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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY and i e BOWLING RESWAS | IVESTOCK MARKET § Hemry Clows \ erected; and that the application of | Unkno il Bariner Longue . 3 strc ana render s r s H i —~ stroy it ana render this property B e Matohy | temporarily valuele: { @ very hizh degree of specialized | training and skill, procurable only by ; Richter a substantially exclusive devotion of | Windish ... ¢ IS POSSlble | ’ the time of persons aspiring to be- | S i 7 . . QR R [ come professional : that | Plueck o ! { players, so 2 S TS Oy et there is not much likelihood of such | GTave . hicago. July Th merican players having any other available | ogers livestock situation, as viewed by the — occupation, or fitness for any other National Livestock Iixchange afte T4 T07 e o et e e s e AGNRY (HR Places Importance | : . Brennec o Bloch Ce. 191 turns to maintain for themselves and ! Bloch Co. 1918 ntain f ) T e 103 | markets and the great producing their families the standard of living 0 (’ { M t which has been cstablished on the | Cage ... ot B arcus, never wag brighter from ihe 0 Government Managemen{ | EaTniAEE Al hoh e onaocen: Rockswel [ 5o ‘Mm:iumn\ of the producer, and the s A dehson 1 . 96 | consumer, on (he other hand, need e Shuman Suits. The two T T aetften o |[Schzoedellite: 95 { have little fear of increased price (Special to the Herald) [ aopfeal aa il nifiohall eport ofi the | Penniman BECE 298 | during the fall and winter. In fact, New York, July 20—Stimulating | beople of the United states, that it | Brennecke ; 9 E 3 a slight reduction in beef prices may | news comes from the Western frond, | { affords wholesome outdoor relaxation Larson .. g 9 38 | be expected by winter, while pork and ; The enemy drive has been stopped | mutton prices probably will see little | ang its objective the American people and is to many ! change, in the opinion of ¢'. B. Heine- | while it is workers and business men of the | mann, secretary of the exchange. tide has permanently turned. It Tnited States almost the only oppor- | COBB AT LIGHTHOUSE. The splendid response to the SOV-! would he unwise to become suddenly { sale of Stein-Bloch and finest lines of clothing in America. and enjoyment to large numbers of again prevented; 10 ssible tha ¢ Special sale of $2.50 White wot impossible that th Soft Collar Shirts $1.98, Room 410 Natio) tunity for such recreation; so that to i ernment’s request for increased Dro-|gveroptimistic; but American sol T AT - o Play Sunday | duction, the phcnomenal reduction In ' giere have proved their mettle and | given Fritz a foretaste of what to - | vect in the form of vigor and dash in fighting. TUnless we are greaily mis- | talen it means a steady fall in mor- | ale of the enemy and an equally | steady rise in that of the Allies. Ttal- | ians also are making splendid b | gress: and, if Russia could only J i | ¥ | Specia on Suits, sses reventable diseases, W pecial on Union Suit sional baseball® would work A Witk Coloniata losses from preventable diseases, war and industrial harm fr out of pro- measures for the producers’ protec- R s e e e With the renonwned Ty Cobb, | tion, improved railroad service, espe limited | EFeatest ball player in the world in [ cially to western markets, and the sat- the lineup, and Ray Fisher, former [isfactory condition and most range New York. Yankee star twirler, on | combine to make the outlook unusual- the mound. the New Haven Colonials | 1y promising, according to Mr. Heine- of | 100k pretty mifty for the opening [ mann game of the serics with the New Ha- | The cattle increase, based on ex- ven club of the Eastern league at|change reports from 59 markets and | : [ brinz gbout the cessation of profes- $1.48. | by the exemption of the number of playvers in question. “Upon each of these grounds sep- arate comunent is appropriatc s to the first, the situation professional hasebail differs in no wise from oiher civilian peace-time 3 & 3 J L the | lighthouse Point, New Haven on | covering the first five months of the upon | Bunday afternoon. This big baseball | vear, is 12.4 per cent over the