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e UE [ A OTFIR] | | tmo nt & xair gimes anoud of Ghi. |[rmsmmererm e | TRAVELERS DIRECTORY ‘The standing: CHELSEA LINE TO NEW YORK - _ INSURANCE INSURAN COMPENSATION Let us quote you rates’ J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street. BURGLARY INSURANCE CE Wv:. Lost. P Boston . . 86 60 58911 | Robbins and Braves Have Best Chance to Compete in World | fhicazo - 85 84 57047 The Noflm:h Fur Co ne - 35 65 36666 now located at their new Series—Tigers Ousted From Top Notch—Giants Withm" u;!::.l e wé&iy"t‘x.‘i"eéfi g‘:m;;:é‘ store at 45-47 Main Street, next to Shea & Burke’s FREIGHT AND PASSENGER One Game of Major League Record for Victories O reas 2ot Senset Furniture Store. We are open for business now with SERV:CE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK YESTERDAY" T AR PR L3 Tacp s i m‘l\: shRESUF' 2 a new line of Furs,.Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trim- From Norwich Tuesdays. Thurs- —=— iiean ] Washington_5. Detrott 6. . mings for Fall and Winter. <New York, Brooklyn Bridge, days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. —IN— 2 s b s Boston 3, Cleveland 5. ; Pler, East River, fcot eams in the Na-|men at opportune moments. Boston | . xewYork 1. Chi o e tional and American leagues . show | made seventeen runs in the series to| Philadeinhia 2, St iz “ =R Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- The Travelers Insurance:Co.|uncrpecica Sitongih; srookivn *and |aix for Defroit’ Moving to Cleveland, | Filiichiis & & fois & (S Tine All Remodeling and Repairing at reasonable prices. R, Boston, as indicated by the results of | Friday, with Shore pitching, Boston National Leaaus. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—3$1.25 A the past week, will compete in the | beat the former league leaders, 4 to 1.| No games scheduled. seh - 1916 world’s series. Although pen- | On Saturday Mays defeated Cleveland AR e Riecotation, v nants are by no means clinched by |5 to 3. At Loulsville 5, ¥ o”w,c u’. o : e . o B: PLLEARNED & CO.. | ot e e | Brvious tof th Mlsamisiiint pariis] Dhimiel GCumil 2 (i eime) [ | B * . (Second game.) PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Agency Established May, 1246, Boston in the National and Chicago :5::1“5151 ?&i‘”’tm‘.?:‘?}fh 11;34‘1& I;rol}:‘q: At Toledo 5. Tnmatapolls ¢, o Dt ume) i : § B D I e Ao, I It | The. Detror foam: won. Friday Prom | AhMiwiuirs 5" pou 5 (st cume.c 18 years in Norwich M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor Brooklyn and Boston and the latter | Washington but lost Saturday. Chi-| At Kanss City 2, Minneapolia 3. GFirst game.) S R ob ert J. C 0 ch rane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. gained advantages of which It may | cago, after losing two to Boston, took s Clty 4, Minncapolls 4. (Second game, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. be impossible to deprive them. SNe St Gl fies Do Euaaiona, S By | danon) ut ea 0! was £ mB'Mon ;:u-t-d lDe;rm*-B ron | 020 FuL | New Yorksrgflm:eforz Chil SATURDAY’S RESULTS e two league leaders, Boston |cago ay and on Saturday defeat- made the best Bhowing during the | ed Detrot. i it ea e seaaus. weel. Boston ousted Detroit from 7 e e G e ) first place and ended the week 28 Glants [Making Sht (Dash: New York 6, ‘6t Toule 1. (PLt gemes =" points aheaq of Jennings' men, - Al-| Aside from the pennant race, the| New York 5, St Loais 0. (Seeond same) though Chicago moved into second | Fun of victories made by the New | Chlcago 3, Brooklyn 1. (First game.) place, it is further behind Boston than | York Nationals is featuring the base- [ ghicsée L Brookiyn ., (Second game.) last Monday. At the end of