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INSURANCE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn, NORWICH SHIP FINLAND LEAVES STOCKHOLM American Athletes on Way to Dover—Big Crowd Sees Steamship Off—Effort to'Hold Future Marathon Runs Stockhotm, July 17.—The steamship Finiand, with the American athletes and officials aboard, sailed from here today for Dover. At that port most of the party will transfer to the s'eamer Vaderland, proceeding to New York. A great crowd gathered at the dock to bid the visitors farewell and there was much waving of American flage, The American special commissioner to the Olympic games, James E. Sul- livan, and Evart J. Wendell, member of the Olympic committee, will stop oyer in England for a time, while Prof. in Evening—Rules Committee Appointed. lary, however, nurrigd to Cleary's aid and beat off his assailants with their clubs, averting a possible lynching. The umpire's escort then got him into & dressing room, where for two hours they stood guard over him while the mob raged outside. Finally the police cleared the grounds. Umpire Cleary first aroused the an- | Ber of the spectators when in the seventh inning, with the score tied, 1 fo 1, he gave a decision at the plate which cost Wilkesbarre a run and pre- vented the breaking of the tle in the ’ The Porteous & Mitchell The Factory End Sale| IS NEARING ITS END: ONLY THREE MORE DAYS | 'OF THIS IMPORTANT SALE— ¢ . THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY —_— Make it a point to attend this Sale before it ends. Remem- ber, the Factory End Sale extends to every department in the Store. William M. Sloane, also a member of | home team'’s favor. In the elghth the Olympiec committee, will remain in | Pitcher, McGinley, Standing in the Stockholm for the. present, box, kicked up dust with his foot when Delesates from 17 countries met to- | Cleary cailed what looked like a strike day and appointed, a committee to|a ball. Cleary Grdered McGinley out t his| compile r for- the international | of the game, and a base on balls and a © In-|gports assoclation under the auspices | hit gave Troy the winning run in the of which the Qlympic games will here. | ninth. Then the trouble started. payments secure In-|after be held. The United —_— valuable protect Great Britain, Germany, France, Hun. | NAGLE ANOTHER SWEET MARIE. I8AAC 8. JONES, gary and Sweden are represented on — Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |the committee. Richards Bldg.. 91 Main St As a result of the death of the Por- tuguese runner lazaro the medical st OFFICE OF WM. E. LILL, . booy has memorialized (:F ‘}:‘llt;‘)?me al commn in favor Standiie 160 s ? of g ands and possessing Regql Esiat» : Marathon during the cooler hou o 3 : he s onfor, o a the day and also raising the question | ¢ Sime conformation, color, gait, What Insurance Do You Carry? When fire comes it gives no warn- c. Every d prot property by adequate F surance Policy. Small ye An Extraordinary Offering of Wash Goods i 5150 yards of genuine Imported IRISH . |: DIMITY. It is full 28 inches wide and 15 K value Kate McKinney, 4 Year Old Daughter of McKinney, Resembles Great Race Mare. % | in more than 100 different designs and value |colorings, including dots, stripes and 25¢ (floral designs—regular 25¢ Wash Fabrics | 28e * |at 15c a yard. ; & - 3 -O% | manners and disposition as Sweet o . and Fire Insurancs, to whether the race should retala | 3fue:™S o EnEclon SN Snest Mmy other offerings of S and Novelty Wash Goods % et e Didast: Blsok: ovet' & 2L ang s has in Kate aney a trotter that as the renowned nd Lena Riv- COME ACROSS WITH COIN. MeiKinn, a 4 year old o " Henry Schmulbach of Game With Baltic A. C, Falls Through “\\ h;;‘:;n}. \\d : a sh:his an e -vp(hdng- A 5 v well bred trotter that is destined to —Plainfield Manager Failed to| {14t very fast some day. At least that Show Up. is the opinion several well known - A horsemen share with Billy Andrews. The manager of the BAltic A. C.