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NURWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1815 3 Don Dx , Pacific coast jumper, - MERCs : e s e T e et “SAFETY EIRST" JC | Aive times in the last two years. Wes- ley Oeler of Yale cleared 23 feet 11 OF THE STRONGEST REA- nches last Saturday, and Gooch of the SONS WHY YOU SHOULD University of Virginia bettered 28 feet. US INSURE YOUR FARMS: ® ptoe-Teradiey We represent the Hartford, Middle- || Grover Cleveland Alexander Wearing the Laurels at| FAVOR WHITE sOX #ex and New London County Mu- 3 3 TO CAPTURE FLAG. Ml Fire Frisurance’ Comipanice—ths Present—Stallings Says He is the Greatest Pitcher in = the World—Certainly Has Indian Sign on Cincin- rongest mutuals in the State. } L. Lathrop 282348 s, Rowland’s Crew Playing Excellent Ball —Won 10 Out of 13 Games. If you contemplate the s Since the eastern clubs first appeared nati. in western territory two weeks ago the White Sox have played the most suc- cessful baseball in the American purchase of an ADDING MAGHINE Grover Cleveland Alexander of the Phillies, acknowledged to be king pin pitcher of the National league, is fol- lowing in the steps of that other mas- Northern league went on a strike to- day when the management refused to refund money paid for expenses from the players' homes to this city at the league, winning 10 out of 13 games. They have rushed out of third place into the lead, gaining three and a half games on the Yankees and three on you should Investigate the new ter mechanic, Christy Mathewson, and | opening of the season. The manage- | the Tigers. The fans of the entire west slaying the Cincinnati Reds oftener | ment in refusing the request acted |l00k upon them as probable pennant than any other troupe. In his first| upon league rules and as a result of | Winners. four years in the National Aleck the | the strike the players were suspended.| Managers aend players on other Great went at an .800 clip against the —_— teams, however, still favor the Red Ohioans, conquering them twenty | EUROPEAN CONFLICT Sox despite Boston’s seeming inability times out of twenty-five attempts. The to get started pepnantward and despite Nebraskan has been beaten by the COSTS MANY GLORY. | the Chicago club’s recent achievements. Reds only once in the last two seasons, 2 Their reason—they have but one—for Alexander has only two clubs now | United States Could Send Wonderful | refusing to accept Comiskey’s outfit 2s to get even with—Chicago and New Team to Olympic Games. prospective champions is as remark- York. He lost two more games to the = dble in its way as any argument ever “WHITE” which Ils made In Connecticut, ; ; rally, Wheat ca with two out lusse — " | Cubs from 1911 to 1914, inclusive, than [ But for the great war that is raging | advanced in support of a baseball pro- | 775" i, 'SC0 CONE UP LD TWO Nt BE ON {E about the important|he won from them, and one more from |in Europe. we would not be hard at | diction. = score with a homer to deep left. Hi matter of FIRE INSURANCE. It is|the Giants. McGraw's men dealt Alex|the task of getting a line on Uncle Members of other clubs are almost| o0 T “:u“i“ Py ml(-, ckj};mh wm? too late after the fire has taken place | his first defeat this year, with Ralph |Sam's strength for the Olympic games | Unanimous in declaring that the sched- | 4 77 OO S8R0 'l tAe €EVERn o0 with the resultant loss. It is up to[Stroud, Former Tiger, who was offered | of 1916, scheduled to be held in Berlin | Ule itself with its home-and-home h the winning run by mak- vou to avoid this by taking out a|as a sacrifice by John J., operating|just 14 months hence. And what a | features is the barrier against which T 1 policy NOW to insure you against|slexander was worked out of turn|wonderful collection of track and field [ Chicago's hope for a pennant will be Brookiyn (N) The White Adding Machine Co. loss. Let us attend to the matter|when he met with this reverse but|men America could send abroad if it |Shattered. They believe the White Sox ab hpo a e for you. occasionally the Nebraskan can do | Wwas possible to hold the Olympics next | €ould win by a margin of 10 games if PR ISAAC S. JONES