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FOR EVERYTHING pltched in “Toledo tonight with ‘were “To! the arrival v rd —of the J. L. LATHROP, & SONS of the vanguard _of 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. heavyweight championship contest on Friday. They were brought by autoists among a steady stream of machines which began - pouring into Toledo at daylight. The champion and the challenger are virtually on edge tonight. Dr. Joseph_J. Sweeney, official phyciciai for the Toledo boxing commission, ex- amined Willard id said he found him fn remarkable condition. He said ‘Willard’s stomach muscles are three and a half inches thick. Willard took a light workout today, Dboxing six rounds, and will repeat this temorrow. Dempsey- took only some limbering up, exercises. Willard's weight was announced as 245 rounds and Dempsey’s 196. T ‘ THE VACANT HOUSE ‘s it fully insured? Dom’t go.away this Summer without fully protecting your property. Without annoyance to you by per- senal solicitation, etc, phone, us for semplete information, rates, etc. ISAAC S. JONES PANTHERS WIN FIRST GAME OF SEASON Monday evening the Panthers of the Falls defeated the Owls, a picked team of the city, to the tune of 27 to9. Cole- man, pitching for the Panthers, pitch- ed a no hit, no run game for five in- nings. After_he received a split fin- ger he weakened and four runs cross- ©d the plate. He was then replaced by Rubsesnge she Rea! TCUEN R. McBurney, who pitched a good Richards Buiiding, Snihe ;3 Morris, pitching for the Owls, was hit hard for three innings, when he as replaced by Ed Johnson, who was hit quite freely for the remainder of the game. The lineup for the Panthers was: Hunt c, Coleman p and ss, Dowling 1b, McBurney 2b, Blake 3b, R. Me- urney ss and p, Paul Ensling If, M. Panek cf. Sparks rf. The Panthers will play the All Stars Friday morning at 9.30 on the Falls diamond. They would also like to hear from any local teams. They would like very much to get a game for Friday afternoon. ATHLETICS WIN UPHILL GAME FROM RED SOX Philadelphia, July 1.—Boston made only two- scaitered singles off three Philadelphia_pitchers today, but nine bases on balls helped their scoring and the, were ahead until Dumont weak- ened in the sixth inning, the Athletics winning, 7 to 4. Kinney drove in_the winning run with a single off Winn, after two passes and two singles off Duairt had tied the score and filled CHARLES D. FOSTER FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 CIVIL COMMOTION AND BOMB EXPLOSION RIOT, INSURANCE ought to interest you NOW WE SELL IT B. P. LEARNED & CO. Shetucket Street Established May, 1846 the )ases. Score: Boston (A) Philadeiphia (A) MILITARY SERVICE o B s . E Gtibootey.t 1 070 & ([wwean ‘3170 3 HELPED BIG LEAGUE ‘BTARS|glbupr 'l ¢ o ¢ tlued, B10 29 bali magnates have not needed|mchans 1 0 9 o ([vikerer 40210 ¢ the war de n 55 20 |dner 3 lepartment 10| Mooperer & 0 3 1 (|jwewis 4 1210 rged from the|gpunir 3 1 & 0 |Zoopit 3 2000 asnt a big league |Ganeras 3 0 T 1 1fougans 4 3 8 40 have from five to)Walterne & 8 2 1 ClPeridnsc 21 3 0 0 SRy A0l Ty T 4186 cleavrc 00200 . S s b 4 0 2 1 cfceraip 10 0 0w s had over a dozen.|Culawens 8 0 0 1 OlSeiodp 0 0 0 0 0 ¢t The New York|Dumentp 1 0 1 2 OKimerp 11 i ven ten, and the Phil- (Wi =~ 0 8 o T< dozen and one ad. |=Mcinnes 1 0 0 0 0| Totan 1 ¢ Knights of Co-| womw 27 2 1 of the men have ed the ms, and the ace, are being . ckly as their dis- beinz signed. Most | M Kow. n ming back with 1 mental YANKEES WIN HARD FOUGHT and less ten- GAME FROM SENATORS ¢ when "in al <ywashington, July 1.