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__ NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1911 CASCADE SURPRISES THE TALENT| pr—e : Gives Defeat to Major Wellington in 2:09 Grand Cir- cuit Trot—RacegWent the Limit in Heats. . $2,000,000 Séven Per Cent. AMERICAN ORIENTAL COMPA . Incorporeted under the Laws of the State of Maina - & Refiners of California Crude Oil for Pacific Ocean trade. Works on San Francisco Bay. " Head Office: -112. Market Street, San Francisco. (A letter from the President of the Company to the undersigned with regamd to the business of the 2 3 hereto annexed.) b éAPITAL STOCK $4,000,000 20,000 PREFERRED SHARES OF $100 EAGH—§2,000,000. INSURANCE. ; AUTOMOBILE FIRE INSURANCE J. L. IATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, " Norwich. ?ks:nd as a ten-round, no-decision af- air. - The boys were so clever, fast and evenly matched that it was difficult for them to mix it up. In a large 6.—The Grand Circuit races ay were long drawn out ane iwo Bf the events, the 2.09 trot and thes2.1l pace, went the limit in heats:’ The Charter Oak Park, Hartfordy fipt. surprise of the afternoon was the de- feat of Major Wellington in the 2.09 trot by Cascade. The former misbe- haved in three heats by going up into measure the fight was marred by the poor work of Doc Wallace, who ref- ereed, Gibbons and Clabby fought at a fast clip during the first two rounds nlvmsn‘m'ro{ % 20,000 COMMON SHARES OF $100 EACH—$2,000,000. PROVISIONS OF BY-LAWS RESPECTING THE PREFERRED STOCK. 1. Out of the dividends declared in each year, the preferred stock is first entitled to receive & mom the air at<critical moments. In the first heat Major Wellington broke at the three-quarter mark and in the second heat 100 feet from the wire, Cascade taking the heats steadily. In the third and fourth heats the gelding steadied down and showed real form, but in the final heat broke at the half- mile and was unable to get better than third place, and the crowd was well satisfied with dividend of 7 per cent. : the scrap, 3 2. After the preferred stock shall have received 7 per cent. dividends in any year, it shall Gibbons entered the ring ten pound cqually with the common stock in all further dividends declared during that year. lighter than Clabby, and fighting w 3. No bonds can be issued or mortgage created without.the consent of the holders of all the preferred der such.a handicap, put up an ex | | 4 The preferred stock is ‘also preferred as to principal. ; cellent scrap. The St. Paul boy wa$ 2 5. Both the preferred and common stock have full yoting power. i : poorly handled in his corner. With 6. On and after January 1, 1913, the preferrcd stock may be redeemed in its entirety by the Company at better advisers he could have been . 7 fper Share in cash, or.any holder thereof.at his option may exchange preferred stock,for an equal pulled through the fight a winner on at par of the common stock of the company. points by a considerable margin. When 5, ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Lot us write you a Poliey of Firet "mhe' 5.25 trot was featureless, each |he exchanged blows with Clabby he Insurance and 2o to bed tonight feel- | heat heing a procession. with Mamie |had the better of the argument, but or e 8. Rahemints Boatan = © that vou have done all that can be | Gyuy 5 fair second and Miss Norman- | for some unexplainable reason his sec- < e in case of conflagration and los3 Sre. to avoid ruin and disaster. It do by ic H. Clothier, Philadelphia . onds held him back instead of sending irector Girard Trust Co. of Philadelphia, die a poor third. Lettie Hall s him after the lanky Hoosier mixer. Thos. Fred'k Vietor, New York / 1 distance in the first heat. Of Messrs, Fred'k Vietor & Achelis. was {s a wise thing to do and it is up 10| ‘Forest Prince and Longworth B. |'Battling Nelson, Teddy Murphy and P Sasies Pacrish New York e you fought 1t out in the 211 pace, the |other fstic experts remarked about “‘Xm,f;,‘:‘,’,‘;“&,figf::_" : . e s e et Tea b = ISAAC S. JONES, former winning by superior staying |the }t‘too‘rfl x;am:ler in dwngg:uc&bhms SR iy Lig! Company, valities. Head and head and whip- | was handled and agreed wi he writ- % Ineurshte and Real” Estate Agent, | e ATkod ‘each Deat, ©. |er tmat had the St Paul:boy been Charles Edward Ertz, San Francisco st Richards Building, 31 Mai 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. EILL, Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, is jeeated IngSomsru’ Block, over C. M. Wiiliams, Room 9, third Soor. Telephone 147 Tomorrow will be President Taft day | more aggressive he would have won at the fair and as a special cvent for | on points. At long range work Gibbons the president,« The Harvester, the |had Clabby swinging like a gate in a fastest stallion in the world, and Willy, | windstorm and missing straight leads the half-miler, will have a brush prob- {and short swings by several feet. ably of half a mile, When at close work Clabby was un- i able to work his loop the loop punch for which he is famous. For genuine cleverness and speed, Gibbons made Clabby look cheap at times, but Clabby was willing and trying hard all the time. ~ Gibbons used a straight left jab which worried his rangy. rival and had a nasty way of hooking in that President American Oriental Co. 4 Clarence Whitman, New York Of Messrs, Clarence Whitman & Co, Amory Eliot, Boston Director Webster & Atlas National Bank. Frederic Bull, New York Of Messrs. Edward Sweet & Co. Charles P. Warren, San Francisco . Director American Oriental Co. William_Shillaber, New_York Vice-President Bush Terminal Ce. TRANSFER AGENTS. Julian Codman. Boston Of Messrs. Wheelwright & Codman. George R. Sheldon, New York Of Messrs. W. C. Sheldon & Co., Bankers. ~Charles Coleridge Ertz, San Francisco Vice-President American Oriental Co. Benjamin P. Cheney, Boston - Director Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. John A. Middleton, New York Vice-President Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. You cannot know what a good tire is antil you try a Michelin properly inflated IN STOCK BY F. E & E. L. PATTISON, WESTERN RACQUET WIELDER. Minnesota Youth Played tercollegiate Lawn Havoc in In- Tennis. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Philadelphia, Sept. f.—A western in- | 1ad a nasty way of S atinng SaE ' New York v Bosten o yader, in the person of Joseph J. |, " Clabby did his best work at close 13 BATH STREET. - GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK OLD COLONY TRUST CO. mos A. Bnowul“q Armstrong, a wiry youth from the range, but he couldn’t hit Gibbons hard enough to hurt him. It is really too bad that Gibbons was not handled better, for he fought for all there was in him. He would have won on points ATTORNEYS STOREY, THORNDIKE, PALMER & DODGE, Boston ZABRISKIE, MURRAY, SAGE & KERR, New York PAGE, McCUTCHEN, KNIGHT & OLNEY, San Francisco University of Minnesota, played havoc today among the eastern racquet wielders in the 30th annual tournament. of the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis as- sociation on the grounds of the Merion 3 Richards Bldg. Attorney-at-Law, Phone - and would have been so credited by .law | Cricket club. Final honors are now = pe oo s b Brown & Perkias, Mlopatler |Groks, cion, el pooers, & 2ow |the sporting wrter presegt® " MESSRS. CHAS. D. BARNEY & CO., of New York and Philadelphia, are authiorized to ren Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket Bt.| it 0o e e ford Tad Giboons gon ght 2 st 5 100 i % Entrance stairway next to Thames|” Ty, rounds in the singles were com f"“gh‘ f‘;fl‘?m be“‘l,‘tn l’f“‘: i‘; “““"3' ‘:*“_': ok a8 Washinzion. | Fean. ceive applications for the preferred stock of this Company at par per share. 3 Catlo Rohdna -85 a - | made a bigger hit wi e spectators, uls st Cleveland. A ) 3 5 A . 