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INSURANCE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. AWE OFFICE OF WM. & EILL, Real Esiata and Fure Insurance, tr jocuted In flomers’ Block, over C. 3L liwma, Roema 9, third floer, Telephone 14: This 18 not a matter von can leave dll disaster overtakes you. Tt must be one NOW, or-it may be too lates Reliable Compani and Reasonable tates. Information cheerfully given. ISAAC 8. JONES, | . Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg.. 91 Main 8t ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkums, Itemeys-at-Lan Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stalrway next to Thames Nationa' Bank. Telephone 33.3. AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Blds. "Phone 700. OUR SPECIALTIES High Grade Manufacturing Securities Yielding 6% to 7% The wonderful absorption of new issues of manufacturing preferred ehares by the public bears eloquent testimony to the rapidly increasing recognition by investors of this most profitable fleld of investment. For either large or small investors, desirous of increasing their income, they combine safety, high collateral yalue, marketability and substantial ncome return. For information regarding basic rea- song for the growing preferance of this class of securities send for our Sep- tember circular, Turner, Tucker & Co. New York 111 Broadw: . Ist biortgage 5% Gold Bond Net over 5.40% DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr. Boston 4 Milk St. The Chelsea Savings Bank August 12, 1912, The Board'of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend for the six months ending Aughst 31, 1913, et the rate of four per centum per an- num, payable on: and after the sixth of September. CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, Treasurer. 2 3 Short Sea Treps Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich- mond, Baltimore, Washingten, Ber- muda, Savannah and the South. To And From Europe Cunard White Star, Anchor, Ameri- can, Red Star, French, Italian, North Gegman Lloyd and other lines. Berths yeserved in advance. Lowest ratem Everything In ocean travel. Full Information of —teamship and Tourfst Agent— JOHN A. DUNN, 60 Main Street. CHICKEN There's one thing sure about our chicken feed—it does the work. Your chickens are healthier; lay better; eggs are batter; plumage better, and they live longer and are free from vermin. ' In fact, the high quality of our chicken feed will be readily rec- ognized after a fow day's trial. ter order some today. CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove Street WALL PAPERS A late spring leaves us with n ex- w'emely large stock of new goods om hand, and (0 move them quickly have decided to cut the prices now. You can have the benefit of it by selecting at once, PAINTING und DECORATING are our speciaity. P. F, MURTAGH and 94 West Main St L2 ‘Flhone AWNINGS. Let me nave your order now. Any size and any color. Prompt mitention. J, W. MALLETYE. Talios-4 N #° Market Bt Bet- | Yin the | | MERZ WINS ILLINOIS TROPHY RAGE Completes 203 Mile Grind in Three Hours, F qur Minutes, 32 - Seconds—Average Speed of 66.11 Miles Per Hour— ‘ Gil Anderson Finishes Two Minutes Behind Winner. Elgin, Tll, Aug.. 30.