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INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING : e R - . INSURABLE Columbus, Ohlo. July 6—Tae Wil- lard-Dempsey fight tion pictures, | 'J. L. LATHROP & SONS taken at the ringside of the champien in Toledo Friday, were com- pletely rejectdd today- by Maurice S. Hagu ‘chairman of the board of three to review 'the picture anJd and *|it.is possible that the other two ‘members of.the board wjll vote to permit. it being shown in Ohio. How- ever, this is in doubt as Mrs. Murray Miller, a member of the board, de- clared tonight that it was entireiy possible. that she .will reject th= pic- ture. - The other member of th: Loard, C..G. Willims, would not <ay how he would act. 3 a8 Mr. Hague declared that “suca hu- man butchery should not b shows Where our boys and girls may see i He stated that as the film had been % rejected persons or firms showing THE VACANT HOUSE |the picture in Ohio would be prose- 2 : 3 cuted, liable to fines from 351100 to Is it fully insured? Don't go away|$300 and a vear's imprisonm this Summer without fully protecting] Though it appears almost certain, { your property. Hiat the = Willard-Dempsey pictures # Without annoyance to-you by per-|Will not be shown in Ohlo, it is prob- icitati able that they may be seen iu other sonal solicitation, etc., phone us for| 200 (N30 (ESY T0a¥ be ssen L o ies tomplete information, rates, etc. Mt blarts, Thiv 4is\ Snosaifle’ b ISAAC S. JONES cause the mayor of Toledo in granting AA 3 the permit for the fight ‘ermed it a| Insurance and Real Estate Agent | 'DOxing contest.” A federal law per-| mits the interstate shipment of “box- Rich; i s ing contests,” but nmot “prize fights. ing, 0 n Street RIOT, CIVIL COMMOTION AND;RECORD CREDITS DEMPSEY WITH K. 0. IN THREE ROUNDS BOMB - EosENamIN Toledo, Ohio, July 6.—Because of the controversy over the duration of the INSURANCE ought to interest you |heavyweight championship contest be- tween Jess Willard and Jack Demp- Now |se¥, and whether Dempsey should be i credited with a knockout; Ollie Pecord, WE SELL IT referee of the Ind-sendence Day match, ruled tonight iiat Willard had been knocked out in the third round. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Referee Pecord also ruled that the . F. o fight ended at the close of the third round. Tex Rickard, promoter of the 28 Shetucket Street contest, requested an official, ruling from Pecord. 5 ey SRl i 106 Willard_was disturbed tonight by ==———————————————————== | ;umors that he was dying, that he had PLAINFIELD WINS FROM been removed to a hospial, and that| he was dead. The defeated champion COLONIALS: SCORE 8 TO 2|}as entirely recovered from the effects Plainfield July 6.—In a loosely play- |of the punishment Dempsey gave him ed game Sunday afternoon at Plain-|and has decided to motor to his home field the local boys handed the Colo- |in Lawrence, Kas., as soon as his i nials of Norwich a beating to the tune |jured eye is healed. of § to 2. The plaving of Vincent of | -Rickard anneunced that both the| the home team was the feature of the | boxers were paid in f last night. game, and in him the local team has &| Dempsey wés given $27,500 in cash, gold mine for fair. while Willard got $80,000 in Liberty ore by innings: bonds and $20,000 in cash. olonials 00002000 0—2 oy Plainfield 30100220x 3| GENRAL PERSHING PRESENTS Three Vincent MEDALS TO WINNERS Pershing Stadium, France, July 6.— Duwels Outclass Panthers. (By the A. P.)—The inter-allied ., The Duwels proved that the Pan- | games closed today with the presen- thers were not in their class when they.