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Loa (XY 4l : - ashing 5 w - il 4 e | | Was o | rud w p W 1 s 3 Me- nlcecsssussss Al The Al Stars at Voluntown, Siarg of Norwich mest Vel naiown on the Velustown grounds on Satarde Mungger Dieldopn expests a lurge ceowd of fans out to see this gume, as i 48 the rubber®of [hree sumes, Mansger Mughes witl bring out hic best of the All Siars 1o win, and a fast coniest is sxpested, Fth «he Plainfield basebali cluh visit Voluntpus, and 3 good game experted Both games will af wiit is $ Selock Mapase the go. bees redit fov frog Ml ~heldon desgrves avangd of bal, b up thus seasen (COBB DRIVES IN WINNING TALLY Crawford Scores Run Which Defeats Naps in Twelfth—Score * Tied Three Times—Athletics Fell Twice Before Red Sox €leveland, O. Sept. 4—In a thrice tied game, Detroit won from Cleveland 4 to 3 in twelve innings today. After struck out three times, Cobb drove in the winning run, which was scored by Crawford, who, like Cobb, had gone hifless up to the final inning. Leibold’s muff of Dubuc’s fly with two out in the eleventh prevented Cleve- land from winning in that inning: Cleveland led, 2 to 1, when Detroit took its turn at Lat in the ninth: The first two batt retired easily but Louden a - singled, while s pop fiv fell between Leibold and , allowing Louden to tie the Grega struck oul seven men in having the first five innings. Score Eleveland Betroit W po R it sy 3 6 202 4 41850 1,480 3 1as 2 de 41030 R 3218 10600 000 00 99200 . Louden; ‘STRAMTG HEATS THE RULE AT CHARTER OAK PARK. Jones Genty, Lady Grattan,and Reu- sens All Easy Winners. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 4—A stiff wind blew across Charter Oak Park | this afternoon had considerable effect me made in most of were small fields in and they wes upon the slo: the races. Th all three eve in straight he: {tan winning trot and Re v victor in the Foot Prince most of the goin heat in the » every Mauray sent Ge to the front In the drive o the stretch and won handily, a break by Foote Prince prac ing him third in the firs¢ heat. Only in the second heat did the bay gelding have to tra 1 to win. Lady Grattan, Cox's chestnut mare had only one real contender in the 2312 trot. Tommy Horn, McDonald’s bay gelding, and while the mare won easily, Tommy Horn pushed her to bet ter than 0 in last heat, the Ebteat il of 1 Afie R0t Eauens the lead in the first.two heats of the 0 trot and held it all the way around. In the thifd heat Eenterville, who got away in the first two to a break each time, seorde in the lead and assume took the “[mln. setting the pace to the far turn where Geers sent the M. & M. winner out,#0 ther race, passing Cen- terville in the siretch and winning in a finely drawn finish. Centerville just nosed Peter SLO![ out of second place. EASTERN ASSOGIATZON STANDING. Harttord New Haven Waterbury Brideeport ew London Pittseld Springfieia Meriden gagsie ‘20 Plenters Drop Twe to Senators. o L. Hartiord took two games D its last visit at Plant field for this afternoon and ineldentally the pennant of the Eastern Jarifori's batting rest won the games ors. When Ummiré IKennedy called the the le seventh lnning the achers ran on tbe field, and the for the second umpore had e be escortesd from o Seld with police Drotcetion. The seerest First game- New London | Hartford. ab hpo a el ah hpo & o Spencerb 4 111 0 1h 6,38 30 08 10 52100 ofiaut.x 30 0 |Hocy.of 435600 3.8 85 3.1 gty 1 133260 10200 e 32 000 throe base hit. Morley. Hartford Powers.p 9 0 0 GParkerp Danicls.p 00 3 Tctals, ] Totals 21 331 9 2 Boore b tunine— © Hariford i T R o Lond: 2 001001 02 Two bass bits Woftman. Kzaft. Keiher: home run, Bridgeport and Meriden Divide. Bridgeport, Conn., 'Sept. 4.