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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916 : 8 isvoua nows peorecreor| OLDRING TO SIGN WITH YANKS Before going on. your va- cation, inquire about. our AETNA comemaTion | Former Star Outfielder Will Finish This Season Then Will Re- '}, L. LATHROP & SONS tire From Baseball—Connie Mack Gave Rube His Un- Telephone 487-5 conditional Release. THE Basiefe MOTOR COMPANY Announces a New Buick Four Cylinder 35 H. P. ;2 Valve-in-Head Motor Car Equipped with runabout body for $650—with five passenger touring body $665 Philadelphia, July 10.—Rube Oldring, | MAlI'ngs ¢ 0 8 ¢ 0 Scottss 1 former star outflelder of the Philadel- | Wilms» 4 0 0 oo £ ; hia Athletics, announced today that Gresgp 0 . A - z D a ould sign & contract to play the (et : ALSO—without raise in price g remainder of the season with the taCady H g : : ; New York American League club| - = ;3 g ¥ 2222 A new series of the most popular six cylinder automobile ever offered — the 45 Horse Oldring said@ he was induced to accept Totals 2 3 v the offer of the New York club be_ | () Eatted for Leonard tn i Power Valve-in-head, $985 D-6-44 runabout, and $1,020 D-6-45 touring car. cause of the crippled condition of the | () Batied for Gress in Sth team and added that h&dw(t)'uk!l retire | chicago s 0 DO B T PRICES F. 0. B. FACTORY from baseball at the end of the sea- |Boson .. 017770 00 06 0 0 0 0 i & 2 | sari (LOlatE SexpoctN b BIEn Bwith | e e Gt T B Specifications of the New Buick Four New York tomorrow, he said. _ et rré)nlld)gx«‘sge;:fix?]‘:x‘};r? hk:(n;;?:‘xrc{x‘xf‘g Felsoh ab g BODIES: D-34, two-passenger Road_ CARBURETOR: Special automatic BRAKES: 'l;wo sets opemt{)ng‘fl\on L asebs . 2 Mack | reschcr 20 2 2 . E 5 . z v s; service brakes, gave him his unconditional release and | Weaverss 4 2 1 ster type. Roomy baggage compart- float feed, supplied by vacuum sys_ :i?;m‘;{lee‘m;{;_fi;ng e said he would not stand in the out- | (oline3h 2 0 2 ment under rear deck. tem from gasoline tank on rear end gency brake, internal expanding flelder’s way if‘he wanted to joln some | ¥&iihiee £ 2 3 D-35, five_passenger touring type. of frame. type. . ,y | other team. 2 010 i i EHERSUN SHINES e 437 Both [nodels have stroamline 204V IGNITION: High tenston, jump FRONT AXLE: Drop-forsed, I-beam There is no better way of putting this Phillin: O gl o 01 an with deep cowl 3 s e e et s section, yokes integral ~with drop old adage to practical use than by h : : 2 S ment board; extra wide seats and forged stecring spindles; drop looking after your insurance. Should| St Louis, July 10—With St. Louis o Hoora Delco generator; spark advance con- forged tle rod yokes; all heat- a fire occur, and you are fully fnsured, [tWo runs in the lead at ‘}‘<’|jl""{ G B % trolled by lever on top of steering treated; large cup and cone ball You would eertainly conclude that you |Of the eighth inning today, Philadel” | (v Batted for Mays in FINISH: Handsomely painted; body, = B aeattor Seont eI had “made hay while the sun shone | Dhi amads three runs on two bases on | feo v ! 02 hood, fenders and. running gear e i n ¥ alls, a sacrifice and two sir jithen | Chicsd 2 = 0 0 o » e 8e SR- 2! WHEELS: ood; artillery type wi ISAAC S. JONES counted two more in the ninth and | 5 Tt black; wheels black with white ~ STARTER: Complete Delco, single e Insurance and Real Estate Agent|won, 5 to 2. Score: | stripe; deep fufted Dlack genuine unit system for electric starting, atable B = i ilding, 91 Main St. Philadelphia (N st Louis (N) e leather upholstery with wide, com- lighting and ignition, built integral Hichards Builling i e : fortable cushions. bl = Ex TIRES: 381 inch x 4 inch; non-skid alidiis) = bk, e Cincinnati (N) with the motor and operating in Fith M R R . . a 1 po - o - ad, a 3 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Nlebo> 