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INSURANCE & WANTED [ You, to A’“E‘WA"E:.I.H :I::: in the eighth singles by Allen and n the 3 ¢ = - % Egan netted the only run. coverage in one policy. New Hampshire Mare Captures Historic Merchants’ and Man- | With one out and two strikes and J. L. LATHROP & SONS three balls on Magee in this inning, » = = - Vaughn was put out of the game by 25 SHETUCKET STRRET ufacturers’ Event With Ease in Grand Circuit Races at | ahn yas put out ~igorousty ques- today. Vaughn held the Boston team without g hit for seven innings, but . Braves 1, Cubs 0. Mabel Trask Takes $10.000 Stake |,z immcie o b a s tioning the third called ball. i¥ptions 475 ., Detroit—Azora Axworthy Winner of 2:14 Trot. The score: Y \ Chicago () oston (M) E———— ad hpo a o = ab hpo a e Wortmanss 4 1°1 1 ilacviess ‘¢ 073 10 Manodt.od 4 13 0 oOfEverssh, 3 0 3 3 0 Detrott, July 26.—Mabel Trask, own- | former 1dol, Christy Mathewson, in|jiikr o 8 0 9 8 Olwincierr 3 6 8 0 ¢ ed and-driven by Walter Cox of Dover, | his first (lflcal‘ appearance as manag-|Zemad { 0 1 ¢ o|Konete’y. 16 S N. H., had little' trouble winning the |7 of (he Clnclonati team and Mathow- | faio 072y 30100 historic Merchants’ and Manufacturers' | gofeat w York, 4 to 2. Mathewson | Zidenib e fl‘f\iyl:wvc PR k $10,000 stake for 2:08 trotters at the|was presented with a basket of flow- | Viusins 010 gifumemp 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Circuit meeting at the Grand |ars before the same, Plemastd 0 0 0 0 Oagan 11000 Circuit meeting today. Nono of the| Salles, purchased recently by the | Ximaiix Feral o D other contestants seemed able to £iVe|Glants. started his first game in @[> e 100 0 o 28 00 the New Hampshire mare anything|New York uniform and Cincinnati| Totls 3 334 0 2| moww 25 237 5 0 like,an argument and she won almost|made its hits off his count. Schneid-| (9 Iatted for Willlams in St " as she pleased. er not only pitched well for. Cincinna- [ (&' pBated, for Kally i oo, Eight korses made the start in the i hut made two singles off Sallee and | (m Batud fr Wimor o s, first hcat but when the thir Wwas | scored after each hit. Rousch and| Score by es: 3105, reached only four were left, Tralid|jcKechnie, former New York play- | Cilcaso S S S S Right and Sadles S. being ances |ors, invoived In the Fersog s, | 22 1000006001 x—1 usees in the first and The Hno and Rust-playeq well for Cinclnnati. Rain fell |suit ey i coat in:the eecond heat. The Eno|guring the first three innings. The WE'RE AFTER fell out tn the sccond heat but was | Lo R e MR not injured. netnna ow i g A YOUR INSURANGE [ne e firat_heat Mabel Trask o cinetnaatt () Now York () Brooklyn, N. Y. July 26—Brook ‘Phone 700 quarter of t mile was S Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. | 35" Frir business and keep urging you to.see 71 Py ab noo & ¢llyn broke even today with St. Louis = that your policies are all in good [J8 IIRC0 &RC Vaneinia, Burnetis e ofbniess 41 5 3 o|on a muddy field, the visitors winning | shape. along easily into victory haif a lensth OlHerzoz.s 3 0 0 % 1|the first contest, 3 to 2, and the league Don't neglect this important matter, | 21008 SASily [nfo viseory half o len: : g[Wbemwnst & 2 1 1 0}leaders taking the second, § to 0. ISAAC S. JONES netto several lengths back 3 shiiviens StoLods M) Breskiyn (W) Insurance and Real Estate Agent|place. Hipintd g1430 B o i sildi i 3 he Eno made a good sh 20010 S Hichards Enilding; S1i0ut) OF the second heat until he f To000 000 = 21 stretch. Mabel Trask, howe 00000 : g ”w ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW up from second place at the turn g e o iz & —— won in a canter with Cox holdl 3 . 