Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1911, Page 3

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Burdick He rhem Safe and Greene- SRR IS S AR WK 14 5 IEAC WIRs 8-k T O IS CIONE atana’ ok pavens wil furnished for persons in 5 5 of rather a! the rest. The long legged Green Moun- " s b i i indham High— 2 i { tain oy, besides taking the low hur- : ~asitions of trust. Nineteen Hits and Twenty Runs Beat Wind} High— | combimation of Dayville and Norwich | &in boy, besides taidng the W Bur- . 1 : ; B e o e e e e i 18| Lokt g S0 i, : 8 P « v C. on ran iamond | Wiic 2 5 ? J. L AATHROP & SONS. .. Fletcher the Big Performer—Lord Gets a Near-Homer | betore o big. crowd. Daysille teoke, the high jump, making in all 12 polnis | Sto figh and Bulkel wal s Enough in Pri . €3 Shetucket Street, Nerwih, Comn.| 3 e S versity. of N lon, which were, e o ; “ ¢ dein adi : 3 The meet was the most successful in | Lol ¢ Hats # . S R : 4 o 3 o ™ L to. t lvances Ttk it 7 p i . =—Academy Now Leading the Lenguc- 3 the history of the association, 7,500 | one. da: p].y‘};; :‘m,wt,’f,, % for everybody. 1t is not cheapened with the addition of water, -y B2 : e persons attending. - nings in’ New London on Friday. Rain contains no impure or inferior ingredients. % i i = pped the game then. 4 ial wi ou that absolutely the best somp for yow— All that Windham ~High or Willi- |urday. ror rurther details consult GRAMMARISCHOOL LEAGUE- Assistant Manager Sullivan of the be“A,::' 1“":;’ "m’:;:.’mm n: padmh-lr—:' always mantic had to offer in the way of box |box Score herewith: . Breadway and &t Mary's Winning, Are | iy, sod, Menaser Hapigelon ot e Ak o material was ruthlessly slaughtered on [ N o ed for Lead. disputed game of April 20, which was| . E ¥ the Academy dfamond Saturday after- % Tlwaten. 20 254 won by Stonington, but protested eny . “ i iie ‘In the Grammar School league, A |Bulkeley over an interpretation o noon by Captain Muwrray and his N. 1ie r pretation of the 1 g 14 s g La0 LR Afvision, two games were plaved Sai- | around rules, have given their deeision % A mine, who won eague con- T8 % urday, resulting In victories for both |in favor of Stonington High, and the test, 20/t0 8. As these two teams play- B3 it the Broadwey and St Marvs team | game stands as plaved. e league S T8 o 1 s e Che Yo 133 o1l which up (o date have clegn scores | standing is now as follow el e :‘“ i et Ton and are tied for the lead. Broadway | E. C. INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE STANDING. i 7 I O et 100 won a close game from West Chelses, victory. they look safe to held the East- Ex el ngner 4 11 01 T Sl o et Chae L Won. Lest. P ern Connecticut Interscholastic league LOXN 8| Tows ¥l 4 Graeneyille grammar, 12 to 9. e e A ey 00 . record for runs scored—7 in. two| e b mes ' The following shows the standing to | Buksier " Snerl £ | wondertul race they are this vear.