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P A ey . AR NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, B : 3 TRAVEL! DIRECTORY. INSURANICE. 3 \ . AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. years ago and Will be remembered as R i RO | i ) ; P et i ro |3nams e and wit e rememuered as| - NORWICH FAMILY MARKET 5 Philseeiohia ... . g | McCarthy, Bld McPlieg and Tommy Covering anywhere in the world 4 s o B Clesetand liss | Egan, Downey and Hobiltzel. The [Apricots, doz. 2CjParsnips. H at VERY LOW COST. > 3 ; . Washington fa | Sacionatl team'ls composal pHincing!- susigmelons.” 10-20| New Cabbage, ~ (4 || i[Femew SESSSES S z i ars Entered and Drivers Wi trive ew | Shlease 5 - y of young bull players, none of whom | ‘BeqiilI40, 15 50 New Beets, 3 J. L IATHROP & SONS. S 9 e ofor Jlevr et tosars m—— i, e e e | B8 R S e N 0 “ WI GH L' NE = 4 . a3 1A . than ree years, with the exception of ushroom: . RErIn . I 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Connm. Record at Brighton Beach—Middletown and New| . . . - OB 54 i g e K s werns | MeLean, Lobort, Beebe and ¥romme. | Otanies— " Wax Beuns. b4 . iv2daw g7 we grounds. ' ©d Cinciunati by a secwe of 10 to 2. Oapar lamted | TAKINg this vear's work as a crite- | o fnoR/d8, """ New Potatoes, T : g i only two innings. In the second inninz Demme amd | Fion, the mosi successful scouts in T pkc., 20-30 | 4 er way — London Split Even—With Two Out, Athletics Rally I g i i o e Camnlt s esis 21 | baschall ra. e mon pho_ picked up | b Hamburs, il oo Bk 2030 | e water way — the comfortable Boat . . L ¢ Philadeiphia. Avg. 1S.—Philadelphta beat Chicago way. not giving u sinzle base on bal's. Score: | the youngaters who have landed the |’ Gregon, dz.. 50-75 Yellow, 7-16.1 " Steamers City of Lowell and Ches~ Motor dwners in Ninth and Win in Tenth. o et Sl o P emnt. | Hignianders &1 the top of the heap in | | Gt Syieil White! e Clty. ot Lowall snd Shied w1l be repaid by investigating our ; Tied Wt Socced . Murvr's tiiote.nihe tenth | fymeas '3 % 8 £owiE 1 ¢ |ADE Kmirickn laapos.- FeRuk BATuI C 3|Summen au that have every comfort and conven- Boat Jnsurance Pclicy. It protects| g~ g Snning Livington (ripied and scored ihe winning run | Campblulz & 1 3 0 1213 ohas three clever baseball men thrash- | Gras 3 S ) 0005 Tor thhy TRy eIeT. them wh i a when laid up S on Coombs” single. Harry Lord. formeriy of the Bos- { F.Clazkelf & 2 3 0 417 0 0fing throush the tall grass jor young |p 8%, et ber A delightful voyage on Long Island 'm when running an. ton Americans, played bis first game with Chlcago. s 4113 4141 0|pall players. Arthur Irwin is the chief | Giyiingy Blackberr! Sound and a superb view of the won- fod gavnet all marine ol nMe| New York, Aus. 18.—A pistol shot.| BOXING FOR BILL COLLINS. s so 493 0 0| New York mcout, with Duke -Farrell | Lima Beans. at. 30| Bloeberries, dertuy wicyline and watertront of New og fire ana theft. at very. low rate.f ;% FQUiiam: Loeb, Jr. will start Niladelshia. Pl e T S and Kugene McCann as his assistants ;o . 12-20 ATt ront of 1 nine cave, driven by as many dare- . tral Vil Do 4 N spE s 5230 oftciukec 3 -3 0 oflrwin was the star ehortstop of the | Nl 10| Sauas i B o 3o Tonatn TR B. P. Learned & Co., devil drivers, in the: twenty-four hour | Not Much Wrestling for Centra T P10 ofcemmiss 3203 i 171 1 Providence ana Philaasiphia National | =ad ‘Lettuce, " 17f Sirink Beant, p. m, weekdays only: due Pier toot of Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.