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BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage ! provesit. 25cat all druggists, jae _back, waiting to see what branch promised quick service. The militia looked good and he joined. Out at Plattsburg, learning to be an officer, is Bob Storer, who a few years ago was a shining light on the team | he captained. He Is training with the | men who will jead the infantry and ! is working, he says. r Brooklyn n, who ed for i ~ Rube BMer, one of Mathewson’s new are | pitchers, seems to be a husky young- while Fielder J f the Browns says Allen Soth- oron, the pitching find of his club, is a second Ed Walsh. Pittsburgh has a young pitcher, Carison, who is doing very well, while Connie Mack seems to have two pitchers capable of de- velopment in Russell Johnson and Bill Matches Slow. when Myers and got four runs on an error by Jam- ieson, Sloan's home run, doubles ~ by harder than he ever did before in his life. Charley Brickley, whose broad toe has booted many a Harvard team to victory, picked the Harvard regiment when he decided to get into the war L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street et back the New York Yankees sizh times in a row. M!fls = Seibold. Ray Bates. who had a brief i‘,',’:":';‘:".‘,";’ proved vers proficlant at . x A ryout with Cleveiand, is playing good ob and has been made a ser- It costs more to siage the Gramd : 1,9)‘, Chicago, July 11.—A world’s rec- Ruth Held Detroit to One Hit. {1 nps s ofball for Mack at third base. But that | Seant in the corps. American trapshooting tournamen P ord extra hole match was staged to-| Detroit, July 11.—Ruth held Detroit a e §| practically ends the list of 1917 young- The other day a quiet appearing|than it does the world's baseball se day In the second match- round of v'z :mwhll:iw and '3°a'.f‘°'% oo 52 1T ere|stemm whtl) are worth their salt. 2 Z?x:ie::'l‘;é’ m‘:dw klhe e g *_\euf- irles. 3 two men out in the ninth, 43 2700 everal voungsters who have besn e known his desire to —_— the western amateur golf champion- |Shorten, a pinch hitter, tripled, and oy 2 1 &« 0]lin and out of the hig leazues for sev- | enlist. They put him through & phys-{ The Western Intercollesiate confer ship at Midiothian, Ned Sawyer of|scored Walker ,who previously had hit e 110 oleral years arc showing up well. The |ical examination which disciosed the|ecnce has decided not 1o adopt the | Bobolink - club, Chicago, defeating |for three bases. Bush got Detroit's <2 & 11 ofleader among this class is Walter |fact that he was in about perfect trim | ternational rule requiring tracks '« Robert Markwell, Yale University star, only hit, a hard drive which Ruth in- 42 1 5 1 o|Cruise of the Cardinals, first tried out [and the recruiting officer made up his [ Le measured 12 inches from the pois ;n the 423nd h«l;ln ;',!tt:rhhlnvinfl *{tee" tercepted but m:nu not iLeuld‘ Rutz 10 i D'Z Higgins in 1914, A whirl around and"_’él;a_t ;;a was r;-l m.;eflilld It — ve down at the ole. ‘ssed four and hit two but strucl Be the American association seems to s ie Mahan, and now he is down | Cleveland fans are disgrun e par golf for the veteran Sawve: men in the pinches, getting five of e » o o 5|have done him Iots of good, and he |in Philadeiphia in training to be a|fore the season opened they predicter western champion in 1906, to ove: “ight strikeouts with men on sec- 86 0 o|now is a finished performer. Eddie | real soldier of the sea. a runaway race hy the Indians an his younger opponent, who was . Dauss also pitched a fine game, » & % 8| Roush of the Reds, who spent the first Harry Dadmun 1is over In France |they cannot understand why they wers mie ‘three after 33 holes of splen. _..riking out seven, and - was strong 1 5 & h[Balf of last season with the Giants as|With the bovs of the American Am- |wrong Zolf, but the strain finally told on tie |with men on bases. / 1 % % "3 utility man, also seems to be one |Dbulance Iieid Service, which organ- Sl young collegian. Boston(A) Detrott (A) 4 1027 3¢ ¢|of the new 'stars of baseball. and |ization has made an enviable record| Fielder Jones, jsadar of the Browne bazard.’ Have us insure The ‘other matches were mnot close FRCES o hpe n el ) Bttt weigne In oo appears to excel all the other Federal | ever since the war began. 'His friends | doubtiess misses dlranch Rickes « s S YOUF | .14 three were one-sided. TE? Lot =i league plavers. Including Renny Kauff. | consider it likely that when his term | words of wisdom. = Ricke, wircly ha property in OUR strong com-| Francis Ouimet of Boston defeated $110 20 0 0 Al See by tnings: New shining lighte,”such as Cruise, | 0f service is over he will return and |given much valuahle assistance to M : . T. Henry of Chicago, 4 and 2, In a 500 § 0 ¢ 0 ofPhliadeihia .. . Roush and Sothoron, are rare. The |enter some branch of the service here. |ier Huggins in an advisory capacits panies. ;L,:, ':,u:{. The former mnational 4 4 e e M s S Sl [ clubs are clinging to the old fellows Bill Wheeler, captain-eiect of the ISAAC S. JONES champion barely kept square. on the S e 30 1 2 8] sucobeon ™ Three bam hit, Nehing. . Home mu| MOre mow than ever befure,mln“dlfi- 1;?‘!‘ feam,, b !hlprnbnbl_\' not get s _The Glants will .remain at home un 3 first nine with a 37, one over par, but IR § 071 oS cussing the weak hitters in the Yan- |chance to lead his team on the grid- |til July 24, meeting the Cardinas z field Harry Sparrow recentiv |iron. For he is an ensign in the Na|Reds, (‘ubs and Pirates In the order Insurance and Real Estats Agent gained three holes on the second nine. : = I kee ‘out! v S 3 E 3 : °|NO MORE RUNNING said: “We have looked over every|val Reserve on the patrol boat Talofa. | named Richards’ Building 91 Main St.| Henry again held his own on the 1 e - outfielder in the minor leagues of | Hefore the United States entered the lz:..:{d“x;:n%;:; a.‘lll‘:i};evg“a.&:dole, o:; 2:: ————— Al e s RACES AT GRAND RAPIDS | the country, and invariably our man e x\\'heeler was a member of the p leads the pitch T 3 i g ¢ i B e reports: “So and So looks pretty zood, | American Ambulance, so has seen real « at the foot o nn a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Kenneth Edwards eliminated Reu-| () Pitied for Aemew in Called Off When Sheriff Informed |yt he is not good enough to replace | war service. Brown & Perki s, | ben !;u;h,tthhe ;ast sou;z‘exmlf’:mcender- (o by e R i Promoter Warrants Would be Serv- [ any of the men you have.” — kin: tiameys-at-law | 5 and 2. 'the former e 5 0 n o e 0 o ed WITH THE HORSES. The Cubx have blown pion never gaining a lead over the and Shorten Sac- it 4 Mitchell i= trying to pu Over Ban! Ket St. I ’ > OUIMET CLASSED AS P 5 o e o | Ataiothién e SRR G R LSrand Rapids. Mich., July 11 —Sner- AMATEUR IN WEST|, B~ Colorado, 2:18 14 one of the |iogether again N Ban] = Jack May, Argentina champion, ha = i rry informed Judgze Murphy, best three-year-old trotters of the ¥ —_— e Telsphons 33-3 | @ 0 uble In ousting E. Hoover Ban- Cleveland 3, Washington 0. promoter of the running race mesting |y W Btart in West. | 56850 1n the west, is headed for the | Konstehy of the fira s, filida kard of Chicago, 6 and 5, and Peter| Cleveland, O. July 1l1.—Cleveland |here. that six warrants would be | Woodland Golfer Will Start in - |coming meetings at Monroe, Goshen |fast. He has seen his dave ir GAMES SCHIDULED TODAY. Burnett downed his fellow Chicagoan, | defeated Washington, 3 to 0, in the |Served upon the promoters as soon as| ern Championship With Many Other |and Poughkeepsie. His owner. George | Malor leagie company hfeia Toasee. 