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MONDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 11,1911 - INSURANCE. FIRE INSURANCE n case of conflagration and loss Are. to avoid ruin and disaster. It wvise thinz to do and it is up to ISAAC S. JONES, to the field today Springfield had won 70 and lost 45 and Bridgeport had won 71 and lost 46. Waterbury, last vear's pennant winner, finished the /last of the six teands. Hartford is third, New Haven fourth and New Britain fifth. Last Inning" “red Championship ion that the man for the position is the present secretary of the leagug, James O'Rourke, of Bridgeport. Umpires Traveled Rocky Road. As is usual in the Connecticut league| - WORWICH BULI D er investigating the case, renders his decision and' it happens to go against any of them. 4—"The sélfishness of the managers in looking out for their own interests and allowing matters of the utmost WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY, . 7. American eagus. Chicago st St. Louls.. = Dase hitc, ‘Austin, Lord, Block. Detrolt Takes Thirteon Ianios Battle. i Detroit, Sept. 10.—Cobb’s ‘wonderful base runmiug tied the Scoro In the elghth and Detroit. broke Clere- lands wiunioz sireak foday in a thuilling thirteen inning pitchers' Daitle. Seore: KRAMER WON ¥ 0 i T VELODROME FEATURE RACE | - o 373 | Boston 2t Wasliington. A 3 First in Two One-Milo-Heats for H each from New Haven, Hartford and Bridgeport, and one each from Merl- den, Waterbury, Middletown and Wal- lingford. Anoiher meeting of the -di- rectors will be held. in Wallingford on Sept. 24th. 3 ~ Ktional - Leagus. b £ ‘Puartette. - o | 2 - i 5 iy Chicago” at-Cincinnatl. - . b =7, g = % . 2. PR - 13 s CAGR Al nak o New York at Boston. o <. & % o7 o 05 Lowmt mumm;m‘;@;m“‘ Springfield Grabbed the Sta.e Baseball Title in"Final [rouiien, potty, Grildish Sauabbles of | e i’ Buimtons . ofrerarie X &, Sept. 10 The fesfire St d > L S0 2 |~ Connecticut League’ Directors Make S RMERIOAN LEAGUE STANDING. day, a four cornered match Tace,-they . ; s si}uem strese & Norwich. Chance at Bat—Defeated Bridgeport Sunday, 3 t0 2| i sick. ~ ! R it o, e it L v e i ‘Western Union “Day Letters’” 2 2 > Eact Philadelphia i3 b e ” N 3 5 —President Tracy Boosts Jim O’Rourle For Next| Presidont Jilmrs, Tracy of the | Bamt national champlon, in two starts. Iver and ‘‘Night Letters’ ‘take: pre- g Connecticut State. Basel eague, for {pew, York - . i % e Y - Presid ; -the’ past five years, and whose, Tesig—|Simon Goullet and Jackie Clarke,' both of > cedence over all mail. . esident. - nation of the office. was announced | Chicars %gsl‘r?l!mt icomplteed. the . quartette, i R i some, time fago, has delivered his part- |Veshingon c time for the first heat was 2554-5.1 | 3 tt New Have, Corith Bapts 100t vwan lers 1i%es mibsatire’ rocongtructediith | s R T Job- e B i :f,?.?,‘fil“i.},?&‘;&;l“;“&fig‘fi;fi:; ] They go direct to person . hot wntil’ the aintn Ihniag of Tho Eume] the CIODRIE0f Dityers and. the BUbSE. | Tolteiet 4 F o S resignation 28 Ghicago, Wins by Hard Mittins, - &0 6t the pmes. Near the finfsh Kras | | addressed. Batween Bridgeport and Springfield to- | tuting of members of _the defunct| "1 _“Because each manager without |, Chicse; St 10-"Extra base bits gare Chicaso | mer started a furious \sprint which day that the championship of the Con- | Northampton and Holyoke teams. BTN T - Ronle tha a0 Of Sthe i z ZEFE gave him the victory by a length. . necticut state baseball league for the President Tricy Gives Up. general welfare of the Connecticut | W% o a o 0o s o = ! They demand and receive im- season of 1811.was decided, and that| . " 7o% the ason also |1e4gue to the winds to give him more JUnget § 2 1 0 Gighowenct 3 0 3 § 0| TEN TEAMS IN . i . d nal attentic inning gave the pennant to Springtield. | The, latter el s fo look out' for his own pocket | £ I3 3 Slitmic 13300 STAT EDUCKPIN -LEAGUE. | mediate and perso: attention. e race for the past two or three > 2—*A president of this league, under. |Fodicet & 3 0 0 OfLajorte2b 4 1 3 4 o vl o = uocks has been a close one, the three | B e cHt T o Taowhy.for. fve | (b conditions at present existing has [MChdi ¢ 1 ¢ ¢ dlcommenst €31 0 8} b Ll Erprina from New: :Haven,| ™| -m exact the courtesy of g leading teams, Springfield, Bridgeport |league In its ups and downs for Ave |absolutely no authority. He can make |PMWND | 3,7 § semineli, 0, % ) 0y : They exac! y of an and Hartford, all being factors at one [ Years, o Swith Jeague base. |no rules. His decisions are laughed |jicckc 4 25 0 Olstephensc 4 0 110 Hartford and Bridgeport. 