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INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the AZTINA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & SONS I yol B? Your property | oday and tomorrow ashes. Don't . me insure vou if loss should I‘AAC S. JONES Real " Build Estate ing, 9 RAILRBAD WRECKS nstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Geta pohcyi in the TRAVELERS’ 5. P. LEARNED & CO. ™ Or’x:o;WM F. H[LL% Real Estate ! Fire Insurance lock, over C. 4 floor. an ner: thi EYS-AY- Aw Erown & Periuns, o stairway | | =] ittomeys-at-law | Thames next Telephone 33-2 to EDWIN W Attormes-at-Law. Shannen Bullding. TIGERS BEAT ATHLETICS 8 T0 7 In Thrilling Ten Inning Battle—Ty Cobb’s Sensational Play- ing a Big Factor—Cleveland Ties Philadelphia For First Place. Detroit, Mich, May 20.—Ty Cobb, | game of the world’s series between not content h hitting twice for ex- | the Athletics and New York in the tra bases, walking on two occasions ‘ fall of 1911. There is no doubt that and stealing home once, stretched a | the great box artist was troubled more base hit into a double in the tenth in- | or less by this accident during his ning when Daley was slow in flelding | playing last year, but he escaped a the ball and brought home the winning | breakdown. run today when Brown walked Gainer, | After remaining in the hospital Morjarty and High in succession. The | about three weeks, Coombs was re- final count was Detroit §, Philadelphia | moved to his home, where he has been 7, and the contest from opening to | confined to his bed ever since, show- close was one succession of thrilling |'ing little or no improvement. Only situation | his doctors, nurses and Mrs. Coombs Apparently beaten when they came | are allowed to see him. to bat in the elghth, the Tigers drove | Thousands of friends and admirers in four runs with four hits, which | of Mr. Coombs, not only in this city, placed them one run ahead of Phila- | but throughout the entire country, delphia. The Athletics then even=d | hope for his speedy recovery matters up by a lightning rally. With | o, two men out and nobody on bases, Oldring put the ball over the lett | N. F. A. TAKES ONE | field wall for a home run. { T A e s o) FROM WINDHAM HIGH Sk ihrown bt Then Manager Mack | BY Score of 7 to 3—Brickley and Kel- ordered Brown fo pass both Gainer | ley Pitch Gilt Edge Ball. and Moriarty to fill the bases and set | . = the stage for a possible double play. The Norwich Free Academy base- After this was carried out, Manager | ball team defcated the Windham Hish —— | Jennings ordered High to bat for | School team at Willimantic Tuesday tanage; the diminutive outfielder | Afternoon by the score of 7 to quickly drew four balls and the game | Both Brickley and Kelly pitched great Ll ball. But the Willimantic boy received Houck and Klawitter were the op- | POOT Support, errors accounting _foi posing pitchers at the start of the |Mmost of the Academy runs. Kell) Uit Dt both: white: it Bard Guae ck out twelve visitors and allowed laced. Cobb's steal of home occurred | Ut six hiis. Brickley held Williman- the third inning. It was his second | ti¢ to four singles and struck out six | performance of that nature in three ‘ men. Lord held the ‘Windham boys days. Today he had a perfect day at vfu.u to the sacks, while the Academ: bat, either hitting safely or being pass- | Plavers ran loose around the bases, ed ‘on each occasion