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INSURANCE |OU TAKE COMFORT FURNITURE BOUGHT ll;ll If not, call of ‘Write 4. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street . Nariwich, Conn. you on_your live stion. At any rate to be something ary for this part of Fane b, McBurney 2o Fso s, R. Wheeler 1If, Clabby cf. Hoiland rf. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Y Mational Loague. New York at H = Phillies Defeated Braves. Philadelphia, Aug. 8i.—Stock’s plen- did playing enabled Philadelphia to defeat Boston today, 4 to 3. Stock's two hits drove in three runs and he scored the deciding tally in the seventh inning with two out. "Score: A 24NN e ; 7 Ever Trotted by a Stallion—Time for Last Held by The Harvester and Peter Volo—Also Establishes '\"5?/ f Mark for Poughkeepsie Track. a3 : 4 : Movilless 4 0 1 0 X 420 ° : : Rensichs. b 4 118 H Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 31.—Two then called the game. Vaughn was Smih3b 3 1 1 0 new “fl:,ODlm mugw a trot-)Lit exceptionally hard. Score: . lhwnn-p:? : : : g " S B ineo. Ariven oy "B 7| Cincianati’ .0 1008 100 1 1 278 poi HERE is comfort in good furniture and . y by St. Fr ven by 3 =5, 000 . e E & Geers, when he trotted two heaty in| Do Carter, Vaughn and Wil- e there is more comfort in knowing Mitchell, Regan and 3/ son. hneider, Cueto, Wingo. MRS. F. C. LETTS WILL DEFEND HER TITLE As Champion of the Woman’s Western Golf Association. Chicago, Aug. 31—Mrs. F. C, Letts of Indian Hill, will defend her title as champion of the Woman's Western 2:04-1-4 and 2:01 3-4, defeating Mabel Trask in a special trotting event for a $1,000 purse. His time in the sec- ond heat broke the' former stallion trotting record of 02, held Jjointly by The Harvester and Peter Volo. The two heats were the fastest aver trot- ted by a stallion in a race. 'He also went the fastest mile and the fastest two heats trotted this season and es- tablished a new trotting. track record for ‘the Poughkeepsie track. The you have bought it at a place which guarantees its goods and is on the srgu_nd and .. able to make good any defect. G If You Want Satisfaction in your furniture from the time you buy it HERE you: DO obtain all that the term “INSURANCE SERVI Jepeiidable-compaties. (First_game.) (Becond game. Called . (First game.) (Second game. Called Washington in. Fifth Place. New York, Aug. 31—Washington went into fifth place in the American League and New York into sixth place when the Senators took a .double header from the Yankees today, 4 to 1 and 6 to 3, the latter an eleven (Called end of 1lth. Amgrican League. TEEE o . 1SAAC S. JONES ;2:::’ record was2:04, held by, Sweet | ) 0"" SLociation tomorrow RAEAINEL| Boson 5 Philadephis & Gint, game) inning contest. tnsurance and Real Estata Agent The time of the, second. heat by |Miss Hiaine Rosenthal of = Ravisioe, W ebingtan 4, New York 1. T fame) S e i until the time you are ready to discard it you ol £1 Main 8t | quarters was: O Mrs. Letts won her way to the finals| feaesy? Spivew, York 3. (Send game.) ab hopo a e abhoo a e . . . % Richasdel-Building. 31 1-2; 1701°3-4% 1:32; 2:01 3-4. leveland. 