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= T St : | LETTERS FROM TWO STATES 1. " SRS Blanchiette on _second, McGrath ;‘vfll r. Freaks of Lightning. - . t hortstop, _Jimmj - s e y INSURANCE R o S R Lishtning has struck, piucked feath: BAGGAGE third, Pete Farrell. Savage and Bowen | xo > ot T insides out of chicken: adge-Latham Marris, i : g Wwill ook out for il that o to the Out- | Cuut . better than some cooks, roasted . g 1d I Ce od of S g g et e e L | ficld. ~ With this lineup a fast game is | Brootin them to a proper turn for the table. < Arpogugesibnis have begn TN at VERY LOW COST. 3 - : 28T . sy the marriage of Miss Florence Adel Middletown Made Snmng Finish But Coruldn’t Over- | l1ogked for. ,g‘:‘f,‘:f,;‘;‘,}’d‘:{}i,“:';‘,' ot 2 i 1t has roasted apples on the tree and Latham and Francis James Badge O J. L LATHROP & SONS. regu'ar lineup. with perhaps a couple’ jcorn on the stalk, and has struck NORTH STERLING Thureday the elaventh of ANEHSEIAt 28 Shetucket 2"-"- Noryich, Conn. come Lead—Plymls Homer Saves Game for Pirates| ot changes. - ; Pris von from sosan 1n | S00DET g Tl it R R | o Vot ot Mhrres. o Loof ope tor of K. A. Latham of thik DISCE - el NDING. the screnth thnink today, when Fiynn knocked i 500! ubers in the very . Mr. and Mrs, Badge will be at home —On Local Diamonds Today. e T D e ey % I e i | Swound; Wronlis Setvneck. Bept Tst 4t 140 Lexington avenue, ladeiphia by S Sl . Collins, the. former & ; = 4 | Brooklyn, N. Y . Bostn oot i g e v 2k . Tahee oure They. st 2 Mrn e ot T iton | Jamen P. Little. spent’ several daye —_— pelrel : 5 350 | four o Boston's si¢ rums. Score: Modernized. have “hoen tourime the country the | i Hartford this wetk with his son's et Pittsburg. Sesten - Auntle Back from the sewlng cif- |past week stopping at Naragansect | family. 5 CONNEGTICUT. ASSOCIATION STANDING. MILL LEAGUE NOTES. Lo T 2 > - G R -!mm__ e N cle? I suppose -ou are mu‘" - Pler Nenport, "Oalc Blufts and other | 5. B. West spent Tuesday at An LT e . Chlcago ... e Compbelrt 4 1 40 Swecoerdd 2 0 17104 it £ Places of interest " | dover auditing the accounts of the An Willimantic 5 s “s32 | Strong Rivalry Between the Six Teams| s poa B Clarkedf 3 111 5133 1]crasy quilt for poor old lady Jones? |PVCw OF Mnterest e to a |dover Creamery company and on Wed Middletovn 9 s —Today’s Games. Wagner.ss 3 + 591 1 5| Gwendolyn—Not muca KEach girl | close. There has beem taken from |nesday went to Waterbury to attend Sy Japtod I 0 Pt ot Boston 4. e T i1 324 ¢ brousht a piece of a busted auto, and |some pastures 50 to 55 bushein. Most | the annual reunion of hix regiment, th Gl Mill league gamea scheduled for_to- | Bosae. Aue 36—mus mel Wilioier 4 8 24 3344 1| we are going.to have them put to- i:rz”" crop went to Providence mar- | Firet Connecticut cavalry Coits ta i day are follows: 2 decided today's zame In 2 1010 ets. g el Snother firm | 3%F % C. A Ve, Tattville A. C. at| ol e bens S 2 e ot 718a ¢fbetherinto » new maching foF poor | #35iss clara 31, Bpooner was.fn FFov- 1. WILLINGTON grasp on the pennant by pUtting away | porivilte. 2home run O"liren. & - 3340 0| divorced Mrs. Uppish—Puck. (Rebint Taet sonics the Jewels, the pride of Middltown, on | Jewett City Pirates vs. Tigers, at|(omectiout league. club, whs bought by Boston to- - Auma: pEhe Brush i being cut alonk the | Funeral of Mrs. Theron Brown—Bap- viday afternoon on Windham field in | Greeneville. Betreit. Boston. ! ighways—a decided Improvement: L B osten Expectod. Baok fan M » pisich s ackan e g o Baltic A, C. vs. Emeralds, at Baltic Sk po s o W Chameleon Woman. Georie Wood lost . vaiuuble vouns | et f P comparatively easy fashion by the (two games i\'[;‘]:'d'l'!