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1 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING is troubled with a lame leg. Zeller is hoping that Perkins wi prove the hit- ter that he did In other seasons. | IF CLEVELAND HAD COBB. | Ty Would Be Great Fastor for the Naps, Says Connis Mack. BAGGAGE INSURANCE Fruits and Vegetables. Pt g | petutt “inetnnart e Covering anywhere in the world Apritots, dox. 26 {Romaine, 15 | Clevetana hfladelvhia . at VERY LOW COST. - ative Peas, pk. 0| Celery, e > 3. iATHROP & SONS. A S L S o Dision 28 Shetucket Eireet, Norwich, Conn. g S 2dopted—To £ Wikt rmetons. 30-50 Muskmelons, ' 10-20 Peaches. doz. 10-26, Pie Plant, 1 Radishes, beh. Mushrooms, 1b.. 7 Oranges— New Franchise Voted to MerideniWithout Vofi;é Norwich Out—Six Team Lesgue in View—. artial Schedule av: N:w Ztaff of Umpires’ Parsnips, | Parsiey. New Cabbage. New Beeis. Swoet Potatoes, “One player can be the star of des- tiny for a ball club,” declares saga- cious Connie Mack, manager of the st L Phitadetpti phia’s winni Tekss Ons from Athlstics. 11.—Si._Louis broke Philadel- . Chicezo. today, 5 to 1. Secre even Voo Phitadetsh 4 u|instance’—the Philadelphia manager 1id not wait to hear. He interrupted. “Cobb would be a factor right now on the Cleveland club,” sakd Mack, “He o % 2 9 |would prove the club’s turming point. There arc hitters and ball players on Truesdate. 2 Kiephes Powelip White, Turnips. Summer Squash. Bermudz Onions. Eeg Plant. 10 oBarym 6 4 1Thom: them when running and when laid up | repregented at the special meeting of | ~Saturday—New on ac Grapefruit, ¥Figs, 26 10 antic. Florida, 60-70| String Beans,_ e ab h Mot : SR Grapes— - ‘- Wax Beans, e P R Athletics, “He can prove the turning Imp. Hamburg, $1|Potatoes. - > p o of ad- or Boat Owners Appies B, B eatatoes. oolanger . 4 3 + o |voint. He can stem the tide of ad will be repaid by investigating our (Special to The Bulletin.) | t >t New London. Qreson. dz. OB 20730 Nevman i P i i 1| versity and nis mere success will put ciicy : iddletow: ok " —New L iden. aldwins, ew Ovions,” _ Sweitzer ? obaviein 0 4 " inis team in a position to o Boat Insurance Poiicy. It protects| Middletown. July 14.—Althougn not S uid ":‘f,;’l:‘d;f z‘f‘[\‘}‘;‘?‘“e_ Pineapples, Yellow, 7-19 | Grigms. it 3 0 0Mumls ! » o |than an even break of games.” “For i H 1 and against ail marine perils includ- | tthe C'onnecticut Bascba!l association | town, Merid ing fire and theft. at very low rate.|in %his city tais afternoon. Norwicn | B. P. Learned & Co., \ts Tranchise taken up, but the Thds of the | Norwich First Base Star Gets a Chance Tinker | Kane.2) i Archere . 51 SRENEEE Dhlumamon SLIM MINTYRE FOR FALL RIVER. Totals, 34 9327 11 LBl e itide Preisters 0 0 Cucumbers. ca.. “Batice fo Plank In 9h. Winyrep 2 0 < i franchize was left in the I H iackbe t. 15 Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. L Fed Bananas, 4z | Biackberries, ‘at. | % : rwich people, whe, it was under- g Cherri Bt ebarries, i 20 | _Seoro by tasing: 1 homn i, SRR itter, & Azency Established May 1846. stood, were quite likely to continue the TNV “EhaImEN A eagtn, Hothouse T *|'Squash. _each, 164 B Lowts 1 A8 S i Eas it S Sl O, ”\m:nlnf.:',‘v'« 'x'{\‘u":\m “vlr‘it'f‘.‘,”.'.‘.\v"fll'." 3 o 2 5 =4 Zadelonia 0 1ot | rst divisio ate - apriFMW club for the rest/of the season. The| In the unceriainty over what was to so’.