1, Detrolt o, looking for th £ th stt Uiiscors ¢ ormer record was|today by defeating Miss Vida Llewel- [ Chlcago 8, 'St Louis 3. Menoskeydr 5 171 0 ofHgna 4 173 0 0 are g for the service of this store. . ATTORNEYSIAT-LAW St. Frisog's £ ofmer rec Iyn of La Grange by 2 up, while Miss Eastern Loagu Sumise” 2 1.g 1 dlotbooie 38 8 0 0 ds WJ\»**‘ 2:98 1.4 srat heat:Slabel Tragk was|Rosenthal triumphed over Miss Had-| Lewrence 3, Springneia 1. 5 5020 ofPppib 5 110 0 1 "m et AR s Deer oy B A drieing Ao | 14, the 17 vear old plaver from Mil- Bataseport 4. New London 1 PRassmend fo1id s ot T e o [ b Je RIS (o e 43 (ST T e | B G i 1110 t. Ban! etucket half len; N ‘ox traile 0 e home z lar] - X unama’r,c 2 Brirance Jpbirwey meds to Thames | uiratch i oty heats Pittsburgh and 8t. Louis Split. i S e e National k. Telephone 88- The 2:17 trot, unfinished from| Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 31.—St. Louis| Buffalo 3, Newark 1. Dumontp 2 0 0 0 oOffhockerp 4 1 0 = = g o Thursday, was won by North Spur in|lost on Forbes Field today for the first| Frovdencs o, Rochesier 1. e e A8 1 SHOME FURNISHERS: Baltimore 1. Toronto 4. < \ EDWIN W. HlGGlNS straight heats. '{'.:tlen iF‘mnk I;;v ;v-;; time this year, Pittsburgh ‘:linnlns the | Jichmond 4, Montreal 3. :l‘-‘; i m:lll'! iy '::;ls 39 833 9 4 MAINs ST ¢ NORWICH, CONN. 3 W. inner of-“The Directum I* 2:05 | fi 2 {0 0. The visitors came them _Adeosiation. atted for Shaw In Sth. Sy A e 5 5 ot Dice, althamst ITHiBaVey wari the (R | DEGE B it s o Faas, | SIS [ i et o s i () Ran for Nunamaker in 10th. THE [HOME OF THE SQUARE DEAL Attorney-at-Law al heat, called at the end of the fifth inning on | Dimingham 3. Memphis & (Second game.) e o e Vo i ¢ e 6 o s cé + Main and Shetucket Streets The horses go from here to Hart- |account of rain and defeated the homeq{ XNo others scheduled. r New York 0100020000 0—3 —— ford, where the Grand Circuit races|team, 1 to 0. Scores American Association. - Two base hits, Peckinpaugh, Menoskey, Morgan. Home runs, Hendryx. Morgan. (First Game) : Washington 0300000 1 0—4 i0 3 New York 000010000—1 6 1 Avers and Henry.. Mogridze, Fisher —_— TED LEWIS KNOCKS OUT 2 FRENCH. TITLE HOLDER Towewiue 5o, ‘o u edo 1. Indfknapolis 7. Columbus 8. No otlers scheduled. are held next week. Chicago and Cincinnati Play Twelve Inning Ti (First Game.) St. Louis .. Pittsburgh .. ..10000100 x—32 Doak, Packard and Gonzales. Jacobs and Schmidt. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Lewis Linds Right to Jaw'for Count |, Cincimnat, O. Aug 31-—Although (Second Game. - and Alexander, Nunamaker. ~ Umpires Two: Minutes After Gong Sounds. |cinnati and Chicago played a remark- (St Louis ......... . Nationsi League. opuDIyand: NeliyiTimie 1:50. Does the d £ & 1 chai giect them? Vi S oot ha e s v | Bfttsburan ~ . C .1 B S the dread of the dental chair cause you to negisct them? Sow orc e 31_me Lowis or 202 SR RGNS SSR Ted 3 | [ Ames ana Smsier I, § Red Sox Win Two Games. e England, - welterweight champion, | t5 '8. Going into the ninth with . the|Wagner. Bt Ionie ST Boston, *Aug. 31.—Boston took both knocked out - Al Badoud, the French|gcore 4 to 4, the Visitors 'tallied a run = Cincinnati % 62 games of the double header with Phila- CCXNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES - cl - title holder, in the first round of a ten|only to be tied by the locals in that All-Norwich v Chicago 62 62 delphia today. The first game was - round match here tonight. A right 10 |round. 