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" INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE ¢ L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. | feated the Killingly High school 6-0. The high school boys started 'strong, |. getting two hits in the first inning, the only hits they made ruring the game. In the first for H. N. S., Jodoin walked, stole second ang -third,- scoring on a wild pitch by Passmore. Everything was quiet the next few innings, until Jewett City broke out with two runs. Three suceessive hits netted three more runs in the eighth intiing. That ended the scoring. ~ “Big Spike” Liberty pitched air-tight %all from the first inning, allowing only one man to reach third base, and he was caught napping, being beautifully tagged out by Faber. _Killingly’s defense was marred with errors, McGorty leading in this line. Passmore was Killinglys' star. The H. . S. would like very much to play the N.F. A G any | whose ‘players are under 16. range games, 'phone to Mt. Pleasant school during school hours. rooklyn Protests 12 Inning Game. ' Brooklyn, June 3.—National:—The ‘game between St. Louis and Brooklyn today, which the visitors won by 15 to' 12 in 12 innings. was playeyd un- der protest by the home club. .In the sixth inning, with Baird on second, Cruise hit a liner to center -which Hickman stopped but could not hold. aird reached third and thinking the ball was caught. started back for sec- ik ond. After going back about 20 feet, he cut across the diamond to the plate and scored. Umpire Rigler ruled that after a runner had once touched ‘third base he was not compelled to retouch it on his way home. Score: St. Loais (N) Brookiyn Eight particularly attractive issues of New Eng- land Tax-Exempt Preferred Stocks are described in our List No. 309 for June. ; These securities combine, to an unusual degree, - security of principal, reasonable income yield and freedom from fluctuations in price. But One During Past Week — First East Versus West West in the National League—Other Sporting News. e Shall we send you a copy of List 3092 Hollister;White & Co. INCORPORATED seen in action at Norwich, promises the fight fans that Chamberlain will have no easy time with one who has earned the name of being one .of the tleanest and most aggressive fighters ‘New York, June 3.—The winning drive of the New York Americans was the feature of the major leagues’ play during the past week. The Yankees won six games and lost o “Skeeter” State to Have Drastic Ring Grosvenor Building BOSTON SPRINGFIELD one. Boston remine%nit:‘lud of one lnythe TR e T e DR L i Rules. ! PROVIDENCE game, however, as Boston an oung chaels, who . fought e b o4 ' 32 The New Jersey boxi: ission Do YOU know the s New ‘York iost Sunday to Detroit and | main bout with Chamberlain at ‘the|ZwSs 3 0 2 3 flowens ™ & 3 27 p| The New Jersey boxing commission Df Fil’e lmun.nce cm Chicago, respectively. The St. Louis | last fight in Norwich, exmu to Kayo|Homsby.w 6 2 2 6 2Daubertib § 113 2 0| pected to outdo even that of Wisconsin your . X Americans went into third place ahead | the state pier.champion, nkie Ryan. | Paiéttelb 6 211 0 liZ-Wheatlf 5 0 1 1 0)4n jtg strictness. From remarks drop- pany? If not, come ‘and see|of Cievelana because of the Indians'| Norwich fight fans can be sure of |gml, {32 0 Ohgescrto 81 43 1|6 SUETeSs Prom remarks drop. oor fielding and ineffective though |seeing plenty of action in this bout, | gensiare 5 3 5 2 zulatio: e Yil fully and b g: 3 : Gonzalese 5 3 6 0 OfHickmanct 5 2 1 0 0regu ns will be the most drastic in 5 : < 3 us—we you y heavy batting. for both of these boys have the repu-|Meadowsp 2 1.0 0 0lDoolindb 4 0 5 4 1|the history of glove contests. One of |and-rightly, that this war will not be |trenches. Uncle Sam will need the lmthfull ONLY STRONG’ Chicago cut New York’s lead in the tation of being among the topnotchers | Packardp 