Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 22, 1910, Page 3

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wfllt b? repaid b;n {'nvesfl!-{tuns “ous Boat Insurance cy. protects ples— them when running and when Iaid up{ ‘| 2 o 35-501Ca protects the : S mings, © against against -all marine perils includ-{- gxdm and theft, at very rowmn_.te. / ' The Reach Guarantee means that the cmstomer " B. P. Learned & Co., must be given satisfaction. Thames Loan & Trust “Co. ‘u'fllng. Amcy Established- May 1846. The Reach Sotainiag 50| tmwberrleu, eas, pk., = B % Connecticut P —— 28 /A NORWICH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TEAM. . B 'or] oin, SRR Te, SRS SPECIAL AGENTS FOR NORWICH % 1y Chops. 22)3houl Steak, 18 Top Row—Murdock, Wilson, Manager Reid McIntyre, ‘White, Andrews, Wa- 22|3houlder ealk, oo o e GREMESSY ALLING RUBBER CO. - Western Pork— Shoulders, 18 Middie Row—Pilling; Caron Corner. > Sparerf fl Bottom Row—Capt. E. C. Hilton, Finlayson, Brown, Parsons, Manville. fiopsmbs PR Lamp— b oulders. 6 35 Lion run, The Norwich association football | season, especially Sterling and Plain- | Smoked Hams, ho&'m.ra 3, | London, have a ten round £ On In | 5 . " bisms, Guris, "s'n-."' LR team, winners of the cup and cham- | field, who had secured outside aid, but Veal— 2 base: first_base om errors, Smoked .Iouldm Legs. 18 |/ 37 straek out 1y Cortle 3. by Brown 1, by 7 andail 2 pionship of the Kastern Connecticut | Norwich came out ahead, winning first base on balls, off league, celebrated their successful 1 three out of five league games, only | Smoked ’l’nngues, 8 g"::ul!de". CITY LEAGUE NOTES, Brown 1. off Margusrd 2: Mt by pitehs season with a banquet Thursday e being beaten at Sterling, given them short cnt, 25 Native Veal— Manager Miller's Greenevilles #o |2 in () uu::.‘ul'agyu(;::zz:x‘iunlin o Curtls b in ning at the Railroad hotel, Taftv a good hold on the e No league | Dried Beef Legs, 2 3 spending = highly enjovable evening | games were plaved this spring owing to Cornea Beor 12- n' Chops, against Moriarty’s Jewett City Inde- with the good things provided on the | Plainfield and Sterling being unable Porterhouse Steak Shoulders, pendents again this week on the Cran- off Wrowa 1 in 2; tme, 1.55; res, Rigler and \ 55; umpl ! me and in S tim. ‘hen | to place strong e h teams he ausage. 20 . The Greeneville manager pre- sng‘c‘hes"and s;;;sg;:,g SRRl e e et i S e ative Salt Pork, | dicts another defeat for Jewett City. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. v A POINT OR_TWO. sponse to the calls of Toastmaster | cup rather easily the first year. Young Poli Clish, who caught three | . ., wee. Tosic we We would lke to give you a point or | Reid McIntyre. who has been manager | During the league season Norwich} p, Poultry. the West Ends in their | 5.0, Suy » 67 two about Insurance. If you want In- | of the team through the season. Stand- | was determined to win the cup and it ancy R. I D“eh e, 2 is touted as one of the | Detcit . 3 2 1600 surance that protects lef us write it|ing gracefully and securely in the | was the harmony and good feeling that | Phila. Capons. g{";‘t‘;‘" s g of the amateur | New Yo z z 00 for you Our' Companies are “Al”| center of the table was the large and | prevailed among the players that led | Phila. Chickens, 36| Squabs, 53 T s Wastdugion” i H i Every settlement nn.d. by them is|handsome silver championship cup, | to the team’s success. The games of | Native Chickens. 