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5 3 INSURANC=. 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | : Freuiis # i 3 S t 5 i BAGGAGE INSURANCE : - od Ill' ay p 3 Covering anywhere in the world ’ s z 3 at VERY LOW COST. Faa, ¢ 3 TEAT MEAN REAL MONEY SAVINGS J. L LATHROP & SONS. Local Men Give Up Effort to Hold Franchise—Money TO EVIRY BUYER'IN 0UR > 2 % = Xe6ts — e X 28 Shatucket Sirest, Norwich, Conn. Was Lacking—City Leaguers Eid for Sachem Fa-k pay Tt Tk Anaier ram Ginnt | jy2daw - 2 = A o Pittsbare.” duly Yo the scgrd diz i e Athletics Keep Up Winning Cait. . ey o oo TR Tt T T B B A e E R e A L B B RN B = = s el " Pittsburs. New Yerk. About all that remains to be done | cities furnished teams that were the Jabl I abh po s e it = e with the Norwich baseball team of | pride of the circuit. Norwich and the | Stonelf e‘ 1.3 30 0 00 300 40 the - Connecticut baseball association | great Dan Murphy will ever be re- g s ek FLase it : ; ve de.| 3,10 seck out some ‘nice quiet spot, | membered, o, say mothink of Jack ies 30120l venais L R R and contents may be de- ably sha v a weeping willow | Tighe, . Tuck Turner, Luke orsey, 2 0 Devlinsh . i H ; e i fhire eroct in” e memon & | Gus Sotel and other fine players who 148 el o @1 i1 Prime Rib Roast Beef, 1, - “14c¢ and 16¢ stroved any day or night by fire. ItfDplain white marble shaft on which | secured two championships for Nor- 113 3o 2o e o1 L - fn;u be. mBschbeu‘:‘ “A\l'or}flch baseball \\:c‘h Then there isl .\'e{'\‘ "mnd?n e | Fatkcoegn i A 9 7 B l ¥ eam, C. B. A..May 11-July 10, 1910. | which could play lightning ball in the arese.s | < - - - often” bafbeis ‘to fie uginegred Requiescat in pace.” days of . Woodruff, Rising, Mickey R e 5 i 451y Doneless Pot Roast, 1b. 12¢ We write Policies for Fire Insurance The team is dead as a doornail and | Finn, Joe O'Rourke, Keane and TS S8 = “'-l:;;:rhtll.n *e : T = = :he (d)anlnectlcut association will have | others, and to go still further back | [ 05 ©° L H % O o paddle along without Norwich, For | to Drew and Kinney and the wonder- e in best of Companies at reasonable| ho second time in two vears, the Rose | ful Puhl, who was cut down in his | sc“iow ‘oo, " o of New England has to acknowledge | prime. In those days New London | Phlladephis ' 8000 rates. that it wil s = < i Tans.for Philideiohla Baker. Coombs: sacrifice at ill not support a ball team |once played a double header with | [lum’ fer Pillaaciohia Baker. Coombs; sacrifice | Now |Smoked Shoulders, 1b. - - 145 Zhat 4T WAL not support a Ball team | Ohet o Eer i (o hees And & DAlf | M Simhy: Seurie mavs, B o S 6 WAL | Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, 1b. - S 1180 mh;lteuiclin ilnhl;lothé'ases that takes up Inclitine the tiitesisnghs e min- | Mupby to L, Lepy to liaker: left on bases St 4.3 0.0 000 | ISAAC S. JONES, | oy e e dreoned e o e | e e enond. ong hods | o teer 15+t wmbtie B o 7 O | el Wi iz Bt = Leg of Lamb, Ib. - 2 : - 1l6c this time as it did in 1908, when Meri- | and eight minutes. Think of that — — e | S| nce A dent sucgeeded to the Norwich fran- | in these days when it sometimes takes New Yerk & Clevelend 7. 2 Cincinnati 5. Boston : | Insura ge! e o e Connetiout sris omar | two mours and 53 minutes to play one | o Xew Yotk Jus 15 —Tu u fue whil batte Nov e wose oo Hamburg Steak, our own cut, 1b 10 Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | but later sold out to Northampton. game. Al hands down here regretted | Xigt SRR Civelend Jodow & o T Db VG Sig o= e =) AR, n cut, 1b. - = C For a week the spark of like has | the passing of the two citie ow | throw by Mychell, the visitors tird pitcher. Wwho | jysaaw been fluttering feebly in the team, eag- | they cannot forzet their former great- | wied to cateR Kalght nappinz at