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o] HOMER IN IITH BEATS HOSPITAL A Local Investment *- TAX FREE IN CONNECTICUT New Haven Clock Co. 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock PAR $25 This stock is issued UNDER A SPECIAL ACT OF THE LEGISLA- Let Us Write Your Automobile Insurance j FULL COVERAQE Pitchers’ Battle Between Hourigan and Ross—Butler Clouts Under One Policy S e Pill for Four Bases in 11th—Score 1 to 0. Saturday on the hospital grounds the | except the game they lost to Colches- Baglés of Hartford downed the River |fer, 7 to 6 Mangger Troland would view club in an exciting 11 inning |like to hear ffom all fast teams such battle, the score being 1-0. The Hart- |as Jewett City, Colchester, Lebanon, ford boys were late in arriving, as they | New London Independents. had a little engine trouble on the road. | The score: It was a pitchers' battle from start to fis h and ended when Butler, the o0 = OF visttng " eadener, bt Tuhe st vall R TURE OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT pitched l:t,,l th: 11th for a homer to = : zwmm,:o‘ enter. Siimen; 4 p SR Riverview bove railied in their 10 0 sm Mr Walter Camp, President of the New Haven Clock Company, in 2 le half when Chase singled with two gone | -8 Sens ¢ hat s and Austin foliowed Wilhu‘a;mllgel; : : é:mg I‘ er Sa_VS at: Bt “were Taf when Nelsor. Eraunas 009 1. The New Haven Clock Company is this year celebrating the 100th an- Fire Insurance is an ABSOLUTE | }oth twere lef: when Nelsor grounded Decessity—ses that the insurance you fout to frst. Al £l carry is sufficient and DEPENDABLE. th Horrigan an: 0ss worke: K e pinches and both were See that you ars protected. OUR In- | B85, S BAUSRPT0 oot diiar surance is the sound, dependable kind.| felding. Expert, prompt service. Chick Stanley played a good game at short for_the home boys. | ISAAC S. JONES 0ld Jack Savage made a nice catch | in _center, as did Poole in right. niversary of the founding of the business, established in 1817 under the name of Jerome & Company. 3 2. The average net profits of the Company for the past five years have been over 31/ times the preferred dividend charge on this issue. — 3. After the introduction of the proceeds of this issue of prefered stock, ‘nsurance and Real Estats Agent These two teams will meei again| Ashland Team Takes Two More. NG HAPP! Bt # ¢ . Richards’ Building 91 Main 8t | nex; “Saturday and an effore’ will be [ The Aeniana team handed the Bal . e ENED: the net liquid assets of the Compnni will be in excess of three times the pre- by 1 o v v eam = 4 : & g | ihe grounds to start the same at 3| Park Saturday afternoon, the score be- = e e e e L e e e S ferred stock issue, and the net tangible assets approximately four times this is- BURGLARY INSURANCE = |- B b it o Tarke. Belepurion as o the. Wasks the Whits Box couid do| Pasir S SR " AR sue. : ko, i Warttord Eagles _| FOOLErS but they were unable to deliver | 7 better than break éven. S e it s TopAY: This stock is redeemable after July 1st, 1920, at $27.50 and accrued divie i H A 1 U TN o e s they Washington 9, Cléveland 5. . National Leasus. dends per share. The Ti vel IM'I.IICC CO. o 35 57 9lsnowed ‘under the " Independents of | Cleveland, O. July 20—Cleveland|'( - . Watloss . i o7, P fvidande ravelers 5 £ 804 a|Norwich, the score being 9 (o 1. Heavy [lost to Washington here fhis atter- | N aiun Cineinnatt A sinking fund of 10% of net earnings, after prefered stock dividend 3 5 1 1 o|banging by the home team was the |noon. 9 to 5. It was a slugging match. Boston at Chicago. 