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mwémc: YESTERDAY’S RESULTS P Directum | Clips World’s Record | .~ Philadaphia 5. Cllcas 3. "Boston' 0. (11 Inalnga.) D 5, Pt . | ookl 5, s RI s 4 Amerian Lasgee, 3 “m | ClismypsionPacer Breaks All Marks forHalf Mile, Covering the | & rou o non ™" i L LATHROP & SONS Distance in 55 3-4 Seconds—Roan Hal in Straight Heats | vewiin %, it s . Eutern Loape, . Won Chamber of Commerce Stake—Red Sox After| miini imn oty Danny Murphy for Managership Berth—New London| ™ ™% “™ e | Batimore 7, T : Cinches Eastern League Pennant— White Sox Gain| 5 & dnei™d “noe come Ground in American League Race—Harvard Selects 1\;';?;‘?:"";} g?}?i@é?&?flwtl‘m”“i‘m“&“"‘°' American Association. Tentative Eleven—Crimson Retains Singles Champion-| 4: 7o o st pa o Milwaukeo 0. A Few Real Money Savers For Friday Abgolntoly o ~TROUND STEAK T3 ! Indlgestlon.OnS RED STAR SWEET B BeLaon provesit. 25cat all drv POTATOES |_co: won wesrer seee | LARD, 1. 16¢ i 7Y, lbs. Fine 3 Ibs. 45¢ Groceries BEANS, qt, 19(‘, PLUMEING ;guuklm!w v!«, Washington Sq., Washington 3 quarts 50c Norwich, Conn, Agent for B. O, Sheet B i exAflllv:Es usgusnu:.:n TODAY fi/,l.ILD CHFESE 17(:-22(: § { SEREE GRS 54c Ehone s 5 Are you POSITIVE that your® PIRE National Leagus. Every [Egg iGuarantzed Good H INSURANCE in STRONG, RELI-| Syracuse ‘Ni-Y,, Sept. 14—Directum gene Warren, southern California, 7-5, | Chicago at Boston, i HODERN PLUMBING - Cincinnatl_a: New York. 3 ABLE companies? The policy is worth | L, world’s champion pacing stallion, | 5-4, 2-6 6:2. ' el s o I’AT“lelm(gLI(Lnr‘nakI:nym\A e is as essential ir. modern houss asl Just as much as the company behind It [@Aded an important chapter to har- | . S ltiS, SOUMIRE BERE RSB NS Wl s A Athlstics Easy for Gleveland. Hartford Takes First But Loses Second PLAINFIELD electricity is to lighting, We guarand | is able to live up to its terme—insurs |ness horse history at the Now York | Harte, Jr., defeating Hopkins and Ball | pouun ar st ot Cleveland, Sept. 1i—Cleveland se- | Lynn, Mass., Sept. 14.—Hartford took teo the very best PLUMBING WORK | through this Agency where yot can be | State Fair Grand Circult meeting this [ of ¥ale, 8.4, 0:2, in the second round, ew York gt Detro % cured anothler easy victory over Phila- | the first game of a double header to- | Bed of Asters in Patriotic Colors— | BY - xpert workmen at the fariest | SURE afternoon when he broke all records | While S. Pfaffman and W. P. iadelphia st Clevaand. | dolphia today, 9 to 1. day by a score of 3 to 2, end Lynn £ il prices. 3 o & Hale il b erine the dis. | Whitehouse eliminated Edwards and S e ol e won_the second, 13 to 7. These were| Death of Mrs. Mary E. Nolan—|PUioR 0 SA covering o Vi astern League. <) ; 0 Yo W 7 e, i 4 IEAAC S. JONES e b Cus s:ccnds e Toines ;ifgwlzx_:g, g{:fverfiity orta P:E:::;l;ag?s. el 7 Clevelana (&) Philadotohia (A) the last sames in Lynn this season Women to Be Made Voters—Funcral Blane & insurance and Real Estate Agent| 20%° ol By e Paten, whe, | won five points i ol New Toadon at Portland. e ) R R e T of Mrs. Frances Rice. | Richards Building, 91 Main St. . Caner challenge cup and a victory a4 L armwenrt 40 00 3 11 ab hpo a ab b i Fiotor m 3 atded b i mede thetmath - LEAGUE STANDINGS Speakerct 4 1 1 0 Olgrwersy 4 1 1 2 » > H Corinne Victoria Stminean of | J, RIS e U e ok it el e, o . K P femB E L e Y S T3 § | it corene e mmnes | J. FTOM PTG 1903. 