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INSURAITE. ‘BAGGAGE INSURANCE _ Covering anywhere in the world and administes a double defeat to CITY LEAGUE GAMES. most graceful man in baseball. He % the Pirates on their home grounds, T - makes the most difficult stops and D 3 winning the first by the score of | Stats” Hospital Team Trims Centrals | makes them so skilfully that half the | " 14 to 7, and the second by the score | __Norwich Town Wins from Greene- | l/me the funs don't reullze or appre- of 16 o 4. This puts the Pirates in clate just how difficult the play was. last place, 4nd brings the Baltic team | Ville in Rain. Whan Tom Kinsella, owaer of the ?ggng gs at VERY LOW COST. n ., close to second place. The standing: & 2 Springfield club of the Thiee I leasoe, 7 1.1 LATHR3IP 2 SONS. By Shutting Out Andems 6 to 0 Eastern Connecticut Won. Lost. deteated the . Grecneeitie st Sachem | Gscovered Larry Doyie,'the future . A YA Gt park on Sandas by seore of 8 1o T | New York Glant star was working in 23 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn e Leaders' Secure Pennant Winning Lead— | Eneraids ... . 12| Just before time was called o Dlay | Siiauy an with a smell ceam. With sv2daw & g e |_m'~;'('{'e‘;=a‘3:fl:“:t et e (0 groie | the Springiield team Dovle became the T le Defeats Putnam—State Hospital and Nor= | rigers .. commenced and was plased the full | 3risAIOn of L Toree 1 leagte, Jobn N~ 1 ers ich T in in Ci Willi ic Tak | Pirates . n‘lnem[:,,m‘.' doring Which play wax UcOraw, alwise i the iookout for 4 ‘ g c own e— President Woods has issued a call | Stop several times and when the 5 2 - " ¢ A 1 h & bme . wdmw L i wic Win in City Leagu limantic Takes rresident woods has fesue fl,,..,,.n.[:x.,mn,,- T as made in the minth | price, 10r e player’ and transterred a2 You'll fack for aifairhaven . = e ee of dille Ath-| by “Norwich Town. each and every New ; v t Jnsurance Pellcy. 1i protects | Sunday Game from Whalers. Tt ot e ey e usust | Dlayer had recelved o good wetting, | , And~what a panning McGraw and . o afans mien [a oy S, a3 Oclock. Thre aré several | Both McLaughlin and Crocker pitched | Dodle recelved: The “voungster was g every time you order and against all marine perils iaclud- - i .o rta e - | ®ood games under the weather con- A g fire and theft. at very low rate. o e aule and Sanes that | ditions and the score throughout the | the big league, and he had a hard time E o 8 PEERLESS LE over the bar. B. P. Learned & Co., EasTERN " SoNN. EERANE SARog A TRIMMING FOR PUTNAM. have not been played. Every manager | §ame was close and interesting. The ;efife;'r"iu::.‘,' JaRele MoGraw stood Tht James Hanley Brewing Con, Providence; should plan to be present, as this s n a i ase v £ | i v very a baseball wisdom — and McGraw has ames Lozn & Trust Co. Building. | Trivillwse ... oo 1t Taftville Wins by Hitting Sphers | niectipg will he a very important one. o R ne | Harder and More Often Than Op- | Managers Donohue of the Emeraids ity of people know—and Doyle steadily Agency Established May 1846, Putnam - 2 and Gready of the Tigers are especial- apraFALW H ponents. 2 improved in his work. % S N R i Today the former breaker boy 1s Brewers of Al¢ and Porter Tart. hei 3 o) Towen. it captain of tht Giants, and his team Superiority in batting enabled FuH ville 'to administer a & to 4 trimming (Speclal to The Bulletin) ¢, Butnam on Saturday afternoon. SATURDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. e - scrapping hard for first honors in the National. Hlossin (Y orth Grosvenordale, here was 1o sc Until the fitth : W Village made certain R e AMERIGAN LEAGUE STANDING. s 1 BB i i pennant and the championship of the across and followed it up in the | - scurity Eastern — Connecticut leazue, when, L dhte horety Ak thifGe o . 