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THE VACANT HOUSE Is it fully insured? Don't go away ¥his Summer without fully protecting | your property. Without annoyance to you by per- sonal solicitation, etc,, phone us for somplete information, rates, etc. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main Street CHARLES D FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 161 Main St. BOTH SIDES SATISFIED IN SEL =CYVON DF PECORD AS REF. ~Jess Willard er of Jack of Ollie Pecord, Toledo boxing e the third man heavyweight cham- week from to- oved the selec- promoter of the Drexel Bid- Navy and ontrol, to judges would hold a Biddle and ily ne Monday, the rules It was pointed knockout the g to do e man qualified infra Rickard Pecord unced ¥ announcing have to con- £ both men end of the k away, the finishing their ed his wor xing this heavy ot t Willa ed crowd ¢ af - dow hoxing t rounds before a rson AMERICAN TENNIS PLAYERS WiN ALL SETS FROM ENGLISH edor Garland, , England, on the ore was 6-3, 6-4. This vic- that Miss Ryan n of France TWO PHILADELPHIA MEN T—By June Norris for. of D b to_the w ind tomorrow ampionship r will is A ne accident. In the fifth round today Wi Johnson, Ma while ted Stan in|a United States, beat Miss | MEET IN TENNIS FINALS n del their Williams ilden 2ud, both | e right to meet the | ge Church, of unable to use of @n injury New Britain, Conn, June 27.—Roger H. Hovey of Shuttle"Meadow and W. Parker Seeley of Brooklawn, both for- mer state golf champions, will meet tomorrow in the finals of 36 holes on the Shuttle Meadow course ‘' for the Connecticut title. In the second round of the semi-finals this afternoon Ho- vey defeated E. L. Scofield of Wood- way, 3 and 2. At the turn Scofield led 2 up, but Hovey took the tenth hole, they halved the eleventh and Hovey then captured the mext five noies. Scc- ley did mot play today, ks opponent, R. H. Deming of Hartford, wittdraw- ing because of the death ~of his fa- ther. A heavy rainfall during m day hampered the golfers. In%the oth- er classes tomorrow the finals will be contested. In the second 16 W. D. McDonald of Weatogue will meet Rob- ert_Abbott of Brooklawn. In the third 16 E. C. Spargo of Weatogue will play A. R. Couth of Hartford. In the fourth 16 Harold Lockhart of Weatogue will oppose B. G. Waldo of Brooklawn. it of the WATCH ASHLAND WAKE UP! PLAY FORT WRIGHT SUNDAY As usual the Ashland management will try and please the fans that sup- port them Sunday when they play Fort Wright. Liberty will pitch and Liberty will catch tor the Ashland team. This battery is the best ama- teur battery in the state and will un- doubtedly prove equally fast in semi- pro company. It is also rumored that there will be a complete shakeup in the Ashland team soon, possibly Sunday, but soon anyhow. With the cnotinued addition of home players who are just as fast the semi-pro men who have | been playing for Ashland should prove | of interest to local fans. Fort Wright as usual has a wonderfully fast and snappy team this year. Sports in this section wiil remember their star bas- ketball team and their coach says that the baseball team is even better. The Liberty battery is well known in this section having been the fast St. Mary's team speedy battery for the last four Sunday's game promises to be | ar humdinger for surprises and the fact that the Liberty battery will be with Ashland is only one of them. PUTNAM VS OLYMPICS AT PUTNAM SUNDAY Manager Thomas McDermott will stage another big baseball game here on Sunday, when