—Charles Merz and Gil Anderson, both ‘driving Stutz cars, furnished the high lights in the opening day’s programme of the an- nual Klgin automobile race meet this on. race in tHe record time of 3 hour nd 32 seconds. The driv- h catt 4 minute; T were h. Frequently they swayed down the hills and through the stretches at a T0-miles an ho clip, with less than a dozen feet separating them. Merz drove the entire distance at an average speed of 66.11 miles per hour. Don Het who won the Illinois trop- with a National car, lJast year, e the same distance at an avex- of 65.63 miles per hour. Hol driving & Rayfield car, Nell Whalen, with a National, the other starters in the Illinois tro- phy ce, were eliminated early in the contest by engine strouble. Although but one of the six starters urora trophy race finished, this this 152-mile event did not develop the fight that marked the Illing Hugh Hughes, with a Mercer, took the Au- rora in fwo hours 20 minutes and 40 onds. ~ His average speed, per hour. 65.05 miles. His team mate, Ed- ward Pullon, finhshed second with another Mercer.\ drov oly SEVEN EVENTS IN SEA GIRT _SHOOT Completed Friday Under Favorable Weather Conditions—G. W. Chesley Wins Meany Match—E. G. Reising First'in Squadded Revolver Match. Rifle Range, Sea Girt, J., Aug. 30.~—Seven important “eve: on the programme of the Sea Girt shooting tournament were completed today. The championship company team was won the F District the championy von by N, match of the United State by of Company K of Columbia infantry; p revolver team match was st cavalry ) don cup match by Capt. A. L. Brige United States army; the .Spencer match by Corp. H. E United S armines corps: the Gen. E. P. Meany match by G. W. Chesley of New Haven, Conn.: the all comer squadded pistol match by A. H. Lane of New Yorl ditions continued good Weather co for shooting, though the wind was high during the Meany match, Cap- tain Rostron of the steamer Carpathia, which rescued the survivors of the Titanic, was among the interested spectators on the firing line. The Gen. B. P. Meany match attract- ed nearly 180 competitors, each firing ten shote at 500 vards. The G. W.,Chesley of New' Haven, won the 203amile Illinois tro- | over .the 8 1-4-mile road | ut two minutes apart at the | New York; the Wimble- | Major of the | ond money, went his best race of the year. Major Wellington won the 2.09 trot easily, though Funny Crank sucteeded in*sticking to a trot in the third heat, | the winnijg of which gave him second place in the sUmmary | Baltic vs. Moosup. | The Baltic A, C. Will go to Moosup Labor day and play the Moosup nine at the K. of C. fleld day exercises. A fast game is expected. Céte . will be on the firing line for the Baltic_club. following will be the lineup: J. Cfiaron ¢, Cote p, Paul 1b, Brown 2b, C, Charon ss, Roy 3b, Jomes 1f, Steffon cf, St. Amous rg. Hanover at Hospital. Hanover lines up against the Nor- wich State Hospital baseball nine at the hospital this afternoon for the third time this season. Several Norwich players have been added to the Han- over team, considerably strengthening | _thed lineup, and a good game is prom- ised. . GAMES TODAY Americaz Leagus Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Washington. Chicago a2t Cleveland St. Louls at Detroft. National Lsagus. Toston at Fhiladelphts. Brooklyn. at New York. Cinclnnati at Pittsburg. St. Louls at Chicago. | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. { Won. Lost. Bosion | Washingion .. i i ® Chtcago a1 Detroit @ 0 78 82 Highlanders Lose to Washington . ‘Washingion, ton hit Davis bard | | the of today’s game, Yery