7e Score by fuuinas. | s playing brilliantly, they shut out thelolcan hits includine doubles by H. Pl sy 3 sl ci i Andems, 6 to o, here this afternoon. | i e g Greenesitig 23081505 o7 ause of Failure. S . , i | Tatreault and McSheffe: I the | Devatt .. g, o’ ot a1 Never at any minute did the home | eismth after Buatnam had ticd The | wemisston - " Hoathan, War, Crove The outlook to the disappointed is team have a look in, for Howard, pitch- | Score by final rally, Taftvilie sete | Clevcland R ot 5 lanchtie, Pa never encouraging, and constant TRE N oy forrh. DAR The Lt hip|Bcore by & final rally. T | S T Camon” e Ve T W i brooding | over Teal . or imaginary : ; A\ Er - I marey, allowing only three hits. Cas- | rafiring the <visito order in the | 5% Teuws o “islancheties simolt” out. 10 Mclausniin 7 by | SLnEE has never yet done any good, o Sidy “or Webster and captaln of the | poring the visitors | | A B e neniansy | Self-effacement, self-recognition _and DiStusraity of Rocheuter Toams was the| TEL UL o€ e minth. | o ot | e res & oy seit-control aré wonderful factors in| ) . Mcconllcx 30 Pmnk[m S(reet Local Agen[ opposing " pitcher. * His CONtrioUtion | wara mage with e men out and for | G & s our matural development: the Sne pros toward Tri-Village's victory was seven | § St thinee logted for them. | " Filladelphia % St Touls 1. Hospitals 7; Centrals 3. duces that humility which makes it free passes to first. The star feature | Tpe piching of ‘almed them | Washingion 3. Deiroll 1 ficst game; Washingon | Manager Farrell's Hospital team, | POSSible for us to believe that there of thé game, ana ona never betbre pere | 3, Pliching o imed them | petralr . sicond” mame. with B Ancte o ooapital leam: |are those far more deserving than we; formed in this league. was a_trible [ enth thes made their total of | 2°%e% % Clewiapd's game on Saturday afternoon in the |ihe others hold our mirrors up to na- play in which four Tri-Villagers gured | SO0, ‘Bate it o —— Gty tcague Trom ine Conteals, 7 to 3 | ture and enable us to act with sounc The Best Company any man can be|and which relired cthe Andems when |freault featured m both battn NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Krcpiieasge from, the Centrale, T 10 % | o Sudgment and matarer considera- “that backs up its|they had a chance to get a goin fielding, The score Lost of the league. Austin sandwiched in |UOR L e will in s the C. for Fire Ins mpany pany o i The big act happened in the s Cnteagn . nce after his| b 14 strike-outs at the rignt times 10| (orever believe themselves more sin- venth. Tenitic. Putnzm house has burned. t walt till this| WIith 10 9ne out, Cassidy on third and poa e bh 2o S e keep down the scoring by the Centrals, . B i AR e Dion on second, Jimmy Johnson hit a 0 " 52" 3 1} @ s ¥ > 15, | ned against than sinning, who will happens. Ask us to put you In the| ... “Cutter to Labelle. The latter's 01 1.0 09| Fulladd and the game was run off in the quick | whimper along the way because Fate . . . Is. 65¢ right Company toda Solaved: throw: to” Mellor held Coeity 16 08} Contil time of an hour and three—quarter: has not distributed its favors equally ISAAC S. JONES, at thira for a time Tabelle ahooting 4 i stick work, Pendicton eading with & | ind, who will steagtastic retuse 1 || E. Z. SEAL Improved ughlnlng < T o e Insurance and Real Estate Agent, e ACTOSS e diamond in tim2 to | Germaw.ir 4 1 1 0 i bt g 0] emselves responsible in any 5 o Jol 0 i s B B U 0 o E double and a triple, S. Austin and > ! o Richa-ds Building, 91 Main St.