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Q.nhu LEAGUE STANDING. 263 “ Expects American Collegians To Winwer s & & E N i k blem to Zealous Member—Mr. and | Seven of Firemen Narrowly Escaped : % i\ & Mrs, William Holt Start for England Picked to Beat Oxford-Cambridge in Hurdles, Two = A = Destecen avid. Weddtng s Chi July 9_Fire early today E : > : i = Friday night Samaritan lodge had a destroyes” the Tstables. of the Arthur. I'fl Health Statistics umps an ill Go Datroit 1, Washington 3. ! Chicaeo 3, Now York 2. busy time. Seitiated | W. Dixon Tramsfer company, burned Jumps and Two Runs—Kelley Will Go the Quarters| ., ot iimimnte ool o von SEMSIT WL, o, (Do e, Toomas qorst ae ot | J Sk, 107Ginck i mmsed S0 | Eow peonl Teuice o whae the box I (he sixth and Wilieit's wildness caused |-tumbled out of first loday. Their costiy <r | the team: James Roberts. Charlgs | 000 damage. The cause of the fire is | their health depends upon the 1L ATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwit — nglis i i .. i his oval in the ith, Score: rors behind Mathewson in a - English Captain Counts Four-Events for His Team. | i rat i e erenin score: | " o pebind Muhewson tnavied Chicaso 1o vin 2 | Barnes, Albert Wilcock, John Chad- | unknown. A et A e h Do 3 o "h po a e uneamed.” Bridwens fambie Jetiing in the winning | Wick, ¥re. Firth, Sem. Firth, Willlam | Three hundred and fifty draft horses, g an In nearly all cases of ¢ stanee %1% Y Bronear FEE 80| e Seorer Rideout, Charles’ Headon and Charles | valued at 5250 aplece, were quartered \ serious ilincss, maics o chomical adi= 3 : 2 ~obass Shn 41w 0 IERE] New York. Garrett, At ths comsumion ot initie: | in the four-story stable when the fire | ysis of the paticnts urine. Ho knows London, July 10—Harvard and Yale provoked by Finneran calling him an | Ebertad2h 0 03 2 2240 L 150 & ¢! tion the team were loudly applauded. | broke out. Firemen rescued nearly 100 { that uniess the iidnevs are doing thetr will meet Oxford and Cambridge in | Offensive name when he was ordered | geaferst™ 3 o 0 0 550 3o 3028 1| Afterwards ' the following oficers|Of them before the roof and walls | Work properly, tio otner organs eam- Ao ¢ SEconth. Soificrrom on . tKa | Of-tHe\HaIL. 3 Lol 31208 tigea 51 3010 0lwere installed by Prov. C. S. parnes| crashed to the basement. - not be brougit vack to health and Umpire Finneran denics that he | X Bides pd 221 004 th v Scores of firemen narrowly escaped | strength. rounds of the Q@ iub in West Conroy.3b. 4 11 10 0220 o3 % 112 2 o|in the unavoidable absence of the dis- el & e Queens club in West | called Magee any names. Hewrye© 4161 0% R 75 411 2 01 ehce deputy, Grand. Master David | death when the roof caved in. The| When the kidneys are negiscted oF Kensington, just outside the fashion- | 1 simply told him to get out of | Griomp 10 01 0 1021 ie 1933 1| Flower: Noble srand, Meen: Buekics, | stables were within five blocks of the | abused in any way, serious resuits are able residence district of London. All | the game” said Finneran, 1 will leave | Sy, 11 8 1 ¢ o0 HR 4182 0l supporiers, Charies Barnes and J. T.| downfown business quarter. sure to follow. According to healtlt previous mectings between the sume it to Roger Bresnahan, who stood near | /Walker 0 0 0 ¢ 0! Tows 31 837151 500 o/o|Stewart: Vice grand, Harry Massev:| Fire thie afternoon destorati staflstics, Bright's discase which 8 universities have taken place on these e: L” . aD.Walker 0 0 0 0 0 Totals, 38 930 17 — — — — — | supporters, James McNulty and Albert | furniture house of W. C. Reebie y an advanced form of kidmey fri ¢h 0T8T : TR e ; % L apLEe 5 i 100, e. Hot | trouble, caused nearly ten th ek S 0 L S a"g;‘e o<t | RIVAL MANAGERS HERE Tl 30 720 “Batted for Mathewson In 100 < | Enkaratea s Gt eI R E BN, STHhe framen | deathia’ m 1910, in 1rp cimte o Decause of ita location and triditions | KEEP BASEBALL $12ZLING | i il T« Tietn s o e Rl Bt t07pa3 moro wttention i the Besieh S 3 - ; ,_Fre. Firth: elective attention to the The public, however, have been so | Sample and Farrell Fix It for Star At- [ Sqre by inniuss e Two base Rits, 3. Doyle, Zimmerman; secretary, David Ratciiffe. The audi- fliese most important organs. surfeited with coronation events that et o i Sty i S0 00018 002 0 08| e Sterkie; Bowe mun, Fietener T e " | tor's report was given for six months| FACE UNRECOGNIZABLE An ideal herbal compound that had there is far less interest in the inter- e s it o SIS L i \ by William Barlow, who reported the FROM MOSQUITO BITES |bad remariable «uc'car us a kidney JUST A WORD! - Jarsity contests than would otherwise | Along with everything else in the | s, Cawierd. SR ol books to be-correct and in good condi- = {;medryca‘j o5 Kilmer's Swamp-Rooty % ¥ 5 1 ki cooklyn. July 10.