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Automobile Insurance | s S i ey o¥ig e g FULL %%’l‘;?:: n lf s of B _i:l F.m m\‘,s A oy si ] . i { EW PRICES ON ALL BUICK MODELS " New ‘York, June 15.—There ean be |count of nine befors he took the full no ‘appeal from the fine and suspen- | count. sion cently imposed upon Manager . Rotiraw of the New « Work ‘basball Warrants Against Players. E ¢ . |elub l:” _?.}gén&wer!afinfllqt'z : Eoston, June 18.—Warrants chln.-x- " 3. x < J v a ruling e of direftois of |ing assault upon Augustin McNally of |- e 2 - the National league hers today. TTe | Norwood, a spectator at the game be- | ', “%C a Wil] lnt Eflect 0“ ul i r members of the board went upon rec-|iween the Chicago and Boston Amer- 8, < e 5 ord. as approving the fine and sus-|icans last Saturday, were served uron | pension’. infposed on_Mc@raw for his ‘ge Weaver .and Fred McMullin of attack on Umpire Byron, and an-|the Chicago club today. The players nounced’-that his nllegedl statements | were ‘ordered to appear im court to- 5 RIL st e a0 | ooy e v e wiptsitot ruag | ¢ ; e 7 The prices will be in each case a considerable advance over the b % quiry at-a-special meetihg tomorrow. | during the.team’s next trip here. Mc- Insuring your property through this| The session, which was an all-day | Nally alleged that he was struck be obtaining the largest return | affair, was attended by ‘all the eight|the two players during an intermis- glub bresidents. Umpirgs Byron and |sion caused by rain. 2 procurable in REAL PROTECTION | Quigley were present’ were not « - 4 and HEAL INSURANCE SERVIGE.. called “upon totestify, \Prior ito the| Tennis Championsh present prices morning meeting it wals ammounced . £ Let us serve you. that the New York elub had with- | o Boston: June 18—N. W. drawn its protest against the. penalty | . C; Seaver, both former t ISAAC S. JONES- imposed by President Tener. When |CrS, today won their way.'to the final|. i : : y If 1 1 match. of the state hws: tennls, ain- |: an order 1s take " insurance and Real ‘Estats Agent |Tesident Hempstead arfived fov the | gles championship. Niles defeated ! n after JUIy Richards’ Building 91 Main St.|mind, apparently, for he stated that | Harold Brets §-2, 5-7 6.3 Seaver|, < Z - - e T T S mind, ZPPREROY 07 9, a0 DAt | iiminated ‘Sidney W, Beals, 83, 611 | Ist be sure that you take it subject peal from the findings Of the league e winner of the final match, to be 0 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW played tomorrow,. .will meet H, €. AND THE BOARD SUSTAINS IT R 3 sirecutiye. = Johnson, the present champion, in the 5 E - The decision _that there could be Brown & Perkins, iimers-ai-law | » o appeal was finally redchxd after a |Challenge round. to prices that will maintain at the A h ¢. | Pitler to Brief, doubled Ba2scher at Detroit (A) b i grer Thames Nat Bank Shetucket St | 2SIl FeRnE O i oraw | HOW. EASTERNERS frst. Score: SR I SR e date of deli Entrance statrway near to Thames |, TR0 SharEe) mer as ihe sutcome of ARE PERFORMING. Pittsburgh (N St Louis () Yowszs 31 21 Feersd 0330 ate o envery. H S ST published statements_of alleged criti- g e P A ectingr g s R T T8 8 = cisms by the New Yorik'club mana- Club . Batting. . . ° Phoay 4213 L1 51 