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* NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1911 > e n ‘ L S T = — ~ e insunance | MILTON THREE UP, TWO TO PLAY | 0 e . ! Tomatdes, 8, Parsnips, 4 | 2 . Peppers. it] Parsloy. H Lowest Rales Reliahle Companies | England’s Amateur Golf Champion Downed Travers—| ohiss— “iewBeee 7 \ J. L. LATHROP & SONS. | 2 5 Grapes, bskt, 13|String Beans, ~ © i AR Bevedh ik Gallant Fight In Great Match—Inslee Must Defend | jprics pic Bew Onions.. 0 > : % 4 % A “ Grapefruit, White, American Title Today Against Hllton;—Gallery of | Fles. Pomroatee B : Cauliflower, Spanish Onions, 1 3000 Followed the Match. ‘ Red Bunanas, 50| Cocambers 2 Head Lettuce, 0] Squash— Romaine, e Yellow, Blueberries, 10 Boston Ma'ow Rye, N. Y, Sept. 14—At the close }ita, from Huntington, L. L, to this | New Turnips, Egg Plan! of the fourth day o play.in the ama- | port, 68 miles, was won by the Hazel Celery, . bunch, .. 10. Scullions, = teur golf championship the American | which made the distance in two hours Ments. H f h k e D e R R e We have just received a fresh new stoc premacy, as represented by Harold H. | three hours- 43 minutes 20 scconds. | & Smareribs 20| Shouldérs, 1z Hilton of the Royal Liverpool club, | While going at full speed in the mid- hops. d Legs, 2 (s on Cha V. Fvk- S azel came with- | _ Sh, s, 59| Chops, > M w B o Ariea e SR YL gl o e e st el o of Fountain Syringes, Water Bottles and DAvoL nuBBER CO. Hot Water Bottle, $1.00 and the winner of tomorrow’s com- | timber. 17-20] Lezs, 25 test between Frederick Herreshoft of BticKed “Shoulasrs Srniiee - ok . ; [ Naw Vork but plaving from the Ei- | LEVY SCORES WOLGAST. Smoked Tongues. | Westors Veal— ubber SUNdries. el | hanies Bany, e of the Eoedvaie ROCHE PANS MATT. WELLS. gfifi'};&"fi i é‘&j;pm H club, Chicago. Hilton will play Inslee | The Michigander a Foul Fighter in | Sorned Beer, 12-1g alders, i - 0 Orie’ i Porterhouse Steak | Nati Veal— e, o e England, the Englishman in Cali-| " ° 0|~ Outter 9 We buy our rubber stock from old T ihat vou have fighe allLthetesd be i pen Se L L Creen, I fornia. Insiae” Rounds, 33| Chops i i h i i . vive done all that c.b be | Jerome D. Travers, twice a national Shoulder Steak, 1| Shoulders, by 2 reliable houses, whose experience in g x o o e %51 | champton, made a gallunt effort in the | Tn discussing the possibility of Ad[ e ke 1570 K : oid ruin and disester. It!third round today to stop the British | Wolgast taking a trip to Engiand to Native Salt Pork. the manufacture of these goods is . do and it is up champion, but he went down on the | meet Matt Wells for the world's 1s i 34th green oy a s core of 3 up and 2 to | championship, Dave Levy, manager of Pouliry long and varied. They stand equally ISAAC S. JONES, play. More ‘nmn ngg golf enthus- ils, does mnot .boost Wolgast along | Fancy L. I Ducks, Fow 28 hei ds d L nsur € t o tramped the vards of the | so that said boost is perceptible. Levy| . 30 Broiler $1.50 i ; uu:"“’ ;d'»:nl gnEEM.:.; :: 2 amis coursé twice (o see What sts that. Wolzast would not last | Native Chickens. 