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‘That's LIBERTY every time. Just note how long'a = : 5 aken part i competitive’ : ful or a chew of LIBERTY lasts you. ; “ Loryou ones | |memiesets for auries conma timss o ea | ligibte to"meimbers |- Why? ’Cause LIBERTY is real Long Cut tobacco. e ot Rl B g 5B i e o | 12 SRS o : ‘That males it slow-burning in a pipe and gives it & ""50 YoU OWN REAL ESTATE? s evar recelved | SPPTOYE, X chewab!e bOdIy that l}OIdS togctherin a chew. 7 DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN ~ - 3 Le * - DWELLING HOUSE? lent by reaso it LIBERTY is all pure, clean, good tobacco. No loos You cannot collect remts from a | branch. because of deficien: 2 - . N P . burned bullting sad sou may have to | oF spart or eneaging theriin in any | *yon; beeice he s sn Athete, | ped ii| hard stems in it — they’re all picked out by hand. !pay some one else rent while you re- - - { membership in a university team or class standing, - S build.. Insure your rents with tha crew until he has completed satisfac- L : 5 < il ‘the tority a full years work at the uni- 5 B. P. LEARNED & CO. Totnts, for advancoment with his closa o= Agency Established May, 1846. e Tty as determined by the faculty. £ who might technically del 5. No student shall complete in inter- -AT- th b ho, | colls te athletics in a universi ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW rnndg.hs; letter o(fi‘e rtgl:. ut, wi 3 % :‘z‘l: to‘r ifhtie t.ha; . ity team R « mum of self-government in athletic H 2 committee on eligibillty, have not|years, but the year or vears durin|matters in each univerel : it shall Brown & Perkins, Aiomeps-at-law | o ee O O neir athletic. ability | years, bt the year ore Yems BiEtng | he Gnaestoat et T |Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shketucket St | or offended ' against the spirit of the | which 2 man may have represented pretation and enforcement,of the rules ! Entrance stairway near to <Thames | foregoing provision. any univrsity or college other than|ang all questions involved in the ath- . Nationsl Bank. Telephone 38-3.| 2. No' student shall represent his|Harvard, Yale or Princeton in a uni- ties letic of the th rsi upiversity in any athletic team or | versity team or crew. shall be cqunted | mectionag honsr boC cnreq Laiversities Tobax PRINGETON TRIMS YALE. S It e aia et gy | 18 made from pure Kentucky Long Leaf i - - - months| notice shall be for| g i i Ells Used Thres Twiriers in the Con Poi e N by sl i no short or broken leaf is used. Ageing o any one of the three universities. up to 5 years puts full-bodied richness Almost 1¢,000 frantic Princeton S BT graduates and undergraduates partici- Tigers Hit Caldwell Hard. dance Detroit, June 11.—Caldwell was hit and snap into LMRTY fhat give hard in the first and third innings to- th 2 2 day, Detroft scoring four runs ana| Sturdy, two-fisted men the hearty satis- o alo by . mors of 1.5 5 . Ll mrrmas i B A e e s Lo | tlon They want ‘g:mon of mztmt::fltwogm;eme- Trading Was Exceedingly Light and HIg § ¥ Wi ke 139~ 13 187 |once were the Yankee able to bumch g 5 and the Princeton alumni wore gray| Narrow, With Advances and Declines. for the occasion. S It was the second meeting of the two| New York, June 10.—The two hour e hits. Manager Do ‘a1 . MYTC oLy Tiger plchier, whs sives 5 club Pha s Stack LIBERTY up against F » local admirers. all over the lot and had to give way|with slight heaviness in Reading, L 3o 3 Chicago, June 11.