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~saceace msvunce~ (MIDDLETOWN BLANKS DUNN'S COLTS| .. Covering anywhere in the world 3 £ 2 S at VERY LOW. COST. J. L LATHROP & SONS. Trolley League Game at Wiilimanfic Ends with Score 5 tol 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. N B = i 0—Danny Murphy Makes Batting Record at Phila- Auz. %5 —tetman comeibuted & home | DOX t0 & banker's desik and afterward T we - Wkt " 3 Prasdsobia, Aus. 35S Leuis n ol Tinker ilen s Kimz o | Was elected to congress to represent 3 il 1 < delphia—Other Baseball Games. N P T ST Bovermor o "Bennisyivania . ihe.te- Pay ? for ‘ g Teizie. and | oo towttes a3 n | Publican state convention. Tn th - . v Motor Boai Owners e o T T P e B R LT L Prewn : ity (=) will be repaid by investigating our 4 \rigle in the first saved New York from & |alent to an electisn. The state of and . Catatog:’ Valns Boat Jrsurance . Policy. Jt protects CONNEGTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. Stakes of $2500 for crotters in the . E | Pennsylvania has, however, other men LY A i T ¢ ngiaed i A ARG i Lo P.C |25 clase. touis = Chiease. pow o WHO attaine: prominence . through R R Fe00cs TaLIvE) Maitod j: S5 a3 | and agsinst all marine perils includ- | Wilimanic i ez e T3 54 oresar 0 0 Bres 3011 "o Harold M. McClure, who Fare Free ]__4'65 ¥ SR A Ik, al g ek Rpte | & E AMERICAN LEAGUE HEE $ 3 Mot 3350 Pia e Ot o the benc | PARLOR DINING ROOW RABRARY OR GEDROOT KITCIIEN i ie 5 ;1 ¥ HE? B. P. Learned & Co., el Contracts and Releases of Fourteen | {fiify, ¥ 2 1] i $13 133130 js now the presiding judge of a | 8-Plece Tarior & Befet UG RDOM L Brss Bed. Wichen Tebe, Thames Loan & Trust Co. Bu Willimantie. Conn, Aug: 25— Players Amnounced. = | yiierr 3343 34 i1 3835 8|wasa member of the ChicARo team ot 2 Barty Zoptiuh £ Cointen 3 Ketanou . i G v Tha Col g phens,o 3 1 1 10! 20 1 " rae i~ Ol - Agency Established May 1846. Thueacy ead Bagiont e R et mround | Chicago, Apg. 25—President B. B.| fimes "3 0 ¢ 1 el 1143 ges the same time with John Tener was Mockers, : Upbol-" 3 vremes iy Chtie, 2 it aprIFMW e "D ad 4 i o e i 00 Y eih £ elected sherift of Alleghens county, o v atsam ondt, 1% a shutout in easy fashion in & rather |Johnson of the ~American Basebali | Baiisp 1 @ 0 :o e 090 Srd 18 latod for aioiingy. LouEY: gored _Beat. 1 gorios, Guer- Tends Bt a loc for_the first four in- = . === -89. In e joined the et Uine erther —anvway, something was wrong and| By St Louis to Milwaukee, J. P. P | folibw the tauking besinens Bt fbd ke Ferris again proved to be tha Willi- | Milligan: to Denver, A. G. Fisher and o0 Many ex-baseball pleayers and men £ ey Tabie | en Guic Wae mantics’ hoodoo, allowing but three | E. Kinsella. ; S = { who were identified with the game bl ly | fories, 1 Cpox measly hits, one of which was a genu-| By Detroit (unconditional) F. Dona- | ep.ieq for Daris in ffth S & have beep and are mow prominent in mer Bet, 1 4-» Morris | Hog, 6x0; ine scratch. hue’ Baties for Morgun 5o eghih. ttsbure Twelve professional and husiness 1ifo. The wiry Tabie Cove e Decsrated Fai- | Tovear - - Toliot. fei. it yous, g From the atart Middletown looked| By Boston to Sacramento F. Arel- 3 dangerous and Manley was not in his |lanes; to Providence, Foley and Bar- | sBatied fer Atkins in miath tn_tven usual good form that he has shown | pericl to Chica; P. Lord and A. Score by inning against the Middletown bunch and they | McConnel to Wiserbury, Hearne. found no aifMculty in landing on his | By Chicago to Boston W. Purtell slants for nine safe hits in tha first [and ¥. Smith. four Tnnings S : Contracts: Che home team played pretty loose & i - 911 Dehind him also during these innings, | Witn Gr cano; A JHiEht (1911 and could not hit the pill themselves 5 s he score o, ras b and dieplayed a general lack of life 25 = elfective: The scorsr. T S that was disheartening to fhe fans. | Baseball Stars Coming to Williman- 2 e I3 Pittshurg. Au o s e el e aa | e et rmen Sl e RNy e inoines toder. Drme stes ninz. un, worx ot ar - e g = 3 pms ington in 1867, Senator Morgan G. Philadelshia Takes a Fall Out of Gincinnai, | N® has resided of late vears. The can- When Middletown came in to bat in ; A " e The Best Company any man Can Pe|tha ffth Smith was substituted in place sy i P08 Ofsoopere T3 5T 0] in e that backs up S| ¢ Manley and Harris took Smith's (Special to the Bulletin.) 