| wanderful fiineing i gam 3 indham, High - . - date: v : 33 | They seem able to sweep everything | greal ng bunch and . m For o, e Sovas Bak- | S o cef i > ; ’ A DIVISION STANDING. § before them and unless they have the | all they have Ty Cobb, who | uraay"scarcely anvihing of it could re- | nR LA L G 5 B iy L S . . Won Lot PC. CORNELL FIRST. worst kind of luck they will have the | team in himeelf. So . for “Windham' Downce: Linderosek ; 3 o 1w - — American teague practically cinched | Ing to head them off? WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE :::n:lggxu::finl;lu&oméug“?;nflfn o : W : 3 9 . Lo }lthacan Crew Wins at Princeton—Tig- [ by July 4. Never before has a team | er take ths remazk it s too late to take out insurance| he eholce Asstrimont ot Sy, Sl : f el e b T @] ers Benond—Yate d Poor Fhicds- | 1 5 mAISE letels Shown SpLite B e 1¢ ever deiay was dangerous, it is 3| ples hna triples poled out by the swing. | e’ | - i 5 14 = ponents as the Tigers have this sea- | me Eddie Coiline om . this Instance. Let me write your In- | jno® (i ¥ oy o B, Murray s, 11 oF Croker in 3 huntags. . : BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. Cor ¥ Son, They bave the greatest finds in | Ty Cobb on the outfied and I " ing sticks of the Aca nine. It Thogwen 15 % 10 off Keties i 5 immiogs, | = 2 nell won the three cormed bost itchi nstder surance today. made litile difference to. the Academy | o i in 1 ianing: ltt on bess.” Acsdemy o AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. race with Yale and Princeon at Carne- | (16 PRCEAZ (o0 R e Nition th. thels | comid B dahriing o b‘n.‘.-'- - ISAAC S. JONES, who occupied the box for Windham. o iy 3; Hie e plcher Sandion: - — — e e e e AT W e 2 Insurance and Real Estats Agent,| They opened on Lefty Thompson in the |'by Thompson Falley by Kelley, 1. Keims by Crok- AL . ing the mile and three-quarters’ spin wsepr Yo first, IninS, SCOTInG. four runs on & | S5 AR eut. w Crober. 10 by Thompent & 57 Al T aleen Damtt in 9 minutes and 1 second. Princeton : = : - Richards Buildi e O o inS 0T o | Miner™S prssce bam Eova: vai Ry wha pitch, g S i was second and Yale last. t wate gl e O oubles, & Dass. | Gl e S1r; mpie. Take iy Who Batted for & Perfeet Average in | Fiiiduniic b 8|, Comell crossed ahead of Erincaton : / 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL |c&, Ter rong and nine hits vas thelrapryiii s SENSA > g e oSt & dosan 1onstns in the rear 4 record for the three , innings that ATIONAL through Pitcher Burdick's twirling for | Fabinsion .00 3| Smom (o WnsBens W G B Real Estate (i e Vo Y, NINTH INNING VICTORY. | one solitary run, whiie the Greenevilie G 1t was the renewal of aquatics he- & . : 0y8 were piling up nine, finding the | . v v Yal, € > Village Boys Pushed Over Seven Runs|opposition twirler for timely bi T e e ngies telphia. etmit. 12 By b vasven i Einal Frame Agsinct Maseup. | wiien men were on bases. Sccona Base: | Hotmi s, Namenm § e t Soda Fountains or Elsew But the Murray slu, i e y, & Norwich boy, in the B T e rd, Yale and Cornell ‘(‘Onfionded at 't A 'y ggers T et or*the N _ | Dayville_lineup, was the big counter | €U Colis ! b 4 e e L most_sensational fin- | Dayville linep. was 5 New’ London. Cornell won that race. ¥ P?; »” Dhone They didn't do a thing to Kelley, | i8hes ever seen on the Taftville grounds | iok, o titing o o persecl NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. there was & misunderstanding and re- X 3 ark in three times up, two doubles . . A — = =—===| Kelley from Windham High Taftville wrenched the v i < Won. Lost. pc |lations were severed. ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW b bocain o thh £ 5”0';‘9” ?