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; NORWICH BULIFTIN. EDInAV. APRIL 26, 1912 " aowan——|McGRATH DEFEATED CARL SELMA GAMES TODAY. American Leagun. split his finger in Hummel was seuf the ninth snd was forced to velire. to the club house for licking over { A WARNING TO MANY R e a strike declsion, Brore: LR piia st Foston. Boston. ! raokiyn. Al rcupen New York at Washingion. abhopoa e * abhiopon e s i i g e sweoen 43 33 S 13 200 3 Some Interesting Facls Rogarding Heall 'ARM RAN a Louls. Campbeil,et 8 0 Humie. 11 gl ] . Millerif 5 8 2 0 ODaubertl> 0 0 3 6 0 £ lNSU CE L ey ::'n""' ot Jukanlt 4 110 0Smihb 51331 Statistics . s (S . . oklsn. Jevitn, 1 Northen, 600 ' Irish Giant Threw Young Westerner Twice in 35 Minutes in| Xovoi & Piisaconia. o B R e S L Lathrop & Sons, Sgrhet at; B MDonald,3 4 1 0 0 0Downssd 8 0 1 2 0| TFew people realize to what extent : ier Failed g o e it aney 1 1 Hieer hgaftx;xudps)enfiea upon the econ- Mebwich, Ganp. * Fast Match—Gauthier Failed to Down Woodsey. S ol e R SLERRE, $ L E L e S i . erduo, / Wou, Lost 20017 The physician in aearly all cases of Chleans s e " Totals, ey s(lzrh_ms !llness, malkes a chemical an- A B s % . v ity | Philadelphiz 5 3§ 21 o {alysis of the patient’s urine. He Jack McGrath added another to ‘hn, | u\ \V:Il.num Caples. _’1}19 All bm_r? W 1}1 Boston .. 3 Mot 2| knows that unless the kidneys are do- long list of victories by defeating gurl | 80 to F»ult\“‘ on gyn]_zs for their Iu‘hvt_nkl!!“-.g!;m : 4013 7| ing their work properly, the other or- Selma of Duluth, Minn, in straight jgame, leaving Franklin gquare on the | levdand b4 *Ran for Erwin in 7th. gans cannot be brought back to health falls before a good sized audience in “ 145 o'clock car, and will be accompan- | ;0 (0" : **Batted fof Schardt in 10U and strength. T. A. B. hall Thursday evening. flh 1];:1(“\::‘_511 1;’}%’? d}uhfixytlyn («':ff 1]::\: li:(r‘lltf New York ot Beoore by lnningsi g o 0 s 1010 0 27| When the kidneys ave meglected or match was for two out of three fa kers. e challenge b 5 \ Brooklyn 102000 20 0 0—5|bused in any way, serious results are for a side bet of §100. Jim Armstrong | Hoff Colts will be accepted, and tht-s‘ . Hard Hit by Boston. e el e g sure 1o follow. According to heaith of Jewett City, who had been matcl will be given a date just as soon as 1:._>mn_dAnmld —Bw.:n‘lsttl H::gh':s n\v,\vpgnu;:gfi G » stadstics, Dright's dissase which is to meet Big Jack Donovan, again | possible L Rl o R e e B e Daring Baso Runming by Tinker. really an advanced form of kidnel fajled to put in an appearance, and | —— Heury scored while Wagner ihe ball | Chicago, April 25.—Tinker's daring trouble, caused nearly ten thgufln'l the bout was called off. ¥or a pre- BeNEFIT BOXING CARD s’ figlding was a feature. Oue of his eeven | coupled with bunched hite gave Chicago a 5 o I | deaths in 1910, in the state of New Fazvead oy s Canadss sham- | hes -was made with one b reversed, and t. Loufs. Score: g . pion, agreed to throw oodsey, the - C. Bhston’ [ Washington. o TR abh poa e L0 DAy more attention t> the heal Preston Bear, in 10 minut but fail- 2 e . 5 sbh poa e abh poa e| Sheckard]t 4 0 4 0 O|Huggins,2 3 0 0 1 0| these most important organs, ed to pin the tall farmer’s shoulders | Old Billy McLean, Aged 78 Years, Goes I;oupv-r.'f 41110 A\mucx.,.}r :’ [ ‘l] g a Schulterf 4 1 3 1 O/EWslf 4130 g’ An :deal herbal compound that has 7 ; a N .21 e 2 2 1 N 2 cf 2 com k3 i to the mat. Woodsey put up a g00d | - Thres Rounds With Youngsters. |3t 1 ] 1 3 Offwer® & 2 § 0 Tnkerss £ 3 2 2 i 2.1 § ojhad cemarkable success as a, kidney strong fight and was applauded by the | S Brad: 107 S eferf 4 0 2 0 0! Zimmanib & 3 & 1 3120 o|reredy is Dr. Klimer's Swamp-Root, crowd, when time was called without a (Special to The Bulletin.) fl-’.