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% um' sm L ¥ s - 4 lightly. Both appeared winded and 3 Lof. the ground when Jerry clamped his | under age e & vears ” s X i Jchnson waited for O'Brien to lead. grinders upon the strap. ‘Mr. Vaughn g:" LeClaire, Box 13' : 5 continue to issue insurance on Mer. : A “Johnson went after O'Brien like a Shlcars stated that the chunk of jron weighed © g . iy cantile, Dwellings and mlfmw{‘b d Pr . h 3 J whirlwind, but quick footwork took the ' 112 dpom’ldls. wr&lu w't‘h!; l'a‘. a Txf“s{ in the strongest companies at low rates. | By ], 1 t—. i Philadelphian out. of ‘harm’s way. B > good welght to lift ‘with the teeth, The Lafayettes want to w.Give"us & cail before placing your 3 w:)lf P actically SJ“:]; OIIJ 'u:lne ':'-kes Rev:)n’gae on e phtan out, of e | T i " o e S ity 5 Sor | o e s St usiness elsewhere. | i i i round. - Tom Tuckey Loses to St Louis. o A g o8 which ; e 1 tiie Answer by The 25 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. I—Champion Jack Johnson Fails to Stop O’Brien | *ewfe ' L 0 T olosen, S 10" Ahoush” Meosger Bowerman | | Chcuas, My 1oL Bowiy o the,fex. gy of | iS¢ won his local reputation. (Signed) Lafayette Club, < muridaw ~—Dan Murphy’s Home Run. Round 3—Johnson missed Tefe and | fomSe Foul ot Tl hcting s o, | e Tty ot S 150 sy ahg: B took"a light jab in the face in re- [ 2 (o & thus taking the entire series ‘wames. o i suaie for Chcazo and made 4 v ton. Ot quickly Tandea & lete on : g Are You Going Abroad? the”face, but took a ST left to the M e ! ‘What Jackie Gallivan Did would be 01 2 o|stomach at close range. nson 172 e . 33 %8 : Haho,if i | # 90 o 21 forced O'Brien, shambling after him o enlf 4 u| Desisa 3 01 H Before dolag 4o obtain & supsly of | fair Litl for the baseball game Wed- 310N 311 Tother Sowis and ampwiedly, missed B a et e ol RN e 2 H our self identifying travelers’ checks|nesday afternoon on the Academy RS | vy 9 o|two lefts and a right for the head. 313 1 ofmewmonter 4 2 10 0| dsbellin 304 o —payable anywhere—and lct us insure| campus, when the N. F. A. team wal- 0 0 ol Taylor.it 0 0} Johnson set himself for lO‘Brh’;‘s l;lead e S A e 4 Ofstani. 1 ) ‘wherever you may be.|loped the Bulkeley team, 6 to 1, and 3 sl ~ 2| but was slow in countering and suffer- 00 207 0 0|Pure3n 2 01 0 Ntlesit. 55 o poos bansees y ¥ came within an ace OF ‘MAKING it & ] varaivy SLSTIAT H, Tval S *led a lefe Jab. on the nose. Johnson 214 §00 80 muie 312 ! Wagner.xs 50 . | shutout. But as the game was only | Acade: + w2 000 03 0 91 *—¢| Went after him vigorously a ° 10000 Ownse 202 30 B. P. LEARNED & C0., an exhibition contest, it will not help Bulkeiey D% 0000100 01 ll'“l’ier:’: mmm;| thlefd‘llng (.ytc;l);n:ns e EBTZ';‘.“"‘" DRI =% » n the Academy stnding in the league. | Runs, for Academs Lawler. Mendrick 2 McKay, | appeared somewhat windcd a n ua 222 | welday Down Stairs in The Thames Loan and | 1 L0 0 A0 e O v snatched a | Marmay. Galivan. for Bulkeiex Benvenud: two base | of the round, which was about even, R R RN, L ek Rl b o SR VERYBOOY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL G ad k Trust Co. Building. game away from Gallivan in tho tenth | M4 Galiten; home run. Gailisn: bases' o blls | \ijth O*Brien's work the cleaner. Tates dut, bt bsbabed_ball Totaln, : HAIR NOW, and they don't have to rows marfIMWF 3 inning on a homer by Pitcher Wall and | struck out, by Gallivan 14, by Wal 10 stolen bses. Crowd Yells for O'Brien. Scoro. by Ihninza: | haiica tor Buma wait weeks dnd months for results either. Jackie w: ! unning for the Whal- | Lawler, Ricketts 2. Hendrick, MeKay 3. Murray. 