the Olympics of New Bedford come to town to take a whack at his Invincibles. “We are not playing kid baseball, said Manager Tom Friday after- noon, but the classiest example of | the pastime that is to be found in this section of Southern New Eng- land. It is league basebali, and the fans here are getting the best we can give them."” “The Olympics are credited this season with victories over such fast teams as the W. L. Douglas Shoe team of Brockton, the Hyannis team, the Faicons, another famous outfit from Cape Cod and the Newport Naval reserve team, which used a Boston outfield. This is the brand of ball that Putnam fans are getting. “Kennedy, formerly with the Pitts- burg Nationa; will do the pitching for the Olympics next Sunday, with| Sully catching. him. ill will do the twirling for Putnam.” Manager McDermott is getting all kinds of offers to bring his team to different large New England cities for games, a fact that testifics to the class of the local outfit. COLONIALS VS ST. MARY'S AT ASHLAND PARK TODAY The best place for anyone to enjoy Saturday afternoon is to attend the ball game between the Colonials of | Norwich and St. Mary's' at Jewett City. This is the second game of a series of three, the first game having been won by St. Mary's, but the Norwich boys STATE GOLF CHAMPS. IN FINALS TODAY | mansee says that he will have the In- are out to even up the series. The famous Liberty battery will play for St. Mary's and to see these players will be worth the trip alone. Bullet Sha- il han the Colonial pitcher, has. been keeping in trim every night by taking short workouts and Manager Wood- dian sign on the St. Mary's sluggers. The team will go by auto bus and will be followed by another bus of Norwich rooters. The game is scheduled to start at-3 p. m., The lineup for Colonials will probably be, Lesseman ss; Shea If; Harrington 1b; Dillworth ¢; Mulesky of; Lynch rf; Fritz 2nd; Barry ird; Shahan p. Sunday the Colonials go to Plainfield to play that fast team. The battery for Plainfield will be Babe Adams of Willimante and Hamel, for the Coloni- als, Dillworth and Hopkins. BEAR CATS VS. TAFTVILLE AT TAFTVILLE THIS AFTERNOON Today is the day that the two Taft- ville teams clash in the first game of their championship series. A game was played last Saturday between these Lwo teams but was not count- ed as one of the championship games owing to the fact that the umpires gave decisions that caused the play- ers to leave the field in disgust. To- day's game therefore, will be the game that counts. In last Saturday's game many pretty plays were made by men on both teams and the fans who witnessed the game praised the players on both teams. The game promises to be one of the fastest ever seen.aroud these parts as the play- ers have put up $100, the winning team to take ali. The lineup of the Taftville First team is_as follows: Anderson c., Gley p., Murphy 1st base, Axelson 2b, Dugas 3b., Decelles s. s, Mulholland 1. Peltier c. £, and Preault r. f. The lineup of the Bear Cats is as fol- lows: Surprise c, Donahue p., Leo- pold 1b, Desmarais 2b, McSheffery 3b. Mills s. s, Gilbert 1. £, Coleman c. fand Seidel r. f. The game win start at 3:15 and will be played at the Taftyille diamond. Arthur L'Heureux of Jewett City, a man well posted on baseball will be the um- pire of the game and is a man that can be depended upon for the rend ering of fair decisions. The Taftville First team would like to hear from some man interest- | ed in the game who will take up the duties of manager of their