5 3 0 4 0|Millerc 838 i 10 the rules will set 2 maximum price for | Won on the battlefield alone, but on the | whole man power of this country, and e . ational league to one and a half|in the 155 pounds class of the navy. Towis 502538 15 ilCesmmy 0 o 0 0 o{seats at any bout. This will be done |farm, because there the food for the |baseball players who are holding out PROVEN Compmlfl repre- |sames. Boston continued its good| Johnnie Balzerene, the 145 pound Griners 3 0 0 6 0| with the object of discouraging specu- | fighters is produced? The same argu- |for big salaries may soon find them- play, winning five and losing two, and | champion ‘of Fort Terry, will have to Chenesp 1 0 1 0 0llators from staging bouts between |ment holds here. We need the game |selves working for $30 a month. " sented. Philadelphia won four and lost two. [put up a great battle this time in or- xKrieger 1 0 0 0 %)noted boxers at exorbitant rates. The | for food, and while it may not be sent ) > = ISMC S JONES Clnc;:mu had fit',op;:xx:l ::’el?‘ dropa ii;; t_c‘!x bg‘\;:.s:he decision over Schad of Totals 51 13 36 23 5| framers of the rule declare that _the|to the front, .the packers will have! Competition is being handed Tom (o ping three games to Philadelphia an & 3 Ingurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main Street dividing two with Chicago. ™ Philadel- phia ended Toney’'s winning streak on The last fight between these two (3) Batted for Griner in Oth. . Reore by innings: . history of boxing under commission more meat to ship if game is eaten boys at the sub base was a slim-bang St.Louls 270 00°10 rule shows that the so-called star per- instead by those remaining at home. DeNoville in his quest for 2 perman- ent berth with the Toledo club this formers never have given a fair re- turn in boxing for the large sums paid by the public. Another rule that is likely to be adopted is one to license all boxers. By providing that a boxer must demonstrate his ability before getting a license the board will assure patrons of intelligent effort in the ring. This will do away with the practice There are plenty of men in this coun- try to kill the game—men who cannot g0 to the front, but who can do their bit in supplying food. ‘The present laws are right. Leave them as they are. The country will profit by the reasonable food supply thus made available. The American people will stick to spring. The New London first Base- man of last season is up against the veteran George Beall. Sunday, his first defeat of the'season. Pittsburgh lost two to Boston, giving ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW the Braves a clean sweep of the three- ————— | game series, and g‘v’on two c;zxtt :t three = with St. Louis. ston too] ree out Bffl“&?fl'b, Attorneys-at-Law | of four from Brooklyn, which went into Over Uncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St.!last place. Ames of St. Louis pitched Entrunce stairway near to Thames |the two. victories over Brooklyn, while National Bank. Telehone 38-3 | Grimes blanked the Cardinals Monday affair, with honors even at the_finish, but the sailor has improved a great deal in the past few weeks and it is doubtful if the soldier can win. 4 Red Rankin'of Norwich, who knock- ed out Sailor Johnnie Burt at.the last smoker, will fight Sailor Geadoble ¢f | the state pier, and the sailors claim that Rankin will be lucky if he stays _ . _Chicago 5, Boston 3. ‘Boston. June 3.