201 ofPurenss 32200 s policy for Fi rance after hisfplace in the right garden and Manley | Willimantic, August 25—President D 131 offpeakeiict 20 2 08 = house has burned. D wait till this| warmed the bench. There was some- | Dunn of the Connecticut Basepall as- | Laleie2t £ 1 2 2 Qiapbis £ 0 & 3 8 happen Ask us to put you In thel thing doing right off, that is. Middle- | sociation and owner and manager of | Kiuegerir 4 z 2 o of sieds right Company today. town was completely phased and did |the Willimantic team, has arranged | miin™ 4 13 23 $113 8l sty ionie . JON not make a sembiance of a hit off the |for a game with the fast Litchfield | Lende =~ 2 1 7 T Pietsharz .. 076 0 0 0 21 ey southpaw in the remaining five innings | nine on Windham field here Saturday | Mitehlls = 0 9 & 0} 8983 0Brokm 11060061 Intursnce and Real Estate Ageat, and but sixteen men faced him and but |afternoon. That the contest will be CABIT e Richards Building, 91 Main St} one of that number reached first and {one well worth witnessing is assured | = — ——_— 00000 aug2saw he was thrown out attempting to pur- | when such stars of the great game as ERTETsTer o000 el codmmd Au loin second, O'Donnell to D'Antirea,who | Bugs Raymond of the New York i BT D s | Ry T waiting for him with the ball. Giants, Jack Doescher of the Cincin- 5 atl today. T wa 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BHILL | "X man stole a base dusing the |natths. Harry Noves, recently of the entire game and no hit was made over [ Southern league and well known in Real Estate one base. Smith pitched fine ball and Eastern Connecticut, and_Mallon of ' i struck out seven men in five innings |the Utica nine in the ¥ or) State H H v 7 1 and Fire Insurance, ind dia not pass a man. league, will appear in the line-up of 316 i g tike, Dok Acutwommcy Jonraiscan | days. —_——— — 1s tocated In Somers Block, over C. M. | The scora and summary: the visitors. With a Homer. { 123 of the e Forte G P v | e _another. accasion e v ape Willams. Room 9, third floor. Middistown. The Colts will present their best b izt Sl i e | 9 3 Scamem cxi1 e Yeors. He retived r:;."m:'m'fl";,’a through another “ufm” wlmd.w with 3 hopoa e abh pos efline-up and it is expected that Smith todsy enabled Detroit 1o | M ooy e o & a swarm of angry hornets at the top | teviza Telephone 147. | vasare ¢ 3.1 38 § P ) b R RS L i Sy g R B R R T e |al}“!e» Jith years of profitable service |of u high chimney. As both hands | ida 453 % 1|the locals, although Harris may also | ad Meciariy's feldinz were the features. Score: 0 1'6/Morenp 302 D6 Jiaw /R s Bl ST e, Lueded, to mAliiain his hold..the : 02 loc i, Hlatrle. TuRY alhe rasadidazas 4 Dot 500 Zil s has 5 orneis had semewhat the, better of [ : s 16" obm forbalitd == et e A o aohimat the Cos R e 2 arop would have provided the auickest | Why of traveliig =~ o G EROWN & PERKINS, ittomeys-at-Law P50 flemmecd £ 01 ¢ o | PR RAS OfHOTINE G Tadicator RN ol B sk - | time n hecnatpar s Shairan; at ene | means of retreat, Jack cemed to think | o PRSI Slro “siadnch veaseis % S/ 3 (anier. o0 ly Lacl e ca be - 5 o 0| 300 ugas ‘n sevent -, - X w 8 1d b2 leas ps i and ve o ) R . Wl L e s s b e s e the | Citan. | Madiine EA6VE ¢ $6 1 90| “Baar Nomian n minn. er National league teams, retired to | he dodged the air line that have every comfort and senves Statrwas sex: o Thames Nat Rank . 