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m'tllnsn” SE REPRESENT THE mNA LIFE 3 3 2 A RnD o cnne | Tryouts for Norwich Team Get Their First Workout— 28 at.‘l.'.kl.m!w i&corsuia;.u,s‘c.m.. Fifteen On Hand and More Coming—Morning and %r;,,n;-:— 'z:o_ cnickory, ™ 20 ' ‘\«-r : Afterhoon Sessions Today—Real Practice Today. Grapeas: o2t 20|komaine; T f ’ Cal'l;hets Mitts md Masks S . i worn by leading of the big mer3ddaw : [New Clrro!l. l.m m o'ners Tangible evidences of a league base- | Secretary Fisher is out with a general ley, A mm &Mflu Seathres I m oo i ” v 4| ball team for Norwich were presented | announcement and invitation to all the ;—il,lalt b:nmmg‘ byrbamtifltin!to‘: to the Tocal fans on Thursday, which | players in Middletown to come out for Ore, bbag: 7 that we control exclusively. = Proved was the Teporting day mamed in the |a try to make the team. They want § 4 i The Reach Trade Mark guarantees - them when running and when laid up ‘mari contracts. An even ten from out of [ all the local men they can get in the e fo = ne perils includ- | {oyn points wended their way to the | lineup that Tommy Bannon will pick. barre1 85 50| BTLNG o5 \ Satisfaction and Perfect Goods ing fire and theft, at very low rate.| {0000 b New England and came to a focus at the Rose eys to repol 10 | Getti Poquonoc Race Track Ready. The Reach Official B. P. Learned & Co., John J. C. Stone, who has been put in ;,,::’ma‘:'agemem e e e e Base Ball Guide— Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | charse of pickiug out the sabad and | p, D00, WAngEqRent, B, QIS TRURants | Cauliiower. etai liminary Agency Established May 1846 | Sobegn “'mhoy had meal Gekets 4nd e e e i & o | Aemmagus, . o 5 : 5 mori v unch, 13- epriFMW, rooming _ accommodations assigned | o SHON teams are working on_ the s‘mwberfl(;s‘ 18- ,,; Ds:xifill?:r:k, Sonor mete shot up 40, Saihom patk | ek dslly. eelting ¢ Into ehape,| Fees; Pk, o aeers: ea., : 2 s There are also in the public auto provided by Super-| ;i hies there, in charge of a trainer . intendent Anderson of the local trolley | .~ % 3 i il 1 23 line. T opemime g fato condition for [ S0 g st ¢ For g Pniae" Rounds, 23 SPECIAL AGENTS FOR NORWICH As the park was in the hands of a Chops. 22 [Shoulder xs‘Fenk 18 TR e e Sl ALLING RUBBER CO quite completed . massaging the- dla- | LOCAL GRAMMAR SCHOOLS Hams. 20 3 o> mond and manicuring the base paths, IN BASEBALL LEAGUE s’-“e"lm?"rk— ,“ ln%‘ll:::lxdfifnl Field Director Stone took the boys up —— Saome 25 ' to the Cranbervy for a workout. On | Four Teams Start Schedule Saturday | -Sioulders. 35 account of the cold, raw wind it was Morning—Under Y. M. C. A. Aus- | Smoked Hams. 20 Springfietd Pounds the Ball. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. not much of a day for showing what ; 2 H [ Western Veal— o Sdarplon goods the boys had, and everybody| P!ces = 3 35 The score: Pliadelphia 9 ‘ Yoas: Ltmff;t]xy T ¥vidence 4o indieate| A grammar school baseball league, Shotiers. 4| springfela 1420 e 13 4 | Ceisna ‘ H the presence of half a dozen or more | (OMPIising teams from West Chelsea, 2ofNative Veal— ;| Hartfora 00013—4 6 3|howon 7 H prize packages. Working out with the | Broadway, Taftville and Greeneyille | ¢, 13} Cho 20 | Parker an Swanson and Wad- | Chicaso i 5 strangers were five of the best known | Sc¢hools, iIs 1 egin its schedule Sat- | porieinouce’ Steak Shoulders. 