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INSURANCE e FCP EVERYTHING et aoh sty A8 The B | S alinit eI S 4 | INSURABLE. day of Grand Circuit racing in Kala_ | were the victims of an. oveewh ; "Hc g SR mazoos’s 12th 0 meeting was a at at the hands of the 5 - ;: ~ - . - J. L. LATHROP & SONS|profitable one :“,'}"'%.uu— R. Cox, the|Business Men's association. an aggre- = [e— = 8 3 Y ONL GOODR!CH o | New England reiusman: Not only did|gation of old time ball tossers. who' < s -hd"* 8t, Norwich, Conm. | ho 'win-the $2.000 New k Hotel | can and are- determined to show they 4 - - F b purse for 2.06f pac < owith' Frank | c¢an come back. i 3 & RED TUBES . R o § Dewey, but hef also ‘eaptt the 2.16| ~But Thursday’s game wqp-a.declded. e ffi.-“‘ SOUND trot-with Mignoli: 1 ‘races he | failure from the spectator’s standpoint. | . BUSI N ES S% lost the first heat ( e back | Automobiles from - the - surrounding e ‘ e T it GRS B ikt ST |1 wisH TO UP ALL O , SO HERE IS | Toledo. J But from the moment the Business | » Summaries: { Men, petter known to local fams as . R 16 zrot,flpurpa u,m P The Clerks, marched out on “to the) m‘"’OPPORTUNITY ALL WTS” AND Nm Mignolia_(Cox) 1 1 field Jin true American militaristic Joseph Guy (Hyde 5 3 2 fashion, every man attired in his new 8 ‘ , King Watts (Whilehgnd: & 5 Coco-@ola uniform (donated through = . ve Prince Hal. (Va mh\fl 7. the kindness and generosity of Wil- : R Duty Bound, ‘3?% tnati WHITON MACH. CO. i g;::‘.;o{‘g,’s:"’sfl‘m their (features. the result of ‘the game 0 B was mediately prophesied by the Of Select your INSURANCE AGENCY|also started. % | majority of the large audience present. -Ne“. London like you do your physician—it’s the| Bost time 207 174 ! Phe result was 17-3. = - 206 pace, New Burdick Hotel purse, The rejult was 1ich. game were the At Taftville .S'wiire\fi’l?t Plain Tread | Enipire Non-Skid ff /e a & : $12.75 $18.00 ~Swmelurt Ribbed ‘r,e.d Swinehart Ribbed $28.00 ] ONE WAY to secure adequate, #co- |s2.000: E a - - « nomical, DEPENDABLE tection. | Trank Dewey (Cox) - & delivering by Pigeon, an old timer, Swinebart Ribbed Tread Ted aar b o in" eateating | Gracs Direcs. (Bock) %2 formerly with the Taylor Hill Slug< Saturday, July 19th 14.50 s Jay Mack (Whitehead) ..y .. 4 gers, the receiving of Paquette, ex \ ] $ $20.00 / Swinehart Hexlufn Tread THIS/AGENCY. ¥ ol G (Ward) . s catcher of the famous ,Single Men's At 3.15P. M. o Ester R. Symbol aron, Bdward P., | team of long ago, whose unfailing wing * Empire NonSkid Tread — ¢; ISAAC S. JONES, | |porier iy Symbed Becon et o | e e T thai S3omsiea $12.50" . $29.50. , - D hator | ing to second sack, sensational catches 1<. <o 32x4 fnsurance and Real Estate Agent R e o by Boucher, Leydén and Miniski, guith | B ASEBAL I ¢ 4 2aae > . i loin an e re cutting up in ue ¥ b Richards Building, 91 Main Strest | 210 pace, purse $L000: | butcher Sy1c Gt third and short. and 30 x 314 Goodyear Plain’ T rve a d A o) %y ynn holding down first sack in reg- 3 72 $26.00 ' 35[ 41 Mo il - Brusieys: 5 | ular big league fashion. 2 e 3 £ X /2 CHARLES D. FOSTER |Twister . GPiin) . 