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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDA JUNE 14, 1912 i INSURANCE. | aAugs ToDAY. ISV A Specialty ot o Ot Frat SRR : lelphia as it. ts and Vi bles. g Now York af St Louls, Lemons, 80) Caulifiower, 13-30 £ ARM INSURANCE Barten a4 Chieasa. Oraness— o] et Cabbae, 15,8 e o = Nationsl Leagus reo co, 25-45( New Cabbage, . St Administers Overwhelming Defeat to Yale Nine, 19 t0 6—| iy ot xer vor. Florida, ** 3740 1. 8 . throp & Sons, Cindonatl . Hosien. Malaga Grepen 3b| Hevan, 10 Norwich, Genn. Blue Used Five Pitchers Without Avail—Lear Effective | 556" broiln! Plneapples, i0-25| Yeliow, i) g Voa A Grapetruit, 1020/ Bermuda, 10 AnpINe. For Orange and Black. ANERICAR Lo B 2o | Tigs 3l powioeshe, 1 Citcago 0 42 | Red Banas Oni — g o {4z | Fed Bananas, 0| Bunch Onjons, Washingt it 59 C‘ur?w ananas, 23| Egg Plant, 15 ‘ g ly Lettuce, 5|Cs 5 New York, June 16—With a scors of ) Carter, Oklanoma rf, Edvwards, Geor- ot 5 Head 18t uce, 5-10| Tomagoen Toa 13 G . | 8la, sul 3 esiai o ‘69 | Romaine, 2¢| & “: 2’"’ :" s f'm““’" d‘:‘i‘:’d_?’; The game will“bs a soctety affalr|New: Tox @ 348 | Colory, Bnoh, 10-15 Sowpert H The first ale-of Egypt was called at American League park today @nd|ang the receipts will be devoted to hos- | 5t Lous 2 | Bring Boass, qr ) . “Hega s N el Wi ot "mi"""‘ and children’s playgrounds| uuutis Win Opeing Game from Detroit. Radishes BR o thousand partisans, about equally di- [ funds. e Asparagi 20 o b roft, June 13.—Philadelphia won the opening » 9 = A 25 Th.u “nd . - L \ vided, crowded the stands and bleach- 2 3 s o of iho sevton today, 4 0 5. In iho firtn toning | Ple Plant, 5 Zythus. ; English Jockeys Fail to Master Style. | ihe vistors bunche this hits. nctuding 4 tioia 3 ; - ) 2 b i . - Meats, v gre. Princoton won by goed batting | ", o *i0 " vy uttack on | T Bk ot e B ol PR s Jowing berley in Anciert Egypt ! It was ‘made from barley, which e oI v e eses e Sve | EHGIAR CIo0KbyS® 80~ Nordes (L0t | femslehE & T Spareribs, 20 Shoulders, 16-20 Jrom a Pamr"'_fa" Thebes wassown igmediately after the annual overflow of s, calling upon tné mervice onsdale says: Chops, 22| Legs, ’ 3 e 2 & . 2 twirlers, none of whom was effective. | *It 18 not want of pluck and merve| . ioase 2 23 5| Snoulders, 14| Chop. & (? the Nile, in the rich, moist deposit left by the river, The Blue opened with a promising | NA¢ Prevents the English boye from | joneit e s0 1 L8 S T b P No holes or drills were made. The seed was scattered + s o g " as well as their predec . | Cobb,er ofcois 2342 x T i : Souple of runs In the first inning, bu | The fault lies In the adoption of the gravterdat Sfaeatiit o1 0.1 | BMOked Ehoulte] ChoDY s broadcast by the sower, who carried the seeds in a basket A SURE HIT. played and the Orange and Black got | [RRatural seat, with its absurdly short) Guigorin spctmay 4 8 s 3 1) Smoked Tengues, |Natlve: Vel swung over his arm Na s 8 01 fort to retrieve, but her batsmen couid | 2 AW B oty Totals, 3! T AR g “ B + the security ‘afforded. Don't meslect | no: soive Lear's culves and. shoots, | It he must be of abnormal physique Sirloin, 31 e pork grain and no further work was necessary until harvest time. your rflh“:‘sflhvc";fl%h i Four more runs was the best they |1 he 8 to be in a position to ride his low in 9th. Bt 2 18| Egvpli s This 3 i nseean PAAG 6. JONEW sould e g et beven nnings | 3862 properl, L 1s Imposablc for | L Wk B 8 Ftes moma, & qus;vgu;:g;gz/«y came about in four months from the time of sowing. b fomnidaNia bad. ¥ | way, to display