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PR G didad Mushrooms, lb., $1, ONE DAY OFF GRAND GIRCUIT CARD , Indianapolis 6pening Closed Thursday—Fast Time in|. . e e all Four Races—One Heat in 2.05 1-4 by Don Labor. FIRE INSURANCE 0| New Beets, pes— Sweet Potatoes, Imp. Hamburg, $1|String Beans, -Apples— New Onions, Oregon, dz., 50-$4 N Cherries, bt ite, Indianapolis, Ind., July 13.—With to grab Adolph's crown away from | Pj ofes, - 18|poratess; one day's card to be raced, the Grand | him,” Thiery said in summing up the | Gragerruit, 15-25|New Potatoes, ‘meet in this city, the opening | situation. “Wolgast is one of the gltm Turnips, of the season, was declared closed at | strongest of the little fellows and I|Qates = Bpanisit Onions, the conclusion of today's programme. | always said so. I told them in the| Reg Banana: oo ngvuuh The withdrawal of several horses, | east, where they called him a ‘cheese.’ | Head Lettuce, 5|Egg Plant, which brought the entires for tomor- { that they wouid see the day they would | Romaine, Brussels Sprouts row’s events below the limit,-was giv- | have to eat that word. That day has | Strawberri 3 . en as the.reason for the closing of | come. Blueberries, 20 Endive, the 1aeet here. et me give you a few facts about :‘gkgffrfl?s- 13 Scuilions, It is said the order of Governor | Packey that appear to have been over- |~ aips; CAEparEEUS, Marspall, closing the bookmakers' | looked in the sum-up. To begin with - stalls, may have had something to do | the boy has the strength of a midd P(gk~ [Winter Lamb— With the ending of the meeting. weight where ring strength is best— s otibs, z iléf'"lfl“!» Todav's card was marked D from the waist up. sl Chops. time in all four races. The fastest | <~'Here are a couple of measurements| Smoked Hams, _ |Native Lamb— trotted mile of the season was record- | for the public to ponder over. Packey 15-20 leg: ed in the .08 trot when Don Labor, | has a 38-inch chest and a 2S-inch | Smoked Shoulders oulders, i driven by Kimlin, went the first heat | waist. His strength is in his chest and ~ 13| _Chops. in 2.05 1-4. The fastest mile before { shoulders, where the strength of all Western Veal— J. L IATHAOP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street. + ~ Norwich. Smoked Tongues, 5 ' - S ¥ JUST A WORD! fourth race was made by Ario Ley. | powerful hitters lies. Take Bob Fifz-| pino pons 23| o83, ¥f you will let us attend to your In-{ phurn driven by Geer “He took the | simmons as a good examplz. Corneda Beef, 12-1%8| Shoulders. surance matters the service we Will| three heats of the feature race in “Now as to the weight. If we zet| Porterhouse Steal |Native Veal— render vou will ba so good that vouls 1-4. this Wolgast mateh on the terms of the Legs, will pardon us for calling your atten- champion. Packey will hace to make|Filoin, . 23] Shobs tion to it in this preemptory Way. | poyR OF FIRST SIXTEEN 133 pounds either four or five houiS| Shoulder Steak. 14[3ausage. 20 ISAAC 3. JUNES, \ FOR GOLF SEMI-FINALS | that under me and retain evers bit of Pl Fok, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, . under me and r ery bit of 16 i & 33 ~ e T his strength. On Jan. 17, the day upon {. Richards Building, 91 Main St. | Bridgeport, Greenwich, and Hartford | which Packey fought Jack Goodman o | Fancy L. I Ducke Baiia. Turkeys ———— Represented. New York, I made a test, for our mu- 30|Native Turkeys, 38 AHE OFFICE OF WM. F m —_— tual be?efl( and bad him down to exx- Sra‘:élve Chicken;i 23 SBroflers_ L 5 " Hartford, July 13.