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INSURANC! IS YOUR HOME PROTBCTBM Before.going_on your’ va- cation, - inquire about ' our new f AETNA COMBINATION: RESIDENCE : POLICY ' J.L.LATHROP'&SONS | Telephone 487~5 - “MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES” There is no better way of putting this old adage to practical use than 'by looking after your insurance. Should a fire oceur, and you are fully insured, you would certainly conclude that yo had “made hay while the sun shone.” ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building. 91 Main St. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING, *Phone. 700 Attorney-at-Law, _ 3 Richard’s Bldg. Brown & Perkms, M omeys-at-! law Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. | Entrance tairway near to ‘Thames 0 - Telephone 38-3. YESFERDAY'S RESULTS. Nations! va' foir e 0. (Called end 6th, American League. ‘First game.) 3. (Second game) Montreal 6. Eastern League. ster % (First game.) (econd game.) ¥ | THE STANDINGS. National League. w. 4 39 Brookiyn Philadelybls oston . st Ci Louls cinpatt Ameriean Leag, it Louis adelphia. “anbeay wsayses 30 wladeiphia American League, Chicagn at Bo Clevela But Lose Second. Conn., Murlins Win First, New Haven July 12.—New daven and Worcester divided a double header here today, the locals taking the 1 nd the visitors second, 7 to 1. ore: Waorcester New Haven ab b po hpo a e Fewster,2b 10 0 10 2 00 1 0 0 o 26 1 Totats 4 fon Lo, ik Worcester ab L po Fewster.2b 2 Gardella, 3b Freitag.c 3 Ginley.p urtney, Wood- Lawrence to Retain Franchise. Lawrence, Mass., July 12.—The Law- rence Eastern League club is to re- main in this city, Pr t Suilivan announced ted He said that local men Had decided to purchase the club and that the deal would be completed within a week or ten days. The play- ers received theit pack pay today. BELL-ANS! Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. those issues which suffered most |verely in last week's liquidating movement, was the conspicuous feu- ture of today’s professional market. The short interest, emboldened by its recent ess, conducted its opera- tions with gzreater confidence, but made little headway, except in iso- lated instax Represen’ Betfor kmove rails an - Steel Heats. + # Springfield; Mass.,, July-12—The /Bay State Short;Ship races opened‘here to- day ,on_ the mew:track,of the. Eastern StatesiExpositionfgrounds; the ‘mark of 2:1071-4, made ®wite:in the 3:12;pace, benlg ‘the. Nua.lg sbort time for the lately built} oval. ;- The -track, regard- Jess 0f,4ts ‘ewness, was in excellent condition, for, fast work. Harry. Bruie, veteran ydriver. of~the . circuit, suffered rather severe injuries when Bud Eliott fell in“the! first heat'of ‘the 2:20 pace and‘threw him.to the ~side of the track. Michigan King, Sunderlin up, won,In the 2:12 pace, the feature race, in; fiveiheats. Ed Gillest drove Bingo to a first in the 2:20 pace, and, Cros- eritook Dolly Dixon across first'in the :24 trot. The summary: 2:12 Pace, Purst $500. Michigan King, b. ‘g by onald Wilkes (Sunderlin) 4 4 111 Princess Wilkes, ro. m. (Crossier) ... LR o Mary Coastman, b. m. (Pit- man_. 13663 Colonel Forest, ley) 52834 Also started—Eddie Foy, Katy Patch, Cheerful Charlie, W. . S., Fleeta Dillon, Miannie Directly, Ro- berta and Aconite. Time 2:1-0 1-4; 2:10. 1-4 3:14, 2:15 1-4; 2:1 2:30 Pace, Purse $500. Bingo, b. g by Lord Bingen (Gillies) . 2iga Derby Isle, b. (Chickering) 2584 Crescent Todd, ch h. (Sund- erlin) .... 51342 Davenport Joe, b. g. (Brown 34 2 2 3 tarted—Hollywood Jean, Major Liberty Maid and Bud Also General, Tome, 2:17 1-4; 2:16 1-4; 2:19 1-4. 