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Automobile Insurance FULL COVERAGE Under One Palioy 4. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street e the See that you are pratected OUR In. = ISAAC S. JONES ’in‘rawe and Real Estate Agent [ Richards’ Building _ an ABSOLUTE nsurance you carry is sufficient and DEPENDABLE. ound, dependable kind. 91 Main St Half Milers Shine in Grand Circuit Colonel Armstrong Takes Feature Event in Hard Race— Favorites Fail to Come Through. A heavy rain soaked the track, de- | Time 2.08 3-4, 2.09 1-4, 2.10. laying proceedings for more than an hour, and making the track slow and the ‘going bad. Moosup 6, Taftville 1. The Bdwards, 3.10, $8,000 .pacing |fast team from Taftville Sunday af. |the pitching, not one of New London's stake, the feature event of the card, |ternoon on the carpet grounds, Moo- | runs being earned. The score: went to Colonel Armstrong, a half [sup, and defeated the visitors by the fon miler and an outsider, who was given | score of 6 to 1. In the first, Moosup's s 25 a hard fight by A Game of Chance.|4ucky inning, a walk, a sacrifice hit, 3 2120 - | The two finished neck and neck Infand a couple clean bingles gave the | Dexvile,is 16 012 2 1 the final heat, the judges decision be- | local team a two-run lead. Again in | Downes.rr 1 212 9 1 Ing necessary to distinguish the win- | the third the Moosup team began | Senzaieass (- S 58 ner. Loyal W. the favorite, failed | walloping the visitors' twirler, a Law- | hemyor $ o e 3412 to finish in gthe money. rence player, for neat singles and two 11 3 0 Dempscy.c 17 34 The Forest City Sweepstakes for baggers. This Inning looked like a o 0 Puming. LA B two-year-old trotters, was a walk- away for Arrow Rock, piloted by Mc- | qust settled the local team had brought 1 fincl.m INSURANCE —IN— 'flli'l'ravelers lnsurance Co. while Box R.. who also has been cam- paigning with the twice-arounds, took the 2.06 pace after a hard battle with Knight of Strathmore. Young Todd, the favorite, got fourth money. The summaries: only. pitching a feature, but al. great headwork several the game, making it possible for dou- ble_play The lineups follow: o he showed P IEARNED & Co b e 5 over Hartford, 5 to 4. . ¢ The Edwards, 2.10 Pace, Value $3,000. | Moosup—Cooney s, (/¥eil if e 3 e 3b, Houlihan cf. Geer 1b, s P ency Established May, 1846, Colonel Armstrong, blk h, by >, 7i ke | Kane b Hearrore by y Waller Direct, Edman ..., 1 1 1P CGagnon if. Splomon c, Van Dyke|Ruci ¢ 0 Teamie R == e 4 Game of Chance, blk h. ™ rartvite Chase of. McKay rr. Ca- [l § 123 HE A R ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Cox .. se2t 2 3 "%|sev ss, Press p, Murphy c. Stanley If, | Fiyon1b 0 38 = 2 BeBi b pitmm o2 i5 5 2 Bal oy S EIess D NS : Stmmons.ct 1 030 = " : Day Spring, br h, Ray ......3 3 5 g White-35 H 0z ;BrQn & Perkins, Hiomeys-at-law | Oregon Hal, b h, Murphy ... & 6 4 3 i Saoae 4 2 100 ® b Baxter Lou, ch &, Childs ....6 5 7© Murlins Shut Out Springfield Cratep 3 o oftriutmans 3 8 0 Ove ‘hames .Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. e X, > o Williams,p 1 o of S 4 Loyal W., b h, Hedrick ... 7 7 6| Springfield, Ma: 16.