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INSURANCE Let Us Writs Your Automclnle Insurance -~ FULL COVERAGE Under One Policy J. L. LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street fiRxEV“’ Insuring your property through this agency is obtaining the procurable and REAL INSURANCE SERVICE. Let us serve you. the Brooklyn Handicap at nine fur- longs over the Queens County Jockey Club's- course at Aqueduct, L. L, to- day will be long remembered by the thousands who witnessed it. ‘While Harry Payne Whitney’s aged gelding Borrow, 137 pounds, won the event, his stable mate, the chestnut Regret, winner of the Ken- tucky Derby of 1915, was the heroine of- the’ race. From the flag fall to within fifty yards of the finish this five year old daughter of Broomstick-Jersey Light- ning 1éd the field of eleven of the best rgest return | horses in America, setting such a diz- in REAL PROTECTION |Zv_Dace that the winner's time, 1.49 2-5, sets a new world’s record for the distance. The old record of 1.49 3-5 was made over the Laurel, Mr., track by Roamer, then a three year old, car- rylng 124 pounds, on October 10, 1914 TBORROW SETS NEW WORLD’S RECORD)| Harry Payne Whitney’s Gelding Wins Thrilling Race in Brooklyn Handicap—Time 1:49 2-5. New York, June 26.—The running of | worked for Moosup was hit hard, but g0od, clean support held the score down. “Tip” O'Neil was the batting star with three pretty hits and every one meant runs. Solomon's work be- hind the bat for Moosup was exera good. The feature of the game how- eved was a wonderful running bare hand catch by Captain Houliban, with three on and two out. The fast Southbridge team will play at Moosup next Sunday with Ryan of Holy Cross on the slab, and Carroll behind the bat. The fans will see the same good games on the Carpet grounds this year as they did in 1915. Yankees Take Two from Athletics. New York, June %.—New York de- feated the Philadeiphia Athletics here today by scores of 1 to 0 and 7 to 5. The first game was a pitchers’ battle Tuesday the 26th, we will make an effort to inform all persons who are in the market to buy an automobile, that this is our last week of car selling at the pres- ent prices. To those who are interested would : advise to get in touch with us at once, as this will be positively the "Dr. Alfred Richards DENTIST Office Hours 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 205 Thayer Bullding Tel. 299 House tel. 1225 FREDERICK T. BUNCE THE PIANO TUNER 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. Phone 838-2 Norwich, Conn. DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Stroet, Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1173 TuThS French-American Fur Co. Guarantes all Wo cherge for- Storage. Discounts on a work. make no -ISAAC S. JONES B sy Regret finished first and | between Mogridge and Seibold, In 1 - fnsurance and Real ‘Estate second, a very short head separating | Which the Yankees scored the only run ast opportunity. Fra; - Unouvad Skine wanted, hards’ Build 91 Main 8t | them at the wire, with Old Rosebud a e SxIDe ssventh on doubles Practical Furri ards’ Building ain g gy s by Plop ana g s ractical Furrier ke A e i T el T P;‘:“:M two hits and Seibold - - H. J. YARMAN, Proprietor ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW rier, Regret, carrying 122 unds, | SSUCK out .. l l Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bidg. Troke ‘In front and set a pace so hot | ,, Bakers long hit enablea New York uly 1Ist prices wi aavance Brown & Perkins, Jifumys-at-lay | ("2 it seemaed no horse could live be- | {02 1C° drove in two rums with & . behind it. Ormesdale, Roamer and Old 190 F klin S Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | Rosebud weer next in the order named | th¢e base hit and In the ffth inning on all models ranklin St. Entrance stairway near to Thames|but Ormesdale had enough before the T;h“l home run with Miller on base. . 18 THE PLACE TO GET A NICE Natlonal Bank. Telephone 38-3 |long home stretch was reached. i ROAST BEEF AS WELL AS A NICE Roamer hung on gamely until half (Pirst Game) D way down the stretch where he was Philadeiohia (A) New York (A) PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY- GAMLS SCHIDULED TODAY. through. ‘Borrow gradually worked b hpo e b hoe x THING IN THE MEAT LINE. F his way up on the inside of the mare, [Si®, {7 § o OlHmer™ 10 1-0: 8 , e i hie yey = o o tiside ot e mace [FonRy . {18 SUERF TSI 0 VAL.LUPPERT sbm‘(:tm beat her out by a head with Ol4 Rose- |Sdaness 3 0 o 1 fewsto 3 117 4o 3 - Chicagr st Be. Tosla ud, always a prominent contender, | Mclnnis i American Leasus. a length back, third. _ Chiclet was|Swerr 3 08 1 o IR EE R M s fourth: Roamer fifth; Boots sixth: |Gmversb 3 0 4 1 0 30030 .M. e St Louls at Cleveland. Stromboli seventh and Clematis II was | Sefbold.p 3 0 0 1 of 21230 Detrit at Chfeaso- | next, with Ormesdale, Omar Khayvam | ... 7 3211 o 25 1,180 1 Eastern League. and 'Ol Koenig bringing up the rear A 2 57 13 | Red Sox and Washington Break Even.|on an infield grounder, and giving omylcm, Plustursh . ....58 % s amn ailors s0eid 3 New Haven. as named. , () Batted for Miller § Boston, June 25.—Boston and Wash- | one base on balls. No New York play- | huriden ew York .. g1 m FPortland ‘sz Now Londen.© The showing made by both Boots), S v ionloss: (o 4, o o g g0 _o|ington divided a double header today, [T €0t past first base. Rixey was ac- [J. Smiwi, Bosen . .7.. 3 4 .z3| Franklin Square. 237 Main Stres* e B e at “Bridgeport. | a0d Omar Khayyam was very risap- | Xondcion <00 0 5 85 10 0| Washington winning the first game |COrded perfect support. Anderson was |Luderus Philadeiphia 22 46 m;ma Teloph 851-12 s ponting each of them being very slow | Two base hits. Pipp, Peckinpaugh. 4 to 0 and the local team the second, | effective except in the second and third fl“;‘“’;;_ Brooklyn 1 a elephone . i VESTERDAY'S RESULTS. in getting away from the post. i et 4 to 3. Harper pitched well h‘)r the ;fl":"fifi;';'fi?. f"”":;;g:“ dbflflch:; oo, priiedcons” i & 3 visitors up to the seventn inning of sac and scored |Dosle, Chicago 7 55 e watona Lo, CLINTON LARSEN TACKS Exlintstetsr N o Yok )| ie et e b T Pocamie. wild trice. Burny one-hand divingcatch | Sk Fhibidons .. Ho atoga Restauran Brooki 3, Bowon 2. (First game. 2 witt e D % Tliendrxre "3 172 5 5|and filled the bases. Gallia relieved |Of Whitted's drive was the most spec- | Rovertsn. Now York .. .’ 