Slmant 4 9.8 o ks 34 1 e b TS TR A ger of.the conduct of the league exe- Klop# 4 23 1 217 0lCrawfordib & 1°9 0 oflwonsrasp 2 0.2 0 0 e . |cutive were considered only in. a gen-{y . ... L i 14 lipas 4204 2 OlAnsmithe 9.0 7 2.0 ] Wational Leasus eral way. It.was announced that the |2 ot o it s s e kIR el 5 P AL § Prucsburen at St Louis 1 board would hold anothgr session to- S Wardss 40 0 T O e s g L A rookizn st Philadeiphis morrow at which the question would | Nev Ha W-Wasmer.c 4 1 4 1 122 0| Totas 30 6% o o Toms 2 o New Tofk st “Beton. be carefully investisated. Manager | nont I ond. e S 00 0 0| Scure by innices Chicago at Cincionatl. New London Ll 00 0 ofnetrnic .. 00 0 10 00 0 0 McGraw, was not in attendance at to- Totals - . T day’s meeting and it ‘was stated tbat | nortiand . T ST gy et LR e SiLTR e & Zous ot New York . the league had not called upon htm to | SOrcester ... 0010 Dot 5t Washtagton Jeas Shridafedd .. T Motk i Lawrence 5, Hartford 2. International Leagos. | s i Club F (2) Ran for iSoyer in Sth 6273 1| Lawrence, Mass, June 1S.—Lawrence Torony, u Proddesce. Phillies Get Outfieldsr Schulte. B BT e 1 Cate: ‘Who-mwas batied out of the box |What I8 the same think. a tie fair for ni ( Nemark * 2 X ~ i ore by inning: cate, who.w. ut of the box e . a tie for one |unfair for his opponent. In othe ; :_h,:t:"z:na }‘ri‘;\g“éecll?:lx:é :::etu}iiy se(c‘::géld:: x;: {flrz«lfin Pitisburgh ~e 22 0.0-1.0 3 0 0 0 0-—4lin the first-inning of Saturaay's game, | in the fall of 1915; to be sprecific, with [ words, though golfers have been clean Sl B T e e St Kouls L0700 0 0 0 0 8 00l suffered the. same fate in the first in. |the Pitisburg eleven, has gone into|sportsmen in the past. the abolitior R e e e e e Worser b 0 Ty ; 2 s ning - today. ‘Canavan pitched good |training for an officer’s berth, so Cor- |of the stymie, opens the way for un New! Hpreptag Xer London_ Schulte will report to the local c'ub |Portland .... .... ball for the home team throughout|nell is up a tree, so to speak, about |gentiemanly acts in competition. Shaer artoea"at Butasers | e T T el he Chicagy Nar | Hartfora e Cine i sl and was especially effective with men [ilS coaching. Ray Van Orman,|bosh this kind of reasoning: : C b e ubs Bunch Hits OF Toney. tm bhues. Beove: Sharpe’s assistant, and as zood an| It is sometimes well to go back t [2 tionals in 1904 and played with it un- [ Bridgeport STANDINGS - = t X 1 s Cincinnati, O., June 18.—Chicazo Lawrence end coach as ever lived, is to be back first principles In the O 1d ye — i gg:ts!;u’:szen “sh;z}:f :‘z:k;m::g Springfield .. .... 605 gou.;d Toned) for four, hiulxe: the feurth | T % »s ‘s 'o| Dan Reed s also expected but at this | of shinny snd tawn 1ot i‘;-ihl—\v:l o — g < 3 1 < : inning and thesc, cou. with an | Perter. 2.0 0 ofPureclilt 4 0 4 0 1|writing has not signed a contract. s s o e oth s Ton e Pa )?chulte a‘llfigr;d a bhrckf_a:!h rll;?"agd h; Pittsburgh. Shuts Out St. 3 #rror. by Toney himse]g. vesulted - in ESmantb 3 -0y 3 Hapnesss 4 012 2avhat will ‘be dcr\{‘“wh: :?‘l]ube: fi]e":(; :—“ \f\?tx-rh';:‘dr a\:':p;:..-.hn'vr 'fh‘::whfln:-) Triadeinhis, Gl s i |has mot played much with Pittsburgh| st Louis, June 13.