1In the tenth Chicago again| Sunday afternoon ‘he fast All-Nor- [Brookivm I won 5 to 3 and the second 6 to 2. Ruth €TRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE — the jaw ended the contest after two |scored one, but Cincinnati batted |wich team will meet the Colchester | piirapy, s 5 . opposed s,,,,o,f‘,n R STERILIZED INSTRUMZN tt t X e b T PD opening’ clash TS minutes. . and 45 seconds of boxins.|strong and tied it up again. In the|team on the Falls diamond The Col- e and held the opposition runless until CLEAN LINEN Lewis weigher 144 and Badoud 151)cleventh it looked as if the visitors|chester team has received fine support the eighth. g1 pounds: . - ~ould surely win, for thev scored two|from the home fans and have a fast|cnicas In the second game Carl Mays turn- ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS raoe Weling of Ghicago stobped |runs, but once more Cincinnati hit the |team. They have been cleaning up |femn ¢d in his_seventh - straight vikory. LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK mm: 'ouhe:; Of erson, - - WO les { most of eir opponents s season. el =, 2 match, the latter's seconds throwing |"¢ i 3 ot Eitag . b Ay D e chargo for consultation. up the sponge. The weights were: | - lowed the home team but one run in DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J, COYLS w;;l::iilsg“;&;ug:YJ:;gevl%" o the last five innings. Score: DENTISTS % . v < Philadelphia (A) [ BiS toa wowad bout. Tach’ nelghed Jumtemn,ze "4 1 %} Hpniay (Successors to the King Dental Co.) e S povs Nov Tomaon Soaicitt 481 080l eos main sT. I T . NORWICH, CONN. - Worcests Strunker' 3 1 2 3300 g A, M.to8P. M. R A young well -dressed~ man was in Bridgepert T 3 s 1299 Norwich, Friday .afternoon, in_ com- Portiand wit3b 4 2 0 e Lady Asistant Telephone ., - 4 - &) leld Dugan,ss. 30 4 5 pany with a iraveling man, ard rep- e s e 2158 e e e O e WO | Steel Was the Outstanding Feature of | her™ o mudsen > . w1 1% Worcester 3, Pertland 0. e e Mike O'Dowd two weeks ago and | the Session. P e Wfircerte;‘l,,lMan.{ ;‘us‘n 31.—Canavan z would meet this same O'Dowd at Distt1 * Secur 4 was invincible, not letting a Portland d N s Brighton Beach next week. The youns| New York, Aug. 31.—Thec -frst half | Dome Mincs man get by second today. Worcester | Elladeipita 00 02 London orwic Line rig] s man had all the earmarks of a pug, |of today’s active session witnessed a |Ede ... :n Durning :imely, winning 8 to 0. 01 x—86 y but he must have traveled some to |repetitior of the recent liqluda:ion,rlm- e a2 Score: 2 B Py Three base TO NeW Yol"k reach New York in time to fight Ba- | portant stocks losing two 0 OUr | Feq. Min & Sm forcester doud. points. The session was without any |Gasion W & W b hpo s P 1 o N semblance of demoralization, but also | General Clgar pt s L e Ph"ade,phmf,";";f ffl‘b’l oW Strs. City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin Jewett City at State Hospital without signs of support. eneral Motor Conwarh 4 0 9 1 .1 0| Boston 01000035+ 5 5.3 Leave New London daily........ .. 