Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 3, 1912, Page 3

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ALL STARS A 'Specialty TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ACADEMY WINS FROM ik At a meeting of the of m '‘ARM 7 i th | Chamber oa f'ARM INSURANCE {, ot ped L el e Y lowi Teport of the mittes. on film‘l‘:‘u ;ou ueon:: and u&fi-- on necomuag' 2 Norwi nso-n.. May 23, To un Court of Common Council ol the of Norwich: Tln &’mmlnn on Finance present their estimate of the of the City and of each d t thereof durin th! ;n.r .Mlnf on 16th day of 1913, and o ceipts for the u.mo period as follows: ESTIMATED EXPENSES, Department of Publie Works«" Ordinary retl.lrl. . $20, 000 00 Outside” worl 2,0t Ten Inning Contest on N. F. A. Diamond Results in 11 to 10 4 Victory For Home Team—English Shows Up Well. = »J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. The N. ¥, A, baseball team defeated | both overboard. The freshmen also a team of local stars on the Academy | soon after dropped their coxswain, campus Saturday afternoon. The | Matthews, into the water. Academy boys were scheduled to play | The varsity eight rowed down to the Black Hall at Black Hall, but me“ navy vard for its morning practice, gas was called off by the Black Hall | keeping up a stiff spin in anticipation manager. The game Saturday proved | Of a’time row in the afternoon. Coach Interesting toward the end. | Rodgers took the freshman eight for ~ Garbage and ashes l,wo ou English started to pitch for the ) ,[a. long row in the other direction, giv- “ HentonflveSidel . Sewers and catch F. A. He allowed fuor hits and two | ing them plenty of coaching on form ave basing ... . 250000 runs in five innings, Then Croker |and in handling the oars. The varsity Offl\O Oven ho‘l’lf;d ¢ H iy 3"”“ 6,000.00 went in to pitch and was touched up | four paddled along the shore. s g 3 D 4 A S L L e One-fourth heat around oven means Pnrk: and tre i'gggigg » The local stars started off well, ge- | Doats and the freshman eight went ne-tourtn more Widening _ Water . curing two runs in the first innin gon | over the entire course. quicker work with less fuel. and Shetucket o three hits, an error by Standish and | A simests ....".... 3,006.84 5 4 a Il‘;crmce.d s WAUREGAN 12, JEWETT CITY 5. HUB Ranges work in all drafts because our i R = e Academy boys got two In the —_— i Fire D B iicsaiionn SENNE P’ third, two in the fifth and four in the | Geer Features With the Bat—Marland flue makes only four turns, others make six ANOTHE\CQQKBUTTHE SAffi Wates Worke— e DON'T DELAY until misfortune IE;:n::é ik i s hap i and Livesly Hold Opponents to Six and one-third less turns means less friction QOKER. e -na’i“""f.ul??".'f"flf'.‘f soomi08’ : ::v;::fi:k: rar i P A o e | ang 1in the nintn, The Academy hoys | Hite: and better bake. BABY IN THE HOD. o Follen Dm-;;wtn { once you Home. Defy Misfortune by |89% 1 in the elghth, ? At Jewett City Saturday afternoon P 4 SITING 21 e | having o FIRE INSURANCE POLICY tnahle, Score wag tled In the ninth &nd | Wauregan won from the Jewett City SCHWARTZ BROS., No Baby in the roller bearing Sley gourt oaeeee RSEON0 | in your safe. rst Class Companies e aning, team of the Eastern Connecticut league . an. s —_— ‘ oy e In the first of the tenth Wright, tne | (5T of the Eastern Connecticnt leagne 9-11Water Street, Norwich, Conn. coal P ISAAC 8. JONES, lmunnur‘ nd Real Estate Agent, first man up, struck out. Manchester sacrificed, but Croker had