Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 19, 1911, Page 3

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by tha condition of Brown, Cole and | Mc¢Graw's team was working weil, and . i s ¥ 1 Ritchie; as he figures on being ablé to| he wouldn't break up the present com- _Bx ) | keep ‘the team on. top by using, these| bination. “ . ) three men in rotation until Reulbach e or Mclntire returns to form. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDIN ANSURANCE. AUTOMOBILE FIRE INSURANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS. His exertions in getting Raulbach ani ‘Won. Lost. re i ¢ | phi % Mclntire in shape to shoulder sorfie 0. Ehnsdeioity May Pitch Monday Game Against Cindnnati—Bps'_ton the responsibility of the club on this trip will not be lessened. He is deter- ing the remainder ‘of its games to the : i : Will | mined to have them fit to pitch a full 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich. Americans Get Rid of Purtill and Meyers and Will nine-inning game at a terrific pace. Sell Bullet jack Th . Both men, when in. thelr right stride ? ON¢ & are effective against Pittsburg 3 e SR 5 et Jac cy. New York, which are the two clubs the Bedto .. Duiseis 5" Cubs have to defeat for the champIon fi Suwsit: Ane. 18 L Wit “ohd: Wolks: were . Bot F ship. 5 guss for Boston tnday, and this, compled with oot TOP SPORTS -ht-DhosJwd { tion, as repofed, happened in the sixth | From the present look of things clic | filding. cave Duovan's ‘met the “second Victory. of Boston, Aug. 18.—01d Cy Young, the | inning, and Taftville had three men on| Cubs start on the trip better able tof fhe sefex Score 9 to L Del Gainer nude bis veteran pitcher, who was uncondi- jbases and two men out. The batter|take care of their 'Opponents than on | his forcarm was broken by a ball pitched by Coombs tionally released by the Cleveland Am- | struck at the third strike, which the | their last swing around the east. Man- | of Philadeipni 23 erican leagne baseball management | catcher dropped, and every player|ager Chance’s twirling staff was then Boston. ! st = several days ago, will report, to the | thinking the catcher had touched the|in almost deplorable condition, and if | yysen.t Slgmeste W 1% 28 Boston club of the National lcague | plate left the figld. When the batter | it had not been for the remarkable res- ; ol T foz27:2 3 next Sunday. It is _stated that he |reached first to play his position he|cue work of Mordecai Brown tha team 5 8 o 5icobbr 5310 probaply will pitch Monday's game | was declared safe, and the ofier run- | would not be enjoying its hold on first | {21l R roton on o1n eac against Cincinnati, i ners ran for their respective bases and | place at presen: BE&1r 7Y Pitchers Tyler and Pfeffer have been | proceeded until they had all crossed| Lou Ritchie did considerable to keep i Hio S and stays thovght released to New Orleans of the South- | home plate safely. Umpire Riley de- | the team on top, but most of the heavy e e yes e “d“? TS Sres “°":‘e ;Y Sk N o & bRt ern league, under an optional agree- | clared the batter out for having forc-| Wwork fell to Brown, who succeeded in L8 te not afford it. A high-class, up-to-date beach, laid ou sens! ment, to facilitate an early delivery of | ed the man who was occupying first|bringing the club back to first place by — = — = —| ble manner, and sold only to desirable people. y - A 9% Pitcher Otto Hess, formerly of Cleve- | base while he was at bat. : taking the final game from the Phillies S r land, who has ben purchased by Bos-| The case was left with the president |in Philadelphia. 