first. Score: | S B f erly and hopefully watched by a good- | ness and will not go to sée the smaller Clevetan York. = tew Bee 3 1b. - - - - - 10c¢ = 1y number of the fans. who heard al- |league playing that has been offered abh po a ab b po a ® o TARRANT & CO ! fernate reports of sinking and, rally- | up this season, some of it mignty good e A M TR 1Yl 1 Sh ]d Cl d $ <9 {ing spells. With the best intentions [at that. & _— 2 3 - H . - - 117 MAIN STREET. in"the WoFld, the officers of the leagu | —_— Tanicss. ¢ 0 8.2 e bl ouider Ulods, Ih. i ® refused to credit the death of-the team. | BASEBALL PROGRAMME TODAY. | Bmixé & 0 5 0 ojuisiizn 3 0 5 & 1 10 Health, giving it every chance to retain its i DAY: | storaiian ¢ 1 3 2 Slcreeee™ 41 0 1 1) Griume ¢ Nati Spring B Fire, Accident, Health, |erip on the worid by not voting it out Connesticut Assosiation. e AR R T { ;| Native Spring Beauns, peck, - - - 25¢ Flag 73 of existence in the meeting in Middle- Tewers” 1001 H o | Siniteey S Llablllty town on Thursday, but ' even this| Meriden at Middletown. 924 3 s e L -~ ’ . treatment failed to rally the patient. | New London at Willimantic. Go oo o o e New Potatoes peck - i, 20c¢ As a last resort, George P. Madden | t 4il 2 = 'y ] . ke Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | v, =, lazt repent, Georse B et Eastasn Coniectiogy s Tl W m E they would arrange to. furnigh the | Jri-Village at Taftville leURANCE pa ER 5o i Sl ,hapg of 5| Jewett City at North Grosvenordale. i Putnam at Wauregan. plentiful tankful of greenbacks, but u o S e aa o e ahw that | [Eastern Conn. Amateur League. | :-ibaiied f Siamuine i i £ DOUBLE ROYAL GOLD STAMPS WITH ALL Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, { the tank had blown up, for when came | Wauregan at Sterling. S e ol >t rhn ‘achio P o to look for the money which others| Central Village at Jewett City. ciorend” .- BaNd e i MEAT PURCHASES had_promised to furnish it was not| Plainfiel dat Moosup. New York 033000118 Two base hit. Koach: three base hits, Perring, La ut League. vortte, Nlles; bom: forhcoming, and- there was nothing | Rhode Island-Connec BASEBALL RESULTS FRIDAY. i £eb26TuThS to do but to write the obituary. ettt e B et Cegrs | . “apt. Paddy Duff left here Friday . 2 % | e - A N . . S % : Mystic at Carolina. | CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. TROvATD ¢ 1 = p morning, and the only by of - | $ 4 r 1BE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | momine, and the oniy mempers of | Msucsecarelme oo ot | o = 1 &§%%‘E‘u‘~¢; Osr Special Order Wagon for the “Grab” Chapdelaine and Second Base- | eT1¥- ¢ Boston won fts 1 m Chicago | Bddeport -....-... ... 1 oY rRADING T © Real Estate man Joe Friel. The others departed |, » On Hospital Grounds. by 4 score ef 6 i B e R i 3 AT, c,’; Meat Dzo’t Makes prompt D‘”V and Fire Insurance for their homes earlier in the week. Hospitals vs. C, A. C’s. Chicago. ! Mantora p H 2 o8 35 o <p p p VLY The failure of the team to continue gty B g e abhoo s e « o | Soriugtaa e ool H is Jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. | leaves the Sachem park ball ground o 2 Zeidersb 3 21 1 [ o 0| e Belain w0 i3 SEISTAMP] ¢ . G P & 1 i o : + New Frital 1 wis| ¢ ) 0 1 a Wiil:ams, Room 9, third floor. without a tenant, but a representa- | The Mill league, under the auspices | Bowiest = 1 0 8 - 34 hasipton. . 