—Russell held Washington to five hits, two of which = B wcre in the ninth after two outs had There 1= No Answer. been recorded, and New York won to- &ne 03 nt has once 1to 0. Score: mer - a poser: New York (A) waskington (A) -4 3 soversigniy 8% 8 faen WI%N 50 ind a ere is no 128 [5R fooioe L ¥ ening Post 113 fthaner L0200 o %0t 31100 S s Tz 0 i1810 133 31210 0 i feiaon 861 31230 558 nrs isiia im 38 0°8 1 2 00000 xLeonard 0 0 0 0 0 Tetale . hit by batted. ball. (xx) Bat'ed for Harper in Sth. Score by Innings New Yort 10D 000 00 et © 0 0.0 06000 00 Judge, Prat. - Turee Murphy. CLEVELAND COMES BACK "AFTER SIX STRAIGHT LOSES Cleveland, July 1.—After losing six Cleveland today de- head by a pitched ball and forced to retire and Outfielders Grarey of Cleve- Score by ihnings: BROWNS AIDED BY HITS OF SOTHORON BEAT TIGERS St. Louis, July 1.—Sothoron’s batting and pitching were mainly responsible for St. Louis’ 5 to 4 victory over De- troit today. A triple by the young twirler in the second drove in two runs and his single in (3) Batted for Jacobson in Sth. (=) an for Demmitt in $th. Scors by innings First Baseman Jchuston of Cleveland was hit in the Jand and Murphy of Chicago quit be- cause of injured legs. Score: ~ onieass (A Gleveland () = ame x m hme s e rphyer "o 071 0 TI% a0 i 3 001 0 iiian oo A R sizdn T H Jikenat 5 310 1380 Faschot 3 230 51390 Ganatiab 3 213 0 53 8w0 Mo § 20 4 o100 Schaike 0 811 i1:235% Jemkimac 5 110 L2330 Williamsp 0 0 0 0 30041 Dantortnp 100 1 o000 0 Dcoming 1 00 gl g Shellen'kp 2 070 Swwu1 Totals 3115214 9 Batted for Danforth in dh. () Ran for Jommaion in lsst: the ninth sent across the winning.run. Score: Young2b 4.0 4 3 1 13030 Dll' t - aemL b ect to | Hellman.1s 4 110 2 © 31400 43340 H ! metals 33112710 0 Michigan k Boulevard Check Your 'Baggage TON At 22d St. CHICAGO " The Perfect Tobacco : : 20101 0— A I I : 6 Minutes from the Heart of Business i b b Vi 1) th. e’ st it . s et g AT e | KILLEFER’S HANDLING OF Soher vt ciase hotel in Chicage. Great excellence in service, - Popular - ( > STICK WINS FOR CUBS Driced catcs and & modem Cofiee Shop. “Your NoseKnows Chicago, July 1.—Killefer's batting . today enabled Chicago (o defest Cin: Seek your friends where you are Onnati, 0o 2. in a twelve inhings . ry pitchere’ battle. He made half the most likely to meet them—at The Lexington loc.lls: hits, drove in the first twohn;.l;s —enjoy every comfort and convenience B e T known' to modern hotel methods—save onc- = S Ge N e e haif the cost of the same accommodations in R 3121 the down town hotels. HE ] 10380 g . Sess 5 e xS The Lexington is the leading hotel Ropfss 5 0 14 32 3 3¢ in Automobile Row — its gara; et 1 A 30040 accommodations are perfect and it SRR Sat Gt Y Oy e en is the mecca of motor tourists. Tous B8 e i I 5 3 5 4 S BN, Residents of your city, responding to wide advertising, | oTotars W 3BmBm o1 have helped to make The Lexirzton one of the most () Two out when winuing.un scored: . 2 4 3 R successful hotels in Chicago and for this we thark cimeimnat” 16 0 0 0 10 00 them. You are invited to write for reservations, cr t> e baie 1. Rath._Three base hit. Deal wire at our expense, with every assurance of service, BRAVES BAT RIXEY AND MURRAY HARD; WIN 9 TO 1 Boston, July 1.