—Cooper pitched | four runs, givinz the visitors today’s|Duic 4 1 1 o oWisei» § 1 3 o o|coach and a hundred other problems |“low dosie,” or ‘middlewavs’ when fhlr,rv . & 2 25 e ” . f airtight ball with men on bases todav | Eame, 4 to 2. Demaree was hit fre- | Fvon.ib 4 013 0 ofRicher 1 1 ol8rowing out of the war situation, is|we started a game of shinny and “ove :,l Jauls 28 .24 538 ¢ and Pittsburgh- shut out St. louis 4 |4quently but managed to keep the hits ;lmm:flcf 415 9 YWwelaeleb & 1 30 0jundecided at Cornell. At any rate |the fence” was either “out” or a home Sgeadt T w OB | 7 Leonard Knocks Du” Nelson. 1o 0. Packard was driven from. the | Well scattered and to tighten up when | SPUST 30 2 8 ssdme | 2 1.8 0 1) ihere will be an cleven thls fall, what- |run as we agreed before the ball gim Broonie 4| New York, June 1S—Benny. Leon-|mound in the fifth after W. Waen-r | hits meant runs. Score: Canaranp 3 1 0 1 ofHamendp 3 0 0 2 o|ever its calibre. began. We worked on the simpl Priseburzh 30| ard. world’s’ lizhtweight champion, |had tripled and- Cooper and. Carey -had Chicage (M) Cincinnati (N = T2 o|iBuke 00 00 o) Colgate is in the field for a coach.|theory, which is elemental and has , Inocked out Johnny Nelson of Phila- |singled with none out. Watson went| . . . & hos 2 el #b hoooa ef Toums 30 14 sfenkinart 3 2 10 0| mjery Huntington, who sucoesded |Rot been improved upon to date, tha A F<t | delphia, ‘in the third round of a ten- |to the box, but Pitler and King sin- et 1335 e L 2 Totat; 34 624 7 |Reggle Bankhart, jumped to the Re-|What was fair for one was fafr for B % 37| round match here tonight. Leona-d |led, netting the visitors three rums.|Doviezh 5 1 D ¢ OfRousher 4 2 1 0 0| () Ratted for Hammond in oth serve Officers’ Training Camp at the |the other. In golf the Western Asso o $3n | weighed 133 1-4 pounds, Nelson 141.|Pittsburgh got one in the third when | Merk 4 210 IolChaseln 4 211 1 0| Score by innings outbreak of war. No less than all but | Association is carrying out this pla Gt se0 | Leonard scored a knockdown in the | Careyv tripled and stole home stand- |BLY! o ey A g M 555 5 35 855 5 5 3=%|one of last year's crack Colgate eleven | But it has gone just . step further. It Dewes, | : 150 | second round with a_short right hook. |ing up. A great running cateh by |Wemmans © 5 3 3 ofoeRy’ 49000 i *ldid the same thing. In fact so many |iS removing an clement of luck from Philadeiphia 20 22| 1n the third round Nelson went déwn |Carey in the sixth robb>d Baird of a [Emote 3 6-35. 1 OfShean2b 4 0 1 4 0 Mintice: Win thtnnivg: Game. students enlisted in 'the service that|the game which unfortunately has! Washingen 2 35| for a count of two, and twice for a |possible home run and his throw in, |Demareop 4.0 6 4 ofToney. 28141 - ing = college had to be closed early. But|been in it so long as to be a hallowed 5 = m = |saeter» 0.0 0 o of -Springfield, Mass, June 18 —New -~ otroi P Fodod 3l il Vit - h e Towe 32 8 F IS Afsiuchel 15 0 0 b Haven won & fifteen inning game from | COlate Will build ‘anew and be on [(radition with some. The stymie is a ot S o L i - z 4 i matter of good or bad fortune depend e Macen o 3 o, z Springfield_this afternoon, 4 to 3. The [12nd this fall with a football team. sl s Totai: [ 821 3 3. T 5 4 ing on whethe or vour opponent oo TRE (31 Batied. for