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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JULY 25, INSURANCE W] - H Tigers Lose a Hard One. 7 = = » In un won enn Detroit, Mich, July 24—In a hard S ; ; -* fought thirteen inning game today WANTED - Detroit 1ost to Chicago 3 to 2. The Vol booh your Sruto | = soxkrvondxtr; lll;eelth:‘r;eenth wm;nl Col:r‘; o5 ou to, insure eleskie, r Felsch had hit safely, = in the 'AETNA.. Cammpicta. Terry with the ball. A sacrifice, an - . A NEWSPAPER OF CHARACTER coverage'in one policy. C,tsJanfl'ln Defeated R. Norris Willnnu, 2nd. Former |inficld out and a single by John Collins - TR . ) b LATHROP&.SONS - s put over the run that won. Schallk ' - . ey . a J = STm P i ght Sets—Californian Phyed Strong by, Uen;iretDi:ne?n tgormgbgect!i!;xs to : o - .‘ ¥ g T Spmgfield Rep“b]lcan L o E % called strike. Manager Jennings of Telephone:487-5 Game—Japanese Players Advance Into Third Round. Detroit was notified of his indefinite 13 suspension for his argument with Um- o 5 4 & : . . a1 pire Nallin in Sunday’s game. Score: i X -~ ), e Massachusetts @ @ Do a o W a e " Boston, July 24.—One of tho greatest | jected contested the second ird | g.comnace 6 3% § 3¢ 15056 | upsets recorded in the quaster century | heats. i Tonedt 810 1 g iaie ABLE, INDEPENDENT, READABLE 7 ‘| of Longwood tennis history developed | Zombro Clay, an outsider paying | ; & o . : in the- sccond Tound of the singlos |$182.80 In the two dellar mutuely 1 |lomml 8 9.3 0 0 8508 . (Established in 1824 by Samuel Bowles) tournament today when C. J. Griffin of | the first heat, won the 3:18 trot, Ponet 8 23 0 o 1400 . ' San Francisco disposed of R. Norriss i v Shame 3 1 2 1 0 13870 . Williams, 2nd, of Cambridge, Mass., YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Tuor e e o . th eformer national champion, in Tk 813 8 of S 2o straleht sets, 7-5, 15, Willlams plain-| o Netiers Losse. Wolisnep &3 0 21 8000 o % 1y showed lack of practice. The only | Pittsturah 9. teiphta 1. Wiittumep 1 0 o == . A £ Gepartment whero ho was at ail for, | Xo et sims stiuis. VoRE 18 60 o @ . ith War agmg n E midable was his service, but sventhere | o,y oo e 3 Loyt . i he made a maximum number of double o o inntngs Totals 46127918 3 o l C A h B et o 0Bl | S0 e ot BBttt Rollnls 1o 110 Presidential Campaign Approac mg ‘ International Leagus. (0 "Ran or Tapp - 1t : volleys were weak and his game over- et sty head erratic. Rochester Buftilo pestponed Iater date. cricage. . P10 00 0 010 On the other hand Griffin played the | Batimors s, Providente 0. s e Oy U S ] best game he has ever shown in the| Ricimond & Newss i Tvo base MA Woaer, Schali. - Fol AFTER east. His passing strokes, particularly Eastern Loagus. s s s YOUR INSURANCE |in the second sct, were Lrousht out Imn & Woede . (R gme) Pittsburgh 9, Philadelp business and keep urging you to see |skillfully. . Woroester 1. (Second. game.) K o WE'RE Read a Fearless e o £ | Eoend T Pittsbureh, Pa., July 24—Pitts- 4 shat your Spalistes are s}l ooy e Willaen M. Taaatons the aas) ! o e L ooy §. burgh defeated Philadelphia 9 to 1, to- j shape. ! cha Bridecport 1, Soringnela o, ( G Soore g Don't neglect this important matter. gg{::d fi;;l;x;;g}i s iseport ;:;;!:\: :“Mn b Pnissesia 0 itk & ISAAC S. JONES belng crowded to any A St 5. Auoen e %3P 3 ¢| How does it fecl to bo hit by a shark? ] Insurance and Real Estate Agent At Memphis 2, Chattanooga 1. i 341 Tiy § %10 0| Little Albert O'Hara, eleven years old, Richards