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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, # : LEGAL NOTICES. 5 T T A Hal Chase Gsts a Contract. P INSURANCS. | Jersey city, N. J, May 26. miar- | i AT Fe | iage license 'was fssued here today | 5 > to Harold Harris Chase and Miss | g TAKE A POLICY ; Anna Cherurg of New York. Chase | - At a_meeting of the Court of, : o Ol E al”. e is the S| Chamber on 2 - T Bse 4 . . i kit A LU N s i 913, the following report of the ZZETNA Defeats Visitors 12-1 in Uninteresting Contest Englnshl oniran Gf ithe Naw York Amedtan 1913" cle Zouowing o R ON YOUR AUTO Pouded ™™ ° | o h Kk the resolution accompanying the g 0 . X g 3 B | 2 - dopiod: p with Strong in the Pinches—Willimantic Twirler Pounded| 9amES T0DAY. ! Prized by three generatlofls of house eep was n;«‘)’rfiuhé Gonn, May 33, 113, p : Gam: : 1 & To the Court of Common Coundil of the J. L. LATHROP & SCNS S . ’ City of Norwich: Hard—Planters Best Mechanics in Fast e e o ' ers, the prestige of Heckers’ Superlative Tho Gommmities on Finanes Seseiiit WM. F. HILL Row ‘oudor 3¢ DAdzsort ! g Pl R L P ey o 5 -4 ——. oA 2 | - = ¢ f the city, and of eaol g he varsity | Mo Fiour has been estabiished since' 1840. % oihe ciiy, nd o esoh_ dephrimient Real Estate Mite Norwich I'ree Academy defeated | As n rosult of the enange (he varsits [s) ) Hgroa i A Pty s (e apaseball team representing the | ioday rowed with greater speed and | iy, o clrdig ceipts for the sumo period, as follows and Fire Insurance Mindham High school in the_most | precision than has heretofore been ex- | T & S L fs ESTIMATED EXPENSES. a farcical game which has been staged | hibited so far this year. Weshington et Pl B i h rément of Fublie W e e e L o R e T TR v | New York the proud boast of famous che o Depurtment of Fublic Wenl 3. Williams, Roor 8, third, floor. gn the local srounds in a long |l e conien e, worrled: ber S e N Bt $700%0 el e e e Monday afternoon, by ‘the score of | cause Sheldon, regarded as a fixtur S Juts Vosoa - 3/S0N Telephone 147 12 to 1. Each inning produced its |in the freshman shell. today was taken = 2 % l b d h the Garbage and ashes §,500.00 H —— - ghare of onehend " work. " the home | il with the measics and 1t s teard in aristocratic clubs an otels. In Seyerand citen ooy . team Dbeing by no means free from |the disease may spre othel 2 L e R ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW this offense. “Enslisn allowed but ¥Ix | bera of the crew. great household establishments, known B e Soee — e hits ecaitereq over as many innings = Ing Sireets -i-. 6,500 i SSOGIATION STANDING. : h 4 ohae L e AMOS A. BROWNING and though he found himself in sev- | EASTEAN A Won. Lost. 3 s 5 Parks and trees .. X e Won - Tt 09- Widenimg = Water 3 ards Biag | eral holes, always produced the goods Pliladeiphia . here Heckers’ is recog & e e e 95 | el onhne Seven Sror e TR P by name everywhere, P o and Gna Snes ‘Phone 700 were made by the team, the only tal- | Harfod ... i 12 B i A . t ous- (unexpended bal- === Iy of the visitors resulting from a | Nogeenc® - i 1 Chi A -eminent, n BD0E) ors +oesr 79862 Eoai & Dablit sy b Srmvray, Foor bisetunming | Wt 0 R 7 nized as the flour pre h i 2 oW 3 t the Academy score from much | Hoboke ©....0" b B Detroit o =g h - i gt $63.97 NaL Baak, lagger proportlons. © % T T plide : B New York 12 ands of the most critical homes the coun plndea bajince; y irway mext fo mability to get at