Charles swinging and struck him oum Obin singled | ed up well at the bat, Geer annexing three hits in four times at the plate, Health Department ..... - Gas and Electrical Department— Operllln‘ and gen- Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. p oy [ ome a triple and another a round trip P Ty e oo i+ 4 In the N ¥, A’s half Hobinson drow: | soc, anciic was aisn therg With 228 : 7 S ) Unexpended bal- THE TOWNS-PEOPLE i pass and took second on & wild pitch. | sacie Ty oeine Credifed With tree|June b, and for Saturday, June 8, they SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. condition, and we would lke to hear | ance last year.. 1.08434 { & oy o - | singles. Labelle evidently had Ron-|have for their opponents the heavy from something fast. St e McKay hit to short, but Nichols fum- | guts -3 e L) T $1.00600 i { goat, as the former pilfered four | hitting Lebanon team, the team which Natfonal Leape. plant ...... -e 37,000, i OF MONTVILLE, | bled, Robinson took third and scored | cieke” Sfariand and Livesly each o0k | mir BRI Avatiors simis the pardent of | York 19, §t. Touis 4 The pol b e 2oy at least, should In the future consid- on Croker's long sacrifice £y to LaW- | 5 turn on'the slab for the visttors and | any team that played agaimst the Hos. | Cincmati 1. Brooksn § sty datit e T AT O D , o ! y lay A niladel . i or t"a nancial strength of - BOND- ler. g g | held the home team to six hits. pital last season, winning the game| Fiishure 1an liadeiphla § foday, for. the oity slectio Finance Departments— ING h of some impos . | Tuesday the Academy boys g0 to! rhe score: By 4 mobre ot 1 Chicago 7. Bosten b, b T (i ot 40 General sinking . represent THE AMERICAN Bulkeley. Wednesday they play, the Jewstt City. | Wauregan. ‘)Th . 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. s Yor thé "ol " y: héol fun. u no u 'URETV CO., of New York, which is [ State Hospital. Friday they piay the abh poa,e abh poa e e A Wa 1o o |town for the election of town school | Balaries the strongest in the world. fast Putnam team that defeated N, F. | Bitdect 4 2 2 0 giBmowonc § 3 € 3 ¢ " e h e bk pon of New Haen ... 7 Lowilin' fim‘;fil:{“(u;a e A, at Pumam 4 to 1, and Saturday $ 058 11 ” Yohnsof & 85 1 0 O[Wickext 4 0 0 0 0 Cincnnati 14 g 5 1 2LaBellow 5 3 1 5 0 H 3 ¥ H CALIFORNIA WINS IN B oeiseioon 10,616.02 . . A rhe last two games are to be played | 411% 1Geerd 4313800 5 300 Ofchasme ¢ 0 15 o 1|Bt Louls 28 WE RN @ & Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building, | °in¢ Academy campus. i?,’.’,::,“‘r 3034 H‘fl:‘i‘a‘;‘i: Be 113 0 olsusinid ¢ 3 7 1 1| Phildeiphta 2 » _ El]:fi’ut 2 f a oal ust Co. iiding. | The score: 5 | M'Carthy,1b 4 018 1 1\ Maynardlef 1 0 0 0 0 3 } 3 3*‘";'-‘;- : g {: : : m&m li? Pacific Coast Athletes Pile Up 41 1-3 . urn._;x el Agency establiskad May, 1848, MR s ofonrems SV 1 o MIMl> 8 1.0 1 oiEani 41010 © 8 0 olRowrsce 8 0 0 0 0f Points—Missour| Second, S e acten $ Bundibit §°0 32 10Chotert 4 0 4 8 1) Tous 3 8T 1 T{Dkam 23000 308 ofMooren. B804 0| newt g o York b One:third S 1] l Murrayse 3 1 4 4 OCherlesc 4 1 7 1 2 3 | i s 000 ——— ‘,&N'_i-mm‘;m s In a desperate baitls for points and Ehetuoket " AME OFFICE OF WM. F. EILL Flherib § 13 0 Ilcometd 4 213 10 | toarn, GBEB S| . —oom— Toals, 53 0% 9 6| hiews 4, Puilaoishis 8 fought out under a boiling sun, thistes | . Strest losn 48312 51041 Totals, 411327 7 Vs S 7 2 ~, Centingent Real Estate R 2137 s et s e Washington §, ;L u:aa 1.