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nnw«u-.mfi::rmm b Ul : T e o ompare these well known with the tremendous strain and from the thousands of | trotters and pacers that are annuaily raced in this country. The runmer - callad ypon for but one dash.and that Cieratams : it E President Lynch Orders Chicago-Pittsburg Gune Played | = kA 2% | at a distance for which he has be:n * | aretutly prepared. The trotter and| ~_Cleveland 3, Washington 2. Cincinnati Shut Out Phililes. pacer is asked to race anywhere from Ova—Ruul?nt Change Puts Chicago in the Leatl: | i pmeie s oritee ises it el oo satn 2o ot Dest two in three heats to hest three) ot e ot e il Ty and Geented | o oo™ty b Chciomat pae fi in five, with the latier race frequentis’ o i oo Snchson s ih . the.woventh oy : e bt errdal e Sebing e bl | Ao Todng.: o o 5 Knioc s o Lol L B o DA i L over the risht ence T as (s Gedin. ot The harness horse is scored any- B i!i H g New York, June 6.—President Thom- ) alumni_team from New London this 5 Cleveland. ab a b h e where fre imes as.J. Lynch of the National league to- | afiernoon. and on Saturday hus Black: e B s o 371 B e L e e day hrew out the Chicago-Pittsburg | yiary's has been plaving a star gams iom 51381 Paerne 3038 1145 0|ormoreon some of these scores and In game of the morning of May 30, which | all ihe season, doing It best work i asic 418 3280 0| tebenEy i1y 1341 ¢|returning for another attemint to get Chicago had protested, and orderd the | defeating a nine from Wesleyan uni- | Hiicidso ¢ 1 Stvalliv 40 § 0 0fdameit £ 9 30 221 o the wire on even terms. Notwith- game piaved over. ; versity. ~ Blackhall and tne Academy | SRS’ 3 1 R aMumersve 5 12 1 0| Wenonoor 4 6 4 6 155 1| manGine Ui Be is often el Sid ' s £ have a tie game to seitle, since the | ingham?y & 1 3 52 21 0|Doolmss 301 8 3111 0|a week which, with his warming up “This game,” said President Lynch. | gcor> was 10 to 10 in eight innings | Amitio’ & 1 7 T olfandc 4 0 8 0 0| Deinc’ 30 22 & i 0| work and actual racing heats, means in his decision allowing Chicago's pro- | when the Academy plaved there and |EHuher 1 & © S0 P Ol € X0V 1 2 131 | apywhere from five to 0 heats. many £ test, “was won by the Pittspurg club | had to leave to catch a train withdut Ly Totals, 361127 8 1) Totals, 31 62410 of them at full speed, with long ship- A p¢m a by 1 to 0 and protested by the Chicazo | fAinishing the game to a decision. T BT e -/ i it | ments marking every week and ractng ciub on: the grounds, t, that the| These last two rainy days this weck | Seore bs lnnigs— Philadelphia =gl d nds of track, as wel f G d 4" 861 Dimipite. culief-the wrong piases | have blocked the Academy practice, 4o | Sasineion .- -8 L 0 48 88 8 87 | Cluciunutt i o0 0083030 %5 as drawing a sulky hat will weish UI 1ing ou 0 Qfl i " T Rl from 30 to 50 pounds, with a driver out, and that, second, as a result of | that the boys have not touched & ball | " " /i Gessier, Turner, Cunningham; home 2 i & = L - l e n | ey but, thas can58 Gopendan | . o S e S LR S e g exceptional wrongly declared out by the umpire v, v R i Pittshurg, June 6.—The o made pe o . N orier. s DI | UPon to come into shape for the St.| oTHER BASEBALL GAMES TUESDAY. e vub “;‘;‘,,):;:mfmny,g:_fi‘ ade | high strung and absolutely worihless Mary's alumni game. Th sual line- were beaten, 4 to 3. The sde all their rums in | 38 & rule for harness or road purposes. 3 ) Mixup Over Infield Fi ot B e e Ao Toadee b ixth oing.* Raymond Bngan ihe e Tor tha | the runner really cannot be compared | N Thc James H@l‘!g' BWWJB! C9, WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE In the eighth inning, Shean of Chi- | "The St. Mary's team is to be ac- | At Philadeiphia—Philedeiplin-Detrolt game Bost- | Cramiait T ummmiuions” soub,ifler the ffth infnz and | with the trotter or pacer when jt comes 7, Provldencc. R.L cago was on first base with one out.