2 : = e e v e 00 Thece Yale hia Tour Iarvard three’| for Mike is popular in this city. Kaiional League. | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Applications will be received by them at either their New York or Philadelphia offices, or at e I e raiser, Eddie Clabby, a brother of | Eifshure at St Lous Dottt i 3 All applications must be accompanied by certified check, or bank draft, for ten per cent. of the 286 Sroadway, New Yo - immy, had the best of Tod Youns, fu LT S f6EE James T. Brady Chattes A Brady CLABBY HAS SLIGHT LEAD. - i';;’:a)l b‘:‘ Phs ot et tha si“ i s Sow ork 61 e amount applied for; the balance payable on allotment. o ew York. BOWID, Conn | o Mo Desisies B o |Tound limit. These boys were feath- 8 e Culeugo & Application lists will open at 10 o’clock A. M., on Wednesday, September 6th, 1911, and close WK Mike Gikbans ot T8¢, Paarae | pr o ens e ok - 75 5 st Touts 7 Fy on, or before Saturday, 11 o’clock A. M., September 9th, 1911. Yt Dominick & Domil\ick Jimmy Clabby's . most recent fight| Tri-Stats Ponnant fs Readings T i 5t Athletics Win Their Eighth Double Header. Any or all applications may ‘be rejected or a smaller amount allotted than applied for, 7ol . o £ Louls b4 Philadelphia, Sept. 6.—For the ~ was at Milwaukee last Saturday where | Reading, Pa., Sept. 6.—The Tri-State | S0 = bl seasoh_Philadelphis this aftemoon won both games St., New Yor] Memb: f N York he met Mike Gibbons of St. Paul, box- |baseball league scason closed today | Brooklyn % % G & dauble bewder, Boson bz defeated; 510 4 Chas. D. Barnoy & Go., 25 Broad St., New k. g lembers of New Yor! ing o a ten-round driw, with Reading the winner of the pen- | Bosien i o Tining indthe second o the sentne " Sray 0B 122 South 4th St., Philadelphia, Stock Exch A Milwaukee exchange gives the fol- { nant by a wide margin. Trenton was First. ‘game— i s B e eC TS ot e iavarest, NgBis: cxar | Foohe Lo e s 2ol T Nl | - gt o b ok s B s T g o] PR, L Sunnday (ehfiitaymation contabivl i Lesec of Eissipaot of the, Compant 4 » Established 1870, held in this city, Mike Gibbons of St. |ton finished in the orger named. Toudermilic havd soday and shut out St Lo 8 o | Tooperst 3 03 1 ofterare T 0T 18 This Company has acquired a large Oil Refining Plant and Works fully completed and equipped on the Bay Panl ahf Jimin Clabhs 0 Hearn . G gKichie held the visitors 1o five scatiered his | Ioeer, 4 1 2§ ljQolddoget 5 5 9 0 8| of San Francisco with deep water facilities and upwards of 100 acres of valuable water front Real HEstate. 10 Shetucket St Shannon Bldg.|Ind., boxed ten rounds to a draw be- 5 s Ghicass, - 'St Louis. Gardner,gb 4 1 1 5 2fBekerfb 4 2 4 2 0 WORKS—The works are exceptionally well built; the construction being of brick, stone and iron with slate fore the Badger Athletic club of Mil- Challenge for Jewett City. bk pow Wb s e $3 %0 dumhyrt 1.0 8 9| roofs to all important buildings, while the situation and arrangement of the plant provide for operating in a Bankers and Dealers in | waukee last night. Clabby had a slight | The Taftville Stars wish to cnal- | Eersb 5 43 0 SRR 4% & afMimelintiiens 8 0o, o minimim cost o | o ¥ <nal- | Sheckardt 4 3 1 0 0 Oakesct 302109 2 3.2 = 5 e lead on points through his aggressive- |lenge that Jewett City team which | Tkess. & 3 5 4 6oeis 1 945 3 o 193 11030 BUSINESS—The business which has been done by the Works and is to be continued by this Company on 2 Investment Securities. Tiess, but not enough to warrant him | played the Clippers on Labor day.|Shliex &1 19 ominic 30200 Laee3 £ 10309 larger scale, is the Refining of Crude Oils for domestic and foreign trade, and this Company will direct its at- the decision. had one been rendered. |If this team wishes to play the Stars PR ROTT s R SR S 925 145| Towls 3122712 3| tention especially to the tramsaction of the Cargo Trade in refined oils to the Orient. The crude oil is to bs Selected iist of Bonds and Preferred |\8 110 decisions are allowed under the | which are under 17 please write to 7 8. 0 0Mowressb 3 0 1 5 | TWO oit when winninz. run scored. purchased direct from producers and the refined products sold to the markets of Asia and of all countries ade Wisconsin state law, the bout will | William Murdock, Taftville, Conn. S o Boeidms | S lormnmpeit » 01 0.0 ¢ 04| VAntageously reached by the Pacific Ocean, especially China, India and Australia. 