\l’dnu,:fih 4000 ?l‘lyn ”’n 4 glé u.g FEvers,2b 4 % 2 ;‘; 2 3 :2; 4 g gn: ggna.t Kidney, Liver and Bladder - oy f s g R i ewls,it 4 1 7 1 0|<night2b 2 2 1! %Lennox,3d 3 P 0 3 3 emedy. NO SYMPATHY NERDED by the f’“\{l E)(?l‘”ghr‘-t.'lstlni Bin: Swabe (| avell |5 YalDnangie s AREL - 29, Bix shcn;“"""”"‘ 40 4 3 1\'Bridess 3 070 1 1) Archerc.. § 010 1 2,94, 41 )mild 2nd healinz influence of seceiver of a check in full for his SRS PEINA, 2 ”}f ¢ | sparring exhibitions made up the card | Nnmakero 4 2 7 20[Henrvc 20610 M\urep 3003 3104 0|, (‘Te ehiion e weoe Tt B policy of FIRE INSURANCE. He |matched and put up one of the fastest |, pe Windham Athletic club Thurs- | Hallp 1003 oliughesp 3103 0f° ——— e L s may have wept the night before while | and cleanest exhivitions staged in | g,y evening, as a benefit for Billy Me-| .- = =i Hns| s Bl M RS AT PR Sr T his home was blazing—but think of | Norwich in ue. After 2L min- | p.on " ihe veteran boxer of Philadel-| g by fhaty : el 8100 70 s AL g RO SRR o e it da tre his consolation in the morning? utes of fas during which both | The bouts were witnessed by a ' Bostn : 2 SO0 10 1eRba e *tilse Touls 200000 02} f yz‘i’:n eel ; dv'l:‘ r ki “li rgml,fle Can we write YOUR policy too? men did considerable good work, Mc- |45 gi704 crowd, and furnished good | Washington . 00 11040, 10570 10 01 | el s te, Archer, Biers: ¥ eyt 7 'Dim(l{!“ o &E ‘B_HmDB‘ 1'1) J ISAAC S. JONES, r took the first fall on a head usement, proving in several places| 07Wwo base hiis Yerkes, Lewis; three base hits, | pase hit, Evaus. jv\:‘l‘.(‘ o Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- | d ‘Mol ‘Eatute Agant, rs and arm lock. The second |, interesting, especially phe last | Speaker. Hooper. . e} toh, 2 R 4 ntion this paper and they b oo i secured in 14 minutes on the |ty exhibitions, in which old Billy Me- | A e { Giants 3, Phillies 1. [oilesiadly, oreand 1610, S0us AN Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. 1d. Selma pr to be an !y .. ,zed 78, showed himself there| Atietiss Win I3 lusicg Game from New York. Philadelphia, April 25.—Seaton outpliched Mathew- | JULCLY free. by mail, g . ceedingly fast man and kept Jack | {'ih 1o science and all the move- | m\ewx\f:ik 'aru‘. .\ qull.: J‘“z’]‘{m m(:r-:::r\‘edm:‘}‘\: " son todey. but the Glants won, 3 to 1. Tow Downey | s;vam;g-l:t«;(:! ls[ sf\\l‘d h_\;' evcr:\;) flmx; THE TOWNS-PEOPLE yon the go from start to finish. | men » characteristic of his palmy |in o piichers’ %ontest between Russell Ford and Dug nuu;”pgrx.lm w:!:]l ‘L".’;’,L Knabe and Doo- | Zist in bottles of two sizes—i0c an 3ig Jack Donovan refereed the match | days a pugilist. | Chief Bender, 2 3 innings. The wloning ruu s Vot = Philadelphia. . OF MONTVILLE, | and Dave Patten Leld the .watch. | "The bouts were as follows: Frank e o g abh poa e abh poa ef at least, should in the future consid- e | McLean and Morris Lemoine of Web- th Danlels. {0 r; ; 0 v;brm',:r‘zh - g R 0 ‘y’ &, er the financial strength of a BOND- | YOUNG SHUGRUE OUTPOINTS |gter, Mass, three rounds; Block Harris d out for ten minutes. 4L et . 2039 ¢ljection was “If the Crescents’ team ING CO. as of some importance. .. | YOUNG DYSON |&nd Pete Malone of Webster, three o was R ol i e el of Y 322 ¢ OCvatht 3 1 0 1 0| wins, this fellow can go around laugh- We__represent THE AMER!CAN < | rounds; Joe Uvanni and Jack O’Con- | ik York. | 4112 2 OLudorus1d & 014 1 0)ing at us and blowing that he beat BURELV 00, of New Yeplgiwhichils | oo o o o oToanii s Watrh nell, two rounds; Uvanni and Sailor | b K Heoogdh 200 % 0Bdnkerd & 213 1l ygh the strongest in the world. ast 15-Round Battle a aterbury | yRourke, two rounds; Old Billy Mec- | st 6 2 el (8 i o M In the opinion of the C. F. A, team Witnessed by 1,500 Fans. Lean and Morris Lemome; two rounds; | Oldring.ct Mihersta.: @857, 4| 8 Seatat 0 | this shows up poorly, voicing as it B P LEARNED & co 0ld Billy McLean and son, Frank Mc- ('mm b does the sentiment of whole team . 