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SR : 3 Cleveland, fngae-Throdkmotton-| & o " - e Y o i gi:r-nd e Harris and Do: ill play winners HORWICH BACE olua vo.miy Sirimeran 3“ t Direct C. of ‘McLoughiin, Bundy_Davic-Jonns SRpraninon e YE“: Johmstsn 1y 4 Toocia Tasteh o undyPavie [N | WA S Interesting game s assured | Wimall } ver Walter great Johnston and Griffin vs. Thalheimer | ‘he fans on Sunday when the Nor-|gleiie 1 " \ i Grana Clrcuit card at North Randaih T s jTast SRemrOes 1 ther SOSSERE 1ol mamaal U ————— ) il \wu‘w PELS: TRADE MARK Jn winning thess events Murphy set|GARLAND AND JOHNSON LOSE | Worke This team comes toNorwich D g 4 4 s Y AN | - TR i e Mot poat | TO PATTERSON AND BROOKS| ucred most of (he semi-pro.teams in : S . PR o The City of |3 e T T Do e . Aug. 8. these parts and from cations A f - - A | . @ the rush of Frank Dewey. driven |, N\oUPRLL, Bl ANE B ore | ther. ane. out- ve iake the-measure of | WHITE SOX AND ATHLETICS | 150 Main Street, in Postal-Telegraph Office - .Use The ttic GOODRICH & B3 Cox. Murpby had to drive the fnal|;an'E. Brooke-. Gerald Patterson.<R.| (hie fast - aggresation of-. Norwi e e Aol ' vint of s fota b Bicany’s ‘Jmarer in 37 3.4 seconds, the fastest| U™y omas ana Randolph Lycett, this | baseball tossers. ey {1l a Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial i OF AP - QEarter over any track this season|,iiernoon in doubles, and play in the| The Norwich . management wisely| Philadelpnia. Aug. S—Strunk’s in- one s a you'could rent or use your= - and onme of the fastest quarters ever | STSTTOOR In doubles. an cartier in the | considers”the Groton toam wortny op | Aeld “cfogle i the thirteenih inning AUTO W 1 self, if , your " empty attic » 3 day, divided the interest of e L nents and for this reason have ma- | after ‘alker was rposely L, i sl he, roeclal trot, atter, belng |V 4t the Newport Casino. FA2H Senmnoned "thelr cam "for | won, the. first gameof todzyx doupie (| '/ FREE AUT e pay postage on parce were put to work. . Ec ical ! Peorent nie Buy e et aurPhY | “Patterson and Brookes plaved twothe occasion. A dark horse may be|header for Philadelphiz. § to 4. but the DELIVERY post one way Pentatolin thilt: slidker onomical i fBe second beat in 303 1-4. estabiish- [[Atches with little vest betvecn. Sud uncovered to a0 the L g N e e e 7 space into cheerful, com- j g 5 SRMNG tetting Fecord. land, Jr. and Harry C. Johnson, 6-3.| Tans! Consider this lineup and |three of his team’s five runs in the fortable rooms with Bea- Luxury for aeour, favorites won, Nedda in the|g'(" Giiind and Johneor also play- | judge: for yourselves, the e et first game and after Tackson drove % ver Board — it's . Guickly ry division ; i Grace| 5 tw tches in succession, defeat-|this team: .Houlihan, - ' Muilholand} home run over :the rigl o g% — A I S T S ochell and Iehiya' Kuma- Clabby and Wheeler B e e e fourth in- ;tme ?&h?uhet hdmu bing Ford Cars ¢ nett .08 pace T E ihan will | ning, pitc] airtig] A Tl e res ou: | B itten gae, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4, in the fir: ___|the outer garden; Coun! c a i d L . Th d Lycett had an easier| cat th. Gley at 2 at| TLeibold’s double and Koppen's mu & __.Cl Harvest Lad. third choice, won the | T1O08 A% Lo T Sinals of | socond, Dubas a: third and Martey st |of 5. Callina® Ay In the second. Inning. 