25 Squabs, () behind their g;;’TEES regar sh‘l“a ity chards Building, probably the greatest golfing | through one fight in the British Isle. | Groceries. i . struggle ever waged in this country. He is such a foul fighter,” Lev: Biar and GUARA every thing we WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN|, The three other matches in the that fhe referee would be con 32| Granulatea, gt ut out. F urid were absolutely neglected, | pelled to disqualify him sooner . or % 14 ibs. 51 Nipple Anticolic P! c THE FALL. THEN IS INSURANCE|vet Insice had to play 36 holes to [later. Over there they warn a stran- | Brown, 16 ms. 51 2 OF THE MOST VALUE |defeat P..W. Whittemore of the coun- | ger twice. If he persists in fighting . 18| Cutloat, 1271bs. $1 Do Not Be Caught U tected s club ‘of Brookline, Mass, one up. | foul they simply stop the bout and g fy| Fowaered v : ; 9775 ot Be Cau nprotected. | while Herreshoff was carried to the | give the decision to the other man.” cs 130 peibs P R $ 00 $ . ¢! P green by Oswald Kirkby of BEn- Levy acknowledges that Wolgast is mé:’?i"%fl‘uan. i “15‘3??5';'6:., Zal. 60 Founta'ln Syrmges 1' to 4 SEE glewood. a great little figeting machine. but | Ilggs, local, doz. 33| N. Orleans, gal. 88 i B P LEARRED R CO. [ cone soome aie boie, Decers. [ B s hraive by saving that K O\ Srgg oqmh BNIRMETT grg Hot Water Bottles - - .79 to $2.50 Dick Evans, after being three down | *\ " Grand they do not recosnize Kerosene O oavoL mumac co. at the end of the morning round, ! " ing. | played re oa : Wolgast as the world's champion. As Flan, Bt T 0 Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | plaved record breaking golf in the | JWOIE2st a8 the worlds chambion. A2) .\ i cos 10/Coas Tongues. 15 Face Ba,gs L .40 to .75 leo Cap $1.50 - Agency established May, 1’8‘416.““.F i.n’»rn\oofi:‘mm_dms;:o:m of A:Ibe;n Set- [ the big noise, no, sir. ~For Wolgast to 503 f( rl’lafidolc(k. ‘g Round Clams, L Sep11) | kel o erside, Chicago, by two up | D -~ (15 e o % eal ollock, qt. i §i T it one o e, Fane mukmenmantiy | Have a dlear tils 1o worlds champlon | Ak Follock Mo, St s Iece Caps - - - - - 75 to $1.50 / kept on to the 18th hole in bis after- | 0,00 Hingside. O course this news | gt Baraines 025 rae 3 \ME OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL |noon “maten,"wiere e’ estapinuied” s | 2ounds ringelde. Of course this news | gy, Sarcinies, 26| apate » Bulb Syringes - A 75 to $1.50 3 | hew rocord for the course of an even | Jl\ 1% nat our. Cousins across the | Boneiess 853,10@15| Boiled 35 U yringes & : X Rea! Estate 70. The former record of 71 was held | SHOWS, (hat our cousins across the | giiocfeh, 35isteak Cod, is s by Herreshoff. Because of his fast | PFily have th ot an: Brand, box. 69% 10-12 | and Fire Insurance, | golf, Evans is picked to defeat Her- | BII¥ (;:‘Lpt'.r\c(l'-':‘m et R Clams pk. 70 All d dabl reshoff tomorrow and to many th es ocial eakfisl ods. s jecated in Somsry' Block. ever . ML | (ESOR (GMOTION ARG o mant the |hiked to the Pacific coast and engazed | Small Mackerel, 20 ependable goods. in fisticuffs h2 would not last two | Eels. 15-18|Salmon, rounds. Why? Simply that Wells; ac- | Sunfish, 10| Whizetsh, cording to Roche. is a foul fighter Roe Shad, 20|Shad. | e, Room §, third floor. as the American hope against Hi Teiephons 147 on. | See our window display of crude rubber. When we got back to Louisville this youns man reported at the Fifth avenue hotel. | T will have to admit that 1 was looks, for his gen- . CIGAR |QUALITY PLUS FIVE HEATS AT SYRACUSE. | “™0if on the coust chirps Roehe, | Red Tish, To|sworansh, ) | = | “they don’t pay much atteation to a | MUuSSels. plc. o ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW | Soprano Won Exciting Struggle, in | boy that is inclined to be rough. pro- | Native Smeiis, 20 . (Madden Sweepstake: Defeating | viding he fights all the way. But in Gb Brown & Perkins, AMtwmeysatlan | Haitworthy. fiflie esse ot o claver Borer ot Wally ADDITIONAL MARKETS oo €.es Dver First Nat Bank, Shetucket BL| (... .. x ¥ Sept 14— Soprano, | Would 5ot in this sort of work inten- s Ciate ana Teck. ance stairway next to Thames|, ;" ;"0 "} Yadden sweepstakes, | tionally, there. would be a howl Ev- - 2 & $1:50 - = | Circuit meeting, defeating Hailworthy, | and other lads who have fought on the | \idiings 51 cwt., $1.50 - L] BRADY & BRADY. {205 1-4. It took five heats to de- | COASt are mot white-haired bovs. but| Straw, cwt, $1.00(Hay. baled. e oAvOL RuSBER €O 4 Attormess mmd Counsel nt Law. cide which of the two trotters would ;;::’_" e always tearing in and fight- | Bread' Flou; S ievehagisl $1.35 Bulb Syri : i o %) et the grenter share Of the 34200 Stith Wells barred from the goast] St Laul $6.90 Twt, $1.69 Fountain Syringe $1.00 to $2.75 NORWICH, CONN. ulb Syringe $1.00 James stake and the race furnished 35.000 | 3 e = 5 Rye. 35| Cottonseed Meal g spectators with plenty of excitement, |and Wolgast flageed at the shores of | AR5 b h e 75 ewt.. $1.70 . | ol 3y Tngland, what will the poor boys do? | gorl. bushel, L o — | Challenge from Mohegan Reds, ; Just keep on raking in the dough. o e - ewt., 32.10 i = H S P Y The Mohegan Reds challenge the | + Live Steck. A Dominick & Dominick s« nowiti @nd Mitier's team z“ric'""‘““ °'d"’p:‘:” Blayaos torRs: | catie Veal Calves {a zame to tell which are the city e 7.50 ; . | i hat T Ay s e | | Cleveland, 0., - Sept. 13—Cajche base it Tvers! Dome run, Clarke service Tommy Cahill. I was put to| But the baseball spirit had him |[what T did the second week after T Members of New YOrk |ci”ic Consiiercd the fastecethey | 320k Mdams of Stemphis and Outherd. | $5.50-45 | " "Secni_ e : S it for a catcher and began skirmishing { more seriouslythan he supposed, for |had come to know him—that he is in | have got got together in a long time, | er Dave Callahan of New Orleans Zabe, H Wh o a e 2% 5 s o|@round for a man who would fit into |he soon joined the Detroit baseball \a class by himself. Stock Exchange | They have an unknown battery that | who were conditicnally released by 5 i Bl mmesn % 1% D Slmenmy W 0T 0 0 the place. club as manager, and transferred his |is the cream, Answer if accepted | Cleveland.last spring, were ordered to . Carevct % 0 1.0 OSheckardit 4 0 5 ) 0| Casually reading the paper the eve- |residenca fo Scranton. Here he PorfretPlaying. New, Haven: tigh i ulleti e 4y Uz z Y level . v arke 20 olmnker 122 1lying of my trouble, 1 noticed an @c- | now during the winter season, practis- gh. Established 1270, throngh Bullétin, or telephone to_Bill | report today to the Cleveland team in ed Green Calves. Wagncr1b 4 08 0 olschulesr 4 2 3 0 3 : 5 Pomér ol : 5 | Dynon, International Silver Co., Nor- |New Y. September 12, Cleveland Grads Wikkonst” 5 3 3 0 olpoyiesh 103 0icount of a game between the Le- |ing law. with his brother, W. A. Jen- | < Pomfret for Oct. 4 at Pomtret is on 0 Shetucket St., Shannon Bldg.