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ONGEST REA- 3 OoNETRSETI00. sHOULD LET US INSURE YOUR FARM We represent the Hartford, Mddle: || Going' to ngrihtg—-Slump in International anu. Gate N e Receipts Said to be Reason for Change—First Game Friday With Jersey City—Franchise Only Temporarily stron utuals in the State. | J. L. Lathrop 202208 OP 28 Shetucket St. “l moommmmons! Bl ounanaamwl Transferred—No Other Changes- Contemplated. ] 19 tlom. (par Value) ...,.. $100,600.00 ¥ June 30—The Newark, ground is being fitted up on Packer Total U, 8. bonds NN..}: l?x‘z:‘r“nlfionfl League baseball | park, opposite the mill houses. If any PR ‘-flfflm ': club, was transferred to Harrisburg, |af the teams around this section of . ,794.00 o :Olh Pa., today for the remainder of the|Connecticut want games they can be Seou season, This decision was reached at |accommodated by addressing, Henry 2 league meeting called to act upon | Simino, manager, Packer. b the request of the Newark club that Kanme Cly 8t Brookisn, 905,238.25 g king house, $4.500 bt ettty umw"w; :,;:m,,,_t SACHEMS AT St Louls'at Bffalo. Total bonds, securities, ete. 1,014,032.25 o o furniture and fixtures, the first game at Harrisburg_would IVORYTON SATURDAY Ly ST s By| 5 ok o Poders) nof Re be played with Jersey City on Friday. Federal Leagas, free hitting and_pitcher after h- including o Offielals of the league stated 'that|To Play Fast Middlesex County Team | cuimgs 7. Newssk & (12 tnsiogs) i R o g g stocks) owned unpledged ... 171,102.68 no other changes were contemplated.| ——John Clabby of City League to| Kaoms City 11 Brookim 2. oRe- 348,000 The invasion of Newark by the Fed- i ryout. Buffalo Touts 1. Phitadelph stooks, In- ‘otal bonds, eral Teagne 804 the conssquent siump| b Given Tryout. s T X luaing premines on Rt 191.565.18 : v t : in gate receipts at the International| mhe Sachems will play the fast eague. Murphyer 3 173 on same .... . 12,088 6. Subscription to Louts $35,159.78 Some peopie are under the impres- | o} e X there were said to be the t he Middlesex| Lalewrmce vostpomed ruin Sirunkef 4 0 3 H 60,066.00| stock of Federal at Fi is a ves o O s P G ool 2 s oI, darimess ) 514 e 6. Banking house 170,600.00 | Reserve bank....$7,200.00 proved reserve sion that Fire Insurance ® VeIV |jeading reasons for the transfer. t Tve next Satur-| Brockon 2. New Bedford 0. H 2 - g S and they go on taking e ‘County league at Ivoryton Worcester ', $. Du a Less amount un: agents In other e o 1 ne-yd‘ot inquirin = day, July 3rd. The Ivoryton team is o RaR SARS - 41,000.00| paid .... .... 3, Teserve cities.. 12.730.23 D It o R BRADY LED THE FIELD. very fast and no doubt & fine_ball Colonial. Leagus. A 3 . a Due trom O e e nclasifar iiin et game will take place. The Sachems | INemftomt = Tumien 2 T = approved” e 10, Due from banis apd amount Teacired 15 give Jou adequste | Had Score of 144 Two Strokes Bet- | have won seven straight and lost the " e i i i H o L il oer stock R P protection. It is the best investment ter Than Nearest Competitor. last two games by leas DIAYING. | L\ imona b : 310 1 cago and St nm on same.. 11. Checks on banks in the in the world for a small amount of = After the team threw away Sun-| 5i 5 Rocheser 5. e ° Louls .........3124,600.56 " 7,600.00| same city or town as re- money. Sce to it at once. Brookline, Mass, June 30.—With|day's game'to Westerly, the manager| fornio i, Monweal §. 1 1 Due from ‘ap- 6. Banking house, $35.000 porting bank ...... . 