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: NORWICH BULLETIN, ThESDAY, JULY 2, 1912 ] "NS(J‘R;N;L A . l . E‘lfl! L[eg:l‘:z;‘ei, and l:clnnuéci;:st base | ; ay T he game, : e Gloom Among American Olympiang ™™ i & sy & 3 Washington 0 020000002 4 3 ARM INSURANCE J. L. Latrrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenr. Desire More Freedom From Training Restrictions—Ralph Rose Heaves Shot Beyond Record—Germany Wins at Tennis — Athletics Victorious at Washington—Giants Take Another. Gloom hangs | pians are no exception. | league race at present is very close, over the Finland tonight. The big he is holding out for Boston. Jennings Stockholm, July 1.—Athletes in train- | erican league. He does not think Phil- f Detroit .. .0 0203300 %811 0 ing are proverbially high strung, like | adelphla will take the honors again|Cleveland ..100 0000012 5 3 opera singerss The American Olym- | this season and although he admits the | Batteries, Mullin and Stanage; Brown and Lapp; Groom, Pelty and Henry. Time 2.05. Umplres, Evans and Westervelt. Naps Held to Five Hits. Detroit, July 1.—Mullin held Cleve- land to five hits toduy, thres of these being made by Lajoie, who had a per- fect day et bat. Detroit hit Gregg hard and won easily. The Tigers made seven of their runs after two men were out. Score by innings: R H E. George, Gregg and O'Neil; time, 1.45; umpires, Dineen and Sheridan. These Specials will Hold Until 10 o’clock Wednesday Evening. ship les in midstream, the athletes | has the following to say: “Washing- This Store will be Opened Until 10 o’clock Wednesday Night. Closed All Thursday, July 4th. pacing the deck, looking longingly to- | ward the lights of the interesting city | ton has certainly not only swept me off my feet in the way they cleaned my HATIONAL LEAGUY STANDING. Lost. T ; i i i ié ROAST BEEF beyong their reachh. Their colleagues | bovs up on their recent visit to De- Large Juicy Legs of Spring Confectioners’ RIB of other nationalitjes.quartered ashere, | troit, but have forced me to admit that c are permitted to stholl around the town | if they continue even at one-half the LEMONS, 16 for. . LAMB; Ib. ... . SUGAR, 3 Ibs. ... . .. Cut from steer cattl 6 intil bed time. | gait they displayed against us they The Americans are in rebellious { have the pennant as good as won,” he emper rainst thei tricter training. | said. H . . . . A SURE Hit HHAE HIE ‘thay shiowd be pertiad | Winh taun ¥ pirr il miost jReIY Choice Native FOWL “Little Pig,” Sugar Cured | lelRLOlN STEAK " 0 equal liberties with the others. The|cop the flag this season is Boston,” he Even Break at Philadelphia. c k s Fe ere is nothing surer and safer than | entire team, however, went ashore this | continued. ~ “I never saw an oftfield pm,adelm,m. s iy e R Smoked SHOULDERS, Ib.. 2 s FIR PANCE POLICY. The | morning and afternoon for hard prac- | play better ball in my life than Hoop- hitting phmey Hers taday BRI aabiR S SR i —_— premium Is small in comparison with [tice. Ralph Rose the San Franci ('O’pr, Speaker and Lewis showed against { o ngikh,n £ kol s e sour Tenewal remiam, 0 Deslect | weight man, put tho shot two inches |us. Understand, I base my caleulation | 89, TORNRroke even, o ten o |l Fresh, Lean PORK LOINS Forequarters LAMB Lean POT ROAST I ar rene rremium. beyond the record. All showed wel. | mostly on the fact that the games YO pas " Seores ISAAC S. JONES, A