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INSURANCE. . CAPTAIN W. H, RICHARD TAKE A POLICY : sicaoipd in the With Scere of 74 on 1200 Yard Range —New Team Mark for 800 Yards. Drop Two to Detroit While Naps Trim Red Sox—Tigers | sea cirt, N1, Sept. 17.—Two more world's ‘;sc;rdau_werf brokesn on_the 2 H M ()p 1 ranges of the New Jersey State Rifle H‘t Glllll Hurd — ening Contut Cobb. Hme’ association 10:1&)'. 7A nev;. acloar& of 74 = . . < out of a possible 76 on the yard With Bases Full Wins Second Game For Visitors. range was made in the Spencer match by Captain W, H. Richard of Ohio, who on Monday shattered the world’s rec- ord for consecutive builseyes on the 500 Washington, Sept. 17.—Detroit in- maintained the early established lead, | yard range. A team representing the angurated its farewell appearance of | Averétt, for the visiters, pitched | District of Columbia in the Dryden tro- th. 3 h fodas byg taking Dotk steady ball throughout the game. Low- | phy match today set a new team mark 5 e R b e s ell's two runs were made on errors|for the 800 yard range with seven inch games of a double header from Wash- | by Reiger and Kauff. The score: bullseyes when they totalled 395 out of ington, 5 to 1 and 4 to 2. Bunching[Lowell .... 110000000—2 5 0}g possible 400, an average of 49 3-8 per of hits in two innings—the fourth in |HA&rtford .. 21001000 0—410 5|man Captain Richard won over Cap- i 5 Jinneran and Daly; Averett and |tain J, . Snow, Marine corps, and Ser- the first game and the first in the sec-| Muldoon. - geant Cedric D. Long of Massachu- ond—proved Washington’ undoing. Out, | Pete Clemens of Westerly, R. L, Who | gat{s who were tied for second place side of these two innings Detroft fail- | Protects the middle garden for Low- | with 70 points each. Major W. S. Price ell, found Averett for a two-sacker. | . s New Jersey made teh next highest ed to scaore. - He participated in a double play, hav- | s ore 69, Gallia started on the mound for the | ing a fielding record of three put outs, 5 locals in the opener, but was batted| one assist and no errors. GAMES TODAY. hard and was replaced by Love in the e A s fourth inning with one out, after De- troit had got to him for seven hits,| FREDDIE WELSH PEEVED WHEN RITCHIE CRABS. AATNA ON YOUR AUTO ) wit 4. L. LATHROP & SONS The Kind You Have Alwaystougln TASTORIA INSURE AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE You are never sure just when your | One of them being a triple. By bunch- house may take fire and destroy the }inz four oti their hllts and wb%x‘-‘lldn‘g :Ee savings it took Imany years for you |Voungster for two bases on s in the Fia S S s te agf;mnilat; % 2 fatal inning the visitors put four runs) British Lightweight Champ Going lSAAC S. JONES across the plate. Oune INore was scor- After $2,500 Forfeit Money. ed off Love, who went in with the e Insurance and Real Estate Agent,{DPases full The only run scored against| Vancouver, B, C. Sept. 17.—Freddis Richards Building, 91 Main St Dubuc was the result of a base on| Welsh, British lightweight champion, balls and a double. i proposes to shadow-box himself into Detroit jumped on Boehling at the|the world’s championshi here next p start of the second game. Bush and|Saturday afternoon—the day he was to A Bauman singled, Crawford was safe|have fought Willie Ritchie for the lat- A on an error, and Cobb brought them|ter’s title, Having disposed of tis im- all hame with a hit for the circuit.