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. & nsurancE —_—— 4 WANTED You to. insure . your&Auto in the 1AETNA.” Comple: eovnn;.’.ln-mmpolily\. i J.L. LATHROP & SONS 28 SHETUCKET STRRET. ., !$ Telephone 4875 A% BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. OKLYN-CHICAGD HAVE SQUABBLE| __"=r=x™ | Cinclonati 6, Boston 4. Brooklyn 4. Chicags 4. (Forteited to Brookisn 9 to 0 on acoount of amument,) St. Louts 5, New Yori 2. { Umpire Forfeits Game to Brooklyn When Tinker Refused to American League. Chicego 9, Philadeiphia 2. (First game.) Chicago 3. Philadeiphla 3. (Second game.) " Leave Field—Score Tied When Arguments Arose—Tink- | Deuxit § New You o. Washington 3, Cleseland 3, er Claims Brooklvn Players Were Stealing Signals. . |, , s o A GUN IS A HARMLESS THING WHEN YOU KNOW Mootreal 9, Providence 1. T Bilfimere &, Rochester 3. . HOW TO HANDLE IT $1.25 To New York $1.25 TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY Chicago,. July. 18 —Chicago forfeited | was effective after the first nming. In Eastsrn League. | to Brooklyn today by the technical | this game Schang stumbled and fell| Porland 7. Springfiad 2. - Ny CHELSEA LINE 47| score of 9 to 0 Secause MamgorsDin- | agatnst & camont wall, going after a Ny o i lomuie Willi D B ker refused to-leave the field when | foul. He was carried off-the field un-| gy LR 5 That is What Mrs. illiam vis Kn - 7\ Umpire Byron.ordered 'him away. By | consclous and.taken to & hospital. 1t| New London s, Tyn 1. at 1s at Lo avis Says, and She Knows, Be TGO NEW YORK a batting Tally'in the sixth Brooklyn | is feared his right cheekbone and skull Amorican Assocration. . . . . . = FREIGHT AND PASSENGER % | had tied the.scoreand the teams went | fractured. _Although Myers fanned ten | 4t folim ey cause She is Quite Proficient in Breaking Targets. SERVICE BETWEEN # | into the tenth with the count 4 and 4. | batsmen, Chicago won the sccond| 4t S P s NORWICH AND NEW YORK On a 'wild throw by Knabe, by which | §ame by bunching hits in the fourth . Mimaukee 3. il g Myersireached second basa &t the start fand eighth innings. Scores: AL Ialliools 05 Sl Ol 5 : ; e S aneteve T of tha. tenth, taking third later, John- (First Game) At Moblle 3, New Orleans 2. (By PETHR P. CARNEY) half pounds. “Little guns for little I ston stole second Wwhile Vaughn was| cieaeo ... 00003108 2—9 12 1| At Litle Rock 6. Memphls 5 (First game.) “Are you afraid to handle firearms? | &irls,” Mr. Davis says, and T pass this|§ p; -®'p. o “River, feot Roosevelt pitching to O’Mara, Byron charged ot Little Rock 1. Memphls 2. (Second game.) T o0 hold i o on to vou. St s i ith delaying th. gy | Philad’iphia 2.0 0 0 0 040 0:0—2 7 3| it Birminghem-Atanta rain Do To YOI IS loVer SouG e e e Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- e o Tl e oo Same, fnally | ™ Cicotterand Schalk Lannfng, Nabors | At Chattancoga Loulsvillo postponed. en the villain points his automatic our arm and shoulder muscles|§ gy "at'5 p m, ; \ calling a ball while the Cub pitcher| , CICOHe = lat the hero and steals across the|may not be trained well enough to & 3 == 2l () gihigevflzhem:nvfiefi:ng}oé\;a?igeé (Second Game) GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. stage? Does the sudden report of a ;‘:"‘(1‘&; tht;flvy g\};}. If bm:l arffi!:lznta. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 iced st an = jiceivor Toanpy: Mot velght you will probably want MAKE HACUIEE . refused to leave tho fleld, claiming Chicago ... 0001002003 & 3 TG i T e wiihiom & | £un the size of Caroline's, »»| that the Brooklyn players were “steal- | Phl phia : 010,0.2—3 |6 Boston_at St. Louls. Davis, of Chicago, one of the best of| “The gun must fit. The first test for THE SUN SHINES . Scott and Lapp; Mye da M New Y 5 20, B e N et e | 18" the Chicago signals and - that D; rs and Meyer. Now Yo @ Cotcam. the many fair shooters in the so-cali- | Size is to rest the bu‘t of the stock| there is no better way of putting this| Vaughn's delay was merely to gain adephla 3t Clocmnet. | Ry in the crook of the arm, holding the r of your right arm (un- h — Wal . 5 revolver or any kind of a gun,” con- a fire oceur, .and you are fullyyinsured,f called a policeman to efect Tinker. qi{fllu'd(;l‘x;'m{n_i ‘J-T"-lyf t118 P‘;_?Itl"‘ hIIL D it Mrs, Dovia Lther St afrala|less you are a left-handed shooter) RAIL OR STEAMER you would certainly concluder that you| While the policeman hesitated Byron | Schang, left fileder of the Philadelphia L & 3 N must rest lightly and casily on the had “made hay while the sun shone.” | connted the minutes and finzlly de- | Athletics, was seriously injured in the Prmyn i ST S B U dhout the bonae L B0 | ek, Py TR T B y i The s | seventn inming of the first game with 5 & “la gun, to my wa 2 hinking, ust 2o Lt 4 “ pa— ISAAC 8. JONES e he S7me fortelted. he Cub® | Chlcago here today. In going atter a| Eastern League. about as harmless a thing as there is,| “Some gun shops have a ‘test gun’|’jo00 |SLANDS, HUDSON RIVER, Insurance and Real Estate Agent|¥ere unable to hit in four innings that Schang stumbled over the low | Soringfield at Portiend, provided you know how to use it. ;‘lm‘ a “Q";}’“NE("‘ stock that ‘,‘3“*_"“5_ GREAT LAKES, BERMUDA, Richards Building, 91 Main St. hitless by MeConnell until the sixih, | cOncrete copins in front of the bleach- New Haven at Towell. “It you want to hecome a trapstioot- a“;m;g L2l apu s dee SOUTH AMERICA, ETC. e e naEaton i en ot d fell on his head. Lawrence at_Bitdgeport. _|er—mot a champion or professional— Dl SEND FOR DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? |and tme seoro sied oo oo | e s "5 o zonaon. | Yo st learn fo love your Fun. Chicago has many excellent women| . ; £ R ope, foore Hed atcher, broke a|Juries showed that his jaw had been e “I shoot.a twelve-gauge gun that|trapshooters who engage in competi- Big and Little Journeys DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN et fr Do o 1 M Saate Bl ured and his shoulder badly FHERSTANDINGS, weighs seven and three-fourths n with the men and who are able to U e e ey SR DWELLING HOUSE? bt SRR sed. He will be out of the game e pounds. This is the type used by many | hold their own. The above advice|. A 6itrage Travel Magazine Giving 3 e 2= 3 ir . = pe } Of the best shots of the country. Fot |gziven gratuitously by Mrs. Davis gaRIeie RS v . 8 You cannot collect rents from 8| onras 4 11 3 i 55 #00| my twelve-yeur-old daughter, Caro-|should be of invaluable aid to many Tickets and Tours Everywhere burned building, and you may have to | Dauterilb & 0.4 0 ghars - _ | 10 39 | line, Mr. Davis has provided a twenty-| young women who are just learning to 5 RATES by some one eise zent while you Tes |lonsit. (88120 100 3 H. N-\:.»tha”enge;[F;‘Au.