large number of Americans wero| have seen the Athletics play ageinst (2°0 20Tl two passes: Scores: . Ib. ..i.ueiiiiiiiiia....., G Ihe oS R c b i i s c Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |among those who weicomed the first|my team, hoth in Detroit and on their | pFirst Eame: = ° RH.E y ol Richards Bldg,, 91 Main 8t delegation of the British athletes, wio | ome grounds, tend to make me think | SRR, § 300550 5 T 1y 3 T TR i ar tonight. The Englishmen num- | there is missing something of the dash < b 2 . . . fvered 49, and ineluded _the principal |and great playing of the last two sea- |, 4GSten Stack and Miller; Scaton | B Native VEAL ROAST Rib and Loin LAMB CHOPS FRANKFURTERS, Ib. . ... | [ stars. The remainder of the English|sons that grabbed the flag from my nd B ; iR c . WME OFFICE OF WML F. BILL | 30i"conuiiuns wil reach hore tomor: | ream. 3 toain ok tog Aewmerioy | 742, and. Emaile b oo 2lbs. ... SRS Real German Style 1 y row morning. while not out of it, will wind up third | oS000a BRTES L 0 L Rea! Estatr R Pell United States who onjor fourth, with a’possibility of them | proP% R, 8008000481415 2 - 3 7 beat Canet, France, in the|squeezing in ahead of Detroit or Wash- "y E Y . . * - and Fire Insurance, lennis singles, was defeated to- | ingion. oni2500 and Brwin: Wallace, Moors | Choice CANTELOUPES | Georgia PEACHES i Native CABBAGE caind In femsry’ Block over C. 8. | day by Heyden, Germany. The sc “But T don’t admit for a minute that | 2 ed. Sy h me. Reoots §, 4hird flodn, was T—5, §—8, 7—5 | my chances. for the penant are gone, | rennan and,Emslie. B o R U 258 ']unrt ol A 12e trlng 21bs. ..uua Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING today Representative Sims of Ten- | midst of the race, just as of yore, but Atiorney-at-Law $ Richards Bigg. | nessee, democraf, sought the immedi- |should my mound men fail me, ‘well :)I"lu;w“l‘!il 'f" Iflolldh blelu():l;(};rs“wx‘i=| the 1 % | ate passage of the measure, explaining | then, what T said goes as it lays. The | bas ed, In the eighth Merkle hit g E i ek T8 Shet the JahioionWiynn . BRGEiwes [Athlatice: will hasil Hreseat : You the ball over the left fleld fence, the Large Brown EGGS Fine Granulated SUGAR Ohio Noiseless MATCHES scheduled for July 4. and he hoped |know, I have noticed during ihe last | longest hit made on the Polo grounds |l dozen 22¢ P t i few se rule the si vears. Score by innings: R.H.E. 5 Ibs. in cloth sack S AR 6 BOXES iivis o ssrtimide vn s e avd BB g the picture films might be barred from |few seasons that as a rule the six |iD vears. Score £ Foseh. o % P Browa & Perking, UWMrflw (the picture gles mishe be varred from | {em sessonn that s rule the six 13 Jee 1000014005 s 3|l Beery Fgs suaranteed Nat Bank, Shecucket Bt | \"30. 121 2 quorum was not present, | tWice as much spirit and tension in the | New York 2040002 1% 11 4 tatway nk next to Thames Telephone 33-5. Room V' J Sporting Bditor: In regard to Ver- in ar | Durkee’s SALAD * EDWAR | sailles-Sachems game June 30, the play [eVer, for it might be all imagination | Pjitsburgh, July 1.—Chicago defeated Sweet Sugar CORN Yellow MEAL WM. E. GILMORE Spectal. ]|mude by Third Paseman Hill was as |OR My part, but I have come to the | Pittsburgh today 1 to 0 in teores e : Elgi 37 TG SRS | o S S DRESSING, bottle ... 