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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, - INSURANCE s Yanks Win Again. Brooklyn 9, St. Louis 5. < Chicago, July 28.—Errors by Schalk| Brooklyn, July 25.—Brooklyn made it WANTED and Murphy, coubled with opportune | three out of ofur from St. Louis today, hitting by tie Yankees and Shawkey's | overcoming a five run léad and wins great pitching, enabled the league|ning 9 to 5. The Cardinals bunched § ,:o-m:e Anfim‘dm m‘: glz:lders to (rlnnkesit‘ méo straight iroi'rdl g)‘ur hi:s on top of a pass and a wild .~ Com cago today, 5 to 3. Shawkey d row in the second inning, scorin coverage in one policy. In Ten Round Bout at Old Federal League Park—Benny |not aliow a hit until the eishth, He | five rurs and sending Coombs €0 the J. L. LATHROP & SONS g ded F AR, Wweakened In the ninth, however, and | clubhouse. The Superbas came buck ftee ; : : the locals touched him for five hits. |in their half and bunched two doubi = i e ey Lan requent Bl«_:ws on the Champion’s Face and Eimer iller rojoined the Yanices |and three singly: with pa‘;sesgfldost:e?: i RS 5 today and made three hits, driving|and Jasper, ticing the score. Jas Telephone. 487-3 Head. A Eon oF e Slslter i LI e s AN e e e his_birthday. til the eighth, when with two men on — Ness, first baseman of the locals, | bases, Stengel batted for Dell _and was talen suddenly ill in the seventh|poled out a triple. Doubles by Dau- Newr) Yok Fily 28— Beniy R eonatal ervios ; Ine moores were! 61z, 126, §.4,| and Tetired:iScbra: bert and Wheat brought the total runs outfought Freddy Welsh, the light-|2-6, 6-3. Both plavers were exhausted NewAYOEK A Chicaya (A) for the inning up to four. ~Marquard weight champion, in eight rounds of a|when the match ended, particularly | ruuec 4 82 *} 3% § §|pitched the ninth and held the ‘Car= ten round bout at Brooklyn tonight. Niles, who in the morning had finished | Baynanit 3 0 2 0 s 1 0 ¢ o linals scoreless, The score: The bout was held in the oper at|a hard match agalnst Richard Hart of | Spiughss 3 0 4 3 8108 51500 Al ) Brookiyn (N) the old Federal, league baseball park.|Philadelphia, the Harvard football and | S5t . 3 171§ TR e s S B D PR BT Welsh_was in much better shape than|baseball star. Niles was unable 10|Gedeon2 & I 0 i 2 0 30 ofGonzales.1b 3 110 wubert1b 4 2 9 9 when he fought the New York light-{get his ‘net game going, Kumogae|Boonaid & 1 11 11300 4030 catf 5 1 00 weight about four months ago. The|passing him often and driving him to|N@ere & 2 2 0 SRR A LLre LT champion’s weight at the ringside.was|the back court. At the back court| — o° f2°%° P T e Bl . il 135 1-4 pounds, while Leonard weighed | game the Japanese champion was af| Totas & 10 27 10 1000 0iSware 126 Saihel 132 1-2. TLeonard seemed just a trifle|his best and soon had Niles worn out. OSUCO R0 | e by RS S overtrained, but no_ fault could be|Kumagae will next meet the winner of e iy SR found with his condition. During the|the match between A. Ingraham of 1011 6|xoms 110 2000 first five rounds Leonard did by far|Providence and C. S. Garland of Pitts- 1011 o|xebuter 100 0 1100 the cleaner work, his jabs landing|bursh. N0 00 i mnae P B forcefully on Welsh’s face and head,| W. M. Johnston of San Francisco. Sl . e = 4 while he occasionally ripped in strong|the national champion, won an_eas: (2) Batted for Clcotte In Sth. g (x) Batted for Wik, in th. WE'RE AFTER let and, right body blows. In this first | three-set match from Craiz Biddle of| (@) Batid for Faber in ol GX) Buited for Jasper n oth YOUR INSURANCE {mll of trl‘:;‘e ?gm: Welsh seemed to be Phhflndelphla. the Californian