2 110 Capt Casavant was unadle to fm; - e Empire Non-Skid Tread| Goodyear AH Wewather Double G., Highland Lassie, Horace RIS usual position owing to injuries he ASHLAND PARK, $16.00 ~ Ti $28.50 Swinehart! Hexaxgon Tread read Feeeneng o { | received in a previous game, but did McKerron, Gold Quartz, Oro Lou, Wil- P! game. but di FIRE lNSURANCE low Hall, Lady Fuller, Pacing Patch |®XCellent work on the coaching line. JEWETT CITY, and Miss Eagle also started. The Clerks have the reputation of s 4 Best time 2.04 1-4. not losing a game this season, having SUNDAY, JULY 20TH. | defeated the famous St. Mary's team Tel. 781 161 Main St.| 53, ov hail mile track purse fffeated! L . 1 .000: _ | Next Monday eveni t 6.45 o’clock. s, E. do won, Emmetts Son sec o nE o B oratodic VS— % BColozans won, S | for the benefit of those who cannot but 35 Best time 2.11 3-4. want to see this fast Clerks' team GROTON IRON | Play. there will be a twilight demone | stration on Ashland park (kindly do- NORWICH VS. SUBMARINE BASE | nated for the ocoasion by Mr. Carpenc AT FALLS DIAMOND SUNDAY ter) between the Clerks and the Re- | Much interest and _enthusiasm is | Pair Department team of the Ashland ! centered around the big game to be | Mill league. played on the Falls diamond Sunday.| The Clerks have a few onen dates | The Submarine Base presents a for- for Thursday afternoon games and| midable lineup and have a long string | Would like to hear from Baltic, Moosup | of victories to their cwedit, having won : or Taftville. Send all challenges to| 24 of their 25 games plaved. Their | Mgr. Eugene LeClaire. i Norwich B. B. Club management, however, fully realizes - { Swinchart Hexagon Tread | pjamond. Squegee & Tread $41.00 fcinms 8 $27,50 i Empire * Non-Skid ¥ Tread 31x4 | 24 i + ALL PRICES Empire Non-Skid T r e a d | Swirtehart Ribbed . Tread .i QUOTED : $23.50 $26.00 ¢ Swinehart Hexagon Tread | Swinehart Hexagon Tread INCLUDE THE : $26.50 .. 7 $27.50 - ' "WAR TAX SWINEHART CORD CASINGS,7,000 MILE.GUARANTEE ‘WORKS, the cslthre of the Norwich BB club ! ASHLAND VS. GROTON I. W. vs. and for this reason have made every AT ASHLAND PARK SUNDAY i 4 A : 34x4 35x5 37x5 th the t k. s . effort to strengthen the team."A glance] . \ iy win piay - on - the home Submarme B e at their, lineup will assure the fans of | 3 this fact. Gallagher, the shortstop and ' £rounds Sunday the fast Groton Iron Hex-gon Tread .. $41.00 | Non-Skid Tread ... $61.00 l Non-Skid Tread ... $63.00 lead-off man, is very fast and has been | WOrks team, composed of many for- SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3:30 doing some great stickwork. Stookes Mer Eastern League plavers and coll SPRING BROKEN fs from the New York State league.|lege men from all over the stage. FALLS DIAMOND Bromley is a Penn: State man. Demp- gfih:nen al'Phlt;le":aste«xt bunch ‘of c - ut i 14 | Se¥. the catcher, was formerly with; vers whicl e Ashland team | ™ = et ———— m :‘ ‘::w = :’“k'_l_"' "',' '; lost its| . land in the New England league.{has struck this year. They defeated | has.been hitting a fast stride of late . pplefiess and resiliency? You can-|Siengle, who will .be on the mound, is!Ashland about two weeks ago at Plant|and when these two teams clash the BUILDING BROADWAY not enjoy riding in your car if the|a former big leaguer. Gubbins, Moore :I'ield, New London, in one of the few : 5 - and Charples make up the rest of the |defeats the Asbland team has suf- Eflfi:'é*;’:‘%hfs‘ih'l‘rb G i~ sprinds are not springy emough. Let les m o ws examine your car and tell you the| ;;::‘{i::d ih will prove a worthy com- ;:::d;:::h)i:: :‘:‘Vtac;s:xl:“gnnyte?'; & i cw cost of new springs. Your car will| The Norwich team is ohanged but|has received. This game promises to Bowiing at Danisleon. & ] ride like a new one, free and easy,|little in its makeup since its success-ibe 'the fastest game on the home |, 2nielson. July 18.