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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 7, ‘1916 INSURANCE YALE-HARVARD REGATTA JUNE 25 by, of West Thames street, and will stay here until tonight. From here NORWICH FAMILY MARKET - he returns to New York, where he will “SAFETY FIRST™ train for a bout with George Chip on = You bolieve it's economy to o e i S P e ool Frults and Vegetables. :,m.: a d.chtET-':x- ;‘ \5’120 ¥ 'sep'gn'm, e *’ssgal.u‘:mowor, o ar buy an - - : cad Lettuce, nt, INSURANGE POLICY. Vasity Eight Oared Race Will be Rowed Upstream, Starting gy e e it s A geets, bu. 10[ MuSKrooms, 10 lonal League. o o AND SONS 0 3 ey Table. bu. - 10 5 J. L. Lathrop 556 casker st. From Drawbridge at 4:30 P. M.—Only One Judge Will | xev vox st posen. = Turaips Bl 2 1038 i 5 & 'St Louis at Pitisburgh. Onions— 10 be Stationed at the Finish—Harry A. Fisher Has Been g it peans [ Y4 $ 2 S o. V' e, Boston_ at New York. Potatoes, pk., 25|Romaine, 15 Chosen Judge. Washingion s Philadeiphin, Potatocs— J|Tangerizes, 30 2t S0 ol weet, 1b., Radshes, 5 Chleago 3¢ Cevatena. || New, 2{Cocoanuts. 10 of New Hawen, Cenn, ederal League. mons, pan! mions, Cambridge, Mass., May 6—The Har- | JIMMY CLABBY GUEST . A Lo Oranges, of = 10 ; vard rowing authorities made public AR A o e Pineapples, 25 [Enaive, " 33 is the lstest addition to the manu- ool Ja o R i ] S HERE. ot Brboais. Yellaw Bananas, 25/Calery. Hearts, 10 e A % the ‘annual Harvard-Yale regatta on | e SR P st Bulimore | Celery, T 10licing Oranges, 60 acturing ustries of Conneotiout the Thames river at New London, | Visiting With His Uncle on West Other Qumes. Grapefruit, 4-10/New age, : Conn., on June 25. Thames Street—Has a Brilliant| N F. A s Stninsion. e S G R ST and now are prepared to supply the The varsity eight oared race will be | Record. = Each, <SiPle’ plant, A BEST ADDIN Towed upstream, stariing from tho g YESTERDAY'S mESULTS. pEe megdlearsfer’ o MACHINE s draw] e at 430 p. m, and finish-| Wy = Lk g S| onnons, Pk, 2k ing opposite the Harvard quarters, fur | of o hoeien oo Sit, candidates Federal - League. Somatoce iR os that is made in America. iy ot AR it >misp! e BLTIVING 0T | roimy ciy o Bumdo . (Firsb game) trawberfies, 3| Californta, 15 D the river. If weather or water | the world's title left vecant by the = Scullions, New Cabba 7 conditions require, the race may be|late Stanley Keichel, the real contest| mmemen s, B Less 3 (oeond same) Spinach. ~ 2 g, postponed from time to time ULl | Tor the 1nurels is EoInE on in oun couny | i 5 Newssk 3. (10 fonigs) Bermuda Onions, 630 p_ m., after which it will have to | try. e Aehiers. miand aut inine| Ciicas S Baltimore o 1o, 10) . |®o over until the following afternoon. |foremost rani and are knocking at et gt o B e Gri FIRE INSURANCE. Owing to the uncertainty resulting - . Worcester 8, Manchester <. RS 3 riner aided the locals in scoring four UPON ! roying to the uncertainty resulting | the door of pusilietic fame—Mike Gib- | [Terier B Mancheter S, Asparagus— runs in the fifth inning, enough to win It costs you very little and covers a|yorm [he Clo%c Mnish last vear when Youn 1, Portiana . Pineapples. 