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¢ L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. are frequent and often spread with disastrous effects, and now is a good time to prepare Byrd.lnving your - ISAAC S. JONES Campun—Fulton—Dempoey Bout Defimtely Tnnlfel‘red to Baltimore—Shore Line-Fort Terry Gme Cdled Off. P ] The second game of the interschol- astic series was played in Stenington Tuesday afternoon and Bartlett High's choice ball tossers were forced to take the short end of a 2-0 score. Masse) on the mound for Stosington, had the visitors - under his subjection throughout the entire gameo.with the exception. of the seventh inning. Jew- ell, the first -man up, sent up a high foul to Gremley. Connelly doubled cleanly over second. Hastings laid down a perfect bust along the third base line, Connelly going.te third, but in trying to reach home on the play he was thrown out. Evans walked. Redlitz ended the inning, going out, Fepper to Gremley. Stonington scored in the fourth. Massey, the first man up, singled. Shackley also singled. Gremley out. shoots. Wilson also fanned. Massey singled. Russack flied out .to Cush- man. - Zellar - and _Sullivan fanned. Cushman went out, Russack to Hast- ings. Fourth Inning. Hinchman singled. Jewell, the next man up, hit into a double play. Con- nelly struck out. Massey - singled. Shackley singled. Gremley fan- ned. Pepper scored Massey with a double. Adamson struck:out. Lean- ord grounded out, Jewell to Hisunga Fifth Inning. Hastings walked and was caught stealing. Evans singled. Redlitz fan- ned. Nelson grounded out to Sullivan. Zellar fanned. Sullivan’ was safe on an error. . Cushman went out Evans to Hastings. (10 innings.) Bufialo 2, mnmammn 3. (First game.)- Buffalo 8, Binghamion 3. (Second game.) Toronto-Baltimore game caled off iccount, dark- ness. American Association. Indianapolis 3, Milwaukee . Toiedo 4. St. Paul 6, Louisvills 1. Kansas City 1. Colimbus 2, Minneapo.is 4. (Twilight game.) Caileges Baseball. At Worcster—Nery 8, Holy Cross 2. GAMES TODAY, Nati Boston_ at Philadelphia. al League. Jur 3. ome stay fenfll!s Ghldlmlfl by a score 0! - The Giants' hit Breuhr in the ‘while errors by Chase and pinche: Groh helped the locals to four runs. Perritt won his ninth game of the season out ten pitched. Young threw out two men at the plate. Score: Cincinnati (N) New v-n (N) ab hpo Groh3b 3 11 -2 e hps = 2 1% LMagee2b 4 0 3 2 1002 Nealeof 4130 4.1 3.4 Chaseld 4 28 1 31380 S.Mageelf 4 2 2 0 w3 10T Grfibet 4 2 0 0 280 Bkburness 4 1 2 6 141 Wingo.c 3 1 5 2 965 Bresslerp 20 0 1 (et Reganp 0 0 11 S xAllen 1000 927 14 Eller,p 0000 2415 Totals 35 10 2: | (x) Batted for Regan in Sth. Score by inuing: Cincinnati New York Two base Canty. Thres base hit, &, Magee. Poor Baserunning Loses for Superbas June 18.—Brooklyn twelve hits for a total of 19 bases off Vaughn today but lost to Chicago, 4 to 3, through reckless base Brookiyn, N. Y., made running. A home run and three sin- gles in the first inning netted oniy one run, Johnston being caught steal- isg just before Olson drove the ball left field bleachers for the into the ol osssscssse: N 1 thqetxa ‘1 considered flsu as no weight was -mentioned porting man was in. earnest n.bnut the | Rankm re-.‘u‘y wants to fight| Jnckia and if this “certain sporting man” wants to lose his money let them put up.the money and. see how quick ‘it will be covered.. If any- Lody in Norwich wants to know how to bet they. can take it from Norman tnat Rankin won't last eight rounds. If Rankin is hedging on a difierence of three po\mds then the whole thing ran be considered as advertising on Rankin's part. A. M'DONOUGH. Fulton-Dempsey .Bout for Baltimore. Danbury, ‘ Ct.. June 18.