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5 t, & 2 3 i 21, HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. popular decision over Cyelons Johnny |river this afternoon, went to Belvasia, | Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, abh-po b po 3 Triompson of Sycamore, 1l in a cleun | ariven by Waiter Cox T~ Ieiax Baussh, 2 [t ¥ LR SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS ' e s+ o 20%ivaeo] M kneraies, sepiions, 394 1180 NORWICH TO WHITE BEACH and 'return, weekdays and Sundays, Sporting club here tonight. It was th | was declared off. New Turnips, - ias 5112 2|} Tickets 40 cents, including trolley service from New London to Beach. gke’nenfl opmlxo:;d at the rmssldedfi‘;’at ey Ments. 1901 30231 v, H8d “ laus outpointed and outgamed his GOULET'S RACE. Pork— Winfer Lamb— 314 a2 12 0(f forot fvswiae e enchuptr. 5 LTS RS Spareribs, S GEmaet, o2 13 S Mondays, Wednesdzys and Fridays to September 2. ~ L He Wkt the Tanltille On Bis| Soties /B 3B 33838 ne wnmn WATCH RILL o282, | BLOCK ISLAND MONTVILLE VS. HOSPITAL Event at New Haven. Smoked Hams, (Native Lamb— A RETURN RETURN i 4 iiched 5-20 g5, 3 4 IN ONE MORE GRAPPLE New Haven, Conn., Aug. 17.—A ten | Smoked Shoulders. 5’;.“;""’- ;; 50c Adults, Children 25¢ 750 Adults, Children 40c — mile open was the chief event at the| g o o o = w,g,‘;‘;n Veal— 41 HOURS AT WATCH HILL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND Rival Baseball Camps Stirred Up By | bicycle races at Lighthouse Point to- | "GRofy cup. 25| Less. . 20 Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill Coming Struggl night and was won by Alfred Goulet in | Dried Beet 35| Chops, 18 and Block Island. For further informatjon, party rates, apply at office 21.351-5, with John Bedell second and | Corned Beef, 12-18| Shoulders. 16 of company near landing, Norwich. , Since the Montville team succeeded e e ifi‘éfie e pEPrthme S”"o nE R s uE- Cleveland 2. NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent. n puiting over a defeat on the Hos- i 4 Chops 20 | Cleveland, A ~—Cleveland defeated by DON,T THROW AWAY Dital last Saturday, interest nas been | WaS ruf in three heats. from Percy O rounds. 33| Shoulders: 18 | Nov ok todasr 6 't 3, Clereiana. fuding Ford a wour chance to.get insured because s|FTOWINg amons the ‘supporters of these | Lawrence. ¢ best time was in the | Shouider Siosk, 5|sausage. 20 | pule with ‘men on based. The batting of Danlels, New York, Aug. 17.—Frank Klaus, the: Pittsburg middlewzight, earned 2 trotters, the feature event of the grand circult meet at the track across the third heat, 7.27. A one mile handicap ;fi-flu n‘ Vegetables. Tomatoes, . 10 Celery, bunch, Eeppers, ‘Parsnips, ‘. 0|New Potatoes, Turnips. Spanish Onions, 10 45 Cauliflower, - 29 Red Bananas, Native Salt Pork., Glescland Ghicago Jocals, 3 to 0. for:Tie Dome team. , 2 7| Jackson and C: i oade: B Gt ‘Score: B R . Pk e . » P:taburg 5 Mx:l_dlewg:ght Ou, tpomted Gy d,one }ohnny‘ Ormppess . 0 55;:;%3&”“ e | it e : 3 ey o 3 3 P.M. |P.M. . s ‘ ~ Thom; —No Knockdowns in the te: unds. tring Beans, 10 z # Norwicn o &2 u.ns Block Island . Lv. #2315 i = 2 eten Ro %fi,“,'u‘g‘;,“'“" 16 | 87 Louis, Aug. 17—Johnson heid st Touss to|f| New Lon 950 . Watch Hil ¥ i : - White, 10 | fout sentieréd hite while 13 texmmates Lit he ball Waten Hill. . 