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- , : R - : ; WaSershiy fotnes Grammer mx Sylvi 1b K e 25, furnished for pérsons in ;i y o o : it | lenue, with a record of 3 won, 1 lost. {ab.lyge!gno; TG ey b - g S L ? A e & b 2 : s : Next Saturday morning the St. Mary’ sr, Bemlyl enecas | 7, o positions of trust. Hospital Nine Puts it on to Douglass A. C., 14 to. 0— i ' 3B iecam is_expecting to Dlay Captam o Bhiate of Jowbtr Citys nedy] Tiitee. o iin “"‘!"?"" ! . : Cciuand - : Ladd's Greeneville school team on the Summy Games won: . Sel 25, | S%es THROP % o s 257 | Shetuck The time of play- | Harddi 10; Yantics 8; , J.L ik & Sgs. ‘Winners Knock Smith Out of the Box—Felix Comes = : e S R e i tne. ekl hab ot | Semecns 7, Tatts b et Norswich, Conn. M 28 Shetucket Street, vich; Conn. “ . > g 3 b To tm Cour ot o e i 3 = B = ) Pitisburg £, Philadelphia 3. been settied. The Notwich Owls' team suffered de- i i . to the Rescue—Bill Austin Twirls Strongly With Gl Sl oA : Score by inmings: ¢ RH.B. reat in ,,w,,i,pg,mg S mes o i ssa AR t;“’,"’n e il ngowetn # . 5 cinnatl 13, Boston’ 4. « St Mary’'s 00510100 0—7 3 2|gs0n going down. before: Fitchv % 5 presents their uumt. of unded Fi 2 Broadway 10402101%913 2ito5 “The Owl: forced to go info | of the City and o inger. e iaks eIl d . Tondrean: e Ouis Jene Toroed (0.6 thereor durh tnes 3 Biea s B Avma.iu.ug STANDING. _Batteries: . Fuller and '’ reau; | the zame minus Doflerty, their regulsr e day of My, 1 13. Wm N Won. Lot \'ct(tler and Coblyn. TUmpire, Town-= | pitcher, and" \\hal hl,pcped was the ce,". for the: same The Douglass A. C. of New Londony where it had been reposing with the | Detrit 3t 12 send. result. ~ BECIMATED pole i Phitadetyaia " e In the same division on Saturday, | 1" : : failed to materialize with their ex- | CCRFAE, Boston E- S Greeneville grammar = defeated West popularity contest carried on in | Ry * the Fospita1| The following were the games: Eares agv,. ) e F s ; ‘m:h- street cigar store is exciting more | Ordinary repairs .. 32 IS San BN stle ot Al the McLaughlin in Top Form. e v 2 s A DIVISION STANDING. ;“;nfif,e,";m“,’;"tz"jf, ll';l';"n tfl.“’:l?::;ot f:‘su: 82?...‘:,';:{, ashice Hospital diamond, biowing up in the| pg é‘fi&e%l“wsge B:tltleu“) | Washicgron n 4 ; Won. lest. PC |fight _At'tbe present time the Cubs|Sewers and catch _ o, .o SERG Thnfos sil prasenting the o} sery well DIATEh conts o te . “for%r: American League. Broatesy i = e e e %’; Macadam é’evfi;{'i- 5.500.00 . : ; 5 Greeseni i 3 a 5 ing amd sprink- pital with nine runs on fiwe hits, | Tri-Village Saturday aj‘“em?f,’n' M b s West Chetsea - s to Saturday night the Harddigs had | Lng ooeesr see: 5500.00 which with a few more tallies at odd | LAUENR Te't the locals fo three Mits [ Fulladupua i, Cleveland been leadins; but votes for the latter|Parks and trees... 1,580.00 times made the final score Hospital 14, | Treely, though e ss"‘;x& enutupll)mntje?lr Detrolt 7. Washitnzton TAFTVILLE GETS ONE Rut them, in the lead with a jump. IA.