1130 P. M. Saturday the strong Jewett City| The mid-session rallies of ome 10| General Motor pf Xp s 5| _Seibold and Haley, Myers; Ruth BoaNew Yorlk Prer 70 B. Ri33 8t . 700 AL M. team will play the Riverview Club on |three points were registered chiefly in | Granby Min. i 2 1| Thema et Due Pier 40 N. R. ft. Houston St... ... 730 A, M. the hospital grounds. dauipments aid specisitieg; butithe Uat (ESLGHE 2230 1 8| O'Longhtin; time 1az, | OUATY end |} . o fortable Staterooms—well ventilated—can be occupied at 7.00 P. M. Jewett City is coming down strong became unsettled azain it the close, |G Noit G famo i - A G T st e o L mainly on e higher y 3 “Gulf States Steel - and éxpect. thout two hundred rooters |mainiy on the higher money r ot gt T :lrookznywinn and Ties. Fare Norwich to New York $l. Gley who is making quite a reputa- | For the most part losses were mate- | jiuvkel & Fark on Rt e r s o rooklyny Applications for Staterooms and Tickets should be made to tion'in these parts will probably start | rially reduced and ir a few instances | moiiiuon: co 2 0 0 00—0lrrom New York today, 5 to 4, but the || G. W. ADAMS, Ticket Agent N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R,, Norwich oI & et aesr swii wiso SRl e L i e e 2000 xS econd was tied at 1.1 in 11 inmings The New England Steamship Company warm 0p and Mer. Carpenter may de. | tion, reacting just before the close on |Int Az Com pt ' Hartford 2, Murlins 2—13 Innings. |When darkness intervened. It will be cide to use him against the home club. |a@ renewz! of heavy offerings. Intcrnat’l Paper Hartford, Conn., Aug. 31.—Darkness | 274 off in New York. n will be on the mound for| Steel was at all times the outstand- Int Paper pf sta called a halt to the battle between e‘}'{wt:;znli }-nurtolhxfh back again in the . 4 G Kenneeott C e 5Co! ed, 2 to 2, af ; The infield of the home club will be |third of the day's business. Steel | juct Niec ™ o 13th inning. Trautman had the betior | i, EeNch and had to be carried to the made up of Holland. McKay, Stanley |opened with 25,000 shares at 111 1-2 |Lee Tire 19% 1oy of Donovan in the pitchers battle, but | aonousF He may be out indefinitely. and Dugas, with Counihan, Clabby and | to 112 1-4, minus the regular and extra | lebigh - valey W% WK 8% New Haven team gave Donovan | SCOT°S 7 Poole in the outfield. : :_iell\;ld;ndl-jlgcfl Rttt B s Ioutslie & Nash. any 12y 1%:‘-* perfect support, while' Hurtford's er- | New York 9 o'y vcg'se&)z 0—4 10 2 1 -4, " -4, | Maci s 0 : New- % L 2 —. ' There will be extra car service to s e R hfislgxfl‘ :-\"’ Haven to its first Brooklyn 20000002 *_5 9 3 and as suddenly dropped tack, closing Schupp and Rariden; Cheney, Mar- 19% and from the grounds. Maxwell Motor 31 Laaks i at 109 1-2, a net loss of 2 1-2 points. i 3 indieator, e Riley” will hold “the 2% er industrials were under similar |3t e = i3 e = 4l e M . o|Quard and Miller; umpires, Klem and 7 AP |pressure but seemed in better demand | Mexican Por. Bomlt 6 22 0 Oxumeryr s 1'3 3 ¢lEmslie; time 2.05. i on short covering which brought about lami Copper reen. RBradsh’ 51320 New York (N) B . N H Cleveland 1, Detroit O reating | BAlf-way rallies: " Coppers aiso ‘were |imie S Goparert ¢ 1 10 oimiln s 120 BT e Y 3 ew Haven Detroit 1 to 0 today, Cleveland retain- | though 1.0t before Studebuker had es- |Mo. K & T bt Roth1h & 120 0 o|Desinec 3 3 4 § o 305 1 ofsersz 5 01 3 0 VS. ed third place. The victors was due 10 | (apiishel the new minimum of 44 1.8, | Micout Pactne Towib .. 