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ROCK'S ALL STARS AT FAIRGROUNDS | : e 5 TR T e A fast teaz i» siaded to appear at the falr grounds Sumday when Roy Rock's All Btars of Providence is scheduled to play. the Norwich K. of C. team. The iocal team .has been in a slump during the last two games and are eager to get Back gp top ‘tomorrow. Rock is bringing a fast bunch with Rim which he is sure will give the locals an argument. They have such men as {McGinley, who handles the receiving end, Iwith either King or Noonan in the box. {Jordan coweps first, Frie plays the key- stone bag, Rock third. Young short. Ry- lander left field, Walsh center field and Gilmere right field. Thers will be a few changes in the {Kaceys’ lineup. Bergen catch, Coughlin b, McKay 2b, Hanlon b, Gallagan ss, Kelliber left fleld, Gandette center fleld, Wik right field, Pollard pitch. Austin and Whitney utility. The lécals with Kellfher back in the lpeup are out to break their losing streak. although they are up agaimst a feam when they play Rock's All tare, A mew umplre, Arthur Roy, has been signed up for this game. The game will called at 3. s STNGLE G BEAT ONE OF MOST FORMIDABLE FIELDS OF PACERS North Randall-Cleveland, O., July 8.— Pacing the fastest time of the year, Single G. owned by W. B. Barefoot, Cam- bridy y, Ind., defeated one of the mest formidable fislds of pacers in train. ng today in the free-for-all pace sweep- stakes, the feature of the getaway Grand rcult card at Nogth Randall His vie- ory came in straight heats. EA Alen took the veferan ont in front early In each mile and he never was headad He paced the first mile in 2.01 3-4 an the second in 2.02 1-4, winning ast quarter of the final heat n 29 saconds. alone furnished the omly eompe- . but he was not good enough te rry Single G, an odds-on favorite. 3 sold for $200 in a $250 anc- Peter Beiler was the only rite to win. took the second division ) class pace in straight heats. tured second money by virtue third after Black s ha n el out. Governor rbim. Jr. i under protest ding o n of his identity. He e first mile, second in n the final after < ace to the strete) e of the original field of eight 20 the trot. raced in The event went to Peter changed hands several winner of the 2.14 class ht the meeting to & th of the day to cap- straight heats of the stables leave to- ow for Toledo. MADE NO OFFER FOR MATCH BETWEEN GIBBONS-CARPENTIER $—Tex Rickard has to Tommy Gibbons for a Carpentier, Eddie manager, said today as Minn., to join Gibbons, tion there. about such a match, nothing from Rickar sign for a Gibbons-Car- Georges pentier match If I get the right terms, but I don't want to talk about it for at least three weeks. By that ime the gla- mour of Carpentiets showing against Dempsey will have worn down and the promoters will be able to see our end a little better.” STERLING PLAYS RIVALS SUNDAY AT BALTIO The Baltie Rivals have two games booked for the week end. Saturday they play in South Windham. As the Rivals have two win over, this club, South Windham is out for revenge. They are in hopes of seeing a large bunch of sup- porters take the trip. On Sunday Sterling makes their first appearance in Baltic. This club took a fall out of the Rivals in Sterling, and the Rivals are out to even up. Oberg, their star twirler, 1s expected to be in the box. Riley will toe the plate for the home team. Allard, who has been pitching good ball for the Rigals, is leaving for two weeks’ vacation and will take in some of the big games while in New York. Olson, who has plaved a te grme for jhe Rivals, is expected te rep.ace Allai at short. GUILFORD MEETS CHASE FOE MASSACHUSETTS GOLF TITLE Worcester, Mass., July 8.