3 half of the seventy-two holes play |called the plavers together and gave | Providence 4, Jersey Cliy 3. [ proved reserve furniture and fixtures, 13_ s Ouiside checks . ISAAC S. JONES of the Massachusetts open _golf | them something to think of in very American Association. Totals_ 4017 o it g s ki estiid Gumed TSl e s sary Insurance and R Shamplonship tournament completed | emphatic tones. John Clabby Of | Inaianapolts 1. Louisris 5. (=) Rantor’ Corrigan tn- 4ih R I L . il E e e R el e ot~ cart ? =2 Richards Building, today, A. J. Brady of Wollaston led | Thamesville\ will be given a tryout| St Puul o Miiwaukes 2. {2} Batied ox owr tn b R TR R 1264, e e MRV & 3 ‘nlekels = the fleld with & score of 144, two|with the Sachems next Saturday.| Cumbo T Clededun = = e e T e hankers (other than in- 9.8 Due fro e Prone 285-8 - Willimantio, CONN. | g¢roxes better than his neavest comr- |Clabby comes from the City 1eague | liinespoils 5 Kanss City 6. (Secons momey | Wéore £ cluded in § or 9). ... 23576.88| approved re —_— 3 BEAR IN MIND when placing your | petitor, Walter C. Hagen, of Rochest- |and has plaved fast ball all this sea- E 223100801 o3| Checks on banks in e nerve . agent , Notes of other national 3 ; INSURANCE for the coming year |er, former United States open cham- |son. The Sachems will make the trip National Leagae. 50 hatn ntt 8, | mme clty or towm asre- . | ip New York TR e otes THE FACT that during the last five |pion. ~Glivert Nicholls of Wilming- |to Ivorvien in automobiles, leav:| . £ Schiang, Guiner. Home rup. Gardner. 13, a Outstde chi 2 Louls .. s Tawful money reserve in et ';I;i‘ll::"”nufi%?-':;n‘: o el T e alley’ fourtt & iarse delegation of baseball lovers Phladelphia’ s Philadelabia (A) G iy O ® praved” resstve e oy i g t; 7 with 160; while Francis Ouimet, am- | will accompany the team and Wwill £0 | Piisbursn b hpoa b hoo a efb Fractionai curren: agents In other 17. Legan tender notes -... quity v Wh 54 B e ookl their | Murpby.t 4713 0 51260 nickels Teserve cities . 4,372.30 18, Redemption THE FACT that can af- | ateur champion and Thomas L. Mc- |in autos . The, ems use their | Boston_ i RN $13¢ 26.080.56 | Frar g pIon T e et 0 BofiaY, “or 90 | Namara of Boston who led all the|best men who include, Kane, Holland, | Xev, York ie3e 33130 comte.oo..l - 96159 B Gt tacie e TN L s ‘ M..g e T30 f° avery_ Dol- | professionals in the open competition |Bill Stanley, Chic Stanley, Jack Man- | 500 % TIRLS e 14. Notes of other national Fame city or town as re- (ot mors 1 chutaroripay 9120 Joc Wvery, at Baltusrol, were tied for fifth place | ley, Jack Taylor, Ray Wheeler, John- Core ti41 banks ... Dorting bank . 475056| than 5 per ‘ tar_taken in an With 161, ny Crowe, John Clabby and Bill Mc- Federat Leagus. 2231 313 0 0|15 Federal Reserve notes 13. b Fractional, cent. on cir- THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | W50 Gie 0 ¢ 71 in the second |Burney. Their lineup will be Man- I 1113 Lawful money reserve in bani currency. nickels culatton) .... $5000.00 4 not & mere promise to' pay. round was the best record for 18 holes |ley and Stanley, Crowe, Kane, Holland | St Tous 1 8481 R e R I S S T [ s S 559.57| " Fronsarer .