8 ing town erowd in revense, and he had | by, Gallin, Benvenuti, Nobie: serince s, | Round 4—O'Brien put left to. face hgaeet] g L ke b them tied to a post at all stage Jut | Noves % leudriek, Thompson; umpire, Tim Sullivaa. | and took right on body and they Spar-| puws for St Lows Bostun - very first application. 2 K ht John- | Tuckey 8 in 8 inni Runs. for Chicago Doughert fc hrow by Murphy past third red cautlm_mly_ O'Brien caugl ings, off 3 : 2 ” . iy By o r.& bad throw by Murphy past thitd | ;o0NSON AND O'BRIEN ¢ xon a jarring smash on the face with buse. Bates; double plays, | MeComeli, Hooper, Stahl, Wagner, Carri; ,hnn Denderine i wiskly ad B Beck. Jef. | hits. Purill, Staid. McComnell, Hooper: stalen bascs e DRAW IN SIX ROUNDS.| the ‘effects. Johnson siowed up and | 2eo, Coris ta Koneicky .Grsham to Beek; Ief | his Puriel, Stzhl, M e I s | thoroughly absorbed by the scalp iled for O’'Brien to “come and show | Boston 1: struck out. by Sallee 1, Tuckey 4; time, | left on bases, Chicago 3. l’bmuvv: rllthl m.:mh-‘“'- alatly of its wonderfull 2 Johnson Shows in Poor Condition. | him up,” but Johnson only grlnn:,d 1.38; umpires. 0'Day and Eumslle oft Burns 1. Steele 2: hit by piieher. by Burns 1 of its ly ex- and walked in cautiously. O'Brien hit Giants Pile Up R Soors. pires, Perrine and olmuh\hx_ aualitien. 1 io ph s son, the big colored heavyweight cham- | missed a left swing, going to his knees | . N oy = oy L 4 pion, failed to win over Jack O’Brien,| frem the impetus of the blow. John- | ing from Ciucionati 18 fo 5 in s game in which | Detroit, May 19.—Summers made & wild throw 10 | it to the soalp and hair, night in a six round bout. The fight| tage in the round. If anything, it was was even and the consensus of opinion | tc O’Brien's adventage. had a decision been permissible. . . s v v v Round f—Johnson caught O'Brien O'Briews marvelously fast footwork| Round b—Johnson —ecaught O'frien from damage in several close mixups 1 i i | strongly. lohnson tried to send in ang three times he was forced to his| Srongl, Jobnson Lhed O teid R 12| You will notice marked improvemeat aiter TQUESS THATOID EVEN uP FoR Lhst WEEK ALRIGHT,EH) hair begins to grow. then two or thres times & week fill desired results are obtained. 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION " of the i lert and” Johmson's mouth showed | Datien 1o Ritcher to Beck 3. Sweaney to Ritchey o | off Burns 10 fu S iunings. Sutec 1 fn 1 saerifice ¥ 2 waited for O'Brien to lead. The crowd [ Sallee 1. Tuckey 1. White 1: first base on error, | Steelc; double play. : | and the hair soon shows the Philadelphia Man's Fast Footwork—| Vailed for Hruck wut. by Bums 5. Stecley 5 e, 1 - | Bilerating and life-prodes Philadelphia, May 19.—Jack John-|a glancing blow, O'Brien feinted and| i R o Ny Tagork fan b the DS | Dan Murphy Makes Home Run—Athlsties Win. | easyto use—simply . the Philadelphia light heavyweight, to- | scn appeared slow and had no advan- | 28 Dlasers fook par. The locals scored five runs off | secoud and Stanage followed It by muffing two ex- A ety was that it would have been a draw,| o/Brien Blocks Johnson's Uppercut. | * and his superior blocking saved him | of the face and Corrien went Sowh Mighty important _question—who - L knees by the strength and weight of R . A lady from California writes owns this policy for Firs Insurance? : < Johnsen in the clinches. fective with Tomey Burns, but wasj Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th Fdr Is it all right? Written by a good (T It was a fast fight, O'Brien doing glff;—k.en‘g né‘m = ;‘;‘;y ot B e ol Bavebeen usiag your wonder- & ; i ; ; ; : r womie for te company, ready to ‘make £ood when f most of the leading. Johnson was slow | O'Brien's right éve badly, but e eame || fal hatr tosto for we disaster comes? For reliable Fire In- on his feet and appeared not to be in L - surance service—consult us, 2 & the best of condition, ©O'Brien was in | mouth. Johnsag rushed "‘“"“j‘yg pin- and out like a flash In nearly every|!'ing O'Brien fo the ropes and Wrest-| nuje in the first inning after two men were out | cellent throws to the plate In the third Inning, and ‘roaderful saitof ures over 4 Inches o fangth: the braid is over s inches around. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. jabbi ; iing him down. O'Brien did most of | aad hit Savid & 3 X found, Jabbing Johnson in the face, but | iIE him down. i 220 hit Savidze and Cantwell st Wil Score: four ' rums- Toaled. *Afier hat the Atbcien: batied Richards Building, 91 Main Strest.| JFrTi~ic i Bemeverwil with Hiike- | o Dions lacked force and had no| (Do Cafing L fie Nage 1% fere To ot R ety S L e e o | A apridaw ley's only run, the Academy pitcher | man erin and wate hio hend at. ihe | Johnson's face. Pon2, 4172 3 Jirenwy 31T 10 Detrait. Phita e pew e o would have made it a goose egg SCOTe | rowd. The spectators shouted wildly | Round 6—They shook hands ginger- | Otxesct 4 ¢ 1.8 Ojerkiels 1 9 &0 0] e BT 8 o 3 for Bulkeléy, but he did enough in the | cvery time O'Brien landed and hootey| v for the wind-up and sparred clev- | 3ty § 3 3 5 olrowinit 3 5 3 5 o Megorelt 4 172 1 1liarteel It afternoon’s work to earn him & place |y Nnson for his apparent .rough work | €71¥: O'Brien led a left which landed | Moblizelz ¢ 1 9 2 1Mwravsf 35 2 1 0 0|Crwfordet 4 1 0 0 0/Coliinib This Great Hair-Grow= in the Academy hall of fame that few | jn \he clinches, hard on the negro's body. Johnson| Downeves 3 0 1 1 IiShaferst 113 0 8)Cotbrdt = 4 0 0 1 1 Murphs.it ing Remedy can now be will dispute. Fourt2en of the slugging only smiled and held up his hand to| Biscerclf 2 9 11 SiOHarsce 4 1 1 6 8| Bowmmanid 4 013 ¢ 9lDavin1h ol ot €8l igiote in th Bulkeleys were retired on strikes, in- The Fight by Rounds. irdicate that he had blocked It.|Mclemnc 2 1 2 0 3\Pewherd 3 1 1 2 0| Schacterth & 0 3 5 o) Dars e R and Sl e cluding Homerun Wail twice, and three | O'Brien looked to e in fine shape | O'Brien rushed in again and tried hard | Rothe = 2 1 2 2 0/Eddwellm 5 2 § 2 0|Stnsgec 3 3 8 0 3/ Thomase c and $1.00 scattered singles were all that the New | as he took off his bathrobe. Johnson | to land on the face and body, but was | Pupeep & 0 1 1 OiSchiele ¢ 7 4 ¢ 0| Simmersp 2 1 0 2 1iBenderp per bottl ' London players could. puncture Galli- | appeared to be rather bulkv about the | nlocked off, Finally he sent a Stiff left | “huris® 1 § o o o{Dumemp 1 6 0 o of 2roe® 1001 o Pt 7 van’s delivery for. With the bases full | Waist line, but the muscles stood out| to the face and took @ good right roun. | Cantweilp 1 1 o 2 0 2222 e, weas g Dundacine soreey in the ninth'and Bulkeley-shouting for [ 0n his arms and phoulders. It was|ter on the head in return. Johnson | *AMowres, 10 0 0 of Totals 331627 9 0 Score by innings y wii send i large sampie fred the scoring hit, Taylor was neatly fan- | 10.35 when the gong souned and|met O'Brien with a left to the face| mwas 3575 3: 15 5l Detrolt ... ......0 0 10 0100 0—2 Dy return mallto anyons who ned for. the third out. Johnson rushed O'Brien to the ropes. | as he stepped int and the rounded end-| “heic for Savide in 6th. ey o e e e e g 6 M7 B B o rasta 0 n ar er With the stick Gailtvan was equally | O'Brien sent a left to the face and|ed in a clinch, sBatled £t Cantwell 1n 9th. e R S My, thsaa. fof Pidlatal e e s SE) ] terrible, four hits out of four times|in tbe clinch Johnson rushed O'Brien s ain, by o Pt s T s g4 D e o % turning*him In a perfect batting aver- | O his feet. O'Brieh put his left to|RISING WELTERWEIGHT, Gincingt 0800031 0l e Crawtora? o rune arohe s i Togay postage. off Summers 1L in 6 innings, LaMie 4 in 3 for Cincinnati Lobert. Hoblitzel, Cantwell, base. Davis; double play. Collivs o Davis for New York Tepney 2. Doyle, McCormick 3, Mur- [ left on basss, Detrolt 5, Pl s 11; basen on - - — - HAS REMOVED HIS age which included a double, two sins | the face lightly, but Johnson omy NATIVE OF NORWICH.