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but the races were well contested. The commission that he|drawn. “Oh, well, we didn’t expect COLCHESTER 3 RATIC=. . 5 . “arlfurd Manager In Au‘u Accldenl feature of the card, the Astoria sport- | ha permission to finish his coliego [ you tohit It: ihats hot your job.” vell Important to all Women - ing stake, resul n a very easy - | year. expected to rt ed at a pitcher who has siruck out i rt Voo v REMEMBER A tory for the favorite, Bashti Tocal management pext week. With three men on bisc W e i w‘l"‘, 'u"'.‘:';, ":::‘ 4 ":"“::;". “ Readers of this V2 = den! than consolin, to the unfortu- — I~ mm;-',"".’,fsumgn gty kg g o M“‘ml“l icut Auod& ation Games Today. lr:n-n:un Whose onisvalue to his team| Daughter the Attendants—Bacon 5 ¥ [ P Lt 5 es in his ability ¢ cer i : housands upon thoisi Serious Internal Injuries for Easeball Man—Machine |Sh %, i 0 R e Londn. Eosh & e PR C e phee Tt nry] « A sy Comimansemont Fhis Week | ugve’ &idney 3¢ biadder J. L. LATHROP & SONS. % 5l et H 55| WITH THE LOCAL LEAGUERS. |or fiies out. On Sunday evening, June 1%th, in|mever suspect it. 28 Shetucket Sirest, Norwich, Conm Skidded and Turned Over—Academy Eatting A&ver- P - |, Dates postponed becauss of rain are| Have you ever notced the desporats | o Baptist church, at 8 o'clock, Rev. | Women's complaints of E 3 s v er flelds? o fane S A s s Pocunriey Fo loves to get In the game, loves to| Byron D. Remington, pastor of the|bs Notbing else bul s —_———— ages to Date—Athletics.Lead American League. Bill Shaw wings them over.in £00d| figure in a putout. Many pitchers | church, was united in marriage with H e shape {rom the third bas. would Tather help pull off a succesful | Mrs, Cora B, Decker. Bride and groom It the kidneys are no S st o6 Each Get a Game. The Whalers have a chance today to | double tha; s , conditéon, they may N. TARRANT & CO : RSN R e Sochle Than wie & skl i sl | wers, ormery "o miagepogt Cer | STEA01"S wncoms sl 117 MAIN STREET. Hartford, Conn. ’&:‘d‘f‘—“’"}fisfi"["fi“ field June 25 for the champion-fof the double hesder beiween Toston end Clacin’ | * While you are looking for nice work | unwiliingness or lack of desire to hit. | was Arthar D. Kemington, son of the | You may suffer a ur gg:nn:;flc:‘( ls‘:;(el{]letngu:‘. w::n:n)tenl l§ ship. Boston the second, 5 to 2. The scores: W"l;v‘lh “Slim” on the first bag. 'zflffll“!‘o"tr. to my mind, it :‘N‘ a variation | groom, and the bridesmald was Miss | pain in the back, beari g G “ Rk “MAK First game— All to the merry for fishing weather he same reason which affects| K. F, Decker, daughter of the bride, | ings, headache and | Fire, Accident, Health, St. Francis' hospital tonight suffering| GALLIVAN MAKES BIG GAIN: TR Cincinnati. the last few days, but mot much for|caichers, and surely no one would ac-|both ‘of Bridgeport. The flower &Il | pooe pealth makes vou from injuries_received at the close of L " sloke : 5 % BN et T abh po a o] baseball. cuse a catcher of loafing for fear a run | were Misses Ruth Miner, Ruth Brown r Liability, the game in New Britain today, when | Batting 462 Has Easy Lead in Acad-| e $ 5% 5 Ofnecrerse %5 % 1§ Noonan 7n left, Chapdelaine in cen- | 3T0und the bases would injure his of- | and ithel Webster. RO | s o Iaey b an automobile in which he was riding emy Team—General Average Falls > 3 1 1 2 ofPaskertef 3 2 0 0 tar: ang> T b fectiveness! 1 beliove that pitchers|clergyman was Rev. A. F. Coats of | ™kes any one so. upset. Connery’s right kidney is rup- 1150 Ol 3 013 er and Friedman or Smith in right ev. A, T 3 Plate S team Boiler 3's right kidney off. 419 ¢lojmmriiin 3 033 ¢ g) ter, and Friedman or Smith in right| Jny Catcners camnot hit because ihe| Harcord, amsisted By ihe Hev. Ed-| But theusands of irriis B ot o e e Sienth 4143 50553 ground vast “majority of " their time in (ne| mond . Ingais, pastor of the Congre- | tred and, broken gowi : A Four games played by the Norwich IRER] 30z 3 game is spent watching balls go from | gational church of this place. The |Testored their health and sir INSURANCE Spcient wive: Oamer OIuAhE SLetng | fves wdndeny n ce . June 1st IR 1838 8], )0 teven pames Boldt of Middietown | them or come toward them i a full | Ceremony’ wan performed "l cloue | the use of Bwamp-Ttoot, (10 1. 