( | representing the University of Cali~ ea a % 60 4360 1| wa § e ol s | e Wkt e g ennsstiont Leagus. fornla triumphed over the University anl Bl lnoninsce 3130 oy a1 EEIR Y 0 0 0 Ty New B g ey Bt of Missourl for first honars In the x T § 10 0 0] o etanghlm: tor Wanreets Dramsion, Livealy, | Bune, for Yort Wricht Yehns 8, Walaoe, Maront. | Bpringbeld "¢, ososd 0 twelfth annual meet of the Wektern ESTTMATED RDORIPTS. s jotatsd In Oomsre’ Block, over C. M. cmui’ 1000 z‘;m.. LaBelle 2. G. Robertson 2, Geer 8, Raymond, Efl‘l(l.‘:‘ Benway, n.,’:l;;m;:‘mrn: t‘humu dstealiotit Lo Intercollegiate Conference Athletlo | cyapn on hand May 15, 1913 383,30028 o . e i . in, ro; two base X voni, Austin, e b A 3 . ©{iliams, Room 9, third fioor, et O Reberimon. shren ‘pase thtnGeor, O Boberison; | Holen bases. Yokus 3, Benwsy 4, Bess o; it o pllominet 8, Rufda 10, st game; Mowrenl d, ::'y"‘m“"" e R - 40000 b ? B Geer; sacrifice fly, | bases, Hospital 7, Wright 4; fiest be: - | Buftalo 6, sesend gume, 0 siie veeee BAD Telephons 147, \_l;m:v ientngs Pt “‘ g’i—‘:‘: Tolen " ba '."f:;m?']. °n".‘$f.§nu¢ w.:,!.‘i. mr": Fort Wright ur;_m‘ w: h\u‘.w»;: ‘x“):;; g-muwu#.m ;1!1 L3 : 'l'l‘m fl(;mln!cnalst menh“pllea| up '; grcm bonds ...... 70,00 o Fe B iocroanes 3 n_ 2; doubl lays, Ly to Geer, Liveslty to , Fort ight 4; umpi le- altimore 1, Newark 8, tal ! nts, w 6 Missour TR e Lawior's 8iars 11112 00 0 0 0 7 0 1 0-10 | Laetia to Geer: Jeft on ban, Jowets City 8, Wea. | Intise; time, 336, Toronta 4, Bochisies 1, ol sscanll W 80 18 Ylideis el ] - B & & L -AT- Tuns, for X T. A, . 3 T, b baila, off Mariand 1. off ivesly e " : b SPSTEN. Sk Pune S~ , “Sosd, Rablnon, Croket, for- Lowlovs, Bisrs | §; fimt ‘bise on erom, Jewest Oy 2. Tyauregan ¢ T + S R third with 3, Chioago fourth with 13 | Town of Norwioh. $18,000.00 O'Brien ‘%, Manchester Charles, Crows, Murpby, | hit by plteher, L'Heureux: semok out, by Marland | The polle will be open in all the four e i s:m‘m\i e aetie and Wiscensin fifth with 13 1.8, Coe, o O i 700.00 Lawlor, Nichols, Wright: two buse hits, Fletcher, | 1. by McLaughlin 5, by Tivesly 8; passed balls, districts from a. m. to 4 p. m., |, oEEEEE 5 - ™ % | threugh Wilsen's splendid werk, fin. r voae 2,000.00 Brown & Perkins, ttameys-at-Law | 5o ;- saoitcn itn sy, Snchoian3; otics | Rudess 31 urnad rise aursn ) e, Mort y, for the oity election. The hours | “Feil 5, Sme {shed gixth with 10 points, Minnesota 9"": M R e Over First Nat. Bank, Bhetucket SU | (rouer. Stakey. chaties 2, Marhy; doble s | el will be the same in all districts of the | Huwerhill o Lyan 0, fr gume; Lynn 3, Hurer- | finished seventh with 8, Northwestern, e ) Entrance stalrway next to Thames | 0'Bren to Manchester to Crowe, Standish to Me- Fort Wright 8, Hospital 4 Tewpitee e ettt Swmiachooki 3 L s L Ames and Oberlin tied for elghth With | pepaytraent of Cometerios— Nationa! Bank. Telephone 33.3. Commick, Btandish to Croker o McComnick; bases i 3 committee. N e Games. b points each, Wabash got 4 1.8 o go buls o Miuphy 1T, of Croker 6 smek ot | Saturday afternoon Fort Wright de- Yale &, Princeton 1 points, Towa, Purdun and Bariham 1| Rrost fina 1oenees 5:500.90 by Mumhy 2. by Enuliah 3, by Croker 8 wild pliech. | peoeq the Hospital team on the Hos- SAMES TODAY. oot o oy el each and DePauw half a point, 7,00800 —_— Il:‘“a[ Kf‘;}undfl»m W];B-“M; t:“fi;"w:eg Aiketes Tragia Vermont 2, Mamachusetta Asgles 1 oo S C‘P-"N Department— MANAGERS RECEIVE ANNUAL oore, Who easily showed that he ha Holy Gross 3, Mauhettan 1. TWO NEW WORLD" ty COUPt .ovewv. $ABO0S0 - EDWARD GRAFE. | nat fuily rocovered from the hard con. | Wubiagen st St Leus | Foniam s, e & ORLD’S Licenses ...."o... = 709.00 E. GILMORE. Spectal. BATH IN THAMES RIVER. | test of Thursday afternoon against| Nev Yook st Demit Derimouth 5. matts 0. AMATEUR RECORDS. 