| tation- by General Pershing of the walloped them to the tune of 16 to 7|medals to the winners. The American - ::‘;amu:mer’el‘;‘\‘engan;e vz:: track- teafh carried off President V s F . as son’s trphy, a s “Jas I_F;:v\a;s casily outclassed the Panthers.| ang ,h,p&,(de“ ";:fi:’c‘g‘fi" 2Liaamn he features of the game were the ! General Pershin ook tting Saulki 5 g shook hands with batting of Caulkins and Leonard for|.¢ Jeast 430 athletes. f T and he Aelding of McBUT-|”“The American baseball team beat cd the N Y. N. B and "} |Canada, 12 to 1, in the deciding ;‘ = a twilight game at game of the series. the battlegrounds last Thursday even- Fv g he score of 21 to 7 Campbell | GERMAN DERBY WAS : new pitcher of the Duwels, held the WON BY GIBRALTAR railroad men in the palm of his hand Berlin, Saturday, July 7 (By the A. e z m-r_.md‘.\lanager La_f'y P.)—The German Derby for three year s B ™ e @ T class pitcher’in | olds was won today by Gibraltar, rid- ampbell. x den,b)}-‘ !\;_aiser zvho led a crack field r over the fast 2,400 metre track in 2.33 Trimmers Beat St. Mary’s Second.. | 1.3 - This is the fastest record for at the fair grounds | Derby in 15 vears. he West Side beat| The winner, a_rank outsider in the 1d team to the tune | betting, .was defeated - Tuesday .in a 1 on the mound for | minor race by a mediocre horse. i good ball. strik- S wer on the receiv- | ASHLAND WINS AND LOSES causht wonderful ball. It was 5 IN WEEK END GAMES R e B ., ihere ! Ashland A. A. took a second game feature plays ._espe &z e Ay made. £5P¢_ | from Sub Base at Ashland park Sun- | o be Eooq eports and playda|day-in one of the best.plaved games of Thrmoehon the “Samo Yot | the season. The feature was a steal of home by Cyr in the first inning. Jar- vis ‘made . three wonderful catches in left field. Saturday on Plant field Ashland lost in a see-saw zame by 9-8 after Ben- | jamin made a home run with two on in | the niath. The Iron Works came back strong and sent two runs across with two cut. Score of both games: Score by innings: he nmers are now ready to set« ments with the Duwels, having won a game. Ar- - the deciding game can calling 5 N Ashland A. 2 P | Sub Base 0zo0 Two base hits, E. Lib n l'ltl 0.te Blambage. Groton I. W. 1000 Ashland A. A. 0000 Two base hits, Raney, livan, Moore, S. McGra fflr { Bensamin. CAE I WHITON BASEBALL CLUB ! NOW LOOKING FOR GAMES ! 66 ° 99 | Manager Caron of the Whiton base- | { ball’ club of* New :Londoa would like | | to-hear from any fast team in the! | state. Manager Caron has arranged a | {game with the strong Taftville team | |at Taftville for July 19. The battery | are S | for the Whiton team will be Murphv | There’s an antidote for hot Zicner 3 piteher from the ~ middle | west by the name of Cote, V. Caron 1b, we e i Schofield: 2b, Leo 3b, Willilams ss, Ban- | weather a proper kind of ning If. Murphy cf, O'Neil rf, J. Ban- | ning p. | clothing All games will be arranged by writ- | clothing that keeps you cool ing togalizf)ager Caron, care Whiton 1 H Machine Co,, New London, Conn. and comfortable. W-e’irte Al e . Sunday afternoon on the Mohegan showing the smartest styles|park diamond. the West Side Stars defeated the Taftville Red Sox by the score of 6 to 4. In the last inning and textures. Fith two out and three men on base ¢l the West' Side pitcherflnlfflt.er a,h \'3} ilori i 1 utside the field caught the The tailoring is so fine that| |38 mn 2ueics the e ine's aeteat | h . The lineup fc:dlh_: winnil’;(g‘ team :‘f_: / . { Bruckner, thii ase; ing, short- the suils are equally:as shape stop; D. Blinderman, - second base; t .. 