—Pittsbure made it three out | tion. e idney, Liver and e e o o that vou | Of tickets, and there has been a con- | ball talk sizzled and boiled around the | Chicasn. July 10.—New York defeated Chicagn in | the visitors six thts were for cxtrs. bases, and looss | 0T admission and will be duly initiated Shl Ngitelin = e The mild and healing influence of Wil pardon me for calling your atten- | Siderable sale to the general public; | arrangements being made for the gamo | (o, sl ume of ihe serles today. 5 to 2 In eleren | filding was remonsible for both runs. Score: at the next meeting. During the even- G o ng | thIs preparation is soon roalized 18 pai SOTWTH oGt authir the atteridanc innings A battng rally in_the eleven Pittsburg. ing th New York, J 9.—After having | stands the highest ¢ cam] tion to it in this preemptory way. i bcsof;rs‘e‘en,l,:g :“2 attendance | on Wednesday afternoon, when Man,lw-mn unstedainess gate New York thlr final run. | abh po a o s o 08K :;g"f:g;a;’onpflf &Lfrflsmgl em-| ont three’ days and . nights In 8 | sesord of curs its remarkable . v ¥ . : a4 1% v Prov. C. S. Barnes | SP¢ - 5 ctires ISAAC S. JONES, closely matched, and it would not <he | ager Jack Sample is to take his newly Chicage. New York. s fozh 21 1]t Past Grand Alvert Wilcock. The Sy dee-, Cardwell Moo 3 1 5y |5 You teel ¢ Kidneys require tnsurance and Real Estate Agent,|murprisine if the Viciery was won by | formea Norwich Adhledes down (o |pouu 387 3 Yneans 1573 3| iy 1478 32 PGS commended the recipiént for| " oung men roday. Kennedy. who | S0Pl G zample Sotties chards Building, t t spital t ister | Lord,sb 5 0 0 2 0|Wolter:st ~ 6 2 janter b 3 1 7 0 300 d ty N i vrench- Y - ham - —_— e | Where Amiericans Are Strongest, | the first and only deteat so far this | Cuerr § 1 8 0 Saigile § 18 8 o aes 4111 318 |two vears'and hoped he'would show | X85 UL tor ek cheren H0E B e | (93 N Taranne " paper and HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL |, Richsra C. Floya of Harvard, tne | swison to Manager Farrells Hospital | 3 cusen.2b i okne 43 oldhons 3133 5 00 members now pacsing® theousn "Fap | Swarms of mosquitoes had bitten him | goiite] ‘ma t W I manager of the Americans, predicts e. 52 4001 600 hai; g until his features were swollen almost Swamp-Root that hi Il wi i For a time it looked as if the game E $LnE e e s epchale i . s ot svery SESl Real Estate iy e O IT Ok Deauteshaoby EbA uatin s eret EEE 3583 5| Brother Wileock replied, stating he| peI°ne, reoBnion, Ko fiad, (GG | giet in botil zes—Ste. and and Fire Insuranc Hurdles, Chisholm; running broad | the only twirler the Hospital depends i e s e 53 7 3| of the todee s ma wper the kindness | rescuers found him lying unconscious j ien’ 3 g * | on. ay a core by innin 3 : 2 3 i i i 15 locuted In Somsry' Biock, over C. M. f,‘.'.’f}?;nifl"}‘:i"n;s.’";,E‘a,"‘;',"gl e ST taisbalk bt el g g EET e e = Cooned b (I Sl i e L L | T Wednes- , ues; e, Kelley. 1 s roo} i offices and receive an emblem S 3 o 3 P Wiiliams, Room $, third floor. What English Count on Winning. | hayfgld was finally arranged for and o, b Uit Carey, Wilsen, Duidsn; e | The proceeds from the annual lawn R ik e Telephone 147. The Enalish captain expects to have | sion from Dr. Pollock having been Se- 0o e ez| Drne M party were $102.30. Fach one who Senate Will Have Busy Week. : wactive oy S 2 ; 9 > [ S 4 . y Week. | committees ————| the st two men in the two-mile run | cured and the o managers dgreeing | Nex Tori "0 ¢ 0.0 ¢ 30 ¢ 00 T Boston 6, Cincinnati 2. D miy(Way. mas jiocoraed & Wasniigton, Jais. 9k -, ! to_terms. e s g B boston. Tuly 10.