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NORWICH BULLETIN. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1913 INSURANC= TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & SONS by Philadelphta, April 21—FErrors | ‘Wagner and Yerkes in the seventh i ning proved the turning point of to- day's _game, which Philadelphia won from Boston, 6 to They were fol- lowed by a single by Murphy and filled the bases. Baker and Daley then each drove in a pair of runners with singles Daley got into fhe game after Strunk had his ankle sprained colliding with Wagner in trying to score in the eixth inning on a short fly to Speaker Houck was wild, giving nine bases on balls, hitting a batsman and making & wild pitch, but except in the second inning, when Boston scored three runs on three hits, a sacrifice fly and two errors, the visitors' hits were widely scattered. With two out in the ninth and two bases occupied, Plank took Houck’s place and disposed of Wa ner. Wood became wild in the second A If not, see to the matter at once and let me take care of it for vou. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, third. Score: B = s > Ye Office of WM. F. HILL H i Real Estate H H and Fire Insurance - H is Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. o 3 M. Williams, Roor 9, third floor. o o Telephone 147 —_—-- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bidg “Phone 700. s Brown & Perkuns, iitsmeyvat-lay Over kirst NatL Baak Sbhetucket >t Entrance stairway next to Thaowes Nationa' Gank Telephone 33-3. Boston Philadeiphis o Two base hit Nunsmakee. TWO MAJOR SPORTS PROVE PROFITABLE. ers Clean Up $42,000 and Football. in Baseball Princeton, N. J. April 21.—The an- nual financial report of the Princeton |athletic assoclation, published goday. WEDDING GIFTS | G vl il ot vuic e | dulged in by the Tiger athletes. | Total receipts for last football ses son were more than $36,000, of whic $31,220 was taken in at the Yale- | Princeton game, and about 316,000 at OUR STOCK OF Sterling Silver, Cut Glass the Princeton-Harvard game. Foot- —AND— s IU'Sh U}!‘ka)l expenses wexre $23,600, of : Which the largest item, $6. s for Silver Plated Ware Conching, leaving a het revenue of 3 9 for the season. The baseball is the largest we ever had and the best stock in New London County. team took in more than $32,000 and {left a net revenue of approximately i 1$9,000. Includes the following popu- || **Dh: (racic team lost aimost $5.00 lar patterns: Paul Revere | the rowing association $3,000 and tn Whyte, La- and ‘the new Newbury, fayette, Cordora, beautiful Mary Chilton. Heppel | basketball team more than $1,000. NEW LONDON IS HOPEFUL. Management Feels That It Knows Just | What Will Beat Rivals. the team which present N London this s few opp Prices positively Quality considered. the lowest. to r 1dc son, in th tunities they have had for practice, the city should be represented by a that will give the rest of the o PILED: PILES! PILES] > a rub. The management is working | WILLIAMS® INDIAN PILE OINTMENT [on the theory that a team good enough Will cure Blind, Bloding and Iiching Piles. | {0 defeat the Connecticut leaguers of It absorbs the tumors, allays itching at once, [ last season, even acts as a poultice, gives instant rellef. ¥or sale by all druggists, mall 50c and 81.00 'WILLIAMS MF6. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohie For sale at Les & Osgood Co. BOSTONIANS FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN wealk spots bolstered up, to make the 8oing rough for the rest of the field With 10 men from whom tc hose a pitching staff of five, there will plenty of material from which to pick and choose. Rieger probably w the call over the rest fo thig division, with Rad Abercrombie also as extrem candidates. This leaves a 1d ot {seven from which to 3 more one right hander and a por dan, Abercromble, Sutcliffe derman have speed, but Jor | i Hei and their All the Newest Styles control | M. J. CUMMINGS B2 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn. inning and gave way to Bedient in the | 'MACK'S INDIAN SIGN WORKING FINE Errors and Timely Hits (;ombine to Give Athletics Another Victory Over Champions—Wood and Houck Wild— ‘Chicago Beats Cincinnati in Eleven Innings. —— though there were |York three or four weak spots, and with but |here to one catcher, is good enough, with the |adonted, i GAMES TODAY. = Dowrtt st Chtenmn, B Toul at Cieve - = = = Toston = Washengton. Genuing T Boson ot Wastingion. ; e Merit ’Reqmr_ed to Win PN the People’s Confidence m;.