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A 2 ININRTA DR.R.J.COLLINS ONINGTON GRANGE FAIR ™\ risT A 3 ; o 148 Main Stréet, ° Norwich, Cenn. Record Crowd' Thronged Grou‘ndr?n Second 'Day—Oxen Phene 1173, _ 'Owned by George Brown Carried Off Honors, inDraw- ing Contest—List of Awards Made on Wednesday. full coverage on your live sfock against FIRE and LIGHTNING? If not, call or write - 4. L. LATHROP & SONS 28_Shetucket Street . Noryich, Conn. Have you Will Play Eighteen Games During Next Two Months—Make- up of Local Teams—First Match Oct. 1—Grand Cir. | cuit Results. : 13 e TuTHES NOTICE Paintipg, Paperhanging.' Plastering, and als) a specialty in Decorating and Grgining. Samples of my work can ba seen in the windows of No, 15 Main St. PR Sl unegnnts Al o sBuruads Peosuioons The schedule “of the Bastern Com- Seventh Week. <l A estir Howink EonEus. was snnounl: n at thers is no diminution in inter-|where Miss N. J. Campbell, of Norwich, L. REMMAN. D e Lomonrar Wadheatny A0 | Toay, O o e P T e | x) Batted “tor Lowe 1o, s est in the North Stonington Grange |district agent for New London county,| Tel. 1246-2. 326 Dunham St. uin- ighteen & The first | N !:,nx:‘.. Aetna of N ch Vs, Paae By, Saxinghs fair since it's inception seven years;,'ves interesting and valuable demon-: 2USISSTuTh cont el Bames. ew , A Ngrwie - | Qeetana . ago, was clearly demonstrated by, the|{trations on .canning by the cold- games will be played Monday, Oct. New London. 5 % S e Lo i the 3 W Two base hit, Spew 'large attendance upon the second day jpacked process and also in drying - e ot the Atlantie Coast Bowling Sihie Wi i ) —_—— _|of “he prceént event. It was a rec- |fruits and vegeables. .On the upper 190 Franklin St ‘Association. ~Bach team will deposit [ Monday, Nov. 15. At Palace of Nor. | wild' Throw Gave Game to Athletics. 0rd crowd, estimated at five thousand, |floor is the needle and art work and 5 . nd thls will - 9 Phi 1phi . 19.—A wild throw |a8nd everybody seeme: appy, wi ajt antiques and kindred exhibits, | 18 TH PLACE TO GET A NiCE $25 with the treasurer and thls Aetna of orwich, Taftville ve. Aetna |, FPhiladelphia, Sept 13-—A wild throw | 100, DGV, SETOR (0 idke. + the | which ars rarii eramiea ot ane o At REER AS WELL AS ANICE be divided as follows: First team $35, second team $30; |OF Norwieh. L ninth ‘inning and the score tied gave|Meeting of old friends as pleasirable| Wnile there s no real live midway, | Dll’ SL=C0 INe D BEEF OR ANY- .verage $6; seco 4; third $3; g Philadelphia the victory over Chicago |88 possible. _For after all, the old-|with easy money for the operators, : ?ol.u:.h.l nm:‘; - hl[!ll:at‘hree $ hl‘xh Mondsy, Nov. 26.—At Palace of Nor- | 70, 39 1%, o NCI00E OVEL FUCTRY | tashioned futr, such as that at North |utill there ia just enough of the take-a- | THING IN MEAT LINE. RIGHT NOW single $4. wich, Palace va. Aetna of Norwich.|i," ;o fifth inning on McInnis singie | Stonington, is'the kind that was good | chance attractions to liven ‘up the sec- PPERT There are three leagues in the Con- | At New London, Taftville vs. NeW u;q an out and =~ McAvoy’s °single. |Cnough for dad and therefore good |tion wherein are located the several VAL.LUPP s the time to have us insure |necticut Bowling assoclation and the |London. iy enough fon tho young, as well as the|booths .in the center of the srounds, c ot ¢ winners in each will meet in a serie: Chicago .........0 0000001 0—1}0ld of the present and the generation where ice cream, soft drinks, and even - those new Fall stocks and ob- in_ December. e leagues and team: Detroit Took Two From Red Sox. Philadelphia ..000010 0 1—2|passed. ~Secretary White, who is ap- [hot dogs are =old at fair prices. In| % ) e: Norwich (2); | Boston, Sept. 10.