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& - R ICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY. AUGUST 4, 1911 i 2 Fruite and Vegetables. - Chicago Philadeiphia sty ¢ it Fiiipory | FIRE INSURANCE = i‘-"o‘fifiiiflé’?fi' 1o BRI binen, 2 | der ok =\ St | LATHROP & SONS Defeat After 12 Innings at Boston Thursday Brings De-| Seppers: 3 ’;:{;‘;égf-t Fiar s i Brokisa, i £ Florida, 25-60] New Beets, R g J.L 3 i i i ios— Graj “|Sweet Potatoes, 7 i fadiouat U 8 shewuchet Srset. Norwion| troit Almost Down to Tie With Athletics—Cubs| S fimure. ofSERLERE™ 2| o mosli™3 S ase e | 1 e S50k e e st A P New Onions, ne rafin. 0 zames today. oned; arin. Also Fall a Peg, Brooklyn Getting Three Homers in/ ,orgon oz, s0-31| " Saliaw: 1 e e e o | TR e s Zaut-Bostn et miod k| Cherries. 40| .~ White, poned; rain. half fousth Inning: raln - Pineapples, I3|Potatges, 30 i Gr: i 25| New es, v Twelve-Inning Cor r an n . Fifth—Baseball at Gardner Lake. 3 Grapefruit, 15-25| New Potatos 95| Mooper wirs Twel ing Contest for Boston. Brooklyn Lands for Thres Homers in Fifth. e TOrniDS. | ions, 19|, Boton Aucit 51 was larzely Mary Hooom | Chicago. Auaust - Tiree hme mns In the 81 who wou Boston’s “ihird, victors ver Detrolt today, | inning was tlie foai_accomplished todas by Trook: % Cauliflower, Cucumbers, 3 | three to. two. He was/responsibie for all Bostons | In In defeating Chicazo, 5 i 5. Eidie Zimmer- = Red Bananas, Zellow Sauash, 10 1runs and broke up ihe came in the iwelfth by send- |man hit the first ball piiched o risht feld aud New York, Aug. 3.—The defeat of It is probable that the races sched=| Head Lettuce, Detroit by Boston in a twelve inning|uled for today will be trotted tomor-| Romaine - contest today brought the American |row. Strawberries, Egs Plant, 5 (ing Yerkes home with & hit ordinarly good for a |it rolled us Brussels Sprouts |home ru. il 20 | with a liome ter a pile of lumber. Erwin_ foilowed tige boll e ‘ihe right fiid fence. ichic Lere and was somewhat wild. also sent Yerkes In ahead of him i the third and made a_wonder- | Towes rallaa fes, ive, 30 {ul fence "catch in' tho Brst tanioz off Crawford's bise. Whea: Bt tn Tzt cenler league leaders down to within a single | i aeherrion: o ous: % [ Bat. “Boin “Cotiins " and’ Donovan were ‘strong . the Seore: point of a tie with Philadelphia for| KRAMER TAKES New Turnips, Asparagus, 20, incops; os: i - 7 Broskin, ) the leadership. The Athletics were Meats. R o Ak Wb h po s ofSheckaradr & 1 T 0 Ofvecierss 31 5 4 04 idle because of rain, making the stand- FIVE-MILE OPEN | _ e oo gy TeT ¢ Slauiar s 20 o 13116 ng of the two pennant racers as fol- == e Jrmiie 2110 $0 36 0 Hotman 20 0fWhear 53 lows: Won by Wheel's Length in 10.42 2-5| S5areribs. 12-18) Shoulders iR [heree 3075 0 ERRR R e R R ’ von 63, lost 35; percentage from Goullet at New Haven. s, Shoulders, 12, hcll;omum 23 | Cumigane 4 15 & $003 1 0\mmens 3035 oldhen H iisichi moked Hams, ative Lamb— ardners 3 0 3 3 5975 3 0l & b ol zmnsy 4 i ve . Ce 3 = e 25 | Kiggert, 5 5 0 | Archer,c 4 4 4 0i¥rwin, s o Philadelphia—won 61, lost 34: per-| New Haven, August 3.—The feature 1ae2y) = SO e e e B 5 T o | 3 el centage 642 of the bicycle races at Lighthouse | Smoked Shoulders: flig‘;’,ld&" 28 |Solinsy 300 3 i 3| T 10 00 ofsdams 1 o Chicago's 1oss of a game also brought | Point tonight was a five-mile open, | Smokea TD,,“,, Western Veal— ———— T === Ri 00010 - - | TR OL the Cubs down a peg from their pen- | which was won by Kramer in 1043 3:5. | - Shoce e Tegs 20| mows 58310 1l T 0 0000 0 Totas 30 o) JUST A L nast leadership in the National league | beating out Alfred Goullet by a wheel's | Dried Beef, Chops, e o T D0 9 | It vou will let us attend to your In-|to a percentage of . 3 length on the final sprint. Flovd Mc- | Cornea Bedt, 12- 1‘3 o Shomiders, | 18 e by guamme: 00 Towis, 518150 | } Furance matters the service we Will| New York, runnig second ,with 613, | Farland was third, five yards back of | Forterhouse ST nb 25 [Detroit 1 10 00 200000 oo ey 1o e e ‘B 28x3 Regular price. Ours.......