| wich, before Saturday noon. will take four new pitchers, among 1b., E . o 31 | e 4 ozmminiy & 18 4 0 hightons and some other team, in-| nings. : e zlxo\?n:‘afiwsm:dnffia mifs scl :ol team's ] e & lie | Reintet ‘of Maw: Heaven wor the'| P S 135 | Mcarin 8 ojtiorm S u;yvh]c!x 2 voung man ‘msthe e 8:-{ And I still think of Jennings jus c! eason. Bankers and Dealers in HAZEL FIRST IN RACE {last eastern tri Sheep Skins. =1 12-1s, 32 | Leiitd.p emicnicy 1 0 1 1 g|Jennings, who caught. seemed to | - — Wool Skins, scl 16, $2.35 —|Chance 1 0 © 0 ©|the whole show. He had fifteen put- | R TO NEW LONDON Lajoie’s Brother Dead. § i Totals, ofTutiren 11 0 3 0 outs and four or five base hits, a home | ' Investment Securities. | — le eieve 0. Sei S mole Wool. wawers 0 0 10 4l run among them. I rushed to a tele- | = ¥ | Elcoplane Defeated Steam Yacht by | 1..joie. cerend baseman of the Cleve, | Straight flesce Washed, 25-26 [Fenesn 108 0 @ R oMmee and. sent & hurry-up:call | Selected list of Bonds and Preferred| an Hour from Huntington, L. I. Mlan@ Americans,, received. word ‘From. b, 20-21 AR jTos, 3t 8 i 1 |to his home in Moosic, a littie mining | icati ‘Woonsocket, R. I, today of the death L e e 52 | town six miles from Scranton, asking Stocks sent on apolication. New London, Sep special [ of his_oldést brother, Jerry Lajoie, ey e % Haiaie b wonldimot oI o i {race for a purse of een the | fifty. He will leave for Woonsocket STANDING. o~ 2= Odpun S0 10610 1% o e—|Ville team. . jelcoplane. Hazel, 16 feet long, owned | with Mrs, Lajoie this evenin and Lost. r.c v 00000000 It did not take long for his affirma- | - | R £, 3 & 1 {by A. F. Smith of Brooklyn, and |will rejoin the team at Boston after 3 se hit Clarke | tive to get bac s : Frank J, Gould's steam yacht, Helen- | the funeral ey T wired in return that I would give | re i ] EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. | nim $175 a_month if he proved satis- | St Won Lost P2 |tory. and directed him to answer me | A= = S | Louisvilie \i | | | st Louis. Seot 15.—St. Louls won the first game of & double header from Cinc | disappointed in b eral appearance was somewhat ver- Ihe’ second, which was called afier the Afth because of darkness. The frst game went SLUMP AND RECOVERY. 0 Colorady Fuel & Tron 0 Colorada & Southern. | ing ' Providence | ! = | 1800, Conatidate {nmings and went tn S Louls & to 5. Tois s Cin 3 dant. 1t was with fear and trem- | An Exciting and Disquieting Day in | 10 cors e IS Terewl) Serlts never Boaren: | ANEMCANERAILE STANDING. bling that I watched him at his first | Spo nge C a ke o Wal Strsete Praware” & I Gl e - | pnisgese S 3Gl or 1 M hesunto- think that | S - e e | e o o ol Detmic & ad invested in a salted 6| New York, Sept. 14—In the course Disulens * Sccuriiies Beschertt § 0 ossing 20 5 6| Clevctand ] jut the moment he got a glove ov 2 |of a day that' was both exciting and Bate el Oakee. o RN s ¢ s his hand he was another man. A sim- at CARDWELL'S | disquieting to Wall street trader Hobilzat1 1.8 Konetel.1b 170 | Chicas 3 ple mitt worked wonders with him. & tsocks slumped severely, only to re- e H naion /T had no chance to work him out be- Tel. 952, 3—0 Market strcet‘vn\tr later on. The selling early in | Great Northern pfd Louis {Hind the bat, ugh. as Ryan had b i the session was in such volume a 0 Do prd Lo EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS THURSOAY. |‘come around’ all right until First to flood the market. New Haven fell e orion, Mt e