3. Bedetaon, 3 and 2. opening game of the series. Coveleskie [the first bet was made at the track| Easterners. H. Estabrook, of Denver, campaigned e : In a runaway affair, Jesse P. Guil- |holding Washington to four hits. Gal- |today. Judze Murphy announced this 20 his sire, Colorado E., 2:03 3-4, througn | The chronic trouble with e s ford, Massachusetts champion, de- |lia and Shaw held Cleveland to six hits|afternoon that no more races will be| With the. United States Golf Asso- |this part of the country seven years|wees is weak hitting Thes need s 5 St Louls st Boston feated G. Decker French of Rock Isl- [but five of these were utilized in the |held here. ciation’s letter refusing him reinstate- |80, winning the fastest race then on | couple nf outfield sluggers Chicaso ¢ Philadeiphis. | and arsenal, 13 to 12, being 10 up at |scoring. Wambsganss made -a clean| The complaint that caused the shut|menr to the amateur ranks in his pock- | record at the New York Grand Circuit ; American League. the end of the first round. steal of home in the third inning [@own was made by S. E. Dodson. |e:, Prancis Ouimet, of Boston, at the|Meeting in 1910. He had to trot in 3 . New York st Chicase. In another lop-sided contest. Don- | Washington had three men on bases |formerly guiding spirit of the Grand |present moment is out there 2:07 1-4 on' that oc and with Boston, s Decrait. ald Edwerds. of Midlothian, medalist | With one out in the fourth. Milan bat- | Circuit meet held in this city. He | \where in the vicinity of Chicago, Emma Magowan, 2:07 Ante Guy, 186th DMDEND Priladelohias ar S Touls . nd | im the Gualifying roands. defeated 10 |ted for Gallia. He struck out and |contended that the mutuel form of |ing ready for the amateur champion. |2:18 1-2, and Harvest Lad among his A - U and 5. the only British contestant, | O'Nelll completed a double play by |speculation was in violation of the ship tournament of the Western Golf | competitors E. Colorado. is likely t i W - < Worthington, John Anderson of |tagging Leonard. who was dashing for |law. The prosecuting attorney on ob- | Association. This time next week |find a still faster clip necessary to win. —_— ] b B-M“-& ew York, hitting par zolf on the |the plate. Score: taining certain information imsrtuct- | Francis may be on his way back here 5 R Office of The Norwich Savings So. *Raltimors at Toreato. second round, defeated Robert Bowker S PR ed officers to prevent further betting |with said title in his pocket or in his| In the race in which Binode earned b Providence st Moutresl | ¢ Chicago, § and 7, after the public e ov. ae) b hoe a ofat the track. caddie bag, or wherever golfers arelnis record at Rockport, Ohio, the three Norwich, Conn., June 16, 191 Easters Loague. links expert had held the eastern play- | Judge it 2.0 :’rfl;;mmh.rlh e N That the shl'x(tdo\rr;‘ here whm have a|supposed to carry these things, once ’E';?M Ao B T ;II descendants of | The Directors of this Society have Levmenss sz New Haven. p Shanks. e ar-reaching effect all over the state is|again an amateur champion, although ingen, 2 -4 inode is by Bin- inlen ‘34 Worcester at Now london. (2 Games) sos <~ holse: R o 19 gfpeakendt 2 % % 8 3lthe general opinion. It is likely that | by the decree of the United States|Eara, som of Bingen: Will Bing, | Joclared out of the S gt X e SR AR P S T Feels Foster 2b 2 ofawiwnas 4 1 11 o|the Rlue Ribbon meeting at Detroit | Golf Associaation still not a fit and|Z2:11 1-4, is by Binjo.la, 2:17 3-4, son | SUrrent six months a semi-annual div Mnl-]rkwegm::!megn;e‘;f hm;z fi‘remfir Leonard 0o 12 liGrane £ 2 5 0 olwill be a sufferer as the mutuel svs-|proper person to mingle with the si-|Of Bingen, and Nagoioc, 2:11 1-2, by |ident at the rate of FOUR PER YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Isa‘ss“;\ every shot until the Yale ex e ey i e le";h“?smm e eSS (e e T e nigtlonal, amatenr :)el::‘gerrl\\abl'lhe mm{c;y & B‘g“n e o |CENT. por annum, payable te depes % £ i SR 01 blCeleskien 2 8 5| method there. tourrey. i e _record at this meeting v n and - e 0 D e 02 gffeMe? 2 2 11 %1 The Grand Rapids race meeting, a! Tnis will be Ouimet's first champion- | Wining six of the twelve races which |'°T® entitled thereto on and afte B et <o & D o TR X e e o 0 0 Totals 527 8 3|revival of running races in Michigan, | ship in many months, As a matter of |composed the four days’ program. Only |July 16, 1917. i ”:mnmnl; - 7T started. kept it up tod T4 24 13 ol began July 4th and was to have con-|fact, he has scarcely lifted a club for |Qne trotting race got a from them COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer o= et e s N ] ) Battn for Gultteitn dth .