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SATURDAY’S RESULTS. ing mentally the young of the land,”|but the boxers of reputation long es- N : BROKEN AT YALE FIELD et PSS T e | sTONINGTON a Ceague, S S ; s Chlcago 3. New York 2. (11 tnoings) e, Zhio 15.jons (of the, xuany Arecsonsin | i ant’ Naw Vor, Charlty. Warken > inquire; why bouts fall into a rut and we get Tt o B L M ) e e G S I e Native of Borough—Rumored Sale VI R INSURANCE Vacation Season ey St. Lenis 7, Boston 4. . 3 e ‘Managers and matchmakers should f Hiliside Place—Officers of Histor- brings the need of Bur- l‘;(lldr;nhll, 6, (;:dnntu 1. (14 innings.) figfit',ggfsmz;,g’;“flf‘?f“,‘,fing“‘,’v’;g always be on the lookout for new ? | 4 s;z fouioal Bosick B B tor o urtes, | Hector Auray Ran the Quarter in 51 Flat in State Meet Sat- Amsrican Lesague. fine specimens of manhood Deas each|Dlood. It a lad comes along who| ical and Genealogical Society. e at low : Chicags 3, New York 1. other half to death of such pre-emi-|Shows any element of courage he| o o oo .0 oTpode D D oa for- e i hould be given a chance to develop, 2 aniel e Bl 5 . - n aceount ¢ Jess|shou = , urday—Mile Won in 4.47 2-5 by Broderick—Five Miles | Wabsin o st xous s = A lana s entitiod 1o sat 3700 oe |and with confidence once established | MET Pastor of the Tabcrnacle ‘Laptist J. L. LATHROP & SONS S = T i i » church in New York, for years promi- 28 SHETUCKET STRRET i 3 . = Eastern Loague. $800_a minute or $35,000 or $40,000| within himselt it will only take 4| cnt in social, political and religious in 28:51 hv Dubois—Riverview Club Wallops Taftville. | xew rondon 1._soringaeia 5. é for 30 minutes' actual work with his|Short time to find c e o Nk ity aaiE aiaa 5 New Haven S, Lowell 2. (First game.) fists in order to satlate the appetites| 255 ey ik a in his office in New York dity Friday BURGLARY INSURANC Nov dlove & il deeets ) of those ‘who thougnt Moran was nis|, Old Futher Opportunity hus done a1 Mls ofiee In New York i Trdsy | 1sun 7. Worcester 8" (Second game.) master? 3 4| doctors “and other professional men, Years ago. r_nr_x‘ouer];v;n_s e AR At Yale Field Saturday afternoongo to the starting ltne. In this event| Hasmiord 3 Portind 2. (Frst game) | et carned |ana were they jeered on thelr first[Of the Aesociation of Private Charl- with the greatest list of entries in|Sandy A. Evans set a new mark, 10w- | Lewsence 7. Bridpeors 1o (Himt tasin) by any other performer in the World | tryout, many of them would now be | ties and on eof the Tl o l]] Ce Co the history of athletic meets in Con- |ering his own made last year. The| Bndseport 5, Lawrence 2. (Second game.) Sullivan, Corbett, Jeffries, Fitzsim-|omnioved in that useful calling of | 8anization. He resided in Brooklyn ¢ lraveiers nsuran o | aotivnt, with keen competition in all | old mark was 2 minutes, 5 1-5 seconds, R Aseision mons, Jdohnfon and other predeces- | STITE the hod. and is survived by Mrs. Potter, a of the events, both track and field and | but th eone set yesterday was 2 Mmin- | Columbus 7. Mineapolls 1. (First game.) sors and other smaller boxers of the| “g, that instead of ridicule and boo- | daughter and two sons. 5 ith ood sized crowd on hand to|utes 1 2-5 seconds, a fine record to| Cotumbus 11, Minneapolls 5. (Second game) period, and knocks away out of time ;o gome lad on his ini@hl start, try| The Hillside place, formerly the War- 3 |with a“@ H futs The dusk; Milwavkee 2, Indianapolls 1. the compensation earned by any f v ittle ap- | rer Palmer farm, comprising 68 acres B. P. LEARNED & CO. cheer the young men of the cinder|shoot at in the future. o dusky | e S e ity 4 o BRI aetiattin. O the other way around with a little ap o < L iy R “ | path, the Connecticut district Metro- | runner was loudly cheered as the time | (%P0 " moleqo 1. 