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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, SEFTEMBER 18, 1970 : : SMITH PITCHED SHUTOUT LEAGUE STANDINGS SPORTS s Stolen Frult, : F . [ loRE s’qul-u REcuRn GAME AGAINST CUBS Nati ! LITTLE _xorx PROBABLE WL\"E; Froch ‘the Taljna. Belkter, CHICABO. rankhn Telephone: . Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 15—Smith pitch- 5 .| oF sovrmER PENNANT 3 Brookim . anga O the bottom of a printer's cal- | [Vfachine Providence, & © ed his second successive shutout in a | Gneinmai Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 15.—Little Rock | Tl week today when he blanked the Chi- 5 by ‘its victory over Nashville - today,| endsr we read the following state- Union 963 ] cago Nationals 1 to 0. And further b gained a lead insuring the team the 1920 | ment: ‘Dull business is often traced CO ion 1857 v Syracoss, N. Y. Sept. 16—One st 1oyt e ot pivn, | Strengthened Brooklyn's hold on the Na- i Southern Association pemnant by aticast| g economy n printers’ ink.’ True, in- MPany union Pita) | tional league pennant. Griffith prevent- team ca te Baltic the got beat 5 to r? = at the sate fair grand circuit meeting |5 ge the ciubs are evenly matched. |0 2 tie in the minth when he made a oday. Prince Lerse set & new mirk| The mamagts of the Rivals will soon |t o Gne S Theep ight o | tor double herses when he paced a mile |take over the Bantam Basket Ball team New Yok er that would have been a safe triple. | Gjveand. . n :-o'x, Si3 besiling the weeik ‘r-e:;: [MELSHPE IR (OF Sty [hase ikall uemson. Martin pitched a great game but lost out | Chicazo heid rvester a: -4 for one point, according to unofficial per- centages compiled here tonight. deed. As we look out over the great || Engineers Founders Machinists field of business we find that the firms | § Manufacturers ~of BARRIGCQN: ‘vBrnkes’l'rukl !hr-m-:“. which have made the most notable suc- | § Gezr applied to all makes of Cor- ork, Sept 5.—Exj:-rminator, - i i i the. 5-year.old gelding owned by W. S.|Cccases are those that have used print- {} liss Engines, Engine Repairs. . 5 h ok 5 Shafting, H Pull Bear- B in the sixth inning when Johnston was |Si Youls : Kilmer, broke the American track rec-|ers’ iok most freely. Emphasize these ings, é‘gupli:;:";lutc:g:“ oo mle ‘ot and 1:04 1-4 for the pace. Loree's |\ ACEYS WANT TO ARRANGE sifo on' Leather's error and scored on | Btan :. z lord for two miles at nt park to-|facts when talking to customers—but . : % i U S' F‘n]shmg CO- mark for the tret is 3:03 1-4. Prince SERIES WITH AM. THREAD | Wheat's double. Score: Detroit ... "L, im day in the race for the autumn gold cup.! first take a dose of your own medi- arge stock always on hand. | i Lores is owned by Captain David Shaw " Chieago ladeiphia .. S5 oW He ran the distance in 3.21 4-5, The pre-| oj0m General Mill Repairs. | 3 of Claveland. Ohio, and was driven in| The largest baseball attendance so psa it o - e iste 4 : Spéolal washinery'of al Kindes . |1 0 3 _‘ teday’s exhibition by Michsel McDevitt |far'this season will no doubt be on|rmerst =~ 4 3 i 3| DANIELSON CASINO BOWLERS = = s e e mr (1) 01 n Trampeate equalied the world's recofd |pang ot the fair grounds next Sunday | peseanit | o ol & 0 WIN MATCH BY TEN POINTS STAFFORD SPRINGS Peruvian Rain Tres. | " of 2:04 13 s = :vu:c"x-lr: :‘;g:h:lxnt. General | 10 Witness the local K. of C. team Sy e e =94 (Special to The Bulletin.) The republicans