7 ! Saeans CrIes to arts of the Clty tive of the Norwirh City league has|of the Y. M. C. A. is now in its sixth $ei s i0500 = : o S teb13a Telephone 14%. | partially arranged with Rev. Hugh | Week of play and has the following $001 otoasn 10101 T Connectiont League. | Treanor, who controls, the grounds, | §ames this afternoon: 407 0 gLowsdt 2100 0| A New Huvor—First same: New I x| e that mothing shall be dome fowaras| . Taftville A. € vs. Norwich Y. M. D028 Sulmmm 31340 A T i N WL & s - the tearing down of the fences and A. at Taftville. < Beburne.s 4 2 hCismee 303400 mnwer - ] e ~ 3 grandstand until the City league man- ather Mathew T. S. vs, Pirates at| scotp 1 PR s ¥e be 300Us eapel‘ an (Hhel‘s AMOS A. BROWNING, agers have had a meeting, as there is | Jewett Citv. - Lo | vanes Totals, ERCIEY oo v | ! % a proposition that the¥ obtain the ) catde. 7 At Water - Atternes-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg. Brounds for thelr games when they |mantic. pas e g - | THESE PRICES PROVE IT PEanme-shelr season As Physical Director Bandlow of the | Seore by icuiugs IR SR -y HOLRESG | “Phone 208 - Speaking of what he intended to do| Y. M. C. A. is in doubt about the | 533 ale eventually with Sachem park, Father | Standing of the league. he requests| Runs fur Bosion Lord i Lewls managers to send in the list of | Cricags Zeider. two buse hit. aith: ‘soten bases. Lord, | Treanor said he was convinced that [ 2ll n Y i BROWN & PERKINS, iftormeys-al-Law | professional baseball in Norwich was | 8ames they have won to date so that | feefeo Wie Wemer, Santh: soreq bises ori | won Le S 2 ehestor over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St |a dead issue and would be for some he may verify the standing. T Ghseume e, Baaens 37 fist. base e balle. OF | Peovigence -, Nl tntr:_‘;co she time, making it @/t worth while for B’ L o Smith & off Lang ¥ sruck eut Ly | Buftaio = i atrway next to Thames Nat. Bank|him to hold ihe grounds. especially as 1 ignal-Tippi cote & by Smidh 5. by Lang 4; tme. - | Jersey gity vf‘ na 0 - - Tel 2 gOpen Monday and Sat-|ne had other use for them. He said he Faisall Wakn Sxint . Signer T_'p'""g i Myahe | Montreal ™ e e thought it was altogether probable that | New York, July 14.—Frank Farrell Ry s B | Eastern he would dismantle the grandstand | Owner and president of the New York | poe juy 15 —Washinzion hit Killlan hard to- e | and take down the fences this fall as | baseball team, has requested Presi- | 4., \hiie Groom was gffectift the result © e i | - additional svace for the Catholic cem- | dent Johnson of the American league | victory for the visitors by a soore of 7 to | i ol s u us - e - s G etery is now a necessity. to require Ed Walsh, one of the pitch- | score: | . ]‘ucker A"lhn" &cn ers for the Chicagg team, to prove his Detrait. was - i SID CHALLENGER RECALLS charge that the New Yorkers were | D.Joneslf 9300 a el New Encland Lesoue, | 1 maintaining a signal-tipping bureau. | Bush.s 3 0 03 2 Milanct 0 0] At Brockton—New Bedford 1. Broek 4 3 - - - - - s y FORMER BASEBALL GREATNESS | Farrell and Manager Stalling both de- | atherss 1 1 0 2 0 Lelivciuie 1 | Al Lawrence—taverh hee 1 \Pure lel"d, 1b 14c BANKER ; R my (hat the New York team has been | Sbbef 4120 ] | A Eoweiran e i Norwich and New London Once Were | employing anyone to learn the sig- | 3. S e 111 i e et e 1 Baker’'s Cocoa, can = 7y s - 16c¢ Live Ones. nals of visiting teams. They desire 42 6 4 OjKuferZ 3 | i y ’ . and — that Walsh be punished for making Tdonesid 4 3 8 0 ojMerryid 3 | R | Sid Challenger, In speaking of the | Such an accusation. .. 3681 tomas " & { At St Louls—Brookisn-St. Louls game: rain. rin’ BROKERS good o0 garS nburdens' Rimscie' of s ST e BT : : ~ Lee & Perrin’s Sauce, bottle, - - 19c ving: “Baseball i “ mimons 1 1 0 0 9| Totas, 3 . ¥ Licago Philadelphia game, rain the following: .Cascball Is fairly dead | paimatian’s Race in Hollow Styl — SRR S £ S N XNy Y . 28 Shetucket Sireet cities had teams in the Connecticut| Empire City Race Track N. Y. July | motas, 5 82 55 puncHes worTH THousanos | (Colman’s Mustard, can 5 - =106 N R association, as the league was called, | 15.