1. . O et -In e fast 15- | Tean, one round. T L Ry engaged in a sporting game, witdt round battle ed at the Auditorium | jake O'Rourke was referee and ade ! ~ F | It reminds us of our sehooldays Thamss, Loan &' fuas SloiBauging here tonight, Young Shugrue of Jer- | {7, Webster timekeeper and announcer. o b Ao 062 2| when the kid that was over fourteen Agency establiskad May, 1846. sey City outpointed Young Dyson of AR hiladelphia 010 1| vears old could not play because he Providence. The fight was Selvtsu:iun- *Wolverton Tiwo base hit, Steinbrenner. | was “too big.”"-—Harry Mack, manager ME OFFICE OF WM. & BILL, al with Shugrue leading all the way | AMERICAN RIFLE TEAM 3|*Dotan | Oralicent FirenNiis-tAdis . until the eleventh when Dyson showed AT STOCKHOLM ol Cincinnati Shut' Out Pittsburg. | e Real Estate :m{]f‘-‘;‘rk Od( h *“ ']*( ““\“i“{iw-‘i’;;‘“ ATy ftals, W I9 58T 3| DltbarE, Aoril 5 Cincionati defeaied Piisburg Academy at Westerly, v e an all ove 3y . C 2 tals, 39 2 | today, 1 w0 0. Both Suggs and O'Tuole wers effect- 2 $ nd Fure Insurance bringing the house to its feet. With A Lieutenant c""‘ma_"de" Harris Laning Uive. O°Toole struck out ten batsmen, Score: | This afternoon the N, I, A. base- a » this exception it was all Shugrue’s, to Captain Squad. | Pittsburg. \ Cincinnati. | ball team goes to We ly for a game 1s focated In flemers’ Block, over C. M. | who put up one of the flnest fights of ST L i | Byme.3b PrPS Vpescherar 0 28 5| with the high school nine of that ©/{iliams, Rooms 9, third floer. his career, surprising even his friends. | Washington, April —An Amert-| toore by & e R I 0 PR o oo R - < { 31 30 ofplace. During the week the boys T i out was preceded by ee | can e team at the Olympic games at | "5 & "7 10000 0 0—4 | Leachicf 43539 3 111 0 ofhave been getiing In some stiff prac- Telephone 147. The main bout was preceded by thr 1 2 ° g * | preiiminaries. Danny Dowd of Wa- ' Stockholm has been assured. Lieuten- R bons M T Gt T e Ve | D Ret e X B 3080 0ftice and should come home today with sy rbury outfought Young Hogan of ant Commander Harrls Laning r&r ‘}l:a:u.fl Mart > : bt i it 4303 1|the long end of the s The lineup New Haven in six rounds. CharliesNo- navy will captain the team, and the| — — 4 1 ¢/Esmondes 4 0 2 3 o| Will probably be Lord ¢, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW lan knoeked outi Flenry Galway, both | adjutant will be Colonel }\'xmnm Lib- | Detroit 3 1 0MLeanc 4 7T 10] h p, Croker 1 v 2b, Mur - — et of Waterbury in the second, and Buddy | bey inspector general of rifle prac- ("'T""‘ra ; ;“; :E““"" i LA Y b, Standish I, Robinson Brown & Perkins, Mismeys-at-law | Faulkes of Newark easily put Tom- tice for New Jersey, and a_ professor | Sl 80| ‘zoan 3 v 12 |l McComuick rf. Capt. Dob Kisich o ¢ 2 my Shea of New Haven away in the |at Princeton university. The team : r of the vl 5 d | er, who has been out of the game for Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St G will be selected next month and hold! ur Seore Totals J | & couple of weeks with a bum ankle, Entrance stalrway next to Thames | 1rd round i 1 t Sea Girt, N. J., | St L Detroi McCarthy in 9th | will bly be back hi ti v About 1,500 witnessed the fights. an elimination shoot at Sea Girt, N. J., . Louis. etroit. B - { will probably be back at 8 station Nationa) ank. Telephone 33.3. cigi R85 or Winthrop, Md. ! hhpos e ab b “” S |at the initial sack during the com- > 2000 » nnings i veek, TN row the Academy v, = — e | Aus Ty 1 Eoe 00000800 0—fing week 'omorro ademy : ALL STARS IN FORM. B T TRl | Biovalllo 2 0 5 1 ofcobbc 1 ZI71 e 0 e e 0 0 0 01 plays Windham high at home. i : i ; . . Wins from Trinity. Laport 2 0 1 0 0fCrawrord. i 1 t o Sl WilliPlay, Firet Gamapril 28 Against | 1 b e e a5 210 0 ofberhanir2 2 2 bl { il Baltic. I ord, April 23.