9 H 3 Loixele feature of the game. An injury to[12 of the twenty-three hits being fof Eeecceis st 8t Zosh must be set aside each year, begmnmd July ’f 102dn. to t“(e uied {ur(lhfl 5 a 4 arrell in the sixth inning crippled the | ex es. alter Johnson pitch- American Leagus. : s o 0 excee 8. P. LEARNED & CO. H E 3V 5} Mopentin i enmeniitt it s o | 1'% SU00 Wakis musk batved the oot | #¢ -iows = e Ton chase and redemption of the outstanding preferred stock at n Agency Established May, 1846. S e O e S Tas Do coiies ConpIeR | O S BIE & riesoute $27.50 and accrued dividends per share. eir_opponents. run. Lam et 2t Washington. g e Next Saturday the Ashl: started for Cleveland. but the first two v y an, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 8.8 8 97 wil Journey to Willimantie atter ‘the | men up hit out triples. and he . was et e o mtonel Loneer. 3 The legality of this issue has been approved by Breed, ‘\E;bofilf;l YM"JYR e % | scalp’of the Thread company team In |taken out .Coumbe was i Tochester at Montreal. New York, for the bankers, and by James E. Wheeler, Esq., New Haven, and r—~ V. 'our *hits in the fiftl five hmond at imore. i i EDWIN W. HIGGINS e D | T e e O Gross, Hyde & Shipman, Hartford, for the Corporation. 2 in th r o P 5 e Attorney-at-Law Warriors Find Scalpers Easy. T T e s e e Clevs | o ois nmsi:";;u:. Send for a complete description, and write, wire or telephone all subserip. = Corner Main and Shetuckst Streets | The Warriors gave the Scaipers | Clis o Se the home team once more waningon 01 Gloiana ) et T Pt tions tolcariettordiieit i axpinss: - e AT — Vi 3 b Judge.1b T 0] Graney. 1t 41400 g Sunday and a large crowd witnessed Fosters 6 111 0 IR YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Brown & Perkins, Atiomeys-at-law | the game. The Scalpers had strength- g|G LEAGUE LEADERS CMilanct 5 1 4 o 33200 = G ened their team to defeat the Warriors Rice.rt $181 i1200 gy Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | She0 oir 152D to defeat the Warriors DROP'ORF DURING WEEK] bte & 1 5 Gec ol i g . T eorge urr O. 2 el -3 | turned after the fourth inning when |Giants Lose Twenty Points hile | Menoskev1r 3 2 1 0 o Bilingee 3 1 2 & 0 ladeiohla 3, Cipclmatt 0. Manager Troland tied the’ ecore ‘with White Sox Drop Nin BT D0 e phmms § 0| el G 18 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD, CONN. e full with a nice single over e g it Coumnl SN —— JEWETT CITY second. - Now the Warriors have w New York, July 29.—The leaders in| Totas 3 3 % 10 1 Goudp 155 o 5| Wsningon 5. Ciceland 5. P . 2 e won| New York July 20.—The leaders in| Totais 3152 10 1|soNaB 1 0 6 0 0 = i 17 games and lost 1, How does that the National 'and American leagues e e esal O e e Chicago New York Philadelphia Boston OBITUARY. ook to the Scalpers? Is thier record |left their home grounds for the road| * ZuDeBers 1 0 0 0 0| Hartord 1 Bridgeport 0. : $ as good as that, with all the|the past week and. as a result found s BBHED I Internationat Leas: St. Louis Seattle Portland San Francisco William G. Murray. It‘::awinx about them plaving thethe going harder and their leads cut| (» Wauet for Coumbe i S oA ontresl—Rochesier 8. Montwal 7. (First bt s A varriors for the city championship? down. Twenty points were ol (z2) B Tor. Billings in_ Sih. ame.) Bochester 3. Moutreal 6. (Second game.) Sunday muorning at his father's home | oy talk about a. city’ cnampionsin. | Fationsl and Chisase lon Sioe. R A g 2R ST s Dan I s : There is no team in the city that can | Chicago owed the maintenance of | Gesmmmy R = ‘American Assoctation. ; ; = toiiaitaie. bateh aall atio & Sk bR T I D e S the warrion cieaning i feat ek e Ol o i R L i e e in Hikely seriously to disturb Ty Cobb|new one on Bl Donovan atter he nza | Corthwestern teasus and aiso & 5 ber 2, 1583, To was the wson of Delia | (RS ink that came asainet them s'over Boston the first part of the | et Tore bue b dudsr.” Foser, s 30 Paul & Lpuiseile $Fie game,) St | for some time to come. The Georglan |spent more than 20 years in the gam nsiderable T udér 3 3 . Crmpman. " Siome