play last | ball news.. By winning two games| beston 1, Pt 1 (s fame) % Sunday Chicago was ten points be- | from St. Louis on Saturday, the New American League. % hind Boston; at the end of play Sat- | York team bettered its record of 17| poson 5 Clerelana & 2 urday it was'24 points in the rear. |Straight sames made in May, as well | Washington 6. Detroit 5 . Recovering from its apparent slump, | as_its record of 18 straight made in| St Louls 4 Phiadelphia 3. Are you POSITIVE that yourRFElElE, Boston won every one of the seven 19’2_5 anl(:a?me wmndn gne game of the | New York 7, Chicago 2. is in STRONG | sames it played. ~Chicago lost to the |Mmajor league record for games won Ln\;s,_t.éngfiifm;?mfle pomy,i. for T %,‘“t"“,“é"s'" Sm‘;dfi angg‘;\m“d;y C;md Ll)gstwcn.ty straight by Providence in GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY / o o) it | Detroit dropped three games to Car- 8 just as much as the company behind it | yyoo s TPPCT TTCS, SIS nesday Boston Loses Ground. is able to live up to its terms—insure | and Thursday, Pitchers Mays, Leon-| Boston lost ground today in the through this Agency where you can be |ard and Ruth turning in successive | American league race by dropping a Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING is as essential modern house as electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. National Leaans. Pittsburgh at Boston. St. Louls at ew York. Chicago at Brookiyn. SURE. victories. The Detroit pitchers failed | game to Cleveland, while Chicago and Cinclnnatl at Philadelphla. v ISAAC S. JONES completely to hold the Boston bats- | Detroit won. The champions are now <American League. T : Soson st Curizng J. F TOMPKINS Insurance and Real Estate Agent New York at Chicago. e R 2 B 2t st Touts. Richards Building, 91_Main St. N aatineton o Dot LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. 67 West Main Street” T. F. BURNS Heating and Flumbing ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, itiomeys-at-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shatucket St Entrance _stairway near to <Thames SATURDAY’S MARKET. 200 Touls & Nash 182 132 132 | New York ol iy 100 Mackay- Co pr 08% Pittsburgh o7 National Bank. Telephone 38-3. : . . 3600 Maxwe e “hicag . . Trading Was Dominated to an En-| "% Mazvdl 3 Co i S 92 Franklin Street HARVARD OPENS FOOTBALL ormous Extent by U. S. Steel. e e ue SRR W SR 2400 3 SEASON WITH A VICTORY | New York, Sept. 23.—The two-hour| 2300 Miami Tepper P o« T ? st session of the stock exchange toda 100 Mo Pac ctfs Chicago - |flo" JAs INGS . i S 5 Mot Power 3 Crimson Eleven Routs Colby 10 to 0.} was a fitting climax to the five pre- S ts B Dottt ceding full sessions of flie week, sales | 119 Mo b B Lot ISHED PROMPTLY BY Harvard defeated Colby, 10 to 0| exce: s Rl Bt. Louis ing e Saturday in the opening football game | Sxcecain® 1.000,000 - 2irrton Bl e grst 2 to 0 and losing the second, 3 | CADILLAC ANNOUNGES ITS . of the scason for both teams. War-|many years. Inciden it Cox e erladeishia us” 5| Briagelphics victory was the first new eieuT-cvuinoer car. | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O ard scored a goal from the fleld inthe 15th consecutive ; in which 7] ] _— here this season. aba —_ goal from the 35 yard line. At the| “rading'was again dominated to an| Sy ¥ SR MIRACULOUS CONTEST |and helped win his own game with a| Fundamental Soundness of Original e bl cor Habvard, on o | soormous, extent by U Sheel o) LN ¢ Rk - With Three on Kavanaush Drove Ball| St Soutiet i the thins WoIoeis | Now i Dorthmce o Eincen Souy| DBS. L. F and A. J. LaPIERRE er a serles of line plunges he was cialt}es, while shipping issues, equip- 200 ,mm‘u Siver Through Hole in Fence. triple scored Schang, who had walked Styfes. 