English at crit- | L SR 2 ey AL LT Telephone 333 fcal times caused the downfall of the | Planters Down Moschanics, 3-2. sentos and Al prsh ven. ' stili holds undlSPUted — 2 se1,00ma8 e i e P e U P el i S A e e A e try over, Heckers’ sti b sl : in second inning by Moran, first e, sagk, G5 sear, “er” vondon | qulied fn” Utie e gl header o e y 0 L oo R e 0, Who hit a roller which Mu e Abmi emen & sinsle | ton tho sec Fipsioan L0 oue Aesarinerbibaiel ray mussed up. Singles by Tpsebioolts o et ety Detind 00 | B S Nesimeiones misis same place_ sewer ... g Shamnon Building. |and Crane scored Moran, The next | o1, 4 throms” by G TR 2 . = e . three batters' were: Yetired | | Towing I e Department of Cemeteries.. The N. I\ A. boys gqt busy in the | 141 the visiors run Fire Department ........ first inning when three hits with a | o plases % Water Works— s on Lails und an error netted the The Following Grocers Sell A v home team two ru n the t xpende; ce, vesey A inning fox more \\r)rn (;(H\‘\rl. ):‘Y " 1 . :uAllru Department— ] Sole’ accond. and took thira | Tommenan ¢ 377 1 oean Dicrs or gt | HECKERS' SUPERLATIVE F 2 ke .7 PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, s single. Elliot hit | i 1 o gimvimeer 41200 it e faue Hoeet lshting, $49,745.00 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 sing Muicahy struck out and Joe ik £ N % Health Denartment . ... $1,500.00 THURSDAY, MAY 29 Hull seored Biliot and” Lora with a | fii s Pis 5 Gas wnd Bleotrical Department— A2 . ot liner to center that was good for | of Foxe, 2L iladelshis Ea e e . Holloway, Main St Operating and gen- v i two bases. | 1 e = P a o A. T. Otis, 72 Franklin St. J. Conner & Co., Water St. J. P. Holloway eral expecses ..3135,000.00 o rS |- Phe hcaten ded one more in the | g EMurphy.ct 5 o e > et 3 5 .. Ros rg, Interest on 060 Game called at 3.30 | pitcies, took thirg on Kelly's * wild | Collie 2 1 M. B. Prentlee, 169 Sachem Sty Lo L e G. Budwick, 155,000.08 b . i | throw a a passed ball by | 0 2 lion, 45 Broadway st, A J. Senft. Park Department ......eeam 00600 & | throw : S 0100000012 H. D. Rallion. 145 . Itkind, 170 West Main St. 3 on c. Ladies Free. | catel The sixth was another | 8 By 3 Louis Itkind, ) West Main St g1 | ive runs being scored e W. J. Fletcher, 25 Oneco St s L Mrs, J. Fox, West 1 3 I atte Dapmrtiaanh A miss Grand Stand 25¢ ddie McKay led off with a | Tt H. D. Avery, 202 Franklin St. R e e Fitchville General sinking zger. stole second and scored e siss - 22 Laurel Chas. Fairclough, West Thames 4 fund reappro- B on Murray's long sacrifice iy (o left i Leurel Hill Markot, 322 Laurel Che s A edmation T g, {fleld. ~Sammie Crowe singled anc - \'1: Siruek out. br Blam 4, by Relger Hill Ave. i et i s e Jo.tiet ;| o et me, 1.45; et e et Panoss & Demetri, 12 Thames St. Yantio Salarless . 1111 flliot with a two base ¢ I ; = . H. Davis; Laur . 3 Sourtho : PALMISE AR P A o ey o Botl =S Phitndoivhia 05000 03007 ST0 5 i) e The Great A & P Tea Co. E. A. Jones. Siniing " ° " "ting] ) | ull drew Soth ) 25 | F L Maples a St. % s an e T B s Sl Tara “dowble by Jimmie | Pittsfield Defeated by Halyoke: Sl | R st. W. E. Holdridge. 41 Dunham St. W. E. Manning. SETAS. inais 1083848 i hard doubl 2 d m Tl h mo e e e ley grounded out, re- | Holyoke, Mass, May 26.—Pittsfleld | Second cmer Philadeishia | A. Francis & Son, 1 Thames St. ) Depresiation, " gis oo u may have with yorself or others. gt o | played poor ball in the first inning to- | W hpo a e ab hpo a e 3 R Thomas Crompton, Norwich Town and eleotrical:.. 