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e e | Brown & Perkins, {tmeys-ai-law jOver Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | Entrance stairway near to ! National Bank. ‘Telephone 38-3. A GOOD TIME TO BUY A CONCORD CARRIAGE (open or top), of the following manu~ facture: H. A. Moyer, W. N. Brock- , Coolidge Carriage Co. THE L. L. CHAPMAN C 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. SUMMER READING New Books at 45¢ each Harmony in the Home Rests with the Cook The best natured person in: the world will get grouchy slaving over a coal or wood fire. ¥ Make the Queen of the Kitchen Happy with a Modern Gas Range GAS IS A TIME-SAVER No building of fires or carrying out ashes. Nothing to do but strike a snatch and the fire is ready. A Gas Range is an Ornament in the XKitchen and a joy to the Cook. Order now before the Summer rush. ‘We are also headquarters for Hum- y Gas Arcs, Welsbach Reflex hts and Ruud and Vulcan Tank Water Heaters. The City of Norwich - Gas and Elecrical Dep't. Bx ge fell to new low records, despite the Teceipt of $20,000,000 don, via Halif: was quoted at 4. ‘won't I'll take on Dave Powers of Boston.” mander and Daniels Will Twirl. Taftville and Moosup will open their series this Saturday and Sunday with Taftville and Sunday of the e team has_collected the best of players and is of the opinion that Moosup will be outclassed. Benoit's azgregation will Champion Mad to Step Lively to Win —Places Won in Semi-finals. Soft Picking for “Abe.” Abe .the Newsboy made $15 at a Tound of the Achelis challenge cup singles in straight set victorles. The Californian”met youthful Har- ©0ld A. Throckmorton, the Princeton and FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL - MARKET BROAD AND STRONG. Though in the Final Hour a Reaction- ary Movement Developed. offers any opponent & dollar a minute for staying with market were agein albeit trading was somewhat less active and realizing sales were effective. Shares of the leading railways were lifted to higher prices in the early dealings, the move- ment coinciding with the announce- ment that the Interstate Compmiission had granted a general frelght advance to the western roads. Although these advances were pointinly -small, they served for time to‘stimulate speculative demand of the rallway Iist ly Canad. issues, which galned from two to over five points. Grangers and the Harriman and Hill issues added 1 to 2 points to yester- day’s' best quotations and southern and southwestern issues, as well as trunk lines and unclassified stocks to a greater de; “Every diviNon sharéd in the rise, § with heavy local realizing for profits, causeq material reductions of these advances. In the final hour some of e tetayy Wl Aewres and e er ¥ entire list developed a distinctly re- iteel led the move- ment, being offered in lots of 1,000 to 10,000 shares at from two to three points under yesterday’s record price, eral ~ irreguularity in other speculative favorites. ‘The foreign liquidation, which was a natural‘outcome of the recent advance of - prices, was a recurrent feature of interest. London offered large amounts of Candian Pacific, Union Pacific, Erie and Steel, together with smaller Jots of Atchison and other grain car- ‘War shares were again shunted to a secondary portance, decines of two to six points. Strong exceptions to this tendency were shown Bethlehem Steel preferred at 151 1-8: 'Willys-Overland at 166 and records, 321 Main St., Alice Building|? =5 $e3832 2 £ L end United States 2 FH Beelrseabont 'ax. Deman: .74 5-8 and' ch Paris sold at 5.81 1-4. There ‘was a better inquiry for in- vestment bonds, with greater sabutesy Eggéif F EF i 111 §ESERm I £ *, o i FHE; * {13 A HAAAAAAA PpPRPpEpRE Sibebastusiniin i - P ol g i i P : i sunbalissfsblusnaynsstabenstst BEEBREEEFEERRBERRREERRER Ei i i Beduusiiiuasenst i i I [ i T fReree i " (LT i HH = RRRpRgeRRy Rew oo gf #w Yy iig i5s rusyE i I 2 0 } i I National League. New York. Boston 6, St. Louls 2. Boston 1, St Louls wecond _ game.) 7 | E | i i | { § Frap, P.,,F' p i i j ] i fielder. Leonard outpitched James in the | While the second game, which was decided by a |scores: 2 to 1 score. Speaker's triple and first run and singles by Carrigan and | prem > Leonard, Hooper’s sacrifice bunt and | Gonnol Scott’s sacrifice fly produced the win- ning tally. Pratt’s double and How- -y ard’s hit scored for St. Louis.. The | rraviles E Gowdy.o score: St. Louis (A) ab Boston ' (A). B eomuuNmHanl, communoanl onamamsanIe PETUR e | e vlvnorcercot oo H|eHusamuwel” Eluseresoner Boston .. 