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'l.E . 2 895 | Clitcagn Ig{ G Philadiciphta - s 563 | Cinclnnatl . . B s E J.L un"m? & SONS. Yales “First Scnmmage—Fust Team Scores at Wlll— 28 Shetucket Street, Nerwwh Conn. Cleveland. - Sent. veland and Philadelphia sept20daw . Backfield Very Fast—Uhlan Makes Another Trot- ting Record. ; ] R o i . feiin acing bap lics in- Efeven Inning Tie. Brookiyn, Scpt. Hummel elinched Head Coach Coy today expressed his Lalculatnons but he is the only man who Score by innings mea.surecat the é‘ondmon o? the ?nen. can do it. A. B. Simpson finished his | Cleveland ... 10 0 TO PROTECT YOUR HOME complete schedule by playing McMa- | Pilladelobla .. .0 0 vou put in burglar alarms, good plumb- NS hon and now looks good for third Prize, | nme mie st B ing and safety jocks. But bells, traps | MILE IN 2.053-4 BY 3 YEAR OLD. ‘\\ ith W. H. Simpson for second and and locks meit under fire and mean a —_——— Avery an undisputed first. Cobb put totat Tovs ;nl?:5~‘{ltll flu-:;-;:y. :;; Colorado E. Sets New World’s Record | Whitney out of the running by taking vou insured? not. see us : - N red L, in B at Columbus\Grand Circuit. two games from him., and Messinger youe Doihc} !orh FleE mszqu;fi&fi i s also contributed to nis downfall by | will be in your hands tomorrow. Columbus, O. Sept. 21.—Racing in |taking one. only are you safe. the trottmg division of the Kentucky | The following were the games play-, i a: double lays, Lajole herst. Jacksen ‘o Smit el 2, off Coo 6: hit by ciier. by Coombs It struck out, by Fanwell 6. i mbs; first lmse on errore, eft on Dbases, Cl umpires, Perrine and Diaeen. i oif bates. cedha MeSlvce Chicaso Takes Entire Series from Yanks. Chicazd. Sept. g clean sweep of the New Yer ning the fin. AAC S. JONES, Stock Farm futurity stake at today's|ed: A. B. Simpson beat McMahon, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Grand Circuit meet produced a world’s { Cobb beat Whitney twice, Cobb beat Richards Building, 91 Main St.| record mile by Colorado E. owned by McMahon, McMahon beat Cobb., Mes- t1d: George H. Estabrook of Denver. This singer beat Parker tiwice, ‘Whitney Lo colt, holder of the world’s record for|beat Mesinger, Mesinger beat Whit- | 8 year old trotters, reduced his mark | nev, Messinger beat Maynard, May- N TARRANT & CO from 2.061-2 to 2.052-4. The time by |Dard beat Messinger. . 44 .9 | quarters was: .30 3-4, 1.023-4, 1.333-4, | The games played Wednesday even- New York, Sep taili tesponse - to ge 07 llllUMlba- s . S : ] 'nnmuu. L:Mvranlmum with Brooklyn tedsy ar t. A heme tun over the right fleld fence by Daubert: lome run, Hummel . McEleen o Humm: vires. Johustone and Eason. he had to St. Louis 4, New York 5. gume of the series frc { the winning mun in the n i tem and proves himself w)o a m ¢ . Won_ Lost r.c ! workman on the sacks, he's bound to . LA be heard from in the future. Graney 9 T -?" the Naps, who was a pitcher this time’ = 13+ a year ago, is playing very so-so ball 75 - 423 in the outfield. Pormmd (Pacific Coast “90 ‘343 i league) is Graney's old team. Hark- 58 -394! ness, who put the briliiant Ew Walsh to rout in emphatic fashion Labor day* Breokiyn: 4, ‘Dhicesa’ 1. morning, is also from Portland. He, ~The Chicagos wound their e wihiarit 1 too, is a nifty looker. the game and drove Mcntir % | CRANKER OF NEW LONDON Coombs w: cticall niittable This K 46 | the clubheuse. Scere: P4 Inniigs the. Tatier. haa”piched wishout being. seorcd T L 4 P WAS WINNING PITCHEK. Upon. Bajole made his 200th bie of the scason. The | b h po a e A gy (s g A A s ’ & s | Ev 4 2 4 1 ODavidsenef 4 0 1 0 i Lakeville, Conn., Sept. :1.