—Joseph R. Mulvihill promoter of the 20-round fight between Fred Fulton of Minne- sota and Jack Dempsey of Utah, which had been arranged for this city on July 4, announced this afternoon that the contest had been transferred * to Baltimore, Jd. 3 The transfer was. due. Mulvihiil said to the action of Chief Egan of the state police department whio an- nounced that he intended to prevent the contest from taking place here. It was said here this afternoon that steps will be taken to prevent other boxing matches in the state on the ground that if the Fulton-Dempsey e Superios “Court, notice 'is 'hereby tiven that a hearing upon the application of’ the Receiver of T Toan and Trust Company, o( Norwich, Conn., for the acceptance and allowance of the Receiver's final account, and for. the dissolutign of said Trust Company, will be held on the 2ist day of June, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon..in the Superior Court Room, at Nerwich, Conn. » JOHN D. HALL Raeexve(. je12WTuW BOROUGH TAX NO'!'ICE Having received the warrant to col- lect the Borough tax of Colchester of three mills on the dollar, due and pay- able July 1st, 1918, 1 will be at home July 1, 1918, from 2 to 4 o'clock P. m. to receive the taxes. , All " those that are requested ito settle the same before Aug. 1st, 1918, * All persons neglecting this notice will be charged legal fees as the law directs. MYRON R. ABBLL Collector of Bordugh Taxes. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD in arrears are o E 4 e . i cgps t Norwich, within and for the District Pepper scored Massey Massey fanned. New York 4t Brooklm, |cireuit. The Cubs bunched hits in the | contest would have been a violation | 3% 32T %50, n 3 any with a sharp double. Adamson fan- Sixth tnning. ! et E)n]:rd and fifth innings, an error by |of the law, others are equally illegal. o on e LR R e Insurance and Real Estate Agent |ned. Stonington scored again in the| yunsch walked. Rusack flied to| Ansciian Letn SO IR S egstivn, thendacient inn e Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. A 91 Main Street | cighth when Evans lost control of Munscl S | Philadelphia at Boston. ning. . Holiocher's sharp fielding fea- Estate of James H. Ave: late of TG Stree the ball awith the-bases full and pass: ;x:;:;zgnihe gigd:;n:finol;:llfi{lem?:t' wung:(mfl:mmuxce:m\":rx. tured. Score: WLisbon, in sa’la;l‘ stt;‘ic't, deceased. 1 . < i = = k sk Chil o~ Erooklyn (N Ordered, at the Executor 'cita ed, Leanord, thereby forcing Massey. |ed pilferers of the second bag. Dotroit at St. Louis. s pg £ LR Dei in the Auto World. ||the creditors of said deceased to tring LAST YEAR ! othleaxgs Wl S etter ball | “shackley grounded out. Gremley | Eastern League. ) Haacket, 42 ot sonnson. b5 1 5810 oings 1n the Auto in their claims against said dstate 3 Aam as been seen of late at the | Geiled. ~Pepper fanned. Adamson | New Haten at Worcester. Hollochcrss 3 1 3 5 1|0leonen 13101 within six months from this date by 250 million dollars worth of pregerty |-\cademy and Westerly. The teams| gas cafe on Rusack’s error. Lenard Hartford at New London. R s Alckman.f 4 11 posting a notice to that effect, together was burned in this country; about 21| ere not only evenly matched but the | ranneg Reapidecceliat, Bifimatild LR e T ftatele with a copy of uu‘; order, on}:he sign. A 2 pitchers, Evans and Masse both 2 . Waterbury al Bridgeport” i - P P post nearest (o the place’ where sai million 2 month; about 700 thousand & | couthpars, were almost evenly mated. Sevegth Anning. = flih e el T S0 8 &0 Importance of Brakes Emphasized By |geceased last dwelt, and in thesame day, about 29 thousand an hour. 500 Massey had a little the better of his | Jewett fouled to Gremley. Connelly q gL s 4040 0f . . J < f 5 SEne id £ : 5 SR foe 7 s doubled. Hastings bunted but Con- 3000 350578720 ar Department Official—War Time | in a newspaper having a circulation in dollars worth s burning while you | (RRCTENC RLC O It all fimes dut- | nelly was caught at the plate. Evens National Loagus. 5 -— 100 00| Auto Racing—Motor Club Officials | E2id District, and make recurn to-this it 3 ok % il 1 o Vor "otals 3 82713 e s . . a ourt. o our’ property insure 2 u New York x) Balted for Marquard in 9th. ; e above and foregoin % % \::1? sg;u::-id 'sqhatc 4 ',“z:ss‘:r of the inning with a double. Sullivan Bogon . et dinliens SORY R e SSE copy of record B. P. LEARNED & CO. |uattery mate, heid him up in sood | fanned. Hastings retired Cushman by | Phiadsiphia jciam TS §0 1610 5l “Pick up “met-away” “dashyare| Attest: HELEN A Dm—:scm Agency Established May, 1846 stle. His throws were perfect and |2 finle] stop at first. Massey flied 10 |st rouis At | Two nase bits Olsw, Myers” Throe base the most familiar terms to’ the every- EED. 5 HE no,} a base was stolen on him, ewell. Elgith taning I;ur:::;‘::h :1,.