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Basssaily : \ Cleveland, Ohio, July 22.—In a spe- sald. “To date the total loss of these J cial event this afternoon at the third | five clubs is not more than $50,000. day’s Grand Circuit races at North | Our club are signing many Randall, Etawah 1Il, owned by krank | players for next season.” G. Jones, of Memphis, Tenn. trot- ting a mile in 2.04, established a world’s record fer a four-year-old trotter of either sex. The old record, 2.05 1-4, was made in 1893 by Directum, Geers drove Etawah and was paced by a runner. In the morning Geers drove Ahvil, another Jones horse, a mile in 2.02 3-4, the fastest mile trot- ted this season. Anvil also became the fastest record trotter in trainfng. Geers also drove - Napoleon Direct Fto victory in the best race of the meet so far, the last event of the day. Six heats were required to pick the winner in the 2.12\pacing class. After COLLINS SIGNED CONTRACT WITH THE ATHLETICS. Star Second Baseman Will Rem With Mack—Salary Not Announced. Eddie Collins, the Athletics' snappy second sacker, Who is one of the ma- jor league stars the Federal league ex- Dected to take from the ranks of ui ganized baseball, has signed a contract to remain with the Athletics. Connie Mack has made the official anfeunce- ment, but there was nothing said aboat saohikiad of coming to me about ycur FIRE IN- SURANCE BUSINESS. I represent good, reliable companies. Insure Now. Do Not Delay. 1SAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real' Estate Agent, FEDERAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won_ Lo : " Shadlin_had captured the first, Na- | the salary Collins is to receive or how i Richards Building, 91 Main Street | Loicon” Direct took the second and | many years his contract is for. 1t is s > third. Then Coastless Mobel came to | for more than one year. & = | A MORAN the front and won the next two heats, Just how high Connie Mack had to I3 | JOHN Napoleon Direct, however, outsprinted ) go to secure Collins™ signature will 2 | Coastless Mobel in a thrilling brush | hardly be kmown. for Mack dossenot I s The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Investment Broker down the stretch and took the last | let the public into his club secrets. Cor o heat and the race, lins, no doubt, got what he asked for, MEW ENGLAND LEAGUE STANDING REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE| The sccond event of the afternoon |and in the face of the offer made him sy % = | A SPECIAL: the North Randall stake for 2.20 class | by the Federals it is thought it is in by 2 &2 ) oG c.pn:v Cotiek trotters, also farnjshed several sur- | the nelghborhood of $10,000 a year. Worcma b O ThCY_WOUldn t smoke Tuxedo if it didn’t 2 prises. Margaret Druien, the favorite, | Collins said that he was perfectly sa:- | Portland [ = i Office Phone 370,—Residence 1179-3 | ;1 iured the airst. two he'a;l. withiout | isfied with the terms. | 4 ine . & 3 lkcep their ,mnds alert and cheerful all day ¥ much trouble. ienna, who had run There have been many reports con- ! jewiston 3¢ = == | thira and second, respectively, in the | cerning the salary Colline . recelves| Homom » ong, day in and day out. A tobacco that ATTORNEYS AT LAW first two heats, captured the next |from the Athletics, but nothing official < could be learned. During the last Fitehburg can do at stands in a class by itself. three and the race. In the second 5 5 g INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. creator of “Foolish Ouestions™ AMOS A. Bmw“mq heat Geers drove The Guide third, it | western trip of the world’s champions - ey “I'm the Guy” . P, . - x being the first time Geers had shown | it was reported that the Federal leag- Gy ma Attorney-atLaw, .3 Richard’s Blds: | this season. officials were dickering with Colling, | Basmer? 