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INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with L. LATHROP & SONS is a matter of very that you should have your insured. Let me write You a poli ome of the good companies which represent. In no other way ci invest the same amount as good advantage. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and R Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Maiz St. RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Ce. Building. Agency Established May. 1848. - re Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance s located in Somers’ B over C. M. Williams, Roor 8, third floor. Teiephone 147 property ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Periuns, (iismeys-at-lay Over Flrsi NulL Bauk, shetucket —i trance stairway mnext to Thames ‘ona’ Gank Telephons 33-% EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attormey-at-Law. Shanmen Building. mariod Credit for Stolen Base. The Sporting BEditor has received the following query “When a man ou first starts to steal ond ang the catcher throws wild of the bag, is the runner credited with a stolen base? The runner is given & stolen base. e catcher is not given an error ex- t the runner be advanced an extra e by the wild throw.—Ed. Postpone the Printing. Seeing that General Porfirio Diaz is is way to Mexico it may stpone printing_the pending election.—New Telegram. The Female Finnegan. gain, out again, fed again—per- nezan.—New York Bve- Send For Pelky. W Pugilist Jack Johnson's money is all gone he seems to be con- fronted with awful alternative of death or work—Ashtabula. Beacon. ‘Phone 285-3 LINCOLN'S Furniture Store Main and Union Streets, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. WATCH FOR OUR OEMONSTRATORS They will call at your home and tell you all about how to DO YOUR OWN VARNISHING with UNCLE HIRAM'S VARNISH for- Autos, Carriages, Furniture, Woodwork and all Painted and Varnished surfaces wood or metal. It dries hard in a few hours and gives & MIRROR LIKE SURFACE UNCLE HIRAM'S BRIGHTENAL Cleans and polishes in one oper- ation, for use on Furniture, Pianos, Etc. Gives a dust-free finish. 1s a deceptive disease thousands have ‘t KIDNEY IRUBLE -, STtk o, can, make no mistake By aing Dr. fimer's Swamp-Root, the great kid- ey remeds. Ar druggisie in Aty cent and doliar sizes. Sample bottle by free. aiso pamphlet telling you to find out If you have kidney trouble. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Einghamton, N. Y, BASEBALL AT PI:ANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, FRIDAY, JUNE 13 New London vs. Waterbury SATURDAY, JUNE 14 New London vs. Waterbury Game called at 3.30 Admission 25c. Ladies Free. All admissions te Grand Stand 25¢ HEN 5 mets betors the Sl dium better than 88 columns of The put your buai thers is no mi ugh the advert: etin.” > reat importance | 8 lively aspect today. oy in | PAid visits to the oarsmen and there T |was much social activity. an yon | crews went out for short practice and t of money tu |rowed down the Tiver at an easy gait. >ankhurst’s maiden name | ful |loans were placed, that market contin: {uing to be merely nominal, heavy pur. placed by Titus Pro Tem. Red Tep, Conn. June 12.