10.55 ll.n New London . y = at_opportune moments, Washiozion . Block Isaind .. Duel 1236 Norwich ....... Du 1L Noon. *Daily, except Sulndlyl i TWER BLOCK' lsm WATCH HILL and BLOCK DAILY afiv Until Sept. 5, u’fl ISLAND l xSundays only. mind whether it pellet is In the caicher's mitt. on_top of everything else Marty a wise head, and he rearzes that it isn't necessary to always show the batter his spitter. If he can outguess the man at the plate and fool him by the bluff of wetting his finger, he can 2 our| two rival baseball camps which indi- : foveta 3 4 : TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. you can tell. Come in toddy and let|Season when the teams meet on Sat” |’ Ryan second with 1i0_ Sards and | Faney L 1 Dusns, e, 20 218 1 S h Frsickicss 8 H 1 H us write you b A el Saxon Williams third with 115 yard : G Broilers, $1.50 31 e 53 i G g orwic ine . A.FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. o - be | Flovd Krebs won a two mile invitation | Native Chickens. 35 Squabs, 4 013 11340 Wiison.s 2 3 ISAAC S. JONES, looked for as in the last game, excent |in 3-55, With Oscar Schwab second and | Broilers, 315 2 230 81 3%30 ofamesp 4 o —TO— Insurance and Real, Estats Agent,|that there will be one change n each |John Bedell'third. i "'“"s"" 833 0810 mome uawio 1l Toms ¥ 1 NEW YORK Richards Building, 91 Main St. |lsam so far as known now. Mont. e e e e e o o $01 30| Paea for Keeto tn 7un. o ng, Ville 1s to have Norton playing instead SOFFEL GOES HOME. e e . 3% 5 Tbs. 31 Gl P 4 s st STEAMERS of Geary, and the Hospital will have —r Cheese— Brown, 18 1bs. §1 oo graee BT s I 55 THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL |Ssm Austin back on third instead of | Owner Clarkin Paid Off Former Nor:| New. 18| Cutloaf. 12 Ibs. 31 100 New York 5131 GCITY OF LOWELL g Brennen of Jewett City. W. Walsh, wich Player for the S Eng. Dairy, 28| Powdered, = Two base hits, Bates, Herzoz, Fletcher, 2, Snod- Real Estate the victorious pitcher: for Montville A S Elcibars. * P uolasstnt o 1 G - eraaay Shlnets” thrve b b Benciers Dosie: o s Flrs Invinsder i Bl again shoot them over | Gus Soffel. Hartford's secopd base- | Plckies. gallon. 78 P Borts ico, gal. 60 IBatted for Grems in 6t F i CHESTER W. CHAPIN a ce, e village team, while Bill Aus- |,,a5n " wre broke his® arm1 fen days | ES8S, local, doz. 35| N. Orleans, gal. 63 S A atl New York. Choose this route next time you go 1s 1ocated in Semem Block, over G 8%, | 1l Captain of the Hospitals; will liie- | TU™ FECLPTORC B2, Sams, fen daxs | BERS, 1060, Jom 23t 0y 0 Ieen e NSy s v 4 e s o[ to New York, Youll have a delightfal wise again be on the firing line for |1 ome in Red Bank, N. J. Soffel will| VIneZar, gal. 25| bottle, 25:50. 1, Score by innin 23 0 2 § 9| voyage on Long Island Sound and a Wiiliams, Reom 9, thira Soer. his nine. Last week's score of 3 to |pe wnanle to play for the remainder Kerosene Ol 11-13 | {eveland, 000 02 mmer k000 - 2 ¢l Siperh view of {he wonderful sky line Telephone 143 |1 shows how close the teams are|of the year. He received his season's Flab. Two base hiis, Jackwn 2 Tumer, Cree, Daniels: | MitehelLit 1 2,1 i 3 g|and water front of Manhattan Isiand. matched and may be taken to show | B, M FCRE, C08 TECTTEC S8 SR ON S | Market Cod. - 10/Cods’ Tongues, 15 | thies shase hiff, Jackson. Easierly, Creo, Woiter | Morsausrt 10 0 D o ¢| Steamer leaves New London at 11 . — that it can be anybody’s game when |bo% IS 2 Of S. Haddock, _6|ound Clams, op. | Daniels. 011 H 01 only, due New York, Pler ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW they meet again. Sl b s Steakl Pollock, ' 12 at. _ 1110 i 03170, Bast River at'tis and Pier {5, i S HAER . eakfich, i5|Cannea Salmon, 15 REETERD r 20 o | Nor ver, 7 o'clock next morning. 3 IR Am. Sardines, 5@15 2 for 26 e 5 e Y 3 E WILL MATCH JACK MONTY. - A =iis 3 Detroif, Aus. 17.