\::leer Avenus FETR Douslags A. C. 0. Sore finger and all, | . Page had his nose badiy injured CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. ON MILL LEAGUE LEADERS | The Young Lincolns were badly de-|North ames :::leBll!tAlustmkwaa .? hthe box 97 | ‘hen he collided with Shea. Wou, z g s feated by the Teddy Bears by a score| . Street sewer ... s Hospital, working with a bandage | s e : Gy S Baltic A, C. Was Beaten, 10 to 4, on | Of 20 to 9. bt -3+ on his injured finger, but he had the S v Hore S Fot Ve Gagi R — X Department of Cemeteriese. R Darktown boys where they couldn't sowet Gty v | B 21 - Home Grounds. Bulkeley Ties with Stonington. | Fire Department -........a 32300.00 OUSE TAKES FIRE | S¢e the ball, fanning ten. When they 3 D s, D %O New Brital w1 . ; 3 ! ot Mew L Water Works- :’t"".!'(‘o:?“::‘ !': ks :u. Insurance | §1d Bit, ihev bit them far, Catener ey f 121 3:)? e % & & 3 1| Sorfamas K 18 s oaltie Ao c e M icedpe ded e i o ST on | Stony Brook Improvement.. 312,133.4 p v C s i a tri Pagesh 3 0 2 1 0 S 1 i ol 3 i If ever delay was dangerous, it is fa| MOney Charics lapding for o tiple and | S5ts,, § 1 00 Slhibciess 41118 = Saturday by losing to Taftville A. C,|Saturday, thereby tying with Stoning- | Telice Department- this Instance. Let me write your In- | & 0000 L O Was thrown | Homebe 4 2 7 0 alDaveeome 4 011 3 3 St Rk at Baltic, 10 to 4, thes etwo teams now | o1 gizh for semlmz plg;eim il East- | Salaries, ete. ..... ¥ "“.:)oo surancs teday. away when Charles tried to stretch his | Smiihlt 4 2 5 0 I'Gerarddt 4 1 0 0 0| New Maven 3, Nortampton 2. occupying first and second plaees in | gTn Comnectiout Interscholastic leasuie. | geriet Lignting "o 23/900.00 ISAAC S. JONE! dandy_ triple into a ho n PArthur.?b ¢ 2 2 1 0|Adersonrl 3 0 2 0 1| Hartford 1. Holnyoke 0. first game. the league. The Saturday results: e ‘standing: 49,650, g LR T i ol 3 7 - E. C. INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE STANDING #t? Insurance and Real Estats Agent,|Kain's fine throw from deep left to 1800 ojAbaedt 00 0 0 0| Watersurs 5 Sprmatend o i e oy 8 Bt 22 ve e D Richards Building, 91 Main St. | third and Sam Austin's relay to the ettt e T budfl R B (8 Log S e LT : Moo oiags UL o 2 el e e ety S T e b plate had Honey a mile. Smith fol-| Totals 331027 § 6 Totals, 34 93 —_— ciyece = ; Jormich 2 3 3 -390 | Operating and gen- . w N ¢ . - Baitic” A 006 06 2 0 0 6 0—4 7 10| Stonington High 2 = 100 lowed with a doubls which would have | | Seore by mings—" 5 T S0 Tn New England League. aticties, White and Piliing, Cote snd Charon. . | Rulkeies Scho . H H L _zxg;nul ¥155 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, | 5cored the runner it he had waited on | 7 Vinage LA AN G e Cata] leme ko Bl BN < AT occuiL | Windnem”2rign. .. 1 ' Loan for a s 2 3 "City MeArtbur and Shea, for Tri- Vo ¢ Yowe % R.H E 1306, une: md Real Estate ripilcature, of the game was the | vttt AT SO i .md.fl?':,:-e L o000 0 021" | YALE CREWS ARRIVE !mnlruvemenxp 2 ching of Felix, who took up the box : 50708 Mar- 13 = ; and Fire Insurance, Guty atter Smith had been: knocked ftfs M by piisher, Martand 3 strhick o, by S s “Fusly and Core, Krotte ana Taim. | AT GALES FERRY P" ‘“; s17g.8808 off the rubber In tha third. Felix fan- | 1 tme 1500 s i - MR i 5, Westesan o. AT CRIEDE | Fere Ak Conisisaion ... ccxeoes 500000 is jocated In Somecry’ Block, over C. M. | po," ¢ JUVEIE W TS L pital tenm 3 e N et 002301 Squad Numbering Forty Arrived Aft-| Fimance Department— ms, Room 9, third floor. but Fowler and Bill Austin. Dana: Tafayette 3, Kelo Unircrsits of Tapan 1, rLet e | er Six—Examinations Today. General - sinking Telephone 147. | FOWler was right there with the bat Moesup Finished Strong. 