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.‘il";,vuann.. ' -‘ * TR udsvc;'ml;luil.\!tl.nn mt;?olamna : : - " = : RO TR T v “wx e Philadelphia Fans Mobbed the Umpire 565 - in:the GAMES TODAY. i Yf - ZETNA | Close Decision_on Steal During A Sensational Rally Gave | .. S f=n vflolxd'ay : Tfi& MGH[CAN C@N?AN . . . ¢ H Vs Sprinzfield L. LATHROP- Cincinnati The Game, 5 to 3 — Rieger Leaves Planters | 33 & ¥/ i, o L LAT & ik g 2k : i Along With Manager Burns — Giants Divide Honors | guae o oo Sclina "t Pluadeitia ¢ 2 . Cinelanatl af With St. Louis. Amoriean Leapwa, : Now Yok ot Cierlan. oo Chicazn. Philadelphia, July 13—Exciting |an ultimatum to the effect that If ha Bttt 8t Tast . s i ¢t- | was not reimburses or the amount ‘Beston st Detroit. scenes were witnessed during and aft- | Was Rt reimbursed for the amount “Every Item a Money-Saver WE HAVE NUMEROUS SPECIALS WHICH WE ARE\UNABLE TO INSERT IN THIS er a ninth inning batting rally whichl b L LeAsoE 87 by . |meve his uniform for keeps. There WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ? 3 by tas Tha visitors 164 by 2|ls @ rumor that another member of wou " Low SPACE. WILL HELP YOU TO GREATLY REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING. 5 Y itching st: s Co v- | New York . 56 26 Aiher ‘Snd Mages, whe acted 8 pinch | In general, there Is a sirong feeling | GG, " AT FRESH KILLED ROAST BEEF - SMOKED A Magee, among the fans that Jack Burns was | Brookiyn : T8t it 5 3 e Bk e T who | unjustly deall with. " Because’ as a:| Buwn S EOWE b ... s e SHOULDERS, Ib... With one out in the ninth, Mayer, who | [ENI T 1% ot lined from the specs | St Lov 2 e 3 had taken Chalmers' place, £ave |y iujar but did his work quietly, the | Cinelnned 53 SALT PORK Ib. SLICED DRIED BEEF, dbl. .o 000, Bescher a pass. Bates botted for| .p.q followers argued him weak and . Solit With Dédge, and when Bescher Was given !lscking in leadership As a matter of | Sastt Assln SeUt Wib st Louts | e o DIOLCESC s and with the obstacles against him, | itors won the fist. a loosely played affair. 4 to 8, & food, reliable Comnany in which 10 | hag"touchéd out the rinner. Bates’ sin | 1o organization of a team with a rigii i Vo Aoouls taak the. emui saris § 13 0. Tha ake out Fire Insurance. 3 gle and Cravath's wild throw scored | .G Che “too large salary limit, his | ore: write you a policy in a Company that | Begcher and put Bates on third. The [pag RonC 100 TR S on 13 en | Fist gume ](':lgl‘{lel:'.,gtEEEF; Ib. | uc PORK LOll,ll‘l%',’ w...18c ... 1 ROUND STEAK ' Bc e 35¢ will give you a Square Deal in event | phjjadelphia players renewed the ar-|tjrely to his credit. A of loss and for such a small premium | gument regarding the decision _on EA el Sty - gt Rl S b R T e R e INTERNATIONAL TENNIS. i 4% ¢ |} Mohican BU]‘TERNone lb 300 g PURE LARD 2 le 27"0 out Insurance. . ran were ordered to the At F S, in to pitch, and | |, . ; Dot 3031 4/ Creame: - Better 'V¢ . ISAAC S. JONES Byron Seaton went in o plteh, and T :yEDaf‘ea:nch;. el & 411 Ty 89¢c | ’ Insurance and Real Estate Agent |scored two more runs, winning the | nadians, Wi eet Englan loxt §eda1 . OLENE Richards Bullding, 81 Main St contest. Week. 5 19930 & CRISCO for shortening MILD WHITE CHEESE COTT! After the game a crowd of fans made —_— Tsicaun 3005 olMcan ................22¢c]Ib 12Y5c il 25¢ a rush for Umpire Byron when he| Wimbledon, England, July 18—The ek .00 08 S s e R R 2C I PRI . .. sy eidlote sia tried to reach the umpires’ dressing |United States team won from Candda =k e room under the grandstand. Cushions |on the famous courts of the All-Eng- L e e FRESH CURLY CANTALOPES were thrown at Byron and efforts were |land Lawn Tennis association, the two % 42018 8 3 Made to strike him, but he was pro- |singles matches played in the final LETTUCE, 2 heads sdck3dor 0 s William F. Hill, Real Estate and Fire | tected by Umpire Risler and policemen |round of the preliminary tournament | IBaied for Tesrean ia su. Insurance has removed to 25 Shetuckst | and reached his quarters safely. Tho|lo sclect o team to challenge Ene: | |, ™ " . GRAPE FRUIT = < Tty g T session o e Dwig 0. 