14 | jeigh, Tim Umpire, Hart, Washington .. [ of the local ball tossers, who will like- | Urday, playing games in the morning. Snang) 20 St Louls 3 s Eac], team pla: every other feam ative s;n, Polk _— Iy be Tight with the practice sauad| nce and the schedule runs for three SATIDNAL ‘LEANGE, STANINNS: Detroit Takes Another from Chicass. —_— from now on. These included Pitcner e =¥ S A POINT OR TWO. Jack Gallivan of the Academy nine,| Saturdays. with a banner to be award- Ponltry. PRitadeiphis L. .. . - Detroit, May 5.—Detrolt defeated Chicugo bers to- We would like to give you & point OF | Jack Casey of the Falls team of the | €d the league winners. The members | Fancy R. I Ducks [Fowl, o ¢ day 5 w0 3. The score; two about Insurance. If you want In- | City league, First Baseman +Slim”|©of the four teams will be assessed a 30[Phila. Turkeys, H Detroit. Chicage. surance that protects let us write it| \cintire of the West End team, Capt. | Sufficient amount to proyide the ban- Phll. Capons, ative Turkeys, - s b po & o] b B a e for you Our Companies are “Al. 3 ner. hila. Chickens, 20| Squabs, n T ] Lzetorss 437 3 5 ¥ £ J. J. McGrath of the Mystic team of [P€% = RIS hathe Chickens. 30 Boston 2 0| Colliné. it 23100 Every settlement made by them 18|41 Rhode Island-Connecticut league, 2 s eazdueb ,katgfz' mua_c.l r; E Broile st Lou 3 1 3 0| Gl T s583 very Ifberal. Fud Sullivan, who has been trying cut | ath :é;;o;g wmzhew:'! fres betwann rookisn - s 12 o ol0’heriy. e 3 079 0 o ISAAC S. JONES, Insarance Agl. | with Waterbury this spring, and Dan [ the SChools, Which wers cqudactid Su8 | Butter— - 1 b |~ Y H - 4 Murphy of Greeneville, the crack local | Ing the VE‘ : ]“ ¥ Wk Tub, new, Z Granulntafl Boston Takes the Opener from Brooklyn. 01 0| Tannchill, s 2 2 Richards Building, 91 Main Strest. | inficider. As Director Stone is to be pices, end the league URE Moen: Secah- Creamery, 17 ibs. Brookiyn, May 5.—Although outbatied, Bostoa 1 1| Block,¢ 70 0 day, Murphy will be in charge of the ALBORPOI T - I T o e - 0 ofScott, squad at the morning and afterncon g:lasmlg:gisalgg ofihfag',f’e“{?rii, efé:huol lsi:an‘g‘ Dairy, favored by excellent support st critical polnts. The 1] Ofseottp : Erpate. . The following is the schedule: 22y Dy e Poees Senviipn. : | ot s THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | Pitchers made up the biggest pare of ) The following is, th pio: 17 I eta, o D il - . s, 5 the contingent of visitors. These in- ay ‘f es 2 hel &ea vs. -"“ : | Piciies, gatlon. N. Orleans, gal. SIS - 2 % Real Estate cluded Roy Keach, the Kilingly High |Greeneville vs. Broadway at Greene . doz. 30|Maple Syrup. Collinslf 3 1 0100 i school twirler: Jack McRobertswno nas | Vi 1\ 1 oaway ve Taftville at e TEP . “3oferosens olL1% 1 s el and Fire Insurance, been with Bill Luby at Northampton| May 14—Broadway wvs._ Taftville a . 354 . 1 230900 BN e and has a breadth-of shouldens that| Hunt's: Greeneviile vs. West Chelsea : & ] 113 5 o|Dm 98881040 s is jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. | jngicates proper propulsive power for | at Greemeville. 4 Market Cod, 10{Round Clams, op. 31 R et - Aidviene oL Williams, Room 9, third fioor. the pill, and Friedman, a New Havener May ._X—Broad'gwn vs. "stt (_}Hflsva Off S. Haddocks S salmoqn( lg) g z ? a g m.',:'.".:' l{nnrr Ll‘.l;:‘xoll McIntyre, Bush, Cobb, Crawford, febl3a Telephone 147. that Bill Hayward vouches for. g‘taf}t{'u)}‘l.es Taftville vs. Greeneville at e pe -1 ’ L8 B B | e z Providence is well represented in 3 3 Am. Sardines, 5 ‘ 0 1 3 0|mem * in7 nnine - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. first base; Bill Shaw for third and Er- nis 3 cutiv - LOysters, 10, 2 e = ety o =3 ‘Deleh nest Rhylander, an outfielder. There| whick also seitles all disputes. The | Boneless Eod,loaxs Steak Cod, SR I T ek Simmons, Summers’ (o L.u.'