‘. a olinston. Home run, Olson. day motorist or truck driver, accord- ‘m:‘m—hA" i;egi,‘fl'fi’ea"'m",ffasgfii he series now stands one for each 3 ¥ g ing to John J. Younger, supervisor of | ceased are “herel ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW of the two teams, Webster winning| Nelson singled and went to: second TWO BRIDGEPORT VICTORIES engineering. Motor Transport Division, | thelr claims e 5;‘;"?,‘“{'02&“ 3 ¥ e aloh last Saturday's contest. 6-0. The tie | when Lenard fumbled the ball. Munsch Lo ORDERED THROWN OUT |War Department. With the demands indersizned a fmiled ‘ EDWIN-UVI' HlGGlNS— will be plaved off on some neutral ball | fanned. Russell ~singled. — Massey | Xou Yori .. 2 i of modern. day life, motorists . have | SonM ::éh}:r:gzl;;mgrégneq in’ the . park. Both teams seem to be very |pitched himself out of a bad hole by |Cieveland By President O'Neil—Flynn, O'Rourke|been givig their entire attention to ARREN ANDREWS, A' L much in favor of bringing the third | fanning Henderman and Jewell. lv“!flr!xp d " Oak: F N Land Fined speed with no thought of how quickly je1%d Executor. ttorney-at-Law game to Norwich and in the event| Shackley singled. Gremley flied to |} }ingten and Dakes ofilew: LonconiEinec. | a‘stop candtietrinde; e N. L. €o. Mut. Fire Ins. Co. Bldg.|that it is decided to be played on the | Connelly. Pepper was hit. Adamson |petroit . - N It is time you put on the brakes,| 10 THE BOARD OF [COENTY" 59 Broadawy. 9| Academy zrounds a good crowd should | singled filling the bases. Lenard | Philacepiia 3| pandrtiord, Gt poune 18— President | says Mr. Younger. The national brake | missioners for New London County: -— | turn out. The past two games should | walked forcing in Shackley. Zellar H ;[}u faba i a : 2 fe"“l‘ ;seh:n inspection movement, which has the!hereby apply for a_ transfer from Mi B &Perkins, bhe enough to arouse the baseball sport | fanned. Sullivan flied to Jewell. s endorsement of leading automobilists, | chael McCarthy & Co. to Mark Trotter rown €l , Attorney: that has been shows so well in vears Nith Innin Bridgport ordered thrown out two victories - by. police officials and government ex- | Of A license to sell and exchange &pirit- S S A Akt The i b a 9 Lovdon Bridgeport, one at Hartford, June 11 i i ~ | nous and intoxicating’liquors, ale, lager Over Uncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St.|hack. he teams wi e under a o - 3 = i s perts, will accomplish much good if |4, Bhi Wine ahd cider in: the o o s H Connelly doubled. Hastings flied to|New Haren and the other, the second game of a|} ecr. Rhine Entrunce stairway near to Thames | heavy expchse ‘and there Is mo reason |, o 500 fied to Sullivan. Red- | Providence double header, at New Haven. June 13, | it d0es nothing more than call the at- | puilding at 715 Boswell avenue, Town \ational Ban Tele shone 38-3 | Why a zond crowd shouldn't turn out | LePPer. Hvans flied to Suilivan Red-| gynera 3 Essmmitpnreit gl . Bridge. | tention of motorists to the necessity | of Norwich, except in_the rooms and o sppert them > g e oy T | ehmdd B e et e Brldse . |of a resular inspection of their brakes. |apartments 'in sald building, any part £ : ar 3 . s 3 s { sth—F re cut off ‘or par- . Score by innings: Wonpea el W hpo a | Waierbury under suspension. President O'Neil| N fast rail trafic both with~the | oF PRTES Of R B0, CHt ST (OT frm NORWICH TOWN First Inning.” Rusackib 4 172 2 1iLeonardet 4 10 0 1 . says he placed Connoll th steam railroads and electric trains, the| yooths, side rooms, or retiring rooms. S Russack sent up a high foul to|leqm®§ ) 8 Balrin 33 0 18l Toke Both Ends of Double- |pended list May o7 at the request of|Lrot reduisite says Mr. Younger, is|My place of business is not located Children’s Day Exercises at Methodist | iremiey. Henderman struek out. Jew- | Comelie 4 215 0 0 Cushmanet 2 01 0 0 Clatiors Bridgeport and. that the suspension f::; ,:g;d"“fl_xslmm;}:mg ;};eemplgzg m‘e"‘f’}né‘*‘;“g“:‘:“;fg.fl LA 3“,?,:‘5 Church—Congregational Chapel. to |ell reached first on Pepper's error | jiuresl® 31 5.0 032, 22 8 3| st Louis June 18— Detroit moved | 125, T e, e al0 exated | by the exactness with which the|Or parochial school, or the premises Be Used as Red Cross Work Room|J°Well was caught stealing. Leanord ! Rzt «i 0 0 0 0cremienis § 8 ¢ 0 0|ints sowonth Ploce by o hat while Connolly was reserved by [ x¥ " ® PXAEHESR IR ¢ pertaining thereto, or any postoffice o 2 2 e 4 $ o0 g both - 3 ¢ New York City subway ins come to téry. Dated af —Visitors and Tourists. cingled sharply over third. Zellar| wiswll 3100 OPmwce 4212 lgames of today's double-header from | oriobcrc, aa September, no slemed|a dead stop! The engineers in charge | RIPIS MBFRIR: OF, cometerss; Tatel & B ;‘;: bg:r{owé oookn:e::v:‘;enn : p;‘;s- e " ==~ —|St Louis. The scores were § to 2 "‘“dlat his office or that of National Sec- |Of these trains, know to the fraction|isis. Mark Trotter, Applicant: E Children's day exercises at the First | o5y (AN B0k STEone i 2 Pasec 4oL 825 sl Toals 9 733 to 1. Leifield was pounded hard in|fctary Farrell of a foot where they must apply their | the undersigned. are electors ana t:;r; i S : ing Seore’ by Innings: = i Tne S akelh eal estate, 3 Methodist church Sunday ~evening|ingied hut Leanord was held at third, | Baniet K. & o o oofthe first game, Detroit gotting twelve| "M O'Nell also announced that he|PFaKes. .. = oL | ppavecs owning. real enale s »ere much enjoyed by ail who attend- | cpaciier’ srounded ont. Stonington H. 0 1 z—2|hits, including two triples and three|n,q ordered New London to forward 5 e inspection move- | Town of Xor foregoing application of »d. The following programme was = 2 | Two base bt . Pepper. Connelly (2). Bases | doubles during his 5 1-3 innings on the | 5" checlk of $100 to be paid to the ment also is emphasizing the import- | {PR0ST W10, %03 license, and hereby sarried-pub-very. successfullys . Second Inning. | on balls. off Maisscy 5. off Evans 3. Hit by pitcher. | mound. Briaseport club ac a penalty for for, |2ce Of a good brake lining, the kind, | certity that said applicant is a suitable _ Proce¢sional:™ praver,” Rev. Mr.| Connelly grounded out; Pepper to Dwner J":,‘;?‘*wy"g; LB s g::;:‘l;" oden-| Heilmann broke up the second game | feiting the game June 14 in Bridge- for example, that is thermoid hydrau-{ person to be licensed pursuant to said he Junfor choir; |Gremley. Hastines flied out. EVaNS | baws, Gremlcy. Pepper. Sacrifice hits, Cushman. Um- iR the nith inning with a home run port, Andiihatihe han imposed heavy | 1i¢ compressed and proof against mois- | abplication. Dnted at rwich. this X ion, Her- | popped: out to Sullivan. , | pire, Miller. ~Time 1h. 45 m. which scored Cobb ahead of him. Un- | gyl on Manager Flynn and players | Lure, gasoline, oil and dust. The gov- | 18th day of J“"an ];’v Gett Gremley struck ouf. Penper sincled e i til this time it was a battle between | 'Rourke and Oakes of New London | SrNMment realizes the importance of |ONell. James Eilis, T0am T Mo anning: reci- | Adamson and Leanord both whiffed. Shore Line-Ft. Terry Game Off. |Boland and Sothoron, each allowing|for improper remarks and actions at such a brake lining, since it is used|jfajqen. 1 hereby certify ' that the ST Eiting) “Third Inning. * 1t was learned Tuesday that the|Dut four hits. ihe time on, many of the, American cars’ oW | anoveinamedisigneraand endorsers axe rs: recitation, 3 o, i » ' 3 e) going to France. Redlitz succumbed to Massey’s | Shore Line-Fort Terry game sched- (it Game electors and taxpavers owning _real 3 e Experts say that a woman driver | estate, in the Town of Norwich. Dated A Dot A1 S FAVORITES WIN AT WOMEN’S hould ¥ % at Norwich, this 1Sth day of June. A. anmng ab lipo ab hon 2 e should be able to apply the brakes on <ation, B 2 recitationsWin. Bushss 5 2716 117300 TENNIS TOURNAMENT | the car she is driving as effectively | D-, 1915 Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. field Rolbins: re mimn inez Ed- LB, fowzy ENMBrOUR as a man, regardless of the strength| J¢1°% ton. three siri; Marsellaise. Jomior fak, P13 Syancis ey Mieeoiallasbiingess iR beesl i a8l D e e e tecitation. Arthir Fulton: song, Tun- e oty o T X ! NS woman-driver could exert this amount |, Keep fo the “Tight, S especially on for_choir: ation, Lewis Irish Dy . & 861 ofGumspere & 33 0 3| ehnlladelphia, June 18.