1 l . f b Cook, first base; Murray, left field; retaining as the heavie: -| B.'Budnik, center field; Hitchon, right g ey field: Zief, catch; 3. Goldstein, pitch. | 2 The West Side Stars challenge any Tics. team averaging 14 years of age. Call i o Tl o up 1429-12 after p. m. 1 CINCINNATI REDS FORCE GIANTS FROM FIRST PLACE . N Cineinnati, July ,6.—Cincinnati went into "first. piace in the National league race today by winning both games o QUSLITY SORSER a double header from Pittsburgh, § to Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, |1 2nd 2 to 0. Scores: Score by innings: Pittsburgh 0000000101 § 3 Cincinnati 01001600x810 1 Two base hit, Nicholson. Three base DR. A.J. SINAY | sressier. Salies, Lec. Score by innings: Pittsburgh 00000000 5 0 A - Cincinnati 0000202 5 0 Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Nerwick | ' Three base hit, Ruether. Phone 1177-3 BRAVES’ SIX RUN LEAD TOO R G MUCH FOR DODGERS TO BEAT . Brooklyn, N. Y. July 6—Six runs | six. hits and a .pass of Grimes proved TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED | too- greatia handicap for Brooklyn to TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT|overcame today, the Braves winning, - | 6.to.4. - Score: \ CLEANING PARLORS. Shineiby)hbings: 33 BROADWAY. {Bosten . . .6:00000000—610 0] = = [ Brooklyn . 10000300 0—410 2 | Two base hit, Gowdy. Three base | hit, Johnison. Home run, Olson. | INDIANS DROP ANOTHER T GAME TO THE BROWNS 1nesa petora the tariie.” thire e s |18t Louis, July 6.—The hitting _of medium better than thr thd ad- | Barl Smith, Williams and Severeid was . gl Soiie % S Hiies **| responsivie - for i i WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR CITY CALL AT THE VICTORY LUNCH ROO! RIGHT ON_THE SQUARE, 202 _WAIN ’ Second game callena nrst, rain. that he must pay . $487.05 daimages £Or | e ——— Binghamton 3, Rochester 6. rough riding with his automobile. + Toronto 3, Buffalo 9. The famous jockey, sued as John T Reading Baltimore 19. (First.) C. Loftus, was charged by Han‘)’l it 5 Reading 2. Baltimore 6. (Second.) Rubenstein, a taxicab owner, \\'ith‘ —— running into -the plaintiff’s car on straight: victory over Cleveland today, GAMES TODAY. ” the Eastern Parkway, while Ruben- | 6 to 3. Score: National Leagus. stein was repairing a tire punclurc.} Score by innigs: <1 o Loft did t both t efend hi: Cleveland . 0000010025 9 4| Doston at Brookiyn : T the Saiems, OeArRALT: s ] ~igy gt New York at Philadelphia. e Buprt 3 | St. Touis .00301620x—6 9 1 St. Louis at Pittsburgh. sent, to Sheriffi Knott for an assess- Two_base hits, O'Nell, Earl Smith » a ment of damages by:a sheriff’s jury.| { Only three games scheduled. zes b3 (2), Severeid. Home run, Elmer = Tkey fixed $487.05 as a fair allow-| Smith, American Leagua. uiic H o Washington at New York. It i ible Loftus will ‘be called |f -+ SENATORS HAND YANKS Philadelphia at Boston. B e Tiines aness srowingi i ¥ A TRIMMING; SCORE 3 TO 1; Only two games scheduled. . out of the same case, for when a| ] New York, July 6.—Washington de- Eastern League. representative from the office of;| feated New York here today in tne| Pittsficld at Providence. | Rubenstein’s lawyer called on the fifth game of the series, 3 to 1. Score: fi Springfield at Hartford. {jockey to serve him with a notice of | Score by innings: . Worcester at Bridgepor | the judgment, Loftus gave him a tip. Washing'n 00 03000003 7 0 New Haven at Warterbury. {1t was, “Don’t fail to have a bet on New York .000001000—110 0 b, L Purchase to win the handicap.” Two base hits, Pipp, Russell. Three LEAGUE STANDINGS. : ke 7o base. hit, Milan. Home run, Menos- Nutibnal Lsngis:. WINNING TEAM IN A. E. F. wey. MAY TOUR COUNTRY 9 Cincinnati . . The winning team of the A. E. F. WILLIAMS’' PITCHING HELPS e Yo s !may be taken on a tour of the prin- g WHITE SOX BEAT TIGERS chicago .. . cipal cities of America and.may al- Seqd. Chicago, July 6.