38 3 & ong; Man- | yave cut down the team's batting fig- 3 3 3 g a nowledge of what.is going or coming | of the regular evening services, Kelly | ney, Liver and adder Rerfiod ager O'Neil of the New Brita 2 £ 3002 30 05 0)pitch and sed 15. In eight game: ' L1 ' Y Norwich Union Firs Insurance Sosiety | 251" fehit. & siurisord. piayer. feam | ures, ‘4 ey have ot been Hitang |27 2222 S taiis | Berris oF i anmme am has Srak oot | 3nd, Watching thess bils from an en: | & Bince's orchestra played tie wed: | Swamp-Tioot brings new i i L he ‘ball with the same frequency 4 rotals, 3 3 6, : hat whic g march and during the ceremony. | tivity to the kidneys, the cause & u. s, & after leaving the New Britaln grounds | j7c Moneh. The team batting R I e e S T they get ou the ball when standing at| The bride wax drossed in white silk b 0 4 ssets $2,594,330. § Ve " | age dropped om 247 to .235 in the **Batt for_ Curtls. T = he plate. and carried a bouquet. A number of X { feb26TuThS e o A o ingaown ol l1ast four games; since a material fac-| Sche v laniey 0031000 0|, Thisisthe way the ten leading run| The pitcher, for instance, sees all the | out of town friends and relatives were | Many send for a samp, t D e s Loy “SUYe| f0r ‘was the one- ame the Acadefny | Foson ..o 2833106 ("% getters figure out: Rhylander, N. 16,|fast and curve balls frombehind. Ho | present, among them the daugnter ot | What Swamp-Root, (e eroul | Connery. ~His injuries at first were 3 nnon, M., 15, Harris, M., 14, Dunlap, | can tell as soon as he lets a bail go| Mr. Remington and Harry Van Horn, | Liver and Bladder Remed boys ran up nzainst when they faced | Runs, Tor Cincinniatl Bescher. Hoblitzel Mitchell, not considered sérious, but develop- { S9¥5 AR WP ASURTL WHCH Eean. for Boston Graham. Beck: two. base hit. Me | M., 13, ‘Coninor, N. L., 13, Noonan, N..| whether It i " gk oth of Bridge y Van 1orn. | them, " Every reader of 't NAMED AFTER LAJOIE. class with the sti going up the | frudk out, by Bums = by Cards 3. by Ferguson 1; | Neaion, N. L., 11, Shaw, N, 10. idea what the umpire is going to say | to the parsonage on Linwood aven dress Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bifgin % 1hm while mv-l others ~ were 1507 umpires, Rigler and Emslie. h;m-::;n ;exnlblx d:lm.um:hol fans | about it. When the pitcher comes to| where a collation was served. Hand- ":y- I‘“»];‘“-'Y*".‘ ""\”" P- mple bottls ” & back, placing his mark at .462, m the Noiseless shop at the game | the bat he begins to see balls coming | Some presents were received, Mr, and . ou ¢ urahase oK Larry Only Big Leaguer So Honored— | ;% D5 000 g which_his gt B Thursday to see Ensign work for Nor- | at him instead of away from him; he| Mrs. Remington left town Monday | J&F ffty-cent and one-doliar U all drug stores. Cleveland Always Will Be the Na- | three hits in four the Hos- i e s b po a of Wich. Ensign was employed there last | has to judge their trucness—whether | MOrning for a few days' trip to Provi- poleons. - pital game were the the hoost | pecerst 2% § Sl 3% § 3 winter end nis sriende will root for|a ball or a strike—by the lovks and ot | dence and New York. ¥ Baiie Steve Ricketts gained one point and |Eutwice 'L 4.8 ¢ gjomeso 3 0.3 ¢ ch that day.—Middletown Sun. | by the feel of it, and because his ex- | President Luther to Deliver Addr i Larry Lajole is the only big leaguer the st 5 v MG 5 171 8 OAiGx 4 2% o 8| Theyeeem to get a £0od deal of sat- | perience is all fn thes other direction | ¢ W ho has had a club named atier him. na sas, Sust un- | o™ 2843 4315 3 imfaction up in AMiddietown over the|le fails at the plate to judge accurate- moming to the fact that about olght b manager of eve- | d = Fencr P ) 2 #ame they won from Norwich with|ly. ” of the pre senior class o land, the bascball wilters of that city | This looks like cCaptain Hendricks NS08, 34 3§ 217 % o|Smith pitching for the Rosebuds. But| Take my owne case. As far as T can | {h® Academy are to take colleze en- nicknamed the team the Napoleons | final m: QX the season. ‘as he ds . o S s s 2 9 o 1 o|wait until Smith goes up against Ban- | see, I do anything any one else does at aminations during the week i in honor of Larry. And