7 . |other public artist in the world, plause and he may do a whole lot|and the 27-room house built by Mx i ay, 1846. an Association Amateur Athletic|was announced. traatisnu) 1 aagiios s b pi Daion: champlonships were held aSt- | ' The record in the one-mile run also| . . = - letersational League urday under the auspices of the New |went by the board, John J. Broderick | Rond™$ %Pt * o cumen Haven Amateur Athletes, incorporated. | of the St. Mary’s A. A. of Stamford| Newark 2, Toronto 4. (2ccond game.) “I have seen it figured that Mme.|jciter How would you feel if the|Palmer in 1858, the residence of the [Patti when she was paid $5,000 &|pocs of your factory of shop would |late Col. Charles T. Stanton, is soon night recelved about 35 a breath, but | 5055 9T Your factory or shop wowld| S0, 0 e ownership, according to re- ¢ was not as well paid as our mod-|of your shopmates, by “calling you a|Dorts in the borough Sunday. A party rom {he time the first heat in the|covering it in i minutes 47 2-5 sec-| Ilmore 7. Rochestor 4 (First game.) ern glove masters, his bume AWola von it o roach | of gentlemen, said to represent a New nouncement of the winners of the |4 minutes o1 1-5 seconds made a year | Mo & Richmond o (Second” shuie) sion, making eternal fools of our- |y Judger property with o view o purchase, the javelin throw late in the afternoon,|ago. selves as American citizens and|'Fe Virginia moral of “When you |Pplan including the enlargement of the there was plenty to keep those inter-| Hector Auray ran the quarter at an YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. national beings to fat up the pugllis-lcall a man a bum, he sure you have |house and converting it into a hotel. ested 'in good, clean athletic for the|even 51 seconds, beating the state| . - - tic coffers in the way that we do? a smile on vour face is applicable| The site is among the most desirable youns man keenly interested and the | mark of 52 2-5 seconds made by B. W. . Netionar teague. In general answer to my educational | here. along the castern seaboard. TRe prop- cvents go down in athletics history in|Stebbins last vear, Saturday D. N.| mote. 4. cicionsu 2 frlends, T can only sy that whether = ST Tecludes Srarion Bassballimera; Connecti s cessful | Tucker tied Auray’s state record o rcokivn 1, Chicago Cp Mr. ard’s = = = R e S 10-1°% seconds for the 100 yards, American League. services to the world at large are| sfi({?’f’es in Ancient Days. Borough Small Talk. The pick of the track and field tal-| In the five mile event, Charles Du| o games scheduled. worth what is paid for them is prac- ccording to an account book of | Mr. and Mrs. Georze T. Wilcox of ent in Connecticut was there, and the | Bois hung up a new record, when he Eastern Leaguo. tically cutside the question. the Second parish in Falmouth, Me., | Newport are visiting Mr. Wilcox’s fa- £00d work of the bovs brought forth |made the distance in S seconds 51| mugmgert 5 Ner Nawer 8. 4 mioss, swe| There are in the United States of | dating back to 1755, which is in the | (e, Joseph T Wilcox, in the horoush a word of praise from Frederick W.|seconds. The former record had stood [callcd sccount darknese.) Americe. 100,000,000 people, and ot | nossassion of Homny G husshr oy | pothe I S. Parber Hose company of Rubien, the president of the Metro- |three years. It was made by K. J. International Leagus. A S s ST e - Thr Pawcatuck visited the Noank Fir politan association and_the secretary- [ Condon of New Haven. It was 28| Prosdenco 5. Dufalo 4. fween 500,000 and 100,000 who|Fortland, the minister received $31.33 | compuny’s foir Saturday night. treasurer of the A. A. U. of the Unit- | minutes 4 seconds. Tornto 1 Newark 4, (Flrst game.) either like the sport or read about it |for preaching seven Sundays, His| The telephone pole line having been two records were | Tcrontc 7, Newark 1. (Second game.) ed States. In the field event e “The boys are a likely looking set|hung up. Walter Bjorn set one in the American Assocration. in the public prints. Also there are | galary for the year 1756 was $400, and | COmPleted, the