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A . INSURANCE=. ° TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & SONS 1t is of great importance that you should have Insurance to fall back on case of Fire. Let me write you.a icy today so vou will be prepared in case your property should be de- stroyed. Accidents happen when least expected. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 31 Main St RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May. 1846, REMOVAL William F. Hill, Real Estate and Fire Insurance has removed to 25 Shetucket street, opposite Thames National Bank. Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EBrown & Perkumns, [Htomeysat-law Uver rirsi Nat Bauk, saetucket oL Euisunce stalrway next to Thaswes Natona' Bank. Telephone 23-3% EDWIN W. HIGGIXS, Attorney-at-Law. Timely Hitting Wins For All Stars Successior of Bingles in the Seventh Gave a Lead of Too Great for Hospital to Overcome—Jake Stahl Qusted as Manager of Boston Americans—Planters Shut Out by Waterbury, 1 to 0. The All Stars won a close and ex- eiting game from the Hospitals Tues- day afternoon. It was anyone's game until the last man was out . The All Stars started the ball roll- ing in the first inning by scoring one run and the Hospital boys, not to be outdone, tied it up in their half of the Same inning. The Hospital took the lead in the third, by an error by Bent- ley, a base on balls and a pretty double steal by Corbett and Chase, assisted by McGraw's single. The All Stars tieing the score in the sixth and took the lead in the seventh, aft- er the Hospitals had made one in their half of the sixth, by pushing 3 runs across the rubber on a base on balls, three singles and a double. The Hos- pitals made another run in the ninth but were retired when Pickett ground- ed to Austin, who threw him out at first. Dahl pitclied @ good steady game the Hospital for his first time on mound this season. Al Stars. kS Hospital. a hpo ] & 2 Murray. 50 Mulchaey, it Honithan, b WoAustinp ‘Beatler,1b Walsh. Willes.ss ACCreadyof HughesIf Totels, Seore by innings- AuStars .0 Hospttal oo & Mio200d Two baso lits. B. Austn, Walsh, .- Au on balls, off Austin 2 s e Rt £ 2, Pleketi, Corbett; sacrifico hits, Plckett, Vint off Dabl 's; struck out b5 Dahl 4; Stolen bases, Murray 2, Chass for the bases by st FINANCGIAL AND COMMERCIAL AN IMPROVED TONE. Prices Open Higher and Hold Gains | Through the Day, New York, July 15.—Although trad- ing in stocks was still of nominal pro- portions, falling once more below the 100,000 mark, there was a definite im- provement in tone today. Prices open- ed higher and held their gains through | In_the last hour of trading | the day, the market became more active and Dest quotations of the session were Te- corded. Gains in some cases amount- ed to two polnts. There were evidences of growing nervousness on the part of the shorts as the market advanced. The short interest at present outstanding was pronounced by some traders to be the largest of the vear. The manner in whi¢h unfavorable news of the last fortnight has been ignored In move- ments of the market apparently has made some impression and efforts to cover, which led to rather urgent bid- ding 'in_the last hour were largely responsible for the advance. For the first time in several ope took an interest in this mar- ket and bought stocks, chiefly Cana- dian Pacific. The more confident feel- ing abroad was- reflected in an ad- adays, 1700 Chiesapeake & Onio, 300 Chic. Gt. W. B 300 Chte: M. & & 200 Chic. & N. W.. 1200 Clino ‘Con Cop. 150 Consolidated ¢ 500 Corn Products - 2200 Erie 200 100 1000 Great Norih ptd - Do." Ore sub 200 Tilinols Centra . Copper et bt Purip 1200 Kaneas City S 200 Looso Wiles 00 Louis & Nach 200 Met. Petrol 300 Miami Copper . 