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WEEE :fi"%f?‘afl ot MMM%M@M&M Boston st 8t AND Sons Series—Much Interest Over the Outcome of the Games Challenge—West ii [ 2| noormrnsmnuaat i i s —Emeralds of Willimantic Issue a =t g A At last a series of games-between | the history of the local track. Rusicoat ti5 Taftville and Moosup, which many | had little trouble. in the three- fans in the eastern part Yyear-old trotting sweepstakes. Glen- a wood B. the last two heats in ! i the 2.21 after Charley Valentine had sprung a surprise Lajoie to ¢he front in EASTERN POINT GOLF, Driving, Approaching and Putting Con- test Were Features on Friday. by sending Ni the first hfl‘g CoveleskieHolds Senators to Three. Hits, SPEGIAL BARGAINS 25c-HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS. ... . 35c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS. 40c HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS. .. Detroft, Mich, July 23.—Holding I the play G¥iGay attemoon at the | =%, o i P B STEEL. SCREENS at Reduced Prices’ JBE See to your Insurance., hereby agree to play a series of five | 249 yards, 18 inches; J. K. McDermott, " DO IT NOW. games. 2lso agree to play sald |inird, 236 yards, 2 foet, § inches. The | Bepurth 6 New Yok I (it game) ISAAC S. JONES series, tho best three out of five games | approaching and DPuttitie. comteet wog GARDEN HOSE 25 ft., 4-ply, 34-inch, $2.50, reduced to... ....... bet of $200, the winner t F *y ’ » ’ AR . e i eal Estate Agemt | 13Colve' 60 por cont. and the 1oser 40, Bomi S BeCartiy, Jacksonville 'Richards Building, 91 Main Street | per cont. of the gate TecciDie:. v There were seven tles for second with - . 25 ft., 5-ply, 34-inch, $2.75, reduced to........... RN N R ennecossett- Country club at East- vs. Sturtevants at for Defroit, 2 to 1. The score: 3 gx ern Point were featureda driving con- Sluggers Detroit (A). = 2 e Its avout Iire Insurance and should ager. ‘test < el an .,;,:,:..S4.50LAWNMOWERS..............:,....... $3.7% terest you you have property to i W 5 %‘Z protected against lo“brgayk A he contra s33 $5.00 LAWN MOWERS S s s o $4.25 ons, you ow, t{ The agreement 2 g g 0.3 o5 i tho most unexpected times and in the| We, the underaignel. managers of ! vesTERDAYS mEsuLTS. $33 338550 LAWN MOWERS. ...vveoevinvenn........$4.75 most unlooked for places. the Moosup and Taftville B. B. clubs, National Leagus. % 311 b HER nTm gg‘ further agres that no Dlayer under|scores of mine, the play-off going tn L atiieun 1. < Galll 25 ft., 6-ply, ¥%-inch, $3.25, reduced to.......... ..$2.75 gcontract with National agreement or|j. M. Barnes with a score of 9. M. Chi W o—1 Q 2 ¥ 4 ¢ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Federal shall play in this serfes | ¥’ e £ -in 6.75, reduced t0............ e e SR Brady secured third place with two s s 3 50 ft., 6-ply, 34-inch, $6.75, reduced t $5.50 —— e S i ers that Raymond of Wauregan and ruds Soiosine Brown & Perkins, tfumeys-at-La ey ot e Mameean and Trolleymen Will Battle. Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sht:mcket St. | ympores during the entire series. The 50 ft., 7-ply, 34-inch, $7.50, reduced to........... g . ) —_— nts Bow to Pirates Twice. The Shore Line Electric Co.’s base- 8t i New York, July 23.