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< : _ | athletic games at Jewett City ball| ganer 2 10 z oswhes 28320 INSURANCE. park, in which Geer of Jewett City is !,n,_m,' R e = = e an entry. In practice Geer s said to e 51812 1 % have been’ making an _astonishing: o showng at the jumps and those who |, Score bs tnninzs: e hfi\;f wktttche{l him hav; taihh Iin h{! Chicago. 1000 54 an an o . . ability to set new marks, e is al- 7 § Academy,s BeSt Pulltel' Lald Up By InJury In FOOtbau 3 Three base hits, ’Jl|\kor <|m|le home run, Zim- e S - ready credited with 42 feet, it is re- | meman. J. L 1ATHROP & SONS. ported. e ’ 28 Shetuckst Street, Norwict Practice Squad of 24 ExPeCted Out iuonday Match § 2 toe Baaid Rieords Jor ."h’ o St. Louis Tekes Two from Gincinnati. b s an‘xlmlmg jumlg&rwflh‘welgms axle t<“ . Louis, Sept. 15.—Cinelnnatli made its last ap- B i < % following: Professional, T. Colquitt, | pearance of tie scison local srounds, and Games Will Be Played At State Hospital Grounds. England, May, 1907, 42 feet 9 inches: | Yus on tie short end or o i 2 Or Fall 1911 Are ead 7 without! weights, Colquitt, 36 feet 3 e ot TNt 5 9 9 inches: amateur, Joseph Chandler, Ire user with the win- Cincinnatl started_th land, September 13, 1907, 35 feet 8 scoring in the sec- At the start of their football sea- [will be played. A gridiron will be|inches; Ray C. Ewry, Buffalo, 1907, |° . ‘gathering Gy sune dn the st dnite: son, the Norwich' Free Academy elevén | laid out, but it will probably not be|same distance. S e e R has' had a stroke of bai luck in hay- [on the’ baseball diamond. Ior ihe e g ing Russell Smith, last year's end and |regular pract] of the Academy squas it punter, break his collarbone .in the | the large lot at the upper end of the | BOSTON AMERICANS NOW. Pl B s first time the men met for practice. | Academy campus, back of the princi- OWNED BY TRIUMVIRATE PRates.cf 51 1200 They were out Thursday and Friday | pal's house, will be used. e L Homican 1 1 T for brief practice, falling on the ball McAleer and McRoy Buy Half-Interest | }iionch 2l 3 S iunee and getting accustomed ‘to the feel °f| DIXIE 1V. CHAMPION. —To Have Ball Park. o e 11090 0 - SET 2 . 3 : ks &1 HETE Beat Nearest Competitor Four Milss| Boston, Sept. 15.—The purchase of a I.'n'..y..,“ i1 i1 in Hyd 1 Ri 2 alf-interest- in the Boston American e 3.0 030 I TSIEne o, league baseball club by James R. Mc-| Totels 39 82017 0000 Buftalo, N. Y., Sept, 15.—Dixie IV., | Aleer of Washington and Robert B. ot o T e Frederion K. Burniam's by droplane, | McRoy of Chicago was announced to- | Two out when wioning run scored. ampion- | night. The following statement was | “Buted for Flis in 9ih. easily won the free for il c! fet us write von a Poliey of Firey [ : ship” of the. United States and the | Eiven out ai the headquarters of the | Soome v thineri, o, , 4% o o o g2 Tnsurance and o to hed tonight fe . handsome Chamber of Commerce tro- | Boston club: b et ] B euis 010010000138 fne that vou have doume all that can be " - phy in a thirty-mile race over the 22 *%n fations C‘?nm’fle} witl €| Two base hit. Komctchw: three base hit, Mitchell. e in case of conflagration and loss . : Motor. Boat Club of Buffalo's course | Sale of an interest in the Boston Am- | Second zame- v 7 by fire. to avoid ruin and disastér. It § . . ] |in the Niagara river today. Of the an ‘league baseball club have re- Cincinnati. | L % s a thing to do and it is up to ¥ four other starters, the Reliance 1V.[Sulted in the purchase of a half-in- Beccheri g f b el vou 5 only one to finish and she w--plsx by g“gpi:eR{ élc.