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. 3 With t in the tenth Fa R T ISAURANCE - ;- B . | inubl_ed,m lo:ul of le'eond and Svtqerl:': - . i hilber's single put the Pilgrims in the { 4 2 INSURANCE 5 i 5 . 5 lead again. Norwioh tied the score 3 { FOR EVERYTHING ' again when Stanley was hit by a kS T\ pitched ball and scored on Counihan’s 3 e “INSURABLE \ / = ¥ % - |single. Counihar stole second and was Winn’s Double in Eleventh With Man on Base Decides See- |out trying to make third on Dugas L. LATHROP & SONS Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn, fiy. to center. edsx-m:ks flied 0 rigltxl:. | B i ? . A ~ l saw Game—Both Teams Pounded Ball to Al Comners 51222 5004 Y2 ot i & _ - T clure Te, SRR | oLt end Shuts Out Fort Temy 200 0—Rie| [t F i B - ¥, Sp The Sito. 22N R =21 Fans Sixteen. e matios fhneed Neigon filai out | GUESS = / - muff. He was out trying to steal : — i to Putnam. Callahan singled and went WE OONT to second on Clabby’s infield ground- Sunday afternoon the All-Norwich scoring Dugas and Nelson both scored | ¢+ *W. Calkins walked. I. Calkins \ d 1916 by The Picture Advertisers, Box 17, Oregon City, Ore. team lost an eleven inning game to|on Callahan’s double. Clabby fanned.|8rounded out Putnam to Faverau. The - the Pilgrims of Worcester. None of | Winn opened the third with a double | S¢OF* i< \ the three pitchers used was effective, |and stole third scoring on a passed | LS A A i Clean and Good twenty-four hits being chalked up, |ball. Erricson flied to Clabby. Racine | cummissh s 5 3 & 3| cCatahanct 3 2 Ready Mired twelve to each team. The game was | walked and stole second. Fayorau fan-|Rlopdsb ' & 0 4 1 0! Nel i3 Paint atthe a see saw affair with first one team |ned. Steinhilber walked. Cummings | Cousrict § PROV and then the other in the lead: The |fanned. W. Calkins was hit in the|lumams 3 134 g e aniahe; (L :A,'(DEER':,CE Pilgrims ran wild on the bases steal- | head by a pitched ball, but was forced | Facert & 1 2 0 eves 4 1 : ing eleven sacgg while the Norwich |at second by his brother. Stadley was|Racneir 5 0 2 0 0/Cowinbp§ 1 and Metals 66 Franklin St. 2 men pilferred oflly three. Racine the |out, advancing each of the runners.|FPoerauld 4 114 8 3Dugseis =3 1 Preston Bros. Inc. Tel. 1132-3 3 Worcester lett flelder pulled & couple | safe on an error. . Counihan grounded el o b e R { T S of fine catches, while Emory Calkins, | Dugas was hit by a pitched ball| Totals 48123317 9| Totals 4012331311 o W o VICTROLA e ent and often spread | o8 B cateres e B e D Famatnd aut. S i T AGAIN THEY LOST! : Ths s with disastrous effects, and did ag startiing squatic stunt, taking| Neither side scored in the fourth B 18008158010 Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Co. | 8 2 i 2| “ihne e hils, Putnam, Winn (2), Ericsn, Far- now is a good time to Prepare |swamp after a ball, Both teams play- | bvims only. chancs. The. Srth trame | oran. Nesn (5. Calishn ana Clists. Bas o1 | and poorly supported. The second was | Pitsbursh 5, St Louls 4. (Seend qame) Estab. 1872 Estab. 1872 Cincinnata 7. (First game.) off Brooks §; oft Counlhan | 3 pitchers’ battle between Boland and | (hicaf for them by having your|8d poor ball in the fiefd, Norwich be- | was also scoreless. n the sixth the | 5% Sicher Dusss, Counrt Favras W. Cul Chieags ¢ ing the worst offender with eleven er- 3. Hit by pitcher Dug Cincinoati 7. (Seeond. same. 11 ta- | Plaut-Crdden h 3 A . . Aaf gl oo s 55 STANDINGS OF THE cLuBs. TOWN verau at third. Cummings was safe|grounded out. anEne sl e o md Tialone he 215 538 NORWICH TOW! on Nelson's error flling the bags with | “Counihan held the visitors runless | third base line. © He stols second ‘“‘"§ S by et Sl = none out. Riopel fanned, and Dugas jagain in the ninth and Nelson the|Was allowed to take third because| = Brisk Registration at Wast Town |retired Coulard on a fould after a