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and Personal Accident Insurance . L. LATHROP & SONS Wu&meWwF‘mSgtmmd l-IonrandTwutmemomePhy—O&-Sm that ‘McLoughlin had the advantage of - {11 &. from the standpoint of _The auburn haired Californian : ks Spind £ Atk s h way of the world’s lawn | serve, however, ice wi ser- < te‘xrfnls cha.mptonlhl played here this|vice games after love-forty been e dmiral Cradock, | tified only at the last m afternoon, ended in one victory and |called against him. Plans Are ndefinite. - Z m«wvfiwm The— one defeat for nchm:adon. e Smoother Game Than Last Year. i Senor Carbajal said his plans were Mfl&mmtfidt team still somewhat indefinite, but it 1s un- ing s ““The victor showed a far smoother “We were steaming north on Thurs- = 3 one of the American - ish Bay T RInG InEE A Hite el Tl S ] e e et . Cuuk,nbt 10c, a blend straight sets, 7-5, 8=2, §-3. - Not dis- : been ordered to general stations, when Tfl“ h“&. turbed by the defeat of his teammalte, | bacl ‘ and curbed from the foremast head came the hail| the railroad station Semor Carbajal robeots. Maurice E.-McLoughlin . evened _the Y ‘Enemy on the port bow,’ said the flag| was conveyed in an American army day’s score by defeating Norman L. le| captain of the Suffolk in giving out|headc ers automobile to a hotel fently | Brookes, captain of the - Australasian | only a point or two separated the play- | an official statement of the chase of the| owned by one of his friends. He ex- to.see that your pmnerty is ’“mf,;::m{ quartette, and considered -the world s outs, nets and double faults. Karlsruhe today. ~As scon as we Pécts to rémain in the hotel until he insured. The ashes -of vour VEADS|master at tennis, -in - three stirriug knew departs for Spain. Possessions, ~are of liftle comies matches by scores of 17-15, 6-3, 6-3... | came leg weary and while he lost none od Tired and Worried. they're all that is left A AT | As a result, the-ultimate winner of | of his racquet skill he could not fol- n""" Y s Consult us and INSURE " | the trophy and championship: cannot {low the pace set by McLoughlin, and |else e, e retiring president seemed tired it andther twonty-tour s * te and final rall oaia, ang and worried when he alighted from the Don't be decided before Saturday.. - except for a desperate an y g e s Teiwill he too fate. The Brookes-McLoughlin - match | in_the third set was always fu:inx a|for miles round was strewn with de-|train an splayed some reluctance 4 ISAAC S. JONES : |markea a history-making epoeh in tne | superior player, being outspeeded and | bris. when requested to discuss recent do- 3 ¥ d Real. Estata Agent, | court sport and thrilled _ the u.von outgeneraled a majority . of the| “Under these circumstances there ",;PM'-' in Khekcttl":ul P e e s ir s spectators to a point -seldom ‘reached | games: - was. very little left to do when the| I am comfident thers will be no Richards Building, 91 Main Strest| ", cquet battles. order ‘Ciear ship for action,’ was given. | furgher dificulty.” he 3 o not Williams’ Showing Was Disappeinting. anficipate a continued conflict. I have . LR t Set Took 80 Mlnmu. The crews went to battle stations and ; Williams'. showing againet Wilding | the stokers were double banked. Off|faith that the constitutionalists will Y ab(mt to Start on|..> ne hour and 20 minutes these | Guy ze disappointing from an Ameri: | the porc bow. about 11 or 15 miles|maintain order.” ou are ' two masters of the game battled| 5y standpoint as McLoughlin's victory | away, we could see the Karlsruhe and| Senor Carbajal's assurance that the g AR i through the first set under a Dbrojling | over Brookes was elating. The Phila- Karis- | federal -army - evacuating Mexico City our-vacation = - |sun betore Brookes was forced oV as SERBGE opernd itk & NIRMGE: A | e e L ;.