{ automobile race at Brighton Beach lage Man This Year. 21 0 e B e $ 904 &|icague teams of 25 years ago. Duke | EHUAING | 12| Ege Prant, aen East 224 Street 6.4 a. m. (Mondays Agency Established May 1846, mptariiomp i e R s e A TR 3 eisixp | FRriell wia' the _star; cuteher of> the)\Now ' Caprot) Plums, doz., excepted) and Pler 40, North River, PR evening. Al the drivers are bent on| B Collins of Central Village 0 ofstmwinee 317 0.9 500 al Washinron, . Boston TAnG eI el bon., 5l Bweet corn. doz., 20 | 7 4. m. Toas’ tag bty iy S o e | SSERAN Srgm hip Bummer vacalion | Zogas e TR Touis 3 T4 § 1 | sged the Jersey City Eamiorn leaguc Ments. Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 ¥ v Ralpl ord & and will be ready in shape by Septem- | Su 2 2 **Datted for Bentan in th, ¥ Pork— Winter Lamb— . Cyrus Patsehke in a Lozier car. OWIng | por to meet any of the 148 to White p 13 ofCoombsp’ & 1 0 2 “*Battesd for Benton Lr 9th. veame s 7 & Spareribs, Shoulders, ‘Wrtite or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, to the new cement turns and other Im- | )00 13" poxers in the state, no colof | ot g E T ey ki e S Jrwin, Farrell and McComn picked up| Ghops, Legh. Foo iy Gl L LIPS, B b k. I8 faster | barred. Bill has been doing a lot of | No e out when winning run ‘scored. Pitabury, AR R RN R R S I, R L R L T than Iast year is predicte boxing during the summer and intends | Score by lunines — B : ch, . Mitcheil ne gl S SR 1,200 miles will b2 rolied up. to this branch of sport durins [ chicas Tlo01000000 01 oL . men ‘with "the Highlanders. Frill| . 30- Among the drivers will be Ralph de ¢ (250, (& "hat "White he Wi mot do | Phissdpiia L. 0 0 868 8811 THURSDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. ughn and Ford are pitching sensa. |Smoked Bhoulderg] Fnould All Water Route Palma, who will pilot a Fiat, with Ed- [ mii " Crestling himself he will manage A > o tional ball for the Highlandere, and | smoked Tongues, |Wertors Veal— ward Parker as alternate: Louis Dis- | George Condos, the Greek wrestiar of Washingten 6. Cleveland 1. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. are responsible for the present high | Short cur 25| Legs brow in a Marion: Stanley Martin, | providence. Condon is open o meet |, Washingion Aug 18 —Clereland's batting was poor Won. Lost. position of the team in the champion- | Dried Beer’ Chops, ™ Houpt-Rockweil: Charles Basle, Math- | oy ight heavyweight in New En- | piie) e made by Mebrid.c Birmingham and Niles, | Newark F ship race. Johnny McGraw of _the ihouldgrs. eson; Bill Endicott, Cole "307: and|giang “Sam Ancerson or Jack Me- fer's budng and base running broughi | Rochester i Glants has a big Atring of scouts, Wil- k| : Lee Anderson, Midland. Lewis Strang | §ratn' preferred. Collins will als vause. . Seore: Toronto 3 liam Robinson and Dan Brouthers, 80" Lo 2 has not yet enrolled as a driver, but = 11 he: ‘Washingtos Cleveland. —— " veteran ball players; Joe Gardner of * Rou! 32| snou 5 N match his protege with Tall Leather, Niontrear » . 5 nas, 22 Tders, i1 may do So. The Indian "and give him & handica | o (I N £ the Dallas club and Dick Kinsella of | Shouider ‘Steak, 18 souage, 20 4 of two falisin one hour. Bill would |Jusné e4-8 5 ¢ Siiesss 4 8 - b | the Springfic) eam scout fo [Native Balt Pork, i yindlam | o e By Inehim e McGraw. Gardner landed Drucke and 20 e CONNECTICUT Amt:f!dfl 'x':"'“'rc l;kectougfe(“g“‘;x‘u‘cnhm ith the Windlam | gperfeias 3-0 1 3 0| B'tnghim,ct 41 1 Flotiner for Nen York T Dropeneans Pouliry sea Ifle Wilimants "y £ s3 | On August 26 in Worcester Collins | ¥hridess 4 ¢ iz 1| At Jersey Ciiy—Montreal 4, Jersey City 3. of the most brilliant young twirlers in [ Fancy L. I. Ducks |Broilers, S Wiimaniie ] H e o | Gemierrr a3 i 8| At Providened Toronto 6. Provigence 1. the National league. = Kinsella recom-| = " a0|Fowl, ; o tane i r o Pete Roby of Spences. | tugmibis 3 ie 8| A e e s WEAE o pasimore | mended Larry Dovie to Mcaraw New.