‘;?fl‘};""- String Rear}u. i I Tetale, .30 & : Biction..” Bat Gohb. wanld. be. the elisir St ¢ life for that club right now. 1 pick { meeting was an Znthusiastic one, last- | become of the Norwich baseball team “Batted for Me 1 inz Jut twe ‘hour: the local players have been looking present werc the presideni, | around for berths in_other places to aniel P. Dunn of Willimantic, | finish the season. and on the recom- Cobb because he's a great ball player, h I do not approve of all his Billy Sullivan would be another Take it from 1 Tomatoes. Ezg Plant, each. 20 Clteand Coutén't it Forg a4 Lov. FEead Lettuce, 3 5| New Yerk July it Ferd outpit Jouns day. the New Yorks detcaung Cleseland ‘. o 1. Thi s the tbird time. 1o 1 0.0 o e |nitho Mahager Charies H. Humphrey of New | mendation of Capt. Paddy Duff, Dennie | Pork— Bfex Emmb— - ted o . sore his 50t in che m turnin int for ¢ phrey da 3 - e soore T : ning point for Chicago. Y0“r House ]1_.....1. n, Mess: fisher, Bannon and | (“Siim”) Mclntyre is to be given a| parcribs Rl Bheciders, 18 | leagues, Crec's hitting and felding marked the oo e s STt enpt Taton e Burdick of Middletown. and Messrs. S Shotlders. fo| _Chep: T O Yert. a ¢ [ "They are not out by any means. Sulli- |-Szm:|1.;“||L_ McKenna and two thers Smoked Hams, Native Lamb— = w g % % lvan will not only steady one of the i ontents may be de- | from Meriden. ‘These latter appeared S0-251" Legs. ~ites. AR e T o 0 | hest pitching staffs in the league, but + 3 o | dered by Nerwich, but it was voted to t| _Chops, 35 | Tomer o Chase 1 i 11 | AhiPago's ste en Sulli- royed any day or by t X hove: < - 1 1| Chicago's stock will climb when Sulli S ? « Meriden » new franchise. hold- S oo W elerTs Veil b} L : . % | van joins the team and is able to do okt TaEDERa. b6 A6 ubliarel. ing Ahe Norwich surrender in abéyance, | Dried Beef. 37| Chops 20 | Stovanin o Cmecet 5 [ his best pens = ’ and t if Norwieh finally arrranges Cornea Beet, 22-15| Shoulq T4 | Wingtam ot 0 Teoach,ss i o1 “Do you consider the-western clubs L - ta’ come in, the association w - erhouse ativ | Perring. 7 0 Sweeney.c “ 00 4 . > caste W o We witte Policies foi Fire Insurance| 30/ Some 1n, the Dasgciation STl ens Steak [Xative Evates § Smene s 3§ |interior "o the eastern?” was asked, davor to get n sixth team, nay Sirloin, e % At the present time " replie o ik Mot eEay T stol or Southington, or a s Rounds. 22| Shoulders, Totals . : T Tt 0 2 elongated leader, “but conditions, I be es mpanies & as i5f team representing the two places com- Shoulder Steak, 18|3ausage. Score by innings: < el g lieve, will change later on. A ball bined, [Native Sait Pork, | Cicreizn 000 0 Y ; club is @ puzzle. Tt may go bad for rates. Telephone Talk With Hayes. 20 | New York 06 60 o aiag a streteh of games and " show un- Before the Nerwich franchize matter Poulirsy i ¢ 01 01 1 1 0 0 1—5 | expected strength. One can never tell Fancy L. I DucksjFowl Boston Takes Two from White Sox. 00 0 0 0 0 24| But just us I said before, one man was settled 't was made to find oW, i 3 £ . 4 Pac L St Ao gt oleniial Turkeys, Boston, July 14.—Roston won a double hrader f el it his best, can make a winner of a IS‘AA{C S JONES,» Liw,, B A T OF Marting Phila. Chickens, 30]Squabs, Chicagn today, “hutting out the < the M-thewson Went to Pieces in Kinth am, at the same time crush a club Keous hit city had to say. fo Native Chickens, 30 Bame and takinz the second 6 1o 5 : P / T thempelves But - Bies: voild: Boboh oot A s ey [ | D, . th i that is going good am not wron, Insurance Agent, reachea by ne.. Preaident Den- : Siteerien. G g o < Midiewion, vho | \Vhen 1 A Dt Cobb, more than anve = i nie Haves of the Norwich team was | Butter— Sugar— g e e et et thing else” robbed us of a pennant last Richards Building, 81 Main Street. | taiked to over the wire, and the hope- Tub, new et Zeider. 