3 I fims jar, avoiin, bty che past week | LIPSt o B0, it e e Qhpayac B IS Bikesions snd no s wiven| ey ka8 L REEY o dl o nl o ol ] Instant coply Dl epors And the penmant winnors of | ors were (hinking only of their own |SbEolutely nosupport. . ral] st T tan Eefoes | mestive of e Hitedies oFitha: stita 5 2 . —“The’ managers join in a gene otals, 35 13 % rotals, . 35 7 24 12 % . - today. - packetbooks and that he was unable |00 el BIERCRERS JO o0 S BCICEL | Jos, $lrais 1 Touls 412 3| Jeague of bowling clubs hers today it! They put widely separated Lat write yon a'dPan‘S; ;:: 'n‘e Bridgeport Had a Chance. ‘gir:‘fi?hi:?r:é::fis P;t;):;ie:f fi!!:m tion of the rules, and squeal like stuck | Chicag ... T ACetins AT ol :;fl.%cbded,ded that thére would be a d places n' d to e and 2o to bed toni eel- [ who, v . his | o X iac - | s —5 | duckpin league made { tvo teams ext door Ty ou have done all that €an be | ¢, VreT the two first teams went on|interyiews he has expressed ihe opin- |PISS Wheh the head of the league, aft: | %"y i "Hatic 2 coline, Comptons thres | g D ot men and p! each other. | THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY _’ E o i ke caré Detroit. ~ . Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Waters Sent in Deciding Run. there was trouble with the umpires |importance to the league to take Shysgad. . e % . Richards Building, 81 Main St Miller, Sprinsfield’s first bassman, | from the start, and one after another |Of themselves, .~ o e T E 8 Do 505 5 1 GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. T carried off the honor of' making the | fell by the way until at the close of | 5—"The fighting and petty sai Olson.ss . 4 0 4 $ 2 Cobbef 53500 . — WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN|Xun in the ninth inning foday that de- | the scason there was aimost an en-{ Dot 0f C1F, "SRERE, Bup S, Sh0GF | emse 4742 8 oot £ 4 8 3 Nationai Tournament for Amatours feated Bridgeport and won the cham- | tirely new lot. : e N T B conducted in | Boshamer 4 148 o olbrakedr 5 18 11 This Week at Apawamis Club. | THE FALL. THEN IS INSURANCE | ;ionship race, and Waters, the catcher, | The Bridgeport team, which came so |ish. No league can be conducted In |ZUElmet 3 § & § UCdnomn 5 112 1 0 S OF THE MOST VALUE. was responsible for the run by making | Near winning the pennant, was sold at |any kind of a successful fashion With | Granear 10 0 0 DMorarivb ¢ 22 1 81 Rye, N. Y., Sept. 10.—The amateur | | a double with Miller on second. The | the close of last spason by O'Rourke: |the PIRsent SpO SUONIL, 0« ooripe | B2y 2 0 1§ GDmwiny 4 0 o 4 o) €OMing supremacy of America will be Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. |same was witnessea by ome of “the | who had owned it for several vears, lo|, o T agerly |Dasterve 5 0 4 3 0 7 ————— decided this week on tne links of the [ largest crowds that has attended a |Gene McCann, and its work has been |league awe a isgrace and ©am ea80rly | Hindig, 3 1 1 13 3| Apawamis Country club. Play will be- league game on Steeplechase Island. | marked from the opening of the sea- | Walting - Batin, gin at § a. m. tomorrow and will be SEE Stat. « |son. The failure of the Hartford team, | Will be able to say that I.am through| ‘otus 45 57 21 COmIEned i aday e i aee ; A ate Leagus on Troubled Waters. | ihioy had probably the highest paid |With the business. Of fout when JRIoUes Ei Ao - 245 cumstances which led him to breed |ed on the grand circuit, where he earn- B. P. LEARNED & CO. been Score by fnaings: Saturday recelving a gold medal; while The close of the 1911 scason finds | pi is 2 keen di fntment to| 7—9Five years jof this has upgay, be : 5 Anvil. ed a record of 211 3-4, was brad to Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.