23¢ : | follows: A" fiy ball knocked to him | conclusion “‘“;“’ they say to them-|ings. The lone tally was a home run Very Choicest Elgin Sl : Is glove and bounded in the | elves when playing the iger's an { drive by Schulte. O'Toole and Laven- aft G. EDVARD GRAFF obovared It and drev 1t to- | Mackmen, "Well, wo must brak tiose | wer piiched & Briniant” samme. " seone || BUTTER, Ib. .. ..... 27c | French PEAS Fancy SPINACH EAS # him. The ball @14 net touch | FSSNEE VICEED up and glve some- | by innings: R.H.E BRI ot a s oot siagin A < ..l .... 14c | Sweet, tender—can lothing. The score at that time | P0dy else a chance,’ hence the six oth- | Pitts. 0 0 0 00000 0 0 0 0 6 0 MBI 5 AR R | 'UG Fwiis 1820 15 Mavor 6t Veranilles fer t in" the league are now all[Chi. 0000000000011 3 1 y | Yours traly, playing more on their toes O'Toole and Gibson; Lavender and ear = = | VERSAILES INDEPENDENTS ANES ToD A“‘ e 20 Umpires, Rigler hi! phia vill meet | Hospital team on Saturday a handy | soda, for which we in this country are | B d dG inl Aad oy and Fianeran. L Rl e o e b T g e | National Les G > | ing their runs over the pan by n | where there are immense natural d Un san raln | COLLEGE MEN FOR PHILLIES. ¢ Ceaua e e D | by a thing I said to mean that. long shot. I don't intend any While ad- mitting my team is at present in an exceedingly bad rut, I feel confident | that before many more weeks are gone y vou will find the Tigers right in the Hold-Up for Prize Fight Films. Washington, July 1.—The passage of a senate bill Which would prohibit in- terstate shipment of prize fight moving picture films was blocked in the house games that they play against the | Tigers and Atheltics as whea they play against each other. Now, I don’t mean to say they up or endeavor to lay | 1down to each other in any way what- the house, despite Mr. Sims’ vehement protests, adjourne Ball Did Not Touch Him. New York Thirteen Straight for Giants. New York, July 1—New York won its thirteenth stralght victory today, defeating Boston 1n the fourth game of the series by a score of 9 to 6. In the third inning Wilson hit a home run Batteries: Tyler and Rariden: Ames, Tesreau and Wilson. Time, 2. Um- pires, Eason and Johnstone. Cubs Win in Twelfth, 1-0. Cincinnati, July Florida PINEAPPLES BForis. .o 250 Large, Ripe BANANAS dozen ooz i o 8 Reliable FLOUR package .. Peanut BUTTER 2 lbs. . AR .. 22 Jimmy Coffroth, the San Francisco | and consecutive stickwork when men on the bases, while Bill Austin 10 Beet GREENS BEANS 2iis Borden’s Malted MILK 50c value .. oy 30 Mohican BORAX Ib. package .. peck ... .cuevosng 10c . TRUNKS - v 1.—Cincinnati won | fight promoter, is having a hard time | wers g . g8 we gre enormo Soppsn e 1, e Move TiRHL YMpHL and, Dates casy vietory over St. Louls today. | trying to pair up a team for his holi- the Coits had the mystifying stuc | ahead in this country; In other things i 5 Broadway, Norwich, Conn Join Team Soon, teams hit har e pitchers in | day attraction, The Attell-Murphy Iy five of the opposing | we are disgracefully behind,” said The largest stock in town of all the | Fetine ot ng used. Alhough slightly out- [ match has apparently fallen through, reach first base William Ramsey. “In provision we arc |yt apes of Tranks. Will st MEMBER Several more recruits will foin the th cals bunched long drives,|and it leaves the coast impressario | lineups and _summary disgracefully behine Sssnmnuvia, [0 000 wess 669 B “" Corsalida Stock FExchange J|Phillies shortly. Pat O'Dey is from | while Cincinnati pitchers kept the hits | without an attraction. | y’s Colts—Nichols ss, Manches- | Italy, Germany, =Switze s 4 & Touk o = o g e | Vermont university and has beon u e i i s ot | b, W. Austin p, Pendle- | and Russia_possess factories for pre- | you need a Trunk come and ses us Chicag ard of Trade b D R L S LEAGUE STANDING. | Score by innings R H. E.