—i"rankl 0 2 0 4 2 0|Gainor,1b 0 ERE olle ames. | e arshall college defeated Trinity to- = o OTHER GAMES THURSDAY. et _‘“\,_ %44 | Under the supervision of M to 1, by timely hitting. Gayley | Stephensc 2 o ST o E t New aven—Yale 7, New Haven |George Driscoli-and Charles Smith, | Pitched fine ball for the visitors and | X P 0o 1 New England Leagus. . (!.""tfi‘};:'i(;’:"‘“’":’:"“]"{a_\"d 1 300 al aries § ) rid erfe: ¢ SO 10 — - s s ford 5. Tor t Csa ridge, ass,—Harva ' Who acted as head coach, the All Stars | 748 Eiven perfect suppont. Scofe: B : 2 81 P et e vt Oiivarsity ol Malkn 1t !v.)]'sl tryout was a \'n'n'\]\ln‘(n success.| o o o 021000000—3 B 0f *Batted for Hami At Lawrencc—Lawrence 4, Brockion 3. | At Hanover, N. H—Dartmouth 32, Sian i1 | The work of the former Harddig cap- 3 000000100—1 3 1 S, b At Worcester—Worcester 7, Fall River 2. Bowdoin 2. Domll\le & DOmll\le | tain, Dennis Sullivan, was very notice- e% 1"\\"}" o Warner, Blessk. f8b: Lous o o NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE STANDING. { i e able, as as b abs Y he G V¥ AIKET S O Dottt S 30 Won, ~ Lost. | . : . Tel. . ty and O‘'Neil showed in in their old- | ' Y Two b awford, Delehanty; three | Brokton ) 1 | (Kid Broad of this city extends a Tel. 901 Norwith' |42t sid ehoaldiie o bisoe e Wallace; , Cobb Lawrence 1 i | challenge to Kid Swift and Kid Wilbur power to the Stars, Calkins, Murphy, Conn. League Season Opens Today. = — | Zowell . -~ ~ for bouts any time in the near future, | h phy, ch 5 Clodst Fall River 3 3 | e ' | Nichols, Hague and Captain Wright| New Haven, Conn., April 25.—The| P Al New Bedford 1 2 | Answer through The Bulletin. Frank O. Moses, Mgr. | showed they were there with the goods. .cticnt Baseball league opens its sy A i s e Lynn : 1 :\L !r;::‘;'g;:’.\\l‘ns !m!g :xru‘lrI the prun:n-e:i on tomorrow with games scheduls . "ABire" of, ‘Which ‘we i Sl 2 i Biggest Mistakes in Baseball. a c jeorge Driscoll was elected llows: Bridgeport at New Ha- avis made his debut as a @ PR N SRS . president and treasurer, The position ringfleld at Holyoke, Hartford showed lack of pratice. The 3 i > L D e LR (s > 2 3 At RBaltimore—Baltimore 3, Buffalo 1. pleted an exhaustive study of the h 4 nd vill be taks 3ri t of groundkeeper w e taken care of lat New Britain. Clevaland. At Jersey City—Rochester 5, Jersey City 6. v of the game from its earliest days | inninigs At Newsrk—Toronto 5, Newark 2. At Providence—ontreal 1, Providence 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. as compiled a unique list of the big- | gest mistakes ever made in baseball. | His list includes th: following: The trading of Mathewson by Cincinnati G. EDWARD GRAFF, WM. E. GILMORE, Speclal. | ’ International League. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL Won. Iest. P.C. | 3 2 | | for Rusie; the deai by which St. Louis G. EDWARD GRAFF LRyan.tf 2 . : | sent Miner Brown to the Cubg for 3 0! Brouide,3d | | Jack Taylor; the loss of a pennant by COAL SHARES RISE. | 0 Canadia Benz,p 0|Krapp.p | Bultlmore . | Jack Chesbro’s wild pitch; Merkle's slucks sty L e R & Jiemae | failura to touch second; the pitching of L] | Advance from One to Four Points on | e R o N g | Newark . | curved balls to Baker by Matty and Score by innings eveland . cago 5 the release of Miller Hug- when Monfreal Marquard; Prospect of Agreement With Miners. ki | Chieago managing the Bonds and Grain : 5 % Magee's assault upon