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KING GEORGE WITNESSED THE White Sox Defeated Giants in an Eleven Inning Game by| es offec Motor. ‘ many different lines to be displayed h ‘which takes effect Jan. 1, 191 are not ous this vear. : : * i gxa decorative features of the .howl Score of 5 to 4—Daley Bangs Out a Homer Which Won the Game—Britishers Mystified Throughout — About 30,000 Saw the Contest. ‘wa; but are actuall; S s v r., manager mof rue 3 partment, the Goodyear Tire and Rub- e s a t eith: on roads mus er be m; broad tired motor trucks or in the past huve always been most’ elaborate and artistic, and while the detail of the.scheme for the coming show has not been made kmown by Manager Chester 1. Campbell, yet he states it will be ryore exquisite than ' To You. o & QUITE SUDDENLY is the way most fisps start. You can never tell when ywur property may be destroyed. Yeu prepared? ardous. Let me insure you before it iz 2 u gin after a desperate speed bntt_teh‘);)'er tant to ail the people, as affecting | ton automobile show .with his stalf, |today for the Cubs from the Browns. ie too late. ing George, who was accompanied | more than 100 miles, during which but} their condition of life, as the good It has been the custom of the chief | This was the first game of the series ISAAC S. JONES b Walter Hines Page, the American |a few seconds separated the two driv-| roads movement mow so generally ap- | executive from the frst time of the | of six, the second to be plaved tomor- ambassador, watched ‘with great in- | ers. o/ parent.” show. Governor Walsh will attend &s |row at St. Petersburg. Score: NAVIGATION Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | terest the closely contested eisven in- | De Palma's time was 3.53.41 for the —_ usual this vear with his staff, but at R H. E. nings, heartily applauding _brillisnt | 294035 miles, or an average of 75.6 | this tine han-wiot mads Sacwi tho 88y Richards Building, Are Taking chances is haz_ 91 Main Street. Do your real e that an accident oscurs every three seconds. Compensation Insurance in the Travelers’ Insurance Co. will remove all your worry. B.EL EARNED & CO. Louis ; Fire, Every description of Fire, Ac- cident, Health and Life Policies written at Btrong companies, fair rates. Telephone 765 J. Fontaine Accident and this office. London, Feb. 26.—The king of Eng- land, as a baseball fan, today expe- rienced the thrill that comes when a spectacular hit breaks up an extra inning game. Seated within a wire- enclosed box behind the home plate of a diamond that had been laid out on the Chelsea football field, His Ma- York Giants, drive it far across the field and into the topmost bleachers for a home run and won the game for Chicago, & to 4. The king clapped his hands enthusiastically as Daley trotted around the bases and the thir- ty thousand other spectators followed the king’s example. The game between the world's tour- ing American baseball teams had been widely advertised and, having King George as a patron, it attracted to the field persons from all branches of British sports, members of the nobil- ity, cabinet ministers, diplomats, and society leaders. The American col- ony in London was out to a man. plays. This was especially noticed when, about midway of the game, Faber,” pitching for the Giants, got himself into a hole, having three men on bases and only one out. Steadying himself, the Giant twirler retired the White Sox without permitting a man to cross the plate. His Majesty ap- plauded Faber's good work as widely as did any of the American fans, So well did the king understand the game that it was seldom he had to request Mr. Page to explain any of the numerous intricate plays. King George led the applause at one stage of the contest when, with three men on bases, and only one out, the Sox ‘were retired on a ¢lever double play. For the average Britisher, however, as much cannot be said. Before two in- nings had been played, many of them confessed themselves mystified. Through the remainder of the game | they sat as if* dazed. It was a fleld day for the baseball- the manner customary at games play- ed in the United States. In the lulls of their exuberance they tried to explain the fine points of the ‘game to their British neighbors, but without much success, But ‘'all In all, the game was a splendid one, despite the soggy field. There twere frequent good hits and much fine base running. In addition ] Tl le the sol The dlers. lineups: day night by the score of 22 to 6. Baltic team seemed to be too fast for The Baltic_ A. C.