5 8 “I find in Tuxedo a good fo- Tu¥ed° 18 de of the very hlgbc“ grade ] "Phone " 700. Oakdale won the first event for 2.09 | and they gave out statements that led | broidence I baceo. lis and fiwor Of choice, mellow, sweet Kentucky Burl - class trotters in two straight heats. | many to believe that Collins had prac- | Bifalo e il y ¥ 13 s <y Brown & Perkins, Mtomeys-at-law tically accepted terms. Collins himself | yomos . ¥ leaf —treated by the mg’mal Tuxedo Proc- admitted that he had been talking with the Federal | e Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St kntrance stairway near to -Thames ALL_CONTRACTS INVALID. * aguiits and that thes Hadt ess,” which removes the sting so that it can- ay made very liberal inducements to him. T e 3 . Netloral Sunk ' Telephone 38-3. Hal Chase Decision Has Sweeping| Since returning home poaer ik | . - Planters Swamped Hartford. not bite your tongue—granulated so that it Significance Says President Gil- | has been @othing said about Colling Hartford, Con July 22 —Taking k fr EDWIN W. HIGGINS, hecias Joining the Federals next year, but the | advantage of Henry's wildness in (he smokes freely and uniformly —packed 40 s announcement that he had signed with | third and hitting the ball hard in, the . ful th B Attorney-atiaw, President Gilmore of the Federal| Connie Mack came as a surprise. Col- | eighth, New London effectively ’shut pipefuls to the 10c tin. mar10d Shannon Bullding. | jeague planned to go to New York so “““, d‘—"t’?ll"fd“m diS(;u\u the matter, | out l:a{tr«‘v’rd on the lfical ~sr;:und-s G i i saying at Manager Mack would gi ay, S to Greenwell, on e mou —————— a8 fo Delbn the sround (It 15 84101 ot all thers was 1o be sl Tho ca | for ‘the visitors was itviscible aNow- Tuxedo deserves Red Sox Climbed Into Second Place by Taking Two. tract the Federals are said to have of- ing only flve scattered hits. fered Collins was for $60,000 for three The score and players in organized baseball oc- cur. Gilmare saild he was going only every good thing that }nyll‘flh lfidl;n‘m“fl‘kl hel;he b&l'-l?"y for the Poguetanuck players. Tae % RS Lt LY A . kA 35 9.5 second and two in the third innings. Boston got off to a good ‘start in the second game, gcering two rusms In the Carey scored the second rua for Pittes Two b bia way on July 4; the apparatus used was crude and was set up temporarily in a garage bullding. To hasten distilla- Uon the fluid used was the residus of ° b i e i - | years, but Collins ad vi H; 3, Boston, July 25.Boston went Into| 10 look things over: but it ws re'| Years, but Collins admitted that It was - IR i has ever been said of second p'lace in the American league ported that a meeting between hlmsell‘ 3 Cusey:2% s et e H = - oo foday by a double victory over|and President Fultz of tho Players = Barwycn 3 2 3 0 offodkes . 51330 it—and to prove it St. Louls. The scores were b to 3 and | Fraternity had been arranged. @AMES SCHEDULED TODAY. e 4020 ofwaiest 31 4200 505 "The first game was & close one. | The amnounccment of Glimore's trip i B b e R B s R B Tuxedo sells by the St. Louls ecored one run at the outset. | to the East followed closely the news| Sajonn: ouig: McCabedf 3 11 0 ofnrensit & 13 0 0f “17: ] Bt Tous ecored ome e e e | o il eaehs B o i | % e et Giocw 31efifvemia 1130l millions upon millions of runs in the same inning gained om|tory in the Chase case at Buffalo. Chicago 3¢ Wa s i OO S el . heavy