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TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA oN YOUR AUTO with L. LATHROP & SCNS A very little menoy will hecure you a Fire Insurapee Polley. Just drop me = éard and 1 will call on you and give You amy informatlen en the subjeet ibat yeu wish. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richerds Building, 31 Main 8t RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acei- dent insurance. Get a poli in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Lean & Trust Ce. Building.ftrlo on two errors and three singles, Agency Established May, 1846 e Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance s Jjocated In Somers’ Biock, over C. M. Willams, Roor 3, third fioor. Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT.-LAW Brown & Periuns, Iiemeys-ai-law Uver irsc Nat Bauk, Suscucket — Eutrance sialrway aext to Thamwes Nationa' Bank Telephone 33-3 EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attermey-at-Law. marioa Shannen, Baltic Defeats Sodality 6-5. The Baltic S. A. club defeated the Sodality at Baltic Saturday afternoon in an interesting game, §.to 5. The features of the game were the hifting of Roy of the Baltics and MecCormick for_the Sodality. The lineup and summary: Sodality—Sullivan 3b, Brennan 2b, Mulcahy If, Weich ¢, Drake 1b, Her- ring rf. Smith p, Dynon cf. McCormick == Baltic—Higham rf, Charron c. Dugas Semino 1b, Brown 2b, Roy s, £ Steffon cf. Love p. innings: 2l 614000001-4% Sodatity 0011201005 Two base hits, Jomes: stolen_base, llivan; double play, Welch to Draki left on bases, Baltic 8, Sodality base on balis, off Smith 4, off Love first hase on error, Baltic 3. Sodality 3. hit by pitcher, Smith 3 Love 2; wild pitch. Love.2, Smith 2; struck out, by Love 5; umpires John time, 1.40; _attendance. 150. St. Mary's T. A. B. 13, Sachems 6. Before a large crowd the T. A. B's downed the Sachems at the Falls Sun- day 13-6. The T. A. B's got the lead in the first inning and kept it through- © e game. Sample pitched a fine game for the*winners and Edwards heid him up in fine style. . Gallivan, a Bew man, played a fast game in the field and batted well. Mr. Senay um- pired in a very satisfactory manner. The T. A. B's play the All Stars next Sunday on the Cran.ur { | SNAW 2 for 28 Cenes. < &I—Hy. Arrv-!hlr: KIDNEY TROUBLE 5: o3t roea resmis you can make no mistake by using Dr. Is a deceptive disease —thousands have 't HOSPITALS DEFE sinsk Blows Up After Fi In & weitd exhibition of baseball the State Hespital team defeated the heb- anon aggregation on the State Hospital £rounds by the sero of 13 to 13 Sat- y atternoen. 'The Hespitals made a whirlwingd. finish, seoring all but one of their les in last three in- nings. In the seventh the seore steed 3 te 1 in faver of the visitors but dur- ing the last half of the inning, after two were down, insk weakened and feur runs crossed fhe plate. The Hosplial boys followed with five in the eighth and three in the alnth with ene down: 3 . For six {nnings Lasinsk, twirling for the' visiters, was Invineible, allowing but ene safe hit. In the third Inning M. PulfE received a foul tip on the tiumb, eausing a disloeation, and had te retire from the game. He was re- placed by Jones, who had been at firsi Lazinsk appeared afrald to put Stufl en the ball with the new cateher Dbehind the bat, and in_the last three innings the Hospiial boys pounded Joe's delivery all over the grounds. Austin was hit hard and opportunely by the visitors, who outplayed and outhit the home team. H. Card at the second sack put up a sensational game for the visitors, making several diffi- cult ,stops and featuring at bat with four hits in six trips to the rubber. lebanon started the scoring In) the third when three doubles and a sihgle netted three runs. In the sixth three more were tallled when four singles followed two_errors in the infield. In the