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22, 1912 va==——| CHICAGO SHUTS OUT GIANTS FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, SME OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL i Chicdgo, Aug. 21.—For the third time and Fire Insurance, in four games Lew Richie pitched Chi- - Pro, cago to victory over New York today. ety e Blook, oves C. M. | (7F0, Ui \ou the Giants 4 to 0 and en- Uiiiams, Roosa , third floor. abled Chicago to creep up to within Telepbone 1. | four and one-half games on New York in the race for the National leagne pennant. Richie was master of the situation from the start holding New York to en widely scattered hits, He r ceived briliant support. The on sw York threatened to score was in the fifth. With two out, Fletcher and ni Tesreau drove singles. Snodgras the first ball pitched over Zimmerm: head, but Zimmerman leaped into the air, stuck up one hand and pulled down the drive that otherwise would have gone into the left field crowd for a two bagger. Chicago found Tesreau for four hits Tinker opend the ninth with a single and went to third on Zimmerman's double. Leach sent a single to center, scoring Tinker and Zimmerman. Saier ! grounded to Herzog, who falled in an This is not a matter you can 1eaye ; attempt to catch Leach at second on a 1ill disaster overtakes you. It must be |fclder's choice. Evers beat out a bunt done NOW, or it may be too late. to Tesreau and Saier and Leach ad- Relfable Companies and Reasonable |vanced. Leach came home on a pass Rates. Information cheerfully given.|ed ball, ISAAC S. JONES, Another run was scored by Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |in the cighih, when Saier sin . . to second on Evers’ out andhome when | Richards Bldg., 91 Main St Archer singled to deep left fleld. e The gume vas Withessed by another AT capacity crowd. The stands and | el e bleachers were packed and the outfield | was lined with thousands una BI‘WI‘I & perkm,' lmmm.'(.u' seats, Fully 25,000 persons were with- in the enclosure. The score: Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Ghicago. | New York. Entrance stalrwi next to Thames ab hopoa o ab b Nationa® Dank. Telephons 3-8 Sheclardit § 1170 OiSn'dgmasd 3 0 Tinker,ss 16 2 OfBeskerol 4 Zim'man 128 idumerst 4 AMOS A BROWNING |wdi @ i) reeni | Saler,1b 180 e i Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Blag. |F™ 1St ; ' Richie, 1 ofTes ‘Phone 700. Richlep R T Totas, 3MrCmick 1 G. EDWARD GRAFE. WM. E. GILMORE, Special G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, e Proaklyn at St Louts Now York at Pitisburz. Roem 6, Chapman B. . Philadeiphia at Cincinnatd. 65 Broadway, Norwich, Gonn, || Forion ai Cuic MEMBER WATIONAL LEAGUR STANDIND. Consefidated Stock FExchange Won. Lost of New York. S ) Chicago Board of Trads sepuany 00003 GAMES TODAY Americae Leagwe Pittspare . Philadelphi Telephone 842, Cincinnati C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr, § |5 Tous Ask for our weekly letter. Boston - It is full of useful information. Boston 7, Cincinuati 4 Boston won_the 1§ 7 to 4. m i. FHard and time ne game for Hoston st Mortgage Trrsd Net over 5.40%| - =- DICK BROS. & CO. | w’viome” " Tel. 901 Norwich | Cincinasi RN Two base hite, Phelan. Sweeney, Mclew FRANK O, MOSES, Mg e ) Brooklyn Shut Out Pittsburg. Pittsburg, Aug. 21—Wagner, who knocked a_ thres bagger in the nipth lnning, was the only local man The Chelsea Savings Bank | « = S b mroim v 5w Lew Richie Holds Lea;gue Leaders to Few Hits and Receives Norwich, Conn. Brilliant Support—Victory Puts Cubs Within Four and One-half Games of New York. Rucker sllowed the hame team only four hits. Slaonase 0 *Batted for Adams o o Two base ML Northen; * AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. in the sixth and scored three runs. | Collier’s Weekly in its issue of September 2, article entitled “Here Are Foods That Are Pure by Margaret Wag- There was printed in this article wives May Choose Without Doubt or Hesitancy.” This list was the re- sult of several years analytical work by the puplls of the State Nor- mal School at Westfield, Massachusetts, under the direction of Pro- fessor Lewis B. Allyn. KINGS'S PUREMALT is mentioned among the food products of absolute pure quality. The indosement of this prep- aration and the publication of the article by Collier's Weekly was un- the manufacturers. e o falr impression, solicited by e to get | 1 X 1 Two buse hits Weaver, Chase THAT TIRED FEELING GOES WITH THE USE OF King’s Puremal THE VITALIZER A tonic combining the nu- tritive properities of malted barley and the stimulating qualities of hops with Hypo- phosphites of Iron and Lime. If you