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TRAVELER® DIRECTORY. Norwich Line gave him such a “dedperate hattle at > ‘{ Hammond, ¥nd., not so very long back. i In the true sense of the word they are , Jlight heavyweights, because neither of them could make /58 pounds and be strong, although 'Tim says he could in AUTOMOBILE = . FIRE INSURANCE Newspaper Adveriisement ., Points Way to Health| e —— { = g — TO— < R o 3 o s a pinch and for an impertant match % . b et Ray Photographs Show Only Severe Sprain—Honus|that invoivea a lot of money: W Y J L m &(Sm X- y Ah P & 4 y P i hil‘h:elje'are ogmérs,,‘:oo? gurt( z&ey tlmv}e‘ I c!ns trutht\;{lx saiy that Dr. Kil; NES ‘s ORK . 5 -4 3 in not been foun it vet. utl . | mer’s Vi - very 00d 28 Shotuckat: SHFRRE, - Will Be Allowed to Exercise—Hopes to Play in the |12 P(n, [owng put Yl 160G TR | ue s sowe mimacouia S tous, ne game; | MeTs, Svamp Koot s a very &ood TEAMERS ; ) 2 i posing today as a real middleweight 2 : -, |but also'for weak and sore back, as| GITY OF LOWELL Eastern Invasion. "/ - who would not rather boX at 160 | petrit Takes Eleven Inning Game from New York. | Well as for rhaumatism, 7 Jpounds than at a figure two pounds About a year ago 1 became ill aml . y Short. of that. Indeed, some of them unable o work, my trouble being 4 . W. CHAPIN would rather not discuss the matter at eDtroit, Aug. 21.—6alnor's sigle in the eleventh. followed by two flelders’ cholce plays and Gardner's eor_on Donoran’si.easy_grounder, zave Detroit & .| _Pittsbiirs, Aug. 21—Definite - an-today for a 10 round fight here tomor- nouncement was made tonight that the injured ankle of Hans Wagner, short- stop of the Pittsburg ball teamy shows no hreak and that the well knowh play- of sustained only a severe sprain. Five row night. Papke, it was said, wouid enter the ring weighing 160 pounds. He is in &\cellent shape. Burke is confident that he is in shape to make thé most of the opper- all when there is a chance that they might be called upon to prove it on the scales. Perhaps you wiH notice that most of them, when boxXing among themselves, accept :a_ higher weight victory over New York 5 to 4. Dis lincup with successful New_ York. abh ¥ Wojter 12 Hemphill,cf Chase.1p Zaa resulls. " The score: Detroit. ab b po !Bush.as Cobb.cf. Crawford.tf Jennings switched lame back. I read of your Swamp- Root in the newspaper and in an Almanac. Believing it would do me good I went to my druggist, Mr. Skin- ner, and purchased a bottle. Finding relief in one fifty-cent bottle, I pur- Choose_this route next tim ou to New York. 'Youll nave a defightfol voyage on Long Island .Sound and superb view ‘of the wonderful gky iins and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves N London at i1 p. physicians visited Wagner at his home | tunity to meet Papke. The :two met | Without a whimper. But when Paglke | cCreef De'hanty, b chased several more, and in & short|m. week days only, dire New Y6rk, Pier today. A number of X-ray photo-|once before, three years ago, -when |iS meéntioned they immediately insiste Knightss time was able to continue with my |10, Bast River, at 5.45, and Pier 40, graphs were taken of the injured mem- | Papke won the popllar decision, al- upon\‘!as pounds. Funny, isn't it? Dapsean. work and am today feeling iell and|North River, 7 o'clock next morning. ber and the above statement was giv- | though Burke camme within an ace of | Now, if we are to see Papke in ac- |§; en out following an examination of tha pictures. The player’s ankle was given a “baking” late today, and tomorrow ‘Wagner will be permitted to exercise. While it is said Wagner ‘will not be able to join the team until after the winning when he put his man down for the count in the third round. It will be Papke’s first appearance it his country since his return from Ens land and Australia. Charlie White wi: referee the bout, and among the spec- tion at’all we must accept him at a weight satisfactory to him. After all the scolding has been finished and Bill has been toasted to a finish_for at- tempting to raise the time “homored limit, -the fighters will have to take Sweeney, o Blatr.c Wahop.p “Danieis Totals, 10 None out when “Batted for Sween | s mmiosumnmmes il cssonnianss! 