3 tor 25 the game. The locals added one more arge liability. The individual or firm | noies” only ons judge will be star Loweil 8, Fitchburg 5. Meats, in the sixth and four more in _the Who neglects to take out a FIREIN. |iiches. only ons judge will be sta’ International Le Pork— SirToin; eighth. Adams was hit hard at the SURANCE POLICY is simply court- |20 ch chosen for this position. with Montreal 14, Richmond 9. Spareribs, 25|Roast, start, ‘but held St. Louis runless. after ing disaster. Are you insured? If not, | RE"Ors Rockwood as a subeticaie, W Notheder 5 Providence . howlaers 35VE Ronst e uth 2 < 5 et me attend to it for you. H. Miekleham, an old Columbia oars- National League. T8:30| Fore atrs, S 0 Eribersh . () I he Whlt Addm M ISAAC S. JONES, man, has again been selected as ref- Cincinaati-Chicsso game postooned, wet grounds, | - SMoked Shoul- [Zutlets, Huggioazs 5 3% & Howeoar 'T1%88 ne Lo. Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |eree = o : American Leas Smoten Tongues. | Vons Roynd, o5 | Comnl < 410 1 ohoimsniy 4 o1 1 H . Main St e two preliminary events, the £ Demiel came o - : , 28| Longer 5 1 3 0. ofBaind 317050 Richards Building WL MainStrest | The two sreliminary. eyenis ila Detrott-st. Lou postponed, wet grounda. Snort Cut, - 35[Shoulder Steak. 18 | Milra» & 3 0 2 § f1100 YORK STREET, NEW HAVEN E -~ T e o 3 College Results. Dried Beef,’ 35-40/ Lamb, Wisoret 331 0 0 3,151 0 i BEAR IN MIND when placing your clehts, will be started opposite Harvard 14, Unirersity of Vermont 2 Corned Beer, 13-20| Bhoulders, omzles 1 0.0 0.0 32300 A SURANGE for the coming ye the Xavy Yard and will finich at the e e Porterhouse Steak| Legs, Bt 101 8 siia0 TELEPHONE 3350 years 92 Insurance . Companies|treshman elghts half an hour later, e Nat Sait Pork, 20 |ZRET® 5 50 § o rwas miowm e . ither failed, reinsured or| The Crimson's rowing squad will Philadelphia s Py '5«',"";{‘:” P11 ! 5 leave for their quarters at Red Top, Chicagn. v ultry. xxiyatt 0 0.0 0 o BT 3 > % THE e it et Co v o |1 avel focahelcla D, ¢ : o s MR TR L L inning Spear, the Vermont pitcher,was | communications to Arthur Belisle; E FACT: that o company, can af. S 2 S H ke Sijprollere, cach. BLIGGEST S Sivie1e0 ubset by adverse decisions, and before | Jewett City. cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- | HANNES KOLEHMAINEN'S Blisbene 0. 15 AleliCaans, 38 otals 38117 14 3 s Tow sai Haayard had lar taken in and Brackivn u e Grocerfes o Batted for “Swilton. tn_ ot Yeses v Ladlbn e R, ST RECORD IS BARRED. Now Yo : Butter— Sugar— (x) Batied for Robinson fn 8th. Wrangling throughout the contest over THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY B e e o "Ran tor Hvatt T S the umpiring. Pl b 4 bt T AR AT 36|" Granulated, A O L - RHE SPORTING NOTES B. P. LEARNED & CO. | —The Finn Ran Great Race and De- LS PR [ T R B IR DR o e R St e ] e S R e B : ! 4T utchat 5| Cutloar, 111 o' ace its, Baisd. Thice bao i, Wikton. | U- L 2 Agency Established May, 1846. serves Credit. Rarorc s r;m.en%cam. }3 lot\dcre‘q‘_ Ibs, $1 | Sawrifice - hite,” Minchman. Costello. ~ Sacrifics e p;,.y‘er 'lf"“ Harte; Gallagher, Spear . Hannes Kolehmainen will not be Washington H owe- |t st R T GRS il ob nant day ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW credited with & record for the 15 mile Bosion. 3 N pairy, 53| ToT Bleo, | COACH COURTNEV ANXIOUS. : e = Tun at the Monument games last Sun- Phisdepnis Edam, ' 31| New Orleans, . Py 3 = Brown & Perkins, Atumeys-at-Law | das. where he dispiaced the time made e = oot %, o0 | With! Firer Ruce: Comings Saent. Ha | ot e e Defoats! Pririoston. oG s T 2 by Jim Crowley some years ago. The JIMMY CLABEY. 