—Williams® great| Brookiyn ‘ | 2, s8 EVNLEN-6,80 B pitching in the pinches enabled Chi- | Pitteburgh : cago to defeat Detroit 4 to 1. today.|St. Louis so go to Honolulu, according to Wil- liam (Big Bill) Lange, who is doing| {¥. M C. A athletic work with the | A L F. { Will Make Sunday Excursion io Ocean Beach every Sun- F Score: Boston .. S by innings: Philadelphia ot | *'Bill Lange is one of Asmeri 55 4 3 p! B Detvort -7 07000000071 9 2 T Rdesican Longi known diamond heroes and {§ day during the season, leaving the Railroad dock at fooi § Chicago 01011001 x—4 8 1 z i favorably mentioned F i . .. E :: o o It hidaon 8 s el o o e Wi LBl asnBESE Sl ifi of Market Street, at 10:30 A. M. and arriving at the Bzach } New Y¥ork - 39 -639 | tie came over here orir 1 base hits, Gandil, Stanage. at 12 o’clock. Returning leave Beach at 5 o’clock and § 5 S %‘;;\c:;s:nd tiag 40,000 worth of baseball S TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 4 o Clark Griffith, manager of the Wash- P, - Y cun . . 32 fnston club. " These moods nave been | reach Norwich at 6:30. MAY’'S WILDNESS ; WIN 4 TO 3 i~ turned over to the army officials. Lange also looking over the Chicago, July 6-—May’'s wildness en- | This is a brand new boat with Deiszl Engine and ample abled Chicago to win from St. Louis. | Washington EE it s I Trome ‘bix dcmmvietma. 1 to 3, taday on four hits. Score: Philadelphia .. T Ay terial H. as made arrangements | lati Score by innings: 5 ERath Puatie. eitiiiaevcral (nkjor Teagnie o accommodations for 600 passengers. St. Louis .0 0 0.3 704 Pet |10 sive a tryout next sp ¢ f Chicago . .0 000 (S0 ot 47 | doughboys who - he thinks FARE 40c EACH WAY. 4 Two base hit, Dea ‘808 | cNough _ability to become major lea- Bridgeport Worcester SATURDAY’S RESULTS. Pittsfield Naational League. Waterbury S9s | gue camdidates. He has been organ ‘160 | 1zing and coaching baschall 31 | Nice, Miramas and ‘431 | has been taken by a Just to show the | m New York 10, Philadelphia 3 ;f;;‘&gf;‘d 431 | tours of several re-sons ing. Jus th have retailed for about a dolu Brooklyn 4, Boston 2. game.) | artlord 3811 Plans for the win'ers of the old batting lamp isn't Brooklyn 15, Boston (Second { g E. to tour America were discus: 1 up th has been d liy out body his beer hide to more re than the hard- Mr. Lange with Ban Johnson, o 10, Pittsburgh 2. RIVALS DEFEAT THE | dent of the. American’ league, JAIL HILL TEAM the former left for France. - A gsame.) Chica Cincinnati 8, St. Louts | mote parts of the ic American League. The Jail Hill team went to Baltic on |ing to tentative plans the A. | Erst . dcie New York 6, Washington 4. (First|the Fourth of July for a game. Up to | chempiony cwonid play 12 the - opposing outf = the sixth inning the game was close, | feague p; and in the Intern: R S 3 ¥ same. . 3 e 3 > e o i “vaihm,.m" 11. New York 5. (Sec-|With a row.of ciphers for each club.and American association cf Afl_rf““’ RPN obegge A : : ond. game)) - In the sixth Engle, the 'star batsman| There are two tentative plans for Dense. g as the loser a sledo. They adm Philadelphia 5, Boston 3. (First|for the Rivals, with a man on'base. hit | the proposed tour—one for games be- as a corking good idea 4 g mer S motisn pitture of the fight from o I the ball so hard to the pitcher that he | tween the F. champions and ga&i])ade,phm 8, Boston 6. (Second |could not handle it. The Jail Hill team | the runners-up and the other for ex-| Take Over R s | cracked in the next inning. when the hibitions between the A. view of the fact The @ hoMe TolikE 2w = Detroit 6, Chicago 3. { Rivals put three runs over the vlate,pions and the league ched out on the flc Hik&ty Al TRl L St. Touts & Cleveland 2 {and shut the Jail Hill club out 5 to 0.