287 Main St. Siven “the ball ‘on Colby's 20 yaea |ments and munitions were heavy or| 80 Puc Mau in the seventh. 3 : fine, and in a sensational zigzag run |2t least irregular. In fact, the market| 1000 ¥en R R - Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 24.—A hole in| A wild throw by Picinich and Parn-| .. 3 PRACTISE LIMITED TO carried the ball between the. goal|aS extremely one-sided, ‘rails failing| 300 Peorlo & East - the fence swaliowed Kavanaugh’s tri- [ham’s wild pitch enabled the locals to{ .For the third year, the Cadillac Mo- | poo Ear Noze and Throat posts for Harvard's touchdown. For |t share in the movement to any ap- 100 P Co ple in the fifth inning here today, four | Win the second game. gA base on balls | tor Car company announces its eight- ye, ” = o Cawley . contributed feature | PFeciable extent. 10 Bl Goa runners came home and Cleveland's | to_ Shotten, Millers double, Sisler’s | cylinder cars, with no radical changs Hours 10 . m. to 3 5. m. ~ Jvs. ‘The scare: nited States Steel made an ex €00 Pitts Coal pr game with Boston was won. To clinch | sacrifice “fly an cinich’s error, net- |, LS 7 DS e Colby | treme advance of 4 1-8 points to| 0 Dirss St ‘cer the victory Cleveland added another | ted the locals two runs in the first in- | It the basic principles of design. i ... Pory 117 1-2, overtopping its previous high| tn b Ecy NS run in the eighth. The final score|Ding, while two talks, Parnham’s| ~The first Cadillac Eight proved so LEGAL NOTICES record by almost three points. TIts 2132 gluckqgl\'cr was 5 to 3. wild gltclrx and Mflk;‘rs sacngce fly | successful that it was found unneces- R L 4 contribution to the total operations of 00 By Steel S pr With the bases filled and one out, | 8ave St. Louis its other run. Scores: | i o ~ 5 TO CRE : T. Coolidge 1,100,000 shares was almost 30 per| sil BT s&‘.s‘h: 2 Kavanaugh, batting for Boehling, hit Philadelphia (A) St. Louts (A) s‘a.ry to .make any ra _al alterations o io(?}ii‘""r(()".( lll.l:l'),;:lfu(s .... Deasy|cent. Today’s maximum fqr Steel| 9100 Readtog _.. . 3 % 1ft | to left fleld, the ball rolling throuzh & vy 24 553 7 ofsotonic- 3 573 8 o o Yo2f, and the same 1 true now. bur i and ic col:nmonr puts it !alm st within four| 6100 Hep ll > ;'rxu - gs% 67% 67% _h;)lg benea;‘h the fence. It was a le-|Grover,2d 4 1 2 4 o|Miler.rf i1 0 In comment on this progression from £ Canterbu on the A Dow | Points of the preferred. 600 Bep T & St pr 11 110% 110% | gitimate three base hit. “The three |Stunk:t 4 0 3 0 OSislery 4 © o| year to year, adnering Septembsr, A. D. 1916, Other maximums included the lead-' o0 Soves Soor " 1: 16% o 18%| who-scored ahead of Kavanagh were |Schanglt 3 0.2 0 gfpmudy = 4 ¢ 8| General design and the ;‘;m[ehey,rsi,fl,’c':f Present—A.” HALI T LRy | b .... Stinson |Ing coppers, which were further stim- ears Roebuick 4 Galndil, who had doubled, Turner, who | Mcpnisdd 4 115 1 Ojarantet 4 2 0| ples, the Cadillac company says: ratgcdiaamtaabet Right Guard, ulated by reports of the closing of Shatuuck A € had walked, and O'Neill, Who had |Johnsoner 3 1 1 0 olAustingb 3 0 0| “This does not imply that the Cad-|ceased @ v et 3 .. Joyce|contracts by foreign interests running Soutn Pacite been hit with a pitched ball. Thom- |Hueve 3 1 1 1 offarieve 1 0 0 illac process of refinement had come| Ordered into bundreds of millions of pounds ath Ry as’ error was responsible for Cleve- | Seiboldp S e %] (0 a conclusion. in many ways, this|the credito Tazylor Heath | for - delivery in 1917. Anaconda rose witz, Motor land’s other run. el maEw ol is a Detter, finer Cadiline rae any|in their claims against said ' estat to 99 and Utah to 96 1-2, with ma- nd *Milling. Boston scored twice im the fourth zzPauiette 0 0 0| which have preceded it—the subject of | ViLLR Six months from Robinson Brownville | terial advances in American Smelting, e i on a single by Lewis and a pass to Wallacess 0 0 3 Untergitting . Tasearolii ana J:cijeC'{‘Ir posting u notice to th Inspiration, Kennecott and National Ten Copper Gardner, followed by singles by Scott Totals- - 29 3 37 18- 94 -Bebts ment I ACOTERODT ‘dwms» lenti \}01:\[\ ',‘“fi,?." of t H Boniis 1 Lead. Texas Co . and Carrigan. Gardner began . the |- o & “What tiie ShEenoe of radie ol ohi bt s e % Left Halfback Motors were us&all!‘ active, with Al '1_““““‘ W}:?]h QHS‘"E.lf- ~“°~\bflly_ ran 1;67 07 Bl O e T redlly means is that the u‘nderlayrifs Lo RublLz the orween .................. Crossman |new records for Maxwell at 97, and 00 Tnder Type m while enriksen, atting or (zz) Batted for Lavan in 3 principles of Cadlilac .\'~t e i rwich Bulleti Right Haifback Stutz at 77 3-4. Central Leather al- Tinig: Bag == A Scott, walked. Thomas was hit with |, Beore by innio o E Con St v-type elght-|having a circulation in Howeay ©...7... Bourne|so sold higher than before at 72 1-4. Tricn B'& 2opr a pitched ball, filling the bases. Ruth S e T e cenArctonliave been proven fand make rsturnitaith Fuliback, Thesie nins’ were offsst by idcoii Tnlon Pacige batted for Leonard and struck out. nits, Johnson, Seibold. Threo base hit. 1 ance of $1.000 Gare Mt el MR o) : Score by periods: of 1 to almost 3 points In Mercantile U Cigar Stores Hooper's sacrifice dy scored McNally | el A Tt meuns that the Cadillac company copy of reco Harvard weee..-s 3 07 0—10| Marines, Bethlehem and Crucible Tnlted Ry Inv _..000 ut Janvrin ended the game with a Philadelphia (A) St. Louis (A) hec ai = e any ALtest: 5 8 x z > % 5 % B B b ] b bpo a o|Das arrived at the deliberate judgmen % ehe Colby P LT Erey 00 0 0— 0 Steels, Continental Can, Baldwin Lo- S pes Byl iRy S con wittss 1 2"1 3 'ilswnum 1w "3 5% § 0fthat the kind of a motor (‘?\ (:Tf-‘x” Referee, Tufts of Brown; umpire, | comotive and sugars. . s Alc Cleveland (A) Boston (A) 5 ! 32 4 0.0]f nai AT WRlcH v Grover2h 4 03 0 24 it is now building repre Fultz of Brown; head linesman, Hap-| Continuance of _raflroad prosperity v e W YA ab npe a e FSINCT 42 31 n T e e oxocenis & Ligher good of Brown; time of periods, 12[was indicated by the August report by x s el @t Pt n TS LT - 3020 30120 ey h‘fi:lety !hd‘n any other in minutes. the Southern Pacific company, show- L Speakerct 4 1 2 0 OlWalkerer 5 0 5 0 ofpommsic 3 1.9 0 2033 3ot judsment of evers ermmr: nih® | undersigned at Canterburs, —_— ng a gain of $1,022,000 in operating T Roth,rf 3010 0 01 0 0|Johnsonef 4 1 0 0 OlWwallace3b 0 0 0 1 9 3ssocinted wi =S : t nd | i, “the time limited in the a DARTMOUTH CRUSHES ineome. P s Wamyss 8113 2040 Ol Bemane 2143 mmico 3131 of3350cted With this company, as well | fi-egling order. oy NEW_HAMPSHIRE | [Eoids yece teady, with otal ssles e Tamerh 3 08 ° e L SRR L PR e L e s R b T CORA I, HAWDS % 2 par value’ o ,975,000. J. & Wabach 7 O'Nelllc 2 0 6 2 21100} 3 258 G55 S - i new. C _con- 5 G El ac Easy Time—Score | Ponds were unchanged on call during | % Waren b 5 goemiizp 10 10 Pz |\ R EMPH L R R 1| pas 0 e fnest Cadillac tradition, | — o i reen Eleven Has Easy Time—Score |b0nds wel 3 Websen r B e Al o <y Slalrs e el down to the least and last of details— NOTICE TO CREDITOR 33 to 0. Vet Ooten el sKpvanagh 11 0 0 1030 1 piinans D 0T :nd_ advances them still more closely A COURT OF PROBATE STOCKS o100 Worth _Pump ot g8 o 38 00 afm Tous . 0,1 0 00 x—ctoward perfection.t . 