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~ swenzoer (S Louis Must Pay 0'Gonnor $5000 . 1 in the on YO’E‘RINA:T\O Jury Decides in Favor of Former Manager in Suit For Breach 5 32 JiL LATHROR & .8CNE of Contract—Shugrue Knocks Out One Round Hogan | s Fiulidi. Amorican Leam in Tenth Round—Had Advantage Over Californian All | 3.3 i BRid., WE DELIVER ALL YOUR PURCHASES FOR 5¢c IN CITY J| "Fifime o somw sim i‘.i;‘fi:" in the circuit court decided to- DEFEATS .VARSITY BOAT. O'Connor sued the club for $5,000 ror Genuine Spnng POTATOES, peck. . .. 21 pec c Cloveland Loses to Highlanders, 4 to 3. e “Latle P A REAMERY IS INEXPENSIVE St. Louis, May 12—The St. Louls | Fenry Miller in the sixth round with a | Piiladestia ... Little Pig All at Bermuda ONIONS €l Y PROOF AND IN Amcrican league baseball club must | series of uppercuts to the jaw. Gerelad PORK LOINS 6 Ibs. 25¢ | BUTTER, SIZES. pay Jack O'Connor $5,000, the amount | The bouts were fought before a big | Sainsen - Lean PORK eI TR he would hn\edlrechel\eddm salary had | crowd at the Annex Athletic club. | St owma 500 SO CHOPS Mials Cooki b ............ he not been discharged 85 munager - o Boston A - e ookin; . prior to the opening of the 1911 season, | YALE'S SECOND CREW Detrolt o c - & A N EARPENTEII o ; ersi, May 15, Profliug by Olerland's orors, SUGAR DATES breach of contract, claim h s Sophomores Dgffi:t Junlor‘ i Past (v: ‘o k won today's same 4 to 3. MeConne engaged to managy the tenm for the| Time 6f 7 Minutes 10 Seconds. | Nom, Lekues gadeys came 4 ln 3, MeContcl or Lom Tel. 171 23 Commerce LARGE, FRESH EGGS [: Ao e ey gy esn for the ? i i b e S ot c” | | AMB CHOPS Pound |2Ms. .............. 15c|dozen.......... - was dismissed at the end of the 1910 | New Haven, Conn. May 12—The |isads fee Z0s R BT J Q0o S Bat, season. The trial, which had occupied | Postponed races in the annual Yale | %2 EN So Xorx 85 rns o SG6c G0 — the court all day, came to & close wih | TOEAtia were rowed on the harbor this | leus e e tame Siina boten s |l Delicious PINEAPPLE unexpected suddenness. The jurors were | &rternoon and a Surprise Was Sprung | sud fiuger (e relt of being it o the hands with out only thirty minutes; wWhen the second varsity defeated the | & Miched ball = ; Large can ...... All Damages Covered ©'Connor was called fo the stand in |Varsity by three boat lengths. The | PRUNES, Pitted YELLOW MEAL Our BEST BREAD Sibs. .............. 11¢c|loaf ............... 3c FRUIT PIES, each. .. 15¢ “HAMILTON" WAT Wb nd a ain. 1f rebuttal as the last witness. He de- [COurse was one mile and 550 yards | jonuswonib 4 4 00 i Trea ) or Send postal 1+ “**¥hied the testimony of Sydnes Cook ana | and the winning time was 7 minutes, | Chwins 4 wlterct ¢ 08 3 pkgs. ............ 25c | York State APPLES C BISCUIT Factory Adjusted and Ti Julius Cronheim that they had from |17 seconds The makeup of the sec: yk;:lm 3 Tt 10 . USRS MRS REAM BIS( . " ISAAC S. JONES | the srandstand overhear O'Connor give 'ond varsity boat was as follows: | mmedh 1 ;nu‘»vflu i ¢/ SEEDED RAISINS = dagan: -1 wa L st e L t J . orfora tEat fod N e er. stroke, Titus, Plimpton, Fraa- e H 2 < owest Prices ineurance and Fisat Eitace:, Anems| SD0S% HaCienabod Mapoloon Taiolo Cithon Brokg, Thius Plimpton: sres: | Basien e e :2 M 3pkegs. ............ 