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INSURANCE ity WANTED X KEERAY Eopite coverage in one policy. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 487-5 g 7 Yanks Strengthen Their Hold. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. E AH[ SH s c A '\ New York, July 17.—Playing with a e ) team consisting largely of utility men. | pipuren-Phtaddshia rain New York increased its lead in the| St Louis 5 New York L. pennant race today by twice defeating | Cincinnati 9, Boston 6. Detroit, the scores being 2 to 0 and| Brookm 2, Chicago 1. 3 to 0. g American League. 4 Wins Big Feature Harness Race in Grand Circuit Races— |’ Gutfielder Olaring, who joinéd the| Cleland 7. Washingion o. Yankees on Saturday, did not put in [ XhisddhiaChicsso rin. * Considered Cne of Most Bitterly Contested Battles in|an appearance today. He left for his| ey Yorc & Derol 2 (Sccond game.) farm in Shiloh, N. J. after Sntu;‘é Boston 2, St Louls 2. . o { day’'s game and the club has not heai International League “ History of Edwards Pacing Stake—Upsets Were Fre-|from him since. It is assumed, how- | Provence 4, Montreal 8. (First game,) 2. ever, that he missed train connections.| Montreal 3, Providence 2. (Second game.) .. quent. MARVEL : BE PREPARED for the next time you have to clean your car and have a can of MARVEL on hand. MAR- VEL will clean all parts of the car, varnished surfaces, leather, upholstery, metal, glass, etc. You can keep your car scrupulously clean and lustrous by the expend- iture of twenty minutes time weekly, and the use of % Richmond 10. Buffalo 3. (First game.) The scores: Toronto Newark 0. (First game 16 - Dnnihl E‘A) New ‘II:( h(A) B nf\gn.) - Wb hoo a o a hpo a Sultimore 5 Rochestar 0. & Nowark 3, Tororto 0. (Second game.) Kmaigh2b 1 0 0 0 0| Ppaighes & 1 2 3 0 Cleveland, 0. July 17—Coming di-| vester (McDonald) ........... 2 2| fiment 4 0 0 0 ofMulentb 4 012 0 0 Eastorn Loague. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO. rect from. & 'winning preliminary cam-|The Prattler ch ¢, by Cochato BOIGELEE T 0 £0,0050r 0l Beywian (81 X UL 0 0L HeronT B Woesentee ' 0 (Called fona. sthjsaln), Sl R R S e e s e e T G o R e L T BIstE iRt o a0 RHPETISY Barl, beautifully driven by Marvin | Will Bing bg, by Binjolla (Albin) diSt.|yamsib 4 114 1 ofNamekere 3 1 3 1 0] Portand 4 Springfdd 2. (First game) NEW HAVEN A, e e e B0, - Childs, clearly demonstrated his grand| Time 2:10 1-4; 2:13. Young,2b 1 0 2 2 O|Shawkeyp 3 2 1 2 0| Tortland 1. Springfleld 7. (Second game.) i circuit’ class today at North Randall SEC e S L P T e b Southern Assoctation. when he won the [Edwards, pacing COBB IMPROVING. e L ave 1ary) At Blrmingham 5. Atlanta 4. stake, the first big;feature of the 1916 ¥ i Célescien 2 0 0 8 1 A Tkt A ieiviiefs, harness campalgn, after one of the PSeven American Leaguers Hitting in | xxifumern 1 0 0 0 0 e e ommended for the truck, for example, | at their own risk, as the detours are ngg r;m;frgl cclmct:fxzd 'n?mu in the 300 Class. ShRuip (090 00N ) PR the condition of the streets and roads | not in good condition. 3 e 1o assic. Totals 31 6315 1 X - may be such that the normal speed In two of the four races the con-| Ty Cobb adfed soven points to his| () Battel for Youns tn 7eh, A Touonle 1. Mise 1, inadvisable, It certainly 15 bad peac-| T IO 2 tests went into split heats, and in one, | batting average during the last weel, | T, Ratiin, o, Covelestio dn B At Indianapolls’ 5, Kansas Cify 2. tice to drive a truck over rough pave- | rhe equntiy’s, call of the cosdh the 23077 Bace, ,tires, hoat winnerslput Tris Speaker did as mnch, and | New work ~ . cl.0 0070 300 0 za] A CmmNeT B P ments at speeds that cause the wheels | ENINEE MY, JRUERY JTOVIRE ot ition: i Detrott . 