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e | mittng of Ruth’s. 17th Score: g é ¥ Boston (A) 3 : vird Hooper. ¥ | Letbold. femarS Roth, o Rutn, % Schang, ¢ & £ 3 ASHLAND CASINO " JEWETT CITY Music By ASHLAND ORCHESTRA sessusm ion: made a strong comeback|hurled the ball to the ground and be- moto-::y. winning both games of a| fore he recovered it McHenry also double header. | scorea. The first game was a pitchers’ battle| Manager Cravath played in both Between Toney and Ring. won by the|games. Pinch hitting in the first con- | Men Giants in the fourteenth inming by & am e sent the ball over the right score of 2 to 1. The second game was ¢, fence for a home run, and in the a walkover for New York, the Giants|second game he drove in two of his : T notime is the tire-question more important than when ordering a car. The buyer who specifies Firestone Gray Side- PP Giamas : ; © AUSTRALIAN PLAYER BEATS B rmisnensnnn R o rmafiowros! & Schults, = winning by a score of 9 to 3. AS a|team’s three runs. Scores: 7 . - | Tesult of ihe double victory Cincin- (First Game). oty o s CHARLES M. BULL, JR. o trvo Not B HAty lead wils cUt fo fanr sii o Bt fovla. <N e o e g - e Cedarburst. N. Y. Aug. 14.—R. V. wall Tires has taken the short- QCli__ 77_¥07P n if Storm BER wispe, the ‘guitpiey Tl 3 et Ty s iannon, Tk 2. Gtndu. o | Thomas of the Kustralian tennis team cut to permanent satisfaction. series began. Nally, " Mclnnis. Three base Shannon, ‘Both. | tested his drives against Charles M. | PO 4 Am X t readily, winning by Brooklyn, N. Y., !Auz. ét—fi:&w .co::gh::? ::m :L. = % won the first game from Brool to- tch 2 1| 4av by 2 to 0:in one hour and ten min- | goiigSUmmATY, of important matches utes and Brooklyn won the second| “\en's singles, fourth round: ga by 1 to 0 in exactly the eame| R "y Phomas defeated Charles M. Giants got to him for six more runsiieman. s in_the next two innings. Doak, » Benton started off as the New York pitcher but was put off the fleld in the| Tota¥ Totals third inning by Umpire Quigley after| (1) Batted for Packard In Sth. attacking Luque. The Giants accused A h H b New Yorflk got off to nfiogrlysleu in | AN o H 9 0| Home rm. Buth. Bull, Jr.. in the fourth round of the/ the second game, pounding Bressler . 3B 1 singles tournament at the Rockaway 3 for two runs in the Arst inning. Luque, | McHer, 1t 4 ! i| cuBs AND DODGERS e Huntin club today. The plaver from | He has escaped the costly period the Cuban, proved just as easy, as the » -i 2 GET EVEN BREAK | the Antipodes found the corners of the | of-expel’imenfing 3 5 2 . (R L BREPH -FRUE 1) Ll ommnuannnl lessossnison alromssensss No more convincing proof of this could be desired than in the Tuque of pitching a bean ball and 92288 422 24| time. making it one of the shortest|yp.)i' j& 6 6.2, 6-4. there had been some hot words: Ben- | Tadebhis . - ik o Clemons, Luberis | Homs | double headers ever played. Scores: | prancis T. Hunter defeated Theo- . z ton sacrificea to Lugue on a squeeze | ra, Cravath (Pint. Game). i <] doks BioRevalt PeN, 156, -5, 7-5. ‘ mileage ' records of the Gray play. In making the putout, Luque (Second Game). Chicago (N) N Robert Kinsey defeated Robert Le- A s jabbed Benton with the ball and Ben- St Logts (M) Phitadeiphia (M) .ab hpoa hpotia ol FOREEL &0 Sidewall Tires during the past b g g g st o L s R T Dl %% 5| "Men's doubles, arst rouna: Most of the other players became in- Rb e, 2 % 3|mereox 2 4 01 3 o . Anderson and Robert Kin- | volved and Burns and Jimmy Smith, a 110 slardiee B 4o 2 piPeme L4000 S I T A e year. Your dealer knows. Cincinnati _utility man, wrestied 101 ofNens $ 5 0 ojNemde b4 1120 1 2.0 of 2oy Qe D. Whitman, 7.5, 6-2. vazes around the fleld. After order was re- 830 ot pArTine R ety I N cond Tound S wiored, Benton was put out of the 1 8.0 ofemete 2 | 3160 s 3711 Merrill Hallé and Leonpard “wes . game for starting tae wransie. Doug- 3o ¢ 1 o053 s BT N rated Herbert T Foter| 'Give me FEEDSTUFFS , who pitched the second game yes- 3 0 0 olc-smin = 23 64, i ‘ . . teazy thok Bentows ”"““?" held 18 DA e ik AU TR £ sy st o1 °R v, Thomas| |good” said Wisdom. the Reds to nine hits in six innings. P . ira i H. Dickin- Captain Fletcher of the Giants was| ‘T LE s (x) Batted_ for Smith defeated Hervert Vell and —9 5 “Gi FEEDSTUFFS pit out of tHe game in-the ssventh in. Pden o se . + o 0| R L ommton and Walter Wesbrook | i St Sligon B e o doablos g | T base bits, Stoéx, Heatheote, . Smith o 0.6=b|dereated J. H. Rawlins and Major H. |cheap said Wit. four singles in the two games. il e Y e & Wright and Ichiva Kuma- | P RS % Scores: INDIANS TAKE FIRST GAME hpo a o gae defeated J. Harvey Williams and | e e st. ere is no (Fint Game o% o of B2 . o1, 6.2 ¥ s 2 s T e Y OF SERIES T EBEN TORS [mine 31 0| W RoRiNSM. Bull, Jr, and Harry S. !lasting satisfaction in cheap T hpa a e a3 4| Cleveland: 0. Aug. ii—Cleveland | ieres 16 o parker defeated Arthur S. Cragin and | I I R E s ) | e : e 1 5 0B = € 2 0 & 8| took the first game o e ‘'series from |y e, - =0 ¢ 118.0 olfome ‘v & 3 7 8 ¢| Wachington by a score of 4 to 3. |ham 3 % 2l Dr. Willlam Rosenbaum, 7-5. 6-1 f commodities of any kind, Rl 3, Score: R g ropndim Hanl and TLeonard| ' - | especiall Feedstuffs The: ; ; "g"fln':" Sisia H o o Tetals 73 7¢| Lyte E. Mahm, 61, 46, 6-3. s sE—— et {will prove dearest in the end. ¢t Dosie. 2x 8 ¢ 80 00 OIUMET AN%::“‘?DNUENR?:J CLUB! Get the best at reasonable Sxio 2 ifmawa, mx 0 8 0 80 H OAKM 3 T ae A ; Towls TR E 5 $ 929800 pittsburgh: Pa, Aug.I4—With the prices. This is wisdom and : R dgpen y 2 A 01000 11 cal today of Francis Oimet of Bos- - 5 < O ey T Ramk = 3:;‘;?1;‘"80“;” Gardner. former nation. | BALTIC RIVALS WIN | short three-quarters course. Sprint-|true economy, and in buying S0 °RiE o Dovle im0 Erichson. » al golf champions, the aggregation of TWILIGHT GAME |ing 1s not Ticklish's game, according| dstiiffs. F tha R T s 1408 Totals YANKEES GET TWO HITS IN B0l ihered here for the national| The Baitic Rivals defeated the|'0 Robert J. Walden. the 'man who|your Feedstuffs from us t S Yo e 1008 a0s il 15TH INNING AND WIN 5 TO 4| 31308 B8t o urnament beginning | Clerks‘of Baltic in the first game to be | bred the King James colt in Maryland | TR - B N A S Detroit, Mich., Aug. 14—By collect- | Saturday at_Oakmont Country club|plaved in the best two ouf of three and developed him for Alfred Hennen | is what you get. i i), . o oots Whbn ME s sl T scop two extra base hits. following a|course, was almost complete. “Chck™|games by the score of 7 to 2. s 2 i i (Secen (3] Batied for Tasper ass, New York broke a tie in the fif-| myans, national golf champion, had| _ Score by inning: alden is of the opinion that Tick- 2 Cinsinnati (N) New York (N) | = Ban tor o'Nem teenth inning and won the first zame B eirived at an early hour tonight|Baltic Rivals ....0 00 021 13 0—7, lish was cut out for distance running, os er bon e e R e B o of the series with the Tigers today, 5| bt ne le ezpected momentarily. Baltic Clerks....0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0—2|and that is the reason he kept the as. o1 0 3 330 Cleveland ..\ " 10 Ito 4 “\-m{,a.h- every golfer of note in the an’;agézr es. eitewalr} and Ellison; Cote lj:'ing James colt last sprng and sold 3 s 3% s ase hits, Judge. ;. Harris. P I O it _Virtually iy Morrissette., mpire, Simineau. |1 Marshs i1 3§l e - P B Tete Do, ST SIS e | United States is nere to compete, e *ine Kivals play In Ocoum Saturday | 310000, - Ticklish would have started 3 COVE STREET i 1:; 1 i|NAYLOR INEFFECTIVE AND ninth. Pratt doubled and Bodie walk- | (W0 former champion: and on Sunday on thelr own £rounds|in the $25.000 Preakmess against. Sir| sl toe BROWNS WIN GAME 6 TO 1| ed. Ruel lined to Budh_ wgo(:eat :ratt S d the Windham club. l;!ar(on, ternal and Sweep On if he A B i at Do, Satn ¥ o2 St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 14.