52000 g R T Ciabby’'s Colts, and in fact the whole Bostou st Clereland. Fals Framin € Hasaod: Te 3 # pp Ty S Gas and Electrical Departmewt— G. EDWARD GRAFF Yale Crews Follow Usual Custom at | Hospital team lacked their usual gin- Nationst Leages. T b Keviat Does 1,500 Miles in 365 4-5— | General Gales Ferry—Harvard Men Arrive. | ger, playing throughout the game in a listless manner. While Moore struck Cincinnatl 2t Brookiyn. Pittsburg 2t Philadelphla. Harvard 3, Phillips-Fxeter Academy L Bates 2, Colby 1 Duncan Scales Discus 145 Feet 9 1-2 From res The Yale varsity and freshman |out 15 of the visitors he was touched | Mo st Poden Inches. B e Finanee Department— uc s crew squads in quarters at Gales Fer- | up fcg thirteen hits, five of which came iy i All Stars Defeated. New York, June 2—Two new world's | SeEmPoracy loan .. [l ry went to New London Sunday in the | in succession in the third inning and AR e achNDine, Manager O’'Neil's All Star team went | amoteur records were mafe at the | goieegi0Use «:ee: g i launch Elihu Yale, where they attend- | netted Uncle Sam’s boys a total of Won Lo = P |30Wn to defeat before the heavy hit- | yrack and fleld games of the metropoi- Bk, ind jadese 1,500, ed church. The advance guard of the | four runs. This lead the Hospital o0 | tiDE Sachem team on the Falls dla- |itan assoctation of the A. A. U. at| a&nce, taxes .... ) un san ral" Harvard crew, including Coach Wray, | team was only able to equal in the mond Sunday afternoon, the score be- | Celtic park. today. the proceeds of d i | arrived at Red Top in the afternoon, | whole game, while Fort Wright tallied ing 13-9. The All Star team was & ‘ m.m To be ralsed by IAI .o . - which willgo to the Olymplc fund to and the men exchanged visits. Some | once in the fifth and seventh and twice strengthened by Dugas of Taftville and rica Room 5, Chapman Buildi~g, | excitement was caused in = ; i . 2 defray the expenses of the American 1ging, e cause quarters | in the eighth by timely hitting, cou- McKennis of Moosup who proved help- t [prrr=s 5 “Sroadway, . | Norwiah, Conn J P- | athletes to Stockholm this month. MEMBER Saturday night when Charles Porter, one of the rubbers, fell into the river, pled with poor playing on the part of some of the home players. Wallace ful but were handicapped by the rest of the team who made many errors. Abel R. Keviat of the Irish- American who won the 1,500 metre handi- To meet the expenditures called for S by th |8nd, being unable to swim, was im|had fine control, striking out elght Blackburn was on the rubber for the fi;,,c;mm scrateh in 3.66 4-5, ran 2 2-5 mym'- 'Qm“iggs::tm:fi'yfih: :'xfi ;‘- 'r:“ Consolidated Stock Exchangs danger of drowning until several fel- | and making some of the heavy hitters Athletics Pull Down Leagus Leaders. All-Stars, but only lasted a few inn- | geconds faster than his world's record | ¥uired, sald Mst being 313,021,348, \ of New York. low rubbers went to his rescue. of the Hospital team hit easy balls| Chicago, June ®—Chicago plaved an uncertain | Ings. Wright, his successor, did not | time made over the same track last | ol 23dition to the above es Chicago Board of Trade The oarsmen Sunday afternoon ob- | fo the Inflelders. All the visitors put | gume belind Wakl toda) wd Philudelpnia won. | fare much better, but finished the | Sunday. Keviat's performance was all | Gobenieree ‘o P iDary purposes, the served the annual custom of throwing | up a fine exhibition throughout, out- | I % 1 All the gmors ot the locas fgured In 13¢ | gome, the more remarkable as he had just | quested by petition and. otherwiss 1o Telephone 842, the three managers in the Thames, | classing the local team handily. 