Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 13, 1910, Page 3

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NORWICH Tommers was not as effective with the | FARRELL DENIES DISSENSION. |all of them. The fighter landed one ELERS’ DIRECTORY * telling left on the end of Jefir ' chin All Water Route . . . _ - . wet ball as he was a week ago at orwlc l u es a e 00 n New Haven on a dry field. He was | All Harmony Among New York Am: without in the least disturbing the o succecded by ¥reeman in the eighth, Manager, Chase | Peaceful calm of the Jaticr's counte- ng. " >, nance, The liamond +as rather soft and In the third round the boilermaker . L i —Smith i itching 5tar | somewhat hampered quick work by Batting Improved Last Week—Smith is the Pitching B D oy | Marrell ‘O Bric Net York Bmerican | note woukl pove. omis ired: NEW YOHK WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. J. L. LATHROP & SONS. £8 Shotuckst Sirset, Norwich, Conn. Motor Boat Owners league club, emphatically denied to- ‘Gentleman Jib” did not clamor for —Rain Everywhere Last Satur:lay——-_’ut Academy | was heavy with wet, but seemed not | SSTU€, story _prmfi in Detroit and to_prevent fast work there. another round when the bout dod Ty telesraphed east, to the effect that Hal | Choynski fared rather woree than (or. 3 - e Woodles' thre¢ bagger in the first 4 Shut Out Morgan School of Clinton—City League| Woodles three bagger in the first Chp-mot f;,o:éegmgh;--, was man- | pett, blocking several fast ones with - Also Blocked by Rain 2 baggers were casily Princeton's bat- | “EST of the New York Americans. | his 'face, wka:n has been overworked chelsea Llne so Bloc! y . ting features. Murphy's two-sacker | b, U "0 18 Fldiculous’ sald FHIC | at this pastime of late. A wicked left - started in the Yale batting column. < N e e on the forehead almost dropped him. will be repaid by investizating our < { Sterritt was the hero of the day. | fca"ls® e tranager and Chare the | mrier o rounds of tusting with Boat Insurance Policy. It protects . This husky Tiger-seemed hungry foF | cabinin ang fhe men work topetner i | FAIMEr Burns, Jeffries .retired tor the al’lo them when running end when lald uP| Interference by the streak of rainy | caused. The following i3 the sched- | hits and walloped out & three-bagier | perfect harmony. Once the e rubbing room amid the cheers of the - @nd against all marine perils includ-| 4 = Tor and a homer, swat in the seveni 3 vd. 2 ing fire and theft, at very low rate.| Weather with which this city is strus- | "y, ;.. yriaaletown at ‘New Lon- | started a batting bee that sent three | SUTLEG: DUalings attends 1o his dufies —_— Diaxcelied 2rélkht . ANA . pasessger B. P. Learned & Mt DroKss MR Lhe Soicdule Of 18 aon. - | runs over, clinching tne game for his | 3% J20 PR, and Chate Cxcrcier| Crews Arrive at Poughkeeps servies direct o and from New York . Co., Norwich team last week. o that only | “Weanesday—Midaletown at ¢ Nor- | mates. His first crack was wasted be- | gne*[JuCt SHREFYRIOR 1oy Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 12 -with | All Outeids Staterooms, Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.