Tones in Tth | winning runs were counted on hits | The story at Colgate, at Cormell, at | 1% of Whether vou or vour oppone Warsos AR Score by lnnings: oft Johnson, a relief pitcher. Spring- [ Dartmouth and at Syracuse is no|Tpd Western Association but wiches Bdagrsen w15 b AR R e field got one: across in the fifteenth, (ore acute than at . ”"’;" Insti- |to make putting Liolntely 30, Hence ator 0 8 = i A but - Woodward, who worked finely | 'Utions of learning. Everywhere the eyl i Porctang LR Two base hits| Mann, Eiliott. Three base hit. . Tntention 18 o Ty hw b it removed the one factor that pre e Doyle. throughout, stopped the rally. A home uild anew, to be rep- N Eoln the o . % & P | e rune by King over the fence featured. Fesented this fall if it is at all possi- i aienk Sy canethe eb S MARKET CONTINUED IRREGULAR| |20 Can Pacife oston, June 18.-—The world’s cham- e S S s 4" o[ nizing that the teams of the coming|ihe olfer who wins by means of a ¥ - == & 200 Cotro Do Petn pions cut down Chicago's lead in the 12 0lRradb'w2p 7 0 510 1|fall might by vou P ANGHE. SITIDIE. QY. 1O IINCORNN): Qicteo 4 cinconr 3. | Lowest Prices Were Established in the [ 1600 ches & obis D e o e oty e HERR i SR R e e ITOm, (JOUNEE! | tha better player. While the stymis Detenit 1 exhing - — 435 Chie ~ oW el § & Nutger,rf 12 dtehell.5b 7 1 1 4 11t rove ha '0od elevens could od = IR o NEE Ty e 3 o Bolion 5. Cuttate e, (Rits gami) New York, June 18- With bank| msev R 1 & FF and 8 to 7. Chicago led by three runs|Sumpsnir 5 3 5 0 ofMiedinglt 5 3 1 0 0| devcloped from the raw, that inter- | c!Ples—luclk and not skill was the game. - » ; » 3 s £ 30 % 0 1lRicona: 6135 o turning point_in many te Bomn B Chicagn 1. (Amemsen game.) SR g sl SRR S Wi T ST in the ninth inning of the afternoon |jpamaonef 0 3 0 LiRleendn.s 8 1 7 3 1llcollegiate athletic teams were not de- [ i, Ppink 1o AmaDY. % _mMen. be- B : Fh i SR kgl zame, but the Red Sox cracked out |t 11w ol 3 & o n ofpendant for existence upon the stars [C2use of it. The progressive weste ia-Cleveland -préviously played. vear and-a concurrent six per cent| 2400 Chinc Con Cop three ‘singles to take ‘advantage of |Fiahcriye” 4 1 7 2 0 00 olof vesterday. That which had great|eT Wants to win on merit and has = e+ e Lessue call money rate, today's. stock market | ‘oo Coi Gar SFiec two errors, and a passed ball, scoring | Weodwrdp T 2 3 2-¥ 2 busl] inflnencendn the. defsion oskn. ahesd |ZI6dAin, Ris #olf, - There s no other e o L continued its recent irregular to heavy | 200 Concol Gas foug Eus and victors. Foster's wild-| zu. 550 55310 was, the letter which resident ' Wiison viewior ;“‘-]ml:z‘v'j A Nex Masen o Springleld 3. (15 innin y ere establish- | 10300 Product ness gave the visitors an carly advan- 51145 26 3| Wrote urging colleze men to follow | (Copyrighted, 1917, by Sol Metzager . Southers Ausocintion = Sou e D Ton Comn - Bred. o tage, which they improved at the ex- | _Score br inoings normal athletic activities at this time. —_— s iaEata. M e ed.in the last hour onireports that| ssing Crucivie Stest pense of Pennock, who succeeded him | ¥ew Maven—" " L In amateur sport there is much zo- SPORTING NOTES New Grieans 4. Chatianooga 0 the administration had forced a dras- S g in_the sixth. | sprneneld