devoting| () Ran for Tapp in e 1 = = —~ Ao in to see|too carei n guarding his jaw and|the last set to practicing shots. New Yor 022 “Seore by i business and keep urging you to 5e¢ | comsequently Tell short. A L : i e 55 040000 o3 NATIONAL LEAGUEDS WANT e ‘Welsh cut loose in the sixth and;in the finals for the eastern doubles O iPiss bits, et R R e 21 PLAY D shape. ! the finals fo b s ity s s ey AYER LIMIT CHANGE Don't neglect this important matter. [Seventh rounds and gave an exhibition | championship, when T. R. Pell of New McCarthy. Three base hits, Stengel — e |SAAC . JONES of his old time skill, landing right a®d | York and R. Norris Williams, 2d, of Red Sox Adds Another. et ¥ On Grounds That Americans Have | EVers hasn't uttered a sound since : left hooks to the head and body and{Cambridge meet 3 JM. Church of Ten-| Cleveland, Ohio, July 28. — Boston Qiatits) Wik ol Et h A bis fen days’ suspension was raised. tnsurance and Real Estate Agent|making a rally in a neutral cornmer|afly, N. J, and \W. . Devis of San|made it three out of four from Cleve-| __Giants Win in Eleventh. Advantage in World's Series. — - R'chnrds Building, 91 Main St. during the sixth. In the seventh, after | Francisco. Williams today showed a|land today, winning 3 to 2, _every| New York, July 28.—New York won| ey A Kantlehner, who has been laid up, — an exchange of body blows, Welsh |return to his old form and teamed up|game of the series being dacided by |2 ten inning game from Cincinnati to-| On the grounds that = the Nationallis helping the Pirates a lot just now. was the more effective by a good mar- | well with Pell, but the Church-Davis Clevetand (&) Boston (A) day, 3 fo 2. Burns opened the tenth|neasue twenty-one tplayer Hmit rule = ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW B s o e Lohe i e o @ oo a @ B0 with a single. Clark fumbled Doylc's [Eives the American League represer Great pitching, airtight fielding and Ll e il R R s 3 Y| grancyar 2 3 2 sacrifice bunt and then threw wild, [tatives in the world’s series an unfair|fair hitting have put the Red Sox in AMOS A. BROWN[NG pointed the champion in the ninth and Sherreeet iz Burns going to third and scoring on e e er tenth rounds, during which his foot- b Schultz’s wild pitch. Score: Jaseball club, has L N o (. Ehone sml\‘_ parde Bidg, | WOk and quick doaging made Weist'a| JOAN FEATURES IN P Be written to President Tener of the Na- | Connie Mack has so many school- orney-at-Law, ic '9- | efforts seem somewhat wild, GRAND CIRCUIT RACES. i3 Cindinaati (N) New York (N) Homal Leasue, pocsommending that | bovs on the bench that he cannot keep = = Both men werc guilty of clinching i 0 e Mocgepa] Deson S of e Naional [ T eaetis | Lrdic O Mileln naimbs, EDWIN W. HlGG NS toward the end of the bout. Took Headliner By Decision—Meeting i0 Howehet 5 0 5 0 Siace o T OO T snenidn as 0 HILY — Att t.-L Closes. oS Grittiet 4 0 30 i 25 afthe National League clubs to carry; Failure to pass the Robins in_the orney-at-Law ST Tl s 2 ilonden, 1 0 0 0 <13 0] Hiciyive ers after Augus | West has made Boston fans lose some _Corner Main and Shetuckot Streets Detroit, Mich, July 28—The per- o son Ll Seimeias 1o he (ImaHoRD Deasue | | 9t heificonfdence nthal Braves: — —— """ | in Longwood Tennis Singles—Japanese | formance of Joan, a bay mare driven 1000 i o0 Bertigent T = SE - : . S L 4 2 ment resident Tener, requesting | The Phillies are due for a w Brcwn & Perkms, Ahomays-at-lal Champion Played Strong Game. | by McDevitt Tn' the 2.0 trof was the P12 ‘: i 10 the chief exccutive fo immedia Qe RN b mtiines Qrer Uncas Nat Banic, Ststucket St| poston, July 28—Clarence J. Griffin