Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1910, Page 3

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INSURANCE. away; T. R. Wilson's Naushon Mr |ning the first zame by a score of 9 1o of a neizghboring tow TRAVELERS' NIRECTORY. £ Belmont's Footprint and Watervale, |8 and the second by a score of 7 io | “Editor Connecticut News: and four others, and captured, the This pulls the Tigers from soie| “Mr. ——— refused several weeks BAGGAGE INSURANCE g Hopeful stake, with a net value of [ Dossession of last place and tiex them azo (o take your paper from this of- $19,090. He virtually overwhelm: with the Pitates fo claim to the tail ! fice, saying that he never sulscribed ; Covering anywhere in the world = ¢ Iron Mask who led until within 170 |end. Scores by innings: | for it, and about three weeks ago he A ‘ at VERY LOW COST. yards of the stand First game: e wishes you would discon- —_— J. L iATHROP & SONS. \Bill Austin Pitching for Centrals Mows Batsmen Down PP RS, e PR Batteries: Driscoll and ith; Mi- 28 Shetucket Siveet, Norwich, Conn. With Unerring Afm——Hospita]s Defeat Norwich NATIONAL LEAGUE /STANDING. ner and Meehan, w M‘ F. B A'LEY N 0“ w l c“ LIN E jy2daw Won Lost. Second game: i : Chicago . 73 | Pi — » Town in 11th—New London Takes Sunday Game— | riiis i g Eaaviy The water way — the comortab® 2 o Xou H 3 2230° ¢ traveling. S Philadetoiiia 3 ; Batteries: Blake and Smith; Y D : e - 2 (Snecessor to A. T. Gerdner) / Steamers City of Lowell and Ch Moior Beat dwners _ In the Big Leagues. it S rell and Mcehan. < )\ 2 o e iatech vesusis «Ill be repaid by investigating our E b4 The Standing. H k H tkat have every comfort and conven- Boat Jnsurance Policy. It protects SEY sk g ; " Won. Logt acik, leel‘y ience for the traveler. Them when runuing and-when laid up National League. T MC A 3 1 AEE A delightful voyage on Long Isiand and against all marine perils iaclud-| - g ey x % e 5 Cincinnati 3. New Yok 0. Emeralds .. 5 3 ary Sound and a superb view of the won- ing fite and theft. at very low rate. Bl e Il L SRR e R /| Baltic a. ¢, H 3 Gertul mkyiine and watertront of New &C Howpital ... ¢ e ] 1.006 Rt S Taftville A. C... 4 6 Boal‘di York B. P. Learned 0., o : ELEVEN INNINGS AT HOSPITAL. Tigers .. 3 7 ng Steamer leaves New London af 11 Bt p2s 1 AMGRICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Pirates .. 3 7 p; m. weekdays only; due Pler Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building | Novwith Town Leses. Hard by '8 54 e it St bl East 224 Street 5.45 a. m. (Mondays Agency Established May 1§46, = : S - . D B ThE WiNNER. a (=] excepted) and Pier 40, North River, apriFMW Pitche® Bill Austin had Manager |’ nore, Boston_. o el bt - 2 O 7a m. 4 Bowen's batsmen completely at his| Fast fielding and plenty of hitting | Dewoie "~ Takes British-American Trophy After 12-14 Bath Street. Fare Horwich 10 New York $1.75 mercy when the Greeneville team play- | were features of tha first City league | Cleveland . Spectacular Race With Pioneer. ed their opening game in the new City | Same at the Norwich State Hospital | Washington i HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, league with the Centrals at Sachem |diamond Saturday afternoon, with Nor- | (hlcago - o -1 | Pluging along at high speed after ali AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Agent, New London, Conn. augéd Only two hits were registered | wich Town as the Hospitals’ opponents. g 1o 1 | ner competitors had broken down, the| Telephone 8$83. . _apr2sd I's benders, while thirteen strike | S0 evenly was the contest fought that outs_ six of them in two innings, tell | it toek eleven inninss to show the su- e TP, Dixfe 1I, owned and stecred by i- Jomk 5, e s e samer: New vons | DISAE 11 grened and stcered by, ired: All Water Route Louis 1 (second same). the tale of how Me fooled them all | periority of Manager Farrell's ball| ™ ppji qephia 6. Chiceso i the Motor Boat club of Ameri won along, starting the game by fanning | tossers. The Hospitals had the better| neioir 5 Boston 8. the British-American international tro- his man, and bringing it to a close in | end of the 4 {0 3 score af the end of | Ciewland” 0. Wasington 3 (eleren tnsings. phy race for motor boats over the [ > a similar manner. the eighth, but Manager Casey's war- £ — Larchmont course Saturday afternoon. While McLaughlin twirled in excel- | riors pushed 2 man through in the EASTERN LEAGUE STANDINA. The Dixie proved the winner because | lent form, turning back nine xen from | ninth and prolonged the battls. After Wes. Lost. her engines kapt running while the | Rochester o h had passed with zeroes for replaced Britt in other boats had to stop for tempora repairs. and when the latter were de- the plate, he fell far below _lustin’s|the tent standard presenting the Centrals with | each side, ”“‘v'_\“" # - 1 * three frée passes to the latter’s one, | the eleventh. The visitors in their half liberating as to while they ; would | and eight safe hits. The errors be- | failed to tally and then a hit by Kane, | Montreal . be started again the American craft| e Sea Ifle hind him contributed largely to the|a free pass to Mapchester and another | Bumialo was under way all ths time. score, although the game was at most [ bingle by W. Auftin settled the game | Froldence ........ ... 13 The Pioneer, owned by the Duke of, | times fast, and was plaved in good |in favor of the Hospital. aa: Eeami Westminster and steered by Capt. Noei | « | time. The score: : & oo e came. atteen in. |- RODINs, raced over the course for | \ \ 3 | a"e ™ Manager Joe Desmond’'s nine maile Hospital Norwich Town. % ‘Newark 4. Tochester 1§ (second same. ning | the TSt seven miles at a ‘marv=2lous | LA \ ) Best Company any, man can ve| their initial tally in the second when | .. TS 5 darkuess). S game. W€ rate of speed, but she had a break- A B b eeaiieg? crdiufit 5 SEm—— omp: acks S | Savage” rove = ¢ Campion at firs Aness . : e - Montreal . i 5 (rst game): Mo ‘n, d er o ated zines . W S 2 o g e Tnsurance _after his | Savage's throw got by Campion at first { yan'iersn 4 1 4 2 ODLRyantit & 510 Tontreal 8. Jersey City 4 ‘st game); Montreat | down, due to’ her overheated ensine e WL 0 e IR T I - e Il and Nichols went down to sec &indb € 212 1 2 AMurphv.rf 4 0 0 0 @ and was compelled to stop. 3 \\_x\‘\\ Dot wait il this| 500 W Vo was 00 at caten wn- | BARraw 3 13 2 1 3013 8 ¥ Bumo 4 Pedence ¥ (Brsl game): Bufla 7. | *"Cni1 e came to srief the Ploneer AR | Al outeide Staterooms. . 1 k us_to put you i €| til Penney's arrival in the third, fan- |F'wlerctia 5 1 1 0 > Toronto 6. Baltimore 5 (Arst game): Toronto 4, | Rad shown that she was faster than right Company today. ned. Calkins' hit. brought in chols, | Fert’ 3 %9 0 4,0 5B W L o = et -t 3 | the Dixie, but the f b <Rl Bundays, at §.15 p. m. \ o P : 5 ¢ 10 shemoer 370 10 SENL e G aoixie, but the formen was uneble!Try our Sieamed Beers al (hese | “'New York Pler 52 Bast River, foot ISAAC S. JONES, but although chances for another score 1) ofmednd 2poee nl;‘\z!.,\lnnlru(—.lrrsq City 6, Mentreal 4 (ten in- | to keep up her speed, and by ‘}'-"5”“,“"‘ Yy piiew Yori Dler 83, Bast River, foot et Eoud e ik Clou e SuEiaa atter {800 Iwamie 5264 s running of her motors the Burnham Special Prices Lo IR e A Shea had struck out, Manchest 11- £ e ey boat unade up the differ=nce. Not once 3 Says. Pridaye. ot Bap. m. Richa-ds Building, 91 Main St. SEISD DR fuL RinG See! et e CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Ol e e O N e Ats Whart Steated Beair0 abs. | - IBhous .cc: wilte: for Solaer. ? ed an casy one down to Austin for the e s W me id the Dixie stop her engines. and i ndia, Steamed Beer; 50c doz P8 Tretaht reculcad unill § p m rw third out. e : “Two out when winninz run was scored. BT s e T = she had been hard pressed there is no | en 2 ¢ A WHITAKER, Agent Murphy got on bases in the third | Score by innings Pidenent doubt she would have attained at least| Narragansett Steamed Beer, §5c| oo .4 when Bowen in left failed to get his | Hosital e 20 L1008 8 00 Bl e forty miles an hour throughout the | dozen. ! v TARRANT & CO fiy, siole second. Austin made a | Norwich Tows o 1110 0 0 08 1 0=d|Soringncia Tuny ;- : - Schlitz Milwaukee Steamed Beer, 7 . 14 3 {mrott,\'rb\unr. and with no onehout. K{alm-‘ B e b L Jmul)‘:c‘-:;sngm -g t‘y}v‘nr‘ Zas 46 mine $1.00 dozen. - Moniauk Steambeoat Co.’s Line hit safely Murphy coming home. Mc- | wileh, Crocker: two base bits, Casey and Man- | Northampton iz o c loneers 27 | JACOB STEIN, 93 W. Main St. vee Ny ’ [ d 117 MAIN STREET. Laughlin pulled himself together, and | ehesier; bases on ball 166 7, off Crocker 7 | Hosoke minutes 1 seconds. a_difference of 12| WABOS B TET, o O e MRt Toa il R ey " = put three strikes on each of the next | At iy pitcher. Nichols: struek out’ by Britt 7. b minutes 37 seconds in faver of the 26-3. W7 e Pt Biesnar Nyen: Fire, Accident, Health, three batters, ~although Houlihan, | AWt 1 by Crocker 3 double plavs Barchogion to | : winer. R e ravk das. missing the third strike on the last, | .. passea balls. Harrington 1: wild Bridgeport 4. wd 3, ——— 1000 a. m., 410 p. m. lLeaves Sa, Liabilit had to throw him out at first. Crocker 1: first base on errors, Hospital New Dritain 3, Sorinzfield 2 HARPOON WINS TAFT CUP. e hor 800 n siny T30 D, Jun1 1al Vs With Murphy on base again in the | wich Tows & Waterbury 6. Northampton 1 g e . = pr s1or | seventh, on a Tree pass and two but, — = American Sonder Boat Easily Left BW 110 Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | &isns oo, free rass and two o5t | WHALERS TAKE SUNDAY GAME. : cut League. i Le ] il HAVE YOUR placed liner to left, bringing in Mur- s AT e Domepiendien & I 16 Moy e " " Eleventh St. and Univer:ily Pl 7 v i S d Defeat at Willi- . niversily ¥i. . phy, while Penney followed with a | Even Up Saturday’s Defeat at Wi 25 v 2 Clodt for two bases, scoring Nichol mantic. ; oA e e e v aaf o DS, SohOST_bokt Harpoon. . owned NEW YORK CITY. atches an ocks hepaire « ses, scorine: Nichols - s T e T M.l py Charles Francis Ad 2d of th ey Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | from Blanchette to Campion, both of (Special to Thy Bulletin.) o - ¢ - The only absolutely modern fir 3 B SUNDAY GAMES. line at Marblehead, Mass. Saturda v u. s, these “plavers showing up. well al- August 1. afternoon. the winner of the Presi. || Proof transient hotel below 224 o4 £5.27 Franklin Sirest Assets $2,594,330.17 T e T o e oma al{ . The Woalers evened up their dafeat Cubs Made a Clean Sweep at Brookiyn. dent Taft cup. the first prize in the || Street. Localion central uni7daw % ranklin Street. 2 3 = s = + | on Saturday by handing a 4 10 Tim- hicago, Aug. —Chicago made a clean sweep | internati 1 ch b 3 the Ay S8 WS J bice o though he fanned twice, made one of | Smi a2 "t0 Wrillimantic “at Cannonball | e the Brootis sries. ir avtucias s mmcr o | Branieh and Amarican rachomen " || per_duy upwarss. - e 2 5 . Chicnen EEIAD SN Ausrican. qeshiamien: Excellent restaurant and NEWMARKET HOTEL, the two hits on his side. ark this alternoon. There was brisk | day. 3 to 2 and 6 to 2 cher made Chicago work v i parlc. fnec et hard to take fhe first game. but he was hit for [ THe Harpoon had previously won || gipched. Moderate prices. 