4 $1000 5 1o, A CONTROL: Friction retained spark conjunction with storage battery i A g e ey 12370 ¢ 9 and throttle levers on top of steer- under front seat; current supply ~ STEERING GEAR: Semi-irreversible AMOS A. BROWNING, us. 1o a0 0y ing wheel; independent foot accel- oA e e i od split nut and worm type, Wwith ad- y Whitted 1f 10 e erator; pedals for clutch, service i CRER sul 3 L justable ball thrust bearing to take 'Phone 700 S 0| Fisher.s brake and starter; levers for gear operated by pedal. up wear; 16-inch black enameled Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard's Bldg. h 2340 2 o|Grimthzr shifting, and emergency brake con wheel; spark and throttle levers on - — 1 13590 o e niently located in center of driv CLUTCH: Large leather-faced cone top of wheel; left-hand drive. Brown & Perkins, Atiomeys-ai-Law E i t ofSenneta. i“': e nz:mng and lgni- clutch with expanders under leather pRAME: Reinforced, pressed steel: . ¢ . jon switches mounted on instrument 3 B e RAMB: R L, 'SS S H Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Shstucket St. | =Cooper 1 e 8 0 Totwa Biardl Aeiclly e boat of- duver: to insure smooth action. Clutch channel section; tapered toward Entrance stairway near to ‘Thames| ... 5 0 ol center control. springs fully adjustable; operates front to secure short turning rae, Nationzl Bank. Telephone 38-3. | (x) Batted | 3 628 5 3 easily with ht pressure on pedal. dius; four heavy cross membel (xx)_Batted | » n In Sth. WHEEL BASE: 106 inches. = > @ Batted : 1 in st TRANSMISSION: Selective, slidin SPRINGS: Extra long and flat semi, ey , Secore by ion | &om 2 8 G SouE % . SRl Lot nE lliptic springs both front and Tuero Weakens in Pitchers’ Battle. |, Seore ¥ ° b 00 | Scor i MOTOR: Four-cylinder, four-cycle, et e e s elliptic springs both front and reai Lynn, Mass., July 10.—Martin and |st Louls . 1000001 0 ¥ 0 0 4 28 0= Valve-in-Head t*ype, unit g ges pes Spe e front 2 inch wide by 30 inch long; Tuero had a * battle today but e | il e plant, suspended at three poin reverse; heat-treated, chrome nickel rear 2 inch wide by 48 inch long. Tuero weakened in the ninth and < | = s i from main frame; cylinde steel gears; clutch gear runs on T S L <Al . i D White Sox Blank Boston. i AR rdads 5 STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Electrig three singles and a double scored the| _ ™ 'f”‘f”"‘ Aot Al R on bore x a3 en ,'"‘"‘j;' o noiseless roller bearings, square head, tall and instrument lights, O Vi EWOL BHIS. (OF game. Gaston G ol A i | Cutting Down the Luxuries. EreeL abioc ARGV esacha shaft on large double row ball bear- with license brackets; double bulbs was benched for disputing a decision. | 0ut twice by Chic v, the v : Y head: heavy crank shaft with three ; in head lights; electric horn; Score tors making four 1 p Perkins may not find life as Taices Babbiticihca. mara Hearing ing, and countershaft on bronze in ights; electric horn; n PN = b g as he used to, but he'll ad- bl i Learing . speedometer mounted on ‘instrument Portiand game and three i _he used exceptionally large valves with bushings. Bondy ortra e et ab hoo a o a o|both contests the W jatte ing for him is ch s —Macon Tl Ao Palib A biah board; extra demountable rim with clemens.t 4 23 o 3 of vigorously while the mic ph rods: 35 actual ke horsepower. DRIVE: Through single large univer- SorgEr o0 ean Ob dTalne,, ones Burns,cf 120 0 01l sever Bisiin the g 3 22 sal joint and fully enclosed pro- man type top with side curtains and i 2 TR fedchotin ) rater coole ST : S : closed 1 dust cover; Bair top holders; adjust- : 1 1|scores e T I COOLING: Water cooled with centrif- peller shaft to bevel gears in rear H o bt ke hiee . Beston (A o g Tior Lurae duiy and Aueos & irculating pump driven by axle: propeller shaft housing at- S Rl e e S e Sia e ok e s Saturday afternoons : “one sp ple iacket