3 2 . y, Greenevill®s | puilideiphia 3 : 100 very liberal. - provided for the league by the Sterling | 1908-09 were played on Sachem park, | Broilers, $1.50 ‘eman and captain, has been | Chicag, .. . .1 ‘ 200 ISAAC S. JONES, Insnrance Agt. enthusiasts, and on which Norwich |the use of the grounds being kindly Greceries. unconditionally released "by Manager — i ot 2 has nowfl;flled the first claim. It may | granted by Rev. Father Treanof. From B%fiff_nq BuEar— i t\;vlmllet arJ‘m' é\lm,. flfl;‘ty is to captain |. i A::“l ".'; in 7-'“-! l--_ Richards Building, Maln Strest. | become the property of any team win- | a financial point of view the club did | TJb, new. : ranulate a and cover first. Soson. ApHl 21.—Boston almost neversed Lie score v i > 17 Ibs. S1 Rouse, ackstop of yesterday’s game, winning today from Washinglon ning it three time not meet with the success it deserved. | Chneesor > Brows. 18 1he $1 | sepwiation. Tacketop: "‘”‘:‘l“:dzmdnl.?::_l in ‘another hewry batting match, 10 o 3. Soore: apréda § Flanking Toastmaster McIntyre at|The largest attendance at any game X2 Cutloai. 13 Ib. 31 | ager Clish for the West Ends. Washingten. the head table were Captain Hilton | was seldom over one hundred, with Powdered, 14 1b, r v : and the sporting editor of The Bulle- | the result that the team was trans- : dered, 14 15| When the West Ends meet the K. layne %% 7% § 1 THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, | tin, there being fourteen present all | ferred to Taftville, playing on the . 97-31.36|Melasses— of C. team at Montville on Sunday, | Schaefer2b 4 0 0 4 0 % told, including William Kendall, whose | Providence street grounds, where the P'S,?;".:flbefi "5 §°rt0 Rico, gal. 50 local followers can get a line on what | Lstiveltit, ¢ ¢ 2 1 o Real Estate s picture of the team with the cup is | success has been greater. As show- Ezgs. g ald ] Bl ‘,’."‘;"r‘:‘p_“" Manager Clish and Captain Bremnan | COIes § 1 1 0 0 ' and Fire Insuran reproduced herewith. The following | ing the popularity of the game, in | Ha et g otties g | Will_ have to offer, Unglaub,ib 3 111 0 0 g ce, well preparéd menu was nicely served | Glasgow, Scotland, on the 2d of April NINhr. Gal "x,m,,,,. oil, “‘“ Slim” Mclutyrl, the clever first |Mchridess 3 1 32 2 o 1s jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. | and thoroughly enjoyed: of the preserit vear 120,000 paid to see e Fial sacker, has been signed to cover the |Sweste 4 1 & 2 ¢ Williams, Room 9, third fioor. Tomato Soup tne great international between Eng- Market Coa. 10| Round Cl-.ms o» bag for the West Ends. SKillifer L 1.0 0 0 = < Baked Bluefish Potato Balls |land and Scotland, which Scotland . Haddock. ‘at. 40 e Groom.p 2:0 0 8 0 febl3a Telephone 147, Olives Celery Pickles won by two goals to mone, being one 8-16|Cannea ulmon “ Dugas Plays McGrath Return Match | “Conroy 1 0 0 0 0 ——————————————————— R02.5t Chicken “Mashed Potatoes | of the finest games ever ‘played be- | Steak Polloc Fred Dugas, the "Faftville pool ex- Totals, 33 = tween the countries. . Sard 15! pert, who lost a close game last week | “Batwed for Walker Mashed Turnip Peas Lettuce Tomato Salad . to John J. McGrath, the state amateur “*Batted for Groom in hn Strawberries and Cream EASTERN CONN. LEAGUERS champion, is to go up against McGrath Hcore by innings. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. - S Toasted Crackers Cheese again this evening in a 150-point game | Washington . 02100 BROWN & PERKINS, /" Demi-tasse Cigars FILE LIST OF PLAYERS.{ Roc Shas sh, G e T R T oo e ot SRR Ty, e o = ! - X g ackfish. ’ Native Smelt: where MecGrath has played a number b, Y "“".' . over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St.| The club which celebrated its cham- Big Lot to Select From—All Teams Brand. box. Halibut. of gameés. McGrath beat the Taftviile "l::‘:"_“t::zr 3 Soesker B San. R oy pionship ‘season last night was start- Spanish Mackerei, [Stockfish man by three balls in their former | Gessier: 1 R gy ey Btflrwny'gmxtot:“ ‘mufil% od-In thie il of 1003, Seversl meet Ready tior; Seessn- : ¢ game and Dugas is out to demonstrate | of Waiker urday evenings. octssa | ings were held in the city and a final TEETES Eapbut % that he can turn the tables Sise Nor _Wetpur: teisn Setes,. Boliawer. Me meeting_ of football enthusiasts was Managers of the teams in the East- ppered hnrflng ¥ Coonell 2, Nil double plays, Lelivelt o Btrest, doz., 60 E‘,uc]uhy Wagner_to McConuell to Btahl; left on bases. Wi R. Clams. pk. 70 Sixth Graders Win. ingten 7. Boston 4; first hase on bals, off Narger ¥ held in_ Union hall, Greeneville, at|ern Conneclticut league have filed the off Groom 4: first base on ervers, Waskington which the following officers were ap- g 3 : : e ny Mitrs, . manaetrs. Toumes of Nbo: Jallpw s EEREDST W Hay, Grain and Feed A baseball team from Miss Strahan's | ton r nie by witcher, by Watker b by Karger 1 ] Hugh Finlayson, secretary; H. An. | President Edward A. Sullivan of Dan-| No. 1 Wheat, $2.26Cornmeal, 6th grade at Broadway school defeat- | struck’ out. by Karger 5, by Groom 3: wild pi % drews, treasurer: R. Walker, J, Fra- jelson: fi!;ggi, $1.40] - ewt. B ed Miss Case’s 5th grade team, 20 Groom; Ume, 1.50; umpires, Counolly aad Dineel [ s ser and the manager on'the team com- Taftville—William Emerson, Daniel | g 3CINES. ;’ -40tHa. to 15, ) e mittee. The club during its first sea- | Murphy, William Boucher, Armedause % u Provender. 2 Py Eighth faning Rally Wins for Browss. son was quite successful, winning the ! Germain, Henry Thetreault,Adam Leo- 2 o b g - NATIONAL LEA':;;"A'!'::- ,..?}'.'4".‘,‘.“",;?.?.':‘ 12.}_:\’. Lunln( nl.l] which sictory over Chleago today. majority of its gam $7.25@87.5 .63 ana only being | pold, Fred Dugas, Jeff Blanchette,Chris St. Louis. $6.90| Cottonseed Meal, Pllladeipiis .« =0 A BANKERS defeated by the Lorraines of Westerly. | Hoefer, A, Larowe, William McClaffer- 5 gffrany i . and In the fall of 1909 a meeting was call- | ty, Victor Caron, Archie Molleur (man- C°"“ bushel, 8234lLin. Oil Meal 2 o e ed at which the Eastern Connecticut |ager), John McSheffery. 