—Jesse P. Guilford of Woodland, former champion, and A. Perley Chase of Winchester will meet tomorrow in a 36-hole match for the Massachusetts state amateur golf title over the Worcester Country club course. Francis D. Oulmet, also a former state and national champion, Guilfard's club- mate, was eliminated this afternoon in the semi-finals by Guilford, 2 and 1. Chase earned his chance to play Gull- ford by defeating George Aulbach of Scarboro, 5 and 4 r; M'DERMOTT'S BRAVES MEET ASHLAND AT JEWETT CITY Tom McDermott’s Putnam Braves will travel to Jewett City Sunday, whers they are acheduled to play the Ashland team, New London county champions. Both teams have been playing top motch ball and are confident of doing their utmost In coming out of the affray with the big end of the score. Maloney and Reddy will be the battery for McDermott's Braves, while Taylor and Kiberty will dn the heavy work for Ashland, Duwels vs. Willimantic Rovers. Sunday afternoon the Duwels clash with the Willimantic Rovers on the bat- tlegrounds. The Duwels will line up as follows: Boyd ¢, Fuller p, Mulholland 1b, Fox b, Harley 3b, Son Dyer ss, while Leonard, Joubert and Ellsworth will play the garden. The Rover: neup _is White ¢, Summers p, A. Connell 1b, Noel 2b, Robour ~3b, Normandin Cote, Phanens and Connell will chase the flies. Normandin_and Noel played American Thread team Lu Riley will call them as they go over the plate and a fast game is expected. with last year. Baseball Challenge. The Young West Ends challenge the Unknown Sluggers for a.zame of ball, or any other team averaging 13 vears of age. Answer through this paper. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SEVERE DECLINES IN MARKET, July 8.—Further substan- of the mid-week's spirited stock exchange was Wit- oday's reactionary move- declines were registered at the 4 States Rubber leading at -3 points on overnight an- that the dividend had been Similar action was taken dur- on the preferred shares of “Rubber Company. uous weakness wag shown by independent steels, _ship- and miscellaneous shares wonz these were Harvester, Pull- ted Fruit, Mercantile Marine Sears Roebuck, Famous Play- an Sugar and Sumatra To- 4 the day Ameri orgign ofls lapsed into thelr recent Y state, fresh offerings following on showing a marked falling off of uction ‘n the Tampico Field. Mex- Petroleum lost 6 3-8 points and Jssues declined 2 to 3.1 were made In the £ becoming more aggressive as call money rose from 5 1-2 to 6 per Seasoned and industrials way. sing with a Sales amounted to § rmer tendencles prevailed i the et for time funds although no al- ration of recent quotations was shown. enewals of two and three months ans geemed to be freely made and more beral purchases of Merchants' Paper were Peported. Most of the international exchanges were Jower on nominal dealings. De- mand ing at $3.70 was almost & cent its high of a few weeks ago and all nental rates, including east- rn Burope; were more reactionary. In @ympathy with the stock market, wost bond cluding the Liberty group were inclined to ease, but a few speculative rafls held or added to re- ent galns. Total sales (par value) ag- sregated $11,575.000 STOCKS Hn.i i Misoyri Pac New Yok Ceniral Nat_En_& St NY. NH & X North American North Pacific Plecce 0L .. . Plerce Ol ‘pr .l Ray Con 5 3 Republie Motor T South Pacific South Rallway South By pr TobsocoProd Unon Pactfic Union Pac or & Mz Overiand. e WHEAT_PRICES DEVELOP. Chicago, July 8.—Strength developed In wheat prices today largely as a re- sult of confirmation of black rust in sequently fresh advices regarding black rust were given the most attention and were instrumental in turning the market decidedly upgrade after midday. Mes- sages from Winnipeg said samples of wheat showing black rust had been re- ceived from many points in Manitoba, and also from places In Saskatchewan. Corn foi July delivery was strength- eneri by export sales of 750,000 bushels. Other months were easier owing to scat- tered rains. Oats averaged higher with wheat. Indications of export demand for lard gave.a. littls firmnees to provisions. CHIOAGO GRAIN MARKET Opens Jlen. Lew I July . . 