such a thing and get away with it. In|year! When the 1912 team was mus- | Permitted to play all their games at U YORK STREET, NEW HAVEN Insurance and Real Estate Agent 1909, when Aleck was with Galesburg, | tered on the Finland it was said that | home, but w.fl} not concede Rowland's i G Tt 28 » Richards Buildi 91 Main Street | he hurled a hitless game against Can- | there never would be as great a team | CTeW more than an outside chance to | prcier s 53000 . e Tupcing, = {ton July 22, and three days later he|as that one got together again, but if | finish as good as second so long as|Ludeuniy 10331 TELEPHONE 3350 BEAR IN MIND when placing your | trounced Macomb, 7 to 0, In eighteen | called upon to go_after the world’s | they are obliged to play half their | hume 10000 INSURANCE for the coming year innings, striking out nineteen men ' title in liflfl, Jl'ncle Sam could show an ga;{}:‘s'"(‘io O!Xl‘(‘tgl(l‘mlll"" S(.h(\t b Wil bt 1111 0 1 i vhile doing 0. eggregation just as strong, is mnot| _ : = i Killifere & 3 o= o T ST N5 R TR YD THE,:QCng(halinf:r::gs m::olr:‘;ar?i:; W,]\ st;}kingg feature about the work of stronger, than the Stockohlm team. Sox will play better ball at home, they | xxWeisec 0 0 0 0 o ——— o : e who is called the greatest] One of the most distressing features| d0 not argue that the club is less effi- ave either failed, reinsured or r}};‘h“e';df; he Cworld by George. Stall. | of the abandonment of the 1916 Olym. | ¢ient on the road than when pastiming quit; Ings and a decided credit to the pro- |Ppics from the American point of view | 2t home, and at this precise point en- THE FACT that no gompeny;icen af- | fession by John Tener, is that every |is the number of wonderful performers | ters the lone reason aforementioned. i el Gflzd el f"'p 9,0 year he pitches well ahead of his team |in this country who have never won |, . S cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- | Year he pitches well abend of b8 tear | 5 mpic honors and will never get the | Crimson Comes to Red Top June 7. lar taken in and Winner yet. He traveled .285 faster |chance unless the meet is held in 1916.| Cambridge, M June 1—When THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY [TV TS ) ohurg team did in 1909, | Howard P. Drew, the great colored |the Harvard varsity crew took the not a mere promise to pay. 097 faster than Syracuse did in 1910, | sprinter, is one. Hard luck cost Drew | water this afternoon after a week of B. P. LEARNED & CO. 63 faster than Philadelphia did in |his title at Stockholm, but nothing on |experiments Dby ihe coaches, it was o Lo - & 3 ster than Philadelphia did | earth could prevent him from winning [ changed in only one respect from the Agency Established May, 1846. f:lllgiz‘s_lf;,‘fil‘)flfastefihan Philadelphia | the 100 metre Olympic championship if | order In which it was boated against did in 1918, and .182 faster than Phila- | it Was run next year. It is not reason- | Cornell. Harwood at 4, who was sald elphia did in 1914 able to expect Drew to hold his form [to have an injured hand, gave way to until 1920, 50 his chance for an Olympic [ White. Announcement was made that Faber Scores Eighth Victory. 5 title is gone. Soucy, who rowed against Yale last S S Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-at-law | SOUCY NOT TO ROW Davy Caldwell is another who will | year, hod abandoned rowlng activities | Chicaso, June 1-—Urban Faber won i Nt bk Sl eincket St AGAINST YALE CREW.|lose a world’s title because of the big | this season. The crew will leave on |his elghth stralght same today when R one e Sen - = war in Europe. At Stockholm Caldwell | June 7 for Red Top, to finish its prep- | Ghicago defeated Detroit, 4 to 1. Eddie St. Louis 2, Cleveland 3. Cleveland, June 4. —St. Louis defeat- ed Cleveland today 2 to 1, James being very effective with men bvn bases. Score: Cleveland (A TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1. TC NEW YORK $1. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5.15 p. m. ew York, Brooklyn Bridge Pier, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesday, Fri- days, at 5 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent . Louis (A) ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Entrance stairway near to Thames ; i actically v = o - Collins made three hits and scored T TEr RICRET N e ——— National Bank. Teleohone 38-3, | Hurt Last S“;”" D e e e G | Hons for el Taloirate: three of the locals’ runs when his |5t Leus 2 ERRERR: $1. TO NEW YORK $1. F s v ey iz champlonship after one of the greatest GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. teammates bunched hits behind him. | el T — R e EDWIN W. HIGGINS f v, ” T stretch sprints the writer has ever Score: Pr. e Ernie W. Soucy, who pulled No. 3 er, James, W b Xefta = isiae . Detroit (A) Chicago (A) rifice fly, C. W fpery i b boat | Witnessed. The Byefield farmer is get- | National League. e ate Attorney-at-Law os a0 ‘X?;le}::“\,”f AR b yenr, | ting, better all the time and it's dollars | New York at Boston. Bt % 1S 1% 88 Zabel Held- B3 Two Bingl i Cerner Main and Shetucket Streets | il not report for further practice |t doughnuts that he would land the e o Viteib2b 4 0 0 i 3 o|Zabel Held Pirates to Two Bingles. ort ea r]ps = me=——=—===| Shen the varsity squad resumes work | S00 metre championship if it was run T Chitasa 2% Pittsburgh, | S0P 8 0 3 23 0| Piitsburgh, a., June 1.—Chicago 3 . e —————ra—— s | Under Coach Jim Wray at Harvard, | MeXt vear. American League. Vaona 43 3 1o glshut out Pitt 2 to 0 today|Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich- by nomeliNe S It han Ted Meredith, of course, has had his S Bavavliih &0 0 8 3 (|through the effective pitching of Zabel, | mond, Washington, Bermuda, Savan- = Sisaid x he | taste of Olympic glory, but there's Val Washington at Philadelphla. Young, 101 132 0[who allowed only two hits. Doubles | nah and the South. SPORTING NOTES Poat end shad)vo stroahlo Fnalingy the |y Y W. M. Wil £ Detratt 5t Ch xJacobsen 1 1 0 0 02321 Goo B an were respon- f coeton e i bl S kie of Yale and M. Wilcox of | me - Detrott 3¢ Chicago. | Facolsen 1 1 0 ¢ K 1 100d anc an were respon Berths reserved in advance, lowest til the week before the big race with | Harvard, two great sprinters, who Federal Lezgue. Baker e T o4 € 9 1 ble for the vis runs. Score: rates. - & 5 e o (7 | proved last Saturday that they are ca- | st Louls at Chicago MoKeee 10 4 4 Chicago (N) Pittsburgh (N) P -Pacifi iti Yale when he was shifter from No. 7|Prov i e BsY. 4 e B It MY el Lo e anma-Pacific Exposition. R o Murray who had been | P2ble of running faster than did Char- < at Ks . 2 3 o ab h > . . to No. 3 and v, = icy Relasalt hon To won theOly e Baltmore at Newark 1100 Goast 4272 Conducted tour parties. ;The brood mare, Nelly Dunlap, own- | {oWing at % was sen In at T, Coach | championehip from Hanus Braun o o e SEA i § Also _indepsiident tickets by water B. Thompson, Owensville, toated in Apmr S nion eisy e | aqd to the speed of the varsity boat. | Germany. Wilcox and Wilkie would YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. and rail. run the legs off any quarter miler Eu- Moving Medium, 221 1-2, son of Red |Soucy rowed with the varsity squad|rope would have produced next year, Nationai Leagus. Johmn A.Dunn Medium, 2.23 1-4. s R A S e sos but they’ll never get the chance, and e ork 0, : the second varsity which went to the |} c5iges Wilkie ana Wilcox Uncle Sam oy 0 3 ASENT 50 Main Street American Henley at Philadelphia, al- though unable to take part in the race. Soucy was iInjured last fall during the football season which kept him out of the varsity lineup, practically all of the season. His leg hurt at that time, has given him some slight trouble this has not less than 20 other quarter| Brookin 5, Philadeiphia 4. (11 innings) milers who can sneak home under the| St louls 4 Cincinnatt 2. coveted 50 second mark. s o SEmv. Joe Loomis, the phenomenal athlete| St Louls 2, Cleveland 1 Tepresenting the Chicago A. A, who| N=iiugln s Philuapiles == = won three national championships in- | Detroit I, Chicagy 4. iy . side of two hours at Baltimore last o o Bravfs F‘Td IMQ“Y E“l’f“ A fall, will never get a crack a c x s June 1l.