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WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916 . . . Portland Wins and Loses. ¢ - | Welsh Will Stick Until Knocked Out)siss s it e (T woen Lowell and Portland, Lowell INSURANCE F IS YOUR HOME PROTECTED? Before going on your va- cation, inquire about our p K‘:’i‘ge‘?ng.fs?f%. AT i “| l“' i “l'“' \ ¥ “ i i 3 “I 5 i ! lm“ i l’ " ‘ | o 47 g & ¢ owe Partiand I : L i [ / Aerna comsinaTion |Freddy Promises to Remain in the Game—He Threatened to g 17 3 flomse £ 17 31 \ I 1] ll‘ i i X \" | i JLEASNEOE & S0 | | Reiealides et e et MicPen So e 2o v s T i N |||” (e S i s AR Y e e e g e I @ bt clephone is Living a e of nstead of eeping in Training. ty gkan‘m"},,- gi184l ll “ i 5 i i } | gl ar \ ) [ r" s iy, aston | 1 - —— 103 oFlp” 13631 i ] | ‘ l t e tll‘ ¢ AT g . Freddy Welsh besides being the|and suffered one of the worst beatings | A Score by I RO el e I i f H i ) ‘Mghtweight champion of the world, is|of his championship regime. Several |forel S0EL e R0.0 | ]] | ’ il | I | | a base deceiver. Here it is July and| other equally unknown lghtweights | * Tws bue Tt Libie, Doats.’ Sac L Frederick, some months ago, threat-|have taken Welsh over the hurdles. | Whalen, Dowell. Kilhullen, Robincon. d- rather promised to refire|One of these fine evenings, Welsh will Lowell ortiand i 3 o R A et T N VR B ERE is a coupon scheme worth of his defeat of Willie Ritchie, |lage favorite will be heralded as the < Pt 3 . 2 T fotiRia Sl Lniverty | 5w WoRAS enampion e ot Mc‘},‘;‘, while—get the valuable Serv-us occurred recently and to make the reh3b 3 111 0 06 01 2% . outlook more gloomy Freddy promises | DAN PATCH, FAMOUS G 31100 2200 < (2 Sorruhor, fhratene—to. romain i PACING STALLION, DEAD | Sisiam 345 1 ¢ i SRS Coupons with every food product you the game until he is kn apart d Tophves 8 1 5 1 1 0820 2 » . ‘m];’;wh‘f",e;“‘:“w cloud hae a sitver | 1908 1t Established a Mile Worlds Rhdenten 8 10 % 4 W ’ buy save them and you 11 be Surpl'lsed how g Hnine, s ase o IF Wi reilly Sulky Record at St. Paul. S e quickly they will accumulate—you can get man: I e o mloves unllll Artnnespdiis” Minhe Julv 11.—Dan v T ooty 5 = y % k. 0 is releived of his title, the time 20T | paycr vanine ctallion ' by AT, W, | Portiana 0314 \ wAKE HAY WHILE | i event chnnot e for | Soie, Peging sallion ownea by 85 1 | 1At S , beautiful things for yourself and your ! c hea rarm at Sav- There is no better way of putting this| Just at vmsc-ntl_“’oxSh is erzaged in lx(:; '\ffi,a:oh'lf;"“}?f??ofi he 3; a s Pannitigton Bitoh e Winalus B old adage to practical use than by e e e mile over the St Paul tmackc {n 185, the | ;570 s el B“-t king after your insurance. houl . S i et world's sulky record. an Patch was | Lynn, Mass, July —Inability to five Seonr. and you are fully-insured, | and keeping in condition, Freddy pre- | nlohe 11 Savage for $60.000. He was | hit Pennington, together with poor home with them. you would certalnly conclude that you|fers living a lfe of o~ He is|\ithdrawn from the tracks several |felding on the part of Lynn, was re- had “made hay while the sun shone.” !‘:‘}x;ln‘lll'sm?cc;x;v:um.;l; weig] ‘z Which | years ago. spensible for the Lawrence victory of ISAAC S. JONES o ries: Ths Tar o BT : _— 6 to 1 today. The score: X ¥ 1 Lawrence Insurancs and Real Estats Agent|robbing him of his wind and stamina, | CAMPIONSHIP SWIMMING - i Richards Building, 91 Main and he is gr: 2 1osin DATES ANNOUNCED ; = — ~— | the braggadacio DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? |through many fie 2 1 1i- | By Amateur Athletir Union Officials— _ DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN "“{‘\Eel’gfihfs‘ ‘:(;::}dm[\‘»‘\“ been Consists of Eleven Events. DWELLING HOUSE? pion. He is a likeable New York, July 11 he complete 3 You cannot collect rents from a|l¥. But his methods of cli schedule of ~championship swimming i pasiot Spoliack = remunerative lightweizht tit Gates, as announced by)the Amateur byrned bullling, and you may have o gtamp of public approval. & Athlet icials here today con- 2 ay some one else rent while you re- | community insists on champion | sists of eleven events, six of which are s build.. Insure vour rents with that wil fight. Welsh will not fishi.