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- i ST. LOUIS WON IN HOME STRETCH __ =i |swame osoe folsuke ot fishgd, - you have Kldney, liver pringner New Tondon £ Hartierd. st Waterbars, Uinay be found just the remedy you 3 Hationas League. necd. At drugeists in fiftyscent and INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA e TR S E: ¥ i urg at o, doila izes. hav . on_¥guh Auto Cume: Enes Robind ani) Defontest Fhllissiine Nisthlnning |, noma 2oy e SRy e | Cinginnati. st New York mall free, aiso pamphici telling sail with R“y—‘?ifll‘fie‘d M New Londen 6 te 1—Manager | i tois & Puisddoi about i, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. - . L LATHROF & SCNS i hghaniton, N ¥ - —————— « Evers’ Errors Give Brooklyn a Victory. Feiuiatn’ o Gt e B 2 ] ey St i, reached flrst on Evers’ fumble and was forced by e Yok i Detroit, £ g Cutdhaw. The latier stole second and counted on an. £ Boston st Cleveland. o e i out i WhcaUs sersteh it Dawvert soared e : 2 S 3 winn o au error by Frers, & sieal, Fisher’ Philadephia, May $.—Two men wed st In Stif EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. AMERICAN LEAGUZ STANDING. it g My sacsgs 1. Zouis' half of Uie ninth ioning, with /Plladelpbla. | Won. “los. e Won. Lo’ P.C. | he game euded sensationally when Miller ran o~ ono, run abicad, today, when the visitors developed: a | New Hatn 1 nm 3 ;m e .f.h';.di""gfa’i' Archer’s foul and doiibled up. batiing rally which eventially gave. them the, vciors | epig ot Sad i s e Broskiya. I3 5 to {Sheckird ataried the rally ith & teiie, | Harford I3 3 e R L e B and stngics y Oa ngo and 2 double otyee ; g i Schliert -~ 3 810" 0. 0| Cutsh nd singies Ly Oukes and Wingo and a Gouble by | HOLoke ... A i Sohwtiext - 3 070 0. 0[Cutshaw2 & 0 2 2 0 O'Leary follawed. Dulting tiree runs otee the plate. | Springherd |11 3 < & i MIchellit 3 0 0 0 OfStongeler 5 0 0 1 In the bowe tem's fual efort. Walsh and/ Doian, | Pltsfeld .11 1 | New ¥ort 18 R & Sia e SR ) acting s pinch hittes. each aingled, Capron_runulig Cecni dlmgs 3 13 for “the rormer. " Sailce who' Bed Lot Tacaon's Plenters Loss to Pitstel Red Sax Dres Ancther o Nesy Dl 3 9 5 0 offiherss 3 144 Diage b the sl ioning, was miccoded o the | i o e || Cloviand, May & —Cleveland asain won from Bes: | Brecauhano 3 1 2 3 0iler'c 1083 Fubber by Permte, skert, Alling the bases. | man from the box In the first Inplng fhis afler- | ton feday, 3 (0 & in @ Ditohers' batuie between | Lavcnder uckery 3 e bt Phlldashls, sua” 40 vas' 5 s e 5 o Sau | Groge ‘and Bedieni. ¥nch ‘pitoher bad Gne ner- el N S e Lo run on Knabe's sacriice fous s Kiinkel, "W rulioweds wad a pit fective smilog. In the (ind. a pase aud two singles | E Totats, Manager Dooin of Philadelphia dimuted “Uuplre | ducl 'wih Taronkamp. wih foe~latter having & | seore Bostetws to simg 1o the sieth’ Cleveiand | sowee"hy tmtngms 0 - Klew's declnfons on called balls In the sccond in- | thade ko betier. The work of the Bitistield teans | toored fhreo funs o (hree ainglee o bese on balls | Clicagy . nie’ and_ Wes sest o the clublouss. Seore Was a decided Improvement.. Scor nd Bals rer. - Only shres W4 were mnde” off | Brookva . st Phitadeinhia Grege. who Tamned nine *battecs. Om tweusy. 2 ol BDe aiel . o o | Darieks Tacea him_ wnd Toston mad o men eft o i gz 20 R I R i § 8l a Sty viimer goc back in e same t6- BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY. All Damages Covered Tenitien s s Alobwcsh. 4 0 oy3 0] Omner o 0ftatiemanr 3op | e o chaice ‘to again/ 1If not | Bogshw1b 0 ofSa 11170 0| Woterr o ofurigser . 0ol o s e New England Lean a chance to start ag Sheckard. rf 0 ofCravat 01 { Miller,1b 1. 0JRock.ss. 1 0! Johnston.1b 5 00 Worcester 5. Lyn -all or send postal. 