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Let Us Writs Your Claire's head and scored on Pafkers H orror of Trainor's grounder. gl Automobile Insurance £ . Hiea o' scRmigns, * Dusiose 7siziek PULL COVERAGE o -4 4 o ¥. - out. icore—N. F. A. 7, S. H. S. 2. Under One Poliey Academy Boys Take Series From Southbridge—Red and Ninth lnning. - & L. LATHROP & SONS 3 F e S Pns-r‘ker‘ hit, ::,ole .s-ecor_.d and soored 2 :_ | on Stanley t. Sta scored on 28 Shetucket Strest White Wielded Club qr:ely—-Shnley’s Shbuts Merq I | 00 Scame it e s _ 2* 2 ~ off first. Meek fouled to Tully. Ben- ‘White Wielded Clubs Freely—Stanley’s Shoots Very Ef- | nctt whiffed. Lemmelm walked, stole " - second and was caught off by Couni- 4 —_— han's throw. Gay hit. Renaud struck out. Lindell was safe when Parker Saturday afterncon the Academy second on Lemmelii's wild throw, and | Raved for Gay but falled: to et him. ‘wound up their season in a blage of | third on a passed ball. He scored - Slory and won the league champion- | when Morse muffed Shea's grounaer. | efge fanned. Score—X. F. A. 9. S. ! INSURANCE g making_a double play. Morse struck 1 out. Champagne walked, went to o . 5 3 third when Bennctt threw over, Le- » T f g < e Piclure 1ells The Story ship by defeating Southbridge, 9 to 2, | Lynch struck out. The score: e at Southbridze. Stanley worked his| Trainor got on on Bennett's error. i SRS chenge of pace with such good results | Tully was safe when the Academy it e o = R e S that Southbridge got only two hits. | falled to get Trainor at second. Trai- 5111 Ifusdeiias 5 0 4 2.1 F " . | Furniture = The Academy landed on Trainor. for |nor was out trying to steal third, Du- $23: it 3omai JAMES L. CASE el GET IT iy twelve hits. Southbridge never had a |close and Lemmelin fanned. Score, e S T e S UL 37 Shetucket St. on R Oblialateey Wer chance while the Academy scored al- [N. F. A. 3, S. H. S. 1. 30" o Gmuye & 0w 10 ey St Feankily. O uare at g A most at will. Stanley got four hits Fifth “Ipning 4981 sloucioman 2 003 0 w':' share of RING & SISK'S GEO. £ in for 3 - 4151 Yemmeiins H nce A Y 9 R Himes ek & LeClaire was safe on Lindell's- er- 3100 w310 0en usin Druggists ZIMMERMAN <} i it were YOUR HOME—could I First Inning. ror and took second on Morse's error. i A A of all kinds . 33 Warren St 4 you feel absolutsly SURE that the| 1.Ciaire filed out to Tully. Parker | Parker fouled out to Tully. LeClafe| muw, 127 2o u olicited Silverware Franklin Sauare Tol. 1286 - INSURANCF. QUESTION wouldn’t| grounded out, Trainor to Morse. Stan- sco(ez ondsn.nley'. hit_ Stanley stole = Wz 06 239 Main Street s -} in troversy? Jey hit over: Champagnes head for |second and scored on Lemmeiin's er- | Scare by innings: b a— R | 0 Main. Srrest it - . R e o il three bases, scoring on a passed ball. | ror-on Counshan’s grounder. Counihan |3 P A ... 18113081 2 VICTROLA T ACBERIANN LET ME PAINT Everything Pure & Better see us if you have any| Gounthan singled. Meek grounded | went to second on Lemmelin's muff of | “muree base hits, Stanler. Base on Dalls | off The Th. g Clean and Goc doubts. | out, Lindell to Morse.. Lindell reach- | Meek's grounder and scored when | Trainer 1 Stanles: 5. Strack ou. by Tramor Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaii-Casten € IT FOR You! atthe B . ed first on Bennett's error. Morse | Pemmelin threw over Morse's head, [3. by Stanly. il Sacrifce hits Morse Stanley. Estab. 