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v‘;‘,. S A Let Us Write Your Automobile Insurance : : : : . oo ehs. = | B~vorth Takes First Race in Three Straight Heats—Other PPt s g Events Slow—Local Boy Will Play With Portland in Eastern League. MID.S)_UMMER Northampton, Mass., July 13— Straight heat rares ruled in the open- ing day of the local meeting of the . i Bay ‘State Short Ship. Circuie foday: Tl there is no gasoline as cheap and IS e e opposition tool o 2. o . na 331 pave rospoctively whils Fors efficient as SOCONY. Because f::l B. was ; 'innerol;'l the 123.1'23 trot, ng one heat to Otway Bird be- - cause of a poor start. The races were NY not-close. Alliewood the Great, con- SOCO 18 not o pure and sidered Biaworth's strongest opbonent | game came in the fourth fnning, when e 2. trot, behave: adly and eale a home run Chase o b‘l finished last in & Reld of eleven, May | base. The run was ruled out because powerful, t unlfonn. Stevens, a daughter of Peter Stevens, | Umpire Harrison had ralsed his hand . pushed Irish Voter somewhat in the | calling time just as Perritt was let. . c .21 pace but the latter always had | ting go the ball, because another ball hazard. Have us insure your plenty of reserve Forest B had | had been thrown from the grandstand Every ga_uon is like every other i & ings own way in the 2.23 trot; into the diamond. Neale, forced to property in OUR strong com- | (2 the first two miles, dropped the | bat over again, singled, scoring Chase. panies. third because of a bad start and then | Scores: yllon, no matter Wh ere yOll buy it finished strong and well in the lead in The Sign of a Reliable Dealer and the World’s Best Gasoline yDEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE ISAAC S. 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(Gillles) ...... ....1 1 2 1 Now York () 9 ER, Norwich Agency Established May, 1846, Otway Bird, b s, by Bingen RN s mEwas can produoe. I G D e S (Batchelder) .. T3 6 1 2fgme 2071 e (V37T E3 LEE & OSGOOD CO, Norwich ViolSt ™o Him, (Taylon. .5 ¢ 3 -glEmew 8 bR Smeei g FRBD BUEZYCE,. Norwitts ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Gcflner)a.l l-‘rench b g, (Bol- Chase.1b 4 315 0 0|Zeman3p 4 0 2 3 0 M. B. RING AUTO CO., Norwich B o e b R o e AT s ) . . iy 2 “ b L. W. CARROLL & SON, Norwic - Also started, Charlotte Cha!ham. T n 43 2,9 Tt 342 N0 YOy ——— < SR fiiidEmemeiiiiG SOCONY is so different from the b bty g A T Cver Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket st. | | Time—2.18 14, 218 1-4, 215 1-2,|Schidders { 0 0 3 ofPeis’ 203 58 . . W. E. BALDWIN, Taftville Bt ey o C N e 5% R inert mixtures that are often sold PEOPLES' STORE, Taftville National Bank. Telephone 38-3 22 Eate; Purse §300. . - - R e R ey e O H. A. RICHARDS, Versailles _—| I Voter, Ry A 52 sarr . o s S, 1 R TR R O 11 @ et P oS * 7 gasoline that it pays to be par- GEORGE DRESCHER, Baltic National Le tevens (Kline) ....... 2 2 2| New Tork -t o o1 = = . AR D Dormieh Tows it e ol Loamie. = R e 0 ] TR e s ticular what goes into your tank. AR, MANNING, 'Yantic Piusbursh st Brookiym. Boriore, b nE. (CRNGR)F L0, 24 6 B TR tese LileT e, W. E. MANNING, Yant! St Louis 3%_Boston. Also started, Henry R. Prince ee ” JOHN F. RICHARDSON, Preston Cit Chicago at Phlladelphia. | Aquillin, McNeil. 5 Two Games for St, Lou y -CO ny and look for the GEORGE W. MANSFIELD, P e Ameriean League. Time—2.18 1-4, 2.16 1-2, 2.18 1-4. . July 12.—St. Louis took two SraanugEL L oston st Dotk ‘om Boston tedav. 