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Insure Through An Agency that is competent to give EXPERT SERVICE and SOUND PROTECTION. You can obtain such service here. ISAAC S. JONES tnsurance and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main St BURGLARY INSURANCE iy The Travelers Insurance Co. _LoTUNEL 62 G Agency Established May, 1846. Have you full coverage on your live stock against FIRE and LIGHTNING? If not, call or write J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Erown & Perkins, Hitmeys-at-law Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3 EDWIN W. HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Corner Main and Shetucket Streets GAMLS SCHZIDULED TODAY. National League. at New York. Brookiyn. Bosto Philadelphla. American Leagus. it International Lea YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. (First game) Second game.) (Called end of the 13th u iladelphia Americar League. b Eastern League. Portland 0. (First game.) Portland 1. (Second game.) tageport (First game.) PRridgeport Second” game.) Harstoca Worcester 3 (10 Innings.) International League. (i Second (Firet game.) (Second game.) zame ) zame.) American Assoetation. Toledo 3 Indianapolts & Southern Association. New Orieans 8. (First game.) s 0. (Second game.) (First game.) (Second game.) TTANDINGS National League Won. Lost. Eastern League. Loan of $50,000,000 to Great Britain Wast Aug. 21.—A loan of was made by, the = to Great Britain. “This tal advanced to the al. | - $1,956,400,000 LEGAL NOTICES, ARD OF COUNTY COM- Ne TO THE BO x for London County: 1 transfer of license s. ale lager beer, cider in the building 1 Main _street, Town of except in" the rooms and n said building, any part which are cut off or parti- mannsr as to form ms, or retiring rooms. business s not located indred feet in a direct two & ne from an church edifice or public or paro school, or the premises pertainine thereto, or any postoffice, aemete; Dated at dav of August. A. D cant 5 1k Andeusziiewicz. Anpli- e undersigned. are elect- t ors and taxpavers, owning real estate, of the Town of Norwich, and hereby sizn and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Frank Andouszkiewicz for a hereby certily that sald cant a suitable person to be sed pursuant to said application Norwich. this 14th day of August._A. D. 191 D. Sherevesky, vi Nathan Lahn., Ben- nce Brown. I hereby the above named signers s are elect and tax pavers ng real estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated at Norwich this lay of August, A. D. 1917 Dora Porielance, Asst.’ Town Clerk. W Dk.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. Phone 1173 TuThS e spiritious and in. | | Many Hard Fought Tennis Matches Murray Wins Thrilling Forest Hills, L. L, Aug. 21.—After a day featured by unusually hard fought tennis matches, the east and west was about equally represented among the victors in the national patriotic sin- sles tournament being played on the courts of the West Side club for the benefit of the National Association Ambulance fund. The most thrilling struggle of the session_was the four set match be- tween R. Lindley Murray of Niagara Falls, bu* formerly of California, and W. T. Tiiden, Jr, of Philadeiphia. Murray was the victor by scores of 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. John R. Strachan of San Francisco alse gained a place in the fourth round | by eliminating A. W. MacPherson of | New York, former holder of the Rus- | sian championship, by scores of 6- 3-6, 6-0, 6-3. R. Norris Williams, “16_champio! efeate e % 2d, of Boston, Irving C : ey wesnematy UBLULLIALL, SliI— inated Holcombe Ward, the sensation of yesterday’s play, when he defeated the 1904 champion, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2. Charles