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OP & SONS Norwich, Conn. = . thae 7 is sufficlently to see that your ;pe::;““r "‘:}.’:‘"& are of little they're all that is left after the Consult us lnd.lNSURE TODAY. Don’t walt another twenty-four hours. It wiil he 1 Estate Agent, Insurance and Real s i 91 Main Street Richards Bl ‘Yhuareabonttostartm your vacation For your sake and your fam- ily take out an Accident Policy in the Travelers before you go. B. P. LEARRED & CO. JOHN A. MORAN Investment Broker REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE A SPECIALTY . Office Over Capitol Lunch Office Phone 370,—Residence 1179-3 ATTORNEYS AT LAV/ +tumeys-at-Law “ank, Shetuckét St near to Thames Telephone 88-3. brown & . erc.ns, Over Uncas Nat Entrance stairw .“ Nationsl Bank . EDWIN V7 HIGGINS, Attorney-at-Law, mar10a Shanron Building. Plant’s Field TODAY New Londen vs. W aterbury s Game cailed at 3.30 Ceneral “mission, 23c, grandstand, 25c. The Fenion Building Co GENERAL A CONTRACIORS NORWICH, CONN. D28, L F. and A. J. LaPIERRE = 287 Main St. PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose'and Throat|posy Hours 10 a. m. taf3 p. m. Bundays excepted and by appointment. WALL PAPERS We still have a large assortment of the different grades left over, and at greatly reduced prices, which we will be_pleased to show you. Mouldings and Cut_Out Borders to match ‘same. Alsg Paints, Muresco “In white and tints, d general assor:- ment of decorative supplies, including Papler Mache for halls and vestibulas. Orders received for painting, paper and decorating. ; P. F. MURTAGH Telephone 92 and 94 West Main 3t. Clam Chowder, Minced Little Neck Clams, Smoked Halibut | == (jars). Fine goods. . Will please you. Peopie’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN "HOLDEN, Proprictor. ~ FRANK'S INN Follow the wrowd to the only place iIn New London where genuine chop suey is made by an Oriental chef, F. . GEER, Pano Tumer 122 Prnpnf P:mlrcrwieh. ct THERE 1s no advertising medizm in ‘Bastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letla for business results, New London | \waiting t claimants a ' pe 4 1901 became the personal the Californians after - fen Loughlin was.unsteady . and Church made Bundy the target of their shots the Httle Los play- er had his hands full. lobbing fire | was always timely, his kills were vere, and he placed ball after ball at Math, ey's feet. Although Mathey and Church had been carefully coached for the match, they seemed to have an attack of stage fright. Their working plan which proved so effective in Chicago was ab- sent. They rushed about the court at random and frequently got in one an- QAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Wational League. Boston at_Chieago. New York st St. Louls Brookiyn at_Cincinnati. a Philadelphia at Plttsburgh. at New London. New Haven at New Britain, o Fodoral Leagus. Chlcago at St Louls. . Plttsburgh at” Baltimore. Buffalo at Brookiyn. mm niSgracano--0 TUESDAY'S RESULTS. Eastern’ As.colation. New London 8. Watesbury 0. Harttord 5, Pittaficid 0. New Haven 7. New &dtain 0. New Haven & New Britain 2. innings by sereement) - Bridgeport 1, Springteld 3. w Eagiand Leagoe (First game.) zame 7 Jewiston 4. (First_game.) Manchester 4. Lewiston 0. (Second game. 7 in- agrecgent.) Worcester 4, Haverhlll 3. tnzirnatiozal Leagwe Baltimern o Rechreto Providence 5, Buffalo 1. No games scheduled. i FROATIONAL LEAGUE STAROING. 1 P Lawrence 64 E:d 634 Worcester 8 4 634 Portland 80 ¥ 600 iyn . T4 54 330 4 “as7 59 uss 58 K sn New London Waterbury Bridgeport Hartord Springtlelc Pittstield BRAVES WITHIN ONE POINT OF THE LEADERS. Rally in Fifth Won a Gzme from Chi- cago—Score 4 to 1. Chicago, Aug. 25.—The Boston Na- tionals regained part of their loss of yesterday when they defeated Chicago 4 to 1 today and row are within one point of the leaders in the pennant race. - New York, idle on account of Tain, retains the lead. A fifth inning batting rally by Bos- ton was responsible for the visitors winning. Chicago’s run was the re- sult of a base on balls to Bresnahan and Vaughn's double in the third in- ning. Maranville, Whitted and Cather easily took the fielding honors, the lat- | Crishai ter holding Leach at second on a hit in the eighth which seemed good for a home run. Sweeney was hit by a batted ball in the fifth inning and retined, Bresna- han taking his place at second. The score: i I Whitted, i 2 it i aR (] Bl amswwonnnl ol comummnems! Bl noscRacont Cobb Hits in Old Time Form. ‘Washington, Aug. 25.