—With the close | actly 133 1-2 pounds at 3 o'elock, al- ihers, 30 |Squabs, 4 t t t . o O e e comen mac | thotgn obliged to make only 135 I | Fowl. 20/3kiea” Brofters, xXperience nas tau mos opte Real Estate nuai state gelf championship matches WAsn't a bit of trouble then, and what s pair, $1.50 i four men of the first sixteen were left ; he did to Goodman was a shame. He " i is vicinity that HANLEY’S PEERLESS and Fire Insarance, for the semi-finals tomorrow. Robert | bad eversthing, and that satisfied both | Butter— S el in this vicinity that NLEY'S I» jocated in Somsry’ Blook, over C. 8L | Abtott of Bridgeport, who will play | Of us on ths wWeight score. ey e is the most satisfactory all-round ale on tap. Wiiizams, Room 9, third floor. €. S Waldo of the game cits, and F- | ‘“For the e [ Brown, 20 Ibs. 31 h ' m of Greeawich, wh vill play a > pounds al o cloc Vi New, 1éf Cutloaf, Teieohone 147 | J5 S o O G e T “thy | S0 sure of making the weight that he| Bng Dairy, 2| Bowacred. 14 1b, YOU ARE MISSING A TREAT, IF YOU DONT TRY IT. did not go near a scale for four days| Sage. e 1 8 —— | 20ld medal play which was tied ves- | did not go near a scale for four days 3 T3 - b ey y il Edam, 93-31.50|Molasses— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW terday between Hovey and Graham at | before the scrap. And I firmly belie7é 133, the former won today with 150, | that had he cared to take a chance of nf{:’?:."fiif{an ;g ;’Ifrégl_!i!fl. ::{ :: while the latter duplicated his score | hurting his hands he would have| Egga, lacal, doz. 25|Maple Syrup, Y THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO., Providence, R. I. Brewers of Ale and Porter. . i Mflf- of vesterday, The four left in the | knocked Murphy out. Why, he siams| Hcney. comb 22| bottle, 30-50 Brown & Perkins, A L secord sixteen are A. Chase, Norwich; | th feliows around as easily as if| Vinegar. gal ?6lKerosene Of1, 11-1% Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| \ "\y prat, Har:ford: A. D. Dodge, | they were only featherweights. Fish Entrance stairway next to Thames| waterbury, and S, A. Sedgwick of Owen Moran gives us another line.| Market Coa. 10[Cods’ Tongues, 15 National Bank. Telephone 35-3. Favetord. : During Packey’s ten rounds with the| Off S. Haddock, _f|Round Clams, op. The afternoon plav foliows: Abbott | Englishman he did more to him than | Steak Pollock. 12| at. BRADY & BRADY, Bhat F R Cooley. Harttord, Wal. | Wolsast did in the same length of | Am. Sadines. $@15|Canned Salmon. 1 : Attorners ana ‘Counmer mt xaw. | 806 B0 e B Gkenort, 43, | time. Had there ‘been & stake up op| fmpt, Sardlgen 2| U a"or 35 D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Street, Local Agent 286 Broadway, New York City. Graham beat P. Royhwell, Hartford, | it. T think Packey could have knocked | Boneless Live, 20 i James T. Brady Charles A. Brady|3-2, and Hovey beat P. Smith, Hart- | Bim out in ten rounds that night. He| Blackfish, 15| Boiled, 35 of New York. of Norwich, Comn.| forl, 4-3. e e e e e ==, = AM7RICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Tir ke S any innecessary chances with his| R. Clams, p 70| Flounder. 10-12 3 kerss 5 1 2 3 0 Toolés.ss 121 1]been docile enough during the Atn — hands, but he mauled him decisively | Weakfish, 18{Fiatfish, Won. Lost. ey kL 9 3 3 5lletics’ games in Detroit, he started a BV A UHLAN DOES FASTEST 1 Moo bttt Small Mackerel, 20| Halib 54 24 PR L Bt o 28t row w i Cobb at Shibe park. Early 'n Domll\le & Domlmd( HALF-MILE EVER TROTTED | “Why, thenghould we not both be | Bele -18| Bluefis I 10 0 oBely o 0 0 ofthe opening game Baker is alieged io Ao confldent of the result, with Wol- | Ree Shad, 20 v 1 ecBaier 9 0 9 8ihave blocked Cobb off third and 4 6oi- Great Racer Goes in 57 1-2 Swcords, | 2ast?” Red Fish, 10| 11 T il % o o o|lision resulted. They did not come o Members of New York Paced by Runner. = e e : o S e e s e o oy B : s . Scallops. at. - — | to third later in the game another eoi Stock Exchange e e i Collins Won 25-Mile Race. Native Smelis, 20 S 7 lision resulted. This time Baker is #i I Randall track today, hlan (138 3.5), | o o, Haven July 13.