4 == 1 2 0 0 0 1| Philadelphia v e 011 270 01 CAPACITY AND EARNINGS—The works have a capacity of about 2,000 barrels crude oil per day. It iy g B8 25 52115 3| Two buse hits Yarkes, Speaker. proposed to increase materially this capacity Jater on. At intervals during the construction period of the works, 252U 4| gl some 60,000 barrels of crude oil have been refined, and the refined products have been sold to the foreign wand Seore by Inntnz Philadelphis. domestic trade of the Pacific Ocean at a satisfactory profit. This profit.should amount to approximately $2.00 per 'l Chicago e 201003208 % oo 4 3% & 5| Darrel when the works are put into {11l operation. h the present capacity of 2,000 barrels per day, the net st Lous” ! 9000560400 6 2 & olGisinger 5 3 1 0 0| profits on this output at $2.00 per barfel would amount to $1,200,000 per annum, a_sum sufficient to pay the full - Three base hit, Tinkes: homerun, Sheckard, i glEcmai £ 2218} 7 per cont annual dividend on the preferred stock, and leave 'a balance available for " dividends amounting "to FURTHER RECOVERY. Am. Sugar TRefning. < 3 12 0 130 0f about per cent. on both prefer: and common stock. % e S A A oL FMIe Wb S RO Brsekyn: 10 0300 SAFE AND PROFITABLE BUSINESS —The Company does not produce crude oil but transacts a manfac- Gains Were Smaller But Improvement Am. Woolen e bl B0 b e e . 3 3 1 0| turing and export business, purchasing crude material from producers and selling the manufactured products to the | Braader in Soope: Amiconds e T f % 40| foreisn and domestic trade. The very profitable nature of the ofl refining business is generally well known, On both e e Al Phitadeiphia. o™ o1 i s| the American and Asiatic sides of the Pacific Ocean the demand for refined oils is constanily increasing. New York, Sept. 6.—The recovery in Atiantlo Const Knsbess 5 11,4 2Tolesss 50 % B L LK o0 NO BONDS-—No Mortgage can be put upon the property, or bonds issued by the Company in priority to the stocks was carried further today. Th Blfmers & “onia - Filice 3 3 470 olbausenie 5 110 5 Totals, 37112813 0 Preferred stock without the consent of every holder of the Preferred stock. This condition is endorsed on each v movement was less vigorous than yes- | eehlchom Steel .1 01l Ibertdd 4 1.1 1 1|Wheatt 3 13 0 8| Two oit when winning run_ scored. Preferred S i . 'WUNGSTERS IN THE GIANTS. Brooklyn R: eferred Share Certificate. o terday and gains among the important o e $13 % %smuney, 21113 cButeditor R Collins tn on. CHARLES EDWARD ERTZ, t, McGraw Has the New Blood to Keep | 153U Were smaller, but the improve- Central Leather ....... HEE LA e E D American Oriental Company. - ment was broader in its scope, extend- Do. pre . 5 Walshes 3 1 1 5 0/Couleontt 5 0 2 1 0 in the Running. ing to many of the semi-active railroad |~ Sl of New Jerey Elenlowe - 4 0 3 8 lEmine 48300 Z s = ven® - 4700 Chiesapoako i taccn chardip 3 3 2 2 g pennant this vear. McGraw has a team | week Hquidati vhich Dl ; I i <38 5 Walkeelt & 8 1 Homp Seven or ten years to come. of playing policy. race for sev SRE W Sonibs it MY | abebt s v naed. Sbackh| Brooey D000 002018 0-3| Deroli St 65t Tous ang Datrit it even | Conordd § 10 0 dlciasedb 4 1 & 8 0 that” said the lean leader, discussing Yale and Harvard in Golf. of its rivgls, meaning that on present |er recent days there were sians of | s oo Two. bese bits, Macee, Schardt. 8 et e SRR R R pr T R R S 44 3 3 1| the younz men in question. “They are| Ealtusrol Club, Short Hills, N. J. prospects "the Glants will continue to | nervousness on the bear side. | Colorado & Souttiern- scores —— {7 3 1| vyoung, their dispositions are perfect, [ Sept, 6.—In the semi-final round of M». is strong relaiively as any of the | Covering of short contracts was per- | mselioeted Gax sz Cineinnati and Pirates Maake an Even Break. Pl g - Totals, 31 9 2 520l ang they are every one in perfect trim | the intercollegiate champlonship &t others. says an exchange. All teams | haps the most important influence in | Detasarr & Sk Pittsburg, Sept. 6.