| 1. gles and a home run the last time up, | srinned and forced O'Brien to the for Wall had nothing in his assort- | ropes, shoving hiim to his knees. They| Jimmy Clabby, the promising wel- | 5. OHera % Deviin % Bedwell 2. Schlel. | bulls. off Summers 2. Latie base an errors The Academy team got two in the | left on O'Brien's face without damage | 15> D3HYe Of this sity, arrived here on | v Tewer: swerifes i, e, Domer: ieft on | and Hun < IE El 3 5 sday eyen- | beses, on e frst on a pass to Lawler, & sacrifice [ and O'Erien landed his left to the | e e N edmendny o | e ew York 1 struck aut- by’ Witss s A on balls, off Dubec by Captain Noyes, a batter hit, Mc- | face in return. O'Brien was in aid . X e 3 3 o T . flFFICE ¥a s Singlo and’ Walls erroron a| 0ut like a flash and Jonuson set him- g;;l;"{-‘;::;fl;m:;;fi;e R T e S e | e L N T L grounder. self for a counter, but it was smoth- . in 1 inning. Savidge 9 in 4, Cantwell 3 in 3, Wiltso | 16ry good form. Score Their next scores came In the fifth, | ered. O'Brien’s quickness of _foot £ in 6 Dusmam 6 fn 3; Ume. %.05; wmpire, Kane St. Louls. s Vies T0 THE when Ricketts started by fouling out, | #tood him in good stead against John- sad’ Kica. abhopoa ahpoa o % Hendrickc was hit and Rogers {umbled | seon. This round-was even. Phillios 4, Chisago 2. Headr ¢ 8.1i0 Mamici 84 s o PMAN ABU| DIN il e S e Clever Ducking by O'Brien. | Phingaghis, May I Chicusn was deteaed her | Homance 4 33 3 Mo (1100 : s 8c0 und 2—0" ed fo g ay by 4 10 2 Rewlbach was vers wild and was | Ferrsb = 2 ofpwterr 41100 cHl M L G two more with a single. Jackie's home | , Rou"d 27 O'Brien led for the face, faken O the rubber In the Mrat Inning. McQuilien | Wallacess 4 0 2 & 0/Chasedb 472 o 1 1 fum m the elghth was the e ome | but it was hlocked and Johnson lifted began to weaken in the seventh foning. snd Moren. | Williams b 4 1 Hiaporiess & 0 0 1 0 m‘nw" for the Academy. e ’”}'\ off 'n'r floor in the clinch that who took his place. had Chicago at his mercy. Th. lh\’m': b 3 ; 80 n;\“r\uly - { u‘ e o followed, The crowd hooted Jolfison, Soore: 1 deie 207 3 lRidnoue : Biadosis S but he only smiled and rushed O'Brien Philadeiphia. Chicage. S 3 B R A e 15 i te the ropes. Marvelous ducking abhpo 3 awnope s A | - CORNER BATH BTREET. Lawioret ¢ 2% 3 iencenune T3 % § 3| saved O'Brien from damage and they Rrabeth 10 3 2 ofSwecaniing 0 1 0 e e e BT Noyesif 3 8 1 0 0logersdo” 4 0 8 o 1 |Sparred cautiously. O'Brien caught uert . 30 2 1 olSamiteri 4 1 0 0 Sosady e { Telephone 894, Bidtiwo 4 113 1 0[Busme’ 4 012 ¢ o | Johnson with & stift left on the face 1150 ofbomun 218 0|8 towm L xeenne0ey ] g 32 0 OfStelnfeldt.2 4 1 0 1 -, 08 49 050 8 3 ! 31 0 oOlHowardld S 1 T 2 Runs, for St Lowis McAleese. for New York (ree. 3123 Ofminerse 3003 3 8| Keen Edbetia | €110 1 ofMorane 3 17 0 0| Cree; three base b 310 0 Ofhcubachp ¢ 0 0 1 0| Fngle; double Williams 1 8 o|Krohp 3 lake 1o Char . 