—Detroit took both| Cicotte and Schalk; Johmson and|larently the nctive manager of the|addition there is a feed tent where Dr. Alired Richards fair, as all secretaries are, has suc-|substantial food is served in quantit ENTIST . > are Bastern ain the protection of our|srs Tester Feaguct ororthon gamer from Boston today, the first 5| McAvoy. {rong companies. Leagu 3 @ ot ot oS Bl ceeded, with the aid of his corps of |and quality, just as served In the av e F Eristor” nmm'i"é‘a'.?m&'&‘?"éwmf % 3:‘:?‘&"':,’:,_ ey du.l.'u.’,,og' g Chicago 4, Giants 3. workers, in giving to the pubiic a fair s e N e B3 £00d | office Hours: ISAAC S. JONES ern League. New Haven (2), Bridge- | {hna® Shore, whose pitching. “as ex_| Chicago, Sept. 10— New York closed | that ix ‘really worth while. There is|cnougn for anvbody ‘anywhere, and not Qipam_1i0 08 p m v port (2) Naugatuck and Waterbury. | cellent. Veach's triple to right’in the |its National League senson In Chicago P m, at an exhorbitant prick, when ‘the high ed. an t Evenings 7 tnsurance and Real Estate Agent The Norwich teams are, Aetna, He- | coong inning, followed Hellman's | today with 4 to 3 defeat at the|lD® fair is confined in the main to an|cost of living is taken into consider- Room #05 Thayer Building Richards’ Building 91 Main 8. |neault, Parker, Follenius. MecAliister, | SCCHE "5y S itiod o SpleRd1a and er- | hands of (he ocals . Seorer exhibit of vegetables; cattle and artiation. There were nearly-three hun- |l Tel. 299 Resjdence tel. 1225 = Johnson, Bibeault, Malesky; Palace, | oriegs pitching duel between Dauss vt G .4 e work, and in that line there has been|dreq automobiles:and more than a hun- Standish, Gross, Amburn, Clark, | 20063, BE R, (oo 1 O tent. The g L W (N, s o|70 Jbetter in all New England. Thereldred vehicles. of othér description on ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Dooley, Patterson and Simpson. bz st $ 1% 0 Slewaer 4 2% 0 b jare 163 eé‘h‘l:;l:ox; in thexdo ;wex the grnun,ds. indicating that the great- & The schedule is as follows: (First Game.) fiduft.ss classes: , Horses an oni ér part of the attendants did not pat- F h_A F c = - ’ § 25 0 olwoerit 3020 p ¢s, Br Erowu & Perkins, Hmm-at-isw Firet Woek Detrott .. o0 0040001 0 s $IERER L N A e P B | Fepize the trolley service. TeRch-American- rur. 10.. Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| Monday, Oct. 1st—At Taftville, |Boston .. ......100100000—2 LR 241 1 4| Flowers, Arts, Fine arts, School Ex- |, The featurs of the afternoon. aslde | Guarantes all work. We make ne Entrance stairway near to Thames |Taftville vs. Palace of Norwich. Aet- James and Stanage; Shore, » Pen- 8071 3121 hibits, Grange Exhibits and Ant(q\len_|fi'nm the exhibits. was the drawing ;h' ge Jar ’"Z"a v Dm:eu;h on all National Babk Telephone 88-3 |na of Norwich vs. Aetna of New Lon- [ nock and Cady. 1000 3670 On 'the first figor of exhibition hail lten of thé strength of vokes of ox 1 urs. ncured Skins wanted. — don. Second game.) an . * 0% % %lig the display of flowers, cakes, furni- Pl labit Feo """;;"":"‘“ f,“" ""‘" Practical Furrier & o Pty e, phoi . . frst pull was an exhibition bv a pair P i Becond Week : Dt ) ) g RS 3 7H 10 3 ture, stoves, phoriographs, ctc. and one |17 PRIL Tas n SxbIbition By & payr b YURMANi“ ropristor . ‘Monday, Oct. 8—At New YLondon, 4126 OfHooperst 4 0 1 0 0 1003 s, New Lon-Yaray, as the®> was no competing team | Tol. 1301-4 Room 108, Thayer Bidg. . National Leagus. Palace of Norwieh vs. New London. G010 oemE 11130 110 Qo Copnty Equal Suffrage 1eague |.gainat them they wems awarded the - Boston_at St Louts. 