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Pdhmw'imsdn B9 i i il In a fast and exciting . played at the state hospital the Riverview club defeated the Potter Hill |, team by the score of 2 toil. v It was o pitchers’ battle from start| - e | il 1] i il i L ? i ke J ? i s Ll 1 ‘about Fire-Insurancé end should | terest .you if you have property to protected against loss by fire. agrations, you know, break out o most unexpected times and in the Jmost unlooked for places. See to your Insurance., DO IT NOW. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent {Richards Building, 91 Main Street Phone 285-8 ' ‘Willimantie, Conn. /BEAR IN MIND when placing your |” INSURANCE for the coming year THE FACT that during the last five rs 92 - Insurance Companies ;! Rave either failsd, reinsured or quit; THE FACT that no company can af- " ord to sell Gold Dollars for 90 cents or. pay $120 for every Dol- far taken' in and THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY: goes to Middletown when they play their 0ld rivals, the State -Hospital /| team there, and Saturday, July 24, the Taftville team will be seen at the State Hospital again, when Manager Wicks =Y ‘Score by innings: RHE Colts 0000502461113 3 Kickers .....121100001—6 6 9 Answer all challenges through The Bulletin or communicate with E. Glea- son, Central. Ave., City. Stanley Too Much for Hustlers. The Taftvilie Hustlers went down to defeat by the onslaught of the slug- ging Centrals by a score of 11 to 3 Sat- urday. Chick Stanley was on the mound for the newly organized Cen- trals and proved too big for the Hus- tlers, striking out 15 men. Donohue another boot allowed a Bostonian to reach third and score on a sacrifice. Wood pitched a great game after the first inning, when Chicago saved them- selves from a shutout with a double, & base on balls and two singles, which Save them two runs. Score: DANNY HARRIGAN. to finish, with Harrigan having the | Tumer, esommntuag secerresss . not a mere promise to pay. bectuof itin He had his fm. az‘llfl;ut o ‘was knocked off the rubber in the [ ; B P.LEARNED & CO, {moa epmiges ant vt S o E o A e F 1% Agency Eatablished May. Turner bad an _underhand _delivery S e Centrais. astiors. i1 which kept the Riverview boys guess- 955001001 " Boo a R iin e e =|ing, but they found him for six hits Sacrifice hit—Strickfus 29 o R s i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW a Pidi REE 164 0 R R AT TR - 2 {Brown & Perkins, kttomeps-ai-law 8 238 SRR R ‘Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St . 123 i1 s Entrance stairway, near to Thames s 1157 R 5. R Batooul Bagk: A Fetora Losgon, Buaw wsma R Surphy, Hobitee. { WILLIMANTIG _CAMP GROUND SATURDAY’S MARKET. T a e OB, - £% -~ = oy -\ G e 5 % %S| CRANKER BETTERS SULLIVAN B et Froen Tuge TS War Specialties Were Carried to New | 30 2o 3= & St u SO PrEcHiNG DORC fintire was in charge. The service Sun- High Records. fi?’;‘};‘? % a gay evening was ed.by.the Rov. Fraik| wew York, Jaly ii-—Stocks ended| IS5 L% i < CITY LEAGUE Moosup Defeated by New London . Bev. and Mra.Samuel F. Malne are | (o week almost as they began-cwith| i Siieety % p—— Emeralds Jump Into Second Place— Indepandinte-Beosre: 3 40: 1. Bt thelr cottage on Wesley Circle. R g fodith new | pa et AX City League. Sluggers Trim East Ends. (Special to The Bulletin) | Mrs. Frank Scaplan and two cnll-|3meny e s rried 1o e || sata Bowth Putae w L P Moosup, July 18, 1915—In one of ren returned to. New London Thurs- 5200 Stadebaker 9" ¢ 10| The Bmeralds sprang a big surprise | the fastest o _th . : & day, after visiting Mrs, Frank Bar.