Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 10, 1915, Page 3

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O UGHE certein the t and sat- 1sfactory- adjustment of losses. J. L hthrop AND SONS 28 Shetucket St. . \ Baseball interest and enthusiasm has chems’ Baseball assoclation was iSafley. evening at & mseting of :x-nl <men of the grand Arthur g. Brown, agent for the Falls company, was elected _president and treasurer of the new organization, and John E. Hughes, formerly manager of the All Stars and Nationals, has been selected to.fll the managerial berth, ‘which John accepted. He will be given power 10 selegt his players and @ITange . all games. 4 i Robert McBurney has.been elected general manager, and theiboard of di- rectors chosen follows: Arthur_ G. Brown, chairman, John Lafferty, Fred Bentley, Charies Garner, Robert Mc- Burney’ and John E. Hughes. They expect to open the season this coming Sunday, if a game' can be arranged, but will open anyway Aug. 22. They are intending playing Saturday ball at the Falls, an innovation which no other association at the Falls has done in 'to call at Mr. Jones' Insurance Office ind see that our FIRE INSURANCE being looked: after; that the policy ie in foroe and everything O. K. We cannot afford to take chances in la matter of this kind. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real . Estate -Agent iRichards B\llldig 91 Main Street TO MANAGE, SACHEMS ClubiReorganized Monday Night and Elected Arthur G. =< Brown President and Treasurer—Will Introduce Setur- > day Ball on the Falls:Diamond—Ready/for Games With (2 Quigley was preparing to heat water for a ‘bath to folow the game and had just turned thé gas on full force when the explosion occurréd. He was hurled''the length of the room and -rendered ‘unconsclous. . Umpire Hank O'Day heard the ex- plosion.and rushed intothe room and ‘turned;off the gas. Quigley did not regainjconscious until he was re- moved to the West Side Hospital. Reds BeatrPhiTlies in 12 Innings. Cincinnati, O., Aug. S.—In an uphill sfight which lasted 12 innings, Cincin- mati won from Philadelphia today, 5 to 4. The visitors took an early lead, getting two runs-in the first on'a base on balls and three singles. They scored again in the third on Willlams® error. An error by Dale was responsible for another in the sixth. The locals found Demareo’s weak spot in _the sixth, scoring two runs.off a double, an error and four singles. They forced Dema- Tee’s retirement in the seventh before anyone was out, and tied the score on two singles and a sacrifice. Score: ad the .882 has hit for 316.n of the Red Sex of the 14 ‘wins and Young M, it mot teated. ‘Snyder, the Card catcher, and Lar- ruping Larry Dovle of the Glants:have replaced the three first sackers who ‘were_having things all their way in the National circuit. The St Louis backstop is one point ahead of the New York captain. Daubert and Lu. derus now rank third and To- spectively, in the Tener Sirout. Ehrse is hurler out- of Chicas side of Schupp #ha Ritter of the Gi- ants, who have only pltched three games betwéen'| them. Al Mamaux, the Pittsburgh wonder, is:close be- hind Plerce with 16 winssnd.§ losses. Three men are ahead 0f Leo Mages of the Brooklyns in the Federal list, but Lee has batted more consistently than anyone else in the outlaw league. Al Flack of Chicago is only two ts behind the Tip. Top manager. lie Mann still continues to pole them out for the Whales and he is now but two points below the three century post. Bl of Chicago with six vic- tories two defeats is the best pitcher in the Weeghman cireuit. The averages: National League Batters. Braves Check Losing Streak. X St. Louls, Aug. 9.