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3 'OF THE STRONGEST REA- BONS WHY YOU SHOULD LET US INSURE YOUR FARMS: ‘We represent the Hartford, Middle- sex and New London County Mu- tual Fire Insurance Companies—the PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR NEW LEAGUE| -~ Manager Holland of Sachems Past Week With Managers of Proposed Teams— Has Had Interviews During1 \ | DON'T KNow WHE TRER. . THISCUY 1S A PROFESSIINAL OR & BUSINESS MAN, BUT | BELEVE HE 16 ovT FoR A BIC Where Do You Cr; Carry Your ank? ake™ Specialist HARPER METHOD; i 8 under the back seat where it belongs or 1 sizgngest mutuals in A::: ss‘:;;‘s Tk oy can reach € when your batiery “dies”> Also MANICURING | i 3 lent battery troubles dL. Lathrop 50 caketse. Sachems Play at Danielson Today. S5 e Lt e proseilis PARLORS, Alice Building, Main 8t to téle chances of being wiped out by According to Manager John.A. Hol- land of the Sachems, the new. project, Eastern Connecticut Baseball League, is coming to have more bright prospects and without doubt will go through. There is no question but ~what a league will benefit this city in many respects as teams playing independent ball cannot guarantee to the fans what kind of teams they will stage while on the other hand the fans can judge for themselves. Manager Holland recently had pri- vate interviews with Managers Ami- don of Moosup, Labelle of Danielson, Devine of Putnam, Benoit of Taftville, Finn of New London and they all seemed enthused over the prospect of organizing the new Eastern Connecti- CHANGES-INJ/CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sluggers _ Register Player—Trimmers, Reorganize. The schedule of the City League has been changed somewhat for the month of June and follows: June 13, East Ends vs West Ends at Fair- grounds at 1:30 p. m. ‘Warriors vs Kickers at Cranberry. Sluggers vs. Sturtevants at Mohegan Park. Emeralds vs Trimmers at Fair- grounds at 8 p. m. June 20. proved to be strong opponents for the Boston pair and had Mrs. Chapman heen more consistent in her play the match might have resulted in a, vis- tory for the New Yorkers. The/New York women fought hard throughout and even with the score 5 to0 against them in the second set made-a des- perate rally and won two games be- fore the Bostonians clinched the title Boston st Chicaso. was Caldwell's home Tun, driving In two men ahead of him and tleing the score in the sixth inning. It wes the second time in two days that Caldwell had driven a home run into the right field stand when used as a pinch hit- ter, The game had a spectacular finish, when Roth tripled with one out, but was doubled on High's fine throw to Says Livie Ampere: Walter P.'Moran, Specialist in Things Eleotrical—100 Franklin Street Buick Critics Norwich—Mon., Thur., Fri, Sat New: London—Tues., Wed. ‘Telephone 578, UPHOLSTERING Automobile and' Furniture } Automohile SlipCovers: at Factory Prices JOSEPH ANGARAN | J fire in order to save the cost of a Fire | cut League. Manager McCarty of | Trimmers vs. East Ends at Mohegan the plate after catching Daly's fly. Pollcy? We think not—it | Willimantic says he has no grounds | park. AMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Thi rankli Srolld e very Amwise economy. _Fire |as yet but hepes U Precire tma i | Sturtevants va. Warrlors at Norwleh aan & < AT 258 F lin Str}eet | TInsurance costs but a trifle compared | the near future. Town. National Leagus. Bpo oa e sb hyo s e Telephone 311-5 Norwich, Conn,i lo, fhe protection it gives you Look| Manager Holland was in Fartford | West Fnds vs. Sluggers at Cranber- | moun s mynem . o e SR A I S O | Hnto the matter carefully, confer with|this week and had a long interview KI¥: rooklyn’ st Cinclonatl. 