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RSDAY; _FEBRUARY 4, 191 INSURANCE 1 doubt object to being sent into this i i 9 territory to help up a league, even & ¥ L - : 5 territory to help build up a league, 3 ; pr s even of they got the same money they i INSURANCE. were getting from Brooklym. Pltts- 6 T 2 e burgh, Chicago, or some other Fed- WE WRITE IT.” eral league clud. o o Build i Conl . i ing o It was pointed out rccently that| Automobile Designer Must be Able to in ‘ormity J. L. LATHROP & SONS, American League Club Owners Held Annual Meeting in New | It was poimted feasue Teached ‘The 1gn ! G et stage where it was forced to set ri . 5 _ 2l - 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. | York—Removal of Draft Rule From Class AA Clubs |of some of its plavers, and {nese men With the Wants of Different Men—Rene Thomas, Win {LET YOUR SORE.ESWO;LEN, ACH- - R ey found themselves barred from organ- - _ 2 ! " ING FEET SPREAD OUT IN A i e in |i%ed baseball the players .already| ner of 1914 napolis Race, Cables That He Will Par- | e Left in Hands of Ban Johnson—No Change Made in |ieg baseball the plasers airoady 914 Indianapol » i BATH OF “TIZ. S attitude. This is about due to hap- e . . « ! | Player Limit of 25. pen if - the New England minor league | ticipate in Next Hoosier Contest—‘“Choose Your Car| & e plan is put through by the indepen-| % : l ‘Just couldn’t { dents. Should the play o throusi| With Care” Asserts a Sales Manager. ° New York, Feb five hours|mision, which will be held either at|the players of ans elub that left the| 1 today Presi : A . | Cincinnati or Chicago nest Saturday.|ranks of organized baseba uid be | i FEC L Deewies = ceuksnand ey - SEimeee s V| outlowed and organized baseball| i baseball club owners of the American | AMERICAN LEAGUE OPENS would feel justified in trying to sign| pesigners of motor cars, while they (trophy donated by William K. Vander- | St i Baallu CAMPAIGN APRIL 14, |them for some other clubs it the payve eceived training in the laying [bilt, Jr. as well as $8,000 in gold for at the league annual schedule meeting. | *|ranks. This, of course would mean|oyi of the mechanical units of the |the first five drivers to finish. The | i i tes With Nati more law suits, but organized baseball| o) have by no means ended their | Grand Prize trophy is a gold challenge Various matters of moment to the,Conflicting Dates With Nationais Re- |js certainly in a better position to i 2 Sy e ol L FE e - K ; ; } o is certainly in a v training there. W motor car designer |cup valued at $5.000 and is donated IShouoniro poden discussion, but gt cuced to Four. for the men n the courts thaa thelin grger to be highly proficient must|by the Automobile club of America. . e oA T ney minor league. even if | it Wasimake a decp s . conditions | In_addition. to the gold cup a cash | | ve actio ¥ the| o . : make a deep study of the conditions a g L | nadition: of ih Imoced hodate for | o1 n¢ Amerlcan League will open its |backed by the: Federal league. under which the car that is in the |prize of $5,000 is offered to the first | L e o g o hedul hite| 1916 _campaign on Wednesdas, April |making is to operate; he must place |five drivers to place in the Grand | [ the seasion was in’ progress President | Lia” ! Chicago at St Louls. Cleve- INTER-ELKS LEAGUE. { himself i the position of the city bus- | Prize event. | ol e e Zr R S N asn! == ss man, the farmer, the speed bug,| Starter Fred J. Wagner, who v [T eand u{v?ei‘;a'hei]i‘";‘j{]‘;gg;'gg ngton and Boston at Philadelphia, ac- | ndividual Pocket Billiard Champion- fihe reckless driver, the technical and fon the Pacific’ Coast to offici | . 5 g cording to the schedule announced : S technl 2 > big races, will ref | ecoriomy, in order to save a few dok-|conversations in the corridors of the | Wednesday. | ships of the B. P. O. Elks | untechnical owner, Coria i ooh. | DOt biE Taces will return o o Y NSDRANCE [hotel. but none of them was admitted| "The chart provides for 154 games by | he evening of February the 16th |formity with the wants of these men |national flower show in New Y Save on anything else you will, but | 0 the American League meeting. 