—Boston checked its losing streak today by defeating St. Louis, 6 to 2. Dolan’s error in the first inning gave the world champlons & three-run lead which St. Louis could not overcome. The locals rallied in the fifth and scored twice on, Hyatt" triple, Gonzales' single and Griners doubdle. Scor LIBERTY man'’s tobacco hunger. LIBERTY is pure Kentucky . fOl‘ ~ ness and honest sweetness. : tobacco and out all its mellow, in the wor or big, : b Do oo hopha:ué.fisligndofman. Itis a juicy, full-bodiedttobacco that thoroughly satisfies a powerful : e d Al tobacco ded some time. LIBERTY PSS B me tma. hich have ran down| | Fiwekle. . B o Hegr- s Lowis ¢ eince tho last game, will bo put in good | mrs %11 ':E’?;: adoran.ceae 3 § 3 5% . AMOS A. BROWNING, | sondition, cna’men win sast wonicim- (Bt & 14 3 giifl Rl b St Long Cut Tobacco Wttorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. | rectors to enclose the fleld with a s gS il < i : 3 *Phone 700 board fence, and arrangements along 010 1710 513 $oie 2 e T KR R 141 P8 i1 138 Take the case of the black : 1 ‘The players on the team all be N - Brown & Perkins, Mmmeatlan|, [o B cs" fughes s veep Thven Rdn Y u an foY . e e or Uncas Nat. Baak Shetucket st | P00 204 3F FUShet e Peck Eic it e smith. Wh bacco Entrance stairway near to Thames | ahead to sisn up the best. The. fans 3 100 0 0lGamin Cincnnst e B0 en he ‘wants tol Nadlonal Bank. Telephone 38-3. | realize that John is capable of putting 2298 8 Terme. Citaatt ek Sk ~ = e Some toam on the fleld. His appoint- TR o o e - : 3001100108 .~ sats on, he cannot get 1t out Y o ment as manager may cvmde to certain Bvers, Boston - 3 8e Lo USO8 0 0 EREE ] .f “fi » BOARD OF ALDERMEN obex familiar with the Insids workings Time i it R Sectes BiteoBries & Ol at, g insipid mixtures. He has N — HEARD VARIOUS PETITIONS | chems and their followers have been 00000 ha e of: ]d 5 _— at sword points with John ever since | Cacinnai .. 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1—|Cobb, Detmit . White Sox Win in Early Innings. ot to Ve a man s stz real old natu- (Continued from Page Two) the memorable All Stars and Sachems |, Two bew hit-Willams. Secrifice hite“Waner. | Buh, Eoston - Philadelphia, Aug. 9. — Unsteady g © ral he-tobacco. ‘Dumatné; Summit etreet: Robert Fen- | eFies of last season. fer. Jackson, _ Cleveland pitching gave ‘Chicago a big lead in S Bomtom o the first.three innings today and Phila- ton.* Both took the regular course. Thompeon. AthIct delphia. - wi Charles do Viller applied for per- Chicago Athletes Win. MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES, - |F. Collins, Chicass e s aty G e W. PR mission 1o Dt & driveway o his Wel- | San Erancisen, Calt, Aug. §, —The | _ - e gl A O Gl e e have the greatest tobacco organization nut street property- at his own ex- |open mile relay championship of the | Trio of First-Sackers Deposed from |\(5oi niou » h - . . Py - Denss and ¥ Was ranied: - o | Ymaseur Alictc Union ot the Pan | Front in National Leages List of | it Siri 3 ‘g0 woric” Faver was very of-| in the world and are in business to stay in busi- 'he_water. committee Teport e | ama.-. c exposition, was won to- 3 Veac rolt ective, z A% P i e S T e f o was given spiendid support. Score. ness—by giving the best values. LIBERTY is he Fummays a2 (he Jco house, and the | Second Dosion jihlecie, Asecistion | v conp rumpen tour. rull ponta n |zl xS -1 I %% %" :| only one of our many brands, but like all it is 5 & : ing_during eck, but as ye “Athied = 300 | yramert “p: - . S . asking ‘for the sum of $200 for that | 3:28 -6 Four men teams-competed: | o showe no signs of Eiving up his |Leri Boreo | Wermw, 32417 i330¢ the “highest quality —biggest quantity” of its ‘purpose. L position at the front of the American | W. Ditis. Atletics . 100 34 | Fournler1b 4 2 9 0 32350 ° $6,000 for City Expenses. Ump Quigley Injured. league swatling ranks. Ruth of Bos- | {upman, Cigcand 04 24 | Felsched © 4 031 313230 kmd sod. - A resolution authorizing the mayor| Chicago, Aug. 9—Umpire E. C.