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INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING ANSURABLE Biston, Sept. 8—Showers today made prospects dubious for the fourth seats in the grand stand all but 1,500 had been disposed of before nightfall, HEAR WORLD‘S SERIES ) GAMES BY MEGAPHONE As customary, all details of the world’s series Laseball games will ‘'be announced by megaphone from REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Ledyard qualified to vote in caucus ; ° are warned to meet in the Town Hall ¢ 7 game of the world series between the | although rain threatened all day. + L. LATHROP & SONS Boston American League champions | For latecomers 18,000 bleacher seats || The Bulletin office window each c I’e e 8 T e £5 Shetucket Strest Norwich, Conn. | ant winnerar - Both teame saved lste | 10 0'clock, ¢ [CTOFOW MOFINE &% | afternoon. What's going on every gielocic p 'm. for the' purpose "ot SR o A ‘tonight from Chicago for the deciding| The probable batting order: minute of the game will be flashed ? be vnmit f"{, at the election of Town gamea,‘the g“’i"éwmm is scheduled | Chicago Nationals. Boston Americans. || to The Bulletin from the Chicago e 0 g;gcgl;l O&Dhegrlhelg!uon thfeoll or‘l't‘ Mon- g AL U S R Y Hooper, rf, and Boston Parks. Play begins at L ersors Moict o Dot asa Relia? e ox with a lead of two |y 00y 0 oo Shean, 2b. " 2 Selectmen, Collector of Taxes, . games to one, were confident of main- | yo PERET Steank, of. 2.30 o'clock, Eastern tim . stables, Auditor, Grand Jurors, Rafl-- taining the club's prestige of winning e Whi % i trars of Voters, Member of _ every world series in which they have | Jaskert, cf. Laadt bl Comimiktee. onb to Ao ater and been entered. As they have been only | Merkle, 1b. Melnnis, 1b. | —. ctu Box 17, Oregon City, all other business proper to be done a mediocre road team this year and|Lick 2D e at sald meeting. have proved themselves almost invinci- | Deal, 50 Thomas; 8l f Georgs Tylen, EBIL Dongiasiand Clande} : Everything Pure, By order of Republican Town Com- ble on their home grounds with any- S Agriow, c. fess' to be as confident of winding as R Clean and Good R o 5 k D , P g ud Mlud . 1. ALLYN, thing at stake, their confidence was | He2 » SHED they were before the series began.| y at the wer INSCO e shared by thousands of supporters: When the players arrived here late Paint Dated at Ledyard. this They acknawledge they j:ave not bat- Ly s 6th day of A s No glpom could be detected, how- |tonight it became known that they |ted heavily, but belxe\?e‘mey Wil do! Vainistide: PROVIDENCE September, A. D, . sepdd ever, in the lair of the Cubs. They |had got togetherson the train and ap- | petter on foreign territory. They are | Oils and Brushes BAKERY Fi’e often causes MORE were full of the same fight and dash | pointed a committee to interview not worried about the pitcher for to- | and Metals 66 Franklin St. that enabled them to pull down the|nembers of the National . Baseball | morrow, and expeet Sam Jones to op- Tel. 1133.3 long lead of the New York Giantsand 2t e losses by WATER—but FIRE INSURANCE protects against both. Have us insure YOUR property in our strong com- panies. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS The Republican Electors of the Town of Salem are hereby requested to meet in caucus at the Town Hall in said Town Saturday afternoon, Sept. 14, at 2 o'clock, to place in nomination can- didates for Town Offices, and for any Preston Bros. Ine. e s FERGUSON’S on: Franklin Sauare Niamonds, Watches, Commission, expected iere tomorrow, and to voice the dissatistaction of the Boston and Chicago piayers over the proposed reduction of their receipts from the first four Zames ‘o $12) each for those on the winning teah and $800 for the losers. The commit- pose them rather than Ruth. i The players were today indirectly | told that owing to the reduced price | of tickets and the slim crowds at| games they will not receive as much money from the series as had been anticipated. Their share now is a romp home the winners in the Na- tional League pennant stretch. While Manager Mitchell of Chicago intimated that Hendrix, his star right hander, might pitch the opening game here, Red Sox followers would not be surprised to see him come back with THUMM'S Delicate: s tee was instructed to insist upon the frifie over 53,000 and after tomor- 40 Franklin St. other business that may come before " 0 i " i ing. ISAAC S. JONES Lertya Geolrzg T);:gr, who won his|carrying out of what the DIAYETS|you's game they probably will haved Custllel-u and Tel. 1309 lh:erm::;;sTo i AA 3 game, 3 to 1, in Chicago last Friday.