the horsemanship with | pacore 7 1" o o, g, oulder Steak, 1 mpain lflga - 4 d Richards Bldg, 91 Main St Tiear ptched & fire game throvghout, | W, men ke Morninston Cannon | Bfbdasis 17105 8 8 4 8 8 s P = The grain was cropped a little below the head with But he was poorly supported in el tiy oL T L HCh e puckon of. this ai Diis Turkey— Faacy L. 1 Ducks toothed sickle and carried in wicker baskets to the THE TOWNS-PEOPLE against his side. Yale madé three mis- | 5ty1e of riding with distrust and I am S Vericar Native Chickens, 38 threshing floor. 2 OF MONTVILLE, | plays. Parker and Sterrett were the | COnVinced it is responsible for man: Washington 6, Cloveland 3. _ Western, Fow), "33 | S $ = R at loast, shoul: in the future sonsid. | 1€ading wielders of = the stick for |OF OUF Present shortcomings pSloreuna, 0. Jume 13—Weshingion scored the | Goslings, 2i|Broilers, $1.50 Yoked cattl » & . e i I e shicteenthy Vilors of s western (rip today. e 3quabs, () ed cattle were then driven over it ¢ cial strength of a BOND. | Princeton. = g Wkt THORBRoF Over East ing Clewand. 3 tc . Cleeland plard Eile, Sloieiied 5 o . out NG €O, as of some. importance. .. | Yale suffered through the absence of | g s e eadins (United Stats league) team, in vight | @ roce, i . " We represent - THE AMERIGAN | Shortstop Blossom, who hurt his ankle | Philadelphia, June 13.—The west tri- | 3¢ Bugter— | Yinegar gl 3 Bfll ":d.Afterer it was winnowed with wooden shovels, BURETY €O, of New York, which Is|in Practice last Tuesday, although!umphed over the east but by a nar- . et ataaier: el | placed in bags and stored in the granaries. the strengeet” i ‘Bis worlth Harpham played the position fairly | row margin, in the only championship | Granerit 5 0 4 0 0| Cheese— " 14 Ibs. 81| \\»T{ , singles match played today in the wo- y:\'«‘ R : 23 Hirs ‘40 I\‘;utchne! 5| Brown, 14 Ibs. 31| E n's national lawn tennis tournament [ Lajole1b 8 0 7 0 OjMiian.ct o 2. & bila. Cream, 1¢| Cutloaf, 12 ibs. 31| - o ddad B. P. LEARNED & CO. s Princoton 7' the Ehiludeiphia Crigker oltib.y Stias| rormdit 1L £ fomComL ¢ 0 Piments i| Powdered, ?'."'D"’%’ rleylo granary, Our present high state of civilization alone makes # Thaiiss Liah & Tl Ch Mildie P e % 585 5| Mary Brown of Callfornia, defeated | Fouighes & 12 5 3itoranin $ 9| sase 12" 1bs. 31| ure on (eft drinking /lega’ possible to brew . By 3 2 0 0fcarer, 0 9 0 0 o Miss Adelaide Brownin gof New York|Tumer 4 1.5 2 e 232! Eng ¥ 1 1. 6 skin Agency establiskad May. 1846, Rellyst (& 3 11 olperdidunct 3 2 10 0 |in the semi-final round by two seis | Litinetonc 4 & 8 3 Slilmme $ 3 Bam Y5515 N Orieans: ol &0 e in aTree: . " Best2b 4 1140 24410t one, Miss Fleanora Sears of Bos- e i Camenbert. 3 |Maple Syrup. j 2 - Thom'son.1b 1 0 1 0 0) 8340 n is now the only eastern “hope. Totals, 351321 9 ]P.{Isrl‘n” Sailon, 75| bottle, o zigg it OFFICE OF WM. F. m § 120 ofwindenas 5.2 1 3 She will meet -Miss Brown in the final B comb, 20-2:{Kerosene Ofl, 11- 1 OlKhoades,Ib 2 1 0 0 0 S day and this match will decide Native, 28 Rea! Estat> o e 4184 0| the championship. W 2 Tur Jawes Mantey E artwellp 0 0 0 1 0080 10 champi S estern, 3 e A 51010 Fiab, Batwina Company and Fire Insurance, “Cathat 10 0 0 | 1 o X » S 5% e < Miss McNeeley Defeats Champin. Market Cod, 10/Cods’ Tongues, ve v »d in Oomsry’ Blcx, over C. 3. 