- 1.000.00 B. P. LEARNED & CO. |auring the day B I Sianleys HulsHiet S TREIGE | o, Toos H 3 0|17 Legai- v 11 10/700.00| 14. Notes of other national iz 3 5 e . | Prissburs = edemption fu anks > BETETETY ————— with U. S. Trea Lawful’ ‘in Total . rese 3545,101.64 B will play Mickey Finn's New London | Brookiyn 16. Total coin and cer- i 301 | Baltimore 57| ® Bated for Wyckom in oth. b o L 4 tifioates e LIABILITIES, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Clay Courts Out of Commission, But ::T;:p?cm;g.s Falls and a battle roval | pugao ...0 710 358 | pytore, b matngs: T D;';,'g,,cu a;{"_;;"'-,s_m_,m 11 Jegal idnder noics 160000 | 1. Capital stock paid in. un,ma AMOS A BROWNING | "icstiens Faverable for Tnursday. ool R ey L 3 Bt rdioplund R R e i e Pittebih SBE, Jidel 895 An alls NO CHANCE AY PRESENT. s Speker~"Tnree” b s, Starohy, e Lot urer (mot "more s e ooy HSOTES Attorney-atlaw, =~ 3 ooichards Bld& |, one “downpour which continued to- fion ot Total ireufation) s n , 7 on circulati 2$5,000.00 expenses, inter- day put the clay courts of the Pitts- | But Centrals May Join City League|neirit 1,956.15| on circulation. LIABILITIES. F : 3 Vi 5.000.00 est_and taxes - burgh Athletic Association out of [ in Future—President Rinella OQut of | \xhistn i paid ... ... $92.98 Brown & Perkins, Mtomeys-ai-law | commission so that the national clay | Town. v SPORTING N Gapital stock paid in...$1,000.000.00| Total ........ ......... $TZLOBAS| . S N . Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | court championship tournament was St Toots OTES P e seeese 000 LIABILITIES - Circulating ‘ndivided prof- notes .... ....$10C,000.00 escecoae-vz SERIBRSL 1. Capital stock paid in.. $100,000.00| Tass amount on Less " "“current 2. Surplus fund ....... 20,000.00) hana and in ©expenses, inter- 3. Undividea prof-_ """ treasury for re- estand taxes 18505 oo v o oo SULIBET demption or in vaid - . 1845578 Less " “current transit -...... 2.100.00 o €xpenses, Inter- est ‘and taxes pald ooeor o Entrance stairway near Thames | temporarily checked, no matches be-| In regard to the Centrals’ desire to | Filladeihia . e Saleohone 368 |ing played. Late in the day, how-|enter the Citv league, President Ri- A ever, the rain ceased, the sun ap- [nella wishes to state that a new team =i peared and the indications were fav- | has just organized with some of the Doak’s First Shutout of Season. |orable for a resumption of play to-|Old Trimmer players and will go by St. Louis, Mo, June 30.—Willie | morrow. : the same name, taking the place of Doak hurled his first shutout of the| George M. Church of Princton, the |the old Trimmers. season here today, winning the first intercollegiate champion and N. W. Although we would like to have game of a double header from Pitts- | Niles of Boston have fought their way | the Centrals enter there is no chance burgh for St. Louis, 2 to 0. Sallee|to the semi-finals in singles while |at present, but most likely there will made things easter for the visitors in |R. Norris Willlams, Harvard and |be in the future. the second game and they found him | Dean Mathey, West Side, teammates, | President Rinella also wishes to for a twelve-hit, 4 to 2 victory. The |Will confest with each other as to who | state that he is going away for a week Three weeks to the opening of the srand circuit. 97.900.00° Circulating notes... ... Due to banks und bank- ors_(other than included in 5 or 6) 8. Dividends unpaid 9. Demand deposits: a Individual de- posits subject Due to approved re- Yok, Chicigo sna St ork, cago an s TG et oSN i o 0150 7. Due {0 banks aod bask; ers_(other than Include: in 5 or 6) ..... 5 40,305.81 8. Dividends unpal 21.00 52. H 0 o 0| Those 2.09 pacers should hang up a 9| new record for the Framingham track H 1 0 10,585.75 4. Circulating notes ... ....