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. B . games of @ double header, the scores | y it s i | OB even it e dosxnit land the cham: | GOVERNMENT Moves To b ng 3 to 2 and 5 to 1. New Yorl : e mship of the ‘organizaticr. w. W, — Split Heats Feature-Charter Oak Card (55 v marioes P e saueion . w.w|[ TRACE DIsEass Have you-full coverage on your live o G games. . Philadelphla has rot won a Soringfield Dropped ‘Two. Dodger Has Domestic Troubles (Continued. from Page One) TO CONSTIPATION ‘stock againat . e E #eme on the Fajo Sroundy chiy sesson. | o field, M: t. ‘5 —Spri New, York, Sept. 5.—On 'a_complaint v . e Holke of the Giants wis knocked un- | o SPrinsficld, Mass, Sept. 5—Spring-) 3 jort made by his former |here were raided this afternoon by i FIRE and LIGHTINING? - A i (B0 Iu the accibd Inuing it his | onnce o POt boce tiiar o s huiter moa Tiie i Arcafie: P v . | todoral. oMcore > - Oms of the poiuts om ‘which i & in 2: i game when he was hit in the forehead [eader ic Portland bere today, 5. to 3 | wife, now - Pl @ifferent schools of medicine prac- : 119 call or write Tommy Murphy Wins in 2: rot n o by one of Rivey's pitches. After he |2nd 4 to 2. Scores: iy e o Minneapolis Not Neglected Sl T W - s ¥ 3 e 8 -|-Brooklyn =National us . onse y J4.-LEATHROP & 8ONS « » i ravived he DIRFNIpHC e Sest of | 0 oo~ (EINE cama team today waived extradition and | - Minneapolis, Minn, Sept. 5—Head- o ‘intestinal putrefac & Shetuckst.Stroet - - Norwich, Conn. Peter Chenault and Oregon Hal—“Pop” Geers Has Poor | iie” same. Score: S al AT ] e akon o Mioridn by the SHorift Of | ausrtor ot the o terer et Saomaln wasts a%e 1o in - it E 3 - 2 g LN humect 3 170 0 GMeckerct 6 3°2 1 1| Polk County, where an effort will be raided. this afternoon by representa activity of the wowels; or consti Day Trailing the Field in Each Event—World’s Series Phifatobie (i) N L RS T L] Gl T4 0L 0 8 made to straighten out the marital | ives of the department of justice and | | petem The elfmizadve srocess - Paserter 4 1°3 0 $ 5% 5 5mmme 41 1. OfMiihass & 0z 3 | troubles of the counle. the United States marshaj. Al print- on. tt8 fano e A & 2 Bancrof 2 4+ Brown.lf 4.2 1 0 o b 3.1 8 0 1 . = —_ t] 1y un. of tl aniza- the the emtire - May Start on Oct. 6 in Chicago. 0 & Pidglitbh §ia 2 etz 3111 810 o8 oF HERZOG FOETISREy SNl gpnls, of, the okl X, e o ath,s : 3 o sty Covwe.xo 40 Gonstiipation is & condition that —_— Wikiaw 3306 i e e e e HARD BLOW TO GIANTS. - Milwaukes Visited. ; snonld” Bever bo niglecied: s & ¢ Nienom2 & 118 i1804 S onert 16 00 0 5 - CA i M s A on as e bowels Svidence the Hartford, .Conn, Sept. B.—Another 210 Trot, 3 in 5, Purse $1,500. i 38 8 21221 e B9 lSemns 003 0| Will Greatly Reduce New Yorkis|, Milwaukee Sept, 5—The Miwaukee test Alsposition to slcw up, ¢ six-heat race featured the third day's [Koroni, ch g by Kavalli- Souie 1006 1o140 w306 2 Chances in Big Series. raided this afternoon by federal om- || Zhe combimation of stmdle iawa- card of the Grand Circuit meeting at| Rusalka, by Aazatlin (Sru- el 2002 0| o Bamed for G om s —— Cinie; five herbs patn, known as Charter Oak Park, Peter Chenauit | gzic) PR e e Wy B TRYSE Gy e 10000 by innings: IES: ateset - Sachha, Basersan " Herzox £y E; Dr. Galdwell's Sy popein wnd and Ridemaric having to travel that|pmpress of Russis, oh m Rt B e eyt % & 23! auickly recovers from injuries sustain. | Five Flaces in San Francisco, s0la 1n. siores Zox oty cents = d - = o . Nati = .. W. W. gather] 5 , way, withe - selding. It wras the second win of