—Dalmatian, at 1 to 10, won the g e Ay ’ ’ elephone :nd now l:lt‘)}l,h have der;llded ;bout te | Iroquois stakes for three vear olds atted for Killiap la Sth. b NSON BATTLE. rop out. There was a day when both | here today, The race was practically | &Batied for Works in St . 'a i Ihsibies of Now Mok turned out good crowds and the two la walkover for the big colt. e PO | e P:‘"C" "';";;;:‘d sonn- | Marshall’s Herrmg, can, - - » 16 Det . . 001000 1 1-3 son eceive: . £ . forf Detroit Crawford. Sehmidt. for _— i erzd or i o -— oston Stoc P Washingion Milan, 2 McBride. Kil- | For every blow that Jack Johnson PR S Oy auce —— . 1.45; umpires. O°Lot in snd Egan. farmer received $1,520, For each wal- Boston. New York. lop delivered Jeff on the black skin 53 State Street. 24 Brond Street. HOSPITALS VS. C. A. C. Gt Gl pion Fohimon Tk in $5 r : H i PRIVATE WIRE. DEPRESSED MARKET. Y . & Ty o IN SECOND GAME OF SERIES | 1¢ wata't 2o nad. was its Susc ti g = s —= Colorado ot s sn't so bad, wa Just thin s = 8800 Consolidated Gas - _——— : it over. How hari would you let u i ' EFichs ‘Hep S B » Almoitiidie 9 Corn _Products Dlm aem Two Fast Amateur Teams Meet— | fellow hit you for $5,0007 Mighty good Manier, 00 Deiaware & Hudson .. [158% 137% e e o it aon o o == 600 Denver & Rio Grande. 30 ospital as nce. P .y and = = e e AT R L Gy e Tl e S P trs devote a vear of hard work to the 135 Main Sireet, Norwich, Gonn. market today displayed its _narrow oy S i Having gone out and captured the | [tk OF earning 30400 i limitations in every way. Dealings | bo. std L an scalp of their ememy in Middletown | of tua o1 mions rnat Jim Joftriey eacl | Free Delivery. 'Phone 29-4 were small and fluctuations narrow. e this week, the Hospital team is feel- | ed on his body in le an hour The oppressive weather and the apa- i A thetic interest in_the dealings played | their part in the showing. The rigidity | e of the market was due also to the ob- | = 00 stacles which were encountered in the course of any price movement. Buying | Great Northern pf. Do. Ore ctfs. inols Central Interborough Met.” Do pid nter Harvesier Inter Marine pfd ing preity confident about their games | time. And we are on the Hospital grounds this. after- | one of these blows wa a rocker. New Loridon Won 14-Inning Game. noon, when they meet the C. A. C.| Of course, i is | < . . 2 certain you wouldn't | New London a fourteen inning | team’ in the second game of the sei be in Jeffrics’ shoes. received oply | game, 4 to 3, from Middletown, at la for each blow rue, there were | London on Friday. Boldt for the amateur championship of the | 31, 1 landed | Mi dietown ard Phill for New Lon- city. The Hospital already has the {77 of them and they were : orders uncovered on daclines intimi- International Paper . fon creqs paid for in I | don were > 5. T ers ° dated the 'bears and -their efforts to International Pump first game of the series to its credit. ?\';:1 ’,':.Xd;,'::' ‘-’n } Hour :\::‘ \:v 5 -'Im" ] xI Sijaip l;n»I “H“\I| e - e e T dou & Towa Contral oo Capt. Bill Austin will shoot them |Who in his righ uld * get | & s @ losers mix, Mic 3 o scar Kansas City Southers ver agalnst the city boys. while Kid | struck once for t \riy stipend | dietown forced the game into extra : the offerings. Those efforts were not | Bor pea OVEE e e e | Service via rsued urgently on the advances in " STie Simecox is expected to be the twirler | 0f a good cle per? We | innings by scoring ti runs whieh c prices and with the subsidence of this for the nine under Manager Henry confidence: “No one.’ tied the score in the minth i N 2 B ot e Hnyie oaere dinesmeatta Congdon. Walsh will be at the receiy- have, tabbed up and they — ¢ A Meals perfectly cooked and served|ang left prices to drift in an almost ing end of the C, A. C. battery. As |find that Johnson hit Jofr 1 his left Navies in South America, cancr 0C sian on time. No wood to chop, no coal to| idle market. Selling pressure was mot both teams are going about the fi.shuns( £5 gl ",;'lln with his .