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LEGAL NOTICES. 3 . : m—— Dty N,dw‘goz bis - third it Jof tmef , : i m = Gam m sm Bus to' e HERE w°u LD'S SERIES . .7 :.::;a;?a‘;., ‘%‘a‘:r l?;“uar:i:xg%' fi - = = ASS S~ N_“t- S u ¢ nd Neale es DA R R |t R n 3 e i CEEE ,?ri s g};:‘ifim v ite Sox After Thrilling Battl: ||woomrsatires s ol B m 20wt | e x L || World's’ Seriea Endabhll Gades will || Rariden 2 moment later, ending tha| i : ¢ : s S st & i S . n : 7 A TN i RLp G S R T DRAIN THE BATTERY be announced from The Bullet 2l R RECE o] % office window each afternoon. ally That Beat the Reds. . W written or ‘printed 15t properiy sixned : S R £ , ; . And SwOrn L 0L all LoxkBIE. BESRETTY. 4 Z 34 % 3 What's goin ] In the tenth Weaver -doubled and W e e S S ot The Mighty Ruether Pounded Out of the Box In the Sixth In- S o weey minds ¥ Jackeon ‘wniled, ending iVeaver to : o v;r}.ntr_‘"p YO S z i =y . and the ' hapdrl cago Those’ fuiling to, make @ Hist wiil be ning—One Tally In the Tenth Was Too Much For Reds|] b i footers AgUAD = shost.”Ganall peil i ariced & on A e iRt ommhis e BT pari - of <pon a single to center wl i i rotordhis to Taw: —Duncan and Neale Play Great Fielding and Hitting || Returns will start * to7 comre in || 57t Heaver ome’ with what proved | ks can Be obtamid at the Post- i to be the winning run. Jackson took| [ [\ | . from the Asséssors. : Game—Receipts Shatter All Previous World’s Series [§ 200Ut 3 o'clock each afterncon. second ‘on the play. . Rishera.lined to 5 & il M. haratecswetapdseninnin & e - Kouf and' Jackson was doubled Off Qur Folder No. 350 describes the' | AR the, As - Records—Sallee and Cicotte Probable Pitchers For To- Einad — [ g e e ek i Preferred stock of an old-line | s : days Game. the foul lines In a way that was not| bribf'and ineffectual. Roush went out, i . New England Compzny established - | 2 present tnxthe‘hflru-game. Fhere were | Collins to Gandil; Duncan fouled out in 1856 “'hich hfls been doinu a | 4 Ciucinnatl Ohfo, Oct. T.—The per- had displaced Ruether as pitcher for|yroe o' 0 (he sixth when Manager| (o Schalk and Kopt was easy by the X . i Rl B 2 il 5 son who was directed vesterday to|the Reds. r % beckoned him oW than: insaager, | Colllhs Gandill route. 3 ¢ ‘nsistently profitable - bus ness for i These cool nights are a strenous strals 3 eek and | Jathson tried lebent aan missead D im to the bench and Jim| The official score: 2 | 5 skin up the pole at Redland Park ai a a bunt Ring, a right hander, who-pitched the - 63 vears. on your car’s battery—better have &3 measwre it for the world’s champlon|but on a second attempt the ball dvib-| Reas to a two to nothing victory At : Chicroe., 4 T BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COURT % Tl o bunting siid down the shaft a bit to-|bled a few feet down the third base|cpic, o % IWe 10 nothing oLy, & AB R PO A E RS e SRL IS M) B T (OVIE | keep it FULLY CHARGED so that jt day and the measuring was postponed.|line and while the ball was perfectly | g\ g was wild but effective ump|J- Collins. rf .3 o 0 2 0 0 * show you how an inves'ment g Th ol . Pt % The reason was that the Chicago| fielded, Jackson crossed the initial| fpl" (05, W%, NOd, but effective ubtillylpoia e 111 0. 6 0 0 o 6f $1.120 will re'urn.an a1 n.al income. || Evies jerson ariving, wp- | Wil give you snappy starts and plenty White Sox did not dare lose today's|sack with mo to gpare, Weaver land-| s laing. . PabRiing | 2 i 20ics o 0o e A of $88, or a yiel! g IR T D | of vighe, game. for with it w : 5 3 D = : 3 | £ o X e, City I hampionship. they overcame a|had previously delivered nothing, sin- Kerr Steady in Pinch: e e B o T : ; 7.56 3 | in €ontrol of 2| OUR charging is the work of skilled jead of four runs and by delivering gled and Weaver scored. Dick Kerr, who pitched Chfcago's|elsch, of ...5 1 2 2 0 1 : -00.0 A orsecy . sereoli, snall be i - | oma more fally in the tenth round,| In their half of the tenth: the Reds|only previous victors. a & to 0 shut.