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' 13 2 MoAl : Rothing about & ; Tomon e Tobman N e tor ik Sk s 1 he gets Tight” was the most that Eulladeivats’ A5 - could he drawn out of him. New One Practiced Monday Closely Resembles Cornell’s | i : —Confidence Felt That Eight Will Yet Round Into| Ateis:suio caviesds Wisnine Brookiyn Wes in Ninth lon | ovinion that the why -to. atopdthe: D y @ioveiand, ey, 23— Phlladeiphia broke Cireland’s | Brookive.” May Zimmermar tor_three | troit Tigers is to stop Tyrus Raymoni sy Hexd einiie stfeas i0des. fbing he Eame by Gue. score | bases and’ Meklveen's vineh hit off Smith wen & | Cobb and Wahoo Sam Crawford. ¢ 70 to 3. The Albledes mude thelr ks off Bland- | Mt ianins 2 s . Winning Form. et vt A, D e, o 3 . Tapp were forced to redre because of It i5 getting to be the consensus of { Pitcher ‘Grover Cleveland Hartley X 2 Jackeon had a- fipzer slit at bat. while Lapp hurt : and First Baseman Fred Luderus have . New Hayen, Conn. May 22.—Al- Princeton and Yale at.New Haven on |uis ke humpivg bito o nmd;:,fl:flmll ati. 4 F o} been given a big boost in nl:r}g owing though it whs expected that a shakeup | Saturday, Thomas K. Hendrick of g e Bescherar b % % 3 .5|to their sreat work for the Phillies 1a de in the wal sty | Taftville was a contributing point- | Grancsir 3 ¢ 2 3 ¢ fonit 3% ¥ 4 301 3 ol this season. s would be made in the wale Varsily| winper for Yale by finishing first in|Olonsw 3 2 3 3 (fhdinger 51 « 0 11000 v X eight as a result of thelr showing at | the two-mile run. The following was [ #ekso & 0.0 0 (fulle2n 3 3 1 2 s 3318 2 of “rng grat nirting of Juck AEsal Princeton Saturday, zo change was éh_e 'l"em;iz‘of‘ the i fiWon by Hen- 114 6 ofmeiy 29 + o 1o t 41100 i[!‘h having !‘tlz effect on the pitehers. made. today. Coach Kennedy did not | drick_of Yale; Bischoff of Princeton vat 452 170 ¢ 30 H 3 gimmenss & 13 1 0| The young Mackman has recsntly been send the men out in tne -eight-oared | second; Strickler of Yale tnird; time|Seraviv & 111 1 4 A H 2 IBegenc % 17 5 0|purposely passed several times:with ‘boat, but put them on the water in| 1620 3-5. e e ) i ° o fimen 15 1 5 0| men on the bases waiting to be brought pair-oared and made a change in the Th_e Yale freshmen won the meet 3111 00 2 2 8zDa o 0 e o olhome. stroke, the one used today resembling | by 67 2-2 to 36.1-3 points. 000 IR 0 0 ouiers 00900 % closely that used by Cornell. ~No| This Taftviile oy and formef Nor-| -y..i 3570 211 - g s 3 8 6 o 0|, Red Nelson the St. Louis Browns' change is now anticipated for two or | Wich Free Academy student is show- | «miired for Blandiig fo 0th. Totals, 32 TS (i R twirler, has recovered from his attack three days to ceme, as all attention | inz form that gives promise that he| +Batted for Eapp in Sth. 2 Totais, 51 82 13 0 | of Theumatics and expects to report to will probably’ be siven to perfecting | will be heard trom prommently in Yale | Seoe by insine- R ] e e s e et Manager Bobby Wallace his weel the new stroke. atkleties before his four vears course | Clereia - e - 4 **Batted for Suggs in 9th. Nelson won five out of six games for s is over. He aiready has a pretty col- | Philsdeinhia 8 20 rl 10 2] aman tee B i Sth. the Browns last fall. Bobby needs In & special despatch from New Ha- | lection of cups and medals won since |, "3 B hits Bimingiam. Bery 2. Daris, Col- | sBatted for Knetzer jn Tth. Red badly. L . ven to a Boston evening paper, it is | he has been at Yale. > b o Score by iantngs WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE| stated that the Yale crew was badly Boston Shut Out St._ Louis. Brookiyn o s Thdz fans rw};‘o ?rehbemolnlng the used i & 5 = St Touie May 25 —Clicotte aliowed bat fout seat- % ecadence of tl ish & T v ety A e your In: | Miles. The Yale cight has been work- featea. A e I S U the Cincinnatl center fielder. knoeked Furancs today. ing at a four-mile stroke all the| Westbury, L I, May 22.