| Alex Slater is among those shre | baseball team. visited The Bulletin of- | geniuses who have gome on record as ;, o \\.dn;s?nav vn;n:h\;“"{“ rrr(']":; :!h prognosticatod of good things for S |fectly good “hones” which he des: this mare. Slater is a man of few Brown & Perkins, (ameysat-law |dcposit against a like sum of the | words, but he knows the herse Sagme Henk ‘sbe Plainfleld team’s coin for a game be- | well, and what he says bears weight. wih Best fo {ieen the two nines. ‘The representa- | When Slater says a trotter 1s good nis oorighe Wy ol Plainfield team fafled to t assured that he is ow up as he had agreed to do in a |z mation from a well in- tter to T 50 ther Billy Andrews | nothing doing and gave her a Plainfield, the manager of t He hopes he has —short lengths and full pieces—all at Factory End. I : Factory End Sale of Toweling, Damasks, Etc. At 408! d Quality Twilled Crash |At 87)0—Best Quality Turkey ey Nod Bl e & 1art Tablo Damonat, varas gae o At 7340—Limen Crash, value 10c, At uo'—f‘:u‘:fi gupu:u at #5c & At 11o—Linen Crash, valus 15c. Ris . AL oL CRbale. Pales 285, At $1.16—Size % Napking st L @ dozen, value $1.50, At 4o_Huck and Turkish Towels— | At $1.36 in 3 Factory End Price 4c each. ¥1.36—Size % Napking at 9298 dozen, value $1.75, At 6l4c—Huck Towels, value 8c. At $1.64—Size % Napkime st $166 ) ‘lwms, Rooe 9, third flcor. PLAINFIELD FAILS TO Telephone 147 iy ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richerds Bldg. ‘Phone 700 Clean, Wholesome, Refreshing Prepared under Hygienic conditions THE MOXIE COMPANY Pustic Pustic . z N At 10c—Huck Towels, value 12%c. e 84 « 5 | ‘»\74_‘ t Jhas the following to ne she in Kate Mc- SOLE PROPRIETOR AND MANUFACTURER APPROVAL At 100—Tray Cloths, value 12igc. dozen, value $2.00. G B 1 i o ~w:-<m;“‘:nr' lainf Kinney. If breeding counts, Kate Mc- APPROVAL At 18—Tray Cloths, value 25c. BED SPREADS, ALL KINDS ¢ g who were to meet the manager of Kinney should come up to expecta- At 480—18-inch Sanitary Diaper at 480 H A Baltic A. C., according to thelr own | {jone s 18 v Akai beadir , e At 590—Hemmed Crochet Bed G. EDVARD GRAFY sttement i e B, T 10 b Mekinner, while her BOSTON———and———NEW YORK et i, bl b 1 ey it a ether it was of cold } mare who has three in the list. | o 4 79o—Hemmed Crochet Bed Sprewd t or « lack of funds we do mot KnOw | 1 34y Wilton, the second dam, has L A VASS o | but the occurrence brands them as a I orts. We hope they | Will warm their feet and get some cure four in the list, s has Lemonade, the third dam of K e: The fourth dam At 190—b3-inch Marcerined Satin Table | At Mo—Hemmed Crochet B Damask, value 26g. value $1.25. Stacks, < Susie Melbourne, and she is the pro- At 390—80-inch All Linbn Table Dam-|At $1.34—Hemmed _ Crochet s [for_ their. swelled heads, of which we | o Wiich have tasaed rovd| S o ki = sek, value Soc, r At e ZTEtads, vale e | think they have a bad case. Well, | '2.30, T e i TS A B At 68c—72-inch Fine Linen Table Crochet Bed @ on s an ral | Plainfield, you have still got your $50, | $rds, better than 2.30. “he Wilton and GAMES TODAY 4% ging ten tumnioe, Taghes bld S Tes o | him n_the east before the present Do, Sl 168 Vatae $198. o ind we hope you will pisy someone | nently in this m lineage and ; Firs gam " e fitgme, Seori | trip. It 18 true that he defeated uS ||a¢ g9o—72-inch Extra Heavy Table (At $1.39—Fringed Crochet B Room 5, Chapman € W . who look a little easier than th. Henas il Tiel Weir> €0 b veice Americar Leagus Wadkini but he