—Morrisette, Higham, Cronin, Pelican, Fournier, Roy, Goche, Cote, Whitehouse and Erickson. Third Co, C. A. C—Swanson, Bos- DE PALMA WON THE VANDERBILT CUP RACE.) Beat Oldfield by Only a Few Seconds— Average Speed Hour. Santa Monica, Cal, Feb. of 75. .6 Miles Per —Ralph De Paima, who won the Vanderbilt cup race in Milwaukee in 1912, dupii- | cated that performance by winning, the Vanderbilt cup race of 1914 over the Santa Monica course today. He beat Barney Oldfield by a narrow mar- miles an hour, nearly three miles less than_the course record. Oldfileld was second, Carlson third and Cooper fourth. WHITE SOX'S WORKOUT. Under Gleason They Have Their First Practice. cago White travel-worn and dust-laden, last night, began their workout today under Kid Gleason, ho sence of Jimmy Callahan, The training squad was joined here by Ed Walsh, Red Kuhn, Ping Bodle, Jack Fournier and Reb Russell, who increased the number of players to 31, while with officiais, trainers and sport- ng writers the party numbered more than 4 0. The report that Chase was a holdout was denied today. Los Paso Robles, Cal, Feb. 26.—The Chi- arrived here, acting manager in the ab- his is His Second Season as Manager | With the Yanks. by wagons with steel ~much nar- rower in comparison. TI effect of narrew tired vehicles in plainly ruin- ous, The broad, heavy truck tires, sim- ulating the action of steam rollers, are found to actually make good roads better, whereas narrow tires cut and destroy the “The agi against use of motor trucks on high- { W tion noted some time ago the railroad situation, by amording cheaper t.rlnlgoflluon, especially on short hauls. Motor trucks, more and more, will enable farmers to market their produce quickly and at less .x-| pense, enlarging their profits and low- ering the cost to consumers, thus af- fecting the cost of living in a desira- | ble way. “Of course, the 1deal condition can- ! not arrive until this country has a| thorough system of good roads. For- tunately, there has been a great awak. ening and & demand for better roads among all classes of American people | in the last few years. No one thing before the public is nearly so impor- T. L. Sayre is authority for the story of an mile race over the smooth ice of the Athabaska river to reach an Indian trapper whose fine | collection of fox skins, described by | an incoming speculator, had stamped- ed the fur buyers at Edmonton. When the first report of a big cahche of skins reached Edmonton two motor parties ' set out to buy the Indian’s stock. There had been no snow north of Kd- monton and the rivers and lakes were solldly frozen. Both parties there- fore fook to the ice and attained high | speed. Two days after the first party had started the owner of another car left Edmonton in the hope of over- taking the others. Following the sam trail on the rivers and lakes, he over- hauied both of the other parties and reached the trapper, 400 miles from Edmonlon, a full day ahead of the others. With the entire lot of furs| stowed away in the tonneau of his| machine, the successful speculator re- points on the trail. to Edmanton the furs were sold at a profit of $2,000, anything previously: gftained. It will be a series of Veneti\) scenes ~vith a great desl of color which will serve Lo make a beautiful background for sev- eral hundred new cars. = The show. Is only a few weeks away and is zll ready for staging, and New Englanders may be assure that it wiil surpass anything that the Boston