25c | Mohican Special COFFEE | jELLY DOUGHNUTS and Richards Building, 91 Main St. batting average of Ty Cobb for the |Man bow, and Shepard coxswain, The | Ga&he 3o Ib 35¢ ¢ i § 1910 season. yarsity rowed as follows: Stroke, | ffaia o =/ CLAMS, 3 cans...... 25¢ | ............on0 Satisfaction G teadd Cook, who witnessed the final double | Snowden, captain; Lippincott, Den- | **Carsch 1 ° uarant Office of WM. F. HILL | neader netween the Cleveland and. St, |Man. Jenkinson, Philbin, = Denegre, i Louis Americans in the season of 1910, | Bryce, Gore bow, and McKane, cox- : pios i v S S R AR g Real Estate testified this afterncon:that whilsaf wain. e i’ clheckod the enemy. Brooklym camo back with the | Seore by inninzs— of a mile away Captain Abeles called ' ¢ e U I the R winniug run i its half of the fitth on hits by Miller | Chicago ... 0 0 0 00 010 A Jie” 5 1| crew for the last . ting in the srandstand just above the | The Sophomores defeated the and Racker. Berzhamer's wild tow and 2 whd | New vor 0,78 053300 ool ocs | OB tie Harvard cpew o and Fire Insurance St. Louis’ bench he heard O'Connor in- | JUNIOTS over #he same course in the o Diteh. Beors & el i h* ,ia Pridwell, Meckle, Deyie; thice base | SPUTL The eight men bent to m‘m 25 and 27 anl:lmSt. 3 & e | struct h vers to favor their op- |fast time of 7 minutes, 10 seconds. | Seore by ange— o Cincinnati. Brookiyn. | 6t Mecgees: bomie min Hersog. - : paeeie; boc the Tleersimat Ha gl be- - .‘(\rav.;.l n ‘;wme;: nfi (‘-’(-ka over C.| 0 ents. There was about a boat length Qif- | Sew Yook . 9010 o L B0, % al ab hopo -’\ s 5 e fore Harvard could gain more than a 3w Roor 9, third fioor. ; |ference between the two at the fin- | L utos osnct T 1L 00 SR dozen feet A depositio s wo base hite. Johmston irmiagham, - 2 : lephone 1% o lad dn the cusestodey ooy Too e b dobmam, oNel miminghom | Becrrle $ 110 ST § b 43 6 Maranvifle Features In Pirates' Victory. rom there to the finish Princeton j2y Exseitent nen Jolinsor ofl the Danlels, Cieo 2; throo base’ hit, ling. ¢ 020 Lt G SR SRR phi I the lea i ahT HEts wak nob . merican league stated t Johnson S Tinker.ss 0z6 2100 0 aclol Dovten. JAy e e, i | Increas e ! A = 3 gy o o S g T - Hoblitsel,ib & 318 1 3 110 0 1| shonsiop. contued his belliant plaving today. His| quite open water between Tigers and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Preasest six Qe o OCcuner on | Birmingham Broks Boneia-His Foor | 00 SSSEL S CORIL S0 o 07 8 GEAERT § 0 Y oM N Rhas il Mt wd | e T B avivanta threa H . s f o silie = | irg Baseman Jobn Corvider to piay, leveland. O., May 12.—In sliding in- | al Wiy aud delnz i SR b e G| e o | them jhcze. . Tho soore was Beston 6. Bt. Louts 4. | lengths behind Harverd, as Princeton air, e afl ace AMOS A BnflwNmG | Dacicof the base'whn Nap Lajole was | o,5o5ond base in‘the ninth inning of | byt vis, four, lus, whih poguess e June, fig 2 11 6|Ruckorn ¢| oon wie eniit o 5t Touls 14 1o § bat B | plowed over the line and drew up ex 1 e e v eae i 2 2y’s ga ith New York, Manager | Jiv '0day. defesced: Sost Fos wan semtettar's ° 0 0 o 2| aotph, who made lis debnit for Boston. sceseding | hausted against the sea wall. bat for Cleveland, v ling | game of the serics, The eontest. ss was Sesterdays | CORCK g | in ¥ fourth. kept the visitors' hits scattered. The | o 5 2hads o = sog - 3 Rienern ez | ot 'jv‘)‘)‘lin"m‘{‘t‘:{;“h‘r’:fi‘l’ "t | Joe Birmingham broke a bone in his | & suning sunsge. was markea by hara hiing when | Sere dit 10 0 0 ol mra 1|in th. keot the visltors’ hits scattered. Th (e erows rowed as arranged when | Graceful, Natural Waves . 