installation of a Rre = 3 oy “ : 2 . i) Beaiioe Sl ba = from 50,000 to 100,000 who are rin, # e 2 s alarm system by a local firm wi e FIRE ’”suRA”cE of athletes,” he said, “and I congratu- | broad jump_ when he cleared 22 feet i‘f:«‘fisfiyyc'xwxfimffi&’—'m’1513407\;‘7;’15;.,‘,‘?"" followers and will attend battles Ogt the salary or_mdow Elwell, the game | commenced today (Mond + littl e i e e S e e e e AU S Pow L “Toledo (First game 11 io- | the championship caliber ig the_op- ie”' ST mkfi";g care of the meeting | L e s T el cos ittle compare: 0 e = | cess o he meet. S Ta sur- vas a ¥ . o3 nings portunity presents itself, and are firm ouse as .66, a oneck, ho 1 ‘e Sion_ it affords, that it is a serious|prising that this big grandstand is | Bdwin Haub of the New Haven A.|"Nruu 1. Toledo 1. (Sccons same, cattea ena | DOREUNILY presents itself, and are fim R dys at Belly Vista, mistake to be without it. not filled to its capacity, for there was | A. cleared 5 feet 9 inches in the high |7 stste taw) =~ o0 0L | ringside when a big event is stazed. Must Be Well Fed. on & frin to Chicago. They ‘are il never a better collection of track and |jump, breaking his record of 5 feet 8| {i inneapolls 6, Columbus 3. (First fame) These foiiowers if the opportunity b & ompanied by Miss Pamel 2 ISAAC S. JONE i The phrase “The shortest road to ] Agent | field stars gathered in the state than|1-5 inches, made in 1914. Minvesrolls 3, Colmbus 7. (Secamd game) |5 given them are eager to pay 3 3 tes of Ogden, O., who h=s been visiting In Insurance and Real Estate Agent] . . % o tiine in these champion-| Two new events were added to the grand opera prices for a compara,|® Man’s heart is through his stomach” | Stonington and Westerly. Richards Building, 81 Main St. ships. The interest, T can see, is keen program !l‘}_fls year, éhe milelwall: :\ndf GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. tively brief spectacle, and to that end |18 by no means a modern saying. It P:.wnzrrrmf Thomas 1oz \\‘f Mystic among the men of the several associa- | the wrestling matches. Each was of e ey ot lhon e 5 | substituted for Patrolman Wheeler e tions represented and I feel sure that|special interest, and the wrestling, | * National Leagus. D o e g ok [ basipean frub Shrouehont thaihiitory |l O Bl 85 ol S VS AT-LAW the public will take a wider interest|despite the heat, was excellent. Izzy |Boson st Cludowat el Do o00r e e g Jlot manllzmd, and although intended tc | At the anntal meeting of the Ston- ATTORN -AT- in another year.” Winters' young brother Charlie, bids TV Brockism et Chlces T e b e be a joke, it is in reality no reflection | inston Histovical jcal so- 2 year. i 3 e a cago. think they are having the time of s y . bl o ias il Some fine records were made and |fair to follow along in the footsteps Phfladelphta st St. Louls, | their lives, on masculinity. A man with a poor- D sl oW s Clacte o o several Connecticut A. A. U. cham- | o e Yale coacl show: xcel- American League. i , . 2 . Bt president: Judge E inckley, Erown & Perkins, Hiomeys-at-Law | scve p records were broken. In the |lent form and won in his class. I e Remember, my moralizing friends,|ly fed stomach can rarely be found to | vice president: Miss T. Wood Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. rd dash Jimmy Roche broke his AT R ) Chicago at New York ilfiiér l;:fin{:i?p{:ffi?"m'?byfig;c’“ffr syeny have a disposition inclined even to ! secret and Dr. C. AL e *h ord of 22 4-5 seconds made in Detrolt. at_Phfiadelphia. > X . 