$100,060.00 unt ‘on hand and In treasury for re- Friday. Bill Morley, former Hartford short- _____ stop, is batting for .279 for the Minne- lis Millers, to check. $1,309,811.56 demption or in 9. Demand deposits: ecores: shall join Church and Niles. The |or two and leaves Willlam Wright as ) e gl e Certit A o bam. 17000090 | & Tnaivida Lk PR gther plaver for the semi-finals will |acting manager of the East Ends and | Lewrass George Stallings has released Pitch-| o $iniieq Ssaans “ers (other than included Bomes bIect 21019316 . BNt depend on the match between J. C.|president of the league. SR er Crutcher and Catcher Tragressor to | deposits ..... 10,000.00 in'5 or6) .. 110074 ) o *o e rsied H 331 e st AT G an 0 Bated for ‘Tames In sth. the Jersey City Skeeters. t Postal sav: 5. Dividends unpaid 1250 © checks .....- 75.19 2 213 West Side, in the fifth round and City League Meeting. (x0) Batted for Koob in 8th. —_— ings deposits. 78.392.56 9. Demand deposits: o 301 the winner of that match and M. W.| , .o procio W 4 The former Springfield trainer, Mar- 1,401,603.34 | & Individual de- H R Washburn, West Side, in the sixth| Acting President Wright wishes to 20001011 18|, 3 r-| rederal income posits subject Mol s o 3545.100L64! , , six i thie: Sitents 1 SR 40 20 0 x—s|tin Brennan, had two winners at Rock- to_check .... $469,197.56 g H e round. cal e attention of the different g SRR A AR et g e A e e tax, withheld 31.46 S 2 State of Connecticut, County of News H 348 —— managers of the City league teams 10 | puis il Felag, 5 Cotine ¢ wiiker seccits | 0 el P e Bt London. s o Charles T Fheine i 381 Packerville Team Wants Games. | ‘rc, fact that, there will be called |l Auktn."Fuich. Wearer, Schalr Notelet, dam of The Harvester, 201, | State of Gonnecticut, County of New|d Cashieris ooy swear that, the sbova stated) ° e The “Warm Bables Hard to Spank” |o'clock Friday night, at The Bulle- it W &t Oloacinos has a filly by Marico, 2.07 1-4, at her |London, es.: I Charles W. Gale | checks out- ment is true to the best of my know=| side, and has been bred ot San Fran- | Cashler of the above named bank, do| Standing solemnly swear that the above stat ment is true to the best of my know- | 15. Bills payable, Including have organized at Packerville and are | tin office. The matier of the game 2] o out for baseball games. A nice new |between the Kickers and Trimmers | ot meg Gricasn Givions bomons pin, | CiS00 207 3-4. . 469,325.50 | ledge and belief. ! Snsn = vl 5 c obligations representing today in.a double header Cincinnati| Ralph Lasbury of Broad Brook and | ¢08° and Betiel .~ o . momey borrowed ... 20.000.00| Subseribed and sworn to before mef shutting out the visitors 1 to 0 in the | James Powers of Concord, N. H., are S ashier. 37030 7s | this 30th day of June. 1915. : first contest and Chicago duplicating | two New Englanders who will take in| Subscribed and sworn to before me| Sofal o-iii-:c iioi-ico. $721036.49 PERCIVAL W. CHAPMAN, * the trick in the second 2 to 0. Scores: | the Cleveland races this week. this 29th day of June. 1915. S O ST Y Ty / Notary Publie. { g NARD P. CHURCH, nton, ' a: o L. Dyight, . Sough: : = Chicape (N) Clnclanati_(N) 3 iie. |Cashier of the above named bank, do| Correct—Attest: 4 2o s . I e There will be some gilt edged motor | o act aptest: O ? PUPHS lsolemnly swear that the above state- COSTBLLO LIPPITT, ' 3 ara Sooar T3l Yams 3918 o car races at Readville track on Mon- Trect I OHN G, AVERILL, ment is true to the best of my know- COCIUS BROWN, g HoEe MARKET WAS IRREGULAR. 