| FSUre, Johneon at first * Then, display- | Matwrs { 5 3 3 ¢ B B Harrinton setting tipies. “The game | [\, helr faiture to “make zood” | | Will Hold Whole Fruif, Best in Market . Qts. $1.00 sugtdaw Mellor jockeyed along until Cassidy | >o"? 2 1 1 ° 9 3 2] cuenm Philadelobia 2. furnished a good attraction for the | charge our own lack of abllity to the started Tor home and was touched out| Total, 5 7 § ] e s o cuiex B s ;‘,‘,’3};‘;’1 grounds and drew a fair pat- | account of someone else, and by so do- it back to second. That play was easily [ Taft-ile T b e N & s|er, are rarely accepted as explana- -’ Real Estate the best piece of baseball that has been | Piusm o - EASTERY CRANGE. SIANRIM. Woehemior.2n 4 9 JECerac 4 91 8 3|tions, and . explanations themselves No Leak, No Waste, Clean Cut, and Fire Insurance, seen on the circuit this summer. - d ofPeaiciane 4 2 7 0 0 |sometimes fail when their purpose is Quality Best, Prices Low i 1oeated 1n Somery Block, over C. M. | Tri-Village can now go easy for the | drmui: "fioui Bochester gisimeocy © 4 12 ¢ 0|to cover up the real reasons of fail- y ’ “iilzems, Room 9, third fioor. The Mak cinched. They have only thees | e 4ot Tassimore e S 118 8 $I U0 e bewa o, curseives even inlouE ek ek ms tei || HOre Bimbs 10 DiRY: Sne WM Diririas | S At s Dot 8. & oas | B Donrer i § 13 3 ] | mistakes T¢ gs ot 1 our creart that || Special Razor and Strop, worth $1.50 for . . . 89¢ = e B Jang two w h Jewett City. ‘Thf\\ have | Marzuts Germain. Buacir; | Montreat Hayden.cf 410 2 1|ywe should blame others for our mis. been the league sensation all summer, | & % Lot s, Sem Dugss, Lismtte? | Brovidency <-ones o = e g 5 3 1s 1| fortunes when in our hearts we know . ’ 3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. having lost only three of the seventeen | Toi,biae o7 eriors, Tattuile 2 Eapdiin g o gy o 92712 ¢ hat God hes made our shoulders Sam) le Ling of Humhflrs’ Tools. Auent for Armstrong's Stocks and Dies. SEOWN & PERKINS, Illomys-ablan| =i e have piayed. O Wi ot e i il o broaa “enouki (o bear ‘their burdens. i S 3 mEYs- -ll' he score™ o o Providence 8. lochester first game; Rochester | Howpital 22160100 —Charleston ws and Courier. over First Nar Bank Shetucker St Ti-Villase, Nots' Gromerdats. |\ WAUREGAN BLANKS MOOSUP. |2 Frrliomcs & st same | o s, | ton e i i oiiion, ot e 2 Heciee: AR 77 POT MEND mends everyihing. Stovink for red covers. , Entrance b C o s Houear ' ST T R Newark %, second. game. | Simeox; two Baso it Pendiaton: three base hits. 8. Confusing List of Initials. Statzwas pext fo 1-:;;:‘-"\:&‘653:5 MManusit 2 1 0 0 of Liohnsn.rt 6°0 Score Result of Exhibition Game | "Gl s Balumore 0. frst zame; Baitimore 3, | Ausin. Marrinsion, Pendleton; sacrifice hits, Kave, | New ambiguity has been thrown T L P P B [ on' Saturday. Butslo 1. second game. e ok gl o e e B THE HO[ ISEHOI D N 38008 o Yu the Eastern Gomnechicut Amataur | . loomymowourt LaAavE SyanDING: e e 15 oo | Dilon of Sooth Africa has bee ’ Towardp 3 10 2 league Saturday. Wauregan defeated Won Lost. Rustin 8. off Stmeox 3 b o b GO ,_ A 3 Buckeyo 312 8 Moosup, 6 to 0. No runs were made | waterburs e I pital "4, Centrals 3: it b witeher, e Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Paget © 5111 T e T, wery I M = = Rriex G, A 14 by shmens 7 tme: 1437 | &%) If any, as attached to the fact that Tucker. Ant A D et - g oz EER A= B 312" "L Ty o et - I o R P EESEES L1 tho Seiiica, e ling- oed - CITY LEAGUE STANDING. “United States Army.” But now/ it b= TR ¥ illago 2 - 2 et - s ek aield 5 ‘Won. Lost. seems, our British cousing have been North Grosvenordale 10 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0—0 | Moosup—McKenna 