{route would include the part of the batile PP R Pra - P The features of the game were,a | Nationel, American and Intern. i >m - overhead will K ina n b cot R bt t o, Eastern Lecague. | cateh in right field by Almaquist of the leagues and the American asso | clea ew of his classic countenance.| .i¢, -HOECUEHOTE New Haven Bridgeport 0. { Rivals. who doubled up a man on sec- | tion. Upon ing the morning after the | {7 e R A Providence 6, Hartford 0. | ond when the Jail Hill team had their| Lange hopes to have this plan aec- | (Horious Fourth ou hampion | ton_on the stock a Worcester 9, Springtield 3. last chance to score, the%pitching of [ cepted by. the army, if official ap- |DProved away that he intends :“wlh o lbe exercise Fittsfield 17, Waerbury 4. Shea. who had 12 strikeouts for the!nroval is essary. He evolved the | D¢ ginal by announcing | VP t° Ju -3 _— { Hill team. and Andefson for the Rivals |jdea himsc # and says he can make bat he e SR e ey ) who only allowed one man to reach all neces arrangements in Amer- | 2nd play vaudeville engagemen | Stamford. o Stamford horse sho VESTERPAYS SEIL Pac third base. The Riv: are lopking for | jca aft gets his discharge from| The much esteemed Mr. Willard|is to be held at Suman farm. \Westo National League. games on Saturday nd ‘Sundays. | the service. upon sing the same morning blink- | road, just hevond Palmer's hill, sat Pittsburgh 1, (Cil\(‘innhn 8. rF‘irs(E Ring up the druz store-and any L‘lubi —_— (&1“'(h‘rl \‘\‘ piped “Wher am I \'137 July 1 -‘:;I“‘} well k Y“““] hor Pittsburgh 0, Cincinnati 2. (Second) | will be accommodated. ac rd__boen himself instead |and ponies wi be exhibite e Boston 6, Brooklyn 4. | "Secore by innings: SPORTING NOTES dazed after the [ financial proceeds winbe devoted St. Louis 3, Chicago 4. | Jail Hill 2 000€00000-0/ A woman with two tickets fcr the he mi have made a|Stamford and Greenwich hospitals American League. | Rivals -0 0000131 °5!Eim City Kennel club show present- Dempsey leaving the pil b vala i Bo BE. Las §; Batteries: Jail Hill, Shea and Frost: ed them to Jake, the robust ticket notty problem would | Wallingford.—Two additional facto- Detroit 1, Chicago 4. Rivals, Anderson and Ellison | snatcher, at the entrance to the Sav- itself. E ries here which have announced a 1 Washington 3, New York 1. | The Rivdls had a game scheduled |in Rock ball grounds on Indepen- $101,000 for ‘absorging | per cent. ‘increase in _wages, wi Eaate et waiiie { with the Cyclones for yesterday, but!dence day. Jake, witi: all the dignit e 3 of TDempse changes in_the time schedules, are ti = jthey failed to show up. The vals [and grace a ticket slasher can mob oping. But judging from the|Insulated Wire company, with 150 em Bridgeport 5, Pittsfield 1. | would also like to know why the Du. |lize on a hot -day, poplitely informed|BUmber of punches Mr. Dempsey |ployes, and the 8. M. & G. H. Rogers | {handed out during that time they | company, makers of silver goods. Waterbury Springfield 4 | wels failed to keep their promise to!the prospective Fido _admirer _that Providence 2, Hartford 1. ay the club a return Zame at Baltic. | while the Weissmen were in the East- ‘Worcester 4 ew Haven bad dope to sign up for games or ern league cellar position he was pos- | American Association. promise_return games and then back |itive they were not quitc in the d St. Paul 4, Minneapolis 3. (First) |down. Yes, it's not only bad dope but ; house. ’ ; “olumbus 4, Louisville 5. (First.) 