—In the t home game’ of the 1913 Eastern | Assoctation gue season, the Bridge. | port and Meriden teams split a double | header today, the visitors winning the | first, a twirlers battle between Rober- and Smith, 2 to 1, and Bridgeport the second 6 to 2 from Meriden. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL L A STEADIER MARKET. Main Movement Downward. but Vol- ume of Business Small. vew York 4.—While no re c w today from the stocks the market rence quotations themselve w ative position Sentiment rems 1 practic The ease declined other hand tions for the ock and small. 1 downward substTiptions, have nts upon re- orted last wee! and bankers v 1 disclose corn by and whea e cTop n factor otton dur- »pper meta to 16 L R ar. Some recent STOCKS, & Ohis. 00 Balt, 100 Reeh. Steel 400 Brookiyn Rapld Tt 1800 Cal. Petrolenm 200 Do. pfd ... 2800 Can. Pacific 100 De. dth prd | COTTON. New Tork. Sept. 4. Cotton spot quiet; middling uplands, 14.23. gulf, i steady. Sep 5. Dacem er Januar 12.26 March, |12.95 ; 1 — s MONEY. New York, Sept. 4 Money on eall |firm 2 3-4 a 4 1-2 per cent. ruling rate 2 3-4; 1Ast loan 3 1-2; closing bid 3; offered at 3 1-2. Time loans firm: sixty days 4 per cent.; ninety days 4 1-2: six months 5, CHICAGU GRAIN MARKET. Open. Bgh Low. Close. sy 8% s0% 0% s 921116 Luk wim 97 13-16 8% s 785, 5% % 45% 428 3% 6 sy den o o % Incorporated 1842 SRR el Everybody needs It, of course. Everybody ls going to need it moroe in the futurs, tos, when the earning “Wherewithall” The capacity or middle-age. is lese than during youth best way to be sure te have seme THEN is to save a little THOW —a little at a time, but that littls often, —— ~ The Willimaatie H. & MURRAY, President, Saviags Institute N. D. WEESTER, Fressuren, is a deceptive disease —thousands have 't KIDNEY IROUBLE 52 5ot doee resunse rant ou-ca; ke no mistake by using Kimer's Swamp-Root, the great Kids ney remedy. At drugglsis m fitty cent and dolar sizes. ttle by it Jree alse pamphist Bow to find out iI yow have trouble. Address. Dr. Kilmer & Binghamton, N. Y. Thoush | _his freely In the early part of e game, Green was tight fn thé pinches, and it was not -until he has himself forced over the fizst Bridgeport run with a pass In the fifth with the | bases full that he was found for run making hits. The scores:— €First game) | Bridgeport 00 010666 6—1 5 1| Meriden 0160006060612 5 0] Robertaille and Menahan; Smith and Vénfergrift. {Second game:) Bridgeport 0 0 0 0 [ Merldert 1608 3| Sherman and Russellj_ Green and Perkins: I Wings Trim Ponies In Hard Battle. New Haven, Conn, Sept. 4—New | Haven defeated Springfleld in fifteen | innings here today 2 te 1. Hepper and | Burke both pitehed fine ball. The win- | ning run was seored when Barr drew a | pass, with tHe Bases full, Hopper scor- ipg: The seond game keheduled for todny was cancelffd because of dark- ness: New Haven \ Seore 000000001000001—2 11 5 Springfleld 1900000000000 006—1 11 6 Hopper and Waters; Burke and | Pratt. \ WATIONAL wBAGUE STANDING. Wea. Ton Now York 2 