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919 3 to 2 score. There was a big gath- | REDS AND CARDINAL: —= “encht ga oo AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES = | ering of baseball fans for each game. SPLIT EVEN IN SERIES ARMY MNS MAJMY [": EVB"‘S The Akron team a near big league| .5, %Mo Sept’ 7—After Efler e o e = " outfit and in fact, included such fa- | St Louls Mo. Sept: T-—After Eiler R A il D, 3 ' mous old players as “Dummy” Taylor, | Pad Pitched Clinelnnati (0 a, 1 to 0 vie- N O T I C E Fgwell and Fiynn in their ~lneub |, cy and trounced Reuther for thir- Camp Dix. N. T. Sept. T—Robert) the Cincinnatl Nationals nor the Chi-|“Dumy” ayTlor pitched Sunday and | pack And trounced Reuther for thir. Stmpson of the Tilinois A. C. repre-|cago Americans set a fast pace at the as a sideline on both days entertained | [°€% Nite Winning the second game, * Senting the army. in winning the 120 | head ‘of their respective leagues last | the crowd with his ball juggling stunt.| ' % and making AUTO OWNER; yards high hurdies broke the former| week, mothing. like a winning streak |The Akron (fo%m made’ thelr Tead- i di| middle Atlantic district A. A. U. mark | was forthcoming from any o eir | quarters a e Putnam Inn while : : : 2 of 16 seconds by a full second at the| near contenders which would bring | staying here. Enroute to Killingly they Otnatnzatt 00 | St Lews ) - uring tl"}s necessary period . second day's meeting of the service| them nearer the leaders. FEven by |stopped off at Chicopee Falls and | manss 2 0'2 8 T 2% 0oa of read)ustment many in- | We are out to cut the High Price of men’s Olvmpic games held here today | maintaining a .500 averaze in zames|played the Fisk Rubber Company |Deabemis 3 013 2 saan e ] ? under the auspices of the United|won and lost during the remaining|team t.oa 2 to 2 tie in seven innings of m $ 2 ‘x 2 1193 vestors are flndmu it profitablc . Tire Upkeep. Material for repairing States army and the K. of C. Harold | three and a half weeks of the season. | play. . 3010 3008 0f > has d d and ing t Baron. national hurdle Championridn ;he n?d% and the V&;hxtemSovatwul(; IEES SRR to take advantage of the tires has dropped and we are going to 1917 and holder of the former record,| have little to fear for the safety of | cONN. o 240300 S : was second. their top position. Including today’s " "E:TTE::EWA:SNA.ON Raddelc 30031 peu el | marketability, freedom from give you the benefit of it Pat Rvan won hoth the 235 pound | contests, Cincinnati has a lead of eight ool R AT f : & ik ield weight throw and the 16 pound ham-|and one-half games over New York, (Special to The Bulletin.) Totals 20 32715 GmShotton 1 0 0 0 o uctuation an 1g yie Wit e paTeing 2Bt and: i 'You mer throw while Chicago is seven and one-half| Danjelson, Sept. 7.