2:24 Trot, Purse $500. Dolloy Dixon, blk. m. by Ozono ST M e Miss Elmarch_ b. m. (Fox) . 342 Somersworth Eoy, b. g. (Bolduc) 234 1 of Delaware, ch. g (Me- th) » ceseann . 5 Also started—Plucky ~Chat, Wild Dresser and Mary Calvert. Time, 2:19 1- 18 1-4; 2:21. Trautman Threw Away Hartfrod's Chances. Hartford, Conn., July 12.—A wiid heave to first by -Trautman in the| foruth innin gallowed New London to break up the tie with Hartford toda: nd the visitors wo ta .. Thel me was replete with Sharp hitting and fast fielding. Score: Elrouosnonss nlsoorsscsce ‘“i . Hea _ BAY STATE SHORT SHIP RAGES —— Opened,,.WM on New Track at- Eutum States Exposi- tion Grounds——-Miclnganng Won 2:12 Pace in Five = . STALLINGS MAY HAVE | picked up the present Athletics’ back- NGRWICH *BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916 ANOTHER WALLY SCHANG ih:\ addi under pro ..o .the players he has d contracts, Man- ager George T. Stallings, of the Bos- ton Braves i§ carrying around the circuit all s this season a Brooklime oy, { twho, Manager Stallings confidently: asserts, is going to make enother Jimmy ler or another ‘Wally Schang. The Miracle Man has frequently serted, when asked how he happened to be paying board bills and transportation charges upon & player mnot eligible to participate in.a game, that Rico right now looks bet- ter to him than did Schang when he stop in Buffalo. Rico site upon the Boston bench next to his boss day in and day out, and is constantly ab- sorbing from observation a lot of knowledge that should be of infinite value to the youngster when he makes his debut behind the bat. It Rico comes through as Manager Stallings expects he will be one of the catching sensations of next sea- son. Rico's home in fashionable Brook- line is only a short distance from the Braves' field, and last summer he was accustomed, just to keep in con- | dition, to work out with the Boston club when the Braves were at home. He made so favorable an impression upon the chief, although going into baseball was farthest from 0's mind, that Manager Stallings during last winter had Business Manager Hapgood look up the wyoungster, whose name even Manager Stallings did not know. The camp proved to dig@ not know. The chap proved to be Arthur Rico, the star all-around athlete of Huntington school of Bos- ton. There he had exceled not only in baseball, but in football and in track as well, and he now holds the Boston schoolboy record for putting the 1f-pound shot. Rico is also 19 vears of age, is of impressive build, and Manager Stallings believes he is destined to have his name enrolied upon the scrool of the world's great catchers. SPORTING NOTES Cook, the former Yankee has been benched by the club for poor hitting. Luther outfielder, Oakland Rert Daniels, once now with the Louisvi with a broken leg. a Yankee, le, is laid and up The Cleveland and Detroit clubs will make big money th . They are the best coin getters > Wes Joe Birmingham, who was released from the management of the Cleve club to make room for Lee Fohl, hs ailed as the leader of the Toronto team. If Guy Morton had not been hurt the Clevelands would have been in first place today. Morton had won 11 mes and lost two when he was in- jured a month ago. Just like taking Mamaux out of the Pittsburg team or Pfeffer away from the Robins. Greater Confidence Shown in Wednes- day’s Operations. “oncerted sell- particularly New ing of Yor! albeit Steel , its lowest again withstood pressure was forced down to §3 8, quotation since last week's rise 0 87 1-4. Shipping stocks and Mexi- cans, together