—Led by Maranville. who made two home runs, Boston bat- ted Rixey and Murray hard today and wen easily from Philadelphia, 9 to 1. The score Philadelphia (A) Beste ai 2 o al Catlahan.cr o ofRiggct.cr Pearces 4 1 0fRawiings.20 fmairazs 3 4 ofeomeilrt Luderus1o & o olSmitn.it Cramanyt 4 o ofmike s Whteddr 3 1 0fBoeckel.3b i Sickang.ss 3 0 2 0 ofMyrille.ss Cads.c 30 3 3 ofwasenc Rizesp 1 0 0 0 0|Demareep xBancroft 1 0 0 0 ol = Mumayp 1 0 0 0 0| Tews o2 Totals 3 o ) Batted for Rizey iu stn Sore by fon Philadelphia Bosten Two base hite. Loderu: . Home runs. Maranvilie Powail, @. MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. New York, July 1.—Dealings in stocks today were decidedly mixed and irregular as to standard shares, while specialties of various descriptions con- tinued their upward course under the guidance of professional interests. There were no obvious factors of in- fiuence other than the money situation, opening of the fiscal year being at- tended by increased firmness of call icans. Mixed collateral ruled at S per cent., but as high as 12 was demanded for all industrials. Additional railroad returns for May, irc uding those of several leading sy: tems, were not entirely favorable, and to this was attributed the reaction among investment issues, ecspecially Canadian Pacific. ; Texas and Pacific again’ proved su- perior to the heaviness of other rails, mounting to the new high record of 68 1-2 on absorption of the same sub- stantial characer as has characterized its steady rise of recent months. Food issues and related can shares, tobaccos, rubber, shippings, coppers and equipments’ provided the motive power of the session at gross zains of two to almost eight points. U. S. Steel rose spiritedly in the last hour to 109 3-4, its top price in several weeks, carrying independent steels and some of the less prominent equipments in its train. but ofls were restrained by the Mexican situation and indus- trial alcohol was subjected to further pressure on reports affecting its div dend. Sales amounted to 1,200,000 shares. Attention was drawn to the foreign exchange market by the heaviness of sterling, demand bills declining to 4.57 1-4, the lowest rate in almost four years. In banking circles no explana- tion was vouchsafed excepting the heavy offering of bills. Domestic and foreign bonds, includ- ing Liberty issues, were irregular. Total sales (par value) were-$10,800,- The _werk of Dr. Charles E. Mraroe, explosives expert in the U.S Boreau.of Mines, is expected, to'Beiome of ‘the most valuable aids in’ discovering the -bomb terrorists. ca0ld U. S. bonds were unchanzed on STOCKS. ro SE CLEANED AND BLOCKED rO THE ~CITY«<SROE AND HAT FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 100 Chic & 100 ¢ 00 ¢ > 90 CRI&EP DS 11100 Chile Cop . 2300 Col - 2400 C2l Gas @00 Pucttie St 200 Crucible Stesl pr o0 200 Del & Hud . 4000 Dome Mines 2200 Frie 100 Fisher Tiody . 100 Fisher Body br 300 Gen' Eiectric 4100 Gen Motor 400 Gen Moter pr SMotor 80 G Notren pr 600 Gt "N Ore Subs 200 Tinets Cental 16700 Tr- Copper 2000 7@y Con 1200 Incerh Con pr ah 200 In: aiz00 Tn: 2500 Tot 00 Tot 300 Tnt sy 65 Kennecort /" Q% 4000 Lenigs Valer Roclkwell P rwell 3 % well 3 2 i T 100M K & T pr #600 Mo Pacine 600 Mo Pacific pr 100 Xat E & S pr 4100 X' T Centeal MMN Y N W& H & Sourn 400 Nore & west 3100 Penn T R 100 Pierce 0ol - 1900 Ray Con 4700 Reaaing 2200 Rep T & Steel 200 Rep 1 & € pr 16300 South Pacific 2300 Southern Ry . 