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L 'NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lt PG Won Leg INSURANCE. I Chleago .. 19 AUTOMOBILE i Sew " Fon *122 n J 2 Philadeiphta FIRE INSURANCE i i A % - P s Tz | Giheinnadd LATHROP & SONS N. F. A. Invades Bulkeley Territory in Chase For B | Bl J.L & s 5 h Brazi s in Second Place. 7 ampionship— razill Will b= Oppos= Athietic 10, Chicaso 6. New York Agsin 28 Shetucket Streef. Norwich. Ch Fo lllp Croker and P Philadelphia. June 18.—Chicago was defeatcd here | St. Louis, June 16.—St. Louls took advaniage of - today, 10 to Tihe home team knocked Ncoit off | the wildness of the New ing Twirlers Toda: the riwber et Tnploz.” Seare: ball at oppotune moments todas. taking the sccond g & Chia iladelptia . | game of the serices. § to 4. This again reduces abh po a c o New' ook 1 second tace i ihe pemant race. Chi- —_— Wluisrest % 02 0 5| cago by defeating etphia res 3 o Hlomich 5 161 50 Seore: i This afternoon the Academy feam (looked for. Miller has bolstered up| Callsbanic @ 2 1 0 &2 New Yori. t Lo v 3 s the weak spots and “expects to take |74, P18 i i1 Deorelt T 01 0 blsugginers 3 e e s Lo"fm" 205 & BAME | 1o Jarge end of the score for a starter, | e Sbg 136 opmeshes 1 3 In«:? If 5 1 2 0 ofSmithss 4 which can ¢ap the climax of their suc- | 3nd Acting Manager Walsh of the Cen- | Mallinib = 4 012 0 0{Barmy.sa 4 2 [Dolez 4 13 1 ol s - 3 cessful season with the championship | trals is of .the same opinion. Simco “ ," ‘l 5 ;gg‘v;;v - .0 m’gs;fi-«; 1 ; ‘; 32;;’,-}":','1" G- or atur ay n y | of the Ezstern Connecticut Interschol- | and Walsh for the Centrals and Dynon 0000 o = Merkie s & 0 7 1 ofMowessb 2 astic league or possibly make them |Or Burdick and Harrington for th. t21 20 Totals Bridweiles 0 0 1 1 1|Oakesct 3 aht still further to hold first Mace | Greemeviiles will be the batteries. Man- | *Dougherty 1 1 0 3 4] Fletcter'ss 970 1 gibmnaic 8 in the league, which has been their | ager Miller has arranged to play the| . .. s sras PosiCTs e T £ 1 ERE S e A position practically al lthe way. Win- | White Sox of New London July 2, this| -Bayed for Suliivan In Sth Myers.e 1010 0 Totats, ;W ning. they are champions: but losing, | being one of the best teams in that| seore by sumirzs: A e A there is a possibility for either Bulke- | ¢ity- P 2802 1 e k] naymnpos e 8 300 l €o'S Lam = = C per ) A e e L NG Tor < bate 10k Gl il T B, Tae | S o X8 0T [EraL Dince i make & Phy-off heces | THAMESVILEE AL C. Baker, Melnnis? three buse hit, Callahin. e Lt e sary. On the Gope for n, — BT et A, T e | OPENING THE SEASON | i i il ¥ L Best Flour 75cbag, $5.90 bbl More than ordinary Hazards from ! Buikeley should expect to win. e Boston. Tune 16.—Cleveland defeated Roston 5 to 3 | _Score br innings— . Fire are incidental to the celebration| ~Croker for the Academy and Brazill | Capt. Woodmansee Has Fast Bunch to | 1 s iriiont zimee infis: Tint felding emabied | New York ... s a0 2002t 9 i i - Toc Rty i A e’ hi orboatas Go Against Montville Youpe T vin for'ihe et time fom hirs old club | ¢ Lo - 40005000 " Do ot be without Tnsurance or you | twirlers. Wrazill is & ood one when | - = ree base hit, Murray. may have cause to regret it. =oing right, but the Academy got to Thamesville baseball fans are- build- star th winging their bats | vear in the person of Eddie Woodman- Insurance and Real Estats Agent;|on his oficrings this afiemoon it Will | sec, captain of the Thamesville A C. is Building, 91 Main St. | ™Mean good-nye to Bulkeley’s hopes | Moharta Sutonm | Against him Charles Croker can be de- pended upon <o nitch the puzzling ball him when the teams met before and |ing their hopes on a rising 13 : s g 1 Garaner. 2 Pittsburg. June 16.