““1{’ :f:lflfl:'!gfliy [‘)Yglge: |:’;‘3Leergnrvdeet\\~: Ehuiadeshis 22 10 Saturday Cornell took up the com- : ; core o 1% ed t ne-{ Bliisbre oo . e w4 Brown & Pefklng, Mtomeys-at-Law | 5 Tsiione sartod on Chis offerings. | ed to take a liking to White's curves,| - Oreemeille A.G. Dayvile. » ] cial time for the race was: Cornell 9.01, Over First Nat. Baak, Shetucket St |Fesulting in ten more runs and tenmors | 214 drove hi [rom the box during the |anany 33 5 Smen 1T E 2 B 1 Princeton 9.13, Yale 0.45. 1 8 pnttane ay s in five innings. th inning, replacing him, ten Waisie 318 ko T P s plcading them ali in _the smashing the latter Wwas unsble o check ' the DaTErer 5. 1114 glflmg i1 e gt Middies Outrow Syracuse. i s Pi: Hasesmiine 5| Grave rally until six rans had | Gt 3 24 2 oliabies 4 2 - : ] bl Grihiiz ; o o cracked out ihece Umely dou | Pesn _scared. G b1 dmAmun 1100 8| Nmon s maer o S At e igi and Genuine BRAPY & BRAD bles and a single. Captain Murray wnd| The Taftville boys deserve great|MCemrit 5 1 7 0 Opupiwh 1 3 1 Clndanass &, Broooa’ 1. redeemed its dcteat by Cotumvia x| J¢ means the Attormeys und Counsel at Law. Pitcher Croker came next with three|credit for playing the great uphill gome | Sem¥be 4 ¢ ¢ 2 0iGalidnaiy 3 014 Chicago 7, Philadeiphia 4. week ago by winning from Syracuse . 266 Eroagwass NeW Tesk Oity, hiicher, Crokor came next with tiree| 12 ala. AMhomeh they dia not Aeid Burdickp 2 4 10 5 0w o university by four beat lengths in a y James T. Brady Charles A. Brady | deuble and a singie, and Croker's two | Smoothly at times they showed the| Toals €132713 0 - - CRRS=SHOUL LEAGHE sTARDING: e e A - g e ShTI S Ty | Geenil it & bk, and Crokarie tv o | over-miy-tic’ SDIK by Soming in_ i s e Woo. 1es. pc |‘The winning time was 11.02, 25 seconds » ed one over the dirt pile in Ieft field | the 1ast inning with six runs in the| e by ioninze. Bneaid i s Batora e 7, i A that was an eany homer and good far |TeAT and by clever hitting and base|@EIUt. 4 ¢ ] ] H Bidetpets TR B v o e g |ihat was an cany homer and €vod o | iming drove seven runs scross the| Cierie S wiik & Sah o e ¥ #f=hatmore favorable. Syracuse dnisbed 79 nmlmck nmmmk business man whe makes this offer|Blate and sent the fans home MRPPY.| cladey: re bas i Brnsan; ummire. e R i fg 0 | rer Wiy had rowed (e firet 500 L7 7 g wut “Lordy” fell over the third base e score: - i 13 b vards S pullh e / > 4 1 vards, ling a faster and more P bag and lost the candy when he was | Tattvite. Moo Holgoke - 7 1 b gl e b ate Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg, |Anchored at the third station. Lord | yumye %% 3 dlac 2o :| HALE AT THIRD Connecticat Leagus. B e e e o 2 - 10 Shotuokot 86 TELEPHONE oo, | L2iconiributed a double to the seven | gadbelite \§ 3 £ 1-3fwiisanis : FEATURES HOSPITAL GAME | Shniied, . Jew Foren 2 awey from the Syracuse hoat. The Food-Drink for all Ages. .lin the game. Taopeia b 5 bfwocant is2 Haritora 5. New Beitan 4 s : | Fielding details were submerged in|Dusasib 4 1 0 2 1ArKennasp 311 5 Hodkuoton; Nk, 3, 2 TIr . o form. khful then tea ooffer. Stocks | e plding detalls were Submersed in|pmeer 4110 ohcisiy 3 %0 3| Greeneville Once Mors Defeated— | ey i Hobuie s Kramer's Double Vistory. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder More hea - B 8 man Walien of Windham deserves hon- | Gamainit 3 3 4 1 3liatsice 23 ?| Score Favored Hospitdl, 10 to 4. Now Eaginnd Loatus Games. Newarn e 3., Mat 21 %o Kra.