even though | still laid up with a bad ankle and will S 1000 0|non’s men with a catcher who can|the plate. I have as good a swing, am | Of, JUne 20, the daté for the com- | Tholeihas TNaNSER O OB mees | 0t Vellkely to st duto more | Totals, 351026 19 ©9 931 9| hold him. as willing to stand close as any one, mencement exercixes has been pinced 4 o wn: S Al ! SRR : sz 2| That intoxicated Meridenite should |¥et my batting average is a joke. 1 Jow e g known'as the Naps ax’long as Cleve: AGADENY BATTING AVERAGES. have been put jout of tho Erounds on | (NI it i Lecause Tam a0 accustomed | (HE0S ) 'OV flasren | will continur i ) e o % A 5 4| throug ollowing week until June LR T o i e A o 2 »—3| Thursday. However off color Umpire | {0 seeing the ball travel from me, and [ 54 "]l e follening wock untll June i Cntan® 2° o2 | Ligging’ work might have been, we|knowing what it is going to be, that| il saie place on Wednesday. June the trouble to leok into = 3 5 Io Toston iermos, Beck. Shean 2 Gewn | 3 @Ry Tt T L e Geciston | when I find it coming at me, and don't ent generation and Lajoie have turn- e standing of a Fire Insurance Com- [ St Eerniration and tajole have turn 3, for Cincinnatl Bescher 23 two baso hits, Hersof. 15, at 4 o'clock, e : words, Lajoie H g . , lock, ‘and the commence peny befors taRieg i w Potiey. Xl Win live practically forever in g . B e e e e | B :.;x:rzh-:;;:d & sreat im- oW what It 1s, ¥ s uusbleto judgs ment exercises on Friday, June 17, at 1 will pay ¥t you i et 2 ; rut to Hoblitzel; left on bases, Boston 3, Cinclnnatl | proverm his eces: A 16 p. m. The speaker this yei | with us._Reliable Companies and Low_| ball. It s an honor that is justly | iy i : & sruck outby Beown &by Susss 2 me, 138 | is no doubt. The fans should overlook | As for the cgtcher, he is always 100k- | to be' Presiden: Flasel S fotier of | est Rates Frentest plavers In the RSOy br ano | Mccumic : . o an error of judgment whea they are|ing at the balls coming toward him, 10| Trinity college, Hartford. The sub- | ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt.|=ne ' g Sl PR3 OF Day for Gacher Myer. g et Y el e of DightAvasiEAa. OF SO wnt | Bcbuls Bur codrese wili ve ' what AR o e 5 Galiivan 162 | New York, June 13.—Chicago beat New York to- ‘an’t see whers, Dunn ved o up- | Should Be the Purpose o e s A Richards Building, 91 Main Strest. | If You are anxious to become a great | i, 500 [ 4y o & Tour of the Cabi® muns wers the reult | When he took Lawless out to make| P that line, as the batsman must look, | School? bt gt e £ Poor Little Fellow! t n't s Larry Lajoie, | financs 13 1353 | of ‘poor work by Caicher Myers, Boore: room for Slasher Drew! Time was|?2nd be, too, knows so much what is o L Subject the Philippin: Sunsdaw with the idea of hasing him tell How he euffers with that terrible you | Champion — New York. when Bob could put up a pyetty nitty | OmIng toward him that when xou how to go about it. He will speak of s bl Sllerl e = = P a sbn po » e| game at the first station, but that was | Change his point of view and make hhm | At the monthly missionary meetin Cough! And his little ple Wh e e e el L 1 oo 2 ©17% 8 0/in ‘the State leasue days of Roger|Dit at a ball the nature of which he|in the chapel next Sundas cvening, moten aog Sableto catch &, Like Diph. TEE OFFICE OF HILL, impossible to get him to talk of him- i 2 | Schutte.t 2 1 0Murirt 4 8 2 oo Connor, Jim Canavan, Jerry Denny|doesn't understand beforehand, he is|June 19th, at 7 o'clock, the subject for theria and Scarlet Fever, it-is a conta E: e How dp. you do 1675 e vl | s, e hute « % Crowe 6, Noves 3. | chanceb 9 2 0Seymourct 4 1 0 0 o|and Pete Kiernan. The call of the|more or less helpless. And, of course,|the evening will be The Philippines. m disease—very serious and Real Estate IEBIY St s IE SRt e At | ey A Custmie SAGTAL R 32 oBrdwelw 4 3 47 0| wild has worked havoc with Bob since | You want to know how I reconcile with | Hon. Hamilton Wallls will speak on ieagoelt y s Higeld and Fire Insurance, know. “Just wait fo rthe fall I want | Nges 2 T Rickee Tinkerss ] $838 Sjtposmdnys [ e s s s | e, Usited Stateriia. e ¥blippines; Don't wait. At the fint sign of 1s tecated in Somers’ Block. over C. M. | 57 IeR BIL 1. Thats the only