2 s National Leagus. : T12 5 Olnicomos & 2 8 0 §|Brcxem & 4 55 41 o{and has picked thousands. The best 67 West Main Street ;3,] BURGLARY INSURANCE Directum was paced by a running |PW o won o0 m B MeCore |Brenm . ... & e e g e s e 0| part of Miss Simincaws bed of asters t horse and covered the first quarter in | iSRS ATRER AR T (o GEEOCE | Phitnaiphia = 850 tsE v LT RO ol e 0lis the manner in which she has ar- 26 3-4 seconds; the fastest in pac- | GUUE S % o Ghner | Boston 8101 2ol wig [ gan 4 SR 0 H | ranged them. She has them arranged —_IN— 3 e ¢~ | Southern Caiifornia, will meet Caner |00y, t 62 — — — —|Shechan,p 0 0 0 0 o|MuwDbye 4 3 [ g 1y 5 18 ¥ made in 29 seconds. He was driven |goy it (B 08 O oW, while Ri. H - e i D 1 | A. order. young lady has become : by The T P hkeepsi es ton g Total: s 3 00 [ 3 £ & e lravelers UIance L. by, Thomas Murphy of Posghieepsic |ker and Knox of Princeton will op- B 4217 Deied tor Nabore fn B | zos ® i 10 gla e ane s A‘vlms‘t two v vonderfu 2 = & 1| () Datted for 3 3 — 222 lyears and has sur all of her of apeed in.the Chamber of Commereo | Pose Pfaffman and Whitehouse in the Lt 5 HTEB 1| sompetito - Heaun and P!llmtll Stake for 2.07 pacers, which he won | tHeT - | Clenire Sieenter Sl brse it ‘Schang. Three base hits, Wi B. P. LEARNED & CO. |in straieht heats, dete liss Har- | COLLEGIATE GOLF i 32 Franklin.Street R tls L in thrilling streich & Roan oy e s, s, Chapman. Sacri ] Agency Established May, 1846. al had the honor of the fastest heat TOURNEY OPENS e AR z e of the day, in the final lap, when he = 5 3 s basce, Orc Death of Mrs. Nolan, traveled _the mile in 2.01 1-4. Defeat of lllinois Plavers by Cornell Yanks Win From Tigers. = o 2 toam S S L el Ino" GASTluas By iTassto JRancied by Cok, came a Surprise. o Detrofz, Mich, Sept. 14Tt Was | Keance ¢ 28 5 blGlonsomab '3 31 ccount of the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW from behind to win heats % Eastern Loagtie et ok HETUE Ana (RN Vork e | bt AU W Siesanithi0s B2 Mary E. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY | — of the Governors Sénkfl for 220 rol- | pittsbursh, Pa, Sept. 14.—The an ¥. o Telcruit working in the presence of hun- | Sucdelb 4 2 2 1 dloruier 22 1 z ; ters, Zomrect led the field in the 2. bisbareh, s be, S0 S s 3 < reds of amateur baseball followers 313 anevanct 0 0 0 0 0 e % i Brown & Perkins, _ Mmywatlaw| o5t Zomrecs ' e ru mteretisiate £01 ehampionshin 22 m Son o ami b eores Piildemn i : Sl 55| THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O gver Uncas Nat. Baak, Sketucket St. | Dos Pallos and Notic opened on the links of the Oakmeont | o4 sional ranks, defeated Detroit 4 slaiaix 4810 h\\”r; ¥ % % i nirance stairway neur to Thames | the excitement in this event for sec- |, i Hak e He ajlowed only five hits and 2010/ e e § Nationel Bank. Telephone 8 omd and thitdifarioss, . H. D, Mitchen |oonnty clubsat Oalmont today, 7 In them scattered. New York won | ua § 5 o ) R deneie Eite Tewre Coinise. No. Tit0 20 ks e 1 — — ——— | of East Orange, N. J., won.the senior | h€ opening round the team from Yale the! sanror it the avent hon 1o donble | s a1l 69 2iaao e 5 ’{}w Plainfield and Jewett City base- : LI league trophy f{n the 2.12 trot of defeated Pennsylvania; Cornell won queeze play. With men at second | Totals 301118 5 250 all tear e { BUD ELLIOTT TAKES League of Amateur Driving C Po. | from Tllinois and Harvard climinated Bad b Anilione b il gt COAL AND LUMBER 4 FEATURE EVENT.|ter Mac, the favorite, acted badiy and | Willlams college. The only surprise ed to Young. The latter had no| (5 e B - PR v after winning the first 1 2.09 jof the day was the defeat of the e D chance for a p! at the plate and | sccre ® S 8 N =) New Haven Horse Captures 2.18 Pace|3-4 Was forced to take fourth place |nois plavers, who were the favorites, |home run A 5 4| Hellman, who had been drawn in, was | Harttora = .. ... =9ne 0 folle) sie—i) 2l JeWetL L tutkthe COAL B s in_the second and third hea but nosed them out. in the fit'h inning gave St. Louts a 5 |ynat ey " oouor ‘aret Miller scores . 5’21’ o o' =13 | manazer of the local team is confi- 1 in Four Heats. Budora Spler won the 216 {ret in [five points to’their "oppones o 1 t0daY. | on " the bunt and Gedeon went home, e e L S e e T John A. Morgan & Son | strajght heats and Fighting Chance | Yale and arvard won without seri-| Score vhile Young raced to first to zet Wal- o > s X ed the services of ce and possi- g Berlin, Conn,, Sept. 14.—Bud Biliott, | foon the 255 tror 1n I matnes Suiilernieton St. Louis (N) e e FEad o lres o e et e i y four new men ¥ ave zained a COAL ! 2 bay gelding, owned by the Elm City | these horses were cnter - ST New York (A) New ‘London Champs. rep” at the national pastime. : stables of New Haven, won the fea-|Lyndon Farms of Sy races | WESTERN LEAGUE PLAYER 5020k wer B DR hoo & | Worcester, Mass, Sept. I4.—New Game at Willimantic, Offica; WashinptomBuiiing ture even: of today's racing at the|Were to wagon. ESTABLISHES WORLD'S RECORD I nar 4.1 1.0 © i o|London defeated Worcester 14 to 2| The Piainficld football team win | Corner Water and West Main Street( state fair, capturing the 218 pace In| criMsON HOLDS SINGL 5 Wi 2 SRR e 3013 41 8| this aftornoon and won (he ehampion- | joumey to Wlliamsvilie. Saturday for | —— four heats, after being hard pressed by pE | Kenzie Kirkham, Outfielder, Made 32 R ™ 3004 s Mok D in a6 Hoverin |l orher eame WA ihe Cohayess club Red Noverber, TENNIS CHAWM wie | i : o 43t :0a|e vas broken up in the seventh for the Lec Clegs cup. The players D R NNIS CH. | Hits Out of 39 Times at Bat. Gedenon 4131 2 30| when McGinley was hammered out of | ang supporiers will make the Lrip e straight heats. = Today was Governor's ( Pfaffman and Caner. Bo vard| st Joseph's Mo, Sept. 14—Kenzle e A2 A e ,“’?-\,-“”"\ ‘Y’-‘“‘""m sceuring six Bits lentotruek lay and Ggve: b L N : = Syl AR i S ¥ 5 -——— 0 | Koo ead e e . e o0 he ac s of the > schools - p:mon‘;r:frnm::c:sb!:iefflg‘l,i‘;",}f Players, Will Meet Today in Finals | Kirkham, left fielder for the St. Jo- |, = § §|ney was spiked in the third inning. |¢he town hel f,,,,”‘zf:?“,,, Shoglet | The summaries: Philadelphia, Sept, 14— Farvard, ag | 5ePh, Western League, team, has es- | - $doneiBoore i LA e Sghoot butlding a central Villaze on | Freg Burning Kinds and Lehighi 297 ‘Dace; Turwei$800. the result of today's matchos in the | tablished what is believed here to be Hed e Loy Worsmtte o 4| Wednesday afternoon, Lb A My Bl b o e o4 1 1| intercollogiate fennis tournament i (n world's rocord in batting. In tna| &, Tatc 0 B 517 T 10| Twolve Women to Be Made Voters. ALWAYS IN STOGK ! Birdsy Qb bim: Tose 123 7 4|the Merion Cricket club, refai last thirty-nine times at bat Kirk-| o) et i () Bay e - Lon r and Frederick I, Ra- + 4 Normandie 'S, b m, Smith.... 4 3 3|championship in singles. T has made 32 hits. s Gx) B mite 110 11 of voters, w&ke in ges-{ D. LATHROP il Sonora. b m, Claycotcon Stables 3 § +|Mman and G. Colket Caner io CobD: in 1915 set @ recora ot 190904000 =l i 30 21 _town hall yesterday from a‘r“_c,,._ Market and Shetuckat s‘, * Placed ird for interference. b 3 3 ey e TIShauL Two base Hornsby w Bescher 21 04| 50 2 3 2 & 5 p. m. One hundred men Televhone 483-12 e 7 s 20 tomorrow. X his last fourteen times at but | e Wi, Lovg. Whitied, Lude 00000010 Buadie o sine 202 to be made voters, while ten s , 2.19 , 219, ; 1,2 fl(he svm{;vfi als md,»\-[‘ K ham has hit safely eve time. s Aagee, Bauman, Miller. Nttt 1 0 ’ 1o ho. ndstoreAl | The Lot anar 2.13 pace, purse $300. reated Jerry Weber, of Yale, ast season he led the Northern Wi it ¥ —= L is the spurt made by the Bud Elliott, b g Elm Cit 6-1, while Pfaffman disposed league at batting, hitting 852, ‘(Eubs Win ou the Tenthy Totals 48.18.27 Y i b \m,x of twenis |and kept in touch with everyday top- Stables .... .. i ¥ : ,‘“ i e W Boss Red Sox Make Costly Errors. 000 t s e ot twenty | Jo f nntli sus Jost ner sigatseven| Stables ... i.......... on battled for ten - without a i e i e AN n24° | years ago. After/ she was seven Red November, ¢h 5, Brazei 1 score today, but 1n the eleventh Wort- Seoul Mogipees 1 T.outs | Seore s tonings sthors, the women | Y2813 Old she learned to read by th in r. D £ Teaoh. {man broke' up the game by singling|fOrs Y Boston. of which 20Ul | e Tondon 3030000 gthers, the womeh | Moon system rm;“};e blind end e ewes, b g, G 5 - | with ses full, two runs coming | 100k advantage.’combined with 1 e o in more control, a o years had read 165 books. | iday, b & Swain il | on was unat Tiy in their | bltting, enabled tho locals to win to- | B Delleve. just, dnd wes twice married, her At ime: 2.16 1- § fer ot Y by met” | day's fame, 5 to L { mow of men are beginni e 5 amde NMBERS ELAY e on ;"‘A ~;"‘ iy St Lt W), .| COACHES SELECT TENTATIVE |{¥ has been placed as a candidate for | union-” Frank H. and {:;'g‘;;i‘fsnx IN TRI-STATE TENNIS A hancs with Wortman, Who upsct | hagea 5 8 8 2100t ELEVEN AT HARVARD | ticker g | Harniet Dean. There is also a. m—ml Biias ol R b MARKET EXTREMELY ACTIVE. ostonis m ‘ith & clean hit. The | dun i B - e son, Benjamin Rice, e ; s En- my | bt S i i 0| First Game Will be Played With Col- H ter Semi-final Rounds. Dealings Unparalleled Since the Sum- 5 1 fon lost opportunities to score through i Sy By o Bept 23; =:'==-_——_.__——=—_.=-l i cianast. Doty SeEe T i mer and Autumn of 1915, poor base r ng. Archer 5.8 Pl & L H > . a S . = ger with a 3 Sept. 14.—Har- il | terfered with the tri-state tennis| New York, Sept 14—To find a par SEcore: : ofianten o today began the i% A coint ot Eonaand ; tournament here today, with the re. |allel for today’s unrestrained specula Chicago of motats 10 of v material by pick- at Norwich, within and for the mpmgl suit that the only matches playea jn- | t1OR It #& necessary to hark hack to the > a 42 men the first' squad. Field of Nerwich, on the 14th day-of Septem-| wild markets of ihe s ner and au LT A 1 Coach Leo Leary, who is in ch: b ig cluded one semi-final in ths ladies'|tumn of 1915, when w res and 00 = i the temp bscrc B ¥ \ILSON J. AYLING, Judge.] doubles and several matches In the|kindred issucs were leading the list to & Naan Haughton, the head : e e LA men's doubles. o id District, deceased. dizzy heights. Today's operations, in s eroup into three eleve In the ladies' doubles match Miss Hodetrnana Seckay Co pr ; e Ton i Mt et 17 %3 ‘of Norwich, Conm., ap: Margirer Davis of St. Paul and Ml ors" S 2 ins 2o0o ol Be soommoun] vam feomn ¥ o 4 S e of the, {Zifnéé‘adcnaerfif‘flu: Marjorie Hires of F nsas City elimi- elghth_coniscutive session to run well | 200 v Dyt siore _The tentative first cleven ir i Shat adminisiration be sranted Elias Fottrell and Roland Roberts | rororac l%nfig-s{‘“:li”m of many mew L I EE &ios = White Sox on the Gain. e Harfley uar ‘\ o enfimin | “Thorturons 115 Orgered, e Thala o The men's doubles by isamL | Republic Steel at 69 7-4, Marine com: PaiEL hicago, Sept. 14—Chicago gained |J. L. Batchelder, i ta1 Rowers. | Do Probateionre Room in the Crty B fi& of Mifohell sua Borche: POS- | ;mon at 50 7-S, Atlantic, Guif West Not Blean a game on the American league leaders | center; W. F. Robinson, the body | No . in'said District, on the ! Mit mer, s one J20AE 3¢ B0 T, est]l Ja matimmne today by defeating Wa Tto5 Hormein andl Bo H e | gay of ‘Septesiber, A. D, 1916, at >f the best of the local teams. The 3-8, respecti s well as| 030 Nai nEam & S etroit and Boston lost. Jack- 2q H. C. Flower, e o'clock in the 100m, ana that Soil mesterners captured the first set ra- | 200 09 8, respectively, as well asi b N Yed Soiinlar050.8 0 gl L R e S i from | BC”Th the pe 7oF Said petition, her easily, 6-7, but lost the second more prominent metal ¢ at Tead pr . o e L fhe s aTan o 1 nd L and of said hearing thereon, be given set, 5-7, after it had gome to deuce.|i35Ues, belns elevated to levels never| om0 Nev “c Cooper " Gowds, ‘Willlums, Thr twhimien Seouplen With ‘Bostar nders Dublication (# this ‘order one They won the third set, 9-7, but only | Pefore attained. 300 N ¥ Alr Brake hrow of Weaver's single, when to help develop drop 2o mewspaper having @ oir- \fter sixteen games had been play d Bethlehem Steel made an ¢ 'Um‘l e i | the bases were filled, zave the White expected that he will nd se in said Distric least five, it this stage Mitchell and Forcheimer |83in of 25 at 580, that fizure being{ oo X. Y. N i & H Still Winning. Sox ¢ am: The fearure of the| atiernoon sessions before takin the date of sald hearing, rantoa ths mreh within 20 points of its record, but Gens | 400 X. ¥ 0\ & Wem Sept. 14 2 ok won | Eame was a_double in the sixth the active instruction of the 1 fimi e mide o thia Courk g eral Motors again outshone all other| 0 Nort ‘& Wet G bt 14— New York Wob | \with Jamieson on second, Foster hit a squad at Boston Colleze, I AYLING, Judge. Welsh Receives Offer. stocks, gilling up to 750, il st e e o de- | arounder to Weaver, who threw to E.|he is head coach. ] oregoing 38 7 oW Ohlaaa t gain of 53 points and representing an | i1 Ontasio’ Siiver eld the visitors to seven its, Collins. Jamie s run _down be- — LEN M. DRESCHER, | New Orle: o iert it | SNTICCISIROMS Sniicbieashting an |4 oniars 3 held the visitors to seven Rits, esona and eturned| Morgan Champion Trap Shooter. Assistant Clorke. | rouncement wis made by a local Sight | 3¢ ook L the wild base running of the en 0 L i | sromoter-today that he had wired Har- e < 100 Pavst Brew 1 ed them to score on X second bas Hoster!. had | /Atlantic Oy, N J. Sept. 11— ¥ Pollok of Chicago. manager of| g pond market was again negli-| o0 penn R R . Iso pitched well. Al of himself. ; tagged Foster | Morzan of Washington, D, C., won t | *redaie Welsh, champlon lightweignt|Sible, factor, though dealings in tha 500 PhIL Co A et 1 then Jamicson, Jamieson, |West Y. Hogan amateur trap ! n ron TR 5 g, e Sovet s S| T A Forcs s Were e T el e | enymptont i ey e Good For Hot Weather ugilist, off Velsh a suarartee of | gales par vit s Sere. 3507100 100 e wgm out s R L e i e 15 Share 1 hext’ it S ot ;. Umited States coupon lined | 3toe b BRI )th runners being called out.