—The Connecticut | Dy W aftorded b 11 d sh % = 5 George Bronder of New York. -na-|games in front of Cleveland, with De-|\fills won its final game of the Sea-| (s man for Schuitz in Sier =1 & 'y well-secured short- are payng more for vulcanizing than tional javelin title holder and winner (Y:oit one-half game behind the In-| g on Saturday, 4 to 2, defeating the (zz) Batted for Schupp In Sth. ! term notes. of the A E. F. championship. suf-) dians. Middle River Association of Worces-| Sere by innings: i 3 we are charging, you are paying too fered a reverse in the javelin throw, —_ ter. The local team is credited with |Smenatt .. ...l 0 0.0 8 8 8 0 0—1} | s " | losing to William Angiers of the Nl-| MORE THAN 300 HORSES 16 victories' and ‘one ti e and lost o = i ‘We are offering to discriminating in- much. Get our prices. Also big bar- noie A. C. Angiers won the event with ENING | two games by 1 m"}f e ot (Sosend. game:) ! vest: ity of this'ch B 2 e i g | WAITING FOR G. C. OP bRl e SR AU o i o Cincinnati () ot Leus ) : estors a security of this character, which gains in Tires and Tubes. Charles Pores, the national five-mile| Syracuse, N. Y., Sejt. 7.—More than | J8%€ hurin e R hos = el has the additional features of an attrac- champion, won his favorite event in 28 | 300 TR wa e dne qu'-me;;: The Middle River Association ex-|Dwbertis 5 112 2 2100t tive Conversion Privilege. These notes = <R AT B fém}”»& eaiting the opeming tomor. | Pected to play at Moosup Sunday but|9mEI, 1 0 7 (AT S B are the direct obligation of a prosp=rous We guarantee all our work. Sheh a fast pace that all but C. K. row of the five-day Grand Circuit | 9% T o e e Mt [ U Al Liwisre sl . Company, manufacturingastaple product Leath of Roston dropped out. Leath|meeting. A programme of nineteen | (FOM, MOoSup thal the game Wascoan |SECD, {4 14 R with a growing demand, and are obtain- > 2 finished half a lap hehind Pores races for purses aggregating $46,000 L Wingo 4 1 5 3 1214 } ; ) s ire o finis } d e : 1. | back to Worcester they were left ma- | Rantes 3 i abie to yield Toe Stout, the inter-allied 1,500 me- |has attracted all the best racing fal- | Col3® nore ‘and” spent ‘the might om 3 T Ea) tres champion. was defeated in_thejent of the east. oo Totals 23 010 0f ff Te e T By Mike Treveany of New | The Empire State Stake of $10.000|{he bleachers at Connecticat Mills Lk i 8% 114 FRANKLIN STREET York for 2.12 class trotters is the feature|fedy TTACY wWere very P""“m i s e 3T I3 Near Willow Eoston won the one mile relar, with |of the card. Entered in this race,|{netrain faat was to take them ack | (x) Baed for Heathcote in fth. Philadeiphia second and Chicage third.| among others, are the famous Marion: : izt T8 8010810 = Open Evenings Until 9 The Boston t tured the honors|dale, winner of the arter Oak, amn 3 it. o Shnmnm el 2 The 1 dev““eam:va“r}mn" of the 440 Mignola. The, ton line event of to-| CROWLEY’S COLTS DEFEAT poyo base’hits Schullz, Wingo. Three base bin Al = o vards dash, nosed out Tavlor of Ph(‘la-|mm;:-ow': nro!mmmfl is dths BIatttron MOHEGAN REDS A , E delphia by a vard in the final sprint. |Stake for three-vear-old = trotters| 1, 5 one-sided contest Crowley’s| GIANTS AND BRAVES A | ,,Joe Stout's sensational runming in|which has a valuation of 35.0%5. Colts aatestas: the. M Hecai. Bods to Sy o anee ! | il lU’A’RINGi he, final half mile gave Chicago ——— the tune of 14 to 6. Hart, pitching for| York, S eh vl Werite for Circular N. B. 345 Al SS==F BOAE . he, yo e nalay +!AKRON AND KILLINGLY TEAMS |the Colts allowed but three hits and|, New F¥ork Sept 7—New Yorl 11 8 g i T The final score showed that the army | & 'SERIES|StTuck out 17 men. The catching of Droke even with Boston in a double i | T representatives made a runaway of the | SPLIT TWO-GAME S | Kicin and the home runs of Crowley |header here today. winning the frst| | N e (Special to The’ Bulletin.) and Heebner were features of the|Zame 2 ';_" 1. on Ke! h’,ls ‘;,’“9 g““_": was second with 39, while the marines - Sept. T.