Automobile Dealers’ association has hibition. i There will be an unusual array of | musical talent to entertain all during Assuring Arrival in P-hbiwl PALATIAL STEAMERS “Rhaetia,” Mar. 18, 12 m. “Cleveland,” Apr. 30,10 a.m. From Commonwealth Pier, the show. Manager Campbeil has ai- ranged for three widely known orches- tras that will give continuous cdn- certa. Wednesday, of course, wil be the big day of the show. It is “Society” day. The automobile show has al- ways brought out Boston and New England soclety in large numbers on the day that is set apart for them. | There is usually a great outpouring of beautiful women, handsomely gowned. ‘The governor of Massachusetts al- ways sets apart & day to visit the Bos- that he will grace the occaiun. The accessory department is going to furnish a_ very agreeable surprise to the trade and public in general. | There will be in this department & | great number of manufacturers that are going to make their debut to the retail trade of New England. They | wiil bring with them_a number of in- novations that will have a decided at- traction to the motor car trade. The | motor accessory manufacturer is usu- ally one vear in advance in details of | refinement for the motor car. In this | departnent there is usually foreshad- owed what is to come on the automo- Dbile of a year hence, and Manager Campbell advises all persons who are interested in motor cars to make a | most minute inspection of the acces- sorles, as he feels that this is one of he most important features of the show. Of ‘course, the cycle car is going to Dbe one of the strongest features. This 5 hungry Americans resident in TLon- e turaed toward the clty and found both | hybrid automobile is new to thie mo- er who jumped Drooklyn and then Compensation Insurance on, and they cheered and rooted in | GUANGE LEAVES FOR HOUSTON.|Of his rivals stranded at 'different|toring public. In fact, it is mew to hurdled back, has gone over to the the trade, and its appearance and dim- inuttveness would naturally have ani appeal that would be bound to at- | tract. All of these types will be ar- | Angeles, Cal Feb, hance will leave tomorrow | ton, Te: 2 Frank for Hous- to join the squad of New | York Americans and begin the 1914 | sprine training season. This will be Automobile dealers find prospective purchasers of automobiles are looking forward to the Boston auto show which will be held in Mechanlcs bullding March 7 to 14, inclusive. People In= | floor which has been ranged in one department on the first given exclusive- Iy to them. At this writing there are a dozen manufacturers who have ar- ranged for space, so it would appear that the cycle car division will be by strong effort to get for manager Out- fleider Sam Crawford of the Detroit Tigers. Cy Williams Made a Homer and a Crawford is in Epgland with the tourish players. CUBS WON FROM BROWNS. Double—Score 3 to 2, Tampa, Fla., Feb. 26.—A home run in the first inning and a double in the eighth by Cy Willilams won the game Chicago . St. Louis 2 1 bel, Koestner and Hargrove; R. Mitcheli, Stevens and Enzenroth, Ag- new. Umpire, Bennef 3 76 27 i —_— i SPORTING NOTES. { e i { The Bridgeport baseball club is af- | ter an outfielder who starred in the | Canadian league last season. Rube Merquard, the Giants side- wheeler, has started for Marlin, Tex. His wifc, Blossom Seeley, accompanied him. Rube has signed up for three vears. “atcher B Vann, who was with Hartford in 1812, has been sold to Terre Haute, Ind, by the Indlanapolis club. The Hartford club sent him to Indianapolis by the draft route. Enos Kirkpatrick, the young infield- Federals again. He returned the $500 check he received from Brooklyn. Smoky Joe Wood, who was operated upon Sunday for appendicitis, is re- ported as 1esting comfortably. He feels that he will be all right to start the ring practice with the Red Sox. Young McAuliffe is almost sure io Pler worning. NEW YORK STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 Now Xork, You'l have & Geilgh ew Xor) 3 Voyage