team. He must be one who knows the game. ALL HALLOWS MEET THE WAUREGAN GRAYS SUNDAY The Wauregan Grays and All Hal- lows’ Council, K. of C. No 270 base ball club go after one another ham- mer and tongs. All Hallows' K. of C. team has won 3 and lost 2. Manager Longhran has as good a lineup as you will find anywhere in Lastern Connecticut. Until this present year Moosup has been without good base- ball_since 1915, Now you will find All Hallows’ K. of C. club taking the field at 4 p. m. sharp every Sunday with the following lineup: Van Dyke, the pride of that 16 inning, 1 to 0 ‘game Moosup won from Putnam in 1915, on the mound, with Pep. Reddy on_the receiving end, Capt. McCarthy 1. f, Hollander c. f, Kelly, r. f., La- porte 1st, Buckley 2nd, Smith . s, ! La Pack 3rd, Tatro, Moquin and Ty- ler, subs. Moosup always has the goods when it comes to baseball. Now, come and help the K. of C. club if you will support them they will give you as 500d a brand of ball as you'can find anywhere in Eastern Connecticut. | Following is the team's schedule: Wauregan at Moosup, Sunday, 29, Taftville Bear Cats at Sunday, July 6, Pomfret at Sunday, July 13, St. Mary's of Jew- | ett City at Moosup, Sunday, We hope to hear from Nor; June Moosup, Moosup, onials, State Hospital, Yaniic, Conn- ecticut Mills, Goodyear and Plai field. Write to Henry Longhran, box 242, Moosup, Conn Trimmers vs. N. L. Hill Tops . Sunday afternoon at the Fair- grounds the Trimmers will play the MARKET WAS BROAD New York, June 27—That specula- tive interests are almost wholly de- pendent on the movements of money was strikingly illustrated today, the stock marlet rallying very generally and trading expending perceptibly as the rates for call funds relaxed. The opening for loans was 5 to PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach. ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Rarges A -J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET 5% per cent, those quotations being the lowest initial rates of the week and the more significant as all loans made today hold over until the com- ing week. These rates compare with yester- day's high of 9 per cent, and the | previous day’s 15 per cent, and be- ,speak a favorable weekly bank state- | ment, indicating also that next week's mid-year settlements ~have been largely anticipated. There was only one noteworthy | exception to the higher prices l“‘Ch ieved, rails lagging throughout the | session, with rencwed weakness in | Baltimore and Ohio, which experi- ‘onccd further liquidation on the pass- {ing of the common dividend. Chandler Motors was again the | spectacular feature, adding an ex- | treme gain of 13 points to yesterday's advance of 22. General Motors ris- ing 5, Studebaker 4 and other mo- _ Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential electricity is to lighting. by expert workmen at the srice Ask us for plans and prices. J. ¥. TCMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS faires HEATING AND PLUMBING 91 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE ‘GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingi®r. Sq., Washington Building £ Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGEN FOUNDRY (0. in modern houses as We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK tors and kindred shares 1 to 3 points. Among steels, _equipments, ship- pings and tobaccos overnight gains of 1 to 6 points were made, a few spe- cialties and utilities sharing to a like extent. American Woolen and metals feat- ured the active final hour, the form- er making a spirited rise of 8% points, coppers gaining 2 to 4, but other leaders, including U. S. Steel, t| reacted fractionally to almost 2 points on profit taking. Sales amonnted to 1,250,000 shares, There was no letup to the gold oviatw, further exports being an- nounced to South America and Spain, with more in prospect, including Ori- ental demand. Aside from Liberty issues, which were irregular, steadiness marked the day's operations in bonds. Total sales, par value, aggregated $8,750,000. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 10 crie & Nwest 100 Col & S 1700 Conenl G 19860 Crucible Stee! 100 Del & Hud 500 Erle 400 Fisher Body 1200 Gen lectric 700 Gen 00 G 3200 Gt N 0 Subs Norh 3 100 Tlinois Cent 18500 Tns Coper 19500 Ins Copper. 1400 Tnterb - Con 2200 Toterd Con 600 Tnt Wer C 100 Int 1. 38500 T 2600 Tnt 1100 Tnt Paper 200 Int P o or stp 510 Max Motor ¢ 400 Max M 3 pr 900 Max M 2 pr 19600 Mex Perol Miami Cop. 'l MK & T Mo Pacific 300 Mo Pacific pr 800 Nat ma & St . RNt E & 8 200N Y Central . Noo&H 260 Norf & West .. 900 Nor Pacfc .. 2000 Penn R R 100 Peoples G & 2000 Plerce 041 1200 Ray Con C 2300 Reading 25000 Rep 1 & 'Stesl 200 R T & S 9600 Scuth Pacific .. 200 & uthers Ry 300 50 1 Ry pr 4300 Tent, Copper 21000 Tobaceo Pro 400 Tob Pro pr . 6700 Tob Pro rts . 1600 Union Padfic . 800 Unlon Pac pr 10200 U Cigar _Stores 200 Worth' Pump B 234, 400 1HBu 0d U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. Sales High. 4800 Als 1000 Am 800 Am 19200 Am 6900 23 1600 Am Chalmer A C ... Teet Supr | Con Cor &'F Cotton 011 Cotrn Ol H&L. U & Lopr 1000 Am Lecomo .. 14500 Am Smelting 42 Am Smelt pr A 1500 Am Tel & Tel 13300 Anseonda. 200 Amo Ol 2300 Atchison 800 Atchisn 28600 Ralt & Ohlo 100 Palt & Ohio ‘pr 19700 Rbth Steel B Beth Sieel § pr 5700 Broklyn B T 2000 Brokiyn Rp Tr ctl 1600 Butte Cop & 2500 Bute & Sup 1300 Can Pacifle COTTON New York, June 27.—Cotton spot quiet; middling 3475. , MONEY New York, June 27.—Call money weak; high 5%: low 5; ruling rate 5; closing bid 5: offered at 5%; last loan 5; bank acceptance ‘414 ll[' YORK BOND MARKET. Towl e ;‘6\'\« 2% ;M ot i, by M Oks, 047 i ] i 1842 W b s, GG 34 eae- ' s, st e Tietrs $% 1nte < e Viefory i%s 9986 20.88 Quoted In dcfiars and cents per $100 bond, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. conx: 16770 Ceat g ather S hend. X )mlv JUNE 28, Franklin Machine Company Founders Machinists Mlnuflutvrcrs of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. 'Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss Enulms, Engine Repairs, angers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Largo stock ‘always on hand. General Mill Repairs, machinery of all kinds. Union 963 Ur.ion 1857 Spe New London Hill Tops. The team from the city by the sea is rated as a hummer and will give the Trimmers a hard fight. However, the local boys hope to come away with the big end of the score. The battery for the Hill Tops will be, Chonuer and May- nard, for the Trimmers, Rankin and Brewer. MIGHTY NINE WINS FIRST GAME FROM BLOWHARDS In one of the most sensational games of the season the fast Mighty Nine baseball team defeated the Blowhard team by the score of 19 to 13 . The Mighty Nine had no trouble in walking away with the game. The feautres of the game were the heavy hitting of Pigeon for the Mighty Nine and the fielding of Hourigan for the Blowhards. 