corre- Bathing Suits Colts Arm brought back into the war !hrnu“h that the excess profit3 severe as to scriously dends. Good railroad® : Allied sympathy and physical aid, the business which by reason of stress of war and its demands end might be greatly hastened. Signs The Farrell | H | ¥ | | ¢ ac s causing muc e all | s i viod of 1917, ¢ s ¢ . | the industries and cnerzy of the | attraction is causing much interest all | sponding period of 191 ictals of | O o A many 18 mot likely to be | steadily growing in 1ave ! con 18t e ontent to bear | OVer the state. It is without doubt | the organization say that late re- e & 2 Dot o tri othn 0. country must be conte 2 e i Siiene < S X . allowed to hold her winnings in the | comes better appreciated S | Whatever burden is imposed by tem- | one of the elussiost attractions ever | ports indicate that the increase of 1 D e a s s i hile : staged as a Sunday feature at Light- | 871,000 hogs estimated January 1, ny 1ast any more than to retain her erip | & ShRabad { porary inactivity. While the number | Maged 48 a Sunday feaf BELish b 08 pi Inuary il be | on Belgium or France. ment, which virtually [A men affected by the order may be mvp.’ (.yny anc \u. .\‘nn promise: 1» department of agriculture, will be Crongress has taken a partial vaca- | dividends and other obligaf} | sufficient to disorganize the business, | 10 8ather a record-breaking crowd tan surnassed fand faneenieceiptal fon ih SRREESE Lol S8 ol & RSRLEINESE G0 Lot de v el | the Manager Danny Murphy announces first five months inereased ; - = : S 5 his New Haven team will be able to | or 6.3 per cent. over the same period Members naturally —wanting to go | rious problems such as wagy present draft uge. and it is by no } . home to prepare for elcctio Atter vates. The gross and net retus Se r i keup = day 917 The G 3 @ y increasc Qa3 4 a0 or elections, after a | retus 4 | Mieans certain that complete disor- | Dresent gular makeup Sunday | ¢ ¢ 191 i Thofwestonnl ambiincrers ey 008 18 Bi e e e e last hves iiontha e nanll | eanization of the business would fol | With Captain Neal Ball at second |alone Mr. Heinemann reckons, will he 5 ! s o A § | ganization of th sines u sk his 1.500.000 ke, Congress has done much hard work, s N -nearer normaly ZH o, | base and Stimpson back in posi- head over last yean ? 1o dherence to the order as made. 5 et Sy be watched rcreasingll Jio : tion in left field. e will send Tyler Establishment of shipping zones, though overshadowed by Jegislation ched with increasing int@ 9 it aato e Jeeconds 'l“‘,:::’:",’;";,‘;‘,, to the mound and Pjura will catch. | which makes a five-day market, long ‘r;;y‘v:xf_l';rl upon the initiative ‘or :\fl‘"fl:»\flLll"‘\yw]xi;:svn>v are not inclined ¢ ol w1 i e T has Emmons Bowen, captain of the | SOught by shippers, and eliminates the >)fAr\‘ The revenue bill is SLRE s L ho\eninmer"t i ity, dexterity. a E >3 | Holy Cross team, has been secured to | Monday marlket “gluts” that former- under consideration and may be - | pledge o 'f',“"‘ good on Josses if | cengnineesaryRioL USRI DEthly e s o wigh the | Iv caused wide price swings, together | Dorted at an early date, as they occur. The outcome of the pres- | to institute processes of rapid Indus- | {0 T8 O " Manager ‘Weis? figures | With the bureau of markets recent ac- Houses must be called to order every | ONt experiment in government control gec”mr Or war Rmes Th N :““":“ e ;":f(’_‘“;:fl]‘{’:I‘l""”{:;m’:,‘{‘ Sh lon using Mickey Maherty at caton |tion in taking over the work of han. ‘Monday and Thursday. = The latest [ls a matter of intense \mpm'tanc».} h oLary at =) topi we : " | and Bobhy Orr at second base. Both | dling estimated receipts and prospects, | War measure is the new law author- | Since. if successful it may lead to re- | “mml”( h\l ”‘Mfi Y:l‘"fy‘:‘v“x]\“\\; m:n‘nu"”o\( of these boys are fresh from the Ro- | have been biz factors in stimulating . izing the President to take over the |lention in modified form after the would relicve them fri he s 5 (& S ' 0 : . ; 5 e i SR confidence of the produce: Mr. | telegraph and telephones, which he is | War: while if a failure it might check | Mould makesthem moductisediy some | estind s ot Tlis o CGPY | svstem, effective July 23, under which | would place practically all means of [ OWnershin. Public serviee corpora- | capacity highly useful to the nation, | War positions at Marlins in New Ha- e { = g v 2 ) ! LA e by pools were the only df e capa Dlenl By LR I packers will operate, also had an en- | Federal and international communi- | are meeting with increasing dif- | - " 5 Washington, July 20.