2l owrnoum: SRSty g F2ulle 3 Bl memcimaanun Hloarpunnns 8] oBsnenstne your chance to get insured because so Your far you have escaped a fire. turn may be coming tonight as far as you can tell. Come in. today and let us write you A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY present ‘eastern trip, Wagner enter- invasion comes to an end. TRI-VILLAGE CHAMPIONS. Eastern Connecticut League Pennant Goes to Dayvilie—Wauregan Second. tators will be the Marquis of Queens- BUNDY BEATS INMAN. Californian Defeats New Yorker Chief Match of Newport Tennis. Newport, R. I, Aug. 21.—The princi- in him at the figure he suggests or o losing end with Papke is far bettor than the average winning end else- whare. ADJOURNED MEETING OF % BOARD OF ALDERMEN Score by innings: 7~ Senators 7, Chicago, Chicago 4. sl erwosnssus wlormmscosera Aug. 21.—Chicago’s locse _fielding was greatly responsible for Washington's victory today. 7 to 4. Seott pitched a d game, but Olmstea: and Mogridge were hit freely. Johnson was in fine form, Chisago havinz but one had inning. Score: strong. I always recommend Dr. Kil- mer’s, Swamp-Root to my friends as I believe it is as good a medicine as can be found: : AUGUST STRONG, 3412 Second Street, No. Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Skinner makes affidavit that he Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Prave What Swamp-oot Will Do For You Agent, New London, rooms’ and information. NEW LONDON NEW YORK $ 1:50 Write or _telephone W. J. Phillips, Conn., for sta: . Jyzia - ’ o 20 (] 20 0 0 0—4 o ust® tains hopes of playing at least a few |bury, who arrived here Saturday. without. And going without means [ Behor®™ -0 3 6 0 88 5 § 0 0 98] s0ld the Swamp-Root to Mr. Stronz. " DON,;T THROW AWAY games with the club before the eastern — Josing a fat plum, for, be it KNOWN, | 'muy biss bits, Delehanty Cobb, Barizell, Chase. - New York CHELSEA .LINE 3 pal feature of the opening day ‘of the : @ g ISAAC S. JONES, The Dayvilie (Tri-Village) team |31st all-comers’ tournament of the nai- | Approves Awarding of Main Street | yirymr 4 5 % o ofyanmce 5 25 o o] Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- Insurance and Real Estate Agent. | ok the pennant in the Eastern Con- | tional lawn tennis championship on the [ Paving Contract to A. J. Langefeld. |Iord.ib £2 18 isamerertd 50104 T O) ton, T Y., for & sample bottle. 1t will Fare s".o“ Richards Building, 91 Main St. necticut league on Saturday, defeat- | C2sino courts today was the unprece- 2 z Difhertzdt 4 31 0 O|uakert? $ 1 3§ 1[convince anyone. You will also receive ing Taftville t the final game of the | dented number of players who apnear- | Willimantic, August 21—The ad- |ycy ez 4 § 4 3 d|sintaess 3 2 3 1 o|a booklet of valuable information, tell- Freight and passenger servics schedule, but they had the rag, any- | d to battle for the privilege of meai- [journed meeting of the board of alder- [Tan'hinss 4 0 4 5 OfMorgm3t 1 0 1 1 vling all about the kidneys and bladder. |} direct to and from New York. 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BHL | .7 "They nad a oafe margin sver |ing William A. Larned in the challenge | men, Monday evening, to hear and dis. | Mullenib 4 1 8 2 slCngham2b 4 © 2 2 0| YWhen writing be eure and mention Th From Norwich Tuesdays, Thues- i > e L 2 v Blecke 4 1 5 3 lsueste - 2 113 1 4] Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regzular fift; days, Sundays, at 5.15 p. m, the second team in the race, Waure- | Match, nearly 200 contestants being | cuss the facts relative to the recent |ECeke 1 06 2 ontenp & 10.8 @ 34 ' v i o P TR Real Estate gan, whose percentage was .650, while | Provided