2 3E s feld outhit. i R 2310 b i,y e Dbecome, a member of the Boston bar. [ Jack has one possession of which he | 1ence for the traveler UG L 832 Open Monday and Sat- ad 2T iy Unglanbh 91 € 1 8318 gt e 001 g0 He was elected (o the Massachuseits | is very proud. 1t is 4 watch that was| o A dellghiful voyage on Long Taland R s o 00 03|y, Centrals Challenge New London | Groomp ™ 4 0 0 3 $3101] E = i leislature. aud later to 4 judgeship, | given him by the New England Watch | S0UN¢ S0 B supers iew of HE wons 3 5 973 |Young Centrals Challenge New London | Gfocm> 2 % 3 2 4 el shortly before his death. Judge Har- |Company of Waterburs, for whom he | derful siyiine o > o o1 " The Yours Centrals, a newly organ-| Tous. 5% TR 'y M. Taylor plaved first base for the | aid some work. It is intended to mak e e Nohvu Mavr Toalak maiiy Fases o balls. of Fers | ized team, would like to challenge any | Seoro by innings Loulsville and Baltimore clubs while |up for the loss of one which ha had [ Steamer Jeaves few Topfon =& T3 team in New London county under 14| Washmewn .. ..-1 s s St <aerpt inhe sinin. when | SeadYing law at Cornell university. |stolen and inatead of having the nu- Fiant’ 320 Stroet 6.45 . m. (Mondaye years of age, the New London Y. M. C. A. preferred. If the New London Y. M. v T e Iul}kfll’, Amhflfly& [;fl. ¥ A BT Ylay s Bunday on e Cran. | Mstenders Win “Tose Thrd sisiot Game. . 20 = ‘Rl STl ook g, $he: Retse PR [ 2 he Word Btesp Ta.om e suliteans Time. 140, Atienduncs 250. berry lot, Norwich, answer in Saturday | wen ther Hird. Ssaleht ame today, Acfesting Chi- H i i §|Bualo. Two years ago he was ap- | " Danill is not lik= the usual pedestri- | Fara Norwich to New York $1.75 BA"KEHS morning’s Bullotin or send a posial 10| & 1 i india’ el SR, o HE 3§ §|pointed district udge on the western |an chap that takes up steepie elimb: | FEI8 (oot djl ot il y Dennis Bowen, 54 Lake street, Nor-| ouiy ons scateh his un minth inning and 1 1“0 i o o |circuit of New York state. He is also | ing for the sake of the fun and ad- rite_or telephone LLIPS, [High Wind Prevents Records. | il W nm, and we will kive them a | e visiters made S tniid iaietes and Scored fout | Evans s 6 5 9fa trustee of Corneil university. “Or- | venture to be found in it, but he is 4 | Agent, New Lendon. Conn, augtd and New York Aus 25The third day | return game Sunday, Sept. 4. We de- | Lni, Jhe, [esilile & Sey, Yours mung sad | Bromhen.e 23 i3 or” James O'Rourke, while he has | thorough business man engaged in the = BROKERS Hhpeice 206, Shieult, moeting at the |icated The Weat Side Ciippers (v | Fikiet "l e Zacher.ce is 3§ §|only récontly retired from active base: | irade Az % legitimte occiipation. ire City w 2 good cr 4 ores o 8 anc iease. New York. Tcher s 3 i1 1 . ney in B ha TarEea: Heias of e meetm 2o far | 104 aoUrnSUR IS Katman ¢ Simeox |y T R g TR min | e o ey v et | vostai_savinas eanc | ANl Water Route were on the track A high wind pre- | §r0 ey B M ng Motay | Meoanst 4 1 3 3 0l 0301 i s e C clul S rotpd] Shetuck . & 3 3 X 2 y er.n 3 0 y clerk of the Windy [ May be Opened in Waterbury in a| 28 et Street yailed durfng the afternoon preclud- |3y, Leonard Clarke, Jr. lIf, Zelze cf,| Dungirwe 4 1 6 o 1 $30% o clty through his connection with base- | | 0 " Few Monthe. % | B Telepaone 905. ing any recerd e being made. Gen- | ghea (Fred Fearnot) rf. T'onenllib 4 & 4 1 0] 3110 ball. Dick Cogan, who pitched for - | eral H., the bay stallion, won the = Zriimece 3 1 410 EER Chicago and other clubs. was an'al- | o postal savings bank will be| Memb. F N York 3 " Langep’ 0 0 0 0 1 1020 was elected city clerk of the Jersey 3 ol ‘embers O ‘ew or, seeond and third money after two close R.N.mh nPleIt( :’Ivr, R( IE A‘uxd 23— Scott.p 211 2 o oA town. o (‘Md-llfe with a law «nmu‘dl by \‘u 1 fnsshes. nelagh Polo team of England de- A e E e ¢ P last house of reprewentatives in | 4 and Boston Stock The Hungarian stailion, Willy, driv- | feated Brvn Mawr here today 