suffer from nervous- ness and indigestion — if ap- petite fails you and sleep does not give you rest — you need a tonic. KING’S PUREMALT IS THE BgST OF ALL TONICS A wineglass with meals and before retiring will work wonders in a short time, , 1911, published an ‘A List From Which House- King’'s PUREMALT, with the addition of hypophosites of iron and lime, is a mediclnal tonic recognized for many years as a most de- pendable, strength-giving, body are us is recommended generally by physicians, building liquid food. Only the choic- d in its manufacture. It is without an equal and KING'S PUREMALT is sold at all drug stores and in strict con- formity with the Pure Food and Drug Act of June 30, 1906, Send for prices to your druggist or to us. KING’S PUREMALT DEPARTMENT 36-38 Hawley Street, Boston A Demonstration of KING’S PUREMALT will be given all this week and the next week at the drug THE LEE & 05G00D CO. COME IN AND TRY IT. SHOW ME YOUR HAND AND I WILL SHOW YOU A BETTER A WAY SO SAYS MELVIN WRIGHT, AMERICA’S LEADING CLAIRVOYAN¥ AND PALMIST. Now Located 16 Broadway, Martin House. Never before in the history of occult scien professional standing cohsented to place his se public for. such Chicago Park Overcrowded. president of the Chicago club of the . speculation, Investment: , speculations, will August 12, 1912, The Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend for the six months ending August 31,1912, ;z the rate of four per centum per an- um, payable on and after the sixth METAL SHARES CLIMB. ©f September. S Fen i CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, §teel, Amalgamated and Anaconda Treasurer. Reach Boom Figures. [ e BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY. International Leagus. United States Steel and Amalgamated | 44 BN Mshiatie Btiaiessiin Copper registered their best prices of At Buftale Newsrk Buftaloraln the year, while Anaconda, which s | 31 Toreete—Jersy Cly 4. At Momtresl—Prosidence 1. Monireal 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. per trade conditions ré declared a quarterly dividend of $1 4 compared with half that amount a ago. The movement in coppers der added stimulus from foreign advi 2 {which indicated extreme probabilit; 5 i 0 approaching shortage of supplies. | i, ightly more breadth was shown in S S 5 of the day's operations, the advance taking in various spe- es, chiefly the former subsidiaries American Tobacco company, AN games posipones—rain COMNECTICUT LEAGUR STANDING. e . " Pultman Palace Car, Biscuit, North Fertord & N American company and other issues of Adgeport 3 “ a more miscellaneous character. : 6 484 | Railroad shares were again rele o o 8 = 41T 1to a position of relative obscurity, 4 | though their undertone was generally | firm, except for the Canadians and Le- e Eagher_Lates. high Valley, which showed a softening A4 WomremtsrWorcwstar 4, Haverhill 0 soven in- | tendency in conmeetion with the publi- | o S 1 nivehe cation of the annual report, disclosing Lawmmnce Xew Bedford 4 Lawrance 3 enues. Lowell-—Lowel 5, Brockion 2, i tad within the narrowest limits the great- Cow Y ; ki er purt of the session, but vielded in | e or ight followers will get | e Tagt hour, when the entire List Beptamber 25 Johason Cruteecs Of | ged to a level Where most gains were T llbane Are mhsquioaion &nd | yiterly effaced. No hews accompan - Bt whek. i vith 4P~ lied the setback which continued to the | pear ihere that week, and, with the |10, the setback WOl coutiined to the | exception of Wolgast, it sure looks R Cte L don was & seller here, though sending oyer a higher range of prices for our stocks, except Canadian Pacific, which Indian Killed on Track. was sold in London for Berlin account. Near Rochelle, TIl, an Indian went | Trading was quiet at the latter center o sleap on a raflroad track ang was | With strength in Panis. ; 3 killed by the fast express. He paid| Bonds Irregular with heaviness in for his carelessness with his life, Often |S0me active issues. Total sales, par it's that way when people neglect | Value, $1.600,000. coughs and colds. Don't risk your| United States government bonds un- e when prompt use of Dr. King's |changed on call. New Discovery will cure them and so — prevent a dangerous throat or lung STOCKS. trouble. ‘It completely cured me, in | (S5t"sna copper a short time, of a terrible cough that|— — am. Agrieatiu followed @ severe attack of grip,” |—— Am. Beet Sugar writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex, | 2904 cu “and I reguined 15 pounds In weight | .0 oo a i e W that 1 had lost” Quick, safe, reliable, An. Goton ol - ltke a championship gals week and guarenteed. Gdc and $1.00. Trisl dn’ L Seudtes bettte free at Lee & Osgoud ( . Laseed G0 —_— ) Am. Suelidig & B Flying Men Fall i Au Bugas Kedilug victims to stomwca, itver and kidney | 8% sm. il & a M6 g troubles just itke other people, with | .10 jh‘_mj_;fi’*:flfl o b like resuits in lews of appetite, back- ache, Lelvousness, headeche and tired, listiess, rundown feeling. But there's no need to feel ltke that, as T, D, Pesbles, Henry, Tenn, proved, “Siix ottles of Hiectric Bitiovs,” he writes, jd more to give me new strength and good AP inan all other stom- o R ervbody, It's folly to suffer when > i o will help you from Sl & 1 B “uu.' it Oniy 50 cents h.