—Detroit made the series with Washington three to orie by taking s game 2 to 1 Reynolds outpitc! Johnson and the | latter’s efrofs aided in his own down- fall. After the locals had scored a run in the first inning on a base on balls, ter's single and a sacrifice fly, Detroit wont out in the third. Stan- age singled and Johnson let Reynolds’ bunt get through him. With two out and threw wild to the plate. Score by innings: RHE Detroit oo:»z;g ‘850 | easily defeating the westerners 9 to 0. i less than an inning and the veteran ther’s way, although the ‘:illm‘-l fiashes of ability to cially in the fArst and scored place after 'place. The they 3 hile’ t0 .20 was "Two | match, while golng games, of an hour, there contests played in match between R. N, Philadelphia and Harvard lfam M, Johnston of San Francisco. This match held the morning crowd for more than an hour. Johnston s dash t set of the Californian, as he faded away in the last set. One of the longest matches seen at Newpoert in years was that in the af- ternoon between A. S. Dabney of Bos- ton and S. H. Voshell of New York, which ran five sets, in which 76 games were played and 465 points scored, in three hours. Dabney won, taking 29 games to 37 for Voshell, but the latt. scored 235 points to 230 for his opp: is simply because Prince Albert can’t bite s delighttul in flavor gslented process that exactly as good as = "DRINGE ALBERT nent. St. Louis Unable to Score in T\ Games. a3 Philadelphia, Aug. 25.—Philadelphia shut out St. Louis in both games here today, the scores being 9 to 0 and 1 to 0. In the opening event Bressler held St. Louis down to three hits and fan- ned ten cll’n":x:n wl';ll;‘e the homeB;?;n hit the deliveries o verenz, ch- o ’ ley and itchell hard. Femnock aot Here's case-cards with the full only kept the tors” ts scatter - but he scored the only run of the sec- deck right on the mahogany: :‘nd lcontelt on his triple and Murphy’s 'rhe reason why men smoke Prince Ingle. ry PTy . r Scores: Albert in their jimmy pipes or rolled into st Lows (M) Philadelshia (A) joy makin’s ci € Awunsy 3 03 3 Y 3% 5% tongues, can’t parch throats; it is alw: Pud 1033 $33i03 and ; it is made by a wonderfu LS UV, ts it into a class by itself! And P. A. iehd ities HAT listens ! 3003 432400 v $0%3 13451 eoii (im0 1301 s 11 000 2 1 000 3000 (L2 1000 36 EA ) 1000 “tee Baiicy In " Sth . . : 4 the national joy smoke SR e 01032012 x—9 Collins. Three base NL1 o | smokappetite! Why, Phit"eiphla (A) o0 0 “Three base hit, Pennock. [{irke's Homer Put the Game on Ice. -igarette tobacco in the same class with Smoke P. A. if you want to get first-hand news about what’s good for your \ e never waal,ux.l there can’t be today, any p'pe or &0 H 31100 Take a tip: You just go 1o P. A. like little peaches grow on trees, natura.-.ke, and get 80we Cucci-up - R spirit in your system right early these morniugs! e ey W Prince Albert is sold everywhere. Tidy red tins 10c; 21 2 ; g : ; : toppy red bags Sc (handy for rette smokers); Fa el also, handsome pound and hplf-pound humidors. 5011 31050 e S R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. o= 0 0000300 -0 .. 000100 x—1 or Counihan will twirl The Pearl| streets have obtained McKnight, the trom Boston today. In the fourth in- star infielder for the Athletics of Ho- | ning - Hoblitzell missed Chapman’s bart avenue, to pitch, while Connolly | srounder, ‘and the error allowed two!will catch. Director Coyle of the play- bases. Chapman scored on Jackson's | grounds will hold the indicator. Myron single. On the throw in Jackson went to second, and Lajole's sacrifice sent him to third. Jdy Kirke made a home Boston, Aug. 25.—Cleveland had lit- itle trouble winning & 3 to 1 victory !Jackson will be the Captain Moran of the officlal scorer. | Lake streets 3 Tun drive and the scoring ended. Bos-|at the game. o, ton scored in the third on Hobper's !single, a pass to Scott and two infleld Gallant Meets Chick West. e The Middletown Athletic association The score: offers an attractive boxing card in the E Clowland (A gast for Labor day, :sh;n Gilbert Gal- tooper, P ® s 3 sllant, the whirlwin ter of ston e 3§ ibaiact 2913 Simeets Chick West of Holyoke, Mass. Bpeaker,ct 0 of'acksont 4 1 4 o ofin the main go of 20 rounds. Both ’M';'l‘izb S of jeiei». 