3 g =53 P WORLD’S RECORD |3 H s r Alexander, Phils 6 0 s 13 : Bl (. Bosen I (Semnd game) o 25 RECOND Hstmiier I 0 oftawizn 16 230 him and retired the Boston club. ol Sfisevarsl et fleling piye. Wikhets, Bosen .38 10 15 88 B ham Universit Athlete Beats | Schang.b & o|Pipp.1b s 0 0 0 n the secon game ashington —_— - Shiclie Trti DS 3 tmee 0l 9 Maricty: “_1; oF We Tk MeTnals.1b o 0 olsullerer & 10 1 0|overtook the Red Sox, who started Newd - Phitadishis (N) AMERICAN LEAGUE AVERAGES. an [1][¥ unc Washingien 3. Bosen 4 (Seond game.) 4 el 0 0 olpamaienss 3 1 2 1 oy With three runs in the first inning, |pumesyr *% 0°0 8 Olpaserte 3 973 6 o New York 1. Philadeighia 0. (Firt game) EUEAT R O R § 0 O|XMEanEr® 30 11 5]and it was not until the eighth that a |Hemg2b 4 0 7 2 olRemcohios § 1 2 ¢ 0|Cobb Still Leads Tris Speaker Who S Tk o Piiadeiotis 5. (Boa gums) . | Tew Yotk June 26 Report of o reen 3 5 O|Aemaaderc 1 0 4 0 o|pass to Hoblitzell and a three bagger | Kauffct 3 61 o olSiwckso ~ 3 1 5 3 0 Has Fallen Back. JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. Cieveland 9. St Louts 6. g high jump < 9 2 ofSheckerp 2 1 0 5 0|by Gardner sent over the winning run |Zemaasb 2 0 2 1 OfCravathrt & 1 3 0 o . Eastern Leagus. Larsen, of Brigham Young universi - - —|Russelip 0 o o ol oo Bostos The h . L 30 1 4 \|Whiedit 4 1 0 0 0 Try us first, try us Iast, we don’t dic {Pordand 1. ew Lomdon O.N has been received by Amateur Athletic| Totals s 12 - - h‘?{ _Osmfl-( i s Sl_flh': rel b 3 14 0 ofinderstb 3 118 1 of Perhaps it is just as well for Tv|tate. Bar Sk oo 5 vl New Haven 1 Springfeld 0. (15 innings) Union officials. According to mailed w2 2 o|hits in the two games. scores: 50 7 0 oiNienasb 2 0 3 3 0| Cobb's peace of mind that Babe Ruth, - Lawrence 5. Hartfora 4. (14 inntage) A, Laer s foet, §| (X Batted for Meser in 7ih (First Game.) Sl Lol gmumee 3.1.2.9 $laf the world’s chempion Be® Sox; con- | f everiasting. Best Food, Best Cook International League. T ches 1 o receit GEbibition. ot e Washiagton (A) Boston (A) g e g — = | fines his actlvities to left-handedspitch- | ing and Reasonable Prices, are advan ¢ Newsr_Butuo 3 Newx1 o Salt Lake City. After allowing for |Nex Tork' sudgers '3 3% 1 olmevert "3 3%8 8 81 qemw 33335l ™™ ¥ 771 0fing. What Ruth might do as a bats- |tages of this Restaurant. At Providence—Bochester 4, Pricidence the sag in the bar and other tech- |, T¥o b nis Shmkern 4013 1 elmemin 30330 T, B3 men i NS, Wete i (hese.evity Uay Open from 5 a. m. to 1 a. m Al Rithmond—Sontreal 5. Richmond & nicalities, the leap still measured & Mian $1048 fosmerin 2014 2 0 T munied Tor Anderam in on priming his eve may be surmised from | o oo ST A1 Besid o i T S inches, which is.11-16 of an R ae D PR R e e R S e 000 0 00 0 ool WVhat he has shown on his occasional %, e gt & Mgy inch better than the record made by | Cleveland 9, St. Lous e G . — L T SR rn#:emm e B © 0 0 0 0 x—2|visits as a pitcher this season. Ruth Norwich, Conn. Ac Chattanocss 0, "Littte Bock 2. Eddie Beeson at Berkeley, Calif. May| Cleve'and, June 25—Cleveland de- [lamicxndt 2 0 1 o nlserits 19338 . Luderis ?:s_:’l)efzn ?e;!;‘h‘: Z‘O‘Ea)l‘?es,nashopr[:nsed Stemon Nasheille : 2 mithe 2 o|Mex : A 53 for C: S 5 emsls 1. Nashille 6 2, 1914. ;i{‘(;m\lu}i hxll.:vix:‘l: »‘:néq‘ogsil{\spxg;id Humerp " 2 8 0 1 OlAmewc™ 20213 Plitt Beats Planters. taced Boston souuthn:w ;u n‘u:hilu:ge Assoctation. » S Y g s o R g oy e gl . New I.ondon, Conn., June 2.