8% Pt street, opposite Thames National Bank, | 5core : Phitadelphia. Davis international Jawn tennis tro- | Mo s’ R ] T R RS D b (- Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. o W ho o oD : g Devore.ct o|meckerat 3 s e et | e e Konetchy, Bvans. L e E Marmnsit e e a sk e s L B T New York. Confectioner: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Dodged, i ‘ ¢ ¢ |champion, in the first match In three | .= bbb & o 2% 3 318 Frosti 3 straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 and Maurice | faeaens H 1200 rostung AMOS A. BROWNING H i 1 E. McLoughiin f Sin Francisco won Ofmtavas AT p A0 0020 e g H i 0|the second match from R. B. Powell, 0150 1150 F ttorney u-L;W. 'x..mewn- Bioz | Grons : 9 0| Canadian captain, likewise in thres | Xoeiiu.lo 2 010 9 alrienec2y 0 0 9 1 9 FANCY SWEET CORN HIRE’S ROOT BEER FRANCO-AMERICAN "Phone 700. Brown.p o straight sets, 10-8 6-1, 6-4. el 212 LE Taies 33008 Eher oo Cohitier e commana- | MRS {3 § 3 Jum {0480 3cans ..............25c | EXTRACT, bottle. ... .15c | SOUPS, can..... X - tale 1 0 0 [ing lead thus obtained virtually as- 30 03 olwine 2lo 00 Brown & Periuns, ittumsys-at-lw | 7 H 8 0 |sures o the United States the rigit | Pobatlssing (580 N{OH[CAN BAKED OUR BEST COFFEE MOLASSES Uver Firsi NaL Bauk SoecGcket i o to meet England next week, as only | s S T T Earance sairway next i “lhaves 3 3 |one win in the three remaining match- - R BEANS,can ..........9c|b.,only.............35¢c €an ... Satona' Gank. Telephons $3- *Batted for Docze in oMb es is needed to complete Canada’s B Sl R i, llV[OlHlCAN COCOA SPINACH MALTED MILK EDWIN W. BIGGINS, T Chilee T St | Both Willlams and McLoughlin won | St. Louis . 017050 0. LA s . T ety Aess 3 et NI i L in conyincing style. Williams scored | N York RS g e V2 Ib. can 15c | large can......... 12c | bottle L B g e by tenine— w11 00 6 5|2 total of 103 points’to Schwenger's [ TWo base' hits. Dosle. Shafer.. Burns. marioa Botiding. | Cincunatt . MRS e while McLoughlin totalled 124 i T et — — 6, M M ; thres bose i, Becker, | POINtS to Powell's 99. itz bt Hoblitzell, hwenger although he took the | Brookim. July 18 oidy's Ditchers were wild Most Cigars Are Good. e games to 4-4 in two sets, never seomed | Hih 13 o 1 siewe. " Curis suriea o weu. v | f BOSTON BAKED | HOT BROWN THESE ARE BETTER 7 really dangerous against Willlams. was pounded for three singles and two trivles in TOM'S 1-2-3 5c¢ CIGAR RIEGER LEAVEY THE FLEANIERS. McLoughiin_ showed freauent flash- | e fouih s mird- e pichers Secea iy wo | § BEANS, quart. . .10c | BREAD, loaf. . Can't Stand Manager McCann and |5 of genius, but only In the second | an an auor sent stven runs GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR the DirectorsMae Trouble Brond [set aid he appear at’the fop of his | I S A e 5o v g ster in | o the plate in this inninz, Kent striking out the | on his | last man and fAnishing tho game in good syle.. It | . |form. He almost invited dis Try them and see. ing? | the third set by falling heav | face, whi H ot was eat day for Babo Adams. who held the 4 g 5 > i z THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St | i face, which shook him so badly that |8 & sreat diy for Bube Adams who held tho | Comiskey sald after the game he was perfectly satis FRIDAY'S BASEBALL RESULTS. the only sleuth who has been enter- Next to e Palace Cafe PI]a‘:x:frsR“;f-T:}ed 54 flm,'.:f.mfl.fg l}t]lj: he took several minutes to recover. Py e Benkes (el e e R ;_-;;t, ) et H unmx sometn%f!.