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INSURATIT=. BAGGAGE INSURANCE Covering anvwhere in the world at VERY LOW COST. J. L {ATHROP & SOKS. 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Cenn. jy2daw P 2 N. TARRANT & CO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Piate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, u. s, Assets $2,594,330.17 feb26TuThS Pitcher Works Well. N Bristol, Conn., Aug. 24.—President Wiilliam J. Tracy nc‘gthe Connecticut leazue of baseball clubs tonight sus- pended Manager Thomas J. Connery of the Hartford team for the remain- der of the season, He sent notifica- tion this evening to Mr. Connery and to Owner Clarkin of the club. Presi- dent Tracy gives as his reason that this afterncon during the second game between Hartford and New Britain at the latter city, Connery ran out into the field in eitizen's clothing, in vio-* lation of the league.-rules, to dispute a decision with the umpire, and, further, that Connery used abusive language to the umpire and by his action tended to_incite riot. New Britain, Aug. 24.—During the second game Manager Connery of the Hartford team who was sitting on the bench in citizen’s clothing, walked ir to the field to protest a decision of the umpire in calling Goede out on strikes He was ordered from the field. The in- cicent caused some comment among | the spectators and delayed the game for a short time. GRAND CIRCUIT AT EMPIRE CITY Harvester, Driven by Geers, Does Re- markable Mile in Strong Wind. New York, Aug. 24—Followers of light harness racing enjoved today another good day’s sport at the Empire City track, when the best horses on | the grand circuit will be seen during | the Cempany that backs up ifs for Fi Insurance after his Don’t walit till this us to put you in the today. right Company . the remainder of the week, A Stiff | ISAAC S. JONES, { wind blowing down the back stretch | Insurance and Real Estate Agent, retarddd the horses somewhat, buz} good. time was made in every event, hards Building, 91 M each of which was on in straight heat The Harvester, holder of the orld’s | trotting stailion record of 2.02, made | last week at Buffalo, was the center of attraction. Driven by E. F. Geers, he won the first heat of the free for all in 2.08 1-2. and later when ealled up- on (o break his own record. he took the heat and race in 2.03, despite the retarding wind. Under the conditions it was a remarkable performance. The Hungearian stallion Willy 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, located In Somery’ Block, over C. M. Wiiliams, Room 9, third fioor. had feb13a Telephone 147. |[no dificulty in winning the second di- i g egind vision of the 2.16 class trot and Hail- | worthy followed up his last week's ATTORNGMS AT LAW. victory at capturing the Fleet wood A%9S A. BROWNING, Fast Practice on Elgin Auto Course. Attorney-at-iaw, $ Richards Bldg. Chicago_Aug. 24—A large crowd saw | Pnone M6 - fast pracfice over the Elgin automo- blle course today. Ray Hurroun low- | ered the practice record by making a ERGWN & PERKINS, Iitorneys-at-law over First Nat Bank. Shetucket St Entrance Stalrway next to Thames Nat. Bank Tel. 88-2. Open Monday and Sat- uwrday evenings. ect29d Tucker, Anthony & Co. | BANKERS lap. siightly over § 1-2 miles, in 7.12 The races will be run on Friday | and Saturday with what is said to be the most representative list of stoc cars Bver called out by a road race. The list of drivers is a distinguished one. cher Rieger Goes to Holyoke. Frederick Rieger of New London, | who has the renutation of being the | best pitcher in the Connecticut Base- ball association, joined the Holyoke foaseball team of the Connecticut league Tuesday. Rieger has been pitching masterful TROUBLE IN STATE LEAGUE Manager Connery of Hartford Team Suspended for Re- mainder of Season for Interference With Game — Phillies Won Last” Game/with Pirates,When Magee Made Home Run With