0 oliuderusin 4 01 0 0 Bunons e 5 0| Ciapman,ss g rail Tiver 0. ‘ ool 0 o f Coinsa ol tsre, 1o o 7| Glansn At Portlmd—Poritand 3. Lowell 17 ISAAC S. JONES 1 ofbaine” v 00 0 0| sndgesc o sl S 0| Sahmancee A 8 0| AL R eaiere Haweened Th New Bedord 5. 1 Killifer. 4 " ‘enkamp.p 5 cdema. 1 Lajole,zb | Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 3 2o b2l : T i o Binghamet (] R S oo B ‘ 3 Foores - H 0 0| gowls 317318 1 | Granes,it 1% ocliester—Balumore ochester ds Building, 91 Main St. (3 - Jt SISO R 3 [ Granezit e Toronio 0. - o Oarimon 0 00 0 0 e ] iy 7. Butao o. ; 2 o~ = 21 scor 'ty tnntngs— 900 Montreal —Peovidence 1, Moatzeal 3 | / A 3| rews @ 2 | pusaels L4002 0 0 0 0 =8| Totals ~— — INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. \ g | Ko andan BRI S RO I e R iy ¥ Butied ‘o Killifer in 9t i o b t Mo A demonstrate the value of acci-| [;Butd e Chalmers in cu | oft Ratonkamn 5. off Kunkel 9 hits, of | TUiUed for Fedieat fn Sih Buliimote . | 1 s R E one out ano Inaing): of Kuokel o | Score by fonin s Scors 13 1o "on “bases. - Bitiaend 5. New | Clovoiuad 50 ¢ 0.8 43 - dent insurance. Get a policy | 5, i o soseiiie R P S | Gl e 8580 ik pencs s Phitadeiphia ORI S R 1 nt by siicher, Briggs; doubie. o e lontreal 4 5 | Tage: doubie BISS. Birian (0. Baker in the TRAVELERS' Two bese bt Knabe. O'Leary; three base o Mier: thie, 1.15: umplre, Bedford: Rocheter Sheckard: home run, Paskert. s Tigers 3. Highianders | -'TU»'PV ity e Dorott, May S—Pitcher Jean Dubuc orgate | Mechanics Drop Ancther to Holyoke. | ; e etn DA THREE CREWS PRACTICE Holyoke, Mass., May 8.—A rally in | bwaced & loos sinsle off the lart fiea . the eighth inning gave Holyoke a vic- | 72 nms, whieh wece enoush to defext U ON'THE CHARLES RIVER. | tory" over Bridgeport this afternoon, | "0 sl et wes Detott 5 {o 4. Two singles and a_batter hif | nacked by sood Sisport b filled ihe bases and when Stow fum- |t the ninth Tn this Inoinz B. P. LEARNED & CO.- smes Loan & Trust Co. Building Agency Established May. 1846, IN OFFICERS’ SCHOOL AT FORT WRIGHT. New York 1. Mull, New York scoreless un” Hurt doubled. ud- | Coast Artillery Corps Leaders Get In- Penn, Harvard and Princeton Prepar- i E ing for Saturday’s Races. bled Deli's' grounder, two runne: Sait Conie'a Cifuct: And Sieore” o, Swsener's. r he Regular: e Office of WM. F. HILL| .\, s Seey s 1o propa- | 95500 the plate ising (he score o0 | tiibe ol mar et Wty i | Sirustion from the Aegulars Real Estate ration for-ihe Arst of the Imporoat | Werds' single seni Whalen over With |ing tie gumn Gibson, a cxicher. siaried o mme. | | Officers of the Connectict Coast ar- e o | Varsity crew races of the year. whieh | {0e Winning run. Edwards' fielding | it was remored o illow Dwbue i hit for 1w | tillery corps began their school of in- and Fire Insurance is to be held on the Charles river next aiured. Scorg: e st the wafathin struction Thursday at Fort H. G. ts locaed b Bomend MGt over O] Hotwdhy. the ckghis. of Proigrarios HOMOke, o 000 0:010,0°30 S o] Dgde sl Detroit. Wright, Fisher's Island. Those from Roor 9, third fioor. Princetos and Harvard took llght | DRSSOt ...... 100003210 0—4 ab hpo 3 av oo a e Bridgeport, Norwalk, Stamford and = it e Deantics o0 e ciife 1ot oo I Batferies—Malloy . and ~_ Ahearn; |Dimes & 010 © 2774 0 Greenwlich' came to New London on v = Although_the three crews were out | piue and Russell. Time—135- Um- R, § 3§ {032 1 1[the early morning trains. Norwich and =, TORNEYS.AT.LAw | 2t the same time, no brushes develop- | RER S Hemoh: Gl 2110 3023 o x/ Daniclon aMien) rosgetel o timo it T ATTOR) -AT- ed h Avania ei was B hase,db a0 eamer Greene a b v g = e 7Av_, Eie ] ity (Tn:tf;’t‘tn:riln‘(d:lsalr;‘kg:‘appronH:? Senaiors Trim Ponies. Bratperin. <y 300408, 32 7 4 o transport landing. The officers from by ing racing speed, both Harvard and | Hartford, Conn., May 8.