for in the opening round. award of the Main street paving con- | oimsicadp 0 0 0 0 0) " ——_—— —|cent ana one-dollar size bottles for sale oot Roosevelt Street, Monays Fiva:d the leaders ran up .773. The follow- | A large number of defaults today |tract to A. J. Langefeld, was held in |Moeridgep 1 0 1 1 of Totals, 32 827 9 1|at all drug store Wednesdays, Fridays, at 5 p. m. and Fire Insurance, ing was the way the teams stood at | Cleared the list up well. All the lead- | the council chamber, but later ad- [JAnse 1.1 0 0 0 = Freight received unthl 5 p. m. 15 Jocated in Somsry’ Biock, over C. M. | the end: ki ing players came through with easy|journed to the town hall because of | zwhite 0.0 0 0 o YANTIC HAPPENINGS C. A. WHITAKER, Agent. " thira fi EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE STANDING. wins. Former national champion W. J. | the unusually large attendance, there |zMesnger 1 0 0 0 0 N . Wiiliams, Room §, T - it Clothier of Philadelphia dropped out, | being about 150 voters present. It N s ina T Telepbone 1% |1y vince o owing to business ensagements. Jras asteed that Attornes Thomas . s i . Grace Church Sunday School Members W ; e principal match of the day was | Kelley shou ave the privilege of | *Batted for Scott in 5th. i i Soomm H that between Thomas C. Bundy, the | opening and closing for his ciients, | ~than for Lange i 3th. Enjoyed Day at Beach—Stone Bridge| Low Rate Excursions To ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Tafiville 1 Californian, who won the all-comers' |the Ahearn Bros. and Arrigoni, and | ZRan for Block in om. © Closed—Personal Interests. Cor i B - tournament last year, and who has|that a committee should present their 2 Brown & Perkins, Mtemeys-at-Law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway. next to Thames Natlonal Bank. Telephone 38-3. ATHLETICS A SAFE % BET FOR FIRST PLACE Philadelphia Sport Wri er Passes Out been selacted for this year’s Davis cup team, and F. C. Inman, the New York expert. Bundy won, 4-6, 6-4, 6-0, 6. CHALLENGES ANY JUMPER. side of the case in between. Mr. Kel- ly offered as evidence resolution No. 539, passed by the board at its June meeting, the contract between the city of Willimantic and Mr. Langefeld for 1910 snd the proposed contract Score by inning Chicago. ...... . Washington as Two base hit, Street; Tntyre. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Mrs. Peter LaBelle and daughter, of Chicopee Falls, weres recent guests of their aunt, Miss Maud Lamoine. Miss Rose Lamoine of Baltic spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Mary Rose Soucie is. spending Ing, fishing. boating. tennis, goif, BERMUD An Ideal Sea Trip to the Resort in the World; Cool and Healthr. ost Delight! Every outdoor recreation, excelient ses ba't 1,300 Mile S: Ocean e iy 0 . d THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST. iy - the Dope to Fans, Geer of Jewett City Will Do Three | with him for this vear. He first ex- Won Lo re | ihe Woek with her sunt, Mrs. Noah|yrapcatiantic Liser ““OCEANA’’ AMOS A. BROWNING — Standing Broads. N o e contmis e ] i Miss Blanche Richards has returned | - 14,000 Tons Displacement; 538 ft. Long Attorney-at-Law, < 3 Richards-Bldg.| The sporting columns of a Philadel- — e Do lowestbld, aud BIOUBhE s e e i3 from a weel’s stay on Fox Hill with | Larfest Fastest, Most Luzurious and Only Pz Ph phia paper fisured it out on Saturda;| Reginald Potts of Jewett City, mana- | 0ut the fact that he was a competent | puiadeiphia 180 it i L A A S ) Sively Firsi-Class Passenger Steamer o s b it 15 that the Athletics had 44 more games | ger for Joseph W. Geer. challenges any | M&R With emple experience and that | st Lous 4 ~ Johin McNamara has retaried . 