Bases Full—Red Sox New ball in the Connecticut Baseball asso- ciation, At every game he struck out several men and allowed few hits. In hitting Rieger is a_top notcher. When this boy was not pitching he was play- ing out in center field and there he pulled off several sensational catches. A few years ago Rieger was ‘in the Connecticut State league. Later he went to the New England league from ich he was released as his pitching arm went back on him_ But this year he “came back” and was the sensation of the Troljey league circuit. New Haven Polo Players Los . Narragansett Pier, R. I, Aug. 24 The Gladstone cup was retained by the Gladstone defenders, who today de- feated New Haven second, 13 1-4 to 12 1-2. ew Haven received a handi- cap of five goal , HARNESS NOTES. The McKinneys in the stable of Ev- erett Middleton at Lexington, Ky.. are doing finely. The star of the outfit is the three vears old black filly Arona McKinney, out of Barona by Baron Wilkes,_ 2.18, second dam Lou, the dam of Axtell (3), 2.12. She has trotted in 2.15 1-4, and can step an eighth in 15 seconds. Comely McKinndy, now four, stepped in 2.15. and Bovd Me- Kinney in,2.17 1-4_ The latter is out of Grace Bovd, the ham of Grace Bond, 2.09 1- Horsemen are beginning to realize what they missed by not patronizing the lamented Bellini, 2.13 1-4, more liberally. Vo twojvear old trotter ev- er beat a better fleld of that age so early in the season than did¢ Necia. by Bellini, 2.13 1-4; dam Nettie King, 220 1-4, by Mambrino King 1249 at Detroit. Among those that she beat was the wonderful filly Miss Stokes (1) 2.19 1-4.—The Horseman, Strains of the four mest prominent trotting families in America®are umit- ed in the pedigree of the king of trot- ters. Uhlan 1.58 3-4; Hambeltonian 10, Mambrino Chief 11, Henry Clay 8. and Vermont Biack Hawk 5. These strains are fortified by some of the best long- distance thoroughbred blood in the world. Ray Snedeker. McCoy. the trainer of Dr. has a_two year old son of Admiral Dewey. 04 1-4, and Dor- cas Moore, 2.20 1-2, by Miiton S. 03 1-4 that recently trotted a half T in 1.07," and upon 'another occasion stepped a quarter im the sensational time (for his age and the time of year), of 31 3-4 seconds. But two trotters. Uhlan, 2.02 1-4, and Penisa Maid, 2.04 1-4, joined the list during the whole of last sea- son, while to date we find the number eoualed and the racing game just started. Sonoma Girl /and The Har- vester have already turned the trick. and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street S [INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. e VERY LIMITED TRADING. et Meiabiss of Niw Yark Wall Street Does Not Take Kindly To Taft's Taritf Programme. and Boston Stock B New York, Aug. 24—With trading Exchanges in very limited volume teday's stock market was at times subjected to con- siderable pressure, and the outcome | left prices of some of the more active issues from one to twe points lower. Much of the pressure seemed to em- anate from the shorfainterest, which sold heavily at the outcome and forced stocks to a_level where fur- ther figuidation was imminent. Events dealing with the securities market covered a wide range and em- braced fhrther proof of dullness in in- dustrial lines as well as an extreme likelihood of a further tariff revision. Although it is the avowed purpose of the administration to effect a re- vision with the modicum of disturb- | ance to the business Interests of the | Bos New York. 53 State Street. 