—Errors e visitars and timel e 5 o3at Ay o v s g < ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW throw and Baker the half-mile and | Manager Sample then made a par- | P He Woiter Lt nabion Bosten iy outest” Cinciomatis ‘o5, | Frlday evening, July 31st, fine work by | InE of the ways for the eventual pas- | Commander Cariyon Wilfroy Bellairs h——mos A Bm“mfi_ lh‘? ;;ne mile, if he is able to runm, | tial announcement of the team, which B 6 Lesie & iR Somes - A the degree team is expected. ;’rgcny i e e A ¢ ‘the | Of the royal navy, a former member of which is possible. He concedes close | he considers the one best bet in local > = - - Going to England. 4 i tha British parlia t, and 3 . < C: q rale s ) St Loule, July 10.—Boston pounded St. Louls abh po 3 o abh o a e E Gummins and Simmors amendments | the British parliam Attorney-at-Law, ~ 3 Richards BIGE.| Trabare ot coreimiararield of Yale and | amateur circles and capable of defeat- | pioners hara foday ‘and won tbo final game of the | Sweener.2b 3 14 & Ofpeechery 4 03 0 8| Mr. and Mrs. William Holt have lefi | to that measure and continued discus- | tio W. Garrett w rrie , 3 Jubois of Cambridge in the high jump, | ing the Hospital nine if anything in | seres, 8 to 5. Score: Teneydb 4 113 @ TlBatesnct B 0 2 0 0! for a trip to their home in Lancashire, | sion znd action on other provisions |at Lawrence, I t Phone 700. Kelley of Harvard and_MacMillan of | the local field can. This is the way S Lourn. | Boston. Hermoga & 33 7 ofnewiaes § 813 0 3 |foT 2 trip o their home in Lancas s R 5 Liriaee Cambridge in the quart 3 - PR A abh po a ¢ Wb BE po a e |Kaiserlt 3 1 1 O OfMitchellrt 4 5 2 0 0 . hey will sail from Boston | in connection with the bill, will keep | brides’ parents, V K ‘ambridge in the quarfer and Rellly | he figures out the Norwich Athletics: | suuencr % i 77 3 Oloperrt % 3 5 8 8 |Mierwt 3 8 2 0 SNiwws {0 0 4 1today (Tuesday) on the Iyernia. the scnate busy all this week, whilo | Plerson. Brown & Perkins, Aomeys-at Law | ° YIe_and MacMillan in the 100- | For pitchers he has Simcox, Ben |Xusduss 3 0 3 2 QGanrae 5 2 10 0 |Irlno 28 0 1 olrmi 10909 Woriors O 2 s yard dash. If Baker does not con- | Houlihan and probably Bill Walsh, | Swetserst 5 4 8 1 OSpeakerer 5 2 2 0 0|lmge 38 2 0 ol 31341 3 Outing. Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket-St.| fend the Englishmen 1ook to Tayvlor | using tao of thom in the field, shile | Malinasss 5 1 & 0 OLewisit 4 2 2 1 ofPaberrer 3 8 2 0 ofiTeant 3 132 0| The Weavers' union of the cotton Entrance stairway next to Thames| of Oxford to win the half-mile. | the other is working in the box, Sim- | Homel 3 149 OXewsss {202 gWemers 3100 Ngupwa, T4 §§ §|mill went on their annual outing to National Bank. Telephone 38-3. A large staff of men are at work | cox and Walsh both add hitting | Biacki> 8§ 1 4 1 0Jauerinib 2 0 8 0 | Totals 27 E = — | Fisher's Island Sunday. utting the grounds into ccndition. A | strength to the team, and Bill Walsh | Wallacess 4 02 4 OWitlamsc & 8 7 3 8} o o yoing: - = 3 Operation for Appendicitis. BRADY & BRADY, ittle rain would have made them |is the twirler for the Montville team | Genrgep 2 3 0 1 scomep 2 1 i o |Boston ... .....0 106101038 *8| Miss Palmona Fournier, the 12 vear Attorneys amd Counsel at Law. | Suitable for record breaking. The | who struck out 18 of the St. Mary's | Msals 3 1 0 10 = _ 2 2| Cincinnasi 00160100 02f0d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph 286 Broadway, New York City. ;‘;‘u'r‘_:"':;]’:dw‘gil‘:"—{legr;flglonl{ 8 half | alumni last week. Walsh will prob-| =" —— = - Tous 3513 1| Two base hits, Weaver, Hersog; home run, Ten- | Fourniar, of Main sireet, underwent an James T. Brady Chariay A Traay 1 ighton today. | ably be the choice to start the game. pial @ nes. operation Saturday night at the Back- of New York. of Norwich, Conn | Yale-Harvard Men in Good Condition. | For first base there is “Slim” MeIn- | s:" %oy’ 2% se00e st Us hospital for appendicitis. Manager Floyd - tyre of the New London team of Er- |Boston ........ . 0 0031 e i .w‘n ok vad) = ood e maoyd, says that all are in| |} Champlin, the old Academy play- | Two bass hits, Sciweiizer 2; three base Philadelpha. July 10.—SL Louis winaing_streak Daigwoulty 1. 