—Boston defeated Detroit 4 to 3 | Severoido 0 0 9 8 : Brown & Perkins, Attmeysat-law | Doesn't Like 'Varsity Pitche o e Totstars g0 | 12885 in’ the “oobinz o« & ihres Fams srid. The | SmUBD 3 0 0 4 3 sy NEW IT,ONllo { Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| Manager Miller To Send His, Boxer Jimmy McAleer doesn’t think much | Boneless Cod.10@15| Boiled, 5 | T Bevkens Detroit. Totals, 32 7 2110 5|Crandall.p Enirance stairmay nest to Thames ‘Agffinst Sherman of Myst of college pitchers. 4lthough he is | Blackfish. 1B/Steak Cod, i3 = “sors NEW YORK sirsonl National Bank. Telephone 38-3. g pbeizd K Dadly in need of g00d pitchers MeAleer |y claras i~ J0|Eiotaas ™ 1013 Eawwar 3 2y T 9] scoro by innings: il Write or telephone W. J. Phillips Rilly Miller, manager of Young Jack |Tefuses to scout the colleges for ma- | Wealkfish, 18 Halibut, 23 | Englelb 1 010 0 1 0/ Cincinnati . 0002 Agent, New London, Conn., for stat. Monts. the elever 155 pound hoker of | terial. McAleer says the average min-| Smail Mackerel, 20| 5mensr, 3 |dewisar 4 1% 0 4 | New York ; S 101 vooms’ and information. ysia BRADY & BRADY. Norwich, is pleased to think Kid Sher- |OF league pitcher: has an easy time| Eels, 15-18[Salmon, e A R S R 1 1| Called in eighth—darkness Attorneyn amd Coumwel at Taw. |man of Mystic is really going to give |[00ling hitters, and a college pitcher | Sunfish, 1ol whiteqsh, 20| Vinado 3 3 3 4 1|Basmenn P ELE L 286 Broadway, New York Cit,. Menty another chance to annex an. |d0esn't meed more than a curve ball | Boe Shad.e Bt 35 | Toteraun,ss 3 9 2 3 olStomagec g0 WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. James T. Brad Charles A. Brady|other scalp to the Norwich boy's bet. | Most college pitchers have that and | NTS 0P o SWorafsh R S J —— : of New York. of Norwich, Conn.|Miller will meet Steve Bogue, Sher- |nothing more, he says. . He points out | scallops, at, 60 S Totals, National League. 5 man's manager, this week, and make |{0F example of failures Walter Clark- | Native Smelts, 20| Totals, 33 Chicago_ 2t Boston. a final gettlement for the bout, which |£0n. Harvard’s pitching wonder, who ey Cinclnnat! st New Yoik. - . ¢ |will be held in New London of Wili- |failed to make good with New York, ADDITIONAL MARKETS g i o fn 1| IR Domln'ck & D° 2 k mantic, and later with the Naps, and DeMott, —— Sl ST el R L i s e R E TR T A 1 Mminic Miller will start his protege in train- | Who is having trouble to make good Hay, Grain and Feed. Two hase Vit. Cobh; thres base Lit, Hendricksen: American_eague - Members of New York ling at once and will have the assist- ;‘;’i;*; O ihe mega mying bad & falr| Mo 1 wheat, * sLSSEominy,, © $150)|teme mun Lews T ; Philageiotte st Chisen, Fare s‘_n“ ew 0]' ance of Homer onity, which will be o ran, ornmeal = e ————. New York Cleveland. i a great help £o, Jadkc. ‘as he has met | : Middiings, wt, $1.50 Athletics Take Two from Chicago. s cei 3 Straw, cwt., 51 00{Hay, baled, T Av b - by op- | Washington at St Louis Frelght and passenger gervlc- Steck Exchange Comnecticat, and her shoald he & wal. | Sterling Pirates Seeking Games. | Bread Flout, biu 01 3 ot e O Gl B et —— o s acich: Teogays, Fhikcs- Established 1870, | uable man fo have areund. The Sterling Pirates would like 0| me Louts, ° geg0| o e rit, $1.69 | Lo, vyminz both sumes of u double header here OTHER BASEBALL GAMES THURSDAY. arom, Norwich Tuesdays, T % Homer Monty would like to meet [aITange games with any fast ama- | Rye, $5 |Cottonseed ifeal, SRS s B S S K EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. e 10 Shetucket St., Shannon Bldg.|any 145 pound man in Connecticut, | teur teams in Eastern Copnecticut. | orn, bushel, T cwt., $1.70 Chicaga. Philadephia. 