24 Broad Stieat. PRIVATE WIRE. Fominick & Dominick / BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bonds Investments FRIVATE WIRE TO country, Wall Street did not take ork Chicage St. Touis| kindly to the programme and mani- Cincinnatt Pittsburg | fested its displeasure by selling stock fir; in London and thep hera. he most encouraging news of the day was that the strike of the work- ers employed by the American Sheet and Tin Plate compeny had come to Norwlci Branch, Shaszon Bidg. Telephone 901 “RANK SSES. ERANK O. MOSES. M&T | on end. This, however, was neutral- | ized by persistent rumors of further| business stagnation, particularly in NOTICE Bosweill Ave. will be closed from Seventh fo Twelfth St. uniil furiaer nefice. Per order Sireet Commissioner, E. C. LILLIBRIDGE the steel and iron trade, together with circumstantial evidence that one of the largest of the independent com-— panies in that line had ordered fur- ther curtailment of operations. An official estimate of the wheat and oats crop in western Canada fixed the com- bined yield at about 100,000,000 bush- els, and was followed by a sharp de- cline'in Canadian Pacific shares. - London sent in a lower range of quotations for our securities and early in the session responded with further losses, due to moderately heavy wales for Kuropean account. Foreign ex change advanced here again and gave| color to the belief that gold ship- ments to South America will soon be announced. Advices frem Montana and Idaho| dealing with the forest fires in those states told of further loss of life and destruction of property which is sure to asgregate many millions of dollars. One of the subsidiary plants of the Amalgamated Copper company is lo— cated within the danger zome and fears were expressed that this prop- ery was in danger of complete obliter- ation. A semi-official statement purporting to give the extent of the copper cur- tailment plan declares that output by the leading producers here and abroad EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE Every Test— onsider the value of the free engine. Best by o e cr e e mt o, Pe98UNE | for the current month will show a re- g s 16 : duction of aimost 20,000,000 pounds C. V. PENDLETON, JR. and that this diminution is to continue Imperial Garage, Norwich. indeninitely. Motore supplies and second-hand The bond market was easy and machine for sale. without special feature. without special feature. Total sales, QUALITY par vaiue, aggregated $361,000. in work should always be considered, 'STOCKS. especially when It costs no more than High. Low. Close the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our prices tell the whole stor/ STETSON & YOUNG. may27a e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE Copper = American Agricultaral American Beer Sugar . Amedcan Can . American Car & Py .. American Cotton OIl Am Hide & Leather pid American Iee Becucsiios. | Ameciesn Ticswed 2 Amedcan Locometive Am Swelting & Rfg Do pfa . Amerdcan Tou Sicel Fiirtea. Do pra Chesapeake & Ohio Chicaso & Alton Chicago Great Western —— Do pta 900 Chicago & North Westers 184 6100 Chi. M & Paul. 1205 ——C. €. C. & @ Lous ... Col. Fuel & lron Colorsdo & Southern Cousolidated Gas Com Products Delaware & Hudson Dearer & Rlo Gradne. .. Do wta Distiliecs” Erle Do 1et Do 2a Geners) Securiies ... pta ved Maris International International b2 Centenl Pump K. C. Do_wea Lagiode Minn M., 00 306, Do’ pra Mo. 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Do rra 2 Realty S* Rubber T, S, Sweel 1300 Do ptd 900 Utah Copper 00 Va 2000 Da pid 00 Western Maryiand %0 Westinghouse Electric 100 Western Timton —— Wheeling & 1 E - Total. 531.900 shases COTTON New York, Aug. 24—Cotton suot closed quiet. ten points lower: mid- dling ~uplands 1645; middling guif 1670; sales 400 bales Futures closed steady; bids: August Step in znd FRANK WATSON e co.. \ mar3a 78 Franklin Street. ‘We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALE. | _ Family irads supplled st 60c par doz €. B Wrighi & Coye St -Tek oct30d 1647; September .1431; October 1359; November 1351; December 1351; Jan- uvary 1348! February 1348; March 1354; May 1358; June 1355; July 1356. MONEY. Vew York, Aug. 24—Money on call easy: 11-4 11-2 per cent., ruling rate 13-4, last loan 11-4, closing bid 13-%, offered at 11-2 ‘Time loans stronger, sixty days 3 a 3 1-4 per cent. and winety days 3 3- six months 43-4. o CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT. Open. High. Tow. Close. Sep eee 9% 9815 st De. 104 1005 202 Caess 108 108 0% 61 603 eoy Teem o sex C nix gen 60% 60% 39 15-16 60% 243 % uK 8% 5 8% sk % 3 38 518 304 o ab b po o/ Lord.r o2 0| Oldring.ct X% 0| Collins. 