1872 laut-Cadden o H ISAAC S. JONES frounded out, McKnight to Bennett, | Meek going to second. Bennett and | Cpir. Dondhue and W. Stanty.. Time 1 hour &5 Piaut-Cadden Eotuh 8= HEC. ¥, ADANS PRENISENCE ) weurance snd R Estate Agent” Champagne walked. Lindell was [McKnight struck out. = Building Plaut-Cadden 17 T st BAKERY 1 : o1 Main St |Causht between second and third, Le- | Gay was safe on Bennett's error||arge Crowd Saw Chicagg Defeat the 144-148 Main St Building o Slctag 56 Franklin St hards’ Building ain claire to Parker. Trainor zrounded |going to third when Parker dropped o Rl 144.146_ Main St. Tel. 1343-4 Tel. 1133.3 T e out, Stanley to Bennett. Seore, N. F.| Renaud’s grounder. Lindell flled to Norwich, Ct. &y g % H — K BURGLARY INSURANCE A1, S H. S. 0. McKaight, - Staniey spesred Morse's wChicago, June 10.—Chicaso defeated Norwich. Ct. o . grounder one hand and threw him out | New York 6 to 5 today in one of the R PR 3 B Second Inning. at first. Champasne struck out. Score | most exciting games of the season | il =p#vs good Willard Sturage Need a Plumher? LUMBER H eI Bennett flied out to Champagne. Me- F.A 6 S M. S 1 here. The largest crowd of the sea- prices for second Batteries Tol. 857 of all [e Knight singled. sg:] lngladb,‘ but Sixth Inning. son witnessed the game. A double by hand Clothing. -ndw_: mp::mn % deiccictione | ¢ ‘was caught off first, nor to Morse. o Claude Hendryx in the eighth inninz v t The Travelers Insurance Co.|Esnch “srounaca out Tratnor | Shea filed to Lindell Lynch was|enablea Chicazo to tie the scorn and MOt As1 to them. 3o SARETOW . * | Morse. safe on Duclose’s error. LeClaire sin- | Hendryx came home on Zeider's dou- 38 Market Street Things Electrical & co. CHAPPELL CO > _ Tully fanned. Parker robbed Du- |gled Parker fouled out. Stanley hit.|ble with ine winning run. The loco.s ! Tel. 537-5 e ) Tel. 24 4 close of a hit by a pretty one-hand .eclaire was caught off second. took a three run léad as a result of | ucket 3 B. P. LEARNED & CO. catch.” Temmelin strack ~ out. No | _Trainor groundad out. Staniey tothe wildness of Perritt and Tesreay. | e Telephone e B runs. ennett. 'mlly went out, Parker to|but New York came back strong in! | Agency Established May, 1845. Third tnni Bennett. Duclose walked and stole | the ffth and sixth innings and. took | FURE DEYGS AUTO LIVER B nitee: second. Lemmelin grounded out, Stan- | the lead, scoring five runs on_ five | Compounded Photographic GREENEVILLE 31 ' T T a0 Tkire Bettuck owr: PaTESE L Lley 4o Bamnett ' Noirans 3 hits, a passed ball, a base on bails, | Accurately (€| Goods? GRAIN CO. and A - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e ooond Took: thicd o Niloasned Bianih. Tring. three errors and a sacrifice fiy. This Ealaser) “Why The for your seed gy ; i r - grounder Lindell to Morse. Counthan| Counihan dropped one In front of | Siuscdythe retirement of Vaughn nnd RATHBONE o e Potatoes and Fer- el ¥ ; {Brown & Perkins, /liemeys-at-{aw | sroundea out. Duclose to Morse. the plate and was thrown out at first. | \isitors wers helpless. 