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Silvy’s Tire Shop | 114 FRANKLIN STREET Near Willow Open Evenings BRING ITHEHE - of PROMPT sEvacE< o have adequate STEAM 3 MATERIALS | lehem. which rivalled it in activity,|$10.50@11.50. 7 points. | common fo good fat bulls $8@10. com- Crucible Steel was the feature, how- | mon to zood fat cows $6@$, heifers $11 | fresh cows and springers $70@ | vea] calves $22.5 Sheep and Lambs market steady ood mixed $%. wofin culls and common $3 EGUIPMENT % that insures prompt | "0 satisfactory Marguerite E Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES | lecon: ioor NEW sLON:QN ’ Afito Radiators thoroughly | pressure before leav- | Phene 781-3 tested under air W. E. SHANLEY PLUMBING 439 Main St., TINNING ‘.«,-pa:o of almost $72.000,000 in actual GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-2 LONDON, Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices | SCALPERS GETTING GOOD _PRICES FOR SERIES TICKETS istribution of ies games n Chicago will begin at - than 100,000 applica- and reserved for seats will receive in tomorrow envelopes a@n- ing either their allotment cards or Il precautions out of the hands of spec- brokers have adver- have tickets for ices are quoted nominally at a set of box seats for the first zames and $20 for a set of three stand seats. i and $10.10, reserveg grand e approximately 16,500 of the first game MARANVILLE HURT “RABBIT" IN STUNT AT NEW HAVEN . 28—"Rab- Maranville. while doing stunts before the start of an exhibition game here this after- noon and it is thought that his collar- . An X-raye the New Haven h the extent of his hurts. to determine the Boston The game was between Nationals and one composed of FEast- jern and Big League players and was to 3, by the Johnson pitched for the local man- the foverwhelming score of 18 to 4 in a ne that was loosely piayed and fill- with errors. The Colts were han- capped by the loss of three of their strongest players: owing to sickness and had to use substitutes. The game started off with all indi- cations that &verything would be the Colts and in the first inning the Colts had two men on, then Keane struck out, the next two men spoiling the Colts’ chances of scoring. In the sec- ond inning the East Bnds by a hit and helped by errors got two runs around the circuit. .In their halr of the second Fillmore led off with a smashing three-base hit to deep left, bt Mtayed there as the next three: were ‘easy outs. The third inning was a free for all and the East Ends started a batting bee which net- ted six runs to which they added twe more in the next session, then one, four. two and one. Potter was replaced by Builet Sha- han in the fourth inning and he was freely hit. but both he and Potter to- gether fanned - eleven men. Keane pitched good ball, fanning 15 of the Cots. In the sixth inning for the Colts Wi- liamson got a hit, stole second and on Dodge': took third and then on Potter's hit both he and Dodge scored. There was no scoring in the seventh but in the eighth the Coits on two hits and an error scored another run. In the ninth they scored their last tally. i Luke Riley umpired the game with his characteristic zood judgment and no complaint on his decisions could be the bat struck several of the specta- tors. Just before the game Umpire Riley announced to the crowd that at the last minute the management of the Fair Grourds had jumped the price on the team and urged contri- butiens. It was estimated that there were at least 2000 fans at the ganw and from changed hands. The next game is to be played at the Battlegrounds and Manager Tate Crowley savs that al- though he has lost the first game he is confident of taking the next two. East Ends Crowley's Colts 3 hpo 1 o B v {Leenara. b " H H Moholtan.rt H Clases.et 8 0 i H 12 5 s 1 A 3 o 5 H 5 % : Score_ by innings LEGAL NOTICES ‘TAX SALE haereby given that b me directed a ctmen of Colchester, INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE ASK FOR Dowd, who With a patched up team Crowley's|to deep center by Smith. Caélits lost "the "first leg of the cham-|advanced to third on the drive, was pionship series to the Bast Ends by [safe at home when Lowe intercepted a throw By Carroll and threw wild to ‘Willimantic scores in_the fifht. fifth and thirteenth. In the first Flaherty hit the ball a clout that gave him a trip for threg| a hit by Carroll || erty hit and made second on an error by Beatty. scores iin the first, fifth and {hirteenth. winning run came in the thirteenth when Carroll hit and beat throw advanced to second on Gley’s Both advanced when G. Adams sacrificed and Carroll scored on Comins’ fast liner through short. The pitchers, Lowe of the Springfield Eastern League ctub for Willimantic, and Richards, recently bought by the Pittsburgh Nationals Tops. pulled their teams out of tight places and held when needed. G. Adams at first for Willimantic