hard | first Norwich man up sent a screaming | When Stewart's throw went wild, Gu: Street School—Wrist Watch Pre- |run into the crowd. Putnam went out |double to left. Callahan flied to Put- |tV interfered with the runner, pr sented Henry Durr—Frank Lathrop | Prooks to W. Calkins. Stanley was|nam. Clabby singled sending Nelson | Venting him from trying for thir: S THp 5 Maine. an easy out. Counihan was safe on|across with the tying run. Clabby | Herbert fanned, and it began to look | S ; visiting team took the lead. Cummings | is ‘snd Stanies. Siruck out, by Sieinbiber 4; by | Bagby. A catch by Veach of a line| s caled by sgreement) 4 Building property insured. rors and the Pilgrims pressing close | \oalkaq and stole second. Riopel was | Broeks T by Couninan 5. drive by Bagby with_the bases full PR 144-146 Main St 144-146 Main St behind with nine. Putnam wWas the|sate on Nelson's error, and stole sec- pa prevented Cleveland from tying the | Detols 10, Gleselnd 2. (Fist pame.) Norwioh, Ct. Nombishl Gt ISAAC S. JONES batting star of the day getiing four (ond. Coulard fanned. Putnam singl- | ASHLAND TEAM BLANKS SR bits in nine times| DU Clsind 6 Secnd same) e s ve - ough | ed, scoring Cummings and Riopel and obb made seven hits i o : X R";:U’;“;‘ T:d Real Eg"“h:'_";“‘ | the game was one of the best o the |going t0, thive whe' ‘Stanisy haeved SAMURICE ANDIOD: | atinat, ihls ibatting featuring.s Gcofe’ ||/ Pt SAWARIG 1 o fmiam ) FERGUSON'S s ichards Building, ain Street | vear from point of excitement it wi % A i : astern Leagur, on 'S 3 e Liow and.the. crowd was. fhe. Smaliest | Luer oiip, couerteld, Ko soored |Fach Pitcher Allowed But Two Hits| oo o T™a™™ o | Horemt o wory . Eranklin|Sauare : ; ST YEAR yet. Sullivan was hoced by the crowd | winn scored on Ericson’s double. Rac- But Ashland Scored Two Runs. s b N f kg s e b n‘r."x{é:;:fi = Niamonds, Delicatessan 8 LA for several of his decisions, as was |ine grounded out. Faverau walked and == Suntie D 2 g 3 Watch e Nore . | RIonessn 3 1 o 31401 International L es, A b it oh ot oreserty | C2lKInS of the Norwich team when |siclg second. . Steinhilber grounded | Sunday aftemoon on Ashland Park | Eipe § 9 i L AR e 40 Franklin St. million doflars worth of pregerty he stopped one of Steinhilbers fast|out. Brooks fanned. Nelson doubled |the Ashland club defeated Sam Rice) veachit i 2 dlE s i aae| S G (e 8 (it e it il burned in this country; about 21|ones with his head, : fo left, Callihan fanned, Clabby|and his Fort Terry team by the scors | Heimanty 3 § o Wambvsn 3126 0 Nt O s 3 million = month, about 700 thousand a| Cummings’ started the game by |singled scoring Nelson. W. Calkins|Of 2 to 0. The game was a real pitch- | fumert o q R e e (i m # walking. Riopel sacrificed. Coulard | was safe on an error. but E. Calkins | eT'S battle between Van Dyke —and|yg.t 0 o 20311 2, Kansas City 4. (Second game) T day, about 29 th d an hour. 500 ay. abou ousand an hour. e B et onn [ was) mate Rice, each pitcher allowing but two|buiy 5 15 5 olc 1810 Winneapeis 5. (P simey AND FOCKET Neod & Phimbsrth dollars worth is burning while you | fajled to catch Cummings on the paths,| Cummings opened the seventh with |Dits. Rice struck out 16 men and| = moog-lomms ¢80 0 0 o P T Rt ey BILLARDS s read this advertisement. both men being safe. Putnam walked |a single. Riopel sacrificed. Coulard | Van Dyke struck out 10. . Paul 3. (Second game.) DOOLEY & Tel. 227 Is your property insured? filling the bases. Winn singled, scor- | flied to Dugas. Putnam walked, Winn | In the first inning for shiand | . : | rotans St i P : 4 ing Cummings and Coulard and going |was safe on Stanley’s error. Couni-|Brennan walked, stole second —and |’ () Batte for Coreieskie in 7th. GAMES TODAY. SIMPSON . BARSTOW B. P. LEARNED & CO. |to second on the throw home. Erric-|han walked Ericson. forcing in Cum- | third and Chase walked LeClaire and | Fore by 00132 B e & co. ; son and Racine fanned. Nelson slam- | mings. Racine was safe on W. Cal-|Demaise fanned and Raney flied to 7 00010 National League. geasemeat : Agency Established May, 1046. [med the ball but Racine robbed him |kins error. Ericson was, run down | Siebler. This ended Ashland's chances| Tw tase b es, Heilman (2), Brookiyn st Bostan. 