—In a game roll-{day by holding the Jisitors to four with mew springs under it. ful appearance last Sunday. Ray|grounds for the rest of the season. ed at the local bowling alievs Friday |scattered hits while"Ghicago shut out . Counthan, the stellar young catcher,iAnd it is hoped that the team will re- | 'Cning Bacon had the better of his|the Senators. Score: will be on the receiving end for tomor- i ceive its usual lpyal support from the iVl Smith, and won the series 'of Waphinstes (A) D e L GARAGE Tow's game and will make a speedy | fans. Because when a team composed| 1% OUt Of ‘clght games when omly|, ... ‘%% 0 s e partner with Simcox. Ray has been of vouns men all of the age of 17 ta| ¢ oo Qi Deen. pOUL Johs " ¢ 1 i1 zoing good this vear and his throws ne older, and a team s = : Gharriisa 3 1 ”9; Roall;soN Mgr. the bases are very near perfect. Sim. |of young fellows like thix o Oareat PN TR A I A e 2 ¢ i Pho rwi nm. | cox will be on the mound again and it|the crack teams of the state like the |°°%; Shanisss 3 1 ‘1 teed for 5000 mil e ?7 orwich, Co! Wil be remembered that he has faced | Submarine Base team, Goodyear, Fort| BAcon—130, 109, 85, 103, 113, 109, 122|Jeivens, 3 3 i i i o{“l‘é ":"fi-m Vi AUTO RAD! Toks—— the Sub team once this year, but lost| Wright, and others of the same call- R . o T ik the maany m.: L o 1A a 3-2 pame. Gley, of Taftville has|ber they deserve the best support we Ton! <1 8 St Reniesit. Drompsly. snd oy fty | Deen added to the team .and will hold |can give them, and then some. And if| BROWNS WEAKEN IN EIGHTH Faans o 0 S i THE S RT TIRE RUBBFR co. P oroughly | qown first base. McKay and. Murray |that all-star team in Norwich would YANKEES GET NEEDED RUNS ST i el tested under air oressure befors I will take care of things around .the like a nice, neat refined, little practice| s Lo July vy T “Batten a8 Harper in sih. Weigh up the ar its of every other make ing shep. middle sack, while Dusas will handle|game with Ashland A. A. after Which | femce crocied i ihe: sommnti oS’ o=l o mghen e | of tire if you but after all what you all offerings around the dizzv corner.|we think they wouldn't néed any more | yurk \oaus won Ho moenth and New | wasbington want w—mwwmmdmlkaperdollarm» E. SHANLEY Hull, Wheeler and Mulholland will practice. ork today won its first victory this| Cree i ey phadiodd - ke up B DoLON & season here 4 to-3. Three errors-in | -Two. bas Hi, egted r%: wi s, with PLUMBING TINNING | ™rilis Nineun 18 verv &trong 6n the [ TAFTVILLE VS. WHITON MACH. succession with singles by Baker. and e ¥ — : i the moat utiful msed non- 499 Main St Tel. 710-3 defensive and as a hittinz -aggregation | oL A +-_iHannah gave the visitors thre runs 4 BASEBALL. lkl“!ud- e A e I e HinA 0 Bna thele oaual. T TAFTVILLE TODAY jand overcame St. Louis' lead. ° The YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. DON T THROW AWAY A fast game is looked for and the| This afternoon at the Taftville dia- | Score: 2 - fams Sl we given some first class|mond the newly organized Tartville Now York (A) 5. Louis Pitishiiret 2. Beston © 30 x 3!, Casings—Save them and gain | haseball. Luke Riley will hold the in-|team will clash with the Whiton Ma- |, .. ab hpe 3 ¢ ¥ le [2ORp e PR C. V. PENDLETON, BS per cent. of your tire bill, by having |dicator. chine company team of New London.