3b, Robitaille ¢, | Northampton s 43| sate Homital subjected to greater annovance than o heretofore known, in that their let- ters, intended for African destinations, have been miscarried in large numbers, Toans. for Tel Villaze Melulor 2, Cloutier, Howare. | Conillard ss, Rabidean 2b. Olney. b, | Hosoke 1 by Cassidy aymond 1f. Hogan 3b, frst came: Hartfora 5, fiem No. i---QUALITY and . Rucklest et Walirosan = % - Livesey ib. Williums b, Dion 17, Mo~ ot game; Now Haven | LAJOIE, DOYLE AND EVERS. |because the “U. S. A of superscrip- b, o. secand =2 - Hoy Dt e Rt ) s e eates n = eric: - 'H Score by tunings: Rrn | P i 2t o oestctd | Basamen the Game Ever Knew were | it ATen Item No. 2--Honest Values et et Colts Too Frisky for the Players by |wauregan 00 000 02 4 06 7 0t Bridseort’s, secondfgame. Wcidorily* Disceveradl Dhieiraly - heke Induo. roscnl i I L Pri the Sea. Moosup 000000000—0 4 1 o T 5 AU P RER_.Chep: EUREINS: JOWE Telephone 995. . Two-base hits, D. New England League. authorities have found it necessary to , 3---Genuine OW KTrices oy Eecil to The Bulletin) pitaille, Raymond. * Gases on balis\oft | Tl &, YoRmie,d 800t woo peg | men the. hasehii] - worid has knows, | tee initinis ma Sucenon 1 Cnle ot S New London. Aus. 25.—Rain did not | D® & cacl Struck O, | ron 4. Beockion 2. second game. Called end Tth by | have risen fo the heights of being e s i e orth remem- Mmb;n of New York ston The game Here:this aftermoon and | By Keach 10: by Dennison 4. Umpire’| Sremnt” 7 ¥ % PR S 0 U W R SO0, L e (e game, | Sxclusively-—Harttord Tim These 3 Points are well w s s [N L e e e A S L I T L The Exaet Locaiity? bering, for they apply exactly to the Fur- Exchanges with enoush hitting to make it in- MILL LEAGUE GAMES. their accidental discover: Three men had come t6 se¢ & pre Sites sve offer, J Iphia 8, Cincinnati 2. The men are Larry Lajoie, of the|Perous manfac Naps; Johhy Evers of the Cubs, and |and. He had invitec them to go over Larry Doye of the New York Giants.|his new factory. The day wis warm. Doyle, while not a wonderful fielder,[and one of the guests was stout. At 5 the factory they took an elevator to b o e S g the top of the building. the seven teresting, Bl;d almost free of fielding g o errors. Nealon. now of Hartford was _ 53 mtate Street. 24 Beond Seocat. || back among his old team mates for | Baltic A. C. Take PRI ’A.'I‘E WIRE. the day and distinguished himself by g nning a B driving out three hits. The score The Y. M. C. A. team won another Phi . M. C. A. 10, Greeneville Tigers 7— | g Cinetanatl. Auz Two from Pirates. | (s wmeekine b Deattng Cincinasdl § 10 3 a varied and extensive stock of 3¥ o [} [] X = o a - N This week’s sale presents particularly ; (-3 @ 4=} " - - E3 B ] = /] [ SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. New Lon | Witimentie game Saturday afternoon from the EXEN s| " Johnny Fvers worked in a collar fac- Newom THT o | Greeneville Tizer sby the score of 10 T L33 Ymenmi 1T 8 AL O O e town. Trov, N. ¥.|foor Where the cutting was done. Mr. — Tovedarp 3 1 0 1 9]to 7. The game was played on the 5 3 2 0 ofvobiize1d 4 011 1 o) and he was paid $4 per week for his| Blank then conducted his euests . . 