—National:—Chicago hit Nehf. often enough today to win the, second game of the series from Boston 5 to 3. Score: Jack Britton and Ted Kid Lewis have matched again—again is right. This time the two young men engage in ‘a manly art affair at Scranton. Jack and Ted have met as many times 1 f throwing two novices in the ring |the middle ground. We will neither|as Sarah Bernhardt has retired from wHE 1 hits, 7 | the timit, " Geacoble has earned a L e Ty i o mindE Ters | debrive ourselves of game or will we [he stage. The first east versus west clash re- | name as being a game and aggressive 0 O|Rawlingsss 4 0 4 2 0 v annjhilate jt. Ve have too much com- —_— BASEBALL. sulte(el in favor of the west in the Na- | fighter and is an offensive fighter :at | Hollocler.ss 5 4 ol H_:;m:,‘:‘h“ FRrb ] R Gl mon sense to be led astray by radical| Along with a squad of five players o tional league by 30 games to 26, and |ull times. FES R bl e e i extremes, turned out by the Montreal club to YESTERTAY'S RESULTS. the east in the American league by 31| The management is expecting a big | Paskaie 4 1|Smithsb 4 11 2 1 S the Toronto club of the International e zames to 27. In the-National, Boston, | house on ‘Saturday night and . have |Deal3p 3 5 0|Konetcby,1b 4 0 7 0 0 ONE CHANGE MADE IN league is Outfielder Bill Holden, for- B i the only eastern team. successful in|made arrangements for extra -seating|Zeider2b 4 o R S L SHOOTING REGULATIONS | merly with New London, Almeida, the o e - the west, won 10 and lost 5. while Cin- | actommodations. The submarine base |Miifere * 8.1 8 0 OHenyc =~ 2 0 4 2 0 former New Britain third baseman, hitadeiphia postotned. cinnati, with -the same record. led the{claims to have one of the best boxing | wewrerp 1 0 0 3 O|vbrm - 2 0 0 % o A single change in. the Federal has been declared a free agent. St Louls Lo, (12 inniags.) westerners, with Chicago a close sec- |clubs. in the nayvy and the fans can be|sdendrix 1 1 6 0. 0fzMassey 1 0 0 0 0 shooting regulations is announced for American Leagus. ond. with 9 games won and 6 lost. Bos- | assured of ‘a ‘slashing affair through- €Cabe’ 0 0 ’ bn%'n"u { 1» ; 3 :; this year. It pertains to shooting be-| Home runs aren't frequent in the ton made the best showing in the|out. The Submarine ‘Base band will be | “r, 312 2 el e fore sunrise. lives of some tremendous batsmen and American league, winning 10 games out | on hand and'any who have been for- Toials 32 $2711 2 Under the present - regulations, | mighty stars. It will probably sur- of 14, while St. Louis, the only west- |tunate enough to hear them play will| * (x) Baited for_ Tyler in Tth. Buffalo 5, Rochester 13, Binghamton 6, Jerscy Clty 2. ern team with a winning record in the east, won 9 games and lost 6. New York won $ games out of 14. Phila- ‘n themselyes. The management of the affair is un- know that they are an entertainment -(x3)_Ran for Hendrix in 7th. (z) :Batted for Henry in 7th. (22) Batted for, Tragesser jn_ 9th. (2z3) Batted for Nehf in 9th. CONSERVE THE FOOD SUPPLY shooting before sunrise is forbidden; but there has been a great demand, especially from Western States, for a prise the fans to know that Eddie Col- lins, even though he played 156 games with the White S6x last season, didn’t i i welt ho; through all that lon Othor leams Dot soheduled. delphia divided each series evenly. ;I)er the }:iirection ‘or Ck;ief YeomanCMc- cn?:;: by innings: Saleer BY CONSERVING THE GAME i Ch’?"}‘xseerg:)rle*suesx-n;el?::mi?nfiade that in campaaign. o b 4 American Association. . T onough, - ‘secretary-treasurer, Chief | 505 o Yot “spi # many of these States ducks leave the e el b it > BOUTS FOR NAVY Printer Maydole, publicity agent, and | 5ot vus e e i, wicksas | 2o, B Burnham Spikes the Move of 1 ies early in the morning to feed in | Battling Nelson, former lightwelght Indianspolis 6. Loulssiila 3 | SMOKER PROMISE WELL. ‘hief Printer Kennedy, president. Smith. ¥rofitee: emovie Law Re-| 1o fields, and do not return until |champion, has invented a boxing dum- ;}M;j L‘g‘ 5. ,\h’lhu:u‘ o e Ly SEmre strictions and Permit the Wholesale | night-fall. This is particularly the | my, which he has named “The Kaiser,” wul-Minneapolis, wet M Boots W_ill Be —Topnotchars—fledIDUNDEE GETS DECISION New York's Meets First Defeat at Slaughter of Game. case in the intermountain States, |in order to teach soldiers hoy to de- : Polo Grounds. New York, June 3.