| two zames could be played, one being | wich; New Lomdon at Wilimeslic. | o0se OF J58, mabliity of o “I would not dignify the story by a [ the arrival here today of the Cornell | g ¥tom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdaye at home and one at Willimantic, but | . Thursday—Norwich at Middletown; | low his lead. denial were it not for the fact that it [ and Wisconsin crews, all the oarsmen | 8Undays. at 616 . m. Agency Established May 1846. B e i o thy craagtic, but | Willimantic_at New Londan. DicacD: catehié . andl, captaty of:| SRl RSt 20C S05 Wio tact (Letit AT Wiconaln crewk, all tlie. cariny New York Pler 22, iast River, foot SpriFMW, Rosebuds, who now stand exactly even | Lriday—Willimantic at Norwieh. =~ |Frmecton paved B ontar Eame @m0 |lings suits me as a manager, and | Biate-regaita on June 25 are assem- Boosevelr Strest, ‘Wondays, Wednes- on games won and lost for the season, | S8 CHTCAT T AR IGINT A nvic, blow to Yale's chances of scoring. The g’;;‘fmi‘:“';rf‘?"‘"g" St T S Ix thve siorée, S8 the. Hadsen. “Phone of write for folder. 1: and 10. :st:t l)):retseluthcamnosed. score: warm friends. — Sl ty. rgm‘ freshman P. S. Freight reculved untll § p. = e e o s dLahy | ACADEMY WiNS Rl b MAGEE AND LAJOIE laTgest number ever sent from 1thach, AT T S ents e Siner Tetowet hastiad ni ney WET WEATHER GAME [mumir 5 3% 1 Smeagere 5 3% 0 0 % Foung Ted Ten Eyck, the consh of | - Pa74a meet in the games this week. i . Bardst 3 13 0 0Cowcss £0 20 0| Two Batting Leaders in #he Major | Wisconsin, who brousht varsity and uc’rr;gh%:;:;’:'ow%:mgumwilma:;u?r?:r}: Shut Out to Morg;n School on Satur- |Wirtick2n % - s E :]mi}'."m IR R R Leagu :;e(:;rfr:’uln eights and substitutes, is 1 - : 3 Dawson.c H 0'Carnarte ) served to help the Norwich team's bat Ayt 0 Con'ham,s £19 % omoiors” 168 0 0| Mages of the Philadelphia team con- | o Corneil quarters are again at the ting_average a little, but pulled down | mna Academy and Morgan high |Stemet : .L;:‘mm. tinues to hold the batting lead in the | Oakes opposite this c Wisconsin the team fiolding. Team batting gain- | school made a record for this section |SU-\es 3 § o 1 odemei 3 6 1 o o|National lead, stigking at .370, and gna Pennaylvania are quartered at —_—— —— ed from .237 to .241 and fielding siid | o Saturday by being thesgnly teams A Y - 35 Lajoie of Cleveland tops the list in the [ boarding Tiouses in Highland Village. down from .923 to .921. e Thown o have played in Tthis rain- | Totals 30 727 12 OFrcemanp © 0 1 American with a 421 average. Danny | Columbia has a houseboat for living phdividually Pitcher Bill Smith and | geluged region, the Academy”winning e Murphy of the Athleties has dropped | 2nd boating purposes moored to the T Jimmy Noonan batted for | 3 to 0, in four inninzs and ‘a half. out of the .300 class this week, his ank two miles north of the .333 in the two games and retain first Although this is less than the re- 0 work being .297. The following are | brids Syracuse has the only camp e and second place-among the Norwich | quied irnings to be called a game It - the leaders in the two leagues on this side of the rivers Tt fs & River |~ o= ECmPrmT L T National League Batters. Villa on Prospect street. 7Th no rowing today e was way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and New Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels hitters, the same positions they held a | will go as a leagua contest, since the week ago. Captain Rhylander has not | two feams agreed to call it a game e T 1o been finding the ball(for safeties in |y, shatter what was the result when |Mumhy, Baim; three Base Tes I mers 5. b3 [ Magee, Phila . A.B. H. Pell Keeps Tennis Title. the last few game: Tépping to .292 14 gllock arrived, as that was the time |\Whits 7; time, 2.00; umpires, Sternbers and Vam- | ywpoo “piot o not take the tromble to look Into| which is the first timQ he has been out | hen AMorgan wanted to sfop to get a |aleef. Grah; A Theodore Roo 1 2 N that ha 1 da - : ! 