the| Time—2.10"3-4, 518 1-2.311 1-4. ing 119 8 Herzog, ihe best plaver in this impor- | jeuties from the United States mar- - c afternoon for Tommy Murphy, 010 itant position and- the captain of the | 4ePU o *the depart- Temed: HERE you DO obfain all that|arove Oregon Hai to first money in|NO SEATS RESERVED BY Ci $E 8 e P el his back wile Siaing |hals oed and agents of the depart- = | another spiit heat race, the 2.09 pace, o buse hits. Burms 3 n "t L e Sctors Mothe. Dlace:, i . tac|ment-of Hifktice. D R GEEeh ase wrasnington the term “INS URA N CE|losing the second | heatto “Abbe, ond, MAIL FOR WORLD'S SERIES. = (Second Game.) B 3 13 1icignin inning of the fral game. A fow | Wore taken. St., Monticello, Miinols. i o in the = indoiohia_(N) New York () (rrrey. s . : SERVICE” implies. Expert, |Sircion ana siipped back fo thitd pos | Every Ticket Possible Will Be Placed Moy SR o b L L T EaG o be casricd trom se Giuntst| Pictures Seized at Salt Lake City experienced care and strong, | fhe mosi consistons pertormers In his on Sawist S Grounds, v CRUEEH el 5 |augout o tne aressing room, aays Joo | Salt Lake City, Sept. 5—The homes ¥ 3 o B 4 | o Totals 5 42118 3 Vil New Yor Sun. of e members of the I. V. . ?| four years on the track, had mo difi- | New York, Sept. b—Seats for the iz iitae Rarabs 10k Dol S Herie ik Bk horaid s LA T G0y Brrant amictand | aud thecw TR0 nbY) thinc 1t gentrall dependable companies. alty in taking the 210 trot {n straight | worid's serics baseball games this sea- | WGI> § & 14 ST 880158 | son feoni an TAJHLY ReCEIvU when. B | nod DHIOR Hareytodsvoand 3000, pio: | Seriovs Tn'the esat” sats. Ed Geers, the veteran reins- |son will not be reserved by mall, but Nichotf.5b 4 0 0 2 01t 0 1 —_— accidentally fel. in the Pennsylvania |turés of Frank Little, who was hanged The attorney-general declined to sa ISAAC S. JONES an, started a horsp in all three races, |overy tifket possible will be placed on | Rilifes 5 § 3 30100 o station ast spring, vet he has refuged | by, “vigilantes” ~ at . Butte, recently, |what particular offences would sr > 2nd “finished last & evory summary, |public sale at the grounds, the New |Bke: - o 8 § so 04l Muding's, Planters 1. to take a long rest and has plajed | were seized.. Considerable. literature | ably be charged, remariing sl s \nsurance and Real Estate Agemt |iwo of his entries being distances,|York National league club announced |Xitea 2 1 2 B 1| ooy Hlaven Conn. Sept. 5. — New|chicfty on his nerve. His collapse, | was also scized, they were Included under the gene Richards’ Building 91 Main 8t | and Robert Gatewood saving that rul- | tonight. Numerous letters asking for R LN Haven bunched four hits With two | herefor:., seemed to Indicate that he > BT term of “sedition.” He left here f ing only by the fact that the applica- | reservations have beun received by the| Tetsis 31 6 2 18 passes for four runs in the AFth INNIN i et bs Lamie 1o Hars ol (e No: Aciorts. T RIS ey L Delett hiere S tion of distance was waived In the 2.09 [club, it was stated, (0 Batied for Mixey In 3rd. ol fodavis game and ‘deteated New |at ‘least two weeks, pernaps longer.| R ey ot Woats/ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW pace. “Absolutely no reservations will be | (&), Baued for Luderus in ot London, 5 to 1. Score: The ' Giarts admitted that if ‘HerzoE | m 1o sy, Soht, Ao-Search war. S , Anxlety to get away to a good start |made and nothing will be done in re- | Philsiciphia " .....