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’ and Tedrow in. the second.game pro- |and New London. INSURANCE 3 Prisceton 13: Butgws, 0. Bunched hits off McHale in-the first | West Side_and Gteenevillo 'to Taftvilie DIRECTQRY. > - - ; Yale 3: BE i L dn&ord't victories. Score by nuunx-:HE Motorman R, J. Donohug,spare to . . Falls. Vw:‘FAot:‘I.'V.\'TO‘RTTAKI A Fitwbugh 9; Comel 8. Clovelnnd . 10003100 x-673| Conducter 3. V. Neary, apare to New N [SA . Vg London ) . > e New York _101000100—3-70|London and Willimantic., (NORWICH) . WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION , Bertngad i Morton and Egan; McHale, Brown| Conductor W, S. Abell, Taftville and| +. POLICY. WITH : First Place in Competition for The Bulletin Cup—| Fu 3 ifanl Bweeney. & e el M e Line £ . . 3 . 2 X Moto: H. Willlams, to Ne ol J. L. LATHROP & SO y' - Score 6 to 3—Baltic Defoated , 4to 2—N. FLA.| Feoe & BT 2 2 670 01" Londen ana. Willimantie, pare to New ~To— 28 Shetuckst Street, Neérwich, Co: i 1 . 3 ! - ndon._apd. Wli NEW YORK Foum‘l lndqnndenh Easy—Score 19 to - 0—Sachems| I5aT. Vo e el 3 e ) New e . STEAMERS : e man i Won Two Games. Bowaem o e, o ;.anam ’ W. CHAPIN nductor CITY OF LOWELL o X ; — One of the most important games ¥ in - the “Bulletin cup competition was : ‘played - in Taftville Saturday when - the home team beat Plainfield, 6-8 and Pt took the lead in the competition. It 3 : : keep on their jobs every minute. When | gogen the final time was called Baitic led by {to the Btate m,,,,m s.:,"?,fl,'"’.’: Greeneville. m.-hma the team of that.place why, London county by di uu me tam the mcore of 0. | Yantic. Slmccx was in the box lor m. nhmpa Conductor ‘D. 8. ll-nuu New mabawu:nnu.( d_succeeded { @on and Willimantic to _Yantic. in holding his 5 Conductor, A C. MeNuity, Jpere to Zaeurel Hill and Boawell was_noticed that when Capt. smwn Ied his men on the fleld he was witl : alker | The Aeufimy in the opening gam led the strongest ‘g:gt. nxlvnneld of the season easily defeated tM In- Conductor, H.;A. Choose this route pext time you and New Tondon” to to New Yoric You'll have 2 deligh ree voync: oln Lo::“‘bhnfl swn}d a‘.;d 3 otorman A.'E. Mcyen. Yantic to]superb view of e wonderful skyline 459 they claim the c onship of New | West Side and Creeneville. and. waterfront of Manhattan Island. ® Motorman "H. E.’ Copelsud, spare to| = Steamer leaves New London at-11:80 ded during the d in the last. five " dependents the score of 19-0. The game, . an: the matter of your FIRE in- Mvflfi“.;:'m::‘ cw:'“g 1"‘" -y game was IZmlreg bg’ sne ma{ for- 438 | innings Tt:sy only got one mn- to ar: asees e . E T e eeSastons wich | W Cittin: stactes. ST e clSver und. sure-tackiing of Capt 23 m l-\ ctorman B. 3, Tiysn Tafteille and [NEW ENGLAND ' STEAMSHIP ‘GO, e M. the Inae. .uy-a ts’ lne, tearing off large ns. meost for. poli iome team y damage. mdnn;'um“m.-‘:utm today—without fail. : ISAAC S. JONES, tneurance and Real Estate . Agent harde Building, s:::ualii s1ndasasfy $asanss who FARE $1.00 th a pretty shot, that had the visit- STEAMER CHELSEA - " 7o Kew Yerk . Visitere: from Varleus Points—S8unday * Al ‘Qutside Rsema " e Lowt goal tender looki: riged. Outinge==Yeung Man Enters Trade Excellent Diing 3 5 Pelggntnv‘ waa In evi- |newed near H Scheol.. . ' 2 Leaves . Norwich T I B y E a.forward movemen 1‘:& "l"l:g ';!.IM the ball within g rows " Tnur.nly‘ ana Sundays at &1 nvestment ‘broker Pllling -scoring Capt. Coyle won the tose -and took | Philadeiphia - ®: Lonvas Now REAL uu-r- AND mouuncl the dstense of the west £oal ';E : :.