of the Jocal Grand Circuit mesting to- | 0 g seol wman ol N Lo G TSI B i e e sgu‘;'i;‘i';‘ poelfoniin rance stal ay neal 0l mes | ; ) CisCl V' Vo a d S ot th decisio he he v, I rd, v »e o EhBets r SRk i i EleTonman o hames | of San Trancisco, who won an uu-day. She got the decision fn the head- | ttoeata,” Stott; Walk ey _That Ebbets is right in his conten- i looked-for victory over R. Norris V ing the first two heats. | sa I Bamy, 1 R fon that the twentv-one player limit| Maybe the SR < ot Tt o SHE el el s el tion that the twentyv-one play t| Maybe the owners of the Washing- liams, 2d, of Cambridge, former nation- | She also scemed a sure victor in the e rule in the National League places|ton elub will sell thet YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. al tennis champion, in the carly stages|third event, but broke twice and fin- —- - 3 rule in the National Teagie places | fon club will sell thetr stock befors sl of the Longwood singles play,was him. | ished last. Guy Nella and Lucille Boston 2, Chicago 1. L Sl e R e s S R e League. €elf the victim of a sensational upset|Spire finished their mile so close to- on, July 28.—Boston defeated the| (XX maued ree s o g e S S stockholder. in the fourth round of ti gether that the spectators thought a go team 3 to 1 final game | Score by innings aee s e Ao F 5 E —_— . today. Griffin was defe dead heat had been run. The judges, t sies here today. Nehen might | Cineinnatt 01000000 f;,(i‘;“,'_“c‘.;";f,.“ e A e saieh Armsirons of Philadelphia in however ,saw Guy Nella first. ave had a_shutout to his credit hut | or Yok Chse & Stoner e come as a surprise to many that Eb- At The s was 6-3, 6-3, There were three other events on| f anviile's error the fifth, the | Dosle. Bumns 2, Rebertson. i " [ bets is sponser of the proposed amend- | - Now York A Armstrons's well roun ded the Lavs TLelia Patchen cap. | runner eventually scoring. Score: —_— ment ts was one of the most ar- | St. Louls 8, 6 more n a mat the C: ured the 2.05 pace by taking two heats Ghicago Boston (N) i ia B1 Pi Ver BiiniE Har e ieeT gt ) Hi emishing tactics, and the PRfac|ih ensy fachion. : TR | Bl s Rbaek 2 ives il v e wifeil | WADSolutely@Removes oston 8, Cl ! deiphian’s well placed drives caught| The 2.12 trot went to Donna Clay 1 s S s sl i i i el e e i e . A | Ghinr out of position repearcdy. *© | three hoate. " mommy rurolivs At P § 3} 3] rove saconsom me ubver in sme| {49 DY RN RN Bt 2| Indigestion Onepackage o fhe fest it an ourn. 00d took first money in the 2 07 pace 2 CHE TR it 2 oms very | club will win the ational League H 3 | the gallery. was able to zet s line on|by cine: the best showing c5 : 12 5 0|Pittsburgh, 5 to 2. Bender was very : 1gue | s et e e e e 3 &0 blefcctive atter the first inning, when |Bennant and {hus be a particpant in e s sl dath. Newgse-Baiimors: posmoats . T champion, who met his first hard op-|heat and took second place in the 3 o 0| Wagner scored on his triple and|thg WORCS SECRS o o E Eastern League, ponent in N. W. Niles of this city. The | third. *|Hinehman's single. In the second in-| President —Ebbets however, says Lawsence 3. Bridgepert. o | Japanese won in five gruelling se —- ey : the:home toanyiscoreniiy oo e o “player Timit only was in line| Should Sloan's Liniment Go Along? Horond 5 worcester 4 | show marvelous court-covering | The Yankees a So¥ are set e” 10 0 o erenatis renchment policy necessi- | Of ccurse it should! For after a ield 0 ! t ) strategy and execution |ting the best nz in the Ame 1 L SRl n by the war with the Federal |Strenuous day when your muscles havs [y iy e hanade i e e heah 1 = 0 then took b's place