3 , within and £ el Dartmouth opened the football sea- | sates. e SR e o4 e 00 0 0 0fgoro, "8, ek, Tite Achane, Metmats, - Saeri: | grovith the new’Cadillac is offered a | of Norwich, on the 2 5 i iut 1000 0fpeVals Sisler, bller. . ; greater ranze of body styles than ever | BeT A 6 — e xWalsh 0 0.0 0 0 5 3 before. The open, the two convertible: o y COTTON. e e e e and two of the enclosed cmié‘?fif—'él‘i id mouth’s first score came after Captain | 100 Allls Chal ot New York, Sept. 23, — Cotton fu-| () Batted for Scoiy in St £ anss % wheel base of 125 inches, while the 1o Gerrish picked up Irvine's punt and| 160 Am Bank Note tures opened easy. Oct. 15.78; Dec.| (=) Ran for Gardwer in sih New_Haven, Conn, Sept. 24—The| three seven.passenger enclosed core e ran 230 yards for a touchdown. A | 000Am Ag Chem. 195 Jan, 116.00; , Mar. | 16:13; ‘May .. (X) Baited for Temard in oth New York Nationals, with only two| have 132 inch wheel 1 5 “lin their klaims i 3000 Am Beet Sugar 2 ; (xx) Ran for Thomas in th. o i i ! base. n th : series of line rushes and a 45-yard| yer00 am Can 16.32. Ay regulars in the lineun, defeated the| Of the former, there are four cars,|Within six months forward pass accounted for the other | 100 Am Can pr . Cotton _futures closed steady. Oc-|Boston . 000200 semi-professional Colonials in an ex- | The seven-passenger touring car, with | Lo Rg & notl four touchdowns. The lineup and 600 Am Cor & T .. tober 16.52, December 16.01, January [Clcieland . 0000 40 hibition game here today, 8 to 5. The | disappearing auxiliary seas +: with a copy o: E 4 = summary: 100 4m B 16.12, March 16.27, May 16.49 o base hits Wanbsganss, Gandll, * Speaker. | score by innings: TNy be Conallomet T o | DoRE PerpeRE (o 1 ihe Tikoe IWhiere sald A - 3 N A Y. lome run, Kavanagh. e 1 = FITT - 3 velt, anc he sa Dartmouth N. H. College| 1I¥04R FY5 &% Spot quiet, middling 15.95. . New Wormoiz 15020, ) 220 8 0—8 11 4lilac of the open body type. This is|Town, and by publishinz the same once Dussossoit . Curriier 500 Am Yoo Seo . TR Colonials. 00001432005 9 6fsupplemented by a four-passens: ew per having eft End. 860 Am Linsecd MONEY. White Sox Remain in Race. pua Dona o and Kocher; Pum- | phacton, a two-passenger © roaarior|ail D Saluik THer Lieegicioor . Waterman| i) A2 New York Sept. 23 — Morcantils| Chicago, Sept. 2¢—Chicago remain- ST O With disappearing rumble seat for two G TR T p 3 100 Am paper -2. erling, 60 day bills|ed in the pennant race today by de- and a close coupled roadster seating| The above znd foregol Merrill ..... - B L Bell| uinin 471 1-3, demand ATE 3-4 cavles|feating New York 2 to 1 while Bog- | YALE ELEnEN SLOW four, each at $2,080. copy of recard. < — i 416 7-16. Francs, demand 5.86, ca- | ton lost to Cleveland. The locals now IN DEVELOPMENT | There are two convertible cars, that| Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, 1700 Am bles 5.85 1-4. Marks, demand 70 1-2,|are 2 1-2 games behind the league is, having permanent roofs and disap- SEtankiclut. : 500 Am cables.70 3-4. Kronen, demand 12 |leaders. i H pearirg windows, viz., a seven-: X Barrows ... Graham| 100 4n 1.5, cables, 12 1-4. Guilders, demand| Erratic fielding by the visitors, | -ack of Linemen ':a"d‘“" Comohes s ot cariar $5070, ban s Fa ppaen. ceby motified X 100 Am 40 3-4, cables 40 7-8, Lires, Gemand |coupled with opportune hitting by the Worke Victoria at $2,550. 