29 0 ojpeckin f feradle: g i o with Jim Delehanty, the old Detroit| Kickers vs. Emeralds at Fairgrounds. e niaa «t. Chdong 258 oltwes” 53131 g Have agreed that no other lANfl OWNERS NOTICE' { |SAAC S, JONES favorite. Jim is managing _ Hart- June 27. PR s Foum Pelohmme 10N i 3 L Insurance and Real Estate Agent | 107d Of the Colonial League and Man-| giuggers vs, Emeralds at Fair- | Cloveland st Bostm T 311 offreie 308 06 Motor Car at any price insures If you will communicate with | \ Insur e ager Holland says that Delehanty | grounds. St Loul ats New York. Schalk,c 120 ofSweeneyie 00 0 0 0 it | Richards Building, _ 91 Main Street {sate that if the now league 1s organ- | Wi qe va. Sturtevants at Mo. Chibago st Washington Balve 081 2Schwace 30180 its o W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, Fooi wonia ba e et e orSEn: | West. Ends v, a Deemot 4t Phtadeiphia. SRR RS R its owner as great a value, of - TAFTVILLE, o will give ‘you LAT- lonial. A SaE Federal Losgue. - Nunam'r.o LLE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Tn case the league does mot go|pooast BP9 VA Warriors at Norwich | oy a scumat ci [ 001 glienines 00019 dollar for dollar, as the Buick new proposition’ in regard to taking *""AMOS A. BROWNING {hrough Manager Amidon of Moosup | Trimmers va. Kickers at Cranberry. e e Sh 9:¢ o Siwamm.p 1 6 ¢ 2.0 ¥ %5 aia : s willing to play the Sachems a five FRANK RITe ) e = : . s e . . B Attoraey-atlaw, 8 Richard's Bldg. | ame series. : Eresident Sith Tavgue | Foite, ue Fomtal o T heatt SO Rude (MM T AL 1 Valve in the Head Six Cylinder . ; *Phone 700. m’f;esf;\;:éfl;ftxig:ifi:opl:go&,Se\'e‘r}?é The leaders of the leagus have| Sechem st Dulon. = F G Batsed for Schwert fn 7th. Model D 45, for 1916, sellin Stop Talkmg War { . s viding ) d 2| Moosup st Nomh' Grosvenordate - A EDWIN W. HIGGINS new league does not organize. The |lngi iored another player, B. Wunder- [ Yoo o Jowh Grgenorae R N N N N ot * < g Buy a NEW OAKLAND - Sachems, Moosup, New London and | The Trimmers hav 3 Z Two base B Weiver. | Thre buso hits. Malsel, and Attorney-at-Law Willimantic have ~Sunday grounds | fafe when the mimacement s oad PUNDAY, oRMER oone. Roth. Tlome runs. Caldwell,” Pechinpaugh at $985. have a safe investment. Corner Main and Shetucket Strests | 214 °20 play Sunday ball and these |fied that six plavers would amit eod National League. e N Anb et Sley SRy POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY glubs can play away from home on|on consultation of the officers of the F. O. B. Factory. Demon- G T Sturday with Westerly, Putnam, New York at Cincinnatl CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent . league the following men were al- New Y. t. Loui: ‘Brown & Perkins, Atomeys-at-law Dy naayr b foville; Who do not | lowed’ to’ play, Clabby, Woodmansee, | Brotim o 5. L : St o Aeas A e stration by appointment. L a5, Room 15, Shannon Bldg. E 5 v v could al- | edsral League. St. Lo Mo, L—N 3 Oyer, Uucas Nat. Banic Shetusket St | fortato” eviry - other. Saturday o | S Y iiigine, Rankin, etreault | o ren took today’s game from St. Louis by Entranco stairway neir to Thames | Sunday. The Sachems 1oave here Tor | Msninicehey, Ln Roge S onilivan, | Blitien ar S Lous. the score of 3 to 2, putting two runs B : Danielson on the 12145 tar todey acd | QoRabue, Stapl i nansee, | Bumalo at Newark. across in the third, when Mathewson c eauty op Danielson will be here Sunday. Tha : City Leagu and Snodgrass scored,and never being DANNY MURPHY LAID UP. lineup for today at Danielson will be, ds at East Ends va. West J irgrounds, 130 p_me, the locals. New York got IMPERIAL GARAGE McGrory Bullding, Rooms 19-30, Madison, pitch, Anderson, catcn, J.| SOSTON WOMEN CHAMPIONS. | Pmeits v fyimmer ot fairsmoumnds. 