5 Chicizo Vrivorsly 9, Waseca. Vabversty of Japan — it ik 32 ¢ e through the entire scrimmage, lead- . (Spacial to The Bulletin.) uringfield Tratulug School 2, Cushing Academy § Lol i e Members ‘cf the Yale crews, 40 in Trgl;;}g;"cw-s tog, teGIL0S S ing in the sticking with two doubles| Moosup. June 3—After fighting alons | Nilliume 5. comell 0 e Bl et Coubh i Kenhedy,. Andatatl |- 1040, tngsmended _ATTO b with a tie score for a good part of the | yoi"Crow 7. Ferdham 5. Baltie 2 C. 1 Coach Plaisted and cooks and rubbers | Salariés. etc. . The scare: 2 game, .\‘Iog:unr:fled up three runs in| Thilips Exeter 2. Phlllips Andoser 1 Taftstfie A s 1 ““rc Sty hesied Biiay MaBEA gourtlll!ou!o‘ 3 . | Hospital. e seven an eighth innings, win- New Hampshire State 8, Rhode Island College 3. Bal 3 Ve 2 a Y 1; ener: sini Brown & Perkins, Aomeys-at-Law S b 3 ¢ out from the Centrals of Norwich, 5| Frracus L Comumifs 0. e H Gales Ferry -in stowing away their | fund, 1911 6,495.79 4 (:\':‘: nr:{:l 'x:} B-:ekx" Sggluc_r?:nifi Pendicion.c i3 “’T«}-m i West Joint 5. Bucknl, 2 QL ¢ 5 belongings preparatory to beginming | E. .... . 302.28 intrance vay next i 32 e _— | the final practice for the annual race . National Bank. Telephone 38-3. 101 Momup. -} e SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. MAKES NEW DEFINITION ;.,E;h H:rv,l]rd, ghe crews - left \.fi B 54.;2:.;3 Wicks.ef ? 0 11D Rtaillect 4 2 Shea, 2} 2 | Haven Sunday afternoon in a special ¥ 73 53,000. BRADY. & BRADY, e i R Tl w.]q..‘..“.'af.’ 133 o, e S S o OF HOME PLAYERS.| car and arrived at Gales Ferry shortly ] Attorneys amd Cownsel nt Law. ) Dalert ATinn H el AL Be e L G s, ey .| after six o'clock and immediately sat 286 Broadways, New York City. i i L B | e = 2.0 21 A N Havarow Haven 5 Hotake' 2 E. C. League Considers c°"‘F‘=mti down to dinner. The shells, three James T. Brady Charles A. Brady| Motslsn 4112 1l Totals u0e 1 718 — Against Dion of Wauregan. eights, three fours, a double, a single ry 5 8 oo of THatwid, ‘Com | pere wr mime— T E o ioe Amerian League. |and a pair oared, came later in the | Ira In Pesk esthi Nt Lt e AL e T 2111 At Clersland—Cleeland-Philadeiphta > game post- | ett City on Sunday afternoon, | evening. ¥ i L 2 S Rins. for Hewmital Fowler 2. Pendleton 3 . sagis Z3ain the managers present, a spe- |~ The- quartérs have been renovated s st o . 2. W At Hesiogon, Wicks, MoK % | Tosls, %15 e clal business mesting of the Kastern |and under the veranda of the varsity Sa41.697 84 ogers: two base hits W. Austin. Wicks, Fow. | Score astern League. Connecticut baseball league was held, | quarters shower baths have been put ESTIMATED RECEIETS, "umlmflk & umlmnk B e e M S 1 atin Tocsey ity o Vice President J. B. Benoit of Taft- | in for the use of the freshmen. TAIS|Cash on-hand May 16, 1911.. $40,766.95 off Felix in 52-5 inninga: stolen bases. Hospital 8: ke o presiding in the absence