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AR SR P R A RIS S 0 4t R o | Americans Win First of Internatioral Matches 41.2 Goals to 3—Britons Play a Great Polc—Milburn Saves Game for the Americans. : £ Pineapples, graperruit, > s, New York June 1—The Americanfflew the ritish flag contained onls|Dutss = Tellow Sa z LR s on the international poio cup wus | mounts enouzh for tiie'team for two or A g 3 5 Emeat. tostined autey by the Dullans | threk Besigde, and hen the txin wo Bed Ananie . vijBruseels Sptonts 33 H tactics of the chalienging English-cay- | reached some of the ponies were £oIng | Hoaa e i3 2 alry officers in the firat of the matches | in for the second or third time. After | Stzawberries. 14-20 Seullions, v 2 for the trophy. The Meadowbrook four | that England was always behind in the | Chives, 15 Asparagus, [ z ! were outplayed and outhit in three- | race for the goal and it was only by Ments. st a quarters of the match, but outrode clever work by Captain Wilson that a et A 20 1 their oppoments until th> score finally | larger American score was prevented. 12-15] " Shonlders s F stood 4 1-3 goals to 3 in favor or| The score was tled and evemcually hops, 18| Less, 50 Amerioa. fortpne swune over to the American| Shoulders, 12| Chops. 10 i side of tha field. Toward the end also | Smoked Hams, Native > == Americans Were 5 to 1 Favorites. s ! 15-20| Legs. 25 Totals. 42 10 30 Engiand sufferell again when Csptain | g oy o e RS As the Americans were 5 to 1 {avor- | Wilson crossed the Wateybury. The | S™ked Shoulders| Shoulders, EH ey “hsite the strensth of the English team | Americans were still desperately de- | Smoled T o oo Veal— Batted for Otey astonished the big grandstands which | fending their own goal when the fnl | - shere e T e sl " rowe” 20| _Scors by touings ranged the sida of the Meadowbrook | bell rang and both tsams wiped ths| Dried Beef, 33| Chops, 18 | Washington b B polo field, and for over an hour #nd 4 | sweat from their faces and shook ned Besf, 12-15| Shoulders, 16 | Detrolt ... - haif there was aimost continuous ex- | hands in the friendliest manner, Porterhouse ’ Steal: | N Two base hits. Lively, Moriarty, Cobb; WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE ( N8lf there was almost coniimious cx | 9 25 | nite Cunmioghab, " 'Leg: ns| unds, 20 Athletics §4, Gleveland Shoulder” Steak, 14/sas Tiladesiis. Twe 1o 1 navi g qume here today Filladelbta aefeated Cleretand, 14 1o 6. Siorean wea Bz it leg by & line drice off ‘Gra- T el b anied 408 was e e ting Over the .400 Mark. Fancy L. I Ducks, Phila. Turkeys, 30 o Bux It is to0 Jate 10 take out INSUFANCO. | aitendance of expert poloists that this | b T¢ ever delay was damgerous, it 15 ‘3| country has ever secn, mixed in with | ACADEMY SWINGING THE STICK this Inatance. Let me write your In-| gocia) New York and Long Island and | AT 345 T MARK surarcs today. a fair sprinkiing of official li: A SAAC S. JONES, A greater throng is expecied on Mon- | McCormick and Standish Lead; Bat- Poultry. Insurance and Real Estate Agent,| 48y, when iLe second match will be ved, for neither- team cared to re- 30/ Native Turkeys. 