space, tached to large ball and socket joint $5E Jack) Doep ard tis el R i3] eomnes 2 1o i ock. The s wnil be closed at | T an ontlct pastaac on WCar S of | nasno s ontongun robe. rail ‘on D-85. (No allowance £ 0 kson.If 4 | 1 m. on other s, and will not be cellular type radiator cf larze capac- taken through propeller shaft hous- Will b de for any part of stand, — — | JCollinsxt & 3 3 0 alcan 2 e R ity; pressed steel radiator fan driven ing and ball joint; drive through Wil bolmans for eny) Dartof stana- 16 2| Fournterdb 4 2 3 0 1lWarker, o1 om s by ‘an adjustable flat belt from the rear springs. ShiSrEmeRToR el o ieuromory Schalk.e 4 0 6 1 0 1¢2o0] camshaft. ¥ . REAR AXLI Three-quarter float. WRIGHT: 341935 5 5 | LUBRICATION: Self-contined, con- ing type, with shafts running on rol- .. Y el stant level circulating splash sys- ler bearings; ball thrust bearings for ST tem, with special plunger pump differential and driving gear PRICES: complete, f. o. b i driven from cam Flint, D-35, complete, f. 0. b. mshaft; separate oil weight carried on axle tubes; lead direct to timing gears. beveled driving gears, ratio 13. Flint, §665. s Salmon Easy. Lowel 1 € hour, when the sto. e nson and Ma- | without support. Ther roney’'s error ring Helfrich brought runs and a victo 1 lass., July 10.—Spring- e o T e ORDERS ARE NOW BEING TAKEN Tustins pitching witn men on bases.| ~ WALL STREET FEVERISH | 0 : DELIVERIES MADE IN ROTATION M et Decline of Industrial Alcohol and Rise | e . "Moo a o in Call Loans Features of Nervous I M p E R lA G R E 5 8 0 Olzfemmana 5 6518 Oay 3 L A n A T of 4305 1| New York, July 10.—An extreme de- e A 9 0 oln i 1 wfmm of 21 points in Unit In- | ) ¥ PETER CECCARELLI, Proprietor 1 | 3 5 o dustrial Alcohol, one of ter | L Ju os b o|in call loans t < a2 v I e b, % 11 3| high rate for d ceomr - | e pr i | tions since t L h Gt No Ore Sub i 01| stock exchange e 0 42 S & YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. SPEAKER AND JACKSON 9 x—3|were the outstanding fe I -1 R e B o) s i T | ; National League FIGHTING FOR INITIAL PLACE ¥ S The break in )1 from | 0 ro Con urgh 7, New York 1. - £ Double Doats Lawronce 3| Lol 07 120 tywae t . t| i R Ty Cobb Working Hard For Highest WHAT IS DOING IN THE AUTO WORLD 10.—Heldrich's | made sreater pr 2 el Har ( P Batting Honors in the American | American League. League. delphia-St. Louls two . X &ton-Defroit. rain. cial news to accour | Tyrus Cobb finds himself confronted the fourth inning q(u‘uel;n\rlvh h\‘)vr cance C war Qr- i 10 2 (s with about the hardest assisnment he| Four thousand motor trucks are to[field holds any number of records at ders_and intérnal d c over Kan 6 [ n wer o has ever attempted to handle. be supplied for the United States army | various distances. 1 Lawrence questions of pol & " 55 il e o It is t ambition 1_»( the Gergia |on the Mexican border and in Mexico. | *; 5% 5 8| In view of the enorm burse- ) Lake E & W {ntumaional Loanoy, Peach to lead the American league in| Bids have been asked and in the| Driving an automobile over the same Wneta 7 HER 123 3 0|ments connectea wi mid-year 5 iigh Valley et gt hitting for ten consecutive yvears, and | meantime it is stated, manufacturers |roads over which he drove an ox team 3 1|payment of interest and dividenc = L tubher & T | Pt paie s will let nothing stand in his way | have been asked to make no delive and wagon more than sixty years ago ¢ of gether with heavy income tax i 2 (8¢ same.) ) that ambition. That to dealers. This request embodies a|is the achievement of J. M. Kimball, 4 %I ments, the 6 per cent. m il 1 nothing stand in way | practical promise of the gevernment vear old pioneer settler of Man- 0 o[ which applied mainly t 't 3t Haiae knocked down. Right now | to take every truck as fast as it can be | hattan, Kan, 0 0| rower: vas not c lered il Exsacn Lasyne. busily