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- __ weumANee - FIRE INSURANCE Livest Rates Reliahie Companies 1.1 IATHROP & sn@m : 23 Shetucket Streét, R o coue| - | hey hre Glosely Dbserving Put- HARVARD SQUAD LOOKS BEEFY . . 3 WX e Fork, g Fifty Six Candidates Opeén' the Crimson’s Football -Season i 3 : e e $1e : ic Health: ; ' —Fight of Last Year's Men Report—First Game siiy e oo .“__h cnufllllnlls\ g With Bates, September 30. - S L e " ot 1315 Indbrance Com: AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. New - York i3] panies, in an interview on thie subject, s 23 D > | made le astonishing statement that " 4 the reason why so many applicants for Cambridge, Mass, Sept. 18.—Fifty- a flank that will be well guarded; ‘202 | insurance are rejected is because kid- six husky youths ‘removed: their civil- | while.in a game for which the for- ney trouble is so common 'to the fan clothes, donned their football togs | ward pass is used, Jack .will be the American people, and the large ma- and romped into the Stadium here to- | right man ih the right spot. Re- jority. of applicants do not even sus- day. opening the football season ~ofi celvihg those long throws from the | C Dect that they have the disease: 1911 at Harvard yniversity. To the | backfield was one of his star perform- | {Uu', Vir uisiecesful, Clerelind “wioning iotay. | * He states that judging from his several hundred observers the men ap- | ances on the Academy gridiron and | formers of Soiencs hasterly ball own experience and, reports from peared to be considerably heavier than | meant scores of-yards for the oid N. | Crweland uiiform. 1 was smounced ihat Man- | druggists who are constantly in direc “ | the gridiron heroes who have repre- . eleven in the course of a sea. e e beveland = o cuch wi e public, there is ofie h 3 dk!\; ;]d 2 h'-hh v r F. A. el i e ' of :_\‘l::¢ :l:;,lll f Cleveland has been, ded “for | ¢ h (_'th \;_: ).bl] hbah] 7 é’ sented Harva uring the past few | sont 2 e Dreparation that has probably been years. ) a o more-successfl in relieving and cur- Eight of Jast year's men were ready | | 0 0|Butched. it o ing these diseases than any remedy for work, and one or two others are | NO $30,000 PURSE _ 3 8 2loisonss g };nown,l %he lgfild angs healing influ- & ¢ Vaka looked for in a few days. For an hour A T 6 0 9| ence of Dr. mer's” Swamp-Root is - = TS g 7 or more Coach Haughton, assisted by| - FON WENS NATESHERSY. Dexiic H i' soon realimed. It stands the highest 3 % | feveral former . Harvard. plavers oid | Reported Offer from London Club._is| Fifiits, i 1 e e e o S Rk f (Rl Ry I men e Pronaunced Abrd. i § 8] an Rt “compain e s would - This Glenwood Can Be Had Trs o to bed tonight feel- 19& and falling on the ball; the lining | oy ® o ST L | T . a7 3| Adyise our readers who feel in need of ¢ 2 7 Rt O R confaxration and 1bs | ward passes. a taskie or twe: of the jcfedited 6. Georse MacDomald: today | & no Ll Gl e VIR with the latest and most improved Elevated or End Gas Range Attach- e are. to avoid ruin and disaster. It|several dummies and a run around the | that he as manager for Matt Wells, e s : of two sizes — fifty-eents - and one = ments. 1t has a powerful Water Front or for country use a Large s wi ing to de and it is up to|field gonstituted today’s work. the English lightweight champion, . dollar. Copper Reservoir on the-end opposite fire box. Call.and see them. ® ‘o 3 Morning and afternoon practice will| Would accept the offer of a purse of However, if.vou wish first to test its i I NES, be held for the next ten days, The |3$30.000, made by the National Sporting e e 0 9.8 08 3 $i| wonderful merits, send to Dr. Kilmer p- SAAC 8. JO first game of the season will bf with |Club of London, for a bout betwees |Cloveiand 2 SR €: LIV SN & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam- Insurance and Real Estate Agent:| B.iog college, the wearer of. the Crim- lsc}clll(es MacFarland ?irvmcr\?gudntnd Throe Jbafe hit, Engle; Home Tun, Ball ple bottle, absolutely free. , When tchard i {son tackli Sep- | Wells, was pronounced as absurd to- ¢ i iting be sure and mention The Rasnsioidls cn e el Y ot o8 the Maine bovs on Sep-| igne’ by Charles. . Mathison, _the Tigers 9, Highlanders ‘4. Norwicn Daite Bulletin. | kP American Tepresentative of the Nas | New Yok Sur 18- wiomlas their lat e | et tional Sportine club of London, ot the scason with the Wighlanders toda, 9 W 4. 18E OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | GALLIVAN FOOTBALL CAPTAIN it ong the Detroite wan thelz only. serries of the vear from | 4 the end of the sixth. 3 to 3. The felding of both . A meeling between Wells and either ol s entr St AL W rany 4306 | e e ¥ MacFarland or Ad Wolgast is looked | in fhe fisi and second - innings were scored after | 4TS a5 fasc 5 Real Estats btk Gl s I Pt it er, if ‘the, Englishman wins chances lud been offered 1o \'—5‘.“.’"!;',‘:5"2‘,";....‘3 we | T S, | st Lous. and Fire Insurance, Former N. F. A. Star to. Lead St.[ihe bout witll Abe Attell hero Wednes- | 'St "% Higle. olin scodae’ fom S5t T | swceney 20 %% Shmaeers 52731 iy v i+ & : rivelzes 4 11 2 OfOokeer 5 4 270 0 Is tecated In Bomsry Biock. over C. M. SEebhen s, Tears Representatives of both Wolgast and Detroit, 1 New York. Toseriondh 4 0 3 0 oCheca 6 00 08 : ack: « « a el Dumine 3 1 2 0 0fRoneichy illlams, Room 9, third flcer. Jack Gallivan, at one time captain Mfl;““"‘“"d are here to attend thely,,, . 0 il 5 3 1o v ppdindry o3 L A0 MEMEnL LTs 2 enh Telephons 14T. |of an Academys championship team,|fight. Loblhef oo Si2 S D e Ravalbdir 4 0 10 9| Mousirdh * 4 1. 41970 10 060 Which followers of the gridiron record £ = Dhanieds 4.3 0 & 0 Cheanw o 4 1139 .g|Ketterit 4073 0°OfEvmsyy - 3 1L 00 — G 3 setw 4 112 Hiridenic 4 0 3 4 1/Gihosteys 0.0 0 0 D of the N. F. A. recall as one of the gy LoT HEATSS Beumano,3 100 0 0 Harmellxt 501 0 0|Togeo'© 31 0 1 1|Faueerss 2021 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW strongest teams ever turned out by Crrore i wivER Won Drucelt . & 1.8 ¢ okolghis 4 9 031 R e 1220 & | Norlurizsn 14 33 2 oBimme 3 1610 . W e viie ‘now‘l“c Stanage.c 4 1 4 0 *Hemphill 0 0 0 0 0 Gl AMOS A. Feature.of Grand Circuit Was the 2.17 | Simmerio 4 1 6 5 0Fordn 20000 Totals, RBHE 2 " off.p 10010 Bcore by innings: Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. Trot, S B A G - 0 | = — o s ; 21048 Phone 70! 2 Detroit, Mich., Sept. 18.—All theex-| | w3651 3| S0 o SR NS = citement 'in the opening day's races of | [Batted for Biair in the o Seoni e Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at-Law Detroit’s setond Grand Circuit mesting| oouied Tor Hol i o Sonton. 5 St- Louis. & at the Michigan state fair grounds this | Detroit 1 40881 00 €9l P o Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St afternoon was furnished by the 2.17|New York ""0.1010 0 0.3 0 0 1 0 o—¢|fnenex2 3713 0 olMaseedd 31 14D Ttrtice N waE 2t lo ThaEns frot. Six hotly contested heats had to, Two bawe hits. Cobh Dolan. Crawiord, Summers, | Tizerion § 0 1 1 olonetchy.tb & B11 0 0 National Bank. Telephoze 38-3. be raced in this event before Pansy|Woller; three buse hit. Drak {Dentinef ~ 3 1 0 0 ofwsliext 2 02 00 * Silver was able to capture the long % T M R I R SRR e BRADY & BRADY. end of “the purse; | All ithe other vic-| | ' WeMses 6, 8t twis 1, PEiaoNeRSS 510l fod crere o i shington, Sept. 13— St. Louls made its fina 3 e 2 Attormess amd Counsel at Law. torfes were Achley e I S eals | o pearance of the season todey. Washington. winming Bt i $a140) 6 Broadway, New York Cit and in comparatively