1 WWon. Thit foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, especially Kid Carer of Norwich and | Baltic, Jewett City or Norwich Cen- | Oats, bustiel] 0h|tir. Ot Meal 0" TS S A S Weanesdays, Eridays ai 375 ! . Abe the Newsboy and Buck Falvey of |trals preferred. Address all challen- SLAS TR 3 3 o] Sidrin L 21| natimore 4 < Bankers and Dealers in |25, Tomon, wiie the Sounger Sons | ces to box 115, Sterling, Conn. Live Stoe $0 55 olenE, § o| Zoonts . YCELTACE Ateut. G20 ty's challege to any 133 pound man e Cattle— Veal Calves, £, 10 5 e Investment Securities. still holds good to_any one wishing a | McCormiok and Walsh Featursd. Beef Steers. 3778750 | TR 3 013 5 3| amhwer Selected list of Bonds and P a| 50, Flly, Miller, Norwich, Conn., 196 | mpe pleasant View baseball team d B SheeD . ssp e | S 3 3 ol s ist of Bonds a referred | West Main Stre g mbs, $5.50-36 | Sumane | . Sy feated the strong Opies on Thursda Tambs, 38 | Tasne 'r{ Caatida 1RG5 Low Rate Excursions To Stocks sent on application. e = afternoon, 3 to 0. Jack McCormick of Hoss, 35 | watshp 1 i R R Y elvasia Took the King Georg the N. F. A. and “Bunk” of the No Hides. *Lang ° me Buffalo 1, Jersey » Buffalo, N. Y, Aug. 17.—The King [wich Centrais were two of the promi-| Trimmed Green | Caives— Torans, E AU Newark—First zime Newark 1. George stalke, rvalued at $5,000, fof 2.13 | nent performers for Pleasant View. ,| Grads “Thafted for 8 e e i 3 R0t 5h Tt Wend? Coulond Heakhior i 7 5 S e R train : ! Every outdor Tecreation: excelient Focs Batn You n | 6% Phiiadelphia 0003009 0 03 e B tog, {shiag. boating. tennls, golf, cycilag, de. | omE pass THE MAGNIFICENT, PASE, TWIN SCREW | FIMANUIAL AND GDMMERGML = o conneoTicuT Leacue stanowe. | Transatlantic Liner “OCEANA’ | . Wool. [ a o a e w 14,000 Tons-Displacement; 538 ft. Lem Straight feece, . Washed, 25-26 | Y Inrert T Lacgest, Fasé'?z,:éus‘}iux"\’fxzn‘ix:ndlcmlyn!m — s . a5t 1 Eively First-Ciass Passenger Steamer 10 Borm UNION PACIFIC STRONGER. 11900 Am. melting & R. Sl R T S aoade ¢ G Y | S e No Cattle or freight carried on the “Oceana. : ? 100 Do e e % Wenahan ife i 6o | Eiiding statecoom berth & meais. |Buying Movement Causes Jump of [ g i, Sisik Feundrice COMING WORLD'S SERIES s 1210 Serburs ] % 01| Bestcatsine on the Atianti up | : S . et T 8 clricTans in every room. Many | Three Poimts in That Stock: 0 Am T T TO BE GREATEST EVER | kmiec) S Connitcut. Lo G fooms with brass beds; sulies.de-luze with privats b e P % i ! M Sl 5 e g T ps 300 At Waterburs Woteriiy 5. Bridgeport 0. Daths; fincst promenadedeck in the world. Grches, NEED TO BE FIXED. | vosition ~tgjmasts improvement was | s Aikima: 2uoce &0 Whoover Wins the Fans Will So Stel- | i o AR | R e . e . 5 |shown by the stock market toda Do BMa . lar Baseball and Record Crowds. i TOURS 1 e T omere vees, WHY SUFFER. PAIN OR ] There was little recurrent liquidation, i g gtlne - : e Beantiful booklet, - Tfinerary, Tickers. etes . except at the opening, when a driv e otls, One prediction can be safely ven- | Scoro by innings: > My bt Bermuda-Atlantic Line, 200 B'way, N. Y. PAY LARGE PRICES? of ‘the shorts, who were more or les Brooklyn Napla T tured at this time, and that is the | bhnescpais o ons e v oe vk c: L 'L New edtora s, 1?:“«;:prgégo;xiihcae:lotl’h;a!rfys’sgs:fiezezoeg cm,,_}dm;‘l;g world's series of 1911 will surpass in — {rses el b S s Yok = it i e e B l’.erp:!"Il.