and Niehoff's I e wa th the Federal | Strenuol : 1ava | % oo ho Boiton mas taLy| AR ness in the t exinal H b e. Stock crifice ‘hunt and With coditions normal | Peen exercised to the limit an apolica- t case the Beston man's tricky | always means position. = ! e e et 0] azain the necessity of a twenty-one | tion of Sloan's Liniment will take the £ 4 Totads 32 2L Gl After that Cooper blanked the | Plaver limit is done away with, while |SOTeness and stiffness away and get by oy | Go Batiea for 21 home team. Score by Innings the advantages of increasing the limit {¥ou In fine shape for the morrow. e o Maaires 17 tsia) Batted for ¥ Pittsburgh ..1 0000010 0—2 60|to th players becomes appar- [ You should also use it for a sudden Scutnern Association e PhiinAciohia 1 £ 0.0 0000 x5 considering the handicap the|attack of toothache, stiff neck, back- i Grleria: B 0 01000 s the Na- | ache, stings, bites and the many ac- Jacobs, Cooper and Schmidt; I and Burns. 1 the sworld's se. | cidents that are incidental to a vaca- &5 15 of the twenty- |tion. “We would as soon leave our { — one player limit rule in the National | PAgZage as go on a vacation or camp Fuller Scores a Shutout. s S LilErs the onal Teague | 0Ut without Sican’s Liniment.” Writes (Second game.) ER 6. Mobie 0, 5. Lite Rock 6. FINANCIAL AND GOMM CIAL I | CAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. ! | | N —— e St. cuis M Sweep. a . h - ¥ HEDULY — | Bt Louls iiialesgCloan Bwsep Tawrence, Mass, July 28—Fuller | pennant winning club the same chamee | ONC vacationist: “We use it for every- St s MARKET WAS LISTLESS ot | July 25.—St. Louls made | held Bridgeport to three hits today and | b Sthens “leeir. Samd footite | thing from cramps to toothache.” Put LR e s | he five eame series | scored a shutout, 3 to 0. Flakert asainkt aceidents as the Amerlcan | @ bottle in your bag, be prepared and Pittaourgh But Losses of the Midweek Were 3 st g e in to G |put out of the zame for puting a|feague entry 11 enjos have no regrets. i Partly iRatrisvead. 0% rad| DISEEDL i ennlyiaicnd ion, but when his successor, el Y o in the fourith. Sheehan|Moshier split a finger, he was allowad A Hacking Cough Weakens the System. L S 3% | z00d game but errors by hi | by Umpire Bannon to return. Before Don't suffer with a hacklng cough Bt 4T 2 8 th 5% i ¥ c A bat He B th LE ShEedan = . y Det ity retrieved fn the : | Al i et | e LT e Tl e frea Sporting Notes that has weakened your system—get & e e i Sy | forced Groom to retire|od salary deficiences, but they finally PoLdRion) B ASiiels) New Plscor T which offered a S e out. With one man on | ggreed with Manager O'Donnel) to play In use over 40 years, and benefiting the operations of R e G | Mamas T to pla all who use it, the soothing vine balsam s hen “war brides” were e R e e e AT nd White Sox seem to be | With tar heal the irritated air passages < to dizzy heights and_dai [ Biies e nabe Ao el e L dgeport Tor left handed boxmen. |—soothes the raw spots, loosens the | s wene . averagiae oA million & s | his second out in the in-| o 0 0 Ke.df £ 1800 mucous and prevents racking the body je e TR Lgse i | Jrezd § olbugsenct 3 0 3 0 of Carl s one of the|with coughing. Dr. King’s New Dis- i effectec :1._.4,,on7“ ?‘\}F o the & | 00020100004 B I Eh G ARUE $ L S mostiy the Red Sox.