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helping him and the Old |or the affair, which proved a complels TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. e yelling, ‘Haw, haw! GO | success. Mook et them trys | Sent to Jail. > ; ¢ 1 > sl ? ine"th ¢ curvel’ And in that | * Constavle Williem Foley at noon ar- ‘l’o NEw YunK z % B nson made great pit hers. ley and Thomas Roh- 3 ¥ “Taie ‘em an they ge€ Off (6 tram. |Tanced Alonso Ryley t Coverin, e . S ' ngon, who were fighting in the sire S Unn :‘v:f{;h;:;‘;ncg;r 3% Pl . - 2 e fem and cam “Sm 164d tie tnl- AEter” having ueed. mome fre. water. s 3, (PO g—— a . - * o L2 3. S ™. end ‘em straight in that very v Were y Constable 1oloy 1. L LATHROP & SONS. Putnam E. C. League Players May Run Team Them- i 5 : EH !'r:mofi:.. LI he” bovs have e UG Lo Kugnington Wednesdny aftersioon 3 > 3 3 y ¥ WL show it instantly and it will lana tried in the town court and W % orwil Cenn. lves—Sat 2 _— own be the opposing batsmen who will be New London jail. ”z:.au Sireet, Norwich, sel turday Games to Be Played—Middlet: - S R SR, P shend a wiile fs New Logdon Jall, | 25" ] > Y 7 1 . S . 2 o . And you don’t think Fm right, 3 o 15 sister, Mrs, K or wa - the comfortable R - H Too Much for Whalers—Tigers Defeat Senators in |z ] 7 i | e, hnt,Lf vou dowt thiak B wighe |’ 3. T8 The” gucet of s o Zhe waier way — ho comtor Mal big ‘stars broke in.".. g Miss Georgle Mae Woodmancee I | Steamers Ciiy of Lowell and Ches % Sk Pt s & N\ TARRANT & 0- Thirteenth—Geers, Driving the Harvester, é B e & i - visiting fricnds in Hartford ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch veassls ¥ H i) 1’32 HOW JENNINGS TOOK Peace Meoting To-day. ::;ga’m'llf‘/'{,{“‘,"l',,';""‘ ang ‘Gewyee SO STREET: ¢ World’s Records. t 154 i COBB DOWN ‘A PEG.| The annual peace meeting wiil ba- | "0, S, 08, "000abs on rong twlana “ b, p Rt | — “[gin this ‘morning at 11 arclock with | g50,0% Ta 0 suparh view of the w -Fire, Accident, Health, . : 13 | Gurtly Told. by That Eiub Manager | President Altred fove of Philadelbhia | gorli sicyiine and wiertront of Liability’ (Special to The Bulletin.) |“.nchnelg lndcprn,d‘m m;m ‘d:‘::cl:;d TeL | That the Club Didn't Need Him. Eramms will be oarrisd oit w‘k‘:m: y:g‘l:nm" S v Londos LTSS ' e s Mayor Dunn's Colis of the’Col & i . B e to delegates and speakers Presiden: woekaaym ¢ e Pler laatis Boile scheduies Tn_the Fastern Connectient | cut association at Winsted Wednesday = | oi/hen Wyrus Raymond: Cobb was'| irreg fuye: rewponscs eng-hdi hour | B M- weekdays only; duc Pler foot of Plate Glass and Steam Boiler league for Saturday will be played. | by the score of 6-1 in a game featured son = |101d curtly when' he appeared at the |for husimens: ‘sdricess. prasident’ Con- | Keat 24 Btreet G40 n. m. (Monday: . Lo L] 2 a - | by errors and poor playing on the part| . = =~ =l | park recently that the Tigers could | on, ekt Fhipple, exceptod)’ a North River, This was the announcement given out)b¥. » e Totals, : r necticut branch, Palmer G. Whipp! Ta m A h by > t]of the visitors. in ‘the fourth inning| Jituey e o oth. “Batted for Liviuaston in 9th. | get along without him It was the 'will tclose” fob. dinper: » 10, n Dunielson Wednesday evening after ; i 2 i B ey - withooe . & c e oD N dnesday Syening after!that permitted the Litchfield ning to e | & of discinline he hns ex 5 ‘cing Wit e reanencs. | Farg Norwich 10 New York $1.75 on Fire Insurance Society, by v = agan, the catcher fo; Litch- | Boston e t am, acco; 0 | Meastire, s or telophone LIPS, R * | sary by, the withdrawal of the Putham | jeids, sustained a broken nose by run- Spofting Life. “ Many Tigers chuckled |ings of Philadelphia: nddress, “Peaco | Agent, New London, Conn wugod s x ning into the backstop