—The Akron and game. Dynon of the Reds pitched|the tenth inning. while the Braves rod but-1 Goodyear, Sep! T took ith 4 too7 by o scored bu | RAilingly, Goodvear teams, split even|2ood ball but received poor support. |00 o Secont . oo by pounding | 1y 3 E fex = oi - the | Bill Rvan, a uffalo recruit. Scores: on the two-game series played at|Next Sunday the Colts will play the LEADERS iN Bos. HAVE Goodyear Saturday and Sunday. Ak-|Norwich All Stars for a side bet of (First Game.) LITTLE FEAR OF LOSING|ron won Saturday's gaem 7 to 3, while | $50. bcd o s i New York, Sept. 7.—Although neither Sunday’s game went to Goodyear by a Bumsle 4 18 8 At s | WILLIMANTIC ALL-STARS WIN |Tomgm 4 8 = 1 012 . e & - . CLOSE GAmE Frow omvro FEEL 1114 il |l Hollister;White & Co (Special to The Bulletin.) s o » 4 H 2 ncompomaTE: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | Tiimanie, Sept 1 The Wiliman- i iy e e o tic All-Stars defeated the fast Com- Trss 6151 Grosvenor Building SPECIALISTS IN s k- C] v . B to 't = "1 000 SATURDAY MARKET. 1500 Tt Pacinc Bl R T s Sieire e i PRONIENCE R RADIATOR REPAIRING New York, Sept. §.—Trading on the| 18200 T S Steei | by the score of 1 to 0. The game was - oo AL 5 2 The radiator is an important part of stock excharze todar was restricted by | Ste] | close. being a pitchers’ battle between = . e the mechanism of your car. It is also the uncertainties resulting from labor | Big Bob Farrell of the All Stars and - — — because of s position on the front, ynditions. especially as applied to the Peterson of the visiting team. Farrell 4 2x20 13 1 | more easily broken and damaged stesl industry. shiefled “his “rivel, w it Jeachiomi-| CISVRCE . sied it ost | than any other part. ‘Besides, sven if U. 8. Stee ich had shown sizns | v & 6—M 1 lowed three hits, but Farrell fanned| (rr) Thome ran for Gowds in Sth. it continues to work all right, it gives of strength pr o the publication of _ew York, Sept. §.—Mercantile paper| iy {5 his opponents’ three and did not | _ Seors ty innings: | your car a ‘“black eye” when it is the Gompers message to President!? "4 and o 1% sterling 60 day bills| ive any passes. Peterson issued one[Bwtem .. ........¢ 889 01 09 - | bent or full of holes. Bring it here :‘.,:Or‘«-'fi:‘:v‘r‘z’;nfi.r“f\Y::::::,:';ie;:;hfr’:e(\' 409°3-4; commercial 60 day bills 4.09|fTe® ticket to first. -The Holy ‘::::: Heme run. Kelly 2 iistreh a0 | for repairnig. almost two points. Allied shares were ! 1-2, demand 4.13 3-4, cables 4.14 1-2; | [ePresentatives with the visiting team (Second Qame.) Brockim & Former German General t s e sheerdtae A el s 3 = New York (N ovton (N o : 2 i R a: The "outiet. bt Vielded one. to| {rance, demand 357, cables S35t gutlal | \NETS the onmly ones who Sof IRt the| ey w ) ses an T I 4 Publishes Book IMPERIAL GARAGE three points later with several of m: S T i ‘ marks. de.