| Bl chickens, 2650 rurers. 3% | [ g gm@ . PR I e e 4 200 0 A e A utaiorNewark same wheduica for | XOTk Paid $3.500 for Doyle. Tsn times |Native Chickens. 30 Sauabs, ! b The Best Company any man can be game, but after this match boxing w s 1 O | today played on Tuesday. 16th. that money would hardly buy his re- Grocerjes. in i= the Company that backs up its EVEN BREAK. e T L Totais, 3 S ata - G lease today. Butter— _|Sugar— | Unexcellea freight and passenger licy for Fire Insurance after his = P ; N Hedgzes hus seven seouts working for | Tub, new Granulated, servies dircct to and from New Yark ouse has burned. Don't wait till this| Jewels and Whalers Divide Double S5 g SeRRECTICUY tEA"v"l STANDING. him this year. Charlie Barrett and | o, Creamery, ok 17 1bs. 81 All Outz!de State: Rbpbiis Ask o put you in the, London. WON. = on. Harry Howell are two members of the | Ch3ese— Brown, 18 Ibs. From Norwich Tu Thursdays, B O ey oy, o { gt ity b s ma SR £ 3 Browns' scouting staff. The other five| Bas’ Dairy, Catloaf, 13 1n. 81| @undays, at 616 p. m. ISAAC S. JONES Spbei The Bulleti ¥ Fitth. o Eritaln ars known only to their employer.| Bage, A ¢ $i New York Pler 22, Bast River, fook . s (Spkeial to The Bulletin.) At Oakland Beach this week the| gogm Aug 15.—Two erroms by Boston in the | Springfield Hedges doesn’t care to have their iden- | Edam, 9%-31.50| Molasses— Roomevelt Street, Mcndays, Wednes~ Insurance and Real Estate Agent, New London, Aug. 18.—in a double|Oakland Beach team, made up larsely | nrih inding were fallowed ba Ave Detrit hits. and | Hartiord modh i tity known, figuring that the men can | Camenbert Porto Rico, gal. 60 | days Fridays. at's p. m. 9 P 4 Richards Building, 91 Main St.| header at Cannonball park this after- {of Danielson bo: defeated the Dnut- [ gave the visitors a four run léad in the game, which | New Haven . .. 30 51 do’ better work under cover. Talking eicles. gallon, N. Orleans. gal. 60 *Phone or write fur folder, . . noon New London took the first game, | tonwood geam by @ 4-2 score. The | the wes fiom Sosion todsy ¢ to 1 Plicher Frank | Northampton - & about scoute, don't overlook John ‘K. ocal, o= 32Muple Syrup, | P8, Fretzht received wnill § p. m. S to 2, and Middletown the second, 2 [game wad an interesting ono. The | Alanes was released by Boson tods s ; McCloskey, who landed some good men | YVinegar Gl 26lKarosene o130 48 C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. to 0. The attendance was 250. New |line-ups of Oakland Beach: e et i B vones for the Cardinals. McCloskey likes to —— ene ollL13@15 | mayqa London hit Ferris in the first game| Mathew If, Laflame cf, White c.| S of A Nomm PN T s |look them over from the bushes, nota- | L i Y : N. TAR and far outbatied the visitors. BoldtlDesrosters 2b. Mailhot 1b, Smith 3b, | MIagrer 5 1 o] A bly Eddy Koney, Bobby Byrne, Bugs | Market Cod. = 10|Eels = 15-1% | Monfank Steamboat Co.'s Line 548 * | proved "a’pussie ‘in the latter contest|Brown rr Miller ss. Adams p o s et ajpuri’sn o A New"Haveniartrord | Raymona, " Arthir Fromeie, ' Eddie addsok. | [euna. Clame fon. L SOIRS e (. | g TREET. and the Whalers were presented wit Buttonwood—Leach ss_ Wilson rf, [ SoBbef | e New England Les arger and Red Murray. Steak Pollock, e B A ween _Ne: don, Comn., an Al e A a row of goose egEs. Wheat 1b, Daborne 20 cClark cf, Gib- Soriawis 5o 4 Hb=r o] A rat mirerEawrenes Murray ajscovered promising youns | Am: Sacdines s @ 13| S AT L Geeenpor: Bl L R N i id The scores: son 3b, Miller ¢, Berger If. Johnson p. [ Buhss 3 1 0| Wagner.ss 1| At Lowell Havernil 2. players for the Philadelphia Nationals | Impt. Saraines, Lobsters— otie" leaves New' Londnn week days Fire, Accident, Health, Sicas et o BarEe s B e s 3 L e H & el L e Rihtie he was manawing the toam Eds | Orstere: ate vaczt| LN dotly® lesves How' Londrn wesk dore iohi e "0 & »|Oakland Beach .. 