- c(.. " i 2% uge gun that weights five and one- shoot. BES SERVICE build.. Insure your reats with Stemglit 1000 21 és {he . A 'C. of e samd| e il BEEKMAN TOURIST CO. B. P. LEARNED & CO. S Eoass & 21 A S T e T i - Mitchell Trims Yanks. GRUELLING RACING AT 256 Washington St., Boston 3 Marquerdp 1 0 8 0 3 0 sams Wi merican Leagus. New York, July 18.—Willle Mi = Agency Established May, 1846. Hperacd 21 8 0 0 S et s i R T s e NORTH RANDALL TRACK = o NG 5% i 10 0 p L 0 1 place in to 0 ar- M s i 5 2 T S arv ’s sug C hoatma % i s e ——— L : i e | i ullop's winning streak in the Kale McKinney Upset All Predictions, | “‘l‘t“{"l SOe e ’”]‘ ’““‘1‘5““"' o {EYS-AT- Mangeer Bickneill L of the series, came back Wibting the 212 Pace. that Yale would also have broken the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW - | i 33| with another victory, Detroit winning 9 2 i record in the varsity race had not the EDWIN W. HIGGINS i s ; i S 0 York by a score of 4 to 0.| Cleveland, Ohlo, July 18.—The sec- | Yale coxswain fouled one of the mark- AR SlE P oys Hit at Will. S E O 139 v ond day of the Grand Circuit races at | ers early in the race, are some of the ttorney-at-Law 3 ; Tuly 8 —"New Heven G T @ hve' o o North Randall furnished some excit- | observ of Guy Nickalls, the Yale Corner Main and Shetucket Streets Gy ‘ D hete almont Ml il s w 22 2 3|ing and gruelling racing which, how- | crew coact s summing up of the e z s 0 X A ShaTA e T - 2 14 0ever, was cut short by rain. But one | Yale-Hary London Brown & Perkins, Atiomeys-at-law | ger the first time up but offset it by ; 3 3 bl heat' was run in the sweepstakes for |in the Vale Alumni Weekly, Niekalls Over Uncas Nat. Hank, Shstucket St. I ok . 5 4 0| will be run off tomorrow. Two races le pine ri and declares that Entrance stairway near to <Thames t b S e 5 H 0 1 0 which were finished today were by winning Ilarvard stroke was an Nations! Bank. Telephone 38-3. | valuable pitcher, collapsed this afier- | s 21 3 0 o 2 7 4 i o §| horses makin stheir Grand Circuit ap- ion of the Engl oke. =e==——==—==_==| noon in the game with Detr E 3 i o ol 5 1 mouns = 3 5 ol pearance for the first time. ng up the conditions as re- NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING REComrps. | delivering a ball to I | iyl Sl = : S 0 0 0| Kale McKinney, driven by Mullow, Yale rowing, he L A | carried off the rding | i 3ol 5 TR 0 2 0 upset all predictions by winning the methods are bound to come Rucker, Prooklem 5 Lo | club’s physicians L muscle | 2 1 agan Gets His Bumps. 2 9001535 pade he, too, was forced to nuch critics nd it is not our Schupp, New York o a0 | er his ribs and of the | ! o incinnati, Ohio, July 18.—Cincin- Totats 3| travel four heats to win. intention to forestall them or. ward H mporat e fourth . nati knocked Ragan out of the hox in | o | Randall Sweepstakes, three year old | them Our shoulders are broad H the fourth inning, winning the last of | e I G 2.18 class trotting, value $1770. annot expect to make good H the series 6 to 5 here today. Hughes | =t me sive Lou, f, by Atlantic F ear. Still there is no denying - replaced Rasan. The scor S UMMEDRY) oo C TR been a most _di: ting -4 Boston (N) Cincinnati (N) < eck, ch ¢, by Gen W s, Yale row . We swept the L ¢ i Planters Easily Defeats Lynn. (Englehan) FeE vears and the board has H | i 118 0| New London July 18—While Reiger | Lomo Watts Gen. Watts _|swept us this year with the same style 1 o ed to lack control in the early | (Stout) ... S i ajendivie Vith the identical meth- i 0| stages of the game, allowing five bases | Brownie Wat Gen. Watts |od we could not reproduce the same : " 0 balls, he was steady when (Rodney) Let it be zranted that our new ,, e 1| on bases and New London Jack Mooney 3 s and our old shells X S 0l ated Lynn 5 to 1. Manage T Forbes (McCloud) to fall on, weak s 6 Olof Lynn was fined $10 after an a Light Some Watts, b 1t our o n did not 5 8 & (8} ent Srith Urmpire Stafford _Watts (Jones) . justice, and failed to - 1 New Londun Sister Susan, b f, by ideal stroke. That does not vt _av hpo a o| Cochato Jay, ro for everything. The under- : e o 11 (Gosnell) i et R ite expects too much to be done s o = 4| Peter Bing, b’c, by Peter the Great him and he must learn to do more 7 1— 5 : b MeMan ReE e ais mself. In Seth Low we had a i 1 b 0 n] l"\V: ." 3 & an, rired by all wha T H - o : 9 5 Class Pacing: Purse 31 of knowing him. Per- D 1 H h 1 2 ia, br m, by Cummer (¢ B it i bt e T o : & S St. Louis Haromered Giant Pitchers. o 8| The Dedver, b h, by Harshlish (W. vork as 1 would, make Prond Chifcago TR s 2 nons: —! Fleming) "...... e B him. I cannot spe t00 Tospcr, i Developments in x s, July 18 Louis hatters a ‘[I/»m Patchen, blk m, by Nan’s of Coxswain M ne's voun- \ % o Were Unimportant Dourded Fermtt and 2 ndorsoll and S __Brother (Snow) s 3 tirement. He is a true Yale e ouis won the last game of the scries . Frank Russel, b g, by Littl nd although he would not AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING RECORDS. New York, Jul ‘\‘!‘ oSl o ';‘ o5 w hits, Conles. (Childs) ..cc... g 4 the post he could not L Aw | ments t ¢ B SR R S R e e —_—— “::}\)‘- Sox, b m, by il made the Yale crew win. He o It 1 : AR e Portland Trio Fields Brilliantly. ST i ires within o winning record Trent- o 1o | traders ] New York (N) Edie N Portland, Me, July 1S.—Brilliant| (Reed) ... .. i 8 L drais oo S NICHo0 Bltoaed & ° es P 3 Fork (N e e F-prillian e R e fficult crew far better than any other H throuzhout, « f -| s G o abiStioh hpo & of fleldine by Dowell, Sweatt and Brown| Time 205 1-4, man on t tv_squad could have H g : o b 13, $ 1 1720 na today’s game in which Port- 218 Class Trotting Dam on fae yarety sanads e over being un | 2 2 3 Sl s e e el (R e £ ne. Harvard is rightly and proper : Speculative r 2 i carimrinsEeid, it E he Exposer, br h, I 1v jub Sl thav Tove et - conflicting £ urse ¢ . < Lo CEsE N LEsrgel v wailo Sinckeyiod xponent (Davis) e o — t them remember that e ! 2 S It o i 12 b $ 0 0] the situation in hand at all tim The iscia br m, by Dingara not so disa: g o At e = | : i il Portiand Soringterd Royal Hall, bil AT andithat s ftness 1 % o 0 5 ab hDo a 4 o L3 which recently 10W : Gt North ‘pr 18 9 b H : 5177 o o, Reaper (J. FI 4 14 listen to the ravings weakness. | o 3 00 ton 2t e Trneada, D i . mpions and the like 5 More important ny volop- 7 = 10 A e 2 ¥ a >s of disad n in the market wa 0 < T e 4o Selomgif =S OIOT soo 10le pins. Su 2 fering of both stime and call | 1 1o $1 21 9, Teen 5 fixed thole pins - lower rates than any day s for Stecle 8t ] ;‘_; o Glar ngland, Bel- 8 week’s flurry. Call money i s A 55 0 e sl B s t least four s e ipElS At 91> ver Gt s ok ? o 2 3 When the water onger matt wera sh Kanft, Hornsby . o Pt o) pon the thole pins must 1 of one pe Motors, 2 Bums. Mo Robert wn e s B B . hold the advantage. 