133 West Main St. of course T. J. Fitzg # < walked and went to second on| Meek fouled to Tu Bernett flied | ¢ “its winnmg 5 .29 Broad tilizer. Phone 9. | Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket Bt. | Lo ®locn hit. He took thira on Ben- | to. Lindell - Gay fied to 5 “hicago started 1ts winnmz rall Tel. 182-3 25-29 Broadway hone 977 1 | mtrance stairway HesE to Thames|Loyiiecs Bit He took third.op Bens|to Lindell. Gay flied to Parker) Re-|when Zimmerman threw Mann's | LT e iNational Bank. Telephone 28384 B0 T O ee cxustitoft sec< | TVe rine w " o to Meelcil srounder Wilf to fist . Fiack beat out P REBICHE o 3 ond and Champagne struck out. Score, i % A Rt apc wap dovoml, at seconc: DN GOOD ROOFING Sporting Goo !-J ¥ - . Eighth Inning. Deal, sendinz Mann to third. Hen- Funeral Dy I i i o, VESTERDAY'S RESULTS. N.F. A3, 8 H S 1 o i dryx then delivered his timely dou- in all s H ORACE c.aplete Fourth Inning. McKnight flled to Lindell. Shea [ble, which scored two of his teem its branches COoAL Up-to_d N2 National Leagus. g walked, went to second on a pass-d | mates, tying the score. Zeider's dou- = descriptions Fishing S Now Yook 8: Chicamo 8 Meek grounded out to Morse. Ben- | ball and scored on Lynch's hit. Le- | bie then ser , Chas.E. Whitaker $ CHAPPELL CO. B o ble then sent Hendryx home. REUTER’S | C. V. P Priladeiphia 4: St Louts 1 nett fiied out to Morse. McKnight | Claire flied to Champagne, who thre: The score: h | X h Breckim 4: Cincionetl 3. was safe on Lemmelin's error, took | to first before Lynch could get back, Now York W) | Chicans (9 &1 Water St. e .';,"‘l’"ms;' i Telephone PENDLETON. Jr. [ — o 8 American Le ] R g o 35 Broacway Nt = R ok wnpn a el T hoo e 1 . Ciicage 10: Covelana & e § 378 ] Nzeaerse 41718 —— —ten 2 Exters Loaone Seis oy T e AND #OCKET The Best Engine [l New Haven Poruiand pospome. wet grounds. e ] s EAST SIDE S on the marxet. H - Flctchirges 3 0 2 1 0Merklotb & 1 6 0 1 4 20 Light Elec - Robertsirt 4 1 2 0 0Williamacr & 2 3 2 0 DOOLEY & whled Dolloatsscan Tignt® Plant Woike 1o~ 3 0 8 o oManndr 41200 s ignt . Plant @ e 41 &8 oMione 231 SIMPSON Ernest Freeman ? the farm, 3 H Foriip 10 01 oawele 00900 - 15 Ripley Place 40 Franklin St. W. P. HOLME ng P | Toreaip 2 3 0 e 5 o) asement ee 0 0 0 1 0Dcal?h 8 3 1 3t Griswold, C At =i rueser. o anghn 205 ol Thayer Buildi Tol. 1112-4 Tel. 1309 g g & SATURDAY'S MARKET 200 Nev O Cop e B e 1200 onane S0 00 % DL Tel. 8-2 i . r Ale Bra 5 Totals, 48 3Henartx. p 2 1 0 11 erzpgmll A e Ordans 3: Litie Bock 2 (8rst gabe). | Trading Was Active After I Y Central 1% e HOME " - o Oeans 3 Titie Bock 1 (seeond gamel, rading ctive an Ireegu- INH s & Tt | 5 Where Self Starting | PLuMBING Auaciesn Axiestilion. . lar Opening. S e (x) Duted o Saliee in 008 *‘_UERN‘SEE'“ Is He Going? Remington | “As You Like It By Oleies 5: Miessiis 7. (it eyl 5. - 300 Onlo Gas . 1o R T verything 1t I gy S New York, June 0.—Trading was| sz becsc it P e i, K i e A Tt For the Mome Why to the et | JamES w 5 4 (%= geme): Lowss-|active for both accounts today after| 600 Pon T R New York e 00002200 03 ¢ SCHWARTZ WAUREGAN H. R. WAGNER | MURPHY NS — an irregular opening. The gdvance 200 Poo Gas & C ™~ 6 0 30000 2 x—6 BROS. Ty e wmer: 1o | 0 TR, Dotak Taquiry fof metor| 2% Bs E W v T Wiitiame Rariden. * Zimmerman. | i o SR Box 196 i6 Thames € Misiiee " s charcs and soon extended to the gen- | Pum ¢ pimwE é Tel. 885 R Norwich, Conn. Telephone 1834 cecond game)- ral list. cisiver et = S General Motors sained almost 7| 3ib Ry Sie forisk 4, St. Louis 1. = SR - ATURDAY'S mESULTS. points. Studebaker over 4, and others| oo L7 Steel vz pf . St. Louis, Mo. June 10—Alexander : 2 eyos! Motor Cycles, | H = of that division 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 points. 