3 1 10 0 boys have met before. On the other r.3b 4 Nt 3120 %foccasion West captured the decision, ‘Hoblitael, 1b 0 1|wWamsgass .3 0 1 3 g{and since then Gallant has been Shorep S 0|7Nele 2 111 o o|clamoring for a return engagement, Al 3 Ofviehellp 2 0 0 & 0fand his wish will be gratified on Labor eng o of mowmss - 3 53 7 3|08Y and as an incentive the winner =xCalner o o has been promised a match with ————— Champion Willie Ritchle before the! e biggest club in New England. Gallant | ardner in Oth. has recently returned from the Pacific coast. LEET e H run, Kirke. | FAST TIME AT BUFFALO. But No Records Broken in the Four Events on Grand Circuit. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 25.—Despite the recent heavy rains, the track at Fort Erie, Ont, was in good shape for the opening of the grand circuit this after- inoon. No records were broken, but Yankees Gave Chicago Bad Trimming New York, Aug. 26.—New York made it two out of three from Chicago by Benz was knocked out of the box in Walsh was also- badly treated. Cole pitched a steady game for the Yankees while Maisel starred at bat. Score by ' fast time was made in the four events innings: - H B carded. King Couchman, driven by Chicago 0000000000 6 3|Dick McMahon, won the Fort Erle New York 40104000 *—9 § 2|stake of $5,000 for 2.11 pacers. The Benz, Walsh, Lathrop and ‘ Schalk and Mayer; Cole and Sweeney. winner of the Chamber of Commerce stake at Detroit sold favorite and won the race In straight heats, the best time being 2.05 1-4. Camelia, driven by Walter Cox, finished second in each = heat. New Londor, Conn., Aug. 25.—Green- Geers gave an exhibition of his Ed well | pitched airtight ball today and skl th oon when he won tne New London easlly defeated Water- | fnal e it s i T 1Y Clase by byrfl score of 8 to 0. In the early |trot. Guy Nello was in the field, while - ges of the game Hovlik showed good | Grace, McDevitt's mare, ruled favorite. ,b:ft!:‘-db';t after the fifth inning he was | Geers sent the daughter of Guy AX- posted for six rums. The score by'worthy home in straight heats. In the = Iz-.d R H E jast heat Robert Milroi, after relin- Watoondon 00200240°-810 0]quishing the lead to Guy Nello, met ey "0 00000 0-0 6 3|with an accident at the three-quarter Hepgigeries: Greenwell and Ahearn: |gole, but Snow escaped injury. and Fohl; time, 1.35; umpire, | After the finish- of the heat the m. judges placed Grace, who had finished second to Geers' horse, last, and gave Robert Milroi third place in the heat and fourth money in the race. Grace, phia was shut out 2 to 0 today in-the it ‘was claimed, stepped into Milrol's last game at Pittsburgh for the seas)n sulky, causing the horse to fall. Detween these two teams. - Mamaux| - After finishing first in the 2.15 trot and Alexander were both effective, only | and losing the second heat to Fair Vir- five hits being made by each side. The Sinla, the Temptress won the next two score: R H E heats and the race. Phila. 0000000000 5 1| Star Winter, barred in the betting, Pittsburgh 01001000 *—25 1 Won the Dominion of Canada stake of Alexander, Oeschger and Dooin and $2.10 for the 2.10 trot. Lady Grattan, Burns; Mamaux and Gibson. whole_ruled favorite in the polls, won Se— second 2 Yankees Purchased New England rat League Pitcher. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 25—The. sale t the New York American lug:. hm? Waterbury Unable to Score on Green- well. Pirates Scored Twice on Phillies. Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 25.—Philadel- Moosup Grays Defeated Putnam. On Sunday, Aug. 23, the fast Put- nam team journeyéd to Moosup and ball club of James Ring, one of.the crossed bats with the Grays and were pitchers for the Lowell team of the|beaten by the score of 3 to 2. New England league, was announced| Both - pitchers worked well and today. by James Gray, manager of the |showed midseason form. _Phillips of local club. the Grays had a shade the better of his Dlt;:lnfi duel with Dubois. FIE .~ The lineups were: LD DAY Grays—McFarland If, Sawyer . French 3b, Buckley 2b, C. Robitallle ss Rabideau cf, Davignon 1b, Theroux 1b, T._Robitaille ¢, Phillips p. Putnam—Boisoneau Fuller 3b, Gagne 2b, Bernier cf, Marion 1b, La- '-;-In.\e ¢, Farley rf, Robitaille Iif, Dubvis Today Will Provide Interesting Base- " ball in Playgrounds League. 