$12.88 render you will b8 zoed that vou|was idle at Pittsburg, where yesterday | Goullet. In a_three-quarters of & |giriopn, 55| Chops, 20 | Two base hits Crawlord, Yerkes. Home mm, | gty gttt e | S will pardon us for calling vour atten-|they broke up the Pittsburg’s winning | mile handicap Kramer was not able Inside;Rounds. 20| Shoulders, 14 | Hooper. iy il 3068 & Reptl: i Ours $12. tion to it in this r\rflrm;tsnr.y way. streak of thirteen straight games. to overcome a twenty-vard handicap | Shouldsr Steak, 14 Sa\:‘sazes e kzu e s i Brookiyn 755 98 s o0 x4 egular p. - urs.......$13.58 ISAAC S. JOI given Fred Hill of Boston, who won Native Salt Pork, Cleveland Wins Another from New York. s ey ey b e ] d Real Estate Agent, |in 1.23 2-5 or a fifteen-yard handicap 16| New York August 3—By a score of eleren 1o | zimmerman. = Home runs, E. Zimmernan, Erwin 30 x 3% Regular price ....31995 fnsurance and Rea o GARDNER LAKE given DelMara of Cleveland, and came Poultry ten, Clereland todsy won the tecond siciory o the | Wicat. | Richards Building, 51 Main GC BASEBALL GHAMPIONSHIP | in Third, thice beards whead of Goul: | Faney L. 1. Duciy Phije, Turkers 30 e ariers mere Tie 5 sival pames to. Bt, Hemp: e e |l 31x33% Regular price ....82075 — let, who was fourth. A ten-mile motor |Nati s Bil' walking five times out of six times up. Score: iers: Guta) His From, Dl 5 S WAL £ BILL | Twe Games ina Series Botween Camps | paced race Letween Bimer Colling of | Nalie Chicieng, & Broiers. 81,20 el e a e X o me e i gt e, O (M 82 x 334 Regular price. Ours.......400.88 1HE GFFICE OF & Cadaho and Sussalqua Won by For- | 0 Mass. and Percy Lawrence of | Fuwl, 20/Guinea Broflers, cruear 33 % ¢ Semavense $0 T & 3| avewiea Phituicipnin 7 e oo, o | San Francisco was won by the former pair, $1.50 [Olsonss 4 1 2 2 IDavielait 2 2 0 0 0 |effective with men on Almelda injured 314 Regul . Our Real Estate mer. by two laps in 1553 3-5. A two-mile L Tacksmrt 6 3 o 1 1lChaseld 8 2 0|l running to second in the serenth and retired 34x 31 Regular price .ee.. 32330 srofessional was won by Jumbo Wells | Butter— it Lajoielb 8 3 9 0 O/Hemphiliet 1 0 2 0 1|Score: | ; d Fire Insuranc I 3 u Sugar. Tiall 3 5113 oCrert 51200 Philadelphia. Cincinnati. B an. s 1 hié: - i Gardner Lake, August 3. |of Australia in 5.09 4-5, with Fenn of 7~ Tub, new, 25| Granulatea, Pirnighmef 5 2 2 0 OKrightsb 2 0 1 1 0 hopo a afhpo 1 e 36 x 314 Regular price. PP 5 ' 15 jocated in Somsry’ Block over C. M. | The first of a series of ball games | Bristol, Coni second, and Oscar| Creamery, 35 18 Ibs. $1 | Turncr.2b 304 1 Azaesan 21001 04800 [ EdaneIb 9§ F WBadelr gis G0 4 4 Williams, Room 8, third floor. for the lake championship was played | Schwab of New York third. Shgese— Cuttons 29¢%% $1 Kilers 200 3 oloarincias 4§ &1 0|lowdv 5122 omowies 8113 5 ol 30x4 Regular price........$33.05 Ours.......52840 Telephone 147 L-“’"'?“" b”,‘f,‘(’e‘;’, s oupe ‘a"“lfh" e Powdered. 14 1b, | -Stovalt 0000 oswemeyc 115 20iLuderinth 4 07 2 oRMlenali 4 1858 0y 4 e it 1 it pas | DRACHICALLY AKNOCKOUR; $1 38 8 0 0 0 0 Wiw, 0 0 0 0 ol Nekrt 511 0 0Bmonais o /M 31x4 Regular price....... +Ours.......52080 Y S i s e Edam, Molasses_— e — — — — —|Vaughn, i 001 0[Dsolanss & 2 1 2 0Deomevss 3 | ’ = hard fought from the time the umpirc Camenbert. Porto Rics, gai. 80 otals 7 Varhor Morane. 2 H | > : e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW caliea “Flay!" until the last man was | 1om Kennedy Unable to Face Palzer | p,Gits ation, R Oricany: gal g9 | Tds B 1T I Wanwp 211t ey 2 011 H i} 32x4 Regular price....... O --320.90 out. In the Cadaho lineup were Cham- | After ‘Ninth Round. Egrs, Tocnl, doz. ZifMaple Syrupr & 7 | Bums goa i 3 P i 3 DERGE oney. cor te, “Batied for Kaler 1n the. dixih i 4 : Brown & Perkins, Mimesatlan | D5, e X G0 A TSt BRonin O | | New York Ausust 3.l Palser of | Vinegar, gal icerosene o, 1145 | Sy T K i v inen. e IR L '@ 33x4 Regular price....... 