—Twio Y?le A. B. SIMPSON Clovelznd. | Sheckard,if 2 0 0 0 :?;’nbor‘r{lb 3 ‘i : ; z Lasted With s::fi::i Team All the V' her for £ 2l o ! Kenelf 100 0 heal B . eifvens Hutd ap :igs,inst eac};‘:; o nd FINISHES HIS GAMES. | noyorst ey K H | “Kilig 100 0 OHummel2b 4 1 3 3 0 ek teh first time this season today a et heedf 5. 0 5 | Bemoutar 1 0 1 0 GCoulsonrt 31 3 0 0 et the had a hard fifteen minute scrimmage. | v SR SABIcp IS e & e i detod 36T 1. Ty In a review of the season of the The ‘varsity scored almost at will on | Wil Probably Get Third Prize in Cro- v S :ii‘ffl,’“"{fi' 3 %10 0 omimea® 3 7 1 2 o] Pittsfield baseball team, the Spring- forward passes and end runs, but wcre! quet Tourney. Fasterly.rf ) 0 i Steinfedt,3 3 1 1 3 0Bergene 21030 field Republican has the following: noticeably weak on line plays, the men SUVL T4 | Brouk 30 0 0 | Schaliesf & 2 10 ORuckerp 5 1 0 2 0 Joseph Cranker of New London, Ct., 2 b '3 2 ¢| FEleven games played in the Open | Tumarah 10 2 B e L e was the winning pitcher of the a!xfe- seeming to be in constant fear o Ppaughss 5 0 3 0 | Needham.c ¢ 1 3 4 0 Totals, 120 ok 55 th N e re- beraking the new rules, to which they | House croquet tourney on Tuesday!guin®'™ 5 7§ 0! Winisren 1.0 0 3 0 SatgEan < Rt (ofl ot have not as yvet. become accustomed. | €VERing brought the schedule some | Fanwelly 4 0 0 — | Wearerp : 1 x g : :r;‘z n";o;;nfit ‘.(.“:‘l‘]:l]‘:“lznf\;: oxaee: 53 ' i - 1 pPASI., 2 Vi ‘ The work of the 'varsity backfield was is‘t:;nsofieat{;r :71:_3 il and pade Ve | O tind |E 00 020 Mot Bt b pallel Thore gaaiss ot of fast, that of Quarterback Howe being ) | 10000 the fire than any other twirler on the especially good. Walter Camp, Jr., |and second places, although MceMahon Totals 5% 10 | S club’s payroll, Pittsfield used twelva was in the lineup at fullback. may vet come with a rush and upset| “Ran for Easicriy @ oth i % pitchers in the course of the season, {and Cranker was the only man to stand it out. A feainre of the team this vear was f: ;' 2 ',’ : z ,l. 3 ?::l\h:«t Manager Doherty in selecting his Chicago 10, Brookiyn 6: two base | Men nickad up a large number from ieazue ciubs which ~hey we.e not good erough for and whipped thém into a combination that took cnly a front seat { when they opgased the club they were dropoed by. <‘ranker was let out by \Wa ‘bur, and the first opportunity ow them came last Thurs- and he shuf ili» leaguers out with- S Owner Edwarde was in St. Louis todyy took the last | Pittsrield lurinz tle seascn and-beg- b on hits by Konetehy, | 2¢d Golden. Nobarze anil others to Vorthampton, but they n, Bergen: stolen base, o aub re 1, off Wenver S o= {out a run The locals had eleven men left | help him out at the visitors’ thice. New York's four runs | turnad a deaf car to his requests and by Dlagers who recelved pastes. Score: | reruained with the bes: man thev had 2.05 3-4. ing were the following: Mayna Rty o bR | ever worked for—Michael J. Doherty. 117 MAIN STREET. | =™*% Alofsin, alofsin heat Mavnard, Whit YER T Spewrerr W% D0 e o . . g beat Blackburn, lackburn Leat | 4 0 3 0 0Doyle.2b 150 l“lfC, Accident, Health, U:]Il:r;‘::zs ;:ot;:;[W;rld; |1R1::°r::10|¥}m“ne\ Drake beat Messinger twice, | = ;‘ i133 i1 H REAL BASEBALL PIRATES. 