700 South Ry pr 700 Tenn Coper 20900 Tobieo Do 100 Tob Pro pr Tob Pro_ s 900 Tnton ~ Pacific 400 Tnion Tacific pr 16700 U Cizar Stores @ e e s, MONEY. New York, July 1. — Call monhe: strong: hizh 10; low 6: ruling rate $; closing bid 8: offered at 8 1-2; last loan 8; bank acceptances 4 1-2. COTTON. New York, July 1. — Spot quiet; middling 34,15. cotton NEW YORK BOND MARKET. 1063 1028 | 1958 34 4. an s, Vietory” 3%s Vietory a%s Quoted in dollars and cnis per $100 bond. o0 2 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. — Hin. - Low. 179% LEANING PARLO®S. 33 BROADWAY. L HERMAN MACK, hospitality and moderation in charges. Building Owned and Operated by Interstate Hotel Company Vice-President Beats 1hem All! The New “TEA-FOIL” PACKAGE It’s soft and pliable—decreases in size as the tobacco is used —tobacco does not cake in the package—no digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in even better condition than tin. Now, don’t you owe it to yourself to buy a package and give Tuxedo a trial?—Not quite as c much tobacco as in the tin, but— For Pipe and Cigarette i Finest Burley Tobacco | Mellow-aged till perfect Plus a dash of Chocalate PIRATES PILE UP 11 RUNS r answer through Thursday morning's IN GAME WITH CARDINALS | Fulletin. Putisburgh, July 1—Pittsburgh de- == Guaranteed by feated St. Louis today, 11 to 4, he lo- LEAGUE STANDINGS. /\ cais batting heavily against three St. Natioaal League. rs. Doak yielded ten hits Pl oh! e % ot J ings. Score: s 3 x T sl v Pitsburey ] INcORPORATED 1700 Tniguee.cr 5 1 10§D Slea | Hornabs.3p 19 3 American Loavue e biicasatabalers thares heer o on et 4 2 Sdrueiih i Automobile distributers have BEen| iiurtford—The proposed ordinance| Provement Society. B Do 1 E s [ devoting time and effort to the And_ |yniraduced by Alderman. Frapk K| Cometery Associa ol |Doakp” 1 9 0 3 ofayery g o i ey Mt ovould | Dantels at the last meeting of _the| . i ! deudowe 1,18 1 0 HEpse - ANORG. NERBEY CONCEIT | 0ara of aldermen to lay a tax of $800 | | xPauler 17070.0 o Totais has decided to sell an automobile 20705 O aldcrmen to lay a i t 3800 Better That Way | Amecn = 00 00 0 L ’ all theaters with a seating| g (e 10000 - consists of a gear shifting lev | CADACILY Of 400 or more, which give| Still, it is be ) ex it o8 . e by a Yale key. The key fofces a|be, [oUSHL by Hartford theater mana-|ing to the = Mexicans—Charl | 1 steel nger down between the gear |®° ™ 2 #ad. 280K | Provigence ... 1 Shi preventing the starting of | Norfolk—The will of Miss Tsabelia| _ 2 : Heath Ferceater 5 = — | charitable nature, including the gift| ing, but you . : ol - - Feaiepse. . Plttsticid of the Norfolk library, and the beau-|You sit n ar r = = Becen i BRIEF STATE NEWS. | {icul erounds surrounding. the. buiid- | and | GIANTS BEAT DODGERS; oo 1 ~ ing, to the corporation, which was von—Mr. _and Mrs. Lawrence| B e Cowles and children have arrived in|iormed by Miss —Eldridge twenty| | New York, July 1.—Heavy hitting in| NEW MANAGER FOR town for ihe summer. having madelJLS A5G, Ut TlqRage suptiated| TEAMING and TRUCKING B FacoRI s fivat eman, in| _Springfield, Mass, -July 1-jack | - e 1 rticles in the building ovned by her REASONABLE PRICES his first two trips to the plate, banged | O'Hara has ‘been appointed manager| New Haven—Mrs. William H. Taft|The will makes provision for a bo- | out two hits, running his streak of | Of the Springfield baseball club to(and Miss Helen Taft have opened |atiest of 35000 to the Congregational| ARTHUR H. LATHROP consecutive hits up to 10, a season’s ' succeed Ed Holly, who has had | their ummer home at Murray Bay. | llH \nvl ‘!