|I._v’my 2 times. | The race wmong Chili Brazil and ca o ' conspicuous at any level and it wa: Missouri Pacifie gait in the amateur ranks around here 77 punche were planted on | Argentina for the naval supremucy 7S ; rr;no can to fill, no oil to spill. A | Somspleucus at Vet tip inRat tional Biscult they should prove a drawing card for | Dig Jim's face. Iiis face is said 0| of South America is‘attracting world- | has been discontinued until match and the fire is ready. e e e onal Lead a good sized bunch of fans bear witness to thix = Of the 2{|wide aitention. and s as exciting in ance. Last prices were not much b Reyckies wh e hnnes Jaclor1s smaller wiy as. the ~armament | further notice, changed on the day. ARE SOUTHPAWS PASSING? wepe Jofts and, & wishts. - He sent 13 Ele between Germany and Great | The Pennsylvania labor situation o to the negro’s body. in. Chill was a little dilatory Jy15d fe the world's best cooking stove, a hot | Weished on the market, although the | Left Hand Heavers Gett B | e RTEVANY [ in enicring tia race, but ix endeav- % weather necessity and a blessing ov-{ Sight. o S ock et was | o rmonty Fome Now (ooes M PIRS T+ o | Tarncst “waraiina sz000cton vesse, | Special Exeursion Tickets ery day in the year Sives time—| The prospects were for a strong T Good left handed pitchers are be- | : S | from an Lnglisn shipyard, Argentina’s S T N, saves dollars — eaves work — saves|bank statement tomorrow. The inflo Fionies o tRE hciribr 15 mator lekeus Dhde-| Take $4 Duckpin Prize—Stons-and Mo- | fvo, Dresdnougiua are beinx Tushe r stan worry. Call and see the latest models| heavy. The first shipment of imported | Pittsbarg_ Coal ball. The rzason for this causes much | Clafferty Second. | ing plant Another of the Dread- MONDAYS, before the spiendid assortment is|sgold arrived today, amounting to over EDels R : comment, and there is a great differ- s ¥ for = a | BRUEShtS ‘bullt =t Drivats -yards in WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS broken. $1,180,000. The payment of the cor- Pullman Palace Car. " % In th roll-off for the $4 and 32| pgiand fo azil her steam s poration income tax has been practi- | Reae g e“{)’newo?pt‘l:“omr’:;;:sot Subject. e is| PTiZes in the two-man duckpin tourna- | and gunnery trials a few days ago and until Septembir -2nd. R B cally completed, thus relieving the | Repubile Sieel o e O oricrce more | ment at the Rose alleys this week,|Save such @ good mccount”of horsell | NORWICH TO WATCH HILL Gas & Electrical Dept, |Noy Yorc bamks trom ine arun of | 1030, i, R | Fiaeris and Stgstovant Anlshiod, fosl) iStale 1AF Doan accepted, irnatves. | © L AWD RETURN b1} e B 4 y | Do which iIs hecoming the principal a s of 674, Stone and Mec- her sister T f g 321 Main Strest, RSB iNling. 7 oeks subotresaury aveorption marely | st in trade of many of the best o e R hev . Mister. st HBeE mexsmpry '8 | nominal. The general result promises | St A > o Clafferty second with 6 The other | having been %, but | NORWICH TO BLOCK ISLAND iv2d toibe ‘an addition of eight or ten mil- | Do, twirlers in_the busin, three teams that qualified finished in | of them compare Shly with-] = AND RETURN lion dollars to bank cash by tomor- |~ _“I do not find much trouble in throw- | the following order: Cole-Stone 598, | Delaware’s and North Dakota’s | Children 40c o 0 row's bamk statement. The inward Exine Ing the spitball” said “Young Cy"|Hill-Frost 594, Friel-Harris 50 | rate of ost 22 knots. The 3 i T e e L) movement of gold gives every indica- e Young. one of Comiskey's promising | Bill MeClafferty's single of 12 2 | Geraes, delivered a