38 . Building, 91 Main St | Dlaved. fo : - : stk Nabive Gty Dot ; o - —— s Bavs aiipitles om Saturday after ©0-| Coupled with the mice pitching of |Broilers, 3120 |Banane Pree jommmr n sy $13 WM. F. HILL | miib Liout, Edwards the Stars | CTOKer reason endugh is found for the | V™. e I | B LS L Sheia 1NE OFFICE OF 3 Sicannoas IRI0 Eduards e Srm | Academy's winning record so far this Graciiics. B | R Real Estate cipally by the riding of Devereux Mil. | S¢2Son by a slimpse at the batting fig- Butter— o[FuEer— LB R i i burn, while Lieut, A. Noel Edwards of | ures for the last cleven games, which | Tub, new, 3| Granutated, 1911 323 and Fire Insurance, the famous Ninth Lancers drove the | Show a team mark at .345. Tiis no- | cuonoamo™ 39| . 18 ibs giiee 302 3 e is jocated In Somsry’ Block, ever C. M. | ball four times between the American | ticeably high figure is brought about | = New, 16| Cstica?, 13 1b. §1 |Pelser 3 0 8 2 o8 Room 9, taird flcor. goal posts, but three fouls for crossing | by some great work with the stick by | Eng. Dairy, 25| Powdered. 1 b | tSmin 1100 001 - * cut each score, that of the Amevicans | practically evervone on the team.| Saze. i3 3 T LR L I Telepbone 14%. | by 5 half and that of the Englishmen Pinch hiiter McCormick still leads, Rdam, ;541.3: !;gl::on Tl i - by a full goal. | batting 414, closely followed by Stan- It was a keenly contested game and | dish with .407. Stx other members of pramenbers. e Ty Ptekios. gallon. 8| N. Ortean Eggs, loc 3 e a faster one than was anticipated adter | the team are over the 300 mark., The e{f, L o e Byxuv, - > | yesterday’s heavy rain. Throughout individuai figures foliow: inegar, gal 28|Kerosen P Brown & Perkins, Mimeysatlav | fuost of 'the 50 minutes or actial play | Gemen AZ. K T PC paee d ever touches Gold & o | the pace was set by the English offi- | 3. Mumay ....... 11 5 15 17 .29 | Market Ced, 10yCods : i . ¢ 8t ' Y ‘o | 1 gues, - Enmvance siairuny Bet o, Thames| Cors. (o the smasement of al but ai% W | aog BB o O L I seachesyoustsble, Everypackage -- >4 i# | very faw of those present. - The ease P e v | Steak Poilock, ] ,, s { & . ' 5 National Rank Talephone 33-3. I ARy seoRc Eoie o] R A Bagiinen S0 {f]cannca saymety f8| Gl i g o - to.contsin 18 ounces, fallweight. Irdoesmoroost - 1y in the ifth period, brouzitt on what ay 3 i s %8 the' first inning, Chicass e e w a2 BRADY & DRADY | seemed te e overdonfidence on Geer " 3 i Srrtees ¢ Lovaters— S : " & cent more than comman - butrer of g? Attorseys amd Counsel at Law. part of the Britons, for in the seve: | Babey . iy Blackrish, 25| Bojled, goviog Em fom the box - 286 Broadway, New York City. Mitburn stiffened the American dafense | MeCormict ... [ 1= Brand, box. 89 |Stedk Cod, R L R James T. Brady Chartes A. Brady | and with his hunter-ike mounts dash-| - — R Clams. pk. 70| Flomnders, Beston: of New York. of Norwich, Conn.| ed up Into the game, leaving Whitnay | T - - N Weakfish, 18|Flatfisn, R s to defend the goal. HMis demon-lixe| JTeam bating wverace £mall Mackerel, 0jHsliput, - T — o >l | play tus th de and his two goals | o Pt d els. 15-35| Bluefisk, | play t rned the ti & { Marray, Fiether 3, Lord unfish, 1¢1Salmon, . v s g | with that of L. Waterbury brought | Cormick Roeghad, e B ck & “nm'mcknnal American success. o Ty pese BisMeCormick, Oroker, Flicher, Lord | Wegd Figh, ioiShad, ) m"" | Meadowbrook's Team Play Missing, | Home mie—tiswher 2 Bcallops, at; 80 Up to the time of the rally in the | % Native