“ e Deltmare & EHodson.o. Log 1925, Coust Lt Ballmore & Ollo Bechichen Steel Brotkiyn Cansdian Oentral Leatter Chosspenke & Oiio .. .11 Chicago Great Western. ... 10% Chleago, M. & St. P. Chicago & N. W New York, Aug. 21—Metal shares | were again the feature of foremost | prominence in today’s stock market. | a nominal consideration ht gives better advice, more satisfaction, more encourage- ment, more succe worthy your confidence. MELV to tell your name emies, more facts than any clairvoyant or palmist. He WRIGHT POSITIVELY GUARANTEES tively make you no charge. ALWAYS GIVING travels, ents, elal LOVE, COURTSHIP, MARRIAGE. ess in married 1if VERLASTING AFFECTION OF ANOTHER, 1s INSPT ives man 1ove only on. love onl hen_this aff of a hing, doubts nothing. MASTER MIND OF CLATRVOYANC feariess and clean-cut, 1 invitation to call a bly sati nt now in your o & p. m nd test him to y d that there ig a midst ronto 5 under Amalgamated control, rose to its | best in two years. An index of ccp- | s furnished by |- Wen Lt RClthe Calumet and Hecla directors, who | were filed by ( ureau of prevention of fire. CONFIDENT THAT FIGHT McMahon Brothers Continue Arrange- ments for John: -Jeanette Battle. | CHAMPIONSHIP. 0 Pullman Palace , are going angements for sta he| Newport, R. I, Aug. Jack Johnson-Joe Jeanette bout ith- | al lawn tennis championship in doubles ruling by the state |was transferred from the east to the on ther the | far west today for the first time, when bout shall be permitted. Jesse McMa- | Maurice McLoughlin of San Fran- hon so declared tonight, at the same| cisco and Thomas C. Bundy of Los Angeles wrested the title from Ray- gal right to prevent|mond D. Little and Gustave F. Touch- the bout taking place as scheduled. |ard of New York, last vears winners, 3 match on the Casino | take place at our club,” sald | courts. THe scores of the match,which | ‘and we cannot see Why, |was played before an eager crowd of | out waiting for a mstponed— | Joss of over $2,000,000 in met rev- | Harriman and Hill issues moved | expressing the opinion that the com- Texas & Pacific. 0 Tnitnd States Rubber ESa e there should be | any question of our right to stage it.” McMahons called at the office the | with our license intact The of the c mmissio today while uits were McConnel! of | he ‘ormed that ee them tomorrow afternoon. tion of the ord- | tu | | ed shortly afterward. anette’s forfeit money has not yet by posted, but the McMahonss are satisfled that #t will be forthcoming by tomorrow. WILL BE STAGED. | % | NATIONAL DOUBLES McMahon Nichol. and Thomas C. Bundy. Jeanette bout will|in a four set 400 Western Unl 300 Westinghouse Electri 600 Wheeling & L. New York, Aug. 21.—Cotton spot clos- middling uplands 11.80, mid- dling gulf 12.05; sales, 142 bales. steady: August 10.99, September 11.02, Octaber 11.23, Novem- ber 1126, December uary 3, February 11.29, March 11.35, May Futures closed New York, Aug. 21.—Money on call closing bld 27-8, of-| dentifrice that gua and Is not an irritant. Ask The lee & Osgood Co. to prove our statements to you. The Oxygens|D EN T Y N E|Makes Time loans s 286 oy |months 45-8@43-4 per cent, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. proaching loss of beautiful.teeth. 2éc. “Peroxide Beauty Hints” THE TEETH Being a Deliberate Attempt to Tell You Whal You Don't Know Ahout Your Testh Readers of The Bulletin will pardon us if some of the technical terms well known by the deptal profession are used by us here to bring out an important truth we want to “Dentyne Peroxide Past A large number of dentists have been trying to get favorable results from the use of Calcium Peroxide in a dentrifice and have been disappoint- Because Calcium Peroxide will not release its oxygen, uniess it comes in eontact with an acid medium. Remember the mouth is not al- “acid,” therefore a combination of the Harth Alkaline Peroxides are preferable because Oxygen is released in the mouth whether it is acid or Dentyne Pgroxide Paste or Powder contains peroxide and is the only