5|Maple Syrup, Shakes Up Varsity B e e et pnnayiva {1y grg Uncas Nat, Bank, Shemg_k:n B T e ton ) Tedcatios T Rer A % g Pickles, gal. bottle, 28-35 P rsity Boats. nia State college efeated Princoton in players. Entrance stairway near to Thames|nave been adopted by the Amateur | bons of St. Paul 4 el fecd e O L0 2 e el LR 3 - Z been : Ama . Paul and Jimmy Clabby, g ELES— That the © T s Sk g 2 National Bank. ‘Tel=phone 38-3. | sthletic union, made Celtic park a|who was born here, Clab:vy)h::s Taaie - R ‘f\'gasuve, Princeton un(lc?:ll(l: Tace 'J&fh g:i s—m“[;rd‘ e Uzt e felder, wctlf?emgfi:ilmi %’R; Icpllttxih" T - short track. The old curb measure. | brilliant carcer, having practically 18538 i weels away, are still in an unsettied | which scorsd two rums.. oo Cagser : STAFFORD SPRINGS ment of 1S inches “inside actual” still | cleaned up everything in Australia, _ noo9 Market Cod, 10|Round_Clams, state and that Coach Charles E. Court- | - Score by innings: R'H p|_ Hank O'Day would like to land as remains there, therefore no record ex Clabby is a distance boxer, although l10 10 Shore Haddock, 10 6 % for 25 | ney has decided to continue his series | Py yIvania ‘ Sta an American league umpire. (7 cepting made on the straishtaways|still in his 20's, he has been taking | latimors teon Steak Poliock. 1%|santied Satmen, 15 | Of experiments until he has made up| . o 0 00 0.0 50 010700235 3 i Burial of James Sibley—Two Jitney |C22 be accepted unless the distance |part in public contests for eight years | Bumis. Pou S 121 2 for 25 | his own mind as to the final merits | Princeton— 28755 i Now Hngiand lesrete itk b & AR necessary to conform to the interna- fand in that time he has fought more “eeee 7 Am Sardines, obsters— ° 1°F 92 [of all of the candidates for the va 100000000000 s 4|down to 13 players by May 20, o een added on by mak- | than 100 bouts, many being w . optRe g Dbatars — 25 | sity crew. was a this w v = - B = E The body of James Sibley, a f ing competitors run the extra vard less than five rounds by the knockout| Chicago 10, Cleveland 4. e ey T Semasiabie. shors an Wi | s icaselbacher -and. Voaht;, Link.and| g, New Yoric Amsricans haveiset er o8 body of James Sibley, & form-| The Finn's great run will not even|route. After Jimmy discovered he| Cleveland, O. May 6—Chicago de-| Brand. box. Steale 'Cod, 15 |cluded all three of the varsity com- 5 28 complete uniforms to the Sing Sing § roug] ere| g0 on the alman: as a noteworthy | could put them out with one punch, he | feated Cleveland 10 to 4 today, scor-| R. Clams, Flatfish, 1¢-12 | bination: b all rom Lynn, Mass., for burial Thursday Tt i ¢ = e . medy = S 4 s cerel, > e : Yale 5, Lafayette 2. i P B : - performance. It [is regrettable that|began to take care of his hands, which | il six runs in the first inning on| Mackerel, [Hal t When the week opened the so-call v Sx et afternoon. Burial was in the Springs | Koly has lost the chance to get a mark | which he regarded as his tools. Since | three passes, three_ errors and three [ E°ls. i5[Salmon. 2 ed,first varsity. combinait phichshisd ewyHaen | Conn., -May: 6—Hep g £ Cinci g t the & ; ©vi|and if the track had been correct, or if [ber of 20 round. contesis than any |box. Cleveland knocked Benz out of | Cods Tongues, 18|Sea Trout, as still Intact, By Wednesday | Dise Tunning.in the early innings, en- | eeping in condition. Rees ,of the Congregational church. | the officials had made him travel the | other man in the ting tedas. In the | the box in the fitth inning, but Cicotte | Forgies =" 1@ Toamerte " v Still intact. By Wednesday | abled: Yale toidefeat Lafavette here to- | *o°PI08 1n. condition. New Curbing. extra distance, which would not have|last five vears he has taken part in|WAas a pu; Walker, who relieved Fay. Grain and Fecd. Towing in that eight were still in the | 22773 to 2. Pumpelly, the Yale pitch- inci taken him over 15 seconds, he would |ten 20 round bouts. He has wonder- | Mitchell, was effective, and so was| x, . 