‘" ; i’fl' l:mlr::’ 2 3 You may be sure a woman loves a [cow last week, the animal breaking her ay. score of 6 to 4. It looked almost like| " The standing of teams today is as| et 2 3 2 § SEMRLTS {3 2 ¢ ¢ ;3| man when she uses his expressiops, |neck while being hitched with a long [\ 0L a shut out until the ninth inning, when | follow po. | Guyorare 4 1 3 0 glsumiy 4 2 tells his stories or imitates his man-|"™} o o0 o [The 9th inst. The funeral was at her Manley eased up a bit and after strik- | ;| Bushes " 3 16 »u.;n;:n» i1 Phillies 3. St Louis 1. ner. This gives a secret delight; for | Hartford have been Visiting at Rober | BOme in Newtonville, Mass., on Friday in.sA‘H(P Company :hafi'flh:c]:fi;lrp its next one and then hit two and per-|gin. s ¢ Smdp (1 e #e efKupmp 3 1 'h::; PRI ...5 third innings. Fwing pliched | lnd mlghmy favors the principles of ws":;w of the visitors at Mrs, John |/ 00D 7 4 happens . Ask ue to put sou in the|safely. He had been pitching fine ball | Pirates . OLeay 10 0 s s e | which makes Teed vers shott for et |Qid Preston homestead in Wilkmston right Company todas up to this inning, and had the liidd'e"T≦:.T;éerx HEE et Totate 52 H SR T Carping. 5 tle,_the price of butter will be higher | GUilogter "Taylor Preston and Fear ISAAC S. JONES, towns all guessing, aside from Bellis, | will be . Meehan, Miner, C owe Youns. | I3 ilknben 112 3 0 The professor of literature hiad been | " SCPtTVET fiha | Glazien Preston. She united with the Real Estate Agent, who rapped out three clean ones out of | McBarney, Farrcll, Downing, Grady, | o, "0 "0 W ofBaemct’ 3z 40 0 Baptist church in Willington at the B e Buildiag, 01 Main St.| 2% many times at bat.. Aside from the | Barnes, Crocker. Thes will play the | pic ™ iasine o SlA¥ithom § 2 0 2 1| criticined sharply for certain letters ' GURLEYVILLE g Ay e Bl iy A . e - almost ratal ninth he kept the hits| Pirates on the leazue grounds at Sa- | Boswn o = z 3 0 4 11 Wwritten by, him. . “Confound these X L —— Theron Brown Nov. th, 1869, Of augldaw well scattered. and the visitors werelchem park. - FoxSegrcamg g P A 301 ; :‘ cheap critics,” he muttered, “there's Society of M. E. Church Gives!their two children Bennett Tyler at no time at all dangerous, they only | The Bmeralds line-up against the cxgoss . e o eston | TS 18 % 3] nothing wrong\with the lettérs. I defy Party—Rev. Frank Adams|Brown and Holen 'Preston Brown having one n left on a base up to{ Baltic team will be as follow Cas 5 ": l::ll:;l’lr X‘n‘:i‘h xlfc.hfi;! m‘ n:;l"cshm :ul ackman,p. = — 1 ony one to Aok & aplit tnfiitive In/the a Pulpit. inie” was drowned August 1898, « N TAR ANT & CO the sixth inning. O'Donnell caught a | McCarthy, Jones, Cochrane, Hizgins, | md Komwmer fom the bex today and shut out | = - Fihau 3| any D n L ng lad of 10 years. Helen ma g00d game. Dorohue. "MecQuiliian, Green and’ She- | ndei"aiih 1™ conrey. was W festure. Tow | Batted for Coris In %0 Tot. Last Friday evening a lawn soc Wafter B, Allen of Boston und % Bates started on the firing line for{ pain. The Baltic team has been mak- | scose ossiamppiiaey ¢ was held at Chaffeeville under the gu- | son and daughter being born to the 117 MAIN STREET. the visitors, but was easily found for | ing a strong showing in their last few Washinaton. Clovtand. | prsiic EHE S H ]| A spices of the Ladies' society of the M. | both of whom died In infancy, she f Fil Accident, Health 1y nite in fouriiontugs, dnd bel was eeuas, two shtte will be considersblef i L oA B ene NS R AT % Life's Opportunity. E. church. A substantial sum was |Jowing them August 17 1895 ot Map ire, Accident, , pulled out in the fifth with none down, | excitement in Baltic this afternoon |Mlanc = = 3 4 0 oiSulesss = 4 0 0 2 3 Ot pusiness, is now. 1o) make, the |edded. 