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e W;fl"u S g b A ) T »we-wwzw\mfr ( NORWI®, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, WAY 31, 1319 taree of Boston's runs. Boston won { Bestm .. 5 % 1 _flsfl"fi TGDAY the morning game, 10 10 6. . Score: b i (Afternoon Game.) g 4 INSURANCE 8-141 o B - Phil ‘1‘1'».;‘: 2 I T ) bo & e oA i HIN + Hooper.rt 40 Z 1.9 lwlll.lf i 421 E‘ 0 Providence 5 K FAE.- EVERXTHING. | Cambridge, Mass, May. 30.—The|BOSTON ON WINNING STREAK. |Stenin 3 0 2 3 petainoah 4 3 8 & 0} Watorburs i : INSURABLE well-bglanced track’ team of the Uni- TAKE TWO FROM PHILLIES ili® &2 14 ul%“'x‘l’e.“& § Lo B Flia versity’ of Pennsylvania qualified Sev-| pogo, A\ay 30.—Boston took both AU e 19 e 8 - {J. L. LATHROP & SONS cnteen men today in the trial cvents|games from Ihiladelphia today, win- |MeXafyos § 1 8 0 OfTocmaam 3 3 2 4 0| Maruowd .. £ b Thls summ ak d 28 Shotucket St, Norwich, Conn. | LoF the track and fleld champloneiubs| ping in the forenoon, 6 to 3, and in|Switw ' (2 2 1 oFakmc 404 0.0 b ok el', make up your mln - : T o a oo oarica o bo; cons | the atterfioon, 6 to 3 shufoen e b S e R . Mathews Wins. Relay. - | lowed Philadelphia only five scattered |y, i o) 6201 10,56 T 6 000 2 A ~ th ed tested in the Harvard stadlum tomor| py(a"iy (he afternoon game. Hersog|'"> 2222w 22 i, Fade Moy $-Mathews of Iew to en]oy e comfort you envi l’ast il Lol “;‘Q’?’;‘}“Zfi:;‘g oNrEty|and McQuilan were injured sliding| Toly I exr 15 0 fouls @ lemie 1 i 2 qualified men. e Ve e ST R s e L e ey team, finished first today in the great . (z) Batted for Perry In Sth. American relay race from Chateau ear lh th Y w1 III sfy 3 ‘“;,{’;.S::,“‘{,;,‘,‘,fs"?‘“”.,;“‘}:d S {ARemourt” Gazme.) oot i Thierry to Paris, leading the field of y m € othe fellow, th e le Boston (N) Roston .. . 1000006020 03 Tnto the Blacsids la'C a 1 e Yames. oF ) athidtes quatifed hia (M) Pritedethia 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 o 2 14| runners into the Place de la Comcorde. h h f ll WIH b ' Cornell, with ten men eligible to com- B0 8 i "3 575 5 8| fwo base nie, Ruth, McNally, Shannen. Rotn |The race was over a distance of about t e ot er reliow envy m you, y pete in eleven events, was bthoug:‘lt by 4040 ”.wnfiig«{.:b tozzo Do, - Oine Tiwiblie Msies Wit Bofl: Heay [dixty miloy, many tonight to have. the best chance 40 2 0 Ofpovellr b _ fo win_the champlonship becauso. of fo9zomenl 11111 o DMomtng Gazme) Charicey Knocks Out Picato. wearing, the Ithacans’ strength in the mile and 3122 oenen 42100 e $ 31 2 19| Baltimore, Md, May 30—George . two-mile runs. Whitted.2b 3 1 2 & ofB’kbume,3 0 mnmelvhh 0 ! o 0 2 1— 6| Chancey of Baltimore knocked out|f§ S Ads $ 111 ofdnilless 3 1 1 0 . Ruth, | o “ . Jacobs.p a1 tudolph,p 3 % = o e e ] ame, hangin; fter being knocked WORCESTER TRADE SOHOOL| "\l I <uiil o w7 3|ST. LoUis LOSES BOTH Gerpte st St e 7 Worcester Trade school won from| secre by inninss GAMES TO DETROIT|}je vwas q d uwice in the fourth. i i T FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES | the sNormich (Free Academy team IDFE) Ttafiotiy ALl R h it anienY Adayia0E Daolt Reni s B TiTes e 5 The National Summer Suit for Men PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE by SQUARE | Lovs are considered a fast bunch of| OtomningGatae.) to 0, this morning, and 6 to 2 this 8| ' New Haven, Conn, May 30—Yale's “KEEP-KOOL” is our trademark; it is not a general players, having had on their s L Seor by nings: ternoon. Veach : tennis team closed a successful sea- « 2 DEALING UNIFORMLY. You buy | il Siison s teas a5 Worceste| Picmma - -8 ¢ 8 00 0 ¢ 2 22 |in the sixth hining this morning atter | N7 4%, (lo3ed 1 Sueoesstl oy trade term. Every “KEEP-KOOL? Suit has the & saston, .. i 2 x ¥ < £ 2ot s y g ’ INSURANCE when we serve you. A;l';n‘;i(fill'lfi'j.ncl't‘ix;;nifigwlhjo"n’l{‘f‘\\‘,xg‘st high n“:b’"“ O R cabbtad ;;ta::;!ecfl’ r:]n-;ta nimEe S dirgall‘::)!:e;ostoltg‘re:e{ lh?sl“;ealrilue label' sewn under the collar, s 2 Sngland. hits, Meusel and Maransl < Lo 2 a : ISAAC S. JONES With & fev horeslreaka 4 ia a Tt iree base hif ting and Dauss pitching won for De- s 4 i more bean work, the local team might' GIANTS INCREASE LEAD: troit. Scores: Exeter Wins Track Meet. fneurance nd, Res) Esiate/Agdnt, 5| Iu5t o L EE of coutie thets dulyB| BROOKLYN_DROPS TO THIRD Lo T Andover, Mass, May 30.