he faced the op- | Pilfering ¢ Robinson made two posing pitcher. | sensational stabs in center field. Cap- The Lic | tain McKay plaved the third station Detroit. and. took good care of his territory. o a hipo s The scory 3% 0 o 412 5 00 windnam High School. | Norwich Fres Academy 1s00 3003 vo'a e pis 2350 5130 B 5 Stantes.2n 313 1 1|ves 3100 H 0 Murras e 273 1 olcameris i 117 0 0 9 Pl 112 ofSoradiwss 4 15 2 1 He s i 05 2 ofStenages 44130 3210 00 ‘ 013 ofRiwitiers 1 0 0 1 0 Kellyp 4 0 0 % 4 Mu : 001 olfeken 008 1| feomran 3 0§ . One out when winning run scored. ey A g | s, 6002007100 e R e A 2400000017 o 2 2y f Brickler 5, off Kelly 6 e L P ale u Rrickiey . by Kelley tolen Dases. b its. Crawford, Cobb 2 Veach, Stanag 35 S Mclnnis Daiey: tireo hase Hits, Gainer, ¢ T Stanage, E. Mirphy; home run, Oldring NEW USE FOR UMBRELLAS MAY NEVERIDEABLE BY SCOTGH GOLF SENTRIES TO PITCH AGAIN. Protection Against Vitriol Suffragettes GAMES TODAY. Eastorn Association. Farttord_at_Plttefeld. Waterbury at New Haven. Tridgcport. ‘at Springfild. New' London at. Holsoke. American Leagus. Toston_at Chicago™~ New York at St Louis. Philadelphta_at” Detrolt Washington &t Cleveland. National Leagus. Chicago at Boston. Pitichurg at Brooklsn. St. Louls st New York Clncinnat! ai Philadelpbia. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. Philadeiphis 18 ] Cleveland 19 i Chieago 2 12 Washingt 1 St Louts 2 Boston i Detroit 2l New York a Clev Cleveland. May s tho nints faning, Washington 10 o 9. Land using five pi —Cleveland_won_today’s game ‘corong threo runs and beating Ach team B freely, Clese- Tn the base Tajole and Ja 1 Olson Wwas forced out at Bome on Graney's in- the bases silll being flied. Latting for Carlsch Mt & two bagger that sent in two Funs ahd_gave Cloreland tho game. Washington se- cured @ big lead in the first three inuings on hifs off Miichell and Blanding and Cloveland's errors. | the ‘second Tackson’s throw ,struck & bat and bar cd_away, three runners scofing. On President John Sou's order Umplre Dineen put Alirock Off the bencl, liiming that Washington exceeded thelr Umit of men In’ untfor Cloveland. Washiagton. b npo a ¢ ® o o Johncton,1b 5 111 2 0|Moellerst 3 14 0 Chapmanss & 1 ofMilener 413 0 oncon.3b o|Morain2p 4 2 % 2 + Turer2 ofGandilib 5 1 8 © | Juckeson, e 1|ioportesh & 3 2 /4 ofWilltams.e 3 1 1 0 ofFenry.e . 2120 Hsmmar 41140 i\Brides 3 1 2 1 To01 1001 TR for Culen *Batted for Kaler in Sti. #Ratted for Rzan in 9h azktan for Lajole tn 9t Datted for O'Nell o out when swin Torals, 200122003 042002010 Two base hifs, 0°Nelll 2, Olson, Carlsch. Williams, Fen Morgan; ®three “buse hits. Olson Tackson. Highlanders Win from St. Louis. Touts, May 20.—Althonsh McConnell allowed Tous elght hits fodsy, Le kept them seatiered na New York won 6o 3. Baumgardo v nine eafeiles. tors began scoring in recond inning. Cree, Chase and M netiing two firea Tuns were scored by I Martzell singled. sending Woite for scored on Wallace's errot of Cree's Harizel Wolter wal o third. W under, 1 ghih seared Cree. Touis made o Qi on_ Johnston's sugle and one In the sixt on Briets single; al In the ninth on Alexs: Ger's doable. Score St Louis. _ | Iron Man Jack Coombs Seriously Sick Ate Exbeicd it Olae s = o at Home in Philadelphia. | ° ASTERN AS: N STANDING. — | Andrews, Scotland, May 20. 0 v Lo rc iladelphia, Pa., May 20.—John W. | This little town is almost in a state of ol Cliase. 