|aginary opponent, Welsh said today he demonstrate the value of acci-{ Bochling then will demand Ritchie's fotfeit, claaim 5 Was no more s Williams, a De-| himself worid’s champion and set in a&fl msurance. uit southpaw, ritched steadily | motion legal machinery to oztain dam- Werld’s Champs Blaaked by Cleveland, var - VELERS oughout. 1 T ages from Ritchie for several remuner-| poyon Sept, 17.—Cleveland st out Bosion 2 ta in the TRA ative matches Welsh deciares he has| 0 teday. many brfitiani plays belng made, Boston Washinglon. 165 4l 7 ot , e Ml ost thr v: 3 “hampi was in 2 position to score on several oceasious, but i ., e oueh waiting for the CHaI Do, | abers refusat s ‘Glloy the needed biL. Speaker . 1 foeller.et 4 s is the British boxel T Ty Canew DL, 1o e y i SR 3 i programme for Saturdey nints inning with one hand. therebs cutting off i | sz Conraon Compaxt, Thames Lcan & Trust Ce. Buitding. 3 Weigh in at 12.25 at 135 pounds; hop | flu‘:u?zxmfl.a;hg:‘fi;x‘!:‘s or had B hand el 8 “Nfiw YORK : Agency Established May. 1848 Swoneh_the ropees o the arcua an hour | S SN E N S Wodd Uiehnd e final : e - o, 4 | later, shadow fight an imaginary | 00 ™ 50 “weod's first apuearance in the box Ritehie; land an xma:mtal;y knockout, | tor sev months boeause of an injury, Seore; declare himself world’s champion, visit Clevefend. oston, 3 ’ ake a cla h a e . e = > 25 Chapman.ss 4 1 2 0 1jFngle.lb Ritchie’s forfeit was posted as a|Jjacksnf 4 2 1 0 ofSpeaker.cf o0 WSS, PR, (BRa AEEat and Elce) check on which he stopped payment | Lajowdb 3 3 2 3 OlLowisic o0 B Insunance has removed to 25 smtuekezjmm, $ a8 3508 88 05| before he left for San Francisco. e o 37 Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CERTAUN COMPANY, NEW YO CITY. street, opposite Thames National Bank. ! Washingion 900006100 61 = T e o0 Owver Woohworth's 5 and 10c Store. il SIXTY-NINE QUALIFY TFalkbergp 3 0 1 3 0 20 - = Washington. —_—— — 10} # hpan ol For United States Goif Championshi Totals. 1 Lol LA 10 0 6l d P B “Rehi 0 ool | " A,TTDRyEYSfL,l” 302400 —Edward Leads With Card of 148. I —-{tin and Chase will be the hard work-|such fine ball, he may find himself in WNING Ly = Totals, Lling combination for tne hospital. Mc- | bigger company some day. In the last AMOS A. BRO s19 Brookline, Mass, Sept. 17.—A field of | *Batied for Teoiard 4 sth. Guinness will umpire. three games he has displayed ability LA B e O | < A ) i Attorney al-Law, 3 Richarés Blag. 4 2 7 2 0|89 qualified golfers begin play over the 4'1(8—:::.;” fanwss. i e e o P 23 {2nd all have been victorfes. P o 700, ‘v\ ;‘ 1 :: : Ao Couatry clab here tomorrow |peg " " - 90000000 0—0l SPORTING NOTES. | = . 4 Wittinme G gy HlosIC b ot the 13th annual open eham- | “ruo vase i Jackson; three base i, Bater E | The University of Washington base- 1 5 1 |Pionship of the United States Golf as- g s sy el e iz | ball tea ha iled from Seattle, ) 3 1,151 > 7 ; The drafting season for the big | DAl am has saile Brown & Pericins, Aiwmppat-lan | oo 10 s a o|sociation. Never in the history of the St Louls Leses o Athtetios. gt e, Season SortheL SPi%) waan, “for ia ol mantan ) itows ot Oyer ifws: Nai Bank, Sneuicke: oL Tl e in this country has such a bril-| pnpadeiphia. Sept 17.