| Young Saylor, the Indianapolis light- | . Brenaan rf, Crow 1b, Lawlor paring _ nitrates from te atmospher 3 | has been playing remarkable ball, Won. Lot rc Louis ...10 220001—613 3|weight, who fought Battling Nelson to [ O'Brien cf. f iargely for the purpase of agricult The Shelflckel “flflless c‘ i | cording to Pat Moran and others wh. - 5 cinnati .4 03004 10%—12 10 1|a standstill in Boston, and Matty Bald- | _Hospital—Wicks M s, | but 2lso for the making of explosives s GILFILLAN, Mgr. have scen him perform. 1‘( Is & sec. z 62| Batteries, Geyer, Dale, Willls | win, who recently boxed Eddie Murphy | 3b, Chase ¢ Austin 1b, Dah .n’: pomt is that it .n.w'u,,. we & ot M Ask for weekly lstter, Al o Ll ULl 3 3 79| Bliss; Benton, Humphrics and Cl. a sensational 12 round draw, also in | Grecnwais B, Ve 1L | e s s > ¥ 3 | A e ke Do e s ampires Kim' sk | S et e meloned s st | | o S s B | ag3 oty ety [E— is “Frank Kea from H " % | s = PRI | colts 003000200—5 2| tric acid by means of electrical pow | Maine. He is o left- | Pt | BASEBALL GAMES NONDAY 1 Hospital 000200000 : e The power could be got from 00al fsmm - —=———————— | hander and plays third and short. In | —_ | Py Miks: Clobons His- senagtona: Runs, for Hospital, Chase, S 1. | fields or from the water posver whi Sk 1o s two i thace i Red Sox Win by Timely Double. | International League Mike Gibbons, | 5 i |4 ailable 1 Seotterd It would addition to these two men there a y ely Double. Sort Rk % 1 for Colts, Manchester 2. Nichols, Cas. | 18 now available in o " s | battery coming next week from Con-| Boston, July 1.—New York lost to| in cyme: Butls ¢ Montrea 3. { P2UL welterwelght [ &%, W. Austin: two bise hits. Man. | not be an expensive process. The cost | A Beautiful Line of S or gage iy {0 Lo o o tnn | Boston again today, despite McCon- | Ser 5. Toronto 7. | of (hose Doxers who believes in mak- , chester 2, W. Austin, Pendleton 2, would depend largely on the pow 8 Seiieh Wi ‘?.,1“<.fi,l0 pitchi THG “only thre | scond ome Rocheser 0 e ing hay while the*sun shines and will | ‘\" hols, Casey: iwo base hits, Lawlor, | used X : = | [ a8 be he minor |Red Sox hits figured in all four runs. | A, N Jemer O 7 not.refu good offer. For defeat- | Kirker: sacrifice hits, Da | First Capital of Illinois. | 5 Gold Bo“d attery | After McConnell had purposely passed INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ing Joe Stein in New York Tues- | bases, Manchester, W. Austin el R s ano | Speaker with a man or e in A 1 aay ‘night Gibbons added 7t | bases, ¢ 7. Hospi sos on | Al th e tos Fogel is sti ’ sixth, Lewis doubled to left, scoring _ 2 balls, off Greerway 2 fret haso on or. | of Kaskaskia the first capital of - | t o8 ) e [two runs. The score by innings | 5 | rors, Hos Cotta 2 7t oy piten | Belole an sl bl ca nesting &1 Ne[ over 5 40% ¥ ¥ s been g B DED a0 et : Wilie Boecher. th clever itle eXew | r. 3 T e a5 | Raeon were cured. Even this will soon | in Mackintosh, Woolens, Mo« | wne has beer to 0 03 — | ok “ahiewelih th his