2 3 am, Boston . r oosevelt Pell of New t bave every comfort und comven the standing of. a Fire Insurance Com- | of the honor class thls season. Friel | 1iq s B o Morsay e h g 3 Yor o i g New. o pany Pefore taiing out a Poliey. It|made his mark 233. which is a_ gain o ok Toneg Clinteh. ot T petarn SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. ;}zz;:z g:_n L;‘):‘“:n 2 Now lscl;néx"‘sféu:](?n:x]ur I!Y’l]:l:l‘l“{‘ll] the ! ;eafif: ;}::u:““l"' Long Islana il pay you to place vour Insurance | of 11 points in the week. and Fried- | "fhe mernine before Manager Noyes s e WA T R etz Chnchimat] - J piew Rasitug e shempion fn tive eilg voyage on & Islan: with us. Reliablb Companies and Low_| man gained 12 poin The followins | of the A¢ademy had a chance Yo call N ooy T Caha A, .. nis tournment Sats-day afternoon at| Sornd 83d & superb view of the wor- est Rates. are the complete figures them up and tell them to stay home. |xe York -t Y Tvitg 'Pil(sburg x - Hartford, def ating R. A. Helden, Jr., derful skyline and waterfront of New ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. NORWICH BATTING AVERAGES. 1| It was raining when they left, but they |phfaaeiptia 1 Phelps, St. Louis ‘303 | of Yale in straight sets 6-—4, 6—4, 6—3, | YOr% - s Games got under wav as they were anxious [Detrit 1 e s The matches weré played on wate Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. Richards Building, 91 Main Strest. [rua b to play off the game. The gate re- |Bosn - > soaked courts and in a drizziing rain | M Weekdays only; dus Pler foot of Junsdaw x'x'x;l'm&n - ceipts of 45 cents also made a new 10W |\Wamningion 2 g . before a gallery of between 200 and | East 224 St. 6.45 a. m. (Mondays - e e re ot e Academy. The score: Cuieapo - 4 g_r:‘keet. P]Lill(la.. 300 persons. cepted) and Pler 40, North River, ¥ Ceapaciaize Acadomy. Morgan High. S Lou 2 £ eat, Bkn., fing Smith .. s e pos e American, League. : | Graham, Boston, & THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL . - H P ST 53| e o o petmie 5 Mowres! St Louts o e Than Germany. .| Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 0 Babeo : Washingtan 3, Chicagy 0. McLean, Cincinnati ohn Bull should brace up, for the Real Estate S ok 0 Ane 2000 0| Puicdelphia 6, St. Lous 2 ol Glactait: worst may be yet to come. haps | , Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS Fi A s e . L Ty 11 9 0| Bostn-Cleveland game postponed: rain. Bt Claciunats.” the Colonel proposes to free Ireland, | ASent. New London. Conn. augid S . - e Mettaberts -2 nin w0 e 90 2 88 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Burne, Pittsburg —Buftalo Expr is tocatsd in Somers’ Block, over C. M.| ... PR = Sommcr 16 T o8 L. pc. | Phelps, St. Loul. Willlams, Room 9, third ficer. Team batting average = 241 OParker.if 1 0 0 0 O » Downey, Cincinnati, Bridgeport.—Sheriff 8. E. Hawley SUEIEGh i it 1 Chapdelaine S, - ————— = Konetchy, St. Louis, 3 reports the women's department at the febl3a Telepbone 7. | Rivimcic 2. Noonwn. Stey. el 3 2 Totals 10 182 5 0 1 Devore, N jail overcrowded for the first time in B ew fl e 3r Friel 2. Smith 2, McIntyre 2. Louts 4 A ]\:;-{m}mlll.(nm;» vn, 2 tv\'(]“lvf‘ years. There are twenty-eight Three base hits—Noonan, Hhsland e phiyn E ‘411 | Mitchedl, Cincinnati, 3 cells in this department and there are - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DD ematis e St SN 7005 alrettenthmn 1 : ity meran poparment and there are || Eleventh St. and University Pl. Sasien 2 Moomes, FeieL e & L ns Sk e % | Daubert, Broo 2 the reason there is some doubling up NEW YORK CITY, AMOS A. BROWNING, N B avenians. 