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NSURANCS. TAKE.A POLICY N voua AUTO it - ) L CATHROP & <CNS ford the Penmant Winmer The_Sachems and Hos) fourteen innings. 1o a e, .Saturday alierncon at the hospital, the, game belne, called..on - dceqyn . of, dafidioss. T, fiiiio Was max v deveral, s Tian ne resulted,ii a4 very pain- ful tjury. to Bosh, with,a shaking up for Fletcher. The_ litfef part of_the conftest was fédtired by fogny. éxcit- ing rdflfes and. good plaring that far outielghed the podt plaving fn the asly_ Hnings: Péndleton_canght _for the Hospital, and was there with a threé bagger and 2 ton In the Tith frhing that tled up the score for _the FHospital. Austin itals battled ,, Sal < itcheg an excéllént game for the Hos- | 0f the must successtul In fhe h INSURE AGAINST tq;s.!v FIRE !“"m ?\r\d was dlso creditted with the | Of, the léagte, whigh until_this vear sst srhen vour | FUEL N0 400 satme, which Wwent \\'xs Kpowy a§ this Cofimecticut league. And destror the | LR e Fleteher pHehd his usual | & Madority bf the cldns myde mey: - s fof you | UGy game, Keepime them well Holvole thana thy soins. hard aooat gtk Bl ;‘l:idvs&ugn_g '\n\d' the ;'r/(}:r‘/n«‘ was ISAA e ansferred to Meriden; The team, was SAAC S. JONES i then hopelessiy .in the rear: s and | Estate Agent, A\'(\Wd"'\VmL last year’ -(h:xmmnn’s, i secured sin eafly start dnd seemingly | R ds_Bailding, 91_Main_St had jts hands. on the. penmant for_an- —— T other vear. Way undil after the_mi Fy die of the season the White tWings LRUAD WRECKS 3 Pumerios had a bamfortable icad: Then there | : 3 Daodt Was a motleeable slump: In {he mean- Enethe;1b onstrate the value of acei- Cet a pelicy t insurance. Bcore 3y tgatnas, 2 the TRAVELERS’ Eomryisdoestgeinies o, basp Ht:_ Peacs:thive, Htse hit_Pétlion; s e R i (s o, B o it & hid B P. LEARNED & CO. e oLl T Gl Anstit 5;“ (‘{n":l o w?v\ tean & Trust Co. Bu ¥ i e L W T " Agency Estalished Mas 1848 f:;fim;T"flfiZm 'qfi"fi" b i VOLUNTOWN:6LASEO DEFEATE ALL STARS Pitchers Battle Between Houston and Houlihen Resulte in 2:1 Victory for Home Team: REMOVAL am F. Hill, Rea! Estate and Fire nsurance hes removed to 25 Shetuekst street, opposité Thames National Bank ver Woolworth's 8 and 10c Stere. In one of the fastest and most exeit- ing games ever plaved on the Volun- town diambnd the Veluntown=Glasgy team defeated the A4l Stare Saturday ATTOENEYS AT LAW k:mwu & Pericans, litsmeys-st-lon by thie sepre of 2 to 1. The zame was | Over First HaL Bamk, Stetscket ol | a sreat piteles battie between Hous- Enirm. ton of Breekitvh, who twirled for the atien he teanm, and Houliban eof the the — Al Stars, with honera abeut even EDWIN W. BIGGENS, The New Emgland Yeaguer fanned 15 of the city champioas, gave one base Attorner—attam Fhxmacn Buiding. on balls, and was touched up for seven hita Moulihan struck out ten, 2 base on bails, and Both teams played erroriess ball did not give allowed six Veiuntown scered the winning run in FERTILIZER || v g when Fronct sin- gled with Kelley on second. Wadsh GROUND LIMESTONE | in left field tovk the bail om the bound, AIR SLACKED LIME. Sand, Lime, ail which are plentifal in the outfieid while he was getting up Kelley scored ard Plasters and Prepared Keliey and Freach sarred for Vol- Roofirg. [ wntosn and for the Al Stars Moulinae Best ek P made two hits and scored their only - = e+ Mo - : n. Fred Heureax, last year's cap- =59 [ tain and coach of Tridiiy college, stood out as a scintiliating Neht at short, and in the eighth inning with a man on third Ie it off a 1exas leaguer by | a phenomenal catoh. Murphy caught | Houtihan well Great credit is due to Manager Shel- | don for developing such a fact team in Voluntown and as each feam bas now von 2 game, the play-off ald pove interesting. "The Vetummwn-Glunmn. | Fuil line of Sewer Pipa THE UPSON WALL BOARD INEXPENSIVE WATER RGOF AND IN HANBY SIZES. Largest Storage Capacity ¢ in City AN A N. CARPENTER T { ] 23 Commerce & 1 : : o1 ! 