severith Lebanon added another and their last three runs were se- cured in the eighth on an error, a base on balls and two hits. The ragged flelding of the home team proved a big factor in the scoring of the visit- ors. The Hospital annexsd one tally in the third when Corbett was hit by a pitched ball, took second on An error at first, third on an out, and scored on a passed ball. The Hospital boys failed to tally again until the seventh when two doubles, two singles, an er- ror, & wild pltch and a base on,balls brought in four runs. In the eighth the slaughter was continued. Three i Tl Sensational Finish Gives Home Team Ninth Inning Victory —Overeome Lead of Eight Runs After the & it raw o Nichols 1o Piok- efti paed bails, Jones §; wild phches; Lezinsk 3. § HARVARD 6, YALE 5. €rimsen Wins Interceliegiate Cham- pienship, Taking Final Game of the Series, 'Harvard won the intercollegiate baseball champlonship by _defeating ¥ale € to 5 In the final of a three- ame series on Ebbets fleld yesterday. he crimsen bounded away to a lead of three runs in the second inning, was passed In the fourth and an Inning later was two runs In the rear. Erom a soul burning show of pitch- ing weakness misplays and here and there a timely hit injected into the #lddying concoction, Harvard corralled three more runs In the seventh. Yale's pitching staff had caved in completely and Buster Brown had gone to the mound for rescue work when the bases were' filled and the briillancy of Giiles was dulled by overwork. A base on balls to Tomes forced in a run, and Young, the crimson backstop, prompt- Iy poled a two base hit to far right field, sending the tying and winning runs trickling home. . Jewett City Beats Wednesday Knights. The Jewett City All American base- ball club trimmed the Wednesday Knights of Taftville Saturday after- noon by a score of 13 to 9, The Knights trimmed the A. A. club before at Taft- ville and a game is to be arranged in the near future and the tle will be played off, The A, A. club have good reason to believe that they will give the Knights another drubbing. Morey scored 17 strikeouts and kept the nine hits well scattered. Taftville Beats Dayville 11-9. Taftville defeated Dayville Saturday afternoon on the Taftville grounds by the score of 11 to § in a loosely played rails and industrials. Wall street be- | gan to figure on Friday that the prob- ability of the rallroads securing come relief from the measure of oppression which has been holding down net earn- ings while the gross returns have been | increasing was less promising than had Dbeen talked of during the recent past, and sentiment was united that in the event of the plea of the roads | was denied prices would take a soarp | turn downward. | The interest of the day was centered | chiefly in a discussion of the action of | the commission, and speculation | throughout the district reached an .in- | teresting stage regarding the final dis- | position of the interstate commerce commission after that body had in- vestigated on its own account the mer- its and demerits of the claim set forth by the railroads. It is evident that to the commission the roads failed to em- brace the detalls necessary to secure a recognition of what they deem to be justice in the matter, and Wall street will now be kept on'the anxious seat for some time to come while the ex- perts of the commission pursue their routine of examination. In addition to the depression caused imers Swamp-Root the stest kid: | by the raflroad situation the local mar- ney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent ket was further influenced by foreign and, doliar giges Sample bottle bY | sentimentwhich continued to show ad. Tow fo find outt it ¥ou have Eidhey | versity, and operations abroad were on irouble Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.,|the liquidating side, which carried Binghamton, N. Y. values in American securities further down the list, with no prospect of an early recovery. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. New . York, June 20.—Receipts beeves” were 2,163 head, including 27 cars for the market, making with pre- vious arrivals 34 cars on sale. Steers were slow with general sales i0c. low- er; some medium steers were 15c. low- bulls and cows on moderate re- FERTILIZER *GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all hard Plasters and Prepared of |er: Roofirg. : 5 > ceipts ruled steady. The yards were | Best Roofing Paint in the |!cleared. Common to choice steers sold | market. at $8@8.90 per 100 Ibs.; oxen and stags at $7.40@8.25; cows at $3.50@6.80. Dressed beef in moderate demand and steady at 12@13c. per Ib. Exports from this port tomorrow, 443 cattle to Lon- Full line of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOARD IS INTSXPENSIVE WATER f| L0 PROOF AND IN HANDY Receipts of calves were 1,177 head, SIZES. | including 947 head for the market. | There was a better feeling for, best { grades and prices were higher,’with | the quality much better than yester- day’s oferfngs. Common to _cholce | veals sold at $8@11 per 100 lbs; 11 | prime assorted calves at $11.25, culls | at $7. No sales of buttermilks report- ed. Dressed mutton lower at 8@10 1-2c | per Ib.: dressed lambs at 13—15c, hog dressed at 15 1-2@16c. Receipts of hogs were 1,712 head, including two cars for the market. Prices 10c higher, with heavy to light Largest Storage Capacity in City A N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. MISS ELLA M. POTTE hogs selling 31‘18911.0@9.20 per 100 2 Ibs.; roughs at 75@8.10. x Insoructor of Chicago, June 20.—Hogs: Receipts, Piano and Harmony Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 steady and higher. Mixed and butch- ers, $8.45@8.85; god heavy, $8.45@8.75; rough heavy, $8.26@8.45; light, $8.50@ 8:85; pigs. $6.75@8.50. attle: Receipts, 1,500; market slow i i | i ingles, 8 Dass, @ triple and a round | contest. Taftville gave Simcox poor iy clout. e Tatter by Piokett a mew | support and was outhit by the visitors, recruit of the Hospital team, brought | but the home team hit the ball when across five runs. In the ninth Geer led | hits meant runs. off with a single, took second when| The score o Bill Austin went out, Card to O. Pultz, S hibe’ £l kg A third when Lazinsk, who.by this time | xcgters3 s 1 1 1 3[vachmib 5 115 0 1 [es far above the clouds dropped | rmesn” 2 ¢ 23 zlowelie 5 o3 McGraw's pop fly, and scored with Mc- 0|Barriman,cf Graw on Corbett’s single. On the throw reryrab LI S to the plafé Corbett made third and | Simeoxp 4 1 1 4 0|Pagert 5 0 1 0 0 th stole home with the winning | White.ib 3 110 0 1jGuardlt 51000 ity Somimy 411 0 ofiimy 310573 The score: A je, @A L o Lo AR w3 Tum wmane 0 4 poae = i1t £ i ™ o e s e e e 30 1 3 o o|Darvile L2610 31 60 39 R 100 0| Tw bgee bita Berrimin McShefors: bass on 103 0.2 1 ofbally of Martin 4 of Simeox 2 stuek o, v 031 111 0| Simeax 7. by Martin 2; pesed balls, Hasier 2/ hiv 101 220 0 f by pitcher, Pune. IR 2000 g s L 421] Ty Cobb comes out with an inter- Totas, 38127 4 183 7 4| veiw and says he never hears the ‘ shotts of the baseball crowd. If mem- Sodte by ‘iontoge— 513 | OrY. serves correctly, however, Tyrus Hoenttal - 0100045 313 : : Lebanen . 0300333 0.12|heard what a certain cripple in the Two bace hits W. Austin. Jonmes M. Putz 0. | New York grandstand had to say on Pultz; thres base Rit. Nichois: bases on balls off | One- occasion. "~ HEAVY LIQUIDATION. 180 Am. Beot Sugar. . n" Prices Depressed by Refusal to Permit | it 4w e Increase of Freight Rates. 200 Am 8, New York, June 22.—It was the ex- | o [insecq ol gL 6 S pected that habpened in the stock | 7100 Am. Seeiiug & ok market, so far as the effect was con- | Do prd 985 | cerned, of the refusal by the interstate | —j;,; 42 fuzer Refning jod | commerce commission to grant freight | 00 am Tomacs rate advances to the eastern railroads. | 00 Ansconda Mising ¢ Prices broke and heavy liquidation | 2000 Atchim followed in the standard issues of both | J00 Do pfd ... 