101 Two base hit—Prait Thres base hit—Speaker. Sacrifice fiy—Scott. Sacrifice hits—Sisler, Chicago 5, Brookiyn 2. prevented the visitors from making a clean sweep of the series. The locals | withou: made all their runs in the second - ning off Dell. In this session they sathered four hits, one of which was a triple and, coupled with Dell's wild throw of MdlLarry's sacrifice, a base on balls and a sacrifice, took a lead which the Superbas were unable to overtake. The score: Brocklyn (N). ab b pots Meyersct 5 13 0 OMarsss 410 2 36 31 * 1 1 1 g Bl ormonnunur, ] PRI - | Three Red Sox Victories Strengthen,Lead, |Mioimsker. Secifics hits—Morton. Cook Boston, Aug. 11.—Winning two games from St. Louls, while Detroit lost to Washington today, the Red Sox improved their lead in the Ameri- can league race. They won the first | the first game game, 11 to 3, by hard batting, .St. | to 2 and tying the second game. The Louis using five pitchers, one an in- St. Louis, Aug. 1l.—Boston wound its series here today by winning of a double header, 6 latter .was called at the end ninth inning on account of score stood 2 to 2. (] o Bl evkenmnonura ownl suBu wnSounnd Blurssssnsnal PR Blowan 8 of cosoomHmHerIe ! Bl uunnnamsnna wlercosusncess, 4| orononbineand Slunconersncus Rl concoornotncucnl Athletics Make Costly Errors. Philadelphia, Aug. and Schang, runs, gave Chicago the victory over Philadelphia today, kept the home team’s hits scattered Chicago, Aug. 11.—Chicago defeated | in the fifth and ninth innings Benz Brooklyn, 5 to 2, today, and thereby | did not issue a pass and he was given by hich cost two ‘Washington, Aug. 11.—Gallia let De- troit down with four hits, Washington Errors by Young ‘winning 3 0. Mnt'lfl!‘b, figured in the scoring of o el Bluvanavanab! PRy dllkay iy i L you You will find that each stick quickly a velvet-bodied confection. in Sterling Gum while hunting for that @ st tix? AT GRAND RAPIDS Won 2.12 Class Pace from a Field of Fast Starters. Grand Rapids, Mich, Aug. 11—The rand Circuit racing here in front, the only fight being for a second place, Hal Boy, a favorite with heavy back- than ular cheice for the money. ; -Native Spirit won the place, with Henry Todd The Eno, favorite in the 216 trot, won the race as he pleasedfi with Ge;'!dflfln‘&_m.lloodlec- on FAVORITES LOSE AT GRAND RAPIDS MEETING. ANl Heats Hard Fought at Grand Cir- cuit Races. Grand Rapids, Mich., Aug. 9.—FPavor- noon. Hard fought and whipping fin- ishes were the rule. Ideal weather con- ditions prevailed. The feature event of the day, the 2.14 trot for the Grand Rapids Rallway stake of $3,000, furnished the bigest surprise in the winner, Miss Directed, an outsider. Mirthful, a heavily played favorite, won only ome heat, the third, ‘while Lettie Lee, also heavily played to ‘win, came In for third money. The Matron stake for three year ©olds was won in straight heats by Gen- eral Todd. He was never better than second choice In the betthng. Miss Harris M., the favorite, finished second in each heat. Abdel M., another outsider, finished the winner in the 2.10 trot after four Sheehan, Connie Mack’'s apparently rising star youung pitcher, comes from the Three-1 league. Jack Barry, according to the Bos- ton Journal, is playing as though he WL3WAR D vy 2l b Charley Comiskey is whether it would be a paying propo- sition to sign Jack Ness, the Oakland ord of hitting safely in 49 consecutive Russell Ford will rejoin the Buffalo He was recently President Robertson, ered the player a newal of his contract, which accepted. Hovlik, former Waterbury has won eleven games the Erie club of the Central e, witlle Dave Gregg, another former Wa- terbury twirler, has won eleven and league, ft was sald, varied to 35,000 per club. Weilman of St. Louls, who stands 6 feet 5 1-2 Inches in his stocking feet, is about the best left bander in the game right now. With a st team he has won more t his games, while his asso prevented him from getting t hing Detroit would now have quff a 'lead in the American league. He beat the Tigers six out of seven times. anxious to get back into the lead be- fore we return to Comiskey park. at home we will have the advantage beat. Boston is the club we have to beat out. And Boston right no favored by schedule, as it hag n twice as many games.”