|claim was the commission’s guarantee | oo, $75000, ‘one-half of ‘what was verware wn Comm . Thus far Mitchell has used only his two great southpaws, Vaughn and Tyler, not only because the Red -Sox are supposed to be weak against left that the division for the weorld series rarticipancs would be 32,000 and $1.- 460, respectively. Mann and Killefer represent the Cubs on the committee Insurance and R Richards Buiiding, | Estate Agent 91 Main Street FRANK E. WILLIAMS, Chalrman. the players’ share last fall. This| Dafed at Salem, Sept. 9, 1918. sepdd means the players’ winning the world’s championship each will get about $1,200, while the losers are not e 239 Main Street B AND FOCKFT Need a Plumher? handers. but also because “Babe” |ard the Red Sox members are HOOPer | jikelv 1o get more than $500. ‘This BILLARDS Tel. 827 LAST YEAR Ruth, Boston's mighty batsman, has and Shean. S0 B e TomEst Amoeit eveb paia DOOLEY & REPUBLICAN CAUCUS 250 milli " & made fewer of his big blows against| Some of the players threw out hints |y hiayers in a world's series. SIMPSON J. . BARSTOW 3 million doilars worth of pregerty | port siders than against right hand- |that they might refuse to o on with Otto Knabe and Heinie Wagner, who | & CO. The Republican Electors of the Town was burned in this country; about 21|ers. 3 the series nnlasds assured of the larger | . cpeq under the grandstand in Chi- Basement oy - of Plainfield are herfibyTreque;Itaeg }o million 2 month, about 700 thousand a | Ruth, Who won the opening game in | receipts, regardless of the amount i z Thayer Buil “ater Street O o E at ther TN 2 Chicago, is favored by Manager Bar-!taken in the two ball parks. SaEgiushis the Setond e s, yere day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 dollars worth 1s burning while you read this advertisement. said Plainfield Friday, Sept. 13, 1918, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, for the following purposes: to place in nomi- quested by Barry Herrmann, chair- man of the national commission, to report to him the details of the en-| row to open the home series. If Hendrix 1s sent to the slab, Ruth is COOLNESS BETWEEN PLAYERS % % 3 § g nation candidates for Town Of- - 5 3 Alnope Se) BTl At Te, seamme, OF RIVAL CLUBS |counter. Until their reports are turned THE BR. flcers to be voted for at the s your property insured? he bk’ e woni rg[her bat] - Atbaid 6 N5 BepE " it in no decision will be made by the THAMES C. B. ELDRED 8::“;155;“0:’1’113{9:;)“5 next ensulnA‘g. B. P. LEARNED & CO. |asainst a right hander with a fast|coolness existed between the Chicago | “OMMIssion: NATIONAL o o8l vmcunicy - sl Wember sessor to fill,vacancy. one member ball than eat. Cubs and the Boston Red Sox, con- ' 43 Broadway Board of Rellef, two Selectmen, three Agency Established May, 1346, The Red Sox always have seemed |tenders for the world’s series cham- RED SOX TAKE BANK Grand Jurors, Auditor, Collector of to go better with Ruth in the game. | pionship. as they traveled to Boston SATURDAY’S GAME, 2 TO 1 16 Shetucket St. Tel. 341-3 I:f:rsé rtovl‘x; 5".’,‘:{,1‘:{,“ TR;;xstrsacxiwgg As valuable as he is in the box, it has|today. They did not bury the hatchet Boston concentrated its energies Committeer. and to 1o any Sthor bust: NORWICH TOWN been his mighty slugging that has|on the fleld but carried it with them.