100 Reading 3d pt was too strong for St. Louis today : and High Grade Ready Mired Bicycle Supplies DR £ & The movement seemed to have been | 2300 Rep Inn & St nd Philadelphia strensthened its hold | e Paint ko R £ e e e e eroanR oD || T Butn = on‘first piace by winning. 4 to 1. S : GROC.RIES Wby an |&3] c- & =roF . over-confident short interest. Pt A der was badly hurt in the fourth A. T. Otis & Son iy SO Sundries R 43 Broadway Othet striking festures of the slfiel el biaecs % when one of Alexander's fast ones hit = gt Oils and Brushes CiVs Amerresn | session were Industrial Alcohol, which attuck # 1z him on the arm. He was forced t ' Franklin St. and Metals PENDLETON, Jr. [€)| Tel. 341-3 Sosant 2 New Yo l; 2; ar:r:::‘zi 4 %’:::‘Tlel&'”soei;“u‘.:": . P matie being replaced by Livingston Builetin Blag. Prestcn Bros. Inc. @ 35 Broadway | -4 s -4 900 So Pacific Scort reiated lssue, meanwhile rising four| w Se ' Kaiwss ™ st Lews v I Poits to 25 Ith, 300 Supertor - Sisel b r Sy b hee s e See SPEAR and (§9 Stcel shares were mainly represent- | %90 Studcoer ST e Ty THE QUALITY MiLK Yoot e Q| SUPPLIES and ed by Lackawanna and Crucible, v 300 Tenn Cop & Ci 5101 0GonztsIn 121 THAMES for Babies C. A. SPEAR | ACCESSOR | ‘ormer gaining about 2 points on ex-| 100 Tewms & Pucif 4005 0 pamier i1 ‘s 5 tensive accumulation. U. S. Steel was| 0 Texas Co. ... b e Yty n i and Children Optometrist | ¥ C. E. LA E %! {100 Tt nchemped T tho paericus | 1ds Sl i Miree 3181 otneee fae o and 12¢ quart Sy T pel tol. 731 s day, after having gained almost a ca “Eru Nexanderp R IRR] R Lo S e b potat. 5 can i et s ol in Somers Bidg. g o o 5= ekt T (10’ Terien The steel tonnage statement for May T Algotct ot * *lormans 223 - od_ 4. showed a decrease of almost 300,000 B Hicscher. 000 REO CARS s. Wi FARMING IMPLEMENTS 8 tons from the hizh water mark estab- ' Stecte.p 00000 NG oda Water lished the previous month, but the Toae W 4TS 5 fs00d Gare and Bottling and H volume of unfilled orders was suffi- L PG S T o e REO GARAGE Works e : A clently large to indicate that the mills [ 109 Webses o by tenimgr in the S. E. WRIGHT. WS e of the corporation still are taxed to| 400 Wabahopi A | Phitadepita 11010100 Now Majests griedidsl of all kinds - et Eomion Leather. -ahippings,s copper |/ - 2 woen Ja. ‘base hit. Nichoft. Home runs, J Building | el 425.2 THE HOUSEHOLD B Priladeishia st St Lous. | anl zinc sharcs. oils and sugars regis- | 500 Westng Mfe 5 Shetucket Street | 2 | Bulletin Building, 74 Frar Strset B #rerican League. tered gross gains of 1 to 5 points. 100 West Pacific Brookl incinnati 3. - .. |Rails came forwara in the later deal- P Sy 4‘;3;’:“ et Is,mok‘yn ——— N — - - — - - Thiladelpha e e e e vhite Motors the second kame of the series from | M'GRAW GETS A VACATION. red within National league proper-|out of the dressing rooms a Clowiand &t Washingwn | VR gaining 1 to 1.1-2 o’;rfis Final | 8600 Wills-overian “innatl here today, € to 8 Both' . irrespective of time or locatior for-all melee was narrow Eastern League. T 1 P o o teams bunched their hits, the visitors | Battle With Byron at Cincinnati Draws does not deny that he hit| len, who was an innocent pa 200 Worth P pi B highest quotations, Alcohol closing at . 