2 Thayer Building 23 Veater Street —— ——|of a hit by a spectacular catch. Cal- | between second and third. Norwich | t0_Score until the eighth. Three: base it, Veach. Fhldelotitazal (Rew e, | lahan slammed one through short and | failed to score in her haif of the| Fort Terry’s only real chance to econd Game) A RECLy aamka. | e Igr i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW BIB16 BB0ONA. —CIAbbY PaIRa - W ol | Sovenith, ; score canie in the sixth, when Du- Detrait (A) Cleveland (A) Boston at. Washingion. | e = -[kins was safe on an error. Cailihan | =Counihan let the visitors down wan | haime misjudsed Gustys long drivy e | s G | THE SUPPLIES and n scoring. W. Calkins was caught steal- [out a score in the eighth. Callahan|Which went for two bases. Gusty triec 35115 S0vio| Chipusniasi A58 5" 510 Detroit at Cleveland ACCESSORIE: Brown&Perkins, Attorneys-at-Law ing and E. Calkins grounded out. drew a pass and went to third on|t0 Stretch the hit but a pretty relay, | 51 /0 lspemeret 4 1.1 00 e R THAMES : Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St | Faverau was the first man up in the | Clabby's double. W. Calkins flied to [ Dummaime to Ranev to Herbert caught| Vewiit = 4 2 3 0 o2 408 0 0 Sprnciend at Waterbury NATIONAL C. E. LANE Entrunce stairwer near to Thames |second and was hit by a pitched ball. | Putnam. E. Calkins walked. Stanley [ Gusty out at third. Al s er el I s e Hariford_ at Waterbury. BANK National Bank. Teleshone 38-3 | He stole second. Steinhilber fanned |singled scoring Callahan and Clabby.| In the eighth for Ashland Duhaime | iy, 015 ( 31200 wr at New Haven. Shop tel. 731 but ran on a dropped third strike and | Counihan grounded out. Dugas singl- | attempted to bunt, but missed. The | yeie. 160« 20130 e AU T di 16 Shetucket St. House tel. 1123-2 was safe when Stanley tried for Fa-|ed. bringing in E. Calkins. Brooks|Fort Terry infield drew in close and 8,102 O —0 | Chicago t | New York Philadeiph: — Boston . DR. C. B. ELDRED : Pirat bt <l an error but was forced by Dugas.|was forced by W. Calkins and B. Cal- |like anather weak attempt but Cyr gl"z:usi;'sduni‘";' Bs't:’l‘e Eh‘:;'& Brsoki 43" Broadway Et. West Town | SEOiE el (LR R0, Sopned | kinetehasd the InmmneTbviigroimdlge s i Vs Dy’ hit 5y | Louis 1o one hit in the first game of | Lus ... 2 feticglss s Florence Ben- Lout. Custys who - thwew 1o hird to caten | today's double header but his wild American Lsagus. 1 M on Palmer were in Cn Y mne Chrow went between Dasa | throw which was responsible for two Won of the registration. The num- s ( red w legs and Cyr in the fourth inning gave the [New York ered was Cy o | rus the amount of cowd. This ended the e i e | scoring as Brennan was an infield out | 10cals the game, 2 to 1.~ Pittsburgh | guet | LAWN MOWERS s e he stamp AN Cllve) Tanneq: won the second game, § to 4, a_triple | Wiikingun and be TR KL e The game was fast throughout ana|PY Caton and a double by Bigbee | Chicsss B fes it e Crii An the largest crowd of the season was|SCOTIng the winning run. Scores: B PLANET, JR, GARDEN TOOLS noo 3_bables X N S~ i 8, First Game.) g sisting Dr. Thom h | B g Eln s . Pullaceiphi i . BRrin. Site Mre. Edwara D: “,?;,,\;;‘_1 al:h!andd to date has won eleven Pitburen (0 St Lewis 0 P o THE HOUSEHOLD Mrs. W k“ T! :|_;_»\ Mrs. {,' J. Des- | SATURDAY'S MARKET. e g es‘a‘;:mm, one. il e £ 5 01 YfEeten 3 178 8 0 Wen, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street” he Misses Miss Flor- | 200 Riee Armow e o e SRR e o : ‘ e _— fn ab hpe ao ab hpo a e 0 0l Grimm, 2| New London red Welles | Trading in Stocks Did Not Get Beyond | 1 riit W ¢ Bl e i S 2 gln s 2 EI; 31| Podgie 200 Plus & WV opr . et 30 % i 4 2701y el (e cHaven s =7 3 SO Yok the Normal Stage. 