75X Ask us for the details. : o division of the 219 class trot| ;% goubles, as W. M. Johnston and|Shorr. So far this defense is practi-|decided the second game. Louder- . ; THat's what you find fo in four heats. Summaries C. J. Griffin defaulted to them in the|cally impregnable. Now uncover a|milk, while erratic. held Philadelphia 2 THE PECK.M:WS.CO, VLR e Gordsio Fias built especially for Ford cars, ‘“The s iohe UeRInE puise LG, Bemtlihicd sound s dark horse to do the mound work and | safe. Scores: Johnston will meet W. T. Tilden in|the team .is completé. . Can you.beat| % _ Central Wharf E Jfvia M. Fleming) ........ 1 1 3/40 Gnais of the singles - tomorrow [jt? No! ‘And it will be hard to find 4| - - i . Ty, Diréct (MeDomald). . 2- 351 Horenoon. ' The aSioAals e the Gou |t et ks T B Ty up. the S Th A . i T et i 20 (SBAnkS) ........... L3 4 2 e are scheduled for the fore- | tams of this city will see in action on | JCollias, L A ; R 5 Goodrich 375 . Anna Maloney (Deveson and . lngoh “Brookes and Pgiterson meeting | Sunday againsc | the Groton Iron | EColim® ¢ s i lh‘mes Rlver Lme i e R Hal and|R- Norris Williams afd W. M. Wash- | Works and a great game is assured. |Jumenit & i R i SRR S, Frince @nd |} irn, while Thomas and Lycett will inciesenlt . & e A . . . v o 3 By meet Wallace R. Johnson and Vincent| MOOSUP VS. PLAINFIELD i ¢ P13 STEAMER CAPE COD : B .oy i i $16op Richafqe. The) ARAIEIGE the' donbis AT MOOSUP SUNDAY |Saume™ § 81235 : Bigger in size, burller § 3 - & e afternoon. - L n 1 . ) igger e, er Grace Direct (Sturgeon) 1 e el 8 -7 | .Sunday afternoon. Aug! 10. at tme|Fsee . 3 LT Whitehall Transportation Co., Inc. in strength—31 x 3% |} Befle - Alcantars (McMahon) 2 THREE CLUBS WALE: HOED Carpet Grounds, Moosup, the Moosup Rt gy T e T i m i team and the Plainfield team will go| Totais o SRR MoNzAYIN;‘::I at each other in regular Willard- n New York, Aug. 8-—Colonel Jacob|pDempsey style. and Moosup 1= certaif | cmees ™ "5"81 2 0 6 6 1 0.0 0 o 0t Ruppert, president of the New York|ihat her team will do the Dempsey-| puiadeir'a 0 6 2 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 o i—5 American League club, announced {o-|siunt. Moosup has got together one| Two base hiis. J. Collins, Schalk, Kepp. Home day he had received a telegram froml ¢ ine pest bunches of tossers that the | run. Jackson. larger on the circurr ference, and thick in the cross section than ordinary size River, Mondays, Wednesdays and I days. at 5 p. M.y Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 5 p. m.; New London “9~p. m. Passenger rates between Norwich and New. York, $2.50. Baron Chan (Wellwood) - 3 Baronwood (Valentine) .... Hal Boy. A Game of Chance started Best time 2.04 1-4. The Leader. 2.03 pace, purse $3,000: Bt 3 8 orises Direct C. B ett (Murphy). 1 1 2|Benjamin Shibe, president of the Phil-| ¢, o of the vicinity have ever seen 0 r Frank D“-:yerox' n . 2 2 1|adelphia Americans, declining his in-| 3" when the g.mi starts they will Staterooms, all outside, $1.10, in- Ford tires, it makes a Petar Maurer (Valentine) ... 