|Gandil b .. 4 & 3 11 o o ; wrtad sbliged’ obscree the Criiowins rics | specialists using the best of modern | won the game with five runs to four|went out in order and.the day closed|out at Chicago. was again calle® up-| Risberg, ss ... 4 1 0 3 5 2 . G ETe Feniriotiona Ahercin' et forth 40 | sauipment—it’s 2 service that PRQ for Cincinnati | with the series standing four victor-{on by Manager Gleason. and altholigh| Sehalk, ¢ ....2 o0 1 4 2 o \ | - was a comtest replete with thrills | ies for Cincinnati and two for Chi-|ecleven hits were registered against|Kerr, b PR e e i Send for folder NB-350 B Unite} ' States mall, police, fire | LONGS your battery life. and heartbreaks, varied by some weird fcago. | him, he was steady In the pinches and : BT T iy s AL R Ve { nent vehicles and Ambuiances. | Repairing - and charging of ALY fieiding. snappy base running. mighty| Sox Looked Desperat kept them well scattered save for his| Totals: +.... 35 5 10 30 19 3 | - - and v s of physicians Whil en L outs, mad catches. and, short, 0 two bad innings. ot o0 | Zaged in the actual performance of | MAKES. ot e eryfhiag 'reisting to| The Cincinnati team entered the|‘BRIUSG UUTME, = o ' o b, oo Cincinnati é Their professional duties, -lall peaety = . | field” confident that they had so drub-| JRaY Schall. Who was banished 3 . e i = the right of way in an¥ street and Moderate charges. —— |bed the visitors. that the last ounce ’ > o 5 = - o et througn any procession. -« 2 ; | 3 and J, Collins started the game in{Rath, 2b ....5 0 1 4 1 0 ] i Rhltes o Reds Leoked Like Winners. |of fizht had departed from them. The A Badh 2 z i) H . — e R Sl 0 preceding see ocimact taoked Nke A certatn| ICIET, nowever Mad vecn nauled over| MENL, e for Mhe Sox, pug was i) Grberl 1 oo d 33 F 108 ollisierWhiic & Co. - AT 1 hase tne risnt of | THE B. B. STORAGE BAT- oner in th fo u coal = vas pitehing. busch, : H nconbonats e venicies: and the driver of am rmer in the Uind and Lo o | enager Gleason during the'(qipmogdAInE. Tieht nder, wns pitcning. | | Rodech e Lod . 1o gz e | ]} T Bieeichicien” st the Sl 31,257 | TERY AND WELDING CQ. the plate. In the ffth, how- and they came on the field I9okiBS! ciiiips “the first of the Sox batsmen,|Kouf, =s .....04 0 0 1° 5 ol | 50 Congress. Street front of b streot tar shall turm out on : he Sox turned two passes and|@esperate rather ' than hopeful | PO IS, IAS TIrSLOL SRS FOX DOISEICR | \eale. Tt Rropics o kel | BOSTON / sl Jiven the motorman “or Phone 143 »"into a tally, and in the sixth|“Dutch” Ruether, who became a local| &of . : s e | Rarioi * * o SRR i onductor of the ci 42 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. end i 3 P Htehing and perfect | Which Rath captured way back of scc-| Rariden, ' ¢ SR LS e g el n PHILADELPHIA PROVIDENCE 5PRINGFIELD e ) 4 ° es and two singles were theldol by his gredt Dob g Ao Peenies. | ond base, surrounded by Neale. Dau-| Ruéther p 2 et dolete < - . i s —_— in the three runs whic tinz - ¥ . o o) Ll ¥ oad | Rinz, 20 o Hack Weaver. steri- [in whicn Chicago was_ humillated, §|bert and Koph woo vad, Journeved) Kiné: » S el T L heiverm 3 baseman. who wielded aflo 1. was troted out to deltver the| 07 ‘hove belonged to any of them.| Totals .....35 4 11 30 11 o _Sec. 5. No Vehicle shall stand backed mighty stick in the game, tell the dis- | oup 92 frace (0, 8 S im a|Eddie Collins hit viciously for an out| Score by innings: g ip o the ‘cur BuRicitegiisco o e e e man | rousing Welcome, Tt alfhough he held | at center. Weaver's grass cutier went| Cnigngs > ..