‘:'fng arle- | hag no intention of crowding into : your-. kmowledge that at lust he had met hi | sortment of cross-courts and line- | the North German Lioyd ship and as| Vers Cruz and requesting to be in- PLUMBING AND STEAM FIFTIN aki d £ superior in skill and-endurance. - The | yorching shots that had his opponent | we hurried down toward her it was in | terned brought distinct relief to Amer- NORWICH TOWN q For your sake and your fam- goore, 1715, set a new world l:er?csoxfl Sompletely hovwildared during the Sest| te hope.ahe had Tun o Short Ja her|ican army headauarters The 'pron. : for cup tennis, es. Williams, however, - . of caring for so ncrease - i . 9 ily take outm Afl‘—‘kflt Policy | oo “layea between. . Wilding ani | asareancs 0 s, e iy | NS that Wy could .catch her. in' the population of Vera Cruz would | Scotiand Road Folk and Their Friends |fl°l Gls'rlm the T lers before ou Lowe of the Australasian and E““‘:s“ play, and Wilding by ne.mnm “ip the| | Germans on the Run, be embarrassing, it is satd. Have Day's Enoyment at Drawbridge in rave you-go: teams, respectively, of Bosin lest court soon had Williams back to| -As soon as the Germans sighted us| nconditional Surrender Only Terms.| Four-Lesged = Pigeon — Vacation| FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY. B. P LEAH"ED & CO Won on Service for 30 Games. sg:t:;d“,;m”‘:e.,g:,wmg he ts Tiot=d.| they took to their heels. The Karls-| Colonel Dominguez and Colonel Guz- | 'tems. 0 i ruhe dld not even stop to pick up her|man_ personal representatives of Gen- S 3 I.‘OUNDRY p The play during this opening en-|vice faults far outnumbered his few|noats. ™ lambered aboar das = < o About fitty from the Scotland road 5 e 1 counter of the match -was ‘S0 perfect | brilliant streaks and, as Stanley Doust, Sraag eral Francisco Villa; wit are in Vera * B e +| best they could and she hustled away and vicinity were at the Drawbridge . < : : ORAN and spectacular that the thousands of | onefof the Australasian reserve players, | to the northward. while the Kron | s nc rient expressed the OPInion | ednesday for the neighbiorhood pic- No. 11 23.25 Ferry Street - JOHN: A. M spectators were in .a sustained state| remarked, “Willlams proceeded to beat | pring Wilhelm Stecred off to the Cast.| cemditonat eurooner of ohe Guins | nic, nearly all driving down and hack. - of excitement and enthusiasm from the | himself.” ‘We knew of course, that the Karls-|kould be given and that if these were Boating, fishing and crabbing were en- > =2 Investmcnt Broker opening service until McLoughiin's Doubles Match Toda; ruhe had the heels of us. Our only|not accepted it would result in the |0ved. The Social club served at noon final smash proclaimed him.the Win-| 7The goubles match will be played at|hope was that she was short of fuel|army being “pursued and destroyed.” | % fine lunch of sandwiches, pickles, cof- REAL ESTATE AND. ANSURANCE |ner. The stroke, execution and skill| 3 Gclock tomorrow afternoon, with|and could-not keep up her steam, s g R g fee, cake, fruit and ice cream. 3 k B ) A SPECIALTY- _ | in placement and' change of pace Was|Ivilding and Brookes representing the | but this hope was fruitless. PR T e In the afternoon all joined heartily < Office Over Capitol Lunch the e::cxfietagnp:sflggegvgmd“mtfi‘g shenet “m‘\):nhar’.m regu!ucLoa G Asked Aid by Wireless. SIGNED IN MEXIC! L’L&‘lfi rac uw‘u.nsd vcv‘:x‘.mi‘f 11‘!‘:31:‘:){:1 Why not attend to it now? It will be is r - e ? Office Phone 370/—Residénce 1178-3 |like machines rather. than human: be- | baired Propably o ner, T. C. Bundy, playing for the| “Nineteen thousand yards was the —— R Geer, prize, ;tg‘s "mfi l;lek Gi;la‘: fully as easy and convenient for you g The advantase of ervice was the|Umied Stater, The Ameficns must|losest we ot to cur quarry. The|Decument Forme Besis Under Which | N Bove® three-leghed race; Efhest|(o Dive the Work done:now as lated g o win s stol was to the no of us, the onstitutionalist ssume Control. = 't . ATTORNEYS AT LAW edgdef:‘;:motsgguee:m he lead i: tur. | 5n"Satlirgay in order to retaln the cup. | Berwick | to the . south. We. called s Hazard, tie clasp, Fyank Santo, meck|When it