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IDENTS WILL ILLNESS WILL COME : 3 e : £ T F N AR : J. L. LATHROP & SONS 2 to 1—Yanks Scored Winning Run in Ninth Inning Ri,i Demaree out in ishing the inning. ball in the last six the scoreboard in the third run. Score Blurounun the world champion Red Sox back without & hit today and New York won, 2 to 1. Both teams erred fre- quently. The visitors scored in the sixth when, with iwo out, Aragon doubled and ecored on Magee's single, which Lewis juggled. The Bosions tied the score in the seventh on a run i i o 506 - . i produced hi a base on balls to Barry, f ! Peckinpaugh's fumble at second, a sac- i 9 X irifice hit by Lewis and Walsh's sacri- <33 ince fiy. In the ninth Peckinpsugh singled, stole second, took third on Cady’s poor throw and scored with the winning run when McNally threw low to first base. Score u-uSm-‘-‘l Chicago 1, Cleveland 0. hieago. April 24.—Chicago won the t “game the series , today ith Cleveland, 1 to 0, on Risberg’s triple and E. Colline’ sacrifice fly in the ninth You want vour insurance money QUICK. if you' insure through THIS mworuusadansd Boston, April 24.—Mogridge umnel Ell 85 Gl eresusuwe. agency, youll obtain it PROMPTLY. w e o game was a pitching Strong companies, expert skill. 1778 ¢'3 S:3] = I nning the duel ~Scott 'was ISAAC S. JONES HE 00 b ol i e EG touched f6r more, but 3id not allow 2 5 H visitor to pass second base. Erratic HE 2330 behind Scott forced him to ex- Insurance and Real Estate Agent 154 sl £6n3 Mimenis more” tnaw s Richards’ Building 81 Main St 2324 S features: The score: vans were g 131 0801 score: = o =3k LR 0030 St. Louis Wins in Tenth. - - p> 3 SN 0| St Louis, April 24—With the bases ; 1 Fug for Ames, singled, the run that gave game with Pittsburgh, 2 to 1. fifth Baird singled, stole second, took third on Fischer’s out and scored when Ward singled. Hornsby tied the score for St. Louis with a home run in their half of the inning. In the tenth Cruise The Tnvdeis _Insmnce Co. - Act Now if You Want This Famous Automobile at the Present Price b New York, April 24.—New York B. P. LEARNED & CO. [made it two out of three from the |5ingled to left and went to third when = Agency Established May, 1846, [ E0Ston team here today, winning the | Sifh’ ana ‘Gonzales. were purposely o . t gamg of the series a score of = 4 g - . . . « B T R e e e A Mukught drefl 50 ste Bresent Loy Frice on the Wetkd s Recopl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW bunched hits on both Allen and Barnes, | Fitsbursh 00 s Lo 0 Athletics Lose to Senators. Non-Stop Champion Car Goes up to $665.00 e —=-=-—=| A running catch by Burns on Smith 1 412 dez::::;ng&r;-m‘}vfll T atukton Brown & Perkins, Mmsp-at-law| 725 the felding feaiure Zimmermse o} i3 3¢ 8ovening up, the series. A Dass, a sac Quick action will save you money on the price of your Maxwell—until May 1st the price remains Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | score: on 03 T oS Sl = Nioes at $635.00. Entrance stairway near to Thames Bosten (N) New York (N) N Crutse.cf 311 e A ige wi e es - . . . . - . Natfonal Bank. Telephone 38-3| ™ hpe u o My t e 153 off Smines 3 01 ed, gave the locals six runs in the sec- High grade steel and other raw materials used in the Maxwell have been steadily costing the —_— S o RO swounes 3 873 1 Smumer %% i i R 3 Dl Beora: ¢ 2 $ EDWIN W. HIGGINS |[To%r 1143 s ! H : aa HE S wesningen, ) Maxwell Cop:’ny more and moreel |lmul T’t last the factory reluctantly has been forced to increase the = Jrsen k. 4 LR T e G 3shie price in ler maintain quality. sl g Mo 4 o 8 shftmay § 10 ie (R > : ord Maxwe % Attorney. miinE ¢ 100 3 glRdherss { 2 = Ti5al For it is the fixed policy of the Maxwell Company never, by even a hair’s breadth, to change the gorner Mgin and Shetucket Strests | K83 {2 88 NI 102 0 8| ) xo s chen chot e B 1ot e 2 £ > P E T e Y T iiiee sterling quality of the materials, parts, accessories and refinements of the Maxwell car—except, if it BOMENS BRer 00 a1 olamene o o0 ST i 1eeze were possible, to change for the better. = == > | prtsbaran .0 0 0 0 1,00 303 . ety si— a0 | BBy o in AT T e e feisl LT n.m:, of the Maxwell has been the wonder —far lower than the rate per mile for passenger railway - o P A2 utomobile - . R 5 b SRR M i Eighth Inning Rally Wi e S aaun> b, The amazing thing is—even before the cost of the best eele ci Wheuss s Wil R e T 108 §10 | »ew e e ¥iéiche. s, Tolke, Mccarist | | Detroit, April 24—Eight hits, one of automobile materials began going up by leaps and bounds—how record in the Maxwell factory office. e’ Dugas ... .... e | T e S Nobatios: them a two base hit, after two men the Maxwell was built to sell for so little as it has. e Takes Third in' Seri were out in the eighth inning, netted Of course the reasons ave: Amazing Maxwell Endurance W I e Apei 3o it e Y i e L ) machinery, er befors has any other automobile than the Mazwell incinnati, pril 24.- cago roit today, 7 i tl t] i ? e e B e e et | oo 1 s o SR s i oy st e hed such a marveloms feat of endurance’ss th Griswold 93— 280 | here today and won the third game of | three hits and had alowed only five ! 100,000 == s rate of over World's Record. Amdurn . 85— 244 | che series, 8 to 4. Cincinnati 'knocked | balle to be driven out of the infleld. i A A Sve-passengsr Maxwell stock towsing car was rys 22,023 Molesky §3— 233 Maxwell Leadershi; 'nchal - milee under the auspices of the American Automobile Associa~ Dooley e 55 246 Natond] Lenpue S S fi U e l}:nge‘i results, 0m without 2 metor stop or a stop for axy repairs. R Bt rookiyn. wet grounds Maxw, tome ich, . " e i ST is the equivalent of far higher priced cars. This in itself is an amazing thing, == Here is a car made of the very finest materials, —but on top of that, this car, under the most trying circum- MOOSE BOWLING. { —with all of the accessories and refinements of costlier stances of the endurance test, averaged 22 miles per gallen of cars, ine. Pardy’s Team. —with all of the comforts and laxuries that you expect to s Think that over—and what it means to you in running cest. mndlrhck o ;5 13-.: 256 pay a cn.:t::-; more for, . loney . .. 99 17 298 —wi famous l-ma ki Maxw, S MNMEET Y S power and specd to parey e Merell moter that has Act Now If You Want A Maxwell = 551 [ There Was a Moderate Reaction At- ; —with an economy of gasoline comsumption that is more W S e e g T Peckisiin's Toans ] ealings. A i it = e .+ mastor qualities in the Maxwell at a price which & ©aF which ic & marvel of endurance and cconomy. Heibel . .107 6 86— 279 New York, April 24.—Leading stocks | 1200 Gt N Ore Subs on sccount rain 15 Sh) % is within the reach of every family. Bear in mind that our April allotment of Maxwells ts Rofto .. 36 5 81— 28| rose and feil within 2 to 3 point Nm- | ‘186 Geem € o American Associatio nearly all sold. m g o 5 104— 2 ts today, a general but moderate re- r s 3 » ‘ 2 s e e o he Anal - Jedfies.| 1o gar S met 1 a Master Motor of the Maxwell Car " And the price on only our April allotment oaly is the old 289 260 271 820 | Trading was even more narrow. than | o Bhkmca A _The marvelous Maxwell engine has carned for the Maxwell price, $635, Special Match. on the” preceding day, with & corres | ' it It AFISK o S oo <ar its enviable reputation for fucl cconomy, = 5 B pondinsly small turnover, the total ne Copoer i o < —this notwithstanding the fact that it has as much, or more 10735300 104 57 92 99 104 111 a4 | DRSSl smounting to 400,000 shares s e s A Moutte 5. power than the majority of much heavier and costlier cars. —on tMnyd 1st s;;;es cannot sell a Maxwell for cAllister— 5 = o Hare