Pliladelphis % Ghicauo 5 Bitsaburg 5 Boston o Brooklyn 71 aclnaati 78 8t Louis 5 New York and Brookiyn Split Even. Now York. Sept. & —Now York and Brookiyn oven on their double header here today. taiiog he At ame. ¢ 1o % while the Champlons captured the second 2 o 1. Thet first game went Bokiyn’s way whon Marauard experienced onme of bis old-fashioned blow-ups in the sixth inning. the visitors scoring sl thelr six rune in this inning on peles by Moran. Cutabaw. Collins and MeCarthy, Shitn’'s double, a pass. a sacrifes fiy and an error by Morkle. game was a pitchers battle betwoen Tesreau and Yingling. Both were vers ef footive, but threa of the five bits made off Yingling were buncheu in the third and resulted in Brook- 1m's defent. McGraw gave his batting order the most radical shift since the Jub became & pennant winner in 1911, the positions of only iwo men and the pitcher being lef unchanged. Wheat mffered from a strained goin and hed o relire affer two In- game, though he sppeared later as The scores: nings of the fir a pinch hirter. s no o o e 5 10 , 200 308 ¢ ofoostess 4 1230 3180 ofttwness ¢21 81/ T 0¢ 0 ofbumste 20201 1620 ofsharecst 3 1 2 21 5182 ofsmeer 18710 Siwitih. 5h «1 2 0 81 0 Tisherss 3 0 & s1:801 ] MCuthye 4 2 § 16110 Walkers 1 0 0 4 10000 Higrow 4 0 8 & ofcranasilo 1 8 6 0 8 owwis 35 7 1) menss” 57w 4| “Batiod tox Ma i 7o Soors 2 inaiegs | Brookisn 0 8 80 08 88 0] New York . 9 9300000 0-2 | Breokive New York | i | o 4 IR i S04 20 2 39110 1 311310 h S0 H IR Sef 00 : Poe10 3 sy 82 “Batted for Cotlins (HEE N B Z Two base it Merors; home rem. Smith amd PittBecs Divide. 4. —Afer Yowtng the fizst game erors T (he Stst fheéeg, Pites- | the secoud ln tre innings by the dore of 5 to + Mislays by Cares. Dolan and Miller gase | the visitors the Mt contest, 4 to 2. Viex protested decidons on bals and steikes, and the rame in the sixth. Bubler going Seores. st Low Pittsbure, Sept t. 1 throngh Pitisbars. o o ab hpo 2 o T 1 ofbctand 4 B2 01 15 ofcaresic 4 14 81 56 ofVisas 4 0530 15 8 OfWamerss 4 2 2 1 0 10 opienh 32T 11 $ o ofwhsnet 3 0 100 5 oofButee 10 0 0@ 0 ofiehellt & 3 2 0 0 2 ofsimane 4 18 30 Roblusono 5 0 0 3 0 Totals, sans rn scored. 2000100014 011000100823 Three base hit. Carey Second i T eT 3. Ragrms, 7 36 8 2 Novreer 20 v 2 oolc 52100 3 0 0 01120 201 3 10T 1 315,19 LT 52 2000 18,1 $ $it 52100 151 1390 Yoo e 206060 st 084 a0 511 2% IEE R o0zt 26020 Toeo00 Rendrixp 0 0 0 0 o Totala, 6 1030 14 1 “Batted for Wikon in 8th Bcom by tnniags: st Louis 30100000064 Pittshurs 5100 1,000 02 | Three base hite Momves. Wagner, Mitchert . Lonis 5, Chiones 4 81 Temis, Semt. 48t Louis won frem Chicass [ in elocen Innings. this afterncon. § to 4, Radioph Shnwenck, recalled from Sezinaw. Mioh, iwiriad for | the Tme taam and pliched s creditabie game. sod | 100y For hin wildness In the second inning, whea Ol | Cako seomd Drace of s an \ws nases and sin | @&y Coappeil and Schalk. ha would have wo | in nine tonings. Seoce: | Chisaso. 