8 Jurs....... 5098 » 3 Boaiscrarie: S New York practically knocked out Tom ***lian for Blair n the nin LiTiemas 3 ¥ 3 . Over First Nat Bank, Shetuoket N | university, Fisher of Pennsylvania, and | iopnady, alsg of New. York, in & fast | aarket cod, Cods Tongues, 15 | Sere. b7 tanines: = 11000 34x4 Regilar price........$ Yurs. ... 48008 s scal e BN R M our ol and °Ih | bout at the’ National Sporting club | Off S. Haddock, 6|Round Clams, op, |qoelnd -. - Totals, 31 7R 3 1 3 5 National Bank e ""K‘fi of the Nealaga men He. U)X | tonight. In the nintn round Kennedy Steal Pollock, A e ek IBatted for Buns In the sxih. {W 35x4 Regular price " Ours ...334.08 ol b MO A O 3 iy : ealfish, ‘anned Salmon, il Jackeon L catole, Tumer, atted ‘for Moran in. o’ nint | BRADY & BRADY. In the first inning Marra was iatd out | B85 TVCC (0 (S S Rty Wit | Am: Sazdines. 5018 Toroqas e s o e e, Sl Gt e e 36x4 Regular price Our $35.20 % : ;. | n aris s 2 core by tnnin 36 3 g D er. 838 Attorncys and Counsel at Law. O e e o D e rearen 7PihE | such force that he had to be carried | GoPL, Hacaines, 25| Lobsters Nso PHILLIES’ HARD LUCK. Philadelpiia Tt 80000 Tios O EE S adway, New Tork €: up core. the all around playing of | to his corner when the bell ended the | Bonelsss Cod, 10915| Boleq, = mennait ~.. "0 0 0 0 0 0 10— (W o by price Ous 34195 es A Brady | foe cadahe men. and their base sums | round four seconds later, He was un- | Blackfisk, 5|Steak Cod, Three Star Players Gone in Two base blta. Puskert. Bescher, Bates. Mitchell g /e e peeRns r, and individually the pitching of | 2ble to face his opponent for the final o o '—" Flounders. 10-12| Season Make Pennant Chances Slim, |Almeids: Three bawe hit. Smith. | ey BiE i Orit 25 ning, and individually 2 & - who was for several | R. Clams, pk. 70 |l 36 x4 Regular price....... v esvini | Marra, who struck out fifteen men and | Tound. Kennedy, Who was for several | weqcqap 18 THURSDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. { 7 | allowedl the visitors but two scratch | ¥ears heavywelght amateur champion, | smal Mackerel, 20! The Phillies’ chances for the pen- — | T 3 59.45 Our $45.60 D k & D k hits, the catching of Porter, and the | W2S making his professional debut B 15 nant look poor. The accident to Man- CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. 1 7 x 4%. Regular price. ... 85245 sesr mm m; work of Champlin on first. The at- | Sunfish, |ager Charlie Dooin in St. Louis Wed Won. Lost : 27 o 0 lc 0 ““c | tendance was N2 and among those Boston Was One Ahead. EfiQ g,‘::;li nesday, when he broke his leg while | prazeport 4 Regular price.. ..853.85 Onrd. onsn 84635 present were Sherwood G. Avery, Da- { St. Louis, August 3.—With Boston | Mussels, pk. retiring Rebel Oakes on a play at the | Springfoid i Members of New York | 2ii"%' Xver: of Bosran, . 1, Harti- | one run ahead - the fourth maing. | Ssters. Bl plate, gives the first real Philadelphin |Harttord Regular price........$56.75 Ours. ...... 54040 Stock Exchange |man M.D. Deputy Judge John H.|rain stopped the game between St.|Native Smelts, Dy contender in theb] xmtomx e 5 I Barnes, of this city, | Lovis and Heston. Manager Bresna eague for some years a blow from |waterbury ... 52 Regula ice........$59.60 Ours....... 4000 oc! o ‘mfl | Todayine’ Cadaio team took the | han presented a change in the battng ADDITIONAL MARKETS i st il be nard for the team (o et Regular price 359,61 $51.95 Establishe . second game by a 31-2 score. The | ¢rde: Manager Tenney was out ol ver. is e fo e of seball, At Springfleld: 5, 6, 2; New Britaln 5 g 2 65 r = [ tES Zame: Iugoreonitack his plsce at Hay, Grain and Feed. however, but it seems that Philade - |2, 0, 2 : % il Regular price ....$62.65 (s} eees §5458 10 Shetucket St, Shannon Bldg. Cadaho. Susalews. | first, McDonald, an Eastern league | No. 1 wheat, $1.95[Hominy, $1.50 | Phid, which was making such a game | ‘At New Havn: New Haen 1 2, 8; Hartford T a8 4 oK O k d Deal . | Pe e P58 % &5 |recruti. was on third, and Jackson, | Bran, Fisticomment, oo | GENE to keap aliths, top, Tins Mad mOre | 4% ncidsmorts - Briaseoont. 