with motors and the coppers, also fell away in the fore- noon, but made gradual recovery in part or whole later. A Industrial Alcohol proved to be the storm cen* er, recording an ex- treme decline of 12 3-8 points to 99 1-2 in_ the last hour and closing with a net loss of 10 7-8 points. There was again a lack of news to explain the continuous break in Alcohol, which represented a loss of over thirty points in a week’s time and a total of 70 points from its top price of last Apri Increase in the Willys-Overland div- idend from 6 to 12 per cent. with an extra stock dividend of 10 per cent. w not announced until the fag end of the session. The stock closed at a loss of 2 1-4 points, the action of the directors having evidently been dis- counted. Pacifics were the only rails to ex- hibit marked strength, Canadian Pa- cific being in demand with its sub- sidiari; *S00” and Wisconsin Cen- tral. Union Pacific was firm on re- vival of the familiar rumor of an in- creased dividend at the next quarter- v _meeting. Total sales amounted to 8,000 shares, of which a_very larze proportion was supplied by Alcohol, Mercantile Marine preferred, U. S. Steel, Reading and American Beet Su- gar. The prosperous condition of the in- dependent steel manufacturers was seen in the second quarterly state- ment of the Lackawanna Steel Com- pany, showing a net gain of almost $2.900,000 over the same quartes; of 5. Bonds were again inclined to ease, with furather extensive offerings of Anglo-French ifs. Total sales, par value, aggregated $3,320,000. United States bonds were unchang- ed on call STOCKS. Alasks God .. Alaska Gold Junesu Alaska_Gold Juneau Allls Chalmers - ctfs ... A¥is Chalmers pf Ag Chem Beet Sugar Can Cen pt Car & Frry Am Coal Prod im Am Am am Am ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Fresh, o =plote stock. Best Service. DAN MURPHY 11 Bath Street WHIIN YOU WANT [0 put your pus- iness before thé pulilc, (nere !s ad mediui: better than through the ads L3 umng oL _’l“gm Am Cotton Ol Amer_Express Am mide &L Am Ice Secur Tocomo pi Sm & Re St . Foundry Sugar Ref Tel & Tel Tobaceo . Woolen Woal pt Zne .. Anacenda Cop Ach, T& 8 F . Atlantte Const Bulawin Baldwin Batopiias Min THE Beasic A new series of the most Power Valve-in-head, $985 BODIES: D-34, two-passenger Road_ » ster type. : Roomy baggage compart- Valve-in-Head Motor Car . Equipped with runabout body for ssso—wnh five pueenger touring body $665 ALSO——Wlfllout raise in price PRICES F. .- O. f¢ MOTOR COMPANY Announces a New Buick Four Cylinder 35 H. P. ular six cylmder automobile‘ ever offered — the 45 Hors¥ BogM runabout, and - $1,020:D-6-45 touring car. B. FAOTO RY Specifications of the New.Bulock Four ment under rear deck. D-35, ment board; doors. FINISH: hood, black; stripe; "flgo,panueng_ar Both medels havée streemline body and hood with deep cowl and instru- extra wide seats and Handsomely : painted; fenders and wheels black with white deep tufted black genuine leather upholstery with wide, com- fortable cushions. CONTROL: ing wheel; erator; brake and starter; shifting, and emergency brake con- ventently located in center of driv. ing compartment; lighting and igni- tion switches mounted on instrument board directly in center control. WHEEL BASH: 106 runn! Friction retained spark and- throttle slevers on top of steer- independent foot accel- pedals for clutch, service levers front inches. touring type. of driver; of frame. IGNITION: body, ing gear wheel. STARTER: under front for gear to insure spark system; Delco generator; spark advance con- trolled 'by lever on top of steering automatically