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time-honored foes, witnessed contest. Score by innings: Yale, 00000000 Princeton, 0001000 Batteries: S. V. White and Sterrett. Corneil and Wisconsin Go the Four Miles—No Time | yALE-HARVARD 'VABSITY £ < : e : i 5 LATE IN AFTERNOON.| methods when they branch from th c Reported—Penn Comes to Poughkeepsie—Wisconsin =t .- g e stem dfcansSrvalive . T Big Event of R.ga: to Be .Mt 5 p. m. and correct principles lead, in any endeavor, toward suc- o4 i in rning. = 2 Arrives Today. > Fresbuten E1obt Oated i Msenivg cess. Our business principies were founded on the soiid The official schedule for the Yale- 2 Poughieepsie, N. Y. June 14.—The | down siream for {wo miles, tralimg | Harvard races, june L o the mince rock of purity and honesty. We have strictly adhered to ¢ 4 3 rowing representatives of four of the | each other, no attempt fast rows | has been ani e o R e s 1o O sk e rqu. a‘g :;rfs‘: r(oo u: 11030 a. "x',;, Angfimg. e,sb,,gdm,eg them and intend to continue d6ing so. We advertise be- . in the intercoliegiate regatta Jume 27 [ which was changed over for the morn- | CTENS, 10 rowe om_ bridge a = % were on’ the Poughkeepsie course at | g practicerwas riatated o ite oeiel. New TLondon two miles opstream to cause we wish yos to know that yos can purchase all PURE practice this afternoon and eveningz. | nal lineup tonight. Buekt: f th A& = " < e Weather was Clear and watm and | Second four, who has hecn faid up | - Jmmediaaciy afier this race univer.| VIRGIN WOOL fabrics with our absolute guarantee, which > hioh P. the river smooth. A strong ebb tide | with boils, left quart - | sity four oared crews from Navy Yar 1-= H -ade, Leather, e Tavoratie o trials over tha tods | this. afeersoon and i s nervoranily | To start of the ‘vardiry race opposite| Protects you againstshoddy, cotton admixtures and other LOT No. 1—Ladies’ high gr atent mile course. Co i in | that he will b v this | Red Top. : milecourse,” Cornell"and Wisconsin ;C.a he will bé able to row again this |Red 00\ igne onrea| adulterants. Bhucher style Oxfords. rcgular 33.00 mark a mile south of the bridge. Ns | 3 le‘l‘; oo o 08 Fond e ool and $3.50 grade at - - 4 time was given‘out. al e op RStr = Peansylvania G F Mil e et THa Tes & oes Four Miles. WATCHING THE FRESHMEN o R 7 ‘The Penneylvania oarsmen arrived MILLER THEIR MANAER. LOT No. 2—Ladies’ high grade, wine color and at Highland at 2 p. m. today and were | Wednesday Was Easy Day for Crim- T 7 on the water at 3.30, making a recora Sk Coadinin Greeneville Independents Choose Well Russic Calf. Blucher Oxfords and I S for quick rigging of their boats. They 2 Known Basebail Man—Jim McClaf- lar and 50 grade - WHEN YOUR HOUSE TAKES FIRE| brought ihe smallest number of men | Red Top, Conn., June 14—Very lit-| ferty Captain: Pumps, regul i Lk - It In too late to take out Insurance | Of any previous party from Philadel- | . Gork was done by the Harvard i e einy was dangerous, if is ‘n| Phia, having but ome varsity substi- | U i =t iHle T dents have Z . T ey s e ®write your In-| fute and tro freshmen supstitutes, | crews at tonights practice. The two | o he, Giseneyilie Independents have TAILORS We start this sale with a good assortment of sizes R e | Reath the varsity stroke whose worls | eizhis went out together, the fresh- | of Liowen, who resigned