may be freezing weather. ings with a world’s reputation at stake. — — since the conditions call for the best|both of them up by wireless and or-| Mexico City, Aug. 13—Late this af- | tie- ~Glrls’ three-legged race Florence| Estimates cheerfully 5 i ke Brown & Perkins, Wnwpatla ved o L 0 i 0B R B o P e B e T T R e e s et | ESnch s, B B any oo st e 1T ha e point score o e Brookes-Mc- rwick t to cut off the Kronprinz| the constitutionalist army and the fed- R . Qrer Uncas Nat, Bank- Shetucket St. | tiolng Brookes and, winning on his 0b- | Loughiin match: Withelm. while the Eristol took & po- | eral government was siimed by Gen. | lgatier pocketbook: - Hubble race, Miss trance stalrway mear to’Thames | ponent's service easily took the First set— sition 10 intercept the Karlrlhe. All| eral Obregon, representing the consti- | nhatcher. Threading the Needle Mrs. 4 S X TOMPKINS National Bank. - Telephone 38-3.| game and the set. : Brookes—4 1 4, 0.4 0, 51 4, afternoon_we raced after the fleeing | tionalists, and Eduardo Iturbide, gov- | willam Wiltox, Japanese box. Peg-in : American Had More in Reserve, |4 14 263, 414 143 45 4 German. By five o'clock her smoke had | ernor of the federal district. The doc- | the-spoon. Walter Grant, cuff links an 67 West Main Street " EDWIN W, HIGGINS, _ Havias onee establiahied his thastery | ¢ 3-9%-15. disappeared and then all our hopes|ument forms the basis under which the Pi: Fifty vard dash Haymond Geer. A s s over Braokes, the American’champion| McToughlin—0 42,424,341 centered In the Bristol picking her up.|constitutionalists- will enter the cap- | larmonica.. One_ hu; Y O ehannon Building: |T2n, out the hext two sets and match|142 445242 5T T3, “At:9 o'clock . that night the wel-|ital. It sets forth in general terms | 'ilam s y - mar1od bt with a promptness that showed that|§ . Come news came through the air to us| guarantees of the life and property of | The party returned home at five o'~ Brookes' best was no longer superior e from the Bristol, ‘Enemy in sight’ A |citizens of the capital and promises | Clock after one of the most enoyable % to McLoughlin's game. That physical few minutes later came the message: |an absolutely peaceful occupation. The | OUtings of the year. COAL AND LUMBER. endurance played a prompt part in| McLoughlin—3 4 6,40 4, 2 5 4, 82—6.| “We are engaging the enemy.’ pact was drawn up at the request of ; - | this match was apparent to all. Whiie| Third set— Wanted To Be In At Finish the state deparment at Washington, Phosphorescence in Tree. e E i o Brookes was fresh he held his own Brookes—0 44, 4 1 4, 3 4 0, 24—3. which informed the Brazilian legation A lar maple tree on Town street Quality Quantity = Quickness |against the American, despite the fact T iand X Heating and Plumbing McLoughlin—4 6 1, 1 4 2,5 6 4, 33—6.| “ARhough we must have been fully|here than this was absolutély neces- | near Harland's cornmer was cut down 2 hundred ‘miles astern by then, We|sary. General Carranza, chief of the|recently. Trolley wires, telegrath and 92 Franklin Street T raced on for all we were worth. We| constitutionalists, combatted the idea telephone wires had klilled it. After it GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. St. Louis Dropped Two. had no fear of the result if the Ger-|of signing any document, saying un- | was cut it was noticed in the evening Our Offices and Yard Pittsburgh, Pa, Aug. 13—St. Louis|Man stood up to the Bristol for we|conditional surrender was the right of | that the chops were illuminated. Some et o e e o Amarcsn Ceaaan e urea In boih sames of a|Were all sure that our fellows could|his conquering army. After an ail day | of the chips were saved and now even-| RODErt d. Cch"me WILL CLOSE Weshingian st Psdeplis, double header:today, the scores being | WIUP the Karlsrulie easily at close|debate over the guestion, however, a|ings they gave out a dim light.. - Ceatary 3 > AR _.Detrolt_ at * Cleveland. i2to 1 and 5 jo 2. It was the first|Juarters but we ‘wanted