\ 0901300013 AR pesare-r 08 his adversaries hitless durlng the first| through Kopf but Jackson made'the| Cinéinndti \""1.0 02200000 04 | Wicers™ ehie orse ur fiotses must stind T of | {hree innings. cxperts noted that the|third u D, up. Two base hits, Groh, Duncan, e D oh. yeglin ake Sox were slugging them savagely in-| In the Reds’ half Groh doubled af-| Reyther, Weaver 8 Fo e - on in w |0 the outneld or sizaling them down | ter outs by Rath and Daubert. RIsbers | pii Neare - Staer | noom Trieoarase] ohliged 1o pass on (n ac short “juggled Rousch's grounder| Raih, Schalk. Lisbold. Sacrifice hitx,| S0X Would send liddie Cicotte, al- [meeting on the gridiron it was an-|Minding. Vehic - & untilifthe. runuek wass sats, [h“ . Go| Kerr, Daubert. Sacrifice fly, E. Col-| though beaten twice, against the Reds|nounced here tonight. up to the curb at the public £ overran third and Risberg threw 10| )ins 'Double plavs, Roush to Groh:|in a determined effort to turn -again| WFollowing -the umique match, “Big|stands on Union squareand Rase place Weaver for an out cond_inning, | 72ckson to Schaik; Risberg to E. Col.} the_tide of defeat. Bill” Bdwards, chairman of the|uniess forbidden for anv peried o 49 The feature of the second 1nMing:|jjns o Ganaill;.Roush to Rath: Kent| . - Sallee. who defeated the|.Princeton committee in charge of the |0 Tosgition pastedbiag Conrt o otherwise unadormed, oS R sot | lo Rath. Teft on bases. Cincinnati § | SoX 4 to 2 in the second game of the|pageant, plans fo.call w inpte | SopmraR SounEl URan SRUDKE R MARKET WAS LIVELY 200 Bethichem Steel ......1% loe losy | OUt Of Duncan at third Duncan EoL S| Chicago's. Bases on balls, off Kerr 3 probably will be Manager Mo-|game, in which no score w kept, | 180 T less in an emergency or to MA Beimienem Stei B Illioris lest 1o | life on Risberg's fumble of Wis SYORR-| (Kopf and Groh); off ' Ruether 3 pitching choice, although he may| between the 1919 teams of the LWO|aiinw another veh or n pedestrian o= Dethiehem Stecl § pr ioxis% 115 113% | der. Kerr became unsteady and Walks| (Schalk 2. Risberg): off Ring 7 (Jack.| decide to give Luque, the Cuban|universities. to oross its way. no vehicle £hall stoy e Botte "Gop. 2 - e onn DRled Eour Hedls mx o rar ) imr ndil, Liebold). Hits, off Rueth.| tWirler, a chance to face the Chica- T W any public street except close to the ompre- | 1) hive sb Mg R T el e L e e e AT THE AETNA ALLEYS. urh. s i manh whose Canadian Pacine e ‘to. Wemver. WHosny i = v : e s Sy Ay se _Excepth on e lev- Central | Leather ever, trapped it in his unzloved hand| RiNE, I"(}{;i{)fflxsng. JHit' by piteher; 1(]':“-fifi?m}mf\:}fl;:c:::di"<x FRUIng fen McAllister's Team. sauare, o driver of any. vehicle shal OUR AUTO REPAIR WORK mited andier Mator and ' caught Duncan. Rariden then| U7 ° (CROnsh '.Wm‘:t- R:;::z. h,\;\; r:e;—; A A - g | COrIng | McAllister B1° o7 '*ea— 2s1|turn the, same around in Ma GG it sy > p o Iddie Collins. iroh and Ring): by Ring 2 (Sel WOoiT: = 3 Ween Burnham’ square y roval as tapped ome to Eddie Colline,. whese | \.aVeisoh). Lasing poner fiam| - Today's Eame was a heartbreaker| HaEbers 0 a0 Etineen susnies Ui s A Celer motor. | throw, to }}};):’;rgr(“))( o e e Danindinimie: G | for the Reasins. Tose,” said. Manager | Mullen -, 94 B hel et Trlon square eo;.r cnr:ple(: equipment, our experi * § re- Mighty Ruether, whose grez at_firs allin at second t| Moran tonight. “We thould have won Main street on Shetuckel sireet [rom |ence and auto knowledge make ue new high re- mighty Ruether, whose great batting 6 Rigler Bl e Bait « Uovtn (isics. “Buf the strain the Taurel Hill bridge to Main strect | peculiarly well fitted for high el ankiin s on I “; work. If your machine does not run |square to Wi satisfactorily let us send for it to be ST S, There shall be a clear space | put in condition so it will do full s, ¢ least four feet