—Cincinnatl and Pittsburg split - %l trat < S o 3 §|and swell shape. Not a single one has | the Baltusrol Golf club, Yale and Har- Wl get in some new biood at the end | bringing about the advance, but there Denver & Rio. Grande Bt 4 b 3 s Cincineid the econd. 8 i 1= The | Shotten.er T amee TRTEE o TEMCA2O0 T e i o pm, and all |vard gurvived todas. They will sises ireneehear, but whether they will be | appeared to be greater activity on the De “eoond was called vy sgreemment. and oily six anings | AUSUR-SD E e LS hiar o Gl s T B SHRGE O e el BTl Ol b f L the dadisive matcl temoteas strengthened any therefrom is dubious |long side of the market. One of the i were played. Scores: logan, 1 |Cravtord. 0 *Batted for Quinn 3 “I figure, and in fac am count- | The match of the day was between at the bes o B 3 Leporte.2 I 1 0iD'hantstb 3 123 0| Score by tamings: i king s in that o important bull traders who has been Do. 1 pra | First game— SO Compton, 4 rai ool . g qyiuobInaidng anyichangs Seckel and Robert Gardner. At the _ McGraw has now gathered together | inactive for some. time was reported Do, 23 pid Fittbars. - | et | Ratnats: 5L oty 3 b o 0| Wasningn 021108 infleld for the next seven or ten years | soventh hola the Yale man stood three . r 4 I pies OF which | today to have resumed operations. S koo i Bymesy 4 08 3 0Bechenit 4 1 AT 33 YMoartyab 302 % 1 8| awo base hits, Daniels, Eiberreld,-Bisir auyay. Moinis s going to stckal fop, but Seckel then struck & great pase; ough o good for half a dozen 0 v i i £ Careylf. 4 0 3 o OiMarsanscf & 0 chell.o 23 negec 3 21 1 b dlels. /EwTad, rst—his place is fixed—an e res eling off hole after par figures more of first class playing in 3‘:@:";fvi’a"e':ts,w&?ul;;"ze;em;g\'\‘gr?'gfff Tiinals csiral }ru,...’mm,,f 377 0 OHomrein 4 2 Tamilion p 23 oWilein 205 0} ruon gasesALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY. | OF lhe plavers are always Improving. |or better and winning the match It Js doubtful whether Ma- |dency was not generally regarded as e A Miesh 330§ oflamec o o Sotals, 351l Tows B 9wz 0 —— T wouldnw't swap Baker just now |four up end two to play. Te had n. Wiltse and Devlin last that | iparking any Important change in the Tt Harvisis A3 MK'hnletdb 2 1 9 1 0'Downerss 3 2 Scote by EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. for any third baseman in the league. |round in 75. t the others are suMiciently |attitude of the more powerful inter- Tuter Marine pfd g 1074 ¥ 222 0Fmm® 41 LR aaeot oo et Won. tost.. P2 |I might have swapped him for one 2 _“:‘(f‘"‘jh;(!’l:wba:or:efi‘.su, o far ‘ea. is known, he ciilet) el e = Hseas S oD L0 | e o i e Bocheser "1 | men several years ;“ng"i.x?";;:;ktn;n:; Close Contests in Horse Show. n to rétire fron eball | financial agents are not investing heav- Pl Foms P 2= e 3 0 | Augtin. omontn - %17 | He has improve s Newport, R. I, Sept. 6—Close e found in a deca - oldin its % er scale Do. : Suresp ey, 2 o | Montreal X ] b . rge Watson in champion~ ndin a decade, but although the | of prices not having led to extensive Lecledo Gy . i Suowence 4175 03 2 5| ey oty third baseman in the business in Bak- | 384 Ge0e TNROR 1, ‘Cioaing day of tching stal needs strengther inz | investment buying. In line with the ey i Austinin 4 0 208 1 23 | Nomae er. No, gir; that infleld won't be|SHP CRRCCS RRISE |t e show today. Tore than ar \v‘ufl\ v department, It |course of stocks was the increased Minn, & St. = Totals 32 7 | Hognit 30 0 0 of mwiorder ¢:0'| Exppidencs touched for seven to ten vears, if we | {he annual BEwperl MOPRE SO o SRoNE - - here 18 e; Transactions in liste: nds were | ex. Kutina.lb 4 2 § 1 o|s 01| % T Gty o1 hyiden L pu y oL In the championship harness strength in Jther fnpects to make the | considerably larger, and private sales | L Pioch | Talsccs 3 0 48 o 00 At Dmaleii gune Tsronty 3 Buffito 3. | Anything that fate might hand to us’ e Vanderbilt appeared are icels 1o Heep paciafore the Giants also were reported as having become lonal vt Cinciung .0 L Stbenzo 4 02871 0l 1} | second ‘gane;_ Tomnie Bituo osoonca, “owing > | The Mackmen have a board of strat- | JAS8 Wi Sh M driving Forham a firss divi T