1100 Baltimare & Obio. Bethlehem Steel n Rapld Transic n Paclic Cratral Leather Chesapeaka & Oiio Chicago Great Weeters Chicago, M & St . cago & N. W orado Fuel & 1 1200 8100 200 2400 100 4100 3% 1003 Com Products % Delawaro & Hudiwn Deaver & Rio Grande Do. 100 3000 300 ot Distillers’ ' Securittes Erle Do, 1t pid — »id 00 1900 00 00 1385% 1083 115 8534 105% Inter” Harvoster ... Tnter Marine ofd .. international Paper . Interpationat Pump Kansas Clis”Southers Taclode Gax 73600 Lebigh Valley 500 Loulsville & Nasy M. St P. & 8 & Mo, Kan. & Tex Mo, Pacific . — Natfonal Biscult — Nadonal Lead) R Mex. 24 pfd 3100 Now Tork Central 100 X, Y. Ont. & 200 Norfoik & Western North Amertean 3800 Northern Pacific — Pacfc Mail 2300 Penneyivania People’s Gas Plitshurg C. Pitisburg Coal 200 Pressen Steel Car ~ Puliman Palace Cir 990 Reading 1500 Republic 1. & & 300 Do. prd 1500 Tock Isiand Co 600 Do. pfd — - Bt L. & S.F. 4 pd Seaboard Alr Line. 100 Do. ptd ... — Slom Shet. S & 2800 Southem Pacific 1200 Southern Rafiway 00 Do. pfd . Terineasee Copper o 130% 158 | 130 3 205 10% 285 - 185 108% 0% i 1 L. AWERICAN EEAGUE STANSING. Won. Lost 15 233 2% 2 Philadeiphis . Gloveland : v Touis 1t ZINIUL 1 T oG w [ New Chieago and St Louls Div Chicagn, Juoe 31—Chiongo und, O Louls it o double score_being ‘are today In two thriling battles, tbe 0 1n each, e scores: Chicas b B P et 7 0 o man. E Rlovailin @ 0 ofteds & 1000 Jormesomr 10 oGimers 20350 Prattn 33 OfCotmr 30110 Williamst 3 0 offionell 30200 Terenem 17 OfMasioker 31300 Anwin. 5o 0 2 ofWeaerss 30100 Aunewa 81 ofscame 3010 o Lerseea o 1 ofsco 30%31 a7 13 Totals, 3 3% 8.1 0000000 0080000 Chieag o ab hipo & Olmanzm W 1S 2 1Lard3 310 2 Ofcheety 7 om 1 ofCollins,t 5 200 o 1{Boaedr 3'0 4 o ofMattick,er 3 0 20 o|Wewverss 3 0 3 5 0 ofscliiice” 3 0 5 2 1 ofwainp 3 0 03 1 0 e of 152 0 of 0 Score by tuntngs— st Louss .. Critcago in ten inolags and winning th 1. “The first game was & see-saw contest. gach tesm alternating In the lead. The score: Detroit. =g loosunrocacconsun 3 lovmorsoconus Jobaston. b Tumers Gitan. b | Sacicmom.r¢ | Lidiias | Ghepmen.ct | Exiote.tb Hyanof Granet Gatnor. 15 Moriaris, b 3 Wilteti.p Laken . 0 ° o ° ° ° ° 0 . 0 o c ° | Falbergp Blandiog ILdlrelt *Bingham aBates lhomrwnmormen lotruuannnsouaunt leosrmovurmonona Bcore by tusings— Clereland ... Detrott. po & 2 Johnston.1b 1 0 30 Lefbold.rt 00 io0 Olsen. 5 02 o0 Timer,6s 32 4 00 | Ludole.2b 51 1|Leschit 00 | Ryan.ct 4 0 0 Gainor.1b 30 Graney 1f 0 0 0/Modarir.3b ? 0 0"Nelll.e 6 0 0|Rondeau.c e 0 0 3 0/Daussp B 0000 = ——— Totals, 81 Totals, 3 7710 1) *Batled for Gregg In 9th. Oue out wheh winning run scored Score by innings: Cloveland » 100 etrolt 00000100 Two. base hits. Leibold, Graney: threo base High. 0000 WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. . Won. Lost. 5 17 21 | Phitadeishta .. New York . | Brookiy | Chicago Pittaburg Boston St Louts Crcinnatl Pitisburg 5, Olncinnati 4. Cincinati, June 22._Pittsburs by epportuno hit- Tamo of the sedes from Cin- . e “eore. 3 Gineinnati. b hpo s el b hpo a o Bymiesd @ 13 1 Opororect 5 11 0 0/ e " 53 0 olBechertt 1400 ¥ 3014 ofbaeast 30100 Wagnerss 3 1 3 1 0|Mucansid & 116 1 0 Millerdb. 4 17 1 0fTinkerss 4 2230 Wit 4 0 3 0 0[Dedees 4 2 0 5 0 Wooddf 412 00 1202 50 Colemane 3 1 8 1 1filge 4 28 20 Aiamsp . 3 1 02 ofAmeny 200 2 —— —_ _Iiownep 0 0 00 0 Totals, 329 27 10 1[*Hobiizen 110 0 0 SRghamer 0 0 0 0 0 Aimeida 10 0 0 0 Totals, 1 “Batied for Groh in oth “*Ran for Hoblitzall In 9th 2Batted Tor Brown 1o Bcore by toning: Pitisbure 10100003 05 Cincinnait S0 4000000 14 Two base hits. "Carey. Dodge, Groh. Kling; three base hila. Beschor. Tinker. Chicage 6. 