|pupis — & o1l & American League. prgeor it il e Since last Saturday’s game the Taft- | hirer. 45 eiphia 9. Detrait 3. ! 45 BROADWAY . JEWETT CITY BUSINESS MEN :}x‘llc :‘ia‘m ha; been strengthened by | Lewisit €] Fotin. o0 C gy B o Prats 0| Sister 1n n 8, Cleveiand % \ BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP| DEFEAT NIGHT HAWKS 17 TO !‘Q:‘;rfl(‘a‘[.p’l‘a;‘erse‘;{:\’ ?:lm}:\liehalr‘:"?;: e o{Williams.ct o o] /New Yok & St Lodis 3 | e THAMES SQUARE Thursday affernoon, although crack catcher of the X. I A. chame ! Hansine ofSeriee s § 1 h e el pxis — — - | brizht with sunshine, nroved beyond pionship team, has been sizned to play ofSevereid e @ 3 it 4Tl | e s amara the Timken-Hyatt ,nd doubt to be a gloomy day for the Ash- with the local team. The Whiton team £ s 3] Newer 2 B 2 | Phidademphia 18 35 score being 1 to 0. Remember Waure- 2716 o Demmitt L3 Toronto 2. | Eastern League. gan won the first game 3 to 0, Total r Eastern League. { New Departure Bearings SRR T I e rreibda s Ya Lisbon va. Jewett City. SALES—-SERVICE tz2) . Batted for Weilman in th. ] Springfield 3, Worcester 0. | Wercester s * g 2 . Heors, by nnings: LT e L Wi The Lisbon Stars cross bats with the 5 : e aritord- 5. Fogepar: | ; GARLOCK & HAYNES Sev Yok S a0 08 03 0 su| Bridmwen Watesbar, rmin Watctmary Jewett City club and Occum club on ST 138 8 b oo st AN . the Lisbon grounds at 1 o'clock and 3 A ol Sscond Fioor, | _— ; Wt Siae Home g gy Willama. Thgpe base | pyngsy ity 0. Columbus 3. Sprincald o'clock. The Lisbon Stars have Phone 781-3 NEW LONDO e Milwaukee 3. Loulsvilie 11 e et strengthened their tes n = . ERRATIC FLUCTUATIONS. & Nowes.. 5 . St Paul 6. Tndianapolis 2. ¢ New Huven U0 Lol e | B RS eaSR A Gielc taam by S hiring GET OUR PRICE ON New York, July 18.—The final ses-| (liie copors ©. FOTLESION. S Big o LT : RIVALS LOSE TWILIGHT the fans a good game. : i STORAGE BATTERIES |sion of the week on the stock ex- | him cpper '..001 Wi sgentypligr o fbeseg GAMES TODAY. | GAME TO HANOVER | o1 cams looking for games write - change. a recess having been ordered| (1 Fuel & Irn .. Cleyoland, Jaly 18.—After Binch Eiit- National Leagus. | The Baltic Rival o et | o Manager “Eheodors Kendall, Ver- BAFORE PURCHASING for tomorrow, was characterized by | commpie ™ ter Harris in the eighth had trippled | pisburgn at Boston. P i el B to Hanover | sailles. ¢ The Garlock & H further erratic fluctuations of prices, | Cracible. Staot with the bases filled, putting Cleve- Cifeinnatt ap. Brckisn. Thursday evning and sprung a sur- i e ‘Garloc! aynes Co. |traceable in large part to'af fncrease | Ciba Cine Rugsr ldnd in the lead 7 to 3, Ruth hit his Chicago at New York. puiss. . he BIASEal Went (oithe gsld Rivals to Meet Lebanon. ks i SE et Sonihe Delaware & Hiudzo cocond home run of the :game. The b, Xouie!sb Eutiaguioita. | Without prattising and .as (shefohb] (mhe Baitic Rivalsiare billed to mest JNEW CORBON, voNN EE B Lo Deariah Axpressiohs was e o bases were filled as the = result of S Eots. had never played together on this fleld| the Lebanon team at Baltic tomorrow , CONN. Fistasiod i Suaetalati L - ] €t Myer's passes and it gaye Boston the | Washington at Defore they Fove the Hnoyer oub [ Manager Collis, of. the Rivals Starfers—Generators—Ignition Devices ot approaching labor - disturbances, 5 game, § to 7. Altogether, Ruth’s home ‘Lota T o e O e e asteat| that his team will play the f but these were not confirmable in the | b &, 5= runs were responsible for. six runs. Wowon wt Cleviigna. * | OBIY;DY the score of 6 to 4. They ‘i"“‘“g:; worth _club of New Haven 3 st 1 en c Sennes i . 