%lle;r of }’\m;lg- H > T'1°0°8 G arly four miles. The | ington an obert B. McRoy of Chi- 0 1200 ISAAC S. JONES, Reliance nor:oll'er ana lookea like | € As Doth of these gentlemen e AT Insurance and Real “Estate Agent, a cockboat de her victorious op- | have been actively engaged elsewhere | i i St il i ildi i s time for the six | they will mot be able to come to Bos- | nowne 10 0170 i peratt b - o o | ton until the beginning of the year | Miemec 4 00 2020 1912, At that time they will come fo | Frommep 4 1 0 #a1 i ston to live and join in the active | Grntib 1l 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILI, management of the Red Sox. Boih | s, o CHALLENGES LIGHTWEIGHTS. |are versed in baseball and have mark 2 2 ed ability and they ought to greatlyf One out when winni Philipp of Providence Wants to Wres- | strengthen cthe organization. Plans | ™ "'h’"'l i tle Any of the Norwich Boys. for a new ball pa which will be a oy D ngR: »»»»» credit to Boston will now be formu- Alfred Philipp of Providence writes | lated and the work pushed ahead at a The Bulletin that he is looking for | rapid rate.” L Rea! Estate and Fire Insuranc ts Jecated In SBomsru’ Block. over C. M. illiams, Room §, third floor. Telepbone 147. engagements in the wrestling game John I. Ta r of this city retains a L — — and hearing that thie city has some | half-interest in the club. RUSSELL SMITH. lively boys on the mat would like to B Star End Who Broke His Coliarbone. | challenge any of ~the lightweights | HERRESHOFF BETWEEN HILTON arcing Notvioh.> AND AMERICAN GOLF CUP. AMOS A. BROWNING the pigskin and in"haking a plunge | Philipp says he tips the scales at . : after the oval Smith heard a crack as {128, and that he is no stranger in Nor- i e 1 Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg.|},o Yt the sround and found his arm | wich, having wrestled here 3 vears | E"3lish Champion TP”t Dusslnalaecs Phone 700. . was helpless when he got up. (As he | ago, being 15 vears of age at that time Finats Today. . aise s ji v 1 is Y » 8 v as Cro- i couldn’t raise it to get his jersey off, |and is well known locally as an acro. New York, Sept. 15.—Can Frederick | Al American leaguo games postponed. on sccount - w |he was taken home in his football | bat and wrestler. He can bg reached # e L5 rederick 1 ¢ ®the weather Brown & Perkins, Attemeys-at-law | 016 om0 Tk ohere it was found | ac 166 Clitford street, Providence, R. 1. | Herreshoft of New York. a nephew o pEEe S . hington Louls American Lea - A . solAsbon at the designer of four America's cup de- - S Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|that it was his collarbone that was - & ; EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Entrance stairway next to Thames|broken. The bone was set at once by fenders, prevent Harold H. Hilton of won. Tost. England from adding an American to | his British amateur golfing champion- hester ... 81 put pp s 88 National Bank. Telephone $8-3. a physician, but the accident wi him out of the zame for some time, if SR e ship and carry the Havemever cup Lo | aliimore -8 e b So far the practice of the candidates the Raval £ byefpool Golsy chun Montreal - o1 Attormeys and Counsel at Law. This interesting question was debat- city has been only of the lightest kind, but a2 Sl way, New York Clt.. on Monday a call ‘will be issued for oot enetie L!g(‘,‘“ng"?z;q’;'p‘p“m‘;fi’;‘,:jl Rewark> : This announcement is of more than usual importance—for - Ch: - all the prospective plavers and hope- ; . i ew York. of Nerwich. COMi. | fals to turs out snd Ehe. - resiar Ll f"'lah‘.lardr"\x\‘xnrl;hmgm ;:?Sm{:; At