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Hartford, Sept. §—The Race of the Century booked as the feature event of the Grand (Ciscuy| meeting here was raced and completed here this afternoon amidst hisses and hooes of the spectators. Peter Manning, the champion trotter, won the &vent, taking each heat from Single G un eaten tbr far this season, in 2:02 2 and 2 “In the first heat Allen, driving Single G, went into the lead at the word, but was content with a slight margin all “ Detroit, M C—-(W the A. P.)— 'fln fastest speed ever made by a water Armncs WON vxo:mn craft. marked ethe close here today of OVEE SENATOES the 1921 Gan{ Cup Harmsworth -Trophy regatta, Miss II, of Detroit, | FPhiladelphia, Sept. 6—Cy Perkins’ two setting the new world’s mark at $0.567 |hOme runs aided Philadelphia to gain a in and give the Athletics th by two games to one. Perkins’two drives into left bleachers accounted for three Tuns. Score: - realizes that nowistheopportunetnneform in fixed income bearing securities which will be paid off ata time when the dollar will be worth more than itis toddy J | Washiegton (&) Philadelphia (A) the way around to the stretch. The i ab hpo a 4b hpo : e horses wenp to the half in 1:03 1-4 and. g6 e T ] 1 jome rongers (NS Tl Tt GREe Dodd 8 SBVIRL L5 Y b ruvauier 3 Minncapol £ 128 3-4 secon In the second - heat 8200 ()I:: Kansas City 14 St. Paul § {Allen trailed with Bll.q\gle G, and the Zi'm Bar sl s 4 R only: games scheduled. Red, -2. . This . tim Dletin b8 3900l Aen r?temmmhm‘ o:tbxl'ul.h the trotier |comDleting the heat. While Gar Wood i $8010 GAMES TODAY \ aroly ven gaoly, The last auar- | rmaworth races, hia mrother, | Same b § § 8 Al Nationsl Leasne -t ter was raced in 28 seconds flat. S i “ ripd 1000 21 6 0| New York at Philadel Roy Grattan, driven by Murphy, won George Wood, had the fonor of setting 000 0 sy PRI (3 gxmek) Cincinnati at Chicago. Americaih League ne Whirlwind Purse for 204. pacers af- ter Edna Early had taken the first heat. the new world's mark in today's trials against time. 5 The old world’s mark of 76.655, held h Worthy with Lyman Brusie in the ok B Tases. el et iy Detroit at Cleveland. May be obtained from an investment of $1900 in aulks 5 by Mis America I, fel the first das! Scofe by innings: Chicago at St.' Louis. Tpe e . Sl ook e o JeT O orotn% | down stream today when George Wood Waskington 000:00010-1| Boston at New York the 8% Participating Preferred Stock of the Ashiand rors ey e % sent the new Miss America roaring over | Philadelphia 02070 T3 L7 |l evy 3 5 3 z Wi l?.‘,mdt ‘I"‘ 4 13,““": ‘S;:mu;a:::u the mile course in 4427 seconds. He| Two bem C. Walker, Galoway, . Eastern League We wantyou to have the Cotton Co. aneStlgathfl Wlu convince you of the 'nrs‘ Or:w urse ; pace; *iowersd it. to-"4419 ‘on 'his secand trial ins 2 Worcester at Springfield. 1 Bust br"lllu-. fet £ thi 5 Roy ottt by daitia down stream, and on the third attempt Hartford at Pittsfield. i paper safety of S issue. 