200d condition, but it is impossible hen the risiors were. de Eia s d To say how fast they are uniil they | €& The latter is a slammer with the | bome run. Socaker Tote 2 Gaiden's wilnes | o MIS. M. Boauregard of Pulnam. Mre Dominick & Dominick| saiali e 5 G games ""Fhe 1, | Stick ana “Siim" is “expected < pro- —— e e e 1L 2, el ot | M. Desauiniers of North Grosvenor: ey et into the Eames The eli- | Guce sousthing also when he swinss | MORE STRIKEOUTS Tl Gl e’ e, vat Sageel suark { dale, Mrs. Chaput of Willimantic and te 1 t | duce ] 3 s v upon. ire ‘Finneran after being ca Miss Regina Girard of Putnam were Mr. Floyd think e | on Bill Austin’s curves. “Bunk” Walsh T, okes. | 8¢ > % he dista S Kopesially that of | is to do the backstopping. “Bunk” is THAN TROTALOF; RITS Philadelphia. called to the bedside of their brother, the distance men. Kelley, who sprain- o < e i 2 = 4 e bh po a e|Eugenz Girard, who is dangerously ill ed his anide a few days ago, will run | B0 fairy tapper with the willow and | pitcher Wood of Boston AMericans | mgnezs 3 &lknabe2n 13 0|at the home of his brother, Alfred lock Excnme the quarter. The injured ankzle is | iS 2bout the best of the younger gen- Has This Record. Hauser. 0 oPaskert.ct 59 ol Girara High t i much ter, is stil eration of catchers. Two of the infield - . Eiie o 0| Lodert.3b 1 1 o|Girard, on High street. Established 1870, iR ey L Tame. positions will be guarded by Frank Kenichy. b 0 o Mageer 100 Gifts for Newlyweds. stablishe . 9night all the Americans were in 2 4 3 i v = e % s bed early. They expect the hardest | Gleason, who is’known as a hard and | Few pitchers have a record the sea | pvanart $ o|Tenanis 1 @ | Mr and Mrs. Alphonse Benoit re- 10 Shetucket St., Shannon Bldg. | kind of a competition tomorrow, but | Safe hitter, and by Bremnan of Jewett | 315, P00, 0 B8 1 Tk ierea 9 0fBeckrr § 3 §|turned last week from their wedding 2 hope to win the expected event of the | CIty, who also slams the ball to the | ;S0 (M * S (0% R bver, is the 5 0l Doctnre 2:ig| S o Sdturday, Mgt aTeocp NS Bankers and Dealers in | nin: on the programme. They will | Julskirts when he connects, as he is| S5 N PO 0 0T GE piteher o §Xniviers 3 0 o 2 otendered them at the Baltic hotel by have no excuses to oer if beaten. The | liable to do at the most uncomfortable a number of their friends, who pre- Investment Securities. Harvard and Yale representatives will | imes for his opponents. There are [ W3cd ?f}hkfisir"?s:g: A eriCar erbas | mus, sk ol Touw B s o sented Mr. and Mrs. Benoit an elegant reach London tomorrow at noon. others of the same calibre to be se- | {THD: | (REUE B8 Fe B0 en, he has bedroom suit. The presentation was cured and Manager Sample says you 2 = 7 by Misses Rose de Linra and Denorah MAGEE it A BNGE Can take 3t from him that therell be | Pitched this season twenty-five games, | s Lous o Clresn, who: alsc preatiteiiiui & a game that is-a game. won twelve and lost seven, has struck | Philadeiphia weenedl beautidfl bouquet of flowers. Music ATTACKS UMPIRE FINNERAN.| s an added attraction Jim Drew | 0Ut 129 men and has had only 121 hits | mwo bass. hits, Bresnahen, 134T | for the evening was furnished by Miss Belected list of Bonds and Preferred Stocks sent on application. PR e - — has promised to-take a band down to | FeSistered against him. The nearest : Nellie V. Milner. Vocal sol CUTTING THE PRICE Phillies’ Outfielder Floors th i 2 © | record to this the present season is Neilie V. . solos were 4 o Qutfielder Floors the Umpire | the srounds, and there is also form- | [EC0R, 0, 48 (e, PEsent, (oe™as OTHER BASEBALL GAMES MONDAY. finely rendered by Misses Donohoe, or ten days on all Upholstery work. o9 0 the ‘ace. hien e e o onst Toom eaet- | struck out 136 men and had 148 hits Jouback gug Ay ics, which make the contest look some CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. 30 CENTS AN HOUR. served and dancing enjoved. Mr. and Philadelphia, July 10.—Thers was a | classy and from the talk around the | made against him. Walsh and John- Lost. Mrs. Benoit will reside at the Stevens H. COOPER, sensational affair during the third In- | Streets Monday night the indications | 501 of Washington last year had more | peageport = house. 3 ning of today’s Philadelphia-St. Louis | Were for a record breaking attendance | Strikeuuts than hits against them, but | pantera Briefs and Personals. \ ¢ Upholsterer and Matiress Maker ; neither has done so_well this year. | Bpringteid game on the National league grounds | for the Hospital grounds. ar and | New Haven mel. 100 West Main St.