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KACEY-TAFTVILLE SET FOR ACTION | The Fairgrounds on Sunday will be| around the ring, but Williams was un- @5 N B A I 4 l 4 the scene of the second battle btween|able to finish him. ‘Ertle managed to o= the local Knights of Columbus team- and | last twelve rounds, when Williams was the “ Taftville ' team for the champion-| given the decision. G OUNDS 0 W C ship of Norwich. In the clash two FAIR R 'S N R I H weeks ago the Kac: took the game| ASHLAND COMING TO giving them the -firs leg in a three PLAY McDERMOTT'S BRAVES \Y game series. Manager John Holland| o L : SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th stated on Friday night that his team| , “HON%3 SCEOSTROR SO0 B8 osEresa e it < Would try to make the last game of| L% of Grosvenordale Braves are out toi Second Game of Championship Series. ! fhe series and that unless Taftville | SUStain their reputation Sunday after-| : noon when they will meet the Ashlands brought down a stronger team than on i - e the previous date it would be a sure|Of Jewett City at 8:30 on the North e yoLn, Jate o wonlds Grosvenordale grounds. The Ashlands i Manager Holland is to use the same|yere the first team (his scason to de- lineup that beat Taftville before with |3t the Braves. It was on the Fourth e xcemtion b il betore Nt |ot July that the Grosvenordale boys pitcher Mr. Holland said that wnlesy fl:fl‘z“;afiv:“fo’“d;e‘:_m Lo0Eht Eama and - VS. b3 , =|Taftville announced their pitcher he B E B A " "|would not anounce his. The remainder|Pome grounds of the Ashland nine. of the Tinetp will he Tencen . enten |Mapager Tom is determined to reverse ! v b the story Sunday afternoon when tne! o i ° Stapleton on the first sack, Hayes on i . M Ashlands come to visit him and he is Second, Gallegkker on short and Mur-|Ashland : - Sunday, A 15th 5 e il predicting a lively tussle. At third base ¢ , B Aaguis e may“on el Ccomer dhero nas |PICENE 8 IS R e e GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. BALTIC RIVALS Kay has been slifed from right garden| vorile Who has often Eppesien ih 5 vs. el S | uniform. Nanning replaces Hughes. Austin_ will _take Py vho has left the Grosvenordale team to care of the position vacated by Capt.| it . MARINES MgKay. Kelleher will cavort ine lotf[join the Akron, Ohio, team of the In-|TAFTVILL SAVE! IN THIS CLEARANCE SALE-OF SUMMER SUITS - In this clearance we have ths remainder of 8 busy seascn’s selling — and all are priced €specially low- so that you may sscure a GQOQCD Suit and SAVE. ’ $16.50 and $18.00 SUITS. ...NOW $11.50 Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss . Engines, -Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, .Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings,’ Clutches. Large stock"al on hand. General_Mill Repairs, Special rdachinery of all kinds. MEETS ROSEBUDS figured in Brooklyn' ¢ £ <55 1 gkay |ternational league. The fans have re- Ml e e T s B $20.00 to $25.00 SUITS.....NOW $18.50 of New London E¥ A {0 the make up of-the Taftvile | Earded Hughes as the fastest third sack- NOR HONIE (RPN 5 B Ne . 4 to 2. Score: 5 % s o e make wp ot e Tattve| XU AR 55005 S ML ) martvie wit e up agangt o fas | Sdge 00 ) ke Yok 0 28.00 and $30.00 SUITS. ... .NOW $§22.50 = . S s S mond in {his county, and his loss might|bunch of ball tossers today (Saturday) b oo b hpo 3 e = B S-ylea Field, Baltic ?umo: n:.q h(‘ln:ied“o‘ui cuq;hl‘\ r,:il_zle‘_ do?bv)my“ been a big blow to Grosvenordale|When the Rosebuds of Bridegport meet Bg e $35.00 and $38.00 SUITS. ...NOW $27.50 s B e e s IacoordinE oto|’had not manager Tom been able {o |the home team. The Rosebuds are well iy o J o e said dame Taftville has been thoroush-| icure Hughes. Pitching for the locals|known to th.followers of the game in 4038309 $40.00 and $45.00 SUITS. ... NOW $34.50 Game Called at 3 P. M. y renovated, the weak spots patched| cin }o eithér Greenbaugh of Tunney.