2 -aje attin 2 2step and frz d th hits wero needed tmost o ey 1.0 ¥ it i | the race was pestponed S o ‘Phone 700, Jas in that season that the batting | me Vi of 1“';“’,“’,“ o, Tt v Ater | B it Bithers aua Bosin twe, Lake | SAimido o 3 9 ¢ 0 e . s S " « o] About %000 porsons watched the con- | o e P Attornes-nt-Law. je gt BRLES et e hiaand (B CONNGE 1.6 = |10 the second, atter Youh gave Detralt o tally in the | 128, for Dt BT | Ewecnes. o H Catberat O ton in o triangular contest since row- | 1€arn how to dress your hairy k Shammos Butidimg. | NStIuct Pitcher Mallov to give passes | ""S 510 [1g 1 second his tos caught | 5. ™ e o s betn | sEatied for Brown in dit. Ticus, 0 i Sheshard. ot o! ing was resumed there four years ago. | *nd becomingly, [on balls to_certain Cleveland batters.| , 5 /6, 21Ld 10 scocnd, his too caught | Moy s 3 ! T Aainof i 0 oo L3 EVERYTHING FOR THE| HAIR. | and in one instance hea o t back SIng | returned 2 o | Clncinn 0600806 o = DTpsr.m . K 7 | ad in one instance heard him Instruot | iyg pones Yo snap. . He lmped-from the | bite ingsal { [isyes | Sty . L Deslin sb 1 AUTean o o 506 Maim St, next to en Bank, E. &P | Malloy to hit Manager McGuire of | gifq D8 fho hane. 1n | Bosion four. runs in the ‘sesenth, Sheer slUENE | wrogiivn LI008 61 T 00 8 | Whaitage ‘ Salice.s o A rown eriins, Hiomeys-at-law | Ciovoiand with the bail Malloy, the | Aelds ‘P--E- ng a runner on the base In | Zo9in, 5o WPy Mg e nrer | mhse hase. ifhs" Clirios. Bléused? Bomb ren; Dans'| SAWUND I Harmon,p L Sluggers Beat Spring Street: Telephone 652-4. \ \ Nai Bank, shstucket oi | witness said, hit Janager McGulire, | M3 Place. . boms the winniaz yun fn the ninth when bert, Hudaioh I Gaver.n of way mext to Thasws | The eflect of these instructions, the | With Second Baseman Lajole also e ficd i Lewis. score Detratt, s | *aitenar o ““Winke ¢! The Younz Sluggers defeated the Teleohone 33-% witness said, hit Manager McGuire. | 92t Of the game with a broken bone in ey o e el Phillles Take (1 Inning Oame, it =i Totats B7 1425 13 2| Spring Street Stars Sunday afternoon | - SMART - STYLLSN - PRACTICAL: The effect of these instructions, the|S®3ch hand, the regular lineup will be 511 1% 2 81 rulladeihta, Aay 12—Philadelobla defeated | <Iiatied for Colitns In 5t |21 to 18. The Sluggers challenge any iR MBI, s 16 Vg gafole te B !Q;:;ifgr;:‘;f%;::dmm two players H $ 38 8| ruabin fan cloen iminz eoninet ey 8 o | e or Harman i 40 | team under 14 years for a game Fri- every other inning. | i i H 8210 0 umbled s alicle wud Meoet sending | | Score by Annings: | day atterno Send all challenges hit by Lajoie, thus causing Lajole 10 |the Emeralds of Willimantle in & ° Dtondeau.s 1 0 1 8 8 tieo esors and two sacrifices save (he visitors two | Catber Best Medicine for Colds. e be credited only with a sacrifice. | slugging match on the Cranberry H e e Sl more s " the ‘st Kelly mored T Che” el —_— el & drigsiat TasarhmaRvia e PARTY FAVORS Sunday afternoon by the seore of 12 =~ 1001808, “Villers doubls scordthe former in . the | TIGERS T | edy for colds, throat and lung trou- SHUGRUE KNOCKS OUT 10,11, The garie was loosely prayed @ R e e R R PAYTRONX | bics, you can feel sure that he knows | IPOST CARD \ ARTERE AbSSOIAT IR b ANRIR. i ONE ROUND HOGAN., | Poth teams fielding poorly, ~Murphy SR 33 8.8 8 mamn Myer, who sucoceded Mooro in the minh, | HARVARD AND PENN.; what he is taiking about. C. Lower, 