hitting, and the Browns tied| Thaf“decision, combined with the Det : i tins annually. the score in the second when Howard, | triumph the Federals scored in the National Leagus. Totals = o who had doubled, raced home from |Johnson case here 1’”: vli;eek‘“wfl? ro- | Bosn wt Pittauran e . you ¢ second base on ares’ bunt. Bostan got cefved with much joy y the inde- New York at Clocinnat. > - ° AN BUY ead Speaker’: pendents. Philadelphia at Chicago. . BUD FISHER lUXE)O e e e and an rror by Wates,| ~We never had =ny doubt that we O e nte it creator of “ Mutt and Jeff. EVERYWHERE In the sixth, St Louis tied the score| Would ultimately win all our cases”™| . .. . o ‘208 8 ccker. lays. Greenwell to Wam- “Tuxedo has made a pipe my Famous greentin withgold let- once more, but the Red Sox in their|sald President Gilmore. “The law has e o R =10 Spencer: Griowe o Curey 1o Keliher; Wamer tering, curved to fit the pocket half of the inning added two runs on | Peen plain enough in every one. There New Britain et ¥ \ lock 1o Spencer. Bases on balls, off Henrs T Savorite form of smoking. Iis cool- 3 “ewis’ double, Janvrin’s single and |is nothing now to teams where New oft Greenwell 1. - Struck out. by Heary 3. Left ness and mildness make pive smok- Convenient pouch, inner-lined Shotten’s error. In this game Foster | Strengthening our teams where Federal Loagon. gl 7 e Vo g N g » with moisture - proof paper . . SC started to pitch for Boston in his ficst | StTength is needed. Kansas City ar Bufuio. TS, - e for several weeks, but gave way| Adding to his statement on the Chicags at Brooklyn x In Glass Humidars 50c and 90c o Bedient after the second inning. | Chase decision, President Gilmore sald St Louls =: Haltimore. Marquard Baffled Cincinnati. By timely hitting off James, the St.| it invalidated every ball player's con- . fodisnepolls wt Pitsbush | Cipeinnati, 0., July 22.—Marquard's Louis pitcher in the second game, the | tract under the national agreement, WEDNESDAT'S: RESULT pitehing today completely puzzled Red Sox kept always ahead, and the| “Whether it contains the ten days i Cincinnati batsmen, who only m: result was never in doubt. Slause; o 2ok two hits, and New York won easily, 4 Scores: “The judge decided that organized| ... g to 1. One of the hits was a triple by ’ Bosten (A) + St Lewis (A) ball was. a monopoly working in Vio-| pitburgh = Inatanspolts 1. Daniels, who scored on an out. The|burgh with a homer In the tourth. | w ne @ 20 o o lation of the common lpw, and that So| Eenr o chews 3 | Sy e e e v o ke g Sy ey 1 g N i3 L | e ey o e Douglass was hit hard, especially in | glnning of the fourth inning and held 428 g 235 0f°) = League. the second inning, when New' York ston to one hit. Crutcher was bat- iie ¢ 1221 “There ix no doubt that the few Portland 0. (Fit game) + | made four hits, which together with a | ted out of the box in the eighth, wken | 4121 oflearye ¢ 2 32 0| unfavorable decisions we received Haverhill 0. (Second game. 7 io- | base on balls netted them three runs. four hits netted four runs for the| $3 47 olwitamexe 4 0 20 ¢ carly = the year caused oAy peat:;e ogs by agreement.) Score: Pirates. Davis relieved (rutcher with | 1 i to believe we were employing unfair| Worcester 4 Lowel 2. = one out, and Hyatt, batting Tor Mc-{] 3 e Predicted . Devics R ?.Enh 3430 8tactics ana endcavoring to get plavers| JmGie iy Ohweme | M Yo, Cedeet (0 ope out, and Hyatt, battng for M- Lively Competition at Galveston Meet- © 00 2 ofHamitonp 3 © 1 2 1!to break valid contracts. is, - Of | by ‘agreement) = ame. T Wnings ) pegcher.cf & 11 0 8| Daniels.ef ¥ A two more runs in. - . 