|in the fourth inng.g of Saturday’s ness proper to be done at said caucus. been a powerful factor in the team’s | Hardly a word was exchanged by the 1, 's seriez c o Mrs. Sarah Briggs of Sturtevant | victories. New England fans will boe| players. There was no active trouu- | bansoreg 1o twe rums which s Jack LAWN MOWERS it L Berib e e, Com street ng friends in Westerly. | disappointed if they do not see him|ble as the players were instructed by enough to annex, 2 to 1, the third of CHARLES BRAGG, Chairman. Mrs. Barrows of Town|break up at least one world series|their managers to remain in their oWn ! the contests #,m the Chicago Na- and Dated, Plainfield, Conn., this ‘lth day street spent Thursday with Willi- | game with his black bat. cars. tionals. The one run margin was in of September, 1915, i3 mantic friends No crowd of Royal Rooters, Boston's| Managers Mitchell and Barrows A PLANET, JR, GARDEN TOOLS ‘THE HOUSEHOLD constznt daager, however, and it was| not until Pick, the Chicago second | baseman, was caught at the plate for| 1. P, Newton of Savbrook was well known baseball cheering organi- est the last week of her cousin were extremely conservative regard- zation, greeted the team on its ar- ing the possible outcome of the series. wvene. rival tonight, but for the past week|The latter declared. his team Was in | (ne (hid oat o the st halt of the gl : c c S bert Albert has returned to|they have been quietly organizing | better position to win since it had an | pini inning that victory perched fiu BullstiniBullcingep T3, Foancin Gizeos REPUBLICAN CAUGU esing the summer | and promise to make themselves heard 4 i advantage of one game and also Was (najly on the Boston dugout. with a band tomorrow, uniess the |favored by playing at home. adding |" Ciicage's lome. tally came in the The Legal Voters of the Town of s. William G. Thomas of Goshen | weather interferes. It was even re-|that his club appeared to be the|aen tasins ana was. lasoers 4 fluke s ¢]a o SE LD BeN AT lsn o LR L Bean e s S Boenen ted that “Tessie,” the battle frayed | st in pitching and_hitti bt Mitaie e it et g OB Tl d e 4 - o oritW 1 Bachia Bospit e essie, | (Bl batlle frayeil | Sihonger mapliciing sand (iliting, ‘anc vyt DeinRetitsanenineyer, quit trying 4 1 2 0 0 0| Hitchcock was captured March 6,|notifled and warned that a Republican s Hatee % je Hasply .., |chorus in every one of Boston's un-|with that combination he hoped t0|and in their half of the ninth started 3 0 1 1 1 0)when he wag forced to lana aft » | Caucus will be held at the Town Hall e il S of Elm avenue with | broken string of world series tri- | win. He would not divulge the namee | 5" qesperate rally which might have 3 0 0 3 3 0lacrial combat with thige German ma. | 98, Friday ‘evening, Sept. 13 1315, at e e oty passing a few weeks | umphs, might be taken out\of camphor | of his pitcher for tomorrow’s game. |(ieq the score and run the game into R e s Do B s b s DTG T T :; jhe home of her mother in Mans- | for the sake of its winning prestige. [but it was believed he would start|exira 1nnings had not Pick in a fran- | *Barber 0 0 0 0 .0 O0fand his ratlina Basdtae lfiis‘algledutu io_r?u:vnooosr%cter:-z ?fiif:i’;sfinfig {;"et:rs 5 hingp of 'Chedhets Mags bl oo p ote oo cice SaL Renway D T oo ie pomorting tosw: littla | i€ ‘SMoTt to croksthe blate. thrbwn sEateiite st il an altitude of a thousand meres, Not- | 2—To 4o any other business proper to b 43 of last week with his fa- | morning until mine at night, the last|strdtegy. He asserted that he had not :?;;h““e 2way by recklehs bass tun=" iTotals ... 3L T T 2100001 y’t‘ifli‘““gmhg his Roudenn lhfi chn- "3;;‘;:; :: if‘r’fst’é’:“sl‘i; 7, 1918 T sters at their home on o e o | c i z ing. : b 1 of his plane, he brought the 2 2% . = trbel Lof the grand stand reserved seatsdecided on a pitcher but his = se-| \jyghn elected to come back in an Boston, {machine in satety to land inside the SHERWOOD B. POTTER, ' L e went rapidly. Of the 10,000 reservad |lection probably would be made from attempt to retrieve the honorable de- ab r h po a €|German line. He was immeaiately Ry _ - etters From Lynch Brothers. AL feat aministered to amo i e, firet |Hooper, rf 30 13 0 Oiscized by several Germans and taken | Chairman Republican Town Commit ctters were received on game of the series. He pitched splen- | Shcan, 2b 4 0 "0 “T 72" 0ltg a dressing station. From there he tee. sepsd g on Tt Towa did ball save for the fatal fourth |Strunk, cf ...t 0 0 1 0 Ofwas sent ao 2 hospital at St. Arnold, n and James Lynch, Ilooper, the first man to face the big ‘V[hllle{nam RS g Later he was transierred to Saar- NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Bl i Chicago left hander, gave an intima- | Mclnnis, 1o .. 