“‘m‘u.c.x Now ook, a Chicago at Cinemnatl. ave you ever stopped to reason e why it is that so many products that Amemican LEAGU sTawping. | re extonsively advertiued, all at once on. Lo 3 = < i o gotten? The reason is plain—the ashungton : article did not fulfll the promises of P . 3 the manufacturer. ‘This applies more is another matter. Thero has been no | Detmit ...\l - Postculints o' & mefielns A sl opportunity to get a good line on these | (M5 i 0" x inal preparation as real cura- F ¢ 8t s : tive value almost sells itselt, as like men so far. What Duffy, Mansur or | o & 3 1 Goodwin will show is an unknown | New Yerk ll. S R e R e T quantity, though Duff uted as the 3 Peagimende: Y se who have beon Chiiitig PRt o it WA Washington Makes Sweeo of Series. cured, to those who are in need of It. iness. Setbler “ort Terry piteher, | New Yot 4 . weblisoy made I oo | In an interview on the subject a will have small nce, as his lack | firatsly ever mew Yosr o e i Shanks stari- | Prominent local drugglst s “Take of experience handicaps him. o Washt & e es un Jead th the se. | for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Fohnson is the only man on the team | ona Wi & home rer. ‘deviog 1n two et abead of | @ preparation I have sold for many Who 18 Anywhere mear sure of his | hmThe Mnads forwed into the lcad in e | years and never hesitate to recom- Dlace, he having almost & positive | Ml on smrs Dut Wshinsion lo \be seenth csbe | mend for in almost every case It cinch on the utllity position. He can | g licr the Yanhew continued when Captain | SHOWS immediate results, us many of play second, third or short, with al- | Swecuey suffered o eplit fnger. Beore: my customers testify. No other kid- most equal facility, and in addition is ‘Wathington fisw yok. _|ney remedy that I know of has so a good man with the s 2 Slommee T 2% 3 §|lavee a sale” Foye and Ulrich will be the back- 9 Weliersr 2 0 2 0 of The success of Dr. Kilmers Swamp- | ing illness or disability, and H @ 220 1| Root is due to the fact that it fulflls B s e cent = H 39 8% 0levery wish in overcoming kidney, liv- fArst base it is a toss-up be- H $ 03 5% 0ler, ‘and bladder discases, corrects o Macintyre and Kelley. H 9 0 0 2 o|urinary troubles and neutralizes the 2 between Rock and 2 €¢ 94 1luric deid which causes rheumatism. ve the edge H 1001 0| A free trial bottle will be sent by previous ex- 2 1 0 1 1|mail absolutely free. Address Dr. Zht. hird 1000 "‘lemer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., 1 rich's, as there no | 02 °° °land mention this paper. Regular size candidate on the squad who can i 314 5| Dottles sold at all druggists—50c and vosition in_anywhere near the ¥ $1.00. ne Ostrich’s hitting last sea- son was off and it is barely possible | 2520 08 that a better batsman, who can field 3000 0—4 t the bag in the same class, may turn gl e em" 0 'l B ase a I up. Dunlap at short looks sood, fields | tion well and is a fair hitter. Ons from Chicage. so far, o have the edge on | Chicaso » Wi out-lucked today Spencer, who also plays this position. | and Deeot e pame ot the. seciee | For the outi Briggs Is sure of cen };b S iTe i ee L e eren er, from nt. - mdications; ‘whils |Lumel;and Klawiner, with e Dotors, Sigiehsio | Caiterson a on are nip and tuck | & die bl 10" ie scirsiourd In snter. hut | AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, for s n. If there | bk Be Sambled wna fen. He fhav & braoe: n thi i | ol “weain, and e down 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd. - a 5 os this pa ne it hetd. the ball having | it w Catterson's previous record, | fwnd base, wiere he was held. ! Keefe Dowlinz will have to fight | " ™55, & New London vs. Hartford lit out for left fleld, as there is little Bhges g Twos e £o icHioode haes el e 220 o i2ag . Gamo called at 3.30 Same against Hartford. PEnIng | caworart 3 0 1 ¢ 9 2100 ¢l Admission 25c. Ladies Free: S ) 018 1 0 4120 0| Al admissions to Grand Stand 25c 2 '3 321800 catiPla § 1°7 1 ofome 3 e En o S e 12 PEiiEe. 