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. ’ INSURANCE. A Specialty FARM INSURANTC J. L. Lathrop & Som, Norwich, Conn. —Five Leaders Bunched Ak OFFICE OF WAL /. HlLi, Rea! Esiate and Fue Insura nce, s woaied In fomery' Blocs, over C. M. “ilinme, Rooms §, third fic or. Telé phone 143 Readville; T 1-4, Mass.,, Aug. 27.—Cheen, owned by John Mulkey, a tarmer boy of Waxapachle, Texas, and driven by John P. I'leming, another Texan, won the fourth reneWal of the American trotting derby at the open- ing of the grand gircuit meeting here !o«layill a thrilling finish by a half- length. " The usual Derby crowd saw the classic ¢ivided and while the track was in’ good condition strong wind made fast time impossible. Thirte¢n qualified for the final hand- icap of ‘the Derby, valued at $5,000, ) of which. $3,000 went to the winner. The starte were picked from five preliminal heats worth $1,000 and tiien handicapped, according to per- rmance, with the exception of Billy 2.03 3-4, who had a walkover In the free for all preliminary, and was placed at scratch. At the drop of the flag Billy Burke "made a dancing break that cost him !Valuable ground, as the leaders, Cas- {ledome, Waodford Tood and Don Zo- lock on the 440-foot mark got away good and were leading the fleld at the quarter. Jack London raced into second place at the half. Castledome was still holding to first place by a narrow margin at the mile with Wan- derer second and Jack London third, | with the others bunched. | This is not a matter you can leave till disaster overtakes you. It must be done NOW, or it may be too late. Reliable Companies and Reasonable Rates. Information cheerfully given. IBAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bidg., 91 Main 8t 5ol Entering the home stretch the five We sell protection for all |icaders, Cactiedome, Wanderer, Ken- | you W. Jack London and Cheeny, were within a length of eac hother and the drivers were using their whips | ! freely, but at the finish Fleming forg- | ed to the front with Cheny. Close be- | hind were Castledome, Kenyon W., The Wanderer and Jack London, separated by & neck in the order named. needs and misfortunes in strongest companies. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Ceo. Building. Agency Established May, 1846, Wauregan vs. Hospital. This afternoon the State hospital | p— ==s===|baseball nine meets the strong Wau- | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW regan nine on the Hospital diamond | /A | and a fast zame is promised. Though | defeated at Wauregan Saturday, the '"wn & p"kms‘ mlfl'm-lt-lll hosp..?{ boys feel confident of turning Over First Nat. Bank, Shocickes St | {00 ‘)¢ siofay, Greenway “Big "B E:lz{:::" 5::'{"%.;.“,1’?...‘3&"‘"" Marland will do the heaving for the | 3 1 visiters, The game starts at 3 o'clock. | Accepts Danieison Red Sox Challenge. | G. EDWARD GRAFF, The Ponemah Wheel club of Taft- WM. E. GILMORE, Spectat. | ville accents the challenge of the Dan- ielson Red Sox for.a game in Daniel- | G- E”WARB GRAFF son Labor day afternoon. Answer through The Bulletin by Saturday. | } High Scores at Duckpins. 1 | Bert Friswell had high single at the b Aldi allevs on Monday with a ing | of 11§ and on Tuesday Williams was | Room 5, Chapman Bu " . | i | Amer! Chicago at Roston ! St Louis at Wa: Detroft ut Phi Clieveland at high with 118, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, MEMBER Consolidated Stock Hixchanga of New York. * Chicago Board of Trade | de New \” K National Lsa Telephone 842. C. H. GILFPLLAN, Mgr. §| Ask for ocur weekly Jetter, of useful AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. It s full information. i e SR ) ! h played 12 ) o“ { full of exelting mon ¥a_early lead was | Iost when B ft Cleotte in the | number of tal- Net over 5.40% |CHEENY WINNER OF AMERICAN DERBY Texas Horse Wins $5,000 Event in Thrilling Drive at Finish | in Second Place by a