| companied by a big delegation. The |poned: wet grounds. Pittsborg. to a horse for fun purposes. It is safe H i 1t is too late to taike out Insarance. Archer hit a fly ball to the infield | ¢ Mary's lineup is as follow At New. Yark—-Chicags-New York pestpouned: pain: abh po a abh po a e to Say that fully 9-10 of our harness It ever delay was dsneetous, y}fm“,n_ which was dropped by Wagner and the | -~ Luoy. catcher: Daniel Shea. pitch- | At Bosten—Beston-St Louis porponed; ran- guoar 2 07% 8 Uoworerr - %% § & norden possess tho natural intellizence ihta- instance. Bail was thrown 10 second for & 10708 | eri”Aisy, hest ascs “Domnte eea o | ot pemn pes Dotk d 41 osEen L8843 and Godiiity which makes them aiapi- surance today. out. With both Shean and Arche' | ong base; Doyle, shortstop; Ryan, : —— Wamerss 4 2 3 2 1|Murtayet 3 8 2 o ¢|able for use on the road and for pleas- . ISAAC S. JONES, hn\l;il;naflri:[ base r‘tela‘Um;:re Dosle] third base; Noonan, left field: Michasi Nationai League. i el BRI S s i8 s pWes guoenke S : eal Estate Agent,| called Archer out, claiming that Wag- | She, nter field; Sullivan, right |/ At St Louis—Beston-St. Louis postooned; chicr 3 jwell.ss 3 3 dn Patch, 1.55 ;. & Ban’s 2 % e ehards ‘Building, 91 Main 8% | ner had intentionally drapped the ball | neid O Rl (e S 208N 30080 chambion pacer s a¢ genile ae ihel ) J, MoCORMICK, 30 Franklim Street, Local Agemt Richards Building, After Doyle told Archer h2 was oul Pt oy A Leifieldp 2 10 3 O/Dexlingd 4 1 2 18 ;vprnl family nag, being absolutely. o de 1 ) and had ordered him to leave the base S EASTERN L B =~ —|AWisne 3 0 3 1 1|fearless of all city sights. driving with HE OFFICE OF WM. BILL, )ramger (‘I;.‘rk(shot x;gm,mhg n;gealled BAD WEATHER PUTS Won. Lest. Totals, 2.8 2210 e Ytk oner bridle an; ¢ e anc}l‘ belng B per pire in Chief lem that Doyle's Rochester 12 R gt A ectly manneres road orse. Uhlan re inz,” i i v ending up nine slugger: zainet 4 Real Estate decision was wrong and that Sheas EHacion POrD MENINBAD. Torenin S = Totals, 3| 158 3-4, the world's champios trolting | Minute vl heas Cloviiand for aevs | men Who can hit, haapered s Five should have bsen declared out instead | cone. Cheap and Lisut. Edwards May | i . = IBatea, for Bidwn tn o0 gelding, is considered one of the most| eral years. His last owner has offered | capped by two who are almost ceveale and Fire Insurance, of Archer. The appeal was allowed and 5 Motk o 21 perfectly broken horses in the world: | his bones to the University of Chicago. | outs, and the arithmetic of the e Shean was decl out. Archer in| Have to Leave Before Series is Set- | yricr Cuy n LS he is fearless of automobilss, trolley| in his | all in favor of tr 1s tocated in Somsry’ Block, over C. 3L | 1y b - D e > % Pitisbarg . 01003000 lbe e s ley | " Kingston, who wbn $142,562 in his | all in favor of the nine hittaze. oc . e meantime, ng left first base | tled. F New York B b 0 00 3 0 b o|ears and other city sights and h and whose name was familiar to | we had a Stratton and a Carethers wiiliams, Room 9, third floor. as directed, was touched with the bail| X Eastern Tro base hits, Byrne, Milles, Snodsrass, Merile: | been jogged hundreds of miles on city one " interested in the turf, is|with the team. Teiephone 147. | #nd also declared out by Umpirs Klem. | New York, Juné 6—American| A vk o Sovtpanta | 1FCS e s Wapner, Cranaat ireets and country roads With onlvloycans ,imterested in Ane O e 2 i 3 3 L} ocht Froiicacs xilemse Hatitnoos - SSE one bit in his mouth. Doc Tanner, the S Sastiston stii Cen- FROSTY — e AT ST g ur::‘lhx:v'::z'm"‘uf;":h.ow, that Z'.".fif;'fi;:i;’;g ;r,;q;‘f;:m::‘:a:, T;.: "8 Nos NemacPrvidence XY wy rree( Chicago Again in the Lead. Cleveland trainer. who has Uhlan e g BB T T HOSHY BOR UtEig ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW the fleld umpire erred in calling Archer | second match for the international| AL SwieslToemo B Meutens 8 T oo esmn. (2% glisa, s | Dis care states that Uhlan is 0 hish| nearly 15 vears since he raced Poter | Detroit's Veteran Twirlers Were Hand - out instead of Shean and that Umpire At Buffalo—Kochester 11, Buffalo 3. Brooklsn 5 1o %, while New Yok mffored defeat 5o ans that it would be an easy matfer| pap, “almost as grzat a winner as on the Youngste Brown & Perkins, mml.