1 355 s | conrse, never has been the case.” Lawrence 3. Flichburg 4. (First game Dorle2h 3 0 2 € ojMermg 4 9 0 2 0) Vigy was the batting star of the, . Made to Dim Head ts When Necessary—Three- 190 Totals 32 8212 ¢ s T ~ 411 0 ofTwodlews & 0 5 & & 1o Gmlmrteh tw}‘k agocm\woxn to d,“‘uig Lawrence 7. Fitchburg 4. (Second game) B 5 o 3 1 ¢|day, making four singles and two | ed Vehicl N York Store —_——— reports 2t Federal ~ague clubs Eastern Association. Fleacher.es 4 + [] 2 o | doubles. | ‘Nheel ic es Emplfl,d by a lew ) et for "o 1n 1nd. P hmes chabs ia our league are| Nem Bl 1i New Huen @ et Sis 5iq) Hooes: . ey ; ) Batied for Terwes in T rttord 0. New London 5. H 3 on ¢ sbur - sy {5 Ben e Tow Bt T making money and five are losing,” he| Piteoad 5 Brdsmee s (Fint game 11 i : ? Y e 53 i o o Testing Reliability of a Small Car. - E sl ool = isare S0 00 H Tore B UL T 1 IxCuer 1000 :sl & Tols 29 2% 13 ¢ 4 2! The Southwest is sure to see some |Several previous runs. An hour after x I for Douglass In Sth. e 4 215 5 o lively competition at its one beach |lighting the fire a light colorless lquid = s g 2 e 2 0 0 meet this year, which takes place July | began to distil out, and in two hours rie e i orain it 000 s -t 0 0 0 ofJetey.ct 30 0 29 and 30 and August 1 and 3, at Gal- | five gallons had been made. - The stuff 51 Three base hit. Danleis. | ¢ * v, ojColeman.c § 3 0 veston Texas. Among the latest stars | tested 70 degrees Beaume. It was put o * MARKET FAIRLY FIRM. a8 e Sipmmnl {3 MR 88 88 i enter are Bddle Rickenbacker who || na_special tank on s car and 4 e o o Z St. Louis Won from Brooklyn in th ptal PR iy 5 2 o won the $25,000 race at Sioux City’ on | showed all the characteristics the 1o New Haven Fell Two Points at Outset, | 0o (o & 500 ARyl AR P cmnd 22 Ty th."nd ‘Reiph Muiford. who | Easoline, though it was found advan Part of Its Lo: 100 Comstock Tun 3 A Totals 313 3 scored ond place in the last 500- | tageous to increase ti r supply. o el o i 145 Comtinantal -G St. Louis, July 22 —Beck's double in | . (s} Batied fer Masnw fu 3th. | %olle race st Indianapolis. The car which weighed 3,500 pounds, . 10 New York, July 22.—Despite the in- [l the first inning, 3coring Riggert, today | (=) Batied for Colemau in ¢ | Joe Horan will be at Galveston with |ran 12.5 miles on a measured galloon jection of such new and unfavorable Dem. & K. G. pr gave St. Louis the run that enabled | goan 0 % 0 11 a string of three cars, Chandler has | of the fluid &nd had a range of from clements ag the proposed dissolutiun Ere . the home club to make it threeistraight ureh © 0 0 00! entered, Jack Le Cain and Charles | four miles to 5 miles on high gear; suit against the New Haven road and o gver the Brooklyns' score, 2 to 1.1 e s | Keene”' Among the other drivers are [with gasoline testing 64 degrees the the abandonment of the Rock Island 5. Elects Huggins previously had scored from | | Jack Tower, George Clark, E. J. Kin- | car ran 17.5 miles on a gallon and had reorganization plan, today’s stock | Gen. Motors oD dfilsge‘"s single. The vis- | Boston dred, of Dallas: Conde Mosley, “Tor- |a range of from 3 to $1 miles on high ; e market held fairiy firm in that class | Gen. Motors pr tors scored in the opening session on | 9! nado” Jossop and others. It is quite |gear. A car was run 200 miles on the Tigers Dropped Two Games. of securities whose present and futu-e Seodcieh B ¥ O'Mara’s eingle. Daubert's sacrifice, a | % likely that Barney Oldfield will be an- { mothball product and there was New York, July 32.