between vehicles remembered “third. Time 2 in the fi gpme was red e th cheers by the crowd,. responded — ’ 3 With an easy out, Kerr to Gandil. In| KERR HAS THE BEST {tell on my plavers and th: Lo o e . bit unnerved. Bui -they w e et otk walked and wes OF PIFCHING YESTERDAY | themscives tomorrsw and wind 1t up. | Dardy Tow of the world’s series is beginning to street or on W ¢ were a|Hun 1 regain | Tryon company, | seneral Motors, Endicott John- 94 86 These . = i to 10 s:(—rl!me(l To second, but got no fur- Cincinnati, 0. Oet. T—Dick Kerr, e e 8 Which are parked-on the same side of dvanc- ther. ¢ midget southpaw pitcher for the C Ruether or Ring. He demonstrated hix 269 e o Dt o dhalloaide noon the The Scoring Starts. cago White Sox again tonight was|zameness when he pitched himself out| ‘High single, Pardy— 101, rear of any venicleiwithout tie consent ; hese gains were severely ; o ath | the hero of the White Sox rooters at- | ot ! = : s In the third the scoring began. Rath | {n€ her Wh X rooters af-| of a couple of tight places and got - Ay o serson in charge thereof. dy forfelted in_the was retired. E. Collins to -Gandil. and | ter haVing pitched his team (o another|some erratic support. It is possible that| 1180 three strings—MeAl e P Hxcept while loading or un= H. T. ROBINSON, Mgr. el 1 Daubert sinsled to right. He stole|Victory here today. I ¢ Lshall start Sallee against the Sox to-| . Fillmore’s Team. [londing, or taking on or setting down Ph 929 N e = second. Groh fanned and Roush was| \Walter Ruether. southpay hero of] morrow.” Fillmore .. 101 101 e ers N0ty for a tonger | Phone i ateer el 3 hit by a pitehed bail. There were now | Cincinnati's victory in the first game| § “The Sox have hit their. winning|Giftord - .. 100 106 Blgjtod. foemaln RLITIREY, (00 n o orwich, Corm. 6 per two on bases and the crowd began | of the series, Blew up In the, sixth jn-| stride and althouzh tremendous oads| Bridkace 59 B oida b stramuy Union | = - - e | calling for a run. Duncan responded|RiNg and was sent to the bench. Jim-| are against us. we are far from out of| Peckham 106 I CGuare to Main street or on the north- Sy ST SR R SRR e e B REE LR L AUTOIST! T backwardness g and Triloche which scored Daupert | who pitched a winning game for BAS| “The piavers hass begun Lo mit wos 335 4oz Ti50]4na Shetucket street to \wasiin ° & shall be allow- {de of Broadway ire to Main siteet or on | We are at our new location, 80 hie of Main Street trom | Frankin Street, and when you b at Chicago last week, finished. | will be a different story from now square; and no park hough Cincinnati knocked eleven| They slammed exery hin:m Roetior Johnson's Team. £ hits off of Kerr. while Ruether and|and Rin zhad today and will do the| Johmson .. ....111 91 and Roush, amid a tumult in the "'{\ stands. Kerr looked worried, but ihe strain on him was relieved by Kop reacting 1 1 2 siight loss as points. It did a few af- nd . one- hares. H whn sent an easy one to Felsch Ring were touched for only ten hits.| came thing to Sallee if he, pitches to-| E. Budnick « .....100 .103 t o Wwashington square . Baldwin Locomotive, Gen- s |an analysis of today’s pitching record | morrow | M. Budniek 23 T 100 Shietucket street to shing iee p > Festi 1 Marwen < | . X A g M. i cees 93 longer period-than thirty m the strong equipments, hide and leather [ (200 Yxerll Motor 1 pr L game. e little twirler walked only| went against us. we played a better _ 11. Except while loadivg or un- | canizing and Accessories, at prafesiel ather, American’| cotas e meresiecn One isolated and useless single|two men and struck out two. Rue-|brand af ball than (he Rede. o aen 301 1&. or taklng on or setting down g ar 1es, e o A o £% heir Balf the Reds acommuinted twe | bacenion Beis “and - had. oniy tag| 2hould have cinched (e zume in the| High single—Peckhum. 