1] _ Ry ‘H;_ Py e T = in the fi n;! ,x‘nd‘hlemg(: :n‘nnu\zsgand\f(.heJ Severe Penalty. pleads extenuating cim e s Stile, royat o Ly ) of B Fo to 420000 aNeres: 5 local tea in‘ £ = nin 2 er - W was put off the Géld | taveC Lo TOCOgNIEe Lh ound keep: | T }> hank statement asain reected | New ¥ork, June 9 Mercantiie pa- | 1, Hird inning both Toney and Smith | Manager John J. MeGraw of the New Cincinnati s not been discipiined : the enormous shifting of local moneys [per 4 3-4@5, Steriing 60 day bils | Beore York Giants has been indefinitely sus- Den ae iy MORRIS WILLARD'S = in connection with the Liberty Loan. (4.7 PO eyt : commercial 60 day bills on bank (N pended as a result of his altercation Brockiyn () | Cincin base before Ro It NEXT CONTENDER| = | Actual reserves in banks own vaults cial 60 day Dills 471 e me S hoo s of with Umpire Bl Byron of the Na- | were. ‘reduced by aimost 330,000,000, | 1-2: o M A lowae % 27§ Hoan 3 e e it mene (R D o Toe s [ » the federal reserve bank at the same | Francs, demand 5.3 1-4: cables L e e Sl = .| aw, put out in the sixth inning, | Appears to Be a Dangerous Rival For ; time showing an increase from this|1-2. Guilders, demand 41 -16: ca- | Sine D e 2 Bl Preciire Tt K- Maner ofathe: Nas | d the eame from o+ crock i the | il | four source of slizhtly over 3$61,000,000. Ex- |bles 41 5-16. Lires. demand 7.03 1-2. | Wheat [ER] 210 0ftional league telephoned from Phila- eXit gate. His anger was heightened | cess reserves contracted about $2 cables 7.02. Bar silver 75 3-4. Mexi- |{ihand 2 1 0 4 10 % % Geiphia yesterday morn to wn n the mnon g Arthur Exit Jess Willard ' 000000, a decrease of almost $10S.-|can dollars Government bonas |Jermr® 41 0.7 2 3 7 2lleague headquacters here, advising|Lletcher aso was put off the field.{ ., " : o it e 000,000’ in the past fortnight. Actual|weak. Railroad bands steady. et $°17 illeague hoadquasters here, advising |l lner claimea that Chase deliber-| That seé o be o of e loans expanded by more than $95, —— = Dot s ol p oY TR e e enotony [ ately struck his arm, e pus retire- | CIT¢ i e B L e et e COTTON. s d i % 715 2| Mr. Tener is in Philadelphia_consuit- | throw that put Cinc winnin s well as | m A AdanCe o 1 L s tired tha | o Yew York, June 9.—Cotton futures| ) Batied for Toney in Gth fin gwith the lawyers who wil repre- |Fun on second base. r only being AR Seel S of o 2| opened firm.” July 23.03: October 22.- | Seore by iuoings sent the parent major league in de- McGraw Waits. ipated but hastened witht broader bond rk Total shares |55 L roader bond market. ~Total shares | 337" focemier 32.72; Januars 5219 | Mkt 1830000 el mn o Re sult for $900,000 damages| The Glant. manager walted till the| . Carl Mo he Irish Cherokee Tn- | Bupee S o e umnilE s Tl e A e e hit, ‘Sicnact, Thiee buse hits. Gt | brought against organized basebail by | umpires came off the field, when he | Oidshonis, i Joomsps s ne L HHekeen onds were down 1- 2 12| New York. June 3._Cotton futures | Stenel the stockholders of the Baltimore club | Vojced his disph S abrthia) ot Wiilara's successor. e |long ¢ per ‘cent. on call for the weck. closed steady. July 2 = of fhe. defunct Federal lague. The | poracution Actocting o MoGrmws ed himself in Fistiana 0 | nay. anx Won. STOCKS. 