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e Portant matter. xcal Auto Parties Journey to Rocky Point.: ~ = 4 5 iE!E!%?a to e - mendation other features, including the expression will be e the desirability of four speed trans- “P“ul B Take time by the forelock and look | In his reply, b uwwmwm.‘.hm 3 pfter your Insurance. It is & very im- | day, Gilmore sald: ; and easily filled gasoline tank, inter- i fl 1SAAC 8. JONES th 4 drain Insurance and Real Estate Agent tracts ‘Conseq! Richards Bullding, nce with Mr. e e ey ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . P sttt & St 9 S L ¢ e & 2 REEREE, e . heretofore made the entire truck will types AMOS A BROWNING ELIRITEE LS SR A R e JOSEPH ANGARANO lm-uu'i 3 Richard's Bldg. S i mrywdmh - |motor and axle units outside and b:{ the Kl S e < | need K the momey ?;:r.o fi :here Amerlen: parts mak- F Brown & Perkins, &rs will como in. T have outlinedthis Telephone 311-5 Norwich, Cenm, - uatie several makers of internal e ey et e S e | HUGH MKINNON ATTACHES gear drive axles already,as that is the " Telephone $3-3.1, BOX OFFICE RECEIPTS " type of motor truck rear axle CONTEST OVER COMPTON.| my. oo 000 Hugh A. Mac. | 6iven to the public. Officials Discovered the Fast That He | Xinnon, who hal resigned as business manager of the Hartford baseball club, Was Not & Free Agent. ad the iR e ol BRAVES ADVANCING differences, assumed a new aspect ‘St. Louis, July 28.—The circuit court| when MacKinnon, through his lawyer, granted the permanent injunction. The filed re- stipulation of counsel, filed wi oourt, stated that the-fine of.$500 im- | in order to ‘what he claims is Compton for.jumping: to the|due him through non-payment of sal- |- remitted .and thatlary by the Colonial league's offi Pl T o B AL \ g ly be- day they had given up the contest for|fore tho started, and disclosed Compton because they discovered he | gate ‘vecelpts slightly 1560 than $20. it ‘was not a free agent. His Kansas|jg Mr. MacKinnon has declared City contract, it was said, called for|that he intended to have an attach- m:l;a in wrl;!ng w:om dt.harsp:hrtv ment served €01 a breach exist. uch a ey uuu’derdu el not b o' from day to day umtil enough mon a few games separate the Braves from by Compton. - Compw: said he would abide by the en 52 o e e FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL o % a'; mo-tmwpuhr Hi'n et_);unmm Burope, - ~=| Former Hartford Colonial League * i S-sapadiens BEnS the “war: 1 ” e “ am in a position to say, has strength- FEDERALS GIVE UP = Manager Wants Back Salary. some of the Colonial league ‘fl‘ ened makers in their advocacy of it.” i = New England will attract more au- tomobile tourfsts during 1915 than ever before in its history. No section of this country has so much to offer the motorists as New England. The scenery is unequaled in its charm and variety. Nature, in all her varied forms, is here at her best. The Connecticut and ; Rhode Island coast resorts, the beautiful g a More food is spoiled than valleys of ~southern New BEngland, | Thames Lond: any other time of the year. During Dog Days 3 more Refrigerators are sold o de 1s and than any other season. and in many places work is being to pre done for their further improvement. Before Dog Days — §5R haabbi T ETTTLEL] gEEssBLty ghgl 285653284 £EEEERES, i , N) 5 hpo & 3100 H 1 Husinat 4 0.3 4 0| Since the early days of automobile is the time to buy a Refrig- pegaton for douerl? 4 333 1 lracing there has always been a con- ity the erator. red Snyder.c 424 tention that race cars have 3> last St e U STOCK MARKET ACTIVE. 