3 4 3|vitation to attend a meeting her? show Plainfleld how real baseball is| . ... . il cluding war. (ax. different car out of Wellington Direct (Thomas) § 3 4|next Monday to discuss the case of|.jyyca.”* ollowing is the lineup of the | Feidst; s Brec1 01 F. B. KNOUSE. Agent. om0 Alexander the Great, Maggie [ Carl Mays, who had been sulne:dz ‘Dempsey team: McEiroy of the Prov-| ¥ Colte.rt 3 o 14 6 8 your ord, | ferent e W L TR e T T R s e = looking and different started pitched vesterd: ence Grays c. Joe e . Buck- 2 w5 i a3 A a ! Best time 203 1.2 had been obtained to prevent inter- |jey"5h ‘Gua Johnson of the American | fomhlf sl ey oe Special attention to diseases of th riding. The added | Special Match Race, purse $1500: t‘eren]re \]vh}ri‘ his glayms‘» 4 another|2nd British team ss, Danny Hughes of 1 o f1esal - STOMACH, BLOOD snd LUN class and efficiency Ante Guy (Murphy) ... 211 Colone! uppert- receives the Providence Gray 3Db, Scubby 3.8 -3 2 -5 . Sy ) : - * P Lu Princeton (Cox) I.0 1 2 2|telegram from Charles Comiskey. the| y\gunfc If, McCarthy cf, and:Bill Kel LR 1eern Hours: 9-10.4. m.; 2-4 and 7-5 p. m. q\_nckl} gancel th Best time 2.03 1-4. president of the Chicago ~American®| f Lhinfield won the first game ol == 10110 Phone: $21 office; §21-2 house. slightly higher cost. 2.19 class trotting, purse $1200, sec-!saying he would be present. So_far, | ipna ceries to be played by these two 15 ol 1°0 0 0 ol .2 ond division: the Boston and Chicago clubs have teams by the score of 5 to 0, but the = ; v " 2y B 1| signified their intention of being reP- | Moosup backers have got money- that o [ington have not been heard from of- | {05 BRI, Wae it Ts there | Pt 0 8 163 88 18 ony and| ficlally. The presidents of St Louls|any Plainfield money tH#t can talk{wi wate "7 4 o and Detrcit have declared they like Moosup's. If there is. consider it D.J.Shahan, M.D. Alice Baflal Harvest Lad (W. Fleming) Great Darion - (Nuckols) .. Peter Woth (Ackerman) Barbara Lee (Cox) ..... Golden Frisco, Coaito, Hai Binchlol also_started. “Three-Seventy-fives,” likeall Goodrich Tires, are the standard in their class by which . 321 Main Street. Apr10TuTh 1 2 5 s rm AFTER THE BIG FISH. ) B Gy 1B ey ) o —— e T W CEEEEE N B O W A R Best time 2.09 1-2 not attend. covered. YANKEES MAKE IT TWO OUT e !includes Levitski and ).cames. This|gained the plaudits of the fans at e e ANNOUNCES CHANGE IN DRAW [A. H. MAN, JR.-CEDRIC MAJOR |CINCINNATI WINS FIRST o w“{i :'1':55‘:"\9:: f_:;:z:‘;:fl,';fin‘; B calion Draraany St e | Hadiaoh Hanss Gatden. received B GEORGE TOURTELLOTT cmgr tires are meas FOR NATIONAL DOUBLES IN TENNIS FINALS TODAY GAME FROM. PHILLIES |, New York: Aug s—New York made | Jock. e | thunderous ovation as he rode around 5 ured. New York Aug. 3—At the officss of| Norfoll, Conn. Aug. 8.—A. I Man,| Cincinnatl, O. Aug. 5.