Baseman Tavlor was injured. Her below the low point of the panic of ! At Bualo—Tochester 0. Baffalo 0 my new man to COLUMBIA STUDENT | 1907 and”sold at 126 7-5, the loweat ariceer AL Jirser Cits Providence 8, Jersey City 2 wag 1made of. | figure since the stock was placed on | T Marine pid = “Jennings,” I said to him, “vou will | 4 CREATES SENSATION. | ,acttieq dividend. peying basis. folo . WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY, have to o out to frst, as: there is.ng The long stroke, 38 horse power motor will Although Novice With Rifle, He Beats|I7WiN8 its organization in 1§ The | 100 Tows JJotats, X ational else who ean play the bag” provide almost racing speed or may be held ata Sakive. Nat’ weaerstlv: estanlidbed ska s 0 Kunsas Clty S Winnine Chteago at Mr. Chapman.” he answered. “I e on-direct. drive, so surely is its Everything in Sight. | other of the numerous low records for | ~a Liulis i 3 maed s amon Chictia | have never plaved the position in my We g Darey P TIve, Y e - Ji—A. P. Lane| 1%, ¥gar Which have been made in the | amh fafich Vi kit a0, %0 2 0 1 0 010 3 NC e e | 1ife and fear that Lcannot Ml the bill. ample power under control. e 1 Lane| last few weeks. Losses ran to 800 Loultwille & Nach 01602005000 Clleago o) Philadeiphia “Youll have to try your hand af : i X of N ent in Columbia | than three points with larger declines |~ dim. & st fouls e hits, Konetchs, MecLean, Onkes * DN ar Ney xe I told him, “I have no_one else at all The touring car carries five passengers, the university, proved the sensation at the |@MONE inac i):'ehlssut:si '|'||sl 1900 Mo, Kan.- & Tex € i Miche St Louis at Washington. lAl\qu rrg‘l)“. n dln‘lllrr 'u@;: It".la;‘.fl torpedo, four. Both are of the new fore-door e e o Derneyivani,|Mmovement which set in early in the | 1% be prd Second game— 5 —— Things began to happen. He tickle : . AT il nit o e Pennsylvanii|ufiernoon was as irresistible as the | 12800 Misut P S st. . o/ GREAT BACKSTOPS THE KEY. |the crowd by the way he pulled down design, built roomy and comfortable, with dis Suate Rife sssocacon today s e | Hostiogt At Thme e, S | V8 N B peere 0% 8 Sy e e e i e et o (It o cemielves' admizably) gineton. lane, who has won_every(and heavy covering of short coptracts, N M s L 4 0 Oaties cr tar Catchers Necessary to Pennant and dug balls out of the dirt. His e Jovolver and pisiol competition in tiic| particularly in Union Pacific, United o 8 5010 0 b Koo 3 S e e Naea s Al ool st ks St e coomihe T pien san to fine painting effects. _ Bty & i e wonot with a|States Steel and Reading. At the same N & W i smond.ss 5 1 0 3 0F 21000 — i that T was tickled too. Peerless cars for 1912 include three six- ary rifle until he was prevailsd | time evidences were seen of buying N A e Faan 102 0Smithes 2 003 0| Iiigs class catchers seem to be al-| He covered the base for a weck. : S 0 ncuce pon to compete in a “surprise match” | for the long account. . The marker e Grant: o1 1 oMea 216zl Bl e e S mmpionsiip | When Tavlor recovered, though, Jen- cylinder models and two four-cylinder models, S0E ot D s, T g the cased off at the close. In all tho long Pacitic Mal s % 60 oWouivrmp o o 5 5 b|Dball clubs. True, there have been 4 | ninss had to be relegated to the beneh, with open and enclosed bodies varying widely in i I pbots in the country, he won the| declines which began early in Augus LIRS el Tl R e winners, notably Detroit, | But soon our shortstop, Cabill, was 3 5 3 £ Tiateh with a score of 22 0ut of 4 $os- | thera has. baen 1o day on Which i T e Tes 380 e RS 33 88 8 (I Rhid mot hoast backstops whoss | taken il and I approached our new sl S e AR (s copyio . 