3 S el i e A S T O 2 A e tn “the| “Roy" Hartzell, the Yankes veteran, St Louis ai Washington. | they cannot do without. Half the | XInd thoughts, much less to love. L i S ime of 22 1-5 seconds. |is ving third base for the Baltimore Eastern League. povulatidon of Madrid, Spain, is ranzed e L B a1 qonmitlee 2 Bell i h Loite fornraed of the International League, and |Spngficld st New Haven Shout o lcochi bt v Sy o T /0 Main Varietics of Wheat. e A R D the field. Roche was en-|has made a s‘rong impression on the Hartford at Lawrence. noon and a bull ring Sunday after-| There are many different varieties | The memhere of Neptune Hose com- = 3 e re e i) Bridgeport at Lynn. e i he half mile, but he did not “fans” of that city. Lowell at New London. e of wheat due to the differences of soil | pary of the boroush visited the Noank Portland at Wo Singers, actors, actresses, lecturers, rday nisht i : ivide | firemen Saty — glove men, successful riders of race | 2R climate, bu in general we divide | Argmen Saturday nishi THE STANDINGS. horses, buil fighters, are in no way | It into twp great classes: Winter or | 1, \Westerly Saturday in s v five concerncd in furnishing fhe public | Soft wheat—sown in the fall and har- | months. Tt was his custom to make with anything, on_ the ground of | vested during the hot summer months | 2t least two visits weekly. but he was necessity it cannot forezo, : prevented by reason of iil health. ¢ —and spring or hard wheat sown |’ > S But the public, not eatisfied with : 5 Judse Frank H. Hinckley of the tHEs 5 d necessities of life, insists | 82F1Y in the spring and harvested late | Stoningten town court is a candidate upon having some amusement, enter-|in the summer. for state senator from the Shoestring hisiars National Leagu Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25catall druggists. = = = = = | tainment or sport. It will always pay = —— district, to succeed State Senator REVERVIENGCLURHANDS SATURDAY’S MARKET St Louts : 50 the best prices for the very best thing Plant. Pecullar to Persia. Benjamin H. Hewitt, prosecutor for TAFTVILLE BIG WALLOP S e of its kind, whether it is'a bunch of| fhe various species of Astragalus, | '€ Same court. It is understood that == Railroad Situation Subordinated All American Leagus, asparagus, an airship or an automo- | X e Lz Balus, | senator Hewitt was at first a candi- Nothing to Saturday’s Game—Next Other Considerations Boston o6 bile. known in Persia as kevin, from which | date for renomination, but as he failed Week Skat Club of Hartford. Chicago 1 street’s| 16 am W B e labor | 5300 Anmaconda ' . A boxers performance in which |8Um tragacanth is obtained, grow on | to make member. Jufthe Toouill one outpoints, outgenerals or out-|the mountain ranges which surround | $an stite central committee, he prob- 4 ot 5 5 bly decided that it was good party slugs another boxer and gets a truck|the Persian plain. The bushes Dro- | poiitios not o pes New York, Aug. 19.—W een interest in the railroad ation subordinated all other con- Taftville came to the Hospita]l Sat- t in candidacy for urday afternoon with a large following | sit = Y o full of money for doing it, does not : D : e politics not to persist in candidacy for s expecting to break the win- |siderations and developments during At & W T interfere with any school teacher's | 9UCing the gum grow to a height of | th o senns oy = s Sl o b i foday’s two hour session. Trading was du 6 & Wl geiting just as much money for keep- | tWo feet. In tL» spring, when the:mcnt has been made that Senafor ning streak of the Riverview club as|jignt and exceedingly narrow, some of | 1j0 Bajd Lot ing school half a day, providing, | sap rises, a part o. the branches is cut | 1. > : Sl Gy Enot and Chase were both away, but| . Chick Stanley proved to be the mas-| gy iing unquoted. i > , as was| 100 Brown Shoe pr ..... ues rema reactiona; kley. active s were slight B oia i 2 fact that Judge Frank H. Hin however, the pubiic is willing to pay|away, thereby allowing the sap to |relative and elose fric New London nd of ter of the Taftville bovs, striking out|{;"'. "expected under the attendant| 100 L Springfleld : g 5 flow out, which coagulates within -~ | Hewitt entered the arena. Indi- nine men and allowing but five hits. | .ircumstances 4 United States Steel 0 Butte & Sup Lyan e The rule in all these cases is, as % = 