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break their winning record this = and /Jf the students get- ing* in the game they -will have to for they have not.yet met Y | strong as '.he Hospital. 2 Pitevirg in, : o P Massachusetts Collegians Scored Twice in the Seventh— WALTER JOHNSGN FOR $12. | 3 | Brokion J. L urmp & SONS. Leftfielder Kimball Stars for the Winners. Pisiira Ot ,,’,‘;‘,";',‘,,}*fi';_:;"gr"' Atities 5, lowsiand 1. Titus Had Ankie Broten Sidios Home. 23 Shetucket Strset, Norwich. Conn. R Bl ? . R Aol T | Clotana, s 25 seain dstenied | Philaceonia: a2 St iayin wed o i in. winning today’s zamo “H6w much am 1 bid for the services | fe: e ol ha heme teeee 1 e aiie brokcd New Haven, May. 25.<¥n a game | of Harold Carhart, the catcher-on the | of this pither, gentlemen, the premier | Fank wes seciss twehors Clerctund peescuted | Adine o the Wome. peste B the without a run being made until the| ball team; Elmer McDevitt, the foot- | twirler of the American lezzue—Wal- ’s"‘W“"‘ lineup. Seore: Smith of St. Tous was presented with a dlamend seventh inning, Vale lost to Amherst | hall plaver who threw down two of | ter Johnson?" “Twelve dollars,” piped| Fhilatelshia = =} clevtand. | pin o ety whien e {ornens today, 2 to 0. Both pitchers were e[-l the eicctions. offered him on Tap day, |a small oice from off in the corner.| forair 5 4 4 1 0 iranesif 3 1 . Leuis. i fective until the first of the seventh. | and that of Edward Stevens, who also| “Gentlemen, gentlemen! No undue lev- | Oldringer ¢ 1 1 1 0/otn.s 2z B when Freeman was found for two hifs, | threw down a Tap day election. ity. 1.beg of you. This pitcher is rec- i 8 HE L o P bR L] which together with a stolen base, 2 e ognized as a star, the finest pitcher in 2119 0 o\Binghams 2 6 0| sl O{Knabe.2s 4 1 d’o\lhle steal and a single netted the Won From Minnesota at Tennis. the American league, and perhaps in s 31e ol Ran 2 3-89 ) Bonetebir 1 g|wasnan 2 2 visitors their two runs. Freeman New Haven: May 28— . . | all bascball. He is a king among pitch- 91 3 o/Smithe 2 1 ofEane NMageedr 4 1 Steadieq after that nd Amherst Was | nis team Wom o twooman match fram | CTS—Dut perhaps, my dear, sir, vou $ 13y (R 7 Clbaemdy 41 upable tc score agein. The felling | the university of Minnesota team here | Meant $12,0007 Ah. ves! That's more S S wiage t 166 Ol Dootana &1 5 of Kimball for Amherst in left field | today, 2 to 1. Each univerSity won | like the figure. Thank you, sir. We Sy e 0| or: 10 o was a feature. Score by innings: | one match in the singles and Yale won | V1! $tort tie bidying on this wonder-| ool e ] of oo 5 R AR IR k| o ey e e D e g R e L g 4 3 —2 3 was three out of five. b e S » 5 e - 3 i 3 Yale, 90000000 0—0 & 3 i i Of coiirse this did riot actbally hap- | two bue i, Siovad, Fasterly. Lord, Toomas morats, o sz 1|l Batterics, Vernon and Bry 3 " en, btit when the news was flashe Seore by innin; man and Carhart. Time, 135, Assistant Crew Manager at Yale. | fround the country a few davs ago Detroit Won from Senators 9 to 3. o oty A R NS pire, Bedford. New Haven;, May At a meeting | that Walter Johnson had been unable | peiit, May 22.—Detroit defeated Washin Two base Hits, Smith, Mowrey. , Bresosan, Ko~ A 5 3r mn' nfipn‘:gn;:;m : s at Yale tonight [ to come to terms with the Washing- | dav. 9 ts 8. in a loosels plased game. Joiiason, =ho | o (G Yideras: home. fun. Sagee.” > A i Shift in Invaders’ Polo Team. oseph B. Watker of Brookline, Mass., | ton club, several magnates undoubtedly | replaced Gray in the elghin, forced i the Ueing = s - . was clected . assistant manager of the | strained their imaginations picturing |3, winning suns by issuing passes io Cobb and jants etanat WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE| Cedarhurst, T. L, May 2 university crew. Sich-‘a; scone.” and. would have ee | o, Socicy B Schs e beocked fe dlen L SR el B p ol 15 4o te# Iate (o 1ale out Instramce.