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Bi4 Vi = 7 son was extended one day, to close on September 10 instead of on the 9th. The' sale of the Waterbury and New Britain teams was ratified. ot MONDAY BASEBALL GAMES. National League. AIl games except at Boston postponed; rain. CONNECTICYT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Tast. g INSURA NCE. FIRE INSURANCE J.L. tATHROIF & SONS. fll.lwtucl-_!;ltril\“ S ’ _4OHNSON & BENSON, | usands upon thousands of wom- SLATE ROQFING and- 5 en/have kidney or bladder- trouble and : ot Job- Miss Hoffman to Attend - Esperanto Congress at Antwerp—Pair of Night Hawks Seen. Miss Julia H. Hoffman leaves Wash- ington, D, €., in August tb spend her vacation in Europe. She will visit England, France, Holland, Belgium, and Germany, spending a wéek at Ant- werp, attending the sixth Interna- national Esperanto convention. Miss Hoffman, who has been interested in studying Esperanto during the past Year, will be a member of the “Kara- vans,” a personally conducted party of Esperantists coming from various COLLINS BACK WITH ,ATHtHIBS His Stickwork Aided in 14 Tnning Victory at St. Louis Y Monday—Murphy in Old Positicn—Cubs Take Two at Boston—Rain Interfered With Some Games. never: suspect it. Metal Cornices Women's ‘complaints’ often prove to ‘ be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys’ not in a healthy condition they may caus2 the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer a great deal with pain in the back, bearing-down fecl- ings, headache and loss of ambitiop. 7 e g Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up to date bathroom to. rC . 4,211 games scheduled for. Monday were played Sun- g is only less refreshing than the bath parts of the United States. Poor health makes you nervous//ir-|itself. During the summer you will EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. Night Haw’-_‘—ks = fitakme and may be despondent; = 1t} the fmr‘;.u '.(mv%lt:h ;:a’g‘l‘fl:.gr bog:z ‘Won. Lost. PC Seen. makes any one so. comfo: Rochester . 54 29 In reply to C. L.-Rawson’s article on i plans of the porcelain and of tubs Baitimore 5o the scarcity this season of night | oot thousands of irritable, nervous, | 3ng give you estimates for the work it o Toronto » hawks, a local resident says she has | Led and broken-down women hiave re- | of puiting them in in the best manner 3 = s tored their health and stren by the Waate Ooilny Wan Tt his’ old Cloveland Lands Ferd for First Time. e, E Scen two pear nearly every evening on | nee of Swamp Raoe the enst K inay | £rom 8 sanitary standpoint—and guar- ) the d b th the Ath. Cleveland, July 17.—Cleveland defeated New York | Kuffalo - 41 trees near her home on Town street. Liver andeBladder flsniedy antee the entire job place at the secon ag wil e = | today. and is tled with Boston and New York gor | X 47 There has always been large num- 3 %y ———— ieies on Monday at St Teuis, sl it e S M S . bl “tom e baie of previous | Swamp oot brngs new st ena v | 3 F, TOMPKINS, Danny Murphy went out into right time the team. defeated Russell Ford. lo- years the number has reduced to two y to the g oy : ; 5 3 ¢ i bles. . rden again. Both men contributed | s sored thelr two T on s basc. on baile pair. She thinks they are rearing their | troul . West M: Stivet o Ghsii hiite 10 Qs e s | e R s e e young across the Yantic river as their | Many send for a sample hottle to see 67 West JUST A VFORD! Vietory in a 14 inaing game. Collins Cleveland. b e b e calls, flight, ete., indicate. what Swamp-Root, tha great Kidney, 3 o . Ave ab A po a o orcester 7, 3 Liver and Bladder Remedy will do for It you wiil let us aiitend to your In.