—Profession- | This change will be welcomed by As Ty Cobb announces he will give | couraging effect upen producers, he | cation under control of the Adminis- | ficulties from rising costs of opera- | 'UeS Of today’s stugmant stocki the individuals involved, and its use- ”“- »MN_““” '\“”w rlm;» ot ingl et llmay tration: railroads, steamships, mails, | tion and fixed charges for what they | Industrial Alcohal and Sumatra fulness Aol the oo n R et e e e Pointing to the food administra- telephones, telegrams. and radio- | Sell. Thus far no savior in the form | bacco zained from L r % tion’s estimate that one of each four grams. These additions to other reg- (Ol @ paternal government has stepped ! cattle and one of each three hogs pro- ; ulatory legislation give President | in to rescue them from difficulties 5 duced will be needed to fill govern- ' Wilson infinitely greater power than | created by government. HBeing local | [CPACCO Products. The balance of the ment contracts, the natianal exchange | has ever before been bestowed upon a | O'ganizations the national govern- | 15t held firm but the gives the comparative table of ex- single individual. So much for the | ports for the eleven months ending | war, which has by a strange fortune | May 31, last, and the same period of ‘'made him the greatest democrat and | 1917: the greatest temporary autocrat in | | | | many of the players are heyond street—Spec! al baseball players of draft age must work or fight immediately, and the | 4ng indirect, 7 draft regulations may changed | “The third consideration is, of | be the last chance for many of the soon to include theatri perform- | course, the serious one, and is the | state fans to see this wonderful play- érs, and moving picture players and { one which has brought about the [ ¢ in action for some time. Cobl is emploves, among those to secek new | present appeal to the president. The | hitting the apple on the cye these jobs or face mduction into the army. | stress of intensive occupation in in- | days and his remarkable spurt with Seqretary Baker yesterday settled | dustry and commerce in America, in | the Willow in the American league is three to four points With @ point cach for Distillers ang demand for in- ment cannot interfere as in e of | vestment and high grac the railroads which are interstate L nominal at he Ur s 1 tel t nited States Steel wdvanced o large fi the question, so far as bascball is | normal times, is such as to give the | causing a big senmsation in the base- ction but related concerned, in an unqualified de- | highest importance and social value | ball world. Crop Conditions Good. sion holding the me a non-pro- | to outdoor recreation. It may well The management of the big game § ductive occupation, and saying, so | be that all of the persons who at- | on Sunday has arranged to take care [ Beef, canned. Money Market Close. 1917 the world. shures were variable Pacific Mai) and local tractions hard ened, hut Western (7 Another week of good crop weath- | gained 1,1 o . er ailed over large sections of far from amending the regulation to | tend snch outdoor sports are not in | Of the largest crowd that ever turned o e N 743,564 The money ket has been un-|ihe country, and conditions have im co y, and conditions have ime exempt ball players, 1 olioved the | need of them, but certainly a very | 0ut at Lighthouse Point. Fxtra trol- | Beef, fresh N usually close, as proved by current | proved rather than deteriorated, Har. | THC closing was firm. Sales approx scope of its provisions “should le =0 | jarge preponderance of the audiences | ley cars will be run to and from the 1bs. il : 416,030 | high rates of interest. This was | vesting of whoat has