14538.11 me and she will guide you. f- | day, and together with the Ineffective- | senerst '+ 0 3 5 o 01 00 3. Jordan, 88 West Main St : : Interest .. .. o 61000 L s and of- | day, and togeth e Gt 9900 C. W. Pearson, PBrady & Saxton. Hiection expenses. .'300.00 ¢+ FRANKLIN STREET % was replac seventh | ness of Bradley, Holyoke sent five run- | Sciuteiz & 1 1 4 0 8205 3I3% Voons e son 84 s Muskat - e s U flight, over Avery’s store. »oks, who | ners over the plate. Barrenkamp re- | Misnc = 3 o ofcor t1110 C. W. Hill & Son, 147 Franklin_J. B. Banning, Millc inepector. = k and held the Academy scoreless | lieved Bardley in_the opemer. Dell's| {andilin o of $12 21 st. o i Oneenird Watar o NCE TO GET AN ATTOMO- he two final fnnings. In the sev- | hitting featured. Score: |y e Gt ¢ 2 1fsnm {3935 ST S Sy i 2 : L H; R ana " shewckor TSN pay Cash vom 1 L T A e anielf 4 29 31118 Sherwood Potter, 410 Main St J. Holden, 6 Franklin St. Taftville Contingent a. -2 i e or d el S sl s e I idley, Barrankamp and | wiffims 3 90 Sl A. B, Maln, 217 Central Ave, Mrs, B. Sirkin, § Forest Sty LAt : ] e & £3 | ols d ; time, | Johnsonp 4 e 0w * 510,098.9: araith Freé Academy. Is and Ahearn 3 10010l S i s & 3510, e = 287 5 o |210; umpire, Lanigan. Bosilinen %, L 20320 Michael Bray, 400 North Main D J Williams, Maple St, P.-Dion. ESTTMATED RECHIBTS. . Miaan 53 83 2 1 =t Total Suns . Semple, 285 Central Ave, The Herman Alofsin Co. 175 rhe People's St Cash on hand May 15, 1913.. 34.080.08 Ao B iha Senstors Defeat New Haven. | J, W-Eémle, i West Main St R R 4 Wi M 1 TR FANK L ROYCE, 1o2e 3 o 29 . ks tartford de- 2010 10| P. 1, Bther, 351 Central Ave, Fest Main St. fred Chartier, v Deparement of Public Warkame sheimciet St Sormi £ 12 24 2 100 e T O 20 Lot P. H. Ether, entral Av 0 L b TP 4220 ocencae T 41010 New 1 \,»‘nq.a::_ PABAREEL Gandll; homo | Sevin, Norwich Wm, E.-Jones, 14 Maple St W. E. Baldwin. [;I(::«'[n of Norwich. 20000 100 1 o0 et fro: he P ,500.00 JONATHAN SMITH, s e IR arn was knocked from ie I Qutside worie -o: Ki:am Town St, Norwich B o o ~— — —— | for ‘the remainder of the game. The T el o g oy Desler in OILS, GREASES, and | Beu sy on i St Tovie, Moz %St Louis Americans won s Row womwers oo v:sonr i A ’ o BT [Hartford ... ....20101001 0 oy adsy_whem Bl batingfor | et of ety Cgih T b A 0 a5y iew 00003 Ol Detrolt had Hod the. game in | Ordinary receipts. $5,300.00 : | S SRk st a Hngics That scored tre Trust find interest ' 5300.00 IL for Heaters | "0 ¥ | Burch ana Nagle; time, 1. e o e | il oo IETIE = Aol "5 Johaaton i the b3 oo | Police Department— - =1 . i Lo ey L R e ) City court we 36.500.00 T J A Waterbury Trims Ponies. ding Fox Toua 1h e izhih i et | TR MR WITH THE AMATEURS. 5 Waterburs, May 26— Waterbury lost Stiloss = ol e = S — oo | Gan snd Blectrical Department— w to Springfield today, 5 to 1. More was oo i 5 7 S AR e e induced | Sns and T rY . S ¢ Tatevin Srihias B e o e R 0 | ant urme weing out xt the plate Tietener doutie. | Tom's knee line, and he stood scoffing | ever cases of rattles m (e Induced | Gro. eceipts <« e.roerocers 20000040 Tattvill CROCKER AT STROKE. 1o el | 50 8 blcmtorder 31 2 00 A waa kil 55 Dose's arvunden, 7 | ot ft.* Thien, fust-108 the ball oame par. | by the conver o A et | Finance Department— A Waterbury -.....