- going back to second, and then threw D. THOMPSON iad trained satisfactorily. He is just|over the mile tr s Ty ¥ ;lnef{ective in tight places fo Heilmann, nipping Bodie who was| SERGEANT c. S e Rosebuds Want Games. doming to himiself , after a spell of [1905. Gbldsmitn Maid is the only herse o 1 { Louis bunched its hits in four four feet off the Score: WINS $2, c The newly organized Rosebuds base- | sickness. Most of - the horses that |that ever trotied faster than BEK £ 72 winning the opening game of Dptreit (A) | cCalawell, N. J., Aug. 14—Shooting at|pall team of Jewett City would like to|raced in Maryland In April and May |INg at the same age. She was sever Vs i ries with Philadelphia today a 7P .3 511000 vards against more than 500|arrange games with the Baltic Rivals.|contracted influenza, and Ticklish [teen when she reduced the world's fe 1e Score: 3 o|competitors in the marine corps cup| Plainfield All, Stars, Moosup, or_any|was as sick as any of them. oL dox & Th Whilo. she ey : Phitadelshia (A) St Louts (A % 0| match here today, Sergeant C. D.|other team around this section. Man-| Tt is the intention of Watkins to|l-Z When e 5% AR Zb oV (o e et A ? 3| Thompson, U. S. M C., of Quantico, Va. | ager George M. Geer. Gen. Del. Jewett| point Ticklish, which has no stake |2nd 2:1¢ 1-2 at twenty. 1t must als Thcwas, 35 4 0 1 6 ‘a siwon the $2,000 marine corps cup, | City, Conn. Gatas it Indvatons iar the cich stec }w EETSAE i e WA piledy 8 Wanier, 3 4130 1 1| which was purchased in 1809 with con R clals over distances of ground for| &% WRCEES BV WOLS bike. : iy L 1 | tributions from every officer in the me TICKLISH TO BE TRAINED three-year-olds and over that will pay PJ:;‘,- ey et s dh I 1 ization. His score was 193 out of FOR LONG RACING EVENTS | from $5000 to $10,000 it added money P 2 o B 4 GARDINALS WIN BOTH GAMES (D% Lo 0 R e : > wHA 5 sympathizer, looks for Moran's men to OF A DOUBLE HEADER |ycAwr. ¢ 1 0 0 0 B o [ DOSIBIGERE5 )y 57 3 Ticklish, the san of Kiig James and Iaum‘!’af‘;"‘,‘,'f:m:i hf";‘e;f""’];e?’;‘f:' capture the National league pennast Philadeiphia. Aug. 14—St. Louis|Nuer 5 £ 11 3 | 7 T/JACK DEMPSEY SLATED TO g‘e‘:‘jficgu‘;;e;i:e:’“fis o Riarst 8D |ober and November, and the king| Calgary Barl is winning in the fast {90k both gumes of a double header ki I 100 0 i MEET WILLIE MEEHAN [BEIRITE SN0 o) Sho developed the |James colt will train for those races |'classes at the Canadian meeting in e e e s e S { Tows 32 T New York, Aug. 14—Jack Dempsey.|cup horse St. Rellane, winner of the |3t Saratoga. B LL o e =00 Duoe and treeior The visitors ed all their -first] et for ; | heavyweight pugilistic champion, will| Municipal Handicap and the Belmont = B, 116, st i Rl A i’ b 4 game runs in xth inningss\Tiee Pl ! |meet Willie Mehan in an eight round | Park Autumn Weight-for-Age Race SPORTING NOTES. % ‘m‘,fdnqi(:fl."m“,"‘ gt indte seratch hits filled the bases with none |5t Touls ... ... no decision bout in the east n Novem- | under the silks of Edward R. Thomas| One of the most remarkable per- Herman Crossman has ery fast gut, and hard drives by Stock. Horns- burns, Jacobeor ber. according o a statement issued in 1305, 190k like a first-rate three- | formances ever placed on record waa|four vear oid iroiter in Native Chicr » and Clemons did the rest. | tonight by Meehan, who said he had|year-old prospect. seen at Readville last Friday when|by Native King, out of the pacer In the second game St. Louis’ took | RED SOX POUND CICOTTE 3 g,ssffsz‘“;‘;aufi {ihe promise of Jack Kearns, Demp-| Ticklish showed a smart preform- | Hawkins won an amateur race in. 2..|ter Florentine, 2:00 1.4, He was sée the lead in the fourth, scoring _two, . AND KERR; WIN b i S = y's manager, for the match. ance when he conceded seven pounds |15 1-4. This horse was foaled in 1901 |ond to Moko Axworthy in 2:11 1-4 oger runs on noor by Tragresser.| Chicago. Auz. 14.—Boston g “:'“ = to that light-footed sprinter, Quietude, |and is, therefore, eighteen years old, |the half mile track at Goshen last With two out, nsby reached ‘first | Chicago 15 to 6 in 4 one (Gost yome). | “POP” CROWLEY and trimmed herin a sprint Over the|while he made his record of 2:16 i-4 | week. on an error, stole second and continued | bee today. Cicotte to third on the catcher's wild throw.