| Forimfants,imvalids and growing children. orable mention for a_ backward run-|DMSmm 3 2 TRulec $30 o son 5. Fall Rirer 4. Six tonings; he can bic char Pure nutrition,upbuilding the whalebody. Grain e e Soudany | S35 Y s Wi s | Homitals color on Saturday was| fmlf Seprelat today. He defeated Jackie Clarke in h"‘E"'““““'“&!“ h fi‘ ut I ite Tu efy, Capt. MUT.| Toais 13 735 8 again unsuccessful and the beys from | Heerl 1. Woreser the twor milsfaran it esd) : the best. Cotton | M, MeComiok veoaise Tord goc | o' mozs ', {he state nsiltution wers once, more e o Eile Gen e e e B Take no substftute. Ask for Hi : in the previous in- | Taftsitic ... nners, this time by 10 to 4. At the B teamed wi i S. Fi 5 ake 3 A e i e T R S IR ek Saxt it looked Somerhine ke @ ‘con” | SECIrIIL o o1 Con, ana Clarke with T . Mas. 2 . 3 3 arlie Crofcer one inming, | pRuns, for Taturlle Muhy, s. est, for- the first three Greeneville| Yalo 7. Holy Cross o Farl se. Kramer's timi the second. when he allowed three hits | braes woie: Sumie ror Moo iiass Wees | Batters secured hits off Capt. Bill Aus- | Brown 3. Columbis 1 T e taetle s i 48 v g ' in suceession and fercsd in one run |3 McKeons s Buckiey . Rosess. Lammies. .| 1, but by that tne he hit Tis stride | s e it Asa. 2 the Kramer-Fenn team won two of NOTICE :.l:‘h‘: J:A oi&::r zi:.c:x;:‘ mystifying - =¥ gg;::::x lhec\x(l'k;‘t:leii;;-rlnhamn\ heig. ’Il;he Wik Frotman 1t three sch>duled heats in the team racs 1" . i i overs’ other sedmion. " | i fram Lavrel Hill Sohool, | EooDiial secored sight hifs wiilo po” | Egt T Ele < Qe Wihas | n'308'1-3 and 3 minutes, Tespoctively hrefilly iralned 8qued on Kand to| The Eagles of Norwich played the | DEs, and fonr while Jimmy McClaffer- | Goeiom Ny arwes Hish Edwl 4. Riversiie o < - On aceount of the present eomdition |come acroes with the noisy stuff when | Laurel Hill school team on the N. F. A. | t¥ was finishing out the game. Hale's | Manhatan 7. Rensselser 5. . . Riverside Bofdble ¢ S needed, but they were a superfluous | grounds Saturday morning at 9 o'cleck. | handling of seven: chances at third| Lemert 10 Dammpath o. he rside grammar school ball . of Fairview Reservelr, the use of hose | luxury when the Academy was swing- | The Eagles won from the Laurel Hills | Without an error was the fielding fea- | pow Frestimen & Princeton Freshmen 3 feam tagain dafeaiad for sireet, lawn or garden sprisdiing ing en the ball the way they did Sat-|by a scors of 12 to 11. ture of the game. The score: l;l;‘:nmmy “Freshmen 5, Willston Seminery 4. | NAN'S lf?;"; at ~’P“'Pf"7<“;y‘"n Tsham;{ v Hospi | Greenevitle A C. Ohio Btate 3. Michigan 1. 5 sdofe of 7 .10 % e R 7 lle Bochesier 30, Hobart 5. S. looked very natty in their new in strletly prohibited until further ne- Vowtecdn A5 T 203 eipronnandd 4 2% 5 5 — stits : Ve g A o S A Eemt Diitemad i OTHER SUNDAY BATSEALL GAMES. | i ‘ime for iheir same. Ther Dl aa 'y en- s Yy 32 :“afl.;gfl AT i o this afternoon on Brewsters park with oed. L ing c ¥ riylfp 4 0 2 e he Academy es| 11 = widad® 3118 Smdbpdl § Ta2 g §| A Chleam—Bosen Chicssn came postosined; nin | ng calleq at 3 gk . iz, Donn 41 2 % olcamene 3 e 3% ; S A E T 5 e 3831 Gonmecticut League. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION. SMALL NET GAINS. © g 40 cdorade wug & Tron... B 3 Rigeert 4 0 8 0 obfnenvose 3112 0| At Wotebury—Springnia . Waieebury 5 BASEBALL SCOUTS rm ERS. Little ‘Activity on Saturday and Price | o s ek el %5 33l ol x . 5 et KEEP THE GAME ' Changes Unimportant. 