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INSURANCE. TAKE A PoLICY /ETNA ON YOUR AUTO with 4. L. LATHROP & SCNS An Insurance y Is when your property is destroved by Fire. Take one out now before it is ‘too late. t is so small that it is a mis- be without ISAAC S. JONES tnsurance and Resl Estace Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS’ 8. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building Agency Established May, 1846, REMOVAL - ome. William F. Mill. 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 Brown & Perins, Itsmeps-at-lay Uver Fus. Nal Baosk, cusiucked —w Lee aimirway next to. Thagwse Lank Tewphone 33.8 EDWE w. BiGems, CHANCE GETS WESTERN MEN. They Are Cook of Texas League and Cooney of Butte. Mont., Club, New York I S—If was an- nounce that Mgnager Chance ork Amerfans had pur- Outfielder Cook of the Austin ague. and Pitcher te. Mont., eclub of n. Cooney will join once, but Cook will Bot report unt MOTORCYCLE NOTES. t, is an eff- f Seattle have sreyeles en pyrchased for ago paving in- cheny (Pa.) Motorcyel, a number club f endurance »r of San reyele and s each day Jose, Cal ves about in making his Church Hill, le to and several miles Minn from distant liability run was held the Newark (N. J.) on May 1ith. About wen meémbers of tt fleld (Mass.) Motoreycle cly pade a_century run tb Albany and re- n. The return trip was made in | Just ore hour and ten min m and John de Ph iring European coun ippe, ies on cles. will make a side trip to | n Algeria, where the motorcycle | as yet practically unkmown. and Kenneth Dickenson of Ap- Wis, have added their names list of those who will tour nmotarcycles this summer boys expect to sail from New on Jure 13th An automebile concern of —Detroit motoreyple can lo some things even better thap an @utomobile. and has installed 2 mbtor- €ycle on which a uniformed mechanic Tides io the aid of automobilists in Over hills, down vales and through sand, which makes up the greater part of the road. between Cherokee. Okla. :a Wichita, Eliwood C. Madden rode motoreycle—completing the trip in five and one-half hours. Lacy Crolius, H. E. Jamieson and Louis Bauer, members of the Milwau- kee Motorcycle club, have started on & 365 mile pethfinding trip. These clists will map out a reute for the ib's three-day tour which is to start on Memortal day. Is a Meceptive disease KIDREY = =5 Sootevs oot ]ROUBLE lnfl dhnl know 1t. 1If 00a results can make 5o mistake b7 asine Dr mer's Swamp-Root, the great kid- ey amedy. - AL Srogpiens i Aty Sid and doliar sizes. Sample botie b il Tre. aleo pamohiet telilng” you Bow io find out"if You nave Kiahey troa: 1 1 et Ty mer & Co., BASEBALL - AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, s Rk WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th New London vs, Waterbury Thursday, July 31st New London vs, Waterbury Game 330 elock, Admission 2%, Ladies Free, All admissions to Geand Stand 25¢ i |PLANTERS SHUT OUT-THE LEADERS Daniels Hi lds White Wings to Three Scattered Singles—Fast Fielding by Both Teams—Athletics Shut Out Detroit New London, July 29.—Three singles and a two bagger netted three runs for the locals this afternoon in the third inning, and the Planters defeated the Champs for the second time this season. Daniels allowed only three safe hits, and these were well scat- tered. Hopper was hit opportunely and frequently. There was fast fielding by both teams. New Haven. npo 3 el b hypon e 11 0 ofRallinger,3b 4 0 1 5 0 42330, i0000 487 ;0 303240 805 20 30110 31,700 330009 Del - 3 1°2 0 o 3 014 10 L83 dlsnemoam s 02 19 130 0N 1440 ° o/ msdnern 03 0 Totals v New Haven ... 