to be in at|compromise was Etfected Wger- which GAS FITTINGs = 75ZGs: | % R s o il B e finish ourselves, General Obregon signed for the con- it Ripley Hill. ays during i time this scason the Pittsburghs have| '“rhe Karlsruhe had the heels on the | ciitutionatiste. Mo, Pe it Ripley Ml okbter,|, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, th ths of J Jul [0, i New Tok allowed four hits in the first game|Bristol too. They were in action for| The federal forces are still occupy- |y ouise of West Town street were at|10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn’ e months of June, July an Puizdeipiar 3t Rroosn P 8 e ®|just about half an hour. For a few|ing Cuautitlam. Tonight General Ve- | LU o ate . o o and Adams four in the second game. |Just about half an hour vy : Ripley Hill, South Coventry, this week| Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. A t Score by Innings: h od up a e|lasco, the former minister of war, who | 1o oY A PP AUCTY ang children ugus! s Aaean 3 ships fought broadside, the Bristol us- | j heir head, issued lama- e —_ 9 (First Game) i e is at their head, issued a proclama-|p,ve peen for six weeks past. They |==—— e New Bfl;:{r;flx‘z‘ ggfi{mua RHuEE|E her two 6-inchers and the five 4-|tion to the nation saying the army return home today (Friday) i p We have s coniplets stock of e e St Tows 0000000 07 s3|inchers on ‘her broadside against the | woud be dissolved. Fairiotic duty oy CPridY); WALL PAPEES pelgia ; Waieivary ot Hatord. | Bitesbosgh 00 0 10 0 00 13 10 0| Karisruhe's five four-point ones. After | he daid, made this action necessary, Returns From Block lIsland. COAL andLUMBER Foderar veasue, Perdue and Griner- and Snyder; | 3 feW minutes, nowever, the Karlsruhe | as furtlier fighting undoubtedly would [, S8 OO, STk BT G e S & : - Baltimore at Kansas_City. Cooper and Coleman. o - R | e en AR e on, Isfand, Miss Sara McClellan returns Brick, Lime and Cement, and shall be Brookisn st St Lot (Second Geme) her, Airing her forward six-inchers. T PRt e, ey to her home on® West| We still have a large assortment of. Pleased to receive your inquiries. THURSDAYS ESULTS. Karlsruhe's Speed Saved Her. DENIES CONDITIONS IN Tawn street. the different grades left over, and af- X St. Louis 00000020 SE AN SonIt: b - Mk at iy ; EL N TR greatly reduced prices, which we will Federal Leasus. Pittsburgh 20110010 x— lige practice. It was pitch daskmess LOSTI IR CAMER nE Sen Has Four-Legged Pigeon. b ey e O T e CH APPELL CG Brooklyn 1, St Louls 0. (Called sixth, rain.) Batteries: = Perrit and Griner and the sea was heavy. Not one of | Hot Exchange at Session of Federal| John Zalinski of Vergason avenue re- e o oo el . Baltimore 2, Kansas City & . Snyder; , Adams and Coleman. the German shells landed anywhere : ; iasi four-log- | atch Sme, mts, 5 Indianepolis’ 2, Buffalo 1. “ A Industrial Rel ns Commission. ports this freak of nature, a four-leg-| i "gnite and tints, and general assor:- Central Whaef, Norwich, Conn.| Pitisbreh-Chicago postponed, rain. Wil play to- : near the Bristol, but our chaps think ged pigion, three weeks old. ment of decorative supplies, including day, opea date. Braves Strengthened Their Hold. |thev got some shots aboard the Karls-| gegttle, Washn, Aug, 13.—Sharp ex- e — Papler Mache for halls and vestibules, Eastern Assoclation. w York, Aug. 13—Boston _cut|Fuhe. However, in long range fighting| changes between Commissioner Gar- On Trips of Pleasure or Business. Orders received for painting,- N, Bdtaln o Brdsepers 0. (st same) another game from New York's lead g““f" (fl"“e conditions it is pretty dif-| etson ang Paul Page, a Buckle James Murray is spending this week | hanging and .decorating. T Tonds by winning the first game of the se- | ficult to do much and the Karlsruhe's| washn., lumber dealer, marked today’s | at his home on Hunting avenue. - N Haves, 30 Eitnan 1. riret gama) ries here today by 5 to 3. The vis-|SPeed saved her again. session of the federal industrial rela- dirrna