21 2% 3 > o ‘o ” ok lvear: "Sina’ Xou, T do not say tha Isddi L ful tone of his conversation induced Creamery, 17 1bs. $1 r""“’”j” 3 o o 0E Byvna.ob i o s P% M s he 1d1gy anytl ing intentiona b the Isa. the directors to give Nerwich another s v Brown. 1% Ibs. 51| e e S L SR R~ iy 0 Doy o |08y e sniked Barry. he kitfed __our chance to come buck. AH the direc g Sutlont, 35 1b. | v 3 8 Wradies 1) : o o Qe ¢ sy i N A S AREnEIR. ] hetlave, . L vt 1HE OFFICE OF WM. E. BILL { (07 Showed that they were ansious o | Ens.’ Dairy, Powdered, 14 A’h‘“ andil 1h ) S o Wamerss & o 1 8Murray ' enth infiing of (he ame with De. - wave the Rosetown stay in if possible. dam. 9 Molasses— s HRE T 1| Barey Pas “forced out of the Real Estate New Magnates Have Strong Team. s il e oo e 8 L wuken. -3 ¢ 1 1e 13 . . me at a t hen he was fielding : The Meriden #ranchise was granted Eggs. local, doz. 32|Maple Syruj Porre Sl g X $1 30 i neationally hit 8 Be and Fire Insuramce, to Mr. Flanagan, representing the s g e Honey. comb 221 Bottle, o ol it 3241 i o o4 esChowsonp 1 ¢ ¢ 38 |ing out had an effect or H 1> jocated In Semers” Block, over C. M. [ Gaelic ib, which has a membership N2 3 RE. Vinegar, gal. 25 Kerosene ollL13@16 | “Hatied for J. Celtins in 3 s " Sk ok R ael LT t T lss .2 1L of 150, and offers zood support for { : . 2 Finh. Scoro Ly Innings od Barry at his right side. Weakened itiaine: Eobi 5 tile 1 ro 3 20 D! chance on the first bag by the Fail . . 0 Wiillums, B! L a ball team. The Meriden men were | River team of — ihe New England| Market Cod. — 10fEel 15-18 iy A Mg [ our infiel were handed u crush teb13a Telaphone 147. | chuck full of confidence that they had | loague, “Slim" received a telegram | OF S Haddoek. |Kound Clams, op, SR ing blow a ball team that would need no new d Rt ond : -1¢ af. 40| Second game 5 . 3 f fien to males it strong enough 1o cope | at Lasn aere oer aE him to report} Steak Pollock, _19jCanned Satmon. 18 { Chicaze. { The Revolver Toter. ATTORNEYS ATYLAW. with anything in the association. This | Fall River is mew in second piace in s SRS o' | ae Hart of Boulder, Mont, fa = bit of kidding was too stromk for |the league. - Pat Sullivan has been|Qviors ai.’ Live, | Browne. e 1 o ther example of the danger of the PERMINS, firery Tom Bannon, who retorted that | piayjng first for Fall River, but has | Boneless Coa.10@i%| Boiled | Dgnersy.ic : o : volver-toting s quite llwfl & . , tiamoys-at-law | 1. cociation’s teams were s fast as | beetP recalled by Providence, which has | Blackfish. Steak Cod, B ] ¢ thoughtless of damage cver First Nar Bamk, Shetucke: Si|any of the minor leagues in the east. i him. e sax 88 Flounser 2 D E ° Iwhen he fired toward a En Mayor Dunn chiméd in that Williman- legion of Norwich friepds ] D rias, Magkerel jTiatnl, | Brexburne. A | storehouse, for he didn’t know it was Stalrway next to T$ames Nat. Bank | i was now taking nobodv's dust. and v 3 3 B rubut St - H that or dod Tel 387 Gpen REonisy ana Sacs | t & na v ust, and | will be rooting to see him make good | R. Clams. pk. 70|iKing Mackerel, 1% ulityan $.0°3 00 1. with dynamite it only needel wrday evenings. oct29d Charlie Humphrey tilted back in his | on the first bag. He has been a strong panos, 25| Bluefish. 20 | Swithp g 0 1 2 0 o explode s were killed chair while he smiled to think of what | man for the local team that posi- | Weakfish. 