4fi: | FrotA ae sl I to play to-finish the schedule while |man in the state of Connecticut, in- | 1€ had complied*with the requirements I ter spending & week with his siand- | cluding stateroom berth & meals. up ot e oiie Detroit had 42. Allowing that Connie | cluding Yale college, to jump against|Set forth in the specifications as ad- ) parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara | Best culsine on the Atantic. Domlmck & Domu“ck Mack’s boys win half their remaining | Mr. Geer three 'standing broad jumps. | Yertised, and that he had submitted .8 of Norwich. | Toomswith brass bads; suties.de.me with prive: games, it was figured that the Tigers — 3 (‘;‘:j::gpsosa\ll;fl Eool ralp rci;rgeg{;‘ Cincinnati 7, Boston 6. M. J. Shea spent Sunday in Leb- bathe: inest promer .dem(;;nu.‘l"' i e 1d v ' Wi i S8, s IR an . e = oston o z fight i % tra, Promenade Dances, Gymnasium. Members of New York | i s "smcs” © hect i Stutioss | PAPKE HEL®S MIDDLEWEIGHTS | (™0 S0, prtudnt o Mie i | i o, 2 ot mate s, ot [ ason, %% P00 W00 0 o) i Bt e, Cmeseli at_the post. BY RAISING THE LIMIT.| bids were opencd, was next examined | ia % S 1y Snoensy aeured In (oo visvors run | MiSs Jane Welsh and niece, Marsa: | TOJRS incinding, Shers Virourtiows. Steck Exehmge When it was taken into considera- é e and told the circumstances of the casc. | setiing. The score: ' Cluetnmatt: Pirie Toas cottase: 5 Beautiful bookier. "Ttinerary. Tickers. s tion ‘that the Jennings crowd had won | More Fights Since the Thunderbolt | He said the bids werc not opened pub- s abh pota € Mrs. Hermon J. Gibbs and daughter, | Bermuda-Atiantic Liae, 290 B'way, ‘ Established 1870. only 12 out of their last 29 games, the | Will Take on Boxers Over 158|licly, butn the vault Aldermen Shep- | sweneran 4 2 % 1 § 4 o 8| Marion, were recent visitors at Watch ope passe t s at the - T = Reon it 5 f E 10 Shetucket St., Shanpion. Bidg.| Tevics Tooked e w ire ot o Ath [ Pounds. ness a few questions. e i L AROUND| N 2.5 ISES © Duration place from any angle. A long series| From a rather selfish Wewpoint, it is| Why Ahearn Bid Was Dropped. Milerit 4 2 10 0Downerss 4 2 4 1901ing 5 few days at New London and By the Steamstio [ {() DAYS Bankers and Dealers in | °f home games at the finish is count- [a good thing for the fight fans that| Attorney Keliy next examined David | geronds 3 0 7 1 5 & 1 0|Ocean Beach. —THE— |“CLEVELAND cosr ed upon to be a big asset for the|RBilly Papke has taken a broad view of | P. Ahearn of the firm of Ahearn Bros., ! Klinge ~ 4 0 2 § 240 0f Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith and (17,000 Tors.) $650 Investment Securities. Philadelphians. the middleweight question and that he | who were the Mext lowest bidders. He | Terduep — 0 0 0 1 0Clarke, S 8 2 5| daughter, Lila, spent Sunday crabbing wmflfl et i ’ TR is willing to go over the recognized | recounted the story of the opening of | Bk § § § §Remer? o 0 o o|at the Drawbridge. 8 | oniki ey Selected list of Bonds and Preferred| PAPKE AND SAILOR BURKE limit of 158 pounds in his battles. The | the bids and the awarding of the con- ————| Miss Emma Counterman spent Sun- | Necrssary 1 WAITING TAP OF BELL. |FeSult will be a far greater number of | tract and said he wanted to know why | Totale <3 09712 5] Touls 3102711 1)day at Watch Hill i 3 OCEAN Stocks sent on application. + | battles in this division and just above | the committee had done as they did. a 5 B Joseph LaValle of Hallville was a 1917, Twe Middr —ht Will Go 10 it. Alderman Shepard, chairman . of the | Score by fmmlngs: o, o) caller at the village Sunday LINER Crutsing 8.8 e WO Miaciew s Will Go 10 Rounds | “For instance, take the cases of gooe | street committee, ihen told why the | Sorgm oioe w0 8 0 8 416 2 08 Mrs, Sarah Schlough and daughte dis Lutse. at New York Tonight. men who are near middleweights in|committee had awarded’ the CONLTact | my, base hits, Bescher, Sweeney, Hobiitzel, Brown. | Miss Bertha Schlough, have returne HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, = and' around Chicago. They can box |to Mr. Langefeld, saying that they re- to Waltham, after spending two weeks | 44.45 Broadway, N. Y. or local agent. New York, Aug. 21.