while trying for o Bid with glee, for notwithsanding his Kk for ers and Children,” Prof. .4 that_some of the players there want to 3 e ; f Brookiyn and Chicage Double i | e '3 Work for Mothers and Children,’ finish the season, running the team |2 hard foul fiy. The fourth InniNS| pooum. Aus. Brookisn beat Chicago 7 ftn : | popularity with the fans, who do not |David Batchellor, Philadelphla; report themselves and Sharing the risks ‘and wex the Colts’ Waterloo, as its entire |3 " ack"ume o Todes deibg "hiter and | U, et e 1% omne L, 10,2 The, Me0E | know e imside doingx or bal ciube, (of tho venrx work b e niesiiens | Al Wi@ater Route t T cf E infial Ateto places, : T . e Deing made by McBride. Cobb and | D€ I8 not popular with his team- | Memorial Home. Brief tributes to d . P hope that this srrapgemont sen | | The Bits were five for Litchfield, six | ioun"biked” o-ecull out of the ox 'in ‘the thira U spikca Fiwrreld in- the sintn inning, | mates. He In hot-headed and over | phrted morkers by oconn amd e pal A - decisi vill be hed | for Willimantic, and the errors even |inhiug of the frst game. .. and the latter had i retre from the camedori” | bearing. Particularly he does not | hors ] TC S PGS o Taae up, five apiece. THe batteries were 37 3 A e T e e A i otor | Ket along well” with Davy ‘Jones, Mc- Local Briefs. 1n’iase Butnam decides to stay out,| Doescher and Gagan for Litchiicld and e d e e - Intyre, Bush and one or iwo of Uhe| gouts B Alln of Virginn fs the the Civic club team of Moosup, repre- | Smith and O"Mara for Willimanti S Per Shmasa e ‘Washington. Detrait. boxmen. beat GC 8is Taraily sented at Wednesday night's meeting | The Colts ars confident that they ean e -5 b h o a el Bopoa el In a recent. game Jones missed a |5 e R AL Oy abl by Manager Salisbury, will R . in, |administer a sound beating to the 3 Ann 533 Mitan.of z 9 ofIntrelr 3.1 ¢ |signal for a hit and run play and the ' moay Apd, Mrs. Enow M. Gray and son laying TH-Vi b v " | Litchfield nine, notwithstanding their 8 - {= illfer2y 8 0 3 3 0[Delehaniza & 2 3 3 1 [>@&nal T nos’ of Ledyard and El Morgan . i : playing Tri-Village in Dayville on Sat- 1 , 1 X o S18 4 Stioamenira & 2 33 I|atlair .went wrong. The playdrs hAd Tiactred ey R R urday and taking Putnam’s schedule | defeat Wednesday afternoon, and say 281 38 9| Eeherceri > 11 1% 5°1 2 9 o|some hot words over the matter after Henpia. on W ekmendan At elsea Line for the remainder of the season. D T . fielf 111 203 1 0fcowovinns o 1 $1 14 0|the game. Cobb did not appear at the | Geovge P, Townsead left Wednes- All the tea: cepting Putnam and | Saturday afternoon on Windham field. HE 3 0% 2 o hridess 28 1.0 81 0|lpark for the next game. He hag In. 4 , s Pk in the meeting, Manager Gahan of the | 1arg2 and enthusiastic one. i e RS -~ ! i 0’1 3 0|would not play with the Tigers again 't Tucker of Providence Is the | Fa.‘e $ 1 -00 Andems being unavoidably absent. h = % g % - | Grasp o0 4 9 15 0juntil Davy Jones was taken out of the |guest of Mr. and Mrs ‘B. P, Hewe:t, | L Middletowh . Hospital = Team ‘Coming} sty dumer..’,” R WAl T, 3 sz 1 |lineup. He may have hinted thls (o[ Miss Nellies Brooks s visiting in 4 £ CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. Horo. Chlcago o e = e some Detroit players Providence. | Upexcelied frelght and passenge Won. Les - PC| mhe Norwich State Hospital baseball | Secoud game- Washieon g0 91zl At any rate it got to the ears of | Miss Mae Pawier of New York: yi |servies dircct to and from New York S 3 team has another game scheduled with Chicag Brookiyn. Detrots 000 Manager Jennings, and set him to|the guest of her cousin, Miss Beu All Outede Btatersoms, T 12 the team from the Middletown hospital » Slosideones % v T 0 8 thinking about who was running the | Noyes. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursiays E . = to take place on the local Wiamond a | Syeckarie ofDaubertiiv 4 0100 1 team. Finally Cobb appeared at the| ' Charles Stark of New York is In | Sundayw at Bis pome 0 t Company any D wey o b ¥, on Aug. 25. Th mont. cf o\Wheat 1t 65 00 c office and announced that he itown. 3 2, Bas ver, . TR R ey e vacks $e e EWELE D, WA Ahe s e e o o Tatients raa Sz £ 8 %03 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING was ready to play —again. He had | 'Miss Elizabeth and Mary Mallors | Roosevelt Strect, Wondays, Wednes 5 ro insurance after his| Heavy Hitting and Brilliant son.. each taking a game, o that the | ZEman3p oicmso 2 083 0 pa DL thougint better of his ittt hot- of Hilldale, X. H., are guesis of thelr | dnys Fridays at® pm . Don't wait till this Marked G ¢ Middlet coming game will decide the years| Jipyerss ofSmith.ss 04 RO - gt sores i B = 3% | leadedness, he -~ explained. President |aunt, Miss Klizabeth Mallory, B ieas ot 'S e i< to put you in the opn oy y . championship. Archer. HErins 28 5 1| Toromo . 51 | Navin referred him to Manager Jen- y l-,:i\\n’rvl Beebe of |\\i|..\l4.‘;:‘- Is R T e & B any today e Colep tucker.p -l 56 I nings. ~Cobb aid not hunt up Jen- guest of her sister, Mrs. lLillinn 3 va (Special to The Bulletin.) = S5 3 | Momtreal 3 | nin; v Mall maydd o gs, but went out to the park just | Mallory. ¥ ISAAC S. JONES, Middletown, Aug. 17.—For the first ARE FHENEWSDOY Totats. o1l mows 27123 RO e o et S —_— =. Midd , . 17 5 ot = e for call of play. Train- P, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, time in two weeks Middlatown fans|cpaijenges Billy Allen for Ten Round | o ™7 ool R AN | K b ¥ ler Tutnill .was the only mau. at the Things Get Better, Monfauk Steamboat Co. g2 vy : ¥ L 2 15— Mont e s was on hand. Jennings sent word to Greenport, Shelter Iniand Ha sug2daw contést with ease from New London. 1t Jomwy, Clr_ientual 8. Jerey O 4. the. i e thwartings of life, the babits and re- | : L - ; Sewsbo w Lond: TrERge At Sevars hufle & Newsck 7 e king of ball players that he need Dor. Tong - Ialand, . Bteamer > Heavy n:"'m"‘ mnrl;'d,dthe snme.hand w:!‘";““'.e K»‘fi,‘; "”;fl;’,{s ?: M“‘n e i Ym'*:"":"”‘jm"';m_ ..'m.:; up on tne| Ab Provdence Tomnto L Providence o . |mot bother to put on his uniform. as | efllences snd the counterstrokes of dotio” Tedves New' Londen week days 1HE OFFICE OF WAL F. HILL |1 i i et ne oporpas | wek and when he asparted for ‘the | s wkh xes Surk sy sih 5.5 o ], w40 Bamore—osbeser & Bainers the Tigers could gei along witiiout | fate, it 1s manifest that, in the long | 10.00 a in, 410 0.7 : b e T Whaling City he left & challenge be- | This score has macked aii the Zam o series. Lot - Mcntyre played a very nice pun'human life becomes broader than Real Estate e e et pa¥ | hina him. ~Abe wants a ten round go|T = e conmEcTIGUT LEABUE sTANDING. | game in center that day. T " | Tun b g s gl ok 4 e with Billy Allen for Labor day after- - v Yok on Lest cident revealed ) and Fire Insurance, R e A e Dy Ik | T hon at tho falr srounds. ‘O Labor | pmesn Vb5 1 Sfoenerr %17 3 8| maiebery - o [ 8| the recent 'iger siump. that which |deeper. One the whole—ssd nows ; 3 , ¢ itd & ay night he has anotBer boxing bout | Campbeter & 0 1 2 1 % 418 3 o|Bridgeport 3 373 | was suspected—interna ssensions. | days al stoadily—thin et be 1s joeated in Somers’ Block, over C. 8 [ Middletown buneched hits in the third | day night he has anotBer boxing bout | campbellst § 0 1 3 H o R i G Y g~ 24 3 T L TE caiiatons why B Beedy fenuons. | KTe: alimpst y- gs & and soventh innings, sending In four | 08 With D Sorioghad 5 5 i o ter. This is & secular amelioration Wil'ams, Ream 9, thicd floo: Tallies 1a each The finel figures wees [in New London, but he thinks he can 4175 % SPmmont 4 16 ¢ ¢ Luon i 30 s |mer like Wush was dropped to sixth ( (65 3¢ 5 Lionghe Sbeut by feviza Telephone 147. 