—National:—New York lost it's first home game of the season here today, Pittsburgh winning 3,to 2. The visitors scored their win- New Haven, Conn.. June 3.—Johnny ;Ding run in the eighth innipg when Dundee, of New . York, was given' a|Fletcher made a wild throw.fgttempt- | referee’s ‘decision over Billy De Foe, [ing to complete a double playy. Score: !of St. Paul; at the end of their 12 Pittsburgh (N) New York (N) round bout here . tonight. = GAMES ToDAY. N Sicago at Boston. $t. Louis av Brookisn Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnat! at Philadelphia. American League. | Rankin to Go on Against State Pier | | Boy. H i Falial | Jack Denig, chief master at arms, U. S.N., will referee the bouts at the navy smoker Saturday night, June Sth. Denig has been refereeing all the fights at the submarine base and has gained a name for being a fair and impartia? veferee. OVER BILLY DE FOE where there is not a great deal of water, and the opportunities to shoot waterfowl are few. The Secretary of Agriculture there- fore announces a change in this reg- uiation to permit shooting from one- half hour before sunrise until sunset. This applies to to the entire country. It does not. however, replace the State law where the State law, as in the case fend themselves and attack the énemy. Old Bat must have had Shamus O’- Brien in mind when he figured the device out! By John B. Burnham President of American Game tective Association. 2 A country-wide agitation has re- cently been started to remove law re- strictions and permit the wholesale killing of wold game. It is argued that this would furnish a large supply and al At the ‘End- of Their Twelve Round Bout'at New Haven Pro- Baseballs. footballs and other- ath- letic paraphernalia have been made a part of the regular military equipment of American diers sent overseas. at Chicago. Franki lipo a e W hpooa e ; 1 : The athletic division of the war de- p B A ot 4 B““. € | Bighee,1r 120 oivoungst 4 1 2 o ofreduce the present high cost of living.|of Missouri, imposes a stricter pro- |partment commission on training camp Washington at Cleveland | Reports from Jackie Norman, who is| Burns of Jersey City an atthing | Rinchmantt 5 1 1 0 ofKaufter 4 1 0 0 ¢! Thos who are behind this “war-time | pibition. activities is endeavoring to furnish Eastern League. training at the Brookl: indi- | Reddy, of New York fought 12 rounds. (ynum"m 014 0 OBumslt 5 0 3 0 0{measure” are men who would profit each company going to France with a “ford. cate that Terry Mitcheli will | There was. nodecision. Sy 1. Suhtfmetnn 1 3 1 0ifinancially and they are gaining sup- complete box of athletic goods. T g AWhveny hands full to stay the eight rounds with West . Chal Wi 310,39 04 1 o|porters among would-be market hunt- Waterbury at New London. | the pride of the submarine base. Jackie srace eisea ns. - 40 0 3 4 ofers, bon vivants, and some real people SPORTING NOTFS A Boston writer thinks that the —_— has been on a 10-day furlough and is| The West Chelsen srammar - school Em“! H ; 8! g ‘" 4 g who imagine food would actually be| Eastern league will miss Portland this STANDINGS OF THE GLUBS. in the pink of condition. defeated the Broadway school at Mo- | sehmidee $ 1 3 o a0 o ¢fCheaper as a result. It is urged as a > season. By substituting . Providence = ‘Bob Michaels, who has not yet been hegan park, the score being 13 to 5. | Millerp o b o0 0 Da;f!;(llw miflsul:e- id litel considerable mileage will be saved, but Lo ose who have made a lifelong the claim is made that Portland is a = P e e | Totals 3] T 1 1l Totals 13 1| study of game conditions in this coun- . . = . etter drawing card than Providence . . | Pittsburgic 110 00 00 1 o-3jagandists. The celebrated -writer, ] ~ at the top of the heap and stay there. Fitiabursh P [N Yok mmal %0 0 0 0 t=3|Frank Forrester, 70 