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INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the AETINA ON YOUR AUTO with J. L. LATHROP & SCNS A very little money will secure you a Fire Insurance Policy. Just drop me ® card and I will call on you and give | you any information on the subject | that you wish. | ISAAC S. JONES Ineurance and Rea! Estate Ageat, Richzrds Bu:lding, 91 Main St. RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May. 1348, REMOVAL William F. Hill, Real Estate and Fire Insurance has removed to 25 Shetucket street, opposite Thames National Banlk. Over Woolworth’s 5 and 10c Store. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Mamgys-at-lar Uver KISt NaL Euldk, Sheiucssi - Entrance stalrway aext to Thaows Natloua' Sank. Telepaone 23-% EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attermey-at-Law. Shannon Building. B.s. In a one sided game played on :m‘ All Stars Defeat T. A. Cranberry nday afternoon the | rs easily defeated the T. A. B.'s ore of 17 to 9. In the first two | s scored ten runs and | then let up on the T. A. B. nine. Sample was driven from the box and Snglish took his place. The work of Casey and McKay featured the game | and Rouski's three bagger was the long Crocker_pitched easily, | the innings the but the best the T. A. B.'s could do was connect for three hits. The score: All Stars. T. A B a e ab hpo a e ¢ Holland,2b -3 072 4 1 0 OfBiacker3b 3 0 0 2 2 2 20020 3 313801 9 2 0Muicaly,if - 4 0 0 0 0/ 512 0 ofonev.c 3161 3| 6 30 4 1/Samplepib 3 1 8 1 0 6 2 0 0 OfMCarthvef 3 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 3 Iftnglishibp ¢ 0 6 2 0 af, 18192718 4 Totals, 28 buse hits. McKay, Crockor, Fields, Casey: threa Kouskl: struck by Crocker 9, by Sam- sglisih 4: it by licher, MoCarihy, Ryan; len base. Houlihan: time. %.00; umpire, Senay. Yantic Defeats Norwich Town. aturday afternoon the Yantic nine was scheduled to play the All Stars, but when they arrived at the Norwich “fown green Manager Hughes said he could not play because his pitcher did not »w up, and Yantic claimed that the game was forfeited, but Hughes would not admit this. Hughes then ered to play Yantic with a Norwich wn team, which Yantic easily de- ted, 18 to 0. Six All Stars played on this feam. Bunk Walsh pitched nd was knocked out of the box and Reardon and Captain Hughes of the All Stars and Kouski were also pound- ed hard. The Y. A challenge the Hospital or any other fast team for a side bet of 350. BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. Ameriean League. Boston 9. New York 6. first game. New York 7, Boston 6, second game. | business men and Washington 8, Philadeiphls 2. St Louis 7. Detrolt 1. Cleveland 3, Chicago 2. - National League. i New York 10, Boeton 9. Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 2, &rst game. Brookiyn 0, Philadeiphis 0, seond game—rain. Chicago 3, Cincinnatt 1 Pittsburg 12, St. Louls 5. . International Leagus. * Newark 13 Rochester 6 Jesey Cly 11, Providence §. Torento 4. Baitimore 3. first game. Toronto 4, second game. Eastern Association. New Haren 4. Bridgeport 3. New Lomdon 1. Spmgfeld 0, Arst game. New Lon- don 5. Springfietd 4. second game. Waterburs 7. Haritord 4 Pitiafild 1. Holsoke 0. Hoiyoke 1 second game. New England League, Ten fnninge. Baltimore 6, first’ game. Pittsfield 5, Fal River 3, ity 3. Montreal . Montreal 0—seven Point—Provdence 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. Buffalo 2. 