2 g Sl e Beted P Ip and the use of the hospital room as 4| - One Block West of Broadway, i i g eymour, N . dormitory. e only absolutely modern fire- EASTERN DIVISION INTERS icago-New York, wet sround - 2 4 Attorney-at-Taw, T 8 Richerds Blag. Games. PO. A ¥ Y e o e Grant, Philadelphia, proof transient hotel below 234 - e = St. Louls-Brookiyn, wet grounds. Ellis, St. Louls, Street. Location central, yet qui “Phone 206 O™ s 3 s i Doyle, N. Y., 400 rooms, 200 with biith, from $1.00 Soi 2 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Davidson, Brooklyn, per day upwards, zan M 3 Windham High s : AR = Excellent restaurant and cafe attached. Moderate prices. Miller, Pittsburg, azeport Leach, Pittsburg. BROWN & PERKINS, litomsys-at-Law ‘Ensign. over First Nt Bank Shetucker St 2 3 3 | Nerwich Free Aca 2 cctmry Huggins, St. Louls, G PR for 11 4G e s 7 : 2 ow - Haven : . St. Louis, > S end 2o stamp for lilustrated Guide b gy X P Wy 3 58 e Yantic Married Men Accept. e’ R AT Iron yo“r ) and Map of New York City. wrday evenings. oot2ss 4 1 1 S| The married men of Yantic accept | Hoivke Briawell Newoy 1 1 2 56| the challenge of the single men for a | Nowhmpisn Evers, Chicago, own Cloflles ol aat 3 17952 game of ball on the Fourth of July st Bohorte O o ¢ Team Beldiivg averass. L1l lleee. with the understanding that the single Bons ity . s Y The reports of the boxmen—Rill |Men have the same team the had on Goapigiout. Lesgus. Herzog, oy We have found Smith, Charlie Friedman, dJack Me- | Memorial day, unless any necessary | All ssmes pospncls far American L Batt that the average Tm:ker Anflm &fin Roberts and Pierce Moonev—have aiso | Sianses meet with the approval of the | yo,.n gputmors 1 11 fninss, frst game. . S e woman prefers to do o« R 0 : 1150 | married men. married men do not | Nerak tBaltmors 1 11 dnning s B . Pce L R 1 o || been completed for the season and are | care to say much about the fortheom | ™ prsec tey cird, tonr Lajoie, Cleveland, 1 her own ironing. The (Successor to A. T. Grraner) percentage of .750 gives him the lead, | D€ ®ame. but are going to have the | RBufalo-Torouto, rain. Cobb, Detroit, 65 back breaking, scrub- % porcent S50 xives 1 24 | winning score on their side the Fourth, | Bochester-Montreal. rain. Davis, Philadelphia, 43 bi A is aclk iver his h:;nfios:g{;u"::ngt:hiron‘f“:l:\{‘;: R T etk datiaten b o T e Delelanty, Detroit, 49 ing part she sends P ery ey, 4 el av : » ew England League. Speak: ston, 9 = Then we re- - and forced to twirl with a volunteer from [£1n on Memorial day. But they Sur-y ., perora 1, vau River 4. e e - tous. When we re and Bn““ns infield position doing the backstopping. | Py (™G (NG S0 T hn s, tHe ClEVEr WAY [ Werceater at Lynn. Loweil at fawrence, and Brock- | 1OUTS Boton, E turn it to her care- J@ Mooney holds second place, Friedman aee S same. ton at Haverhill all postponed, Fain. Rt g full d and scien- 2 ] = = g Murphy, Philadelphia ully and and sc B d T o Iest - Jack bex Moosup Stars Organize. Detroit Wins from Wighlanders. +| Barry. Philadelphia, T e B ocarding which he held his opponents to a | for the scason and are ready to meet |zt in e Sub rne of L pume b Lord, Boston, (_YOU had better apie .l Telepheme 995, 3mall number of hits -dbut fielding er- |20V lran;;x:de‘» 18 e cfdnsed P({Iam‘-1 Detroit. New York. Oldring. Philadelphia, try it. RO nopt e e or Danielson preferred. -~ Sond a - , Oldring. Philadelphia, ry it o Etetiger g tn: tha mbutont honors Hges o Tanis' Tanvinicr, Moosub, |semomerr 3 % 3 Shecnosmer 2577 § § | Sollins. Philadelphia, Y 12-14 Bath Street. Members of New York = “lfin‘;‘;:‘“:“Lg:‘;';i’l{g ol i::;‘":::- B $1s Volter:f . 