3 61 s 0/ Baker.ib 00 tovall1n 4 0/Dais. 1 04 Krueger.lf 4 oMurphsrt 2 1 0 Ball.ss 3 UBarryss 3 1 4 Land, 3 ilThomas.e 3 213 Kaler.p 3 o 200 *Niles. 1 o, S - —| Tt @ s Totale. 32 3 "Batied for Ball 1o niath Score by innings: Cleveland . 10000000 Philagelphta .. .0 ¢ 1 2 0 0 0 0 § New Pitcher Makes Good WIth Red Sox. Chieazo, A from Boston 3550 and forein: o better_control. forcing ing = witd olteh EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. © wen Lost. ¥ 51 ERusEERES | (16 inninzs. calted; At Toronto: Newari 1. Toronto 2, 8, R iamie, Providence 2. Montreal 1 Zame, Providence 1. Monizeat e At Buffalo: ' Jerscy Ciy 1, 8. 0: Buffalo 2,6, 0. s Chicago. Tt W poa o a | Mew Encland Lea: Bemay 31150 o 46 e Hasern Lowell 7. 9. 0. £1a89 9 0] AT R oo o 2; Fal Tiver eia13s 104 M Sew Bedtord: ¥ine cume. Lawrence 3. 6. 05 ka 3 2 0 »X ® 1] Ncw Bedford 5. 8. 2. Kecond came. Lawrence 2, 3 3 1L 0 OfSwecneyss 2 9 010 ©: New Bedford 11. 13 1. Called end seventh: 3133 ofmecker 2 0 8| garicss. 2 20 3 2 06 2 10} Ve First zame, Tinn 4. 1 © 0 0 0 OjRaridenc 1 10 Sccond ame. Lynn 0. 2. 0; 2015 ocuruspy 2 £ Called cud Grih; durkness. ———— —lGnnp 1 1o i T B T s, Bz BRIDWELL AND TINKER Score by innings i stops Chicago .9 1010900 *—11,The Premier Shortstops of Country Boston .. .. 10 00 81000 0—1 Jnu Passing of Wagner, Says New Magee Makes a Homer with the Bases Full and ork Writer. Pittsburg Loces. Pittsburg. 24.—P1 last appearance of the the same in the sixth Auz. o in adeiobla Fitisbu; when A s bome with the Seore Philadetphia. sy b opoa Do 3o T 52 20 5323 1 0 0/Wagerss 4 2 & Grantss 5 1 6 0 0 Mille 303 Bnsfield.1b 3 110 0 0|Fion i 28 Doolan.s 17 1(Whson.rt 11 Moran.e 3 1 olGibson'c 04 Ewing.p 8 1 0/Adamsp 10 _____ 00 Totals, 3410 27 13 2|*Campbell 00 Leificld.p 00 | Totats, 12 “Batted for Leever o eizhin. Seoce Pittsburg .. Philadelphia .. by ionings: St. Louis. ahh poa ¢ o & 1R H 4020 o i 21 1,208 i R'netehy.1b 3 111 0 0fS i Evansrt 3 1 2 0 o 2 Phelpi.c ~ 3 0 3 1 O|Bridweilss 2 0 1 Oakes.ct 4«1 00 ofpeninit 3 o Betcherss 4 1 3 8 ol sz Lush.p 300 20 438 “Hulswitt, 1 0 00 0f i1 Totals, 31 6 1 - *Batted for Lush in ni *Batted for Devore in - allowing _ihree Score: and Giants Won Totals, nth. e and losing today made its | made Gl esnunassasne ) During the recent series between the Giants and Cubs at_the Polo grounds at New York, says Sam Crane, two of the best shortstops now playing ball —Bridwell and_#nker—faced one an- other in their Tespective positions, and it was a real treat to see them per- form. They both seemed to appreciate the wonderful ability of each other, and in every game of the four-played there was a battle royal of shortsiops. From every angle of play the only fair decision would be to give a draw betwaen them. Since the passing of Hans Wagner. | the mainstay of the Pirates, Bridwell and Tinker are easily the premier shortstops of the country. To venture to say that th great Wagner is passing,or going back wil! ba considerad a sactilege. no doubt, not alone in Pittsburg, but throughout the eague circuit. but the fact remains that the awl ard Dutchman is not “coming.” even if many think he is not falling off. But Wagner's record, both in field- ing and batting, this season, is so far behind his remarkable showing in pre- | vious vears as a Pirate that thare must | be a reason for it, and the most nota- ble conclusion to arrive at is that age is telling on the old veteranm. Youth must prevail in athletice. There is no getting around that, and there have been more object lessons this year in baseball to prove it than in any previous season that I remem- ber. Wagner's tumble from form to some came s0 suddenly it startled fan- the HimHmo3ws S mlomss Louis .. 