200 Press Steel Car R AR L il 1o e o ter Norma of Little Falls, N. Y., has|on her work as missionary, eave For New York, New Vol o pe et L UG S Demaisef 3 0 0 0 0fStewart.c 0 0 3 e 10 L 8 W wataury . been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary | spent several years at the Philippine Francis Rose, who |, New Yotk June 25, — Trading in| {60 iy susl sp Dindimect 3 1 1 1 ofVineentss 3 0 o Hik e 85 5 5| Worcsir Sweet. Islands. After singing Jesus is All " their fatlough | Socks today did mot Eet bovond the| . Lz, Con C Herberids 302 2 alseiben 30 0 o o = Children’s day was observed here|the World to Me, the closing prayer ome on Wau- '“‘\_“"‘ = “f"' e "“'”’"‘; "?_”“kg f“ 2300 Rep 1 & Steel VanDskep 2 0 0 4 1|Button,Ib o B e et Toals 22 12720 ¢{EQUR MEMBERS OF | Sunday in the Congregational church. | was offered by Rev. Arthur D. Mathe- NaW TOIE {-og Taaiciat BERectatol . weeic el SR —— =] Soon | An excellent program was rendered by | son. There were 30 present. The of- Is first week | *'5 e gains In thes Ton Scans ot ™" o B335 3l o Steclo tn ot BRIDGEPORT TEAM QUIT |the combined Sunday schools. Red,!fering amounted to $7.80. O B PR Rt s Rl Shattuck A R S tie oy 970700000011 = white and blue were the chief coiors| About 15 local young people motored i i 2 lofl‘;m—];[ri";]r"glsl»n“rlelpr::(;fi;i L] e s o < Fort Terry "..° 0000000 N e it g ant enmene, © O *7°| Ferguson, Brackett, Martin and Braun‘in the decorations. 5 to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving rsey. C y 2 800 Souih Pacitc .. Two base liits, Crr, Gusty, Sacrifice hits, Stew- ROty Leave Americans After Sunday’s{ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill of|Foote of Preston Thursday evening ity ;‘ook. such as rails, .. S. Steel and 108 Sooth R .'r!\,':m ?yk;. r_akn by pitcher, Rice. Bases on balls, o Care Rocky Hill were week end \'1sltors]‘and had a fine time. Games and musia Damage By Frost. s oot atter | e s aiiee i e s T AL Iy BlEs e e O e Oy g with the latter's mother, Mrs, Hattie | were enjoyed and during the evening E , e s i % 00 Studcbaker .. " z faton 3 273 Kot H & T S._Robinson. sandwiches, cake and punch were of Westminster | hardened at the steady close. Sales| 100 Tow C Chem Sty Usetnootect 5 24 0 1| Bridgeport. Conn, June 30—The| S yioitOh, =~ & es C. Smith and | sorved. g (o P Geer o | amounted to 185,000 shares. e o Thread Company Loses. Carevcf 5 2 o/Grimm.ib 3 011 0 0 fndgelvm base:fl“ team was thrown | gayghters of Hatford spent Sunday| Miss Frances Swan is ill describing condi- | General news of the day ha® littlel 500 oo The Willi i . Ci 1|Homsby,ss: 3 1 0 5 oyfor a loss tonight when four members | witly relatives i : = SR T e s 4 ¥ 500 Taioy Par illimantic American Thread E 8 2 with relatives in town Mrs. McKee has returned to her old of the loss| influence on values, but railroad earn-| 10 tn Pac pr Company baseball team was defeated A SBealrt ¢ & 130 Jiwho helped the club to its present! DA FE A home in Lowell after visiting her $an o e rY pihe heavy | ings were not especially favorable.| 200 Uni lloy sice by the fast team representing the | Tewhr 0 o|Wallacess & 1 3 2 o|PoSition in the race for the Hastern daughter, Mrs. Harold A. Rose, at BB G Vo et who took a|Reading showing a maried loss in sur-| 200 ¥ Cigar Stores | Holyoke Mills of the company, Sataur- 5 o|Gonzalesc 4 1 5 & ofLeague pennant desserted the team LEFINGWELL Uncas farm. fele e e e NIE T S LT Tl day afternoon at Recreation Park in i olDoakn 4 0 0 4 1 ;‘;‘,‘g“";’ge‘,‘:gm game with Spring- oA e i rne . reported a net decrease of ,000. this city, 6 to 0. . e soe : e Lt 8 2 — The strength of francs was the sole The