ing on. The amateur war batween & Rirminghen 0, Uitle Bock 5 tic cut in prices of fahricated steel s Pitcher Shore and Assistant Manag- 1000000010000 1-3ltheU.S. G. A and the Western Asso-| A golfer is seldom older in scores g for government contracts. Dist Securltics er Wagner of the Bostons were noti- || Two bax hits. \Whalen. Mumns Miller. Mitter- (ciation is not consuming much inter- [0f vears than his score card ind G The entire steel group and allied in- o . fied today that they had been in- |Mi& Klis Threo baee hit. Mitchell Heme run. | og¢ “nor js the epose of professional- | cates international League, dustrials were under pressure almost T 3 e definitely suspended for arguments e ism in tennis in a certain outdoor At Baltimore—Ruffalo 6, 9, 2; Bal- |from the outset. United States Steel Fisher Beils voiced during Friday’'s game. Scores: Pl magazine founded for the purpose of Athletics have picked up new in tmore 17, 13, 2, (first zame). Buffalo |Made an extreme decline of 3 3-8 Sadion? Yes (First game.) anters Shut Out Portland. { fighting professionalism in amateur |fielder by the name of Pat Frer T, 14 3: Baltimore 10, 14, 1, (second |points, closing at 127 5-3. Bethlehem o Flectrie Chicage (A) Boston (A) Portland, Maine, June 13.—Portland |sport. It is an unfortunate time, one | How can he be? game) Steel new shares weré more adversely i = e a> hye x elcould mot find Crum effectively today | might say, for internal squabbles. The At Newark—Toronto 4, 11, 0; New- |affected, recording a gross reversal of it Northem pr Weaper, 21 7 offorperrt 219 ¢ ljand New London shut out Portland 3 |public is more fnclined to give heed Looks as if the Westfield fight clu ark 4, 0. 3 73, and numerous equipments com- N Ore Subs FColllnes 5 1 0 1 OfThomas.c 0 o 0 o of @ 0. ~All of the visitors' runs were|to the very excellent plan of the Me- |springs something in puttine Sarate _ At Providence—Montreal 3, 10, 3; |pPrising the various war divisions were S g Jacksou] 3110 oGainer1b 3 0 0 5 ofearned. The score: tropolitan = Golf Association to Mold |ga Kid against Bob Lee. Providence 12, 10, 1. lower by 2 to 6 points. Sun Felcher 4 170 tanwinid 10400 New Lo Portland holiday tournaments for the purpose At Richmond—Rochester 7,” 11, 2; Shippings sold off in common with Ins Copoer S Al R e bl | R 2% B2 3 3|of sending Ambulance Unit abroad The 1918 output of je Richmond 10, the general list, Atlantic, Gulf and Es=bi O Schalk.c 2.0 50 oWalkeref 3 1 1 0 0! Dewd2n I Ay 1 1|from funds derived from entrance fees |amounted to 178.009 tons, showine West Indies declining more than 5 R anferhp 100 1 ofScotras 3 0 5 5 0fneXvillewn olTamm2b & 0 2 1 ol Some $40,000 was derived from the |that all of it didn't get into American Association. points, and metals, oils. Central| 13i00 Int st Srer e Qeottep 0000 Oamewc 2182 0fcumayn |4 olSweatic 4 1 0 1 1|Memorial Day event. This plan Is far | ball At Milwaukee—Milwauke= Leather and sugars suffered impair-| 2500 In. Papcr . Taverp 0 0 0 1 ohMavep’ © 4.8 1 2 o) uearoh LB 2 a3 5 0{more attractive to the golfer than the - Balil 51-h6. inathan) - X st. ment of two to thres paints. Several| i Y - Smey 10 0 0 olmhete 08000 ey 5 ofhorenl®, 3 5% 3 5|nvsterical scheme of planting pota-| Farmington.