1t it is done with the full While the Riverview club boys found | Cicumstances and wnited = 300 Cal Petrol e Worcester that vunerable sage of Massachusctis, | 1% hours on the surface of the stalks. © and consent of the sena- Klourey for 13 bingles. Finney showed | "*Nf.fines lost more of ye Fas L Rolph Waldo Emerson, put it: “If T == 2 g up well on the receiving end. carly advance. the preferred denoting Tirldgeport a man knows how to’do something Reat Living. Another prominent candidate for tha Next Satnrday the Skat company of | constant pressure on its extreme de- St better than anybody else, whether it Life is what we are alive to. It ic | St2te sena ship from_th hoestring Hartford will again play the River-|cpi@et BOETCR il q Fruit also Lowell . be the writing of an epic poem or the = t is James B. Palmer of Lis- view club team and as the last game | yiolqed a part of its spectacular gain, 4 == making of a mouse trap, the world, | ROt length but breadth. To be alive leadin urist $f the was close they are coming down with [Pt the ‘hackwardness of Marines and Giants Couldn’t Find Steele. even though he lives in the woods, |only to appetite, pleasure, pride |state, no stran the political omething up their sleeve and try to down the “home Loys. St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 20.—New York | w! could not hit Steele with men on bases today, - Fruit was more than offset by a new A good game | high record for Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies at 72 1-8, and an extreme '1‘1 tread a pathway to his door.” money-making, and not to goodness |2ame, and ¥ st o he only pragtical way that I can A o et "~ | experience. There may be more ecan- 'While St. Tiouis Iitt Eenton hardllses ' get as musn money as our | 804 Kindness, purity and love, history, | qigates by convention time, but Just Enot and Chase will both work for | gaj nof five points for Pacific Mail, and opportunely and shut New York |modern glovemen are obtaining is to | POetry, music, flowers, stars, God and |now it seems as if the real contes the Riverview Club again Saturd o6 b Dehie ‘colrcident. Wit ‘bhat out, 5 to 0. Betzel was the batting|rival them in glove 'fighting. The ! eternal hopes, is to be all but dead.— | was between the Mystic laws The score: company’s resumption of transpacific star of the day, hitting a triple and [ men can subdue ®or surpass Jess Maltbie Babcock. Lisbon farmer. and with honor it Rivervi Tattvilie | rview iy also two doubles in four times up. He | Willard, Frank Moran, Jack Dillon, even . 3 npo s e BiAS ale i : — — 5 Back Rout b moo a T e tTHER Tl Stonks Swera. at scored the locals’ first run in the fifth | Freddy Welch and Johnny Kilbane, Steamer Back on Route. H 1 B e i g when he doubled and scored on Sny- |can get more money than they . do. Unreasonable Baby. Steamer Watch Hill is azain in com- i1 8 < B1 Oibaot Yrecaii el der’s single. With the bases full in|The boxing game is no close corpora.| Fouryear-old Ora was Fsilon and aBine cohciuledt Gibs when financial district receiv 7 & D missior 1 making ps 5 3392 0| word that the Washington conference fhsjeixin h Ciplao pond St Louis ton, it is an open field, and the bost | quiet the little new sister crying in veen Stonington and Watch ITilL. 2 e e e = ot Aatite C d ee runs. he score: ands and best skill will alway: & = o Ruymondst 4 11 9 0fTiompson.st 9 0 0)py fertilizer shar Pullman, Sea; L Notth ot =t gv; e 2 hipiEs o|barred; teacher and teamster are all|ful attempts, which tended only to in- Rev. (3‘:(‘1?.(:0_“, Marston l‘_\]v];\s:nr ot Kiouresp ~ 4 1 011 1| Totass Roebuck, Mackay companies, Mexican | 1800 Gt X Ore Sup 4017 ofSmvaeray 417 2 olequal crease the cries, she shook her finger | the First Baptist ch e = Petroleum and tobaccos, but these| 00 fhpos Cent $ 100 gBester 5339 9|, The American referees are a pretty|in the tiny face and said Feproach- | L sy o T tn Touls W s were devoid of significance. Total| s it AT D g 112 : 5 o|honest lot of fellows, and for years T Wiy B s e e s e aBSore by Toning: e sales amounted to 215,000 shares. 