manager, | by Green 8 earn ins, Ce | ba A s . |e o | New York 0001000001 2 K NewtOllans | Hoamtal 30 ahnies Satnds. Meih | bo washed away by the evor-encroach- | poo. | e e | Batteries: Hall ang Cady: MeCon. | s 4t | where on July 4 he will meetgYoung | time | ing Mississippi, which has engulfed | > DICK BROS. & CO JENNINGS PICKS BOSTON. |neil and Sweeney. Time 143, Umpives ; # | Jor Thomas, a southern 133 pound box | ST e | practically the' entiro townsiia. ~"One | . ks th : Bl b o e o et e I'er who is making great sirides in the | Nursed by Cannibals WAk e seat of 1o liryeat bity Ars The L- L. Chfl man Co. Tel. 901 o R s o & Bunchat Hits Halio I Pt iter 1, o e |t aaia )1 e 1910, Rt t the Allegheny Mount Ther h u H AL FAN River—Fall Rirer 1. Woreester 4 ndot are selected for a meeting. the fall of 1910, Algo! « e Allegheny Mountaln hera N 4 . & Rughie | pmonec Hits Help Out Athefbice. | &ty ymn oo bk | Joo Mandot are selected for & meeling. | o) pagen journeyed: 2,600 i |8 a curious lack of exact knowledge | 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr ashington, July 1.—Philadelphia At New Bodford- New Hedford Tawrence 1. The weight in both match is a | B 2 . e 4 « &t ho settlag. thin old townSoms 9 Jennings of th on Groom in the sixty| At Brockton-rockin 7. Lowell 15 nounced at 133 pounds at 3 o'clock In | B ‘I\)":‘l‘;:;‘»‘hw‘l’ Ho reached a tribe | a8 to wio settled this < n.Soms | % N ston Red 2 n the sixth| b Spelongd Soutaat | of aborigines who w canibals and | say it was established as ea —— S— oo 3 /r\:.[.\ e Hu,“ m JI’ d T e nnings today and easily Connesticut League. the afternoon of the it had never before seen a white man, The ' 1682 by men who were with hod SPORTING TIPS. posi n the Am- | won shington, 6 to 2. Brown| At Bridseport—Bridgeport 5, Waterbury 3 b ey fillie | Interior of a huge dome shaped thatcn | Chevalier de la Salle. By others it Ples, Cake and Bread - | CONNECTICUT LEAGUZ STANDING. The defeat of Joe Mandot by Willie “hux 40 feet high and 1 feet i is ‘asserted that Chevalier de Tonty | ank_O'Rourke T G M e e We faw pc |Ritchis, the California Ughtweight, hasy B, (D feol LIEn And 125 feet tn di- |8 eseeriod At ke four years e | that canzot be excellod. g ; ed to str claims of the ommodated the entire tribe, | planted : ! 9 2 380 | Pacific coast boxer fo e dren. The people were of the most | called the priests were the first r . J i\ 2 .-mltng with Ad Wolgast, the champion. ity i : Sl tion that' the Saveaes had of e - 1 - = - = | primitive type. he women wore no | ollection that th ges ha L ’ 1 -~ - 32 | Ritchie held the champlon to a fast = s tle Azl 3 | s » : . £ four round draw and hoids that he can | Clothing and the men little more—their | White men. NELLE 2 R ier o g cle “of apparel being a headge St TR ! arter Ave. 8i . & s MARKET MARKS TIME. 1 A o et I o o o aia’ | of bird plumes .The chief alone wore A Real Test. e G (S i e L \‘,”,"",‘jf,'rf“":,'..m postponed— | oped in this country in many months | & 8irdle made of squirrel tails. Their | Faith is believing the dentist when | THEPE 1 no aavertmng mediem n - | Maintains Firm Undertone, Most Is- !‘ = L oo iha Bitoila 18 one few who | Weapons V‘on.x;\\‘.u{ of vm\pl, d, ir- | he says it isn't going to hurt.