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Chicage, Oct. 10. of the Winte Sox tonight declared : with much to spare. ) wbuld give $20.000 for a single clew = The sensation of today’s racin; / been laic up. the Jrith nis | of bali 3 _RESTAURANTS | no. be % i Efiz gufiu- W’ h{ be- : - day‘u game. ith in- har- t.w.uz?hl‘.nd ‘third, and’ nodbn v ness many ambitious haltbacks will |of the outfield it mecessary. I laherty on e and unc find their going hard. Young is prov- | who has caught for the locals this | ing a worthy understudy for O. Chase | year, coming from the Hartford Eas- ;' 41 BROADWAY and will start the game today at|tern League club, will be in the game left end. Crowell has been doing star |ready for that famous Flaherty-to- | Gives the Best Service g from | work at genter and is strong; om the |Ford play that spoils his épponents | EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE ifad to ence that any of his a time standpoint came in the 2.03|Gefense. ' Morgan at guard - and | chamces for free base runfiing. Lowe For Ladies and Gentlemen iayics had Melibérately attempted to class for pacers, in which Sanardo < 1d Easte Teague 3% any of the world series zames breezed the first mile in 2.01 3. Sayles at tackle dre 'both new mem, of Yhe, SpringHe -t Eu¢| PETER S. COSTOPONLOS, Prop. he Cincinnati Reds, for, the owner a slow track. and came back 4 over |y are rounding into, shape like vet- | club, who pitched the All Stars to a in the g ans Bill Ringland is proving a star | victory over the Fisk Red Tops, will deglared, ke was sure of the fdelity of second fairly jogging at the wire in|paifhack and his versatile work behind | appear on the mound and will slide . thel plavers. Some of the players had |2.02 1-4. ! takkn to heart rumors given consider- . able circulation that a few of their N. F. A. TEAM GOES | mumber may have acted for a mone- TO STONINGTON TODAY | tary consideration during the series. i ¥ “There is always some scandal of _ The Norwich Free Academy some kind following a big rting | 59 = _D‘u just. put in - a ‘- Vevent ‘Jike the world's _series.” said | el scrimmagy ang sigm President Comiskey iu denouncing the ! Preparation for the game rumors. “These yarns are manufac- (Saturday) ® with “Stonington tured out of whole cloth and grow out of bitterness due to losing wagers. has been giving the squad a th level ak they have always done, and I would be the first to want information to-thé contrary. 1 would give $20.000 and tried them out om the secon | workout in the fundamentals of the “T blieve my bove fought the bat- |game and has added a little physical | team- tles of the recent world’s series on the cyercise to harden their. muscles. 1 the line is making him a valuable|them over to the ,Poli batsmen.' G man.y Mis punting and dron kickipg | Adams at first for the locals needs no are f{ the first order and his forward |introduction to many and can be re- seldom go dead. Reed, his fun- |lied upon to make his usual specta tball | ing_mate at Tight half, is’develop- | ular ‘catches ask well as getting a hit casTINGS ing into a fast man in a broken field. en it is needed. £ 2 UOWE | Jess Wilcoxs the veteran ofithe ifgam. |. mumber of the Poli players have od: Wwill be used for plugging the line and fshown' in this city before and their |- IRON CASTINGS <¥28a¥ | nothing short of a brick wall can:stop|abiiities as diamond experts are well igh | fim. There are two new men at!known here. Babe Clark, Is'ieb, Mul- school at Stouington. Coach McKay| L. O'Neil and Whitney, and both | doon, Butler and Bill Pike will be rec- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY orough | T chaping up well in running the | ognized when the Polis take the field. The probable batting orders will be THE VAUGHN FDUNDRY Co. The Academy is looking for a hard |as follows: ht since their opponents, Stoning- |- polis—Clark, /b; Cosgrove, cf; Ts- The squad practiced some new plays | Hox neid Halkeley fo 4 single touch- | 1ieh, 3b:- Muldoon. c: Underhill 2b: Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street d team | gown 2 week ago. Smith, rfi Butlér. If; Webb. ss; Pike s on Thursday with the result of scor- z b zoyne‘::""hmg any InfoPmatlon o four touchdowns in the first two BABE RUTH, HOME RUN i limantic—Flaherty. Parker. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. - Bl R U el S KING, AT PUTNAM fcf: Ford, ss: G. Adams. lb: Leland | — e s i i 2 1 the - 1 v . rf; m- neist on ge g Dulu m 1 0% "AND MURPHY WINNERS fense ind acfense. Capt.. Suphieki at (Special to The Bulletin.) i :y‘,ch?gwéhp. I -Adams, i COM-| fecker-Jones Fiour of your grocer. ON LEXINGTON TRACK 'guard is a tower of strength and| Putnam, Oct. 10.—If the weathermanj = = e ARl o ez SEXRich Feed and Beel Sery Léxington, Ky. Oct. 10.—The stake showed his old time form in last’Sat- | will be half reasonable, the postponed | ool UMBIA TO RESUME " GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. evest today was the Ashland. in which urday's game by stopping all the plays| visit of Babe Ruth, the home run kins, EOOTBALL AFTER FIVE YEARS ENEVILLE GRAIN CO. the star trotter of the season., McGre- that the big Storrs team directed at|will be made here tomorrow. Sunday. gor the Great met his only rival, Ma- him. Ray Wilcox has been shiffed to| Ruth, instead of playing with the| New . York. Oct. 10.—Regulations : e = ) < siting v o chich have restricted the football poli- riondale. which has beaten the son tackle this vear and is consistént in| visiting team, as he would have done ‘}'lO( e Aitiasity: pince, Hied COLLEGE DAIRY FEED of Peter the Great in his only defeats. breaking up plays. The remainder of|last Sunday The favorite went awar in the lead the line is new material. Red bad not weather condi- Chase | tions interfered, will be in the Putnam | institution resumed the sport in 1915 on a semi-probation basis have been PROTEIN 24 PER CENT i i i L , at first base. in the first heat and won easily. 1In at right end is proving quite a find. | lineup, at first base A e e e AT b CE 5 1 the second mile he was under a mild | Otho Chase on the opposite end has| The game will be the first of three | revoked. so that'in 1930 the Blue and of a series that Manager Thomas Me- " FINANCIAL AND GUMMEREIAI. BULL POOLS CONTROLLED (4= Tl & “" = ‘Am Tibaceo MARKET. Anaconda Cop Neéw York. Oct. 10.—Bull pools were |, in undisputed control of today's Stock |Aiwchiscn T & | market, the broadcast and most active |Buitimore & o ssfon’ in several weeks, their furth-|juliimore & Obl er_dperations in miscellaneous lssues peuichem st 2 heing well supported by extensive buy- Chom Nteel () U ing 'far representative steels, coppers |Ewokim Rupld Trnsit frails. Butte " & Sucrior ie demand for steels preceded the |canduan Piciic beation of the U. S. Steel tonnage | Central lLeather ::Lg(u for =ep.=mh»r which showed | (entral "x?;:;:s 2 an mcrease of about 175,000 tons and seemed to have its basis In h\omble‘ repafts from mill centers TYS. Steel made an extreme gain or| : twopoints to 112 1-4, its Pest pricef sincg the incepiion of the sirike and aflipted shares. especlally Harvester, Sloss Sheffield. Cruciblie and Republic, werd two to five points higher. it The same considerations probably Delaware & mHugeon accotinted for the strength of steel and|pover & Rlo Grande electrical equipments, where gains of [Dome Mines two! to seven points were made by |Ere General Electric. Westinghouse, Press- ed Steel Car, New York Air Brake and| Raldwin Locomotive. Southern Pacific overshadowed the other rails, its rise of 3 1-2 points be- | ing accompanied by the heaviest|s transactions in many weeks. Other transpoftations, notahly St. Paul Com- |Interber Con mon and preferred Texas and Pacific [nierern | ard Reading gained 1 to 1 1-2 DOINtS. |Int Merchant Mari All the prominent coppers were m.