to accept the and H.IT.EIS of high reputatior y f ot ISAAC S. JONES, o5, ShnEhly, prased last vear, came | uer. trailing the senior_ crew down | management of ‘the Centrals, Man- carry these cloths. in bot] Insurance and Real Estate Agent,| in the infercoliegiate races owing 1o | Stommrd ama motton i e and | ager e e Craroerry with the LOOX FOR OUR Richards Building, 91 Main St. | ‘-“;n;w;" r:i"“ gldo;?m"-; “;g@ ;:h}:g\ which continued down to the | Taftville league team The Greenevilles I . [ Ramppolis race, Mowlang, formerls 81| fole il maric ot of the way Gown | 1ave o game with the Centrals on the Seal o. uarantee i e €0. . 18 0. took | . o 2 1 and on the return the siroke was} 25th. OUR - 1 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, | took an casy paddle of four miles up- | kept under 34 and no attempt at 4| Manager Miller has secured Jimmy e WRITE US IF YOU FAIL TO FIND IT | ford nnd Lawrence were st of the | Prush between the two was made. McClafferty to captain the team. and GUARARNTEE - A TREATISE ON * 1R Real Estate e b e e oty ahe | The three fours paddled up and down | play left field. Miller's name is not a T - OF WOOLEN FABRICS® SENT FREE. } nd Fire Insurance, T e e jaccount of Doils and | for about two and a half miles. Coach | new one to the fans of Norwich, as he 2 i their places. 5 son 100k | Wray gave all his attention to the |has won city championships in the % 1o jesstod tn Somicy’ Wieck #ver €. ML | * There was a change in the Wiscon- | SFSBmAD elsht, letting the _other | past, and infends o lead Tio ‘::iur’é’é| = quarter in 58 seconds and the second New Orloans Mirt to Clase. H e = « ews take care of themselves. Fresh- | the 3 s A e , Wiiliams, Room 9, third Soor. sin mm}; “}:Kh Krilo “" “;e place of | ;g Manager Amory was pushed in- | the following players to represent the | AMFRICAN LEAGUE STANDING. MATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. in €3. Going the first half in ,"'," ne| Washington, June 14—7The histeris Telephone 147. | FAMP. : < “;‘l e e oo "‘f € [ 15 the river for the customary duck- | Greeneville Independents: Harrington | Lost, ould have smashed the rec g “; New Orleans mint will ceass to emigt and which Wi eep him ‘out of the | jno tonight, ¢, Dyron and Burdick p, Tom Bren-| S stnithereens by runuing the record half | a5 guch after July 1. After thet tme 3 T—— » T-LAW boat for two or three day: nan 1b, J. Kane and James Murray 2b, mile in about 2.10. Jones had a 10t UD | it will he conducted as an assay sMies ATTORNEYS-AT-L. 135 Cruai PSGaliats Wack: PR I | Williarm_Brennan 3m, Jack Casey ss, his sicave when he finished the DIKE | and a storage pince for 22090069 stiver o The Cornell crews rowed in the same | Jimmy MecClafferty (captain) If, Tea e, ‘h'-‘ i ’}‘:,“,{.’2']?,‘.,,{'”‘ "m':' ¢ | dotiars whica wi o stacked i TS AMOS A. BROWNING order in which ther have been boated 18 PRINCETON HERO | Lawler cf, Pete Farrell rf . 7o beaten L12, Jones Jort ma 'ouass | OBIY ome of its oid vauile dew cemstes , g g | at Ithaca recen e three fresn- 2 : A co-auaTte = Attorney-at-La 3 Richards BIAS.