7, 11/ 17 Wit 3Yx5 Regular price........ 86435 R H e 6 2 0| Miler a onlin were in the outfield. | Middiings, 50 cwt, $1.50 | than her share of hard luck. Thrze|p% 3 i Bankers and Dealers in |7’ 4 8403 St 40 0 2 8 Dot doubled hnd. simgled in two | Straw, cwt. $L00lmay. vated, " > |star plavers sene in- one scason, afi|” " Goloul | Regular price........815.15 Ours.......36540 Investment Securities. Mempo 30 08 £20 08 Iltimes at bat, The batteries were | Bread Flour, o | (60, $1.35 | when the team needed them most, and EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. g ity & 5 3 1 OfHemisonss 2 0 3 2 | Weaver and Kling for the visitors and gt Louts, 8 (L3 fit, $1.60|one of them the pilot, is a handicap to Won Tost, Selected list of Bonds and Preferred | vme.cr ho 30 00 0|Harmon and Bresnahan for St. Louis. | Rye, $5|Cottonseed Meal, | Which event the Giants with their ex- | Rochester i a8 | |Buszineon 3 1 2 : 300901 “orn, bushel, 75 cwt.. $1.70 | cellent array of second string material, | Toronto . s S ST H.Timkiss 3 0 1 1 offamonp 3 0 0 2 0 e A S Bl Bl ayacs Wi Oats, bushel, 60|Lir. ON Meal, might well succumb. s s Aot e el K ew Haven P y o ewt. $2.10 | '} s Dooln's absence from the fleld |TUe - C lete Stock Al s on Hand 3 9 Narragansett Pier, R. I, Aug. 3.—Of Tive Stacn: of action that will work tha most havoc |Jerses City Omp ete 0C way: F.deho Beel‘ Rums. for_Cadabio, Chaffpiin. Marra 2. Tmkens. | the polo matches piaved in the Point| . ... O L oan, Wwith the Phillies’ chances for the pen- | evrk |Melntsre. | stolen bases, Porter & Mamd #. T H. | judith tournament today for the army es, = or e Pefs | Providencs Timken<. Melntyre 4. Husringer, Dingwall. McLough. New Hay E Beef Steers. $7,°$7.50 |[nant. No team can expect to do its On Draft or m Bmxe, |1, Base on balls by Harmon 3, by Marra 1. |2nd ~mavy cups, New apen W on. 4 5| Sheep— best without the presence of its leader > ¢ . Struck oit, 3b Marra 15, by Payne 0. Hit by phned |against Meadowbrook ~Magpies, 8 to| Buus, Fa to spur It to action. While Doolan, avho | At Beitimore: ‘Baldmore 5. 12, 7: Buffalo 1. Team De here. | | badd. Marra. Teft ou bases, Cadaho 0, Sussaiaua |3 3-4. Cows, %3213 ek At Providence: Providence 7 Stontreal 5 ? il 31 L ho 0., & 5 succeeds Manager Dooin during the | i Jersey Clty: Toronts 1, §, 1erses Ciiy 2 4 1 H. JACKEL & Co0. ina Dridzen T Atimasnce 135, T s o Hog: 40 | fime he is 1ald up, may be an able bail = A 5 Lebanon Meets Hospitals Again. Hides. player, and under ordinary circum- New England League. TeL 136-5. cor. Market and Water Sta.| Thursday's Game. At the hospital diamond Saturday| ZIrimmed Green | Calves— tances might lead the Phillies through | At New Bedford: New Bedford 6, Brockion 1. adahn 0 281 0 2 0 41310 o 2 e Hides, Grade G0 3| At Tymn: Tenn 5 Lawrerce 4 e s 8 0 3%h 8 28 812" 1|Manager Farrell's men play their third 1h., B 3 51 |2 successful season, he cannot hope to | A i Lwa o b me, Fall River 3, Wor- 4 > |exert the same successful influence 5 S Fi jver aien bases. " Fistiers’ 4. Porter '3, Champlin 2 H cester 5 Secomd_game, Worcester 3. Fall Rive 2 i 3 3132 lover a team which he did not bufld, for 1 “X' Coweii: it same, Haverbiil 5. Bowel SN 3 Marra Harmon 2. Henderton 7. Mcloughlin. = Bases r DL\ I IST "”- R R TR 32 | his own, personal ideas of what is best [Second zame. Lowell 8. Harerhill 0. - p 2 Porter, Champitn. s i DR. E. J. JONES /™ S $2.35 [are bound to conflict with the teac Wool. ings of Dooin to some extent, and by BRESNAHAN VS. COBB. i i Badeuausen. Lennox Improves. Straight fleece, Washed, T T L e L L T T Suite 45, Sacnoa Building ’ o American association critics declara - Ib. d0-21 o At e Nt mal| s poainales Backetag et Dol Take elevator Bhetuciet strest en- | Races Postponed. that Radle Lennox, erstwhfle Dodger,| =7 == —————————— {000 GO L SR Sol0s n L ST o rr:(- s Outfielder, His Friends tranice.. ‘Phone | Detroit, Aug. 3.