--um ‘end Fridays -""I SPECIALTY and ';’ . Offce Over. Gapitel Lunch Sapleasn Alized for. & |forward pass. Crasie. i? Exprass vorvice st freight ratem.. . Office Phone 378,~Residence 1179-8 . charge taken-out of the third 11 o At Eoritin I 117 . V. Knouse, Ayemt " g H. Fin Guarier after he had the wind nmc:; H 2 visiting her daushter, Mrs. ‘LeFoy. . to Grabam, who-made a good showing in & u-umm-qn whommloy- his initial appearance. e Indepen- & ¥ » Y“ ‘re M h M fl aeres mtfle Tles otherwise axd al- |dents bucked the Aca s line time = :;‘ianmmllvlluuhhmy' lowed the kick to be taken over, which" after time, but met with no success, -3 Mr. and Mrs. Bm and + your vacation . |resuitea in & ‘goal for Plainficld. as the line loomed up like a stons s Yo | family of Main street visited friends in - Tattville again preseed and Wilson | wall and repaised the vicious attacks. : ] e S For your sake and your fam- fetd | Freaventiy tho Indepondents by e T : sen | Mrs Auguste Pract of Carter avenue: goal. The teams |the ends for small gains, it in M~ . 2 visited Mr, and Mrs. Carl Krause of ily take out an Accident Policy Shangsd over with Tattvitle leading, '_h-nl. the, Were forced to and use ted Mr. an 0 meleubefonm gu restart, Plainfleld pressed the Ol.bt.uununtvmmmlmnt- hT 8 'hnvm: soal vl.orw‘-’ly nng the home |1y ning ground through the hdv : z defense had a hot old time, but it was | pendents’ line, finding no piace that a Bret: y $00n: Dotfoed tha ack s enough to stop his mad |long fiy. on which '1 % & P' lElnuEn & cu' wn: stronger and it 8 e barer plnnm Dacificla of the Acad. |and Blackburn'a single poored the win of speed cam called on Bl hett through with |[emy was greatly crippled when Young the balt ul-x;?. te:t l.n; puul;hn to | was forced to quit, but his shoes were 4 AT‘I’O!NIYD AT LAW Alec Finlayson, who, with a fine shot | filled by Graham. Mullen, the giant of ] ‘- scored another goal which took the|the backs, towered several times A w starch out of the vesotors. thranl:“t:: !nd:::flemar for A Qg 04 rown kins, G h led forward . was 5 & Per ngv'?;:m For Plainfiold and Tattville muc'n Dleased with the way the boys i3 » 31 Uver Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St and Greenhalgh scored |played and has added confiderce: in i3 i1 M!fln& e pelebnone 385, Yomins Thia seemed ' to_ enthuss ot ;‘;:dm!wn:‘th:::nm Phe Haip: nii e B atay with - Mre. -Opperman’ e e ok oo g = ‘sh ke 3 o — e e oo mu:r-. vh:h plama _inteongty. it N A oo Do i H i3 TROLLEY MEN CONDUCT uother drs, Charles Munsch,: of Hall- . EDWIN W, HIGGINS, Eangh et ly missed scorine. | O'Hearn Sossis it CORMONE LY i3 i SEMI-ANNUAL CHOOSE.up | Vil _ Attorney-at-Law, g Meivin, MaoMill wu ie rmen a mar1oa . ! - Shannon Buildi shot scored Isbister, Smullens 10 bor 5 u £t Left Taekloé # 23 Beeb® ................ Covey, Cobyl 10000 ’ = ‘BRAVES NEED S MORE Teft ‘Guard, UL On Friday the semi-annual assign E Stevens ..ecreccrciincncass. Willlams ment of runs of the Mvz!.omnu- * 1 VIGTORIES TO CINCH FLAG. i . & .Ulhn' Men Are lhlxin' Gnn‘ halgh. . Hull ""‘fi;"h""m‘:;_wh' Donahue day_men chose up on Thursday nl‘M 2 : and the night men chose their runs o 8Showi ‘Walker and James v Friday morning. .. One of the new aesignmenta created was that of Conductor on the trolley | gbnormal-amount of 29- per cent. Betes (A3 N ‘Tm-l Y“fl‘:; llh- hel\ul crew reg- % el h ulation inclu n _t] recent agree- Y S et 13 H g:ven;l this e eat r;u to ::vehn mc”umr SR OAY. i3 Bpesker.ct 4 3 8 4 3 - the conductor | Ghgerved by !und-y School ‘of Con- S - period with a record of cight vic, R s &5 i Fith M., Smead remaiping . g @regational Church—W. I.” Woodin ; i1 Fi | R et g T : - bouer . e b and showed that they were in the su- Fulibacic. 333 s ‘Stan; o ' N.| The following was the Rally day perior. At the beginning .of the sec- | Referee. Doc Gadle; umpire, Nick 210 m Boss (M’z‘ Snd half both teams hammered each | Walsh; timer, Herman . Alofsin. Time ——== CESD Poparain ab the Fograsionshon, ina g other’s goal tenders, making them |8 minute quarters, 2 9N Doxology; Pmer end Ia;-d'a MM year er, pastor; s resding," . Mrs.