2 2 34 35 36 35 ar a2 Children COry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA BASEBALL AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, MONDAY, JUNE 30th New London vs. New Haven « TUESDAY, JULY 1 New London vs. New Haven Game called at 3.30 Admission 25c. Ladies Free. All admissions to Grand Stand 250 WHEN you want to pul your busi- ness before the public. thers is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. \ HOSPITALS LOSE T0 HANOVER 7-2 Phillips Holds Home Team to Five Scattered Hib——Hanqver’s Score Due to Poor Fielding—Crowe Does Heavy Work With Willow. The State Hospital team lost to the Saturday aggregation from Hanover Heospital afternoon on the State grounds by the score of 7 to 2. rnillips pitched fine ball for the visiting team, holding- the Hospital to five scattered hits. rrors on the part of the home team piayed an important part in the scoring of Hanover. Pickett pitched good ball and kept the hits well scat- tered, but his. good - work was more than offset by the ragged fielding be- | hind him. Croker played a star game at sec- ond and scored - four runs, showing speed and judgment on the ' bases. Johnny Crowe, Hanover's clever first sacker, was as usual on the job with the war club, landing for two doubles und a single in five chances. Corbett plaved a fine game for the Hospiial THE SHORT STO P WENT H\S LM with six putouts, five assists, one error, two hits and two stolen bases. Bill McGuinness umpired and his work proved satisfactory In the last two games the Hospital has been far from its old form and there is no material on hand to strengthen the weak spots just at pres- ent. Manager Hal Chase, however, is counting on securing some new mate- rial in a short time. On the Fourth of July the Hospital team meets Clabby’'s Colts, with Jackle Gallivan twirling for the visitors. Hospital, po a e B opoa 50100 ®oa s Brocker2b 4 1 2 0 1] 010 Coowedb 5 312 0 @ Ty Houlibanes 5 2 3 5 1 011 Muphye & 17 1 0 003 Winsoref 5 0 1 0 9 610 0 Crf. 30011 02 0 1. ot 4 1 2 0 0 265 Phillipep 4 1 012 o 010 e 010 Totals, 39 9 —— 52013 7 Score by fn Hunover &1 03010 Hospital a 01% 00 Two base hits, Crowe 2, han: bases on_balls, off Phillips 2; struck out, by Thillive 5, by Plekert 2 siolen bases, ; wild piteh, Phillips; sac- | o hits. . Croft, White; sacrifics onerfors, Hanover 5, Hospttal mover 7. Hospital 6 “time, 1.50: A. A. U. Games at New Haven. The Néw Haven Amateur Athletes, { which has among its managers and members some of the most prominent leading _amateur athletes of New Haven, will hold a district championship A. A. U. set of games in New Haven Saturday after- noon, July 26, The events run will be 100 yard dash, yard dash, 440 yard dash, 880 yard dash, one mile run, running high jump, running broad jump, 12-pound shot- put. Events are open only to athletes who have been legal residents of Connecti- cut six months previous to date of meet. The prizes are: gold medal, A. A, U solid silver A, A. U. meaal; place, bronze A, A. U. medal. All competitors must be registered members of the Amateur Athletic un- ion of the United Staies. First place, solid die; second place, third Krimmel and Bissinger Champions. Denver, Colo., June 29.—Paul Krim- mel, York city Turnverein, and John F. Bissinger of the same organ- ization, were declared today dirst and second champions of the thirty-first North American Bundes _Turnfest, which closed here today. These two ated in the ten events neces- sary for the championship and cap- tured the most points. EASTERN ASSOCIATION STANDING. Won Lost. New Haven Harttord ... Bridaeport Waterbury New Londor Springfleld Pitisfleld . Halyoke Planters Shut Out at Now Haven. New Haven, June 20.