|able to stop the vis (At zam ON THE WARPATH After staging a successful comeback McHenry walked, then on a doublelsell had little troubie 4 S = D, . steal Tragresser protested Umpirecals. The feature of the same was the e e wain, [ Bt DGR, TEOD ey et ey - 5 American League, for next Sunday on the fair grounds. The Colonials who watched the game | last Sunday sent a challenge to Pop, which was at once accepted. Smelling a hot game on the griddle, the Colo- nials have secured a new lineup. Pop What is Castoria BE e T felbor, S he| (CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar-: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL —_— MARKET WAS PROFESSIONAL. 'moderalel_v downward on : > broader | New York, Aug. 14.—In its outstand- | volume of offerings sales, [ Columbus 4, (first game). pitching, while T. Brewer will do the ing aspects today’s stock market tra- [ Value. aggregated 311§ old (second game) receivin, Pop will b first b: versed the ground made familiar by |S. bonds were unchar call. | e B el T ) . 1 4 3 a call | h 2 on to coves ’ : a3 i B s, eelams ofhe s e ‘ 4 Second. Tillimore, the invincibie, wili| | COtiC substance. Its age is its guarantes. For more than thirty years it has been sional characteristi n el T e International Le | cover short; Heebner, the home run o . sisiinny . A o monal| characieristics and unceftain| et o 2 omis o Tesgr | iing of lasi Sunday. will play nira: | in"constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheeas Conditions governing the market| m car rouna presented no new features, apart from | Amercan cemine the further relaxation of call money,|Am Suar Refining which fell from the opening ratex of |ARaconda .. B 5 to 5 1-2 per cent., to 4 per cent. for | ATt o it both classes of coilateral by midday. |Ameritun “Can The industrial situatibn was more |BSRosn R Toun favorable, as indicated by the opinion |om oy Noones’ of Director General Hines that the |Chesabeake-Onio sirike of the railway shopmen is on|Cimadlen Pacisc the wane and from news originating |con, % 28, 12 at leading mill ceniers which reported | Fte - T increased production. General Eiciric Another industrial development. of | fiaci, financial significance was the increase | Lenig Viiics of the American Locomotive Common |Ne¥ York Centra more” 11,7 (it game cover lett garden, wnile Kid Huntns-| gllaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and o Dt . yiaa). ton will play center and Trusty L. R e Gaulkine wil do the hard work in let| Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. . 6 ; GAMES TODAY. | Honest Jumbo Jame; of Preston is to e < National Les | do e umpiring and aniel Donegan 3 ?, 3 3 - | Sin hotd the indicator. The pesiisi:| The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Sl e The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 o ] iz MOOSUP VS. PLAINFIELD IN . FINAL GAME OF CHAMP SEries| years, has borne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his t Detroit Last Sunday at the Carpet grounds, qonia et St Tuts Moasup, the fast Moosup team took & personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All all out of e lainfie! eam, tti . . . . . ' |32 +ins %o ‘Plainfielas 1. This same| (Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with 1 2 Eastern Les | was the second of a three game series : el o bo played by ihose iwo teams | gnd endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. dividend from a 5 to 6 per cent. an-|Na, 3 5 at Hartrord When Plainfield won the first game by nual basis, giving rise to the belief |Nerer s s = | the score of 5 to 0 they thought the that similar action is contemplated by | Bethlenem =< st i LEAGUE STANDINGS. scries was_over as far they were con- other equipment companies. Elrnty [ National League. cerned. Sunday's defeat, = however, Equipments and oils were the back- [Rep Tan nd Sicel Wen. took much of the wind out of their ~ sails, and they now look forward to the third and final game of the series 5! knowing that they must win or lose | the championship. Moosup is also looking forward to the final game and | will send the same bunch of pill clout- bone of the market, so far as it man- ifested any better tome, a few spec- ulative specialties also contributing to|y 5 s the censtructive account at variable | Westinghouse Zains. Ttah - Rails drooped mogt of the time, |Gicible Stecl 61 54 o 15 standard ehares losing ome to WO | i pepe m U Amertsans Ea ers into the field this coming Sunday.