3 0. m, i x““’.uflf‘t’;;, e Hat gt ; ; ilL| Crowe, ib, Bill Stanley, 25, = Stamevants va. Shuggers at Cramberry otis’ soored: onle. T rd and its i aarE, Shmpociug.{deslute) Ho Will Romain with Sl S R T O A T T 0 e SR i Taab 1 the mlath, wHon Wil i Tel. 929 Chestnut Street Faclal Masage, Manicuring and eh eme Mome oro n Few Days. | Chic Staniey and Adams in the field: | Eleanora Sears Win Doubles Chame| Daneien v Ssms oo v e E U S Hand or Electric Maaga. o teken: Magce of Brooklyn Federals put the | ; Substitutes, Dan Mara and W. Me- | pionship of United States. North Grosrenordal toosup. ff Ao L relopEARRIETT & BREED. B o e i oaerala nirt s the : Lok Snodgrusect™s 33 § OlBunerss "4 370 3 § elephone connections. e Danny Murphy will be sent to the Co- = Philadelphia, June 11.—Mrs. George il e e =L 0 o Bend R lonial league. Danny is suffering from Yale Has Light Work. Wightman and Miss Eleanora Sears, Bunsif 3130 OWenr 43406 DR.R.J.COLLINS a wrenched knee, and was last week | Gales Ferry, Conn., June 11.—Rough |of Boston, won the women's doubles| New York 8 St Louts 3 Roberion.et & 0 0 0 OfDolams 4 2 4 00 e R. J. | & B ety e Sislt his home here | water on the Thames caused Coach |tennis championship of the United | Ciginmai i\ Briokisn 0. (15 tanines) Brinerdss 4 03 § olbosnss o3 &b - B e e puay there's seven other | Nickalls to cut short the practice of | States today, defeating Mrs. Marshall | Tihadehia’o. Chicago % e A I lubs in the Federal league that want | the Yale crews tonight. The varsity | Mclean and Mrs. George Chapman of | De*-Pitsbursh mo game. wet grounds Mithenp 310 3 Ochnes 310 26 Murphy,” gald the manager, “and if I|and freshman eights rowed upstream |New York, 15-8, 6-2, in the final round s = o e ished fo trade him I could get more | a mile and then rowed back at a high | Of the tournament at_the Philadelphin| Do¥gn & Detmica eise e I e e s e i s Bhen. . Bt Jaanle ameterial than tho Colonial|stroke. ~The varsity shell lost thres | Cricket club. Mrs. Wightman Rew York 10, Chicags s © New York 00320100003 = T = Phone 424-4 ! eague could furnish. ere’s no trut of its washboards. meet Miss Molla Bjurstedt of Norw Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 0. St Louis 22001000 0 0 1-2(vyg i v i ear 'ThS 1hadre 1 to the story, and Murphy will remain | Examinations for the Sheffield Scien- | in the final round for the singles title Federal i o e e N cgfikegsa?sd o%’ff'el:i?r:z egfictuo?; K‘:fihrcoer ::)‘::d gs‘e:hlljvoyand :x;‘e‘i.;anld‘} b right here with m tifie Sch(zlol oarsmen were completed | tomorrow. Today's victory in the| Nemsx 12 Bmeim 1. pee W Durly . s |not mince matters with them, but tells [ one-half mile courses. The tempestu- e oday and the academic examinatio oubles gave Mrs. Wightman her| Buffalo 2 Bultimore 5 n th i ~Sax ous sea e 1 ¢ i ALFRE] 'HARD: Baseball Activities in Moosup. |will be finished mext weel '9%%| fourth national title in that event and| CUeaw & Kuawms City 1 Redj; Box \Winjdrom Tinece: 5y what he thimke”of themn e 35 | bor. wce foountered dally on the her. | DR. ALFRED RIC S The Moosup Grays go Grosvenordale ‘today to North where they will Saturday, June 19th, the Natlonals Carson, and her second paired with Miss Sears. ‘As Hazel Hotchkiss of California, Mrs. Miss E. Rotch. Colonlal Leagus. New Haren 1. New Bedford 0 Boston, June 11.