0700102 00 1.-i | Stansgec = £ o 3| Camiean e o A die Grant, the third sacker, Lew Moren, | Boneless Cod. 10034 Holica, | i 60"a, ‘.. . m. Liability, o T84 ThT S S ¢ o/ i Earl Modre ‘and * George' McQuilien; Brand. box. 60| iounders. 10- f o A $ i 3 —— — — —jclootiep 2| WISE SCOUTS MONEY SAVERS. |Mike Doolin, the shortstop, and OUo | gpanish Mickerel tiah, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | y=iv 333 § A Gity League Notes. Tows, % 0% 13 1| hrader ; i (he aaEond. EaeD Ese 3o FintHER o INS RANC it i300 4 016 0 0! Simcox the star twirler of this ety ot 3| Huff Declares He Never Paid More Q{;‘;ig up. h‘{,f":""fl 2 1 ‘.".‘{ M l_‘l-':d:‘fl‘; iCing Mackerel, 3038 4008 0lwho is now doing g0od work in the [ =Batted for C i Than $1,200 and He Has Landed | . LA R R dlloe TR il orans i1 ST L o e N s 1o | e & o £00d young ball player about any time fian, Piaa 2500 0| New Le 3 3 s Many Stars. fe felt like it, but he never could make “to7o 16 0 4 o|season down there in two w P Scora by Innlezs elt it, b & g < 3 % % : S X | his team play winning ball. Muray, and Feea, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, - — 221 2 ithen Manager Joe Desmon Detrols = | 5 . 11 27-10 52 42417 1|Centrals will have his old r . George Huff in a recent conversation [ by the way. {s now scouting for Drs Cornmeal, U. 8. ; R = i s e S owner of the Pittsburg t. cwt., $1 Assets $2,59430.17 vt 1 e Sduiien Simerio, Kraieicans obid Boeastor ot s | Brecaahan and Billy Giloees Aid mos: i[itay. vareq " * T ® ¢ o o—2| Down at the Hospital the At Buffalo—Chicago National leasue ve. Buffalo, 200 % o N o f the scouting for the Cardinals lus top, $1.30 feb2%TuThS B : Saty i than $1,200 for a young ball player.|of the scouting for t ardina t SAA p, of the league scheduld on Sat Eastern, exhibition game called oft—rain. - 5 Bread Flour. Provender. London Lovedsy 2. Rieger 3. Foye | OF > lea 4 . While scouting for the Boston Ameri- | season. Gilbart found Howard Murphy ewt., $1.60 Middletown Bellls, ‘Ferris: tw base | with Norwich Town as the opponen — g fo & o Canat EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE o s = At cans and Chicago Nationals, Huff | for Robinson. Murphy cost the Cardi- [ 8t TLouls, Qottonseed Meal, Mara: thre base hit. Fose: buses on | is expectantly looked forward fu. AMERICAN SONDERS WIN. 3 : 4 . 4 Tent D ¥ 00 He proved st by B T 1BE OFFICE OF WAL F. HILL e ey o men s Texpectontly | Tooked forward tu \N. 5P pickea "up such brilliant plavrs 4s | nai management $hato ' He proved u | Bye " Sgg|oottonaeed Megh,, Feat by Every Tem zer 8. by Forris 4: double play. Burns (o £ 2 S or ot (08 i iv. Speaker, Eddie Reulbach, ‘Carl Lund- | big ‘bloomer” and Gilbert lost his po- [ Corn, bushel, 8214|L'n Meal, ‘onsider the va of the free engime. Real Estate Fove sl baes Loneday. ‘Rier, Tors % Suivan | £00d sport ahead of the fams at, tic | All Three Lead Soanish Rivale at the| P ™ Fieic Hotmun ana other atars, | ition. Bresnahan discovercd 'Tester | Oats: Dusn. Swer g1 | Consider the value of ¢ B - Haih pared ball. Grgn® wiit ‘pitcn. Ferrs: | Hospital and they are case Finish. . |ficdges says that Huff is still under | Backman over in Portsmouth, O.; Leon iny. L AR and Fire Insurance, g e ket e e A R S contract to scout for the Chicago | Kahn, owner of the S| . : 'ON, ) S ; SEBSR Marblehcad, Mass., Aug. 18.