(4. to the Church | Ph 7 record. Scere | charge of the club. The new pilot|Prof. Taft expects to join them for mmaculate Conception nother | one erookiyn (N> New York 0y | will attempt to rebuild the orsaniza- |Over the national holida | . * g e New Haven—Eli Whitney and Prof. | | Sonsion. 2 2 pf¥ounert 4 1.8 0 0] Max Ferrand have left for a fishing | Grmth 0 olFlecherss 4 11 3 0| MANY AUTOMOBILES trip at the St. Marguerites almon | Wheat ¢ o uBairiss 0 0 9 0 0| STOLEN EVERY YEAR|club at Tadousac, in the Province of| jamret 32 - e 3 t Quebec, (anada. Dr. Leonard San- Koo 1 oz v 300 % 0 than $1 b0 mamated hat obiis | fora is at the club and Secretary An-{ Ward.ib ) OlFemancs 3 0 0 4 0:than $1 t e opitew | ford is at the club and Secretary An-|{ i 1 ofEmes™ ¢ Zu o ojthan 15000000 worth of dutomobiles | IV phcips Stokes expects to Join the o P men . 8 o | Police investigations have disclosed | Party there shortly. | Totais 0 — ~ | country-wide " organizations formed | Bristol—John Walsh has returned to| ST 3 for the purpose of stealing and, dis- |his home on We:t street from the St.| s SR posing of automobil urther rec- | John Preparatory School in Danvers | New ¥ & 1 ords show that for every hour of {Tie fand he had the distinction of pitching | _Two base bits, Kau MeCarts clock, day in and day out throuszh the|for the freshman nine and of strik- | Youns. Doste ™ Home rum B year, four automobiles are stolen, and fifteen men in one game and but 14 per cent. ever recovered. In ping to win the interschool | D i BASEBALL. the city of New York afne it has|championship - and also of defeating| YESTERDAY’S RESULTS been reported that fifty cars are lost|the senior class team of his own| Naticnal League. Brookisn 1. New York 6 = = — — —= Phitadapols 1 Boston 9 ‘ E0outs 3, piebuseh ‘i1 Cincinnati 2, Chicago 3. (12 innings) American_Loagus. Bosten .4, Philadciphia 7. Sotese, s, Vicratand 1e Sk { hinattn o GENEVA. N. Y. froit 4, St Louls 5. 4 a astern League. 9 N To ] E T Two Keep-Kool Suits Spell Economy Fiaed 5. Worester 5 e = S _ 5 Harttord § 8% Cumulative Participating Preferred Shares Every time a KEEP-KOOL Suit comes back from the Toledo 2, Loutsr Milwaukee 0, St International Jersey City 6, Newark Baltimore 6, Beading 5. Jinghamton 6, Blffalo 0. Toronto . \Fimt game.) Rochester 4. Toronto . (Second” game.y Tochester 6. National League. T Brocklm 2t New York. Philadelphia at Boston. Cincinnatl at_ Chicago. St Louls at Pittsbureh American ~ Leagus. Detrott_at St Lovis. Cueago at Cleveiand. New York_at Washinton Bosten at Philadelpnia Eastern League. Springfleld at Bridgeport. Worcester a: Waterbury. Hartford st Plitaneld. New Haven at Providene. | Duwels Accept Challeng The challenge made by the Jail Fill | team is accented by. the Duwel elul The game will be played Sunday after. roon, July bth. at. the battlegrounds. For further arrangements call 30313 TR o e S Dividends quarterly, Jan. 1st, April 1st, July Cumulative 87 (this issue) (Par Value $100) $2,000,000 Common Shares Preferred shares participate equally with the Common cent. and are redeemable as a whoie or In part at dividend. Sinking earnings each year to be set a: ferred issue. ferred—10 per cent taxation in_Conneci Preferred Shares Authorized (Par Value $100) 600,600 107 fund on tnF —nas no ticut—and present net ded debt times the Preferred dividend requirement. Special Circular Upon Request earnings are nearly THE W. T. FIELDS CO. 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