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 New Haven New London should be compelled . to remain idle | PNt have been lssue@ and execute e W. HIGGINS in the second heat of the 2.07 cost|gard to the world's series until the time | Now Yor: .. ... '8 2 0 & 0 0 1 o =8| _ ah hpo a .I ab. o n e KO et of e on thes woulg | for: the’ seizure of documentary evi- EDWIN : Drivers Snow, Traynor and Engleman |has arrived whon i it b ey Two buce hit. Hesok. Turee base nit, Zimmer: | Nutterst "3 1°% 3 oweser "4 173 8§ dence In the hands of allgged members h $35 for scoring ahead of the pole |1 Rt Will bs posaible to | 1\, siome run, Cravath. Brad'w3b 4 3 0 I 0 Dowdss 4 12 2 vlhave to fight harder than ever to main- | ¢\ 1T 150t Workers - the World 3 Attorney-at-Law s h — e Ity Covatine STl - Simobaae § 3§ 3 OBownenat 41,28 0itain a strong lead over the Phillies. in the Pittsburgh’ district. No one|| © BRIEF STATE NEWS horse. The summary: details,” the club’s-statement said. Dodgers and Braves Divided Honors. | Sy § 3 1 o Doimordad 4 §°8 % 0] “While McGraw's men surely will be | in the Pitis Cotner Main and Shetuckst Strests | 207 Trot, 3 in 5, Furse $2500. i R Bosten, Sept. 5.—Brooklyn and Bos- | bemee 3 8 2 4 oRemiti® & 3 3.3 §lhandicapped without S RS el | < Peter Chenault, b s, by ‘ashington: Shut Out Yankees. ton divided honors in their double- | IiPnialn 3 1 5 b SimeiT 443 3 3Py att > UGl ccords Taken at Miami, Browu & Perkins, Iomep-atlaw | Pofer Chenauwp b o by > ashington, SOBL ol AYers was header -oday, Cadore pitching Brook- | bemvans 3 1.0 o oMwans 1.0 | o|nok become disheartencd. Helnis Ziat .m.R, e s e . Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| Chenault, by Baron given eplendid support today and|lyn to an easy 8 to 1 victory over the i =l i i i B e e | Workars) of [ the W - ende rara | Southington—The soldier boys Entrance stairway neaf jo Thames| Wilkes (Murphy) ...... 13 413 1|Washington shut out New York 3 to 0 | veteran I Walsh in the opener amd e L T by il A e oo e e, | een SOk, the, Vo afternoon by « | the town have been notified to National Bank. Pelephone 38-3 | Ridgemark, br g, by Wil- in the first game of the series here.|Frank Allen holding the visitors to|xor foror " £.0 1.6 6.0-0" oy prroradly. Wi k8 pORILon, O i tad Biare hal, who | Féady ‘to report for service within e = — | ask-Blite by Prodigal : Score: three hits in the second game, which | New iiawen . .10 88 80 0 ifphieTon Lobert will be etationed,at{deputy T e Aot emarshal. Who | twenty-four hour: (Traynor) @.... ....... 221212 New York (A) Washington (A) Boston won, 2 to 1. Scores: Two base hits, Torphy and Bradshaw. |Zim’s regular ~place. Lohert hasn't | seize erature d records. @AMES SCHEDULED. TODAY. M. L. J, b g, by Red Wiil- =% a BN oo n e Gz ) 2 == EYel ok, baer EAeutly for the Litchfield—The afnual meeting of Narcissa, by Marquette Fghlt 4 3 1 0 O|Menoskydt 4 13 1 0 (First Game.) MAMAUX AND DREYFUSS Giants since he injured his knee a year o A ol -0 4 5| Glifooter.rt 4 13 9 alShankase 313 31 L ¢ ay . A oy | the board of management of the Litch- Netional Loagus. (Leonard) ... ........ 412 82rc|Gliclerst 4 1 2 o ishanism S 133 1| Brooklyva 100113002816 0 ago last Apil, but he Is At and ready | priadeiphis, | & : Joca1 | he.board of mensgement of the 1165 Phlledeihia at New Yol Harrod’s Creek, ch ¢, (En- Pionan 319 0 0Ricer i 2.2 1 o|Boston 0000000011 5 3 ARE AT IT AGAIN. |for this great emergency. headquarters of the Tndustrial Work- | b hela September 20. s Brookiyn st Boston. glemar) .... .......... 