3°1°3 8 8| 1" Jones, Detro S & -I. GREGSGN > HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. and Boston Stock and Willimantic 5-0. That twelv City League Games Postponed. i UL S e e 193 Fraaklin Strest g e it e TR e e ng game also gives him the lons dis- 1 sague games this week 5103 o’h’nuht.n 2 1.9 s 31 Crgweon: otroi ‘elsphpne $83, apris Exchanges tance record. Smith has one shui- et ey Cain e dasme 4131 ¢ Siewiong Detroit, Norwich, Conn. s out game on bis string. blanking Wil- e raswiae schogl (Samste 4 37 2 Shdumiic 31 ¢ o of Wallao St Louis, rephone 898. o Boston. Wew York. Ll::’;n;l;'«h:-.gén'x;h‘ils;f;‘l”f:;m;iegkl;\"lr’"r ule has been finished, of which the last o L S ey 8 o8 3 o|Cuargigan, Boston, P We are neadquarters ror Street. =raifid seind o 1 his Sept. 2. otals, S — — —--~| Hoffma ot - 4 a 'h“,l“‘,:‘;m; eEies four games in which he held his op- | Co o 0 SRt e T A SR e 3 ;’M{T‘T;'"-, gl‘L L‘O“”' e NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALi. ponents to an &\"jl‘?g _Of a 1!!(1(. over PRINCETON GETS REVENGE. *RBatted for Warhop ia Sth. Austin, New York, g Family (rade supplied at 60c per doz. 2 runs, practically 5 hits. His st .y Ty L C. B. Wright. 8 Cove St. Tel oct30d outs were 39, averaging more than 9 s e - - = o @l L to a game, and he passed 2 men onan T‘k'sfi‘,:'zf‘sm:: °"NH°’"° .I",).‘am"d‘ e e Dttt B TooR X, Dae | oW Londa jiAbandois bk i average. The records: o eries Now a Tie. Rasis Siamape Tor New Sovk Wolter! Aunin, War- Games. hop: two. base hits, Co claisre, Stanage, £ S OF Bharte PITOHERS' RECORDS. ‘| Princeton defeated Yale, 6 to 1, on |riary. Mitchell, Knight, Wolier; three base hit, Aus- | | ;}“;’“ ““"lz "']‘e JroRTame Of e Yo lest H R S0.BB.EB |the Tigers' own diamond Saturday |&: saorifice fiy. Crawtord, Taporte: stolen “bases, | INE the et B LB 2 2 17 19 8 . 3 IWolter, Warbop: lefc on Bases, Detroft 11° New | don at 5 o'clock Manager Humphrey 1 19 11 s 10 o |afternoon, before one of the largest |Yark r: first base on balls. of Willetr 1, off W has_decided that the ra_patronage Meombera of the New York Steck 3 51 2 1t 11 1 |crowds ever at a Princeton home |lop 2:'frst buse on esrrors, Detroit 1 New York [ nionicaq the advocates of that plan [ iork ke ¢ 22 18 34 3 2 |game. As Yale won the game a week |11 hit by pitcher. by Willett .3 by Wasiop 2; struck | PrOmised by the advocates of that plan - . - 9 T3 8 .3 % lag ‘6. tegma now-mtand: God: for [me kWt Jv Werwe U ume v, Mtoh- | MRS 8L B COURIOR, R e of 1 e i M “fl nqh Gm‘l SGEIII'MS The games this week need some lib- | the series, which will be settled when |®4F 4me 143 ump the Fold. tieas. off 3.30 : . 3 | Joseph F. Smith eral support from the Norwich public [ thov play off in New York this week A R N v fisndl uStOm rindin P 5 ’ Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | [0 M2Ke up for the gaps in the treas- Heavy hitting in the first and sev = = 5 | - 2 e e . t. Louss, June 12.—St. Louls wén from Philadel- CROWD CHEERS JEFFRIES. : | s Catiia ury which old Jupiter Pluvius has[enth innings beat Yale, for Pitcher [, St Tous June 13—St Louls wén trm Philadel. H 3 TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS | FLORIST Bre” une s the’ fourth, befare Morean coud eheck | Gorbett’s Blows, Patterned After Jack gyl dp i inia b the rally. Krause relieved Morgan in the fifth. The Johnson's Favorite, Are Cleverly SHANNON BUILDING ‘ = 2 T FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGIAL A% MANNING, | anie, Cona| - 200 Maln Streel, Norwlch. a e ] 0 “17Tz20 2 : = Ben Lomond, ERANK O. MOSES, Mgr. e 3143 o 353 3 % six rounds of fast boxing In the aft- 2 Wi | mav2ia SATURDAY . MARKETS. 