on iong isiama ana seuna Jesty saw, In the second half of the | sey, Denison,'Street, Morse, Ellsworth, | Ways In same of the states is wearing | ever done. All of the various depari- | South: Seat Supern view ‘of the wondercul sikyuse cloventh faning, Tommy Daley of the | Hyle, Wyman, Woltenberg'and Bush< | 1808 88k 00\ (1 100y the motor truck | hod verhing thes & worth while in 607 BOYLSTON STREET D e a s i fast | nell. H H m. jue New Eat:lilcadgzgl\?:rxedmg: F:G:'rmosrh:;:x:':v Umpires, Firth and Brewster. is now halled as a means of solving | the motor car industry will be on ex- (|| Boston, Mass, or local agent ;-rk. ‘r‘"’m 1‘0‘“‘“ M%‘i“"m :’t .30, and 40, North River, 7 w4130 NEW YORK i Meals a la Carte Tickets and staterooms {rom tiokss agent railroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. NorwichtoNew York IS CLOSED UNTIL EARLY IN MARCH Chelsea Line Phone 117 to Daley, Whose home run won the | Chance's second season as manager of | terested in the purchase of an auto- | far larger and more representative | ~ la} . game for the White Sox, Crawford of | the New York American leaguers and | mobile are anxious to look over the than any displayed in this country. {Pr’?fl;{_“ the *“l;"c*‘ box o 5;‘0‘"."; the Chicagos and Lobert of the Giants | Ne 5aid he hoped to hoist them out of New Haven, as the man who has the | JOHN A. MORAN drove the ball into the stands for the the lowly position in which the teamn gemuit In . elfthualiatis Fnkputt e circuit of the bases. inished last season. ridgeport boy vants Real Estate and Investments| Torishi the American actors now |, ‘I have spent the winter out of | ZBYSCKO CLAIMS GRAECO LAUDER LOOKING FOR | the card. playing in London entertained the | 400Ts,” Chance said, “and I feel fine. ROMAN CHAMPIONSHIP. BROOKLYN FEDS JOB | e B i A Dbaseball men at a supper which was 3 —— : | Eddie Plank, the side-wheeler, has McGrory Blllldlnzg Mzin St. followed by a variety show. it The Bridgeport club has booked | Defeated Aberg for World’s Title in|Was Old Giant Infielder—Appointment | asreed to accept the terms Connie Baitic Downed the Soldiers. o7 Sl e e s 4 3 : .. 5 110 and 11. The Boston Nationals will| Boston, Feb. 26.—Stanislaus Zbyscko, | A new candidate for mana fell: that he Was- (EEGUER: SEith- the > ) 1. I s , Feb. 26. 37 ger of the | 3 SIDE TRIP ON THE CANAS. e o Bz_mé e Qofeated fhie Third | probably play here on April 12. Troy | the Polish champlon, claimed the | Brooklyn Federal league club has | §ame, but he is like a lot of them, he | e = NORWICH FAMILY MARKET | iy oo™ Gnecsided same of | in manazed by Huni Harasey and ol | Graseo Roman championship ot tie |loomed wp in Bllly fauder. the ‘oia | Haces (0 give ub. “VICTORIA LUISE™ Wways has a strong team. world tonight after defeating Alex | Giant infielder, who retired from base- TR A LUISE Aberg, ‘of Finland, in two of the three | ball several years ago and is now in| At the meeting of the Eastern base- From NEW YORK Fruits and Vegetables, Pouts. It was an hour, 7 minutes, 47| the real estate business. Lauder held | ball association at the Hotel Taft in March 11 April 11 Radishes, 10 Grapetruit, 7-20 seconds before the Pole could down |a long conference with President Gil- | New Haven Friday the magnates will | fil‘ 27 $145.5175" Peppers, each & |Spinach, 30 ‘Aberg for the first fall with a cross | more yesterday and became very much | discuss the schedule which S, W. Chal- | 16-27 Days, - Head Lettuce, 10lKale, _ 25 body hold. The Finnish wrestler pin- | interested in Lauder’s candidacy. Pres- | r of Bridgeport has prepared.| Bt aiy: eargawer.. %3-40 ned his opponent to the mat for the|ldent Gilmore said that the new man- | President James O'Rourke will preside | e e e o b steond Zall in 30 minutes 25 seconds, | ager of the Brooklyn Feds would prob- | over the meeting. abbage, new, 10 |Darsley. 10 A BETTER DEMAND. 