| 1pon Wi weie reported as having been | His Masterly Pitching Beat Yale 1 to| KAISER'S PERSISTENCE WINS. ! it W e B oy v T Phona 203 dropped for breaking training rgula- 0t Dicee Camc of Su = Athieties 2, Chicase 1. Pittsbars 4, Boston 3 i s 14 by, George. The Toonip Kived st Kt RN —ie o = flons in at'ng ice cream. were'in their e Game 3 Cub Recruit Gains :llver of l::nl:n:; Philudelpia. June 16— Chicago was defeatcd hore | Phisburg, June 14—Ticstan today made 1 fnt | poonet Aue BOG 105 PETCOTEC (LY ow Haven, Conn., June u-—u- - usual places in the bcat,today. Coach New Y e 14— e e Chance by His Ability to “Sticl today in & pitchers’ comtest of ten innings between | appearance of the seasn in Pitisburg and was beat- | ~CBSTS0 econd k it | known man, propably a in Brown & Perkins, Mormysatlan | CT050 000 50" that he ad no nten- | the champienorin o T waic g won | T e D I B B Kot ALT guarter in 63 seconds, It ook Wuar. | struck and instantly kifisd #C cotar First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| ticn of disciplinirg the freshmen be- | ton hasehall serics in the decisio same Chioago's. ervore. Secre: ¥ ity e ba ter. Th P two Tntlongs were cov- | PIl tonight by the Marchante fimitas » stairway next to ‘Thames| yond reprimanding them severely. | ational league grounds in| Manager Frank Chance of Chicago e s e U A ered by Jomes in the great time of | express. He stepped in fromt of She il Bank. Te % | et an e Toton e Rodw. | Jay Dby the score of 1 to|thinks the persistencee Shown by ATt|yriarere 3 o % o e 80 1-3 seconds, more than five seconds | train which kifled nim whils getting 5 ¥ | and we don't expect so.much of them, Princetonians are idoliz- | Kaiser, his outfield recruit, to break | Hioras 5 1 1 1 0408 <3 a el faster than Conneff’'s last quarier. out of the way of another. SRADYSA BRADY, | juid he. “I dom't think they Wil do | inc Steve White, who pitched the last | into the Cubs should be rewarded by a | Callahanir = 1 1 o 1220 e T 0 o swoenes. s a g - mRrADY, it again. | and nest game of his carcer for Old | permanent engagement. Kaiser is a fofied 41 2 o 183 0 Claeir 10 aTnen 90 Attorners amd Cownsel me Law. _ Tomorrow the Syracuse crews will | Nas | Cincinnsti boy. When he reported 10| Tanncaiiz § 1 2 2 Ha il o ey By o e e i = | be here. | Be White's pitchin d his | Chance, he oy Don't suppose vou | uiinis® 1 115 ¢ 12,9 b 1i o 1 James T. Brady Charies A. Brady | | team mates’ sxcelient fielding the bull. | remember me?" Chance couldn't place | Sullivn.c 2 Tiunter,1 910 2 5 of New York. of Norwich Conn.| yALE SHOWS 2338 | dog was as between two fires. Only |a previous acquaintance with Kaiser. “s#» 101§ 308 o) iy 80 0ivounih 31 | IN FIRST TIME ROW | le man, Burdette, got as far as | “Ten years ago I was a kid in Cncin-| Tots 3 72514 2 ————— Gibson.e 2 0 0 Matternp 20 o | ! base ahd he was out In a dou- | nat,” said Kaiser. “I climbed nto| . ' ... ) R S g .. i ; = on Pendleton's quick throw | your bus one dey and you threw me| “Aan fer Thoms in 10tk “MKechalo als, 1 k Cenditions Were Against Speed—Var- | ‘hing Reilly’s fly in center. | out. Then I hung om the step and you | ore o4 when winging run scored. ek T 1 i sity Stood the Four Miles Weil. | White allowed but three scattered sin- | stopped the bus and kicked me ‘off.| 20 o—1| *Ran for Fery in Pt e 4 | stes. | Then T threew a clod at vou and hif| 2 8 13| One out when winning run scored. Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg, |, Uiles Ferry, Conn., June 14—Start- | ~ The one run of game came in|you on the leg.” Chance said he re-| Score by fnnings— . ” ng at a stroke of 25, which was main- | the fourth inning when S. B. White | membered the incident, and laughed. | Piusburg . 