--Weaver | Wiliamep 1 o e o rEnt: ce stafrway near to Thames A T s = o e Telephone 33-3 | Babe Cresceus, b m, Valentine dis. | pitched_excellent this after- i N = Time—2.05 1-4, 2.07 1-4, 2.08 1-4. noon, shutting out Springfield, 3 to 0. Touls As1esiz —_—v The Forest City Sweepstakes, 2-year- | 2nd aliowing only three hits, ome a| (3 jated fe miz in o GAMES SCHIDULED TODAY. old Trotting, Value $2500. New Waven Sorinaneld e T s e 0 3 Wational League. ¥ Arrow Rock, b ¢, by Azoff, Mc- Nutter.ot 2300 13 Hartford 100001106100 anor, 2 1 3 Wi, 3 3100 0l ol s, Rae . Dacr Fyeon, reen o C‘l\hb EEsn it P14 Goniien” Carwll. " Firee pase Nt Simmens. o John A. Forbes, br ¢, Moore . 4| Shamenet £ 0 10 o tamontet 4 0,3 -1 (“"m"“ sk Prlladelpits. 4 Riconda.ss 4 1 0 2 0 1h 1*s hpe = AmeAcan Tessus. ol B D i -l R N Cleveland Wins Lucky Game. Few York st Cleseland Time 2.13 1-4. 2.15 1-4. s A T LS st Cleveiand, O. July 16.—Cleveland e 1 2 s ey, & 1 ¢ T 8 Someen ik o was lucky enough today to have Ba- = - oy, Mures. 1 & Totals 5 927 10 1 oo ker's two errors produce three Nins, Box R, b g, bp Box Elder, Val- : |t 3% enough to defeat New York, which had (\n{]ng " o L oA B 1" Batted for Powers In 8th scored one by hitting and one on Knight of Strathmore, ch h, = 11001 000 osfONelll's error. Twelfth Night, Whitehead 1 3 3| springfieid 02 00000 0 6—0 New York outbatted Cleveiand, but Newak at Bochester. | Thomas Earle, b h, Marvin... 2 & 2| i lae hiis Nuter. Stmpon Three bue | throws by Reth and. Granes et off Young Todd, b g Cox .. 8 2 4]bh King runs. Bagby had not been scored upon Peter Pointer, blk h, Geers 2 in 38 innings prior to today. Score: Time—2.08, 2.05, 2.0 Good Stick Work Wins For Worceste.r New York (A) Glevetana (A) s Springnea | 210 Class Trotting, Purse $1,200, Worcester. Mass., July 16.—Worces- |, #2 hoo & o " Ta noe o The Woodman, br g by Em- ter won today by Tree hitting. After (PR, {13 ° olfhemi, 4§ 1) YESTERDAY'S RESULT! pire Expedition, Whitehead. 1 1 1 |hatting Gingras from the mound, the | Maisel. 4 1 3 2 OlSpeakerct 4 2 6 0 Brescia, br m, Rodney ... 4 2 3|Boosters slammed Sherman. McQuil- [Fopla’ 4 1 8 1 3921 Miss Perfection, b m, McMa- lan was wild and gave way to McGin- [BAksd £ 1 3 8 ZlHamiiin ¢ 2 3 0 hon ... . B 53 3 2 ley in the last two innings. Plays by akere 3 1 4 0 ofEvans.ib 200 2 Highit . &3 4 0 oltumeam 10 01 — — - — Shawkesp 3 0 1 2 o|0'Nelic 3 1 5 0 ———— |Gy 3102 | Towis 3 321z 2mmih 5 0 0 o American Leagie P Totals 1 Gevdliza 3. New Yom 1. | iz maten ror pran i o Clevelar, Xew Yo New Yer 0 9 9 " Lews 7. Boson Sererana HER A Eastern League. { Two base hits. High, Baker, Speaker. Three base sTANDINGS. Nationai L American League. won. 1 Pet 2 ‘ s - : b ‘ Eastorn League. Won. Lost Pt i i | 514 a1 Thermos Team FReorganized. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage pro"est 2;031 all druggdists. Dr. J. M. KING DORENTIST May Building Amowoan House‘ Special Rates-to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. ry Gopimestion . Shetucket Street FARRE!.. & SANDERSON, Props. C GEER Piano Tuner, Street, Norwich, Conn, | "Phone 511 _A. WIGHTMAN E)(U:RIENCED PIANO TUNER nt Street, Norwi Teleptione 595-3 | THE PALACE | 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA WAR PRICES AND TAXES. o s mw Had Much To Do With the Wall Street | Ciin e 7 Calculations. Col. Fucl & ron I | New Yorl aly 16.