|open to male competitors and five to Bach day it is getting harder women swimmers. The dates, events B. P. LEARNED & CO. h:;‘n into the ring. en he fin- |and clubs holding the races include ally does condescend to & is op-| Men's championship Au 140 yards Agency Established May, 1846. ponent is pretty c to be a t New York Athletic club, Travers Isl- [ Two bis — ice, or a “setup” no fear |and, New York, Aus. $80 yards. | SRS 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW of that Xind. s is the name of a particularly high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange A ok However, mention suct Ban Johnson Suspends Nunamaker. Worcester Defeats Bridgeport. and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices. Serv-us is the name Johnny Dundee, Benny 1 Cew i, July 11.—Catcher Nur Pridger “onn., July “Reige! i i = EDWINLW THIEGINS | |50y Dundes, tenn R e S e R DGt A i chosen for the entire line. Serv- us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you Attorney-at-Law quite suddenly remem, vas notified today by Precident Han | the soventh by throw, letting will order Serv-us ever after—on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val- Corner Main and Shetucket Streets |does not like to he £ 2 been suspended Indefinitely for | elghth scored Moohiare uable Serv-us Coupon. % it (i i — | spiring names. s ge Umpire O'Louzhlin |error in the n Smith .m} P P Brown & Perkins, Ktomeys-at-law | him. and the . : : o S el Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sbetucket St. [ so muca Ic 2 me bétween New York n charge ¢ o e uce e fls 0 IVIng Entrance _stairway ne’;:htpoho*rnage- title. ; s and. time today g = 2L National Bank. ne 38- t is quite unlfkely v Leanird or Bundes wi | without reducing the quality of what you eat ) shtweisht chamy sec Auburn, N. Y. July 11 a o 0 a0 7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. SIGY - d5inot pniie ek e | e i ol oo - i P e Eeminchins "o G ool Gt the ai s i E e g Serv-us means everything in foods— o . Lkl i e Flour Spices Baked Beans Condiments s €o far as meeting them in th o 9 i 2 Coffee Pickles Soups Checolate ‘ is concerned. For that reason it ; < ] 1| Werme1b ni American Leagus. occasion little surs ot it e P Tea Rolied Qats Catsup Macaro Smis & SRALULES KRk, | teriif some unknow s wesen Nati club arte £oimler> 9 © 0 2 and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed T g and knock ¢ t is prohibiied, or to a major ; = = : S : : R New ¥ {(Becond game.) Welsh has had several r w es-|club within twenty days of the oio . Z a I in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. B el 5 amainst & nowcomer pelot B e Vo 1eea s The Valuable Serv-us Coupons are on each and every package. Detrott 4 (First_game) 000 35 oty e COrnmence at once to save them Detoft 1. (Second gamm) International League. and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your, Sy grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from gy R - Wholesale Distributors i e e e (1 llp 0. Norwich, Conn. Tartfort 7. Sprngfield o Sprir I Wornesor 6, Prideroort. B s g Tiien, "t groumn Low 12" Trirst game) vers ir hird ir I i 5. | (Sesond game) IN WAL | o p . JGero was effeciive in every in- American_ Assocration. Further Enforced Lig e 4 i i Stocks Was Ex | s ) ! AR wartord & L s "3 1% 30l New York, Jul — P r en-| T fze forced liquidation of “v rid 1 st L H | L d tion was wi 1 e b; (5 . % s | v movement beinz mor a com- | ¢ Ny i i 0 prising an v Al | « i | . e 2|only a few speci i Can g i 160530 €S SCHEDULED TODAY. spared, in the sense v b BeRie % S = ERTETE e were comparatively | . 