operated by pedal. CLUTCH: Large leather-faced cone clutch with expanders under leather smooth sorings fully adjustable; easily with light pressure on pedal. CARBURETOR: float .feed, supplied by vacuum sys_ tem from gasoline tank on rear end Special - automatic BRAKES: _Two -sets: o] rear wheel drums; rating_on e Drakes, extornal contracting tgpe; emers gency brake, 'internal . expanding type. Hiy tension, jump FRONT AXLE: (Drop-forged, I-bsam ::,;.em s“pmei by section, . yokes: integral with drop B forged steering spindies; drop forged tie rod - yokes; all ate Complete . Delco, single- unit system for electric starting, lighting and ignition, built!integral with the motor and operating conjunction with seat; regulated; TRANSMISSION: treated; = TIRES: storage - battery current supply starter up wear; wheel; top of wheel; Clutch operates action. channel dius; SPRINGS: Selective, sliding large cup and, cone ball bearings for front wheels. . WHEELS: Wood: artillery type with large hub flanges; mountable rims. 31 inch x 4 inch; tread, front'and rear. i b STEERING.GEAR: Semi-irreversible split nut and worm type, with ad- Jjustable ball thrust:bearing, 16-inch. black ‘enameled spark and throttle levers on 12 spokes, o, {non-skid to take left-hand.drive. FRAMB: Reinforced, pressed section; front to secure short, turning four heavy :crossimembers. Extra long‘and flat semi, steely toward, rae tapered & 111 i) th S e e e gear type; throe speeds forward and Sl e o e e lr::g. S BT e i reverse; heatstreated, chrome nickel rear 2 Inch wide by 43:inch long. from main frame; cylinders 835-8 steel gears; clutch gear TumS o1 g7 ANDARD EQUIPMENT: Electrie inch bore x 4 3-4 inch stroke, semi- noiseless roller bearings, - -square head, tall and Instrument lights, e shaft on large double row ball bear- * With licenso brackets; double bulbs large, babbitt-lined main hearings; ing, and countershaft on bronze e ext':f;éi““;‘g_ Sg:f%: b;i?lv?na ‘]“:;‘l‘ bushings. hoard; extra demoupntable rim with Tods; 36 actual brake horsepower. DRIVE: Through singlo large wniver- e L axeiones COOLING: Water cooled with centrif- bortapa henl Sttt dustGoxex) Unis e Holdtre ajusts circulating pump mple with large inlet a cellular type radiator of large capac- ity; pressed steel radiator fan driven by an adjustable flat belt from the camshaft. LUBRICATION: stant level circi with tem, outlet Self-contained, co ating special plunger driven from camshaft; load dlrect to timing ge driven by jacket space, axle; passages; on rear of propeller shait housing tached to large ball and socket joint transmission; taken through propeller ing and ball Joint; ot able, torque shaft hous- drive through robe rafl ORDERS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN DELIVERIES MADE IN ROTATION IIVIiFERIAL CGARAGE PETER CECCARELLI, Proprietor Bro & Tron & Southern Gas (NY) Cax rod 0. Ore cifs North'n pt er: Cincinnati, O., on account of rain, second game of the ser Bunched Hits Win for in the two base hth inning, Boston ab ) vo lesse 000 Gowdy, Ca hits, Giants Take Pitchers’ battle that lasted on Ne 1 to 0. Score: New York (N) Jehigh Valley ab hpo a ¢ Leng Island Bumslf 3 0| Louden, 2b Loose Wilea 5 iSauft/ct 0} Neale.c Loulsville & Nash 0| Herzoz3b Maxwell b oMtor Dept S Mer Marine Mexcan Petrol Mifami Copper . P & S § Pac Biscult . at Ensm & S . Nat Lead evada Con : . Y. Alr Brake ‘entral H &H Phitadelphin Co Presced Steel Car Pressed Car pt Publte Ser Cor cel uing, P Chicago, pounded Packard for fourth and fifth innin; ministreed the Cubs’ fer,1t couommrroos Tain.) July 12. 