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Vacation Season brings the need of Bur- glary Protection. finsurein the AETNA at low rates. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 SHETUCKET STRRET s " FIRE INSURANCE costs so little compared to the protec- tion it affords, that it is a serious mistake to be without it. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main St. BURGLARY INSURANCE —IN— The Travelers Insurance Co. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EDWIN W. HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Corner Main and Shetucket Streets Brown & Perkins, Aiomeys-at-Law Over Uacas Nat. Bank, Sbketucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames Natio; Bank. Telephene 38-3. FAST TRACK MARKS POUGHKEEPSIE OPENING Tom Murphy Captured Two Races and Made New Record. Y., Aus. and a la - sening of the Grand Circu.. races here to , after a postpc Mon count of r: were won were mar second hea furnished su four races heats, there finishes and the ss, 2:12 pace, close finishe between exceit Jay El and Divmeter that the spectato not know which had won until announcement was made by the judges awarding the heat to Jay El Mack. He c :red the third heat ith less difficulty. It was a zood day for Thomas W. Murphy, the sfe trainer, for besides ‘win 2 pace with he also captured the for two year old trot- the first heat ew track +rotters and trotted by a two raice this yem Ante romising filly, was the Jder. the last two heats of the pace in 2:03 flat, Hal Boy paced the fastest two heats ever paced over the local track. In the final heat he beat Fay Richm d by only the test mile vet ar oldi in a nother a head in a ar finish. Empress of sia, d-fven by “Bud” Murray, was the bast of the fieid in the 2:18 trot, winning without Giffienity. Directym 1 failed in an attempt to break the t mile being ack record of 2:02 1-2, his McGRAW APOLOGIZES AND COURT CASE DROPPED End of the Argument ia Cincinnati a Month Ago. Ohio, nd . enga Giant ted in w Cincinneti, McGraw, © Nationals Aug. 29.—John J. of the New York John T. Recd-of this ed in argument e here last month ts for each man being issued rging them with dis- orderly conduct, trere dismissed in po- lice court here today. It was mutually agreed that the cas be _dropped, when McGraw apologized to Reed and agreed to pay the court costs. STATE GOLF AT MERIDEN Seeley of Bridgeport First in Annual Tournament. Fall iation held he and Country Club, W. Seeley of the Brooklawn Country Club of Bridgeport won first prize for the best 36 hole gross score. g was 43 37- 80~ ing him a econd prize ss ¢ was won by R. Highland Club of Meriden, ile third prize was won Tredennick of Tighland Club, BeELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists, LLEGAL NOTICE. NGTICE AT A CO TO CREDITORS, " PROBATE HELD r the District day of August, AYLING, Judge, . Cunliff, late of rict, deceased. 3 xecutrix cite deceased to bring 1guinst said estate s from this date, by that effect, together order, on the sifn- tho plade where safd f, and In the same ching ths same once e a circulation.in return to this J. AYLING, Ju 1 Torezoing is & o to rd HELFEN M, DRESCE et - of rec Assistant Clete. ditors of said de- 3 vy notified:to present laims agalnst sald estate to ¢he at 45 McKinley ‘?Ve. Nor-~ . within the,timé Timited in ad foregoing order. . CLNLIFF, Exeoutrix. CTHERE is no advertising mediam in Eastern Connecticut equal.to Bul- jistin for jousiness Tesuits.e, NATIONAL DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Johnston and Griffin Defend Title Against McLoughlin and Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 29—The first national turf tennis champicn- ship of 1916 was won on the courts of the West Side Club here this afternoon when Willlam