| tinued ten days ending July 14. Betting | ournament play since the U. S. G. A.|Almost the same thing happened the . : Gcotung 3. Masinston 2 BCOEE 3 - Sence Ly tnntuzs was conducted at the track on the pari i i fast on the | 18Xt week at Marion, Ohio, whnere des — — Bostrn 1, Detrols 0. drizzling rain, but Markw set its feet down hard and fast on Phliadeiphia 13, St Louts S betier with 36.40-76 and w. o i 0720000 o oA mutuel eystem, without machines. dealer in golf suppiies. Overlooking | cendants of Eingen won five races out . Chicago-New York. rain. (2 games wday) b et i S R The first complaints. were made to|for the moment the things that led up | of twelve. Dr. Alfred Richards Eastern League. - Prosecuting Attorney Hofflius Monday,|to Ouimet's entry in the Western.| e . All Fastern Lesgue sames postponed, rain. = = charging that because machines were|ihere is no denying the fact that the . S. Crossman’s brown colt Leon- DENTIST International League. | not used. there was no wav of telling | oicials of the association which has ard. 211 Lx by g Malcolm Forbes, Office Hours At Rohester_Rishmend 1. Hochester 8. (First whether the management was paving|its headquarters in or about Chicagoe [=:03. out . oza Worthy, by Ax- 9-12 a. m.—1.30_to m e e S U e ket et for Dilots, TN DY aaunr e i OF WhoUl OTICREC | worihiy, . 5: 15 L%, 48 ‘tfie" faatest ih co. | WA atit: DAt - Resitins. 1.6 R e e e | !:3;:::&:;? :;:‘Ce}:‘e&fh:;ig pery fo,en-|inviting the Woodlander to compete. %‘::;;:ldjdgg:?!::nfhn“l’.(:;mhzmn this|} _ Room 305 Thayer Buildh X5 Tiher teams seheduled: | : A -be fo ¢ith all the U. S. G. A. tourna- | Season, e work he is do- el, 299 ouse e | {but did not order racinz g ned. ity tarcelled. thé Western mow|ing in the hands of Henry Willlama, Al Teledo 8 loulille 2 (Fint gums.) Toledo Races were conducted vesterday and | promises to be the one big golf event| His latest performance is a half in 1 “Lonisrilin 5. (Seownd game) bets were placed. The West Michi-|of the year. 1:031-2 at the end of a mile in 2:141-2 A7 Columbuc 2. Todianapolis 4. (First game.) gan State Fair Association. under|” Ruy the Western association is not | The youngster is entered in the ra Cobmms . Todlinapetie 1. (Sesoud o) MARKET WAS ACTIVE o Wwhose auspices the races were staged. arra"ncm: to have an exhibition game | [OT three-year-old trotters at Free- FREDERICK T BUNCE . s."m"’m et Rl ar o declared yesterday it would g0 into|hy Ouimet. It means to have a real| n0ld, Middletown and Red Bank in » At Neshelle % New Ofiems 1. (R Fhece! Wasia ) Hocarate Revivaleh oo e court to test its rights. tournament, and_that the event to be | the metropolitan circuit. which opens || gy DraMO TUNER Xashrille 1. New Orlcans 3. Beornd ame) T Public_Interest. - decided next week at Midlothian is|3t Parkway next week. Mr. Cross- ¢ Memphis & Dirmingham 5. * = T Colchester Heard From. certain to be such a life affair is shown | Man’s entries were one day late for 22 CLAREMOUNT AVE. R e & e L AR New f\xorxk. i Ju(!)\"mgl‘m:;;;ld‘\:'m:‘ha; Sporting Editor: On Monday. the 9th.|by the entry list. which includes At- ;’r‘fd «mnefi:ngsniclo{:'::‘:o:o"'é (.nsh-y; Sris Sedia th g o 3 o Bt g Wb dgains o aa S, potuts an account of a 1 game between the|lanta’s “boy wonder,” Bobbr Jones: 2 engagemen one 5 orwich, Conn. \anta 3. (Second game.) = B 3 ome course of today’s stock market deal- Warriors of Norwich Town and fhe|John G. Anderson, who was runner-up | there. STANDINGS o Bun e i e o Colchester team appeared in vour pa-|in 1913 and again in 1915 for the na- o A ISkt houson fFlinine Sstiel (o orlGs per. This account stated that = al-|tional amateur champlonship: Jesse| Harrison Arms, head of the concern INS National Leag inate m: Ly it = thongh we won. we plaved decidedly |Guilford. the Massachusetts champio which controlle. the “Arms Paiace | DR, s € INS erations. Traders nrfit‘eed"dw"‘} 3 e inferior ball and that at the close of | Reuben Push, New Orleans. and many | Horse Cars” in which most of. the -R.J LL B A on apd . Poimht s ko the same the spectators drove the|[others of the star playérs of the Chi- | trotting horses were onee shipped ~ ~ g Pt A, Over B0l oo o | Sisras Taeame Wharriors to the club house with the|cagzo district about the country and owner of the DE‘N I lS 1 pe ‘fieel) For. beh -l‘—“r”""‘s~ Mer_}f} Motor se of stones for revenge. Our modes- Those who have heen looking for-|noted trotter lLord Clinton, 2:08 3-4; O b . 2 prevents us from denying the first|ward to a meeting between Ouimet and | died last week at his home in Michi- ’ T p it of PR '.“F‘dikned opinion part of the statement, but we are|Chick Evans are likely to be disap-|&an. He kept a livery and sale stable | 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn e T N e forced (out of respect to our audience) | pointed. for Evans, holder of the na- |in his younger days and at one time Phone 1173 PREEAEO el et vty e Sl to deny the latter. I can think .of | tional open and amateur titles, is not |Shipped trotting bred carriage horses | TuThS oh. "ot e [0 o st oS b b - = no reason why we should seek revenge [entered. Another Chicago star who|!0 the New York market, where they | £ S [ B | it e oribe st unless it were hecause the catcher of [ will be missed is Robert A. Gardner, | Were sold by J. F. Gison. 3 G 4 2 | resul e e e the Warriors tried to steal one of our|nationzl title holder in 1909 and 1815, — F h_A F C e h Enle, seustactory (o TTe oot e s S b o base balls. The Norwich Town team |Some time ago Gardner announced | This is the golden week of the year renc merican rur Lo. A S Dl statenents. SUDIAIEA S byl o o 1 could not have been treated =o very|that he would not compete in any golf |for the railbirds at North Randall | Guarantee all work. We maks n e i several of the steel and equipment rnational Nickel unjustly, for after the game their man- | championship this vear. He has ap-|track, where the Grand Cireuit horses |ch--ge for Storage, Discounts on a! % concerns, notably the Lackawanna |picmational Taper ager azted me for another date, game [plied for admitiance fo the officers | are getting their last work hefore they |Furs. Uncured Skins wanted ; s e A . e e e A ;2 |to he niaved in Colchester. traininz camp at Leon Springs. Texas, |open their long campaign next Mon- racti rrier won. 1 ey vl = :;'.i st el L 2 zZ However, we have malice toward|and is anxiously awaiting the call to|day. The clockers will be kept busx. | Practical Fu 2 15 i) cecond quarter also induced support |Lickswans Steel 2 »% | none and bear no grudges for we real- | arms for it will be quite a task fo catch | H. J. YARMAN. Proprietor A o B ue Lee T 2% [ize wiet our feelinzs may be when| Ihile it might be though that Oui-[every horse entered by Cox. Geers |Tel. 1301-4 Room 106, Thayer Bidg - zn Unjted States Steel was ‘more Te- }iissst - dafres 2% | we meet our first defeat met will play under a handicap. inas- | Murphy, McDonaid, _Valentine 2 I = ive to! thiy fnguiry. than at any | Dtk dves WM. J. McDONALD. much as he has not competed in a|Jamison, White, McMahon, Snow, Mc P ;o la3 :g:::(“;ergdf e extrane aiu 3 3 Manager Colchester Town Team. |tourney for so long, he is :n reality one| Devitt, Rodney and half a dozen othe 190 Frankl"\ St Sav e S| Eaeit s patite: 2t 128 19 DUIE % A of the most dangerous of contenders. | trainers. with an odd stake candidate . e e S oh war forfaiten at. the end. | Mazwnl o Taftville to Have Team. His game is built along such solid lines | There will be a lot of speed on tap it |, THE PLACE TO GET A MICE KAl A Eethishem I ackawanas and | Maxean seotor 2 \ That Taftville is o be represented ;haz :_» needs \';r\"lnrv]: practice to ;r::s:»(ezme;r la fine. and wnmdno reaily | D eT BEEF AS WELL AS A NIC S-S e awaugan Steels gained as much or more, e g by some hasedall team for the re-|keep him in the best of