—America's i "Riezert's teivie netted the Chiease €, P out @ cousle of Roger Bresnanans spring, and it ed to make a hur- | “second best” polo tesm defeated the Philadelphis May 32.—Chicago made tee nd got away with it. Think ISAAC S. JONES, ried adaptation to a two-mile style | English challengers on the Meadow- R Sty o| TP o o sodes hews by wiole: tadav'y gume 6 | what would have happened 15 years Insurance and Real Estate Agent, ;ithnnt’ success din the races with | brook club's field today by a score of o 4272 08|t sooine. when the. sisitors ovese five. runs on = ;flfl ?E"mb&" ball 0‘8‘]" had even i ing,:91 Main St. ennsylvania and with Cornell and | eleven and a half goals to one and a 4« 1o fwe pasios and four hits, including a éouble by | Gared to talk back to an Irish star. i S Princaton; The crew was (horoushly/l quarter. The victory amazed and de- . $002 0 0 S e Tun by Dol e - exhausted by the experiments. It is|lighted the American polo set and 31201 o . DAN MURPHY BATTING J8E OFFICE OF WM. F. BHILL | taken for granted he.e that the Yale | some three hundred scciety folk who 3 3185 0shekardrit 4 01 1 AT .365 GAIT. i rowing officials realize that they are | witnessed the contest. §jmaier 3 o3 % ofsduient 513 H . A ‘state working alorg lines that need re Cicatte 200 2 0| Coumes i = oy Sford’: (e Harecd “Togitts. % > tte.p 3973 J|guuemny 2013 ? Mclnness Leads Americans With 481 and Fire Insurance, Captain Frost and Coach Kennedy de- | Harvard’s Crews Against Corpell. Totals, TREL s e ie H Norwich Man Well Up. > clined to discuss the technical stroke | Cambridge, Mass. May 22—The| .. > 4 P01 s —_— s jocated in Somery’ Block, over C. 3 | TUN (0 HISPuAs (e jeShuical SWORS | Harvard crews w are to race Cor. | Jiaied tor Povel n i1 0 The phenomenal hitting of Jack Wiillams, Room 9, third floor. had been preparing directly for the | nell on Saturday w leave Boston for | iore by fomingsr L 0 0 0 02 3 {:293 t:‘f‘m t!l: !:;hflnéeu;l;‘n i\thle Teiephone 147. | four-mile Harvard race. Ithaca tomorrow evening, On their | 37 “Thar e b beD eeses . ceers i nt in the American Friends of Coach Kemnedy de not | arrival Wednesday morning the squads g S leazue batting race. The veteran Jimi- 5 S ———— . .o oU IS, 0L SRS CEEeT e Nat | Bn T thetr. Hexdouarters ut the | e chicre 00000 e my Callahan of Caicago is hitting 40S § D PR 3 : ~ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ment as Yale's rowing coach at the | Shelldrake Sanitarium, iwenty miles Washington Outolayed Detrsit. Philadepiia bo0ezo00 e for 21 games nd of the present school year. Yale | below Ithaca. The maKeup of the| Derit Mu 22— \aisgier oubatied, oufieded | Tvo base hits. Archer, Luderus: bome run. Doste.”