—White held New London safe foday and New Haven scored a 2 to 0 wiciory Hita by Toster and White resulted In New Haren's tallies. Score: New Haven. New London. ab hpo a ol ab hipo a e Pepe,ss 4223 ONealonat 4 0010 Barrit $ 1 21 ofneLir 21500 Sherwood,3b 4 0 2 1 ofHoldenct 4 0°3 0 0 | Fosteret ~ & 1 1 0 0fitcekes s$21.411 Tem.of 3 073 0 OfSpencer.b 3 1 4 1 1 Millerb 3 1 8 2 0[DMler.3b 1 0 2 0 0 Crowthier,2b 2 1 3 1 0flielan,2b 0:1:38 Waterse . 3 0 7 1 Offlehe 3 0 2 1 0 |Woltep 3 1 1 1 ofiwdsbcughp $ 0 0 8 0 Totals, 20 72710 0 Totals, 3 82 9 1 Hcore by Innings— New London 00000000 00 New Hasen 00001100 "3 Threo base hit, Foster; sacrifice Lits, Barr, Crowt! rowther, | er. Irclan: stolen bases, Barr. Spencer; ) left on bases, New Hasén 5. New London 7; first base on baile off White 6; firs. base on error, New Haven 1: stvuck out. by White 6, by Radabough 1; wild pitch, Radabough; time, 1.30, umpire Lanigan. Powers Blows Up and Bridgeport Wins Bridgeport, Conn., June 28.—Powers went completely to pieces in the sec- {ond inning of today's game at New- | field park, Bridgeport scoring six runs jon four hits, two passes and an er- | ror. Parker relieved him in the third jand Saimon went in in the ninth, both NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913 | the latter two holding the home team i safe. Senators got to Gervais in fair- { 1y lively fashion in the fourth, fifth and i seventh innings, so Snyder was sub- | stituted. A one-handed running catch | by Shea who scooped the ball from the ground while traveling at top speed was the flelding feature. The score: | Bridgeport 06000600x—6 9 2 |Hartford .. 000120100—4 7 2 Gervais, Synder and Russell: Pow- ers, Parker, Salmon and Philbin. Ponies F. to Hit Williams. Waterbury, June 29.—Before Wil- liams’ masterly pitching here today the Springfleld: Ponies werg helpless, Waterbury winning 4 to 1.* The win- ners got the jump on Springfield in the first Inning. Catcher Nagelson of Waterbury was spiked at the plate FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET CLOSES FIRM. Stocks Stimulated by Prospect of Har- riman Dissolution. New York, June 28.—The market closed firm. 'News from Washington that the president was preparation of the Harriman dissolu- ton plan and that the plan probably would be presented in court on Mon- day stimulated stocks strongly in the last hour of trading. Union Pacific rose 4 1-2 points on active buying, The list as a whole felt the effect of the upturn and gains of one to two points were general among the leading stocks. In the final trading the market reacted somewhat on realizing sales Prior to the upturn trading was dull and flat. Speculative conditions were unchanged and traders displayed little interest in the market. Bonds were steady. STOCKS. Sales. 9200 Amal. Copper - Am. Agvicultural Am. Beet Sugar Am. Can »td . Cor & ¥ Cotton 011 = Ico Securliie Linseed 011 Tocomotive Smelting & R otd Sugar Remning Tel & Tl Tobaeos i Anaconds Mining s Atehison Do. pfd 200 Atlantic Coast Line 1000 Baltimore & Obio. 500 4100 Rethichem Sicel — ¢ 2300 Chesapeake & ON —— Chlago Great Wesiern 1100 Chicego, M. & St P ——— Chicago & N. W ~ Colorado Fuel & 1. 400 Consoltdated Gas 128 100 Corn Products ... .. 