—The Cincin- | Louis here-toda¥, winming _the last| The Panthers would alse like to ar| McNamara on the last lap of T h f V l. T earn 1he vk ok A o a e e e T s ol s (D e wn B D e N | same of the deries 6.to 1. Score: Bk & b Tiimniey Hatic Tivel | Ths cromd was ko laren at the. New: eacher o lolin anytire,square it upto ciation today an announcement was|dric Mam. of Brooklyn wi _to-|series with Philadelphia by bunching . ¥ s - 3, Baltic 2 d was g0 5 New- square it up made to the effect that through a |morrow on the Norfolk Country Club|three hits with iwo nasces off. Packs e Hew 1M, % . .| Duwells or Kickers for Sunday qames. | ark race track that the sales of grand Studio, 21 CHff S the Goodrich Squar misunderstanding the draw for the|courts in the finals of the Connecticut|ard in the first inning and scoring four| amtnh 4 A Y Vewrter:s 27 3 {lPlease send all acceptances 0. J. .\‘kl‘l- f:’:nd seats ers atonped u‘,flfi_"n._or.‘: tudio, i treet St I/ T national doubjes champlonship was|tennis championships. Both ~won|runs. ' Two was Philadelphia's totalyBrpies 4 8 2 2 Vi ™ 4 4 2 ¢ o|Burney. 34 Lafayette strect. Norwich,|ihe races star asilen A i Bf Goodrich: List T370ut incoMectiy last might Pres. | {heir matches in the singles today. | Score: aforeiie ¢ €8 & elBaberay 3232 o) Conn. bleackiers .filled. un “the {ans H Biitos andthe Goods e e Tl touuing Bor pepn- “POP" CROWLEY TO STAGE R Ty s | pamamact 4 11 & B 2 * 3.0 M \WAUREGAN T PLAY WHITON Frank Kramer maioc a poor showing rich More-Mileage 4 Ranecroft.ss [RES) 3 0 2 4 0| Gerberss 4 3 7 o|Bodie.ct 40200 G Y |in a three-cornered match agaiist i P 2 Y0 cation as the correct result of the COME-BACK ON SUNDAY | e IR 15,5 il a4 IR SR e AT WEAUREGAN SUNDAY LD, 2 e e ered e et { Adjustr t—6,00 draw: rair- b PXbumedd 3 1:7 1 31 0lgauap 3 0 8 1 ofMegridzen o 8 2 al The fast Whiton Maghine company | the vouhe Toronto/ star.: wob. miles for Safet First day, Monday, Aug. 11 Sunday at the Tair Grounds base-{imnshaccess 1.4 8 33 el —E 2 ceriezer 22 2 2 2ieam of New london will clash with I yOuSE Toronte st oL | gH488 TCLusa el Kumagae and Throckmorton vs.|ball fans of the city will hg given a | sfeusel.rt o1 0 : t‘l : Totals P <17 Totals 2 82712 1| 1o Wauregan team Sunday, Aus. 10. T o By third Tt eas i Treads; 8,000 for Sil- Williams and Washburn royal treat by Pop Crowley's collec- | Luderw.ib .83 488 GSere by maties: SR 1 s s1lat Wauregan. King Bader, ex-Boston il i b | vertown Cord: Melooshiin and Bunds, ve. Davis|tion of old time stars. most of whom | Wiy 3§ 3} LR E T S 10888 Y e e o ) o, the mound ) heats, with one rider out of each one. vertown Cords. \d@ Johns. fe are well known by Norwicl fans. % 12 a O R -, B Dadennin. vl Pru oater ~ G - 2. o e at Spencer bes > o a b lineup will consist of such men as s 11 o|ningo O 1] (2 s e Tncoteen, Jawls. Pratt. Fewster. | work fof Wauregan. A fast game ds} .., .0 followed by beating Kram- HOCRRPE A A i ".:1"{ !ru':-:-y".:u‘ 12. Yank Hyman, crack first baseman of Ll g o= @ Fi‘i".‘:di,..:—h?y;:na"fl'f"zs‘rfng':d Wx:‘;}:ger_ while in the last heat Eaton took e q o e . Fi o ety Raly v , Kramer's measure. 