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' INSURANGCE. A Specialty: FARM INSURANCE Je L. Lathrop & Sons, Defe-hnz W. J. Clothier in Final Match—Westerner % Spectacular Form, Winning Six Straight Gunu—-—l’hlh- Norwich, Conn. What Insurance Do You Carry? When fire comes .t gives no warn- ing. Fvery ona should protect his property by an adequate Fire “In- surance Policy. Small yearly payments secure in- valuable protection, ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estat Richards Bldg.. 91 Main Qt M'LOUGHLIN WINS TENNIS SINGLES delphiap Takes First Set, Six to Flve. Boston, July 23.—M. E. McLough- lin of San Francisco, won spectacu- larly in straight sets from William J. Clothier of Philadelphia in the final match in the Longwood Cricket club's annual singles tournament today. There was but one period of the match that Clothier held the. upper hand, That was in the first set,"when he led by five games to one. The western youngster rallieq then and by as brilllant play as has been seen in the years' history of the Longwood tournaments, he won six straight games, Clothier scoring only eight points in all. The swiftness and precision of McLoughlin’s attack lit= crally swept Ciothier off his feet. Airlie-Montvills Controversy. Montville. Conn,, July 23, 1912. Editor Norwich Bulletin: e Dear Sir: The Airlie team of Han- over did not receive such severe treat- ment as stated in today's Bulletin in the game at- Montville last Saturday. Hanover likes to kick as well or better has .caused a sad falling off in bat- tuu;. fielding and winning averages, is said that they-are once iore in old time form and will make the visi- Greenway or Moore will be on the slab for the home team. tors travel some. Orth Will Umpire in Majors. New York, July league, through President Lynch, has purchased the release of Umpire Al Orth from the Virginia league. 9 Work ag an umpire in major league league club, the GAMES TODAY Aweriean League Chicago st New York. St Touis at Philsdelphla. Detrolt at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. ys in —The National Orth's Virgtnia league has been highly praised by ml.jor league scouts. Al Orth’s last engagement pitcher of the New York American was as Royal Gold Trading Stamps FREE with the following $ Y% 1b. 60¢ Tea (any kind) 1 Bottle A.&P. Ketchup . 1 Can A.&P. Spinach . .. 1 Cake Bon Ami ...... Sensational Salmon Sale Columbia River, 1’s flat a can . Columbia River, 1’s flat a can 1.00 Purchase $1.00 12Y5¢ YOU'LI. LIKE bcuunntnfiufrom ‘that objectionable mwutly found in m however, are not alike. IN THE SQUARE PACKM is different. It consists of rich, extracts of wheat and barle; and in rowd.nd form), by .admg water. b-mu removed, distinctive lpmzing flavor. pleasant taste Get Frees Trial Package and Un - from Your Druggist, or ..:.m smllu mait (uan y for the instant use The objectionable “tang” Borden’s Malted Milk possesses a You'll remember the usual Resipe Book Malted Milk Department BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO. Manufacturers of Borden's Evaj Eagle Brand Conden: Geo. Wm. Bentley Co., N. State St, Boston, Mass. Tel. Ri rated k and Milk, s, B, Belling Agents, 192 ichmond 336, National Leagos. Boston at Pittaburz. Brooklyn at Chioego. New York at Cincinnatl Philadelphia at St. Louls. than the average. Two decisions thal could have been called either way went against them Saturday and they howl- ed so, threatenéd to quit, etc., that I gave t gave them their way and let them put in one of their rooters as the sole umpire. All went O. K. until the eighth inning, when with none out and Montville runners on second and third a Jocal batter sent a’slow roller tow- ards first which the Airlie pitcher tried to fleld and fumbled. Both our run- UNUSUAL Tooth Brush Sale ...10c s e Cohoes ¥,’s flata can. ....... Red Alaska, 1’s tall a can - .. Pink Alaska, 1’s talla can . ... We sell protection for all needs and misfortunes in strongest companies. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ners scored and batter reached first When our buyer was in New York last week he was . safely. To e 's surprise, the Agency Established May, 1846. Hn:oror u;p.\\?lluflml;: hit foul. That mES“ EVERY I)AY able to buy a lot of TOOTH BRUSHES, Dupont's make, at a very low price, so we can sell them to you Detroft Won In Ninth. Washington, July 33.—Detroit bunched five hits with threo bases on balls and & hit by Dlicher off Groom fn tho ninth thoing today, scored seven Tums was the worst decision of the game, as {the hit was unquestionably fair, and on the strength of the play on both IHE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, sldes would have decided the game, as | 49d deweated Wasbingion. 13 fo T. Score: Real Estate we were leading all the way, I took B SRR TR eat e artment at the nd Fire Insuranc the privilege Hanover had proviously | pumest 6 1 1 1 OlMoellerst 4 2 1°0 0 a e, exercised of “canning the arbitrator.” | Rush.ss 4112 3Fostaesd 5 31 ] VERY UNUSUAL PRICE OF s iccated in Comery’ Block, evor C. M. [Alrlie’s pitcher was being hit harder [Cne 3 88 ¢ opmimat ¢ 2100/} Roagt Porka 1b. e each inning and the team realized they e .l g R S ) 1lame, M..mu. . dn* b . Deal 3b 300 8 0Morgan2» 3 3 0 0 Telosbone 147, | COUIAN'L win on the merits of play, 80 | Tty 10 1 0 ol wilmee 4 110 11 Smoked Shoulders a 1b. . olep) “H- Irefused to play, and geveral left for|Morutils 4 111 ¢ WarBdas 4 ¢ 4/8 ¢ Y ke . g ude, 133 0hankelf & 2201 - the clubhouse. After 15 minutes’ wait | e § 533 0%t {37 03] Sugar Cured Whole Hams a 1h. Or C ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . ised to eontinue, Mont- | wmetty 2 1 60 1 0|Peitwp a0 2 [] ville was ready te resume play all the | Lakep 3104 0Groomp 2 00 10 Lean Bean Pork a 1b time, thus preving conelusively that | *Jonss 110 10000 2 st Brown & Perkins, iftumoys-at-lay | Honover and not Montville were the | mu. w3z Wi 4 “Batted for Deal In 9th. **Ran for Jones in Sth. aBatted for Pelty in dth. quitters. Yours respectfully, Over First Nat. Baak, Shecucket 5t These Tooth Brushes are all guaranteed and are the Entrance mtairway next to Thames Nationa® Haok. Telephone $3-8, C. B. FLAHERTY, Mgr. | Dealsut bt o boticdbett kind that most stores sell for 25¢ and 35¢ each. We —_ _ Sa—— m—— PN e el Soore hyhn.lnu y i TRIPLE PLAY UNASSISTED. | Bemit oo ey were only able to get two gross of these brushes, so if R T Two base hits. Foster. Dul Shortstop Foreman Pulled Off Feature Play you really need a Tooth Brush it's a good time to buy. G. EDWARD GRAFT, ‘WM. I GILMORE, Special G. EDWARD GRAFF base bits, Morwau, Moelker. Athieties 5, St. Leuts & Philadeiphia, July Z3—Philadelphls sgain defeat- el St. Louls her today. the score being 5 to & Cooms, Who went to Pennock’s resous in the fourth inning, beld the vistors down. Powell weakened Hlinois. Foreman, shortstop of the Kankakee club of the Illinois-Misgour! league, executed an unassisted triple play in a recent game hetween Champaign and Kankakee, The play was executed in | b5t i iunioe vhen s oss. Colling inele, ; stncks |the first ‘inning. Sullivan end Flem- | mm me s et #hils. fvs Do boms ming of Champalgn hit safely, and 2 were on the first and second sacks e o LS when Lane drove a liner