—A large & ma 5 . riced specialties reported ne: 2100 Kaw — — — — —|zzmoblitzenn o o e i o o trv e - s N~ 2 L lmdisnagolils — Indianapolis-2, 1oeses of éné o four points in place | S5 Kemmerotr Totals 31 524 7 9 = 96,0 @ skwl St 31§ & gtoes in the roush at various country | chine was purchased by D, New g, o SO of previous advances of as much. 500 Lehian " Valies ) Bassed foi, Wiilsms: i o L e e NS L e Bail the Westetn Golr' A A Lok (e T Cihe, who ave At K‘n“"s I Ka mbus 3. During the morning, pool activity ‘-g‘,; {mu & Nashrille (z) Katted for Barry in ith Score by innings did a fine thing in aboli: enlisted many prominent women to aid Minneapolis 1 —Hansas City 6. | was observed in motors'and affiliated | .00 NiIhay B (=) Datied for Guiver fn 7th {New London .. .....0 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 1—3|tsymie. All in all this body is inclined |in preservinz the country's food sup- 3 issues but all the advances in that| 3i60 Mex ePtrol s eems k| cuems . 1 0 oo TR e Y98 0000 000145 cut loose from tradition. no matter | ply quarter were speedily - wiped out. 100 Mex Pet pr 3 E Boson .. .. 4 0 x 5| (xx) Ran for Stcphens in 10th how ancient and honorable trad'tion 3 cg"""’“’ Defeats Brooklyn. Savage Arms at one time showed a| 1300 Miami Copper e base i T nis Wals s : may -be. Certain eastern sporting - Cleveland, O., June 1S.—The Cleve- |Bain of more than 3 pdints at the| °jf0 vl er. Gardner. writers have denlored this step but 14 ;Americans Gefeated The Brooklw] NS, MAXImUM of 108, but closzd with ¥ i ™ o INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS they have a difficult time explainint | ¢ : < 2 net loss of - nts. A : = : av ken. | Yationals in an exhibition zame here | Rails dragged throtghout the ses- o oo w npo e x| By Sol Metzger, Coach Washington & g'h‘nena;::i‘tx!'?nz“nt[hn‘:“n; ‘;:;(;'l'crmpm’-'fl . today. Score sion, - except for temporary advances Do S Sl 3 L1 e Jefierson Football Team. posely plays to lay a stvmie they de- Breskiyn () bSOk in Delaware and Hudson and -Norfolk Wearersb 4 1 1 3 Obameriazs 2 0 1 1 ol T fend the stymie by saving it leaves Absolutely Removes 2 ab hpo s ¢ b hoo » o|and Western. Union: Pacific , New .Coltina2b ¢ 1 2 4 “ifRielith 5 111 1 ol Two footbail ccaches have the laugh |the way open for the man plaving the i % e e . 0 1 2 0Grneslt 4 23 o York Central, Louisville and Nashville Tl 3 5 10 ffGardnersv 5 18 0 1jon all the others. They are Hollen- |lie nearer to the cup. should the balls Indlgestlon One package Inieniy 1 0 3 1 gima 301 1 2l points, with no appreciable rallies. To- | 200 Oweas Bor ... Mebermss 4 31 2 [ESmits 3°1 1 4 of0f Syracuse last fall,‘and Cavanaugh. |with his foot prints as to makc i provesit. 25cat all druggists. FEanTr 4 18 flaBues 103 0 0ftal saies amounted to 785,000 shares. o0 Bacine Mau T Sémlkc ' 3 23 0 OMcXaiywm 8 0 0 2 0| who Las been in charge at Dartmouth B 0 - Smith. 