10ha 9oy’ Wail th resalt Gf. & howe mum.. Boore: Battery for the Sachems was Wheel- | gtepped off the train from Canada this | briog before the annual meeting for its C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Manager Street, Assistant Manager Hospital flashed a dying rally in the Chicago. { Philadelphia. er and Coleman, and for the All Stars | morning after winning the 800 metre [ 8ction estimates for the following Ask for our weekly letter. Walker of the varsity and Manager | last time at bat, filling the bases with ©h pos e obh pos e| Blackburn, Wright and Olney. race at the annual Eaton meet near | RUrPoses: 7t s full of useful informatiox. Hobson of the freshmen being well |no one out, but the best they made|Tamir § o 1 5 oommey & 1 o 9 o] Score by innings: Toronto yesterday. o :(v.:r :5:’&'.’? 50 M'"""': drgnchet?; were two runs, Wallace putting on ex- | Culshandt 4 1 1 0 0B.Colline & 0 8 4. 0| Sachems ..11500141%13| James H. Duncan, unattached, of| from fhe west line of She. = ]nlur(uy wa: the finest day that the | tra speed, striking out the last man JBndk.d & 4 038 0 0BakerSb 4 1 3 3 0| All Stars . ..004301100—9|this city, who broke the world’s discus tucket street to the mas- Yale oarsmen have had on the Thames | when the sacks were etll full. FHow- | LCalinert § 44 ¢ Odusly 8 01 0 1L The Sachems play the Cutlery team | record from the 8 foot 2 Inch circle | , hole in Market streat 33,660.00 \lc; slncu chy came over from tho | ever, the Hospital team i8 not 18- | Gegrerss 3 11 4 2 Barmes 4 20 3 2| Rext Sunday at the Falls. here a week ago, scaled the discus from Au-"'-r from & manhol university, The water looked o in- |couraged in the lenst and expects to| Bose 2 1 21 1lLape 4 2 6 1 0 s a 7 foot circle a distance of 145 feet| Trop g reet 8t the end viting that the varelty men hustled |revorse the result when the soldiers |Kvhnc 2 0 6 0 0.Coambsp & 0 0 3 0 P -2 day. Th t previon % SERIhE S RaTihs - To Reorganize U, 8. League. 8 1-2 inches today. he best previous erly to a point about 160 around until they found Barnum and | make thelr second appearance some | Foumter 1 0 0 0 0~ ~ ——— i Z record was 145 feet, made by Martin| f Badger, the coxswains, and they car- | time in the near future, s St ™ sewy 3l Flttsbury, Jime'd—Ownsmaiand rep- | SESEL T C SRy A Tiate Sogt L ol e sled them 1o the end of the pler and, | Hospltal plays Free Academy on the | arTusre 1 0 0 0 0 el Bl e B (el SR A gower trom & man i eping w 6 custo: eav ol Peters. 00010 2 : es street g m, heave: s grounds next Wednesday, > 888 100 late plans for a reorganization. They | Sodality Defeats New London Team. | Dunham street to the lest ol 3 471 4 were In session for several hours. Af- | St Joseph's Sodality baseball team | house on the south side of e Tor Wat tn st ter adjournment it was announced that | defeated the New London Centrals on . 