knack | Saeritee o stecomion ner Crowe, 7. | Archere 50 $913 01 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Klings. T just don’t attempt to recon- 33 to 3 Against Willimantic. & “whoop"” use Witiams, Room 3, third foor. e oh e it i e Sime am 1 i | RS S g s s v 3| R G e T T e B L e o] v totm prom wliimastie, which DR. DOUD'S tern3a Telephone 14 e e Fear RN R AR B 1300 and the other .200. One has a bet- | o "o Sack Baturday alternoon Shese REMSDY "E h . atia HiEht Tanded bitstare. Stetoitg B S e ate Btarte —akne ter natural eye for the ball than the|over on the noon train in spite of the oopin 0! e breaks and waiting for %he curve to | testants, the largest number in the n for "Merkie in oth Kling and other pitchers and catchers [ 3 o'clock. The grounds were very wet, Positive relief in three or four days | show itself in the case of the other. | mistory of the event the seventeentn Tan for Myers in ih who can hit; they have 50 good a nat- [ which made the ball hard to handle, s faithful use will effect & quick, | AMOS A. BROWNING, Cobb is a good hitter, so there muet | annunl state tenmis championship (OUr- | st ied,lor Ames 1 stn. - ural eye for the ball that they over- | but the game was played out and r permanent cure. | 50 ol in Ot st an | s temnis champlonahip our | esewe vt s Red Sox Pound Mitohel. come the handicap which their posi- | suiled 33 to 3 in favor of the Colches- Absolutely harmless, Strictly veg ¥ P 5 ilow A5y o 2} gles was started ¢ e | Chicas: Cloveland. June 15.—Boston defeated Clerelana 9 | tion gives them and bat well in spite | ters. “The Willimantics scored thel rootics, Attornes-at-Taw. ag. | follow any particular method, though. | famous Lonswood conrts foday. The | New Yok 513600 etable. No slcohol. No nar It all depends on what the pitcher' is | second round was almost completed at | o Runs. for 6o Erers, Schulte, Che o Ao "L NS Mhetind"ont. 3 | OF It three runs in the first i The Safe for wee baby and children of “Phone 105 serving up. So far as T can 566’1t 18 | tho md of mias itk mr Greomploted 2t | tear. Hotman 3, for New York Bridwelt 2; J But I do believe that figures bear my | first pitcher put In by the largely a question of whether you out- | sets. e Wity of the: oAt g;};ml‘mg“;:nfism. L L L h theory out to this extent—that pitch-|team was batted at wi a was '“Ysa':*“}' D asis. BROWN & PERKINS, [ttameys-al-law| sucss the pitcher or whether he out- | must play T, (. Seaver of Boston. einte | simcs ont. by Ames ~Browa 8; tme. 1o4; ume 1 ve 3 sers or catchers who leave their posi- | obliged to retire after the second in e e selivoly and | ever Firat Nar Bank, Shetucket St | Suesses you. = champion for five years, for the€ zitle. | P4 O'Pay aad Brennsa. 10 000 “fln!‘ lndlpln A RORNTAL DN N other :lx:xm:lln«; ‘:I(lhelA were trisd, but tared v g y Entrance e als 1 8 o|po<iti.c always find their batting aver- | bu e better. Sixtecn of the ( quickly, or money back. Cardinatel Bunched Hits tn Third. iz 13 0 1|age improves. And I believe it is sim- | ckesters walked to the first on balls, KPARKD BY Stalzway mext fo Thames Nat Benk| HARTFORD HIGH LOST OUT. MEh ket 5 ik, Boste Harzkid: 23 38 0lply because, when playing other posi- | While but two got their buses on th Safety Remedy Company | wréay evenings. 00t39d | viojated Eligibility Rule, So New Ha.| Cambridge, Mass, June 13.—FErrors 109 5 1 oftions, the only balls they see which|other side. West pitched good ball Y e S ory e June A8 o Bras . § 1 2| they have to judse as ball or strikes|Lazinsk and Tatro pitched two Innings CANTON, OHIO \aving | PAm won, here today, 5 io 2. The w e b o a o|Dosnes. o o o 2 2 2| thetr position at the plate, and not go- | Were Kelly at home plate and Philllps P Tt T ‘.‘é,‘;{é;“'fh:“fl'l-e"’r:fim"‘n;f ‘i:\er;« ners made ten of the sixteen mispla Tugsins.zs & 15 1 Opwenre % 170 1 0| ik 100 3 13 3| Ing or coming to them as pitchers see | Of Providence on the bus oprien] 5w, conant. 11 Frankiis Street i b players | yut Harvard could do little with Ma- | Elisit 3 0 3 0 OfDaubert.1d S 013 0 0| **lord 110 them, or coming to them on a line|of the Colchesters made one three- o I of 21 years or over participating in|yon o Oakesct 4 1 0 0 OfWheatit ' & 13 0 0 == With' thelr eyes as catchers see them, | PAEEEr and two two-bags .