vears- ago, said | team this year. P skl ¥ Two oase its, Bthman. Sacrifice hit, Mol- p i i t i T oRTy i 4 Rostor i 5 that the beginning of the twentieth E: In the list of slightly wounded sold- Pailadelphis i j century would find this country game- | Don Brown. last season with Hart-| & & s ¢ Pri- in | i€rs in France is. the name of Pri i ’ : : L eonari ST 0T T3 less. He eaid the fields and ‘swamps | ford, has caught on with the Joplin| o¢, 4 © Regnier, 3 prominent Brown ookl - : = i:"'; :SA ut Tigers. lands - would be depopulated |club of the Western league. alumnus of the class of 1911. “Kit” _ Detroit, June. 3.—American:—Hold- d-he gave as his reason e s i larly k oo MARKET ‘WAS UNSETTLED. 25000 T Ver Mar 28 24| ing Detroit hitless. Leonard pitched [ American disregard of laws and the| Johnny Kilbane, the featherweight fieg(';’:r;::lfeg);e C::fespopv‘:;yon:o“;: o —— = St Y Boston to a 5 to 0 victory here this |spirit of the spendthrift which char- king is serving as boxing instructor|g ‘7, ©Q C€ SREEG FES o0 cap- St Louls Industrials and Equipments Showed| 1000 . uba ¢ Sugar ;afle‘;floonl; Unbi‘ one Dlelroiter reach- | acterized the sportsman of his day. at:Camp ‘Custer,” Battle Creek, Mich. {1 o Vs ‘00" 1910 football, team, and hicago the Greatest Strength. 14200 Dist Sec er first base, the result of the only 7, ke. TR = : Cleveland | 2 papeazent. SAng prls ik base on balls Leonard issued. Score: SEertjtor Snorte Suke In this Picardy series for the world's| 738 named by Walter Camp-as end Philade New York, J 3.—Div, t e Bosten (A) Detroit (A) The reason that we have any game | championship. Foch's team at least, )" the SRS Ehlladeiphis New York, June 3.—Divergent war! st Gaston ‘Wms ab howo a e a: oy - otoday is that the nation has vastly im-|phag the advantage of playing on the |JUNiOr vear he held the captaincy of . developments left their impress on to- e a::'rnrc Hooper. it 4 1 4 0 072 5 0l proved since Forrester's time in both |pot M2 S0 a0 the varsity basketball team, and for Eastern League. day’s stock market. . Early bulletins| 0 &n, Boter O Shean2p 4 0 2 v e i :‘respeasl We have good game laws 4 three years played second base on'the Bedgert b oiia Slopelul senor, sont Jeading issues || aw-Gaoatian (of 3. e R 4 89 2land improved enforcement of 1aws,| charley Herzog is said to be thecollege basebail nine. Rartord 5 ponsideeabl fyperplay (Smiclis - fina. e MeImisT> 3 1 7 0 0 s 2 o|and instead of the sentiment, “Nothing | author of 3 b 1 54 —— 5 prices, but these were surrendered be- | 80 Ini Nikel : ! - i SuthOcfoF uet ol (Ho: DESt inellars et New Haven § 5 6 ht 100 Ken City | Tobmas,sb 1"1.2 0 3 1 0fsucceeds like success,” which used 10|i1eq “How I Got in Wrong In th Kid Williams, once bantam cham- Springtiei | i fore midday on, the nEws oL the DRes -t 'an iineuk S £ 9 22 0lpe transiated by the shooter in game |Notiona) Pastime ¥ © | pion. announces his intention of becom- :-n;teer: enemy submarines in near] yI J‘,:: ::;;kms‘ff.‘: Mcmvp e o1 ain Amerl_cansb today h:::ve S S ing a baseball player, and expresses o : ¥ Tl i 100 iz & M3 i 0 1 1 njadopted the vastly better mOti0,| petrojt wise men predict that if the | the opinion that he is a tidy perform- The ;sethiacls was very substantially | 1% L & Mess oo Touals 3 82 8 0 0 0 0!“Sport for sport's sake. Tigers do not win the pennant this|er with ball and bat. It is .by no Py retrieved in the final hour, when short 000 0| G F founded : : - T Sl s 100 Max M 1 pr LY | Game laws at present are foun vear Bill Donovan will succeed Hugh |means certain that Williams would be Former Heavyweight with “Princess | oY crine% especially in speculative fa- | 1o Mex cPirit 3lon the basic principle of frugality. |} yYeIg 4 FINCess | yorites, resulted in ralliies of one to| 116%0 Midrale Steel Totals J 2 Jennings as manager of the team. a success as a professional ball play- Pats.” (x) Biited for Dauss