etective tim New wYork Washington, ~ ab b po ab h poa e | dMillan,ss 4 40300f | Crasean” 4 8 IR Danlelslf 4 42200 | Paddock,td 3 301210 Laliselt, 431820 §110 0|M'Bridess 3 0 2 6 2 | Sterrets,e oOffienrs.c 3 2 4 8 ¢ Davis.p 0 OlGroomy 4 0 010 *Caldwell 1 0 0 0 0 Sei i - 9238 32 | motas, | *Batted t Score by innk New York 0100801 ngton 0030000 | basehits, Foster 2, Chiase; three base Red Sox Increase Pennant Ghances. bree Athletic ed o double The Red fiox batted s seond to 4, today | | Te | o speared a line d hird n on bases. d felding hia 2ot a lead of scoreq 50 out of a possible 50. !H«v; then choked off further < it Srad #ot two sincles on tp of tw fired an H’)mon( shot and that was | B T e L o e also in the bullseve. alllea tieing the wore In the fourth; Among the -other winners of cash.| mixed hits with Colitng' et prizes for the Spencer match for the | for two runs in the " and added '‘best score out-of & possible 75 /Was | Fouck in-te bt ‘Boprd Yerkns double; off J. W. Hessian of Cohnecticut, whose Hovton, Philadelphia, mcore was 67. l“wm S ab hpoa e | Yorkes.2y 4 5 HORSEMEN GATHERING e ARE A o | Towis1r H 5 0 AT HARTFORD TRACK | (irier s 5 e B3 AT Stanl.1b 42 0f Walsh,1f 4“1 ) Light Card Finishes Readville Grand | Wiser 1 ez, 4 108 3 1 g 5 Cartigan,c 0 2 1 o|Lapp.o 108600 Circuit Meet. Bedientp 0 0 Ll vien {map 320 R Readville, ,Mass, Aug. 30.—A light = 00000 ' - M T Total sn card closed the Grand Circuit meeting | gy 10000 here today, only two events being de- clded and the horsemen got away| “Batied for Bender in st early for the meet beginning Monday | Beore br innings: in Hartford, Conn. ladelpkta 10 N ranieA Anvil with Ed Geers up had no trou- R s iy Bt Tt T ety ble Winning the 2.06 trot; though in | iyaum By A il o ) the second heat Helen Stiles, the Cali- | fornia entry, made the winper step T i & C! Aug. 30.—Cleveland defeatsd Chicago 2.06 1-2. Don Labor, who secured sec- *:m” R i SR e MAINLY STEADY TONE. esterday Day of Breakin~ Idieness in Market. r. 30 New York, A ket today reflected in ord-breaking idle coming triple holiday, but the fone was mainly steady, despite numerous de- velopments, some of which were hard- ly calculated by any ch of imaginaticn Lo inspire confidence. Among these may be cited the find- ing of :dictments by the state Pexas against Standard Oil compa and officials, indictment and arres the chief executive of a large England textile mill on labor conspira in Canada’ hardening cy charges, reported frost wheat belf and a furthe call loans to the highest rate In som montis. This last was perhaps an- other echo of vesterday's rise in the British discount, which was interpreted as meaning ‘that Money is tightening at the important financial centeis nuliified additional railroad returns Tor July, notably tho of th Harriman lines. Union Pacific making a net gain of $347,000, while Southern Pacific increassd by almost $7 Another advance in certain by-products of the copper and smelting companies was accepted as further proof of ex cellent conditions obtaining in those industries. Leading stocks moved narrowly,when at all, but Canadian Pacific and Louis- ville and wille were hea the former on the spread of opposition to itg stock issue and the latter presuma- bIy" at disappointment of its share- holders over the $12,000,000 capital in- crease Tobacco shares continued to decline, With heaviness in less impor- | tant speciaities! Another heavy Canada, making a for the week. adds to the steady out- flow of cash from this center, which approximates §5,000,000 since last F gold shipment to total of. $2,600,000 and mak ely probable an- | other decrea 1 reserves. , Bonds were lar, with some pressure i issues, taies twos atlvanced 1-8 per cent. on call for the week. STOCKS. Salee, High. Low. Close. 