S. Garland, the young player from Pittsburgh, conquered Douglas Watters of New Orleans in four sets at_6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. Watson M. Washburn of New York was defeated by Harold A. Throck- morton of Elizabeth, N. I, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4, in a match in which endur- ance played a big part. Clarence Griffin of ~San Francisco nad little difficulty in winning from R. Beck of Philadelphia by scores of 6-2 6-0, 6-2. Craig Biddle of Philedelphia and | Dean Mathey of Cranford, N. J., fought out a bitter match which was still undecides when darkness arrived. Bid- dle was leading by scores of 6-4, 12- 14, 6-3, when the referee ordered the play postponed until Wednesday. 1 SECOND DAY OF GRAND CIRCUIT AT BELMONT PARK. All Thres Races on the Card Were | Decided in Straight Heats. i i Philadelphia, Aug. 21.—All of the three races on the second dav's ca of the grand circuit meetine at Bel- | mont track today were decided in straight heats, North Spus, Ben All and Bacelli taking their respective levents in handy fashion, although there were close finishes in the 2.10 pace, which provided a track record | for an open pacing race of 2.04 in the| second heat. .| At West Side Club Courts for National Ambulance Fund— Struggle Against Tilsden— Biddle-Mathey Contest Called on Account of Darkness. First Basemen of Red Sox and Chicago Fight. 21.—A fight between Del Gainer, first baseman for the Boston club, and “Chick” Gandil, guardian of the first-sack for Chicago, followed the third game of the series between the two leaders for the pen- nant, which Chicago won, 2 to 0. Gan- dil claimed that Gainer attempted to spike him when he slid into first base during the fourth Inning. After ‘he game the two players met i the local club's dugout. A brief wordy argument was followed immedi- ately by a clash between the two men. The struggle was short, as the other players stopped the men. The game itself was one of the hardest zought of the serfes. It was a pitchers' battle between Pabe Ruth and “Tex” Russell, with the latter having the better of it. No action was taken in regard to thraatened protest on yesterday's _—.c wnich was started in violation of the lesague rules which prohibit the starting of a championship contest af- . Chicago, Aug. ter two hours before sunset. Chicago now leads Boston by three games. Score: Boston (A) chiy Ay ab hpo 2 e ab hpo a2 e Walshef 4 01 0 0J.Collinsrf 4 10 0 0 Bary.2b 4 2 0 0 OMMulnsb 3 1 1 4 o Ganerlb 4 210 1 O/E.Colline2b 4 5 4 35 0 Lewisib 4 1 2 0 OlJackson)f 3 0 1 0 0 Hooperrf 5 0 5 0 O|Felochef 4 1 3 6 o Gardner.3b 3 0 0 4 0/Gandlilb 4 015 1 0 Soott.ss 0 1 0 ORisborsas 2 0 0 4 0 Agnewe 3 0 & 0 1Schalke 3.0 2 0 0 Rithp 3016 ORuselip 311 30 Totals 31 52411 1l Totals 30 Score by innings: Boston .. .- o000 00 000 001 Cottins 2. Thre Bender's Pitching Feature.. Philadelphia, Aug. 21.—Bender's re- markable pitching featured the doub’e header with Chicago here today, Phil- adelphia winning the first game, 6 to 0, and Chicago the second, 4 to 2. Ben- der held Chicago to one single in the two bases to 28 sue- zht and he zave only on balls, while he pitched only batsmen. It was Bender's third cessive shutout and his fourth strai v ry. Scores: 0000000000 23000010 x—6 laridze, and Elliott first game ta and der illifer. Umpires, Qu and Byron. Time 1.38 (Second Game.) | oni 000004000—4 6 o Ph e D00 2 T Carter and Wilson; Rixey, Lavender, MARKET WAS BEARISH. A New Low Record Was Made by the I New Haven Road, 30 1-4. New York, Au { free use today vario | calculated to exert an | fluence upon X he stock of these were the more d- outlined by the governme the coal roads and produc urgent financial requirer ment an.d munitions cc and New low records for Delaware