1-3 ow 2 | Seoner ahie L4 BnoKEns Association Football league was form- | Wauregan, E. J. McBride, manager— | - > g e P . i b 4 1018 h gd‘ Iciomprising tl}(lie follawingiclubs— Pitchers, Barry, Rivard, Green, Wilson, Brooklyn . R H & terling, Plainfie and Norwich. It | Cassidy, Duff, Boyle: catchers, Goven, . SSE - St. Louts 4 -4 2 s 28 Sketucket Street was the intention to bave Jewett City | Clabbey, Morin, Moran, Gillespie, Coit; | Livesley, Neveaux, Dion, Beauchemin, — HETTE B < v in the league, but that place was un- | infielders, Willlams, Gadbois, Sylvester, yrosd ray and Myers. Pittsburg Wins Opening Game at Heme. | Demmettrt 3 0 3 0 o|B'ckburn,as 3 Telephone 985. able to raise a team, leaving the three | Ives, Horan, Steel Saunders, Marcus-|{ p. ema:‘ 'Damel nghxn. manager— Pittsburg. L‘.\Fm L The wflrl{a's baseball cham- | Stephens,c 2 0 4 3 O|Paynec s x ¢lubs fo play for the cup. The clubs | try, Wolfe, Austin, Driscoll, Dyer, dc- | DitCRer, Oy Peloguin: catcher, Louls | po jon T Ji0ne, §0F linn o mator & 8 o i were much stronger than in the first { Lean, Albian; -outfielders,” Raymond, mg“‘fhh‘;?'_f;hgo;mc"e James JONN- | ensuiional “oue-liand catch B v feld went omr 00000 il Members of New York Maene. Frappier, Ovid Awcoin, Nere | hat he wes taken io o homhal, The Sz when it | Totals. A T e Coderre, George King, Alcide Maynard, | was first holsted was found o be upside down. *Batted for Lake in 8th. and Boston Stock Exchanges > Adong. 7 : Blanchelke, ‘iiector Pittsburs. St. Louis. Beore Ly tnnings A . DR BOREE. vaeerbeosiis o0 —t | | . Blanchette,- Medine Sney, Henry Blan- e R S i e BN B R T B B 2 chette, Nap. Lacrosse, H. Rene. E i s y Besnton. New York. Tri "7‘“ - - > 5 2 1 0 0Els 400 H Runs. for St. Louls Stone, Wallace, Demmet, Criss r age, E. E. Clarke, manager — 30 00 aracf 3 0 -n.r s ail i hilt 53 State Sireet, 24 Broad Street. PRICES CARRIED UPWARD. ! 10400 Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. aos. 9% Stanley, ~Mathieu, John addington, 3163 Knn.u‘n b4 0 | elder 1o l)nu-luu"l,::: ;..:'m.'n]m‘,'.' PRIVATE WIRE. st Ganadian_ Pasic 2 . | Edward Berthiaume, Rov Keach. Au o 3 o ek, 1 e Profound Dullness Showed Distrust of | —— Dbo. pra oo % | tin Brooks, William' Anderson, William i 0 H { e b ;; Recuperative Power. Central of New Jersey. Marland, James Buckley, Alvin Tatro, 4100 1 i s, off Waddell 0 in 1 umn., 1o o 2 CeTied i g:’lfi“’"“ & Ohi . % | Walter James, George Eadie and Bar- 3144 2 bases, uls 5, Chicago 3; Ume, 1.59; umplres, .. TR | New York, April 21.—The stock | e e S % | nett, Oharies Franklin, Dan Paige, Jo- . - B -4 e gl e market today was relieved to some Do. pfd . — seph Laie. Ray Smith, Gus Burgen- | puillippes 1 1 0 1 — extent from the active weakness which w. 2 B i‘fi::’ R‘:;‘:}gflfla Anderson, Napoleon| === —oo ’ . ’h""“ “:’h’" L : sent prices rapidly downwards the day cncc 5 i S “Batted_for en Ford aud Morgan here Laday N g Putnam, Armang Lizotte, manager— | .oaocl o0, Sted Piilad g Fogde b - Membeors of the New York Stock before. The profound dulln which Colorado Fuel 1 Mdin o - them o = Farley, W. Taft, Rivers, Lavole, Paule 14 overcame the dealings at the advanc- % ore by Innings EyeHange. ed level of prices was a maore striking Consoliaated G Cabanna, Barnacle, St. Martin, D. Ma 5 s B o o 1 6 3 0 e—g| Mot Eive 4 base ou balls Score 9 us | feature than the recovery itself, and Delawiro. & Hipdson: gan, Lacraix, Marion, Kenney, H. Ma- | st 3501 910 95 Wow Yot Phitadeishia. H‘s “ Ikflh flrallfl san“"h” had its effect in begetting distrust of Deurer, & Rio Grande. Fhoe Houlhis, A4, Gagne, . Dupre, i R e ot e o 