| elpated shukeup Jo the I — ready to take the fastest trains from Washington. subduing Cincinnail ioday. Smith wa+ hit freels. 28x3 Regular price........814.65 Ours. 5f Svar. deldy v -‘vmnx-r?rs.)::mlshn e St b kL Sl ]} MILL LEAGUE. all sections of the major league cir-| . =~~~ abBopo s el . E2F P 4 0| while Methewson was efectire in the pinches. T this instance. Let me write ¥ - orna e Cuit o be “among tRose presont.” had | Mismel %14 ¢ ofpra NS faeensr : 7 surancs I'nd»\ Wi Sup ide s ecallls 8 1Ly C ‘:,‘;‘(',"lsam: A. C. in the Lead—Teams|Johnson's services been put on the | Somfericiis 3 ¢ § 8 :i(!\m,‘ RS Cinsinnatl, Mo Xt 30x3 Regular price. .. $15.75 Ours. AAC 8. Ji e, & M P b ‘market. Leliveitif & 3 2 0 0 Cobb.e 3 3 Rescher.df 4 2 2 0 4 a0 0 . - . ers, said today that Captain Herbert aking Some Shifts. o | Convosan & 11 3 olCrawloriet 4 2 100 Y g P ) .82 ;. - Insurance and RWal Estate Agent,|Wiison will oinc back, instcad of Can- | | i T i oD Scoenden T R SRR s 4oz 1|l 30x3)% Regular price $23.25 Ours Richards Building, 01 Main 8t | tain Barrelt, whose work against the| Tost week's sumes in the Mill league | gnce upon a time, Walter Johnson IR f1911 §oa el 4.8 1 51 R 31x3%% Regular price.......2§24.00 Ours. 4 o A Bl Sm, yesteE i ne o e It { would not have made the Washington 2 # 2 cl3dawelss 3 12 2 2 dny Was not consitiered up 1o the ataud=| Taftville A C. 24 o 10: the Baltic e 20 RN 55 (|Dedinge 4 2110 ; . 5 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL |ard “'Coptain dova said todas that|W. S C. over the Y. M. C. X § fo 7, | Sub famous and | vaseball history|jhies o0 1 ¢ e ia {34308 32x35% Regular price. . 524.60 Ours. Barrett was out of form Monday and and the Baltic Athletic’ club over the | RRdl( WISV SMa G0N PETG QB | mer - 1 9 9 0 52 A AE % 4 o Real Estate I N et b paes """""if reeneville Kickers by a 11 to 19| yzer ‘Fred Clarke is every tempted to| [Tofas 132010 38 Scheverp 0-0 0.0 0 Toule 31471t 34 x 374 Regular price. ..$26.90 Ours. . s, he had plaved so many years | score. = S - aiied tor Sommerlot in the “Downes” 1 4 00 af and Fire Insurance, in India {hat he had found It atmost| MOst of the teams are rounding into | NEAYS, & sigh over ‘what might have wiore by dmalam S 36x 315 Regular price........$20.05 Ours. e jocated In Somary Block, over C. M. | impossivle o accustom hinsell to the | 1208 800 eeiting setiled. The changes | ang ' the proverbial carelessness that | Davorr Fooriles ates o n % : 2 / Wiiliams, Room 9, third flcor. Ainerigis: ook Ocmurarcips for this week are: | | comes to all managers of big clubs in| Twy base its, Cobb, Gras, MeBride; three base 30 x4 Regular price. Ours. it 28 [ pigre lle takes A. Tatro's|ine matter of “tips” on future greats. |t Schaeter (Some by soninae: ARy SRS (IP Harvard Off for Cornell. E s, C. koS ¥ Late in March, 1907, the Pirates ———— e S 2 5 ¥ 4 - — e _ Cambridge, Mase., May With the | Your: n\.\e}s'd»p‘ ‘I:.l;;;p\(‘d Annd’l n\l:‘):‘px ang | were training at 1\110[ ig:m'mgg' Arlk' e e R _ 2R Sl i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW intent of wiping out the defeats of past | MeQu pnte | Thence came one McGuire. recently | St Lous May 23St Leuls wan from ‘Bosion 7o i i 5 St Al Skl Aliat: o e | e ided to the Y. M. C. A | appointed an umpire in the idaho stafe | ladss i ihe cloventt taninz. 3 to'2 In the sler- | o Culesse 6 Beston & 32x4 -Regular price. ..