2 el £ o Alo-=-7e- and Voshell vs. Lycett|the Emeralds; Farrell of a profes e BASEBALL Tor a game to be plaved some time in | ; . v PEo cemparisen of ths 252 THOMAS | asterson will iay the | of The A. B. F. OBrien.af the Riche oG - on 4| . vesrmoavs mesuirs. the near future.” Write to Zoel Mays | o 41788 Soulior mon v ane-mile Class) i mileage adj Brookes and Patterson play p epripg’ iy~ s gt kG 1 oy T atiena) League. nard, Waduregan, Conn. Tl E T milea b .2 " o 'S first in another one-mile race P he T e, 2 ¢ and the p . and was third in the mile handicap RICHARDS WINS NATIONAL el Tl e S0 wh e d ylor, ©f the N York A = 'ou wWny e: wi Caldwell, N. J.. Aug. 5.—Rolling upland Anthony Young took the ok Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 8.—Cooper a perfect score of 105 tor the three day | Class A invitation for amateurs. Goodrich Tires, held the Brooklyn team.to one hit, a Chicago 4. (First game.) contest, William H. Richards of the - - triple by Olson in the first inning. of Cliloago 6. (Becond game.) Winchester Repeating Arms (ompany = - — v ¥ » 3 A t " Clersiand. € A Oonipaie HERE IT 18 MARKET WAS ACTIVE. speculative lssues losing 1 to 2 1.2|icday's game, and the, Pirates Wom | No other e S e e aviooal Fresh, pure and sparkling. Just the . k 4 z . astorn Leagme. 5 = quenc] - or satisfy : active and very irregular course of | T h . agi - L Torecster 3. Pittcteld o, iAo e ; . treshing’ and pa'd = 5 | R o e a e ®2, 1208 | 51"0. . bonds were unchanged on | fimiimas § § 3 3 8 S S o et LUDERUS MAKES RECORD SARlR B Gl s mectar from a Dealer . | Pemiing Hovelopsents st Washington|call. memid 0100 Sl e e FOR CONSECUTIVE GAMES ASHLAND PARK theae remaris’ enteavagant. 1 yon H bles. —_— Tverae o o|Bacoaresb Ringhampton 7. Fred Luderus, the Phillies first 5 have not”yet tried our famous ca s ey Goliitehs wers e . sTOCKS. Konitaan 3 8 4 o o sosmems iy e A R e baseman. broke Eddie Collins' record Jewett City bonated beverages but vou will “sec i f tinctly encouraging in the sense that|, .. oar Fami 8 12 el Pocheser s e 17 0 of participating in consecutive games ¢nd the motion” after you have put| ADJUSTMENT il ioans were freely obtainable at| American Smeiis o e g L when he played aganst the Cubs at| ! them to the test of irving them for g =2 2 oderate raes, while time funds were | Am g e R e T & BiN, 'y o ome) Chicaso Sunlay. Tuderus has not SUNDAY,+3:30 P. M. yourseif. E:b:ca - g.OgU miles more pientiful, mainly from interior Safis’ 900 00 moww W mIe American . Amociation. missed a single contes ) it B Cing Said By rds - 8,000 miles 3 == 3. T 479 played. This beats Collins' re-| ASHLAND A. A. vs J O Evices. of abtive: atocks, ssasoned as Toa 5 Stinmespotis’ 72 Tammine 1. cord by one. N. Y. Mineral Water Co. i well as speculative issues, were one to et Ailwaukes 1. Columbus 1 The Philadelphian began his consec- NEW LONDON IND. e Ko . : five points higher at the excited open- i S80S s ey e | NGy s e utive streak on June 2, 1916, and has 200 WEST MAIN STREET i = e ; — i Soiihy tmstances being considerabiy N o e SUNBAY iinss. e then. Luderve: record s a5 torr| LIBERTY BATTERY Fhéne 862-2 extended during the first hour. SCHUPP GETS BAD START Seklpnan: Eoogmn- lows: R Rails and & few of the high priced Pastee o Bl Lemgs | Games, 479; at bat 1,703; runs, 181; 4 Now " xork " at < Chicage. i b , specialties, such as tobaocos, proved LOSES FIRST GAME| I o ot (e, hits, 484; two-baggers. 