15| Swordfish, 251 rotas Totals, 30 82 11 IL of the ess shot and his league leaders would do to those |tion and the other managers in the| SOft Shell Crabs, |Porgies AR e . . which cd—Spring- | Meriden recruits. l:ague have been casting envious eyes G Ciicagn ... » a0 1 001 80 ' | 7 A schedule for today and tomorrow |at him. With his recent jump in bat Hny, Grain and Feed. o 50620211 " and for next week was adopted, and |ting he has been of added value to the| Xo. 1 Wheat, $1.90 |Cornmeal, — ' |it is figured that if Norwich and an- | Norwich team and should make a good | Bran. H cwt., $1.45 s Ty B s o HE-I P uc ar ny cfl. other team come in. they can play dou- | impression if he iraveis at the same si‘l{ddjlivgs $1.30|Hay, baled. Pl Dikeit: Sk hod” Sve. i, fors LLONOT-10. 8. %13 3 k% | ble headers to catch up. Secretary |gait in the New England league. s R G s TR $1.30 tan B ol o ot ety ! G T e S | | Burdick is to prepare a new schedule | The Fall River Herald has this to o $T P @87.50 pES s1ke wton. the final scors saNdINg T vpiwres. ok 1 et b B RS | for the season. say of the first base situation: St. Louts, $5.30| Cottonseed Meal e S eiie =t i G P o i i Manage: O'Brien expects Jimmy | Rye. 5 $1.90 i - s s ”: - s Must Have New Umpires. Cameron, the Pawtucket polo siar, to| Corn, bushel, §23|L'n. Oil Meal, ab h po a abh b S o T35 ! It was decided that the present staff | report here within a few days to fil| Qats. bush. ewt., $2.10 | DJonesif 1 3 1 0 0Milan.ct Bch 00 o © Tota i 271 BR ERS of umpires is too punk to last, and a|the first base position. Cameron has| HOminy. $1.40 Conbe 1186 smmnin . : : 423 Service via 'M | new set entire will be enrolled for the |peen playing semi-professional ball Crawford.t 4 1 2 6 0GCemge Souls - o 0 080 170 0 ervic [mew scheduie after this week. The | this season in Riode lsland. He ha {17 3 oMrdes ; 000w following are the dates on the tempo- | heen doing some hard ting and is | troversy before the matter is cleared, Leary.2b 4 1 1 2 ARiliifer b | 28 Shetucket Street | i -cicaue veginning todas B I o the lonen® Az | and it 1s possible the case will be | IJoneid 3 110 1 0Unslaub Boste teamer Block Islan b s, Friday—Middletown at New London. | first basemen in that section. For sev- | called to the attention of the commis- | Caey. AP L cinnatt, 3 clephon : Saturday—eriden at ~ Middietown, | eral dave Manager O'Brien has been | Sion Sullivan was turned over fo the | Dmorins { 1 1 2 dncidiosd e ] > | I New London at Willimantic. endeavoring to get in communication | 10cal management on payvment of $100 - incian o ton. | 2 31 i i Menb N Tuesday—Willimantic _at Meriden, | with Cameron, and vesterday he sent| €arly this geason, with the under-| ™l L Touas " .. .. has been discontinued unti embers of New York Middietown at New London. word for him to report in this city at[Standing that he would remain here| S by fnumas: g 0y 4 ; AR e furthzr notic and Boston Stock Wednesday—Willimantic at Middle- | once. until Aug. 25. His recall came as a | peron T B v g T T = g EELS town The Pat Sullivan deal promises to | big surprise to Manager O'Brien. It| pidhln g Pk 15 xchanges Thursday—Middletown at Williman- | develop an interesting baseball con-|is likely that there will he no protest AW 2 — P 5 from the local club providing the sum | SLIFPED ONE OVER. e - 35 n sioag Special Excursion Tickets R O S sz % Steamer Block Island Passengers on Boat Stack Joe Grim ov- = £z paid is returned. However, if the P idence managemént refuses to com> to Baston. New York. ; x 53 State Street. 24 Bromd Street. terms Manager O'Brien will take steps Against College Star. PRIVATE “WIRE. at once to have the case passed upon e R 2y ’ by the national board. Joe Grim, the “human punching . 