1iiad ! Rochester, N. Y., April 21—Compe- 083 ofSchage e 107l parts of the feldtodsy and won from St. | f o the fve man division of the | Kawieri 3 0 8 3 ofiwetin 3 o 1 5 0| Tl Ve X Gl o s om 8 | urnament of th National | g S My sixth, when Pittaburg scored seven mps. Every u { Sl ndsa e with | Totls 33 e 181 1.0 0 0 0oy the Pitteburs foam sinslcd with ihe exception o | N gt | = o Y - hy, who sacrificed in this ioning. Gever first place. neluded the Over 10 we il b Stunaper second i 18 | toduy of s The lcader and oz | i Cplee Owe oney follow shur. | Bronx Centrais York hrve base B, | e ol P 12 i s34 ol | Clovetand Has Batting gi s | o 1 21—Drising E. Tt e 1 bing o iactiding oo nles, g two | Duted | 8 3 & g b fife ‘eauered, W, Mtenel, | Adsmap & 2 ool Greensville Stars Won <'on bells, Twico W. Milchell PNy .3 e On Sunda e Greene- when (he bases were full. Aust: Louis | n Sunday af the Greene- | 1 St ata Fghisndacs cleven clances with ooly one | <mucted for Gever fa #ih | of Preston in an uphill game. Baton | _ score vy tnnnas— | pit i in good form and was support- Do & .‘Pm;bm B o s ed 11 by Ladd. The f of the - L3 haite " o -5 e T e DAY 1880 Two baw i Boiman | ot bae o nee PR BASESALL FESULTS MONDAY. NEE it (The Mk ons by TRt 171l — in ine form, The seore by innings: IR INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. neville Stars 7202 3 3 0 0 0-17 ER v . Greeneville and Dilwort r and | 0 o|Moate : er for the Highlanders oy H 0 4 18 4 2 New League Adopts Schedule. F Poughl N. Y., April 2L—At a ¢ meetin: anagers of the New rsey baseba 50 0 At Ba pe—Aontreal 1. Baltimore 8. ax the son's sche ham 2. W. A No other ames scheduled. | Aay 52 and dlose o | Exiiition_Games ‘ nal selectic of . Chicage Wine in Eleventh from Cineinnatl | a S T " | Middle ing game from Cineln today, T to_6. T TR : MURPHY BEATS WOLGAST. FINANGIAL AND (O They aided two. moes | = S Zmmerman, s ti=e | New Yorker Pounds Opponent at Will in Clesing Rounds. bare on balls, Btore Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p. m. MARKET CLOSES STRONG. Light Trading in Very Narrow Move- | i ment Early in Day. Telephone. WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with mew | additions coming along, including those | with cut out borders. | Moidings and bands to match. Mixed | paints, muresco and tints; alse art | glass imitations. | We are in the market for painting, paper-banging and decorating all the me. New York, April 21.—After several { hours of aimless trading th t in | which prices barely moved, the stock t hecame strong, ending the day sabstantial advances for the lead issues. During the fore part of sesson the market was unusuall arrow. and trading dwindled to in- significant proportions. The bidding up of stocks in the late hours of the day was accomplished by an increase =] SR | of “business, but the volume of trad- | me was not large, and there was no P. F. MURTAGH indication of an urgent demand such , as 1ght bave been expectod had the 92 and 94 West Mair Streei. | vprurn represented merely s sucoesst Phone arive at the short Interes irading seemed to be stmulated by the announcement that the courts were agreeable to an extension of tim effecting dissolution of the Har: | properties. Government intervention in the railroad state rate cases now before the supreme court was taken to mean that final decison in these cases would be postponed indefinitcly. lim- ination of the rate cases and the Har- riman merger tangle from the speculi- tive situation as disturbing Influences for some time to come encouraged I | traders, and in the rise of the afte noon operations for the long account | were carried on more confidently. X | noticeable feature was the scareity of stocks, some issues rising sharply on comparatively small