0000008313t 10 Shetuckst St. TELEPHONE 901, | tained for two miles of the course, and | got to first on Hei mufr of Still- | “I guess I might as well give up,” he New York Wine Fifin Straisht Game. B L L T PAINLESS EXTRACTION Stocks |-which ufter passing the two-mile flag | well's throw on a drive to short; (5ald, “you seem bound (o get & seat iB| Xew Yori Juse 14-Tie New Yok Americus ace hits, Wilson, Forry. Tésh chiviitol; and Siled ”M'" = tually raised until a 35 was | reached t errett's two bagger | our bus.”. e = - Ditolie ” e OTHER ‘BASEBALL Ol v for the most nervous and reached at-the end, the Yale varsity | and came home -on Captain Corey's —— 2 ey foe e Tor i ek s Sring ovt N people. Dr. King's method is the onlg Bonds went over the + mnh ft:u( \y‘e\ throw over Merritt's he | Women’s Naticnal Lawn Tennis. | Cobnea creptend” n e i it e v EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. bsolutely SAFE trastment /.-;:- -~ down stream tenight in he tally was the signal for uproar | Philadelphia, June 14.—The semi- | mm weo on iee basees aud only one Dif. sCasey's Wol N i dental science. Pull set teetis and Geain Conalitibne ware net favorable, the s | the Jersey contimgent and from | fina rommie m both singies and dou. | A Beow in (he Smeadh inning dedded the gaume | L > o ith the Natural Game: GoM being against the boat, amd there wis | on rus kept up | ples were reached as a result of to- pt g Baltimore Crown and PBridge Work $5.; Gei Cotton | Mo o croms wind. At the finish the | fit: v twist the | day's play in the womem's national || wBoea sl v g o Toroate L e T Fillings $1. up. men seemed to have stood the row in | Tiger's tail!"—and Yale didn't. Hart- | champlonship lawn tennis tournament | et L 30 0| Newa TEOMAS JEFFERSON KINS PRANE O R good shiape, but were taken back to | weil grew hai, now- | at the Philadelphia Cricket club. Three | Coner 23 0 olHarieiin i1 7] mamio DR, THOMAS JEF 5 ' = b g i e 3 2 | ever, and support allowed | of the four New York players who had | Crawford.f 5 1 0 0 0Creclt 10 1| Montrent Premier Pazinless Dentist, origi- pohe freshman elght was the first | only one the thirteen men | survived the previous play met disas- | De'bamwi ¢ 230 0 0/Knight 41 o] Proridencs e iis King Sats Systeuor | bozt to go out tonlght, and accompa- | who fac ter. Miss Marie Wagner, the national | 6Teary2s 4 6 1 4 0|Garduer 130 Painless Dentistr hich makes ] NOTICE ",‘“'*\ g ‘d“f"“g’a;(l‘]“:} down to t‘} crowd 1y 16,000 made up | indoor champion, was defeated by s«n-i 03 1 zlSwernere r1e ok o ragie all dental operations inless. 4 th wy Yard a k at an even | of larze followl from Princeton and | other New York girl, Miss Adelalde 8 8 o oiFardp : At Providence—First game: Providee:ce steady siroke. Al three fours went| New Haven and local admirers of the | Browning Miss Edith Handy suc- | Biscessl s el e T e TE { T Sabagie: FRANKLIN SQUARE | — SIS L cumbed to Mrs. Joseph Warren of Bos- ® 1 0 ol (Dot gt gume, Hatlimors 3 simes | On account of the present conditlon 2 tor, while Miss Florence Sutton of | 0900 2t "Rochester—Toronth 2. Hochester # ¢ Fativiow Reser ¢ { California proved too strong for Miss | e of Fairview Reservolr, the use of hose | |AL Edna Wildes, who s ineluded in tho | CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Gk T b B ahrints metropolitan district. _In the other | Won. fost. sk R R sehiniths | . match, Miss Eleanora Sears of Bos. s b s e il Bt s 1t o sty prombiies unth frihes vo- | o Ghgentss S Wetlingon’ serds Tooe itern el B 3¢ ct Your s B oo B Besmcimi i PRICES UNSTEADY. | isemmoma o (T base e Knight; three base bits, Lirely, Del- | Sridasort - ro cibiis Railroads and Industrials Move Brisk- | “Ti hoiris, %S0 2 Caglisnae "'°"'!"