|of the game when his long clout took e SRR ¥ Tae A trom Bl ndebaker the mo. | mand 4 7-16, cables 4 1-2: government |2 bad bound and went by Wally John- |Joune § 1 § 3 pEekss, § 3 4 3 H. T. ROBINSON, Mgr. ¢ division was frm o etrong with| Donds irregular; railroad bonds firm; | ST for three bases. The All-Stars got|zemmn & 2 1 2 ofT=mkner 4 1 ¢ 1 0| chicam Ph 929 Norwich, C of ‘division was firm = = Sl 101 8.4 sy «|their lone tally across the plate in the|Frshs ¢ 1 2 4 0|Holke.lb 4 1 1 | Cleveland one lorwic! onn. Shut miscellanequs issues register- Siiver 1.11 3-4; Mexican dollars| /oy nning. ' Farrell singled to right. Kaumer 4 0 3 ¢ UManndt 4 13 8 0| Detror i e ed_little change. Sales amounted to | He went to second on Donahue’s sac- (g8, § 2 5 2 Hasmare™ 41 5 1 5w Tox 5,000 shares e | | rifice. Peterson threw to Wacha Who | Reanp 107 1 ofGscngers 3 1 7 1 0lgeston . The weckly review of the mercan-| L - 5 | was taken unawares and let the ball |Dubucp 8 8 0 2 0lSIRT 100 0 8 Wehingen S8EE OUR WORK FIRST tile agencies stressed the more acute| New York Cotton futures| - through him to left field. Farrell|¥m#mn 0 70 0 0 e = . | niladelpnia THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR industrial < on. July earnings of| opened steady. October 28.95, Decem-|yent to third and scored when Hatch | epamin 1 o o o o = Tnion Pacific showedya hesvy de.|ber 2025, January 29.15, March 2935, | threw wild to Santoro:the ball hitthig | cciscety (1 9 9 ¢ § = ’ PAINTING YOUR CAR crease in r The bank statement . ) 29,2, ess < % = = showed expansion of actual Cotton future closed easy. October fie e = e r,ror!(,cf te Sla."d | Totals 3510 27 13 2 Brocklrm 6, New York weied ry both to the week's| 28.33. December 28.57, Each ‘;';m Zz‘ just six men to first| 'y Batted tor Tgan in s Philadeiphia i, MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP c ch SR 3 - base. he score: xx' Batied for Dubuc in Tth tesin T Z greater IVity in the stock market| March 25.60. May 20.03 padlis ol () “Fatied or Winiers 1 stn. e & ! 354 West Main Street and awals | auiet; middling 28 o @b by 2 o] plom e e A T Amerlcan Leagus. A 2 ew Yo s 00 5 - Cleveland 11, Chi 2 5 , Wi THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. [l 114 R e G s S e e DSyl ol Yail . Chicago. Sept Hogs—Receipts, ! pevieinct 1 0 : 3 W1z o n|base hit Boeckel St Louis 12, Detrt fio. " { SIS otal [15.000 head: market steady. Top. $20 30 | ehasonct” 3 02 0 6] osto 11 ladeiphia 3- ~ore anchanzed OF | «n . a0t mig s el e 3 s 3111 ;"“'LL'E%R,'::E";’DGiRS | COX’S CHICKENS; AND \ : @20.00: light lightts. $18.7 ety 2119 (‘.\' Brookl: N. Y ?U‘L.E ":_.:A\DGEIR THE DARKIES TREAT _QF = heavy bpacking sows, smoc - Brooklyn. N. Y.. Sept. 7.—Philadel-! .when Waltdr Cox located at / L4 8TOCKS. ki =0 Totals 2 15 2| phia and Brooklyn divided - toda¥’'s| vachua, N. H. and started on his ca. SE T roug ] /' N double header which closed the Na-| RESRUS. Tb T BNC CrAT Om B N s S5 tle.—Reccipts 2,000 head; mar- |Al-Sam 60000100z Honal league season at Ebbets field | orges. he took up aside line ofchick- . 1 02 | ket slow to steady. Beef steers. medi-| Three base hit. Daiy. i . cleven INNIngs| ..