| here. Outfielder Magee. incensed be. For this is a_heavy-hitting New Huren n Mrs. Christopher Brennan, who has i7 E 2 z this record of Pitcher Wood is thus | Nem = been ill, is able to be about the house. N £\ V 4 174TH DIVIDEND. ot on stiikes’ S (e aoee e i o (Campbell Is Reinstated. | exceptional, His work as 2 whole is | "o = Her twin son and daughter weigh six \AL W N\ K AN < iy . o Society. | from the Erounds when he fessed hie incinnati, July 10.—The application | a source of pride to the Boston ba Al Compains Lasens s shebuiea for Mondsy | S0 OLe-BEIE_ pounds each “and - are D\ AN, A, - Norwic % : M| ot Vincent Campbell for reinstatement | ball fans Who are just now AOWI in | e pioses Sesdes: 5 Conn, June 10, 1911.” | bat in the alr~rushed at Finneran and | was granted without the imposition of | the mouth considerably over the show- 9 £ Walter Milner is in Atlantic City at- B e . hie Bastary inaes [OE0 O ER 0 (R TR, kaiocking Mdm {a [ine by the Naticnal baseball com- | ing of their team. EASTERN LEARUE STANDIN tending the Eiks' convention. = i gren eciared out of the earnings of ths cus- : i e s ; S L s Srar Garncn) want fostiy s, Mes - T A mOniE 8 SOTPR AN | A riot call was turned in but the | “Campbell before the 1911 season | COBB, BAKER, JOHNSON Rochester 50 Collins of Railroad street passad a fey er afiuum. pavable to deposiiors enti: | arrived ware not needed. T c " '° | opened formally notified the Pittsburg Eitimore .. i days at Camp Joe recently. ¥ . ea Cierets an and afier Sy 5 01| *rinmeran ot to Wi feet with blooa | §I00 < the National leasue, of which HANEPMADE 100 HIES. Ersic) = Netted $213. cos 2 PP ‘'reasurer. x i Ste 3 . Cosm = Vielort a 3 e was a member, that he had decided et % : i . set3ds fiowing trom’a zach in his Tip'and 5 T et schalt Last Two Gotin the Contury List| S50 5 @ ,The net proceeds trom the lawn par. Try a glassful of Clicquot Club these warm even- : S : D ate in June he made application to . During Past Week. Fewark i 5 s - < was held by the plavers. Magee walk- | fac, i Tune he made applicatior 3 e % Mary amounted to $213. ings—with perhaps a sandwich or other 4cold Pz ed to the home team’s bench but Fin- i 3 " Eastorn Leagoe. Mrs. Wemel and children of High % % Fidelio Beer |noan ik avas trom the ayers. e e R R TR D men it 4. evan straet have gone to Berkeley, R. L. for morsel. There’s just the right amount of lemon Rigler ran after him and at the bench Shriners Faii to See Fight. i s : Al Jersey City—ersey. City 2, Baltimore 1. two weeks. : s 3 On Draft or in Bottles. Finneran had to be again forcibly re- | Rochester, X. Y, July 10.—A ten- | 05 st of American league batters | At Tomuw—Mesreat o, Tomsio 11. Calld ed [ Amede Blanchette and Alfred Allaire taste to satisfy thirst and induce restful, re- Team Delivers Everywhers. strained from attacking the left field- | round bout between Porky Flynn of | They got in last week and will be fol. | At Newsrk—Providence 3, Newark & of North Grosvenordale recently spent . 5 er. % Boston and Tony Ross of PIttsburg, | lowed by several moré probably in the 2 greeik 3 a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Loufs freshing sleep. & And the pure, fresh ginger H. JACKEL & CO. After going to the dressing room | scheduled for tonight before the present week. Cobb continues to lead New England Leanue. Bl - ’ e 7 ¥ SN and finding that he could not stop the | mory A. A., as a feature of the Shrin- | The lengue i batting with au averase| At e Henry Bibeau and sister Anna spent and confectioners’ sugar offer a mild, stimu- Tel. 136-5. cor. Market and Waier Sta. | flow of blood, Finneran was taken to | ers' convention, was called off late | enual 15 What he had a week aso. The | At Xew Hoctord New Betford 3. Lawed b Sunday in Putnam. A s 1 & a hosoital. today at noon upon receipt of a hint | 300 hitters are as followe: = B B st & v Mrs. Daniel Homes is at the Backus lating, grateful food , value, which the Magee says that the assault was | by the police, » X 5 :\8 At Worcester—Worcester 8, Lynn 1. hospital, recovering from a surgical h DENTIST e A% === operation. stomach craves and needs. ot s R DRASTIC MEASURES TO Mre Eiiza Cote and Mr. and Mre: Tfits 1) sl o B pavsims Mclnnis, Philadeiphia . 