begun and mated 125.000 sha enlarged as to include other classes |in these great national exhibitions | Park and everything done to make it | Beef, pickled parfly ductolitha iilstallment of 185 lluilialire senerilly satistactor ) CLi) e i | are helped, physically and meritally, | Dleasant for a big crowd of baseball 1bs 16,106 87.0.850) i perk centiiomitne M dnenty T onn i but k-8 2 et aoieien D S EN e 1800 e pation is solely that of entertaining. | and made more eflicient, industrially | patrons Oleo, oil thel amountiwasiadtually much ess Iy cic op moiature) and cors o e | “Legitimate theatrical performers | and socially, by the relaxation that Hugh J. Rorty of Hartford will he bs ... 3,425,998 1863,390 | for the reason that payment had been ! henefited by highor temberatue were specifically exempted in the | they there cnjoy. But the times are | the umpire. The game will start at | Bacon, largely made in advance. The de- | S pesature original work or fight order of the | not normal; HH‘,‘VL‘]\];'Y\I]\ of the army :30 o'clock 1bs. 727,999,947 5,546,333 ' mand for money for legitimate pur \’v)hwll on the stock exchange 3 A I rold provost marshal general and a recent | and of the country are such that we e Hams and shoulders poses, crops and trade, is particularly | yews of 1 me'\ |";'v:ry\'(:‘ ‘\’””- H | Am y b ruling placed in this class actors and | must all make sacrifices, and the non- PIONEERS-NEW DEPARTURE, 1bs 372,106,363 heavy. some lines of business are | T anco-American ce 2 a R | success at the front. There were|Am Cun ekilled men employed in producing | productive employment of able- | Lo Pioneer ar intensely active, and money does not | moving pictures nion was heavy of persons whose professional cccu- A decidedly stron tone devel- 1 a baseball team will cros i 463.250.302 L B | sharp advances in many war indus- | Am Loco | bodied persons, useful in the national | pats \with the strong New Departu S { 8o far where values have morc than | trials, particularly in steels. coppers !.Am Smelt The secretary’s decision was given | defense, either as military men or in | sooregation of Bristol Sunday after- |- coUa r¢ . ¥ % doubled. Conditions in the money !, ;9 navigation shares: while relative Am Su on an appeal in the case of Kdwird | the industry and commerce of our o Sl on the Rlils strcet 1hs 2,483,375 2 market were further illustrated by | Ainsmith, veteran catcher of the | country, can not be justified. The | erounds. The Pioneers won from the | -ard compounds. i offer of several prowminent industrial Washington Americar whose de- | country will be best satisfied if the | Bristol boys last Saturday afternoon lbs. .. 9,854,856 note issues on a 7 1-2 per cent hasis ferred classification on account of a | great selective process hy which our |y a close and exciting game, to 0 3 s b6 sagy | and over These were readily ab-|are inevitably affected favorably dependent wife and child recently | army is recruited makes no diserim- | They are coming to New Britain fully Hotal §eei (18,6006 . 24888 Koibed, Hth exa N beinaldbatieriinvest= ling Moo 0 o iae el Lt was revoked by a local draft board. |inations among men, except those | determined to avenge their defeat. “The fond administration co-0p- | Ment demand than for a considerable liness or an early end to. the weax All arguments against the ruling and | upon which depend the preservation Williams, who held the Pioneers to { eration with the quartermaster’s de- | Period. Buyers are perplexed by f in favor of a suggestion that the | of the business industries of the}gix scattered hits, will be on the|partment contemplates the establish- | conflicting currenis; some war in- | ot for five months ending ulation should be modified in favor | country essential fo the successful | jmound for the New Departure. Mec- | ment at western packing centers of a | dustrials which are making substan- | chowed ne operating income of the national sport were swept | prosecution of the wat Cormick, who wan fame the Uni- | meat reserve of 50.000,000 pounds to ' tial profits naturally receiving a pref- | sons 249 000, against $359.566.000 aside by Mr. Baker. He held that | T am, thereforc, of the opinion | versity of Vermont, will assume the |take care of emergencies and this pur- | erence. At the same time some in- | 10 Gime time last voar bascball as a business does not differ | that the rezulation in question should { pitching burden for the locals; in last | chaser will act as a stabilizer to pro- | dustrials are neglected owing 1o fear | gperating income for the mon from other civilian pesce time indus- | not be changed, but rather, that the | Saturday’s game he let the Bristol lads | tect the price situation,” Mr. Heine- May tries Which must make sacrifices in | scope of its provisions should be so | down with two hits and fanned ten | mann said | st the stress of war. and. morcover, that | enlarged as to include other classes | of their heavy sluggers. “Railroad service, which carlier in ! is by DO means certain that so | of persons whose professional occu- | The Winsted ball club will be here | the vear caused arave concern. now sharp rises occurred in some of the Anacond: foreign hond issues, the Anglo-Itrench | Baldwin and Paris issnes leading. The lattc Interstate Commerce Commission was $76.978.000, comparer £92 000 a year ago. These ditions, believes cattle from his state | however. do not reflect present con- | Ge will reach market in increased volume | ditions; but cover a period when traf- { Goc over 1917 and that their quality will | it was badly demoralized Since | Gt N how a marked improvement { then traffic has been resumed: econ- | Inspir: many plavers are of draft age that | pation is solely thal of entertaining. {on the following Sunday is showing great improvement, espe- the organization will he disrupted. As | Our people will be resourceful enough ——— — - cially (o western markets Eastern ! to®the claim that baseball players, | to find other means of recreation, if \. A, SKIDDING. and sauthern railroads have secming- having devoted themsclves 1o the|therc he not emough persons beyond | pguigville, Ky, July 20.—Seven |1y failed to recognize the importance| . . o 0o “conditions in the cattle | advances made to compensate U0 not fitted to adequately | the useful military or industrial players of the Louisville American | of good service for livestack. The re- (o0 5 L 500 0™ 10 Lormal by | creased wages and other expenses, support their families Ly lubor in | to perform such functions, and they | Asgociation club, and all three mem- | cently initiated rate advance of 251 8PP 0 he MeSorad ' Hovma Oy o = L5 e urns should be more other lines, hie said, it is ‘quite incon- | wilj he wise and patriotic enoush 1ot [ e of the Toledo club, which is play- | Per cent. should enable the railroads | SePtember and hove - promised wveliefj (L T . cefvable in view of the fact that bail | o ne the recreation necessary to | jng a series here, will be affected by | to better equip themselves for han- J"‘"“‘:” ,”.,,”(“‘"” ASLE00TSas COt) HENRY CLEWS s ulayers are men of unusual cal | praintain their efficiency merely Dbe- | Saerotary Baker's ruling that .mwhlmlm.,,g the heavy fall ruuns (l'::\)'x ‘:"‘\" . o i _1 & x‘r ‘“ ability, dexterity and alertness. | canse they are called upon, in the {5 a nponessential occupation, it was “The sharp decline in May cattle Hemloes W ¢ BECE8 P OILEREc = o ey The point that baseball has heen | ghvious public interest, to sacrifice a |cajq last night receipts and the preponderance of | Chicage market. compared with ml, Norf & Wes accepted as the national sport and { favorite form of amusement 0. H. Wathon, president af the Louis- | trashy animals caused the government | fISUres, are approximately $3.00 to CITY ITEMS e ; “The appeal is denied and the or- | \ille club when asked last night what | to inaugurte a beef ration rule which | H;j{‘f'. zu her e R 2y Cons | der of the local and district boards | course the club would pursue in view | will materialially reduce domestic con- RO o] RGO ) eI jaxation and enjoyment was treated as | s amrniea.” of the ruling, declined to make any | sumption. This will hit the hotel | | | “Food administration representa- | ¢Inies have been established and rate | interhore Is for many work and