6300 Amal. Copper . 8% 00 Am. Agrcultual A, Beet Sugar Am. Can Do. pid B 100 Am. Cur & V.. 100 A, Cotton Ot 1500 Am. Tee Securitiey - Am. Linseed Ol A Locomotive 7o 48 Am. Suelting & R..[07 881 Do. “ptd sy Am Au Am. Tolac Anseonda A Lo g ord id Atlsntic 500 Baltimore & Ollo 900 Bethlehem Steel ... ... 160 Brookirn Repld Transit . Coust Line. . 4700 Canadlan Pucific 1000 Central Jéather 600 Chemapeske & 200 Chicago Great 300 Chlergo. 3 Chiago & & w 0 Calorado Fuel & 1 Consolidated Gas . Almost Record- | the | N. R. Mex A 2d prd New York Cent — ral 20 N. Y. Ont. & W 7 #00 Norfollk & Westen 6% = North American Do, pfd Rock Jsland Co St. L. & 5. F. 24 pid Do. pfd ——— Feaboard Adr Line 100 Do. ptd M\...... 100 Bloes Shef, 8. & 1. 1109 Touthern Pacific | 1000 Southern Raflway I s Copper 1400 Texas & Pacific | 10000 | Pacific st Heatty United Rubber Steed Do. 800 Ttah -V q middiing uplands ing guif, sales, 2 | Futures closed v steady. Closing | bids:\ August ptember 10.52, Oc- MONEY. New York, Aug. 30.—Mone 1 firmer; highest 3 1-2 per cent. 12 1-2; rulifg rate 3 1-4; 1-4; closing bid offered -4, Time loans strong; 60 days { to 4 cent.; 90 days 4 1-1 to 4 1-23 six i bmonths 4 7-8 to 5, - | CHICAGO GHAIN MARKET | WHEAT: Opew | High - Low Sept. 4% s Dec. 943 sS4 May o8 1-18 usdy COR Sept. yec fay tober 10.77, November 10.82, December | 10.89, Jamuary 10.73, February 10.80, March 10.88, Apri May 10.96. . bases, while Douclas was wild In the first fnning | foning, but could not overtake their opponents. The | day ” ) | and elded bs postion ooy 1o tie fourth, when | score: 7 . :}:l\ é(ig;mooln ‘\P‘wn pPr.homz held un- | within a short time, Willlam Hella- the first threo and batters bunted y. | hicage. i 8t. Louls 5 CUBrSes. “w be put L | vance'’s store hav Chapman made his Cleveland debut and starred. The [ ¥ 00 q v | »'hpos o|Plea. It is expected that all of the | clgars and. :m;?:?fg l;::nh:nl:':md ot soore: 03 0 0Fugsins%b 2 0 2 | eriminal business will b ot | te el ? @ ¢ Cleveland. Chicago. | schur 110 ¢Muelt & 140 0lduring the coming w (“,,‘" of'| et sevell wecks wgo v ab h poa e | Downs,ss 026 0Smith3d 3011 0/°N o 5 - | sald at Tuckerman's store Hm‘:n;?? i 8 2 - g Zla'man,3h ;' 3‘ g 0 Komesthy,h : i 5 ;l 1:‘ ¥y e | afternoon that the men got in unter, 1 5 0 0| by breaking out a window. They dis Juckson, it 31100 2121 412 20| MOOSUP ST | r k ¢ e | Lajote,2b 32870 0 Everam 1173 0l0agesct 41200 AR | turbed nothing but the, clgars and 3100 0fArchere 1.7 0 1/wh 403¢20f RS T rettes, for which they evidently :\i 2 [ gn(‘.m\-n 001 ‘.‘“J.fi?é’ 1 : 9 1 0/ Two Thousand Cigars, an Equal Nu mn‘n market, The theory of the stora H s e 10100 i 4 e is he el » 32381l ot ‘ 10004a| ber of Cigarsttes and 24 Pennies | Leori¢ 1 I"“ "N"".""“.;"‘ g 4 vk g —— ol reigl tra tha e o o) Taken. 1 there about 11 é&'clock Thurs Totals, 1100 0| °Batted for S e store was probably Tneony® 0 0 0 0| Score by tnnn Capt. John Mu *n into soon after midnight. i o ia e Ok Nibx oo 'mi \‘ndn} ; M ept watch of al ted for Douglds In Sth. I it S —4 | entered the drug susplcious char: that were in this n Estorly In Sth T e Kity Kousee {erman at Moosu v | ity Friday Score by tonings: : o e hours of Frid flf,,‘;‘;‘ R 20 c; : : z ! g BASEBALL "E,S”,'f“ FRIDAY. 