New York, April I'rading on the wo base hits, Lajole W Indoor Baseball Game Called Off. |yt “rynneran: the faflure of Pitts- stock _exchange was <h_‘r\rm'len' by | Block Tna.xamc ?t ixldov>r basopal] between | hurg and Detroit to ke ep Grover Cleve- Room 5, Chapman Building, jIeiative hackwardness in the lowding | —— | the Crescent Firearms Co. and the |jand Alexander, and Cincinnati's turn- & Broadveay Noi i, Goc issues, but this was largely offset by | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Third company, C. A. C., which was | {ng down of Marty O'Toole. g s L § | further aclh]n un\}lt h)fihf—!' urioes: ! Won. Lost. due u:h be played th_\fl'sd{af] el\'cnlnlg\ % | many spec ties. eading was about 5 2 | afler he company rill, fe through MEMBER | the only one of the speculative f: 3 because of the presence of one playgcrl With Jack Coombs out the Athletica Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. Chicago Board of Telophone 842. ites to show more than a fair {of strength and animation, selling up | to 170 1-4, its highest pric nce 1910, | and leaving all other stocks far hehind | lin volume of dealings. Buying of this aren't going to have such an easy time on the C. F. A¢ team whom the man- & of it for the next month. | ager of the Third company was afraid of, The manager of the C, A. C. base- ball team was not alone in his ob- | Trade 1 jections but the majority of the play C, H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. | stock seemed to be of an accumula-! 00 General Eleciric . | ers acted as if afraid this objectionable Ask tor our weekly letter, | tive aracter and to be founded on j““"‘h‘» at Northern pfd player's hits would pierce the walls It is full of useful information. J|something more substantial than the| 5 & O Cus . osely plared | of the armory or that mis feld play- {virtual settlement of the anthracite 400 Tuterboroug] {f" out | ing would shut them out completely. | strike. | 0 The C. A. C. manager’s verbal ob- Over a score of issues embracing; the industrial, equipment and metal or | it | copper sha , took part in today's| 00 International Pump {movement, foremost of these bein have a | 4 jcan Can common, which the g { manipulation of r CAR LOAD of | as ag: part of the month. . s been an unusual amount of bullish in-| A l | formation circulated in connection rlcu ura {with this stock, and inasmuch as jts| sponsors are believed to re prdc- | . | tikally unlimited resources and have | lme | supposedly been active in other stocks, | {the movement had attracted wide-| an | spread attention there | e For Sale at a very Low | !5 litte reason any- | . | thing like div Can | 4 Price common are likely ppen for a | 1t |very long time, especially in view of A |the - fact that accrued dividends | [ In quantities to suit you, amounting to over 32 per cent. on the| A N CARPENTER preferred shares main unpaid. The motive power back of other special- - o s FHG b oty - vaicos Endlnai i hA | The first inhabitants of what is now England were tall 23 Commerce Street 1;’;(1331:3: on p;‘zg S Erannt oie fuinee | powerful men, fair-haired and blue-eyed. Telophone 171 In the afternoon, when it becama | They cultivated the earth, manufactured wooden and { known that the sub-committees of the anthracite presidents had arrived ati what promised to be an understand- | ing, the higher priced coal shares were! taken up and on rmoderate dculingsJ rose from a point to five points, The| rise of five point People's Gas was | _ explained by a decision of the Ill’moini bronze utensils and weapans, traded with ring money, and worshipped a deity whose symbol was the swas- tica ; to him they sacrificed horses, and sometimes men. Britain was known to all the ancient trading people, becawse