|covery induces natural sieep and alds e Stite: “Homital { short interest which evidently felt im- A 0058 72| e e o nature to cure you. 4 o cover contracts on the scar- ae Groom, Koob | 3ty Herzog will add cent. to the e e E 5% Giants thatting and strensth = Nation ion to the zeneral tendency, mani- i o 304 = e U CEG AT NOTICES No games soheduicd tinz much of their recent lassitude, ington. gt AL S e e o it ARty Sidde s Silhas atich IR e pesise il s 2 l’u() deal? Both sides claim an | REGISTRARS’ OF VOTERS' NOTICE Boston at D .dian Pacific and New Haven. Read- : % chington, 3 to| S edge. Registrars and Assistant Regis- v s was more responsive to demand S § victories 5 - 1s an s of Voters of the Town of Nor- e coe final hour, however, when the 1983 10034 Detroit's | SR et L Silende sne WIS Sox oo Sl e Gl on SRl S SIS registered best prices. : 8 ¢ ere SCOT on rifice fiies. | S rtor i v s FRIDAYS, Aug. 4th and 11th, 1916, e T Frets: ted States Steel was disposed to| iy’ e s who pitched for the home mm.i 5 L from 12 o'elock noon until 9 o'clock 'in : 2 oOff its recent heaviness, rising | b Kemwot ..ol z ¢ 0%l pot credit for winning three of the i Wi e e e el - Dovles bofiiig keens bl o evening, e 3, within the smallest fraction four games, going into one with the| pumm. Mass. Ful : Al e “To Register” the legal voters of said i of its top quotatlon on Wednesday, score tied an dinto another with De- | srom Portland 4 to 3 today ia a I R slowed doWn | Town who may appear for the privilege Mational | Leagus. following the publication of the com- | s biy e e e T s of voting in political primaries or cau- = quarterly earnings. Prominent Washington .0 00 00009 0—07 3|2 Tl icn O roll as prescribed in Act of Legisla- Brookizn et 38 el e s n e O T 0 T 2| Prysock sacrificed and Conle If the Brooklyns w sl s el n D gl e £ Bl an ndustrials were one to two points Avres, Dumont and i [0 o CReRERG e R ool b 1 ra. Olson or previously registered are not required & i 7 hizher, but Unlted States Industrial annMIcices continual disnutes over decisions ard | stor to do so again. The above work will be N H cohol evinced its usual uncertainty, 1 e Substitute Umpire. O'Loughlin banish- | in performed at ihe following places: B fluctuating within a ranze of 3 1-8 1 Danny Helps Murlins to Win. o ALoraper DUMNIoR Eorfiand from iho & i are Shawkey, | |IRST DISTRICT — At the Town points and closing at a net gain of a New Haven, Conn, July 28— Time-| C.0: Score . it R Mogdise The | man. POlELLE S = itting er 1 New Haven to down ab hpo a ol ab Bpo a e Cullop. LLONID DSR2 ~ Fmsie i dshan il M b S | London, 5 to y. Mur Temens,t 4 1 0 Gleapon,2% 4 1 4 3 0F — ik Drug Store, West Side. p ington indicating more favorable con- jconteinted and = doutle 5110 ol i 110050 ofecials of the Detrott club sav thr THIRD DISTRICTAt W, H Bow- n ditions across the border and Ten- I e Ib 3 011 2 ODostlicd 4 111 3 6 °d more money for v i S RIOT At B : 3 S 4 e ning. S 2 aloes S oo grounds was ever paid to | g IS TRIC y = I3 HA e e e &l e L o0 }) g t1ddi) e e mnm . e e rines, keeping swithin narrow limits, i ) Mnemn R SRl e L D TH DISTRICT—At Billings’ Hal Kmteen ool with few dealings in United Fruit and 01 Totals smp e v 1003 %) EXPECT BAINBRIDGE COLBY, East Side. i e i pronounced strensth in Atlantic, G Tutals o) E S L New London and West Indies. Sears Ro o i 5 () One ot when winning ‘run HRGEEESIE INSHRAENT e e Worcester . American Sugar, International Paper| ‘3 rn 1 R Lol EaD AT CHICAGOL S &rsriinimiiony, A preferred and Adams Express fea- | 3 Punles G 9 = CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, tured the miscellaneous , all 00 Phila C 0 base hit,‘Carroll. POSWE eZiSirs £ Vot Heren higher levels. Total sales 240,000 e = SR a0 e . sh;.res_ Pitta Coal ct = e ecovery of half a point in marks| i07Pits Col pr to 72 was the sole feature of the su- | 00 Pilts Sterl pr NO MORE BAND REG]STRARS NOT]CE Roy Hartzell Released. gfi"}fl‘alqn:’nrrlfigr!mf{;rmg;r»gnlrgighmfin, 