|Tapbed out three singles in five tmes | ey % % 5 § ik BT D LR L Noted Here and There. them. “Every reader ot tnis paser, NTh@ Vaughn Found[y Co. e s (N e v Fitbe Vpuhle: SRl et Eunday &l s S L o 4138 1l cause of rain. Miss Lillian Gallup of Ledyard was | who has not already tried it, may ad- B B O o | @impon 1o doitl s feunimates STter fliis| Somitss Cei11s 3 $0 31 0] A Lymn—toon 11 Havertmn 2. an over Sunday guest of A. Bennett. | dress Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binshamton, wi pardon us for ct ety @ i i _ | C’ngham.et 3 0 3 1 30500 N. Y., and receive sample bottle frez tion to it in this.prjemptory way. | SoetF hac examined Bia ormm oo e | fnmnite £ 80 4 dlciseit 32322 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Miss Mildred Pierce of Allyns Point [ by mail. You can purchase the regu- ISAAC S. . JONES, game once more, and his return will | Flsere 3 1 1 2 olsrewee 3 0 5 1 | Te 300 hitters in the American league are: was Miss_Florence Bennett’s Sunday |lar ffty-cent and one-dollar size bot- Insurance and Reral Estate Agent|be a big factor in enabling the cham- |Falberzp 3 1 1 4 o|Forap 30172 G. AB’ R H. SB. SH. PC. | guest on Vergason avenue. tles at all drug stores. furnished promptly. Large stock of i Buildini 3, 91 Main St pions to strike and keep up a winning = = —— — — | Cobb. Deroit .........78 312 81138 44 —_— e ey, | DOtterns. No. 11 to 26 Ferry Street Richards Buildiny, £ait | - 1l Totals, 30 424 9 3| Caldwell, New Yofk...23 48 8 19 3 Mrs. Charles Winchester of Laurel Coombs' Homer Won in [4th lnning. Qevelzna vr boe s o sl SO G 2 se1le 21 | Hill was a recent caller at Miss Flor- | Louis 'b Cardginals had the proverbial St Louss; July 17.~Coombs’ homé yun with New York 10000700 1 | Laiole, Cleveland 85 13 32 3 ence ennett’s of Vergasen avenue. |luck when they escaped injury in e S F GlBsON AHE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, man ‘u..”‘l.fr .,..:‘ tne u:’:“ "an.»m"‘pm';::mnnlnaj Two base hits, Jackeon, Chase. ;‘}‘m&, ;mo?n" m e oo — wreck at Bridgeport early Tuesday o ik i S L R A e e L B AU IR et ST ST 25 Mrs. Thurston Barber of Peck’s | morning. They occupied the two rear 5_""’ i‘"‘" Fe i S A T A e T NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Bt D H- Gorners s entertaining Mrs. Frank slecpers, which ~were derai}fd. g Tin and Sheet Metal Worker i 3 e t pitchers and three catchers were used In the ‘Won. Lost. Mclnnes, Athletics ardner and two soms, Leslie and | which were the only two coaches al ."dm Ko ';l' ‘:::'c_’_ gaime. " The scoro—- Phildetphta. ... w0 s Multen. " Detenle Frederick, of Noank, did not plunge to the strect helow. | _Agent for Richardson and Boynton Jocuted In Somsry’ Block, st. Philadelphia. New York 8 31 d According to newspaper correspond- | Furnace: .:vmum-, Room 9, 11ird floor. Shotten,et O T R A B ey Mr. and Mrs, Ferbert Fields and son | en‘s with the St Touis team It was|85 West Main: Strest. Norwich, Conn. Telephone 147. | Austinth 3 “0loiacng. £ * © 0| Plitsvurg. . e Baker, Atbleties of Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending_some | “baseball luck” that saved the Cardi- elephone 147%. | g-yeitzer,rr 0 o|Colinsb 5 & & | Cincinnau i el time with Mr. Fields’ brother, George | nals from injury or death. Their two | O ——— ;:INNID 2 "ca““’ ¥ 1 : :r’fk\ 47 Wash, e Fields of Wauwecus hill. Pullmans were in the middle of the ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW e R i e 6 o T train leaving Philadelphia, but after P Crism.1b - 116 2 0 MInnes.lb 4 20 Chiease Takes Balh Games st Beston. e et . Rev. George H. Ewing, who is spend- | the train was ferried around Manba L L 1 AMOS A. BI2OWNING e R o NG 6 0| Boston, July 17.