saved his team from. sev- eral possible chances to score, when wild throws were caught and used to advantage. ¥Ford of the Bostons at short and Carroll of the center brought the crowd to their feet with their fast catching and base run- ning. Players on both teams pulled off | pretty plays that held the score down and the winning run came in as the result of the hit and run plan. e In the fifth KEEN KUTTER SHEARS POCKET KNIVES SAWS, AXES, HATCHETS AND OTHER TOOLS Don’t Fail to See Our Line of Pure Alominum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 5314 chester and Middletown turnpike about roller to third. secting crosswall, boundary of the common road the referred. to, thence westerly about 500 feet to point first intersection of containing b PROTECTION. QUALITY ) estimation is a portion deed kinner to Albert L. There is always some dam- {age done before he arrives — so secure INSURANCE THAT INSURES—the only kind we |- offer you here. expert—command it. ISAAC S. JONES Irsurance and Real Richards Building batters hitless agreement r., and Witter Our service is the highway Estate Agent 91 Main Street as rmnm fn Vol and bounded and east by land formerly belonging 3 | RIOT, CML COMMOT]ON AND BOMB EXPLOSION INSURANCE Ought to interest you NOW. | WE SELL IT B. P. LEARNED & (0. 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, Nickel Plating KINDRED ' FINISHES FEE] ASK FOR TRADING ASK FOR TRADING That the taxes due and unpaid inst said real estate due March aa LR E ¥ a 3 « 1 ° " 1 H . made. During the zame fouls from [Richardsp 0 (balance) sl dnesslisgiin wlusesesarss 1 arim! Seore by innings: Fisk Red Tops- 10000080000 9 Der cent. the date each bei or settlement ’ST LOUIS TAKES LAST GAME FROM CLEVELAND Louis de- Alexander blanking the champions. < ame due to time of sa hat having made lega ayment for the week, getling Thursday" s | Ford, Nichols, Gleason. Dowd first game with Boston. Three base hits, Flaherts. Bases on balls off Rich- ditcher, Kane. . Double piass, Kane Flaherty io Ford. Base hits, Glex. above taxes arés 4; ont to Reatry. all reports a good deal of money | hail Gleasen, notice that b: such cases virtue of the ovided T shall ibove land on Mon= give public statutes in sell enough_of the Thurs- | 2me ooiins eeon Philadeiphia-Brooklyn Superbas tied | Krueger of the the score with a home run and in the |, inning gave bis with another. again, Manager Cravath nineh hitting.| for Philadeiphia with | %er, Blossom-refuswiZ lead m."u MAJORS WIND UP SEASON WITH SUNDAY’S GAMES X New York, Sept. The score: league pennant races virtually closed all of the teams having played sehedule except New York | |and Philadelphia Américans. tomorrow would dros | Yankees from third place as De- put the Tigers a oo ean won the game Colchester, lousamu today, out WOMEN’'S GOLF TOURNEV STARTS PLAY TODAYI Shawnee-on-Del, Seventy-one goifer: | cream of women pl. two | States. championship Rk aatanand el essrsnimuuany {in | the WARNING A.nnua] Town Meetmg Tn said Town representing vers in.the United ' national { Cleveian ed for Faeth in Sth UNITED METAL MFG. CO.,, Inc. Thamesville Prompt and Satisfactory Work I point behind New pennant o | tionals and Lm had respe; three and one-half games. » Americans, the Cincinnati ). Three base hits, Cos- Americana, tournament cleskle and Garner. NEW YORK WINS TWO IN QUICK TIME 8.—A season re- the first{ be_ played, me to an end next Saturday with the finals Both the Philadelphia and metropol- n districts are well represented, qualifying 1918 warld‘s | | | { { e | champions. New York 4 for brevity was set in said meeting The'Red Sox’ | Crowies's Cols 09000620 1 1-4|just Two base hits by olicher, Yeomard. Suruck WIN 13-INNING 3 TO 2 GAME | and lost (Special to The Bulletin.) Xy Willimantic, Sept. 23.—The Fisk | while Willimantic Al} Stars here today when nosed out a 3 to 2 victory after thir-| teen innings had been fought through {DON'T LET THAT TOOTHACHE Stop in for the Boston distri be so strong. . who holds Johmsor and Smith. | loss on balls. off Potter | ning of today’s double iiween New Miss Alexa Stirling. he champion- | when Mrs. ! scored and Philadelphia, H and means fof New York second contest also, 7 to 1. zame Barnes ST inching the American league W'LLIMANTIC ALL $TARS pennant Wednesday. Chicago eased up Quentin Feitner of > st of the entrants e the middle of practice rounds have are that it W keep you awake all night! | some of our Teothache Drops that will quiet the nerves and four games. | forged ahead of Detroit zames out of Tigers were winning four to touch that mark: (First Game.) stop the pain, give you a chance to sleep. you take will stop the ache. Dunn’s Pharmacy 50 Main Street ke a lower | New York (N) po i o0 10 s Red Tops met defeat at the hands of [out the Boston slugger. runs during the week, bringing made two e New York having shot and so is Miss Sti ”r‘". is plaving better golf