2 S s " ton, to confer with some high authority on Aside from the pitching _sla.ffA the & = 0110 3 LARGE pLoTs 1% D n DON.T THROW- AWAY § William Purtell, the third baseman | the maiter. champions could mot Dbe in Better | "o i i, Terkes; three besehits, Speaker and ) Dow: -, secured by the Boston Americans from ey shape. Every athlets is in perfect phy- | Cobb. 3195 U ward 2% Monthl: L s "hfln;"e to get ln!;refl !(’;c!“fl‘s 50| Chicago last season; has been sold to FINALS ON SCHEDULE. sical shape. TEe cxml; = .fr‘?e fi\;om > Ao . Up y ar you ave escape a fire. our East —_— juries. Johnny ‘Evers is back and ready naters 3, t. Louls 2. = tiirn ‘may be coming tonight as far as| \dazue. Hap Ao bt comuorls, of Ahs| Four Teams Play In Eastern Connec- Lo Sorap. Into, the ‘game A% & moments (S oufs. Aug 18—Tom Hughes had the better Terits’ or BHAGH i b is ol N ol ou can tell. Come in today and let| Pacific Coast Jeague, recently tried out tosut Longuie This Aibernson: notice, and Chance is slowly striking | %] o5 PR fel®s e 'St ™™ | Club House hae Eaen. orostm hizre.;eflct;ro‘:er:; Sre TiaE ipiot Howe, eeS B . i by St Louis and Beston Americans, i e s e st Lowis. Washington. the increase in valuation will pay your summer's expenses for ihe next few : A FIRE INS CE _POLICY goes to Jersey City of the Eastern| The close of the scheduled season e e e s a5 h ey vears. Seaside plots are increasing more rapidly in value than any other ISAAC 8. JONES, {fflfl‘"f& and Bullle'i;' Jacfilzc Thom“ya“"“ for the Eastern Ccnnecticut league ;3;1‘;:;":&,,‘,"?";‘3%2‘5‘1 g:?:retakifi Austind 4 1 1 1 1|chach 11 kind of Real Estate in America, and this is the last opportunity you will Insurance and Real Estate Agent,| i ;01%, 10 N OF Thise CASTEes 1easte | comes today with Moosup, Jewett | UUN ity [ oing in shape shoull| Seuucslf 1 8 2 2 80 ever get to purchase desirable water front property along this shore, that Richerds Buflding, 91 Meld St 2 _announce City and Dayille, haing e O | Fre mecessity”aries where o woula be | Heme 1 %14 i will increase your bank account. : JEWETT CITY OUT OF Ppennant without any question, but the | compelled to assume first base duties| gia: £ 01 i ClCuingham2 5 0 Groton Long Point cxtends over a mile out into the Sound, and has ther t are all in the game to [283in this season. Wallwces: 3 21§ 1lSmeete g 3 miles of water front. It lies 6 miles east of 1NE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE.|S(er, S80S, 056 41y Mo sirmios of |, The plavers aro nitting the hail hard | o™ 3 5 2 & alhuiciy T e e S B e R L R LR | e s i rd i again 1n addition to being in tiptop | "Cris e Real Estate Gets Permission to Withdraw—Will | the final day will be just as ot as|3500 L “\itic Hotman is fndimg his e ACT NOW! DO.NOT DELAY! Drop us a postal and we will send you vh d the; Totals. 5 12 2 = ks H nd Fire Insurance, Forfeit Games—Protests Under Con- | o1 ad s crosen D e e ting. " | eve again and will add greatly to the| <Baia for Periy in oin. a handsomely illustrated booklet and information about free transportation. PRSP, AR 07 10 0 ".‘c'_ sideration, Since Jeweun;l%z,\- has forteited it | [Ze :;’r;‘x"gx:):n this journey, which Wi b s | JAS JAY SMITH CO., 227 Main St , Norwich, Conn. games by Wi rawing from = 2 " Heini. i St. Louis ..... 200000002 0—2 G55 . % wiil:ams, Room 9, third ficer. At the meeting of the directors of league, the following is today’s sched- | Framic Schulte, Heinie Zimmerman, | 86,008 & oo ood 4 B0 00 A. CONNOR, Mgr. (Established 1879.) Telaphone 141. the‘ E.as!.gr!