—New York took | seem reasonably assured. | g “h”d pitch and Dressan’s slow throw to 0| other star to be seen at Galveston... At |appreciable carbon deposit on the & double header from Detroit today by | Some of these issues rose above the | 1% Illinois Cent ’ g?""_“- o ? | present he is endeavoring to secure a | valves at the finish. ac:re:hot 3 to 1\ ndyl tcl»( §. Coveleski, | preceding day’s best prices, notabiy o :n?. ):»;m -u;rr:“ & 5 H oifast car for the meet in order to at- : A .‘,S,nd flntlll;r;on '1"‘ made, ns< who shut out New York twice earlier | Union Pacific, United States Steel and | 300 1or e g yn t Louis (M) H ¢! tack the beach record for the mile. ng plain water and a larger propor- hnmt.he Scagop. was detdenied in the Amalgamated Copper, but failed ty| a0 In Har of X3 TN A | P R A i s o] 3t I STt that -t o L Tll’:iv::d"tamufltfi. ame for the second time i | y ider: i nt. Paver pr it with o ey g d 20 . Vi Beac is v ill be greater | 64, degrees: s explain 3 aays.” He pitched good ball today, but | :‘(oli/da_n?:g‘e “_{?;:;d;;;?e‘g f‘;:lntw‘\]wrp;:‘:: R % | Debert o ol Mabesiie RN i 2 ol e it any ‘:u»'(h\‘..u:fl,'.'\e::.‘ & suc- | crude spparatus and methods make it Caldwell was his master, an error in|at the outset, but soon recovered a | 106 Lo raon® L3 ’ of xWis 0 0 - b H .‘resni\w season the attendance has in- | difficult to judge the denmsity of the the second funing depriving the local| part of its loss. Other semi-active| 100 Loose-Wiies 2 or " : 5 o Taa 33 = = | creased materially. it has b distilled liquys. By altering the pro- sta]:"hofyl. agutoul. stocks of speculative value also ma-e ‘m :‘lf_x |P<°"'" 674 0 1 1 Totale. - 90 1l fad for automobile clubs and l:orufon!ln_:)h‘t\.or’l;,ecl nlk':: any grav-, e Yankees won the second game | moderate improvement on a light Vol- g i ) % - 1 01 (x) Baited for McCarthy in Sth. owners throughout Texas, ity from 350 to s obtained, :}'m‘f""l"‘ “""‘d off Dubuc in the| ume of oper:tions. Profeastoing tradcy el ke ™ 1 s = HC T e in ath, Arkansas and other nnurh‘eulo{rn the inventor claims. nning on a double, three singles, | ing lost none of its monotony, thougn | 3% Mo K. & T pr % |1 31 o] S e D u 9tk states to make tours to Galveston for 4 & hit batsman, two errors, a wild pitch 515.., of mild investment interest were | 20 Mo Padnc 2% —— — — — | g W M 2006 00 o—slthe races. The fact that numerous| To test the reliability of its mew and a sacrifiee fly. Cole ‘was knocked | manifested in some of the standard | 3o Ner reen” . 2 9214 2f pORL L Ul 00 1108 8¢ =¥ roads have been built and improved {preduct a compamy mlnuf-uturila.: out of the box in a third of an inning. | issues. Nit_ Lemd pr L Two 'base ‘hits Cather. Kelly. Viox Thre | in that section of the country recently | small light car seiling for leas Pieh, who replaced him, was also hit| A mixed variety of specialties gained | Y. Central ... 20 0 ¢ son | Yt M inhvine Myt ¥ Sls. iy Oy, {., largely responsible for the influx to | $400 had one of its stock cars driven Bard, but Detroit could not bunch hits | from one to four points, including | Xooshe - & 000 0 x-2 | the southwest's great mmer resort [from New York to San Francisco, a ., Ciawlord made & home run| Harvester, Bethlehem Steel, Stude- | it Nows Vaate Whita: Sox ‘Streng in the Final Ipning| 217128 the Cotlon Carnival Week: | o e ntansr the e ree singles the second game. | baker and-American Tobacco. It was 100 Paoific Coast - ite Sox ng In —_— letter from 4 ), Scores: in stocks and bonds of less prominence | 800 Pew. & 1k Cubs Won Seventh Consecutive Game. | (0. /0 Juiv 22 With the score| A headlight dimmer of the shutter | reached its destination on achedule Detrott (A) Hew Yortk (A) that severs recessions occurred. Vir-| l'imhiie Coul Chicago, July 22.