81K Be. e i CALL MONEY FIRMER. SR L e New York, July 8.—Call money firmer: |\ yook 5 % 16 high 6; low 5 1-2; ruling rate 5 1-2;|poson 22 < closing bid 6; offered at 6; last loan e e 36 bank acceptances 5 and 5 1 Brooklyn . .. 37 COTTON QUIET. e - New York, July 8.—Cotton-spot quiet; | philadelphia ... .. 51 middling 12.20. American League LISERTY BONDS, Won. Lest. PC. High. Lew. Close | (lleveland . . 43 2 640 e :' :g New York ...... 46 613 r Washington ...... 43 531 DELb3 U o s B b i B e iDetrolt oo 0 506 U S Lib 24 4%s ... 5.2 .0 &.0i Boston ....... 34 459 L e mop sone|Poiladelphia . 30 405 .!';\ .04 #.12 | Chicago ...... . 31 413 T Eastern League. ps LEE - £ Won. Lost. O v vrorren g T A New Haven'. 36 29 Cables w10% “soos | Pittsfield . 31 rrane” .94 Hartford 30 g Springfield 36 Lire Waterbury 38 Swise franes Albany .. 43 Pewtas £ Belgian teame rt::::‘rl Pirates Defeat Dodgers Norray ; Brooklyn, N. Y, July 3.—Pittsburgh Brasi By Vs = defeated Brookin bunching two hits with Schup's wildness and Olson's error in the was able to continue in play. Score: Canada, The market closed firm, 3-4 to Pttsboreh () Brestin (> 2 cents net higher with September $1.21 R R P ab B po 1-2 to 1.21 3-4 and December $1.34 1-4 E A e T to $1.24 1.2 Corn finished 7-3 \cents |msperisonrt 8 1 1 § olenee™ & 11 net lower to half cent advance and oats|M'ovilless 3 1 1 1 ¢|Wheatlt 220 unchanged to 1-4 cent’ligher. In pro-[Cuahaesh 4 ¢ 3 1 ¢hieme =4 1 3 visions the close was unchanged to §|ommmis’ 3 1 3 o blia sty N cents up. Schmidte 3 ¢ € ¢ ofMillerc 403 At first the wheat market showed a|Cower® 3 1 ¢ 2 ofSchuwp 2 ¢ ¢ tendency to decline owing more or less| mtaw m T 3 olmem® 22 Q to correct anticipations that the gov- cikruem: 16 o ernment crop report would prove to be Totals ;—’;";* less bullish than had been looked for ki B L of late, #~d that the deterioration of | (» Batted for Bawwp tIaT TR X T the crop would be offset in a' measure| ) Batted for Mihel in Sth. bv the advance in the par basis for the| () Bifted for Michel in st month. Scantiness of rural offerings, i pittsburgh ....ux'11 000308 65 however, and word that rains had Mter- ( Brooklyn . 0002001063 fered with threshing in Kansas and Ne-| Two bis hiis, Bigbes, Cooper. Wheat, Throe bace braska tended to check the bears. Sub- |hits Olson. Neis. 8 b ARETTES BASEBALL RQY ROCK’S ALL ST. vs NORWICH K. OF C. AT FAIRGROUNDS, SUNDAY JULY 10. GAME CALL- ED 3:15—UMPIRE ARTHUR RAY. e e e Overstocked! Overstocked! We find we have more refrigerators of some sizes and designs than we desire. To clean them out for the next few days, we will offer these Refrigerators Below Cost Now is your opportunity to secure that high-grade ice box at a real saving. The season is still ahead of you, RS OF PROVIDENCE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Natienal League New York 1; Chicago 0. Pittsburgh &; Broklyn J. Philadelphia 9; St. Louis 4 Boston 5; Cincinnati 0. American League New York 1; Chicago 4. Boston 6; Detroit 3. Philadelphia-Cleveland, rain. St. Loujs 12; Washington 2. Eastern League. New Haven 1; Albany 3. Hartford 2; Springfield 4. Bridgeport 4; Waterbury Worzester 6; Pittsfield International League. Newark 6; Syracust 7. Baltimasre 6; Rochester 9, sey City-Toronto game postponed, (Only Teams Scheduled) American Assoclation. Louisville 10, St. Paul 2 (first), Louisville 8. St. Paul 3 (second). Columbus 7. Milwaukte 1 (first). Columbus 10, Milwaukee 8 (second). Indianapolis 7, Minneapolis 5. Toledo 12, Kansas City 11. so that whatever you save will benefit you this year, as well as years to come. SHEA & BURKE SHOME FURN 7 Me ST } Giants Shut Out Cubs New York, July 8—New York shut out Chicago, 1 to 0, today, Neht holding the Cubs to three hits and giving nc passes. Alexander also pitched an ef- fective game and lost in the ninta when Kelleher's fumble allowed Frisch to score after the bases had been lled with two passes and a hit. Score: Chicas (N) e BASEBALL Bt o ASHLAND PARK, JEWETT CITY—SUNDAY, JULY 10 2o McDERMOTT’S PUTNAM ‘BRAVES Champions of Eastern % V8 Cw‘n ASHLAND Braves Blank Reds Boston, July S.