$35.50 Ours. s Charles a vear ago, the Harvard var- | iineup, and Bovd enjers with _ihe|1eague, and feeling timorous over the | S, %o, S, I (N WES0NSLT Si%%rras | e seres wioh B tnday. o 12 1 Arter e ie: i 3 Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-al-Law | sity crew et nere tonight for Tthaca, | Graeneville Kickors. = @ | responsibilities 0on to be thTuSt UD- | neitea ‘the Tncals tro rune and the grme. Seore: | iors had secnred a lead O three rims. Joston tied 33x4 Regular price. ..$36.80 Ours. Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St |to meet Cornell on Lake Cayuga in a| B, A. C. drop Malady and enter|OD him. So timorous was he that fie o | ieade out "or the pex. An stror b Hersoe ia- the : Eniranca mairway mest fo Thames| L% mile race on Saturday. The tresh- | Dauel in his place % Déarieg o aatilor fham- ai leme it 0 | eighth inning let in the winulng rups. Seore 34x4 Regular price.. $38.00 Ours. National Hank. Telephone 38-3. S PN e wnd_ L, et | Mill League Standin R i Cine e Ao H o ek ; 5 v the Cornell younsters the same nfter- kb = T e ol maneran, W H TS TR sl Regular price. . ..$39.15 Ours. noon. Fach squad was composed of Won. Lost. P.C.| he *mln-.‘n‘m drm:« w. “‘:;nof;fie“_o s Hogan it 5| Sweenevzo £ 0 5 5 2200 BRADY & BRADY, ten men and a coxswain, in addition | Baltic A C. 2 o 1.000 { pirical dutles, rules, a - A 2 cphens,c 0 . [ L0010 e 3 Atterseys nmd Counsel st Law. to Coach Wray and several attend- |Taftvilie A. 1 1 | data r’r'rmmwz.' r’n !i‘-;; 1:\(]2 ;‘* :?r:::‘ i1 4 310 1z 00 Regular price. ..$40.40 Qurs. . Gew York C ants. Occum .. pire. He came, he saw rea % 1 $on 34 . S e Slaien A Beady Raltic W. S ¢ 1 and in awe proffered his request for | kames & o 8 |idosgext ST 80 335 MW 34x4)% Regular price. .$48.10 Ours. 7751 New Yorik of Norwich, Conn. N. E. Intercollegiate Tennis. Norwich 0 2 S C e b e Ratiden.c 4 2 0 2 1518 ; | bt - 2 red i grouch, put| Totsts, 40 1 1| BBrown. 001 b0 10 > =~ P Boston, May 23.—Four matches in | Kickers of Grneville 0 E of his own. and very | None out ‘when winaing rum seored. P aa 0 oS, T 008 Regular price........$51.00 Ours. ST i ngles and three in doubles carried T Jly advised the prespective umpire | ‘Bated for Myers in lith 1Loce affi % the New England Intercollegiate ten- ACADEMY VS. HOSPITAL. « his hands and mind were too full | Seore by mminz G B Totals, Regular price.. Ours.......345.60 nis tournament well into the third = — # of trying to put real baseball into So1Ge | S Touls .......0 0 6 1 6 0 8 0 0 0 % | round of the singles and the second Game Proposed for Today is Post-| ot his proteges to spare even a few S L R IS LS sl Regular price.. Ours.......348.86 round of the doubles at the Longwood poned Till Tomorrow. moments for the discussion of pur = s : Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg, | fourts today, R . Hay of Vermont e a umpiriedl matiers, However, he knew Hishlanders Wi (2 tnning Ptoners Batte | Regular price. . Ours. ......549.40 o 5 of Brown in a 1 orning Manager R a gentleman wh ould fill the bill as K i St ohih st 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901.| 20,d battle n the third found and in < i il s he: would Tie please call 10 See | o s, Sow Sork "oceosed Chicemn 4 to 5 1 i O the same round J. C. Nelson of Dart 2m 7 s B e T Moraland who wak GAveling | oore e eraie. S erst shace oot vare S Regular price. . urs.......