—A [Georgian Peach .380 7 > ‘ 2 S e Athletic Association Will Aid in En-!enport and Coveleskie being roughly = — _|Thomasc 0 0 00 of N : g e to .371, ”immmh ” N6 other games schediled POARaRIE it opol- | Three double plays started by Chap- #Shorten 1.0 05 0 u # gl i i ¢ . 3 cach o New York, June 23.—The Metropol-| o205, [0 Coveleskie's eignt sirikeouts cnitoen 1 9 8 % 3|3 double. " Both pitchers were In dan- |in the reckoning. 78 Franklin Street S itan Association of the Amateur Ath- jTaT 40€ COVEIC o ey e e 1 5 8% Y meriotien.: Seore: Tris Speaker has fallen away behind led(lc Assnci?cmnmrm::g:x inThoune” | Moore of Vanderbilt university on e et L o New Londen . ('0th Last year's champion has done P. SHEA Naticnal League. STs '« alen oo & he en-l ;13 base. Score: N Rt e Tordi2b ik o % BP? 3 slno better than .348 to date. George i Woo. Lest P |listment of the 70,000 men needed for % () e S e i g 4219 {lSisler, of the St. Louis Browns, has o SR S 38| the resular srmy ‘during the presentf - St lehs (n) _ Gewissd () - | o Beta for Agoew Tamme 3740 e ALl Taen toomitie RloRE et R e e | — Chalegen D38 week. Enlistment committees ave | R Lo ? 2 o] Seore by innings: Mooers.m 80 310 0 olcently and now can show a fine .317. St touts . ] been appointed in every athietic club | 3ificrir 00 0 lChepmanss 3.3 11 [resineion - PR S SRR S 3012 8| Pipp, with 280, is the leading Yankee | DR. SHAHAN, Speciahst Godmma 5 holding membership in the organiza- | Ausins 3330 20 01 PR baie el iian b iy oo S “a0 1 0 o|hitter. Al Walters is right on Wall on diseases of th. g ecetef oty fon. These committees will canvass Seriy 3 113 10 PR B Mahoneres 4 201 2 471 7 2 o|necktie with .278, while Hendryx is|Culture therapy fo Pittsbursh 1 the club membership rolls. and urge ; Ertih P12 3 0 &% % (Second e syl Sl s 3 0 0 5 0lonly one point away, at .2 ritis, Tuberculosis, American League. those of suitable age and circumstanc- | saeabe 4 11 0 offranssb 100 Washigton (A) ) it 4 OfFGandy 1 0 00 0 Following are the averages compiled | Kidney troubles. T s Won €8 to answer the appeal of the presi- fdammnect { ) 0 1 gloXdine ] I S e x el o 3302 16 ol Towls 0 72 13 2|from official scores of all games played | Kbt one Hentment Chica dent. 3. DpE N eleskiep 2 orsan. 2b 20 0| (x) Batted for Crum in oth. up to and including those of Thursday =g b3 32 Bostén 1 Shan $ 222 0 3 1 Score by s 1801 &t B= ang. Detroit Moosup Trims Putnam. i 11000 AN R U S SR e e R S R R R E aeiom The Moosup base ball team journey- g Bt Xy (87,3 0 3. e 2200} Two base bt Bums hree bast hit, by | Hamilton. St Lous .. é 4 oo £ ed to Puinam Sunday and defeated the| T 2 il : Fer e R L e S B R Eonn: Dereone 2 e ¥ | 4 0" account of Increase In price of to Frlindeipnia ... : fast Putnam team 6 to 3 in the first| (X} Bamed enpert. in 7t Henrse 411 3 oThomase 3 0 4 11 = Russell, Cricugs . 'l acco, the Whitestone Cigar will bs Eastern League game of a series. Southpaw Hanley, | ¥ To for et Dumontp 3 0 0 5 gPennockp 3 0 0 2 0 '-;W"’r""; Sclieford 4514 Ignings. | & Liercland a sold from now on at $3% per 1,000 TR 5 Jou who has pitched for Putnam the past|q you. @ 0.9 00 3.3 0 1 slvhinmun 1.9 0 6 0f Teas 3 410 1) e e b, Gomn Jute 25— Lawrence | e moston .. 