5 E accommodate Allen on the same day 771 ofpainas 42010 = oty | Place in thie batting order. Cobb was o7 B I arte The score: ] without inconvenience. 0.Wilson,of 36 % Ofersierd 2 110 0 1 = %4; | continually bulldozing the midget, and | good will working through the effo: e P Pkl N = Abe says that he had decided to give | Gibwn.c 0% 4 Ofschiele . 2 0330 35 | the fact that he was compelled to bat | of men.—H, G, Wells. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, hope & b Do up his paper business, at least for the [ Whitep 912 Olesgmur 060 00 5 just ahéad of the Georgian and co- Bdgarstet 5 4% 8 “2'% 3 %[ present, owing to the press of his other | Phliwes 0 0 0 0 OjgWiema 1 ¢ 3 1 3 a2 Boe. | OPeTate with him in base running 1t 3 224 1 ursuits. He sees a lively winter ahead tals, 29 1 1fBecker 10 00 o e Borttora s cheld 2. e got on, affected the nerves of the 8ide-Stepping a Sneeze. 1 ALIGS A. EROWNING, e 53 d R 43100 3 3 0 R in the sporting line. Fis last| crandaiio 0 0 0 0 8| X S s New Hiven 0. brilliant shortstop, with the result that | propapy ”b : et N EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE = Muleabv.ib § 113 0 4 1 & 5 ofAght was on July 9 at Westerly, when 3 3 o212 3| At New Britain—Bridgepor 0, New Briain 1: 10 [ he fell off badly in both batting and 'robably everybody pe; o =yt e very Test Atterney-at-Zaw, $ Richards BIdg. | peiscn. 4 211 421 & 1|he put out Harry West in the fourth| .p 0™ ‘core 1 sm 0% "y inuings. fielding. He commenced to hit again |the displeasure, if mot actual paim, | = "7 eR E RS L “Phone 208. 4 0 0 ¢ oliawiss 4 o 3z o|round. .Since then he has had friendly| Raied for Drucke n Tih. - = T as soon as he was placed below Cobb | Which comes from missing & sneege, | Consider the value of U o8 il T 'I""" 18 22 ?I?:'fia:\b‘:)? e Py R 5 5 0 0 0 s 02| At Lyna_Fist sime: Worcester 8. Ton 1 sec. :‘n):h:‘zr:‘r:!se:;‘ Joobb gmade his peace| There is an easy way n\:; of u:lnmfl through the crowded stree " s GRS B TR e . orcester % Lymn 3 cailed end 70 3 T and o | e > lNDLETON, JR BROWH & FERKHNS, llmiatle| oon 333 ol mun =wfin 1|, Socaow as o now messer, wil | Fee S Foues Tat ot e s e ot | Do pisrisE omoe mare. 1 s reguiar | S BePROLE (O DOOuS O dog &6 T8 | C. Y, PENDLESON, X1 ae St 20 e 2 | score by tnnines 3 . of New London, who i AT rrence 0. New L oRitiow: : porial Gars . s S T N e | -+ 338580848 =2 |ready to back him against any 140-150 Phillies Take Two from G A Haveniii—towel o, Moo g 5 Slance at the sun. There is some-Motorcycle suppiies and sboond-has Sl Poxt o Thames Nat Benk | ™. lr yiddidown Bager s ‘Dedters 3 Dunias pound welterweight fn Connecticut. Philadeishis. Aus. 17— Philadelphia regained G z thing about the brightness of it that machine for sale. | _ en londay an: . Johnwn, Mulcaky, for New London Nealan, Rie fourth place today by winning two games from Cin- 5 N B P ITE wrdey evenings. 0ct298 | (i il o, Nasher: fo haw hits Dunisp, Fose, | Reaults of 500 Mile Motorcycle Run. | sl s o o asd 4 to 3 The scores MmysTIC supplies the missing Irritation, or St B "\"Ew"'x'il i '.v,nmh i The official scorers of the 500 ‘mils] Fimt same— BREAKING -IN YOUNG -PITCHERS. = whatever it {s that is needed, and nine ek ot by Bates 4. o : - i 3 B, "Peiar o sl 1o’ iieaho splen base: T::firc‘)xlcl;ens\"r:c;;::‘::;: rom held \1‘.41( = .