\ Connecticut _league at|ule: 2 are walloping the pellet at a clip that 2 ATTORYE . e E : ~| Wauregan at Moosup. many Superdly conditioned pitchers on | Chicars, Aug 18, —A wiple. @ double and ¢ ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW fras from thedeague, Herchy forflt | o rrenia st Dyl this stay home, but feared nome of | S won 110 5 trom Piilederiin indas. Mot STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 57!y senvice Until Sept. 5, to them and pounded out victory after|gan’s wildness coupled with two hits and an error teams they were to play. e e : L : s ; o | &ave’ the locals fre runs in. the opening inaing. Ths AMOS A. BROWNING Poor atiendance at the games was| CHANCE THINKS CHICAGO'S ietary. i:hr‘“n‘“‘giz\;‘“ujw;:Ss‘:ff‘ga‘mhfi e e \ p 2 . 5 wal.o o _— a streak or playin i- H y Phone 700. Complaint was made against Moos- | 1, Get Pitchers Going Right is All He [ ments while Brooklyn was here. H i0 0 Needs for Pennant. e 3. 0 0 0 ¢ | AM JAM L AP o ME. i1240 oif Norwich ......Lv) *820 |'x015 || Block Isiand ....Lv. | xa15 Brown & Perkins, Attoraeys-at-Law Prospects are bright for a successful MONEVILLE CANCELS oANE X i1 109 21 Yo London”. 950 I}w.qo Waten Hill . | *$30 < v = e ’ . “orhan.s: 38 % 4 al i . 55 N Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. trip around the east for the Chicago|Won't Play Hospital Today—Farrell | fintc™ § 5 ¢ § 5 o| ] Biock'saima” Bas| 1%3¢ | 100 S T30 Entrance stairway next to TLames Cubs baseball team after the great| Fills Date With Cranker’s New Lon- | Sullienc 0 0 0 2 o . 5 | Noon. |P.M. P M National Bank. Telephone 38-3. form Pitcher Lou Richi exhibited o L ear gggfl-lf e e o *Daily, except Sundays. xSundays only. against the St Louls Cardinals. The s ; Mowidgen 10 0 0 |Danforin . 2% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND SUNDAYS. superb_showing the knuckle ball artist| Manager Farrell of the Hospital team | Waihp 1 “Coombs o L o i evinced against the New York Giants|was comsiderably het up,” and witl| tase 1100 o © " SPEGIAL EXCURSICN TICKETS Attorneys amd Counsel nt Law. 286 Broadway, New York Cit,. James T. Brady Charles A. Brady of New York. of Norwich, Conn. Tecently was not a flash in the pan. He | good reason, apparently,when he learn-| rows, 3 13 went through the nine innings aganst | ed from Manager Flaherty of Montyil SAL Bresnahan's men like a stake horse,|that the Montville nine would be un- [ ;Baied for Mogridge in Gth. @nd the conditions were not at all fa- | abls to keep its return date for th ayiedifors Kennes QLo vorable. He held his opponents to four | afternoon 'with ‘the Hospital. What | feore b7 Innings: scattered hits and whitewashed them.|stirred up the Hospital manager the | phiiadeiphia The Cardinals pressed him closely once w5 base or twica in the engagement, but his A skill was too much for them in ihe | sade pinches. His support also was too| . i Cleveland 5, New York 4. sturdy to be penetrated. Clereland Clereland tumned the {ables 13 NORWICH TO WHITE BEACH and return, weekdays and Sundays, Tickets 40 cents, including troliey service from New London to Beach. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to September 2. WATCH HILL r:20Rn BLOCK ISLAND o:75Rx 50c Adults, Children 25¢ 75c Adults, Children 40c 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL 1% HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND 0 Collins, Dodle; three baso hit, 6;minick & Dominick Members of New York s i itek on New York today and won. 5 to 4. Fisher was hit Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill sJudstig tfom, thes candition ‘Ritchie) lard throughor Cleveland falled to score un- | B ang Block Island., For further Information, party rates, apply at office Cl fl[lge displayed against lh?