58 2 1 Alby Cot. d daughter Jeanette spe two persor DR. E. J. JONES FIN ANGI AL AN" GUMMERGI AI. P e 2 % { STOP UMPIRE BAITING | Suisay at Biock Island. i in each Clicquot Clab bottle—a most o ot Sl - — z Simon Homes of New Bedford is the COnvenisnt and i Suile 46, Snannon Building . Jaston Cleretend = National League President Indicates [ im0 flomes of el Fatford fs the convenien economical feature. Take elevator Shetucket street en. Gainor. Detrott He Will Protect Officials. seph Homes, High streat. Other Clicquot Club Beverages—Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, trance. Phons CROP REPORT DISAPPOINTS. |-— Intemational Paper . Starphy: nPAsdelntia New York, July 10.—“I41 stop this o= = v Mocs Fosk Dloca Gaaiy aug s F Toeuationsl Fump - Easterty, Cleveland sort_ o thing. Said President T. 5.| CONNIE BECOMES EXCITED. Lemon Soda. T Causes Recession of Prices After a Kt i Goniiarn Wileir: Deteote: | Lvnch of the National league, when S 5 AL Srasety et wo Larce ey 4 ) Borpta O | Melitre. " Chicass the account of the Magee-Finnerar |Jack Coombs Tells How Manager o By the cass, dos: or bottle GLASSES Speaker. Boston . Lord. Chiago Lounie & Lipn! " Philadelphia m. & o g aker, Phil DM St P & S < Muiia, Laclede Gas Lehigh Valley Head. I ficht at Philadelphia was read to him Athletics Nearly Lost H Il(»nl[:)lt. “I shall take the first traln i T ;_' = - ik it for Philadelphia in the morning,” he t has been a fancy of basebal] writ- z | continued, “to Investigate this inci- |ers to describe Connie Mack of the Wholesale Dist J. C. WORTH & co, INEvery BotTLE New York. July.10.—Disappointment of the Latest Styles|at the government crop report, which AIRAR St was issued shortly before tha close of On Exhibition Pttt Hinery for | the market, caused stocks to recede i S e atpiils ? | dent thoroughly.” Athletics as an icicle who never gets MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, quickly aficr a display of almost uni- Missotrt. Wil g Mr. Lynch declined to discuss the | excited, no matler what happens on No. 52 Sh orm strength from the opening. The N Biseuit Chase, New York {‘merits of the argument between Ma- | the ball field. ere was a lot of bunk etucket Street.| |osgeq” thus sustalned virtually can. Yational Lead LT R | gee and Finneran until he had heard | about how calmly he sat through the - Mex. Dougherty Chiago . the story of all concerned, but reiter- | world’s series last fall. The fact is, ated that an end would be put to such ‘onnie can get excited, and it doesn fights, however drastic measures ; even take a world's series to stir him; should be necessary. |up. This was shown in the recent “It is because Finneran is a new | Athletics-Browns series at St. Loui umpire; they just won't let these new | The Athletics made a ninth inning umpires get along,” the league pre: rally and won out. Mack buzzed aoout celled the gains of one to two points Lolv]v]sri H. BRU&ELLE through tha list of the active stocks. | The character of the crop report W 5 Cabthe- Ave. (Baskt & offset to some extent by the mont B ¢ v statements of the copper producers | 30 Pedfic Man . Pies, Cake and Bread |0 of the United States Steel corpora. | 00 Pemminaeis tion's unfilled orders, which were un- | 170 Pesle's Gae Milan, Washington Lewis, Boston P Lord. Philadeiphia . : 0 Pittaurg, ¢ ¢ & 8 Ban, " Cieselan : > that cannot be excelled. expectedly favorable e Cs B X . S onts | Gent exclaimed. —“Finneran was an |like a headless chicken in his nervous- *Plhone your order. Prompt service. | ,, #°0d Téports on both the copper and Presced Stoel Car. Lelivelt, Washingion 9 | Eastern league umpire of five years’ ness. Coatless and hatless he waved Drake. Detroit | experience, who was added to the Na- |his arms over his head when Briscoe Need Pnnting ? the steel trade apparently had bee man Palace Car hibited through the greater part of the This was remarked about with some . ——|discounted, for the market barely | seun Reading oo s Trockett, Sew Yosk licnal league staff this year.” Tord drove in a couple of runs and moved on’ their publication. Almost | - 200 Republie Sied .. Coombs,_ Philadelphia oo+ aeied the players in the “coop” had to