2 g 3010 AMOS A. BROWNING, back. Miss Perfection was s AT nings 1 . » ISt Frisco a poor third . « 1 Sit s s 0 - i t l“ The third heat was much slower than H i -at-| the preceding two and Brown & Perkins, Migmeys-at-Law | the preceding two Ao L Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. 2 - second, four length behind Entrance stairway near to Thames | oty SOuE 1CREEE BELEC, Telephone 38: co, h., July 26—3WWashington Mitchell in the fourth in y's game, when five run: Thrce base hit, " St Louis (N) wild throw. n in overt is b Mor- | game after long ot impres- ture of the Colleen had anything but Tkl oon the conit b T e me YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. time winning the 2:14 pace 1= hosco ool O phis 7. Pittshurgh 1 (Fimt game) the otk RTINS N game in the eighth, and hits | fomsbree 4 Thomas Earl nosed out : dectsion worthy, . me Wiz e PRt O o last night dove into the De- 3 Flowers. olt- was unable to m. its hits count for Buftiio 8, i S gave a warm me today to their | by 1 MeKee. Scory R || FINANCIAL AND da On every out-of-doors day e R : I e e S et Kodaks from $6.00 up, Brownie Cameras, they work like the R S | W R e R T e | et £ 00 S e St Kodaks, $1.00 to $12.00. | Weilman in the first game. Myers kept ve facto Is in T | nis hits T cighth Sehior s fac £ A when he was hit for ratch 1c o r P 2 16% nd a double, S on i - it o 4T balls and o b p At your Dealers. g ot i ! it st Louis (&) el P w g Sevonse 3 57 5 8 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, American Leagus, ¥ Fre 1 oA 0 } 0 Mot > s i < e o were relative a ¥ - f 5 portiand vailing level. i f v 0 00000 00 — - e L b UE. - = w 1o o - Lowest prices were 2 ered i o - MeT A | - by » 3D 2 thia raoTilEG tHaT TIAE & ria- | Lo an : Plelnch You will find at CRANSTON'S, 25 29 Broadway 1 ble but inconelusi recoy Y - 7 g cond Game) N - LI | fina “hour, mainiy 1 7 3 ¢ e 1% 304 000001 K@ A Ks In Every Style and Size oweil 6 | short coverings. S A i )0 & . . s . . dinriton i 1 Mexican I ] | 0 ¥ H Everything in Photographic Supplies and Accessories — o ki . as (R You will also find that our Developing, Printing and Enlarging is done in a way that satisfies and lasts. Aleck Wins, But Phillies Lose Second|Some motors R L e Cicotte Comes Back Strong. = : = Game. it , v e y 6% 1 go, July — Badie Cico = 1 P D ) 6—Philadelphia | Resumption of dividend the | N xS e ¢ 123y wildness forced him out of yes- | doubles tennis tournaments were post- ab” reporter on a Cleveland Tt a Archie Hahn. Harold Smith, of) and Pitts ks 'even . haie: 10 foombith Satesie of. the B S N YN & H e s game it out the Yankees|poned until tomorrow on account of s ayer Foster w big or Michigan, nother little fellow twho d rs the second 5)|of the prosperc conditic X e g 88 88 safe drives helping tt - Slenc though he was, b ¢ 2004 sprinters we have i 2 5 Cr e e G Steel | Y .4 victory. The T | Marston Qualifies. ] it the ball a long ways, and| this country, amatour and profes-| n i ha trade authorities revic o P e 10% v Manchester, Vt, July 26.—Maxwell | T¢quently did S : o e H i od little ones 10 L6 0o ol t his opponents dustry, referred to = | icago into a T R. Marston of Baitusrol, with a score| 'YCU Can never convince me” he Jhes hirkpaies Ll . s 2 rubber in ngs, | The sole feature of th > 1 ; | two Yankees reachea e n ol e Smleul Bl Lour s imianre, £he niatiEal b (NS fo “hit: the N ller wos In fine form and was| was the furl ling of mar ) Ray Cou Cop | Cicotte. " cac vlaved [ Een TRt oaay. OB Haaanok — Sporting Notes < t support. Sterling and fr were stea ! center field for York. The score: | Arcola. was isecond. with 79, Whoaler Score N s ex gold | s Now York (A) Chicago (&) of Brooklawn third with 80 and 1. W.| VACATION FROCK FOR T e . E.|to Cuba w 0 ! * 5% 2 ¢|Brown of the Country Club, Brookline, ) Attsbureh 000000100110 i] Specuiative s wero| e e A OtRS a ing and| e L1909 Send 01 stightly low h 1 par | 3 offor to h 81 the National league| e, penter Schmidt; | value, of $4, ) £ 0 There were 11 rters, 32 of whom e . 