10 5 e Lawrenee : 1 two seasons received his for fair, cliseian 9 9202311 39 = beat Hartford here today in 14 INDINgs, | siser.” st It sanza 11 Franklin St New Lenden 15 scmething that has not happened 6| mwe base bis, Marocus Severdt, Semith; Gromey,| TOHIS 2217 1 5 to 4. Head filled-the bases on passes |M-Inais A 15 — S g ceeeees 18 him in some time. O'Marra, who ! spesker. Three base hits, Austin. Chapman. | (X) Batted for Jamiewn in th . in the sixth and Trautman relieved nan, Cleveland .. . 24 Bridzepor: et e 4 - i ooz R Bb;"m'*j“;:‘ Dumeat in oth him. Trautman weakened in the 14, | Nembisanss Clereland I Forian ST T 12000008 03|apass and two doubles netting Law ey .. B WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU vy Y s ot 30000001 x4 rence two runs. In the last of the 14th ity 2 e 9 ‘:‘:’:""IR hit, Ty Three base hits, Leonard. | Hartford lhr!l?(‘fle(L a pass and out - “":“"‘“'"'"“" . 10 NG Gadiis Av i RS | and double scoring ahe tally, and Press . Dewetr. n eam arness ! relieving Canavan. Another hit and con. Chiceao i HILLSGROVE TRACK: Dodgers Take Two from Braves. pass filed the sacks with one out, but | C. Walker. Boston .. . = S o - Brooklyn, June 25.—Brooklyn took | Purcell fanned ~and Wilson forced | Gulia, Washingion L One at §50.00 which is & good bargain 218 Pace Won by Klett in Bay State | another double header from Boston |Burke at second for %he final out. The F Chioksh AL oive THERE et -Water = Short Ship Circuit. here today, winning by scores of 3 to | score: New York AUTO ROBEg c 4 Sg > " - — 2and 4 to 2. Harttord Lawrenos New | Tork at $3.50. . 2 | MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. March 26.20 : it ] s ' Vt. and driven by Crozier, won the|Equipments, Which Headed the List STOCKS. error by Massey in the ninth inming. | whenls 7 116 1 oot &£ 1 1 2 0 Gamie Cierdand | n 215 pace in fast time at the opening{ Were Higher by Two to Five Points. A In the second ame Cheney was in- |Mene & 3'3 2 ofouiceer ™ & 3 4§ g fsmok Wiiedes THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. of -the Bay State Short Ship Circult | — i T s vincible after the first inning. white [0, § {3 7 QO f 20 7 0 Himan. Dewoit i here today. The favorite was never New York, Junvs-’ Tragd v.;,\\‘a:' r»i!A‘m Lo R A% the champions hit Ty’er steadily. Dau- | wittamess 6 0 3 3 1|Whltesn 5 2 0 3 1|Baker. New York i4 BATH ETREET. NORWICH, CT in danger but there was a great race [such a mixed and professional char-|Am Be bert injured his leg slightly in the first| sero & 0 2 3 o i 13 o ofHoblizel Bocton for the place. Failure of the horses|acted during the greater part of to-|4n & yopary contest and was relieved for the day by |Headp 2 1 0.0 1 3217 01 ol Cricees t - — to.arrive caused the 225 trot to be|day's session as to defy analysis. Of Am. Locomotive Johnston. Players Stengel and Sntith | niaew™> o b o 5 N R0 e A TR called oft. The Rhode Island squad- | entimes stocks of the same speculative | Am tins twere ordered off the field for kicking. | rwemes 171 8 0 o R Felsch, (ricaz = __PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING I x seviiey gave santili; SSEi- | cenpae stIen I8 Sonriety - e o The score: xx3Kennedy 1 1 0 0. 