1 . Pa, = essinger beat Blackburn tw 0ol 311 3 2 ;s Liabilit champion trotter, hung up another] ® mun merocntooiackburn tw 20 ] 4220 0] How the Pittsburg Team Got Nick- Y| world's record today, when he went a R ¥ ,l| 110 40110, Name Which Has Stuck for Many mile in 2.05114 over a half mile track, e Standing. 3 00 00 3.0 6 3,0 Years. Plate Glass and Steam Boiler thereby clipping 3-4 of a,second off the Won. Lost 1e 2121 0wese 42820 RN best previous time. The time by quar- | Avery . S AR 11 10 D8 0 1 lierauardp 2 0 0 1 0| The Pittsburg team, commonly called ]NSURANCE eacpEs i It A LB W, H. Simpson. 1 S b <Detcher 1100 L 000 0fthe Pirates. got that name as a resuit _____ ahk: Snmpson 14 10 |‘ Harmon,p 170 0 1 0 000 0|, the kidnapping of Louis Rierbaular, L £ > aley 16 — — N s o | @ star second baseman. from the Phila- Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | MOTOR BOAT RACES Simon’ . TEES ; i ® | Gelphia AtPletics away back in 185§ or u. s, ON THE HUDSON., | Drake | **Batted for Marquard in Sth. | 1888, At that time there was a work- Assets $2,594,330.17 —_— ! Whitney/ ! Score by innings {ing agr-ement between the National £eb26TuThS Twenty Finish Out of Twenty-five that | McMahon .. - Sa e e hl?a,a» and the cld Ams ean assoeta- v H g d —! | tion by which no ciub in either organ- Seened, e ”t';,{',if., Murzas? thres "";,{‘,‘;:.;,3"‘,',‘:‘&,,‘ { ization w18 permitted to reserve more 1UE GFFICE OF WM. F. BIIL | on vore seni iiriree cvents At B | el s Bavera at the cioge of the ided - s L 7 53 hletics, were decided today in the national mo- 3 New Yotk 15 dou’] o troar e oyeracof tha 4 Real Estate tor boat carnival on the Hudson river, | L, o Werlo base o e B e, Yo Lo | Tl e e Socaon elinito and Fire Insurance, under the auspices of the Motor Boat caldweli 3, 1 ¢ Sl el e by Rl At n Soully o lemslly) centrved fhe Club of_ America. Twenty-five boats and Sheridan. ;| only way open was to leave one name i= jocated In Somery’ Block over €. M. | started in the three classes, but only Messinger == | hit by pitcher, | off "the list and take a chance on no Wiillams, Room 9, third floor. twenty finished. feb13d ‘Telephone 147. Yauard 1. Ames 1 game of , den 1 in.2 1. Frank ' Harmon 5 in 1- | Ames 3 in 1; Ten boats were sent away in the | Sganton. speed race of 115 miles to Poughkeep- | | Parker sie and return. The Edith L. won firut\ Moll 5 L cther club picking up the player. quard 5 In & Innin Accordinzly the Athletic manage- . Kape and klem. | ment failel o name Bierbauer n it reserve list. hoping the omission weunld | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. "] by her time allowance, but the Peter: Maynard seventh inning. Score H Phi 13,. Cinsinnati 11. i e overlcoked, but a friend of tha —e - o [Pan YIL was the first boat to return’| g otrer Boston. Philadelphia, § In o wools slaved game | Rittsburz clul noted that Blerbauer's MS A now"“« after covering the distance in 5.22.43. Alofsin 208 ™~ ab h po 3§ |Bore today Plvll-delm defeated cinnati to | name was missing, and as Louls was 3 3 All of the 15 starters in the two | Murphy . 