was so_nervous that gl Daihask, valih SLA% vatue $1.75, © B e | Baltic A, C. t il ¥ a Chiéeo at Boston. po's o “h hpos elest untoward happening upset him roadway. Norwich, Conn | S e H - Ands Hamilton, manager of| Saaih b JLatesen T8t 4T3 8o mates wera at his side aimost ev: £ [INN E "n Andy Hamilton, mana of | Detrit st Philadelshis. ofFosersn 3 0 v inning, trying to distract his at- . . . . MEMEER | TWO WINNING ATHLETES ulbach’s Brookdale farm, visit-| Clewiand at New York P o 318 o3 Stk G9E b : Extraordll\ary ofiemgs in Whlte GMS Consclidaed Stock Fclisngs ‘ ON'SUBPLEMENTARY LIST, | 54 Nant Bandell & foft weeks 226 Hl L Spie v A0on et ¢ § pirnd 3834 ¢| “Buery time a fiy ball was ralsed, ew Yor! about made up his d not to| Boston af 4 o|Asmithe 3 16 2 1 there with clenched fists Chicago Board of Trade { Expenses of Strobino and Meyers Paid | Start Kaie this e e ] Brookm st 5t 30 ofShumei 31086 T shakong litiba untl 1t was caught; Superb Assortment — Best Values | and big, not wthy, being a| pyidephs e : e . erkie went over for 2 4 Tolanhobs BB | by Private Parties. AcKinney type of trotter. An-| ‘0% S 3 ames 8 s e O e aitis thind oo, wnd |l Thousands of yards of White Goods in all the most pope- C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. || i drews worked her in 2.19 last Thurs- AMERIZAN LEAGUE STANDING. ¢ —— | Tows 7T 1| ancMing ohe. - Fred mads. Uhetakiob. 2 ¥ At veskir teter, || american aihietes who van St S0 Wil Hernerae i W e PO At = e e and Hersog had to g0 up and pust || Jar weaves of the season are included in the Factory End fhieis ‘exbenies’ wera ) i 2 S BN 4 s s s s e s—s|know how many were out. Assoonas(| Sale. Don’t fail to see our showing of White Goods. American Olympic | One of the Most Prominent Trotters. r Washingion 2000019000 1 /he r)ea(‘hcdmlhe R'r)elr;chfvre weflre ha‘ll IEETE G ey are Alva Meyers of| The skt year old black horse, John' 3 Three bise hits, Atnsmith, McBride. watching him—Rube Wrappe s v jub + I > o g Second_game- ‘his right arm instead of 3 im0 DEAbds BeEbing ot Lo it ot o he LT R T It Tich whisks he: twmte. e ik Remember — there are Factory End Bargains in Men's d Gastol trobino of | most promis trotters that has ap- a o hpos e M8 » s J. Meyerd rau second in | peared on the half mile track in Tl shottenct 't ¢ T8 opoeerst s 3 53 5|a wild appearance, and acted like .an Wear, Women's Wear, Millinery, Small Wares, /| s or a e ace, and Strobino | nois this year. He is by David Fuller. B SR 5200 0Fsurty £ 0 11 0|escaped lunatic. He confided to one of o - oL il 2 Sein | 2.16 1-4, a sosn of Allerton out of Edith [ _ Eren Bruak for Red Sox ead Whle too $47 1 a8 1% 0 1] our men that he was so worried about || Toilet Articles, Laces, )y ) a ‘ . L = oston, Julz 17.—Chicazo and Boston disided T n et & = -+ . . i ‘ e P P L mmen 3o ol NS winning S inking ot s He|| Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Etc. No matter what 5 Q 0“d | 1is | Gallagher, a sraduate of Ben Rennick's | ins e cn m |l 43 3 fiiadtes 231 8 0| made o grand record all right, but 1/} your needs may be, chances are that you can supply them ov me to | training 8ok | ® D it | Xaaane Boechie | am inclined to belleve that he will be || - & | his a oty for b 2 oty "o | KAmwns 10 8 1 0Veiwis & 3 0§ o|Some time in recovering from it in the Factory End Sale—and always at a big saving. | fare an friends of Stro- : for ‘fout runs i the | Adsmep” 3 0 0 1 o/Pelh” 0 0-0 00 —_— y He was ents. i e ) o 1 - Chicago. 42 11 %0 ¥y Int tional League. parents.