_hl,zlrdln(«L xlt nl Jating was agsin a feature OF company Hear IanAlTE; Norais Established 1870. g T Nonste ¢ Cumco e s o Clevetand. “The oot " NEW ENGLAND NAVIGATION CO., E. C. JEWETT, Agent. # » 7 i . B d. New York. New hope of reiaining the grip on fi a5 E Do abh po @ e 10 Shetucket St., Shannon Bldg. place on tha eastern jaunt has been CGrencx 1t K vl e Nothing Like This At Jewett City. |awakened because of the fact that Tall.2b [taiy Bankers and Dealers in | Chance now possesses three twirlers ey \ TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, I s = up by the Wauregan management for | he can depend on. e A RISE IN MUTTON. = nvestment Securities. using 2 plaver under an assumed| All he needs now is’one more to as- ; 02 . . : name. The penalty for this is a fine|surs the Cubs success in the pennant LR 0 0| Only the Leg Went Up, and Then There orchh ine Selected list of Bonds and Preferred|f $25 and forfeiture of the game. . |race. Rrown, Cole and Ritchie. from s 63 0 L = e . President Benoit is now investigat- | what they demonstr: be | g 21010 Came a Drop. TR Stocks st on -abplication. ng the case, and states that if found | the muinstays on faunt around | otals, Gainn.p In the “good old days” at the Hay- - & that Moosup ‘or any other team has vi- | the eastern circuit. 1 Ibach or Mc- | : emprit 1 0 0 0 0| market theater there was beingplaved | INIEWW Y ORK olated rile 9. section 3, they shall suf- | Intyre can strike some Sort of winning IRERR] e e ilived fer the penaity. zait, the champion, 1 reassume their 5% 5 7 3 | & musical farce in which was requin STEAMERS Manager Murphy of the Taftville | former standing as better than possi- 4 8205 21 3 real boiled leg of mutton every team brought in a protest of thegame | bilities for anmother ~National leagis night. This, according to the law of | GITY OF LOWELL played last Saturday with Dayville, he | pennant. % ] ther, the “property ND— | claiming that Umpire Luke Riley erred | Manager Chance has been on the L e L Mo prop |in a decision which cost the team three | anxi rding his_twirlers for Jeveland SO e e eitiae man's” law, went after the perform- CHESTER W. CHAPIN s End M pEle. T Uh e SniewIat relieved o hate it Chase 2, Tz, Cret: hreo base | A0CE @lmiost untouched to the oflcial Choose_this route next tims you xo Birminghan. named. But the “flymen” perched up You'll have a deiigntful aloft did mot like this. fof they, too. e wondcrzal iy tine had wives and families, to whom a |and water front of Manhattan Island. boiled leg of mutton would have been s‘“";};"j} leaves '%“;"-’"i’-”ht{( nyl__’pr a thing to be remembered. ), River, at 5.45, and Piar 40, So they hit upon a plan, and one Jackson, Tumner; home NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Wan. Lost. r.c. | 4 2 1 ar 12 47 i 39 6 81 - FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. | A SLIGHT RECOVERY. | Union Pacific Statement Has Good | Effect on Harriman Stocks. | TEETH NEED TO BE FIXED. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR 7 o'clock next morning. night William Farren, who had the| NEW LONDON l 50 carving of the joint, was asked to fix ekl e p A hook that would be let down from NEW YORK —— | the flies into the mutton and ‘leave National League. 3 {3l Do ik, | Al games escept Chicago at Boston > r s r AR T PAY LARGE PRICES? | .. vori ave 15-No sman part | 00 Diculens | the rest to them.” Farren. always | \ UIU°x T rindin Gon, for wial of the recovery orded by the stick| 700 o | ready for a practical joke, consented | rooms and information. 