2 P r [the fast Singer team o Columbus 4 Touisviite 4. (Stsond.y | LOFTUS PLAYS IN Bridgeport. Christy.who played with Toledo 0, Indianapolis 4. (First) SOME HARD LUCK |68 Havel o while Jnckc Biure, who GENEVA, N. Y f Toledo Q. Indianapolis 2. (Second.) Monday was not a happy day for|was slated for backstop work with the Y Milwaukee 3, Kansas City Johnny Loftus. Besides not winning|Weissmen this season, is ,behind the International League. the Brooklyn Handicap with Pur- |bat. 5 890 Cumulative Participating Preferred Shares Dividends quarterly, Jan. 1st, April 1st, July 1st, Oct. 1st Cumulative 8 7% Preferred Shares Authorized Issued (this issue) (Par Value $100) $2,000,000 $1,000,000 Common Shares (Par Value $100) 600,000 300,000 Preferred shares participate equally with the Common up to 10 per cent. and are redeemable as a whole or in part at 107 and accrued dividend. Sinking fund: beginning Jan. 1, 1919, 20 per cent. of net earnings each year to be set aside as a_redemption fund for the,Pre- ferred issue. The Company is now paying 10 per cent. on the Pre- ferred—10'per cent. on the Common—has no bonded debt—is free of taxation in Connecticut—and present net earnings are nearly four times the Preferred dividend requirement. ~ Special Circular Upon Request THE W. T. FIELDS CO. INVESTMENT BROKERS Tel. Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn chase, the favorite, he was informed Danny Murphy has been doing a Newark 3, Jersey City 5. (Fir: What is Castoria CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphipa nor other Nar- cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has beea inconstant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheea} allaying Feverishness ariding therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, alds the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Ccunterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger t“a health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. 902 Chapel St. The Picture 7ells Tfie.‘Sfozy Box 17, Oregon City, Ore. Everything Pur Clean and Good at the N Devoe Ready Mired Paint Varnishes, PROVIDENCE Oils and Brushes BAKERY and Meta 66 Franklin St. Tel. 1133.3 Preston Bros. Inc. o AND LF-O:QK:T THUMM'R BILLA ve You Tried It? GOOLEY & Delicatessan Ha ou SIMPSON 40 Franklin St Everybody has read the above headline ; how many believe it ? 2 Basement Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite Thayer Building when its stomach was net just right felt the comforts that come with the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out ef its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas. | toria. Watch the differemce in the tone of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny-fingers. The transformation is complete— from pgin teo pleasure. Try it. B You’ll find a wonderful lot of information about Baby in the n’ethflé:ucr‘ DR. booklet that is wrapped around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria. And asil: oaining C. B. ELDRED retail prices. 43 Broadway - GENUINE CASTORIA Awwayrs B ALS-SRor 38 Market Street Telephone 537-5 GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Tel. 1309 Need a Plumher? Tel. 877 . BARSTOW & CO. 23 Vrater Street THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK 16 Shetucket St. J. Examine our line of Aluminum Ware THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street (4 el b e

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