—Detroit | pagtrrr. Conn =" > The Mul . ar o da f rows, war clubs of ironwood and the | Free Press. Batiss Cuntestiout equs © Bule S WG T e v {= Lia Bl ) MACK" EREUD S HiTea. - | o nes piaoyer theiol deadly poison blowpipes. g ¢ B3 o Mt | , = B ES | With these strange people Mr. Las e B ainees O | i ] ST JUST BEFQRE,THE BATTLE. lived six weeks and was treated w 1 - more than mark time (oday | —— Faiede ¢ = Baker Most Semsational Batsman in | . A i e . e EEted i th | < alle bty WoRt P i ——wa sl = the Game Today. | Road Work and Light Exercise Only | 0% qth” Dyring time he made | f 7t Y S g g e 00 Rant s Ty As a dramatic hitter . s £ mode of living, ideas and customs. The | o ey Panovel, WiLY e = in baseball to equal J. Fra {= 1 N. M., July 1—The| community lived on a co-opera!ive : 1 ler sensationul gains in the | _ - % % %% | the miracle man of the Athletics 0 lynn heavv- | pagfs, each man shooting game e | : . . ies embraced within the (o- X : B g Trappe's famous son has ¢ mpionship fight | yge of all the families. The chict had | : ) grouy nown Y §own deen a_dreadnought of n whaler ever | Ju induiged only in road | supreme authority amd his wori v = ; R b | b e e e e eed Printing ¢ nd DL AL O of tha bl | A 32, wrong, it was $1,000—for his r wood hunters farther west in i'er s e reele R ane QL R18 QA [ 1R o 0% but in the last two 5 When Mr. Lange had sufficientls 7 anag : Rereiad SR Ml T i . Baker 1 atgrown or covered hls health and strength I s ot of the how & 40 « ‘ lence and developed ! leave the chief gave him an esoo i 5 i | C. G& S incend Hotels are crowded an thres men, who accompanied him ic Wi of Tha das el et Cider ‘has been cal 1e _cham- | idences are rapid branch of the Amazon, whers he v bnt ¢ hor 32.000:0 v Patner. ¢ pagne he apple, sc ker might he | hecn perfeeted Al the | alone by canoe to a Tubber plantaiien T 46,000,000 m 0 ; Fo o alen populace ing tomorro | hoarded a small river steamer for tha | . | ar'Ss g i on the mo g Hed lmpp HE 5 carrivale | dancoast, whare ho cangt a stenmor | . - ek : ik T ey : o the most dangerous clean-up hitter in| _Captain red Fornoff of the New for New York T, ot | e o o oo | 5 s T | g s The BULLETIN Co. s S SPafionk wwast: o ‘ : iRt Ra Ea ot o i o B s o T s el 64-66 Franklin Street o g iy York. Cantral foll off § pitcher can feel safe until 4. Fran ating for spita | quantiries of nitric acid are required | 1Argely, Béenins. of an increase ot Is_sent hatk to the bench n he| Clabby's Colis administered to the | This actd is prepared from niirate of - — n creraginx expenses. Mis- Temnesse ' Copper e 2‘!;;.5;‘;‘[:;5%«\_ HRlieC 8wt - E : = = ntinues avor- s & Fadhe e eolar &3 er his good fo S e a— es i e g e ane aver oiedo, 5t L & W, tune, just like the chap who spies 2 | sing 1 T = $575,000. Pain five-carat diamond on the sidewalk. | " nd market was irregular, w _ Tt is the unexpected side to Baker's % da . n & Brooklyn Transtt convert. | ed Staiss Realiy hitting that makes him such a box- nge cup | in Tota s, par value, $2,30 score luminary: It takes him only a 3 second to switch an opposition victor . & Gy to a Macl triumph ' | Chem Baker ranks, with Cobb and Zim- STOCKS. merman, as the most dangerous hitter s e in the country. None of his hits are o fluky, but fly toward the outfield with e one: '~ A ::’\I"{ terrific speed. Neither is he aided by . S r 9 A pueng firle s fences of short bleachers. Every | l e e gl hit made by Baker is generally 100 per n g Tand A Ray. Consol cent. pure. His average is pot boosted eve A A, Tobacso T | by _sny flukes or