| Whitestone 5c ana the J. ¥. C. 100 i f league games, forfeits the champion- - ) Koneldhy b § 0139 Siflummelsy & 18 10 = Most of all, they never know (unless| Curtis Brown of Comstock's Bridge| Cigars are the best on the markae | = o e western divisio; 5 Evanarf 2 11 t ’ v own Sa his touring e e Wine Festure in Eavy Fadlion. | Brmmsest 1 AvE Lt they guess) what is being~ served to| ¥a% in town Saturday in his (0urlug | ey wem. marica | BANKERS . ] ke it New Haven plays Westerly, | Gravesend, N. Y. Junc 13.—The | Momsde | 1 8 1 HER BB them. Consequently, thelr entire at-|*Cyeriey N, Taintor of New York ia - i champions of the castern division, at | track at Gravesend today was heavy, | ivad foiad R on e e movoted 10| 4 ‘his summer residence on Taintor jo 80 shvertisine mafing | and - a oy 2 i 2 4314 3 ;d, wxxm‘ no distracting _experience or | Hill for a brief sta - . core by innings: Speaker, Stahl 2. Gardner 2, Lewis, Engle: two base | knowledge of such balls from a differ- BROKERS FINANG'AL AND cflMMERGIAL T 0 8 8 ot | AT Sarait el Gariner: (s b it Eagie | ent angle or | direction . to confus Tuns, for SC Lav . for Briokiva, B = et Castures Lat o Seres. e S Y . Many Women ey s ook’ bt | - Detrett, Gue’ 15 Deteutt. smats 16 tase wut of | this ol SiE) i - kipteen ook | o from New York todsy. taxing the o Pitchers and. catchers have g - To 1. Seorer Soal game of | more hard work to do than any other who are Louls 2: two' base by Salice §, by Bell 3; time. 137, and Kase. the secles. 28 Shetucket Street Telep! 995, FALLING OFF IN ACTIVITY ——— Bethilchem _Steel 990 o layer, and are consequently more fa- 970 Tirookiya” Rapit " Detroit. New Yorg. v y | 2000 Canadian Pocific Champions Out — rit. tigued when at bat than Members of New ¥ Proved to the Advantage of Valuss—| i HIF LI 1 o e el TR 5 Ymma Th § 3| . and Tatigue sivave: afects ac- | Splendid Cooks embers of New York Beos Boubht ol Covor. AR LI SO g T D g aTnd B3 dolRemn £ 8822 curaty Whether of throwing or bai- and Boston Stock E o ) Cliesapeaie & "0 i Eotn" shortsion.” Beoser © o 0 st base and Side shmmcn t 1% 2 i|Une eve. Again a plcher averag.s dread having to prepare an elab New York, June 13.—The state of 200 Chicago & Alton & x Deichanty.3 2 1 1 4 0[Creeir . 20 four times at bat to about of ¥ te dis b the are Exchanges idlences Into which the stock market| 100 Pittaburs. hiladelobia. Duembd 313 flSmit. & 338 2 other member of the team, due to the orate dinner because they fell today was attributed to the excit = = et abh po a o Tionesid & 114 0 DlAusunsb 3 1 1 3 itchers working only every three or not sufficiently strong to stand l Ea - = 700 X | Campwenre 5 2 2 0 3 03 0 0Stanagee 3 1 4 2 1|Mitche H HE 3 3 . ., New York. | ment of the aeroplane flight, a large | o500 Cle® & N W % | Clarked 5 3 8 0 R R R $ 2| four days. Consequently, a pitcher has over an intensely hot coal part of the population of the financiai | — - ¢ c- & & St [Bymeib 5031 30241 = — —lquinnp 1 ¢ 1[/s0 much less actual practice at the f 53 State Street. 34 Bread Street. | district flocking to the roofs of (he| 800 Colorado Tuel & 1m i 3 Waeneris 3 18 1 $2103 e w2 e Thith oy b Rt range. This is especially true e skyscragers to watch for the aviator. | 300 Colorde & Sou A e 115 SR = ~—|to do with his poor batting average. in summer. Every woman The condition which became acute at | ) Coneliinl ¢ 3 Wina 5030 300332 it 3 411t is probable that there are other ide i centuation of the tendency manifest Denver & Itio Grande P |Whitep 5 3 0 1 2.0.6 9| LN hy Thming: batteries. But I have never heard but often it is done at tremen- . ' T T R e e N 8880 0f R,k which seemed more plausible dous cost to her own vitality activity proved to the advantage of ecizities [ 5 A3 S E Tuns, for “New = mine, which Te r + 2 apparently from the selling eide of the Do 2d"pa - 53 55 3 o | Wolier o Xnight 3: left on’ bascs, Detrolt T, New | entire openness to conviction to cooking on a coal range in a market. The evidence thus afforded Totals, 32 4 27 1 ~ Members of the New York Stock s York 8 struck out, by Vaugha 2. by Summen 3, by | contrary of any one who has better hot kitek Ejchings. of a subsidence in the pressure of 1 Batted for Pwing tn 6tn. Pl ML e Rl B Conbay GERNySOne W L e ANTS) . t kitchen. Rt liquidation with which last week closed g 5 Sy Snntnges et e e Sou get this siove—see It is no longer necessary to wear Boads and High Crade Securilies | Soeciions® Ketirategis edtir s ‘pre- | E v iritites Murshy There With Double and Sin i o e B e e yourself out preparing a fine dinper ] 103 | operations. y - e L 5% B | Phitadeip L 20 0 000600 0 3 St Louls, June 13.