—The feature ADDITIONAL MARKETS Cobb Seored from First on Single. ““Batied for Bell in 4 leged to have kicked Cobb and Tyrus Established 1870. trotted 2 haif-mile n 37 1-2 seconds. | ;_'ffi;[""’m:;;;"gl;;:‘éfi :’»15! rgflghmfiz:e oonbiaafin, Detrott, July 1%.—Cobb scored from first on Dele- | 7Batted for Schardt in 8ih | gently responded by kicking Mr. Baker This p Toibe s wite o 4 B ! - hanty’s it in the ninth today. and this run gave | Scors by Immings: They insisted on fighting, but fthe 40 Shetucket St Shannon Bldg.| ever sramed.® mine.fastest half-mile | paced race between Percy Lawrence, | Fay, Grain and Feed. ihird secessive tictory aver. EMIadels | Clleaty e ot 0 0 1211 0 0 umpires pulled them spart. -After the Tile was 204 1ot 1ie went tp ihe | GeoTEe Wileyand Eimer Collins, which | No. 1 wheat, o5fHominy. $1.35 ore wan § 1o 7. Both Ladite o 00010013 | game the crowd made & rush at Cob . A e £ | was won by Colli v 1 ran, ‘ornmeal, i g i gty Two base hiis, Daubert, Erwin; three bas 1 i o o Bankers and Dealers in | balt in 1.05 3.1 and ther took the |l 3351, Toweoiins by nearly a o0 | Miadings, 3143 ewt, $1.55 Bz e By il N et e e e A squad of police saved him from b & e b ety e B LA S U awrence dropped out atter | MIANNES, i ile. wardd | Detrai ing mobbed. He was escorted off the . s - - S ve miles when his wheel broke. In| gread’ e % Y L a e abh po a S eld w! d bl Investment Securities. In the phenomenal time of 57 1-2 sec- | the sixth, Wiley, who was leadins, lost ead Flowr, e venaet ¥ i 1 EEEEEp L SRS Ca‘r‘fofis}"&h‘-:’ mob threatened him s s his pace and Collins took the lead | 8t. Louts, $6.90 ciwi. $1.45 b2 9 e As soon as the Tigers returned f Selected list of Bonds and Preferred| o and kept it to the finish. The other | Rye, $5|Cottonseed Mesl, 1210 the east (‘obb ‘ordised Gotee Bew apiked Stocks sent on application. M’FARLAND THE MAN event was a match race between Al- |Zorn. bushel, 5 cwt., $1.70 1 9 0/D’hanty.1b shoes. He designated that the spikes - TO DEFEAT WOLGAST, | [réd Goulet ana Flovd MacFarland. | Oats, bushel, 55|iic. Oil Meal 1010 Mo 1 onin, ‘aro baaa s batts 1o Mooro und Raske. | sauistihe. ot leaut HAIE S Srsehs Jow @t CUTTING THE PRICE —2=t The former won the first, & mile race, ene S ;b e i e i s o | Do B R 1 e madie Stockyards Champion Can Be Strong | I %% and the second 4 pursuit race, Live Some : Bedes o's o THO soss Srivel & Sew: daye. A8 For ten days on all Upholstery work.| as a Bull at the Weight, Says| . ;i3 taps > 217 Tiding five.miles | Cattle— [ ¥enl Calyes, . — : a but the splkes were not sharp enough 30 CENTS AN HOUR Thiery. ? e e S ettutmuy o 2} ey Bacea 4120 for Cobb. So he got 4 file and spent a —_— ! Bulls, $3.50-34.23| Lambs, $5.50-36( One out when Hoblfizel1l 4 212 0 few hours in the clubheuse putting x H. COOPER, “You want to zet a strong man who | Genergl Challenge from Riversides. Cows, = $2-34.35' Lambs, $S | ““Hatted for Lestie in Sth. el e o e . S s Uphelsterer and Mattress Maker |iS capable of measuring muscle with | verside grammar school team e 3640 | Seore by inuings: £11s & few strokes (o the spikes every tims [Tel. 535-4 > 100 West Main St.| Ad Wolgast? Well, T have just the | of tr City cnallerges, any team | . .- . Hides =~ e At rse sy e a2 o o Tt from the HENE man for you. His name is Packe; | in wich, Plairfield, Central Vil- rimmed Green | Calves , - 0| Moore. 