1o the treammey: Corner, Willington whar he ™ B s hits after three’ hits in succession had been | when the two teams clash in & double | Fipeeid 4 1 0 2 0|Thomasonct 2 1 0 0 0 Chicago 5, Brosklyn 1. most of this great and beautiful ex.| Mrs. Frank Chamberiain has been a |come from hér home in Newtonvi l.lflbllfly. made off his delivery, two of which | headed. 37 1 0/Binghamef 4 1 T 0 0| Cyjeago, Aug. 19.—Brooklyn found Brown for 11 Xl guest of Mr. and Mrs, G.'A. Wai Mass., hoping to regain her health : > 2 126 ttuaess 4151 Culesss 5 i 3. Barser | Deriment of living—to leave behind us or, | Her bereaved husband is a pastor we " were slashing homers by Smith and; Taftville will also be the scene of 179 diweiesh 412 1 8 s oday. but was beaten by Chicas 3, Bareer Mrs. Charles Hobby and her brogher, | Her b s o Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | pecrick in aimost exactly the same|great rivalry when the Taftville Ath- § 18 alemaiie 34 5 3 i e b e b i 2, 0%, % | flowern for beauty and fruit for use— |51 3. Dunham. have hean spending d | known ax an’ editor ot il iths F spot te the left of the elm tree in cen- | letic club and the Y. M. C. A. teams 150 omatna 40218 “:m"“ F s to make our life a barmony, our ending | f*w days at Pleasure Beach. Companion for many years a 2 Vo 'SURANCE ter field. D'Andrea, the next man up,|meet on the Providence street 103 olbmoimeca s 0420 el e e ey 1.5 Simonds 1s the. gest of hin [ uminous writ rooke, prose and l found Boldt, who relleved Bates, for | grounds. The T. A. C. team is made| .. ooo-gibsiecs 10 01 8 : T5% 88 201t Bimier in Springfield for & week. s, Brown leaves one. broth the only hit that was made off his de- | up entirely of Tzlft_\fllel plavers. 1:‘-c E Falkbers.p 1 0 0 0 0 3 Tio.e Bin Eus.e wr"ifli‘”\"'hr Iun{m‘- 'I; kfl:;lflrl.dnln‘ ncin Wiy land 1 ¢ wich Unios Fi jety, | livery. He pitched a heady game and|Y. M. C. A. team is also almost en- o 3 v Miss Ella Noble from Rockville, o Lo 'L"’s'"’“""" BN | e acconiol et s tirely composed of Taftvillites. Be- Totals, 33 6 : 3oz e e 3 - i D. A. Beebe from Norwich was a Notes. AT The stellar work of the day belongs| cause of this the local interest is| Schuiers 3 1 10 olagreir 3 10 0 0l Bl"ldll‘l Gurleyville guest Sunday On Sunday morning the text of Assets $2,594,330 to Noonan. the crack third baseman |aroused. Both teams are confident of | (SEre by ialnes L, 4o o e |Tmbers 3 21 Fesemerm 32328 Miss Charlotte Turner is entertain- | Pastor Gardners helptul sermon w £eb26TuThS of the Colts, who accepted three | victory,and great excitement will pre-| cipceiana 9000000 L - 40 T et i 4 H R 3 = ing Miss Lila Wilkins from Williman- | Psaims 121:1, subjec The Sanitar chances without an error. He made | vail when the game starts at 3 o'clock. — = e '3 3 " | ARE YOU THINKING OF, DOING | tic 3 3 & Value of the Hilla’ i 3 some very fine pick-ups and knocked Next Vv(‘eek the championship ban- Highlanders 6, St. Louis £ Totals, 5 IMntp 4 f : THIS 7 Il(Thr:- .‘\‘;l‘n:;:.{{' {f';;'r"y’nl\u[rll';[:‘xvl«‘: II':"’]‘\‘"{"’H" B \”\ llv""‘lfi.qr\l‘):\ ‘.“.Hl‘\ :” n’v‘"‘;;u-‘vr;(’"‘ 1HE GFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | down what appeared to be a couple of | ner, which has been on_exhibition | v Yok Auz. 19.—With Ford pitehine. the New U roats, = 33 3 | 1f 80 you should consult with me and |4 worics sinv. : preached from Exodus 3:5. 