Smeiis, 20 Nerwich Branch, Shannen Bldg, | sixth period the much talked of team | HOSPITAL'S TWIRLER 298 nosnenannna 08| seocnEionmnn! work of the Meadowbrook was utieriy | ADDITIONAL MARKETS 19 Sndtuciot B¢, TELEPHONE 891. | cking. . -whiks the two forwarde. the| AABIAILRED FINGER. - i ‘Waterburys, seemed nervous and un- | " i H P iny, Gral Feed. Stocks certain. . M. Weterbury came two i/l Austin Sliced His Twirling Hand | , 1 wwheat, 31 8¢/Hominy, $1.28 %‘ ! croppers, the first one a few seconds | With a Saw. 3159 [Cornmeal. . Bonds after play was started. Om the other| iy iy 8¢ . 1000000023 P i { band, “the Emglish challengers, after| For their game on Saturday the 2 g Yon, 5125 | Cuicsss . 20002850 1) OTHER BASEGALL RESLUTS THUMSDAY. | was made yesterday, and the men are | ond. Ome day in Pitseburg, withs rain hiding thelr polo ability for several| Hospital team may be forced to use y TWo imse Eib, Specker, Yertes. SN oo SRAGRE: v now boated as follows Tihrot pitching, we ed Hadon 34 18 | weks, shone forth as polo stars o the | another piteber in tha box from Capt 9 e 31.46 4 | _troke, Low; 7, Van Biarcem; 6, |the ninta. B t Looks | . $ er p b 2 5 5 Wik L a0 3 ;06 | ot Kot Tookag wAEh the woft ambbiing taps that aimost In. | Bed the misfortune to slice off part of | Oats, bushel, 50|Lir. O Magh, & | 3% Yo Juse 1 —Hal Chase dlaved with the | Be: e S el o IR, o0x [ DL L woullpiw R ar S FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. variasly precedod a long drive out,| NiS index finger on his right hand with cwt., 38.10 |{o TuF Ameclemns today for e Srst dme in o awaln, Copp : He wathel —He got Sown af 4 - | & saw last Monday and his bum & ant ey feated St. Leuls in a lopg 1 who has been put in as stroke, | rattled Bhret so that ¥ H Again, they appeared to bs always in | % . 2 Live Stack. Yratn ot e5d uninteresting game by & soove of 11 Towed in the varsity four last year. |low ard pacsed amofher, the Teht place at ihe Tright Gme, e B M o ot | Cattie— ] 1 Calves, $8.00 | = * S5% .., SEES He replaced Howe, stroked the crew | wera e o wl seemed to disabuse the theory L s b2 Y | " Beet Staers. Sheap— | vith Cors d_Prince- | y Lows c NOTICE o e g BB L R R TR 2% 026l T snze-ge | st i he sece) witi Corall €ad Peizos. || "B v cage to iy , work Because of thair lack of kno | seaeon’s schedule, since they are to ‘Bulls, 59-34.35| Sheep, $3-84 | Austin 3b pan Bl el ‘,'“’ 8in- | ho loceZ G0y B/ ¥ fedire of each sihers sbility. | Play the Dougiass A. C. of New Lon-| Cows, 32-3445 Hogs, 87 deren, atroke of fis crow . the recs | Pacey Dl el SesimaliolNN On account of the present condition English Short of Ponies. e SR i reacn it 97 of Pairview Reservoir, the use of hose| _The sixth period saw the siump in| baseball talent will be one of ths best| Migee 2 English horseflesh. The litt stable! it is expected that wi play on tl Stedrs for street, lawn or garden sprinking | peside the west grandstand from which | Hospital diamond this year and shonld| Gows. wi‘h Pennsylvanta. Philbin has been changed from No. 4 to No 6, unseat- | = ing Var Sinderen, who has been pull- He timed the-piay. 1 EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. ing € oar; and Tucker, siroke of eny Gown the 2 ! Won. fost. | the second crew, takes Philbin's seat | men right at his back I Now watch Rall: 39t hustic bome, ageregation of colored| Trimmed Green | Calves— wroivn uwid® oo omn T |asmemnomenen 1] ool ¥ csenanunnony H H H o o H 5 1 B # Bulls, ¢ e clesigr 2 10 at No. 4. It is expected that the boat | reached for tise plate, when is strictly prohibited untfl further ne- - Shesp Seine. 