10 200 Delaware & Hudson 131 100 Denver & Rlo G 16% —— Do. pra Distillers” Securitics - Eric 2% 27 200 Do. 181 ofd D36% 364 . 2d ofd .ol eral Electric T 400 Great Northem 609 Do. Ore. C: ——— Dlinols Central . 00 Tnterborough Met 1300 Do. prd P 100 Inter Harvester ... a1 500 Tnter Marbie pta |01 011 153 ——— International Paper .. ——— Intemational Pumy % 00 KaQnsas City Southem ... —— Taclede Gas . o3 Lehigh Valley Toulsrille & N st P, National Biscuit Natlonal Lead ... ... R. Mex. 2d pfd.. ew York Central N. Y. Out. & W Norfolkk & Western North Amercan Northem Pacific Pacific Matl .. Pennsylvania 00 People's Gas 5 Pittsburg C. C. & St L. Pittaburg Coal ..... - Pressed Steel Pullmsn Palace Ci Reading .. Republte T. Do. ptd Rock Istan Do. pra BtL, Staboard Al Do. ptd ...\ Stos Sher. 5. & 1 Southern Pacific Southern Rallway Do. pta Tennessee Coppes Texts & Pacific Union Pacific Do. ptd ... — United States Realty 100 United States Rubher 22800 United Staes Steel.... 2100 Do, ptd i 80 Ttah Gopper . .. 200 Va. Car. Chem. ofd. Line assisting in | Watash Vel Nsviad st |— G ik 100 Wetinghouss Bicite & Wheelng 1. e % Total sales, 136.000 shares. MONEY. New York, June 28.—Money on call nominal. Time loans steady; 60 days 3 1-2@3 3-4; 90 days 3 3-4@4; mix months §@5 1-2 coTroN New York, June 28.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: June 12.08, July 12.10, August 12.00, Septem- ber 11.70, October 11.49, November 11.42, December 11.43, January 11.42, February 11.44, March 11.52, May 11.54, Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.50; middling gulf, 12.75; sales, none. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKES. Open. High low. Clom L 00% e0x % 9o Rt 0% 903 Do . % 8% 3% Le% e 6% @ Tax ad B uy 8% 0% 6o% gosg 2% 0% ay ay 434 4Rl 42% 425 “n % “ M’\i LIVESTOCK MARKETS. New . York, June | beeves were 175 head, | for the markei, making with the few held over from yesterday 16 cars on jsale. Steers in moderate receipt were ady, but trade slow: bulls and cows dy' to a shade lower. The yards clearcd. Poor to cholce steers d at bulls at {35.50@7.35; cows at $3.50@6: oxen at Dressed beef slow but steady at 2@13 1-2¢ per 1b. Exports from this | port tomorrow 452 cattle to London, 41 cattle to Bermuda. London cables sted live cattle selling at 15 1-2c ver b, dressed weight, sinking the offal. Receipts of calves were 700 head, in- | cluding 530 for the market, making | With the stock held over yesterday 713 head on sale. There was a better de. Receipts of including 14 cars | were | sold al $6@9.15 per 100 Iby mand for t ock today’ and pr were firm, with a clearance of the pen Common to choice veals sold at $7@ 11050 per 100 1bs.; fed and buttermilk { caly at $5.50@7. Dresseq caives ]\slead to firm at 12 1-2@ c for city | dressed veais; a few at 16 1-2c; coun- try dressed sold at 11 1-2@14 1-2c. Receipts of sheep and lambs were 051 head., including 18 cars for the market. Sheep were steady and in fair demand: lambs slow, but on light receipts prices were strong and some sales a fraction higher. Common to good sheep (ewes) sold at per 100 1bs.; mixed sheep at common to choice lambs at - Dresse mutton steady at 10 1-2e, and choice wethers selling | sed lambs slow but firmly w14 1-2¢; hog dressed 15@ cceipts of hogs were 2,962 head, in- | lluding & carload for the market. Prices firm to 3¢ higher, with sales at $9:10@ 9.20 per 100 1bs.; roughs sold at stags at $4@e. : Chicago, June 27.