85: three-bag- NOTIC the on‘yhf%m.mfl“. exheepuon- to the St. Louis, Mo. AI-IKVr s.s—S(;hupv. Obly three games. scheduled. gers, 10; home runs, 18; total bases on E rally, which gave way, however, to an- pitching his first game for St. Louis, American Loague. hits, 642 per cent., 253; Put outs, 4,91 £ = 75 W i —— other extensive selling movement at BOt off to a poor start and BoSton | Chicago st Washington. | assists, 312; errors, 67; fielding av- u‘:{,‘,.":‘:’?"‘or SRS oy ot £y £l P midday. made almost enough runs in the first| Onis one Fame scheduied crage .967. PERLCT LA e | Nowe; from] oversens 1] For the balance of the session the inning to win the game. The final Eastorn Lonpus. NORWICH B. B. CLUB | )% toin& business at his new i recgrd was one of simost'steady bet- score was 9 to 4. Score: Ttsteld ut New maven. OSCAR EGG WINS BIKE ofh e SEADN L CREIE SCEINL LSO, B i terignt, favarites among industriais, ks (o st L Springheid i Providence. RACE FRROM McNAMARA — i notably United States Steel, reflecting | 75, e ab hpo a e s o| Worcester ut Bridgeport. Vs, ik cum - . i ¥ 5% | Beeckertsy 5 2 0| Sbotton. 1t 5 0| Hamford a Waterbury. . Seventeen ‘thousand bicycle fans > P . e R e B[R 310 L oREREL D10 g = packed cvery Inch’of avafivbie spats| B OTON IRON WORKs |The Chelsea Savings Bank B j2E U small degree to the market's stability, | Union Tacise 1034 | Themerrt & 2 LT $52 | At the Velodrome, in Newark Sunda SiZE x with numerous gaing of two to ten | L & Jubber 1% 3 91070 of Hormsby.an el o SR N and saw Oscar Egg. the sturdy Swiss S B e points. Sales amounted to 2,050,000 | Wesern Taicn s2% $22 1 ehmame O By rider, making his first appearance of SUNDAY, AUG. 10TH 3 3 .. Aug . 1919 T shares. wter Paper .. 35% 3121 ofieatiets 11 New York at Chicage. the season, defeat Reggie McNamara, | — The Board of Directors of this Bank » This is the fourth time this year| Crocible Steel 35 > & 0 01 offavansm ) FPhiladelphia at Cincinmatat. ihe gritty Auastralier. in a groeling 3:30 P. M. have declared a dividend for the cur- BEST !N THE that transactions have approximated| Ueio, s b et zzBalrd 0o American Lesgus. ten mile paced race. Egg only arrived ® ¥ 7 the two million share mark. On the | wem o a 92713 of Sehuwn & 0 | concuamint priaiisu o Hratee:a ek Sae and | (he rent six”months,>at’ the 'rate of four n > 3 eanecat; : 5 E . . Provicus ‘ecasions. . however. . each “ B ] R e~ DORSIET UEiwtonss ek’ cefens il FALLS DIAMOND per_cent, per annum, payable on and LONG RUN ;fl:mm:“m‘_r:;’::r accompanied ris- MONEY. R oo 2 iy S Y after the fifteenth of September. mar] % = ) Batted for Shotton i Sih. s - = —— The more confident tone reflected by - aivewh}';;k._ Arus& 8. ';'" n:ongy () Ban tor Lo insth i n:r- Lesgus, . FRANK HEMPSTEAD, ock v 5: 5: ruling rate 5:| (5 Batied for Schupp : Soringfeld st Hartford. part continuing o move against Lon- | bank acceptances 5. B iy’ 20009 040 Watetbury st New Hareo : ;I'o‘n xn]d :tonl?lenlll Eyll’rolpe. with COTTON, n'l':'c :u- e 'l:flhvs:l;;‘lh'fllfi. Shotton. st e * P4 nes almest at vesterday's low rec. - o, ome Fun. LEAGUE STANDINGS. ; ord. New York. Aug. 8. — Spot cottom| ™ Mationai Longos. B S "nklln Notlce Bonds were weak at the