1 1, oy Criian A ra down stream he was timed at 4413 sec- |BUSH HELD YANKS TO B New Haven at Waterbury. i So now you can receive B s S A onds or 81.466 miles an hour. The new SIX HITS AND RED SOX WON | Bridgeport at Albany. i with each package abook Jimmis McKerron (Ray) . world's record is the average of six one| Boston, Sept. 6—Boston made it two of 24 leaves of Y110t LEAGUR STANDING the very finest ci it National League mile dashes, three down stream and three up. ‘The fastest of the three dashes against Adioo Guy (Leese) Capta. Mack and Jay Broo started. out of three from the Yankees by winning today 2 to 1, Bush holding the visitors to six_hits. Pipp's double an infield out, Al INFORMATION COUPON o hercade cumliczia BARSTOW HILL & CO., INC. Best time 2:02 1-4 the current was made in 45.05 seconds. |and McNally's single scored for New |Pittsburgh 280 51 - Twe Seariold teot; 2460 Bie $5.008 York in the fourth. McInnis' double and |New York .50 54 6 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass < 5 Ry 1 JONES ADDS NEW LAURELS Walters' single were mainly responsible |St. Louis 15 59 zf, @ 1 Y % - p . h “m:'lh)ggr by Guy Ax: for Boston: tieing: 3t in the ‘same’ funing. | Boston & . I 60 . el Without obligating me in any way, please send circular regarding .. Brusie) TO HMIS ACHIEVEMENTS |for Bostor % R Rohlan Coltan Col B, Praficred EbEe. (Rodney) At g SRR D R T e winning run in the seventh develope: Brooklyn. .69 64 shian otton Co. 8% Preferr ocl Cox) !mtn"nyo'umh‘;\;l ot s edded mew |from Scott’s single, Walters' force of | Cincinnati . ..59 T3 x : s 3 W | Scott, a steal by Walters and Leibold’s | Chicago« 3 eheamis " (H. Fl"""_'“ = : : -3 laurels to his Tecord of achievements in | Syay cemmy ek o .uEX:clphia. gi SPORT!NG NOTB. NAMO. . coveserrassoosamssssssssnnenssassosssaness Meditation, Dorothy ~Harvester, Viso | the golfing world. Playing only with his Now York. (A) Boston_(A) R R e Bt elnst 2 Adrade Harvester, Good Watts and Guy “Hall|riche hand yesterday he shot a 42 on the X e BN merican League cher Neil King Brady, oldest player PR PR R R I O o started s first_nine holes of the East Lake course, | EMiller.of ;um*fm : Lost. in peint of service on the Tyledo team Fest time 2:12 1-4, S distance of 5220 yards., He made‘a \.‘l’,,mk e ? | New York . 15 of the American Association, has been Grand Special, trotting pacing; 2 heats|six on the 610 yard fifth hole, and a four o | Cleveland 50 sold to~ Milwaukee. Jack Egan needs purse $5.000 on the 525 yard minth. xcln‘n‘ 5 o ISt. Louis . 6 scme new players badly, considering the r Manning, bg, by Azofl Jones suffered burns to his left hand C(‘k.::lq,l’ ¢ | Washington 68 stacding the Milwaukee team and the o IR e A o e e Gl b S H ey & way. it s veen walloped ct Jate. AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS \u—r\le G, bh, by Anderson Wilkes useless for golfing purposes for a whilei Bushp 0 CDezruit £ 71 It is said that Charles Comiskey is in & (Allen) but he expects to play in the national = | Chicago ..56 75 for a lot more trouble when the time 1 ¥ e Time 2:03 1-2; 2:06. amateur championship tournament at Spuls Philadelphia .48 31 rolls atound to obtain signatures to White 3 2:14 _trot, 8-heats, purse $1,200. St. Louis which opens September 17. Raliin Viapus. Sox contracts for 1922. With the end MORE ¥GODLNALUN [ CXjSts In a herd—either of cattle or of (Ackerman) ... iti ot Edie Collins and Dick Kerr expire and| Almos ree; e g e R g 4 o 2 ‘s British Golfers Won York . i XD 08t any green crop can be made e ,.. Swanhilde (Dickerson) 3iyee i : ix EASell sy it is £aid both hve resolved to get more | Wnto silage successfully, Much care, | 27¢ §7ade animals they should be siaugh- fGeorgs Watfs (Berry) ...a.4 2 2 Dellwood, Minn, Sept. §—Abe Mit- WCroksber s money or refuse to sign. There are | however, must be taken to expel the if they are pure-bred animals of Manrico Hell (Carmichael) ..8 4 4 ro|chell and George Duncan, British pro- Bridgepart others on ‘the Chicago team who have|air from such