80 000 £ | Philadelphia, e aFeat OfF 8. Haddook, §[Kouna' Ciams, ‘ FROVIDENGE, - = R. ), wme, Roous 9, third Goor. LILED.E R. H. Barlow, winner of the T S (e e Brewens or Ave Teleshous 141 T8 and Philadelphia women's g01f | cieveiang 2800030 o 1-3]Snapper Biues, = 3 for 28 AnNDpAPORTER r Dye 5 Stk | championships, by Miss Florence Mc- | Washington IS0 02 834 vo)Am. Racaine ¥ = = = Scote by innings: | Neeley, also of this city, was the fea- | mwo base M Pex threo base hits, Tur- | fMOL. Sard The ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 0 Bk PG IR R S e e B B s el i gy:lfrn,.ét‘f'.w-fiz. Bojlsd, Standard of Excellence. | e dreed 1821 4 1 *—19 thellyn cup tournament today on the e P T = B Y { e, e it et e thme buse | links at Noble. Miss McNeely won Chicago Cuts Down Boston's Lead. A bex. 3o ioundera, = ————————— | nts, Lear, Sterrett Tires . ¢ Chicago, June ayinz on s rain somked dia . box, 65 it e —— Dr?m:" \crk;ns, [{omeys-at llsl | AR five up, four to play. mond, ATy G0k a Tead feom e Towon | R Clame, ple | 70 Halibut, er First Nat Bank, Shecuckst S | REPUBLICANS WILL team ‘winninz’ the opeuine game of tho | SUUAIL Mackerel, 18| Biueflsli, Entrance stairway next to Thamas | | Brewster's Neck Nine at Groton. | sirs Walst's sinzle, scortng Zelder, who | Tels, 16-18Salmon Natlona' B - g | et e 2 - | tan for Botia acored the wigning run in the ninth, | Suniish, 10| Whitefish, Natlona' Bank. Telephens 3.3, OPPOSE DEMOCRATS | _ The first biseball team of the N. L. | ity "ot s it mudt . o e s | Ked 1 L doishad; e 3 AV PR TN, i — £ 8. and E. company of New London i Admirers of James McAleer and Kobert McRoy, own- | Musgsels, pk., 50| Butterfish, ", " . Eight Members of H w Gitr A Brew w of the Boston club. presented them wih gitts | Scallops. qt, 80| Soft Crabs, M an s Mo o e o Rl |y B S Breriiert| SY SIS e | HIGR D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Strext, Local Age | 'y jonal | Neck on t pyard grounds at New | jui McRoy & wateh. Manazer Stah® was present oo Shad, 20 ¢ SWARD GRAEF. | Pastime, .ondon ¥ afternoon, and fol- | with flowes tributes. Umoire Sheriden chased elsht s G G | S S conp tesmyoeit Doy ol el €le b Sowl el o - ADDIVIONAL BARKEYS | o ins aret i ; I M. E. GILMORE. Special, Washington, June 13.—For sweer | {€1m from Mvstic. Good games are| \oine & decson. © Cricess slafes ol 2 B e zible champions e wers overlogked” Alpine Haymaking. [ only three or four times to renew his G. EDWARD GRAFF charity’s sake, eighteen members of | 100Ked for and a large attendance is Chics Boston. 7. Grain and Feed. e overlooked. rift of the Swiss turns every | SUpply of food. By this hard and perfl- o b the houee of representatives will piay | eXPeCted e 3 flmpere ¥ 0 33 8| Noo1 Wheat, s219oming, $1.65 MATTY’S RECORD. Rt sronndiah Tees AipSHET SISDIE] Srour thies to ove feees & ave il eball Saturday. The lineup, divi : 3 4011 ofBran 86| Cornmeal, — account. 1f a few square yards can | foo e , p ed strictly on_political lines, follows Wild Cats vs. Outlaws. Cailihan, ; § 110 ol Madlings, 316 ewt, $1.80 | g; i f rriata \ R lnttned the | f00d mot included, asd meny thass Kepublicans—Anderson, Minnesota. ¢ The Wild Cats will play the Outlaws | Collioar : 417 0 ofStraw, cwt.. §1.20|Hay, beled, Big Giant Twirler Won 289 Out of 421 | anvwhere be made or reclaimed “"1 under some projecting rock muat filter. Minm Sl | Bt ey s 9.45 o'clock in | Fournter.lb 1 RO s 5 A top, $1.70 Game: Ir uisite labor is not grudged seek a bed and pass the night—New J lowa, 2b, Mohegan park battery for the | wess 2 so031a0 o T e A e |, ‘The farmer makes the very soil. He | York Sun, . g Farr, Penn Wild Cats will be Walsh and Poole; | Biock 1 0621 Cottonseed Meal, jiow Chrlsty MathewsOn became 4 | buflds terraces. al L s i Gl 1 2 o e B g ot 4 T o R bl i e R Fuome 7 e U R Cottonsecd Mesl,, | big league poicher is a story of ath-| v With blocks of stone, and | Would Quicken His Appetite. on s an ral e o Zel L $133 letic romance rapid and romantic|then packs the car . 