|Z0st 25 points for that brief period.| U Qe 5 4 e s ] v games seen on the Moosup |§ Prices $36.00, $32.00, $30.00, $25.00, $20.00, $17.00, Fo RS AL Auioy of Jowett Crty | SHISM0IS T SAvancing - to Hh.| T By L A L R e e $11.50, $ .00 i ] it G the Grouhas Baturdey With the preferred at 104. Other is-| 900 Thira Avemuo § & 4m|straight games and jumped from ffth |score of 3 to 1. Cranker in the box $14.50, $11.! $8.50, $7. € e M oy "M Bindall of |Sues in this class which touched quo- | 9% Unimn Bug & 4 4| place to second in the City league.|for New London and Sullivan for 3 : rooklyn arrived at thelr cottage, | (3ions never before equailed included| 3300 Guion Pacific - 3 & 33|In the first game, Hart of the Eme- | Moosup proved to be a beautiful duel PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE iay Saturday thoy Tort for Doug:|Bethlehem Steel at 191, Baldwin Lo-| 300 Duion Pacisc eralds made his debut and held the |with Oranker a shade the better of ¢ o Sty | omotive at 74 7-8, American Can fre- | 100 Unlied Ciear Washington Takes Two. kickers to four hits which was played | the pair. Cranker fanned 11 Moosup 4 PO s:;h o ik’ :;fli;'; ;t_’hm 1-2, end Gemeral Motors | 1550 FOMeR B T Cleveland, 0., July 18—Washington °n-'1¥he"§n‘:.’;¥e"r§ gfmn ‘hr:::m::mmpn fo ms:fl"e kS “hm?. hg'en"n:;nu é:g 13 essi 10U.S. C. L P. & ¥ ¢ ' — van's shoots. RV & Sunday school was held in the Ni-| Numerous minor industrials such es| imu K ¢ {7 a¥. R o Clavalasn of thelr pure white record. although | decision in the fourth. a drive through 1M . S < 3 \Er::t:ouseu at 3 p.m. Elghteen were | Ropublic Steel common and proferred, T R E the ninth inning. In the first contest SooD: waw 8 Ko & LT the Clahth (e | et e Ry e 137 and 14 ain Street o dance. 3 . Morton had_the. visitors blanked until | pag X 4 Mrs, B. Wood of Jewett City ap-|SOmmon and preferrea made striking| ‘s v 8 st 5 the ninth, when Walter Johnson, Acting | 1o even op bar blliin Sotos Saet | Sorine,, Kinnenbers _who raa for b rived at her cottage Friday. oot ovary iasne in the Borcalled in-| - 400 Ve i Teem as pinch hitter, drove in the tieing run. 1 Gooa ‘pitching checked . thelr ad- | came In the Sth whon Bailtven trimel e | Miss Lucy Goodrich has gone to her | gusirial and equipment divisions of| 3% ¥e S B Washington then won, 4 (o 3, in thevance The game scheduled at Mo- | and scored when Sylva hit nim in'the Lo Aee Mome in Springfleld, atter a weel’s|fus‘Tial and equipment divisions of| e ve ime ¢4 1844 “on ‘s, 'COmBInation’ Of XIULE A, hegan park. HEoved (5 Do" & Swatfeat | hood by e e ovive Mt him in the JRE T, ey With +her albber; Mira -3, (9 stock st Wil dn desmand, Ancind | - o8 s e hits. Cleveland playing errorless ball |70 the West Ends who were awards | the plate on Bosriawy el (oim 8| came for a few weeks. The score: |cut. The Giants' lineup is: Debarsos, WEesler. States Steel was almost the only one| 100 West Mary. until that round. Ayres, who finished [ o3 the game at the end of the second | The batting of Houlihan and. Brosan Tavitte. Attawsugas. Randall p. James c, Hatfort 1b, B. Bu- Eugeno Keeney of Buckland spent | 5r s SieelsWos, Simost the only one| 500 Wat tniom the game for Washington, was Invinci- | Sa e Sip o seree of 50 ihe, e batting of Houlihan