7 ’ said estate Jenkins | 1300 Am 16.45, cables 6.44. Rubbles, demand 32 |locals, gave Chicago the game. A : 2 . naral , The list of enclosed cars includes a ton. Co 100 Am 3 1-2, cables 32 3-4. Bar silver 67 7-8,|lightning double play by McMullin, | Despite a week of pretty hardfroyr_passenger coupe at $2,800, andg 4| the time limited in the abov o B e 3 Mexican dollars_63 1-8. Government | B. Collins and Ness was the feature, | scrimmaging at Yale field it cannot be | five-passenger brougham ~at’ $2,950, | 0105 orde : S. Holbrook Westover | 95300 Anaconda . ; bonds steady. Railroad bonds firm, |Scor said that the varsity eleven has come|€ach with 125 inch twheel hase: & X n - EIOIBEOOK - 50w oniio s B0 A : S _— Now York (A) Chicago forward with leaps or bounds or that | Seven-passenger limousine at $3,600, a . Gerrish Irvine| It 6 & W 1° Ry STOCKIMARKET: Maseecr "3 373 8 Simuinn 8 it is in exceptionally fine form for|seven-passenger laudaulet and a NOTICE T0 CREDITOT s 800 A G & W I pr .. < Hendrsxrt 3 0 0 0 0 | the opening game with Carnegie Tech | Seven-passenger imperial with 132 inch COURT OF PROBATE HELD Thileseher 0 . Davis| 20 Bal Loco " . New York, Sept. 22—Beeves—Re- |Ppusiss & 0 0 2 0 3 Saturday afternoon. wheel base, the two latter at $3,750. ich, within and for the District Right Halfback ‘;gg A o ceipts 1,087 head; 72 cars on sale, LR S 3 Experiments have been the order The designs are beautiful in them- lay of em- R e e o A B malinly steers. There was a very slack [Baker®b 4 1.2 21 2 and shift has followed shift In rapid|selves. The exteriors are unmarred Fulibael 330 Beth Steel demand for steers with prices 15@25¢ | Bauman2b 3 1 0 6 0|Lyn.c 3 succession. The ends have been shak- Y encumbrances—all that can be Score by period e lower; fat cows were easier but oth-|Waitersc 3 0 3 4 0|Willamsp 3 en up, the facklers and guards moved | concealed® conveniently has been sg in said Di Dartmouth ... 7 713 6—38| it Buwn Tempnal P8 pieady: bitles Sl M. & oawn (SRR ot et 00 men about and even the center changed.disposed of. The running hoards are| Qrdered. That the N. H. College ..... 0 0 0 0— 0 2100Butte & Supe er of cars of steers unsold at a late|Ruselp 0 0 0 0 of Continuing the shakeups the quarter-|entirfly clear. Battery and tool com- | the creditors of said decease Referoe- #. 7 O'Brien, Tufts: 500 Cal ePtroleum hour. Faif to prime steers sold at = {back job has also been filled with a|partments are concealed under the|in their claims against s A 2 406 Cal Petrol pr $8@9.75 per 100 pounds; bulls at 3 in_ six months from this date by number of men. The backfeld prop-|dust shield alongside the wit] n o Gsition looms up as the only one over | boards, where their contents ae oig | POSHIE a notice to thut eifect, 10000 00 0 o|whic hthe coaches are not at all con-|of the Way but instantly accessible | Vith & copy of this o1 umpire, William_ - Bufke, _Worcester Tech.; head lineman, T. ¥F. Larkin, Holy Cross. Time of periods, 10 1100 Can Pac 21800 Cent Leather .. $2 @7; extra fat bulls $8; cows at @6.75. City dressed native sides her the sign- 300 Chancler Motor minttes: 00 Ches & Ohlo slow at 12@15 1-2¢ per pound. 100100 00 x| cerned. Spare tires are carri, sk HopLrnod TR o T et s SRS T % G G S Calves—Receipts, 1000 head; 650 on B " Three pase tit, ‘Whiams | Bob Bingham, one of the men whose | Cadillae upholstery 1o & e, | Seceascd last dv Mg re RIVERVIEW CLUB ENDS Gile O W pe o sale. Market active and general sales |Sicifee bits. McMullen, E Coline. Hendryx. and | photograph appears above, is one of | lation. It represents the most modes fhewspape: on in 1800 G M & 8 P pr 50c higher with a clearance of the : Fer et ; the regulars upon whom' much re- | developments in thorough commn" rict, and make return to this : CRACK SEASON| oo Cris & X W pen. Common to cholce veals sold at lianca 15 placed. He is o big DIuns- | giving qualities. . The cosmins Aot~ Y 5 : 500 Ch. R 1 & P Ry 3 @14.50 per 100 pounds; culls at Cobb Leads Tigers in Fray. ing back, fast on his feet and put uplrm is plaited over speotally gesi;“éa NELSON J. AYLID Judge 100 C C C & St L 3400 Chile Copper. 