5 At Aetna, Taftville vs. Aetna of Nor- R T e SR e Y room has been trans-|jlue tag and the coin it cirried with 1918 . B L Wich. : 1020 en.ct 3 010 0 o Bed %2t |formed ‘into a temporary kichen, | U Ty UL G st was between' H POTTER. Chicago at Philadeiphia. “ Monday, Oct. 15—At Palace of Nor- 2041 B0 smn ol e e FAST TROTTING AT ;f North Stonington. and by’ “Enos|* g, 1:38€-2. N wepiSTuTh 5t. Louts at Washington wich, Palace of Norwich vs. Aetna of 3017 To1E T M e R e A L6 e e e 1 i Gray of Ledvard. Mr. Brown's pair e Detrolt at Boston. w.: ich At Taftville, Taftville vs. Chieazo .. . 10 2 00 010 x4 THE ROCKVILLE FAIR | Won in the very first pull. drawing the > @ Cieveland st New York g" :lfondbn i Two base bith Kilduf. Keuff, Rebertson.) Home |load of rocks several feet. whila ihe| - A Rece': e For “a iness I = IR Fourth Week. e The Fastest Five Heats Ever Trotted |Gray team cond not budge in_straight- P pp! Ao Monday, Oct. 22—At Palace of Nor- BASEBALLL MAGNATES ARE - e S Wers CUB Cnedons 5. R Haley wnd| Take one generous alice of our bread. s i wich, Taftville vs. o N ARRIVING IN CHICAGO | Rockville . Conm. Sept. 10—The | B~ F- Champlin. Bpread it ever with good butter, and e o e i B Washi BBt Loeis ik S second- day’s racing’ card at. the Kook |, The Judges of the several exhibits|dan't be stingy.. Add & iayer of home- of New London. shington 6, St. Louis 4. For the Meecting of the National Base- |yille fair was featured by what are|Were very busyv durng the day, but|m.de apple sauce. Then take one hewi- - 98 Fifth Week Washington, Sept. 19.—Washington balf Com: nt said to be the fastest five heats ever |Wn L0 a late hour in thé aftesnoon, oRlv Alusaatic paTom S Lmages defcated St. Louis, 6 to 4 today in the trotted in the state. on a half milé|Three departmenis had been reportsd |thy bey, abeut the time he gets home i Monday, Oct. 29.—At! Pulace Of |second game of the series. Score Cincinnati, O. Sept. 19—Baseball |track. The record was made In 'the | lp the secretarv’s offire. Tn those class- | from school, hungry as two wolves. In- b Norwich, Palace vafl New London. At|St Lo <+ 22200001030 0-—4Inagnates from all parts of the country 12:17 trot_stake which went five Heats | €8 awards were made as follows: sort the bread-butter-sauce combina 3 Taftville, Taftville vs. Aetna of Nor-|Washington ....11012010x—6pegan_arriving_here today for the|and was” not finished. being Set Over | = Poultrv—White crested black Polish | trem inte’ said boy orgamization. amd if ‘wich. Groom and Severeid; Johnsom and{meetinig of the National Baseball Com- |for tomorrow. The heats were timed | cock. second. hen firast: black _and | o o8 ety 3 s 5 e — Sixth Week. Ainsmith. mission and the major league bresi- |2:12 1-4; 2:12 1-4; 2:12 1-2; 2:13 1-4: | white Handan hen. first and secomd: | 1ot hd""' ""°:':°; h':,'”""" fobiag 2 = A p 3 J T AT dents tomorrow at which the annual{2.15. The other races were the 217 silver Kl s can happin oun: Totedo s ecad s f Nor- ver speckled HMamburg cock, third Ay T e e e T et Cleveland Shut Out Yankees. arafting of minor leaguers into major |pace won by B & O. and the 2:11|hen. third: lght Hranen cock third: | ANDREWS’ BAKERY el iy = M New London, Taftville vs. New tw York, Sept. 19.