121-2| Totals 35 62i11 5 ZEET for he Beomno played good Ball | weshington, says ¢ Waterbury chelsea Llne Exchances en hy H. A. Watterson, won both |10 3-4 in an open championship game. | Score by ionings: LUCKY 8| letics, and New York Amerenns s |Pemoerat. The Manufacturers' Nat-| heats and ‘Arst money fn the 313 class | Withm a ten goal handicap to Hryn | i " so 0 s ss e iy EVENTH. leties, and New, York Americaus, ia |fonal Dani mas Mied an apmication ; ot trotti to wagon fawr, e game counted as a victory s 3 s iy = t] the authoritie; n vashington | Beaton. New York. oy g gy o e th Penfls\'lvlnla team in the fin- g =7 2] Pop Anson Explains Origin of the Well | Fultz also shines as a leader of pray- i 7o) "0, LT8O o™ o™ e | The first split heats of the meeting | for the y K ger to b % s 53 State Street. 24 Broma street || occurrod in the Beacon Siakes for a5 Tor the Narragunsett Cup 1134 THURSDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. or meetings and iz a very ‘popuiar | 10,0 auposited in the local bani, but u PRIVATE WIRL. phicers, 2.05 class. *Baron Whips won | to 12 1-2, PRSI e Y 2 Zood word for the mational gane.’ in |Te answer has been received —from - essms— the firat and Ees H. Kay the second. cosetif el “Everybody up. B secent Tetter Talte satds THatuba]] | Washington. As the Manufactur- | Unexcelied frefght - The only winners of heats were allow- BHI Pest a Baseball Scout. Watadery - 6 5 ALl stretch.” is usually undermined by thase sho | CF® s the congern where the city | gervies direct to und from 3 ed to go in the third heat. and while | g peet, £ 3 4 it s 59 ® : The jucky seventh!” S thia 16y does its banking, it is not unlikely that | All Outeide Staterooms the starter did not give them the word e ety e, et Tattasn ] i ‘This is when we win.” new the least of the merits of the | { 0% 1L, Cation may he allowed. No| Wrom Norwich Tusudays, Thureday . s on g | e e inem the word fer in this city. later with the Boston | Nev jmer R - Every basebail fan in the country|STeat game. It teaches u man amang | 18 2 ERICH or entablivning banking | @undays, at 5.15 b, m 1 Paving heard the. beli Bes M. Kay |Eost and now on the Washington Her- = = e | Kt AT ot Terrs e n Y fother fhings. to be fair-\Hie-uoqnikes | DRepRtations for establisning banking| Scndaye et SIS0 W o sy the New Haven State league team by = - 434 | baseball game has been known as the | tUe Of Perseveraice. He must not Tose | l0cn] postoffice. bul wueh barten DAV | EOOTORIE, Sy cussion it was mutually agreed that |yp2 ZET FONCR LATC o0 BANKERS and BROKERS Ess H. Kav should get first money. Connectiout Leagus i th, = T d bail plaver He must learn to | 5guth, | w ‘uad 5 Although scheduled for five days the 3 New Britain-Watsrbory influences are fondly fmagined to be | 520 yer ¥ not been long In force. Prob-| P. 8, Freight rece'ved unill § p m meeting will_end tomorrow with the Seymour Sold to Baltimere. e oreriouuy slared. .+ | focused right in that particular perfod. | ToPTess the temptation whicn often e Loy I s | . A WHITAKER, Agent OCKS ONUS IRVESIMEBNIS | atron ruturity Stakes of $15.000 for [ Cy Seymour, centor fielder for the| 4 ; Holyoke 2. 8. 1: Bridgmort 1. &, 3. | The home club is supposed to be the|COnfronts him of doing injury to his | 0N WS T (0T S The rate| mayia three years old paeers: a 220 class | New York Nationals, was gold to Bal- Northamplon 3. 