of Presi- | was a gift of George W. Sheffield, A | Water Works, gen- |~ Runs. for Mooup Wi - double play. Dshl to Fowler: bases on balls, aff | Leaby, for rwich O ves of Danielson. meceting of the freshman eight was eral ..... . m,om% Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg, | Smiir £ “Gr s b i Priac? | Wi peu s Upon the representation of Manager | held Sunday night and S. M. Snowdon, | From bonds 0.099-70 s308.000.00 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901, | 10 et amie iy a0 TaLx | Robtallis 5. Woad: bises onMlls. off Mot - = = Calkins of the Centrals that he would | 19138, of Pittsburg, Pa. was elected EPHONE 901, 18; pessed balls. Chark mp b Bimeox 1: Brat. base on errors. Mocsrp & not continue his team in the league | captain. T'Depl?l:elt P-bu;l;vn:.::'_ it by i £ e Sige e e« rofes- | Town of Norwich 000, %tocks eox 5 uniess some new arrangements wer xaminations in charge of Profes 5 < Greeneville Wallops Nsw Lenden Cene |57 A¢ 0. Imade about the games they were play- | sor Durfee will be held throush today | BSTSE, 0 oric ™2 o+ 4 Bond pei? ing away from home, it was voted that|and it is not expected that the crews 319,908.99 O S rals. Taftville Wins by Better Ali-Around A Tecis Jesgn | he was to receive 35 over expenses on| will take the water until after six{ p, < % 5 i o opariment of Cemeterios— T Cierionille th £ Fondcthaten: Play. the locals the game. It the | his Teguiarly scheduled home sames|o'clock. Dr. J. P. Greenway of New [ qors! ses. $5,500.80 Grain tral A. C. of New London an awful| 7% i ! dishth Tinker 133 St Tmerinto wilte's | wiich are piayed on other diamonds. | York i cxpecied here today fo take | Sravi Buns mmier O al A. C. New L ) The game between Wauregan ' and | stomach, and uperate tr e | Cemplaint was brought up against, charge of tha physical condition ef the |~ est e 1,500, Cottomn | trimming on the Cranberry before a| Taftville on the Providence street + New York. , | Manager Dion of Wauregan that }‘e[ men, . 95,090.09 crowd of 1.000. Manager Sullivan of | §rounds Saturday at Taftville was fast | M vo , @upod e was using thres out of town menl With the arrival of the Yale crew| Pelice Departmemt— FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr, the C. A. C. sald he was going te a;zu dmare‘r'ett‘;ng. rm-“‘l“{e : “a{nre,un s o S g ’1' =1 'A:!!Pn the rules allowed only two. Dion)at .its training quafters on the| City Court .,oe.. $4,500.09 il S Sdbple i A was <Ok to] hroad L HT_I{ e i Ver4s 2 1 1-1 o|claimed that “home players” means| Thames, the final stage of the season's | Licenses, etd. .... 00.00 ey Ehb e D Taiah T iy dng | Soume e aftviile told at the i{sn-asrasser 2 6 5 0 0| anyvone residing in_the territery of the| iraining has been reached. No Yale 3500009 Thowed s how to make errors. Lefty o e ‘:{’;‘;Pz“r“ Tong ol L1t j:‘l‘::g\_xxhs which is New Tondon and| varsity eight ever leit home for New | Gas and Biectrieat Depmrtment— o r 3 ) »ve in thr srn s indham counties. For this reason | London with as large and discouraging ot 7 x,““h',..