-0 000010001/ g e b g allel’ with him it leaped and whirled |and third bases. ! pitons | Temporary loans.. $86900.00 1 Des | Replaces Capt. Snowdan, Who Goes to a7 0000110215 SR IR o | over the plate, while the umpire vell- |a_toacher trying to Iy piteh- | GO housa 11 Y5000 ea No. 2 Oar in Yale Boat. ‘McTean and Brady, More 5 1 11 graneiileas 0 ed “Strike three!” ey’ gestysavl. gl i by 2.500.00 . . g nd Pratt; time, 150; umpire, Bed- | Mexmenc $ | doeraw |~ “0ld Tom Tucker iaid down his bat s T 74,760.00 | New Haven, Comn, May 26—There b [ [l and started toward me, with evidence [ And ey, sdad Do ‘Tained bE tam. oo el IEAN i aketp in the Yale varsity | I© S | 8 | of much excitement on his face, b“xl I|John Kling P i Vipdatie when Captain _Snowden | " Juniors o | was already on my way, and going | o 10,096.92 4 trom stroke 1o No. 2 and | Independents Defeat Broadway Juni . o | fast. " Dhut niaht He' cnce to the RO 3 % e ing »d | The Independ broke _their los- | x = licly announc- | Best Medicine for Colds. To meet the expenditures ®alled for who has been doing good RS i e e | | 1ooking for me and publicly anno oy Sa et (B el i stroke of the second Doat. |ing streak by defesting the Broadway | % .| ed thet he intended to siay me ou| twhen a drugsist recommends a rem- e Sgseeciax eet e e 4 X is | Juntors, 19 to 8, Monday | 4 ; x Sleven (11) mille — R e e e e My | sieht, but I wasn't in and he mever!.qy for colds, throat and lung trou L TR T ST Sallow A w rowing a e s e Lideies 3 g0t his hands on me. Billy Nash, like | hics, you can feel sure that ho knows | Will b - B. 2. Snowden: N Denegr- i seson and McChesney, Jathe | jBuied for Daum % : L Tom Tucker, was almost ready o Pass | what he is taiking about. C. Lower, | “ "1 %qaition to the sald estimated n rf » bin; No. & nson; No. 6. | Cove: reEson wad MeChesns hi Two out when winn SN 1S | v 8 adv 5 t! 1 f M n, Ohlo, writes of | expenses for the ordinary requirements v 0.5, nson:” No. 6 | Broadway. Connor, Ashbes, | Lo °% bty | out when T'had my adventure with | Druggist, of Marion, Ohi riigs of | expensus 1o the oralnary requizements =2 [ N e B | x Foe bt Bobn Dt 1000800 T £ 288380388 oo Mm The case was similar, mach/in- | Dr. King's New Discovery’s "L know | fha-Committes on I uunce have been | (stroke) Crocker: coxswain, Barnum. | A. Henault ar . Louts 40v0. 9711970 | New York ? 0270000 7ning rally, two down and the bases| Dy, King's New,Discovery is the best s ol B B RS L . | Two beso mite Johmsmwn 2: home rums. | mwo tam Lol Tileher; thro lam it | jammed. I sent ome over that BHIY | throat and lung- medicine I oll It | aastm aates for the Jollowing i Jobasto Dogle; home rum,” Murras. | Side-stepped and the umpire called it| cured my wife of & se medies Taions | purposes, “and estimates are hereby r (] = 5 Al S RCETSE Mo a strike. Old Bill promptly turned to | cold wfter all o o Presented | { i Mightanders Loss to Hed Sox. BASEBALL RESUL - cxpress his oplnlon of the call, and | It y I do the same for you if you are | ] Finlehing wall at mudlcl- » | ] b New York, May %.Bedlent, of tho Worll's Chask- stood there with his bat over his| suffering with a col onchial, Tose pl : 00.00 0 : ULt pions, won, » Bitcery” Daile. (roes SleCommtts 10087, International Leage. Shoulder, furiously remonstrating. As | {hroat or lung coush. Keep a botild Bostdli® Svaria r L 800 Consentast @ G i ke Moy’ ok ma s fis wmitviime i o SREAY 2 B C S = and inded straight back in- | the family fo use. It is ome doe- 8 & Tanani r = & mid | 4] o o Cress. e’ thevash 1he ves. % = R : ands. I chucked to | o5, | 5y Lea & Ongood. Co: nE, o Fhames . Bquire o Yesterday's Market Sensitive to Sev~ Rie G s | od on Crec's e St ke oz, INTERNATIONAL LSABUE STARDING. tho ‘game’ was over. - Under’ the rules | 5y Lee & d Co.