ahve nominated the| It 18 estimated that one of the Pern- o Tedd first established the mark 7 vears | clash with the American Chain team |o'Famelc 4 i olS'mandt s 2 0| Danielson, Sept. 15—In the first match | ©llowing candidates for town officers. | Vian rain trees will on the average Sl A | D.ue ‘929 g0 of Bridgeport. The American Chain |8, § e s 1 9|in the city league. recently organized, | Assessor, Edmund D. Kellogs: hoard of| yieid nine gallons of water each day overy i The time equalled the fastest heat at | Co, are owners of the Bridgeport East- | Yamnp H 3 3|roled off on the Danielson bowling al- | reliel. I H. Stevens; selectmen, William | 1p o field of ah area of one kilometer | ASphait, with which so many roads the Syracuse meeting made by Peter |ern league franchise and five of the < ——|leys tonight, the Casino bowlers defeat- | 8. Preble, eGorge .J. Frazier; auditor, is, 5.250 fe " are paved, was found by accident. For —_— i Tetals & 30 < 3 - H. R. Wightman; tax collector, Patrick|8quare, that is, 5.250 feet each way, | Mamning in the first heat. Bridgeport team will play with the ed the K. of C. team by fen pins, the | F. R. Wi n; tax collector. Patric & contary in' Beitkdanaiatara) rick Summary - Chain team. Marty Walsh, the epit- | moer = 2 . team totals being 1593 and 1583 J. Murray; constables, T. J. Hayes, A.|can be grown 10,000 trees scparated | i Ao toaek tha rich The Empire Hotel cup, 3 year old |ball artist, brother of the famous Ed |Bmosisn fas " x—i| High score for the evening was rolled | 3 Sawyer, I V. Reynol R. Jillings ;| from each other by twenty-five meters, | 850halt was used to et 2 tret, purse 323 2 un 3. Walsh, will pitch, and Buck Lai, the| Two base it Wheat by Burton, who made 135 in his first | (& ‘Sh‘”‘“ s Vaiees 21:' i Jolm; This plantation produces daily 395,000 | 5tores of bitumen it contained. It was Arion Guy B C, Guy Axwerthy—Mara- | Chinaman who has been playing third string. Jfe fell down, however, in his| Wisntman: second district, George S | litersi ol water noticed that pieces which fell from tha garet Parrish (Murphy) base all season for Bridgeport .will|PTRATES AND ERAVES DIVIDE Second_string, rolling only 80, In the | ¥ school committee, Robert W.| g T S el S U e Sigral Peter (Stokes) 2 2. third for the Chain team. This| HONORS IN DOUBLE HEADER |third string he rolled 104, making his| > 2o ot e \\'h:el‘fn e s valaakivite read King Harvester (W. Pleming) 3 4. |%ame will give the fans a true cOncep-| pogion, Mass. Sept. 15— Pittsburgh | total for the three strings 341. e o o Of {taian OMaIAl s forme: o sl a The' Great Miss Morriss (Coz) § 5.ton of the K. of . team in action be- | ggeq s season in Bostbn today by | Second highest score, 152 was rolled | {idales 18 follows: Assessor, Ariwur M| Of indian Onigin | and chis led to its adoption as a road Madam Dillon Sunfiash Vogeta, Fred |hind a good battery and it is certasn | i ning the first game of a double header | by S. Dubuc of the K. of C. team. Du- Rt sl e St Db ) material, jones Harvest Horn. Sir Douglas Haig, |the team will give an excellent ac- i, o1 2nq losing the second 4 to 1.