81600 DICK BROS & Co alIni ] Errrealils = another meeting would be held Mon- | the Cranberry Sunday afternoon 10 to | PATINE Frankliz street with D . { ul 00000 o|day after which a formal statement |1. The battery for the Centrals was| Bath 1o Grove sireet... ... 8,508.00 1 10100 0 resarding the future of the league |Cavanaugh and Mill; for the Sodalfty, tmproving Lale ewreet 3 B would be given out. Houlihan and Walsh. ayground 264.00 - Noewich SCATTERED SELLING. 1000 Tntr ¥ : B RCYCLE NOTE g nl:;?wnu"‘-"e&' ovon - nter Harvester i earcats Defeat Baltic. MOTORCYCLE NOTES. o abli Ford Puts One Over en Detroit. 500 Inter Marine Building wall d es Llaildaton byt omm saion L | 259 Tntematicanl e Detroit, June 2.—Ford after & bad start blanked | Menager Hallett’s Willimantic Bear- VTR W ing ‘;lAe and -ldowu Frank O. MOSCS, Mgr. iquidation by Commission Houses o 200 Intoruational Pump the Tigers In the last six inolngs of today's game, | cats defeated the Baltic team Saturday To further safeguard the public, the Sraie GF Thid of C. W. "_ Stocks Bought on Margins, op LoMa Cantral | Chmaxed ol Jerformaiee by fanning Cobb in e |9 to 1. Next Sunday the Bearcats |DeWly organized Atlanta, Ga., motor-| ton on North Main street.. 68560 Y o D:_m:fl ay Nl it Dot s 1o 8 O m’m‘d" ‘acten. | Meet Manager Driscoll’s Stars on the cyele club is supporting an ordinance | Damages lolG ‘W. Carroll for New York, June 2.—Stocks showed | 00 Laclede Gas sively. Seore: Cranberry and a good game is prom- g:ovidl;lg lha{&uhclfl;fi?i of vehicles {;‘und{:;"fi:i lgfl';:‘ngmg some inclinations toward a recovery 200 Loutsville & Naoh. New York. | Detroit. ised, equipped wi eadishe: street 2,000.00 at the opening yesterday morning. Mion. & St. Touls.. SES e AbLiea « —_— o o ¥ wmonn-.g' NOTICE Chese s Sminst daaliof seacs 00 2. " & e, 7;,1‘; B e e TITER Manchester’s Home Run. st e e Sachers street 7,000.00 selling, due to accounts being ligui 200 Do, prd Zinu, et 5 3 1 0 1|Tonesit 32300 S s i 2 Y s ® "nce | Extending culve All pathens deslting o torend ed by commission houses where the | 1300 Creolf 4 0 0 0 1Cobbef 51800 dg“ "g“’;d“v‘ morning West Chelsea | ,¢'g 1arge drug company in Texarkana, | Sswan ~Mill s ing op intendlng to | 0 o8 O o At Mot been | 18 Hartzell$b 3 1 2 3 0{Crawforart 3 1 1 o o| defeated Bean Hill by the score of | .y *which found that one motorcy- ond ... s | use hose for street, lawn, garden -3 18 - 4 1500 N GargnerZb 4 1 1 2 i|Dhantz2b 4 1 1 3 1(2-1. No scoring was done until the | gliat’ could do the work of two bi- | Brook street improvemen 1,825.60 { sprinkling, or for any other purpose, [résponded to by customers. There was N Btumpes & 1 0 I 0/Gunorio. 4 01 31 o first of the 11th when Bean Hill got | S50 ool : A j during the season of 1912 must firai | conslderable bearishness in evidenoe, Sweemerc 4 13 0 O|Moriariy3b 4 1 1 1 0 yhair tally. -l d halt | CYcle messengers. Incidentally the bus- | mne total of these several.es- OPAS BOT'SE BRIl G lhs oS | and e actempiod upllis n prices en” w3108 Yatmee” {31 1A T et Cieisen: wiks |Imoas was Increased and - deiiverten| "inmies 18 e oo or. MLATLMD mmissioners, v . bstacles in | —— Norfolk & Westemn....... — — 110 | .. ————— Mullin,p 310380} 5 " g tly. § _ Any person using hose without maid ;33‘3:?‘1 :C;f,‘;‘ne?]