0 413 42 20 1 [ Peckinpaugn, New Vork 12 tions. The summary that tendency later applying to the|jm Wer MR e e . Collins, Chicago 1o %o I . | Am Totals 46 11 42 22 3| — ~ 18 Pace, P. f more stable issues Am zine Boston (N) ™ repr R Kiet zgr ;‘,e,.m:;': 00,3 '"15' 1 1| Money rates conauued to rule as alAmencs e P (x) Fatted for Simmens in st TED LEWIS AWARDED CALL UP 734 ¥ zie: St vreRk” s - ; Atchison Masser 2 0l (xxx) Ba for Trautman in 14t i -1 Little Peter. ch g (Kingsley) ..2 3 3 {:;::"m{;‘;:;“; last “é\fl’r‘a‘ag‘;m;'fl‘;“‘\: K Seasaey 2,1 318 338 0] Gmm Baued o TTaman i 1en WELTERWEIGHT TITLE [} With or Withwut Gas Attach. & ¥ e encourag al oco agee. 30 e —— T B npcrking. b g (Mallette)..3 2 8any immediate relaxation. Call loans | Butimore & b Fraicer & 8 2 h R I v e 60 % s s o e 14| Wise on & Dicision By Reférss Loy Tt but Always EFFICIENT | and O, b g (Bruste) ......7 4 2|38 0" TCC Cant and time money | Bethlchen Stecl B Konetchyib 4 1 8 R TR 2 {§ and ECONOMICAL— i DKeHar\luo Lad. May Stevens and|was nominal in the sense that offer- | mion Rapid Trans 60 Smithsb 4 8 0 03 01 90010200000 auman, Though Not a Popular One,] E irectum Girl ajso started. : E it S {Bue & Sw Gowdye 3 13 1 41 00 Two bute Mis. Low. Grimes. Wiken = n o2 ings were very much restricted G Portenn Rawiin I T 1, T e B e e Pe e — Ted PN Time 2.14 3-4; 212 34 and 214 1-4. | "4} “their best equipments, which | Can _Pacifc Rudeions 3 2 8 s mmR AR w le‘s\ett;,yxlhflyuuoll’;!wexgh[ e o dominated the list, were higher by 2 e R e e R e L Erit e b DR AT RS to 4 points and the steel group advarc — BB S ec aSiagbies NANIONAL EESCUE 2 ecinion by Tefores Low hansaon || We furnish Repairs for all makes - — :gpt‘;(‘;‘:s t%ré::ile‘:ioui]-‘\s'thi:{ e () Two emt when winnine mn somed. = | Burns Drops Back—Cruise Batting at el ot A MOl LB ko ¥ Singus however. United States. Steel being | (o, Frivge (&%) Tan ‘for Mepers in o 448, seored a knockdown in the last round | - esapeake & Onio = o > a not offs e lead Lewis 3 under constant pressure, though clos- i cradme Stect B T, W SRR - had won e earlier pa >t the] S e | Eem e e e el ik L1888 o pare g e [ Br ol o700 A J. Wheoley & Co. new stock als el after | e ree = : ! Gianés ha ather dis-| " ewis was credited wit z | 12 FERRY STREET having registersd a one point gain i (Seownd Game.) appointing week in his Sght for the|eeven rounds, the second. sewemin TO NEW YORK Shippings, the motors, sugars, In-1 Sec Boston (N Broskiyn (N) National League batting crown. Burns | tenth, eleventh, twelfth folcteenth s dustrial Alcohol, Maiting Preferred kenrt "3 5% § oronw 3 5% 3 3|has dropped back to 320, which is a|and fifteenth. = Britton had a shac s FREIGHT AND PASSENGER and Distillers Securities reacted one 9 General” Electric Mamer2p 4 2 1 0 ofichnsonap 2 110 o o| Mighty fine record. no matter how vou|ihe bhest of the going in the eighth % - SERVICE BETWEEN four points and petroleums were de- (it Noins Wi 4020 ShSmG 3 a' 1 f|look at it but which, nevertheless | hirtecnth, seventeenth. cizhteenthand oper . Lochran? 