[. in Chief Klem likewise errzd in allow- | P10 cup. The match will be played e e e ;‘o ia:_mm a nint ‘\y’nth hi . a;m 1»3!4.( Kingston, is also on the Castleton farm. % vora i g 2 + of sames lsot by Chicato 0 16, A game slayed | he believes a man who would give him | hich 14 awned by James . Keene. B 2 Sriita 14 of the Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| [E the second putout ‘The only de z:‘;‘;’;‘;::;v":“”“-t “‘ l’°'?"j“"“! Sl CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. some’ time ‘420" bevtesn Fianurg ind Chicas. 'and | o beating of even one sevare biow with | her Hatenen wha was Star peint-! G i Mullls is o¢ che arsSuN Entrance stairweiy next to Thames| pjer the rule on Manager Clarke's S e ek N s D ix, i the whip would not be tolerated by | er's greatest rival, is living a peaceful j Conditions are ter for the of ‘poor umpiring, and a new wame ordesed piaved. ational Bank. Telephone 33-3. under, the rule on Mamager Clarke's|vent. Polo association representatives | munora = 20 | TuE " alh “today's pames. plasee Chisteo ehepalf | the gelding afterward, and vet he iS| gl age on a stock farm near Lexing- | voung pitchers in the American leagne and call Shean out and send Archer | Jeclared tomlght & that tomorrow's | Ror Burem - 17 e’ e oo o s T S 00 T e deme iy whote s Sl | fon,"KY. "Dan Patch, who, despite bis | than was the case nine yoars agm, whem BRADY & ERADY, back to first. el ave to be a much | SRR - i SRl o Piither DO af Broskism. Seare tar Pointef, 1.59 1-4, the first har-| age) raced at frequent intervals unt % s worse brand than that of today to | Spngred 18 i ness horse to heat two minutes, is 2 “The evidence clearly shows that ago, is also on & stock farm e year: Attermeys Counsel mt Law. ¥ = { cause another postponement. The Se- | Wateroury .. 2 » F ab'h po 3 o | other champion whose manners and 2 couple of ke 28¢ Brosdway, New York City. both umpires erred and that by reason | rjos of postponements has created a | Northampion 2R Sheckard 1t 8 ofToclevse 4 12 0 0| gisposition at the time he was racing e it ded as|outs before I introduced 6 amy thereof an infustice was done the Chi- | L5 B : | Hovoks - et Bl Sehiterf o @|psunerip 4 2 9 0 0 . ] erbert. who was regar he veterans at James T. Brady Charles A. Brady serious situation for the British team: ehg R 2 % 2 2| were of the best. and if anvthing he | seror of race horses in 1909, and veterans a: ali,” eays arles cago club. The protest is allowed and . Connetioat Loague. . 10wz 12191 K the emperor 6f race B e st of New York. ~of Nerwich. Conn.| 1} game as played s stricken from | of chaliensers for the cup. The army | . ., jouposed: unferorable westher Zim'man. 2o 2 oltummazs 3 0 3 1 0| was rather sluggish on the road, who won the Suburban, the Realization [ FeCailing Mis clences. WSS » 3 1 {rom | Jeave of Capt. L. St. George Cheap, who | ATl sames -' o Barch.ef %) tne atmolately no-attdution. t bl D R ey clup | coe Miller, 1h J's star piteer, the, records nad ordered to be replas- | plaved such a remarkable game at No. — & 0fCoutmn.t 2 0l tha many Sizhis of the cit % T o i ettt 5| came up shoois hands widh me .. .. (e e 1 last Thursday, and that of Lieut. A. College Game. 0 3 34 which .ane wowld> ‘naturs] el G e want to kno ou, Mullte’ s "ummmk & “flmlfllflk[ eagte headqiarisrs " eopractsd “thg | Noel Edwards. who nit all four goald |t erviteve—vaiersiy f Penoirnis -Beowm | SiE } 3 3iWouid aronsa 4 horsa of his character stock farm near Remapo, Roscoe. “I know you wont e hese jee | In that game. expiras on June cancele Sy : A and training. ITTERS. |fen minutes after (Lo season stasts standing of the clubs. The notice Has Deen understond that tese officecs. RS Hinoree . E—Unisersts of Yermont 8, Dun- | fows, 3 7% I8 PITCHERS ONCE WERE H ot You o ke o wiee~ Zotiow P 8 - _|in order to make sure of reachinc *Batted for Bergen In $ih LAST DAYS OF 7 { the star pitcher of this cinb and wesk Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg. e ‘:_’0(‘;:3 Ib havits | England on time. feit that they would |, Sl e St Cairtes That Was Some 20 Years Ago, Accord- FEiF the opesiers: T was onty S-SR 10 Shetucket St. TELEPHONE 901.| n0iC clup should have one Jess vietory | D€ obliged to sail from here on Satur- VARSITY FO! . Chicazo 10 THE RACING STARS. ing to Clark Griffith. seem>d 10 ma that was a Sunwy line of ) x 5 - ¥ |day. In that case, uld tha visitors AMES. | Brooklm - < i (2, T 5 S * % talk for anybod » be getl # Stocks and the Chicago cub one Iues deteat, | 433 17 I1L CA%, Sho O Vit FineT HR0SH O, 1 R e un, Roseben, Sysonby, Star Pointer, Jos| I wish, savs Manaser Clark Grif- | Si< 07 2TV0007 0 be Sotne o8 e - including the games of Monday, Jume | Iey, Would Have to go into the third | Freshman Four Was Left Far Behind | Patchen and Others. fith of the Cincinnati team, “that thers | Eddie = Siever short -waiked T . > 2 with two substitutes in the line- |+ 5 : 4 & i ere a few more pitchers availabla w Miller_has Bonds Ui Tl ks ows: up—Capt. J. L. Barrett and Lieutenant Slight Fire on Elihu Yale. THE PERFECT HORSE. Recent news that Rossben, one of-the | yer®, 190 WO B o B0 to1 on. | Paimes, neither one of whom was been 2 s = > o bR e B8 goioilin pnotehers 20 | o 4 the tea Grain New York ...... 27 | rogardea as strons emoush for eup |, Gules Ferrv Comn. June 6TH:|Dan Patch an Example—Fighter on |TMOSt popular horshes that ever rased ) yoarg ago. Not merely for their piteh- { with Mille . : 3 it Kol ® | fest orush betwee % n rican track, Is now the fa- | oo s 2 ot o st e ) tay 4 ¥ H > . e e afternoon when the first ’varsity and s istics | daught e = favia ity | oracays_bY e R L adastasd Pittsburs ... ... 24 19 It was belleved In polo circles to- | &fternoon when the first ‘varsity and| oOno of the essentlal characteristics | daughter of former Representatlss| fhay could do as a_bortion of their | to understa FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. St. Louis 3 22 21 night, however, that should a British | the freshmen fours raced f67 & Ul | which —contribute to a large extend | James W. Wadsworth, in Washington, | gaily toil. In those days a pitcher be- | young ball & Cineinnati . ..l 21 23 victory tomorrow necessitate a third | 0 2 mile down stream, the TOMmEr W O | toward making the American trotter | has caused many people to ask Whatlijaved thit there were nine men whose Brookiyn . 1 28 match for the trophy, some way would | Ming by a large margin o WeS 0%7 | and pacer the best gemeral purpose | has become of other famous rae| pusiness it was to soak the old ball, Mill Leagus Change. Boston P 3 34 | be found of keepinz Captain Cheap | WaS unsettled al ¥ heo | hoTse in the world is his rare intelli- | herses. Roseben was taken off thelang this gag of the pitc ol » 5 st 1| ana Licutenant Tawards here for the | 100n when the {roshmen eisht 100k to0 | genca and versatility to adapt himselt | tracks in 1909 after winning 41 races | Spcfalist hirgd o o nothing but piteh | A change reoorded in the M leagwa e officlal standing is given only| event. There was apparently nothing | FAL2r 8t 430 the river was rougi fo all conditions. Kven the most fa- | and 39,000 in first money in six years| aidn's =o. bitchers who were weak | this Week is that John Trown goes to up to Monday. Brought up to daie | of an official nature upon which to | the Wind plowing down stream and 4| ,¢ica; admirer. of the running horss | beside several records. He could not| pa the Baltic team the table, instead of