3 He: 5 fdblisst on ‘;v\nn;u:);m b oflflnavxn:;af‘nr:uy:;: yere uabrg Coat STRR e e bm.de“dhn" greatness, but a vase {\;}\:X;?;lds];?;(!xsl\u'nlJfl‘I:I':"\:;‘t would have the new catalog. R s e Csid st won | pesetting the 1cial wor ave ressed Steel Car . “Batted for Geser In 5 majority of w ery stron zive shortstop a 3 - 5 s ' B, Sieaka-out sl ards With | flown about so rapidly, although they Rl BaacepCtz e Seert b bt Detind the bat. This was trae of ihe| “Jennings” 1 Said to higp, “you will . The Peerless clutch enfages smoothly, without shock i Tn The Tapid fire match at 200 vards| [eTe Without the slightest foundation Reading oy it 2 <83 11 030l Detrolt champions of 1887, witn | haye to go to short. to the transmission or axle, and being light and perfectly , C. F. Sylvester o ernes aas|The fact that the source of the sell- HERLS) Sted i O “—5 | Charley _Bennett behind the bat. But, Mr. Chapman,” he begged, balanced stops rotating as soon as it is disengaged so that @eorge W. Chesley of ( ‘“;I_v“‘mfllnflmg was as much of a mystery as Rock "Lelgnd ‘¢o Sl P three base it | fiughia Jennings managed to strugsle| have never played the position in m: the gears may be shifted noiselessly. It 1s from such A AR 0| ever wae doubtless responsible for the Pl i along without u really high class|life o Gt refinement in motor car mechanism that the fullest & P Lane wen the champlonship|Cisuiation of these reports. The er. | Wb LR ; New York 13, Bosten 9. backstop until this season, and to cop| Do what vou can,” I urge measure of satisfactory service is derived. Tevolver match on the expert course|bonsidorabie roosion, - ene eorauced i “ | Moston. Sept. 14--New York made thirteen vuns on | @ few pennants despite this handicap. _do my be £ i ith 3. W Hlessian of Comeenesurse | considerable tension. The early de- e, 8.k 4 | lta sixieen 145 lodas. while Tostan could score oms | But the surprising and _ phenomenal| Asain the crowd ¥ You are invited to visit our Salesroom. P~ ” | clines were due largely to selling by suthern Paclfic {Bne cn a llke number. The hitting bee was the | jevelopment of Oscar = Stanage ;| covered more ground than any man [ : {London and to a large supply of stock foutlern Tallway {las zame on the locol grounde s season aid | served to strensthen the Tigers in that|ever saw in my life. He went after lon direct orders from Berlin. Lon- L o e it ataviomn® ramety Snh St | @epartment this season. everything: errors never troubled him; The A. C. Swan Co g MORRIS VS. FLYNN. [ dons transactions in this mariet were Waaker, vl succecded i, Soorg: " ¥ Had not Jennings cast aside Archer, | he seemed born for (he place. Again e . . W . Z g | estimated at 20,000 shares, ~ chie osten. ow York. {it would not have been necessary for |1 was tickled, and began to look a 2D g g 1 Ter Rounds Tonight With Five Ounce|sales. ~ Bank ~of England's weekly pacic topertonts 25 % Speereer T 5% 1 8] Detroit to await the budding of Stan-|{my catc hout of the corner of my eve 276-278 Main Street Norwich, Conn. Glaves. | statement showed that it had presery- e Bhawalss 3 12 1 0 Deviedy