< with which he and his friends £ and was won by the visitors, 3 to 2. e amused themselves on wet dayvs moortight nights. At that time he e o Bab e e Pt | Meusel's triple drove Williams home Eusol & E with the winning run in the eleventh @17.00: 'ty good 1o Ashland trimmed Plainfield in a hot- | Brooklyn took the farewell game by | 9id not have and regular strain of the hoice, $13.75@1 mmon and !}y contested game on the Ashland| punching three hits in the aixth in.| fAncy. the only letter of introduction er cattle,/zrounds Sunday. Arthur pitched a| better game than Liberty but received | | poor support from his teammates. Ar- ruck out 10 men to Liberty's % ning 6= 3 ¢ to livictory. Both: teams | IPGUiredior o stag being rapic fight: | Scores: | One night last winter after he had I (First Game.) | fought a main with a Boston expert ! | )@ 00 1 2's {medium, $9. lost the same nevertheless. Luke st . — .| and won six of the seven disputes — v umpired a fine game was the | Callahan 5 | yson = ‘ of heh r;ldhrh» n:rt,\‘ of '1’_1}: fi;fl!m'mfi in You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE ict of the large crowd of fans at| BPumedd 3 flmeen 25 1| which he took part e battle was STEAM his game and there was no argumen:s,‘“‘;{‘;f:}‘;" H - i 0| staged and the birds fitted. On the HERESfonwe M;es:-d"umli;gmm_s ocker : over his decisions. It has been de- | Jademnib 4 ofsyerr 3 } | afternoon of the great day they were EQUIPMENT, BEST stocker es ided to have him umpire next Sun-|Bancroftse 3 oftencicny 15 & 0| cggefully locked in a box stall at the snd the real skill that insures prompt cows and o Fo |Adzme "4 1 % 3 place se s s = - ~Receipts ; ATHLETICS WIN FROM R e g | were in returned from dinner. No Former Quartermaster-General T. J. HEALY, ong to 25 1e | Tota 3¢ 2316 ol Totals 33 4 3 2| one was t on guard, it not being| .Ludendorff, of Germany, whose |parguerite Bld'g. Norwich, Ct 4 down). $12.75@ I Gne Vi Sooaas s D e RS Jias R SRR considered necessary as evervone in| book . recently published is inter- | - common. 3 Haven. Conn., 'Sept. 7.—The /! pniadeipnia. S0 O Ti1°9 PN 1—2! New Hampshire is honest. When | esting for many reasons. He deals Timken-Hyatt and s P ‘:s;,m-;_ $10 phia Americans defeated the |Bmokin u‘ L n“u nbu ‘r- - | they returned however, the stall door| with over-ruling of Bernstorff and 1 en-ry: L50: ewes, cul « club of the FEastern| 6 Two bsse hit, Bancroft. Three bise hits. Black- | wao open and all of the birds gone.| . S 5 3 30 breedin. < an_exhibition game here tor | mume. Meoss For a time they were of the opinion| 'De forcing of the United States New Departure Bearings i e e i e (Second Game.) e ot < Who had the other end| !nto the war and upholds the truth. | SALES—SERVICE shurgh pt. 3 000000220—4 § 1 blot gt AR Rl .| of the match were responsible. but| fulness of his bulletins from the | HAYNES =hi; market steads 0000100001 3 2| comanenic 2 323 & o 371 1 1] when they arrived at the pit and ex- | front—also he contesses to evasions | GARLOCK & HA g brizae 31020l Naylor and McAvoy; | Ebumeib & 1 0 3 oiichisenab £ 1 0 5 8 plained matters, they were satisfie for the good of the cause. EET Second Ficer { 15.50. tidy_butchers $i2 nd Nagle. | S e 4 4 % o 0l that they did not rob the coop. 4 BANK ;;Rs S $11.50@12.50. eomimo = },V“'hm‘_‘ ‘21 1 1 . 