1z T %c‘g‘;' : will work on the Thames as it 1S now | the Ball, zot o the Fiate. P tice. This order will be strietly en- HNANBIA oor Py ! e mado u i the knes. knovked me wpr on w7 % 1 e make-up of the 3 am 0. man ; " T Ge-21 bl P 3 13 | foridenee 1 4 York ;2. Oldenbure; 1,|fhat. The spectsfiows were not wies Per order ¥ ”"'t"::“'»-m- ¥ v’-u:u“ R P | Maitland; in, Wood. 1t wae dun-“»: silck. Thatigw 1 s ; astéen League. bl threa rune Tnatead of twe, w4 » BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- oy " Sommeitsar. . | At Jomey City—Baltimare o Jessey City 4. | f - ISSTON. MORE HOPEFUL TONE. Am Toteen ora s prove .:a.zam-c?im for the folewers | s Cre: oe ron Hoies Metose 7" & 20 Sl it |No BALL PLAVERS Now Bebniy Jows sofped o L h - en . = - 2t 5 ToronioTioches Toranto 10 U, i 1%y Sent | Market Recovers on Strength of Better | 1ii;" st *0nine € m Agwinsc ihem Manager Farcat NATIONAL LEAGUE STANBING. A Honlipnieae & Speesk LIKE OLD MIKE KELLY. |ug, 4.2 whth overyessy etemns * | Understanding of Tobacco Decision. LR et 1y Kzz:;;l: ::‘s: 2:;"1 to yl.te:,r::;t‘ . Lost. New Enstend League. Connie Mack TeMs of Tricks Former [ % fo0Hne with r - s 3 lo Comet Tin 295 v com, 11 { Fall Rleer—al Rirer . Brookivn T. 2 was 7 The Best New Yori, June 1—The strone and |t S & 0w r 11 itk S for e capeuin’ Tiecht ta ot e LA LT Star_Used. player (il over ook ad ¥ wae % confident tone of the stocs market to- Brookiye Rapld T: 3 1 | his place in the bex. 15 At Lowell—LoWell 18 Harverhil " such s s that malle Kof ™ great T,.o t B k + | day seemed to indicate shat the mis- Cenadtian Pucine i = 2 i At Towe Lovall I3 Hererhil In. the: cousms: o & visorons tanniue | Tolarsunte loat e u glvings which were feit so recently had | Eentral Leather sy bes such as always takes place whero —r e roo given way to a more hopetul ton:. The | e i R RACE NARROWING DOWN 4t Namerste, Tt v ationals 8, New. | (6 amigile voung pastimers growp | _Improving the Campatgn Cigar. the close of the preceding sassion be- Suicim Goest, Westers, These Interscholastic Rivals to Meet in g o e College_Game. the talk drifte in base- | ily' o marked Smprovement wasid Be ing carried forward steadlly. The an- | Chicago & % W Critlcal Game Toda: e e i he it g% Sme ¢ | At Providence—Brown 5, Casting Academy 4. . The youn any of Whomilnoticad in the qualily nf the cemsien ”G L e nounced pians far readjustment of the | Chioake 5. 8 S0P SefiSnine fooay. 4° T2 g Bt and eomnd. Emings When they barely out cens, listened | oioor ™ Copumbus (0.) State Josrnal w cLondon finances of the kil raiireads was per- | CCR e & Yo = elznt tuns. Pt ared & | YALE COMING SUNDAY as the older men talked about this or = puhiich = P v Fp by O S i R oot P & e The Academy’s next leazue is Tiite meouc et that chap of the immortal great. | B idcepert Bridpepest s G e ey S Tactor o Colemds & Soainers on the sehedulo for Saturday at Ston- piterd excament pall " Beorer |/ TO GALES FERRY | Gonnie Mack has been Hetening with,| . Bridgepert. -Bridpepar no s Oll”f/ hension of the significance of the | 11 cora Prdect s ington, put will be played ut Stoning- e .. 