00000500 6 o continually bounce free from th S a “MAKE HAY WHILE fourth heat was required. It Was 8| beach and tae Fomen Tt ot | D Tiwe baia’ Bt Nunamker, | Sacrfce | Bite GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. a0 o 2 Ist 1o whom vacation spells the free : THE SUN SHINES”|day of upsets. Tommy Murphy Starte | shanged. Young: i The tendency of rear wheels is to|30d the open. When August Gth, the There is no better way of putting this | ed in where he left off last season as| Cobb 1s sitting for an average of Detroit (&) o O i e revolve faster when losing traction | (&8, 2, 30 for spending therr vacas old adage to practical use than by|a winning pilot driving Trampright| 344, while Speaker is booming along | vieeqp 5 11 5 0|Mageect 4 272 0 0 New York at St Loutss. and free from the roadway. WREN | oneSn their cars, is bared on the looking after your insurance. Should|to a straight heat victory in the open-|at a .385, and threatening to bursi| husie 3 1 2 4 olmignir 4 12 0 0 Philadelphia st Pittsbursh. the weight of the truck, added to the| ;jengar motorisis by thousands w a fire occur, and you are fully snsured, | ing event of the day, the 2:09 trot. yinto the .400 ranks at any time. In- [ Hmanet & 1 1 0 olPupaushss 3 2 4 4 0 Drookiyn at Chleago. | tremendous kick of the spring re- |y on"f{he road wrom the Atlantia vou would certainly conclude that youd Goldie C was a big surprise in the|deed, Spoke is hitting harder than e Sl American League, bound, forces the wheel back to the | jp Of, "G TR0, AT had “made hay while the sun shone” | 2:07 pace, finishing sixth, fifth and| Cobb just now. The Georgian is get- 418 0 osulenzp 4 1 3 0 0fSt Louls at Boston. road surface, it receives unusual No movement has ever produced a ISAAC 8. JONES then first twice. Roan Hal won theting on base as often as not through 3123 ofs > 30030 Detrolt ‘at New York. abrasion and the tread rubber wears|nore spontancous or nation-wide re- . 4 Real Estats Agent|frst heatand The Savoy came on and|his terrific burst of speed down to Pod 0 olwiin 5040 e I soan. | OIT Quickly: thelcfTectibeing mearly the | D08 SRORT DR, S S o DR B0 nsurance an e won the second heat in the fastest|first, He is toppin; b 0o Loven S0 P "] same as though the tire be held |3H 050 @ —0€ S U d 2 Richards Building, 81 Main 8t [time of tho year, 2:02 14, after| ihe migers inmm he ball badly. ofJeckes™ 9 0 0 o glmusalp 000 0 0 S I against an emery wheel. > o gg.]xsh \C*alemmc shot the Ohio mare, | league in club hitting, with a mark of | xxDubu 1000 0 Totals 82715 0 doEnel Sl Urllder normal conditions the wave | gpof€ oo A0 & ie C, to the front. She outstep-! 55~ wi Tohe han Zo0and® 0 0 0 0 7 “Haven at Low in the trea 1 e tir a = sl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Ped the fest of the ficld and won (he| ¥aniees thivd. Capp, we s s fae | Cnsiame ¢ 010 0 T G F e e e e Lo o dnachiolithe nomad in — > ~ . ————— | third heat and eventually the rac e e e R e S R T Lymn ot New London. | will overcome, to a certain extent, by | (¢ human animal, notwithstanding AMOS A. BROWNING, Mary Coburn, owned by the Pastime| pilifered thirty-six hassocks to date. | Totals 28 821 8 0 = the reaction or “snap back” qualities | ,o¢ion" In his heart he is orren the "Phone 700 stable, of Cleveland, brought home| " These averages include the men who | (%) Bated for Baker in s THE STANDINGS. of the stock, but when driven at Dl B eans iR et Attornay-atiLaw, 3 Richard's Bldg.