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PR FAVONIAN WINNER OF NUTMEG PURSE | ==eeme Hartford, Conn., Sept. 7.—Three of thejduced another run and in’the seventh Y < f four favorites of today's Grand Circuit |Pellerin's sacrifice fly 'x‘*h“e :flka Morin A ear! ]ncomeo sard at Charter Oak Park were defeated, | time to romp home. ree hits and a e of them the first time this season. | flelder’s choice gave the losers their last sso In the 2.08 trot, Tootsie Toise, unbeat- | three counters. s 5 A en on big line tracks, was forced to ac- | Mike Morin with four, Dresser wi TR cept third money, being topped in thef three and Adams with two carried :;" .Beii 7.10% Interest by Dr 'Niek. {he winner. and | the hitting honors among the lose: i 4 * *"%| Melvin was first man in the hitting line for 26 years. Red Russell defeated the favorite, Lady fo,r]!he winners getting three, one -a X Wilgo, in the 2.10 trat. e i ; b e o Security: $1,000 Mort- Favonian and Bogalusa hitched un‘ln AR °_;:pl{\',ow:r:§,“‘: ";_l;; {:fl:erfipmg: gage Bond on property of ;':’,:fc;l’;'r',',""ju:""' The third being| 3" nimselt quite a comedien and inci- I Beme e and The only favorite to come through was | dentally he was putout of the game by arge electric lig i at 4 R e ofme| “Blliott, Mike Morin, Pellerin @:d Rea-| POWEI company situate heat Battle with Eather R, and Peter|dy shown for the losers. A feature was| jn eastern and central 4 contributed: by Adams whose peg to the Filiott. Because of rain the track was | i in the first nipped & un a haif| part of State. of New The wummariest AR foot-from the plate.’ York. . Original ‘cost of. Red Russell, ch G, by Gilbert Red- TAFTVILLE WIxs 9 To 5 vicrory | property over 150% of Precursive (Murphy) Sy Lady Wilbo, (McDonald) ~....... 2 2 DyER FLAPMINUS] -morigage. 4 Bitale (PItmAn) sov-........... 8 3| Before a large crowd of fans Taftville Dudette, and Oscar Watts, also ran, |defeated the Plainfield team by the®score Telephone or write for Rest tim of 9 to It was a fine game to see, A i R T ds, 2 in 3,)but Tattville was a little too,fast. Gley Cifcular No. NB-845 tme 2 3 n 3, 3 v it SRR T o of Taftville did fairly well in the box. Févonian, br ¢, by J. Malcolm Next Saturday afternoon will start the BODELL & Co. Forbes-ailie (Edman) 6 11| Plainfield-Taftville series, at Taftville 4 Rn‘l:rlu“ (Valentmey ........0" 1.3 2|and things look good for one of the best 10 WEYBOSSET STREET Miss Rhinlander (White) . 8 4,4]Enmea of the season. Providence, R. I. Marge the Great and Jane Volo, also| The A et Booion New York ras. ad hpo 2 ab hpo a e Best time 2.11 1.2 I Mumbyes 5 200 0 51231 2.06 trot, 2 in 3, purse $2.000— 3 iigge Doctor Nick. blk, g, by Dr. Ico- b ot AR Sl Exalmo (Murphy) 1.1 2 glGossiin:b. 4 28 2 v v Belka, (H. Fleminz) .32 3 ofPechlelyt ~ 4 1100 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yootsie Toise, (Edman) T 4] S I e i e National League. Poil 1 Logha (Toaed) - <4 e 4 o|C'mentierp & 0 2| Philadepnia 0, Brookiyn 4. (First gam Hollywood Kake (Dodge) 5 5 65 it o 5| Dhlagehis 5 Brookism 9. (Second game.) . arvest Ti Jay and Zormidotte| Totas 2o Toas w tsburgh 7. Chicago i 5 S Y : i o Oniy"sues ‘chedled, - NEW ISSUE » Best time 207 14, | Darle e R aR ey American League, 206 pace 2 in 3, purse $1.000— | wies bese s, and Donahus, | New Tox & Phisdepita o, Margaret Dillon, b m, by Dil First ba o Gles 4; oft Carpeater 1. | GChieago o, Dearott 5.