7 to 5 and i SHARLES D, SWOLY, Jewett B miladeeils at Bt Louis LOCAL BOY RELEASED . arnes got a bad start in the Red-, White and Blue SOCONY e g L R Washingten at Cleveland. st game, the visitors makine four - ot pe B A taternationa League. TO PORTLAND TEAM { uns in the opening inning on Konet- si R AR T g / 1one = . ST R - g or, a s, by s- - ZRBER B 4 - tow gt St. Louis Browns Give Zddie Mur- | fU*% SE05 0 Dasmyifinies by Homs: g EZRA DAYON, Glasgo o Haltimore az Toronto. ray Over to Eastern League. was hit hard and often, but this early PR P e rhe st | fuartette of runs gave him a lead the - i £ as uis. Mo., July 12, The St.| home team could not ove me. fanmnes i New Haven Lo e o TEe DR e el HRE SET SipeRy A Standard Oil Co. of New York Fortand m Bridseport stop Murray, obtained from Trinity | cecond tame. Here again the St. Louls rorpl Tovingteld st Hartona | cOlleze, to Portland, Maine men had one biz inninz. making five @ e runs on five hits in t sixth. % YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Leaders Drop Two. Gutticiain Thise e hnen = New York, July 12.—New York's| tained from Providence, piaved f ; s o e O ;i pennant advance received a check to- | Boston for the first time, making a fa- x B AnETngIonar fi:’n BECCCOCU O e G B0 dli TG New York 1. Second” gama) day when the Giants lost their vorable impression. President Tenar 2 i r By U e “2{3..1 4 ':',._u.;“nu Brooklyn 1 double header of the vear, Ci of the National league attended the . 2. caerAdeoigaoeIJinTolFEIouus AN m adelphia posiponed. Borion 5. (First game.) 6 Bostm 3. (Second game.) Am.rican League. - & 2. (First zame.) Chicago 5. (Second game.) e Detmi 8. n 6. Clereland 7. a 3, St Louts 2 Exstern Leag — (10 tnnin Scores: hitting enabled Chicago to win both | Brookim - 0010000 5. Viring pame MARKET WAS IRREGULAR (First Game.) games of a double header from New i e : —_— W Beston York today by scores of 2 to 1 and 5 Planters and Worcester Divide SR 0 QUGLQI lol’llMaf OPERHIHQ VVHE!'Ed at Low - :;“ S : :{fl -'lf hThe flrs(( gflrae W‘EL:I a.‘rpitrhlln: New I,ndnd\o_n, l'lfinn(i Ju 2 —W e e evel—Money Rates Hardened. 8§ mears z uel hetween Cicotte and Mogridge, | cester and New London split a dou N o hesee Blchmont, wel Byiags. ARy T R Ha e SR ol and went ten innings. Scores: ble header here today, Worcester Tornto—Baitiniore 0, Toronto 2. (First gama) | New York, July 12.—Stocks receiv-|cni 3 & st P pr 3 1'Mageedt 4 1 0 (Pirst Game.) ing the first game, 6 to nd imors 2. Toronto 6. ' (Second game.) ed a severe jolt at the ope Chi 2 s > New York (A) Chicage (A) home team winning the second Montreal— Providence- Moutreal. rain. A kot Toa e e H s B ay 2 ol abhpo s e]1. Both games were marred by po ; Ameriosn Association to almost § points on | Coee 3 SRCimhib 4 20 1 Olmendmace 2 170 0 Sraware U171 2 D) decisions on the part of I/mpire Des- A Plmmme Salpmme Gy = son’s warning that fair coL. ¥ e O Tragemerc 4 1 7 0 of imgonir 2 0 0E.Coline2b 4 2 3 1 ofSeau and the kicking of hoth & Mbnenaie § st rais - e prevail during the war. Coi & s e e A S U 0 0Jcollinsrt 4 1 & 0 o| Worcester scored six runs in the Pt Moyt o) sued almost immediately on annou f s G | Towls 101227 14 1) peeTh ? $Gmmditic 4 3 5 7 5jinning of the opening game and in i s ¥ B ey ment that equitable arranzements h Senre by Innings ,"v;gflv,_ 2 IRisbergas 4 2 0 1 0| spite of game fighting on the part of At Nasmiile 3. Nex Oricans 5. be;n e;:fect}e;d fhult\:leeu mlp Zovernme e, eAe e Gtk le Miter. of 9 oCloticp 30930 the Planterhs r:u‘\'! w;rr‘fl fiunnl)lo to siad e wmiriccga 7. Mabtle 0 and the chief industrial interesis o e S B C e AT LT 3 oFeschet 2 1 2 0 0|overcome the lead. The first game = The initlal recovery was followed | cuna Cane Sugar Miller oY . 