—Hcgs: Receipts, 18,000; market slow and lower; mixed and butchers, $3.50@5.50; good heav: $8.45@$.75: rough heavy, $8.30@%.4 light, $8.55@8.30; pies, $6.75@8.50. Cattle: Recelpts, 1,300 head; market slow and steady; beeves, $7.20@9.00; cows and heifers, $3.90@8.50; stockers and Jeeders, $5.75@8.10; Texans, $6.90 @810, calves, $6.50@9.25. She Raceipts, 1 5,000; market wenik. Natlve, 3430@5.80; western, 5.10@35.90; lambs, $5.80@7.40; western, 3$5.80@7.60 by Catcher Pratt in 1 Springfleld scored its lone run : forced from the game. Waterbury 3 Springfield 0 Justin and Pratt, g \Z, VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and™ purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman w_ho / \ buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying’ : Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. ; Reduce the Cost of Living Wwithout Reducing the Quality of What You Eat You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, ‘because Serv-us’ 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 3 g ich are Worth Mo to You Valuab!fg?t?nle'wv Mp&niwmm for yourself and yonrl:fi?;. Start i . Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons with every o ml'll‘e:x:d:gvl:itthamyloml d};nler who sells Serv-us, and it will not take long before your coupens ~ill get beautiful silverware—a handsome ecomb—a fine chain and locket—dainty c-hma—iurmna:'efl—mueml L,S‘trumcnts—toys and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. g rinted on the labels or are enclosed in the packages nnd you can get the mtalgge?ymmsgept? C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. rand Foods comprise ev article used in the household from flour and salt to '15:"3;:1‘ c!:fiee. FAsk your grocer ef:z Serv-us and convince yourself of the quality and connomy of Serv-us 3 'oods are packed i i i ce with the - are in sanitary packages in accordance wi S;:x‘; ‘;‘:Erl?-nwdn-FYmr grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can get them from The L A. Ganup Co. Wholesale Distributors Serv-us product. Norwich, Conn. tional contest of this sort staged this | MOTORCYCLE NOTES. season, and it will be closely followed | == N by the big motorcycle event of the S. D.,, Motor of the argument. Ames was hit falrly bard, and after nati had obteined & commafiding lead in the Manager Tinker decided to relleve him with the July' 7 the Aberdeen, i = i L= Rchan ; Sanve e il Hiak 68 0000100 x—410 The. Somec hanawas ctoodve whllo 5o was' i | Summer, the F. A. M. convention at |cycle clup will make & 180 mils ¢ 000100001 ¢ SO ald mot e "y Caoug o e of | Denver, " July 2326, af which time a | of the Black Hills 4 ¢ LS 7 value 3 cartiedof . ltions will be | frasizad Williams and Nagelson and 1 e i o | of Toad comapetitions ey On Daccs. " Bekcher was put out of (e gime in the i st 08 ol Inta| JuAs Teulait and Perty. Hall of Ho- : on urgument with Uapire ‘Basie, whe | The Elgin event is of especla Xy g e e ligly e Do est to motorcyclists all over the world, | cle tour of California. lcscher out when e slid into second base. American Leasua. | Devece took Tis place: Bovore: o5 It 1 the first time that riders of i Guiang st L Ioute ! 9’"!