—Boston’s ability to spring_and he has decided that he|com Wil DeVeT Set & erack at OLymple | aontreal 2 Rochester o it Mathewson freely, while Ragan will take no chances but will give the|or Europe started the big muss last| Proddence 2. Newark 3. batsmen to two leg a complete rest in the hope that|yyuly’ Loomis can sprint, hurdle and| J°™® Cit-Richmond rain bits, in an easy victory for : it will be absolutely sound by the|high jump iy an o ol Colonial League. the Braves today seven runs to none 3 “Mind you,” remarks Manager Chr- |time football work begins next Sep- |time at ol Sihiata the neati- New Haven 12, Springfleld 3. One of the visitors' hits was the re-| Philadelphia, June 1.—Battery and|at rigan of the Red Sox, “I am not claim- | tember. In the broad jump America has a| Hartford 4, Taunton 0. sult of an intended sacrifice. Fletcher [ fielding errors gave Washin; ing the pennant yet, but I do say we i : e R i from the game in the|4 victory over Philadelpt Grand Forks Team Strikes. 7 pen y : dozen men who will beat 23 feet any | Pawtucket 1, have a pitch aff that Is going to time they start on a good day. Only Feasral League. puting a.decision.| The | The acore: Wawitza, 2.16 1-4, a consistent win- ner the past season over the half- le tracks, is now being trained by her owner and breeder, J. D. Arnspi- ser, of Georgetown, and trotted in 18 3-4 for him the past week. She slick gaited, and one trainer's ex- pression that she was the ‘nicest, weetest little trotter at the track,” Is a universal one around the course. (x) Batted for Adams in o Mrs. R. H. Barlow Leads Golfers. - o Philadelphia, June 1.—Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow of Philadelphia, with card of $6, led the field of 72 playes today in the opening round of play for the championship of the Women's tern Golf association on the link Merion. Eighteen holes of medal were on today's progran e and 1l be played tomorrow. Miss et Curtis of Boston and Mrs. C. Washington 5, Philadelphia 4. bother the other clubs for several| Grand Forl D, June 1—The |last Saturday Phil Stiles of Winconsin| x Washington (A Philadelphia nderbeck of this city, each with rears. o know o - S Ny St es o s Newark 7, Brooklyn 2. 5l kit b o rd of 88, were the only other con- B Ciuj][rzolth:l:?l;&{u;s&mng;iggg'oc\llfig Grand Forks baseball team of theluniversity did 24 feet 1 1-2 inches, and | Bumlo &, . Baston (W) by Shwronsae 4 o eia: e Conact ic Toas pitchers who are Leonard is No other game i 107100 013 dtwpi only 24, Mays 23, ter 26, Shore 23 98009 e &nd Ruth but 20. call Joe Wood Lowell 2, Manchester 5. 4 100 1o The entry list for the Hartford Grand as vez;ran.d Jwefls only a trkifle past ’rn burg 5, l'nr\]a;,d 8. 4 40 0 s Circuit meeting must have been very 25 and, judging from his work against S L 30900 051 gratifying to the directors who op- Cleveland, Sunday, I would say he is il i AT A tey 11 e sed leaving the big organization and good for several years. v Collins < 5 J 31510 VB who brought about later and more is 27, but Ray is a man 0 has a MARKET WAS SLUGGISH. 1700 Butte & Sup Ot s o 41020 . favorable action, after the ill-advised free delivery that should not give him el 3100 Canada Pac e = decision that ae one time made it e lame arm for many a year. Opening Prices Were Lower and War| o e SSHiT = R s CouEelintal Y ould — Sheclalties G VG reun. 300 Chle Gt West Chigago be absent from the lincup this year. Presldent Tener of the Natfonal el Wnc Philadelpk Jno. Clase j e gobase s 8 heW league says: “There would be abso-| New York, June 1—Stocks were dull R E | 32 Fouts esisali el el ol lutely no gain for organized ball in a |and heavy today, following the pub- cclE SLLme | Brookion caiil e LD e Syeras 80=Cilled peace) The Weds ‘have: no | Heation 'of Gemaanyis e nino Con Cop Pitdbureh up well, notwithstanding that the pac- Fuel & Iron K Tun rod pr rucible Stoel ucible S pr Cuba Am Sug Deere pr Cincinnati | New Yorx players we want and no clubs that|ington’s note of inquiry we would care to take in. They have | Mexico, which point to decisive action brought this situation on themselves, | by this government, also entered into and we are simply allowing them to |speculative calculations. Opening g0 along through with it as ling as|prices were lower by one to three they can stand