|ton and Kirke of Cleveland follow in |aame oo o ER I R 11130 to borrow $6,000 for current clty ex- | Quigley, Who was injured painfully | order, although neither has played 30 |Grne. Cleveiand 8 2| siemamn 5 1 11 20331 We tell the big, bra of this penses was adopted, when 6 gas stove exploded In the | games so far this season. Joe Jack- | Hobiiml Dosion 1T pes 5162 31033 g, wny men country A resolution.authorizing the charg- | umpires quarters of the National | son is the real owner of second place. | Pore imetcs 82 .. —So=- 19908 ¢hat LIBERTY is the best tobacco for th ing of relaying paving whenever nec- | League baseball park this afternoon, | Joe is just exactly 55 points behind |Bsuman, New York 23 St iem on essary in the laying of sidewalks to | was resting easily fonight and will be | the tearing Tyrus. Eddie Collins of | Schang,. Auletics ... H m o the market and they know fllcy can bank on the sidewalk account instead of to the | back in the gamefwithin a week or | the White Sox is gradually climbing | Welker St touls 72 street department, was Dresented and | ten days, according to his physician. | toward the front. He has now reach- |Werer, Chicsso % s1199822% that statement. Aldermaa Gelinas spoke in favor of it < TSy Teuls 188 27 ot i Siiang. Svcarer. Sucrifcs M 5 #£a) g it ameunted to a thousand dol- - - “grs | B Collins. . Sacrifice files—Fournler, Lajole. e lars & yoar and proverty belonged, to prhocl, toc Tanota o M e Go to it today. the sidewalk department, mot. the HNANGIAL AND GUMMEHGIAL Federsi Loagus Battrs. Cutshaw Breaks a Record. maintmance of the streets. The res- 1 i mae| atonier ! e % 75| Chicaso, Aus. 2—Georse Cutshaw, Sold everywhere in 5¢ packages. A resolution was passed providing P s L 3| the worlis recdsl Rl by ey F o Baliimore o 4 that wheneversany committee sold or e B 107 43| ence Beaumont of Pittsburgh by mak- THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY - disposeq of ady groperty, the money | - MARKET CLOSED STRONG. 11200 Dome Mincs Fiack: 5 1 33| ing six consecutive hits in as many obtain sthe -sam. 2 ¥ - 2 6900 Erle ... e R 12 3% | times at bat in the game inst Chi- { B e 1o° B erutu? o7 Inat | Demand for Industrial _Stocks Gor| ‘B8 £ a5 Eastry. ons Gy ¢ 3| Umes ot bat in the gamo againat coi- | (. e S nropTIaton T taipant tinued Throughout Session. TEST Lenox, Piitsbureh 11 253113 to 0. Brooklyn played a slugging trap rock, the Toney has gone to the == 6800 Gen. Motars 1 | Sempoe. xown - £i0e making a total of 28 hits off New York, Aug. 9.—The demand for Pierce and tSanridge. Yerkes, Pittsbargh city, and the committee's sppropria- |; X T ustrial stocks again determined the | 3300 Goodrieh, Louls . Chicago gathered one hit in the first manufacturers. T e ettt ote Same |character of the market today. In| o0 geoued; : owark L inning and Good. who made it, reached It is quite evident that no manufac oy “{the early transactions the course of | 13200 Gt. A second when Wheat fumbled the ball. turer can continue long in business wn-| mittees. . . |prices was uncertain. A few special-| 180 Gugge. ExlL Wekh: Baltimore He was the only man to get that far less he seovides the hest of Slevite S Verandah Projects Over Street Line. | ties rose buoyantly but in other guar-| 20 It dscal Cooper., Broowm around the bases. Archer made the e o ha e e The committee to whoem was re- |ters restraint was imposed by realizing | 900 Inter. Met. . R L — other hit in the second inning, but fail- an ey are ning 21 ferred the matter of the.projection of |sales. The disposition to take profits| 5300 Inw. Copper W Smer e Lovis 1l ed to advance. Not a man walked on = - = % efforts to hold their dealers up to the! the bullding of Antoine fon on High | was apparent throughout, but interest| 3 I cou Renwirtay, Xan. Gy - either side, and no sacrifices were | Local Auto Owners in Touring Parties—Word Received From | maximum srade of service. street, reported that the city engineer |In the war shares was unflagging.