353 4 4ro 2b 31 9 0 OFowersn 4 2°2 1 o| Cadore and Krueger: Walsh and = e Lobert is a good hitter and a very | are Br the World were raides by fes 3 St Louls st Chiesse. Dotina Clav. b . (Eaow) 6. L 8.5 1o $38 3 Oplommy 2, 3 9|Mevers: umpires, Klem and Emslie; |Pirate Pitcher Will Go to the Courts | fast runrer. His throwing arm is In | era1 agenis 1aie tomor. A itoraroe 5 ; . Allle Ashbrook, b g (Geers) dis. e T e T T Against Owner. excellgn: con’ition and. there is nolah *§0cuments were - taken . The N-wlv-::b;;n.—,\pmo:vu: of, twenty- g Time 20834 207 1-2. 208 34, Poo e dimie b0 i e BN L M e Sl piay s Bineup amsfagonts wald (they-‘didmot ‘expect to | Soo YOTtary sgrigments for eomsy et ai Bt Louia 2.08 1-4, 2.09 8-4, 211 i-2 s 1100 odvemp 30 ° o i 2, ™, . .| In return for Barmey Drcvfuss' an- rmer. Lobort's - | make any arrests here. ; o g R o4 Rt . B 4 00010 cionse 3 5% 8 ke P57 3 §lnouncement that Pit ‘her Mimaux nas|ence is another point.in his favor. The Cemmisgloner George ‘B, Beers of ¢ [Py < 208 Feiw; 2 1n 0. Buee §1208 saoisi sy S v b i10 4 0ibeen fined 3500 and Indefinitely sus- | Giants seed ateadiness ifi the famous e ndie o oty b = g SN Oregon Hal b s, by Hal Shocker 1n th. Myors.2h 4 0 2 1 3930 olpended, the latter tireatens to bring|infield of which Herzog has been the 2 = . S Bafimors a1 Providence. B.-Brownlace by Prince St <3001 0 : % 3 3 e PEOOCE thelan £ the Pirates, | ©Ingpin. Jimmy Smith, the youngster| Detroit. Sept. 5.—Headquarters of [ Middlebury.—The 1 reunton of Richmond st Newrk | Lovelace (Murphy) ....1 81 1 9898 b imment 34 5 Dl 5112 0 820l The New York Sun. Mamaux savs | Who recently was signed by McGraw, |the I W. W. were raided here fhis | those from Waterbiry and - vicimit Exstern Leagun, Abbe Bond, b m, by The . Busd ie” sl | OrRourteo 3 1 3 1 JRevizion § o 1 3 5| that Dreruse 19, RolOinE neck o large| % & aplendld inflelder, but he is weak |afterioon on orders bf Ierhiri Cole, | who have boen sistors to St Feis v Haven st Hertord. Abbe, dam by the Bonds- e e "73 09 0 ofTragescre 2 1 6 1 0iportion of his salarv. Dreyfuss, it |at the bat and lacks seasoring. special agent of the department of | burg, Fla, within past years will | Lawrence at Worceser. man’ (Snow) .... ......2 1 3 2 3033 aeme 19021 0lccems, agreed to pay $200 s month for | In the grilling serics vet to be play- |justice. Several arrests were made. |held at Quassapaug today (Thureday) Pt e ere- at New London. | Birdie Alcyo, b m (Smal).. 8 2 4 3 BEiliTes Do Bred ot et 1000 np 31026 12 months in the yeir and to invest[¢d Dby the Giants, therefore, the men T Biobert aeteeoh (B 6 s 4| Now York, Sept bo_New o srac.| Tt 3300 il s W 0w T 0| 13,000 xtra during he b of Mo muet forget the misfortunc that hes|STATEMENT BY ATTORNEY Danbury.—The graduating exercises ers) ... e - 2 B rk, Se = =D Fo, x) Batted for jus In o1l ’, «ttended Herzog and redouble their ef- e of the cli f 1917, Danbu; Hospit; vEsTERDAT'S mESULTR, G R4 i d = maux’s contract, which does not expire | % e e GENERAL T. W. GREGORY | ass o : ry. Hosy Time 2.08 1-2,2:1'3:4, %100 5-4. 209 |tically kuocked Philadeipha out of the | St ' innine L0 0 0 0o oyfunti October, I918 Aamause. inciace | Orts. McGraws Infieid, with Zim at 5 Training School for Nurses, were n National League. 1-2. Pennan OOmY, Winng, Boston . 00010001 x—=2|that'he has been fined and sllspendefl|‘:f;;rg?ealr;:nfi0|;:or; »’:1 :I-yxwr In;n:lde 15;8 I W. W.’Leaders Have Been Under 1:3“1;3:”‘3:‘ pl-;’nflut\?(ins,«d::ry even 2 e — it 'S d that h g} to | V¢ o as! v : . V.. se] voker 'wichell ot b Bt 1 ot gamey = St. Louis 9, Chicago 4. it g e u“acc;.