P. F. MURTAGH -~ New Haven 2. Piftsfeld 0. (Second game.) itors_hit both Marquard and Fromme| “The Suffolk, Berwick and Bristol|tions commission. Mr. Page frequent- | Mrs. Carrie Park Is visiting her sis- 92 and 94 West Main 965 New England League. hard’ Mann was the most effective|Cruised together for several days, but|jy criticised the commission's ques- rs. Willard Way, of Huntington hon an ain Lewiston 2, Manchester 1. (First game. 1¢ in-|batter, hitting a home run in the %0‘“‘1 get no trace of the Karlsruhe or | tions, characterizing one as “bunc” and = Free Blll‘llln" Kmds and Lehigh {=ee > " second and-driving in two runs with | her.consort, and finally wo heard that| declaring that Mr. Garretson was > S e b sl bhay a single in the sixth. Rudolph, a|She had put into Porto Rico for coal.|talking through his hat.” Misses Katherine and Helen Murphy e & ALWAYs N STOCK Portland 7. Lynn 6. uo Tunings.) New York cast-off, pitched a great|. e got a prize last Saturday morn-| “Mr Page sought to refute testimony |of Franklin were guests this week of e emon i Lawrence 11, Haveehinl game for Boston, winning his ninth | i€ off Bermuda—the German oil tank- | given yesterday that working condi- | reiatives uptown. A. D, -LATHROP Intornational ‘Leages: straights game. Before the game he|Sr leda which was coming up from|iions in logging camps were bad. He - : Rochaster 6, Jersey City 1. . - |was presented with an Elk's tooth, | Baton Rouge for New York. She|insisted that men were well fed and | Mrs. Delia Mahoney of Preston was : Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, | Bumao 2. Newark i did not know that war had been de- 5 studded in diamonds and gold, byt the housed and paid as liberally as the |a recent guest of Mrs. Louis Olsen of Telephone 463-12. Yol 1. Brridence 0. (Fiest game Bronx lodge of Elks. Rudolph's|clared and was very much surprissd|pysiness would admit. the Scotland road. GENERAL Dattimere-Toronto piased exmbiiion ame) .+ at. | Home is in the Bronx. Score: g e ordered her to stop with a| Th, commissioners and Mr, Page R lantic' City. Boston 110002010511 1|blank shot across her bows. However, | lashed over he hospital system in| Miss Marion Randall of West Town LEGAL NOTICES . N e New York 000000201—3 9 2|they took their capture with very good i FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDING. vogue.in all lumber camps of the state. | street left Thursday to visit a school CONTRACTORS‘ Rudolph and Gowdy; Marquerd, | STacC. We put a P"}‘; creaw abord| Regular employes are charged one dol- |friend in New Britain. = Fromme and McLean. and convoyed her to Bermuda, where|jar a month for hospital treatment. we turned her over fo the examina-|If g man works four days or less he| Miss Bessie Gallu b p of Hartford spent 58| Athiotics Had it Easy With Wash- | {20 SSiTice and continued our vVoy-|is charged 26 cents. M. Garretson |a brief time here this week the guest NOTICE insisted this rate was too high and| of Mrs. N. Gay of Vergason avenue. > ington. Mr, Page took- the opposite view. &t .y NORWICH, CONN. T0 A“ People WIlom ]t Phnaaelphm Aug. 13—Shawkey | PLAN TO APPLY CENSORSHIP The witness declared the lumber| Mrs. William Burdick of- Huntington S 430 | Was invincible today and Philadelphia TO ALL CABLE OFFICES.|business was ‘“very bad” owing tolavenue had as her guest Wednesday, Ma cnn defea‘ted :;Ve%shlflnstt:n b){) ge tol 0. flvAer:-u ekt vy over-production, keen cnm%eg(éfin_fmrh Mrs. Susan Blake of Stafford Springs. was knocked off the rubber in n- oy e freight rates and taxes an of or- y Cern nings. - His successor, Harper, forced |10 Prevent Transmission of Military | oo0i04ion among employers. Stricter| After a week's visit in Stonington,| STETSON & YOUNG - in two runs in the sixth inning by and Naval Information. giving pases to Collins and Baker. immigration laws would help solve the | with her niece, Mrs. D. C. Stone, Miss 2 ved, h - fy : w i The Selectmen will meet at their Score: ettt A T Prestdend