100 M St Po & § 100 Mo, Kan & T.. Mo, Pacific NUR I of M Nev Con. Copper York _Central . N W& H.. Norfolk & West Do. pia [ orthern Pacific 10434 1085 Tas ] 108% vance of American stocks in London which influenced the opening here, Rail- road shares were strenghtened by the Tatiway base on errors, All Stars 1, Homital 3; left on_bases, Al tars . Hospltal 3; earned runs, All Stars 3, Hosiltal 2} tme, 1.45 umpire, Slim’ McIncyre. GAmT: <-zAT. & S Eastern Assaclation. Waterury at New Harea. Springfid st Mesiden: New London at Hariford Pitisfeld s Bridgepors. American New York at St. Louls. Foston at Chictgo. Philadelphla at Dotrolt. Washingion st Cleveland. National Leaeun. Cinclonatt st Now York. Glieago: at Brookten. Tovis s Philadeiphia. Pilsiurg ot Bostan. AMERICAN LnaUE STANDING. Wen. Lost 8] Puiladelphis . Clevoland ... Weshington Chicago Boston . St Louls Plank Held Tigers Seoreless. Detrols, July 15.—Vetersn Eddlo Plank was un hittable foday when Detrult had mea within woring distance of the home plate, snd Philadeiphla wor 7't 0. Of the five sumes played the Tigers won three. Hall was bt freely and all thres/of Detrolt’ errors were costly. Zazmlob, who pitiicd the last three fanings of the losls, Dassed the first two men Who Taced him in both the seventh and ninth innings. Tio yielded only one hit, and thet did not figure in e ‘scoring. _Seore: Philadelphla. W b 5o EMurphy.t & Daley.et Cctting, b Baker.5b b ofCravfora.ct 4 ofVeaen,it 1|Gotuor,1b ofStanecg.c 1[t Kees Fraorsracs “Ran for Stanage in 5th. “*Batted for Zamloch in 9h s0i122 S0 s s Cotlns, Flank Red Sox_Loss fo Chicaso. ner Ed Walah retumed to the ame. today for the it time since. June % \\r('\‘ he was forced out of the pastime 3 Tineas, and Chieazo von. from Boston, Hrar e hard fought Imnings i Was Walsirs sinclo In fhe last i 6 et o el 1o run winning run, - Hodls had stngle when “Seariior “sacrifieed nd Engle iid o “weund, it "t foro Bodie, The rr hahind Waleh wAs. antiim but perfect, ihe thdies smvea " fhe World's. Chiam. nz which Bode ‘l ‘Chappelle, the newly acquired ouifielder from g &Ml champlonabip Chicago, 2o ord Baston, b h take Tukio & hisage. b b ba el 31 hase. o Teeper st : 03 Wagnenss 0 Specioer el Lewielt rdiier 3y | Cotterst - Phitlies Win in Tenth. Philadetohis, July 15.After Paskert had prevent ed & run in 8t Louls' half of the ienth loniug of today's game by & sensational eatch 'of Konetchy’ dow liner. Oukes tried to repest the performane eon 2 drivo by Tobert in the Phillies' half with two ‘out. Onkes missed the ball by a few Inches and it rolled 0 the bicachers and gave a the victory 3 to 2. Shoristop Haueer left here today fo %o 1o Beltimore, where he will be operaied upon_tomorrow for mislaced cartflage in his knce. Score: Two out when winoing run scofed. St Louls. Philadelphia. ab, & of LMagee.3b 5 0f mocker it of Kuave,20 ofTobest, ofPaskert,ct olCravatiy ot oftaerue 1 of Walsh1b Dol lormmusoonnny srsstumany] 8 coraneowany ol oornonroons SeoonsuunBracant Inosss. Totas, *Batted for Kiliter 1 701 “abatiea for Chatamen. 1Ttk TBatied tor Touderus tn St e b dmtngs: o “Louly 90010100002 Prndelpine 000 800 5 0 5 2 0% 02 Two baze hits, s, O'Leary; thrvo bnse Blt, Win: %0; home run, Lobert. i Gl EASTERN ASSOGIAVION STANDING. Low. Waterbury New Loadcn Bpringteld Fitistield Merlden . 5 Piantors Blasked by Waterbary Waterbury, July 15—n a pitching duel bes day Waterbiry defcated New London 1 to 0. Abee: crombl and McCloars twiried great ball “and tiosen wild wore unbitiasic, ‘T fosmer allowed bt thico Bits, Warnes's drive for n singio o rst bace in ihe 1hird Inning ‘scoring Nash' with tho. smie. ran. Mo Cleary was. touched wp for fve bils, but. was. Shie to Lol the visitors dn check when & seore threatened. Tor New Tondon the iting of Trlan was notable, Rock: starming in'the- Seld. - Soore: Waterbury. Now Loadon. oo e aonst 3 Nor o Hoae, 3 Rock s 0 Spencon.b o[Trandb ¥ 0| Ciicn.o Niromble 0 leorvesac Housworss Totas, oy iuniag Waterbury . 