\ ng, * namcs !';nl'. re . 4 Tuns _en L e P o b aged g e - £ Mr a Vv est Tham street ....... A5a8. tin. eral Deterrent Influences. S - Buttalo 12 85| ond as out. The amger of Mr. Nesh | Fok thepWesl i Nanyouss oAU (e PavinE. oF | al eal, ! 35| and was out. L sl 4—Continuing the paving | 208 | Newarte . 3 3% | was deeply sorgy for him, but ruies| fired-out, weak, nervous men and Washingian atteat to i S Boys | T e i m | it 300 | are rules and #f6 game was mine.” | women would feel ambitious, energetlc, | HA%h1S from the point 1> ; i trple. Woller was put out of the | B 3 &re | full of life and always have a good ap- e e o e Sl R A AT i | S [ atiter 4 Hhey” would o the seudiiie < carricd tastvear U0 340000 hic resumption of last Saturday's Now York | Montreas 1s | THIRD BASE COACH IMPORTANT. | thing for health—take Eleciric Bitters. Faon ke Dt = ) ind active market. Opening | % hpo a0l B S ™ 1 e n | Nothiing better for the ‘stomach, liver | form, steps, eic. betwesn - flected a degree of irreguiar- | e For ] s 0100 Enoland L {loe Tinker Says He's Tenth Man in | o kidn Thousands say they owe Fate andtne Tand of ‘X soon turned to heavimess, | 10 0 Stermeet 1100 il o Baseball Game. | their lives to this wonderful home %o widen Maln tably Canadi Pa- | 3 b 12 4 1| At Fall River—Fall River 12. Lynn 4. Avene = dy. Mrs. O. Rhinevault, of Ves- Hourigan's lane S A : 1ol A Tmalearden 7. v . = Pt o N Y aave: Tead i | pmsetzeom Meuciusus mas o lon Pacific. showing pro- D12 1 0| At Worcesier Woreser 4. lows i Too Tinker sava there aro ten men | tal Cenier, X, Y. save: °f resard e o BN Caxsidy's”innd . sunced reactionary tendencs | 275 2 1| Al New Bedfora—New Bedtord 5. Porttand 4. fn''s. gans or taaeball " Do, 06 nhie | telat Bitters) SAGVIC Ereatest of | ¢—Macadamizing "Lincoin 0 Various conditions and developments | 1441 e s {who hold the regular positions Joe |gifts. I can never forget what It as PRI, Hadas S - jwere offered in explanation of the s A Hospital vs. Clabby’s Colts. |adds the coacher at third base, and |dome for me.” Get a bott o yourselt | ™ Macs i WSmepaiiis | ‘ ek S Sons theoa | ° 22| Manager McGraw has arranged 2| asserts his rolo 18 every bit as import- | and see what a difference it will make | ¢ SFOCE, 110 {mprovement r. was the absence of any_definite mews | 4237 4| game with Clabby’s Colts for Memorial | vy o 1as oM any of the others. Of |in your health. Only 50o ang $1.00. | o5 achem strect trom Un- - | i connectlon with the Umion Pacific- | | day, May 30. Clabby has gotten to-| course there are, only nine on the side | Recommended by Lee & Osgoo . cas strest 'to Yamtlo e R e R e i e o 0 1 o3 |gether the fastest players in the eity. | ihat is In the feld, but the side at | eh i adae s T : clouted | 7 s e ol 30 0 o1 |Last season Clabby's team piaved tw | bat, according o ihé new manager of Spruce. sitet, mear Wi Cor- = e e e it Engle. L the fastest games scen on the Hos- | ths' Cincinnati Reds, fs m 5 B o Jewett e e ey i Dhal damo winting sne and loabw | ooas DoDESt Reds player in the box 10~For bana concerts 111 1 = B e A Jewstt T | one. This promises to be a fast game. | » fow feot outside the third base line et Savoment o0 < = Yabort foc R o e WATIONAL (EAGUE s Austin and Chase will comprise the|" ‘T gon't consider (he first base | i % 5 HermyKnin, suhar from § s nd Ben: . srnghetis it wieps’ SElTPSta: | o % battery for the Hospital team. [ Goncher a very Jmportant permon, Aave 3 ton of said strest “with ... oo N 2 . 