get . E. pchHBR ihe only exceptions to the strength ex- Do ot Giken. Creveland - SIS ety St iatre Ltk ooms 2 - day were Virginia Irom. which fell SEVEREID LEADS NATIONALS. ingsider surprise, considering Connie's reputa- Civil Engineer, { back 7 1-2 points, and Virginia-Caro. i e . | To Meet at 133 Pounds Ringside; for | 40 ror" fce, and it led Jack Coombs e announee to his patrons “nd‘\ lina Chemical, which, although it re- Cincinnati Recruit. Doing Good Stick | 20 Rounds, on Thanksgiving Day. |, unfold a secret. Said Coombs: .;1" the 1 hat Mo hae 2| mained stationary when the unfavor- o Work—Hans Wagner in Form. | was just like in the last game of the Briadun . hapman butiaing, oppesice | Abl> annual report was published last Southern Rway * : = et Los Angeles, Cal. July 10—Ad Wol. | orid's series. There was a lot of bull 35-6 the Y. M. C. & a2 | weelk, declined a_point today. Do pta Young Severeid, Clark Griftis | Sast. lishtweight “champion of the | au5ut Conair sitting as still as an In- The bond market was firm. Total Tennessee "Copper 11110 sales, par value, .$2.415,000. United Totato, o o MiLL REMNANT STORE |States bonds were imehanged on call. | 5 %o - Chicn Paic Do, "pril inch hitter for Cincinnati, and a sub- | World and ¥reddie Welsh, challenger’ | dian being burned at the stake. You Patcher. has the top batting figures in | Will meet in a twenty-round fight for | remember one inning. Put wait a bi the National league this week, swith | the title here on Thanksgiving day, it |T'I| get to that. Connie always sat on , but Honus Wagner js the real decided today, when Wolgast and |a hox with a bunch of sweaters unde: T T T 1 aie,ireal| Welsh met after their two unsatisfac- | him for a cushion. Well, next to him The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street West Side—179 W. Main St i STOCKS. —"C Am. Tinseed OIl . Clncinnatt pla ve 30c on overy| s nited_States Tealty A T in six UmeS" tory conferences last night. s Tack McT & iving Dress (Goods, Silks e Clatnsets 0 Tnited Siatee Tunber as many games as the Cincinnafi re- 1 h e of course, was Jack McInnis. Connia New. goote for Borc] | s A o A Tutted - Siates Bows cruit has appeared in. The following | , Lhe_terms accepted by the fighers | had no coat on, but wore his hat dur- - Good lengihs for Suits| 100 Am. Aicuit | Do “prd : g e from Promoter J. McCarren call for |ing the same. The inning came alons 3 H 9 waists. Come and sce the| 1100 Am Beet Supar | tah Copper . = an unpublished amount for Wolgast, | where there were three on and one | — Bargains ot o Am Can . | Wabash Sovoreid, Cincinnati 1 sald to be 315,000 and 35,000 for Welsh. | out, and I fanned Tinker and Archer. - MILL REMNANT STORE, 2% Am. Cotion il | Do. pfd z Wagner, Pitisburg .. In addition, Wolgast will get 51 per | “That was the time Mac jammed = ow & Am. Fide & I pfd. Westen Maryland Esmond, Cincinnatl ..1301. cent. of the receipts. The weight will | Connie's hat down over his eves in hi W, SMaia st T A st Yeninshons e .. B Gy, P 1111 be 123 pounds. ringside. xcitement; somehody else Kicked over the box and Connie got up, dragged ~ " Am. Tacomotive Wheeling & L. Erie. Philadelphis” 200 Am. Smelting & R. TetalSiten AIK00Y ahares 'y, Boston WAS NOT SINFUL his face from underneath the hat and DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN = De: vld ..o PEe i was doing a war dance like a soused | = Am. Sueel Foundries = K COTTON. it g T TO KIS8 MR. SEE. | Indian when I came to the bench. His Ful]y Warranted Dental Surgeon 200 Am. Tel & Tel... 1% 1% 1% | New York, July 10.—Cotton futures |k Miller, Bosion ;i ; Bands! wecsiwaving dike sl nine | o0 Am. Tobaoro pid... 84 9% o1 | closed barely steady. Closing bids: | Hers. Besien U“"'“”"s.“{“" :"I" Mo Moy anclamd tenal s P d Snle In charge of Dr. & L. Geer's practice| m anends yiniod G117 g4 4ng s Jaly 1370 August 345, Septembar | Seets, Besin - e o e A Tl e e Tt sl duri his las .. 00 Atehison 8. : Tiis 101t | December .78, Noveml 2.76,| Sus ncinna ¢ ‘ 2 3 Ay A oh i B St Mo Conn | T B 25 I B2 | Docember 1575, Javaare oo macss: | Bromanen: St Lous.. Chicago, July 9. —Mrs. Lucille Bridges | busted. but he didn't care. He wen: SP ECIAL S 'y ing. lorwich, Conn.