—The Har- vard eight defeated the fresh- Than elght 4n . two mile race on ihe Thames tonight. No time was given out. The freshmen heid the lead un- til the 1ast half mile, when the varsity boat forged -ahead. Upon invitation of the Harvard management, the Yale ocarsmen followed the crews in launch- es. Meyer of the varsity four, who has been away for several days because of a slight illness, is expecteq back tomorrow. Blue Oarsmen Have Guests. New London, Conn,, June 12—Train- ing quarters of the Yale crews wore Numerous au- tomobile parties of undergraduates At 5.30 the They were left to go buck by them- selves, the launches with the coaches remaining to follow the Harvard sheils up the course. It was expeoted that the Crimson would make a time row, but such was not the case. Gore was out of the boat today, suf- fering from a sore finger, and his place was taken by R. THus. He will be back again tomorrow, was an- it nounced. Real English trousers and shirts of Oxford style arrived today for the crews. STODDARD TO PLAY IN SATURDAY’S MATCH Larry Waterbury Shifted to No. 2— “Monty” Out of the Game. New York, Jupne 12.—The polo asso- ciation announced this afternoon that .. E. Stoddard, who took ‘“Monty” Waterbury’s placé at No. 2 when Wea- terbury was injured in the game with the British challengers last Tuesday, would be in the Mneup for the second game next Saturday. Waterbury will not be in the game because of his broken finger ang Larry Waterbury, his brother who played No. 1 will be shifted to No. 2. Stoddard will play at No. 1. There will be no other changes. The lineup announced this afternoon by the association is: No. 1 Stoddard: No. 3, Larry Waterbury; No. 3, Harry Payne Whitney; bacl Levereaux Milburn. Williams Defeats Cornell. Williamstown, Mass., June 12 liams, playing a steady game, ed Cornell today, 9 to 1. The v flelding was ragged. Acheson, Cor- nell's pitcher, was hit for a total of 17 bases, Ainslie and Swain each mak- ing a triple. The score: Williams .. 200280020912 Cornell . 00000010 0—1 Hodge and Lewis; Acheson Scherick. Umpire, Ennis. Time, hours. and 1 T o Bt e o5 Holyoke Pittateld Wings and Senators Split Even. Hartford, Conn., June 12.—Hartford and New Haven split even in a double header here thig afternoon, the Sen- ators taking the first, 3 to and the champions the second, 5 to 3. Powers had the Whitewings at his mercy in the opener while Thomas was hit time. In the second bases on balls and | errors contrived to give Hartford a leag of ‘three runs, but Geist weakened gave New Haven the game. allowed only two hits, bith infleld taps. Scoves: First Game— Batteries: and Nagle. Springfieid, June 12 time Speingfleldshat was toucld w_freels. game was the fastest of but 80 misutes Score: out. ‘hy Justin 2. in. « Pittsfleld, Mass. drawn out game come the big lead. Holyoke .. 00 2 Pittsfleld kamp and Bridges. ‘Waterbury, Conn. Williams was tunely and in by Brady 15. Sample and Oney; and McManufs. At Pol Tuer: At Portand At Brockton: Portland ewark ........ Buffulo Rochester Provdence Montreal Balttmoro Jersey City Tomnto INTERNATIONA in the eighth and four hits, a dou and a triple mived in with two erro | At Jeesy City: Ba) .8 0. At Newark: Providence 1L T At Toronto: Montreal 8. At Buffalo: Rochester Hartford .. 10000 New Haven 0 0 0 0 Powers Hartford .. 