hollow-stemmed = plants $dividual merit, the matter of iso- Wileska and Ncble Argot also started. fessional golfers, defeated Tom Var- Ney Haven . made tre same statement it is said. Kerr | a8 the small cereal z % Ly cutting | 12105 tiam 50 that they may be retaine t time 2:09 1-2. jdon, White Bear professional, and J. MAILS HAD EDGE ON VAN GILDER !s{pzrri;rglx;«:m % was a hold-out last spring but joircd the | fine and packing firm Other crops, | ©4 for br »ding purposes should be give IN PITCHERS’ BATTLE | Waterbury , . team afier receiving a slight boost in Zirwmuu legu: are examples, ‘T" I'm:';fl'r':OI‘S:":’n;'c?.kln any "-;e:h v ;s s 2 icient in the germentable o he matter should be taken up wi g Cleveland, Sept, 6—Cleveland. defeated | Albany . g il SRR AR e R L e e state live-stock santtary official, 0 that St. uis to 1 today in a pitche 3 the other hand, few rops, his advice may be obtained with refere FINANCI’AL AND EUMMERCIAL battle between Mails and Van Gilder. |CARDINALS WON BOTH GAMES S Poek and SIS ARNLY Date, Bebur . L. e the sacchar; much sugar th mature stage produce sour s| Elmer Smith drove in the winning run with .2 double. Smith, who had made seven consecutive extra base hits estab- lishing a record, failed to hit today on recalled from the Rochester club cf ‘the International League, and that the Memphis club of the Southern Associa tion has been asked to return George ¢ to the isolation of diseased animals, Investigations by specialists of thd Bureau of Animal Industry demonstratq that_tuberculosis can be entirely erad! OF DOUBLE BILL WITH CUBS St. Louis, Sept. 6—Both games went to the Cardinals here today on excellent have @ ;cndcucy to 0 ; the subject thorouzhly. 1f tuberculosis | ry Masch and Robert A, Beers. \ ble supply of wheat combined with sell- %a,;lefiif,;;f" Charles Comerford and Great North.pr . ing against offers and profit taking late Great North Claim Unfair Decision Hupp Motor Car 11 Jllinois Centra 95 Inspiraton Cop .. 325 Int ester % T Int Harvester pr ,.101 101 Int Mer Marine ... 9% 95 Int Mer Marine por 45% 45 Int Mot Truck .... 30% 301 Int Mot Truck pr. 58 58 Intern’l Paper ..., 45%a. 44 Int Paper pr sta .. 67'2 67% Kennecott *. o ([T Lehigh Valley 50 Mexican Petrol 1081, Miami Copper 20%% K &%.. 1% Mo, KB T W wonid 8 Issouri ?u : 1’ 20, B no ll e 2t m& S % 3% e % 6714 1975 51 1091 203 1% 2 ‘18 27 ELEN % buying of the nearby deliveries, with foreigners buying October lard in t:s :ay ;&\ls&d a setback and most of the big advance made early was eli- o 3 minated. Final wheat prices were steady EENNLS CHAMPIONSHIP to 1 3-4 higher whie corn ruled un-| New York, Sept. 6—Robert Kinsey, changed to 5-8c lower and oats steady |San Francisco, won the - Metropolitan to 1-8 higher, championship in the final round of the Corn was firmer eu-ly but reacted |tennis tournament at the Crescent A. neickly on heavy selling of December.|C. here today. The young Pacific coast Outside trade was only fair. Crop re-| star conquered Willis E. Davis, San ports ‘were generally favorable with the |Francisco, in five sets, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 2-6, crop maturing fast, 6-2. Oats® followed other grains, being| In the doubles Tobert and Howard higher early ‘and reacting| Jater, but |Kinsey San Francisco, won the title; They showed more strength than corn |easily defeated —Gerald Iémerson and throughout the day. Harold Taylor, New York, 6-1, 6-4. Proyisions were easier on selling ‘of | R. Norris Wiliiams, Janyary ‘lard * by packers 'while ‘the |M. Washbrn, strength in cottonseed off EINSEY WON METROPOLITAN the Dauvis Cp pair, de- influenced }feated J. O. Andersor 4nd C. V. Todd: lAstrflamin cha.mmnn in® ap exhibition, -3, 6-3, 6-2, 1 The Baitic Rivals claim that they received a raw deal at the Hospital Saturday, when the ball was knocked the other side of the foul line and was called fair. ‘Wants Game The Junior Colonials would like to ar- range a game with the Yantic All Stars or the Evereadys of Taftvills for the Snday at Mohegan Park. Answer through 2nd, and Watsos | from the Colonials and Versailles team this paper. ¢ David Powell and € ,ina scene from' The Pammum D1ctuxe. Looking for Game The Baltic Rivals would like to hear regarding games for this week end. - A A R bgld age commands no respsct in pou- rances” AT THE DAVIS THEATRE ; % iy : Ini A teT from a herd. Breeders, therefor s pitching and timely hitting by a score of | Mohart at the close of the league sca-| 1B MOSt parts “ot tne Unitea_states| <2 MARKET WAS UNSETTLED, N Y Alr Braks ... 50 50 |his first two appearances at bat. A7 CHeE maC TRy A o e rame Post, who was a lefi-handed| BOT¢ food material can be obtained | 30 take up the work with confidence o New York, Sept. @—Resumption of| N T Ceftral ..... 713 s D A e o% jne |first baseman Fournier was hit by a|pitcher while with the Dodgers just Son, an actazof corm/as. liegs ¥ s ] business on the stock exchange today = B pa xR i e = thrown ball.and retired. Later examina- | spring, has been developing into a very| . e of any other crop th . Y he prolonged recess was accom-| NOFfolf Sot=g'n 9 [tripled in the eighth inning, prevented| i, 7 oved the injury of a minor nature, | capablo first baseman by George Stall- Tarvegarrown:. Corn 15| mars. easily r‘xn. G 06 FRECEN IN NUSENRS. 1 1 by further involuntary retirement | Norfolk & West . A latie game. Bailey started the second tilt after win-|ings at Rochester. Crone me nd put into the sile than| Measuring the prices of & hor intermittent | Penn Tt R ning the first but retired, in favor of | The International Teague fs commit-| aitniria and her oo, COWpeas or | bu of corn, instead of in dollars, Pierce Oil g 3 = > ~ = alfalfia, and when cut [or lage the|is a form of applied mathematics used Ray C: Haines. Scores: ted to the no-draft idea, but goes io the maximum sz" of i < > Trading was on the largest and most| {2y Con ... Fidrst game: other extreme and count preser g -4 y _the Tniteq States Department of comprehensive scale of any day in sev-| B¥ Steel Spring Chicago (M) St. Louis (W) ing. The evil of the latts Bhat “oorn, W b i i et eral weeks. Speculative issues were the| Reading ¢ | greater than that of the for: BadE ) opth T e = /3 SOr iRty principal beneficaries, however, notably | & Jren & Steel /- S o |1s Rochester, midst of a cham-| per * cent L 13 DR of e L industrials and speciaities which were . <hi ing the prosoect of 105-| cured in ¢ ol e = p A most depreciactd in the spring and mid-| South Pacific ... ; e Sl e Taonias o tea| e dhe i By RS TR oo e e South Railway Muelier o o] o€ g s s g 1| less waste : and lowest in New England, i < apcso South Ry pf McHenrs, it . wark is all torn up cver its ball| feeding fodder, . south and the far west. AS penings in the Mexichh sit- ot Broa.: . Lavan.ss 8 ) club. Internal strike has put ths teum| erly fed is a When corn | the present he ratio is unussale ally the anmouncemient of | p2 2000 000 - 0 Mateelcr Sheinc 0 fon the rocks and nobody can forsee