Holyoke team was a perfect 3l mows W 33w 3|er, Aleck Furguson; Left Fielder,|Aid Society Holds Strawberry Supper BOLTCN NOTCH Presented Wrist Watch. feature of the foreign exchange hit by batted ball. working machine, and mowed down Henry (Hank) Brackett; Center Field-| —All-Day Meeting of Red Cross| = Hinry Durr of Town street leaves|market, lires holding at the “official” the locals, one, two, three order. The er, Gene Martin and Shortstop George | Auxiliary. Mrs. Shaw's two brothers from New today v) for the naval reserve | rate and rubles maintaining the great-| 30 v game was slow, and ag Anderson had o 1_s|Braun. It is said that Pvackett is re- York visited her over Sunday. at I. He was pretsented | eF_part of their recent recovery. e two split fingers, Holyoke was able to 0o oy |turning to his home in Minnesota to| frs. Bernard King of Norwich was| W. E. Rice ang W. O. Sanford were a wr members of the Y.| Ieavy ear shifting of loans | ‘30 Wer drars .. stea] bases easily. There was no| . Cooper, | engage in state highway work, while | the. guest of Mrs. Ernest Lathrop last |in Hartford Tue 4 Wednesday P s r?_fl.‘,-,,s,d e ‘;Mk Setement, | it NS KT e e S St (P::;tg\t;on. Martin and ]%‘rauthah\;ehac- el las delegates to o convention. e — actual loams increasing by almost 0 West Un Tel column was kept unusually clean. : ed positions at the Bethlehem| My and Mrs. H. H. Amburn were at| E. A. Shaw has a job in Colts and Fishing Trip to Maine. $67.000,000, reserves of member banks| i wenehme In the ninth inning, with two men Cubs Fail to Beat Reds. Steel plant in Pittsburgh. Camp Mills, Long Island, Monday to|Will move his family to Hartford this < Lathrop of Town street is|! the local federal resarve institut’on | Total siles 157,400 shares down. it looked as if Willimantic was | Cincinnati, June 30.—The league S see their son, Private d V., Am- | week. ! the Maine woods en- | ;in:’mmmt :_1-0,200,2;"0 and e:‘xcess to score, for Donahue knocked out a |leaders failed to win a game from the All Stars Win. burn. He is the second local boy to \l-\lr.and Mrs. X, C. Maine were in ve' fishing trip at|7CSeTVes Increasing by the very large COTTON. single, and poor fielding enabled him |local team today, losing the first, 7 to M 8 3 ’ g0 across. The first one, Charles L.|Manches day. tio ke d sum of about $125,000,000. Vel ¥ Tute % D to stretch it into a double, and in|0, owing to the fine pitching of Ring, Slzfi;;?:{;fi;;{.‘ S;g‘.sns:xm;:;dd;?’Rathbon& has been somewhere in| Miss Viola Crow lost a valuable — Bonds were irregular, Liberty fssues |, (70 "800 UT0 T.65e “0"'“;“ making a desperate chance to sco 2 |and tying the second, 7 to 7, after|feated the Stering nine for the first|!T2nce for several months. |Boston bull Wednesday night Local Jottings. easing slightly. Total sales (par value) | o350 pacambor 924 75. Jepnary or el (he was caught sliding into third and |a_long struggle. In the first inning i o 25 Visiti V. t. { which was a strain. agererated $3.575,000 cember 24.75; January 24.64; Sk ! time this year on their own grounds, isiting in Vermont. M 2 M Mt 5 well, the resue |REETOERtED SASTEONC T S ouk i | tagged out. of the first game, Hendrix walked four | by the score of 5 to 1 The Sterling| Miss Gladys M. Leffinzwell is spend: | wilkmantic were caliers in town Sane clined 1-4 per cent. on call during the | , G 0tton futures closed steady. Julv ol s VB, o o |and was relieved by Dousias, who was | 2oy® Staried off in great form, feeling | ing & few days at Warner Memorial| gay. 5 e "]28.00; October 25.90: December 2475 | Roctew "¢ 21 0 Olmuean 40’3 § 0 R ¥ Douglas, Who Was | very confident of victory and succeed- | home, Saxton River, Vt, the guest of | \frs. DeWolfe’s father and mother own stree anuary 24.68; 2475 .3 iz = 3 ing visi Mis well. S & thei LOWE sireet | e nuary 2468; March 24.7. {Somilie 4300 benrise 412 2 8P PHC cona