—Coveleskie held | league company will take piace. open, won by Lady Gamage. In’ the | hen, third: silver Campines cock first £ e London. . w York to one hit, a single by Mais-| It was semi-officially announced to- |2:17 trot only Josephine Watts and | hen second and third: Buff Rock cock, SUMMIT STREET e —d ( T |nisht that the firstggame of the|Water Cress will start tomorrow. each [ firsi:’ hen third: . cockerel. _second 2 ; = — |world's series could nft be played be- |having won two heats.” The summary: | R C. white ear Jarhar. second: M fore Saturday, October 6. on account 2:17 Pace Stake, Purse $1,000 iffens Barton ‘cock. -first and second: 2 National tesase, of the schedule of the National League | o ¢ 0% " 7% & hen. third:" great Indisn game cogk. Native pe&ches TR 21 1. 3 _ |Loval blk g Saunders. .. 2.4 8 3 & , 4 e o the B el ¢ 9 |iinma & o Carpenter 1 5 § 3 4| Comish putier astz s P’ ramnre| Rocky Ford Melons Tho culy: olbet’ Iutbr-eaiue series | Thuw 238 16 31 g3 -0 | BORPULS MREE DI, DrRIngion g 3 jto be decided this wear which will be [® .0 ("%, 4 avap, Brather James, | Yvandotte cock. second: brown les- Frcsh Green Corn 51% | under the directio. nof the national horn ‘cock. firet: white lagorn cocl Abcob, Lew Braden. 0 Cuba Cane sug e 700 Cuba Cane S e : % #i4!commission will be between Cleveland S T e “ o0 Dot & “Rudson ; %" [and Cincinnati. This probably will be | 7 Trot Stake, Purse $1,000 Foan cambtalins Hht st Pars SMELL FICKLING ONIDNS Strength Was Maintained Throughout G0 Dome . Mines % {commenced October 4, by which time | Josephine Watts, ch m, Gilils 4 1 1 2 3 | avello rock. firat: hen. second: blark ; the Entire Session. 1ob0n Die A Ry el Mok 'Mu lboth teams will have completed their {Water Cress, ch m... Van oray “anck’ Mist: Navake, Al ‘nniteils ST G e for: Pioklss' aWd Preservas & . 200 Elk Horn 25 | schedule. Houghon - 33411|Corev drake second: Auck. second: , New York, Sept. 19.—A decided turn 3400 Erie .. 21% P Miss Waburn, b m, Rosemei- prav Mallett nen, second: white Peki l M t for the bettér came today in the stock | { Erie 1% & & & |[TRINITY ABANDONS e jiste 123 6 omck Sreti-dtakerfiret: mew Gpines eople s arke 8 market. The selling movemen: which [ 100 % M & & : ! Thborne, Buldos T24232 ol PP T . ] Pirates and Braves Broke Even. [Iiarket Toe ool e o of late was| e iy b FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | Dr Bborne. Buldoe o oors 1° IS BOL 98kt Ctnag 6 Franklin Street Pittsburgh, Sept. 19.—Pittsburgh and | checked effectively, and there was a v Dol : T8 O e e = 3-1- 15. - Henrv Maine. Myetic. b JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprieter L 5 = Z . i o, ¥ z Will Substitute Some Games With nrv ) . Myetic. . Prop! Boston broke even in today’s double|general marking up of values which b iy Y by 1 Open Purse $300 Buff Wyandotte puliet, first. second, third; golden wyandotte cock first: e ST A en, first: cockerel, first: pullet, first M B .d' M IS [buff ‘Cochin cock 'first " second: hen, asons buluing ateria first. second: jyullet, first: Japanese silkie cock, first. third: hen, first, sec- OF ALL KINDS header. the home team taking the first | reached ‘substantial proportions be- . i P 2 to 1 and Boston the second, 6 to 4. forehthe end of the day. A noticeab! 