4 | 2 stz i b 1 Al Brookiyn Starts Strong in Red Sox Drubs White Sox Twice. mber, both regular and su GROTON BOROUGH GETS P ok "at St Louts. | Tallied to 11 1 | « g S R s Sl oree fulees iR D MITCHELL HOMESTEAD American League, net gain of 2 « s, 2 —_—— o P i il o el b i b e = Chicagn at Boston. American > 1 [ SR L J 4 ek 1 o today s ¢ bk Dol Late Sarah A. Mitchell Makes Gift i Detrolt at Washington. = " Che ‘ % N X ¢ t a home run to deep left center by tr containing concise rules for e ! et e F 2 : n- e B L 3 men on bases in the But the locals during | & ox score, in order that| The will of the late Sarah A, Mit< Beldgeport_at Springt e et i e g ) i W i ut was unable to score v scored four | every spectator be encouraged to fol- | chell filed Monday at the probate of< 2 e ar issues wh S terkl i . forced in IR 1 with a keener under-|fice in Poquonoc is of interest for-thq{ e . f > man sture 3 v ¢ rockiyn (N St Louts (N) contest | at Is transpiring upon 4 5 Portiana st Lawrense. ter into the ma 3 b L legacy given Groton borough. If Lowel st Loma. | was in part ascribed ¢ : % the i i Gt = Lo el the German submarine U 15% ) 5 D 1210 0 of rit 200 0f Sec Tato o) eltonts “I give to the Seabury M SEESCEENDINGE. dyentnfly o ‘}’r" e : 2 . | g ey {periiiy | e | o o relie miteher, | mission of Groton the sum of $500 ab< ational Leapus. P I eonmical | A : : s 01 2 afima o a o lasts hold that the idea |Solute £ i s SR Ay S o s v t oo s | ; . 9 i o give to tHe Groton Cemetery as< 5 e ¢ o f 411309 HE 1201 s 40230 e others are|sociation of Groton $100 in_ trust, il Bt o B e DRt T Sert ; I 1| 1 5 Gl Lositive that it would remove|Dbe invested and the income therefror B PSS Sehes WD, e Ofs 2 K 1 i : . \ rrosting foatnres |to be used by said Groton Cemetery h 1-2 points in United Fruit st o Cincinnati (N) . ¢ f the most interesting features e g Do et & St 1 i i RE vo1001 » o 3013 1 0t 8 ol stratesy—which has been | @Ssociation in keeping in sood repais A antils T e T . 2 2 e : : : 2 0 0] 0 veloned to a high standard In the|the Iot and graves of Major Henry A 5 B At e D 3 71 0w ! s b deenes T L % Mitchell, William H. Mitchell and my; | . 2 Sonrcanion Sl the ! 3 : 2 & s 00 | = 3 e b own, after my decease; also the grave: Coal 2 | G o % 3| ot 22 9 3 TArETR TN of Caroline Mitchell, buried in- said P o T o | @ e e 1 val WEISER LEADS BATTERS cemetery. . 2 all 7 1-2 pot v - § | p u e 1 & B SRR 5 “I give Gracelz ce; 1 ¢ cans wers at figt dlsponed o im s o S E 0 020003 B 1 Sactifice hits, Me- [ 3 i | expended in erecting a sultable head- 5 but reacted sharply on distur ru- 8 ] | L . 1 (&=t W | Only Eight Regulars Hitting Over .300| <tone over the grave of my mothery, Tout Hors fhota Shejsuatne B Pes A ] | e , > Gonzates 5 | i ® Mark. Diana Hamilton, and my son, Richard v = e anne o DOR No. fox, o SRR caherd 0 o} fome Stene | ol 200 4 5 J. Mitchell, who are ied in the e 1z an = X o o o= | 9 3 4 There are only eight resulars in the | same grave. 2 a. Coppe o ver . G . = St | 1 1 league who are hitting above “F Clara Mitchell. of 3 S s e tojenors el x v | _New York-Cleveland Divy Up. |3= ] ) S el He e = s ] e e : : Z | New ¥ July 11.—New York and | To§o21f 1 olu b 13 zroup s led give to Nancy C. Helm of Chi= w 5 . 