—Pittsburgh de- LERS:- 2 s ot ens 0o Ev:g:::f s e o 8 | series will start Saturday, T 2 A et g gl S S P, o - feated New York in both sections of 10c FLY. KIL EEETNG Bank. Taleo] T“m'xli -ngmncond n;n:fl?! - :O:“nl_’ Westerly's team Sunday morning on | providencs 4, 5, a double header today, 6 to 1 and - AMOS A. BRO G Aug, el e e Gallup fleld. The lineup is as follows: | Richmond 5. Jerser 4 to 3. - A, 'WNIN Diopngan ud L Shore Line—H._Shaw c, J. Boukar p, treal 5. In the first game, Pittsburgh bunch- ; Attorney-atLaw, 8 Richard’s Bldg. R e s W. Ormsbee 1b, Flemings 2b, AL Mel- < ed four hits on Mathewson in the third E *Phone 700. X oo lor_ss, Bd. Shannon b, inning and four more on Ritter in the O = %oxn P 11 B, Flynn (capt of, B hyag b Lovrece 0. 1o fifth, scoring three runs in each case. y " EDWIN W. HIGGINS M A G Norwich & Westerly—F. Keis (capt.) | Foriasd % Fiehburg Johnston drove in three of the runs Attorney-at-Law Corner Main and Shetucket Streets —_— e ‘Witnesses: G. B. Davis, Thomas Lawless. eniere, James SEASON'S PACING RECORD. ¢, L. Smith p, T. Nagles 1b, T, gu'lenoh 20, H. Pat H. Fuller cf, H, Bear rf. Langer Wins Mile Swim. terson ss, W, Gley and scored two himself. bad start and a bad finish. Catcher Dooin, of ordered off the flel In the second game Tesreau had a f New York, was d in the second in- Orders Delivered Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street - Telephone 531-4' Napoleon Direct Goes Two Heats in| San Francisco, Calif.. July 23—Ludy ning of the second game and two in- o nings later Umpire Klem cleaned the i | sporTING NoTES 202 3.4 and 205 g T T E & T g Giane vench chasing 14 piayers, | Peart Stract Swamps Gresnevile. [ine Americsn sssociation, wWestern 3 ey 4 3% | The scores: B : S —————— | Cloveland, Ohlo, "July 23—Season | union gwlmmlgghmh:“mhgv ot £ 5 < : Pittsburgh_(N). New York (N). street playground Pear] Street over- o [Dain, Thpide O Tt T et D e D Ay i T ke O s pncex “ ke Bl T e e e eile, 8 10 g T s T King Brady of Dallas *h;fl""mv"’z’;}:‘:::;‘. e na Ctr- | four recora for the distance by 42 sew: i3 $130 They are also bidding high for Pitches. Jarom Healey, one of. Connie Muck's | Uit Tacing & gnds and bettering previous records il 1A il O omteal the crack finger ates rd base prospects, is a Uni- for intermediate distances from a 04 3 21 the clouting hi 1 - |o e Internati s, as well as Out- versity of Pittsburg boy. e e ot Tartye s mile to one mile. His time today was 21 H ; i é ting two dolibles. The acorer 5o felder )éfi}:rar;';.oo&b:&:h with the S S thne Driven by Pop Geers, Napoleon Di- | 24.58 2-5. 03 30120 Greeneville. 4 b 1’5 su::: l:scafinnegulgfh;mm‘ r |Tect: in the 2.30 pace, ‘went the first| i e 3030 o mumm 3 0% 2 b3 Ly league plichers in this reapect. ~ " | heaf 202 3-4 and repeated in ¢he scc- | East Greenwich at Moosup Sunday. 1000 ofmas” §115 H George Stovall, manager of the - ot:gm heat inma.oe Mllbein‘th& :Mu': As i attrn.ch tion Sunday, iluaosup F1h1 siepleN 5281 : Kansas City Feds, whom President ! P g Trecol as well as le fastest | has slateq the East Greenwich team 1000 " 12Kl DStn 3 e Slarmaing aem o | o Heat Tocord e yodr for . Bacek |1 apaees o S vich, A diddiems g 33§l re gty ekt to RS boon ‘He is just above the .200 mark. He had nothing on Margaret Druien, | have won 14 out of 16 games played 36 92r 11 1| Bowdok 2010 ° sat with Somgrs during the first . Plloted by Walter Cox, who thereby [and are considered to be very fast. & - -~ of a game between the w‘”"“nd The Pirates have a clever young|¥OR his only victory of the week, the < 3 Yankess Jast week His presence fod started the rumor that form: catcher named Murphy to help out - White Rock at Hallville. bat, Gibson and Schang behind the Returning in the second | The fast White Rock team of Wes- Nap was in Cleveland at Somer’s re- o0 x 5 1-4, | terly will cross bats with the Hallville : ; : % Quest to_confer over the management Boston .fans are