23 21, 1025 1023% 3 | Lady mage. b m, J. Small In the first game Barnes held Pitts- | change was the tendency to foliow up g i3, 1W3%| Hartford, Conn. Sept. 19.—The ath- Danola, b s, Gillis ...... burgh to one hit up to the nith inning, | the market on the rise. The inquiry - 3 3% % letic council of Trinity collese today e when the first five men up all singled, | b uotations - were ad 3 3; |decided to abandon the ootbal p A g = - Braafomen 500 Tiiimois Central It i | schedule arranged last spring and sub-| Time 2:13, 2:11 2:11. scoring two runs and ‘winning the | yvanced, and the strength was main- " e game. Bach of the teams used three |tained throughout the session. Totdl A e T 3 3% | stitute some games with teams near TR .::&nd'ht‘ifigrds o;:’::file‘t c?i‘;}:fml'“c?,r,ffi’ For Sale by pitchers. Jacobs, who had won the | transactions were $25,000 share 11800 Ts. Coper’ U5, 1100 830 Baxttond | NEbeSpeqgon Sor - neppiug [GOEE TTOUBNANWENT third; white rock pullet, second: illi first game, started the second, but was | ~Improved conditions in- the 360 Literboro” Con the schegule is thaf so many candi- AT AR B : . :| The Peck-McWilliams Co. forced to give way in the third inning. | market were spoken of most frequen 200 Tover " Con' br_ dates for the cleven have enlisted that e A R T S e = Bostori ...... 000000 100—180|ivasa direct source of strength. Spec= ot Har of the chances of turning out a strong P ; hen, A . : S E 7 Har Com . o 7 A S s Seheds |Lower Totals Made in Second Round |erel. first. second: pullet, first. second: Pittsburgh .. 00000000225 3|ulation has been restrained by the g e lineup are small. In the spring sehed- | ! e e i o orel, frat. Necond: hallet, firet “secand: | g AMING 'AND TRUCKING vs> games with_ Middlebury Barnes and Tragresser; Jacobs and | firmness of the money market and the < 2 2 5 ; coag Fischer. Umpires. Klem and Brans- | doubtful outlook for obtaining accom- . ) Powdoin, New York University, Con- e e o e e, | mecondi | oM VERY PROMPTLY ARD AT fleld. Time 5. modations. This situation was im- o = necticut Agricultural Colleze and| Rye N. Y, Sept. 19.—Lower totals ond Ehiear Cotimbie Webnn i o REASONABLE PRICES Second game.) proved by the action taken by New ) ;- { Bnion hed- Béen arranged ‘for . UThe |were inorder ln'the sécond round.of{OnC IR07 Colmmbia Wwyandotts ccock, x !m-‘u;)m. 3 Pm-nr.'th(u) York bankers to stabilize lhe! mlone.\‘ council will meet next week to pre- :l:‘e“;!;glo;‘subsotlsd?;nfi:gelb::a:‘r; Aflr:; third: puliet. a,—.‘g- smim PR cmf;:xé A. D. LATHROP ¥, a 3 b0 3 e 4 t of large : 2 e the new list. v 3 3 ; p e Palesct 3 1 3 0 Ofcatonss 5 13 2 1)market. The putiing ou 4 . rors | pare ot Bl Sahe Claniedif = t | Tsland red cock. first: hen. second: Mndifless 4 0 42 3[Mclwiz1b 4 211 0 ofsums in loans resulted an easinz i - — . v had to be cleared for a new set of | I¢ 3 5 = Phone 175 Poveici 5 3 10 OfPiersve’ 3 11 4 o|of rates, Time money was 5 to 5 100 15 & Sverss CITY SERIES BETWEEN players toworvew. o nimber of .prize|EFfiercop-hun, setoud; - cockerel. Arat i Telerie 3 111 0 Olsxdackon 10 0 0 0lang call fupds were loaned as low as| s Ug & Myers br 80X | Winners were determined. 