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KING WATT WINS $3,000 STAKE — et Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 24.—Close braska, but won the 25 target snoot-o. finishes marked the lecond‘ day of the| He is the only man in the twenty-one, Grand .Circuit racing at the Hudson Riv-| years history of the grard American to} valu Py er Driving Park. Lon McDonald, withwin the singles championship twice. King Watis, took the feature event ofl ool the afterncon and the richest stake of ¢ 50 the mesting. when he scored a straisht W e Tl]llqre ar{. many sel;:pfitn;(s) heat victory in “The Poughkeepsie,” 2. ¢ X 5 B Netive CElet coeond snd] Chicago, Aug. 34—Jack. Deripsey has| (SEUlINg at Prices waich.( Hollyrood Naomi third agived With, frexiRiekard, ) promaten, 0t not repieseut their infiin- TS it s . meet Georges Carpentier. Jack Kearns, - i date ges . s - -';‘: T e t::nw;:‘:t 10¢ “ne| the champion’s manager, announced to-| sic worth. It is possible to 3 | mignt. 5 203 'pace, which John I Braden won | M6re . rutused to divulge the detas| pUTChase bonds and ‘motes 2.02 2-4. stepping the last quarter in 29 f the agreement other than -to say RS T o “athik 1o Thémas W, Rickara had besn given & definite lengih of apparently UnqueSt;;?nh - Murphy pioted Wood Patch to vietory |of time to arrange the fight. ed safety on terms whic ! are in the 2.08 class pace. Billy Sunday took Kearns said Rickard had negotiated Should prove mOSt profit- : the other event, the 2.15 pace. with C. B. Cochran, British promoter, mmaries : said to have a similar contract with| g iti is 30 e Dacing. purss $1090, three| Carpemtier .and that the fight would be able. - Opportunities exist g 4 1 9 5 iy § held in Madison Square Garden, New| to buy safety and a high . .. Billy Sunday. bik G. by Justo (Pit- l};::k;‘l:::gy (stier Carpentier returns 19 | jnoomie which no investor acahon rln s Guess Work (B. White) ..... : ps . , i e Lo Best time 207 14 Antwerp, Aus. 24—All of the three for Gireutar No, NB-558 There’s real companionship in these tangy ' ™ At Sensible Prices man) .. Jane Forbes (Valentine) .. 208 class pacing, purse $1,000, three| Americans who reached the finals in the BODELL & CO i brews. The vacationist finds in them that A Daintiest Underwear Symbo (Gillies) Pt THEIR BOUTS IN OLYMPIAD For recommendation ask Star Richmond boxing championships held in connection Underwcar novelties, dainty in design, and possessing heats— o = . . . - ; Dan Patch with the Olympic games won their bouts ideal combination of zestful flavor and whole- : SER by L i e tonight. - 10 WEYBOSSET STREET ; - 4 wonderful charm, will be found in profusion in our Under- Jay Brook (Edman The Americans are Fduard Bagn, Providends tRHi: some nourishment which cheer and refresh. light heavyweight, Yale university and Foxey Ann (Snow) . o champion of the American Expeditionary Hollyrood. Billy Almaden Onward forces, Samuel Masberg, of the Pastime Tou Dr. Burgess, and Gold Quartz also|A. C. New York, a light weight and F. started de Genea, of the Paulist A. C., New York Best time 2.05 1-4. & flyweight. Sm— 214 class. trotting, “The Poughkeep- e.” purse $3,000; two in three heats— | TILDEN GAVE EXHIBITION Prosser (Geers) P Boston New York ' 2 wear Department just now. There are changing styles in = : SN ene UG Rk il in ahd these distinctly feminine garments—styles which change constantly, and you will always find The Boston Store completely supplied with the very latest. with vacation days,—strengthening and re- —|* newing tired minds and bodies retirn games at same expenses as ask- g 3 : {-ed for and don’t see why there should be King Watts. b h by General Watts, MATCH TO HOME FOLK |any exception of the Rivals unléss they 5 , ; Stello (light), Tang-o (d = There are other popular prices, RO e b 3| Phiadephia, Aus 24—Wiliam .