|this city as the Kacey's have met them! 4unt 00 D and eother Tepairs made. The 13| Greenbaugh mlaved a good game last|twice getting an even break the first| e : al used o e these Tepalrs S|l against the Washington All Stars | time and a_propere irimming the sec- L - - e e i oy Slass timber and| jough he was not called upon to show|ond time. The Rosebuds will have for 20082 $8.00 PANAMA HATS......NOW $ 5.95 SR D R all over New Eng-1, 080 0 “Stuff he really has. Tom|a battery, Ostraki, pitch Newbauer, it el = ar;g. 3 T Phillips who was out of the game last|catch. Taftville will use Coyle behind G Eot $15.00 SILK SHIRTS........NOW $10.95 Slentine oA BT coiond oy Task! (becatlse.s ofan Smnizmoblle {acef: 11/ ket and ielther PG or Merls on b/ 5 S 3 e ol t will probably be i iform. The|the mound. S Dated) fer oy I = 1ON \ =g’ 3 3 ‘Deep can be heard: Judging from | dent Wil probably be in uniform. The r i e by REDUCTIONS ON LADIES’ BATHING SUITS T o T e | Liberty an old timer with a big Tepu-| WHITE SOX AND TIGERS PLAY New ¥ / Two basg b would ‘not surprise many of the e op TIE GAME GOING FIVE INNI 8 °| Sunday afternoon the Manhassett GOOD EAR | Tariville E;born](l ey Shomdbn o) seam ot Entan Wil meets Mieinineerep | sy Detenlt, Mol S HE, 13l Heayy dm J. C. MACPHERSON . VS. of the year with the possible exception |ytiE CHEPUCR. G TOLIN o cie | neginning of the fifth inning With the | Philadelpiia at Boston (two games . of the Kacey-Athletics game later onj ,,q payt and have had difficulty in ob- a 33 tie. Two games will be s D TR OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK : NN 2 meche |taining teams that were fast enough to|Dldyed tomorrow. u st Chicago. A P 3 % MILLS ot S O ‘;figrfieseslh:m'nneflfi tngrc;si;frm{:xéf‘xfi‘; ATHLETICS AND EED SOX c Speticay. g, & BACK TO ENGLAND|oacls work. The game Wwill be on Man- DIVIDE HOXNOR -+ Jeuls st Claveland 3 AT GOODYEAR | Toledo, Ohio. ward Ray|hassett fleld at-3:15 Philadeibhis; Avg 1350 Walk s b T e e ey ¢ Latle nashes E E home run in the eighth inning zave Eastern - Loague. | uu.nsmp Aof .’\m«r- NAP MUREAL SAYS TAFTVILLE adelphia the victory in the first ame | a1 Worcesher | oun s I Fin 0 holaks e el WILL BRING HOME THE BACON|of today's double header with Boston, ort a Springled. oun Euglenaitfor i st e | Hace | DesciSis SCursagito i bMEINGers R e e a0 e Second Game of Special Series| Vardon having won the title twenty| Wel: everybodys she rdddy four the o e e D e N X years. ago and lacking only*two strokes|DIS Seeme Sunda. Taltvil she hexnect|ond g2me a5 the S IOR MOD LIS TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17th : ; GAMES SUNDAY of capturing it a y allowed only’ two hits in the firgt SEMI-PRO TEAMS It was only by R iof Great Brit tional open golf SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th |ica at Trverac four bring hom the bakon but the K a \t the long|C She say she gome to fry the bakon lan tak her home. Wal annie way we s 5 % National League. one of them w. howe rTun . which tied the the nobl 5 i 0! g 3 | T Bt ¢ Kisn H J (Lr;;;"g‘.m}m: AR ‘Lo ,‘i(,gfl”i‘f {hexpect for se som blod pass on_the of the eighth. Chicago TEDDY RUSSELLKof