3 ot boibndlnda i 3N 3 ofSd™ 8 81 8fand call tupds Ton Lotse” Wik BRAVES AND RED SOX | The best score of thirty-six holes on | tAm cock. first. second. third: hen, ERICK T. BUNCE P by mn ey etk that antouncenianis FeL] e il k-l —e the two days was 172 made by W. & | first, secend, third; B. & B. cockerel,| FRED 3 Toagewerc 3 2 3 2 OlBigheelr 3 1 8 0 0|garding steel and copper prices would | i3y M b O Is to Be Proposed by Percy D. Haugh- | Truesdell. Fox Hills Golf Club. Clif- SIENE o Lullot “Oxat;.; pdxtrlagy sSoghin Piano Tuner Poenly -9 5 9 pfgchmiate 4 2 & 8 0/goon be made at Washington helped | 210 3iami_ Copper ton “At the Proper Moment. E‘E"Bs-é’;?;“;r't"‘é‘;‘,;n‘"“{"’ Ct-hG-l:V:ldlo x ¥ 2 3 IR Znehe” - the market on its upward course. The S . i 3 ., won the ole i " » % ot Ave: W% 2108 ofBWmS 1000 o|prolonged uncertainty in this respect . .| Eoston, Sept. 15.—Perey D. Haugk-|gross today with an 84. (Continued. on Page ‘Baven, Tol: Five)/"Phone 338-2 2F S 7.7 7 al6%™s» ¢ 0 0 2 o|has constituted oneyof the main ad-| G Mo % 5% |ton. president of the Hoston National| In class 3, the 36 hole net winner vt I s e verse influences, and the tone of the| 2600 Mo § { League haseball club, indicated in a|proved to be T. P. Anderson of Mount geasia(tg o 0 R ! Washington advices today was so| 4003l Puc ; ! statement tonight that “at the proper ! Vernon, N. Y. with 149, while in the (xx) Batted for Bitler in 9th * | confident as to lead to buying in ex- : ! moment” he would propose a city se- |class-B. W. M. Oler of the Home Club, ries with the American League club.iled with 148. W. A. Smith of Wil- { Mr. Haughton made it plain, however, i mington. with 158 showed the way in %! that he would initiate no such action|class C and Judge H. A. Gildersleeve every possible chance of a Red|of Oakiand, New York, won ecasily in (xxx): Batted for Jacobs in 2nd. y 1 t. An pectation of an early settlemen Bowon: other encouraging. feature was the in- dication of steady improvement in the Pitesburgn 3 Two base hit, Tler. Russiap situation, which relieved the S > unle: L5 fears felt in this respect since lh? A s 253 | Sox ry in the‘vl American League |Class D, with 145. “UNABLE coming of the recent international g We 9 19% |race was eliminated. e WEST POI‘NT UNABLE peiriey T e =0 . loe™ 1l He remarked that it had been ten| a1} FAVORITES LOSE TO GET OPPONENT | The buying came largely from the | ‘i 3omt fod - '8 % |years since this city’s major league £ e shorts, as was shown by the vigorous | 200y Ohlo Clties 4% %1 | clubs had met ypon the diamond and AT GRAND CIRCUIT 8o the Opening of the Football Season | bidding for #tocks which recently have | 209 Ontarie Eiiser 7 that he believed the fahs were anxious s May Be Delayed. Z been sold most heavily. These shares s B = % |to have an' opportunity of comparing| Fast Racing at Columbus—St. Frisco led the early advance, but the move-| 3700 Pem B B . 51% 525 |the two clubs and individual players. Loses in Hotel Hartman Stake. West Point, N. Y., Sept. 19. — The|ment spread gradually. through the| 400 Peoples G &' ¢ 83 - TAFTVILLE HEARD FROM Columbus, Ohio, S:px. 19.—~Remark- - able reversals of form characterized | IR.ply to Letter From Baltic Mule |the third day's meeting of Grand Cir- t 2 Spinners. cuit horses at the Columbus mile track opponent. Captain MoMahon, the|were in the industrials, some of the| 100 Pressed Stesl Car - and not a single favorite won, such football representative, is still con- |railroads made large advances. The 100 Quicksilver . 3 , Taftville, Conn., Sept. 18, 1917 | horses as St. Frisco going down among opening of the Army’s football season, [ list and -there -were signs of consid-| 32 2 Marquotte set for September 24, may be delayed, | erably increased buying for the long| 2% Pleree Au it was learned today, owing to the ina- | account. 