000 e 0] e oms (e e s Dllshersnd the vis- |2 much sought plaver the friend teld “Phone 208 Peelkskill and back, a distance of sixty | ~ West Ends' New Players. s ",“ B e e | huilat e ihe! init: miles, The Eronet won on her time al-z Captain Gallivan has ' made some 10 0 2 1 | months at his home. His trip was BROWN & PERKINS, iiterneys-at-Law “’Yf‘"rfe-(_” Cistln 5 ; (sl'uns in the lineup of his West End 1 ;’j 13 o0 succe: u:. li[erba!:fer was ;2‘;{:;’;3 ; . D. Giles’ Eimo 1I. was the winnet | team that’ will meef the Academy on 3 1 o |listen, a tempting offer was 3 o aans eouskes G for thia under foty clnas,. Saturday and will play %$oe Sheridan | . w5 151 3 i 2 8 when Phillips returned he brought with Stalrway next to N nx | Poat, Kathmar, being fifth in . Jat center igstead of Schutz Fred | ‘ot b innings ! i h)lm ‘thle ?1a)e.rs slgm:}:ih (m?]:n;c :\_- Tel. 38-2. Open Monday and m- —— Liggins at Ifback instead of Tom | paston .. P A e ‘ } & | the following season. The whole pr urday evenings. oct294 Yale Won Intercollegate Golf. — 1 Aubrey. Jupes McIntyre will be on | st L s PLiarees 00 00 92 0 o o | ceeding was perfectly regular, under 5 i r line or hack- Two base Dit, Griggs; s Corriden. Lew 0 o he rules, an ierbauer 3 - e o hand to sub in either the line or back o |t 1 d Bierba plaved . in Manchester, Mass.,, Sept. 21.—Yale| field. is. Purtel Gardner: doub Tris o o0 o | Pittsburg for many years, but the man- won the intercollegiate golf team | Wallace to Griggs; stolen Stome. - n 0.0l nar of his capture caused no end of ha 1 hi t 3t o, oy Hooper 2, Speaker: hit by pitcned ball. by Malloy 00 TR +h ‘baseball 1d nd ’y championship at the Tssex Country 5 1: bases on balls, off Malloy 6. off Smit strue o o | falic in the basel world, a one club today, successfully defending its | Reisigl Goes to Rochester. out. by Malloy 4. by Smith 1: left on a _ - | Philadelphia writer referred to the af- title of last year, by defeating Prince- | New York, Sept. 21.—Among releases | 1avis & Tioston 9 time, L5t umpirés, 0 Losshiin | Totals, 33 4 4 | fair as an act of piracy on the basebal Il I ton 5 to 1 in the singles matches in|announced {foday by President Lynch | 23d Connolls i seas. The Fittsburgs were promptly & the morning and 2 to 1 in the four ball | of the National league was that by East L P Wed ! nickramed the Pirates. and the title | matches in the afternoon, giving Yale | Brooklyn of J. Reisigl to Rochchester| ., . F=5iee Leasho Games Wo :"_ . has stuck. ~ i a total of 7 points to 2 for Princeton. | (Eastern league). At Toronto-Tirst game: Ttochesier 1, Toronto 2: A ~ 11 innings Seeond game: Rochiester 1. “Toronto 2. Score by irmlng» Prize Loving Cup on Exhibitien. At Newarl t game;: Providence S., Newark & | Cincinnati .. 1 1023 The silver loving cup won by Jupes Stcond gam and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Larkie's Independents Are Arranging| i 2% hits. Sterling team, and th€ outlook is for a | grand offering for the lovers of foot- ! YOUNG .ST. ball this fall. Owing to the close riv-' hi alry of last season, a series of three| This Season ! by Chairman E. H. Gary of the United | 4100 Chicigol. M. & States Steel corporation denying re- Lot Tsas | ports of an intended “wide open cut” s Colorado & Soffthern \m prices of steel products to be an- Consolidated Gas Bostow. New York. 53 State Streat. 24 Hroad Stieet. PRIVATE WIRE. "o '] bing or other improper purposes to 160 Distiliers’ Secarities greatly exaggerate, if not misrepresent, 400 Erle & { the.source of part of the demand to o e oL BANKERS and BROKERS cover shorts today. Rumors have been Great Northern prd very insistent for some days past of a Do. O:c ctis. .. coming announcement from the United Tiiinois Central Stzel officials which might Faemaiten) Met Stocks Bonds Investments |5 Sisel i “whin” e | g et ¥ Tnter Hary market. Yesterday's official statement Inter