engaged trying to knock | turned out for immediate shipment. Two weeks after purchasing the car * °| Some intimation of the ! s | “Son ar o e el Speaker and Shoeless Joe Jack-| Two ton trucks and one-half tom|—an Overland—Mr. Kimball was driv- 1 1| contained i ¥'s 1 | i I son out of his way, but neither the|models that will carry two tons are|ing it over the paved streets of the city of local. clear istitutions | 2 | Hubbard City cyclone nor the Tenes- | the sizes which will be wanted in large | which he helped found and build, as phoon will down. quantities and one Detroit dealer stat- | well as over the surrounding coun- er added five points to his av- [ed ruefully within the last few days|try. He not only drives it, but he also during the past week, and 1is|his belief that for the rest of the sum- | keeps it in his own garage and takes rapping for a mark of .378, and |mer he would have no more trucks to|care of it himself. whose actual reserve shrinkage of almost $36,00 ring- ing the excess reserve 6,060, the smalles: total repor Minneap since the new method of weekly Sy son »d four points to his. His | sell. E Mr. Kimball is one of the oldest set- e | statements came into opera | ) S AnEiben ge i He refused to take his usual exhibi- | tle in the state of Kansas, going i of the other w s | ¢ fell away two points dur-|tion space for the Michigan State Fair | there from Goffstown, N. H. In those o | were ympat with aicohol | he week, and is’hitting. 337. He | Automobile show, as every truck he|days rail transportation ceased at St. 1]but reces were relatively nomi- Atianta teaz lot of ground to make up with | represented was already manufacturing| Louis. There the journey was re- ¢|nal. Tennessee Coprer, whas - { half the season passed awaj for Gelivery to the government. sumed by boat to Kansas City, a strag- ' duction of acids caused it to be rank- Paddy Baumann has rallen away a| Orders now filled are in addition to|gling little village clinging to the clay o|ed among the muniticns, rat : bit in his hitting since he has been | those executed some time azo and |banks of the Missouri. At Kansas City 0| metals, also suffered in i 100 THE STANDINGS. I p1 His mark is .329. | since the raid of Villa at Columbu. Mr. Kimball bought an ox-team an | liquidation of shares c R A the young catcher, has| In addition to the orders for the sov-|wagon and drove across the prairic 1 Prod o 3| tion, and American Cc 20 National League. cleared 300 mark by twenty-eight | ernment there has also been consid-|to what is now Manhattan, where he! —|7 1-4 points. Motors for t ey . e | points in his nineteen zames. erable buying in small lots for the use|has since lived. 1| part were subject to additic | o700 . 42 0091 These averages include the men who | of the militia to complete the equip- sure and United States Steel r i 2 4 %5ijhave played in fifteen games up to|ment of companies being mob Onie of the great questions that has 2 point on publication of th I 3 and including July 6: This buying has robbed the held the attention of rond builders tonnage statement American League. throughout the country of business|ever since the “good road N v & ST 2pr 5 ‘movement. se in unfilled busine Jout & F wi 3 wagons for Gelivery to their custom-|iwas first launched is the type that will awl tons in almost a yes 3 e 30 P ers. Patriotism has caused buyers to|give the best service at the least cost s Representative rails, part e Feaniie vield to the militia in the matter of|of construction. Advocates of the New York (N) Pittsburgh (N) Reading and Canadian P, Geliveries. corcrete, the brick, the macadam and P R Sugar i 08 T e e ann - the wood block have each presented 9 88 8] Amorican securitics _from Barney Oldfield, best known race|their claims. Experiments have heen 35 i ofcausing some fear of fresh selling driver in this