—Baiting rallies i Sept. 20. 5 {Japan. Games will be played with Entrance atairway mext te Thassee i &5 8 Dlant field assembied to battie through | sd cizni iy ipida ' viciors =30 b2 R | tearns” of the leading universities. Naitena! Bank. - Teiephome K3-% = A e m’gd as At O i il ekt (his aflEmoon. Three larze clubs have opened in | _ s 173 ~m‘;‘m[<w f( ‘llfnmfi,:'lfl‘:jr;«:la;r{ ‘1\{”‘}-‘ Harry Dovis fhe veferan st baseman and formet | Milwaukee under the new Wisconsin | Ban Johnson and Clark Grifiith have £ s of the S manuger of Cleveland. got he game through a0 | hoine o, | not been very warm friends this sea- nie Darls drore in the first rua for | EDWIN W. HIGGANS, ¥ngland and France also represented | iniwy o Mo . Jun foe | At by golfing stars of the first magnitude, | his cub and sach e e e S 3 1 ansthee sinzle. wurt during the Leo Houe and ] msrioa SRy Dotldti. Scors by tunings— | As a result of the two OF ‘atialiny e |t Sale K e e e e oy o ouck AN Jack A Dillon Dave Detrott i n 0008 0 a 0-4|ing paly 61 profession 0—2 - son, but they probably will become ck Dillon have | more chummy no Grifith ealled on | Ban Johnson at his office yesterday. ! October 2, | Henrs and eight! it into the left fleld — ———— | Washington 040170210701 amateurs will tee off for the honor ..Ud‘ o Be Gl Bl B ot P i e TSR ——— Two base hit. s. Louden, | the open title, and ,given fair weath- | dciphia wren: Eghassiin, e (st fonine E or et A N Y Clark Griffitt f Washingt S EVER: F > : U e is in tryinz to | Soldier Kearns, the New York | ark Griffith o ashington ha THE COMEBACK OF S. ! nr.]fm( prt-d::'(lt-{\ is for an exhibition of | mego ‘s Prait, Brown | heavyweight, is now a policeman in | consummated a deal by which Wilson Gitit. Sinsil) Bassmnah < Onoes W | ;g \‘ln:(\(cr equalied Defare Infthe Dinit: fice: the o it 4 | the Panama canal zone, :?t;o;tqfiin]""‘;}n x!\ean%\wrh‘jll‘gt:;m:l‘:bt:? 3 . 4 . e [y —_—— ) 3 ne Was ; Mentioned as a Has-Been. I Fiiat of Serigs BaiWadn (New iEra- was the golf uncovered in the | JiCk StL.ouis, Manager Dan McKettrick has added [the end of the New England league TR 3 sday the exhibition made s An Tom Gavigan to his string of box- |season. Johmmy fivers is zough. The great | land and Eastern Association Cham- - s ssed it. History repeated | debut as in the ninth in ers and will take him to Paris i ¢ secomd paseman has played his ; e RaCt =t ne showing | fenned. Score. g £ Lo = 2 3 Tt - S G VALY s 1ot tha | pions. 7».§el£ in x\] f;v,f.m ury.' n::’u‘e-;!‘ :rj\&énhg‘ P Arang Phitadelphia. R Aty & S 4 One of the youngest motorcyclists in widsesson of 1911 was filled with the | 5 oY an SLraerican. IEEY. 28 gt ab hpo a bgo a e he Ath s have only to win a| America is William Wright of San 0 i B as 1 | T.owell, Mass, Se; Hartford | honors with the invad English play- | 2 2 0 o[EMumhy.rf 5 2 0 0jfew more games before having the |francisco. Master Wright is just ten above refrain, says the Baseball Mag- | won ‘the first of {he - es | ers. Edward went Harry Vardon, his a1 o2 2 afstun § 208 “Arerican league ‘pennant cinched [FaneiCe R o A e Bt e it R ; st of of games | ers. Edward went Ha ardon, his 2 I S8 e eague penn: ohed. but in company with his Az ivers the peerless Would elec- | hetween the pennant winne of the | teammate, who did 151 on Tuesday 21052 el 5 0 ath i ki t je trip t xify the bleachers