Norwich, vs. Jock Hutchins £ i el i |groun that day. som one she say Taft-| (91 ie) : a Bo\frk'_ :, : ”;:_,_,;; 2 ‘“‘,:’, putts| Vil have som man what put groun on; (A) Philadciphja (A) HAMMEBING HOWIE, Of Woonsocket BASEBA LL |br imches to e tne of /ne win | er (Elow R iiekelmnEineyen Jass e d) 3 oiwaan ¥ 2P0 teveiand i SEMI-FINAL—8 ROUNDS S e Ibut time will told who she is the big| A shaac 2 y i T | 4 g e tcem, We spect the K a C she better ATt iy St MICKEY TRAVERS, of New Haven, vs. ASHLANDS; of Jewett City| = Diegel and atchinson put up|ieem than las Sunda if she don’t have 0 ! ht to retain the cup.in Amer-|Som’better man she will be luckee if she ored two |don't have to com to Taftvil to smel |the bakon. Wel boy I tink I klose| tis talk with my mouth but T will say| one more word and that is Taftvil she's| | the bes teem on top the stat Mureal an she don't took no water back from the | IK a C. | | ~Be hat the geem boy and took good kare “how you don't get m groun ur look. Took the geem and car to the groun, ; 2 | Your ol Frien, Boston (A) Philadeiphia (A) VS. jca. The St I excellent GROSVENORDALE |&i0% ¢ had some bad Sunday, August 15th i o < His total for toc NORTH GROSVENORDALE GROUNDS best returned ‘ for Game at 3:30 a: play, although DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. in the qual SOME GAME, BOYS ! | fast stride in a roun ] KID KAPLAN, of Meriden | 1 PRELIMINARY—6 ROUNDS - s ] YOUNG JENKINS, of Meriden, vs. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS WILLIE BROWN, of New Haven Naticnal League. Referee, FRANK GLENNON Timekeepar, JACK CARNEY Tickets For Sale at JACKIE WILSON’S, DEL HOFF and MADDEN'S RINGSIDE, $2.20—RESERVED, $1.65 BOUTS START AT 8:15 SHARP took the side breaks of luck on each circiut of th NAP' MUREAL.| W hpo a ] = - TEN = e : H 3b, Allard p, Ashworth U, S. STEAMER ASHORE BASEBA P | WELL PLEASED WITH BOUTS, Morrisette ceTFarrell 2b, Layor xf, Chre P GEAND OIRCUIT .EACES Sl FANS LOOKING FOE MORE tian o ! o { Mule Room Higham ef Bonchard If, CALLED OFF BECAUSE OF RAIN| TAFTVILLE A. A. No Halifax N. S, Aug. 3—The American - From reports that come to our e K mer Montara went ashore. early to- ancel Randall, {1ocal fight fans are beginning to 12. < F t " Py etk e five miles east of Louisbur and 13—Rain, which cam their previous engagements s to at- ise et g ette s Es - J VS. used a postponem nd the big boxing exhibition at the American Association i Score by ‘_Whl(r:r;[,nb_an;irg‘\)erfiml;; Ehe‘rl»c:ew. whao s 9 . Circuit raciag he Majestic roof on next Tuesday evening. Louisville 6; St. Paul 2. Mule Roor 00201400 0— Das s ely "o wireless me 'ROSEBUDS of Bndgeportlhml been decided They were so well satisfied with the napolis Minneapalis & Cotton Mill 001132000 0_g|52Bes receeived here today by the Ma- - {q{ e s i e e Columbis 5; Minaules 1 Sl Won Tost Pere|Fine and Fisheries depaztment. s ~ $3.000 for 3 cers i heat|of the same calibre. and from all (Siia Roor i Iihr o ” TEE e At Taftville is to tomorrow to decide the|pearances they will have their anti ‘\C'“,l("m]“\‘ e SR 259 LTS A= Stigues,.* - money di tions gratified. For the main bout|, Woolen Mill bt 1 i el o B i g Saturday, August 14 Another record went by the boards|Hammering Howie of Woonsocket is re- it B usial Lueves of puonnogen of (R sthe (b today when Juno, in stepping the first!ported to be getting into shape to bat- e lerks ..... ic parks, the police of Breslau, Ger- . Game Called 3:30 P. M mile. of ‘the “2:08 pa -4, set|{le against Norwich Pride, Teddy WON 4TH STRAIGHT — — e ?