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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY E HONE RNS IN [RUBE'S ARM LOSES | Feds Would Pay Johnson, 7 " RICHTER & CO. ICANE THS MORNNG ~ NONE OF 1S SKILL| ~ Greatest Pischer. §100.000 7 | P bl i ‘ ingfizid Wins From New Britain| Eccentric Ong Bianks Brookiyn in - | '\ Wheeling Electric Co. by Score of 4 10 2. Picing sl " e iy 6 per cent Preferred Stock i ; ey | Price to Yield 6 1-89 Three rome runs were made in this New York, May 30.—Rube Mar- morning’s game at Blectric fleld, | quard arose in all his might at Eb- ! Wwhich went six and five-sixths Innings | bets field yesterday afternoon and - 2 Y R o = = — and which was won by Springfield, 4 | shut out the ambitious Dodgers, In a E 1 © 8 > 4 5 / B D A IN A [ m-"{l':-:'r;un‘:"l:n. ::nl ;\mx Xl "\'!dow 5 et = S = & N & 5 A v Starr, ed last evening at to 2. The sluggers were O'Hara, | 8rand pitching duel he beat Pfeffer by . g x “ . her home on rton road, Berlin. Stankard and Praft. It was a good | a 5core of 1 to 0. Not since the time — i < : P She was seventy-seven years of a N s : \'S DEPT., FIRST FLOOR. bl game to watch and the 800 spectators | he was hanging up his record of.nine- n o ; pril 20, and had been a resident of teen straight victories did Marquara . W Berlin for the past five years. She is r. esent were continually on their toe | ftash such briniant deception as he 1 3 3 3 survived by three foster children, The contest was opened at 9:15 : - ¥ and | cerved Wilbert Robinson’s assemblago 2 Gkt J Mrs, Charles Starr of Berlin, Mr called at 10:45 in order to allow the | on the return of the local National g W B Frank Sheldon of Bennington, Vi players to get a train for Springfield, | lcague representatives in their firsu H ¢ i - and Edward Martinez of Ansecnia. 'h ¥ "l tilt after the recent pigrimage i : : F B M hd Is SD ym [ The funeral will be held Monday Where thealuugng: thisafternoon. | ., .\ h “the west. 4 5 . Gs{ cl | [ayl o morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. : T. Ed- Three omifhte Springfeld side were | ~/rpe geore: P > S win Brown, pastor of the First Bap- relired in the first. O'Hara, first up r. h e SHa 3 SGVG[&I Homs tist church, of which Mrs. Starr was for New Britain, hit the ball over the | New York ..000001000—1 6 1 i ; 3 i . a member, officiating. Burial will be hird sack to the fence. The ball Brooklyn ...000000000—0 3 3 § T in Suffield, where the deceased lived t undabibE g il Batteries—Marquard and Meyers; i o e rashi PG May 130—Bad ot msay, years. n ‘:i“ ok : hence I“"‘ 4ra | preffer and Miller. : : ; We show all the new styles in our “1"‘"’:"’1""7:"':-}1“‘ " eatse of almost as |, MrS: Starr had been in the Hartford mped around the paths. In the _— i &P, 5 collection—and we have the hat that e g ek & Do “: hospital a few months ago and re- second inning Tom Stankard cvened Three Hits Count For Runs. e # S 5 SNy DOOLIN SwEe s oo SN turned from that institution in a the score by lifting the ball over the : 2 : . willibecome you. cording to the landscape gardener of | ;) penefited condition. Of 1€ft field fence and in the fifth Larry LG, Ry Sleat o LI You can pay $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, | thu U. S. department of agriculture. |y Ol DEUE i e, e Y | returned here yesterday and won . pay $1.00, = | Ssaiiont watart e ey the | however, she gradually became weak- Pratt did lkewise. Springtield had | g R 3 = g : ; 5 2.00, $2.50 or $3.—but in any caso equen Ting: Y er, until the end came last evenin from Boston 3 to 1. James was hit ¥ $2.00, 8 or $3. 3 | surface of the grass makes the roots 8. gone Into he lead In the fourth on | g ¢.