—Rain today caused |is ready for the big show again. Ler- FOOTBALL NEAR AT HAND, forini orhioE {akes & Slamyiide thix stats 3 ™ ™ . a postponement of the Grand Circuit |nox has batted finely for Louisville = = GESthe g towill (i (baf el iz | s | trotting races at the state fair grounds. | and is very active on the base paths. | Yale Starts Practice On September |chance to retriove itself. ‘That Roger Bresnahan is one of n x ibition |game of the season with Lebanon. {The teams have so far split even, so| Bulls. 6% |there is considerable interest in this| Sheep Skins, | | deciding game. Wool Skins, 8cl The Season’s Schedule. T e D S e e b |ihis yous® auys 5 St Lowns teifle: Wi the absence of Manager McGraw from | “Over in Detroit Ty Cobb is consid A fine as of the Latest Styles ith the football season mnear t | {ne @hsence of Manager McGraw Wom | eroq the king of the dfamond, which i 38 ol e s . hand, and all the colleges and prepar- | (n& TABTS" Renel WOCH BE WER URCHI | is in a Jarge measure true, but there atory schools practically decided o1 i1 ciiants were in a bad way and, |Aare scores of men in the game today MRS. G. P. srAm—oN S, their gridironyschedule, it is predicted | oo %3000 o MoGraw sat in the grand- | Who possess many of the good puints E 80 0 Shatiitias 8 et | FORCED TO LOW LEVEL. S0 Amer. Tel. & Tl 130% that the fall of 1911 will be one of the | (¥R, ANEY O IERT SEE 3 eet ‘affairs | Which have made the Tiger famous nants for Detroit, but man for nian|for a tournament to be heid Th vr-lz cet. | {2000 Amer obeon id [ most important in the history of the [81and &nd atiempied to direct Sfafr “The Cleveland contention that La- | they contend that Bresnahan is the|August 10. The winner will be mate | Selling Movement Drives Prices Down et ¢ s |Tugby game. Yale candidates are to | % (PTG, G, O TS SEETRCR | joie is the greatest individual star | more valuable player of the two. ed with “Al" Palzer, Tom O Rourke's in Closing Hour. Atehtson 3 109 Teport on September 14 in New Haven, | n, 00 %6e Sjump was due to M- | Simmers down to the same proposition | “Prior to this season Bresnahan's|protege, who won the first “¥White Do pd D & Wwhile Harvard and Cornell have nam- | gl U8 onC S0 S (018, “Upon | When you analyze it carefully. Pitts- | banner vear was 1905, the campaign | Hope” elimination fourncy hers ree New York, Aug. 3.—The stock mar- Baltimore & OMlo" 104, ¢d September 18 as the day upon which | yji" return a¢ the end of the week ths | PUIE fans who have seen both Wagner [ in which he caught 135 games for the | cently. © 50c_on every|ket today made several attempts to Bethichem ~ Steel % 2 real preliminary work will begin. Yale, | toam regained its stride, bearimg out | 2nd Bresnahan agree that the Dutch- [ Giants, who ran nd to the iy - 00ds, 8ilks and | recover from its heaviness of the pro. | Brooklyn . T. s ¢ | Princeton - and Syracuse are to 1ry|ihe genaval imprasion of the effect of | MR has nothing on Roger, though |and were beaten in the last contest of Jne of the things that fs w a8 dos Boring | oo S asion, and some jeround. wak Canailan, Pacinc 2028 2 graduate coaching this year. DX 288 they call attention to the fact that|the race. Roger batted .283 that vear | Manager Chanc the Cubs f8. £ One of the i tantmenTot the sea- | MUEESY'S absence, and now he’s out 8 a V2 i ing ba P ~ored 70 runs. ike Do and | slump that Tinker and SHofman A . regained in the course of the day, bu Do ota = 3 . Wagner is fast going ba and scored 70 runs. Mike Donlin and | slump i e and see th !hi Weight of the selling movement tn | .o Ceutal ot X'Jl ¢ = son will be the meeting of Harvard | 252" O “Bresnahan is plaving the greatest|larry Doyle outhit n":'i Donlin h‘\:; \‘.T"\('fln in hmrhh,- y(nz .dvt-d i he final hour drove prices to the low- sapeake & Ohio 9% 7% |and Princeton at Princeton on No- Dall of his career. St. Louis fans|ting 334 and scoring 71 runs in 155 |star plavers has heen dofmg e o, est level of the present movement. In Giicato & o vember 4. They last met fourteen|PUTNAM NEARLY MISSED MEET | have had a fair chance to see the stars | games, while