and Brogan %50 s «|ley 2b, Howard 3b, Wilbur, Briscos ss, - Saturday night at the Keeney cottage. | part in today’s movement. rising to 65, | - 200 Wi & L B ble, O 0k The mansgiogt Snmmisc 3¢ {he | tere 1ht Bodmras e ok 399 8| A Ruley rf. Mason cf, Lacy It = yiiliss Grace Sponsel of Hartford is|{ig highest quotation of the year. Steei | 100 Wilr-orcrand Cleveland led, 3 to 1, in the second |gay was played between the Warriors SR eere AR NE o A m ¥isiting her aunt, Mrs, , ‘Wheeler. | ;.5 13" second to Crucible - Steel in| 109 Wirconsin Cen. game until the ninth, when, with two|ang Sturtevants at the Norwich LS e Emer: at the fair Miss Ella M. Boyer of New York ls | paed, s°0ond, to Oructble ' Steel 1n| i "l 4050 dhire: out and two men on, Moellers infleld | Fown Gimmon 1o waich the Worm: L ¢ yisiting Mrs. Ruth Wells Brewster, at | 200 it0x a5 . Amalgamated Gopper, single filled the bases. Foster's single | n0ued 0 87I°7G 1 TR the Warriors H o Sunshine cottage. B AT Algsmated Conver: COTTON. sent in the tleing runs, while Wamby's - score: 9 2 Seannger Mckensie OF SHe N i Miss Rilla Chapman of Groton 15| qitacq io henvinese. when not suftes-| New York, July 17—Cotton futures|error sent the winning run across. el it . B e X 1% 679 (Weds sunounces hé has EiEEMTESEE {visiting ‘her_grandparents, Mr. and [{p R0 70 BeEVINCSE TReR, Ao o et | opened steady. October-9.40, Decem- | Walter Johnson, who had acted as|qumss ‘% 873 3 Sfmmean '3 3% 3 8 | g Mg g iMrs. M. C. Walter. e S et ol A P g ber 9.64, January 9.6, March 10.04. | Pinch hitter at the start of the inning, | Hasueir 2 1 3 8 ol Fimreir 2 0 ¢ 8 o P o0 rtatt chught S Lucius Foster of South Manchester |* nong the stocks without especial| . Cotton futures ciosed barely steady.|had to be recalled from the clubhouse [Shchaasd 3 3 2 1 olRasknit 3 102 ¢ ¢ Bl e Tt Totr n the Navies S #was a week-and visitor. classification, Pacific Mail was strong | JUIy 8.90, October 9.35, December 9.63, | to_Pitch the last half of the round.|Gamet 3 3 4 ¢ bee > 83003 = o gz, and Ofrs, John L. Root of New |as"a rosult: of rumors Indicating an | J20uary 974 March 993 Spot quiet; | Seore: Gommonin 31 41 gl $ieis - e AT ! over | 3215 aula ot the Company'e ety | middling 9.40. Cleiane ). weegen . |SRIT L2028 3 IR RS ;Manager Leo Fohl of the Cleveland day. holdings on highly favorable terms. o Sothwine' 6 S 3 0| Estoncy” 30314 330 ndlans announces he has released , e e ovoraich was & Among the few ofisetting features of | MONEY. =33l $3i80 e i3 Vit B A oees Walter Hammond, who covered second - "‘fl’m A A rthar Doan o prn. | the shore session wes & new record for | New York, July 17.—Closing: Mer- 3603 S8 3 O T, MAN S ey e e The Giants defeated the fast Norwich | base for Springfield last year, to tied el e o ot the ot aen: | Missouri, Kansas and Texas preferred | cantile pape sterling, 60- 3589 Sim e M-ae AT ATTAWAUGAN | Town team by a score of 18 to 9 Satur- | Portland club of the Pacific. Cosast, sage Sunday. el fatits e ion e [T e e L Sanlees et BT Fe e s e Ty e e A e o) e S B S Ly H 5. cables ° = the fiel ai Ing of e g4 financial situation included reports | 5.5¢ 1-2; marks, demand 81 cables 110 FAsT 20 . e B Fiimwrs., Thews | Soond Defeat of ‘the : Seadon—8odes | vl Sar mo team in eastern Connecti- |of the Ohlo State league. Do S £ Voot it | €31 103: rubies Gephand 54 1-3; bl L i1iid e e : == . : -8; cables | ¥ —— =2 —_— and a further accumulation of “con- |34 1-4: bar silver, 47 1-2; Mexican dol TR Tooss €. L) Taftville was defeated, § to 5 Sat- structive factors” Improvement is|lars, 38 3-4; government bonds stead: 118se e bpe s ol urdey afternoon at Attawaugan, mak- s i bt most pronounced in tie principal egri- | railway bonds steady SEAA L, LR 3 $1313ims Taftyllles second defeat of the POLAR CUB ELECTRIC FAN, 5-m . 