131, R e e a5 ock | the right price, stop and see us, Roebuck, ay Department res. - 5 . S i e e A had-. o eig oniy for Roush's lucky catch of | ~ High three strings— Peckham R E L Shull he-allowed. to re- - e Skieee DOSemeitnd | Sp i tneal T o et B A, Gojon | strlkdoute, | Husther snd RINE “SRchlRibens liner. It would have gone forl = in the’ srcnine, snull be Alone. 12,75 | Also used tires. Yatioral Lead beins inciuded amons N racine e T S | e Gsbinaacn. (it the: 2 Jouble sure and we would have scor-| AT THE TAFTVILLE ALUEYS. |y five minutes on the edsierly side Silvv’s ‘Ti Sh Demand for rails was again limited | rolled on for a triple. was| _Kerr gave. anly 50 balls, while thel =0 (WO Tuns I am pmoud of Kerrs Army and Navy. [of Shetucket street trom (i ¢ vy's ire op o minor or secondary es and| n out, E. Coliins to Ga | Cincinnati nitchers threw 65 wild ones, | DItCHINg <kill and remarkable game-| . 0 St e T SO : 3 shippings were promi & the X Soown ing held easily at th -| The White Sox star put over 27 strikes| hlCPin & . miarEable gamnery SBUTe 0 ST T e e ey 80 Franklin Street o Sraiate Staghii af The | Pacine then measured up to the crowd {and his oppoments 2§. Ruether and! " NG ek e {Sireet to Market street, on the wester | 4 | pectations by doubling, sendinz N Ring were touched for 34 hits. ofy 4 Pave every onfidence’ that (Cj- | - CHEAE 5 {1y side of Market.street or on the west- Opjen i Evenings Untill 8 | across the plate. Rath hit to Ri; ['which ten wersiSate. * Cincinnati gotf S2ite can beat Cincinnati and may| Tavalle: ... . 83, 28 Ty side of Eranklin streét froni Dath £ Tl e | who attempted to cateh Ruether zo-|35 clouts at the ball 11 of which werej Start him tomorrow if T think he is| Lagani S e otirs o pariing sPallabg akowed I ing to third. but the peilet cauzht the|safe. Twenty-four fou's were knock-| "% i = 7~‘;-""|‘j ";fv‘“w_',““d han thirty minutes SPECIA [] == v 3 e runner in the hack and roiled to Pheled off of the Cincinmati pitchers and| A0 L astonty.. slde - of Shetuciet 4 ctrang: with trac tands while the pitcher scored anglonly 16 off of Kerr CINCINNATI STII TWO | J. B. Martin. Voet” rrom Maln sireet to Water 4 ; also tended high- | 100 D7 Comer, oo e =hcond. Weaver win IS [haretdoposhest siaws éhat mat onow HITS AHEAD OF SOX | Pilbeck .. ...... 77 87 91— 258|<treet e de ol Wikl | We-have at disposal four Fires were barely o % lable to persuade the umpire that|aid Ruether strike the same easy! Cincinnati, 0. Oct = Ll e 5 strect leticke! street riet ¥ : re< Silex Pir valoe $ii: gt LR 1957 1257 | Ruether deliberately internosed his|stride which won his first game for| e ek e Ehes Slads | IVEIR o s o LSRR LR i eet e ensterly side ket Istone Non-Skid Tires, size 2 i ol 1363 | Shoulder o deflect the hall. - A mo- | him. Ting gor Wild in - the eighth,| ceminue 10 lead the Sox in team hai-| Coleman .. ......107 93 90— 204I5rCE o e easterly side o s Iires, ¢ r registered 28 decl jo¢ |.nent later Rath, taking advantage ‘of | walking two men, and was hit for| ("5 for the series despite the loss; Gley .. ... E from ‘Main afréet 1 x4/, S. S. As this is not our - repist - 11+ |the momentary demoralization of the| {he winning run in the tenth. of today’s game. Jackson, Weaver|Pilling ... . ST the wester] . . AW if7, | the momentary ‘demoraiization of the| the winning T tenth. [ gna Sealk Gre at over the 300 mark b roet in front of ! regular line of tires, we shall - I 3 B 3 Jaoes ki | for Chicago. while Ruether. \Vingo. 4 e oo 3" lthe trouble for his team mates by a 3 e e =0, o thih urgy n sell the set for $165.00 net. STOCKS. Jili britiant running eateh of Diubercs RECEIPTS OF TUESDAY'S GAME | Xeale Fisher and Fher aze above that e e t P S. Th for $ e 7l short fiv and a throw to ‘Schalk which | SHATTER ALL RECORDS| "<[IT o BRIEF STATE NEWS tion thereot whi sed| P, S. These tires are first qual- o Al Chaimer R o | ; 5| Fream averame = e ed Subtc wtana for s . e Aiie a ikilled Rath, who was attempting t0! cincinnati. Ohio, Oct. T.