Sindfonttay, CTX | heavier. The inactivity of this depart- o A g i oras D e Bl B, ST e 00| "X Rochester Firat game: Montreal 7. Rochester [ S8V, @ direct offshoof of the World® | miptoe and the latter Doctor Selwonlk, irse division clab indfienitely. ment of the securities market has been . ] 24 pfa ey, Sereroid;. three base hit, Mclechnie. Totals, 33 621 0 0fg? > 3 3 series. On imporiant matters where | T3 With the acquisition of Herzog and | ona of the most disappolnting features | S Booond_ g P S : S R e Ml b the entire brnch of nimble athletes | Watson won. ihe stationing of Fletcher at short the | of the retrogressive movement to deal Norfolk & Westom . e 4 i Totals, 10 vould hindrance to consideration 5 ; E 3 estor b po a e Bpo n el Batted for Tavlor in Sin would be a hindran: American Catcher. Tt eonrel Js young, and in tite nat- |ers who expected o diversion of in-| % Xmih imerican Brmesn H 71 in Ty il gl e i SOMNEOTIOUT: LEAMIIE STATRINY of deep plans the strategy board meets Bz‘l‘{i;“‘fr:'“s’;t T Mandger AN b < A of Frents has several years | vestments to bonds as a natural Bc-| ‘50 Pacfie Aan SR e Ll 100 6- o T 3 ana goes over evervthing with mental A E ¥ oTe ot speedy baseball left in it. Mer- | companiment of the decline in stocks. | 150 Tems e RS D G e o 0 0 0TefSyhag I I E i aptitude and considerable study. Dunn of the Baitimore Eastern le AN Dor :» M:nm::_d’;.:ex;a{ should | The stagnation which prevailed in 48 ;;«,D-,:Kc;‘,'_ e Miller % 0.1 2 6 Downey.ss 000 1f ; three base hit, | Hartford En The original board, which worked ciubh;gx;‘l’ghéatncr:‘:zugc“ne it e 6 to ret or some | the invest I th was| 19 Pliushure € c'& 801 MiChnials 3 0 7 0 0 Banth 20l New Rritain e oy - | purel e fmd Wilson are comparatively |and industrial securities in August,| 20 Puman Tace 1000 0Keten S Hi tors Get One fram Highlanders e % avis, -JackCoombs, Chief Bend- oung catchers, and Hartley, who is R e ey ¥ Clark eetep 3100 0] e e | Connecticuyty League. tain_Davis, Jack C . Chie 1 sions against E. T. Jenkins Promisine benind the bat mew- | With $150.915,000 in Foty and $330a0re | 0 Readnx . SUms 0000w B9 5 T | oo sty e Tanenine Wi S S | gt prnarein Traens o, spivgneg o fer. Danny Murphy and Eddic Coliins. | | Suspensions QFipst T, gacig 550 $iood. bt meither hae e Borecicang|000 in June. The raiiroad offerings| = 'hia ° Tovinsen 0 5 5 0 8 Neliner Fisher nor Quina. was.etogiee not came. New Briain 1 Brdstport 0 second | apother young! man has won a place on | Davis, Brooklvn, N. ¥. have bean Thole hut neither has he approached | amounted tc the abnormally s'all fig- | 21 Eoix Iumd Co LRy et ! Washington. New | same. B oA b= the cheer strength of his |lifted by Chairman Thornley of the: 200, 1 yong cacugh o phe outfield, | ures of 314,845,000, or only half the to- | 0 De ¢ Joo i ks for Simon 1n 3 | Feraate v | Same. | Wetsmhurs ' New Hiren . seoond sime. | wonderful inside work. ¥ & M. Hehas annomnatc/cl o Wi for Gevera) Biasons. < ) e rrapanding, Smonth of | 5 T s W O e e e, | Shactern £ 2 82 oWt | i The latter i3 Jack Barry and when | pension of Franic F. Streler of C0 Seaxue ate 05 fred with come in each | lished in the early trading was main- | | 109 Sime Shei £ &'} - : it | Fire AT e JOn I8 o o Teseri | for disobeying and defving a referee. . are 2o ixed with young material | tained most of whe day. There was an| 'Jo0 souiern Daatc ... L TonFi came: New. Bectord 5, Lyun 4 3 Bt T Mo e fve Lg% | Increase in_eclling late in the after- i R 4 w')(':n{ et Nen” Bedtordd 5. Ls0n 4. HIE i | eem— h s 8 eus 1 noon and prices declin; somewhat, 500 Tenessee Copper. nings he azreement. 