Ruftal bl e this ‘season we have prepared a far greater and better line of schedule for practice will go mto ef- Sl e i e e R : F fect. It is expected that the first S ettty golfing, guests to- | . Oiber gamer potponca-—raln, 2L Manhattan Clothes than it has ever been our pleasure to show . o squad to pick from will number about L S e e I 5 e A £ v ' ) B S Kilton won his-place in the finals to- eretofore. S Dfimlflle & Domll\le W o il e o G Chatles W, Insice| WHITE HOPE EXTINGUISHED, o P Eiin Fpebta = . by pi 2 5 g i hi £ the Wygakyl club of New Rochelle % £ Me of New York nave to sift over to determine ‘which | ps b pvisiodclul geiey e s PR We have selec.ted the pick and cream of the leading makers, mbers w il be worth consideration for the | Herreshoff had a much harder prop- Carl Morris a Bad, Beating. as B. Kuppenheimer, Alfred Benjamin, J. Wener, Clothes- osition in Charles Evans, Jr, of the e Edgewater club, Chicago, who suc- i Sanehe Garderl NEwY D Stock Exchange Of last year remain Captain champion team, there craft, Lawrence Model and others of equal note. Gebrata, who played Established 1870. Ieraes e’ otk Pl cumbed on the 16th green of the after- F#m Plynn s the Plshloitire: ¥ 20 g ot e e e noon piay where his opponent won by | man, fought a winning bout of ten hot Here you will see a diversity of style and fabrics such as 10 Shetucket St., Shannon Blda. |t MeCormio-ani S 2D h a’ score of 3 up 2 to play. rounds with Carl Morris, the big 3 : : O b baale s On the finals tomorro: Hilton's | heavyweight of Oklahoma. at Madison has never before been shown in this section, Worsteds, Bankers and Dealers in | midinie pair in tnese positions: Elliot | chances over Herreshoff were quoted | Square Garden tonight. At the end Tweeds, Homespuns and Serges. tonight at about 2 to 1. the Oklahoma man's face was badly Tomorrow's match w: a. m., and will be a 3 P =% and Herbert, who were tackle and | Investment Securities. gnard respectively in the Academy's stonewall line. start at 10} battered, while Flynn was unmarked .. . . hole affair. A | save for a lump over the left eve. Every garment gives evidence of superior style, excellent i ral | gold dal and the Havemeyer cup - ! % t g ¢ Selected list of Bonds and Proferred| Murrays place at quarter, W Bwaits the winner, but the latter tro- Fidied to/ Daee £ an. quality, perfect tailoring and fit, and the utmost in value. Seovhit. ek licati Ssand, Tenmeryat contovand b phy must be returned to the associa- | AS a possible “whits hope’ = for AT el e S ST AR R L T s tion at the next championship. The | championship class recognition Morri By all means you should in justice to yourself see these e Sus | that the center of the line will have loser - tomorrow. will recelve & silver|iS now considered a failure. He had J g be built over. medal, witile Evans and Inslee wore | the advantage of nearly 30 pounds in unusually fine clothes before making your fall purchases. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. peShers aze jasid. to be same good P e R bronss mmedals today. Bvans wom @ | Velght and five inc he‘ffl,n‘h:fl,il{ 1 mising ywe among 2 it =S e 2 % a o daze at any stage. S R new men who will report, two of the| New N. F. A. Athletic Dircctor. DEsnes mledal o VY Morris really had only one round, th L4 ticeable candidates being Tevlin, d, and in 2 hers Fl ; Norwich Line |5 Tty & EARL om. Won in T e uits 0 | mer pitcher on the Plainfield high | GEER OF JEWETT CITY NECK AND NECK STRUGGLE | fichting Flynn's left hooks and jabs e soon —TO — schoo! tean blood flying and at all AFTER JUMPING RECORD | 1, illing Finishes in Free For All ‘aptain Gebrath visited the State hos- =z oakee " P ment to send back worse than he got. pital grounds on Friday, looking them [Looked for to Beat World’s Mark in e at Syracuse A Bloody Fight vercoats 1 to 50 STEAMERS over with a view to deciding whether Three Standing Broad Jumps. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 15.—Farl, Jr, 3 landed many hard lefts and the Academy’'s football games could e < 3 5 = T F 5 s o : oy s . 2 driven by Cox, won the free for in every round. but Flynn seem- GITY OF LOWELL | played there, and Capiain Gebrath ome. wonderful jumping, With .a|pace, the feature event of ed to be impervious to them. It was| - 3 : o : —AND—. stated Friday night that the Hospital ibility of breaking the world’s | Bacsy "thrant meeting. at e el e A The New Fall Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are here in rod for three standing broad jumps, tisfactory and that CIIESTER W. CHAPIN |5 0 s s fair, defeating Evelyn W. in a thrilling | city and s ny of the spectators werc splendid varieties. my regular games |is looked for this arternoon in the | ..k ‘and neck struggle to the wire. | astonished at th mina of both men S oute next time vou go Evelyn W. took the second heat,|and the wondert fast pace main- t ave a deiightiul but Earl Jr. crowded the mare so | tained through the half score of £ « p- NGeEnL Sy Bre hard that she was forced to pace the | rounds. A o nhattan Island. last half-mile in one minute and one- | There was no denying the verdict of 3 Lonaon at 11 p. | ] quarter second. A wonderful drive | the onlookers as to who had won. for x e New York, Pler won the third heat and the race for | Flynn was cheered vociferously as he 5. and Pier 40, Cox. . | followed his seconds to the dressing next morning. WALL STREET CALMER. Chicago, AL & St. P..... Geers L things his own way with | room_after the bout. Con Reilly and 00 C. C. C. & St Louis.. Lady: Willow in the 2.15 trot. £ Joe Jeannette were the chief seconds 5 ab-ST LK Siran The Inter-City events with amateur | for Mo , Abe Attell and Danny 121-125 MAIN STREET. olorado. & Southem Consolidaoted ~ Gas i, Producis ew York, Sept. 15.—Fluctuations in | — Denver & Hio Gras s were marrower today than dur-( 8% Do pfd s the erratic movements of recent! lers’ Securities 1l street grew calmer. The | 3 | nervous tension of yesterday was re- | !laxed and there was a definite im- | | provement in sentiment. The change | arose jargely from the cessation of | driving, furnished good sport. The | Goodwin for Flynn. The 2.09 trot, the feature event, was WON | nounced fer Morris was J. B. Callery of Pittsburg with|and Flynn turned the s Bervaldo, who was never headed in| Manager Billy Roche, who the two heats. ingside, said that Al Kaufman would challenge the winner 1.50 Flustuntions 16 Stoais’ Werss Much e, . Narrower Yesterday. The Leading Store in Eastarn Connecticut devotsd exclusiely fo Men’s, Women's and Children’s Wearing Appars/ . or telephone W. J. Phillips, s Azent. New London, Conn., for state- T mation. y3ia BASEBALL SERIES. Cleveland Lets Justice Go. ed to the Omaha, Neb., and Memphis, Tenn., clubs by the "Cleceland club Miller’s Independents and Mohegar i (‘le\v!anfl.ds;m 1-’;:5};@1{%“*‘1;_ Jus- | today. e, secured from the KFort Wayne, AUEERN Beds' Cagags for Thnes Guiies: Ind., club, and Outfielder Kerr, secured | Sam Crawford, Detrolt's star cen- e e from the Trenton, N. J., club, in the |ter fielder, has taken an awful slump Tilinois € New York | pressure froin abroad = bough | Tnterar back some of the securities it recenti; : : GHELSEA