—Pitisburg today had 1io_trou- ISAAC S. JONES, |3t they ever start ble defeatinz Boston. the score bein § fo 2 Brown was hit hard. Camnitz was steady all through. The e ... .| Very Best Elgin Creamery BUTTER, 25cIb e FhEST ity + s 1 Smoked Shoulder 10%c per Ib B Sweenes b 5 18E OFFICE OF WM, F. BILL, | which he has shown all this sca on | 1 i ! E :m the interscholastic games. Buikeley - =2 Real Estate is weak with the stick, as shown . 5y t P k l:! C lb o their game tp and will have to 1 < Rimge . £ 0 oas or - -, r and Fire Insurance, have some ba ! Juck to help then ! gigfl:g’:cf 30 i | out in this department. ¥ St 9[Yourgzn 2 ¢ "'v:"“"“’ “: Loy "“m.'r:”k v C. & | 7, "he showing made in flelding in oo 2 Doy =2y ‘l:ams, Room Qoor. their previous game, Bulkeley is a | oo by wmgs: . i If he b Co d elephone 141. | Wobbly combination of infielders, but R i R you want the best rne | has one good gnan, Sullivan, in the | Two buse Gamer Lewis: U Totas, G | outfield, playing in ieft. in this de- Bt “Batted for Brown in Sth. . ’ s ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW partment also the Academy has it | e Score by ininge: Beef in Norwich, try ours. on their opponents, so that the dope | Senztors Shut Out St. Louis | Pitisburs R R T e AMOS A. BROWNING gives the advantage to the N. F. A. | Washiugion, June 16 Wa-tinzion wade it thcs | Boston : 5000000202 agr in all three lines, pitching, batting and | games from Si - Louls oy e oot i | Two bese nit wpm:',(!hv base hits, Fiynn, Wil- Atsorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. | fieiding. | b " = 0 R o 7 [l s “Phons 203. | Bulkeler will nave enme important Washington Louis. | e e fit ladvantage in playing upon home | o5% . D57 8 8| Chtcaso. June 16.—Chicazo bunched six bits, thes R jground and hefore a home crowd, but | P10 T 0| or which were dounien. o Maore in e Uifa_and ' e Academy p i el 0 counter- | €. Walker, 3 fourth innings tod: and with the sistance Brown & Perklns, Miaoyyal lan | the Academy puplis tntentl 1o countes- Yitcrtena 2 e A s e S % S e n 135 MAIN STREET, NORWICH Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St | down a big crowd to root for the red | 31106 e same ater [u-e third i . A Entrance stairway next to ThameS‘:.mq white hm— get away on the 1 | # Wallac 36161 e Raranal Aink ™ Rerdme -3 | 007 S oo o Bk Wi | e o : :NFREE DELIVERY Tel. 29- FREE DELIVERY I fireworks and a lively celebratio Zim'man. [ BRADY & BRADY, 1nw Rose of New England upon their | Sohia it A R -3 Attormeys amd Counscl at Law. | 10 o S | motats. 32821 3 [ shewiss 03 o Pl e g e A S | _Attractions on the other diamonds of | R O sseher.c Dooln.c 5 1 a|at least a foot farther from the plate, ; land, but that isn't where Carn James T. Brady Charles A. Brady | this section are furnished by the fol- | - e Tteulbach,> Moore.p 3 % ilafter that night of meditation, and | Trust company has gone.—Charles- of New York. of Norwich. Comn.|lgwing games: ! EIDDIES WOODMA NSEI, S 000021 s Cstd 2 & 5lthen he had me. Krom that day on, | ton News and Courier. Eastern Connecticut League. | Captain of Thamesville A. C. St Louts 9 000@®8 00 g — — — | Tinker became one of the most dan- AR R " = : | : : Two base hit. Meloan. | otals, 36 57173 erous batters I ever iaced, not be- : . ; Dayville at Taftville. city, | feam. which plays the Montville sec- o s d e s e e o e ] Pty by pe | Comsul Gemeral George A Bucklin, ummmk ““’“nm | “"j;";‘r"’.;‘ e Jewett City. f ond e Captain Eddie cov- | GROTON SHIPYARD TEAM Score by inning s «_s | increased. but because he didn'i pro- | JT. Writing from Guatemala City, sast Moosup “at Waurezan. ers the second bag with fielding abil- Chicarn 0 832010 0 " aeed. g b = ,[ b ;i ; < G At Hospital Diamond. ity that makes him the Lajoie of the TAKES BERKELEY'S PLACE. | Paisdaoiia .. 