|buc had the highest three string total of e T avid | “Tammany” was named after the In- Hob Bergan Quevita also started el etmine it meged 1ot | Grimm's ‘triple scored Pittsburghs runs | the evenins, 336. his total for the second | p.o=°1Fj auditor, Arthur J Melhourne | giop chiet *Tamanand” of the Dela- The governors state 2:86 trot purse | LR BAt Y Qg e Cof . the |in the first game and Holke's triple broke | string bein 122 anl for the third string, . Arthur H. Adams. Hen ware (ribe, who was famous for his | Morality the Object. BN b Hartford Bastern league team, will|UP the second. The scores: TV E T emore . Philias Tavior, Michacl P. virtues and wisdom. The Tammany| The end of all political struzgle 18 Nedda BM Atiantie Express— $itoh: o6 NOPWIGh. for. the, Dadrner of (First Game,) 3 hu Casiuo, registrars, first district, A. H. founded in New York city | t blish lity as the b of 2 ¢ ough - & . e 38 ey St S i unded in New York ci o establish morality as the basis of Pleasant Theughts (Fleem- the season and Jack Arney, catcher Pittsbursh (W) Boston (N) BOrton Gusigen o ct 1887598 second district. P. J. Mui SoSiely - Xas 10 5 ; "’ STt Sfrs st | ng 1 141 o warermry Bastern leaguo toamn. o s 3 hpo & efBurdick .. SrLan committee, Henry C. Fisk. May 12, 1752, and became identified { all legislation. 'Tis not free i Hollyrood Kate (Dedge) § 2 4iwill catch for the remainder of the|eiees | ud {910 o Franklin ) the republican caucus Anders with the Republican, now the Demo- | tions, ’tis not a democracy that is Deter Coley (Valentine) .... 2 7 5|seasen. In securing this battery the |Sowornrt 4 o 3 Eleccie w B arber S sen was chairman. M. D. O'Connell pre- | eratic party. andag, biticoly the means Aty ] harley Rex (Marphy) ... 8 4 2[K G C. manager was very fortunate |Ncwvnc I o ol 51809 oiRondo .. 10 11 sided at the democratic gatherig. T DiTob et ot eotsintent We vant] Baréh Cefiatis. (BRDSM) .. 3 8 3|gs tiielr s6Evices were sought| by a|Woiteds 3 1 1.: 4 As e, o M. H. McCarthy of Paw R — / s o ma Jay. Don re Lopex, the Toddler \number of semi-pro teams. Joe Sher- R e AR 2 st of relatives in the borougl Found It Somewhat Depressiag. a state of things in which crime aiso started. Best time 1-2. man is quietly resting on his farm in 1 ofFord.2 L0150 of; al Stafford Springs people 1 T hati ke iiEtstnertoe Saiit not pay; & state of things which al- The chamber of commerce Ashaway, R I, getting into shape for ‘ o|McGPlenp 2 0 0 2 5 |F. Dubuc ... s been in Rockville for the past two d ad taken e A IS s Vorery i the. . iarsestimerty 3:0% pace purse 33,000: 3 next Sunday's game. He will have = B L L4 8 Vedia 94 attending the trial of Alfred Murator,|to a funeral at the home of one of | B T Rty it every, Neat Plan John Henry B. G more than a week's rest and will be in Seop | & 0 o o 5|S Dubuc 132 charged with stealing ahout $1.500 worth | our nefghbors. - He was very quxaz."‘l“"‘" le “1‘ ot A Wilkoe-Urbane (Murphy) 1 1 4|the best of shape. Jack Avery will be — —— ——|Bebo 129 of automobile tires from the Hudson ga- b el { other man.—Emerson. Kana Early (McKinmey) ... 2 2 1|busier than nis battery mate this Towle 3 6% 2 2|Rounds .,.. 107 rage. | during the music and singing and sub- | N ey 33 2|week: Yesterday he canght for Wors| [z Bausi f Meaui v i ¢ 8 dued weeping of the mourners, but | L T T 4 4 3|cester in a benefit game and next Sat- | S b inaing cEf 560 | gave a sigh of relief when the serv-| _ Wonders of t s Ren Sire | from @ 3 DR |urday he will catch Arc EERS b L e i e iy Instinct of Birds. ices were over. On our way home he | Fomle in the >-u‘x(.« hpe are some | and down two oz e S Thre i 2 i ance < 5 gy | see different stars, but there . . H Tramp Fast Eastern Jeague team which is sched- | Lotp, ey i Grimm. PR e T The circumstance of the bluebirds | looked up at me and remarked: “It |56 e B e 2| o thres Cabinets Homor (Stokes) . 