|the only Cleveland victory of the day|nave plaved in fiftesn sames up to| 20 masd for Jomes In 8t Neilosil aasse esslve Speed, (ihis Wwave naturally|felqs afar, and beauty spots hidden in b} 3 - i baid 9| when she won the Forest City two-|and including July 15 s Tonge Sl L passes around the tire more quickly, | iaS 8580 04 Deanty SPOLS Bdden 1 E . years-old trctting sweepstakes in : Dethott © ot Gt 0 0 00D O B ki e e and the wave lengths become shorter | {1% Woodlands for his particular Jov. Brown & Perkins, Aiomeys-at-LaWw | seraignt neats, and incidentally trot- American Leagus, New Yok 0000 0 2 0010 0 Boston . o and more localized; the rapid distor- | \With vacation the spell to g0 Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Sketucket St. |ted the first heat in 2:10 1-4, a new Clovetana S Vit “Pipp, High Seagae B elokls one Sl tion and flexing of the treaa ruober| ™' gy B8 el GO o ith, mod~ Entrance stairway near to -Thames |Season's record for the age. : % Sl g o ereates heat with consequent palr- | ey efficioncy and. love of Greatura Nationol Bank. ‘Telephone 38-3, | The summaries: g it 262 Clovaland! Troiheos LWashington (Eof ol ment fo,he strength and life of the | comforts than that the nomad should 2:09 class trotting, three heats, 3 s = tssues. TFxcessive heat In sol-| 45 his wandering In a motor car. The purse $1,200 "y K i g = Third Time. . £ id tires make the rubber brittle RRtOIChHE ouriati i Hr s “zypsy de Hearne Holds Lynn to Two Hits. | Tramp-right b h, by Tramp- n. New York 28 Washington, July 17—Cleveland won e Sl s et e e e Therefore, motorists by thows- ew London, Conn, July 17.— fast, (Murphy) Al Ik St. Touis 04 from Washington for the third time | wew vork Dia e ad firfl!:km;;Ql:;“Ifignfodl»"‘_im1 ;:{l\l; *«5 ands are hearkening to the call of Na- Hear allowed but two hits in the | Miss Perfection bm, by Ge: s since the season opencd. The score| Bostn 3 I b4 Sor. oihe fion pog e crystalized | tional Touring Week. gan eral Watts (McMahon) ....2 2 3 was 7 to 5. Local pitchers were wild | Civeland el 3 5 ity s WSDADE automobile clubs and don won, 4 10 1, the lone tally for the|McCloskey, br g, by Theodo- and had poor support. Score:— Wahington b automobile dealers, at once sensing itors coming tn _on errors by Fish| sus (McDonald) i Clevetand_(A) washington ) | Delrmit n Automobile tourists and others in | the popular appeal of the movement and Whitehouse, Scare: Omar br g by R SR o Connecticut will find that highway | have alisned themselves with it. The New Landen Lynn (Floyd) .. 5 5(> 3 0 Eaiidat iaeie construction is in process on many | momentum it has already gained will [ a avy 2 ] Hazel Lasing o Qaig Ay s | roads and that detours are necessa the outpouring of motorists fax 1 e McKeron £ Al aaat .4 where indicated in the following ingle week set for the Sib0 Bgisece ne 1 1= 1000 g schedule of work being done on the SE it R 10 B 2: 150,10 state highways: . your, 1183 9% 01| The Edwards S : 0610 A A L e O you would drink the ful meas- Whous el &1 1 0 035 10 pacing, puse $3,000 s 02409 s NG ot is the warning of the Sum- 1180 0 2 1 o|Ben Earl, Iy ¢ 0010 Westport—:s o1 still going on Mewmep 4 2 0 4 111 of (Childs) T —— 0000 at the bridge in Westport. Detour ST R 5 5 3| Baby Bert m, by : Portland Spits Double 6000 Pt <fEa aAnRin Spad oniditibn o ‘f’fl““w‘fl cre . 1 2} Forth Me., July 17—Portland Motals Norwalk—Armory Hill is still un- Y L 0 0 0—1|Baymar, bh, by Amar 1t & dounl er ‘with' Springf = N 4 sen held = New L » 0003100 x4| Kinney (McDonald) B T e e DAVEY ROBERTSON R AL ¢ S i et Eaney, (chon . day, winning the first game four to| (z) Batted L D use of sewer construction. 