200 Do. ptd_ E % | Labelle, Dubois, Delorge, Lizotte, Pe— . Louis Hulswitt Bar- | Hemplillef 3 1 1 0 OfHartselllt 4 1 1 the recuperative power o the market 3 o n, Diotte, Sh: ¢ « bLitsy Byrne, Gibson, Puil- | Wolter,rf o o|Oiding.of 14 Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | The demand which carried prices up % . e o h : fice hits. Sharpe, Huggins. Bar- | Chase.ib o olcouinso 4 3 8 Bl and Co(un Wardh svas ‘asceibed idbo the: bear ele 00 ; _ewem ity, s:;mugl A. Thompson, eritice #ly, O'Hara: first base gn balls, off 00 ‘02 : ment in the speculation, which had D I LD, e | e Winils 3 sieuc out. by Adams 2 | H e Norwich Chi Dbeen selling stocks freely since the ux, James oran, Michael | o 0 T T et b n . or { Nerwich 67 BROADWAY Shanman | Boem i ar ot oo e Wity 0 Driscoll. William _Robertson. George | i ¥ et piiubioe 5 st 1odis 3, i Srrnrre } re 3 8 3 3 s a_twed on the short side by Robertson. Nocl Blanchard, Louis St.|adams 5 i 5 tnlas . | Ford,p 2 wp 3 00 Telephone 901 buying to cover. There was no more ey Sxthus AViisne. Wik Fadll, | o v e é A e Z FRAN poéulvé factor discoverable in the buy- Emile Richie, Joseph W. Gerr, Michael | Wmvires, UD:: and Brennan. Totals, 26 427 9 32 52719 2 - K O. MOSES, Mmgr. e, ~ oo .. 5 Swabby, Henry McLaughkin, Thomas T - s e B g ebsd ) SR R e Tnimattions Brges 3y | McCarley, James Musphy, ' William | o\, oo™ it 53 Girug, ensty dotcteaCin. | Pieaciomia .00 6 6 85 6 8 8 07 inflation of credits presumably accom- iad ; E‘:{:{“n‘ Tohn ~ - Driscoll,, Nepoleon | usit’ il toduy. Mons ot the. visliorw bite | Bun, for New York Wollar: two base. Jit, Woller: pying At are believed to be related ’rhoe 3 well scattered, while Beebe was hit hard and Covel- | sacrifice Wits, Cree. Chase, Wolter; double plays, T n helaved o b elnred se familiar with the league for | eside was wild Score: Baker 4 Coilins 1o Davis. Baker to Davis: swien Bagk of Ené]and G oAb The the last two vears will PGCG‘YIIZQ at Cinsinnati. bases, Wolter, Jarisell, Collin: struck out, by Ford e ST R e el : once that the teams will be very much o & e Rbe & Ol e e A R ), Reae o poition Tl % the same as last year, with new men 14 9 00 0 ol arer, New York 2. Puiladelphis 1. ¢ the bank in the weekly return today Pt 13 | added to strengthen weak places. All $e¢ fats Evans ‘snd Kean. was accomplisehd by drawing in mar- — of the teams present a very desirable 110 1000 =7 ket resources as well as by imports of | —— - list of players, and there is not a doubt e i N e Mo, Pk Bedien Sold Dby L of o Pt omes 2 = that the season, which opens on May &% 8 33 8| Clereiand. Ohio. April 21.—Cleveland’s new base- the mariet price. The increased con- . TR 7, will be the fastest one in the his- 710 36 4 o]bnh verk vas dedissind boday In the peimes of an e 1e i | tory . of the organization. The man- 11 0 1443 chomous crowd™ Prior 15 the “same ‘the Cleveiune trol of the money market thus effected ont. . and Detroit players, the owners of the Cleveland SAts T henk'In. o posltion to magie Tt g agers are all at work whipping their i e 00 o, Ausist Hernman, - chalrman of {he natlenal own discount rate to advance the rate, b 4% M | Eotenisl . ke o o g e SAE A T ook vt R The .private discount rate in London e = ing two ks tom: W ;B.u-(: ’nlr 1::*.