4 1710 3oronyes 4 8 4 5§ $230 s s 30440 the -steady. pitching of Coveleskie and | “SHi00l (M N THE Torce of repeated | Mizourl Pac bt Smic, §1 1 i 4818 4028 ofmamine 31300 the brilliant fielding of Chapman and |pear drives, Atlantic, Gulf and West | Nat Closk R e e = e O 00 Pt 4 1 e Evans. Score: Tidles Tosins #ix points, byt recovering | Nionsi Mt T 03w g L3183 $9.8 ) dmee g 118 At Old Fair Grounds, Putnam Detroit 00000000 2—0 § g in part with marines. Reading proved e ;mdmt S - 46 73017 0 4 0.5 0 o|Pfefrer,p 31060 Cleveland 00010000*—1 5 2ithe only conspicuous exception among | Newern “read™" 37% | Score by Innings: Bumtonp & 170 2 of O _—__—_ James, Ehmke and Stinage; Covel-!tno heavy rails, losing only a slight 32% | Eamiora " 0"0"0 0 1 0000 o—z|xWihoit 1 0 0 0 o Totats 3 73315 1 2 t 5 30 m eskie an O'Neill; umpires, Owens and | fraction. © Total saley amountods to r o e A R A T e undaay, ept. 4, a . P. . Evans; t'me 2 hours, 910,000 shares. 125 | ter. Shannon,” Bradshaw. ] @) Batted for 3. Smith I 10t B seecit Bonds were heavy on bro:;aer deal- Sox Seore by Inuings: ings. Liberty 3 1-2s varied from 99.90 H New York . 0000000 - = |t0°80.96. Total sales (par value) ag: |No. Fache Too , Bridgeport 4, Planters 1. Brookirn R O B e D s ool Eies (0 ) aB- | i, e Gas ] Detlueeee:. Ol Bim -] e o e ) s 4 FTER GAME e Sty ST i Ontario. Siiver 6% |tune’s wildness in the “lucky eeventh” | Robertson. " Home. min. " Hismsan. s Gl SPECIAL CARS NORTH AND SOUTH A GA $1.25 To New York $1.25 ] Panama registered 2s rose 1 1-2 per | qwn:’ poreic 21 | today enabled Bridseport to idefeat A LINE changed. - 5 e R . % | New London by 4 to 1. The contest White Sox Win th Straight. ; X S ‘ Philadcinnia o & [was featured by a pitchers' battle be- | Chicago, Aug. 31.—Chicago won. its 3 YORK STOCKS. \ LU 9% | tween Fortune and Ferguson. Oakes, [ninth straight game today by defeat. TO NEW YO : o) BLccami. iix, | the New London outflelder, proved the [ing St. Louis S to 5, Mr. and Mrs. Brownell, who have|a visit of several weeks with relatives FR .gm AND PASSENGER -EM 'on,,mlhn‘““ ; ;’,M,.mé."e ,i‘mb’.; trans- ;‘1“: iou‘vmc s g. ch;tn:e!g !»tasrcov'rl:"h four hits In as many Although Chicago won its game to- [ been, spEndinvg lhrtecl‘:\'ee);sr!,:l,:;gefifg: -‘;35‘, riends in Branfo an ; RVICE_ BETWEEN sctions on the New Yot : e S - i Yay it lost heff a game in ihe pen-|and Mrs OWen At tho K eir home in| The Hebron Congregational Sunday NORWICH AND-NEW YORK High Low. Clos | Frewed Steel Car T ab Dy x R os » ofZant race to Boston when the latter | turned by sutomobile i school held a picnic at Columbia lake Norwich Tuesdays, Tkurs- ||| Alaska_ Gold 3%:0 5 5 |Preeed Stel Car pr % 4720 IBrackattr ™ 0" § 5| Won a double header from Philadel- | Bristol, R. L, Sunday. NWeaneaday. ; Svndays at § p. m. A Goid Quicksiiver bt * o eosns $ 1 D Ees iy, Howaser st leatisihy Knitting For Navy. bl gy M ¢ (P [ TR e $17 385 1 18 Had ol T 0 945 0.9 0s, The Columbla Red Croms chapter has) e = : Am - 2 Z =i ovide one - t, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- [ Am s ? x 4110 OGHmests ¢ 212 o o|Chicago .."