—Heavy hitting at to Link in the fourth inning. Link|Chesapeake and Ohio, Scuthern Pacific 00 Sears Rocbuck 85 “teams this spring, the first contest go- | session of the stock market was super- Now York By Dottt (@) < bigger-looking packages—you’ll o to the Elis b, score of 5 to 2. - e “nanagements ot e two teams | beine 191 i3i3s always get more good smokes 1 55 g - 00 2 43000 vances and ‘declines, specialtios help- i b iiti: and chews out of a package of Thursday 'afternoon. ing largely to hold up the recent le .. game will be held in confunctlon with fof everages. B0 281 $13413 LIBERTY. Justtryit e celebration in Newark. ew Brake made - Caldwellp .3 0 06 3 of =~ = ———— — o treme gain of six points to 139, Texas| 1m0 - % 0% asnn 3 P THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY company rose 5 to m‘s‘ and Southrfinri % i) to Rico Sugar 4 to the new record of 450 Tar = vl United Fruit, Pacific Mail, 5 York I 200 0 01 i S BT 0 gy T to > il i stead of Link. Thompson was knocked 'Rllflsl.“v::re nme‘l unsmporpt:nt factor S Ann % 8% 6 Chicago Bats Hard and Wins. e opportune times enabled Scott and =3 Droved effective, preventing any more sl o Battet halleay S : n REe ing around his field that he could not|{COURTNEY WILL NOT RETIRET The Elis were forced to use three|vances in Colorado Southern and St.| 2o S 5 : ; A Shec tan B preferred issues. o i t ck, a New York , in a ellin to a victory against The usual leaders displayed little 92 o2 . |Attack for ‘Cricage e o :::hh from Cnnon,boz't the guwk‘, : first game of the series, started Satur- _t.nlmaugn e ngd no “m mdi | 4200 Studebaker 3 5 > A C. keepsie and Give Oarsmen Benefit of day’s ga: Unitea States Steel eas recen Kenn and J. D. Nagel i i s ball until the fifth inning, when he was | high quotation _ at _ the outset, but gt gty LB o B S hit by a hard liner from Shea’s bat. He | yielded fractionally before the publica- pole vault, but Caldwell's handicap of | _Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 11.—Coach remained in the game, but the Prince- | tion of the May tonnage statement, six Inches gave him the event. Charles . Coartuey, of Cornell an- | ton Dbatters solved his delivery after|which disclosed an increase in unfilled Pat McDonald won the shot put|nounced definitely today that his m_' e accident, and he had to give way|orders of 108,247 tons, bringing the easily, but he was too heavily handi- | tirement will not become effective un- to Walsh, a change which did not im- | grand total up to the new record of caj to take the fifty-six pound a -aces Saturday, and | prove Yale. Walsh could not locate the| 9,937,798 tons. Total sales of stocks S wepigg«;l throw. i v Sx‘.n?n:erg;lel rremu:ul:tere to give tha‘ late and fovced s oarsmen the benefit of his advice, al- across. ‘atrous relieved Walsh, but ho was DARIO RESTA WINS imeh | & second string twirler 4nd unable to| house banks was the most interesting N0 RIS Koo sk oy e UNTIL AFTER THE ‘RACE. twirlers. _ Garfieid, who pitched. Ygle| Loyls Southwestern vk 3 New Yok boy: in & Erueliing Rowing Dean Will Hemain at Pough Princeton in the owing Dean Will Remain at Pough- £ Wil b Ak aCEHR«de i i LY fie {TEE i 1 bold the Tiger batsmen in check, exhibit submitted for a long time, with . The: S TSm afténded pening | an actual loan contract yracuse oarsmen | h‘:fler scoring a run in the o an con! tion of $61.597.- Dalph De Palma C: in Second a Lay | burch at Highland today and_hgard -ning, the Edis enjoyed a batting fest| 000 and a decrease of over $73,000,000 i R ond a Lar | the pastor preach on “How to in the fourth inning and when the ? while reserves Behind Leader. Members of the crew as: dust had cleared Yale had four more |showed their first gain in seven weeks, choir during the runs to her credit. Thompson allowed | increasing $16,422,960 and bringing ¢he 500 Wabssh . . i Chicago, June 11.