8 coppers and a few hizh priced s 2 e e iy A When water is utterly unfit for H ey i et 2 = Valdo Midinny (Mallow) 1 3 2 1|proper and racing, then proper 3 Lhagiahate i ; ; Red Sox Advancing Topward. Dox, r b & by Dox Elder, rowing Re os6 nanitaniy = n Inftial afy of 29 points to . Fec Boston, July 18—Timely hi HIE LS e H"V;” ',!"“\ e 3 1 out of d out of place. 1 recovered the greater part of 1 i 213 i abled Boston to defeat St. Louis 4 to G FHeker T Urmicee Ty Bib Pt “~\;’-\ by es Hite g used in all sea K, s before the close. Willys Overla e . i 3 toda T.m victory placed the locals O e 3 E i e but rowing the marked leader, but at the « i A close to the top on account - Sepn 3 A0S d “or built for g i % G York's defeat. Jus: venr to _ogan (Danie 4 % ro ch water Cr anrmmim OO 7 i "&Nasn i3 314 S s e Hartford 4, Worcester 2. Hoosier Bo such water 5 + 2 + 5 Mackay Cos - 4 4 + e FHartfor July 18.—In a game Jr., T T %0 & Char th arte of ti . [ St. Louis (A) Hartfo; aly " e o e e | 125 Jiactay co e e ek S s d : o b noor ingand poor | Nimicter” bz, e . Tobacco continued to improvement | 400 Mewwell Motor M3 pr L33 54 T 1o o Coreate EWOrCeRten bl Ve ik b A - lemon i e with the exception of American Snuff. | ooy Dwl Eme 8 0 0 4 to 2. Scor (McCallister) 9 dis. his article extends con- Nickle was uncommonly active nd{ 1i9 3 s b % 2 b 0 Worcester ](.“,;;‘m‘;l,;” BT : Herrick of Har- Plant Field, New London Rt UL O LR B haneoro (Durfee) . .... $ 4 dis S e opper showed more lquidations. ¢ 1 3, b ctober : 4 © N b e st o s i S October o |pron e lessons learned there. road stock to manifest more t | z VAL oIt | He \ssisted by Rill Haines, slight degree of activitey. & | BiEL ind, who trained me in . Grande preferred and Missouri 911 = | two. were better in connection = Tot i i e = VERSUS s e e NICKALLS TALKS Zwilling to Go to Indianapolis. reorganization of those pr Gex a for We i i 1s.—Edward LYNN Cotton carriers were | 2 Bated for Davenport L @ ABOUT ROWING. th » Nationals will go the floods in the so D0 000 P P 3 rhoiireie 5 = = = ndian mor as part pa Louisville and Nashy T e ey 3 5 5 37| Admits Yale Varsity and Sub Varsity | ment ho was pur- TODAY Total eales 52000 shar s, 3, Gaino Ses-| Two base Were Defeated by Superior Rowing, | chased from S A Ixchange ma 8 But Thinks Yale Had Better Fresh- St mithino iy ol Senators Trim Indians Once Mor man Crew. e E T sterling or franes or m: e . L S e TACTDLY Games Called at 3:30 P. M. | fcature of the bond m T Washington, July 18—Washinste Jack Stafford is strong on the an- i = JOSEPH BRADFORD, cline of six points in Te 100 By made four out of five from Cleveland | IoUnCing. Ie is one of the very best| That Yale had the better freshman i S@ lin six points in Tennes 0 Ry SU S Fo s onL s OV men the business at this line of[crew at New London and would have il General Admission .. seveens 250 Dec convmilon Ble dotal sk i Resame. e e york. Dvery word he utters can be|defeated Harvard in the freshman BGOK BINDEAR OrandeSinndie . o e, $2,640.000. s 2 & el Rit €6 WaidbReun s heard all over the grounds.