200 D bt 3 34 % 1oy = City club Wil ask the nation- sois e 5 700 Dome Bais 3068 the tourists’ pleasure and We have a full line, large notmmdoddod t:d;y. reinstate him was Total Sales Were 1,130,000 Shares— 150 D. S [ Dosk.p e 3 great Buropean war and the California > 0 s ; An effort to induce Bash Compton| Gairis of Industrials Were Well jumped from An eflort Taore tha oue evene™ 10,4 "ithatand | exposition have turned thoughts of ail and small, at prices that willk put er wl American motorists to their own coun- at past racing annals shows that this . ease youy be;lvd was wei founded. . e pl ¥ t remained for Ameris however, to finally create a nmew siandard of | Three auto truck loads of Taftville 1 “Bescner. automobile endurance. young people motored to Rocky Point fi'ld r:thurn, Snnd;.ly. At their destina- B" - an’ American driver, | Hon ey enjoy: one of Rhode Is- St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5. Dot onty . Ted all Ameriern e na e | land's famous ahore dinners and they || Us I s N Philadelphia, July 28—St. Louis !uretlz;xwwmlmrt]i)t:g at Chicago's re- |TePorted the roads in A No. 1'condi- 23 25 W St. niixed three base hits with a pass and | cen e ¥, creating a new Ilfl ater four errors by Philadelphia in the fifth | world’s record for the distance, but DT, . Couture and family' left inning of today’s game and scored five | the same car won at Sioux City and | Monday for a four weeks' tour in their 2% | runs. This rally gave them a 6 to 5|again at Omaha, each a 300 mile |T02dSter through Canada and various victory. Every player on the St. Louis | event, and all within ten days. other places of interest. A large num- team got at least one hit, while Austin ber of motorcycle owners from this 5 » 2 city went on their annual ride to the e e The ideal motor truck for army|Palace Garden, between Providence MIS F ' = service has been defined by the Unit- |and Rocky Point Sunday, leaving early ed States army officlals as a motor |in the morning and returned in early truck that will go anywhere a 'four-|evening. The trip was made in good mmule team will £v. The first Balkan | ame ouing > th sved recs sog oo |HAIR and was of the two immediately preced- | accidents occurred. SCALP Spedalist ing the great European war witness- Mr. and Mrs. John Shefman of ed the serious attempt to use motor | Mountain avenue have left on a motor HARPER ME THOD B w iy, i the Kan- Maintained. B Padeni t Ftars # the | 1 rau s 1 e - 'ew York, July 28.—Speculation was City team was made today by|on altrge scale today, the volume of tague Lyon, attorney for the lo- | business passing the ~million mark. cal Federals. The spectacular “advance among the Rumors circulated that ' the St(|industrials continued but the move- Louis Americans would buy Compton | ment as a whole was less impressive for $8,000 from the Kansas City club |than yesterday, owing to the lack of mx which he jumped to the local|resilency among the railroad sto lerals. Bullis] h Ap injunction suit to prevent Comp- | revived Féderals oLl i #RESRREINTY g tl gng e ¥ T T T i 285 f5 31 s £ ag B :gE? %5 granted a|traded in heavily, but showed the t the attorneys might con- fim of intermittent realizing sales. = B B i 5 B 3] ] Western Players Meet With Defeat. Boston, July 28.—The defeat of 'W. . Johnson of San Francisco by Nat . Niles of this city, * fourth round of the Longwood Cricket club’s ndif mnnual lawn tennis singles tourna- | & T w4d Re efeagpaistaly i FEEE L 58 eroowmern wanconsnas |ormamEonn runanaans these 300 Petrol trucks in actual warfare. Out of the|tour through the northwestern of ment. ';,a: ;‘h;ey onl; hx;otf::&:‘;hy upset | 17 ifed States Steel's a 1100 Miaml Copper .......... 37 28% 37 |xMcVey 1 0 0 0 0 @@= @ —e— ——— experience of this war, Captain A. H.lthe state, - husetts champlon plaved far. above | JiCnt resulted in keen bidding for that | 500 N, 25 Ly 7 Also MANICURING is mormal Eame, showing speed amq |Stocks which changed hands in lots| 3003 3%%s d8a pocuracy throughout the fourset|Of Sveral thousand shares. It rose Mo., Kan _&T base hit in the ninth with a running Braves Win Again. PARLORS, Alice Building, Main 8% match. to 67, the. highest of the year. The !'ao. E & T pr BN Catich.. -Boore: ttiintt - Yok 38, e Y VTR t advances however, were in — - 4 55 Incinna ly 28.