2t | cach clib antisani and e wecition, ariit | 1, O Or VSRR BT ClREREET SR L The matter oF chadeis acbice hid\vhiEh e hoges o win Some. prices wot on that, 2 | e o e ‘ajor | Snd Oct. 27, with Boston at New York. | f1 t0 NG Giaged on of the match |construction he must co.operata with |with some remarkably cultured orch- e vour shoes off and t See that’ you are sufficiently Pro- {iazuc today in reference to the re- | ouch the other teams will have|oumes'of pocket billiards between Wil- | the body dest - as to style [ids which he had grown especially for ary crinkled, tected and do it now. moval of the draft rule from the class | ™ Since Man adors Detore !f?”c a}fifi; liam White of the Asbury 1>ar!;"l-?ul but as to mate: 2 3 cltymer ‘?}iz‘l‘clr;vb..?:lu. :‘«‘e\-,;}grmx ,‘,3‘ ‘Hlnc'nn\utl' 4 rn-pestered, \T,—;/',fn_.m. ISAAC S. JONES, \A league clubs of the nal As-|vear on Sunday, the holiday double. |Club and Zack Igangold of the Brook- ant may not drive even for a short |these is the Some Gre chid, anc oot R 12" ba fesiirance ndl Real Estate Agent, || Scisjlen - Exesiaont Jobnsows Secra: | eanarsnre sppiiniad ifor the sotiows| D2l Lo0xe of BURS Sl L boto B0 e e e il plame a5 owers ioad e T Richards Building, 91 Main Strest h-::l_.\” :P"’uigégl‘a;‘&'(hZI o haans E:Své\{g?dfie Aelg}r‘\] )11;?";“, ;"r"{finf have met. The game will be 200!would not hesitate for a moment .{u:hvxs :sryatr_‘ at .\t_mltmn‘\ n. L thev'il take another dive i |imousiy agreed to leave the question|ge New York at Washington and |POntS ¢ choi, |Lenture out with the car open to n.ci:l;:;:l.cl;i“;:;nr{wr”\x{} motor 1z { arn, i T of abolition of Jraft in Presiden : & - ey are ho of thei e elements. ] icu . bu e el like i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ,‘%",11 ),‘m,g\t?gdu{n‘;& he will prob- §§§f§: Iffiafi'élgag‘i’fl“?i:‘ifff’o’ JL‘“’Q( | @istrict, in good stan he com- then must not build to |for pets as good as any of them lehaun fired Just try “TIZ - take it up within a few days with | {onr € oS id Chicago at St.|nunities as Blks and citizens. n alone, but must con- —_— it's ‘gl Your fee AMOS A. BROWNING the r,lr‘hl: SR D A L’I)."“S' t“\?‘e,‘“',‘d 2t Detroit. Philadel- | ™" "trophy is now being desizned b cor the former, whose car may neve The opening gun in America’s cam- | with jo At = $ Richard's Bldg, | commission or some representatives of | Boton’ “The N boe Sy, 2ehington at lone of the largest silver miths have the top raised and the upholstery | paign to wrest 500 mile honors from e roey-atlaw, ic] s line Nations caz = 2 o = - try, which will be a marvellous {often exposed to rain and snow. He ||, on the Indianapolis speedw - the National League sty & v country, whic L1 c pe dianap peedway | Phone 700. | "No change was made in the play- ;‘;‘f‘g;.‘g,:;]St‘";{zt"»l;?v] la"““? at De- | 5ork of art from the artistic point of |must consider the farmer again when | this vear has been fired. Ray Harroun n ———ler limit of now in force in the|Nou' vk at Boston St Lony oo |view and when completed will be omes to speed on muddy, slippery. |taking to the track with one of nly remedy 1 -at- American League, although at the De- |3 = = S & valued at $1,000. |rough country roads and not keep inlnew machines and reeling off 8 Brown & Perkins, Attmeys-at L",m b Sf tve " National ‘hi;";’_‘: 1t‘hh°%}d”]“tg('s‘°"-m The lodge of which the winner is a|{mind the city man alone, who must of |laps in the most approved f t Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|jeazue that hod uced the number | ;oS To8 the case last Year, the con- Imember will be the custodian of this| sity use the car for the sreater |Despite the snow and ice, H: 25 cent box of “TIZ Entrance stairway near ‘o Thames players far as the National L. our, =0, trophy as