1 ’ : H All Stars Challenge Vsluntown-Glasge =2 ’ o St a1 Velantown i V . s irst § to 1 Young Cadets Want Games. Young Cadete o lenge any local teams under 13 years 'm age. Amswer through the Bulletin ™ To— EASTERN ASSOCTATION ford, at Vv time, o 1 st by bril the Wi there w but the stridge unti nosed New Wate Bridger New Meriden D. Raturda. Peer Uhited the Havemeyer cup, championship while State, other won sonder the Sor It wa icang co fore the His op: the Garden City G. Anderson of Rrae i raging dily; rite and Iold bn the premier Fhers w plaee that vesterilay, Bosttion marked the return sf thee league; ebmmendable she nio other new debut. Pro vensidered finad Hartford Haven ort London | Sprinsfield | Pitesfieia Garden Ci Travers of Uppe the national B comP Saclrems and Hospitals Battle Until Parkness Stops Contest-— Eastern Association Season Comes to a Clma wu‘(n flart- hd LETES SCHEDULE Senators Tuck Away Championship— Planters Head_Second Division. New_ Huven, Conn, marked the, efid of th in Ehaniglon i the firdt ¢ tw, ganies D) hpa\ e, Were cancelied 4n account Iy many reSpects the Seasqn was Hartford, start, and finally; ant, the as 4 was ¥ the and t comer sspeets bright standing "Bl Serigtors seeured Sept, 7, —~Today AsSopTation, th,, Harttora 1909, T gfed for todi: onl; Hart rbury 10 5_d |blirh;’.‘nx('l; which was made a di coming alo a few weeks ago i piaying, For a e for fevw struek &0 unbreaitable poxttlon: fine fight ot definit When for third Waterbury This he Planters made a wing: Plitsfield, an- thade & faverable for. next Year are r than ever. The L i8 > 61 63 66 70 | [D?(fln(lng John G. | States Gy mat fe defeating th 2 by enr ol and the only r who has sueceeded THSF Grifti Cima mothercs in the An | {EROME TRAVERS WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Anderson und. air, N.'J am: olf champion y for the fourth time in his ca on the links w the highe: henor attainable in this co title of champlon of ation emblematic of the final match over Iub’s course was John rn, Mass., erst- golf- the nd ampion of New final stage of a national championship touranment during the last 15 years When the first half of the match had | Dbeen played the me: alleven,™ but on the sccond rc he cour Travers showed his superiority and | won handily by 5 up and 4 to play. [ Duriig the eariier round Travers wa faulty on several occasions, particular Iy when he was negotiating the Igst | three holes of the outward journ After being one down At (he first hole Travers was never _wor than on even terms with the Massa- | chuset an, aid when the sixth |e been passed the national had a lead of 2 up. German Sonders Eliminated. n; Sept, mate the of by 53 secon nd —1In nutes 29 \seconds. : Amer- their day's work be- an craft cross gela VI, the { A DULL MARKET. New Haven Breaks 1 3-4 Points, But Only Fractionally Off at Close. k, Sept A reasonable on was that following the provement on Friday there would mulatien in yesterday's stock nd at the beginnin | tempt made to m b | st the effort wa ve { market resoived {ntaia { @ uninterest sessior early quotations displayed a mar degree of irregularity, and there wus an absence of a defimite force in the oper the professional element in contrel of the varia- attend of business on the the daily rc tine New &ork exchange At the close, however, the general tone firm close did not show any really i turbing effects, as 1 was only frac | tionally off from Fridays closing peint Aithough at the o) e Bl points to 90 it clesed at 91 During the early business of the ses sion rumors were current that ©“nion Pacific would distsibute 1o stockbold ers some of the meney realized from | disposing of Southern Pacific cort ficates, but as these rumors = were COAL AND LUMBER founded chiefly an imagination, to sa the least, they were not taken serious by traders, and Union Pacific ex M. C. HIGGINS bited only a fr snal gain as a re- sult of the haif operations. Read- ing was one of the most st e Ml with | HIGH GRADE COAL these stocks exhibited the same. frac. tional gains in their final quotations. sTOCKS, Office and Yard 203 North Main St Office Teiephone 1257 Amay Coppes J. A. MORGAN & SOR ! i.fi: i | e 8% GOAL Office 57 West Main St Telephone 510 0% Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 534 PROMPT DELIVERY COAL | freg lumng Kinds and L2higy | i YSIN STCOK A D LATHROP, |- cor Market and Shetuc..c 90 Gt Norin ‘elephome 183-12 wper ... T WHES sou wamk w bus sosr bust "t 7 = Lescie e pubiic. there is no me- | ! Ca. pfd dium e than through the advertss. | - ) i '3 izg coiumns of The Bulletin- 100 Laclede . | | | £Ld | Chicago, sept Hogs: Receipts | 15.000; “market higher, Mixed and butchers, $7.55@$9.00 goad heavy, $7.10 @8.70 rough heavy, $7.40@7.70; light, 8.40@9.10: pigs, $4@LA46. tle—Receipts, 2,000 market slow {and weak. Beeves, $6.00@9.15; cows | | and heifers, $3.70@3.60; stockers and feeders, 50@7,90: Texans, $6.70@ 7 calves, $5.705@12 Sheep—Receipts 10,0000 market Native $3.50@4.75; western, 125 15-16 SLon i3 1118 154 45516 for -Aamfl—, S dislodzed days the supremacy, their settled New Londen td in Final Terome | Graw recommended. = not qr bladder_,trouble . it yu\l have Kianey,Hver s m LJust thesremedy. i bey £08nd. Just £ icay, sou sampie Bamphigt |]1 o e & g.;: are, gtimifiated m fumm S Participaiing ia, the cony €3ts,, The, IVitteisbach X dronded of.the race.when she ended the firs round far astern. GAMES ?ob‘xv. -ia'ifi-:.: = Willagdewhia «3, Bosion. Brooflin 58 Newe ¥ork. 5t Lous at Chicigo. Am_mmn tiaqve New York at AMERTCAW ] gnfli vshn 5584 Fodton s_Eticaso oty fige 1y ivee apé s § it e ;. e o s i Tofats,ands Pty senrid.” b only i, of _the & (A tnaid, dng. SOt second, Descly Phsacd, bat g imsred ‘ShottEn: S st Ctiangenat Bieton:28 i il M #Ran for | | e o | Seore b3 tammes | it 48098800 0= Bt Botts 56606108 = Glérland Bowns the Tigers | petros o v el i ' Thiers 0 t 1 eottontepeel” third basemgn s fe Dotrait tasies, K o Blmesit and A o ) Turner and Grases Naps twe runs Four hits n xth oo Bils be Bush. Vi and ad an Inflcld out. G “Rated for Comstock 1 | Detrots 1 00201 04 Two base hi mstock. Lasole. 1 1 KATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINS. ost Pi i v and Connie Mick doubtless be- their respective teams will lieve the lists when the major league season | top (hr‘ and Bropkiyn an decision by | Ga Bresident Lynch " took from them fhie ame T Thiled clpl]la on Auzus: 36—previousty credifed fo them by for- feiture—say thejr lead drop from 12 games to § The Athletics, thrice beaten by Saumn and once by Wash- ic. Eleven BIG BANKRUPT SALE OF OHN A. MORAN STOCK STILL GOING AHEAD O'BRIEN OF BOST Every record in the sale of Men’s Wear ever made in this city was smashed into smithereens on Saturday last. The big values of the three previous days brought thousands to the MORAN STORE on Saturday., H But # will take several more big days to clean up this enormous stock of high-grade clothing, hats and gents’ . furnishings. MORAN had his entire season’s stock on hand, and | am forced to do as much business every day as Moran was - suppesed to do in two weeks. Excuse the rush, but I am in an awful hurry and you will be\in a bigger one as soon as you spot the values. ~———— STEIN BLOCH One Lot Knox Beacon . Hats 25¢ Each Balance of $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts=-Now 95¢ o 1 ol ington, were more fortunate and need- bl 3| ed to be, for their margin as the weel 1 o ofs. ¢ )| opened ‘was only seven and a half i 1 ol b £ 12 3 ol games. It was reduced by but one 20 0 oolsadein™ 212 0 8] game, to six and a half, as the Cleve- o ol H 203 s | lands struck a snag in Chieago, drop- ® 2 5 ofArcher 31 » | ping two games there an done in De- o 4 1 1fsm 2 0 0 0 o troit hefore woke up and re- 8 10 ofedon 100 0 sup ways. Doevee Tas e second place teams Tals, 3% T2 7 o) to take full intage of the leaders’ pronounced slumps has kept the rac s 5 from becoming perilously tight for the W o s 4 1 .