110 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 o3 Hse orsdfsuigner doiT e ont }(;23;:;‘;;"3l:fl:;:“:a::m:x?:‘ n f it e Ship: eam. | Sandy desert. while he has a sweet eye , Two base hits, Luderus, Zimmerman, Dosle, Shean. & T e R | d 5% e Norwich Branch, Shannon Bldg. Hospital vs. Groton Shipyard team. | 2andy desert, while he has a sweet eve | |\ by Ouoonents Today Will Be e NSCEicatn ot | Guatemala as in Mexico, there is 10 Shatucket St. TELEPHONE 901. E. €. Iuterscholastis Lsagte- where along the .500 mark at the pres- Strong Diamond Combination. Cocilo et Gotill e L | rapidly srowing interest in basepall, % *| Norwich Free Academy vs. Bulkeley | ent time. FHe is popular with ol Ithe B : . Andrew Carnesie has gone to Scot- | football, tennis and boxing. Stocks | school at New London. team which should work well under| Berkeley Independents of New Lon- % L e £ - —_— | his_captaincy. don, which was dated for the Hospital| At New York—New York-Detreit game postpened; = o © o Bonds Douglas A. C. Defeated the Royal | Jim McGuinness as manager and |grounds this afrernoon, took a second | ™™ e | i z Jim Wall as coach are the others di- | look at the strensth of the Hospital Gr | ] Sdrte- . taken | [6CUNE the season of the team. In a|team and decided that they were mo| . . .= Nafioesl Leagve ain | gt last another scrimmage has taken | communication to The Bulletin, the|match for the state boys, accordingly | A%, Cincionatt—Cinclanati-Brookiyn zame postpo l, place on the Monegan campus | backers of the Thamesville A. C. talk | asking to have the date cancelled if Cotton the Dousla . as victor money, challenging the Senecas. Manager Farrell could get some team TERN LEARUE STANDING. played an easy goeie against the to take their place. he Hospital B : EM OVE FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. AL iite. Priiay shicamitn wimis | B i coi e % e Ml COME IN AND LOOK TH O 2 | by the little score of 35-0. The Doue- | Sensokis: Heply: inig & man down to New Lonaon who | Bcester - 3 las men all used the stick to perfec- | I as captain and not manager wish tc BOOEEd the- Crotor %hip)a;‘d e ;’_iymj'fl.g‘m.:" . tion, batting two pitchers out of ex- | know where and when the Harddigs| oom™™ W rIFQ 00 ol PYARE (et CO | Toras - 2 NOT]CE | istence, while the third was well used :an‘\»d & reputation ss ball plz vers g0 thio hm};m, 5 Jiontreat u I ap. The Royval Giants would loek | 238 to demand a game from us? Ve g ( e ersey City [ heiter piaving lads of elght or ten |have played seven games and won aii | | Luke Riley will umpire and the Fos- | Frovigece = than the Douglas boys. Lacy, Dale | and feel as if wz have the right o P; “T = "s e K‘flng - s v m’ L T“ESE On account of the present condition | ana Charles were the prominent fig- | Say. Let the Harddigs defeat either |t Bame will provide one of the best| ESmor Lo . ures in their base steallng and slid- | the Father Mathew team of Greeneville | f1¥ have had there this season. Thel| At Toronio_Tomnto 11, Rechester ¢ of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hose ates of Tewort Cite men tiie| Shipyard bovs ars much stronger than| At > & or t1 aitimore— Providence 3. . 2 ng grie Berkeley, having defeated the Douglass | 47 Baltimore—Frowd B s yme_around and speak of a game. : i : k- of “| A. C. with about the same ease with It must hav p A : srounas i | Baltic Outcasts Want Games. thet foil amone thase’ £, eized bOmD | which the Hospital accomplished the ther mos| The Baltic Outcasts challenge any | get up courage to challenge the Sens. | 40WRfall of that Darktown team. Tl T ¢ will be ctly | team in the state, as they have a num- | cas. gives a line on the respective me: his order will be strictly’ en- . : & h 1 ber of open dates to fill. They wish to| If the Harddigs beat either of the| Of the two teams that will meet this forced. | hear from rome fast amateurs or semi- | teams mentfoned, we'll feel justified to | 2L16T100N and puts them at about evea | professional teams. The following give them a game. We have the fol- | Strength. ain F eup: N. Lariveri W. Magill | lowing players on our list and consider Tt BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- | b; J- Drescher 2b, W. Cro- | them better than the Harddigs' Hst: | BASEBALL OPERATES 3b, Jack Kayv If,| Ramsey, Onley, Huntington, Kelsex AS MENTAL QUICKENER | Hartterd avers cf. Fd Remmert rf, Dr.