4.1 1 12 0 8 brucken, : AT A COURT OF PROBATE mily of Mill- tion of what the final result would be | Schang, ¢ 45 A 816 3 1t took two months for the wound |at Andover. within and for the District of l.\Tr, and SATURDAV’S MARKET :rz :rr{ I{kdx\'m by putting a twisting single back of ;’cth ss % 4 0 i 3 5 g in Hitcheoek’s leg to heal. He said gf A“_\“b&"];& the ‘lk day of Septem- Pe reir home on < k. 2 5 00 Nor Pacific third“but: rothinie lcame’ of “it. o that omas, 3 0 2 the was not malireated by the Ger- | Ber 2 1 g Mo hgTavlor and son Freder- |gronyithe shock sustained by vester.| b e Ith MIRC S0 catlen, Shmarie % 7 7 a7 14 TplSuffering among the prisoners, “who Andover, in said District, deceased, Btly ‘afent-a-day or two e Mee |day's announcement r ling con-| (e delivery was the main obstacle in the otals l vea. 23 20T were barely exi:ting. He suid h2 had | Ordered, That the Administrator, BRI ST D o at s Mikil g i way of a Cub victory. Mays throws an| (*) Batted for Deal in the ninth. |been saved by the arrival of packages| William B. Sprague, cite the creditors Mrs. WihmnrsMain o Trading 3 restricted, | 200 Phita Co, old-fashioned - underhand ball with a {Boston ....0 0020000 0—2|containing food from France. of said deceased to bring in _their . Mrs Maine and daughte 0 5 : : 7 fieus iaddiiizs inside tha .G claims against said estate within six Mise Merec Maine of Provide: however, oi that condition. o wind-up that doubles him in such |Chicago 00600100001 t ix nside the erman | o e “from this date, by. posting a TS visitimeMHMAnd Are. Georwe ([me, The relizous noliday @50 caused a re- | jon pc: cont fashion that the uninitiated might| Two base hits, Mann, 1\ck. Stolen ;" said Hitchcock, “I fainted | ;otice to that edect, together with a o piain £ 3eorge. @eer | 5o 0oy attemdance of brokern. . 100 Pitts -& W Va think him hunting for fishworms. Ile | bases, Whiteman, Schang, Pick. Sac- twice. The second time © did not come | Copy of . this order.’ on- the signpost Mre. Fekert f The steady pr s of the allied ad- Press St C . 98 had a variety of bait for the Chicago|rifice hit, Hollocher. Double plays, |10 My senses until I had reached the | nearest to the place where said de- Battsorn Bave returmed. Lt vishor | vehce indu nsiderable short cov- s S8 batters—slow ones that- floated up to | Hollocher to Merkle; Vaughn to Mer~ |dressing station. In the bospital 1 gceased last dwelt and in the same rt's or Mrs. Fred Kap. | ering, nowbly in . S. Steel and other Tk the plate; varied with a fast one with fkle. Left on bases, American Ee leea Ok featienk fonly: LERoN | O PV il in on Otrodando avenue. s | speculative favorites, .9 2 dart and jump and the Cub slug-|tionals 5. First base on error: was' one doctor for the 130 patients,| 0.6 District, and make return to this Frtsiioh, 1o ksngs Raiis also were inclined to strength- T gers hit freely at his offerings. icans 1. Bases on balls, off Ma. and the food was not very good. The | coyrg. urlough in London. en, although Union Pacific and St. -8 In the fourth Whiteman, veteran of | Vaughn 1. Hit by pitcher, by Vaughn [{00d packages I rcceived from Frauce 1. WHITE SUMNER, Judge. in the U, S. Marine |Paul were somewhat backward, the taany & bard eontest, and whe hes fig- | (Whitemar). - Struck ‘out, by, Mayx &;-{belped me greafly i ; e SR e O f visits o Westminster | latter forfeiting part of yesterday's et el as fig- | v Vaugin 7. Passed ball, ~Schang.| I effected my escape while being | copy of record. 4 e R g f.¥ £ ured in the run getting for Boston in|DY Vaughn 7. Passed e Senans: g] A : J. WHITE SUMNER. 1 the Houses of = pect sy et s el 3 i = o > | transported with two other America ttest: % b arliament, | gain. Coppers were again in demand ) every game of this series, got himself|Time of game, one hour and fifty ori e ugh spent in lon. and the fertilizer division was firm i it $6 Teont 'of co2 o€ Valsbe's hoaks and | 5even mingtes. Umbires, Xicfly at fhaf fom 1asuidid o Rasadt, 51 NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- Michael Connell of [ with active tobaccos, low priced mo- ey traveled free to first. He tarried a mod | Plate, Owens at first, O'Day at sec- {0€ German suard Zor the three of US| ccased are hereby notified to present spent Sunday at|tors and their subsidiaries and second Stand Milling ment on second when Meclnnis singled | ond and Hilderbrand at third. 