easy fashion. [ 3PROTCOE LML, I WIORIR TP 2Ll S S g > 3 2 Shinte. T Bady . CHades A Braky ke Bten mintes. this el iho. season's record for FRETEl S8 0 0k Mclintyre Brothers in the Game. |Columbus Champion in Atlantic Clippers Begin at Football. - ; . fhe Tocal sromids. and possibly for ihe league. A | otals 2 51811 2| The Melnty o < : of New York. of Norwleh, Conn. YALE STARTS ROWING. e T o o B Sl [ R Ty o8 Tites alnteres Diaihers i sad League. The Clippers tbegan their football ¥ . T the. basss filed. nished the game, and Was & | Nosion s Lrei 10T 1oeaf i ibes e fhe’ ,c“f‘ ;’ong;‘n "lzam at | (Columbia, S. C., Sept. 18.—Columbus | practice on Monday. They met om ' - Eall ‘Practice o the Marbor Bagan| ™™o © T [ Touie e 03 4 S gy i, e NowTondan fe =% b 0 championshiy of the 'Sout | the fied i~ Mohcgan park. : .o () — o h o el Bnpo a e i Sy | Atla a ay by he | : % Dominick & Dominick Monday—Twelve Men Out. % |puns D572 & Slomimce 53 % 3 8| ovién sascomme mrsbirs-wowohy, | don wom the gamé,'2 o 1 Faupes | AUTDEC levene fodey by, kg tic) w Haven, Conn., Sept 8. —Fall 3ok 1o sl —— gle in the course of the game, while |(rom Columbia by a score of 7 to 2., Frank Burke, once called the Hol- B A o i TR EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Eiim ot a triple and a single, ‘one of | L0dAY's victory gave Columbus four|yoke bif-master, had an average of Members of New York LoBay: and twelve men were out on the | Gl 1 120 gl B - his hits sending in the wining runs, |Sames to, Columbiu's two. | buc, 287 with New Haven this: yestc S Stock Exchange | barbor under the new = head coach,|jegndy {1 1 gmalinins/4 0= 1 0 lmaiimee - Rieger pitched for New London, - Red . G ; | James Rogers, who succeeds John Ken- { Street.c | Clarko,c | weronto | Owens, now_of the Tri-State league, - . ; | < ot ¢l | dommseonn 3 1 0 4 ofMawken 4 0 0 5 0| Bumio and Conni "' son; JERX] e : 10 Shetucket St., Shannen Bldg. JACK GALLIVA! the water twice each day, but what the | _seve by minesy P50 T 0 Newark e z Barikers anil Deal . that institution, has got into the game | outlined the coaches refuse to say. To- St Louis ...l 00 1 8.0 0 8 00 Eastern League. pep Rennuck efor s WilS bl L) and Dealers . |in Xew York, and ras been clected | day's practice is the first for several| T7o biso hiis Laporte 2 Milan At Baltimore—Jessey Clty 3, Baltimore S Abeny, (N Y. Sop deme {31 ] as captain of the St. Stephen’s team in | years that has been without- profes- L3 A! Rochester—Tochester 2. Buftalo 1 . 9%, season g( l‘e. 2 e‘\nvorl\ State leagus nvestment Securities. the metropolic and will open the sea- | sional coaching, and the change has Athletics Win and Ties With Ch 153, Toronlo__pirst zamo: Montreal 9. Toronto 7 | closed Sunday. Wilkesbarre won the S A i Gewacs | bea by the pe hovy- | Philadeiphia, ~Sept. *18.—After Philadelphia won w8 game: Montreal 3, Toronto 5—5 | pennant for the third successive sea- % son next Sunday against a ewark | been brought about by the poor sl hé e Uadiyn-dpubie hasder ) inning Remki ot - = Selected list of Bonds and Preferred | team. ing made by the 'varsity eights on the | "¢ €3ne of lodass Houble header from ©hicago, | © ¢ Newark—Providence 0. Newark 3. > Sk Sanbng afler Mdlbenaone an ous g Whatever company Jack is travel- | Thames jn recent vears. . Efforts were .’ cach sooring ones. The gameswere pi den i HImire (Trove eangp i 4 Stecks sent on apolication. ing in he will be able fo show speed | made to have John IKennedy remajn |ins duels between Coombs and Walsh ‘and Morgan | - NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADING BATTERs. | Svracuse, Scranton and Binghahton. with the best of them and his. Nor- |and act in an advisory way, but failed, | 24 Seott. The home tetm give 4 wondertul ethi. Batave Batae : P wich friends know that if he is located | as he desired to have entire charge of | b me i i Sonee % Jacksan, Boa. SoMcCamy, Pits . 