0 A0 MONDAYS, bag” of Philadelphia, who has been| ... e WEDN v 4 T LAJOIE'S GREAT EVE s Disreoutation 1n Warbit 88 oy, N i S SARE ESRAYS . and . FRIDAVS SPECULATIVE CAUTION | MeDo wra ... | — “the man who was never knocked out | Bes 0 08 o until September 2nd. = 1 s & | Responsible for His Phenomenal Stick | in the ring. was a passenger on the = Ssefil b Wi o e Rather Than Neglect Accounted for X em | Work, Savs Newspaner Writer. | Mauretania, arriving in New York the BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY 49 1 \vj‘l,» D .\\ ‘\“: ‘n HILL c the Stock Market's Duliness. o e i lothes day.’ The passengers told how CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING Children 25¢ . == 160 Central Leath | The eve undoubtedly has more to m kept them amuse He lined up W ' re. New York, July 14—Extreme cau- 100 Do. pfd | do with mtking great batsemn than|all bands to see him run and make ? ' | NORWICH TO BLOCK ISLAND tion was manifest in the conduct of |—— Central of New Jrsey | either the position at the plate|speeches every day. He was certain ¢ 8o AND RETURN Ific Children 40c. or the swing.” says a well knwon wri- | he could outrun anybody on the ship, { ter. “The ome is the result of the oth- | and a match was quickly arranged be er. for it is the defective eve which |tWeen the “iron man” and an up- " Speci ire excursion kets speculative transactions in stocks to- | 9400 Ciesapeake & Ol : h = daq. It was this that accounted FoT | g chiess Srcat wesier e i the duliness of the market rather Do. prd Bigns of | 5% Chicseo & N 1 than any absolute neglect. - gives the improper position at the | known. They ran 25 times around the SERion ko, Whteh THIF and Bleok obstacles which appeared in_the | 73000 =i & plate, or causes the faulty swing at the | deckhouse d the unknown beat him 2 “ nd and turn 1 sold as . course of a price mevement in either | 1o ; | bail” “There is = of truth in the | out two la Afterward it _develope:! Gonmeaticut League above > Tickets directton discouraged the pursuit of 266 | abive. Tt is not always the man who|that the unknown was George W st New Haven— iy o aens good onl the d v ek operations for a long time. A rise in [ 17100 Cousolidae Udes the longest bat who makes the| MacCutcheon, an old Univedsity A mpton- Nerhesipun & | G2y schedu See belo prices ‘got ‘away from the level of an 300 Com_Products ... | Bfost Tbasenf e ke e o | Pennsylvanta runner. T A B A | Jy7d % - = - 5 effective demand. and a sag resulted. Denver & Rio Grande. Teact - WehD ey e SHCER alt Hp | 2o | eals perfectly cooked and served! Wien the uncovered bears bid for Do. prd along the handle, do not get much of a | THEN co.B SHUT UP. . | me. No wood to chop. no coal to|stocks, however, they complained of | ™ o jaliery Securies swing on the ball, and vet the sphere | — At Sowsk a s Sfeame no can to il no oil to spill. A [ diMeulty in securing them and called | a0 bo. iit'pid travels just as far when they meet it | Gandil Handed 1t Out Right to the| Ai jowrec fiochesicr 4 Monial &) | Steamer L A 3 S s : the market oversold. The demand for Do. 2d fairly as it does when swatted by a | Ti Outfield | A Torento- Firne same: Bufal s match and the fire is ready. this and more substantial sotrces was 2 Eie it R s e Dot DRy AW ot | A et rtaet. | Mot Neomad ame: Bufala 3 o 1. ‘J T AR effective at the price recessions an.d ¢ Northers e MR » R AR SRR e . Sae VAN Sent Sin. 1018, instuntve. THE GvAS RANGE buttregsed the market against a.fali, Tiineis” Central Cominenting: —oh the prowEm Of v B Tas ety oud Mo Ensland Lengur Ny