2= " | intorent: when muadbats. he Dutst outziysoto, chesics in American Tobacco decision and some | %0 Deteare & T fon Hoaa i Crauio fte. dandiatie e 427 10 mesamane 7§ 4] Low Now Placed at Stroke—Van Sid- | 7ihe greatest character that basedail 2 - SVl not delight the busy, progressive | indications of improved conditions in | {0 b =g e S e i, Bt o AR GRS R eren Is Out of Boat. ever Knew, the ailest leader and fho peet of having a thoroughly modern|'™HSRCS 0n e matkel o Ly | championship, since they Iave Jost only (Facii” § 81 § (lmmaess & 1 2 3 1| Gales Ferry on next Snnday afiernoon | tonched Kel when it came to leader- &as range placed in her kitchen, Es-|roads should have selected the presen: g g‘;e’flg“'f';x';e 90_for and hy deteating | Wileons - {1 20 Sifamn2 ¢ 8 2 1 1|and on Monday will begin final prac- | ship, to inspiring his men and per- tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend-|time for announcement of such 3 huse | 800 Greas Nerinem pidl | LR L e D T ;“‘ S 3% 5 3 3| tice in preparation for the annual race | sorally pulting his t>1m out of & hoie. Bl A X | financial transaction was accepted im- | 1200 Do .ore Ctfs games in ti eam's récord. Stoning- 2 1001 o # 2 0| with Harvard on the Tha “And tricks ry, Kel Mwved .n able, pecriess bakers. economical gas b o ot 1290 Tiinoge. Centrat ton High looks liko their real rivals in 2001 Another shakeup in the v fe could think in b re t time savers, Can a PSR i - scapissntalion, ot con i the race, as Pulkeley's weakness at the 100 e ke 8 Y i Woagis d and | fidence that the present situation at fms o V'S We 3 Fads sse them and he sure also to examine | the hottom was sound. It also was bat Ehowsd ‘up Stronety fh the eame = the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous| Pointed out that such a tramsaction, Inter Marine 51 ast Saturday. Academy stf has 22 Jntemational Paper | Bulkeley to play in New London, which Intemationst Pump Gas Water Heaters. furnishing at the | \edillE to a closer uniop of the Great | | Northie né Lt 2t oternations is always a hoodoo town for Academy Sa sl mere turn of a faucet an unlimited | Quiney gt heve been wpieriaien B i bascball temms "but Captain Mueravs sticiy R =] #upply of hot water at any moment iess rzadily before the zendition of the Y - showtd put it on’to ulkeley esen ! aiser. | of the day er might. Standard Oil and American TODACCO | 0o 1ot vy 104% 104 | on the New Londeners home grounds. e N deeisions gave a more definite idea of | 1008 Louiwille & Nash 1" sk |, Steningtort has a fine chance for the : s the way in —— Minn & St Louls.... % | league champlonship if they can take| St Louis Jume i—# Lous nd Cincinoed ai- 9 was to be construed. Great North-| 0002 St P.