|y only three times, but the home . k . I get good value, | surface grass, makes the ro News in Brief two hits and some clever base running. | ;. ©° e d ; 4 JOWLLECy & 2 of the grass grow near the surface, : . New Britain scored in the fifth when | (€2 made these hits count. Stunning PANAMAS at $5.00 that | and these roots should be made to| The Berlin post office was open to- Zeimer hit, stole second and camo| D¢ SCOre: bring $7.50 in many other stores. Our | EFOWn down as deeply as possible in | day from 7 o'clock to 12, and will Fome on O'Hara's drive to center. i E | order to secure a fine lawn that will| be open this afternoon from 1:30 to Shils 3 % Tl & S 14°, = >, P s | = 2 - fine last scoring was done in the | Dhiladelvhia 004010 : 1 Pt hat man says it's the best Panamu | ¢ tne hottest weather of sum-| 5. The Kensington office opened at Xth by the Ponies on a base on balls | PoSton 5 00! buy he ever saw. mer. 7:30 this morning, closing at 10 - Batteries — Jacobs - 7 Y "] Vi i k. d ill be o f 3:30 d two singles. 5 English Derby Hats, lightwelght The best method of watering the | o'clock, and will be open from 3: Ad the hands of the clock crept | James and Whaling. S iy ¢ g AL *._’:m e grass is to apply a spray for from | to 5 this afternoon tcwards 10:45 the Springfield players s & ol . OrEsumINeT, Y s AR six to twelve hours, the stream be- James Scott of Southington is visit to stall and delay the game until Reds Scuttle Pirate Craft. It And all the classy summer H. O. |ing so gentle that water will not col-| ing his former home in East Berlin ire McPartlin told them to get Pittsburg, May 30.—The Cincinnati § % P. suits to complete your dress, | lect in sufficient quantities to run off.| over the holidays, Cabrera was a big favorite With | Reds defeated the Pirates for the first 3 JJOHNSON ; The water will then sink down into jerowd and was applauded when he | time this season yesterday, the score . $14.98 to $35.00. the sofl and the roots will grow to ed to the plate in the third. | being 3 to 2.. Both *McQuillan and i i e A5 . a greater depth. When this method ara did some clever fielding. The | Douglass were effective, but the Reds ¢ _ S \ 1 is used, the lawn should not be wa- e aged to bunch three hits in the . N\ : 3 tered oftener than twice a week and New Britain. third for two runs. The umpiring of 5 m then the ground should be soaked, ab. r. b T Rigler was the cause of much jang= i - | so that the water penetrates for sev- BRIN% MM[ HOME : A eral inches beneath the surface. As ling from both sides. Gibson was e o AR‘[ FORD OAE Rle[m ; i a general rule, watering once a week | put out of the game and Fraser and “q |||Am3‘_ | Clarke ordered off the coaching line. RTFO! is sufficient to keep a lawn in good The score: 3 S8 o - condition. (Continued From Tenth Page.) 1 oo Lk b . & R 5 e+ g | _ 2 . Clothes for Man, Woman The man who enjoys his lawn in SIS lr)i"s‘l)urg 2 101)00 1000—2 5 0 { f 4 . 3 A% : : X o and Bo, the evening for a half hour after| Prairie. Incidentally the viptory Cincinnati ..002000100—3 “’ 1 S returning from work will probably [ gmashed a record run of eight straight R,m,,,.iugM.»ana“, Conzelman prefer this method to leavthg the| wins by the league leaders and jiagafaibaon fColemman SKalots AlasEL N e stream on for a number of hours| marked the first for the locals sinoe lag and Gonzales, Clarke. A @ e : once a week. If he will divide his| of last Sunday. New Haven's margin —_— o ) lawn area in six parts and confine his! of success was 3 to 1. The score: AMERICAN LEAGUE. ; - oy attention to a different part each r h. e Connolly in the seventh, e WAL el ot S evening, he will obtain practically the | New London 00000001 0—1 7 1 'eprmgnem Athletics Take Two. ; L - o same results in the long run. Hap-| New Haven .00011100x—3 9 1 ab. r. bh. New York, May 30.—The New : hazard watering every evening is not| Batteries—Daniels, Ashley and "0 | Yorks made two rlns yesterday in advisable. He should be careful, | Ahearn; Jensen and Waters. eighteen innings of play—and mis- Walter Johnson, the stellar pitcher jing down opposing batsmen with dead- also, to use merely a gentle spray, and play—against the Athletfcs, and lost|of the Washington American league | ly monotony. It is said that the Fed- SIX Na[mns Rflpmsfimfifl m fl“ml not continue watering to such an ex-| PRETTY BURGLARS | two games. The introduction of the | baseball team, has got back into his | eral league would pay Johnson $100,- | tent that water runs off, as such wa- double header season, therefore, was | best forra—and you know what that | 000 for a three year contract if he A"“ual 500 M"G RGGG | er does no good In fact, it may G?