3 1.0 Coombs, pitcher of the Athletic base- | siege. as the result of threats uttered o|sweener.c 07,8 ya s all club and one of the most famou. by the militant suffragettes that they 1iMakirsy 3 1.0 : boxmen in America, may neve will destroy the putting greens and tpexmmize £ 4 1 28 other game. Coombs is lying | thus rende play impossible In the | of = @1 | home, 2213 Cumberland street, | world’s amateur golf champlonship, of Totals, 33 1 critical condition. Physicians ‘attend | which is to be competed for here next - the great pitcher night and day,while | week. . Waterbary Takes One from Planters one of two professional nurses never | The most intense excitement prevails RS caces his bedside. While the attend- | among the townspeople, who depend g i ng medical experts have not given up | largely for their prosperity upon the | y 575,17 Prine— 230000108 hope of saving Coombs' life, it is no | golf Iinks, while the members of the |8t reus. 1000010071 secret that he is a dangerously sick | roval and ancient golf club, alSo are | iws bas hit, MeAllister. man. extremely anxious. They and the cfti- S R Coombs _participated in only one | zens have organized a vigilance com- » championship game this year—t mittee, whose members, together with NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. opening contest with the world's | 5,000 volunteers, will guard the greens Won. Lo chanipions in Boston, on April 12. The | night and day Philadeiphia 5 Iron Man was obliged to leave the| The general anxiety becomes koen. | Brookis o 12 game in the fifth inning, although he |er every day, as it s thought that | Ao o™ 16 New Loadon had limited the hits made by the|the militant Suffragettes may refrain | oo s champions in that period to three. His | from delivering their attack until the urg : ? i 5 1 0 o breakdown was complete. Coombs has |last moment, when it would be ime on 0 2 | b4 0 8 0 o Pra ’taH) been an invalid ever since | possible to repair the damage. innatl $iuRsi, $34)§fhe left the game in Boston on the| As It Is understood that the women Pirates Trim Braoklyn, 4 to | 3 ojwam 3 Lele LA ¥ hip sea- | will use vitriol to destroy the greens, | p.am 0 n Wagner beat : | a4 3 ¥ som was brought to this city and | all the sentries stationed there have | pomer”in e ¢ the seasor olidre ™ 35 7 o ¢|8ent to a hospital w it is said, an | provided themselves with large um.- | pitien d e big shortstop mot. only % ° > 4 % 0 | operation was performed on him for an | brellas to prevent the corrosive fiuid | mans & promiing base Wi, bt came up . el <77 |°1a injury recelved in pitching the | being thrown into thelr faces ftth snning v ',“",",?I‘; i a for e " baa stide i | — == s 8 3 - | BOND BIDS DISAPPOINTING. 5 13 | i 15 a1 Cigd on 15 woury | Depresses Market, Cancelling Gains 15 131% 1315 ol s i e “ 0% Brooklyn. Tandoa | Made Early in the Day. o T B e P s - o New York, May 20.—Aftér slowly 2" 32 10 hsieon 0 0 | gathering strength during the greate = " L part of today market, stocks re- | P by [ 5 cs Take Third ceived a setback late In the session A 4 7 ids were opened for New York 3 s 3 b o $45,000,000 jssue of 4 1-2 per = 00 Mill 0 10 bt gy bonds. The bids fell considerab T 1 S ] Allen.p ¥ fie W the 1l estimates. The view | < . 