—All previ- . it uaranteed 6,000 mile: —— MONEY | seore’on the out. | ous records for world's series re-|cC o o New Britain—In the past- three|VelICIR L . Lyue jasaims or wn- |00 8 » = 3 e ot Y e & Wk, - | T e et Serel i o fonihs, Frshaiion. oMeer Eavsed, € |iositve o B AT | THE T, J. SHAHAN C . strons; High 1%; lows®:“riling raters. |, CPICASOMRTUC evidencs of o yeturn [({eteniiodey Jion, I8 005: pensats ol | foEOhe et Srotiies o thass on | e e ae for o loswer - d. 0. " An closing bid 11: offered at 12: last 1oan | (0 fOrm came in the fifth. Ruether was | $101.768 to witness the sixth zame.| CLOSE RACING FEATURES probation. | beriod than fiva minutes on the south- 3 = = B Db e orea at Cmteaa s i walken Bishery Al Lr Dkl B Lieetnts ot T b ! o [panibdchan By e ve cantenl Nuxt to Post Office e e 5% Schalk. Kerr beat out a hit (o short.| games up to $583,896 STON: TRACK CARD| Middietowne—The aunual meeting of | X, 297, 2%, Filge with the: westerly [ oy e as COTTON filing ‘the bases. J. Collins lined to| “The new high mark in receipts was| Texington. IKy. Oct. fea- | the District Duree agociation ‘will be |aide’ o Rone ‘pitce to a Mne i GET OUR PRICE ON - g X Roush, but the ball was caught so! madge possible by charg-ne on- | ture of tods cing at the meeting| Neld today ST A0S GEIOCK Lwith the westerly sille ofiFerry - i om New Tork Oct. T—Spot cotton|close in that Risbers made no SLLemp: |t mor oons tha At e Tormor e [0f _the Kentucky Trotting - Horee| D the Social rooms at the Couth |on'ih:'norinery sine of Main sirect 2t/ STORAGE BATTERIES % 0= quiet, middling 3270. to score E. Cdlline, homever, came| "0l "Cones selling for $6 each. | Broeders’ Assoclation was the race for| “hureh- D o P v anikiin weL. or.on | BEFORE PURCHASING we iz CHICAGO GRAIN WARKET. to the rescue with alousSiEe Ratlsh sy ¢ ipTdve hare In the receintsiingos Hochix Hotel prize. valued at| East Haven—Rev. J. D. ClarkS for ol Miout N ohen, "dide ort T e 3 g on which the Sox shortstop scored,| TN Plavers' share in the receintsiso00 in which Direct (. Burnett was|more than 40 years pastor of the O | (e Rorthwesterly side o0 o The Garlock & Haynes Co. Rt | At this point a /serio-camic bit of| Of the first five =ame _the|ihe favorite but failed his backers. In|Stone church. Fast Haven, surprised | =it I, Mo It il 3G s Dace Monming . whe produgsd; Houdh | feries and the’ following statistics (Lo firat heat ihe favorie it inth | his barishloners Sanday morning when | LHe omnests MTiie b Phone '781-2 threw to third ahead of Schalk, who, | Show e eveT Ter Gig Dt Fenin hbrt distance of the wire,|after his sermou he read his resigna- | bui Sonthwesterly aid; ies NEW LONDON, CONN however, managed to scurry back to is a: where, Cox behind Frank Dewey came | tion The northwes sider, o SR e ol i . Seh Er T Dlenuwhiie ihid: trotted| - Attendance Recelntsiwith 4 rush and won with something | street and Mai street Starises Oherators—lanition Devices down to second and seemed mot fo| irst game ... 30311 $987T800| (o sparc — | < northeris side of Main | = comprehend what was ' happening | Second game .. 29690 97.336.00| " summaries: LEGAL NOTICES | Ty | Timken-Hyatt and when Schalk came tearingwback. He[Third game .... 29.126 0.690.004 2,06 class pacing, purse $1.000: s s tions o7 Main | g stood still while Groh, sholiting mad- | FOnTth zame .. 34382 97.807.00 | Direct the Work (McAl- street swiich | New Departure Bearings 7¥ o some one to take hikihrow. fi-| Fifth same :... 