3 “Be . McFarland. " |lage, Mccsup or Daniclson under 16| ices: 1 i oo P e L v - sal?eg)or:bthtp:t.a‘r”d:l}‘th"""r:'zr v I - 174TH DIVIDEND. This was the answer that Emil Tri- | vears of age. Box &4, Jewett City, i 7| 79, > s 8 M aoeais, - 39,04 Wall over to that fellow Baker and Dffice of The Norwich Savings Society. | eIy, trainer of the stockyards cham- | Conn. 61| 9-12 Browss D¢ the Usaxpested. s B e e im T 2f The Nor u g s ; % 9-12 e = % tell him T have a fine set of new spfkes Norwich, Conn., June 10, 1911. pion. gave after reading the expressed T Sheep Ski | 12-18, St Leuis, Juls 1 1o loenl feam came to life | Score by inning o 0 and T'll a tell him how sharp the The Directors of this Society have|Opinion that it would take a small Wool Skins, Sel 15, today and won 2 game from the New York. § to 1. | Cinetnnatl ... LUt e e ud L1 Al teil hies that therD ' Beciared out of the earnings = cu.- | Hercules to down the Cadillac California Tennis Ch i 2 S e e e | s 7 ’ {nto him the, firmt time Be £580 n the Cadiliac man. s amp Win: i 1 H it i iy e A |ty e : ; _ Wool. Sie. o Bil batsman and a home Tun brought them | Two base hits, Hoblitzel, Downey dig into him the first time he tries te H @ena at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. | take o stcons wan ihgiou that it will | Scabright, N, J. July 13.—Melville | Straight fleece. ~ Washed, o e R e L T —_— block me on the base lin Hell got §iva Thoreto o nd after 3 enti- a strong man and a vicious hitter | H. Long of California, the national 1b., 20-21 ety Bitiews 2o e At o (s G - i Cardinals Win by Heavy Mitting. out of my way in this series or he wil led thereto on and after Ji 1911 score S z R oston. July 13.—St. Louis hit the ball hard dur- | take wWhat's coming to him. I'm not JE(;(;g:I;ELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. st. New 'VB:.K 7% ing ihe early innings today and defeated Boston, | out to do any dirt, but I've got a righ clay court temnis champion, won the | sicuenct 1ol DT T 1| lovea 5 B Bomes ras. Bopied dures tak; | L0 TESCH the base. and i axyihing et final match of the Achelis challenge | Austin 2 51 4 01 jies. Toe fielding of Husgns. Herzog, Ha in my way it's not my fault Fi deli B ~ cap singles today, defeating T. R. Peil, | Sweltzer [ 19 Sweeney were cauires e So one of the raal, old-time ware €110 eer : national indoor champisn, 2-6, 6-3, 7-3, | joean 1v ° 52 A 3 ey be expected in the serfes, Tn the 6-3, on turf caurts here. Stephens ¢ 2 510 P S M- O B : seven xamg;mrxfln)y;dhh hm-, two clubs On Draft or in Bottles. TRADING AT LOW EBB. ‘— Central of New Jem e Crie. i o 10 Tenmes.io. 4 813 0 1 H vear adeiphia has wom four Pl i g How Jever ace.ss H 0 ersegse 3 o o | One game was postponed Team Delivers Everywhere. o2 it 10 Chesupeake & Ohio DANNY MURPHY ON SECOND. | Bl S vy pre e e game postponed. Tone Was Fairl; Fi Wi | = Chicago & Alton S e il P oxces (4 Kateed ) 52308 H. JACKEL & C0. Sairly Firm With Some | " S5 Elui Connie Mack Brings Him Back to| s 2 BRI AR RS 51| COACH RICE AS A JOSHER. - hiosss Chicsgo &£ N.W old P ad Put: 2 : - s e e % — Tel. 136-5. cor. Market and Water Sta| New York, July 13 Trading ‘n Criogs, i 5 or ool F s Davie o Pist. Tt e 1 4 5| Columbia’s Rowing Guide Hands # Up stocks fell to alimost. the lowest point| —— Coicate Soa & oo That Connie Mack realizes the need i . 7a 18 2 to Other Oarsmen. of the year today. Transactions for | 200 Colorado & Souther.. of doing something to mike the Ath- TRl B § i e L g % DENTIS t{n- entire session were only 115,460 ;_'""“mlrd_z:mcu l"mshmore consistent winner: y 06001 1 Totals, IS H 15 3 Jim Rice, the Columbia rewing 38 I Shiics e ioipatal BTtk the e e Tkt ever hope to_overhaul the f Home run, Austin “Butted for Matteru in 9th coach, is noted for the way he has o low point of 186,200 on April 12, when - Do a e gers, was indicatzd by the shifts he Score iy inmings: “foshing” his oarsmen, and sometimes DR, B, b DONES | 57 205t = 1002 ox Apll 12, when Do pra : made Tn thelr-Haonp 1o the Eame. o | Collins Tekes Pakers Buttie af Obadge.’ | Bosiom i-n- o0 1000 21 2-6|the carsmen of the rival rowing cam ourt deacisi i g g Distrilers” Securitl Thursday Young Derriek and Stufr; Ch T pltchers’ battle betwes 8t. Lout 198536090 14 p at Poughke it H ",‘" e - 2 c acisions in anti-trust case . e y. Yo ok and Stuffy | _Chicasn, .—in 3 plichers’ baidle between | St L - 4L 55 uj oughkeepsie. —Fis is always Suite 46, Shannen Building® | Thc movement of siocks was corre- D 358 348 s McInness, who have been doing duty | alh 530 Collins Foston derratof Chlcags togar 21 T Do etuny b o Honeichs: Bremanan, | 40106 the unexpected. In the midst of Take clovator. Bhctuiiee: stiuge spondingly narrow. The tone was fair- | Do. 24 pra .0 at second and firsi, respectively, were o sacrifion aar Pt e § BArTE v AT """ |a heater harange directed at his ekl Py 8" |1y firm. however. and the movement on | General_ Electric sent to the bench and in their places Pt crew, he will break off te craek a joke ona. the whole was on the construetive side. | D O e appeared Danny Murphy and Capt . Boten o . o| OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. Not many days before the regatta ih even though he smail ad tinois Central | Harry Davis, back =t second and first, | Hooper.of e il - | other week, he took his vars L, vances were in e Interborough Met. where they were side partners before 0| Gardner.3b 630 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. eight down to the finSsh mark Below OI\ Exhlbltlol\ ?1“ the market has always been of lit- fi"‘;r”gme;m f‘dme;d (‘ollvxnsb e:;r =d adw:cle onkthe LR A e Won. fost. the bfids;‘ 'arlvd headed it upstream fo e weignt. e = second sack by wonderful work at el - Bridgeport a time trial. It was the first opportun e et e Among the railroad stocks, North- Intemationsl Paer that station coupled with no less won- HiEes 195 0| mertna T dbat: Codvimen. agd i (R « Conmet A finz assortme the Latest Styles| western was strongest, with a gain of | utemstional Pump erful hi-ting. H 170 o New Bacen squad had to see the Columble sight in in Millinery for Sumder wear at a point. Interborough-Metropolitan ! e e 1 is reported that the change work- 9 1120 o] N itais action, and they wers all down at the 5 Dreferred led the tractions with an ad- | Docin . ed an jmprovement in the team. Mur- - 0 wasersury float to watch Rice's men flash b MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, vance of two points. while among in- | Lactode Gas : phy, who has been the heavy hitting g 131 Rice knew they would he on the No. 52 Shetucket Street. | dustrials ‘American Beet Sugar showed Lebigh Vailer rightficlder this season and last, bad o ’ At Watertry watch, and he prepsred a Mttle sur P x as much gain at one time, and | M, & g5 Tats.. a_siow day at hi& old pesition, hav- 5 00 018 88 0|y A SoMnEtEd—Firs. same ieid 4. New | prise for the Tthacans. He directed th Virginia-Carelina Chemical rose a ar o ing only one assist to show for the 585030 00 o—a| i Eeond game Springteld 7 New Fuven ¢. | Blue and White ahell to pass close to point. The advance in Interborough- Mo. Kan & Tex afternoon’s worl Bris Lord Was | 1o base hii, Fogle: three base bit, Carrigan. Toon tnninge . rdseport & New Brtaln 3. Six- | the Cornell : quarters, and when th e E. pITCHER Metropolitan preferred represented a 0 Mt Pt shifted from left into Murphy's pia: < s point was reached, he culled in a loud continuance of the recent speculative |— - National Bismi: .. in right and Strunk took left field. 