2000 {Newmando & 011 3 ofpaker 4913 0]ernoon. Jeffries put in the most satis- T Wi i QLIVE OIL snhidedary 20 Switzerst 3171 0 0Dadald 4 1 81 8| factory day from: the spectators’| ..o ehe approve Stooks Showed, Additional Severe| Truesdale,2 2 0 3 4 1 Barmis 3 113 o|standpoint of any since the beginning ke “LA PURA"” No ICE Losses—Fractional Rally Toward |[— - 3 Allen.c. 2111 0Lape LM 13 gr the Dfesent training season. Cor- ple. brand: fmported. The finest quality 'I' cneral Flectri Powelp 3 1 2 4 0Momanp 0 0 1 o] bett and Choynski were taken on for ’ . | of Olive Oil. Just received Clo: 2000 Great > Balles,d 3 1 2 4 3 Bender 101 . 0fthree rounds each, Farmer Burns Ro ers Domes“c Laund[’ | - - s -5 s 08 = 2 . OTTO FERRY Dr. Louise Franklin Miner Is mnow linols Central Tot 24 627 "9 1Krausep 10 0-10|Serving in a wrestling bout for the g ’ ocated T Bt i oo, Bread 18 New York, June 11—10.10 a. m— e P 545 =P 10 971 8 ¢two finishing periods. Tel. 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street. fietson eariin Shecy office, Bree all, | Opening prices of stocks declined ora Totals, 20 62415 1 If Corbett has copied the black sept27, 4 Room 1 3 # ;’harfizafin :.u“gr;!(;'mume tof d:alu 8s- Hasvesier *Bstted for Lapp In Tth. man’s favorite blow correctly. Jeffries — — Office he [ ™ ract y of the most active e i Score by inn has evolved what appears to be an im- 1 .,a“h_”‘“"“‘ o ‘augita | Sues showed losses of a large fraction Setwmachen Faowr - §i Louis ............8 0 0560010 e8| egnable defense Sandunt 3t \Corhatt QUALITY en"st to a point. Toledo, St. Louis and sy S e L ouis” Hartoell, Wallace, Schweitom | Shot them in with bewildering swift- g N ] ] Western preferred dropped 2, Canadian e =4 = e s amtiowrs v i in work should always be considered, 'n preferre: pped 2, ~ Konsas Clty Southern Hoftman, Allen, o, for “Philadeipila Marphy® | ness and Jeffries threw the switch on | a3 SO0, *T0eE [VGXE, o Tore than % " & wwo base hits, Murphy. Allen, Schweltzer: saerifios o g Shdo g R e b ik aghiond 35 GHETUCKEY ST. hits, Heltmuller 3, Barry., New- Pacific 1 1-2, St. Paul 1 3-8, and Mis- [— — D e WHAT'S NEW s | 006, L S5 P2 ago and Altonl 1100 L £y, Bisher; sacific employed by us. Our prices tell the was a conspicuous exception to the N = man_ Allen; double piays. Schweltzer to Hartzell, R f THE PALACE CAFE |seversi trand ‘seiting"st s rebound ef [~y 3" . e 5 B, min o o S whola story. Room 10 Phone 32-3 3 3-4 from yesterday’s weakness. e, ilia,” o Powell 3. off Bailey 1. off Morgan 3. of STETSON & YOUNG. ia Step, in end o 11 a. m.—Additional severe losses Do pid oo Koo' 2; siriok out by Morgan’ 4 Bits "o omell may2ia 4 were made after the opening. Ameri FRANK WATSON & co, can Sugar fell 8 1-8, Rock Island pre- e maria 78 Franklin Street. | ferred 2 1-2, Chesapeake and Ohio 2 N. E. Mex. 1-4, and Union Pacific, Reading and [ 219 New Yorx Central . Western Union 1 3-4. A rebound of [ 37 SR Pl AHERN BROS. 1 1-2 in St. Paul and of a point in| 200 A e - Amalgamated Copper and American 2008 ern Pacific Smelting steadled prices temporarily, [ (100 sl Nutional X off Krause S in 5; left onbases, St. Louls 2. Phila GetpkiaS; “me, 145 mpires, Kerin nd Shei- has countl'ess uses We have at $2.50--The Waldort Shoe THAMESVILLE STORE for Men and Women, Children's Hose that you can buy = e e while they last_at 10c per palr or 3 Supprioe 0F SL othare 16 wie,. d pairs for 25c. Do not forget we have ity;’and. comfars. a few more Rice Flakes at be per pack- Senators Make It Thres Straight. Chicago, June 12.