2 b g D) *|of the Bearcats played a star game | e | B SOGhE S wenle O7enls ot A i | Druggist, of Marion, Ohlo, writes of | FISHER HEADS for Ti B : it B e Round— | Poth at bat and " catching, Stmeox Totats, 31102718 1 T o Princeton Boat Finishes Length Ahead ' Dr. King's New Discovery: “L know s alifornian in Every Round— | piiched good ball ‘but recelved poor| Tve out whin wimins run’ s Npo a anpe s e of Crimeon After Long Stern Chase. Dr. King's New Discovery is the best S % Frankie Burns Beats Banty Lewis. |support. The score: e o e Careylf 5,81 1 626066 throat and lung medicine I sell. It 2 : i —~ | Willimantio Emerat Taftille Bear Cats, e B e Tk Beosct 270 0@ PR 2 cured my wife of a severe bronchial | e proadway L A : H New Haven, Conn., May 12.—Youns | W b wbjiipe cy gt Mu ovi ol i T mig G301 8 SiTonty 4 8 1803 Cambrldge, | Mass, ¥ 12—The | T4 after all other. remodles failed.” soringe | One Round Hogan, the California light- | hou st : i SRR R O o L C R S e TR ¥ Tugerusin § 1 3-1 6| Strength and gkill today by outrowing 1t Wil 40 EAC PG FO8 YOR U IO GI8 | weight, In the tenth round of a sched- | warini1o & Ba&T 40| mw nits, Hocper. Veach thwe baso hits, | Wilsenstet § 8 1 5142 pfHarvard and the University of Penn- | Suffering with a co'd, of SRv Lronciial | uet 18 & Dot Ti igh | Zama 5 5 H s < 5 < | Butier2y” 4 1 1 4 010 o 1| sylvania in 1 7-8 miles dash down the | throg - P ‘ | 5 roun ou ero tonight. 5 511 0 | Leonard, Fagle 5 X on hand the time for everyome in | "AJefe uppercut followed by a hard | g Zopind /3 8881 — i 8081 e 1003 .G [(ChRNley river basin {he family to use. It In & hame doc - M ¥ | right owing o e Sog sent whe. Caic | Semes. 3 fae 11388 Senatars Seore Shutout Agsint St Luuis ooy 2 o SJEidil. 130 o 8| It wasa stern chase for the winmers | (o fURUY 10 W3R, G 6F & SOMe €004 5 ot fm nian to the mat for the full count. | \\' arty.8 1 Buiry.5 T A8 Lonts. May *Menser o9 8] *=Cgpron 88 05050 L ONE of the way, for theirstart was. a by Lee & O ;.rmll Co. = hugrue had the adventage in all the | Kilourer1 3 e Sl and emsily best S Loais, Washinaten i b = ——|Door one, - Pennsylvania was over- by Le ao - Froimre I i e i i ] s Mousls, G005 n 8 | B 0 Stehel sienea ‘grest frail 4 moats, ©10578 sl g 181339 9| hauled wt the half way mark and U e e enerai Lonirac r | wore Hogan down in the clinches. He | ™"4* 1 Ittt semnd.” Groom irioled. ARee” twa wero ‘outs | *iiation for. dam b G o REmierd aviiie aiicHe swent SuHep;the g T | ontoolntaa: Boghs ‘in iie: darty Fecans | Hows s toniaes xnd' meored when Dratt fumbled Moclirs grounder, | ehaited for Mo st | Harvard bridge, oue mile down the | Tired-out, weak nervous men and nd_in the sixth commenced landing |2 Csis 0 5 d on « bak and sesred on Schaef- |+ for L. Mitler i Sih course. Then the Tige gradually | women would feel 2 energetic, . ‘» Bl ]7 113 C: i neralds ers singla. Washington had numerous chances to o Ly invtags— | drew away .and they had a length to full of life and alwa: have a good ap- his blows with telling effer Tivo base hits. S | soro tu later inninge. but Mitchell alwaye tightcned 16660 1.0 6 65| the geod at the finish. Pennsylvan yetite, if they would o the sensible | In the ninth round Shugrue punish- | ouy.” shepn 3 Maria Give ba it Gomaing; | P ™b oo on bue. Hoorz 0806 11 0 18 | finighed three longths behind Harvard, | pying for health-ake Blectric Bitters, ed Hogan severely with right and 1eft | hases on