1t the Colonel should loss the nom- Sloan, Nebraska, sub. Demoerats Young Niagaras Challenge. Totate, 31 S = Caei pesu e Wil UTENE| IS CSraTEn ; inatiod hed feel HEG SiEeE O T Rk 8, Ois 4 2 Rouse, tusucky, o, Webb, North o i e ik 3 Tan Yo ock. S agination o hose oun { the rock into I whe African animals who never saw the 0 s, Dhivann & ; Caroltha, p, Rach, Tndiana, 15, Crav- | team under 11 sone of asro enBe an% | mwo'cut when visninz i scored Vodl'icalves. o5 [IISACRSAnI G Ol taE (S IDAIT WM LPLACTE Wb e : . S S adway, Norwich, Cénn || cns, Arkansas. 2b, Harrison, Mississip- | like to have a game fo inis otnomld | eore by mntag At an age when most ambit It {“Along v preci the | 4 Times-Union. EME | pi Jerscy, s, Mo- | morning. Send sl chollonsss urday f Clicas, 011000001 5 players are just learining to swing a | peasant k oes in search ¢ MEMBER | Dermott White. Onio, ol ihis garad o Lon chdllenges-Chrough | Dedim 00020006002 50-38 | bat, Matty was playing real ball with | grass, clin the rock with The last count of the worll's vobea< a 'k Fxchange | e Two" bass hits, ‘Fowrnies, Callins. ”“; 1lt'a‘m in one of the minor leagues jers or v noes showed a total of 672, of which jf— And during that period he was Inva f the 16 Sere (ke 3¢ NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. By . Hides. i plasink v a0 che “\‘n"‘l‘l"‘“\ e and | 270 were classed as acth | FIVA‘N P]a AMJ G Won. Lest | Eead, Heoen 51| Who were older both in years and ex- | of grass on | | i 31| perience. | there. C. 1. GILFILLAN, Mgr. ! iy L i L, : A e Matty's soundest advice to an iIn-| His scythe his shoulder, urmed | @ 5 ekly leiter. - L R L | z 62 $2 | spiring pitcher is that upon which his | with his iron shod stick, provided with ‘PLAN"EN el BLACK i " | | Puita 2 $2.35 | own success was founded—control of | his crampirons, a cloth net rolled ( C'% C CAP % | TRADING CONTINUES LIGHT. [ & A 2 - the bnlé He freely admits that Ui BiKbag, nie Sets o0t 85 PG TR A SU",Ej | - — 00 G Weste TS )~ e -~ early determination not to sac in order that the dawn may find him af _x] A Largely Professional, but Undertone | e ] control to any other element o e ting (e rwa monthe' of pay | (FREM EDYFoR ME] 3 i N TRE More Steady. | o M. & st T . Bostan 6, St. Louis 4, game has had an important bearing | harvest he goes down to the village . | Pt . on bate | upon his carcer. | b N York., dJune 13.—The proceed . I % 32 " Tast. game of 1 5 | While Matty got a bad st 0 ing Yo tite moue st commit tated ¢ g i bR owned by Walter Clark, commodore of | subsequent seasons brought land further urgent call o finan P o T HO% | St as | the Corinthian Yacht club of Philadel- | age up to a remarkable b § e g S e R e ot J i phia, won her first race of the season 421 games which he has pitche items which bore upon today’s L & today on Long Island Sound in the ! tional league fights, he scored FERLtie stoth ool TS feer s R st Louis New York Yacht club’s annual ‘race | tories and 132 defeats. et F 0 5 & 0| for the spring cups, which was sailed | has average has was a fac lary ) 65 per cent i ] s e i i i S o o]k’ 10 0 0 0 in a spanking breeze from the morth- | when it is recalled thal his first three | 8| Y L DICK BEOQ> & Co e P P 5ol B S B % iy g oy i 30 3 0] west. The Irolita won from Morton F, | years involved winning with a ieu ! ] 2o @ | en 3 6 810 Great Northem pfd et o ofermer "3 1% o o Plants Blena by 3 minutds 41 sec- |that was a tall-ender his recc | § h I AN A e D % i1 33 ofonds. corrected time. comes the more appreaited imty 7 . 