| A team under the name of Bezton. A prs atted for E. Brow | nternat oue. DICK BROS. & CO. ountry when only § | City, buf sald to be mads up of the ki S Hekich o Road e 1 gt Bt e O L Wi 1. - 5 s been run | cream he Eastern Connecticut | 45a0] it Seare by tonings | A% Torosto-—sianteal 1. ‘Townto % Tel. 901 Norwich to New London this af- EHos il s oo ® 80018 08 0 2T Ll Providence—Newark 4, Proridence 3. : - Sl V'H"v with the New Lon- 210 3 2 Two .base hits, Austin. Laporls, Moeller, Misn, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr. UMPIRE CLEARY NARROWLY | g6n sy nts At Armstrong park. | 8 49 31 Williame, Vaughn. b Wo Lot § eweit City's lineup not been an- | H H — Rochpster ol - ESCAPES LYNCHING. | nounced, but a fast game 15 ovenciad. | 4 10 WATIONAL LEAGUY STANDING. | Biitimore w - e ~ 2 Two Th e | —_— N i Won lest. 2. | Toronts “ n WoOLaAST Vi IVERG wa Thousand Anory Spectators Ob- | Cadaho 11, Sussalqua 3. T s, @ e = fomer iy W @ ject to Close Decisions. 1" In the second. of merids of inter. 00000000 eg|Cham i Proridence s a8 Champion Guaranteed * $15,000 and ne. Won. Let. PC. 1 New London ... 10.00 10.40 | Watch Hml . - 340 &40 (iens DAILY SERVICE s . |eamp gar Gardner Lake, Camp 00000000 11| GUILE, - e - Until Sept. 3§, to Mexican $8000 for Battle Labor |sand partis OholGr Cotnn of v defeated CAamp Sus- | s bim 5. Lord; three baes bit, Wearer Filiad | gered by S the seore of 11-3. |\ ewnd samo-- s Coneetent Loague. . | Gontly PFertovea is as follows: B oy o| 20 22 Wt & o B 8 ate 11l an ock Is s Angeles | close game with Troy t 00000800 3|, 0, 0 g At FolwokeFirse same: ooke 9. Brideeort . ! g » Oy toda 200405 HE i | 16, second_game: Holyoke 4. Bridseport Jor T {out on the field at the ¢ et Tl e A TS H t “Sorinenela--Hartord 1. Springaeid 3. AM AM P PM | and made rush for Um ers pounded out 20 | lewisIf 3 CONNZCTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Norwich Lv. *8.30 **9.15 | Block Istand L, *215 *3.15 Seven members of the state T 5 g Gardner. T 3 ; 3 3 i Sae Womris Wes e 4 i a on St || Wateh Bl .......... 1005 1145 | New London .....Dus 500 609 Y E e Wood.p 113 = b Pk 3 kg - 5% || Block Island ......Due 12.30 _1.10 | Norwich .. ..Due 630 1.9, l A J RRAALT P 0.8 SjMeamert 5 321 Hoewelt 5 3 888t i, Noon 2.3t | | POL P ks B i Totals, I 1 ofpeckenet 1 1; 0 : Waterbury “ g1t 'Daily, except Sundays. *Sundays only. A *Batted for Peters in Oth. 2 ! e 1100 P i ¢ Two hours at Block Island Sundays. | Two hours at Blook Islan® Sundays, Score by tummgs: e 1340 RALLY IN LAST HOUR i Ars e 110 ofce § 3 10 8| A Broovon Bckin { Xew Betted 1 SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS 4 : 3076 1. 0.8°0-¢ 1 ofFleteher.ss 2 0 3 2 2 un—Lyun 0. Lowe —— : s0d. Weares. weonp 4 218 0| At LawrnceLavrce 8. . Mendays, Wednesdays and Fridays July 6 to September 2nd | Market Up to That Time Threatened | ¢ an. Wond, W s e = 3 : AL B e e " A AND R S AND | Record Day of Dullness. v York 1 3 Tou, 3338 | tars WATCH HILL 2503 BLOCK ISLAND 5%« New Yo most note- e pigy oo Adults, 500; Children, 25c, Adults, 8oy Chitdren, 40a. worthy f | the ssion_on that Cleveland. New York. 4% HOURS AT WATCH HILL. 134 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND, b b Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch JOSEPH BRADFORD, ity | last hour it bade fair to| 3 H i . : Hill and Block Island. For further imformation, party rates, apply st s smallest. total of transace o S o= Book Binder. office of company on Norwich Line Whart, New London. in't show much | tions in over month and closely ap- ot 1 1 1 & 1 base hits, W pevore. Dovle, Becke o Norwich to Ocean Beach and return: Adults 400; Children 26c. Tickets v in that to 1|proach the dullest day of the year. nai Pump ; N il g D iz ""“‘,“;‘”;;' ;:v:::“ bl include round trip trolley from New London to Beach. Prices were at inclined. to go 2 0 2hillies 6. Chicago 5, 2 8RO, J & < lower, but in the final thirty minutes, | H 2| Chicign, Juis 17— Craoratifs’ batting. gare Phla- | ~stepbone 8~ -3 L) 7 NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. E. L. DOTL. Agent. f A5 }and to the accompaniment of no little | o ! deiphia the opening game of the serles with Chi: i i ¥ activity, practically all losSes were 2 3 | cazo § to 5. Sco - effaced and mghy net gains of mate- s 0 oh ot 2 rial value were established. ixfos i “ Sheckard 1t S 1 3 02 R 3 Early weakness of our stocks was | New York. oat & wo " 54| Touls 81 Sematert & 31 232 are having hard attributed to foreign influenco, London | North American - Ran for Hovsher In Ath i - 330 A late spring leaves us With an ex- g star | sending over a range of quotations, | Noriem Pacife Zim'manse 4 2 0 S LI | x s a big hospital list. | gome of which were much under ves. | Jerolk & Western _Score by innings: Leachet & 0 1 Iuderusib 4 112 0 0| tremely large stock of new goods om some 0 e § yes- | & Clmeland 108200100 i1 053 0lhand, and to move them —quickly g torday's close. United States Steel | Pemsitinia New Tork io0a060000 IR Deoian s 10 ¢ 1| have decided to cut the prices now. that Speaker and Cobb are [Wwas heaviest abroad, the selligg being | Pronie's Ge Three base ML Rean; home run, Jacksm Archerc 41 8 S 13 ) 21 You can have the benefit of it by ed for batting honors they will hustle [ assoclated with fears of an adverse | pimes St Car 15k o ° | gelecting at once. arder this week to oust one |report by the congressional commit- blie Tron and Steel Tioers and Athleties Double Bl Totals, Toals 8 8311 1| PAINTING and DECORATING. are r from the top place tee apointed to Investigate that cor-| Do. pra ks e oo gama | Score by taning Feligonlohlnid b g ton. Canadian Pacifie, Union | Bk tiana here todss b7 Bt Tost thesgenn In the | Se Lol Tiiacbal B cobi il veally alsbow i fic, Tllinofs Central and Amalga- | gqr W (oo leventh laing b 5 to 4 on Lapo's toiple and Mag- | POTNS Lo e o Sl ¥ lous about his ed Copper also hore marks of Eu- | Sonth acif gert's singla. The feature of the onniests was the | TWO base hits, Zimmerman, Saler: three base bl batting average. He asks the offic e “ o | pothem, Pacife Cobls. who! S aicomalrs Killifer, Cravath; home run. Cravath. Dt AVerset e sk the amea | et Comme e b, v of Bu) Bk e En i, B o B P. F. MURTAGH '8 | volume. L s If the home market had any actual | 5, & S d’ that the Detrolt hatsmen steor Brookiya 7. St Louls 1. of the box n the first came. was ordered Off 10 | gy [ogte July 17.—Brookim took the opener from e been F. 2 pfa.. Tennesses Copper 92 and 94 West Main St s T impulse, it was again to be found in | Union Paeige s Frounds by Cmlro. O°Lougtin. - Seores St. Louls toda o 1. Konetchy made his "Phone. Lefty Allen. pitcher for Brooklyn, | the crop situation, all news dealing | Tish Copper i T gt Philadaiphia e st Loul waa secured from .\L;m le in the South- | with agricultural conditions being of | Urlied States uber 65 3 it el s & L i N e e “Irates we an_encouraging tenor. Tl e nl H 4222 0fagrentdt 5120 1| pornet 53 & 0 OfHuggatd 32 43 2 il > TS s B vices; but There was also some Indication of | Key. Cams. - S8l gm0 L2 M Pl 3i00s Summer Millinery N R a e youngste B : | Weba X H mith. 3 ale L ey, s evidencen 1o amother ad | “ingi 4% Setc it 0 S5ttt e a8 0 0| A e emorknent of Jatek atieh stry, i 2 - o 4 o hants 0 ishaw2d 3 onetcs p Connie Mack and Bert Leopold of |vance In certain manufactured Dro- | Wesem Stamised’ .- i Yoty 4 4 770 ofseunkc’ £ 003 10| St 3 3 30 % 810 gifiem ond fg and ste them. - [] Altoona have purchased th ding | ducts. Western Union. i Koctero' § 3 31 o|Ecame . 