1 dnas 4 : z 3 | Cle | s 1 | b | New TLondon, w cago, $75, absolutely 3 ity and Goeehd 3 p | e 20 21 0les 20 03 the Springfield Green nd | “1 give to Mary Virginia Morgan, I = Uiwere moe Junders elv dopie 3 1 o Wiitinn & 10 0 o) o o of the Sox has the besi mark so | daughter of John A. Morsan, late off i il Ay ian it nd game, | Tieip” 3 0 1 o ofbuie i but he has figured in only one- | Poquonoc Bridge, the sum of $300; Steel's maximum loss o i D000 0 ooy 4 2 2 C of the games which Springfield [ absolutely. & followed reports of dama. New York (A) R DM LR B = - % o | bas plavea I give to Philemon Crandall of one of the company's CAGR e ab hpo a o Benzp o e : The | & averages follo Groton to be paid : ch times andf P 1 olne Sartzalet 4 0 of Smeign in such amounts ¢ executor of. t 3 - 0 i this shall see fit, the sum of $76. “I give to Charles P. Latham of Gro-' sales amounted to 658,000 shares — Yesterfay's flurry in call lc not repeated, the maximum r ng Ways and Means | g Game More Attractive to five per cent. with a free su b 4 0 5 o ton the sum of $500. i afternoos Bonc deonay 3 00 in 8 i “I give to the borough of Groton: Absolutely Removes g ng, e S day. Score: e ey 3 and 5 1is Sasitns zoresee thie Lo : s 1-1 per cen ' < b OB T D o 200 00 0iF . stead in which 1 am living at th Indigestion. Onepackage |5eicrans. FE e 11881 time at the corner of Poquonoe road B . gregated $3,960,000. = S S ek T and Thames strect in Groton, ang provesit. 25cat all druggists. |55 onds were unchanged on call. Featon and Fichs : 1000 - that tract of real estate upon which] Eiigatipniaseh Sflem il 0010 9/cCHANGES PROPOSED IN it stands, bounded and deseribed as g STOCKS. 10 30 i e R o follows: Beginning at the west line| e 5 Lan gl . 1 for Gedeon In Sth, = of a right-of-way leading north and} DENTIST @ M Low. Cow n 4128 0f & " 1 " == outh, east of my rosidence, in said| P By, town of terly in a s oton, running thence wes- Slaska_Juneau < Ge aight line about 12 feet! =) Allls - Chalmers ¢ - i Lowell tant from the northeast and north- DR. E. J. JONES Am g o v, Har west_cornors of said residence, saidj Suil ildi; Am Beet Sugar . n . e e N line to run due north from the ro: Suite 46 Shannon B“fldmg Am Can . T SRl v B lleading from Poquonoc Bridge to Gro- Take elevator Shetucket Stieet en. |An Cen ¥, nates are studying ways and means to . New ' Haven 3 9 ton fer thence running southerly trance. Phone. e O ol make the game still more attractive B e o and_easterly by and with sald road Am. Guon O o o ¢ 9lto its patrons is evidenced by several s w0 o e e M . & - - 2 Philadelphia 4 5 0] of e g. Am Hide & Lesther of Chicago : ¢ ¢)susgestions and innovations now be- T devise, however, is subject to any| ' New Styles Am JeoSecur . vk, nit, Nien o o|ing discussed around the American; M'GRAW AFTER PITCHERS. |rights of Mar <eman of Groton, in ' An Lineeed Ola 3t x Cutlop,p 0 0|and National efrcuits. . said property 1 ' SPR]NG MlLLlNERY e s s=Caliean 9 0" 'The Cleveland club of the All New York Giants Hurlers Are Off | “"A fow other gifts are made to rela=| Js ¥ Amifeetue Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2. Rissell p Olcan league has just inaugur Form. tives and friends, none of which are Malting. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 11.—Pittsburgh svstem of numbering the players in - of interest to the borough, as nome., defeated Boston nere today by a score order that the casual attendant at the John McGraw trying his best to |reside there. I Am S See pf (A) Am St Foundry Am Sug Ret Am Sug Ret pf Am Tl & T WINES, LIQUORS \: - of 3 to 2. Score: B - Call money | Boston ... 000020000—2 5 of trong; high 5; low 4 1-4; ruling 5. |Pittsburgh. 