“'p9;')f’"l;':'w"t Tt Wity ly, But Others Show Little Change. | 20 Breokn mand. Fians e Clippers want to_play the West | Senstors Shut Out St. Lauis. Hiyors - . o 3 9 Conadinn Parin Ends at Mohegan park Saturday after-| womingion. June 14— Wasiingion drove Nelson —— e o 7 But Obhrs Shew i Cramge | S8 EEEE 12 o Aaen Bk SRy S | e RS | M L, otato Vines from Bugs SONED OF Wirss coMinsSton- |y~ % Ti0G Jee Mo laxge num- |- be oo want to use. The Clippers have de-| = Tl 7S i 3. Totoeos cole Bt b e o | Ac New Haren—Waterbury E s e i o L e Bl e B G g Toated the Taftville Stars, June 3, a | mol,o buer Bauios by Schaster and Gesslor fea- | A7 BoTugmnrs s I T T o —— Chicago & Alton | Taftville, the score being 19 te 7. Tf| Washington. st Louis. s e K 1 iation, except United State e Waaen they accept this challenge, pleass an- Roveia o B Fm i an i A 3 o Ziitiie . Chintigh s P¥ices - saioied Chicass” &N swer through The Bulletin before Sat- e e New- England League The Best | wi unsteadinese Chicago. 3¢ | urday. They also challenge the Taft- L 921 1] A Lowentomen 4. Fan with the unsteadiness which receitly 3 H At Jawrence—Lawrence 0. | had been a daily characteristic of the | « ‘r S SHIS Hiay {08 & Ko S iE e =54 o : At Lynn—Lynn Haxe | market and seemingly _ indicate Colorsde & Weet nideddon't:accept this, chnlieps. | $380 EREE R o Trout Brook | Sharp contilct ‘ot specutative. opinion: Cramidued ¢ e Clippers “would play the Tafivils f e i1l s i | There were further reports that larze Deluware & Mudsor i Gt T8 e 4261 1 A Providence—Brown 5, Amberst 0 holdings of a number of recently active | 1) Demver & it rande = = 22000 e e 5 ’ n stocks were being sold, but offerings| 800 Do pid Not a Man to First. 3 21 11 200, 308 JONES' GREAT MILE RUN. | wers well taken save in the cases of a | 05 Disiliers " Secusidies Reading, Pa., June 14—Jake North- e o i, > i a 4 | Yew issues which were affected by epe- | s be 1 3ia rop of the local Tri-State team, SHUt | soore by fmning— 2 Finished Last Quarter of His Record- | ew London cial causes. Perhaps the subject of| 809 Do 2 yi o s Matcastor tinnt taduy wibouT | Westeie f s a5 6 e sl P ‘”V‘ »n-;»;' ixn:;resh! was ‘lhe \ l];rs»st;nk; 1100 General a hit, Only 27 batters ffl;:a;‘l mm‘,i He | 8 'n!m”». S na'(n nnnl ; ° ing Race in -5 Seconds. | strength of the bear party and the size did not give a base on s and not o _base bhits, Schasfer, Eibert Tha nASTEa ST ahone ] COU”’}' .;r its twmmlllr:'wn!s. “'r::*xs !‘:«‘:lnn has man reached §rst during the mine | bits. Gessler 2. JOXEL, '::i'.i‘.d‘, nn»»’i’;.f} - .nzn ‘_‘; 4 tl | beeen generally credited with great | innings. E: of the Lancaster bat- Poe S the Thtarcolestine it 15 2 / s | activity recently and with success so iy Boston 5, Cleveland 1. bridge at the intercollegiates was h ¢ the busy, progressive] IndiRetent os. 10, Bive. tie 1o tho Bel temme et it R, e T B son i Cimsans, » | SCRIEvement o the. fent” Aficr rannin | wiil Increase the Yield. n s e ni he Dron..