2 ural sectl e country. An — T3 6| Dunsread 6 1 3 0 ¢ 1|season. The game was unfortunately = B 5 3 dntteges S ahout 6000000 Tk toats cHicAGn GRAIN Bated for Morim 1n 15 e 3 2 00 olfor Taftville, called in the first part A Big Breeze for a Little Money S 2 and a gain of $5,700,000 in excess re- Open. Hian. . aued B Galfs Iu ML Dubereld 8 oo 188 0fof the eighthVwhen Taftville with two 4 serves wero the ‘only features of the new mk oo e o e 181 3men on and no outs haa a dandy What a comfort an electric fan is on sweltering’ i ‘weekly bank statement. 00 0 1 ° 1 chance to score. e game -was ! Thy LA Al i 4 i Trading In ‘bonds' wia lisht, witn T MK ek dvew 90037 b : 0 omarked with heavy hitting by both :“’m' :d.:;‘::nnon g ,P‘:,Mfl"mc:; m : ady ne. "0 les, ol o by teams and several costly errors. Den- == ¥ value, aggregated $890,000. ok A Cleveland (A). . s syl 1y Murphy, In the fourth Inning with well balanced, well made, handsomely finished, is s Panama registered threes advanced L - R - Bo wbe s o 21311200 xs|a man on second hammered the ball absolutely free from shock, and can be carried in 5-8 per cent. on call during the week. So'thwihef 4 0 3 2100 S 208 912 03lto the limit of the Attawaugan field " 7 T 5 i i ii wald, Pollara, e s ey one's trunk and even vallse. Perhaps you have de- 38 o e RS 13! as one of the longest hits on the fie.d. prived yourself of the comfortsbringing coolness of so% w2 SR Emme § 3% IR R 3 Emersés, (. L) | Joo Belair in the fourth tore a liga- an electric fan because of the cost. The first cost * 2 Baroare: k Ere’s | ment In one of his fingers on his of the POLAR CUB FAN is only $5.00, and LIVE STOCK MARKETs. | Wemina' 31 4 g 18 fhwman, "t 373 § 8l rient nand ana will be out of the o oimnitie % lemm Ghan) B0 & e Mitchell, | 300 355 3 e ppShieaso, July 16—Hogs, receipts | Hinidl § 8 $ HE HERR “iiis For Sale By 2 . ket strong and high- Ne o1 1 3010 lood o Mixed and butchers, E §T.05@1 5; | Homman 1 0 oe 1980 13 THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. 6900 Am. good heavy, $7. :60; rough heavy,| Tomw @ 8 50 E- o i $650@635: " light, $.45G7.95; pigs, kR RRE ieds 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. . 2 A Cattle—Receipts 1,000 head, Market s P L anis ¥ 300 dm steady.. Beeves, $6.60@10.40; cows and 1w am helfers, §3.20@9.25; Texans, $6.60@8.25; s900 . BE e 112 een utter @ dn eep—Receipts, 5,000 head. Market . A steady. Native, $5.00@6.60; western, : 800 Ao $585G1T5; lambs, 36.35@3.40; westers % AND— 2500 Am : 130 Am e o L ey 72 = : 3 3 ea oice’ 1,300 to : " r : . 