—While | Yane = 4 11 6 29 45 0lthe two Norwich companies left here EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Princeton paddling leisurely Springfield outbatted” Hartford this af- | Schulzp o111 3 0 0 3 0lby the 9.30 train Thursday morning. ’ ot ve ey Chester, forced from the Princeton | t8rnoon, most of the Ponfes' hits were | MCawdlp 0 0 0 1 3022 0/ They include Capt. George B. Church, i i % | ehell ‘several days ago by & sore hand, | Of the scratch variety and they were | "Lelvet = 1 0 0 0 0 319 4 0| Licuts. Charles R. Nichols, Frank Q.. an r o S 7 Cz =a Shanmon Bullding. | js cxpected to be in condition to se- | unable to hit Powers safely with men| mow 30 7 3030 1| Towls 1| Smith, William R. Denison. " | sume his seat for the race. The Penn- |00 except in the last two innings.| Toas, & 1 Col.” Henry S. Dorsey Is in command 4 | Sivania Tien e o Faported T chod!| VANLSS Tt of.6 My yoith Two Sown | SHeled dar Bt in’ 8t of the imstruction camp. Besides him the fourth gave Hartford two tallies, Score by innings: from New Lenden there are Maj. Payne, Capts. David Conner. George S. Gadbois, Lieuts. James S. | L B et B Bareowa aua Hagh M. Ben. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Stre:t, Local Agsm: ( Morris while a double and two singles brought | Jov Xork ... Two base hits, Veac Erown & Periuns, Htameys-atls | chape. The Harvard erew, with L. ot Nat Bank, Sbewcke Curtis at No. 7 instead of . Morgan, g s worked smoothly today and will prob- | OVer the other brace of runs, Morley's e . N bably row Saturday without further | erTor in the ninth, made after he ac- s change. | cepted twelve chances, gave Spring- 3 H = = Members of both the Pennsylvania ‘;g’]d its last two tallies. Score: L Athbet '“';“' s‘“y"mf';"l':‘h’ 1T}“e officers w)llflhavn = pl:’:e]-‘- “;(h’ S ~ —— e — + Wit Princeton crew squads were en- |Hartford ....... 00020002 x4 D o g | (Sl ainIng adln cexaminabions Jurs Oct With s Challenge. ined tonight by Harvard under- | Springfield ....". 00 000001 23 sith seriah same toder. bewine Se Lowls © | ing their week in camp. They will be SPRINGFIELD BOUTS IN [ doin the team in St. Louis or Chicago, | to act as coach for the Bridgeport e rianion | eraduates, prominent among whom | Batteries—Powers and Fitzgerald: | e iy o et st et Sakes o i kume | inStrueted under the direction of the | FEEShb N R High school squad. This looked like & Connecticut ur s | Were the crimson varsity oarsmen. \{'rnwl».v and Fiahefty. Time—1.4b, |allowed Philadelhs to slle e e regular officers at the post. | gl 55 £00d proposition, so Ladd accepted the - y i the | | Umpire—McPartiin, made two erors 2t the plats ak-two perect tarows et e o =18 ioipal | The New England league has decid- sition. His new duties will keep nim . Pr Highlanders or | MILBURN KICKED IN o e from the eutield o Jobeton. who lad the OREWS PRESRER G kR Lefl““‘g{; and S‘aée :"é ":"""’ Pal | ed to follow the ruling of Ban John- | busy until June, When he finishes with = gy a0 FACE AND CHEST.| \Vings Defeat Waterbury 12 to 10. Philadelphia. " Lo icers See Good Card. { son of the American league, barring | the High school lads, Hiram wil) Be . . mmur Y i *| Waterbury, Conn., May 8.