‘;10[ e c"lt(‘fl"l thm s e |CVery cl will be brought (‘)g(*h(i’ “) A large number of decorated motor- et IR R 1% % Ypactecry ¥ 373 3 5| combpetition. Board track, dirt track | A large number of Gosorates mEre Washinmi < Bogml T iz ofberoreit 1 0 0 0 0|and road riders ble to par- | SYCles WA Sine, W Va. g e ert 4 0 ofBatesrt 8 0 1 0 1|¢ticipate, . And alrezdy more th: e, V. National Leasua. mmanay 4 2 St &3 88 0 o ey eitets of th Ei ey Sk New o a0 Phimdelphis Sicnenie 1 3 fitmitib 3 5 8 o 01and other countries h DY eriH niles was held by the St Louls ot Cinclgnat Teldweliss 4 1 Q[Dofgesn 4 1 0 1.0 other names are rapid e T Ll Plitaburs. at Chicag Seere 30 slexha’ 2 125 1| fhe'list. ESraelcion 3! o Sfamess 3 8 01 af One of the youngest rider is expected that no less than 300 New Haven at Now Londo Whires ° ofBrown.p 2100 take part in the competitio Sy Wil participete in the Waterbury st Reldgepor | 7 - — — — [ lumbus, O., boy, Raymond D oIn o THIS pavant at Gavghniion Holsoke at" Hartfora o Two & feos s nae e S rade Pittsfeld ‘at Springfleld. | Two | 5 R v R 2 e A R e My | ® yeteran-and feels o -ycles has just been made to the i o . o B —s | S Storcycles has ju AMERICAN LEAGUE STANS!~G Chiens o0 0b 81200 o) NN 0d cnarte : igicupcien HasiJugt bgen kal oo o Snclanais beo0.3 108 01020y, first award, which is $500 in goid. | Ban Philadelphia. ... *0 lase jhits, Evers, Marsens: threo base'hite, [ phe distance covered In the co ¢ 3 5 (bt R Matet Tl B | will be 250 mlles, and will be a severs | & o o w Wro T r Bensselser, Do A St. Louls 4, Pittshurg 3. test of both machine and rider. Ind., and his bride are going to spend Der 2081, Londs wound up fis sec | TR {heir honeymoon tourlng the continent i Juse 29.—8t, Louls wound up its sec- : e ym, S i i it ey Gleulyt Byl o | Abbott Wins Golf Championaiip. | on'a motoreycie ew 2 3 o Bty oot BT of virea i | Senr. Anven, . Cobn.s Juns Ol amhll e : i " the fourth ang ffth nnings. St - e | | Chordng 300° Jemmiie ot Sl Detrolt 5, 8t. Louls 2 1 Dotroit, Jupe 20.—flum Crawford's the tao gate gave Detrol Tunwey between final game of the aerles ioday - | Abbott of Brooklawn added U ! ume beck In the sisth end seored four e | onnecticut champion to those oth- | aqdition to his own waight, J, Lamping s o four ‘ngies, & wila plieti; & selen | ers he already has Saturday afternoon | of Olathe, Col, 18 making & motorcyele fly, In'ita siay at lome Whe gt the Country club, defeating H. J.|trip to central Kansas. but nine out of 30 games. The | ;nonoing ” the Greenwich crack, 4 up |and 8to go, after starting in ona down | o in the sixth and scored f the eenter ficld base and & suarlfl t & vialory over Gussie . Petrick of Aberdeen, 8. D., TN iimed meod atl s 1o the. seres | P o o | at the close of the marning round. 1L is malking o 32,600 mile metoroyols Detroit bunched two doubles end a single i 4 3 Ofymesd &€ 10 0 0| wau a mateh characterized by extra | sightmeeing trip through Sou e e T e e o 33 Ofcarmii .18 & 0)iong driving—one of Abbott's #oing 301 | ta, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Logdy aebe s o) -“w;.mal 5 A Gakes.of Viox.3b V. tiful approach ‘worl v s e - Bl e v PR [lerse B840 & Ml 42 e en and brillient recoveries in| Charles Swartabatgh and John Cdger i ik 4 0 ofWisonrt 4 30 0 0| playing the ball from the rough at the | of Toledo, O., have started on s o pory i s 2 6 olMommers.ef 4 3 8 0 8| 440 T0e the course, for the gtiff west | aels trip which will include al . Sealiy £ au 1oy ] i 1oy 3843 9 %ind had & way of turning u slight | prineipal countries of Burope. Pratt3 3 0 1 3 1/C: I it 40 0 1 0|slioe or a pull into a blg one, Just as| _— Whiamert & 13 o olc 0 017 Tous 2 ofcameiten 80 8} i‘“‘ the morning play, Abbott had lost| A motorcvele