&s S the coming same from the Academy, | [igd,?, 4l beeder loder, St lows came frm | Gas & Electrical (4 ern preferred advamced thres points| ‘igre nmt & since Manager Shacki€y’s team OUERL | in'the hat swme winnine 6 o 5. Claned wom | . and Northern Pacific almost as much, Pacifie -.11i0 to d‘fd“"" on "f;‘“"g ‘;‘;’Mh‘m ‘;"S“~ e a6 T S | o st e and also on winning the game from | P mme— 821 MAIN 8T. ALICE BLDG. | FHETE, "o, fiegton and Guincy Joim: Bulkeley when they play of the te. S Cledman — four per cent. bends advanced from 47 Bulkeley if they play off the tle. | gugginsm 2 1 olBeschesrre 5 3% & & to neariy par in antieipation of their elther the Academy or Stomingon vet, | Hawsers 4 § o e T SPRING TOYS | possible retirement through a nesw is- but the race looks like e very even | Bl f 31 SPauser - 41 4 08} | Sue secured by the $600,000.000 mort- thing between the two last named |¥Etef ™" I § 1 0 iMiein i 1304 | gag 3 3 A teams, with the chanmees eh‘ghfli In s 3 0 ipownais 21348 W arrow: Wagons, | "1+ o Hac sion w favor of {he Academy, since they have | Quescl {Grant 2o iis] A Do,’:‘gb T B OnS | et in Sane Faoaotle tane e he | wircady defcates Stonington tiigh onco. B, 4 2 5 1 AR, {1458 No more ashes tolug. No clumsy pan to arri ~Carts, | tal comtuie o m- e f n Saturday St. Mary's alumni team 3 H 4 : - ges. Go-Carts, | nnancial e £ o oy Rl QTR from New London will probably be |-smth 1 1 Totals e spill dust and dirt on the kitchen floor. Garden Sets, of the decigion which definitely stipu- Pullian Falace Cor here to play the Academy. otals, 3 6T 10 4 lated that realignment of the various Teadime st _ T L D The Glenwosd Ash Chute Pails and Shovels, | companies shall e accomplished under Rebunic Sicet Not a Force Play. Bt cor B 1o sl S | the supervision'of the eourts. The at- Do. bt R R St in: | SBatted for Zmich in o ion th pobTans, FEGH Tadabil fuad o ] ) Yo Taand G Sporting - Editor Norwich Bulletin: | Score &y imatnze eoives the prol just beneath, Sand Toys. Baseballs. Bats, AL ATy Dertor il Do’ Will you inswer the fallowing question | Cndtpnat Fo03000ens G T grate end connected by a sheot 1ron pipe e Gloves, Mitts, B | imctiy. reassuring to corporate mter- 5 Dol W10 inthe spoiting sechion of your pager? | M TG ToL Cisimnatt, i ? down through the kiichen floor to ash barrel in ; s % 4 | gotsr T avtte 66 e’ swedring Lerms of Do pra . Question: A at bat, B on third, C on | Bhopo s e ahpo a el cellar. No'part is insight. Not a particle of dust B i CTe sweupneTenias of Sloee Shef. 5. & 1.0 second. A bais the ball to shortstop, 5 11 2 i|Beseherat 4 2°2 0 4| can escape. Just slide the damper once each day / o it s et Seuthern Pacine B starts for home plate, C for third, 421 4 ofReann i3] . rocd Y/ “ [“'l I‘"vs F H- s | Was shown by holders of American 2080 Seuthem Ratiway | shortstop retustis - the . ball to the 5.2.7 0 almatecat. 413 0l and drop the ashes directly into the ash barrel. £ 5 , FTankim dquar e e wis)| L o cateher who touchos the plato before B |kt § 1% § Jidadf, 12180 Dust Tight Cov o yod gl At T & Pite reaches home. As C has touched third | Mowdas & 1 1 4 dfbowmess 4 83 30! ‘The igh | Shufr. a subsidiary, sold 75 points he- Tnion Pacif Should the caicher have tagged the | SILel™ 7 § 1 8 olkeeses 21 0 3 0 il aiar ctiraly neveiineiiiiee Sarrell & sanderson, Prepe LS Batiat. 