the|is cut for is cleared | Iy narrow—that iz, 100 pounds of hogs, rent between American oll in- | 5o 20 20 Cleveland 100 o Z|end. In the carly part of and left read crop gooner | is mot worth as many Pushels of corn and the exican government | poi o o pr Two base hil ase his, Alexander, Totals i | before the high-speed Baltimore than when the corn is shoc as usual, The department draws the 1 those shares in the front rank of | o' 196 ler, Jamieson, Vanzilder. Twombly gan to trample all the teams under foot | husked from e L R E -snov’_e.ztlt;nl. Rk = A U S Rubber pr . = Totals and friction in the club affairs showed | can be put months hogs will advance more tham O o DS SR D Rty BEAVES TAKE LAST GAME (x)/ Ran ot itself. Harrison Field held some = shoc corn or corn will deciine more than points ivas speedily extended to| 3 - 2 2 Scare by inuinzs crowds. The team would Hava conlin-| and shredding. o 3 § 12 Kindred issues rose 1 to almost| U & ‘meeq pr IO L el s ki G D8000000—0]ueq to atiract fine crowds but for the AL e 81 R i < points. with moderate gains in other | wooi " Tn Tel ew York, «Se] [=200s tiSt. Louis 0.0.0 0 x—1 | Baltimore domination- and the ‘nternal| CLEAN UP THE WOODLOT -y n .n':F .mld ’J:nxor ‘domesuc! “”tmg Bl & M .. i:;‘e:miutm?g four from New York today r::e-(m»{d Th i h cast its spell all too AND CUT WINTER FUEL YAN-HC ! o i R ST oopDerh.t. W Wy Oyerd 6 to 2. The Chicago (N) St Leuis (N) The time will soon be here to clean up| MF. and Mrs. J. West have returned motors ‘and their accessorics | wortn De T 7% 37% |Finingim, while Boston hit Barnes op- S e ST R TS S T + | the woodlot, improve the their home in Cambridge aftef ned 1 to 4 points at their best. The| " ° B s portunely. Boeckel's hitting was a feat- 3 13 2 3luann R TURF NOTES and gather the winter wood 2 ding. l;e Qu m;\. as guests of Mr, e i ‘ i¥e Seane: LR e A ; ; v % he same time. All dead trees agd - |ana Mrs. Reuben Potter. ntire list was subjected to sharp down COTTON. ; 3900 2 9 § o o| King Harvester (3), 71-2, the bIE| dead limbs should be made op i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pendleton haved yard revisionsbefore the close; hoyev New York, Sept. 6.—Spot cotton quiet; b . 100 9 0 0 olfour-year-old colt by the Harvester,| corg i B Tr e At Ha e ) Sabiuals - F O fter vistting 14 Mexican forfelting half its rise, while|yriadling 20,10 304 01 0afs ; ; b Tee Bl o Scatthen oS IhAL KRS, T . CERED et ey D =3 i R e et ol ¥ all iddling 20.10. 4 0 s 010 b4 . yla 01, owned by Paul Kuhn, Tere Haute| aieq or dying to; ! a past woek with Mr. Pendleton's ’.‘-.; od T sl cancelled almos! 5 : % 3 =0 > % § o|Ind., should have no trouble securing| are too crowded v|rarefl4 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pen- e i Bajes [ amounted., to MONEY. 1 0 o gl 2 ¢ la record of before he goes into| growth, keeping in n (] s <. New York, Sept. 6.—Call money firm; 2 0 C L winter quarters. Mr. Kuhn, by theway| those trees that Ir. :nd Mrs. Hermon J. Gibbs and ey tEtige | fomants, exniemoney [ | IS 5 ot e 1 1 ke has a couple of mighty clever two-| salable timber, son John have returned from a brief s clearmiRouss sulem{m hich re.1ast loan 5 1-2; closing bid 5; offered at 3 o Totals vear-old trotting fillies in Minnie Har-| Look up at the he mc, stay In Toronto. -~ ported aniactual deficit of eash Teserves 5,1-2; call loans against acceptances l*llhnnmv 4 8 A vester (2), 2:16 1-3 and Dorothy Har-| in deciding whic t | M Irene Murphy has returned to 4 % W A 