of its tin—The very name Britain‘is thought o have come from a Phoenician word meaning “ Isle of Tin.” Wild Beasts were plentiful at this time; sce Copper & Pacif TheDimeSavingsBank OF NORWICH. | ifd United Sta appellate court favoring the compan: The final hour was marked by a reviv- | al of activity in which Reading, Lehigh | { Valley and American Can common | { were carried to higher prices, and in- | COPYRIGHTED DIVIDEND Great quantities of “Mead” were con- & | ereased strength was shown by such | . B * % The regular Semi-annual Dividend |rea] factors as Usion Pacific and| wild h""“i. herds of stag, and bison sumed; made chiefly from the honey in has been declared from the net earn- | United States Steel. Profit taking| were found in the open country. Rhi- which the forests abounded. This mead was very strong, probably similar in flavor to the native beverages made less than the usual impression | on prices, and the closing was mainly | within fractions of the top. Baltimore and Ohio for March re- | ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15, nocerous and elephants lived in the forests. Hippopotami haunted the banks . < = ol 0 Cons (1 t A T N OODARD; ;x:tfl‘l'e\nql ety ‘L‘ifl;i“es‘“ charged | v‘fi\""‘jn??‘o':;'& - i g g s i apriz4daw \ Treasurer, |¥™" oquipment purchases. Although o London now stands. Wolves, foxes, day. Atchison managed to effect a consid- erable saving in operations, its gross| returns were so far under those of the| corresponding month last year &s._to| result in a net loss of §225,000. Bonds were irregular, that depart- ment failing to-keep ppce with thel movement in stocke, Total sales, par| B e Tigers Challenge. We, the Young Tigers, challenge any baheball team in Bastern Connecticut under 17 years of age. Send all chal- | lenges to Ovelia Ashey, Jewett City, COTTON. New York, April 25.—Spot cotton closed quiet; middling uplands 11.85, middling gulf 12.10: sales 75 bales. Futures closed steady: Closing hids: April 11.41, May 11.43, June 11.52, July 11.61, Ausust 11.63, September bears, wikl cats, common, The cearly Britons fow clothes— sometim t The skins W8 minle’ fostilond ] f“dh were aleo onm;-tmofomhndbbo content with the crude drinks made from fermented honey. We, of today, are fortunate in being able to get the 11.68, | undamt and s o value, $2,179,000, | October 11.74, November 11.75, Decem- s ab mild, delicious i fical $3, , warm when required. The e United Statos government bonds|ber 11.82, January 1176, February ©f] of o oy made from the best hops and barley B iChiias Wine PR BeAE IKevass. | i Torananged o7 call 1177, March 11.84. Th“h all animals slain was emten. . p Buffalo, N. Y.. April 24.—Kid Kan- e e gbmutm cut up with flint knives meR, and brewed under ideal hygienic sas, the local lightweight champlom, | e TR L SRR and broiled on hot stones. conditions simply by asking for bad a shade the better of Bert Keyes of New York in a ten round bout be- fore the International A. C. last night. Stanford to Send Crew to Poughkeep- 800 Allis Chalmers ptd . 84500 Amal. Copper .... 200 Am. Agricultural 13000 Am. Beet Sugar 86200 Am. Can per cent., ruling rate 8, closing bid 2 3-4, of- 3, last loan 2 0 % | fered at 27-8, Time loans easy; sixty days 31-4| w | per cent, ninety days 31-4@31-2 per cent), six months 31-2@3 3-4 per cent, The J an\eehflanley Brewi mpan and Port . Linseed OIL GHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, A er Stanford University, Cal, April 25.— i > Prov, iy ?, Stanford plans to send her vr:ctoflous Emeting. & e il;": :1“1" < i idénce” R E’(clusivey crew to Poughkeepsie to participate in e T = 100 10 s et the intercollegiate regatta June 20. 105 5-18 103% 1081 Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S