3.7 e shell. ~ The Jatest fi araity s oone | o5 weas wild aud: was-frequently. in [ Clocionali hes not played st hemd The work of putting in the curbing [ have been credited with making new | ful speed which he can retain in o 20 | Coumbe, who finished until the ninth, | Bian. © o0 sLoaibomns:) Shth of Terribersy. at tow. e oh- | trouble, but he braced at critical peri- |on the Fourth for 11 years. That city on Prospect street has begun. A |figures for the distance. After the|round fight and possesses a remark- | When Roth’s triple cleared the bases. | Middlings oy, bale c a M entes - ap™ e ods. U D I curbing has heen laid on the south|hard training he put in to”condition |able defense. it 5 Score: 2 “ | Bread Fiour, b e oty A, and Snders, b | ~Score by innings: RO = §ide of High street in front of the|himself and the great race ho put up| Jimmy is now spending a fow davs Chicago (A) Cleveland (A) B L Cottonseed M Stroke oar of last years junior eigh | Loie cecc+-302 000005 8 1| Tyler and Janes are ready fo_pitch perty. | he was entitled to some honor. here with his uncle, William T. Clab- | pyae =2 298 3 8 b kvg a el QS T t 4. Moir, C: “Kingsls s IR O IO S e e Bl T T A G Haull (of e Folice R B R R Lin. Oil Meal, = Moir, Calder, Kingsland, all new | “pumpelly and H: G v i sheumiitinm: E.Collins, 2b 4 2 o|Chapma: 41 2 0l g a g < varsity veterans, complete the list.| 7 > 2 - ST Fournter 210 0 1 rimmed Greems |Wool Skins, 1b = : i The Stafford Ministerial association 3ot 5 02 0 0 $:10 el Hides— Calv e ratihe only Windy s vs, Federals. . i will meet on Tuesday with Rev. and Wear HE R0 Steors, P A three men from the original so-called 5 o Garry Herrmann, chairman of tha Tl mest on Tue Wearer 11z sieiscal Btesss B2 first varsity combination remaining | 1Manager McGoorty - wishes to an- | national commission, insists that thera e pue’ 43% 00y . of Bulis 11lwool after the shake up. nounce to the baseball followers of |is no chance for peice with the Feds. i iiag. 2 Tiveistaen Eventually it will not be surprising ity that his team, Windy Hills, | All stories along this line have beem. Wi e s s s ey s e Byt R T Lo T t4 A Cattle— TeEren :(hzh]e Old Man will turn dut a crew g‘llu:}}\e the Federals’’ measure next | without facts, says Garry. cpmes B e - e Toals 0153 5 afxWond 2 8| Beof steers. 36-5| Tambs, which will include in it the followins inday morning at ~Mohegan park. —— p TR xS mit alves, |eogs, Collyer, Cush i Mac is strengthening his tea: = B y eve and Earl Stiithe al Dealings. rucible Steel | Cows, this city, : i 3 of another fast player, Noyes, who will 5 Ve i i Gary was ont with @ Jiney car <o Final | e s city, et e Dlaysr (Nayes. who New Haven, Worcester, Lynn = and Staffordville early Thursday morning.