i olage Into a star. Archer was a dia-|and to rub my bands when he was 5 ©d the abnormally high percentage of iteq Jiewsondt 3 3 0 0 0 Edgmeet 0 mond in the rough, but Jennings failed | not around. ; New York Sept. 18-« \orris, | TeServe to liabilities, the figure re- T A e LI 2 81 to discover the fact, and when he turn- | Jennings had earned the right to be / the O ma giant 4 ‘| maining unchanged at 55.10 per cent. |M'Donalds 4 2 1 1 1 Hersogsh 2 o ed adrift the Cub: sent .mainstay | called “Hughie = na giant. and Jim Fiynn, | feavy business for the railroads was [Sormid " 4 1 3-8 oFleicheiss Ui behind the bat he was guilty of one| I wish to say in this connection — the P 1an, will meet tomor- | indicated by compilation of September | I [Raridene 5 1 7 3 o Doviinas o 0l ot he oxtromely few errors in juds- | that Jennings was not down and out Tow night In Madison Square Garden|Totirns. h have “been eived o Woarern 88 0 0 o Wiowe 1 | ment that are to be found in his man- | when sold to Baltimore, as ‘has so /i g postponed fight.| .| GTOS earnings of 21 roads for the first Nesters” Afsesiand: |Hemew” 5 8 8 3 SWhinrs 1 1| Rierin) carber. . Take the first five|often becn reported. ~He has mever - - agreement call for 16| Yok of September increased $339,000, tonghouse Eleciric 1608 1 olfeams in the National league, and it|been on the ragged cdge: From the = 7 under straight Marquis of | O, 310 per cent. e T R Leighe 5 o] will be observed that all of them are|very first leap he has been a top- Queensbery rules. with five ~ounce|, . bopd market was irrégular with 52,900 share I 2 %! strong behind the bat when it won its | notcher. / ves. Charles will roferms the | NCAvIness which was followed by an Euias s i 1 62| first flag, while Jim White. ona of “the| I quit Louisville after the scason of |} Bt hut me deciaton mill be remdeiny | IMprovement, Total sales, par valuc, feanetEns aben i T ¢ original Big Four, was Boston's main- | 1892, Billy Baring being my successor. B him. Marris will weigh about 230]3%7585.000. COTTON. (R stay behind the bat at the three fol- | He sold Jennings and Tavior to Han- S0umids aind Pivnn abonties 0 Onited States government bonds | New York Sept. 14.—Cotton futures | v Inmlugs: 4 3 0 2 5| lowing seasons. Then White was with |lon. The accession of Jennings helped . 3 Morris has come east with a record| Were unchanged on call. closed steady. Closing bids: Sep- Ve o © 290000 0 ¢35 Chicago in 1876, when that club won|in a large measure to enable Balt| B He ordivats MEhter gcrs - tember 11.56: October 11.3 Novern- | Two base lits Mathewson, Ingerton, McDonald: | the National league pennant, and when | more to be the pennant winner. : gits and seven knockouts, and all of| sue sTOCKS. ber 11.32; December 11.40: January | tarce base hit. Dowie; lome runs, Sprat. Dosle. | he returned to Boston in 1887 the| Jennings came from one of the best e of six rounds. 11.; February 11.42; March 11.50; | Beaneaters added a fifth flag to their | families of Moosic, Pa., his father be- | 1= e Chatmers sta : - s ! h o=} ; o, ! A April_11.54; May 11. 58: rates Win Double Msader frem Col | collection.