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AUTOMOBILE GHT RACE| FIRE INSURANCE | : - e et Old Yale Oarsmen Trying to Arrange to Row Harvard " Ak&‘!&"i‘.‘l’ "s“..s',,.,, 'Veterans—Yale Varsity Did Fast Two Miles Wed- nesday. - Galss Ferry, june 21.—For tonight's [ tournament today, ard one of them, practice the | Yale varsity and fresn- | C. L. Johnson, Jr., of Amherst, is look- ment raced over the first iwo miles | cd for to take Dart in the finals. The of the course down stream, the for- | surprise of the day was the defeat of mer winning by three lengths in 10.08. { W, C. Grant of New York by John- Conditions were favorable. the tide | son. Harris and Nelson of Dartmouth going out and a strong down stream | fought it out togetier, the former win- wind blowing. A stroke from 32 to 33 { ning both sets. was rowed for (he whole distance, El- — well who rows atbow. ‘was it of { CONNIE MACK PULLING the varsity eight because of boils and his place was taken by Ives of the FOR PHILLIES TO WIN ;r,;’{,“‘!‘m;‘_‘"";;dn“ inilns :hf,:_““‘f;fi: American Leaguer Believes National fours did a light rew of two miles. Manager Has the Goods. Mary of the alymni who have been | £ attending commencement in New Ha- | ~Connie Mack is personally pulling among | for the Phillies to win the National . an ordinary Fazards from| ven arrived at quarters toda: « Fireare. Meide Y the celabration | them several old carsmen. OFf the s | leazue champlonship, but, of course, ef this day { ter a Hdclegation went down to the | being an American league manager, Do not be witheut Insurance or you| Harvard quarters this afterncon for | Wanis to sec his association take down may have cause te regret it. the purpose of arranging a gentlesen’s | the bunting. The leader of the Mack cight race for the day preceding the | Men, himsell one of the most success- ISAAC S. JONES, varsity race. Nothing definite was | ful managers in the country, says that v e ey i 0oin bas delivered the goods, Woiinios ana Neat gt et i Bl BRI e B od At nohody can fake the credit Richards Building, 91 Main St. 3 | away from him of going at his task — = — " streightforward, sensible manner, F. BILL HARVARD'S BOW OAR ing the men that he wanted, trad- IME OFFICE OF WM. SPRAINED A CARTILAGE | neeessfuily, and giving the Na- e H tiopal league In Quakerland 2 winning, Real Estate | Was Playing Tennis—May Be Out of | husiiing ighiing combination. W g Comnié savs that Dooin proved he and Fire Insarance, MesRas Teostent. ) | haa the ability, the talent, the brains is tocated In Semsry’ Biook, over C. M. Red Top, June 21— When the Har- 2nd the courage te go ahead and Wiiliams, Room $, third floor. vard varsity eight went out tonight, .‘.““m: it e a;ii 1‘\33&‘ h;;ahadtzfin as without the services of G. H. | &K Thagoen. Fhoes U Teieshone ML | 1 wax wlou e e 4 iar- | der the conditions Connie says that the P oW O e v wits | Ted-hsired one is entitled to every will get back in the boat cannot be | Platse that ca ops told for several days, sccerding to | YAn Conn in the belief that AMOS A. BROWNING Dr. Lada. Baich had water on the the Mack men are destined to repeat, Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg.| knee last vear, which kept him out of hit their stride and get go- Vou L. Meyer Tr. of the rid’s series between the two | | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW plaving tennie, Whether or not u' thiog in the shaps of p e and ap- | "Phorie 203, the beat ‘ first varsity four, took Raich's place | Philadelphia teams would blow the . < i 2 ' s R in the eizht Trumbull of the second | old burg: wide open. / 1 g ou 100 e fo s ce in the | == @ % g Brown & Perkins, Miomoy-at-taw | four. iocic he formers viace W6 the | Garsmen Escaped Swamping on Hud- : > Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket 8L| {40k Trumbull's place. The crews did son. Emtrance stairway nest to Thames| pup little rowing, the eight s e, \N. Y., June 2 4 National Bank. Telsphone 38-3. | down stream for a mile = gh water which nad kept all the i — hile the fours paddled around. ews off the river earlier in the day PRADY & BRADY, T continued taroughout the afternoos, i 4 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE but Pennsyivania, Syracuse and Wis- IR s bt e 1en ventured out this ete- > -:e\‘n‘rk o ALLOW TWO-MILE RUN | to 1 ‘with difficulties that OU SEE A MOXIE SIGN Sbaries A. Brady i at < = ’ ) of Norwich, Conn.| But American Request for Shot Put Is e e e ey ot SOED WHEREVER ¥ The sanitary conditionsTunder which Mozis is pre. From rowing they were forced Ire “1i7tins of people, inchuding theusands of pheician i e R A 7ed appeal to particular peaple. All who drink Mozie — m—— Not Granted. | auently to bailing. Fortunately no and tiwi. families, drank Moxie last year ! y? Be- D+ thev eat better, slesp better and fesl bebser because . . o o S N topt was swamped. Later in the eve- cause—the demand for & mild tonic Bas become almost S Dflm“\ ck & Dom"“ck Cambridge, Mass., June 21°-The pro- | ning Cornell and Celumbia found it universal, and in this class Mozie leads. . _ - 2 1 | gramme of ovente Tor the ooming in- | practicavle to go out for short spins. | = = . i | ternational collegiate track and f g L Members of E‘:‘:fl:’; Yerk Stec! competition In Tondon betwoen te: Jimmy Nichols Laid Up. > composed of Harvard and Yaie ath-| James Nichols of Pittsfieid. letes and representatives of Oxford | arace ‘mascbaitning, is o his nenneid. e 5 1 Phillies Take 15 Ining Session. We own and offer for sale| =i" Sinui i, “niiy | Wi burlaeg s ap mn | ewmow s | s | e e e T B TR Sy e known .tarough the receipt today by | none in his imstep Nichols has e e | oricres Cm | e i oo n tolay. fids time 10| min. s fe members seemod MACHINE 15 DONE S New Government Panama| Covt. R C. Foster of the Harvard | peen out of the game for the past 38 Kew. Tork 5 e yistory died the seors | ke e and when I got to playing STy = 45 team of 4 cablegram from England. | three or four weeks, and it will be S = 5 | Seanions. mitd ‘throw et Seoer " | blL T was their favorite.. They would | Cubs’"Infield, Long the Admiratien of 3% Bonds at the market| Cucof the vine events will e a two- | (7e%, "ore nafore he is abie 1o don | Bt T i | Philadeiohin 2 hire another mau io.weigh their coal | Fans, Replaced by Athlstics’. mile run, asked for the Americans, in- nife i i s - A abh po a . T | ead op foied for the Americans, in- | a uniform again. Mor Peloqtin of the Incifinatl ... an sls0 as to let me ¢ ball with the | H % e e three-mile event, which | same nine is reported to be hitting the Broskia | | team | Another great basevall maene s A T i even e & - e | Paskerver 43 1 o | was favored by the English. The Am- | pill ut a .50 clip and flelding in great 7 = | Zaberiih 4 0 4 0| “I was just a kid (hen, and they had | which was the wonder of fandom fer Norwich Branch Shannon Building | iy not ailowed, and the hammer throw | He han also Deen suceesstul| Amistier Take Double Heaser from Somators. | New York Shut Out Beston | Todemcrs 5 118 7| o much faith in me that I ot t0|g pumber of years as passed owt of Telephone 901 will be’ the only weight event. i o it Phitadeiphic. June 21.