3 $uch a3 it i=. The Cubs need another | thou i 00 Texas & Faane A% Pl River—Fall Riser 1, Brockion 4 Eleren gh not to such an extent as to dis- v Foung piicher or two .or at least an- | turb the more bullish feeling. The sell- | ~ 1oy pa wra . . & % Lo E % 0 Do ¥ 3 At Harerhili—Harerbill 3, Lawrence 2. $hels Sirength Soing. bt pace y kecp | ing converged on United Siates Steel, o ‘V_,:In:“rzdnc el § Lonee 4 oing, Ve young | one block Of 5,200 shares being dis- | —— Do. pd_.. ) men operating in three positiors ot 3 T Uit Sines Fenity : 2 WALKOVER FOR ATHLETICS. T oy . IanchE aha et b | Bored G Tho rice"of T St |~ ("l Glidden Tour Now Looks Sure For 1911—Hartford| “AKOVERTORA « Somparatively vouns catchers in Arch- | of the day’s gains elsewhere were re- | 10 Do. pfa ... o 5 = ? > Norwich Man, Back from the Front, & and Gra Schulte and Hofman | tained. Following the many reports of | 1110 Do pfd . Club in Campaign For Highway Betterment. Can’t. See Where Giants Have a % @98 not past the zemith of their abil- | slackening trade-activity, today's esti- | Jog Lieb Corpe Lookin. dty. but Sheckard is getting along in|mate of the country's iron output in | Wibsh o o —— = A baseball vears. August, showing & gain of 133,000 tons, Do. pfa A line of baseball dope right from CUBS LACK PEPPER. was regarded as of especially favor- able import. Moreover, the daily pro- 300 Wesetm Marsiana 1Ll 30 Westinghouse Ficctric 500 Weatern - Unton General T. Coleman Du Pont is financing a $2,000,500 boulevard ac:oss The Automobile club of Hartford has :n for the betier. | the tatile front was brought to_thc vwich fans on Wedncsiav by Pat 1ol ducing capaclty on September 1 was it Witeine T7 e the state of Lelawa:e. — of the o1 ) erney of Grecne le, who he Mo Longer iahti larger than the August avirage. Aslde Tolal siss 350,500 shares 7 : s ¥ 118 memd b are fror. Sew Lork. where - “'OF""&"“ Team That It | 1ok this report the day was withoat > e | Foreign tourists in Italy are atowed, iirnisn.c with carcs .pon wiich ave c cla:, ind before tn nce Was. developments « f 1mportance. The week- MONEY. a temporary pass, available for three writcn reporis on res s over which i had a chance to see the Athle S Chuniis Bhe & lly weather report of the government, New York, Sept. 6.—Money on call Months, exempting thelr cars from .hey (ravel When a report ie recslvn .« oo o sk Chance's| Chicago Cubs do|rovcaled somewhat more favorable steady: highest-sS-5 por eent. lovest faxation for that period: ed ihe secretary makes it out in tripli- | Allowing that the world’s serles Botapiear in have the ginger that has | conditions. Recent. heavy busing - of 31-8, rullng ats 2 1.4 Tase joan 3ot | cate and sends one copy to th. street|to be fought out between fthe Ne The team is not the fighting aggrega- tion that once it was by a long shot. There is no denving that Johnny Evets was the life of the team in the ©lé days, nor that he was the brains | o©f the inficld defense. Chicago is no longer the keen, workmanlike baseball model of the past, despite the fact that Interurban-Metropolitan securities was explained by today’s- increase of the dividend on the stk of Interborough Rapid Transit, a subsidlary. The Haw- ley stocks made another spurt, which was responsible for a revival of the report of a pending alliance with a Canadian railroad. Bonds were firm, with speculative closing 21-8, offered at 2 1- Time loans steady; sixty days 3 per cent, ninety days 31-1@31-2, six months 3 7-§. COTTON. New York, Sept. 6.—Cotton futures closed firm. 'Closing bids: September Bar Harbor, that fashionable resort : of Malne, repents its discrimination against the automobile, and will take advantage of a statute which permits the town to designate a public road that may be utilized by the mechan- jcally propelled vehicle. A meeting of the selectmen has been called for the purpose. commissioner or the. selectiaen of .a town, another to the state highway commissioner’s office, and tne tiird to the chairman of the good roads com- mittee of the state association: In ad- dition to notifying the authorities, the scheme is invaluable to-tourists as but and dangerous ways are posted. York Nationals and the Philadelph Americans, McNerney stated it as hij opinion Wednésday night that there could be only one result, and that would be a decisive victory for the Athletics. In fact, he meant a walk- over for Connie Mack, for he said that he didn’t \see how the Giants had a Remarkable Home Treatment For All Foot-Troubles “Dissolve two tablespoontuis of Calo- cide