—In a Wild. |\ 5% § it TRIANGULAR REGETTA| - o ringderd, /11l Moy 7. Members of | to0 11de the ball® trick, adcording 10 [7eady to sign up with the chly quotines e v m P & s | Eurhyrt 4 0 2 —_— | B oi: s Ll BE Ve an annomncement made by Secretary © best terms. = Jenness, Hreed | Was Unable to Escape Hoofs When | 1004, gatee here today New Haven | ouinglt™ { 2 1 0 3 §|Harvard, Penn. and Princeton Meet | the legislature, state officials nad muc | Arthur D. Cooper i SR L, - Pony Fell Behind Goal. | bury looked like a winner in the sev- | b e 1iPrace2n 40| Saturday—Changes in Harvard | Cities witnessed a scientlfic boxing en- | Man, e toride Totng e s Cumisies, of vy VI i sl sl bury ddoved Hikera winner | ‘ g Prac 2 R itles witnessed a sciontl xing en- afi, ormer Young | Sox o increase the seating ca- e New York, May §— bevereux Mil-|ana vgn oUt e e R | 6 olaunin s 5 ey B o e i Christian Association college | pacity at his South 'Side park from burn, a member of the winning Amer- | Waterbury ..... 00 0022 6 0 Bumym 2 Wallace.ss L > g s < X was givel b Intereptupreani. of Springfield, has reported to | 20,000 to 45,000 for 1914, He probably | fcan ‘polo team of two vears ago, was | New Fraven . 0 5 o0 55 o 3 010 hemase . 4 8 oftmition. i) - amnrilee S Ma SR M SR AR L e er Stallings of the Boston | Wishes that the changs could be ef. H 4y 1 18 v 3 ac 12 IsCe the Harvard crew that is to race|round boxing matches in lilinois. Sim. 3 serlously injured late today in a brac- | Bateriee. Darlingion, St ans e bl arvar Gt rund. boxing ] it Le was sceured from Buffalo | fected in time to handle the crowd Harvard Defeats Catholic University. | tice game on the fleld of the Rockaway | waters: Mol el T Totals, 38 92710 1| — = || Pepnsylyania, and: Erinceton on g thof llat bills are:now<pending M thehOuse | iy exchange toriInfielder Bues. | that will turn out on Frank Chance Hunting ‘chab, - Milbara had jost exe, | V& e yoen and Beachy. Time— Tolals, 3 82 18 8| Charles rivey next Saturday was made | committees. | et |'day. "Dhe" changes. contemioteli e ds cuted a remarkably clever backhand | S o and Goodyin, *Baacd for Hamilion in 9th todhy ywhen Lt Curtiss o s DS |, Higecn Enarad | persing. RS |- Minere'sthive 'a “Sonnnysmiver » | involve the expenditure of more stop, preventing a goal, after a wild | Windham High at N S e rowing No. § in the second crew re- | the four bouts on the programme. | . . pyiq Grounds on May 10, when | $150,000. Comiskey saye be has nev sh from the center of the fleld, and aofiamn Tigh st NE A Philadelphis or 0001 00-30g|Placed E. D. Morgan as No. 7 in_the | Mayor Carter H. Harrison of Chicaso | 5 "cye’4na Giants liné up for their | ceased regretting that he was ob | was unable to check his pony, which [ The Norwich Free Academy base- | Tows ... 10200000 03 varsity boat. Morgan is under weight | Was present nad was called upon ' [ g o sk of the season. A few thou- | to close the gates in one game | dashed through the goal and fell. Mil- | ball team is to meet the Windham HIgh | 1wo base hits, Baker. Pratt, Oidrias. and will rest for a few day: speak. He declined, but the oficial| cand admirers of Evers from his home | tWeen his team-and the Chicago Ne-. = 2 ¢ | burn was unable to get out of reach of | SChool mine at the Academy this af- | "« The Princeton crew arrived here to- | announcer said that if the legislature D eyt tionals in 1911. The pai » 3¢ i 5 of {4 a7 5 i Its omeial roval to ghe’Car- | town'in Troy, N. X, e promised to als in 1 e paid admissions 2 the animal's hoofs and was kicked in | tefnoon apd a goods game is prom- Chicago Whips Senators 10 to 5. night and took quarters in Holworthy | gives its official approval to @ be ‘on hanad on that day were 36,308 and more than roll senate bill Mayor Harrison will e e ¥ 5,000 persons were turned away, ylvania WRIl come tomor- rye and | the tacs ind choke |1sed. The game was scheduled for Sat. | ciicago, May 8.Ciicago Dlayed a batting gams | hall. Penn: allow bouts to be staged in Chicage filan, the Was] ‘ed | It Cly | : me—2 i the oL Oepractice | nability o e ihe Hnune mna whming. 