Neck. Score by tnnings: Cleveland 10 New York Vo0 Three base hits. Chase. B Second_game— Cleveland. New York ab b poa ¢ ab hpoa e {Ryandt 1 11 0 ofyMilines 33 3 3 0 Huaterdf 4 0 10 €311 23 37310 30100 910 £1001 1000 «2100 1100 $ 130y 4300 313000 5150 «1900 $ 041 141 0 8 0 2000 i 20460 nEU ¢ 110060 21009 Katerp 10 1 2 0 Totals, 381024 8 3 Seove by inntogs: Clerelan 00000811 34 26003001 °8 hree base hit, St. Louis 9, Washington 3. St. Touls drove * Inning of todas’s ily defeated Washinzt uzzde to the Washington. GAMES TODAY e 0 020 5| Compton, it 0 1130/ Williams, it 10 201 1| Pra 04 1501 Kutfia.lb 4 212 0 1200 | Aus 14500 Wa 0 0800 | tericy 1 1180 15580 0000 0003 0000 8216 4 Under the Wire—Castledome lies In the sixih. errors contributing. The two runs which Boston-lacked of a ife came in the seventh, Clootte beinz replnced by Walsh after the first was scored_on Cardgsu’s hit. Hall's Lit off Walsh then drove in the tleinz ran. Both teams made Stiff bids fo score the deciding run. but darkness fell without deelsion belng teached. Strenuous kicking over a deciston by Umpire Westervelt resulted in the ban- ishment of Reth and Weaver of Chicago. Score: Boston. Chicago. ab b poa e Hooper, t1 18 % Yerkes,2 b 00000 Speaker,cf T3 1k wis, 1l 62300 rdnez. b 63200 5212 00 30000 Carrigan.c 21000 Bedlentp 2 613240 allp 3 ss 40210 - — —Johnsou.ss 3 0 3 1 @ Totals, 481336 -9 5 Schake 6 511 3 2 iCloottep 4 3 0 3 0 Walshp 100 20 15193618 3 *Batted for Mitchell in Beore by tpnings: Bown .. ...0 0 1§ 00 0 08 Chicago 10 21 000 0-8 Two base bits, Yerkes Mattick Hooper, Schalk, Collins 2; three base hit, Speaker; homerun, Speaker. New York Wins Twe trom Cleveland. New York. Ang. New York tock a double header from Cleveland here today, 8 to 4 aud 6 to 4. Tn the first zume MeConnell easily outpitched Bas- kette and Kaler. Collegian Dasis won his first game of the season when he landed the second game. Le- livelt, the former Washington outfielder. made his New York debut. and made four singles and & triple In the two ames Scores: First game— Cleveland. | New York. ab h po‘a e ab h pon e Hunter}t 4 1 2 0 0MMillanss 5 1 0 2 0 Bingham.ef & 1 3 0 0|Chase,ib 29008 Haugerxf 4 0 1 0 0|Danieis.it 93080 Laotedt ~ 3 1 3 4 0Paddock3b 4 2 1 2 0 | Johnstan,1b 4 1 9 0 OlLelivelter 4 3 4 0 @ Olsond> 4 1 2 1 0/Simons2b 3 1 3 8 0 Nagh 2111 0Hartzellt 3 1 8 09 ONeflLe 4 1 3 2 0Sweeney.c 3 1 & 10 Steen,p 2 0 0 2 0/Darisp 300130 Mitchellp 0 0 0 0 0 — *Griggs 1060 00 Totals, 33112710 0 Blandingp 1 1 0 2 0f Totals, 34 82112 *Batted for Hauger in 9th ab h 23032029 00000 Gandil, Kutina, Prait. Kutina, Achletics 4, Tigers 2. Ry Crabh, formerly of the but with the nd defeated th n in the first § the result of n sin- MecTunis trivled to DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL "FRANK 0, MOSES, Mgr. AN UPWARD TENDENCY. United States Steel Rises to Its Best Price of te eYar. The Cielsea Savings- Bank August 12, New York, Aug. —~The congres- sional recess, further confirmation, the | 1912, | high official and unofficlal quanters of | . g oo ge % 192 | the wrilliant. orop gutlook and, una: The Board of Directors of this bank ) have this day declared a dividend for | oo.cd demand for steel, iro nsnd cop- the six months ending August 31,1912, | BEr Were the chief factors in today's At the rate of four pes. combumy ow191% | stock market. London's higher range | num, payable on and after the sixth for our securities was also avorable e infuence, though the. increased de- vt bR " ¢ mand for, Americans at that center CHARLES B. ( ”J\JT‘I'[*A\V;NT probably had its origin ax this end. | . Opening prices showed gains in all | N At standard issues,with one and two point | advances, respectively, in St. Paal and | Short Sea Trips Canadian Pacific, the latter being es- | | pec Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich- | mond, Baltimore, Washington, Ber- ally strong abroad tributed to Berlin. sto