leaving Chicaza |y, § i t slight ra Coach Kennedy took the v - e 2 S - ters then were feeble simply be- sitmnecaiieadie PR & 2 220 | hace this belief, but it appeared to ba = sport will redily admit that the so- | have been bought for $50.600 three| cguse they just couldn't hit and mot NS S BN i - New pLork tad for the lead. puts | stronly held at polo headquarters, | CTOw down o the navy yard, on theit | calied “thoroughbred is nothing more | vears ago, but his legs went bad and | bacause they dldn't iy, for they tried | _Derby T freemen of Derby st & of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hose | margin, ot 4 | The fienite announcement was mada | (e1rD CHCRE T8 TALEY ort dis- | OF less than a mere racing machine, | when two years ago it became evident! ang did their best to kill the-leather. special meciing voted down the Bend ‘ tonight that in event of British vic. | (reshmen down river for 4 short 6182/ and as a rule practically worthless for | his racing days wers over, his owner, | “Keete, Weich, Ramsay and Gaivin | issue for rposes. _The vots for street, lawn or garden sprinkling ) S & tory tomorrow, the third and deciding | tARCe. EiV D e e ofera the Toturn, | commercial or pleasure purposes. If a | Devy Johnson, gave him t0 Mr. Wads- | were among the ol time pitchers who 1 ome, on'y 151 Sresmmery oatleny s ;Fwo Games. match for the cup would be plaved on | freshmen thelr race re -| trotter—and pacer fails to show suf- | worth, knowing he would take 200d| conld mot bat. but they tried all the . vote for the iseuanes of Captain Frost.who watched yesterd: is strictly prohibited until further no-| The Academy tackles the St. Mary's | Saturday. i e ficient speed for racing purposes, he is | care of the old racer. Mr. Wad “varsity practice, from thoJanm, already fitted and ready for use on the | BAve him to his daughter, who seun | was proud as a kid just breakin tice. This order will bs strictly en- In the eight today and took the boat| e . "0, Suginess vehicle, while stath found out- that the race horse was 2s | into league. Anson wounldn't . down stream fo the railroad bridge and | ;o5 of the horse shows of recent years s a child and made an ideal| pi he man couldn’t hit forced. Fefuy atia by stroke, all attentlon | 2%, show that most of the blue rib- | W mount. ‘a‘\!:: Sty yr,ul ol i teltins: 10 'y e TIST Pur order Delng pRdoionts bon winners in the high class park and | Thousands know the fate of Sysoni|and Gumbert and Thornton—yes, an¢ ' Manager Strest in Rescue Act. carriags classes are trotting bred. We one of greatest horses that|YVan Haltren—were bearcats v e 3 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- A little excitement was added to the | often hear the expression “game as « | ever lived. skeleton is in the Nu sticle, LT A e el - DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Baiiding ERs. day's routine of examinations and | thoroughbred,” but if this refers to the | York Museum of ural History 6 old aifiae Hook wil A SAGGING TENDENCY. ) fowing by the rescue of two children | gameness of our modern running| Star Pointer was the greatest PAcer | over 305 for Ane .4 Take elevator Shetucizst street em. rlv wall | trance. "Phona while 34 vots worth | tim and If one of them 2ot a hit he ( the $15 ~— Blriienem 'St arifting in & rowboat by AManager | horses, the term thoroughbred is really | in America. He was the first horse 0| was dning anything mor Brookiyn Rapid Transit Street and a slight fire on_the Elihn | a misnomer. show a mile in l2ss than two minutes, | iy~ et T et it e actee Yalz which was put out without great The runner rarely races more than | but his death a short tima ago on a | the ball. Clarkson could hit R e Way it Not Material. Stocks Move The Best Losse =TT daraage. When Manager Street saw | once every week or ten days, his racing | stock farm in Tennessee was unnoticed | and <o could Radbourne, wh ergl- New York. June 6.