the propermouth disinfectant and tooth bleach ntees PERO XIDE|Your Teeth Bieach, 25c¢|paste or PownER |White, 25¢ GREEN AND YELLOW TEETH MADE WHITE. Tartar Dentyme, the new discovery, should be used two or three times a week in addition to your Removes tartar, the presence of which always indlcates the ap- Peroxide Products Ca, New York Trolleys Lead New Furniture From Old Have you any furniture in ‘mluced cirenristances? Have you any furniture of genuine worth whose dress is a little shabby? If you have it will pay you to have it recovered. What are the furniture styles of today? They are nothing more than the best'the past has left to us, so give the old pieces a chance and you will be surprised to see them take the first place in the midst of all the newer furniture in your home. Ouwt upholstery expert has just returned from his summer vacation, and we are now ready to adviss Now is the time before the Fall rush com- mences for you to select at leisure and for us to give all the time necessary for the best results. We will be glad to show you our large line of select coverings and to give estimates upon all work, large or small. We wish to say one word about the quality of The Boston Store upholstery: It is more than the machine like work which is given It is the careful work of the expert who studies fhe lines of the chair or couch and then upholsters it in such mammer that the maximumn with you about your upholstery needs. to the average piece of furniture. of comfort and the best appearance is obtained. COME IN AND LET US TALK IT OVER WITH YOU more than two thousand, were —2, 6—1 75 contest in doubles Is the first | time in many years that the w been a challenger. The national plonship in doubles has been west as Chicago once, when C. . R. Neel carried Some years later the famous ty brothers took the pionship to England for two years succession, but with these few excep- tions the title has remained eastern part of the country. the match began McLoughlin and dy were the favorites, some wagers be- ing laid on them 3 t0 1. 6, | through the rest of the season without losing another game, the close of season. He , scout for the I tour of the country in search of It looks as if the Red Sox will win ns over on the country, when, nts in the first ent back after them again, movnd, aftes four bases on balls in ings pitched. with that still evident £ AMATEUR BOXING AT OLYMPIC GAMES. | George Lowe, a 17 year old pitcher | from Ridget s Probably Be a Part of Future manager, side line, has week for a try out, 5 from near the en a good gol New York, Au will be given wor part of the programme of all Olympic games. sured, according mateur boxing uld the Giants e Tecognition as DU Pittsburg, and now profes- i car and far This seems to be as. | Plonship the Boston boys shon to the report made | Charles Harvey of New York state athletic commission, a meeting of that body today. Secretary Harvey from Stockholm, where he attended the as a representative of | sioners, from whor he | recommendation | and have a superior pitching has a man of Prof.Wright's v cagn Ameriean vices at the disposal of the ree games plaved in a|two out of the | thelr last serie New York, are tion that the N has just returne 5 it is pretty Olympic game: the state commis delivered amn official that boxing be added to gramme of sports. w York outfi atter whether before or not, for an inning and tell the object of your vislt, all about yoursslf, your your social conditfon and exactly what you wish to shortstop, | or Gotch vs. Westergaard. , Aug. 21.—Frank champion wrestler of the world, meet Jess Westergaard of Des Moines here tomorrow night. Gotch has agreed not to use the “toe hold.” love, mar- collec- hi NBLEMISHED love of one per- er, better or more to be desired than perfect If you want to win the esteem, 22 GRAIN TRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION Registered in_U.S. Pat. Offica b that real love, that affection woman and the tion is strong it orts of adversitles, but will con- DIAMOND NOTES Baker has sent in the largest num- de edium- t S oo yoms | ber of Tuns in the American league. What wouldn't [ to cop that National league bunting? Chance give Barring accidents, there is a good body was in executive session, but were he commissioners would nouncement of the commission's atti- FRESH, MoHICAN COMPAN FOODS Tennis Title Goes to M. E. McLoughlin The nation- GENUINE Legs, Ib SPRING Chops, LAMB Fresh EGGS dozen - - 25¢ New Potatoes peck - - - 25¢ YELLOW ONIONS Foquuts .. .00l TR Loins, Ib. . 10c Fores, Ib. Fresh Cut HAMBURG STEAK .. .. .. Fresh Cut LIVER 28 ... 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