—The cleavage be- | corn Produe Ret | tween rails’ and inaustrinls asswmed fcom b Rer of Wider preportions in the stock | Grucivie_ Steet W evincing a disposi- last the former to_supplement toda & tion De Daneer Dl while the numerous equipments and | DIl Sceur “|out in the 1ith on Kelly's double to ies, almost iwithout exception, legt, Konetchy's scratch single and v when not actually weak. Grimes' error on the late throw to War prices and taxes again entel | first. | ea largely Into speculative calcula- Barnes had things very much his | tions. the professional element mak- lown way in the second, after Boston | ing the most of this vexatious situation. made five runs off Jacobs in less than | Reasons for the break in metals were two innings. Scores: more clearly defined in free offerings |(ii.o . (First Game.) of hizh grade coppers at quotations |any s Pittsburgh () Boston (M) considerably under those of the past |[liois Ce: a5 oo a s = ok A weoks. Insiraton Cop Bigbeett '3 23 0 1|stnvivese’s ' %% 5 8 Money conditions distinctly favored | 1 " o ,’m:",” At L R ST the short account, call loans rising to|Int ‘= Cr pr 2070 o e 10 per cent., the righ rate of the vear. | Interniiional Nickel §330 0 s 310 2 0 resumably In consequence of last | Fiemaiinal Paps $ 302 1 oleivenan 5 3 3 3 0 | Saturday's adverse bank statement. |t dts 3 S e Peace rumors again circulated active- | Kenneoott Cop 3233 oslents 00010 ily and were not without effect upon|lak gt 3100 okwmns 20010 { the_more distinctive war shares. Jor e ROORES A | Tnitea States Steel was the pivot|iehisn Vller 6 | Towns 7 dexe 18 Lo 08 |around which the market revolved in Louisille & Nagwille 127 11000 its more active moments. Steel made | }faniattan Beac! = === |an extreme break of 3 1-4 points to|Maseell Mowor ot (x) Neme out when winning i seored {119 3-3, its lowest price in twoMcrhant Maring () Bitied for Ragen in oh | months. Bethlemeh Steel lost 4 3-8 | Merchant Marine pr . Batued for Neven fn 8th [and recessions In others of that group | shac” e re sheh, T30 821018 00 67 | ranged from 2 to 4 points. Mideale Steel Boston 20001 1721,001-8 TUtah Copper was weakest of the | Fi P & s '3 Two base hite Tebus Powell 2. Rl . | metals. breaking 5 points. with almost M. & st 1 (n) cune. Konetehs, Bariey | | as much for American Zinc and 3 for | M Faise o (sccand game.) | American_Smelting. Baldwin Locomo- | Nar Conduit Pittsburen () Bosten (W) five and Rallway Steel Springs vield- | Net Fnam & st @ hpo s o ®© hoo s e > L Nerads Con Bigreett 3 171 3 olarnvmes % e dmore easily than other equipments, | X3 fon P 313 3 alpendiaT 3 3 :as | motors tost 2 to 4, and ofls, shippings. X7y "% {7 n whiiere 3 10 1 olkmen {3333 sugars, and manv of the war con- |X. Y. Onm &Ww arerc elisar 32300 issues forfeited one to three|Yoriclk & West Rehoin 4 18 8 ofoncichnay 4 112 0 8 | Points. T Woicwe 1 0 0 2 OfRawngss> 3 115 0 Transcontinentals were the sustain- | o cities Gas Debush 4 1 3 1 0lTvagemerc 3 0 5 0 0 |ing features of the rafiway division, |Qrens Tote hmidic 4 28 4 @lBemeap 3 1020 Canadian Pacific_gaining two points | gatatis Shier e S at its best and Union Pacific 1 1-2 — R | Reading ana_other coalers. together Tomis % 82T 1 vith low grade or reorganized rails al- | mfi'.}',f.‘,;fi’ mings: voeies so were firm and fairly active. Final[pirr® AT™%, prase et 1 rrices were frbm fractions to 2 points | Pilis coal e pr Bee, e i o Schmpar’ ‘Tagee above the minimum quotations. Total | Frewt Sl Car Debus, - Marancilte, Powell, Relly, Rehs. afes amounted to £70.000 shares. Ry Sl Spring Bonds were irregular throughout,{nesame” . New York 4, Chicage 2. minor rails fnclining to heaviness. Fuli [R Tmn & Siai New York, July 16—New York de- ots of the liberty issue sold at 89 46-50 [Evval Duch Pa feated Chicago in the opening game of t0 99 40-30. odd lots varving from par |56, U & S F ot the series here today, 4 to 2. Vaughn to 89, Total sales (par value) aggre- | Shutuck An . . pitched well for the Cubs but was | eated $2.260,000. Stnaiaie ot poorly supported. Tesreau did not al- T, S_bonds of old lssues were un- |Siw Shefisia low a hit until the fifth inning, but | changed on_call, the coupon 3's advanc- | Sout Facife,, weakened in the seventh, when Chi- |ing 1 3-8 per cent. on a single sale. |Swichater. cago scored twice, and had the bases = Superlo,_vSteel, full when Benton was sent to his res- STOCKS. Do Coww W cue. A bare handed catch by Robert- Texne & Pacifc” son oft Doyle in the first inning was The following is 8 summary of yeserdss's trane- | Toineon Priiins the feature. Score: | nettcns "on'the New York Btock Exchange to 3 b M.¢ | taton Paihe | Yt Pacifc Chieage (N) New York (M) Atex Rubber . T AT e W ipo a 2 hoo s e Hka Goia A Fini Fote Faekre 3 1% 8 1 13780 A Chatmers - etta A Mannit 3 0 0 0 0 32130 Am Bert Buger RS Doylezs 30 24 IR R s Ll Merelber & 0 8 0 0 =5 1 Am Car & Poundry Z Wiitismer 33 1 9 o “1ao0o0 Am Coton Of e T & swa zedertn 10 2 0 9 50800 1 o e Deal. 3b 3141 of e 30516 Am Tiide & Teather ' SRS Am Tide & Teather pf L O Wortmanse 3 0 1 8 offewesuy 10020 Am Tmier om0 Fasace ik Tesgno 2 0 0 2 lfsewmp 11010 Am e ecur iceror.e —— Am Einsesdon White S Soore s 11000 e miow el Am Locomotive Wiscoman Central P ¢ Ty Sating Wacowdn . Cent xeEliot. 11 0 0 0 3 Wew. Fone TWiwn 100 8 0 et Pa Hendyx 10 0 0 o Totals 32 62413 2 N C?TTGON (3) Baued tor Vauern in ren . New , July 16.—Cott es| (3 Batiea for Wortman tn ofk Juiy Coteon Sutures| (iix) “Baitea'for Deusise in S Am close irregular. July 27.05; October Am 25.20; December 25.12; January 15.18; g March 25.3 Am wriing Paper of ~Spot quiet; middling 27.40 Am Zine : : — N New York, July 16, — Call Atchison. T & St : strong: high 10: low 4: ruling ERa & W Fetooe last loan 4; closing bid 3 1-2. Talttmore & Ohlo fitimors & Ohlo Df cHicaan Other Events Were Slow Owing to Heavy Track— — aSlevelana, Oblo, July, 16—Haif mile | Todd Temple, br &, Jamison .. 3 4 4 campaigners stepped into the lime- | Bingville, blk h, Tipling 2 75 light at the opening of the Grand Cir- | Colonel Riser, br h, Brennen.. 8 5 § buse hit,” Egan cult season at the North Ran- | Laramie Lad, b g, Thomas 769 b dall track today and followers of the | The Guide, b h, Geers ...... 6 8 § Planters Score 5 in 15th. trotters and pasers who supported | Glenwood B., b g, FErskins 810 7 Portland, Me., July 16.—New London the favorites were a crestfallen lot. Straight Sail, b m, Valentinel® 9 10| defeated Portland in a 15 inning game, The Moosup baseball team met the rezular merry-go-round and when the Mahon, while Miriam Guy took sec- 3 a . | New London- ond momey of the 2,600 stake. The | fofomed: by o two-basper, mave the T v e e e Dest time, 213 1-4. Wes, fast When. the | visitors' the first and only run they(PoMiend— _ g o 00 o o conditlon’ of the track is considered. | made. e e e The Woodman, another two-lap star, | " Van Dyke, the Moosup twirler, was | Lod. bomes. Dow took the 2.10 trot in straight heats |ihe individua] star in the game. Not was his hitting and extra fine times during Gardells, Potteiger and Conway fea- tured. The score: i i 1 1 1 H ¥ i H 2 2 8 to 1, today, the visitors scoring five runs in the 15th after chances had been offered to retire the side. Durn- ing had a little the better of Crum in W 10 Torals 3415 45 20 Totals 1l Lawrence 5, Hartford 4. Lawrence, Mass., July 16.