|settled state with but six clybs. With iah Pris that takes up the position that I now 33 e Sy o ok Rl .4 = £ e hondl ith a mare | The result of this meeting is Anvil. - Ay eablished May, 846 The ODERILE ST TR P High Prices Through Sales. bl 3 mee i, Lo, Bimingtam; ureebue | This massive silver vage wus given {o|an came acrogs the border with 2 mar - 1 N + '3 s v > . rawford. the United States Golt association by |c2lled Amy Smith, concerning whos2 11MWF | eight clubs, as t v . th The season has also b2en marked by{ " [n further commenting on the do- Ane N - by J o = B e Anln it AR Y eRTE I k| e aoiiof plcherh atitxotatimaty BIED | e e e O e FPIE iy, e S S its vrst president, Theodore A. Have-|speed he told marvelous tales and for DIAMOND TOPICS. and Holyoke i;m\;:szgcdh?xor:;‘:m%:n prices. * The most moticeable ~among | {hat it has been a shame and a dis Wom Lost. r.c. [mever, and stands as the chief galfing| which he was anxious to find a mzye; g = ki Ly A setts. e - e = - > y v. it] i it - St ‘onnie ack says he wouldn't pay iNE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL atronace’st the sumes of ihese two | them were the ‘siles of Marsans and |grace to the national game As'a s0; |Xer Yo - 1 i e Dice for Ner. Amy had no. record— |$22,500 for & whole. league. That clubs was mot sufficient to maks them 5 2 ; [Iution of the problem he says: + | Ghteaso 8 i i 3 b 4 ard the bell ring, in the | roundabout way of taking slam. Real Estate a financial success, though they were | Brown of Waterbury, who started the | “In my mind there is but one Tem- | b, i Kid Wilbur Wo nHandicap Match. pfi?as"i‘lggvhi}\'rth’é‘iur§4b‘:.|?gsh‘: Wi || ety Basaell, 3 Fire In plaving fairly good . ball, especially [ Season with New Britain; High of the |edy. If the next man who is elected |st. Lous Kid Wilbur of Montville won his!| ocommended as a sure winner of the ; uand Fire Insuranc Northampton, and at a meeting of the [ Hartford team, and Reisigl of the New | forces the ‘directors who choose ‘him | (inelmau LS handicap wrestling match Friday night | naxt M. and M. if she was pointed for 8 is Jected in Somsry' Black, ever C. M. |league directors the franchises of the |Haven team. Almeida and Marsans|to sign a -three-year contract giving |Frokm P against Fred Johnson -by throwing|j(. Jones bought her. but when Ay | If Burkett had not lost so much g Room §, third Soor. two teams were taken away from the | l6ft at once on being purchased by the ) him full power to act on matters that | e Johnson {he requisite number of times, | o "{NiTodueed to the matinees anpd |time fooling ‘with his infleld in_the Tilams, owners. An effort on the part of lovers | Cincinnati Nationals and have seem-|come up and demand action the league St. Louis 7, PHtsbura 6. thrice, in an hour. Johnson threw Wil- | Was Gecq®ioel (19 08 M8 ieiTq Ghe | earlier part of the campaign, thers. - Telephone 147. of the game in Northampton to assume the financial cares of the team was not listened to by the directors, and ingly made good. Next Year a Problem. affairs will improve. <ith the pres- ent managers, however, there is little possibility that such a thing will take St Touls Sept. 10.—Pltsburz made its last ap parance of the season today on_the local grounds and lost to St Touls 7 to 8. The locals knocked ‘bur once also, which circumstances would under_ordinary have won him track in company with a half dozen other trotters, which, on the basis of would have been a different story 3 tell of the New England league race, says & Worcester exchange. h stracti | Sut tires pitchers Manager Ciarke announced dur- | the match, but the men met under 4 | elative d, she would have been ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW baseball, as far an @ league team, bo- | the season . ot 1919 is at ths . time| Place” o ‘he” ghime ihat Fithis. O'Tvole, “who'has been | special agreement which cut out John- | aple to step rings around, she dis- came a dead issue in that place. problematical. Whethar or not. it will i Tent TP TR 0 Biemiates ot e i | SOpyg chance of winning that way. . |closed a rooted aversion to the pastime. [ Silk O'Loughlin, the umpire, says Brown & Perkins, Attorneys-at-lay Straightened Waterbury Out. be opened with tHe present slx teams | BALTIC JUBILATES et Buden."Tod, for ther seies wih New York | | ({OTHEE o el eIt This aversfon took the form of a wild lmore hits are made on bad bells than Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket Bt.