34378 97,839.00] lister ool S NOTICE idet 't cha provisions ot et i nally ran up to the unprotesfing Kerr oy ————{Calgary Earl (Keener) T 2Ll ~ | and on.WestoMain | S—S and tagged him for the thigd;out. TOWL oo o SEARTRR $162,120.00| Johnny Quirk (Fagap)... 2 1 4.F| Al Bersons Usble.io sy axes in | it e permitied | GARLOCK & HAYNES In the Reds' half of thel'fifth with How Divided. Mitle Dattste (Cow S 474 BUELng that I havecn wirrapt to Jovy ah mein S(amding for a lowier period by BANK STREET. i F two down Duncan reached third WHen | piaverss Pool ..............$260.340.08| 1arvey K also started. | 4 tax of siXteen and one-hali | than thirty minutes; provided, that.no | Ty .= Sarow el Felsch dropped his long drvé but he | el cluh Share . <R o[ Best time 2.03'3-4. milis on the dollar o the City | e shall be permitted to refudin Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON died there, as Kopf was intéfred, Ris-| winners' Share 117 15704 12 class trotting, $1.000: 1919, made from the Town List @M@} novy ot casterty yie ar b = berg ‘to. Gandil. 7 | Tiosers” "Share .. Ll egii0470] B 5 e e L D ke e o L e | A Rad < Ruether Taken Out. | Fach club'a Snare Bty - e tEeser) 3 3 S Soverithl vost o oulnaeor Ecihiime | b e, hacherty Wide. of Mamm Beier | uto Radiators 1In the sixth the Sox did th | National Commission” "1 110 e B L P o5 3| pireste aw e e a8 e Bnc it | icet atrocr, ‘ehaterified ' Lpopaired ‘promptly and thoroughly Wonver poled . Zhort double —just| diane $19576.2 worthy, Spike Tolus and Litde Jean|for the pursbee of collectims sard ine B Cweatnty' midhrafiine fing shop. where there was no one to reach it,| E”“‘:“"‘;;’_"r‘“’m (Cubs and ¥an-|giso started. lLeonard O. Binode and|and said assessments [ will be &t fhe ! buildi; & { W. E. SHANLE and flashed across tho plate a moment | es) $13,017.45. S Tahisome TWA alitanced. “Slicctor's Office daiiy from 5. m. {0 | o part of any vehinle | R, S Y later on Jackson's single. Felsch, who| s Best finre 207 1od. p. m., and from 2 to 5 p. m., until |« sse place shall be within | oy UMBING TINNI already had a single to his credit, | CICOTTE AND SALLEE . B flideni Fofelepiine pacing ) 1o, 1919, except. the = foliowins | southieriv dne or. tha | PLUMBIZG B e doubled, scoring Jackson Manager | MAY PITCH TODAY |purse $3.000 e - = psEw on’the southerly in$ el 710 IMPLY told, the EacLE SurrT A eyt IR O b o B e, Sei Lo n RS = SRR . & easily on the sidé lines, at;this mo- 1 e Frank Dewey (COX) ..... 1 2 4)/chem St. Falls from 12 m. 1 R s =i AL o Sapaad A doesn’t begin its career with fent. relieved Ruether. | Hing was| lections for the sevenih Sor “Roslang|Direct C. Burmett OMurphy) 2 4 3| -W stae 1" A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. : sent in. . Gandil popped to_ Daubert| WOTLIs series scheduled for Rediand| o™ y)icantara (Phman).. 5 5 2|drug sio TES | Chi diit. Footl Soceinlie fabrics th: h 1= and Risbers grounded out, "KoDT 10| coriaincy tonight but it was generally| 10y Grattan also started. Mrhursday, oct.Ts R e opogish, . To0L Jpeciaus abrics that every other manu~ Daubert, but Felsch reached . third | Crtainty tomight but it was generally| 5% (inc™%lo" 50! e s e At ke [and the | (PROTECT YOUR FEET) P b Th ‘k Schalk then slngledthpa:t Groh and - e - = The Kentucky. Futurity. for three-|iWest Side, from 11 5 4 L - of Wil- | Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. urer can buy. €© maker sent Felsch home with the tying run.| -—— — | vear-old pacers, purse $2.000 3 o { 1o ablished | 5yt = & ot . 4 » Schalk stole second ;3;"' Kerr was! Homefast (Geers’ .......... 1 1“ o 3 ,,,‘,“: . | Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. . : : thrown out at first. Ring issued two Julius Du Forest (Fieming) ... 