Building, 91 Main St _|mote, W. . Washburn, Crais iddie, | {t Na"iif.2 Hip B < O R §08 8 8] o for ' reporicr. Alhert was 1 the ) ' Armstrong, G. B. Gardner, . ich- (e oat) A viction. Wiitted.lt § 0 3 0 Qffummen2d £ 1 18 3| water close to young Lester Stillwell = ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ard Harte and N. W. Nilet we o Ml o Minetors 1 fies 3 2 & § liohmtosts © 2 & 1 o| when he wras dragged under and killed - T ) -~ | cessful. Tolcdo 4, Tndianapolls 5. ums.c 3 0 3 1 ifGibemc © 3 2 8 1 0| by the sharg. “Something hit my ed Students of the T 4 TAMOS A, BROWNING, | "The two sapancse piaver = S, Ee R DA e oot Hhor Revins i o it *Phone 700 k;tmi‘fl.n:i & ‘K\.un\lv. ae, ‘,v»n went into GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. 2 XCe 5 :' g o ; 0| Totals 11427 5 0 :l):]ed ]:1?3;: A"i)elrot(fls(zrxd.do;:‘ :‘!‘t;]hsn::v Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard's Bidg. | the (hird round, 3fikami hens forced Nitieaes Taas SFquitnn 10 0 1 0 fhe, sharics tail. "1 coulan't 'sce_tho “In many respects The Springfield Republican stands# this city. Play in the first and second | C% Eroad 4 Tols 38 323%0 4 rest of him. hen I heard Lester Still- Brown & Pfll’klni. Miomeys-at-Law | rounds was completed. i it 3¢ Shiladephis. Q) Butted for Demaree 1n 4tn T as the highest achievement of American journalism.”— £ Over Uncas Nat. Sank bM(ut':llf:l St | -DAND CIRCUIT OPENS e u:fl‘*‘“ b .0 01000000 Charles: an Pwaé hicieen: Nobusc Fro theNex Republlc. e e A D AT DETROIT enmiid ; o hse hils, Haled, Wagner. Ftreo buse hiis,| Cartain, fourteen, and Regele Hulsart, scing o & E York at_Chicago. Farmer, Johnston, Gibson. "1 fitteen, who had just come out of the - o . ool “ = ~ Washington 3t Detrol water when the shark struck Stillwell, The Republican’s editorials constitute one-of it: R Many Horses Enter in 2:17 Class Pace e nbiaddbnia at St. Lous. | i declared they had seen the shark, P Fitllans: Dufet . Glante; = Portland Wins From Hartford. al 3 3 N e . 3 Clotes Tl 24 —he’ Cleveland —Track in Good Cendition. it e Portland, Me, July 2i—Portlana| and it was at least ten feet lons. tinguishing and most valued features, Literature Americs ted New York Nation- | Detralt, Mich., July 24—With weath- | 2oriont et Pomiand. St i e e art, science, education, religion, philanthropy—allre- . radiey and Howard. Cleve. |90, shape, the local Gn e i sent in on Dowell's sacrifice and Beat- ceive generous treatment in its columns; likewise. agri- /@ b et T today. T i a | THE STANDINGS. t¥'s single. Thescore: culture and industry. Special attention is given to.-theg Speica close finishes were ile throt t | il i R ATe e ning hurt e National League. b g ARENE0. Kiw B Cl d wasgunatile o (DS Gave card. L oL Lot e iz et various healthful outdoor sports. ) wched bits/oft Wa: L SR e 110 piraae 44 e eh e Gl Wa¥ beoverning the local mecting thrce heats gfi“"‘fi: it RERE DOINGS IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD 5 02001—g 7 1|events. The purse c o 18 idgial e ee e “ lcan 6588322 7 §|three eouat ‘partsas oned in 11 gt | ¥ and Daly, Brad- |gach heat 2 : Re Tie T 20080l t tn he In-|of tI £ hered v Schupp and Kocher. |1 ¢ hors 4 onat : 1 TRoLO NI News that the next race at the In-|of the world have foregathered each M 4 : summary ne | [0 sl motor _speedway _would | year to inaugurate another vear of | containing an expert condensation:of the news, f0=# 70 = i e ”E” . | Totals 40 1 Totals be the final event at that|racing and to