200 Bltts C Br new bility of the management to secure an| Although the largest gains as a rule| &0 Pitts & W Vo ducting negotiations ~ with sevemal | movement ranged from 1 to 6 points 0 Ky Stesl Sp Sporting Editor, Norwich Bulletin. the well-played. losers. Tws teams, however. and hopes to start the | in & long list of issues, representing | 'ibs Ry Cm G Tl & s to B B i fpe B o bt and thy e season on schedule time. all parts of the market. 16300 Rep T & steet % mule spinners’ statement in Wednes- | Hartman $5,000 stake for 2.1i pacers, Jones and House, veterans who were| The bond market was irregular. To- | 10900 Rep 1 & Steel . 5 day morning’s Bulletin. developed great speed and a reduction graduated in August, joined the coach- | tal sales (par value) were $2,900,000.| 740 Royal Dutch . . If the Baltic committee remembers |of marks for the local event and new ing staft today. TU. S. 2's registered advanced 3-4. Lib- | 100 Savage Arms ] - 2 S ugust 26th. on the ball grounds at |marks for their winners. erty bonds sold at 99.98" to 100. o LEs W Taftville the Tuftville committee was| Mabel.Trask trotted two miles faster - = 100 Seaboera A L ready to settle after the game but |than her previous record and averaged HOW’S THIST . i s AR e - Baltic stated that they hadn’t got any |a shade under 2.03 for her three he e offer One Hundred Dollars o0 Adv. Rumler pr i su0g B o . 5 % | money from the Red Cross girls who | She lowered her former record of 2. ard for any case of catarrh that ca: 100 Alasks Gold 3 700 South Pacific were _selling the tickets and they did|1-4 in the second heat to 2.02 1-4. St. 3 8ot ‘be cur all's Catarrh Medi- | 1300 Allia” Chalmers 1800 Southern Ry not know how many they had sold. But | Frisco only won third money in this |} Fseco - RThats taiicn deaficle s sl i SR R stated thut they would come down to |event, Miss Directed beailng him out / gt taken by catarrh sufferers for the past| 1800 Am Beet Sugar 100 Studebaker pr ... Tatteillo Monday night. the 3th of {for the place. T 400 gem € Chem : August and utt'lehup with us, and o hlnhthe Hotel Hartman Stalke, Peter b - as % Fae 3 waited every night that week and | Nash, owned by John Ryan of Minne- . e - they dld not come 'down. apolis, won in stralght heats. He paced READY WITH THE CORRECT 16400 Tobacoo Prod 1uZhey stated that they came down|the middle mile in 201 12,4 new rec. 100 Tren & W Steel s |last week and met the committee. ord for the event. Little Batice was o %| They saw only one of the commit- |the favorite and she made Peter Nash Nzw [ EL AT gt . teeqgnd they paid him for a ball that |step fast enough to shatter the old thirty-five year: and has become 3000 Am Can . krown as the m celiable remedy for| 1500 Am Car & catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts| 1004Am H & L through the blood on the mucous sur-| 100 Am Jee . faces,” expellirg the polson from the| 4700 Am Int Com blood and healing the diseased portions, | 1000 Am Linseed After you have taken Hall's Catarrh| 300 Am Linseed Medicins’ for a short time you will see| 4300 Am Locomo a reat improvement in your general m:m Fomd L A 42% 3% - 3 m Mut br 700 : et 1135 |they owed for since August 25th. record 0£.2.02 1-4. Eiitas ot i, Bl Sataurh 10360 Am Smelung 3300 T 15} 132% 1343 | The committee asked the _Bam-:l The Horse Review Futurity for three FOR FALL WEAR tarrh. Send for testimonfals, free. Ty o X 93 134 |committee to come up to the spinners’|year old pacers was won by Poorman, - F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohlo. A e s e 100 Am Sugar pr 1083 ,,,“‘msetlnx and we would settle with them. |an erratic colt which stayed to the They are here in large assortments and include all the 100 Am Sumatra .. . 