form. ile e ional miles are expected so ciose S . Saturday on Ashland park the Holy | Great Northern Ore, Republic e, b mainder of the season is shown by the |few rounds of the links would be suf-(to race day there will be some merry | PIECE OF CORNED BEEF OR ANY Name Society baseball team +will meot | Colorado Fuel, Cast Iron Pipe, | Copper au team that Manager “Jake” Renoit has |ficient to put him in physical condi- |halves and quarters. The Cox and |THING IN THE MEAT LINE the. fast Attawaugan te The H. x. | VeSier and Steel Foundries. e 823 assembled for their first game in llton to la!sl_ through a gruelling week s \lflflhi‘ hmseshw“l k:’ watched par- VAL.LUPPERT s 4 AnE - N.| "The other equipments, metals, su- |3 LS il Moosup Sundav. Benoit’s All Stars as | of compesition. ; icularly, as these big stables have S. met defeat in the opening game of | gars, oils and tobaccos rose 1 to B s the team is known is composed of the The few exhibition games in which | been prepared a bit off the main line - the series at Attawaugan, and are out | points, with Central Leather, | Sationut Btscult ot cream of semi-professional players in|Ouimet has taken part this season have | of travel. _ - m for revenge. Last yearin a five game [can Woolen 'and Fertilizers strong, ;3% Cendult .. the eastern part of the state. Adams|clearly demonstrated that he fis still P RWICH series between the two teams. it took | while motors registered extreme ad- | xeas cot k. Ib. “Teftv" Smith, outflelder of Willi- | the equal of any amateur plaver in the| The eighteen-vear-old mare Ka CITY OF NORW the fifth game to decide that the Jew- | vances,of one to five points with the York Central mantic, Dugas 3b, of Taftville. McKay | country, and that indeed he would still | 2:23 1.4, by Kremliin, 2:07 3-4. that k ett City boys were the best of the|subsidiaries. York Dock 1 2b, Stanley and Chase outfielders of |be a sturdy contender in anv open|was sold for $275 in the Allen farm Water Works twa. Shippmgts v&l‘ere cgn?lstefn!‘v ‘;'on: o 13%% 1% |Norwich. Murphy c. of Lawrence. and | championship. Onef rg the most The|dispersai at Madison Square Garden fice of Attawaugan has a good battery so |2t gains of 11-2 to 3 1-2 for marines, 5 ito 'sea |2 pitcher and shortstop of national|cent appearances of Ouimet on thellast November, bids fair to he d wate missiomera a fast game is expected, as the H. N. |5 for United Fruit and & 1-4 for At- Cities. Gas t3u1iox | reputation. Edward Murphy ie secre- [links was made in the Boston district, | tinguished as the dam of four teofiecs srwic n i §. ‘boys are some hitters. The H. X. |lantic, Gulf and West Indies. Indust- Ges it s . 53 !tary-treasurer, J. B. Benoit manager|when he and Jesse Guilford, the Mz in the 2:10 list before the season is| e g S. team has been put through some |rial Alcohol and Malting Preferred | JUULY (Fef - and under these stlers any team | sachusetts State title holder, defeated|over. Only one mare, Paronelis. has | - hard practice this week, and intend to |featured the stocks of their especial |penn R R iooking for a good Sunday attraction.|M. J. Brady and Louls Heller. two of | produced so many fast ones. Ka is i ~vey wifhi the ki Enasorsin [Eitms wamins 1 o) 2 ot and L | e e should not fail to look Benoit's Alifthe countrvs leading professionals |tne dam of Aquin, 2:08: Aquill| a all miite ore. ies were represen iladelphia Stars over! is will be the first time that Oui-|2:081-4. and Brescia, 2:09 1-4, whils - The H. N. S. would Company, United Railwavs, People’s | met has ever participated in_ the | Binode, another of her foals, sarmed a asnier B game with the Tofpense 0 &TTANKS | Gas and Third Avenue at 1 to almost Canadian Lightweight Champion De- | Western championship. In fact. he has | record of 2:14 1.4 with cecmioe aaen wich for Sunday. July 15 at Norwich. | * pohl!ts g:‘:!'compnutiveh— ST DAt feated. played !ve{',v little lnt the Middl'e “:sz!. in a winning race on a haif-mile | — — Address Manager Dennis J. Sullivan. Rails were 2 ¥ Sedici Hat Alh e particularly in amateur events. ut | track at Rockport, Ohio. a fortnight | Jewett City, Conn. " | strong, Reading, New York Central 3 Sediciie it L NeEis dub — | Francis has a way of making friends, |ago. By a curious coincidence ths sire 4 and Pacifics averaging advances of 1[R Jwn & Stiei fi“’h“'_‘fmg;&“‘:b“c“’fi:'f,;( Jindefeated | anq there will be many to welcome him | of Ka was by Lord Ruseel. full broth. | - _— | to 1 1-2 points, Wisconsin Central ris- | Royal Dutch Pet 8] . today put T v O'- | S Midlothian. o o Muud S. $:08 3.4, whie Becl . 