18 = 5 0 ¢ sor e | commonly held as to the probable i E S i an s i « he bonds was indicaied . T o i o s trading in the bonds “when is- o [ s o S ; > which has been in progress on | e n he curb for some time. bonds | * s . % | P - e 48 LS 2 ressed | S0ld as high as 100 3-4, and today = 12 | Brook R Single hit in | there were sales at 100 1-2, before the | il e g T Bymmel; home run, 3, Miller. w opened When it came = 015 | A 000 <est financial institutions were be- : | & May 20, Har 10 New York i p 17 | ing received at par, or slightly above, 2 24 | oy and St..1. 4 u : =i bonds sold off to 100 3-16, and the .| Only’ two New York players re : 2 = % : Rnssell: | outstanding city issues also weakened. 100014, o ooy | urray singled cloanly to center n the oc i S The city's bond offering had been 28% omy asy | e (e Then Slrcaily. Wero. out: 5 o ked forward to with unusual n- 100% 105% | fewson was hit harder th v time this phors Sivkan Bib s rest, in the hope that the ,result 4 1043 | season, the: sist 3 vwel oft him In six % With Pad- | vestment demand. Some encourag, 0% 110% i & seven ot o o New 5 a 1007 | ment *was derived from the fact that b 90 beome G18 oo s 200 | 1 ] 1 i am more individual bids were received | 200 Biitais o < and Mag B, : e than on the occasion of any other | — Presed « > . v L Touls > n Bits | city bond issue since 1908, but the | 200 Pullman Pal s T ps. G ch- | street professed disappointment that | _ S 6 1604 108% | other A s Sena 1e comparatively high rate of interest | : - e B o er W 1 s 8 it. O did not result in higher bids. The | nd o B athew i ring. n 1 depression of sentiment as a result| 140 Do. prd 5 29 i | Buen . o hose | was registered in a reaction in the| 17008t L &' e e o .: & | portion of the gains made earller in | 1 = aatil pilion g ) 20000 2| Prices of stocks moved_irrogularly | | Suseere ofshaerer 4 02 18 ; halen, | at the outset, but the undertone was | T Tl S arn 1 Daly | firm. Withdrawal of pressure from | Konetcny.1n 4 0 kie.1b e e me. 2 the Rock Island and Sti Louis and | | Oakes, 3 2 [ e e an Francisco issues, which were es- | Do pid [{whitiedee 5 3 2 3 oiMeeme biio - - ally weak yesterday, had a stimu. | 109 Uniied Staees Rexl o e el ) take the’ long side of the market. 600 Do. pfd X Totals, 0|Snodgrass 1 0 0 0 o rhe upward movement received con 800 Utah Copper T siderable impetus from the circulatio 890 Va. - Car. - Chem. | Skt A of a rumor that the Harriman disser | 40 N | P lution plan had been deeided upon to Weatern M | a for Mathew: 6th. the satisfaction of all the parties at| 100 Western T Gatted for Wiltss interest. On the strength of this ru- | 200 Westinghouse B Score by innings— mor Union Pacific and Southern Pa- |~y el &t ot T e e cific rose strongly and the rest of tha | Sl OO LI market moved up with them. = Al coTTON, | though the rumor subsequently was denied, the market retained its advan- | New York, May 20.—Cotton spot Phillies 5, Cincinnatl 1 tage until it received its setback late in | flosed quiet:’ middling uplands 12.00, aptin, Seky 36 R Uiy, | midaling gulf 12.25; sales, 136 bales. | ey it Boiils wera Righer. Bt Touls snd| Cotton futirs closed very . steady: | s s Moo, San Francisco general fives touched | Closing bids: May 1150, June 11.55, | ook Fromme" i liome 72, a new low record. Total sales, par | July 11.60, August 1140, ‘September | leun beiuz retired in i 1c, $1,430.000. | 11.09, October 11.02, November 1101, | Bt una ata ot g Panama threes coupons advanced | December 11.03, January 10.99, March | o shutout in the sixih 1-3 on call. 11.07. & I of bia ticr by i STOCKS. MONEY. O o7 e S Bales, igh, Low, jose. e ¥ o1 Ma