| New York, May X 00 Del & Hudson =B 3 e onen dne ot e | Lowell and Brockton hhss: réschen it v Thursday il et e Se et it | g o B E that he .has an open date for Sun- G EaE 7 Both seemed to be fairly well patron- | uation was less of a depressing factor | 173 Dubont Pw 3e Soloxso 00180 310 Giants Defeat Braves 3 to 1. Little Hope for Olympic Games. | 433" afternoon, May 8, and would like | somey e, o aand club owners: and ized the first day. in today's stock market, but trading| u0F e %uie® S| Boston, Mfay 6—New York bunched | B&Ion o Coubertain, president of |to hear from the Sturtevants for a|'ov ‘¥ ' MRSV Sse was subject to some restraint and ir- | iirei sl uit, Rty Cotite 3 ”* | hits, Including s tr : 2 the Olympic sames committee, which |g i S < ¢ SRS tio L pr i Colita Rl A ahiatie Al e zame for this date. Send challenges e Fas subject to some resiraint and ir-| jn'rel a"s o bite; including a triple by Robertson | recently chose Lausanna as its inter- | faroush’ this paper. Pat Ragan, whom Brooklyn sold to ille_Grammar. ol e RO i B v Washington Overwhelms Athletics. |runs and won today’s game from Bos- | nanional headauarters, writes to say e Boon, e e Thursday afternoon the Greeneville |Went as low or lower than at vester- Gan Philadelphia, May 6.—Washington|ton, 3 to 1. The Braves only run was|iiat according to the rules and regu- East Ends vs. Kickers. Rochester _Internationals four years § Grammar school met defeat at -the |day’s close, but general improvement | roms (o CEene b toda b | scored Y i lations the fixed venue for the mext 2 5 ago. He is a pretty fair pitcher and « t r 000 Cogarich B 2 overwhelmed the home club today by | Scored when Moran crossed the plate | tyors; e Enid hy The East Ends will play the Creene- P hands of St, Patrick’s baseball team |Was shown in the final dealings, the [ 1000 Gt North pr Tt o The visitors made seven of | in the third on a double steal Dlympic games—namely, Berlin—can- | yijg Kickers. on. the ‘Cranberry Sun. |2EPears fo be coming. THe has a rec- by the score of 8 to 5. Ricketts, pitch- | movement being concurrent with semi- [ 10 Gt N. 0ro suy their runs off Pennock in two innings | Tyler's first league game of not be changed nor the event post-|gay’ May. 9. Fast Ends will line up|°-d °f 13 straight victories. ing for Greeneville, was knocked out |official advices which suggested some [ ‘10 53", and also piled up four tallies in the|He was outpitched by Tes i i L SR e as follows: Wieldwald c, Sarowski p, 3 A of the box in the sixth inning. The | reduction of the strain between Aus- Tiinots thira session off Bressler. Philadel- | withstanding the latter’s wildness. At prse hand, Germany has uod sinn G Young! shi:Dyer 3h,Fryreiss, | American:league samemdieiua iCH lineup of St. Patrick’s was as follows: | tria and Italy. 9500 Insp Copper phia was blanked for five innings by| The score: A ority fo Dand over the event 10]Cqok.If, Lynch cf ‘Cauiking rf, The |too much time. Ban Johnson hasitold Gagnon ¢, _Connelly p, Fontaine 1b,| In the main today's operations were | 5500 Iner ¥ Gal Harper twirled the last four Beston (N) another country. Several towns inl|past Ends will play the Emeralds Sun- |J0e Birmingham to speed up his ath- CraTora 15, Furlgag fo- Tran S OronaTo AT T e e raaone were | 1 Tute o o : “ d the last foi France and America would be glad to | gos’ Y e S BUR- | jetes. Connie Mack and ke Grif- . y. ss, : 3 veer 95 Thi. ame innings and vielded two 1 Bar 5 Wpo a of France : & B 1tolday, May 16. etes. - Connie Mack and, Clagkoicl McVeigh 1f, Shea sf and Ryan If. ing from the long to the short account | 200 Kan.' City So was chare b four errors i L e e oty will alse et & o %nd b:fik afamfwlth such rz}mdiu- fis S Sga oSk Stor e of Mugeorct Coi i) o G\"d'{lfi;é‘»‘ d;og‘ai;‘“'l’«'"""';l":m\»; Ll il tara Aftor - Qarmos. their men to waste time getting ready Shots: sading and severst siner