000000 00 New London 3006000 x3 Two base hit. Spencer. EASTERN ASSOCIAT:ON STANDING. Lost. New Huven | Harttord Bridgeport 10 New London 13 1 51 3 Senators Take Two from Eleotrics. | Pittsfield, July 29 —Hartford took two gemes from the Electrics thi ternoon, winning the first game 5 in ten innings after a hard f taking the second with ease 7 The hitting of Barney and Kauft fea- tured. Kauff made a home run over | the right field fence in the fifth inning | of the second game and Barney made | four hits in as many times up in the opener, two being doubles. Scores: First Game— Hartford 01120000015 Pittsfield S1001110900—4 Averett, Parker and McDonald; Hammersiep, Smith and Bridges. Second Game— Hagtford ... Pitfsfield . : Salmon and Muldoon; Duchniel and | Bridges. Bridgeport Takes First—Second Tied Springfield, July 29—Bridgeport de- feated Springfield in the first game of | a double header this afternoon 14 to 6 and after the completion of the ninth in the second, Umpire Kennedy called | the game on account of darkness with the score at one each. . Hitting in the pinches Won the first gamae for the vis- itors. An error by Kehoe allowed | Byrnes to score the tieing run for the locals in the second game. The scores: | First Game— | Bridgeport . 806800101014/ Springfield ... 20000031 0— ¢ m and Mapahan; Justin, Burke, Batin aps Pra Second Game- Springfleld . ..... Bridgeport More and sell. 06001000001 10000000 01! Tuckey and Rus. aherty; Waterbury Takes Two from Meriden. | Waterbury, Conn, July 29.—Water- bury defeated Meriden today in | double header, the first game being 7 to 3. when Ray Williams for, the con- | winner. | team today playea tenders showed a retwrn . to winning form, holding the visitors to six hits land fanning 10. Green was hit when hits meant runs. In the second Mc- Lean and Hancock twirled a beautiful pltchers’ battle, Waterbury winning out on bunched hits, a triple and a single by Hauger in the fourth, a single by Nash, Hickey's sacrifice, a wild pitch and an out in the sixth which counted the two runs. Meriden had two men put out_at third base in the second game. Scores: First game— Waterbury .. Meriden William Vandergrift. Second game— Waterbury .. . Meriden McLean and Perkins GRAND CIRCUIT EVENTS PRODUCE FAST TIME. ikt Average 209 1-5—Close 2.24 Trot. Ten Heats Racing i Grand Rapids, M:! though attended by performances, today's ich, July no record breaking grand circuit best being 2.07 1-2, a new mark for the | Henrietta C. ran away in the third heat and nearly clambored over the railing in being brought stride. Rapallo never got started the first heat and was flagged. The 2.2 4trot w t three-cor- nered race hetween Mundy C7, Dublin en | Lady and Bingarion. and developed an- other trotter when Mundy C., aft dropping the first heat to Dublin Lad r stepped the second in 2.09 1-2. Mur- phy managed to land Mundy C. in the two subsequent heats necessary to a decisfon. but Dublin Lady and Binga- rion were close up and forged him to | his limit to win Australians Best Rhode Island. Providence, R. I, July 29 world champion Australian 1 all Rhode Island The cricket team of 22 ‘men, twice their number, | {0 3 4 6 lo 5 A beaw e besan o Lol and won by a score of 190 1o 66 in the |t Din corsseicd Horoush first of a series of two games, | the entire nine in The Rhode Islanders, captained by | F President Alexandere Meiklejohn ¢ of R i o Amherst college, were somewhat dis- | ruiace 5 15 0 b|Hartke2 appolnting In the eform they Aisplaved f Chumunes § @ 3 & §Wolterct although 1t was the first time they | 0} 31182 had ever played together. Army Team Defeats Freebooters. arragansett Pler, R. I, July 29, able to overcomé the handicap of 9 awarded to the Army team, the Great Neck Freebootets were defeated today |in the Point Judith polo tournament for the army and navy cups, 12-10. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL REACTION IN MARKET. Undertone Heavy With Frsquent Pe- riods of Stagnation. New York, July 29—A reactionary tendency was manifested by the stock market today-almos: the first time fn_a fortnight. Trading was much lighter than on the previous day, and much smaller than on any day of the preceding week, when the market was | recording almost daily advances to the accompaniments of considerable activity Not only was the undertone of to- day’s operations heavy for the most part, but there were Indications as well that the rise had come o a halt, {for a time at Jeast. During®the fre- quent periods of stagnation in the afternoon neither bulls nor bdar: seemed disposed to take the initiat and such changes as occurred were | trivial Apart from less encouraging advices | respecting crops the day was devoia of nmews bearing