—Amer-| Cubs. . Hufr le the ~physical airsctor |found Harmon for Rr | ‘ PENDLETON, JW 1s Jocated in Somery’ Block, over C. M. New London. | Middletown. : ica again defeated Spain today in the| g is Kinsella of Springfiel George Stallings, the Yankees' man- Imperial Garage, Norwich. ahve a e abh o a e Rain Stopped Buffale Races. f lllinois university and spends the [ Kins pringf 1 Willams, Room 9, third floor. Sealon.t 4 1 2 © OlRdgaret 4 1 1 0°0 , b = sonder yacht races off this port. all|summer months searching the minor|to draft Hauser. Robinson picked up |ager, ig reported to have said that La- [ Motorcycle supplies and second-hand 1 wedayp 4 1 0 4 0DeMar.2 3 1 2 1 o Buffalo, N Aug. 1S—Rain pre-|three American boats leading their|jcagues for promising talent. Huff and | Betcher himself. Presnahan bought |joie is the finest sticker in the big machine for sale. i Telephone 147. | iiiegercr 3 0 1 0 ¢iDumapss 4 2 3 3 0)vented carrying out the programme of | foreign rivals at the finish. The Har-|Sam Kennedy of Cleveland and Tommy | Rube Geyer from Columbus after see- | leagues, and Laporte is second. Stall- — T - Foeld =~ %0 31 sijohamnc 3 0% 0 0|the third and last dav of the grand|poon, owned by C. F. Adams, 2d, which | MoCarty of Cincinnatl are eonsidered | ing the big pitcher In action ings calls these two men “legitimate & 2 - 12 ¢ ofBausss 4 1'% o gcircuit meet at Fort Erie today. The|took the first race of the series yos-|the cleversst scouts in baseball. Ken.| Charlie Comiskey had the most ex- | hitters,” by which he means that they ATTOSNEYC AT LAW. 5 2 1 2fHams i1 0 0 ofcard stands for tomorrow, weather per- | terday, again carried off the honors to- | nedy worked for Connie Mack up to | pensive staff of scouts in the business | reach first on clean hitting ability, and | y 932 oBaiemcr 4 0 3 0 0lmitting day, with the Cima a close second and | this year. He is credited with having | last season and is said to have spent | not because they can run fast enough BREOWN & PERKINS, [Homeys-al-law __3:1,‘|“"“‘-° M Sy —_— the Beaver third. The Spanish vacht|secured Harry Krause, Eddie Collins,|at least $100,000 for new players. Ted |to beat an infield ball that would or- | meys 42712 3 Totals, 34 ° Jock: B iradsed Bavat Chonta was only a minute and one|prank Baker and Jake Barry, the | Sullivan, the late Tom Loftus, Dannie | dinarily result in a putout. He says o r First Nat Bank. Shetucket St ockeys Injured at Saratoga. second ,behind the Beaver, while the|ghortstop. These four players blos- | Long of San Francisco. Mike Cantillon |of the two Frenchmen: “If they had The Best 5¢ Drink Entrance pext to Thames Nat. Rank 2~ Open Monday and Sat- wrdsy evenmngs. oct29d o Saratoga, N. Y. Aug. 18.—Martinez | Papoose and Mosquito II were far be- | somzd into stars last year and boosted | of Minneapolis and other well known |the speed of Cobb they would be hit- 2 | heayily playad at 2 to 1, easily won the | hind. The Chonta at one time during| Kennedy's stock as a scout to such [bascball men combed the minor leagues | ting far ahead of him or of Speake Muicans; bases on | Saranac handicap here today by five|the race led the entire fleet. She not | an extent that GCharlie Somers of | for White Sox recruits. Long landed asber: struck out. | lengths. Steeplechase Jockey Sullivan |only pushed th: American boats hard. | (leveland took bim away from Connie | Rolla Zeider and Gandil for the Sox. sold in town. Made and served only at balle. Boldt 3; ‘it by oitche — by Loveday 9. 