3, 0: Springfeld | one upon whom the smiles of Dame|oPPoment: he must accept ihe elael- | 2T Loy 'y o be 2 per cent. with for pacers and the Bonner Memorial |timore Wednesday. ” 3: Hamtord 0, 4, 3. | Fortune fall. but it makes no differ- (P! - the guarantee of the Iederal govern— PRIVATE WIRE TO ence f the home team fs shut eut in | 8¢, and he ‘must keep in mind the 3 Montauk Steamboat Co.’s Li New York Chicago St. Leuis that inning and the visfting piayers|Tulés. If he fails in these require- |ment behid the deposits o 5 Boston Cincirtnati T EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. clout the ball for keeps, it 18 atill ihe | ments he becomes mean and unmarly S = Between New London, Qonn., and m c nati t g ‘Won. Lowt r.c | Come ol luaky séventh the next dny. Religion is an ald to good hall piaving Milk Below Standard. Greenport, Shelter Tsland and Sag Far Norwich Branch, Shazzon Bidg Rochester . o rt 4 | e ew York at both Bolo grosnds|and 00d ball playing Lelps religion. | As a result of the testing of about | bor, Long d, Steamer wn g - A o in 2 %l and American League park It is the|The majority of those who play bali [a dozen samples of milk secursd in| $otie” leaves New' Londen week deys Telephone 901 o e a - 313 | custom in the interval between the|2Te £00d. ciean men and gentlemen.” | Milford and around the shore resorts | 3700t G- 400 0,7y Jueaves Jeg Bagalo .. 55 a2 halves of the seventh inning for all| Willlam Goeckle. who piayed first | just below Woodmont by State Dairy augsd FRANK O. MOSES. Msr ~ | Montrear U1 2 I the spectators to stand ub, even i they | Pase for the Philadelphia ciub, is now | Commissioner Hubert . Potter of = = SMART GAINS AT OPENING e e = . do mot stretch themselves. The mere|® Prosperous attorney in Wilkes-Bar- [ North Haven there may be some pros- | wwypon vou want (o put your bust e = 2 re. Hughey Jennings. the popular |ecutions for the sale of milk NOt UD | pawn betors the Dublic, there (s pe s NOTICE But List Suddenly Turned Before End | 1 jiiiion!, Pome of First Hour. 208 K8 S Boswell Ave. will be closed | Eastern Leas At Toronte: Jersey Ciiy 5. 8, 1: Toronto 3, a1 sanings) . G 1500 Laslede Gas New York, Aug. 25.—Stocks opened Loutsville & 3 with smart gains in this market to- imle 3 81 further neotice. hour the list suddenly turned, all the active iseues selling off. The reversal was concurrent with reports telling of Per order serious damage by frost to the corn easily dome and with the first signs of weakening, renewed its attacks for Pullman Peiace Car the decline. = Rallway Steei Sprinz In addition to the crop developments | 10500 Reading ..~ . the day's news was a fumble of finance, politics and trade conditions. Weekly returns from the leading financial in- Do o8 - saia stitutions of Europe were interesting | 5.5t Iouis s in_that all were favorable. e I et Time money worked harder for me- & dium periodssnd no importance would attach to thiS development but for the | 1300 Souther Reil Daughter and Son of Prof. Isadore | how. being craps.” The friends of Miss Hendrika | Troostwyk, the violinist, and Leo of Professor Isadore Troostwyk of the | meant through the crowded strecis. C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Imperial Garage, Norwich. Motorcycie supplies and second-hand machine for sale. Allts Chalmers vfd .. Amulgamated Copper Am’ Azrioulcural Am Beer Susar Am can 100Western Maryland im =—— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE St e o L R FOR SHORTER CAUCUS. bag ., October 13.49. November 13.38, December 13.38, January 13.36, Febru- ary 13.36, March 13.43, April —, May 1346, June 13.44, July 13.43. E. W. Christ, chairman of the re- MONEY. publican town committee, has devised Anasonda Miathz Co. AtenBon iy Do »a New Britain Chairman Christ ~Mas| inning Plan for Dividing the Wards. 19 b Step in znd see us. A plan of dividing the wards in the Shadi Wareon o to. Ga:gwly;»r:(’;’ ;\u‘g.z.-v:\rona‘v on call | coming caucnses which he helieves will — ] v er cent ruling | lessen the time taken to cast the v _ marza \ 78 Frankiin Street rate’l 3-8, last Joan 1 3-5, (osing bid |and thus shorten the caucus, 1 1-4. offered at 1 3-i Time loans| Heretofore there have been six vot- very dull and firm; sixty davs 3@?