2 ol zwtars, bases o halls, off Powell &. o struck out, by Powell 2. Cri Bits, off Fowell 6 in 8 inings in 4. Lake 2 In St. Touls 5: time, Quiot TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. MARKET UNRUFFLED | o Amectoan Agriouitarat RU Tien A e feematared Flfl-:"l:l“- Health, By the Sudden Death of H. H. Rogers, | 1300 A Con Mépe Capita Liability, Plate Glass w3 I 6, Quinn { left on bases. New Yirk 12 umotres, Connolly and Fgan, Breeks Losing Streak Philadelphia. . Chicago ... e Runs, for Philadeiphia Grant. borme. for Chicazo Schulte. Hofma: Glevel Hofman, MoGullien, Stein{eldt; hits, o in 11-3 innings, of Kroh 6 in 732-3, McQuflen 6 | Clevelard, M in 6, Moren 0 in 3; secrifice bits. streak toda Cafe and KNOW GOOD ALE. t. 1500 Am. Cotion M1 300 An. Hide & L. pid : i Y $00 An Tor eruriies abe, Titur, and Steam Boller . .. New York, May 19.—The stock mar- 2 T Ouborne; siolen bases, Mageer: Shean: double. pias, & outpitched o “me : %ot has rarely met & doath of & oap- | 3900 Amci thecmiie Howard 10 Tinker . Howacd: e on baves. Fhil: | 01 2 INSURAN iallat ot Toremost prominenios with as | i Sn e £ . R i L A e The James Hanley Brewing Co., little disturbance as wes caused by the | i Xu. et Radaive £ Reumach 3’ Kroh i sk out | goone e 0§ % 3 4 whosoa e : suddon death this morning of L. .| 3 A peer Jefnin by equilen' 4, Kroh 4, Moren 3 beik, Kron: time, | Goodest 4 12 0 9 Nerwioh Union fl" .:nwunu Soclety, Rogers. It was concluded, from this 200 A Tobaces .. 158 umoires, Johnstons’ ¥nd Cusack. 4 g H H e Providence, R. I, Brewers of Ale and Porler. 3 that there was little ground for the | 3 oolea, . 110 00 1 Asssts §2750,422.10 anxlety professed for soveral devs past 15100 Avssison ., 8 O KL g B el e UPORRN 7 G B §:8 that ti eculstive position had be-| 200 Do. pia .. ... 0! streak of the Pitisbuiss todix. SUntDE ihem put s | Rasterty’t 27 2 31 Western Assurance Co, U, 8, SOmi0: Hhathll mad vtiieaita Froen ~vos Alianteesst ine i o e M o e et ar § 3 b8 s Assets §2:397,608.00. passive Tesistance to depression the | 00 Baldmom & Oiia:. G " v it T 3 s, e f | Yowgs 4 0 1 1 ' teol18 tone passed to positive strength. The | 1108 Bei i 55 Shmg o Ton waboy iy S0tes . HORY: b (] demonstration of resisting power could | 00 g e ty Brookiyn. Pittabury Totals, . it not well have had other consequence,| W40 Cemdiss Fucite JIMMY CLABBY. abk po o ae — since the fear of over speculation and | 46 he ara guy caught me in de lamp’ s Y ¥ I R e L L 1 . a topheavy condition of values which | ——— Centrul of New Jerses showed no signs of having Alpermans 3 1 2 1 0|Carkedt 0 8] vhettsh for Bireesin on e ""B avm s a" might lead to a violent relapse n case 630 Chesspeaks & Ohio through a hard twelve rounc i 1 €0 Niem 5 01 :rBatted for Sumith ta 9th of accident had been the sole UNfavor-| o Chicago Great Westoms. night before in Boston, where Fastonrt 3 10 o oo T o e able factor which could be pointed out 100 Chicago & N. W Quill got the decision over Catrerson,et 3 1 0 0 0 Wilson,rt IR1E - S ERE NS 8 B o OF NORWICH. in the situation. Prices have suffered | 4100 Cligsso, 3t & si P shoulder went bad in the fight, Clabby | Bereene 3 0 6 1 0/Gilson.c A L apeaps i B G R R o more serlous setbacks often on rumors | “iyies Cirorads Huet & oo says, accounting for his loss of nittiag | B> S 1 85 GPnliwey 3 ¢ ¢ 2 ¢} fuep o Cenian Docde 2 Termer, Losd 2 Seo of Mr. Rogers' death or serious iliness C ot e i - latt - 7 s 4 . - . e o 100 Colorado. & " sovthers power in the latter rounds. otherwiso| fows 7 Totals, 3 3 | Doionue, Strcet; first base on ervos. Cloveland 1; tw han hap, o s o 1w it mi e goite ; dlffere "The | Beore by uniics: s hadiey, - Lejole, - Doughie ) DIVIDEND death, Mz Rogers hms seprosenied to| o Do, 4 i - e e e Lot | mamra s 8.4 b | e e S Lot The regular Semi-annual Dividand | (7® Well street supposition as much as( $it Concldeied Gur . bothered him a good deal and as he | Pittsburg ...l 0 @ 08| Goible” play Bradlés unawisted; bases: dn ball any one mam, the central figure of the| 100 Delaware & Hudion depends upon speedy footwork a good | , Buns for B two base | Youug 2, Smith 1; left on_bas you always