300 Chle M & St P 0% 0% Schuliedf 5 3 5 0 0Molwitz> 3 012 0 o|day, July 5. This meeting is sanction- JOHN PORTEOUS, ledge and bellef. AMOS A. BROWNING, : 3300 g SR Ghe & N W .. sl B MeTarysh /3 1 3.3 SEmmen 4 13 58 ed by the American Automobile asso- NATHAN A. GIBES, . DWIGHT H. Hcg(‘;fi.“ ma Directors. 32 ¢ $lCaused by Weaknes in All Branches of e g.”;\,.“"’ SR Tl & 9 0 0 dlomnin 10113 clation. g S Subscribed and sworn to before ‘me 111 Forsign Exchange. 200 Comstock Tun .01 I e s 3 3 3 olodmuke 5108 4| Two 19 inning games in one month this 30th day S ORBW B, DAVIES, LEGAL NOTICES FRisl Chenesp 8 0 0 2 of b. 300 4 1|is some baseball fireworks. The first NORWICH T Z Notary Publlc. —222) New York, June 30.—Increased of- 7833 5 Totals 3113 5 ofponeidernp 2 & ¢ 1 9| was staged by the Cubs and Dodgers OWN Correct—Attest: ¥ 53013 1|ferings of our securities for foreign 3 £ Terrp ™% 5 8 o o §|and the second by the White Sox and A. D. LATHROP, e (nlere;u -:::_1 ‘wv.he ‘:::flnfismi;fl:i B = 5| Clevelana. Congregational Church Crowded at [ TRIDEIE, “ue Sia | Of the foreign exchange market pro- in s Tex Covington, Tormer Detrolt| gimy Aty coding — Wed-| iyia DI Sacrince . hita | vided the motives for today’s irregular y pitcher, held the "Atlanta club of the| ing Anniversary and. Enmtertain-| __ | The Warden and Burgesses of the - Gonzalen Hinchraan: e W T Southern association hitless for seven| ™Ment of Social -Corner No. 2—Chil B e etion. oF pawac and halting stock market. Europe's Je f sewers inv = persistent liquidation of our bonds has < el London turnpike. Nearly thirty were |Blds {or the Construction of Tigers Victorious, 7 to 2. assumed such proportions as to form Goodich pr e e Gy i W) SR present from Bozrah, Franklin, Lis- | Botsunh ah to s 30 o elock b m. oo’ the Detroit, Mich.. June @h—Steen |the topic of general discussion in ba ST (AT - At the First Congregational church |Pon Preston and Norwich Town. Lunch | 6th day of July, 1915, when all bids pitched & fine gaine against his form. |ing oircles. Some hish grade issues in o hzo s o Walter Hammond, former Springfield [at T o'clock Wednesday evening, Miss | ¥as Served at noon. A social ‘time | received wilbe opened at the office of gr Cleveland tcommatos today = and |the rallway division show losses of one S Y 2331 and Colgate star, is holding down|Lena Luella Pierce, daughter of |Was spent and many bright stories|sald Warden and Burgesses in the e Mt el ousty; finito Rmestiftines uatni for fho waek e PR second for Lee Fohl's Indians in fine | Charles H. Pierce of Sterling was | Were related. It being the twentieth |3 5® ¢ be" sealed and handed toi the st and seventh inningsl, won. 7 > Dukle of_the selling. according to T $1iYs shape, not only doing some clever hit- | united in marriage with John Laird [Wedding anniverssary of one cf the| wiijam T. Crumb, Esq. Clerk of said; 0 2. Bush an: apman_did some |popular report, comes from London, Int Tar of 212 3 0 ting, but also timel: Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles | members present, Mrs. Louis Olsen, | Borough, Jewett City, Conn. wonderful fielding. Twice Bush stop- | Which 15 unloading for its own and It Paper - 2’z o o ¥ Browning o Blain 1101 Tre arles |she was given two Battenberg table | Plana and specifications may be seent L Lie &Myers 103 of proven easy victims to Acosta, the |out in the decorations, reses and pe- 1 . ¢ . Bo: h Clerk, Jewe! e D e e e R T B L R S Yieower 7o 3150 young Cuban pitcher on _ the Long |onies being used. Ferns formed a most Dined at Historic Mansion. e e i, - TURneE, sPooRs:, el e L e e, Mfami. Gopper KRR Branch