—Virtually all| op preseure, the experts say she ghould | turns. This does not mean right cent- v T heioh Junior o e Hiienaan® & 1 5 3 o|of the favorites came through the sec- |y 2iReS G (1 SO A AT Bor SUPT L |er. in the event of an accident, nine cloir: recitation. Fiorense mBrawn. A E s DULL m rie 12 vr Totals 30 ght.p 100 1 ofond round of singles today in the wo- driver if the brakes are equipped with umes out of ten if you're on the right, Feeiiation, * Mazel CAvathors “MARKET WA Fhher Body wHendnx 1 0 0 0 o|men’s national tennis tournament be- | pormoig hydraulic compressed lining, |YOUTe in the right JUHIGE, Chbir:. ecitation’ fy sh Gasion Wms s e ~ |ing played on the courts of the Phila- | ¥°Stay clear of tHe car ‘tracks wHen- teading, M} Slies | Roges Gains Outnumbered Dachnes at the e gloar et it e el delphia Cricket Club. The most in- = ) ever you can. You'll save tires, as tion. John recitation, Augus- Stagnant Close. o Mot & (z2) Batted for Wright in 9th. teresting match was between Miss| As a war-time recreation for the|well as the tempers of many in the ta Miller; i 5 iy ... Gen' Mot pr : R o Clara Cassell and Mrs. Deforrest Can- |civillan army at home, automobile|trolley behind. Remember that the SNt e Lhe sl ety 2. B el e T e Dy e arket w m 2 ding & ot e e Two base hits, Cunningham, Liefeld, Vitt, Cobb. WOR, (0508, 2 i = ¥ m‘”[‘{”' :"1 Redi osspion. diminishinz steadily after the first e e Turee base Bit, Vitt, Veach: & Play in the doubles championship |tention at the opening of the auto-| The trafiic policeman is your friend. i mbers of the society of the!hour with am uncertain drift, although Int Agrl pr 85 62% s (Second Gme\ got under way today, the preliminary | mobile racing season at Uniontown, Regard him as such. Co-operate. don’t rst Congregational ciiurch will open | gains outnumbered declines at tae In: Copper 5:& 51% Detroit (A) . Louis (A) round and one match in the first round | Pa., on May sixteenth. A concourse|phinder. The bluecoat in the center of ::: v\'u_r“r\o]] fo,\:In chapel to all in|stagnant close, . fl:“fl;:‘;’" o 8y s o ab boo 2 8 ad v a e|being completed. Miss Molla Bjur-|of 15000 people filled the stands and|ine gtreet has the same relation to 1% ro"f‘{‘}:e»‘he—d“‘(,r;; I"fl{”}l"gsgr:tfnf::t- ::Aeref was ?_gflm a clon‘l_plgt?_ 1a‘n- "fi"“ It dter: Mar .. 3 et Sieid 2 f : ; 7 stedt, the national women’s champion, | thronged the oval infield while a speedy | you as the watchman at a ‘railroad -3 1 = g z ently val- 3 Veach. Demmittyt 4 1 1 1 0 ) . 4 v races” in Any persons having sewing machines |ues. War bulletins were of a hopeful | 100 Ini P br sipd Fmin 4 L1t A bh P i b Bone of Netaae | Bafars inNusrating is (1918 5\to=] B30 md“mhm il ool which they are willing to loan for the | te d Secretary McAdoo's sta I Nickel .. Clingham.t 3 02 0 0lGedeon2> 3 1 2 0 1 i h i e Ly strecte (The TeRUINCErS SH0 R S A L R “nor an _ecie ary Mc o's state- Kan Ciiy So R e E H she easily defeated Miss Carolyn Otis, | mobile racing season, racing officials quetly painful in, more ways tha_n one. Rev. G. H. Ewing of El i otify | ment regntdm.: the rate of interest Kelly S Tire Boland,p 310 3 OfSevereidc 3 0 5 3 1|Bethlehem. Pa, and Miss Helen Led- | conferred with the proper government Don't try to beat the “‘stop-go” sign Ve, ing-of Him“avenue. on th‘e next Liberty loan evoked fa- anyl;oub o Yelle,c 2 05 0 lfsotoronp 3 0 0 4 o|oux, of Swarthmore, 6-1, 6-2. | authorities at Washington and secured | just as the policeman is changing the N'—— \o{;\?xe barg-(;‘ng comment. s Tach Baaeh, I e e o e g = Summaries: igoven_nnent approval of racing as a signal. If you're travelling’ south a _ Newsy Notes. S e et S o Lehigh Valley Seore by inmin: s Singles, First Round. { war-time sport. The authorities 10ok- | griver of a car going east may also at- Mrs. Fitch L. Allen has returned to |Prove. rates on neutral countries 100 Mackay Cos Detroit 010000060 2—3 = Iphi ed with favor on the continuance of|iempt to pass (hn corner as the sign Rocky Hill;"Conn. after'a YVisit witn | 28fiened more percentibiy and fur- | (8%scs ‘e 1 St. Louis To 000000 01|, Mre Robert Herold prriadelphis:|racing because of its great aid in de- | turns, triends in town. LR SR L e e b Tioe s i i ey veloping speed in American mators, | Use your horn judiciously in warn- George Oust f McKeefport, lr:m that snurcg since last week. %100 Mex petsol b " Indians Lost to Senators, éeeond Round. ?: ddet;‘ eu? ppAm"m'l(‘:atay ‘orb?lulztu? - ax1.