0 0000021 x—3 10 o last loan . g wat i1-4; of. | Hughes; Barnes and Gowdy; Kan- fered at 4 1 tlehner, Jacobs and Wilson. teher, but nobody has| Henry L. Bailey of Groton was ap- sed_a willingness to_do | pointed executor of the will which was' with the New York club. Not | made June 12, 1912. i ave efforts to purchase several| At the meeting of the warden and pitchers in the National league failed | burgesses of Grolon held Monday eve Am fm & mo . Gy P, STANTON |45 & &350 ; sames may have no difficulty in|land another f identifying the different members of | thus far expre the team. President B. B. Johnson | busin is openly advocating tne eiimination |only of the pinch hitter and the rifee hit, Pekinpaugh. e —_— now in vogue of shifting pitche; but a couple of minor league clubs |ening the deed «‘[] t‘ho prfipert};‘ewgolgl 1 y COTTON. . S e on tho slightest pretext. have turned McGraw down flat. There | Was recorded in 1913 giving t -5 ~CIGARS A e N Yo LTy i Cotrn e oY Ftsfl:‘ A;'"'e"“ Win the Tigers-Senators Break Even. There appears to be a strong senti- [appears to be a conspiracy to keep the | ough the estate mentioned WAS pre=ii. pldte, stock. Best Service. | Anawonis closed steady; July 1280; October L nognas x Washington, July 11—Detroit and | ment among the fans in favor of the|Giants down. 1 sani=aiiby Ny, : Ao, 97: December 1360; January 1350; | Philadelphia, July 11—After losing | Washington broke even in a double |plan of numbering the pwavers and it| Charley Dooin in working hard to —_————— A4 URPHY Awh T. & 8 F March 1337. ¥ * | the first game to St. Louis today, 8 to der here today, Detroit taking the rprising how few of the average |get the pitchers in shape, Matty has| Last vear the United States export-: i AL Spot quiet; middling 1290. 3, Philadelphia broke a long losing t game, 4 to 3 and Washington the | spectators can point out with absolute | not worked for quite a while and is|ed 2,153,000 bushels of malt. b J¢Bath Streot e & streak by winning the second contest, | sccond, 8 to 1. Scores: certainty the various players upon|in none too good shape. Benton and N But & Onio CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 8 to 0. Scores: (First Game) especially the members of | Tesreau are the only fingers in con- Ball Pl ¥ Bt & ono o WHBAT Open. High. Low. Close. (First. Game) Detroit .... 01210000 0—4 8 0]the visiting club. dition. Pol Perrit,’ who was taken ill all ayers v 'W. HOLMS, Dentist m;Building Annex, Room A July Sept. 108% H;’ 1;’!‘/1 10714 St. Lowis .. 211400000—~820 2| Washington 0001032000—313 2 Certain stars, such as Ty Cobb, |from the heat the other day, will not ., Im% 0% | Phflad’lphia 00 0 6:0 30 0-0—3 10 5| Dauss, Conningham and _Stanaze, | Johnny BEvers, Benny Kauff, Walter |be able to work for several days. it HreraR e % 13 Koob and Severeid; Williams, Shee- | Baker: Gallia, Ayers, Dumont, Boehl- | Johnson, Grover Alexander and others| While most of the players = have OB thesan s Hopas Hrook. Hap Tr Brown Many ball players in the leagues and Butie Teleohone 523 Bt 7 % Tn o han and Murphy. ing ana Henry. of similar calibre are casily distin- |been cured of the.halluctnation tha¢ |ing tired. muscles because_ they use TR TR OMm oy (Second Game) (Second Game) guished when the team is in the field. | shades and shadows had anything to [Minard’s liniment. ' Better!enjoyment YOU WANT to put your nus- | caliomis Pet pf % 62 63% St. Louis .. 000000000—0 5 2|Detroit ....000010000—1 3 2|Players of lesser fame, however, are|do witn their poor showing at home, | 027 Sports:is <iad by-mun&ncavv’lthf‘a before the pullic, thére 18 Bo | Canadian Pac % % sy Philad’lphia 2 0 00100 0x—3 6 1|Washington 0 020000 1 x—8 7 0|frequently mixed with those specta-|Artie Fletener still clings to the im- [thistdependable creamy liniment which! Detter than through the ade | Cenral Leather 40% 3% 40 Hamilton,, Groom, Weilman, Parks| Boland and Baker; Johnson and|tors who do not attend games regu-|pression that the signs at the Polo | prevents soreness and fatigu 8 b corumne vf The Bulletn. Chandier Motar . 42% , 4% ax land Hartley; Bush and Meyer. Afnsmith. larly and_the numbering of each srounds dimmed his batting-eye. S P s i B i