5 voice, through his inevitable mega- 3 Civil Enginul. buying on the imoroved prospects that.| Netloasl Tead - —_— 20 Mastgten, Brose. Anetass, fe: Favte e sl e Aok phone: “Take it easy theras slow ip ot the company will receive a share of | . R Mex” 24 pid JEWEY SMITH GROGGY. T ey o5 Toton et s ackiosler ease her up, hoys” Whereat (as per wrishes to announce to his patrons and| t0¢ Subway awards. Settlement of the | ¥ ont ket ==z Prd Thronidiout, it the errors benind him in the | Baltimors whispered instructions at the start o {he public that he nas moved to 85 situation was aain deferred until pext |3 Soniic & sedent Porky Flynn Had the Former English | fouin casen tie ions of the sume for Wastangion, | Toroito the trial spin) the crew rateed the e Gl ot o3| week. at least. and the report of the P Amierican . Cintmpiskt Comt i Tom Hotinde Krapp Grove o two rune with a trple aud_seared | Moirea stroke to about forty and dug thetr the Y. M. C. A, % oPPOsite | possible withdrawal of Brooklyn Rapid [ 4% Jorihers Padac ke e Dl SRS O, OO ER oars in as if their life depended on Transit from further negotiations was | s New York, July 13.—Perky Fiyrn of | Cleveland. was The shell shot past the Cornell quar- reflected: ih ' setbaci: € shat sty 1360 sl St i e na o s h 0 oa e 2 P 5 ters, leaving a group of gaping Ith- MILL REMNANT STORE |The further decline of five points with Jewey Smith, the former English | Sane7lf “£ 1.9 ¢ 8 i ; Zastern League, acans standing on the float. Vst Strs WY s e today's Oil was ascribed to the serious | BETSIOh . BE p e s HoNC af The Ry T Gy 10547 A mamore Nemanc o Baimore 5. That crew rows a wet and dry &me only place to save 50c_on every | miterive tar praent operator whose Pulimen Paiace € National Sporting club tonight. Al- |Kwmwalliv 4 811 1 9 e Rl T IRt 1v, siatioi | STOESHSLE Wice, on suother ot jlar buying Dress Goods, Silk: - B = e TR SRapcd e aCE e P though Flvnn, who towered a o gt 21 2-3% & sion. tton Goods. New gcods for S s Baltimore and Ohio rose frac Tepubiie head over the English hea: i 20108 At owell—First game. Lowell What do you mean?’ somehedy Bnd Bummer Good Toeeons 2hr 2128 | tionally on the news that the directors e o Dy ok ol & IEERE 58 b 0 ofond sune Lowell 1L Woiceste asked him. resses and waists. Come and sce the | had declared the regalar semi-annual Emith’s bull-like b b $104 08 $0850 —— Why, first_they put their oars in 3 a Smith's bull-Lke rushes, he haimere: argains at dividend on the common stock. De- the Englishman with telling effect in BTz afdna 10008 the water and get them wet, and then MILL REMNANT STORE, Iip“ehlh. d:isa;\rxoin}:ing‘ showing made DtacEically every coand and. bad Hin % ez they take ‘t‘hmn out and let them dry v the road for the last fiscal vear, ; Erorky S ! Totats, 2 Lawrence ¥, Fanl Kiser 2 off,” explained Rice. . 179 W. Main .St however, no reduction in the rate had Sloss ‘Suet. S &1 Holame O e T ftinse 65 80 e oo 45 v An hour or o before the big race the been generally looked for. T e punishmant saved him from a probable | ,Scme by innines: 2 Wisconsin and Corncll crews wers on i iRt B e B 0 Soutern’ Ratlway sy 088518 COBB SHARPENS HIS SPIKES board the Columbia househoat, waiting FOR PHILADELPHIA SERIES, |0 80 to the starting mark, a mile 1p- more active than stocks, was dull. The stream. Their shells were thers, ieo, Tennessee Copper Texas & Pacific Jackson, Fisher, Milan: - B market for this class of securities has - P i Krapw, ¥ been falling off gradually during the e e S Leaders in American League. e ; P T all polished and oiled until they gii Advlcfl tfl M“thers last month. Disbursements of July in- s i The premier men on their work this NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Rivalry Intéries In Basies Dlow OBcat) soreiliinicn oumt wikhe: terest and idends failed to quic Yo. ptd season in the various position in the - o Detroit. ! ‘Hello,” said Rice, going over to the Have you had baby's photograph|the demand, as was expected. and it 1% United States Hea American league teams are shown as e i Cornell ' shell, and runming his hana gaken 7 apparent that the market has suffered Tnited states S follows: Puladionts . : What will be u series for blood was! gver the smooth keel. “Theres 4 rough i's an art to take baby's phote-| from the heavy offerings of a fow e 3| , Pitchers—Russell, Krause, Bender, | Chicago ... started in Detroit between the Tigers| gpot That oughtn't to be. You boys” mraph as it should be taken. To catch| weeks ago. Institutional buying Athletics; Works, Donovan, Summers, and the Athletics. Tt will be the third | _this to a number of gornell oarsmen his roguish little emile, his pretty little| fallen to an unusually low point, s Covington, Detroit: Pelty, Louis; meating of the seison of these ""0[ who had gathered around te see what dimple. Such photograps become prized | banks and other institutions having |— — po. pfa Kaler, Cleveland: Harkness, Cleveland; clubs, and d feeling exists, writes 4! hg had found—"“vyeu boys ought to dn rememprances of babyhood’s days in|satisfied present requirements. 300 W Marpland Olmstead, Chicago, 1,000. Cirey western scribe. 3 somthing about that. It may give you years to come. We have had vears of{ Some excited dealings in Porcupin Westinghouse Electrie Catchers—Sullivan, Chicago, .987. _ When the Athletics’ went 1o Detroit | 3 ot of trouble in the race” experience in photographing children.| mining stocks on the * " were o S wi":u’.',ulzbf 2 First basemen—Engle, Boston, .990. Giants Batted Out Lei on their first trip of the season t e‘f Of course, the shell was as glossy ey always look their best when we| casioned by news of the disastrous | Total sales, 115,400 shares. ccond basemen—Laporte, St. Louis. | xew vork. J Leifield made a failre o | 118€TS 80t an even break with them. | ang smooth as John Hoyle's master e them. No troubl 7 . No troublesome posing.|forest fire which damaged mining 967. trying to_hold its down today, and the locals | In One game Coombs shot a fast one atimang could make it, and thers was mot Bnap them in a jiffy. oo oy B ol sy ) MONEY. goShird basemen—Turner, Cleveland, | rin, amar, vith We Sne Loa, o e e e | oo Doke 16— Mo has peen out of the | 2.4 anywhere. But the Cornelf men ?ex;r(;:igt r;;(chr\::vln almost all of the New York, July 13.—Money on call | Shortsto < Tannehill. Chicago, 064, | [ifiom: McGraw was panished by Finneran for | 2ot o’ gince, Eoece looked worricd for a moment. -nz. . aE T ening lammes fho_ atod steady at 2 1-4@2 1-3 per cent.: ruiing Ontfeltts —Shatler. Detrolts Hempe | b Mew Yark Tistil that accdent Galiier liad. been | s (Henr Ot o, Ueg CORINI: an: | " he bond market was steady. Total | 514 “onencgt acen 3 -85 closing bid | nill, New Yorg, 1,000. %2 % e|oeorear 3. ¢| Plaving remarkable bal for Detrolt. | visfting oarsmen over to him. | sales s $2.083 L offerad at 3-8. Time loans - - - His fielding was prenomenal, and he . y | fales. par value $2.083.000. United | firmer: 0 davs 2 v-2 per cent: 90 G e 14 olDastedn e Sl es Breromitis el ‘What do you think these fool men | States bonds were unchanged on call. | ays : 3-4@3 per cent. six montns| Broke Golf Records at Englewood. . o ool T atat ty & 1atgerextentator the | it L eet LOLOICORIBERE W0 3 1-2@3 | Englewood, N. J.,, July 13.