—Philadelphia defeated reaks Girls’ High Jump Record. reads “ New Perfection. Even in the heat of summer you can 1 v hich prices yield- [ _10% S E Rune, for Pittsburs Wagner. Miller, Wilson. s 8 1o 3 visitors netted three runs inner Drders exccuted in Stocks and Bonds, | od ouly moderately " they BOGERt (0| g I e F 2 gone Wt Campbel Tof Eliadeiphis Koshe Grun: | o Fows 1 3 second sad e o8 Waddel i | New Milford, Conn. June 13, At the S 21 g, Wihowi being Grain and Cotton. - | cover snort contracts. 100 = 166t on beaes. Pustrurg 1. Philadeiphis 8 strack | 0 o e, o B e T ” The reports of the borrowing of| 400 - out, by Wi by Ewing 4, by Shettler 1. by . Lowts, Piitadeionia. & ol o Tt e Ty SHANNON BUILBING large amounts of stocks lent credit to Kansas City Southern. ... 31 Moore 1. by Camnits 1: time, 2.03; umpires, Joha- hogo s e b po a o side school for zirls here today Carolyn | » the supposition that the short interest e . | stone ana Moran. Fishernlf 4 0 3 0 0 3 00 o0 o|Hale of the )¢ 1311 of New York 10 Shetucket Street. bl oo s et e Lactede Gy 100 Tarelos 4 1 102 0 5338 ofcity broke the worli's record for g Yelephone 801 ket oversold. London prices _for Minn, & St. Louis...... BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. T Frsasl in the running high jump by cleari: G = G RS oy S R s e ) $ 323 3| thejbar at 4 feet 7 3-8 inches. She| FRANK O. MOSES, Mgn [ Americans were at advances over Sat 3c.. Kan. & Tex | EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. fmanct 3 0 2 0 4 1 five of the he | e d urday, but the opening market here R e T | k.o Totman 4§21 0 0alsd won five of th events on the | = ignored that influence at first and Missonri PBacific . = | e, b - - Temeteint 10 23 9 e nrnm-hmam(;. the "2,,1:“9; l'la. ':x run London was accredited with little part Natlonal Bitcuit | Toronto © 19 iitre o 0 0 1 0 5 ¢ ¢ 3 ¢|ning broad jump, 60 yards hurdle and € in the day’s strength. Other foreign Nedgnal Lead | Rochester s ey 3893 9 the shot put. Miss Hale is 17 years Gives no outside heat, nommell; no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner centers were affected by the poor con- Now Yox G s L Bzp 0 39110 Toum MIW2 old and of slight build. without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immedi- No I ICE dition of the American copper trade N. Y., On = | Battimors "L “ione 100 00 s ately extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning & & and dspressed Scopper. anining stocks.| 3 - Moncreal, ... eecise 1000 0 Lafayette Makes the Last a Shutout.\ handle. There's no drudgery connected with it, no coal to carry, no wood to chop. Or. Louise Frank!in Miner 1 This was notably the case in Paris. Jersey Cliy’ ot s on igery s d > oW o £ o i A b Totsts, 23 227 11 ol Bethlehe: 3 ¢ You don’t have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply & ted in her new ofice, Breed Hall, | T):¢ Lordon price of copper fell sharp- | *}% Eastern Leagus s, x ethichem, Pa., June 13.—Lafayette| ¥ e . an ly wiso. Amalgamated Copper, how- | g % o | At Torontoontrest 0. Toronto 2. Batied for Alen In Stn. shut out Lehigh in the final game be s ready. it 1 y 5 pper, 8700 Pens h Lehigh ! 1 b light and i's ready. By simply tumning the wick up or down you get & slow or - ever, after @ momentary response, 00 % At Balumore—Providence 0, Baltmore 1. “Batted for Ray ia $ii. tween the two colleges here today, intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. came into the general upward move. Bltiaburs, C. 5 o o S L L ~ winning by the score of § to 0. has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for Telsphone €63. aug178 | ment. Tharehwas a :uhltlx;tl:l "tb‘; ] g eece o S Philadelphia " coffee, teapot or Seucepdny -;;4 even a rack m;mwn..mt. saves time, worry, sorption_at the same time of Unite Puliman Pa Car e 