~ = 3 3 75 000 Axwor thy-Margaret ~ Prina Struck out, S ‘s':_fl:l:‘.mrr: cton 5. (Recond game.) 2 (Mmroe s 5 uiy simes 4o Peter Eiliott (Cox) WOODMEN HAD EASY PICKING Eastern League. g ’ IN WEEK-END GAMES| Pitsteld 2 Mastford 0. The Montville Modern Woodmen won ARG s ar.|2n easy victory from Versailles Sunday, . Worcester 2. T-114 to 2. Labor day they defeated the Intornational League. Third Battalion by the score of 14 0 4| Je cuy 7. Termine g Fistther P., (Murphy) Voter (Noble) . T Boston Man (W. P. ing) 4 3 Best time 2 wes e - te The Billings & Spencer Co. Score: Syracuse 4, Baltimore 13, (First game,) TOP NOTCH CLUB TAKE 3 A Vlr-‘l :l‘»:l(mfir ll‘.ufl:!’:!h‘im%‘:e X (So'vnml'Z I::'me.) A FALY SUF OF cokw. MantEll . o b R al | O e o] Akon 2 Toronto B o7, 1 v . £ e s e P 1T 4, : SRR , ‘ 89% Cumuiative Convertible Preferred Stock ¥ Danielson, Sept. 7—Connecticut Mills fell] 7%, Bl g | Goas Indianapolis 4, Toledo 5. (FIFt game.) = R G n il e TR R ) Preferred as to dividends and assets | Par value $25.00 per s' ‘re of Beacon Falls in their game here LaborjAuwoed - 4 3 0 4 flRecare 3 ! oy L Dividends payable quarterly, January, April, July and October 1 Day afternoon. ety H itV {84 SR . . 4 3 : Harry Mallowney toed the rubber gl IR s il oenni 2 5 cnoR | Convertible at the option of the holder after Sept. 1, 1922, and prior to Sept. 1, 1925, into common stock in ‘Lflq« > ,-I.“:_-,i!:v;.‘p;‘ ', n',i":i;‘kh‘:li !reorl‘l_r Rt Diss L * National Leasus. i the ratio of five shares of preferred for two shares of common. m and allo =, 'S E i Ly oo 2 't Boston much better support. His teammates | Scere by Innings: a3 it Brooklyn 2t Philadelphia. i - ivi rned in five errors. two of which fie: Bt R v e Poe i Callable at option of company subsequent to October 1, 1922 at $27.50 per share and accumulated dividends tie scoring in the eighth. Kevi The Third .Battalion was clearly out-| Puilaaephia at Det | the winners. He had things| ciagsed, the Woodmen = knotking the s o FREE FROM PRESENT NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX AND CONNECTICUT PROPERTY TAX his own way \|r;n|°):h:“{zu;f_: visiting pitcher for a homer, eight dou- | prigseport st Alany. 5 | A losers besan to ho 8| pies- & ¥ i tes intaic inbigs T RoF Tavt o : 5 i NSl Pl el 18 tefe Vagieh TOE Nlle:"::‘:iv :1 singles in six innings. The ¥ Hawite: Wencere T@mier Agent, Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company , ;o went for an extra bage apiece|wgodmen 004253—1413 1 Taiteflel £t Soringhold. PRESENT CAPITALIZATION INCLUDING THI® I1SSUB.. 2 Reddy, Dresser and Adams, Third Bat 2R EREY SO Ry —_— Authorized Outstanding gk e G —_— LEASUENS Axikis 8% CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK (this issue) -$1,000,000 $ 750,000 .cded hits did not mature and Ross Made Record. SRS daaie. COMMON STOCK (Par $25.00 paying 20%) . was yanked out of deep Exeter, England, Sept. —Norman ¥ s . - 2,000,000 1,000,000 Ross of San Francisco today swam 300 yagger by Reddy scored the los-| yards in open water in 3 minues 24 4-5| New ¥ HISTORY—The Billings & Spencer Compar was founded in 1869, starting business with a ecapital of in the fourth. A two bag-|seconds. It was announced that this|fifjebureh $200,000. The chief produets are wrenches. machinists’ tools, drop forgings and forging machinery: Dresser in the next session pro- | time