| oo b H *hoy et made. Where they 1ind this impossible, they| . "Cors. o, Buffele - B e = 2 3 - - are putting in branch houses, and in had surveyed the property and found |Their sustained strength removed the| 10 Int Fabe Bucze Baltimors 1. Umpire O'Day, who was reappointed Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice on His Trans-Continental Trip— Future 1 1080 Lack. ~ Steei - the future the dealer, in order to holr 1700 Lenigh Valley the verandsh projecting 3 1-2 inche: projecting 2 s his agency, must give to the owner the/ and the reof of the same one foot over chief gource of doubt as to the conduct yesterday, was compelled to officiate of the market and prepared the ground Dunc alone today because his partner, Ernest . Baltimore . 300 Tig. ‘& Moers . oo v the street line. The report was ac-|for & general advance. During the Long “1asna GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. C. Quigley. was painfully, hurt by a gas Matter of Service a Problem for Recognition same service which he would get were| cepted. afternoon railroads as well as indus- | 200 Lorillard, P. explosion. Score: e Among he dealing with a ranch of the factory. Mr. Dawson's Petifion was then | trials- responded to a broad buying| 100 Msckw ‘o Nationsl Leasue. Brookiyn (N). Chicase (N Car Manuf Local automobile salesmen and gar. taken Up and a resolution passed |movement which continued to the| jof Mahanes " Boston st St_Louls. ab o S ase s ufacturers. age owners have frequently advised granting the ‘patition, provided the [close. Last quotations were on a sub- | 300 Maxwell M. Co. New Yor wt puibarsr, Mt e 271 (173 Y SN buyers to look carefully into the ser- work be subject to the approval of the |stantially higher basis. Total sales| 300 Mauwal M. 1 pr. Philadelphia, st Cincinmat | Dauberid 8 3 10 st vice behind the cars which they may be, city engineer, and a bond be given the | Were 695,000 shares. S ey e 5 Ay Wheart © 8 26 3936 7| Cars from many states were noticed |ing with bright new cars. Each of |interested in. When an agent tells you city on condition on putting the street | Steel issues again were the favorites. | 25100 Me. Focor . St Louls at Boston. Cutshaw.s> 6 § 2 30 3 0 ol passing through here the latter part|these new cars does not mean a new |his car is so well bullt he does mot back in shape to the satisfaction of |United States Steel was traded in| 1200 Miamt Copper Cleveland_at New York. e R 3913 1 2lof last week, and several machines|driver, by any means. The practice of | have to maintain a service department, the superinterdent of streets, and |beavily and touched a new high mark| %0Mo. Eem & T. Chicago st s’ &5 & 1620 o|bearing New : York markers went|trading in cars used for one or two | it is time to look at some other car. save the city hermless from any dam- |for the movement at 74 3-4. Among = Deirot st Wastogon. | Pregers 5 2 1 3033 1|through en route for a camping place. | years for a new model is very much in [ The automobile has never yet beem ages resulting from -the_ work. the war stocks advances in some cases Federal League. WS T 193 2 3|as the tonneaus of the cars were filled | vogue, and the percentage of first- | built which can produce _contifiucus The_petition of Fred D. and Wil- | were from 5 to 10 points. Motor, To- St Loule at Bufiale 7% ApENEe® 13 3 3 3| with camping implements. hand sales is not very large. “Business | 800d results without attention. When liam P. Jordan was referred to the |bacco and petroleum shares shares de- . o e i % = e S SR E BN