M. Johnston and Clar- ence J. Griffin successfully defended their doubles titles against Maurice E. McLoughlin and Ward Dawson of Los Angeles In a four set match which they won by scores of 6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. The winners wrested doubles honor from McLoughlin and Bunday cn the same turf a year ago. McLoughlin, pairing up with Dew- son had hoped that he mizht be able to regain the crown, but the team work 5o essential in doubles play, of John- ston and Griffin was entirely too much for the newly formed pair. Of the winning pair Griffin was the more spectacular, his smashes and cross court placement drives from close to the net scoring many points. Johnston, while not so brilliant, plaved & steady game ,the pair repeatedly ma- noeuvering the losers out of position by their change in point of attack and pace Dawson, while showing flashes of form, was on the The entire first round of t championship was cleared w upset the more prominent coming through quite senera cording to form and rank match of the day was the fi test between Karl H. Dehr of York and Conrad B. Dovle of W fngton which he won at 2-6, 2-6 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Dawson—No Upsets in First Round of Singles—New ! London and Portland Take Tuesday’s Games. ‘William J. Clothier of Philadelphia, the 1906 champion, eliminated Hashi- shiro Mikami in straight sets at 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. Ichiva Kumagae ,the other Japanese entrant for the American title, was more fortunate, easily disposing of Danforth Geer, Jr., of Ioosick Falls, at 6-3, 6-0, 6-0. R. Lindley Murray, formerly of Cal- ifornia, came through by the default of A. 8. Dabney. erly of S ylvania, eliminated Joseph J. Armstrong of Philadelphia, an exponent of the chop stroke, at 8-6, 6-4, 6-1. A. W. Mac- Pherson, under the colors Weber of Cl hard Steves an of _many howed that he still pos- skill ‘and stamina inni Abraham Bassford, . 6-1. W. M. W B. J. Fixman, 6-2, 6- There w the opening round, players failing to appear matches were called. J. W. of B port, tourname. vete: from 6-3, , 6-1, hburn defeated re a number of defaults in several promirent when_their lyn won from C' land of Pittsburgh in this manner did allace F. Johnson of Philadel phia against Harry Seymour, Pittsburg MARKET WAS IR EGULAR. Railway Labor Dispute Caused Liqui- ztion and Professional Pressure. New York, under constant more ominous aspects labor dispute inducing fu tion and professional pr the very few exceptions trend were Merc red, Pacific M tor ‘accessori Trading was with moderate a final hours, tho latter pe ing a fresn attack on quot The president's address i was issued at that time ferred, in which deal 60,000’ shares, :egi of 2 3-4 points on and Pacific points & sumption of se: ocean and publica of the comp: semi-annual report, disclosing stantial gain in earnings. Weakness of a_pronounc was manifested by from the outset, by Studebaker, before dental of new fina Iped to effe on sequence of the exte Tennessee, whose de it later developed, w: conditions, but to tracted litigation. ments, sugars and of no distinctive ci sakging tendency s issues. Leading rail points, activity in t ing about coale. and transcontirentals. Steel receded a_poir 1 Bethlehem Steel. 520,000 shares. Bonds were lower on 1 Tg tracted operations. E value, amounted to $2,580.000. 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Brookiyn - 71 iR New York 3, Cincim Brooklyn at St. Loule. - s ghllnkdrlphll SB ul:m go 3. Philadeiphia at Chieago 33 rookiyn 7, St. Louis 1. American League. 