1100 Com Product Using o flying body and ~Nelson | ably be announced at the meeting of | — l Bla Civbage, 1, 5garlle, b, 15 — 200 Do a0 % ®% 3 |hold. Zbvacko started the third grap- | the league which s fo be held in| I Ira Davis the former Dambury | Rions- | Endive, 1b, 30 | Downward Movement Checked After | 78 Del. lack & Wesi. 395 sex ges | ple with a rush, carrying Abert off his| cago next Saturday. player, has filed his annual application Foxaa, 7|Brussells Sprouts, Heavy Selling DT e e - 3 | feet; and in 35 seconds had officially | Lauder is well qualified to manage | with President O'Rourke for a job as | : A MERIC N White” s DA i 500 Dist. " Becurit downed him with @ whole-arm hold. ~ | a ball club. He made a reputation ax | umpire in the Bastern _sssociation. A : sas . b 15 AL 5 = GRS 4 a player at Brown university, and |Dawis is located in Chicago. He says | otatoed, pk. 30Tomatoes at’ :0| New York, Feb. 26—The aggressive | op == later joined the Glants. Of late years | he woried in the Canadien ieague last | 4,‘.._‘..,1‘“ New Yoek ries, P8 551 | Dot yoatbeiay renawed fhio itack PUTNAMMDILEIRSESAME Be has coached the Willlams college | season and got by = Local Agente rawberries, 65| Malagas, 30 Featsl 2 === T , where he has b v suc- | i ' ; < Plant, sl Rea, . 30150 s creming Aoy e na In Series of Three for Championship of | cessful. Later he became baschail | President O'Rourke has not sent out | i'.'if'g“e’él ap-giteeravals, bas, 25 | ing 3 i ie s Al anl ricak s oA Valley League Last Night. coach at Columbia university. notices vet for the next Eastern -—:-' i s, 20-75|T: 1nes, = 35- — e sociation meeting. He of o Avples.: pit, D090l Daten 1 - 1018 | SoPreRed B ort duration A (Special to The Bulletin.) FORMER PLAYER BIDDING have it next Friday, but later figured Panoy. each, “o-loiigs, oG e e inun RppeareT St lia Jbwer Guggen Expl | | _Putnam, Feb. 26.—To the Trousing EOR Sunee the notice might be too short for some & ellow Bananas, 25|Swest Lemons, {Tevel and the downward movement| aco Hlinols Central | yells from many loyal rooters’ throats £ S' STOCK | of the managers. He will probably o, i e Conbar .23 | was chocked. The:shorts, unable 1o( i ban e | Putnam High sehool took from Killing- | ¢y iy =mmpoos o call the session for next week. $iring Bedns, 20|Savoy Cabbage, bring about a further break, began to| 200 Do. pra .. ly High school the fizst game of a se- |- - o ng.Syn- | — BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, White Squash, 20} Ib, 7| cover, and prices rose fractionally | 1300 Inter. Har of ries of three arranged to decide the dicate of Buyers, Offers $1,000,000, Shortstop Johnny Lavan, who was Fubbard Squash, |Parsnips, b 4| 3Bove vesterdny's close. There the| 29D wa ... .0 championship honors of the Quinebaug T shifted from the lowly Browns to the] PANAMA CANAL ghlh:kury, 20 | movement ended. Trading in the lat- 08 doarr... Taver prd. Valley Basketball league. The score| A new syndicate of prospective buy- | champion Athletics last season, has WINTER CRUISES Celery, Knobs, o | Yo part of the day was light and flue- | 1700 Kanms Ciy’ ou | was 30 to 1, ers of the Chicago National icague |been returned to the Browns. As| Pomegranates, tuations were trivial, 108 Do. pra . | The teams were tied for the cham- | club, the fourth to enter the bidding, | Johnny hooked up with the Athletics | | arge stewmers, fine service, reasom- each, 10 | Foreign seliing was less of an in- | 400 Kieste Co - { pionship and to the team that can take | has been formed on the west side at |in time to share in the world’s series | able rates. Early bookings should be Meats. fluence than on the preceding day, al- | 100 Loose wiee .® two out of three games the pennant|Chicago and a representative was dis- | money last fall, he “ain’t saying noth- ! mage with me for preferred accommo- Pork— Cutlets, 32 | though London continued to dispose of 100 Do. pfa . will be awarded. With the first game | Patched to Cincinnati with instruc- | ing." | dations. Tickets to Georgia, Florida Native Spareribs,|Ghops, 25 | stocks here. Sales for European ac- | 109 Do 2 vid's stowed away safely, Putnam is confi- | tions, it was sald, to offer an even e and all Southern resorts and to Europe 23|Inside’ Round, 28| count amounted to perhaps 20,000 | 150 3ick Co wd. Qent of taking the mext, which is to|31.000.000 for the entire club. The | Twenty Cardinals have arrived at St | by all lines. Western Chops, |Snouider Steak, 1% | shares. This selling, together with tho | i Mex Pewit be plaved in Daniclson next Friday.