cors Al Memphia 1. N Z one cent under : W1 9117 93 35 1m 93 96 moss | oosional character, If. anyihing this] G i et . s 4 1Y Cents A Mile 2 TENNIS MATCHES FOR ially in the various speculative groups, | 30 I FIG, GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. One_example of Maxwell fuel economy is the recent trip The difference will go a long way toward pay- such as coppers, shippings, motors 80 Int Nickel made by Prof. (Mrs.) Miriam Seeley, of the Oregon Agricultural ) 2 P RED CROSS BENEFIT |and olls. Heaviness of local tractions | 0 Jevar Tex . e . Cillages from Portluid to. Bostos and back $o Fortlind, a d ing for your summer’s vacation in a Maxwell. at declines of 1 1-4 to 4 1-2 points was regarded as a logical result of the re- tance of 9,700 miles, 100 Kelly 5 Tire —and this racking tour over mountains and 900 Kcngecots First of Series to be Played Under e e putwuren % Bt Lout der every Come in quick and get any form of demon- 3 i ;. cent liquidation in bonds of those 1500 Lack Steel icago at T 3 National Association Auspices. el e -~ [ — road condition was made at the amazingly low running cost of . New York, April 24—The first of a| The teehnical situation, on the sur-| 1 [ Tun eTire St Louls st Detrit 3 s per mile for guseline and repaiss, i b : s series of special tennis matches for | f2ce at least, was in nowise changed, | it inif RS Clevejand at Chicago. H the market at intervals evincing signs of an oversold condition, despite the ease with which prices ylelded on nominal offerings. Interest centered mainly around the quarterly statement of the United States Steel Corporation, which was not issued until_some time after the market’s close. The late movement of the stock did not suggest an increase Washington &t Boston, Philadelphia’ at New Yo International League. Toronto ar Newark. Montreal &t Richmond. Rochester 4t Providence. Buffalo at Baltimore. 100 Mackey Co pr the benefit of the American Red Cross fund will be plaved here Saturday under the auspices of the National Tennis Association. The_ singles will bring together Cliffon B. Hood of Cal- fornia and Harold Throckmorton, of Blizabeth, N. J., while George M. Church and Dean Mathey will oppose Karl H .Behr and T. R. Pell. All Prices F. O. B. Detroit FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO., Inc. ° 52 Shetucket Street STANDINGS. National League. The matches will be plaved on the turt e O 5 in_the “extra” dividend. It closed at - = Wea. Porees Hine T the West Slde Club at|11;" 3%, = net loss of 5-%, after hav- Pl 2 1 e e s e T R R P T D R AT latest national and internation con- | i€ risen almost a point. Beston - - tests. No admission fees will be| Rails were exempt from the general Chicago 5 | charged but each spectator will be re. | SC/ing until the fas end of the scs- Gloeinmast 5 i = = quested to contribute to the Red |3ion, When they receded one to two Breokiyn 5 Mohegan park grounds. They would | EASTERN LEAGUE DIRECTORS team for next year. Nagel won his [o ten round bout in Brooklyn tonight Cross fund before entering the stands. | Roints under vesterday's final quota- Piusbursh = = also Tike to play the Greenevile team “Y” in the pole vault Dundee weighed pounds and Tuo. O so like to play 1 D It is planned to play similar matches | Jons, SO° Preferred making a gross R e e ey s WILL MEET IN SPRINGFIELI uey 131, f Py 2 ecline of 6 3-8 points to 120 5-8. b il 3 s E 2 Secatties after which a moss s binone nd May | " Bethlehem Steels and other promi- Chicass e West Chelsea team bope to Put UD 2 |For Purpose of Adopting the New| _ _Tennis Champion Enlists, | SPORTING NOTES may be staged each week. e nent munitions and equipments were | 100 Ontarto Silver New York & 13 strong bid for the pennant and wit oy tn s Rl New York, April 23—C. J. Griffin, . P D e chchy