—Washington won 2 o 0 today, makizg the third successive vietory from Chicaga. Lk Look at your tooth- N but trading grew listless after the gen- Chicago. Washoington. ~ " General Contractors |z pding srex istiess atier fhe gen” S W Mol s e oo P: CUMMINGS, e lon Mibia o oipec pack 6 0 there was another decline to the iow 5 Fitshurg_Coul Drnehet 4 173 8 fomes Ela e rushj 100K at your Dair- | (eremiums) 50 Central Avenue. C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH. level for many stocks. 200 Eouseq . Mk v : T H S —— 3 BROADWAY Close—The market _closed frregular e i e i e S g L e By e bmSh’ and your sponges "Phone 713 and dull. Amalgamated Copper got 3-4 i 2 andil.1h 3 011 1 32350 i 2030 | GV st ‘izt and the generai g i1 i 113 s/through a microscope. rallied a fraction and became quiet. t Rckburn.ss 3 1 4 i 1°3 3 y Renswed weakness In Chesapeaks an TGl row™ 30 8 3 fhet® £ 1133 Vou will send for more ® | Ohie unsettled the later market. That e A = o oyl Gold Dust in a hu 9 |stock ran off 3 points and Weslein Lous & Totals. 2 79715 1 Totas 12 d D ITy. Unfon 2 3-4. Covering by shorts rai- . pfd der out. hit by batted ball. It Makes Wrinkles, lied Chesapeake and Ohic & point. Stows Ser. 57 & e R Go ust not only STOCKS. High Allls Chelmers pfd . 50400 Amal. “Copper ——— Am. Agricultural Beet Sugar. Sales e “5 0283005 22 cleans, but it sterilizes, Tennessco Copper 111. Bt Dazian i Cote, SIreL 31 sioken d ed ka =ri& B i B . b s [and you need a package ledo, “ : bases on of Young 2. of room struel -4 Dot Sy fhuir S 53 Gmon % i orems | i1 -€very bath-room as n Peide me, 140 Ukpifes, Divees a0d 'Comnolly, 2 Dhited staics sty much as you do in every Coited Suaies Ruvoer. New One on Pop Rising. s P 3o B ; Umpire O'Brien sprang & new one kxt;l}en,meverylaundry Utah Copper 3 on op sing the other day, when o, Corviina 59 ho called the former Bony out at new | 210 111 €Very P.a‘ntry' e Bedford, while. another player was Make an inventory, Do d & runing for him. O'Brien claimed : SOLID SATISFACTION Vestingtooss ” Hlecteia ™o 80 59%, that Rising was still in the game as [room by room, of the / Wheeling & L. Erie.. — he had not notified the umpire that = 4 . is guaranteed every time If you make WSS U e 8 @ o substitite had taken mis place on |things Gold Dust will St I G ol Ton agor aie 1Y the : the paits, . , name, Hanley's Peerless, e e do for you and you will The J. e Bt O = ridges Has Split Finger. ~ ; e James Hanley Brewing Co. ctosey oy June JL—Cotton futures | madie Bridges, the former ‘Hamp find many new places Provid. R. I Tune 1509, July 1519, Ausuts Tags, | catéher is out of the game for @ few [ wohere yvou can ‘‘Let the TR ERSTL Ry Phoids September 13.18, October 12 45 Noverrr | days with a split finger received while y BREWERS OF ALB AND PORTER ber 12,24, December 12.27, " Tanuarye | 40ing the backstopping for Montreal 1d Dus ® GEORGE G. GRANT, . 12.23, February —, March 12.35. Spot |18 Thursday's game with Rochester. Gold t g 1 losed quiet, 20 polind decl s - e M . Undertaker and Embalmer : Gling wplands, 10.20; middung gulf, Peloguin Pitching in Carolina Twins e N W 3 15,455 Ba sales. = _‘h' Peloquin, former Norwich box d r : : a artist, has drifted down to the Caro- 32 Providence St., Taltville. P monmy. e | asseciation 2 you Mew Yor¥, June 1L—Money n nominal, no loans; time loane very Rain Blocks Ball Games. soft and dull; sixty davs 3@3 1-4 per Rain. on Saturday caused postpone- cent.: ninety days 3 1-4@3 1-2; #iX|ment of all baseball games the lo- Wonths $@4 ify . " 'cal and eastern Conmaatiemd Aeemtte—,

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