|TePresentative was Frank J. MeNich- [fi‘g:;‘j“e-“‘:l';r -t Bnd o7 Lo s 3 3 2 2 2 quotations for Ameri 3400 3 he first half wa . ver and a mem ¢ | Manager Mi 1 3 Bhoslaere, o 20 Showders 14ty | SUSL ST OO0 “was influential dn | 330 Mo X £ . Glose and- exciting, ‘ending 14 to 9 in | the state legislature. It is the inten- | Wiil be kept busy for several = John A. Dunn T6-200 Chops 201 depressing the market at the opening. | 1.0 Do Wl favor of Putnam. But in the second|tion of the syndicate to make Mc. and Huggins expects when the season | Smoked Shoul- |Western Veal— Foreign selling of the low priced rail- Nat. Biscult | period Putnam dia some classy play- | Nichols president of the Cubs, pro- |obens they will be in shape to give Steamship and Tourist Agent, Smona T 16| Legs, 20 { road stocks, an unsettling influence Nat. Enam & §... ing.and ran away with the victory.|Yided it can obtain control of the |Dattle to any of the teams in the Na- | Main Street rrokes e N chake - 2 {esterday,]s\;biied[cégr é%‘:agfngndbég\eii R B e i T, LEhe s"efidyk P‘;}Qmflf"m‘?"-‘swck' tional league. 50 R ssues made 3 v New et e de the first basket er five min- ————— = fe=—rtr s T e B o and Rio Grande and Rock Island " York Comiral 5":':590; e and from that time on the CATCHERS IN BOTH LEAGUES. ; Rubey;vffrqxuardnfll‘lt be fnterssted to Sirtom, 23| Enotlders, 76| bash ana Missouri, Kansas and Texas T e Silals stath to the | Changed Now. L ' B & Perkin: [{ Haw Deerfoot, Nat® Salk 2%| stocks was halted. 7 £8 Ontario Silver « limit to hold them down as well as an assured feature of the season, and | Brown s, Aitorneys-at Teorastae 32| Nat Salk Pork, | Despite the promptitude wifh which | 50 Facitc Mait s Are the \catchers in the National |th® New Yorker will have an opponent| o .. 117 0y Nat. Bank Shetucket St Y paaten the bear onslaught was check)d, oper- | %5 Ben. R r. Fuller kept himself in the limelight | leaSue a trifle better marksmen than | WOrthy of his S_t‘evf)din edging home | [T e stairway near to Thames ORI o e 31,75 | 20Ts on the long side made no attempt | {55 Do, & | by his long distance shots and clever | those of the Amegican, or does the | With the usual victories. National Bank. Telephone 33-3. do|Squabs, 751 to force up the market. The Dossi- | 500 Prewed Sied Pandling of the ball. Murray, Killingly | American carry the edge in speed? = Fowi A B e afintion e iradies rolovis | ith Paimis Faise caerr— it left guard, was everywhere o the fisor |, 280 S<Sior, American league base: | o T S I ROl sltnadion. | Owher EDWIN w. EIGGINS, owl, 2 - | 200 Pullman Pui TIsew 1san i T o 1 SR Erpeint ant to take on new lines of long stock, | 300 Rallway Steel Spring "% 2755 31 and ald some classy work for hia|15rgiy Bo Glder league s o ot | Freeman has decided to conduct nego- | Aviernes-oc Law. = imegar, gal, 2 | Heaviness of forelgn markets and sug- | siioo nedtine .. Tosk 108 et o it gver 100 thefts. In the Nationsl, New | tistions with Jake Bonltes himself aud varisa Shammon Builainy fi 25 |8 Sezly ~ +“%| gestions of serious flnancial difficul- 100 Do. 2d pfd ook | o ork and Cincinnati were th 1y | 8ee If he can't get the St. Louis boy !rumery, T it fios in Paris also held back this mar-| 8500 Re. L & Dag A Taehn :’{\z‘ghe‘:_“’r‘:" A;‘éel‘;’“l;“;‘,‘f;‘,f clubs to organize over 200 steals, |i0to line for the job. In case he isn' Choese— 30 Tbs 31| Ket. : 5 |28 |¥hile in the American no less than | Sucoesstul Ira Hallman and Joe Mona- 1647 Neufchatel, §| Brown 21 1bs. 31| 'The January figures of the Harriman rington sub rg. ¢, | five of the eight clubs ranged ab. han have been mentioned for the job. Ehil Cream, .13| Cutloal, 13 1bs.