—Dario Resta won| wqne men at Pennsylvania and Cor- four r‘:rlrut v‘::) zbh‘l:einmnt, one of which | excess item u:u‘v” ':d:’z'n$§oo:.ere ot £ s 3 S oior B e AT - the second annual 300 mile automobile | nell quarters spent the day preparing o Dealings toda; 2, ason - final examinatio: R Princeton started to gather her seven | nal and confined to the better known est AR % Doy & e e e R | i T runs in the fourth, when she Vissues. Total sales (par value) aggre- M% % g AMERICAN LEAGUE AVERAGES (e S e 1 a T = ; De Palma was second, nearly a lap to get one man across the plate. Three ted $1,100,000. i wolly dume .—Clevelan behind the leader. Resta’s time was more runs were added in the sixth and “mm:d States coupon 4's advanced| %00 Willys Over. 305 304% 305 | defeated Philadelphia 7 to 2, winning |Br % 24988 the sume number in the seventh. When [ 1.2 registered 4's 3-4 and Panama s in the first two lnninxm s, When it batted 3 hours, 3 minutes, 31 seconds, an av- i Boventh Tuntng.the MR e asie| L 34 wer cent. on call during thel iu'iTYer 5 2 | i s sirimeons tucond ob saTuRoAv's mesuurs. g et s S O s st ot 5 made_more nolse than the 15 or 20 . the league for the season by striking National League. > and O'Donnell fifth. De Palma and K bande 0f verious Classes Who retied 2 MONEY MARKET. out 13 men, 11 of them being in the| mew Yorx 1, Chicaso 0. Resta raced neck and neck throughout| Tris Speaker is running away. ed for their reunion. 8TOCKS. New York, June 10.—Mercantile pa-|first six innings: In the sixth he fan-| St Louis 3, Brooklyn 2. (14 innings) the contest, but two laps before the|who thought that the Texan would Pe- High. Low. Close.|per, 3 1-2@3 3-4. Sterling exc] 60 | ned four batters, Witt, Pick, Lajoie| Other games rain. end De Palma developed engine trouble | come panicstricken when T. Raj d day bills, 4.72 3-4. d, 5.74 11-16; | and Mclnnes, but the first named American Assoeiation. and was forced to go to the pits, dos-|Cobb moved up to challenge recl cables, 476 3-8. des reached first base by reason of his ing his position in the lead. without their host. 3 5.91 3-4; cables, 5.91 1-4. third strike being a wild pitch. During the last 100 miles of the race,| Cobb challenged last week, me Chal_pr mand, 76; value, 76 1-8. Score: up to the time that De Palma’s engine | along with a heart-breaking nt ey Poue: 4% | mand, 13 Cleveland (A Phitadeiphia (A) R failed him, he and Resta raced almost | that gained him ten points in Cor & demand, 41 5. b 7o 5 5 within reach of each other, first one|standing, but Speaker went righé| demand, 6.33 1-2; cables, 6.37 1-2. Ru- Bidgeport 2, New London 1. (16 ionings) bles, demand, 31; cables, 31 1-8. Bar silver, 63 1-4. Mexican dollars,_ 48 3-4, | Smith.xt %4 | Government bonds steady. Railroad bonds steady. Time loans, strong; 60 PG rant and then the other taking the lead. |and added a few points to his 4 ooy The other cars that remained to the|mark. He leads the league witli a L s AL g end of the contest had a close race|mark of .360, compiled by some vl among themselves, but they were a|slugging. Cobb Is just a little a T5EeE i | mesencommes | hwoonwmmpra Bl uBrmpmmond™ oloomrrooran sssvsdsasysasias: SEbEEEEEREERERRERERE B B T 4 eccurousconSLme . 