14| Fort Wright Soldiers in Football. 1 THE FU hit the ball hara. Scores ” LLNESS OF at his old position at end that will be | the work or none at all. First zame— Almelde, Cln. "0 341jSchulie. Chicage .. 510 | The Fort H. G. Wright football team CHRISTIAN JOY 8 P A OIe L e it e e RO s 'eee | OE VBOrt UER . G,/ Wirlghts NI o¥_Aisl ar - = Wigrert % 272 6 (Forair W57 5 0 Clarke, Puts 01 57 [Fleicher, N T 3 [ vanging 1ts 1911 foothall schedule. and When We Make Most Possible Out of z-‘"dfl ;hlf 3‘ } i " 'N_I“I'\l M"h ‘3 g : . : (‘!.‘:;’M“B‘Wn;“‘ 13{ ;\'l‘ncnd l’"!;;" desires to comffl!lnit’fi&e with. any team Our Religien Four Things Will Be 37 10 ofaakensy & 0 0 3 0| Dooin, Phila. ... 323|Dosle N. Y. {in or/Around Norwich for-a egme. Ad- Realized. ] i1 Ofsturoryre 4 2 1 o 0| Ferry, Pitss 20 [Sovereia. Cin. dress all communications to Athletic . ; ERB ! e AT I R Pt it A Officer, Fort H. G. Wright, N. Y. : t5ibe minute —— e 7 Cotlinsiib 3 0 a3 o | Zim'man, Chicaso. . 314|sitenon. Cin. ik Cl -the-mini At the Greeneville Gongregat ! Sulvan.c 3 1 4 2 oftLeppe 31410 N lean cut up-to ahtkeh’ Nebasy’ wOFahdr O 1. | A NERVOUS ATTACK. 300 Buttmer & vl ¢ 0% |Wamnp. 3 0 1 5 ofcemvip 3 0 11 0| AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADING BATTERS. BITS OF BASEBALL. style P fickaits Pr a8 Foik < e ; a1 a0 73418 1) . BeHTe Bat. are. Bat. s : e , . Tideetts preached on the Fullness of | President Taft's Anti-Trust Law | 1iis rodier Pedhe e Touln 3 8O ooy pe 0 Wi, oneass S0 | Tv Cobb was outpointed by -Kid Christian Joy. from the text I. John 0 Central Leather i, 5 ackson, e. -397 |Gainor, Det. ...... .318 ! Ghetto in 10 rounds at New York the .. 1:4, “And these things write we unto Speech Depresses Market. 100 20 St T e o CL ¥ Lagole, Clere. .. Hooper, Bet. "\l 17| other night. This Ty - comes from uisite lustre of the famous 3ou, that your joy may be full”) New Yorl — W il e Lord; three ba Crawford, Det. .. Birmingham. Cieve.. 415 | Philadelphia, though, and not from Among other things, he said: ooy York, Sept 18-—Wall street| o Cheupmis (& Oui...:. Py R, O 22| Glorgia. . & H. Furfelt. . Slustrated that just in proportion as|uncertainties of politics. The source Chicago & N W o o o wiel abh po a e |fapp, Phila. [ Mclnuis, Phila. This season was the first time in L & H D bies come in © or e ig, a0y oblect Will| of uneasiness on this ‘occasion was Chicaeo, e g e B By el S ST SR B Mulin, Det many vears that Hi Ladd has failed ot . . Derbies afford any actian., R ] Sk ia Bionse Aok RN elder, | ot aker, Fhile. ... ewis, Boy . S et o - . it will be unatiractive and | bon. : b E + Coorae '8’ Sovsnern B tin 5o 53 e 2 D =i - ) perhaps repulsive. Not only most the | v felt jess Bironcly thed’ has. fres e T Tadita &8 85 oI 3 200 o Mine R Madray, - Parker the kNow) Britatn heightofcrownand width Pects we pursue stamp their neces- | quently been the. case wher pelitics Deiuwase, & Hudido. # | Blocko T 4 213 3 oivesemc 4 013 3 o 3 flinger, issued the most passes to the 3 that a perfect 19on us. and awaken our enthus- | wae Uppermost. It was. suficiont o peorer & Mo Grende R e e % T R L e S of brim, so that_ o TG hust have capacity to|bring about a sharp reaction in the Distillers’ Securities ..... 