2 ve. “He may e e 2! ’ ” g 1 ovs wi S e R i e o i GRIFFITH'S CURVES PUZZLE. |in catching sians or in disturbing o 1 i ' 3 Clobe —_— has only to take care - 1 ftville | Sy ere was some also to 18 1 piteher, but he v : City | | There swas some dispostiion aiso to ; | Washington's Manager Tells How Hl:af the runner at firat base, and that rre R Titspectpeet s Would | . Cech delivered last Saturday before | X | Eooled: Tyis. Boston: Rattars: runner is in sitio Sarecaraet COAL AND LUMBER. To North n strest. ... L g The Bulle- | &, 870D of bazkers in the midde west | ; o e s Giars | s s e aad e T Mmepaer | PTORS e e le- representative of an influentia g “It has been my luck. ¥s n 3 st o e e e b it - | banking institutfon, in which a| Philadelsbia & Beookiyn 5. | GriMith, “to see a large number nr‘\xtlrlmsrell‘:‘\\ t“;::;‘flfiw;" BeGatRe’ Hie M. C. HIGGINS Jako streetplavground to & | distinct note of eaution was sounded wowrd Alr Line e ] i ot | peeved’ and angry peoplo in this old|games havp been won beeause the Torners pond (exclostve . o0 Gs | ally the day brought » number Bt oo 1 Beoa Fnadiptia loder. the | game of baseball, particularly gentle- | third base doacher knew when to have COAL, 160t proRerty damages)....o B e e punnes Loy of) Which | S St = m e St [T e o e e L s batiss have heen ioat Hoivse e ook st 3 e 0y | Patine ana Kichioon wees antte "o | 9 Soiier xacins . S B | o Jonme e Dt s | oo’ canchers held - up T HIGH GRADE COAL N, e v, i | e v | 5t Py Grine o ke et oting shtes e | degt mem T ever 41 behold were twe B b Ofes. and Yard 208N al e |} et Biaca o whnich gt el e TeSak e S et Lo 3o 31 | ST ol monollths of the old Boston | eS| (i e were aiways par- Office Telephone 1257 T portnerty e of Grove 00 e construetive side found | Tudon_Pacite s, md Buwokle sered snotier a the At | £TA04 old monoliths of the omas ith th 2 - e rove - ot for ease = betied oe Heston 1n fhe eighth and el o | 1 T tleular about our coachers at 2 D il X _ comfort in an increase of the | A feslePokerts debie, s wid yiek M- | Tucker. The occasions on which ffictlar about our coschers at talrd 155 Butlaing Fetatning att STORES KEPT BUSY n Rapid Trans xgis. | States gee's double smd Grasati’s o anti treeles- | beheld the fury of these famous war- Hhember ‘one’ otcasion 1ast apoing: We A. MORGAN & SON and fence at corner of Mt. BY WOMEX S0i» BUYERS + e i e | s 1 e FhBlc scmed w0 e fume w wor. | FiOTS are still green in my 0ld Tom- | Were tied up to the eighth inning and J. A Pleacant strect and Spring o . & "B |” Traging relapsed to minor propos 5 | SHin e e T rtd i he same wp or- |Flors are still green in my memory, tied up to tho elghth inning and o T e X every g ! b Dot 2 Dt ey ot | ame X | = 8 st mont IR Y T An e o tions in the late |r¢d)r§&w\7\iha;‘;~‘ | o Sovesr bot cwwld get only | my ccker was pretty nearly on ”’,’;1\':'.“1.‘ King Cols twasiconohioe st thival coAL 1yllg;na€ynpvl:r‘l');?mmgn‘“ - S S = o DR et B tEvenos. (nt Vir | Wabash o mma 4 i eaded the. ame. | 15t legS so far as big lealue baseball | ST King Cole Was Chance, ‘Will he 20--New fire alarm boxas.. 