Marine pfd play the Cannonballs, arranged with that team of champions one known as the Heavyweights, and if ! stars among they are,game and really consider | graduated ir themselves champions, why name their for a couple alley and the Independents will belsell Ford of waiting to take change: | this season’s a game will be a big failure been playing football, not aeroplaning | er pefore i PRIVATE WIRE TO made it clear. that v;‘hate\'vr price r;» e ;fl:‘,’ oo Just get to practice, Heavyweights, you | baseball = s x| i St. Fauls | 2O IUSLEERS oY behn Leke Brs ity Tows Central ... 5 wiil need it: but’ don’t think you are in+t welcomed int Boston Cincinnatt < Pittsburg | 8te2l trade, it is to be conducted with- Kansas City Southern. altic or hitting the Laurel Hill line: a ‘h‘,,ough Tiv out the demonsirative method employ- Norwich Branch, Shannon Bidg. | 4 in the announcement of open cuts in prices in February. 1909. It did not Do. pfd SR : de Gas 1003 100 Youlsville & Nashville...148 114 | Some center and fast backs in Greene- | fo n su. r m ! .. Montreal 1 Philadelph £ 2 ; At Monireal—First game: Bu Montreal L. | " hits, ki fanin Second game: Providence 6, Newark 1. off Brennan 1 5 in 325, oft Beebe I in 21-2 . A P 1 v; three bese hit. Magee; home rui Games. | ce’ hits. Lobert, Be i Pg 0 i McIntyre at the C. A. C. games this n 2. off Moren 3 in 2, oft Covaleski week has been engraved and is on ex- off Burns 6 in 2: | hibition in the window of The Smoke Covalesid, Bates, Shop, on Main street. askert " Covaleski, e 5 saceifice fiy, Moran; & iakihir = Telepiaone 995, | HIGHER PRICES PREVAIL. 600 Brookivn Rapld Transit -~ 75% T4 Manager Larkie of the Independents -t g 3 ',,‘f“{l;‘,,lcm TRAVELERS' DIREGTORY. C—— et Eae --19e% 190 | has arranged a gamne with the Cannon- v Beebs 2. | Reports of “Wide Open Prices” in | S s i i balls at New London for Sunday, Oct. | Moren 1: lefu Members of New York Stwel Products’ Denied. T Centeal of New Ferser at Cannonbaill park, and the follow- | i it Dussion. H LR 0. ing Sunday will play the Cannonballs' B and Boston Stock £ o ik 2.’:.'::;‘:‘:‘ T | 2he, sra . ithe Cen | New York, Sept. 21.—The stock mar- S 3 ‘a return game in this city.The Inde- Exchanges | ket today had as an incentive to higher | fsoo oo i O pendents also have arranged for games | 5, "l s T { prices the statement issued yesterday | 500 Chicago & N. W with Mystic, Fort Wright, and the fast A;;m TS NUR WICH LINE Shawl But One or Two | nounced before the and of the present| 'm0 (o Products ... games will be plaved with the Can-| Phenoms Among Youths Who Have| ‘he water way — the comfortabie week. The rg;eren:e in Judgf By 8 | Done L ot et ’nonha)ls for the championship of New | Jumped Into Fast Comp-ny. way of traveling. statement to “an effort for stock job- 400 Do. pld { London county, and a purse is to be Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- | played for. After the Independents| The present baseball sezson has been | ter W. Chapin—safe, stauncin vessels in the major leagues in | that have every comfort and conven- spect—the developing of new | ience for the traveier. the voungsters who have| A delightiul voyage on Long Island to the big school. Save| Sound and a superb view of the wom- of pitcMers, notably Rus- | derful skyiine and waterfront of New the N« Y rankees, | YOk efl“xe\\;r 3:& &;a)&k‘t'a:rss Steamer leaves New London at 11 and no doubt they will know they have amounts to but a very little, and ney- | P: M. Weekdays only: due Pier foot of East 22d Street 5.45 a. m. (Mondays exceptnd) and Piler 40, North River, Toasan, the history of big league a juvenile so warmly o the main arena. Ford is mmem to come. Ford’s Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Telephone 901 escape comment, however, that the cut S el [ ¥ 1-:11('.