1190 | Sachem park diamond, and though the | 52 2 0 ofsiwhaler 4 30 1 0|labors. Lajole drove a cab at Prov-|throush the factory followirg L 3030 o | Greeneville lads were on their home 31 00 ofPaskertcr 4 1 3 o of FDOTS. jlajole qrove A cab At reaker|course that a pair of shoes win ke | 2 a0 2 . R. L, 3 5 e 9! thing against the league leaders. The | hooin ¢ 41 41 oftobertss & 1 0 & 0 Evers’ 5 party at last reaci he first iloor, Comoris 5 8 2 4 oo vers' story, as he tells it himsel, ; SRNKERS asd DRORENS G 2314 8| SR A ory otarica thinge in the | bemes 4 3 8 2 Of\lmiorm § 1 1§ 8|y rer, Story, a8 he tolls It himeelt, | Bie Stout man wiped his heaiod face RANGING N PRICES FROM wers.ct 2 0 2 @ o | very first inning by getting three runs, { e :‘n'n\: Bwiem sl il Jahnn Gocified tne. dap {hat hio nndl ;‘uxm-l to his lmA‘( o ey — | and in the second they added two mor v vas 5t “There is e Jpuestion,. Mr, ank Totalst B2 ] 3 S ore. | IERE] was worth $4.50 per week and he s0 e They added one or two runs every in. 1 o o « that I s ko’to ask [1] (1] nvestme e & St in- | informed the mamager of the collar | that I should likerto ask . - New London o1 | Ding except the fifth and sixth. They | 3 factory. Instead of the salary in- ~Jhesy g . et . Niltimantic = ves with them. 5| .pue Che e cresse the younsst: 1 tha I'c JhodiButie o Ruw 0P Se it PRIVATE WIRE TO R for v Kindan' s, savas fpr Svibimen: | the record of 17 hits testifies. The fine- | hsiea Tor "burns 'l b o S g S v in the state of Rhode Island? THESE MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE New York Chicago st E° Sulivar: Tases on balle o Harsy” 0wt Ly | URS: . Scoro by innings. This happened one morning just be- Boston Cincinnatt Pittsburg Fhenel Seralk ot 12 Toreduy i B A Eiling ¢ Stone ss, | riisdusiia 1895 4| fore the noon hour shutdown, and Ev- | Come and get a good choice while the i double unor ums 1o Foy 31 on rf, Potter cf, Caron | Cincinnau 2| ers hiked out to the Troy ba!l park Nerwich Branch, SKannon Bldg. | [x jo, Yichqls &g Camplon: stolen bases. P. s L T T R T to watch the Troy team practice. A stock is complete. Petrick: timi ompire GrHieE 2 i =] ing If. Grady cf, Crowe Chicage 10. New York 2. fellow named Bacon was managing Telephone S21 Toes 1b, Meehan c Farrell 3b, Youns 2b,| —Timely tome rune two by'| Troy then, and he asked the youngster Tel. 965 OPEN EVENING - -2 CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. Sweeney ss, Barnes rf, Dougherty p. | schulte and two by Sheckard. gave Chics if he woulém't ke to practice, Evers | » 4 of o auzsa FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr Won. 1w Pe | Score by innings | e it o Fark ‘odsr. 10 i & Sewulic's ars | ot inte the practice and his work waa o ———————————————————————————— Y e st 2| o JEE S e g O ot 1 RS ipreseiv e that e was signed on SCHWARI Z BROS., 9-11 Water St. H - e T o 1 v the spot. NOTICE 13 The Baltic team went to Jewett City | M o x el Derorest™ %2 0 0| Jack Hard who occasionally breaks Seeinfeldtd 3 0 0 0 ODevorelf 4 2 2 0 0into the game for Washington now - Sieasardit 4 0 Olenagamcr 4 3 3 0 0 2 when Street feels the need of a rest, Boswell Ave. will be closed Jemntt 43,38 s, 19 38 1] Waa catching for Trov that season, . H 5 0/Desiingb 4 1 1 3 0)and his work se impressed t ica- from Seventh fo Twelith 4 . I i $ SfEamet 85 ¢ 8| eo Nationai team that he was aratted. = . 3 oSdiee 1821 0| %vers was sent along for good meas- - H ST 8 d 0 ure tammed to be retumed it nel | Pratioa] Knowl St. until forther notice. SATURDAY MARKETS. 300 Tnterborough et 1 T i 3 e e | T Aut I e Jengns o 2 rai oW e e A g 8 parguen e ! Cid T T e rest of the historv, Bvers, sent | 3 s g | along just for zo. sure, developed | this Per erder Light Selling—Slight Reaction to Below | | {oiaSes 70 88 ¢ 3o Juetidor gasaimataure; dersioped mlivqy-w:.clilgmzltm:zau;u: Friday’s Last Figures. Totals. 35 82410 1| game has known. No man in basebull X W | = e Batiet fox Sctiel in stn et woi s anioe a8 e titie| | Ahoroush fruieinss i roal businses nves e Street COmMmISSioner, | .. vori aus 27—10.10 a. m.