\ . Present Method All Wrong, Says Jack | Prof. Wm. Coleman te Go to North tln:a: Du; of ten l(,lthr ,nlnle(-z:nl.u;nr:;' ".m New “Iflfl] A"’flrl edlara, unlag: - wi es, | at vl s L o escher, 1t 1 00 0|Titus, 1 4 ” Wi w! cot 3 e o "Beblrh: ar b on e, 336 | Yome ana Now ” Jersed. “starting and ey : ifu..,.',' 411 Boyle—How Anson Did It. ::;:-—';:;y_;n::d ”::o.;;m P..,,d got too far away c 4 Ly B g g SR ey i 3 ve jounced | Hobiitzel.1b 4 3 9 Bates.cl s W = eetin, ro- 'I'"[:ker A"th[m &Bfl 5 ime, L35 umpire, Mecariny ot Middietown. . | ending In Philadelphia, have announced el 43 5 8 sk 311 “The present way of handling pitch-|* gramm, " R IR T ) Fleventh St. and Gniversity Pl. s o SCOres were | Pakerc i35 o ooy 2 mean, of course, the way o L% . NEW YORK CITY, 3 y g COLTS DEFEATED AT WINSTED. g;g:y oo D machineswhllel oumras . .72 it e breaking in young _pitchers. is alll proc winam Coleman leaves fo. | A deposit of soda has been found Ok St e st B Litchfield T Sonds.in Six Runs in | ®ith an Excelsior finished second with | Clarkes 4 1 i34 wrong.” savs the veferan Jack Bovle |4,y for North Adams. Mass. whero | 8t the terminus of the, projected line || 5. & iy Rtwslutels motes deae BARNKERS e e sl '® N | 988 points. An Excelsior and an Indian | Beben - 2 0 0 5.9 Who caught for the St. Louis Browns|e” yij have charge of the Enslish | of the Uganda railway. Jt is described || proot transient nhatel below 334 Fatal Fourth. weré tied for third place with 87| Eminp 0 0 0 — when Charlie Comiskey was managing | 15, W' have charge of the Englis) < Btreet. TLocation central, yet quist. and B points. C. C. Paimer on an Indian, who 100 aph Von der Ahe's team. I may be mis- | JPATtmENt of Druty academs: Drof | by the discoverer as being a lake || Street Locaiion central yet apler (Special to The Bulletin.) Was the first to reach Philad:iphia, re- s taken, of course, but in my opinion the | L 30T 2 1508 i, ana 1at | About ten miles long by two or threa | | 400 Tom, SO0 BROKERS Wiifizaantls, . ATE, 15 Thatest |SOr oL TiE paibte. Shiein " now - Zoilowed v S the. bik | senoo) tais Villsss Tlor TSt ana | Wbaut ten milen lone by two o1 s || er Gay Mpwmedn L ant cate thes imvariablo custom. when a major | COUTRe and received the degree M A. | deep and covers a hard surface of || attached. Moderate prices 28 Shetucke: Street PE o e kT PO 1 o 13 |league team secures a junior wonder | (6 !® & Kraduale of Acddia university. | goda resembling pink marble. The || gend 2c stamp for Miustrated Guide Philadeiphis 900 0 3 12 1 {;omht::;:u::; ‘;71 hr“:lifld::: "‘5:;: ceived the M. A. degree from that | 8048 was found to be of considerable and Map of New York City. Teleptone 995, Second game— o 3 college. He has made his home herg] depth. 5 ' Cincianati. Philadelphia. and listen. He is supposed to pitch a | gOlICEE. HE has made nis home herg ! a e b po a e|little before the gamz and then to| O ;i 2 Col a land ! e T1T 8 Smunee 5% 1 8] aicn the veterana putting fhem over, | Coleman and son Rowiand. and Miss Members of New York | gpecessioNs AND ADVANCES 1500 Do pta ... .. 6% o | FeanZt 3 0 3.} Jfsmaser = 198 9land, incidentally, to learn all he can | Martha Kahns will leave Friday. 3 LAILY SIRVIOR . | 200 Chi & W 1 Hoblitzel.lb 4 0 8 -1 Olsatesef 413 o e 3 Mrs. Beulah Noyes entertained Tues- and Boston'Stock | S Chicago, 3t B Nitenciist 4 T 2 0 IlMageesr 3 0 1 o o |about the various batsmen and the in- [, AITS: Beulah Noye T E teamer | Until Sept. 6th, to | rt Within a Ver e 3230 ifGrantse 4 2 2 1 3|side workings of the fast company.|dn ng in honor of her gues For the Most Pa a ory. C. €. C. & St. Louls. Mjss Mae Parke: f Brookl, Music Exchanges | Colorado Fuel & Tron 4123 Arsnediy 4 1 9 Then, some day, when a pitcher has | Miss Ma 7.0 oklyn, isic | o] kS | Narrow Range. Cotorado Busl & Iron 3321 ofpelana & 33 3 8| oo e A e et Eoes n | Wa® rendered during the eveninz ani | e S 5 iio Comselidated Gas ¥oeme 303 % oeamc 307 3 e|peen pounded the youngster goes In|.freshments were served by the hos- | an New York. New York, Aug. 17.