| OIS, QuAFtATY Yhat Hs . positivi. 16| - | to 7. i the #rn tnning ioda the first half in 2.08 1-5. and then | e : o much as.the pros-| U some quarters that its positi JEANETTE DECLARES T viy Sy St o T cninn: (hvougt Hor s i’ daesnar Hait it pect aving a thoroughly mo = - - = Spesker of oston tesm siralned the Bgaments s . T cange piamed poroughly modern | "The generally firm undertone of the | Iown Comtral._....c" MORRIS BEST HOPE | P = in”s Shie v siie 2o mas aricd | (1o Temarkable time of 207 1-5, Whon | zas range placed er kitchen, Es-|market today in spite of its irregular- 100 Do. pra 3 Xy —_— rom el e paintuily injured, his condi. hes showed Jones passing tha tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend-|ily bore out the tReory that its tech. | 73 Locteds Gas Saye Young Giant ls Far Ahead of | 0" SIEE T Bl uln 0000t | R0 DN W0, 208 15, few emerts FOR SALE BY able, peerless bakers, economical gas| nical position had been strengthened.| 3217 Lehieh Vailey - Other White Boxer | Soston. Cieveiand. 1 e s AN s g L gty g | ulsvilio & Nash o s S hpo a | NOme under 4.16. It had hbeen th sers, great tme savers. Call and|lnlne with this wae the strength dis- | 70 ML of F == [moperst T3 8 Slmmecss '+ 4% 33| opimion iof experts that for a man ta xee them and be sure alss to examiny| V1AYed by United States Steel, which |~ i 375 r'a €8 3 Of all the white men who are being | 2e3eS, 4 3 3 § 10lons . 4 13 2 1| bent 4.16 in the mile he must run his e as s oo e, fotam ety e o to-examing| was bellevhd (o have bes tha: speclal | ! B & T developed to wrest ihe heavyweight | 1347 Hme, {4231 beat 416 in the mile he must run . the incomparable nstantaneous | object of attack. This stock was the | - e crown from Jack Johnson there is|Ledsif 4 0 3 1 ofGranenit 2 1 0 o ofOTSC cord-brealkt Gas Water Iicaters, furnishing at the | Impressive feature of the market. It Neltond Blseas & hons who gives greater promise than | Xioi%, § 1§ 1 §|Nimmamer 5 8 1 5 1 Tast time was made on fhe fret mere turn of & faucet an unilmited|ficld 0rm at & slight improvemont dur- | 13 Jsdenal, Leva Carl Morris, (he Oklahoma giant. Joe | ST 7o amim 4243 0lche men relving on their merve 45-47 GOMIMERGE STREET opply F | - - % Jeanette_ the clever negro heavyweight 8323 ¢ oLande 303 i o > l1a our fur- supply of hot water at any moment| day, and later forged a head of its| e e e T HESC O RR R R E R R aY carry them through the last four fur of the day or night. usual companions and gained more coming fight with Fiynn, is enthusi- | *°%" — 090 00| The times by quarters in what are WHOLESALE RETAIL than a peint. Much of the active buy- | a0 Nori 4 astic over the latest western product. | Totals 32122710 1200 % considered the three greatest one mile . ing apparently was based on the beliet | {11 Xerhern, | e the. past week In New York o e | Colsldered tho fries £vediost nainilie Gas & Electri Den’t. |that the short interest in this stock | e Pmnsyivanis s 1915 | Jeanette was ' induced to recite his| smaed for Mitchell in o : e W ety D was 80 large as to malke its technical People's Gas 166 Siowe sl hesd’ they are: < atied fro West in Sib. o ey wions Pomtiian & Stiens: oie |00 B, € o"a s p eRs sud. here’ th S race at Lillie Bridge. Tondon, in 1885 : 4 Pltichurs_Coal $ After five weeks of hard work,| scors by smning— Connef’s 4.15 3-5 mile at Travers Tsl- 321 MAIN ST. atce BLDG.