between gec-- 11 . N NORWICH, CONN. ond and short. The diamond was un- 338 483230 usually heavy, and In a slipping and 5 8 21110 Room 5, Chapman By~ *- -, ‘s_lluh;‘g manner Foreman made a lunge I e at or the ball, grabbing 1t with one hand 20 2% 85 Broadway, Norwich, Conn ¥ |ahout one foot off the ground. .Both 11 thets MEMBER Sullivan and Flemming, thinking it a i S oty hoo, according to the truthful scribes |Ralf for tho champlonship of the Consolidated Stock Erchange safe hit, dashed forward, with Fore-| oo %920 16000 e | of that circuit. league. e man. bail 1n1hand stepping on second, $2413 9 Bl 3 e Gl e thereby putting Sullivan out, and, con- %0 9 ed the batter. The latter.was givem his Duse. an o3 . the opening imutng. McGraw used 15 Chicago Bogrd of Trade tinuing, touched out the astonished | “Bated for Peancck in M 0] fan sent back to ird. Seoro: SR Dlayers. The score i July 7 every game played In the Talaphone 842, Flemming at a point half way between | Boore by tunings: e s a7'e A hiaon e Mo "",}m o sy Several minor leagues divide their|Texas league was a shut out. The r first ,ma second. dem“~ 8 00001 6&4|muperrr 51 320 0[Pepaughs 3 0 1 5 0 01 0 i|Bescherit % ¢ 7°¢ o|Season, the team at the top at the|sults were: Austin 4 Fort Worth C. M. GILFILLAN, Mor. J{ = eb 7 07Ri ook i ROt n‘ ":q ? 3 °—5| Yorkes 1 e R 000 0 OfBatescf 4 9 5 ¢ ofclose of the first half of the season | Beaumont 2, Houa?on 0; San Antonlo Y enhens son. : eston 0; A ot T poe Norwich Hospital vs. Middletown. | Baer: bome run, Pratt o e 11 57 ool 4 318 18 snat ;Hmag;m;»: 130 o|playing the team winning (he second |7, Galveston 0; Dallas 2, Waco 0. >~ B On Thursday the Norwich Stats Gardner3b 4 2 1 1 LiTumerSb 4 10 21 3021 0[Phlendd 1 0 0.1 2 i b 4 310 2 1|Bhghamet 3 2 0 0 0| Merkleib 5 2 . hospital maets the baseball nine from Wood Hard Wit oty o R S e R R SRS R the Mdmdlet:wnl hospital on the local Mno-m: July g:fl;‘m won from Cleveland again g-"’; 3 : : : : 3 . : g '1' fgu&m.u: : g ; g8 Em:wnd! ¢ 143 grounds and a fast ga is promised. ay, 8 to 3 atting both Kabler snd Rlanding. | Wood.p 2 - phinsonl OM'Leanc 1 0 0 0 2 lst MO age suffering a general indisposition Which | in the seventh 1y catching e Sen bepre o rom i 10006 Hutge 213200 b e g ER aFasterly 1110 0fWiene 100 0 9 -—— _——— — | Fletcherss 3 2 1 6 0 Totals, 85 0 24 2 | Marquardp 3.2 0 0 0f TN 5% Gold B e s A Handsome Chamber Set, $29.50 **Batted for Blanding in 6th. . old Bond | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | zm=iss: rraghglidn Yo Beore by Ilnninge: New York B0 400110 011 Boskenr . 1169 229 *—g! Cncnatt 500000060 1—1 - $ Cleveland ... 00000 10 1—3| Tw buse hits, Doyle. Hobiltesl; includi Bedstead, D Wash Stand i3 lu”:m | 2 three base hit, uding a eal resser, as) Net over 5.40% FURTHERREACHION w BHOBE EN| T e e Gl Yete: e bae i | M e 2 ; ' D Forecasts of Steal Trust Report Create | gipg é’:,,,,‘;f Ll S e e ke ] Broakiyn Shut Out Chi 5 Rocker and Chair. All finished in the ICK BROS. & CO. Pessimistic Feeling. 3200 Grest No 1 Fer e S0 Oot Sl . . 100 Do. 0 Chicags 6, New York 4. Chicago, July 23.—Brookl o i is set is dis- T l ° 100 IU’H:'NN Central .. New York. July 23.—Chicago won the second game | 0 ‘“lir::b ‘\"‘:“ l"“"‘:’v l{; ?;:;.Oilh:;h‘g’::v :"I‘l 1 Ammm qu.r'ered “k‘ .n‘n s el. 901 Norwich 3.