?m':"m':‘-: n.-:.'b: BROWN & PERKINS, Mtomeys-at-law| 15,2 Brososort tio alco in red Lok | o Sackeon and Lord of Broad- | Roe Shad. 32| Flathsn g Bomon’ 70 0 0 0 1 0t o et ST OMCHES 0L A e e e s Bank, S m!:s Ean o ost duckiln Smot hol Sasel n 8 Blackfish, 15| Native Smel D tor osion B 10t on e o 4. | DI, 2 Chleass 3: sruck out v Swwmen 1. over First Nat. nk, Shetucket St DeBarros and Katzman of West Chel- | o B NaoReTor |Stoticis Erouyn S 1 .‘:.4}1;_‘”"".‘]:& 2; tme, umpires, Per N ft fielder, O e oauad; N e M aeiinacl: | sea, Kendall and Card of Greeneville, Physical = Director Lessing Bandlow sacrifice it double piuys, : first base on balls, Entrance Stairway next to Thames Nat. Rank 38-2. Open Monday and Sat- o Daubert ana Strickfus, an infielder. off Barger 3. off Mat. | Naps Played Their Seventh Extra Inning Game, and R. Clams, pk. lnlvafls McRoberts as the biggest man | Way. Rankin and Murphy of Taftyille, Brand. box. 60| Halibut Ensling’s rival for a place on the first urday evenings. oct20d | From White Rock comes Staplin | and Assistant Secretary George F.| Pompanos, truck out, by Berger 1. by Mattern 1; time, Woy e e rofs. place in the outfleld. Hyde of the Y. M. C. A. ex-officio | Weakfish. gt 0 SUADDe umpires, Jokwslone 4 Moran. Cleseland, May A:uv:xum played its sesenth Eels, 15-18 Bluefish. —_— = | extra inning game of ‘the season today aud beat The squad is short a catcher yet, but | members, St. Louis 2 to 1 in ten inpiogs. Score: Hay, Graln and Feed. | has McGuire of Chicopee Falls, Chap— : deiane of New Bedfod and Sherwood| ~PLEXOS OFF FOR BOSTON. |xo. 1 Wicat, $2.2¢/Cornmeal. e dlinlle B gy I " 3 A Py 4 Trvi * = 2 s cwt., A5 oday. erall was ves effective, I, s ¢ - “c 3[, " n"y u- S T baooman ta | Manager Stone’s Valiant Five to Take Mlmdlms.st im Hay, baled, v oot b s o B Graner et 5 dhsene H 3 = s / . 73 E c P .3 o K rueger, | 0 offman, ¢ " report, and there is another pitcher to a Shot at Duckpin Prize Money. B,‘:.'; Fn; » Provender.wp' Y Pittsburg. T.A.nf-f.. p \\‘;IITL’ b 0 come. e 3 $7.25@$7.50 cwt., $1.65 : po a e | Lajoie,2b ° Manager Stone’s Plexo duckpin St Louis, 20| Cottonseed Sfeal. Bymme.sh 120 0| Clkes H . team of five men—McClaffenty, Ken- ve. Leach, ¢ - - 4 i Carpenters Helping Middletown Nine.| GO o N isack and Stone—get off | Corn, bushel. azv, Lin. Oil Meal, P30 o|bndieon 1 In Middletown the carpenters who | this morning on the boat train to com- | Qats. bush.. "58 cwt.,’ $2.10 00 0 0|Josp ° BROKERS are on strike have volunteercd to put|pete in the Boston tournament, and ominy, “ ‘5 1600 S ] up the fence for the new ball grounds | will roll at 1 o’clock, returning here in Sesasapd 5 558 1] s ’ and make no charge for their labor. the evening by the boat train. They £ Powell.p Overall.p o010 Total 1 28 Shetucket Street ; will be among the last to roll in the | sCampbent Bl vBatted for Powsll 12 9in e {4 events in which they will compete. Maddox.p Totals, 30 527 5 0] One out when winning run soored. It -will take some rolling for the Score by innin Norwich boys to cop out any of tha| Jotils 29 82718 2/ g 7 prize money. The following shows the | scoe by suming st ' high scores that they will have to| Pitsus . i 00— . . . L] Xelephone 995. 