busines m#n only opportunity for outdoor re- 1 can hog producers was a splendid show of patriotism The vernment urged that we ‘produce more hogs Those few deed selected home b serious one, but the secretary 0y statement, saving the ruling had come | trade ordinarily handling the cholcer at Victory Park, cormer West as such a surprise he had had no | cuts and is particularly disturbing to street and Newfield avenue offer 100-GAMFE SCHEDULF fime to consider what its effect would | the kosher trade which finds a re. | @hd from every direction came reports | inspiration not to be despised whereby You can have a fine garden while pa fiared times were not normal | | | | = Reading | | | i pther means of recreation could b stadebales Tesis O gound and that “the non-productive | = = { be stricted outlet for its terephah or that | ©f hogs and more hogs i employment of able-bodied persons. | Proposed By lied Sox Boss For Big part of the carcass not used by the “Improved methods of immuniz ing for your lot. only 1S minutes' walk useful in the national defensc, ci League, SHANNON LEAVES MACK. Jewish trade. Dissiaga cholera has created | trom the center, on easy terms with | Third A as military men or in the industr | “The stocker or feeder movement | mands for stock pigs which cannot he | P durving the first two months of 1918 ' supplied Twenty-five markets re- | showed no material increase. Tater | Port an increased movement of stock | price readjustments restored confi- | Pigs back to the country for the first | taxes or interest for two years Union Unitec Boston, July 0.\ suggestion to | Philadelphia. July 20.—Maurice J { Shannon. infielder of the Philadel- phia. Athletics notified Manager Mack yesterday that he had enlisted graphed to theNatlonal Baseball Com- | jn the navy. Shannon is in the 1918 | and commerce of our country, can- | 1t be just { end the mujor Jeague season upon the District Deputy Mrs. Cary Kaises e = : and her staff of officers, installed the dence and the first five-month period | five months of 1518 of 7.8 per cent. | L .ontiy elected | No statement was forthcomit s | completion of 100 games was tele- | to just what P e taken to | | eet Mr. [ S\ that the scope Va officers at the regu- |\ A Westinghouse 917 i 5 : 3 A shows shipments from 39 markets in- | over 1917 { lar meeting of the Pythian Sisters { mission by President H. H. Frazec of | class of registrants creased approximately 9.1 per cent “The South is making tremendous | .14 last evening, in Judd's hall be er ed | t American leagie club last = over 1917. This is equivalent to 130.- ; strides in hog production. Mississippi b =) Villys Overlanc t - 2%, lis : L pesil e | Howard Loomis, son of Tax Collac e . trom lintent 3 387 move cattle sent back o the | claims an increase of 100 per cent and | -~ HOWEIS 0ORIR S OF FAS HOTCT \ district boar hict D= | President Frazee suid he would not Los Angeles, July 20.—Jack Quinn, | country. May is so far the hanner | Alabamuiroports i still greater in- | 107 ®1d NI EESAaRe GO0 0 - proved a decision of the local board, | consider the possibility of continuing | Pitcher for the Vernon club of the|month with an increase of 45,707 | crease. Quality stuffis in demand. : ¥, BANK RESERVE INCREASE the ® f rezulation should Western Unioi YANKES G e : ; i e s GainE o ! veport for duty Monday., with the i rree s i of inferior | Pacific Coast baseball leaguc, has been | head This stocker demand was Governmental . purchases largely | [EROTH (08 L0 HORCEY Wt New York. J v ctiral players it wonld be necessary to call | Sold ta the New York Americans, itlespecially benefitted by rains in the | account for the steady market for pertinent s in g *jupon to fill up the roster of the vari- | Was announced vesterday Texas dronght district which caused | hogs. Over-production seems impos- | In attempting to dodge another car of Section K. as follow Lous clubs. OFf the Red Sox stars only = cattlemen there to re-enter the same, | sible. { thix morning. the driver of the car of | 1rust companies for Persons, inciuding ushers 1d | Wagner. Shean, Whiteman and Trues- JEANNETTE-NORFFOLK DRAW. “More and more arve the feeders “May hog prices average the bakery firm of Schneider and Ru- | they hold $74,106,620 sther attendances cnguged and v Al A i W Jersey City, N. J.. July 20.