un. Granes o Lloritie £ tBoond s e e e ik ot iha 5 3 graduated at the Jewett City River- | — - — — — — e e Milwaukee 8, Toledo 6. (First game.) Mil- = seems . f the Braves v side Grammar school in 1903, and was | Phillies Shut Out Cincinnati. e 5o, ™ S e T L L e i S EIC NOTESS B Suls ok i ® - Cne of the two valedictorians of the | ! Cincinnati, 0., July 29 —Oschger had | yinncapolls 1, Columbus 12, (Second game.) " | Ruth, however. seems bent on making | Herzog can afford to rest now and |zrd Rehg ir th Pr n gy v . e the better of Schneider in one of the Southern Leagu ’ Ty extend himself. Barry's star south- | then. Kilduff is a first class under- | “he Stallings e been £ Sorilicox, He was graduated rrom | e e RN ST e Line mawspessed |ltoed e Siefings rins Davm terts o Norwich Free Academy in 1007 He| park thie eesson, Philadeiphis winming, | 1t Yowbh b Uss Bl | . .| D27 i3 clubbing 310. Sisler hasy o iE LY [ B LR o e TUS T A X B s i1 to 0. Six hits were made off Osch- | New ¢ (s ) Caban Shocker, of the Yankees, who | Willlam' Leard of Seattle, who has — - — & Eradvats of Yaie Law Sches) | ger but these were distriubuted among | it MV, e V™SS s smey ™™ [ has just recovered from an injury to|joined- the Brooklyn team, comes to| Aeroplane mall 1o from T 3917 and was president of his class| as many innings. On the other hand | “No yuxr game scheduled. his arm, still leads the regular pitch-|the Superbas with a reputation of be- |to Rome ntemplated . fraternity. He was admitted to the SATURDAY’S MARKET. 200 North Pacin S5 Dits mere.fuads off Shueides bit ey ers of the American League. with six|ing the best second baseman in the | company e 20, 1911. Locally he wa: e 100 X Seotta Steel jthree o kg n = victories and only one defeat = P e e =St Score - last: o | miitiion, il GeEn atothc | et ol oamaea Sl Ll i American League Batting. his infanoy. Mr. Murray < phe I TR e onia () cincinnati )| G, & : | aal heillizns capa.. | 1 S5%in U pasamonnt uduence in 8 e R 4 | PR & o, Tt 7 » , f knowledge on al- | condition of the list being seen in i ot SR s ik, Beion : | ¥ _as always appar- |one to two point gains recorded by 52 Phastis. & 116 0 0| Bittenn % : % Myt Atbleticy L aat™ nd daughter, | S80INg stocks, notably war issues ie griminre 40’100 American League Blier. st Louis | > s o + | Advancesqwere largely surrendered | Whitted If 3 eledf 4 2 0 wos. eveland Viss Jlorina Pariseau. | ;5 the pront taking of the final hour, | Evers?h 3 0 Wieee 3 8 0 4 0 cutcao ...l T et New' Yerk | or a week's stay with ; e g S| damsc 3 0 Clarke & 0| Bouon 43 Sy | Provilence, Pawtucket | {08 MO o oo here, see i ! 3 /4| Gleveizne R < Towss 35 i [ R | R. L, and New Bedford. | ongary specialties shared in the tem- porary rise, but rails were throughout, the only fea | Langlais is very il wi 1 75 vesy ieh (2) Baited for McKechnie in . Crreia throat at his home | JTONEROUG the | o B o et i SateEs et it cart | BAIE of its two point gain Sestc b Mo B ‘Won Chiess TRalh are at Thomas| U. S. Steel at one time showed a one el S e e O T SR R e . . | New Pritain are at Thomas o base Crasaih. R point rise at 122 7-S but lost virtually all its advantage, other industri equipments reacting similarly Braves Defeat St. Louis. Worcester OFFERINGS WANTED. WIRE OR PHONE AT OUR EXPENSE. Phillip Desjardine and and _Arthur Garant of Tiieites Tiss Clara Desjas, | trial Alcohol was 4 3-1 points 1 St. Louis. July 29.—Boston bunched | Fotland 2 Welter. Now: York | 2in, spent the week. | tOP on active trading, but yielded in hits off Goodwin in the first and sixth | sy E B 3% Chiteago ardin TS innings today and won from St. Louis, : = Athicics oot i Metals and shippings were incor 3t 1 A simgle by Betzel Kelley's er- | NATIONAL LEAGUE S Touls Sh ld ~ Deate:mcics. €ldon, Morgan O , c 40, | . Gulf an 3 which rose almost two 29 —Chicago outhit | points on its Mav statement of earn- ror. an out and Hornsby's sacrifice fly DS Buc E R gave St. Louis its only run. Boston| NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | Boten Tewle £0t one in the first on two singles and Giants 6, Chicago 5. §‘pv;c51:ol;ndiflé‘i°9!