the gaff. Our clubs|points, was specialties and other man- are all doing very well. The Feds are |ipulated issues losing most ground. playing to very small crowds. They |Later some of these stocks made gen- have everything to gain and nothing |eral recoveries, Bethlehem Steel and o lose by a compromise, while we |General Electric recorded material ave no use for a compromise, as we |gains, but the movement as z whole ing events were none too strongly patronized. The eastern stables, as would be expected, resented and the w not deserted, as an the list will prove. Hartford sho have one of the greatest meetings history, Newsies Take Two. The New defeated the Thames- 3 v a score of 12 to American League. Chicago Detroit n ew York Kickers Failed to Show Up. Deere pr . Den & Rlo G Dist Securities Erle = Ede 1st pr . Fed, M %Smelt led to appear Memo- Score b; "alls diamond, where | Newsies 1 ame with the Sturte-|S. Eels 201003001—8 2 9 ity league was slated,| ‘The 2 feated the Lau rial day the protested vants in the ( 16 13 Ruth McGregor, 2. 1-2, winner of s also de - o 7 s . = Fed M &8 & SR and consequently forfeit the game. It|rel Hill Stars by a > of 8 to 1 $16,000 on the Grand Circuit and that do not want their contract-jumpers | was without significance Total sales Gon. Eloctric Federal League Standing. has been reported that several of the | Laurel Hill park last Saturday afte: made Baden make his record of 2.05- ack again. We are not bothering |amounted to 214,000 shares, of which Gen. Motors Rk dea il ¥ and the | noon. 1-4, in 1912, foaled a large bay colt them and they are free to go their [almost half represented the turnover T, steady use of this practice wil] un- core by innings R H E|on May 12. The youngster was sired . o the bastidhiey; esitio [ 10F N6 MTatMonT: ! Gt Norw pr’ doubtedly bring the league to a sad|Newsies = 210020120—8 8 3|by Peter the Gre nd is Foreign exchange continued to re- Gt N Ore Sub ending. L. H. Stars 00000100 0—1 2 eligible to a nu flect the sensational state of _ the Guegen Expl Tusp Copper Inter Met Inter Met pr Int Paper pr . Ken City 8o ...l Laclede Gas . Lehigh Valley Lig & Myers pr . Loose Wiles 1 pr Maxwell M Co. 1 European money markets, Paris Overhauling and ;% rohis oo o o veeerd ot Repair Work more francs to buy an American dollar than ever before. Lires also weaken- ed, being quoted at 5.93 against 5.83 last Saturday. After the close of the market remittances on Rome were Red Sox Win Out in 13th. New York, June 1.—Boston took a hard fought game from New York Americans here today in the thirteenth of all kinds on quoted 5.95, equalling the recent low r infing by a score of 4 to 8. Wood quotation. Bills on London were lit- and Keating met In a great pitchers' | AUTOMOBILES, tle changed and the inquiry for remit- battle, the local pitcher meeting de- | feat in the thirteenth when Speak walked, stole second, took third on | Lewis' ‘infield out and scored on Hob- litzell's single. New York led off with a hit in the eighth, ninth, tenth, elev- enth and twelfth innings, but failed to get a runner home. The score: tanci to that center were extremely CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |iight. More gold was received here from Ottawa and the prospects favor TRUCKS and CARTS. additional shipments from Canada and : el : France. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | Local time loans were easier, though ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. |quotably unchanged. Last week's ithing i i further gain in excess reserves were & ERits Boston (A) New York (A) Blacksmithing in all its branches. | gunticardy at other mmportant reserve| Ao Zwife an FRCY T e cities, Chicago and St. Louis also| 300 Pitts Coal Nl s gt bae showing lower tendencles for long ma- | 300 Pres Stel Car Lewts 10 1000 turities, T et o 5213 8317 30 S 5 o y_Con Cop ¢ 115 3 51500 cn ar ur Domestic developments were mainly | 10800 Heacing S 5550 U | tavorable, ranging from the $2,000.000 | 60 X% i & Sl 8013 51301 e B net increase reported by the New p I & 4 3040 507 to 515 North Main St. |York Ceutral system for April, to an-| 5 Reck Jfiland = - siterioen 100 8 31030 other dividend increase by one of the| 400 Rumcly Woddo, 4 T 87T Ce Mo large copper companies. Other rail T R e e e B e Wuwn 1 1600 South Pacific . 