10010 New Haven 00 0 0 0 Batteries—Geist an left oo bases. Sprinzteld 8. ) 00 Roo The Tocals Pratt got his second home rup in two ey the year fa this clty, takiag VARSITY DEFEATS FRESHMAN B0 Cl'in;qnl;mbnwAm From Lower Classmen at Finish—Yale Crews Have Only Light Work—Gore Re- Plasters Asain Shut Out. New London 4 by Abercrombie 2: doabie play, Calirers and Whitnes; time. 1.20; wmpire, McPari Holyoke i Brockton Pittsfield this afternoon 7 to 3. was hit hard in the fourth inning the Papermakers getting five runs. Pitts- fleld fought uphill but could not over- Score shortstopping featured. cured two hits for the losers. Fall River 1 Tawrenca 1. Towell 1 Won. 2 1. Sunday, The batteries will be: St. Mary's, Fitchville, 5000007 0110030105 Malloy and Ahearn; Smith, Barren- runs aided by poor fielding on hi Phillips, who miscued twice. ng and_ Warner and Stowe's Tu. felded_sharply. The AT White 5 to 6 Jus. Abercromble Sringtield. New Londen. 3 hpo a o ® ngo a Younze 5 13 3-0|peili oz Cabrerwsb 4 2 5 3 ofHammioner 4 1 0 0 Walte.d 5 1 3 0 0Reckse 4 0 5 2 SwarderJt 2 1 3 0 OfSpencerdd> 4 011 0 Whiey1b 2 1 8 0 0ljchnwonzh 2 0 0 6 254973 1 31,20 OHira2 ¢ 2 23 11 150 3156 Jostiip 4 1 8 5 ofAcrfombien 3 1 0 4 Totals, 3310 % 13 0l Totals, un Bcore by tnmings— Now Tondon .........0 00 0 0.0 0 00 Springfeld izoepoe e oes Scrifice hits. Walte. Swandec: saérifice fiy, Wilt- ney: siolen pasw. Cabreea. Whitner: two base it, Justin: fhico base hit. O'Hara: home run. Pra Brst base on balls. of Justin 1. off Abercrombie Holyoke Bests Pitisfield in Slow Game. June 12.—In a long defeated Smith 13 13 % 5 Waterbury Shuts Out Bridgeport. June bury defeated Bridgeport today 6 to 0. invincible throughout. The Contenders batted Tuckey oppor- the fifth scored four —Water- s by H ckey se- ore: Waterbury 10004100x—610 2 Bridgeport 000000000—0 5 3 Williams and Brady; Tuckey and Russell, St. Mary’s T. A, B. vs. Fitchville. The St. Mary's team will line up against the strong Fitchville aggrega- tion on the Cranberry June Maria NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS. Lson 3. 2:Toronto 8. 0 Lot Buftalo INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. st FINANCIAL AND'COMMERCIAL A BULL MARKET. Proposed Issue of Emergency Currency a Favorable Influence. New York, June 12.—After a long and gloomy period of falling prices, Wall street today experienced the dis- tinctly novel sensation of having a genuine bull market. For the time being, at least, pessimism gave way to enthusiasm. Unfavorable factors which weighed heavily over the mar- ket a few days ago, while not forgot- ten. seemed to have been temporarily lost sight of and from the time the market opened until the day was done, the forward movement went on unin- terrupted. Canadian Pacific bounded up seven points, Union Pacific six, Southern Pacific 4 1-2, Lehigh Valley and Reading 4 ang most other active stocks 3 or more. Trading was ac- tive, and many blocks of 5,000 shares or_more changed hands. Various developments of the day helped to send up the marke Un- degying them all, however, was the beflef of mgny traders that the récent downward ‘movement had been over- done, that fears had been exaggerated, that pessimism hag run out of bounds Technical conditions called for a re. action, the force of which was in- creased by a concurrent reaction in sentiment. Conditions were thus ripe for a ready response to the new bull- dsh influences of the day. Perhaps the most inflwential of these influences wag Secretary McAdoo's an- nouncement that he would sanction issuance of emergency currency. It was not generally believed that banks would find it necessary to avail them- selves immediately of this measure of relief, but the prospect of continued) tightness in time money, with the pos- sibilities of a serious squeeze in the fall. had been causing no little anxiety and this int!matfon by the secretary that funds for the