'by Boldt 3: double plass. Connor 1o | broke his leg when his mount, Pro-|hut astonished her rivals by maintain- | zrae Hugh Duffy made C\ % The ol One On Sol Bums to Foye, Roldt 1o Dunlap to Muleahy; stolen A o " ac i v r lack, " 1 gl et iy e i . Y omen: Dases Nasher, Bellis; wild pitch, Bolds: sacrifca | £USIOD, P nhognen the fence. _Joskey | i Her Dlkos Brincloe ) ChiouEk: b Somers is one of the most liberal| Roman didn’t ~ot many prizes, but he's | Bi) (Devery is- talking himself into ’ ek, ‘Delar Jopsson: Wne. 138 wapire | Kermath receivad sifght injuries when | uss of the balloon Sib 'in beatink 0 cigiy owners M he businces when It | not discouras the limelight again. The best (hing thin Dunn’s Fountain Bovers. Sam Ball tell. windward. This violation of yachting|comes to spending money for youns — garrulous ex-policeman ever said was (4 precedent %"l the American yachtsmen playars, and with the Cleveland own- “Tf ¥ . a oroughbred by - : may prove to be a valuable innova-|jand a bunch of desirable talent for | to Snodgrass of the G D tttabure Bon: 2500 tion. A the Napoleons. Tommy McCarthy In} e he made credited with hawing discovered near- imes A . —— " - = - - - - . HARVARD MAN CHAMPION. iy all the speedy youngsters now with | Baturday's game he ot @ two bagger . the Cincinnati team. McCarthy has | the first time up and a final average of H E. H. Whitney Wins National Inter-|poen scouting for, Herrmann for sev 0. Ty Cobb will have to hustle to | a LAILY SERVIC holastic T is Tith 3 . T layed With Char- | get that automobile, as the Giant field- g o Sy e Sominicera B BN Browna 55 | 6518 Coming up Tike & whriwind, Steamer BLOCK ISLAND vaaisept. vin, WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street LOWER LEVEL OF PRICES Were the Declines Serious. But in No C % & S Louis. olorade Fuel & Tron Colorado & Southers. Consolidated Gas Newport. R. L. Aug. 18.—Another na- tional tennis championship was decid- ed at the thirtieth annual lawn tennis ew York, Aug. 18.—For the first Corn Products. tournament today when E. H. Whitney Telephone 995. time this week today's stock market Delaware & Hudwn of Harvard won the national inter- | AL | 2L | P | evinced a reactionary tendency with a Demer & Blo. Grands scholastic title by defaating G. M. Norwich | *8, Sinok Iajand g 8 8 e Members of New York instance were the declines serious, nor Erie 6-8, 6-4, 6-4, 8-6. In the ali-comers’ Block Island . | Norwich ..... Due | 615 | g | | P M. s there any evidence of enforced Do. ist ntd tournament the most brilliant match of l . I I I the day was that in which M. E. Mec- and Boston Stock liquidation, but rather of realizing for Dol 24 ord *Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only. profits with some attendant bear sell- Generdl Laughlin, the sensational young Cali- z UR Exchanges |ing. The day’s budget of news was not B on fornian, beat B. H. Palmer of New 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS Ilinols Centeal York in four fast sets in the fourth — especially illuminating, although the .From Every Angle SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS New York. Eeneral ‘belief s "that the political Totetbumn et P reet. 24 Broma Street. ||| clouds are looming large over the Do, bd left for the fifth round, for T. C. Bun- onduys, Wednendnys and Fridays (o Sept. 3. =2 dy rasily disposed of H. Nickerson to- Namanys W = | Anancial horizon and the events of the xt faw weeks are bound to leave their impression on the securities mar- Tnter Marine fd Tnternationsl P International Pump WATCH RILL %~ | BLOCK ISLAND ;37 ax day. T. W. Hendricl erner, fell before H. C. Inman of New another west- MANLEY'S kets. Wall street at, the moment is,de- Tows Cement Yotk this . atarmonn.: Ot Sy ooty 50c Adults, Ohlldren 23e. 7S¢ Adults, Children 40c. voting