63 ‘Amurican Leaague. + Pt LoutestiBosion &t Touis i WATCH BRACELETS, Detrolt 9. New York 1 Detrord AU New York Cleago o8 Detrolt 4, New York Chicago at Pnfladelphia. heinnas 7 S o' 5. Bion Cleveiing st Washington PENDANTS, B Louls 8, Bosto (Second game Eastern . League. e e S BROOCHES, Cleveland 4, Washingion 0. SR T Now Tonded Eastern League. Lawrence at New Haven. EaziuR0eld RACELE" Rl 0L oo Peidtoes st Worcester {orcester BRACELETS, RINGS L Haven 4. Lowell at Portland. | P31 .- r a HF, Foreeter ', Bragloort 4. _— New Haven of every description, pringfleld 4§, Lyon 1. 2 > : Hariford 0, New London 2. Athletics Hit Ball Hard. Bridgeport - t 2 .| ardora newes American Asso Philadelphia, Aug. 29.—Philadelphia | toweil eYv t mcde‘s Y evcEy At Minneapolis 8, ty 7. (10 lnnings) | hit the ball hard and won easily from American League finizh At St. Paul 2. “hi 2 3 & % At St Paul 1, ) Chicago today, 9 o 2. At Tndtanapotis” 1, Loutssilie X Poston Internationat League. 5 Detroit ark 3. Buftalo 6 . wiladelohla (&) | St Touts Toronto 5. H e (T Montreal 4. (First game.) 0 4 2 2 0 0! Cleveland Eaum 1 Geeond game) H i 22100 v e (Fire 0 i0 innia Y Providence 1 (Se 4 o 4 312 2 0} : T H 2 1011 0f —— S eI £ Senators Shut Out, 4-0. 4 AL Sl Rixey Held Cubs Helpless. & Washington, 20.—Cicveland 31160 Chicago, Aug. Rixey neld Cni- | fB [ defi €&d Washing to O _tm!n} . ; ; 40 helpless today, Philadelphia. En&rlcan 0“se Bagby, tho ld the lo- Vaughan 1 Prender: Soeciall Rat Theat cals to four s while the | to 3 win. The GpecialiBacesito ihlentroflirouves) vi ors hit both Shaw and Ayers op- coming here in excha Traveling Men, Etc. portunely. Zimmerman did not arrive, but a < s A Score: ed tomorrow. Livery Connecticn, Shetucket Street, Cicvefand (A) Washington The scory FARREL & SANDERSON, Props . t Philadelphia (N) Chlcago i R o i | packert.ce A7 = i ) ALES, WINES, LIQUORS 1 St. Louis Takes Two from Red Sox. Sito Wearer o o Nifs, Homo T Detroit Climbs on Leaders. Yor Aug. 20.—By winning mes of 4 double header from w k today while Boston lost twice to Detroit lessen- ed greatly the Red Sox The score 9 to1and 4to 1. fi ame the Tige batted op and Love hard ¢ base tehofr. second game Dau: The patti of AND CIGARS plete stock. Bast Service. AN MURPHY 11 Bath Street Fresh, N R NOTICE The Real Estate and !nsurance Busi- ness formerly conducted by the late | A. A. Beckwith will be continued at 52 Eroadway by ANDREW M. AVERY. Boston, Eotia made Pirates Drop Both Games. — i ST led up the American leazue e . Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. I3.—Boston e . . more by ng tw He batted for [both games here today, the first 6 to oose Game at New Haven. - 3 X, 5 t second and (1 and the second 9 to 5. Haven, Conn., Aug. Law- first contc e Brovns took Left r Magee of the Eostons lefeated loose ure of three of the leadine made hi: t error of the season in |1y y, 6 . to boxmen, Leonard, ) {the second game when he fumbled fielder, by hittir lipo a e|Hinchman’s single. Score: e tl Davenport key L Boston (N) Pittshurgh )N) | e 5 H " 0% 1] tack again 0 o i New Haven test and 9 0 0 e _ab hpo a e { serve : 0 ol s 0 o 182 ¢ 5 12 0 of 21l tide. 1 i 51 100 as 21000 e 1 Se 110 o o 40 90 2 a0 040 00 0 2 5 0 = 2 1 21 01— 10 =1 1 Groom.p 01 Totals 38 o Against Hartfo otals 38 5 Miliert Aug. 9 of Muten, 2 4 o 3 & = Mafel. b 0 oston (N) 5 L ] boo a aut mmerma ) Datted ¢ o (21 Bacte 0 o 0 0 41 08 o TR 0 Giants Play Without Heinie. e ? Auvg. 29.—New York today and on_ from aught well! Zim- is_expected, Her to Bunched Hit: Louis, Au hammered 1d 3 | hits i nthe eighth todav | error: ored five runs I4. Score: in the Eighth. Cincinnati ab Prookiyn (N) | bob St. Louis (N) ab hp 0 1 H 1 0l 1 HERt o i, g i 1N n 7 Es © ctory ovi 1ditions. The made because of oing better. ht would be pest- ing victc fourteen e settlement of the in two succes 's a; _ SIVELY, PROVIDENCE, R. L L T ) | Rew London aj ay b opo 41 Worces: Wor es; ir hits were ore: Worsoster S (3216) /