—Chicago won both games tody, | Cree. ing two weeks at Quonochontaug, R.|tan Island the baseball card were at- : " 0S A. Bl 1519 1 afewel 10616 0 oam iy 17 Clats e o pney o | e L, returned for Sunday services, re- | tached to the rear of the regular slecp- Heallng and Plumblns. Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg.| Georgep 6 4 9 0 olMartinp 0 0 0| frst inning of the opening game a home run by A turning Monday to the beach. ers. That saved the players from a 3 *Phone 1700 Ly AL 8 0 O BTty X O s = e o st et LSO ST G B e e e fall in the street, which probably w3 Melosn 10 €0 0 s BRI T | Ha buing n e nes sy et the ool con: | Eviniston peianley Gay has returned to his|would have killed Some of them. and 92 Franklin Street. = Totas, i 2 test netted Chicago five runs. Boston bunched hits | Chase, New York. jhome on Town street after a week | would surely have s e Brown & Perkins, Ktomeys-at-law | Fidc: & febivi fa s in the second. eighth and ninih Innings for two runs | Criss. Touts spent at the Christian Endeaver con. | some. Such a catastrophs would have s Tomd out it by Batied bl Gieh time. Inthe last inning. with out eut, Rari- | Hooper, Bosian | vention at Atlantic City, N. J. abruptly terminated the great rage be- Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| ‘soe by smnings: e = ing Mmade by the Cardinals this sea- Dost thou love life, then . - was thrown ou ¥ Sheckard [arteel, et fi - Entrance stairway next to Thames|sc lo. 2 056 0 0 100 00 6-0 06| "Siller and Hersox did not appesr st the grounds | Leliveit, Wash Mr. and Mrs, Charles Linderson and | son. do not squander time, for Nitienat Buik oW et Two buse hits, Baporto), Murphy, Baker; throe base | delaite saspenaion” without par- Ton o T | i it children, Alice and Alfrgd were: re-| A St Louis team was In the only time is the stuft life is 7 hit, Stephens; home run, Coombe. ik i B5 i B Lord. Athiets cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christo- | other big baseball wreck that has o made of.—Franklin, BRADY & /BRADY, priR s i o il 4 e Engle, - Boston - 3 | pher Hansen of Scotland road. curred in the last 10 years. The s Attorneys and Counsel at Law. Change in Lineup Helps Boston. abh po a e" 1 vo. x e L DIIBRIESeniage 70 0 HETeA — Browns and the Cleveland team were 286 Broadway, New York .Cit,. Detroit, Mich., July 17.—Collins and Laflitte both [ S¥eeney.2o & 13 3 0\Sheckardlt 5 2 & 0 0 = cormpnding. Neftoeal Jesen Mrs. Frank-Jeckson and Mrs. F.|traveling on a special train one night{ 5 .0 Jouander time chopping James T. Brady Charles A. Brady | pitched gd bail today. ‘but Cenwford. who got one- | Toneris 4 1 8 1 olSchuliorf 3 0 1 0 0 O. Sumner of Summit street, Willi- |im 1903 when they were wrecked at a 2 of New York. rof Norwich, Conn. | palf Deirolt’s bits, made two of iy e Y ke 1 a0 S NATIONAL LEAGUE. mantic, spent a day recently with Miss | little town in_ Ohio. To get from| wood, carrying coal or filling a = Tan gave his tineup Serere shake-up and Boston Ingerwn3s § 8 2 L glboyiesy 3123 ¢ G. AB. R H SB.SH PC. | Louise Olsen of Washington street. filegelantdh lodSt!)» Lo“;‘; feodr t;rd;“s","" smelly, greasy oil ean getting ready = ased better ball. The score: ing.c 217 2 Oifickerss 3 2 Forrs, Pittsburg 10 — = eader, the clubs arrange - % S ) g e ey 3 881 SEi {an o b N T a0 Miss Sarah Perkins of East Town | cial train, consisting of two sicepers|to do your cooking. Get a Gas Ranze Dom"“ck 8‘ Domlnlck o S o | Tguer 9 08 0 OiBeutiachp 31030 e L threel l;l‘as left for Ashaway beach, am}i an en}:pt.v baggage S Attr hl and cook at any time without a single ownp 2 ——— —— | Emond, uonochontaug, R. L, to spend some | o'clock in the morning, while the train [* . . ¥ B 50 H S ;‘;I Totals, 29 62710 0 Humphries. Cinein. time with Rev. and Mrs. George H.