exchange reminiscenses % Cincinnati efeats lochester. ko o . has been received by auto-|in true “fan” fa: mobile racing fans with alarm. So : i gether with the week’s collected and selected-editorials 000 h Ty Spod rces, so many 000 HIMES | Not until the European war is over, [ and many features and departments, G vion. 50 numer s wianing run scored 24—The Cin- | Givide the ter, N. Y., Jul today defeated the 51" To tre f ¢etos i o much thriir t, has b tionals in an exhibi- { Canute too} str 5 Sweatt. Three base hits, | found at T A e | in all probability, will France be fully dianapo! associa- i little troubl tw | Ionk AR “ o aware of the debt she owes to the mutuels 0 on 1 ¢ eir of soih 5 aris_omnibuses. Tricklings of news 00010000 r;} 30| first hear [ Reiger Held Lowell Safe. oo of Sitherings of famous men of | ocarding the performances of these nd i ®IFTl The 2:10 trot went to Direct 4 New London, July 24—Fred Reige i vehicles since the start of hostilities |/ g5 . . 3 It i who won the third h fter landing | ciq Lo Shrden TR g The Tace at the, Hoosicr | 1ave reached this country from time |f 4 more comprehensive and intelligent surveyfifvwhat b e A ke 1 | G oo o oday | Shacge B to time, but the full story has jus in the fir half of the ninth inning today | epecdway Is not half se much ta the|to time, B¢ Tre e going on in the world than any other weekly-mag-w second and thir s proved pace in three Abso]utely Remoyes: |77 0 1 raee e nd New London scored a 1 to 0 vic-|elect of the field of racing as is the |PeEuUn to unfold itself. ~ Tor some tory. Marhefka plaved a ational | zathering of the cla o o months American manufacturers have same at Short and ook seven di oIt | o thems meets e Trom wvies pior | endeavored fo obtain a full history of | azine. It goes into every state in the Union, chances. Score: s these busses, but it only recently Lowell New London that accurate information has been W hoo 1 e 2 Wpo el obtainable from dependable French en- Toids 0 I i Stimpson. 1t ° q[nry‘);rflq 2o ';,;~‘5&F‘g§*‘;*;n;if\¥;1{5e-qu t‘;fi:tjea:;: gineers, among whom has been M, De naiges tion. On Parker. D ofweierit 51300 p & Freminville. ) t epackage | 0 Yo 1318 1lto completo the sen-year span of mas- | 3 "sreat doal of praise has beon giv- SUBSCRIPTION RATES provesit. 25cat all druggists. 9 e L e et e s Tilen ineiasitabe oF i el DAILY (Morning), $8 _a year, $2 a.quarter, 7Usoenta/& 113290 There is Somefhing more than mere | 3 o s ans, nen they trasmoncad | B month, 16 cents a week, 3 conts 2 cOPYs : = e : 213! %|words in the statement of Cobb. In the Y5 Of Parls Ltel tha Fronttaan DAILY and SUNDAY, $10 a year, $250 ‘a_quarter,385 = 2 2 2 1ast week he tacked half a dozen poinf Rt e cents a month, 20 cents a week. f ~ s F . f“;‘fififi'}ffi'{;‘ ;:fln‘;;‘s" (‘)‘f”é’;,‘;;e‘fe’i; reality it was the busses of Paris, 1,- SUNDAY, $2 a year, 50 cents a quarter; & cents a: copyn ¢ ' s 0 ol e 1= W St e 'SS 1000 of them, that did a major part of WEEKLY (Thursday), $1 a.year, 25;cents.a. quaster,:10 L 5 7 | L 01000000 x1 -‘0('1 -{Nl\r"n-, Speaker holds the pace|the world, running night and day to cents a month(, 3 cents )a copy. e l / S R | o Pagker Modriguer. | Sacrince bits, |and s clouting 385, snarme his lead | accomplish the task st for them. A pe e Sf 10 1% ¥ Divy with Sam Rice, the youngster who has [ “*X¢ the first call to arms the Paris Specimen copies sent fres on applicatfon. - The Weekly Field Nevwllond treme Decline of 10 1-2. 