1 1 1(uled to play the Fisk Red Teps. Art! Seore by iusings i b e being emboldened by the cold, sug-|wasn't a very lively party, was jt, | Consieilation 'f fie vear in both | doo: the winde e (Fleming s 3.3 ;)l-?,‘,';“a';{a“‘:i.nwéi"';rJ("{ £e. 18k Bga (Sscond Game.) il e " | Rests the fact that the fear of mad, | auntie?’—Chicago American. ;D,‘HN:OI‘[”"%”{]Vh‘o“ol‘r’).l 316 vept 10 stick. A Jmokia (Proctor o 3 F2 3 v] tched a game for the Pittsbarsh (N} A York. Sept. 15.—Three of the : ia i o hemis, es, arth axis kept | 10 ¥HCK Queen Abbe (Pitikan ¢ 4 ais|locals against Taftville some time ago, AR o + ¢| contenders for the nenants of the Nation- | ¥hich now. seems like an instinct in -n|wuv‘: S rpeniicaiar fo thely or |2 Nalter £ (Valentine) 5 dr |Pitched for Holyoke against Williman- | Bisbeelf ¢ o 0 & Powell.er o o|al and American L were idle tod: the birds, is evidently an acquired Reaping Machines. | Vs 2 - them a ¢ £ 3 ot 1 . tic last Sunday and was beaten 4 tof, | Cushw® 4 0 2 ¢ nFaymi 0 % hecause of an open date in their sched-|trait, and foreign to them in a state ping e £ e orbit rone of the morthern con- | O it D A1 clase —.;‘ purse $1,000 neat | After the game osme of the Williman- | senint & 5 5 5 & 28 leaine o i ¢ of primitive n‘\‘:nvv very ginner figh 240 eE: fro; Rundes different reaping | giopiations would ever be seen the/| St 2 e " |tic players were kidding him about |Wnittetsh 4 : 4 ¢ o Tomdrrow the first of the all important | % P ° nature. BYELY gUnner 138 ) machines have been patented. The e = e a6 tha axts bserved, hi chagri ! 16} southern hemisphere, but s o his zrulm. He could take the Nor- | imm:b & o 0ies 9 © | series involvine the National League pnn-l"l’ erved, to his chagrin, ‘{"“’ (‘i" first one was invented in the eight- | oo o LT oy e r Ay A 5| wieh Kof C. t ith Jack . 5 v Gmdre 3 9l nant will be opened be ooklyn | the pigeons become after ays Ml n st one ws ' R T CHY) 413 | catchin, and beat Willimantie eahe,| Tt 119 2 pEm 2 3|205" Cincinnat at Br Whle he | of fing among thems and. to his de. | CCPD centurs. but failed taruugh 1S | oher. some of both sets can be seen oty i ¢ & 1|Norwich has been trying to get a|Canens 3 5 Superbas enjoy a abie lead ey | e 8 O e to approncl: near | IDtricacles. The Rev. Patrick Bell ab- | ¢ giyroront times, Ler en Spier (Stokes 8 & el Lmantie and have besn) o Sl Have fauspsamen S mias sl DGt e e pears to have originated the first prac- Foo ‘e $ B8 | e e Woria Beater e tAIRKE ] e . R s e S e tical machine of this class in 1826, and | Tasmania. from lizard, 1 suaka Ny 3tk u.99 | Willimantic and Norwich fans want| Fesor. i Ll St S it was first used in 1827, the principle | The island of Tasmant skins, whick v strong and dur- ey i B8 595 B0 thie series and it is to be hoped it can | 7™, b The New York Yankees alfo will open T being that on which the best machines | called Van Diemen’s Land, able: e 4 trot amateur drivers league cup | season. tnd an sorr M induD to the 3 @ series tomorrow at Chicago which will Snowballing in Summer. | &re now constructed. south coast of Australia. ous 1 s 5, pipew | supporters, quite a little money waniy | FEPS WON AME D I e o o] On thethottest day ‘of theryear: in —_——— area of 26,385 square miles, purses, pocket R B Grest—Geor- change hands as the result. Nor- OF SERIES WITH PHILLIES | necogsary for the Yankees to win all the | ChiCago, with the mercury 98 degrees SorEsey:. Doy ered by a network of ridges, termed PR TS ! 