10 WELEswe toh ag ) our chances for es- | their claims against said estake to the former home on West | equipments. es amounted to 180,- 0 Sudebaker @ . when Schang poled one of| -Attendance, 27,054, cape. While the train stopped at a | undersigned. at Andover. within .ihe 000 shares e am e oo St Tona are ol Receipite $AD,116, station near Ulm, the guard fell into | time lithited in the above and®oresoing q daughter| Week-end new Tau o R oferings alely, MeInnis -l b layers share, $21,663.72 a doze. I snatched the railway map, |order. TN hava 1eturned to | aging, the me: azencies once Tobaseo - Brod ed to third. S D s Club s by i which was near him, and aiso my i g, bl bounder in front of the plate and g Lt i sepdd ‘Administrater. ing M. and Mrs, {more layinz on the Tol Vaughn fambied it long braeon 20| National Commission, $4.011.50. money. © were not allowed tc uan- = ey Lpan dvenue. | ward 'imperative demands In all Uni Alley Steel that Meclnnis flashed across the plate | F = et 8 00Tkt or PROBATE RELD Bosworth and son, | branches of industry. A o e e Plate| o hundred Horses Ready at| . Presently the guard awoke and| AT A COURT OF PROBAT ) e gl o e UGl v with the winning run and Scott was missed the map and money. Picking | at Lebanon, within and for the District »me time in anzes were significant In that L : R ate b ist Crediien with ‘e (h Syracuse. {up quickly my package ot food whici | pf Lepagon, o the Sth day of Septem- of rela- ce more moved against neutral | Ll ek . Thomas singled to right and it looked | Syracuse, N. Y. Sept. S—More|Lad been saved from my rations, but Bresent — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, »wn streets. | centers, particularly Spain and Switz- | e aE ilike more trouble for the Cubs, but|that two hundred horses are quartered |leaving the map behind, I rushed out| yyage. and eriand. 5 | Wabash Flack made one of his charactvenstw in the stables on the state fair grounds |of the door opposite and ran as fust| Rstate of George H. Foster, late of The bank statement was notewor- 300 Wabash pr A bullet throws and Schang, trying to|here tonight ready for the opening to- as possible away trom* the railroad | Lebanon, in said stmcz_ deceased. i thy for the large expansiqn—almost| oy waissh pr B scors from second, was out at the|morrow afternoon of the Grand Cir-|lrack. The guard velled after me,| Orderdd That the Administrator cite $120.000,000—in actual loans, with a 100 Nttt plaie. Mays ended the jubilee by a|cuit meeting. but I knew that he could not follow In thelr olaims against. sald’.estate In G,am(e State, resultant increase of almost $83,000,- | 3640 Willss Over fly to center. The richest stake of the week, the |because of the other two prisoners / = within six months from this date. by Willys Aver pr Pick was the player to profit by the Total sales 170,200 sharce. fluke in the Chicago half of the fifth.| of 060 in net demands depos. Empire State, for 2:12 trotters, purse | he had in charge. posting a notice to that effect, together of M Investment 5 wer 1 $10 000, will be contested as the fea- “I then slowed down and negan to ith a copy of this order, on the sign- for Meredith, et Donds gyere e —— His gentle :ap went toward Scott, but | ture of the card Tuesday. Wednes. |walk toward the frontier. During the | host nearest to the place where said evincing slight jrregulari MONEY. took a bad bound and rolled out into |day’s programme will be headlined by |daytime I always hid ir the woods, | deceased last dwelt and in the same (par value) aggregated 3 New York, Sept. 7.—Mercantile pa- the outfield for a double. Deal flied |a team race to wagon with half aand at night I evaded towns and vil- [ Town, "‘1’12 h\\orr‘lu]lzlhwgmimt‘hea “!;y;g 8. bonds ola jasri per, 6; sterlings 60-day bills, ; [out. but Killifer delivered an honest |dozen millionaire horsemen entered. |lages, walking around them. I was|onee if The Norwich, Buieqm 2 PRes rphy’s place in changed on call during the week. |¢ommercial 60-day bills Wit to “iCand Fiek seecd. 