1v3 Without the least particle of J Mmarket today was directly traceable (> b "0 Gen £ e 0 Rintbaci it |l G bhie MG a8 OBARE VA Biber: aits you dun Thve th ~ Q! the statement put out by the Harriman | i e o Heulbacyeana] | v ity removed oy “enr [ manasement after the close of busi- | 1 S mination fastened the hook into the | method. R T T fomas colled atier oty °s | leg of mutton. As scene shifters were Wa fill teeth with siiv quivocal Genial of any internal dissen- R e e B % PR B R B0 1 and goia J!sion in the Union Pactfic, or probabili- | of the Cubs were put, off ti preparing to “close in :md the é)ro:) for 31.00, or solid gold crowns §:t¥ Of a reduction of the existing divi | | witn 4 | erty man stood ln‘r'he wings ready to for $5.80, dend, was accepted at its face value e T jor o A seize on his perquisite the leg of mut- GHELSEA IJNE e ton was seen slowly to ascend. in most quarters, accompanied, as -t s Dr. H. P. Sydieman is & mem | z i S A ar ; - [ scemea to pe, urchases of Harri- Towa Centr Smer PR & 5 ber of ihis Association and su- §|man stocks bn the. pare ot bariers e el | Wil o 0 e o The audience laughed. Heory Comp- | periniends ihe manufacture of §| Clogely identified with that system: Kaata, City Siirs AP TR A i~ ! 90 0 0! ton, who was watching the maneuver, Fare $1.0 our artificiel teeth. He has no T e ol o 0. 2 PR el S e Rl be employees all By erdering of us you receive Bliverred thar the Hartiman party had Lebih Valley ... Cranker’s Team. !0 0l =ave vent to their feelings in ill sup- |8 girect to and trom New ¥ork. the beneflt of his years of ex- Wl manifested less celerity and frankne: Machas Oor . most was that Manager Flaherty, a §:3va o] pressed - merrimenty; ) EICCRE IS RS JB 0] R e ke perience. lin the matter of Mr. Frick's ratir May Deut. Sa cording to his own Statement, knew 0 0 1 o property man. who remained miser- Rew York, Pier 25, Bast Rgver, ‘:vvm zul nteed ten years, ‘;nrem fr]om. the Union Pacific compan; :;:l'.;n "f‘*f,p.;‘e';" pfd. on Thursd. night that he was not L] % 9| ably serious and gazed at the fast de- ‘;Qotx ““d“cve"f i,,,v 'M,.,, .,n:' and as we lease our offi | Of the Union Pacific episode, howev. C i i - o = : P Yednesdays, Fridays, at 5 . m. have been established here signt [||much of the myatery, inclading th o’ o R ) s AeSmmeia g kit s 1| parting supper With a1 w z'-‘besl’fle Freight received until 5 p. m. years, eur guarantes is of in- | gin of the enormous selling of the past Missourl Pacit S resmal A ek _| countenance. Suddenly as the scene C. A, WHITAKER, Agent. disputable value. thrze weeks. remains unsolved. There M:Jf/m!? L‘NQLN vrd.. Montville not playing g*;; was almost closed in the hook, which We wlxll be pleased any tims ‘were hints today that the_nc‘a} ((uun'e Do, ptd s Walsh's arm has gone so "| Farren had unfortunately fastened ! x(;-:‘:m ne your teeth without :!n\:rlnrhllrt-gi::uaizfr t\;‘\;‘l' h'l)?;mnn;por; la .:ian‘_ zer'lFur:"f'll !xlusl llfllr-d out the OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. | only in the fat, gave way, and down | 3 erty—a A | daie for th it arranging e Open from 9 "s SHE et miich T by ane St Tk With Cranker and Ryan of New Tin: CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING came the coveted mutton with a ter-| LOow Rate Excursions To pen from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. Jloften opposed the plans of the Harri- | man faction. North American 8300 Northern Pacific Every selling of Unitad States Steel nonball and Central A. C. of New Lon- | Brileeport ployees roared. both Farren and with Cranker and Ryan of @on t6 bring a4 team up here, com- Won, Lost. P | rific splash upon the dish. posed of strong players from the Can- | Springfeld g a8 5 The audience now roared, the em- | 3 1 It . - today, even though it kept pace with| 50X - T ACEa Pt Ny oo~ | Herisa Tdeal Sea Trip to the Most Dels Y, ! - pa 0 Dactfie Mot e | don. Cranker or Burrows will twirl a LTS f “Agts” i K"'g DentalParlors | oot v 3 2 Uhe” game is sure of being a fast o | Yot b i | Compton roared. and as the “Suiw | Bty Cuuie: Neercaton: sscelmt s {undertone. served to call attention to People's G. & C. ——— Waterbury ...... 