[;n: Merchant Marine | o ctuded in the inauiry for metals, more | [nter Pe - 4 stable, trade conditions being attend- | rcnig, =8 by! reports of foreign buying and other \advance the quotafion for Inwiration Copper Maxwell the péfined product. Mexican Petroleum Shifipings owed their irresular ad-|Miimi copper " vande to the strength of Atlantic Gulf|Misun & & T Missourt Missour Nat and ted Fruit. but tobacco and cie #ood] issues manifested little of their recept activity. Chanaler led the mo- torsf zaining 35 voints, kindred issues ¥ ¥ N W & and fthe'r specialtie ing_three to|Nofolk & Wect twelfe points. Mex'can Petroleum |Prnnglvanta R seat@red the oils at the new high af| Pleve oil 20 2-4. Sales amounted to 16.».004\"_“:;4{:;-. shargle o & Sicel ds. execepting nutilities. were |South Pacfic wtealst Yo strong on diversified dealAl:"'w;r'natI-u ing=} Total sales. par value aggregat-|zmin’ Ry o4 $12450.000. Old U. S. bonds un- changed on n-nfl rk_Cenrral W& H { | 3 STOC‘(S e Sew ek Eroex” Eachange & wethe X ransactions | 3 P M. Tow. Close. s Ams am 5 A am am Am Winsa” oveand WHivs Overland pr Worth Pums .. Worth Pump pf (B) MONEY. 3 3 New TYork. Oect. 10.—Cal JE® 3% 3% | firm: high, Jow ad ruling rate 8 Iiim 13 3% | ing bid 7 1-2; offered at §; last ek 198% 107% 107X | Bank acceptances 4 1-8. 1 COTTON: New York. Oct. 10.—Cotton I Telephones: | steady; middling 33.6 NEW YORK BoND m ; Providence, R. I Se e hes > Tue teer 1001 o g et s ey I Ngde eee ompany Urien 18 ) : R Y - 24 ] . Enginsers Founders Machinists §17d o - Masufacturers of HARRIS-COR- J|¥h, t4s, 1 1 LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve livivn "l Gear applied to all makes of Cor- Quoted 1 doliars fnd e 3 liss' Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- k. SR D RS ings, Couplings, Clutches. orN: ope en Low arge stock always on hand. 3 1225 General Mill Repairs, My o100 i1y Special machinery of all = Sk Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Corneil and A CAR JUST ARRIVED Pennsylvania. This announcement was made by Frank D. Fackenthal, chair- man of the miversity committee on|] ATTRACTIVE PRICE student organizations. at a_meeting of | Bt the glamni tonizht L o e %] YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS CO. the committee and approved by Dr. | Nicholas Murrav Butler, president of PHONE 999 Successors to A. R. Mannin, the university. Mr. Fackenthal explain- ed. Other restrictions lifted now permit games fo be nlaved on other than Co- lumbia._grounds and on other days - than Saturday or holidays. while coaches no longer will have to he se- AT DANIELSON ALLEYS. lected from {he department of phvsical Smilers. education, which in the future will not i 104 99 he called upon to authorize practice |BGeqga " periods and methods of training. Reeves % Y Bamford Baltic Rivals vs. Taftville. Bouliane The ‘Baltic Rivals will play in Taft- ville today. Manager Colins was told the Bear Cats had disbanded by the manager, but not to disappoint the people of Taftville, after a bit of trou- | Rondeau ble to get a team, he will be down to | Franklin play the game. Egli, their star left| wilbur o fielder, has gone to military college in | Purton 2 Verment. Ellison, their catcher, has.|Larrow ... gone to school in Willimantic. Swan- son, right fielder. has to work, so the R}\“’x Is will l’_Jl..BhV? to replace most of o < their men. e manager could have 9 had all' these men for last Saturday's Wond e Supplyyof Coal e A good authority gives the coal area The Bear Cats’ lineup is as follows: ;| of the world in square miles as fol- i'hur;h.v c; I—ll)})rd p. Vie Caron 1b, Mc- | Jows: United States, 192,000; British Sheffery 25, Dugas -3b. St.- Armour I, 3 3 2.000; Paradis ss. Joubert cf. Ducharme =f;| America. 