2,000 uig_‘g‘)\- ,!w 4| To Elect Two New Academy Trustees. »ennies Iri e cast b p.ro, base tits, Bieminghai, Wesrer, Lord Connceticut L it el g g B 1%| The meeting of the stockholders o N S e 2N eyt oo B 1 police early morning, na. | Woodstock academy is to be held next St. Louis Beat Détreit At Harifo artford ‘6, Bridgeport 0 | tlon o being sen to | we Two new trustees are to Derolt. HARE. 80 Tl b Detiel CONKECTICUT LEAGUR STANDINS. antic, F lence and |elected this year addition to tho et he falled to ke i s gt | whose terms’of office expira this yes 8t. Louis wos In the fourth Cabb walked. | New Haven A is the second of the | meeting is to be held in the %00k second #nd talrd when Pratt booted Crawford’s | Taricont - been done af | academy buil¢ grounder, continued 1 Austin attempted to catch | eport, X Crawford at second and beat the Uirow (o the plate | Hoiyape by sliding around Alexas St Louls gave Ham- | gp, Liton splendid t Wa 8t. Louls Detrait. @ hopoa 2b hopon e Bhottonef 4 0 & 0 Dlyonesit 4 0 0 0 0| Caumy 5 2 3,0 0Bush.ss 40540/ Willamarf 85 1 0 0 0|Cobb.ef 20200 Pratt.2b 4 118 1Crawfordef ¢ 0 0 0 0/ attimore 0, 4 118 0 34356 3} At Torouto—Pro; Sy 23 016 8 8| At MontrealJerses City SR 3 98 9 8| At Rochesier Newark 4. Rochester 3 | Alexanderc § 2 0 0 0|Stanagec 30520} INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. b | Hamlits 8 1 8 o|Dub 30 0.1 1 Won. Lost Totals, par12 3l Totals 29 02714 81 Beore by innings: St Touts ... R e e Ty M R 3 Detrolt . 900100 00 01 o Two base hits, Compt: Willlams, Kutiva, Alex ander; three base hit. Au SUATIONAL LEAlv\!!VETI‘JBIII Won. Lost. Leagus. | " Ly 35-6 River 4 | Rrockton 2. Lynn 10, Harerh 7 Lynn 6. Seven innings by ) The BULLETIN Co. DIAMOND NOTES. { 64-66 Franklin Street ,x are about the pooresi | ¢ in the American league. ave been making\four and fiv a game in their last few bat- 'gfl Fisher, Brooklyn's new shortstop, !s L At Philadelphia. I!xuk'n;, good with the Superbas. He Campbellct 5 o|is a hard and timely hitter and runs MDonaldd 5 81 the bases well, besides is a pretty sure Sweney.2h 5 flelde Tuckson it 5 e Devlin.1b 5 o | Tusrr 3 ontract with the B . expires this season. 3 4 but it id that he has no infention * ) H of quitting baseball ag_long as thc : > | team wants him Fu 1 X A% | c, the Tigers' lefthand pitche. 00 | straight games, and now FIT GUARANTEED - | 1o0ks as if he will lose as many in a . i S $1.00 up he quite Sliver Filling 50e_up 3 Pure Gold Cr $5.00 gt Bridgework Etite. <....85.00 = Nt € ix NO | Our prices are within the reach of all whe | NO HIGH o kb R R PAIN | appreciate good work. Unhesltatingly | Fhith: 5 Deralande + clnlm to be the only real painless dentists in evelands’ cente The euse with which we perform difficult work and the entive comes to all aroun? absence of paln during all operations is a revelntion to those whe er garden. have hud work of like nature done by the ordinary old styie s dontint. All work glaran (eed. G DENTAL PARLORS, 203 Matn St. BALTIC DX JACKSON, Manager. 94 m. to 8 p. m. Telephone. Wiltee and " T A the gamo | Bishop Nilan to Dedicate New St. Ma- j oo are i The | ry's Church Tomorrow—Bell in Place he —Appreciation of Efforts of Church 71 Fund Society. 