2 b i, W o \Thfh i ]’1; m, by 5 sl ind losing the second 7 to 1. In| (2 Ba STILL AT TOP.| Darien—Work has just been started = Sty _chato urphy 3 5ithe first contest Martin was effective 0 0 0 0— 5 = 5 o in the town of Darien and the road rtford-Worcester Game. | 5"“\;”1“ '“\“\I:‘ o The . |after the first inning when the visi- AR o & | Giant Outfielder Leading in Batting | will be torn up for about two weeks. | Absolutely Removes . 17 Abbe (Whitc 6 2ltors scored vo runs. Portla Tw, hit: ce. T, Ganall i Good detour has been posted. . . . Jols T G| Dox (W { red_two runs. Portland out |, Two buse mhits ice Honors of National League. 0 2 | - fart of the xfijfi En.‘ D‘(‘fflmnl(‘}:m;fl T 5 4|Dbatted the visitors in the second game PR L D i i 1 Stamford—Construction work is in Indlgestlon, Onepackage toduy and the zame between | Bid B L Sl 2 through errors. = s Ten hits during the week were | progress on Boston Hill and two short it. 25 1d . fi Ana Worcester wat-callad at nn;y 3 ro m, BLL S 1 .........00400000x—4|Red Sox Score Enough Runs in First| onough to keep Davey Robertson at|detours have been posted which are in | PrOVes it. 25cat al rugglsts._ F Al el Pilie foraa s teama 11_;'”_03“:‘ . 3 8T VT 11d 2000000002 Inning to W the top of the National league batters. | fairly good condition. 5 | Ry = to 0. Trautman was in- foo 20 & and Gaston; Powers,Lehoy| Boston, Ju Soston scored | The Giants’ outflelder found the pitch- | West Haven—Work will be finished |- — e Herring's _ wildness| gorest City Stakas | T e e .| tnres runs in the opening inning to- | ing in the West to his liking, and he | on Campbell avenue to Savin avenue \I™ oo L i ooy three runs. The score: | Heatsy Open o P Sccond game (Seven innings DY day on a single, two sacrifice hits, a | has maintined his lead over Jake 7 Exhruny ne |} moe Nails tremtea without pain. g a0 2y Dema)aqr y cement.) Gouble and etrors by Hartley, Jofin- | Daubert, the Robin’s captain. The| Work has again been started on the || Comfort nssured. M i T B P et A T ©22000302—7| 570 a" Pratt, defeating St. Louis 8|Giant player is still batting .356 to| Cheshire-Milldale road. At present | Shampooing, Manlcuring, Sealp \d McDonald; Herring | yvniis e a M 000000—1f¢, 5 23 points of Daubert. travel can go right through. Detour || Treatment and Faeclal Massage. (White . seciss Mayberry and| preceding the game there was a| Jans Wagner is coming along at a|is _posted. ? | Switches made from your combe Harvest Gale Th - e D i cara pace, and has now amassed hits| Within a few days work will be fin- i{ tnzs. Aline Paige, Who | ———— S s e 14 the Pt Corns Ca- gh to place him on the same level | ished on the New Haven-Wallingford KATHERINE LANZ A we i S Seb At fhe contesit Aatant Brooklyn slugger. The Pitts- | road. 5 ; i Room 22 Shannon Bullding t Se mington, is in | General Cole reviewed the troops. | plaver gained five points and | East Haven—Work is still going on (Take Blevator) ¢ w f the Bridgeport Y | Governor McCall and many state and | raised his average to .333. Eelwesu HOrboh cursdt s st 3 T for the relief of | 1 « officials were present. The Red| The Robins are now leading the|Ven Green. Travel can go through or mer liers at the Mexican | p! | Sox share of the da receipts clubs in batting, with a team aver-|g0 down Townsend avenue about T A U Lt b resident Lanmin o the | age of .260. The Giants are close be- | three-quarters of a mile to Munn road. D[‘. J. Ld. KING soldiers’ relief fund. The score hind, with .253, the same average as|Turn left and then left again into — 3 S e {2 e e s maintained by Cincinnati. Burr street and then right into Dods e \ G b = e o o Con = - avenue and left into Hemingw Does Sloan > iBo o Nax Carey, with twenty-nine stolen |2 ind & i Lm.