Spec: | it izt Cooper washington (&) rilsdlie, A | B dsmurts § Lap § §jmany vears azo. It may therefore be| The Laurel Hill Stars would like a Lz ulative favorites reflectir int A WM. K &g . k3 00 rtson. I Smith,3 o o 2 o|concludec hat the lympic games of | game w any team und 19 ars " > tent pressure, and the movemen: else,| 200 o paie "7 000 0 7 0 | Bruineraib ifsmasvess 5 0 2 4 0f1916 will not take place. of ‘age. Sunday atternoons. Send all |, Loglie Mann has failed to make whers showed & mixture of gains and| o N i : R oot 10318 = challenges to Walter Jackson. Fods, Joo Tinker has offered Mann 0 losses. Among the war specialties Cloak b 0 T A —|Tiern, 801 0 Harvard 14, U. of Vermont 2. S any Fed club that will take him. rrfe:gehrlfhlgz]ebtlefil partly ireui“rmd tn\- B Morgan.2b Sisllepgn iy Bl oke o {02 a8 ol S, Cambridge, Mass.. May 6.—Bunching| Jewett City Athletics Challenge. Pat Moran, observed a Philadelphia rship, regaining almost ten | * Teuds: oy Ry sy Totals i hits with opponents’ misplays, Harvard [ The Athletics of Jewett City chal- |critic. has the Braves and Giants sa n;:ig\ts and retaining the great part| 2000 Nev. C Copper . ... liams.c 1 o|Bary.s: 1 r'sce of " () Batied fo (FPalive’-Int ath: defeated University of Vermont today |lenge any team in eastern Connecticut | scared that both of them are out pan- stifmegniny. AR gt Al Brtie Seridess 1 oot $ 20 41| Sy lymmines: L, g3y og| DY thescoreof 14 to 2. In the seventh|under 20 years of age. handling for more players. s 3 is- Chabali . aliie, O Bressier. : Eoston mE o . : sues, some of the motors and petro- NEsE Sl i TR D e S e G R AU o leums scored advances of two to four g okt = = ° 2 2 movertson: points, but Westinghouse failed to hold | S Satie Totals 101237 9 1| Totals 35 82712 7 —_— = fts recent prominence, the company's| 09 Paciic M B atd Yo praer Yankees Win 13 Inning Game from = proposed financing acting as deter- | i bemhon 5 3 Washington P 00 000 01| Red Sox. o S L S T R By ol R PR L L < Bie Sror. | citing game played in New York this TR I T e 00 pu Pl Car zan, McTnul season, (he] New York Arne;-ica.nsfiw- : mod £ Qe e : ¥, — ay won a 13 inning victory from Bos- amounts for London and the continent | 108t i Sedl"s’ “BILL” STANLEY LEADS ton. Ruth of Boston pitched well, er- ter 5 AT rors by Wagner and McNelly, and the coppers, which led the late recovery. Réidng N. F. A. BATTING LIST. | 055 by Wat < 3 i ility the Boston catchers to There were rumors that the Amalgam- : g ated Copper company is TSIV Hitting at .383 Gait—Four Players in | §ioP,tlle ¥ankee base runners prevent- Sl e 300 Class. ? Werhop mros it Tatet: ard. bt Pish: holders, as well as to Anaconda, which vhio 5 . five inni vas now controls the operations of the The hatting averages for the first| Ihineibie. Bosne's doubie Srovs hori Amalgamated company, seven games of the N. F. A. schedule | the tying run with two out in the ninth News bearing upon the general fin- how that four of the players are slug- | inning and the winning run w ancial situation included the virtual ging in the .300 class. Bill Stanley, |scored in the 13th on THgh's single completion of negotiations for a $50, sl st Mo g L el 000,000 loan to Argentina, half to be Seore i I L taken by British bankers, pronounced Smik strength in foreign_exchange, which Sthdcakes pi e L et was attributed to further selling of ‘Covper Hooper.xt T 8fsateeran B T s 1 our stocks for the foreigners and im- 8, 2 1l{Hartzellit 882 Be g hort Sleeve, Knee Length provement in railroad and labor con- - A S uTEme Bt ¢ % ditions. ToL. 8 L & W pE L Seoutss & ofConk 2108 Total sales of stocks amounted to Twin C 3 Hobli'l1b . 