08011400 dom. He still gives flashes of his old- How-_ TRk AT g ey time brilliancy, as vaterans alawys do, =3 S when they are on the decline, dut that e e ® \10-inning Same to Cineinnatl |his remarkable abllity is on the wane of Rucker in a ien-inn hers battle today, | 18 plain to everybody who has care Rowan allowed oniy ths never 1n danser. Rueke tenth inning. when 2 hit. ered hits and effective up 0 a stolen base and ai Score: other single brought home the winning taily. Cincinnati. Brookiyn. abh poa Bescherlf 4 1 1 0 ofDavidson.cf ¥gan 4 1 1 4 lo|Daubert.ib Hoblize 16 5 113 0 OfWheat If Mitchellrt 3 0 1 0 ofifummel.2 Paskertct 4 2 6 1 0fBurch.r 30 2 0 otenos. 100 0 ofsSmidss McLesnc 4 3 5 0 O|Rergen.c McMilanss 4 1 1 5 O|lRuckers Rowanp 2 0 o) - Totals, Totals, 33 930 14 oneout whan witsies Tn seeed. Score by innings: Cinciunsi . neo Brookim .. 6000 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Philadelphia .. Boston New York .. Detroit - Clevalsnd .. Washingtos Chicago St Louis ... Murphy's Twe series with Cievedand. Bender #trikinz out error 1o the fourth inminz victory. Seare Cleveland. Bortor. Auz. tall left he Bacramento, ccher. Dliched and St made but Grigzs b Tofmin.ce enbovuna Score by inninzs St Lous Boston .. . Mighianders Hit New York. Avz in the seventh ook the last ceme ‘frem while seven hfts were ma drives so that wo runs * €214 2 Won. 24 —Beniamin s w: Tour poa e 5 0 Hooper.rt 1 1|Puren;ss o Carrigan.c o Hunt.p Lost. 3 s 50 51 & 6 o gor Helps Philadelshia Win. Pliladeiphla. Aus. 24—By wioninz today's game by 3 to I Philadeichia made & clern -sween of the Both pitchers were effective. twelve batsmen. by Raler in the third inainz bagger and sinzles by Barry and Thom: © the home team the Franklin Boston. ab b Bl meumununes Bl nusnaceoney but wildness and Murphy’s two- and an Hunt « Who came 1 Boston from fine ceme for the home deteated. 5 to 2. | Bits a0d seven of | | fully studied his season’s work of 1910. Bridwell and Tinker are blessad with baseball brains and know how to use them, and that fortunate combination is sure to result in star players, but without it star ball players are not developed. Tinker has the reputation among | ball players of Geing the brains of the Cubs, but with the Peerless Leader. Frank Chance, in charge of them, that would seem (o be a rather far fetched conciusion. Put Joe Tinker knows as much basebali as Chance or any play- r in the country for that matter, and 80, too, does Al Briwel. The latter. however, is much less demonstrative | than his Cub rival, and en that ac- { count fails to get the fyll appreciation that is his due. There was never a mcre graceful piayer than Bridweil. His every move is a dream and he makes piays so easily that his most difficult ones are nade to appear ridiculously simple. where some shortstops would be break- ing their necks In going after puzzling hits. Bridwell gathers tham in with- oug apparent effort. TInker, too, has the same knackl but !s hardly up to Bridwell for arti tic_grace. Neither Tinker nor Bridwell are ‘heavy batters. but they are timely hit- ters. But Tinker can surely wallop and it is for this reason that the Cubs have won so many games from the Giants. In the serfes just closed be- tween the Giants and Cubs, Tinker gof | three singles off Matty in one game. and Bridwall eame to the front in the | last game of the series with a triple when the heses were full. And so that series showed that there 1s little to choose between the two star hertstops, so it will be just to call it a fle between them as the best In their pogitions in the National league. the 35 olcsee ‘Hartford—The first democratic ¢=1 | primaries under the revised party *—3 | rules adopted at the city convention in the spring will be held Friday from /510 8 p. m. 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