716 Boswell Ave. First-class Wines, Liczuors and Cjgars. Meals and Welch Rarebit ved to order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel. 43-6. Included in the game's features was | Do LIS SernOOR, e raing | all K on_ revio i : I e =k g 11 fiel A1 S e with men on pases. " Cole had ihe betirr | tWO races, and Saturday's victory was THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | o way the hign flv hit up by Kane | iang And o O ivan comtribe | 1on, drives wih » J“iouble | clean cut and clever throughout. Mr. || Send 2c stamp for lliustrated Guide Real Estate of Bell in the second contest and had litte frouble scores Adams’ boat was the leader over the and Map of New York City. Chis: four legs of the course every mo- i n the third was handled, the pi uting a handsome cateh of a difficult and shortstop letting it come safely [ oo S, iie dance was 500 e 8 o s 2 Willimantic. | New London. Daubert.ib 2 0Sheckardlr 3 o |down of the other American boats. the T T i1 SiSkns, Ftoblh 9! thibd;face. ac on C . | Noonan.3p 315 2 0/Neltan mmel, 0 Archer. Spanish boats, the Chonta, the fevisa e ik | o, T aany SEeniOEe o she w3 T 00 e 3 | Dalion.rt § §Simmn 3y S pones. an® (s Mesquito 1. weke alt & ‘elepbone 147 «;4:“;1 :henvh:‘_nafi L-fll\_ilg‘ht.nl![)’;‘w"f'{ ‘;ff Campion.ih 4 0/Foye.ib Tomnox.3b T 0 Tinker o5 5 1 |well astern of thefthree home Yes- the bage by W. Houlihans throw to | 3 suhivanir 3 o sullivan it T Smith.cs § 0 g i o lsels beine defeated in the most onc- ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. mpion. Penney got back at Daveloaumc ! o|Bum=2y. Fatller © 8 0 aversiip & pery i in the sixth., when the latter, running [ Petrick 0| Nasher.< Rucker.p 1 0 Richiep S Deiacnt Fatt and. menibers. of his for McLaughlin_ tried to come home on Conies N *Barger o0 el resider S s ANOS A. BROWNING, 5 s i o Sriffin.c o =2 rotans 3 2 |family witnessed the race from on d 2 fielders choice to third, but miSsed : = Totals ETRTEEY . |board the steam yacht Sylph. which A g s Richards mag | (0° Plate and was chased over to the | o 31 of mots su (First zame)— e e Sy e EyiED. which ex-at-zaw, & | plavers' bench by Penney and tagged | sere br iy ey ‘Batied” for Smith In minth sl “Bhone 306. out. In the second Gleason was hit | Willimantic t1000 00 Seore by innin o Vil in the head /by the ball when stealing | Nqx Tendon oot L 8000 L b oot | Brookivn .. cowe e e ey COLCHESTER second, but he pluckily remained on | pRun® for Wilimantic Hards; for New London | Chicago o H BROWN & PERKINS, lifomeys-al-law | {nc pag. The increased attendance was | S, mocs alls, ot Toveday 1. off Brookiyn. J Chicane. s rbatu over Firsf Nar Bank. Shetucket St |Dpleasing to the managers. the baseball | Harris cday 3, by Hards 73| o e 2 2 o o o s B O eration Entrance shown was pleasing to the fans. and | dounl g B ot e o s RS i - = siNew ndus yThfe ., s:(' P! Statrway next to Thames Nat. Bank | poth are hoping for still better things |1 . Xienor van: i s U .| Wheatst £ 2 3 8 O/Beaumonter 4 1 2 0 0 " opaa Tel. §8-2. Open Monday and_Sat- | to come. ; . + Triree Fummei2b 2 0 8 1 0fAreherdh 4 1 & 0 0 — urdey evenings. oct29d The, score: CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STAN! - Burch, rf i 230 0Zimmansp 4 1 1 o The work of setting up the ma- Greanevil | Centrats. Wea. ' Test.e B | Tmmmrdy’ 473 18 Musbmiert 401 £ 9.8 [chinery for the new. industry which Is abhpo a el ESRigo s o Wilmantte o . S0l 3mere 3 0 3 2 olRunge 8 1 o|to locate in th: old shoe factory is 2 W mourndh 178 3 Sloleasonsn F 270 T 0| Mdetown - e 3 - 3001 ofcoes 3 % o |about finished and the wiring of the Bianeite T 4 § 2 ¢ LMot 5 0 11 0 SedaoasE e s 5 |Dullding also. It is expected that work . Houl'n |2uurp L | < otals 32 5 2 = will begin this week. A few hands are I“flkfif A"thuny&cn LR B ey 1121 Bashti Brings $30,000 at Saratoga. | score iy inu g M g bt Sl N Captondb 3 1 0 0 2Nidwier 41000 ratoga, N. ¥ 0.