Dr. Russier, a Jersey City physician, [is very good,” remarked the branch |the time comes for this attention, the mayor and the street committee with |veloped pronounced strength. Fitidburgh at. Batitmors, Totsls 20 22712 3|and family motored through here on|manager of a well known car the other | OWner is helpless unless the has the co- power. - i.. | These high recasds were established: e el AR SR Monday en route for Essex to visit a|day, “but we have to make two sales | Operation of the man from whom he' Icehouse Re General Motors 219, a rise of 15 points, YESTERDAY'S mesuLTs. Brookiyn 7. o™ 4 1 0 8 4 5 1 2 o_1z|friend the doctor has not seen in years. | in order to make one profit. Very few | bought the car. The matter of repairs at the ice- | Willys-Overland 152, up 5 1-2; West- o G 5202000000 o3| They have been touring through the |cars, especially of the high priced va- | In order to provide this co-operation house was brought up and Mayor Dunp, |inghouse Blectric 114 3-4, up 2 3-8; National Leagus, Two baso hite—fimmel. Myers, Getz. Prefler. | Berkshires, Narragansett Pier and [riety, are sold for the entire cash price | the agent must fortify himself with stated that if there was any need of |Unted States Industrial Alcohol 71 3-4 Brooklyn 13, Chlesgo 0. & other places of interest. They were |quoted. In almost eyery case we are -egjice plant. + Tepair of the cement piers. Doyle & [UP 4 New SomPuasorh clled of; mn. < Giants and Naps Play to a Ti forced to come from Providence via|forced to take a uséd car in trade in here such ap lant is not apparent,| Murphy had agreed to put them in| The report that war contracts Clacimnatl 3. Philadeiphia 4 (12 fningsy New York, Aug. 9.—New York and | Plainfield owing to the fact that the|the deal for a new one. Then, of lt‘lts a \';ryhundwuelthm‘ mlpul.hym-n repair. The clause in regard to this|amounting to more than $200,000,000 s e oty 2 | Cleveland piayed a short 1 ta 1 fia|Stonington road is under repair. course, we must turn around and find | Self in the hands of an agent who you matter was cut out of the report|Were to be let was used to keep up| 30 Pacific May ... evctand. 1, New York 1 (Galle asth; rimy | €m0 bere today. a heavy thunder |, G°0r€0 Fisher, a ealesman of Provi- |a buyer for the second-hand car, which | an see from the start is going to dodgel ‘which was then accepted, and a res- |the bullish interest in the ward order| ‘s phila. Co. —....:. Chicago 5. " Philadeiphis storm ending it in the sixth inning, | dence, motored here and return Mon- | in many cases is not one of our make. | & yn = s sf;u y cailed’ olution instructing the committee to |&rouD. - Steel trade advices were op-| 200 b & & & S St. Louts 0, Bosion 2. (Called end 8th: rain) | New York was-at bat at the time, there | 97 The automobile selling business is not ) Upon to make for service. ] proceed with the necessary repairs |timistic. The demand is well sus-| 500 Pits Coal . Second St Louls-Boston game cancelled; rain| being two out. Score: Mr, and Mrs. John H. Sherman of | all it is cracked up to be. We have to | ‘was passed. tained, on the part of bath domestic | g3 Bt Coal e A i 8. (IF Sty Mountain avenue have returned from | bvattle with the factory to get our new Wauregan 3, Attawaugan 2, Alderman Jenking.-spoke of the con- |and forelgn consumers and inquiries| 109 Pun Pab Con ... i Foberall Lo = a tour through Massachusetts, New |cars and then after disposing of them| The Wauregan baseball club made’ ditlon of Jackson street and said it |for rallway equipment are broadening.