abbreviated parks. RENRRE e oy 2 . D o4 F e On the recent trip west Baker made . & 3 4t S L R N s T SR A s hatie Gis ; : X Lofe g “T had been a great sufferer for years befors learning of v i \ — Louis was the longest made in argceiad o Kuow /of wondertul benefit that Vibura-O-Gin Viburn-O-Gin. 1 had misplacement, | fainting spells, constant y ) sec- A | COETON, L e e e A punctied ket s o headache, and other female teoubles, which made me foel very = ‘ jSew York, July 1—Cotton spot|nite Soxisipark. . g s e 52 a weak. 1 tried different doctors, but none gave,ms relief, so I | - closed quiet iddli: 65 * el » 1 hous: is of la D 3 b | raldaiing guif, 110 e st beres. | Baker is mot & veteran in the point it s i e e aws TAmang N took Viburn-O-Gin and it relleved me so-much that I want you y [ Futures closed steady. Closing bids: | oo oSS e Is still 8 youth and im- | to spread the news of what it has dome for me. It certamly-will 5 s Aduly August 11,80, Semeolds: | proving each vear. Some of these @ effe Y135, October 11.46, November |14y | avs he will work himself into the Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, do as much for other sick women. er nd December 11.55, January 1150, Febru. | L2.n€ champlonship of the Ameri- | unknown to them, may learn about it in the newspapers. e Johnson's wil | ars 1135, March 1133, April'11'60, May | " 168U ole is | as 1162 & of Jaia 0 C BOXING NOTES. 5o the good work goes on \ v Jennings, % ; R g of iy | SR i et -y Tl ALL DRUGGISTSSELL IT v baseball. 1f —— Contra) ot Kow Joe " z y_Smith o oboken has been : . e B il b e LR New York, July 1.—Money on call | matehedto meet Frank Loughrey of Viburn-O-Gin Is a purely vegetable compound, containing 1.00 le with fulkdirect; N at least three offers from | Chicagn & Alton swm’fi at _z 3-4@3 per cent.; ruling | Philadelphia in a 15 round bout in no harmful properties, is actiyely specific In its curative action s o a bottle wit jons L v e | Clicaen Great Western rate 2 3-4; last loan 3; closing bid | Providence July 2. on the womanly organs and functions, R S T o0 D B e 27-8: oftered at 3. Time loans stead e vl FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. o et i i 400 Chlcaas, 3. & BB b e LP Do Coity 00 daya| Young O'Nelll of Boston has been < o SEMTRE 5 . e u s Lows 3 3 1-2; six months -4 matched to meet Marty Brown, the o youns and o s highly recommended for Lhe ireat- w00 Colorado Tuel & T A= New York lightweight, in Lyndiurst, ment of all forms of female troubles. 460 West 149th Street, New York e . ; Colorado & Souluern ik - inediStat . T, July 5. Brown will meet Bal ENS CK | o Corn Products o Low. lone. Hurley at Newark, six rounds, on July PLENT R BL A e O Mg Son W% 1% 19, and on July 20 he will box Willie C-8e CARSULES| Deawer & o Grands o o 2081e 132(: Howard 10 rounds in Brooklyn, [] ® [ Distillees” Securiti CORN: = s REMEDYror Erle A P e S Hugh MeCann, Sam Fitzpatrick's Y % Py / 10t ptd N Bept. .. 7 714 white hope, has been matched to box o d_pta Dec 02 10 rounds ‘with Gunboat Smith, the L BRI poal Fietric g : Whan want o aut your Bun Normhern o4 oATS: western heavyweight, at the Fairmont ean 15w tie GUbiie, thers 18 RO T ore” Co @i i | A C. New York, nest Saturday night um - an ihroush the advertls. Tilinols Central Sthes £ Fred McKay of (‘apada will box 10 W oiumus of The Balletim. 090 Incrbormogh Mol | @i "4ou | rounds with Sailor White, and Young