..... 000000602 x—g|been called upon to provide BRE AWA" 2 DRUG Effective Oct. i6th, R & e Tolf (Bessdic 418 3 gaacinm 201 2ol Davemport Sothoron and Severeid.|lrsf of sach Kt Wogler CiCC vice, 2 HABITS >y s R Ion & siel o 101% | Fortunep 3 0 0 5 ofFersusonp 2 0 0 3 o ber, Willixms snd Schalb. by the first of next November. The [ ) - mreatea ecien- . Ve KNOUSE, Agent—81.25 St Touix & 8 F . = Totals 33 o 24 14 1l T articles to be furnished are wristers, 3 tifically by skilled S e Seore by fnnines 53 Tolland County Socks, muftlers, sweaters and helmets, W oty by sl ‘;: (u.rlk AL = o Members are pushing the work of l.mflh ds. Ii. Booklet FREE t e A e S LT knitting the articles and believe they ods, ookle \ee Sk Adt st Vi S COLUMB cam acomplish the task provided ma- | | sesled). Telephone 65, Norwich, Conn. o Iomols e iRoa = - A forial Canbe readily obtainca. || GRAND VIEW SAMITARIUM, Narviah, Comn. t - Malting - outh o = i ere wi 2 P ar Sm & Re Rana Nyt Springfleld, Mass., Aug. 31.—Spring- | nual Tea and Mite Box Opening— irls i b o Stiperior Steel field’s errors gave Lawrence a 3 to 1| Girls Entertain. Camp Girls Entertain. 3 I,. A R Tom Cop w8 victory over the home club this after- = Wi B e 2 ‘; ‘ ’ \ Sumatra Tobacco xas Co. E noon. 'our of the ai V' ia lake, gave an entertal LI < e R Vieltors were Inflela scratdhes, Mowe's P e R Bl Sy [1awn at the homs of Mrs. Weich Mon- . e Tran & Wirms flelding and catches by Kane and'Sim. i Y ary | day afternoon. The pageant was TEACHER Joutes Tnderwood,_Type mons featured. Score: Mo D e wan o 08l led Mermaidon, presented by 30 or 5 P Un Pag & Paper red. Score: umbis; girl, the dsughter.of Mr. gnd [Shtitled Mermaidon, presented by 30 or = x Sinc of ' 3 |tn B"% Paper (m e e e Mrs. Eleazar Baldwin who for many | MOT® s and 1old 10 Bot o tces- String Instruments repaired || Ansconas Cop Ton g0 | Cnlon Pacifc “ex-at Beckert "4 00 0 Ofstmmons.c*t 1% § §|Years resided on Chestnut Hill. After | SfOLY, of the Captun Y - A T & 8 F % 8 53%| Union Pac pr eran Clemeusrt 4 1 3 0 OfFchmanzo 4 1 3 3 o|their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Manley | tine by the Mermaids. A boat appear. Violine sold on easy terms Adhuntic” Const o5% 1093 1065 | T Eaper fowrd Kinglf 3 1 1 0 OfSchreiber.ss 4 0 1 4 1|went to Middletown. : ¥ | ed on the lake propelled by “l‘e"ma‘gs For appointments address & || Atiumors & onio G S B | Un e s A Dursinds. § 018 o slFie 4 3 8 0 8| The Woman's Missionary soclety | SWimming on each side and bore the €. BULLARD; Bliss Place, Nor. || Britimore & ohio of o R Gemsilee> 4 9% S glcusie 3 35 ¢ o/DOld the annual ites and mite box |Zrincess SWr. BCT BRCOT LeTe SON wich, Geans: - - Bareit. o ™ U 5 Rubber . Yoo 4 31 3 fBuom™ 18 31 jlopening at tge church last Fri- | 0"yt after & time they were Joy- Buteptias “Min, E 5 e w grimies 0 0 8 9 glomies 40 83 8| G SAHISONA to am nddress By Mes. | ful when the boat and mermaids again (¥ H. WILLIAMS, b, T Bethichem _Steel (B) 06% 108% 1053 | U- S. Smelting pf xxO'Donnell 1 0 0 o of Totals 30 52 11 3|John S. Porter, who for many years|aPProcked the shore with the