10 ;-;N”.' ar b Becii, Stumhy, Taree base PLAYING DURING GAMES ew: Toik, duly’ 28~—TRoy Harizelll tnmin: wer i light @ ana - L Pe PRl e e i Bnl = 7= The Registrars of Voters of the veteran outfielder of the New York| Bonds were once more irrezular, de- | 1300 Beading - Worcester Defeats Hartford SoplogCe o pos @ Bl Came Mot to op S b o Americans, was released today to theispite a pronounced dimunition in of- | 17 nen 1° ‘eliea L el iy Hear Music, Says Ban Johnson. the Town House (Long Societ Baltimore club of the International | ferings of fnternational issues. To- | sn mors' Rosack Worcester, Mass., July 28 —Worces- — Friday, Aug. 4th and 11th, from 12 Leazue following the recall by the New | tal sales, par ¥alue. $£030.000. ter defeated Hartford 4 to 3, Fews‘er cago, July 28 —Bands must cease m. tiil'9 p. m., for the purpose of re- York club of Outfielder Ilmer Miller S. bonds were unchanged on call scoring the winninz ran in the ninth | playing in American League ball parks vising the caucus lists of said Town from Baltimore. FHartzell entcred the et 2 on a squeeze play with Mahoney at bat sames are in progress, according and to add te such lists the names of B e Aith EE Tonis iy after Spires had thrown wildly over|to a ruling made today by ~ President such iegal voters as shall apply there- ¢ o STOCKS. < 2 . ; 0 DPIy 906 and has been with the Yankees| gales. 100 South Ry pr first and allowed Fewster to Johnson. His decision was the result for and be found eligible to be regis- since 1911, 100 Adame Tixpress 200 Stand 3 cits sacks on a single. Burkett of a protest made by the Cleveland tered upon either caucus list of said 100 Are.” Rumey 5700 Studengicer ished in the seventh for back ralk | club because Umpire O'Loughlin stop- Preston. 200 Aee mumier pe 100 Tenn - Com from the coacher’s box. ped a band in the Indlans park. JOHN P. HOLLOWEILL, IN IQUORS | 1 am bt - 200 Tiird avenus Warsester Hartford “People gome to a ball game to see BERIAH E, BU ALES’ w ES’ L Q 300 Alaska Gold 3t A7/‘;v ;YK:H (‘11;1- x;-r Eb s e Spireasd =!Z baseball,” said Mr. Johnson. “Music is S iters. 510 At “cnaimers 4109 Tolon Bas ASttia Seemy all right between innings, but not while Dated at Conn., July 27, AND CIGARS. 2400 Am " Beet Sugar 11790 U 8. I Alos 305 talhane™ & the game is on. I shall instruct wll 1916. iv2ed 100 Am_Bost. S e 109 U. S Rer &er 3 333 0 ofTammer 4 umpires to follow O'Loughlin’s ex- Fresh, c iplote otock. Best Service | 300 A m S & r ar 10 0o & Tuner ndeab 5 111 o|emmmin 4 S 700 Am Can 100 U. & 8, & Bet B Coonevse. 4 3 0 8 0 H - v DAN MURPHY 1200 Am Cor & F . 27400 U. E. Steel Gardellalb 3 210 0 0 3 250 Am Car T pt BB U S s on wi 11e00 i Final Round Today. 11 Bath Strest M T i T = Manchester, Vt., July 28.—Maxwell —— 200 Am Teo Sec 300 Wabssh .- eriiis Totals 7 2l otals R. Marston, of Baltusrol and Nathan The Registrars of Voters of the 200 Am Linseed (x) One out when HARNESSES 5100 m Tocomo TEAM, EXPRESS S Tl 130 Am Mait 100 Am Malt pr CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS T sl e AT BUSINESS WAGONS doo dn Rl 1700 Wabash pr A 100 Wabash pr B 400 West Mary . 100 West Tn Tel 1400 Westinghouse 300 Woolworth 100 Woolworth pr 300 Wm_ & L E 2300 Willys Over 200 Wisconsin Cen Totl seles 228,081 shares: Town of Ledyard will be i the Town Clerk's Ofiice on Aug. 4th and 11th, between the hours of 12 noon and 9 p. m., each day, to revise the cancus lists of said Town and to add to such lists the names of all legal voters who shall apply and be found eligible to be added to such Iists. GEO. A. MONTGOMERY, tintag) T soured. Wheeler of Brooklawn, a former mem- ber of the Yale Golf team, will meet in the final round tomorrGw for the First President’s cup at the Ekwanok Country club. In the semi-final round today Marston, playing the course in Green Lasted Three Innings. five strokes above par, defeated N. S. Springfield, Mass., July 28.