balls, off Si off Martin 1. off K- L Lot | s : 5 ; 5 S 2 Mot et he st ver | 3 ? Simeox. o : s o Y . hitx, Cravath. R. Miller: three Nothing bette the stomach, liver 1 | uppercuts to the jaw and face. When S Wb by plicher. Bt Amour strack out. 17 { chopion o 4 o Mostiert 5 0 vage e, Paskert Magoo, IKnabe. | peeton—1 putes, 18 seconds. | or kldneys. Thousands say they owe | Ml i D the round ended he was in bad shape, | Sineor . br Mastn 1. vy Kilurer 2 siolen basen, | SUNETLSL, 76 libanaain 4 o P 5 e Sy e P R or fdnevs. Thpiends s oy ove | Mill Construction a specialty At the opening of the tenth TOUDd | Cues: sscrifice iy, Stmoor: frst buse en enpony, | Williams it Lonat 5 ) | Dennsylvania—10 minutes, 34 sec- | remedy. Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Ves- | Shugrue started in with a rush and | Bear Cats. . Emeraids 2; et > R . ol Richle Hard Hit by Giants. : tal Center, N. Y., says: “I reg: - 218 MAIN STREET, soon had Hogan groggy. FHo rained | camed rund Bear Cats 4 Emeralds ¥; me. S15; | BHetlb 2} Moz 2 o] New York May 12--New York today iiocked Tew [ S70S Sahot s = , Ntag dne of Tl e meut et o samyel irone. i, e 3 . ; fien Dr. Hugh Cabot gave the word | tric as one Ereatest Telephone 370 Norwich, Cor e e e R e e o> Pridaes 1 H it et g5 Yo 1. B e | At the Cotiage Farm bridge the Har- | gifts. never forget what it has | -0 P " i and finally landed the knockout punch. = 2 Allierof 21 opeerdes 4 3 jtched New York made ten hiia | vard men caught the water fir The | done for me et a bottle vourself | —— Hogan had to be assisted to his cor- | The two Philadelphia teams are lead- 4 ) = 17 bascs. Moser Rl anja_blades gripped a flash | and see what a difference it will malke | ner after he was counted out. ing the pennant The Athlef Tota 3 2zl motas, 34 o g Wt o2 | bui Princéton was slow in get- |in vour health. Only $1.00. SPRING MILLINERY Frankie Burns of Jersey City de- |no doubt seem right at home on top G A s : | ting ‘under way | Recommended by Lee od Co. cisively defeated Banty Lewls of New- | on the Awmerican league, but the Phil- | Fabingion 2 00059000 00 lolding e ¢ el | Al three crews churned the water | A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST jark Ju s Gt ten romna bout In the |liex moet fecl ontiof plucs onathe top | Lanmes e otad S8 Db T Gir only run in o zimuer: | with o thrashing stroke of 40 to the | = STYLES. min singled and came all the way home when the base hit. Groom. 0 ok o, Tobenls Ehafek minute. At the quarter Harvard — ket Erery wes Dt ot tie flad in the fourtn | Dad & lead of 10 feet over Pennsylva- MRS. G. P. STANTON, Athletics Shut Out Chicage. tnning {or protesting o decislon i seccond bese. |'nia, while Princeton was half a length preliminary bout Hal Martin stopped | of the heap in the National league, i FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL 12.—Clicago outhit Philadelphia to- | Ho reappeared in center field in tho elghth, and the 52 Shetucket St. e untll allow the game . conth £ e ok . aver ' | pmalmt ol o i e St i Ta TR o, T2 & | b Jek the. e Seorn & pretty T e 1 an jender, bul e fiele hicago. New York. vard bridge. The R e e oo & : e & o | Shell ‘was Siill to the Tore, with Brimcer | AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, gy ; May 12— Bill Powe e wenk.” Philadetphis | Millerct © 0 ®mumur 3 12 0 0)%on five feet astern, when the boats TUESDAY, MAY 13 blew tc nd Hotyoke ! Sarisd was in