Dovle's batting average | like what they have in previous 159 W. Mam st tHe ShiAL ienatag ok int) aRataiobl | years ago, when the Tigers lowered of both bis ieagues and the consen- |was 308, with 65 runs nos. | Chagco figures, however. that they wilk further declines, despite the better toie Chieago & Norihwester:14 the Crimson colors. Harvard, too, % Rhodes Scholar Tells How Near Har-|gsug is that Roger has it on Bddie | Yet Bresnahan, the catcher the | both round to in a short time and wifl of our securities in London. There was play the Carlisle Indians at Cambridge vard-Yale Came to Victory. Collins, Lajoie, Magee, Wagner and |team, made one run less than Donlin's | then strengthen the team to 4 remark- this vear. - Christy Mathewson for individual val- | total. |able extent. The Carlisle Indians, who are pe How near the Americans came tc|ue to a team “Any ball manager will tell you that haps the best known of any of the red | Winning the recent Harvard-Yale and | “Bresnahan’s admirers ciaim that he|a catcher capable of racing Donlin to men elevens, by reason of the fact that | Oxford-Cambridge games in England | excels Cobb_ because he is the king of | practically a dead heat in run getting they have plaved in many of the big |was fold on the arrival at Boston | catehers and one of the sreatest bats. | mast be a phenomenon. Bresnahan 1s cities of the country in recent years, |Tuesday of the steamship Canadian,{men in the profession. They admit|going to repeat his zreat feat of 1908 C. & St Louls Fuel & Iron & Souths Consolidated Com Product Del. & Hudson Desver & Rio Grande . Do pd marked weakness in the coppers, s | southern railroad shares and a number |of industrials of minor importance. S | The decline was arrested for a time in the early session when buying of th2 standard stocks and speculative lead- Have you had baby's photograph|ers impelled extensive short covering | johg bicllers Securies will this year confine their matches to | which bronght George E. Putnam, the | that Cobb is a star of the first magni- | this year. He now leads the Cards in Saken ? & and prices soon were well above yes- | 1300 o the East. They have twelve games | Oxford Rhodes man, who threw the| tude, but they insist that a great out- | batting and is outhitting every catch- e AW art (0 ‘;“el Th”r l’""h‘; terday’s final quotations. On the rise, scheduled, beginning on September 23, | hammer 151 feet 5 Inches and won | fielder is never the important factor|er in the National league excépt Don- raph as it should be taken. To catch | Gen, however, the market became very dull, a fact that was not regarded as ai . Gen. Hlectric” 110 and concluding on November 30, with | the meet. in a game of ball that a great back- | ln of Philadelphia. is roguish little smile, his protty little e e Brown University at Providence. Putnam was secretly married to a|stop like Bresnahan can make himself. | “The cold figures don't tell the whole - GC Nirtmem re G g S ’ 1 ; il dimple. Such photograps become Prized (fopetul augury for the Bl account e So far no announcement has been | New Orleans girl, Miss Caliere Ed-| “Roger's friends admit that while however. He is a great mana P manbrunces of babyhood's dass inrTrading for the day amounted 5 Tfasioaiate made as to where the annual Army- | wards, whom he Bad met abroad, be- | Cobb may outhit Roger the Iatter ex. He has handled an ordinary lot s o shes h “1.“"1 years of| 49000 shares, of which over 35 per IR Navy game will be played on Satur-|fore the meet. He intended to sail|cells in pinch hitting by breaking up rs with su generalship rp mo \ Thes always 100k (heir meey wnidren | cent. was transacted in the first hour. Inter-Marine pid A day, December 2. It has been custom. | before the mecet with his bride, but | games and driving in runs, and-there | and if the pennant is won by the Car- - o R e e e . h ra stag- inter. Paper v ) n e 0 eventes eenn 0 H 0§ p— 3res cs be el or o taks fhem. No troublefome posing | DUring the frequent periods of stag Toa s