3 0 0| All is in readiness for the dedica Bmithsh 8 : 8 0 "ltion of St. Mary’s church Sunday Dauberttn 3 1160 olMerkea’® “§ 3% 4 o | mornins at 10.30 o'clock, by Rt. Rev ® atehaw2h & 1 2 1 O[Meverse 2 0 0 0 0!John J. Nilan, bishop of the diocese, | Fisnerss & 3.1 7 f?‘.""" 29 60 0 The beautiful new church will seat | 4 3 Milewe 4 14 ) OlFtchemas 38 0 & 0lapout 800. The pastor, Rev. Father 3 Cordép 4 0 0 0 ofCrandallp 1 o o o o; Bellerose, has reserved about 350 seats ~ —|Amesp 100 0 0ifor the members of the Church Fund Totals, 1|*M'Cmick 1 0 0 0% society, who have worked so hard and st so constantly for the erection of.the | < “Batied for Ames in %th | edifice. All other pews are to be free ®eore by innings to'the public. In the evening there Brookiyn .0 4100200 07 will be vespers, with sermon by Rev. | New York . 4009001 0 05 Willam OKeefe of Plainfield. Two base hits, Murray, Duubert, Moran, Wheat, i D. J. Hines spent Friday with his Megklé, Suodarass; three baes hit, Merkle, I;nrenls in South Coventry < ) by E Pittsburg 2, Gincins New Bell in Tower. 4 NO DOCTOR OR MEDICINE. s 2 3 | The bell' was placed in the tower of | A todag: T «|the new St v's church Thursday | SIMPLY USE OUR e g e an as rung at 4 o'clock | S T on two s time in the tower. Chsiansl 1 , band went to Coventry ; e i po's o] Friday to play for the Old Home cele- 2 ] [ tion S $ Mary Brosnan of Stafford | 31 o o|Springs is the guest of Miss Josie | «1 1 0} Brennan ] ‘130 24811 AMre, Owen McShane and daughter 20220 s 5 0 of Viola are spending a week's vacdtion | D 200 3 0[MLeanc 2 ¢ 4 1 0|with friends in Providence and Man- | | *Donitn 1000 ofientonyp 2 0 ¢ 19]|ton. R, | {Smomc 11 1.6 offtommep 1 9 9 1 & George Remmert is passing a week's | - K © 000 oPemont 0000 0f : 2 Bk e bt 1000 0| “sua 0 0o o o vacation in Worcester, Springfield, | THE REAL STUFF SOLD AT Robinsonp 1 * * * - ;G‘—sr—l‘llartfoxd and Stafford Springs. - Is, 3513 : 5 Totals, | Death of Infant.Son. [ ; - he infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ 4 *Batter tar Gibson 'in Charles Douville, only a fi ay! **Ran for Stmon In “_” Masda G ool 1 0 | sBatfed for Adams in &th. b s 5 ~ L] ] "Ran for Clarke W Sth. I Mrs. Fulgence Gareau were B or Benton n 8ih uregan this week attended tpe . | out whei rwining, Jyun scured rsary requlem high mass for 47.53 Frmklln Strefl. i B branglagt; S [ S i Garéau's mother, Mrs. A. Davi 4 4.0 008 806 10 6 a0 i 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS SR | Defdrick Treckman has wmoved his | G A b st | family ‘from the Cote block to his new by L 2 Joky 3ol S0 o ek ts Wty The only place in the ity to get the best town of Norwich b Chlcgo, AuN. 30.—Chicago galned o full game o o grad, WINES Q New York odyy Ly defeetine St. Louis 5 1o § 1o & ‘j‘ 1“{5“:“5“‘1&'11:”‘1 of Meriden was| s es of and LIQUORS at Dard fousht battle, while New York lost to Brookyn, | & local visitor this week. 2 : BT “Teus. caimne mow: moats the owe Toaders moderate prices. in the race tgl Degnant. The locals took an PUTNAM early lead axi t. Louwls today by bunching hits. ol i L R R R Telephone orders promptly attended to. the Lome feam,, A tripls, two bases on balls, a sac- 5 rifice fly and two wild pitches agaio put Chicago. ix (Continued from page twe.) the lead. and Schalte's - twelfth Lomo run of the Ay 3 ks 3 Louis -maried 3 belated Datuns raly io te Jast | ment being untll 2 o'clock next Tues- N < Y o re

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