30 40 8. Groom dpened for: | mon ror o B e Miver’ in st bo < betwe Cls i SRS WASKInG L undreds of pitchers have 3 ; § | posed of aspirants for places on ih | here on that day. 3 e raitors. it 'weskeod o fouren tior and | PRACHCE, CRICO 8 QAY 98 Tag, HIVET, e ['ailmore s Migkey. Sharidan of Cni: mgesianl-can kosp up hip pmesemt | L SoRiiE O Bl e e Poehler Wins Candlepin Title. |icam which is to defend America’s = T it ot i, - Fosung look. o the pltehiag | Saturday afternoon. i cago, who went three fast founds. Tiie | tURE, Firenlt B8 Yo ST000 B SBCREE | the common practice.® Certainly the May 8—Paul ' Poehler of | titl to the interrational shalienge poio | Bear Cats vs. Emeralds. in the xth inainz and, refired when Gandil. who Bani Btacts B o ibiidne | second bout brought together Jimmie | o5 AERE VB, (N LIS SICrages o € | mechanic can find very easily the fitle of nationg) all- | cup, Tushed to Milburn's assistance. | The Taftville Bear Cats will cross | i beon out of the gume wereral dass on sccoumt. of o s Fo! o Sarry, ‘who retired - the — undefested | Cobb and Jugkson. Milen is hitting | SRS SR S0 Yo, ey the i g, battod for bl Cashion Roined e | piyildelphia, cersi- | bantam champlon of the world, and . delivery and wome sreat mechanical s si- 3 i ‘esent | Since he joined the team. | Yived on being removed to the club- | Sunday afternoon' on the Cranberry | Rewsel pitched for fho loeals and not a rumer |ty of Pennsylvania c e e = house. Physicians found he was not and a good game is expected. Bat. | reached fint base until the Afih. when Morgan drew | row Harvard and Princeton on the | holder of the bantam tiile. Barry o v injured and that he might be | tery for the Bear Cats Will be Simoox | % P Towoter. in the st laning, with nove | Charles river Saturday, left here to- | Coulon went two rounds and the for hampion by at- | He was unconscious, but soon was re- | bats with the Willimantic Emeralds of Boston and Wil- ambridge, the ams device. Watching him one has a very vivid recollection of having seen some- thing like the swing, sweep and fol- Porgoiten and very seldom men- tioned by any of the scribes in the Na- eur ch. jon, at the final session of | internal b ¢ and candlepin bowi- | able to resume his place In the practice and Hasler ang for Willimantie Del: | (i ghiss Saie. o isle wnd wn infeld out e | il For ambyidge after a rousing | MeFshowed much of his old time cle e e in ironit. W . ihe | low-through of his pitching motion in The score was Poehler | matches on Sunday oquin and Hammel Wasningian “tour ‘mane. A single, w, ermor et s | Q€N 0O N by the undetsraduates | erness. Coulon then took on Framk onal league circuit. Jim Thorpe, the| yome great mill or power house) | Tha 7 Atkins 481 | | % i who, prec d& by .the University band, | White of ‘_'\3\6#1.";)‘]'(]3’ {;\»«. ’~|m'|md:r‘1 il 0"'”‘\ -r"‘;;ff‘\('"‘]"‘lhé o mts.",mn_‘ motion is so wail defined, so monoto~ == i Wassington Eifenge, o | atcompanied the oarsmen to the rail- | Beprosentative Twank MeSIenols, O TL L The . knowledge of | the | NOUSLY in the same groovs, that one is _Carroll Expelled from N. T. A. | g w e SR $|Fond station. | Practice was held on | Chicago feree in {|ahensse. certain at least that some mechanic w X ay At t Milancf ~ 4 2 1 0 O[Rath2b] 0 the Schuylkill river today before the | P00 1d ol the spedthtors: ahadl s L L0l could reproduce the same thing ; tiny Tran FER BUE 8| “*The cight will probably be composed | pleaded for the passage b e G Tl O e Mons | (here Is fascintion sbout & mashine At Bt 9.0 0 0 Oudcker o|of Captain Alexander, stroke; Madel- | * Koy ecentative George Hilton of | very smoothlv. There must be some- | (0,8 figre a5 fascination sbout the @ A LETHARGIC MARKET. {100 Conso 2% | 150 318l 911 No. 7; Merrick, No. @; Garvin, No.