eskdaya: Leave ‘,“ icls 8.20 o, m, R e g ey Napoleon Laoie. the great Cleveland | Tyrus Cobh had a run-in when Chiea | A Jlawmil Bk A g . m. " Due Biock : . m the world's best cooking stove, a hot | Seenn | Closins tome was Tuter " Harcester slugger, another scribe says: -There | go recently showed in Detroit. Cobh| i Fan it b Nor Wocarstes 'L, Vall Biver |/ BROINIBINE:. Loy jsnd 218 weather necessity and a blessing ev-| The actign of the interstate com- TRt Dres e s | oW e Brwi Wik such & foree that| t- o e L ST 5 te- | LODHOD- D, B, Ne 5P m erv dav in the wear. Saves time— | Mmerce commission in favor of sus- Tnieraationsl Pl by those. who have made a study of | omem = o T tore the s i | minzs Now “Tondon 10.40 il saves dollars — saves work — seves| PeMding important and general rate e s i the big fellow to his remarkable sight. | aralel vou albEC pet 11.40 2. m. Due B m worr 5 "°| advances proposed by the railroads Do. pfd J Lajoie has optics that take in every- | 2 X New Bike Record for 25 Miles. Returnin 1 1 245 orry. Call and see the latest models |/yy, 4 ik oy e e . H | = {p. m., Wateh 1111l 4 p. m. _Due New o 3 e was discussed more in a trained at Laclede Gas thing at a glance. Though he has| B e hate. Tt} NoR EIavan, OOt Talk. 13- Tt the. L T2 i 7 : before the splendid assortment is{ tempt to interpret its significance té- Louistille & Nashritle s al it e e e | e b R e o e rhe | ctreni€ bieycle. races. hete . tomight & | Tm o R D N onses and. PBath broken wards the final decision on the rea- o [HE 15 S p; O Eaidie that ha.can take b oo 1 tho Teamne Tor twobty| Dew Worlds record: for. 23 miles: was| B e iy ok Watoh milk sonablencss of the advagees, asked e S &R | a glance at a column of figures and | minutes.” o Y| made by Frank Krameh of East | and Block 1y . 5 thew for its face value. refusal DR | have the total perfect. His eve con- | Gandil smiled a bit and then said: | Orange, N. J. who covered the dis- | FARES Excur- ias & Electrical Bept o Suspend” ‘the Xavances i sumur: e gl | ceives so quickly that when six diec | «well 1 haven't Sheen In the league | tance in 54 minutes and 13 seconds, | . From Norwich to on *s |’ban passenger rates out of New York Nationat a3, W L1 Gre thrown out he has the total points | as Jomg as vou have but if you ever| (wo minutes and 15 Seconds faster | Watch HIll ... 5.7 821 Main Street, Alice Building, | was recognized as favorable to the N. R. Mex. 2d pid 2 | figured out as soon as they quit roll- ! stick fh,,;, epikes into me. T'll be in| than the previous record | Wateh “Hill, Bundays limited "to” " y2d el gt S e ing. It is theretroe but natural that| he league a blamed sight longer than e | Block Taiand, Umited to das 106 sseume Jurisaistion of fhe - guestion & Western he can detect the break on a pitched | youll be.” | Fifth Time Golf Champion. | Blackc 1siand, Sundays limiéd i 0 & 0 C r=ider . merican ch 00! r P = ' day . . .5 ik sonableness of the advances was Northem . Pacific . R ey akr rel J. Manchester, .Mass:. . Auly’ 14=Alex further information, party rates, against the contentions of the rail- |~ oo Taciic Mail = | has nothing to fear when he steps in Best Stealers and Run Getters. { Re the Brae Burn Country 3t of 000 Of NOMEANY NEAT steam um""c voads. The supposition was prevalent |_ e To the DAl for 1o 1s seldom that'he la| The first dozen rnu getiers und base | fessional Kolfer. (oda Norwieh that the postponement of the rate ad- 50 T E e hit. because he can follow the sphere | Stealers in the American and National | KoIf ;::r_l.m\m_‘ of M E 5 JEWE Membere New York Stock Exchange, YAnCes might not be the full time for| Y0 Premea sie car perfectly with his eve. Lajoie is a big. | 148¢5 are given aafollows: | { 52" oles ‘was 305, Three -strokex pec | New Eagian igntion Compar all of those considered. different tar- o a A 18 strong fellow, whose arms can wield LEADING Y e B AT B (U ¢ ey s | hind him was John G. Anderson, th ” iffs being passed on and decided seri- | s iiiivay Stel Sewisg. the heaviest kind of a bat. but it is Ceack’ WoeSIRga: amateur Norwich Branch 0 of Strast s. 