outset,!steady; middling 32.15 HENDRIX # 1 HOLDS GIANTS & - TO THREE SCATTERED HITS To Supply Your Needs in Furniture | to rrorerty ocwners ano|' Y el N ont to hres sestteres piis 2 TENANTE Any person_who obtained :a written permit from the Board of Water Com- missioners, to use city water for sprinkling purposes during the season of 1918, can use the water at the same - Months ago we were convinced that transportation conditions were such that it would be difficult to secure goods this coming fall and at once placed our orders and during these months the Furniture has been coming into today, while Chicago, hitting Neht 0p- portunely, shut out the visitors, 3 to 0, in the first game of the series. It H was the first time this season that the Giants have been shut out by a right hand pitcher. Score: Closing Out Sale of Panama - New v;gh(fi:;" & E.“".. (n";. = rate during tiis 1919 season, without an traw ats £0% 1 S 237 our store and warehouses are filled with highgrade, up-to- || cbtaining a perniit, ana uniess notice ! 4912 oHcliocherss 3 7 to the contrary is received at th fiadis ;‘,"E“f‘:“ iei date goods such as you will need this fall. Board of Water Commjssioners’ Office, . o 321 2 8 i . on or before July 15, 1919, it will b $6.50 and $7.00 Panamas NOW $4.95 Piid $i The prices on all these goods have been advanced by || Gicen ror srantea that it 15 usca. | - jiss W 95 | il & the factories since our orders were placed, but on account || A ity intending to uve water 2880 = of this fortunate buying we are able to offer you these || cluded, must obtain a written permit, The Sprinkling season is from April 1st to September 36tn. S&.NP&nnmu............NOWSZ.BS : aore '.f."'..,fi‘:,””’""" e EAST ENDS VS. EMERALDS We invite everyone to visit our store—let us show you Now Yok oo S0 0 e ee e e AT FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY 5 &flo‘. Straws in an braids 31 00 e beve. Mk, Tl s Pt ey, et pIhe fast East Ends will meet the|] our stock—you will be convinced that we are in a position Gl B % : meralds Sunday at the reround: o INDIANS WIN LAST GAME jand the fans are promised & fast || to furnish what you need. : OF SERIES WITH RED SOX |8ame. Manager Caulkins of the East . Boston, Aug. 8.—Cleveland fook the | pnas, I35, Secured some of the best It is not too early to buy your Furniture for fall. Our ; » t game of the series, 5 to 4, in th €. 5 to. 4, in the ihem in the Sunday game. Iollowi stock i e Our " . 490, 79¢c and $1.15 2 &;}'fl} ;jfla;f.“l;\lxfi‘:ouztz}: g’figfl'&f s - °°"'P‘°» quality the best—Our prices are ;er 3b, Randall 1f, Riley cf \ “d L, =~ 5 VALUES UP TO $2.50 and Cals ot Any'leam ‘wishing sames: write to E. E. Calkins, P. O. Box 96. J. C. MACPHERSON]|| ¢ e B TS Pt Sunday on the Falls diamond the ’ QUALITY CORNER 5 Panthers will cross bats with the fast WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. COMFORT Richmond Biues. Thif tsam has play- | || ineaxbetore “tie " pubtic. there s’ 1 At eI e il geltanl | TR e o Fhe e 2 ILEAG E ite i 3 d 1y bee ed once. Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank FOR : § |and, nave omybedn dereated once”” i T e_. Pani the - I>and LA;“,_'@Q