—Billy Papke. the Jllinois Thunderbolt, who is claimant to comfortably at from 160 to 168 pounds, jected Mr, Arrigoni's bid because his . Louis® ory Due to Sallee’s Pl at the home of Edward Jones. e 2 1 vt if they were asked to do 158 | representative told the committee that | Broosn, Au - “Louts opencd a weries of | K. A. Jones spent Monday in Bos- 2 |the middleweight championship- tite, pounds. they would simply smile and | he would not sive his daily personal | ssmes with Brooksn loday. sinning the foitial game, | {on, G d and Sailor Burke, the New York as-|turn away. Loow at Phil Schiossberg, | supervision to the work, as called for, | &t 1. ‘The visitors’ sictory is to be credulted main: & = teamer ardiner pirant to the title, completed training | the navy champion, and the man who | and that ALearn Eros. bid had been |1, ', Stice. \who not onls pitched wel, but fielded z | Corwich for N London rejected hecause it was higher than | Knetzer freely an wild on_the bases, placing Sunday School Outing. Leaves Norwich for 3 London, that of Mr. Langefeld. He said that | iz seds i it, as Bergen bad an of | Nfompbers of the Sunday school of | Ocean u[i h, 186;:.\m» E&h s:l he had no personal feeling in the mat- | %47 12 G5, Brookiyn. Grace church cnjoved Saturday at|Crescent Beach 805 . m. 205 p. m. . GUMMERGIAL for e b nrrl o el e iy S L5 5 St A T bt} OCSSE Beacly paing ViA St 00K | Ui o i . X or the best interests of the city, as |Husains2b 3 s 53 1l TN ana B 7.25 p. m. = he believed. He read extracts from |Qzkesct 4 2 OiDaubertab 4 2 9 0 0] Uy T 4 Mrs. Stewart and children DAYS leaves 9 a. m. and 2.05 e e & : 30 ofWhestaf 2 0 3 1 0| M. Mrs. a ; the “specifications to substantiate his 12 o/Hnmmer.2b 2 3 2 4 of Howard, Harold and Tyler, of P N e DOWNWARD MOVEMENT. 0 Rt staternents. Attorney Kelly then ques- 41 o{pavidsan.ct & 0 2 0 0l mour, Conn, are spending th SPECIAL NEED TO BEYIXED. - 7 4500 Choaiai g Do tioned Alderman Shepard closely and | Hauserss : Oipemgeret 4 1 ¢ 9 7| mainder of the-summer with M to Pleasurs and Crescent Beaches Mon- i i brought out facts to indicate that the | Jiiie” 2 fesene™ 3 0 % 3 0| Mrs. J. W. Frink. Mr. Stewart days and Fridayd. Fare round trip 60c. WHY SUFFER PAIN OR Moderately Heavy Selling Suggestive committee had overstepped their au- | Ssheep o o| Frmin 3 00 0 0fbuilding a iarge windmill on the Gilbert i e | of Profit Taking by Speculators. 'fi;fll;’A;l Pl thority and that they had not asked N’" =5 Sieeey 2 ¢ 0 3 8| namb etilte: -—'—_“L_K:"r"m 6 = ric: o i ‘otals, 29 10 i 1 Al STE U . PAY LARGE PRICES? || ~ew vork. Aug 21_The week in the | —am Gicss & A1 EeTativh o he Spectaeanione oo meny | iBMRed for Do i ot === | s i aolie Tasves e stock markét opened with a renewal Do da o mitted them to him for his approval, | sewe by tnnwe New Bridge Closea e e R Without the least particle of i,',‘e,',’i“i,‘fi?:,?‘,“ thole go:nwnr_g move- Chicags, 3¢ & S5 % as they should have done. He said |st. Lopis 21282000141 The new stone bridge actnss the | Leaves Sag Harbor, in you can have the most sea- [/ 7} o pagspiayed sslichchavoc €. C ¢ &St L. that the resclution gave them the right | Brooklm ... . 3 Vaittativer ds cloBedith the i, be- | Gave st o 1o 180 & o Mitive teeth removed py “oar ] With prices of securities for almost a | Colorado Fuel & Tion.. to advertise for bids and nothing else. |- Two buse bit. Dauvert; three base hits, Mowry, | SNTE FRER I8 L08EC L0 {18 TP method. Wa 1l teeth with silver or month. There was moderately heavy Selling which again concentrated upon the leaders, Union Pacific, Reading, Colorado & Southem Consolidated Gas Corn Products Alderman Whittemore took exception to the questioning and rose to a point Daubert. Pirates Won from Phi s in Ninth. Ars. Coleman of Montville wa cerit caller in the village. a re- he. " Deinwary. & Hud of order but was overruled by the = : 0 the P for 3500, "o Caotig eoiand Fo'd i United States Steal. In fact, dealing | 700 Demer & o Gran mavor and the cxamhnation continued. | Philudsbia, Auz o1 _sicr piaving » fne w- | Miss Martha Neeland spent Tuesday S in these issues during the fifst three |~ Do Bt .o He maintained that the committee had | M, 1t i i, "oy Fifichare. 