24 9 Aol U030 9 ] gecount' Of Taiy. Scores U. 8. ARMY RANKS STANDINGS by additional advances. subject. how- wiroond Game) 0 17 3l First Game.) ever. to considerable -profit-takin St Louis (N) Boston (N ted for Aragon in oth New London | Carliste Sends Football and National League. Highest prices were made in the late ab i o o i et ol O Mmsont mhenCminntng (zn eoead. b hopo s e Mae- 4o Pigint Tor Unale Sbim 3 trading, but quotations eased irregu- Leminrr 4 Siie s x: 3 vaix o | Sy xoimtien <N S Ty, gt "4 0" c larly at the close, partly hecause of Fronesr ofRengri $ 150 §lcnieao 901 00 0060 DeN‘sille.db 8 3 4 i ¢ dect Bis a hardening of money rates Homsby s of Beliy 1 « 220 0 o base hits. Nunamaker, Hendryx. Sacrifice Butts,rf $ 1 e O¢ . " - Call loans rose 4 points from the Crutse.ct ofKoneiehs.1h ¢ 1 8 o 0| Cicotte, E. Collins. Gunzalesss ¢ 0 1 . : Fa - opening quotation of 2 1-2 per cent ) s SECamnin 478 1.3 0 e O R rt time The sudden advance was buted 1 [strons. 3 Wt c 5 061 ¢ Bayy, York 410, Chicago (A) i c A . ¥ - . the withdrawal of funds from lo Meadows.p 1 o[ Alien.p 5.6 00 0l menaryrer 4 11 6 ah B 5 5 |Mulrennanc 0 0 0 Aiiaties s & banks by the government to meet ci S ke 0.9 6.8 o Tminact 4 11 0 (bl 2113 8| Tommer 31 erican ind rent expenses. Time moner was not E Totals 36.12 1fzzRico 00 DA § e b NECm 3 1 4 4o xRussell 178 X or affected, if anythinz an easier tenden- | I viraion 3 z S ol BoeTy Tal 0 ifran: 14 Totals 33 11 27 10 the Olyiis - 2 oF e aierur Con © 1111 g () Batted for Ragan W St Bakerdh {01 3 e@Collinert 4 0 2 0 0| (5 *Gaued for Fortune ' Shippings suffered more than an G Tan for” Bailey ' sth 302 2 ofRisbersos 3 0 ¢ 1 0 Score by innlngs i Georg 3 other shares in the early selling whi P SRS 31 2 0 Olchatice. 1 0 4 0 o Woreewer ¢ 4 s ost came mainly from professicnal auar 5 Boston 60210 Ly e 2.0 V] o e . T 51 'Ted . 3 ters. Atlantic. Gulf and West indies P, Two base hits, Baird. Homshy. T 0 0 0 1 ofxxMurphy 1 1 0 0 0 g arm 3 1 broke almost six points to Swana Steet o e P e M S 106 0 0ARRwIp 1000 0 New London ’ . Eastern League Marine Preferred 2 3-4. The 5 I e LR 7 PR a e o W & e together with the common stoc als sz otals = o et SR . g A made up its loss and Atlantic regain- Shesiuines it Bouiyues. (2% "Bfiea Tor Duntortn 'In "sth DeXiille, 1 7 H "B 3 Teson. W ed the greater part of its reversal eli Motor Cleveland, ©O., July 12.—Cleveland Score by innings. 3 o) thatt s United States Steel broke 2 1-2 to nt Marine . Ko = ax winning eak tod: Kew York b B G E 00 0 80 2 ¢ 4 - - 125 and affiliated stocks declined onc | Jlershant Marine pf giving Washington its second succes- | Chicsso R = 3 X airead 151 to 3 1-2 points, but in this division | Momt® comer o™ sive shutout and winning 7 to 0. It| e "o Mis Peckinpsssh. Piop. Siller Ales- | gl 2 00 : s T 2rtord 213 | substantial improvement soon set in. | Miduale was Bagby’s seventh shutout of the —_— Crum.p 2 4 oKt 2% o g g o ) Is, sugars zers sharinz in B L3 - r . s ve = o 1 2. 