-:u“:"gen,:"mmu of the ‘second’ gamo yester Suspicion for Some Time. and Dr. 'k T8 Scofeld made the New York 5. Philadelphia I (Second game.) | i : £ - immy Smith who field= erzog’s | principal addresses. i Seiee A days ago Mamaux pitched a Sunda A h ) 12 - - — 3 W b T e | v oL e Ao SraL | posttion mearty.. waa iaken ‘out in the | Masnolia Mass, Sept, 5—Attorney- e cther Game schtuled. | well scattered while St Louis gatherea [bursh, for which he was disciplined.) inth Inning to permit Witholt to play general Thomas W. Gregory. was a American League. |18 hits off Chicago twirlers and won | Drevfuss asked the National commis- | he role of an unsuccessfui pinch hit- (Kl ht when he DE“' T s - H 1y, 9 4. Scor: sion to blacklist the young man, but |ter- Then it was that McGraw made | J5. M. House here l?nxz when h l | jeazily, 9 to 4. 5 n L 2 o the Zim-Lobert shitt, which probably | received word that raids on the head- St Louls’ 200200203918 4|Governo: Teher refused to take ‘such | he Zim Lobert shire Herzog comes | quarters of -tge Industrial Workers of Chicago 100002010—4 5 ofaction declaring: Yack spats. the: Worid i} many cities had been DR. E. J. JONES 5 Ames ond Snyder; Carter, Aldridge, | “If Mamaux merely took part in an e carried out as arraneel by the federal iy 4 STOCK MARKET RALLIED. ey Weaver and Wilson: umpires, Harri- |amateur game . which dld not harbor V522 p 2 e 9 : . o 30 - i e son and O'Day: time 2160 s Harrl- | ieible players it would be wrong to|OLD HONUS WAGNER department of lustice. v Gregory |SUite -46 Shannon Building A Loy Port of the Rexoresle.of the St et Sand el T o oeaniaad TO RETIRE SHORTLY | by way of comment, “ihat the Tndust-| Teke elevator Shetucket Streen Previous Day Were Recovered. ed Sox 2. Athletics 1. a: - - al Workers of the World have heen entrance. Phone = Philadelphia, Sept. 5.—Seibold held o Honus Wagner played the final game | under susp! n for some time. The —— New York, Sept. 5.—Stacks recovered | Cuba Boston to three hits today but the vis- SISLER'S BAT ©. K. of his long baseball career at the Polo | fepartment of justice conducted a 5 e e in_large part today from their severe|Siis itors won the game 2 to 1. because of = e Grounds - Thursday. The famous]|cuiet investigation until I was con= NOTICE Jewsi 1. Richmond 2. (First game.) reversal of the preceding cession, but | fub his wildness. Both men who scored | St. Louis Star Proves That Charge of | Dutchman will permanently retire at | vinced that we were warranted in DEAD HORSES AND COWS e the iy mist Withcousldstahle) ovpo Nl for Boston got to first base on bails. Doctored Stick is False. the end of this season. He has slowed ing such action as this. Rocherer 3. Toronta 4. hed with v = i rac ot Chas Rochester 1. Torunto 0. sition aad was not accompiished with- Sdore:— . up in flelding and he says that he has T do not need to s1v that the raids emoved Fre arge Montres! 1. Buffalo 1. out temporary impairment Lo important Boston 0106001000—231| Afew weeks ago they,accused George |lost his batting eye, hence his deter- 1 be followed guickly by indici-|Call 163 New London. Ask for Chas. Montreal 8, Buffalo 3. (Second game.) issues. Pennsylvania, for example, Philadelphia 00 0 00 0 0 9 1—1 6 3.