—Philadeighia %on Doth | Boston, June 21.—New York shut ot Boston. 4 to | Wlsh.aT H o thi . G _ | eistemce and given way o a mew i s 3 e Al il o wit Viks 3 . | games of the doshls header with Wasaingion here | o ‘ear soeins thee rons o on 0 0| player as there W It was the con FRANK 0. MOS®S, Manager v, e e I N arih® | Morris-Flynn Perhaps to Philadelphia | fofhy. fhe wors boins 3 To 7 ant 310, ' e | SuoGassen hity b7 Supay snd Meeble. ant somet 4 0| fidence of a kid, They boosicd me so | contbination. The Cub infield, which 4 oL Tate Do anmiaat o Lhrow | cduasa City, Mo, Jime.ST—If Batis: he ma ) arror” Doyls Nasle rin i the sesench inmiog ad- | 0 9 hard thai Terre Haute offered me 2 | was the marval of the game, Chamee, T | whe will compefe . in the hammer | 12 fits can ‘e made be- | feum " Seores? | s : | Riexinders 5 0 0 5 0w Browho o| ghance, I mever had piichel any base: | Evers, Tinker and Stelafsidt, s bess | ¥, on Fria | tween' Philadelphia promoters _and et _game “bh o a e il ~ = : ) cept when « s | replac y the Athletic sombistion NO lCE | m:o:: :ln*b‘ddnzrm:ne,d n Friday in | [Wee anager of Carl Mor- Washingten. | sweener, 2 @3 % 3 0| Devoret 0 0| [Totals 4¢ 54320 2 Totals 48 94521 2| knocked out. I could throw a curve | of Harry Davis, Edéie Coilina, Jeck | s i Cata e oo vl the Morrie-Fivad fight will go to | Misace 3 3 5 3 H L O LR S R i | ball and had speed, and I thought that | Barry and Frank Baker. The Chinage On acceunt of the present condition | next vear's Yale capiain, will com- , it was learned tonight. Ufer | Schasier.1s 2 5 & o Biered® 1 2 % o oMusmot T 60 1| “*Pattea for Scanlon in 15tk | was enough. As o matter of fact, I | quartette has been broken up. Eyers e T N o phoned 1im Fiynn today hat he | Bkl & 8§ 1 0l $ldapmeionie £ 73 0 OfMeidets 4 118 1 0 | was perfectly certain that I conld Piay | Ro Jonger playe reguiasiy. Chames 18 of Fairview Reservoir, the use of heee| land with the other men chosen on uld start for Philadelphia Probably | Gemerrss & 1 0 6 0McToniatb o | Kiing.c R R any_position. ! on the docline. There is ‘ut Saturday. tomerrow to promoter: MBridess & 1 % 0 1[Mophyt 1 e s e | “Some one told me pitchers were|jon among baseball for sireet, lawn or gardem sprinkiing | ° , R v i Comedh & v % 1 b H B T oinome x4 el | Better vaid_ than other plavers <o ;}c,,,,m. sivare vas and i we o The Sandwich, Windsor and Am-|gaB™® 3 i S bl e o S TR | S decided to be a pitcher, and signed | petter fixst baseman then Diawis, Sut is strictly promibited until further no- Defeat of Grant a Surprise. | Gy 3000 s 0 1 Totals, saar 1 | with Terre Haute as tcher. Hav- g | herstburgh railway propeses to the = i %, with Terre Haute as a pitcher. Hav- | man for men i the other pesitioms S0 Thie order Will ¢ stries Hartford, June 21.—Man ollege | Windsor council to supply elec- | Tols I 33411 1 @080 0000 00| OTHER BASEBALL GAMES WEDNESDAY. | ing said I was a piicher T wanted ts | the Athletios ewcel, < . w5 5 strictly en-| plavers appeared in the sames of the | tric current for street lighting at $38 | yooors b7 mmime— = 70 0 30000010 0t = | make good and not only for myself, | The Cub four was the grestest im- foroed. New England championship tennis | per horsepower per annum. o A it S Tro basc hils, Seeifeidr, Jones, Swemes, Bove; | AT ERW LEAGUE SANT e ‘;’"\-5,.