movement of crops would be available was definitely helps to the market. While few time | chases of mercantile paper were made by large banks. One institution took up $7,000,000 of prime mercantile paper at six per cent. This was accepted as an indication of Increased confldence on the part of large financial inter- ests in the outlook. Union Pacific’s plan to trade its Bouthern Pacific stock for Pennsyl- vania's holdings of Baltimore and Ohio apparently opened a way for dispos- ing of a substantial part of Union Pa- cific’s $126,000,000 of Southern Pacific and was a large factor in the strength of the Harrtman stocks. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales (par vatue) $2,900,000. United States bonds were unchanged on eall. STOCKS, Salen ‘High. 49100 Amal Amer. Amer. Copper ... Agricuttaral Beet Bugar . 1000 12300 2200 1800 2700 500 100 1300 1400 5100 100 & Tron ' Gas o Hudson & R G bt Do Disdllers’ Frie Do Do, Securliien 136 e B ped Weetste Northern ot Gt m In Do. ole’ Cent. et otd Inter.” H Tnter. Tuter. Pum K. C. Sov Luclede 18100 Lehigh va 1400 Louli & Nash 1000 M. StP & 8 § Mo, K. & T Mo, Pacifc Nat.Blaenit Nat® Lead Nat._Tiss N N & W. Nor. & Western Notih Amerlesn Northern Pacific Pudfic Mail 000 Penneyiy 100 100 © C.s st Plitsburgh Cosl Preswd Sieel Car Puliman Roading Republie Tron Do. ptd Rock Tsland Do. ptd St L. & 8. Seaboard Alr Line Do pfd. Sioes Sheftield Southem Pacific Routhern Ty, Do. pfd. Tenn. Texas & Pacifie Unlon'_Pactfic Do. pfa 200 aza00 16700 1500 1400 June 11.98; September 11.54; vember 11.34; ary 11.39; 11140; May 11.44. months b 3-4@6, Open. Canadien Paste Copper "1 Nortlicrn Ore Ctfs 2 ¥ 2d wd 1% 130 [ w053 1 coTTON. New York, Juné 12—Cotton: closed steady; middling uplands 12.30; middling gulf 12.55; sales, 816 bale Futures closed steady. July 12.05; MONEY. New York, June 12.—Money on call easy at 2@2 1-2 per cent': ruling rate 20 vrd 10% 2615 101% 5 Closing bid: August 11.3! October 11.37; December 11.35; February 2; last Joan 2; closing bid —; at 2. Time loans stron sixty 4 1-2; ninety days 4 8-4 Spot offered days 4@ @5; six CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Clom. 02340 1% 93%b, 59%-80n 00%a 8% 4% s “ : o Mw!’nsum e FPa BTl P e American Leagus. Chieago st Waehfmgion. S, T, Dotroft. at New York. 3 I e Emstern Assoclatien. T L e T, M T Piteaild at New Haven. N D AWERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. u 16 B 25 Xadie Plank had the visitoss blanked with the help of two Dlaye ool the ninh. when Jackson ind then Blandin did the pifching. The Atbielics 0t to Dm for {hree safetiex sond these. with Gra- fey's muf o Bam's fiy (ac Twmer should have {aken, "nctedfour rums. 2 Cloveland. Pattasetotin. 4 hopooa e @ hposw Joneton,1b 4 1 T 0 IEMurphyard 202 0 o Tumerss 4 1 2 1 ofoiaWmgyt & 1 2 0 Olworib 4 0 1 1 ofCollinez> 3 21 2 Jackaent & 1 0 0 1lBaweed 3 0 13 Japlodd 4 1 T 3 0MTomialp & 312 0 Roand 3 110 OfSwmket 3010 Gramest 3 0 6 0 IfBamyes 30 26 Coriste 1 0 4 S ofLamwc 1160 9010 ofPankp 20 04 2001 o = 000 0 0 Toaw 3 92w 10000 1000 o FETROR *Ratted for Carisch in “*Batied for Fulkenbers fn Sth. 1 s Louls. Timely Hitting Defeats St. Tune 1%.