$1{ Jines were in line with the reports of | _ Kiningly High—Killian rf, Dowe .| yis mark. outlining a afst) o S | t] T Fmenta. §§| Powdered, . si|other railroads, indicating a seneral Beunett/ o Wondi s Monay I‘,‘fimm__igin. But ‘whether Cobb, Milan, Meer. |, B2y Keatins gy g g Adam’s Tavern New, 24{Molasses— falling off in gross earnings. Union Goals from. the E ler, Jackson, Collins, ete. are is at Hot Springs, Ark., wit e High- | Eng. Dairy, 58] Po;:: Rieo, Pacific’'s gross decreased $327,000, but | Fuller 5, Gasgoigne 4._Lavin{s szlhexr‘ than Carey, Bescher, Burna am; s‘h““':: landers, is In good shape. He ig all | 1861 Edam, 3 a1, 50| the net shrinkage was held to $25,000 %|1 For Killingly—Killlan 1, Dowe 1!or whethar Archer. Meyers Kilic. | over his soreness and when Manager | Camembert, | New Orleans, by means of a contraction in operafing | Murray 2. | Rariden, Wingo, etc., are better : | Frank Chance arrives there on Satur-| gger to Uie public Lie Onest standard Pickles, . gal. 5",“0 gal.. 60| expenses. Southern Pacific’s gross de- | 1200 Southery Goals on free arvs (fouls)—For Pth. Eers than Schang, Schalk s“_"l;fe!;; day he wiil be well pleased wih the | prunds of Beer of Europe and Americ » e B L 25.50 | Creased $370,000 and its net nearly s | 5o Beumwrs Eatiky naf, Fuller 4; for Rillingly, Bennett & | Ainsmith, Henry, etc., s another ar. | condition of Keating. Ray says he is| Bonemian, Filauer, Cuilibach Havariag Eage Kerosene OV, 18-14 | much. %0 Do. pid Referee, Wheaton; umpire. Kent: | zument, going to try and make some record | Beer, Hass, Pais and Burton Muetr: Festera, 23] Bonds were steady. Total sales, par | 100 Studebaker scorer, Roberts. Time 20 minute halves. | “Filerd was o time when the Nation. | 25 Year- 3 Bootch Ale, Gu.nness’ Dubiin Native, 40 value, $2,675,000. I s Comes ., al had a big margin in backstopping 1 C. & C. lmported Ginger Als - Wik, United States bonds were unchanged | 10 s G0 - material, but, with much Amerieas |, The members of the globe trotting | gl P. B. Ale Frank Jones' Nourishe 5‘;"&‘;“35‘ - §o on call, il Unlon Buk P CUBS VICTORIOUS. lAengue n’;ldllions at 8chang, Schalk, m;zx:_fl;t te::}x:nc::or; t,l:’a ;;,u‘::n :g ?dn-. Bl.s‘::‘:fnf‘::: Ale, Anbeuser, - Ao on Pacific 56 ¢ S —— gnew, Henry and a ¥ t e v R Srenk Pollock, " 13 STOCKS. 5% 8% | 1n Willimantio Duckpin League—Score | edge has been cut down with rpelis | Which a number of Fremch peopls A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tews vefisk, 1 Bales. High Tow. Close. sd @ 1417 to 1400. ing of Kling and the waning of B; prominent in athletic and palitical eir- Telepaons 47-13 SR s e B At cut e rH LN TS SIE Bl Al | nahan. € ©f Bret- |cien in Parie were preseny; _gmbasen- oysters” “;‘fi} L‘E‘ika, 30] e o b Taal | ST, Rume sr Csex |l rhe cubel datemiei b White Box | 5T 28 DU S lanmey, prefect of the Department of oneiess Cod, 55| 2000 Amal. Copper 'L 18 7 20000 U 8. = B ! | three straight points in the Williman- | ER MEETS JACK Sei ey, oy b S pod, x% - LR A e e i 1% o8 | {0 Duckpin leasue Thursday night. SON. the Beine, were amons the guests. GEORGE G. GRANT , I N 2300 Utah _Copper . 531 [e; f the winfiers was high with a In a Mile Run N V. R. Clams, 78 160 Am. B, 5. & ¥, pfd..... 344 4 14 58% | Crane of ile Run Next Month. ‘When it was learned that Harvey Sackera Pys.0 | FiatOen: 0-4o | B0 Am. Can ...ooiiS HE S G5 SR G Cheo 4 % | single of 114 and total of 31L Thei Oxford, Eng, Feb, 26.—Rich with | Russell had jumped to the Federal | er mer Eels, . 15 |§almon. L e g LD e R B R e T% I8 | seore: R jathletio gems of the firat order—not |leasue the fans in Brideeport were e sojonE Clams, ple 801 300 4% L2 SN ol | lo0 W Mamicad wy o Whits Sex. | oyerlooking that several of them aro | SUrDrised. They coyldn't imagine Har-| 32 Providence St., Taftville 4 h PK., 3 % 300 Am. Cottan Ol . 4| - =~ e Smith ... 83— 281 | Rhodes secholars from th 7, vey deing such a thing. It is said that s Hay, Grain and Feed. 500 4. Joo Seoatiss fioie otk e S T | S euitian .. 