\ Sl Tge a‘je mgenf St stram o cKeefpor . et o . T e American public. It is well | yile horn has an effect just the oppo- Penn. was a recent guest of friends on | SO far as important stocks display- | it Mani Cop . S Cleveland, June 18.—Overcoming a Miss Dorothy Walker, Philadelphia, | known that our speediest aeroplane |site of what is desired; it frightens Otrobando avenve. Sl bamensy el i e S Do, : two run ead, Washington today do- |defeated Ars. J. E. Bailey, Boston, 1-5, | motors nave been developed on the | 3nd causes ndscision. 300 Mo. K & T pr eal leveland, 3 to 2, Mrs. John Lee of Ledyard made a short visit recently to her mother, :lhrs Thomas Day of Otrobando ave- e. of such leaders as TU. B Steel and other prominent equipments, also Reading and_shippings, these com- prising fully 50 percent. of the small Mo Pacific Mo Pac pr . Nat Biscuit pr Cond & in a game advanced from July 21. The visitors bunched four hits off Enzmann in the seventh with Chapman’s error, scor- 6-0. delphia, 7 -1, Miss Helen Pollak, New York, de- feated Miss \Lny D. Thayer, Phila- race tracks, both in this country and abroad, and largely for this season the government extended encouragement to the present racing program. You and vour car will have a longer life if yom give the 'benefit of doubt to the other vehicle. We need more I courtesy of the road, anyhow. The g iég two runs, poor base running de-| Miss Clare Cassell New York, de-| The eyes of the sporting world were | Long Island Railroad says:—“Better turAn;d\xe_r. : - ok SRR priving them of more. Score: feated Mrs, Deforrest Candee, New |centered on the Uniontown races, for | wait a minute at a crossing, than an Mrs. Jolt“Newman of Onldfe wtfent | Ndditonal sains in Royal Putch Washingten (A) Cleveland (A) York, 7-5, 6-3. it was realized that upon the outcome | hour at a doctor's office.” "The same S o e G | s ety | shouenst *3 171 0 0ohmson1n "4 577 § 5|, Miss Eleanor Goss, New York de-|of the inaugural there, depended theapplies on the streets. “ur: omas Day of Otrobando ave- HECiled ' the s Mk tie oot the o S;:fn P;fx‘:f Fostersb 4 1 1 3 0Chapmanss 3 2 ¢ 2 1|feated Miss E. G. Ostheimer, Philadel- | success of the future race meets of the| A (et gtreet is a danger trail. On = final Hour, when the list viélded again| 1600 Olho Cities G Judge 15 4 219 1 OSpeakeref 4 2 2 1 o|phia, 6-1, 6-0. season. Public ' sentiment, however,| .iny gays most drivers dre careful. Master Standish Beebe, of New |{rom sSheer inertia. Sales amousted| ljob Oniaris Siiter = I T T Doubles, Preliminiary Round. was found to be solidly behind the|The time to watch also is at night in London, 6 speniie e el t5 880,000 shases o0 o R Yomns 3117 0Weedii” & 231 0| Mrs Rawson Wood and Mrs, Fuller- | ool BCSUSRE OF SETR, 00 ™°) spring and summer when you pass tran%pasr‘enn FoinaMee G S Bl rbt:-‘o]a;:nei;nfxtilr\r'm;\i!éri‘n:fianto“:? :‘ 100 Pt cn 5 e B R SR {)or;dWead\e"G«:efest:& "‘F:\f!xa?.n eG\_wl The Liberty Sweepstakes was the|venue just flushed, when your tires, e AL RS Cent,, but time funds for the shorter | i Fies Arow e 0 b 5 Sl Mrs: BB Pate and Mrs. 'W; F.| L.k ovent of the day, with the Univef: | o icaprse; are without-chains. erio vith inc LA Elros P Auew pr Totals 1027 2 O'xThomss 10 0 0 slcott defcs s aTas iss | Sl Trophy as the reward. Four eli-| 'Be careful in leaving vour machine Miss Anna E. 1r|ednnhurz left on |Periods eased, with no increase ©Of| 5400 Pitts & W Va s 100 ¢ 0|Calcott, defeated Miss Reid and Miss! mination heats of twenty-four laps on. & steeply inclining street. “Tifere \lonc:;_\ for |\!:p Sarayan House. Bret- SR S G o e fim;xsgl Cor Totals 34 92718 1 P‘lQ{_W 1d§ne‘1;, 6-0, f{ : 4 Miss | c2ch were run, with the winner of each lhzve been three cases in as many * iydtal SERGRETTIEER T kel C oA e i B e = e r BT dlen. Hooker won from Mrs. Alex. |heat aualifying for the final evemt.