31 _ 31 -~ 303 | oo o —————| SEVENTEEN IN SQUAD tal of 122 d ] h fit 1 assmed and them and tke patience to | stock market. The handsome gaing ‘ Totals, 39 73618 2| Totals 41113019 1 J and stylis 1Ty them to their- logical | 2 aolat 2 L 1 g Score by tanings: FOR ACADEMY FOOTBALL = ~ gical issue. v-| recorded on Saturday were . crossed .l Chicago 00000000 0 il ¢ry man has a religious nature, and | ofr the list i short ‘order when trad- o o o i T e = Charley Dooin, the Phillies' man- | you. m therefore has the capacity for relig- a - et sNocthwn. & First- Real Practice Started Monday |ager, will start playing tennis next i ing was resumed today. Later in the Grast Nortenrn vfd Two base hits, Lord, Bamy, Block, Mclunie. y 1 : fon and if he finds no joy in it the | S o : Bo-ot > o e i week. \His physician says it will be & J he | session, however, the market became o — ~—Material Looks Good. Tlivols Central '.. Interborougn Met. . Do. Bd i fault lies in the way in which he pur- 44 % | stronger. Losses were -graduaily re- covered and at the close some stocks P e s g00d thing for his fractured lez. SOFI‘ HA'I'S | Seventeen ambitious red-jerseyed = Wen Lost All Christians get some joy out of | Soren oy Ehe. S , 2 £ athlete ded M Fillies, * LA i ut of | Filed -alightly above Safurday's: fnal e Hartesier ek = o es responded on Monday to the | Fogel of the Fillies, "or -Phogel of i3 some. no doubt, more than | g, Inter Marine pfd Chi formal openin; f the N ich Fi illi ce a 2 s g VOB, _ afres. e Dsiag DI Chicawo pening of the Norwich Free | the Phillies comes out with a broad- 5 o fillistan of ‘;m“"v:fii:f“\‘\':“;n’?:ll The action of the market was dis- {hiaational faves Friegnis” oot Academy’s practice season for places | side in which he ridicules the idea of In the popularvelour or vel A | appointing to traders who had expect- Towa Central Kansas City. Southem. i oo on the football team and were put a v S 10 [ s Xoule put | the Quakers laying Gown to the Cubs. ve eflects, smoot}x, grey the most possibie out of our religion through the initiatory moves for | That's all right o SE it Wi s |ed a continuation of the upward Reges nobody ever thought S P s wtleast. will be realised: | movement. It was felt that in view Do ma . B i something over ‘an hour by Coach | Dooin’s men woull do such a thing, brown felts. Smart #ense of characted bulle b in Chelat | Slaries con o b Frotn the | i Lo A g i e [ FE T 2 SrirHEd Yhiliae e e patl. ReOL | SUEs) mmtken, SRUnRCIt (i (ons o e se. rars puilt up i | maiicet valuss \of seemiitien HHomihe Cowisrile & Nash 0" Taen 130 4 s , falling e ball, handling | for the steenth time when he winds ¥ sire 1o e Somethins ang Soribasy | MED prices of the'vear and ‘the abc |, Mo & s e LS D0 T (o, S ST L, ., | e leather and o run Around the fleld | up nis tirade with the announcement styles for the young man, Thie e mething and somenody. | sence of causes for alatm Overfund-| oo 3 Skun & ot 2L iy TRE B | st Set MoCleclnad dctiss Suls | o develop their wind wers the Drin-il that he never Mad any tee for Chane dibnified shapes for the This paszion i<’ 1€ that not even | amental conditions, stocks should ap- Do’ i first inning. but ater that he settled down and the | CiPal DOINts” in the afternoon’s work- |or the Chicago. feam.—Boston Record, P dicate it. The very wourl Pacific visitors could “do notting with his delivery. The | out, but these wgre enough to warm a1 ot ookl T oy B 1| B DO S Cond S . fhe BALTIC [ business man. Trockion” during e tost st tan Dytoned at | chower baths were a welcome relief men saie - | peal to investment capital sufficiently Theoometimes have mo- | o extend the rise of last week. ~But ments when they Gespise themselves: : . . when the hetter natnre rises i pes. | 10 Active demand appeared this morn- worst o TR aaaht the ontes s | ing and the market seemed to sag of | 7500 New York Centesi climatls, it having been tansterred to it diy. | when the signal to-quit was given, YXFAT TEAE: . 