“ - Sethald. Athleties Members New York Stock Exchange | T put the lacalstw‘ere ings, but soon fell hack. Total sales e s rilon Pase e i e Py m,: Bill Rariden Shows Way For Giants,| s Crliine. Chici 3 | their hits count ex-|amounted to 225,000 shares. Rubber to Baird who threw the ball over| Burns Being Second. Slosn 28y Louls. ings while the visitors| The bank &tatement reported an 5. Steel ... Paulette’s head. Powell reaching third, — ¢ Tt I 2 ) b, t o S TEDORCE S sieel pr ULl ircui azoo. roaagwa ew or | hits count u_ncgr:on the | actual loss of almost t‘n 70.000 in re- Tiah Cooper © He scored when Rehg tripled. Rehg Eddie Roush, of the Reds, seems to fi,":"fl c.op:u.t\relu flh:f\alflm 2 el 42 B y’ Y | 5. S 3 serves of members held by the federal Wabash pr B scored on a single by Kelly. Score: have won, momentarily at least, i alamaz Mich... J e : e "2 BP2 3 elmore than $37.000,000 excess S > 4 s TN o o] bremier batting homors of the Nationa |Grand Clreult races at ' Kalamazoo e 5 5 b §lserves, ptill leavinz the total exce e Hreaen Jroriess "4 o o|ieEre 4 8§ 5 o] leasue. This week finds the Cincin- | Which will begin Tuesday will be the} 11 0 0 o|well more than $100.000,000. Total sales 221,650 shares. - “ 13 n)mv,:vzh : 5 1 1 o) nati outfielder in front of the pack $10,000 Paper Mills s L Hl o s ¥ 00000 < were irrezular on very limit- —_ H o llHomsivae 2 1 2 3 ol with a batting average of .336 to date. | Wednesday. Busy's Lassie and Al e R T REREE! nee. the sue being COTTON. i § glCrubect 1 2.2 8 ¢of Cruise is virtually second with .332, | Mack .who put up a hot contest for . 5 3 012 0 0lauoted at 99.38 t0 99.40. with occasional | ' New York, July 28—Cotton futures | S H ER { 1| though Prenderza: 3 S N A 3 1 ; ! ) 99.40. with : 25—Co e g £ 11 2 7| thoush Prenderzast, tha Cul pltcher, |the M. & L Real t $ 8 Samernalow s S0 okl LI Tar | otnen Tent. Ootger Sy Saemee Siea § 8 4 1 HENIR" £ 1% i) housh mrondersanc the Dut pitcher [0 % Wudrta- with o feia o 38 ersick Domestic Water Supply Systems 3 1% 9value) aggregated $1.270,000. ber 23.66, January March 23.69, | Nehen» 2 OfGoodwinp 1 © 0 1 ¢}lar, bas hit- .383. Hornsby, of the|for this event, which ls i i3 U. S bonds (old issues) were un-|May %3, ey To 2| Mervmeap o o 1 o | Cardinals, is pressing both Roush and |in the 2:08 class. This is a complete home slectric pump- 0 0 1 ofchanged on call during the week. New York, July 28.—Cotton futures ks — — — — — | Cruise with .328. g =50 i it - shippet letel > e e {closed steady. October 23.61, Decem 3 Totals 30 62712 1| Catcher Bill Raridan leads the Matty’s New Cognomen. iing, outfit 'shippetl completely assem 0000 STOCKS. jber 2350, ‘Tanuary' 28150, Marcli 28167, | - () Fates 1oF Geodwin i . Giants. He is eighth in the list with| Christy Mathewson was called the |bled asshown and is ready to operate as 2500 s [Mari o S e N U BT I I 310. George Burns, who has slumped | )14 Master when he pitched champion- |soon as connections are made. All that 220 Sio0 Aumska Gota M | Spot quiet: middling 25.20. G Louts 0001000 somewhat, 1s barely among the elect | hip ball for the Giants. When he be- | iy necessary is to attach the pipe to Bnrn 2 10 Allls Chalmers i — = oot Do bt Paulete | Three base it Rens. | with 301 Kauff mow enfoys a dis-|came manager of the Reds the wise | 0 e hs o . 