$51.85 Stocks Tovot wiiitams. - Tutee: defant ot | meet o Srastitar disoeod ‘”ms £ edhitlie elan. . e MeGuicgiwonld ettt and” DecHUh. Tonings. for s, total o¢. thres Regular price Ouars 55 Bond Massachusetts institute of technolozy | ternoon. but later in the day it was| Mr. Moreland gave the required in- | balls, a force out. a singie And & sacrifice. Sco May 2. —Br n ter ninth i s in the last doubles match of the day. |fourd that the game would have to ba| formation, and after a seance lasting Cricago. New Vork. |t i totas ana ieac oua Regular price. . Ours.......$56.00 Grain posiponed till Thursday because the|into the early hours of MOTNINE: | \resrac 5 2 2 07| Sho Tiero.of th a5 vdricing in twe muns and_ seoring Jewett City Pirates Won. Hospital's pitcher, Bill Austin, could|when Utnpire McGuire bnl‘lr\ed that | 3o 5o N 7 e ki T oa Regular price... Ours. ......565.40 The Jewett City o8 » not get away fromi work toda hz had been coached up to the requited | Ngienyir of Hartzell, @ Daces full wnd two ‘out 7 Cotton | e Jewe e Tt T The Academy nine was out on the| point to handle any game that cowld be | Bodierr ol S FRANK O, ):0SES, M, The Pirates are ready for challenges | CAMPus Tuesday a noon in a game | plaved the state of Tdaho, on part- | Gardner.2b i i o w 4 OSES, Mgr. Which campe ot e s Gaallenges {against a scrub nine as practice for|inz he said that in_appreciation he o Ttesonse H St Gty The Pirates’ lineup: Hemry | BIAYINE ~egainst Manager Farrells| would like to give a tip on a plaver in o|5meenesis i | ¢ ! A a g v State Hospital team. The Hospital|his part of the couniry—a pi. herywho 2 » | Rondeau ¢, Willlam Liberty p, David | o OSP 5 : L ¥ o t Blake 1h (eapt, Dona sodutr 2h 1o | #ame will provide the Academy great|would bs heard from sooner or later— | \¢itun 0 Totsts, 15113 e d i omp ete (\]¥ wWays on nan Jand “Raney 35 Herman Roberts an, | (Féining for their league game Satur- | Walter Johnson by nama. “He's going | sessenger b Tames Smith e, Attenen oo 3% |day, when Bulkeley will be' here.|to make a star.” McGuire solemly af-| . = = Tanter. 1 S o Fred Cyr rf, Charles King sub. €% | Agaiast the Hospitel the Academy will | firmed. “Such speed I nev saw, and “Batted for Tamenil v isth, Gibegi.e h‘/mx man.3 4 On account of the preseamt condition hs » Nk €0 agalnst the cannonball speed of Bill | no batter in our part of the ceuntry **Beited for Ce n in 21 Camnitzp 3 1|0 Miller.c 4 % s Aus‘n, while Croker will be depended | can find him. I'd 1 to see him with | zBatied for Sullivan in 12th. cuvlon.p o " | c : e of Fairview Reservolr, the use of hose| _Elihu Club Géts Yale Athletes. upon to foil the heavy hitters in the|the Pittsburg club, for with,a club Of | Score by foningx et w Haven, May 23.—In the elec- | Hospital lineup, | that sor: and with such a manager he | Chicas 05 0 3 000 00 0e 0 Totals, 32 for street, lawn or garden sprinkdng| tions tq Elihu club at Yale university, | The Hospital has no intention of dt- | wovld soon reach the haight of fame, I | New York -0 0 0.1 0.0 20 0 0 0 1-4 Twe base hits, Taonehill, Gardner, Cree; home w5 run, Collins. - o 2z R has told me that he will go to any L= This order will be strictly en- good. club_ for iere expenses, W EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. announeed tcnight, aprears the names | ting the Academy be the firs: team te|am confident. He is a free agent and ie strietly prohibited until further no- Pittanurz | Brookivn will be $12 from r Tives . os Three base hits, Wagner. Humme! foreed. hare. CThis is a rare chanee, I Rt S e L i bt P 3 club that gets Walter Johnson w s o i& er order . e S all Jotiery e ] OTHER BASEZALL GAMES TUESDAY. BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- E: The next afternoon Mr. Moreland, | Baulmoss T New Engiand League. - who is now president of the Ohio an-i | Jentmal 5 = 2 I - ERS PRICES MOVE IRREGULARLY. 