8t. Louis 0. | St Louis. Jun Plerce was invincible this aft- ernoon, while his ieammates. ecoeclaily Zimmerman | and Teach. hit Pervitc when hita counted. and. S Touls lost again. Chics six runs o none | ™ ¢ the end Tor the home team. of the At nning bec s S purple label is buys Serv-us once Serv-us again. She Reduce Serv-us product. Trade with the local will get beautiful silverware—a handsome com! instruments—toys an Serv-us Brand Foods comprise pickles” and coffee. economy of Serv-us Brand. VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and t = e it Without Reducing the Quality of What You Eat You won't have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv~ua Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily because they wish to please their customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and you will also get the Valuable Serv-us Coupons Which are Worth Money to You to get new furnishings and mew comforts for yourself aud your home. Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goeds—all kinds. You get coupons with every dealer who sells Serv-us, 2 ] b—a fine chain and locket—dainty china—furniture—musical d a thousand other useful and beautiful things, o Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enck:led in the packages nnd-you«mgettho catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. every article used in the household from fiour and salt_to Ask your grocer for -us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packag B e e e e e T oo S can g e o The L. A. Gallup Co the best of its kind. Every woman who immediately sees the economy in buying gets the best quality at a popular price. e - Cost of Living 4nd it will not take long before your coupons all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. Serv-us and convince yourself of the quality : and es in accordance with the Wholesale Distributors Norwich. Conn. EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. after the game he was the target for Won. Iest. P |cushions and other missiles, Score: Sew Haven . g £ 20 Waterbury 2000000103 Tartford 1 Hartford .. 0200010014 Bateries, Stevenson and Brady; Wil- ‘452 | son, Powers and Philbin. Springioia - 408 | sl o Holyoke .. a0l wi e Holyaks . 3| Wings Score Eight Runs fn Eighth. New Haven, Conn., June 22—A bat- ting rally in the eighth inning netting eight runs won New Haven's game | with_Holyoke, 10 to' 2 today. Miller | and Nagle were fined $5 each for dis- Teldgeport, June 22.—Two bases on balls, an error and two hits metted Bridgeport three runs in tho fourth innipg of today's game with New Landon. | | | | T 4. this ‘tms. Hobsrteillo had besn louched up | puting the umpire. Score: nings. “The hitting of McGamwel] and the feding | N. Haven 00000208 x—1013 3 of Johnson fectured. Today’s game was the third Batteries: Jensen and Nagle; Han- Consecutive erroriess ono for Bridgeport, Beore cock and Flahert | Bridumport. e London, s > Bon e - sowen] 3 0% 1 2 5 5] Tocsan Il Wins Motor Beat Race Downan2b § 13 4 10 0| Ocean City, N. J., June 22—The Toc- IR G i i 0 o|san IL won the motor hoat race from Van'gtte 2 01 0 0 9 0 0|Bermuda via Brooklyn to this city to- Poilipert 3 0 1 0 0 3 8 1/day ,arriving here at 10.32.02 o'clock Boutes® 3 10 2 0 2 2 ¢ this morning. The Barbara II arrived X aieie ? 2 ol nine minutes late: | 200N 1 - | wrme g Reeults of Races at Poughkespsie. | VARSITY EIGHTS. “Bated tor Badubouat i o1 e e core by inntngzr— 9 Bridseport o0z 000e Vet i ew London 001100 00 o2l aStRES A ! Two base hit. Boultes: threebase hit, Johnson: | (olumbia 19m, | sacrifice hita, Soeacer, Uielch Dell. Bowman: salen 20m. hase. Tiolder; double olay. Stowe 16 McGamwell: 1eft | Pennsylvania cooe.20m, | on bases, Bridgenort 5, New Tondon 8; bass on | WoON by quarter of a length. | balls, off Robertallle I of Radwbaugh 2; hit by | IARS AOURS, i pitched hall, hy Radabeugh 10 struck out, by Rada. | VARSITY FOURS | baugh 5. b5 Robertaille 4; Ume. 140; umpire, Moc | Cornell .. ... A0m | Fasih, Pennsylvania . -10m. s gt | Columbia ..10m. | ‘Wisconsin -10m. . | Senators Have Luck With Them. | washington 12m. , Chia o hpo a o ab o esch.cf 21 0 0|Tuggine 1 0 1 Fierndp 2 1 3 3 0fMageelf 01 uliert 3 12 0 0fOakes.of o0 Zim'man.3b. 3 § @ 1 0|Vowrer.sh 2 0 2 Saterdb 8 1 3 1 1iKneichivis 2 1 5 Sitchellle 3 1 6 0 olWhiwedrt 1 0 2 Jrigwellse 1 0 2 0 ofHawserss 1 0 2 Teesnahanc 2 0 2 3 Of\Leanc 20 2 Plereep 2 11 0 0fPerittp 1 0 0 T Rurk.n n 00 Totsls, 22101510 1|"0'Lears 0 0 0 | Totals, - 14 115 6 1] Score by innin: | TBunted for Tk in Sth EL Louis 0000 0l 8t Louls 5 0000 0ol Two base hil, Zimmerman three baso hits, Zim: mrman, Leach, Schulte. ! SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. International Leay Newark—Buftalo 3. Newark At nings. AY Roels Point—Rochester 9. Providence 5. At Jersey City—Firstgame: Tormtn 2, Jersey City Fourteen in W4 1% 30 80 300 United States Rubber. ... 57% 56% 56% |- 73990 United States Steel 52 s0% stk 2200 Do. pfd ... 1057 10214 10734 | 1600 Ttah Copper T 4w s0x 200 Yo, Car. Chem % 2% 2 | —— Wabssh =7 Tl 200 Do. pfd Trer. T Westorn Marsls _ up ! 100 Western Tnion 80y 80 | 100 Westinghouse Flectric .. 5 585 g% & L Frle. 609 shares. MONEY, New York, June 21—Money on call nominal. T{me loans easier; 60 days gé;i;@{l, 90 days 3 3-4@4; six months COTTON. New York, June' 21.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: June 12.04, July 1207, “August® 11.97, September 11.72, October 11.46, November 11.42, December 1147, January 11.42, Febru- ary 1143, March 1153, May 11.53. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.40; and weak. Beeves, $7.20@9.05; cows SUMMER MILLINERY ang heirere? $38008.40; stockers and > eaders, $5.90@8.05; Texans, $6.90@S; A FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST | foiter®sets mo 0. STYLES. \ snup:N M’?ouiomssmo' Market steady. Native, $4.60155.50; western, MRS. G. P. STANTON, $4.76@5.50; lambes, $5.10@6.75; western, 52 Shetucket St. #2865 WHEN y0u want to put your busi- STOCKS. & columns of Tho A ameme TN S 2FO@ middling guif, 12.65; sales, none. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKRT. WEEAT. Open. High low. Clom o1 s om0 a% % am % e sl o 0% g0k % ax ey s sex sex ug g 4 k| a1y a% % d ax 5. Second same, Toronto 0. Jersey Clty INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. . Won. Lo P | Nework r 2 a1 | Rochestel 8 25 504 Buffalo ... 1 23 ‘556 Providence . 28 32 48 Baltimore Lo 3 459 Jerpey Clty 2 a2 et Waireat AL 32 Lse | Toronto e n kg 367 SATURDAY BASE! RESULTS. Eastorn_Assooiation. Springfeld 2. New Haven 0. New London 6. Pltisfield 4. first game. Pittsfeld 6, New London 1. second game. . Boston 4. first game. Philadelphls ‘ond_game. St Louls 0. Three innings—darkness. Cinclnnatt 8, Piftsburs 0. American Leagus. Washington 4. New York 1. frst game. tou 8, New York 0. second game. Boston 5, Philsdelphta. 4 Clereland 1, Detrolt 4. Cifeago-St. * Youls—rain. International Loa Newsri™1, Buftalo 0. Jeesey City 1, Toranto 0. Thirteen tonings, Kochester 5, Providence. 2. Montreal 2. Baltmor 1. ning—ratn. Washing- | Called end sscond tn- Collsge Game 5. Vermont 1. Twelve tnninge. Howall ¢ Wiliiams 7. It batting_.400 constitutes “laying down” for Ty Cobb, Navin can give his team a vacation just as soon as Cobb-gets back on the jab, Syracuse did not finish. Won by two lensth: FRESHMEN Waterbury, June Hartford won a closely contested game from Water- bury, 4 tol 3, here today. Hartford's EIGHT, inning run came in the ninth inning i v : . s isconsin 4 om. an error by Baker. The ball hi the | Y ISConsl iy coacher, preventing Stevenson, who had{ BITACHSe .