buying. | There was some further selling of | bonds today, but the general tone was better. New York city fours' were traded in at around the recent low lev els, one of these issues strikinz 2 new | low point. Indefinite reports were heard of further financing scon to be attempted. Money market conditions were studied closely in view of the large requirements of a slowing down J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL in some lines of business in the opin- fon of bankers, may point to a lessen- ffice 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 | inz of requirement for funds in com- Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 mecial channels, with a consequent in- PROMPT DELIVERY crease of available capital for impera- tive new financing. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, Free Eurning Kinds and L2high par value, $2,010,000, United States ALWAYS IN STOCK. New Peas . FRESH DANDELIONS, FINE SPINACH, GREEN ASPARAGUS, NATIVE LETTUCE, ETC. People’s Market € Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. COAL AND LUMBER. bonds were unchanged on call. STOCKS. meh. . T% . D. LATHROP i b L A e s . 100 Am. Linseed Ofl . e—cor Market and Shstuc. S b e od . Telephone 163-13. ir " Tiening. ... 10 Am: Telr e el 200 Am. Tobarco $90 Ansconda. Srinthe 1800 Ausbizor - 190 Do pid o Rlaatie €000 ink maro & Obio “I: burns up clean.” e Well Seasoned Wood ©. H. HASKELL. ne sends ave rums {| San Francsco, 21—or 16 e ] b rounds Harle Murphy of e e B e double sd 8 York and Ad W ied vester- E at 10 ‘o'clock fn the | SalrE ans. In the eleven with little to choose between morning | Bt | them. Then Wolgast missed a right | | swing and paved the way for a fight- I po & «|end decision in favor of Murphy Clymer.ct 5 0 0| Incldentally, it served to bring the Sehult 2 19 Harlem fishter to the front ranks as = 3 b o|a lightweizht championship c | Sier 1 0 0|after 13 yeurs of dogged effort, EeE 3 3 0| was loudly cheered when Reféree | Bheta ¢ 2 0| Griffin awarded him the ‘decision ait - 1 = s 7 5<}i20 rounds of desperate fishting x = v 131 0% o n the 17th round Wolgast s 0 D> - ) <sescmt 000 rific right swing (o his oppon 3 5 1003 ex 0000 aw. It fell short and the ex-cham- ; 11123504 1|plon spun around like a top and all D ¢ ibut feli to the floc Murphy then F z smashed the spinn Wolgast's face 3 “f until the blood spr in every direc- 1 « tion. Wolgast wilted like a leaf and 3 In the 15th round Wolgast received it foat 1 2 the worst beating of his long ring ca- — o 2500 08 | reer. Ho opened with a rush. but a | = < e a 500000 straight right caught him on the chin - ) sen 2, Cism nd stopped him short. Murphy faisly p Adcher, Sater smothered this rour ! T with cutti to the_face ! NATIONAL LEAGUE it ed the services of Woi- gasts retinue of seconds to tween the rounds rounds found Mur- paich his The 19th an. Pircainira i phy beating ' 1imost helpless antagonist’s body and face, but the power to deliver a finish- New| ontent was lacking compeiled ing pune 1 i 1 be . well earned decision in his fa- to i him from the rmg. | 17th round the mill wa second Prior latier fan | elmost a revetition of the previous he Brooklus | meeting between the two fighters t o Maver by Mberal scoring, while Alien | which ended in a draw, Wolgast land- o | Ing frequentiy on the body and Mu:- v phy devoting himself to his rival's < face and head. K Wolgast's punches, most of which were delivered at close range, lacked 3N po o force, howeve had little efrect. Moraoxt ¢ 02 § 0 declared he was ready to ‘1 Hcuthawsb 4 0 8 8 0| meet Willle Ritchie for the title at a Toverian 4 1 L e i Donit 3 0 8| it 30400 is the toughest ever,” % | Didemare & 1 of 2 30 00 0 Wolgast's only comment. | 33 | Dootin.as 2 olFiheres 3131 00" =T 108% | Douin.o N | Independents Took a Game. | £ coojdigs (' 8 | The Greenev Independents de- : 5 emar sfcumiap 3 9 80 %) reated the Prestons Monday afternaon | n “aee 0 0 0 0 o|by the score of 11 to 8 The lineup P zCallahan . 