country, has announced | made for many years toward arriving 306 0 olmoiien o uartay) Fales o Sloces that he will quit the racing game after |at some standard road and it begins 122 0|a00rerated 455,000 share o the Grand Prize and Vanderbilt Cup|to look as though the question would 3 ol sl 0l 1% % 0 Speculative bond issues races at Santa Monica next November, [soon be solved. This new type of 0021 0.9.1 o). . AN Mot Sl He will then devote his entire atten-|road combines the best properties of g T 16 0 o|moderate declines on li 1t x 1 1t 0700 == =~ |Total sales, (par value) ! tion to a restaurant he has owned for | three familiar types—the stone of the Echupp.; 1001 o2 7 o Sl s somo time in Los Angeles Barney is|cld macadam, the cement of the con- 2 10 3 ““Unifed £ vere o 49750 U 1. Alcohol now 38 years old. He started racing in|crete and the asphalt of the bitum- Totans 0 Dnifed States bonds were unchansed | 50 1 5 Fue™ . 1903 witht Bty Fords 0992 It oas| inots macadar: New . Yerk 0000 01 5 ped 10 UL S Rubber 1 e while he was employed as a “bell hop” | The stone, of course, Is used Pitteburgh 2020 31 900 U. S in Toledo that he made the acq nt- | throughout. Cement is used for a Two base Hhits, Schultz, Farmer. 2 STOCKS. 3 2400 Utah ance of the late Tom Cooper who was | concrete foundation and the natural Bach € e8| 300 ‘Ajex Hubber TIIIlIlIlG 2 B vilding and racing of the famous Ford | wearing surface. s eac = i '-""‘)”"\"f( l‘f.?o "’”e,lf"e““ In-t 1000 Aok MG M A “909," and firsc entered the anuto rac- |terial is confined to the purpose to stalled at the State library. They will | ‘100 Alska _Juncan S g e R I ing game as a mechanic on the team.|which it is best adapted. It Is clatmed be installed near the vault for the e e g 2 2% | 130 witiss” O'land GAMES S_BHEDULED TODAY. Through Cooper’s illness he was al-|that a road can be built of these ma- Preservation of probate records 400 Am Ag Chem. = .....00. LG e e | Le lowed to drive the “999” at the Grosse | terials at a saving of $2,000 to $5,000 400 4m” A Che 1000 Wisconsin Cen ' National Leasus. hsse | t ; e e Dosten gt Pltisur S e Pointo track, against Alexander Win- |in tlie cost of permanent’ roads. 8200 Am Can MONEY. New York at Cincimatl, on, in_the famous Winton Bullet in o Ao Phitadeiphia ot Chicago, 1902, "o sk Akt St o ai00 Am New Pork, July 10.—Call _money Brogiy st St Lonts STILL SUPREME. | dctent Droia Winton's hatrt, as he o Not Cager fon & Licking. 5 e 2. low 4; ruling rat fcan League, i g fahcarteas : A sclentific measurement would un- 300 Avine strong; high 4 1-2; low 4; ruling rate American League, 4 S v i e measure 100 Am ¢ |4 1-2: last loan 4 1-2; closing bid, 4; | Chicagy st Foste 5 New York Outfieldor Hitting at 355—|iarked his otirement. For vears Old- | duestionably show that as American fer 2 2. Cleveland at New York. p ® o = " 3 I Segucy: ity Ppara O Se: 'a - \ 100 Am offered at 4 1-2. Clereland ot s ' Philadelpbla. Wagner Remains Near the Ttop. | ficld “barnstormed” the entire country | DjpParation increases Carranza's ob- 1000 am A Detroit at Washinston. = o 5 and has appeared on almost every mile | cpicaco Herald, 5 7 San . Eastern League. avy Robertson has usurped the|or half-mile dirt track in the United i Plant Field, New London | st & wons T e by throne of Jake Daubert in the Nation- [ States. After his suspension by the A. 3 g 5 3700 Am Smeltng .1l closed barely steady. July 12.86; Oc- w Huven at New London, al league. The slugging outfielder of | A. U. in 1910, he took up the restaurant | ~Waterville—Rev. Eaward S. Bel- 70 Am Steel Fdy tober 10.32; December 13.19; January Worcester at, Brldgtport. the Giants is now leading in the race | business in Tos Angeles and has main- g: o n p}{fgg;)g&&fix vl}x‘w“rtc!;]o 12.23; March 13.40. Lynn at Lawrence. batting honors, with a mark of | tained this establishment ever since. | D3 2 ] 2 £ 5 900 Am Tel & Tel 700 Am Woolen . 