especial attention to the conflict e ot prominent today, for Malcolm G. Chace, 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 1% HOURS BLOCK ISLAND. within the ranks of the republican par- Lacicde a star of fifteen years ago. went into S s \ e i B ot ST, ot o Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beuch near lapdings at Watch Mill and Block Island. For further Infcrmation, party of company near landing, Norwlch. NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent Fishing Tackle Minn, & St Louls M. St PR S S AL Mo, Kan. & Tex Do." ptd . Missouri Pacii tonal Tiseu: tonal Lead B, Mex. 24 nid . s . ty I}nm""ck & “um""ck Following London’s lead, whers, *de- champion in 1888-89, was put out by spite the good shewing of the Bank of Craig Biddle only after five hard sets. : Sngland, prices _for ericans were BANKERS and BROKERS zenerally lower, the local market open- ed with recessions of a point or more h X . Stocks Bonds Investments | mm et ittt ias,and oo HITLESS GAME. Rare Feat Accomplished Thursday ALE - IS PEERLESS . o Yori Central ing with the alleged serious illness of Y. Ont, & West Three | League. Vil A ¢ the Stand- Nortoik & Western 4 - PRIVATE WIRE TO the test known member of the Stand. S-ii:“.m.a = Davenport, 1a. Aug. 15 _pitcher Fa- Look for this Shield Sign! St. Lout b : Norihern Facine *1...: ber of the Dubtiqus team of the Thres 3 uis | made from Setbacks, but the list et T Tascball leagus today did ot atiow The James Hanley Brewing C: Pittsburg | displayed more or less hesitation for e Teopiers Gas - Pittaburs. ¢ ¢ & 5L ‘ittsburg Conl Preseed Sisel G Pullman Palsce. Car Raitway Steel Spring a hit and did not let ‘a Davenport Player feion'firet baze in ‘the mine tn- Providence, R.1. Rings plaved. This feat 2 Complished but few times, notanly by Brewers of Ale and Porter 4 % Cy Young, pitching for Boston against the balance of the day and closed at or on Bidg. | .25 tne Towest prices. Advices from middle west banking Telephone 901 sotrces were mostly to the eflect that last month's liquidation had clarified The trick was first turnad by Gal- P o =t mouss i dsishiine) Deteotk . ' I l .' Riehmona of " Worcester ugninst | [), J, McCORMICK, 30 Frauklin Strest, Local Agemt Cleveland in 1880 and by Ward of FRANK 0. MOSES. Mgr | 2ot o i ctphere in that sece Reading 2 Philadelphia_in 1904, and by Addie ‘ X l . l l I l I " ! T 400 Repuntic Sieel . Joss, pitching for Cleveland against p on with the: bankers® counseling & |6 Rl Eiitado'Sn Thos. A BLUES ARE RUNNING more economical mode of living and R WALL PAPERS Zeneral expenditures. The tone of | i bo® m s despatches confirmed orts 200 :l. J;MA; Ss l'“}d pfd. 543 v Lot 2 these The late Spring leaves a larger|Sathered in local financial circles, all stock on hand of the above, and to|Of Which indicate a process of mone- move it we have made quite a reduc | tary readjustment in anticipation of Steel Rod, worth $1.25, - - < $1.00 vidence against Buffalo in the same tion in the prices. It is a good time|the annual crop movement. Southern Ratlway Provi "y uy now. ¥ Vi 11 in thi Do. pfd season. = ABis s, Miiecs Moldings, and mamRat to. the. estent of about. 