0 LU hid the unrehearsed tableau from shing, boating, teonis, golf, celing. & P.C. C. & St L One Off Fullerton’s Bat. Connecticut Leagus. view the now delighted property man B A e D vl ackew Here is a hof one off Hugh Fuller-| At Wariord—Tariford 5, Waterbury 1. Five In-| v oped upon the stage and secured his | mn&l"lltk Liner' “OCEANA’’ i’y nings . | the proposed tariff revision programme DR, JACKHON,. Mgr. at Washington and denoted some un- Norwich, Conn. easiness as to the outcome of the leg- Pittiburg ¢ Pressed Puliman Franklin Squar |islatien at the national capitol. Al Rallway & O e Drov : o i w pritain—New Britain-Bridgeport called | {]] treated supper. — London Family 14,000 Tons Displacement; 538 ft. Lang . kD Teading : One day Providence was batting| e . rair ) ot i AT et n, P e pered du Republie 1 & S Jersey City extra innings. In the 11th| At New —New Haren 0, Springficid 0. six | Herald. | e e e to Horw cas o Ewa DO Tt eEng Doskine et e e the Rhode lslanders worked a man | innins; i A Mo Cattle or relght carried on the “Ocen B a, ci SRR s oy 2 # s ; = PIRST-CLASS ROUND TRIP, Foley Kidney Pins will check the | o n&ly dull on this decline in markel e e R b et EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Byron’s Three Great Men of Europe. rm‘llng:u":‘aifm r:fim‘.:.;n?'fl. 815 o o 2 . =L . : : Best caisine on the Atlantic. contrast to the cxtraordinai activit: Do. pfd Lord Byron said that Europe saw Plectiotangio every.room, Meny fleld. 1t looked like a cinch for the Won. Los runner at third to score. -The throw | Rochester . e to the plate was 10 feet wide. Mc- | Baltinor Cormick, the next man to the bat, ; progress of your kidney and bladder | which attended each successive dowan- #roudi~ and heal by removing the cause. | ward movement of the last three weck: &ry them. The Tee & Osgood Co. There was not evidenca of public in- hem Pacific uthern Railway Do. ptd 3 Tennesseo Coper al meu in the early part of with brass beds; sulies.de-luze with priyar throe grest 8 baths; fincst promenade deck in the world. Grehes the nineteenth century. But Bo one | v, Promenade Dances, Gymaastum. ‘W) .18 20 1 15 ik , 1 58 4 Oniy Bermuda steamer with sibmas —_——— :-,ren. z:x( much of (;hci Te m’-r',\ mf.\; Texas & Pacific saw it coming and took a crack at the | o | mow, in the early part of the twentieth Tbu RS inci e National Metoroyele Tours. short. contract | 7 L o ornE D E e ball, driving it to right field. The | Jenes i b century, couid guess at the names of | TOURS woceis "2 Transactions in the first four hou Twin C."R umpire declared the runner out on ac- | poi cocoooee inas 72 more than one of the three. It may be | Bermuda-Atlantic Line, 32 Tnder. 2 Un. Tag & P. Tnion Pacifie . W e L Un. R R Tovil One of the chief topl - : Mo it 2 i ik Wissiet davverea- | TrAnsastions In the-grst four hous count of McCormick interfering with on al the recent cenvention of the|ghares, of which 220.000 changed hands Wederation of Americam Motoreyclists|in tho firt hour. There was some n- Eastorn Lengue. "7 | that Lord Byron was joking, but it is the ball. Manager Billy Murray of the 1 v Providence ol asied MeCormich | g Al Suk—Tint gume: Moniceal 3, Newark 4. quite possible {bat he was serious when . That he meant by hitting a ball “Aleis G hifiio series iy pouponed; rain. | he named the curons trio. Steamer Gardlner wi Buffale was the great success .t|crease of activity in the final dealing: Do. pfa . S A L L i ; The twe nationsi metererels . iouny | There were mumerous net gains of (v e Zrgwn {m by ons of thefopposingiout- | &t Bikimee: Beitue i | Third in his litile list be placed him- ek sl to three voints. and the market's tone [ 11870 United States tecl wWh " E ' New England League. gelf. the second person was Napoleon | Leaves Norwich for New London which supplanted the customary en-|5; the close was more sustaieed thag | 1800 Do, ofd ... What kind of foolishness was run-' . = New England L : sl sdridh: D | eean. Beach Pleasure Besch and durance runs. at any previeus tims of the day o Vi e nug. around: jdose/in” yonr_tofeplece | < 4 MooHe, Toie, B Leme e 4, | DONAPATLE, 400 P oand (OrEMos | Gregcent Beach 8.05 a. m., 2.05 p. m. It was felt ‘W' many Who attended| T ondo Dousht and sold tn tiis mar- | 25 vhpcen when you swung at that ball? inquir- second game: Lowell o, New Hediord 0, Fertited. . Was (ieorze v Brummel. Beau | roturning, arrives at Norwich 12 the convention that the tours not only {ket, the net result being purchases of [ 10 Do ‘ofa 0100 o My ; At Brockian—Brockion-Lynn postponed; raln. | Brummel. “kiag of the beaus” and | p. m. and 7.25 p. m. wers more satisfaciory in giving pleas- |a few thousand shares. Failure of an- | 310 Wewern P e e R WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. “Le Lol de Calis"- From Jerrold's| SUNDAYS leaves 9 a. m. and 206 ' L] lers who participated bu her London broker in Am 3 700 West. e s ' o ’ . “ e P. M. that thes served to bring S EIok | Sopait s R i A ericins Tus oo W .“,“’75,,',,;. ook keep from bumping it on the seam, Rty | “Beaux and Daudies.” - 3 e lAi EXGURBION: TICKETS o the attention the country in a|of this i, e week. Opera- v e g g, hat' = 2 » cai ¢t Boston. > T R A 3 3 v 2 i - b g v tsburg at Brooklsm. 21 Motoreycling ig net ok sald C.|changes were without intérest or in- COTTON. wants you for the New York Giants | i Lous at Phlladeivhia. Willle had just received a severe : e+ Daikald of the Foderation of American Met Bonds steady, aside from weakness [ NeW York Aug. 18.—Cotton futures|! never did admire McGraw extra American zeagus. spanking. “Mow,sit,” sdul.uis fatbec. | ARODUND e . | DAY cyclists. “It is & pleasure and this fact|in American Tobacco four por cent, |(\0Sed steady. Closing bids: August|agantly, so Ill ship you over to him| _ = = = A¢erless weasie. you go straight over into the corner By the Stesmiblo | |10 DAYS #2 borne in upen the many people who| Total sales, par value, $1,571,000. 12.31, Scptember 11.38, October 11.33, | at once. Now' ok ‘st "Crcvetond. 4 —THE— [“CLEVELAND cosr reside along the route of such tours as| United States government two per | NOVember 11.33, Docember 11.40, Janu- - Toston ‘at Detro there and sit down. e e tn Jewve New| $680 were conducted shis month by the F.|cent, advanced 1-8 on call. ary 11.35, February —, March 11.44, Donlin’s Return to the Game. Washington at St. Louls. A semihumorous thought struek Wil- wunln Toek Getober 21, 1041 A. M. The riders are not Dressed, Thes d April —, May 11.53, June —, July 11.54.] Mike Donlin, formerly captain and Lo lte. He stopped howling, and a sheep- | on ax |The gecond o lesss @re making the jeurney easily and STOCKS. Cottan 'spot closed quiet,” 10 points | outfielder for the Giants, retired from |CLARKE FOURTEEN YEARS fih. gl overapredn s, tatE, FAGE A an, Fragcies ¥l 8 comfertably and their appearance| Sules. % higher; middling uplands, 12.50; mid- | the game in 1908 to go into vaude- A BIG LEAGUE MANAGER 3 M rirs? 3 ¥ OCEA!I s 1h Oct., 1912, when they enter a fown or village! "t Am Cuper dling gulf, 12.75; no sales, yille. He rej%lned the Giants zm; sea- pal.)b ul:e 'f";“kfl'n isn’t that sorter . s shows it. Thus the motorcycle is giv-| - e A pa) son, and has been used as pinch hitter. | 5. " rul ' it in?"