‘fm““_\g‘“:l‘fflsilég Totals, 361027 8 3l ————L|u man on second, got a home run, i it equiring an a vnll tax of thres { :.fx'.usvnmpirvmfilrrmlvl ontovead. > B3| Copper was one of the few stocks that Beore by inning e A meL) sporing two runwend etonbly (e | gansitary Otbion of the Fu L 0 {8 mli?'xfu:" Cominiites . feosuiads. thot GILBERT S. RAYMOND, opened below Friday's closing; most| 1300 Peongirania Row (F0% o000 00003 00 3| EAME 4 sending to all motorcycle clubs an an- | the warning for the next anmual oity l Clerk of the Board of Water Lomm\.. of the openings showed fractional| 1300 Peple's Gas otrott . 20100000 03 z nouncement concerning the selection of | meet!ng include the last named eeti- t sloners. [ aorid | gaing, 00 Bitsbur, €. C. & s Two base hits, Zinn, Gardner, Ford Clippers Challenge. | delegates to the annual convention | mstes and a call for action thereon. { The buying that absorbed large{ 800 Prossed Stecl Car ... Saturday for the third time the | which meets in Columbus, O4 July h“'fi'opfi'&mf!‘:n e rc?m'w | blocks of stock, particularly in United | _ 20 Pullman Palace Car. Washiagton 6, St. Louis 3. Clippers' opponents have failed to|17-21. Any F. A. M. member, however, | &% SGOPZ m.’mn&wm‘; > ! D e G d States Steel, seemed 1o make an Im- | Ty palwar Steel . Spring P With 2 new manager and a | Show up. We are looking for a game | whether a delegate or not, may attend | ~Resolved, That the rep i Uress uoods Sedanion on (radécs s fhb thorming S hoaitn . Sl oo Louis loet i Washingion s | for next Saturday afternoon. Slab- | the convention and enjoy all privileges ¢ the Committee "'h .x R t went along. They were puzzled to| 2 the sidiors thelr scores. Wallace's and Prarve figa, | a0 Katsman says his arm is in good | except voting. od and approved; that the the O emnan trace the source of the buying, which e ing and Moeler's batting were fesaturcs. The soo Cause_ the same to aa re- " + i 2 3 ™ i ired by the .mn‘od charter, did not seem to come from the big| ‘v ke Washington. e oge r 100 St ob b po that the mayor, or, tn his interests, but was diversified and ap- R Louls $ Shottm.ct 4 1 1 0 b2 senior alderman present, Bl“lard a“d parently came from several minor |——— De. prd Hoganf 4 1 3 0 : ; 2 on behalf of the Court a’ . sources. o S Shef & P R S Councll, to submit the e o8 The market retained its strength| 'Hoo Soumern Padie Bl S Vi oo R S BoYT D E Carriage Cloths | . e, mimned o orepen | B Lt oo 8 W gy fwmia” 4158 il was considerable stock supplied, and Tennessce Copper | Warlace,es & 1 3 8 i3 - BT n seemed evident that the confidence ot e b o G ) 3110 Jast mrrmtw List .‘,“L n & continued bull movement was not Do it MG B At 2 to meet the DAry expemses of lhm-ed by many who had been on the Tnion_ Pacifc T n Novw v city for the ensuing year. buying side previously. Profit taking Do. ptd Totals, 34 627 14 HASB. ¥, ¥is shown, and there were also indi- S A na Weisen V65 instigs: g > 9 cations of roduced holdings to relieve United Btates Btoet ... T N e e i I Comi Tinance n :“) Norwich Town { commigsion house customers of im- Do. 30 . Washington g O G- A fm1ZWME paired margins. The market in re- | 1300 Uish Copper Two base hits, Moeller, Mflam, Henry, Foster view presents a study from a technical il e three bese hit, Hogan. 4 2 I hereby certity that the M m point. T ‘;(‘J i — ron'ob js a trun uow of the —_— 100 Western Maryland 3 Boston 5. Claveland 4. rspm fl resolu lgoon 600 Westinghouse Electrio . Cleveland, Tt 2 —Bog reated COXETER Sates B 1o thous | 1 2 ek Tl @y st B o e o &g;;: and Clarkc % A % | ——— Wheeling & L. Erle.. s in the second and 4 1) 6700 Amil.Copper e Dey sk 10600 Letigh Valley other ianiags. @ald do b ittle with Woa: - Men Norwich, Conn, May 34, 1918 ™ 100 Auwi. ‘Agricutaral it 00 Chino Copper . ager Stahl of Boston returned to firgi base and was Ta l 8300 Am. Best Bugar L_A:JI:: K“) ;:::sol rupcnllh‘l;i.::'r R‘mmns fizst three runs. re: 20404 . % 7 m. a0 Jan iior o dn. g T Blge TOT RS T 300 Am. Cotton Ol . - o. pfd seesesan Taney. 