compound in a basini of hot water. soak the feet in this for full ffteen T & 11.43, October 11.38, vemnt _ = lookin to take even one game. tex. (Less i 1 not bring the mine led so long in the pennant |inierest centcring in Interboroush-Met | tuiomeart ths, _,iim‘;’;";;“;},""ye“ g — : . McNerney sized it up that the men Tesuiie] Maseaus the soce patte QUBTIY Face There has been a chauge since | ropolitan 4 1-2¢ and American Tobaceo | gry 11.47, March 11.54, April 11,56, "‘MI_“ A roport from New Jersey indicates| Considerable interest in the Glidden | ynder McGraw were the greatest Lase whiie o the water”” This shduid be She team hasx been run by bench Total sales, par value, $3-|311.66, Tune 11.63, July 1150, 56 May| that Senator Frelinghuysen will not be | tour has been awakened throushout |running team extant, but they couldn repeated for & number of o Suanger, said manager heing a man | o16.000 Spt on o B, @ candidate for Te-elaction to the up- | the south, particularly as this section | hit, go fliat a1l their clevernéss on the the cure is permaaent. The effec! _sceustomed 1o Sizing up the situMtion inited States bonds were unchanged Spot closed quiet, middling uplands per house of that state. He is credited previously has been aroused thorough- would mean almost magical. AlL" sorenes: i t siLusti o e ATaE e L vi paihs nothing it they ' g2 e post at first base The New | on cal. iy 2alddling . gulf 1185; “sales, 17| with having killed legislation which |1y to the destrability of Droviding Hood | culan oot on The hitting strefigph | stantly and the reet Zeel 3o ok, team hag been run. for years by = ales. the motorists of New\Jersey have en- | roads by the New York-atlanta (our | of the A fhleti would be the W imnie | s e & bench manager, and %o has a natur- STOCKS, deavored to seclres of 1909 and the Atlanta-New York con-d factor and that would. be where ther [ Cempound Bunions are reduged’ &i 8! advantage. Sales. High. Low. Close. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKEY. s test of last year. While the entry|wguld have it on the Giants. Callouses flammation drawn. out. Swealy, .‘lxm New v...,‘-kl m.ry-n man(:l,ger has Allls Chalmers »0d .- = WHEAT: Open. High Low. Close. ? it ‘appears ,\h;t a d.z:;:-dimd u:ficrt, hlanl:(s have b;en issued l(-a; thnn’ two | A | sm:gllhn[; u?s .nal‘?l-:z&;n ton «"tofi ¥ very much in evidence. One can- omper. e Ab e [ 16| is, to be mads organized motorists | weeks,a number of owners have either , i need but & few ap, o mot _always approve of McGraw's i | e L 52 1138 | for »!h‘:apeni.;lg}:;( Ehe. Tellow Stone | made "official registration of signified ATHLENICS, INEIELS 0200, s nas Cafortad T atook or wifl Bnethods, cspeciully when he takes is-, 1110 An. Can 4 10%% 100% 103 818 [ park to automobilie travel. It hasbeen | their intention of daing so at an early TO LAST SOME TIME | : om his wholeale hoie A ®uc with the umpire, but for ail that he [ 190 Am it € ¥ a source of mueh regret that the fod- | date. THere no longer appears to be o PLESe Offensive | 1)'Cure the worst fae. does keeplite in his teem and is equip- | s bre L eral gov. ent has refused to allow | any doubt that the fapious classic will | Mack Says His Present Combination Patont medline. ©HSraarly ped with il the baseball knowledge | g Am. Tee. Secuiio A motoring tourists to.visit this scenic|be held in 1811 The fourlst= will| Should Go for Seven to Ton Years. by ‘doctors, but now 15 o that was such 2 factor in the success | — — Am Lineed 0U wonderland of the country, without|leave New York October 14, and are — the public in general sufl of the old Orioles, BRI | 3 dn Lacasorive . % leaving' their cars the moment they | due to Teach Jacksenville, Octaber 25.| Talking about that sterling nfield v $ pany an honr ol RS tufned out more managers than any | " 3™ S W reached- the boundary lines of the re- | Nearly all of the larger citles in the | of the Mackmen, Connie says (hat he, . other. serve il & 6outh are included-in the itinerary. expects that swell quartette

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