t Mrs. W. AL the locals came up from behind and !home the National Cincinnati The Red Tops started off to win and|with three regulars in the lineup, lost made their two runs in the first inning | to Brooklyn last when Gleason walked, went to third|won on Dowd’s double and scored on a fly' Chicago took the fourth game today, ‘clock, and others will follow minute intervals 3 0 1 from Chicago. e is in ex- | Thirty-two New York, expressed tod < strengthening be- lief in an early settlement of the steel | i | sirike by the heavy purchase of lead- (31 I | ing stocks. most of which rose to the highest prices of the week As a group steels led the list, Stel making a gain of 2 points l‘SS ey ts extreme advance to the new ! @ | at the further expense of the shorts. | jIt made a net gain of 11 1-2 points, or —— | a total of 26 3-4, since Thursday's fi-|ers $10. nal quotation Motors and allied specialties werel g | mext in speculative faver, almost a | score of those issues finisning at gains of 2 to 4 points. Equipments ma imilar improvemert. | ers division, rising 2 to 10 points. Ship- pings rose © to 7 points, the strong- | est issues being Atizptic Gulf. United Fruit and Americar It ternational. Re- jcent favorites. notably tobaccos and | cils, moved uncertainty, while leath- ers. textiiwe and rcils embraced the | fess active but firm to strong stocks, { maximum prices in mary instances beinz registered at the close. Sales amounted to 00 share: H The bank statement reported an in- | reserves. cancelling last week’s record deficit and leaving a moderate excess. | Buying of Liberty issues was again the feature of the hond market the {list as a whole reflectiz£ the strength of stocws. Total sales (par value) ,aggragued 6,400,000, Old U. 8. 2's gained 1-2 and the 4s [1-4 on call during the week. COTTON. New York, Sept. 27.—Cotton futures | opened steady. October 32.30. Decem- ber 32.50, January 32.60, March 32.85, May 32. New York, Sept. 27.—Cotton futures closed barely steady. Oct. 32.12; Dec. 32.43; Jan. 51; March 32.65; May 32.75. Spot quiet; middling 32.60. MONEY. New York, Sept. 27.—Mercantile p: per 5@5 1 Steriing 60 day bills X commercial 60 day bills on commercial 60 day bills demand 4.24 3-4; cables 4.85 . _Francs, demand 8.07; cables §.05. Guilders, demand 36 1-4; cables 38 3-8. Lire, demand 3.60: cables 3.56. Marks, demand 4 3-3; cables 4 1-2. Bar sil- ver 1.1% 3-4. Mexican dollars 81 1-8. THE LIVESTOCK MARKET. Chicago, Sept. 26.—Hogs—Receipts, 12,000 head: market steady. Top $17.90; heavyweight, $16.50@17.4 weight, $1650@17.00; light weight, - light lights, $15.75@ $17:25; heavy packing sows, smooth, $1550@16.25; packing sows, rough, $15.00@15.50; pigs, $15.00@16.25. Cattle — Receipts 3,000. Market steady to 25c higher. Beef steers, choice and prime, $16.00@18.00; me- dium and good $11.25@16.00; good and choice, $14.50@17.75; common and medium, $3.00@14.25. Butcher cattle, heifers, -36.50@14.75; cows 3$6.50@13.50: bulls $6.75@11.75. Canners and cutters, cows and hei ers. 3$5.50@6.50; canner steers, $5.75@ 8.25; veal calves (light and hendy- weight), $20.25@21.50; feeder steers, $7.60@12.50; stocker steers, $6.35 10.00; stocker cows and beifers, $6.00Q 8.90; stocker calves, $8.06@10.00. Wes- &fn range cattle, beef steers. $11.60@ 15.00; cows and heifers, $7.75@12.00. Sheep—Receipts, 14,000 head: mar- ket steady, lambs, (84 lbs. down). $12.50@ 15 lambs. culls and com- T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET HARVARD SWAMPS BATES TEAM 53 TO 0/ 7 £ November FINANCIAL AND BUMMERBIAI. SATURDAY’S MARKET. ymon ept. 27.—Wall street | $9.00@11.00 (Sscond Game.) reconstructed zoals from touchdowns h‘SENATORS TAKE LAST ONE FROM RED sSox Pittsourgh —Cattle—Sup- | ;, market lower prime $15@1 zoal shoot- mson post star back- Ik distames of ‘Washington. ton made a clean sweep of the s with Boston by zood $14@ Beth- | 14.7 her of 60 other of 60 3 WOODWORTH hiis. Blackhurme, Burms, Frissh, Statr, Theee base hit. Rlackbarne. ST. LOUIS DROPS LAST GAME OF THE SEASON | the Crim- fourth periods two marches the field for scores, touchdowns hing forward gh record of 217 being accomplished | 140 eleven made each down —Supply 400 head Prime weth Pittsburgh’s at- | in the fifth 500 head: markn‘ Hogs—Receipts lower. i 3 s same of the season 50. mediums S]T.o5@‘l& henvy ¥ FOOTBALL RESULTS 53, Bates 0 16, Bucknell nere today. 2leousn " »o N " e . 1 0 1 gars crce more featured the food | pige §15.50@15.75, roughs § ol staes | heavy mixed sx | asons therein s West Poin{ 14. Middlebury 8. n o . 1 3y Bowdoin 0 Three base hit, Dartmouth 40, Springfield 0. BASEBALL, SATURDAY'S RESULTS. renRBuossan 1 defendant, 4 zome ter Vermont 41, P | pendency of the « nt was glven am ' asks fors DETROIT BEATS THE CHAMPS 10 TO 9/ ru: American | ¥ L et S ovaabalien Philadelphia 0 Hide & Leather . Hide & Leather pr . 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