—Joe| going in for quality. The South, whose | compared with $1a.50 in May, 1917 | henstein ran his machine into the curb | cess of cquiremer pied In and in connection with ner are the only regulars Jeannette of Hoboken and Kid Nor- | stock-raising resources almost un- | and $9.85 in M 1916 | near the corner of Spring and Winter | an g 18,1 sports and amusements.’ et The Boston Americans have played | folk of Panama, fought a fast cig* touched is showing «a wonderful in- “The spring lamb movement. con- | streets, breaking one of the wheels 2 “Obviousl basehall player | eighty-six game of their schedule | round draw here Jast night. Jeannett. | erease. W. ;. Harding. one of the | sidered a barometer of sheep con-| persons occupied in a sport t nd have a comfortable lead., Under | weighed 180 pounds and Norfalk ISu. | best posted men on Southern stock | ditions, indicates a shortage in Ten- the ruling of the local and district | {ha plan snggested by President Fra S conditions, reports orders for 11.000 | nessee and a surplus in Kentucky. el B e nlen auERs en by el U UIT FOR $800. stockers for Southern feeders with an [ The Southern Jainh movement is later c : T d S f D - C correct e oD e Gt | The Stndebaker corporation | unprecedented demand for pure-bred { than usual while the Westren move- onnecticut rust an are ep051t 0. It i ested, however, that the | If the ruling is enforced the Boston | brought suit through Attormey Mor- | bulls | ment began earlier. condition of clearing house bat nd the week regulations ought to be changed to | Nationals would have only four play- | viv D. Saxe against Harry L. Gold and Phe policy of long feeding beriods, “Increased production may be at. | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATIO! exclude baseball players from their | aps Jeft— Rugan, Hughes, Konetehy | others for the recovery of $800 dam- | for ecattle has given way to the war- | tributed in part to the national cam- operation, and this appeal is 1ot | and Herzog { ages. The plaintiffs claim the defen - system of short feeding With a ! paizn for ‘More-Sheep-More-Wool.’ @ organized and qualified through years of efficient, really based upon any doubt as to A dants gave their note ror $600 and it return to market or baby { Dog laws along new lines have been | txustwmthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, the correctness of the determination went to protest beef. enacted in many states and especially s r made by the local and district boards SOX “CAN" TWO. (s 'rom the far West come I'Peorts of | in the east, which formerly led in | xeeutor of Adm“”“tmmt but is addressed to the wisdom of the Boston, July 20.—President Frazee | LOCKS CHILDREN IN HOUSE ranges in need of rain and June I saw | sheep production Just what this | s o ! - regulations. of the Boston American league team | The police received o compiaint to- | the firat string of Montana cattle on | means may be readily understood Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 The arguments in this behalf are | vesterday announced that he had re- | day that a woman named Vedenbe lfln Chicago. mariet, KIxperienced | when we consider that in Ohio 24,00y S ¢hree in number leased First Baseman Bluhm and | living at 469 Lincoln strect. locks her | cattlemen predict the marketing of | sheep were killed by Gogs during one C T d S f D 2 C “One—That baseball is a husiness | Pitcher Vincent Molyneaux to the Jer-} children in the house and confines | the grass cattle a month earlier than | year onne(:tlcut i rHSt an ale ePOSIt 0. in which very large investments of | sey City team of the International| them there all day while she goes | usual. Senator John Kendrick of ‘May lamb prices average $18.00 HARTFOLKD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLLS, Pres't, money have been made, invoiving the ‘h:ngur. out to work in one of the factories. | Wyoming, an authority on range con- | compared with §16.90 in May, 1917

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