constitutes a world's record. St. Louis . The plant is locateéd in Hartford, Connecticut, and is comprising 320,000 feet of floor space. Rocton . Philadclphia FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | Chicago modern and of fireproof brick construetion, American Leag ASSETS—Upon completion of this financing net quick assets will be in excess of 300% per share of the Preferred Stock and total net assets (not including patents, good will, ete.,) will be in excess of 500% per share. v ged over six t;'mes the dividend requirements MARKET ACTIVE AND BROAD 200 Brooklm R T | Brockiyn R T pt —Di Can Pac eneral advices over the long hol- Cent were favorably interpreted by the ve element, judging from the course of tods stock market. ing we active and broad, but there littie to justify reports of any pro- ‘ed increase of public interest. tion of the terms of the new y loan, which constitutes the larg- st financial undertaking of the year, better statements of the federal re- and clearing house banks and an e dividend on Mexican pe- smong the propelling day Announcement of the French negoti- ation confirmed rumors of payment at maturity of fthe $500,000,000 Anglo- rench war flotation. This will be ac- :ompanied by imports for the French ac- of a large amount of gold, some of s already in transit. neglecting this prospect, hange on London and Paris vy, the Fremch rate breaking The rates to Belgium, Spain also reacted, while remit- were more adversely ple trade conditions. market was fairly s call loa being o More time monye cent, with an advance to 8 for wnree months, a few EARNINGS—The net earnings the past five years have avera on this Preferred Stock issue. 5 I Eastern League, T Won SINKING F_UND 4%—The Company-shall set aside annually, beginning December 31, 1925, a_sum sufficient to retire 4% of the largest amount of Preferred Stock issued, whether or not then outstanding. RESTRICTIONS—Preferred stockholders are protected by adequate provisions safe-guarding their in- terests. We shall be glad to send a detailed circular on request. C. M & St ¥ C'M & st P opr Ch & N'W CRI&P Cuile Cop Chino Cop Cosden s Cruclite ~Steel . Crucible Steel pr Den & Hudeon Den & R G Dn & Rio G or Dome Mines Frie Erle : CONVERTIBLE PRIVILEGE—The conversion privilege is very important. The following _DEFEATING PHILLIES TWICE + table gives for the last four years the high and low on the common for each year and the e oo even | * corresponding prices for the preferred providing it had been outstanding with the con- ning bott f a_double-head - i ivi i By T e Senaieader e T, wieie Ty e, fosite miojes o mmmerin et o) COMMON : ° PREFERRED =~ MR e e Year High Low Year High Low Brookiyn (Nfinm fiw”?mmmni: (N }gig e }.'11? gg }glg esssesesannns 58 30 ;i R o Aac sm e By | 90 D s, DAY 36 Int Harvester Int Motor Tr It Paper Int Mer M Tnt M A pr Ken Copp . Tehigh Valley M X 0 Max M Max M ety Max M 2 g 0 Mex Pet . Mami ¢ € RIGHTS'-_—For five years the Preferred stockholders will be entitled to their pro-rata share should any stoek dividend be declared and to rights in any inerease of Common stock. ] 7 S K oo Totals e montr. Wb 7 S D Price $26 per share and accrued dividend. nd specialties wers mainly rookisn S N L e Y T outset and during the H Philadelp 000008 ‘00— Conetchy, Lamar 2 RICHTER & (O, The CHAS. W. SCRANTON (0. riol, oils, steels and equip- advancing la Last week's de- mand for rails fell off perceptibly and ng for profits cancelled many ad- 5 C o e e 6 Cent.raI. Row, Hartford, Conn. Investment Brokers vances at the irregular close. Sales i alings. 