long as the member can re- {part of its life in and around the nice- | times attained a 100 mile an ho department_ store—gon National Bank. Telephone 38-3. Although the were rumors to | SR e ol In Oni|tain the title of champion at pocket|ly paved streets of the city. | hitting it up with all he had. Zlad your feet get:. how com- {the effect that some of the American :,f,,’o“e (;:';'u:;g,“ ggk‘:':oalc:“i ‘}‘X; billiards in the Benevolent and Pro ~ Harroun's new « looks much e your shoes feal. You can wea |T.eazue clubs would offer plavers to | o i,vn o ) z 5 S .10l tective Order of Elks, he must accept | : same as his black veterans of . if vou desire 3 7 Sty Piaa 1% otk iy strength of the|Z7th the Tour eastern clubs wWith 13| ffteen days, and the games must be[lDOV injuries sustained in the aviation {iS & trifie smaller, to allow for the re- | g 1;h;n V;{xlfi Bill Dc:nn‘\an recently | v hxces, no me e ol BUEhL o S, DODIe: o | played within sixt; “)Ia Hiafter the ae- | oo e ior th o Wrench Armi have & duction in the motor, which has been | et ol Joe "Kelly to fiud a southpaw |jnrention, acco the statemets = | ceptance of such challenze. e 2 it v oxdlcut from 430 to 300 cubic inches. The | soiute reliabi pitcher al any cost, Kelly expressed {c b rer Colone! | F EDS MOVEMENT (N | These championship match games ‘,,”'ud s !“’,“:x 5 'vé‘ri:l{l:“.‘“i‘;:‘Admfl overhead valve action and over ghting his willingness to lose an eve and one| i, on Rupper, Jr. and tain. T. . B.| NEW ENGLAND BIG MISTAKE.|will be 200 points each and for """‘f‘;lxm ;~.§-L1 Tioosier contest |head camshaft are emploved I i leg on the job, but refused to go fur- {{y,con vho recently hased the | S {successive mights, the title holder s ®31d not specify a car. it |TOUN savs he is through with experi- | ther, local American e club , were| Supporters of organized . haseball|have the privilege of naming the E |is zenerally thougllt that he will bring | mental work t wr, and m now SR clectedl members of the league. The|contend that the movement by the|club in which these games are to take |15 Senerally thouslit that hie will bring | "o peces nis 10 stand up and | hecthoe Recently . B, Ward ws own a|new owners wre introduced formally|Feds to organize a minor league in|place, the tables must be of regula-|ip "10c French Grand Prix. 4,~|‘i_\‘«'m.gr ;IR despatch which flagrantly misquoted |to their brother leaguers and each in| New England is a bizg mistake at this{tion size, all ivory balls will be used |, ;2ke of machine, being . the frst to e Ard him, and he was asked to zive his ver- short speech promised to do every-|time. Al alo the Feds have been|in these contests. | cmploy a positiv S itk o S IThrse tionthe = . . aion. His answer was: | thing possible to gather the strongest|blaming organized baseball for using| The Elks all over the country G CvElve: Aition =t ited | by g0yt k. and that ended the interview. | players available in order that New |the players like shackied slaves, yet|casting eyes toward the Hast Stol h Being: tho: fesecti [ oeos u jmred &1 posmiiic ¥ — | York would be represented by a. club | they are planning the organization of (Who will be returned the winner in the | {00! | 0qiCeG " ts comparatively Pook | piis. that mouid. paape of and he has ntative: New oy clathe. oty a minor league in order to get rid|first contest of its kind ever staged | wing in the last Grand Prix is ac- | old.fast " sensatio of liberal size and that = e 1““.]\'S At ey ‘-'\t s Al the ¢ were represented atjof the surplus players they have on|as long as the B. P. O. have been | . .nteq for by the fact that a faulty |back anys whe d action. o oW boaehall pars aret,bnt | today's meeting. Most of the club| their ctubs. The fact that they have|organized. It is more than likely that [COUNoT, for UY the et that a Eailty back the old days when Completed, but they retuse o eny |owmers left for their homes tonight.