| 100 Atiantic Coast Lifie 128" 138% | ary — March 12.82, April — May 1 Hobttzel. ' Cinclnatl frequently kissed Evelyn Arthur Seg |around and patted everybody on the 1100 | founder of the Absolute Life cult, call- [ back. He acted like a saidlor “i.lrv;‘fl! ed him “dear” and_wrote lettérs to |bun—all excited and worked up. Tha B him_while he was in jail, telling of | was a hot day on the bench and Con- SHERWOOD METAL SLIDING Brooms, worth > 108% 10% | Spot closed quiet, 40 points lower; mid- | %, Dovie Pethichem Steel = 33 v 1% dling uplands, 14.10; middling gulf, | s Philadeiphia Rrookiv Rapld Transit.. Celivered to Any Par! of Norwich Canadian _ Paeific 14.35 , 4,2 . it < £ Central | Leather Sules,04 200 bales New London Put It On to her love for him, according to her tes- | nie was the hottest proposition of the WINDOW SCREENS Tollet Paper, 1000 & the Ale that 1s e-knowledged to be tha Do pfa . . S Leaguers. - timony given at the trial of the cult | entire bunch. Was he excied? Oh, & 3 - best on the marke: — HANLEY’'S e et E MONEY. New. London, Jaly 10, New London | leader for abducting Mrs. Bridges' | no, just batty; that's all.” All of which | 18x33, worth $5¢—now..............25¢ R PEERLESS. A telayhone orfler will Chicago & Alton New York, July 10.—Money on cail | gefeated New Haven of the Connec- | daughter, Mildred Bridges, 17 years |indicates that Connie can melt once in | 24x33, worth 40c—now..............20¢c steady at 2@2 1-2 per cent ..33c| KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPERS recetve promp: attention. Great Westem. 21 ruling | g = ere today, old. a while. 24x37, worth 45¢c—now. B ticut State #eague here today, 6 to 3. . - rate 2 3-8; last loan 2; closing bid —; e “The many kisses 1 exchanged with 50c— in the Market D. J. MeGCRMICK. 3 Franklin St offered at 2. Time loans very quiet, i e it Mr. See ware holy and sinless saluta- $150,000 Lumber Fire. Rt -850 ot .3%c| $1.50 size—Sale price... with limited offerings; 60 days 2 1-2 $1.25 size—Sa per cent.; 90 days 2 3-4@3 per cent.; six months 3 1-2@3 3-4 per cent. entk annual tennis tournament for the | the world outside of Absolute Life : tions,” Mrs. Bridges testified. ‘“They s Litchfield, Conn., July 10.—The sev- . Sarnia, Ont. July 9.—Fire in the ual tenmis tou bad none of the meaning of the kiss | mper docks along the St. Clair river Conmwlidated Gas . § : ; day caused a loss of $150,000. o —_— Rt Pretts . i, e state championship will start tomorrow Al P 4 front today cause: s ,000. | Friction Gas Lighters 15¢ Delaware & Hidion CHICAGO GRAIN WARKET. morning on the graunds of the Litch- | knows.y Mr. See is 4 pure and chiste | The combined efforts of the Sarnia,| pyramiq Bread Toasters. o TEA KETTLES Denter & Rio Grande. Oon, Wigh. Tew field Tennis club, with 28 entries. F.|wa p i SS. | point Edward, Ont., and Port Huron, 3 # Do. brd, - oy e Om | GSToman of New York i sthe present | Yoo Lod the trrie UEht. We were above | Mich., fire- depeytments and -two-river| Sfokles.... .----.....1....10c. 25, 50 All copper, nickel plated o % Tmusiss | holder of the title and cup and will de- | Soi 2nd safe from temptation. Noth-|tugs “were required fo extinguish the | Steel Letter BoXes................25c| Worth $1. price. ....... 89 To. 18 pra . ©% ;x5 fend it e, Brid g OnE. | o | flames. The principal losers are the Do. 21 pra e Mrs. Bridges eaid that she sent her | y gpel-Turnbull __Lumber _company, Gentral Tlectric 8300 Great Nortehm pfd 480 Do Ore’ Ctfs . 00 Diinols Central . 1300 Tnterborough Met. daughter to live with See. She ad- | 55600 and F. McGibbon, $60,000. PTE TR -+ Mill League Game. mitted that she herself frequently v i b ® The ' Greenevillz Kivkers defeated |ited the “temple” of Absolute Life, BT HE l l( )l ] l l( )LD 2 the Norwich Y. M. C. A. team on | where See made his home, at night. The average vield of potatoes in , b > s "z““"u'm- i 1100 Dec o0 - 5y % a5y ’f‘;tur]dray in the Miil league, :3 ;o 8. | while haor hugb‘\ind was av;ny from Chi- | Maine lu\t yen{' W;(l.slo;?opb-uzhells per Kii eut Bul- Inter " Haryestor e 915| The Y. M. C. A. drops Purple from |cago. Mr. Bridges was in court dur- |acre; in New Yor! , Pennsy v.nul é E m Tosuita, o Tatee Marine ped . &% _ 8% G538 dits list 2na adds Amburn, . ing his wife's testimony, 3. and Ohio 82 bushels Bulletin Building : 74 Franklin