‘g'~ of the sams opxinhu -— rouls e o N = S T Pittsburg. | when he drove out twe long flies. ome to left and | International Leagus reganding the tineague boy. rwin he would never don a New London O'Toole Out of Hospital. _ abhpoa | the other ‘to center. whiok causcd the outfielders to | csto—Rochester 2. Toronta 3. remarked after the game in Bridgeport uniform again. The speed artist em- Brmedb 4 1 0 3 wprint some to cateh. His other two times up he | At Newark—Proridence 4. Newark § that Justin looked like on of the best The Vaughn Fflundfy £0. |phatically “ansiouncea that ‘he woula e e Wty Aty OfTodle of ey 1h ek Gt e had but tvo Clhances W the Geld] | NTERNATIGNAL LEAGUE ST-SDING. | looking pitchers among the youngsters 5 never serve on a feam of which Eu- | the Pittsburg National league club's | Kommerset 3 q and oo one ho made o praly caich. and on the e Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St. Eene McCann was. manager, nor of | Pitching statt was discharged from a| BT 3 1.} § oo ras bt gt hin. P | Nowark -3t e e Sl 5 J wh Charles S. Starr and Andrew |local hospital today, where he under- | wiont 2 0 4 0 1[Smith3b e gt ¢ ool e 35 Pbl' 5 11.§ mmzu pn;‘ MILi., CASTINGS |Maher were director: Wwent an operation for appendicitis on | 311 6 ofHunmelss Philadelphia. 3 Bufralo 3 et AL ARt 4 e _ He characterized the treatment of |July 3. O'Toole was greatly weakened | §lmone I 1 3 § fifischenc | o 2 2% 30 v & o Raltimors i haven't said much about it. a Specialty, ‘;;“-]k ‘B!:‘rnsta.; unjust snd unnecessary ;mr;iu‘has ::een ngktlxnz he B not | e LR A 1.5 e | Tans i 1 riers Promat A . e Bt Lhis opinton wes | AL ge” In- any - br S OF Jat | e 1.Collins,2> 2 0 3 3 0 L 4 3 1| Toronto 9 Al Odell is not setting the Southern |shared by other members of the team. |least several weeks. By some it is be- 3300 8 1 1, Montreul . 7 league on fire with his hitting this i | Rieger said that in regard to handing |lieved O'Toole will hardly be able to| 1910 il s season. The former Bridgeport in- SUNDAY SUBJECTS. in his resignation he di dnot know | play ball again this season. g1y 210 GAMES POSTRONEDIEMIUAY: { fielder, now playing third base for the — as he should even take the trouble RS e Pittsbur, B 0 2520 e o Pato Rk Mobile club, hes the small hitting fig- The Sheltering Arms service will be | (0 do_that. He was through with the Polo Grounds Fightere Fined. [okn . 0L g0 6 0 6020 01 0| 5 on us. Tre ot A5 Mtk DEnk the! fores 9 " New London team for good and all and = - 3 Two base hits. Butler. Adams; three Dbase Subhtath © 0 0! At Boston—Chicago-Boston—rain. re 218, EI . omitted July 20th. he 'thought possibly T womrs ot And | New York, July 17.—President Lynch | curey, Kommers. Tolals, 30 8310 1 | ————— Ensiere ATiden. | New Haven twirler with the Atlanta ™ " . directors find it out for themselves, | Cf the National league today find Field-| * festen 19 2| A0 games postponed—ratn. club, has figured in 11 games, won ject for the Christian Science| 'He referred in the highest terms to | ST Cathers and Second Baseman Ma- N “Batted for Tussell In Oth. New Enpland League. five and lost thres. Mike Harrell, one be Life. Commodore. Plant as a- Sportean. oo | 8°€ Of the St. Louis club $25 each for | Won. Lost | Rae e i e time Holyoke pitcher, has won seven _ the finest order and said he would be | (0€IF fist fight at the Polo Grounds| i ® | phladeiohis —rrex +...0 003 00 0.1 0—4! Intorantionsl _Léasus. and lowt 6lelit igames for itha CReniphis Holiness Mission will meet for their |satisfied to work for him alone as |JeSterday. Mr. Lynch announced that i = s 0 L0 D 0000 00| jermey Cltv—iersy Clty-Bufalo—wet grounds, | 100" Ll o recular meetings at No. §7 Main |Jong as his pitching arm lasted, but | (¢ Offiense warranted suspension, but | wo base hits, Baker, Schang; three base hits, D | At Montresl—Montreal-Buffalo—raln e - vy he added that some of the other dir |in view of the crippled condition of | Mumphy, Chae. = 53 In 20 years London, England, has | recting heads were more than he