|agreed to pay the players any dif-|that at the state conventions champ- | {AIPEFSIN SEIUSIMERt o, (10 G at|e R R T Monty Meets Hanks Tonight. e S ianinme o | President Johnson will stay over un- | ference in salary does not after the|ionship matches will be held as it will (jI% Of the vuce cut do | HE e e Sl ot e A S T R L BRI 1 tomorrow, when he will leave to|matter, for there are many players inlkhave a tendency to attract lovers of the | '°350 te¥ STt o he the | the A ikt et SSisiennd . {attend a meeting of the national com- ! the = Federal league Who would no|game who would like to witness these | Thomas is known throughout the|s G0 S Mhe i i€ | Roxbury . at a smoker at slogan of every major league club now. | i'“'“" to travel to do so0 at any other| ., "Hupert Latham was setting the | heir orvders early | N ons tiinemch oneiat thie clui : | Y the ‘Exalted Ruler, Charlés w.|World on fire with his sensational | though o into spring training quarte | he Exalted Ruler, lesi WoIoRd. S o Sires b h el e as ufr‘;v as was the case last yea: 1 { Birely of the New Haven lodge .»r!ff“;“‘l,‘,,”";I_“’“}‘{m\,:,mffo‘s' ;);!“(m:‘;f el S the: ittt — Tilks * great icredit il due for- Baving | oo Uotier: His, tumbles ont of theil i o 3 RS e arranged with president of the league |} S S it L e Umpires are feeling the effects of :_.,u} - Ruddy P. Domscke to have on of these individual, re kept right £ T:\;r .'é = : less expense movement, for only the | MARKET WAS DULL. games played at the home in New 2 S 4 prar ola o Corri Agreed Upon as Referee. azues and the American as- | ayes : Robert Laly. who rode with Thomas |developments of i major leagues and the America | — Haven, which will undoubtedly attract S = 1oe n - g 7 \lo. Fet Tati ¢ill -have the ble i £ 5 8 the 00 contes 1l not [ness when it is rememberec nsa SRt b mociation will -have the dou Oittataribisis Feathie Was 1ts Extromes] b iy Thet e e be i in oosier contest. will not | whe is remembere e ST system this vear. | 2 any Blks from other lodses im this|Pe With him this vear, having been |r red vears to firmly es ; : Ses il i : { biErotessiopall Ehaeacter. many Elks from other lodges in this|., tured by the Germans shortly af- | cylinder cars in popular favor. And o s o i s VLD {ter the outset of the war, and rele- |it is thought that if the combined faciM- Sl e . New York, Feb, 3 e on The games will start not later than |!ef the, s s aomb o et Dl et i L e ture of today’'s dull and irregu 8 p. m, giving all those who desire |ZW0NF D, of battle, 1t is thought |inder cars § S Rl e Jard at 5 he ple e io see th pm_th Sy ok D s thous bl e ncreased five |, ooy qin Dl A B eotng ey, Jmple time (o see the|Thomas will attempt to pick up an |fold : ts would st |according to ading was_al- g : ey e chmilctny: as is suf- | be in oxcess of the {here o to that fac- Delegations from Danbury, Water- |-smerican anicia s he is suf- | Bpexee ey sent tont S operati bury, Ansania. Bridgeport, Hartford, | ficiently lled in automobile me- | | from the quie Now London and other lodges will be | e et e o tiag| A sales manager of a cortain aute- upon leading present, and it may be possible that at | o iiadiat b R oSION | mobile company, of the ses- thi stime a cireuit among the Connec- | VD0 GHiving the man about to & ticut lodges can be arranged whereby | frars = “hoose wit care.” 2 hich led ves- erton trophy. valued at $500 and which | Predictions made at the time when |4re so many good cavs bove §ts new the clubs can compete for the Heath- the Grand Prix and Vanderbilt Cup |it is not necessary to bu ; ing_concen- | was donated by a member of the |prizes were awarded to the Panama- |2 dependable motor cor tr Canadian Broklyn lodge, that good sportsman, |Pacific International Exposition that! “In buving a car you 2 Pacific T sularly James M. Heatherton, who is ex-ama- {the 1915 events would attract the big- | {h¢ happy medium—where eqt at- ha | Reading, manifested some heaviness in champion of the {zest felds and would prove the most | tention been paid to the mechani- oa i Loundon market, where the inter- T teroatine utomcPile irdoines contE cal ion and appearance, style | national lis with few exceptions, —_— {ever held are materializing as the o iim.ld'v ‘, 5.',““"1‘,{ ‘.X‘ “(-‘w:\.nu;\‘(‘!