| prove mou fast enough. i g (dg )h' 4 d(“‘"") Have You Seen These BN o L 2 g : Tilden 2nd; world's singles tennis champ- | Now Mr. Collins if you carg to book . ispensed wherever drin . o ; > s Bl Ml i 3 3l ion, gave home folk foday an exhibition | my team and are as anxious o you | H THIRST QUENCHERS 5 ; G Chemiloons really beautiful robes, in a U on " Biisa Dillon, lottelOf his stvle of play which won him [have been, come ahead and answer as|f Spollg Tan sold and in cases for home usa An entirely new undergar- splendid variety of models. Watts and Grace Drake also stai premier honors in England. oot iEs’ nossibic yo ) heeyithe gt ang | Birch Besr 5 There ars round necks and e e : Tilden appeared on_the public courts at ['ments all laid out to you. il g B" menti which. takes the. place square necks, kimona and set- 5 o8 e Tan 5 B y ion, F: E MGR. MacDONALD. oot Beer . 203 class, pacing, purse $1.250, two in | Strawberry Mansion, Fairmount Park, to MGR. MacDO! [ e J. C. WORTH & COMPANY - of the combination, or the R e i e Jobn K. Braden, b h by John R. Gen- and persons watched him play in a sin- | CUBS NOSED OUT BRAVES IN | Grape Fizz Distribut SSpAraLe L_’I'Wm" HE ey ent styles of trimming as G OThoma 3 gles and doubles match. He won the FREE HITTING ors sole, It is an almost ideal there are garments— ME 1 singles from Charles S. Garland, Yale| . . Wt ke lfi Christo-Cola Goldie Todd, (Geers) 6-4, 10-5. icago, Aug. 24—In a free hilting GingerBeer game, Chicago nosed out Boston today Applfi Juice Edward P. (Lesseo) 66.6.6. —_— ek H Belle Alcantara and Adioo GETTING READY FOR ANOTHER :)I;{eeAI':xal:dir i‘jf“’;‘ou’;‘;‘jf St N Loganberry STOLL PRODUCTS Fi JINCORPORATED Esther R.. (Cox) undergarment, specially PRICED AT $3.50 AND $3.98 adapted to present day fash- ions — practical, serviceable Envelope Chemises and very pretty. We have - SIIBY:;? it B8R 1 BOUT HERE IN SEPTEMBER | while Chicago hit Fillingim eleven To beat 2.6 3-4 trotting. Laudelight,| The fans will receive another treat of [ Deal's double and Herzoz's single in the ! o TbeiRithe doone fitting f:a” ’zafilzg vnd popularltty b m, by Cum Laude (R furphy). | Some snappy boxing on Labor's day night | ninth with one out produced the win- Troy, N. Y. Sk i3 ese dainty undergarments e on the Majestic Roof as malchmaker | ning run. Tk siandeCheligHE inee isty e will be found in almost in- To beat ting, Sunbeams, b|Jackie Wilson has arranged - another Boston (N) Chicago (N $2.25, $2.50 AND $2.98 finite variety in our Depart- by Pete (F. D. Phillips),| good card for this night. Two star ab hpo a ab h p ment. In the bodice dresses Dainty Nighf Robes we have obtained some won- bouts are scheduled for this might, one | spwenicl 3 1 0 [ f[Flackrd between Bobby Reimer of New Britain | Manu.) wen. Time T . |and sailor Murphy of Stamford ‘who is | Cruisc.rf 900 { f derful copies of smart little PIERSON WON FALL INVITATION | yeil known to the local hoxing fans, | Holke] We have tried to make the French models which are STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT | Teddy Russell will appear in the other prices attractive as well as worthy of comment. One N jiaven, Conn. Aug. 24—S. N.[bout going up agaifist a good boxer who | $he Sacments themsalves, and AR tte Chermins of the Weo Burn Golf Club won | Will be announced at a later date. Shums - 2 ainty little Chemise at only Nacitation stats goit . Tosrias 3 = s e MR = we know that we can serve $2.00 is cleverly trimmed with layed today en the Race Brook | RIVALS WIN TWO GAME 8 ‘ you to your great satisfaction. shirrings and feather stitch- ub course. Orange, with & gross LAST WEEK END| Toib .3 ady in ot At $298 we show some very ings, in blue and at the top score of 157 for oles. S an- The Baltic Rivals won both week end| (2) One ou 1 winning run scored. i i : 3 ford, Litchfieid country ciub. was second | gamec Saturday they defeated the . |, Sre by nnings: pretty. models in Batiste and has casing for ribbons for the 160, and W. D. McDonald, Wood- | 15 Martin ciub by ihe xc roRcta ;}‘;;'N’: e 2 Nainsook, in Empire, surplice same color. Another at $2.25 with third with 162. Ninety tWo | Coulard, with a three base hit with two| Iwo base hiis, Toc R[CHTER & COMPANY and round or squars neck is a stunning tailored modeal, n t urney. on and Tharon with a one hand catch styles. One pretty model is with rows of hemstitching, T :rmem‘in c‘o:‘!;":: gy ima: line drive were features of this| CARLSON mr_n.um BUT MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE trimmed with pink shirrings tiny pearl buttons, and hem- 146. 'G. A. Warner, Naugatuck | SRBAay e NI dhan Slub, inet: deteit DOUBLE PLAYS HELPED Hartford New Britain Springfield and picot-edged ruffles, with stitched bands over the zoif club. and S. W. Baldw : New [ for the third time from -the hands of {Aal‘l‘e‘t‘lsbgig‘;’m;:‘"!iudavjlI‘;‘éburg"}m{“; Every week millions of dollars are paid to the insurance companies of ribbons in the casings. An- shoulders. Two other models HES. = -“‘y;r'-“:fm{’»s :‘:‘a‘s‘}r)ade"h‘:rhr:“;ln-a'e e it out or] WS Bit rard Bid Tour daible Dhvs h"p‘_ Hartford. The ‘insurance business_is one of great stability and everyone other dainty affair is entirely at $2.98 are even prettier. o TR e o e Moainy it | tour e i oSt three SUmeS 0N 01| L im, Grimes' wild piten with ie |g t0d2Y recognizes its importance. The stocks of these companies may be T e e e dwith One is in flesh color with fine purchased today at a price level which in many instances is considerably hemstitching, tiny tucks and 3. and low net for 13 holes was = 2 basses full in the first inning scor fine Swiss insertions and i < n below the normal. The opportunity is therefore afforded, not only for a 3 fine val lace for a finish. The T B Cheney, Bouli, Manchest | HANOVER. REFLY (X0 e ot e yas: I n fihie ace || cafe investment, but for an ultimate profit, which should be most edging. There are many other is more elaborate, with o o Roser . Hover. of Shuttle BALTIC RivALs | Pl,t PRUed ball in tic cighth and de- | § Satisfactory. others, some in pink:or flesh inserts of Baby lrish lace, : A e e e Ol 1t s e e Al T | Full particulzrs upon request. color or white—all _of them effective shirrings, and is among the leaders. Manger Collins in you " writeup of ‘a Brookiyn (N) Pittsburgh (N) | 5 finished with a casing of rib- few days ago I wish to inform you that | ab hpo a e s, At as pretty as can be— bon— PRICED AT $2.98 $2.00 TO $2.98 HUNDREDS OF OTHER GARMENTS AT ALL PRICES . = every player on the Hanover Lineup |0l WEIGICE ACGAEN WINE Xn it to be understood that the Rival man- SHOOTL CHAMPIONSHIP | zgement has no claim on them whatso- Cieveland. Aug. 24—Frank S. Wright | ever. »f Buffalo. champi of the New York Another t Hanover doesn't want e again won the American amateur | the Riv: to be afraid of them even if singles championship of the grand Amer- | we are a little out of your class You HAROLD N. CHRISTIANSON, Local Representative a [ 0 ton massed Bush kept Cle on Clark, while | farewell appearance of the season at the hits scattered un- | Pqlo Grounds today, defeating New can trap shooting tuornament here to-[say it will be agame of blood on the [ g < st = o til eighth. Score: York 5 to 3. Three of Shawkey's passes ; om thirty-nine expert marksmen |card vou sent a day or so 'ago. We s A i EhE Cleveiand (A) Boston (A in the fitst and third innings were turn- of the United States and Canadian prov- | would hardly expect anything different | Totais : 3 Wb hpe a e s npo s cled into runs. The Tigers failed to s : he end of the 200 bird event. | with your murderous row as you call | (X Batted for McCive in own. Sifdopent 2 .7 2la’hit offt Shawkey after the third. kf- was tied with Oscar ansen, of Ne-|yous