‘xve uycu};ubm. remove to places N - ML a record for the stake. me from|sen, over the twelve round route. 2 GAME FROM INDIANS NO FURTHER EFFORTS TO B e e “‘*I‘x"“;fin:'\"}';:‘ - % behind in t The other fighters, Kid Kaplin an SRR - : RIS Y ted. ( eEwW Tlme) Both div e 2:14 pace on to-|young Jenkins of Meriden, Willie Brown e vmx‘fllfl VLT I RVIE JOHN J. M'GRAW : tues of sreat men placed un‘dor "'pro- day's card »oned until tomor-!ang Mickey Travers of New Haven are| PR | R i s F L - _|tective arrest” are thase of Germany's Sk her ToB S5 s be decided to-|penorted as getting into shape as it won eagu: New York. Aug. 13 —District Attorney |nature composer, Eichendorff. and the. , i E morrow, wea ihE. AT il R Bl e ey will Cleveland Won Swann announced late today that he |composer of war songs, Koerner. ASHLAND-PLAINFIELD SERIES|be raced vo heats out of three| o the oiic of Londition thes | was delayed ! g would present to the grand jury, without| A huge - statue of Diana has been As' the result of a acnference \ at|basis. . :m i;w"‘me Sineon! Misaday nicht Umpire Nall Score : i further effort to interview John J. Me-|mutilated, the vandals having wrenched Plainfleld Friday the management of the| . New York (A) | Cleveland (A) + Graw, manager of the New York ( .| off her spear. They tried without suc- Ashland baseball club of Jewett City | S e | ol ab hpo 2 e ab hpo a e the case of John C. Slavin, the actor,|cess to cut off her arms. Many brass S50 S50 B O il of v pr, |V WHLITANG DECISIVELY E. N, WILLIAMS AND o) ; ¢ of | who was found Sunday morning uncon- |and bronze inscription tablets have * field team after considerable debating ATED JOHNNY ERTLE? RICHARD HARTE WIN DOUBLES oop) 5 scious in front of the McGraw home. been stolen. ¥ pro and con finally came to an under.| Baltimore, Md, Aug. 13.—Kid Wil-| Newport, R. L, Aug. 13—R. Norris 1ol American standing concerning the series of games|liams of Baltimore deci | y defeated | Williams 2nd and Richard Harts furn-| t. Paul in a twelve-|ished the big surprise of the Casino| h at Oriole Park to- Tawn Tennis tournament today by de- After considerable wranglink as to the,night before the largest crowd that ever |feating W. M. Johnston, national cham-|’ requirements and obligations governing|saw an open ait boxing match in this|pion, and C. J. Griffin in the final of! ne series both: parties ielded to cer-:city. A half dozen times Ertle was on |the doubles. The match went five sets,| ain points and a -satisfactory compro-|theverze of a knockout, staggering [the scores being 6-2, 3-6, 7-3, 2-6, 6- mise was the result - The first game is to be plaved on A and Park Jewett City Sunday, August P2 ¢ Vase Rit, Peck £3h 2nd. The second game will be p \-cd} ifll- at Plainfield the followi ay. ‘ he following Sunday. In “IZRAVES AND PHILLIES DIVIDE svent of rain on either date the game ¢ - scheduled for that day will be arranged HONORS IN DOUBLE HEAD detween these two clubs which has been|Jahnny Ertl much talked of hereabouts. round boxin; i - OBO UTO SOAP for at a later date satisfactory to both! Boston, Aug. 13—Boston and Phila- slubs. Market TImpressively Strong 1M Ken Cop d divided a double header tod Waterbury The third game is necessary will be| New York, Auz. ] : 13—The st played at a later date satisfactory to| winning the first game 5 to ock marke! | 57 BALTIC RIVALS TO PLAY o S o gave an impr Miami € € hiladelphia taking the seocnd, 3 both clubs, the grounds on which it is|strength toda fo KK & T to’ 2. Cha Pick's right leg was in- STATE HOSPITAL TE O o be played