|was running about 40 miles an hour, it | irritating, irksome, ire producing, pro Members of New York $3i iiioe ot T Ewing. ST Ner Tihe el thad | et roveRTE el tadey, receed- s00 % .0 0000000 Sa o s . upright, but the baggage car WaS|,ro A match and the fire is ready. $12 Tt L LN 100000 01 0| BE Goqmad Mr. and Mrs. John E. Th crushed like an eggshell, and both | Ur®: A match a ey Stock EKE'IIII!]E Vntiets 3 630 2 T P 9| Two base nit, Ruelhach: three base hits, Spratt: | R Mtiler. Boston Willimantic spent the weeh eon ey | slesners were harlea into a ditch, The | Indisputably the world’s best cooling ) i i i i R o spent the week end with D ! ] Establishied 1870, Collines ~ 3 10 2 olLates 4 0 1| home runs. Zimmerman, Dosle. weenies, Boston .. Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr, and | wreckage was an awe-inspiring sight, | stove. A hot weather necessity and a B L - | Second game— e = Mrs, Charles P. Bushnell of Taftville | Vet not one man of the 36 passengers > 10 Shetucket St Shaanon Bl [ = L0006 S meia Sk 2 e ik ol S rozd. : attville} was serfousiy injured. blessing every day in the year. Saves Totals, G4 gl ul Sweenes.2p 5 14 3 o | Hobilizel "Cincia, " Players of both teams were asleep in | work, saves time, saves dollars. Calil s “Baited for Willlams in 9th. Tenney,ib. 3 112 2 0 na S - i ; Bankers and Dealers in “Batied for Colis n 5. e § | dobert “Futa. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. e e A e e Anilig|and ses the latest models. Prices %5 Score by tnnings -t Kone — cay over, th creat | from $10 up. d o Roston " Ingerton3d 5 1 1 4 o tehy, St Louls = turned half way over, there was gre: Investment: Securities. Lol AT e S T Raridenc § 3 2 4 e Campers Trespass on Private Grounds | confusion. Plavers on one side of thel Rotary Gas Water Tank Heaters Selected list of Bomds amd Preferred| Two base hit, Crawford: thres base hit, Crawlord. | joieecs " 3 1 3 0 0 | Simon, Pittesburg —Various Presonal Items. gar dropped out Of el inele J0To] S10) connecting 3¢ cost. ioati — a2 Lot o i e ; erths on the opposits side. n ; ; Stocks sent on application. PSR E s s ) | Premers 3 00 0 Several young men who in camp at|ing suddenly in such confusion, they| Cook with gas and forget the siz- Chicasn, Juty ashiington sbut out Chicago | *KIinE 1000 FAST LAWN TENNIS Gadrdner Lake were in the village Sat- | began to fight each nthers ot dotn | S i ite . evaltertng, Welhar S w0 0 in a Dltchers’ contest between Lange and = SEeE MENT. | urday and caused some trouble by not! realized what had happened. None of 3 3 B g Fidelio Beer | oy oo o e st mo | Toals, 7 020758 2, AT LONGWOOD/ 3 OUENA knowing that the greater part of Yan- | the Cleveland players was hurt in the P i 4 sacrific counted the second, and the third was | Score by inning 21st Annual Singles on Monday— | i is private properey. least, but the railroad settled with 7 P On Draft o tn Botti. Scored on a trivle and_ an out. The seore— | Hoston -oiooes - B i Misses Clara and Etta Eckhart of | each man for a smali sum, and Pres as