—A heavy tene tral of New Jerwey the two children drifting in the row- | performances ba!n%’ confined to the |in the public prints. Many horsemen | son, Caruthers, Foutz, Terry and Strat- MEWMARKET HOTEL, Trauf B,-oak characterized today’s stock market and & Ohio. boat he put out in a skiff and towed | same track for six to ten weeks, while | considered Star Pointer the greatest were big b vhen it came to o trading was lifeless. Stocks moved in e them to the opposite shore. The new | every effort is made to keep down the | race horsz America has ever produced. ng the piil team that. ix 715 Boswnil Ave. Great Westers a hesitating way and in no important haehing Taunch. the Eift of triends of | welght he carries, his rider usually | But after he made his famous record of | plecssd with a ramming pitcher And a | First-class Wines, Liqzors snd € instances were the losses material but KW {flo university, arrived today. weighing from 100 to 130 pounds. with | a mile in 156 1-4 in 1897 he B oSl B e Sl Tl £t e L o B g m the sagging tendongy which devaloped s P every possible ounce of _additional | the stallion ranks and passed from the | onists at an awfnl disadvantage 1t iz | order, Johm Tuchle, Proo. TeL 8-G esterday still prevailed today and to Lauts. weight being deplored and avoided | public mind. W. J. White, the an extent which suggested that the re- /vew London cent upward movement had expended itself, for the time at least. Buying "ACADEMY’S BATTING MARKS COME DOWN A LITTLE rem sz gtz oo [N THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD Batting averages on the Academy team, all except Capt. Jiwamy Mur- EN Ku I I En T e e o o 1% | Kentucky Police Accept Membership Cards as Bail— i loss of 4 points. McCormick and 5 5 g 2 Standish, who have been leading, hold Connecticut Machine Owners Fignting 35-Mile | . the tep place, tied at .400. “aptain - Murray's sticking In the Stonington EVERY ONE WARRANTED orders were apparent on all substan- | zp penme "mf‘}f?’.flo@ : cOH”[}l tial cencessions, the support of this r:! rlcte; being so effective as to in- o el e dicate that & deadlock had heen Will not delight the busy, ProgTessive | rouched. The market was more nar- housewife nearly so much as the pros row than of regent days, even the pro- pect of having a thoreughly modern | fessional traders inclining towaras a #ns range pieced in her kitchen, Es- |reduction of operations. cafers ” Secirties 16t pfd 2 pa Genersi Ficotric - - In financial as well as speculative | 300 Tnterboroush et ate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend-| ircies soms Gleappointmens it arc | sae piTomush Met able, peeriess bakers. econemical gas| pressed at the fallure of the public to | 1o bt Hareser 100 Tnier Masine prd vsers great time savers. Call and|show grester interest in the market e e M see them and be sure a t for securitie: It had been hoped that 1600 International Pump The imeomparatie Rana e oxamine | sfter the decisions in the anti-trust| 108 fows ot » Ruud Instantaneous | Sases ware e Ko he ey | 10 K G soiibe game put him up in the .800 class, a Clause. gain from 296 to .356 in ene game. he following are the figures: = The following are the fZures: e | For automobilists who are prone to| ceed to San Franc 0 and from Ges Water Heaters, furnishing at the| be a pronounced revival in trading and | 4200 Leclede G s “hi - 200 Loclede Gis v 7 xperiences with the police there is o |to Chicago. mere turn of a faucet an unlimited | for a thme there were indications that | 200 Lewel valier et W e s e wiraupentant lnads Ty s 5 C b d G H k supply of hot water at any moment|!Dis change had taken place. Tais| Ig3fiun & s ton Fieteter . f2 a0 18 3% | Kentucky auto club. Its memnnrnmp\ Speedometer tests conducted in Lon- | aroorundum rass O0KS of the day or night. g;":f’;‘:a;"m:-‘l::'gx- ‘::icaf'-m;" Mm R & S8 Croker s on T cards are accepted in lieu of bail | don