on buylg at-| Harriman and Hill | 15 well as the entire granger muda, Bavannah and the South. | group, manifested an upward tenden- jey To And From Europe | “Among the industrials, United States Cunard White Star, Anchor, Ameri- | Steel mounted to its best price of the | can, Red Star, French, ltalian, North |Year, and practically all the tobacce | Gegman Lloyd and other lines. Berths | I55U€s rose three points or more. Lat- reserved in advance. Lowest rates, | °f (here came a demand for various Everrthing In ocean travel. I minor specialties, including Colorado ! Full informagion of Puel common and preferred, with a | st NG “and” Tourd .| 20 point gain for the latter; American | ot st Agent— Lp s Pittaburg Coall, American JO' IN A- [)UNN, Can, Mexiean Petrolenm and the local | , . tractions i %0 Main Street. Fach recurrent buying wave was fol lowed by an idleness in which the market seamed to undergo a proe: 1 The office of John A. Mor-|of assimilation, -but the generar rise wag well maintained exeept in certain issues where evidence of realizing for profits was not lacking. gan & Son will be closed Sat- urday afternoons commenc. coppers were less a featnre thar in any [3 3 recent session. ing June 22 until Septemb- . | "TNSR L derately here of | Amalgamated and Steel, but its sales of Pacifics probably offset these pur- | ch; Discounts hardened abroad | again with further intimations of an early advance in the bank rate. Firm- | ness was reflected Paris and Berlin exchanges. | The local bond market was irregular, reflecting little of the strength shown ; | by stocks. ‘Total sales, par value, | $1,560,000. United States government registered | twos advanced 1-4 per cent. on call, | STOCKS. Sales. 25100 Amal. Copper 500 Am. Agricultural 14200 Am. Beet Sugar . 2500 Am. Can ... 200 Do. DA ........... 1500 Am. Car & F. pfd.. 200 Am. Cotwn Of1 . 1100 Am. Iee Securttes. Am. Don't You Know That I can suit your requirements in every way in connection with any con- tracting work or building which you may contemplate having done? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the only way I can tonvince you of it is to see me and talk it over. My estl- mates are very reasonable and my work is guaranteed. C. M. WILLIAMS, T'slephone 670 216 Main Street JEWETT CITY HOTEL New and Up-to-date in particular. IRA F. LEWIS, Preeristor. Livsed Ol TLocowotive Suweltiog & K 200 4100 ry A AWNINGS. Let me nave your order A mow. Auy size und auy color. Prompt e AT A teution. Jo W. MALLRTT. . Pel.T06 -4 ¥ blarket St | Do pfa 200 Atsotic Cowst Line - 100 Bd;\l‘m}ul( :"S‘mu 1200 Betblohem 20 Brooklyn Rxptd Transit Hack, Livery and Boarding | o iwoinwois 1700 Central Leather ... 1400 Chempeake & Ohlo. 1000 Chicago Great Western STABLE We guarantes our mervice to be the | 1400 r::icu«. L \z s‘:: P. best at the inost reasonable prices. Frvni o LR 400 Conaolidated Gas . Falls Ave On the whole, | - in prices on the ;- ‘MAHONEY BROS., 4808 Comy Products ... A Delaware & Hudss. 100 Denver & Rio Grande —— Do. pta 800 Distillers’ Se 5000 Erfe Northem ptd Ore Ci Inter Marin 5 Interna International P, Kanses City M Northern Pasiflc 1800 P Pa. Mail yivania Peaple’s Pittshurg C. ( Pitfa : Pressed Pulima Reading biie 1 tates Realty United States Rubber. United States Steel Do .pfd Utah Coppper Vi Car. Chem COTTON. i New York, Aug. ? closed steady. Closing Dids: 10.64, September 10.6¢, October 10.88, | November 10.94, Decenrber 11.00, Jan uary 10.88, February 10.95, March 1102, | April —, May 11.09, June —, July 11.14.| Spot closed quiet; middling uplands | 11.30, middling gulf 11.55; sales, 100 bales. | MONEY, New York, Aug. 27.