—Timely hittinz by Bosion and Bedlent cnabled the locals to de- Teat St. Louls today by & score of 3 to 2. St Louls Scored in the first dnning on a single. ¥ buse on balls Foston, food pliching by % e i 12 Cairizan. T the foueh Joning o iried, ek 1o ond when Belentl s3e- A iad sterea o Watlsowrs ieste o Ieft. Tha iokirs ‘alled 1o Mt satey in Uhoiack fo.ignings. Tonton ssored Dt a8 sass 1o Toovee a0 Speak: T himmer o the. is Trckes dounied. weat to i o Somaher's out i i and seored the. tring o whia Tevis sot annfed Uit ‘Terkes doutied oatn o the clzbiy fonins spd sred the winaing ‘Garaner's sinzie 1o 1ot Heoro: rn on A St Loas. Guston. s hpo a e Wb hpe s o Shotten.ct 3 0 5 1 OfHoopecrt 3 0 2 8 0 Stovall b & 2 8 0 OfVerkesTo 4 2 4 2 0 Sobmstonlt 2 0 3 0 I|Spekerct 4 13 8 0 Prattah 40 0 % lllewis)t 4 1000 Comptonet 4 1 1 0 ofGuwdnerat 4 32 8 1 0 291 2 ofkngets 40710 11 21 o|Wweererss 3 2 5 4 0 2 031 0|Cariganc 2 0 8 0 1 3911 ofBetient; 31030 0008 o = 5 100 00 motais 31 1 Totals, 29 424 © “Batied for Balentd in Oth “*Baited for Aguew i 9. Beore by Inntoe— 8t Touls o Boston (el Two base hits, Storall. Yerkes Spesker. 001 000 Hiohlanders Win in Niath. June 12.—The New Yorks won the Detrolt_today b3 & soored_in Nowaiork. first game of thelr scries witn score of 2 fo 1. the winning mum beins Hastzelldoubled ™ " o You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn M ADAM ® known as the most economical as well « good cooks, Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction somethin it is the food with which you can reduce thc and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive fc muscle builder, and ideal health food. One pound of Serv-Us Mgcaroni will go just a: & pound of meat and it costs less than ¥§ as much. ! of living 7 Steak. Tt is a great a man strength as Like allof the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. It is made in strictly sanitary kitchens and under a pressure of 1800 to 3000 1bs. per square inch. It is guar- anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. 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Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to | pickles and eoffee. VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS firt.game of the series from Pittsburg this. after- | % New York. Pittsbur. Tee: Km » 30 0 v ofKeny 1 0. 04 Two bese hits, Wagner, Wilson, Meyers, Shafer. | = 5 8¢ Louls June 12.—Alexander was strong st crit- | ical stages whils Philadelphia bit Steelo and Burk opportunely, winning 7 to 5. Dolan fanmed thres | times with men on bases. Bocond Baseman Otto Knabe of thyh Philadeiphia | enb reoebred word from President Lynch of the Na- tlonal league this moming that he had been in- Achinitely sumended for his froubls with Managor Tinker of tho Cinélnnatl ciub in the latier city yesterday, . Cnteher Roberta, who was purchased from tne Mis. soula (Union associatlon) elub. reported todsy and caught tho lest two innings for Bt Lonis Scors: St. Louts. Philadeiotia & hpo s W hpo e Huggins, 3 9 1 1 1 OfPaskert, cf 32 5 0 0 Bheckasd, £ 5 0 5 0 ofDolan, 3> 5 13 31 Oukee, o 4 1 30 1lLoberi, 35 5 1 1 4 0] Mowiy, of 4 2 8 1 08Magse k3 0 11 1 Konehy, b 3 0 7 1 ofCrarath, st & 10 00 LMgeo, It 4 4 3 8 oftnderns, Tb 4 1 8 0 0 Oleury, m ¢°1 & 3 olDoclen.m & 2 3 20 Winge, " § 2 4 1 g|KMiiter. o 4 0 5 30 Roberts, "0 1 0 0 0 O[Aland', p4 3 0 8 0 Jesie, »° 3 0100 e Burk'p” 10 0 1 0| Totals Beanie” 110600 Totas ML 01 *Dattad for Baric in beh, Reoes by imine - 10047 i006is Trivte Pley Ends Gamo s Socomst. Dupw 18— ttcte sy ensineorsd, b7 and Myers of decidedly } ted g sen i . o e S A and threw retum 10 after £ “ho Wered o mm—m ‘Aimetd. o frst, eneling "G Jo sould o lehed an_execliont ggmo inning, while Bugge wes hit hard bob e tin tonins. 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