—Irregularity Com Produets Burns,p 3 o [Brennan.p o 10 tess Guests were present from Prov- | A 3 i K are o ———— —{Sorep” 11 01 0|showing. Theoretically, of course, this | {955 iests ¥ rese 24 Broas Stieet. was the dominant note of the stoc Delaware & Hudsn. =X I idence, New York, Brooklyn and My | AM PM ik e | markat today, the list receding®and Denser & Rio Grande Totls 3072411 HiWash 110 0 9|system, ought to be all right. The boy | idence. 3 3 3 3 At oi . | A et e 2 2 advancing haif a dozen times during e Tols, 37133 11 1|15 SoIng to school. as it were, and re-| tic- New London "7 Wiaten 111 ;h» early session, and for the most ?:‘m'“ oy *Batted for Brennan in 8th. s ceiving the instruction to fit him for Successful Concert. . Wateh Hill % New London art within a very narrow range. In Dor Score by innings: his business career. But as a metter The grand concert given in Central Block Island ....Due Norwic The IATer rading hisieber. thamrket Do, 2a Cinchnatt 083210600 o-3|of plain fact and common sense, how | hall Wednesday ovening for the hapent . Frteatn < mits dtrant’ e coues General Bieciric 11 Philadeiphia, 0071001320 °~4labout it? of the Mystic League Village improwe: *Daily, except Sundays. xBundays only 2.2 * ot ], iand adaea very generally to its gains e “Your young pltcher comes up from | ment was well attended. Tt was ghon | 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS nm"‘"c nmmm of the previous day. Diinols Central THE HARVESTER thie brmstiwood With & sesbabf sublime under the auspices’of Mr. and "M, SION TICKETS Denials from abroad of the consum- | Interborough et i Jesse D. Crany and netted a fine sum ) BANKERS and BROKERS mation of the much Qiscussed copper s P MAKES WORLD’S RECORDS. :!:rv;.l Hle thinks r]n;-r:un be xo-::. OF | for the treasurer. The following took SPECIAL EXCURSIO A AT - merger imparted some heaviness.to the The Biane. siu W A e big team woul have paid 450 | part: Momdays, Wednesdayn and Fridays to Sept, 2. metal stocks despite the publication of International Paper 5 & much money forghim. He knows that Miss Betty Martin, soprano; Miss AND AND ur i BHp s & Aeatctivn, tn fis S International Puop i Geers Sends Stallion a Mile in 2.02 at|ir he could go right in there and face | Fiorence iiske. contraitar ATe 3. Hum WATCH RILL )}~ | BLOCK ISLAND . Aux OCKS DORUS INVBSIMBNIS | rooean Suvpiy For that commodity and o Buffalo. those big leaguers.he'd show them up: | pird Dufey. tenor: Alr. Frederick Mar- g e o Ry dy TSe Adulta, Children 40c. ihe recent large sales here for domes- Bt e . et but he doesn't get the chance. By tha|in, basso: Mrs. Elizabeth Rugzles, a * | 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND, tic delivery, Stocks of ‘the: iron and e i o S8 i ¢ time he has been under instruction for | companist. Quariet. With Hiorse amnd ¢ HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 1% W z PRIVATE WIRE TO O L D T T T oae e opualo, N Y. Aug 17 _World's rac- | . "oek or two ke has lost his confi- | Sormng: oar Hase Curin areraite S6ote Dinnar Hosask eual Batnios Beschtn .t W New York Chicaszo St. Louis|in the face of further price cutting. Mo, & ¢ Louts.. . ek hen The Tacvester: driven by |dence. He has had it impressed upon | solo, In Arcady, Woodman; tenor soln || and Biock Tatand. For: tupther: infcrmation Boston Cincinnati Pittsburg | Unjted States Steel lehd these issues e s Geers, covered-a mile in . 203 ‘over & ?