|Sisler of the Browns of using a “doc- | mination to quit the game forever. The | ments if we find anvthing to warrant Late~. Reverse charge. e e e dropped to 49 5-8, its lowest quotation 31|, Leonard and Agnew; Seibold and |tored” bat. About that time he was | Pirate recently purchased First Base- |them, and the men will be prosecuted WEST SIDE HIDE CO. o R i1 ‘gver « wcore of Jears. before rally. | Bbier bt 3% | Meyer. jelouting for dear life. Then he slump. |man Mollwitz from the Kansas City [0 ilie extent of the law if they de- |, o po-S0 Nt aaen Iedtanarolts 1. Louigrine 2 ing to 51 3-3. Other rails were heavy | Kol ¥ & S o 5 < 4, and the naturc] Inferente was that | American Association club. . Mollwity (kerve it - o Toledo-Cotimbis. wet growads. |or_irresuiar most of _the GG Chicago 4, St. Louis 1. George couldr’t hit 'em with a regula- (a fine plaver, will report to Leader| “We have operated from Chicazo as Milwaukee Minnesoits rain. | Union Pacific and other oned St. Louis, Mo. Sept. 5—By taking|tlon bludgeon, but had to have some |Bezdek nextmonth and Honus will take ¢ center because that is the head-| BYRON A. WIGHTMAN ! transportations held the grenter par ii% [today’s game, 4 to 1, In eleven innings, | mean advantage to suine. More recent- [a seat on the bench. Wagrier came |quarters of the organization. The . : Jotsthsic one o twopett adyance & 1i7% [Chicago made a clean sweep of the (iV he has shown up his citics, for he [back this year simply to help the Pi- |raids extended thronghout the west . T | ditional railroad reports di-closed fur 4" | series and strengthened its hold on |nas recovered from his slump and has [rates and his old employer. Barney |wherever anvepspecial 1. W. W. activ. Piano Tuner ther losses to income, New Haven's oy heen cracking out bsse hits galore. He | Dreyfus. The Dutchman may be em- |ity had devefoped. . In the west the : 5 = i £ v first place. 1 i Ve Phone 595-3 3 Fairmount Stree. minimum quotation of the previous day o oo R, is giving Tris Speaker @ race for sec- [ploved at the Pirates’ chief scout next |Industrial Workers of the World con- BaB) 5 o - finding ‘pa!rtlg:';§g‘l)dola’;)tf a de- z T ond honors in the American league, zeason, but he will not attempt to play gtitute o serious lpx-nb:em, h}rx‘tg excent RS, L. E. and A, J. LaPIERRE crease of almbs X T i and may finish as a runner-up for Ty | ball. r an occasional outcroppi r ani al B The money market was perhaps the | Ninits. Cenrat olSmiae 3 2 1 o Lo . P oTTet poe ot o e | e T 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn st . s Hieo 2 offered: at 6 per cent, but the rate H e i T oOffce Hours: dropped to 4 when no bids were forth- oSevercide 10 2 3 L e 5 TR T bintaar ing. Lat er cent. ruled and : ofTecooricet 4 1 2 . - S e i i iy iy S 326 BiiTs excerton per cent. S bt i1l s cers in 03 e s s sty o es P ey TS Lo (2) Batted for Hale in 9th. tional Institutions evokeq favorable i) e s n comment and should go far towards chlcago 00000010003y Piano Tuner rectifylng last week’s adverse bank St “Tows "2 0 0 0 00 0 1.0 0 o1 ian atiibir. (Oihee events of Wasdl s bace i, Jackson, Pratt, Jacobsan. Johnson, Phare pi2 23 Clalriouih Al ton also induced short covering espe- cially 4n coppers and steels, the former Jeading the more vigorous rally of the | last hour | Pressure relaxed almost completely | ‘| Lawrence and Worcester Each Win. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 5.