|race but for the unsatisfactory condi- 8. onas funcransed on) ca 00 Rey T & 5d by i e e | He does not try to rush what he has|tion of the course, while Harvard had| Glank Books Made and Ruled to Order. - STOCKS o Roebuck N ORIV esihed 7oniof the The | to say, but takes his time, articulates|the better junior varsity and varsity : Fobiiolu i bty . : 2'C L verfectly and is the owner of a strong | eights and that Yaole was squarely and 108 SROADWAY D.S. M RS e ] 58 &1 A e sl ik voice.—Lawrence Eagle. falrly beaten in these two races by K - - 8, B 5 Gold M . R Sugar ah hpo o i . J, s e 3 Lo grmmae %3 07 City of Norwich Water Works = Atlis Chal pr = | ) Speaker.cf 4 1 tfice of Am’Az Chem. ooy s s it ) Pianos Am Boet Sugar [ 20 man e H | Conn., July 1, 1915, m Cun A% | . H s e or the qua 3 Plaver-Pi i = H Your prescription filled o, ore dud And pevanis - Am Car & ¥ 7 e ce 1y 9186. fice ayer-1rianos A Ou S E = with July 1, 1916. Office open . m. to 5 p. m. ons’ will be made to all bills ng unpaid after July 20, nai. 20. "HARLES W. BURTON, Cashier. 1a 200 Am_ Cotton_OLL Victor Victrolas | 5% = SIR WM. CROOKES sxHoward 1 e ’ =i LENSES Alehot - (x) Batted for 0" ON EASY TERMS 1200 Anmi Debbe (xx) Batted for 200 AR So s o o HARMFULRAY promptly and accuratcly. Sunlight Building, ~ Marsh Building, [ =10 Anignd .o Jian Copper gingimd” 01 ptly y. DENTIST 46 Franklin Strest, 230 State Street.| ” 3o am. weer i1 B e e o o Bt i THE PLAUT-CADDEN (K1) Norwich New London *] /36 Aa i & 2" 220300 e e = . DR. E. J. JONES SR M A B 20300 Wiles Onertand ™ A e Opticians and Lens Grinders eiiaian e k m] Waolen . 41 s - ridgepo s Lawrence NORWICH, CONN. = Ad; ALES, WINES, LIQUORS [/ =3 ¥ 22iii iy el e COTTON. Bridgeport, Conn., July 18.—Bridge- g " port beat Lawrence here today, 1 to 0. New York, July 18—Call money|in a.piftchers' contest. In the eighth ensfer:“high 2 1-3; low 2 1-4; ruling | Biawe. stasled, went . to. scrond® en rate 2 1-2; last loan 2 1-8; closing|Murphy's wild throw-and scored on Take elevator Shetucket Sireet en- trance. Phone. AND CIGARS s Fresh, c aplete stock. Best Service. 400 Atohison: pr’ 1AL G & WOT \ P 3 biy ~2; offered 2.2-2. g 4 DAN MURPHY | iz, e S Baea GV BELLESnt i 4 e 200, Bait &0hto. o O ridgepor = 11/ Beth @iret S oo b COTTON. o L Booia e e mhmoae 287 Main St. row . oo Bmarm R T New York, July 18—Cotton futures | 9CoTer 4 v Skt 3 17100 CTISE LIMIT, = e closed steady. July 1288: Oct. 1306 |t 9 90 dmun g 3i1gs o e M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist/|z,0085m Swe s Deo. 1530 Jan. 13.067 March 1345, |dhnmcd § 3 3 S 4 200 0 0 WM Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 39 : ‘Butterlck Spot steady, D ng ¥13.10. \Warner,3b 4 O[Baken3b ~ 3 00 3 0 3 Plants. elephons 657, | 1 4o Sl Tewther wizaT G nta (s e B S 48T 10];{_\;@,‘;‘, 3ox o d or any other lenses of merit made to any prescrip- = 2 ‘Cent - el e July ~111% 113 11 my 0 e o SR . . F’ rice or. * 200 Chand Mot ST 2 - E. ) actr Ehe " Whttostone. Cleas will '0e | % Mbcha sono e e e R mows 3 93 6 dl T Hm AT e tion can be obtained of G valcE G. GRANT id £ ow on at 335 per 1,000, # 100 Chi or. 0% 587 0:0, 000 0 e ol : CU o gy gt B S5 e ; i o 2288808 GEO. C. 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