1{wich is ready any time. Wh Philadeiphia, Sej —G} ree zames he in order to re ve 7 crowd of boys 2 sty i vhicl 3 tude Mera Guy (Masons) . 2 ®lsay. Willimantic? Y, TP Rl N Nt ons: aimeaatl ) fhise Eamesofthe & . ;| above zero, a crowd of hoss on East| pyuuor nag reached us of unrest and | locally tiers, which enclose a multit T limar ou will have to|solved Meadows in one inning today.| tain first nlace u » Cleveland club i Aystin avenue amused themselves by | f small p d valleys. The prin- v (MeTonaid § | |defeat Norwich before you can claim | beatinz Philadelphia in the final game of | drops a_same while the Yankees and | gpemey e mselves b7 | impatience umong our trade school pu- | f Small planes and valleys. The y S Azoff (McMahon) 4 4jany championship and you will have | the series. 3 to 2. Luaue struck ont mine | White Sox are fghting it ou throwing snowballs made from a drift | pyo “gpo are enger to be sharing the | ¢iPal industries are agriculture, min- Best tim 0 14 to play ball harder than_ ever hcl T = o | of snow that steadily increased in size | © ey 1 o TWO GAMES OVER WEEKEND VRO are the quitters?’ Come. Wili- Claclanati. (N) Philadoishia () OF S SERIRS WWE g [oiver ot et s SgbaL KRS I |iexchiarigs the heyday of youth for thejjcommonmeaith of Justralia. It has 8 rned on i On Saturday. the Baltic Rivals piay |(ai7tlC, W re Waiting for you 0 oa5 s 5 273 3 fpnn t5 §% 3 | The second zume of the much talked | pipes of n refrigerating company, on | TECAIRS E TOREAr O PR o8 B8 | onistion” of two hundred thousand. but I wisht T could il State Hospital on their grounds. | play ‘one’ game o Doon JUSgested to | hiGin o 3 OlRsmiigsy § 5 § 8| of series between Plainfield and Moosup | which it collects sometimes to a depth | Jori The exports are wool, gold, silver, tin, » ] 3 n Nor e Milngs, 2| res 1 the favor of the former, Faiic 3 | 5 4 8 : = b has won o Game . . | Willimantic B tni (‘f“..:,?“,,,"‘:g SR L Tt e s e e O o 10 o2 i | of six inches. .1t is scraped eff every | timber, fruit, Jam, hops and hides. e L n Sunday. the State Hospital clublat the toss of a co speia et e i g B e Corpet Gronrds 1asti Suntny. |08y - b3 e S SR S W RN I US| crowds ineastbrn Cohnectiout in yearel| pioth 50 -t Eamels o xS e ot 10 de o T Shirley’s grandmother had been seri- Covered Them All fhe providy “{tuaues 5 6 e b :lwimeowe 3035 olcide the championship of the town of | o pad Ecult ously ill for several days so I inquired | At Leicester, England, there i< an | nd O 2 T 703 4 o|oedems 2012 i Plainfield. Score: Leaving baseball, football and hox- | ;¢ the tiny miss: “How is grandms |inn upon the wall of which years aco [ % R S B e e {Ing aside, there'is no longer a great | foqing this morning?’ With a sol- | & pastor wrote: “T pray for all ! 13 82 0ISELECT TENNIS TEAM FOR disparity between woman’s and man's | ... expression Shirley answered: | village lgwyer, seeing In this a means | 3 e J DA CUP MATCHES | athletic prowess. But whether the | ugp. jen't feelin’ this mornin’, she's| for* fres advertising, - wrote under-| ¢ y MARKET WAS TRREGULAR. 3 (2l atind e e 3% 7318 1} New York, Sent. 15.—Final official women should be permitted to com- | o5 »__pxchange. meath: “I plead for all” One 4ay & |gpng gper: ew York, Sept. 15.