over a period of from thrze to six ued inquiry for bonds, ‘nvestors mani- Do ptd 7Sty FR bonds. G T G Rl i 2 Rifl G Sh fest lithe dasire $o purchuse secarities Missouri Packfe Goer ® 1 12 contest at last narrowed down to four “1fles rass ears E iy 8 13 To make a belt run without slipping | of the cent 48718 28 it should sink into both pulleys so { st that its top edgze is flush with that of | The Connecticut Automobile associa- S th St w10 15 the pulleys and its bottom edge wzll | tion is formulating plans to fight & cytine Oones Team batting average . AN away from the bottom of the | proposed 25-mile clause that appea Two baso hits—Croker f. Standish 3. McKay, E. | SYOOVE: in the proposed motoring bill. etcher 6, Lotd 2, J. Mumsy 4. Geer, Mc- | Some American lubricating olls sell | cording to the legal advisor of the as in_the Swiss market for five times the | sociation, the speed limit clause w price paid for Russian oils, which form | see the old traps in force, to say not Natlonal Biscr Nationzl Lead N R Mex 24 pid. L. ew Yok Central £y ont & west.| ugal type. Gfi & Elec"ic.l : m,". cther than those of the standard class, an attitude whioh may be due in pari to tie belief that ghe prevailing level | _ 21 MAIN ST. ALICE BLDG. | of prices is not espectally attractive. Frompted by knowledge of this con- | — dition, the short interest continued its SPRING TOYS Were. takien 5o Teadity ‘5t concessions Northern Pacific = Pactfic Mail 5 Penagyivinia Pecote's Gas feCormick, Croker, Fletcher, Lord test has reached an ocean-to-ocea danger life, limb or {hat the pears wers exceedingly Pliterburg, ¢ ¢ & E B e o atesa 3 the larzest competitor of the American | ing of those not familiar iwith the I I HI 5 HOUS] SHOI D’ rading was made up largel of pro- oduct. speeding up to - Wheelbarrows, = Wagons, | t:ssional operations and refiected no s Gid b i lt\'uzmaggrn:.ur‘«w . change in view as te the breader finan- | — o A to truck which ha tarted limit there w b2 i i i = i Doll Carriages, Go-Carts,| cial and industrial situatron 46700 Teadin = Toceanto-ocean s ""; ager life, limb. Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street i The hesitation of the market may | it 5 : The baseball team of the Town|ros Angeles after crossing Arizona | working to retain tha Garden Sets, Te attributed to some extent 1o a de- | 13a00 Rock Taiwnd G raet school wishes to chailenge any |j It will pro- = present law Pail h cire to await the forthcoming gove e team in the city under 15 years of age, ails and Shovels, ment crop report, which is expected to Y& S e st 4 eepecially the A class in the Broadway exercise considerable influence upon . = or West Chelsea schools. P e SR g Ea—ar Sand Toys, Baseballs, Batfl'}xc;\\l‘;mnm - : z &1 Young Windy Hills would like a game i . . vices from the west reported a | 15 Soudem Pacitc Saturday afternoon at Mohegan park ! - Gloves, Mitts, Etc. further cut in the prices of certain| 2 Southern Railvas | xith the Young Yales. Our lineun A . A A 4 B - 4 a eel producte. Better conditions M [ 5064 Teinesses Copper . | Shanno J. Riordan p. J. Donderdaic | | ALY % 3 the copper market were refiscted in| 1400 Texas & Pacinc i H | 1 zetion of the copper stocks which | 00 Toleds. St T & Wl sustained sirength. Demand for the| ~ 16 bo. ped 1 s has heen stimulated by reports ' : | 1b, John McCarthy 2b, A. Boyer 3, T, | Sullivan ss, Bum Eilis rf, Pete Meley cf John Rilay If. Answer through the Rulletin. B The Jewett City Pirates defeated the T. T. A. B. of Norwich by a score 410 10, The features of the game re the hitt of Raney, 2 home of heavy buying of the metsl by ihe | g {Mied ot B FANs ted ‘Stares A"BREAN nous | eleetrical companies and by the| “lgms Do pra | strength ofsthe forsign markets. 