—Worces- ter and Lawrence split even in a ouble header today. Each team came 190 Franklin St. 18 THE PLACE TO GET A NICE in the final dealings, but U. S. Steel, B o which sold up frot 104 5-8, Its lou!";,‘:,fl‘mc;"‘:’;" rom behind to win, Press pitched ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE both games for Lawrence. The second PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- of the morning, to 109 1-4, was forced | Minn & St L n back to below 108, closing at 107 7-8,|M. St P & 8 s 3 game went seven innings by agreement. MEAT LINE. a net gain of 3 1-8 points. Total sales | it K &7 ... Scures ot THINGN. amounted to 1,080,007 shar / | Stont Power ot e — ~ VAL LUPPERT L #0| ,Trading in bonds was ac.ive. the tone { Xitional st Lawrencs Worsester - ranging from heavy to irregular. Lib- | Nat Condult T bo 2 e a hpo s e DETAILS FOR WORLD’S S8ERIES |erty 8 1.2 supplied a large part of the | Wi Sor ¥ Homernth § 3 13 oFtene §Ei0e renc erican Fur Co. dealings at the unusual variation of | \a boo Schregher es 2 8] Com: . - . TO BE WORKED OUT | 5555 0 00 50" Mormy tanas oo ey | Nat Lead Baloirr 5 1 2 0 olomcate 3 8518 > PPy O 2 Wiliame1b 5 111 0 ofSumayss. 4 3 3 3 % & e tall K. - Wi ke no 2 3 aggrezated $4,675,000. 2 oo M ° uarantee al work. ‘e make n Series May; Start on Oct. 6 In Chicago [ *%Government bonds (old issucs) were S - S e i cherge for Storage. ‘Discounts on all if White Sox Win American Pennant |unchanged on call Grime™ 3 8 3 4 Yommein” 3o 111 Furs. Ungured Skins wanted. — — Pressp 4 2 0 2 OfKelferp 3 1 0 0 0 Practical Furrier Chicago, Sept. 5.—Detalls for the STOEKS. ... .. |Nones Weervne NN et T R, e 2 Y e’ 100060 s world’s series are to be worked out at Totals 91127 9 2 e e H. J. YURMAN, Proprieto . 2 special meeting of the National Bage- | The following is & summary of yesterdsy's trans- | gnio,, Cities & ETRTme 3 . 1301-4 ~ Room 106, Thayer Bldg. ball Connmission to be held in Clnein- | Stie=s ou the New York Stock Excicnes o 3 & =3 o’ Botie L Seore by lonines: T S - nati September 20, President Johnson s " Tows i | e } pamrence riieis: of the American League said tomight. | ame mu T = Momiar S L Fnamzionn, T said, onlell? | e rue, = = S i NOTICE for the American League pennant will | Allis Chaimers ‘Gifs "0 sy 244 | Philaeiphia, o Secon: Painting. Paperhanging, Plastering have been definitely enough settled by | 4is Chalmess cits of ".1111 sasl 2 | Bieree Arow ... N and-also & speciaity 1 Decorating and that time sident Johnson said, to P W hve s o hro a e Graining. " Samples of my"work can bo assure going ahead with the plans. phs &R ar jemoneae °3 171 8 Hommonser 4 177 8 seen’Inthe windows of No."J% Saln Althe h CI rle: 3 Pond Creek Coal Iger.« f— = - o sdemt of ‘the Chitess ciob Seeinor s Brosad Biteal Car TR T 1 o3 el T T 8 Tel. 1248-2. 225 Dunkam St. make any statement eclaiming the R v Sayia” 33 23 olwimman 3 55 68 aug18STuTh American Leaguw championship, or. By Seon Tiere 8162 ofkmei” "11100 > e e o B g’ o i e S ginning to pour in from middle west ol i w Suitiap 3 00 8§ Yoot 211533 DR.R.J.COL/LINS cities.. ' One Chicago enthusiast placed i Pl - ——e—= s seats today. Theso orders are being Sivare Arms. domws mUn e = held up, however, until Chicago is cer- | Saxon Motor . s 3 tain of beating out Boston. SRiliAL Lim 00203 x s 148 Main Stroet, Nerwich, Conn. There 1s a_strong possibility that the is. the Shattuck AM. Sinclalr O Sicss Shemiela uth Pacifc South Ratiway Phone 1173 series. if Chieago League conteader £o on Saturday, October 8, President Johnson said. Although the place for Hartford. and Bridgeport Eroke Evey Hartford, Conn., Sept. 5.