‘“&’"' but, oh, you Heavy-| nolch is2i-6, and he's high for all the Agent. New Loudon. Conn. augsd . e twirlers in the Ameri 1 announced at ihat tim2 marked the be- Mo., Kan. & Tex S | s in e American league save R Coombs and augsd FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr | ginning of growth in demand for steel court declaring void the railroad rates made by the Minnesots state legisla- Mitchell, Cin . Collins, Bos. .. Pullmen Palace Car.... Pressed 30 Speake 29 Moriar EXCELSIOR AUTO CYCLE ture. 'The professional traders in '2:“;;: 3ates, Fhil. ... Lajoie Cleve —Best by Every Test— stocks on the floor of the stock ex- Republic Steel | Wagner, Pitts. . Wagner, Bos It was in St change jumped fto some very wid2 con- Do. prd Cole his ba (onstder the' valie of the free engine.| clusions from the decision and from o exertion tc start or pedaling|the grounds on which it was based Rock Jsland D through the crowded streets. that the rates were confiscatory and | w11.‘\|{(‘,~t;?—:;2”{.a3,\'{,':‘1'{' Aol Samilti i i €. V. PENDLETON, JR. also an interference with interstate | R RO o | seveni B Imperial Garage, Norwich. commerce. There was seen in this a| 240 Sioss Sher. § nati for mext season. The purchase Clever worl Motorcyele supplies and second-hand | Strong ground for contention against; 1{14% Southem Facifio price is not given. Cincinnati paid | lsn’s brillian machine for sale. a posaible decisionson rates unfavora-{ ‘455 piloT ihe Macon, Ga., team $7.000 for Benton of the Giants, w ble to the railroads by the interstate|_ "™ D0 P4 -l e e am commerce commigsion following the 200 Toledo, St. L. & W 2 e ‘waring now in progress. This point of 4100 Tennesseo Urpner NO‘I‘I‘ :E view was strengthened by the an-| .00 Do ofd ... | nouncement of the postponement of| “{00 Grin, Facne -ooooee I @ b Tris S additional increases in rates proposed! - rpiwd Statrs Realts and Princeton will meet in the finals | CObb, Tris S + i v Z 100 United S Ruber 3 441, | at the Essex Country club links tomor- Platt Avenue will be closed s e roacs ot tne miale weat | L 32 R t, o fr Broad to W affect of the Minnesota rate decision |+ 5 uii, P =100 om 0 arTen | wa< pronounced on the roads immedi- 600 Ya. Carolina Chem. ately affected and whose lines traverse 900 Wabash .. Street untit further notice. | e wate ~ " " " 7 e e rarisi The action Westinghouse team championship as a result of their | McGraw's cl respectivel Black Pugllcs( in Montpelier, jout of his 26 games for that outfit, King Cole of the Chicagp (‘ubs is the | National league's premier twirler, and w 3 7 ! ihere's lttle, if anything, to choose from between this lanky lad and the| products and, incidentally, the low Leading Base Stealers. rice for the United States Steel NATIONAL. AMERICAN. Shaidd | Fhel obcaeats dotistt St ito Q,‘“?,”"\.lf"‘.,d o .B. S.p. | his old team, maintain fair prices and to co-operate Now_York Central Bescher, Cin. .. 63 Collins, Phil. 5o far as thay may legaliy and properly N. Y. Ont & t Paskert, Cin. .. 49 Cobb, Det. which landed do 80" recognizes a varidglon from the RrlDpec. Sveenn Murray, N. Y.. 41 Zeider, Ch various stories of 1904. Nortiern Magez, Phil. .. 