5 gy ol Panama counc Jero | S Jlified for play in the first ision A { ccond game:— per cent. h r ¢ | 0|for the Presidents cup. orea Snto the| pat Afora Ieepsng quiet ‘these; SOl ] government iss 1 io tesd iy boys e to|days, put the Phillies stll are dam=| FOSTER THINKS HITTING 1 IS A GIFT. G | serous fact T z > mi both, i 3 2 127 Batted for Mog 1, their best hit- e e innings: Giants’ Secretary Doesn’t Believe Bat- New 3 ‘e{fcry»f‘u-)fi?, Phe il Piq,}rflfi; H B Mot e ters P S cither out e 3 4 patsman when he was with the Atn: T Three base hit, E. e Donovan banking _heavily on| etics. T len 1s now making| Sie ¢ s A John B. Foster, secretary of the o Shawls sell and Caldwell tol juite a nz himself as a pitchr, [ 110 1 it | = = { Glants, Jms beon connected with bazes BIG SPRINTERS OUTNUMBER beat the Western teams. 1 >ut he batting average of | %000 o E Errors Responsible For Lawrenceball for the greater part of his life in S oS g teaEs ] Snly 045, %0 Am Car & ¥ . 117 7 Victory. | the writer and club Llnecsones L i J ; 600 Am Coal Prod 1381 c wore the = = Rube Marquar that he is In} A R S R SR BUBRIE Y T e 3 Lawrence, Mrss.,, July 26.—Three er- sical condition than for! Only Few Small Men Are Among the|better Top Notchers. two vears. IHe picks the Robins asf — sure winner: i Do small men make the best sprint- ers? Arthur Duffey, who a littl The Washir 100 Am Eotn OF Should Sloan's Liniment Go Along? | . it Am Jie &L Df course it should! For after g [ 2100 Am'Ice Sec strenuous day when your muscles have [} 5500 4m rors by Hartford plavers in the ond inning allowed Lawrence to 1 to 0 today. A double header scheduled, but the first game low in Norwalk, onl 20 he was one of the be: section of the countr julated with _top notch 2 you 1 il tons need .at least two! seen exerciscd to the limit an applica- [y & DDS‘PUK"HND:: R °'L:{”“ ms. But let Foster tell it fellow and in his day one of the great-{first clas tter: 1t they had! fon of Sloan's Liniment will take the 0% o Sl s s S est foot runners that ever wore a|Speakor, G says he'd win the| jorencss and stiffness away and got Eieatb) 130 Hocwuie st b I was a kid,” says John, “T spiked shoe, things so. Looking back | pennant in jou in i pe for the morrow.| ' i im’Burse " o 1 Zemmir 184 0 glxmad 2143 0laskedn g more than to be allowed over the championship winners for ou should also use it for a sudde m T & e Tuced. H Satoney.ss 3 €01t pla ind ¢ ball I did, 1 the past 30 year o ence is al ttack of toothache, WU neck, back- | 100 AmsT ot ow . Tmme 20101 e e azaibat Dultevs “opinion. We. have|p B0y © ot tooth; . 00 Amy T vr % v i Eeyor mithab 3 1 5 0 OlHowrast 3 0 1 ¢ 0|ing, neon, and night. organized zainst Duffey’s opinion.. ha feahaa bis atout of th whe, stingx, bites and the many ac- [, 1f AmiWeden, L i Crowthores & 0 2 3 0 808 2 0lteam in Norwalk, where I was born had many good little sprinters in ad- | boaasn whom the Brownsl sidents that are incidental to & vaca- | % s Aot tes Wittye ove Fogngb ' 4 13 1 glummeein’ 2 121 0fang spent most of my time until I ene ot Dty Hentonimoon | fon. “We would as coon leave our| 3o Anasonds R R T A D the newspaper business in Cleve- rchie Flahn, of Milwapkee, the A = Jaggaze as o on a vacation or camp [ 209 Ao Ol arol © 110 0 9 et n ol and we played all through that U. 1913 100 and 230 ehampion, | - 1. 1t the Athletics, Sen<j »ut without Slcan’s Lintment” Writes |~ 50 Atchlon pr - Trautmanp 8 0 0 2 0| Tots 28 5 o7 of the State. Many a time we 0 now trains the Brown university | It A . - 600 = d Browns in less th me vacationist: “We use it for every- | 100 A Goust Tine mBurkett 1 0 0 0 rode twenty miles or more In carriages athletes, is about § foot, 4 inches.|2tor S i hing from cramps to toothache” Put|¥ %0ad 6’6 w T %| New York, July 26.