3 Supe G D anteia e Nolded cvell L R A e R Lo e T e i e cbls Artues otk Shiiye Teh | s ns smnings: t prices for same. Zxcellent work | Rev. . K. Smith and daughter, Miss | 1t In expected (hat Rev. B, W. Da Real Estate A fast double by each team contribut- | past week, Will be seen In the window { ¥orl fanned ten of the isttors and alwars had » e ey B . F. § B! Mis expec at Rev 'y pltched St Loui: L] 1d; hei ¢ h will [ 1 his tion 2 Fore I ed to the feature list. The game was|of Derosier's shoe store in Jewett | o o L oo A e Trhe score Philadelphia |10 202 05.0606 60 o3, at reasonable prices. Ida, are at their cottage on the Willi- \::‘nu“]”\(“““;“4 rom ‘his vacation and Fire insurance, played in fast form and was safficlent | City- st i New York | —_— Alive: Diste Bushber jwan @, wusst of| Sunaay, 1 o by e DUl 1s jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. | Iv close—towards the end—to be in- — 2. abhopoa e 2 T e | e Els umne a | Sunday, = 4 L 3 e Stome. & Spaniecree ™1 3 6 ants Taks Game from Cinsinnat Miss Frances Dimock last week. Mrs. Charles H. Brown s expecte Wiiliams, Room 9, third floor. teresting envagh. for thoss’ who hap- B S N LENGUE Somciizs 4 3 4 3 SWMSA T 3 2 1 0 5| cincionat Auc 10 New Tork Mo Rewan hara C. M. WILLIAMS, ¥, C. Dunham and davghters took a | nome soon pened to be banking on the Colts. The 3 Newman,1b 3 211 1 0/Cree.ef 10 1 0 0fand timely all durinz today's contest, and won 9 fo troliey trip to Norwich last Thu Misses Emma, Nellie and Blsfe Hol feb13a Telephone 147. | Score and summars: Hospitals and Norwich Town Play | ngmeni® £ 311 3 Sicmest HE T ey g vl Contrastor and: Watidon oliey” tz) ] A Smma, a4 Blste ¥ I 2 - d Miss Marguerite Dunham was the| daughters of Warren Holt of Provi === — mantic. TAGE “Gaipe . Today=—Centrals Vi | o L S R Te 26 3 3 o] % T Sls Wl solfhuL, Bw o i 218 MAIN STREET. leader of the meeting Sunday even- | dence, were guests of their cousin, F ATTORNEYS AT LAW. X @b 2 ol Greeneville. Toeitie: 13 1% @MY 13708 = sl ey g e 9 i ks W, Prattand family Saturds 3 : s H = ad % ustin. 31 3 4 ) 5 | "Pho; b ey rank Adams from Willimantic FeOrg V. Smith has so arrange 1 $11s 31221 = ity 1 8 Ray.p 0 0 4 0|Sweener.c inze - = . . ¥ e P R i o| The Norwich Town City league team | Bay 3 3 is supplying the pulpit Sunday morn- | editorial work in New Haven, where AMOS A. BROWNING, P05 2 b 2 016 1 0[stacks up against the Hospital team on| g, che gt 1 ’ § LAIN ings during the absence of Rev, J. hig papar the Connecticut Farmer Atternes-at-Zaw. 3 Richards Bldg 1904 ofsmunnit 119 3 8|the latter's diamond this afternoon. otas. o | et o et :/DR. C. R. CHAMBER Robertson. publiaied. that he can be at hia ome tternes -af 3 3390 Ysmither 2 200 o)|Manager George H. Casey will present | seore by o o | Laber 2 1|Devlin 8 i UUT —_ NTHY here (”.‘4 m;wn'h or twe, at least and “Phone 208 ~ Botar ot H mreass 3 3 0| the following lineup for the visitors: | st Les a0 00 0000 e oy 3 1[Pieicher 1 get the benent of the Hilltop air. He > {Bamrf 2111 fmen i3 L0 SicManug o, Crocker . Marra ib, | New Sk $eestI eyt S e § ol : Lenta/ Surgeon. SOUTH COVE oo A S e iy o meys-at-law | T Teo0o00 « = — = = —| Nichols 2b, T. Cas2y ss, G. Casey 3b, == e , = __| Thompson to attend the Quinnasbaug “o'“ ‘ rnn"s' "t' —ll b Vo oy % 2 1| Murphy rf, Fields cf, Murphy 1f. Athhlios o Siaan & : 6| Tetats, 35112718 3| In eharge of Dr, 8. L. Geer's practwe Coniorete: | Floers "or Yaliey . Mitle. Pomona fizld day, Mr. Smith delive over First Nap Bank Shetucker St| ol A A vy s 5w i afl ! Menager “Parrell "of the Hopapitals| Fhfssashiaaos ie—Fhusivioais ddeiss Chi o0 5 | during his last Misees. ' Visitors in Town. ing &n_address to'the granger Stairway next to Thogmes Nat Bank | Willimanie 2602815888 i will have the following team on the | Sfinf'or olaiiss and Senit and 2 wenderiu catch 161 Main Streer. oraviein Comn. | e Hiattie’ Goomics 1s visfting In| T, CORSTOVe went with Soi. Hall Tel. 33- Open Monday and Sat-| Runs for Middicown Muleaby, Belis. Wars, | field: Harrington c, Britt p. S \Austin by v Collins of Taonehill's bat featured the game. e Branford ia _automob > New Havén ¢ wrday evenings. oct29d | Jomson