—Boston defeatel Cin: nati, 5 to 0, today, Scott holding the v itors to five hits. Boston made its seven GAMES TODAY. Natiomal League. Cincinnati at Boston. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York, St. Louis at Phialdelphia. American League. New York at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland, Eastern League. New Haven at Hartford. Pittsfield at Bridgeport. Springfield zt Albany. Worcester at Waterbury. i GAMES SUNDAY National Leaguc. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. \’hicago at New. York. American League. New York at Chicago. Washington _at St. Loui: Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia. at Cleveland. Eastern League. at Waterbury. w Haven. Albany. Springfield Pittsfield at Hartford at [ ! DING. National League. today, 5 to 3, by sixth inning. Robertson ,was hit on the head by a pitched ball and although stunned he DEMPSEY NEVER WILL FIGHT A COLORED MAN Oriaha, Neb, July 8,—“I will never fight a colored man,” Dempsey said. “There is nothing“to this taik of me meeting Jack Johnson. I am confident the public don't want this fight and while I will govern myself to a large extent according to tge public wishes, I can’t see my way clear to fight Johmson or any other colored man. “I will meet anyone else that Kearns picks for me. Cibbins, I understand, is 2 good man, alttough I have never seen him.work. As for Willard, Tl fight him any time—and lick him, too.” Sl Forest: Street Team Won. The Forest Street Sluggers defeated the Unknown Sluggers by the score of 2 to 0 yesterday. - Forest Street lineup: Blindermanidf, Rutchick rf, Yalen 3b, R. 0 o T ol and Crame. | score: || Batteries—Braves: Mahoney and Reddy : Taylor i hoe s tw + ¢| and Liberty. Game Called at 3 P. M. Daylight Time. Ly 0230 foig 39850 G0 2o ORI § 3300 $13% dnomaior S0 200 4 0fHolke 1 1 olor Bader said it would not be necessary | 050. Billy Miske and Gene Tunney wer 1|Ford. o4 40 = - H et 9 %1 glfor him to resigi as mayor in order to|the highest Daid, receiving.3$2,000 each, i4 (e 2 & & 1{vecome Dempsey s mianager, Referee Harry Ertle received $1,000, 00 o Tows 3% 33|, Kearns did not accompany Dempsey on [ and the other referees, including an-.al- X K 7% 1lhis trip west. 1 ternate, received a total of 27. Bl o s, BROWNS DATTED ZACHARY OUT All Stars to Flay Sub Base. | e e B ey OF BOX AND BEAT CENATORS | The All Stars of Norwich will travel to Boston .......... 03100001x—5| St Louis, July $.—St. Louis batted :"’ Sub Base today to play the flotilla Two base hlts, Groh Zachary for 16 hits and 12 runs before! {*am. - few new. faces will a’° seen in — he was taken out in the sixth and won| e Stars lineup. Bogue wAll do the PHILLIES HIT PFEFFER HARD, from Washington 12 to Williams hit ‘_f:l‘c’!;\'"-”»e "31‘*20‘4:'“ czlmdl-ly‘ench of EASILY. DEFEATING. CABRINALS| His 16th home run of the seasonin tha | J, CyViT, WEL COSE Seoond Snd Lessman st : ; sixth inning With two Browns on base.|ShOTt. The res ¢ , Philadelphia, July $.