'S en the we; ess of Si air | Goodrich Fpatriekif 4 3 1 1|Stengelrt a vay v Sevi P 3 b % 5 L N OB B wics ol air poiats or cemiom e e Tocioiin 3 8vb o szt 3 31 3 olT IS0 D0, UL ICY, SOTS! OtheTtwenticth, The others were even, GAS FITTING 2 3 urs- - 5 . ! Great ors . o 3 i ¥ 3 o sion was not 5 ’ dayy, Bundays at 5 p. m. | ciar Teporta”of = approsching new iniretim o Migeit 10 0 00 ¢33 14| Cruise of the Cardinals, one of. this|the popular verdict, many belleving PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING New . York, Brookiyn Bridgs, §| Statk iseue. 7 . jmearse Goe 3042 3213 8|season’s’ sensations, is virtually iead-|that thee champion's strong finieh and |, AL Pier. East Hiver, fool Rooseve §| Rel save the jist a solid foundation [nerfir . e R i1 5§ o|ing the Nationdl Leazue batters with|the short right and left jabs to the | Washington Sa, Washington Building Street, Mondays, Wedn-sdays, Fri- §! Whict was otharwise lacking, Pacifics. | e page? et B 2222 % the fine average of .348. He iIs topped |jaw that sent Lewis to his knees Norwich, Conn ddys at § p. m. Effective Oct 15tn, §j COa'ers ani .qmernus"m]nnr shares | Kenneeott Totals 31 42411 1 511227 14 2| by Tom Clarke, the Cincinnati catcher, |in the twentieth round balanced the Agent for ) t Paczing 1916 seoring gains of one to 2 1-2 points on | Ladkruma Steet S by innines: W a0 6o e|2nd by Prendersast, the Cub pitcher, | Englishman's early scoring. apat,. s $125F. V. KNOUSE, Agart-—g1.25 | £° broadest vovement of many davs. | Lebieh © o Brsten .. 41928000 &2 Prendergast has a record of .462, buf feiia falaic A e wia { Busing of irancportation {ssues seem. Frroieum o, b it Sohison. Cutshar. * The base | hae been at bat officially only thirteen | INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS Phone 531 H 3 ve its s on e belief o . hit, Msers. imes. “lar] n firty-four mes a _— ':1"‘1}"’“andtfavgmhl§ action_respecting bat has shown .364. ~Roush. of the AGAINST JESS WILLARD NG reight rates by the Interstate Com- Mur®as 1, Springfield 0—13 Innin eds, is pressing Cruise closely at 344, = WODERN PLUMBI: merce Commission. Final prices, re- . \‘ew,fl.'vgnPCQ:f\' e \.::,‘ J. Smith, of S:i Touis, Fischer Pitts- 3"‘";:*" ;‘Y -':‘“" C“"UY;‘F“’;""'"'Y Pro- B 1 sulting mainly fro . New Ha 2 2 3 . — 2 : i f " o ; n e x or IRl el S aum :el?l':l ::;;;urs\f AT ;H;}-en won :m:.),d Snruk-xlgfle‘ld e » 113. 3‘1‘:}“:( f;;la‘Gri ith, Cincinnati, are all| moter for Heavyweight Champion. |g as essentis! in modern houss a ment of values. Total sales amount- | Nont & V. & nning contest today, shutting the vis- | "1, ¢ "3ng Zimmerman are the only| New York, June supreme | electricty is to lighting. We guaran Ea ST IR, 000 Sunzes e e o za:x‘zvo;l:".‘m“\-um,f Giants besides Burns in the .300 class, | court order signed here late today re- | teo the very best PLUMBING WORK Coplty Square, Boston, Mass. | The movement of British zold to|bem R & | 5ame was scored with two out on Nut- | ihe"former with .303 and the latter | Quires Jess Willard, champion heavy- |by expert workmen at the fairsst Nea? Public Library, Trinity Church, | this market was augmented by an ad- | fitsumn Cost Durgin's error. Wood of Springfield | With .302. weight pugllist, to show cause tomor- | oG o SRR i n i Chroh, vew opera | HURS] ioonsignment oL 14000000 I oo . allowed but one hit in 12 innings. He |, FONOWIng are the averages compiled [Tow why