—Further Teac- | 3500 Interhoroush - Mek e e . S\ | S hits, - Matinar: i ey o e ] i i 4 g 1 tion was observed in {he movement of | 1300 Da s, M%: Tn ‘oo "daiib Yoning Haviesl mads. hroe. errors, | ¥ild_and reszea i faroe of Smith. The vislipm played in our window and is a genuine bar- FRANK 0, MOSES, Mgr. stocks today. Prices showed an irreg- 100 Inter Harvester Which enabied Chicago to win sfter New York had | It opportuny behind Chieagc's mimlaye. o sllp- 4 J o ular trend at the outset, but actual Jatar Marinon ptd. o ko b T R A Tl R Mo ey o i o O : F value $45.00. It will heaviness was not manifested until Internations] Pag e e e ”"" The sere TS N, gam. ormer value g pay - 3 A 5 B quite late in the session, when many Jowa Central New Yeork. Uh-&‘- Brosktyn. . . BOSTON'S FINE SHOWING. of the leaders were materially under : :‘D e 3 ws 2R 2ot et .n‘ h!v:l . you to mvestlgate. el iy the preceding day's ciose. 2| Chase, ty 0 0 0 0Norme . Dus Jointly to Jake Stahl and ex-| The foremost factor todal was the | wm Lomils & e 0 6 G R | R - SRR R i St - | =———— Min & 8t n, 0 4 0 2 6 0Daubert,ib 5 2 Manager Patsy Donovan, i ¢Z§£§f, i B e L [ LT 0 Dfimserns & 3 3 2 0] 5022 YCuamawdd 3 25 3 o . : » e - 2 0 Martin,; 405 o ki 9 . 2 : Tat w oy i ommendations of the committee are 4 Benzp S 2 0lFord,p 21 07 1|Needlame 4 0 8 8 L0229 b ol g sopwract 19 |more complete than was expected as : “Matio 0 0 0\ "Welerton 1 0 0 0 0| Morners 1002 e i P fi C t u S een e = = L X 0 _——— —_ » 2 surprise 1o the, baseball pubits Wi | & result of which Wall street looks for | 21 New York Comrare.: N o T 18485 0210 0 Opposite the P. & M. Co. Manager Jake Stahl must be given dug |® continuance of the agitation against Ont- & W, Totals 32 827 15 2 P el redit for th so-called “tru Western Ren frvr'Bmz o Sth, | #Co! & 2 S s R e enagiton pobat | Steel was again the most active of | 4iio ouh Amuicen Batted for Ford in $th. Telephone. 74 Main Street. ent time, we must give ex-Manager |the speculative lssues and the speclal | 100 UPscifio Meil O R 0200003 Patsy Donovan due credit for the fine | (278t of bear attack, although it in-| 0 Smmgirants New York .10 0230000 i ghedlel | work that he got out of the team last | C-®25¢d more than some other stocks 00 People’s Gas ol D O e | dBatied for Bvem 1a s season. As Hugh Bradley broke his |ID the same degree. Pressure against [ re v tontnmn: leg at Los Angeies during the spring | Reading and Union Pacific was per- A0 eee s ee e practice, the club was without a reg- | Sistent, but &he shorts seemed to lack Pullcan Paiace. Car SALKIRAL EEAGUE, STAREMI. Two bacs Mt J. Smith; threo base e ular first baseman untll late n August, | COUFage to carry their advantage very | s meacing . e sy i DAILY SERVICE wh Bradl . - | far. About the earliest stocks to dis- Republle *Stee New York Until Sept. 3, to hen radley returned to the team, L8 epublic Steel Chicago BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. and while not in the best.shape, the | P12V strength were those of the elec- | —— Do. pfd Pltuaburg ... P g Red Sox began winning, scoring. more |Lrical companies, General Electric ad- | 200 Bock Bland’¢o:. Philsdelphia Conneeticut Leagae, 4 - letorfes in the last month of the sea- | VARCINE (0 its best figure in some years | gop s 1 & 8 5. 3 sid g Faven—First game: New Haven 0. Wat atc 1 an oc sian fon than any other American league|OR Circumstantial re of an ap- | —— St Lods 8 W..o ) i T Beomns cames N ARG w.m.,r','i club. The additions to the club this | Pro2ching extra stock dividend. Cen-|——Do d ... Boston s i L Ao f M. AN P.M. P.M. have been Jake Stahl, who h tral Leather and American Hide and Sloss Shef. &, At Springfield—Holyoke :,.-x.,,..“, A M. AN et k - ahl, who has |2 o sy NG| " 500 Southern Pacific CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Norwich *8.30 **9.15 | Block Island . 