4 et against the outrage to which it I8 | y(x own weignt. Suspension of. two on. & We. Score OF Inst vears eleven the men meen |Jail for John Williams, Who Threw The courtesy of showmg fubjected. Beason,and revelation em- | fnancia) /inafitutions.one o Philg ori & weaters Pt | Cineinasti. | suits were Captain Gebrath, half- | Stone Through Glass—Seized Liquors 1l and Wi Jlasize Lwo facts: First. no mamliv- | gipnia and the other in Cincinna S0 Mok e e T % 5 fuonecsr -5 8 % 3 | back, McCormick, guara Herbert, tacs-| - Destroyed. : you the Fall and Winter aietacti epgand & sinful 1ifé | wagThot without lts sentimental eftect | At ucitc vai 709 ommimind 0§ 0|kl Elliott, haifback Swan, fullback Tz, 1 . ke - famous SEPEEIenced. one Mhecsehil ',,,‘";fl‘m";:“ and furnished ammunition of which T Tudorssin 4 318 § o|uihcnanrt 1 & 5 §|Coughlin. Others who played last sea- | On Monday morning B. Razouk was styles m the amou - n sin, i e. the highest joy of which [N¢ bears quickly availed themselves. Pittsburg. €. C. & S Paskertef 2 0 1 0 0lEwmondss o 5 5 o|son either on the second team or as | considerably surprised when John Wil- L & H. hats for men is § The Tuiman sou it suscepiime Man s | New Haven was exceptionally strons, B Cou Bert 5010 394§ g st team substitute were Eliss, Por- |laims, who claims ty hail from Phila- . . oot tl Sl ety & rei recovering more than three points o L Tt Lt 3 1 ¢l ter and Kinney, all big fellows, whose | delphia, picked a large sized stone b RN Thorciore romy entls & religious | more of its recent heavy loss. In the Rrlhay St Sorian. . T i 65 b|avoirdupois and experience ought to |from the road and deliberately threw respedfu“y asked. et #5 Be runs counter i the purpose of, [Ate trading the Erie issues l\‘verehxh; Revding, o *Cotier 0000 = co(\;xf:t (gus yeac - i it through his window lnl\:ulhe su;l[‘e. Tis being. N mar ean be eciesins | €onspicuous features of the ‘list. bot epublic Stcel . R eTir 3 5% the recruits there were Byles, | damaging a number . of shirts. Mr. Fatiiied wilh, thE* oue m:’ comreealy | the common and preferred . stocks SELL TR T 20 520 Tevlin. Ricketts, Jackson, Murphy, | Razouk summoned Officer McGuire and against his hetier self Real ‘m\ making geod gains in response to Do. prd *Ran for Beek in 7 Wilson, Jim McCormick, who is a|had the man placed under arrest on | LEY comes from character built up. in iy | N€avy buyine. s Score by innings: Younger brother of last year's captain, | the charge of wilfully breaking a plate A i ’ I of Chri v ® London hought stocks on the early s Phlladaipnia o 0 0 0 e-1]dnd L/Heureux, a younger brother of |glass window. FHe pleaded gullty to o | decline, taking perhaps 25000 shares Rooes e ChSmR Y gl “S|a former Academy star quarterback |the cirarge and was fined 37 and costs, Sloss Shet. 8. & 1,000 . or thirty days in jail. He preferred Norwich. . 1. The o that comes from a sense Sobthen: Pacinfi The effect of recent financial cond from Jewett City. ©i reiationship wiih Christ i drais Giants 7, Pirates 2. s : Miuch 1o made of famil. stock: even | tions abroad was reflected in ‘the Southerm Rallway BT i Firat ik _ The squad looks up to the average |the jail sentence to paying his fine. S v made offamily stock: even | pani of Germany's weekly statement. Do. pra ,n""“g"‘;“',; o innings wF totny e gaanitz hard | ip weight and seems to furnish a good | Judge Thomas F. Kelley tried the case. | pedigree ameng lower animals has market value. 