gamo, Schneider was |3 In hOMding the visitors to one man|her sister, Miss Eaith Lefingwell. She | nave returned to their home in Paria STOCKS. Rpbaaus Bt , 41 01 i & 03 3 »lnoked out ‘6f the bux-in the fourth| oo o -, Jn' the second, Rowever, their) will alse visit Rev. and Mrs. Chamhers |y v, i Sales. gt 10 Cisel —_— e 4 0 8 b e 4 e o o et e vy, ‘e ToUrth | hopes were shattered by several neat|of Monson, Me, before = returning h Town were 100 Adv Rumely .. ........16% 16% MONEY. Walke 32 4 2 olWhitelf 8 1 0 0 0fwho went 5 S Cehth wallops, Bonin starting the fire works | home. SOUTH WOODSTOCK noON to see | 300 Ad Rumely pr A% S N ok Tans 98 il Kamedsrt 4 0 0 0 Ofcaseylo 2 0 g 1 1[WBO Wwent to the mound in the seventh, | with a clean single. Denison, on the| Merton L. Swan and "his cousin, o1 S vogg gyl L SRy Bills (A 721525 commercia) 80t L opeitonre 2 0 0 8 L] ook by amcement to- pliaw “the|ball throughout the game, keeping|transport after spending a week with Ladies’ Aid Society Holds Annual Sale 700 Am Can day bills on banks 4.72; commercia]| Totla 5t 0 1| Tols 29 32 u 3 S ESTacman U0 S0% I® |ithel Bierimg boys, slui =5 ging the air. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Swan. 100 Am Car & F T S 2 Chicago _team to catch a train for St. 00 Am 60 day bills on banks 4.72; com: i x = Miss Henrietta Morris is spending| Miss Eva March Tappan of Worces= S 60 da DHLS 491 0.8 iR e | milrokmy .5 s TR O R BANON several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. \\‘xl-i(el_' was a guest one day last week of g T 16 cabien 475 T30 Wdits ateid) a0 000 B i EE! liam Smith, of Lyons Farms. N. J. __|Miss Minnie Wells. isited rrEre it o 5.71 1-2: cable 5.69 ; guilders, de-| Ruth’s Homer Wins For Red S o ey of ""'";;'n;, i e ! > Mrs. William Risley and Robert W.| W. H. Young and family were iR the er of e e mand 49 3-4; cables 50 1:4, Lire. de- s ins | 0% | e "% 0% 5 Mlaremss 3 375 & §|Farewell Surprise for Miss Alice | Risley attended the Mansfield-Greiner | Worcester this week. 2 TARLOF She WoRk. i An mand 8.36; cables £.85. Rubles, demand |, Jvashington, June ' 80. — Ruth's | iolacherss § 3 2 3 glidasess 22 0 2 0| Blakeslee—Wedding Anniversary of | Wedding at Preston Wednesday after-| e ey Norwich a8 e Dibroiahiy| N 1S 131 cables 14 nominal. Bar sil- | i O TUI Of Wiy Reas0m o i 1010 ofchuess 4 1100 0| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Geer Noted. |"°%™ Miss Ester Nels ho has been Lty Ry g ver 99 1-3. ‘Mexlcan' dollars M7.” Goys | mavo over:the might feld wall inithe § 01 1 UNemerr 41100 SR S D o S84 the results are most SeAtBYIes" ne ernment bonds steady. Raioad bonds | (enth inning, scoring Shean, who had 312 0 oleaming 4110 0| Mo Clark Standish is spending the | The Ladies’ Aid society held a straw- | le2ching in Hartford, {s tome for e e Zume pr irregular. = Liahe f him. gave Boston a 1093 o[Siess 2335 olweek in Providence, the guest of Miss|Derry supper at the home of C. L.{SEG L o ypo ops a to Miss T conda .. L 3 to 1 victory over Washington today ngoc 4 3 2 0 0 Palaey O by evenine. was| Mr. and Mrs. Shippee motore Miss opping of Madison, s s in 'the third game of th sees Wase, | Kilifere ~ 2 12 0 o|mngs. 4 0 0 0 o Jennie Gordon. 5 : it D el eoming | Stafford Sunda W e i N LIVE STOCK MARKETS. b el oo oo (O R S —~—|" Tuesday evening a number of young|& 800d attendance, several com: Tho Tadles AlS ssocatty. helakgris bie it St L e : = : ington tied th re in the ninth in-| fewdrics 9 0 0 1 1| Tl 88| oonls Dloasuntiy surprised Miss Alics | from Norwich. A £ood sum wes real- | Tho Ialles 2iliseoty BCiPS Kald Locom Chicago. June 28—Estimated . re-|pin&: the only one In which hits were | Juoier 505 0 Blakeslee, who is to leave Sunday for |ized. owing to the gemerosity of Mr.