0 Winals Contrel ;2> 2000 - The Giant star's best season was in Tel. 901 Norwich ¥ : . dite s Tuttle Hits 128. 1904, when he won 3 games and lost SR | R il * aven. | DUt <Igbt4n eleven post-season games | Seta by E 0000 fogpddl o e e en against the Athletics, Red Sox and| 3 ISe 0 <. 8 ebtay H BOFTSE ov. 2% | Yanks in the American league. the thisis | 000 4} Un Tuesday H. Hill put over a string| giany twirler permitted only 17 runs N4 Ay el Mot b 5 . ! b BT T | g aaand on Monday Harvey was|\yhat js equally remarkable s that in | | i TR AR o Bt Towat Y. pid o e for W P Al R | 99 innings piaved in post-season zames | ! 2, 15 ot Ginen bamiers tolil ‘ P | orly 13 developed a tally and in 86 in- | & eaHotia by Whak ate m,&,‘;u,\.d e e Sterrett Joins Highlanders | nings with Matty in the box not a artificial methods has proved some- 06 06—t New York, June 13.—After today’s|plaver reached home. & Mit, Kirke: | Yale-Princeton game it was announc- age 2 what abortive. Both Parls and Lon- v don are reported to have shown scep- ticlsm, and bankers at the French cap- ital have put a temporary stop to Be ed that Sterrett, first baseman and catcher for the Princeton team, had| SAMMY SMITH JOINS | signed to play with the New York MIDDLEWEIGHT CLASS. York made it three | Americans. Sterrett is accounted the == BEST IN 10W b e | - fodsy. whiins 17 | star of the Orange and Black team and | Former Lightweight Reducing from s on u par with the precedig day. | 112 | Enenes 4a Leect! Spened the | has @ Tecord as a hard hitter. 174 Pounds. 3 Frading was in the same small volume | A et s iy B Delther Miller, I i s i and perhaps more professional, judg- |~ Ero ooy g g 1 - | Isasc in fssues of unknown merit. The un- | Td | Sheckard it 0 Dy il S Lowe "Twas only a few months ago that | especially in the market leaders, Read- | i | Leac,3b 4 0 division. But Tke was a lme ing, Lehig il Tnion Pacific and | | Mimteriet 4 1 0 0 vouth and kept putting on 3 dupois | Canadian Pacitic showing some sup ifSeerid 41710 rapidl | In quantities to _uit vou. bt , although reacting from their towards the close: Especial weakness,| Al The day came that he found that no more was he a lightweight and he % | sank into oblivion—that is, he went | 86 | home to Philadelphia. DId he ery out | 4% | hiseyoung life? Tke is not that kird of in Virginia, Carolina Chemical, whicl 4 Riti A | LICQUOT CLUB Ginger Ale<is used exclusively in CARPENTER B one o fo o = ]rl‘din( eastern hospitals, not for curative propesties but noteworthy " 2 ires, The heaviness of these shares | Tt ‘ bt Crabical af e just left that flesh do | A report " ubmitte by the “Chemics h S o + Learh; bome' T, Aseber. AL fatimore- s Citz 2 Baitmar 8 xmun;:r\_z‘.m‘un:\; that Tke Rosetsky | and wholssme—and becanse it it @ good ok, These iswo better Talep! 71 company. thereby dlsposing of hopes y > - ontrenl—Buaio 4. Amreal £ weighs 174 pounds, A slephions {71 ey sty Dimiatis ot foves | % O Took s Ot ot At Proidmen—Newari 14 Pariaenen 1 Tho do you think Mr. Rosetsky is?| way to o we the purity of Clicquot Club-then hy-analvdiey.and we soon be restored. Practically the same | — 0 Aokl oAk Suhd sy e, o INTERNATIONAL LEARUE STANDNE Wy ngielgthentHian. s S court and invite analpsiesby physiciane. and- chemista. reason applied to the Western Union, | — | Jocals, - to 0. Omiy three of the s = é e | Smith & g which was moderately active at some | 1 ageinst Tm wers clean. the othery % C | What do you think lzaac |s ready to 1rore«ion. Guggenhetm Exploration | A carists " He a3 2 e Bt % tho | Bochester 52| 4o? Guese, Reduce to 158 pounds, fake e o S, mille theef (he ateics e tichtd in 43 | MeGoorty. Klay d:qm; h\!mu1 F.hl » [ tha ny of the old e favorites. 