6 to 5, on balls and t r runs. Pittshurgh Boston. Pittsburgh, July 12.—Boston defeat- ed Pittsburgh here to ning hits, rors resuited in all win- hen four ree er- Score: W Battle. July 12.—In 2 pitch- York won the here toc Cincinnati (N) ies Had Heavy Hitting Day. — Philadelphia even hit s today and ad- fifth stral in the t de- Bullman feat, 6 to 2. Score: Ray_Con Philadelphia (N) Chicago (N) b hopo 3 hpo a e 5 1% 1% 7 0 524 SR S 513 303500 Ten Copper si1le 11100 Texas Co Ludery 3 4109 it mt B G Unlon, Pac . Whittedlt 4 0 0 411100 United Fruit Bancroffss 3 1 2 3072 30 U. S I Aleohol Bumsc 4 2 2 00103 U. S Rubber Demareep 4 1 0 c 50100 8. Smelting ..cceeeec0e... 68 67 0 BI%] 000 — ———— Packardp 1 0 1 2 0 S. Steel . Totals 37 1027 7 1Seawon.p 10000 U. 8 Steel pt | Hendrixp, 10000 Utah Coper zZwilling 10000 Wabash . ZMann© 10 0 0 0 Wals' Fargo = - West Un Tel Totals 30 2 MONEY. (2) Batted for Mulligan in Tth. (zz) Batted for Zeider in 9th. Score by innings New - York, July ['hi\lldelph!u, g rxz g a—g strong. High 4 3-4; low 4; Chicago = rate 4,1-2; last'loan 4 1-2; closing [ . %00s s 3 el bld 4; offered at 4 1-2. COTTON. Murphy Sole Owner. Cincinnati, July 12.—Charles W. New.York, July 12.—Cotton features closed “steady. July 1272; October Murphy, former president of the Chi- cago National baseball club, today be- j208; December 1809; January 1314 hcame the sole owner of the former B o huates e baseball park of the Cubs on the west s il side in Chicago, when he concluded CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. negotiations with Charles P» Taft for Miah | tow Clse. | the purchase of a one-half interest in 109% 103% 109% the real estate. Mr Murphy in ad- m% 10 k| lition to completing the purchase of T iy Iy he Chicago property today also ac- 8% m% | wiring the remaining fifty per cent 7% 7% | nterest of Mr. and Mrs. Taft in_the 61t 6% | “hiladelphia National League park. % i There will be several new managers i 2% | n the big leagues next seasop - X ed the ed der, The tle b { favor. from two hi { he allo ed cie Chic: Kelly lead to run de In the second Cleveand tionals today purchased Joe Indianapolis outflelder. York, New day in both 1 to 0 and 6 to first 2 n July 12—Cleveland o York Am: when the Y sections were dou of a Davenport, 5 Sor ts until the eighth innin owed four and Covelesk Score: eveland (A) New York (A) h Do Hartzellet 4 0 1 .00 020 2 00 00 0 Three base (A ngton, Ju g by Covele: over ton pitchers gave Detro over Washington to e Washington (A) a e ab b po 10 4 0|Mocller.it 4 0 GisEas B Te0l 1 30 02z 0 3 i1 10 0 0 FT 12 0 9 10 Burns.1b 211 0 of i0 Young,ss 0 i 4 0 =y 8 5 1 ofHamperp 1 0 1 0 1 0fzJamieson 1 0 0 0 0 ofDumontp 1 0 00 0 ofGalliap 0 0 2715 4l Totals 31 427 for Bush in Sth. for Crawford in Sth atted for Harpper in 6th. by innines Detroit 510008003 hington 0000200 Two base hit, Viit Sacrifice hits, Burns Cobb. Cubs Buy Joe Kelly. ago, July 12.—The Chicago Kel is a right handed batter Eastern Yach Club Races. a trio Naps Put New York Out of Lead. New ust- ans from the | both de- thle- ison e-con 12.—Superior of it da lley, In exchange the Indianapolis team will receive a cash sum of between $12,000 and $15,- 000 and, two players yet to be named. who hit .300 last vear and led the Amer- ican Association in base stealing with sixty-one thefts and so far this sea- son he is hitting about .300. Northeast Harbor, Me., July 12-—The winners of the Eastern Yacht Club race today over a 22-mile course from Sas rain-vision, shield; complete set of tools, include ing jack, pump and tire repair ki n 1-35. will be made for any part of stand_ ard equipment omitted on ocustomer’s D-34--1835 rear springs. e REAR AXLE: Three-quarter float. WRIGHT: ing type, with shafts running on rol- 2052 1bs, splash sy ler hearings; ball thrust bearings for pump differential ‘and driving gears, all PRICES: D-34, separate oil weight carried on axle tubes; large Flint, $650. ars. Boveled driving gears, ratio 13.53. Flint, $665. ‘ventilating wind- (No ‘allowanc Tbs; D-35— complete, f. o. Iy D-5, complete, £. o. by St. Lowis Takes Two From Athletics. Philadelphia, July 12.