190 Delaware & Hudson......173" 172 e e 115 5 g P Bt i e et 7T s &8 Yema Important Part Played by These Keen The red spiders and lugs are just begi o apgeac_on NOTICE Neiw York, May 31.—The stook mar- Disuiliers Securisies [ - Runs. for Hofoital Fowler 2, Hslo 2 S Eyed Forrets After New Material, e e A AT he IS5 & Wi ket ‘showed’ WS acuvicy in-the twe | S B i itk Wil Dy G psbiack: plant, spoil the follage and prevent its biossoming. But if you i 0 e ronnan 2, Lawler, Doherty: two basa hits, Whi g v ione, General 'Elsetiic nan. S, Austin: sac s, Wicks. Carroll; siolen o ing. located in her new offics, Breed Hall (net gains being reported in the larger | 500 Great Norichs pfa . Daien. Fomler. Hate 2 Dabl; dvibre piay P 1 LeAGUE STANDING. | the Dlayers, the umpires and the mo- Room 1. Bumber ot iimiea: Although no efforts | 100 Do, 07, Cifs i g e i K Won. Lo | R Office Mourss, 1 t0 4 p. m. vere made to bring about materially | 500 Iniersorersh Mec Tntyre: simick our, by Austis 6, by Doherts 1, by 2 1 y name. But it's the scout after all . Teleshene 860 nigher quotations, attempts by traders, 10 Do 33 : MeCianorts 2; pasaed balle. Carroll” 2. eemmed Func, | Taltsiic H 1 who makes baseball pay. With the : . to effect a lower level of values were | 800 Inter Harvester .. Greeneville 1, Hospial -; time, 2.08; umpire, Mc. | Jeweit City .. H 1 growth of the big league game has a few sprayings will kill the inseots and your plants wii grew p met by enough support to prevent as a |~ 3e lerasy Prer” b i 2 3 come this most important official. fast and produce fine results. % TY * rule more than fractional declines, the | — — International Pump .. Centrals ot Noi o 3 Sometimes he is an old-time player— QUALITY chiee adimems befng shown vy Tiner” | 7 S MARLAND HELD CENTRALS sometimes a man who has an eve for 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. in work should al ‘otton Oil an rginia Carelina Krause Held Detroit to Four Singles. budding stars. He is the man who e s considered Ghomical,‘the Jatier moving in sympa FO FOUR HITS Dot Mus 31 —Krasse piiched belliane ball (o~ | §005 1o the smaller leagues, the towns b o — < Pvigy - y Wi e former, which was sold | i-vi : a7, allowing Detrolt independent teams, and the prai h i 4 v by S on heta "I ha| oL e Sneey o g rofie i3 bicoor - o Lt ook | e el e W bibves s e Lee sgood Lo. "heie NGy, result of the sustained strength in b i b0 a o auick to spot a youth with promise of cotten prices, Both spot and July - : i % % o 8 | geegter thinge. W ETEON & YOuNa. ool R e et e R A The' Centrals of Norwich took an- i1z 321080 There are many humorous sides to NORWICH, ‘CONN. Week. While the outlook for the hew fkflzer’rrf”\nfiw;f ::,turrx;’ ffl'(emoollm, W s o o 0] the scout question. There is George crop is pre sing, especially as acre- e I m ning easily 52 1 2 7 1| Huff, for instance, the c AMERICAN HOUSE, |5 5 shaiay s e + Rl e alling visidle supplies and the expec- ayville. Marland for Tri-Village did |}Iamisss & § § ' Chicago Cubs. He is the famous coacn LR S, oo B erondis < e g rad 4l effective box work, holding the visitors | momaee & ] 8 % % 0| of the university of Tllinois nine—the Prope oS at 116 REES PRIGT At 16 1o to four hits. - The score: g Rruep 4 1 0 L ot who ‘develnedi Jabe Higni v SPRECIAL RATES to Theatrs Treupes, |sirengthen the opinion of cotton mar. | Ji03 Fiott oyl TrVillage, " | Centrae of Morwich. | . Fioar %3 3| Dundgren, Fred Beebe, Bleffer, Roth- v