Prin- . H. NN, Shee SANeRl n gl o Brookiyn Rap Tr. T R e LR [ e Bl S Was with her husband engaged as a|<eSS: Those who had heretofore( GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Agent. Brunawicx T Touls 3 571 al missionary in Avstein uatn Gea 28 2! doubted the existence of mermaids had Hartford, Conn. ————— DUt &S - (x) Ran for Stephens in 9th. break of the war. An excellent sup- | their doubts dispelled when they saw | Nwy York New Haven TEAMING AND TRUCKING | chioms Feck (x) "Batied for "Gl in oth: ot Gy dhe eenont FUB: | e Sporiing In the waiers o the x 3 . ’, lake. e pageant was largely at- . egjmane hall The sunper was largely . Ged. -Auadmission fee of 10 cents DOME VERY PROMPTL' AND AT 2 REABONABLE PRICES : AID.LATHROP #7 MaicBtreet, Norwich, Conn. MONEY. New York, Aug. 31. — Call money strong; high 6: low 4 1-2; ruling rate 4 1-2; closing bid § 1-2; offered at 6; last loan 6. 006 6 ¢ 01 N. L. 8. & E. Co. Versus Ashland. Sunday afternoon at Jewett City the Ashland Baséball club and the New attended. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Elfred Russell of Orange spent the week end with rel- atives in town. Mrs. Russell was a Columbia_girl. Outing For Children. was charged and nineteen dollars was received which goes to the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Woodward and child are spending this week with friends and relatives in Boston. About 30 members assemblel at the COTTON. London Ship & Engine Co. lineup for | Through the kindness of Mrs. Fan- e: + | —_— the second game of their series. New | nie Dixon Welch about 200 of the ?fx‘:sgg;mnrct:?f;g; hr;-dq\‘::’;ke." T‘}’x: o New York. Aug. 31.—Cotton futures | London, having won the first game | community children of Willimantic| chiter now has ready . quite m l i & i closed unsettled; Octcber 21.91, Decem- ery confident of getting the sec- | enjoyed a picnic at Noxid, the beatut!- | ;mount of the various supplies when- K ber 21.95; January 21.97: March 22.18; May 22.16. Spot quiet; middling 23.30. cnd, but Ashland, having strengthenéd considerably is out to put up a stiff Aght. McQuillan of Worcester of the ‘Eastern League who recently pitched ful grounds and home of Mrs. Welch, by Columbia lake, Friday of last week. The picnic was under the muspices of | the United Charities Assoclation. The swimming, ever they are called for. Children’s Night at Grange. It will be Children’s Night at the Grange mecting next Wednesday ev- Do 3 H n comn CM'GRn *MAIR AL ou , |a no-hit game against New Haven, | Children enjoyed wading, Dec. U 100% 112 Wwill be cn the mound for Ashland. and other aut-door sports and every|cning. The Grange Dramatic club 108% 106%° 108% The New London boys will lineup as | child was given a boat ride on the|will present the four act comedy THERE 18 W6, advectising medium I se% 551 sex ¢ | follows: Sullivan cf, Doyle rf, Sylvia | lake, and were given a fine lunch. | Cranberry Corners this (Saturday) ev- Eastsrn Connecticut eaual to The Bul- 563 55+ 5% 3b, Foster 1b, Brogan ss, McGrath If, | The round trip fromm Willimantic to | ening. f_uul «ana 9% 58% 9% Shea 2b, Coyle.c, Cranska or Ballas- | the lake and return was by automobile:l Arthur Whitcomb has returned from. # eun for b ¥ 3%