| Ty Cobb of Detroit and Joe Jackson 9 AMOS A. BROWNING rowing officials speak in the highest | Cr=ws was announced tonight as fol- | 325 °HSSt Pomsts Wiy ped, fon, 08 Sremine v o e e e s our us > terms of his work and the Yzle Dally Iu\; Bit and run play for fallles McBride's baiting | Murray Hits for Eight Bases in Feur Times Up. ‘he“"’"m éhe Je; “f'fiffg the e her "“ -at- i1 . | New: e o rd vy 1 'a ty Goedale stiowe, feateured. Score: New Yors, May 22 —The Giants made it three eut its made, while Cobb outclasses al T " TN T on aad vomts the bolor thax | (capt) %, Strong 8, Witatnston 5, ew: Wesbloston. . | Detrsit™ | of four frog Pitiate today by Miting Ausms ree | others i the league in run getting with You know the symptoms—a splitting headache, sallow complexion, 2 | the crew will prove up to the Yale | ton QAleetv‘all 3. Stratton 2, Bflicnh Milanct %23 8 o U T 0| was efective al the war. Murray made a single, ’T-h':’fi‘affini? ;ge*;;sg:resz‘;\n‘ 21 games. coated tongue, dizZihess and constjpated bowels. Never mind e - 3 2 w, Abeles coxswain, Substitute, R.|Schaecer.ib 4 2.0 §0 3 4 0five douvles snd 3 single, Scere verages follow: + e Brown & Perkins, Mismoysat-ta standard in the Harvard regatia. iy i Taieie * & IR iri10 i Ner Yk it SIS /- brought on this condftion, go to your druggist and get a box of o Freshmen—Trumbull stroke Mills| Gaderre 3 o ofbanenss 5 0 4 6 2 U 3 Olowererr 70T 8 0| McIpnes, Athieties 22 T 51 s i . Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket 8t | SOME SURPRISES IN (capt) 7, Morgan 6, Converse 5 Gar- | ¥Bics 3 oougsin § 1180 198, P10 Dake betron o 2 L ua Schenck’s Mandrake Pills trance stairwag- ngst to HARVARD FOOTBALL SCHEDULE | diner 4, Tavior 3. Crombie 2, Rey-|Cimbam i 3 INeT 3082 iiao i11ea N Ty y T 1 1 National Bank. Telephone 38-3. ol DO Bovd: Coruvaln. - Eabistl= LI S 0 ofShatiee ~ 10 0 0 0 2018 s4100 & & 1 Take a dose to-night. o-morrow you will feel liks another persom. I = T 2 g Walker.p 2 4.1 % 2 0 2 4 ofWaield 3 115 2 @ gstone, ‘Ath. 7 24 Princeton, Carlisle and Hely Cross-Re- | tutes, E. K. Carver and E. Curtis = s 30020 41 1.6 1|Bddveilss & 0 0 & 9| C i 2 37 BRADY & BRADY, place Cornll, Wast Point and Bow. — o B ahmie 100 o b|ieih f3 BN 1330 COERAONGE, MO 1 Tl e A e S T 7o mond s M Attormeys amd Counsel at Law. i Slim Mclintyre with New London Totals, 33 6 3| Giseme 3 0 8 2 altermomdp 3 1 2 3 o Hlarisel, Ataletics 6 5 2 250 Broadway, New York City. npen Siia® Meiators. of thie <ty iy siat. | SEstal roc el e 2081 22| Gasster, Wash. 13 45 18 DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON. Philadeiphta, Pa. B " s s ¥ ol - 4 o ted for Lafitte . *M'K’chnte I 0| Tetals, 130 B troj! 7 il a2 Saspee'T. Mped o Sharles A. Brady| Cambridge Mass, Mey 22.—Several | ed for the first base job on the New | seore by inainss Fesp 00 0 0 of B e el A o . it surprises developed with amnounce- | London team when iwey open their | Wasinewn A 111308 , g M e 10 e - p— ment tonight of the complete sched- | season n New london today, play- | Deirol S e e a-1 3-enies | B TSN T 3f e e gt ule for the Harvard varsity football | ing the strong® Prooklyn Profession-| Two base hit. Cobb. oot i it o e Todia 11 4% » e 8 s team next season. Three teams which | als. and who are expected to be a co s Pirsbors = 00010 Tegote Cloveiang. - 38 = 41 ummm m'mmc figured in lest vears gumes, Cornell | bination that will Prove a Mard task| y cpiurs—ew vom-Crisss sume posoned: | Yon T 500 814 et s i est Polat and Bewdoin are drep- | to beat. The New London Hneup will | wi'gommas o e Two base Miis, Murmy 2. Snodsvess: thres base | T ord. . Chiiace 3 7 ped. Their places are taken respec- | be the following: Griffin ¢, Joréan p | = APl hits, Murrey. Doyle; home mum. Matler Lord, Chicazo 30 %1 Norwich Branch, Shannen Bidg, | tivelv bv Prinoeton. which will meet | McIntyre 1p, Burns 2. Osurica 3 OTHER BASEBALL GAMES MONDAY. 