3t Louls. W hpe a b Ro s e | weaserae 3 14 2 ilanottenct ¥ 0 % 1.0 v 40 17 claumings & 0.1 5 @ | Tord.31 21 11 ofprawdo 5 371 20 Colins,st 4 213 1 lWikeedt & 21 0 8 (hasedd 4 313 1 UWillamert &1 & 6 0 [Bodic 302 0 dlcoraronio 3 010 1 9 Clappelllt 4 3 1 0 Offuentiss & 0 6 3 Sehalke 3 8 8 3 O|Alexanderc 3 0 3 5 § | Ruseelip 3 0 1 2 Of\"Alisterp 0 0 2 1 0 Scott.p 9 0 0 0 ofgchwenckp 3 1 1 2 0 THerger 0 0 0 0 OftJohnston 1 0 0 0 8 Totals, 36123116 2| Totals 85 69313 1 One out when winning rm scored. “Batted for Rusell in Pitkd Tor Memanacr m i &core by taning— Chicag ... -0 200010018 04 St Louls .......0 060040000 15 o base hits, Pratt, Collina. THURSDAY’S BASEBALL RESULTS, Internationat Loasus. Bultimore—Joreey Clix 1, Baltimors 1. Rochestee—Townato 3, 1 Buffalo—Montreal 4. Providence—Newark: 2, Providenos §, INTERNATIONAL LEABUE STAND! Baldwore .. Bufalo . Mow !ln;Qg Laaums. At LawsenssLawgenge: Fal] fiver ned pa S o i Pt % Loweti—{owel Way Botand=Pislland 8 DNew Bedbord Fouctd isalags. Jimmy Glabby Qutpsints 8ailor Grande Sactemeny Sept, A=—Jimmy goi a deeision Ban Peaneian at hs!fl last of Play Hespitais Again, %mw;&le anether ', 58 A B2me ba- The Business 3 | Center of Norwic Trelleys Leai To BLANKETS Every buyer of Blankets in and around Norwich needs no introduction to Boston Store Blankets. For years we have led in size of stock, completeness of assort- ment, in quality and in price. Our 1913-14 Blankets Have Never Been Surpassed We give below a short list of some of our best values, and a visit to our Blanket Sec- tion will convince you of the truth of our assertions. - Cotton Blankets We show Cotton Blankets which in style, finish and warmth approach very closely the merits of their woolen brethren. Examine the blankets which we sell for these three low prices and see if you can match them elsewhere, Cotton Blankets—white, grey or tan—single bed size . . . Cotton Blankets—white, grey or tan—largersize .......... ey . $1.25 Cotton Blankets—white, grey or tan—full size . . . . White Wool Blankets When we say wool we mean the kind of wool which actually grew ‘upon real sheep. When there is a mixture of cotton with the wool we will tell you so—such mixtures have,their points of superiority you know. When the blanket is pure wool and nothing but wool, we will tell you that. You may depend upon what we say for these blankets were bought with an expert understanding of blankets and analy- sis will prove the fact. Blankets—single bed size ...... Blankets—full size . $4,00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50 .. $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 T PLAID BLANKETS—Assorted SPECIALLY FINE WOOLBLANKETS $3700, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 $9.50, $11.00, $12.00 WOOL BLANKETS OF SUPERB QUALITY—Extra Large Size—$10.50, $12.50 ¢ SPECIAILL PECIAL, BEAUTIFUL WOOL BLANKETS WHITE WOOL BLANKETS - Bound, with satin—each pair placed in Manufacturers’ Samples separate box. For those who appreci- Slightly soiled from-displaying. ate the best. lar prices from $4.00 to $8.00, A Pair $8.00 1.3 Off. CRIB BLANKETS—AIl Sizes—All Prices—Two Especially Good anuel—- at $3.50 and $5.00 Regu- tween ranged for Saturday Hospital boys The first celebratey cu Satur cIntyy | battery for Fletcher and “motoreycie wedding” ever Santa Rosa, Cal., red recently when Miss lda Gold been ar- afterncon at the these two teams has afternoon will be in oc- Hospital grounds. The Sachems and o £ Birhagyry riding his motorcycle from {man and Waler Eames of Sen Fran- met last Saturday, the to Boston s Clarence Mar-|cisco chugged into town, secured a 1i- in a well earned vic-|tiu's idea of the best way to spend his|cense and were married by Justios game resulting tory for the Sachems. The Sachem 'vacation. Atchinson. "l LT