| cpicago, who also has a bill in the | thing to the talk of getting rid of o o — | Com roa $04 9|5: Crane, No. 4; Blatt, No. 3; Butler, | ;5,5," to legalize boxing, went four | Chiase, af 1. Chance is looktg for ges Stock Movements Narrow and Lack- | Delamare & Hudwn - 1130 ~|No. 2 and Shoemaker bow. FHousel, ;oungg with Pete Loyle, also of Chi- | bids on Chase, and it is quite likely he Coahis. 3 R3S Sos | ing In Significance, | Do pra o i Wi 4128 | 294" Litaeton, eubstitutes ,arg also In | cago. | There was little sclence in this | will be disposed IN 1913; roker i i me. Signif 3 DAy s = = comp 1 0 10 | v XSWE event, and the participants wore “pil- 7 - g formerly star twirler | New York, May §—Speculation dritt. | 80 W% SuhEp D8 9N, ’Qr:lgénn, Manager McLean and Coach | joyw" ‘gloves to prevent injury. - (Amighty ho s oing Up from | NO MORE Academy base 0 Taek 1o & Tethais ot 5 b s £ | - .| The last number was a fast four- | Holyoke fans because the assessment | % making good on Gy And inoviksats o elooks wove | B ma Totals I Although Alexander and Madeira | round bout between Packey McFarland for the entire srandstand has been - RHEUMATISM B narrow and meaningless. The sharp | 200-Greai Nor Batted for Boebiing in 5th o T I hoiclund Willle) Scheter, /oth b Chigess. | ceantad |66 dF e | Easy to Cure It Now to L ha his fluctuations earlier In the week seemed | 00 Do ore 3 Score by innings— 2 R {senasic jCarmully of (CRticase PORTeIRe SEEIGy A0 ORIT eSS Y o 3 o B e e B exhausted the resources of | s Inteerosn tae = PTETT Ra d ® .0 00 00 400 15| 8raduates to be one of the strongest | referee. They think that the management is | e struck out 12 men. o s T Ljooources: Of | u10 Inteebrecih X s | S GUUVIE T o< lliie has sopt et ad Eannayliatja i i e putting one over on,them, but as a Also Gout and Sciatica side of the market was there | Tuter. Harvoster 3 — 10t | Two basehits, Coliins. Schalk. Shacks: threo base | TECENt years. | 3 matter of fact the Holyoke club is only | 1, Oesodibis. : : MOTORCYCLE NOTES. el L I ! Tnier Siatng 7rd : 5 e R { £ complying with a league rule which | MA" to" bantan Ruumatin e im0 e = aterday's briak sally | s IHemationnl Fuper = gl - | Sturtevants Challenge Fitchvilles. Hugh. Bedient, In the last two games | cavy that all grandstand seats shall | Back ~ Thay seil lom iyt oF Eoner = Marey ub ers made no attempt to op- | Gty Soathern . R NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. The Sturtevants would like a -game | he has pitched, showed that he has | pe' 4 quarter each. come for miles to get it. RHEUMA it erate extensively. At the same time | Laclede Ga pr Wea. Lo, rc | Sunday, Mayv 25 \with the Fitchvilles | rounded into shape — quickly stops the torturing pains, re- 2 S oiocycies in usa ¢ \le mATKe otill reflected tho lack of | 28 Leilen Vilie = SRRl SR . ;| on Rogérs diamond, which is just. oft of — Jack Coombs of the Athletics, who | Y03 &f once ihe intcnse suffering, T £ S O ies,m use at| buying power, the recent upturns ap- ! PE e i 5 130" | Guicago » : 1" o 2| the skin diamond in the Falls. Send | Fred Clarke is the oldest manager in | pitched in a couple of the ODERinE | swollen jolnts lopfoid: pelbony South Afric . parently having been little more than | 20 Wi, Kan. & Tex b AR SIS ekt Gl H " | all challenges to A. Isbiska, 10 Stur- | point of service in the National league games of the series in Boston, and RHEUMA i5 a wonderful remedy— ¥ : =3 demonstrationd against the short in- | Mo, el % 2% ISt Touls 1 H ! | tevant avenue, Norwich, Ct, or | and Johnny Evers is the youngest. who was sent home from Washingion | o splendid deowr's best preseription: A reyels a terest. Under these conditions the | National Bis e B {5 | through The Bulletin. J. Boush will e because he was threatened with pneu- | ¥ou don't have to take it a week and Izl and Egyp an | market approa ifm‘xha ntate of deadiox “1 SRR T T 48 Boston . i :Z:}thn President Powers of the V‘l’dr--\;,\‘mon(lfil, is ]rr]‘n;‘]rlv(: to be improving then wonder whether It is domg the ark today. Nome of the leading specula- | g New York Cenira 100% | Cincinnati el / leagie says he-is golng to give Ameri- | steadliy, It will be impossible, how- | Wk or not o A2 1 e T .