HAVI vour hos been declared from the met earn- | vagucly defined “Standard Ol group” | 30 Duver & o' Grinie Genl this was & bad nandicap. . He w il | 1 Leoncx, Alpermen: waveince Hie, Abuten, AL | dugin : strok out: by Touns 7. ‘S ) £ s ote Bt ——ps. pa 2 was handicap. permen, Jordan: stolen base. Wazner: left on bases, | el Easterly: time. 145 res, Kerin & £ 3 ings of the past six menths at the rate| WNich 1 e most potent of ull the ¥ be here for several day Blttabure 3, Brookiyn 5; bases on. beils. o Bl 1, | oan, Lrerty’ tme, 140 umpires, K flowers to take a decided start in the Spring u Distitlers’ “Secarities @dimly epprehended forces which work Eirde i Phillippe 1; struck out. by Bell 6. by Phillispe 1} of Four per cent. & year, and wil be | conesaiod from view i et L 3 e and_ suposedly Do. 16k pid | Connecticut League .Standing. time, 1.12; umpires, Truby and Rigler / - = e " Rug payable on and after May 15th. :;m.a;«nn t{v:‘;\\ost t?‘mple(e knowl- Do {3 ”E}' o Won, Lost. P, _— Tony Pastor Gets Captain Job. always must as “BONORA” was made for t I ¢ ge cond ns and control over g B Hartford FH 3 833 BASEBALL GAMES WEDNESDAY. North ton, Mass, M 19.—Agair N » 5 4 o FRANK L. W@ODARD, their regulation. The sudden removal Do o e 7 — el Gt @ Stap 10, X Pallcueiih diots We know it’s new to this section of the country, and aprildew Treasure of such a force mey bave disastrous Tiinols Central” Helyoke H Eastern LeagusStandin Northampton had New Britain, 2 to 1 , e ot ;znxeu::hunoal to !‘t’h’:.muzg osl;sonf 1000 Intesborengh Mot Bridgeport M 1 RS Won. at the end of the second inning, and also that this space is too small to' fully describe it, so we're T in the cose of sudden Math of | 30 e "Haresies’ H Montreal T H | the game was called in the middle of # 3 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ex-Governor Flower in the crisis of an| 1100 inier Marine pfd. .. .. Norihampten . 3 1 Toronto 1L 7 the third. Tony Pastor has been ap- going to ask you to send your inquiries to execessive speculation in which he had | — - Intemational Paper Jersey Ci L9 8 pointed captain of Northampton in i 3 AMOS A. BROWNING, béen the controlimg figure. Even| 130 luemational Pump . Waterbury Winners in 14th. e T A place of Bridges. y ;)';:‘ullg':flcznfi;m:r:’o be feis heavy | 200 Kunses Cliy Southera. - Waterbury, 19.—FEastman won | Proridence 8 . — Atorney-st-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. | imarket, decided Geprasston is somes | 1% Loslwie & Naiiviall B e e Iron-Jawed Barber Again. 200 Minu. & Louis. oA - - — e el owr” as the istative activiky of Mr, Rogers. The| w000 o oy G fourteenth finning. The score Was 4| A pumilo rire came: Newark 1. Buffalo 2; ten | Wednesday afternoon in @ weight-lift- % extreme effect today et By Do’ pta St to 3. Luby allowed only two clean | smnings Second gume: Newark 3. Euffalo 5. ng contest, demonstrating to Jack . ERGWN & m Rierneys ot Law | S dootine or 156 in the price of <hare DL Jwtt . o ol o i R Nl by A s 5 v i e i Morfarty, who was judge, that he was wit 1 1l be promptly answered ¢ e 5 g e i e atlonal | Lead ed. Springfield got twelve hits o g ’ q & — cre they omptly 2 5 over First Nat. Sank. Shetucket St |O0f Amalgamated Copper, of which N. R Mex. 1at pid - Eastman, the first seven being for ex- w England L there with sny weight from =178 3 < g A Sotrance company he wae president, au.i of 21-3 New York oent a1 t . anll’ the: Tast fve - fines At Worcest cester 4. Tawrence 1 pounds up to 200 on a straight lift We also sell, in connection with our large line of farming sut next to Thomes Nat Bunk | It Cobeolidated Gas and in St Paul N Y. Ont & ™4 ira bases, and the last flve singles.