the. sixih, | Erem.2p I 1 S, 4120 1| gisappeared in the chadows of the . cored four runs and wea from Hart. | il o Fie Oz die R ey e, | Amnenar i b onmes 3132 ofbridge. It was while the erews were | New London vs. Bridgeport| Al trouble of the feet. . Swormstedt was wild at | Nearly @ Seore of New Low Records peins roied to. deives 3 it | Zimeman,s $ 3 0Mmin 31188 in darkness that the race was won ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT e star steadied down as the| = & in the pinch, iouzh Manager Callahan called | Saier 8 0 OMomodb 3 115 0 0| and lost, for when the shells reappear- WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 | Al troubles of the nerve ecirea es Curry, Harte for Year Establisheds ©h his pineh Goode.rt 29 Omers 2 8| ed Princeton had passed Harvard and y |1ation ior sheumatiam. was arreste e o e | Rusdclonins e i1 0nkas 3 8 65 ¢|led by three feet. The Tigers hit up|New London vs. Bridgeport| JAMES DAWSON, . ork, ey sbh po ae Tich oo - Stre s th finish fla loomed | i 52 26 Y reant chargiog | p New York My R e e Ricnie's 40 the siroke as the finish d 1 | Tel. 524, * Room 26 Central Bullding Stk cob | oo oy e | Gty % 1 5 o ofnam =Clsmer 000 Towls 31102716 8| up ahead and each successive drive of | Gaime cuiled st 890 (L :H: b e i) ¢ Tucker Genest last season e s ey Astroon Colins,® 2 0 0 2 0fLordsb Lelield.p e the oars meant a gain of another 00t | o . A5HS Eatlios e g oo ckr, Genest last season | inaricet todny waa fifviess, Hos | By ™ £ 1 00 o|Foue . BRI e | o Ladies Fres bR S e e L TN L s H “Beed tor Tichlo In "6th fhe finich Tine was less than a quarter | All admissions to Grand Stand 250 : of the day, amowntéd te wvaly 32,000 | | Ewatser 4 03 o ofai H 2 SPRING TOYS gadnid i bkl e paiee of e | [Bums 9 2 g ol H ‘. 002 (X 7| smalleat day's (radite of the year, by e o o 2 o|we 1 | i 2000000-3|in hait an iwers active selitng later | P = o | Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, and_ Swormestedt: | in the session the total Was Ihofeased | i | mows 13w s ? and Parker; tims, | loreels Althouen a mmiotity of the | o i 9 ° Garden Sets, Sprinklers, ding stoeks sustained valy fiaetion- | o o 7 Bl el A A g 1 o ' Carts, Wheelbarrows, Kites, Weclean Shut o t P e ecords Y the yeur were established, | | = £ / S Gl e 3%, nd issues edeCted By pardewlar fn: “Batied for Matick i 2 . Boats, Pails and Shovels, Sand wach for Picts | fuences went dowa by substamtial | X Moulds and Celluloid Toys. There Was further pressure against Score by tanings— | | 3 the coalers, wiiuwing (he revent Waeh Puiiadeinita . j1ege1es (St L A e BRI MRS. EDWIN FAY fl’l"?: -;mrn;%ww;x Tuns. Hunnl- | e taken under the antistrust law it h of Burton's line diive i | aguinst coal cerrying companies. ! i e«v st [ o ’h.\«- o the pro- | key Central, which fell 34 points to Franklin Squlll ented sfeld from scoring in the| was the weakest of these lemat: NATIONAL LEAGUE STAND(NG. | C AW, ord s and Bow- | est to Wall street, bear t x-n“j;ui mb\;‘;.‘ W 61‘:‘ :‘:’m» s i e Won. Lost. rc i1 Y . Taterbury .. o002 00030 3| Kl e tuhebie aetion o "the | 4% Euiisgaipnia & ft il Most Cigars Are So% ARE BETTER otk B 7 nmg'm u:‘,lemmsd 15 tocse BN i i Gl GOCD FELLOW 10. CIGAR e o duwn Steel on the sirength of the tne Eeabourd i i o | Try them ang se Mochanics Trim Springfieid 4-3. | [IUSGIRdIY boor showing madg by the | oS SRR - A Tt ! 