Traveling Men. ote. Livery connectea | <ot s that cheap cotton is not v, 5% o o Ll i s geb and Butzer at the school and sent Y likely to develep inm the ourrent cot- 8 il 1 | prstadebia P them afterward to the biz leagu — liie t e 1 | paiagania 30 : Z iz leagues. year. Exports of cottop from this 23 5 | Detrait % 5 0 6| Huff is a well known figures around g:un(ry since September 1, 1310, have Y ke L O] Runs, for Mclnnis, | the small circuits, He is always snoop- en 7,050,000 bales against 5,461,600 e e o fis ? two bust | ing around and frequently cops off a A bales in the seme time in the preced- | 4500 Kesding oo oo 510 5 likely player. Only a couple of years ing year, an increase of 5§ per cent.| 100 Revublic sl P H B e it | ago he founa Piicher Cole at Bay OF NORWICH LUCAS HAL o |yl the average export price chis | isbe Naiafassd 61111 Maranp 4 0 0 *| Clwstand. ey 31.—Clewlant made st four | CIY, Mich. and ‘thls youns man 18 \ ¢ J 1400 Do pfd e e straight from Washincien teday by winnin 0 | likely to be e star twirles t before. It is werth noting that in th Score by inninzs. Hughes wes Ard with on bases. Eiveifeld | H s some of hi e 1 1 @ Shatusr Swen. RSk “hiied Tmpreveint” Ras Ty | G g | i sl v s | Gapital, Surplus and Profits $1,850,000 .- . % 3. C. GTONR. Prop. |d¢veloved in the market for cotton | 326nSoutrem Pacifc iyt Ty U aiwh o 2 e abn po a el ally a hard feat to accomplish. “Once ’ h ’ ] Boods. Reports recabred by the com- | 100 Rounen Raiwsy i B e Grnesit 3725 0 opmang ¥ 1'7 2 0l in a while I drop in an out of the mercial agencies show beth sentimen- RN i Keams; two bese. Hite, Franklin. Berthulme. Labeie. | vistomct 4 3 5 6 ofiaci 4 1 3 o §| WAy town to watch a game, he saye. tal and actual improvement in trade | .o e : Smith, Robertoon, Jirard, Gounthan; barce on b ST o i & 5 3 5 i “l think that I don’t know anybody 3 3 : : JOSEPH BRADFORD, |ccoicr.' o2 s Conseaucnce of the elimic | am tocie, &0 & . ST S e g D3 it §o 02 ) think that T dont know anibedy || Will receive and forward gratis your subscrip- nation of one of the chief uncertain- | .2 : 4 ESRactys riens conin jildfeeges 43910 cause you can get a better line on ion for the United S hi Bonds : ties from the situation, walle they re- < & e o8 2 afEden 2033 0| 0 YO ineyre not showing oft[] tiom for the ited States three per cent. Book Blnder. Pport a promising outleck for the crops, WAUREGAN’S FIRST DEFEAT. T A e e e e of the Panama Canal Loan i it espeoiaily winter wheat, which is rap- e 5 5her 4 112 0)on the bench. Some fellow points his # M.M' -ll-l-lA' to Order, | (Al approaching Tarvest time in ox- Jowett City Trims the Leaders in e roats, 3 @3 14 | finger at me, and then I know I'm spot- E Banking Ac dati ROA| o cellent condition. e Roc! slan Ttah Copper Eastern Connecticut Le: s Sy G e | ted. ank " Teiene At e S S e A = e QBRI gy e g p g oy et s Bave been s tre ex N il & & ol P ; b e wa 5 : RN g R T 600 ibition of a game often results in a |/ : Smelting and Refining. The 1ast| joo weetens Marvisnd Arophat & Bametheir firet duianroEAT | "o bas lis, Birmingham, Hen:y: threo bese hit, | farce from that time on. Somebody Foreign Exchange on all parts of the Globe. MIL‘::“REMNANT STORE :m;:’m:;_‘;mm!g:wg:?lw:r;\:;mdg::g 119 Westinghouse Elecuric .. season—to Jewett City, failure to hit Ot 5 e hus tipped me off and then every man Side—179 W. Maim St., . ® 2 Wheeling & L. Eric and costly ‘errors combinjng to give 's Home Run Won for i Sho sl Tles (O SO LS AreR is the only place to save 50c on every nrgfl;knd.'