Wi | ot O] fhe: unepksedsihe ees Mety Fresman W &t her lomeion Twwn{ (o penters and Buildera. i-’mcleg:lx} the lfiltyA H%ll at Norwich, Aue, son and Secretary Bryan today dis- : ¢ & Best work and materials at § at M., to hear all per- ‘Washi on 00000 0—0 cussed a plan to apply at all cable of- H. Snow of Haunt- el sons interested in a layout from the Dhinoons 20403 fices in the United States the same| NORTH ATLANTIC SAFE Pt Rutherford I ona wfter page. | Prices, by skilled labor. H Backus corner along the Salem Turn- Batteries: Ayres, Harper and censorship which recently had been FOR BRITISH SHIPPING | ine* T 5" 1 "the week with friends in| Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST pike toward .the.Maplewood Cemetery. ry; Shawkey and Lapp. placed on wireless stations, to pre- e———— Providence. I WY BT L PR | ake.} fo:hby-the Shor(e LitnediEhclt:c MEW ENGLAND LEAGUE lfl:gllll g P T vent :mm?l territory from being used [ Not a Hostile Ship Off the West In- o IT NOW 2 ., for the purpose of extending. the Won. Pa % as a base for the transmission of mili- % nedy and daught- RDER : €racks ‘of sald” company westerly" from | Lawrence meric o eed Vigers'Lest to” TallEnders. they e ‘oae) M kahasioni o asbel). o RewAll Have Mews: Intacped N e A R " said Backus corner. Worcester S8 a2 84| Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 13—Cleveland | 1j i er, Nopkins & Co.s Light Dinner Alag g Portland B 58t Ral Detroit tadas ¢ to 5 M gerent countries of Europe. Halifax, N, S. Aug. 13—The infor- | Smith, of Town street were at Atlan- | .0 s Dated at Norwich, Conn., Aug. 10,|Ismn . e “aay | defea O e S0 yager-| At the conclusion of the conference|mation given out here on the arrival | fic beach Thursday. 75c per 15 1914. Lortstn 45 ] 7 b beinlf ey Covete, ;grfl- it became known that the president|of the cruiser Suffolk today was to the Koehier’s Plisner, 60c per dosen. TLowell 55 s | A ror nad battes for the ag:|and Mr. Bryan were virtually agreed|effect that in the past ten days the| Mrs R. A. Kinney of Town street| Trommer's Evergresn, 75c per a.a..i ALFE“RT W. LILLIBRIDGE, Manchester Ed 65 203| 2 pinch hi e niiod Jor e at-|that an impartial enforceincnt of neu-|fourth cruiser squadron has made the | and her sister, Miss Florence Robbins.| Free delivery to all parts of the elty: WM. -B. WILCO! ter, “was Bit hs = werecre- trality would require censoring” of| North Atlantic absolutely safe for |of West Town street. have returned, |y “JACKEL & CO. Telephons CHAS ‘P, BUSHNELL, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STAKDINS. sponsible for the runs scored on Cov-|cables as well as wireless. A new| British shipping. Not a hostile ship |after a day’s stay at Gales Ferry. - eleskie. Score: phase was called to their attention,|is off the West Indies now, she report- [ - g Cleveland g‘{fi%l 030 x—6 9 3| however, which has delayed final de-|ed, and such as are now in waters| Miss Mary Butler of Otrabando av- > - Rochester E Detroit ‘N‘i 001035 3]cision until tomorrow’s cabinet meet- | farther south, it was assumed, are|enue left Tuesday for a visit in Staf- 5 - 4 PUBLIC HEARING. 3 Hagerman and O'Neill;. Cavet, Du-|ing. This is the comparative ease with encountering difficulties in keeping the | ford Springs with her aunt, Mrs. Law- . A public hearlnglwlél bengwen hyuth? 5 - 3 bue and Coveleskie and Stanage. which Great Britain could evade the|sea and procuring supplies, owing (o |rence Hampston, part of the time will R‘.yocr t&n% tmgo "gm:: n’\xxln &:0“:‘;‘;“;‘“ 3 i3 3 - e censorship at cable offices in the|their entire absence of coaling sta- | be- spent at Crystal lake. Later she L R Leonard Lost a Pitching Duel. United States having all her messages|tions. The British officers belleved | goes by automobile to Monson, Mass., day, August 17, 1914 at eight o’clock Boston, Aug. 18—Fisher of New|sent by telephone, telegraph, mail or|that it would be only a short time be- | for a visit. in the evening on the plan, together York won