ectrical t. Team Delivers Everywhere. iy Washingten. | Chicaga - any APy, Competig. za.hv‘mes were recent guests of Miss | dent Kilfoyle atterwar}? JosEouy & N po a e h o 2 el Two bue hit 8 2 <man. i vhic sy i i H. JACKEL & CO L R Boston, July 19—Lawn tennic of an | “Nyifian " Sictiate, 54, of Staftord| Was salies st $100900 in ihe oy, [ 321 Main Street, Alico Building. = % Caliahanit & 1 2 0 O|Biberteld,> & 12 3 0 i S e e e e en e tay | Springs, spent Sunday ‘at his home | The St. Louis players got nothing. Wee Tel. 136- cor. Market and Water S Bodie.cf 4120 OGesslor.ef 3 0 1 0 0/ ate League es pt. . ¥ v ~ ~ here. Willie Sudhoff had hi hand ‘cut and te e & 10 % oSSR 11188 Noo Haven July 17 At A meet. | LomEwood Cricket club, in Which| “Mrs William Pendleton of New Ha- | got such a fright that he nover re- | JOSEPH BRADFORD, | Tdine 3338 sicem S 3114 0|inz of the directors of the Connecticut | [ENEIRS Blavers of the United SHcs| ven is the guest of Mrs. C. V. Pendle- covered his effectivencss as & pitcher, 4 Suliame 2 8 & 1 ofnsmithe 2 0 8 0 0| baseball league here today the sea- L b i am- | 0 prose il oL s Bo k B d DEN I IS l = ¥ Be ;fi)‘:’_‘-’d\,b";“?e’ Q‘f“;‘;e “‘;[‘;g::;h‘;“;e‘a; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones and som, |games. After that. whenever the 0. inder. DR. E. J. JONES champior, and C. %% Watson, Jr—were | Bawara fonas - o e et O e i und Would Sit up uli | Alank Books Mads and Ruled to Order. = 5 FINANGIAL AND GuMMERG'AL held up in outer Boston Pe¥ onDPTd| Miss Olive Bishop has returned home | night. '4 baseball writer who had two 103 BROADWAY. n e T - 5 after a few da; visit with her grand- | ribs splintered in this spill—the worst Jone . Suite 46, Sirannon Building . York, on accoutn of the fog .and did| nmother, Mrs. E. Bishop of Bozrah. Infury that befell gny passénger on-thei} Lo evoons Nk Take elevator Shetuciet street em- - not arrive at the T[roun'd Il\lll‘)l 12:! :.“ Charles Apley of New London spent | train—has always believed that the trance. ‘Phons NEAC e e ;*t;em:‘{te;g:o;;pr'* save Niles start: Susnday in town. shock ruined Sudpoff as a pitcher. Cut Flowers . . W J¢ pel s . - S Lt i i V3 yn from - | o gt ot Todav's elimination play showed | SioniiiiCn 1y apending seversl sy | Toleda apa ihe. teame reatmed thelt 4 s Canadian Pacific Brings 243 1-2 in -I e s iy the Pacific coast players up to dis-|yorg = O journey at dawn. They could not sieep | FlOoral Designs 0]‘ Ex_hlb]tlon Dormant Market. 00 Do. pra . tinct advantage. M. E. MclLoughlin| George Belmar has been ill during|and the nervous strain even affected 2 Chicago & N. 'W. clearly showed he has not lessened the | 11,."nast week. their appetit Arriving in St. Louis D. g = . bicagn, 3 & S P speed 1nat characterized his game last 5 ; % e S GEDULDIG New York, July 17.—Th C. ¢ 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn and Miss | early the same afternoon, they played A fin> assortment of the Latest Styles| New York, July e controlling c. c € st fouts year. Raymond D. Little of New | ol s A bl Soth =l Beslndis tn Millinery for Summer wear at factors Tn the stock market wers not ::‘nllomgn ?:il!:“ Iron York was crowded hard in the first Ett!hel ’Mull‘f;n of Bal‘["c havle'hre‘rxxrne% ?hzamb. \?'if;.en‘ n‘r 20 _\eslrs @go the Tel 868 77 nga’. s"u‘ changed materially today and trading [ thern. by F. H. Harris, former. New after spending some time w Mr. ane “hicago Natioral league eam wWas ” MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, remained dormant, with few modifica- b Ry > . nnq| Mrs. Frederick Kingsley at West | wrecked one pight. and Jimmy Ryan N tions of importance in price levels. be::‘wan c}:eun“dsm % .Ena!a'nd ‘nlerC()]:ieg‘:"e ch:mplqn. ahl';d Farms. was_thrn\\'n out of an upper berth, 0. 