—Latest political ) it e et nouncement of jis selections for the | pete with the men in the golf, temnis, farmer thonght he was' justified in | developments continued to shape the (=) Ran for Crarath in American tennis team 'to participate in | chooting. and other champlonships R N i gy arsa of the stock market today, brok Ry s S o| the Davis cup matchés in Aucklana, New | SIOOUNE: Eu0Riies eiamylonsipa s adting: “I feed all” and an army | s amd commission houses reporting a Philadeiphia 2200808 2% zealand, in December was made tonight | debatable ground. If the men oppose Character in the Nose. officer passing through the village wreeptible expansion of public or out- > Two base hits, Daubert, Williams, Cravath. Home | by the United States Lawn Tenn asso- | It, one can hardly blame them, for it | There is an o0ld saying that “a man's | jert: “I fight for all.” But an un ] 1s Suppor run, Ficicher clation through (icorge T. Adec former | must he years hefore victory Over a | character i as his nose is." The nose, | known author added the last line | e Bl e BROWNS MIT RED SOX PITCHERS | e omtten. Wi T e, oo, | Woman will be regarded as anything | pccording to physiognomists, is one | writing: “I take them all—the devil rend of quotations. Call meney eased HARD AND BOOST AVERAGES |world's singles « pion. William M. | but “dead fruit,” and defeat as any- { of the most important features. Both | The host, not wishing to show a1 o gee, ciic. aftar SPOIME AL the T- St Touis, Sent. 15SU Louis bar|Jommston T X, Williams 31, and Samuei | thing but a disgrace. its size and its shape have thelr Sig | partiality, has hang out his siz nt fixed rate of 7 ters fattened their averages today at the | Hardy, captain, comprise the team A 5 nificance. 5 1 Five® T axation was unexpected, be- el g dople i w L By “The House of All Five. ause of the strain upon local reserves Boston 18 to 5. The score: . e Restricted Chinese Immigration. - Lo T2 o fedora) tax payments. MISS AMERICA SETS ANOTHER 2 - z cet federal tax pavments Boston (A) St Louis (A) bl dy In 1804, on Dec. 7, a convention rege | The Pocket Handkerchisf. Daily Thought. et W hpe B hpo 3 e SEEED KEdohH RO B R e e " T8 | the pocket hondkerchief was first | not what has happened fo mself to time funds. 5 3 3| Detroit, Mich.. Sept. 15—Another speea | B13ting Chinese immigration was rati- | “he POCKst hinTierelel was B Not w s happe myse g o ix months on al $ 22 ¢ 2l record fo set up today | fied by the United States and Chiva. | (OF A2 026 oy mORMIn e | 25 but what has happened to others | § MANUFACTU ollateral were made at 3 per cent i 3 4 o|by Garwoor = his' Miss America to | This agreement prohibited the Immi- h"" ;ik ‘M . = fn tor the hoari"mm"m me—that shonld be my b e s Bova-Srylied Slamit 314 ofvietors in the one mile championshiv | gration of Chinese laborers to the By e Sl ® oeat | (0uRht—Frederick Deering Blake. Shipping g 8 olSroth 3h el ials for the Lake Georze tronhy, con- | 5r e gl . f peraining to the general in-i New York Sept. 15.—Call money Sssmum 3 5 ¢ ¢ o cluding event of the gold cup regatta | UDifed States, but admitted officials, Randkarchier alcoyerinz fo- the head ESviL al situation also were of a more|steady. High 7; | ruling rate 7; OToblo.f 4 3 1 0 0fhere. An official speed of 78.5 miles an | Students, wmerchants and travelers. | 0" the hand and kept f the | speful character. One of the leading |closing bid §: offered at 7. Lyt lown & ey 33 ) Yhour was attained in one of the six one- | American laborers at the same time | P¢'d iR = S e = B eversid, o 21 o e eel irade reviews ventured the state-|Bank acceptances § 1-4, domme® 55 3 % %l mile aashes. e et i | pocket. | m : beginning o be easter —_— iWellmanp 5 4 3 2 7| Tn one trial. which had to be thrown e { o business. coTTo : U htanun oniy thres of the aix watches ——— : TR R QUIT TOBACCO| A Bulletz 1 The mest favorable featurs of thel New York, Sept, 15.