41 0 0, Hooper,sf 50100 . . £ ~ - 00 Am. Ice Securities. P R | 1 0 100 | COTTON. [ Tojoled 4 113 2 ojtewislr {0 8 01 Summer redindent & o 400 4 2 | 4 110 2Gardnersb 5 1 0 0 0 &0 New York, June 1—Futures closed | 4027 plStahlIy 5 310 0 0 m., CV c:mlce. l“‘t; of Summer - Do. | steady. ' Closing bids: June 10.83, July | MLD { 98 8 3Wemwse & 173 30 Blueness oolens in 1097, August 11.02, September 1108, | Geoees 3 1 o 3 1w Where is the blot?” e quiet blue, ‘”" A | October 11.14, November 11.17, Decem. it i RS e ? blue-gray and brown, so fash- | — [ ber 11.22, January 1118, February 1143, | Joals 8 1302 ol Touw 13 5 1 Robert Browning. | March 11.28, April —, May 1133, BPot | ciorsiund A R TR, A i ionable this season. | closed quiet and 10 points lower; mid- | Basen ... .0 1 o o 5 8 5 8 1 173 F b' ofi,u eal “ Wiihedt & B SR S8 dling uplands, 11.40; mIAAUNg’ BUIL, | Two bu his Adsms Spesker, Bia, Weed, orl supper, as for any meal at any blet eut the blus of summer skiss-with 6 6k G G v 11.65; sales, 204 bules, threo bese hit, Sishl, g - % Wh“' m“ stoves—the best its heat and drudgery, Mstate ““' MONEY, EUNDAY :ABIHAI.L RESULTS, bake with fresh afr, thelr L k 2000 Canedian Pacita .. sl 200k | New York, June 1—Money on call e Sy SoEmEueied Wetinieg vise e ndertaker and Embaimar | % ;:“";:;m" U4 314 | pominat; no loan, "imo 10Ank SUEAY] | 4y ey men agsnt 1. g v 1 smrs pestuct hent pegulations, the Sy gegeehy H ays 8 per cent,: §0 days 8@8 1-4 Pide g [ = te faultless baking, A short ombinet P Central of New i 11 8 p At Ridzeport—Nolyske 17, Bridgepert 8, h 32 Providence S\, Tailvillz | Zv tinds Ko™ o riw iow " | ey voncs Bix monthe 8 128 ger oent | Clitomcuy ensus snawoine. of superir design intuding 1arge R Prompt attention to day or night calla lgg Shisen dreat Wostern, .. i M 3 |per eent, Pterling exchenge a8y 8t | ., y.. e e e claset 18 an effivicncy stove In overy Telephone §20. apri4M WFawl 50 hiewnr & . I (n 147 yar | ABA60 for d0-day hills apd 487.80 for | Brdgemer .. % i s pastieular, & “lilchenctte" mompact yot 3y gm,.., & NiO B loagy Jostg dod | demand, Commercinl hille &84, Bap | Springheld 13 11 KT camplobe, and (hese stundy B burner - | B, & Bi Lauis W | sllver 60 7-8, Hulygke ... 19 13 4% (] F Buy n.f o Tt & 714 7 i Hartfund u (] evekers e I onr shey.reany peady N 11 et o o 47 ¥ wil I 3 o we e ko) Bouthesn 1 B Now Britain [ 1 o g Alnls fl“wu"fi M.I.Hh oy e M R A A Gilokter GRnie mARvE : & o for imspeetion, It's & wise plan 99 Ine A o r..,m...‘n i HR S| e gt gh, - art’ Clongs Intasnational League, stafl a gas range hefors the pommiie b i e o A 100 100, 108 10614 AL rcrw..fi.vzsm;a. Himere 3, ing weather comes, avolding Abgpe g 1035 1053 o4 b4 AL Jersey Clty—Fesscy City 13, Prividenss 8. Sowling to 6 p. m, § cents a sirlag, ey * Hiciaiiee A+ Rt S At Montsal—Montreal 2, Hachester 3. i il iy o g 327 Main Street, Bite ok INTERNATIONAL LEGGUE STANDING. Frenkfin put it “BE ON TTMR" & 0 Do, 1wt prd = iest. P may7a M. ALDI & €O, Frop, . : o 1 @ ! 1 4 i) 0% 2y 1 ] & q 2. 5. coxawr, atrees, | 300 Do e iis T t, .“‘:;‘uua" > 108 in6 Tingls_ Coniial SO 8L L 18 055 1gars . ' 20 borug! fet. 4% 1 A%0 A S 1508 Do, DG rerere (41518 41 1824 i - WWI’IM “

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