\vK. s ::)13::5; any h.ey:, played previously, NATIONAL LEAGUE s‘un&l}:rs. At Worcester-“Worcester 7, Lowell 2. Steamel' Gal‘dlnel’ pain you can mave the most gen. [||Teversed itsfelf and remained relatively csapeake & Ohio. BESr phieh tefmarwin theipen- - 3 O'TOOLE’S WEAKNESS. sitive teeth ' removad . By - our ft;eady ungll shortly before the close, Chlonsodes Bl - nants in the American and National | ox ork i — — s N method. when anofher selling movement obli T e . < : | Pittsbury - i ; : Ocean Beach, FPleasure Beach an Wa fill teeth with silver or | €rated a ynajoritysof tha gains, the gen- Cllicato & N W11 leagues. The terrific fights in both | prinsdcpnis o Indisnapolis ; Mansdsr & Telia - WHErs /0 5 oo Do ih 116 . i B0 g e enamel for 80 cents and goia ]| cral levdd being lower than the Dre- ek 3w S br.seb:lll grgamzatmns for the cham- |St louls - i“ Pittsburg’s New Star Can Be Hit. roturning, > Wrrives ai Norwion 125 for $1.00, or solid gold crowns ceding degy. st Ene Ak Pionship have keyed the "fans" up to 85 5 5 235 T p. m. and p. m. 5.00 The mvost encouraging feature was Vlorado & Sou e = b 43| T have information concerning the|™gyNDAYS leaves 9 a. m. and 205 r. H. D. Sydleman is a mem- 57 Com_Products S, . may he worth a lot of money to seven | * oot ber of this Association and su- ‘},,“:‘;’;‘3’,‘;}35 ,‘:,&‘Eu“tifég;l;?l};fiud:d‘a"‘ Delnvare & Huds FH tho gex or of games for the worlds ot A T o oo vatica | Club owners in the National league| SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS perintends the manufacture of Bland by mida > e e s itle is bound to reap the benefits: Chicaso. the le: . ‘and won a free hiting | when the St. Paul wonder worker joins |to Pleasure and Crescent Beach our artificial teeth. v ‘midday had gained over three i At present it looks like a 10 to 1 | contest today. 12 to 8. Purdue let up in the closin g ing | d d Frid. Fare round T jrtificlal teeth. He has no [ipoints. Buying of Unioa Pacific today Distlers' " Securities - bet that Connie Mack's Athietios. will | inping ind home wuns by Gaode and Schulie, ihe | LittSOUTE neXgall” was the surprising days and Fricaye. s - | apparently emanated from substan e kg erg 10th of the season. were responsible for most | Statement made recently + Jimmy By ordering of us you receive [F|gourcas. which by the bye, have ve Do. 188 5id opresent the American reague in the | oi'Bhd Six' runs swred. The bude of Swemer, | Burke, manager of the Indianapolis MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO. thz benefit of his vears of ex- § hemeritly denled much of the gossip General £ w2 ctober. Who will repre- | Donlin and Jackson was notable. Score: club. “Marty's spitter is started by | = Str, “Wyandotte” leaves New London perience. bt otaihe, goseln e sent the National league is a mooted Baston. : moistening -the side.of the third finger | for Greenport, Shelter Island and Sa& Work guaranteed #n years, || with equal emphasis denounced the R R goestion, and the man who would pick T % & §lof his pitching hand. When he lets| Harbor, weekdays, 10 & m. 4.10 p. m. and as we iease our offices and || selling of Union Pacific as having Tnichorsues Mot o Sabul ety o sen 33 § 2 28 0o the ball one sometimes can hear the | Geoyes Jaf Hp/ger, roturning. Jegk have been established here eight [f|originated in obscure or irresponsivle Do. ptd ... OTESTRLUOn would) e 858 4102 0!finger snap at the point of propulsion, | 48¥ Tl vears, our guarantee is of in- [ quarilers. Inter Hamvesier gambling with fate: But, granting that | Donlinet 15 3 3133 5|so great is the force. This causes a disputable value. | 7fited States Steel was another Thtemmatisaat’ Sager 166 ook e e essy ure winners, | Lgunte § 2 R Dt | iR oE We will he pisased“any time [|stoc’k that restricted support, at ad- Ty i Chicago last year met the Athletics arldene* 3 1 £ 10 4 0 orinary soifieRiRo R B TURE B HOWTUCK AFE to exawine your teeth without J|vancing prices, although turning heavy owa_Centra = i o Purduep 4 $ a3 o o|ers in the country 2 Navjertheless the stock was taken in | 400 Ladeds Ges | 5 104 2 L Totals, 2 Richters 0 0 0 0 9| goes through