_fi':‘:::::flfly'::;‘v:hnwin the 8200 )Ahllh""'filla‘x lhl‘lfil the short end of the score. Not St. Ml::zr M:‘i 5 lwr "N S: ’;“"’ l"l ! iSI{]v" ;]h(’, I.’“)r;' Siof getting & LA DI 7 buyiag Dyess Goods, Silks and : s g the | Toul sies, 212.300 shars a hit was made by Menager Dion's | iue seres mih New York 5 to 4. The loenls| ANd the pitchers get so nmervous they ow Eoeds for Gpring|actual position ef the clearing house L Then until the DINth Inning. when theo | ed-the. sare e scrcath insins wiih Tour rios. | aTe hit all over the Iot—the fielders 48 Summef. Geod lengtns for ‘Suigs | Danice &3 of Friday night presented an COTTON. Tollectad a siring O Mve. actiing fouy | I e teh tmise siaen: o the “inniny i | dzop easy flies and my object is < see rease al reserve ngs, | New York, May 21—Spot e e e - hen he drove the o the bleachers for & home | spofled.” S a ew York, May 21—Spot quiét; sales T Seore % q e it the latter advancing $3,175.675 to $46,- | 4000 bales’ speculation and export, Wasrsgan | Jowett © e York. <t Louis. | ~Comiskey Tost out on one fine first RESENA ORE, 838,200, which compares with an av-|300; American, 3,000; imports, 2,000 abh po a ef ahh po a sl $ abh po a e abh po a e| baseman because he didn't take the 178 W. Mais St erage ‘reserve of $4574975, against| American 1,000, Middling upland §.400. | ML, 4 1 0 % gEsmr T 1T 2 0 Baeesr 0 5 dlsmtienct 4 0% 0 1] advice of ome of his scouts.: A few §28.819.015 in 1909. = Although actual |Futures opened quiet, unchanged to 1 Souhort 4 85 1 3wene 3 4 1 2 Y| Hanmios 02 ol eionn xr i 1 years ago, Eddie Welsh, who combines - contraction, 3 o : 21 - Y 5 | pon . | point lower on near and 1@2 lower on | Shav. i1 530 1| cren 2" olvasons 5.5 1 the res there was n increase In the loans Of | Ixte montha: ¢losed steady. 185 poina | Dby, & 3 1 3 b BRI R 17 | taurant end a park in Chi- Makes Red Iron Black iy it companies of 326,126,000, the | Iawer on 012 ‘And 260 3 122 Jowar on | LEERA 4 8 & 1 Ml 4 8al 003 i P18 cago, came a. southtul fiest | f:f'(lplxre"::'e;":“fl:::;?n:mrlgi the bull new crop. May £13d; May-June |Nimarai 3.0 ¢ 2 It 130 ofBu 7 1 3 8| baseman on ome of his tours. This e T R T T N ey b o ST B (T ¥ 2 | s naue wep FIunter. and W ae END -- hi e T L e e e e I B e 138 mans e mas tonen e ¥ || POTMEND == mends everything 900,000 under deposits while, trust |September-October 720d; October-No- | = Rt By hened han 2 20 7| SETA i 16§ §| Chillicothe. company deposits are aimost $127,000,- 7. 2g7 N sl W ol ; z it | Hunter's piaving and batting mad You -’ 860, 1t tersens of losue. :The Dositkin Lh Sat 3 o e E e oha [ B L o o y'a g 1 g g| o BEEEAl great improssion on Welsh and he a0 f buvi orn of hothgthe banks and the trust com- | January-February o e Jowets Gty = iU0 1 0 0.3.9 0 6 gt0] Dovs out when winning r & Vised Comiskey to et hold of the ore buying >Screens an creen panies is one of great strength. ary-March and March-April 6.93d. XA . Cartson, et 1o ostaes B Ttk younsster as soon s he returned to et iy TN Jeweis 10 T Chicago. But at time the Sox C H MONEY. Mt S hepre b W St | S0 s e B e e loth get our prices BA“-EY M | adiles e 3 3 B oy g | M sertrce s, Kew. Yoo H 9 ¢ ¢t ready to substitute for him, so Com- N Galps, ot e o wL D Moy 21—Money on call | s iets