18.000; Great Britain, 12.000; Dermott has arranged with the Moosup | Surprise and Mills. utility men. Den- | SPain, 4.000; France, 2,000; Germany. tain to attract fans from all parts of S . eastern Connecticut.” the~ fact should (Special to The Bulletin) of the United States. not be overlooked that both Putnam | Moesup, Oct. 10.—Bowling fans were | and Moosup are going to put real |treated to a real live, thrilling, pin- baseball teams on the diamond. rattling exhibition Thursday evening | tm:rd‘ “\ho x:r mgond a_ pitcher as “I'heitla quintet from Taftville came to stands in New England tod will do { the Moosup alleys. according to gossi i X i the twitling for Butnam. . Sashe on|with no ether lntention fan t s | Wil Introduce Prince Of the fans don't kmew this pitcher as!the measure of the Moosup boys. Never Wales Giard, but when they see him in action | in danger of being headed, the Moosup they’ll see a twirler like they pay | boys tore off strikes and spares galore, money to in the.hig show and when the cheers and dust had died — 2 #way thev had won the three strings ALL SET FOR OUTLAWS- by a total pinfall of 1702. The score COLTS GAME TOMORROW | follow: All is set for the last game of the season in which the Colts under Man- 3er Tate Crowley’'s direction will par- ticipate. Joe McMahon's Outlaws. is the fast team that will'line up against alisbury the rebuilt Colt aggregation at the fair | Mackenzie grounds » Sunday. The Outlaws in- clude sonie of the fast local ball tossers in such raen a< Clabby, the Exst End | : ouzfielder, T ecrard and Calkins of m; ¢ Ferale East Ends, The battery for the Out- | FePin ... b laws wiis be Bill Dynon and Whelan, | CUITY ... ol formcr stars of the old Mohegan Reds | GleY -..... s money | team thit Won an enviable reputation | Bite us A : clos-|only a few vears ago. .Crowley also | Pusas s loan 8.| has some g0od men in DeBarros, Gold- % Py berg and Shea. but after their defeat 29 | by the East Ends it looks like another dred Salisbury was the big noise in trimming for the Colts, but Tate!the Moosup bunch, making the high spot| Crowley says that tomorrow’s game |String of 160. and a three-string total will be one worth seeing and both |of 390. Pepin was always steady and teams are out to make it so. | starred for Taftville. | It “ack” had been able to meet the Co | WILLIMANTIC PROMISES | king pin: if Eldred hadn’t missed his 10018 ALL-STA. oniy spare and “Lick” Salishury had o = S R BASEBALL SUNDAv‘hnen going true to form—but what's __(Specia] to The Bulletin) | the use? Moosup had 124 more pins Willimantic, Oct. * 10.—“Now that | than nécessary. anvway. Fven Mana- the werld's over the .only | zer Dugas of the Taftville boys openly | game I know s worth seeing is | admitted that the Moosup aggregation the Poli-All Stars ‘game at Williman- | were some surprise package. tic, Sunday.” is the dope handed out e by several fan; in ang out of the city AT THE TAFTVILLE ALLEYS. I just mentioned. Olympics. This game, that starts at 3 o’clock F you want a shirt cut with as much care as tho’ coats were never worn, wear: an EacLE SuHirT. Notice the smooth- hiess acrpss the sho;n‘lders, the drape of the back, the'hang of the slecves’ and the trimnessat the waist. It fits you as you’ve always wanted a shire to fit. ) The Porteous & Mltchell Co. Sunday afternoon at Recreation Park, | DeSmairais S : will be the last that the fans of this | R2ymond 114 99 CENTRAL WEWS PHOTO SLRVICE. NEW YORK. section can take in at the Thread |Sharnette o e City this season and for this reason |Armitase 20 e The Duchess of Roxburghe, who "'f Poli’s of Hharl(ord. one of the fast- | PUgas A with her husband. Henry John est teams in the state. has been book- == s-K t o ed by-the manager of the All Stars. 504 é'gm\ev:l\:r' isfy '-1:.7‘(]“3 ‘“k”"' Eninoe In view of the above mentioned fact o auwen hb the Willimantic team has béen much | Mevers .. a3 SERNel Dens after. \ his Canadian strengthened. Parker of the New Ha- | Schmidt 82 tase The Duchess belng an Amer- ven Eastern League, and Leland, ex- | Brodeur . 