{.;"!1,':flb:;?’inxet';;wio‘:fl'n" ‘}*‘{f{;fi ’)‘f‘f} since Fughey Jennings amé Jon 2 e rum, Doyl i e { v | McGraw the } Per order ~ —— Thtes paso, 21t | Bochaster 1 |1 started training that winter about | Orictes. 4 Philadeighia St Louis 5. Cinclnnati 2. | Christmas, practicing pitching eurves. | greatest up fe its tme, then eatws BOARD OF WATER COMMISEION- o) . ;‘ pry A innati, June 21—8t. Lowls won frem Cinein- | It hyrts my arm to think of it pew. | &uba’ and mow the Kiheitiod Reld the BRS s 418 8 o TLT 08| it iodar i ey sl 3 5% Tao Tame foam By the #imé I had to report to Derrs | sorm: i . S 11230 el e I o B R : Haute I was in great shape much | “The ressen the Athistic infieid ser- | a3 1280 11300 Cincinnatt. St Lauin, S s et | batter than the eperienced pitohers, | paases 'all otuprs in -aior CUTTING THE PRICE 1 EXTREME"BULLNESS, D039 ik 31000 I S Easters Edsgie | and I guess Chat held my job for me. | leagues fies fn the fact that are . S0 e o &l ‘Uphaibten %| 8. Coproy.56 4 3 1 4 LiBanves 4 1 30 012 o 1|Hauser.os % 8| At Jersey City—Pirst ga: Roeester 4, Torsey | oy “-‘h > f" ~“ - _ 89 | no three infieldess en otTer temm y: pholstery work. | ey Biwccc . 4021 Tlwpe eu 18 15 1 olzmar 0 0| iy 3. Becond zime Robester 10, Jersey Cts 4. | VHen the people got up a petitioh | who comMine natural o with 30 CENTS AN HOUR. | Prices Manifosted Tendency to Sag Groamep ' 4 0 2 1 IjCoembay 21010 12 8 siKemechyis 0 0| “X: BatimoreBuftuls 0. Bakimers 1. and threatened to boycott the club if | bal ink ce as 4o H. COOPER | in Closing Hours. | Jows W56 Tews 3 3% 8 0 el : A Momss Tmbg dv SoEE A L wag roleased, 46 ey Kent fal X | Sl B ey 50 theeugh game Upholsterer and Mattress Maker New York. June o dull-1| :—.fi.:% ‘sizipshd 1ot 1349 3 SHNESTE LRARE S pitchers, studying thelr ~etyles 'and T and mot .- o - «; | nes: drrowness o >vement Trudson iladeiphla o 213 — 2080 H trying tp learn to pitch. You kmow Tl 8854 PN Ty e fnoas and fasisagmant 585 igvement Dome’s Taon Grenis e base nii, Gomioy, Strumk: thres base Mk, R = 13 =y hand o erippled, and T found that | sny %e 1hey faet oo O R IT4PH DIVIDEND, mt,{nhcl, The undertone was gen- | s . Bencitien = £ Sk it o :Jfi' Lflmtxtlz_\:tmami“!'l‘;x{fl;°&1;‘!'f'_‘lo‘:': Barry gauge a Gall taat > Offies. of The Mepsich Havtt 5 - o, excepl at the opening and Totais 52718 3 | 8 o Better than amy othwr pair fee of The Norwich Savings t.| § - R e openng uin 5 Detroit 3, Cherctand 3. e e Y reraas , prad’ et them ' Wetter Y e Rorwizi ‘Conn.. June 10, 1411. | i ihe final hour, when prices man S e Gy mere et Lol e L = 5 e watt o ihe St Doute | MOEASS S E;n:n an a8 Tie Dirpe of this Society hawe|fcSted a tendency to sag, but opera- Fiectrie Tafite pin _in pinches geare Detroit a 5 | 2 95! iout Lo Fi e S it their best may ve equaied dherm, deciardd ont of Gie eatnings of therir® | tions were so light and professionai Nertiers 193 viciory overiCleveignd ioduy. Lindsay. formerly Ve e e e | Nezionals I wels full of ambition. Dut that was the best the Cub paie pemi dnnial s to render the net result practically o Xew Orlosne, aved bip st game Tor Cloreiand. At Futebar—Watestury. 