5 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. - - R health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects o States Steel In spite of reports that Besding 5 Won, os e ; FHeTe: 1a RIOTS EaiauIh I Sts shation d 3 burners ; the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be had with or without BER NERti et eons swne ot Pitand ; e, i Ertiipia 07 it L41; Wi, Shectdin w2 | DCdrs " Was SugBOsod 10 b MEUrabic | ey deaereverywhers if no akyours, wrt for Desptiv Croar o he nares ey of e same kind of oversupply that has 2 - % | New Huen' i 500 | Kertn. ¢ B T B N L T L rwhers: 1€ ot aé youss, ch o—y lHE L C C FE weighed on_the iron market. There St L. & v | Springaeld” 3 e nounced it a local disease, and pr Standard 01l Compan SPA ACE CA had <o be faced as weil reports of 5 Lo ; | Torsore By 3 Chicacq Wins in Thirtssnth. soribed local remedies and by constunt: (lncorporated) i tep in 2nd ses us. additional curtailment by cotton mills Do ptd oo : T ) 22 5 e 13.—Chicago defested Washingten 2 | ¥ failing . e -~ 1 s e = “Calcass deteated Washington 3 | [l onounced it uble’ Sclence hus FRANK WATSON & co. both in New England and the south. caeo Proven catarrh to. be a constitutional st From railroad traffic officials through 3 TI GRS By ISR TS - | Gy ease. Gl o S e i Wacse 78 Franklin Street.| the country came intimations that . i 2 | At Springfela—Springnela 2, Northampton 7. d tutional trentment. Hialls Catarrh Cure some check had been felt on account see Copper’. 1111110 " o Dritain New Haven 1. New Bricata 3. Chicago. Washington. menufactured by . J. Cheney & Co e % o At Bridgeport—Bridgeport 8, Holyoks 0. To , e oni, 51 Y of the controversy over rates between s a ot BB B RS P55 3| Toledo ‘Onio s the oniy constitutignai AHERN BROS., the railroads and ‘the government Do b : NEW' ENGLAND LEAGUE STANDING. + o3 0 sl $130 000NN N Gna e 1 dRons o a tes: v 3 s, as well, & : ion Facids Gomerrt 8 38 8| IOOOLAD SR rbedy By {Re isod hat a here 1 In N I G (.0 s on the part of organs of the railroads e e z New Bedtord ) €1 1.9 stk 8 115 0 ;;m.d mucous surfaces of the system. N er 0 u crwich eneral Contractors | compisine of the mecessity of rae” 2 fia 855 H o B e i B IRER S SRR R R st R : » sufficient earnings to offer any attrac- Do. prd o z | proretec. - $07a0 4 111 3 o|lars and testimonials. A . rQ tion to investors in their securities. R 3 | Towerr .. 22313 FioLuin 3| CEress P, 4 SITEHEL M OO Toladb, | . t . it S0 hane Moot oy waa | 8 MG O : S| Bog vy e ustom Grinding Joseph F. Smith, Phone TIT funsa | cited in explanation of the rise in Do. pra .. Beockisu - Totals, Takd® Hall's Family Pills for consti- Stocks, which was rather in spite of Western diarsisnd < e 3 O gt whe nwinning run scored. pation. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS NG A these developments. Westinghouse Electric 1... At Worcester—Lawrence 6. Worcester 0. Seore’ by innings 7 . & ¥ . DONT WORRY The money market reflected a light- | {rtem Tion oo AL B Ner edtord 5 Brection . Cricazs 7808 10800800y at YANTIC EL®VATOR, . oy hedling & L el = At Raverh_Fall River 1. Havernill Washington LR . ened demand for stock market Dur-| Total saies $15,700 sharcs. ¢ Lyna—tzun 0, Lowe Runs. for Chicago Dougherty. Gandll, for Washl: ] A. R. MANNING, Yantie, Cona. & 1 3| poses. "The demand from mercantile = ot oy e A o Eatnel: ':l-.;"n“m hl'u' Vastanb: Gandil; s USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Telepaone. dect4a ’Z&. Main Street, Norwici. sources appears to be sluggish as MONEY. i play, Zeider ackinurne to Gandil’% lefi on bases, | The antiseptic powder 1o be shaken into the shoes. o Tl ST BY: )y It Makes Wrinkles. Feil - Intefior money markel seertl ew York, une 13 Money on call| The sollowi tueive. ars the, el | S oo T Yoty Taen (i e | X 7 Mo i sbin T 7 Alrs P - that the land_speculation inita ob- | une's L7hS, June 13 —Money on call| Tne followinx twelve are the lead- |3, b3 2 & nnolly 300 | 1y rests the fect and makes new or tght shoes easy. OUR WORK ~ Werry over fll-health doss yews | jectionable forms have been effectively | 537, *% 2 1T I0 B FRY iInE rate | ng run getters in the American Cures sching. wwollen. hot, sweating foet. Relieves OLIVE OlIl ne good, and merely causes | checked - 3. Time.loans soft and | Buet, Detroit, 41: Cobb, Detroit, 36; | PITCHERS’ POINT OF VIEW ormrert s e e 1t "o BveakIn. Now hocs. Ty | meets the approval of the critical ‘Thy e was favor- =t v Y Yy ove: re. 25 ctx, % ) 3 Al L5aE ke you look"oias | | The daya weathor news was favor- | very il slxel aarn X53 1% ar | e Washington: 555 Deishants e 1S DIFFERENT. | sbsitvis. For TIFe, wigl pichsst, soarees ALes | beople, beandy khporads Tne. fnest ¢ dom worry, but go| plaint was heard of cotton conditions. | {G{"s- . ;8 30; D, . Detroit, 28; Wol- S oimeted, Lo Toy. N ¥ 0 logers' Domestic ll"lldl'y of Olive Oll. Just receive . ’ v B t ; Wagnes, Bosto "4 e L 1 well. To onds ware s>mewhat firmer bu 565 Spenrer, Bostor, 2. Bair, Shje: | The Reason Why Twirlers Don't Hit: OTTO FERRY, of + the dull con- red Into theusands | with little' change from the dull con. CoTTON. aciphia, 25, Davis, - Aplladelphia, 24; |, Groom of Washington Explains His| Scared Into Sound Health | 7y, gs. Rear 37 Franklin Street. sales, par value, $1,395,000. United| New York, June 13—Cotton spot | Chase, New Lork, 23; Hooper, Boston, | Theory. . . Kelley, Springfield, 1., | " geprars No. 336 Franklin Street ‘A’ year ago I began to be = t: nd ve unchanged en call | closed quiet: middling uplands, 15.20; | 22. 3 g t Bt e Ty Al | Faddiing Eult, 15.45; tales, 11,430 bates. | The best twelve at getting runs in| Many people have the ldea that a| troubled with my kidneys and bladder, Futures closed very stes Closing | the National league are these: pitcher has a low batting average be- | Nhich grew worse unill I became QUALITY DH jn NEs DEH[IS[ 5.06, July 1516, August| Devore New York 3¢; Huggins, | ciuse he doesn't try for & high one. | SiS0™ S M T [y Sl adines and | fn work should always be considersd, " l ) 14.62, Beptember 13.20. October 1.49, | Cincinnaii, 83; Wheat, Brooklyn, 29: | They imagine that & pitcher doesnt| o0 With Cuil oy headaches and | G WA0L SO0 & onts ho more tha A —— i | November 1235, Decoimer 1231, Jan | Bllis, St Loufs 23; Bian, Cinclinati, | want to hit because if he does he will | yua “Siinful, "1 resd of -Foley Kidnes | the Inferior kind. Skilied men ' are 35 SHETUCKET ST. . uary, 12.27, February —, March 12.20.|28: Dovie, New York, 27; Boscher, |have to run, and thus diminish his ef-| pjjjy una after taking them u few | smployed by us. Our prices tell the v Cihcinnati 26: Murray, New York, 26; | fectiveness in_his subsequent work in e headachokdart iy be Ro- GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Bates, Philadéiphis, 26 Mages, Phila- | the box, says Pitcher Groom of Wash. | cks the headaches left e, the ac-|‘whole story. Room 10 'Phone 32-1 Hon of my bladder was agal TETS wrmaTs Open. Mieh. Low. Cime | deiphia. 25; Wagner, = Putsburg, 25: | ington. But while it is t00 true that | hes I wae frec of il distress 4 » ON & YOUNG. a1l July .ew we. 2% % mg e Steinfeldt,” Chicaxo,\ 24. & hard run apout the bases dces noth- | Gagoud. oo, mayiia ayAlS Beor. 946 :m o - & —G—“—c:"—_- N ing 1o fmprote ungltc:fi-;:’ accuracy, it s 2. m—a e | S noil age r. is both untrue and u 1o accuse & 't a it seorbniit oF atbul " T Cinctunati, June 18— The natiormi | pitcher Of loaing because he Gocsmt | e neart of kiancye. inat is wrong | 92.00--The Waldorf Shoe C. 5. FAIRCLOUGH What Everybedy Ought to Kno Bt T L od 8 & W baseball comumiselon today reinstated [ hit. A pitcher 1a proud when he makes | It ia the weuk nerves that are crying 8 e ;"1’.' bk i ux | B LIl s S i Pitcher B J. Lynch of Penn State|a Bt No one realices better than he | out for heip. Vitalize these weak in- for Men and Women, P That Kidney s contain P s, who played wi ewcastle, | that he generally constdered #0 | mide “controlling nerves” with Dr. | Superior to all otl 1 vle, " ; to tona, Pa Lot Al Gaf e Grssiod e the | mmch s Pieyes O Dall ke hm te ol Binors ot ea T ¥ S g b e e Thamesville Grocer the aqtion of " % Clucignet! National league clud. He|mechapiam for balls to the | quickly good health will come to you -~ Las & Os- fadled to Griffith - The @etinction is in. Teet it 13 Lee P. CUMMINGS, 28 Sl w’ i o e by SRR == F A . ane Goguoa o (100 oo Bold b 10 &1 ivamey 50 Cantral Avenue.

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