‘"?en; Help Rheu-| o\ 10RT INTEREST CONTINUES. 3% 5 nases, leads the base runners. Benny | Street to East Haven Green. . matism £ 0 Kauff is second, with twenty-three| Groton—Three miles of the road be- i ‘ e man who uses it, he knows. | British Gold and Large Over-Subscri 0 bases to his credit. e e May Building 0 thir these years < o i i These averages include the marks a . i K & k tion to New French Loan Have Lit- include th e8| I e e eiows when one oan’s Lin- i i of the men who played in fifteen games | r0ad is closed to travel, ST LEE SO fmen ; one grateful| tle Effect. up to and including July 13: ‘“é”[fi;?n?i?; ‘fegl]grft:gc-“on e user. If 3 sm or suf- on L e b Backache, Sove-| . New York, July : bRl road in the village of Mystic is under | [DIRe R4 Jo COILILINS ness and don’t put off get-|factors as last Sat Rio G pr Foookish e e T construction. A detour has been ting a bottl Ws. It will give|ment, which fully Mines ~ . New York ... 250 posted. > I VYou much welcome relief. It warms | Verse conditions of the previous L Brooklm .. 25 Preston—Work on the section of : soothes the sore, stiff painful | receipt of another round | Shirgh: = the road in Preston whllch is under 1 you feel so much better. | British gold, a large over-subscript = , : 258 construction is so far along that no 3 e any Drug Store, only 25|to the new French I and mark 000010 o 235 detours are necessary. 148 Main Street, Norwish, Conm relaxation in call money rates, tod S e P Gt 218 , Ashford—About three miles of the Phone 1178 — it e market continued under the Will My Chiid Take Dr. King's New quU};i Shflr; interest e Selling of specialties was resumed Dl;cr.rvary? iy rR with confidence and viz wswer is Dr. King's New | group showing greate: self. It's a pleasant sweet | extreme losses of 2 to road is under construction between | TuThS Mansfield Center and Warrenville. The road is passable. No detours are necessary. Thompson—The Brandy HIll road J. M. & J. p- SWAHN St. St. Louis, Mo, Louis 5, New York 1. Yew York nd St. g who have u points. Muni 0 v got only six & St.| Brilndeipta o1l between Thompson and Webster is to te It contains the| tions and Mexi lower by on e Sowee Lonb e t0day | Sucic, Philadeiphia impassable and a detour has been e which rs experienc . it oo 300 Tnterbaro | con to The 1 S | Fiser. Cinein s i e e s rs of <Sxperience | to two points with as mucl per the fourth on dhpsid il posted, but owing to the heavy rain alors 1 best. fo ghs and | metals; while Bethlehem St 0 Int the fou [ this detour is somewhat mu ed Dr. | req fell eight poin 1 and Cold msurz\ucojor Pt tional limits an dother seasoned inc 1 érials_displayed fair resi - 11600 A few spec st struction. ceed with risk over the ri 0 I Shodgr dy. Traffic is advised to go vi i . Discovery longest are its| States Steel. 