—price | — e ¢ - | e s e e | changes «t the opening of the stock o Do pras . i % Johnny's moodle which beat the New ! | Prbciies—wil acc at cast one E. C. LILLIBRIDGE | mariot were insignificant and the hand- Lacledo Gas ‘ *SPork H York Giants out of a pennant. Hardy | | dollar to your salary dunnl the / svea ful of sm«-»hm dealt n showed u;n'lal g Lpiilie & Suciwilie is now change catcher for the Wash- next ten years. the systems taught and methods of presentation by the sohesls in yewn changes either way from vesterday’s| oo M 8. v & 5 % ‘st ington club in the American league. .. g . point — 22 e oid {ne series todas. § 0 5. Seores | Providence when he wasn't busy ou Imow any other op- ila moLight selling caused o slight [ 20 M 1o ! | Boston. Pty trade Tor hia caby ana ie| | portay, o futfal and.eo certam: & ~ reaction to below yesterday's final fig- |~ Natoas rooa 2 ks 72 2 | work impressed a Providence man, who ” ures. Bubsequently Reading was bid| s LUl ; S | e Taenchman & try-oat with| | through which YOU can assure up from 140 1-2 to 141 1-2 and the res 400 New York Cer 116 Sheans H 3 o - ‘New Eng- Db ho liet Bastemad Debtes obn nw 0 We 3 S 28 3¢ e Fall River tsam of the New Bux yourself a large and lastingincrease Grande preferred and American Tele- ol & Yewer, . Evanc ot 1Nillert 322 00 ks i i to your income > phone and Telegraph improved 1 and |~ 100 Newper ot 1110 1w 1174 e 38 %] ool Bler was siso il Fab Biver af| Let us train you in the things the . International Harvecter 1 1-2. Con- REOSRRR taus 0| Rariden.c 5% o lthe ttaie and Glsr e Ghe reuttmen world wants done—bookkeeping. to be a graduate of which is a recommendation in itself. Our stu- solidated ( declined 1. Reading met s Rach S I 8| sation. The Philadelphia ationals | d, el A dents hold some of the best positions in the city and elsewhere to @ good deal of stock at the high level Pt ST S YGraham 2 8| Vantea Gier. and the Fall River man. | | shorthand, typewriting, met- Fo it iy Al i e Vel AT il and went off againto 141, = Pitiacy = % %) sgement threw in Lajoie for sood | hods, banking, labor saving systems. EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE e et (chonad heavy. ressed o | measure. Larry stuck. Such a traming s thepasgort fo He is a safe guide who has traveled the road which you wish to —Best by Every Test The s o Yo S e ; s ¢ firet Larry was kent on first base g mgaria A Consider: the value of the free engine. |ty £0 any poncerted pressure. o | 29200 leaing .. % 190% .5 and then sent to second, where he Success. Itis the foundation e go/ ¥ el o S = 178 | quickly developed into one of the real country's progress and. YOUR DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS BEGIN MONDAY, AUGUST 20 No esertion tc start or pedaling through the crowded streets.s C. V. PENDLETON. JR 23 STOCKS. Imperial Garage, Norwich. e Motorcyele supplies and second-hand | s Amel. Copper s machine for sal Do. pfd Ttock Tstand G, wonders of the game, and in a team = = composed of mighty swatters was steady climb to the highest pinnacle Dianville’s Growth. right up in_the first fligat with the | | of your ambition. The popuation of Danville, 1L, War club. Gler is mow playing in the Ak fox catalbogine. | 3% increased In the past ten years from | bushes some place, but Larry is still | for Itis free. iZo of 704 Danville is whers Joe| has lost nelther his cunning in the “B’;—NEW LONDON" siness Q’llege Call or write for information. CHAS. S. DONNELLY, Principal. annon Mr. Cannon is a very | field nor his skill with the bat, as is QU. =300 Eebsee: Sl d man, a men: to the United | attested by his vearly batting aver- | In work should always be considered, Toledo, &w ates and “f republi can form of gov- . . it = i | RABrubeck, rrin. New. S A A ly