upon the market. | | Some betterment was reported in the | | seneral bond market, but this was | confined largely to issues of a so-call- | | ed legal character, and suggested lit- tle_or no increase of demand by in- vestors, Government bonds were | once more an element of weakness, | registered twos selling at 95 -4, the | lowest actual price, while S threes were 1-2 percent. lower on the | ‘ bid. 1 ‘ nndnn took about 15,000 shares of‘ s ATt gt ot iato | Pacine, whits Beriin was e diract purs chaser of Canadian Pacific. The most | interesting news from the British cap- | uiet; { quiet races produced excellent time, the ten heats run off averaging 2.09 1 The opening race, the 2.09 pace, proved easy for Billy M., the favorite, who won in_straight heats. Neither | Arlene, nor_Princess Patch, the Mur- | phy entty, had a chance for anything { better than place money. The Grand Rapids Railway Purse for 2.20 trotters fell to Uncle Bift in straigt heats, with Eula Belle pressing close at each finis | All three heats were under 2.1, the down to_her | GAMES TODAY. American Leagus, Detrott st Washington. Bt Louls at Philadelphls. Chlcago at New York Cleveland at Bosten. Wational Leagus. Brooklsn at Pittsiur Philudelphia at_ Cinclunadl. New' York at Chl Boston at St Leuls. Enstern As Springheld at New Haren. Waterbury st New London. Pliisneld at Hastfon. Bridgeport at Merlden. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. 28 Phlladelpbia, Waahingtom Cleveland Chicago Boston Detroit St Louts New York . World s Champs Make Clean Sweep. Boston, July 20.—Boston made a lean _sweep of the four game series with Chicago by winning & double header from the visitors foday. the first chors’ battle between d game Chieago used on's Tuns wero ccored weeks ngo was & lest was 4 Dl s v Tn the seco thrce pitehers, but all of Bos it 0'Bricn, who untll @ few mber of iho local team. appelle wrenched his Jnce In running to st and Bad to rellre from (he second game. The (First. Game.) Pod i 2600 315 3 ofThomase 0521 \ ab hipo a e po | 41 38 1 1Gardner.sb 0 | 3031 x\u»,ml- 10 1 100 1 9 | 1at 000 1 o0 by in | ork, e _series Clevaland Takes Two from New New_York, Juls | from” New York. three games e visitors | taking both secilons ot a lonsesosse tted for McConnell In Oth. nings: A 100 Glevetand. Wpo a R seore Cleveland 01 1 8 Now York 0o Two base hits Hartzel, Crée; home run. Jack wo of 1| . i o) H i | Renigri : 8 58 : 5 } b > 34 i . ; | e ; 5 | s 31 | o~ | New York 010 0 sy Tisbia Atheties” Shut Ot Tigers. Detrs | Bushss B s COTTON. New , July 29—Spot cotton midling upland, 12.10 guif, 5. Sales none. Cotton futures closed steady; J ital dealt with the failur8 of another | 11.90; August, 11.64; Scptember, 11 colonial loan, the greatest part of | October, 11.23; December, 11.20; J which had to be taken by the under- | uary, 11.11; March, 11.21; May, 11 writers. | | Les®than the usual interest attach- | ed to the second quarterly report of | * New York, July 20— Money on call [the steet corporation issued ugior the | steaay, 2@3 1-3 perfont: ruling rate | market's glose. ~The statemot@ show- |5 14" last loan 2 1-1; closing bid 2 | ed total earnings of $41,219,813, com- | offered 2 1-4 W pared with $34,426,801 for the’ pre- | ° Time loans steady: sixty -days 3 | ceding quarter and $25,102,265 for the | @4 percent. and 80 Aave & 1.0 | corresponding quarter of last vear. |months P Total sales of bonds par value ag- e grogated $1,568,000. i CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. e WHEAT. Oven. Hign. Low STOGKS. s s - i S it o Too A €. or. 5 pd. . Dac. % s 10 “Amtt, Omper .11 : 200~ Am. - Az. e 0 Am e Fokar Juls 5% 5100 Am. Can o i %0 Am Can or 60% 1060 Am. Car & Fousdry . 1100 ‘Am. Cotton O ... 