‘ Ao am,n;z‘ o e | e Desleat Gonple 'plays soen. thie s oo ut the majority was against| shines. The crew is sturdy and capa- | Fund $5,000.00 On acoeunt of the present conditlon | The hitting of Captain MeCiafferty | ; At hiriceriien oir thehe ° g Rule 9, section 3, covering this}ble of rowing a splendid four mile ——3$210,000.90 was the ‘feature of the game. Out “' h“";~_‘ at ‘\“,Y- cs”)j"‘ off t 9, e - 1 W mended to read: “A home | race, but the speed necessary to defeat Finzuce Department— of Fairwiew Reservoir, the use of hese | of five times at bat he made three | Risy mamcs n for o ot of pooies tor e , =y c] - shall be considered a man liv- | Harvard has not beem forthcomin Temporary Loan .. $60,§08.00 < doubles snd .i aingle. 2 - came in "“ a lot of pr - s a ng in the township of the team having Not in 30 years has Yale lost tgree | Court Fouss ..., 00 for street, lawn or girden sprinkling | ““rio score: o fins exhibition of umpiring. whic ¢ | jurisdiction in this Jeague.” annual ra to the Crimson before, | SEWers ..... $us ve Londen, | % (Te8L © watch and in which the fa | 71t7is the intention of the league by | and the fear that the present 'varsity | B and nsar- FErY is strletiy prohtbited until further no- reanevi . onden. | took great intere 14 | this rule to al nwll'm' tegme to consis eight will make it four straight d s Ty —_'5 - $383 p Brenwanib 6 1 9 1 c 5 | heme players and not feats and that the class of 1911 will{ To be raised by tax. 3 1) tice. This order will be strictly en- | ogrent (- il 9 Two hase Lits L. Dosle. Brow retie ‘[\_ Ean jnawuiqugxln shall reside in | be graduated witheut witnes > 7 e Consel. $11 | e three base hit. Fletcher. | New London or Windhem counties. tory on the Thames is settiing down e T 6 2l " T —— heavily “on the campus. Shake-ups|, gh:fl:vf ;mnexvu;fl?.l: ::é- Per order 3 370 1] . . Brooklyn 2 RINCETON scoopgp GAME have een made ever since Yale wag = ii o H H a1 tousn it se-badly beaten at Springfield by the | o0 4t A5 S HiRG, WL & 3 1 LAt i y s: n 2 meann bF WATER coMMIsSION.|Ngwem ¢ 01 B £ IN THE NINTH. | ¥riversity of Pennsylvania, but the | Is ‘.'s”.u%n‘u e 1 oA T 1 s T eight is far from setiled vet. It will| expenses for ordi o, 5 ia 1 tted fite rume | Pitcher Woodle Wins His Own Game | go 1o Gales Ferrs with Capiain Froat | §OVern _— 3 e o ¢| from Yale, 5 to 2, With a Triple. |alone of last vear's crew In the squad, f PRVe Degs » Greemevilie A C.. —12 | oo g 2 Lowe, a nevice, taken into the 2ight Tlle Best e e s e Daubertin & 2 21 Yalo rooters gaw thaic: péts. beatoy Loty Ingt.week. hus. Whey Silighes .}%,‘;;:‘,,."‘{',",'" ‘MeLaughlin. 4 ( Hommel2h 5 1 o | by P*'nu_iun 5 to 3, at Yale field, [.stroke foy the present. Van Blarcom, a g.et PRCE - LS ‘I‘ T?l~l’)*m';:f : '; ’n'; New Have Saturday, in a pitcher's| who rowed in the shell iwo years ago, y‘ I‘Bet vl Tl'olll Bl'oak EASTERN CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING, Coulmxt & 1.2 [ in which there was scoring in | is at Ne, 7; Philbin is No. 6; Scully, | aSifuch ag . e Buns, for Wancetan Carlzon Bergen.c 14 o ireet innings, in which one, ALr. | thefontball“plaver, is No. 3: Tucker, | been repust c: i | S e T R B Ohrng Seanlonp 0 0 0 oW >, moundsman in chisf for the| formerly siroke of the second oraw, s | 55 <50 ad 5 2 714 Gadbals 3. Hoefor Simino: two Ty 8 3 | Tigers. put his own