8 : 1183 1164 | but they refused to come. Now If |pace two out of three heats and de- s 2 o 3400 Am Tol&Tal i 135 57 | the Baltlc spinners are gentiemen they | feated Fex De Forest, better Hied on new autumn shapes and colors in a variety that will A . 4 3 %" 3% | will come down as soon as possible | the auctions. . - - WILLIAM YOUNG, N. o s e n:nld ve wig setttle with therni“ The 2.16 trot went five heats before suit every taste and desire. 2 S 90 90 n ‘regards to sportsmanship, we [being decided, the erratic Ira C. final- 3 ) oo e BT : 3 10% 10% |think that the Taftville spinners are |1y capturing it. - - Prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 » p oty A . 2 3% £ !just as good sportsmern as the Baltic | " Judges played a prominesit part in 2% 26 = 3 5 $3 i3% spinners are and may be a little bit |the Hotel Hartman Stake. At the end % ’ BYRON A. WIGHTMAN 2% , 5% sy Dbetter. The Taftville committee would : of the second heat Drivers Fred Jam- A 3 5% A% 404 like to have the Baltic committee [ison, Ben Whitehead, Frank Herrick, ustom a e ot €S Plano Tuner bring down the .tickets they have not | Vic Fleming and Walter Cox were fin- . Total sales 842,080 shares’ sold so we can count them all up and |ed $50 each for laying up the heat. . then we would know how many were | Mr. Fleming again was fified at ‘the |ll A wide range of patterns to select from, all wool and fit Phone 595-3 3 Fairmount Street i MONEY, - solddnl‘t’u!'etlmr-k ;Vel d:;‘\'t doubt their | end of the third heat, which he finish- d A t 7 New York, Sept. 19.—Call money |WOrd, but think it is the proper way |ed strons, for not trying in the second and workmanship guaranteed The Best Place is the Cheapest| ‘s ca “reivsiom easler: high 4; low 2 1-2; ruling raty | t© Settle up heat. 5 In three days' racing but one favor- FRANK DURR |ijte has won his race. That was Early 100 Cal ePtro pr 4; closing bid 2 1-2; offered at 3; last (Signed) 12260 Can “Pacing I 2 Place to Buy | 10700 Cont. _ Lanther e bt 2 acskii GRIMSHAW HURD |Dreams in -the Hoster-Columbus Bates_str et Shirts AUTO ROBES WAGONS 00 g:":m:' Fase COTTON. Taftville Committee | Stake race yesterday. I | ol New York; Sept. 19.—Eotton fut i - . . . . 3 aiote HARNESSES RUBBER BOOTS | 8¢ G’ % onia” closed firm, October 2140; Decernhes o Matonee: Bedtpanea; Just received our Fall line of this famous made Shirt in STEAMER RUGS CARRIAGES SOME SECOND-HAND TEAM HARNESS IN STOCK 4400 C. M. & St B 700 Chiz. & N W . 2000 C. B L & P 1165 Chile Copper . 234 Con_Cop all good fast colpn THE LIVE SHOP,. 157 Main St. ; 2 y St, Louis, Sept. .19.—Rain caused a 3 2126; January 2118; March 219; May y:np::eelgent:tff the tennis:matches for BE' l = AN s = the nefit e d Cross today. Enptintiegy, Juinling 219 . | Mizs Mary & Browne former nationa 200 G ron 4 CHICAGS GRAIN MARKET. woman champion, left tonight for Los 2 i o ; open.” High low. Clom | Angeles, where her father is ill. Miss Absolutely Removes 1300 Consol _Gas 1103 = 118 nex e S Corinne Gould of St. Louis, former . . R 309 Gont. Can s ; GisA 164 14 nsK [state cnampion, will 'meet Miss Mona| INdig®stion. Onepackage 0% 581316 sey | Blurstedt, of Norway, national wo- provesit. 25cat all drm \38% iy 3% |man champion, in the) singles tomor-