infield. Hanover has always given | Bmokisn S I 5 0 Menosky.If o o fective pitching by Ayes kept the Yan- Pittsburgh ", 2 g a ber kees from scoring. e okt e et Bl Tiree base b 20 o) New York (A) i hpo a b h e — 5 o you 002 30 Praughss 5 2% 1 g ‘ EDS STRENTRENED THEIR 2 qf Bud 01 4 Pbpib 4 0wl : S F e 2 2| cobber | 0 10 o|Rumit 4 a0 LEAD BY DEFEATING PHILLIES 16 o Yeaohie L4 o olPaitet 40 0 71 Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 24—The Re Hellman.1b 4 3 7 2 oftewsit 4820 won easily today from Philadelphia 7 s i gy ol tER e S A Market Was Reactionary to 2. Napier, a recruit from the Te S anithc 4 0 & 2 :|Bodie: L 4—Increased weak- | league, pitching the full game. Sen £ i Avers.p 10 20136 | 1 f Sy H hange and further | tional one-hand catches by eath of the QH0: 8 1008 Totals 4270 %1 Reading 6. Toronto 7. 61 R interest accounted three visiting outfielders featured the Rt IS American Asseclation. R £ g . ‘ game. The score: E Unsp 0 0 0 o 1f Minneapolis T Teledo o (Firgt gme) = American Leagu i Philadelphia (N) incianati (N — Tl bl 2 el L e e} = o ab hpo a ; = 21 K Gy 4, Loulsdlle 2. (Pim . a st. A G s e a hpo a e ATHLETICS UNABLE TO HIT (2) Ran for Lewis in Sth, Sneas Cty 4. Loulsville .. (Second game.) Chicago t e only notewothy exceptions. Lourveait § 2 4 0 ofDauvesic 4+ 3 5 5 0 v T rromER | (%) Batet Tor Shavkey In s "Paul 11, Cetumbus 4 Cleveland 45 abrupt and sweeping reversal oc- Harvester Rawlings3h 5 1 1 ! ofmoushct 3 1 3 o o ooy D Dl e eitwhakes il Iodinnsspeolelae, St Towte n the final hour, however, when Paver Semeelei 2 150 olbuani &3 0 o) Philadelphin Aug. 24—St Louis won | Rt o T oS SO e s eels. equipments, oils and shippings e “"_‘ e o : g 3 0 of<opp.ss 110 oftwo games here today by the same score |~ Three base 4 GAMES TODAY. Washington T /3 o4 a vigorous rally to which the shorts Vieneeott ... S R I PO SR 213 to 1, Philadelphia was unable to hit National League. P : % 7 made involuntary but extensive contri- Lehigh Valley Wheat,c 1000 nWmsur’M s | either of the visitors recruit pitchers, | SENATORS WIN FINAL GAME Bosten 2t Chicago. RUESWOICAS 452 E & & - Max Motor Withrowe 2 § 1 2 o|Napierp o |Bayne and Deberry the right time, OF SERIES ¥ROM W New York at St Louls dia S s of remittances continued to| % i v : e rgesh N | while Rommel and Perry, vielded hits| o oo o soN ekt a1 Fitiae New Haven i against London, Paris and other Mex Perr Rettsp 3000 10 2 ®| when they counted. Sisler was held | WAShnEton, Aug. 24—Washington hit American League. Worcester . g aporiant foreign centres, although the "MK & T =W stone 1000 hitless by Perry in the second game :m; ?”‘h'fldzy d_took - the final e Bridgeport k advices dealing with European afr poon B o oo . |after nitting safely in 24 consecutive |E3M¢ of the series from Chicago § to|S% TGE 1o Fritaceiphis e oA should have been helpfui to inter- (x) Batted for Withrown in 151 contesf Scores Pa=CoUgny; wash drlvens toicOvariin, the Eastern Leamue. Priehoid SraitE. Geanitions. (xx) Ratted for Betts in oth (First Game.) ’;"’:,lhb Put the visitors were held in| .sumert st athany Albany 31 7 tiois on London fell almost 10 Pl ole: st Louis (A) Philadelphin () Sk by Acosta who pelieved him.|™"“"Now Huven at Worceser. Waterbury is Ry under their recent maximum and Nor Pactle Cinelnatt M > 'hpo a npo » ofScore: S ttore st Piisteid. i troke sharply. Further deprecia- P R R Tiro base hits. Daubert Falis a1he Chicazo (A) Waskington (&) bl bl i g . on of steriing was again attirbuted to e BORE —_— 314 0 ViR Bea 00 R JAD Wipoia e LEAGUE STANDINGS To the management of the Steling aEErsigs ok rita Bills By oir exportéra, Rey Sm o Cardinals Defeat Glants S 1ish olnuanay a1 s e fi AT 0 8 ek Club in this paper a few days ago you the Par's rate probably suffered as Reading 2 pr St. Louis, Mo., Augz. 24—Six hits, four BT 3510 weaer, 3 0 Riceer 3292710 S kL pu | Stated that