\mfl;']m‘u‘;Pd.'a point above or u,-ri o X X one & W | R e | ~ewett City vs: Harddigs. | can citizens a surprise. What's it go- | over, for him to take the western trip | wan't waste i dm?°fi‘¥&..;“‘.f'5}".‘;‘g P 295 " b e o AT de ol Rl Ll 7 2 el 5 .vs| The Boy Scouts of Jswett City|ing to be, old top, a popular magnate? With the Athleties. He expects to be | on kidneys, liver, stomach and blood England vs of| This apathetic condition was filne- [~ Yorh Amoicen e st s, N Yotk here today, | would like to arrange a game with the = = back on his old_job when the Mack- | foday, and tomorsew soull Mnow thet ngtand rated by the markel’s singular lack | g Decne Man | e ez 4 i . He held the Iocais o st | Young Harddigs of Norwich for Satu Golng to decorate the umplres in the | ites refurn home May 24, | Rhaumatio poison is quitting you for- A st oy "f!'Pr'v‘:hx\u:;\» LU\\".IL,"\:Y.;]‘.,,—[HN de- | Femirania 1 seatiered Jiis tud pernitted onls w0 men o ict | day, May 10, at Jewett City. Address | American leasue with service stripes. | | Ammmle“mg;:;;m:xu:;'\r“:henlgn;:mm‘, out 73 motoreyelists of yans- | velopments: the government crop re- Propiers Gag 05 | pos e base abd permitted only two men fo &t | 911 chulleng ke 7 Mokvih ; o iave chgngedL 1.add, ttie veteran o s | 3 arthritis yille nd. acs Dh-Tak (6 Fide 1o o, | BOrt, Showing wh impramment orcs | o i ¢ & i | e g P S R Bt | Al challenges to George " MeArthur, | Holgh ho, how tmes have ctangedi/in | | Hl Fadd, the yeteran ogfifcider, hoa | and Mdhe diseass, it surtly! Gous S mtles, to attend the Speedway races, lighly satlafactory, and ‘au Indicated Pullman’ Falace Car. hatec” teioies best New York. He trled fn the | Billy Luyster, the old pitcher, who conference with Manager Jack Burns [ale N_ Y @ - bricy e e oy e huEhs i A first’ +nd_scored on Tinker's single. In the olghth. | foined Hartford in 1965, will again Charley Wasner will be acting man- of the Plants. He had recelved a lib~ = ST == A v ;’;;‘g’flu"‘;}m“';gl"_’;:f“ Tl s Dis second three bagser droro in Grant aod €Ik apyeain-the Lawrence club in the New ager while Stahl is out on account of | sral effer from New London and was ERten Coanedient s Seap 7 ooty L EISA00 usnels Fub- | NS e iy | I e e ane: ! the operation. Jake may be able to ready to accepi, until he had a chance '« 5i: Gitinecs resnite - k rk S 00 Do, _pf 3 hpo a el ab hpo a e e | stock market influence. The monthly - St 1. & 5. W 24 pid A5 R o = ey o0 = — — - s e — - - — | figures of the copper producers, the Seaboard Alr Line brui.i: - = RS e e Rl N & - s Shoe Polishes { pounds. Althoigh a decline hiad been | Southern- Raliway mnset 8 54 Anoet. 21838 N E = redicted, the ount was muer o 5 o|Merkiets 12 ¢ 3 FINEST QUALITY EARGEST SRERy | S0 L aes gy ooich Jo L e (e D e e - < "AL‘”" | stocks of the metal to the smallest ',r-«‘n- & l:z»m- ~ Johmaon,p 100 5 oM 21 ek FY i - { figure réported since last September. ity ®acise s 3 R 8030 P4 cleans and whitens | A Slight advance in Amalgamated oc- Thitod Stnies Reolis i tie - R J iovas and Ieather | curred after the appearamce of ohe | 1200 Uiiicd St N .l ais ik 1 0 00 Pf¢ shoes. 1n round | figures, but otherwise the showing | 2400 Uiited States Steel s0% 80t 09 1 p fan Fhitccates packed | passed unnoticed In the market. 