2 Am” mee R | MONEY. acrifics ki, - Goody tinct ‘advantage over Heine Zimmer- | man shooh their hends and declarcd [the well, and screw the plug into an . . e AT | ~ew. York, July 28— Mercantile pa- Hartford 1 Bridgeport 0. man. Their figures are .295 ana that nobody could ever develop a win- |electric light socket. . o 00Am H & L ... {per 4 3-4 60 day bills 4.72. commercial Blagepant Comoi® fitly B9 - An e L“snecrt‘l";‘jv dén"h “hebau -296 ner in Cincinnati. Furnished with 1.6, 1-4, 1.2 or 3-4 a 5283w 500 Am H & L pr {60 Aay bills o s B 3 .. y 29.—A - | best the Dodgers can boast. day the s the reiznin, e Ul g e g Al R pe. 1475 9-15, cables 4.76 7-16, 5.35 1-4; | Reichle to score the sole run in to- | al League regulars is Rube Benton of | soun cion e feared by the powertul |Working capacity of or 62 gallors. day's game and gave Hartford a 1 to| the Giants. He has won eight games|(iiants. So the fans of Porkville have | A very popular outfit for suburban e s, Zimmerman, Fletcher 2 » Home ran. Willises e | zuilders, ‘demand 41 3-S: francs, fe- ¥ = : —— Am {mand £76 T-4, cables 47 118 lires, |0 VICtory over Bridgeport. Score: and lost but two. found a new name for Mathewson. He |homes where slectric service is obtain- Rusth Goes to Cincinnati. = {demand 7.23, cables 7.22: rubles, de- - A P piempye: Following are the averages of all|js called the New Mastor o I e/ the. costiaRioperiting. 16 VaRY = 29.—Ukiter ~ Hpaih; e {mand 2115, cables 21.30: bar silver | camoiie 3 0°3 5 3| Brackewi ' 173 § o| 8ames, including those of Thursday | (er , which sounds better than i Joft naiifiea Piiches in |I8 1-8: Mexican dollars 60 3-4: gov-(Bremdb 4 1 2 2 0\ Pretab 4 1 & 4 of last: L - Mira the title first bestowed |small. Nationals, left to. e |ernment bonds steady; railroad bonds | purceilxr 2 0.0 o r s bigeg 5. e on George Stallings when his Boston Write for Catalog 17-W the Cincinnati club to Am Sumstra | irregular. Relchlect 4 0 4 0 sirny il o ast S : I Braves won the world's champ! s releacesd for the waiver e | RGrimesss 4 1 11 $1900 Cincinnaii in 1914 -THE- 5 Saime rom the 1" i B | LIVE STOCK MARKET. Romito 3 093 1 ol Mmwe 3 38316 Bt A Ons AtmediWorndsr, as mos ch- S — wimnp 1 02 3 O Hewe» 330 o ne-Arme: nder. jiig I Eood foim sines . eatly. in (he i Chicago, July 27—Hogs receipts 1, | oo " = . M S A play SRR geobibls: wiE g0 Sows e AiGE wil 000 head. Market slow and strong. | Mo Do T (et in baseball history was made in a game S ", e 5 played at Gladstone park, Oregon, re- e Mixed butchers $14.60@16: good and | manford B e PP i stcoi crihalll i 1 i kgmg;;—ne];g‘:z 4000 head Mar- T e e but one arm, is responsivle’ for the LT o e < " - = . x5 . BpEe eale, incinnats lay. He retired three members Robert d. Cochrane el e e e e Waterbury, Gonn. July 20— Sisler's | Bics, o, © stethe MCirkuirick elub of Portignd in Ches & oOhlo ... CoM & St B CI3M & St P opr CRI&P o cccan® i1 Sheep—Receipts 6.000 head. Mar- |SCOrching home run made on the first ket steadv. Native and western, $7.50 | Pitched ball uf the game and the live | @12.85; lambs, $9.75@15.50. 1y hitting of the visitors were the fea- tures of the St. Louis-American-Co- GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING ° Haseelbrink caught two flies and on an assist nailed the third man at the v a rS plate on a great throw. Though handi- e capped by the use of only one arm, Washington Sq., Washington Building [ 10 Chtle Copper B . ¢ I, S uffalo, July ‘attle receipts, |lonial game here today, won by St.