—Money on call steady; highest 3 per cent, lowest 21-2, rullng rate 27-8, last loan 3,} closing bid 2 3-4. offered at 3. Pime loans stronger; sixty days 3 3-4 @4 per cent six months 4 ninety days 4 [-4@4 1-2, 4@ — ey CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, WHEAT High. Low Close, Sept PR TC 943 94 sy May 8 s COR sept. May Score: ganization shall aig the commissis Pittsburg. Baston. | C ssioners R ooa o " poa o |in Sceing that the laws are rigidly en- Byme,3b 1 0 1 1Campbeller 5 2 0 1 0| forced and that the funds obtained it ¢ 10 gfimess 4 138 0 through appropriation or license shall mr',,‘_fi. 5 1 3 Oineenmie’ 3 0 1 1 1|Dbe expended to the best advantage. Miller, 1b 14 1 ofTitusrt 1 ; g 0 Any deslred information may be ob- Wilson, if 1 8 0 0jDestinlb 3 012 3 0| tained by addressing the Conneecticut »}51,]:‘;:‘,‘,? : o “!n';,i"f" : ? 04 } Fish and Game Protectlve assoclation, Camiotizp 4 3 0 2 O|Dickaonp 2 0 0 1 ol P. O. B. 1495, New Haven, Conn, el Tyier.p 1140 e Fotals, ~ 33 14 2 e Totals, i e BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. oro by innin; 3 i A SR S SR Intornational League. Frvie ) 6010000 0—t oronio—Firsi zame: Bulimore 2. Toronts 5 Two base hits. Byrne, Titns; thres base hit, Wi pune: Pallincos 22 Tuenio 1. son; home run. Wi hester—Pirst. game: Rochester 6, Joraey Cit —Cotton futures | s August | right conter and kept on home when Crawford threw wild, Seoret B Y = Detroit. Philadeiphla. - lees Qulck Home C\II‘G hopon e ab hopon e T b2 g ohnimhyee 42110 For Corm, Callouses usia 2 1fStunket 4 2 3 9 0 . i Cobber 4 200 olcolnem 21181 And All Foot Troubles Grawiord.et 4 0 0 0 Ibakerdy 2 0 2 70 e & 0 7 5 Simaialb 4 113 1 0} Information will be welcomed by Deal3v - # 0 3 0 olBaryw 4 1 6 8 o|the thousands of victims of daily foot Stanagec 4 2 4 2 ofrhomasc 8 0 1 0 0| torture. Don't waste time. QGet it at Mullinp 2 1 I''4 30 00 0jonce. No matter how many patent “Jonee 10600 -~ = — — | medicines you have tried in'vain, this **Onslow 0 0 0 0 72118 2| treatment, which was formerly known ————— : only to doctors. oetied ToF, Toeat 1 o Wil do . the +Bs e Ith. 4 work. “Dissolve STRED. SPMSTIS fo: et two tablespoon- Score by tnmin: fuls of Calocide Detrolt ... 0100060160 02 compound in a Philadelphis, 40000000 i basin of warm ‘fwo base hit. Collins; three base hit. Melnnis. water. Soak the ] fifteen minutes, WATIONAL LEAGUR STANDING. gently rubbing the sore parts” The Lot B.C | effects are marvelous. All pain goes in- % as | Stantly and the feet feel simply delight- 43 ‘50 | ful. Corns and callouses can be peeled Pittshurg I 3% | right off; bunions, aching feet, sweaty Philadelphia. 5 “i9s | smelling 'feet, get immediate relief. Use Cinctnnatl 63 71| this treatment a week and your foot St Louls . o 441 | troubles will be a thing of ‘the past. Brooklyn 3 .34 | Calocide works through the pores and Boston .. 82 9 | removes the cause. Gel a twenty-five | cent box from any drugeist. Phillies Defeat St. Louis. i - St. Louis, Aug. 2 of Sherwood Ma- i gee and Paskert coabled Philadelnbla to win the | INTEREST AMONG SPORTSMEN. | second game from St Louls this afternoon, 3 10 5. g dades Nelson, _recently teleased by the local American i i . Teague. club, made his debut rwith Philadeiphia and | State Fish and Game Proteotive As pltched fair m_xlmh Sherwood Magee hit for two home | gociation Received Over 100 Appli- mayand’a il whils ekl eile) cute. x| ¢iong L ast Months Phifadelphia. St. Louis. iy ab hopoa ¢ abhpoa el Over one hundred applications for = S B 5 ol = v 4 Pukortty 4 £ 14 olussine2d 4 0 6 3 8| membership in the Comnecticut Fish 8. Magee )t 310 4 2 0 5 o|and Game Protective association have Cravath,cf 030 4 013 0 1| been recelved by that organization e S R 4 31 ¢ ¢lduring the past month. This would irpigi 0 2 4 gOakesc 4 0 2 ¢ o|indicate that the sportsmen and lovers RKillifer,c 2 0 3132 0,0of game in this state were rapidly Nelson.p 0 1 10010 l awakening to the fact that that asso- Seawnp 00100 0 8 8 & ¢lciation is offering them an opportunity Tolix, 38 10 %25 1000 0,to express their views, and a means Suyderc 1 0 9 0 0| by which they can be put in force if Burk.p z (8 g g found to