10, in the sixth and sewed up the game. The side vs, “make them jump through hoopa.” | - advance of three points, comparad [ Bl have been ke »"f;...n. n‘m.’. i o Y emmy, as we must now call him, | [ L pe ienilig 0 | ity yesterday's bld price on the curb. S e TenC (B WarC foe ithe il CHictun % has started trainipg to reducs, and bl o fote Ml BIden | e purchase amd speedy sale of : A e = s Y Al el | within three weeks he will be down Yo [ [ | curing e n of 1912, must first | 000,000 Tllinois Central rallroad two Pittsbury. i Brooklya. England League. | the middleweight limit. He will be the | cptain trom the o year 4 1-2 notes, the proceeds to be ap- 3 Whoa e b Wopoa e D Rirer 4. Lowell 10. | most welcome addition to the middle- | E| of the Commissioners. plied to the purchase of Central ot ” T ate e nce 11, Brockton 13. Ten in- wojght ranks that could be obtained, s e without sald | Goorain 5 per cent. Income bonds. W 2% 4140 P00 d When he 1 elght Sammy | §| writtes )0 fined $5. This | Georsia 2% n7 31 XN matl el thy enforced, announced 1 b So% A R At New Redord walloped ther what he| | A currency transfer of $1,00.000 to 234 1380 S e Callege Ganes. writes, he is a T ree | B c ancisco, its ultimate destina- | ux% | wcus 412 Y1 A Willamaoms, e —Wiliams &, Comatl . | and can box as good as ever, | 8 being J v ble 3 Kellye 31382 H 1t Sammy lives up to all this, then he - ! s s e e | | Ihesid ey 113 HARRY DAVIS WELL LIKEB. has & grand chance of tacking “cham- | E| Byid special procaililie 4 rates otherwise being unchanged from | £ = | ot Wi g Lo - | plon™ after nis name ] y a s pro v umwmm ear To You the previous day, —although lenders| 5 GOTTON. bz tols, 8 | Method of Instruction and Rebuilding | the ginger extract which we use, thus e e R R U L el ] P i ke o Duaree i Appeals to Playe Mokhioan:Glarks sva:'Ligemen; | the ginger of its constipating quality. We use e d - lef psrlphoc - osed steady, Cl : ¥ _Score by innings Bl " ¥ rrasded a H e floral ayd | ORISR van mteady wih | 1075 Jaly TiE8, et i e st -5 S e ety sl el i L | Manager Tecrall hir arasied *| & | best granulated cane sugar, no blaing-being nved Thé pleasure | = o . B s 3 AP L 14, Sep- | Hrongm i 0o e anag v Dav! “leve- | with Capty Claude Washburn's line- g i ot g & he Dieasure Shall be | total sales, par value, of $1568,000. | tember 1148,/ Ociober 1156, November | “yus v s, Hms L AN DS s & MYIS. of Angncring B Tof ‘Suiifay. and e 000! gamu 1N 1o whiten it—and it is refined with special caze. > b United 'States government ~bonds | 11.60, December 11, January 11.63,! cares, 7. Mler. < | his plavers which appeals to his men |looked for. The Mohican Clerks expect | w the real oils of ill be cheerfully given,.and |, gy all. February 11.67, M e ARl 2k Ricnantic i € use - et were unchanged on call. | | v 7. March 1176, Apr i — strongly. He does not use any rough to mest Al Hallet's Willlmantic Bear ; il 3 556 B s . it o B May 11.81 Phillis 11, Clneinnatt 0. alkc in advising or rebuking the plays | cats the 23d of June. Captain Collins limes and lemons and not the GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, | Shet siesa | g talk in advising or rebuking the play- | cats the W ;. y b5 STOCKS. »le: c‘ ed quiet: rmgldnnz uplands | P:}I;nnlnhln. June 18.