429 004 Vowing vengeance, Cox started on a ———— — Phone 5 Eonuen DoiRpoit CHICAGO INCREASES LEAD Ranarort ss 4 3.8 H 7 0 of still hunt. Nothing developed for T T mon to zood fat cows $5 |Paulette2s 4 H 3 ? 2l over a week, when one night he was Open -Season on .Elk. | A di $1750@ 13,50, fresh cows And < TO SEVEN AND A HALF GAMES [mir. | H 1 Town and made & short 'wat| Of the seven or eight thousand elk| uto Radiator s“;zfll“ e [;;::,: 2 - Ch uz‘:r: .\»an ;S““;‘f‘,’,;,?”?.-.’fd"“”" Ci 2 1 of up an alley, where a few rr(;lorod nefl‘;i on the Olvmpic Penir in the State| gepaired promptly and, thoroughly Sheep and Lambs—sSupn'v 100 head ts lead to seven and one- games | xxCravatn ——=| ple iived. Being attracted by loud | it | - market steadv. Prime € $11.27. today by defeating Cleveland, § to 3. = s 1) !a;~. G et went tomarde it iace| O Wahmgl?n. narly flft){ pr ent. ar z.n.dh under air pressure before leav good mixed $8.50@10 3 mixed | in the final zame of the series, and left| Totaly 35 8418 1~ . | from which it came and heard some| °f Washington, nd\-l.\ Retyiiiver (Gant| ingHahop: 50 9.50 s and night for the final invaefon of the Ritied for Rizes in Mh | one remark that “Miss Snow said the | 2r¢ bulls. In order to reduce (this W. E. SHANLEY 7.50, lambs $15.7 cast. More than 33.000 persons wit- innings: | chicken was tough.” DHIIieT AL LOpen Sseason | during..the'l INNING Hogs—Receipts nessed the game. Score: s g8 0.0 1 “ Creeping up close to a wagon shed, | ONth of ?\D\Pymh“r has 'h"-“, ccom- | PLUMBING TINNIN lower. Prime he: Cleveland (A) Chicage (A) Sase hits. Biackburne. Luderus | he finally gathered from the conversa | mqnded to the legisiatur, In order that; 499 Main St., Tel 710-3 avy mixed $19.75@ s o> P S Lo ae y - y a1 ¥ be made, only | = Gies. Deavy workirs $20@20 resit 3 1 ofuievorarr 4 27% o 8l Co B } tion that some of the parties had tak-| ;0 animal will be allowed each indi- GET OUR PRICE ON g ipmoncs 4 0 2 2 ofECollmet 3 11 2 A | en the birds. killed them and served| .i3,a| and all the meat must be util- Gyt 42 1 0 olWeawersd 4 6 1 & o PIRATES DEFEAT CUBS [ them at a dinner for a few of their | 100 STORAGE BATTERIES G s i IN PITCHERS’' BATTLE! Jady friends from Manchester and | 'Z° {147 dlowaiits 31159 ol Chicago. Sept. T_Pittsburgh beat| Boston. Inturiated by what he ah‘%aw]-’d'i\ A e i Ry BEFOIRE PURCHASING ¢ 2 ¢ gpumars - § 1 3 2} Cni 2 to 1 today in a slab battle| Cox dashed in e s = s, & | - P Tl 6 e - ieids e 2 e amdoe nd Hareon e | would KIIl every ome of them If they| The original buffalo herds were es-| The Garlock & Haynes Ca. CommhD & bS50 e O oy { did not make good what he lost on | timated to ho.,\: _contatned from 30,- | . Phone 781-2 =X"amal 170 0 of Totals 1wwie of i ttsbur | the matn and also pay for the birds.