100 Irieriorson 11383 : g many of us nave 'stesd up in' tme| Y, “WhI. baby, o T Tattetle e The bank statement was of interest | 18:0) Tni At Ar et 3090 of fierce white lizht of the public and|YO ks ? D nfcavilis, o o chiefly because of the large actual| :iieInt 3 o 021 0|stood the test for probity and fair- e T Eitleg g g oft Klourey 3. Steuck out, by cash gain—over $27,000,000—with an ¢ Int Paper pe xxKelly 1 1 0 0 ®|ness. We are not buildings; we won’t Foxes Good Rat Catchers. e Re e ey e £ increase Gir:i?:;:; $25,600 iounl‘x)uor{:é Int | Nickel Smithp 00 01 0 3 1 {1“1;5;1] Jou. :\n'lAf'on “1111 set all that! Foxes have been trained to cateh | Dna Consresttionny chus 14-inning Draw at Bridgeport. a continuance of activity, despite pre- | 10 ki Toaly et ol e beted o Daceit, chicaners meyekone 5000 | rats by a man residing in Ambergate, | Rev. Thomas H. Spr suc, pastor of Bridgeport, Conn, Aus. 20—l vailing uncertain factor: 0 Kenneoot (3} atted for Benton i sth - o Pt their day in the oid style of milling, | Derbyshire, England. He claims that|the First Baptist church, Troy, . ¥, Bridgeport and New Haven fought a| The day’s bond dealings were ex- 0 Tack Siee Seors by, tuines but that day is gone, never to return. | they are better than dogs for the work. | /1L Preach 1 e afe draw, 3 to 3, in fourtcen innings, here | tremely light, with a steady tone. To- [ 200 Lehizn walle yew Ton' ! The modern glove man is a decent, eninz t ! today which was called on account of | tal sales (par value) aggregated $1,-| 100 [% & v e 3 well behaved, well mannered yvoung Gk e T auel be- | 680,000, 100 Louls & Nash base Lits, Betzel Long, | fellow, who makes a living with his tween Weaver and Hous Government bonds were unchanged 0 Mackay Cos hands, plus the natural ability e N ot 3 : , 100 Maswen Motor ¥ ability of o Haven " ridgesort” _lon call during the week. L il A Boston Takes First From Reds. head. And the cleancr and better 9 9 Nutter,ct 0% o olm 1o o 800 Miamal, Copper Cincirnati, O, Aug. 20.—Bost, behaved he is, the greater the draw- [\) t [\) a t A e t Climiios 3 23 1 olpurun 7Y LIVESTOCK MARKETS. o T w1 the atisaime ofitls e ol o inelicara) He “Hecamer) The! Hoxins ' OF n u n Ny ¢ = Reed,, 1 0 0/D"inige 00 —— . Enam & S . o o BT : o5 2 = | the present ti z oith, = 2 e s x £ : A 2 Nei Poam & 5 cinnati today to 3. M Y presen me are neither thugs f 5 9 Miler.1b 015 0 O|Baker 2 1 0l New York hoice heavy 2 et E = (»a,‘h‘i o Il_t(‘hfltk h_a)se Sor s Toakers Moy camnot b o Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? VYou Bressier, i 110 ofsoshieroir 6 2 1 0 1 e e e on balls in ‘the second inning were Sl y 3 need have no fears. By our method you can have your tscth filled Dovipe 3:: ] H:miwr 5 o o5t 70.“5::_( >6h‘-xh\cohu s OSO%“} a::m{.{ D 100 Nat Lead pr costly. but at bat he got three hits out | Stretch of im [';x;mtmn be hired to crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. < Gourincs.s § 1 23 iMiherve” § 0 § 0 0| common to good cows nad bulls slow| 0 XX Alr of foHt Oies uba Iniiblie rourtd tinine | D0 S S W Och o8 wlolate any Wearer.’ L > 5 3 0land weak. Steers $7.75@10.25 per 100 ) 2o X poen % IWalshet 0 0 0 0 0 € - Seae 00 Nort & We bases full, Hughes relieved All : Falt S aRsaumem e 0t o e e e rotired_ the side withous furthes seas | being identified with the ring and it is || STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE L s Teii i 3| s firm to 25c nisher; grassers and ine. From that time on he was com. | he hardest thing in the world to give STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS (=) Nutter ot en totla Ao e o Dlste fraaster For fifle istouation. {mnal| {2 Al & 05 One SraNs touent By CLEAN LINEN (x) Rar cher o 101h, 1875 Sper; 100) Dorndss: . crlls = §1 e all rights and precedents, he shou . core by Innings grassers and