20 i New Britain, 31 West Main Street Established 1831 e Su'fl_'_m'w::’:';’wn the most| 59 Resding i e sl o Springfield, Third National Bank Bldg. 103 Orange Street, New Haven es of ine bond market, | 90 Rm I & st 140 5|Fietcher.ss Se X group d internationals ek [ourveau it 10 easing from best quotations. Total A 35 sales (par value) amounted to $9,400,000. Withion —_— 0ld U. S bonds were unchanged on |Rixey.p N T eall Un Pae pr [l Tot. 1 d — q‘r:l’l ;. : lém,\,,r ;7) Batted for Lebourveau in 9th. ’ " teel Score by innings: v v Z 7 CHICAGO GAIN MARKET 0 U S Sy Rrooklyn .. . ...t 6 0 1 ¢ 0 g3 29| VASHINGTON AMERICA offend them. It Is largely:a matter: of I’E.:ropn The fight, will' be a no-decision Chicago, Sept. 7.—Exporters were| M We Un 7o Philadelphia 2 00003004 03 MAKE IT FOUR OUT OF FIVE 3 ven who | sentiment.” Jaffair. The men are guaranteed a purse go0d buyers today of future deliveries| o8¢ % Mo | g Opbase hts. Kilduff, Moers, Nels, Wheat, Sten-{ Washington, Sept. 7. — Washington rt drill included Captain o S | of “$35:000 which 'they will splft by an ‘; wheat and there _:‘u a fimtmeqlnen‘; mg.;,{; “’,‘,' e g g S made it four out of five games from U Kempton, Munger, | MAJOR L E PENNANT agreement 10 be’ reached later : sdvance in prices. The market close 300 Worth Pumg Boston by splitting even in a double- ¥ VG G sk | -Both men.will weigh in at 138 pounds rm. 1 1-2 to 2 1-2c net higher, with 4 PIEATES HIT VAUGHN'S DELIVERY |header today, winming the apener &t 1 New \":,}\H v ‘n R (,".u' " | ringm :_)ecm'::e‘r.h::; LT e o Z CorToN AT WILL AND, DEFEAT CUBs|and dropping the second, contest'3 to 5 Sizers Ohuthl Wite Sox. | penpant: races becamp, closer. today - Widn | e ‘orn fini -4 to 2 1-2 cents up, an New York, Sept. 7.—Spot Pittsburgh, Pa, Sept. 7.—Chl core : : icago, Sept. T.—Detroit won its lead” of -t Cinel ~ % sats varying from one cent decline to 1-2¢ [ quiet; middling 50 5% | e T el e e (First_Game.) third victory of the season over. Chicago e e nt Cincinpatl Natioh-| ywe ' NATIONAL-CHAMPIONS p:.uofpsr;:mam finished at 5c loss to a - B il defeat, Pittsburgh landing on Vaughn's gt 5 ) w""'""“;‘x" 5 e;:udd,\' by shutting out the locals 5 to D!yt to a -haif- gamie. z v WON THEIR MATCHES AT ROSLYN r 3 Money delivery at will. His two wild pit 5 20 9"t 5 §|in the final game of the series. The ‘hile 05 dealitne e . 3 3 i — The sdvance in quotations hete on 13| Now York, Sept. 7._Call money|¥10 ® Mit batsman accounted e yu 2 1ol 0 o vilstors won by hitting Kerr opportune- Booklon NaMonale s Pt {1 Sl e V.7 BEOE 7. —Two Shatiomal ture deliveries of wheat took place des-|q grron.. pion o PC - —Ca runs. Score: Menosky 1t 4 00 ally. Score: et < o € A oM | champions wén their matches today in pite advices telling of an apparent ab- | o on€: hish Di,;::;’a‘t'xr_“};’;‘f il Chicam (W) e o ol LS Chicago (A) i e R ST Vot [T »s amateur golf toursa- . Temyss 5 1 4 3 ofcuishawseb ] ‘ 0 olof Chicago, which lost to Detroit . Talies Biasd e coipts. One of the outstanding bulish * LIBESTY Bow® MARKET. Boberient & 2 2 0 clooswormar 3 1 3 3 8| B 4 i 0 5 1 ew York Nationais -also-had -.day. ot ISt UBited Stzees, champion, defeated facters was 3 generally accepted opinion - Buberls 4 1 § 1 ofNicholsmct 1 0 2 0 o|zRuws 00 S el . ure when rain preyented,the playing| Peler Harmon of New York onme up af- that the governmemt crop report tomor-|uy s 1 2 e e yghh!.:lndt,ceb R - = o = header with Roston.. The |\*f they-had played three extg:hoies row would sharply reduce the estimated U § Ly Pibegny 3 03 T ilmdte 471 61 4] mun a eaiiiol L H two Snd. & halfum be-| Thomas D. Armour of Scotland, cham- yleld of spring wheat. Besides, north-|U & LB 2 OFarrellc 3 2 2 3 IlGrmm.Tb 4 2 8 1 o| Soore by innings: i ' {pion of France .eliminated George Hoff- western authorities sent reports indicat-|y g 11v Yauginp 8 ¢ 4 OlCulnp 20 0t @B . - 0000 e R | of ‘Philadelphis, on the home green ing considerable damage to graln in|U 8 Lb x‘l‘\v&::t;; . g on ams,p 2 0 0 1 ¢|Washington .. 2000 Totals TILDEN AND JOHNSTON TO | one up B R shock. Knowledge that the visible sup- | U 8 & e R =3 335 o] Tvv bue hlt Kar Home mns Roth, N A R Tk Harmon and’ Heérron' each had” a four ply total had increased to a moderats |y § Lib i AR 1N e (Second Game.) SR ST s OPPOSE EACH OTHER AGAIN|on. the first iwo extra holes : On the extent was offset by announcement that|U® vie S Goneta oh T ) M Sinsten () gy B B New York, Sept. 7.—William T. Til-|third hole Hlummn drove w0, gee shot clearances for the last three days|US Vi Chi : 5 4 < sl H Detroit . a0 0 1 2 1 o o—s5|den 2nd, who won the national tennis|Out of bounds then said to erron amounted to upward of 2,000,000 bushels. Pltisburgn” e e T 5% 0 s 0 00000 00 0|championship yesterday, and William M ]‘Txmfi enou 4 z *: weather inst FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, Three base hif, Barber. Paschnalf 4 3 2 i ¥e base hits, Pinelll. Stanage, Veach, Three base | Johnston the loser, wWill ~oppose each Ouimet of Woodland, elimi- Unfaverable by E Hendrxct 3 1 4 Litt, - Cobb. her i i s Rk hard- Hickey of Atiantd, Ga F B R R T B Toieary i defmislo § 38 . Versus west team mateh at the German.|three and two. 0 ¢ ot T poey was l');e a:!yhnn-'hmat aplpu;drtbo Steting (par $4.96% per sovereien) % | MAYS PITCHED SHUTOUT o et e TIGERS PURCHASE PITCHER town Cricket Club, Philadelphia. The| Bobby Jones of Atlants. defeated hie ,:nl'":;“m’!_‘tom "mflfn;““v;‘: lig;x(, B A s BALL AGAINST ATHLETICS |padys 3 o 2 YROM TOLEDO CLUB|six players representing the east and an|liayer from Atlanta, J. Simpson Dean. and mainly governed by the action of | Py o0 %m 3 New York, Sept. 7.—Carl Mays pitch-| 30T, o, § § § Joledo, Sept. 7.—Pitcher James Mid-fequal number from the west will meet(5-and 4. = el S :;.n ' ed shutout ball today, New York defeat-|ifyersp . 4 1 1 dleton, Toledo's only consitsent winner|as follow Jesse Sweelser. Yalg's intercollegiate Provisions averaged higher in sympa- Oy, 90 dioe & p ;s- ing Philadelphia 2 to 0. The Athletics| Myersp RS this season, was sold today to the De- iday—Singlés: “G. C. Caner, Boston, |champion put out D, Sawyer of Siwa- iy i 6o . France (par 193¢ Bér Fraac) .50 |got two clean hits, the others being of —— troit American club, according to an an Walter T. Hayes, Chicago; . R. N.[noy. and § y es. et dabateili ) ¢85 |the scratch variety. Rommel, who pitch-| Totals 313 e 7| nouncement by Roger Bresnahan, presi-| Williams- 2nd, Boston, vs. Clarence J.| C. P. Grier of Montreal, Canadian ,'C_""'?m-r-l L - 6.4 659 [ed the eighth inning for Philadelphia,| (x).Batted for Brady in sih. “| dent of the Toledo club of the American |Griffin, San Francisco. Doubles: W. M.