—Hartfor: and Bridgeport divided a acuble head- TuTbS playing the first game is decided by the toss of a coin, resident Johnson said the National League might waive this formality and agree to start the games in the west 50 a Sunday game could be played. The Yankees are negotiating with the Providence International league b for the release of _Shortstop ooney, who it secured may be tried at cecond base. (o)) Msscrtlimsr e G VSSON/ el et | ‘Willys firm; 2121 closing nid New York, closed steady. October 21.14, December 20.98, Jaruary 20.92, March 21.10, May Spot quiet; Overlana high 5 New_ York, Sept. 5. — Callk money low 4: i offered at 5; iast loan 5. ruling rate ‘middling 22.15. CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. Open, Close. 1% 13, 108, 108% s34 5% ss% er here today the visitors taking the first, 5 to 2, while the locals won the second, 2 to 1, in eight innings, the game being scheduled to go only seven. Scores: (First game.) The news that there was to be only a short halt along the route from Broadway to France that there was to be no long period of tedious “home” training here, brought forth much en- thusiasm among the men of the Twen- ty-second New York engineers and the headquarters troop, the only units now at Spartanburg S. C. There were impromptu _celebrations _throughout |1 Camp Wadsworth. and a_big detach- © Harttord Bridgeport - ho el b hpo s e Carvoll,e 03 2 o Bracketter 5 11 0 0 Bremdb 4 1 3 1 o|Priest2 5 3 & 5 0 Rothib 4 110 0 OfLeardb 2 2 0 2 o RCGesms 4 3 8 4 2Corcormnrt 4.1 2 0 0 Relchle,ct 4 1 2 0 ofCathersit 3 0 0 0 0 Low3d 4 2 11 O/RGrim'stb 4 112 0 o Kecdelt 4 0 & 0 OfMartnes 4 02 7 0 Kenneds.et 4 1 1 0 o|Keitchiic 2 0 8 0 0 Trautmanp 3 0 0 5 o Howen 4 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 932713 2l Totals E2Tr) Score by innings Bridgeport ... 401 00 o5 Hastfora . 0000 0 002 Three base Bits, Priest, R. C. Grimes. Home run, R Crimes. (Bedond Game.) Harttord ab hpo oa e 4183 o105 102’8 120 3118 1 130 481 3 ofCarcoran. 100 311 0 olCithernit 200 2121 1RGHmaIb i 10 3.0 0 0 ofMartin.as 131 30 0 3 ofknitchele 500 31 0 0 0 Hous 130 208 213 2 1 out “when wins innings: 0100000 &1 ment of the engineers, seeing the sights of Spartanburg. gathered in the city's largest g.lllm and shouted till hoarse, “Three cheers for Spartanburg, but oh, local afternoon newspaper began - circulate through the camp that the Jubllation began. vou France!" For the enlisted men the departure talk has reached the stage where. they are already discussing the best way to “do” Paris on furlough. The officers, however, are still preserving an official ignorance of the time of leaving. The news was unknown to the en- isted men and it was only when a Work on & hundred generally torn up cotton bushes— and as for cheers, everybody got ' them. They whooped for Wilson, Tommy At- kins, General O'Ryan and Colonel Van- derbilt ‘and groaned in , impressively long drawn out choruses for “Kaiser Bill and the Huns.” Then. as the first exuberance wore off. they plunged back to the work in Rand. Scenes at Camp Wadsworth are shown in the accompanying pictures: No. 1, engineers going into camp: No. 2. shower baths for the men of Camp Wadsworth; No. 3, becoming acquaint- ed with southern corn, - . - Dr. Alired Richards DENTIST Office Hours: 212 & 130 to § p. m. Wed. and_Sat, Fvenings 7-8 Room 205 Thaver Bullding Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 TEAMING AND TRUCKING DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES A. D. LATHROP Phone 175 Chelsea Savings Bank Nerwich ,Conn., Aug. 6, 1917, ‘The board of Directors of the Bank have this day declared a dividend for ¥ the current six months at the rate of four per cent. per annum, payable on and after the fifteenth of September. FRANK | EMPSTEAD, Treasyrer