coud | the St: Louis club at this time he | | e BASEBALL BREVITIES. lost 800,000 of its population to outside At Park Congregational church, | swallow. would not impose the additional pen- {pe ¥ s Senkiyce Hietente 8¢ Denfh e (E0% districts. preaching by the pastor at the morn-| L can go farming. anyway,” laugh- | 1t%: et | cxime i oz ermg o8 stetorien. thia arieemoon | _ Manager Jacl Zeller of the Pittsfleld | A ing service. ed Rieger, “and there at least I shall 5 o Red Sox Loss fo Tigers. | When Washington ecored four runs n the 12th ju- | club is sald to be favorably impressed . be able fo retain my self respect,| Sachems’ Second Game at Hospital. Detroit, Julz 18.—Georze Daus pitebed great ball | ning, winninz the third successlve game from St | with the work of Shortstop Conley of PAE'“'[‘S At First Congregational church | WDich is more than I could do if I | On the diamond at the Hospital this , 2nd Detroit fPrtmnn g 154~ Unpito | Louls,, Os 1L Boose Washiagton: | the Bennington Northern Tri-State " G q Ewing Wil preach Sun. |Staved with the New London team. I |afternoon, the Hospital baseball team | i dher innioe. in w | b hbo a el Pittsfield will propably tect your ideas. Handsome 60 morning. have had a fine offer from Newark, |Will meet the Sachems, making the | pichon. That wes i the seve : forgan2b 4 14 6 0 ition game with Benning- | Protect you e pien norhleg ™. which I would like to accept, but I do (Second game that the ~ teams have | . ben in feat cf ¢ i Fosterdb. 8 8 0 19, ton on July | Guide Book Free. = not suppose they will let me.” played this season. Last week the | the air und the run | e B B g i i = At Brewsters’ Neck chapel at 230 | Rieger called attention to another |Sachems won but this week the Hos- n. In feldl | Wiiitams,re Gndillo & 314 1.0} 0 . Gk T HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law, 2 B, O 7 e B r e Hos- | (TN 0o Wood injured the thu | Comptonat Moelleyi 4 1 2 0 1| The comment of Arthur Irwin about | windham County Savings Bank Bld p. m. Rev. . of |matter which, although small in it- |pital team will do its best to secure T Emenera’ N | Austin Shanksdt & 1 1 0 0|the work of Hal Justin, Springfield's by 9 Moosup will self, he said, had bothered him con- |the long end of the score. Pickett or | un > pik | MBridess 5 2 1 3 1|youthful twirler, gave Manager Carey Danielson, Conn. % sidérably. A §5 fime which was im- |Dahl will pitch for the Hospitals and.| | Harcner.n e e 3 05 0 §lthe chance to remark that Irwin is not| octITuThS Broadway Congregational church [Dosed on him at Bridgeport had been |the Sachemg will be strengthened, it g el el tbe pas will preach in the morning. | deducted from his salary, contrary to |is reported. by having Jimmy Murray | ~[Jotnsonp 2 1 0 0 0|F 3 i Sunday school at noon. what he stated was the usual custom. |in the lineup. McGuinness will um- | | Totats, - =~ gt o Ulrich was fined $20, which had also |Pire. | SRR AL ey E i been taken out of his pay, he said. | Emeralds at Baltic T o ERital et s = ’ At Grace Memorial Baptist church | D€ » f his pay, he sald. | aitio stsmornow: by innings preaching morning and evenng by | Rieger declared that Ulrich has issued ° The B. S. A. C. nine plays the Emer- | | e e LS Treee s s Qde EsSiand S 0000000100001 | i or, Rev. R. B, Harris. | thrve base W, Alnsmith, | | i 1 \ e | At the Second Congregational NEW HAVEN FLUCTUATES. Amoricun Car & Foundry Co Two base hit, Milan EASTERN ASSOCIAT!IN STANDING. Won. Loet. Finest Bathing Beach, Watch Hill, R. L. New Huven . Haritord Bridgeport | | Waterbury o la5 10 thurch morning worship with Sermon — Amers adon BATHROOM, SUIT AND TOWELS 25 CENTS. &nd hymn for the children at 10.30 | Advances Two Points But Closes Day Sk ! am With Loss of 2 1-2 Points. | eridon . | Children Half Price. Wings Win in Twelfth. Pittsfield, Mass., July 18.