| Fillmore, Henry Fiilmore, Felic, S e | Anderson utility man, Thomas Sulli- | bos Sylvia,” Counihan, Segal and | Brooklyn Preacher Says the Game Is | Coo gy CHAIRS IN ARY GOLoeA. lawn or garden prohibited until | van captain.” J. McGuire and C. Rood | Capt. We have released one : Northampion The Best are the financial backers: D. Wilmont, | man this season in William o Bries. GreapoENpones o S ite Syrinatia & - 5 S4.98 scorer, secretery and treasurer. Ad-| Let the Harddigs dig out and defast| ope Sunday Pt 0t S L - e e o Bty aviveri, | itior of thee. Sammt Snk T con. | g e 1 Sech yeur e devoreg | M LT si1.s0 Baltic, Conn. sult me. £ PreaEITh to o SeBTin on betebatl s New Ensland League. rout broo — (Signed) WILLIAM WRIGHT. | gervices are held under the auspices| At Lawrence—Brocktonll, Lawrence & Centrals vs. Greeneville Indeperdents. of the New York league of Y. M. C. A, Manager Miller's reorganized Ltngford in Draw with Capeni. baseball teams. This year's service | | | m jfivn-"nf\vllp team will meet the Cen-| Winnipeg, Man., Fmme 16—Sam Lang- | e sekmion. wa |a | R | : ‘:;2::?;’:;}:f:;:::;.;;,:’*“..fi:" LA scnw AR'I‘Z BRo ki Cm;ll'i}'fi fl&?:flgg’m’ by the Rev. Dr. Ed- | At Lmn—New Bedford-Lynn posiponed; rain. Only trals on the Cranberry on June 18, and | ford and Tony aponi of Chicago | Ward Youns. He told his hearers that | thee lnnings plaved. 4 e e ’ ne of the best games of the season is | fought a ten- rmmri draw tonight, St. Paul, if preaching in America this S e Msw Londefl > summer, would undoubtedly he @ en- TINKER A CLEVER BATTER. thusiastic fan and would attend all the = : games. Chicago Shortstop Becomes Good Hit- “Pavl was an enthusiastic sports- ter by Using His Brains. men,” the preacher said. “So close was i County Wit Bt Bletl R e bake picbiiatss his friendship with the present officers | “joe Tinker of the Cubs is a man / e at the great games of Western Asia|with whom I have fought many a uw .t ros- as to excite very active solicitude on | pattie of wits and I am glad to ac- pect of having a thoroughly modern A SEE-SAW MOVEMENT. Do B .o their part in his behalf when Paul|inowledge that he has come out of g5 range placed in Rer kitchen E e sl T e seemed in danger—so records the book | the fuss with fiving colors on many w taie kb e adfos aibicty ? aion s | Btooks : Went Up and Down Within Tutermational Paper of Acts. He uses athletic terms fre- | occasions,” says Christy Mathewson. . : 1 pend- Narrow Limits Yesterday. Tatmational Pump quently, speaking of himself as a run- | There was a time when Tinker was ES " ACIIE mm AN” BURN') wble, peerless bakers economical gas| it STt ner and boxer and figuratively apply- | putty in my hands. His weakness was DO » ¢ sers, sgreat time savers. Call and New York, June 16.