5 ° 4 o i : 4 o i 0| Holy Cross-Tunis, rain: number of laps behind the two leaders, | him, tied with Shoeless Joe Jac and 90 days, 8 1-2@3 1-4; ‘six months, H §| Peon State-Wasiington and Jefferson rain. and at no time did they threaten to|who is swatting .321. Burns of Be- o % 3 8-4@4. . 3 1 ol e WLt : take the lead after the first half of the | troit, is second to Cobb with a Steel Fdry —_— race was run. of .324. - Sugar P unn [ ° YESTERDATS RESULTS. ~But one minor accident marred the| The averages follow: - T4 & 1ol CONRAN H 4 — race. Just before the end of the con H 100 Am Toboeso New York, ‘June 10.—Cotton futures i 3 3 ‘ ' We . . 1 0 test, as Galvin was taking a curve at R A 1600 7 i Skl R R L = = high speed, his car skidded, swung 3 ] 100 e g ary, 13.21; . X about and rolled into the fence on the | Speaker. Clovel ol T A ;-“u‘ St ouet nad 12.90 (z2) P ‘Philadelphis. e Im:’m- M:lde of t“xh’: mt.z’-ack_ %fih Galvin % 28 53 gg v A 3 middiing 12.90. Detzult an mecha were thrown out, " Chicago Fri 2800 Bal Score by tuniny % but neither suffered serious injury. 4 Wi 200 Ball LIVE STOCK MARKET. Philadelphis. ' q % 13 3 oy ‘Twenty-one cars faced the starter. § b 1 po - = 4 Several other cars had qualified, but - Tonis i E H 393 1% Browa 3 they were withérewn lato last night 3 %GR e i o LIE KY ; eir rs saying that they woul - - [R5 e X o3 01020 WILLIE KYRONEN LEADS At Kasstarion: not countenance Sunday racing. Ralph | G, Juls- Wasi Bonoaa 313 100 Can 9, e P g R A FIELD OF 157| i Miwaukes 2. Columbus 1. (First game.) Mulford also withdrew, but offered his ‘ FL ] g 437 700 Cent Leather $9.50@9.75; $8.25@9.40; common —— Milwsukee 0. Columbus 3. (Second game.) car to Rickenbacher, who drove in to- | McMallen,. Chicago 3 2 437 1400 Chandler Motor 37@8; common to good bulls| In Marathon Race Conducted by the| At St Pauw 7, . e day's race. < . Miller, St Louls 16 33 B st 2500 Chen \ A0 $6.500@8.50; common to good fat cows Melrose A. A. (S ; De Palmea, Rickenbacher and Resta | ¢ wi, i B o (1; E E o ’n"'x";'} :_:d o @sy: v::l,l : At Minneapolis 3 & :::e at the tm%; a:’mmfiu‘:i?o:: - a a X Sntle “copper R e e e called From the §0 mile mark to the 100 the | 0! Boa e Chino Con. Cop 88 ; Wil race grew f::ur and the lv:mllpeed % 52 E s TRy was lifted more than 1 es an 9 3% for Cluett P pr n s an Col Fuel & Iron i ] S o " $9:60@9.65; - heavy ot e i Cleveland Americans Sign Two.: Comput Tab iy light yorkers $890@9.10; | AA, < ER— bt s with engine trouble and Tom Alley, a| Urbana, IiL, June 11—The sign! ‘Crucible 80@8.80; common !-'_:: £ Hety s 1 covered th 2 e late entry, was ruled out because his|of Pitcher W. W. Gunkel and Capt. car was smoking. Jack Bradley, catcher of the Us - | At 122 ‘miles Rickenbacher was|sity of Illinois team, by the ml forced out with a broken valve, after|land Americans was announced Efl TR 24 armory at 168th street et baving been among the leaders all the | Bradley is said to be the best all | ’ » 'and’ended under the Bridge way. : around player devcloped at INBis 1t at er's in East L ‘According - to announcement by the | since Jake Stahl, and Gunkel has a - management, almost 100,000 persons|hit game to his credit this year. saw the race. - Sweep for New Yorkers. KOLEHMAINEN WINS ‘Women golfers from New York Sat- urday clinched their hold on the Gris- THREE-MILE RACE | com cup by defeating by of 11 wula; g&;‘mm T 2 a score al - Ted :l-ndnh Unable to G:‘i; Front chester._. The victory gave ;’he‘l::w of Field Stamfor mes. | York yers a_clean sweep, as or e et ‘Thurs ‘they ugde-fifl the mu:;': ives. i!isszéisis!sggx'ésmsisia;!e ®) g - g3 3 3 y 38288 -y ipucseon £ i Lawrence ..010002 Bridgeport .0 00000 Batteries: Press and e Eesaasioe "