3 Pennsyiveuis-league, by ~tHe Wow | soone: o Ay e : AL B Brockien' 5. Laewell ¢ : : : [] [] i E 1 0 At Lasrence—Lvon 4. Lawrence 2 sought Frzd Clarke and so strongly | Jemey Ciiy 7 1 At Worcester—Worces: Bedford game post- Open Cenffict of Sp.culners Unseitles NCTICE the Market. Dr. Louise Franklin Mi vas he impressed with the sincerity of — poned: cold it 80% Umpire McGuire that he urged him o CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. o e s e Tt will enly cost $12, and what's that'| Wartera 18 New York, May 23.—An open con- v I8 now | aic: nr spec oot ek 2 H H t peculative semtimeant unsettied with the chance of picking up a good | Bridgeport 1 12 SRR located in her newsoffice, Bresd Hall,| the stock market fodas. and prices | . Pitehers: Mo Movelond gt - =077 | Soringiua, ¥ oon e e e G Room 1. moved irregularly. The most aggre s Fred made a note of the name and | i 12 At Baffalo—Jerses City 5, Bufalo 410 inni v o ,.\“,, operations were in the shape of addre ‘ i said he “Imymuup Yom Hoven n i _ At Buffalo—Sccond game: Jerses Chiy 10, Buffalo Telephone 660, selling movemants directed against th. = tend to the matter, apparently willing | Northampton x 1 B o L i St e e market leaders, particula United | 1% ing to take a chance for such a small o E Calld wmd_iziun; rain. Second gamo caled o | doans’ pitching start andsdean efmajos States Steel, and after an early decline | figure. But other apparently more ir account of raln. league pitchers, cejoineifithertoam to- QUALITY followed by a rally, an unmistakable |- e portant matters pressed In rounding - &ay, after én abeance which Saghs Toar reactionary tendencs, developed. Tra: | % Consolidated Gas 4 the team into shape amd in flitting Connecticut Leagu.e Wocks age; whesyne-wis. SURaE I T In work shonld always be censi ng was almost the lightest in a week | o AT e R from one town to another for the se- At Hactoramanierd o Bridger, 5 Debtuit. SAtE Draaienit - B oen the infarior kind. - Skilod men re| Mvestment demand which was for ses- | 3 twe or three days later. At any rate, At Mo Briiin- e Ratain 5, Holswke 4. S0 waye e cepects- (oW wbiESD S employed by Our price tell the)¢ra! davs the market's most sncouraz- | i | nothing more was said about John- 5 Withinrtwo weeka, whele storv :m.;[ re.u']\xrn weakened position of 09 son nor heard of him until some = f«:'-'.': fi:.":"'z hull traders and prices of many active | - months later. - . - At New Haven—Xalo 0. Amherst 2. i STETSON & YOUNG. issies deckined a point or more. The | 130 S e hat vear the Associatea | Car in Use Continuously for 17 Years—When to Pack| At Mird Tufls s, Faies 5 7300 downwara movemant was not decisive, [ o0 AMERICAN HOUSE, Tolly WhiSh was, Thected sborly be. | 200 " Purham, N. H.—-New Hampshire 11, Norwich Press despatches carried the line: At Purh - “The = Washington mwh:;ca{m\“ gue Wheel Bearings—Blow-Outs From Rim Dents. Xy FOR FLETCHER b4 fore tie close, when supporting orders | 20t Jdaho State league. named -Walter B Cleveland, O. May 23—Cy Youn| Doisnts & Sidociass i were distributed and a large part of | _ | Johnson’ That afternoon Mr. More- peeveland, O s i ma| NS T G R SPECIAL RATES the day’s s wers recovered 3900 Thignatiaont Deoer 12 " land approached Manager Fred Clarke| A Frenchman who has a car that has | ing cut. Hammer out the dents at - to Theatre Troupea The weakn: was most pronounce:d [ — Intemational Pump - J asked: ed, what w the | seen vears' continuous service has | once, or veu may have a blew-out that Traveling Mow. ote. Livery comnestee | !N United States Steel, which fell off |~ Jove Contel oo oo 1 name of that Idaho pitcher we got | been given a gold medal by a Parisian | vou will try to cxplain in some other TR — sharply in the face of severe pressurs. 