3 The week's purses aggregate $40,-|always on a close watch for the Ger-| yrict’ ang make return to this Court. aP et Podn & 0! C 4 ommercial 60-day X 7|, The highly partisan crowd, its in- |000. mans, for 1 was in the uniform of a ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Bixby had charge of ,1’“‘ STOCKS. (lelnqnd q35 % cables, 4.76 5-8. | terest at least aroused to a pitch when —_ French aviator. Most of the territory o e el e Cne il e ] ltes s o L e e | SR ORTING INOTES,: | o e e e e momcm e Mr. and Mrs dney 5B P e e by ; a1 lers demand 47, cables 48. Lire, demand | bon! issu¢ and other advertisments . with the people working during tre|ceased are hereby notified di dney P. o0 A amels e % 4 637, cables, 6.35. Rubles, demand 13 | Were forgotten, stood up to a man and day. When they left the fields ‘n the ff;.ed';r;];;\f; :gfl;\g‘rfin‘sag_a;g}: i"x&'i': street have r a visit to Alaska _Juncau 1%|1-2 cables 14 nominal. Mexican dol-(Yelled for a winning rally. when| Foot ball is a matter of doubt at|evening I would begin my tramp. the time limited in the above and fore- 58 Borts, bt Thother to| 1 Atls " chaimer JurT 21 bGod\'ernmPnl bonds, steady; C‘hwago S to };‘al in l(\he ninth and | Windham High this year. lvmad(f fi?ceuen{ progress: c:fcepé going order. iy 1véle. 0 s _Chal pr railroa onds steady. almost got what they asked for. Pas- The Academy looks the best on pa-|now an en when encounsere CHRISTIE H. FOST! st “"‘”‘3 = G P jpaenr d el O kert and Merkle expired ingloriously | per this fail that it has looked for sev- |marches fences and hedges. I slept'| sépod Administrator. - ‘n ome Leave. o 1 COTTON. on infield plays, but Pick slammed a |eral years. There are a number of |during zhehdaynmC. af‘fer having made arence W. Sevin, on a patrol bhoat Can & ¥ | Cotton futures opened steady. O grounder at Shean and beat the throw | veterans back. sure of the safety of my sleeping running between Nowport and Nan- Cotien 01t | 2107 to 2460 Dec: 38907 fauy-se) g: by a hair. Manager Mit/hell, still| There is considerable conjecture as|Piace. WELNNG W||.|. le IT tucket, w: his home on Bliss nlace Hide & L pr March, 33.90: May 33.8 fighting, sent in Barber tq bat for|to who will coach the Academy foot-| “Arriving at what I thought was the ast week Tt Corp Cotton futures closed steady, Octo- | Deal: The pinch hitt: was in-a nerve- | ball team this fall. Of those who had |Swiss frontier, I watched for traps > After spending the summer at Fas- s ber, 34.70; December, 33.95; January, | '2cKing place. Every eye was on him|charge of the team last year Harold jsuch as electrically charged wires and | Cylinders, Castings of all kinds, Agri- iefn Point, Allen Dixby is returning Loonmo 53.90; March, 33.70; May 33.81. Spot|and heroic honors, including the Croix | Hull is the only one in town and he is|automatic = signals. = Apvarently 1| ;jeyrg] Implements, Transmissions this week to his home on Bliss place. i Etton. MEAdL e NRAL de_baseball were within his grasp. |in the draft. evaded all such things, d Crankcases, Housings, Steel Miss F. M. Terrill, a momber of the : ! B/ 36.45. Pick stole second and went to third| One of the first steps in athletics to| “One morning I felt sure that 1 was | 20 o tal parts é\cadem\ faculty, returns today (Mon- | 100 Ao et LIVE STOCK MARKET. on a passed bail. Schang threw to|be taken when school opens at the|in Switzerland, but before inquiring Frames, Axles and other met D day) to the home of Mr. ard Mrs. H.| ‘it 4m Sumain Chicago, Sept. 6—Hogs, estimated |CMCh him and Thomas at third for |Academy next week will be the elec-|I added a few extra miles to MY |of ALL KINDS can be made WHOLE L Yerrington on Washincton street| 0 Am T o new receipts. 13,000 head. Market seage | Boston, fumbled the throw. The ball|tion of a baseball captain. Jerome|tramp and found myself in a little| 3 §oUND with our WELDING. rom Chester, Mass, wherc she has| 1MA Wool pr Top $19.90; buteher pagket steady.|roiled only a few vards away, but|Driscoll is to manage the team next|village. There I asked ja girl, who Skilled, T Phean been for the summer vacation. o bt nflpmm'm' e lf_r 08, heavy, | pick arising from his slide and with- | year. spoke French, where I' was. She S e st PI‘A[ ‘,;” ”{;: of C, H, Fellows on| S Anscnds . 9.15@19.75 rg:(u.;h:rng 2:‘:35‘ r:;em;y out a look around dashed for the plate.