—Call money| roas 30 38 5 8 2 country roads to play the Eadie Ramsdell, the 1594 interce hot our bag, be prepareg-and |, 100 At G & | 3o+ | steady; high'2 1-4; low 2; ruling rate| ( Ratted for McDonald tn St the nearby villazes. and ate enampion, who did even time t iave 1o regrets. = 3400 Bait -~ &0Hio 80% 800:Balt &, Chio pr'¥ m e 755 montt hav v performed ong $|of the best pitching feats of the o ¢ | rent season. 3 ing Cough Weakensthe-System. | ... 30 priie 2 was a little fellow. Johnny Crum, of Towa, stood about 5 feot, ;'last loan 3'1-4; closing bid 2;| () Batied for Trautman in 9th 2 ) Bard oy a merry battle we had on the offered at 2 1-4. ore o i fields, too. Tawrme \ e —_ oy o880 8 8999 5 “Though 1 was a slenderkid.and the inches. In 1865 he won the college| If Bennie Kauff wil pay some af=! ¢ - with a hacl 100 Brook R T COTTON. ico “Bits, Nys "Meed. Sacrifice flles Long- | Youngest member of ‘the team I gen- championship in both sprints, doing|tention to McGraw's tips on battin 't with acking cough bt r % 1 o T d R gt 3 s weakened your. system—get a.| = 30 Brooklvg, Un Gas New York, July 26.—Cotton futures | ™% = erally did_the pitching. When I was even time for the 100, and 22 second |he can prove his averaget ‘Thei about 16, I mastered a curve ball, and MoLoughlin-Leaves for Boston Next{curve bz closed barely steady. _October 13.10; December 12.28; January 18,3 for the 220 yards. In the American professional ranks r. King's New Discovery, | . soo7 Buie. aSup chers are feeding b ver ‘40 years, and benefiting | 6m Cal' Petrol 1 balls and he were not in: general use in I who use it, the eoothing pine balsam | 500 Cal Betml -3e March.13.58; May 18.66. Week. Tl Yy alythe Uma it was fung Danny Budd, of Meriden, Conn., and|them witl neal the trritated air passages |1 JTCE, PR Spot quiet; middling 13.16. Los Angeles,, Cal, July 36—NMauries | 10,59, 8, oppostng batters who had S e s L —soc Les the T spots, loosens e [ 100 Gt Teciee. of e B. McLoughlin will ‘not leave. for Eos- 5 of pace, breaking their amon, ALl mhew OF Moo nue nd '"w'x'i';sriflg:%vih: :3_;:{ e ol Open. Hieh. Low. Closs. ton;until next }*eekt..it-cwaa-sam today, ing at the curves I fed BORED WITH LIFE? not considering any distance _under ‘overy induces natural sieap and alds | 3% SHO.G W Fr @y 120 ' 7% nr% | When hek wm,_g’g - brx:scago to Jjoin 100 yards. There were a number of ature to cure you. 0 h B 1e T By Tovie o e | L3 s e D coonlee partien o though John B. doesm’t admit| Buff gingham, combined with a|lituc fellows who wWere very fast to ¢ rature [ och B P my T % 2 et s iiles tennis| it himself, ho was looked upon as_a|brown, white and red plaid . cut Kilt.| to 50 yardy but anyehing shor oy tho Absolutely Remove = — 1100 Ghin’ G oo §5 e g [cbemmiat ameiioneg S % |marvel by his teammates and the|makes an attractive frock for the|100 has never boen considered a real % R s = u - 95 1l 8% players on the teams of the neighbor-|sturdy girl. The smocking is con- |sprinting distanc i W LRI 0T AN towses Sournun | ] i bee: Bie 6% 09016 58 110 Longwood Mtches Postponed. Ing’ fowns of Tifin, Sandusky and|fned by 8 stitched ‘on belte the omm | amunt UTACC | men who nave| IRAigEstion. Onepar ness sk N e M N aBeax aw Boston, July 26,—All the matches|Warren. He was regarded as prom-|collar and cuffs belng white pique |won the 100 and 220 ehampionshine rovesit. 25cat all dru; gists., nedium beiter than tarous aa St iy 0% 41" *"|scheduledito: be played: today in the |ising material for the big leagues, but|This modelis 80 practical that mothers | since 1900 in the A. A. U. we find only 12 g — Jertising coiumae @5 The Bulletin. 200-Comn Frocucts | B & 2 8% [, @lmedn | Tomgwoodisingles and - the easterndat 19 he forsook the dlamond and be- Iwill enjoy 4t _ 'two, P. J. Walsh, of the N. Y. A. C, > “ > AGSHERRO S