LlNE has thrown on mar London’s | and Masager Cliah’s Mohsgnn ‘Beds 7 recent drafi, were respectivgly releas- |in batting. | balance of purchases reach- Dl Paper will open a series of three games in iceal i ing{ 25,000 'sha Advices from International Pump which they Set the city championshiy is called to our line of D Towa Centra Kax ropean capiia were mg¢ chger and there was no trace of a renewal of | | liquidation Despite the impros | of the market, it the dominant ract 1d had not at stake to be played on the Cranbarry | Sunday aflPrnOnp. Both teams are | looked for to start with. | Manager Miller will depend on his | regular lineup, which has defeated the EA VA U best of them this year, and expects to Gn T L ES Fare $1.00 Freight and passenger service { from New York. esdays, Thucs- Laciede ment.in, the fone Lelian Valley 600 Louterilia ‘& Nash M M. in taken agg Miss Hope o tion. Trading fell ™ i ther city championshi The ) = - inesaa dal [ T Mo i, P al of Bo. Public Cooki Siueadays, Frifave ats v Dresions das, and el oh Teups: Tan. Dull Calt snd:Pstent rincipal o ston FPublic Cooking V. KNOUSE, Agent. ‘s“;,:]x‘ll'. S - P | Mohegan ]Rv(. *HO;IP‘U]’\\?IHR(’_ Dynon C lt d K'd certainty . as to . .de | p—Clabby 1b, Casey 2b, McBurney ss olt an il abroad was ‘pointed out a & Brien 5b, Wells 1f, Sullivan cf, Larkic School for 15 years, says Of | restraining featu; Min view that the long declin, Low Rate Excursions To rated the possible effect o ‘nnf?l\n able *conditions in this try, but that doubt a grow out of the to what An Ideal Sea Trip lo the Most Delightf: European powers pr Shea 1b, Keane 2b, Kane ss. Gleason 3b, alkins 1f. Counihan cf, Murphy rf. Luke. Riley is to umpire the game. X T ferguson & Charhonneay, Plusburg Pittshare Coa ned relations of ented an extend- 300 Pressed - Sier) Resort in the Wor and Hea ed upward movement at this time. ‘ Every. Gutdoor Teereation; cxoulent soa Beths | Sooebiutios Tmonsiment h from | : Naiienet Lesgus. A A L O T “ Speculative sentiment is far from |~ m Colemaels N AR 1.500 Mile Saperb Gcean bullish. 3l New York at Piiichurs FRANKLIN SQUARE. THE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, T New Huven recovered 1 1-2 per cent. Transatlaatic Liner “OCEANA" 5t ity decilns iy Westerr. Tntor | i 14.000 Tons Dispiacement: 535 ft. Long. | LC. Cl0Ded strength following the favor-| 00 Philadelohia_at Cincinnati. Boston a2t St Louis. Chteate st Phindeionie. -{H. COOPER — Upholsterer Ganfore «1 have used several makes of ranges but consider the Crawford the des?z. It uses less coal and gives a more even /eat than any range I ever saw.” . Fastest, Most Luxurious and Only Exciu- | a'-)lo juarterly raport of the company d Passenger Steanier to Bermuda. | Nalional RBiscuit was exceptionally Detrglt at New York. g A ixht carried on the “Oceana.’ | weak. breaking five points. and Minne. | 100 | Clercland ‘at Boston. All general upholstering and mat- B g v o e tress work at one-half rate for next e . | apolis and St Louis, which recently | 8300 s atne on The Atlantic. UP | advanced on the announcement that it L NATIONAL LEA®SE STANDING. ten day rictansin every room. Man | was to lease the Jowa Central -and Tt oite. G § Lost. o ith brass beds; sultes_de.juxe with private | form partof a n2w route from Canada 0 Texr o ke e A Tel. 5 ‘qo..m promena :sxe:é\j:-":nr-‘e’m:fu“_‘::‘r;es- to the Guif of Mexico. relapsed (‘i:hL\ E: s Steatics with mbmrLe points. The weekly statement of the country’s clearing was distinctly en- TOU RS Bt couraging. t Lowe: ptd 100 West Main Street. | Pittstury % | Phila St Pacific United Sfates