373 T2 " Toial sales famounted 'to |t Iosts & 8 P Eaary. Cammdlen; - Hhtwelzht tle | " aw " Srson: ‘Ticlaer. of {lie West-laume, Roosiensi b 1 fle Mer| e of the h places ) LEGAL NOTICES 765,000 shares. S Moter” . bolder. in the final round of a ten- | e is Heinrich Schmidt, who. al- | 333 -4, was out of Lady Russell ine |for over two cer s be . Bonds were steady. except for the |Shaituk Ax % - F e & ” v i i is als T to ¥ A | s s cean e Lioons iwers steady, except for the|shaioe A ished. 'The referee stopped the Aght, | thoush now in California. is alse = a|ful sister to Maud S amous AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD g = P45 | South. " Pacifie declaring Tait champion PBESweginussiia Hrede Selior: With; O et ot e BT or 1 RQBATE HELD [to 99 48-50,'an odd lot selling at 99 | Soub Facfe = - met, Anderson and Guilford in the ADAMS TAVERN of Cndover, on the BonTorthe District | 46-50. Total sales, par value, aggre- | Siucobaer 2 - - field it does not seem that this par- o i 1 G 4 Y. | gated $2.965,000. sk of St. Louis N"'°"'I" Sign Bobby Wal- | /C (1. championship title. and Bayv SPORTING NOTES | Present—J. WHITE SUMNER, Judge.| U. S. old issues were unchanged on [Superior Steel ace State golf are likely to maintain_their The trolles will get yo . from q 3 Tenn Cop = s 5 . the ot % ST s s om0y, Inta, of | call = Teree R St. Louis. July 11.—“Bobby" Wal-|present ciose connection for some lit- the ¢ n about ffteen minutes or . e i aacRet r= - Tuird _Ave 1) Iace, veteran shortstop of the St. Louis|tle time to come. v i el thEb a bl the creditors of said deceased 5 bring s e D Americans and recently in_the West- | 5 has Gl D fhoty Slaimy Sealnst waia | ontal? |t tatores 3w o v cage | (22 i S eEie, es boen slencd By Freal | CRIMSON GRIDIRON CAPTAINS | 1y Cobw Detroit outneder. has ol A A ADAMS . by o Ne k St F.xchan 0 3 M.: | Union e key s Ly s v bs . o B v oo R~ k. =4 e e LRI T RS s e e R R e § 0~ | Asax Rubber 613% v - one 5 Norwich Town E5%onten fast ‘Gwelt, and in the same | AMtcine G e ne Joe Tinker Fined $100. Fostsesiony Bane Pix Yewca [18ve BN | viere v 600400, brapibopters i thie = e Town, and by publishing the same once | Am Ag Chem. o4 o Chicago, July 11.—Joe Tinker. man-| rolled in Some Branch of Fighting | .4 o the free and the home of the {n 2 newspaper having a circulation in Beet Sumar o2y 22 ager of the Columbus club of the| Forces for Uncle Sam. brave. I INN gaid District, and make return to this 138 American Association, who vesterdy ‘JO H;\ A. DUN! The ath T EATE, SUMNER, Juage. as fined 3100 for spitting in an um- | Harvard football captains are doing | Howard Drew. Negro sprinter. h e above and foregoing is a true pire’s face, ay was suspended for|their bit. un 100 yards 17 times 9 4-5 - = Rt record rrz‘ - i three davs by President Hickey. Every one of the men who have cap- | onds. ot > ’ : . WHI SUMNE Wabash pf (A} tained the team during the past six 5433 | 5 : ke = : g 2 ; NOTICE—All creditors of sald ab- 555 | e Foem Races at Northampton Postponed |Ye2rs Is in the service S “‘*H”""’ ”,:‘ , Twelve cities have installed traps senteed are hereby motified to pressni 2% | WSS SiThna Northampton. Mase. Juls 11— The |BaYY or the Marine Corps. Here's the |in municipal parks for the trapsnoot- thelr claims against L West Pacific -y b e = = = =4 3 indersigned at Columbia, Comn within We len i DOght harness horse races of the Bav|™P"Y, wendell, captain of the 1912| %" The mame s the credential for candy the time limited in the above and fore- TR SERte Shioxt p circuit were post-|team, sergeant in the Second Regi-| Jack Barry, Red Sox manazer, has | o’ quality. We fuil lise ef going order. ! Tilys Orerlan ot voned today on account of rain. . X g ¥ A PEwEETeOMR Witys Overtand ot By - ment. e A be:ned 23 times and is still | Lowney's always fresn = J Wilsn Co. ... 