1-2, Cu! vester (2), 2:16 3-4. a crowded group, the | ‘Winchester after spending some time as X loans w 2 Douslas, g 2 e g per cen (::xd ur:;eof}l:ls‘::“::l::ler:le;:cz_ AR Fog o Thomas O'Brien, better known as| intermediate trees en- | the guest of friends in town A daeling 6f miduite srekc ® oy, Liberty Tonds. Totals “Dutch” of New Haven who has been | croached upon by inant| Dr. and Mrs. Edward Secebold and eon sterling exchange was attributed to senti- High, b e training at the Danbury fair grounds|ones. Do not nalk take of | Maurice of New York, were Labor Day mental _causes, notably the Irish situa-|U S Lib 3%s 2 120002 o base its, McHenry. Three base hits, Laran, | tTACK all season, declares the track|over thimning, but leave small | guests at The Towers. tion; Freneh and other continental bills| U S Lib2d s . L..101000 Holiocher, Mazn. 3 " |is second to none he has ever driven|'irées that have practically mno effec rgaret Coughlin has returned were reactionary, especially Holland and| Y S Lib 1at 4%s : Two hase his, Younz, Boockel, & on. On August 16, he worked Ruth|on the main oA Jot ‘the Aoodiot: v spending two weeks theScandinavian countries. - gn Teg s 8 e R e b L U NEW YORK NATIONALS TO Gano, by Geo. Gano, 2:02, a green filly L}\;u}'"mc patimbszyie future. Mr. and Mrs. John ,Bonds derived much of their upward|U 8 Lib 4%s L0 i PLAY TESTIMONIAL GAME|? ™ile which he sold_after| possible. Cut out a p ok S Pather il nls S0 amne mpetus from the better tone of the stock [ .. 39 T°E . 1’84 | SUPERBAS LOST FINAL GAY New /York: SeptLe-iPhe News Tork 5 J A Lewis. U, Smith § seandinig” timber and ftory ety . market. Mexican and Belgian issues| U S Lib 3d 91345 20 T s s YOt New. Xork , for $1,000. Mr. L. iicties that hav N apewidn Baisaxt Mosday. were distinetly strong with other foreign o T A 91.76 WITH PHILLIE Natlonnl Leagues Club) foday _announced y.oi/Stinith ™ hiaa: apent “pomeltime. in{\ osR ot Save Miss Agnes Murphy has returned to ofertings. Convertible rails-angsd to o | U/S LD “ith 4%s s: 53 $7.94 | prookiyn, Sept. 6—Philadelphia won |that a testimonial ganfe for Christy | search of a matinee horse and those “‘: *;’{r:;nfp*:v“{:n:;"': 3 | Winchester after a stay at Pine Tree contsgains, but libetties were irregular. | . 9 T .- ; 8405 |its 1ast game of the season with Brook- |Mathewson former pitehing star of the|who have kept a close watch on Ruth| 1121 o of ' werl emnipod toome oo | cottaze. Total sales (par value) aggregated $10,.| Viciory 4%s ... 92.00 29.00 1 fyn today 5 to 2. Brooklyn has :won [Glants, will be played on September 30.|a1) season feel sure that Mr. Smith| o Fort °F 2 g o= Sy Siphaer, Safl, o SCIIRE MR 250,000, : " cf,f“f°;. £ T 9830 |16 out of the 22 games with Philadelphia iy 1’“‘;‘;‘:““ “:;;2 e I ihe past | nas purchased not only a matinee horse| winter fuel i M e Rl A e B B i s ome il % Nationa o g o ely Al Tats horbe es well v : to ra stay of several wee A T, b this vear. Schupp struck out nine men |3t 3 ut a real race ho s well. states, 3 o al ’. STOCKS. Q#oted in dollars and cents. per $100 | ;"5 *5lcer” jnnings but was knocked | this season. Riley G. Crosby and Milton Thwaite| to and Mrs, William Simonds. bond. £ the hox by mine hits for four runs| AN efort will be made to precede the | 1o D Fosto ot the T5act Mr. and Mrs. J. Louls Oliver have High. Low, Close, out of «the box by n T runs | 2 b S o m, owners of the pacing| cut 5 __ o 3 T Brooklyn docs not play again uniil Fri- |game With a five inning contest between | Jo\qio “po v 47 978 B Bavelis it o A b ned to thelr home in Manchester, 35 : Foreign Exchange, day, when it opens in New Y®-k. Score: Zhe »nresm:‘g G\|1en‘:1i a:xd the Slznts who bought the hay [r(\lhn" gelding, Mt.