{* Sachems Downed Bear Cats. 5 SANES ECHEBULED TODAY. ‘The s-:hudn- gon:l;uea m:;r good BASEBALL. work on Sunday by leating e Bear Cats of Taftville by the acore of 2 to 0. T Athiotics Whitewashed St. Louls. Cranker was In the box for the Sa- St. Louls Sept. 27——Pleying crroriess Douglase; ; 8 3 t Sylvi W'heelocl. -p.e..l. and pnu.. y chems and he had his opponents under Fhiladeiohis Leats ball and hitting timely ud heavily, | Rayinond, R. J. Dona 15, .C. A. 'fl)omthyfnurd. 11 control at all times, letting them down % Philadelphia won from St. Loufs to- . Bartlett, representing Mrs. W. ‘with four hits and fanning 12 of them. 3 day 6-to 0. Score: ber's class; song, six girls, Tapmoent— w[LLl AM FRBWEI.S The Beer Cats were made up of the ) nm—u [ : ing . the primary dmrtment' rocfla» b best men they could get together and > b po -a% E. (E. Lyon-- L 8. A Blanche Green. had EWalker.ef 3 4 § 1 ¢8| Carpenter: 104, W. R- " depuunmt-- aolo "T'he i 25 and 27 Franklin- M H HEH McHugh: 105, ¥. C. May, H. Williams: | Ninety and Nine,” Mrs. Charles Let- | 3 3 108, E. J. Cass, I. H. Cruthers: 107,| ters, representing Miss Brown's class H 318 scpfpture. recitation The First Pealm, ol ‘record . $:a Junior tz;apafl‘menl, Briet ’*'5“‘ o G it ot . ey the Sunday School s - Gertrude h l d Sieve ,,“,"‘“ Sistotion Som : 2 H i3 . Barry Py rosresenting. Mies . sercencs| W VI all in &l\ ¢ oy (el Kool il R 4 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. H === $°8 Joimstons: 112 W. B- Appley, B | class: The Son of God Goes Forth to venth place with Cineinnati hope- | (hustasti 1 o 5 13, 3. J."Shea, G. G. Jen- | War, male chorne"-scripture. recitation, last. = e Lo : ings; 114, J. T. Manchéster, . J.|Mrs. Beard's class: History. of sOur pal.r or : In the American League the Bostons hems: ynn: 115, W. K. Pavey, James Ruth- | School Mrs. Danlel’s class; praise ex- Py . 3ost about their glimmering chance for ; « 3 . G. B. Carpenter, P. L.|erclse, Elizabeth Hayward, Marion Only $25 | Abways ' look in qur . window fer o ok . V.0 S Carpenter, Dorothy Wright Myra . 5 the flag by dropping & double header 4 =3 rrolley Express, e comontine. Mize “wmeatons| Of ‘all kinds on Automobiles, the cellar berth nxbwneuneodefl 2. ame) 00006 0 00 £ : class; announcements‘‘superintendent; w m.”. sard. today, and the Ehilaaeiph S aons S oy "3..‘1“:.‘.‘:.3., cirate, Webh arwe bese = n:tvn'man : mest, sanflacion (30 Sment: address, Wallacotl W&": in, »cmus w.m' Trucks core: fst. : Conni iy, aud Carts. ing their right to the 1914 champion- Sestoms . ACEES ::."L:u.n i e Rmes e % 15 1 ship of ‘the league to a ematical AT H BATTING AVERAGES. e ness'y; benediction. : " Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- " certainty. ngton are $10 ',’ L W 3, W. W. Lund, H. A. Women Made Voters. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. the two bidders for ihird place, while 412 1 Cobb Still Leads the Batters of Both| Rushwortn; 4, J. T. Gleason, E. Flor-| A large number of - Women voters : l;“New ock and Br. Taiis are | o H Leagues, 381, omes: § H. H ::ms. F. AAb'ro_I 0 8| were added to the lit in town Sat- Bl-ek-nlwu in all 'h branches. for ‘mod jonor £00 Q 3 fl-flbnu, Lamb; 7,:L. P. the lower division. Of the 8138 14 in the American league £ V. ®econd division clubs, only the Cleve- $o13 8 i onal 1and are definitely ecttied In. position, FAiE x : s -3 A . _AC I n, Bh« g Town Clcrk Dlvlfl Hln u\d M ker, E. T. Lovett; 10, trars Hermon G.