Wiittmantie Noman.” Sufiven, Samh: | 1b, Manchester 2b, W. Austin 3b, Kane | Score IO, lla White has returned from | tRd the legisiative reunion last wee Petrick 2. rea; iwo base hits, Harrls, Smith. | ss, White 1f. Fowler cf, Hayden rf. Chicago. e . Mias Julla White hus return R Ol Tioms .dey “tosetthe w ta ] Nichols oa. Smith " Petsick: bases on bans. | Uinpire Benojt will hold the indicator. | . %2 3 o cincnnas 0 o0t et a0 0 sit with friends in Meride o[ nela at the bungalow of Rev. ana M Picher, Campion by Bater. Mulcaty, Bellly; sirucy - Manager Bowen of the Greeneville | o 5" 40 3| New You ULl 0020120 00y (pidrs, Edwerd Burns and - son. of| parvey M. Lawson in Union on Tue Dac. by Bater3. by Bolar 5 by Manies 4. dogme | Club, which plavs its first game with | Moloan e b Lvington, N. Y. are guésts of Mrs.|agy, Augwst 834 oBorial 10 Nelow Dmlap o Stucahy? | the Centrals this week has sscured iiza RRieAloactin. 8 L KR o Sion bases Edzar Nichols: first base on eccors. ; chette and McLaughlin H % ! a A M. Smith of Westf = m;kgr Am flfly &B" Whlmantc 2, At - bt or e wug | Moorath Blanchette and McLavehin| s it1i:Who Is Looking READY N, 3. has been visiting Mra. F. SPRING HILL ' 1R ot o et By WUMASC | Houlihan will be on the receiving end | Zuitiing e [ IR e IR P R Y. Gurtis Proaiies. MissiiAi BANKERS osated ot SR e R R 2 For the for repairs, New concrete foors are| Sermon—Miss Amy Hawkins Enter — - Scottp =10 k f all being put in. et to take care of all YOUr |PGeviiin \ ronercuon 1o cnior.| time—Surprise Party. BR aMI( FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL = - |Following Vehicles? / BorE U her Rinee i, Anerdecs | Littls Amy Hawking reyeily onter atted on, also her aunt, Mrx. Aberdeen |, (850 AT THaWKIng rovally anter OKERS | . Score b Ca g d W of Roston. er second bir(iday Monday afterrioon g X Demecrats, Top and Open Business rriage an agon ma Mra & I Westercelt of o B e ' Wagens, Top an pen Concords. G tes s rewit ir daugh-| jjtele folks, souvenir toys were drawr ———— Central of New Jerse = "y iri i Blizzard, om_ i @ ¥ corated )vrl\ and a 28 Shefuckei Street ‘REACTION MORE PRONOUNCED. |~ Coirsi of Yew domor ... FRIDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. Repalnng and Pa]n[lng_ Ming ering ATaed of Salem, Mass, | (FOM & protiiiy’ docorated box and Telepaone 005. S ™2 Chicazo & A sae ot s visiting her aunt, Mrs, Edward Mer. | Jountitul lunch was served to all. in ~ Smallest Day’s Trading Save One This | s Chicsgs Griat Westera | 24% TR PR e | bil riman. Sirned home tired, it KaPDY. | Week—Stocks Heavy and Lower. |/ %0 De via 0. 0 s, - lem. EC. APMAN 2 jle | Mre Heary Armstrong is at Camp ; b - : | 300 Chicago ochester ... . " o o Rev. Mr. Curtiss of South Wood Members of New York | | 7000 Chicago, 3t & St ¥ —— - i s THE L. L. CH co., Carrlage and Automo Bethel ;I(‘!;'."Q‘."' Conn. tor a week. | preached am interesting sermor | New York. Ang. 19.—The' reaction- | ——C. €. €. & St Louis . Torouto i marlsdaw 18 to 20 Bath Street. : Mrs. - Sherman of Ripley Hill, | {800 10 "0 (he Baptist church 3 and Boston Stock | ary undertone s A i T e e iy 1 Trimming and Uphols(ermg her daughuer, Mrs. Stevens und grand- | (0% ; Exchanges | vesterday’s stock market became more | iss Consolidates Gas Bumato. o] HAVE YOUR Sl ):'””1"; G0 Y eve sone g Josephine Amidon Surprised. | pronounced today. Trading was amalbl s08 o Predacts & t B tc ot & A surprise party of about twenty in volume, the ~overturn being the Cisesre, & Hudies.. Temey Clty” g i triends called on Mrs. Josephine Am et o Jemvork Bl et Sive one’thus. far tnis week | 1090 e o' Grand Eastern L. Watches and Clocks Repaired | EAGLEVILLE. Cip ok L Sigte & rona Street. | [("inithing, the market was more Dlailers: ‘Securities At Toronto—Baitimore. 