2 & ik SR | July’ 2 ans o o g For the long account further en-|Gm Yemor it % T hpo a W npn a Tart 1d. . e O el Jor Haven team is & fast team and o couragement was found in'the easier| gi m om . °% 3 S . . 34, Erweidspine. pulling off_a triple play with the bas-|won the majority of their mes but a G, N n 5 31 ridgeport st Waterbury. | es full in the eighth inning which sav- | tp i £ 4 e CALL UP 734 trend of money. an estension of the| & 3 o0 : the Riv feel ‘that they will finish i LR o ed the'game for Hanover. 5 Jetactbat inish rally in exchange on London and entral 522 P o SUNBAY ‘GANES: et 3 . first in the race for runs Paris and the weekly mercantile re- | j¥imation Cop B i : | BRitl EWvals 0005829, 0,04 ——— he bl GEFH‘C“‘:"' views, which lost none-of their recent | intemes ¢ bt | 1s2 39) = SR S S QISR TR0 XS TE thkes A& t 1 ments e JENT 5 ) B Juterboro C or i il No games scheau Bt erse Carter, Papineau s a man of wisdom to utilizc ang ECCNOMIC] L bbb A amh Ao | Ao 3o s H I £ American League and Cartér. Rivals, Stwart and Eli-|half he knows. cialties, 0i.s, equipments embracing | Ini“Pimer pr wee e b 8 o T R adonia ar Cieveland e BN R RANGES the various steel and iron companies, | Kemnewit ép " | Dexutly 0 0 0% (| ommben ¢ . New York a' Chicago. AL S L e i LEGAL NOTIC 1 Db jehieh Vaer s - = Eastern League. Sunday. Hanov s 4 O e —— of Range: +fiings,” the lransporlnuan daivision Maxwen Motor £ pr {7 Batted foramer. in Bth. Springfield. st l'N‘;Idml'r'R“"mr‘ ing for a return game. nc;'c.': e ~"'n n oand f ~ DI showing relative’ backwardness, ~save | Merchant Marine Scure by inningy T artrood o v o ontville, on the 1ith day ef for a few of the low grade issues. Yerenane Mirine o B T e ) Hatgrd 5 Waterury | ALL. HALLOWS VS. WAUREGAN iy % ™oy A. J Wholey & Co The stock list was at its lowest lev= | Mexican Pet pf Two base b eit, : LEAGUE STANDINGS. AT MOOSUP, SUNDAY | "'giiil. o'ty \n Ml didee, s - els just before noon, but rallied with| Miami copper . Harris. Hor Natisnal Lssgus: Wauregan Grays and the All' Hal- \Montvilie: in sald District. décenred.” 12 FERRY STREET such ease as to suggest a scarcity of| Jlswurl X & T Won. Lost. lows- K -of C, team ‘go after each oth-| Ordered, That th ecutor cite 3| the floating supply in_some of ' the |ATHLEcICS BLANKED BY 2 er hammer and tongs in which all the | the irad.lo SRS more popular shares. Shipping stocks | Misourt Prc 1 i TIGERS, SCORE 3-0 3 fans will ‘find; it one.OL the bitterest | witpin were firm to strong for a'brief period, Fram & St b e en or ANy keasall -l thet tiasbiyt ?llone 58, i but reacted towards the close. 5 Detroif. Mich., July ~ 18.