—Philadelphia hit | pret 'ghE WO (00 BRSO ore | 5ame—Ieenan ‘1b, Fox 3b, Shea, Berry, Pteffer hard !m)fl,\‘ an deasily defeated hits. . Score: :JO!. ison or Quinn the field. McClure SiTeuE ol e oo B kv S e s and Spicer will be on_the bench. The ies weel e home s by hoh o - 8 ave won 12 games and lost one.j| mith and Konetchy. Smith's circuit 521 0 om 54001 would like to hear from Baltic in arive in the second inninz accounted for $17o emlemem 52238 LOg"ON0 pn Bl il fodo ket 580 e A the sixth. Three doubles and a single 410 4 Oacobsonct 5130 ¢ Want Games. ;,\f\l”" Phillies four runs in the eighth. L TLM;D;Z:I: 3 g i "' E I.."v‘",( (A %\mhfii‘lmll a.:":"mes‘.,.l,r:x 7 B Ny seasni s dienge to any > it st Lolulghléfl F"nl:,zlnh}‘\i 100 0 0Davisp ‘20 . onnecticut, Massachusetts. or Rhode nge o o MR, % Sre o b Sl : : Shortenct '3 o Laop 3 3 h R land or write Mgr. Charles o 1 o it 0,80 % 0 Tolaks 4LISI 81 (oo Phone 233-5 Danielson Div. Four 1| Vatone. = z P D Hom O|Meuselrt {x) Batted for Schacht in 9th. ™) e i 1o Store b Innings: it LEFFINGWELL lémons. ¢ O[RMiller 5. REEAR el e 0 The Fourth of July was well ¢ t. = e o301 2404 ell celcbrat- Pimern HEr e Ms, Tobin. Smith, Jacomen. Three taie | ©d here. A picnic was held on the church et A hits, Mian, Ellebe, Williams. Home runs, To- | green and the women of the church serva n . Eierve, S o] o oy Wilis, Jodes : cd all present a fine dinner of elam Totals T TN 3 bits count, thanks to tiree stolen bases New London County Champions (x) Batted for Ploffer in oth, Score by innings: chowder, sandwiches, pie, lemonade, iced FISK RED TOPS TO PLAY coffee and _ice cream. In the afternoon st. Louis ...00040000 0— TAFTVILLE A. A. TODAY|an entertainment was held in the Philadelphia 003007114 *—3| mogav il surely de the big day at the| church. Singing, America, by all; dia- Two buse s, Smith (St Louls, Melfenrs, Yoms- | proVidence stroet grounds, Taftville, as | logue by Rev. P.’S. Collins and 'Jules by, William:, Ragp. Ring. Home runs, Smith, e = C s Goldberg : reading, by Charles E. - Ellis, a K the Fisk Red Tops of Chicopec Falls, 3 (Philadeiphia), Konetchy. one of Billy Si sermons ; solo b Mass., will be the attraction against the Mre. N. E. W s T;u' = ns ;- z lo "Y BUSH HELD TIGERS Taftville A. A. This team needs little| % = ng; Negro Preach- er, a recitation, by H. E. Beard; rect- tation, Just Before the Battle Mother, by James Turnbull; solo,- America, by Mil- dred F. Leffingwell ; recitation, by -James cxING | introduction to’the regular baseball fans; RED SOX WINNING |5 they are undoubtedly the strongest in- | Detroit, Mich,, July 8.—Joe Bush held|qustrial basevall team in New England Detroit to four hits today and Boston | Headed by Jim Greenhalgh, a former Na- won 6§ to 3. Heilmann made the longest|tional catcher, the team has been going, Turflhy‘l‘i n'e:""'{,'» P:n’"r_ of Hamlin. home run in the history of the local ball | grcat guns this season, and has two of | 3 ecitation, was beautifully N park in the ‘sixth inning, hitting the ball | the most dependable pitchers of any semi| & 1 . T inging, Star a distance of 610 feet, according to the ground keeper's measurements. Babe Ruth's lorgest hit was for a distance of 460 feet and was made at the Pole grounds this year. Score: Spangled Banner, by all. A side show was held after the enter tainment, Jamés Turnbull and daughter, Viola, exhibiting two fine snakes, one a copper head and the other a garter pro-team in the east in the famous Rubs Richards and Wood, a brother of the fa- mous Smokey Joe Wood of Boston Red Sox fame. Besides these, the Red Top aggregation consists of some of the finest Batin,: () w plavers in New England. The lineup and | Stake. Much courage was shown by the | Lieboldef 3 !Pg h 1 D‘; : ; batting order of the Red Tops will be as Ri J. W. Carlevale and Carl Brend Menody}t 4 1 2 0°2 2 1|follows: Greenhalgh c, Traski ss. Sharpe| K% % W Carlevale and Carl Brend, T $ 44 8|t Smith I, Whaien ib, Rache 3&. Mol e homesteas e isitors a = z 2! Rube Richards g 4 iei.c i 3 3 o'y | aELY XC Eane 25, Woed or ce| Morris Goldbers has purchased a sedan. P 4 1 ® 1 4 o|p. Manager B-o‘lt‘lmlel\dad\oafe.n;l"}‘ni;‘: € has purchased a sed: iEh; 5o ki 0 0 & 2 0| Morin after the visitors and says Wi m iBunp 4 1 2 & % 8| be able to give a good account of himselt WEST KINGSTON Totals 38 Z Z Z Z1it the boys give him the proper support. i N 43711 §|The coming of the Fisk Red Tops shows| Mrs. Clara M. Wileox, = of Nor- Sooes 1 tomings: that the local manager is booking the| ¥ich Town, Conn., is visiting her brother, Doston 01 08|, 5t teams obtainable, and intends = to| Dr. Kenyon and his family. Detroit ... 