52 Shetucket Street.| During the greater part of the day th Denser & Rio Grande in the eastern doubles championshib|” Nir "and Mrs. Arthur Tucker and |landing on top of a freight car on an ~ TRTRAE Okt a e rdeon | Dx ol e with G. F. Touchard; the only match| g ughter, Dorothea, of Brooklyn, N.|adjoining track. The sleeper was side- GEO E. P]TCHER with prices slightly high A heavier = Pawtries played in this event, the New York|y “gpen{ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | swiped by the freight train. and when e - £ Erie s i X o eor utmost in a ri1lis i i H MILL REMNANT STORE{ {50 Soveonts toronsher: A heavier o D e O e % Witlam Tucker . | part of the sidz and the roof was tomn Civil Engineer, West Side—179 W. Main St., the list ‘vielded on moderate prassure e e e B e = { off Rvan went with it. He was badly iz fhe guiy place to ssve 50c_on every | to a point which showed fractional net Sreat Nouthem vid combination in this meeting. Melville| BASEBALL TEAMS shaken up and did not return to the | wishes to announce to his patrons sad Cotion Goods. New goods” for Sprine | Lomail ana srading was’ qull- thcousn Diina'* coptrai B doup (ot Puitutsisce, e iy LUCKY IN WRECKs, | ™™ T ¥eeks Hoatwas, Chapman ouliaing, oppoctés ;n'l fe fi:&d 15nsuu flor -ui? Sttt g Foug: Tnterborough Met. court champ®™n, defeated his partner " e o N;'C ' &) PP resses and w: e ome and sece t] ~ S, ¢ e . S . 4 2 b 5 e bargains a i (o Sh, activity as was shown at rare e A 10 the Toature matah of the Ay ali|Cardinals Had Proverbial Good For-| JoRn T. Tayler, owner of the Gas ntervals was centered in the most ob- 00 Inter Marine pfd . . g tune at Bridgeport Last Week. 2 P e MILL REMNANT STORE, douzc Merabe: MicTuding the leor & e Ternstions? Erpes gl\:.égggotch ployers came through the une Hridasport Holland of the St. Joseph, Mo, Weat. HEh it 179 W. Main St. cialties. Transactions for the day Towa " Central D The ~Connecticut plavers fared as| A baseball Puliman attached to a|ern league cinb an offer of $5,000 for e were not far from the low point of the Kansas follows:-: % fast train is considered “good luck.” | Tex Jones, first baseman. Jones was so gand" B year, falling to the meagrz total of | D Fir round singles—M. T. Whiting, | Major league teams travel thousands | bought by the Chicago Americans last . 141,000 shares. 100 Tonigh vier Boston, defeated R. Gates, New Ha- | of miles every season, and though tire | fall. but soon after the present season Canadian Pacific once more came to Touisvllle & Nash Ven, 810, 64, 6—4. risk is great there is seldom a fatal | opened he was returned to St. Joseph the fore, advancing 1 1-2 to 243 1-2, ™ . Lovis. F. H. Gates, New Haven, defeated|accident. Plavers have had miraculous | Manager Holland says he regards the tlézrhlsso?;at ’;}l;ieceagtawmcht thl;u:mcg S. Hemshaw, Providence, 6—2, 7—5 escapes from death in wrecks. Thz St. [ Boston offer as favorable. e p vance strengthene e W. H. Abbott, Boston, defeated F. B. « " Minneapolls, St. Paul and Sault Ste Missouri Pacfic | Hou iri TSR T S ufl;v?