&: Gt which was muffed by fluml:n. Seore: s hardened today, in spite of the nota- People's G ¥ weow-2ty Bgrcnes Olovetend. Dotroit. ble recuperation of the Bank of Eng- | 20 Pittsburg, C. °~ & Bt L. - FISHER FINDS BALL PARK B R R L3 % B s : land. Furthermore, additional ~gold = § 20 FOR MIDDLETOWN TEAM. | Runs. for Cilcaso | Evers, Beaumont. Chance 2 | Brvairdo & 3 3 3 o|Buchss & o z wastengaged in New York for ship- = _— g'dnf‘s!\;“ rrm""u.;:m'wm natl Mltchell; > ¢ 533 lceee . fe p S P i S = N ts, Fivers. S 1 Beebe. : 5 - N SINGING bt % 36% 381 . o By raed -3 3 2 6 1 0|Morlarty,5b ] ' E ING. > ‘ g R " o i Needham, Hofman: double piay, Downes o Eean 16 2ie 3¢ ‘.Y(gt\ m[;!% Welhlflsll‘r%Athe praises of the cg}lm un::spon:l}‘elnes}?f_ the New York 2 X ® Secretary George J. Fisher. of the L B 3012 1 _N,lel’—l:Lm_‘3 e, lU’KEE BEERS. i money ra'; o this movement is 5 new Connecticut baseball association off Covelesi Brewn 1 f.f i it e}: iy aourbt.ladex;y the best.: Try a tg:i(:d u;;g:e\mm some suspicion of a e 41;:5 mw suitable grounds for | by covd.l:u 2: time, 2.05; umpires, Johnstone and Totals, 81 6 27 11 I | dozen. red . 4 — 5 & e letown - baseball team and | Mom®. b N, JACOB STEIN, The eontroller's abstract of national - 5% 75% | work will be commenced right away of ('l::r:- hy-"mu “ . Telephone 26-3. 93 West: Main St | 520k Toports as of March 29 disciosed 1 ereet a_grandstand and . enclosing | o . Meren DI¢ W A ‘*”""""h Detrolt ... L the heavily expande: state o ank % . | the field with a fence. i i g B b for Detrol wi n mar29d loans the country over. The increase 2 Copper i 30 This disposes of the gquestion of ?fi‘fi.fi”?tfl.?&"&%flp’um:“fl s, ;r'l":‘r‘;'l"L;:"“or"d“'b:;h"-"';" in the loan item since the preceding re- & Pacific. h < | grounds, says the Middletown Sun, | besser. D s Seiipe N ) X3 A port of January 31, reached $202,589,- a3 - % | which certain so-called baseball en- ™ " let 35 Wit by pitched ball. By Willet 1: strack wut, 719, the New York clearing house thusiasts have declared from time to hpo a h po & e| b7 Young 6; wild pitch, Young 1; first base on error, banks being. responsible for but $23,- Do. pd . o time would prove to be the Waterloo 01 0 070 £ 0 G o il Deels 4 336,400 loan increase in that period. | oo = of the Middletown team. Several good S e K e Possess s Rucnli . Al]d D - The comparison with a year ago on 34% 83i4 players have been signed. and more 110 o111 raperies April 28 shows loans increased for the | 200 Do. ‘bt are in sight, but Mr. Fisher does not 210 1 010 0 0 NG, N Sr— - whole country $43,661,401. On March 3 4515 care to sing any more men until some 2.3 3 00 40 e v We are always glad to show our.|26 New York clearing house bank x . 583 of the crack players in Middletown Ly 2382 H goods knowing that they are our best|loans were less than $100,000,000 in ex- | 2000 Do pta s and vieinity are given an opportunity R 1088 ) advertisers. May we show them to | cess of those in the last week of April, Western Maryland of Dhyins on the team. 0 00 H you? 1909. The heavy requirements thus re- { 200 Westinghouse Electre .... 8 The players. that are already signed g i % S vealed on the interior banks are held | \heeting & L. Edo are Clark Sharple, an infielder, who ol 1 ne annln St“dlos to aceount for the spirit of reserve| Total sales 370,300 shares. hails from the_ Green mountains of 1 y ;‘nauifte:;.l in the New York money mar- — 'X“mnsmmnt: Gmem J. Buckles, a second - et a e present time. COTTON. m Portland, Me., and elphla. q 0—1 THURSDAY BASEBALL GAMES. 