1000 The improvement reéported in the 300 Pac 3 - 3 e ¢ 1 3 1ifor many years.. Owing to the fact S o e S | . Sdenect a n g a ceer. o 5 . T 4 218 9| Russian situation imparted some firm-| im0 P G0 e L e 1} n{'hax neither man was successful in Cutsbaw2o 30 2 3 ofbvanesb 3 o s § §|ness to rubles and Russian bonds, but| 10400 Pis Cosl cifs Towls | 3 12 3jmfhorten 1 0 o o ol Winning vietories last season for his =3 2.0 0.0 oBilingsc- 4 2 2 ¢ oremittances to Rome were increasingly | $i00 Pits & W Va. . |xxxHenrik'n 1 0 0 0 olrespective aggrezation a great deal ey 3 8 L1 0 Dfmechling ¢ 2 0 2 0|heavy. Sterling and francs showed no| {8 Pres S Car it ERieH 1 0 0 0 olof dissension arose. Prominent alum- 9 rqusri> 2 1 0 0 9 Tems 35 13 77 13 3| Material change and the resumption of | iion Pun Pal - Cap. i Ao 2| ni brought about their downfalls. Both ilp 00019 gold imports for British account con- Quicksilver (x) Ope out when winning run scored. men had contracts covering the com- b o O % ] firmed .recent reports. 1300 Ry “Beel Epe (2X) Baued for Fosier in sth. ing fall and both men were paid in .l faren Bonds_were fractionally lower, in- [ ,I300 Rar Con Cop i Batied dor E. Beb B o full for 1917.. -Evidently the alurani Totals 53 91 cluding. internationals which made up | 15300 iiep T & Steel Scor by Innings Wwho must have yictory stop at no ex- X)) Batted for DA 15 Ton a large part of the day's restricted| 20 le I & Steel pr Qe " .™....070 0.2 2 0 2 ¢ e7|pense to gain this end. Tt was proper _Feors b3 inmings e 300 Saxon oMiors ... e =0 2980 |8 oachse shoma h ¥ 2250 00 e n ey e gy |oncrations’ Total sated (par value) | 3 St o T S s i et & Seh min? | ie8S coaches should ‘be paid to re WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT STOCK OF Broeklrn 141507 0. 8-9,0 ‘0 o=t 8;‘?’ ?016 {égu‘:g .vvgre 'unchanged :0?‘ S re:ud as, Waiker. Three base hits, Leibold. Risberg. "kuck" f)\'ei] who preceded “Big Three base hits. Daubert. G o 2B, 3 600 Shattucl B O'Neil, 1 e Bome i Duubert. Granes, Spesker. Bl- | poif Jots of the liberty issue changed| 4110 ot Beo L it Whibesmihes Yk Bill” Holleabach at Syracuse, will fol- BRACELET WATCHES, PENDANTS, PEARL hands at par, some odd lpts advancing ;:‘_zgmsr’?‘m:! o 3 Y‘ l: > i wl‘x. .s.t :n es. :xow h.{mb !houghd the annou‘rqmemcm e —— to 100 5-50. 7 £09 So New York, June 15.—St. Louis got|has mot been.made. (’Nei] has had W iars o i lase Eaun, By 273 [an even break. in its serlcs with ine | vatious epericnces as a conch: nas. || BEADS, ETC. FOR THE GIRL GRADUATES. - o o il v g e e sTDCKsmh :2; smummr;rm prits \';Anlltees, the. \Immrs today winning |ing served at both Colgate and Wil- Superior 45| the last ‘game of the sertes by a score|liams, as well as at Syracuse. He S A= Eohher e e g of 1 to 0. Both Groom and Fisher,|has been uniformly successtul and HAMILTON, WALTHAM, ELGIN AND ILLI- 10 Alasks Juneau 500 Third Avenue W |the rival pitchers, did splendid work | knows the game from kick-off to time- NOIS WATCHES FOR THE BOY GRADUATE. 200 Tn B & Pnew fand were well ted. % up. 0 0n B & e " supported. St. Louis | up. * 500 Allis Chalmers I 11 1 |scered ‘the only run.of the game in| Dartinouth is still on the look out 300 Alis Chalmers pr Am 2 100 Am" ag Chem, 2300 Union Paciic | eiibe o oriies onn, ran Dthi S e Beet 100 Tl 11 nning. Shotton, first bat- | for a coach. n"these days when much Mean e 2100 U Clgar svores’ 1445 | ter up. drew Pisher's onls base on|of the available material for such an 300 An Con-on 1 1700 5 1 hjewhal R e e F OR BRI DE FREIGHT AND' P, & Cotton o0 1 ; rae : 181 | fice, ‘third on Sisler's