8. Toronin 1. . i G Ry O 1 hes Mrm A PRIVATE WIRE. | professional than before, its frequent| 1m0 Kee . A M ey 3 i . by FRISWELL e co Mills on Short Time—Young Fisher— | 1ao pE M A e wiih Mes a0 periods of inertia bespeakink the ut- | 130 3 5o A% Rochester—Newark 1. Rothester i man Rescued from River. Lewls and endeared herself to mar O e e Ay lectri JuniTdaw 25-27 Franklin Strest. CORPORATION while' here. "Tie evening wus Spent times the entire list- seemed under| 15 orihern prd 5 The Eagle cotton mills are to run|playing games. Cake and lemonad sid + 4 g | pressure but more often the points ot Do ore ity FONNEETIOHT CXBSIL | STANDINA NEWMARKET HOTEL, d Hes e Sl R s VD N e T weakness were the Harriman issues, S Sty e — 3 715 Boswell Avs. - A house warming and supper was| Joseph Schelling and Casper Subter which have for long comprised lhe,} 700 Inter )I'turri\vnr“ | New Britain Meals and Welch: Rarebit served to friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |lake on a picnic Wednesda They al grea| Ve - s Springfiel 2 e . - o wep Prue on Thursday came home very happy from thelr out BANKERS and BROKERS grent bulk of the average day’'s busi- Faper e order. Johz Tuck'e. Prop. Tel 43-5. apric Joseph Prue on Thursd: me home very hay r ness. An incipient boom in Wabash Mr. and Mrs, Fred O. Vinton, with Pumy ew Haven 4 e shuxes was checkeq. by denisls: pb-an o : Norinaempion T 3 la party of friends, enjoyed a trip to Sunday_school intend ol flfl S fl" 8 “VES mflfl S tem was supposed to play an import- E 4 Connecticut League. Wednesday. m;‘- hursday, the 25th ; ant pari ~ Cew Haven 8. e LAILY SERVIC 3 iss Ida Reynolds has gone to Prov \ | Staok exche ceer- SEaE o D AL BToke Niew Briatn 4. Hoizoke. 5. frt same. J ek, to Tsasoterl Jrom i Ribr. dence to the Reynolds reunior e e ‘Trom (he AlIa Optimiem of the| i a5 LS & i S W Rt v =ee || Steamer BLOCK ISLAND i seni e, « Lat Sunday Toseph Prue, Jr. aged |30 e e e L ety 4 arly week to a fair degree of bear- Mo, Kan. & Tex same, i = 9, while fishing, lost his ba and | Jrances ars spending & week withi Fels y e pol i 1y if | Netional Biseuit 3 o e were nearby, discovered his hat float- | Kolpy Kenerson and his son's wife Norwich Braiich, Shaonon Bldg. | inz the political outlooi is largely if | * 20 Xalons) e ol L Nen i s ) Were mearby! dincovered Hix Hat MO |ama ‘two cniliren of Lynn Mam. u A - ] ] No R Mex. 2a pid ¢ Worosster—Brokion: 5. Wocosster 3. on the water, and his father |oailers at Mr 1ldes’ Wedn Telephone 981 day, according to Wall street's point e A% Tavrence fomn 4. Tawtence.d R peeils L35 ||k on"ine 'water. ana her |cailers At Mre, W. A, Wiliies Wedne of view, adds to the complexity in N. Y. Out. & West T s - New London ten Hill .00 3.30 | 430 quickly plunged f aft- |day afternoon., = 1g6d FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr | that qudrter, and it is openly asserted Norfolk & Westeru e e o s e e i Watep Hill .. New London 30 er N':lxlla‘:;:v ’.I‘r‘l'l-lill;l:,lnlx;ll;:;x\ ceeded In Mrs. D V. Bingham has fafied very In influential quarters that ¥he moves | —,, Yok Amgmon N EreTANG. CEABUE STkl - v LI PICeRt Yavan 100 | Norwiei | o ? STebpiagChls clething, snd/_with, (W8 Lochtu a > “IALL PAPERS S CaRbESk LS FULEINELy S TtiiTan) HHl e ) et Won iem ®C |} «Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only e in Bls aemblatiog: Teatoeden n e i N[Y I the immediate investment demand. | —o Fepes Gas e, Eord i 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS reaching shore. The witer where (he WASHINGTON COU SR L 8 p | g, . 