5,000 Smsiese_Cpu — Luckie and Samson - = = « - $1.50 ints, Muresco, Moldlngs 0 Tax & Pacitc.. Don't Hurt the Birds. & general supply of decorative mate. |Shares, The Bank of England in S SC. WARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. B o Eaper langtuy Tewa | SRS O P et weil miiec chat of e JEvers farmer and fralt grower Lo Fine line of Hooks, Artificial Baits, e R S B A T poe e ot Be e o shiould be interested in the work of B Bait Pai were larger. Taiten Sinier Tomher protecting the mative birds. They Gork Fioats, Lines, Ba ails, Etc. P. F. MURTAGH| Among lh:hlnnu:lthrlix]rba(fl rl?lurn; :"mw(“muu Steel represent valuable assistants in agri- P . sued were those of the Louisville an et 92 and 94 West Main Street. ashville and Tlinois Central roads. Tian Copper” 000 Saltarsl e liorticxitase Miloe Jaliock Ty 4| The former reported a substantial gain R 3 nnot be duplicated by the introduc- . p— $undd | het revenue in the face of an enor- Do. vtd z tion of any other forces. They destroy e TH E HO( ISEHOI D mous increase in operating expenses, Western Maryland ON ODD * the insects and keep the fruit trees Westinghouse Electric Westenn Union Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street but TIllinois Central returned a daficil NOTICE o7 53351000 1 et tevemues, beink ap- [ it o clean of pests that otherwise might parently unable to overcome an Totat saen. 538,108 mves ruin the annual harvests. They lend crease of $4,900,000 in cost of opera- i just the Beswell Ave. will be closed| s s e Dressers Bonds reflected the tone of the stock | New York, Aug. 15.—Cotton _spot| turns for thelr labors.—Seattle Post. market by their irregularity. Total| jogeq quiet; middling uplands, 15.90; from Seventh fo Twelfth| i .00 et TH DT 10 Intelligencer. A tures closed barely stead: Closing | .~ 7 3 St. until further notice. STOCKS. bids: August 1587, September 1415 Hothainy Vo, an Sales. October 13.49, November 13.39, Decem- Summer Prices , ——"Atie Chalmers fd . % | ber 13.38, January 13.37, February 1545, | The plan now is to educate haw-' Per order e A s renerst : March 1342, Aoril 1347, May 1347, | kers and ragmen to use thelr voices In different styles and finish 2000 Am. Juna 13.47, July 13.45. th: 1 not disturb or offend Str l i iy ‘ so that they will not d or B - eet Commissioner, 300 Am. Cs the cultured. After the process is i 180 Am MONEY. oy ot a FOR THE NEXT TEN BAYS ( | E. C. LILLIBRIDGE| " o= 2 New York, Aug. 18.—Money on call | SOmPleted, it is. feared the demand , r . LILLI — A die Securites - steady at 1 1-2@1 3-4 per cent.; ruling | TOF criers who can properly announce DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADI + GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVi! GIVEN THE PUBLIC. 5 B e e T 7 |rate 112 last loan 17102 closing bid | the invasion of a nelghbothood by the | I ¢ e o TS B o4; offered at 1 1-2. Time loans dull | professionals would be hard to sup- F om $4 98 "p 0 $22 iO o0 Do i nd -easy; sixty duys 3 per cent. - FUNERAL ORDERS |-~ % s B 0 P S ks g | b~ Womase Natona Dut. : : = - o e d 700 Am. 5 h.. i Artistically Arranged by I A Tepie i “CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Pleasant Manners. . i @iRe. dyceptional bac'ain m?'fi.:'.-'.'f;;'#o‘,’:.‘fi'.'."if'.'rflznf'&‘r"'f’h R o o€ Gon+ f & 5 o Ay S 651111 waEAT: Opew. Migh. Low. Close Life would be more livable if more . Tands the manufacture of our ATHACAl Teeth. 16 saur oia Sube HUNT .. The Florist, |: r;;u: %x’i“"“ ; : H F s es e o of us felt it a duty to be pleasant, how- . RE_MEMBER we are h“dq'm.""‘ for JoSanior Mrdkens B will thaka it Re 0ol aninav af Toesy. maail dost Tel. 130 Lafaystte Street. = ol lww | ever things might go. anything you may wish in the Furniture Line. The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC. | Juniea | 30 An old woman once told a girl -m.n{ | AT a Puritan conscience: “Stop worry- | K £ 2 o ing so much about the right and wrong - PRICES LOW. of things and keep smiling and you TION AND FILLING. KING DENTAL PARLORS, DR. J"ACKION, Manager. D Franklin .qvno. e are meadquarters for 26 118 35 E ] w0u

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