| 3i i ™Riser—Fanl River 12 Havesatil 1. off the ground with his hand The - & = i % | in which he was a director. The rea- B A H The first single came in the eleventh| 4; Loweli—Lowell 0. Broekton 5. contest took place at Vaughn's foun- . » > s Ao Tioras 1 Hand e m son for thés tmperturbability quickly ers, - Pacite 1y iepiog. R Spsedy gouhs. Sy s0y i dry, and after Jerry had hoisted a implements, the Planet, Jr.,, and Iron Age Horse and Han came to be understood in the general it Watenbury ifi_the elsventh and the College Resut heavy bit of iron with his hands, ¥ = 3 . DENTISTRY WiChiraml OF e Ragars Ion. Stock 00 Pennayirania 1 atting .11 Barbour were the features. At West Polnt—Williams 2. West Foint 1. he passed om to a little work with his Cultivators, Weeders and Hand Hoes. These small appli- @ exchange operations of late years. His| 0 Pittsiarg ¢ ¢ & S 1. 5 i 5| At Pronence—prown 2 Harvarg 0. Tho dontal Dusinoss established by | ousrgsement with bis pel project of ) Prossed Stcel Car.. v ury— RILE | A e Peamirats ¢ Princoton 3. Ten ances certainly save a lot of time and money and perform my brothek, whose assistant I was for | the Virginian Railwey diverted all his 0 Puilman Palace ¢ L ehLe 0010100001—4,4 3 innings ” If you want to feel well. look well - " WAy Sicel Springfield— At Qrono. Me.—Bowdoln 4. University of Maide 3. | anq be well, take Foley's Kidney Rem- the duties satisfactorily. e 00001000200000-312 7| A Waterlie, Bates 2. Colby 1. many y.v. Fiil B$ continued by me | atiention. Furthermore it was bellev- P -D; 2 6’&"" ed that the state of his health since ot and. S At Andover, Mass—Harvard Freshmen 8, Phillips- | €dq. It tonas up the kidneys and blad- It w e the former an attack in 1907 had induced hie re- »ra o1 | cel; “Luby and | yndover 4 der, purifies the blood and restores . . cussomers’ ut i rother nd as ‘many | 41 Kitack (n 1507 had induced hie e a6 8% | Connor. Urmpire; O'Brien. | *AF s, . H—ouhing Acsdwmy 8. Pamioe- | heaith and strength. Pleasant (o {1k Closing out our Naine Seed Potatoes! patronage. racting 25¢ and u, and the placing of his affalrs in order & 5 F 5 phi Sanfoot i i A Tlaitfora—Trinity 4, Amherst Agriceultural Col- | @nd contains no harmful drugs. Why 5 Bovied "6hAE 'S HbAkD, | o) guard againet the event of today. k- Bt Hartford Perfect in Fisiding. Pl LT etesuttural Col- | 70t commence today? Lee & Osgood Bridgeport, Ma 1 Both Romer and Schuman pitched masterly ball today, but Hartford gave Schuman perfect support and won, 2 to 0. Lo- v i - The impression of the strong underly- ing condition of the stock market po- Bion or poor or proud and handsome, | Sition was not the less strong on ac- count of these explanations of the re- Southern Do. wld % Southern Hailway Pac s : compiny and the' Inferenice dremh from | oy Wit Narvised” - Lite's protonged and health extended, | {hat action s (o the seturning profits| $900 Wees tsior Even you can read this Chanson, sistance shown. Factors of encouroge- LR bert, the first man up in the game, B ment in the owtlook which have been . Lo | scored on three strikes. Kocher drop- ; v no law of Juck or chances, in abeyance for several days came into | 100 Toledo, 8. L. & West ped lhfd “;llrd Blrl‘ke’ nndL then made . lay 8 Tni St S 600 Do. ptd t ild throws, letting Lobe ak :\--ry tooth you save enhances DTt ST Rogare was . divecton wes | 'L Goee i the clrcuit without & it to &id. him, Il vour smiles and conversation. " isly strong, rising through 0 United Btates Reslty Fartford's other run came on a hit, a I [ =g 1% previons record price of 583-8 to| 290 United Staies Rubber.. sacrifice, and an infield out. Rendors joy te alt relations. 