the same stunt of moist- Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. ‘m e amounts, as attested in the day’s | 25100 Lehigh Valley 2 E,Dard C:"n? M?T ";?de YoiCuls look Mintep 4 2 9 % 9 ening his fingers, only he doesn’t. He PRING WATER ATISFYING loutiout of 217,000 shares, and the ab- [ __ ‘" Loulille & xu i erE TiuneEiive, gamba play < L rotans, 2112 4| merely makes a bluff. Then comes S0 Upiitn wan. ascribed to interefty en- o . Lot e nwns a}inrp:l;se alx_-nd a shock 0 | score by Inolngs % = the ball, and he has such tremendous 34.2 N h, C s tirely conversant with existing condi- goans. But they have not for- |Boston . 3 1 *—121 speed that while one is making up his Tel. 34-2. orwich, Conn. lng e“ a ar 0l-s t.fo“s T 155 sthel TLausiie: gotten. Nor have they been convinced | Chicago ... 2 4 2—38 a spitter or not the Now has that the machine of Frank Chance's building was working smoothly. Chlcago they expect that anotner se- ries would result differently. Under the circumstances, if the Athletics and Chicago meet, the interest and excite- ment will be much greater than last Two base lhits, Sweenes. Jacion. Schults, Dovle, Goode, Gwwdy. Melntire 2: three base hit, Sweeney: home runs, Donlin, Goode, Schulte. ‘Taking the market as a whole, how. F{er many stocks displayed a distinct ckward tendency, particularly Sr. " wl Reading. Lehigh Valley and th» m issues. This was partly due to e prevalence of a variety of rumors ~which embraced fear of further foreign T DR. JACKSON, Mer. 2 Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. We have some pieces of Furniture, Tables, Chairs, and Swing Seat suitable for Piazza Brocklyn Wins from Pirates in Ninth Brooklyn. Aug. 17.—After the game had apparent- Iy been lost by Brookisn in the Sixth by wild pitch- ing, four passes, a batter hit and & single giving Y. ont. & W rrotls & Western. Northemn Pacific : B Pliisvors the Teads the Jocals tallied in' the minth 1 [ el Ei ’ < ind wom. 8 o, 7. The score: cer the fast one and save the fiine_ propebii, of, scjuced el | A3 el Suppose Pitanire wins cho Nationat | ™ i 5 g | S0t oton (b fo5 one 8 or Seashore Cottage. street was plainly discouraged over the Plitsburg C. €. league flag. A series with the Cores Serd 5 S5 % 5 8| “In spite of all these requisites of a v prospects of an indefinite prolongation Bittsburs Cosl Athletics would be a fight not only for [&rmess [ ¢ 1 0 [fi2ers, 2 1 8 9 M oregt hall player, O'Toole can be hit, H H Tof the congressional session and the e the world’s championship, but for the { Carycer 4 1 1 0 : 5220 8{and baseball posterity will have to (4 alllllflg i | IOS, )| apparent fallure of the efforts to ai- Raiiney S sorin e L S TR T R e O ¢ 4 0lhand it to the Indianapoils club for just the labor situation in England. Eeading .~ oy oy said Tast woeke hat Al e 417 o0 s 5" 10| discovering the system. Now remem- 31 Willow Street _— + |To these were added intimations that e Pt Reih ‘:‘rfik‘sfa":’sgo‘fimph’fizggfgg for | wikonet " 3 2 1 09 1 20 ber that O'Toole mixes his epitter and ; . i % e e a Gibson. E 0 2 is fa & that sometimes he Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Kiters | UEESRIAS 0ol Rt entar | 413 Do d Yitness {he sames at Shibe park. Ow- | Ferwp’ 1 8 18 0 o b e e oma moist bail in an entirc| WALL PAPER FURNITURE Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Fans, Lary |points. |ing to the casy all-night ride between | Cemnitip 29 2.9 9 S © 5linminz. Of course if you know the W, Parssohis. 