willing to bet even mdl sl AT oot arti|Cube Sunday afternoon. and & mang | S5, 12 . E - 5 5 0 the Inillane. Both - Beame he Alpae s Bed Eox are L heat that have been recorded | §ame is looked forward to. 5 > ;| Stovall, however, dented that the Aperican leasue race byl August 1. ({79 ISt race tha 2 was possibility of such a deal. In Teft nkees, 3 . fon Stovall said: 1 Lou Jennings took the honors in the| Janvrin is now labeled one of the sponse to a quest! pch-:% Y;” mr’lsuplégl:;:t %"‘b’{, ‘;f,fl 2.15 trot, ben;'; her second victory of [most valuable players with the Red me' Wwho had played three games|the week That record is unique in |[Sox. ess. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 8 “Tm looking for competent u pires,” sald James A. Gilmore, Presi- X dent of the Federal League. a few Donovan’s men will have to play | days. “I wanted . to bring Henr$q better ball in the future in order to |(Hank) O'Day and Bill Bresnan dorn remain in fourth place. The Senators | to umpire this game” said iy, Giige are beginning to get on their heels.|more, “but O'Day disappointed rae The Federal League offered O'Day, the privilege of naming his own sale® All the western clubs of the Na- tional league are sharing in big gate rleceipts in the eastern cities of the circuit. Srolnuen rlroo ccooocs o # [ . Bluanvusnuen White Sox Pound Out Victory in Ninth Chicago, July 28.—Chicago made it three stralght from New York today, | . . —— —— - Hi Meyers is putting up a stellar Branch Rickey will not be relieved When they won, 8 to 2, in a desperate e game in the outfield for the Brooklyn to umpire on our circuit, the rews of the Browns' management. He is| PRICES OF WAR ISSUES FALL. e S : | ninth inning finish. John Colling sin. Dodgers. His hitting and flelding has | po e, of the semon: O'Day took ander a.ten years’ coatract with Col. Bethlehem &mon AP ey mm TR @ gle to right, coupled with his daripg Pittsburgh 2 helped the Dodgers considerable in the offer under consideration. 1 asked edges. 3 - e o base running when he stole second, = 2 their great winuning spurt. him to come down with me, but he 18700 Crucible Steel : obase hif lox, Gibeon. o e took third on a short passed ball and acrtn % e said he dldn’t care to work this sea- Bill Rodgers, who wasn't good 400 Cun o scored on Leibold's sacrifice fly, gave |dat =~ oo Mi—Johusion. Frank Chance, former Cuband Yank |son, T'm in the market for comperen® enough for Cleveland and the Red Sox,| New York, July 23—So far as actual 3 1 10i% | the locals the game. The score — manager, says Cupid and baseball do | ympires and will pay top prices for Wil play second base regularly for |results were concerned today's stock 3 Chicage (A). Braves Win from Chicago, not agree. Having stung Frank with | talent. There has been lots of Kiclkem the Reds, market was largely a repetition of ferred, the Most Notable Exception. = H o § By s o a kpe s e 2 gne of his arrows, Cupid will be after | ;- about our umpires, but th r e - yesterdays. There was a farthor 35 1UNTED 5011 L culonnors 1o, i an ioianing.serea | MR With bolson Bas after that remark | o€ 450Ut 0ur wmpires but they av ow Bin Martin, the Georgetown short- | downward revision of some of the $3,3 ) YECominm 4 3 31 0today. Singles by Magee and Schrmidt, B e National arbiters. ‘ ;“’%cifl lfl-fll Wwith the Braves. His leg, | war specialties, to which Bethlehe:; e 391 09 $ 181 8la'sactifice by Smith, followed o apar \_Eddie (_} c;:nnur, whtzr xse n.ndugg - praci 3 & 3 2 " aber can - - e b?o.nx.n spring tice, is said to Eh::el, mc:.mnng :’;uflg p::'t::rredpuon :W‘{he i:;“\ m: ; H ; : ; :1: 2 H anville’s hiit put Lh winning run s_gn:: ‘h: 9{';;‘)’]?9 A sg i Are You Too Fat? S former repeating its recent high quo- 108 " 108 | 78 e fF i 1013 thinks Taber can beat the record for I Fou are too stout don’t take fab Ml&e&nm l:llder 2 tropical sun,|tation of 204 and the latter making a i oy m e IEEER 3891 § s a 3:: half-mile. ;t ianl'nlere-'.h;g to note | redueing medicines. Cut down on can a8 well as ever. HeIl' win | new high at 125. Baldwin Locomotive E 36% 36% o 2320 t O'Connor for the past few years many & game:before the race ends 1n |alse broke into new ground at 171-5.| 500 Guees. o e B o 3§ 4 ¢|has claimed Taber fast enough to run | YOUr diet, get out-of-door ;’"““- and. October. A few other industrials and equip- | 0 Huy - % 98% | Donovans 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 o of3 mile in £12. ‘ylou 'wm RS- "_ A.:i-d d BT ments participating more or less ac- = 19 3 % 10 3o uce to normal weight void swe Bresnahan figures that the Cubs will | tively in profitable war contracts rese 3 6 30 e AR K LR i1 Paddy Baumann, utility infielder of | T clitiea Iy Win the pennant because they will play | and - fell - within comparatively nar- EiNettad for. Wathe b b, the New York Yanks, will be stationed | ®688, cream, meuls, pectally Dearly.all of their games at home after | yow limits. : o - 2 22 | 7Two ocut when winning run scored s 31 o|at second regularly, replacing Dan |DPotatoes. Live mainly on lem_u{; Labor day. Railroad stocks were more promi- in ot o 3 o/ Boone, who is among those to .De|spinach, cabbage, lean mests, young M A , but almost wholly at the ex- = = | served with bench warrant. Baumann tomatoes, etc. Buck - Herzog works harder then any ;:::. b quoted’ valies. . Shaces. iike I RERFR TS = B o 2% 3| has been hitting for .347 and this is | O0i0DS, celery, Také™ man on' his Cincinnati team, Goord. anRdlag Eapitc: Hogty "Tws "basa BitsFeiieh. Maser. | Thres bass B ing to the Boston Globe, Which fears | Bafluas Proteas hog s Southern e ¥ a8 Harloall " Bacrifico hite—J. Coliine, Wearer. Black 500 Petrol. burne, & nervous breakdown. cific, descended to lowest prices in g probably the chief reason why Dono- | S8lted toast instead of bread and buty" van stationed him there. ter. If you cease to give your body fat-making foods you will cease cre- = Miaml_Copper 2 e — Freddy Welsh, lightweight' cham- Bily Page, Who did much to help | Toa' venord tiase tars U o 1o, bolng oz Dodgers Better St. Louls. fungine a5 plon. says he is going to auit the 1ing | SRS fat cells. It is no trick ta reduce Springfield win a pennant a few sea- | riors 1n tho Bouthar and Southwest- 0. Pactfle ... % % | Brooklyn, N. Y., July 28—In a free — Wwithin a year and star: a health farm. | if you practice self-denial, & Sons ago, hagbeen sigmed to play | e sections of the country - were hitting game full of loose flelding on Cleveland 11, Phi He says he has his eye on a spot in a o s second’ base for Worcester, heavi: % both sides Brooklyn defeated St. Louis . s suburb of New York where he will| = S . ler at declines of one to four Ner, here today, 9 to 7. Daubert did not | , Cleveland, Ohio, July 23.—Cleveland s the T i ol B¢ WL Olive Ofl in Nursery. Fid To 2ddto the troubles of .the Whits | POy, Actual new low.. oty el el TS 5 %% % |have a puiout at first base until the = i e, balus aile e | IoL0f spmmay. Cikise Ton e here e |- Tur & child Who, S emeciatod frous ] o imm“h&“:;%mum‘u 23-3, Seaboard ‘Alr Line preferred at : s §i% [seventh and only two ‘in the entire |Bressler and Pa loweq their bodies to run down and |fllness a massage with oltve ofl " Tl Ty 15 s on for!301-4, Rock Island at 101-2 and e P Cleveland (A). 