| Not long after the disbanding of the | oy whe sttla Theve Las boin Sam OVER DEFEATING TAFTVILLE Pittsbur exhibition With his brother, Jack Mon- | Sa8 Leuroiia Ay s PEDEREUY. fon, TAC | B00d oen ik o e e mmarity Entrance stairnay next to Thames|two Massachusetts teams .there was | o : o abhipo 3 o ty, which pleased the crowd immense- i Tt & Tran “ 3 3 National Bank. Telephone 38-2. trouble in the Waterbury team. which | b RaF 2 team in Meriden and one |ugysch” Cota for the B. A. C. Held [Bymesb 4 21 2 ol as balloon ascensions—to wit, a fren- | were on balls that were to far out, too Nation o e i e Iy Which | in New London. The experiment has Careit 3110 o1 zied series of tremendous leaps into |close, or too high or too low to be QAfcnltics were ot o anaowner: THe | been tried in both cities and proved the Leaguers Down. o A o and through the upper ether, marvelous | strikes. BRADY & BRADY. aCthaes awere of a financial naturé | financially unprofitable, but ‘2fforts will, : o 33133 Harvard Man “Wins. to behold, so far as the onlookers wers AL i Attoshers ot r(vu come was the taking away | however, probably be made to make it Sunday afternoon the Baltic Ath- 50710 The expected happened in the inter- | concerned, but very disquieting, not to 286 Broadway. New York Cif,. fthe franchise from the owners by |an cight feand league: letic clib. lined up against the Taft- 3535 [collegiate lawn tennis tournament at|say perilous, to the occupant of .he| Harry Truby, the old Chicago player y Charles A. Brad: eague directors and giving it to| The standing of the teams is as fol- | Ville Eastern Connecticut league team s ox s Philadelphia on _Saturday, Harvard | wagon behind her. who is now an umpire, & Tun- g N orien, ‘Cony | Dan O'Neil. who at the time was the | lows: for their annual game. The result 1060 0cdamp winning the singles ~title 'for 1911, | mnia trait grew worse and woree.|¥ith & player the other day. of New York. of Norwich. Conn.|owner of the New Britain team. The CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. was just ‘what Baltic expected, since M T o through *he vietory of E. H. Whitney |1yt e w Lol bl =-| the piayer showed fight Truby said:s - New Pritain team he sold t victor t : % : e WA @ ong s a-sit down. I can give you. - - N : o 1. J. Won. Lo Po |their team came out victorious 11 to | Hedrxp 8 0 0 1 8- Touls, over A, H. Mamm, Jr. of Yale, by s oacit Was & long thme before Jonge |“Go:andsa . v Murphy of Bristol and the two teams | springfcid T = 2|9. \@ath the old:reliable “Butch” Cote | *Wil:n ~ 0 0 0 0 score of 6-2, 6- The winner - = ge thit |, oks and Il take buns and run you F . e 5 . g 12| 9. A . B omg | Gardaner 6 6 6 0 o (62 the canny Canddian had handed him \*ocks and 70 o & Dominick & Dominic in the box, there was nothing doing e showed his superiority ' througlout, | an’ artistically gilded gold brick, ard | oW 2 for Taftville. - Butch had them SOINE | fotas. 34 02 11 and at no time was there any doubt|he Spent several seasens in. fruitless for fair. ~After the first three innings Carey out, hit by batted ball. “Batted for Ferry in fth. |as to the ultimate result. Whitney's endeavors to prove that Balloon Bessiz Pitchers Pope of Savannad Members of New York were rung off, the way he had them s 2 |rounder strokes were more accurate swinging the bats trying to connec Douglas of Macon tied up in a great and speedy than those of nis opponent, - for Hendrix in’Sth. acted for Hendrix in St 17-inning pitching _contest recently, was a race mare ere he finally aban- Secre by fnnl doned the task in despair. Stock Exchange was a caution to any big league as- [piop,™ M o0 o o o who was unsteady. At (his time Mr Jomes had in his |Which was won by Macom, 2 to I pirant. And as for their part Taftville | st Louis 01202020 Whitney's victory makes Harvard | - S e staes had B o |Douglas gave Savannah but six hits Established J870. A DISTURBING INFLUENCE. FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL — Am. pes Am. Linseed of1 Tocomotive. went .in with the idea that he could do juest as he pleased with the B. A. C. with it. But Two base Lits, McCarthy, Ellis, Cineinnati 8, Ch tied with Pennsyivan each on the championsntp trophy, and at_six points stable a known a much mo; trotting Chalk impressive cognomen of St. stallion familiarly but raced under the 10 Shetucket St., Shannon Bldg. | Moroccan Situation Causes Marked i o | T e ot “Chat If ‘they Kept | Chicasn. Scpi: 10—Hobiitsers home run with the | Lol O e for second | Vy)ient Vincent. Some seasons previ Recession in Prices. Am. “Steel Founfiries. . ity in_there with ‘that idga in his’|bases full todsy zave Cincinoati an 3 10 3 victory | P! 9 ously the Memphis man had possesse Bankers and Dealers in Investment Securities. New York, Sept. 10.