1t is no idle hoast to Be able to say tha. the blood of old Tenniesseo Copper . Texas & Pacfic. . Toledo.,” St L. & W, Do, vtd Taion . Pacific This showed an increase of $42,000,000 in loans and discounts apparently as a result of calls upon the bank for| cusly, 7 tn 27 With the tases Tl “In the seeona, | foundation from. which to build up a Francis G. Logan was prosecuting ut- Sy Sipas f s 0 1 e mema foundution 7 e Diamond, Goodrich, Empire that period. ~Score: * = 2 Liguors Dumpéd .Into River. Riandish or John Winthrop u h Pittaburg. | Now York. Bulkeley at Practice. | i “prrgea e assistance from institutions which | Do i AR o g S A Tas b sy <ot s | R k Sl Rt st ¢ 1 any v S v, e a1 R m §0 %] S TET 1] e sl vl toimie | sugee Bl Foverdine M| AUTOMOBILE. TIRES 1 : En the Berllage’ of dcres or gold. | LhiS,'LiCurne about . celale o Bers Vilica - Biaten Stuner Gopier” 4134 abwiti 1313 0|Bulkeley high school in New:London | Burnham, Albert L. Stors, assistant . & - » s ‘s s & of foreign trade in Tlah € Wilson,rf 72 1 0 oM y, 401 i 3 Y, 2 . OB R ppoiicel e gl 2 % i e : ef St Paul falls on any mah who | WCNUs statement of opper e 0 ol more candidates. Mr. McCoy asked | M€ e court- E st show. 3 e - 2 car | Chem MillecZb 4 10 1 O[Merkleidb .3 112 0 5| e atov e | MG (Eas o RIHG Bt e s couTy . wa; Ban Guith every i ain loven semun | AUV showed an imprecegented vol, | ool b £33 LIEREE 41 L ot o | RO s Uectat o e Hodls C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadway L s in the footstens of John, the o U d o S fmon.c 3 0 5 1 3iTletcherss 4 0 0 & 0l the squad as soon as possible to get | done with the goods confiscated from = 3| elov e. in favor of this country surpassing all 0 Yane < *Campbell 1.0 00 0 0 5.0 Jo st { S s tnematics . tdll that “thi previous records for that month. 500 Westinghoute Hlearic B | cimlies 00 8 0 dthemons 1 1 0 3 o the benefit of carly work. No scrim- | A. Guoiner qn Sept. 3d last. As there that usl us that “things | PO e rregular. . Total salss, | M1 Woustn ot 4 oA R _£1 92 %) mage work is engaged in, the weather | was no one, there to claim the goods Solc Aoents for . are equai to the same thing are | Bonds wewe icregilar, o at 17 e & T e ———| s 3 sz 3| Dbeing a trifle too warm. the court decided that the liquor g al to each otHi IE we, are ‘Tke | Dor POl hanged on. call. Total sales, 404600 shares o m-’f mlmign!‘!n !m Manager Brazil is arranging a game | should be destroyed. Officers Jackson N st and are reiated to Him we : . el el sh=haies with thes Lyceum’ theater eleven for |and McGuire were authorized to take > & o n 2 ® | Ptomaine Poisoning from Frankfurters | . gesne . toatiger | < | o = 3 . e another and are related; | P42 3 _The five children MONEY. s | Bulkeley. The game, which is an ex- isaid property, which consisted of two Bence the fatherhood of God and th, Suffield, Sept. 18. e e 3 Pittsburg .. “4.-0.0 0 00 200 02} < i -~ Bence, the fatherhood of God and the |, "o ughters and a'son, of Mra. Eliz- | New York: Sept. 18— Money on_call | Nov ¥ork 3860000 0 o hibition contest, will'be played Sep- |barrels of whiskey, one of beer, also | overeiies a1l diferences i denomi. APpethiStuart, who were taken yiolently | steady; highest 3 3-8 per cent. low- | Tre bue it Suderus erke tember 2. e oie aud dgfties down to) a - 3 4 8. — e ve | : pation. ill a day or two ago With an ailment | est 2 1-8: ruling rate 2 1-4; last loan 5 - therel o 7t y thit Ssine which Dr, Arthur P. Noyes at first (2 3-8; closing bid 2 1:4; offe Brooklyn 6, Chicago 5. N. E. League Going On. tents “therein. 4 * stk The Joy, that comes’from Fel- | UICh DG ATRI Ll Fover, Tt | 2 305 ered 2L oeam, St 18—miche wes M0 bact in the | Boston, Sept. 18.—The-New England | ' Ninetsen to Be Made, AND e We are told in the context that we | Yesterday diagnosed as ptomaine poi- Time loans easier; sixty days 3@ | home rin patting Brookym sherd Coles wioes | baseball league will continue its pres- | Ninteen names appeared on the list 3 e ave fellowship with God and His Son, | Soning caused by eating frankfort sau- | 3" 1-4 per cent.: “ninety days 3 1-4@ |in the elerenth Inning in passing Davldson and mak. | ent_circuit for the next five years as|of voters of the town of Sprague to | Bis is very denr lo- those who havé | SMEes are mot out of danger. The |3 1-2; six months 3 7-8@4. Ing & nlld