1 Bridgenort Beste Springfield just come up with Washington. Rice, | omnibusses were sent for. The call was Ropublican will b sent free'for"threa. weeka to-anyang ield, wWiliondow .. BN oo ithoses v Lo £ SpHoufieL: howover, has played in only eighteen | made In the afternoon and befor who wishes to try it. g Vot Bl port beat Springficla here today, W SR S 8ht | cathered at the appointed rendezvous | B i T/ the unsettling feature iof 1 . e "‘l.‘,p“‘}‘“‘" the sixn Fowers | o soohind Cobb:iwith an‘averass of| rcaity for any: duty. subplles on'hoazd THE RE.PUBLICAN, Sprmgfield, Mass. ]\ - ‘-‘ (}N Dr)N ket. Alcohol ope ; c on a single and Deininger scored him | These averages include the men | o T e Pl Sl ey gfwfl:péf;' At L soon with another single. Score: who have played in fifteen games or men, cannon, am- VERSUS el ith ¥ s 5 Eclapes e R [ i T munition of all kinds and food su ston. The stock mic ext ( Booe.ct 500 %1 & AN et plies to the most advanced positions. 5 b ¢ o i 1 Rleonda.ss 4 0 1 1 o ome were fitted with special bodie: T cline of 10 1-2 to 105 vipin Smith i 4 1 i} Cleseland .. A LOWELL KT last oo e | i1 2 1 onmiEs for carrying troops and it has ‘been Thero was an abscnce o - | ( a'e icago . 352 | due " largely r quick werk that| . i.icnance, supplies and repairs, to- | hurdlers has been offset. by the.ume-| cial or semi-official, to sccount for the H 31 o ‘30| the French generals have been able | MAIGLEnAnCE, SUPTI diocrity of the fieldmen. A shift” TODAY. heavy liquidation, but rur o i 11 to reinforce threatened points in their | & 4 L o contching policy for)next . yeerl S = ed the severe reversa 1 G e G Due to the multiplicity of racing|team may strengthen. the weal ; expected obstacle in t i stars of the|in the all-round system-at Cambri events this t Cames Called at 3:30 P. M. |for a large cont t T is Motorists are spending thelr vaca- |epeedway c t pick up a nice piecef The 1915-16 college year'has government. S r 21, “Boston ons in their cars more with each|of money by driving in lover | the most successtul thit Harvard has PTG e S S T 7 [ e, New Yor ucceeding season. This year will be|the country that ar cluded in since sports became organized.| U. 8. St e the bigrest vet. Hotels and garhiges|the speedw list ¢ which do not football, baseball and hockey| Grand Stand 20 | the day ¢ | that depend on transient business are | fizure in the championship. It isfteams defeated Yale, as well as:the market'’s she i : all profiting and making special ef-|seldom that ali are together and rew. The track team ws the only| = 8-4 to 87 1-8, its by r Donovan Almost Pitcher No Hit Game forts to attract this desirable trade. t time that this zathering of all that fell down before the hostil thing like a fortn! New Haven, Conn., July 24.—Dono- | clans will take place now will . The hockey and baseball'teams PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | which later surren. i 1 van held Lawrence {0 a sinzle hit to- hor Day in all probability, when |and the crew also -top‘the list:among = emall fraction besides, was b A ay and New Haven won a well play- A dirty aukomnblle looks twice as old incin speedway is to be|eastern colleges, or, in one oritwo in-| upon the statement which will f ed same, 1 to 0. Devine's two-bagser s 300 mile race f ances, share the leading ‘place with! CALL UP 734 tomorrow's quarterly meeting of scored Bressler with the only run. The rote [ less likely to perform That event will athletic combinations that have @ jus- director: | score. . with the surety and satisfaction of a > drivers tsiabio, risht to_ dispute absolutailead-{ T z Other stronz features ore- | Now Haven | cawrenco Louts clean one. e i crship iby the fact that they mever| ith or Without Gas Attach- Bl 07"/ 1032q the motors oty A el | Eouis | Care are too often garaged on a stor ndl ‘acoidents fn recenit. years the Harvard teams in direct come! ments but Always EFFICIENT | Maxwells, the ehipr 1p, inde-| g nmnat | A" Wiitiams, Washingion 2e basis and the only s they N asitation for more care- | petition for the definite’ seulemenvtl\ and ECONOMICAL— pendent steel and iron issues, suzars | H i Ny Mitan, Washington receive are an occasional one when the | ry] driving i¢ having a pronounced ef- | hon BU e &nd tobaccos. Among the Iatier 1. Mitiestn e W S R s owner feels so inclined. e § MUDLL RANGES agstt and My ce Nutet ofoward 1t LEEE A xn\;d-»nw:\rml or filthy automobile | citigs. There are less accidents now in | = e -4, mwith me Brcesier. I New Fackc ; is not favorable to the car nor does it | proportion to the number of cars driv- 1 =] ed mutm" C’n dwin h-~ A clean car dynamic. It attracts attention, ev that of the owner and his fam We furnish Repairs for all makes J[asainst the e v more conspicuc of Ranges Baldwin, as well as fes TEAM, EXPRESS CARRIAGES | 2 a1 With 4000 feet of the two-mile board already completed, i . the Cincinnati Mot sl Tous Now Haven ) —— el issues. Rails_ g of | rence ) ROBERTSON SLUMPING. A loose nut or other parts that are will he ready to hold pre- CONCORDS, DEMOCRATS A. J. Wholey & Co. |/ “seh it T LALE moseniaoN su S R 12 FERRY STREET gatnes mithelmal Rous wheniayo | | 2 g Thirteen :atmr\alss_neacg'uers Batting | detected on a clean car than a dirty akes to be held BUSINESS WAGONS sales, 430,000 | - ¥« ;,? o Worcester e;favl;;/’nnFi?: it Even on owien, SR Class, Much of the lustrous apearance of a T e SIDE SPRING, THREE SPRING Gener: aside from the uncer- | R 3 eld. ke Danbert du bi o motor car or lack of lustre is due to| A numbenr of cities have en Robert d. Coch e e et LBoston, duly 24—Worcestor and Dy T o B earer 10| the manuer of polishing it from time Sitieshan L one AUTOMOBILE ROBES A problem was mainly ynn played a double header on|phatting su s of the National |t time. You would not think of Ic minate meander- : ohert d. Lochraneg |zeoem o, man. Braves Fiold today, Lynn taking the | Lewing subremacy of the National|if,e"2® auable piece of Tarmitare St o GOOD ASSORTMENT GAS FITTING, of $1,222000 in Junc operat frst game, & to 3 And Worcester the | i ouifielder of the Glants holds his | fOF & long period of time without ap- cities that have tried HAP ashington Sq., Washington Building| Tonds trreguiar Wit o ho e et t was not because of any herofo| el i SR automobile accidents have been S Washington g, g a| Bonds were irresular v o e o L T work with the club Jake crept up, | , The same thinz can very wisely be nted at the traffic centers) by |14 Bath Street, Norwich, Gonn. Norwich, Conn. chriefly P prmaien Orente.cr 51 o 303 but quite on the contrary, the cap- ie-£o tieibody of the cax.” Thers are ng pedestrians, well as autos, ent for N. B, O, Sh s R Bt Prysock.ss 151 413 in of the Robins s 5 rom |2 number of good poiishes on the|conform to strick traffic rules. fhgsnt I eet Packlng. | glipnt “concessions, Total b Doviliin 70 Ot &2 3 an O e Poblns slumped Off £XOM | market which are intended nof only| "™ gl DRS. L. F. and A. J. mmns value, $2,560,000. T e i el