be practicable. AMqwe. B0 —| _Only through studied and united ef- 55 3| fort can the wishes of the sportsman be made known to those who have control of the protection and propaga- tion of game, and the funds with which | to_see that the laws are obeved. It is thé purpose of the Connecticut % | Fish and Game Protective assoclation to establjsh a sort of clearing house | where defective laws can be altered | or abolished and new laws made ef- | fective, if required, through co-opera- | tion with the fish and game commis- | i Konetchy out. hit by *Batted for Griner in 5u | **Batted for Steele in 5th. #Batted for Burke in 9th. Score by innings: Philadelphis St Louis Three bese hits. Wingo, runs, Evans, S. Magee Magee; home Pittshurg 9, Boston 4. Bittsburg, Aug. 27.—Boston was defeated by Pitts burg § to & today. Plusburz made seven hits and scored five runs in the fourth inning. Dickson re- firing In favor of Tyler. who also was hit hard. sioners and the legislative bodies of our national and state governments. It is further intended that this or- y d game: onings. R Jersey City 12, Roc ings—darkness. First game: Buffalo 4 e: Providenca 8. Buffalo 5. Montreal 4. Newark 13, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. Glants Loss to Cincinnati. ORI the visitors ouly one hit. son on the other land was hit fairly hard and was tive in pinches. Hoblitzel's triple and Miwch- Zle tallled the second ruo In the thi Cincinnatl. ab b poa 1 | | ! I 9 | | © LO::O:O:OJ (o) —— (o) ) ——— ()} FREE STAMP DAY TODAY Women’s and Misses’ Suits For Early Fall Wear 1650 §1950 $25.00 The new Fall Suits are truly beautiful in their rich, soft autumn colorings. The models reflect the most approved style ideas and are very smart looking. Coats are longer and skirts are somewhat fuller than the past season’s mode. Our present showing at $16.50, $19.50 and $25.00 are exceptionally good values. Whether you are ready to buy or not we shall be pleased to show you the new Fall styles. The Manhattan 121-125 Main Street | (o) ———— (s [0} —= (o [0} ———— (] [] Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Apparel Moderately Priced 0 0 [} 0 0 ol 1 1| Montreal City, N. J., will be during the week .,(‘ well as the principal cities through- ol iehei 8 Providence . September 30-October In the hold- | Out the state. s b | ing of the American Road Congress the | The Connecticut soclely expeots to New Englang Leagus. AnicRteai A ntctuontl: n is | accomplish a great work for roads and 9| At Brockton—Brockton Lowell 1 g t e pavements through elos Co-opera : - o 4 3= o | co-operating with the American Asso- i ol Leane 0 At Fall River—Fall River 2. avernil 1 Pt omeone Prahe American AsS0- | {ion between the various officials and o| Fromme,p o] a Lynn 5. New Bedford & ation for Highway Improvement, = . d 2 a co—Lawrence 13, Worcester 10. while the National Association of Road Jcparunents which are charged w o motas. 1 Conneticnt Leagus. Material and Machinery Manufacturers | .08, Fésponsibility of Toad and Street oo R 5 bt : 'S | construction and maintenance within At Rridgeport—New Taven 5, Bridgwport 8, will conduet on the big pier a most | wedllh *Hutted for sth At HartfordFiartord 16." Watersury 1, comprehensive exhibit—really the first | ¢, commonwealth. “Ran for Moorm CONNZCTICUT LEAGUE STaNDH of magnitude in this counts | With the launehing of this road as Score by inning: e ey Since\the programme for the fir | scciation the Touring club officials be New York o He i AL ey two days will be under the direotion of | i¢Ve that similar organization will ba o 3 w1 H O e A §s | formed in other states which will solva thr Honlitzel, | Haritord .. 