4, Spiinatield 6. | worked hard #o iearn to pitch and | ever cowld de. 9 depesitors enti- | about 193,000 shares, which almost ex- e T NP - 3 1 oo and after duly 75 1911 | e itatlas s oy S ekl oL Sty receitt Rlesland, .7 B . Chicago Wins One Sided Game. that chup saved me, as it gave me As Much Speed ss Rusie. . suser. 0 E et W % Lindgay. o 1 fories. . June —M.—Chioago batted Bittetuse’s lenty of rest, and when got to | full day. The local market was prob. Lindgar.3 4 8 Jonea it T 0% 0.0 b Calses, v At Haverhlli—Maverhill 1, Brook plenty 5 = Duke ¥ he did catien, S0 | tions abroad, particularly in London, | —_— rma ¢ Tackonat 410 0 40 18 o satttred naia. e visttors’ jeme run was the remit | AL New Bediord-Nex T | T fhink my best bell is the curve | coachon the Jome B THE UMITED STATES FINISHING CO0.| - all things financial had given | 100 Kansss S L PR R L ot e = | At Pall River—ra | the 1efl;:we:l call the Mook 1 pltch | er Johmson sed Chrigey | | w o coronatio o —— Do, pia Swraille 4 1 85 6 &Morlargh & 0 8 4 e ittabure. — it overhand with a half round arm wch spaed . 320 Broadway, N. Y., June 15, 13 L By ondonin ‘r‘af‘n‘f“,‘»ilff,‘,:' and Ll i 3 eREan 4] 21 P 2 ¢ abh e Cofleae Gam: motion, starting slowly and finishing | had, and there are thres or four pich- PREFERRLD STOCK DIVIDEND 0,45 | o1 cwhat mixed. The crop stiation A, Bus f0iiVimes L1711 Te T41 18] A ruecsie G 4 Tniverity of Pean- | With &' fast anap with he hamd and | o n fhe American lesgue as The Beard of Mrectors have this day | ¢ontinued to be the center of jater- Minn & St Rlandbep 2 1 0 1 1 e 117 0 o] i1 1| sivania 2 wrist bent. My next best ball is a |30 Rusfe was. Fatwsll was red (e | ratBartanly dividend | OO0 e b e eative creiis ot tha | M T A S SFameny 110 0 0 Totals s 5| 2% 5 3 i 1 e Topidy onc. 1'always make 'he bail | Shither. Ruste dnt depeml on M ©) upon the Praterred|day was the declaration of the regu R ——— = i i e 21 SALARY TALK INDUCED ‘{w . no matter what L pitch, My |5peed” said Parrell, “Be wonler - §amek of (s Company. pavable July 1.| semi-annual dlvidend on Lehigh Val- o Mmoo Buciic 1o B ik Chadsey in o | ISR 41 H BROWN TO BE FITCHER | fArst ball T let off the thif®finger on | ful gontrol and & good curvedall. Ay 1 o stockiigiders of record ut thé | Jay common, despite some recent fore- Nationst Bise “aliea for Blanding ia Sth. | 8320 H ol [N 0 the side, but mear the tp, 'with the | Diteher who hes speed smd cemtrod lown of i ok iy e e ot | 208 Naucaai Score by snmings— | 0180 H ol 5 S stub of the little finger pressed hard | With it, sheuld win mes: of his gtmes. CONMEN sTOqy D ta decline of the last fow days. and e AR e e 30 ocats o0 1| Mordecai Heard That Twirlers Got| | ger’ tne osil I have a twisting | Rusle won by mizing his grest ewbve > eavg or Pu Eeading Yehiah N s, BEnait Toterest - SR e ORI S — — —iHeitixp 6 0 L the Fat Envelopes. slew pall, and a side-arm curve, also | With his speefl. e could put the Wil e s fn Lehigh Faley. stiffened perceptibly. & We Two base hits, Belehanty. Basterly, Jacksen: home | 2713 4 50 ol e a fast underhand ball. | where he wanted it. Rusie usefya sfeww of tun B0 | R 5 In gy L g et T Americar s i 1 o Why Mordecai Brown b:came a “T think that the reason I have been | Pall once in a vhfls.!a A g gtockh V$5'ur": [ et Any cioes| day was aioRE O 43 Der .ten i iha | o 3 B 5 { Totats, TS | pitcher rather then piaring some other | so Jucky is that 1 ltcep mixing them | Vith aworld of spesd o £ oF Dusthess Tome 20, 55 rine ot tie Seodah i ot of thof Chioams 4, 8t Lowis 2. |y fer Comnits tn’ oth in the national same Is told | yp and spéinging surprises on the | 590 siow ball. ors step wp aute COUPON N®. 