SHIT hoavie ‘He lost eleven points |fOF furniture polish, but for polishing MITCHELL'S SYSTEM & Sl Phone 581 Tnited States bonds were unchanzed | 1y S hoduik Ercrmin, 8 0 Olcamevie’ 10 1 Ind 1o Pitiing 344 at oresont Tew ares | the body of the car as well. =— 287 Main St. g on call. ‘ 400 Shatt g o g"y‘:{:‘““ 2 _; E ; Carthy of the Robbins, continues to If the owner would h,wz his car|Crimson Coach Is Expected to Turn PRACTISE LIMITED TO S . ———— S e O hold _his position in front. but this|l00KIng as well as his furniture, per- Out Crack Ball Ciub. fi;ODERN PLUMB[NG = STocREI Y = ik brond-shouldered boy has faken part [1odis cleaning and poliching is neces- s Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat atee g Low. s 3o i - Y i sary. o> ghly polisBed car| chell, the Harvard baseball A s 100 Acme Tea g Score by tninge: In only twenty-seven sames, while the (o keep its lustro indefinitely, after he- | Frod Mitchell, the Harvard baseball Hours 10 & m. to 3 oy m. is s ecosential in modern house as Acmo Tes s e Comper T L e ks others have plaved in over'seventy. |0 keep its lustre indefinitcly, after be- | cogen, will rejoin the Braves for the i lectr to lighting, W. Alsda G 19% 100 Texas & Pao Worseeter " 0020510 The averages include the men who | 1S sxts o er is ask- | Sl g b e electricity is to lighting, We guaran- T 5 3 400 Texas Co Two base hits, Denoville, Yorter. Sacrifice have played in fifteen games up to|ing the most impossible. However, a| ,iiiicnshin team to Cambridg teo the very best PLUMBING WORK Al chaime : 1060 vniors Beg &°F . Masterman. and including July 20 reasonable amount of care by the car|, his fst year of coaching insurcs 3 W) expert. werkmed ak-Abe . fu ¢ 420 Am Do Suger 4300 Toion. Pasito —— owner can do much toward keeping |l IS first vea Soaciins | American ous v exp ABS aror e National League. oA his connection with Harvard athletics ricen Am’ Can T TS T Aleohol Worsester Lymn the body Iustre as nearly like that of | 1.5 connection with Haryard athetics 4 4 Am Cun pr - o ab hpo a of ab R po a e | cCarthy, Brooklyn a new car as possible. PR HUE A0 20 O8F < et Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, | Ask us for plans and prices. Am Car ~ &F Fewster3b 3 0 0 0 OfGleason.2b 8 1 1 9 1| Robertson, New York 3 ‘Why not t: the same care with | S ORC yEAn/COLUAAS & 9T i 4 = e Maloneylt $ 13 1 olomutiet | 8 o 290 it g A Lo . yonr can asLyou. G with your shoes?|® wiil sign a_document call- Traveling Men, Ete, -, | o e caen o ‘""““;;m 801 olomoiiis 3 3a i Plttshureh s Motorists have their shoes polished, | 11% for a lonser term of years at Cam-| |\ connection, . Shetucket:Strestif oy Am Hide & L pr {Wabag * o Strands,? Porter, 0000 perhaps every day, perhaps only twice ot e Corae b . J. F TOMPKINS| i & GgE sadvem de ot ek Some ekt g0 aa'fa ok o) s inlt! S, ST, Sean o0 | PARREL & RANPRROTETROSS : 9500 Am Tocomo Saillpeo 2 0.3 0 Comensb 2 0 0 1 0 leave shoe polishing alone. R RS AR SR e 4 67 West Main Street o0 A ziio e g Vinbicp 588 & omem 38030 In applying paste polishes the mis- | S5 PUTRO: know 1s known =¥ 00 Am SL Taesb i R v U £ S SUESRRIE | (b e B take is often made in rubbing the paste | ’3 ST e ot PR Hown oo Am smit br 4 COTTON. Totals 24 32111 0 S , “Philadeiphts directly on to the body. Much better (3150 to the Harvard team. Mitchells| DR, C. R. CHAMBERIAIN® ;" ] 100 Am Sugar - New Yorl, July 24-yCotton futures| (; patted.for Tuero tm 7th. i Sunoa results will be obtained if the polish|paseball