5 Murphy, Athietics 37 104 the O 8¢ t C tn the first » y Sulliva f, cf oston’s Twelfth Straight Defeat. - L - = 2B IR st | e S B e bt | Aoy B SRRy Suliivay . Teer U CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STARDING. s e T ol Sl - | Wi Aot | - 3 in At Carlisle, which 5 AN Lost. 1 teday by bushinc Mis in she ffih gming B | Jeckson. Cloveland 32 120 CF NORWICH Stocks i T O e an | £ 4 Wt was the 13h sralghi defant for Boston. Srere Crawford, Detrpit 31 108 fenetc Qi gy ';Nc-h s &hi| Fud Sullivan Leaves tor Bennington. | Epringtela 11 s | St Louts. ‘Wihilatt, Detroit TR Neair ¢ p B o A Florence. (“Fud”) Suflivan, formerly i n e N e * ¢! Engle, Bosten 27 1807 onds een on a Ha schedule for about | Waserbury 3 ie } 2 = five vears. The big game with Yale | Of this city. who has heen playing | New Britain .. b Sveenes.2s 4 1 1 3 2 | Walsh, Chicago 13 28 - - b 3 p r- | with Dan @ Nelil's New Britain team [ New Haven 13 Hemogss 4 13 1 o »|Speaker. Boston 24 87 Gi comes N 15 wil Jbe piay- 2 rain mes Novemper 15 ane e piay 4 s Non . = st 4121 ] t : 2 B o0 this wear at Cambeidge. as wifl all | of the Cemnecticut league. has loft | Nortuamato n o e R 1 3| Austin, St. Louis 30 102 y Y g of the other games, with the exception | Ne% Britain and will play with the| 5™ = Goodeof 3 0 5 0 3 o] Criss, St. Louis R 35 COtton | e with Prneeton. The ehedule | Bennington. Ve team. O'Nelll wanted Coanscticut Leamue. Temeds 3 1 8 3 3 0| Easterly, Cleveland 22 111 follows: : SCAeCHL| Fud to stay as utility man, but the| R AIRENION S TR Sy wna | Cortien” 3 0 3 8 + o] vmmama Fosion S 280 il . : P FRANK 0. MOSES. Mer. ¢ | K umone 30, Bases: Octover . fro- | Bitzer wanted Sisady Dositon and | oPST EREATC RO TR o3 2 8| Milan, Washington 27 195 Will receive and forward gratis your subscrip~ Iy Cross; Ociober 14, Williams: Ooto- | Preferred teo zo to Beuningion. an in- | shefulst tor Mondis were’ plaved Sudas. Jowe, 3w 00 Leading Batters of Nat . 3 e w, b s - et 8 Norhampu core by innings ber 31, Amherst: Oowber 3. Brown; | dependent team, but O'Neill still keeps | A Brdmmor hadewer 8 Soudbempon g e ool The tollowing are the 380 sattess (0|} tion for the United States three per cent. Bonds o 6—|date in the National league: of the Panama Canal Loan. Novemiber 4, Princeton at Princeton; | & String on him. = < November 11, Carlisle; November 18, | —— =, 75 AB. H PC. Dartmouth; Nevember 25, Vale. Red Eagies Winning. "g Suggs, Cincinnati 13 650 3 - = O sossunt. of thy Dremaph. candttios = The Red Eagles would like to chal- 5% BiTS OF BAGEBALL. Simon, Pitts 10 825 Every Banking Accommodation. a P TOMMY HENDRICK lenge any veam in the city under 13 15 Sl Lt = b s 1 Burne, Cinc 3 429 i . of Fairview Reservoir, tl Years of age. hey have played two 1s sk = , Bro 460 for street, lawn or garden sprinkling o e | ing with the CIiff streets, 9 to 6. The Serkans prespect that hes broken mYo fast| jjexander, Phila 24 3 2 In Yale-Princeton Freshman Track | second was with the Harlin streets, i s company since the discovery of FranX | piotchar, New York 9 8 ‘s strictly prohibited until further no- Meet. 17 t0 4. Any challenges sentd to Wil- | .o o mine mmrrer. 