| it is possible to' get inferior maturs spent some time here with Mrs, 326 : : Philadalshia () Brookivn (M) plaved with Mathewson on New York's|gisco, 2:11 1-4, of Worcester, Mass., | timber. parents, Br. famd) Mex iy, 3% Ktsstine: W estarany e 8 hpe = o |world championship feam fn 1305. Dol ors % loves he has sold a real 2 230 iton. 3 Demand * ...$3.60%; Montoe 2 9290 :llin Dahlen, Rusie, Gilbert, Bowerman, |iv00 s i GOOD HANDLING NECESSARY and Mrs. John Tevine have re- 2% Cables 3701, i1§ & 1% {Bresnanan 'and other ‘players® of itteen| FONET TrOta and Bacer, o () . SOOI s to 3o |turned to Stafford after a brief stay oA Franes ..o 2 23 0 plyears ago will be asked to play. RS e L B e bl O] B L BT e > buy o | With Mr. and Mrs. William. Simonde. 1267 o ey e 7' 3 4| /Pne New York club will give its entire] ,rong the Grand: Circuit regarding sn-| lot of pare-bred cattle ' or |, Miss Louse Gibbs ieft for her home 19 Marks .. l,gx o 5 4 g |share of the receipts to Mathewson, who other pacer which they say” wiil L‘br a | sheep and then x-rom,' | lin Canada, having spent the summer Cotton pr 42 é“" A a1 1 0 ¢ |is ill with tuberculosis at Saranac Lake. | twominufe performer as soon as the| for thmselves will Il Mr. and Mrs. Hermon J. Gibbs. g i S 05 0030 2 e M Robert Kinkald and Am Hide & Laath pr 50 49 1 by on . day and date comes for him to deliver. =ng . Am Tel & Tel .....106% 1063 1068 | Deselas . --.-.....13.00 , ¢ 0 J|TOTAL RECEIPTS OF WILSON- ket stion is the four-year- er Ruth of Providence are guests o.e % | Belgian franes 7.49 5 - ¢ papneaE O iestion 0 3 so weeks of Mr. and Mrs. H Am Woolen . 2% 18y o 00 % DOWNEY FIGHT $49,685 | old coit, Frisco June (3), 201 1-3, own- “L;\ Ith is not the k it e o e e i Am Woolen pr SRo - g oYL ot g TX 01| New York, ¥ 1% “ | Denr gk 1703 - Totale 8 7 0 1 ew York, Sept. -Attendance at lias Stockett's Dorothy Perking g b :;;: Norway . 13,00 {2) Bafied for Scbupp Inigih, the championship battle between Bryan Soy X Wl Mlaming, S Erineg June fose -bushes. have' been ;Dlossomtiiy: alf 37% | Argentina . Score by innings: _| Downey and Johnny Wilson at Boyle's Randall in the ‘free-for-all . pa and | have stock that i ummer and Labor Day she picked & s1% | Greece wa . 67 Philadelphia .....0 00 2110 0 1—5 | Thirty Acres ‘in Jersey City yesterday ! RSTe T 2001 hadibeen -k sizeable bouquet from them 5 % H S [ > ipts | While he didn’t head the summary tacre | has been hand e = : 5135 Brooklyn 00000200 0—2]was only 12289, and the total Teceipts | Wil he didnt head the sur | that the animal Mr. ana@ Mrs. Henry Briges and Beth' Steel pr 8 p ¢ 99 813 Chiesgo Grain Market. o bis biis Millr lee Thres bue bis, | $49.685. Out of that sum Tex Rick- fee‘;’m“";,mi: “i:‘;“z m‘":_“ . ":’a‘ scrubs In; some. of.t hters, ‘Ruth and Gladys, of Leba- g e i ; er. rd, promoter has paid the state of New e LR SURag, T y a ’ Brook Rap Tr 8% | Wheat. High Low. . Close, i = surprise in-the fast pacing cz . were Labor Day guests of Mrs. M » 9, S pacing camp ome cf But Cop & Z . 4 Sept. ... 128 126 12614 Jersey $4,986.50. % 2 e Butie & Super 12 14; Dec. ... 131% 12915 12915 YALE FOOTBALL CANDIDATES He also guaranteed Wileon $35,000 | these fine fall days. Canadian !’*ciflcr 1183 11215 ~113% May ... 