| 2200 Quicksiiver ... PRI i CIRSEDNGE. Hampshire and Vermont, covering a|we have another hard job getting rid | the trip to Attawaugan Saturday by, was badly in need of repair. Alder-|The crop report reacted favorably on| ,700 Quickslver pr. et & Kanaes ity ) Checunt CamAY distance of about 500 miles. They re-|of the cars taken in exchange, some- | auto-truck with a good band of| man Gelinas sald_that was-trye of |railroad shares, being better in some| 3oy By~ el 59 St. Louls 3. Baltimore 0. ported a pleasant trip with excgllent | times losing part of our profits in order | rooters. The Attawaugan team Was many streets and the committee was |Particulars than was expected. 1090 Ray Con. Cop. Pittsbargh 3, Buffalo 6. road conditions. B to turn a quick sale.” defeated in a fast and exciting game! getting around to'them as fast as it| Heaviness appeared in Cinadian Pa-| 8300 Reading ... CHSa L T L Dr. R. J. Collins and Dr. William T.| The appearance of so many new cars by a 3 to 2 score. The features of| . could. cific. News of the declaration of the | 5,209 Resdlig 24 pr. ... i e S ‘ Driscoll, both of this city, motored in|at this period, nevertheless, brings out | the game were the heavy hitting of Money to Get Fire Hose. the regular dividend was not recelved| 200 Re. I & Steat pr R e ans ey Dr. Collins’ roadster to . Providence, | many novice drivers. It is, therefore, | Govern and Pelerin and the home A resolution presented by the fire |from Montreal until after the close. 1500 Rumely ol gk S Pawtucket and other places of interest [ not out of place to give & few hints t0 | by Anderson. Killirouy pitched great Committee instructing the mayor to| . There was an unusual break in ex-{ 400 g‘\mgt = New En League ~ Sunday, covering a distance of about | those who are at the wheels for the |ball for the home team, fanning 18 call a special city meeting to see if |[Change rates. Exchange on London| 900 Seboard A. L. . Portland 4, Manchester 2. 179 miles. . flffi season. batters. Peloquin pitched a strong)| the citizens will appropriate the sum declined to 4.75 1-2, a new low record| 1260 Seaboard A L. pr. All other games postponed: ralm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holbrook an Many will no doubt undertake tours | game for the visitors. There '-"‘ of $1,500 for the use of the fire de- partment was read. The major part for the war period, Exchanges in Paris also reached a low record at 5.74, 250 Sears Roebuck. £.100 Sears’ Roebuck ' pr. 1300 Sloms S.S. & Tolonial Leagun. zBatied for Ayres i 13th. son_Allison of Lincoln avenue motored to Winsted, Conn., Saturday and will shortly after they learn to drive. This has been an extremely wet season and several The score by innings errors on both sides. I::‘a lineup fol- | " Bonds were irregular. Total sales,| 1300 South. Pacias - Brockton ew Bedford 1. remain there for a week. one of the most important things 10 | jows. of this s wanted opRirehase 2ddl |par value, 32,900,000, ‘800 Southern R Pawtucket 8, Sprineseld 1. i U A e R John Jordan and family are at their | remember Is that the highways, due| Wauregan—Pepler cf, Govemn &1 f TR sl [”Onited ‘States and Panama bonds| 100 South. By pr. igers- 13 Inning Game. | cottage, Ino, Groton Long Point. They | to heavy rains, are not always as safe | Jarvis ss, Roberison 1b, Geer rf, Pele in th gomery Hose company 100 Stand. Min £ ; house, advanced 1-4 to 12 on call. 12500 Stadebaxer Waticast Ypuven, b jWashington, Aug. 9.—Veach's dou-|made the irip by auto. as thay appear. erin 2b, Maynard If, Perry 3b, Pelo~ R amintion aiithocisine e orie bl = e B o w. 5% rc|ble Bums' single and Young’s triple | Mrs. Samuel Kronig, Mrs. Plaut and & y ey committee to repair West Main street THHH STOGKS, 679 Tennemes Copper . A hts 4 [ 34| with two out in the thirteenth inning | Mrs. Stern have returned from a tour| The grahd highways between New | Attawaugan—Vincent 3b, Smith and appropriating $2,000 for the pur- | Sues. ; 300 Terss & Pacific Hen 4 3| gave Detroit;two runs and a 5 to 3|to North Adams and the Berkshires. | York and Bostom, that approximately | Tatro b, McCarthy ss, Kent 2b, La| pose, was adopted. ’Thi! follows. the 1500 Alasks Kold M. .. 