—Detroit sent Dauss to pitch ‘against Boston today for the figured in three runs scored by Bos- pactly what he thinks of them. He pat times sarcastic, without being dis bor have knocked the men about not only physically, but also mentally. DENTIST play the opening game of the sesies. Jewett City at Baltic. Wishtman won the title in 1910 paired | Baris i Banacs * {hixa tlme in_ the three game seriens|loheih tr ani o may o e e Tt Sbsing Hg continuslly Sunday North Grosvenordale plays at| The Jewett City Baseball team will | with Miss Sears. In 1909 and 1811, UL S stk [t thei Red Sox won' asaiu, 14 'to 35 | o levery milsithey 6 s Sl svoibin 0l it o Lo 1 abwRYE fire ildi i Moosiig, journey to Baltic today. The battery|she won tho championship paired with| « & o Triples by Hoblitzel and Henriksen yo TGl e they €0 Ho welghs e ng upder such conditions | Thayer Building, Room 305 | Tor Baitlo 85 Tive ota 7 No other games. s. e varsity will take good the boat travels like a dead log; the 5 Y 6o, Ehmeni Loapss e L care that he does not double his weight | individual starts cursi very: u g0 to Moosup and Manager Hughes|for Jewett City Corvcan and Geed. Mrs, McLean and Mrs. Chapman| p,na 11, sesce o ton in the seventh. The score: but, even I he 410, he enla sum cor T VTl o s en A ep eat e hadrbeAlmleiragzmsg;sg%z;: tszne:: I\T:n~ Fiichburg 8/ Lawrenco 4. L B ) Borten (A . o|main coxswain of the Yale crew. gradually used up, and he lacks in- ages y yers shos Lowal 3, ‘Lymn 5 , 8 Henrtisen. L “Wi E lutely ca ay in | terest s woi s % B AN l A American _Association. Crawiordrt 5 0 1 0 ojieeit 4 3] § g|Put sreen and raw freshmen through |tryins cireumstances. What is the | DiS afternoon.. John Hughes will um- New Zealand’s last animal census Qérdtana 8. Misepalls 3. Sl § 210 ofiiowitiib 4 1 & 3 §|their paces and find out anything of | natural and looked-for result. Wel, 2 s verd il o1 2 showed’ that it had nearly 25,000,000 e e 4090 oJanvins 3 0 5 1 gftheir capabilities as oarsmen. Several [we saw it last Saturday when, for the L Diay ox’ VtURERS sheep. B 7 e e S ST PR 3114 29§ 3:0|sombinations have been tried in the |first time in two years, the freshman | SISE 2% 230 end at the Srounds e e = Colless Riaite. t11¢ 30 % 3 ffreshman shell, which has been very |crew whipped the varsity in.a three- MUl e music enoug g el OCK MARKET WAS BRISK. gmes e e s SR i 282 hard to fix As boys of that age row |minute dash between bridges. This | %137, refreshinents on the same scale. e & : i O %3420 unevenly. mever two duv allke: | was in excellent hing for all eoncemn: | oo TS, PUsiness strects wil bo desert= PENDANTS oye: P by ‘ashington’s atest ]["1f iilmm?mt.li N“I".“* ?“‘“‘;‘Mm;’ Pt ‘“A;’l(s‘ oy never two consecutive minutes the|ed. It put a much-needed invigorator = - DIAMOND JEWELRY Communication to Berlin, ble inferences from Washington's lat- Inter Met pr 0 Int Har of N I League. American League. Philadelphia from first place today when they shut out the visitors, 2 'to 0. same, just as one is beginning to give is concerned, I don’t think it will ever be a finished or polished looking crowd. into the freshman crowd and took HEAR “PLAY BALL!" Dr. P. J. Cassidy, the professional s ; o v . and Frank Jay Fagan' 5 o uade up all hopes of an individual, he sud- |some of the elation out of the varsity. | ¢S manager, an BROOCHES New York, June 11—Stocks rose vig- Qesss i IR denly and quite unexpectediy bucks|As a matter of fact, the varsity are | 2&Teed With him. BAR PINS orously today on the largest and F')(IHA‘N_Y B Brooklyn . Hoblitzel, Henr! up and rows ecxcellent form and then |tired and the freshmen, who had up I Droadest demand witnessed since last GU% N Ore”Sub S as suddenly lets you down agaln by |to that moment rowed in that order as | HARVARD SHELL NEARLY | BRACELETS || pridey, when, thg maniet,” bocame | i S 23 i Cuba Dron Philles Bhck Tnte{ Ssson Fossisii o MR GRIGE T g Bars | o tne et Bvmreeaffust o SWAMPED IN THAMES. Newest designs in Platinum and §|ihe United States Steel Corporation. Inc "Agrcl or Chnetnami’ . Place. “Ag far'ak the Varslty whith ds Ry TS : e B 4 Tne fnancial community was plain- Jow " Comp Chicago, June 11_—Chicago deposed | boated as it has been since March 20, | TWO