on- samm Soweis. By o g | S Lol LI 5§ 1Shoy Tovi ths ewssadton gusk By et o i 1-2 Tim. £ 2: bases on balls, of Carlson 7: first base on er- | Two base hits, Fisher. Daniels, Meloan: three base i P » P e fis ighest. price at ihe clote of the | i (05, & Saman 2 Sk ot Ty | i e home . Sseow COBB THE WHOLE TEAM, Bread Toasters - - - - - 10c § (Buccessor te A. T. Gardner) + 8 Am. Ca b, week, due to an increased demand. | ity 71, Wauregan 4: time. 1150: wmpire, Benoit. | - Ko i : 4 . Rates 2 3-4 per cent. for sixty days,|Attendaice, 200. : - Bewit. | Glabby vs. Chicago Knockout Brown. % ST AT i Hack’ Liver 3 ; W% 3% | 30er cent. for nimety davs, 3@3 1-4 The expected bout which was to Georgia F==;"(" “‘_‘fi Biggest Part- of o 4 A Y < e r cent. for four. five and si “ | come off last Thursday between Jim- etroit Team. L. ¢ An S R e e e e S REet ana e Chitars Heniss g Imitation Leatker Chair Seats and : - A e Piereantile pasey 2n4| M. E. INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET. | who goes by the name of K. O.Brown| Ty Cobb scems to be the whole De- ; kst 3 | Without material change - throughout — did not take place, because the man- | troit team this vear. All you can hear B di Steei Foundries. ] “the week. . Rates, 3 1-2@4 per cent.|Scored Total of 30 Points to Dart-|agers found some hitch over the date| in the east is about his wonderful abil- Fishin T kl $: oar ng e Retui..... for sixty to ninety days' bills receiv. mouth’s 24—Records Broken. that had been arranged. Now it isstat- | ity to hit in the pinches and his work : g lackie s SEle ard" cHoles tohry to- SEE nbAEHE ed that in all probability Knockout| on the bases. No sooner does he reach Stable 200 Vot L1 . single names and 4@3 per cent. for| Williams, generally picked run- {sruv\'n a.!‘:ld Jimy (l:[ln\) v “‘;u me‘,el inai first ‘r;as(-\ (h‘an é the d\‘:h?leloppnsl!ng Soe Ansowmaa. ais el e oth arua; trosk st | ten Tound go at Hammond early next| team ls upset. Instead of playing for E L M At ot Ses A N ngiand “heteronilomiets | month. The managers of the fighters | the batter they are all watching the un eas awn OWErsS bo S g 5 12-14 Bath Street. 7 b CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Athletic association on Pratt field, at|have agreed on everything but the| peerless Ty, who keeps them in such ; a0 B & 0 : oo M lamGwm | Amherst*"Sitizaay. Dartmoth, * by |Gate, whioh will be settled within a fow | suspense that ey lose Liheie nerve ' 200 Betulebem S i o414 0 six ong odds the favorite, was Six points|days. Brown will start training in|and drop games, says the Denver Post. TR “O'.fng:'::m‘ A SPECIALTY.| i0 freskin walg Trantst.. - a8i 88 8ig behind the winner's total of 30. ‘The | Chicago at once. Take Cobb out of the Detroit lineup 3 t ILE TO RENT. Ton Central Leather e 2 5 % . % Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Swcatn - ik and the Tigers wouldn't be making the o . 1 e St e bl was third. Seven assoclation records . C. A. and Kickers Lost. 3 i e o 4 fi$ u% |were broken including the mile run,| Tn the Mil league on Saturday the = ’ Chicago & Alton 3 the an ard runs and the ham- [TY. . ¥ % defe d y the WHEN you want o pac your bustc |~ Gk Gl Ve - e N e BLG A fem e dcdeated vy tne) Childreon Oy Bulletin Buildin 74 Franklin T fsedit g Willlams’ victory came entirely | game was played on ihe Cranberry. 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