08 reneit ey atinka, ok AT o g not? Respectfully ;o joom otals, 35 9% 7 1| plete with barredfindt:llflt;onneeuonl,l’lflflw SPECIAL RATES to Thestre Trowpea |imperviots to pressure and - gained Tan Conoet b G B SRonid | ite, Ellis, Downer: three base Hite, | f\:o:dmwlghitfv:fi pyy by ; “ more than @ point on the day. In the Tian Conper & : Hd | [Two bug hes Elli Downer: three bise hite ¢ 3 5 s only one. Beasetiag Mes, ota. Livers somnected | To00 'l 8 P hers appearch to'be & Bave been tagged to Do put out— |y ool st % i . Tnants of the Pisin Cabinet Clertwood the URET sTRRET. | hetter sentiment. and a substantial in- porting I e T sth. i o g “,mog: ?’h“‘(’l‘;"mm or faney de:P. Mis- T . TR Seté 1o 8 ecte thy. e core by nain: | 2 sion Style” Glenwood. very essen refined » syt B astl pocs b v AMATEUR BASEBALL. Glucfumat ... Te e visia s k] and l'mp!mved upon. % s WHAT'S NEW s poricd s heaty at present, and : ™ : S . e b i s home. rom. Eouns. Iavyer ' Haqory. Trort whrond- W indl- L saies, §20,960 shares The Tierney Cadets would like to WTO-DB(E Cas Attachments THE PALACE CAFE | cated by the steady shrinkage in the van Dlay the Al:‘i\(;gl‘)fi:s 3d eRinEEaty Australian Bicyclist the Winnor. : me! visible Furo n supply. The fort- . T 'e churc] S ¥ A = s i - % i 1 ok nightly statement issued today show- | New York, Jane so-Cotton fuiures| % Thelr lineup follows: McC iey | | New Haven, Conm. June 1-In the 3 i i This Rane can bo el with the ntent and rmost improved 3 Stap in and ses us. cd a further decrease, the shrinkage | closed steady. Closing bids: June | ¢ Tairo p; Battalucy ib. Croker b, | five-mile professienal race at the open- T e R FRANK WATSO | for “April and May aggregating more | 15.64, July ANguit 14-16; Sepfer | Devhisiins Hab "Whits o8/ “Shea o, | dus cf, I8 owilter eyt ete “nd opposite fice Box. Tt can he uraided with fies box 8t RA N & cO. | iR s 000008 - R S04 e Koot | Lynch If, O'Brien rf. tonight Alfred Goullet of Australia won eitber right or left of oven as ordered. When the Ash Chute 78 Frankiin Street. | 50 24000000 pounds ber 1365, October :3.19. November z in 10 minutes, 27 2-5 seconds. Kramer | cannot be used an Improved Ash Pan is provided. 3 In'» time mnn:y ;nnrketl_wnsdfirm":’ 13.12, December 12.12. January 13.10, Young Yales Challenge. retired in the third mile on account of iy by e Bace QM The Aok f;:’;“;;-‘;e‘__- R ot closed| The following is the lineup of the |a punctured tire. The haif mile pro- = | Se Fu Ty SR S Young Iales, who challenge any team | fessional was won by E. Jokus of hali L o apin Inferest and,Olv- | middling gulf, 16.10; sales, 800 bales. | o’ the city under 15, F. Ulmer, captain, | Newaric with a handicap of 35 yards. At Least One-ha!f of All Glenwoods, Are Sold | atinemsnts for stock market purpases. MONEY. Cimer e, . Poal 1, Joo Bush 2. | Meriden—The anmual meeting of the through the enthusiastic recommendation of a satisfied user. ond market was firm. Tt Vrx el . ; . A. Po , Joc 3 & h Biten o G L 5.00;'_“ Untted | , New York June 1—Money on call| Bruckner ss, Kaplan 3b, Charles Pool | womins Home Missionary asseciation | ) . . steady at 2 1-4@2 3-S per cent.; ruling| cf, Charles Stone 1f. Address the man- peri dMtrict will be held 7 3 B, Emormmen Sondt nchenie |t 1 (A9 80 Lo e e i , Cabinet % 2 1-4; n!YvflTfl at 2 3-8 5 —_ den, Wednesday, June | B ” i STOCKS. e Taier cemtyi | Ump Doyle Shert on Rules Knowledge b 2 | s aite chatwers pea ... "BE o T Y ST months 31-4. ) New York, June 1.—Announcement = = = : : 16800 Awal. Copper T . - CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. was made from Nationsl league head- 3 [ o0 Am agiediurar 111 AT Open. Tow. Close quarters todey that Jeck Doyle had 00 Ams. et Sugar-.. 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