2.16 **8.15 divided the work at first with Tl [jLontact . snbniite nancial _state 300 Southem Rallway - Bradley; Catchers Cady, Thomas aoq |ments, the latter company reporting | 300 Dn. F St Louts, Won Lost New London . 10,00 10.40 | Watch Hilt cerees 0 440 Hugh Bedlant. marked decrease for the last quarter, mg;;':- pm?fi" ;;mf_g\e LI ;‘** Haven g: Watch Hill . . 11.05 1145 | New London .....Due B5.00 6.00 Bvery member of the club was se. |PUt in neither case did the securiges | 100 Teas & Pac el e e s b 3 Block Island ......Due 1330 110 § Norwich .. .Due 630 7.30 ed by John I Taylor, and all but :r ;hese companies make appreciable Hgon Do. ptd Succeeded him fared but lttle better. the viaiting | 3“;":;"5 31 Noon P. M. P.M P.M y and Stahl were member: ‘esponse. 00 Union Pacific college twirer winning his fourth straight game, 10 | Springfel a0 - # . i»« Sox troupe that tratmes i oone| Money on tme worked towards | —— Do. ota b i R ” Daily, except Sundays. Sundays only. Tornin st oube (AL tratned in Call-| . JioRY 0%, Biik chisfly fn the Shotiar | s HoMs . Sisic ¢ Phil St Louis. Two hours at Block Island Sundays. | Two hours at Block Island Sundays, 1 @ i« xchange. | ETeALET ? Y % 9 United States Rubber. of P e At one time John I maturities. Local banks report a mod- | 35600 Tnited St 8t Paskert,of 0| Fuggins.2b 510! e L e s e e . ety | et i o i U ORI e SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS money for #couts o travel all over g | hus far this week, but the dullness of | 141 iah Comper Ot L R R "&Z’yfl“\d‘fk’,}f Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays July 6 to September 2nd Inclusive ountry and paid big prices for the |the stock market is calculated to fur-}__ Bl o Luderus.1b olEvanst 2 1 1| Twelre innig. WATCH HILL A2 BLOCK ISLAND . AN2 ,.,a,_.r\hur \\ihm'\?\ turned out gold ”"Q{nr":":;;’s;"’;'r'?q SR i (L L Bl Y Haumr s 14T A f'mmfl'f:'m" T RETURN RETURN ¢ e only Red veteran on t No cha oI cent steady | 100 Western Marriand ool 0| Dakes.« 3 nternational P . Chi - team Is Manager Juke Stanl, with Bii [Pt dull bond market was shown to- | 1000 Wecinzhome’ Ficic Ry of i b 48| A MosresBamers . Moniral 2 . e SOXH'CSVII:?S‘-«ZS;]LL 194/ rfgfi'?é’i'# g'l'.'::cx l‘l‘t Carrigan and Charley Wagner the vet. | 3aY. Total sales, par value, aggregat- | wheame 20 i Alcanery 4 o Woodtum.p 0 1 0 gAt Bochester iirst eumo: Nemark 4, Bocheter: 3 42 HOURS - AND., erafls of the club, and with Tris Speak. | ®d $1,445,000. | 4500 Lebigh Valtey — — —— —|Gererp 1w e e Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watoh er, the motive power that gives life to | United States government bonds| 8 Chino Cormer Totale, 80U H 11 e 2 8 0| At Toranto—Providence 1. Toromto 7. Hill and Block Tsland. For further |nformatien, party rates, apply at- the fighting machine. Last year both | ¥ere unchanged. 800 Am. Tobacen o) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. office of company on Norwich Line Wharf, New London. Carri n an ‘agner were out of the o R 200 Reaboard Adr Line Totals, 40 14 37 13 2 Norwic! o Ocean Beach and return: il ~H igan and W: £ th - - 5y ich to O Beach and ret Adutts 40c; Children 26¢. Tickets team for several months and their loss STOCKS. e Du s Bt tor Wl Jn st w ‘o TS| melude round trip trolley from New London to Beach. was felt keenly. This Boston team is B % 100406 dhares s it et Bochester © ] ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. E. L. Agen made up of players who never talk of e e el R £ b 3 NEW ol . & "iinm'pm?!glr;:“g“t foel amolmex’};hcnn.l R AT COTTON. W38 1000 a s g e o “ $23 ent of holding their own with all Beet Sugar ] New York, July 23.