—New Ha- {ven defeated Pittsfield this afternoon fin a twelve inning contest, 2 to 1. Pittsfield played loose ball in the first At Trinity Episcopal churoh there ew York, July 18—The forward will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m.| movement in stocks was resumed to- and morning prayer and sermon at|day with vigor, following the inter- 10.30 a. m. | ruption yesterd: of the advance b tiona! | [/ich besan several days ago. Trad- o = Greeneville Congregational | ing was on a clearly larger scale and | Lo | o ttn Bord’s, pliching. - Jackson ma ey T chtene S shurch Sunday morning_Rev. C. H. |the rise was the most comprehensive ! (. : e e B A - wem w o w pee > UnuInER Buc RISk onnd Jpp giie Ricketts will preach on The Periis of | of several weeks, Steel, Union Paci- | Rt New Yock made four double siave |iyON ROTED AoC e fe w Fickl t] Sund. ch 5 e, anadia Sacifie '8; _la Cleveland ralles. Peckinpaugh's hitiing then held the Connecticut boys until | Errors Costly for Cleveland. Cieveland. July 18.—Costly York o win from Private Bathrooms by the Week or Season. 5 Cleveland_was At Centra upon If Two Agree. At the Bible and | The course of the market fllustrates | Mex. Fet Literary Captain Wilbur and his band | the clese connection now existing be- | New Yo will take part. tween conditions here and in foreign | Ny % i in e —— A centers, London was a buyer of | N Y. on. & W At Trinity Methodist Epijscopal | stocks here and Paris and Berlin also | Nortliom Pacifie church. Morhing sermon by Rev. W.|made purchases on direct orders. Ar- | Nofolk & Westem.. P. Buck, of Stafford Springs, Conn.|bitrage brokers estimated forejgn buy- | Lomirnis .30 p. m. Epworth League service. |[ing at 20,000 or more shares, primei- | hey Cone' 3 pally of Canadian Pacific, Union Pa- | Reading At the McKinley Avenue A. M. E.|cific, Steel and Amalgamated. There | Reading score by like to hear from the All Stars, Jew- . 9. ) | Coneolidated Gas ce: {Miller and a double by Nagle scored 3 e | slocks mounted two points or more, | Com Trduets 3 i i The sc | Gospel Mission will hold services | with lesser gains for most of the re- | se » oo © N i e e e e a les eCla 0re | unday morning at 10.30 and Sunday | mainder of the list. While the close | General Electric Ein Ll 0000000012 7 0 | svening in the Steiner building, Room | was below the best prices in some | Sreat Northen pid 1080 1100 Pltsield— iR | No. Main street, with Thomas | cases, owine to realizing sales, no ke- | v s O 3120 e T 0r 00l 00 010 0 0 8 0} Peabody ms the speaker, rious’ inroads were made on the day's | Iniorborough 3123 55| Burch and Nagl Temple and - 5 e gains, More than one fourth of tha | Iisrborough pra 8 4tel ¢ 20 |Bridge Do e e 5 At Mt Calvary Baptist ohurch | irading was In siecl, the keen demand | bieh (el o0 101 Siahnleserrns S ur l orning sermon by the pastor uj | for which apparently was i el 310 100 i ?h. RS poiuis, 3 1hp ) ”Hgo::\“mn bl m“iz (Z.:.e;m:.b due in large‘i).m‘ Ken & ee 3 1 0 °|Stonington Issues Baseball Challenge. | % 3 . wolals 2 s 3 a| The Stonington baseball club would . | Cleveland 2lett City or any other fast ball clubs rings e »\ R S s : ot - - : In Norwich or vicinitq. Address J. A. | e b i, Pk Foley, Mgr. Stonington Baseball club. oney - Savlng | — e il Athlotics Evan U Series. | Hartford has a. fine chance to es Chlesgo, July 18.