(weeks of automobiles plunging down spend tlie summer months. . st g moderate streng 25800 Reading o1 e | wast : Helen Hooker won from Mrs. Alex-|Rajph Mulford, Eddie Hearne Tom | tp, o but internatiosals. mainly British is- | 100 Reading 2 pr e | e <ei0/ 000 ander Chisholm and Mrs. Cornelllyo ; those stree Mr. 2 N SuAes a vataBRenbA) o Thta) Taales’ (pan| 11280 2 28 38 |Cloveland SineAni0 et Diible: by detaiil Milton and Louis Chevrolet were the| The traffic courts are overburdened v an, - s, D. Zabriskie of e i P ‘,‘.32 gg:: QT base. hits, Speaker. Wood uble &B,eaudt- e successful contestants in these quali- | with trials for offenders who misht e HlL e el & aNOrE e T e oo o 18 A | e S e o s Iy "3T7 | fying heats and started in the ibg race. | have .avoided trouble easily if they :xo rs. Chester M. Barnes, Mr. and o T 8 ipereent aa ol 2 B 5 | Philiies Def B 7 Rogge. defeated Miss Carolyn 5 Barney- Oldfield. driving his strip- ¥rs. G P. Barnes, Mr. and Mra. G |to 1-3.per’cent o . P es Defeat Pirates in Close Game |and Miss Helen Ledoux. 6-1, 6-2. | eq®cibmarine had mastered his old S rpoarnes, Douslass and Donald e Philadelphia, June 18.—Stock’s dou- | Miss Deborah Seal and Miss Mildred | riya), Louis Chevrolet, in a Frontenac, NOTICE Jurnes, all of Preston, Mrs. John M- | ¢, = ble in the first inning was the only | Willard, defeated Miss Mary D. Thay- | in the opening event of the afternoon,| r.. us quote vou on wiring:meur G)mew And - Miss Alice Taylor of | Soifuta cola 3 100 shavuck & ¢ hit off Cooper today, but King's fum. |er_and Miss Dorothy Newbold, 9-T,|Ginning match race of five 1aps, But | nores 3or Tormer Sisnie. i reeneville. . 500 Alasks Junesu 158 b‘;::flfs“mé s bie and a wild pitch converted it in- 3 2 A, 3 4 Mi his work in the Liberty heats was dis- | promptly and neatly done. 3 2 % e A St B to the only run of the game. In only | Miss Marion Zinderstein and MisS|,pnointing, and he failed to qualify [ show vou a complete line of ine(kxs Official reports disclose that the cy-| 330 Am Beet Sugar 700 Southemn Ry one other inning did a local player | Eleanor Goss, defeated Miss Katherine | for the final. Chevrolet, Hearne. and | Fixtures to select {rom. tlone in Queensland destroyed 8£0,000| 200 Am Can . 200 South Ry pr reach first. None reached second and | orter and Miss Gertrude Conway, 6-4, | Miiton fought brilliantly for first hon- | motor and generator ““"“‘g- tons of sugar cane at Babinda. The| 1004m Cam 26 ke only 26 batters faced Cooper. Four |6-0 3 4 Mrs. ©, |OTS: but were not able to head off the OLSEN & MORSE, next season’s crop is considerably be- [ 330 4m Car & B Sterd 195 double plays helped Hogg blank the| Miss Margaretta Dixon and Mrs. C.|qying Mylford ,who crossed the line, 21 Willow St.. Nerwich, Connm. low the last. 1400 Am H & L pr Tenn C Chem Pirates. Score: R. Wainwright, defeated Miss Virginia | winning having covered the twenty- 0 4n Tt oo T & Pac Pittsbursh (N) Philadelshia (N) g“fll‘l’emer and Miss Mary Gear¥, 6-3,|seven miles at the rate of ninety- . e Do o™ - gme T lmmemne ™ 07§ o] “aris Bleanora Sears and Aes: George | Y SiieEobon s ‘svents were repiete R : . 100 Am Makting Uni Alloy Stcel Career 4 1.5 0 dlswcksn 3 11 1 of Wightman, defeated Miss Clara Cassell | with thrills, the chief of which came 5100 Am Smelting :'“.E:flmblv:m Cutshaw.sh 4 2 1 4 Oftudensip 3 0 7 1 o|and Miss Helen Pollak, 6-1, §-6. in rounding the famous death curve, | D 250 hm Smeltng or R 4 el TR AR R R First Round. in the second elimination heat, when | A Sugar I Aleohol mvz ..(e:m 3 2 0 2 ofBurns.c 10410 Miss Gertrude Hollis and Miss Mar- | the front axel.of Ira Vail's car gave | 18-19 Alice Building, N . Sumatra R:;d! or Archer.c 5030 OAdmse 2 0 2 0 0| garet Tavlor, defeated Miss Mary, Hea- |way and fell to the track, bearing Rooms ice Building, Norwiokh Tk T . S, Steel pr Coperp 31 01 OfHosep 1002 0lion and Miss Adelaide Hooker, 6-8,|down the right front wheel until it Phone 1177-3 1 ;uwxh“ 200 Va € Chem Totals - 70 8% § T 1|8-3 6-1. revolved on the inner rim. The car 400 Am Woolen e e Seure by inning: — ;amng ngafinst the upp}:r twnli and 100 Am Zine $ . | Pittburgh 00 .00 HOW ABOUT IT RANKIN? ounced back on the track at a terri- S0 baes - HRLAn S Philadelphia A et et fic speed, while thousands held their THE P ALACE Hart Transporlanon Corp. | .k S v Ve e Sk | Normah's Manager Wants ‘to “Kriow | reaine. By, mastobty. mancuvering, : 8400 Bald loe>mo S ghouse 500 Balt & Ohio 11800 Beth Beeel T, ookiyn R T 5100 Wilson & Co. 200 White oMtor 6568, Whion SOver 160 Wultes however, Vail kept his car from over- turning and zig-zagged his way down past the grandstand to his pit, amid a Braves Trim Cards. Bostos, July 18.