game on ice by|at No. 4; Romeyn, No: 3; Fleld, No. 2, on Sai, ¥aot m I” : i pnx‘}f’wfi.,ci‘;:umw e “2..’,,3’“’2‘?: - cracking out a triple in the pinth which | and Captain Frost is bow. Copp hgs imate of me ‘eost -l . ; H H rifico Ales, Dugas, Hoefer. Shaw: stolen bascs, D. - hreught in two runs, and in which | bean picked for coxswain. He steered Pfl-’}mu AL S Mhcato 3 4 Surshy. D. 1. Muphy. Dusas: doudle playe Ger- { Yale, try as they could. weze unabie| the four last year. Field never rowed oo exgumied o ot e ew London Centrals of Ne H H wain to B. I Murghy, D. Murhy to Gadvaic to get men on bases, a department of | in any crew Aill this season. Romeyn, | Street from Rose Flase So uP T, s LEA Il o e & B h e e ik the game In which they have bzen ex- | Philbin and Scully were in the fresh- | St%et WAL viteine S eime Moos AKES LEAD Wauregar. %, Taferille 5; hit by pitcher, Shaw, Geer. | Brookivm ..o .0 5 1 6 8.0 00 strong ‘this vear. man shell last season. Tycker had been | qussted to estimats ou”ty IN EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE. | 2, t=is ST AR L St Louis Cutirs ey vl T an ‘g:trte‘rhin:u::n ?]t;dt:;m, picked = Ahr», 2 of t‘:w .';r»h\’( lulm ifi’éng‘" 1340 . peri b s s - < Two base hits. Smithl Daubert: thres base hi er, and nan | 02 | yaar when he was taken ill at Gales|m 2 2 Wil npt delight the busy, progreseivs| Moseus, Taftville and Jowatt City the| " "o & - Mowres, Konetchy, Kugtzer, Coulson. 2 out Freeman served up his feurth| Ferry. e €9 ; . ¢ e — base on balls and Hughes singled. s, housewife nearly so much as the pros- Winners in Saturday Games. Challenges 126-Pounders. i Boston 3. { Woodle came to the plate, who, Prince-| gport Odds on Americans Now. 5.305 pect of having a thereughly medern| ajoosup established a clear lead In| Kid “Braun” Gleason of Greeneville | Cincinnat. Juse & —_Cinclanati inguiged in = oz, | ton people said. badmt made a it in} oy vork june 4—The Bnelish ans range placed in her isitchen. Es- % : . v allenges a¥ glove artists of Connze- | S ™ e 3t | 31 times at bat untit Saturday. He mat| © > 4 after thre the Eastern Connecticut baseball - 0 Grrars, an] ite combination resulted i % it t and American polo players, after three ticut for 2 te 136 = = < n S the third ball pitched and the base s T tate ranges are sgfe, sturdy, depenmd- |, = el cu a match at 136 peunds. A team winideg. 26 3o 3. which Is the mecord soore | U 5 N e * a of such rest as their social de- | Streets < e eague on Saturday by defeating the| dress Manager T. Dave Campoell, | i stional lesrie fof His seasom. Tweniy. | FUnners cressed the pan. Pendleton s ‘afterded; wwill 5 i ctad ab erloss balfers. economical #as|Centrals of Norwich on the Moesup | Greeneville @ with s forel of 36 bases wers made o | scored Woodle with a single. mands afforded, will resume play_to it vsers, sreat time savers. €all and| grounds, 5 to 2. Taftville stepped up T e D i et i ire which caught the eye of | TOTTOT o iy '""',Tan"" onpeRie ey , 6 2 lle s incinnati He st v 15 v America will msure retentien 4 see them and be sure alse te examine|te a tie with Wauregan fer second| The polls will be open in the four .