—Gilbert | Mier 2 3 o|Merkle.1n o o1 woridd b asked. Nobody the least idea. The Photographer, | ey Sslo i e I R e s s 16 o o Bodwen 9 ¢| wonderful winning streak Detroit had | ““«Why, all I asked them was te put £ n the open ~ 2 0 3 at the start of the season. His hitting 2 E COTTON. - | championship of the Metropolitan Golf | &;Wisout 2o arlb g 5 * i > enough oil on to take fifteen seconds Opposite Norwich \Savings Society. A g T rt Gibson.c 13 o olin pinches was thz biggest asset the s work . - ‘s Chaimers pra New York, July 13.—Cotton spot | 8Ssociation over the links of the En- | SCampien 00 1 0} Pigers Hud i this run of succiss, off, and now they've gone to and - ual. Coper ¢ closed quict, inchanged: middling yp. | Slewood Country clup with a record- | Smers 1e ‘0 1] S ouin mo. St dorpastiactikigg | 0 TULE (RS SOOI S A The Roads Are Settling e Innds, 1425 midaling sult 1630; sales, | Nmer traveled 5o fact ihat he lea | CoinTy 20 80 * | Berc'iian heen ‘s feciing of resentment | The proposed desl betycen the Ciy G 5 2100 { > Fres b she 2 e re ‘has been S resentmen and pleasure driving will be the best : Coreon 012 Closing bids: July 1405, August 13.75, | Jack Hobens, the club professional, | mots 28102412 1l ever since. This was not diminished | 8¢ Americans and the Boston Ameri- and cheapést way to get the embrac- . e s L. pia. September 12.95, October 12.75 Novem. | ¥7ho came in second, by a margin of | “Batied for Gibsn fn Gth By another accident that happened |Cans. which was first reported when the Sng fresh air that is better than the Lo Securiiics ber 12.71, December 1272, ' gt Sheokes o by Smalomst 1y o g ¢ 3 j¢|about that time. Lively was started in{ Chicakoans wers mxking their dnitial best tonic. "Phone us for a good team. . Locomotive .. 12.71, February —, March 12. i & e 5 b .2 0203 018 - a|lone game against the Athletics and ‘dmf“'ne gt Sy MAHONEY BROS., Smelting & R , May 12.85. uys Catcher from Worcester. Home runs, Doyfe Myers; three base hits, Clarke, | Pitched wonderful *ball for a few in- L 4 t Taylor e Eiii e Cleveland, O., July 13.—The Clev. _ B wants Pitcher Scott and Catcher Fayne, PRAeR: Vv, o Al TR 1, O, July 13—The Cleve- | Derore Snoderass: two base his, Clarke, Byine. nings. When he came to bat he was | Mants itcher Scott g - 3 Stal 3 : CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. land American league club today an- S hit on the head by a “bean” ball. The & neticr plsyer hrows . Sugar Refining. . next inning the Athlefiés' podnded him | In he is willing to give Catcher Carri- e Oven. High Tow. Clom |nounced the purchase of Catcher . s =] Tobaceo prd | g s8 Steven O'Neil from the Worcester, | . Toolevs WE Wan it Mmh. @ o cume| OUC Of the box. Lively“carrled a bump | £20 and Fltcher Cicotte and posibiy Cut Flowers Avuconds Misiig G Mass, club of the New ENgland | som Criaso stis. a tmey hii by Toes sd | on his head the size of a hen's egg. | nnclder-Wagner. 4 S e = league. inionee (5 iz v [ the niot S o | Then Detroit played in Philadeiphia, H == o e s 4 i Fl_oral Designs o Aviamte G % Connie Mack says this Detroit series | ¥t Seore: e e Bakor and. Conh werditlis shino il e e s is no different from any other series. S enimo e "SR 3o s ¢ The Baker spiking incident of a GEDULDIG o e et e PG But -there is some differenca, after all. | Sheckardit 2 1 1 § 1Bucher £ 2 2 0 0 ears ago was at the bottom of the 7L 900 Canadian Pacific . 2417 2413 5% He says he does not want to brag, but | fhuttert 1 7 2 o g G P e Baker had given interviews in . Tel. 868 zz%sfi.ut CD:“:!‘H Leather . = l‘fln‘f"i ‘.:;a :f!dce;:?ni::' ex;?:? enccznmg his club the %,,z,g. ‘ : : ; :Humm'fl,l? H : ; 2 which he accused Cobb of_being. “a 2 =35 ey le, 3 Coulzon, . o' dirty ball player.” Although Baker Bad

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