—Boston by op- Washington (A) ab B Moeller, v S ot Yanks Twist Tiger's Tail. Shanks.if New York, July 28—The New York | Jedili> 3 £ Amerlmn; defeale-; nget.h.vlt‘ to%ay in 5 v 27 the second game of e series, to 4. | McBride.: tflmlp&l gao.m;: :; the local lnatitut/lnn_ gv lehem Steel’s rise Rert, 064 The Yankees hit Dubuc hard, five out T O T were made by Crucible Steel preferred, ¥ % of their nine hits being for Hartford Playor Made Medal Score. |at 105 1-8; Westinghouse Hlectric, af | 200 Escite 3¢ 34 '53%|bases. Detroit also batted Caldwell e hard, but he kept the hits scattered, Manchester, Vt, July 28—Doing the at 56 3-4.and thej - &6 Fu except in the seventh and ninth. Du- s ers rm.h;.fiu:?mM' Vichereod aa : 4 buo & in three of Detroit's runs. Q%N SRR AR SRR A= made the medal score in the Smith. Pt presdenta cun o e Tioks g | the preferred stock was deferred on Bay State Short Ship Reing. the Eitwanok Country club today. His | August 11 of last year. e e e ek Time and Earl the Great had no dif- The electrical stocks were unusually tard for the 18 holes was 74. tive. The rise in ‘Westinghouse Time an arl the Gieat b aie. y in winn .24 pace 2.30 trot respectively in the Bay State ab 5 3 H — i Sommtoraet & B influenced by the company’s receipt 37 3834 4 H Short Ship racing today, but the 2.16| In a statement issued upon his re- H 4 ° portune hitting won the first game of Norwich—Mon., Thur, Fri, Sat the series from Cincinnati today, 3 to New London—Tues., Wed. - 1. Rudolph pitched a good game, al- Telephone 578. - lowing only five bits, two of which - ware made in the sixth inning, when e R o DR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST 8 Main Strest, Norwich, Cona Phone 424-4 TuT:S Stop Talking War Buy a NEW OAKLAND and largest Crucible Steel and Bethlehem Steel, Middletown at State Hospital. which established new records. Al The Middletown State Hospital will | unconfirmed against the Riverside club at the | Crucible Steel was being shought by mcmoflrfl this afternoon. | purchases of the stock in the open PR 1] H 22222 Kl ngw 3 oERE L. Ld Ay [ { e & wansuaaa o e suuruBonald POy o i : é somnunmumand .§= i Blenauwnsnesn - ' ol eoammommmom Bl osnuonnsces i ; i 14 no Blunsususnsd on ol enesrmon owunlionmm! i i ab ol mommmmsery g 8¢ PTTTS-COT 3 nessowss Banmuen have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent Tel. 753, Room 15, Shannen Bidg. PIANO OWNERS, NOTICE! If you will communicate with i W. L. WHITE, Piano Tunes;” White Sox Hold Red Sox Scoreless. ~ - - of TAFTVILLE, he will give you & Boston, July 28.—Chicago’'s sharp 58 new proposition in regard to taking and at times sensational fielding held li care of your planc. ithstanding % | the Red Sox rumless, notwi DR. ALFRED RICHARDS - Scott’s erratic pitching, today, rifice, scored d I % from that mem:‘fum Stoo;t 1‘31“1;0 right DEN IST % | fleld, Thomas ng to hol (ooper’s v th The plate. Boston had sev- Thayer Building, Room 305— portunities to score which pays| 0} = e by Felsch, E. Collins and M\:ma £ elephone Jo! checked. Loving c!lucv:;.:‘ " Frederick T. Bunce - Expert Piano and Player Piano Tuning and iri Scratched or marred ocases to original finish 38 FRANKIN S8T. Phone 1214-3 JOSEPH BRADFORD, BOOK BINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, 108 BROADWAY Lake Streets Win. of a large new wdu- t:rd::n t!;e mfim -Lake Streef earn being understoo or Peont Sks, Street first team defested | fes with an option on the construc- trot was a hard fought contest, Car- |turn to Chicago, Johnson asserted that Wednesday. tion of 200,000 more, nation winning in the seventh heat|the Feds would find it mighty aim- The bond market was strong, al- $o% after Axide and Aubreon had each led | cult to induce any of the major league ==} though there was an increase in for- 36% | motas 37112813 3 the field, stars to take a hurdle now. eign selling, Total sales, par value, $8,400,000. United States &'s coupon advanced 1-4 on call. SuHEHMENBCONS 2 Sorrnounconwl 7—s| SCENE FROM “BUCKSHOT JOHN ,” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT Dubuc, THE AUDITORIUM ‘Home run, Pipp. 8TOCKS. i g ¥ 3 R ¢ §883358 Jedaddds ok EEHER PPLLUTY R FERERERERERRERRRER Bebssuaabudbiaitstis Bl P D el American House FARRFL & SANDERSON, Props Special’ Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling ‘Men, Eto, FEEH T g‘g;!! Eggiii -1‘;;; 0 K § 2| ? LT xed Cleveland Found Boehling and Harper ‘Washington, JuEry";s:—cmam bat- DR. A. J. SINAY, m N today, 30 45 1 Dot Boenitng and will open a newly equipped Hetpr office in the Alice rooms 18 and 19, asbout: August. lst, i FALLS AVENUE We guarantes our sacvice to be the at the most reasonable Drices. ssiislis!zrmiilis gEiaTy ol et %