|champion was an easy vicimi for’ Rob- STOCKS. taly (oar’ 183 Cents per i) struck out Ruth, Pratt and Meusel. The| (xx) Batted for Bailey In &ih Assoclation. Washburn, New York, and Wallace F.|ert A. Gardner of Chicago. b TR Cahles . 15t | score: () Bated tor Acota tn otn, Johnson, Philadelphia, vs. W. E. Davis| F. J. Wright, Jr. ‘the young Massa- B e a Beltlum ‘(par < Plllfl:;llla (A) New ok W Ty 10 0063 05 |MAYS NOT TO GO ON YANKEES' and Roland Roberts, both of San Fran- chr:&us lhamv n~d ";?n |M\!\‘ mlhlfh T4 ) 3 i %% 3% 1 o Washington 00010010 18 WESTERN e e e /G1900. Chick Evans and Fred right: raised Nery e i ke LLEE it (e 5 S| o use s i Wrower, Hareie 2. etadls, | | 00y ‘:" TRIP TO CLEVELAND| gyiyrgqy—Singles: William T. Til-|the hopes of their many foilowers by Demand ...... .. . %5 201 |Gffinid 4 X 310 o gfVitt. Three base hits. Scott and Shanks. Lew pitchfg_ V“S:pt_h.,—l.ax;ll n{:a{f ‘;anr; den, 2nd, Philadelphia, vs. William A.|excellent cards which broke .records P Cables ... e 203 | Perkinsc 4 OPrattsb & 0 0 3 1 her, who threw the ball Which|Jonnston, San Francisco; Washburn vs.|Evans' card of 72 was the best that has Apira foar 3" cenis per ctomn) g;:::.'s[b H it £1 10 0| YALE FOOTBALL CANDIDATES :::“90‘; X&elh&dea'h of Shortstop Chap-|Roberts. ~Doubles—Caner = and C. S.|ever been turned in'in amateur compe- Cables 5 > S % | Bigeerr 3 O fhs HAVE STARTED PRACTICE | joan, leveland team, did not| Garland Pittsburgh, vs. Hayes and |tition on the Engineers' club course. B A7 | Galloway.ss 8 2 = T eave here tonight on the western trip.|Ralph H. Burdick Chicago. Fred Wright weut out in his afternoon SNIEACH GR N i ey CemkE e 30119 Néw Haven, Conn, Sept. 7—Sixty can-|Colonel T. L. Huston, one.of the club . % et B round in thirty-four; a recofd! which B ker. wBurus 1 — — — — | didates for the Yale football team report- | owners, announced - that-Mays would not | o:yowD AND LEWE was equalied by Ouimet last. week- in n M Jow o |ziccam 1 T 8217 ofed for first practin of the season this|be with the team during. the -series|©P® % L0 four ball competition - with Canadians. BN e Bommelp § 00 0 0 afternoon. They were given three hours|which opens in Cleveland. Thursday but FIGHT IN JERSEY CITY|\wright had 1 birdie 3 and a birdie 4. oy : e = ?:r light work under the direction ofHead |that he Would rejoin the club in Detroit.| New York, Sept. T.—Articles were|The four was made at the long ninth £o R & 0 5% (3)" Batted for Per in sth oach T. A. D. Jones. Assisting Coach| “We are not taking Mays to. Cleve-|signed here today for a 12-round bout|hole with a forty-foot putt Hs made R T 1 Lo (&%) Ren, for Burrus in i Jones‘were Dr. W. T. (Billy) Bull, Dr.|land,” said Colonel Huston, “not be- [in the Jersey City ball park on Sept. 23 |it with an aluminum club which he bor- o Ben Stk P nte Arthur E. Brifes, John W. Field, Harry|cause we think there is danger of any|between “Mike” O'Dowd, former middle-|rowed from his opponent, Albert Seckel ‘mmm .l: L :; 3;‘ Ne;'o r:: 2 :\gusll:-, !Jtohn Efi;u\ey.lzfdjlgzg% ;!1“:!’7'1: but out moe[rerapect to the’ feelings | weight champion of the world, and Tex |of Chicago. It was the first time he had ‘We don’t want tol (Kid) Lewis wsllerweight ehamnion avar nesd suah 8 twne of stielk

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