38 Bush Det. An effective supplement to the Gary Paetfic ¥gan, Cin. statement as a market influence was Byrne, P the decision submitted by a special -Pmn l.0bert, well put tog: master to thz United States circuit ,,,,,f,,fi‘,} b Dovle, | has captured row for the intercollegiate champion | race for-the benzine bug; victories over Harvard and Dartmouth, | from Joe Gardner's Dallas team; Col- ilins and Gardner, those two R ‘Mazna!e Tavier got from Vermont "'e "ew Hntfl] Mhfl” university last fall, and Southpaw Vaughn, that stvlish Yankee, were all || [leventh Sf. and UniversityPl. Bender, who won the flag for the Athletics. Ford is a graduate A“ w t n t of the Eastern league. Jersey City is| aier oute and in 1909 he won 13 last in the scramble. ether New Yorker. Cole 17 of his 21 games for| Ch l L | Chicago. - Gole, thouzt, g0t 1 action | eisea Ling |late in the 1909 race, so for strl(,fly one year olders Ford stands supreme. i St. Louis where Chance gave Fa .‘e 1 oo o] ptismal. King certainly L] Buys Pitcher from Cincinnati. | delivered. settling the St, Louis outfit| The down with nary a tally. One of his| Unexcelied ‘relght and passenger the same orchard was a ct to and from New Yeors no-hit triumph. e Statersoms, kmen like Wheat, Brook-! From Norwich fuesdays, ’rhum t left field Snodgrass | Bundays, at 5.15 p. m. ince being trans- New York Pier 22, Hast mver. b S an extra catcher into a | Rooscvel: Street, Mnndnys Wednes- S ! regular fly chaser has put up a sensa- “'!;h Fridays, n‘t"i ‘,' S Yale and Prmcetoq in Finals. ! tional all around game, and who one cr wrl ot . Manchester, Mass., Sept. . 20.—Yale | Stands a good chance of beating Ty P. S. Frelrht recc’wed nil] & p.-m peaker, Napoleon Lajois C. A. WHITAKER, Agent and the other burly bruisers out in the| Mmay4d v; Drucke, J. ever voung right-hander racks g A | P Electrie direstors in declaring aceumu- | ™0 Fertinghouse Tlectrie ... 763 607 2| Five hundred men ana boys crowd- l 3 nat stvlish 'er order lated dividends due on the first pre-| 100 Whealing & L. Frie ... 5% % ed the Pavilion veranda and hung on |17 f0r a while in 1909, hence are not NEW YORK CITY, ferred stock was a helpful factor for| Total sales, 477,100 thar to windows to catch a glimpse of Jack | €ligible to get on the 1911 team. Next One Block West of Broadway. | Street Commissioner |hisncr prices The reports of influ- cars Johnson. world's heavyweight cham- |to Ford, with Cole, Wheat, Gardner |} ;0 200 liee o modern " fire- ential new banking interests in the T COTTON. pion pugilist. who with his wife bowled | and those kind scratched by virtue of |} 5roo¢ transient hotel below 22a E. C. LILLIBRIDGE terborough-Metropolitan comeany in-| New York, Sept. 21.—Cotton futures|into Montpelier Monday evening in his | Chtering the T Street. Location central, duced a lively speculation in the &tocks| closed steady. Closing bids: Septem- | 100-horsepower Thomas car, beating | Wind-up, comes Jake Daubert, the 400 rooms, 200 wuh bath, &:n $1.06 | i f d bonds of that company and of the | ber 13.82. October 12.23. November | the Central Vermont train from Bur- | Superbas’ good looking first baseman. sapt10d * 4 old surfaca street railway companies|13.10, December 13.14, January 13.10,|lington, where he arrived at 5 o'clock | He's a graduate of the Memphis rom-n.nt and “cafe included in the system. February 13.13, March’13. 