3 i Manager LeClaire would like to hear from Manager Stebbins of the Machinist nine to arrange for a game to be played some evening in the near future. Duwels vs All Stars. The Duwels and the All Stars will cross bats at the battlegrounds Sun- day afternoon at 2:30. A fast game is| promised as there has been a lot of talk between both teams and the game shall prove which is the better team. The All Stars have been travel- ling at a fast gait and the Duwels also have run up a long string of victories and expect to all the All Stars to their string. Levitsky will twirl for the All Stars and “Dutch” Leonard will be on the mound for the Duwels. The man- agement wishes to thank the East Side | fans for their large turnout last Sun- day and hopes they will do the same this Sunday. The Duwels will meet the Shore Line in a twilight game Thursday night at the battleground. BROWNS HIT NINE TIMES WHITE SOX HIT BUT LOSE St. Louis, Mo., June 27.—St. Louis wasted but one of its nine hits off Ci- | cotte and beat Chicazo again toda to 1. core: § Cnvel'n 1 b po. 0 St Loais (A) . b 0l Austin.zh 0! Gedeen 25 0 Tobin.if er1b I.Coltns.xt ECollins.2b Wearer.Th Jackson 1t Gandit.1b Felsch.of Risberg.ss Sehalk.e Clette p enkins i ‘ K ‘ 0[zacobmon.ct 3 of 3 4 e base i ¥t y TIGERS HIT BAGBY FREELY DEFEAT INDIANS, 6 TO 1 Detroit, Mich., June 27.—Detroit hit Bagby freely in the second and fourth | innings and won from Cleveland today. 6 to 1. Score: Clevelind (A) | ab hpo o a e 0 11320 ] Flos el 1 e ) 1 11100 1 231300 1 217209 0 £11 19 0 a1ae a 300 6% o 0 Phillipe o 0 1 o200 0 hree bace h't, Gedeon. Home swn. Hallman, CUBS WIN FROM CARDINALS MANN’S DOUBLE DOES TRICK Chicago. June 27.—Mann’s double | foilowing Flack’s walk and Pick's sac- | rifice enabled Chicago to defeat St. Louis 3 to ¢ today. core: St Louis (W) Chicago (N) b b h po a el swonon it "3 170 0 1586 Smithate £ 0 1 0 1240 e L 2 1 | RO 46 1 1 ! t130 24 0] 2010 HE (140 130 R e S 10 5 olpougisap 4 0 0 3 001 olbailes 080l IRRER) —I o 832511 1 o (x) One out when winning i _scred. ! Louis A0 a0 002002 0110000013 Homsby, Fla CINCINNATI REDS BEAT PIRATES—ROUSH HIT HARD' Pittsburgh, June 27.—Cincinnati de- | feated Pittshurgh today, 5 to 2, mainly | through the batting of Roush for the | visitors. Score: Cinclnnatl (N Pittshurgh (N) ab hpo 2 ab hpy a e Bath2b 41 4 4 sheect 4 23 0 1] Daubertib 4 2 & | v AT R T oe Groh3b ~ 5 1 3 1 cozelit 370 0 1 0 | Roush,et 5 4 1 wehawzh & 11 5 of Neelelf 3 2 5 0 | thworthlt & 0 3 0 0 Kopss 4 1 3 1 |oabaretb 3 0 3 0 0 Bresiert 4 0 0 0 tf der18” 3 110 1 1 Wingoe 4 1 4 1 | chmidte 3 0 3 Fisherp 1 0 0 0 (|srknp 2 1 Luquep 2 1 1 1 (fxWamer 110 = daverp 0 0 Totals 38 ‘ il Totals [ (x) Batted for Carlson in Iuniugs. Tth. BASEBALL YESTERDAY’S RESULTS, National Leapus. Cinclnnatt 5. Plttsburgh 2. Chicago 7. St. Louis. 2. ‘Brooklyn-Phiadeiphia: moved forward Doston-New York (wet grounds). American Leay: New York-Toston (ran.) ‘Philadelphia-Washingten (rain). Detroit 6. Cleseland 1. St. Louis 4, Chicago 1. Eastern League. Al games postponed, zain. American Asseeiation. Kansas City 4, St Pzl 0. (14 o Milwaukes 0, Miurespolis 4. Toledo 7. Tndianapolis 6. Touisyille-Columbus (rals). Nat St. Louls at Chicago. Cinclnatl z: Piitsburgh. Pliladelphia at Brooklyn New York st Boeton. nal Leasus. Hot water Sure Relief | the other 1919 Moran & Son, PROVIDENC PRICES $39.00 AND UP SATURDAY, JUNE 28, OF DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS AT TRADING COVE TERRACE and our title is absolute. This property is located at Trading Cove on the New:London Pike, opposite the Norwich Golf Club, from where you have a beautiful view of the Thames River and surrounding country. All