TEAMS READY TO Varsity Boat Going at Good Rate But a Tug Interrupts, ; est communication to Berlin, its tone nt . Paper Chicago o The game was a pitchers’ battie, with | They hav lenty of powe ” : belng considered as conciliatory and e Detroie Humphries outpitching Rixey and | cons b el e L R nal M, i o n Cann, Jene 4L R a specialty. Kan City S e courage. I shall get their blades and | Busin d Professi en Line PR decidedly at variapce with unofficial| 105 Ken City s o © T Demaree and holding Philadelphta to | worj together better than they are at| Up for Playgrounds Association, | PreParations for a four mile row for g e sy " e ey New Yoox .1l three scattered hits. Chicago won the | present, but I fear, owing to idiosym. - " |the Harvarq varsity eight went for Thlc riss began at Jfhe opening but Toulgh Yate Gergand 11T T e x‘._fthb;nnén'g when Good's | crasies of build, their bodies will never [ If today is all right, the ball game |nausht tonight; when the tug Charlea VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON- I’Zfil’g e erate et Louls & Nam” B ek single and & double by Fisher' scored e tosether and slight breaks | this afternoon will be all right. ~The | McWilliams crossed the course after RSN GIyENTHERE. noon o fresh and ~more sustained Ml 3 4 Federas Loagus Philadeiphiy () criesmn, 0 | have Deen scatea in an old discarded | bace the payies ey e Ion TN | the crew had gons a mile. i movement lifted the market to higher e s Bancrotts 3 173 5 S|oooarr “D3™% % %|shell in which it has been sible [ named Johnson, over in Middlesex | The shell was nearly swamped and <) prices, coppers iand‘l ev]\\ mc:’e vola- ;;;ux'réml pr Kaneas City 4 Byme,3b 4 1 0fFisher,ss 3 2 1 1 ¢|to rig them comfortably. tiring | county, has the weather. He has|the row was called off. The oarsmen. tile specialties sa_ x“%_ Federal ;n.m- i &\u;:mi Pittshuren r e, }5,“'1‘”&,"11 % c‘l) u;‘dnmg. r ; 0 4 0 o) winds have also helped to knock the promised not to show a mean disposi- | were pulling in splendid form and it' n €0. §S J|ins, common and preferred rose o ME P ® s Bromtr haiet 3 3 ofSaeras™ § 3.3 § o|heart out of them, although the actual | tion, at least in this part of Connecti- |18 said, unofficially the time for the' eight to glmas't ten poén:fis,v While do., Ken & T e e 0 o|Williams.ct 2 0 2 o o|number of miles rowed have . been | cut. today. mile was five minutes. There is a American Smelting gained five, War Mol K& w pe [ Puskertet 0 4111 ofnothing what it was at this time last | Foth teams are about ready. Some | possibility of a time row for tomorrow aBires Tost some of thelr recent prom- Mo Pecitc D ] Bumsc § 7 & § §|year when we had already accomplish- | of the “boys” have actually practiced |if conditions are right. ! Inence in point of activity, but record- e uttalo : Icler 000 0 OHumwlap 3 103 0 ed four four-mile courses against the the great Play-| There werca number of visitors at NCH ;m: S‘tae:‘;fe:uxjnlngothepne:vs;'ecord i; ot Biscute F Reds Dofeat Brooklyn in Fourteenth. | 225, 2 52 12 ¢one full-trial course of this year. Our |grounds association game, to start at quarters today. y 169 1-2. Motors and Petroleums shar- Nat Em &S .0 3 Demarce.p ‘ Accordlon—Fancy Plaitin, : (A Nat Load ..o Cineinnati, Ohio, June 11.—Appleton Ay 3 ek i Eistting; Work o nmdeitlelextan f Untted and Benton pitched almost tecord ball| otais LONDON-NORWICH ates Steslfed il inuss o Solime here today going 14 innings without a| (x) Ran DYE WORKS of dcalinghS. cc;nmbut:;;g 1twenty pe; run across the plate. The former| Gx) Bauel for ixes fn stn. A s cent to the whole. I divisions = o bt e coro nnings: ) 33 B'd'y, Norwich, Ct. Phone Con. || the raiiway list moved forward. the e g AR MR e L E R e | Our Auto at your service strongest features being Reading and 4 T over Brooklyn, 1 to 0. The| Two buse hils, Fisher 2. Becker. Femer mons | 1 | Baltimore and Ohio, with advances of Nors Pacite . Geciding ran started on its way whon | Cilosso % Bacifis’ hiw, "Nl Zimmermin, i S coples ew Ki ‘s b s . Louis Hard. Sibatantial tnlorests and Sogacated & oy threw Killifer's bunt to second too al ard, H DR, C. R. CHAMBERLAIN vestment inquiry. Final prices were Pitts Coal pr . late to catch the Cincinnati manager. Washington, June 11.