baseball team. He beat the|effective background. A general in-| Mr. and Mrs. Eben Allen of Wash-| The Warden and Burgesses reserves Clemiand (&) i) s gpoticnatasue T uflmma R O Mo. Kan & T 9 = Giants Sunday 6 to 3. vitation had been issued to the Nor- |ington street and Mr. and Mrs. James | the right to reject any and all bide.] i Yatbotd.t i 5 370 13| panthin fowrn, mlone agmremated Hios| Mt are Layender tn Sth. R wich Town residents and they were|Bath of Willimantic took a motor| I i Hamm'd?d & 11 & 31 81 ¢l iosay “maimly for future delivery, . 5% __Nixon, former Waterbury outflelder, | present in large numbers. During |trip during the week end to Narragan- | —— =& inl B A o e 80,000 at s Nat Enem &8 is batting for .301 for the Cleveland |their assembling this musical pro-{sett Pler and to visit Mrs. Allen’s| AT A COURT OF PROBATE i3 4338 9|85 Zor forelgn_ exchinge, new low Spiders, while ‘Earl Gardner. former | sram was rendered Ly Organist H. L. | cousins in West Kingston, R. I In |3t Norwich. within and tor the Dists ey § 111 1 alrecords were made for remittances to Drop One to Phi Hartford second baseman, is hitting for | Yerrington, assisted by James ~E.|West Kingston they dined at the his- | 2° SOIgie™ % & g o 3 71 %°*|London, Paris, Rome and Petrograd. Philadelphia, June 30.—Boston . e e Moore, soloist: Marche Nuptiale Cal- |toric homestead, where the house was | Present—NBELSON J. AYLING, Ji 181 s s a . eeakred. - T m laerts; Summer I1dyl, Rothleder; Ke- |built of stone quarried from the farm, | Estate of Sarah M. Greenslit, iate 001 B 81 4&9|on Paris at 578 with o ey up. s fue-up) 8 to b, p Bert Maxwell, manager of the Mex- | verie, Flagler: Fantasia in D, Andre; | the inside work was of wood grown on | Franklin, in said District, deceased. 100 = — — = | fow acceptances. Checke on Rome. or lost to the home team 8 1o 5. Ayorive | feds, has returned home from Brook- |Melody and intermezzo, Camp; solo, | (he place. Frank ' B. Greenslit of Frankiag aom B s & || owiastapeioie | Chsckalion o, (on off Cravath’s bat took an ugly bound [j2US, #22 FENTReC bo o 1N O Proiisa Me' 3 Boscs Mase Conn., appeared in Court and filed or Russian exchange, were quoted at 38, representing a discount of 28 per and struck Left Fielder Connolly of Boston on the jaw. Connolly “was tion on his arm and will resume man- from the Bridal Chorus of Lohengrin. Picnic for Children. tition praying. for the reasons there-: Pa set” forth, that administration agement of the New Haven club. As the bridal party entered the|. ted upon the estate of said de: ‘American _dollar. Sterling _steadied J. B. Mitchell of Halifax, N. S., was |F. Plerce of Westerly were preceded g ot ats i Gt B dewien, ik, Biping sindicd ey e SHlL o e e e | Sl e Dl O e i bomees Regtnala rar, | Cveniy toree of By i fende 3 | patden b ened' 20 SShcztied Moosup 0, Pawtixet Stars 0. 476, Apart from these conditions, the stock market lapsed into extreme ‘dull- left the game in the sixth inning because of a lame ankle . Score: to see his_stallion, Frank Patch, 2.06 1-4, force Miss De Forest, 2.05 1-4, to a mew record for the track, 2.09 1- all in white, and the flower girls Eliz- abeth Avery and Charlotte Fellows in dresses of white voile with blue rib- a picnic on pleasant grounds near Tanner street. Merry games were played and cake and lemonade were the Probate Court Room in the City Norwich, in said District, on the 7ths day of July. A. D. 1915, at 11 o'clock ind the foremoom, and that notice of thel Philadelphia (N) . enjoyed. said tition, and