}:-;- }::n:‘":':"l‘-"l‘\::k& ;‘Lb:“ul:m. ":Ile Among the Sandhills. Stephens: bass of company near landing, Norwich a ntarest i wg % . vle fsolo, 1-am a_Roarmer, Mendelssohn NEW ENGLAND NAVIG N co., Norwich Branch, Shanuon Bldg. | ia; “200 "wis “akain materialiy res o e o s o b o | Criticised; he Tns been shown & lot of | 15ano Soio. The Secrét, Beods auks- i M duced. heat of the 2.07 trot. distance beimg|Stunts. With the best intentions, but|ter Die Wucht an Rheim ®iheim — - fon and Southern Pacific were most 2ent the brtsmrataiion wwh: 2 Macy nor solo, Before the Daw augsa FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr to a §00d | the train. ‘Good morning, Mr. Anson. Chadwick: sobraro and fenor duet The Larseve Birds Farewell. Hildach, soprano solo, Could My Songs Their conspicuous, and the movement in these stocks was ascribed to accumu- WALL PAPERS Harriman “shires were. helped in o small_degree by the favorable crop atart. The half was made in 1.01. The |y, = v pitcher. Harvestor was faitering aftx the wrm g R g Tyl into the stretch, but Geers .:zied the | juet ten minutes ago, Mr. Anson.’ Tm, whip and the sturdy son of alnut | yy Tm u Well. younz man, go ]‘:Vlm r)m_.“' “; & |.‘vm" t. Moon Hall flashed under the wire With a|ang eat o good steak and get out (o | 5! yhre; ng. Ameriean Puctic Pacific Mail Pennsylvania Fishing Tackl BLUES ARE RUNNING lats Spring ieav: 1 reports received from the agricultural People's Gas 3 z e t o stock on hand Of tne amover and’sp | MISiFicls alonk” that svaient and (na| it Hise © 4 S R o SoEos o the Tl Datk before 230, ou pitch | - (Crowds Attend Lawn Fete. | move it we have made quite a reduc- | rise in Rock Island yas attributed to| 130 Prai sie ot Oniitel Crpenpunt/mata MRS 2087 | s s ol o 1 ana] chan Tbmbers_of the L Pathicks tion in the prices. It is a good time |the same cause. = o established a new third heat record for | would mow down the mighty sluggers. | church lawn Wednesday afternoon and | to buy now. . The most interesting item from Railway Steel Spring e N s vt 168 | wonid Vo abroad w hibit of the Impeni : ¢ e . and also | why> Because he came unp fresh, |evening. The lawn had heen de - Also Paints, Mureseo, Moldings, and | abroad ‘was the exhibit of Py el Stctel made a ‘world's record for a five Year | girong, full of confiden The other | orated with electric lights of different o ¢! Bank of German a renag:'nfi::‘Ypr:f:;n:fi,'mT:d further zain in its goid holdings and | siive heek eand Co old geotter. fellows were scared, not the kid. They | col K r o the 1 X y | colors, making a striking effect in the Dudie Archdale, heretofore unbeaten | (oo) it for granted the boy must be a | evening. Squadrito orchestra furnished wa% an enormous increas in deposits. 1200 Do. prd ot Decorating. . Americans were the strangest ,2‘,‘“,, 1000 8¢ L. & 5. F. 3d pid.... 42% and winner of the $10.000 M. and M. | wonder or he wouldn't be sent in raw |music for the evening. A large sum | of the London md#tket and operations| 1190 Bt Louis 5. W.. 2 |sraks and several other rich prizes|from the little league. He had mew | was realized. which will be used for P. E MURTAGH, for ‘that account here dEgregated about Do oy R beaten by Hallworthy in the 35,000 | stiff and backwoods shoots: he may |the beneft of the church. The. ne e ’ 20,000 shares, equally divided betwion ot =7 1?5 | KIng George 'V stake for .15 trotters. | have been crude, but a wise old catch- | pastor. Rev. Johf Fleming, had charss Steel Rod, worth $1.25, - - - $1.00 nd 94 West Main St purchases and sales, the latter consist- 92 and ;oS e L e e oo ALL-AROUND A. A. U. - Junld|crai markets of London were inclined CHAMPIONSHIPS. to heaviness on the unfavorablz show- | 3 ing ‘made by one of the rubber com- > L R No I ICE s. e B Thomson of California Wins Individual Luckie and Samson = - - - - $1.50 Fine line of Hooks, Artificial Baits, Cork Fioats, Lines, Bait Fails, Etc. THE HOUSEHOLD, noteworthy railroad return Tnited Honors After Hard Fight. - issued today was that of the