Hudson znd New Haven at 1-8 and 20 1-4, rospectively, were I their sentimental Centrai, Reading. Chicago Northwestern Line and many of the also made gross recessions priced rails of one two points. ; | | Bethlehem Steel new stoc re t {brunt of the concerted drive agains industrials, its extreme loss of points, with a later rally of two, re- | sulting from incessant selling based upon reports regarding new financ Related shares ded one t | points, United States Steel faring ter than others of the same clas its net loss of three-fourtas of a p at 123 3-4 JThe motors, sugars, leathers and | | kindred war descriptio felt the | weight of bear pressure combined with in recessio ran liquidation, | occasional less specific these and issues ;i from one to almost four points 1 )ils, rotably Mexican Petro! m, i which made a gross gain of five points | together with shippings and tobaccos, were almost the sole elemen o strength, the latter rising bris in the more active dealings of t last hour, coppers also coming forward at | the éame time. Total sales amounted | to 528,000 shares. : Calling of loans by some of the hig financial institutions and private bank- ers created a firmer tone in call money but time rates were easier. Bonds were lower in the main, the | Liberty issue showing steadiness, how. {ever, at 99.86 to 99.96. Total sales (par | value) were $2.950,000 | United Stat, bonds (cld issue) unchanged on call | | | The following 1s a | actions on the New York Gola M ) Chalmers ctfs Bang_Note pf Az Chem. Beet Sugar Can Car & Foundry liide & Leather Fide & Leather pf Inter Corn Linceed O Uin Of pe Locometive Fncomotie pf Malting 1 ot Sm & Re Souft pt (m) Steel Foundry Sugar Ref. tock Exchange to Alaska Aulis, am Am am Am im am | 3m Am i Am Am Am zinc .. ‘Anaconda Cop Assoctated Ofl 1 Atchison, T & 8 F . Atchison, T & S F pf Atlntl” Coast ... \. G & W 1l Baldsin " Lecomot!_ve altlmors & Ohio Galtimore & Ohio pf Batopilas Min- Dethiehem Steel Fethlchem Steel pt Bethlehm £t (B) Erunswick Imp | Bums Brothers Butte & Supr Callahan Min Californla ~Pack Californin Pet Callfornia Pet pf Canadian Pactl Cent. Fourdry Central Leather Cerro de Pasoo Chandler Motor Ches & Ohlo Chicago & Alton Ch. Gt Westem Chi., Mil & St P Copper. Fuel & Columbia Gas Continental Can Com Prod Ref. ... Tron [ FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL [ e e — | Muxwen Motor Pr Ret Naihiitie well Motor® p Motor 2 Marine ey Copper ot Nova Scotla Steel Ohlo Citles Gas Ontario Pacific Pan = Pliladeiphla Pierco Arrow Picrce Arrow pf Pitis Coal ctt Pitts & W V_etf Pond Creck Coal Pressed Steel Car Pullman Ry St Spring Ray Con it Rezding : R. iron &Svesl Royal Duteh Pet St Louls & 8 F St Louls S W pt Arms axon Motor 3 Seaboard Alr Line Scaboard A L pf Sinclair_of1 . Sloss Sheffleld South Pacific South Rallway ath Ry pf debaker .. Mptor?' T o7 Cop w 1 Ul Texas Co. Texas & Pactfic Tobaceo Prod Twi nCity Rep T -3 Unlon Factte 50 i tah Copper - i | Willys Overland 304 s0x | COTTON. New York, Aug. 21.—Cotton futures closed steady. October 24.00, December 23.90, Jajuary 23.84, Marca 23.98, May 24.25. Spot gquiet; middling 25.30. MONEY. New York, Aug. 21. — Call money steady; high 3; low 2; ruling rate 2 3-4; closing bid 1 1-2; offered at 2; last loan 2 CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. Open. High Low. Close. e WY 219 207 210 ~..108% 109% 107% 1losx 107 108 106% 107 .. 82% 534 saw say sk 4% 3% sn CLIBTK. 8% 38X siw T i Mayer and Adams. Umpires—Byron and Quigley. Time—1.33. Giants Lose Third Straight to Cin- ) i cinnatti. | New York, Aug. 21.