of sald{ Moosup and the Pawtuxet Stars |ness in antlcipation of the coming hols Be n Wb hpe BONS S SSSHGS Sud SA1Ying baskets o e $ went six innings to @ tie Sunday, |days. Almost one-half of the ecasion 3% 80 1% 3 An exchange states that Sam Craw- | Of S2rnations. Fhe double ring ser- — e e e sne. time. 1 SoMma) when rain stopped the game. It was | trading occurred in the first half hour. Biren 133 8| tora appears to be slowing up in his | i Was used, the ceremony being ol {otne Bewepaper naving @ circulation in said: one of the best played games that|A fow of the better known railway: HERE R 330 8| nitting. This is true. Last year at |Periormed by Rev. G. H. Ewing pastor| Miss Hattie Bennett of Preston is | BNoicP L "0ut three days prior to has been seen at Moosup this sea- |war specialties, coppers, petroleums 10100 33 0 o] this time he was slgsing ot a .38 clip | Of the church. To & Wild Rose, was | visiting Mrs, C. B. Eccleston at her | ihe date of said hearing, and that re=j son. “Lefty” Sullivan pitched a_no |and motor specialties made carly gains Stand Mitiing: pe 11139 %18 1 3| while his present batting percentage i | Sory, Plaved on the organ during the |home on the New London turnpike. | turn be mado o this Court. . o & hit game for the six innings. The | of one to three points, some of which e e 18§ ofonly a3 S Bl s R = The aboreand Toreesing e tras roturn game will be played Sunday,|was later tm'telted.fl Soé:hon&ry rail- 11332 s "‘;:".‘;g::’:»t white crepe de chine | 215 204, Mrs. John §. Comstock, of | copy of record. uly 11. ‘way continued to reflect the uncertain- Texas Co. 4033 -—— Hempstead, L. I, were guests ues- Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, ty attending their future, Missourl Texas Co pr 31019 33133, Badie Tavre is the leading hitter of | with net and embroidered with earls, | day. of Mr, and Mrs. Rogers, at their| Jyid. Cletk. % § == | Pacific declining to 6 3-8, its low rec- ST e © srrOyidence team with an average |the bride was most attractive. Her | oy home on'the Scotland road. DEAFNESS CANNOT 'BE CURED ord of the early year, and Missouri, Unton Bag & g : by local applications, as they cannot|Xansas and Texas falling 3 1-2 to 24,| 4300 Union Pac ... Totalg reach the diseased portion of the ear.|its minimum price of many years. To- B i e Stwunen th Mk There ls only one way to Sure deat-|tal sales amounted to 226,000 shares. % 3 o s nal rem. Sdios. "Deafness iz ‘caused by an in- | cnrie. Dok Of e i, flamed condition of the mucous lining DT .0 R0 SN 009, & i of the Eustachian Tube. When this|E0ld, but so far as could be learmed tube is inflamed you have a rumbling [NO Dart of it Was subject to release in sound or lmPePlect hearing. and when | this country. It is entirely closed deafriess is the| The general bond list was heavy, at result, and unless the inflammation can e aken out and this tube restored ta|variable coucessions. Total sales, par its mormal condition, hearin; il value, aggregated $2,710,000. estroyed. forOver: hie casss out b¢| United States bonds were unchanged ten are caused by catarrh. which ig|on call uothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. 