100 Am Exorees Wk s PLYMOUTH (Londor) BOULOGNE (Parisy HAMBURG _~ ON PALATIAL Assuring Arrival CINCINNATI - Aug, 16 CLEVELAND - Sept, 12 BTEAMBHIPS in Paris by Day CINCINNATI » CLEVELAND Sa HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 667 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS, or LOSAL AGENT st i i Satlier freely. tightened | Kept. thie seore down, elped | Wasbingion win the g | st Lous. ab B o a | Stovall 0 Williams.rt Two Bese bit, Moeller i NATICNAL LEAGUE STANDING. won. fost | Chicrg : Fliusonos Broakiyn Cindnneti 7 {5 Lous i ] | Gincinnatl Gets the Last Game of Serles Cineinnstl, July 29, —Clncivnatl 4 1 tie cighth and’ ceptured ihe lasi same of the series | Walker, & reent eddliion to’ Drookivi's siaft, bad | plichid fale ball, oply six hita and - threo’ runs | Baving been poored “agatnst him, " He was wild Noweve, two of his busos on bells, one in' ile second and phother in the elghth counng for | fhat meny puns, Reore Brookiyn, Ginctnnati, W oo a o W hime n e Moransf 4 0 0 |Beechestt % 0T 0 0 Gutshrwsh 8 0 8 1 ODeveecr 5 110 0 Riengeief 4 8 1 0 O(rohsh & 1 & 4 1 Wheati & 0 10 111 Kig'trcan § 3 6 0 e 2l Rltnah "8 1 W1 0010l Fisherss 4 8 8 8 11400f Millor B0 a8 olifamens i {14 0] Wlkern: 5 0 1 ofuwtwe 4 8 5 B b i 1 0 0 7 6l byl i IvaRRl Wotals 80§ E 14 O|-Fukiza 079 8 0 8 “Hues 09§ 04 B N TR AT The. & for delmsots I 7, Borce by luuthge— Bowwkio 1cox e §03 B3 008 80 63 Elnslapaty iy IR ERERE B pase fits, Liiskn Bisies, Bron, Kliug howe sun, Sieugel, Hephamiae Bravss Evap, U Ser Puicage, Fuly SBosion showed 3 reums of oiza fodas bealnd Biskein's fae biici fue cieacd yp the senie with® Chicace, winaiog | fhe ual game pese. § ig i Fhe locals gatbesed 0 of which pecied Dot fove R o R B B M | UROGEN FOR ALL FORMS OF RHEUMA- TISM. Dr. H®H, Tinker, ot New York, a speciallat, has relioved ghery caso presentéd f0 wim willy < this ‘prescription, known as Uro- gen. It is an ethical preserip- tion, containing meither . opi- ates’ nor narcotics, and It his Pproven itself in his extensive practice, hospital and otherwise, among thousands, 10 be & pos tive antidote for Uric Acid—the cayse of all forms of Iheum: o “Eheumatism, ca with history acute attacks for swelling of Joints. In thirt hours atter first tablet, ‘obtain- ed Gecided relief, and atter four days, relieved 'and atiending to usual work. Took no_ other medicine. John Hall, Golden. St age 66 years. Urogen guaranteed. 50c and $1.00°a botlie: Sold by all drus- lsts, ¢ Chronle, Sclati- of “frequent Vears, LINCOLN’S, Furniture Store Main Strects and Union Willimantic, Conn., July 25, 1813 GOING AWAY? Traveling Requisites that combine Style and Strength. including of all kinds, -Wardrobe and Steamer Trunks that defy the baggage smasher. Prices $3.50 up Also a splendid line of TRAVELING BAGS at popular prices. Giants Still Making Good. v 20.—By wioning Aandger’ Bres gt 1n an ar- e Orth snd was chased 1o the | Chicago. 0 o b hpoa o 2 5 210 0 0 10 20030 §0 o S 0 01 1 Lt 0 1o o 20 1 0 1 o New York St Lous 00000000 00 Two buse hits, Mevers, Mowrey: sacrifico fiy, De- A Second Game.) New York. 1100 1200 2551 ¢138 o1 1 23060 0410 1 0 “ca 16 on0 0 h Batte Gever 1ii New Xerk .o-oeir 01001000 Two base hits, Whitied, Evans; home run, Bur Hendrix Hit Hard. Philadelohia Winnino. | ro by Inninga— Phtisacphia 01 2 polan; hom Westerly Beats Voluntown-Glasgo. Tpe Voluntown ball team received coat of whitewash at the hands of the Westerly All Btars Sunday by the score of 9 to 0, in which Gavitt, -the Westerly piicher, was the star, pitch- ing & four hit game and allowing only pne man to yeach third and two to second, also getting a three- ¢ and o twe-bagger, driving in \n,ml of five rung, besides scoring one | He recelved fine support bot d at pat, the All Stars scor- ing five earned runs on seven clean | hits, Veluniown fielded very well but eould net eonnect with GavitUs twist- exs The Al Ris 7o open for sames 6 Bundays for a renson- Address B. J. Christy, | Veiugtown. Wb hpe 8 e B Msceartiron § 1 © 8 1 Berinect 4 901 0 0 ey, 1810 Gaaror & 14 ¢ 0 | Geadinedy & 1 & 6 o B B Go8 s I Fare 10180 fiina B iiveniner 5 0 8 1 0 s B i vwantsn s 0 8 8 1 —Haking . $ 013 @ Fotals 81 E Totats 30 T 8,5 0 w 0 Johuzon, h first set 6-4 and defaulted on the third. Shelton took the second 6-3. L. H. Waidner won from G. C. Patterson of Evanston 6-2, 6-1 in thie fourth round, and W. T. Hays won ffom L. Green, western Intercolleglate champion. Joseph Armstrong of St. Paul downed Al Lindaue 60 john Adams had an easy time with F. A, Lindemann, the German entrants | Winning in straight love sets, the 539 $2.7 Wai