500.00 & the w | abrupt seven point advance =4 S Nexandet 1ud | Was concerned, and hits to him WEI® | | now enough to send him iIn? Mean- West Main St, Telephone 510 | 31—New automobile chemical e . % | ginia Carolina preferred. A e R "W sacecded’ Sea- | more prectous’ than rubles. and dia- | had Cole enough experience and | Office 57 West Main St, Telephon: car, fire department...... 5,500.00 3 i o e e o] i nias e s itothstter Wheat 1ad | monds. when we bumped together e b game to coach the | Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 | 5,5 fire, de Fradidin e g o pestal T nisonse Evociiis. . was taken out a aa eror. < i K < o "« - > ther rallers heing mvilifed by zaies | liog, & L. Teie s thcs w1 ara e T dde. Whess | SUmIEr affernoon. It was a big game, | SEONIES OF (0 4 0 cobeh, (o PROMPT DELIVERY stroct from Carroll prop- ... o0 i y e, pusually | other ra Joeng strial 26,000 chares liwes Liesiyee) 1. 8 rd The Brook- |a MoSt important game, and I really| ., 7 0 " 0e 2 hit.© Chance immedifte- ¥ . 3 & h of Canadian Pacific and \y‘:liusu‘]d,‘;d s -~ i Sutgie? Lo vosl Qure. The B [hiad %o win it I joved Tom Tucker|any sort of a hit." Chanco immedigto- L SR IR X wrappe i o Rg B L iy e ol COTTON. o < fa | very “much, “but I loved my salary|lX °qlled Cole to the bench Gnd Hene PR R I <. $87.787.68 Bl Riicties Yoav > or St, 1is £ s . . W hve e e i 1 3 5 Lo Hae et <z w York, May 26—Cotton spot| b Bpo i | more. batter hit a ground ball to the FeE I that the e e o a eary | ot D e 00 | Ty § 12 ilMammas 203 00| “The battle was a ot one, running|batter hit a ground bail to the n BRI i - pattern | “4 R0 "States twos advanced 1-2 | middiing €uif, 12.25; salen 400 bates, 8338 Moumawts 3 12 0 1|along on pretty even terms till near| g the play was made to first base i B R T it | Panama threes coupon declined | Futures closed steady. Closimg bi 51300 %3 %0 %|the close, when we managed to get 2| too late to get the batter. Artle sent 7 4 o | S el tor “action thcson: i S on call, , Total sales, par vahe, | May, 1154; Junc, 1161: July. 1182: | nee 5 3 5 o 1 § 3 ¢|cpuslo on the bases and £ocd old Un;|his men home witnout ine stigntent | £oon Burning Kinds and Lehizy | “"Folie Commiice Firthes” recommend LR A e Adsna UL Aevieaiber ide Oc ety s 3 110l 0e 121|cle Anson did the rest with onme of|pS, WS Powe TUROLL the stehtest| Frp M5 [ tne ‘adoption by 'the Gourt of Gom: knive AV | 35500 000, fober, TLa% Novomber, Wow Doeom | Mgz {333 11171 0 aneen d0 e e fons | hesitalion and the winn o e Pl i BT e o win olutiont i Seehupes s P S ey NG Marchy pesees 30 3 8 tfoartie i3 010 La | 000 SRWT A tuan niot aing Aifhea| SCOTSY. SIHAUER the play Gt et plis L Eoelved, That the report and esti- e siiyer to STOCKS, 1114, e 5 9 1 b ofwiaes. 3 0 0 3 0|to soak them. That Boston bunch was| % close ! inning, and it was our A D L‘]‘HBOP e o (e (AN - adnge for theiv = =7 o S T e S | counted out, and they went after me|game hut if Hofman hadn't taken that . L. £ agoepted and approve Sublisned as Yoc - B 3 W Amd, Copuer MONEY, Bilfies 13 0 8 §ORE> 22 | strong in tHa death rally, Wirst thing| chance at the rignt time we might| . * e T 0 auirea by "o’ amended charter,"and 4 - S S SecTare ay be An. - Agricaloursd New York, May 26—~Money on call | Alexsnders 1 1 0 0 0 = s ¢ | I knew they had the cushions populous, | have wound up iIn a tle or been beaten. that the Mayor, or. in his absence, the Pired numbes Ve secordiace with soe A B steady; 2 8 2 4-4 per cent; ruling s i e two down, and old Tom Tucker stand- | " “O¢ purse, some may suggest that Telephone 183-13. Senfor Aldermn present, be direated fiose membier Y Necordatice i fm Cow rate, 4 3-4; last Joun 2 1.2 closing | Tase w3l ing firmly at the plate. 