79 2-4. Chesapeake and Oplo, at 80, | %700 Uailed Statey Sieel Score b, R.H.E. | 1% touched a price never reached be- | 1400 Puh "wopper Hartford 100000001—2 5 0 ’ y Don't Gespatr whon teath are aching, | by that <tock. The movement in| 150 Ve Ouwroline Chem Eridgeport 000000000—0 2 5 Y AT e L : s siec] fas attributed to the restoration | 50 Wabsh Batteries: Schuman and Abrogast; Remember—we carry many specialties in stock in addi- ave them, all thetr shapes remaking, | of wixes by the Independent Steel s v Romer and Kocher. Time, 2.00. Um- tion to Pipe and Fittings. Agents for the celebrated . B. O.” Sheet Packing, Tube Brushes and Cleaners, pire, Cullen, - pr & : ——— Wheeling & 7. .. 1. Duggan Makes Four-Bag Rap. L " P 10- Water Pail vety time s tooth is mended, of the industry, even at the lowered |~ Whedling E a & A = S e 8-quart Pans » quart Water Pails Eveey prices at which the recent heavy or-| foiu selee sia e ac Holyoke, May 19.—New Haven, by Scotch Gauge Glasses, Rubber Gaskets, “Eclipe” Tub- Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 6-quart Milk Pans i You will find your foy remended, dors haye been bopked. News from e i heavy hitting in the latter part of the LTl Olas sndrEabe Whi Cr ol Dhsmbiors . s ; the copper ”5““ 'm“m.fl, v.‘,.y Focy PRCTR game here this . afternoon : defeated ular Gasket, Oilers af ubricators, Whistles for pleasure i s Rk 5-quart Lioped Sauce Pans lentist “my crown” reveals fit, couraging, and a buoyant rise in cop- o Holyoke 6 to 1. Duggan's home run -qual raig lauce Po 5-quart Preservin Kettlot E i pers was in progress in the London| New York, May 19.—Cotton spot|ir the fifth inning was the only score boats or power plants, and many others. 4.qiart Berlin Kettles with e Puniioa very art by art conceals it, market when the deciine in Amalga- | closed quiet; middling uplands 1163 | made by the locals. Ambos and Sher- If you are jn need of a}n'thing in the lines of Steam, | cover TR Puliing pe W 5 0 s soason, mited Copper on aceount of the death | middling gulf 11.90; no sale wood of New Haven . furnished the 7 g S:quart Straight Sauce Pans 3.quart Covered Buckets atu ., of’ ufip.:.. nt of the company check- h,l-.l’nula closed firm. Closing bids: | fielding features. Score by innings: Water or Gas, call 133. with cover 11-inch Colanders e the advance. Crop newse was con- | May 1136, June 1118, July 1114, Au- R.H.E. : Teeeh to eat with, minds to reason, jidered favorable in spite of the rise | gust 1100, September 104, October|New Haven 0 01001121611 3 3 Eriainct T Bol i-quart _Coffes Fvte \ 1 her gault, yours or mine, in the prics of wheat. rther | 10.94, November 10.97, December 10.98, | Holyoke 00,001 0000—1 7 5 outgo of gold to France had no influ- | January 10.93, February —, March Batteries: Reisigt and Lavigne; noBEnT Bn“w" EsTATE D A H l A S S hall their loss be mine or thine, ence. Currency continues to aretve in | 10.92. Duxgan and Ahearn. Time, 1.58. Um.. y L T 3 il & such volume from {he tnterior as to b pire, Mason, 57, 59 | - hou shadt know in all good time. serve as an effective offset. Bonds MONEY. 55, W M aat. were irrgeular. Total sales, par value, | New York. May 19.-Money on call Baltio Team Organized. (ioatels est Main Str : b ’ $4732,000. United States bonds were | eany, 13.42 per cent, rulivg Tate| The Baltic baseball team has organ- Telephone 133, DR. R. F. BEARDSLEY """ " 124, last loan 13-4, chouing bid 13-4, | ized for the season and would like to P . | : . . BE 5 - offered at 2. Time.loans dull and eas- | play any amateur team in eastern Con- : | STOCKS. g e R b o R o Kt Bulletin Euilding 74 Franklin Street ut. We prefer our home games 237 Waip Straet B e 'a‘ iy 21-2 per cont., alx months #@8 1-4 per | to he on Sundays. Address Edw. J. ¢ ‘rlu A5 Amcigapaisd Coppes ... 83 Kelly, Mgs e Closa.