—In a long drawn out game | ers, but instead he appeals to the men's ' feels zonfident of han: the Bearcats’ chemical substitutes for them. 77 Cedar Street, | « 1 middling guif 12, mdles, 39 O he tuldders, Phla- | finer side #o successfully that they all | pelts on his tent poi ‘We use no preservative what- Al i e Chaimers’ ote i | bales i - 11 G0 10 T | yje him. In talking matters over with | P G BOXIMG BOUTS B T H 1] Cincnall Philadelphia. his plavers, even when rebuking, he | ever and none of;lhe coal tar e Hoear” .. | MONEY, i ab hopos e #h hopos e does it in such a calm, dispassionate ther “chemical” ara- . Beet Bugar . | # Bescherd 5 2 2 0 O\Paskete 43 10 0 or other g Can New York, June 13—Money on call | Marswaet § 1 2 0 o Crssiw 4 2 1 o o| (hough convincing manner the player tions. The water— from Law Opera House, New London o Tl teady, 23-4@3 per cent., ruling rate | Hovitzelib 5 3 9 0 0Mageelr 5 1 1 0 0| takes it more to heart than if brow- g 3 pera House, Ne San 0IL" 0 -4, last loan 3, closing bld 2 3-4, of- | Juri § 11 ¢ sliimictn £ 01( 8 o|Deaten. In & reloelr;t Jeeret hnafilofi Clicquot Springs—is crystal- TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, . Iov Securitles . fered at 3. E . P 1512 Manager Davis lald down the rules r : need Ol "Time lohns steady; sixty days 8 per 3033 lfhownersn 4 2 15 2| ana reguintions in such a way that it | clear and pure. Joanny Moran” of New’ York vs. Locomoise ..o PR e (il s by e 361 dlorawme 3 0§ 1 of caused all ("f the players fi*’;":e"' ll’;“' Other Clicguot Clab Beverages A ¢ of New London, 10 rounds; o Ty months 3 1-2@3 3- OBrennerp 2 1 0 1 0]ga new era in manegers ha en in- 4 d bagrise s g el Foumirio. @33-4 per cent. 86 ) Oldlendzo 10 0 8 8| pugurated, A & result there was not & broken ten year Sarsaparilla Birch Beer One Round Nolan. of Waterbury va. gar Refining. R 000 of iy man but left the reem wiliing to work | Root Beer Lemon Sour dola Monii o: Norwich, J counds; Tom Mos [ g, CWIEAGD GRAIN MARKET, TR e BR hig hesd uft for Herry Davis, 1 record of leader- Orange Phosphal Giynn of New London ve. Kid Keegan i | WHEAT ven. b, Low, Clom, R Manager Davis saya: 1 & o , g of New Haven, § rounds. First Bout | Toese Ansconds Minisi G [y - 19 Jomk - AAelse McToen, a0 T dam't want any plaver to think u | ship on quality ra Mr.(i:tm dss of gro al 515 sharp. .Admission 75 cents;| 6w Atchlin o | S T B, < vt impossible _for: Cleveland te win the | W ca, dozen or buil: $ibasido’ 1. Toukots tab Detdlon. | T DeNA ot T i BT A Y PR B S pennant. - Nothing is abselutely im- | and service. <hich amunnts 1o wbot bt Pt Bt ebls IR ES for Bl iimers & OBl 108 Vi Philadeiphta’";" ', 003 001 0 010 W pessible in basebell. They pieked Fhil % $0fd by all deaters glasspul bro 2 SIS S : . Steel R o Tw bave iife. Hobiltzel, MeLeen, Magee, Downcy, | adelphia for seventh and eighth plaee | who - -3 N | Weste jelda i gl M 1875 T2 1510 | Beschur, Crarath three base hit, <Pholsn In 1995, We finished second and would | J, 6. WORTH & CO. & £ Ounadien Paclc J 7 = have wen the pennant but for injuries Wholesale Distributors, BERE is 1o ASTHrUNRE. MpsLLM 19 o e 0% 501318504 B0 88 Iroliita Defoated Elena. te Baker and Barry the last (wo weeks | Sie, SRR Yaatern C t gpusito The Bul- Central of New Jerses. % s s a4 sag) New York, June 13.—The sehooner| of the season. dr making their predic- lsUs for usiness resulls Clisspease & Obie. u% o £4 un @ yacht Trolita, formerly (he Queen, now ' (iors for 1919 they gramied wo might i £ 2

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