00100000 New London' ... 900006000 00 Two byso hit. Irelan: sacrifice hits, Hickey, M Noyea; soien bases, Lislan 2, Dell, Holden: ble plays, Brady o Wamer. Irelan ‘o Rocks on bases, Waterbury 6, New Lemdon §: frsi buso on balls, off Abercromble 2, off McCloary first beso on errors, Waterbury 3, New London 0% Lt by pitcher, Novee, Miller; stuek out, by M. Cleary 5. by Abercromble 3; wild pliches, Abercrom- ble 2, MeCledry 1; timo, 1.4} umplre, Lanigan. otals, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIN Won, 57 i3 “ w 30 g Nowark Rochosier Buffalo .. Baltimers To Perfection Bread light and crisp, kitchen clean and com- fortable—you can count on this when you use a New Per- fection oven with a Bakes, broils, ¥ roasts The New Perfection Oil Cook-stove is cleaner than, a coal or wood range. Cheaper than gas. Cooks everything as well as either. N Burns kerosene, the clean- est, handiest fuel. % No coal or ashes to carry. Nosoot. Nosmoke. No dust. wiian e and - toasts.) tion Stove cooksa whole:meal once with theleastexpense; m.% # ble and dixomfinmaalndx:amw%‘ 4 s j owimuchioil is STANDARD OIL COMPANY of New York' mariod TUESDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. MEN AND WOMEN P-Root annen Ruilding. . s Building. today’s game. Tomorrow Catcher Will- lam Carrigan will assume charge of the team. Stahl's release was un- conditional and he will give up base- ball as a business but will retain his Red Sox stock. He will devote his time in the future to his banking bus- iness in Chicago. Stahl has played few games this season, an injured foot | having kept him out of the field. He | managed the team fro mthe bench. Planned to Supplant McAleer. Boston, July 15—The announcement that Manager “Jake” Stahl of the ed Sox would se s connec Red Sox would sever his connections [3 29 % T3 o Sohneaod b Tato 1l with the team which he led to a vorid’s- ¢l plonship Initsses ‘Fracy b, Bahare-ss, Branche Sh, Mar. world's champlonship last scason, was | §red¥ 70 Zabaress, Branche S, not unexpected here. Close followers v | of the falling fortunes of-the Red Sox allinafe Mondey T this season had Dbeen led to look for,| o Walli v e e 5 ; public plavgrounds on Cherry street some such - development. Opened for e season with 45 AN S ance of between 400 and 500 children. ankle while sNding into second base. He had recently been sold by Nash- ville to the St Louis Nationals. Akron’s ninth inning raily fell short. The Clevelands won the game 4 to 3: Falls Beat Pearl Strest, 9 to 1. Pearl street just escaped a shutout by the Kalls scoring in the last min- utes in the Playground baseball leagus game Monday. The Fells nine scored in every inning except the third and eighth and ended with. a rally-¢hat net- ted three runs. The final score was 9 to 1. The lineup of the winming team news from Washington that the Erd- | w400 Ton Comer man act was to be amended in a man- | 9 Texas Co, ner that would bring about arbitra- | Third Av tion of the eastern railroad difficul- win City R tes, 3 Grion |, The copper shares continued to lag | Do, ptd | behind. "A further deciine in the for- | United C | elgn metal market was reported, and | 200 U, Dry }ipased. |at home the market was said to be| I ¢ KiAGey remedy, |8t a standstill, despite recent price | 5. Rubier Pt Satapie Bothe hy majl | concessions and the strong statisti . Sl 5 pamphiet. Address Dr. Kil- | position disclosed in the producers J . Binghamton, N. Y. | port. Denial by the attorney general | 1800 Uiat Copper . | of the report that proceedings asainst| 0 Wesiern Mariiid | American Smelting were - imminent | 40 Woolworth caused a full recovery in that stock Total s 95,604, sbiar late in the 4 Traction stocks and bonds rose strongly on the announce- ment that the full 2 1-2 percent semi- | ..New York, annual payment had been ordered on | sieady, 2 the third Avenue income fives. 