4 At = eral ‘fest Oge The la = Jargep | While the important banking inter- e O ¢ sun . b " ¥ tock on I e Mbve aag®h| ests have generally been charged with B sica o Fan e B SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS and but for the ready assistance the o heT, 208 o] the creation of the recent recovery, it Pulman Paiace Car Lowell % boy would have drowned. b g gt ‘r,;',‘;m’*;f (Julte a reduc-| ;€ jore likely that these same Inter- Raliway ‘Steel’ Sprink. . - s Wednesdaya Fridays (o Sept. 2. s = L. o tlon_in the prices: & IMe| Lsts have been counselling conserva- R Havernil L., 33 337 WATCH hlLL A8 BLOCK ISLAND ..} COLUMBIA Guest at PA-hlwlly Mam‘ha., arty— = e : : ton of uction. Do S R 3 ersonal Mention. 2 Al Patats o decoronimes and| 'Stocks grew increasingly heavy” in amufi'l..m G e T S S 50c Adults, Chilarem 23e. 73e Adults, Children 40c Sale of Fuller Property—Rev. Mr. eral su f deco - s rally o. 2 = 4 * BLOOK ’ g Jo Wells 1 fam left on fale Painting, Paper Hanging and | (g, aficravon, with a generally lower | RLr 4 1y ivii When Mr. J. R. Cobley. a shos- || 4! HOURS AT WATCH HILL. | 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLANI. Ersa, Rosionac Badpe - Lot L oraa, for & visit with feiaafsiiie Décorating. went below the bottom :prices of the L3 maker, whose death at the age of Spore Dinner Houses and Bathing Deach near landings at Waten 1111 Wedding. South Kingstown P. F. MURTAGH, D s Sexthemnpacine ninety has occurred at Surfleet, Lin- | § 579 DIock Igand-, Bor PN < oy % E ; The house andi'm portion of tnal Mizs Fannie Avery returned’Satur i 3 Bichily, mdes: Selive. with Jodeoae Southern Eailway colnshire, England, was sent’out into NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent. grounds, formerly owned and occupled |94} d i gl s G108 £ recoveries in Reading and Union o > LAND N . . " - Misses Zoe L. und Elsie enyon 92 and 94 West Main St ; 0. Bld .. the world at the age of ten, his moth- by the late G. B. Fuller and located | Misses Zoo L. and isle 1 Keonye ain Street. - ey e on Columbia Green has been pur A R e 1a| Tondon repeated its tactics of the o & Facine. er presented him with a silk hat, and on Columbia Green has 2SR PUT- | Mre. Harriet C. Kenyon, Bunda ~ Junld| just few days by open selling in_this e told him to wear it always. He wore bury. Penn.,, who will take possession [ Welepbone men Wre butling up ne market, chiefly of ~coppers, ' United | i Union Pacitc - the hat indoors and out of doors until SCrWARTZ BROS., 9-11 ater St. at once, < IRm. N, AVery Stat Steel and the Pacifics, to the 100 Do. pfd oriont. of fully 165,000 shares on bal.| . 70 Uoited States Eeais the day of his. death. Pastor Resigns. Mre. Ha © Kenyon attende ance in London. £00 e Staten - Rublx The congregation at the morning | party at Ashaway Mondny in hor Boswell Ave. will be closed |, 7 ;2 mose interesting fnancial | " im Modern Marriag Every marriage should have | business manager, a cool, semsible | man to see that the parties are prop- erly mated. The parties to the mar- 00 hern American Smelting and® Refining com- 1 frem Seventh to Twelfth| .\ Wiich reporicd net earnings for | 1m0 Nl the fiscal vear ending APril 30 last of | 100 Western Sarand St. until-further nofice. |3770%0%. This was but a moderate| e Voo » decrease from the previous vear, S R R e 5, ~ church service Sunday wns somewhat | the 70th birthday of Mrs. Benjamin P surprised when the pastor, Rev. Mr.