—A single by Flynn, followed by a double by in' the 12th inning of today's game ‘gained the decision for Lawrence Score: Peckinpaugh. Braves Take Twe. Boston, July 16.—Boston started its second home series with Pittsburgh today by taking two games, the first in 11 innings by the score of 3-7, and the second 7-2. ch team made 16 hits in the open- er, which was a slam-bang affair, Bos- | two. The winning run came with none () Batted for Flack in th. 00000020 02 12100000 x4 Toro base hits, Birns 2. Fletcher, Flack Benton. Sacrifice’ hits, Kauff, Holks, Hersog, Wortman. St. Louis Shuts Out Boston. St Louis, Mo., July 16.—Davenport held Boston to two hits today and St. Louis shut out the world’s cham- pions, 2 to 0. Davenport did not give a hif untll the sixth, when Hooper doubled. He was the only visitor to ton using four pitchers and Pittsburgh | AND FOCKET, BILLARDS DOOLEY & SIMPSON Basement Thayer Building HOME FURNISHERS Everything For the Home SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11_Water St. Tel. 965 THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK 16 Shetucket St. REO CARS Are Good Cars REO GARAGE in the New Majestic JAMES L. CASE VICTROLA The Piaut-Cadden Co. Estab. 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building We cane chairs in the finest way and seil caning in wholesale and re- tail. MIKOLASI'S TAILOR SHOP 38 Markot St. Telephone 537-5 PURE DRUGS Compounded Accurately by GEORGE M. RATHEONE 133 West Main St. Tel. 182-3 | GOOD ROOFING in all its branches Chas.E. Whitaker 81 Water St. ; : | | | | § Devoe Ready Mired Paint Varnishes, Oils and Brushe: and Metals Preston Bros. Inc. wUALITY MiLn tor Babies and Cnudren e and 126 qua. . STORER FARM and High Grade GROC-RIES A. f. Otis & Son 7z Franxiin St Bulletin Blag. Soda Water ana Botting Works E. 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BARSTOW & co. 23 Viater Street d. Drive Him to the GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. for your MILLETT SEEDS HIGH GRADE COAL CHAPPELL CO. Telephone Isingled, stole second and went to third | won the championship, restrained when Barry failed to cover the base | Willard from public appearance ex. {for Themas’ perf throw He scored der Curle: management unti jon Severeid's single. Score or mext | Bosten (A) st Lo ) Justice Hendrick, in his decision P o " s oslsays that if the contract to promotc 3 Ssmorunar "5 5% 5 & c | Hebiltzel.1b 4 010 0 ofSloan.rf 4 01 0 ojand other fis encounters is fore [Gartnerdn 4 1'0 0 olSlierT 3 112 1 0|ble, of which he expresses no opini E 1000 31110 an tnjunction restraiming Wiliard from | 2821 231 ¢ ol pertorming with his show would in- 1000 0 1 2 offlict “great hafm on Willard and se IRER ! 5 0fcure no lawful advantage for Curley." 1033 = iedd MORE CHANGES T e IN TENNIS SCHEDULES T e for oot War Is Responsible for These Sweep- e ing_Changes. . T I e} 3 g e | War 1= responsible for sweeping { chang: in the schedule of lawn ten- St. Louis Nabs First of Series. nis tournaments. E. n Torrey Brooklyn, N. Y. July 18. Louis | secretary of the natlonal association, took the first game of the series with | has announced that histor New Brooklyn today by a score of 3 to 1.