pitch gave the visliers snother run and | the' res@lt of final action taken tonight | be made. The present number of vot- lc al“ S uffered with Chelst and fed | cldest daughters, Elizabeth and Edith, s ‘Brookiyn. at'the postponed annual meeting held | ers, taken from the new. ist just put . ) Sith Hine 1t explaine shy apostie | are, seriously Il while the others are COTTON. D . % 5+ ¢|in Boston. T. H. Murnane of Boston |out shows 395 names, i out | doihg well. Mrs. Stuart is the only one'| . Sheckardfllt 5 2 5 0 0.Tooleyss 5 12 4 1| was re-elected president of the league e i i % 1V. The oy that comes from a|able to be about. tember 11.20; October 1122 Novembor 3u 1 gsalih § 8% 0| guerantee at each same exception | Fdword 7. Welley Was fue Suest 01y eed on roofs, whether metal, wood or prepared raofings, it makes them ab- Bense of co-purtnership with Chrial. 11.25; December 11.31; January 11.27; N homm £ e LS L] e priviice ot forty per cont.”of e, e Sy g Thotias el | 8 eateraroof and preserves them indefinitely. When applied to okl metimes wonder what, God STOCKS. February 11.31; March 11.40: April 1% 0 opaiammer 4 0 50,00 POt R PR O Phe suaran. | Airs. Louis Reguin and chidren have | hingles, Kemicoris cements them to each other, rendering the roof ¢ Ban see’in us as helpers in the fwork . 11.43; May. 11.50: June = 11.49: Jul 078 0 0 Erwinc o820 n e s (o N engthy. visit in the | warped shingles, Kemicori th ieniendion, ~Bat. Me~dallyya tato iAle Chnimers. ptd 1149, 3 Julgl o L 3127 0ftee for Samxd‘;lya and holidavs should % :';l ]‘E“Bu‘eb;‘“ Y. visit dn’ @ B intei-tight -4 -4 al. Copper . “ s ¢ " 1.3t 4113 0fn 50 with t rivil, f fifty r | proving o ' o % io iineysrd, Cod Béver niakds any | am. Abeiuiral s Spot Closed quiet, ten points lower: > 0.0 0 0 —= ot e ate. money. . The rain | Vital statistics for August show| . L] istakes. He never acts unworthy of middling uplands 11.65; middling sulf | g uew .42 e seven births sud three marriages- in is ability and wisdom. The logis of 11.80; no sales,, \ 9580 o gusTantes W Axed at 40 rorulldays. Haeven 3 ! : 08 - fellowaiip 500-DaHpetatip n s \ e IR 11 S ey |Seremie 5 i v Is there lnl\ Joy here? Look | - r A CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 2 Shinnecock Golf Begins. e : 4 3 o (he transigured face of returned [— | Waman: b . Taw. Sose Batted_for Richle ln 9th. Shinnecock Hills, L. 1, Sept. 18.—In | X i rien as they dwell tpon thair | — - Am. Tied o0 L sesttmber B e SRl At naw g the first round of match play of the | Equally serviceable on Steel -B Tanks, Piles, Irori Pafices, eiduesy & ork. Have vou ihis joy? If mot,” 00 An Smeidng & .. Dosesaier ..., 961, mgi i 2 8 1.0 os| first’ invitation tournament at the na- Gutters, Smokestacks, etc. \ P e uckle on the harness now: bare yolr| ieo bo. ofd i = d 200% 101 Brookiyn 2 970 4 o 1— | tional golf links of America here. to- S X i - Brms to the elbow and plunge ‘into|— Am Sed Fuide. Two base hits. Daubert. Archer, Tinker, Wheat, | day, Fred Herreshoff, runner-up in the ‘XA - $ s the work. “ Theri you will taste the| iteAm Sur Refnins... 1k 1) . &% 87% | Tooley; three baie hii. Sheckard: bome ran, Dau- | recent amateur championship, defeated £ i H U H - f) © ¥ fullness of joy—it comes in mo qiher [0 mibieco pia ¥ e Baess ] Joseph, Knapp of Garden City, two up, R I F 2 i3 g boorett s x o A B 9 S e tis Avower. 200 1o play.and Harola Hiiton.” the G , A R e el | ! ? T e e o 4 [champion of Great Britain_and_th Bulletin Build R R 1t is estimated that there are LA7Le o 5 & aotiot Al haade ias e i eionitalhe | United States, “beat Albert Seckel ol Lu < ot e 00 native Christians in Indis 190 Auantic > frst gaate, S o % and 55 Dalting. tho gecond * Chicago by s up lndvflv,e—w play, 3 2 3 R O DR o, o % o “ ¥ et A oL L& 3 T i 4 T 3