13 » Sinole in Tenth Wirs. T ourt T > /| meoneles cuminge T aleo Tackiatog Detroit, Mich, July 12 — Hhmke| < ‘o 0 oo poaa b Tom ha » - dgeport, Conn., July 12—Catcher | points fo their advances of recent S materiaily in knocking Walter John- | i¢ld Boston to four hits today and| score by innings e apoey winted a_groove ball in the | dav i ; . Power Sow S (e box, SaiiNe BRE twp- | Dot won, §to 8. THiS %as|weewe 00 ten and Pitcher Durning gav . A L o icnal Acme baggers s v SEESS* Erond. succrBlve SGuteut [Ny e 3 N £ the & il Bt flic aaninnd wos & St b | e E o wER S SERly -t stions ondutt bagEers and scoring two runs. - Roth | 5oqingt the champlons, who have only |, Two buse bt Buseil, DeNovinie usr Grime < al one | throuzhout. though gains were nomi- | SR e in the eighth, his sixth of . Lve only |y Becker A A 2 xe o5, ridgepor: batter, 1aid | nal for the most part. Low srade the season. e ch e DU ORI (o Rty - o "y the ball for a lons single ' that et il AN R Pachcs: ccntral Cleveland and Washington will play | 1in&s this season. Shore was batted Lawrence Wins in Ninth. s e reught in the run that gzave the and Texas and Pacific were Dock 4 off a postponed game here Sunday, |la¥d and after four innings retired in . ; S Jul Ameritans a ¢ to 3 victorv over Port- | in demand and Rock Islands 'wer~ not | H & H 5 2% | July 29. it being transferred . from | (2vor of Pennock, who in turn gave ew Haven, Conn ily ed ranged . and tiday. Durning allowed the lo- | afrected by reports of remewal of - T R L e way to S. Jones. Cobb featured the |rence staged a ninth inning th A b » W Gishy its e o affcoted by reports of renewal of in Grs e battinz with a single and two three | defeated the leagie aders t b > sdftune ones.- et @ all op- | ternal dissension. Total =sales of | ik 7 L G base hits. Score: dav, 7 to 4. The sharp hitti e p o . ; o stocks amounted to $80.000 shares. | pacinc i 1% 16 2l T Boston (A) Detreit (A) teams and the phenamenal pt 1ia !l e The New York city bond offering of | Pen & 022 o i h po % hpo s o] Daley featir: ot ; b o Ram cr "L b olmreekewar 5 17 1 | $55.000,000 brousht out a larse num- 1900 §33 0 0f Homerrt 2% 1 0! 7 New Haven Lawrence . ot P Lord 7o [ty 0 a7 ofber of bids and the averaze of prices 0 322 0 ofJanring 13 &0 ab s e | G asser.rt S RO B e . o3 40 3 112 1 of Alitzeliah 300 ol Nutter Y300 0|kanerr 3 et 1 B sept oy aaeis reemuied asivery ew k3 230 oarnear 2 1'% o o Garinerss Py e ot £ 311 Nehaans 53 & b ok t g o { §|the present state of the |n\vstm<‘nl[ 2119 40025 2| Tewmir 102 1/ Bals™ 4 38 4 dlschedoma (0 14 0 2 4 olGrme b o | market. E 40 21 0| Waiker.c 1% 5 o Stimpson Sales.r 180 Fepr= & 5 et % 5| Firmness ruled in the zeneral hond \3;3”‘3?" g &t 2723 ofSenitad 1121 shannencs 4080 glFimnis 81810 SPORT NOTES 41 ofreane” 1 0[ market, but the libertv issue fell to a | s Co H " Bz s 1] Shoren 113 0 merdp & 211 2 1lwre 213l pas Wik 3 s .8 5 Sl e ? 2| new low quotation. the price rang- | % i R U R 1 "": Pt Ha he old Re 4[Steeman p 1 o|ing from par to 99 45-30 for regular | R-~Trn Totals 32 62415 1 SJones.p 122712 2|Donovanp 2 0 0 4 1[Willamsp 4 1 0 2 o) backstop, is catching e ga xKritchen 1 o o|lots and 99 44-30 for an odd lot. To- | ¥ o e PR R ARG |y xwocdwrd 100 0N AT T | e Adtietics = 5 | tal sales of bonds (par value) 2zsre- | Suson. Motor Clevetand . . el g € e Totals 341027 18 5 ? : e ! gated $2,870.000 Scatvard | Alr Two base hits, Bagby 2. Three base = Bits.| (0 Batted for . 0 "Batted tor Donovan in oth | Hal Chase. who 1ea the b 2 o ot U. S. coupon and resistered | Shatimek Art Speaker. Graney Sccro by innings Score by innings b 2 oa uam e T s ot B 3Adgenor e e e e — 1 Railway Hard Hitting Wins for Athletics. Two bure hits, Lewls, Shortm. Three base hits, | Two base hits, Kane, Fiyon Stimp it finut-sucha n ) T i s Diing, Brackest Faan, Desingr STocks. | Stuaebeper .. St. Louis, Mo., July 12.