30 to 5. Steele | &t Watch Hill D S | hours of the session constituted over | 11 pler Securdiies no: dore as they should, but had |and Chalmers who Stasted fhe. gams, ariver | Charles Brown has purchased an au- oD% L. . Sydleman is a mem- |75 per cent. of the whole, The decline | iim ho- 1xi bia | gone according L0 custom, spite or |G i mbber tn one inine They were succeeted | tomobile, IEAlg e ] er o » Qusociation and su. Jltoday was more suggestivh of proft 1300 Do 2d prd . personal feeling. He laid stress upon | b7 Camaliz wnd Meore, T, ruecls o (6 1871 yonn Tague spent Tuesday at Watch perintends the manufacture of taking by speculative interests which oo - Seis 3 3 our artificial teeth. He has no bought nn last weeks low price. 2000 Great Northem the fact that the committee had failed nings for the home teal being his major league Hill. Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Kit: i i E o bitting of 3 Wio' made s home 5 : 3 equal in this branch of dentistry. || Perhaps the most discourfiging event| 00 Hiinen c Lo submit the specifications 10 e Cor | 20t Mot ant & Swtie:” testured e ‘oniest | _The Misses Glasser of Albany, N.| Wagons, Wheslbarrows, Fans, Lan- By ordering of us you receive [Ifwas the announcement by the Har 306 Interbprough Mei. That according to the city charter, the | e =g i Y. are the guests of their brother, Mr. | tgrng, Parasols, Lunch Basksts, Beach the benefit of hjs years of ex- Jiman system of its policy of retrench-| 00 Po »fd - .. e Aol v R e ahing o S o a e sser, at West Farms. 2 Biakeis: Nastine and-Linah Sote and perience. ment because of unsatisfactory earn-| 100 Inwer Marine prd SAHOR eontuel [dratt the mpeciAcal| Brimadbe 3 a1 2 % 17 2 0| Master Henry Hamilion of Mok , Nap! ch Work guaranteed ten years, [|ings and other adverse conditions.| 0 International Beper b toaas Clamert 131 2011005 the guest of his grandparents, Mr. | Boats of all kind. and as we lease our offices and ! While no oifivial statement was vouch- |~ {g\‘:“fiff"fll Pump A dfor C it Sl e 5 2 3 o #|and Mrs. Henry Hamilton, for the re- have been established here eight ::fidmb? local Ofléclals}altli! underxslt:r;d 500 Kansas Ci i o PF’“S”B ;I' ammtes. Fon i e 41 00 0| mainder of the summer. . ¥ sur guarantee is of in- [|| that the proposed curtailment will af- Do, pra . Attorney S, B, Harvey appeared for | 'Knnieib 5 1 § H e e Sons as spending = LA 1 n dispuiable value, g fect several thousand employes in the| 100 Loflede Gas A J. Langetdid, the successful bidder, | Wisonri 5 2 2 o e T NRS. EDWIN FAY, Frankiin Sl]um We will be pleased any time || clerical departments of the Union Pa- | §ije lebeh 2 and said that he believed that the | Gibson.c LG oo oo ou e ey b e L L > to examine your teeth without J|cific and Southern Pacific lines, and| ‘3ifousine & Nash committee had done right in award- |Seos? ] 0 § 38030l Mrs T IL Tracy was g recent guest | X charge. | may later embrace the operating di- St ing the contract to his client and that - OB B st s B e B I | visions. Incidentally, this action on under the circumstances and accord- | Totals, il % o 6 b ol Mrs Frank Gifford and daughter of | Open from 9 a. m. till 8 p. m. J! the part of the Hairiman roads was ing to the specfications could not re- | Now Tuton wobe Zecint aticats oh 3k King DentalParlors accepted as an indirect response to the recent demands of various em- ployes for increased pay and shorter cede from the position they had taken in the matter and now set the contract *Batted_for Moore in and Mrs, John Kilroy John Tague ha mo 5¢ aside. Attorney Kelly then spoke and | Batied for Aoore s B e hours, closed with the plea for fair amd just | ,paited