he should mot be enjoined (P75 » House and but ten minutes to shopping | making a tof of 531,000 in little v E et s from official scores, including games |from giving performances in New York Sk Us fer pians and prices. and business section. more than a week. Francs and lires & 8 ‘r’:;’h}’“_udhm v b“‘s:;::_ very ef-| b to Thursday last: state in accordance with his recentdy = o Siectric cars pass’ the Oxford to B:|were more steady but rubles wavered. Steqt ook © in the pinches. £ G AR R W Awe |Durchased circus. The order was is. . = S Dait of thh City snd AnPoIBE Reports from the middle west show- oIt 3 il o« o Premdermam. Chicase 1818 1 & 4s2|sued on application of John Curley J F ’IO‘\I PI INS Sidale rooms $1.00 and ub. with bats |ed large gains in traffic but a moder- | Southern Ry 5 dst o3 6 3 ol ToOhEe O oo B SS “ 8 18 34| formerly ‘promoter for Wiland, . ; L LN $2.00. ate halt In_ business pending settle- | Studebaker howes S 123 0| SR Sndma e Curley claims Willard is under a Double reoms $2.00 and up; with bath | ment of food prices. . OO g 2 . Smitn, 8t. Louts 5 138 three vear contract to him which does 67 West Main Strce! ol - £ xas 2 [Durgin1b #1111 1 . L = Bonds were irregular but the LiBer- | Toim = Aveniie Briertinglr 5 1 4 o o|Tischer Plitsturgh not expire until Sept. 15 next. PHILIP P. PRETTO o lam:; v::uu?‘;a g;an at any time Tuie MRt et . 5 F 3 300 | mwewre - cutemgs . = !l;fie e' of = ng.t r?gu lar lots | .- o et 41 7 3 1|6 Burms New York “Gavy” Cravath threatens to de- : selling at par and a few odd lots |t % O o S e ST throne Wally Pipp king of the l ) LEGAL NOTICE. :a_lc“""‘l Lpt el otal sales ‘(par |U. 8. s e 5 | Grimes. Pittsburgh home run wailopers. Up to the pres- N oOnited Siaten o’ Panama ssues | VR R = S e, Sanites dlouter n " the matter of cir- ealm and Plumbi g OTICE. h a3 Willys Orerland PRSI g | cu! - Zimmerman, New York ..40 All persons liable to pay taves in the MONEY. S . 00 000 00 IR b omon ' 92 Franklin Sh’eel Borough of Coichester are hereby noti- 5 Two base hit. Weldel. | o BECHEL Tt TR TR WA R | xew York, Jume . Can money || cwcass enA Wancer = Ty, attache: evy and collect a four | strong: high 6: low 6: r A PAT— Open. High. Low. Clos. = 2 Buethier. Chicago * .. ....23 i P s Els B e e R e i S pine BT e e B T Prities % Gite 0 e ELL-ANS iron casTiNGS :‘“:e t‘fod able July 1, _{31"‘;. _X‘_flz at- 6. srA s D Philadelphia, June 25—Philadelphia | Bliott = Chicaso o 1 i o 1% 151% not only defeated New York 2 to 0 to- | &, Cinctnnatl Sl ?{.."’?"fiémhm :J:on.-‘ 3o _ana “Juiy Sz o B3 MY el |day but ‘wso took st place in the Rineorn, " Ehiladephis sl Absolutely Removes FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Adgitions will ‘e s LANT [ REs s : <. 1 o race from the visitors. Rixey pitched |Cravahr.’ Philadeiphia T A T o New YOHETuRe T CoMGn utures 04T gl e e R e e Indigestion. Onepackage THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 y MYRON R. ABELL, tled. y 25.94; October! I3 --- 53 $iu s |nents only two singles, one of which e -Jexfl‘h Souecwr. 28.85; December 25.96; January 26.07; Dec ERl - ] v‘u due to Robertson's fast running - pmves“‘ 25catall drugglsts. No. 11 %0 25 Ferry Strest - - — = E - 2

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