a pitching duel fro Leon- | messages over the Canadian bord.::l ’l:; fore the Karlsruhe and the Dresden $ith the kpplieation tor. the accaptnce of Boston 1 to 0 today. Leonard | transmission thyough the and Gval. thereof, - presented by | N o et e Roug] were sunk, captured or interned. appr e allowed but four hits in seven in-|cables at Hallfax, N.S. A big fleet of British cruisers is = e Came lfig'flm.y’g‘;‘n{‘p}:‘; L ol : nings but lost in the third when he| Although the German government|now on the way to Halifax, to assist lessee, showing the line of 2 proposed ; 516 | walked Maisel and made a wild pitch |has protested against the unrestrict-|in guarding the trade routes. ‘They B Selectmen. street car track, with the et appur- | Hartford 489 | after Fisher had sacrificed. Boone's|ed use of the cable by England from|are mainly ships of the Drake class, ténant construction, in West ain | 5 {431 | double then scored Maisel. Fisher |the United States while German-owned | of about 15,000 tons displacement, street, Norwich,. exbem?lnx fv‘:enlerl.v 2 o kept Boston’s hits scattered. Scere: -| wireless. campanies and other stations|mounting a main battery of .3 guns, r!ma:emmt dgg- ten;xfilgq gfl_e:y )axn. 3 RH E|are unable to send code messages, the| with a heavy secondary battery of Histance of ‘about 400 feet, to be used Boston & Diamonds- 00000000 0—0 8 2|elimination of all forms of censorship | six inch gun: The first of these ships, e as_a turn-out for street cars. we New York 00100000 0—140|in the United States on either cable|the Goodhope, will be at Halifax to- }“’: FE " apmapnd Dated at Norwich, Conn., August 11, Batteries: Leonard and Shore and|or wireless is said to be the wish of | morrow. Pllnt'l Fi& - Y Carrigan and Cady; Fisher and Nuna- test, STEPHEN ity S And Clsrik ot tn.,(%&n of | Detrolt = Common Ccl\mcfl‘ British Cruiser Expected at Halifax. rookl " : TODAY ¥ Shut Out the Philli pected here tomorrow and after the| Halifax, N. S, Aug. 13.—A wireless : BREW!RS K ow Cleveland i r ngm,f ,._"Y“ ‘:u“ ;,_R,“:"m cabinet meeting, it is believed, he will | despatch received tonight said that the be formally advised of the decision of | British cruiser Good Hope is uxpecled B - A A on whom Brooklyn recently asked Senno Made a Homer With Three On.| waivers, pltch:g ah%cmt ba.l; flnnot e Wairinsten ""‘"“"""?"" gt tomorrofv. New I-‘ondon V8. g 3 Bridgeport, Aug. 13—Senno's home | Philadelphia today, winning by 3 e = e vy L ¥ Bre run i Ehe” seventh with: the beseg|Daubert scored in the- first inning on|INCREASE IN LIVING EXPENSES | nonge tn the wholesale price of live- Pittsfield R M full gave today's game uch Wheat's sacrifice fly and in the eighth s el o | ; : D. J. McCORMICK’S, Distributor |full gave Bridgeport today's . stolehome. ~Hgan scored th ———— o, Cattle ang hog receipts continued ALL GRADES OF ; Phone 1214-2 with New London. The visi run on Reulbuh!adnx!e Score No Reduction in Cost of Staples for | under no . "The Bovéc: dact ~ " z . out in order in the first five mn}m Philadelphia f_g ¢ 0 Y Nmo c.n-umpuon. that they ‘were facing the greatest Hamllton Wam but touched up Tuckey m-tller Brooklyn 1o shortage in their history, made no re- - = - toward the latter end ‘ol Mayer and Dooin; Reulbach —and in Hv- 3 S s Komua :;f::,sa' e e ey o the more | Al staples — '|ing to i close decision. Score: Yankees Purchased Martin, 2 . , B s P ncrease, with wu- W' “ RHE| Boston, Aug. 13—President Farrell bille. In. of threatened in- a - 25 and 27 Frapklin_8t. - Bridgeport 00 fl 00040 x—460|of the New York Americans today an- | vestigations by nation, state and city, a.barrel, rib beef from 2: N imen ana iaesrasd: %‘ Tt AR Mo 000 o ot L] At e b o e cost. of % 5 aevastid : ———m TR s 55 e New iome consumption. Eastern Connecticut equal to Th Bul_ M-rn Connecticut to The asd Crook. Eastern Assaciatio: A the stock yards there was no| Eggs were half a cent cheaper, letin for business results. 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