—Cotton fut Two base bits Cravath, Konetchy. Hauser. To-'| Provy G- 23 ur ) . ; 3 Providence “ “ ers, and never brood over defeat. G i clomed steady. Closing Diaa il iz, | ber. Onkew, Kilife; three base hits Lobers, Mow- | Rumao a ] TERTE I8 Dy o o008 The bastlon- Cotton: ot August 12.20, September 12.26, October | "™ e - - m"{:rfi l;g;"fl[" ‘:gg‘x;*gmf‘l;éfl;;nlle:g&e: - Bde & L of - 12.40, November 12.36, December 12.40, % DIAMOND NOTES vaitage as the New York Giamte . Linseea ot = {;’2:“‘;"”}; 9, {‘Ie"“;;?s s March Pittsburg Shut Out Boston. . The players receive no curtain lec- ;fiamve i ay Spot closed| Pittsburg, July 23.—For the second time in sue- At last Ty Cobb is really at the head w & B s qulet; middling uplands, 12.80; mid- | @l Pittsburg shut out Boston todsy. 1 to 0. tures before the games, nor do they pus m Only one Boston player reached third bsss. Hem- | Of the batting list, having 30 points oh have any particular line of work map. ———A& sn;d !nu‘);g::‘l = dling gulf, 13.05. No sales. dercs” wnd. Hes piiched In fine fom. "Score: Speaker, his closo rival. ped out when they face their oppo- | —pgg AT¢ , Susr ey rs. : paee o s 3 nents. They possess offhand baseball | — 0 A% moaes oo =il MOME Y. Mrd 5L } % 5| ZzZimmerman is being hard pushed to instinet, while pulling together and Am. Woolen New York, July 23.—Money on call | Cavent 4 0 1 0 1 0 o|hold first place in the National league keeping in good physical condition. J-fi*fi‘&‘fi“““ Mining 4154 steady at 2 3-4@3 per cent.; ruling|Wisnd & 1 2 1 3 3 0| batting list, g 108% rate 2 7-8: last loan 2 7-8; closing bid | e 3 3 & EHE Pitchers Martina and Brandt of the | —— Atiantte Coast’ Line. 2 3-4; offered at 2 7-8. Time loans | Vizds 3 0.3 07 o o| .South Bend has released the veteran Besumont Texas league team have xszg: mn‘xm :. lomn, guv 36? 4cla\ys 3@3 1-4 per cent.; 90 nflnnm;m: 02 1530 Jesfi Ta'lnnehm, though ;ne was hitting 4 be #old to the Boston America b g wees ays @3 1-2; six months 4 1-4 Ibson,o 112 0132 0)hard. Jess was accused of promoting leagus. club. | B i b, T 412 40 | Rty 38 03 0 8111 0]4iscond amons the players, FIT GUARANTEED 1800 Central Leather Totsls, 28 923712 1| Totals, 30 73411 0 = >/ Gold r}lll'l-n A — =| 100 bo T CHICAGD GRAMY MARKET. en winnlng un scored. o Jt was July 7, 1004, that Jack Ches. Stlyer — Central Open. High Low. Clom ro's winning streak was broken, nw Chesapeake - & Ohfo. 5 ”"‘ v B 500000 00 0 1-1|was July 8 1912, that Rube Marquard o ehobn Wia b I O Y s ue 00000000 04| glubhed his toe. AT | aennkts n'c work. Cu b R - Two b hit. Wilsu: three base hit, Wagner P e Siatin 1o Be Sha ualy Eoar.. pabile v 200 Chisgs 8 N. W TR T 1Tt 4 s Y | 1t Bl fweeney and Hub Perdue dttaeait i For Infants and Children, _sou Cuiaawn o P AT should stari on & summer tour of Eu- ing all_operatiens 18 72 7 rope, the Boston Braves wenld € nature doune ir the nary The Kind You Have Always 0% 5 Cloginnatl, July 38 —New York walked away mih | "2P% nld drop § h ’ T i e the thind game of (ne serles todav by s swers f | OUL OF the sporting page. Al o ".‘;“'fw_l.‘u“ PAM T Comnlidated 6 it G4 |1 to 1 Cindmnnedt's fildine wos wretcnsd, while s DR. JACKSON, Manug ORS PS Nea Bears the Delaware & Hudson. :-r:u'-rd h-d'm= opponents In the palm of President Jacob Bmith of the Ap- Signatu.e of —— Denver & Rio_Gran S u% oy n-fiu:.h:'fimm- itns ma won ot hemny x| Dolachian league recently signed the ” - e LI g e s Milchell - veured theea of ithe tour Cladin | TSt Indian umpire in erganized base- ; ) lers’ BH MK IR uu bits. Drvis pliehed well, while Humphries was ! ball. He wears the name of WacWa<

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