—Spot i e Totals 43 22 caught his time. Wood was clocked at the Low W/ages in Colombia. Wild rose, loyait et 1A Bhln,.u 1 ol —.-uxfle.‘ ;n.&mdd den::l: quiet; middling 31.00. $ 000070 0 & & 23| rate of 75.94 miles ages of the native washers and| | 3 Tt it Phiegi ; Ady b e A e s Iy i s TEnieny 2 s bR Dirol o in | miration: vioiet, esi ngth; | it dver ~ unconfirmed reports that the federal oy hiis, Hendryx, Schang, Jarsheon 2, Ge. — er miners it y gion in 5 bip | | il v o g vt had oriered the saa of the prop-| o “NiCACO GRAIN MARKET. deen,” Sisier, Laib. Tobin. Heme rur, Smith FAYORITES CAME THROUGH Iv | Colombla sverage from 25 cents to $1 | baster lily, purity; lily of the whnnp_v, : 2 s n comnection with Western Pacif | nops tocgey oy oy oneyy SIPOTL busi-| L ounD BF Sxmres 3RD KOUND OF WOMAN'S TENNIS |per day. The earnings of fhe native | ¥Weetness and modosty; mse, hannv i So easy to drop Cigarette, §| auto £ Acc Raitway litigation = ¥ eck depression of | INDI4 ® e il s rve < depend on whether the ground | 10ve; daisy, gentieness; water lily, in- : : < B g P values in the wheat — marker e | Philadeiphia. Sept. 15.—All the favor- | miners depend whether the groun: 5 i | 2 5 3 - PR e 124 raneportations i | iegaq unsettled. | 1 130 e Erloss i o DY SWAMPING ATHLETICS | j4q came throusg the third round of the | is worked before or after a flood, which | flence; poppy, contentment; cosmos, || (Sigar, or Chewing habit activity and strength and steels, coppers | (i8¢0 u! C et lower to a| Cleveland, O., Sept. 15. — Cleveland | Women's National Tennis toumament at & o "4 emupments and miscellancous spe.|Ik® advance, with December 241 to 241 causes natural riffies to form in bars | hope; chrysanthemum, friendship; hol- | o the stream. ly, triumph. 1 o ! wound up its seriés with the Athletica to- | the Philadelnhia Cricket club today and s $hen 14 and oMarch 235, Corn lost 1-4c to|day by winning 14 10 0. The game was | oo tne aat o d Boston_had S s kil 196, die. 1w |2 1¥e; Oats fintahed unchanged th .50 e ° one aufomatically transferred to Cleve-| four repre: New York - er. on the usual profit-taking meve-| o™ ANd Drovisions at a rise of 5lc to]jand when rain prevented Diay om the | ipre hrn ity i b Tow Sense Nonsense. 8 No-To-Bac ha rousands i ment. Fales amounfed to 55,000 shares |\ o last day the Cleveland team visited Phia { mennant, of (aliforn g o RO oW ak the cos t Leadershin of the bond market was| -t fArst the wheat market was unus- adeiphia. Bagby held Philadelphia to three hits, Score: London tower is only one out of | In @ preliminary school ex ny forced (o oxtend hers Thayer, T znnu"nl acco habit. again amomed by the new French 8s,|UAIY nervous beginning with a little in a Roman fortress that ex- | & question about the senses was an- |longing for a smoke o which ross it the maximum of 102 3-q,[%hOW of strength, based on the small- M Mol ampion, giv [ iladelphia g ) Iher a hard batdle until she turned her|tended over thirteen acres and swered bs a bright pupil in this fash- |a harmiess