% 1-4 [ jug places, one for each ward, and if per cent.; ninety day 4@i; six | the caucus is largely attended it takes months 4'3-4. a long time to cast the voles. Chair- man Christ proposes to divide the We are neadauarters for NARR \GANSETT BANQUET 218 Famils trads suppiied st 60c por doz. | . Ol & Seotherm seven Iu —— Great Northern Ore Cifs. Z_ Titmess Central ... 200 Interborough-Met. 1200 Do ptd .. —— Inter Harvester . 1518 %y | inston. Mr. Taft has a. fine house|to di 33 36% 7 . &oar &S B s e e That September “Taree said: nearly twenty vears. Dair of irivies. lucky saventh, and all sorts of mascotic act of arising is sufficient, according to tha fan code of ethics, to show one is rooting for the home team. The At Bufalo: First game. Batimore 5. 9. 2: But- | same custom prevails on nearly every falo 2. 4 2. Second game, Baltimore i, 5, 3: Bur- | haseball ground: day. responding In full measure to the . St P & 8. S50 2 Rochester: Providwce 0. 6. 2; Rochester 9, { [CCSNEY CACAE0 sl e I his job as manawer of the Tigers p: from Seventh fo Twellth | :icic el For Americans in Lon- ; 275 e 0 vt 10| I pemaenae O the oW 30| i Bey Williem . Sumier kuawy don_ but before the end of the first By either coatiess or whits shirtwaisted, | fOr many vears as Billy Sunday. one St. un! Ensland Leagwe. as the immense assembiage arose o] Of the stars of the Chicago team, has Lawrece 2. 4. 3; New Bed- | its feet it resembled a mammoth bank o i of snow moving restlessi Brockton 3. 6. 3 Fall River | f Sp o nche of the -beautiful” | better than baseball is demonstraied crop in Nebraska and surrounding ter- At Lowell: Naverhill 1. 7.4 Lo It was as a spectacle a pretty sight |PY the fact that Rev. Mr. Sunday re- - Street Commissioner, |7y Apart from this no specific Al Wommtor T cama: rn g o 5 ke | but the sentimont senind the mors o | cently received in the way. of cotri- Sign o ISSIONET, | cason was advanced to Actount for coster 6 7. 0. Second zame. Ivon 7 10. 4 Wor- | unity showed a loyaity of feeling to|butions $3,632.84 for ome montn's the break. The short interests, which coster & & 3 (called end seventh By agreement) | the home plhyers that was even pret- | Preaching. '~ Norweod R. Gibson, a - E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | =" Gutset feit impelled to cover its R e o e graduate of the Notre Dame univer- +he Times contracts, found that this couldl be GOING TO DENVER. — Willia Keeler, when asked if he knew | 8ity, and for eight vears a pitcher for when the lucky seventh originated and Y e et o sinated and | Beston clubs, is an instruetor in gen- T " . | since T played ball, and that has n | eral and analytical chemistry in Wa- roostwyk of Yale Musical Depart: play ekt Poon | bash - college. . Danny Richardson of ment. called the hicky seventh from seven|the Giants and the late Mike Grifin a lucky number i it. department of music at Yale univer— sity, will be interested to know that | of ¢he Chicass “White yeans, and who played profes- ball 7" | uncertainty over the political situa- | 0 hoariicee ‘opper’ bom it 2y Rl 1 2 Denver. | many . tion. = 5 . Where they will make their home EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE The bond market was heavy in sym- | 49 Toiedn, st outs & W N \ = ekt By Begry Tesi— pathy with Stocks. Total sales, par | 00 Dosfi - West they will do much concers, work. | seventh: Consider the vaiue of the free engine. | value, $1,266,000. m :E:'E:: States Heaity | Ftion "t & S b Cnited States Tiber No exert l tart pedaling STOCKS. an, & p surely an original idea, any- Troostwylk, ‘cellist, daughter and Son | now and Kaclor Said 1 Horioualy and |15 in the dry goods business in Eimira, far back as for ‘an indefinite time. While in the|thig reason of the designation’ lucky | Dock Bushong of the St. Lowis and Both are exceptionally young music- |~ “In the early seventies the Athletics | cago and Brooklyn, G. Hi ians. of Dhiladeiphia and the Boston Rsd | of the Chicago White Sox, Harry G Their admirable playing at the an-|Stockings were playing a very impor- [ ler of Washington