when it costs no more than| — De. ped i ernment and some other ingtitutions, e renchman is nown as the = = o e iaferior Ring. Switlsa “men. are |- s SCrorains B Cor. Teads and ther Ta: Steamer BLOCK ISLAND uviasep’s employed by us. Our prices tell the e L . = r : - surgents. These people who have ‘whole storz. Rubber. gathered at Danville and become citi- Tnited States. Steels W% o u | zens since their Uncle Joe has been an Sugar Tefining STETSON & YOUNG. - ; mar2ia = e Sid Woolen Ansconda Mini e WHAT'S NEW = B | PM. | PM i | 2045 | Block Tsiana g | w1 i 011040 | Waten Wil L0 330 | 4.30 & |u'»'.} 1140 | New London ... 500 [ 800 L # 12 | cutting up o seriously as sveaker of < Vo. 'Cavolina Chem = i | the national house arz folks of poor L] Wabasis jldgment. They should have been a o pra tute enough to catch on that it wam a Westtn Maria : disgrace to gather about the bad old # man and make their happy homes. orwich . New London . Wateh Hill ..0000 Block island ....Due | 1230 Noon. 1.00 | Norwich . 6.16 10 P, PM. | PM THE PALACE CAFE Wheetlng & L. ¥de. .. = = | Their ‘may be a better view of their Dty Sadiot: Bk S et Ak Total sales. $1.600 shases. | judgment in the presumption that the. 2 U ¢ BBg ks seo us. & cee | B ecte s e o oo or enta 0rk 21.4 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS Fe Le . nele Joe and prevent him from doine FRANK WATSON & CO., 2 B New York, Aug. 27— Futures cloced | Worse damage to the United States. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS In that case they are to be forgiven, DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE It stk A el b mar3a 78 Frank Street. steady and quiet losing bids - | In a 3 — - 2 X k 16.82, ber 14.27, Ehe Mulne or douiy o) she PEojie of GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER WATCH hILL "~ | BLOCK ISLAND A", Rartas F - - this world is measured by the in- A pET AL aar . Hp e g Mo have Increazed in Danville because AVslt, Cuildren Zal ren 40 Family trads supplied i 60c par doz. | — - (0 €. ¢ % St Louis Tty 1590 4 is a ltile more than Iepresentative DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has been in the practice of dentiatry 4% HOURS AT WATCH I 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLANI 3 MO Boawse Tus octzbe Glorado Fuel & Tron Spot ‘closed quiet, 50 points higher: | 9f the industrious lite of the United many years In Norwich, is a member of this association, and superin- % 2 o e el 3 Colorado FEE e e g Seise e tnad 1o | States, It has increased more than tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. If your old plate s $hore Dijnner Houses and Bathing Beach near lundings at Wateh Hill et IR 5 i inntieg nui .90, middling gulty AR L LS o veare. . The rest of loose or broken he will make it as g00d as new at very small cost. ana "Blovk Teiaia T (Gpther. inictuation, Darey rates apply st off doos s e 7 ihe country has grown abour 23 per e I ne: Svorm e GRANT, - e 2 e e The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO.. 3 BWETT, Agent GEORGE 6. - MORET. . - nt. Danville §s more than three TION AMD FIELING. " laps ahead in growth. The explana- and Embalmer | 3 : iflo PaDer 51-3 1o § Der. Lemt, SEInE | e caght Kine ot Ry, Tont KING DENTAL PARLORS, ;:cs‘.;ug';uneu? at, 8355045370 for | which ju_repesented at_Washington s and at 456,65 for demand; | by Speaker Cannom, not that which | ACKSON, Manase commerial bills, 453@ 483 1-2; bar sil- | said 1o be periest Br the Ganmon ene. DB 3 X o ErepkiiarRaites ver, 525-3 mies.—Worcester WHEN yant (o put your busi: | WHEN you ment te put yeor busi fore th: Dblic, L i A4 6 .m ecest e pibus: Shase efe 5y ,:“,. i": a‘w ‘5' an eotumts of The Busletin.