}T SMALL GAINS an artistic frost for the New Yorks, | means. In other words, he is mow- | would jump. 3 | Ao harm, for it may remove loose but a success for the world’s cham- — | dirt from the grass roots and expose ] pions, who showed much more apti- e i e R == Indianapolis, Ind., May 30.—Thirty | (}:_r\m ;n l'lrm:::h(‘.‘ T?n}:runzfls(rflm'n Police Notified of Three Robberies tude at clever team play to make runs agger when ailed to touc ANE ELECTED. e v r six nations, United | of a hose should no used, as it than when they wf"rv here last and | Second base and was called out. The| The Dublins held a special meeting .\‘('.‘.“»:.(I‘] u:nlul;:yr;‘;\mn ll( nce, Ger- | helps to expose the roots unnecessar- and Ome Miming Mun— not tuned up to concert, likewise pen- | SCore: Wednesday evening in their new | many, Italy and Belgium, battled for [ily Thieves Steal Dope, when game is called. nant pitch. The scores of the dou- s >-{ rooms on Beaver street and elected | cash prizes totalling $50,000 at the Many people wonder why drought 2100010 * ble barrclled load fired ifito ° the | Buffalo 10100021 *— Michael Kane captain of the baseball | [ndianapolis Motor Speedway today | dries up their lawns in July after they 8. T. Strople, who conducts a feed 20101110—4 | Chantemen by the diamond kings | Brooklyn :000000001— | team. The Dublins gave a supper in | in the fourth annual 500 mile automo- | have taken what they consider to be | store at 113 Church street, has re- Hara, Stankara, | were 6 to'2 and 3 to 0. The scores: Batteries—NMoore and Blair; Mari honor of the new iain, bile race. The attendance was ex- |Kood care of them. The combina- | ported to the police that burglars len bases, Groh, Hammona, First game: and Owen. * ‘TThe Dublins hav few open dates { pected to reach 100,000, tion of hot winds and dry weather | effected an entrance through one of crifice hits, Jones; left on T Cn ! and would like to hear from any team | = housands of race enthusiasts wers | makes July undoubtedly the hardest | she rear windows of his place last New Britain 2, Springfield 1; | Philadelphia ..013000020—6 12 0 " in or out of town. Addresss Asi on their way te the speedway long | month for lawns, and when the roots | night and after rifing the contents on balls, off Hancock 1, off |New York....002000000—2 7 8 NO MATL ON TROLL ant Manager Andrew Nelli before the gates were opened at 6 [of the grass are encouraged to grow | of the cash drawer left with but 1; steyck out, by Hancock 3, Batteries—Wyeckoff, Bush and Lapp, New Haven, Conn., May 30.—After | Hurlburt street, w Britain. o'elock and the crowds continued to | near the surface by the bad water- | twenty-five cents profit. This small 6; time, 1:30; umpire, Mc- | Schang; Keating, Cole and Nuna-|June 15, according to an announce- 2 L s L e L arrive until after the race started at |ing, and the loose dirt is also re-|sum was all that was left in the store, ks mg\}::,nd e S A S e (o B e r.\\u.\.\l]mxl Al\| |hm.\l CHURCH. | 19 ¢'clock. :v\\:\:;rd :m‘.:\prxmly;“flh,\;fln";‘.l.:‘sp of strong :;:fl:he' :‘;:vu had their troubles for Secol 8 < % Rev 2. Klingber; announces T e roral P o 4 Ho 5 i F r p . i p—— it office, the Connecticut company will | (€ P m - e figmw" hi o Thandc "‘"’“"_ "T'f““““"] A | disastrous then it the lawn had been Another complainant at polica Badsliiiiete London at New |Philadelphia .. 1 3 8 2 [ discontinue carrying mail on its lines, | dren will hold a public examination | The .'h]\,\" \vl::;]x‘v:::::'h':"\‘l‘lNr\:‘:r“ ot |cEiialone] headquarters this morning was tain, Hartford at Bridgeport, Pitts- | New York 3 anywhere in the state. The govern- | in the church auditorium Friday even- s]".'