340 Utah Cappe. fecurities of the American Tobaceo 30 Ve Car. Chem o < 1 Pezzo ® Farreil & Sanderson, Props. company moved upward tday. The | o Dl 1% [ tufls (i £bE L Rbine: savs Eeieg gt T £ y 3 npany - : Do 5 Wy aw w1 home r nd Jarvis got one home SPECIAZL, RATES to Theatre Troupes, | <Ommcn stock having declinei 120 | 1000 Western Maryiand SHE. ok 5V i o facrly trics out 18 e ~.°..A.»‘ 2 . es 1mon a Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected| [0ints since the rendition of the fo-| 1) Leimaus Fioetic % aim i | the Norwich pitcher struck out 8. Send , SHETUCKET STRERT, bacco decision recovered 24 points On|_ " yheeling & 1. = =" % |all challenges to Fred Cyr, Jewett City, SET. | the eurb, only to lose part of its gain. otal sales, 407,400 o o | The preferred steck and the four per - 2 R ere glad to know of the wonderful benefit thet Viburn-0-Gla *7 22 Teen n great sufferer for years before lemsning of 2 50 ade gains. Ind % . O s WHAT'S NEW s | 13005 1t 3 sattlemant’ - the Tocal COTTON. No Notion of Trading Leach. has aiways been to suffsrers of thelr sex. PHum-0.Gin. 1 3ed misplacament, fainting spells, comstams headache, and other female troubles, which made me fosl very wesk. 1 tried different doctors, but none gave me reflef so I traction situation was at hand result- | New York, June 6.—Cottan spot| Ppittsburz, June 6.—A report that 1,.5 in an advance in the stocks of these ed quiet, five points higher; mid- | Tommy Leach of the Pittsburz hall LACE CAFE | cmpames Sivetican: Fetephone ws Thousands of ladies spretd the geod rews emmery tholy ""lfl"]flfi 15.95; middling gulf | club has been traded to the Brook ®eighbors snd friends. took Viburn-O-Gin and it melieves me so much that I want youw strong in conmection with reports that 20: no sales. National league clu Step in and see us. French bankers will take a I:rxe block Cotton futures closed firm. Closing | nied here. “We are not going to trade ©Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, to spread the news of what it has :.n. for me. It certadniy will FRANK WATSON & CO., [ of this_stock following listing of the | bids: June 15.80: July 1597: August | Leach,” said Secretary Locke. “Such unkmown to them, may learn about it In the newspapera. 8o as much for other sick women. 72 Frankli issue on the Paris bourse. 15. September 13.90: October 1 2ction has never been considered. We ranklin Street. know the man who sent the story from S0 the good work goes on. Bonds were irregular, with some | November 13.47: December ! heaviness in speculative issues. Total Pittsburg last night, and want to say sales, par value, $5,046,000. 4 — - """ | emphatically that his statements are THE RODERICK BOWLING | titca states twos and fours fe- MONEY. pure falsehoods.” clined 1-8 and the threes 1-4 on call. N WL Fin e Moras on. eal e ALLEYS sty B A" per veey °B fall | New London Held Up by Weather. STOCKS. rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 3-8; closing The New Lendon baseball Plants 4 2 : ng “ will reopen Saturday Evening with Allle. G i gl bid 2 3-8; offered at 2 3-8. were_due to play on Tuesda full size regulation. A, e P Time loans dull and fir dass | the Maugher Aintetic club o Brook. Yaur patronag: bs solicited T e 1 -4 per cent.; v days | lvn. As the rain interfe ey w L FAN ot 4@3; s onths 3 1-4@3 1-2. have to fall back on a Thursday date JOSEPH T DONOVA v = %) St oy for the same team. - : A -] 2 CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT: Open. Wieh Viburn-0-Gin 15 a purely vegetable ecompound, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT no harmful properties, is actively speeific In its curative action i 25 B s on ths ‘womailty orzans and functions. L bottle with full directiona. To youms and old 8 s highly recommended for the treat- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., ment of all forme of female troubles. 106 West 129th Street, Dew Yorl Saler. v against Close. o Ire Securdiies - idiseed OML 00 15800 & & & % & & & & & & & & & RED CIRCLE Pll[S oniimrons DYSPE PSIA oURE ‘HE BES THIW"‘ P v v wwrvywwwrwwwwwwywrer 5o i e