‘ilf!‘;é! Oscar Egg Won a Six Day B,cycy,ifucf of rml (\\‘-,. events draw near. 'J:S:J.‘,J”;-;:“n”l:-y | for foreizn « here wis not suffi- i o date no less than sixteen care arc - 4 a 5 : ciently large oted value: SomIasted e YandsShilt Oup race important not | ~New > mal i rary move- Chicago Feb. 5.—Oscar Egs. Swits- | nuii Wi %he aun ‘on - Washinetons he interior—the life | 100 ana Eome a ot | and speculative |erland, and Francisco Verri, of Italy.|pirthday.and a like number of entrant o e e croups. Pet dlng to re- AR won the six day bicycle ruce ending |are fo participate in the Grand Drize a_whole lot | D and Nov cent gains on rep 1other ad- Baz & Pl here tonight, with 65 points, COVering |contest ~ which s to be run on Febe Lo appreci- | vance in the price of the ja distance of 2,504 miles and § laps|,yar: € Be guid- = 23 | Pertilizer issues also and beating the world's record set in | rust week W. L. Hushson, chairman | taste. Be certain of ov Henry (Heine) C. j tial advances, whil New York last year of 2,791 miles and | o the aacing committee. received the is power. It is always | major leagite nlayer and cl pitately 9 laps. Jimmy Moran of Boston and |ontries of two racers. One of the cars | little more than not | the Ka « A n | Closing prices in Reggie McNamara, of Australia, were |is to be driven hy Jack Le Cain, whe u to feel sure!team. has ed a contr | were below yesie second, with 58 points and Clarence|nas made quite a reputation in & you anywhere {in the Cer league nex ——— —= jcuit a Missour! Cerman, Jamaica, and Frank Cor jous speed contests held in the i yea { sudden weakness. sstrali 5 5 s as - { conditions W ) Baberss he 2 LEGAL NOTICES. | CercaT markets attracted leas attons e B [last sear.. it ‘has already ! the weighi. A he o b = tion, although May wheat once more | onig BArnes | in the matier 2 indel EA el i e International Skating Contests. | De Palma, iarl Cooper. T i msumption e ATTENTION! b i T ieine riarnstionat Skating Carts: i 5 report a marked decrease in wheat op- ating champio heére fodiyiwers | [UTINE s ave olhd Sesi: fu_compec | | erations for New York account. Un- G attan ) titiee classics of motordom. Jok doz) 1 foreign demand for our Auzust ¢ October 926, | A ociation: second, fy 1), events, and umber of private | | foodstu d cottor 9.58. Spot quiet: mi gld 1 1 1 Amateur Ath- ety e Bt L et Fovortia pete| DO . Spot quiet m\ddm.atlfli‘ B Eaward Roe,|ONIETS of speed cars are now negoti- i G e citicAsD eRAT WARKET T ent . *Wheelors second, | Fiew to entering their machines OFFICE OF THL i3 et e el ; : i Stevetand 5 | The c completed and daily A : CB OF TH % a further increase runming into| wmrap Qe R y, Cleveland: third. A. B. : : " 2 9 iR arch. This cvidenced ne add:. | i . |Hennessey, Saranac Amateur Skating|SPeed fans the Exposition 1z of all the sheet meta! hosen president STREET COMMISSIONER, . his is evidenced in the add " 8 A - %) zrounds to wa vout > at- | o e tions recently to the working g i n. Time, 2. g i outs | means vication | t baseball leagu rwich, Dec. -1 forces 1o P and Clevelond dis | bl | tendance at t sition for Decem- | : S ‘The ordinances of the City of Nor- | (ricie . ] 5 A | { ber was 342,13 tes of the Ex- | missi Wwich provide that the owner or own- | feat > . hond market s H Harvard Whitewashed Mass. Aggies. | position will ¢l anuary 10 and will | 3t LoOTREDY Jtoe ers, occupant or occupants, private | reflected contraction in | Boston, Feb, Harvard defeated |not reopen until formal openinz | . Care % cerporations, or any person hLaving was the addition to the board | : 0% s Massachusetts Asricultural college at|day of February. 