19, May 1 314 in from Montreal by way of Plattsburgh. | (Southern association) team. Daubert Moderate prices. the southland. He made Bonds were irregular. Total sales|June 13.21, July 13.20. Spot closed | Johnson drové his own car and in | batted : [mlwm and fiu‘fluwers par value, $2,836.000. TUnited States| quiet, 15 polnto higher: middling up- | another car ieré aneyL Furie, his | good from the drop of the hat for Bill 8end 2¢c stamp for lllustrated Gulde bonds were unchanged on call. lands, 13.90; middling gulf, 14.15; sales, | trainer, and Walter Monshan, his | Dahlen, and while he hak suffered ‘a and Map of New York < 124 bales. sparring partner. 'hey stopped -t ffli‘l'l.'lh lump in his bingling, is stil} - For All Occasions, STOCKS. e night and will | doing .234, and that's good enough for i G » Sales. High. Tow. Close. MONEY. Rutland News {a juvenile \\l‘m h.mDeur‘n a bright fu- H i Datemrs pld ... s 21 - Tuesday | ture bet pim. Daubert is a left- . ;b : GEDULD b VY T g e Bove - Money on sail | (TWSadbH) e e e et arde i | The United Stales Fisishing Company Telephone 368, 77 C Strest. v 3“;’-;‘_ i loan 1 closing bid 1 The Best Possible. looking o nifty on the job. 56 Braadivay 1y26a s ne lowns dull but| e outcome of the republican state | Wheat and """‘:;” — ":I‘ ““‘“"'-" New Yarik Sept! 52150 5 WL ; Y SRt ; y days 3 3-4 per cent.: ninety | convention, in respect (o the ive. reCruils —on. the Braoklyn ledll. i p gserped; Steck: Dividend: No: 5. ool e S Pl daye 4@ i-4: six months 4 1.2, el Bomindtion fur governar, i, Catche Erwin, who halls from Roches. | RRefgrred Stock fividesd No. 45. DLN I IS I o Am, Jee Securtiies Tully believe, pl warly welcom=d ery(Hastern league) champions, 1s very | Jeclared the Tegular quarteriy dividend A~ 730 Am, Liunseed OfL 3 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Ly u large miajori l\ of the republican @ K.i in fact, all things suadied up, uf%ulle and )ree- UALLerS per cent S0u Am. Jocomotive P WHEAT: Ope. Migh. Low Close. Volers of this Section of the state ~Tex” is the Left catcher to enter the | (1 DoL L LSHb) o MURA - thie eferied DR. E. J. JONES _dao0 A Smeldug & R Sept i 4 e e Land WIE he doxally supperted Ly ail. | big fold this cunpaign. Pitcher Bar- | Siock of tlis echpany. pyyable Oct, |- G- 300 Am. Swesl Foundrles ... 108" lms ki teew S lae Y16l In the choice of Guodwin to head the | ger, another Rochester recruit, is very | (jou or Dusiness Sept. #, 1910, Suile 46, Shaanon Building o0 A, Sugar Wefniag..... : T16105% 106 3-16 | siare ticket the conmvantion made the | fair. Tony Smith is showing up clev- : , 1935, e o i < best bid for vietory it could possibly | erly enough at short, the game's de- Commen Steck Dividemd Ne. 7. Take 71-\'100\' Shetucket street en- ‘m 2: ‘l‘.hvh". » ¢ ;1‘: 2;?‘ {;7« have made—Stamford Advocate. | fense considered, but the juvenile is The Roard of Directers h-vo i trancs. - ‘Phone. " Anasnds Mining €o. . 3% 34316 3% . — | considerably -shy in hiz hall-busting. | declared a dividend oL one =y B The total frontage nf Greater New | Roy, Miller ; the, ouéf’elder Fred Lake!per cent.) upom the A o e o . o ntd WHEN vou want (o put mmr h e o AR e A l 60 Ateinieen 2 G eefore the Bl theres i no b 'h % Lo Bidhin Rate s Afim better th u"é e adv - Fiohis. 12515 miey ia evailably for ing eetumns of Teork upen the watér iz 4£44.30 miles | got frem Frank business 18 at the bet.. If he develops om the de- ' = sopitd r‘m«mw e this com; . l.b!e Oc 1. R e [ I el O "a. .mue - 5%