our lots are high and dry, free from shrubs and rocks. This land was purchased from The Eastern Connecticut Power Company through the Real Estate Office of John A. Hundreds of Dollars’*worth of Silverware and presents E LITTLE DOWN given away free on/the land. You don’t have to buy to | receive a present. See our window dispinv in the Thayer Building. LIBERTY BONDS accepted at face value on any lot. SPECIAL FREE CARS will leave Franklin Square, for the Property, Saturdays and Sundays at2'P. M. bring your Friends—Everybody welcome, TITUS LAND COMPANY HOME OFFICE E,R. L ROGM 113, THAYER BUILDING, NOFW CH, CON NO INTEREST, NO TAXZES FOR TWO YEARS. LOCAL OFFICE BASEBALL | OLYMPICS OF NEW BEDFORD V3. PUTNAM AT PUTNAM, SUNDAY, JUNE 2Z9th. OLD FAIRGROUNDS Positively the Only Approach to League Baseball In Eastern Connecticut Roston at New York. Providcnce at Pittsfeld. iy v Chlcage Touls. Detoit. * Cleveiaud ouis wo New Haven. ot American La Cleveland Chicas Detucit Providence Rridgepert HUB WOMENS Cl Newton, Ma Daley, former southe feated M H. Bake final round for the W sociation of Boston ¢ | the Brae Burn Countr: The players are me ley Country Club Philadelphia, ker, Columbia, ton, will meet in a morrow for the giate his way to_the fin; ing T. B. Davi s, while Dean had disposing of R. H. Wa sem| indiy semi-finals of th resented the Universit American Leagus. Nalional League. Exten Leig MRS. E. W. DALEY WINNER OF delphia distict champion WALKER AND DEAN MEET IN FINAL MATCH TODAY golf championship. today by defeat- Yale, inal match. Three of the four plavers second sixteen rep- Eastsrn Leagus ew Haven 2 Weroester et 5 o SUNDAY, JU Rl Mg ASHLAND A. A vs SUNDAY GAMES e ARTY WILL Baseball ASHLAND PARK, FORT WRIGHT PTTCH —AND— NE 29, RACTION. Leaten at avenue S. Ind new nd will also op which have The game Manager W t owing to tl uniforms -t booking g any teams that games he will be pie: them. Ad To ett City, Conn., P Rovers Want The Rovers of \ like to arrange .a ¥) A aqur tomg amateur, man, Indenend uniforms zame D. by R. Jewett Ci trong en up been - new recently will at 3.30 n wishes to late arriva he ha there for| Wilson, Jew- Games. mantic for would | todav | day) | istern | in i 7s | Connecticut. Arrangements can be | 15 B = by calling 945, Willimantic. | like to hear from Ve i team in Norwich or, | HAMPIDNSHIP} i Irs. E. W.| T { BRIEF STATE NEWS | _ Guilford.—Next Wednesd ing. | in the ! July 2, will be noverty nizht at the As at! Club, two up. | Portland.—The Po LN Umeetinz of the grange. rtland Foundry | of the Oak- . Wal- Prince- BEAR CATS vs. TAFTVILLE | 36-hole match to- idu 1_intercolle- | Walker won in the semi-fi- little trouble in ales, Harvard, in in the Game Called at y of Pennsylva- BASEBALL | AT TAFTVILLE SATURDAY, JUNE 28th 3:15P. M. 10:15 A. M. AFTERNOON 100 YARD DASH DANCING NS BASEBALL Battery Danielson Cotton Co. TUG OF WAR Hurrah For the Glorious Fourth CONNECTICUT MILLS CELEBRATION, DANIELSON TWO GAMES 3:15 CHAMPIONSHIP OF KILLINGLY Danislson Cotton Co. vs. Connecticut Mills Co. MORNING GAME:—BLUE SKY THE LIMIT Battery Connecticut Milis Co. ADMISSION 25 CENTS RHODE ISLAND CLAM BAKE CATERER—KING GEORGE JAQUES—Dinner at 12 O’Clock and 1:15 P. M. SAME TEAMS BASE RUNNING CONTEST BALL THROWING CONTEST Open to-both Teams for VALUABLE MONEY PRIZES HOLIDAY SPORTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GAME NO MONEY ADMISSION—Children Under Sixteen 20c—Adults 35c, Which Admits to All Sports, Dancing, Etc. 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