Mark Haldwi nual concerts of the department of | tant series of es in music at Yale was always enthusias- | City, on the re: tically received. Miss Troostwyk, | picnship of that vear depended. ers of the Philacel who has been heard as a soiofst fre- | “The last game was being play>d and | Billy Scanlon of the Brooklyn club. quently in New York during the past|the race was so close that the team e victory would win the STEEPLE JACK 2 The game had gone along = ticut, while her brother is concerting | with varying forfune up to the seventh | Has Some Novel and Perilous Experi- in_fashionable summer resorts. snming and the Boston ware seven runs ences—Why He Wears Corsets. COTTON. While in Denver, besides their con- | ahead. When the Athletics, v:::h;(vh:;g Y IR n 'J' MCCORM[CK. 3. Frfilk“fl Street, LOCZ‘ Agenl playing right In those days the AR Chtun GOy S o e Eind two years, is at prosent giving several | securing the Am Fiide & Leather pd.. 26% Wheeling & 1. E farewell concerts throughout Connec- | pennant. QUALITY o : e Toul 455,300 shares fn work should miways be considered, | ——— Am Limeed ..l = especially when it cosis no more than | s An e e e L 6% the inferfor kind Skilled men are| - Do pa S New York, Aus. 2o Cotton: Spot | €Tt engagements,” they will open a | club I wi employed by us. Our prices tell the R leei Foiunaries .1 — e ox JorkciAup as o ot | studio, giving instruction in violin, | time. went in to bat for e steiy A S oo [l nien e e ke, Polnts lower: mid- | cello,’ and ensemble playing—New | inning. STETSON & YOUNG. Am 65, sales 13,983 bales. ng gulf 16.- | Haven Palladium. tossed for choice of Innings and we had chosen to take the last inning at the|chimney of the Morgan Construction : thietics had scored in the | Gapete - (0 Vorcenien Mamo(} @0 amer BLOCK ISLAND Lais s there were three on bases | - Jack is a chimney scaler by birth when I went to bat.” A home run would [and training. He learned his trade 5 ST S| WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND “Picking out just the ball I wanted, | climber beforz him and s still in the N Tor we called them for elther a high of | Business. The whole femily takes Vel gyl T met it squarely on the trade | kindly to it in fact, and twi i L e it so far over the center|are now breakink in. Jack himselr || Norwich ¢ The ball never or sirce trat great nring has Leen sgventh New ' London E Watel ce that It may b going yet for | began to learn the business when he |8 Watcn Hill ... Waten Hui . eame back, | wils 12 vewrs old and though vow but || Bioek ixiand Ao 26 he has had euoush hair-raising ex . game the | periences to satisfy an ordinary wan's || *Daily, except Syndays. xRundays only. called the | desire for adventure. 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS Sure, Wright. § Cove St. Te 1308 Com_ Products 5 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. yary Z 5 v s i £, Pty L S rade. 941318 98% 99 5.8 | checkers, and thus make it possible to| Taft's ankle is returning to its useful- | op b o s Lec et AND AND NEW STOCK T dihe EEIER R | CUICKI AN GUS TRKCY PG o Tafts apkie ls returing, £o s uastil. [ of « chimney in Warsrbury which wme (| WATCH BILL niiian | BLOCK ISLAND yi530us Sk Mieesnants. Silks. Dress Goodg.iine | 490 Dot oed ... Britain Herald chronicle the fact ‘that even the ankle | hogpital for six months, and sice then $0¢ Adwits, Children sse, ¥Sc Adults, Children 400. She, SIl atlowest prices. . Good Iengths | 100 o 3a wa | o% ooy of President Taft declined to Support | 1o nas heen Knowh as -the man wie G TRy o WATHE ST R v L e it % t3 and skirts. Call and see| 00 Genenal Bl il - A Pert Paragraph. him.