1 0 0 0 0| for the Greeneville boys was as fof- | b X ;v-,;;flmws: Shaw_c, Finlayson D, Ricketts | s : 1b, Tilly 2b, Hoar 3b, A. Ladd se, Berk- | " off ot Ryan I, Capt Crowe xf 'rm} == Sreeneville Independents challenge COTTON. - any local team under 13 years of age. | R apot | Prisddoiia | 010000 02 Tincer | closed quiet; middling uplands 12.13, | BrooKvD ... Ll s Al Laurel Hills Trim Cubs. | middling gul 40 100 bales. PECIEes R Sres The Laurel Hill baseball team de- | uLu closed very a Closing feated the QCubs Saturday afternoon by buds DRI 17, May 1107, JUne 35.70, | p, 100 Lo Tk FiRn st acore of 3 to 3. Sibnier was ouL. 11.69, August 1152, September | g Do'm: Avill 21— New Yo pitched by Purvi feature of the 11.34, October 11.30, December 11.34, | wild on the bazes curing the &ame W the h who | January 1.29, March 11.34. two runs without makinz a hit. made three home runs. aurel | firms gamo of the season. nd he perforis Hills chall nge any tea c . : men on secund lhird and_ome out. Maiauard (New Tork, April 21.—Moncy on call | ek’ qut Bice sd Basiden.” score: Cubs Take One from Baltic. steady, 23-1@3 cent., ruling rate W Yerk. | The Occum Cubs di 1 Baltic b oo 2 o a el com Copbim ol closing bIa 28 s oot BRI * ‘o| Saturaay arternoon, it to | E Shater# 3 1 3 1 0|Manwiess 4 1 17 11 The Cubs would like to meet the | sixty days 41-4 |Bumar 2 0 £ 2 0Myermiv 3 111 0 1) Kickers of Greemeville Saturday and | T conly ]hfzf\cu‘ days 41-4@41-2, six | Momardt £ 8 L 0 3IRCTmenc i 0 §|also have a challenge for any ather months 4 1-2. ™ 40200 3 1 | team of youngsters in this section. = 312505 0z — GHICAGD GRAIN MARKFE: Wilsone . 4 0 8 0 0 o | N. Y. Y.cC cCalls Special Session. e w Maruardp 4 1 0 8.0 H s ven. Tgh. Low. Closs Sl il H New York, April 21.—A special meet Totals, 51 & 713 | inz of the New York Yacht club was a1 | called for Thursday evening, April 24 s0% s | to ~consider Sir Thomas Lipton's un- Bcors by innings— 1ifl hall for a match for v 5 - qualificd _challenge New York ... 21001000 04 5 ok Boston Salavorereieiaiee g R DINGCHEGID: o w2 Bnoeraan, Shater, Mazanvilie, Der- Yale Again Bests White Wings. | New Haven, Conn., April 21—For Pittsburg 8, St. Louis 5. | the second time this’ season Yale's Bt Louls, April 31—Piuisburg hit Geinor snd Gey- fast basebal] team defeated the New Chalmers “T!\irty-Six" Worth $1000 More But costs only $300 to $500 more than - . some other car you may be considering First of all we want to impress upon the In convenience, no car surpasses the y i motor car buyers of this community that “Thirty-Six.” Every driving operation is the Chalmers “Thirty-Six” is a good car. controlled from the seat. A foot-button It is exceptionally good. If is worth operates the efficient Chalmers D more than passing notice. Because there ~Pressed air starter. One simple f}"iwn is 1o other car at the price which offers so controls the Gray & Davis lighting sys- many fine features and so much real (en. Carburetor is adjusted from the value. dash. Ignition switch, gasoline pump, io ote: n 2 7 SDE, er This car has a really wonderful motor, E:;ehgl]lln:')tfl'hllflég‘:{lga\s\(:rnEr speedometer The “Thirty-Six” is staunch and safe Axles are of nickel steel; double drop frame unusually heavy; steering connec- tions are all drop forgings; brakes of max« imum strength and grip. In looks, style, grace, el offers'more than the “Thirty-six.” a beautiful car in every line. And lastly—the “Thirty-Six” is a ssembled from parts col 424" bore and 37 full " stroke. It develops 36 horsepower at low engine speeds and goes as high as 45 horsepower when the motor is turning over rapidly. But the beauty of it is the great power at slow speeds. You knqw that means “she is there” on the hills. The four forward-speed transmission is an advanced feature hitherto found only And the gears egance, no It i on the highest priced cars. Not a built car. tory in Chalmers transmissions are ground to hought here and there—but actually built eliminate ali noise. You positively can- Ly the company whose name it bear fner K men in the Chalmers factory. Chalmers not get this feature in any car under the Chalmers price—and in no other at this price either. Utmost comfort is found in the deep 11-inch