in 6th. three points. Mr K &.T pr Seasons and bag limits are designed () Baited for Dause in gtn." " ,and bag. limits are designes 5 er. Details of numerous boxing bouts " A 5 X 3100 Mo Pacitie 3 aued for Cunningham 5 to permit the taking of natural in- | pau; Krichell won't have any trouble | in which he has engaged since he lost Munroe of the “Princess| Shippings were the only laggards,| M e Secre Ly lnings: wH s e A i Pa ny trouble h L 3 ed for duty at the|Marines preferred reacting five points| im0 Net Aeme Bostcn .., 1200 og|crense ng;;n’;“:&egkasl?;és°pr§_ getting the foul balls that are knock- | the title to Pete Herman indicates that British and Canadian recruiting mis- | after its initial gain of one and three-| 00 Nat ¥mam & s . et DARA0. 050260 8 00} = the Baltimorean exhibited the greatest facility in stopping all kinds of blows with his countenance. It might not be amiss to try out the former cham- pion at the shortstep position. ed over the fence at Newfield park, this year. the team. sion nad has beén assigned to’recruit- ing_duty with Capt. K. (. Strachan, C. E. ¥, in command of the Albany Two base hits, Whileman. Three base hits, Hoop quarters. Explanation for this irrezu- er. Home run Ruth. Jar course was found.in the company’s | report for 1917, which disclosed a | marked decrease in net earnings and surplus, due to recognized war condi- tions. Industrials and equipments led the hibiting the sale of game are designed to give greatest measure of opportuni- ty to the greatest number, Where the sale of game is per- mitted a few market hunters hog it all. and the rich epicure eats the re- sult. Why should we change a system i He will carry a SKiff with Senators Win In the Ninth. i Cleveland, June 3.—American:— Washington overcame a two run lead and defeated Cleveland 3 to 2 today. | 26300 N 200 X : 4750 Ohio Citles G 200 Ontario _Silver, 160 Pan A Pet pr repot. Lieutenant Murroe spent six months on the firing line in France and par- ticipated in the battle of St. Eloi and After reading the discussions as to the correct age of World’s Champion Jess Willard, we should say that at % : any rate Willard is old enough to the second Ypres. He was shot through | confident rise at the opening as well e e e e o whioh Sion oops | kmow better: » the right shoulder by a German sniper |as the rebound toward the close, vari-| 00 Pius Coal ™ .. R I b sk s i e e : - at Armentieres, which was recaptured |ous steels, aldwin Locomotive, Gen-| o pits & W v pr e i D ECaTe £ whereby good livers| LOOKs as if the Pirates guessed a5 res, which wa: ure . : 3 s e winning run- was scored in the|largess for one whereby g Sl right when thi rabbed Cutsh y the Germans a few days ago. While | eral Electric,” Coppers, Oils and To Ry Stecl Sp . : % Trom ons 14 flve: aollhca] O&) ey g utshaw his arm is improving, it has lost a good | baccos gaining one to four and one- | Ray Con Cop i |ninth on Wamsbsgasses error andWho can pay fr A fciaries? | from Brooklyn. The former Dodger deal of its old punch, half points. Trailing along more mod- | {110 Rezdivs . o | Ainsworth's single after two were out. roz‘;‘lchb:dcfi;i t:ewgm;tr:::: ffi:‘;‘té infielder made good right off the reel “How does it feel” repeated Lieu-|erately were the motors, leathers, fer-| = > Stoe Score: ool & in two years,|With Bezdek's outfit. tenant Munroe. “All T can say is that | tilizers and chemical issues. ) e ot (A e atior s ; t felt a heap worse than Jack Johpson | Railg for a time suggested a revival shétfonirt: 4 02 1 Olgeameylt 3 0°1 0 0|country is mnot holding its own. To| Olaf Henrikson and Steve Yerkes, or James J. Jeffries ever put over on |of last week’s inquiry, especially Read- | Judgetd § 1100 OlChapmanss 5 1 2 5 0| yrn Joose the forces of destruction who pastimed together with the Red me.” i Ini i o P New | oster,3b ©4 02 1 OlSpeakeref 4 5 0 0f " il hilath several years E > i The former heavyweight pugllist has | Hiven.. bat. isongtn in hat. starise Swia ¢ oo oWimwh {120 0 would mean e ammihilation. SO eV I A e el or| CASCO-234in. “Please tell every Britisher and|Coal represented the firm to strong Pmiie 3 14 0 poNaiie 313 o 0| ith suns and camping and Uamping |, 4peurdity of holding out for big- . .:anau}!