5 boagd, the speakers wnd SooerC98 | the problem of securing the necessar: T e Holsake - i great’ deree will b relsted o in | co-operation between municipal, coun Cheney held Brooklsn to dx | Waterbury viewpoint and needs of th ty and state authorities, which hereto I perfect support shut the final game of the t The Giants have won the series from very team in the league with the ex- | ception of the Chicago Cubs. t ol orono~reo~ |esose—-asan ed acceptances DIAMOND NOTES . e road users. | $iy. C. Dienl has obtain- | 178 has been from e of excep- qualified t Kers na- | and in this connection it| There are several subjects of im the speeches will be | Portance to automobilists which the to the point | Connecticut society plans to consider | among them, the advisability of pro- sadly lacking and has tended to hold back the tmprovement |4 great extent. ‘hairman Gec iorslly we ional repute id hibiting the wse of chains on automo- Every road user, as well as every Dllo trea It is argued that & year highway official, will be interested in | 260 certsin streets were put in frst he announ nent of the formation ,,f‘f}l‘x condition, but that they have The Boston Natfonals may be a poor | & Soclety to be known as the Associa- | been injured during the wet fall and basebal Iteam, but they looked a whole | tion of Connecticut Road Officials, | 8Dy spring seasons from chains on 1| lot better in Chicago than the Giants, | Which was temporarily organized at ..{ utomobiles, especially on cars passing 5 Lty P meeting recently held m New Haven, | between New ‘1“”‘ """’u‘:"‘::;*’l"h h”p;_’"\‘ 02 e Philadelphia Nationals have | following the suggestion made by the |use of chains is proh s - 00 0 000 1 o b 1 1 m, " ~ 7 t P, hot base hits. Cutsh Tm(: Zimmerman, Br- | WO ODIY one game from the Natlonal | Touring Club of America that there | Posed that the cities and towna s - e . Yoran: Lomerans, Leach, | [638Ue champs this season and have | was urgent need of co-operation be- |ateempt to furnish a substitute by b e | lost 11. tween municipal and state mflh“,h_v‘ “\nf mn:ax sa.r]k! un(]l mnm‘:.mm: —_— | authorities. {on the oil roads and smoof ace LONG NATIONAL CHAMPION. | Eddle Grant has been playing fine| The plans.for this meeting, which | PEVEments. <ideaey [ ball for Cincinnati of late, the same | was attendod by James 1. MasDonald. |, Another subject under consideratson Wins Miliary Rifle Title in Sea Girt|brand that made him famous in Phil- 1 state. highwa . and the | 1S the advisabllity of urging the adop- | adelphia a few years back. e e e tion of a standard of wheel or body Shoot. —_ Therde sl e width for automobile trucks in order s : 5 While mentioning the clubs which | muynict g that the width between curbs on Sili o T A Th eetiment | Will change managers during the win- Ioviioal nicials Thoin cerlonn ot | Ginpid chL bh. Hh properly, deter- are v HORg - Ohe S = , it is a good bet that th. E iy ik e o SCOLL | rined. Also as to whether on the out 5 s is the ic E g L ere will ector of public works of of ‘“"‘_j“‘h"”“'\,{ ‘VJ‘ _[}.?mp.:nfimlllll a new leader chosen for the St. I?{u\ui ”t.lvl‘l ke |“ f P w ',, ”t } lying strests the hardened roadways A i B T . ar | Louls Cardinala ; e iy b : {empora- | dhould be mereased in width, a pian Dual, kifle tonuat ort o ! A pitcher ltke Joe Wood or Walter | (jon oo i G4r Feranent oTganizas | which will certainly meet with the ap d of shooting, 41.”.—(;\: wl’}n-!‘\‘\;;—‘s gt g O aalter | tion to be held in September | proval ‘of automobilists which would passed the efforts L in a world’s series. Johnson is| It is expected that a score of cities | provide that fast moving vehieles can othe competitor: cluding P?