““ L as :"““ ek o tte 13 —_————— George Sowa, who makes his home at eld at New Haven, Springfield at Wa- | _ Batteries—Bender ;| ment has called for bids for supply-, ing, June 12. The date for the con- | 1% Tent I the BECES OF 00 = t0 No. 70 Lafayette street. He claims Rerhury, Schulz, Pieh and Gossett. Ing screen bodied automobiles to carry,' firmation of the class has not yet been | fale el - TS el lACt Com - e Berlln News that some time yesterday some one Tuesday—New Britain at Bridge- S the mail. tl set. CaCreimign ot : b ! entered his room and after rummag: o . i . ing the day. — =L 5 ~ ort, SEENEINEY At New Haven, Pitts- Quit the Day on Even Terms. The French drivers are favored in (Continued from Seventh Page.) ;.r:: }T:r‘:;l‘eahr':pér‘;::hlph wih oY ield at Hartfogd, Springfield at New = Bl 0 3 5 ety seve S A - 4 Boston, May 30.—The Senators and the betting, but sev ral of the Ameri Benjamin Stein, of No. 123 Harte g . . London. - | the Red Sox split a double I P /4 14 3 ots, just before the race star W Al New At 3 : Wednesday—Waterbury at New | . % kp 5 ionder a me 0 omlSIH u an gan pllote et aelay “1 B owner, a New Britain resident, ealled | 1,4 avenue, has not been home since the visitors taking the first game, 1 » ed expressed their determination to | Jater for his wandering equine, itain, New Haven at Hartford |, o a0 the locals grabbing the rest' fhe honors! whichli Jules Goux Thursday and his wife is worried over pringfleld at New London, Bridge- J wres h L Death of Mrs. Starr, his continued absence and has asked second in the tenth inning, 6 to 5. > = won last year for Franc port at Pittsfield. The chener sl " P I th Y G 1 st 3 | After a lingering illness of several | the police to assist in locating him. Thursday—New Britain at Hartford, | [1e OPEneT was & Dlchers huttle. be fe iicner o e . . 1anits iftccniWercaDIsauatlficd: = | She states that Stein left home New Haven at New London, Bridge- |, oREiaaabl e et e $ A 4 Originally forty-five cars were, en- Thursday with a large sum of money Phort @iiifitsneld (2), Springfield at | o5 considerably the best of it. The . 2 2 tered. but fifteen of these were dis- We Offer: on his person. He intended to go aterbury, S es duelta W qualilicd in the speed trials or with- [{ 10 Am. Haw. Corp. to Bristol and other nearby places Friday—Bridgeport at New Britain, | g il ¢ibled. and a double }_v drew as the speedway management 15 New Britain Mch. Co. to purchase some cattle. Nothing New London at Springfield, Hartford e d $ 2 would permit only the thirty 15 Union Mfg. Co. has been heard from him since. pt New Haven, Pittsfleld at Waterbu THE savond pnmal was e : to start. The number of the car. the || 10 Landers, Frary & Clark. As another item in this little api- SaturdWyseletord at New Britaln, | o\ “wirl, plenty of hitting and ex- driver and the country they represent (| 10 o, the Boston amad New || demic of petty robberies Dr. W. P. ew London at Springfield, Pittsfield Ritemeat B L e % ¥ fi are as follows York Stock Exchanges Bunnell reports that his office in New Haven, Bridgeport at Water- eharrinklead he ot Ry A ' i . Disbrow, United States: 2, Coop- Executed. Booth’s block had been entered and jbury. 3 1 o or, United States; 3, Oldfield, United number of valuable surgical instru- ton’s half Boehling passed two pinch % er : z A a K. 3 5 ¢ States: 4, Wilcox, United State an ments taken. He thinks that the hitiers land Bcott slngled dmending in X % Keene, United States; [ Toux, heft was commitied on Mos one of them. McBride pulled Gan- K« theft wa day and - : TR loillot, France: 8, Tetz. | | Members ,gq30x8 ANp, Dr. K dil off first on a grounde 8 y % France: 7. Boil =] L also tells the police that W After Conquestiof Harvard and Penn. | 41! off frst on o krounder from Lew 3 : Ly N ited States: 9. Chrystians, Bel- || ofthe Ngpw YORK Smith and Dr. W. J. Robbins, wh Wesleyan Proves Weak Victim. The scores: JREeesi) R gium: 10 wyot, France; 12, Chas- Ropresented by have offices in the same block, are Middletown, Conn., May 30.