| There isn't much likelihood of a [said I was in Sv;nzerland and then I | teed—try it. ain Hill there will be a poultry! 5w au G & W 1 - ixed, |mh football team at Storrs this year as|knew I was safe.” . acbisbatioh Thb UGy iy | e & W mixed $18.40@19.00; light $19.25019.90; | romas recovered the ’:,i}‘e;h:“gl;}f the college does not open until Oct. | Hitcheock will leave for the United cave weldmg and Mfg co at 1” o'clock by Prof. Joncs of Storrs | 106 Bild lecem pr . $18.25@19.00; roughs, $17.50@ The game was over and pinch hitter | Ober 9 States in about two weeks. He in- S * college, a feature being the ine 300 Bal Dhio .20, At <y il i i i t fer fi the French to P acsery "% (h culing | i Bocs B Cattle, — Estmated recspta tgon| SEDETS meat, | ovporoiniy was, The FfE 0f s ReUOLL fan, b g (000 mican: e 31 Chestnut Street K ere. 600 Deth S Vi head: i 3 from him without knowing ' L 3 o s. Anthony Lambert of | 10 Reih Sicel 5 pr cad. Market steady, Beef cattle, £90d | iicicr® no might have delivered. th [Ier at a same in jumping around to T bEaniNG Phone 218 ashinston, R I, Mr, and Mrs. Fd-| 00 Bodm R T ohigige; 5@19.10; medium’ _and | HACTAeE e TSNt have delive give vent to his joy over a two-bag- | GENERAL PERSHING'S mund Lambért and children of New | 100 Booth Fisn common, $10.25@16.95; butcher stock e score. e Y. shas MUNIQUE FOR SUNDAY Belford, Mase,. and Frome Hortorey | 9 Bums Bres heifers, $7.75@14.25: cows, $7.65@14.00. | ,.The largest crowd of the season,|8er by Ty Cobb friend fan hit his coM Q S o Jaa el Weatk HotMed!, 1w puie to & canners and . cutters, '$6.65@765. 54 paid admissions, turned out|Wife on the end of the chin and sent| Washington, Sept. S.—Capture by were recen: guests of M-, and Mrs,| 100 Buerick Co. %y iy | stockers and feeders, good choice $i1( | 2Nd enjoyed the pastime but at that heg ?Unnt for the wufltéh_", American troops of the village of Mus- Tohn Hubbard, of Sturtevant street. | 3% Can Pacific 161% 161% |$14.00; common and medium, $8.00@ | Neer Were vacant seats, Few of those oy Aderzgefl'r'mr{:?rta o xp:-Ando- court with 50 prisoners is announced T T i $11.00: veal calves, good choice, $18@ | 0CCUPied Were vacated until the last 1”! %n D bt A the s i lel’n 56; in General Pershing’s communique for e v . ? 3 ected as coach for the camp eleven at | yesterday, received tonight at the war 400 Ches & on $18.75. man was out, however. ) Do Mo hes isignei t|yes Y, 500 € M & 8 Sheep —Esti Clouds menaced at times; a few|-2Mp DIt He has Bigned a con-|department. The statement follows: . 30 C M6 ST b o e e O G ) 4 lgfn’{ff drops of rain fell, and locomotives in | tract for $1 which will just pay his eadquarters of the American ex- SELL IT TO 1hepuie choice and prime, $17.35@18.00; me. | N€arby yards sent a smoke screen over dues to the camp athletic association. | peditionary forces, Sept. T. WGE T A D b dium and good, $16.00@17.35; yearl.|the fleld At other times, the sun Metzger is Army Y. M. C. A. instruct- |~ “Section A: South of the Aisne our . - Hince, gond Shoies, S1iTs@Ti g, e | one briy, P U0 S or atihe qump troome entesen the vilage of Muscourt| THE. AMERICAN 'WASTE o {er, ood choice, . W s starred at baf 2 Bl L i col rhsoxcge prime, $1 “1@7-51%3»00,,,23?:;; on the paths and in the field in this|H/TCHCOCK TELLS OF HIS counter-attacks in this sector were re- i & cu o P R ESCAPE FROM GERMANY | pulsed and our line was slightly ad- | & METAL CO. 100 Cont C: ;|run for Chicago in the fourth inning.| Paris, Sept. 8—(By The Associatel|vanced. Two strong hostile raids in 1000 Cooeiie et hvrl:lzn“l:‘xfin'usifié S—Cattle SUPPIY| With one out, Mann hit and reached | Press). Lieutenant Thomas Hitch- | the Woevre werc beaten off, leaving 3 A Cruclits stes rime, S1700@1T a0, aaen |second. Paskert lifted the sphere|cock, Jr, of Westbury, L. L, the youth- | prisoners in our hands. In Alsace a 210 West Main St. 100 Den & @©16.75; tidy butchers, '$1350@ clear to the left field fence. Tt looked |ful member of the Lafayctie Flying |successful raiding party inflicted loss- 500 Dome Mine T $12.50@14.00: -Cm‘:;o;; like a triple at least, but Whiteman |Corps, who was captured by the Ger- | es on the enemy. . D d l zm ms: Securities | @1400: .common ¢ 0. mobet i fat. speeded after it like a youngster and |mans some time agc but recently “Section B: The commander-in- Telephone 190 i your plant help 300 Fre 1 pr ... i bulls, $9.00@12.00: common to good fat | CimPed into the barrier with the ball | made his escape and reached Switz- | chief has awarded the Distinguished | ™ 20 oo 3 1000 Gen Metor cows, | $6.00@12.00, heifers © 10000 | Safely in his glove. He was vocifer- |erland August 28, today gave a de- | Cross to the following men of .the PROTECT YOUR FEET® make this record ? 