—Phillips s s A i 7 <" |seventh by a score of 2-1 In the two games foday from Brooklyn by §|Asinis 300 2 iBube 3 017555 to 36 1.3 pointa. v QUALITY CORNER R .l . seventh the visitors annexed five runs tg 2 i{n the HoEning and by 4 to 1 in Ly Wmn“u 4 e —_— s ~ v anger Ol Fleld on four hits and a brace of errors. In|the afternoon. ~~‘01‘(‘S‘. : ';lf i g;‘?“cmn G e Refugees at Tomsk. 3 A g By this inning Keenan was replaced byl e e tah i e e Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank the greatest oil discovery in history Grabelefsky, who wa also treated| !nwkl:lrn‘ New ank (N) 2025 4 O press ) The: refugees at Tomsk, the ¥ . 4 Johns b fipe a ol 3181 i 00 ) — : Large Colored Map — EREE |2 vaivatie: sdaition. 1 theos. P 11T .“.’-. P 5 0 %5 o|great university center of Siberia, who g band, but they say he demands a oomiir 4 0 0 1 H Lve 778311 ofare mostly from European Russia are % CURTIS, PACKER & CO. pretty big salary. |Wheatit 410 0 7 B e R estimated to number 150,000. el S | =z 50 Broad St., New York. Captain’ Counihan managed to ring'Mseer 4 0 1 0 I | Into this district of hardship and zechs and Slovaks. Freezing -Didn't Hurt Goldfish. | o SR BEE Sl in two doubles during the game and Sciehrid 4 213 ¢ e suffering the American Red Cross has| The Czechs and Slovaks are in ef- | : i@ Meek also came in for a share with toz2 e 1,,"},,,,‘;,',,,‘“‘ e come energeticaiy and successfully. | fect the same race, with only slight n the conservatory of an upper part triple to the fence. Whitney, the ef-}s 3012 0] st. Touls g3 1008 00 0 02 When four American girls reached} g Soliti of a New York hospital there was A"~ difference In language, and political fervescent third sacker, made the! = | Petmit 1101001 x5|Tomsk and organized Red Cross work | Gl o 5 2B large glass jar in which was a large,, crowd sit up with a spectacular catch| o Theliagn 'C‘MC R‘,‘"!mx‘,h Flagstead. Three b1l pere typhus fever was spreading rap- | ivision between them was crected specimen of the goldfish. One morm: - of a foul fly. : Braokisn S = Alits T idly and all of the places where the|only in 1867, when to divide the ener- ‘ th b tound ti] o = For the foreigners, Nolan, the short- | Nev ,.‘ SO byl refugees massed were points of infec- | gies of the people, the Slovaks were D the caretaker found the jar broken .. stop, appeared to be the real ball play- D”‘, el iR Hste odts, 00008006 o—sltion and dissemination. It v But. tander Bt ule The and the water frozen to solidity, the fir of the rrl;v:t{ l\x:l]:lloh;\onn)' at first] " SR ey Déts .0 8000200 x-2fless to distribute clothing or attempt o 2 ase was right behind him. : ., Sy fish, of course, being as 1igid as ice..» feeding unless means were first de- | C7echs and Slovaks have for many | o 1y oot N0 e ven away and uxe ; YANKEES MAKE IT THREE vised to stop the spread of the deadly | Vears chafed under and resisted Aus- fhrown into an old 'rubbish* barrel 2 E STRAIGHT FROM SENATORS | epidemic. trian and Hungarian rule. The Czechs ol arayt mained several Weeki Washington, May 30.—New York| The Red Cross now has taken over|ipnhghit Bohemia, Moravia and Aus- SRR = made it three straight from Wash- |eighteen barracks into which the ref-| .o~ SHenia, crownllandsof ieiAns One day the sun was unusually stromg™ their way in watched the game from|CHICAGO DROPS TWO. {ington by winning the afternoon Me-|usees have herded, and each of these DEes, Angs and it split the cylinder of ice, and the woods, where it didn't cost them CARDINALS PICK UP morial D: outh of the German | (M€ caretaker was astonished to see cent. It was interesting to note that! St. Louis. Mo. May 30—St. Louis|th A - % © ST the tail of the fish wriggling out of a ~ these birds did all the complaining and hit Alseander and Douglas hard and | Mings. while being housed at a clearing-stu- | emy The Slovaks live fn the up- . b ‘be en bl g,f -i‘-h = crabbi You can’t beat 'em rice defeated’ (Chitaey : o| Poor pitching coupled with faulty|tion. This station is provided with{ ar resi e joining the | PATt of the broken bloc e ac crabbing. You em. twice defeated Chicago today. The s ‘ -| ber region of Hungary, adjoining the he figh, which- Mot F. A will try it again.