—Boston made it | three out of four from St. Louis here | Whether Rankin is Just Seeking Adve! in Earnest or ng. 78 Franklin Street Telephone 1450 ; : mightly round of applause from the Btk b Tolal ‘sales 305,680 shares today, Fillingim holding the visitors U. . Submarine Base. Tich, Ny P! P. SHEA Butte Cop & Z ——— to six hits and Boston winning 4 to June 17, 1818. “As a result of the splendid success - Putte & Sup COTTON. 1. Doak was hit hard in the early in- | Sporting Editor, Norwich Bulletin, | ;¢"4y o initial race meet of the season G s, Ohelsen. Dick, INCwIch S o e - 5 rings. Boston took cizht games out| _ Norwich, Conn. at Uniontown, racing men are greatly d Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays Can ‘Facinc’ New TYork, June 13--Spot cotton |of fourteen from the western clubs in| Dear Sir:—Kindiy insert the follow- | o/ ouraged concerning the outcome of at 5 p.m, 1060 Central Quiet; middling 2980. Futures opened |the series just ended: ' Score: ing notice in your paper: —.|ihe mpesdway events ' that are ahead: E ¥ "5 100 Ciind JMstor exsait SteagY! Jz'fl)" 26; : OC'Obgggzmfi De- st Lauis (0 Suston (N Answering the stat;mflt‘dmade B o il "this Dlas-tias 4 ter" " 300 Ches. o cember H nuary 239%2; Mare 2 h 3 ab e | tod: Bulletin by Rex nkin .or his % i } 5 ¥ Leaves New York. Pier 46, East River, 10 Cic Gt W 2400, i H"(m‘gd 1 P80 Olmawigs B 103 3 o bzckeli T wish éo state thet Jackie |COMe to be favorably known in rac- DR. E J. JONB Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- l;»z«c ;‘1 : ;:g’w Siss Raird. 3} aT : ; gg;'m‘;f.'lfu 53101 i Norioan can ialke neither 120 nor 122 ing circles, so that success here pres- E 4 2 . 322 m days at 5 p. m. oo e & X w " MONEY. 3124 lkdve 32 x 00| pounds for {tankm bg, t;;tkvyhxcr;’dm:st 293::;5‘9“ greater things in the larger| Gyive 46 -Shannon Bui]dmg ¥ 20 ckiand. 200 < v is! F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. 100 Chile Cop .. New York, June 18.—Call money 3011 aicsthis 3 00 20 }‘;}cfw:‘?;"bef‘;g:"‘he:, B ienniny 5 Gel b X - Take elevator Shetucket sgrétn g i g:.:nnw%n.: - 3 strong; high 6: low 6: ruling rate 6; 3010 owhanc 306 2 0l ONE Rt Norman, _dJackle hul In nearly every case automobile ac- entrance. Phone oo Gas Wi | closing bid 5 3-4; offered at 6 last $ 957 E0%a 155 3 o|vcen serving his countiy in the war |cidénts can be traced to some care- -THEAETNA-BilIiuds m,&: xCl?‘“w ”r‘. mi’/' oan 6. 1 x : o grmlnnmp 5 0.0 1 9|zone up to a few months ago and is |lessness on the part of th; dm'erué GEORGE G GRAN[; 0 o Sarkoiey B ily 2 - wanton and some of %) X A CHICAGO BRAIN MARKET. 2 now busily engaged in torpedo work, |some of this is wan : 7 ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 TABLES| .00 &, 2% Ser Ry’ 000 9 Touwls 9% O onsequently it is impossible for him |it due to ignorance. Those Who are Undertaker and Embalmer Majestic Building, Shetucket St. 2100 Cuba C Suz s 6% 143% 143% 5 1 to_keep in training. beginning to drive their own automo- K 4 400 Del & Hudson u8% 16K 3% Score by innia If the original challenge included |biles may save themselves a sojourn in| 32 Providence St., Taf Norwishs Gana. I Dot M) (x) Batied for ition that Norman . should|a hospital by learning and practicing ! . ; 100 Det Unit B R 5 T % 6w ‘Louis thecondition iy il B 5 P attention to day or'night Bowl and play Billiards for exercise | sme pist Securities ..owo... 50% 8% . TLK O THR S make 122 pounds it would have been |the fo]lowmg ten rules for drivers sug- | Prompt . or'n | ~md masmantion i i ot % 68% Boston .. : 01 665 P 3 impossible for him to accent but asl|gested by C. H. Larson, president of | Telephone €30 epridMWFawl