few months ago, | Special low fare excursion tickets tion of continuing. “ Tenncmsee Copper | southpaws, “but I certainly am up | him high man ¢ Friday, but and the Sao Paulo differ from al | \:-vv\u h to ‘ Wateh Hill and I(]\ k T I R R Toe & Fadnel: asafnst it whep it comes to controlling | Harries copbed ie | high ® string on | or ships now. ready for | isiana and return will be sold us in Londo oday and sterli H l':' it B s e 0 ¢ 2 | Thursday wit 34. In the n duck- | iy st h « their mal ahove Number ad Tieks Early next week the Bank of England Do. "pra have when in a hole, but what man (now quai each. The Wyomin Eia AYS | day ischednls, ‘Bos below. o Norwich Branch will pay out $20.000.000 for maturing e will attempt to throw it when he is|Sturtev pansas will earry the e number, | i s ant s . jy7a 10 Shetucket Street, Shamnon Building | o= bills, of which a series falls Tnited Staves e Sand. | o McClatlarty and Friel-Harris | wo disposed that all « em can b ] I“ due il uninterrupted Sicreamon L ¥ ers find so much difficuity in control- £ — :"T:: b ‘_’ I;t”' r_broadsid O 5 to Utah Copper . Va. Carolina Ch Wabash throughout the summer and fall. The f th ti K h Stocks Bonds | U St ST i e e et o i woni, | Steamer BLOCK ISLAND ut i ing this ball is because the majority of - tha big league batters are right hand- | i WORK each of t able for broadside fir Do. pfa 1l - | ers. T notice when I put the spit or a shorter periods. Wester Marsiand i e s o SBbeted aiw on| Clever Washington _ Twirler Has | them can be brought 1) Y | June . 6th, 1010, fmclusive. Bonds were irregular. Total sales Yestighouse , Klectlc ... 60% S0 he ball T b he ball | Pitched Some Remarkable Games. ahead or astern () pis Week s 8.20 nves ents par .value, $1,416,000. ited States | 400 Wheeng &I Erie. o B Dy e e st — | on the 1%-gun ships of ihe dInited | xew x,'..;”. 9 ‘,'.,‘; e, Wateh Hill 1058 AR b i ‘bonds were unchanged on call. R B o Y e an Aowmwoed, and 1s 5o | Walter Johnson of the Washington | States—St. Paul Despatch. m o Bipck Tslind 1230 b m. o ) , Mgr. Srocis” s close to the body or legs of a right | club Is the best of the American league o B R0 ota. Dus v Telephene 901. wial -7, E MONEY. Tandad hitter that 1t s a ball if det | pitchers, according to many experts The Tender-Hearted Dutch. & TR AL DN LN SRTOR e s gt o e O New York, July 15.—Money on- call | €0 by. "I prefer the good old curves | This 1= a stfong statement, but th: mes Corbeft says that Jeffrics Tost | Sundays: Leave Norwich 915 a. m., Sy Als . Claimen o e 2 158 308, lowest 2 1.2 Teling. tate| when T know where the ball is going - | fact remains that if he were with De-| (e battle Reno becouse of the | New London 10.40 a. m., Wateh Hill 200 Am. Agrlcultural L1110 408 40% 2 5.8, closing bid 2 1-2, offered at 2 58, | that is, of course, if the batter fails to | (oIt or Philadelphia he would be con-| sirain of Duteh hlood in him. Mr. Cor- 1140 & m. _DusSlocicIsiand 1 v m. 100 A Beet Suzar ok a2l Time loans slightly easier; sixty days | ¢onnect. 3idered more of & semsation than he is. | hett states that “the Dutch are a ten- |, b L oo susna .8 00 Am. S 3T e et neneier Uty daY8| €Ty Is also argued that left -handers | 30hmson is a wondertul vitcheryand is | der, loving fort of people and take | Eontin 50 b m: Notwich 7 pem. = six months 5@5 1-4. have not the stamina of right handers. | 90In& that kind of work for a 1¢sing | oyerything to heart.” When Jeffries | “Shore Dinncr Houses and Bathin 200 & L. prd This is undoubtedly true, as the rec- | €100 AS a strikcout artist he ranks| peara that his old manager, Delaney, ( Beaches near landings at Watch Hil s fl'h‘f seauriies COTTON. ords show that the majority of iron ‘l:,‘a:‘:l;",-,“ Gom -“;’;"50‘"‘,,‘:'“5 g"m in| was to be with Johnsgon in the ring, | #nd Block Island -/ Linseed e i sas 22- years ago. en he was . at once A FARE Excur- o New York. .