14, due July 1, 1911, on | subsidiaries of the United Statas Steel e e B T e e T in the Bosten American as follows | hatters, 1 seldom pitch to a batier's | 42inst a pitcher who has Iots of spesd, consolidaiad morigage b per cent. gols | corporation. Steel shares were firm on | e rine e oha e third game of tho seon. | Scorp Wy aninoa— et | in the words of Brown: | Weakness. I want to knew what hts | a8d if he uses a siow bafl emce i & bonds of this Corapeny will be Paid 4t | (e’ e toment of that corporation: Tiie seore was 4t L. Seore. | : o8 100308 48 sl ] jecame a pitcher because T de- | weakness is or hix strong poini, but the otfice The’ Trust Compan: . b s - gy o) B St. Louis. Chicago. Rl cided that it was best paying Posi- | vety frequently I have the best suc- Amesics, 1 5il’ Seseet, New chief oxecuiive that orders thus e - s ol Two bese hits Tinker, Mcmutire. Sheekard, Doyle; | {ioca (NAL M WES Dest PAYInE POSL | very frequentls P EL Tty this month have averaged from P 8 0 Mmie 5 | sures base Bits, Dogle, Schulte, Tinker, | tion, and the first real game I ever | cegs in pitching to the batter's strong cauro a 2. Ane to 30,000 kons per duy & olToradm 3 e : | pitched in my life was “after T had | point when he figares I won't dare to. e B Seedus July 1 A9z ot | 10 ° gl s il o 0|Caitahan,cf "0 R e | signed with Terre Fante. I guess L!| 1t is a #uessing match most of the | that Jobnfon is a wild man, St e PRI By MG " " IR ING | ations of ine corporations mills are i sl ] 10 LeaguerChanies. started in the business on my nerve, | time, and I think I can.guess fairly | 0 e OMPANY wif be Deid 4c the offic Babl sivas atcin pic PORC’GF Chpuclt H 2 £ 93] In the changes announced this week | and that has been my chief asset ever | well by thia time | ewson locks Wke a pesfeet he Prust Campapy ef America, 37| inis time, comapared with 65 per sent. | - 1 olvenniies 2 % 0| in the Mili league it should have been | since. | | He has spesd, contrel, & siew Vall_Efreet, New York Cit | lasc 5 8 IF’ ool i Do. pra 3 0|Bloaks 5 8 8 arated that Oecum adds S. Bouley, not | *You see, I was born in a little min- | A schoel of music has Becn epened | the fade-away. Along with st that Joiqd F S JEWOME, Treasurer. ‘Ul"i "”‘\ lm"m e ";“; : V“;‘*J-, = Shet & 3 oiwalsh,g 5 :‘? Bailey { ing town in Indiana, and I 1| in Bangkok, Siam. | has a fine head” ities American Telephone made e A0S RKRARERAARARRRRARARAK SRR RSRAARSARKKANNRARAARRSASARALS 08108 NN Ny KNS Z 3 i | Missalisfaction was feit there in con 96 Toleds. St. Lo & | mectim with the proposed $50,000,060 ] 1380 Do sra k increase authorized by the fel- Tord, Clarke, our aim abeve everything clse in| e Basinion We are now effering special | 172 2 De. vt one compa sactions and ‘that yesterds:'s | e steck on e Bourse | Besten 11. New York 3. "TWILL. HELP YOU g " had_resuited in some confusien whici { s S was' latér amicably adjusted. Shares | Joed . " of the local banks were in some de- | 05, Kilitday 01 B < man particularly theose of the Na- ras relisved by Weod. Score 40 points higher than three weeks ago. | R e T , | *'Fhe bend market followed the course § ersemant 3 2 0 0 0| 4 WO an’s Relief For werveumars, ireitability, hesfiche, Suckacha, prosatag- of stocks, with here and there a reac- 3 L e o ‘!! which are bound to PLEASE. Step in| (ionary trend. Tsaues of the Wabash- 00 2110 Gows painis, and