31 Willew St. 1A factor in holding the speculation | - New. York, April 21—Cotton spot ha Stfl;-n- a promising young | Brockbm - , ) F wall P s n s @ desire to admit the Te- |closed quiet, ten points higher: mid- | Arier from York state. " Walhelm thres. i 2 a4 b g a apers, Curtains, Upholstery | sponse of the market to the dividend |dling uplands 16.25, middling gulf 15.50. Regarding the manager of the team, - : b A R e e %) Goods and Window Shades. action on United States Steel next!Sales, 4,100 bales, - | matters are now in such a shape that | ror, Philadelphia 1: A e s ) Pt % mar23d week. The ttiiiscus;sion of reducing pig- Futures closed steady. Closing bids: }ita.lliy anngmcemeht may be expected, | McMilian; bases on b-mu'~ off Barger | At Baltimore—Buffslo 4, Baltimore 2. iron production was responsible for a | April 14.95, May 1484, June 14.62, Jul U Bipotioaliyy Sertain that. former. Nforen o Southern Loasue. break in Great Northern Ore certifi- |14.59, August 13.82, Septembor 15, 90, | Well known state leuguer will be at the o At Nuswville—Nashville %, Atlants 1; 13 g cates in today’s market. October 1543, November 1o 50 Dol | helm. ~Negotiations have been under 4 At Chattancoea—Memphis 8, Chettarioogs T , Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par | ber 12.28, January 12.26, Februa way for some little time, and several At Montgomery—New Orleans 6, unnlc-—-w v n“ n ; e m value, §1,908,G00. United States bonds | March TY — | conferences have been held, so that a oyle - N TP AR IR 3. ’ % | were unchanged on cal satisfactory answer may be looked for. .. 1. Al n Assesiation, 2 — Lon E At Loutsville—I lis 3, ’Mflfll A CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR Now MONEY. PAWCATUCK BOXING BOUTS. At Gl il T Sty ¥ = ew York, April 21.—Money on call 4 b Ao - g ee S O & Youewe L S O I ATIONS steady, 21-2@3 per cent., ruling rate| Three Good Bouts—No Decisions in the sixth bunlig sad bad o learo the Aeld. The | ALSL Paul—Minneapolls . Paul AD . TRNOUN GRS 2715 last loan 27-8, closing bid 23-4, Given. A Boston. New Yerk. e ki 1 2 o . 3 abh po a o 4 Juulngs. Seend 3 ‘WE HAVE UNUSU. N- Time loan§ easy; sixty days 31-2@ veatuck A It 303 a2, VI 1. i Y AL IN: z 3-4, ninety days 3 3-4@4, six months T);Am-ldt th‘ey l::m‘i‘ Ax.rgth;e"cmc c:vu: ?:; : Norisst 1 8 3 i HA":EL;‘"\ ¥ l:w::m. b CEMENTS sport enthusiasts rae ‘ e ey e 3, UCEME TO OFFER. saw tnree good box- w3 63 8| A IR T v e ve AR P i s AL ing exhibitions. No decisions were 2% G g Exhibition Gam ¢ t rounds Merkie, Re g o ‘;:u ,:,:' ,c,':' f New Lon- 28 bt 1o a t‘--u. u.‘::':i:nu 1. mtnhc' ' A.-A-‘l.‘ 3 10;.01-.10 1100 316 100 738 g%t;yaflg Jos:gl;n};uhent.y ! of u[;:w;llle. : : : : [ 2 -16 9% %% ere matched 3 o was clever. Abe the Ne i Contracts and Releases. NEWMARKET HOTEL, Am. Woolen -y s St 4 62 73 cuw' l?fll 21.—President John- 2 1500 Anaconda uxn,mx Co. b ¥ son o e American bascball 711...*“ Ave. 2300 Atentson. 62916 61 15-16 62% ngolr:lwd the tnflo& - an eases today: 41 1116 42 Detroit, T. Cobb, G. Mo . e~ Ixea,lu—fly Philadelphia

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