—The effect of the demoralization of the . Berlin Am. Am. Am, Am gar Refining. . Tel. & Tel. Woolen head there would be a repetition of the Occum game, So they shipped him to first and sent White in to try his when seventh. Cole rellered him was alio hit-hard. Score: over Chicazo In the final zame of the series Richie wakened in the but | | 6.88's Won at New London. The Norwich 6.88's invated New Lon- don on Sunday, New another trotting stallion named Joy- maker. This horse was good to 100 upon and possessed great speed, but in the 1! were made by Hessler. rounds and three of thess bourse because of the Moroeoan ain. | Anaconda. Miniig : » s defeating the his. prime specialty was not joy ‘bat 3 - | lasted one inning and then [y . 2 511 & Ly s d e = - . turbance was seen‘ on the stock ex. | Atchmison ... luck. He o Ereerszh 511 London tcam of the same name, 2 to 1L} trouble making, in which oecupation Selected list of Bands and Preferred| (hance was seen o the stock ex- | Do | Krodel was sent Jn and he succeeded | siard 4§ £ 1 8 lin an exciting baseball game. Bendett, | fia war well nigh unexeelied, After a Stocks sent on apslication. sure of heavy selling for German ac Bl S L e i this |Schultext 4 2 3 0 o|the old Hickory Wonder, twirled for|long . series of escapades such as are O NPy R %21 ? the game, but, while I am relating this | Soios” 4 11 § §1the winners, with. Crumb —catching. | not- indulzed in by race horses:of re- - This selling for Berlin, direct and e e et e Pl el S R A e 7l S 0| while the coaching was done by Mur-) spectability,~he capped the climax b You Zry one/ ’ through London, was taken advantage Central Leather i A o now and then | Nesdiame 3.015 1 ) who has just been elected captain, | yunning away with Ed Geers one day, - of by professional bears to attack Do. SquseEEn SN Serhsd no o |Richien 3 0 0 2 1|Giarkec ) was correspondingly happy ot|throwing him out of the sulky and ow e €ase values, and evidence was not lacking Gentral ot A L s S i TR 1| have the team start off under him|ghattering that veteran's much shatter- e Uhat “irge Chicags:Tntcrests wors Siag | I Chrmmmly o i lich but D owap Bot, elouEn e | e 2022t e Y ey e i fouast T (o0 Bumtonsy Inso many cow iac atiatl ' - () Exhibition to quote you prices or to give you es- | Felding the market. Clica Grest Wesirn g e Ther 1oh the | Tt EBEETY | were ‘the batiery for the losers. e pvaral onths getrie Honter timates on ail kinds of contract work, In viéw of the break in prices little attention was paid the news develop- Do. o | score 11-9 when . the scorer reckoned “Fatted for Cole in 9th. Westerly Air Puts Bill Right. 2d. It was then coéncluded the most of which he spent in bed that Joymaker A fine assortment of the Latest Styles " Syt R ey H ; cla “TRan for MeLews In 7th. . : n : Johuing, carpenter work. painting, ete., | ments of the day that were highly fav O T i sy b vot | Someis et Bill Collins reports himself in great | had made trouble enough in the Jones | in Millinery for Summer wear at etc. Jobt promptly attended to.|orable. The American Raiiw .. R Sy eing up o team | Chicxo 28000100 slshape for his two wrestling bouts at|family and he was traded for Chalky, MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, Sitiniates. chisecitilly aiveis iaifon reported a heavy decrease in Coorade & Bouthern idea that they can bring up Chmenmati 0000152 08fthe Willimantic fair. Tuesday and|with the Messrs nforth of Wash- . G. P. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. “Phone 370. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor te A. T. Gzrdner) idle cars, and bank clearings for Au- gust showed a big increase. Reports o1 exports and imports of general mer- chandise from this port in the _first week of Seplember were also good, the three. rters millions and imports decreasing four and a. half millions, compared with the corresponding week in 1910. The bank statéement was later than had been anticipated in view. of heavy withdrawals. The actual statement of clearing house trust companies and banks showed a decrease of $900,000 in value of exports ircreasing two and | cash, an increase of $8,000,000 in loans | Com Products ... Delaware & Hudion Danvec & Rio Grande, Do. ptd . Distilers' Sceurliies Exle o Do. 1st pta 11l Do. 24 prd General Elecirie Great Nortehrn pfd Do. Ore Ctfs. ... Tiinois Central .. Interborough Met. Do. it o Tnter Harvester Tnter Marine pfd Tnternational Paper | International Pump Towa Central ... Kansas City Sout R Eansas Southers to beat us, let us know by wireless, P. D. Q. _-Time, 1.28. Umpire, W. J. Milner. Scorer, D. Wilmot. THE HARVESTER-WILL START FIRST AT DETROIT Champion Stallion Will Go Against the Present Race Record. With an aggregate of 278 entries in 20 events, the Grand Circuit meeting in_connection with the Michigan state fainy at Detroit, September 18 to 22, promises to be one of the best of the * Two base hit, Schulte; home run, Hoblitzel OTHER SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Conneotip= Leas At Bridgeport—Springfleld 3, Bridgeport 2. At New Haven—Fire. zame: New Haven 8. New Britatn 6. ain 5. At ‘Waterbury—Watehrburs 14, Hartford 2. Seoond game: New Haven 8, New Brit- Eastern League. At Rocky Point. R. L—First game: Newark 3, Providence . Second game: Providence 11, Newark 7. At Terses Inst game:: Baltimore 2. Jersey City /0. Second zame: Baltimore 2. Jersey Clty 0. At Montreai—Buftalo 8, Montreal 1. SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. Thursday. Bill is training at Wester- 1y, where he says the combination of ountry and sea air makes it an ideal spot. Bill goes against Mell Watson of Providence on Tuesday, and against Alex Sandow of Boston on Thursday. SPORTS sulnt,dup, Ad Wolgast Keeps on Training. Milwaukee. = Wis,, Sept. 10.—Light- ght Champion Ad Wolgast contin- ued training today for liis contest with Packey McFarland in Milwaukee next Friday night, despite the statement of ington, TIl, and repaid them for their enterprise in securing him by dyinx upon_their, hands within a fow waeks, thereby proving that amony trotters ns among men there comes a time when the wicked do cease from troubline. At that period Chalky was - promisine young horse, unacquainted iwith the racing game, 'but sho acquiring facility at it. son that Mr. Jones owned him he drove him at the matinees. Later he appear- No. 52 Shetucket Street. Fidelio Beer On Draft or in Bottles. Team Delivers Everywhere. Tel. 136-5. H. JACKEL & CO. i cor. Market and Water Sta. H Kk - S50 & Betralls ot T eans . e e hestof Sherift Arnold that he would not per- 2 2,21 5 h o . - .. fFear; featurs o e .y o mit the contest to be staged. Jack ackK, leery alone of $2,200,000. The decrease in Saame \hai Piicher §'Tolle. who has beri |{he free-for-all in which The Har- National Leasue. e lohs of . Raxts \Nyansisco e Dot and Boarding surplus reserves of banks alone was $1,800,000. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Lebigh Vall Coutsrille " & - Aion fras M0 1354 15 & st St P & S, Kun & Tex 1 2% vester will make his first start of the year and will attempt in one heat to lower the stallion race record to two minutes. There are 23 eligibles in the Pittsburg 4, St Touls 1, irst game. St. Louts 7, Pittsburg 2. second game. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 1. Brookin 4, New York 4. darkness. ‘Boston-Philadeslphia _ game; Called end of 9th— agreed upon as refere ANVIL BRED BY JONES. A, Altman & Co. New York, S_DL T0—R ipt: " a‘l‘ D!d[ e trotting - division of the Matron stakes, - o Memphis Horseman Owned Both Sire New e —Receipts . o Mfisourt Bicidc the final payment not being uniil the Asgals Teasie. e ML an oM. Stal R A . Stable beeves wern 2,200 head, including 103 night before the race. Fowton, 2. Phitadephia. 0. g e N 3 cars for slaughterers and exporters Now York 5. Washington 1. Thirteen inings. Anv s victory in the $10,000 M. and and 20 for the market. Steers were etz T, Chicago. 