100 Bo, prd 6 the tip on la Marcn? Seems to | publication. way. The movament against the stock was| 500 Liclede G 10 me _jt was Johnson.” e | = v s especially heavy in the afternoon, when | 9. Lebig ¥ 1 Clarke took out his little note book Motor cabs in Berlin, Germany, ‘ Ali the major wearing parts of a car MILL REMNANT STORE |$0me 30,000 shares were sold at 78 1-5, | N 3 and rapidly turning back the pages,|creased from 942 to 1,049 last year, | may be replaced and the car remain West Side—iTh W. Main St the stock holing firmly at that figur. ¥ s found the memorandum: Walter | and horse driven cabs decreased from | practicaliy as good as new. But the however, in spite of every att:mpt 55 fhe-auls B Sts B0e < overs ) ¥ | er. Idaho state league, | 5,078 to 4,629 end of its usefuiness is reached when do buving Dress Geods, Silks and | orce ® fur recession. Blocks of | come on trial for ex- s the thousand and one mino; wea Cotton fiwods. New ads for Spring | 1000 to 3.000 res were thrown on | s $12." “Bless my soul, 1 A bypass of some sert to supply cold | 1g pafts become o looss and so nois: 8nd Summer. Good lengths for suits | the market, but they were absorbed : : forgot all about that man,” said Fred. | air to the cylinders whenever the throt- | that, although the car siiil runs, there g: s and waists. Come and sce the |readily and the stock rallied with the 24 pt 3 2 Washington has signed |tle is shut is fitted to the carbureter | is no longer pleasure in driving it. rEaine a |rest of the list before the close. Re- . 3 i foreland. of many moter cars. | Every 1,000 to 1,500 miles is the time wheels and pack the se, to avoid ail chance MILL REMNANT STORE, | ports of impending reductions in prices | 12 4 x 3 y 4 how Pittsburg failed to —— 170 W, Main St |67 iron and steel products were circu- 3 services of the tedav great| Dents in the rims, no matter how | to take off fr lated wld ociatza with | 1700 3 " 2 alier Johnson, hecause it did not | smail they are, should not be neglected | bearings in gre the heaviness of United States Steel. | 3 spend $12 to take him at his own|if you want to'save your tires from be- | of running dry. but they seemed to receive litilz con- terms. sideration in the best informed q s . Pe ar- ‘s reaction may rensonably and were as DOUGHERTY ONCE (Successor te A. T. Gerduery attrisuteG to the prefessional traders 00 Tialiwas Steel Spring. AN OUTFIELDER. | many of whom have taken profits -n | 8504 I P T Began Professional . Ithe rise which follewed the Standard| ! itcher Tom Began Professiona Hack, || AVOIY [0 dcision and now asvance the ar-| itk Career as Garden Tender in Cotton gument that technical conditions. 200 1 =3 States League. ana |cluding the partial climination of a large short interast, favor a halt rather than a further advance Boarding Amraleamatc Conper was i It is a matter of record that it takes many ball players a season or two to { - = gt ide what positions they ar est of the active stocks. The demand | 0200 Souther decide what positions they are best r Bo. pea fitted to For exampie, Manager for this issue presumably was based | Tennessee Copper Wallz £ the.Browns, W ars at table Finiarse Dt apeis tha taproeed con ace of the Brow | 9 Toter short or third, started olit as a pitcher. dition of the copper metal market. in o - Larry McLean ted out as a first | which a decidedly firmer tone develop- i e 12-14 Bath Street. i \u "Uneriva® Smeliine wee albs eman... Hob! froke - into: (i aseman. Frank jor league lebut | Two players who tried out for the Cincinnati teem th spring started out en the same