DrIE) ca escher, B SEameid Pl ddle y, 21-2@3 per cent, ruling rate | ] 43 AT 100 Am, Deet Sugar | . last loan 2 3-4, ing bid 25-8, | .1 0| Magee.it 45000 Am, - Can : [ offered at 2 3-4. i of Ceasatinrt 4 it [ Time loans firm; sixty and mincty iy s W ke ot per cent, six months 41-2@ 1 3 Am e Sceuritiés | 43-4. Fromues 1 0 der 3 Am Linseea Ol Pikarip 2 0 Am. Locomotive s " 3 1000 Am. Smedng & W CHICABD GRAIN MARKET Totans, 33 200 Do pra e om. Closs. ien Ao "Sigis Wihiing TR e Score Uy tita— 400 Am. T & Ta 0% 9% | cincinna 2 80016001 i DL s sy | Philadcsi 923100001 530 Ansoonda’ i 65 Wil B | v vae b mimken Bekecs tree base Mt — Do. pfa , 100 Atlantle Coast line.. e e06 Batlmore "% ot Braves Droy Oue to Cubs, w500 Brookisn Rabig. Tieiic Patnss s T Tomm in’ e, second. inmng i §700 Canasizn Pocifc diy o win casly from Boston, 7 10 5. Al seven 0 Central Leathes uns ‘wore soored in that session, three bases on ETT FRABODY&COTROYNY, | #10 Cirssbears & ouic’ L s TR e sede Culcsao. M. ke BL B Ein salsFins comims” 1n. tne seventh, when Comnelly | ards | SUITS SUITS No Approvals 194 Main Street, THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE WOMEN OF REFINEMENT AND GOOD TASTE. SPACE WE ARE COMPELLED TO SAGRIFICE THESE HIGH CLASS GARMENTS AT-ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE VAL EPONGES, BEDFORD CORD, POPLINS AND U. S. SERGES, ETC, TAILORED AND BALKAN BLOUSE EFFECTS VALUES UP TO $3250 DRESSES HIGH GRADE SERGE, TRIMMED WITH NEWEST DESIGNS OF CONTRASTING COLORS, OTHERS PLAIN, VALUES UP TO $15.00 S PEGI AL No Charges or C. 0. D.’s WEDNESDAY ONLY AS A PRE-SEASON WASHABLE DRESSES IN LINENS, RATINES, DIMITIES, VOILES, REPPS AND OTHER MORE EXPENSIVE WASHABLE MATERIALS Wednesday Special $4.50 AFTER WEDNESDAY THESE DRESSES WILL BE SOLD AT THEIR REGULAR VALUES—$5, $5.50, §6.50, $8.50 AND $9.50 - SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES ON ACCOUNT OF OUR LIMITED AMOUNT OF $12.95 UES UP TO $26.50 - - - - $5.45 INDUCEMENT Wauregan House Block f drove bis second home run in two diss over the | B hard life when he is tied up to @ cellar [ Doc Adkins, veteran Baltimore pitcher, gkt feid Tence, Score SEe ANEERON. PSS | aggregation. | has been released. He announces that . | Boston OUT JOE MANDOT | e he will open an office for the practica w R P R = | Xmagine a ball player re & him- | of medicine in Durham, N. C. Evers >0 23 ofMyem1y 3 014 2z 0| New Orleans Boy Beaten All the Way | scif pecause he is out of condition! Dhmmann 4 1 0 1 o|Swemerds 3153 0] —End in Twelfth Round. | Bill Bssick, owner of the Grand Rap- Sderdh 0 4 1 8 1 O[Tiumet 0 0 0f = ids team, ‘puiled that stunt off the | Brooklyn has been puiting it over Leachet 2 03 0 0|Manmer 000l Los Angeles, Calif, May 20.—Joe | other day (he Giants in_the way of attendance Yridwells 4 2 1 1 o|Collimacr 0 0 0 0 0|Mandot of New Orleans was knocked | this scason. The Superbas played be- Ar 070 e ¢ 212 sout in the twelfth round of a scheduled | For a man 10 years old Honus Wag- | forg 16,000 fans recently, and on the : ONdatioe 4 172 24| twenty round fight herc tonight by | ner at times looks Jike a young fellow | saiio dhy only 1,000 e el e 3 3 ofmidolpho 3 11 3 o|Bud Anderson of Vancouver, Wash. | of 25. The flying Dutchman is showing | Giants perform. “MDenila 1 0 0 9 o|Mandot was not knocked down in the 55 at the bat and in the field again Totals, 33 ;3| final round, but he was “out on his | this season Iap—— < S ho aarine Bped the fight, v polis teams of the Amer socia- | bany club for rief period last sea- 07 o he southerner, stopped the fight, with | apolis teams of the American associa- | bany club for A aes 0100002 Mandot staggering blindly about tion appear to be much stronger than T,“",,‘;‘f«.:fif'r,:l. 1‘(,"'..33‘0?.