- Carver.and H. D, Johnson; 11, F. V. Hero, L. G. | Potvin were in session at the uhcl Gelino; 13, E, T. Leonard. men’s rooms in the municipal buflding co-.mn in Runs, . for the purpose of examining the to_them for vrvnk. ‘Within the u:mlnz voat, in all prob- mmuu. e Ty g thio. twlor maa: Th y established and iled to be e ‘voters. - The definite arrangements for the world's Sireiina o Washingten, & S;‘;‘N:',',",:n’:::’“m Lo Willtmantic| Tt /2 2 tactor ‘this fall in slecting -lu to start October § may be be- g 3 " & of i F?EI borp Motorman Standish goes from West | qualifications of those who hed ap- 507 to 515 North Main St lembers the town echool commit- Nemes of Drafted Players Will - Chicago 3, Conductor F. P. Shea from | M 'l‘he close of the American Associa- a7 Not: Boewn & Taftville and Csnual Vllh.- to Willi- | tee. T"E nEL mF‘r 5 A Renick mfil His Own Geods. Hoti's race today marked the end of sBs; Anpoimesd. cov, (R G ctar O Or Ch another tight battle for the pennant| 6 Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 35.—It was o T s cbrllung'ga. Taf. from the: European: Plan Until yesturdiay was Miwaukos dofnie. | Nationel Baseball Gommimn vern o G " Grsiana i | yile nd New Londom-to West Side| uel Henick o aon' Bim® strcet| . Aaten 75 conts per day-and v, un ¥ ‘was 'waukee ite- mm] jon here to- Taternations! Leagoe. r, Boston B latest series ly known as the winner, Loulsville|day that the names of players Qraft- | lews City 5 Nowssh 8. (Fir sume) : ] o e Titan s o e BAYES BAOTHERA, Ne Haht'up to Saturday being & Confend- | ed by the National and - American oy G o et 8 (ot ey Roth, 3 an| Landon ana NI imantic to West Side leagues would not be given out by the| Mouuwal-Bufalo gume pestpened. rin. ? : Conductor W. E. Crapeau from spars ln the Federal League, commission, but that the individual [Ehichgn Sawiord, et i e 3 - - agein sttained frst place the routing | clubs would make them public when FOOTBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. 338 | o IREvlie sndi RN JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER . Blank Boocks Made and Ruied to Order Indianapolis at the hands of Bailti- more toppling” the Hoosiers and put- A unc the Terrapins into the rnning once o7 fervard £ E ¥ Motorman C. they o desired. | Hemst «; Bue b g e 28| expross o Tafiville m"m&nw 4 lage. mRNATIONAL LEAGUE CLOSES ITS SEASON. 108 BROADWAY pénnant winner for the first time since E SEAS 1808. The race was the closest in years WhS GVER. and‘it was not until Friday that the elub leadership was decided, our service . * x :m " 5 Ty Stengel, Brookyn 16 - Providence Won the Pennamt—Jersey ; ook, Busalon: i ea City to Be Dropped from the Cirouit, - Ly g - IKREW TD HAVE. 31 New York, Sept. 27.—The Interna- l P l > In - th 1 days of the season w Rochester aropped from firat to ehird . Faveiqua's tional baseball league's season officially : y T0 Do \T BEFORE closed today with Providence as tie through short. The scors was 8 to 7. MINUTES. giace, Buftalo taking second posttion sy ) SR T e e e e HEATS IN TWO ‘Washington 8, Detrok 0. Detroit, Sept. 27—Washington de- \ Chieago 0 01 New hesting element guaranteed for FIVE YEARS, feated Detroit in the tenth inning this Price $3.00 X=-2AY Violet Ray, Mechanical Mussage. efternoon 6 to 2, when, with the bases full and two out, Morgan tined » single ; . d . Holds Heat, 0 center an ‘o] e 1 2 Lajole Pou Al Svay from him, four men seoring. o ) p_~ g - troit got two runs in the fourth when eveland, Ohio, Sept. §7—Cleveland Johnson lost control. Washington tied P ; and New York r' their doulile it'in_the eighth on four successive hits, 1 header today, Cleveland winning mg i 3 :luuckm' n:';?old- flmln of the box. y W R flmnl to 8, :hlla New York touk the 7 ortariy’s brilliant fielding twice stop- ; ; : Lo 0 4 made his pe? Washington rallies. Score by in- 3 - 2oah, atele af Cleveian o nings: g leegue hit in the first .. 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