to be decided by a toss|7 points higher N jured in the first inning of the second| mn. Rivals will be minus thei $Eak pemn. g shares. The ris TNY NI & H game while he was sliding into third|feies toger as G s helr center- During the series two umpires will be|part of the wee and car- R base,and he was carrled from the field. | gureg” 1oy o8 Jeowge Sullivan was in- ased, “Red” L'Hereux being selected as!ried many leade bove last Sat-| AN Picree 0L It & believed a small bone is broken ™ mp, “p; 21 0€T WERG 5 one of the umpires, the other to be | yrday's clos Cep near the ankle. Si % (Chitkes) S g R L shosen as soon as possible el in the optajon| 1D Hesdl 23 | (Chickey) Ray fo take mils place. Su .ef":‘m:’“;icigirxued their lineups af-|that the market, at 1 for Jzhe tim2 Philadelphia (N) | The Ri :\1sgmu leave I)ui‘r’:‘c a'LI 1‘: m. g 2 2 e ad been Lquidated and thac Ipo a o 5 : : Eiwueid Bad. planned to- spring|y iorallhe)lm‘x\wr Retel o Thanty T Jifront’ he (clibihoite’ & - “Lefty” Gero, their pitcher as a sur-|e¢ iraced practically the entire iist. The i The Rivals are waiting to hecr from i prise as weil as some of the rest of | iccu T 2 L Litchfield, and Voluntown ~ana would shippings, cqip- rubber, chemic: ‘heir lineup, s ccos Manager Chase of Ashland will stand | Snd hich pat on his regular lineup with Spike| o.q shares were pu Liberty on the firing line. ot ily ascending scale. =W CHE en speculators for the decline be- gam to cover they found stocks scarce ASHLAND AT NORTH 2ni were forced to s li?_n:d GROSVENORDALE SUNDAY |V fo secure sufficicnt T A North Grosvenordale this Sunday _to|packgiound as 5 i meet Tom McDermott's eastrn Confec:|mere -nclination to tieut champs. strength of sterling an McDermott is out to wipe out the de- %eat that the Ashlands handed his club like to know what is the mat Colchester, are they afraid to meet the {Rivals? The Maurices play the Rivals Sunday in Baltic. 1f the fans wish to see a ball game don’t miss this with bod. . mot: nd low priced sed on a stead- 2| MULE ROOM RETAINS LEAD IN BALTIC TWILIGHT LEAGUE! By defeating the Cotton Mill team Thursday in a twilight game the Mule ¥}|Room team kept in first place. Line- ups: Cotton Mill: Money New York, Aug. 13—Call mon A. Simeneau, ss., Shaw i o supplies of call money for specuiai: purno steady; high low .6; ruling rate 7 5 ; ; ©ever | ClOSINg bid 6; offered at 7, last: loan 6. | Paulette.: i Colts Defeat Arrows and ll:(i (}(]\cl;\\r:\u;)(:lr or”: CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ' é 2 i The Colts defeated the Arrows Friday Rmmany of New York|WHEAT: CEra L g0 0 Add I f t ‘ h : afternoon Nas Company of New York| "peo 3 2, ¢ 00 2 5 ol 4 ::,,mfin::; to 5. . 8e8al | were aditional stmulating inflacnoss T S sl S "l e 0 arllls ; 3 ;3 Rac-|rmprovement in the high class r: 1 il ~ a s ol P iyt b, I KIok h|onares wds attributed to purchases S MOBO AUTO SOAP has th?, same effect on i Shes ot Arrows; Bedard | SOl it ek recent uneven e varnish as linseed oil. It ““feeds’ it—keeps it in w3 3 2b, s, e . spe e Yistert Bt o ol 1t o ok ot g e e Were el sus o elastic condition and prevents it from blistering ained, iberty s . continued to give way. S. old zov- ernments were unchanged on call. Total|y § L 3%s sales, par value, $7,500,000. U § Lib st U S Lib 2d 4s ¥ I v ( : U S Lib -st 434 NO I E . s U S Lins e A L i%s reg and cracking. Tt is a 1009, pure vegetable-oil soap. No free-alkali in MOBO to dry out the varnish and speed your car to the paint shop. 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