= i e ;1 kgl Sl ’:,,:;2{‘“; “\aér 'hax[na"l“ of the trophy for a year at least, while | j22r1y eaual to 13" mAis on the grand the iagcemparable Ruud Instantaneous | plgce by defeating that team, 3 to 6 | city districts at nine o'clock this 2 0 41 ’mvdga in blue, who solemniy «;rsaa a British victorv will square accounts Your Committes recemmand the Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the 304 Jewett City won from Tri-Villace. | merning and remain open until 4 in . 1 2| the bats back fo the Princeton bench. | for the time beine. Betting still fa- | warning-of the newt ansual - Niewe tevn’ of & faueet an. imibknite o 1, thus climbing out ef last place, e afternoon, for the city election. 5o ¢ 9| prushie O L At O et'ers | vors the Americans, but at compara- | ing incinde the las £ B O Mt Ratdn: at % 4 3 3 50| nish as a baseball bat and Wil weigh | tvely sbort odds. A number of wagers | 3 & &L IoT, 20U SNCT SeR a y mement 30 51 6 0| in th were recorded at 3 te 2 #nd 5 to 3, - g 30 ;1% 0lin the neighborhood of 45 pounds, but © 3 | the adoption by Tt of : y or night. 2 38 37116 vear old Hughie -was the mascot };}n f;:_lon! f},mlr:te_! u_u-w:l b;-f’" Counctl of the 0o 5 7 1 5| Saturday. Somsbody down in Prince- | Thursddy’s match have evaporated be- | ~Resolved, That o1 5 4 1- 0 on picked n i fore the unexpected strengih of the | mates of the Co " ton picked up and he did the part as & Electrical Dep’t = 38 %0 of mascot water boy and bat carrier | challenger e od —— L e quired he amended cw ! ; WARKET CLOSED STRONG R EETar] BT The solls will be epen in the four Sat the Taagor, or I his absgmce, 't oL R it cLos L | mepe o 200 0 ’[my districts ' at mine oclock this | scajor aligrmer prasent; b Slight Falling Off in Last Heur, but |~ 760 Seimst roas 090200603 s morning asd rémain open until 4 in fBeRE o e s the afterncon, for the city election. | (0, SUPMIL the a8 ree base hits, Badger, Woodle: e i terrett; first base on Undertone Holds Firm. o R. Mex. 2d pfd r the weight of undertone con- inued ¢ y Of all the ac- p Garden Sets, | tive issues, Am lephone and Canadian Pacific alone displayed heav- Pails and Shovels, tness. 4009 Pennsylvania e T tesbur, C. €. & SL L Pitesiure Coal | 500 New York Central £ 1& on the first Sl RPN IOYS New York, Jume 3.—The market| cis Nortsik & Wester frefens e osene s : dep il IEBE | o mille 50 Jaid on the last perfectod . > ork, June 3.—' 609 Norfolke & Western ey o 9. by Freeman 7: tme. 1.40: D | fen milis b Ja e < e e 0 North American % s { < F i g Wheslbariows, . W Slosen nctive ansshons. Ditee fof |t iraa i : e i, S s i [ ER(»I. ‘ { ].S srand I s T, * agons, | ; *the last het e BROADWAY TIES ST. MARY'S. |2 ams. Doll Carriages, Go-Carts, | realizing sui Two Teams Now Neck and Neck Grammar School League. On Saturday m schoel team and the WITH THE AMATEURS. ALLA L ’)”‘ ’S‘h B 3T Fissnc e e = = 1 hersby certify (W4l the absve ang | The Y. Y.s or Young Yales defeated n " | the Bridge District by the score of 18 X : i i B AR e | to 6. They knocked two catchers and 3 ; ; Atiesl” "STEPHAN D MoomT the St. Mary oadway school 53000 Reading —— Republic Steel team in the A division of the Gram- | two pitdhers out of the bex. The bar- 2 4 “ City Clerk and Cleyk of the Court of Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats, STOCKS. o Do B A SMhool league, met on Mohegan | tery of the Y. Y.'s was John and Frank pil KR ; ¢ park diamend. and Manager Gadle's | Ulmer. Wa would Mke a game with orwich, Conn., May 24, 1814 Allis Cha Amal s pd mayizd Gloves, Mitts, Etc. -eeneville boys me out with the jt { Am small end of the score, Broadway win- 100 4 ning 9 to 7. Fulier was on the firing MAS. EBWIN FAV'S, Franklin Sguare| 3% ey By Bl pleSae s it By ole Hine g b aacks S e AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrcll & Sanderson. Proye. SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Treupes, Traveling Mem, ete. Livery comnected SABIULANT STRZIET. Coppe et On Exhibition Udmer p, A. Poel 1b. T, Bushe b G. Kaplan 3b, 1. Bruckner| A fine assortment of the Latest Styles | _ Stene If. R. Graham cf, C. Pool rf. | In Milinery “for Spring and Summer Senecassof the West Side| wear, at whirled harpoons of defeat deep into MRS, G. P. STANTON'S, « U ] of the Taftvilles on Sunda No. 52 Shetucket St. Agent for Pope Haréford and Overland Cars for New Lenden County. New cars for immediate delivery. e WHAT'S NEW s Brookiya Bayhl Trandit 3 A FEW USED CARS CHEAP AT'S Comadien Poetfle oy o Wheding. & One Overland Touring Car, ene Rums THE PALACE CAFE | BE= s : . R : : . NP one Maxmall @2 He Py A e e : P sec” Comner 1 6 hits, but he received poor support in am. & racin he outfie Captain Freéman and Vetter were in the box for Broadwa Ttah_Copper— Adantic Coasi Tine. Baltimore & Ohis 0 Western - Tuion Chesapeake & Ohio. . Hhop: It 0l san; v cago & Alton... s { New York, June 3.—AMoney on call, One Team Wagon. \ FRANK WATSON & Co. Ba T 0 TGz T4 per cents 56 Oné Baduiss. o 78 Franklin Street | 23t %52" ‘\'x i - months, 3. 1-1@ A complete line of new and secend- . 5 | o, : hand Wagons at reduced prices. ——— Colorado h “'mlhm 3 T Consolidated Gas ... . COTTON. : , * P T ey NG | BEEEL BLEE e r Sl o v j p fiuowme Dlacing o ' Tound; ovsls sauare. of M. 8. RING, Chestaur Street Alms s - slem])’] Clesing bii : iune i i = 'oblong opening directly over the fire. 5 5 " 3 L 5 .63; 5.73: August 15.20; Sep- It will accommodate vari cooki ls 3 ' will reepen Saturday Evemin, ith iember Octover 13.36; Novem- . 4 ous ing utensi Tull size ’“,m.n' ¢ ber 1526 December 1 i January i h“)«A Special Broiler Hood used with ASTER, SALVIA, CABBAGE, LET- 3 b2 e 12.26: Februsry —: March 13.34. . ./ this to revents the esc: f all od TUCE, PEPPE } Your patromags is solicited. =5 St e ¥ = =/ P P escape of a ors and a R. _AND TOMATC JOSEPH. T. DONOVAN, Prou. ¢ Noriher 37 L ‘n..&!'iyl'}‘.::..l‘r i ‘dh\l{:!,,‘:pl;l‘:n‘l? (smokesinto thE kitchen = sends them up the chimney. - * PLANTS PR e b - The eld way of putting the Brmler over the coals through the Broiler Door deadens W o & the fire, but this does not. CARDWELL'S, No houe is complete, the pleasures of cooking are unknown without a HUB in the kitchen. 3 to 9 Market Street. Tntermations! baper - Tnieraations! ¥ Tows Com bk i Kanses Cly Soninein S5 g a7 St 3708 Laclede Gai 5208 Leénigh - Valiey SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich, Conn., Agents- Facs saé Seulp Mace sage. Comms removed withent pata. i v