1000 ¢ pams 4181 i o| MRS. G. P. STANTON : te franchise and ers and | The attention of our bankers was ol Dubucs i e 30110 1800 $o4sca st ’ perate the ; he name | once more directed to developments coTTon g el | el g S K008 i 52 Shetucket St. Exhibition company across the water. Money was scarcer | . Tots, 2230 Lawe 41110 oy wuE T 00010 New York, Jul: a3e? e in London and consols declined to the | ¢ L ote JU yI17.-»Spvi closed qui- S e S 201330 " The Red Sox pitching staff looks |lowest point in practically a century,| o'y 7o 70-’"‘1 uplands 12.45, midAling | seors by tnnt ? 87225 3 The D 3 ter than that of the Mackmen that | falling five-sixteenths on reported sell- | ®'py 0 T“ es, 277 bales. Detmdt o - 04201060 0—3| g by Innlngs: as been touted 50 long s the best | ing of a prominent local financial in- | r 0% Mcfltd steady. Closing bids: | Phlladeiphia S0 0001000 0—1|proyn 2600 : 4 cheler . CEN I the country. Mack's pitchers are |stitution, togethem with the failure of ux’; O-a-bAugusl 12.04, September “_'l"lg yhm hits, Vitt, Cobb 3, Mortarty 3. Delshan- | St Louls 1000 Y, eginning to o back. The Red Sox |another large underwriter for one of [ K& Detober 12.25, November 12.38, | iy, MeImit Luw: tiro base bite Bush. | mwo buse kit R Smith. Todle. A oaicds doed: K I plichers are just coming. the British colonics. French rates | December 12.30, January 1230, Feb- | Bukoi, i ey g SyaTay ! gt s o g ey ruary 12.34, March 12.43, April —, May sei Philadetohla. WHAT'S WRONG WITH RUBE? 2527 F AR The Giants are on the toboggan. The | Bonds were steady today, with total} ~°% ol 20 4l LRt : ranklin St. Wi y Cardinals have been easy picking for | sales, par value, /$2,126,000. United TR L $ 334 Spamertt 8100 0 Marquard Has Mot With Three » INol BRASS LINED BEST OF STEEL nearly every team In the league, hut | States government fours coupon and . MONEY. giad B3 daelciien 313l o o Straloht Defets o i " 2 did not have trouble tuking three{ registered were off 1-4 per cent. Crawford,rt3 1 1 0 $0830 n e DenIa Win- d : 'v'\ rq‘m‘ ‘ul" <k ‘“:‘v _,1_4‘-'...» registered were off 1-4 per cent s‘1‘1:“‘%' Yzm;ki J x” —Money on eall | Devaniydt 8 0 2 0 3 113 0 0| ning streak after pliching his team to PRI . ' FU - A ‘ « . steady, 21- per cent, ruling | Tmest - 30 3 0 31780 o] o ratgnt victories ho nas spparently | [l OIS €110 eczssities i LLY WARRANTED sty — ey STOCKS. TG B dast loan 234, closing bid | Moty & 011 ¢ GlBsmiw 8 114 ©lhii the toboggan. Three consecutive I3 - sever sabled plavers on hi i el s ) Stontins rés S T o defeats have already been chalked up 3 A et several dlsdbled plavers ot his |, ox., sy S Phme loans easy; sixty days $1-4@ | usicwe 0 0 40 e 4 0 0 5 0| upgainst him. The consensus of opin- | Dressing for your white shoes ;lgm»“{“‘ S T ”:.,‘Wf:.“»‘ Amaiguiated Copes ‘\31-2 per cent,, ninety duys 31-2, Lake.y § 101 uPaks 1 0 0 1 0| 1on gmong sporting witers seems to be 3 5 ported to be warrying Iest the Glants | Amrcan Sadims GHICAGD GRAIN WARK S W vm o thet Marquard ds nearly u wreek from | Jce Cream Salt (special lofiy pinfa-le. au Rl & i . | i o o= {rylug o breuk the record of consecui- Bird Food (package) Ty Cobb and Tris Bpgeker are sure | Aibiion. . & Banis Fe. i ;fiv' s DSt ST Mk en ki Chicken Loaf (can) | 2 working for that top place. -In four [ Atlande Cou Line dapiated ‘h“h"“"k‘“ his winning £ SR times up Wednesdsy ' Tris annexed | Blmers & Ono.: P streakk was the best thing that could va happened to Marquard. » three singles. The Georgla Peach had | Brookiyn Raid Transit 0% ey Cobb, Teuden, "Taps. et P IQ S al‘k t Gls batting eve working againet Phila- | Cansdin Pacific LU Hag SouNes b fhw Wby S 00]’ e . deirhia and landed- for thres mingle, | Coniral Leathess ey Washington and St~ Louls Split Even, Marquard would have been a fit ean- didate for the bughouse,” was the way Franklin the are hit it “Ho was 9 % St. ‘wreck when wemet . . - SKREIN HOLDEN, Promy