50 So. P R Sugar . 0 Southen Ry - 500 Studebaker . 0 Tenn. Copper Totals 46 10 39 25 (x) Batted for Cady in 8th (x3) Batted for Sweeney in 1Sth. Ncore by inninc way statements for April were vari- able, Atlantic Coast Line gaining $145,000 in net, while Missouri Paci- PENDANTS fic lost $97,000. The latter stock was Boston 38100000000 0.134 4 . 400 Texas & Pack ST = BROOCHES under restraint all day, pending the| jijos poims Sarac® B o e i outcome of the extension plan. 500 Union Pas DT eee.. ‘Western freight shipments of va- 100 United Ry Inv rious classifications are up to last| 100U & Fxpress year's average and in some instances| 23100 U § Stee ahead of that period. Thx_bt section 3::(; {_Vu.\‘\‘:‘Oapnce‘tn . contnues to pin faith on big crop e Our Chem ylelds and abundant money supplies. | 4% Wiesh .- Bonds were easier, with little invest- | ‘200 west Un Tel ment inquiry. Total sales, par value, | 17400 Westinghouse aggregated $1,274,000. 100 Woolworth . Maisel. Earned runs, New ' York %, Sacrifico hits, Wagner, Malsel, Hooper, Boone, Peckinnsugh. St, Louis 4, Cincinnati 2, St, Louis, June 1l~—Betzel's single in the second inning of today’s gzame spelled defeat for Cincinnati dy a score of 4 to 2, as the blow sent Long and Dolan across the pan and Betzel Home run, BAR PINS BRACELETS Newest designs in Platinum and - green gold. DIAMOND JEWELRY a specialty. Saonited Ptatesitonds wers unchanes Total sales 220400, share, later scored on a .wild pitch, The . N score: Prices the Lowest. MONEY. Cincionati- (N) e O —_— STOCKS, New York June 1_-Call money, A% §§l’::tn-,h 33% 3 VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- Sues mgn. high, 2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate 2; last P33 gt 1o 2y TEST GIVEN HERE. 5300 Ammal c‘i.fic% e loan 2;>closing bid 1 3-4; offered at 2. fo53 gmu’r'i 101 - 100 Am Ay €1 b PRI S AR e 0 ~1b — 700 Am. “Beet” Bugar COTTON. $o1 ] ohomsee 437108 . ey New York, June 1—Cotton futures|wingoe ° 3 14 3 0[Detssiod 8 3°3 3 0 John Geo H. Bl.lSS 200 Aro closed steady. July 9.39; October 9.71; | Lear.p’ 1 0 0 2 0|Snyderc 313869 s 200 Am. December 9.44; January 10.00; March |Swmp . ¢ 0 0 0 glMedowep 3 0 0 2 ¢ : 100 Am: e i B S i Clark 10 0 0.0 Tols 3002715 0 S e pot-.quiet, middling 9.55; no sales. M ‘Athens, Jun 1.—During the illness of | drawn, and the church bells rang. In|Gounaris said that altholgh there was - CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. o Batted for Lear in 8tA King Constantine great orowds gath- |front 'of the royal residence on enor-|no immediate danger in the king's FAMOUS FURS 20 Am —gee Qe EHih lew cos | GOPCRD 88030800 0| Pt o gof the Toval = Palace|mous gathering patiently awaited the | condition it would be rash to exclude % 100 Am. Pt i B L = recove ©of the king. The religlous |arrival of the sacred image. Although [the possibility of a grave issue. In Ladies' Fur Coats and Sets, 4300 Am e e Wheat's Homer Wins the Game. |fooliris was intenstfd by the comvey: | the king's condition was serious, Pro- |the mecompanying illustration, left to Men’s Coats of all my!r-. TAD0 AR oy e e e % Brooklyn, N. Y/ -June L—Zack |ance of the ikon of the Holy Virgin |fessor Zaimis and the other physicians |right are: Prince Paulos, Prince Alex- Remodeling and repairing also done 900 Baldwn Loco Sept. T7e% 76% 5% 75 15 -16 | Wheat was the hero of a 5 to 4 eleven | to the palace. Accompanied by a pro- |in attendance upon him trusted on his | andros, Prince Alexandros, Queen So- wrely. Superior styles. 3 T . Popss 2 inning victory by the Brooklyns over|cession of the clergy the ikon was |robust constitution and the fact that|phie, Crown Prince Georsios, King Y. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St | 1uo neii. Sea’ .. July S «r 1516 | Philadelphia today. After the visitors | take through streets lined with silent |there was no abscess and no heart | Constantine, Princess Helene _and . DL ETANVAN O] e n S § 838 Inad forged ahead by s -ninth_ipning. ; Bad_shutters weakpess to pul him through, Brepier | Prince