'The field day of the Norwich play- grounds has one of the most interest- ing baseball games of the slated :&r .t’-‘hh a.ftelr‘nyool’:;‘ when. the Pearl eets will Dl the Lake etreets on the Academy campus at 3.15. the game there will be many fast events between the different play- grounds, The field is in fine condi- tion and a fine exhibition of baseball Is expected. The Lake streets have obtained a catcher from Pennsylvania who is spending his vacation here, while the. pitcher. has not been decid- ed vet, but it is.probable that Moran T. P. MAINE, M. D. Office Ward Building, Corner Main and Ma; reets. Office Hours, 9-11 a, m., 3 to 4 p. m. 6 to 8 P m. Telephone 1296. a “RUUD" Hot V/ater Heater. Does @iy o4 onee with a Hot Kitchen and er<s a lot of coal. "t Hot Weather will soon be here. hopes to see a record breaking crowd GET PREPARED for it by installing Come in our office and let us demon strato and explain to you hovs simple s to have HOT V/ATER without ourning a lo: of coal. The finest invention of these times ior the Housekeeper in Hot Weather &t a small cost of installing. Can be 2ttached to any boiler, ters for all | arge- operated with Gas. Let us demonstrate them to you. Gias & Electrical D201r im:a: 321 Main Street, Alice Building There are Shirts of many then there is the MACPHERSON KIND. Unique weave, Perfect fit- ting, handsome patterns and kinds, BEAR IN MIND we are headquar- kinds of Heaters ang Lty of Norw ch colorings. Soft or stiff cuffs the es- sence of comfort at TOGGERY SHOP STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders work and materials at right Best At The prices, by skilled labor. Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. American Houss FARREL & SANDERSON, Special Rates to Theatre Troupes Livery connection. Traveling Men, Ete. Most Cigars are Good— THOS. M. SHEA, Prop Franklin St THE DEL -HOFF Telephone 1227, THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. ' Next to Paluce Cafe Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Props. Shetucket Street 26-28 Broadway LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. The Republicen Bieciors of the sev- eral Voting Districts in the Town_ of Norwich are requested to meet in Dis- trict caucus Saturday evening, Aug. 2%, at 8 o'clock, at the following voling piaces, to elect a Town Committee -0 be ratified at the general caucus \ux. 31, 1914: First Listrict, Town Ha Second District, 319 West Main Third District, Union Hail Buildin: Fourth District, Norwich Town; Fif-h District, Ponemah Hall; Sixth District Bililngs’ HallL E. L. BURNAP, Chair- man. aug2sd STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DIs- trict of North Stonington, ss., Probate Court, Aug. 24th, A. D. 1514. Estate of Courtiand R. swan, North Stonington, in said Distr ceased. Upon application praying that an in strument purporting to be the iast wil late of de- and testament of said deceased be ad-| mitted to probate, as per application on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, safd application be heard and determined at the Probate Office in North Stonington, in said Dis- trict, on the 3ist day of August, A. D. 1914, at 16 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be given to all per- sons known to be interested in said estate to appear, if they see cause, at sald time and place, and be hecard thereon, by publishing in some news- paper haring a circuiation in said Dis- trict, and by leaving with or malling in registered letter addressed to each of the persons named in said applica- tion, a copy of this order, all at least five days before said day of hearing, and that return of notice given be made to this Court. CHARLES C. GRAY, aug26d Judge. TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missioners for New London County: We hereby apply for a transfer of a li- cense to seil and exchange spirituo.s and intoxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider under the name and style of Michael McCarthy & Co.. in the building at 715 Boswell ave- nué, Town of Norwich, except in the rooms and apartments in said buliding, any part or parts of which are cut off or partitioned in such manner as to form booths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. Our place of business is not located direct line from any church edifice or ublic or parochial school, or the pre a- ises pertalning thereto, or any post- office, public library, ~or _cemetery. Dated at Norwich, this 18th day of Au- ust, A. D. 1914, Michael McCarthy, 0. H. Pratt, Applicants. We, the un dersigned, are electors and taxpayers, owning ‘real estate, of the Town f Norwich, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing =zpplication of Michael MoCartny and Geo: att for a_ - cense, and hereby certify that said ap- licants are suitabl icensed pursuant to said Dated at Norwich, this 15th day L8 ."1914. John Reilly, John J. 