0 chvomabiats. i London was' fairly active here, sell- : 3 thetye oilics; attendance figures shouly | Totas, 3 724 0 @ 0| fast one is ~oming along you can mur- UPHOLSTERY g y Lunch Baskets, Bes.th|ing about 15,000 shares on balance, Sloss Shef. el e S ® ® 9| jor the ball, s6 you must develop all Baskets, Napkins and Lunch Sets and|mostly Union Pacific, Southern Pacific Southern- Pacifie . etween the two Pennsylvania cities. ¥ 10 1|your energies, toward this one flaw In and United States Steel. Southern Railway And 'if New York should be the op- . **Batted for Seanlon in Sth. % Boats of all kind. Db Bon At At Rt WAt hasy.' Total Do B e poment of the Athlefics. Gracious! | & sian for Whest in 5. Martyd doioee ’ sales, par value, $2,205,000. Texar & Pasine.. Fhiladelphians have rot forgotten the | None out when winning run ssored. NO EXCUSE BY KEEFE. Tilited’ . Sthtce - Zoverdrisnt. bonfs Toledo, 8t L. & W. drubbing “Muggsy” McGraw's Giants || Sere by innings i il . VRS, EDWIN FAY, Franklin § {arg | mere unchansed on cail Phior™ Pacit Bt Masanen B oo eyl T Cincinnati Twirler Admits When He ez . ' L] P D e oy e onyonge 10 fact many AU | Tw bus Wis Claike Tooles, Coulsn, Erwin: Is Out of Form. It Makes Wrinkles Tnited Stiates Realis. 2000 United States Tubber. 217300 United ‘States Steel three base hit, Miller tional league contender, so that Connie Magk and his crew get back at the Giauts. The short ride between the two cities would also be a factor in making the series a wonderful suc- Warry over ill-health does your health no good, and merely causes wrinkles, that ake you look older than you are. Pitcher “Bobby” Keefe of the Cin- cinnati Reds is a nonali hurler. “Bob never-has any excuses to.make. If he is hit hard he admits that the opposing President Lovett Says There Are No Dissensions in Board of Directors. Bresnahan's Injury is Serious. Philadeiphia, Aug. 17.—St Louis put up a splen- did_exhibition’ in all departments and easily defeat- ed Philadeiphia_today. 7 to 0. Manager Bresnahan WALL PAPERS New York, Aug. 17.—Président Loy of St. Touis. who was wlked on th wrist by Lobert | batsmen had their eve on the ball, al- | If you ara sick, don't worry, but : 400 Western Marsland oy Sesterday, was too ill to leave his hotel. It wil be about it to make yoursel? wefl. To Are all in and ready for your tn-|ofine URion g dflst;‘;“;:mvfi?m;fl:?;ax 1200 Westinghouss” Flectric Then take the Philliés—Dooin's e | thoush he was Ol ipite it and | this we repeat the words of thousands spection. AN grades asd pri g 1300 Destern Union - Hopes are still in the National league stuff. If he is wi e adm R e S I T 8r and price), in. |statement late this afternoon. 300 Pmcenne 3 L. 5 i gl 1 st Louts. Philadelahia. Takes no excuses. In one inning of | T cluding eur Englich Imported P npe: “Ordinarily it is not the function otl Total sales, 864,000 sha iyt i S wblpo e 5 B0 s ol N me he pitched recently, Keefe gaye | anly ills, similar io yours, when we Moidings to Match. Decorathons and |2 [2ilroad executive to take cognizaace A Priladaiphie that 5 marles of Pugrins2d 4 22 ¥ Olpasbe® 4 9 3 & 3|three men bases on balls and hit one | 8ay. zeneral painter's supplies, o are|o Lok oie Rl conplibng snail e Tor e B s O 52 Tes | Ronetsis.to # 211 1 Olsherish & 0 4 1 0(man. The Reds had a pretty good lead | mow racalxiing oidies for paper hange st ton dave Tnian Pamfe TanS, he Jew York, Aug 17—Cotjon futurcs | champlonship at the same time would | Ertitsr R R R T e a e e ing, decoration, and painting. singled out as the object of such an | {i%0ed Stealdy, ~Closing Dics: August|suspond business in professional life, jhewerss 5 § § 3 QIBAMSdt 3 1o 1 31305 "Gown. After the same someone ) extraordinary number of baseless ru- L Ll H{ESGEOLYE NI Siore. e sole topic Of fpu..o 30 5 0 OlSpencerc 2 0 &4 3 1 ked Keefe why he was so wild in It 1s a wonderful female remedy, as —_— 12 { November 11.22, December 11.37, Janu- | conversation in the Quaker city would R asked Keefe why - mors so persistently reiterated thal it |21 1728 Fotruary o March’ il | o Tty Il Steeler . 