\»(w a; ble of working every other day in | Will be represented in the saciety when | meet and pass with greater safety e See o oaml phias o ven-game serie: it is formally organized, including In | without encroaching on the softer road e R L — - its rembership the selectmen, road su- | way shoulders, which oftentimes give t o his e Reareat by by 5 Eddie Mensor, batting for Gibson in | perintendent commissioners and | way to owing to the w'~‘.:h4 of m.fi E for his s omy OT- | Philadelphia on July 26, made a single. | tause intereste: i improve- | tomobiles, resulting In many serious | Since that moment twenty pinch hit- |ment. in the towns and boroughs as|and fatal accidents No Twilght League. Pl | ;‘rs have been sent to the plate by the he plan of organzing wilight | Pirates and n f them has de- | = - league among the working boys of the | livered a safe ¥, M A. has been dropped. Farly | DAILY SERVICE i it ERATBRGE o vt e on s || STEAMER. BLOCK ISLAND 235755 C. Pease was unable to secure sultable | Jeagne proves the hest on the road, it | B ! Until Sept. 3, ounds #nd since the Lake street dla- | lies between the Giants and the (a % & nond has heen put in condition many | The latter haven't won so many away w h Hlll nd Bloc s an of the hovs have heen on their vaca- | from home as the champions, hut they tion haven't plared so many ~ DOINES ]N“"fHEA'@T‘u WORLD State Police to Enforce Motor Vehicle Laws more Thoroughly | ‘—Many Western Cars Visit Putnam-—Temporary Or- | ganization of Association of Connecticut Good Road | Officials. | A new automobile fad has made its | tion that under its own power. | appearance in Danielson This con- | The interior of the big machine. which | sists in mounting on the forward part | was painted an immaculate white, was of the hood or mud guard an imitation | fitted with va sanitary appliafices, white poodle dog, ahout half normal - { and something after the style of How well le a,ml and serviceable it cost automobiles are being built R | was indicated Monday when a car of | A member of the state police who |& iype that costs $485, list price, rolled was in Danielson and Puinam recent- | into Denielson from New York state B Anmated DAL 58 sos pressing { on & tour of New England. It carried | Work is disposed of by his department | 2 man and his wife ey had had no the many violators of the automobile | laws will be given attention. Many divers have been going it wild since eary summer—no lights at night,| speeding, failing to give warning sig- nals, ete. ouble, they said, and were seeing just s much and enjoying it just as thol oughly as if traveling in a seven pas- enger touring car—and the running cost was down to the minimum. Ar observant Putnam citizen has noted that cars bearing (he registra- There is nothing like newly spread oil to slow wup the speed merchants | tlon of the following states were in while they are traveling over: good | his home town during the month of state roads. This ls now being demon- | August: Connecticut, Rhode Island, Strated In eastern Windham county | Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire,Mus- towns, where the oll has been late in arrivipg this year, Slddding and & ducking are the two things that the fast drivers fear the most while zolng over the sticky stuff, sachusetis, Michigan, New York, Penn- | sylvania, Texas, Missourl, New Jersey, | Deluware, Ohto, Tllinots, Indtana, Mary land. In addition a car each from New Brunswick and the Province of Que- bee were seon. This indicates how The most unique car geon in Danlel- | populsr long distance touring is he- son this summer looks like a big cir- | coming, It may be mentioned that the cus animal wagon, thix as to size, The machine 13 the property of a New Texas car belongs to a summer resi- dent who comes to Woodstock from OATS: 3 2% 3% R34 May B T 1T Yark flrm, manufacturers of sanitary equipment, bathreom fxtures and the like, and s being used as a demonstra- ¥ ' the Lone Star state. l what Atlantie l Moterists’ Mecca' PM. P.M *2.16 *%2.15 440 6.00 1.30 P.M A.M .8 10.00 11.05 12.30 Noon A. M. 30 *+*0.15 10.40 11.45 1.10 P. M. Norwich New London Watch Hill Block Island . Block 1sland Watch Hill New London Norwich 5.00 P. M. *Daily, except Sunday **Sundays only. Two hours at Block lsland Sundays. Two hours at Block lsland Sundays. 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