'Neil, Am Lind, Theophilus M. Brown, Rutherford C. Plaut. I hereby certify that the above named signers and endorsers are elettors and taxpay- owning real estate, in the Town of . Dated at Norwich, this 1s.h day of Ausust, A. D. 1v14. Cnas. 3. Holbrook, Town Clerk. auglsw NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD of Ledyard, on the 24th day of August, ‘Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRio -Judge. Estate of Silas B. Bragaw, lte of Ledyard, In said District, deceased. a, That the Administrator cite the Clediiors ol Sa.d Jdeceascu 0 bring in_ thelr claims against sald estate within six months from this date by #ald deceas: las weit, apd In the same town. and by publishing the same jnce In a newspaper having a eircula- tion in said District, and make return ‘o_this Court. The above and foregolng is a true NOTICE—AIl creditors of sald ce- seased are hereby noti.ed to t “helr rlalms against said esrate to urdersigned ‘at' Gales Perry. Con R. D. No. 1, within the time limited the above and foregoing order. EUGENE U, BRAGAW. within two hundred feet in a|P LEGAL NCTILES the Town REPUBLICAL © Duse of elect- publican State id in New Haven, 3 10 1914, for the momina- ndidates for State Officers r in Congress and to appoint ommittee. Also f nad 104 ra the purpose of electing Delegates = the Congressicnal, County and Sena- torial co: ns for the respective district in ch the town is situatei Also for the purpose of electing a Town Committee for the ensuing twe years. sDflted at Ledyard, Conn., Aug. 23nd, 14 By order of the Republican Town Committee. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Lisbon are requested to meet at the Town Hall, Monday, August 31ist, 1914, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the epubiican te Convention to be held at New Haven, September 9th and 10th, 1914, for the nomination of -andidates for State Officers, Senator in Congress, and appointment of a State Central Committee. Also, at the same time, to elect del- egates to the Congressional, County, Senatorial and Probate Conventions Per order TOWN COMMITTEE. Lisbon, Conn., August 24th, 1914, To the Taxpayers of the Third School District in the Town of Colchester: You are hereby notified taat the is- sessment lists for said District, as cer- tifled by the Assessors of the Town. of Colchester. are on file with C. E. St1- . Esq, Clerk of said District, and that the Selectmen and Assessors of the Town of Colchester will meet as a Board of R for the Third Schaol District in'the Schoolhouse in said Dis- trict on Monday, Aug. 31st, 1914, from 1 o'clock p. m. to 2 o'clock p. m. All persons claiming relief from the assessment of taxes voted at the an- nual meeting of sald School District are notified to appear before sald Board of Rellef. Dated Colchester, Aug. 21, 1914. HAMILTON WALLIS, District Committes. aug2sd TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- missjoners for New London County: We hereby apply for a transfer of license to seil and exchange spirituous and in- toxicating liquors, ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider under the name ie of Noe Duquette & Co. tn the buliding at Railrcad street, Town of Sprague, except in the rooms sad apartments in sald bulldine any part or parts of which are cut off or parti- tioned in such manner as to form bootns, side rooms. or retir'~- rooms. Our place of business .is not located within two hundred feet in a direct line from any church edifiice or public or parochial school, or the premises per- taining thereto, or any postoffice, pud- lic library, or cemetery. Dated at Sprague, this 1Sth day of August A. D. 1814 Noe Duquette, Du- quelte, Appiicants. We, signed, are electors and taxpaye! owning real estate, of the Town Jf e, and hereby sign and_ endorse the foregoine application of Noe Du- quette & Co. for a license, and hereby certi,y that said applicants are suft- able persons to be licensed pursuant 224 application. Dated at Spragus, this 17th day of August A. D. 1914 Alexander Dupont, Jr. Moses Genard, Charles F. Charon, Albert G, Cote, Jo- seph Fiolmes. 1 hereby certif~ that the above named signers and endorsers are electors and taxpayers, owning real -y In the Town of dspr-x;m"n-un. ra=me. this 17th day of Aw A. D. 1814, "Arthur P. Cote, Town Clerk. aug19W THERE is mo advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for business vesuits.

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