Eape = = to play the game on Frankiin|the illness of his mother prevented | seems to be some logic in their argu- | dinals Bres can be elected mayor of nation on the exchange today gossip was busy with the causes or reasons which have brought about fhe reversal in the market. Rumor assigned the short selling to the operations of a Field, Philadelphia, but a dispute over | Then knowing that this marriage | ment that a .300 hitting catcher is | the Mound City CI()A R the distribution of the tickets makes | would disqualify him a Rhodes| worth a .600 hitting outilelder, wh < it possible that the University of Pern- | scholar, and realizing that he would | Cobb doesn’t happen to be. i A =) Ivania_authorities will not stage tie |be held as a traitor in athletic cir-| “The followers of — the Cardinals A50-ah. Round,Un: QUALITY PI social and spectacular event of fh | cles in England if he did not complete. | manager are unwilling to have him| Another round-up of “W'hite Hopes” Bnap them in a jiffy. LAIGHTON, Towa Central K. C. Southem Lacleds Gas. Touls. & Nash Sinn, NoELP western grain dealer, while the liqui- Mo., Kansas & year. It may be played at on t=e | even against the men of his own coun- | compared with any other: con- |js planned with & view to picking a | v - N dation was attributed in part to the Do prd Phiiadelphia basebail ground: on | try, he went into the meet and chanc- | cede that Cobb is a ureat drawinz | challenger of ack” Johnson. The | ~fupng 1s no advertising e | precipitate offerings of a local operator Yo Pacite” G one of the big college gridirons. | ed 'to make the point which won for | card and they also zive Ty credit for | National Sporting club ere lssued an | pastern Connectiont canet o Tae Bl The Photographer, | ¥1° is currently reported to have suf- Natonal Lead g 2 Princeton is to play Annapolis | England against America. winning three American league pen- |inv:tation to heavyweights to ggiher |letin for business restlic. 0grapier, | coreq severely on the bull side of tha 3 of ex 24 pid the latter's grounds on October %1, " Central while Yale will meet West Point 3 5 = = = the same day. HAETS The schedule of the big five calls for tre following games: Peansyl- vania 11, September 23 to November B 2 ale” 10, September 27 to Novem- Harvar September 30 « November Princeton 10, September 30 to November 18; Cornell 10, S. tember 27 to November 20. The dates for the intersectional and championship games follow Saturday, November 4, Harvard vs / Princeton, at Princeton; Syracuse v Michigan, at Ann Arbor; Pittsbu < vs. Notre Dame, at Pittsburg; Chica . | * go_vs. Minnesota, at Minneapolis Y Saturday, November 11, Carl . alans vs. ' Harvard, at Cambridge; Dartmouth vs. Princeton, at Princeton P e o S P, are glad te know of the wonderful benefit thas Viburn-O-Gla yeite vs. Pennsylvania, at Philadel- has always been te suftsrers of their s phia: Cornell vs. Michigan, at Ithaca; W Tilinois| s~s. Indians, at Indianapoiis. Thousands of ladiés epread the geod news among Chelr Saturday, November 18, Yale vs | Princeton, at New Haven: Dartmouth @eighbors axd friends. vs. Harvard, at.Cambridge; Pennsyl- Others wri ttocs thon, thas slsters, ania_vs. Michigan, at Ann Harbor e upritenlo L€, piblions Al ety ‘ornell vs. Chicago, at Chicago: Vir unknown te them, may learn sbout it in the newspapers. sinia vs. Georgetown, at Washington, ‘Washington and Jefferson vs. @0 the geod work goes on. Opposite ont & W Amertcan Northern Pack Pacie | Mail Pennasizania Teopie's Ges . v, €. C. & 8L Fittsburg_Coal 2 Pressed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car . Ry, Steel Spring ading public *Steel o rd Tock” Island Do pra . St L & 5. F. 3d pid " Louls Southw Do bt Sioss” Shefield Southern Pacific Southern By. . Do pia 3 Tern.” Copper Texas & Pacife |l Tol S Lous & Wit Do " pfd Tnion orwich Savings Soclety. Nort Testimonial “% bad Geen & great sufferer for years befove lemening VPHurn-0-Gin. I 344 misplacerment, fainting spells, copstamt headache, and other