0 Latis 2 4 i "y AMERICANS WIN AT TENNIS. ) st M. stake at Detroit probably broughc -~ — 37 14 Bath S in fair demand and steady to strong. Cleveland 9. St. Louls ol e e ; 5 12- IR . |5t i e oz o mona, AR s e sl more satisfaction to Trank G. Jones of WILL MAIL,” ON REQUEST,”A COPYi OF, i HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. PAY LARGE PRICES? Without the least particle of pain you can have the most sea- 2ood cows stead: well cleared. The yards were Common o cholce steers good. Dressed beef ruled steady at 9@1Zc per Ib for native sides. No later | cables from the cattle markets of Nortiiern Pacific Pacific Mail .. Pittsbung s Coal - Presesd Steel Car Pulman Palace Car Tiailway Stcel Spring. British Opponents in Hard Matches. series of preliminary matches®to de- termine whether players of this coun- try or of Great Britain shall constitute ew Haven-Springfleld games posiponed: rain, New Britain-Waterburs game postponed; ram. New Bedford. 4. Fall Other zames postponed; River Exstern League. Memphis, the owner and bresder of *he horse, than any of the long list of im- portant turf victories that have boen that Mr. Jones has bred and started In a race, all of his. victories having been won horses that he has bought. However, Anvil made his first start of AUTUMN AND ‘WINTER _ SEASONS, 1911-1912. & = ‘lnlllil - x:k@" 50 v 100 los.: a few LA S ROl R\ Batiy Mo 7. BEEOreAT won by this well known horseman's THEIR-NEW CATALOGUE No. 104, FOR THE; phone 383 |litle "stockers at 34; ‘bulls at 35.75@ PiitibureeC, C. & day ot New. York fh. the R Now Enginnd Leasue. eauine stars. Anvil is the first trotter . i |4.50; cows at $2@4.65 for ordinary to By A PN ot tho, Prat of S Great Britain, Bxports tomorrow the challenging team for the Davis | ar Toronto—Firs game: Rochoster 3, Toronto 2. ; ; b |1:580 beeves, 35 sheep and 610 quar international ldwn . tennis cup, now |Sewnd eamo: Tonio b Rechester 3, P g R L R ¢ ters of beef. held by Australia. Two matches ‘in | AL Mintal F, syms; Nl 5 Bufi 2 earned & record of B, M et o 3 . - “ Receipts of calves were 499 head, singles were played on the turf courts | 4" Providence—Firsi game: Providence 2, Newark ¢ 5 N i B i I A lisicroRtig: WAR dor Yatchors and 255 for of the West Side Tennis club and |n. " scond same: Trovidence 4, Newask o race this season. Mr. Joncs has taken Fifth Avenwe,” 34th and’ 35th” Streets, Nem York] |the market. Prices were steady for i 200d veals! the under grades were \easy; grassers and buttermilks lower; {no western calves offered. Common to Receipts of sheep and lambs were /6,341 head, including 10 cars for | slaughterers and 16 for the market. | Sheep were steady; lambs in fair de- mand, closing quiet and barely steady. | quotations, Sonthen: Southern Do. pid Tenny Pacifie Rallway e Ttan Vao Car Wibash To.pta B Wedters Maryland 1 Westinghouse Flectric .. prd 3 Copper . Chem. nominal: no loans: time loans steady, both were won by Americans, against whom were pitte® two of the foremost exponents of the game in the British Isles. Lowe, British Isles, 7-5, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. These victeries give the Americans two points out of the series of five, of which the doubles will follow today, and-the other singles on Tuesday. The Ar Jerses Cits—Baltimore-Jefses Clts game post- poned; rain. a great deal of interest in this colt but particularly for the peculiar cir- GOOD NEWS Sitive teeth removed by our J/Common o prime sheep sold at $2.5 Western Union B3% team of the winning nation will go to method. | @4 per 100 lbs: cuils at $1@2; com- ieating & L Erei. Australia. ® > Wa il teeth with silver or. flimon to good lambs at $5.25@7; culls [ Totel saies 05,500 shares. = I estim()nial enamel for 50 cents and gola f/at $31@4.50. Dressed mutton steady MONEY, PLANT SELLS STEAM YACHT. for §1.00, or solld gold crowns t § 1-2@9c per Ib; dressed lambs at | - for 4500, |10@12 1-2: a few hog dressed exceeded | New York, Sept 10.—Money on call | The lolanda, Costing Over $500,000, ? phoiceealy :r’!d at $7@10.25 per 100 e e e u‘Thef rl\?alll;heii e closs, :uch\\;mnr ——— = 3 culls at $5@6: southe calvi t e ful imi ve sets, A y 1307 Tadtans Cotlver B 340 e.a0, -5 kbt Tarhet, the s AcvEn-nime. Amepican QQ*Q'@R**Q‘QQ*Q***Q” 3 g : NEED TO BE FIXED. | Dressed calves in moderate demand at Dnion, Padifé champion, defeated C. x. pixon, Bril- : : F v v 12@16 for city dressed; 10@ldc for Tited Riaies Healiy. ish Tsles, 6-2, 2-6, 6-33-6, 7-5. In the WHY SUFFER PAIN OR | country dressed;. 