|{{anecworthy at the home of her o Harris at the close of the service an- | ohh A Slgowm nounced his resignation to take eftect H. Crandall spent Sunda No the last Sunday in September Woonsocket ON ODD of Pawtucket oalle future was given. except that he de- | "o 0ty o Mol D00 sired to take a further post-graduate | “"Ray. 1, I Randolph aiendad the ur statement as to his plans for the [ pels 1 Lindh 3 rather favorable on the whole, consid- | v e ot sss omes riage will attend to the love but neg- 3 o M. Ha has ‘been here a : . & . $ Per order cring the adverse conditions which lect the business end of the match, > o e G R U e e arins 1o Baes b0 e Il GEAES: s ; CoTTON. which s more important—Atchison 3 Notiod $205, CoRgreget of industry : $225. Street Commissioner, | “j, i money movements indicate | New York, Aug. Globe. The fair and entertalnment given by ——— E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | cash gain by local banks of five to| closed steady. Ciosing bids: August N the Tadier Ald uoclety last week not- ARCADIA o i ¢ dollars, which sug- | 15.95, September 14.20, October 13.45. wi v wea - = interior roints. = uary 13.35, February 13.39,March 13.44, ‘Me gotta da good job,” sajd Pletro, twenty_five dollare. b - g The bond market was irfegular and | April —, May 13.48, June 13.47, July| as he gave the monkey a I more | E. P. Lyman [wenl nhil un "!"\x“ t! Géorge Thurston of Hope Vallsy haw Aull.” Total gales, par value, $1.237000. {1345, " ts hign. | 1ine after grinding out on his organ a | = the family of his, duughter at Talcott- |cur'the krass on the Lacust Ridse faim g sl i pot closed quiet, five points high- | IS SHter Erindy s gt L Ll 3 it lorence | tBE PAsL we 3 TOCKS. e sleidn 1508, ralaaNnE ction from “Santa Lucla.” “Getta on B and fch Horman Wolft and Miss Florence | "Seffe’" Transurer Walter A Fead e i guif 16.20; sales, 1630 bales forty dollar da month and eata myself; In different sty ® | Bowker of Norwich were with Tela- | gamily and friends of Glocester, Tt 1 tives and frisnds in this place over|called on Benjamin Sheldon at the Sunda; Locust Ridge farm Sunda ~ Sears Harvey of Hartford was the [ “\is" 7B parkine who has been guest of the family of William D. Col- | 1 1o bt 100 Allis Chalmers ptd .. == ‘thirty da month if da boss eata me.”— = oy g . MONEY. Everybody’s Magazine. 5 New York. Aug. 19.—Money on call FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS easy, 1@11-2 per cent, ruling 5 1 Jr., over Sundsy iliam B, Tilinghast 34 »f Pr it on : 11-2, last loan 11-4, closing bid Polish for Mahogany Furniture. M, and. Afra.. William_ P. Robertaon |[iadnee o the wuens b mr i darer e "5 offered at 11-27 Time loans ¢ A tablespoon each of olive ofl and rom s up 0 3 and daughter, Julia of Hartford, spent |ang famis EXCELSIOR AUTO) CVOLE = I Seauien 5 sixty days % cent., ininety days| yinegar to-one quart of luké warm wa- s several dava last week with retutives |" "Nl 0N b Baree 6 not 0 good ko LS, 83-4, #ix months 41-2@43-4 t 111 be found t efactakl in this place and enjoyed automobils | pealon A1 Lydia Nutt Rest by Every Tes o i Lo 34, fege or w ound & most effectual way hese 2 tripy about the country b o At e Be: the valit'ar the fros shmine. AN e e for both cleansing apd polishing ma- T are exceptional bargains. Air. ‘wnd Mre, Fred Holt of Rockville | ©OF Ber No ex #re spending their vacadlon at the e crowded st oaar G35 oamm 1 SRR o cloth with the mixture and apply to hotue of Mrs. John Mitchell. REMEMBER we are headquarters for Montauk Steamboat Co.’s Line ‘1S 4B\ L 1-6 c V. bR e g e 2 4 “Mrs. J. A. Ulley la visiting the fami- " - Imperial ¢ 3 A W M iobe demw ol een FaoNrticte, Tupb T IEDNY. in the Furniture Line. N Ecots Bainr of Wsierly, R. L, | Gressport sheltor (3iand and Sak Har: et s % ¥ 5 o wul-rao RN fHs eIy ol W i e LT S L o : . - Eowmy e Woman’s Way.. Kueeland in Pine strect & portion of et i ol ':-" o Leaves Raltimere & Ohio. Lem e e e woman who moves claims t week. p Harbor 6.00 'a. m.. 12.30 p. m. Jul Rethigher sueet . hu Esther E. Little “has been (1] 5 B ll under (h‘ care of a traine 35y 355 THERE s nna ll o 7- s < e r: Her Arthur W. Little g.‘ k B TR | moved into—jtenison - . - - . -nn ot fast Sundas with har.| et Tor Sasiness mfifl“‘ ”