infield out and |or expects to be called out by draft it ] ] I l : im Tee Sec. 2 . Steel 127 Nu er of New ork was order- J o % From Norwich h:::vy v:_:n( 380 Am Tin 2 11k | cred off the field by Umpire Naliin for| Corneil and Colgate are in much the OUR EXTRA FINE LINE LINE OF ek, Bunduze Bt & % Thurs- g 2 criticizing the umpire from the bench, [same fix as Dartmouth. Dr. Al Sharpe, i New . York < T Am o0 Score: the old Yale athlete, who is the only ° ‘Pler, East Hiver, foot Roosewert || «m on it L LI New Yext) R ot shctend cinbeinsing. & - - b 'S treet, Mondays, Wednesdavs, Fri- || ‘3 4= an B et F 0% 8 Geen s 0TS A e e b ite A oF; U ass an verware e > ™. Bifactive Oct. 15th, " S50 458 Totel Al Tie180" shares: > e e S e e e £ 4 200 Am —_— Jacobson¥t 4 7 0 8 o|Piop,Ih e o CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT BE 3125—F, v. KNOUS 200 Am Sprercy ‘e ALL 25—F, < E, Agent—g1.25 §| 200 4m ‘ 4 MONEY ) SmeiEe n 8 dhailteroe a0 8 ~cvreED IN THE POPULAR PATTERNS AT THE - 10 Am New York, June 18—Call - money | Prat 3.0 1 3 ofPinpiughss ¢ 0 1 0 8 ?{.J.“:fifié’fi'.‘fi:flf";' e flef!‘;unot - = 1 s i d (et PRRHEHE e rtion : 15300 Anseonds I O o i ThlnE Tate 6 | ™ 34 0 3 afrumas. 3 1 1 3 4| There is only one way to cure catar- LOWEST PRICES . " o | 490 Atchison ; ng ] % —— — = —ixCaldwell 1 8 o #| rhal deafness, and that is by a consti- # te x nr i 3on dinn pr B prr | s 38 F s Teliumeer o o @ o 0| tational remedy. Catarrhal deatness is b ) . THirm 2 =~ = 5 —|icaused by an inflamed condition of the ; MR 3 Totals 182 62712 ; ALL GOODS NTEE! New. Yorw, . 18.- 2 2 mucous lining of the Bustachian tube. et e dn G & Wl w. Yorw, June 18.—Cotton futiires | (x Reted’tsr High"in Ho et Cabais Tt achixn. tube. GUARA D TO BE THE BEST closed _steady; July. 2575; October | Scor by innings: rumbling sound or imperfecet hearing, E! 100 1o 4 v : 2 e00 Buia bw‘ £ fii’,’.‘;fi”&"“‘u ber 3570; January = 2573; & 5 8 5 o 5=k|ana when it is entirely closed deafness - col’l‘,'s A Sq“"u" BBM Mass. t 2480 B Foty e AN AR = is the result. Unless the inflammation & -"n“"“& brary, Trinity Chyroh, | 00 & Ohlo pot steady; middling 2 can be reduced and this tube restored risti Science m% 4 | 100 ¥ —— - - Detroit 1, Chicage 0. to its normal condition. hearing will be . House and but ten min o I CHICASD GRAIN . MARKET. :| Washington, June 18.—Dauss émerg- | 4¢5troved forever. Many cases of deaf- and Buslness sectin. " " ; e A Y. - ston, : erE- | nags are caused by catarrh, which s e m riswe A’x.w't. 5 cam .fl' m. B | 00 Be e P s ed victor in a pitching duel with Har- [an infiamed condition of the mucous . Py m a ‘and | 53900 Dot stest 4 T i8s pér today,: Detroit winning. 1 to 0, the | JuT{aces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts CBELRTESN NN o | %8 Bom s g5 § | D todag ning. , through the blood on the mucous sur. 38 end ui with be| 53 e NSRS Bimin nning on & walkc | Wa Wil Five Ohe Hundred Dol 25-27 F i s 4 § 1 ars B 4728uble robme 33,00 and up; witn batn | {5 B 1% ,'2ided by a passed ball, a wild | for *ny case of catarrhal deatnoss that ranklin Street ¥ - S e g : 5 Pl s i PHILIP P. PRETTO - | SRR L U Wiindion sor oal) ‘ons man-as Tar| fne Cicuiate el AT Slggiris 5 . Bl 2 as second base. Score: - F. J. GHENEY. & CO,, Toledo, O.