other symytoms of gemersl femele westmess, O ‘wnd leok for yourself. Pittsbiirg terminal compeny were £old §o sliuye, 2.6 8 2ca De Ermgers Viburs-0-Gin Sempound, the woman's remed, ik ik ¢ | at marked declines following the pub- 36 0 Gamete d 02 21 > ; & this compoun boon found quick amd ssfe. ¢ | Jication of the propesed terms of re- 3 —Cotton futures | § 3 gEeti 1808 . Bas been knew fer years as “Woman's Rellef” sinca Al A & e ek . | organization. Total sales, par value, | olosed barely steady. Closing bids: o ¢ maen 28239 # Ras positively prevem its great varme iz the treatment of 4 womanly discases. $2,977,00 e 1469, J 1474, August 14 | United States bonds were unchanged { September 13 October 1312, N . | on cail. vember 12.11, December 13.13, January of < 1t @oes me more good than @ny medicine I have over Galma. 7 f >4 < Pd Telephone connections. b Ficiicural Tee: Sugar s mo sales. i Handle Pitchers Like China. MONEY. “They handle the pitchers nowadays ) | orans i canmet prates it stremg enough. I think it is the best womes's v o BH | SR 18.12, Februa, . March 1319, APril|Dosor e e 11000 | R will help you, i you ate & @ufferer from any of the s et va” ™ 66 Main Street, Finn's Block, STOCKS. —, May 3 New ork iso0o 2 3 goeuttar to women, which can be reached by medicine. 2 > Norwich. Jewett City. 3 Spot closed quiet: ten points lower; | Two basdhits, FHooper. Speaker, Letis, Cree; three ~Fowll foul ke writing & simflar lstter ff you try R /. ;e e middling uplands middling gulf | Psse Bt Speaker. H It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful i iotters from them olearly describe. It containc 2o poisenous $1.25 a bottie with directions. Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! / ‘Cotten ot Ndvt Dotk ot e M s ;1| like they do chinaware,” remarked a drugs. p s itdi 5 v York, June 21.—Monev on ca . 2 i Shannen Building Annex, Room A. Mide & L oid T e Detroit fan. “A pitcher in good healtn | | Z ] _ruling { capn stand any amount of work, and I $: last 1oan 2 3-5; closing bid | believe the oftener they ars worked S b phiered s = and the harder the morning practice Time lcans es: sixty day the more effective they are in a game. per cent.: ninety days 2 1-2@2 The only possible way to get control is six menths 3 1-4g3 1-4. te practice often. Neowadays the S pitchers hur! 1o the batters in the CHICAGO @RAIN MARKET. merning_about 2 haif hour's work, and wirar: Open. Eigh Low Cow | do a little warming up before the Thusced OF Telephone 522 oct108 Fidelio Beer | =% s On Draft or In Bot totice T8 Team Welivers Everywhere, rate Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL BRUGGIS1S. i AL RRIRRRAWARRRRRRRARNS 100 3 Jaly ... oo 89% 9% sex gfme. What they should get is about 5 [ b [ ] H. JACKEL & Co. s B T ldes wECEa Tel. 136-5. cor. Market and Water Sta. Bultimore & Ohlo. 5 In% e " - = made to pitch a8 hard as they do in a l ' u ‘ ! S = i) e e Yty i B e i e B i | O game. Twenty vears ago they called ooy ” Canmittan P iz G on their pitchers every third day. If 5 Foley Kidney Pllls contain just the ‘ Ingredients necessary to regulate and T remember rizht, Spalding worked in control and be l i 1 e of New e 52 sames i one year. Corcoran of the stiengihen the Sation of the kidneys| o GRaGole s oma . wine old Chicago feam worked in 56 games, i e Yol NARYSYRSIAMAYYYIANS > S and John Clarksen wasin 70 games in 200 Chicayo Gress Weaiera. . Tty 254 e nladder. Thy them yourseif, Lee 3 B %