—Stocks moved e s ing the term ‘sreat umpire of thelga low curve on the outside, and I fed see then: and be sure also to examine | UP 2nd down within narrow lmits to- Laclede Gas .. skies’ to his Master, him low curves on the outside so often day in response to the varving whims Valley 11170 “What a quickener of the Intellect is | that I had him looking like an invalid Gas Waler [leaters, "'rn. hing at the | ing prices being succeeded by a cor- Kan. & Tex has figured out 7,226,443 possible plays “Then Joseph went home one night mere turn of a faucet an unlimited | responding decline. The end of the Do. pfd on a baseball diamond. Which one of | and did a little deep thinking. He ces the corn out, kernel and all f hot water at any moment| MArrket came when prices were on the i them shall the player try? To see the | got a nice, long bat and took his stand ML downward swing, so that small loss were numerous, but treding was so| largely professional that the outcome | of the day gave no indicatien of the Gas & Electrical Dep‘{' trend of sentiment. TIn its narrowness ball and take in the chances and catch the signal from the catcher or pitcher e T mueea wnd aaiea s | THE UNTED STATES FINISHNG GO, | the twinkling of an eyve, to pack a ball 0 Broadway, N. Y., June 15, 1811 i T Over a thousand bottles sold last year. NTH. Mex e s New_ York Ceutral Ny Ont. & weet Norfolk & Western. Slaughter Korn is a preduct of our own manufacture, guaran- teed te de the work or money refunded. North American It is easily applied and does not make the foot sore. Just palmt and uncertainty the market was essen- | 00 Xorthen Pucific | full of sealed orders as to whether it | PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND wo.u; it on at night for a few nights. Then remove the corn. tially like those of the last fortnight. . is to curve right ovleft or down or fade The Board of Directors ha¥e this da : 3 o Rats 321 MAIN 5T. ALICE BLDG.| This condition is suggestive of a waft- | joa pemes s away; to read vour antagomist's coun- | declared the regubar quarterly dividend | It comes put up in bottles fitted with a camel’s hair brush. 2 & i ing attitude on the part of traders, & pending the reeeipt of information Coat which eutline crop prospects more def- | % Frewed Steel Car..... initely and show whether a general Te- | 108 Ruliwar Siee® Sormg . tenance; to anticipate the next move | ©f One and Three-Quartgrs Per Cent. % 1 er cent.) upem the Preferred Bottle. or detect the bluff; these and a mul- | {LX Per cent) upon the 'referred 20 Cents a titude make mental symnastic enough | P30T o Sias COmDanY, D T ne for the sharpening of a plaver's Wit. | close of business June 20, 1911 THE LEE & OSGOOD (W1} An evil hour came to the ball field | COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 10. 3 Vival in trade is to be expected within | 8400 Reading ... %8 the near frure. Republic. S0 two-thirds of a generation 2go, when | The Board of Directors have this day | g 2 W heelbarrows, @AGONS, . oney is still flowing into New | B " s gambling and hired defeats and dis- | declared 4 dividend of Ome Per Ceni. | See window display. NORWICH, CONN. Doll Carri York from the interior on a large scale Do ptd honest victgries well nigh ruined the | (1 per cent) upon the Common Stoek | oll Carriages, Go-Carts, | ani inown movements for the weel e | — 26 1o & &, . 3 sid. 12 game, but mow young men are here | of this Company. pavable July i 1311 | Gardess Sece dicate a heavy gain. ok | o -5 W taught honor, and the slightest infrac- | 19 Stockhelders of record at the cio s statement will include the figures of | - 0ss Shef S. & T.. tion thereof is visited with exclusion COUPON NO. 14, aue July 1, 1911, on - 4 the sixteen trust companies admitted | Southern Paif from the field.” consolidated morigage 5 per cent. gola Pails and Shm,e’s. under the ne agreement with re- A T T P _ bonds of this r‘nm'pn'm- will be paid at nd Tnys. Baflehans. Bats, Reurces roughly estimated at $700,000,- | z3s Tennessee Copoe WITH LOCAL AMATEuns. the office of The Trust Company of Texas & &Pack America, 37 Wall Street, New York - . ds were lar. Total sales, 00 Toledo, Et. L. & W. ; = o) ety Gloves, Mt s, % onds were irregular. Total sales,| 09 >, The St. Mar_w. Cadets are to play 2 2 x ts, Etc x value $3.128,000 15500 Todon “Facific the Altar