has been provided for Titless 891,90 ¢ acamen 0 0 0 1 8| O e ne, in” the afterncon It |the use of Manager Arthur R. RIAge ol 213 o R 1100 8 e Topping who was gullty of the|of the recently organized Fruit and Aeic S 4ane o Wame 10 0 6 0|same fault, And thls, with trouble on | Produce assoclation of Bellingham, i O P “ 437 s | the long 645 vard twelfth, really lost| Wash. “Wallace - Tows, 3 02 | ARG Lo bl Tots, HOHD S ML med i comte o T e {54 Sinmer of rictamcpciiate. ot st e Al e i Man Wins Tennis Title, | ern Wasnington expect to make the “Batted for Lavans In 9th. e Hartford, Conn., June 28.—Alrick H. | (rip through the Cascade mountaing to Score by imnings: o2l P 0 8 03| yron, Jr., of Richmond Hill, L. I, the | Seatile at the time of the Golden Pot~ D edeeodfis - o vale tennis star, Saturday afternoon | latch. el T T it o bas ; o it Eom- | TEe s A arris of Brattieboro, — Two bese hits. Stovall Lavans. Dubuc 2. Cobb. | B [deteated, B EL T G e eTlim oo | .. 118 the] two, years ofEIte, exitanat tha Brief; bome run, Crawtord. Vt. the titie holder, in the champi Tearsiofits sHatans e : | ship match of the New England tennis Indienapolis, Ind, Motorcycle club hai Ghicago 2, Clevelard | | Ready for the Start. | tournament on the ourts of the Hart. | gg;g;gxyn;tflmgn’;‘e‘;:wfln““& s ek Cuioe, e =8 Chicai Jf1 Motoreyclists all over the country |ford Golf club. The Yale man took o T e are looking forward to the first an- |the match in straight sets, 13-11, 6-1, | clubhouse. Eotd; vho Tad siogied, i x tiple Tl nual national motoreyele road race to |7-5. 1% Fiies 16, the: IMpaeatient. of the aesom s e A b be held at the Elgin, Til, course July e jarsmaad ed by the Butte, Mont., Motor= = Gleveland. under the auspices of the Cricago Mo- | About n((;]‘mut’ul y;“rféi ‘?‘ii;:.zxfi)dted I ?yacisflgfim. 77 (e Ee, Mot Mgt e a w'hpo 3 e lorcycle club. This is the frst na- [in the Findlay, O, p S T Do e i gL Beall.cf 14 0 0Jomsonib 3 0 7 0 0| e g s R, 2 133 olchomus 30540 2o “ovon Chaserts $1 0 fl;fi’\'fltflb 2032 o0! W. C. White of San Jose, Cal, has Collina.rt R e e just compieted a 1,650 mile motorcycld o B fi1ioo trip into Mexico. = During the entire e -soer 20300 trip his engine game no bother what- Bussellp 004 grosltn ever and a single puncture was his e e only tire trouble. Totals, 827 17 0|Blanding.p 3 3 g 41\ 2 55meham 1 0 0 0 0 One of the largest wholesals grocery TR B T houses in Chicago has od 3 ; Wbkl e motorcycle for one of its salesmen. If SRR e 1 e i this proves satisfactory the whole sales “*Bavied for Kabler In Tth force of this concern wilt be provided ZHtan for Carisen in Sih gy Lo Sears by fntlom— pas PR A i R P S P 01d Joe McGinmity won a game for e cenh o Ly the Tacoma team the other day by hreo hane lit, Chase Jashing a home run over the left fleid ST fence in Spokane, the fifth time the ‘' NATIONAL izaGuE STANDWE. feat has been done in elght years. Wa Lo Po —_— Now o 3 5 78 Women as well as men S WHO .« IS Fn s by i T0 kidney and bladdsr 415 trouble, Thousands HH Fodos ¥ BLAME. O oot tae ods a5 . reat kidney remedy. At "“"1“. in s —L“ by o srt)'-flen(, de dollar sizes. You may Cinalnnati, June 20.—Cineinnatl won the final gym: o = o s wifh Gz barn 2y 1 Bimering Bave @ cample bottle by wall free aina Prorca ‘out o€ 1ha box 1t the ming, The.scors Bt abo Ada, e e R B Kitmer & Co,, Binghamion, 3 Both sdes, elthough the locals hed much the bester b el

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