Wosh- firm to strong in the forenoon. With| 1800 Ovens Bot i Bosten | -- 8 rie four of last year's players on the team Ying g { who, with Wililam Johnston, holds the | Why can't the Braves behave tiiem gas shares, papers, leathers, Industrial 100 Pac Me1l o H H they confidently hope to win. e o PO _ | national doubles tennis championship, |selves as well as the Boston Red o POLYE. CHAMES Witt Kicono! ana minor war supply shares. |- 119 pem R ® Faunaicns rie battery will be Hyman and Chase. |, Hartford, Conn. April 23—a meet: | 25,000 0o examination today for the |Jack Barry's champlons never ha RECEIVE BRONZE MEDALS | Later reversals In these stocks were | 1o b Bem w +o.. Waihingion o Answer through The Buileti) T D e o Iriass Apr] | officers’ reserve training corps. His (been charged with rowdylsm — attributed to the abrupt decline in 100 Pitts Coat cits Sy = * 07 3 home is in San Francisco. Griffin was 5 s Awards Instead of Cup in A Central Leather’s failuré of the gt 100 Pius ¥W &'C RED CROSS BENEFIT 27, for the purpose of adopting the ne™ | sworn | nand will enter the training | The White Sox started off weil, and D ATty | O e e e o vniene e W iwe. SOUTH AMERICAN FANS. playing schedule ordered drafted by |Sworn | nand will enter the traininf |, "o, soon will meet the eastern Events. a ids. | %500 Uil Pacar GAME AT ACADEMY. |the directors at a meeting on April 17, EteatargD, teams at home Comiskey says tha —— Bonds moved in their recent uncer-) 300 Quicksiver pr f Pe e e e b first American champion in any line 2 == o 2 e - - ally eniist for | Afst place is a cine ot wait u Chicago, April 23.—Bronze war med- | t2in Wway to the accompaniment of Res Con Cop Baseball Becoming More Popular Than Sh Cina P the. N, F. A . of amateur sport to formally enlist for | fifst place a cinch, t walt is instead of cups will be awarded |liEht offerings. including internation- | 2300 Retaing .. ... Ever There Since Start of War. ore Line :u inys the. N. F. A - N . war service. til the White Sox come east vinners of amateur golf events held|3ls- Total saies (par value) asgre-| °j0nop I & . lay. impson Not to Compete. i 2iley 5t W e finder the auspices of the Western | Sated $3,560,000 600 Royal Dutch | Fgitn alscousasiug | eomment on SN = Columbia, Mo., April 24.—Bob Simp- Dundee Finds Tuohey E. el Aitehell 1Solf association and the sum usually 1008 &Sy sides as to the effect that war by his| This afternoon the Academy will|gon, the world’s champion hurdler, Will| xow york, Anell 24 Jonnny Dundee | b ateriii hers with excellent resul spent for cups and the entry fees will STOCKS. | 100 Seavcard A L country will have on American sporte. |line up asainst the etrong Shore Line |not’ compete in the relay carnival at|or this city was an easy Winner over |to sce the Cubs in. the first dlvisio be_contributed to the American Red L ot mex 300 Noaieint M v it 1s somewnat refreshing 1o turh 10| Electric team on the campus. This is | the University of “Penmsylvania “next | Tomms, “Tioney of Faterson. N. 1. in |at least Tor & part of the season By ASsistant Secretars Crafes W. Pie A Gidimers 57 fr o0 S S S benefited sports in no little degree. |had to see the team In action. Coach |,¢ Missourl today. No funds to send gins. v =1 Am’ Beet Sugar > a1 1490 South Pactfic The news comes from Venezueia, | McKay's “re) sz player has hefglit- Simpson to Philadelphia are available. The announcement adds | Am Can . i 2490 Soutt: Es South America, and is to the effect|ened interest in his team. Both teams 3 N eEE SwTH Lh e e the Az car & F ot T00 South Rs b that the magnitude of the sugar in- |are in fine form and the game is sure e P : ATl the western open championship fo Amnd I s 190 Idhaies dustry in the continent south of us, |l0 be Close end exciting Chick Stan-) T < fexsionals and winmers in. this epent A dee e 70 e : fesulting from the demand growing|iey of the Academy will oppose Ben| New Haven, Conn. April 24.