17700 Chino Con Cop §$5 and 39. Grassers and skimmilks at | Detroit, Sept. 24—Howard Ehmke | sreat same all of last season. deep coll sprines and Tigh quality | sopy of Feeord . o oE° $6.50@S8; yearlings at $5.50@6. .City | twirled his third victory for Detroit| Of Course the big ®rilliant of the| genuine curled hair. Extreme ineguali- | Attest: HELE Hospital Boys Cloaned Up by Potter Hill, Saturday. 20200 Col Fuel &Iron M. DRESCHER, eon at Hanover, Saturday, with an & mnms“a;gc_ easy victory over the heavy New jax Rubber . Hampshire college team, 33 to 0. Dart. | 500 4lnsks Gold Ar dressed veals firm at 17@2i 1.2c.; | today, beating Washington 6 to 5.|Blue backfield is Harry Legore, Who|ties of t: e 1 ant Cler Potter Hill came up strong Satur-| 800 Cal &8 1vpr country dressed at 15@20c. Jennings men hammered Walter | is expected to shine forth as the most | egects :o"ethre"a,‘fwx;‘i Mjucen ntheir G day afternoon and caused the second | ey Gon®L 0 - Sheep and lambs—Recelpts 3,829 | Johnson’s offerings without _mercy, | dashing and spectacular player of the | minor inequalities are lost in ite. ’“‘fi NOTICE.—All creditos aaid ides defeat of ihe Riverview club this sea- | “10p Conu Can o head; 7 cars on sale. Sheep steady, to | Cobb leading the attack with three | season. During the week he has meen | resilience. The entire construetion e | oooie einims Loainet coin astie re the son. They having plaved 21 games,| 500 Com Products firm;’ lambs slow and 25@40c lower, | singles and a two bagger in four |showing wonderful form in droP-| conducive to the very acwme of ciotins | hcibroianny 45° within with some of the fastest teams ob-| 100 Com Prod por Common to choice sheep sold at $6@ | times at bat. Cobb's double in the, kicking. - Tuxury. seating | fe time 1im bove and fore. tainable, . winning 18 consecutive| L0 Crudbe st o 7.75 per 100 pounds; common to prime | seventh, followed by Veach's single, | Art Gates is another man who 18| "Dools are wide, and the handl going orde. games, tieing ore and losing the last| = 400 Cuba Cgne S pr 2 o lambs at $6.50@11.60. Dressed mut- | Which Rice misjudged, scored the |regarded likely to develop into a firSt[ gesigned that they are not ane to copsd J. W NGTON, two which is a record that is liable 200 Deero DX ....eeocapeues 93 93 91 |ton firm at 10@16c.; dressed lambs|Winning run. With Leonard on sec- |class lineman. He played the end DO-| pn3tonr the Aettiog o It it cateh MOULTHRUP, to stand for. some time. 500 pel” tmasn 132% 151 easier at 16@19c. ond and ‘two out in the ninth Milan |sition last fo1l and got into the big| 1ot fh, o€ Clothing when eniering or ok Potter Hili put up & fast game of| 20 Dome Mie Hogs—Receipts 3,184 head; 1 1-2|singled to left, but Veach's throw re- |game in the Stadium. He is develop- | Ty (8 B85 o 0 : . S Balt althongn ther e cRBGRIAL] wE o cars on sale. Market lower with sales | tired Leonard ‘at the plate. Score: | ing fast and may be shifted to a Teg- | 1001e” secursly armo Sgmieel —Which | IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE several errors they did not do much| 100 Driges S Oar. of Tight to heavy weights at $11.10® Washington (A) Detroit (A) ular place at tackle. tates entranne tohen = driving—facill- | United States for the District of Con- Gamage, while the Riverview clab| 825 Ede ... 1125 per 100 Dounds; zoughs st $9.50 | romermn 5 B2 2 iy G0 2 o “Uplto aate Head Coach Jones has|iiles emtramce to and exic from the | necticut z sris Neal boys acted as though they were lost Foer2o” 5 8 3 0 olbwias 3 o 3 1 g|used Van Nostrand, Robinson, Potter | ™ 1 the' seven-passenge R e in the third inning when they threw Chicago, Sept. 22.