19508 netted the visitors Grosvenordale and North Grosvenor- | ranklin Square, 237 Main Street Besides every bottle U. S. Industrial Alcohol mainta o0 e sixth. See dale, as in_this way a state road can Telephone 551-12 f you donm't get satis-!its recent reputation for irregular ) New York (N) S8t. Louis (N) be followed for the entire distance. ur money back. Buy | losing 5 points under steady press 0 ApMEioD x e SOk Bridgewater—The _Southville road 8 disected Beop whink|reh sotag t 58 b ) W iie1 e o o towards the town of Newtown avout| 1O OWNERS OF PIANOS, S. Steel held within frac 1 £330 . Philadelphis four miles in“qE‘L:\gth is under con- ‘AND PLAYER PIANOS is advised to pro- ion and at their own |, You i;;‘_""g.'i\v}’; e o Pia r Player Pi expect your to Tetain its from the gene 15000 Newtown—The Lethel toad for the | Sne remmier b ifes e erican Tobacco, which a0, s Bridgeport-Newtown turnpike west- sthod. Has pl Wil rolonged lethargy witl ximur 200 At TR erly toward Bethel for a distance of se ¥ g P e e ey S Al e e e FREDIC T BUNCE, < d four and one-I e 900 Mo = in Th W construction. Travel is advised 0|, o - "he Piano Tuner. Plant Field N Lond g‘ifkrgg\\l;n;: i o S Sllo 2o Doings in e Auto orld pass ov is road with caution and |7 union St pozmih, Coun. S ew London | ™4 tivity in rails was confined to sec- Enas i 203 A S i ! : ondary like Denver and Rio Gra T G | e ———————T T | = 5 = = e E———— preferred, Lake Erie and Wester ¢ s o 2 i — - Premature failure of many trucks can undoubtedly be traced to over | speed. A great many operators find Dell Wins His Own Game. Chicago, July 17.—Dell won his own zame Brooklyn today. With men I MICHELIN- FOUNDED- 1832 = \'s Wisconsin Central, these scoring gain NEW LONDON of two or more points kith prono: ‘ ed steadiness in Wat t second preferred s ading re | e e — : o 11| i advisable to equip trucks with gov- VERSUS made a_smart advance duri on eseond and third aund twe out|lLacVisipe 1o odnD ERCE W UL Eer. | noon, all of whigh was re hed in Peon Hendrix purp passed McCarty to| give™paster than a fixed Speed. At LYNN el i EE get Dell. The Drooklyn pitcher came | jjal when more power is required, ng. L through with a single however, scor- S Stbons _ i o . Mercantile Marine preferred was the ing what proved to be the declding|eTe may be somo disadvant-ges fo most active stock up to the final hour, tel Sp rum of 2.2 1o 1 sume. A member of | SUNSIICS A SeERE S DS 2L OUNE | . TODAY— when it_viglded much of its 3 point 00 Chicagoans were efected on the bench | ShoP'Y, and It may be on this accom Unlversal gain _ Totdl sales, 378000 shar 29190 Tiending ; in the ninth for noisy criticism of t S teyens osionally ey Sonds were irregular, but brokers| 100 Reading 1 pr umpires. Score:— ; i Eool e = - 2 < the tru anufacturer should be Games Called at 3:30 P. M. | reported & better private demang fon| 00 en T & St Srootivn (0 e the) toce maniidcturer Teboold o Tread o P investment among issues of the high- | irs Rocbuck Sl L b at which each model of truck should General Admission .......... er Erade. Total sales, par value, 31.- | s D be driven, says the Detrolt Free Press; | i 919,000. Dauberi,ib 4 212 1 | Attention to this vill not only | 2 rand Stand ....... 7.'S. bonds were unchanzed on call e $ 8 0 [t p s e The New Tire Everyone with an actual sale of coupon fours at T from the truck, but from the tires as | 1ki ik 3011 . ‘alking About a recession of 1-4 per cent. ioia 3 well. The normal speed rates recom- Is T g 3101 0 mended by engineers, as best suited to STOCKS. 2113 Obwimes @ 00 3 0| mended by enginests, e : y D.S. MARSH : o = R T I oy Sl e st e The Non-Skid Tread combines A o AT o 3| 5-4 and 1 ton—I1S to 20 miles per | in One Tire all the Advantages Under Type Union Pac 200 Union Pac pr . 700 United Frutt ...00 Allis Chaimers Am Ag Chem. Am Ag © (x) Flack out. hit by (z) Batted for Zeider & Seore, by {nning: hour. 1 1-2 ton—16 to 18 miles per hour. Pianos of both the Suction Tread and the Raised Tread Types. - Am s . Broota: St o0 02| 2 ton—14 to 16 miles per hour. Pl 3 P am Tieet Sygar R e b 00 01| 2 1-2 ton—12 to 14 miles per hour. ayer-rianos Am Can . S Two base hit, Johnson. 