2 R i Py I AT aeees, walh | cThere were 8 few weak features. | 'St Vi cir’ G llllll1l B’ ik 29908 l anadian Pacific was depressed mora | 250 Wabash 1 H > - . Fer wervouswess, frritabliity, heefiache, Dackmehs, pressing- ( | then two points on selling from Mon- | 40 Do. d L | Woman’s Relief | S CheSAMS Wie Shio ropirging | N MApaag a Gizwe’ pivs, and other symptems of gensral female woahmess, ( which there has been talk of a posstble | L wosrmar i T T ; 00021l Vibuen-0-Gm Com: omasts vemety, d @STAR™ combination for cleasing aad poi- | cut In_dividend, touched a new low | —— Whioie & 1 e S R epthe o ek thie: compoune Ras been found qaick sna sefe. < : kinds of rum.. or 123 | figure for the year at 62 1 Total saien, 193990 snares Two base hit, Hoblitzell; thres base hit, Dates 2 Mas Dosn/ knoy [ for yeksi a8 “Wominis Tellef™ wimee SO Z Bonds were irregular, but ‘there was s e A J S i = = ~I tiifac Viburo-OeGin 5 the: bast: memedy: for weal werses, an underton f firmness. Total sale i . . or — i °t has sitiyely provem great vine the trestment S, i ng o o BB | ew Fork May §Cotton spot | "o, M & Bosan mude et buctutl i | e It goes: me: mote good then any melitne & bave ever teben. § - val _Ne K, May 8.— Ot { tars tndsy when they. won their third straiet esmo | wamanly dissases. aunlted States fours registered ad- | closed quiet: ‘middling uplands, 12.00; | fom Fitsmre.. Diotasy e joctl twirer siowes | ; = eanmet prutes i eyang enough. & MMniL ix the Dest womaad Pantine T pyomon fpufs; 1:3 and i middiing gulf, '12.25;" sales;: 600 Dales, | (bc visices foud o hilx ony o _srideet ‘scarse | R It will Relp you, ff you are a. enffever fremr eny of the Ma ’ B ot st | P2UETIS thiees 18 0o cal Futures closed very steady. CIOSINE | Line st bin and foreed bim” v eostro. shes. toe | B medicine on esrth” “BABY EL! 5o t¥e o irgipae) SHBEXS, blds: May 1142, June 1149, Tuly 1152, | & Same. s 7 (’ pecutiar ta women, which: csr hes meched. hy- mreficine, A theic shoen ook A1, "Hes 2a Tasiee b ugust 11,30, September 11:04, Gctober . > SRR Ry O Towll fret Hice wetting: @ stmiler letter- o yow {oait hlask snoes: Poi i or cloth, 10.97, December 10.95, Janusry 10,57 el il drc i o~ T ~ by & shoes. Amal._ Copper i ¥ e i ¢ MpEh. | SR ! Am- Awealuural /""“ o Mrers b o ‘) Stters from @em clexsly Gewcrihe. It contxing o poisenuws (in F e o T Comelly 1t H $L.25 a bottle with directions, “QUICKWRITE” (= ' | dm. g MONEY. Con B arugs. L4 500 Do. pid Am. Car & F. | st and whiteas dirty canvas sho New York, May S—Money on call | venner eeissine 12 your dealer does not keep the kind von want.sendus | 100 Am. Cotton OIl steady at 2 3-4@3 per cent.; ruling | Destincy e peice 12 stamps for £ size packzo, charges paid, | W00 Am. Lee Securlties rate 2 3-4; last loan 2 7-8; closing bid | Whaiine.e % WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., 100 Am. Locomatire . 2 3-4; offered at 2 7-3. "Time loans | piRem < firmer; 60 days 3 3-1@4 per cent.; 90 | days $@4 1-4; sbx months 4 1.0, % Am. Smelfing & R —— Do 100 Am: 20-26 Albany Street, Camb: The Oidert end Largest 27 Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AABARAAAANAN Pt i an 500 A Tobacks L. ios GHICAGO GRAIN maRirT AND ALL BDREUGGESYS., . GLD RELLABLE" L e e e omeloe e 1 | o dician . n e e ; ——— Allantic Coast Li Juky R 89 g 5 L4 . 00 Beltbmors & Ohin Sept. on oo e 8% 8% - g 3 P conn. Erestive 7, Catemse €. I u m- m |zl B s s el | i S e’ s 2270 : | r ol L Bl S L N : . : | ; Seor. 56 S| or Wi Cired mimplave pasiu the way for Brookiyn's | 48 e T— AT pes o Sshers et eecire, e s | . . : o s AAAAANT T T TR R T S w it et el 2 Y VY Y YRV RRNNNY SUVEVYYSY : AT NI letin for business results 0 Colorado Fusl & 1. sl L IRE Yy Brwdlim's fict aliy came i the \Go, ween Macas 2 YRR A 3 AR 1A R 2 P R

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