—Exchange. Crulsing ) a fair chance to demonstrate: its| i s MONEY. In & game at the Polo grounds recent- | Pittsburg Director Has Long Record 55 LINER [ ? @ualities and the riders themselves en-| 1900 Do. pfd New York, Aug. 1S.—Money on call |1y Donlin proved that he has some of of Efficient Service. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, #oy the trip to its fulle bt R 8t. Valentine. 41-45 Broadway, N. Y., or local agent. 3 100 Am: 3t & 1. There were two natienal tours to| 100 Am. Lecsmotive’ the I. A, M. convention, one practically 100 Am. Malt. ... An Nntiios steady at 2@2 1-4 pe: t.; ruli te | his old-time hitting ability when he 2 14 Gat Goan 25 elostng’ nid 575 | put the ball into the right fleld stand | Fred Clarke has been = major league | The 14th of February is a day sa- 60| for a home run. His baseball career |manager for 14 years and has devel- [ woq to St Valentine. It was a very t 2. Time loans very o s e oAk 50 oy s 93 | starts back many years ago in benn- |oped some of the greatest stars that rom New York and ths > 51:::.:0. . Whitney g:h-(r 1';‘;;'". S R 1-4; six months 3 3-4. sylvania. Then he played ball in Cal-|the game has ever known. He has | 04d notion, alluded to by Shakespeare, mand B, A, Swenson of Providence, 1t. A, maghr Do i % 1.;:""({?‘ }lle}:l::yed in St. Lumls \;‘Ihpn v\ion fo‘ur ?;l»nnngl's [{md olne world’s | that on this day birds begin to cou- 5., were, pectively, the western 1 Am. Tel. & ‘Tel CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. e Cleveland team was moved there, | championship. Starting out as a gro- o on: 00 Am. Tobacco prd pecsiesioslie oo LRI He was a pitcher, then played short- | ceryman's delivery boy he has amussed f;; o:‘;’:fif;fl:?:':fl; d‘:;'fe"‘:; ::: D faimeis Minkux © e 0% Ay seng stop, and later first base. Mike—al-|a Yortune and a world-wide reputa- L4 947, 938 943 ways a_good yer—drifted to Balti- | tion. He own a big ranch in Kansas | taining professions of love and affec- 2100% - 100% 9% 100 516 | more. When John McGraw came to|and says when his baseball days are | t1on.—Noah Webster. New York he brought Donlin with him. | over he will go/there to spend the rest 65% 64 1116 65 Mike ‘became a Polo Ground favorite.|of his life. During his entire career s34 H% 811518 | He was,a big batting factor in_the[on the dlamond Clarke has been one thuslastic ever their success. If tours| ssuw Atchisen are decided upon fer next year it is 500 Po. pld . ... certain that they will be even batter( 10§ Atlantic Coast Lin attended than this year's. 290 Bethichem _Steel 1200 Brooklyn Rapld Tran 90 Canadian Pacific the eastern roadmasters, and wers en I MONTAUK STEAMBOAT CO. Ray Seymour made two miles on | ‘00 Central Leather (% 6L 68 T8 pest team McGraw ever had here. New | of the leading hitters of the game and smotoreyce in 2§ at Salt ake Cliy| o Cloubenias fono % uw | YoUk fans were sorry when “Mike”|he has an average of over .500 for 15 ( . Str, “Wyandotie” leaves New London | F. M. WILLIAMS, JR., General Ast. wwcently, being within two~Afths of a| . i Chlc. Great Westem. Whis 14516 14 %5, | Passed up baseball for the stage. This|years. Tn 1897 he was second in the | $or Sreennort Ays. 10 8 i 410 P B H, C, LONG, Special Agt. R4 ‘m"“ made by | 1900 Chiea) i & B ¥ #7026 aln " 77 hseason he “came buck,” confident that | Natioral lcague to Wilite Keeler, with | Esaves’ Sug Hornor roiuriing. | ween: F. f. KENYON, Smssdal Agt. N : i ~ 2 he could show his old batting ability. an average of .406, 2 days, 6 a. 357, 1¥1¢ B NM Conn. un2se

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