2 2|1! a m. 1o 1°p. m. - ! $“Wasons and 40 ‘ather | Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 design and weave their own shirt- passes n the eighth, but was saved | PROBABLE LINEUPS Signal Boy (Stokes) asvess S08) MIRERL Toes ndiadditions o0, kel Inciuding pubilc service mo- | e 3 s A 2 by a sparkling double play. : Risberg FOR TODAY'S GAME Only three starters. e notice. | tor ve s, for . the, conve | ings — clever cloths with g:;x‘;lus“m1 lined to center, but Roush came in on Best time 2.07 1- e passengers jhagEage, may atly i g8 fhe dead run ad caught thesball off Reds. | sNorwich. Conn., Sept. Umes stand i empioyment; | v nger indivi i . ‘his shoe strings and doubled .Jackson 2 ase || FOR TENNIS CHAMPION “ouncil may by upon Hthan one v . individualized patterns. before he could return to second base. | i --nescressecs-.. Second B MEERFEATS o e o Den e bter el b e e i one 0. sam In their share of the inning the Reds g““:"‘ .. _r?}':‘ EH:Q = D S i L e & s Ui use of and Of | hoi wnd n - - . |®ot a man to third after two were || Grol ird Base orest Hill. N. v Oct. T—Mre Mol | A, . Pubtic stand. and 8 sild from. the = Sty ou {lriousen o Center Fieid || 1a Biurstedt Mallory, former women's ssessor s [Notice |- : e T My, ATLLE. sueh | Sones Lio S i si e [fomean Tiett Ficia ||| national lawn tennia ohampion, defeat-| i1 persons iinile to pay taxes in the | Boc bt ant e Sreny forume | Between, , the shirtmaker’s I Z W gopt oo... g - ed Mrs. Barger, Wallach of Philadel-|Town ‘of Nofwich are hereby notified to | tnued. ¥ [t s e v > e shirtmaker’s loom. > | =ort ... +vee-- Shortstob | pnja, winner of the 1908 title. 6-3, 6-1,ireturn to the Assessors, on or before | Sec. 15. Parking for a lonser period | tween’ wix an ti: . > [ xeate ... Rignt ield || in the final of tho West Side Tennis | he first day or November, 101 o Mrlts | han1s hercinherbro’ acsiamiten”oaii | LTeN" 3L : Raridon I Catcher ]| club tournament here today. A sharp] SR or printed list. properiy signed and |be permitica in eers case. upon ARY | xhove the “ . . | e 1.\ Pitehgr ]| cross-court wind preventwd Mrs. - Wai-| by *Hait 0f Yne Aret day ot Detoben Sy Dorton therest, establic 2 | . lach from gauging her soft shots for|1319. Tormity with the provisions of any ! White Sox. - placements while her opponent’s fast| Trose failing to make a Nt witt he |ufhinct o7 th Uiy 0! Rarv e, e s 7 5 i i icap. 4 - | TUsec 17, Persons in oharme of A or s i ‘é'::n;fln:s Vh s:‘clg:z: ;‘::;: Tk el bl P o e s e ARl iner v sperated”as ol Hder 08 w12 i e : ¥ ¢ feB Wy i As- [conveyances for which engors e & Tll P & M. ll “ C Weaver Thira Dase ||| UNIQUE FOOTBALL GAME et omfig in City Mall, or will be ST e e s ;{,’;‘fg;‘;,’: &x = e era B U7 5 28 8 mail upon application. d for hire, not running over B b ct x of e 0 eo“s l e Jackson .. Left Field SLATED FOR PRINCETON | "“Griice Hours: 8 a. mr to 5 m m. e o b B £ trued to me d o | 4 S New Brunswick, N. J.. Oct. T.—As| Lists will be received besinning Wed- | o5 'jidh routes, ma Ul N B : 4 3 paiact /- Coneer el || footban pagedne which win inciude <11 | negaay. Oct. Taf 331" ent, 2rem, | Betweon the houcs of & o' Clock & m. | Srotectar foa Nng 3 - - - Fi styles of play since 1369, when the > . Conn., Sept. 27th. land 10 oclock p. m.. for conveyink e, 20, W o e “Our Men’s Store” Risberg . ... Shortstop J! first zame was staged between Prince- | 1913 ¥ from any points In the peovisions " Enall = Schalk .................. Catcher ]! fon and Rutgers, will be played on F. H. WOODWORTH, for one mile or less'than ore mile [he punished b xceeding = Cicotte PitSher §| TEIRCStOR Styfium, between the same S et o L R e dolianafor ens ta ot two colleges on Thanksgiving Day— M, J. CURRAN twenty-five cents: for more than ons | srdinances. Inco Herewith, ace® ———— | tna fftieth anniversary of their first| eeptis , - Asseswors. | mile and léss than &neimi repealed

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