200 Thira. Ave. New York . a 10| Yictory over 'Washington today. In|In the Berkshires they encountered |coincide with the route originally fol- | Belle If, Killidouy p, Pechy rf, And-'-J Pathority given. by the speciar tire 300 Dader.” Type. Phsburen | i 53| Washington's half of the inning Gan- | many washouts in the roads owing o | lowed by the royal post rider in the | son c. 4 s et 855 Union’ Pacitc Bosion . % 30| dil doubled, Kopp drew a pass and |recent heavy rains in that section.| seventeenth century, have been so im- | Wauregan 001002000 The meeting then adfourned, after Ny 8 G L &R Chncinnatt % 4| Williams, pinch hitting for Henry, | Chauffeur Walter Drew drove the ma- | proved that they are now among the | Attawaugan 0000101002 the reading of the bills, 5 13700 U. S. L Aleobol moved them up with a sacrifice, but | chine. ‘n. Miss | P05t uniformly excellent motor roads 1 cadiny 00 T. 8 % Alon. pr. = McBride fanned and Waiter Johnson | _Mrs. Georse Lynch of Brooklyn. Miss | in'the country. The country traversed | Chicago 1 sto have an all star foot.] A = W K Hd & batting for Ayres, flied out to Veach. | Shea, H. Shea and Mra. Timothy’ Don- | offers an ever-changing panorama of | bail team next Suimn, composed of Willimantic Camp Ground 100 T. 8. Rubber 1si pr. .. Eoston Score: ovan motored to Danlelson Sunday.|scenery as attractive as it is typical of | memLers of the Sportsmen’s club,; 3 119800 U. B. Stell ... Detrot Detroit_ (A). Washington (A). Thomas fitzscr;ldfld;‘_"\: !;":_ CHowitt | Picturesque New England. formerly college stars. The scheme: Miss Edith Talcott and Miss Flor- 00 ian” ot .. Seshington TR L Ol L S S e s el e Crrlas WRILe of - 3 provides for the support of an eleven! ence Caulkins/of New London visited 500 Va. Car. Chem. ew York . Busiss ' 6 0 3 7-llFestendd & 2 3 2 I Groton jeft Sunday on a motor trip to| Tourists find it is quite possible to |sufficicatly strong to compete with Ahel Mrs. H. H. Sterry, Sunday, ey H Cooet 8110 chmamct 5830 ofFoton Iett I ny O opped for the | Bt accurate touring information in | biggest university teams in the coun- B. M. Wheeler, Ernest Weller, Ar- Prilaeiphts £ Vamm T § 13 1 YSmdiis & 33 & o) mient at New Bedford | this vicinity and as a matter of fact|trs. and every member of the squad 5 thur Andrew, B. A. Cleaveland and B Bumaih 8 313 1 ofsepeai § 173 5 8| P 2ha tes Charles B. Graves and | throushout New Engiand and Middle- | must prove he is an amateur. : Willlam- Grout of Providence were “.o4p |Yomesh 5333 i 5190 8|,Dr;and Mrs Charles B Graves 074 | Atlantic states. But travelers touring \ Stanagec 2 0 4 0 1fMcBrdess 8 2 & 8 aughter, Miss y through -t weal S weel end visitors with their famill o Miss Nettle Bishop of gh the w ve been confsonted es. T Bakero | 2 0 3 0 Oboeningp 8 3 0 3 0 cer street, and Miss D Miss Dorothy, Wheel rand Miss 4 soo|Dawsp 4 0 1.7 ilasesp” 3 0 0 2 o Post Hill place, New London, returned | Jvith a very disturbing element of tour- Marion Sponsel have returned from 3 48 5o |xKavaneugh 1 1 070 ofsWillams 0 0 0 0 ®|Sungay from a trip of several weeks to | IN8 information. There is a epirited @ weel's visit in Providence. 102%, Y a% -3 803 ot mamm gl ooem. 10 00 0 e San Francisco and San Diego ex- | 20d. at times, almost a vicious rivalry Howard : Morse of Hartford vistted P e e e b Totais 431399 17 3 | positions. e Ty e Srsuite hig sunt, Mrs. Satah Sumner, over - S S| xBaed for Stamsss tn S | John Sharples, A. E. Pingree and son | trafic. Lately equal to the war ity X { : 1§2 COTTON. 4 48| mi o Do B D - Groton Long ot | Which is waged at the railway stations Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Root of New New York, ,Aug. 9.