'IIH :-u_\_m'rms prospect was re:ar:led r;, 101800 Reading ; unquestionably his eve that is ;-97{ Rush. Det ; o | e Shetuek vorably as promising to hasten the 90 Republic ~Stee : - . ] Cobb. Det % : 8l, Shannen o O P B e PG iy Dol e e L wapdt) owems el -5 i1 Springfield Annexes Cy Perkins. Mon' auk Sleamho t Co.’s Line s B d There iz a feeling of ('oxllfldvn“c al- Do. pid . i S Sl | R g Manager Z eller of the Springfie Between Ne lon, Conn., and t.ok so that advances will be allowed ulti- SUL & 8. F. % pid 3 : ii ' baseball club hassigned Cy Perkins, | Greenport, Shelter a and S enuas. mately. These assumptions contrib— |- st 1;;“ Sw Jack Tighe, Kennedy: and the Umpirs. il the infieldtr released by Holvake Mon- | bof Tons |~\.H.1 Leam I { utea_to the undertone of strength in | N ha umpiras in this league are hav- s ¥4 Perkins will be at thir BELor | 5550 n ey A T nvestments | manct = g DRt BorE T naid Caatars Ward e s L R DIt of Camalety oo | H00 oo o 410" g . "Leaves Kug The vote to authorize a strike by Railway the u!hlfl‘ dj,\. s comyared With}\(he Oldring. Egan. Cla » | | y FRANK ¢ e * Pennsylvania railroad emploves was 7 sme when Jack Tighe and Sam Ken- | Chas. 3 Wheat. RXiyn s — — e LN & ey W D I T e o o0 ta1e | g Tieintesss Ciwve nedy were playing in this section. 1| LEADING BASE STEALERS Telephone 901. ivi4d | most motionless state of that stock. Toledo. St. L. & W remember one game in which a little | American. Naticaal. The copper industrials showed some Do. v - ump displeased both Big Jack and Slap- | couins. Pila 55 Bescher. Cin . @ relief from the pressure to which they Mot per Sam. The first thing they did was | Conb. Bt o have been subjected recently and this | United States Realiy to toss him azout as if thex were play- | U0 P, 0 cn Tk DT Of the SEb i anaTket 3 sy | e e ing battledoor and shuttlecock. Jack | Chase. N, Y U ¢ Heth ol hifiues cht oG M0 Neveoaston United Siaies Steel ¢ tossed the poor umn over to Sam. The | Hoover, Bos weidan. Fkiv DOUBLE VALUE FOR The metal in the London market at | Va. Carotina e Iatter Tpuiled the mask out * from his( Balter. 'L ¥ e T the same time showed some recovery.|— - - Wabash ? | face as far as the elastic permitted and | Jafl, "V 15 Beres. Phiia A ihe | conclusion oF (hs. SEock ~murket Do. prd then released it. Ring! went the mask | Deihanty. Det .. ... 14 Liberi. Cin i ing of the Bank of England statement | joo western tnion . | pushed the ump. over to Jack. The lat- | YWasmer. Bos i conlieoy were helpful factors in financial mar- [ 40 Whecling & L. Frie ter pulled his stomach protector out as | = kets. Sterling exchange declined here | Total sales 05,80 shares far as he could and then released it. | New Yorker is Connecticut Tennis WHEN to a new low level In consonance with - v | Bing! And so thev kept it up until Champion. EXCBLSIOR AUTO CYCLES. this conditien in London. MONEY. the little man was glad when it W3s| | ;i nfield. Conn., July 14.—The state Machines for immediate delivery.| The strength of the wheat markets | New York, July 14.