| points, with more pronounced heavi- |Kennewotr Cipper % | on f. pe | Everything is all ready at the grounds ness in shippings, motors, metals, the|Com Products 20 { Chicago 62 39 614 | for the final game and if the weather! food division and tobacceos, Lorillard bpeperomesroe g man will permit, Moosup will get re- | declining 21 points. COTTON, venge for the beating of 1915, when | Selling made litde headway umtl] New York, Aug. 14.—Cotton spot they lost the championship series (o} ball tossers from Plainfield. I final hour, U. S. quiet; middling 3100 favorite a Wb Score of last Saturday's-game by favorites yielding 2 to 5 points from T Zeiis their best, weakness prevailing at the MONEY. | innings: - 5 s active close. Sales amounted to 1,-| New York, Aug. 14—Call money| nl:loaolsnufi:ld 0110000 000 aett 3 090,000 shares. 2 easy: high 5; low 3 1-2: ruling rate Excepting Liberty issues. which]closing bid 3 1-2; offered at 4; I were firm,_the bond market inclined loan i: bank acceptances 5 Two base hits—Plainfield, Sharples Moosup, Oden, Adams. E FORT TERRY VS. ASHLAND A. A. AT ASHLAND PARK SUNDAY The Ashland A. A. team will play Fort Terry at Ashland park, Jewett City, this Sunday. Fert Terry has an Have You Tried It? DOWN GQ THE PRICES OF Palm Beach Suits $11.50 unusually fast team, the same as the most of Uncle Sam’s service teams. Ashland defeated this team at Fort Terry in a Saturday game a shert time | | 3go 'in a hotiy centested game, but| this team has been materially strengthened since then and an even more exciting game is expected. As usugl, a_number of fast league and college players will be Wwith the service team, as the army and navy teams are noted for the number of fast ball play- ers which they have with them from all over the major and minor leagues. Everybody has read the abeve headline ; how many believe it? Have you a littleone in the home, and has that dear little mite when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with - the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria ? Try it. ]ult'help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Case toria. Watch the difference in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete— from pain to pleasure. Try it. You’ll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in tha booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria. GENUINE CASTORIA awwavs Bears the Signature of VALUES FORMERLY $16.50 TO $25.00 3 . : | | With the famous Ashiand infiela. Me. Don’t Delay. There will be a demand for these! G Tor e otobe of Tast Sunday. The ONLY 37 SUITS IN' THE LOT Liberty -battery will work for Ashland STRAW HATS ALSO REDUCED J. C. MACPHERSON | I usual form, combined with the fine teamwork ‘of the other players, thére should be no cause for anything but.a victory thi€ week end. Rosebuds Want Revenge. . The Rosebuds of Jewett City would like to arrange a game with the W. A. Slater team. of Jewett City for the ‘23d of August on the Slater grounds. We have played them three or four QUALITY . CORNER . ' Ambassador Fletcher, U. 8. rep- | | games and tnen won them all. It was resentative in Mexico, who reports [ | dark ang we didn’t play the full nine Y that 50 Americans have been-slain innings.” We are willing to play them [ 4 Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank in the Iast two years and met ome | | in an afternoon game with the same I ORNTAUR SO PANY.NEW YORK CiTv. SePRaR i | ot them has been aveaged lineup.of both teams. Manager ceorgel +i I M. Geer, Jewett City, Conn. .

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