—Cotton futures by hotel “cappers.” . T Score by innings: Sunday. London t Sunday at their cott s 70% | closed steady. October 942; Decem- 3 Detroit .. 0 9000300 - wnd Mrs. Joseph Woods and son | ToWns have sent.representatives to Longon spen tage i |ber %7 Jamuary 53; March io0d;| Braves Right Themeelves Again. |Weinein 188883 8388 8§ 5| A and Mrs Joseph Woods and 508 | neighboring cities where routes diverse avenue. 2 and Mrs. Willtam¢Crandall of May 1024. INorwich:spent Sundayvon the grounds, Luther G. Stebbins of New Lon- 588 ! Spot quiet; middling 945. bas hits—Foster, Hepry, Veach. Gandil. Boston, Aug. 9.—BOSton Won from | mi wom® yhiy obb, Kavanaugh, | Young. Sac- hits—ifan, Moeller, Williama. St. Louis today by a 'score of 2 to 0 id E a game called at the end of the eighth | in the Berkshires. C. Dion and family were at Rocky Point in their car Sunday. with a view of steering tourists their way. These men approach tourists in a friendly fashion and seem deeply in- 000, Butts - “his, 100 Buttertek | g inning because of rain. A echeduled - part peopl t terested In the fact that the visitors fonapsas Bunday:with:hissthualy i[5 451 25 ew v, MONEY. inting bacanas ot S 4, ehecuied Hallil. ke, of Taziife people it to | e e, Viore O O 5 of WilImantte | £ 128 G 3 | New York, Aug. 9-—Call money | morrow. Score: Westerly defeated Hallville. Sunday | B35y "pas been received that Rev, J. | SP8aging them in . conversation, they spent Sunday at the Wood cottage. _['% 00 Ceoi. e tat loes 1 g Tuling rate St Louis (A). Boston (A). on ihe Hallville diamond by the|p Fitzmaurice and:party of clergymen | launch a volume of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gordon of |7 100 Cent. 100 | 26 last ‘lt;-n 2; closing bid 1 1-: a hpo & @b hpo a efSCOTe Of 9 to 6, before a fair-crowd.|have crossed the continent. They are | 25ainst a certain route leading to the P, . 5 p TS 04% | fered at 2. | stottenre "% 371 § 2 0"1 § 3| Westerly pounded the ball to all tor- P Taurior: hina and | Dext logical night's stop, and they are AR 3 vgg N Greeneville are at their{cottage on|' 3 Gt - puund 3913 191z ners of the lot makl total of 18 | I Rev. BT . trequentl ERICA’S ‘avenue. 106 Ghie Hserib 3 18 0 4210 ng a report a pleasant trip. . ly successful in convincing = . - ] CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. Praciab 3 333 3 111 1 o|hits. W. Kinz pitched winning -ball | "3 215 Wrs" George O. Hatha tourists that they should take a route 3 G o 3000 Cuio. Open. High Piis § 1% 0 9| throughout the game and.the © hits | syuciiar Gerivade Miss Grace Enos| Other than therone which has been REATEST i s a0 Piid 3888 I TRt N fonea’s > P ¢ "oattersd.|and aiss Doris Taber motored to-Gro- | TPhSd ovt forithem by & disinferested CIGARETTE 5 e 3033 H . ng ‘mg‘f' sk s 3l H é H HH ety ton Lopg Foint Sunady. ghiained tneir original Information. 1 300-Col. 23111 0| Staler.of theSt Louls Browns can Tranecontinental travelers are warned - otun Con uy oo BsEY ®enw oy pomton Purthoaes, “he| This te sitomobile new year with [t bs on their guard ana not permit tage. '500-Corn 6% e6% Benl saysihe.will play any position for the | many. manufacturers and the month of | themselves .to be too easily “capped” HElizebetn -Ramsden of 'Willi- | ,.200 Com Wellman Browns ;before he to_Pittsburgh | August is a busy one in this indistry. | Into taking another route. ‘Was caller on the grounds Sun- | 9% S 9 ¢ o ¢ ss|2nd he intends to a lawsuit out | At this period many of the manufac- T Top s 9 0 1 o e—2|of it if Barney Dreyfuss tries to block | turers start making deliveries of the o Sactitce. bii—Gaicer, | Bim from playing with St. Louls. new models and the roads are glimmer- The matter of service is beginning to get. its oraper recognition among many

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