—St. Louis hit Pdess Steel Car Groh flied out, but Herzog came trot- | Gallia hard in thr innings today and fractionally under the best, but the 0 P'S Cor of s, v 3 & ey Sl = Dental Surgeon SloSIFE was ctive: andiiatene Total S ting home when Grifith sent a smash- | broke Washington's winnink Streak. by g i T ing double to righi core: taking the last game of the series, 5 9% O D e et 1600 Bay Con Co Brookiyn (N) Gincinnati (N) to 1. James held Washington to, five ] McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn. e e e | 2800 Reaging - 5 ab upo s e ab by & efscattered hits, two of which were though in no case falling to recent low | i RSt + 5 gamarase %8 371 5 Dreans "¢ 373 § §focattered Dity ewo of which = were quotations. There was a striking| 4300 Rep Ir & Steel Myesct 4 141 olierons doa northern Europe, namely Norway, 2100 Rumely ....... Tlummel. it 11 0 0/Griflitht 5 3 2 0 O i MAHONEY BROS. Sweden and Danmark, exchanse 0! ‘3o Rumey p Wl 3030 oldaec” 28730 . Lo (A) m W 3 those centers being on a parity with| ¢S L&S ¥ . Cutshaw2n 4 T OWinens 4 010 4 8l ma 5 353 Tt . 500 Beatour H o H Hack, Livery and Bo: established rates. 1300 Seama A1) 212 3 Glonends T 4 310 o §|Howardsb 41 o 130 A arding This was ascribed to purchases of | 1300 Scam ook . 3013 obemwnn 81250 11 3o Stable bills in return for sales of American| 2000 Siom S 8 & I . = s 3-oel FALLS AVENUE Sccurities here by = German interests.| {3030 Paghe ... Rt by tantees e ey 11 T We guarantee our sarvice to be the | C2Nada sent agothér $5000,000 gold to| ‘300 Soutn Ry pr . Brooklsn—s B g Dest at the most reasonable pri this market and an additional im-| 500 Stand Milling © 0000000000000 6y S R . @ Drices. | portation of $500,000 from Japan was soth Studevater . RO S et i announced. 00 Texas. Cor o ‘base its, O Mara, Grl enton. * Eam- ERTEE . 1e . . Bonds were strong with general| iico faia sssue’ "l o e Eincimnat 1o Saetides hte; Woees, KA 181 Tiviiege an IS |eains in the copper convertibles. To-| 1io Tobsceo Iv pr o o S0 10802y tal sales, par value, amounted to $2,-| , %0 Uulo Bag & P. > Two ibuse hiis, ' Pratt, Shanks Laran. Three b 5_ | 670,000. /600 Union Pec.pr . Cleveland Blanks Athletics. buso hits, Levad, Sotton. Sacrifico hits, Lavam can now be had at Anderson’s | *Uniteq States bonds were unchangea | 1y Philadelphia, June 11—Morton had | MeEie. Hea, 'McBride, Gallis. Sachinco' fiy e on call. 1900 the home team at his mercy today and Pond at Ashwillet. e Cleveland won, § to 0. He held Phil- OTTO ANDERSON STOCKS. i adelphla down to two hifs and was WRITES ON YALE CREWS. Sates. 2 siven brilliant support. Southworth, < = 200 Alaska_Gold M 19850 Who. joined. the . wisttors — yesterday, | Coach Nickalls Thinks Blue Oarsmen e L e 12800 having been secured from:the Cleve- | Have Stronger,.Faster and Heavier w TYLER BROWNE M D P Ty o] 3000 land team of the American.association, | Combination Than Last Y. 400 Amal Copper - - and tea .| Combination Than Last Ye: . ly o | “800 Am. Beet Sugar 200 made the greatest running-one-handed 5 Eye, Kar, Nose, Throat, Electricity, il 1500 catch of the season here. The play| Coach Guy Nickalls of the Yale uni- X-RAY 3000 Am. L robbed Strunk of a home-run. The |versity crews,. contributes an article v score: to_the Yalo -'Alumni Weekly on the' 20100 Westinanouse slolet Ray, Mechantcal Mamsage. 