1,400 Ibs. $9.60@9.75; prime 1.200 t Tigers Do Some Heavy Hitting. Im I > ‘NAVIES OBSOLETE o A 1,300 Ibs. $9.25@ £00d 1,00 to| Detroit, July 18—Detroit’s heavy hit- eria DECLARES LAKE, . -Simon Lake, inventor of the sub- marine, says that modern navies are already obsolete. He great chanbe is already in progress, the litimate result of which should be the elemination of war between marsi- tme countries. He says that in the future, with the ald of the submarine, ‘which should make invasion impos- sible, maritime countres may settle ther differences by boycotting tbe manufactured products of their ene- mies until they and thelr enemies ‘come t reotsmsibleman- come to terms on some common basis. Diring such period of boycott and discussion either side may by the -‘ot mEn-hxu hamper of * pre- vent enemies’s;commerce with our ‘mations. k. 1,200 Ibs. $7.75@9.15: tidy butchers, 1,000 to 1,100 Ibs. 38.75@9.10; fair 80 to 1,000 bs. $3.00@8.60; comimon 700 to 900 ibs. $6.50@7.50; choice heifers, $7.75@8.25; common to fair heifers, 3$5.00@7.00; common to good fat bulls. $5.50@7.75; common to good fat cows, $400Q7.50; veal calves, $10.50@11.00; heavy and thin calves $5.00@8.00, Steep’ and _Lambs—Suppt; market slow. Prime wethers 1os. $6.30@6.50; 1bs. $6.00@6. ting in the first and eighth innings, coupled with_ Bressler's wildness, gave the thome club an 11 to 7 victory over Philadelphia today. The Athletics drove Coveleskie from the box in the fifth inning and had Boland, his suc- cessor, in trouble several times, but could not deliver hits in the pinches. Meclnnis, the Philadelphia. first base- man, made five hits in five times up, two of them being two baggers. The score: Philadelp} Ricimnsrl 5| ormmomumy ol E SCYTHES EVERY ONE FULLY WARRANTED - ° SPEGIAL. BARGAINS 25¢ HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS 35c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS. 40c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS. ... STEEL SCREENS at Reduced Prices I Boston Climbs Into First Place. Chicago, July 18.—Erratic playing behind Faber cost Chicago first place today, when Boston was handed a 6 to 2 victory. Chicago made five errors 8|0t commission and one error of juds- light; 5 to 100 soodm mlx‘ ed 185 to 99 r mixe, 5 Ibs. $5.25@5.76; culls -lndd con::mg: $2.00@2.50; heavy ewes, $3.50@5.00:.] T S logs—] ef 5 double 3 % | market lmr-r.w e i (A). Detroit (A). & i wobonaned i g 2 a § DAILY SERVICE STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 30 635'S WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND i i 2! ¥ 5 H S nas e 3 bl e ® of i What Alls Bryan, B ! § sassagingssfitustal . Dome 24 25 i . Foedl = head. "Market slow and ateady. Prime GARDEN HOSE | 3 &:ux, 008 of . those. happy Erle % sty :$9.50@10.00; butcher grad ) ersons swho/ketp Sheir. consciences R - % S700@i00; -cows, SRO0QETS o ratand ey o Pt 4125 ft., 4-ply, 34-inch, $2.50, reduced to.......... ro o e s e mm“‘“"v‘.’.:,. 3 o SatteReceipte 1000 hemd. Masker 25 ft., 5-ply, 34-inch, $2.75, reduced to........... i M"x‘:.‘_n E§ paause o, 25 ft., 6-ply, 34-inch, $3.25, reduced to.......... Miamt Gopper. o4 head. Murketiglow to 25 cents lower, reduced t0......un. 50 ft., 6-ply, 34-inch, $6.75, 50 ft., 7-ply, 4-inch, $7.50, reduced to.... 10¢ FLY, KILLERS "........ 5 *Daily, except Sundays SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS X Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and- F ridays, July 7 to September 3rd ' WATCH HILL 25 lBLOCI ISLAND o&Nkn fal) (L w1 aa, Choiceslambs, $8.75@9.00;' cull to fair, $6.00@8.25 - yearlings, 36.75 fi‘l.sor: Shde, $3.00@6.75. B ogs—Receipts 30 head. ::.m 5 to 15 cents higher. xz‘.fek:: Colts have won-two out<of three, From now on they will play under the-name ‘of Elmwoods and would like to arrange 3 324, with or any other" theCity league, and would iike:to heartfrom the “Thermos team. ghd.am Barwell p, b, Farrell - 1f, T i f k sissdeeaane: bt M 5