for Hall in rhi Sl el Rl SR CIGAB Pressure against United States Steel ireatment for his client, :‘r such : thing ‘Soare by Joni ({aArd“m:\\Lak; sp B lay & was again pronounced; in fact, more were_ possible under the conditions. | piusbrg 000 319G . DR. JACKEON, Mgr. | so than at any recent period, and the He then thanked the council for giv- | Philadelphia 032 0—7} A L. Bellefleur and daught May. You try one / Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn, §| ieaVy offerings of this stock, accord: ing the hearing, The meeting then | Two base hits, Titus, Miler: | Loretts and Genevive, M ing to gossip, resulted from fear that | 3300 Pennsylvania adjourned .Lack to the council cham- three Muse hits, Wilson, Beck, Bransfleld; home run, enson and Miss I | the report soon to be submitted to | __ !0 Deples Gas bers shortly before 11 o'clock. 2 Sunday visitors at The Towers. TP - President Taft by the department of | 200 Pittshas. Got © T, 1 Resolution Lost. N Mr. and Mrs; Cornelius Vanderwaart |, WHEN vou want to put your busi- L’;-ZZfie“"i,fQ’{fl;’;eEfiiia",’,‘é“’wfifch“'},‘,‘?} e P e Mayor Dunn reviewed the case and | New York. Aug 21 and son, Louis, R o g of | dium better than throiigh the advertis- Tateq” aginstitio siofL, wia the e 0 Ralway Stel Sprin Alderman D. B, O'Connor offered a | began thelr’ fina! serics in ihe exst this sear ot | Mrs. Fannie Caswell of Plainfield. ing columns of The Billetin sistence with which reports of price| 1400 Repami resolution in writing that all negotia- | 38 %%, lin's’ ok from ihe Ciicago Cubs by & cutting were circulated. Specialties tions entered into with A. J. Lange- |scoro of 3 7 . were comparatively neglected in to- feld, relative to the Main streef pav- 3 ; New Yok day’s operations, which hinged almost ing coxlldmflv bew'}l’?"(laredr ““"?fl}"‘;‘r Sheckard 1t 3 0 « 500 00 N o Our steck of TRUNKS is complete | entirely upon the professionals. %00 St void, erman ittemore gave his | senulte,rt 1 < 50 ; 38 Trading languished for the greater| 100 Do. nia fair minded reasons for sustaining the | Tinkers . i1 bnd attractive. part of the session atter the first hour. | Jig taeh committee in its actions. The resolu. 202 offecrent’ 3302 00 D i vau al ) Sy Setibern ras voted down by a vote o ol Th118 Prices are lowe: 1 ki . | In the very late business there was 2| %00 Southern Raite ton “way ot ] ¥ SHa) £ i o111 htios . feat "d.’ ot meve e e et byt ity o 3. Corperation Counsel W. A. King H o IR or Star ra in leather goods. e el ot SAh T e ato | I et Come then requested the attention of the 4 0 $15 80 i’ —— falling to its previous low level of the | _ °" Trxas & Pacific. board for a féw moments and stated & gl day. Final prices were only a fraction e Rl that the resolution referred to earlier | youts 5 & 1 T The Shetncket Har (M., | 2bove the poorest, and the market's | 13030 Toton Pacinc in the evening did gfve the committee | T out Vet % ACHESS L0, | 3000, T Ehome was Bistinetls 20 DX i vica Ll priRhl fogoianead and e Re e | il o 00 a2 According to statements of western | jzum 1hien i Nl strest as well as to advertise for bids | (He o R A 321 Main Street, i 3 railway officials, traffic in that section | is holding steady, with the general 142100 United States Steel 900 Do. pfd ... .. He alsc said that he had and on the same. drafted the resolution thimself Two base hits, Zimmerman, Fleicher. WM. C. BODE, Prop.|merchandise movement the most sus- | 2 Vi*h Comer would shouider the responsibility of | gruce BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. taining factor. Foodstuff tonnage fell| 100 Wabad any errors, if there were any therein. BALL pESUL seu d n d Cl . off last week, .compared with the cor- e v S ha—; gfiéflgrl\_‘f‘:rgz;ailt‘!e?