uphoistery, the Turkish cushions, 1 1 is one inspector to every 13 wo That’s your assurance that built right. Come for yourself why it is such a goo uch a wonderful value for the | $1950 (fully equipped, f. o. b. Detroi ee the “Thirty-Six”’ and 1 car base (118"), big wheels x 4”), the long springs, the the long whe and tires (36" roomy bodj i t.) PETER CICCARELLI, Norwich, Conn. ULKINS GARAGE C0., Middletown, Conn., Distributors en nine, last pions ‘-x"; nds to youngsters for their | Dunn’ Baltimore team. Mur . he Connecticut Yule fleld, | games. fast, a heady base runmer, a > this aiternoon, 6 to leaguers — | fielder and should hit in the 300 clas hit Hopper and ponement o? the Red Sox-Ci | Lave Cross is managing the Read fourth innings. series is the chief reason for Ing (Pa.) club. Ya 0010 012 pions since the opening of th Ed Walsh's pitching arm is said t New Haven.l 0 06 20 00 0 0 o be in great sh e again. tence Swamps New London. S the pla of Snell Who | Gy Young will manage the Cleveland London, Ap 1.—Providence | (ope recelving end of TRE| club of the Federal league. smashed & 12 to 4 victor Erown battery | sl s ot i e ‘rank Far: scuss | The Rl::ywerm'n club has placed 1 £nmia wie Joomcly plsod and et Bl | SRR T8 be® fut | felder Stow on the list of suspende = - the through the at Kingsbridge, B: cromie | joined the club last season he was ur sl i o acts as mach at home |able to apeak or understand hardly e e i oo g e e Y first, | word of English, but n he carries an, S feusen 2 his | on a fair conversation and peadily e release of Catcher La Longe Puffalo by the Philadelphia Nationa o means that Dan Howley, the Has tehell | Weymoutn boy, will be re - wnre | the season. Dan showed Manaze ne | Dooin that he is one of the best you Pa ing atchers that I broken in r Phi e | for a number of season ool Pat the former Bostc who is plloting the he ball h: or ‘Cle m uad of 45 player 1c is manag 1 ng for the Shos ( o. . was rated one of the ciassiest in the | ing out during the next two weels, & ‘e 15 only going to carry about a doa O'Leary, the former Detroii - going stop, and a veteran of many yea —— men. vor Clardinals 1 eason. | team of the International leaguc Pep Young Is putting up such 2 A getting o fine your Il plaver in|fine game at shortstop for the Ne Joe nhultz, recently with the Braves. | York Highlanders that Claude De et < %1 Schultz is & fine hitter, a f clever | rick, the former Athletic and Baltimors DOGEHE AN VeS| Helder and lacked only experience to |inflelder, may hold down the benc nlose L0} be major league calibe | even after he recovers from his injur: dwelithe Mo e ligu an jar gunentron | Al that Young has to do to get & res the place Although Manager Stallings sent a | ular berth on Chance's tewm is to h = B | number of his second string men home | about .225. It is a nty tha Tinker will | with orders to practice every morning | not stand for any Jealousics | on the Bos! ds, the fleld has | = — == > amonz his plavers, and Marsans will | peen tn such poor condition that it has e OLD RELIABLED fherefore have to play the game or he “,M, fmpossible for. the players to work THEOLD RELIAELE ! will lose his bert { out since arrived in the Flub, { gt | ot 1 In an effort to stimulate interest in| Eddie \v\u—phm ho x;- (n‘fiy\r;::‘ right | ateur baseb: ‘ashington, Man- | field for the Athletics, is a much better | { For Glarke. th of iné Seénators | bvall player today ihan he was when |2 Er RAE )Y ror MEN t use of the clublhe went to Comnic Mack from Jack| | 2==El0 vJ Tuzsday and i Wednesday SPECIALS | Malted Milk ', Regular 50c-$1.00 gizes , Our Prices He-The Round Sirloin Shoulder LIVER, - 1b. ¢ TRIPE, 21bs. 136 STEA Fresh Country Peanut BUTTER Fresh DANDE- EGGS, dozen.. 22c|lb. ........... 12c]LIONS, peck.. 20c Table BUTTER Mild CHEESE GRAPE FRUIT Ib. 32¢c|lb. 15c-20c{4 for ........ 23¢c it = 5 p. m. | Mascot SOAP 3 to 5 p. m~HOUR SALE-=3t0o 5 p. m o s SRS SALT PORK Vit Nicely Mixed, Ib.. ... .. 8%c Yellow MEAL Fine, Firm ONIONS pURE Sibhe .. 106 ' o lIb. 12¢ 20¢ Fresh Cut lb. 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