Baiti- 500 United 3 Boswell Ave. will be closed | mor: ani Ohio road for Juiy. in which —— o an increase of 8;65.000 Iin gross earna - De LY‘A €. Thomson of Ocdhdenlal college, b Taes pras Toveryod (o & deus of F15408 on Angsienwon he Dighalt Inrvides : from Seventh to Twelith| 2= athletic honors of America Saturdas at The feature of the bond market was Marshall fleld, Chicago, capturing thea St. until further notice. |ine Sircuath and activity of the New | 1200 Ween Swvimic 005D D B | Rt seventh | anmial D ailisoung ON ODD Tork siate canal bonds. which ad- | 1 W 67 & Dy championship meet of “tne “Natiomal - vanced to 103, a figure well above 8t | Wheeling & L. Erie. — — 3% mateur union with a total of 6,991 Per order paid by the purchasers at public bid | Total ssiee 515700 sharcs. polnts. J. H. Gillis of Vancouver was Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street yesterday The entirs bond list was - S second with 6,909 points. - Street Commissioner, |:ic=av. vith an advance in United MONEY. The'Los Angeles athlets took the in- : » | States foura of one-quarter per cent.| New York. Aug. 17.—Money on call | dividual championship after the most E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | 2 call | Total sales, par value, agare- | easy at 1 1-2@1 3-4 per cant.; ruling | SPectacular and brilliant struggle ever gated $2,059,000. Fate 1 1-2: last loan 1 3-4; closing hid | S=n_in one of the big champlonship g ok po 17 1-4: offered at 1 3-4. Time loans |affairs. Thomson and Gillis had it see. STOCKS. very dull and easy: sixty dass 8 per|saw throughout the meet and the vie- Sates. . Low. Close. | cent.; ninety days 3 1-2; six months | tofy was in doubt until thé last event, / FUNERAL ORDERS S Alis Chaimers otd ... 3% W 4% | §oD ol 5oy the mile race, was Tun, Thomson win- “Fiao A it : e Iy O e aind In different styles and finish ) Summer Prices = 5 2300 A serieuirsl 3 3 CoTTon. GiLie contest between Thomsen and £, Artistically Arranged by Am - % New York, Aug. 17.—Cotton spot | 318, whose rivalry: developed early A= > 2 , Aus 11 : in the meet, was one of the most re losed 2 1 gher; mid- < HUNT .. ** The Florist, Am g SHrne utangs, s hoints hisher; mid” | markable in athletic history. Thomson FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS - Or el] a 0" e Am. 16.15; no sales. Futures closed steady. was. just 15 points, ahead- aftef fiv Tol. 130. Lafayette Street. B et T T B 2 s eoaas:| events had been run off: Gillls wa ’ DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER Junisa A 5 e e q li4s | four points ahzad two events later and B 2660 S 2 GEE UStObpr In i, SN0 e 119 points ahead when elght events t JOSEPH BRADFOR % e Foundids % |ary 13.62, March 13.68, April —, b i Reeing s e e o lead by winning third place in the -— GIVEN THE PUBLIC. Am g > = broad jump and second In the mil it k Bird AR Tomacte ord 11101 : e e o run. ® & These are exceptional bargains. DR. H. D. 8YDLEMAN, who has besn in the prasiice of dentiatry ‘nder. Am e L NP WA oy, (ihomaon was nesc in tne 16 pouna REMEM’ER P p fany Yeata b Norwich, is ‘s member ot this assoclation. and ‘superin T S A e Sz shot put, distance 1 3:¢ inches; we eadqua s ‘manufacture of our Artificlal Teet £ your old p'ate I8 “Stank Books Made and Ruled to Order, | .05 [0 9% 9% Rl 500 vard walk. time 3.44; 120 vard o quarters ar or broken he wil make it as good as new u'm\ small cost. Beimcce e Obe 5. 4 - el ek hurdles, thme 16 1-6 scaonds; second anything you may wish in the Furniture Line. 16-pourid hammer threw, ene nulie tun The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTAAG- PRICES LOW. TION AND FILTING. _ KING DENTAL PARLORS, ~ DR. JACKSON. Manager. % “Franklin Squars. fnatt Tt ol e 100 Tar ~ QUALITY HIGH. — 88 23 FEI