—Chiet Bender had ! : . e Bing meainet_ Chicags iodsy, 'wad the Tmins | tablish a record winning streak. With | | Tekors cvened Wp the serits by winuing the fourh | five games to their credit, McDonald's | | o, | (e e R L e o : | | I s . ay at home for a six days’ stay | s Durdasaed T Mitwsuieec. Dt £hts” 414 ey | end they ousht to he able fo show | | 71 Zion church, preaching by Captain | were no important developments at | o o & Sied E W. Wilbur at the morning Service. | home, and the foreign influence was | nou’ feand .. butne the Indtan, who allowsd the locals but five | Something flashy on the home dig- | Bunday school at 12.15 p. m. Preach- | perhaps the most important factor. | Do. pfd hite, only two t whieh were bunched. President | gings. ing by the pastor, Rev. E. George Bid- | Private advices from the other side | Southem Pacific : Saturday we offer the most re- dle, D. D, at the evening service. spoke of a further improvemeént, par- | Soueern Rufbray _ ticularly at Paris. The appearance e O . At the Federated church, Rev. A. L. | here during the weck of foreign money | taion Tacif . markable value we have ever put be- Tedford will preach Sunday morning |for short term loans gave convinc- | Utah Copper ... on The Kingdom of God As Revealed |ing evidence of easier monetary con- EuDBer. Cos. fore the public. Our big bargains in the Old Testament; and the eve- | ditions abroad, a change which is as- o e 1 iful i omen ning topic is The dDevll—Mi. Businesa. | sumed to be responsible primarily for | ve. e o consist of a beautiful line of w is is the second of three sermons |betterment of the European securities | Westinsbous ... 59% ildre: ring Summer on the devil, market. So much stress has been laig | Western Mamvland 0% | and children’s Sp and upon the depressing influence on this At the Central Baptist church, Rev. | market of unsettled conditions abroad Joel B. Slocum, D. D ,pastor, 10.30 | during the last year that any sign New York, July 18—Spot cotton a m, Forgiveness of Sins.. 7.30 p. m. | of recovery there is looked for eager- | quiet; middlin~ uplands 12.40; gulf, | The Homeless Fhrllh Dr. Slocum will | ]y, Movements of stocks here during | 12.65; sales 1.400, conduct the Union Bible class at|the last few days have followed the Futures closed steady. Jul noon. Reports from the Brooklyn | Buropean markeis. \Prices rose abroad | August, 12.13; garments. Women’s Silk Coats..... Misses’ Silk Pongee Coats «e . $7.98, worth $12.50 12.2 September, 11.72; Oc- conyention are to be given at the B.|on Wednesday and today, and an ad- | tober, 11.60; December, 11.50; Janu- 2, Y. P. U. meeting. Vits Baes Dllonsd,. Yotbidasy ra | vy 11S T MovenT b Women’s Duster Coats.-. -$1.98, worth $2.50 et LoniDn twhs T e by & e Womexs.’s Linen Coats. . ..$3.98, worth $6.00 reaction here, In mddition to the forelgn buying, brokers said that there MONEY. was & beiter demand for investment| New York, July 18—Money on call Btocks here today than had been the (Steady; 2 1-4@2 1-2 percent.; ruling case for some tife, rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-4; closing bid The eourse of New Haven was ‘-;Tfiflfire]d at 2 l»li, piEtEeE watehed closely, ewing, to the mn- me loans easier; sixty days 4@ AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, | founcement overmight 'of President |4 1-2; ninety days 5@5 1-4; six Mellen's resignation, 'Traders whe | months 6, viewed this deyelopment as bullish Rl SLEAY SATURDAY, JULY 19th bought the steck, marking up the pries CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, '] Women’s Linen Skirts. .........$1.98, worth $3.00 Women’s Cotton Corduroy Skirts . . $1.39, worth $2.00 Womer’s other wash Skirts. ... .50c, weorth 69¢ / .Every dollar’s worth purchased of these goods will save you twenty-five cends. . two peints, PSubsequeatly it fell off nar: » » New London vs. Bridgeport |sharsy, ciosing at s loss on the doy | e, ' FOR BIG VALUES ALWAYS. CALL AT : 1°fa' 1«8, New Haven sixes 108t 1| Neptemier . 212" :»" 87 ) R S Bead;' s wore fvm, Total sates, par 5 | AL ) - ission 26c. i velue, $1,665,000. 3 | Admi ! RS R RE wow ¢ Laaies ¢Cia tore All admissions to Grand Stand 25¢ | declined 1-4 on call, B [ R by oaTS; A I ) T PR | s s o TOTE o e gl oot B oM | 248 Main Street, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. , for business Amalgainated Coppes . 67 $7% December ... “° 1% |

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