—The New York Nationals lost their third straight | same here today, being beaten by Cin- cinnati, 7 to 5. The winninz streak of Pitcher Sallee of New York was broken after he had won ten straight games. Outfielder Robertson of the Giants was called to his home in Norfolk, Va, for examination for the draft army. | Score: ; Cincinnati (%) New York (M) 0 a W a6 o Gron.ab 1% % ol Burmer i Kopfss 3 4 2 3 ofHemmgiv 1 Rouwsiner & 3 1 0 ofkauer 3 B 3101 olzermanad 5 Grifithat 4 1 1 0 ol Fieiceroe i 11020 ol Wihoiter i 5003 2 0 Hoike i E 439 2 ofRardime 5 Renp 2 1 0 0 0lSallen o Elers. 0 0 0 0 ofxlober 0 Totals 2815 27 10 o Totals = ) Batted for Salies In oo 2200 108 0 o 100 i00ao0 Herog. Home muns, by Win Cardinals 1, Braves 0. Boston, Aug. 21.—St. Louis, with i 1 Goodwin ' pitching good ball, defeat-d | Boston, 1 to 0, in six innings today, | the game being called because of rain A heavy thunder storm swept the field in the third inning. The i run came in the second. Hughes pa | ed Cruise, Paulette sacrificed and ter Baird had been thrown out, der's douhle scored Cruize. The St Louis (N | Eoston | ol arnciite ss ! of Powelt.cf o reie.rt of ielly.ir over one 1<) Long.1t Y.Smithcr Mitier. b, Homshy. ss Cruee.rf Paulctie.1 Baird.h Snyder.c dwin.p 5 Totals 2 41 e e otz 01 0 0 0 ; o base it 1 <ces Defeated Detroi.. troit, Mich., Aug. 21.—New - York | defeated Detroit, 3 to 1, in ten innings | | today, scoring its first victory over Eoland since he came into the Ameri- can lea=zne three vears azo. Score New Yerk (A ) Detroit (2) Batted for Yeile fn IS gy 0ieteate 0,2 Dodgers and Pirates Play 13-in Tie. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aus. 24.—Brooklyn ind Pitfsburgh hattled thirteen in- ngs to a tie today, the score being 2 to 3. All the excitement was con fined to the tenth innine. when with o0 out, Pitler singled and scored w cher on the o the score board. score again in its haif I single, M tripie, his fift i row, and Stenzel's sincle. A doube header will be p'aved tomorrow. Seore Pittsbur 0000001002000-3 8 1 Brooklyn— 0000016002000-311 1 (Called_on account | Steele, Fincher. W = Smith and O. M | and nsiie, Time - === WERE 2 WERE S EE S EEEEES 37 Dresses $ Day Special 28 Suits — | $7.50 A ol Clevcland Walloped Athletics. Philadelphia, Aug. 21.—Cleveland defeated Philadelphia today, 16 to 2,1 hitting Myers at will. Bagby, in ad- dition to keeping Philadelphia’s hits scattered, made four hits and scored as many runs himself as did his op- ponents. A large crowd was present because of the military ceremonies prior to' the contest, it being the in- auguration of the competitive drills of the American League baseball ciubs for the purse offered by President I. 5. Johnson, who was present. Score: Phiia 000002010— 313 2 Cleveland 0.0 610432 x—1621 0/ Myers and Schang, Haley: Fagb: and O eill. Umpires, Owen and Nal- lin. Time—1.48, Marlins Take Two From Portland New Haven, Conn. Aug. 21 ew Haven twice defeated Portland here | today, 8 to 0, and 10 to 1. The home team hit at will while the visitors failed to find the opposing pitchers. i Geme o zven Portand 5% 8 fmume "3 0% 8 1 Po MBS, 54808 30383 “o0 20 1) 33 te b R HEREE 1433 R Siheis 1813 6 30750 L R SO e s ST Eh 3 Teas 3 3381 e et a S i New Haven I | Nutter.rt o1 Fradetw,3b 21 i 0. 10} 0 Brown1f 10 ol Bradley. b 3 0 0 Murmavss 3 . 0f Dempsey.c 2 0 Marting 3 2 Totals 1l Toraw 2 12 x) Demp Sth hir by batted Haver ven dnil Bradshaw 00 base 0o k! Marti Devine gl Lawrence Wins Double Bill. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 21.—Law- rence this afternoon took two pames from PBridzeport, 2 to 1 and 5 to 1 ¢ fielding on the part of the marred the games Scores (First Game.) Lawrence Bridosport B . 1]s 0| he Hartford, Conn. Aug. 21 i lding behind Keefe gave } r - victory over Springfield today, T to 3. | Ail remaining stock on sale at prices that mesan tre- mendous losses to us and wonderful vaiues to you. 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