7@9c for dressed Unitcd States Rubber. - other match, M. E. McLoughlin/ the = |grassers and buttermilks. - Tnited States Steel.. young Californian, defeated A. H. h'\r’)rn(u;hl?!. s‘;;::’e:’r:rmilg e g !..,fsf",'":..,‘éf ho:; were ","."L}L,,S'fm gin,;ty &“ilflég’f.l",&";,ofii}‘.;"z;“:‘;‘2’ Purchased by a Russian Princess. . @re glad te know of the wonderful benefit that mmm? 1-:;.‘- - :& nfllonr_ for yespe before lwarning of Sty T e Souneceiso || ont, to, &7 gutsias buver at ao, ¥ | Wity actuel pusiness Tn Tankers Tk 5, PR PGS, S SN, Iotin P ST S T e el et Bt bitinens deisime et o 8 the Denefit of his vears of ex- | o hicyiy SOt JO-toms gencrally |G (i an0.10 Tor Hemind. omenaeiat | luxurious of American pleasure craft. 2 3 : e e e e ;“m_‘z Paace | fair; bills 4821-2, Bar silver 523 8 Mexi. | The countess had the vacht under Others write letters for publication, thas suffering sisters. o spreas the news of what it has gons for me. | qualit: estimated receipts today 110,000; left ‘over, 7,500; estimated re- | ceipts’ tomorrow. 8,000;" bulk of prices, 1 86.95@7.30: light, mixed and butchers $6.50@7.55; $6.75 @345 york- ers $7.45@7.5 pigs, $4.75@ tile steady to strong: estimated receipts today 1.000; beeves $.00@8.10; cows and eifers - $2.25@6.30; Texas steers $4.40@3$6.40 gstockers and feed- stern $4.00@7.00. shade higher; es- -10,000; native 50@4.00; year charter: during the past season. The Iolanda is now at Southampton. The price paid is not stated in the despatches, but Mr, Plant is known to have spent more than a half million dollars in building the boat and there is no reason to believe he was inclined to take a loss on her. Moreover, the countess is well able to pay the full price for anything she wants. Work guaranteed ten years, és a3 much for other sick wemen.” and as we iease our offices and have been established here eight ysars, our guarantee is of ini disputable value, We will be pleased any time to exzmine your teeth without charge. Open from 9 can dollars 45, Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds heavy. COTTON. New York, Sept. 10.—Spot quiet; prices 1 point lower: American mid. dling fair, 7.95d.; good middling, 7.61d. iddling, 7.31.; low midling, 7.17.d.: £ood ordinary. 5.66d. The sales of ‘the day were 7,000 bales, of which 100 were for_speculation and export, and includ- d 5,700 American. Futures opned quiei and steady and close dstoady. unknewn to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. @0 the geod work goes on. Viourn-O-Gin is a purely vegetabls cerspound, containing no' harmful properties, s actively specific in its curative sction on the womaiiy organs and functiens. To youmys and eld it is highly recemmended for the trea:- ment ef all forms ef female trouble ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & bottle with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 229th Stre-lf Mew York. W W e R e e e A m. till 8 p. m. Unholz Loses to Daiton.! Although he gave Charles Dalton a terrific beating in thirteen out of the ' Sheep -steady to King DentalParlors | i:us s 32.25@3.90: western §: CHICAGD GRAIN ' MARKET. liigs $2.90@4.70; lambs $3.75@6.00 Afteen rounds fouht at Los Angeles E . DR JACKSON, Mer. western $4.235@0.00. © + Hien Saturday, Boer Unholz lost the decis- - . " 3 Mer. ; 7 1y ¢ jon in the main evént of the admis- L4 = S - Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. STOCKS. y sion day card at the Vernon arena [ i 3 - Sales. : High Tow. Close. today. In every round up to the thir- [ ] ks < - 3 < e Abis‘alsiedy ga T teenth Unholz reached Dalton’s stom- 2 2 33 : - | o Am Awieatueat ach. dt i X T Dalton showed unusual stamina, however, and put the Boer to the floor for the count of minein the fourteenth round.. The decision against Unholz: ° y Was uRpgRuiax Wil the crowd RS R 4500 Am. 200 Am 00 Am. 700 Am. e, A is WHEN you waue to put_voar busi- E-N';r.' the pablic, l‘ll{: l:‘no ':> o DevarTis- SEEATIRE T AN S TR AR SR

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