| McCarty, New York 1 r, vis . Norwich, Gonn. 1000 EA W & Fem 500 head, Marker Prime steers |Louls 11to 3. A flag raising by the | Wi, Tniliisaia denced by the part ne plavea'in his |E. Z. Seal, pints.........85c—quarts. .. .. $1.00 Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing o e $13.00@18.5! butcher grades $5.00@ | Colonials preceded the contest. The | Whitred. Philadelphia team’s victory over the Portland club. @ ” Fro 1175, score: Killifer. Philadelphia In fve times at bat Hasselbrink sot | Ball “Ideal,” pints. .......85c—quarts. . .. .. $1.00 R S 4300 Cricible Stewl 1L Phone 531 500 Cuba Cane Sugar 6000 Dise Securities 500 Flk Hom MODERN PLUMBING Sl 4500 Gen Mot _Com 100 Goodrich B T ves—Recei 3 Ruether, Chicagn Calves_—Rebeipts 600 head. Market | St. Louis s M 8 A meran, New York three bunts and each time beat the active. Qui to choice $5.00@G 15.25. Colonials . . <01 rooklyn 23 2 v E head. Market active. Choice lambs. [Fay and Waters. e two of the four runs which beat Port- | Blue and White Enamelware and Large Aluminum Kettles $15.50@ cull to fair. $100.00@ Tasdemn Fhtisonn land. Wilsonville won the game, 4 to 3. DUPLEX SERVING FORKS gs $9/00@1300; sheep, P SATURDAY RESULTS. Juderua. Philedciviia on Stengel.’ Brroklm $5.00@10. is as essentia! in modern house as H o 00 Granty Minine Nationat L =t A New On: electricty is to lighting. We guaran- 900 Gt. N Ore Subs Hogs.—Recelpts 2.500 head. Market | ucio 6. New Yoo e n Yo # ;s tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | 108 greme C con s s D Custiraw, TRrcomtn souEkE ong of the recent ¥ames be- | Handy for:handling Froit Jaes. ....%... ... 25¢ 5.25@15.50: 5016, rrokim & Pittarg 1 (Second weme) ot Chileasa. w nkees ndi i by expert workmen at the fairest| 1108 I Coporr heavy $16.50@16.60: roughs $14.40(y | Ehiadapbis 6. Cacnad o Hendrix. _ Chicago Cleveland Ray Chapman put one over |y 1t polioh M. price: 00 Tt Mer Mar.® 14.70: stags $12@12. G 4 TSR Bosiom: V' 1 | on Umpire Connolly, and it must rank | LJusklls Folishing Mops . . ......... ... .. .. 69¢ Ask £ 1 2500 Tnt M Mar pr Kansas City, July 27.—Hog receipts E Anyeie ) ) as entirely novel in baseball. Chapman . us for plans and prices. TR o cotimaiod tatey TOM heas Ha e A AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. |reached first on a pass and went. to Special for 1 week only, worth $1.00 - MR, S officially vesterday 7.774 head: ship- i s ) Home Run Baker and Allen Russell | 55C0Nd, When Speaker bunted safely. 3 z e i - 200 Kelly 8 Tire ments 916 head. The market was St Tonts 2. (Fir game. 12 inninge.) K Then he asked Connolly to call timie. |1 pint can Duskil Polishing Liquid. . 25c¢ 5 F. TOM PKINS/| % koo steady. Quotations Tuled from. $12.30 Si: Louls 3 (Beond same) Busy With Stick. Tommy oblized, thinking the player AR SRR 100 Lehigh Vatiey to $15.90 per 100 pounds, against $14.20 e, U ) had been injured. 10 $15.85 per 100 pounds on Thursday. | Wasminsien o icbbie & (Second game.) The cause of the Yankees seems to| Chapman then ran back to first base ki e s be looking up in some quarters, while [and held a conference with Speaker. CHICAGR GRAIN MARKET. PR o ) Baitimore 6, | the team is shooting down in others. | Connolly was so dumfounded at this WHFEAT— Bigh Iow. Close. A .8 e more 8| Yes, sir, Bill Donovan now has two |strange performance that he made no T 2 A Toronto 4. Bufale 2. (First game.) Toronto 2, [ Dlavers who are actually hitting bet- | attampt to chase Chapman back. gl- . E Rufalo' 5. ' (Second._game.) ter than .300. One is Home Run Ba- | though the rules do not allow a piayer o Echoeotntreal 1L (FIt | game) Mon- | ker, who has_crowded up to .313; the|to hold up the game in this way. ! B 223 e o My el s L e e R e piteier en | ATt "Tod Eame - Connatls” 3imictes | BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 55 i R | ool e S R Smianiza T st ol 5 43 | mat ms e oo the SHoum of n h] - 20N ¥ Contral - 0 e Eastorn Leagus. or his comparatively few appearances |fair request and said he would mot 2 30N Y. NH&H 61 6015 613 Hartferd 3, New Ha 1. (Fisst ) at_bat. have permitted it had he know: vh; 92 Franklin Street 100 Nort & et b7 St Haiitord 4, New Havm 1 (Secoud wame), | Neither of these Yankees, however, | Chapman asked for time. e war L Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 e s aCe e v A,