12 1-4; t loan 2 1-4; closing The bond market was steady. To- |offered at 2 1-4. tal sales, par value, $1,168000. Pana- Time loans strong; |ma 2's registered and coupon declin- |a 4 percent and ninet ed 1-4 on call. | 5; six months 6 a 6 1 S. Windham 0 1 0 0 N Windham 0 2 0 04 00000 Mew England League Worcosias—Woreostee §, New Bedtond Brociian— Broekten 6, Luwsenco. 5. Poritand_Portiund §, Lsua 12 Lawell~Lowell 3, Bal River 3. International League. i Ac ac trouble preys the mind, dis- and lessens , ition; ¥, vigor ind _cheerfulness often S S T t of r diseased. 10214 s i L% € 10 i 8% Senators Beat Meriden Again. (qlleriden, Conn. July 15—The o out wien winning g e & B4 iden team was unable to break tue *ltan for Bodie in 101 Sernd eI iume: Rocsier 2 Buftalo 5. | winning streak of the Senators here Bcoro by fumtnm— G At Newark—Baltmote 7, Newark 10 { today, Josing by a score of 7 to 3. ey 0600160 Jersey Clty—Providence 5, Jeresy City 1. | Molloy’s generosity in giving men bases | icago i S At Montreal—Toronio 6, Montreal 3. | on balls and timely hitting by the vis- e T | itors wa sthe secret of the defeat. The Electrics Win Double Header. |home club was unabie to hit in the Pittsfleld, Mass, July 15.—Pittsfleid [ Pinches. The score. won ouble header from Springfield | Hartford .. 2101210007 1 today t0 1 and 4 to 3. In both |Merlden 110100002003 6 5 games the Wiectrics played errorless | Rverett and Muldoon; Molloy and ball. Barrenkamp outpiiched Wilson | Nagelson. | in the opener and Pittsfield won In the ninth when Phillips’ double was fol- lowed by Bridges’ single. In the sec- ind game the Ponies took a three run lead, but Smith tightened and the Electrics got to Lower In the sixth and with th. ald of a costly error by_Swander nosed out on top. Scores: T 0% Bores e | Two_base his, Hooper. | Mighlandors Shut Out, 3-0. 3y 15.—Hamilion was alaoct Keattng was wild and lneffec Sages, St iy winning from New 0. and maklne 1t throe out of four wiw singied In the 8T, the o New Yorker 1o reach third cher from thi Blue Storall this_atter. the game he i outfielder Jolmstor siend hed ball ohnston was uncoscious for o Who attended i sald thet he e ssslon at_the bese of tbe braln. to rewm 0 the todny vitieal Diamend Notes. | auis! e long on merve. He gland league has the association beaten a block. was not fast enough for the n, but he did manage to hop ow-moving New England Logan probably was thinking Twin-State sk formerly with Taftville stern Conn. league as pitch- hear from some fast n for engagements nday baseball. An- Bulletin, or phone adv. Money. July 15—Money 1-2 per cent: ru on ng Wings Whitewashed Bridgeport. | New Haven, Conn, Juiy 15.—Jensen {had the beiter of Tuckey in a pitch- | ers' battle here foday and New Haven whitewashed Bridgeport 3 to 0. A home run by Miller, scoring Kerr e ahead ahead of him m the fourth in- | M. Cameron. o | S ame;: | ning settied the issue. Score: Rastern Pitstleld .. 0000000112 8 o XTE FUEL (RGN 00y 5 1 | Tames v Springfield 000000010—1 8 0|griggeport 000000000—0 5 2|ford club, Barrenkamp and Bridges; Wilson | = Joneon and Nagle; Tuckey and Mo pleaded guilty in tie common pleas and Pratt, | ahan. court today, to having participated in : Se';vxln(tli ”“5"5' cen Sal | L = a professional °ball game at Savin osttstleld .. 