2 an Istering i o | n clubs in @are.of any building or lot of land, |of the new Pennsylvania raflrosd 4 1.2 | N LN e A i |hockey tonizht, 4 to 0. The Vanderbilt Cup event is for the |ti Great advancemen e bordering on any street, square, or|per cent, which sold at thelr recent | 1 public piace within the’ City, where | ki Oitiarnins et sre is a sidewalk graded. o sraded |m irregu Total sales (par| @nd paved, shall cause to be removed |vaiue) azgregated $1,969.000. 1 therefrom any and all snow, sieet and | ile within three hours after the same | shall have fallen, been deposited or | found, or within three hours after sun- | rise when the same shall have fallen ir the night season; also, that whenever | the sidewalk, or any part the jolning any building or lot of any etreet, square or public place be covered with ice, it shall duty of the owner, or owners, t- or occupants, private jom, or any person having the care of wuch building or lot to cause such side- walk to be made safo and convenient by removing the ice therefrom, or coy- aring the eame with sand or some ether suitable substance. The failure to @o so for Curlneiltho.da_vume exposes the party fn default to the penalty provided by Che ordinances. The ordindnces also provide that ease of violation of any of the regoing provisions, or refusal or neg- ct to comply with them, the party violating them or not.complying with them shall pay a penalty of five dollars for every four hours of neglect, after motice from any policeman of the city. The ordinances also make it the €uty of the Street Commissioner to| collect all penalties incurred under the foregoing provisions, and if they are ot paid to him on demand, to report the case to the City Attorney, who eball prosecute the party offendinz. ERROLL . C. LILLIBRIDGE, Street Commissioner. NOTICE the | occu- corpora- two hours The Board of Relief of the Town of | May 20, 21, 22, 28 18, 17, 18, 19| Apr 17, 19, 20, 21| Apr. 14, 15, 16 May Norwich, Conn., will meet in the Cily | & Gussen July 17, 15, 19, 29 1% 14,15, 16 | June 21, 21; 23 23, | May u8, 29 Jurie E}l:}k Building, Lré S,ail‘. TO\‘l‘ each day. | Tus oz BOSTON Aue, 182, 19, 20 July 24, X, 28, 2% June 24 May (31). (31) Oct Sundays excepted. from Feb. Is i ser N . 5 a1 99 o , Sy 41st, lr:um 1078, T3, 10 4 D 1a_tor Jister i Ioter Mot or | Aug. 21, 22, 23 Oct. 11, 2 T Sept. 1 4. s n doings o he As- or = = ey - - e 5 s i pie domeniof i da | 5 . 15 Satirdays 1t Saturaye 11 Seturdnss 13 Saturdays 13 Saturdars 13 Saturdaeye 3 Saturdays proper to be done at said mestings. e h B b i¢ Sundays 12 Sundays 13 12 Sundays Decoratien Day Decoration Day Independeice Llay goleted 2t Norwich, Comn, Jan. 2otm, el 5 AT HOME Decoration Day * | Endependence Labor Day 15, deh Vatier ST JAMES W, BLACKBURN. | 100 Loae & Moo i FRANK R. M'LAUGHLI 1450 Maxwell 3 1 o DAVID GILAOUE, A0 M P T Board of Relief. 300 Mex et vr S s £ R 0 e O A o8 S RS S R United States bonds were u nged on call, but the twos and four on actual transactions, STOCKS. AT AT AT ] AT AT CHICAGO ST. LOUIS DETROIT | CLEVELAND OSTON ABROAD & }.vf g 14, 15, 17 |Apr. 18, 19, 20, 21| May 5 N ot S X { 9 Jul AT June 20, 22, R I e Day 3 b CHICAGO { READ &) (5 6. 7|aus. | Jone 24 26 i 700 | 16, 17 | Sept. 1, 2 | Sept. 28. 135 Am. Loma. i A { oh Am: Suawe . $T. LOUls Gt L %, 3 % June 34 3% %Sepr. (8), (6) Apr. 30, May 1, 2 s! 1 » 81), (31), ¥ DETROIT SR NORWICH Avg. 15. Sept. 7, § 26, 27, 38, 29| Apr. Apr. 14, 15, 16, 17 May 22, 29, 30 June 27, 23, 28 CLEVELAND Sevt. 4 5. (6, €6 {Jaly @), G BULLETIN May 11, 12. 13, 15 ’.;lkay sfzg', 28, 26, "-;lay 29, 21, 22, 53 July 8, 19, 1%, B 7. Jul; 23| July 17, 18, 19, WASHINGTON o . Jury 2, 24, % | Aug. 1%, 19 20 Aug. 21, 22 18 ani‘v 20, 21, 22, 13 &:‘;’ LS 2(‘.' 25, 26, 5 wly 17, 1S, 38, 20 |May 27. July PHILADELPHIA Avg. 18] 18] 20 Jaly 28, 34, 3 Ang. 21, 33 NEW YORK = ?Iay 1§, P' 18 19 }I?y ;"1}»2‘x:sr-° R PR R D M R SPORTING Indep at B Lat Dax Philads Independenc at New Decorat: at Labor Da. at Boston Decoration at Philad Day June 17th. Independence Davy Labor Day 13 Saturdays