|York state championship had been The score was tied up to the eighth, }abandoned In 1ts place a two-days’ when with two out Hornsby singled to center, Cruise followed with another to right, Pfeffer intercepfed the toss to third and threw into right fleld in an attacpt to catch Crulse advancing to second. Johnson muffed Stengel's re- turn and both runners scored. Meadows allowed only three hits, receiving brilliant support, in which Betzel and Hornsby excelled. Score St. Louis ..10000002 03 8 Brooklyn ..0 01000000 3 4 Meadows and Snvder: Pfoffer and J Meyers; umpires, Rigler and Emslie; time, 1.43. [ Evers Now a Philly. Philadelphia, July 16— Wonderful fielding by Bancroft featured the game in which - Yhiladelphia defeated Cin- cinnati today. 1 to 0. Alexander and Regan had a twirling duel which was finished in the remarkably fast time of one hour and ten minutes. Johnny Bvers made his debut with the Phillies and was presented with a big floral horseshoe. Score: Cincinnati .0 000000000 6 1 Philadelphia 00000010 °—1 & 0 Fn and Wingo: Alexander and K1l umpires, Klem and Brans- fleld; time, 1.10. Ban Johnson Hot After Baker. Chicago, July 16.—President John- son of the American league today gave J. Franklin Baker, third baseman with the New York Americans, 24 hours in which to answer charges that he had attempted to induce Allen Sothoron, star pitcher with the St. Louls club, to desert organized baseball and join an independent league in Pennsylvania. President Johnson had previously written Baker demanding an explana- tion of the alleged tampering. The New York player failed to repl JACK CURLEY WANTS INJUNCTION ON WILLARD To Prevent Him From Appearing in Wild West Show. New York, July 16.—Application of Jack Curley for an injunction to re- strain Jess Willard, heavyweizht champion of the world, from appear- ing in connection with his Wild West reach second and was left there when Davenport fanned Hoblitzeil for the arrett Co. = WHEAT— Close. Bethichen Steel July > 2055 Brookiyn Rapld T 195 151 B F. Goodrich Californta Packing 150% 13 Cansdlan Pacific 1133 100 Central | Leather Attty 108% Ciuandier Motor Chesapeaks & Ohio €8 Ch. Gt Western si% Ch. Gt West bt 6% third out. St. Louis got a run in the fourth when Pratt tripled and scored on Ja- cobson’s single. In the sixth Sisler show, was denied in supreme court here ‘today by Justice Peter A. Hen- drick. Curley contended that a con- tract entered into by Willard and him- self preceding the fight in Havana with Jack Johnson, at which Willard round robin series will be contested at the Yahnundasis Golf club, Utica, N Y. next Friday and Saturday, July 20" and 21 In an effort to bring about a rep* resentative tournament which would bring out many of the top class men, perhaps for the last time on Ameri- can courts, George T. Adece last week decided upon the cancellation of the classic echeduled for the turf of the Casino at Newport, R. I In its place a special competition will be held on the fleld of the West Side Tennis club, o begin Monday, Auz. 20. This d cision may also eause the eancells tion of the doubles tournament Longwood the preceding week. The historic Longwood singles, one of the greatest of American fixtures, has al eady been cancelled The projected tournament for the West Side club s to secure funds for the ambulance unit which the United States National Lawn Tennis asso- cation is to donate to the Red Cross. It is expected that R. Norrls Williams. 