- o backed up the play, getting it. ' Dur- | GoMSYIYe o oy ing the game Pitcher Wilson sprained | COQUIPR Loy his ankle and was forced to retire. | smmemne o CNE. — i Gardella collided with another player and was rendered unconscious _for a time and Philbin had his hand spiked while trying to touch Hickey out at the plate. The umpire’s decisions were not popular in many instances, and 'Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WA NS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs. oainting, tric ming. uphelstering and weed work 3lacksmithing in ail its branches. Scott & Clark Gorp. 507 to 515 North Main St DEL-HOFF HOTEL Europear Plan Room open until 12 m. HAYES BROS. Props. CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of the mnerve circu~ l'lation or rheumatism. | JAMES DAWSON, Room 26 Central Bulldinx Lady Attendant G Bill Wicks, holding the Indicator, 8d\c Sui.c reinns walca looked precs ty kaw to the spectators, and Bill, was the object of uncomplimentary remarks from the bleachers all through the game i Tel. 624 | stan and Biberlan squirrels. Sir John Tenniel, the greatest of English political cartoonists, s now in his 94th year, and despite his great age s in good heaith. He joined the Staff of Punch in 1851, retiring in 1901. Though probably most widely known for his political cartoons, he won un- dying fame by illustrating the “Allce” ‘books and “Lalla Rookh. 3 ™M ing Names. Practically all the wooden clooks called Dutch are made in the village of Freyburg, in the Black Forest. This misnomer 1s due to simple mispronun- ciation—"Deutsch” meaning, of course, Germen. Nothing is more natural than to assume that India ink comes from India, but it does not, and never did, any more than does India rub- ber. India ink is a Chinese product, and India rubber comes from South America. Camel’s hair brushes are not made from the hair of camels, but from the hair of the tafls of Rus- Camel's hair is, however, employed in the man- ufacture of certain fabrics to be made into shawls, etc., and is sometimes mixed with silk. BY MEN WHO KNOWA There's no possibllity of mechaniosl {oubles or icalls tor expegses, Ehe DeLuxe Js pre-eminently the husky, comfortable mount. Youw:owe it to yourself to find out all a the After a man has landed a palitical | Deluxe. The ultimate choice ofimil ex= d kic al- | perienced riders. job he begins to kick besause the s: e amos,. Aackal maysod Norwich. Conn. ary isp’t larger. $2,000,000 Cities Service Company Seven Per Cent. Five-Year Coupon Convertible Gold:Notes Dated May 15, 1913 Denominations $108, $500, $1000 Interest January 1st and Juky 1st, payable at office of HENRY L. DOHERTY & COMPANY Sixty Wall Street,idNew York or at office of SPERLING & CO.,London, England Tasved under a Trust Agreement (Equitable Trust Company, New York, Trustee) Total Anthorized, 318,060,600 e be issued-at this time, $5,000,000 ——— $3,000,000 of the notes have been-soldin Londom A large portion of the remainder has been-taken-by the company’s American stockholders. The safety of these notes as en inwestment cannot be questioned, as the market valoe obithe Company®s ‘Preferred: and Common stocks.overlying these nobes was.ouasEightacn: Mitllon Dollers on May 31st, 1913, or more than fivree and one~ haif times the total amount of netes nowdbeing issned. The net carnings of the Company for “theitwelve: months i ending May Slst, 1933, were $1,334,921:85,. or.more than theee.and three-quarter thmes the intenest-on these $5,000,000 of notes. The Company's undistibuted suplus, May. 33at, 1943 wes $8RF,084:28, Simce argpnizatian of the Compeny-iniOciaber, 2510, monthiy.: divide nd. have been paid on Preferred stock at cemt,! per annum,-endmonthly dividends are now being paid on.Commen. stock/at five per cont:’ per-annum. These notes are subject to call at?202. andiintercet:on Gilsty-days"natics, and Company Preferred stock at par, Howing sircady sold the mejors pastion ofthis offering of $2,000,000, we now affer the uwmmld’pemuinder”at PAR AND ACCRIED SNTEREST, Deccriptive circular and subsceiption lanisfuraished on sequer, HENRY L. DOHERTY: & COMPANY

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