100 Gen Motor pr Tt ssog) ously cheered. scription of his experienced while 3| Américan expeditionary forces for the| A G, THOMESON, F. § E e @110.00; veal calves $19.00. With the score two games to one in|captive and of his flight to neutral | acts of gallantry set forth after their ‘G 3gssale o The National Fire Protection Asso- Sheep and lambs—Supply 500 head their favor. the Boston players leav- |territory, which was accomplished | names: FOOT SPECIALIST ciation states that from 1897 to ibs. Market lower. Prime wethers $12.75,| .08 lC play the remaining games on |through evading his guard while on \erge'xnt Albert N. Elsea, machine LICENSED CHIROPODIST 1917, out of 18,795 fires in sprinkler. 1% Gur 5 Sl ood mixed $11.25, fai Sive their home grounds were in a jubilant | board a train. The guard was taking | gun battalion—while acting as ma- Gub Rid oF Your-C. 7, - 200 Int Agri pr good mixe 5, fair mixed $8.50@ % i, % gur o 1eaa Heit | Hilbeastn et Rid of Your Corns equipped _buildi 62.4% H 1050, culls and common $6@8, mood, but the National Leaguers a nap at the time. chine gun leader sirst, - = za 3t B ngs, were 300 Ins 5 lambs ¢ 1 2 July 6, 1918, he was wounded | Suite 7-8, Alice Building, Norwich extinguished by sprinklersand 33.1% 1600 Tnt Mer Mar $16 50. could not be properly labeled as ddwn- | Hitchcock was forced to walk more | France, July 6, 1918, he ! . . ~ 4600 Int M Mar pr Hogs—Receipts 11 double ecks, | Nearted. than a hundred miles. This he did in | in the face by a bursting shell, but|Formerly of Waterbury Phone 1366-4 . held in check. 95.5% assurance ot Nieiwl Market lower. Prime heavy hogs $20@ | __M2nV of the crowd were inclined to|eight consecutive nights, the aviator | continued to direct his men until the against fire, 15 Bewren 2 20.10, mediums $21@21.10, heavy york- criticise Manager Mitchell for sending |hiding during the daytime. He lived | attack ended and x:xen insisted on Get w“ Sae St Mlnyfilhmphnumuhhed Globe 300 Lehigh Valley er< $21@21.10. lighty yorkers $20.60@ Vaughn to t‘ue slab with but one day’'s|cn the food he had seved from his|walking to a A'il"ESSlna station. Vings amps Soelnklers and paid for the t of 700 Joose Wiles 5, pigs $20@20.50, roughs $13@ rest and further for permitting him to | meagre rations in the prison camp.| “Corporal Clayton N. Moore, band | por Your 0ld Gold, Silver, Platinum, ln‘;unnce prem':l-m reduch:;gou b o g 0, stags $$5@17.50. remain after signs of weakness ap-|He wlz:s em;relyhlg:or%nt of thedcoun. mf:mtry—;iunfln;: z}xe} aIGtaclkglson I;i]g}- Pewter, Old False Teeth and Trinkets, e e s ' peared, as there is no scarcity of|try through whic! e passed, but | sensirst, Frahce, July 6, , While Bring them to us. We will give you GLOBE AUTOMATIC }?H:i :)‘.p{ §', ] CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. twirling material in the Cub camp. guidedgimshe!f b,vhahsr;all prot}:lket com” carr;;i_ng a Wmémded‘ soldx:rhthrough ca]slh 0rl ‘War Savings Stamps for their 108 Miami Cop CORN— Open. Wigh. law. Closs. pass. n the eight! ay of his tramp | machine gun fire 0 shelter, was | full value. SPRINKLER CO. 3800 Mex ePtrol E ooe..l156% 0 15TH O 155% . 156% # |he found himself in a small village. | wounded, but with unusual pluck nev- THE PLAUT-CADDEN conANY. R aiavie St $ 158 i ne a e|He inquired of a small girl if he was | ertheless brousht his comrade to safe- Est. 1872, 3 3 23 70 0% 3 3 ) vay dir , insis r 2 THERE 1 ————— 10 Ker C Cop. g a msse {Mann i . 0 0| Berne, where he called at the Ameri- | taken to the rear and walking him- | Bastern La:n';‘c’fi‘c‘f,‘;";;‘fifis._:’-}‘{’.“%& N 4% T4% 5% % Paskert, cf 0 0lcan legation. He arrived in Berne on' self.” letin for business results. e TR

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