club years ago, onc #s a pitcher and the outfielder the for- | mer out. is a and the former pitcher ix an o r. Pitcher Tom Dougherty began his professional ~career with the Monroe tates league h in g00d demand. It was reporied tha HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, | this compary had arranged to inge | AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. over the remaining $13.000,000 of the Telephone 883, common stock of tha American Sme | Cremo o ; genheim Txploration company. Of the Some ~¢ | other as fotal of $30.660M00 of this fseue tne Americar, Smelting company alreads | " Possesses $17.751.000. The Hill stoeks | 194 Fovetn Tuien o |howed further streneth, today. as di1 | i i 5 | Wostern Union, which has come in Srewal) A demand of late. The fer hares | COTTON. (Layishin of the cotinn | | r & made some recovery frem their previ- ok . May. 25 Cotton Li-s| 28 & genlener: = was & preity godd | = ; CIGAR {9 J ous waaknass e e s tan_spet | nitien and & mitly Seider/and natarali| E: ; O / h e s i aii ok Tadny. Fotin griets iplands. 16, hought he would stick to the fielding | Wh v w h K h ryp at the rates which prevailed last weax, | Miol® EOIf, 1633 salex, 100 bales | end of the game. One day while Tom at You Wish te Know About a fypawriter. - L4 b - 5% barely steady. Clostng|was playing in toe outfield for the | e | Rates for si and ninety day ac-|pige: May 15.84. June 15:85. July 15.94,| \fonroe club a ceuple of pitchers ware commedations were cut 1-4 Der cent. | agier 1540 Sentamber 1361 Setoir: | Monroe club fio o i weke FRISWELL Thus far this week Iocal banks have | Sy re koo Pt mt . October | injured und the manazer asked Dough IS IT | A VISIBLE WRITER IN COLORS ? THE THAMES NAFIGNAL BANK' d December 13.09, | erty to try bis hand at the pitching h he La s ‘,.“,‘f:".’ In operatiens with the sub- | jauuarg 2.8, February —, March ,:,fqr‘.\e.”-r'f‘;.- M and mgdo go?}d. me (g} AN INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE MACHINE ? ¥ as the Largest Line of Alarm| "S00% |\ eitar with 2 dectine | 151 Y Bag been pitching ever since PERFECT AND PERMANENT IN ALIGNMENT ? OF NORWICH ; & : of 1-8 par cent. in United States fours, % st e Lo while Al e UNIFORM IN IMP| e Clocks in the City. e T MQNEV had left the Monroe club a youngster RESSION ? New York, Ma 25-27 Franklin Street g steady at 2 1-4@2 1 & rate 2 3-3: last loan ; clesing bid High Low. Close. |2 1-4: offered 2 3-8. Time loans E) by the name of Northen applied for a job as a pitcher. He was a Jeft-hander d cerve the pill up in a pretty But_he could do omz SIMPLE OF CONSTRUCTION ? UP TO DATE IN DEVICES ? . DURABLE ? ! Capital, Surplus andPrafits $1,850,000 easier on fall off f demand: sixty davs tter th: he could pitch b 2 3-4 months 3 1-4. th his bat, and as the S s THE PALA E é 2 ~"3'.‘, ,‘?,'.. ey of hard hitters he wag |} - The Hammond Possesses These Qualitie:. Will receive and forward ggatis your subserip- L CHICAGO @RAIN MARKET. 3 hand in the outfield, g . % wrmaT: Oven. Wien- Tow. Ciose -k wonld vceasion mere trips to the We want Local Representatives tion for the United St: ; e per cent. Bends in znd no us. irities. % . N plate, =nd natwrally a larger number ¥ 56 of Fits, and Northen has been @ gar- of the Panama Canal Loan. dener ever since. . Borrowing Trouble. America Is lending $59,000,000 to tag s | China. China. however, continues to . rrow nio w The Hammend Typewriter Co., CUTLER BUILBING, NEW HAVEN, CONN. Every Banking Accammedation. Foreign Exchange on all -parts of“the-Globe. e Bt e her trouble from Rus- W% 34 % 136 ' sla—Detroit Bree Fress.

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