brains have been too much 0 A B e 1 y. July 1307, October| doore by tanues: A L is placed in a small sack or in a pocket | (ot bie HAiVATe plavers, on Severn Dental Surgeon 4 g B 100 Am Tl & “Tel 15.14, December "13.30, January 13.36, [ Worcoster 298108 &1 mgesor, Boston formedl hv:: i piside; of GIGhYY Phenihy) IeEasionsitils) year, bubitut i Haxd ¥ £00 Am_Tobace March.13.49. Spot quiet; - middling |Wm | - e 9 0—0 { Williams, _Chicago rubbing the sack or pocket against|Dis fault. Afier several y he il & le, Chcinnad ... [ 3 . be giving the Crimson t the body the polish will ocoze onut Es ollacis througli the fpores in tho ‘cloth and ix:[ 25l club in intercollesiate cireles.. In this ‘way ‘the ipaste will ‘be: applled|LiS fAmet year, Miichell merely gave = = the players an insight into what may Syeaty allioyeritho ol suctacs be accomplished by crafty playing. In some instances the Harvard boys were 13.15. Sacrifico. hits, Conley, Bottelger. est| McGrory Building,* Nnrwmh:conn. Heating and Plumbing sz i ¥ 7 » 92 Franklin-Street % | i 47 ™ E Duzes, Pliladeiohta | MONEY. ~ TY COBB. ON THE GAIN. flfihn‘x\’g""?’i‘?"?arx. New York, July 24. — Call money - tutiz, Pitisbirgn 1o steady; Tigin'3 1-2; 1ow]2 1-&;: ruling | Improves His Batting Average in the it il rate.2 T-2; lastiloan 21-2;-closing bid [ American ‘League-by Half Dozen 8100 Anaconda 800 Atchizon 200 Atehtcon - pr .10 i/ 200 AU Coast Line Bums, _Phila. 4 4040 G & W T SRk % . scher, New York The United States postoffice de-|unable to exercisc his clever pl s 5, 4 i“fl" Gfls'"NGs fg:g Rionien o, 2 1-4;" oftéred: at 271 Points. Gare Q;“H,mm“ > partment during the last two years|through their lack of expreience, AND CIGARS oast 13 — ek, Cttcaso WAL, G & W I CHICAGO GRATN MARKET. has extended its government owned| There is no reason why Harvard ¥ 200 Balt & Ohio pr 18 i 12 LK 1ang believe in accomplishing my .pufpose at | Fisher, Cincinnati H all .the .direct property of the United|Coach Winsor will be stecring tho DAN MURFHY IHE VAUGHN FOUNDRY'CO B ik £ 10 13 any costZ. wrote the Georgia Peach, |Buls St Lae . 5 States government. squad gain, and nearly all of last 200 Brown _ Shoe 843 7Y 4% 0 83 say “‘ande Ivspm‘nothh\s in the effort te | X, ™ pictamurgh 4 The ‘purchase value of these vehi-|year's players will be vailable. The 11 Bath Street i . No. 11 to 25°Ferry Strest - 100 Brunswick 8% LoT8% TH Tk o_so:* S Smith, Broakiyn i cles'is given as more than $500,000,|only major sport in which Harvard i 400 B s “oed Tek 03% 6 s Trig Speaker. and,Joe Jackson may |Winen. Cincnmau b4 which would figure as an average|has not plenty of strensth is track. THERE = 5o 650 Can. Pacific . . .a ta au take warning and come down of the [[Kontichy, Hoston | & price of $1,250 for each car. The op-|The Crimscn has been weok in the ,n:gfigg,gy,;?w = 70 Cent * Leather B B4 m‘ top of the American League batting |§™%, & " jore erating expenses of these 411 cars, in- |field events for three yvears and the | medium. better. than « hyas navertizing medium 2 26 o a : x Ax'fi 43% g 2% - foru SiraTyrus ~has -signed ~ Brookiys. 204 — 2§ - 535528 of + dris . ves excellence of it ne ¥ E Or 2 el 3. Johnston -~ Broo} 204 — 38 “380cluding swages < of = drivers, =.. e ¥ faz, b Rt R 2geg,~ fore: Slralyems thas: sie %, dotouten S Briokirs S = udty oa.= of Y sarseel !;ags.‘xqel ce. s runners and| yertiging columns:gzy’ AMLD_LOFAQUAIESSASTRREIG & > = 0% 207K 10150 S D S

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