—Spring- |Campbell of Agawam, 3 up, 1 to go. fleld batted {imely (his afternoon znd|The feature of this match was a cne 00020100 e e e . Crowther, 2. Wilder, Magee. nits, Fowster, Strend: Gardella. 200 Am~ Tobuceo . ™ Y. with Lowell's errors easily won, 9 to 3.|made by Campbell in the eleventh hole i = e 8IDE SPRING, THREE SPRING 100 Am* T pr pr new MO?OEV. Green was knocked out of the box in|of 137 yards. Wheeler worked his way BILLINGS T. AV ERY, m fifl"vrv”‘f" e New York, July 2S.j'{3n“ money | threc innings. The score: into the finals by defeating R. S. Registrars of Voters. AUTOMOBILE ROBES 1000 Am sine - il e D i R Soringtera ) Loy Washinston of Shawnee, 4 up, 3 to go. Dated at Ledyard, Conn., July 27th, og Am{sie -4 -4; clostng bd 2; | P hpe o e ab hoo s e —_— 1916. jyesa GCOD ASSORTMENY €100 Ameonas offered at 2 1-4. Beuace Wi L= el Blammt (4008 00 Bay State Short Ship Races. ki 5 @it 5 2 2 0 ofParkerrt & 0 3 0 1] s THE L L CHAPMAN co R 2 COTTON. S Bataeg e 1813 1] Northampton Mase, July 28 o 2050 Bald Loco . New York, July 28.—Cotton futures|Flmnib . 5 115 1 L1500 = Haonh fifm’in%dlby -{'ohrh‘- R;ays% 80%Balt &Ohlo % 26; De _ | Low.3b 0% 22 riven by Harry Rrusie, 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. | S0'Bii donie or R e e Kiswien 00 {§ 3§ 7|added another victory to his list today MAINBRIDGE COLBY Ml Ul o) . a Le- ¢ Ao g 1 9% 0 §|in the 2.15 trot in the Bay State Short ids will 1 -ived by th - M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist| % 2nas &a” ot dulet; middiing 1320, o 3126 Ysnip Circult, taking the race in[ OR Aue b the eloment of the Pro- i i 89 Ward Street 300 Brulswick 'n . 29 92713 2[Pdkrp 3 1 0 0 0fstraight heats. Baron Miriam won the ng_:»er:]gmpglf ';mlh};‘ets a};fiosgisfl N;‘t‘uln- bia School Ccemmittee on or before 200 Cal Petrol CHICAGD &RATI . ===l i i 2! v another : 3 P]m“"”“‘ b 75;:;‘,’;:“ “.,“ sEevtcm a0 i Opm T low | Clue A Totals 35 734 8 T ;“'01071(9&?2‘3051(‘;‘& time and Sir Todd 1I conl‘@mi?“ 2 (;m\ggo to decide upon | AUS. 11, 1916, for the transportation of s +Teather . ..c12% 120% 120% 1003 Towell s 200 0-8 = = a plan of action. One of the leaders | cigl hi Windham H: 100.Cent Leather ik 128% 1% 122 510 LA E of the Pr i £ . ers | cighteen children to the Windham High bageo, she Whitextons. Cluas il Se | : % % L B . Thrce Base tia, am Special League Meeting. nouncen. ih ihelr ?m‘,“f,l&a‘;fi.‘ to Trughos | School during 1015-17. sold from mow om at 835 per 1,600, + 100 " S = mond, Hlckey. Hartford, Conn,, July 28—A special|is Bainbridge Colby, the New York| mne ¢ itt o Phes g . W“E_u‘_ Hi Bepi i To% T8% 18% meeting of the Eastern baseball league [ men who heiped to malke interesting B o i B e sanid au st. ’ Y 69k e8% es% When Griffith tried to land Sam |will be held at Worcester, Mass., Sun- | the recent meeting of the Progressive | reject any or all bids. THERE ia mo s@vertising medium it 4y | Crawford recently Hugh Jennings | day afternoon at 2 o'clock, it was an- |state committee at Syracuse. Augusc . . et eaual to The Buis #*% i 4% |demanded Eadie Foster in exchange. | nounced here tonight. The object of |5 will be the fourth anniversary of the| ©Cf order School Committee. Batin fax husingss (SSUILS. i Tk B A Ao Nathing doing. __ lthe meeting 18 not known. Progressive party’s birth. CLAYTON E. HUNT, Sec'y. Bl

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