3 o o 02560 nion ults 616,000 shares. LR e s i e The bond market was easier. with B e S o0 e some recurrent selling of low priced Unlon Pacinz . Tomase o o9 HE fo M issues. Total sales, par value, agzre- Union Pas pr . Rubp 5 5 1 0021 T en gated $3,755,000. S Totats Hmia United States bonds unchanged on Tnited Ry Inv (2) ‘Batted for C i . Fit and service go together in a ||/ e e 2 o i Peerless Union Suit, and they go etk U % Tenateo” Bty e & S mighty well. The Peeriess fita be. || ., s I Ale Do ~. 0816081108080 03 cause it's knit that way; it wears 200 Alasks_Gold M R o i i et for the same reason and because of || %550 Alis Chamers 11111 10t Tbber 1 57 Some: run. MUk 'Bactate ‘La Spesk, “es: the top class material put into i 400 ATlts Chalmers pr Dlaed Steel . zl, Hobittzell, et Voou '2ant make o mistake when f| 4516 Amat Covpe e Sied pi L : Ao e, 111 e Coomer A = you buy Peerless Union Suits. e A e R i e Philadelphia 3, Brookiyn 1. Each Suit has a closed crotch || 22610 Am. Con. R e Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6.—Erskine that in itself is an assurance of un. 100 Am Can pr .ol Wabash . Mayer pitched great ball today and derwear comfort. Cur & vay West Mary Philadelphia took the fixst game of the o series 'wit e Brooklyns by 3 to 1. : Gfe s L .. ¥ The man who wears Peerless is . H. & Lo O West Mg, 1t A triple by McCarty and O™Mara’s niot Bamiered i Bis: Winoe oo tons e 1k, double saved the Dodgers from a shut- 10 MiveK. TIoA: RHE Gviry: Do Hnseed oWE &L E S out. Pfoffer also pitched a good game e e B e et otal sales 8670 shars. but wobbled in three innings. Beck- oo, er's single, a pass, @ batter hit and T s single, , @ batter hit and a i M"f’ in all sleeve and leg - ait o ~ 5 COTTON. out gave Philadelphia_jts first rm: oithe heiting New York, May_ 6:—Coti o Paskert scored in the Sev ; 45 Emaih closed barely steady. May p.ae sass|the specdy shortstop, leads the list|triple and Cutshaw's e Boery $1.00 to $5.00 the Suit Am. 9.74, October 10.1%, December ' 10.32, | With -383. having put 13 safeties to the | triple‘and. a single by Cravath brought . A January 10.35, March 10.58, £000, and Soma O e Dem 0T kiR inttheslist run. .Sbore: Am Spot quiet! middli e 5 Crowe comes second with .343. i — J. C. MACPHERSON i W, 1506 ¢ diing 10.03; sales| "They travel to Stonington this.af- R a5 . An. $yes L teronon to play the Stonington High |Stckss 4171 8 4383 MADE IN UNITED STATES At MONEY. in their first game of the league se-|BINPR™ § 2 § § fohad Atchison pr SENE R = ries, and from the reports of that|Crasathrr 3 1 0 0 40330 i Py New York, May 6—Call money firm; | place the local boys have got to speed | Whized.ls 2 112 1 30331 Bald locg r high 2 1-7.'#w 2; ruling rate 2; last|some to defeat the down-by-the-sea |Nelmid 4.0°3.3 s0300 “ Balt. & Ohio loan 2 1-2 closing bid 2; offered at|nine. Brickley will be Capt. Cy|Eiiiere 41 4 o $59 1 e American House| & 5 - P Fotie's cholcs on the mound: SIdane Piiid : —— e averages follow: =222 8 B % CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. b S Toun, W TED _iLaeaace FARREL & SANDERSON, Propss| 300 Cal. Peuul . WHEAT Oven. HY4 Low. Close. W. Stanley e 3 13 - 31 5713 3 PP 7580 Cunada Pacific 1613 159% g S i Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, | 00 Ceat. 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