sts, 194 Main Street, SUITS Eponge, Serges, Poplins, Mixtures and the Season’s Other COATS Strictly All Wool Materials, Also a Number of High Grade Linen Suits DRESSE Value Gp to 32.50) Most Popular Materials, Value Up to $14.50 “ Linen Coats Value Up to IN ALL SIZES $14.50 v $10.90 Full Assortment of Up-to-Date Materials 79c Wauregan House Block valdes up to $1.50 which coupled with an error netted the th Windham team he hitting and_flel ne pltching of Love, who struck out 13 men, were the features for Baltic. C. Fisher and Mattison did the best work: for South Windham. The score: Baltic, bih empt 50 1 P 0 1 i i Bemiro.2> 4 oy b Windhan Two base hits, hitting of Semino and Steffor and | their only runs ding of Dugas, | South Windham. 7. Brockton ,. m Lowell 8, International Leaue Resalts. Cliy 2 B INTERNATIGNAL LEAG! wor i Montreal S h = i aity h WIN TEN Defeat Niles and Dabi Championship. Boston, July 29.—G. F. Touchard and G. M. Washburn of New York, the latter a Harvard student, won the east- ern championship tennis doubles todey from N. W. Niles and A. S. Dabney of Boston, former castern champions, 6-2, -5, 3-6, 14-12. Ih thé final of the Longwood singles Wililam Johnston, ,champion of _the Pacific_coast, playing in whirlwind style, defeated G. P. Gardiner, Jr, of Boston, 6-2, 6-4, 64 Touchard was the particular star of the doubles. He sustained the brunt of the attack of his opponents and his play at the net was a revelation to the gallery P Neely Loses to Shelton. Chicago, July 29.—John C. Neely of the Wanderers’ club, one of the fa- vorites in the western tennis tourna- ment, was defeated today by Robert Sheiton of Texas, one of the doubles champions of the south. Providence Grays Chal The Providence Gr | TOUCHARD AND WASHBURN t, Pesbody & Co., UE STANDING. . Lest 6 a“ ] is o 51 1 51 3 58 i s NIS DOUBLES. | ney for Eastern Neely won the llenge All Stars. probably the ie., Hskora J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. e and the J, F, Cigars are tie best on the market Whitestone thes C. 100 em F. C. GEER, Phene 511 TPIANO | ) TUNER' Norwich, Cona, \ Garry Herrmann Has Little Use for Baseball Commission, in discussing the Baltic Defeats South Windham. |fastest semi-professional team “unwrittenlaw” of calling a player out On Saturday Baltic defeated South | Rhode Island, hurls a defl at Manager | who slides into frst base, which was Windham 10 to & at Sayles (eld. Baltic | Hughes of the All Stars for any Sat- | upheld by President.Thomas Chiving- soored five runs in the Hret iuning and | urday, the game to be played at Tre- | ton of the' American:assoclation today, from then on took things rather easy. | mont park, Providence. Doubled ex- | said it was. not only preposterous, but Love held South Windham to one | benses are guaranteed. Address Man- | directly contrary to the rule covers it and no runs until the sisth. when | A%er James Doyle, 114 Williams street, | ing the point. “A player is allowed to he eawed up and allowed three hits, | Providence, R, L = Teol ey Dase S e Rl | jumping or_in any other manner as |long a8 bo'remans within the lines | presoribed,” said Mr. Herrmann. his is laid down in the rules of the game, and no umpire, president of a league or anyone else bas any right * CONTRARY TO RULE. “Unwritten Law.” - | to change this rule.” Cincinnati, Ohio, July 28.—Chairman | - August Herrmann, of the National Buffalo in five years has planted 10,000 shade tree; For Your Baby. ' The Signature of. C4 is the only guarantee that you have the P PR Bt Sy . @ ‘ Genuine prepared by him for over 30 yeérs Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk ‘or Yotherwise;3t 0} o;protectithe . babies. The Centaur,Compan There is a great variety of Carpenters tools on the market but there is.only one complete” brand made for quality, that is the reason we sell the famous < ‘KEEN KUTTER : Brand. The KEEN AUTTER Trade Mark or the words KEEN KUTTER on any tool are an absolute guarantee. Buy a tocl under this brand and you will know ycn are getting the best. . THE HOUSEHOLD | Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street. '

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