7! ©ame posipontd; | Baker. He is a natural flelder, fine | wilsen, New York 12 ;22 P TR TR : = | liam MeKnight, 6 Robbins court, Nor- | “4i Tormts—Raltimees 1. Toronto o Curtis, ‘Baston 5 14 kG er will be strictly en-| TIn the freshman track meet between | wich, Conn. Az Bochester —Newask 3. Rpchester 2. dyn 29 11 g - oA - - Daubert. Brookivn 28 118 oresd. At Buffalo—Jarsey Clty Bulalo 4. A ‘gigantic pitcher has one big ad- | pooin, Phila. a1 New England Lesgus. vantage over g smaller man.” advances | Glarke. Pittebirg 181 At Woseostar—Worcester 5, New Bedford 18, Manager McAlesr of the Wasbingtons. | Wiison. Pitisourg 104 STOVINK , Makes Red Iron Black POTMEND -- mends everything’ Per order At Haserhl! Fall Ris e. “Thls is <&} - fer 0 is cepectally tfue If he possesses | 7. Poris . NN Sapr— F'NANG'AI- ANn GUMMER[“AL d AITED F e e Mt % 5 HEDGES WAITED FOR BEARS. |cinc to gose out of a Katter facing 4 | Minee Preicorie” tain of A » 2 - Gave Waddell Money o Buy Twe, But | fuvns his hack bn the siate doubics | Egmanan § Louis NOTICE MARKET ADVANCES AGAIN. [ 10Do ypid - v, ur ¥ Al ica 09 Chicago & N W/ Large Volume of Buying Ordehs Causes b e o A 108 52 111 16 88 107 “ Rube “Lost” the Cash. up like a cantllever bridge and wheels . the ball plateward with lightning-like | Sy wan gon: 2% | Any magnate for whom Rube Wad- | #pced. Mr. Batter will think before | g be - Chicago Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is mow Mart Cotorado Fuel & T dell ever werked is kept busy discov- | attempting te crowd the plate for fear vore, New Y o fosated, in hov mew effice, Broed -Hiath, ition o Colorade & Seuthern efing means by which Rube's frequent | of a rap on the crantum which might | Dover® xee Yoot e o 1 ¢ York, May 22.—The advance in o Tt demands for momey may be circum- |mean a rapid tramsit into dreamland zckard, Chicago 115 1. the stock ‘maziet: which was ifter- Delaware & Hidowts vented. As a rule, the megnates are|for an interminable period.” T escrart OIE 118 Be s SC Offce Howrse, 110 4 . |Sun 2008, TBaTkac which wae | i Bt R Simm, aib i B o s e e 3 fore buying Screens and Screen Do. pra Phautfers Securities sionally Rube succeeded in securmng| Otis Ciymer, formerly of Pittsburg i 3 the money wanted as well as having |and Washington, now with the Min- i : e e e S e T E R s Cloth get our prices this line that Beb Hedges. owner of | broke the rzcord for consecutive hit-| Manhattan College o. the St. Louis Erowns, tells a story. A year ago last fall Waddell went to El Paso to take part in the annual base- STERLING PIRATES BASEBALL TEAM Bl‘ead Toasters = 16c 4 ball tournament at that fown. ~The . g tournament was over, but Rube sti Telephone 860. day. D the greater part of the Sondton pricis roich weil " sgove the final 87 last week, and the mar- | 360 Do 4 P % QUALITY ket extiifited constugradle strength, al | 11 Generl "Elecsri : ough late ® day geins were cut | 4% Grea: Norner pid in_work should always be cosidersd |down m&l! .® An unasually large | it Do o Cle when it costs ne inare tham|volume of buying orders accumulated | oy baras ol the infertor kind. Skillsd men are|over the week emd, and the demand | §08 Do i . employsd by us. Our price tell the|was sufficient {o cause material ad- | 1200 Inwer farover whole storv. Dk 1 e ot} lingered in the order town. His A . : STETSON & YOUNG. |isshes of Bulireay”wers quiciiy recov. | ndnclal conaffon miat have been ai Imitation Leather Chair Seats ered and tac inued demand forced te the bad. for Hedges received following telegram: “Please wire $76. I bave purchased fine bear <cubs for you and have spent every cent I had to get them.” Believing that iwo young bears would he an .attractive ornament for his park, inasmuch as his baseball tean was losing its larity, Hedges wired the money as well as ons 1o send the cubs at once. Then he sat back to await the arrivgl of the cubs. And ha surely waited. Day after d passed by and he finally wired Wac dell, asking why the cubs had not been Jprices up gradualty. A.ERK:AN nou Realizing sales weye resumed, com- imission houses ‘uppiYing Stocks sicad: v, but the market's ying pewer was Farvell & Sandersen. Prope. &reat cn.lush to !2!.