—Money on al over.” tennis champlonship. was won today per cent..ruling rate 2 ew York % by Frederick C. Inman of M closing bid 23-4, offered | Finished First in 75-Mile Race G when he defeated Lawrence Woodbury 'us';: Sqsond-hand machine can be seen|in the northwest directed renewed at- | steady, 2@ &, the Imperial xarage 21 Chestnut St | tention to the spring wheat prospect, | last loan Norwich. Conn V. Pendleton, Jr. i | ¥ Ny 2t 1% the Epioicton: Jr.! but hopeful estimates of the agricul- |at 3. : New York July 14—Commodore J, |of Orange, X J. 6-2 62, 6-2. Gepartment over the Thor-ingian «ng|tural harvests as a whole were of | Time loans firm for long periods; | G Whmitaker's 1ivs was first | The finals in the doubles wer> wo Har; other makes as being the only one| gTeater influenc sixty days 31-4@31-2 per cent. nine- | across the line tonight in the motor | by Dr. P. B. Hawk and H. F meeting all the requirements of the| Bonds were irregular. Total sales, |ty davs 4@4 1-4, six months 5@5 1-4. | boat race from Atlan City v in def E. Q. Jack: and H o julT - - i 3 > i tic City to Grave- n efeating ackson an B o julld | par value, $1,302,000. United States e send bay, a distance of 75 x%i!es.c'n:der Sanford, 6-2, 6-3, 4-6. 6-4. bonds were unchanged on call. COTTON. the auspices of the ‘Atlantic Yacht | The only games remaining unplayed MME. TAFT, e New York. July 14.—Cotton futures|club and the Yachtsmen's club. Ilys | 2re the consolation singles, the semi- 2 - ’ sToCKS. closed steady. Closing bids: finished at 6.17.33 tonight. followed by | fitals having been reached in this af- » : the Mary C. of the Sea Island Yacht | LCFROON'S Diay. AN LEY- s; Sk e o S High. Tow. Close. |15.93 Augnst 14.86, September PALMIST ANP CLATRVOYANT, i 2% | October 12.76, November 12.62,Detem | club at 7.01.55, and the Caroline of the P ow located at G19 Bank street. New cht club at 7.02.04 ndon Cann Jinsa 0% Straight Heats at Woonsocket. . 38 | ber 12.58 Jauuary 1256, ebruary 12.56, | Atlantic Ya 04, 3 3 Murch 12.58%, Avril —, May 12.61. 1t wes sald tonight af the Atlantic | Waoonsocket, R. L. Juiy 14.—All the o = Yacht club that it will probably be | harness races were won in strwight i ” i = CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. tWo or three davs before the Winner | heats tuday, 3 A X v trot, Eb e 4 - Chalmers prd Copper 100 Amm. ~Agricultural Sou Aw. el Sugar -1 A6 Aw Cw 506 Am. Car & F i e g T Am Cotlou OfF 5 | B Jaskel cor. Marko: and Water Ste | w am. il L oua S 4 o Tt IZ G [OD I et Sy Do B | - Masgmblias {esk ibe -, Bl s 6t the e D b Tat iy e o 10%% C: 1oan R will be necessary to measure the GLoats | [ight getting second money and Le .-fin“ ~pecially bo for fam- Llusced 0L B T o 3 e here to compute. time sliowances | Baron Buckmer third. ‘Pime of each BREWED FROM 5 - Sy - S o e neat, 2.26 1-z MAL THE JAM ANLEY uy Delivery. Tel 131 i e SR P P King Pin Won by a Nose. “The 213 trot went turAdencsell, with T8¢ ESH BRNIN&CO., sog e Woumdrion T St W Ge% G 3 lla‘-mpi".‘ G it mm; 'r':‘nk \»Iw York, | Ralph Wick ,second and ne third, PROVIDENCE ., 1. = 2 £ Llizen 1ien Dee. 16 37 57% uly —In one of the prettiest fin- | Hest tims, 210 SWEEN yomr ART 10 PUL YOur busie 1000 Awi. Tel & Tel.. .. 183% (133 OATS: g I ishes seen this year. King Pin won the In the free for all pace Hoosier et mesen S sy il s u G gyl R e TR R S e R | 3. MooOullik 3 Erankii : E = o T T T “Were oniy three starters in the | mie M. accand, 5 third. Street, Loca = 28% Dec. e ... 30% % £ 2 13-18 race X . time, 2.13 1-4 ¥ i ¥ i 2 rag n ~ " l s

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