—Philadelphia’s er- | | 5 to 5, at the beginning of the tyPe that is easily operated by a han- |time. arriving in excellent mechamisal 34 s> bpo s el tually. all the Rock Islands lost ground, | 0 Prem sieer Cac < 1y helped the locals to win| ity “inning today, Washington’s de- ' dle within easy reach of the driver jcondition and averaging 30 miles %o 318 omwoedr 4723 8lihe decline in the debenture fixes ex- Bas_ Cos. Con enth straight victory. Tne | goicd (PSP “Chicago | scorcd | consists of a shutter of leaves of trans- | the gazlen of gasoline and 16¢ miles 230 oRSRR 128 3] tending to 7. 3-4 points, while the con- | 14310 Resdiig score was 4 to 2. In the fifth inning, | fonse CTUMRAE SO0, s sacri- lucent material, the device being at- | to the quart of oil on its long Journey. “i 3 1 %0 0fvertible fours fell 3 3-8. Missouri Pa- ! !0t Sees J5ind o two errors by Luderns and one oy | gollf TN, COOUE, S QB S on Collina’ | tached to the geadlisht inside the lens. | Before undertaking this trip the 18 3 1381 :I cific stocks and bonds, notably the con- | 200 Rames » = Mkox’_ mn; a single by Leach, & cucrifice fly after Berger and Demitt Attachment is made by rrmn;‘inc Y:Q ;nmatm:;n-ae a rqu.nl II‘ -::‘n- a . varti 2 were weak, th r 100 Bt. L. & S, | fielder’s choice on Bresnahan s | - i door from the refle attaching the | day for consecut day: De- 11 23712 exuble UV 2 S IALLET A e 5 grounder and a triple by Sweeney not. | had been passed. Fournler aingled, | 000 B0 C0€ of the lens and rectac- | troit. The 4080 miles ‘which it cove 3 4.0 3 losing five points. Denver and. Rio rd ¥ > oring Berger and Demitt, and went ‘ 970 8 8 0| Grande fives and Colorado Midland | (i Sosh “Fadc ted Chicago four runs. enough to win. ! 311 {5 ‘was around « himself when | ing the lamp parts. The light. when | ered on that occasion, coupled with » 319 1 9 fours recorded marked losses. In fact,| 2100 Southern Rs. The visitors scored ‘their first run in | Gpoaye SOF®ENAE NSO e and | when the dimmer is in use. is diffused | the distance of 3369 miles across. the ¥ 3310 % 14 o the acute weakness in the bonds of the | 1000 Studebaxer the fifth inning on a base on balls 0| jfenry threw badly to second. but sufficiently bright for driving pur- | Lincoln Highway, have 1ts % minor railways, some of whose finan- | 300 Trxae Co oo L:ud‘:r‘-:si an_infield out and a sing'e | " goore: 3 | Doses in city streets w;l;l for O&Ay-ust“tnv:‘-v to 7439 =0, 4718 Jarrassment R e v Killifer. Paskert’sshomer gave them b3 = miles, or the eq lent two years L AR ey :{:;tlr‘lbz't‘efiert;:i 16360 Cnton “Bacifle T+ their ogher run in the sixth inning. i O A ik e | Fhrabemiaitd slsctiie vehicles are of service in the hands of the average 0 lisquieting feature of the ses- 200 Unbén - Fas. .t - . Score: Wer e 4222 HAcostalt 3 3 1 1 8/ being employed by a New York de- | owner. > ;‘lla:.‘ vavhfichecl:fed With an irregular | sy o s Philadelphia (N) | Chicage (N) Berseith 2 22 1 partment store to make deliveries o | In sutomobile circles this rum has Betrsit (A tone. 100 G 8. Fxpreas” LA S b MBe & o Climeri 4 o 1 0 o|Gemaiiap § 013 § o hotels. This special type of dellvery |been a much-discussed event. The S hpe . Reports of further damage to'crops| 0 U. & Ruibe . Prmveriet 3 34§ Dlmener 4 1L T 8| mierdb 5 212 0 ofShamkic 3 0 2 1 1| wagon has been assigned to hetel ser- | performance of the car is taken to in- e e $ 5!in the northwest were offset by addi-| , 100 U. 5. I 1s or Beckr st 4 03 0 1 Swterab 0 o|Bodlect” 4 6 10 IlMosanid 4 11 0 8)vice, as transient customers seldom |dicate the progress that has been made oy U § o tional favorable advices respecting the = iy U % i Tobert2y 4 1 11 . 