- you had baby's photograph z[a;;ima gub![?m“th_lhkh mo;ed %p e -;’E\;Eourm Bridgeport, 6—1, 6—8, it's an art to take baby’s photo. gt S ALY Ord sy J. E. D. Jones, Providence, ‘defeat- graph as It should be taken. To catch| fn Indctive issue led ~ the marke ed C. G. Hill, New Haven, 6—1, 6—1. his roguish little smile, his pretty little s I r-part SCthe aeanlin Second round—H. W. Washburn of in point of activity, and advanced to within a_small fraction of its high price of the year. There was a fi ther recovery in Texas Oil on advices from Paris telling of the improved condition of its chief projector. Na- tional Biscuit, Underwood Typewritar dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood’s days in years to come. We have had years of experience in photographing children. They always look their best wihen we take them. No troublesome posing. Snap them in a jifty. LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Opposlte Norwica Savings Society. American point. & Rains in the corn belt and in sec- tions ef the cotton growing country meemed to be without effact on the stock market despite the heaviness in cotton and grain Standard Oil, which sold at 640 little more than a week ago. for a time to- day was quoted at 664 on the “curb. The riss in price of this stock is be- lieved to reflect a growing bellef that the reorganization of the company. de- creed by the supreme court will not impair materially its earning power and that misgivings to the effect upon stockholders have been allayed. The unexpectedly good showing in the last bank statement of a cash gain instead of the predicted loss has no apparent effect upon thz money market, time funds being slightly firme In spite of the tendenc: ness which has develoned recently, the opinion is expressed in well jnform=d auarters that the supply of funds at Tobacco preferred lost a Belivergd to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be the best on the market — HANLEY’S PEERLESS. A telephone order wiir receive promp: sttention. D. J. McCCRMICK. 30 Franklin St Suit Cases and Bags to firm- the important centers is sufficiently | New York, July’' 17—Cotton spot Clicquot Club is non-astringent, large to prevent pronounced changes |closed quiet, five points lower: mid- : 0 — §f hl' Summer fraveling. |55 o, Provent pronounces dling uplands, 14.25; middling guif, | Bender Believes He Can Reduce Lar- and so pure and wholesome—it 2 X Tha bond market was steady. Total sales, 3,900 Dales. Futures ry’s Batting Average. 5 keeps children and grown-ups in All weights, sizes and styles| sales, par value. $1.805.000. United | closed easy. Closing bids: July 1400, 2 : S P E ClA L S the best of Halif t 1 - States bonds were unchanged on call | August 13.75, September 12.76, Octobar | Chief Bender believes he has La- - at lowest prices. 12.52, November 12,50, December 12.51. [ fole’s measure. Chief doesn't think he Other Clicquot Club January 12.49, February —, March |¢an stop Lafry from hitting anything - = 3 = '"Ie Shetucket Harnsss Col o 8TOCKS. 1250 Aot — May 1562 he_can pitch; he only believes he can| SHERWOOD METAL SLIDING 3'7]"’:"}; Woflhlrf;; % ?Sc Beverages : Sarsaparilla, v y Tl e e o rgduci th; number of hits by;hLartl;ly. WINDOW SCREENS oilef aper:.‘ : 2; -10c | Birch Beer, Root Beer, 2200 Amal. Copper MONEY. "3 I've found by experimenting that the | 1533 worth 35c—now 25¢ pacages 25¢ Blood Orange, Lemon Seda. 321 Main Street, Aeuitarad New York July 17.—Money on cal: | BeSt thing to give Larry is a ball rgnt | |, 00" 0 p Joe now Y 700 Am. WM. C. BODE, Prop.| 1% im Cotton_ 01 Hide & L. pfd Tce Securities. Linseed Ol Locomotive . Smelting & R. Hay Fever and Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly and Foley’s Honey_and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfrarg St., Chi- cago, writes: ' “I have n greatly troubled during the hot summer Pittsburg Coal ... Pressed Steel Car. 100 Reublic Stcel 8000 Southern 2100 Do. pfd 400 Tennessee Copper 100 Texas & Pacific. . 100 Toledo. St. L. & 300 Do. pfd ... 12700 Union Pacific ... 260 Do. ptd 0 00 17200 1100 200 4200 Railway States Realty Tnited Rubber. Tnited Westinghouse Western Uni —— Wheeling_ & &L Fri Total -salesi, 140,800 shar COTTON. steady at 2 rate 2 3-8; offered at 2 1-2. active; 60 days 2 1 Bridgeport defeated M. F. Murphy ot ton, 6—40, 6— H. Gatest defeated Dionne 6—2, 7 Cote, New 2 Haven, defeated F. L. Beard, Boston, b: default. Detroit Batsman Is Hitting at .435— Wagner Leads Nationals With .364. Ty. Cobb of Detroit, phenomenal as some of his work has been, is having the greatest year in his career. The Georgia peach is bowling along with a mark of .435, far in the lead of the major league batsmen, and is also ex- celling on the bases. In 78 games which these averages chver he has made 126 hits. : Joe Jackson of the Cleveland club fallows Cobb with a hickory average of .384) and is one of tHe best base stealers in the American league. Jack- son has picked up 116 hits in 78 games. Danny Murphy is at .336, 94 hits in 72_games. In the National league, Hans Wag- ner is out in front with a batting mark of .364, with F. Clarke second with .352. -3@2 1-2 per cent.; ruling last loan 2 3-8; closing bid Time loa per cent.; six months CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. LAJOIE’S WEAK POINT. over the middle of the plate, waidst high, which is the spot he likes best,” said Chief. “The ball should always b slow to Larry. A slow one right over puzzles him. T guess it must surprise him. I tried for-Seven vears to fool Larry and discovered by accident that a perfectly pitehed ball is the only I'kind that bothers him.” 7 and EASY ASSIMILATION BORDENS Malted Milk is Recognized as the BEST PREPARED MILK FOOD For all Ages, all Climates and all Conditions For Sale at Your Druggists and United States Realty advanced Pullman Palace Cer. T . briskly on-small transactions. and | ;g Kalrey Steel Spring TY COBB HAVING RECORD YEAR HE little ones take to. 24x worth 45c—now 30x37, worth 50c—now. 30x44, worth 60c—no; Friction Gas Lighters. Pyramid Bread Toasters KEEN KUTTER SCYTHES Fully Warranted KEEN KUTTER FOOD CHOPPERS Best in the Market $1.50 sizza—Sale price. $1.25 size—Sale price. TEA KETTLES ..$1.25 98¢ Clicquot Club Ginger ’ Ale; because it tastes good / and ‘““doesn’t burn the ; tongue”’ like other ginger ales. There’s nothing bet- ter for childred. except pure, sweet milk. (Kleek-o Club) GingerAle At good grocery stores by the case, doz. or botile J. C. WORTH & CO., Whelesale Distributors. the Oven. Bih Tow Clam All copper, nickel plated o { months with Hay Fever and find that G Sickles. opper, pla R by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com : - Umpire Parker Si ned by Johnson. | Steel Letter Boxes. Worth $1.25—Special price. [ i o | pound 1 get great reiief.” Many others | si% 0% o1 who suffer similarly will be glad to Chicago, July 17.—FP: jdent B. B onscn sl -~ Two Large ! | GLAsSES > > Johnson of the American league today - 5 T S Rels Ty R Ysts " axpekience: #% H% %% |announced the appointment of Harley Lo ZHR 2 RS R B s i ettt T'HE HOUSEHOLD iy = owner of . the Grand Rapids, : - ’. : . kot D *’ B far s trust 45 % amy | club of the Central league-to his staft - Borme -t m $ g, B4 i ot umpies Parier wil umpire his| Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street first game at St. Louis tomorr, G S S