTAGH. Sevieai Tailtond Tevots. cmbractng |~ BB s it s w5 | Tareiman ot pae s | Do & iil| sSteel Rod, worth $1.25, - - = . . operations for tha fiscal vear ending! 11300 Southern Pacific ... . s Holyoke .....§....... B 58 2 June 30 last, were issued today, includ et Boatin Baiier ; biyes on_bEHE W sEme; fossul soem so Y conneets 1 g BE e V. = o - 5% | very y, v onnectieut League. 92 and 94 West Main Street. | ing those of the Seaboard Air Line and | i Do o o o Ol s s Sty wasar 4 s i’ 1 Luckie and Samson - - - $1.50 Telephone. mnza e e e oy e o | e 158 S e o = Rucker gave more bases off balls than | 41 Jufiane¥ fimod > ot Drevious"vear. = ]| g BTG i [0y loadinm DiE lensue left hander ex- | At Swrmifeid—Fotyoke o, Fine line of Hooks, Artificial Baits, Monetary conditions here showe gl g et 3 Mattern of the Boston Doves in 47 S , 100 Do, pec .o % 7 . NOTICE greater ‘edle, “due Targely to the xe- |1 B5, e ey games dispensed 101 promenades i Cork Floats, Lines, Bait Pails, Etc. duced demand for long time accommo- Tnited - States - Rubber.. ii% | first Dase, Leifield<of the Pirates gave New England League. Il A ill be el dations, except in commercial paper, | Tnited States Steel...... only 3¢ in 33 games, Lush of the car- | At Broion-Ruwrhill 3 Brockion 1 Boswel ve. w e elosed YIS e ectivity. wan reobied et ok Onec e dinals provided 65 walks in 34 games, | A: Worceswn- Fint zame: Fat Hirer 1, Worseste | o i D e | Va. Camlina Chom 58 In 275 innings, about 30 games, last |1. Called end 7th— Second game pestponed— from Seventh te Twelfth| 3o (fifins and without significance. | 500 Wasasn =1 vear, Plank walked batters §2 times, an | iz Stocke displayed a tendency to move| 300 Do. pfd - £ s - fie - 4 At Lsma—Lawrence 5. Lyan 4. 13 innines. niepiayell & Semdmncy, 4 e o e average of a fraction over two. Wad- [) St. until farther notice. e W‘e""“ T ,g‘;’,«,,:,e";‘ugu- — " testinkhouse et lc & dell in 220 inninzs -walked slightly T A 1 e . B - il — ern Union v 3 v Ve . *A4i -, Mitbc Tapuce Bl Fhc Numiv ot man | ks D i Rt o s e OEthe EANSIOBD CENSURED, Bulietin Building 74 FrankHr Street - Per s00n lost, in many instances, before the | Total sales, 330.700 siares. 20 wolkin in 220 Twin Whit = iwg Man Say Th r order close, which was dull and irregular, oy poess eaver— | Sporting Man Say e Was No Ex- . aged less than two.a game. and Kar- use for Negre's. Backing. Dowf, the only noteworthy exception baing MONEY. ger. who was the wildest of an - chi T. y of the Street Commission Rock Island preferred, which made a| New York, Aus. 15.—Monsy on calt |leading southpaws, over three, Karger L €T, |net gain of over three points. easy at 1 1-2@1 3-4 per cent.; ruling {gave 22 bases on balls in 68 Innings. ‘nsp"s';,‘““‘,_fl‘;',’m;"fl;r",fifl’mfi;:_‘:";; Bonds were irregular. Total sales, |rats 1 1-2: Taeg loom 15 2. tlosing -~ e n irrezular. 2: -2; g bid | By comparison. #ie work of tha snv- E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | rar vawe. “sssso00. Unitea States |75 2 1 og gt 000§ e | omiacnt Fisht handcre 1o xivon: L e R e e threes advancad 3-3 per cent. on call.|very dull and soft; sixty days 2 3-4@3 | Matthewson distributed only 36 cases : per ceni; ninety days 3 1-2@3 3-4; |on balls in. 37 games. Brown gave 53 | Aown ang thos i Hemmn tor oCainE S“mmer Prlces Iy224 six months 4 3-4@4 7-8. In 50 games. averaging slightly. over |y T ARG 1 Rt s Oh SO RN (ot cotor. 100 Allis Chalmers prd S opper . New Y Aug. - Smith of the White Sox gave 70 bases | (074 and his man. Joe Woodman. Acrtistically Ar; d T 4 Ne ok, ug. 15.—Cotton apot = e i made it clear that by defeating Kauf- v ranged by Azricattural : e closed quiet: middling uplands> 15.55; |91 balls in 365 inmings: Mullin of the | FEU they would be in a position to 0r e“ a 0[0 faali 5.80; 3 Detroits 78 n 203 inningsg ¥ HUNT .. ** The Florist, Thtren” ottt aloh dy o213 Bales. L Clevelandx 49 in 207 jnfins, Gen- | Post 320,000 for u fight wiih John- / August 15.52, September 14.19. October | 4o7 of the Athletics 45 in 250 s P T 4 b b P L . Tel. 130 Lafayette Street. ol p 5 Fhite: So cused_of dodging Kaufmsn, it Is said anies 3 : y 13.81, Noveniber 13.40. December 13.40. .‘.‘in.';:" e 30.in_ | thar Johnson cannot be scored for & DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE ) st O Jassiary? J50M M A e Sonnson UWishinetons | noring further challenges from the GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER JOSEPH mAnFonl” Smerting & R Soly A%l #0184 in 267 innings. Warhop of (he High- | Bostou Tar Baby. Wuodman in New |} GIVEN THE PUBLIC. \ ot 2T 24 2 landers 81 in 283 innings, and Pelty of | York attempted to explain Langfoud’s B k $ d -;T"h;‘(‘fi;: % CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. the Browns 53 in 199 innings. surprising action. 3 DR. H. D. 8YDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentistiry [0]9] inder. Sty Bey AL s e “Smith' averagzd less than two walks e were ready to fight on-Wednes- many years in Norwich, is & member of this associatidy, and superin : oecn. WS Lo e | o aime, Mullih over twor Youne Jecs |day night sald Woodmen, vand ae 1t tFuds the manufacture 'of our Artificial Teeth. If your old plate i Blank Bt -nia.m de and Ruled to Order, A o T Ak :35*1 16 | than two, Bender less than (wo, Walsk | wasn't raining bard enough to@pre- loose or bhroken he will make It as good as new at very smuM eost. BROADWAY. T 1t o less than two. Joss a zood deal I vent the bout we protested against the Telephons 263 octgoa | 100 pichivr g than two, Johnson less than two. War. | pustponement of the bout. Many per- The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- o Do pd : e 0 0 e TR hon o\-erm and Pelty over two, |sons had come to Philadelphta from TION AND FILLING, 500 Baltimore & O % 107% | Dec 515 611518 8% a0 Wild Bill van. a right hander. wa. | Baltimore, Washington, New York, / & We are neadquarters ror s Eichem sl l63% 64015 63w s wilder than any of the pit~hers of | Pittsburg; Harrisburg and other KI NG D'ENTAL PA LO S NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. 23500 c,,“","m’., Parte v : ~ either kind .. He handed out §4 | neighboring citieg and ld_not re- b4 . ““Family trads supplied st 60c per doz. | 00 Contral Leather . p b OR T g S | < hfl}{r n 140 l::mrh:; ml-ih. orer, .'I:’lltfl ‘rhuf: Z.Mfi?:;uw DR. JACKSON, g, 13 - Franklin Squarp, R B it

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