2 oo es Members of New York beat: Chiicago 560050 1 Pl R ko Individuals—Beatty 245, Bertrand | Runs, ¢ (‘Mruxo Needham 2: two base hits, radiey, Wallace: three base hit, i andEBo;ton Stock RESTORED CONFIDENGE. oo 347, Gill 329, Harrison 323, Kensey 821, | Sheckard. Beaumont: s, ‘3Miver,”Stein rifion hit, Clarke; siolen bases, Sradiey, Moff- xchanges T 10300 4 Two man—Clancy and ' Beatty 618, | Laiic on Powell 2 strack out. by Maddox. 1, by | Sre ,*:."'7"%3-'? Som 1 off Powell %, off G Market Closed Buoyant—Money Con- | %339 Heintz and Spillane §05. owei1 %, by Overall 7: At base on ervare, Chicass | Mesn. 1y ledt on' bases Cloveland B Bt. Losh Chicago 10: hits, off | struck out, by Joss 9, by Powell 6; tme, 104 wm- Lin Three man—Gill, Spillane, Holmes, UM“_ Pittsburg ditions Continue to Work Easier. 100 Atlantlc Coast Boston. New York. 2700 Baltimore & Obio 914: Galw i i in s, off Maddox 2 in 1 K and Sheridan. — ! : : Galway, Christopher, Heintz, 90S. ; “ acion: 3 ¢ tme, | pires, Kevin Shedidan. 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. . g 3 100 Bethlohem Steel . i v, i _Hel T g coens New York, May 5.—Today’s stock| 15 x e man—Lawrence, 1537; Lowell, ! 14500 Brooklyn Rapld Transit. ! Athleties Give Senators an Awful Beating Boyliston 1492 e i market showed decrease in the influ- | 2000 Canadian Pacifie ence of the reports of sales of large issues of American securities abroad. which electrified the market yesterday. ts of the Game. | Philadelphis, May 5.—Philadelphis swemped Washington today by 10 to 1 The latter played could not hit Morgan's de Giants Owtplayed in ANl Departm The Philadelphia nals every way today, and de- | Boorly in th ey Lvery. 'The Interscholastic Baseball. Middletown is tied with Hartford L Various considerations entered into the i e - b o . » moderating of this influence, but less- S. in the western division of the Con- New York. % = enead appreciation of the practical om- necticut Interscholastic baseball league. abh po a e 17988 Harselt e Ime avl" s an portance of the development was not Westrly High has a clear lead in the | 41300 - H s Sa6 of them eastern division. The standing of both | ! g T 030 I J z . Colorado Fuel & Tron. divisions in the league is as follows: 100 OF NORWICH. The market closed buoyant, with re- | g0 Colorade & Southern East Divisi E F O 58 s> 3 4 stored confidence. There was an ap- Consolidated Gas s g T iy g | 40031 180 prehension at first that vesterday’s re- Won. Lost. P.C.| 27933 1.0 jMbddem 2,0 3.9 Liiriams DIVIDEND ports might have been exaggerated in Westerly .. 23 1.600 | 0o 5H s e e . b ety several particulars. First, as to the Windham .... i 1 i < | Murphy The regular Semi-annual Dividend | amount oht the sales; some of the esti- | Norwich . oL 1 p 00 0 0 mates which alleged an amount well | Morgan = vl 2 Dicksonp 1 0 1 2 0 has been declared from the net earn-| over a hundrea millions =trained cred- | Bulkeley o 2 pmecne 108 8¢ ings of the past six months at the| ullty. It was suggested that there had Wistern iDivision U 810 91913 been included in some th esti- 9 Great % ota 7 rate of Four per cent. a year, and will | been included in some of these esti- Grest Northe War. ' Tost. . PG 1w oIS 20 627303 | score b be payable on and after May 16th. cluding both the portions to be sold ffl: Diincfs Crteal & 13 3 Hartford .1 [ 1.000 atted for Dickson in Sth. Philadelph v FRANK L. WOODARD, @broad and fhose offered in the home | iy Jalsboroun et o Midaletow 1 0 1000 re by innings: 3 ul(:‘m-;, hingion, Kiperteld, sa T riets. Official confirmation of the | 1300 Inter Harvester . i e s £ : -5004 R TS G e d i Morgan im0 ,"“‘,",. e reasurer. | reports was withheld still, and this in| 100 Inter Marine ptd Srigeepors =z 1 A Murphy, McBride; itself left an element of doubt in the| 3oy miemational Baper . Meriden .. 