00 03| et e oming. even though the loeal| Dr. Kenyon had his annual clambake Two base hits, Ruel, Leibold, Blue, HoRling. Home - as usual. Although the party couldn't enjoy the chowder under the maples at squepaugh, as in previous yvears, vet team cannot /sim fhem all. The next good team will % the New Departure of Bristol, another strong industrial team, run, Hellman. Kerr Effective Agsinst Yankees, everyone thought the feast tasted just nd will be followed by the Singers of Ayl Jast Chicago, July 3—Kerr continued his| Hiiageport. Thers has mot been a bad | 2% £0od. under fhe trees ot Weat King effectiveness against New York today | LLOESBOrt, There hae ot e save they|StOn. There were relatives and_frien and scored his fourth win over the Yan- kees when Chicago won 4 to 1. The locals bunched hits behind a base on Iballs in the first inning for two runs. Three hits, one a double, and a fielder's choice netted two more in the seventh. Two walks and a hit saved the visitors from a shutout. Score: from Pawtucket, Providence, Norwich, Kingston and West Kingston, thirty-elght in_number. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson are enter- taining relatives. The new cottaze at Watson Cro: Roads, on Dr. Kenyon's estate is near- ing completion. will all be good ones. “Pep” Fretchette, who has been doing the backstopping for the Ashland team for the past two sea- sons, will work behind the bat for the Taftville team for the remaffider of the season, and it is expected that he will fill in good as the team Mas been lacking a regular catcher since the opening of the N ¢ o Mrs. B. W. Smith, accompanied by A L W o o | season. Charles Collins of Providence, spent the Fraisine 3 4 3 5 o|daicemse 3 8844 D RETEREES ok : X PAID BOXERS el Bath (| oliness & 03 4 3 Bien filimmn SO0 AT BOYLE'S THIETY ACRES B A S E B A L L ! ot 4 % 1 YamE, 31338 4| New Yorx, July 8—Prometer ‘Tex Waidh 4 31 4 o|beiwid & 110 1 0|Rickard announced today that he paid SUNDAY, JULY 10th Shunec 4 1 3 3 i|emiie 3 141 005514325 to the boxers and referees at SAYLES FIELD, BALTIC Tomeae a5 4™ 321121 Boyle's Thirty Acres last Saturday. ) Lipai 2222 reaw = 0Z % | Dempsey and Carpenties reeeived Sterling vs. Baltic Rivals B4 1624 20 0 $380,600 and $260,000, respectively. e . (5) Buted tor Soawker 1n v bezers fn the preliminaries received $13..| G4me Called 3n:: e Abdaibal Neéw York 1000000001 s Chicago ..... 1121200000204 Two base hits, Strunk, Jobreon, Falk, Mostll MAYOR BADEE WOULD LIKE TO MANAGE DEMPSEY Attantic City, N. J., July 8.—Reports were in circulation here today that May- > Edward Bader of Atlantic City would displace Jack Kearns as manager of Jack Dempsey. The mayor Would nei- ther confirm nor deny the rumors, stat- ing he wonld “prefir any announcement in the matter to come from Dempsey.” Asked if he woma Ilke to manage the BASEBALL FISK RED TOPS ALL OVER THE WORLD the name Keep-Kool The National Summer Suif for Men in a man’s Summer Suit is recognized as the mark of the highest quality, light- weight garment—in material, tailor- ing, comfort and economy. LOOK FOR THE KEEP-KOOL LABEL J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Opp. Chelsea Savings Bank «“AUTOMOBILE. WRECKED” HOW FREQUENTLY YOU READ THAT HEADLINE, MR. AUTCMO- BILIST, AND THEN PAUSE, WITH A LITTLE SHOCK, AS YOU RE- MEMBER YOUR CAR IS NOT COVERED BY INSURANCE. “AUTOMOBILE WRECKED” MAY BE WRITTEN ABOUT YOUR CAR SOME DAY. NO DRIVER IS IMMUNE-FROM ACCIDENT TO HiS MACHINE OR, WORSE STILL, TO PERSONS. LET US TELL YOU SOME TIME ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND OF THE