| wabbling Mackmen and uncomfor s 000580 or M w’s erstwhile hustle Chicas so ez s e under-the-mark | Phelan. Zimmer ; « | work of the Giants recently, the figures | e Aveer. el show they have won only six out of Lune T Chicays: st fourteen games. The Ath- o fibo s hoa el have done slightly better, win- ) 3 o ning cight, and dropping six, but the v 41 ! ! ©l Clevelands meanwhile have pushed ‘ ¢ m hard, capturing ten while losing W ! : iree ‘games. The Phillies were ) o 1 n the same period, doing as well Qleams 3 12 S the American leagie runpers-up, Seachrmmie & 1 4 {5 1 fcoming out second best in five con Griner i ests while winning nine, ot T 8 8 | Giants Slump in Hitting. P b 2 | Giants' ftroubles have been i S SRR due to a continuance of their b ke !|inder par work with the bat ey o A . They have had good pitching for I e hug the most part, even if Mathewson has e e t the last three games he has start- With the Mackmen, pitching diffi- THEY SHOULD WORRY. t have played the major part in = 5 the downward slide. Bender has Cornfe Mack and “Jawn® McGraw | proved about the only reliable recent. Find It Hard to Keep the Pace— Plank has let down badly in his Even Break in Past Week. work and the colt twirlers have been - erratic—now being hit freely and New York, Sept. 7.—There has heen | again flashing a brilliantly pitched | an unmistakable searé in the camps of | came, as Shawkey did against Boston the probable world's series contenders | vesterday, ‘m, several days past and the begin- | For the other clubs in each league | ning of the mew playing week finds | the race is ov e to contests anything but a feeling of severe satis- | for place and slogan of ‘“next | faction prevalent around Shibe park | Ve is belng sounded all along the | and the Polo grounds, Both John Me- | i Manager Burney Accepts. n inds bot p. Sept. 7 s’ rook 5, played an gleven in: of the New e Philadelphia Amer- Sunday, Inning Tie Game at Newark. Newark. N. J. posed of Nationals and Teams com Yor! He game GREATEST LINE OF CLOTHING ON EARTH $25 and $30 Suits, NOW... $22.50 and $20 Suits, NOW... .. $18 and $15 Suits, NOW..... $10, 12 and $13 .50 Suits, NOW. ... -oxo o . tezerereins $12.75 s 65 ALL RAINCOATS NOW JUST HALF PRICE Balan Straw One 25¢ 'hvu this afternoon. Bach side had ‘m,uzo but one run when darkness end- | ed the game by Innings: ! New York Na - 10000000000—1 4 1 Philadelphia Americans— 00000010000—1 5 0 Batteries—Schupp and Hartley and Wilson; Wyckoff and Thomas SPORT NOTES. The deral league club in St Louls is paying only $15 a day_ rent for the St. Louis university athletic | field, where its games are played. It |has a one year lease on the grounds, | exclusive of school time. and an op- | tion for a ten year lease. i 12 | Here's what Murphy gives as the reason for s playing his cards in too cute ¥:/ he would overwork himself pitching to the batters in morning practice, apparently to avoid working in games in the afternoon.” real “He At the start of the season Jack Deal, the former Eastern association player. fafled to do much hitting with the Wilkesbarre club in the New York State league race, nut the old war- horse has now found his batling eye, and is hitting the sphere well over the .300 mark. SUNDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS, International League AL Hncky Point—Newark 9, Providence 7 At Jerses Clty- Taltimore 5. Jerees INTERNATIONAL ~€AGUE o, | \ru ark £33 Bt 3 | Montrea': T K SATURDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. $3.75@4.60; lambs, $5.50@7.65; west- 5 ; the Falls g Aug. ACER ern, $6@7.86, ends on Oetober But each can|gisi Manager McCarthy's strons team Amoctian T hardly help realizing that if his men il merloan Leagun. — 5 7 of \\!