3 ton—12 to 14 miles per hour. 5 7t V l T 22900 1-2 ton—12 to 14 miles per houn Prices Moderate and Mg Coats- Prod - bt Reds Win Slugging Match. it o LA il ier v ality the Best! | o 3 — T g Victor Vietrolas | s ecos oo fon " a0 miing o nour Quality J 200, Wabash 400 West Mary, 200 West Tn Tel 10200 Westinghouse 1300 Wisconsin Cen Cincinnati, Ohio, July 17. — The game here today was a slugging match Cincinnati winning from Boston 9 to 6. The local Leéunbesmzl(]\et six rlo‘\:hlci and three three e hits off Welsh MONEY. and Reulbach in the second inning New York, July 17. — Call money | they worked. Score: 100 AmCotton! Ol pr .. ON EASY TERMS A e Sunlight Build Marsh Buildi 1005 Linaces o unlight Building, ars| ing, |5 100-amg o 46 Franklin Strect, 230 State Streef, |1 400 Am{Tocomo ... Norwich New London & 700 Am* Smatting 11 5 100 Am7iSmeit pr & ton—8 to 10 miles.per.hour. ton—sS8 to 10 miles:per ‘hour. Tractors—8 to 10 miles per hour. Depreciation, loss of time and cost of maintenance can be reduced by op- | erating trucks at speeds consistent with the welghtand’ general construc- RET e THE A. C. SWAN CO. 2-4 CLIFF STREET s NORWICH, Tt PP 157 1008 Am & Steol , DA » » oo s easier; high low 2; ruling rate 3; Boston (N) Cincinnati (N) tion. At times it may:seem to be an ALES WINES L UORS 53 gm:m‘zflsumr last, qu.zn 2 1-2;-closing bid 2; offered |, . . a5 heg & o e = A 5| advantage to mske quick trips, but y 'y m 5ty oye At pa gk at 2 1-2. Fpatricksb 8 1 2 1 e|Neale 4 0 7 o 0| this is‘to.be discouraged. The imme- 2 " Witholtxt 5 1 0 0 ofFshenss 4 1 1 2 1| diate damage will mot ‘be’ noticeable, AND CIGARS 208 Al Bovacdo COTTON. Neeredt' 4 23 0 QlCheit 3 2§ 0 0| but may develop later.( 3 ? 200 Am, T pr new New York, July:17. — Cotton futures | smitah 5 2 2 0 ojGrimtr 4 1 o o of Springs designed for.a specific load Frec's, - -picte stock. Best Service. i e e closed barely steady. July 12.90: Oc- | Sidsiasscr 3 0 2 0 ofiiterdt 4 1 2 o 0| will not be flexible enough to absorb AN MURPHY 1500 Amer zinc tober 18.01; December 13.18; January $3 41 ltowla2> 4 2 5 4 0)the quicker road vibration when the [P FEN 13000 ‘Anaconda 3 13.34: March 13,4‘3‘ o S e e e e 4 :!ruck is;‘mv_en at e‘xcessiven?pee(l }Jn. . Ee 11 Bat e Spot quiet; middling-25.06. 0010 o 2292 %lder such circumstances, the various . (Beihitmsti i ] i ; ; == s T? 10 600 mews HIam 1|parts of the truck; particularly the fl‘)% o ~ | 1400Bai ®onto 3 CHIOAGD: GRAIN MARKET. —— == L front and rear axles, receive more 2ee=x7 \\ J. FIEEDS; .. Florist | sm pewn steel v 127 Open. - High. low. Close Totals 3518 27 1 severe shocks and are liable to heat, ; bt % (x) Batted for Reulbach in Sth. %0 Vit 61 et 400 Brocklsn, R T [ XK N s %ol S&m by smine harden and crystalize. e Carnations. ‘Special’ Forma and b5 rae et~ 0% ol Do nie sk ° | cincinnat ... 10124001 x| Excessivespeed does not necessarily Plar Telephone 657, | * 100 Cent of N T : AT e, beki hitk. G 2 Trastesste, Grohl ey | Lo Feference 10 spsed aioye thS roc. = oo | 1300 Ches &' omio” - 8% T34 Killfer, Joliitz. “Thres base’ hits,” Grooh. price oz te- | { 1500 Chic G W br . 53 iith, Wingo, Louc 5 Il S R R e U S SEL L — DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist P ¥ CONANE; w| fwan R e PR i § 8% & \merican lumber output vearly is| ShanroniBuilding Annex, Reom A Jan2d AL Frasklia St. 500 Chite =Copper - 20 % % 43% 43 ued at about 51,000'.000,0001 E wul * N 2 ;

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