|2Tnual ste Iad f £ 5 i o ceipts 18.000 head. Market higher. | PUnched on Mays. Score: | 2 o e i p , is | and Mrs. Clinton Rogers, who donated |nd evening. Rugs and fancy wor Barrett Co. LIS e gher. New Haven, where she is to work this s ; e o a0 airamtemeeiell RS VT R e Bulk, $16.50@17.05; top, $17.10; butch- Hoston. B[ 1 summer. Refreshments were eerved |(he majority of the berries used. ice cream eeks with her mother gl er hogs, heavy, $16.70@17.10: pack- | fooperst 3 Uspankeyr "3 1% 8 0 Bt and games enjoyed. Worked for Red Cross. e, eir home on Wash- Beth Rieel & e ing hogs, heavy, $16.50@16.65; medium | Shean2v 5 ofoster3b 4 0 T 1 0 R There is to be a dance July Fourth 5 Brookisn B T and mixed $15.95@16.40; light, $16.80@ | Ruth.t 4 OfJudzelb 4 111 1 0| Chicago {0 Snuisicify Toyran’S orchestra: War's Werst Phase. i Booth Fish $17.10: pigs, $16.40@16.90; roughs, | Sy, 5 e 393 0 9fCincinnau A State Convadti One of the greatest c: uelties of war Geer has return Brunswick .. $15.70@16.00. White 3 Two base hi aLe) vol jor: : is that brave men have to die for ed to man it § 4013 e : . and hosp ik Samed to e Cop & 2 e ey SR L 0 43 3 Paen Tmree E. A. Hoxie, K. T. Bishop, Elisha 2 hoital de. | ehtwads.— Toledo Blade, friends in Frank- o Cal " Pt { Pittsburgh, June 28.—Cattle supply | St2nsbur.ob 3 o Ansniithe 3 13 1 0 Waterman and Ed Jones twere in|4 g D A e | Cop Pacc . light. Market steady. Choice $16.50@ | ™ 4103 OzStaton 11 8 00 Chicany . Hartford Tuesday and Wednesday, at- | ot 507, B, ™. (06, USRioren” BEeens = SRR Cent Leaiber 17, prime $16.50@17, good S16@16.50,| Toials 59113017 ofichnecnp 4 0 0 5 0 Facke 3 271 0 17 § b|tending the republican state conven- | \ias called to OTOEh W e Bres ed Bowling- THE AETNA - Billiards Miss Lillign ‘Stétson of Washington s tidy butchers $15.50@16, fair $14@15, — — — — | Hollocherss 5 2 9 3 0| 13 6 oftion. S | At it A yhioca Wtn Takualner wiing - - D street, a teacher in the Falls school, Che Gt W common $14@16, common to g00d fat| () pated for Atmemith 1ok 5 1| pamerit ' 3 1 4 0 4 211 0| Miss Mary Geer of Norwich Town is|in singing Anvwhere With Jesus. SuS | 7°A1 | EVS Phene Conr. 6 TABLES is passing er vacation with her sis- e G W pr ‘bulls $11.50@13.75, common to good faf| (w) Hen for 3 el 110 1 llspending a few days with Mr. and| am st St s : ted tn Middletown. CM&sP cows $8@93.50, heiters $12.50@ 14, fresh | Sere i3 s parm 3321 oase § 85 0 8| Mrs. CS. Goodwin, was offered by Rev. Francis Rose, The| Majestic Building, Shetucket St . A CRT e cows and springers $60@100, veal |Bostn .. Wortman.2b & 0 1 2 1 $331 0 M ‘Acthnr. Steveps with her)TSDOt of ‘the secretary wpe road and Norwich, Conn. Miss Palmér, 4. missionary in th 200 Chino Con ¢ - calves $18. Washingion O'Farrell 1 0 0.0 0 6 1 66 0fldaughter Ruth of Providence is visit- | 2C¢P SR e B 3 e TR T i ol Philippine Islana y . in the 100 ol Gas. Kiee '+ Sheep’ana: lambs—Supply. 50! Two uase i 00020 el rinnther Mirs ddnlinliGeer read the month letter. Miss Mary | Bowl and play Biiliards for exercise S % ;:.."a:\’-,wf,'," o ;‘;;“‘;“ 100 Con T Cal Mirieth ftoans P.fimepx;_z;t;egshe:alc;. s M L R s s e e A I o e bt d Mr. Mrs, | 1450 Cam Proa o ] . 5 ————— 5 3 1|Reganp . 2 0 0 uests at Hoxie Home. Frank Rose @f Wauwacus Hill, left| si00 Crcibie & good mixed $11.50@12.75, fair mixed et » : 20010 e Faturdey TEEHREYoE 3 e $10@11, culls and commen séqs | Heavy Hitting Wins For Browns. 10005 0i Mr and Mrs. E. A. Hoxle entertain- = 100 g lambs $13, spring lambs $18. *| Chicago, June 30.—Shellenback’s e A i(ti S‘;‘q:gtay@;;.e:anr:‘i \T\rx;s ];\Airflo?xnxg‘ Miss Elizabeth” Seeber writes to her it Securities Hogs.