[ the caleulations SPECIAL RATES to Theaws Troupes |Of bear wtadgra who expecied that tha - reaction of lurday would be extend- Traveling Mea. ota. Idvary connested |e; today. When the advance had reach- SME1UCAME yrRzET. ed @ Poipt or more fof & majority of the better knmown stecks, the demand - l!luhl“ omewhat, and at the same l B. “ | time more stocks were offered at the 086 W ng e’s' | igher prices. The advance was hait- ‘ed, and in the last part of the day the Fishing Tackle Run Easy Lawn Mowers THE HOUSEHOLD, stional Eisewlt National Lea N e New York Cemtrai NOY. Omt & Wes Norfolk % Westert, Nortl, American Norteim Pacific | market fell hack slcwiy. Mall ... received. Fertile in excuses, Wadde LUCAS HALL F Rt e e L T the! sturty cnspicanta .....; wired back: “One of the cubs had died 3 | part of the day, when the market was Piohare € €& B and tbe oth so_heartbroken be- Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street 49 Shetucke* Street. | strongest, axd rose fo within a small Il;lr"::‘.l-" . :t:h::na;wfll‘;n‘ ot 4-‘fl' = :,:: "‘A‘:}uilr; fraction of Its higest price of the vear, ~— % 3. C OTONR Prep |reachod severnl Weeks ago. Tho grain | carrving roads, especimlly the Hill | Tuiima ace Cur Rallway Steel Spring Readds fully surpri waited. He waited n much to h Hedzg: two weeks, whi | sroup, were hefped by the continuad | in walked Waddell and seatzd himsel’ | = s 2 S JOSEPH .HADFOM,“""" ‘roports of o#0p prospects, and | FEER in his office. Nothing was said about | Leff to Right—Tatro cf, French 1b, M cCarthy ss, McMahon 2b, Thornley cf, | SEEE you wanc to put syour busi-| IWHEY you wang ts pee 3ouf bows were in unusually strong demand. | Dor ptd the bear by _the b finalis Kelly ¢ (Green, scorer), Fox 3, Shippee 2b, Sherman rf, Peloquin 'If, | Sham Hoster toar theciah the adverns: | Brom Hetier inaz Mesigh e sdverties Western Union continued its recent Ly A Hedges aske ~you thal Bugbee, If. {ng colomns of ihe Juiletin. ing coiumns of The % Book Blnder and the odr equipment stocks, in- | St Louk 5. W bear, Rube o answer. “Say, Rube, | > oklege 1 den’t believe vou evar ha ny bears ing American Car and Foundry, | p Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ordes, | Américan Locomotive, amd Pressed | 205 EROADWAY. " | Steel Car, ware marked Gip on account - of the béhefits in the way of increased | Teleghens 348 . . . business which these companies are expected to enjoy in the near future. | MILL REMNANT STORE | Meour Pacific was under pressure | Siess. Shet, B & T Southern Paci Southem Ra Do. ptd nessec Coal Texa: & Pasific Toledo. St L. & W De. 14 for me.” “Well, Mr. Hedges, ¥ sure did need the madney, anyway.” 177 HITS IN MAJORS ; WITH 126 RUNS. : [ ] All Scoring Records Broken One Day 4 X i / Last Week—Cork Center Ball Said : : . i to Be the Reason. - i P 4 ent Bde—iD W. Muin St T States Steel advanced less 5 < is plage to savh 50c on every readily than other active stocks. In- United States R 3 doi? S5 B “Snat lls Snd | Veatigation of conditions in the steel | it fir€, e s - b e Sus and iron trade fafla to disclose any im- | Tian " Corper | T ; Ly Sressas and waistr ComartniSUit% |provement, the stimulus to this indus- | Vi Chees Moderr be seball records were bre 5 ; A 3 59 o B Sl wins Gredicted su n. Todulh of | ,see wiw on May 12th, when the major leaguc (| Okln . a