200 Woolworth Oleveland (A) | Phladolshia (A) - }crews at Gales Ferry. Among other | 75 Broadway, Horwich, Cona. Faks 3w S s F18 e elneme T4 878 1) iRER ho seys: ; : Franklin St. car to “Dr. Browne's.: 500 Wiklys-Overtand - S 49181l Now we must not.ghut our-eyes to sepid Total sales $57.370. ek, o0 § 3,08 §the Tact tnat Harvard has'an excel- ent crew., In fact, after Mr. Herrick’s 11’0 s0'te ] : Ex excellent’ coaching—which resulted -in CarTon Smienit 3030 2033 . s 7 Wamti's.so 1 0 8 4 2.0 0 i ofthelr sweeping the board of the Grand MISS M. C. ADLES New York, June 11 — Cotton fu-| O Neme = 3 6 8 0 203 4 9| Challenge oup:in England last July— H X res closed fi u] Motonp 4 11 3 31040 H F S tures cl rm. July 9.56; october & SChey 2 0 1 4 1|1t wWas quite certain that they had g arr, p and Face Declallts Bt 9.92; December 10.19; January 10.25; | moms 3 57 I 20 o o|large mumber of first-class ocarsmen . e vont Bat alaha i Sl Fory March 10.47, 9 8 8 3 2|to choose from, since mo less than six R oLt alr attended o Betore Bloel 5y Spot quiet; middling 9.07. 1099 ofof tnat fae grew remaln in.residence bair. ™% e i Tty 3 21 3| 20d_are avallable for Mr. Wray to 500 Maln St Next to Oneises Mank.| i A N F 1 MONEY. (0 Datted tor Tagp 1 . make hisichoice from. That:they have Telephone 652-4. 0 Auciizon New York, June 1L—Call money not all been called upon; seems to show 30 Atehtson steady; high’ 2; low 1 1-2; ruling rate | Ciamd 03108000 pes|that Mn Wray mugt have an extraor- s000 Baldwia oo 2; last loan 1 3-4; closing bid 1 1.2; | Phladepata 3000 ER=1 fine lot-on_ his varsity squad. FAMOUS FURS Ladies' Fur Coats and Sets, Two base hit, Morion. offered at 1 8-4. O'Nelll,’ Chapman, The Yale crew, to my mind, is a stronger, heavier, and faster combina- ton than that which represented us 215 Balt & Ohio pr 2100 Batopilas _Min 6700 Beth. Steel o ‘Sacrifice Htte, Smith, ‘Wambsganss. CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. Men’s Coats of- all styles. 100 Detn. Steel pr waEAT o/ LSl Yanks Overcome Seven Run-Lead. |last year, and, since Eurvard. beat Reatodelfisand ‘repairing also done| 300 Brufn ® T ... ek o83 i New York, June 11—New York over- | Cornall bixmore thay we 41d, Harvard surely. Superior styles. 510 Bghils 00 10 g 105% 102% 105 Same Boeven run lead today and de-jalso must have & better crew than| The memorable battle of Waterloo dinary Interest attaches to the cen- |the accompanying illustration are;: M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St feated Chicago, " yaanager Row. | they had last vear. So that everything | was fought June 18, 1815, a fow miles | tenary of this event. It will be Te- | sown Napoleon; thef IR of! 'Na- . BR 1% 7angfland started to @ut In®his yeserves.|seems to. indicate a bdattle at New [south of Brussels. It was at this bat- | called that it was the sensational stand x A % 7 16| The score was 10 to 9. The Yankees | London, provided nothing Interferes | tle that Napoleon, the man who sought |of the Duke of Wellingion's men that |Poleon in the Madeline chapel in the THERE Is no acvertising medium In Won the game in the eighth inning on|with the work and training of the|to conquer the world, met his disast- |won the day and settled for all ‘time | Hospital des Invalides, in Paris, and " :....... ‘Connecticut aq:xa to The Buls % 4 uy un Boone's triple and Nunamaker's sac- | crews, which it is hoped will.be.the [rous defeat. With the great conflict |the ambitions of the man ‘who mu;g Napoleon as as he sailed away from o Lo Bt i et G- Ak ek e - *n0w. Faglng tn Burope more. than. ur- | to. contral. the. world's. destinios, — la-Prance - . o Seled en 2

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