2d, the natfonal champion, now at the Plattsburg training camp: Clarence J. Griffin, Watson M. Washburn, Willis E. Davis and Dean Mathey wil be among the competitors, with such lo- cal talent as may be mustered. In ad- dition there will be a_special match between Miss Mary K. Browne, the Californta girl who formerly held the Biurs- national tedt. At | California outplaved title, and Miss Molla the time the latter visited in the spring Miss Browne her rival with ease. Approximately half of the fourna- ments_originally scheduled have been cancelled. The meeting at the Wood- mere Country club, Lonz Island. and the Middle States patriotic singles and doubles at the Crescent Athletic elil next week are to be contested. The latter promices to have a big entry tist. TY COBB STILL LEADS AMERICAN CLOUTERS King of Home Run Swatters Starts on Gay Batting Spree in the American of all Bulletin Building, Weiter CLOSE CONTEST FOR STICK HONORS IN NAT. Wagner Falls Off a Trifle But is Still Sporting a Good Average. Not of the Nat close. and excitir time. One week ago| ardinals, and Roush were running neck and Catcher Tom Clarke, an awar out in front h. | compllation of averages | and Roush tied at .34; Iy one point ahead of sh exact] a in several batting hon League heen o t the present Cruise, of the of the Reds, neck, with <ular, The Iatest shows Cruise nd Clarke o he pair. Ro the sams speed Boshte~ F Ra 300 hitter represen His mark is 315, Heine Zimmerman | be is hitting ago. the | | weelk den is only ng the Giants. | League. J. Franklin Baker's batting that has characterized the second journey through the west, will soon have the home run king back in the polite society where he be- longs. Baker has made such good use of his wood that he is now only three points away from the charmed cir- cle—297—in which .little Al Waters tops Benny Kauff, to .285. Zach Wheat at .314, is the only Dodger in the charmed circle. Hans Wagnes has fallen off a trifle 52 Broadway | 341-3 Norwich, Conn. | Motor Cycle: Whe Bicycle Supp is He Going and Why to th Sundries WAUREGAN C..¥s HOTEL PENDLETON, Jr. of course 35 Broadway BY8 SPERD Snd SUPPLIES and You'll See - 4 C. A. SPEAR s Optometrist | C. E. LANE Franklin Square | Snop 731 up_stairs House tel FARMING IMPLEMENTS and MECHANICS' THE HOUSEHOLD at present is the sole New York r resentative. Walters Is hitting a Of course, Ty Cobb is winging ou in front rhe Georglan Peach clouting 380, though a couple of pitcher ing life miserabl for him Hamilton, of the Browns, who is not actively engaged present, still holds his .00 f times at bat. However, Babe R who is actie,” has run rigl P the heels of the perennial king. Wit in_the week he climbed from 358 278, Tris has past George Sisler again 340 to .228 One of the dope's strange myster fes is the case of the trailing Senators. | Wagshington has scored man e runs than any rival, but still is in last place. Griffith's pitch stafr Waliter Johnson—Is having an un- usually tough season The following ages Include al games plaved up to Thursdas American League Datting AR R T Aw Ricaell, ¢ i Sitinnis, \ 43 Broadway GEO. & ) ZIMMERMAN H 33 Warren St & N Te H Everyth 7 0 Clean and Goo #=Z R at the - e h PROVIDENCE ~:§ 4 BAKERY . , 56 Franklin St = Tel. 1133.3 | | rumeer | of all descriptions | cHapPELL e Tel. 24 l I CELEXIEEELT AUTO LIVERY XXXIXCX Phone thietic and Sporting Goods Zomplate Stock of Up-to ‘ Fishing Tackle | A C. V. | PENDLETON. Jr 35 Br way TOOLS 74 Franklin Street Daly Goe 8 nd Am Railroads Will P in t ¥ ready d normal ea by guarante e m £ 4 dends, as was done t T fore, the railway outiook - sion no special alarm Fow . in American Magazine.

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