—Fresh v h. ! o by savgne, Great Britaln; 13, Mason, |} E. 8. BALLARD, also victims of the sneak thieves. As v United States: 11, Duray France 13 Pear) Street. Tel. Charter 693, tity “dope” Wi tol 1 - : : Washington ...000000100—1 6 . s T as, || ° TFO! ARARLIy BE CCERS SN e e trom victories over Harvard and|\Wa on 1 15. Kiein, United State : HARTFORD. these physicians’ offices. Pennsylvania, Dartmouth found Wes- | Boston :-:000000000—0 3 1 IFrance: 17. Burman, United State leyan easy ‘pieking on Andrus field Batteries—\W. Johnson and Wil- ": "\" hart. United States; 21. Brag vesterday, winning out in a heavy | liims: A. Johnson, Coumbe and Cady, A ; K i o United States; 23. Mu Tmany hitting contest’ by a score of 7 to 2. | Thomas. o B, 25 Ml » i Three of the Dartmouth runs were| Second game: i allnniatin sl S omers by Sullivan, Kimball and e, ; State Grant, Gre: | Members cf the G E ouden. The/game was 4 to 2 up| Washington 2000000101—5 12 . o g * Kniper, United ¢ Yew York Consoli J - to the ninth, when Weslevan blew | Boston ....0003001002—6 15 2 : ‘drich, Germany Chana- ”:1 “k [C"n‘nl Wm. E. Gilmore Special. up and the Green scored three runs. Batterie Boehling, Ayres and 3 > Ates: 42. Richenbacke cck Exchange initel AiRten 43, Richer i g No. 1 Wall St., New York. | Brok hou N with Chr iy Itely The only Stock erage house in New Britain Uoker Dartmouth ..0020200035—7 10 service and direct telegraphic connection with New York udm Kan City .000000000—0 8 0 P Both of Wesleyan's runs were earned. | Henrv: Leonard, Fos Collins and x A United State 13, Haupt, K%ia’ soore: Carrigan. DAl LEAGUE. 3 - Wesleyan ....001 %0100 0— oy PO OPEN ARCHITECT'S OFFIC L Patteries—Parrot and Wanamaker; s 3 5 voars \d dranghtsman for Archi- 5 3. | St. Louis .....00230000* 11 0 S I S i e o 4th Floor, National Bank Building. New Britain, States; 18, Brock, United ny Lennig and Chapin At St. Louis. r.h e % s, : .4.‘."4 !l'“dll"lx;ji‘nl:f: bi‘-h,\;.‘:”;Ivmll,‘yyy.‘]‘.‘.‘w‘.;v F, N. B"_F"_LAN' I_UGAL M‘N‘GEH. ]ELEM m = : 008, {)'Hara, 2b, . oyes, 3b. .. ones, cf. . Ly by, 1b. . reault, rt .. wson,’ If, ce® occo~ococooom ccoocooo A T DARTMOUTH WINS WITH EA % y Batteries—Adams, Harris, Easterly 4 local concern this evening and on ewficlds Withdraw | and Manager | snd Brown:; Crandall and Simon. June 1 will open an architect's office Haugh Gets Hartford Club. S ) N A in Westfield, N his former home A R e e At Baltimore. . R ; 3 | Mr. larding came to l\«-n i (v: -“-:‘ o e’the guests at Ranger field Sunday . 5 5 o Y 4 : R . [ from New York city, graduatir | en’ s crots bats with the Ran: | Pittsburs ....050010100—7 11 3 S Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, with he | cOnncctlcut Trust and Safe brs. Baltimore ...040000010-—5 10 2 - class of 1908 e has made many The Polis have the reputation of m::.l,lV:flfif‘.)";:‘-t“". and Berry; 1 fends in this city, Al ‘.rl nl»;.,m wish A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATICN : Lop i ¢ cklitsch . 5, him success “in his new field. Ring & fast téam, which Ia not,to be | / O£ organized and qualified through years “ ‘@bubted, as the club is made up of e S ; Peg 2 = S e of the best players in Hartford. ‘ e ‘ar \.lllmro His Old Self. & ANVEX VS, CRESCENTS. trustworthy ..ervlce to act as Con The Polis were here last season and ! uffalo, May 30.—Earl Moore was 5 & % The Annex baseball team and a e victorious over the Rangers by |in old time form and the Tip Tops 3 : > host of admirers will leave on the Executor, or Admimstrator. score of 7 to 4 and the locals can | didn’'t have a chance, Moore passed - g 12:40 train tomorrow for Middletown ~ = RP m slepended upon to do their utmost ; the lirst up in five innings, then tight- o . g where conclusions will be tried with (‘APITAL 5730'000‘ SU LUS ,lpe out the defeat, ened like a clam. It would have the fast Crescent nine of the river city. pelt will probably be on the firing | been a shutout but for Hantord p Palmero, the snappy player of the | loague teams. Palmero is a pitcher, | The local team will put its strongest connccticut Irust and s‘f‘ ncposn co. ing a short hit safe in the ninth.| New York Nptional Baseball club, and McGraw states that hot *weather | line-up on the diamond with s b forsshaWasinetls -ozle: . will| Boos played-a sensstionsl game for | one of the three Cubana e are | will bring him inte most effective | Blanchard pitching and Holleran s 1G> H. WHAPLES, Pres, HARTFORD = Buffalo. Marion was robbed of a|shining in our favorite game on big | form. catching.

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