SATISFACTION OF DRIVING A CAR SO COVERED A8 TO PROTECT YOU FROM LOSS. REMEMBER, THAT ONE ACCIDENT MAY COST YOU EVERY DOL- LAR YOU POSSESS, INCLUDING YOUR. HOME, IF YOU DO NOT CARRY INSURANCE ON YOUR CAR. WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU ALL ABOUT AUTOMOBILE INSUR- ANCE AT ANY TIME. A NEWTON VAUGHN, Insurance 30 FRONT STREET PUTNAM, CONN. Fourth at the Cross Roads imn. Amos H. Kenyon with his family of Providence. spent the holifiy at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Kenyon. Several from here witnessed the pa- rade at Hope Valley the Fourth. It is rumored that several families are to move from this place soon. Miss Nellie Mitchien of Westcott, was a recent caller here. Charles E. Lerceib is staying a few weeks at the Cross Roads. R. H. Barstow s having his house repaired and shingled. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Leod of Providence spent over the holiday at the Cross Road inn. was a member of the Fitchvilla : church and Sunday school. rorm:;: years We was a regular attendant at both, having missed only two sessions of the school during that time, The Thursday evening C. E. meeting was ably lead by Jeremiah Wileox. The topic_was “Thy Will Be Done With Strength.” i 5 Next Sunday the church eervices are at 11 a m. preaching service, ‘sermon oby the pastor, Rev. W. H. Pethering- ton; 1215 noon, church sdhool, Geo. Kahn, superintendent ; 7.30 p. m. {linstrat- ed sermon, “Safs on the Rock of Ages” and “Ninety and Nine.” At 3 p. m. thers will be church school and divine wor- ship in the Baptist church at Scete Hill. HAMPTON i SALEM Austin Rix and sister, Miss Alice, spent Sunday with relatives in Chester- o A demonstration of the new lighting Mr and Mrs. Willam Darling_and |SVstem was given in Grange hi®) Satmr- Mr. and Mre Earle Herrick spent Wed-|day’ eveming by a representative of & nesday at the De Mrs. Violet Rogers and Lawrence Spencer left Tuesday morning for New Haven to-attend .the summer school for teachers at Yale. Mrs. Ernest Spencer has returned from a few days' stay at Best View, Water- Hop Yar: light company exhibiting also an elee- tric washing machine, vacuum cleaner and milk separator, Ice cream was sold. The Hampton band furnished the mu- sic for Community day exercises at Scot-" ford. Mr. afd Mrs. William Leiserson and |'39% the Fourth = - s children Ry e ot Soclety met ing the summer at Music g Meyer Schmuckler of New London was| The state road from Hampton street Zoing south, has been finished for- the present, and men are getting the crusher ready to move up north to begin work to Hampton station. The Harmony club is to meet mext week Wednesday with Mrs Rubea Pearl, J a recent visitor at h home here. FITCHVILLE July Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Smith, Mrs. Lydia Miner and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hetherington were visitors at the home of Oliver Tracy and daughter. of North Franklin, July 5th at the Baptist parsonage in Fitchvill, Warren ¥. Kelly and Miss Helen C. Gardmer were united in mar- riage. The New York girls who wers ac- quitted of a charge of improper dancing after they had demonstrated ther dance before a magistrate— Took the proper steps to clear them. ! Witter S. Wheeler, drowned July 4th, |selves.—Philadelphia Public Ledger. %o.2 NUT COAL : $11.50 ver tmn Egg, Stove, Nut $12.75 rrm For the Best Lehigh Coal Mined. WE GUARANTEE EVERY TON TO BE THE BEST BURNING COAL ON THE MARKET. 50c PER TON EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. TODAY At Taftville — Don’t champion, Mayor Bader said: “Yes; I would be glad to do anything for Dempsey, he is such a fine fellow. During Dempsey's training here for fight with Georges /Carpentier, the Blinderman ss, M. Rutchick ¢, Shea p, S. Blinderman of mayor was very close to him, and was the champion's guest at the fight. Mav-.