—Louisville Courier-Journal 4 . Heexplains -that ha i Disvis Sonsakeind. Baatie 5 i - ‘them. Northern Goy. it - 4 2 Peach near landings wtcn ov.. Hughes is_baving difficuity in wears them oniy when he works, hut fl una “Biock fstand. For further. infcemation, Party ratee aoiy ot ofa finding a_house to live in at Wash-| Tweo n;:u.uu milliens will be spent | he has to then because of d .of company near landing, Norwich. evelop | Pitisburz delented Beookiyn | late Senator Arthur Pue Gorman was 5. Philadeizhia hit Suges st s and thie." couabioed with wiidness. caer wetors over Cincin- | favored with large salaries during re- |eq six foet % 2" Moran never was in denger 2 the e e T M |cent years spent the better part of |apringy iron raof probably. sived his in’ the country, and recently in Chicago on a as if prepar- 1 brewery in Utica when he died. it Stockings for | Bome of the plavers who used their t of which the cham- | ton of Toronto, the late Maurice Pow ey EX-BALL PLAYERS 879 IN MANY LINES o g :u Some Are Lawyers, Docters and P Jai| ticians, While Others Succesd in Business. & %%\ _John K, Tener of Charlerol’ Pa., PER CENT. ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURGCHASE: alinz home with Grand Raplds 1 rraitare, Carper: a member of the Olympics of Wash- Hulkeley of Connecticut was the first Jes Ag3ed T oY ¢ lp'rgzld-}!t !ul u;;, M‘:nonn" league -in » méf_“"" '\‘nm i D pa 76, Justice Moody of the supreme 5 -t an P18l o S ey prealdin” of the Our Easy Payment Plan ew England league. = Albert G. Spal- o S gyl 33 ding and Al Reach, both profes tonal $100 Worth &E«%’:L-an }é-%& Weekly Sigg»\nr s $45 Do 1 9plavers of note In the 'Tos. have be- | 1 .5 % o L' 14 1|come wealthy as dealers in sporting | { ;:: “ “« 500 ¢ gn o 1 & 3|zoods. Sparding pitched for the Bo K 58 . - o 1 8[ton club in 1372, 1873, 1574 and 1875. Terms Modu to S1it on Terzer Acovate, Our Terma Aovir s 5 7:7s|In 1875 he pitched 63 xames. with a o o T i Yy B o - winning average of .839 per cant. Thi never has been beaten. Reach played second base for the Fckfords of Brooklyn, and afterward for the Ath- letics of Philadelphia. Now A. G. e Spalding is a candidate for the United States senate from California, where EST A VS e A A didate against him i= Governor Gi! . = % jlett. Many basebail players who were | corrugated iron roof and then bound- TRAVELERS' DIRECTO o the pavement. The | thelr ‘money in ntting themselves for | [fte, wut ecen ith that sofe. 1andi professional careers after their useful- | pince he was pieked up o dead anc o|ness as ball players had ended. Of | did not recover consciousness for two When he was graduated from colleke | merals on the dial, the eleven letters 4 Nor he also was graduated from basebull, | of the words Steeple Jack serve instead | SXcepted) and Pler 40, North River, il tasipets it Dé doss ERESONOt RS thougb the law establishing | ‘Phone cr write fur folder. manager of the Detroit Tigers. has his | to the standard that is required by | dium better than thre shingle out in Scranton where he prac- | law. fng columns of The Bullets tices law. Hughev says he can't af- ’ ford io re:ire altogether from base- ball while he is aking .the money hot day. made a remarkable record as an evan- gelist, That revival work pavs much the Kansas Oity, Washingion ——and for rcal good ale. of the Brooklyn club are two players who retired in their prime to become successful business men. Richardson n shooting and Griffin was the proprietor of a basedall money to pursue the study of 7870, gives | medicine or dentistry _are the late Brooklyn teams. Jimmy Casey of Chi- rie White The James Hanley Brewing Co. “ Pprovidence. R.I. Brewers of Ale and Porter the Quaker | Chicago and New York, Eustace Now hia ‘Athletics and eir sevenih v New Haven is in town ot captaing | bill company of New — at work repointing the 125 foot brick company, =a «o.Lv. | 520 | 2% | B1ock Te1ana - One bad fail is usually enough to cause moSt stesple ja ks to give up » SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS their periloue work, but such fs not the from the 5 = a - 3 {4" ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO.,