3 19 2 ems 2 0 0 3 o|that inning. “You saw why I was wild, | you will admit if you try it. P. E. MURTAGH, ' seems to me due our _stockholders | A NSy EEPTREY Son MarEh | Pe g e e mereing & hon Totals, 331028 15 o(homm» 5 6 o 3 o|dlan’t vou?” answered “Bobby,” in his | = Directions for its use are printed ia " when such stories are designed to dis- A 7 n Al e ot sl ekenicing o N ser g 16000 . jn't get v turh that T shemd state ot thece = | Spot closed quiet, 20 points ~lower; | sation in having a winning club, and it 1800 o characteristic fashion: “I couldn't get|six lacguages with every boitle. Price Telephone. 92 and 94 West no dissensions whatever in our board | 1iddling uplands, 12.40; middling gulf, | Rajah Bresnahan's boys are the con- [ [T - 7 the ball over.” And that was the only | $1.26 at druggists. . of directors. That the management 2.65; no sales. tenders in the world’s series, the park 3 Totals, 30 527 12 5|alibi “Bob” had to offer. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., from top to bottom is perfectly har- will have to be enlarged to twice its [ IgEcs out M by batied ball 106 West 120th Street, New York. monious; that a change in tha dividend present capacity to hold the -“fans.”” | imatiea for Moore in. Sth rate has not been discussed or in anv . 17.—Money on canl|Even if Detroit wins the American | gowre by tnmwe: o 3 way considered, and aside from some | steady at 2 1-4@2 3-8 per cent.; ruling | 1628Ue flag, the interest with be keen |8t Louls S0 8101037 ALITY rearrangement of and additions to onr | rate 3 5.8; mnoioan L ng | _rmore keen than in previous years— | Philadeiphia 0000006 60 QL 3-8; closing bid Time loans 3-4. Two base lits. Hugsins, Oakes, Smith, Doolan, Steele, Konetchy. Magee; three base hit, Smith. vk g el i o especially when it costs no inore tham the inferior kind. Skilled men are employed by us. Our price tell the whole story. / YOUNG. and from any old angle the 1911 world’_ series is going to be the biggest and most ~ spectacular ever played. The’| struggle in the two leagues have made baseball the all-gbsorbing topic, and organiaztion, as I°some time ago rer- ommended, and which in due time will be mads, no action has been taken or is contemplated out of the ordinary. 2-1-4; offered at 2 3-8. Giants in Second Place. New York, Aug. 17.—By captufing both parts of a |- double header with Cincinnati here. todny, while days 3@3 1-4; six months 3 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. FRISWELL 4 STOCKS. even now the big contest in the fall is | Plttsburg was losivz in Brooklyn. the, Giants took’| STETSON & Sales. Tigh. Lew. Close. e anxlously awaited, o mttes coe- st Hew SR e D : “Li E et LR T it < S St 2 ol e e s has the Largest Line of Alarm T IEY | oA At W00% 9% Something It Disapproves. S el ol e ettt o L Clocks i th; City. on Exhlb't‘on A oy A wicked clerk is reported to have | Fist game " = = A 5 s pain, | Bunions, i stolen $50,000 from the National Sugar L | gt 5-27 Fi klin S A fine assortment of the Latest Styles f Ingrowing ¥ails. and PET e i refinery. "Quite a disturbance has fol- | Becters 25-. rankhn Street in Millinery for Summer wear at - ouses ty cate R AL owed the discovery of the theft. No |Batesct 2 ’l;tL sozh. ‘Y : im0 . ax sgar_company apuroves of steaiing—. | Honintzel 1. ¢ SMERE 12 o advertising medlum MRS. G. P.STANTON'S, i from it—Chicago Record-Herald. S 'Vldwly. lp s for iuinu- resuits,

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