no more. Nine sea- | mastern socktion a0 the New | ehne il e Fetiere by e e : o ? $.1 [Baker 10 S sl sy TR LD 1f\.vl 1_v\erakma king a motorcye! rip to sons of contimual sexvity buf, abOVe|jand, defeatl to 2, today, |car of 148 teday, and Wilfrid Reid 3083 o0 01 his retire says he is going | " O al, the crushing weight of the' mis-1jargdly by g g A e S i1 s 0 0lio settle ranch in Medford, | =—= - fortumes which had overwhelmed him |who returned Philadelphia | It remained for R. (;. MacDonald of P id § ol Ore. | ;‘; ‘x:rflmgusnmm]m;?‘s :};?1 :;';‘3 | Nationals to h for Lowell in the |the Hyde Park club, Cincinnati, to| hsedneen o 0 8 0| R i S 2 e e Series, was erratic in the carly part |spring the day's surpric as did Fran- | "o 18 8 8 {1 The Athletics have five resulars, Col- 4 17-jewel thin model 12- 5 ; ame a he visitor: ted | cisOuimet in the f n of] = 9 | lins aker, Mcinnis, Strunk and E. = . » not hepe to fhrow oft . His modest |his delivary In a livaly manner oo |oaoiamet In e orst division ofl .oh. siszns 0| Murphy, hitting weill over the .300 || size WATCH in 20 years briune, €lre frulls of years of patlent | neran acquired apntrol as the game|Vardon with 151 and . immmediatoly o | marlk. | IEld e & effort, swept away. His health shai- | progressed, but the Lowell i aE o ok scaten ol 4k god 1l case for tered hy the scoumulation of troubles, Pl 5 OWE players | sprang into the limelight as a real con~ 1 Bl 1y £ Bl > |could not hit the ball and Hartford >nder. -| The Braves a leading in the series s broen o o artfor tender. his broken leg offerimg scant hope to “| agsinst the Pirate Pittsburg has | future return of speed, all combined SRatied fox Xezand been Boston’s = easiest op; Jonent all | o maks the outlvok for this gamest of e season, 3 ! sporismen one of insoluble gloom. : : s | ° If ever s pkaver’s sun had set in the | ! s et el e e i, Big Atk shadow of ummerite failure, that was 2 Philaded BRI T ey e wer'’s sitmation in July of that year. we Baker. Walsit; thrce 1% | (hite Sox and mixed in the batting Thoroughly guaranteed. Fle might beve played s year or so == o | with a triple. 2 | - : lumger if the traubles hadn'i come up- | NEW HAVEN DROPS AGAIN. | 0 com Producss : ! . Divide With Chicago | e [| Best value in the market. an him,” concedied the press. He was | oo 1 260 D prd. iy ST 8 133 I York frtke b Ad Wolgast’'s poor show hi a grnmhnhc.\m-. 1;m as for the 1}3‘”« ; Falls to 87 3-8 During the Day, a New | i 5 1 recent bouts or for the present, say no mure, Evers 2900 Propos . 3 the brains of the “Cub” muchine, Low Record. 1 soe SR g g % wouid be the life of fueir grand infreld e Bt G oo I J00Y & uB8d. . GHSS. no longer. HEyers v rough. {3ar performances of Readir 1 { Owner Gs 3 And ol fhis was but iwo BROrt years | congpicmously today in a stock market | ;e claims that age—and now, having played thelwpich otherwise displayed little ani- | 7009 D : 5 L Lo en the wors Al the best makes of grandest ball of his own brilliant dhation. Trad in Reading in the| 1% Home 4 i ) 3300 ipires all seasom. | - . car having ence mere shone forth st hour was the heaviest seen in any | 100 Ninoi = 1 |t E | WATCHES in stock. as the greaesi of secund, basemen 18} one giock for weeks The rise before | jogs iob: S0 G A 4 o Englis equipped his tnstailed in Chance's shoes. The peer- | (he gpe here of