—St. Louis won games here today, the iirst 8 to 3 and the second in ten innings, 2 to 1. hit the deliveries of Has- and Williams hard in the while Plank kept Philadel- scattered. In the second me, hits phia’s contest Johnson tied the score in the sacri- in -t ninth on his triple and Sisle fly and the tors won bunt, a wild_heave by on Severeid’'s grounde: Jones of St. Louis announced that he had protested the g today elphia_won on Tue ¢ because of Philadelphia, was put bencir by Umpire Owens in permitted to pl Philadeiphia (A) ab v wry, 2b Philadetphia Totals Batted for L Score by 1 Lous tadelphs L ler, Daseny See-Saw Victory for Portland. Lawrence, N , July 12.—Por defeated Law in’ a seew zame. Scor Portiand Lawrence ab Lo a s W hoo a Clemensxt 4 1 4 0 0j0"Conn'Lct 5 13 0 Bumsef 3 2 3 0 1 srkioioy Tammct 0 0 0 0 o e 30101 210 52600 124 54500 1T giaiks a7y 100 091 3071 oF 0 0 4 0030 100 001 0 ——— 000 0 Tols 32 s Totals lomn 3 ) Batted for Fuller In 9th. Score by innings: 0001010840 0000301338 ‘onnell, Murphy. Sicrifice hit, George Sisler of the Browns is an idol in St. Louis, where the eri say that he is a greater ball play than Ty Cobb. grant in the first division of schoon- ers, the Alice in the second division of schooners and the Ladrone 1 first division of sloops The yacht had a moderate sonthwest broeze throughout the run. The fleet will leave tomorrow for the final leg of the cruise to Bar Har- sthis port_were the Varg bor and will have a 21 mile race, Doubleheader Goes to Red Sox. Boston, July 12—The Red Sox won another double hecader from Chicago today, the scores being 2 to 1 and 3 In game, to 1. opening the eighth inning errors_by Terry, of the who went to short when Weaver was put off the field by Boston took the lead the second contest when and gled, Lewis doubled the winning run. Umpire Evans, gave The locals in the fifth inning of Barry sin- McMullen threw badly to first on Gainer’s groun- der. The suspension of Catcher Ag- new was lifted today. The scores: Chicago (A) Boston (A) ab b s ab npo s Felsch,cf 1 | Hooper.rt 130080 b 2 0| Barry, 2b 13840 1 ol Lewis/i 1200 0 of Gatner. 1 210 1 0 1 1 210 1 0 [} ol 0200 3 0 1| 2200001 X0 30 of €0 330 201 9| 030308 00 of Agnew.c 021310 0 of Leonard.p 1080 - syanvrin 06060 o e Totals 62714 0 1 o 4t ms in Sth 0010000 01 0002008 x5 Walker in Sth. g5 Leonard. Lewls, Tareo crmRrocueaon cosorsmseoma Lynn 8, Lowell 3. a stolen base and & .ynn, M July 2.—Z ress in the fourth when three and hit one, a single, ve Lynn ive runs and the locals won, 8 to 3, from Low- ell. The scro o base Hits. run, Greenhalge. Lynn comu cecce0 prmoosoous ecco Robinson, Kilhullen, Prysock. Home Springfield Made Costly Errors. 12.—Costly Springfield, Ma: errors by Springf July 10 gave Bridgeport three runs and the game today, 3 to 2. Soringfeld i) Eridgeport ab b po Wiake.ct Ball 2b Duggan.rt Dni Moshier, it Baker,8b Whalen,ss Werre,1b Murphy,o House,p cwsuoomma: Totals Totals (x) Batted for Leroy in 2nd. Score by innings Bridgeport 01 Springileld 00 Two base hit 0 o ab PRSP OPR- scserrorssooe

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