female troubles, which made me fesl vewy weale I tried different doetors, but nomo gave me rellef o I took Viburn-O-Gin and it selieves me so much that I want yea to spreag the news of what it has done for me. It cortainip will @ as much for other sick women." n'mac ‘Onllnn markat. Neither rumor was elements of plausibilit: » Among the incidents of the d "\fl'\""(f‘ on bullish activity was the further weakness of Standard Ofl oa the curb, the stock making a net de- cline of 21 1-2 points on unusually i\!i“ that the attorney general is soon A 3 to submit to the treasury department All weights, sizes and styles n b the formation of a sscurities company at lowest prices. recently organized as an adjunct to one | aAQT country also furnished food for re-| 13 The Shetucket Hara:ss Co., |5nts 7 i Heaviness in the copper shares was 321 Main Street, partly explained by the reports pre- WM. C. BODE, Prop. Utah showed a large increase in pro- duction for the second quarter of the DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, |tom: Secount “sinfte scninga ot Nera: % |da Consolidated for the same period 2 favorable character. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice An offset to these adverse factors confirmed, though both possessed tae which tended to exercise a restraining “I' Snlmer Iravelillg. | heavy offerings. News from Washing- report dealing with an inquiry into of the largest national banks in the sented by several leading companies. year, with a loss of $182,000 in the in- Dental Surgeon e S e during his last illues was found in cables from London MeGrory Building, Norwich, Conn,|which stated that a possible basis of urg at Pittsburg, % ’ ‘,}:z,].,,]m,m in ‘tte & Dot hlerbau ot s & ke L Saturdad, November 26, Harcard v Viburn-0-Gin h‘- purely vegstable cerspound, contaiming ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ad been reached. i N Sl ale, at New Haven; Chicago vs. bt o oneetli e Gt s 7 FRISWELL The hond market again followed the | "% M WS are consin, at Chicago: Michigan v&. Ne- kobbortiond i Wahe @ Yo cuntior setn $1.25 & bottle with full direciions. stock market in its irregularity. Total COTTON. braska, at‘I‘,‘mculn: Jnnlm.]»m vs. M ‘F on the wemarly organs and functions. % sales, par value, $2,045.000. United| o, Ly 2 . | apotis, ‘at Champaign; Indiana vs. Pur- i 3 has the Largest Line of Alarm | States government bonds wera moe | New York, Aug. 3.—Cotton futures | dhe, at = Bloominmion: Syracuse. o To yourg and ol ft is highly recemmended for the trea:- 5 closed strong. Closing bids: August| Onge State e et . Clocks in the City. changel- 245, September 1150, October 11.34, | Fnaniacivioe o “November 2, ment of all forms of femald troubles. 25-27 Franklin Street , FRANCO-GERMAN CHBMICAL CO. 106 West 129th Street, DNew Yor®. Novémber 11.29, Deczmber 11.34, Janu- | pennsylvania vs. Cion At Philadel ary 1129, February —, March 1 phia; Brown Carlisle Indians, at April 1146, May 1146, Spot closed Providence; C: Scientific School vs aufet, 10 points higher; middling up-| \estern Reserve, at Cleveland; Oho lands, 12.60; middling gulf, 12.85; no| State Cincinnati, at Cincinnati; sales John Hopkins vs. Western Marylan?, at Baltimore: Lehigh Valley v MONEY. Georgetown, at Washington, D. . New York, Aug. 3.—Meney on call | Pittsburg: Syracuse v St. ‘Louis, steady at 2 1-4@2 1 per cent.; ruling | St. Louis: ‘ginia vs. North Carolin, rate 2 3-8; Jast loan 2 1-2; closing bid | at Richmond; Sewance vs. Vanderbilt, . & 4 & 4 4 wy e B S il ol $ s e e o o o e 2 Bl e W e e rer firm; 66 days 2 3-4@8 per cent; 90 Saturday, December 2, Army & E; va. days 3@3 1-4; six months 3 8-4@3 7-8, ' Navy, % STOCKS. Allie Chalmers pfd Amalgamated Copper 500 Amer. Agrieultural JOSEPH BRADFORD, = i =" Son “Amer. 00 Amer. Coton OL g Book Binder. T At i el Amer. " Linteed Blank Baoks Mads and Ruled to Order. |~ jun Amer dot™i™G - 103 BROADWAY. o e v 9 Amer sl i Amer. Supr Rie. LA 4 A A A ANAAAAALADLA LA A D 4

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