—Hard hit- | Cow 2. Jones, Vitr swon, Nutter 2. Three base hirs Milier. | leading hitters of the ®ational league e e Bl Lond. 7 ome | e, Do e el N R DG s e = e ting featured today's game which TAR f scticns o the New York Stock Exchance 1o o Sts | Texas Co. Philadelphia won from St. Louis, 5 to Brooklyn Loses on Errors. . Hartford Lands' oh Baren. i Low, “ciope | Tozin & Pacin 2. St. Louis got only five hits off | Brooklyn, Y., July 12—Pitts- $artford. Conn., July 12— Hartfora |Allls Chaimers ctts < 3 0o | e Johnson and Schauer but three of | burgh beat Brooklyn 2 to 1 today batters feil upon Baron in the tnird | AU° ,Chaimes of 85 Cnton P these were for extra bases. Philadel- | without the aid of a base hit. Pitler ifhing: this afternoon, sixihite in a|is A men. , | Tnion_ Pacinc pe phia got enough runs in the first to|scored the tieing run in the eighth row, the last a double by Reichle, |Am Can § [ o denr 3k win. Strunk walked, Bodie doubled |on a pass, McCarthy's sacrifice, Ol- seRdinz over five runs, the home team | Am Car & Foundry .| Ut and Bates and McInnis sinzled, net- | son’s error and a squeeze play by Ca- winninT 7 to 3. Score e “« | ¢ 5. Rubber ting three runs. Bodie got two dou- | rey. With two out in the th, Fis- " 7 I | ol Ao el i T8 greing bles and two singles in five times at [ cher walked, stole second and scored e B t o i 5 Bpe 2 | Am e secur b i bat. Scor when Hickman slipped in chasing Mil- S FA{sat R G o N ety e Ridh Diwbes Philadelshla (A) St. Louis (A) ler’s low throw, the ball rolling to deep «Pueeii ot O 0 Kine® 4 8 2 0 0|Am Iinsed OU pf N Sar Chem. 31271 o shncour <3iele v whototer. Hins Waghst pas presented RidhIn 1 1'Gon. 315 ofAm Towmoue e T e 4 °,2 % o|with a loving cup by the Brooklyn 8 [ ‘ 0 Ham’ £ 4 1 2 0 o|Am Malting e 5 43 0 ofEdohnnsb T 1 0 1 o|club. Two games will be played to- of New reithie o 0Durein1h 3 010 0 0|Am Maling 1 pr - 55 0 % ofSioanrt 0 4 121 0fmorrow. Score: OiMitcheil.5h 4 1 1 2 0|Am Sm & Re .. i COTTON. Mclnnindb 1 111 0 0fSisier b £ 1800 2 101 0fAm Sugr Rer | New York, July 12—Cotton futures | humns & 0 3 1 ofaec 4 11 39 A s hpo s e aven 000 0fAm. & & e .. . | closed steady. July 2632; October | Groer. 31 1 4 2lacobsonet 2 0 4 0 o Sarerel 1040 e 1|Mangan.p 000 o|Am Tobsero pr () " | 2538; December 25i3; January 2533; B0 e famens i 2 0 st pheer. - 418 8 AR - - : s B AT PUTNAM (Fair Grounds) B o b il Mt TS A G o m; Spot ‘quiat: middling 2675. TN 3|nmamier 16 0 o p|Hshac 30 40 i0300 air Grounds e e i S o 4 Wards (121 31120 2050 A, TE 5 | CHICAGA GRAIN MARKET. Toeats 33 T Buera 21028 30300 et 4. A, TE ‘ Lo g T R R uecarran 20 11 R S J“] 15 “ d t 3 30 AL BT, o, == AN ti i i) Sunday, July 15. Game called at 3.30 p. m. Barrett o pl S : % | priisceiphia 0100100 os|Culmmp 0001 ofxsmin 00000 P % Has Min. £ 1, 5 5 s a " o — T e s Looks as if “Slim” Caldwell the Yan- | Becjchem Stcct it o M SO o By S Baten, Prats, Swler Tomes| Towls 30 32 70 S dagfhn P, sees’ star pitcher, just can’t behave, | Bethiehem Sicel (1) 1i% % DSk | be W Ba : Totals. W, 007 18 Special Trolley Service After the Game ‘S'm will” pitch gilt-edged ball in a | Rrwlsn Rapid Tr % : e e e string of games, then break training | moos weom sy 0% e . ee Chicago Takes Both Ends. {xxx) Paticd for ‘Hickman in- 9th. ind suffar 2 fine and susnension R - Supe 6% 35% 3m L < 5 Score by ionlngs: 3% 8% an Chicago, July 12.—Felsch’s timely Pittsoursh -. -...0 9 0 008 0 1 1—3