4 400 Am Woclen pr The captain of the Robins has|whi¢h is_a meeting place for the race | Waterville, has resigned and will leave s iet; middling 13.05. . it hi EoLsuptee Stipiing slumped off to a mere .333 and is only fans and automobile trade in the | the ministry, if his present determina- i00 Am W P or 6700 Am . zinc . b A Allen Puzzles Cubs five points ahead of Hans Wagner | southern California metropolis. Old- | tions is not changed. VERSUS 17108 Amér_ sino Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, July 10—Frank Allen al-|and Bill Hinchman, the slugging twins Chicago, July 10.— Reports of rust|lowed only one Cub to reach third base | of the Pirates. . damage in the Northwest late on Sat-|today and none to get beyond it and| Tew McCarthy, of the Robins, is the | wagmer, Pitteburgh urday caused a big advance in West- | Boston, through timely hitting off fnominal leader. In sixteen games he |Hinchman, Pitispargh ern markets. This morning there was | Prendergast, made it three out of four [has clouted at a .483 clip. McCarthy | Lons. St Louls ... 700 Atchison 4. _ 300 Atchigon pr 2400 Baldwin Loco 900 Balt & Ohio BELL-ANS 40 Brockiin R T less demand and more pressure to sell, | from the Cubs, 4 to 0. Score: has been handicapped by a broken | aopmie hteemnc ™. TODAY. ol% Bums Bros o part 0{’ theh adv“iance dwaf lost. Boston (N) Chisase () finger for the last several weeks, but | Williams, Chicago Ab l ] R 570 Butte Sup Subsequently the lemant became ab hpo a e eb hpo a elhe ig wal j Wheat, Brookiyn pispate O iciive dgain and o Small rall o |denmers 3 3% § s 4873 3 31 ReGe MANGRRE €00 ball ust the same | dui G solutely” Removes Games Called at 3:30-P. M. i00 Cal Bearol vr curred. The weather west was fine | RN £ 9 5 § 7oy & o & 3 o flirting with soclety and are mot very | temey dueres’ - i Indigestion. One package z’og‘u‘;;. Each) - and recgipls :lbun%ar_xt at primary | sageelr e Ea'xmu‘zl-sd 3930 §far from the .300 mark. Burns is hit- | Hendrix, Chicago it. 25cat 1nd ists. eneral Admission ............... 25c| 1400 Cent - points, but cable advices were en-|Kueichy.ub 4 312 0 0fMann, 3 9 olting 289 and leads his captain by |Aeue Cinclomai | provesi cat all druggis - 200 Chand Motar B 5 Glsderts 3 010 1 0 : g N 1100 Chis & Ohio couraging and the export inquiry fair. [ Smihib 4 ¢ 1 3 O30 § 0'2 § 0| threo points. Artle Fletcher ls climb. | S, B0mme, New York |p get jrand Stand eeenses 250 éxg\:c g:wwm CHICAGO ®RATN MARKET. Gowdy,e 3 0 4 1 ggwhur.s ‘2, . 208 sjme and stands sponsor for an average |s. Smith. Brooklyn P = = e DI ooen, WHEAT Open. High. Low.. Close. Allen,p 3104 lemons, ¢ 0lof .270. Groh, Cinclonatl 4100 C. M. & St P Jul; eaes108% 108 108 108 — = = — —|P’dergastp 2 0 0 1 0 Doyla, Ni York 0 & 100C M &8 P pt . ot o 08 10 Totals - 30 827 12 ofHendring 1 1 0 0 o| 'These averages Include the marks |Povle. ew York ALES, WlNES, LI UORS DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist| ®nc 21 & » &y Dec . u% 0% 1% zArcher 1000 ofof the men who played tn fifteen | preer, Brookiyn o shif bl » WMCCCa s L CORN 35 5 ofeames up to and including July 6. | A Wilson, Pittstursis AND CIGARS Copper - s o 5 E ) Batted 4 Sakert. Prilaceshia e ) el o 2w & s e s R S OAN MURPHY & e] ron. ATS. Boston letcher, New Yerk 252 68 THERE Is no advertising medinm 18| 100 Col & So 1 pr July ... 0% 40 403 Chicago 0 0 0 6 0—0 | McCarthy, Brooklyn Schultz, Pittsburgh 148 40 DAN MURPHY Eastern Connecticul equal 1o The Bule | . 300 Con’ Gas .. = 40 39% 30% 4 Two base hit, Maransille. Home run, Kou- | Robertson, New York. .... Cravath, Philadciphia - 208 36 269 £UL Iar Dusinesa resuits. 2,100 Con_Can - - 1% - S 4T% _ 41 316 ] etchy. - as Daubert, New, YOIk, . «ossncee 83,0282 62 %7 + _11 Bath Street .

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