| The more cheerful tone of the mar- | o i 2% | with Carl Morris I am firm in the | Boston 1088 8ere -3 0 in 1805 and Jones' 4.15 2.5 mile in = Kot Wa Hot hescd mmtinely oo eonsld-. Eu ace Sar belief that this Oklahoma giant will Clereland ¢ LA YN i hring. . Of Pante it e e e eration of its technical position, how- Reliway Steel Spring. - : b ‘te | Two bese hits Olon, Ball. Gardner; three base | C: ge. OF se, ave been i § Reading develop into one of the greatest white | hits, Hooper, Speaker. other mile races almost as sensational SPRING TOYS |ever. Probably the most important in- | %3 ROIUE <iy men in the history of the ring. [ 3 B B TR | fluence was the showing made by the| “too he ped “My reasons for this are many. In | S Taken all in ail, however, Conneft's { complete report of the countrys for- | b K fund the first place, Morris has what is, to| _ Dahlen Fined and Suspended. | R L (R i de for May. A galn of nearly pra | 2 i | New York, June 14.—Man: Dah- % e eelbarrows, Shsn tnde . : 4 e o s my mind, the most essential thing in| X g 2 ager Dal 3 s o 3 o X Wagons, | §if0.006 1 the value of exports over | L& 8 7. 2d sl T Meking of & great fighter, and that | len of the Brooklyn club was today :nlznfler-s et Pnrtl:rl:mzrem t Dol Carriages.” - Go-Carts,| '™ hishest amoutit on record for any | pe. is brains. He is the quickest thinker | suspended three days and fined $25 by | '"ywhen George and (Conneft made *| previous May more than offset an in-| it Rlow Ehef. & & b that 1 have ever boxed with and | President Lynch of the National| thair records both men turned the first Garden Sets. J Srue bt LR AN e I poris: [hanei i learns to execute a ;unch just as he | league for his trouble with Umpire | mar i o ns 1o toon Jommn Glgine first v the value of gocods brought into the e e Eason in the game at Pittsburg ves- | {ravel the first four furlonze. but ha Pails and Shovels, | countsy also ~exceeded that of any “When I first went out there five | terday. il aHel with e 207 15 halt:: il e e . e . weckn cxo Tie B whal was & natufa) against the 2.10 3-4 half by Georze and Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats,| ' rings w the balance of trade in | | right hand. He could use this as | Harvard and Penn Won Wednesday.| (12 203 3-5 half hy Conneff. Txperts » favor of this country for eleven month straight as a line and it is sure death | ' At Cambridge: Harvard 10, Holy | assert that if Jones only had run his CNOsss, Mo, Bres . | et el yoax, €5 nofe ttian $509,2 Dot e ity i when hie lands, for he carries an aw- | Cross 5. first. half mile faster, sax abont 207 i e i Tt the s Thited States Runher | ful kick_ His fault was that he would { At Philadelphia: University of | he would have come home in the as- b4 mprovement was moted in the steel | Faner S S | lscop pumping that rignt hand at vo' | Pennsyivania 9, South Orange, N. J. | tounding {ime of 410, Jon-s is % ,‘ - nde by the weekly reviews, which re- | Do, bt all the time, but now he has learned | Field club, 5, t that hy 1d hav e the firs | during the last week as an outgrowt s | and jab wonderfully for a new - —_— » % | of the recent reduction in prices. 