3 STOCK: will give One Hundred Dollars S. for any case of deafness (caused by| Sise Tan atarrh) that cannot _be = cured by Hajl's Catarth Cure = Send for circu- 5 lary free. . J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, Ohlo, 3013 by Druggists Tée Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. of .375 made in nine games, in Which | vell with cap effect was caught with he was at bat 32 times, making an peas. ‘carri has come back nicely. The ushers were Wentworth _and | Tuesday to Boston, Mass. after ten[letes in tve tryouts at fhe S Charles Prentice, Milton Beckwith and |3avs' visit with her parents Mr. and | Salyrday \s any criterion, e U0 S9000. Harry Briggs of Brockion has dbout | Everett Plerce. “Following the church | Mre Wi Kan o6 Yoo prect: e the. Panema. pacic. games -on as promising an unmar] trotter as |ceremony a reception was held at the 7. Certainly the s buso Bta, Cravaih. H hias shown on the Short Ship to date | home of Mr. na Mrs. D, W. Avery on| Miss Leona Grzywacz, who has fin- | COast Aug. 6 and 7. Certainly the Siteg in Baron Frisco, a 4 year old by San | West Town st %o which relatives | ished a year of teaching in Greénwich, | 3F SXetes Fweve Crers SOC | Giants Shutout by Brooklyn. Francisco, 2.07 3-4, out of a sister of [were invited. ving with the bride |is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Fan- Brooklyn, June 30.—Pfeffer oulast- He was timed in 2.16 at Haver- |and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ny Holmes of East Town street. ed Marquard today in a pitching duel Browning. James E. Moore rendered and Brooklyn won 7 to 0. UD to the pleasing solos during the evening. The | Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. An- eight inning the Giants' pitcher had rooms were beautifully decorated with | thony Jacobson of Sturtevant street, allowed two hits and Pfeffer one and pink and white roses, ferns and fol- fwere Dr.'and Mrs. F. B. Von Berse their support, was_ brilliant. In the iage. A wedding repast was served. |and Mr.and Mrs Arthur Deveraux of eighth Marquard weakened. McCarty The groom’s gift to his ushers were | West Willington. sent a fly to Burns, the next seven scarf pins. Many choice presents were batters hit safely. Among the hits recelved by the bride, inctuding cut| mhe Misses. Mary H, and Helen M. | New York, June 30.—Cotton futures|was a home run by Wheat with two slass, linen, china, pictures and furni- | mageart returned this week to their {7 | closed steady. July 8.34, October .79, |On bases. The fusillade netted six ture. The church decorations wers in | noioC {1 Auburndale Mass. after two 204 30| December 1002, Jl.nul..;y 10.09, March | Tuns. Score: m:fi‘. ;.:;.!:::.vnr -:d;:t'yn a:z ot VMt -1;.: wg Sint, . Mo £%[1034. Spot quiet; middling 9.6 N York () W L <D [James Pringle Town| .M e of Bir. and Mrs. Averys children, Miss Helen P. Ewing. who. 15 in te um MONEY. Dosle.a> :.m:mga, Mam. catme- dawisio, Am- sm{ 4| New York, June 30. — Call mone erst, Tuesday evening. col- @ k| steady: high'2; low 1 84: Tuling rate lege lawn fete, joining her father, £ | 2: last loan 1 7-5; closing bid 1 3-4. Rev. G. H. Ewing, who was there for 3 |offered at 1 7-8. his Cclass reunion. , sepiaepatlnnl] POMPEIAN w e [ S ERR e OLIVE OIL e B G wi T 7 New York Takes First of Series 3 T e New York, Juie 30.—New York %% % Bl lbunched their hits on Shaw and took| friend. Gl FEE FEEE H33% shes B3 111111 Worms Cause Many Children's Ills. ‘Worms, by thousands, rob the child » nourishment, stunt its growth, cause. nstipation, indigestion, nervousness, lar appetite, fever and sometimes spasms. Kickapoo Worm Killer gives relief from all these. One-fourth to me of the pleasant candy lozenges, iaken as directed, kill and remove the worms, regulate the child’s bowels and restore its health and vitality. 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