114 ican is well qualified for this duty. captain and champion stick wielder | Gley 108 She was formerly Miss May Goelet of Tufts college team. will appear in|Brown 103 and is now visiting her parenis at tne outer garden. Horace Ford of the Boston Braves, who has already cap=~ BASEBALL Moosup vs. Putnam SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12th, AT PUTNAM Newport. BABE RUTH, Home Run King, Playing First Base for Putnam Giard, Putnam’s Old Favorite, Pitching for Putnam Game at Old Fairgrounds, at 3 P. M "t*""l"‘""»h has been going great guns | ny Murphy of the Yanks will umpire. 1,800; Belgzium, 513; rest of Europe. of late. iataii s 2,000 : = | 100,000; China, 2,000: Japan, 5,000. Jhile Ruth undoubtedly will be the | TAFT BOWLERS SWAMPED | Coal 1s found In commercial quanti- B e rensnE it 15 o BY MOOSUP QUINTET | (fes tn 28 of tle states und territories | [BIZNAL_E Wednesday, 0ct. lSth THEATPR A GREAT BIC HST I [DSE ~UP OF A" TIRED BUSINESS I»I UNDER THE /flppylflizatytf GENCE of 4 ARTHUR HAMMERSTFINS HUARIOUS and TUNEFU!- €5 : w A . Boox & Lygics by .~ RAN 9 MO/VI;‘/.F ALowzo PRICE , PIUSIC By ANTONI BAFUNNO WNEW )’0/?/( i 1007 CAST AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ENTRANCING ENSEMBLE OF GORGEOUS GIRLS PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00—War Tax Extra Seat Sale Monday—Mail Orders Accepted Now. BREED THEATRE FOUR SHOWS TODAY SUNDAY EVENING 1:30, 3, 6:15, 8:15 Two Shows—7 and 8:30 OLIVE THOMAS SWEET — LITTLE T Madge Kennedy The Spite Bride In the Sweetest Story Ever Told [13 This picture is simply a knockout. Day Dreams” It is the best thing the scroen has | A [ ,ve Story As Sweet As the seen in many moons. It has snap, | p.yg of Childhood, By the Noted dash and rest. A human picture | oo ot T O HAMIL of human people presented in a | ToN. human way. Louis Bennison William Parsons And an Al Star Cast Headed by B KATHERINE MACDONALD, Who scored a decisive personal “Bi“’s Sweetie” triumph in “The Woman Thou Gavest Me.” A COMEDY DRAMA DE-LUXE —EN— HIGH POCKETS |~ KINOGRAMS A compelling story and lightning action insure the all-round suc- LATEST NEWS TOPICS cess of this feature. PATHE NEWS Ford Educational Weekly l FOUR SHOWS TODAY An Emerson-Loose New THE STAFFORD FAIR We Want You With Us Fiftieth Annual Exhibition - Wednesday, Thursday | and Friday October 15, 16, 17| For a half century the big amusement enterprise has | been a favorite with’ -the public. ! This year comes the ZOch anniversary of the town, tfie 50th anniversary of the Fair celebration of the return of the service men and “Old | — Production OH, YOU WOMEN With Ernest Trugx and Louis Huft A Five Part Paramount Picture of Girls:and .War Heroes With Plenty of Real Comedy. BRYANT WASHBURN N PUTTING IT OVER A Five Part Comedy Drama From George Weston's Popular Story “The Village Cut-Up A Roof Garden Rough House Two Part Rainbow Comedy Home” week. LECTURE It Will Be Some (Special) Sunday 7:30 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HALL week Subject:—“A Photograph of the Tem- ple of God !n Heaven.” All the Best Features of Speaker: a Progressive Country Fair Pastor, W. R. UCHTMAN. CATTLE, HORSES, POULTRY, FAKIRS DANCING TONIGHT T. A. B. HALL BASEBALL 7, '-I'HE‘ 'x-:m;flmglm CIRCLE AT WILLIMANTIC KNGS DAUSHTERS Sunday, October 12 R Sn s i Con g e POLI'S OF HARTFORD WILMA DEATRBORN (CARTER PIANIST, Batteries AT THE CHURCH, MONDAY NG, 0CT. Poli’s:—Pike p., Muldoon c.! AT 515 0CLOCK. Willimantic:—Lowe p., Fla- |- ——— herty c. |DON'T LET THAT TOOTHACHE | keep you awake =il night! Stop in SRt our Toathikcha: Drops that will DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED ‘fi(np the pain, quiet the vas and igive you a chance to Tho first DtAD HORSES and COWS‘vnu R e e acha. REMOVED ‘ FREE OF CHARGE Dunn S P har mac Call Tel. 1863, New London G WEST 3IDE HIDE CO- 50 Main Street Recreation Park—3 p. m. Lot AR e e