—John “CLOTHING Latest and willgecsive the variots armount m“‘ Am Linseed 00 Tobaceo Prod .. out of the war, has attracted many |Houlihan on the mound. All the pro-4D. Nagel, Jr., of New York city wae - 4 i TR s TR D ey oounts sip A timeesd o i iy 5o uban baseball players to the contl. |ceeds will be given to the Red Cross. |today elected captain of the Yale track N CR iT BEST the entry fees will be given to the An esme 5 e SR S e (he¥e OsEantg G! (@ HE D 5/ Red Cross as In amateur champlonshiy An wonine 7 baseball teams and started o piay the | — EE e - % Fid in 7 and the junior championship. WL great American game. 7 — e —— All the South American countries x Am Smept pr A B / “Fitz” Fined $50. Am Steel Fdry whose sofl is adapted to the cultiva- =R . Am Sugr . 10w 110% 8 tion of “sugar are sending to Cuba for (STAND BY New York, April 23.—Edward H. Am Sugar pr .. . s 19 2% Tuited Ry Inv . expert workmen, and many of those ' Te FIRE Fitzpatrick, inflelder of the Boston Pu T v 126 United Drue who are responding have been dla- i Ep AR National ;::?g\;:,dwgrswau%,‘; suspended - - hite B m T i mond starts in the Pearl of the An- A brilliant and stylish variety of the dent Tener as a result of his argument Sacie g U 3 Saa R ey promima season’s authentic styles to choose Fith Umpire Quigley in the = New . i Dot as popular, In Latin America as from—and you pay on convemient e e on. Saturday. A0 Bim'w A s00 TR AR T weekly terms. 7 — AMGEwI. 790 Wabeeh ok Americans are a sport loving people, L e I FIrat Gae. Bt Jemme S Wee “bnicn 1o and once the fascination of the old 0 gets won _their first S g dita 10078 cry, “Play ball!” fastens itself on SUITS COATS game of the season by defeating Oc- Batopiies Min 154 them, there should be a wave of en- cum in a fast and interesting game Ben Steel o thusiadtic responsg throughout the sls 00 Up $7 50 UP by the score of 5-3. The batteries: B continent. The turnstiles at bullfights o~ b Blue Midgets, Foote and Rabinowitz; Occum, COTTON. | New York, April 24—Cotton future: closed steady. May 1962; July 1947; may ‘sufter. but this, in_the minds of 5 i many, would be a consummation de- voutly o be desired. Men’s Suits Thus we see that the war, which Goodair and Blanchette. ] ! % 474 | October 1847; December 1856; January i 139K 139% | 1858, unquestionably has done much to In ol the plak o BRUSH YOUR TEETH WiTH § ! % 5% | Spot quiet; midaling 1985. stifle eport abroad, may be of lasting = el 5 l 5 00 . LBODON | B By benefit to at least one continent, and and Zancy models ¥ it MONEY. indirectly may be the cause of a re- . EP e AND THEY'LL BE CLEAN To% G newed interest in_ baseball in this BOYS’ SUITS $4.50 i New York, April 24—Call money | SO0, RIS o' hevond the range of — i s i g; high '3 3-4; low 2.1-4; rullng | S0 Sipilities that the world's . series . S 4 If you could find a dentifrice | % o e i e e Tt i o TNeromtioie P T T i 2 % | % = affair ane real championship . * AR L4 S, better than your present yet more . R . CHICAGD GRAIN “MARKET. of the diamond may not be settled A economical ‘than the most frugal one, | 300 N % Wign low. - Close until the northern and southern hem- » G wouldn’t i#? ALBODON DEN- 200 ns 18 241 Wy Mok ispheres of America have battled for . TAL C| hasthese merits. Used | 30 e e e’ el fihe title. \ i q twice daily, a tul sts four to five | 200 =% W o S 7 : i S DA z woeks e e s s Ige West Chelsea Challenge: ~=z 2k b o gt 1200 Dot a8 PR 1 The West Cheleea grammar school 2’ BB & ==t P+ w s |team challenges the Broadway team = GATELY & BRENNAN, 29-31 Shetucket Street T s 5a |for an exhibition game to be played ; - £ | EE S on Tuesday noon of next week on the WILL HE SINK IT? - ————— WSS