00 0103 00 x— 0 | Rocl last in violotion of the Springfield 000300000-8 8 3| JAKE SHAHL OUT OF GAME. | FCPK o0 B e, which with the Smith and Bridges and Wendell; | costs added, ted nearly 3600. Lower and Flaherty. | Cameron and Clarkin_were fined 350 — | each and the players $15 apiece, costs SouthWindham 12, North Windham 4. | being added in each case. In fmp The South Windham baseball team the fines Judge E. C. Simpsoq, sai journeyed to North Windham Satur- he hoped this would impress om\ the day and defeated the home team 12 men that the court must be respeoted, to 4. Harry Flint pitched good ball for North Wigdham, striking out 14 == men in six innings. After that he e stanoina. reakened and was hit hard. P. Fisher Lom. cas just as steady as ever, striking 2 i5_men and allowing but seven 3 5. The feature of the game w i catching of C. Fisher, not a man 3 e e eting prac o - in the back - Paid $600 in Fin New Haven, Conn., July : foraat bt tiat hie probably wowld be abi Th 3 day or two. Seare Now York 15,—George er of the New Haven association eball team, Clarkin, owner of the Hart: and twenty of thelr play- New York Spot cotton | t: middli 5, middling | Dentelert ures closed steady. July' 12,16 12,04, September 1170, October December - 11.40, January 11.3 of the er would 1 > team he in Saturda pwer through St Louts. Sales 7100 Amal Copper .. 2000 Am. Can . 300 Do. ptd 200 Am. ‘Car & ¥ 100 Am. Too Securifes. 300 Am. Linseed O1 200 Do.” ptd 100 Am. Locomotive - 5400 Am. Smelting 40 Do. ptd 700 Am. Tel & Tel 100 Am. Tobac Am W. Paper pfd Avaconda ; Atehion Do. ped Baitimore & Olio. 0 Do. pfd 100, - Close. Tuly 16 th er, Ct anigan is evidently out to ! attempt of plavers or | crab his work. He fines of late. L to earn his as the players and will not depriv o make him out a fool. terrett, the former captain her of Princeton university team, who has been with the | rk American league club since | 1912, has been rele | o fthe Pac | Rivalry With President McAleer Cne Reason—Playing Manager Needed. milionp several intends CHICAGD GRATR Open. High o MAKRY Totals, same he arland of the James Me- Though Chicago, July 15— Stahl was ousted as mana Boston Americans today by Aleer, president of the club. differences, amounting to a _serious “misunderstanding” with McAleer were rumored causes of Stahl’s release both manager and president insisted ng Broken Leg at Exhibition Game, Akron, Ohio, July -In_the fifth inning of today’s exhibition game with | that the demand of stockholders for a | the Cleveland America Catcher | “playing manager” was the motive. |Glenn of the local Interstate league Stahl's leadership technically included | team broke his left leg just above the Clocer, Peabody & Co. 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New York b b hpo ki 2 1|pun st dfshater.mn 0| Rictcherss 0|Doste. 7o of Meride.Tb 0| ureaz.rt 0fMevers,c o5 agrass.ct ofsCcwson.p Devore,ct Tinker &0 b2 Quality made MECCA— price was incidental. ab 4 i 1 h H 3 3 i i i H 3 e Sl emnosancon mlns Bears the Signature of Totals, 32712614 11 Totals, 3 Descher out, hit by batted ball. Score by o Cinchanast 0 Sov'Fork e "o ase e, Snodarass, Fietcher, Mesery, Shat- er, Bescher; home rums, Devore Snodgrass. Pituburg Wins Eloven inning Game . oston, 3 Tuudolgh pitched o foe geme fo e cata(h Anming today, but then he L iove. batied hard and the visitors Pitire | 37 0|aransile, s 3 0 optivaach 30 0[Deriin.sh ol rniet ofyers b ol Winting.o i CJ 4 (4 bl BECAUSE it has been made under his personal supervision for more than 30 years to the satisfaction of millions upon millions of Mothers. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk, or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, Breve, 5 Carey Kommers.cf Bitlerss Miier1b Wittt Yiox. 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