2 B0°5: 22.08; Jan. 13.M; Oct 2 White Sox Hit Timely. suit will go to trial in the Quaker City | story, Byron immedlately insuited him |\ int where he is amply Jnstified | tiile. 22.93;+ Jan. 22.98; March 25.14 8 tomorrow | % h clara M o alified to disput Willard's | {hat 1 Spot steady: middling 23.80. Cleveland, June 10.—Thrée hits in a|' . » | with " ¢ declaration that i s SErer et he 1n e e v o e i row, a sacrifice and two bases on balls Case is Unique. ihm»u driven out of ‘Baltim When | AL iy ‘l A P Willa a 1 Neffoss ou' thpfKcem ek BEECScanuiyts 3 P2 off Coumbe, combined with a hit and a| The case of McGraw is uniqua in ore | Byron reasserted the insinuation. on| T o T A o e saw, Close. H - oG = | tnally “come. through” and proy- 11 B e Gaa u g LIVE STOCK MARKET. Wild pitch off Klepfer, gave Chicago six | partioular, in that the fight betweon |his own word, McGraw struck him inDas, finally ‘eome. th e Dt : ARl s MlicCnaimen 9% | piabursh, Jume 5.Cattle—Supply | NS in the second inning here today. | the manager and umpire did not take | the face and knocked him: down poorlilei i LRI LA T it v O ” 1 30 am Tght Maricet atoats ’;197"“952.Ths final score was Chicago 10, Cleve- | place on the playing field, but in the| The Cincinnati ground keeper rushed | [y ‘iaw of his recent conquests there : 11550, et yatead rime $13@ |jana 4. The visitors made three in|vicinity of the clubhouse, outside the |to Byron's assistance. Catcher Bill 7. o N Shine. = 350, good $11.70@12.30, tidy butchers | the tnird on three hita And an error. . |feld broper. The scrap, however, did | Rariden of the Giants, mistaking this | 2 0070 0 0%, Bt (U0 000l (00 e, The Moosup Stars lost their first Am B9 coranionitaatoa e bl e $8| Williams was wild at times, hitting | take pace on the property of the Cin- | gentleman for an ai'y of Byron. imme- | U5 P SR (0 TG O N g game last Saturday afternoon on the = B o Eoos 2ot cours Shrnd 1125 three Clevelanders and wa'king four.|cinnati baseball club. Tener evidently | dintely Joined forces with his boss.|pypper.up in " ihe Heavyelght' GINE] Cranska lot to the Sky-scrapers, by Y iy o e Bscore: holds that the person of the arbiter is ' The piayers from both teams rushed |™'ROSTTUR, A, TS RECTAERIL GETE | 2,2°970,0f B to 3. Piche, considered = $40@90, veal calves $14.5015, heav S e s B s o - —|ris promise to supplant Willard as the "‘w;‘d‘:._:"','-\‘ twirler, was on the = and thin calves $7@11. 20 0 SMartinse 4 0 3 4 0 champfon in their division, but he also | mound_with_Larose at the receiving e Sheep and lambs—Supply light, Mar slaoceR 10330 threatens to oust him from his berth | = M e R R Am T & r ket slow. Prime wethers $10.25@10.75, s T e With the civeus. Willard closes with Sl P e O pche, OWHveEy in Fea £00d mixed $9@10, falr mrxed $8@8.75. 218 0 ofmameic 20100 | the three-ring stiow on June 16, Th 2nd before the third inning had pass- Am Wool culls and common $5@7.00: spring ST Dot RS { reazon is not know Morris has been | 5o e weeka S5 50 ntombliie Ghethiv: oy | s datonts lambs $11@16, yeariings §7a13. Gusion.c 330 ofbemane 33401 fasked to taice his place [t A . Ltowanh athleu starred | 400 Atchison ... Hogs.—Receipts 20 double decks. | Frees 300 ofbemaun 0 0 81 0] Just before Morris entered the ring | 11 . The imeup: follow g B S0 Afacket olow, prime heavy hoks S1685{ .. % om i domen 8 5§ 8l in"New York, Monday nigit, to battle | White & Stare—Larose c. Piche p, Zercier 1b,| log Beth e P .o @ F h°fl‘?