‘“;’;‘5?12", by 7 i, S, o e b He'then gave Anderson the the outilts that represeated theee cities | of the Eastern assoctation. Butler o 5 S @ S T e e e his arm was 1ot any too strong. BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. BASEBALL NOTES b mien the selsctiongor Hie e 1 m———— P o SRR K e made, there \ player with oklyn 5 Kidney trouble preys i ot 1 League. Manager Migue Finn's Mobile team | s (e o Wheat who should not MEN" on oo minh i Won, 1 re | league has two fine pitchers in Harry | , /o 70 2t of Torder or diseased : ! = Jasper and Guy Gresg. WBilly Sullivan | So0d. 5 ude Dr. Kilmer § 1 $1| Piteher Sei nnah recr the Whi has been taking a | ] y 16 great kidney remedy. - ! 5 with the Hishland oks to have | slant a Sample_ bottio' by mail 3 E i : s | the goods, but is playing in tough luck ohlet. Address Dr. K- 5 B i A youngster just breaking in leads a ! After t c service ngbaaton, N. Y. M — New England League. At Lowell—Lowell 5, Tynn 4 At *Fall River S, Lawrence 5. At Brockton-Brockion 0, Neiw Redford & At Worcester—Worcestee 5, Portand 7 TIGER TENNIS TEAM DEFEATS YALE PLAYERS. | Princeton Closes Season Without a | Defeat—W. H. Mace Elected Cap- | tain, Princeton, May 20—The Princeton | Tennis clup closed its season with a | clean slate by defeating Yale on th local courts today 7 games to Tigers won all but one of the single matches and two out of the three doubles. George A. Church, the inter- collegiate _singles champion, defeated Gates of Yale in two straight sets, the New Haven man winning only one e, who with Church is the te doubles titleholder, was | elected captain of the team for next vear. He is a sophomore. RAN A DEAD HEAT. Patterson and Lippincott Equal Inter- collegiate Recor Philadelphia, May 20.—Lippincott, 2 sophomore, who was a member of the American Olympic team, and his class- mate, Patterson, ran a dead heat in tho | tercollegiate record time of 9 4-5 seconds in the 100 yard dash at th annual freshman-sophomore sports of the University of Pennsylvania tod: "The 220 vard event was won by Li pincott, with Patterson second, in econds. Tennis Reaches Semi-Finals. Boston, May 20.—Competition in the New FEngland intercollegiate tennis | champlonship tournament was carried through fo the semi-finals in singles today. One scmi-final match in dou- | bles was played C. L. Johnstone of Amherst, the sin- gles champion, played in three match- | €s, two in singles and one in doubles, but was forced to extend himself in only one. This was with J. A. Riel of Wes who forced the champion to 9-7 and Lipton’s Challenge Acceoted. London, May 20.—The New York Yacht &hib today cabled to the Roval Ulster Yacht club definitely accepting Sir Thomas Lipton’s challenge for the America’s cup. The races will take place tember, 1914~under the New York Yacht clul's present rules as to meas- urements, time allowance and racing rules. in ‘Sep- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA It means cooking. a cool, clean kitchen, less work, better No wood to cut—no ashes to carry—no smoke—no soot. Ask Cook-Stove. 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