—Cattle receipts | Mian 233 1 0fCob 4435 o|E L Smith and Ames at quarter and |, %, 5 SOVin-bassenger models the & the oteatioig ok ' the ball all over the field or falled to 3,000 head. Market unchanged. Good | Smi! 5 8 3 1 0|Veachlf 4 2 1 1 ¢|although Van Nostrand is expected Censen,’ entiral g s snuzly .lnt() Te- | Bankrupt, throw it at all which caused four runs choice steers, $9.00@1140; _yearlings, | Sl 2 1 9 0 Q)Crawiorast 4 1 1 0 0to be started in the same Saturday | fCRFIS CEHIElY out of the way when | gf = New %o be scored that spelled defeat. 00d to choice, $8.50@10.25; fair to|Juiels 1 1 3 0 ofTownsh 3 o's § o|the other men are certain to put ub| Tmno Yors or gpen ca e Bankrupt: ; - Enot was touched up for 12 bingles good steers, $7.50—8.50; range steers,|McBridass 8 0 § 2 OlStanuagec 4 1 2 3 0|a hard battle for the place. Duryee | % 007 2% 0 cars can be raise@| Notice is hereby given that on the jut he kept them well scattered while [ 1300 Greene C Cop $7.50@8.75; stockers and feeders, $4.50 | Willsmsid 4 1 4 0 olshmker” 4 0 0 3 ol will be available during the week, S aiowered Ly onme person. Storm | 2lst day of September. A. D. 1916, the ick had the locals standing on| 400 Guf S Stel @7.75; good to choice heifers, $7.006 | Hene” o 0 3 o 8| Totas The return of the battery men from | CUrtain are carried in pockets on the | #boye e e udie : er heads and held them to four| e juncis Ceniral 9.00; Talr_to good cows, $5.50@7.30. |sMomssker 1 0 0 0 0 Tobyhanna at this time came as a | Wnder side of the top. When released will' e’ neid e eties. 42200 Ins Copper zood to ‘prime calves, $9.00@13.50; | Gharitve 0 0 1 0 0 most welcome development for now S T position and are quickly + hils, office, 100 Tntermboro_Co ot v 9.00@10 e G e the coaches can look over a mew lot | Secured in place without get‘ing out of in said Distric —— = 100 1ai5Con pr avy s, 3$9.00Q10.25. Totals 5210310 3 of men. The squad is a fairly large | the car. aay of October. A, D. 1916, at 10 o clock Tt Far Gom CHICAGO GRAIN MARKEY. Wekbingion e I M s s 2 o o_s|one, ranging from about 50, but the| Throughout the car there is evidence | in the forencon, at which time the said - 9600 Tnt M M ectts . Open. Figh. Low. Close. Detmoit. .. "i1'2 1 04 01 e 5| coaches are somewhat disappointed | everywhere of the designers’ skill, anq | creditors m: attendg proye - thelr 11800 Int M M pr cife . A53% 1% 150% 150 Two_haee ‘Hits, Foeter, Vitt 2, Cobb. Thre base | that more good liné material hasn't | the care which has been taken to pro- | CLimS appoint trustee, be heard as to 1700 Tnt. Paver o oy ks Im bita, Henry, Heliman, Foster. Bacrice hite, Buch, | chacrn uD: vide for the. convenience and comfort | S ins astare Anl Gismossl thiremeTY Aisolutely Removes | s i xiga ™ AL et = of the passengers and the driver. e e e 298 e it - = 15 o = Greenwich—The New Haven road| The specifications include Delco elec- | bankrupt ansact such other bus. T{ldi esflon;One cka 100 Een Coty So Ta% 741, thietics Win and Lose. is planning for an enormous switch | tric starting and lighting, a feature | iness as may properly come before said 3 g pa . ge 300 Kuily 8 Tire 7% e St. Louis, Mo., Sept, 24—The game | plant at Greenwich. Plans for thel pioneered by the Cadillac five years|meeting. J g vesit. 25¢ druggists, | bt S A % | scheduled for tomorrow was advanced | Improvement call for a tower to house} 220. Auio-meter, clock, Gabriel anub. O L B InLbe ] 0y | "9%0 Lohign Valer Pri 4% |and plaved as part of a double head- | thirty-two electric machines and six- | TS, power tire pump, full tcol SquiD-| Norwich, Conn Senr bodtiuls 3 ; 100 Leo ‘Bub & Tirk 0k 2% |etr todsw Philadelphia winning thelteen mechanical machines. : ment, etc., are also included. R SR B A i

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