MILA REMNANT STORE, | the Standard Ofl aecieion, thus far be- | Weoten, Mary st Dy e e a i e 3 e e s 3 runs end 92 hi e Na- x 17 W. Main St. |y B st et Western ton tio runs and $5 hits in the Sale of a block of Hudson and Man- |hattan railroad bonds in London, and |~ - Whteling & Lo frie Amcrican. The Chicago Americans led, “ |.' B A“_Ey PSR L s e e Up-To-Date Elevated or End Gas Range Attachments With All The Latest o . & |for inv:stma1t aceount indicated that 8 National 19 runs cnd 17 hits. > | the forelgn demand for American se:| New York, My 22.—Cotton futures| The average number of hits per Successo: Geraner) | curities was still keen. closed siéady. Closing bids: May 15.95, | game for big league teams through - P | The bond market was firm. Total|June 15.96 16.07, August 1514, | the season of 1910 ‘was under 7 1- |sales, par vaiue, $4,126,000. United September 13.68, October 13.19 So, with an average of 11 hits in all Sse pames last Thursday, it means and most improved ideas for baking, cooking and broiling can be had on any Modern Glen- wood Coal Range. Call and see the new Nevern- Hack, Livery | L LSRR g Dol e e e T s Y | Biates bonds were unchansed on'call ben 188, Deserhy 1D, RNy | {1 ind "hating avarass for toas : ; ana STOCKS. Spot closed auiet; middling upjands | 43y was 45 per cent better than the PE ; lob- Tow. Ciden ; | rand batting e enfire : < e et e . S | B mabae it 16357 wyles, LT[ S5O0 BTG STERES. Plain Cabinet Glenwood : Boarding Akt S s s ER Rn"eriamtion 12 oftered i deciar in 7 = fth = :hat the ball used this ye sy 7 > il An ARSI e MONEY. T e Lt the range withojit.filigree or faney nickel, the' Stable gEaa 12-14 Bath Street. A pha HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| ' o New York, May steady, 2621-2 12 1-4, last Toan 2 : |offered at 2 1-2. ““Mission Style’’) Glenwood. _ Every essential refined and imprdved upon. It can be had with) fire box at eithes right or left of oven. - The Gléhwood Ash Chute believa this is fhe reason. Outfielders have been compelled tay deeper, P . for so many balls are being hit over ong. Demand good at] their heads. (This leaves a greater nder market; sixty| opaning for base hits in front of them. 4 per cent. ninety days| There has been a demand for mor | the ball players themselves gererall i 1-2, closing bid 2 3-8, 803 106% Feiosh UTOMOBILE TO RENT. pr s Tonths 3 1-4. fhe eac for Apveral. years i N e e rous suggestions for changes 2 4 Z — — - ¢ et S e CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. in tules were offered, but none is another splendid\convenience.” It bottles up' Feley’s Kidney Remedy Acted Quickly cida. Siining €0 g WRRAT: open Hign adopted. Now it seems the manufae- all the dust and asBes and conveys them, via- M. N. George, Irondale, Ala., was - S May s - ui turers of the baseball have uncon- & = rerd M - Bothered with kidney trouble for many s Lo s M | B T L3 sciously' solved the problem by making pipe, to a Tight Receiver in basement E ears. “I was persuaded to try Fo- Baltimere & Ohlo. joy's Kidney Remedy, and before tak-| 0 Benlehem Sicel . Ing It tiree dags [ could feel its bene- ficial effecis. The pein left my back, iny kidney aqgtion cleared up, and | am 8o mugit besier L dg Dot -hesitate ¢ recommend Foley y Remedy. Osgoed 3 conx center baseball. Undoubtedly the ball < contended y have been the gen- erai decl pitehie anc fie tho general increase im batting 2 lslreugl.l the games so far thus ).,-.\.l avould show. V'm- cork center instead of the rubber is mere active, for there cu: Lee &