‘“v;;‘; ?X‘:e‘;x‘::i; CONNECTICUT Lz‘:‘gue lu:;::ua. i an rriages and | responaing period “of st vear, witn| e M committee authorized to lay the walk | gy, S 5 smaller shipments of packing house | 505 Wesers vator c e 2 § ax K | Bridgegort [ products. Money rates in the west|——- Wheaine & I Frie. in accordance with the provisions of | Springeid i rRESSES show increased firmness, but bankers| Total siles, 547300 shares the charter. A resolution appropriat- | Hariora . s manifest no uneasiness over crop re- e ing $3.000 for the extension of the city Xew Haven [ MUST BE SOLD quirements. . COTTON. water main in Lewiston avenue was N mermis i London’s dealings in this market 3 adopted. The meeting adjourned at ‘We want the room for new stock. Also an over stock of Open were in no semse an influence, even ! though a small balance was reported on the buying side. The Bank of Enz- | Jand again secured the bulk of the, New York, Aug. 21.—Cotton spot closed quiet; middling uplands 12.50, { middling gulf 12.75; no sales. The cotton exchange will be closed 11.25 o’clock until this (Tuesday) eve ning at 8 o’clock for the consideration of other matter: ! Al Connecticut leagn | day were plaved Sunday. games scheduled for Mon- EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. 9 South African gold laid down in Lon- | September 2, the Saturday preceding Lost Concords we will close out. | Gon whore mcaey today was plentl. | Labor day. ST i ful, ‘with no change in discounts. | Cotton futures closed steads. Clos- Biliimore i THE L. L. CHAPMAN s n Aerican obacea. Tous | 1it, Setoper 11m. Novemser oy (| Sulphur o €0. - | woaimess in: Amoncan’ Tanacco four R SRR R P! Nt I ] v v S oh = . ers R o o 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | iso7 00, © o S2le% Par value were | o March’ 11.19, April —, May Water e i Consisting of a Two-Quart Pitcher and Six Tumblers of clear Tnited States bonds were unchanged 11.48, June —, July 11.49. white glass. A new design. - .Y g on call. . Rochester—Newark 3, Rochester 4. On Exhibition a2 MONEY. Baths e L e STOCKS. ' & New York, Aug. 21.—Money on call AT Ig Eacas Torses Gty s, Monjasal A fins assortment of the Latest Styles i e e e steady; highest 21-4 per cent., lowest At Little Cost 11" second game: Jersey City 5. Montreny 1 Or p i Miliinery for Summer wear at At gt 13-4, ruling rate 21-4, last loan 2, i “Agtlcutiure closing bid 2, offered at 21-4, Effective sulphur-water baths MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, 6400 Am. Beet Sugar i & : % New England League. - e A ] TE AR poreonts "ainerr daye Yanis ser|J| may be made at little cost R L bl e Nra rs 3 ucket Street.| ° 600 Am. Car & ¥ cent., six months 3 3-4@8 7-8. with warm water and 0%l River—Fall River 5, Lawrence 4. Hay Fever, Asthma and Summer Colds A e stcurizen. - == 3 Gl 4 ol e Laon L Bk Regular Value, 100 Wrappers, | Tinseed OIL CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. enn's d ’ Must be relieved quickly and Foley's 500 Am. Tocomotive , Money and Tar Compound will do it,| 9600 Am. Smelting & % Opeo. High Low. Closa Sul Soa WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. 'Thele Water Sets can be secured only by bringing 2. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St, Chi-) g 22 : e R o ur p Star Soap Wrappers to cago, writes: “I have been greatly 150 Am. 00% 1001116 100% Toi% FExcell A Kutional League. #roudled durine the hot summer monthy | 1300 Am. T cellent for rheumatism, Cliengo at New York. M. HOURIGAN, Undertaker and House Furnisher Tith Hay Tover and and that by using gs o omx oo hives, heat rashes and many e ey 66 Main Street? Norwich, Conn. PY e ey and Tar - Compoun « L 62e 61 hronic skin diseases. St Louls st Broo . et great relfef.” Many wthers who | 17800 Atehison .. 6i% % e e & : i 5 FFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 36th, * sufter similarly Wil be. siad o bemens a0 e i o il L e R i s 9 i 2 o by Mr. Stewarts‘experionce. . The Lee| i Alte. 3ol gp g ] S Haie aad Waiekde Dye, black or biovn. S0, New' Tork st Dercit. THE PROCTER & GAMBLE DIST:. %o , & Osgoed Co. 1400 Bemlohem Btcel .. e R T Boston at Cleseland Washington at Chicage: