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i i e R e faspe i i GRARRE it A eibblaadichd it INSURANCE g 18 slight Dbt too warm_for football, 20 er and better supj outlasted responded to Coach McKay's call for ' candidates at the Academy Morday. INSURANGCE Y The afternoon’s drill which lasted | | s thomands bave done, by odinal scientific Keeky | : : littlo Over an hour was taken up With | | Trestacet, Our ioditute completely. sqdioped, and Apfl;l'g % - e most- [ e NG Tl i 1y passing e . i S Y COMPENSATION The Real L oo e S ine of tha! seafiabley mar| | dswms Booklet. Confidentil. Let us quote you +ates Lady Takes Horse Review Futurity in Straight terial o far Coach ' Mekay sees THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Haves, Conz. J. L. LATHROP & SONS Heaks> King Stalk 5 : sees bright prospects and expects to e King e for Pacers Goes to Miss Harris M— | whip in shape a substantial eleven 23 Shetucket Street. before the opening game which will Boston Red Sox Regain Top Position in American Lea- | 8, Tith 5 5irong, Greenevillc Aahio-| lost scoring chances through poor base c club. Manager Burns has not as! running. Score: s o s . |vet completed his schedule but it is St. Louls (N) Boston (N) e—Harvard Practices Football by Electric Light in |known that the Academy will lineup |, CREE S @ e s 5“4 0% % Slooume '3 1% 8 : against Bulkeley High, Conn. Aggles, | aoaitl. § 0 5 3 olSemvitiass 4 4 1 1 Stadium—Practice Starts at Academy—Plant Gives | $econd team), Windham, = Westorly, R i e L New London Vocational School, an ncichy 3 N Pla $50 othor fast elevens In Eastern Connec- | lomewydv 3 0 1.2 glsmitngh " 8 172 ¢ ew London ers Each a Check. ticut. Butlerct 2 0°2 0 olEgan3b & 2 1 2 4 A As’ the choosing or a manager for |Smdwiy 318 1 gifdhume ¢ 38 ¢ e next season is based on a merit sys- | Mesdow: i 3 tem, the present manager has issucd Ay 48 ia e e a call for candidates who are expect- Lo s e m‘j"zrrbu:“?:":; ?:D:«ml:;t’l;h;i :: ,‘P’fr‘;&;f]fl;d}_z—u- T 3T 22 12| ed to report to him today (Tuesday).| Totus 8 sage ol 5 v & ey Gcore. by Snningn. e | gpening races of the Columbus Grond | Horse Review Futurity, two-year-old | HARVARD HAS DRILL sdow 0000000 e g ur FIRE | Circuit meeting were from the Mur- Toston U:00200006 0 6 1t m‘;fi;:;cpzo su:T::Es-:-kn.;p{:;, RELI. | phy stable. Oniy the most pronounced | . g pore) zh:"t"bfmo UNDER ELECTRIC LIGHT | ‘mo bae hifi biickbum. * Left on bases,” 8t ABLE companies? The policy is worth | S0 el Homey‘R:\;iv:u;‘fxEtfirl‘:; (MU Lo E e e o i Crimeon. Gridiven [Blayers . ERactio ts Win O d T B i &h as the company behind it | for two-year-old trotters in straight | MAgowan, br ¢ (Murray) ....... 2 2 in Stadium at Night. lants; WiniOne and Tis Anothsr, 2 Lt Just e muot 2 insure | heats, getting no real opposition from | Mary Coburn, ¢ h £ (White) £v-3 New York, Sept. 18—New York . is able to live up to its terms—i even Emma Magowan, that was twice | ertha McGuire, br £ (Ackerman) 3 6| Cambridge, Mass, Sept. 18.—Under| kept its winning streak intact here to- I 9 through this Agency where you can be | . oo Don MacDonald, the Inaian- | WOrthy Volo, ch ¢ (McDonald) 4 4 |the glare of electric lights, Harvard| day, winning the first game of a dou- i am ere s no r e SURE. apolis driver, had in charge the horses | Larvest Gal, br ¥ (Cox) .. 5 b|football plavers engaged in signal| ble header from Pittsburgh by a score 9 3 AC & JONES oot defeated the other Murphy first | B Colorado, b c (Geers) 7 8|arill and passing in the Stadium to- | of 2 to 0 for its twelfth straight vic- . ° ° 5 1SA o choices. Miss Harris M. won the Kelley De Forest, b ¢ (Sn 8 7| night. FEleven lights of from 500 to | tory. The second game resulted in a l e t ls : 4 Insurdnos and Real Estats Agent]SHioie*%iaxe For pacers. ~She was o Time—2.09 1-4, 2.10. 1500 watts, one euarter of the num- |1 to 1 tie, the game being called in ome € Wor : iuhards Building, 91 Main 8t | strong second horse to Roan Hal, that | King Stake, 2.00 pacers, 8 in 5 §3,000 | b°r, that will eventually be used If| the fwst half of the ninth on account T B S ST f Richards Building, ‘Was Zodr tinies sacondl . The. first heat . E night practice becomes a regular fea- | of rain and darkness. j ¢t D: 1 - : o R e R S T Biaced Rions T2 lep o | 1o the s gume Souuop pitches bie o i o R oty vl i ¥ _AT- 3 Great West- ; = the 'structure, while several players |second straigl ree-hit shutout. The 2 z ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Densmore, fresh from the Great Wost- | Donald ...... sre.c..o. § 1 1 1|88, Structure irvous mnder the| young left hander has permitted onl o fire. It places the Crawford Range in a ern Circult. S gav ystem a y ; IN Miss Hairy M., after finishing fifth | > tecopocnsmore, ch m Sves of Capiain Dadmun. Field Coach | eight hits and one run in his last three class by itself. AMOS A. BROWNING, |, "5 4rsiTent” sienped iavas better | R ol Oma®) --:-ioooseos 18 3 3| Teary and officals of the atliotic as- | hine-inning games, The second game : i £ i Frone 100 oigg.| In the next one and won it in 202 -4 P aei o b Qturpha)s 2% | &84 samation. - ¥NO \ectlinmiage otk - of | WA e7plichereEbatt hetwoan Eercitt Those scientifically arranged heat flues distribute the heat * (Hs Sotheysat ichard’s Bldg. i e 3| fhe Savoy, 3 5| kicking was attempt and Grimes, vhich the latter, a o 4 S e Attorhey-at-Law, 3 RicharTs =i | the thotest e o s achais i (TelemnR GO vt om haL veult of further | Southern Assoclation recruit, pitched in a Crawford Range. You can't have anything but 5 Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at-lav | more were close up, ‘as they wero < | The Boaver, b 5 G Fiem. | ° © ! |tests will be made to the athletic as-| 3 SPIRdil samo. A home run by cooking in a Crawford. o § the ends of the next two heats. : 2 f = soclation within a week. Ko m 2 B Ovet Dhcas Nat. Bask, Sxstucketists|iiherends ofitheiuist [two measa &0 o Filfsiimgy 020 5 SHEZin s 8 8. 7 8| 5°TR Trat secret practice of the sea- | of & victory. The Damper and the Flues mak ‘ % L E he 2.1 , | Baby r B sed et lues e k. Entrance _stairway near to Thames ;.. %een racing for three full seasons | somy oo D ™ (G- o ¢|son was held by the squad today in| The scoresi I \ 3 . The s Naticiel Bank. on the Grand Clroutt without being o | ‘Tme 503 T-s 303 ‘474, 2.05 -4, |DIeperation for the ope game, . A a i Outside s o winner until today. He hns been be- g ko A =% | with Coiby next Saturday. 3 1 of 380200 —— hind the money but few times, how- A A ¢1200, | g tescley Taylor, substi tackle IBER IRER R AW/ ol'd Cogwheels ever, and last year at San Francisco | % s pacing, 3 In 5, purse . | 1ast vea d Richard Harte, varsi- Lo g T it won two races. - This afterrnon Little Frank D, b g b: ty end, were newcomers on the squad. 01 0 olFicicherss 3 o R % a i3 ELL-AN s a little more strength than Vireinia | Little Frank (Valentiny 12 1 1 1|Tom Inrisht, one of the candidates | 1450 dkmma 31346 aANEeS S o5 iy R o s Qg B iy L Raeea ol e e S PYEER iiis A e SRR S S S he third heat Pittsburzh was beaten | Hal (McPherson) ...... 10 | to Cambridge today to take exa &= 0 e {pert . S Absolutely Removes | je s v, ot Moia oo @z 1 113 tora Tor radmiztion Lo iieer. Ho e G ol [Oven heat per pound of coal than any other tove o th ook : s 3 Little ank . & recent addition to on vood, blk h (H. was dropped by the faculty jus e- 13 0| Totals % 324 8 1 3 . i Indigestion. O“ePack'age the Valentine stablo, took th plleming) .0...0.0 14 2 412|fore the Yale game last yénr be- e "?le'h'""?shmj:hrdm“bh"hh@s, One full of coal, 3 L i provesit. 25cat all druggists, | The fsld was the fiymeat thls vear o | Berier Resitara, 5 5 |7 | canee of seholarship_ificuitis. d : ERRERRNE=! e other receiving the ashes. As one empties the other fills up., e Lo to Queen Hal, a Canadiv mare with Tango, br h (Todd) .. 711 2 7| GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY sk fr, Wamr, AT A One trip to empty the ashes and bring back the coal. k % >4 — ittle Frank D. finishing twelfth. In | . B, bre (Bel) 010 8 513 8 gy My 5 " % 7 : each of the next three miles ILittle | el B., ch g (Stokes) 6 4 Wationai Leagu e AN o e The d which “b: ‘checks”™ “Lindles™ wi - ~ - BROOKLYN LOSES GROUND, | gach of the next three " Torace McKerron, € Sloe soun g mmun ool 49430 ki il ead “kindles™ with one Removatle g 4 : (Milter) SSoarahat New Yo ertson i B Red Sox Gain Ground American | 2.11 Class Trotting, 3 in 5, Purse $1200 ; (i11eT) - 11109 4 ¢ ati_at Brooklyn. 3 Pt 3 SR & EndShelves R e aae McCloskey, br &, by Theodo- s e s e Chleago.at Pitaceionta. | R R d.The fiues that distribute the heat evenly—no waste! And o, soties of i 20 S DAl : A v e T LS SHESRT dn Ry ere are at least seventeen other Crawford advantages demon- el Crawlord foa = lost | Virginia Barnett, b m (Duf : 1 < 3 E : ; Chicago, Sept. 18 —Brookiyn lost|Virginia Barnett (Dur- ing, bl b (Snow). . 5 12 10ai HE ool strating why this Range is superior to all others. s ek ey & ground iona E ) SSSeaies st e wnor, b h (Childs) 10 6 Sdr. H B0, 3 d the meny o b= by dropping half of a double| Bittabureh, ch & Glurphs) bh (Her- P s meEne Toears been ling Crawlond Runges for year, Madam, and 1 om cenia wique snd dincive = %o Cincih whil e 58 a, 2 —— = s a life investment for your home. Axd I it superiorities. - sivaie, Philaaciphia and oston, were oIy . 82 . JBamEal sure o other Renge can equal Crawford satisforton, e i = spectively. The Tesult cut down Brock BC 3 6 10|N. F. A. HAS FIRST o i Wi 200000000 00 Gushvm if desired: I ead over Philadelphia to one (s same o ric : 0010001 32 & end (sing ) e g over Boston 1 two and a B8 e e FOOTBALL PRACTICE (Second game, call- iy sitour! i o - end (single) or clebated (double). al os. . £ (Lase A n éo b, Smith, Fietcher, : e e Jack X, oh & (Grav) 20 Candidates Respond to Coach Mo- Gremna “Tame Sold by M. HOURIGAN ESTATE o Won. Lost. PC | Vrodaier b o Kay's Call. Philadelphia 2, Detroit 0. . Norwich, Conn. D otonin . 2 89 33828 | Georse N. Patterson, Thought the weather was just a e T e = | S ar 55 58338 i i catel - ay, 2 . scorin - t baci into first place in ‘ buth runs without a hit, In'the irst | FOOTBALL WORK AT parents, ome brother, David Alden|parsonage, o le race, winning i 't walked, started to steal and came ish. Mr. and Mrs. bert Allyn andatheir e it et to > home when Stanage thiew the ball be- WESLEYAN STARTS TODAY Entecing Mafne Collcges daughters of Holyoke, Mass., are tha 3¢ use th ions (Fimst ga obb in center ficld. Craw: T » 3 o N i P L e as ! < ST | e Tiales's iy in the third and the | Coach Kenan Opens Quarters in| Georse Potter son of Courtland C. Her AL e D b sin, It paeshtazerover Do- | tter reached second. He took third Fayerweather Gym. Potter, left Mohday for Boston amhi | “Pavia*taiup of New York is spend- But the Qifierence between the a sacrifice and sconed when Mitchell 5 e will ‘sail for Malne where he will at-|ng 5 few days as the guest of his{ J ot he reckoned in terms of | w to second to force Myers, al-| Middletown, Conn, Sept. 18—Foot- | {end this winter the University of|gaughter, Mrs. George Scott. | e 9 W fritod plarete N there was an easy play at the | ball work at Wesleyan University will | Maine. He was graduated with the| “yfigs Narguerite King has returned| hai¢ bohind the leaders, MARKET WAS BEARISH LEAGUE STANDING plate. Vitt was out of the game as the | DeEIn tomorrow. The advance guard [ Class of 1916 from Stonington Hish | 1o Providence to teach, utter spending| ing = e i | resuit lu: hrl-mg hin on the wrist by a ?fe‘t:isq\;ga ‘sn:«-r:{ élfnr]‘Foi‘Alch D;u: s o b i the summerx with her parents, Mr. and| Won. Lost: | APC.|Trading Excesded One Milli h 500 D ational League, por. | Ditche Sunday. This required a | Kenan, '15, opened football quarters ocial and Personal. Mrs. Fred King. Club. Wony P2 lipy E xcospdtons sonvS‘av‘cs 200 Dl et e L L B 3| shift in the Detroit lineup. in Faverwéather eymnastum this af-| Mrs. John Grifiin of Portsmouth, N.| Miss Marguerite Green has returned| Deiroft -....... 8% 61 57632 LR oasamva Ceasion, Dist % Philadely A 80 ? | Seord ternoon and handed out suits and |, is the guest of Mrs. Clarence Wil- [to Ashaway after a visit with Mr. and} Chicago 5K 62 56643| New York, Sept. 18-—Althoug! | ? Erie Duon f1ox- o 854 Philadelohia (A) Detroit (A) equipment to the men who were on | liams, G Mrs. Bergen I. Greene. Sl 1ag In todays beoad matker asaly ers| e 5 iRl ek a : i nbo g elhand. Track and field work will be- | Ars. Charles McNear has arrived to | Harry Douglas returned Sunday from| AMERICAN LEAGUE lcosdaa Ta Tottion. £ha Chicas oly 13 i g|sin tomorrow also. nd the winter with her daughter,|New York where he has been receiva| UMPIRES UNFAIR | Successive full sess B : o8 ojcobbier 350809 SR s A. L. Pitcher. ing medical treatment | President Lannin Says the Red Sox |the new rocord of 108 5§, ther S o B Yimitonsh” 3 0 3 0 o With $50 Check. Miss Eula Dimmock is substituting | Visit with Mrs. Jennie Tyier. Are Getting Raw End of Decisions.” | j;ino" coles and a renewal of i 0/Bums. ib 030 8| New TLondon, Conn., Sept. 18.—Man-, in the grade at the Mystic Academy | Mrs. Conoling Hilton has returned, activity. St @ * 5 5§ }lager M. Eugene McCann and play-|this week, there being so many pupils | from Keene, N. H., where she visited. Chicago, Sept. 18.—Joseph J. Lan-|™%7 o440 fnqustrials, copper e i o 2 5 2 % 3lers of the New London baseball club, |a new room had to be opened. hér parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman nin, president of the Boston American | oo 700 08 SENETIE, CODDET Glevetand 0 0 0 oflpennant winners of the Eastern| Mrs. Clarence Williams' father and | Holdredge. League club, late today confirmed | ¢ 50t R, 5 PWon G0, TG Washingion 100 0 0fFongue, were presented each a check | sister, M. Morah and Miss Lottie Mo- stories that he planned te give up his | "0 A2 0 S LIRS Dot = i 3| for $50 from the owner of the club,|rah of Nashua, N. H. have arrived part of the club if his teant aid mot | 300 With sreater eain = = () Batted for Mitchen! Commodore Morton F. Plant tonight.|to make their home with her in Mys- win the champlonship this year. MT.|,;3 esg promine B Robbins-Red Div - St s Stk n an The occasion was a banquet given to tic. i o ; o B ibe Lannin said he was convinced the um- | ;o11aneous issues, shippi Brooklyn, N s 1 e tenics et ‘he members of the baseball team by | John B. Copp is spending a few Ul pires in the American T.eague WeIe|iotors were subject to broke with Cincinnati foday, winning 200 the fans of this city and at which|days in New York. . giving his team the worst of it and |feking and filine, losins the first game by 4 to . Severs M7 Plant Was the guest of honor. | Miss Loulse R.'Schroeder has re- Danger Signal . A ere 5 v *hich tir second by 2 to 1 in o= urned to Columbia university, after a cause they' thought the zame. it o S b = ney outpitched Schneic visit to her father, Henry R. Schroe- g v fi?‘YJ i Ac e . 3 . Sherman, Tz - JIMMY VIOX TO These reversals were partly neutrs izeq by a sudden spurt in oils, Toxas QUIT BASEBALL | Company scoring an extreme gain of | White Sox Hel, i . | e mon e St MYSTIC e it ST Saffered with Iddney troRbIEY Piace. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S And M 5 had a tired fecling in my back, di Sept. 18 —Chicago forced | |nvitations Out for Broham-Melvin | Feturned from a visit in Maine. have any, o £t e tined e e oo Extremn Tl into first place today 2 3 _Mrs. Charles C. Meigs of Brooklyn, | out. T nsea Moley Kidney Pills and in &, Pacifio. Coast Leaguer Was Recently | 14 132 points at 117 1-2, while Mexl < F amy the ea) o2y | Wedding—George E. Tingley Wins| N Y. s the guest of Mrs. Arthuf | few days began to feal hetter. and now Y | can Petroleum rose Imost three | . & = i~ Purchased by Pittsburgh. points, ” e - ith the world’s cham-| Two Prizes at Photographers’ Show | Burrows. 1 have entirel ered and have had Farly gains in the more mercurial| 1oi s two pions Philadelpbia won from| =—Death of Silas Gaston Fish. Jack Wheeler has left to resume "”n;‘i‘iw‘q?\h“‘,afl;‘?.“‘f.d?.r;,.'n"é"‘fi';"‘r;‘aw Pittsburgh, Sept. 18.—Jimmy Viox, | stocks including the 7 3-4 point rise| 200 Miumi C 1 & wildipiteh ‘ax fod | Detroit e score was 4 to 3. i his duties at Worcester Tech. MR Rt e infielder of the Pittsburgh National |in Driggs-Seabury, were soon surrend- | 100 Mo. Ku on Criffith’s singk reat scored for Boston scored its first run in the| The wedding of Miss Clara Broham House Party at Summer Home. b filter and mruwm{ League baseball club, who was re-|ered, while such market . leaders a Mo P Brooklyr inning on @ |second. Lewis singied after one was|of Stonington and Irving T. Melvin of | Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. Rathbun poisonous waste mat- pass, a scores leased last week to the Los Angeles | Union Pacific, Reading and the meta club of the Pacific Coast League, an- | closed at varlable net losses, even | and went to third when Leibcld | Mystic will take place Wednesday at|have been entertaining ed Gardr Yomt. et kidney troubles“and | le. On an at-|Calvary Episcopal church, Stonington, ; 9 ailments : : 2 le. C =ie Spis e , | mer home in Quaimbaug Mr. and_Mr: Sl e DT . 3 nounced upon his arrival in Bitts- | Steel succumbing to the general tremd. Cluoipeat £ Yo a o tempted doun! Lewis counted |at 1.30 o'clock, 2 large number of in- | William Dickerson and Chester Kelly | qilgiicne is one of Nature's degses burgh today that he would quit base- | Total sales were 1,185,000 shares, of 15 0 o} when E. Collir wild 10 the|vitations to the ceremony have beenfof Providence, Mrs. Mary Kelly of | up and inactive. It is often followed. bail before he would accept the ar-|which Steel contributed no less than SR issued. : Port Chester, N. Y. and Mrs. Frank | by . annoying bladdé’ or| rangement. He recently purchased a |15 per cent. o Terry’s fumble of Walker's grounder Won Two Prizes. Dickerson and Miss Josephine Dickin- | urin: pufly swellings um-| farm near Lexington, Ky. General news over the wesk-end, in- £ 10380 “f"_r] J.':m'mix (hud ',\'n.)l;(;i alrd Lewis’ | George E. Tingley has returned from |son of Mystic. ;le‘r § 3 len ankles and ‘pain- ¥ g Clanine s slianettc e ok local i ottt 000 ble netted two more for the cham- | the annual session of the Photograph- e D. Johnson and dau O . = - Files Bankruptoy Petition. e e e Touden:ss 020l Williams was touched for sin- | ers’ Assoclation in Boston which was Bl Johuson have rettint |iae ol S ianey Ell e S b e iiyn A BN bt T i e el e e D Winewe g by Scott and Cady, the former |held all last week in Copley hall. Mr. Taine. Kdnevs 't healthy action, and -whemi petition In bankruptcy was filed here | ceipt of more British gold, were help- 00 Pacitc ot et £t s, S third on the latter’s hit. Shore | Tingley has been an exhibitor therc ard of Bast Green- | the Kidneys prope by the Exposition Park Asso-|ful to the constructive side. This was e aned and Russell replaced Wil- | for several years and has always come S the guest of Rev. and | functions the poisonous nat which controlied the Pitts- [ neviralized by less optimistic Pl Co Totals & | liams. Hooper lifted a fly to Ldebold | back with a share of prizes and this 7 at the Mernodist | Is =limi 1 the system. { Federal League Baseball team |from western centers, the rai Eres Coul Store by innings: jand Scott scored after the catch. year was mno exception. Fle was Lee & 13 handed last fall. Accord- | bor crisis still being felt in t Cincirnatt 01080001l Chica s were made in the |awarded Friday the second state prize S—— P = 6.t e Watifion the® frideltaimase | tion. Brookn oL e e | o nd ninth innings. The |for Connecticut, and the landscape | WANTA GO HOME of the association amouts to $173,044.| Bonds wers firm, but featurless. To- e " e, MeKechnie, - Dau | feam had numerous chances to | prize went to Mr. Tingley also. o A o tal sales, par valcue, were $4,150000. Steng: runs, but did not avail themselyes Buys Maxon Property. ‘a5 = Dnited States bond L e s f the obportunity. Janvrin’s flelding [ gyiay Maxson's house in High street = 83 “Lock Pa, H ORACAIL buFRbonbon Tels peiasstts (40 o known as the Cromwell house, and oc- e = 00 a, now Ted s Gmos wEn s tate 40T Ohioassl ) cupied by Ar. Cheney and family, has TAKE BACK WHAT s B0 Grohzb 4 0 2 0 o b hpo a een bought by Mr. Edward Gilroy ‘Gets-it’ Works!” Bosat i o 4272 3 5l who recently moved to Mystic from You weRE AnD GIVE e S i i e 410 1 . $ 913 0|Rhode Island. His sister, Miss Fliza- » ESTERDAY . 4 e 400 Acme Tes |icniem ¢ 1 2 1 H § 31} §|beth Gliroy, will make heér home with Y ZHy 3 100 Adv. R oden. s 2 1 o iia m. 3 Lifts Your Corn Right Off. 100 Asms Hubbee” Sion 88 Hume 312 H 3 5089 0| Mrs J Elizabeth MacGown has sold Never Fails. 1200 Aaa Jondan Soin ®y° SRS 3 1 Sfiimimots § ¢ § § o[ her cottage at Cedar Crest to Miss “Fver in your life see a corn come| 2200 Alis Chslmers Studebaker Totals 32 8 50 e OfTerryss 3 o o 2z 1| Hlizabeth Gilroy. out like that? Look at the true skin| 13 4m e~ Total P T T e e underneath—smooth as the' palm of | 10800 Am Texas o @) Baied for Marmad i 10 SRR OBITUARY. vour hand! 6400 Am Thind _ Avenuo Score by innlag: Williawisp 2 0 0 0 o _— ot Protaces metnna s s e . 4 1100 Am H & L pr Type . Two base Mué Chase. . Ax"":vr <3¢ 1000 0 Stlas Gaston Fish, the nine. la 1000 Am Jo» Bes .. i R T Tenae et saet <31 5| Son of Silas and Helen Gaston Fish, : e i e 4 o . (3) Batiad) for Ness a0y - died at the home of his aunt, Miss 1 11200 A Lomeos Ution Pao pr Cubs' Battery Made Poor Showing. o) Bated for Lyna o St Bleanor Fish on Fast Main street on 14780 Am Smeiing T Gnr stores Philadelphis, Sept. 18- Hrrors while | Lo Eatied for Hastrook fn éth. Friday night, after a long illness. He was born in New York June 12, 1907, 100 Am & but has spent a great deal of time at 000 Am S#1 Fas. T. 8. L Aleohol McConnell was pitching and vad work oston 002100 V% G e o et R R RN 3 500 Am Sugar - T8 e T B e e = osoe el base” s, "L 2. Three bace hits, the home of his aunt on account of 360 Am Susar pr BT T ery, 5 ning gave Phila- | yod. 1 Colins, Jacksn. ~Sacritcs hit his poor health. He leaves besides his 100 Am Tol &Cab. 700 Am Tel & Tel 200 A Tobacco delphia an_easy victory today, 6 to 1. Catcher O'Farrell, who reported to Manager Tinker yesterday, had a fin- . 8. Steel pr ol 10 Utah Copper .. ¥ Car Chem o0 Am waew I e Wm0 e e mont rand iie ol & finy | Thomas Pitches and Wins First Major o549 Am gno 3 3 Wells Taro .. tip In the first inning. He was the League Game. 100 Anaconda 500 Weet Mary £ e Chicazo team t ‘ 100 Aneconda PR ourth catcher of the Chicago team to| St. TLouis, Mo., Sept. 18.—Claude be hurt on the club’s present eastern | Thomas, a recruit from the Des Moines trig, the others being Archer, Wilson | team of the Western league, pitched and Bliott. 5800 Alchison 100 Achison pe' 15100 Bald " Locomo 100 Weattnghouse 100 Woolworth 200 Worth Pump . i 3 his first league S R et M2sm e Sheg 0 7" eaasis 0 So rata B oy it n R W ‘Well Now, Look at That! Off Comes That 300 Batopolls Min = zetderss "% 273 3 Ilpaserrcr "3 50 0 o ington winning, 1 to 0. Washington Pesky Corn as Slick as a Whistle. 875 Beth. Steol COTTON. Jacobson,rt 2 0 3 0 O0|Bancroftss 8 1 0 4 0| scored its run in the first. Leonard | he earth is blessed with the onb, | ‘100 Brows nos New York, Sept. 18.—Cotton futures | Nt & 5 § 3 olwiuictar 3 8 o 5 of Solsed went to socond when Foster STATE OF CONNECTICUT. imple, painless, never-failing remedy | 600 Bums Brms. closed firm. _October 15.72; December | Moiwiw:2b 4 0 8 1 0|Ninomsy 4 1 2 2 | Sinsled, took third on Milan's sacri- S - . - <ie makes millions of corn-pestered 16.87; Tonua¥y 16.95; March 16.11; May | Sumdt 472 3 & slonmbet £ 1% 0 0l fc0 200 came home of Crite sl THESE TWO BROTHERS All Residents of Connecticut owning taxable securitie! people happy, and that's “GETS-IT.” 4 52, emona.o ciitrer.s b et ] " : 3 A = ey DL i s SO ) e i S5t teady: Tiddiag 1685, Qepenge {84 ¢ lEmime” {278 1 8| beyond second base. 4rc Laweence and, Eart Dougherty, chi- §| are liable to tax at local rates unless the State Tax of fousi e b and dig at their corns with | 300 Cal Petmleom % = e U L i Rele e T G st Louis (&) 15, Groton N. Y., who says “I give Father mills on the dollar has been paid to the State Treasuref knives and razors--wrap their toes in| sise con Temie MONEY. N mny e S B o a npo » of jobo’sMedicinctotheboysand have taken = paciages with bandages or sticky | 8900 Cent Loather New York, Sept. 18—Call money [xknabs 0 0 0 0 0 517 2 ofsmotonye ‘3 078 & 0 t mysell with “excellent results, Tt cer- = B (o e “na T with | 15588 S £°0R stendy: Mgt 3 Jovr 2 130 Tuling zace Eaaas SRR AR R - e ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30th sal, s, Nothing like ‘his with “GITS- | 800 Chle Gt Wea last loan 2 3-4; closing bid 2 1-2; | 195,35 %1 2 3221 oGl g0 2ol BEh R VY D - £ Ji ¥our corn loosens—you lift it| fip &% £ 57 2" gffered iat 3 3 Seors by tacimen o §00 ¢ ofiammia 31300 i Th t f th T 1 i « There’s nothing to press on the| 1700 Chi M & st ¥ = on ) 5 0 Mamans, 1200 a H ec y S S 5 Angeia Gomant agk for | i ce & W eRinAuTl R R AR "‘1-‘:‘.‘,’:"%’.2: e ohoire IRRER e R R EER 1e estates of those who neglect to pay this tax must pa; it tonight r - High. Yow. Clo eily, Nichoff. YLeft 3 2 -y |- 5o % Jig s et au vy gnl B8 o ba ¥ B = e e 13314 AT e H S=TS-IT” is sold and - | 3500 Chino Con DL 850N . 2 4. b ATTETA oy s tges €l .- w8 W el | Tyler's Effectivencss Wins for Boston Fes ERER] Balances in Banks (not in Savings Banks) are liabl 1i-, or sent on receipt of price by E.[ oo Gomput Ter - ! Boston, Sept. 18—Tyler was the big Totals FERTIR P + . B R Lawrénce & Co, Chioego, Tii: 188 Doont Dut iy oy [factor i Bostons 2 to o victory over Plank 1 0th. to this tax. Instructions and blank lists sent on appl e & 2 = % L uis to 3 S i 3 i / I~ 3HERE s no savertising mediwm n | 15 com Comenci heid the visitors to three nite Gid not cation to State Treasurer at Hartford. | {letin for business results. 200 Cruclble Steel e 501316 50718 50X | runs. Boston hit Meadows hard butl wiin, Punk. 3 F. S. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasur % - 5 4

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