|in the shoot-off. Each | her n -8 per cent. on call. 109 5D has Scor 100 targets st the . Sundee « Yorl z L dm s : i R s P fee Salmon, Tunny Fish, Shad 500 Ry 2 1 Wpo a e b g = ‘ sTOCKS. AR S s 0 e facome "3 3131 B S |Roe, Lobster, Shrimp, Klppel'-i Sates. High se- | S0 Benct 02 cavorh 8 2 R " Acme Tea ... 3 g o iii0 A " - i Aeme B e iy g ey et ' s 110 i 1iiad N |ed Herring, Sardmes, Etc. 200 Adv Romiey L.lolill 17 00 Heo: s 2 N 12100 Alle” Chalmes hattack 4 C Tots 3 731 e e 2 Gach N eopie’s 2rKe ' sion Al el f ol W42 s s e ot Womicon 8 0 60 - N i Clhal 5 AT i Pac ; ‘ o 3 Lrep 0@ 00 N & Franklin Street 11600 Am e Bugmr b R Sugar s % | cneinn 0 00 0 0 1 o—1|nedawer 00 0 0 N anklin Stree New " ¥or 10030014 s T T s oi e etk o By pr Two T s SE SUCR T DA ; JUSTIN HOLGDEN, Propristor 0 S 29200 Studobaker 110 Studebaker pr 2300 Ten Copper £100 Texas Co . 2000 Third_Avenue 400 Am Can pr' U 780 Am Car & F 0 1500 Am Conl Prod 100 Am Cotton 01 100 Am Cotton 1 pt 100 Am. Txpress FAR, Cheney Wins Own Game. Brooklyn, Y., Sept. 14. Cheney won his own zame today whe 4 ‘for Asre in Tih 5 for Rice In Tth. tcd for Thomas In 9th, ’;r Lar) Cverhauling SUURRRINENTNR em e i Mt e 5 he doubled in the ot 3 o B % 3 t s 6000 Union uz & P the Pirates, 3 to S ? § p s SR B T W s Unc ange in Qualit v \ |and Repair Work| > Unton Pac pr sociation, the Superbas to three ¢ 1 St £ Dol e e Bits in the first five Ihnings, bat woe | DANNY MURPHY MAY or ears \ OF ALL KINDS ON Smat e T 1;" {reached for three singles and a triple (= h\ Smot or B SMTSCIT & u:- in the sixth which gave Brookiyn. twe MANAGE RED SOX AUTCMOBILES, Seutt 00 1. It |runs. The Pirates ticd the score in ek 1 Ru-ser-010 Roofing has always been made of the \ Place s Black Shellin water. ks sy the eventh on'a single and a double | Reported President Lanin May Select highest grade materials, free from paper, wood fibre, tar, i1 | CARRIAGES, WAGONS, ity and put e o g . Let e i Qe Dl SN DA O ) N Dany s [ GO - esphalt and cheap mincral oils. Because of its proved || ”3”:‘ i2d sjecks pestortiy Tolen . Jonnston muited |11 Wasner's o phy, manager ot the I wearing quahm,s,lk has had 300 imitators. We recommend |4} TRUCKS and CARTS, and fires & i hrow. He was forced by Olson, who | New Haven club and former big ¢ i i B e been wgg."m"m it had never 80700 Anaronie 700 V4 Car Chem 100 ksecond on Milier's out. . Then | lcague siar, is being considered by ""”""-'"M RU"as In RUBY, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | aon Aickdoon” 4300 Wabsan pr X came Cheney's drive that sent home | President Lannin of the Boston Red ER @ - ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. - 200 Wells _Fargo inning run. eat got two hits, | Sox as a successor to ill Carrigan, smithii i BI-ACK'SHEI.I.S Sioo 4t 6 .‘wwx 1100 west” Marp making his twenty-seventh stralght | who plans 1o recire as leader of the BN Blaciam thing i T 12400 Bud” Looo 81900 Westtoghouso. game without missing one or more |team at the end of ihe season. 7% ~R0°'=l me' | S Daley il Wk Tada - | | RAL kOt 2210 Worty P = hits. Score: Murphy’s name was mentioned in a "COSTS MORE - WEARSLONGER f 1500 WillswOvetlana Pitta 5 Siforts ach Murphy : P oE T e e ) soowm @ | atspaich. Tiforts to reach Murphy on Bekcanios ot hne 'aRobys. given et (1 WREHAE cEmuinenom: Il Sfi)fi & Clark Co } Thisis just one of 3 interesting e Baveiw 4013 SBMSTE {13 8 o New Haven were unavailing. Mur customers lasting satistaction. We 7; We're right here to sce that the Black Shells, e with The . Gurev.ct 3 1 0|Stmgaxt. 3 § 1 0 9|Dhy has a one-year contract with the cannot recommendcheaper roofings ' roofing you buy is 2l a roofin /A E hel New York,:Sept. 14.—Cotton futures | Hehmanif 3 O O|Wheatif 1 2 i 0 0] XNy Haven team. because they will not wear as ' ought to be. Ve have never had i 507 to 515 North Main St. Aslk us for a ¢ fl& ?o:;d St ;)sc'_}ghP;‘ e lls);(éen{bsr o M asm 4 i e S e R S TS - el xmlnu;’ has \ a complai ¢ Ru-as-Gid, % anuary arcl , May | jometon.1b 3 Lpkin H four men_under advisemen atsy -] ot but manay | it i ngf,*i‘,’fg“?f .,,,,,’c'fl[ _glva a 16.10. " Spot steady! mibdling 1565, |'Lussicto ; 2 génu,e {4833 0| Donovan, Jagk Darry, Heinis Wagner \ m.kl:l psrs nu;? 21t i perr::‘anccmc“ poE % i me. werp 4108 ojand Danny Murphy.’ Lannin regards terpreofed. Futona Bi-ote. You get the genaine B MONEY. G 705 7 a| Murphy very highly and if Carrigan \ Mty gentae u 3 / D.S. MIAR r H 2 100 €. . New Yorli, Sept. 16, — Caft money | 0 Two ‘sut aber winning n e’ | ®|makes good his threat to, retira, the \ ";’, :" M!I-u to worry ¢ here. The Rihas ail Man® A S ) . ELDREDGE 2000 Ch. B T steady; high 3; low 2 8-4; ruling rate | pScore b7 oo i A final selection will in ail probability \ about’, troul _nnd expensive \(;/hcwn above) ia enI evéry’ rolll f"‘ e o7 200 & c'C Al § g Tap | mutsuean” 9000020 0-1lhe the local manager. N irs. ‘ e can also supply Colore A 27 Water St., o Gutro feed at 3 v CIoMInE DA 3 34 of IBmetm . e 08 0036 0 1sl "% Cl5 not belleved that Owner Col- N 1-822-10) Roofs applied more RU-BSR-0{) (Kalor-oid) in per- (% Pianos N b 4090 Cnla_ base hits, . Wagner, Cutshaw.~ Sacrifee niw |lins of the New Haven team will \ thar 20 years agolook good today mancnt Tile Red and Copper v a orwic] sagge ca’ 1 ORISR A e Citnaw: “|stond in the way of Murphy bettering | N for many years more service, Green. 4 Plaver-Pi X o B e e seancnnaten, T B Mottax m |mielT, T Dame, Miote daaf N py TON BROS. I 2 Ay < T s Sept. 14—Max R.[made a hos ends who re- § 5 - Dec. ™. ) 48 Marston of Baltuerol and R. D. Pierce | spect him both on and off the fleld, RES bt 4 nc. vi \ s ey Slamx Caer lew of Brae Burns were tled at scores of | During Murphy's long _connection % é VlCtOl' VlCt[‘@lflS & |5 ghoo Een Seot % 6 8 85 77 in the qualifylng round of the an- | with the Philadelphia Athletics he | NN NORWICH, CONN. oy L i Cros = #g fw Mg, My foual golf tournament for the Eauinox |proved ‘an invaluable caprain and | N ! ON EASY TERMS ° 4 1ia) a - 15 T -3 cup at the Ekwanok Country Club to- |lieutenant to the astute Connie Mack. \ / 5 5o Gt et e et f AR wn e ow o uw day.” Amone those ‘:vho quauflewa Ho knows baseball and has a faculty NS \\\\\\\\——_—W// Sunlight Building, gy ot ’S-Q o= EER oir scores were: R. M. Lewls, Ridg iing the best out of & man there] 45 Franklin Street, X fl; | May 60X - 491390 feld, 7.and P. ¥ e e