2 2 THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t Pl gty R G s "loations ot w 1 Stz T Tio. Troonizie made 14 ten have more improvements than all others com- N O TRIdos princivally by the mumber of co 100 Lo A T e e : 5 — e Brkinepurs sgain deicht | o b Sommets AR T SR . R el Tl s | bined. The “Single Damper” (patented) does B e o | e linos ot busing Rl e ot et e ‘shle o8 i o 2 eta T ot o T i | et s depnoem o i o | Es s e with one motion what, in other ranges, requires Weahinston “Sires 10" Uncss. Sireet b S | i el U N " = e moving two dampers, and does it better TN Gemnen, wo runs. 4 decisjon in the Minnesota rate case. tand i i . - : e ekl scorgg ok e run | s 'ward came o abiingion | Yo A Yiiie?fllml’&f The deep Ash Hod in the base—with Coal $il 2 base o balia 10 Ruciel ind o | woeka without ABMOUBCIE & decision | T il T . Hod beside it tented) better th J. H. GEORGE S e B oo o 1,50 §f, 100 e of sbecn i e Shoe Polishes od beside it s, — (patented) is better than man singled and were THE PIANO TUNER to | more secure in attacking the Lst. | tecond and third. Phillips drove in the | | The tone of the beng market was _ New York, May A on call | FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY the old clumsy ASh Forty-five Years Experionce Arst Tm,and atier Phillips had stolon | casy.” Total ‘sales, par value, $1140,- | 9164y at 2" 246 per con: “ruline = “ALBO” o o e econd he and Bowman came home | |Tate 2 3-4; last loan 3; closing bl . 3 E e . 0. Box 205 Vorwich, Conn Flien Fiaherty muffed Silzers pop M. | United States bonds were unchunged | © Ac4; ofered ut s ime Jouns 5 i e g : Pan. Easy to remove AR The score:” ™ l'on call, gaslert 0 duya i e5 80 Sovas and leatier s elephone Sridgeport . 1000300 *—4 — lays & 3- i SIX months 4 shoes. u roun % s e A S sTocKs. P ST packed and carry — doesn’t 5 R e ol BV . coTToN. in sige Boxes wifl i Pies, Lake and Brezi R s s arer, X ot Al GIASY qavorke, May 13—Gotton _spot Banifome, tarde al Splll the ashes captior be excell fcPartlin o dm. Bect Sug o fading guit, 1595 ‘?3 i })lflm Srcapei m.w.. your order, Pro-w: service ptures closed steady. Closing bids: g7 < , June 11.60, July 11.84,\Aud | 66 combinat Sopteniber 1o Octaber | - STA L wber 1107, Jiniars 19,05, | SHoes 106 bandy™ s G it g Y P 93 thie ol Jadics shoe dressin The colion exchunge nere wil be | o Olel EDGE® Hithliihciy conlaing ot closed on May 30 and 31, Decoration | Bltci=and Poiishenladics and chiEean bogts duy and the toliow nels Gioss,” 10c, BASEl JALL RESULTS MONDAY. e L T ¥ e e i Crawford Ovens bale best;—no LOUIS H. BRUNELLE T \ ““scorching spots” or “‘cold corners”™ AP LoRrter ve: (ON S | THOMAS J. HOWARD Long Island Semnd Internatieast Leas: INTERRATIONAL LEAGUE STANSI : e cnienss arrm warcrr SBABY ELITE" . jnciontor ey ; i : For Sale by New, Yo iy . oma. SR e rsometoos 40 Lhlor and e S i Tt g NSPORTATION 5 v » Bl i i o 1% "Qlflc(wml E” (in qum:uiclom with Sl 4 ; 3 1 Norwich Agent Boows anditges for Heliis SRR ' i Clateat: Tauthac b s and whitens dicty cadvas F10eS,10 and 236 % No. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. o 2 A L o 5 o e s e ki v vant s e New Enoland Loague o e WHITTSHORE RROS. & €O., Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Makers, Bost: At Lawsenes—Lamrence 3. Brockion 8. | 308 Conantiguted oo 112k adiw 1h 5 wu | 20-28 Atbony Sirest, Cambridge, Mass. 8. Co., , Boston & R | o o e T Y0k e 5 i TGl et e Men it tart & Y % Pan Rive & i Delaware & Hudsn, A gl S e pvd B Shoe Patishes e ine Wortds