| 000,000 to 60,000,000 animals. A num- by D¢ 28 e e P ™ pes «| | “Money, why we have no money for| ber of men now living were privileged | NEW LONDON, CONN. Total 23 T ae 1 Flack. e A 7 o] Ashting chickens,” said the darkies as| to see some of the great herds of the | Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices % v . Wollccher.ss 4 4 cf 2 00 e 1 i s- | west before they wer dstroyed i — < “Ratted for Mrers in TR - o ;4 22| they rushed off and left Cox in pos- | west roye | Store by inminess sty olwtinea s 4 2 - ° %! session. Knowing that it 1s a hard| Dr. George Bird Grinnell has writ- | e ok o oo = f Chroland = Deal.3b 0lBarbare3n 4 1 i 0| matter to get blood out of a ttrnip,| ten 1 0 T happened to be on a| "’,nn; i e . S e B Magee it JJocmbaw2b 4 & 7 2 %] Cox went on to town and after cool-| train that was stopped for three hours| 0CCasions 'n earier auys the SUeB ? | Coliins, Rispers nd” Wood. C | e 7% \Smim. 3133 0jing off had a good laugh over the|to let a herd of buffalo pass. We| o' thought thev could rur throueh Rieter. 7 1 ifHamilens § & 7 T 8| whole affair supposed they would soon pass by, but| tie Nerds At At ErrE O BROWNS AND TIGERS s e [ e b tstiear v inona ot v | BREAK EVEN IN SERIES| otas E | had been ditched the anima | Detroit, Mich., Sept. 7.—St. Louis|,Sem b innings e BT a engineers got in the way of respecting Last Three Days | nalved the seriea by defeating Detroit, | Bhom™ i} 13848 the buffajo's idiosyncrasies.” 6 to 5 in a listless, seeeaw game to- day. Score: i BASEBALL. SEPTEMBER SALE OF FURS s Lo ) per ) vesreneavs msLTS aownzn "3 178 3 ITLe e = ;:eamn'.a- 3.1 214 32F 99| Cacmatt1 S Leuks 0. (Pt mme) 2 * 2 bson. 5 212 0 9 3 Fashion says the coming season will see /5= IEEEE 11323 8 i : - 5 I ° 3018 Philadeiphia 5. Brookim . a decided vogue in Furs, and to meet the tiiee $533 8] PR T AT for destroying Bed Bugs, demand we-have assembled for this event i:si0 581 b el Bawen ¥ NT Yom 2 (Beownd game) Roaches: Whter Bucs. Ants Jecti oF fecti C 410071 11¢1¢ Ameriess League. » 85 s - ,fi - sIST 91 100600 5‘-""3.';-.1""‘“* & Etc. Wraps, Scarfs and Muffs, ranging from b e 25c a Bottle at Tnternatien: teaque. the inexpensive to the most luxurious. This Sale marks an unusual opportunity, due to the factthat prices were raised upon early spring purchases. Make your-selection before Wednesday, the last day of the sale. Toronts 3, Buffalo 6. (First game.) Toronto 5. Buffalo o (Seccnd game.) Reading 3, Jersey City 7. (First game) Reading 1. ersey City 2. (Second game) S Binghamton 1. Rechester 6. YANKS GET EVEN BREAK IN SERIES WITH SENATORS Washington, Sent. 7.—New York got an even break in the two-game Wash- ington series by taking the final today, 3 to 2. Score: Dunn’s Pharmacy | 50 Main Street Thames River Line | 1 4 - = New York (A) ‘Washington (A) . aelections will beheld for ||, =X, ) v aawes Temar. STEAMER CAPE COD ] | racae. Eaed ; Proswhes § 3 1 4 (|Leriram & 102 National Leaswe. SR R e e 8 e T e ey Whitehall Transportation Co. Ine. ey Tt $isie Tew ork a2 Clicasn. Leaves New York, Pier 43. North Boaler 30200 $e22 River, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- Rael.e 22620 IR R ER] days at 5 p. m.; Norwich Tuesdays, i Llie . ] Thursdays and Sundays at 5 p. m Totals wU T € Tooae New London 9 p. m. ik st | Passenger rates bitween Norwich — AR and New York, $2.00 55 Stateroom ail outsid $1.10, im- | cluding war tax. “STILL COING HIGHER F. B. KNOUSE. Agent. ‘

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