‘:an you know who is of fighting | miscellaneous shares. Sales amounted Do 000 8 OERASE™ 1§ 5 § §|livin for a short time as butchers. ger salaries in baseball will be illus- ) age that we need him at the front at,to 740,000 shares. Johnson, 100 0 0 Bk i et as trated efore long. It will be the army the earliest possible moment. We| Pressure against Liberty issues con- Bl ” 171 070 o] Totats 18 Hunter Is Gest Fighting Man. for the players some day, for every in- 0. Inc. MAKERS want him 1o get into the ring and help | tinued, with new low records for the e Every war in which this country has| gication points in the direction of the| CLUETT,PEABODY &CO.Inc MAKERS knock out the Huns.” first 4s at 93.40, the second 4s at 93.30 P e L been engaged has proved that the Lieutenant Munroe’s dog, Bobby (and 4 1-4s at 95.80. The general bond | 106 Twln Ciis ® T () Batted 16 Evans in 3th. hunters are our main reliance as Burns, is the mascot of the “Princess |list was irrezular. Total sales, par 3200 U -Cigar g‘m;- Sccre by “innings: ghting men. Most of our Presidents Pats” and is a veteran of the trenches | value, aggrezated $5,850,000. 300 Ualted Froit . mnfi““ : g ?' 0 60 21-3lhave been field sportsmen. The rev- n France. Pobby is a beautiful collie| Old U.'S.'4s gained 1-4 per cent. on| 3 U's I Alehol Too ia e bttt etz | olution was won by hunter-soldier, und does clever iricks. One of theme | call. PR L : GrEa e and such men in 1918 will give us confidence and cause for pride in the present world war struggle. Without game we cannot have hunters, and national health and safety would sug- fer ‘accordingly. - 183000 U. S Steel 40 U S Steel m £00 Ttah Copper 400 Va C Chem 100 Va C Ch pr '§ to put his paws around his master's 1¢ck when the licutenant asks “Whom {0 you love?" STOCKS. Athletics 2, Browns 1. " Louis, June 3.—American:— limely hitting combined with Gregg's masterly pitching enabled Philadelphia Sales. Sales. 100 Adams Fxpress In ten vears with the Washington| 300 Adv Kumely b Walter 2 100 Wabash pr A 300 West Mary - P e & The supply of existing game if it s ot o e o R 3% fo win from St. Louis today bY 2 |gwere all killed in one year or two = - ’ Bihg pet- score of 2 to 1. - Score: would not reduce the high cost of centags of 602. Bddie Plank is the . 3 Philadelphia (A) St. Louis (A) living. There are 180,000,000 cattle, \niy man toiling for at least ten years 4 (100 Wite Motor b hpo a e 3 Boo & ¢lsheep and hogs in the United States vho has amassed a better. set of % | 2500 Willys Over Jamiescnrt 5 04 0 OTobinet 3 0 2 o ofSheep and hogs in the b jgures. Johnson has fanned 2297 bat: ! % —_— Oldring}t .5 1 0 0 OlAustin3b 3 0 1-1 1|today and about that number are killed Teadibg: th e e “ MONEY. Walkenef 4 5 1 0 OlzMaisel 1 0 0 0 0fannually for food. Less than 100,000 nen, leading them all’m this respect. * o . 3 Bumns,lp 4. 111 6 OfSisler,1b 3 0 81 0|loame animals, chiefly deer, are killed de has handed out 743 free. tickets, .| New York, June 3. — ‘Call money |Serddersh 4 12 2 OlDemmiitet 2 0 0 0 0| and any considerable in- de has twirled seventy-three shut- % [caster:” high 4.1 -xilow: 4, mling rafe | SHMEAMCEIL S, 2 dBWIOA 1 040 0| BN A, R R dlstrict Vits, also the. highest mark for the " |4 12, closinig bid 4; offered ati4 1-2, | ek’ 4 1 8 8 ofcedmnis 5 6 3 § o] rcase I iniation 7 eague, and includes three one-hit last loan 4.1-2. Groggp 471 2 2 o[Namakerc 3 15 0 0 Prosbg_b]y taking weight into con- fames in his record. -He has yet to T Touls 37 927 8 GfSaesnp 5 o 3 5 o|sideration, there is five to ten thousand 1988 the foe Mitleds. COTTON. : P 2222 | times as much meat supplied each year New York. .June ‘3.