—Encourag- | Brookim R Georze B. A. Baker returned to his # 1 Bowenit ' 3 0 8 8 LPemee 31121 1{ing indeed to every ¥ of turt eports Sy S e SR work in Now Britain Sunday evening. You'll have%the > 2t 2% 2lCna | was the sale of thoroughbreds in train- to St. % having been at his home on Linwood . i BA"KEns R ) 2 5 17 %ing tnd property of the New cCastie| 4 o e sie. | . |avenue on’ His vacation, satisfaction of getting® Totals, 31 2 24 10 — — — —| stable,” H. P, Whitney, C. L. Harrison, | routs todsy in seven innings. Rain hasing stopped ‘William Jones has returned from ’ and i 92 9 4| Thomas Mohahan and ho‘poid Kahn, | the play. Rigler calied the game. The score: Willimantic, where he underwenf an g’ YOUr money S}Ngf,ffi Score by innings: which took place today. The New Cas- | sBatted for Willls In artn operation for appendicitis in the hos- f BH“KERS Groenesille . 09000000 08 e offerings, cleven in number, brought ‘Batted for Corridon in seventh otar The James Hfileg Brew'ng£° e M e R b;:[;m;.mo, H. 'P. Whitney sold six for e i 2 o, George Allen of Gilead was a caller Providence,*R. 1. - hiis. Penn: three bace Nichols: bases on | $4.950, and C. L. arrison three for| p. .28 3 1 i SR 1 ¢ |here Saturday 2 28 Shetuckei Street | baia._ o Toulinan 3. "ot 1 Gtriuck ‘out. by | $7.000. Leopold Kahn disposed of Black | Biiteir 5 1 3 1 ofknavesn 3 0| A fair sized crowd attended the so- Brewers of Ale and Porter | Howiivan 0%y Suntin 3 buss Gleasn & | Chief for $750 and Thomas Monahan | Mowrevan 1 2 0[Rates of s Al S eecroiibn £lion Uy FProfessor Telepaone 905 | ey > vi tme. | parted with Pretand for $2,500. e r sy ? ? [Lazinsk in Grange hall Friday evening. | I The unbeaten two year old filly| glatvyl 3 0 0fBransaa.in i o |Kelly’s orchestra played and Professor R e e Bashii was Tie otar of the sale, She it d 0 0|Doolan.= i 1|Hamiiton of Norwich prompted. | Preston Speed Boys Couldn’t Hit Bur- | was knocked down to Vhitney | Beteher.ss 1 2 : 1 0| Mrs. Joseph Sultze and son Edw Meml;en of New York oy for 330,000, McCready represented the | Wilis 1 2 plioreis 2 0 lreturned to New London Saturday and Boston Stock The Preston City baseball team de- ) Purchaser. James. Butler started “the| ooigey '» 1 ojEwingp having been guests of Mrs. Sult EXéh S e S i <377 | bidding with $15.000 and continued un- | vhuiwi: 1 o o : | parents on Linwood avenue for the past i e fated the Preston Speed Poys on Jat- [ til he had reached $23.000. Samuel S.{<pheips 1 0 o Toais 3 cs. ez, = ¥ D EOre ol oo IS | Hildreth advanced the price to $25.008 ¥ | aunders returned to Mid- Boxton. New Yerk. |game is the second of a serles these| ., then retired, Thomas Welsh, rep-| Totals * P rea g b i el e Bl A - e | tvo teams are playing, the first one | 200 AGHE T Cafroil Brown, one of tha | Seowe by : it e A el b A i 53 State Street.. 24 Broad Street. i resulting in a victory for the Speed | (080 M8 0 Fo T o table, went | St Touls:........ 12 I sy, M Teba Hisehis LAILY SERVIOR PuvinstiR e | S e oo Sy e e Pl ST 11883 A i Sechmrant W | Sgeamer BLOCK ISLAND ¥aiitawia loping that the lads from the sreat e - . S : metropolis gave to their opponents on ; _ Cincinnati Hammered Wiltse Hard poilenry Poppin has returned to his Saturday seems to indicate that they Novelty Wins $19,090 at Saratoga. i b, = i e LS WATCH an have just been shamming up to this| Onme .of the most interesting and | Clnciast Aw. %1 _Gincionatt hemmesd Witw | Danlel W' Willlams and TLouls A B = time and promises great things from |profitable contests of the vear at Sar- [ h' 1°0ey tr 2 Wetomy v 10 0 8 cinaan seren s “L"“ - Cody Ml ol el home in town | PM | PN "'" them in the gamesito come. Bebe |atoga was won Saturday by S. C.