Ttealty. Bea Dookler, Iincrary, Tickets, et | Cineinnatt Bormnda-Atiantic Tine 390 By, The money market reflects tha plac- United States Rubber - Brooklyn = [ ing ot Toana In Germany. . Notwith- guiies stishe gea % et | Beelon HOW ARE The Single Damper (patented) affords the onsy p st ) standing heavy liquidation of securities Ttah Copper : A ARDUND] o, Sovisms i Dytatien atanding domestic and foreign account, Vol G Cnem e Dty T and Cabs Break Even. perfect control of fire and oven. —TH e o | ;0w gm\’neu Darder. The rates auoted 5% Bt itya o o lold et The Oven has no “cold corners” nor “scorching 'or fonr. fivé and =ix months w at ® 4 to Fhe seornd game was called after the F WOr D | iy 8 ok mand ok T Sxihs BRIk o e ot S Sl e FOR spots,” because of for the home team. and was given Reulbach was taken off the rub- | ! WIn€ | " Bonds were irrezular. Total sales. "(‘.‘.'_n" par value, $1, 00, TUnited States d inninz. and_ was succeeded by = 4 == Richie. who made a good finish. Tn the second OCEAN Expennes | bonds were unchangzd on call . B SCOTT?N' S ira” “,':.‘*é’"; g "a'n""":‘::* Fame oo & ew York, Sept. 15.—~Cotton futures | ier weakened in fhe sixth inning, when o single by LINER e | s TOCKS. High. Tow. Clyse, | SI0Sed Steady. Closing bids: September | Shettrtin® offle Heee s oot "t mome s HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE Allis Chalmers pta 11.52, October 11.36, November 11.38, | scores: 3 5 AN LINE, 12100 Amal. Copper December 11.46, January 11.44, Febru-| Fint game— ON Ax the cup-joint heat fues, - The Two Hods in the base, one for 56 41-45 Broadway. N. Y., or local agent.| ' it Am" ariiist 1102000 3 ary 1143, March 1156, April 11.60, Pittre. Chiense. ashes instead of e —| A o May 11.66, June 11.63; July 1166 Spot T30 tmenn TN 30 he old cl h b S e e e upAnde; TLAN, i & 3 0 0 ommem 413093 0 ey o0 A A% GhdlIII Eoding sulf, 12,05 -salesnions. Wamerds 3 113 3 DSchaitenr 5 0 0 1 b pan, and one for " Tee Securiiten Wilonit® 1179 o 0o . Tinseed ol MONEY. Miesn 30 18 oben S e e e i i et et coal, is a wonderful Tocomotive New York, Sept. 15—Money on call |3Cirthv.ss 8 1 3 4 0Homunct & 13 0 0 X R s bl id kR et R e obeyaon vall Simene A 840 eAmecc &1 9 e gjpure white sound ‘and sweet—at trouble-saving idea. 1 3-4: ruling rate 2 3-8: last loan —— —— —[Richtep 2 0 0 1 g|Prices that will appeal to you, we've closing bia T 347 o!‘lm;odl at 2. Mims| Totls 103 14 eGoode 8 0 8 ¢ o) just what vou want. Don't buy an Patented Grates. oans steady: 60 days 3 1-4 per cent. 3 Totals, % 521 i|inferior grade of cats when you can = 90 days 3 1-2@3 3-4; six months 4. ‘Batted for Richie In Sth. sl o e e Ask the Crawford 3 oo M b CHIONGO GRAI ‘BARKET. v o i see us hefore buying—it will pay you. agent to show you. ¥. H. WILLIAMS, JR. General At| ™ s atiunne Cossi iine. 179 118 Open. High Tow. Close. © 000101 ~ Write us for circular. H. C. LONG, Special Agt. Balitmore & Ohio. 61 95 924 ny ey T s ke Bethleliom _ Steel F. H K Rrooklsn Rapid 'h--nm‘ NYC Special Agt. Hartferd. Conn. 3un2sS Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. % i 4 basehita, cmy,'wnm, Sheckard. WX 1014 101 Pas | Second game— Chicage. CHAS- SLOSBERG, Canatiin Pasife . Dok MONTAUK STEAMBUAT CO. E’:‘n:,"’z" 1‘?“ Pt e Cares.ct :: :‘ E::r'n::‘n T H '-: :1: 2 11-13 Cove St Srmnhane Str. “Wyandotte” leaves New London enteal of New Teney 6% 65% CampbeiL1e 1 0 0Sheckard.f % % i 3 g e el | i, S : §mn 10 N T Mo, e : A 5 4 Schulie, H iy “ g 2;\.; H-rhzr returhing, wiek: | o0 Shlas Gregl's Wsiorn ss 1% lammanis 3 1 7 8 THERS 1s no advertising medium o | - * . ; 5 X 2 AL s Ry : DR 14| e . el e