skim milk calves $17. PalCa Boston (N) Ginsinnati (N be garbed with a loud checked suit ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS New Haven ¢ 070 0 1 Sheep and prime lambs steady; medi- on Cop s ab boo Y of clothes, a bad cigar and a cap LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Two b 1t, Baker. um and common lambs slow aund 25c nvillegs 5 4 5 |Gron,3b puiled down over his eyes as some of s.cf Wilholt,rf Connolly. it lower. Sheep (ewes) 7.25; culls $4; lambs 35.50@12; culls $7@8; hogs higher at $10.65@10.75; roughs $8.90. ard. If these appeal to you, call for examinatior. and cstimate. Ne charge for consultation. . 1 e the counter hoppers would have it. 0 Griftith. o % Hijs every utterance should be “Hully 0|Chase,11 Magee.If.r? W' d"‘ c Beeves: 1.878 head; 31 cars 330 South K'netchy,1b 1 gmmc gw”l e gwt S e SRaEAGIACKEON et oS ’ eves 1 ead; 31 cars| o) soun Ry or Smtcny 5 1o the picture of what is painted In Blekburn,c Emmer. ss and one-quarter hat and a 13 boot. H H n h o[ Winio,c 1 H H : 1 et oHerruwosscoRn ol o 1 ofMitchell,p of 0 of i amen B 1 (e feurn el | UL 2 s Y CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES ’ 160 Am Car & T sese. 250 700 Am Cotton_Oil 200 Am ¥ & L or i00 Am Ice Sec 250 700 Am Linseed ... 900 Am Linseed pr - 200 Am Tomo .. 7 r fat cows steac common to good Tragesser,c 3 T f (Successors to the Ring Dental Cz.) R co 1d om g & ¢ itehe Look over the list of glove men who 2 SCUTH CANTERRURY cows and bulls slow and weak. The| b 1o | fme L WCK'ebnlo 1 0 0 0 0are in the trenches in bloody Belgium 203 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. e 2 vards not quite cleared. Ordinary to 30 Tnion B & P pr o A el 3|and you will find the names of the 8A M ta8P. M Health Officer Pays Visit Hers but No | Prime steers sold at $7.75@1 per 00 Unfon Pas .........0..180% 138 1sa |XFvesick 1.0 0 ¢ g leading boxers, champions of both aReils Paralyeia in Tows 100 pouna i ulls $5@6.75; cows $3.65| Jib VLo ERne o 0 Totals 54103 11 Belang G e ARt iChnadat dar: Lady Asistant Tolephone i " - |@7. Dressed beef firm at 13@15 1-2¢c| 5300 tmited Fruit (2} Betldeifor imtrs. 1048t Thete ity itor ir e o : ress firm at’ 13@ 3 nitea” Fru e e e heir duty for their country and their Miss June Barber of Trenton, N. J., Per pound; for ordinary to prime na-| ‘{0 TS Boms pScore by Inniugs flag. Clear of eye, stout of heart, fac- is visiting her pe Mr. and Mrs, - 3 4o 5. 1. Aleo OAOG ensne 13000000 0—|i th i = 7 i s B v and Mrs-| " Calves—Receipts 802 head; 582 on| MU ok clatman SRR w0 6ra oWiz, | RS GRG0 NCHhIRe Game sEvEems eon S Barber sl el e A on e sl Ren bise hits Wilioit, Snoderacs, Zouden. Thres | fidence that was characteritic of their 2 2 ardner el ol i, 2 0 T S baig Bl Clae ring days. We have them here In the guest of Mr. AT igher; ot s steady. All cold. Amricatts ot g %h e e Common to prime veals sold at $9.50@ | 200 1 T T e apates. And Shauldtnn ber last week Triday, - el e SR A e Coombs Shuts Out Chicago. time ever come when a call to colors 1 Brookiyn, called ‘on Levi N. Clark on | STASSeTs and calves $7. City dressed e Jack Coombs held Chicago to one|!S Sounded, you will find vour Ameri- B o = veals firm at 17@?1c per pound: coun- hit today and Brooklyn shut out the | 2% athicte ready, anxious and willing 7 P L P i e and son | Y dressed do, 14@20c. 0 Wabach pr 4 locals, 1 to 0. Wheat tripled in the|'C uphold the hands of the President - A 5 Darwin, took an auto trig vo Woog: | Sheep ana Lambs—Receipts 4573 | 100 Wabash or third ' irning when Zeider misjudged |27 Dis country’s flag. I vield to no AT ¢ stock Sunday. s head: 16 cars on sale. Sheep and| ‘1) Wew Ua Ta ihe ball. A wild pitch a few minutes |20 in my admiration for my flag and e ’ stock Sunday o £ 12 DI 18 steady: cohion andiaac=], 500 Weeinhanee ¢ < later enabled Wheat to score, Hendrix | Y €ountry; and for her bexers as I Hen. W, A. King of Willimantic by 0 know the; b r love £ al; e o P i