0 2 Fhiisicigiia s, Bates Magee 2. v base Hasise ul e 209 International Pump . T aul Knabe 2, Dooln, for New York De- . matter. 1400 Towa Central he schedule for the remainder of the sl B A Philadelphin v A still more potent modifying factor Kansas, City Soiithem. wesk i aw followw: : hit, Mageo: macrifico i o R S, wag the extent ¢ hich tb id ri a Friday—Westerly at Windham. Doolsn: stolen bases, Mage struck out, by Walker L by Morgan 5; wild dpiich, 5 ~ s the extent to evhic he rapid riss Satariay— Meriien ot Marttoos Mus-1 . Pniladeipnte 12, New ¥ alker; time, 1.42; umpires, Connolly and Dimeen. < to Branseld: esoyme i i G opes & 2riow ety S0 gt he onoteeg dletown at Bridgeoprt Norwich at LUCAS HALL today +was discounting the favorabls Boina bases on balls. off le;:( 4, off Raymond 2, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. » effect of the bond sales to foreigners. eley. son 1. off IKlawitter hits, off Raymond 10 in 3 Vo Lost, The action of the stock market suffi- R T g T f”;:‘""m';"l;"n"“:““ 2 15 Newark 1 49 Shetucket Street. ciently showed, however, that great CITY LEAGUE NOTES. 5 Destsle 5 significance was attached to the matter s g e Providense H octi3s = 3. J. C. STONB. Prop | after all due consideration of the doubt- C. Rouse has been released and Louis Cincinnatf Won by @ Great Rally in the Seventh. i H H ful factors. Manchester signed by the West Ends. St Louls, Bo., May {.—A seventh inning relly | Rochesfer H 7 The strong return of the Bank of Scorer Benoit will keep track of the'| £ Gnclanatl o § 4o 3 victory over St Lquls to- | Monteead ... ‘ ' LOUIS H. BRUNELLE England dembnstrated the effective re g:-ue at the Falls and Scorer Congdon | % "¢ " ARt e Lt T b ’ cuperation of the London money is assigned to the Cranberry. g ,“‘h'- A . ".:‘h- il oy BAKERY tion and fts complete readir Managers Desmond and Miller stand | mugnes & 5 % & olsesctersr T 1% & 8 e L SAPEPALL ALY govermment fiscal opemluun f 500 Prnneylvania ¢ | pat th:i week on lhg &st they register- Emeas 3 116 o bl ErLie” American Leagus. it was red. Local money condi- 90 cople’s G ‘ed at e opening o € season. Oakes k3 2 ol lz' b o Twe are confdent our Ples, Cake and | {ione romtinge (o work easior 800 Picsburs, C. C. THe Betting. averee, ot 500 taaile by Ecuvewhg.1s & 113 1° oj £ % TTOTS [ PN M eay - pee, canuot be excslled. ‘Give us a | Bonds were irregular. Total sales, | 500 bresed stct © Pitcher Simcox of the Centrals gives i35 $13:¢9 Eastern League, trial order. par value, $2,475,000. United States 100 Pullman Palace Car . | him a nice lead for the gold medal. $ 00 s 305 2 1| At Providenco—Providence-Montreal gime postpon~ ovad 20 Fafrmount Street | honds were unchanged on call. 100 Raflway Steel Spring. 2| The game at the Cranberry between | M i A 4 1 1 3 0fed: cold weather. Double header Saturduy — e e | the Centrgls and Falls will be umpired 30t BGOSR . N 4 GEORGE G. GRANT, STOCKS, vog=r B, - by the lesbue official, Bill McClafferty. 