—Philadel- - heduled for Sunday, July 20th. | with & _Phone 581 Prominent among the advances of phia’s, {wo errors proved costly as, 3 ome acheduled for ‘Sunday. July_ 20th. | with s g R the day were Stutz Motor, which| combinéd with two singles and a sac- | St B 29 W reeat will': e Mc\“m;‘m 0% | decease made an extreme gain of 10 points to| rifice in the third and a_single, walk, | PHIBNR o oot 2 Fordheoa college on the mound. Man- | TO%N. and by erntliam lng the new record of 124 1-2. Strombere g and steal in the sixth, They zave De- Perioas 2 spme B e e kL Bahans il [ ohe Nory Carburetor 4, U. S. Industrial’ Alcohol | Reycen on. 2 having ach s as_essential in modern housessas)3 1t Amerioan . Car 2 2.3 Royal| Reiacs . @ [ b e et v | R IS COBEE e slectricity is to lighting. We guaran. | Dutch issues an ‘average of almost Tron & Steel npo 2 e} Clereland s the only twirler that. defeated Holy | The above and fore s % trlie E Bs very best PLUMBI':'G PWORK | two points, General Cigars 4 and ey outh Rattes: i s S e Crots -tnis season and McEiroy is the | SORY of reco 0yt exp workmen at the fairest|stone Tire 4 points, with Missouri 0 e 70 8| A 5 prices. Kansas and Texas leading the ralls at! Bmniet, 3 ojvea 0300 SUSAN F. HOME, Clerk Ask us for plans and prices. a 2 1-2 point gain. Sales amounted $:{faimanty 53 Zl NOTICE.—AIl rreditors of 's : S AT ol it o o e RS LT ) - calings 3 nsmich. o 714 im= Net mnld estare : F TGMP issues reeficting firmness, the interna- }, g_«mw. e 00 undersisned at;Novwiohs Qoun D tional division holding steady :and , Bkt e o e I aDIn LD, thnol Hisiibeq (' the leading rails and industrials showing | 2 ; K and foregoing order . ' 67 West Main Street no material changes. Total sales, par i ! | syisa ERIVABD N ORRIEN. . —H———————— ivaiue 314250000, 5 }. S oy | NOTICE 3 Old U. S. bonds unaltered on call. MONEY. 5 0200 x3 Bids are NereDy. ¥ g New York, July 18.—Call mone# . E T d 5 45 . struction in Frankii o . F. BURNS S e Tork, . : A R R n Alts Chatmers ctts men. 1w Clowe | Closing big 6: offered at 1 Zin 0| PrRATES DenEaT BRAVES A . Catiops showing ¢ and ! [~ alme - 3 5 - - E catiops showing the ' HEATING AND - PLUMBING 43 Sz ¢ &% & |1oan 6: bank acceptances 6. ADAMS OUTPITCHES NEHF 9 8 may 'he seen At the office « ! g ) Am s Eien fon e gk g / }3;Boston, July '18—In a game three » Z : ! ough Clerk in Danielon. . I - ,, mes held up heavy sh = ; . v 7| | work ‘must be - submitte 91 Franklin Street Am W SO, 4 lished n-a arissls ~Biigoureh, weith ] A | days’ erom aufy Tt s Sl 108 163 | gvew York, July 13.—Cotton spot|Babe Adams outpitching Nehf, defeat- 45 s | pThe “Borough i Dariieison reserves ROBERT J. COCHRANE | 1= b, & g g e T S T AR O i e gt T D “Am Cotton 3 / 3 Am Hie & ‘Z-‘;n:rr NEW YORK 30ND MARKET. - e CENTo% W M b0, GAS FITTING, Tnodmniing 2 - - PR Sewer m(]mm(u(o “Court ‘of Burgesses. ; : I, eisan, Co :’.LUMI.NG, STEAM FITTING 2 pevy Dited at Danielson, July 17, 10 ey : . H - b Washingior Sq, Washington Building it ¢ 1w COLCHESTER TAX N0 Nozwich, Conn. | Barbare. 75 . L I have. in my HAnds a rate bill, with A..,,q for N. 8. O. Sheet Packing _ | Sonmiar.c E) 450 warrant attached. for a Town (2 o 19 g Aiier > v 5 mills on the doliar, list of 'October, e S ERR) To1i dle ‘ana’ payible Ang: 1 N o g et ,mm e Will nieet the taxpayers at ti re of A Beth Stel +(B) .. John "Condren. Aug from 7 to 9 Brokdn T 12 = p. m. and Aug. 30 trom’3 to 5 p. m i . he Postoffice, North: Westclies:e BURNISHED HROMPTLY BY' o 7 . Adg. STt Trom' S a m. o 12 o'clock ih = on. LIAMS BREAKS . SENATORS, Legal fees will be added Sept, 1, 1919, THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0, | Zia.t 2= - l165% 168 . 163 e ik 7 WINNING STREAK, 3 TO 0. - A ¥ g X »s the Jaw directs. > TRON R. ABELL, Collector. ,-,I-”bi'mltrd 4> 3 e S112% 110K L 11n 258% Colchester, Coi R ol nn., July 10, 1918,