2 (A). putting new life into them. or even twice a day will supply the o o Torteee, Norfolk and Southern at 17. - = R . Y s olomrar™ 3% 2 Ams needed fat to the body and also lubri?® jmémican league tien say that theling mesvinser s comnoction with 3439 w5338 3 memd 333l 5 it et oE e, MABagerT. Nob | cate; e, dried-out Villie.' - tiiipotase site for the b%-nkee! new Park Will| a5 the discouraging cotton outlook A - 1 4290 ¢ 1 1 1|finish one-two-three, one that is likely | ful of olive oil three times a day is s~ zdmfl“::&o:uwl&l:ytxfmunm resulting from the war, together i . t i 113 { 3|to win a pennant, ‘and I don't care|good tonic, good for digestion and a Wwith unfavorable earnings. Cotton 0001 3 1 $1iss o1 1 o|particularly about running a tail- mild laxative when given to a baby Harry . MoCormi P = options were mostly . high, however, 3933 4 H 4241 11 2 olender. This club here does not look Slonte paoey &{j:;m:y of the | i, response -to an urgent demand for Pt H 4 $0 03 1 2 3 2imuch like a real Cleveland team, and | 80 hour before or after a feeding. It of the Chattanoogs clio ot tha Siee? | the ‘staple from foreign sources. 1013 i H et ¢ 3 1 9T never thought the crowds here would | will also soothe a tickling cough. Olive ern league. Kid Elberfeld succeeds |, Dcalings were the lightest of any Con.. Piely ¢ 2 ° 000 be so small. Out in Kansas City we | ol is also healing for burns, chapped him. e recent session, the overturn in the e 7 —_—— are drawing 2,500 or 3,000 throughout lips and hands. Specialties betng from 14 to 12 = ks 82419 3| the week and 10,000 or more on Sat- — Harry McCormick, who has ot the s chmIg -] urdays.” wl Just. . been let out as man, of“the C; win: Locomotive, Westinghouse and tanooga, team, will finish the seashn|American Can, together with United with the Southern leaguers In the ca- | S(3tes, Steel made up one-third of TeEDs e thetotal of 475,000 shares. ) i International conditions particularly Just as the fans wero. gotting inter- | the besis for much of the day's hesi- ested in Hy Myers' batting streak he | tation. There were no developments falls down. He had hit safely in 2g | Of Interest in the markets for foreign gonsecitivo.games until Tuesday, when | Sxchange. The V"’"“’L}e:“l‘;;“;; of < £ - Canadian note our o AR DSERE - bankers threw some ligut onthe tn- It .beging to look as if the Braves|Vestmen uiry. Monetary = cond Were stung when they traded Whitted | tions Were unchanged, except for a Magee, | T0Te free acceptance of industrial as the former is outhitting the latter | COllateral loans. e a n. a re- by~ ‘wide margl: newal of foreign seiling. Total sales, o par value, aggregated $1,655,000. -y, s STOCKS, Brrg { Dulling Conscience. The New York Americans are going Commit a sin twice, and you will after the talent with cash. So far they L bave bought the leading pitchers of | think It perfectly allowable—Talmud. s PHTEE TP grv 2! F 4 E: B Reds Win in Ten Innings. Philadelphia, July 23.—Bad work on the bases by both teams - ly in the 'game which Cincinnati won from Philadelphia today in ten innings, 3 to 2. The visitors overcame Phila- delphia’s one run lead in the eighth, | 5 52 H 88582 g il & 5t i work him regularlyguntil <Bill -James rounds into - form. P L npPprpe §F 3| fin HE ERFFRESEFRR PRSI New;York,yJuly 23.—Cotton. futures ‘. - October, mHsonuohonunssad Nlfi » o Ams : e TWingo, 1 ] 3 TxTrombley _0f mDusey % N e ol 3 > 120, Adckisen 3 ; 500"t Cosst TBatted for Toney . axBatted for - ZBatted for =Ran for