Bovs of St. Patrick’s church | ; COUPON NO. 38, due July 1, 1911, on Y < e e P e e T rotect Your WLy 1 HaEe Tiing Bt o the Academy grounds. COMPANY will be paid at the office of | S, EDKIN FAY'S. Franklin Square - - i Thie® Yonag Nais it iay N Tty 2t [he offe Qo ' b STOCKS. Do. ptd Windy Hills this morning at 3 Wall_Street w York City. . “ion Anis ofd High Utal_ Copper Mohegan park grounds: The battery | iel7d F. § JEROME, Treasurer. POt tO ines rom u S | 13500 Amat a. Car Chem for the Young Naps will be Welsh a | 5o Am : Do pra i and McKnight, and fordhe Windy Hi . AMERICAN HOUSE, | == e Wewmn Siarsiai Ellis and Riordan. FRISWELL | 574 extem Tnion ... S - Farrell & Sanderson, Props. 52 Wheeting & T, Town street school ball team wishes | has the Largest Line of Alarm and Blight, SPHCIAL RATES to Theatre T | %00 Am e 400 to challenge any tzam under 15 vears SFRCIAL 18 atre Troupes, | 100 Am. Iee Securit R for this (Saturday) afternoon or a| Clocks in the City. Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected| 1m0 Am. Locwmotive .. ... 42% COTTON. later period. Telephone 936-3. SHETUCKET STREET. | 7700 Am. Smelting & R Eals : e Franklin S 00 Do, New York, June 16.—Cotton futures v e 25-27 Franklin Street 1 i e Fowndrics closed Irregular. Closing bids: June |, n¢ Y; ¥'s, or Young Yales, are go- 200 Am. Sugar Refining 106 Am. Tel. & Tel Am. Tobacco pfd Am. Wooien Anaconda Mining Co. ‘Atchison Do pra 5 Atlantie "Coast Line. Paltimore & Ohin Bothlohem Steel . Brooklyn Rapid Trausit Cenadian Pacific Central Lenther 15.09, July 1520, August 14.84, Sep- | i, to Play a game with the Cubs this Iy ugu 34, afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The Young tember 13.79, October 13.49, November | yaleg challenge any baseball team un 13.50, December 1352, January 13.51, | 355, Ciallenge any 1 February —, March 13.57, April —, May 5 . A . 51. S M 2 05, middiing guit 1685, ne seten. fiig the Youne Yele We souid He = m vith the Brid, district t L MONEY. 3 mme win e mraee auics eam | Hack, Livery —— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. i FRANK WATSON & co., H 72 Franklin Street. ¢ Cormoo Pyrox, Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green and Bug Death Will Increase the Yield. (Successor te A. T. Gerdnen) onto ¥ ld:.t loan 21-4, closing bid | A. Gromko rf, I. Przygoda cf, B. Cimo- B r ll per cent., ninety days 2 3-4, six months| California Woman Golf Cham, <, June 16.—Money on call| ¢, J. Bush (capt) p. L Tzbicki (mgr.) per cent., ruling|1b, S. Neidzwiecki 2b, W. Tylenda 3b, and ered at 2 3-8. chowski 1f, J. Straulb ss. Time joans steady; sixty days 21-2 31-4@31-2. Philadelphia, June 16.—The women's stable e national lawn tennis championship will FOR SALE BY Colorado Fuel & Tra Colorado & Southern CHICAGO @RAIN MARKET. stay in California another year. This e Conmilidaied Gr WHEAT: Open. Bigh Low Cow | was settied today by the result of the 12-14 Bath Street. ' OUALITY PLUS e = Pl o et S e as 00 QUALITY Do & S i ¥ V1| tourney 4t the Eniladeiphia Cricker | HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. ' 54 Do. ptd 9% club, when Miss Florence Sutton of AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. ¢ Distillees” Securities Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to regulate and Y £ strengihen the actien of the kidneys P (e the (8 And bladder. Thy them yourself. Leel jno Diimeis central 100 Intermorough Met Los Angeles defeated Miss Eleanoys | Telephone $83. .Kflfld( Sears of Boston. Tomorrow Miss Sut- > s 35 ton will. meet in the challenge round NEWMARKET HOTEL, Miss Hazel Hotchkiss of Berkeley. Cal., 715 Boswsll Ave. o— “ present champion of the United States. nm -class Wines, L(um und Clgars. = The gcore, 6-2, §-1 fairly indicated the the pipyers 45-47 COMMERGOE STREET WHOLESALE RETAIL