|rums in the frih innlag. Gaspar rad the game wel |OVEF Sunday. o be orvan Bloek Tsland Lyv. | #2165 | =B.45 Burdick and G. Melden for the win- | Hildreth's two year old colt Novelty.|in hand ail the way. Dosie Bt o home run in tho | Hay Bliven of Salem was here Sat- |} Norwieh oo......Tv ] s, THn Lt he 1 5% ners, and E. Johnson, Bowen and Gan- | when he defeated James R. Keene's | irst inning. Egan was ordersd off ihe deld in the |urday. Ll St 5 New Lomdon 500 | 6e0, BANKERS and BROKERS field for the losers, made up the bat- | Iron Mask, Heatherbloom and Sweep- | " ""-:‘ o "‘i‘ s .‘: oy Block % Norwich . S e S r was received the ocks Bonds Investments AND OMMERGI AI. D fiiiammi S 1238 oter day by the Conmecticn Western 21-4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS Musray, 1t 40 0 0 Hoblitzel.lb 4 = 8 o o | News, of Canaan from the postmaster PRIVATE WIRE TO . Bridweilss 4 1 3 2 21000 = SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS . - Desiingy T 2 0 102 323280 e — ;-w York Chicago ft. Louis. Shate 22 1 1241 ol m FOR CASH Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to Sept. 3. 30ston Cincinnati >ittsbury Meride.1h 3 2330 Eawwich Branch, Sh < SATURDAY MARKETS. A S R B WATCH hILL '~ | BLOCK ISLAND ,50nx wich Branch, Shaanon Bldg. DAY MA . | i ool Dickons 5 00 1 e / Chlldrén S5, 7Z¢ Adults, Children 40c. Telephone 901 Stock Prices Worked Back to a Pari- | 1l 11" p.0, e A 2 F PO ; WATCH HIL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLANE. 2 iday’ Towe Cestes Totals 31 augsd FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr ty With Friday’s Close. Iods Centrat pr “Batted for Dickinsos in ninth. o Shore Dinner Housss and Bathing Desch near landings at Watoh i cleds Formes-Soad and Biock a. For further Fmation, b ates app! - New York, August 20.—10:10 a. m. St L s of company near landing, Norwlch Cincinnati .. 0 *—10 TION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent, —Stocks were lower again this morn- 0 ICE inz, and some large blocks of Read-| 0. *. & - ing, Union Pac fic and United States 00 Misiowsl © Pack Eastes Steel were sold at from half- to 3-4 100 N. R. B. of M At Newark—First me, Newark 0. 4. Boswell Ave. will be closed | bciow " eeioria Closing fgures, | 118 Newa cluen’ mae O3 e R The market otherwise was without | 1190 New Yors ¢ essential change. .. 100 Noroik & 'r‘,m Seven'h ‘0 Twel'tll s m.—The bears did not follow | hern St. until fartifer notice. . e monie vea ol a parity h vesterday's close. Most of the business centered in the Read- Per order ing. Union Pacific and United States Steel, which likewise covered the Street Commissioner, | widest = fractional range American Agricultural Chemical yielded 1 1-4 (E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | 220 Averiso Garind Aosien™ '6i MILL LEAGUE. Y. M. C. A. 12—Taftville A, C. 5— Greeneville Tigers Hand Double De- feat to Pirate: Pittsours Pressed Stcel € Pullman Patace Car Reading Rep. dton and Sieel Roci T-dand Southern Pacific Tnion Facifi Pacific e ubber 15t pr. SPECIAL PRICE ON ODD - Dressers and CHIFFONIERS _‘X‘i\u b 23 M. C. A. team added another | hbut pressed in a manner that deserves victory to its list Saturdav afternoon | the small amount of cash you pay fo: by defeating the Taftville Athletic | the work is every garment or other club team on the Taftville grounds. |article you entrust to us for the pur- s \ cqmotive % Steel The leaders took their place in the [ pose, Cleaning and pressing is our I¥224 ~sined a_point. third inning by getting six earned | busfhess. but we do our work in such Close—The market closed eas: ru The game was full of hits and |a thorough way as to have almost an the "Association players kept Hhitting {exclusive business. Send us your for runs in the mext two innings. when | work and note how it looks afterwarda Hague succeeder Lambert on the | —for a slight expens2, too. 4 slah. He was moYe effective in stop- After prices had returned to where | v left off yesterday interest in the market abated and speculation be- came dull and common place. Fluct- uations were restricted to the merest ping the batting streak of the Y. M. Z fraction in the most active stocks. Money. C. A. team and during his four inn- h i n w k Prices were inclined to vield as the | New York, August Money on|ings he allowed only five hits and nfl s Dye OrKks, session drew to a close. call, 1 1-2 pes Srghirluce Y nlone run against 13 hits and 11 runs 2ty - p de Canl e et whe aitg Some momey Blon Lambert. The game though siow | Telephome. 157 Frankiin 51. In different styles and finish STOCKS. er” but tnis proved no Ereat attrac. | Was exciting becavse of the intense | ,uozq 4 3 i T r i 'y between the teams. The line- % i S S e tion to borrowers, and business done | lVAIry EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE was of moderate size. Rates, 2 3-4@3|"PF ' & 4 stone FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS “hest by Every Test— = % |Der cent for 60 dava. 3 1-203-4 Der | yuruny'e Ricketts of y DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Scns der the value of the free engine. E e an s Htind ey SSonthE, 4 158 & Bhe Ve and e ter 1f, Wilson 3b, White p. Waldro rf. No exertion tc start pedaling e g Pl i = i , ‘ - Taftville A C. Demarais throush the crowded strects R A R el b e T L 0 trecaue b, Da- Lenta/ Surgeon. rom . up 0 . C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Smsliing o dave indersed il roceivanie and| vignon <f. R. Pilliig 2b and.c, Mdrsan v 5593 4 Imperial Garage, Norwich, & Tel s = TR eSS If and 2b, Hague If and p, Lambert p ) = & Tobesss pe. (il choice four to six monthy single Motarcycle supplies and second-hand w0 i names, 66 1-2 per cent, for others | 200 RH e Th“’,.a" exceptional bargains mackine for sale, Bllinre & : Eletii raors ik S H: B E Beth, Sicel | Y.M.C.A. 0162200p1-1218 7 % TR - | Goton. T A6 016260116 10 2 = REMEMBER we are headquarters for & are neadquarters for - w York, August 20.~Contradt Tigers 9-7; Pirates 6-1. i isk i i NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALi. e 1 : e closed as foliow e T Ol Plamton: cam i GEORGE 6. GRANT. anything you may wish in the Furniture Line. hesapeake & Ohio 2 August, 16.27@18.30; September, 1 = é Family trads supplied xt 60c per doz. Ch M b St Pau 133 2 < ep! chem park expecting to add a game or | 1 < b - I 14.19@14.21; October, 13.50@13.51 i - J a Chicago & Northwest ther; | two to their list; and found they had 4 € B Wright. 3 Coye 3¢ Yok “osx200 #5¢% November. 13.41@13.43; December, | caught a Tartar. The reorganized llldefllkel‘ '.d .bllfl-r ALITY I“G“- PRICES LOW. oveolidated | (as : e i s i ot N o bl e 2y | 12.41@13. Januady, 13.38@13.40: | G e Ti cera i ; WHEN you want to pul yeur busi- Bewier-d Rin 6 .k 23 Pebruar 12,300 10 415 Marcit 13450 | marehe s than T the e’ ¢, Purerent | 32 Providence SL., Talivili:. 13467 May, 1748@1350: June, 13.43@-|A. S. team and zave the visitefs a | Prompt attention b.’.%& calla, 888 beiore the pubi: here is.mo me- Erie % 1% 13.47; July, 15.46@13.48. ie. ¢ 200 i 3 390 Erie first pe. *.u through the adyertis- e Fo ks ps ‘gr ,¥ 2.4

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