0. pfd { As an infighter he shines, for he is big, ! ” y | Trading tn Tocal traction stocks was | | sivong and willing and has the heart somewhat confused by uncertainties | S Wesinghowe % | of a lion. He believes he is as good . AN HOUSE, |t vhat action wouta bo taken by | e D e R ] §4 e corpol o ~gard to 508.900 shares. all that he necds is experience, and ¥ Faovoll & Sart | the proposed division of award for con- —_ it ot T ST B Ao o Bate gus & 58 Fartoil & Sandersan, Prove Struction - of ‘subways. Interborough- e o ; Csrian BPECIAL RATES to Theaire Troupes,| Metropolitan preferred advanced a| o vou Jui 30 copon enoe| o1 bredict that within two years he Traveling Men, ete. Livery connected|point, and Brooklyn Rapid Transit 1 2 s will be a candidate for Jack John- SHETUCKET STREET, |1 Western Union, which had been | Closud quiet: middling uplands 15,80, | 20, RS O 9008 S50 0% SBET <CoN7 2 S the center of considerable speculative | Middling gulf 16.05: sales, none. Bie Biabines the Dresnt £rop of whits e |activily recently, on the strength of | _Futures closed barely steady. Clos- s ath FhaErs > Q | reports of it lrmaly imcreased busi- |iNE mids: June 15.38,.July 15.42, Au-| 2oUeS Deginming with Jim Fiynn on e WHAT'S NEW s | 520 s it om pribtication of | September 1384, Octoberq July 4th S : ovember 13.52," December 13.54, i, February — March 13.60, April —, May 13.64, its report showing a decrease of $355,- 000 in net profits during the last three | LAyt e noyiD I E SRl When you THE PALACE CAFE EVERY ONE WARRANTED | | | E g come to think it over, ey e e == 3im Delehanty has had a long stretch SR8 I8 and soe un, | *Bonds ‘were firm. Total sales, par MONEY. SE It I eNeall ST anniss Bl Up FRANK WATSON & CO, | vailie 32,0000 United States bonds | New York, Tune 16 Money on can | foisional debut in 3808 '1te was wia | Carborundum Grass Hooks : 72 Franklin Street.| unchanged on call. steady, 23-8@21-2 per cent. Tuling|ed'several months when the club broke t s = H 1 R rate 23-8, last loan 2 3-8, closing bid | y He was next with Allentown, Pa. . = k for hls on STOCKS. 8, offered at 2 1-2. 7 . T G gn Sales 1. Ta Closs |2 2l v dave o1.o| il the Atlantic league, till June 1, 1900, R 3 Altts (Natmers ptd i ! loans easier; sixty days 21-2| \jen he was sold to Worcester, which lfles rass Shears 3 T cent -4 1 Al ninety days 2 3-4, six months hud a elub in the Bastern league. Chi- cazo bought him and while playing with the Cubs he broke his leg in 1901 and was out of the play for th You cannot know what ‘a good antil you try a Michelin properly inflated tire is CHICAGO @RAIN MARKET. Scythe Stones 4 season. i Open, MWian 1 Close. lle was with the New York Nationais 4 £ s 38 116| part of 1902 and ended the season at A < §_%18[ Little Rock of the Southern leagile. ) Am. motive . In 1904 and 1905 he was a member of ——— | N i B 1146 | niny in 1906, St. Louls and Washington ’ TT w Bath St. saltley Xidney. Pills contals ust the A St "Reaiog Y H3|in 1907 and né vas s member of iz Bulletin Buildi - ] T F. E. &E. L. PA ‘ N, 13 e te and Am. TeL & E ast named team in S and part of i 2 strenethen the action of the kidneys Am, Tewmees . pil .. - ™~ ias % | 1999, when he ®as traded fo the ulletin Building Franklin Street o AL DI el Lk . . e and them yoursell, Lec Anaconda Mining Co.. 9% aay s ._,,i Tigers. Jim has certainiy changed his T PR T Atchison 0% B 0% address often