2% TH £ T Storer, captain in 1813, In |taking chances. %thi‘“m- | Wisconsin Cem 7 uy oy Pittsburgh Gets Shortstop De Bus. |:raining at Plattsburg. - - AT TRT OF PROBATE HBLD Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1.—The Pitts- C. E. Brickiey, captain in 1914, in There are more than 10,000,600 shot . o at Norwich, Trithin and for the Disgrict MONEY. burgh Nationals today obtained by |training with the Harvard regiment. [guns in use in the United States ana Dfl]gglst, 50 Mam St]'ed T e o e New York, July 11.—Call money |Waiver A. De Bus, shortstop, from the| E. W. Mahan, captain in 1815, en-|Canada. Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. steady: high 2 3-4: low 2 1-4: ruling |St. Louis National League club. listed in the Marines. 7 N M A i Estate of Charles S Woodmansee, rate 2 1-2; last loan 3 3-4; closing H. H. Dadmun, captain In 1916, in| Mike Gibbons, welterweight pu Jate of Preston. in said District, de- bid 2 1-2; offered at 2 3-4. LACK OF ABILITY France with the American Ambulance [ist, is in the real estate business and | EVERYTHING FINE IN THE ceased. < Tha Executor exhibited his adiminis- tration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered. That the 17th day of July, A D. 1917, at 9 oclock in the forenoon, @t the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same appointed for ~ hearing the same, and the said Executor is ai- rected to give notice thereof by pub- llehing this order once in some news- paper having a circulation In sald Dis- trict, at least three days prior to the date’ of sald hearing, and make return 10 e Cotlimon I AYLING, Judee. The above and foregoing is a trus <opv of record. : HELBN M. DRESCHER. Clark. COTTON. New York, July 1lL—Cotton futures closed weak. July 2661: 2542; December 2546; March 2600. Spot quiet: middling 2695. CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. Low. 208 188 156% i sy B October. January 2575; Closs. 205 91% 150% 121% 121 a5t =% IN MINOR LEAGUES Big Leagues Having Hard Time to Replace Stars That Are Fading. Experts have frequently called at- tention to the fact that few voung players of ability are coming up to take the places of the stars that are on the wane. Are they no longer rais- ing star ball players? Looking over the -youngsters who are making their first appearance in big league box scores this spring there are not mpre than half a dozen who ‘deserve honorary mention. One Field Service. Walter H. Wheeler. captain-elect, ensign in the Naval Reserve. Harvard men are pointing with pride at the record being set by their foot- ball- ieaders and claim that the list is Zoing to be longer before many days have passed. For instance, R. L. Fisher, who captained the eleven in 1911, will, within a short time, be en- rolled in the Naval Rserves. Just at present Percy Wendell is re- siding in Haverhill, where he is em- ployed with the large shoe concern. He made no effort to land an officers’ (berth at the beginning of the war and Eis friends wondered whegher he was ©of the best of the lot seems to be | going to get into the war. But he was is worth over $100,000 There are 35 trapshooting in the United States. leagues Not one professional hoxer enlisted in the United States army or navy previous to registration day Hans Wagner, a_ Pittsburgh insti- tution, is the only ball player owning stock in a major league club. Jack Coombs, Brooklyn pitcher, has beaten the New York Giants 11 times in succession. Bernie Boland, Detroit pitcher, has MEAT LINE FRESH PRODUCE DAILY CONSIDERATE ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE Peopie’s Market 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor AND