73— 230 | States, Canada, Bouth Amcrics ocq |the Fean Brummell of the eatchers re- | Promd: attention to day or it calls, Ro. & Wheat. :.;o Homing, Ssol Sl e s Tosal saea BI7.050 shaves. e Otn . ? 9 94| Australia—Oxford university has in | 09ived some mice salary for eigning Telpations So8. apri’ an, 7 i . 1000 Am. Smelfing wryrocy Siaare i Curran . store for mext month an athletic traat | With iz d R Vi i Sy G g Anasowe ;-1 (Cornmeal, ~ S155| gtona »id corToN Piokett . of unusual magnitude when Normun |Sure does look mighty goed these davs.| ot nlo onu WANE & Bread Flour, $5.80|Hay. baiad, A z 2 _ i S. ‘Paber, graduate of Brewn univer- | SO say we all. The Original Faotory Adjustmaent’ St. Leuis, ii.l &-(‘. $L.28 160 Am. Sugar New York, Feb. 26—Spat cotton Totals .. 445—1400 | sity, and his vemarkable Eugiish con- | o = to your B nal fi Cottonseed E“!§‘ ol 00 dm TEE quict: middlins uplands .00; aur quefor at the 1613 Olsmpic wames A, | oIt i= Eaid that Bob Pltasimmons and | wATGHES, CLOOKS and JEWELRYS ‘orn, bus ew 5 160 Am, Tobaceo : o saies. F eloses . SR - S. Jacksen, t iy e1p] acl 'Brien, who have| = Oats, Lin. on el $150 100 Am, Woolen March 12.19, May 11.83, July 11.88, Au- | Hickey ...- 83— 291 | 25, S Jackena, meet (In e vamit 3 | it T it el tne | Drop Pastal or Phene 377-2 Live Stack. RO LT gust 11., October 11.50. | Hil . e s = | hazchet st a recent dinger in Phila. | LEE CLEGG, 41 0 Veal Caives, 800 Atohlson ...... . Crane . 1N 2 Johnson Will Meet Moran. | deiphia given by Drexel Biddle. t Washington i %nf Bteors, 38,30 S $00 Attanats codst Tida Wood log— 287| , Jehnsen Will Mest Moran. = | ius's surprise mestimy, and the oid:| 128 oo ke O Ty sRSNeeR— e 8se Baidein Towefios New York, ¥Feb., 36—Call money| Parker wo.o —e. 91 11— 395 tonight as the date for the fght for i s o Corroaeil = - P g by vu?n:‘;:hmu-.‘ b i 4 3 steady at 1 3-4@2 per cent.; ruli e e aar > d given O'Brien a few hard looks, | Bal Bverytaing guarantesd = Lambs) fl! e en aea Tate § 7-8; last loan B; closing 15645 | Totals .........489 494 514—a¢e7| he world's heayweight champlonship | e latter broke the ice when he sald, - 5. "Pime loans firm; 6 Gavs 3 3-4; | between Jack Johnson and Frank Mo-|ag the party sat down te eat, “Bob, yeu N B, Mides, Tt et T v 20 :m of Pittsburg. This date was set | guy grace” 2 3 Trimmed Geeen | Wool Skins, 9o s 8; -4. e Llin Hash: Laes: by DRtk r a meeting between Johason and | oo . : Ldquors and ey o| Catven— CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET. Margi the pragoters of the fight. The Velo- | Capt. B. K. Rheads will cal] out v 1 Steers, 1b,, 1134 1 ~ B { 7 argin, drome iver, which as a seating ca- di for th . - Cows, il ;« (% t FREAT Open. 1ligh Tow. Close 2 o Tebi 36--in & siash | Dacity OF SE0M & | candidates the Princeton basel 4 Bull: 16) & af 95¢ T erigen, Conn., . 26. % ph.c) o ,008, was chosen as the|team Puesday. Practice will be held )~ > E P SRR $e1e %% B8 |ing ten round bout before members of | place far holdjug the camtest. The rof- | dafly in the cage untll oo | F. C, ATCHISON, M. {he Lenox clu of this tontgnt, | erce will be chosen lator. 2ata B o sevoral wetis Dot et ! B b, b ck West of Holy 2 shade o | E e 30y has working with the bati P SURGEON 5 dons . O. Palifz, the New London twelter: | ederals After Detroit Figers. AR s HhETstnk: 2 Shanson Me‘k Altreck declares ‘that yeung A From sart to finish the boys were| Columbia, 8. C., Feb. 26—John Mont- | vafled each d.urf wf“finhx uph'-'-uh"i. 2 Night ‘shene 1083 o Boehling, the Washingten southpaw, swapping punches at all times, aed g:merr ‘Ward, business manager of the | short run. Clark is after pitchers, as ™ 20 is better than Lefty Krause, whe was o 0% 0% only the perfect condition of each pre-| Brooklyn Federal lelvo z‘:xnb, today | this is the weakest spot in the teamm, the Athletics’ star-in 1688, 40 12-16 40°7-18 404 vented a knockout being registered. announced that his club’ woifid make a ' Woed and Copeland fl-cm - s