1 worked him | o Qieht have won anyway that the on benalf of the Court of = Common poon, for ims ™ el o bid 2; offered 2 1-2, eTatica for Sestom in Sch ino biting at two wide ones, then fod | noxt batsman might have hit a home o T to. the Ewst I . ey ol A, A W Tims Joons steady; sixty and ninety | yer, 1y v him two more, which he refused to|run if the runmer had been: held at mesting to be_ held on the first Mon- in thé wrappers fr 90 Am Joe Seourltisg lays 3 3-4 8 4 per cent.] six MOnths | puiludiotis .06 6 0 1 6 0 0 3 0 0 4—8 M i It was coming down 10/ third, but the only safe basis on which day of June, 1913, and to recommend FR S G o e any : LR e e T T ! i o/ 1313, and to recommend " . ey A s 3 et e i, Muer, Taees 4, Moren; thre | COS08 A T mistadie, T R e i i T Pt 1aet Pepfected grand st of tha 1oest_ssas bus Smeiting &0 e 2l Fuers; homms ran, Wheat. T et 452 | “iTugt at this mement I happened 18| can never tell shat mie o “It burns up clean” > meet the ordinary expenses of ants deciare, to th o P —— e Kty Rashen frows 2n, Wholt. remember a trick of indoor beseball| pened, but alwaya imows what did hep: ‘Tt burns up clean. SIT o mmt e ol e Fomen 1% buving 4 hon R, i) waear Ooea, Fieh, fow, Clom Bisats 7, Braves 2, ~—the enormous upshoot whieh s Put|pen, and can make plans for the fu- a hundre kes & €04 o7 the ¢ b ¢ swinging it, un- | pu I believe a great deal of the ] gasaon? UU S Sundived cakag of the couy Bbier War ., .0 P Bousd, Arsz 0, Mow Tosk gessea. iurem mnkitn| ot 'am. Indlons Ball By o ; Lure. s dea Bt o 3 R T2 S ke e, oo Mindiig €5 813 L T Yo fowstn duning of ladery guss and deeed | Gohend, with the knuclles ubpermost | rocan( success of the Ik (e e G 2o, A4 2he s dsein w0 i osten 7 (0 %, Jemes W gt e g Uit fuing | ¢ g ft Lhe palm, Tt ctiraw's efficient coac! 3 g SV M Vi raims L ompicts ut ¢ %y it e sl il B, S oS | and the’ pall raliing oft the naim, Xt bess, The New Yorl chib might hive A e 490 Batibanese & 5 Ry drover tha acetit o g I Atier Putibe | DoncRaBIe ar BAIAasT bt bedauat, | won” two- siralght pennants " widiond C. H. HASKELL. colaiefaby oo I R 100 Boihlsbions Stcei % Bt i thgein il b Macanvisie i i Tousihy b the Ereaion pifciing disiancs, e | his uavice, but huve ssen It of closo e 27 LgReROiog e S T e o % 350w Brookden fapld #ia ET% vl oo W B A B B g Gt A T long be- | gumes cobped by his lewm becauss 402 — Frones — 489 R iaet. | STEPHEN D. gfi;ocg,:" gy I s Backe o B i, M Rl Tt 0 ety skl | fore 1t vemelipd, the platier, 1 decidad|ha knew how fajtatahs L 0o e ity Glerk and Cierke of the & with Bow vir- | 30 Chcoapeate & Bis rection hive tuls ceason, Megers gud Hersos watked | 1o {1 that hall just as a desperate| Roger Hresnahan, the Cubs [ 5 1s Do aavertimng medium in |. i ) B il b e beox o o = o s e a8 ek aw L ey the basms ‘Stsre s Rl il o STl U e seauisiiion, lwave enasavors tod pasieen Connacticut s a0 Tha Buis | Norwich, Conn. Mazy22, 1913, 5o Be'mccured by WrUDG a re- | 830 cocass : g% o i Madodent dariar, Msiox ha et/ Mine 25 “ ; e p: e e e TR S R oo i e st TR e e, Eoruud weaa | ulo mauntared along, way low, Balow | snield his yeunw i Cambiridge, Mass. —— & rrprrry o

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