® That season however, | ing a most respected citizen. Hughie - ! Voo ; | SO ikt May 1160 June IL38: | s sext. 14—itur today took boih | White Acclined to cateh Bond, and | had to work in a coal mine and many Am. Asriealtur E July 11.50. : 3 2 £ L i Baitic Athletics Are te Play Tlftv:ll-]} Beet. Sugar Spot closed qniet: five points low- | 5 mrs ind o s M g Chicage by swores of | Snder was added to the staff. a long day has he toiled away in the ; e R W e et ; s ; B85 Car & ¥ er; middling uplands 11.80: middling | deieioped. into s Ditchere barde becmeen Cammity | Chicago had the zreat Silver Flint | bowels of the earth. But all this time On Saturday afternoon next 3 . Cotton Of : ulf 12.05; sales 40 bales. I behind the bat when it won three pen-|he was attending night school in e SRistic aah Mises. 0o :.-4".',:‘1'3:.’., vitde " 51 pid 3 o Bl |t s ey, Flp g Chtcsey gt ouf | mants i . row in 15507831 and 1352 | Seranton, Ho’has always had a de- aftville Athletic club for the first - o Secttdes. " MONEY. | Chicaco man had Tesched hird bite. n ine minth And again in 1385 and 1386, when it|sire to have an education and has e of a serles oo o e - Sotomoitre ; G % | Telfield weakened a bit. tho bases being dded two mora trophies. worked hard with that end in view. e e e o e pen Tl 22 | New York. Sebt. 14— Mohey cn call | e e, s o by e sl e L On and aiter August 1st, 1911, the Jewett |steady; highest 2 1-3 per cent. low- |men were then foroed 3t Second. aud Shem | CHAPMAN TELLS How ook D HiSC ACHESK S WobE. CepluERita oty Bighentis 1o ne oo Beied"Sor Richiers sent s - to Cater : choolworle,_going to | 37124; "cloaing bi8 5. 1ok b o | Tt el T HE DISCOVERED JENNINGS | Botaveniore (oleee In Jov% Cors | City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will | 2 1-4; time loans strong: sixty days .. abh ! =5 5 nell to coach the basebali team, re- | 3&3 1-4 per cent.: ninety days 3 1.4 |Bymed 4 | Former Norwich Manager Picked Up | ceiving for his efforts tuition and liv gonfident of copping two games ri B e roel, but i case o reak the odd game will be | sround, but by the way | there is small chance | i | {1 9fvers.2p 2 Fy o 3 T H h ; pe Gorerict 4 o Olfhetaraw 3 1 10 4e ¢ - . flosk mow: TS I8 sisait chdne. iy ; % 1-2; ix months 4. G 1338 SRR 131811 the Famous Player and Manager in | iny cxpenuos. Ho contimued his soud be open-every business day (except Satur- A big crowd in expected off th B fe : = Waaner, 11 H o Moasic, Pa. here for Some time, soon enlering the grounds Saturday and it-is Attantle Const. "Tdne CHICAGO GRAIN et i £ Rt e {law department, from which he later 1 het e Tins will kot ¢ (lmapee & Onle High. sy 334 8 38780 John . Chapman, well known here|received his- degree, He was admit- ’ ' 4 Krvolive Bagi. Trinii 2% 5 182 £ox o | s « former Norwich league team man- | td to the Baltimore bar and took up days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m, anadian “Vacine 2 . £3 ] LCamnilfip B398, S 4| ager, teils in the Baseball Magazine of { his practice in the «;u- of B;lm:?_n;, ! ‘eiiral Leather 211G a < ' > SCON % | where he was remarkably succegsful’ > % 4 Totals, 21 82 io 4| thiis month hew he discovered Hughie|w B : | 2200 Seminga s story ia this: closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. ; 1 R T R R 1 had taken my Touisville team of L s o L , lu.._ Americsnassociation o Philas | Children er delphia when .Jack Ryan of omncluh1 Chicago & “Alton.. {heagn, Great Wesioin b 3 : g : iy Suntias: : 5 Piubre it «_g|was hurt and,had to be taken from &2 penind the Bl i¥e ere hard up for thres B SuMStitute “ang had pressed into S, 5