over two points in | 6808 Do pra - bt re wireless telegraph | Jeader leaves Chicyga. It is Fivers the | London, following the sharp upturn| 0 L i P ratus anc receive mensages asf———— — as-been, Evers the despondent, the |in this markel recenily samsed 1 dow i ¢ 10 %1 0fhe is traveling about i Bopeless, whe i given his place And | cited specalation in the ool | e Lavede Ve Al i CORNS with a shattered oimb, Tinker and |firet transaction was a block of Jae Lol ol o Bk Etarn i Sha L bis Satiom All trouble of the feet. pard and Mordecai Brown and Bt 169512 1o 189 3ok t B s T inn, the former New York-Roch- | ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT all gone from the fold his own | Sede e i Blohi - /o1 000350 : has done some remarka- | All toubles of the mnerve circu- Petiol latiop or rheumatis future handic pped by the nupo.m_x»{ the B Jarity of Murphy, his own personality |jevel over | e G als. st JAMES DAWSON. i s criticized and exaggerated |1ow and a g ¢ Mo, K. & T | . 624, Room 26 Ceniral Buildlng to fndimve Bwexs leads thelThore Reading’ Mo." Pacific | Lady Attendant Cubs” opnce more to VICtory | anrapt end. The price fell back a Nat. Lead T RGBT - : — —_— g 0 o 10 nual outing his nerve and gz ”"gipmm and trading zrew quieter. The courage into third (i g a Cop i Za : g & : eneral®mar was affected unfavor- [ agh. v 3. Terd S sition they occupied when by these gyrations. Operato: st ke Dauhert of {the Superbas is the red, and holds them today |refused to follow Reading by biddine | " New York IR haton oS ipabas ftthe WE SERVE THE BEST <y huve been for seven YIS | yp the rest of the list and sold stocks | N Mzivel, T 17 1 0|batsmen. Jake putting up a § stil within siriking distance of theiyngiead. The hesitating tendency at | x 0 T & 3 Hellenct 4 5 4 0 0 fancy article al t station i flag the opening soon gave way {o a defi- | North Pacil "hiteman. it 1 850 04 , 2 e # | nite downward movement. Later, when | Pacific T. & T.... s %5 5| In trading Devlin, the Braves’ man- Larry Doyle and Danmy Murphy |jealings in Reading resumed normal | 2 ®35 0lazement zot rid of one of the high- '} b Kext to the m= themselves, | proportions, there was a corresponding | 1 1 0 0! priced men. Sweeney was the only the twe most important figures In |improvement in the fone of the mars | 5 § 1 )| plaver receiving more than the vet- IN THE CITY the worl series this fail wall be the [ke. Union Pacific, the Seaboard is- | 33 % aran ns the eoPposing teams. | sues, Great Northern Ore ana the Pe- | Pecesnd Ntclhb i % 3243 ; it? Doyle captains the Sew York |troleum stocks led in the rise, with Railwap® (et ot Miss Tiella Crewa, a writer of Waco, B Have you tried it If Danny Murphy holds down & |some showing of str in other Rar. Con. Cop | Texas, making a motoreycle tour of |§ not drop in and try an order of ilar job with the Philadelphia x'u:;uu-v\. '1"\1‘4 m;HM-’ adually grew | fx’ir'r; e the world. Miss Crewe expects to write any of ths following flavers: Athletic | heavier as the day advanced, however, | 170 ker 1 = impressions of her trip for a maga- (& Neapoli Doyle joined the Gisnts ia 1907, |and in the last hour was under pro- | 11 hos lqaid T {§ Nuapoliten Yanilla His ability te handle men as well as |nounced pressure, which caused a | 1020 Do. purd SR, 1§ Maple-Nut Strawberry is_clever work as an infielder led | number of the standard shares to show | 100 Rumely s | The Red Sox have fallen down badly Cherry-Bisqus Pistachio Manager MeGraw to ghve him the job |losses of a point or more. Following | S ord A e 01 |in their battin-~ this season, Tris or Chocolate of captain which he new holds, His | the announcement that the regu- | 4 Speaker being the only member of the il has been marked. lar dividend had been ared by the : ¥ 2d ptd -« Bitar Rod \ essel champs who is hitting in the .300 di- 1l Y D3 Murphy, who is as much re- | Reading directors, the “What | St Lows & & W prd Eaiorime? L s Gt : THE WAUREGAN BOUSE #ponsible for the kind of baseball the | was left of the da gain and some- | Sears Roebuck INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 3 3 = ; : & B 0 e od - Sloss Shet, 8. & 1 2 b £ ‘ The Parker-Davenport Co. i are playing as is Manager | thing more. Rock Island shares were South Pacific AL Newark—Providenice 1 Newaik 5. Milan and Moeller of the Washington i Connie Mack himself, expwt; to give especially heavy and the collateral Do. ctf: : At Toronto—Rechester 2. Toronto 1, team are leading the base stealers in roprietors. the Giants some more of the same |fours lost three points. New Haven Do. 1st pfd . { At Jorsey City imore game postpoued by agree- | yno majop laagues. The pair of speed- sort of medicine which was handed |touched a new low record during the | Foizhe, Belivay s, <oy iy U SRS s o et viovs than 100 Dacks G out to f two years age, wh ¥ jelding over tw &5 7 3.8 2 t 3 al- . | ers 1 i ST 2 hem years age, when the day. yielding over two points to $73-8, INTERNATIONAL . AGLE STARMING, | between them. Athletics cariled off a world’s champ- Time money rat remained at the ! | SUMMER MILLINERY | ionship, playing against the MeGraw |recent levels, but call money was | s o | Umptre Lincoln came in for some men 2 firmer, rising to 5 1-4 per cent. i d -"“,:gi“fi; . Rocheéstes 59 more nagging in Springfleld. Close | 4 FINE ASSORTME OF LATES?T Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par | Battinore n decisions, generally against New | YL, Do You Fear G tion? e St Futis oo o { London, led Gene McCann to crab | ETEEER o You Fear Comsumption United States bonds unchanged on Mentreat *"; I e : No matter how chronic your ceugh |call. =i Bioiaeace il [ oraintenndmen, i T { MRS. G. P. STANTON, Phese $1,000 beauties, Maisel and | B akyz=k o : S 1 | Gilhooley, "dre showing mothing out- | 52 Shetucket St. naticnal league sames pastponed—wet grounds. | gide of speed, and they get very little SRATICHAS SEAMRIE STANDING, chanee to show that, The Yanks need your thieat or luag ail- Jersey City Vew Discovery will surely help vou; it may save your life. Stilman Green of Malichite, Caol., or how sever writes: “Two doctors said I had con- - o E speed, so there is hepe, Nm\)u:\.\ln zm]d t-(x\xlan()L l]))\:e two ye&::i. 600 w,glm,g,, ?fifmfin“:fiu :; S e 17 used Dr. King's New Discovery a Total sales. & b 8t €ar] Mesris and Jim Flynan will ' 2m alive and well” Your money re- e o prebably meet again jn a few weeks, funded if it fails to benefit you. The rogklyu 15 Kansas City is after the beut. Fiynn ® best home remedy for coughs, colds, TR New ¥ork, Sept. 17.—Spot cotton | osied 0 gave Morris his first bump when Mor- throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and xpress : steady; middling uplands 13.46; gulf|se L. ot ris biossemed eut as a hepe. - §$1. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood. 100 Am Tmee Tl 13 ANt T Wil e 5 Scon they will be big boys — 100 Am. Tce Securitiec’ September 13.25, Ocroner 13.28, | Accepts White Rock Challenge. Fifty-eight heme runs ahd eaeh eir- Don't Let Baby Suffer With Eczema | 20 Am inwed pia December 13.23, January 18.15, March | cuit smash geod for five pounds of | and girls, and their faces will : : 100 Am. Locomotlse Manager S P : e x | and Skin Eruptions. 10§ Bo. ofd res. 13.25, May 13.28, July 13.26. Glusgh Gentn wecepts the chetlonme o | smaking tobacco is a sample of the hits i Babies need a perfect skin covering. | 10 4% 3 T | Manager MeCarthy for a game with }:n:;up&a;ir&?' Ithe“E“ilnl:.d:!'l:lrlua atiensal | pa only a memory. Sl Shdene ol EaRe ifw cBponluans 1w os R MONEY. | tae Wikite Hock Tedencndenis for Sun: i BoB, 5 L S gense sulfering put Winder thbir growil, 160 Aw. - , Sept. Money on cail | day, Sept, 2Ist. As the White Rock et o s b b Brine e babi Dr. Hobsow's Jicuema Ointment can bé | 10 3o - 1-4 per Gent.: raling vate | bavh ave fhe fislest feam in weytern | oo s 8 Boston Zinn, the lutest ro- g £ SIWE velied on for relief and permanent cure 1:9 e S i of sufferine babies whose skin erup- | 50 Atdion. ~ lions have made their life miserable. | 1g) Do. ptd “Our baby was afflicted with preaking 260 Atlantic out pf the skin all over the az’? and 109 Bal scalp, Doctors and skin specialists 20078 Steel 1. 4 failed to help, ‘We tried Dr, Hobson's | 1o ek aatd Fronsit 3; Jast loan 8 1-4; closing bid 3; of- | Rhode Island and Voluntewn-Glasgo | eobit b : e el i fired at 3 1-4. 'Time loans firmk; 60| team the fastest Sunch in custern Opn- | M8 the fas, o Kuows e Aty Ml setion, days 4@4 1-2 per cent.; 99 days 4 3-4; | necticut; the game should “rlwil In- | Feglie’ Mann's successel an- 2 six months 5@35 1-4. leresting to fans In wotl states. M ki ager Sheldon will endeavor to icha the 3 Francls. i 1 : . [=F anclses motereyelists WIRAT. High Low. Closa. to'do the tricis California, Oregon and Mexica in be- ch 13 ) Kczema Ojntment and were overjoyed | )i Cal. Petroleum o 3 # o < to see baby compietely cured before | I3 No. pd .. Se i PR 5 S ] ; half of the Bupiela Fes(ival, wh » pho bax ‘wiis Used” wrltcs Mus Steu” | it Gt D e BE1 B | ggaante Hospital and Al Stacs. 140 be hold in-Septenbe THE PHOTOGRAPHER bler, Dubugue, Iowa. 3 sts, 100 Central of N:°J. CORN— i gy £ it o e TR g 03 contellation to ‘the ‘stafe hospital Sat- Schpltze relieved Fard recentiy for X } by mail, 5bc. Lee & Osgood. lénz%?gf“& oo uiday afternoon {8 an attempt 1q ence | the Yankees and broke inta fame by | OPPosite Merwieh Savings Societ:. il ¥ - Chie,” Gt . pfa m humible “Hal ~(Cras phenoms, | striking out Joe Jacksen and Lazry WHEN you wani lo bul your busi- M»: ;':u-. 1.\;! & St and “the dope of the old fans indic: Lajoie in succgssion. He repeated enm & ness befo he vublic, there is no me« A% C;mwr* S thay = t ‘ggni}nt‘ will be a real pne.|Lajoie the mext time up. dium better fhan through the advertise 700 Col. Fuel & Qroker “slated hi 4]‘}1 \ e A 7 Shanpon ilding Annai 5 g cojumas of The Bulletin. 90 Sl 4D Murohy griWalsh receiving, Aus: - If Hal Justin keeps em twirling ‘hfcfieu a2 ' .

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