—Cotton futures | * | momis % 12778 2| from domesticated animals as from Rake, Hoe, Fork and Oner hu:d:;i ?g ntty tfourria'rlnaenu g?cetr;gd :xz'gei’ularvaa‘;:l% 24.60 bteo 24.34, B e animals. The ratio would no doubt be Cultivator, $3.00 \ppear o chedule. for as er 23. 0 23.20, December 22.30, 2 o0—2|equally latge when poul and game ! anctioned by the United States Na- January 22.55. . 3 : g g 3 : 0 :—i b?rds zveregconsidereg. 7 \ = i ional Lawn Tennis Association. This § e A T This country has to live after the \\ A s exclusive of cvents for juniors, girls CHICAGO LIVESTCCK MARKET. White Sox Beat Yankees 9 war, and what man has yet to come S~ i :nd boys to be played under the as- i P i forward to advise that all vattle be N 3 R killed to meet the emergency? The breeding game animaj and birds are equally needed for the future. Why kill the goose as Jong as the ezgs suffice for present needs? Present Laws Are Good. Chicago, June 3.—American: sell .went to pieces in the third inning tpday and the locals scored six runs on.. three - hits, one of which was a double by E. Collins, coupled with four bases on balls, and an error by Hannah. ‘Chicago added a few more Big Packers Bought Sparingly’ During the Sessi o GARDEN TOOLS of all kinds Rakes, Hoes, Shovels SPRAYERS Hand and Knapsack Chicago, June 3.—Hogs: »B:ecei' 18,000, closed steady at 20@?25 advlnp:: over - Saturday. - Big packers bought 6360 Brah Steel B Reth St § pr 20 Burns BELL-ANS 306 hute £ sparingly and about 5,500 hogs remain- | off Finneran by bunching hits and | While the game which is killed and Hand and Wheel Cultivators SPRAYING COMPOUNDS Absolutely Removes 190 Oal Tacking e llé';aheb p&“ selected lights topped | won from New York, 9 to 2. Score: |caten is not a large supply as compared an 1 an e s : { a0 Cal bl at 1695, bulk 1630@167). - New York (A) Chicage with cattle and poultry, it is an im- 3'Sead Electro-Bordo Lead Mixture 2894 a1 cPtrol pr Cattl good beef| © .. ab hoy 3 ab hpo a @ f an ers Indlgestlon. Druggists o e e Sop. 105 | dmiere s 8" 1 e "3 17 8 §iportant f&udbxge? nevertheless, and as 1 if 3 H Ytle Ho 2o P | } hy.if 3 1 sueh i eing ulf e best . refund money if it fails. 25¢ | 0y, e putcher cattle generally stesdy. choics | Taersy ~ 5 o & ¢ llCaimas 5 2 1 5 0| possible advantage. For every pound Sickles, Grass Shears PYROX s e el s ey heavy Dakota coms sald up i 1475: D § s § 8 A of pame eaten & imilar amount of AW MOWERS Ib,, 5 Ibs., 10 Ibs,, 25 Ibs 260 Chan 2 14,75, 9 ef, mutton, pork and poultry is re- % B: Iin THEAETNA Billi ds stockers: andl fomsrs susy Yy © 5 0 0|leased for comsumption. No game is MO’ 1k, , 10 .20 owling - b ar tos”‘:’fl' %gfi’%‘l}tz;’n‘k lambs lnwe;; 021 12 1 0fwasted. p shorn 17.25, Cal spring lami 001 0410 T " ALLEYS Phone Conn. 6 I‘.""“ S IRIE beiow cHuE Secil S i L 883 0] e e o e n many parts of | HOSE and HOSE COUPLINGS, SPRINKLING CANS Majestic Building, ~Shetucket St. lightly: sorted, some ewes 25 cents low.. R ION Norwich, Conn. nd play Billiards for exercise and recreation the only meat eaten by many people. This is as it should be. ' The argument that the killing of game should be 2| stopped for the period of the war in order that the facilities of the cartridge Collins . (2), Risbers. Thres | compjanies and powder manufacturers o be devoted wholly to the turning out of war ammunition is, in view of the || facts cited, not based on common senee it Holy | reasoning. Sk i er, practical top 10:25; no wethers or: yearlings offered. e gt St S . CHICAGO GRAIN MA| f Bow!" FREDERICK T. BUNCE | Piano Tuner Weeswz & ot v | - uwwh o hits, E. e hits, E. - bit, Felsch: ‘The Household Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street . : Telephone 5314 - : Y Danielson ' the L ' team ‘of Jewett City ecasily de-| How many times have we