\\Ié Rock was defeated by the MONEY, | domt play better cnaseball than the | Sachems, score 7-6, The Sachems had | [aingtops o Yok Haot 6 Rieaes | Eagner_ foehle (erell Doy Mave something on the White Rock boys | Cressiaad o - nal. Time loans firm; 69 days 4 | pearances, the plans for post-season | (rarthy docsn't seem to think s and | a r cont. and 86 days 4 1-2; six mon activiies of Giants and Athletics may | iy The Lullatin ,Sept, 4th, issued a | i 2 % have (;: H‘";}"‘! €0 »*'_;;{1"-[*‘*; N,’y"‘ l’u:!’v;««: | challenge to play” the samé team on ‘M Bosten 7, = Fewsls g ke es nat halte e Ialls grounds for $50 a side, Sept. | Philuduohia €OTTON, in their winning Tusn at the eritical | 1¢ Sl plasiter S0 e side BePE [ el dun N A S | 14, whieh Manager McBurney accepts | it ; ew Yeork, Sept Cotten spot | moment :\nlm.;n and dropped (wo | itk casire, 5 he says It is easy i £ sy guict; middling uplands, 12.75; guif, | games tq the dashing Braves, the | ey Manager McCarthy will bring {KSremisaat, Ly [ 12.00." No sgles Giants wonld be bt six games ahead | 4 |y pumber of fums with him | pEfildee 7. Newark 0. fid game Newark 5 josutures closed steady, September, [¢f the Dosinies (nday. fad the | from While Rock and Westerly and no | Butimers 6, Jores ity 1. Arst game. Ballmare 12,6/ October, 12.61; November, 1 Cleve ds Rot expebienced ‘a mid- | oubt will need them Neveriheless v Ity 6. A gawie calted G nintd. Degeraber, 12 January, 12.49; weep slump and dropped (hree games | e White ook boys are ball Biavers 1 8. A st wame, Buffale 4. Mon | ruary, 12.51; " March, 1258; Apr nning te Chicage and Betroil, the | and a gesd game 18 expecied. The T May, '12.65; June, 1251; duly, Athleties lead would have been re- |{ineun b a8 follaws 6. Toite — duced tp three and a half games o e My gl R New Eagland Leag GHIGAGO GRAIN MARKEF. An Even Break for Week. | ®ay uh, Wheeler if. Houlihan 8s, Kane | wormae 0. sy somsoen ot rencs 8, wamaz Open. Wizn Low Gos. F8 each league the best the pace- | b McBurney ofdHayler c, Tracy rf. e Bk ool e Ul s 88% makers could Pry put of the week e hite Rack fird«‘:n_\uw‘:‘d o ‘\;\,;\..»h’ san 3. rockton G gt rame. Beockton . Lyma P T Warlk was an even break, The Gints |55 Lwnch b, Gadbois 1o ifedahan | o soud sme ol M U7 5 ook . Py Teason of their lossés to Boston | 26; Hoads f, Staplin cf, Sullivan If, | ;" by, i Jomiant 1. st mme Perisag Eastern Assoctatio Meriden 5. New Haven 1. fre &, Merlden b second game. Sprinafiedd 3. Hariford 2. grst Harioed 3, coomd game Satears .\ aen 1 i t: Ay same. Beidesest . Prsted 0, second game 23¢: Sweaters trading Reulbach: | ce of Hats Lot Each CH i | Great Variety | Rough and Dressed LUMBER | Windows, Window Frames, Cased Drawers, Shelves, Doors, Etc. Also Pole and Light and Heavy E Ladders AGENT 'Prepared Paint, FISHING Bulletin Bldg. SUITS- AND OVERCOATS Choice of One Lot of Fancy Vests at 45c.--Were Up to $4 One Lot of / Underwear 39c. Former Price $l1. gt T 2 SALE GOES AHEAD TILL STOCK IS CLEAN--OPEN EVERY EVENING OBRIEN OF BOSTON - Selling out Bankrupt Stock of JOHN' A. MORAN, Main Street Full Assortment Fresh Mined COAL Including Steam and Blacksmith Co. S FOR ! Heath & Milligan Mig. Co.’s Railroad White Etc. VEHICLE LAMPS, TACKLE, FRUIT JARS. THE HOUSEHOLD, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop, THERE ;s no adverusing medium in ern Connecticut egual to The Bulg! n for business resulta < !