No-To et e ness of countr: 3 - was : i tith’ inste 1l desire ‘stops. Shor sing 1 per omt later. Other fereien b,»m.:', il -fi"",‘;.m - dthen 3 : % 3 & ankie at the beginning of the second set. | arected in Roman times {lon: “The fve senses.are sneezing, |fnouth insiead. All desire stops. She bonds were firm X 2 e California ziri 8-6, 6-2 2 1 i ly the habit is complel broken. an Ceader than At any recemt period. | (NAL foreien demand was very slow. La- HEEE] sl olThe Clifor (uTimon Bi5. e 2 sobbing, erying. yawning and cough- oy ure hetter off mentalls, phici To! sales (par vale) aggregated |7 however, houses with seabourd con- Sea t1e 2 fng. By a sixth sense is meant an |financially, Its so casy. 50 simple. (ot i ez oy mafn:mm‘::”:;: ;;;dni:m;i e gt ate I R s r extra one which some folks have. Thig |2 box of No-To-Bac and if it Bends wers wnehiaged 8 |Gt o et chaloe soring waerr Soes [M00s, 3 43 i o - Wmn. H, Taft 1s snoring."—Bosten Transcript. | asase vy Jreniall icruving for a further bullich effect on the December | Joames 5 o & HIE 2 e refund vour money w delmers: s Haw 35t iy Truly Surprising. law Clese. n the other nd speculative selling | Galowsras 1 ¢ 1 e 3 14 ¢ Elderly Hostess—So you th % 7% L cantikne, Pugansm” 313 1 ofNawakere 2 10 0 o isleris o8 = 0f YOI aresithe: N conts 0 keep March reiatively Keier' 22 8z elmmns 50 s| daughter of my old friend Margaret B4 B4 "niarsed romat oferings pulled domn |, o e W > Biank. I was at vour christening eight- S 3ix |the corn market, especially September A ; g : BN |contracin, “Reports ey oottt | e Rl hinw el %% b |"me sections and of frost in Wyoming | _Score by imnings e shanged. o% W ;xvfdm enly a_temporary bullish in. | Friisdeptin 40800000 s 4 3L % |flaence. Oats were ste s e R SSRET o SX B | covering, ¢ Feadied by short| o e b Sl smis 0Nl % ook LhL e e S § G| Higher uetations on hogs gave | Giner 7 A man in St Louls, arrested for : 1 to provisions. FHogs reached. the i s w5 %% |topmont price level yet this year. TOLEDO HIT YANKS PITCHERS sesling; S nonds of mela), |8 e R it s s handful at & time, said e did it be- - - XD wen cause be was “suffering a bad wooden | Rutimom & OMe pr . A% W Teleds, Ohie, Sept. 15—Toledo hit | ; e e % | n . Onie, i leg” and wanted money to buy a new | o s e e g ‘erguson and Byrd for fifteen safeties | 6 BELLANS Roatyn R T nK % > and “defeated the New York American one. T T e ms | 1e3EUe club in an exhibition game hers Poquest Made te Nieco | Hot. water 3 e o 122% | today by a score of 3 to 7 in ten inn e thoettht whirsl = bedusat’ of §1= | =3 Sure Relief 3 3 4 1y ings. 000 was made by the will of Coroner e SR % - e e Ruth's two home runs over the rignt | Tatits) i 18 et Cacepain Carriages, Wagons} B & G oGy Gy | feld wal accounied for six of the New Crandall of Best View on the Thames. - | e T s 2 S Waall 85 |Yon e | - FOR _INDiGEsTION | 1rucks and Carts = o LIBERTY BOND MARKET, I GAMES TOBAY. ! pairs, Peinting, Try ; ~ -+t it i Cless. | National Leagus. l ing and Wood wL ks I3 Leltes 8| - o ol it . 5T 3 A | - 3% helFem 2i s 5 in all its branchey, Covten & o0 # SElviie s Fivaburg st New York, 190 Crocivie _Swal EL I AR K American League, " a 1 i De 4 Muden " w Y S o | New Yook at Chicasn. [ 1.0V e b Re O . e R e EASTERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS . NGl L S Dee & W G e o wlvsia 4 e kme \ | Uil W0 Do M o e TS i Washinglon 2t Cloveland, 3 ! 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