you would endeavor to try = result of the delay in anmouncing the S el of which did not ‘go out of the infie™e e n Syl y SR 2110 0 cincinnati .65 48 .375 | this Hanover Club. So just come- along settiement terms of the Anglo-French R in the third Inning coupled with Doyle's 041 ofcamnon 2 07 2 9 Y i e ] ?j;lStnrnn: we are waiting to visit you on loan. Seuth Ry pr error and an infield out gave ThGiE 0,0 : ofRommelip 3 1 3 T 0 Risberg.ss 2 ‘233 58 5o [any Sunday date. Buving of ralls, which assumed rela- Tenn' Copper ‘five runs and a lead which New York %0 ey wom e g {181 5 @ MOR. MseDONAED. tive large dimensions, was said to have Tobateed was unable to overcome todays The final — Koy A smanated from substantial sources, who T S Rebber score was 6 to 4. Score: rn oo = el z % ar~ suppesed to favor those properties U S e ol i (x) Patted tor Griftin in ath, Totals prri Secanse of the recent rate advances. L4 <l oe s hpo a il L TEaks Sors B o Prominent features included the prefer- Westinghouse " Bumait 4 201 o (Jlanvrinib 2 0" 1% 0 o 001026060 20 "1163 s o4 issues of St. Louis Southwestern, 6 W Alrbrak Bt 1 faSmithet 301 00 0 0 00D 1090 01} Washington QST T e e Louis & San Francisco, Kansas City | 50 Wi Fr 3 H By R 9 e Tudze, Telsch, Shanke, Eouthen and Western Marviand 300 Werta Pum Kelly i of Stocke : = U. & Steel Baldwin. and American A Spencerct 2 81 0 o Homabrom (Second Game,) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. 'oeou;:tives, szuddebger.’\.\m::an Wool- 2 S A S (8 s Louis (A) Philadelphia Mationel League. 20, Mexican an n-American petrol- | E Smith.c 10 2 2 ofdatheote.o e} Fittsburgh 4, Brooklyn 8. sther stocks i the active later deanEs | ciosing bid 6; offered at 7. lnce 1orn 3. | toimer. 1 00 0 0fSraan 0| Cuicago 5. Boston 2. at net advances of 2 to 7 points. Sales | bank acceptances 6 1.4, o0 ¢ |Douglasp 1.1 0 9 3.0 1 o American imounted to €00.000 shares. —— | Totals 20 o Lo et e a Bonds of reorganized ailroads, cspec- Fr e ) atton o T e T S e e e T ; d fally convertible issues. wee strong, gain- (2) Ratted for Schultz In ith 42 o + Boston 7, Cleveland 2 2z 1 to 2 peints. Liberty issues and ! ew York, :\"u 24—Spot cotton | (x) Batted for Benton in dth, 42 0 Eastern Lragus, internationals continued irregular. Total | Auiet, middling 33.50. el i Totals 3 04 New York 7. Detroit b # vales (par value) aggregated $5.300.000, S o Lo g ey 3 2| Wahingten' 8. Chicago &, 2 O T. 8 bonde were unchanssd on | LIBERTY BOND WARKET. ‘Two base Hilts e MR B0 Sty L ros oL 3 o Low. T Springi i 4 s 2460 S4a RED SOX TOOK FOUR GAMES Home Jacobson. Pittsfield 8, Hartford 2 (o] t STOCKS. :—' - ;‘;: OUT OF FIVE FROM INDJIANS S —— 3«‘:;:2’(. 6, rm:::d ?:;c.') i ot a2, TR INPIANS | sms mernorive PrrcmiNg REDUCED PRICES ::'11: gw..\-r or U5 I 4 i At today Boston took four games of the| KEEP YANKEES IN CHECK| Jersy City 14. Akron 8. am Am ::‘ 3 UE e dde gt five game series from: Cleveland. B New York, Aug. 26—Detroit made its paiimee Rf‘x';{ff;rag' Tl i i 3 8 Vie 3%s . s : SEE . 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G 2STVS. by George Barr Mcc.utcheon mire the lad! e’ G.w £ ot . 5 o e ¥ & ADDED ATTRACTION ens C M & Bt P opr CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 96 Chic & Nwest High Low 9 e G e 5 =t : R WI 8 Chisn Cen € - NORWICH, CONN 4 148 12 A drama that reveals the inner heart of life behind th i i i 123 Crocive 1 n r_heart of life behin e scenes. A play that bares footlight life and family love. 22 Cracbie Fanl an Featuring SYLVIA BREAMER and ROBERT GORDON. Have you a littie Grama in your family? . Then see 13 BRANCH STORES o Del this clean, powerful film. Interesting to fathers, mothers, sweethearts or lovers. = spmen W LONDON — Wi — WILLIMANT : &% 87 65% COMEDYART—A NEW AND DISTINCT NOVELTY i NE LO ON ESTERLY I % IC & 516 68% 68

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