~‘—r"{‘-"5(,“ ;‘D.Erflvfll_bfif [xBrackett. 1 © 0 0 0] Frank Moran, he received a lengthy|weakness A. Zarcler 2b. Caderre 3b, Bonnin ss, Bros. peaams FOARGToL0L NeeVy | yosk- = te! m from Ed Arlington, manager Tigers b Eaer W Draiier £ borsi g : ers, $15.50@15.75: light vorkers, $14.50 Towls 20 3L 1) I e e @14.75: pigs, $14.00@14.90: Toughs, | (O Patted for Pimon in Sth ter P, Damian1h, Stigncautt £, Sa. $14.50@14.90; stags, $13.00@13.50. L Lowine sr0L040 00 3 i o 1. o L Buffalo, June 8.—Cattle — Receipts | . Tw buse hi, Flnn 2, Daiey, Three base bit ersIC! omestic ater Upply N)) Greente: evesque T ef I que rf. 250 head. Market active. Prime steers |Porier- $12@13.50, butcher grades $6.50@11.75. S5k & ('M\"e"szeceiy;‘tx‘ 1500. Market ac- Lawrence 6, Bridgeport 0. ve. Cull to choice $5@15.75. Bridgeport, Conn., June 10.—Press’ Sheep and lambs.—Receipts 1500.superb pitching heiped Lawrence to Market slow. Choice lambs $17@18; | register a € to 0 victory over Bridge- cull to fair $8@16.75; vearlings $7@15; | port here today. The big _spitball sheep $5@11.25. heaver let the Americans down with This is a complete home elecric pump- ing outfit, shaped completely assembl- ed as shown and is ready to pperats as soon as connections are made. All that is necossary is to attach the pinc to the well, and screw the plug into an SPORTING NOTES. Mike Havden has bought his releasc | sop cocns from the coronto club and Is now | 3 ceps Cang o Portiana. 100 Cuba C 8 5 300 Dei” & Hudsm 100 Det L & W Foston, New York and Chicago are| jhg bo - ey oh e ines | . Hogs.—Receipts 3:500. Market active. | four safe hith, qne of them a scratch S T Dl e Yorkers $I5@16:15: pigs 314508 14.75: | infleld. clout. ~ ot a Bridgeport rum: electric light socket. o0 Ehe : mixed $16.15@16.20; heavy $16.35@ | ner saw third base and omie two Fot i e S e PR P O AL T, 1. Trasteh pait o ¢| 760 Eeie impe 101N 16.40; roughs $14@14.25; stags $12@13. | as far as second base. Press received i P Fone dn 10 The IO ook | (asse 3d. sensational support from his associates H. P. motors and with tanks with ¢~ “nising an engineer regiment co: 10400 Gen _ Mowors. Kansas City, Jure 8—Hog receipts|in the field. Score working capacity of 43 or 62 gallans. (7~ H: savs that he will have a| ' firce £V N O | e matket was - slow. Guotations | jcomese "1 875 § Samawar "3 073 13 homes where electric service is obtain- L P e el - 10 ruled from $1470 to SI5.80 per 100 i Wemeise 4 1 4 1 slaMmmer 113205 able, as the cost of operating is very i i 3 e e - pounds, against $14.70 to $15.85 per 100 |FConinazh 4 0 3 1 31111 small. 5200 Lack Sicel . pounds’ on Thureday. 5270 omothr 42300 00 Tenien Vaiey intiund $100 dfumans 12700 T Ji08 Moot Bier G5, s CHICAGD GRATN WARKET. Eas B 48 A3 - azweL Mosoe o 24 | warAT— Open. Tigh. | Tow. Close. EE ] 0w THE il ’I H A A 100 Maxwell M -st Bf 235 240 208 22y it - - i E PALACE 100 Mazwen 3 250, ] 2200 Te0il 78 Franklin Street i T 22 2 ER “;K & [:n Sy 1% 130 -1 Totals, 3 i P. SHEA ok 16" 0™ e vy tonines e e ' ' ' . cnicago T 06300010 010 o% 6% G1%-61% |Ceveena 0000010321 4 38% 52%-58% Two bese hits. Leibold. Risbers. Schalr NEW HAVEN, CONN. 8% s 356 Gbase hum Loibold, Jacksn, Roth S e | ’