1000 32 6 5 1 povia Py > > e Hoak “Taland 6o = +| “The next games put the Centrais 1100 Detroit. ow S Sagteay U = = BY against the Falls at Greeneville and the | R B LY, Tasaiee e Remeo Sosiian W ' Destpssaly ndertaker and Embalmer West onas vs. Greeneville at the Falls. | s 2 LI 1., R T e ptd 13% | Umpire Bill Wicks is assigned to the for Coiridon in 9th. A,;“:de' Bedford—New Bedford-Worcester game 800 Sloss Shef. 17390 Southern Paeific 800 Soutlern Railway 696 Do. vfd 300 Temnessee Copper 1400 Texas & Pacifie 160 Toledo, St X: Do. Tnion” Pum Do. i ety Falls diamond this week for the §Ame| gcore by inuings PR Vel Rives—Lowell-Fall Rl Touls . between the Greenevilles and West/| st - . Ends. Clneinzati 138803 b o L — Contracts with J. McBurney, a short-| Runs, for St. Louis Huggins, Eills. for Cincinnal | 4y worcester—Holy Cross Univetdty o - stop, and Pitcher Ben Houllhan wers | Bescher, Miller, " foblitzel, Mtchell, “Yobert; two | gia 5. " ¥ s o | filed' on Monday by Manager Casey Of | siolen bases, Bescher, Mitchell, Downey 2; hit by | o A% Medford. Mas.—Tufs ¢ Bowdoia 3. Tea Imp Falls, pltcher, by Gaspar 3: wild plteh, Harmon; first Three recelases were recorded this ron 2.1 b0, Cortidon 1Ty Gtwer 2 week by Manager Casey of the Falls. He has let Meehan, Trembley and George Casey go. Three rules regarding eligible play- _ | ers were passed at the league meeting “!to guard against the importation of | outside men. These provide that play- | ers in the © league musi be voters in the town of Norwich, or their par- ents must reside in the town, or, if outsiders, they may be eligible after two months' residence in the town. 32 Providence St., Taftvillz. fPrompt attention to night call Telephon. 239-3L d::'o‘r e‘n Car & Foundry Cotton Ol i Am. Wide & L. pfd.. Jca Seeurities Linseed OI1 Locomotive . melting & R teel Foundries Sugar Refining Tel. & Tel . . Tobacco nfd . We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALR®. Family trade supplied at €0c per doz C. E. Wright. 8 Cove St Tel. oct30d REMOVA Stela—Are they wealthy? Bela— They gave baby an aulo tire to cut e teeth.—Harper's Bazar. 2258 = pfd 400 Western Maryland 600 Westinghouse El | 600 Western TUnion . — Wheeling & T. otal sales, New York, May Money on call CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. FOUNDED 1870, Members of New York Sto’k Exehange, announce the removal of th: Norwich Branch fromthe Chapman Building, 67 Broadway, to the Shannon Building, (0 Shefuckel Sireet, Rooms 3 and 4. COTTON. New York, May 5.—Cotton futures closed steady. Ciosing bids: May 14.8S, Waterbury Going at Great Gait. o . ! | June 14.77, July 14.72, August 14.14,| The score: B HAN I_E S Waterbury 10003001511 3 September 13.19, Octo’ber 12.73, Novem- ber 12.59, December 12.56, January | North’'pton 000002000—2 6 0 p— . 12.52. February —, March —. Batteries: Bannister and McDonald; Spot closed quiet, five points decline; | Peterson and Shincel; time, 1.45; um- J middling uplands 15.2p, middling gulf | pire, Watts. 15.50; sales,;” 20,400 bales. 3 -~ — Heavy Batting Saved Bridgeport. k - CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ‘The score: | steady, 3@4 per ruling rate 4 ‘Woa. pow » | lnst loan 3 1-4, closing bid 3 3-4, offered | waterbury . 57 . at 37-8. New Raven i Time loans easier; sixty days and | Bridseport : ninety days 4 per cent., six months | garieed .. H l41-4 Northampton . i Holyoke .. i New Bfluh . . ,0‘;& High Jow. Close Bridgeport 2110014 % . # FRANK 0. RIOSES, Manager. e MR BIE impoelN S vaesESe Drink at the sign of this shield and ’ £ 017y 202 T 3 Telophone 801 Foster Put Out of the Game. .you are sure of a quality ale. el s The score: ‘ Branch O:fices : 208 Fifth Ave., New York—333 Walaui St., Gincinnati Private Wires to Bosion, Pitishurg, Chieago, St. Louis 24 Holyoke 000200000033 9 NN 10010000003 1101 The]amecHanlchrewiwCo Providence, R.L - Bosik and Stroh and O’Leary; Corco- @ 3.1¢ | Tan and .Waters. 'l’lme, 2.20. Umpire, Boewess of Ale and Porter

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