0 o fenke 4133 oliehddem ¢ 3 3 3 11buy heavy goods and consequently the |in the art of ng small auto- Crawfordrt 4 0 8 o o steel influstry, in which a more gea-| 1200 Giah Copper .. A e riden 3 e~ e P S - e 3 o welght of the vehicles delivering them | mobilesIt is recalled that up o IR 5 1| eral price advance was predicted. 0Va. Car. Chem. | Martina 4 9 2 % e H wicp 3183 iJowes 208 4 6)does not have to be distributed over amwmmmmmmm avan > % 00 Va. Car Chem. pr . < Mlirer 2 - 30378 . ————— —— { man: . Prompt deliveries Bermse 3 111 H Investment bonds resisted the de-. g\, *3.5™ erais e &8 = 3 , yotals 32125 4 Totals W 8 ] e e e thene ars. as they | bardly ‘attempted the feat that - hes Stanagee 4 T3 3 of clining tendency . elsewhere, but the ;i3 wew 1n~ e = 1 ¥ s 0 S can e Coveltp 3 0 ¢ 1 9! list as a whole evinced an easi tone. | 1800 Westinghoise g o ey 50 chicago - 119338008 ssiare -a.pmz to m;:eut\'er]r;g mm..: been ;ecmplhhd by this m-.neu\ = Total sales, par value, $2,- | 100 Woolworth pe Totals s o | Washington 1 z | crowds and can urni around | vehicl Totals 32 5% 796,000. 5 ‘Total sales 171320 shares. x) [ Three base hita Demmitt 2. Foster. easily in restricted uarters. 1s 1| 796,000, s Brde. United States government bonds ey The delWwery wagons are capable of &1 were unchanged on"cadl. \ COTTON. e RSN R e carying 500 pounds Cor ‘4 distance of \ = = o oo i B ‘Three base hit. Sweeney. Home run, ,Glibert. Champions Whitewashed Cleveland. miles at a spee les per New York, July 22. Spot cotton el P! r STOCKS. ' i 2 - = hour. The battery is installed under 7 g Buten K8, guiet; midding uplands, 1326; kui Taftvillh Looking for a Game. Piliadeiphia, July 22—Philadelphia | the Seat, and the motor is mounted in Holds World’s Récord. 800 Alaska Gold M 13.50; no sales. l‘u;.;n:e_s cu_,seg steady-| The Taftville baseball team wants a | Won-its eighth straight game today bY | a vertical _position _over the front . Fred Trautman, pitcher for the Ap- B e e e O o34 | game for this Saturday, July 25.+Any | defeating Cleveland, 3 to 0. Pennok | wheel which exerts the entire tractive pleton team of the Wisconsin-Illinois 1950 Moy 15,65, v 154L Marhi team wanting a fast game, address J. | kept the visitors' hits scattered and | effort. The vehicles were manufac- 1 league, hold m{, world’s record for At L i S P _| Benoit, Tyftville P. O. Box 502. :r."; ,ss‘;'“e'!l\- f:e.r:d d::fiovmcm‘hfi: tured in Germany. e T A twirling consecutive bcoreless innings. TR s r He wrested this honor from Walter MONEY, / | Boston and Pittsburgh Split Even in | with sacrifice hits and passes. According to a_stol Motor World | Plant’s Field New London Johnson of tlie' Weskington team by Jee. e New York, July 22, — Call mondy Double Header. Score: John Andrews. of McKeesport, Pa., has pitobing nine innings without a rum i g easler at 2@2 1-4 per cent.; Wiling rite| Pittsburgh, Pa., July 22—Boston aad | .| Phitadetshia (M) | produced synthetic gasoline having all ~ being made against him. This game Smelting 2; last loan 2 1-4; closing 2@2 1-4.! Pittaburgh divided a double header H 1% & 5ithe properties of the natural liquid TODAY made 50 innings the young phenem h: Bnzar or Time loans weaker; 60 days 2 3-4; 90 | today, the visitors winning the fivst )¢ o " ! which can be manufactured @t a cost twirled without an opponent crossiig A days 3@3 1-4; six months 4, game. 1 to 0, in the eleventh inning, o S e 2 2 2 0ipf about 2 cents a gallon. Gy the plate. 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