| Mmen were and are right handers. Tt|: § - his heart broke at once and the battle & u A R ey cloved ok, July 18- -Cotton futures | is said the continual throwing witn the |16 e pitched with marked success In | waq lost before it was fought. om_Norwieh to slon. Do pfa . (5.05. Septembor13ua o534, August|jeft arm affects the system more than | the Idaho State league. The following | 7 propably this is why the Dutch sul hoxan g " (a8 7% Am. Stea Vo lmw o Noveniber 1265 Detanacioher 12.18.| does. the tbrowing w —he TiEht, e year he won 13 out of 15 sames. He | njited o sently 1o the ceronien - ! MIEWN X e A g e B B Rriss Fonsaary 1 oeT 4280 Jamu-| cause The heart is situated On the Jeft | Diehed 08 successive Iopines without | gpuin at Levden and Vos- k Thiana 100 E ; Tl el B A 7, Fel . March 12.58, B cing scored on. averagin strike- | & EXCEILSIOR AUTO CYCLES. Am e pid e May 12.61. Spot closed quiet. 40 poimnts | * Wieer or ot & outs w game, and allowed. b it | 201y ab : A e 2 e ioteay for: mmeuiate detivery. O hieher; middling uplands, '16.40:"mia- | ion of this Kind Is trud s 5 matter of | for (e G5t 12 games. I 1907 e was e in T e A e v For further Information. party r s the Tuipelal e rie. S LTS SRS Le B e 5B, bales. conjectiire. .and_ there is:much com- | 50ld to Washington und'has Leen Yhere | jyorety intended as @ tender Hftle visit [BBlY at affide of “ompany near st Norwich, Conn, " Pendleton, Jr.| ™ 1o0 Atantic Coast fine ... N2 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Aeuic XD Sthebe@nieany . IoAp B hard T to the English Kiug aud\when the | B8 TnCNE: SOV SeEnt Belinth by tha Chicagn: polloc| 19k Batimers & o 0% WHEAT: Open. High. Low. Ol Aiihpito gotag Apithpaw (b Samdt Gt i i 3 Dutch cut ‘the dikes to kedy out the S TR, A gont 3 department over the Thor-Indian and Bethlehem Steel Tuly Tt e il i he cannof endure & long game as well | Fall River Looking for First Sacker.! suidicrs of fonis NIV, it was ouly New Eugland Nuvigation Compuny, other makes #s being the only one Brooklyn Kupld Transl S el rer 3 % as his fellow right handers. Manager ('Brien | 1ot yet landed | their kindly way giving the French [ F. C. COLKY. A, G. I’ A, New York medting"all” the reaufreménea” ot e Conadten, Pacinc Dideex des e Southpaws are hecoming fewer every | a Arst baseman. % hea mot et | & buth, It may be aise-that-thelr des | 380 e E 4 Do = Ken:i despite u\x:; g‘[.ou v‘\)uvr'k of ('n.- left | reported, -but it is possible thut be | scendants in South Africa had no pur- 7 iy S Centen T > & anders now ‘playing befors the. big | may join the team on the rosd. U pose but to teach the British "0 " & rArT w Sl S one T N SR e e e S I Y Din [heiain o e toek SRt | practial 1o (eash (B utah ¢ Montauk Steamboal Co.’s Line MME. T . I e [ AR e, 5% 57% 3% | known fact. however. that wheh a left | Wormwood to cover the bag. —Fall| A delicate insight into histors 1| Betwean New London, Conm.. and PALMIST AWD CLAIRVOXANT, 100 e "pia U i hander breaks into the hig leagues he | River Herald. the siege of Terden fo the battie of | Jreenport Shelier laiana and u"n.. ALY : 3 200 Chicago & s 142 . a4 is no experiment. for they usually | This is the place for which “Silm” | Reno is a valuable thing to have. and | hoiiat (0, J "R | Steamer 5o . S aciven Now London wee S % located at 619 Bank street, Naw | 10300 Chicago, M & e .,.mn 123% 39% 2% 39 s.1s | make good, and maks good with a ven- | McIntyre is elated and f v d o R ke nd 1 or ‘whieh he | we thani Mr. Corbett for his fiiumi- | . e Ay B3N < ©U mE i s gaanca . is to report at bnce. Pating remarks —New York World et oor o a e 1005, 1 "'

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