—Receipts 20 double decks, | Wildness with heavy hitting by Dem- Wortman I 10th. Rt e an] EXAMINE sister uptown-of wonderful experi: | o or me B Market active and 10 eeme mines | mitt and Hendryx gave St. Louis a e 1t e G e CALL AND ences, of velimtdry night work duty,| 1100 Ere Prime heavy hogs $16.70@16.80, medi. |4 to 3 victory over Chicago today in Miler 1 11h and Miss Hazel Hoxie of Willim; of sending Word to pdrents in Nor-| i Ere is'pr ums $17.75@17.90, hea the second game of a scheduled dou- and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hoxie of this v yorkers §17.75 " it Mrs. A. C. Hoxie wich of thé Welfare of their soldier | s con powr C @17.90 light vorkers $17.75@17.90, pigs | ble header. Demmitt’s home run in place and Mr. and 3 3 | boys on the fleld in France, HA $17.75@17.00, roughs @ $11@15, 'stage|the ninth inning was the deciding run. and daughter of Moosup. 160 TOLEDO 11@15. The first game was called off on ac- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Whitaker and = r— i Sattle, — Estimated recelpts 6000 st Louis W) ¢ Chieago (A) fbh-hibidiiey S & NiGeer €6 |2 3] 93 DISTRICT OF NORTH STONINGTON, | .50 £00d choice, $16.65@18.00: medium and | Namice & 5 5 3 o|Wevets 4 5 3 43 SATURDIVS BRI China Wedding Anniversary. i 5. Court of Probate, June 28th, 1315, Ll common, $12.00@16.65; butcher stock, |Dewmittrt 3 3 1 0 ofEColine2y § 5 2 0 0 National Leasue, Saturday evening a large number of £ lnxtue of x(‘hudg D. Knight of North 360 heifers, $8.50@15.50: cows. $8.00@ | Hendrsxit 5 2 & 1 0|Gandilib 0100 0f B i & Boston 3 triends pleasantly surprised Mr. and - Stoaington, jhseid Disirict.x minor. | (e 3 14.50: canners and cutters, $7.00@8.15, | Geaoonb 4 1 4 1 fiFelscnd 9419 Phlladepn York 1. Mrs. C. M. Geer. it beinz their 20th 5 order authoTiZimE and empowering her| o0 it : s siockiers and feeders, ~ good _choics, | Jutnas {33 2 1 § 74| Pusumn st gne) | anniversary. ~ Refreshments were Conserves food, fuel, fruits, vege- 1o sell certaln real estate belonging to % .00; common and medium, | Namakerc 2 0 4 0 0, 130 served. Mr. and Mrs. Geer receive & sald estate, 8.per Application on file| 1400 Kemhecot s . $8.00@10.50; veal calves, choice, $16.25 | Wrishtp 2504 030 many gifts of money and china. tables, time. mere, fully’ appehrs 100 Lebigh Valley 5 o | @17.00. i e e o i LR Miss Ruby K. Sweet is working in | o G- it B RIS TR s W 570t Jur| i Tl pShech—Estimated _ recsipts 12000 2ol New Britain this summer. Cooking and canning is a joy. S 3 1 't L ead. Market strong. Shorn 1 Philadelphta_2. New York 1. i i s 3 R o R dhtice and prime, SixesmiTon; me:| @t s g Bt B it Rev. ani Moe, B, . Clarke, who are 5 Dom et S for a hearin| the foregoing appii-| 100 Nat Blscult pr dium and good, $14.00@16.65: spring | . Sere by tuning: 3 Ptacnl Loxges: . and Mrs. B. H. C : e Qiion and his Court diremis The| 59Nt Cond &’C lambs, good choice, $18.00@18.75; .ewes, | St. Lods .. ... 0002001 14| Xew Haven 7. Providence 1. (First game.) anfthelEihoieymooh ftrln Elom Cett Guardlan to €lte all persons interested| oo N R o 3 5 55 choice prime $11.50@1! medium | Ghicago. 0000200 13 New Haven i Providence & ((Second game) |Ela, are spencing a (3 (¥R VT | therein to at sald time and R and £ood, $9.50@11.50 'Two base biis, 7. Cllins, Demmitt (2), Austin. | Waterbury 3. Springfield 1. Miss Hattie Hewitt. Mr. Clarke was place. by pu ng this order of no- , 99 Thrce hate bia, 5. Collns Headrss. Risbers. Home | Brldzeper 12 fiuitord 3 (First game) | formerly pastor of the Baptist church ewspa; 5 . arior 4, o cireatation " in: sald DIsthct. "and by oy CHIOAG0 ERa WARKEE, i G o 1. Wt 4 (Pt ramey (RIS ednesday ing a copy. public signpost Ty T leh % de Tigers Take Two From Cleveland, | e London 5. Worcester 2. (Seeond game) | AwS e B = Y r 3 e Norwich ‘X el o e U Loy Cleveland, June 30.—Cleveland lost VESTERGAY'S RESULTS. R, 8. Lillie has entered the employ earing, and "hake to this Goust Tune 3% | both ends of today's double header to — e of the Marlin-Rockwell company in of the netice ~ July 73 . |Detroit, 10 to 2, and 2 to 0. In the Naticral League. Norwich. C. GRAY. Jndee. Aug. 8% first game Coveleskie was hit haxd] Pittsburgh 1, St Louls 2. (First game. ) Mrs. Norman Drake with her daugh-