dium lambs slow and 25c lower. The| 110 Wodin Pump was bit hard but was given fine sup- | % e taRLi Ve (ofe L deduals have been fortunate enoush to|PENs’ Were no tcleaved: = Commion o] 1 Mine ) : port in the pinches. e y 3 cooape B0 far the epilemic oe” S0 lratrly prime shecp) (ewesy Sold At $50 ) Tt aln Saot0 dhara None of the Cubs reached second S onr. oucver hamponawhalituey fants are romping merrily, with no[$7.25 per 100 pounds; culls $4; com- b Pase and but thresymade dist_oneien | S8 1500 TS verybody.” b per 3 2-4. Sterling, ay bills 4.1 i G merely juckier men, and when they 5-8; demand 4. 3-4; cables 5.89 ab a e b h n come to the front and stand the most Mogs—Receipts 1,439 head: one car Lis . 4 b Soetgerse %5 BT 3 e 5 > fron “stand_the mo \ 86 ‘eale; market higher. State =na|oor s demand 02 §-16; eables 72 Somearnt” O Ok 34 3 o g|brominent in the pusiness they will, Eennavivanta hoss sold at $10@10.7s | roneh, demand Iz 3-8: cables 12 Sremerch e O Ofummc 3 b § § ojunless ihe public taste undergoes a 3 ogs sold_ at @10.75 | Guilders, demai -4; cables o, o Of%wieris 3 911 § 5|revolution, as is not possible, earn a i (R imdE RIEE 10,25, 1 roURTs Lires, demand 6.48; seables 6.47. MeCariyan & ? olzermansy 2 02 3 0| barrel of money in & contest. Plant Field New London |Chicazo, Aug. 1 ttle recelipts 2, liver 53 54, Mexican dollars 50 5-8. H AR the "comnti's’ suaol teatherss pors ly ew Lo Ei s Dl e Ggo»d s Government bonds steady; railroad | Myerse 4 2 OfHendrixp 2 0 1 3 ofhaps, and the writer of this column 000 i max steady. bonds steady. Coombsp 4 1 ojaMoliwitz 1 0 0 0 0| will probably be found contributin, NS choice steers $9@11.10; yearlings, good DE AT s g e Eres R R e e and =4 to choice, $8.50@10.50; fair to good COTTON Totalst BBIEA I o 008 e s N < . 8 0B e A - . Totats 3 1212 0 : 5 s 3 S8 P NEW LONDON [ stii o et o o S ol e it s =17 o b e B . ’ { .25 d 90; | openca steady. Oct, 18.25: Dec. 14.43; | U Faiiea for x stuck on, whether it be womankind o . . ks SiIeae R D e e A e B O [ e e e R This is a good time to buy Silo Filling Cutfits, then e 050@12.75: o 5 New York, Aug. 19.—Cotton futures | Chicawo .20 0 000000 00| This brings me around to a long i K VERSUS §§l,‘,fgb'msslg'“° @z, heavy calves,| cjseq barely steady. Oct. 1. oo buse bifs, Mowidy, McCarty, Jomston. Threo | chorished theory. T am not strong on you will be all ready for work when Fall comes. Dec. 1441; Jan. 1446, March 152} yiews as a regular diet, but I do be- We sell FOOS ENGINES and PAPEC ENSILAGE =T5cke May 14.78. e lieve we all ought to encourage youns = % s = s 5L i SOl i athletes. We are too apt to turn|| CUTTERS, all sizes of rigs. The best cutting equip- . B L e | Hisn Low Close SUCH BIG MONEY.|them down when their work is crude, t that Eeiteand pam e TODAY. 100 Alls Chaimers .01 2% CHICAGO ®RAIN MARKET. T T et wathout h-'n;im;l the patience to show men at can be 05““ anyEiRase I America = B 24 Am’ As Chem I Te% Open, Hisn tow Closs ‘Permit me to inquire” says athem how to improve their style, 80 »” 100 A Beet "Suear & w8 M6 W FE | Boston school teacher who i recelv- [ that many 3 young glant who might Send for Catalog “A”. B 2400 Am Can . 59% 55 2 = Ing a salary o 25 per annum, | become successful under other cir- Games Called at 3:30 P. M. | =24 cn . e i why a modern glove fighter can re- | cumstances loses heart under the fire THE ¢. 8. MERSICK & GO. ceive $5.000, $10,000 or $50,000 a|of jeers and quits. night for his services' in New York This all reacts directly upon the city? Should I not receive as much matchmakers, who are constantly for my services? I certainly do the|ccmplaining of the shortage of talent, greater amcunt of good in the world [ but who do not make the smallest ef- by educating, training and develop-|fort to stimulate product, by any one General Admission .... Grand Stand 274-292 State Street 11-29 Crown Street New Haven, Connecticut

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