136% 134 134% HAVE FIRST PRACTICE| for his Share of the fight. The money 1x or;:mznnov CONFERENCE ON PLANS FOR Cent Leather 2714 New Haven, Conn., Sept. 6—More! In possession of the New Jersey boxing association, extension PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT Cent Eiather .or. R . 55 53% 53% than fifty candidates for the Yale var-|Sommission pending an _investigation. es and county (nnd'er i(otor E 44 55% 54 5414 sity football team reported to Head|PO¥NeY is said to have been guarantesa worked” wonders and Hartford, Sept. 6.—Prohibition Dires f».e. o 5'41:5 60 887 59 Coach T. A. D. Jones today for the :urs;:bs;n;%l‘esm}{o'r his bend of the did l\rvsmb 3 T-ol_\s MacKenzie, of the Connecticut dise hy Gt West ., 2 = ning practice o nPratt Field. The| .- preélminary boxers were stock clubs hae been held a conference today with the Ch Gt West pr 1632 Sept, ... 35% 353 3514 st dnill of the season proved fo be|Paid. too. Rickard's share fs stil a forms that no other a inte ollce + veaitsion SR emueh v Chi SIS POE.« -« » Kot i i more strenuous than is customary and | "YSteY- . Occasionaily the older plans for co-operation. between' the Ca M & St P pr . 381 May ... 43% 2% 42% Ve e never had very good ways [ g 2 ” % Cht & N'west o the men had two hours of active work. Arer Gase B e Not Ant Aham A only | StAte and (ti;!eralloflkerl in prohibition C.B LN 32y | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET e D e ey T o Wi e o et through the Kiddie T Chile Covper .. Wag 9% ago, Sept. 6.—The highest prices |{ing and catching the ball. Captain|from any fast team for a game away BI-YEARLY TEST ADVISABLE the two agencies aim to avold Chino’ Copper: on the present upturn were made for | Majcolm Aldrich did most of the kick- |{fom home next Saturday and for a game Uy Almiemn tion in their «fforts in apprehefiding Cosden ~ . A wheat on the' Chicago board of trade | ing with Coach Jones imstructig the|2t Glasco next Sunday. Write or call Each llve stock owner should make 2 ) y;5ators of the 15th amendment and St Giae i {oday, December showing over 3o over | candidates on the receiving end, This|Hiram WIld, phone 135-2, Glasgo, Conn. e e o avip bkl the state prohibition statute. H . ’ 5 the aose of Friday and 21 3-fc over 2 il i as cul P - DY, o0 = Erie .. ; the low of two weeks ago. ‘The sen- | na jon” qea B% Srill in starting from | Deteated Versallles erinarian at ‘least every {wo years. Bric 1 Pr c.ieeees 193 185 sational upturn in cotto Bingd | e dr00cbiching anamasmng, the : he has no cattle and has a breeding herd | Bridgeport. — The Sweet Musle Ade Erie 2 Pr o4 3% 13% 134 |with a broad T i Q"‘a"‘ ned | pall, There were a noticeable number| Glasgo defeated Versailles at G of swine, i have them | vertising Serviee of New England, Nc., Fisher Body . o i oader lsnecui ve trade and |, gix-foot, 200 pound men among the |Sunday by the score of 19 to 9 in an tested a | Bridgeport, has filed papers. with. aue b4 thl With the probability that Russian re- | cnivants for the eieven, eciting- and interesting game. - There was thoug | thori -apital 2,100 tne sen Electric v lief would take a great deal of wheat | &' A i test, though 3ol Sanitalgstock $3.10¢- The Gen Motors B s i Aptura. cash o atiat “; J ia Among the graduate advisory coach- |heavy hitling on both sides with Glasgo a skilful veter o understands | corporators are Louis H, Schwarts, Har- Gen Mot pr e iins ot 4"0“ s é‘;sheb i ihanfl:l' es who gssisted Coach Jones were|On the best side. 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