|scores were 5 10 4 and 4 to 1. Chicago | SUPPOLt caused the local team to lose|baths and disinfecting apparatus for| cof (G0N B CHECEE SOO0E B8, 21 freezing had not killed the whic! | They Putnam High, and if they' outhit St. Louis in the first game but | the afternoon game, the tenth conse-|clothes and has a dispensary and sim- | C7echs as southeast. was removed to another tank, “hm single in| Under. the direction of thhe Red|ilized peoples in the world and ecompm- | it SWam about as if nothing had bap.’ About 350 spectators attended the! See by game and they were well satisfied | Smekim with the work of the youngsters. We! o, tite iit, are sorry to say thar quite a number of people who could well afford to pay 4 - game, 6 to o after taking|Dbarracks will be cleaned and disin- | {rlan empire lIying between Austria the morning contest, 4 o 2, in ten in-|fected in turn their inhabitants mean- | proper and the You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE |Play the same that they are capable of the locals made all but one of (heir|cutive defeat. ; | ple hospital faci) tie Ceechaiureione ube oI EN sl U are te STEAM |Playing they should wm without much' hits factors in the scoring. In the| Bodie's triple and Bake HERE fur we have adequate trouble. The teams are evenly match- ! second game Goodw the tenth decided the morning game.|Cross unit, there has been esjablished 3 . pened to it. = n would 3 ically the most prosperous of the Aus- EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS|ed and it will be a good game without| shut out the Cubs but for an err Scores: |2 sewinagroom yhersinefupee jromen L ) i empite S T snd the real skill that insures prompt|a doubt g Stock, Scores: (Afternoon Game. {are given employment. The city gave| ' 5 G ahee” b Meek may do the hurling. If not, it| - New York (A) Washinston (A) rent free, a large well-lighted and e B T Mystery Surrounds Tragedy. b oot 8 3 ill. be either Grabel or Keenan. There| cn,:_,, [ @ hpe 4 o well-warmed room and a number o Only twenty miles from Phoenix, an T. J. HEALY; 3 a"'h»-r}vo‘flw t);ks mf ‘H take a“‘ s b 41 3 3 i|sewing - machin American made. Ignorance Is Bliss. Arizona man, Joseph Yberrl, in explor-* 1 i Idg,, Norwich, Ct.|erack at it, but we hope for the best. e ] 4 0 3 0 ol The Red Cross has accepted the ofter - ) sk Fet Marguer te Bld'g, orwich, 1t nER Worsesier T LELLE 4200 0lof the Tomsk University medica;| One day a farmer went to the near- ing three caves on the edge of a gulchi&: i e B3R 0 0| Paskeret 4331 % school to turn over its clinical hospi- | est market town to buy a bushel of | C3le upon the traces of an old conyy CHARLB D. FOSTER |w [ Lol $2 409 0ital American doctors will come iv|seed wheat. As the salesman was |Mlict, Whose cause and date are still 8. !«x%unm 3 =i fihen g later. i : away, his wife was serving, and, tak. | @¥stery to the community. Observ- - 1 10 11055 Al the Red Cross work focuses or |y 00Ty oo monsure, she filled 1¢ | 108 that one of the caves was pro- o 0 4 0 o o o|providing immediate relief to meet the | D8 UP St i ey bicastromh ohattne aud | ° 0 00001 until the refugees can be- | twice, poured the contents into a bag, {tected by a breastwork of stone a e 2 1 6010 0f £ ie i “ timber, he entered and covered BE H b8 0ntn! supj crlm; ]mplu\me'nx and began to tie it up. “But, Mrs. » y 5 Tel. 781 161 Main St. e tawion,” said the farmer, “it takes [3MODS scattered saddles, spurs and ) being de dop-‘d to provide employment e to make a bushel” cartridge shells, cight skeletons. Sev-* | for the women and get the children tc | FOUT D€Ch aElet e gOhy . I 4_sischool. It is expected that this sprine does it!” replied the woman, untying enteen more were found in the othegd: ’ 1=%|a large proportion of the idle men can | the bag. “Well, you see, T never had | CAVes, but there was no clue to show, . liind work either on the farms or ov |any experience in measuring grnin be. | DOW these men had perished. A 5“‘5,‘ | the Trans-Siberian railroad. Tomsl | fyre 1 was married—I was a school. | 0f tobacco was there, and empty flourls has a number of factories but owin: | .. h.r1"—Fxchange. hags. coffee cups and pails which bore. That is very important, especially if | vierm: 5 you are “a speed king” and want to LeClire’b be sure and stop your car on the in- | R stant—when you must. Let us look o over your brakes at regular intervals commercial. They inquire deeply into | raged around Shiloh Methodist church, REDS BEATEN TWICE H | of earnings of properties. They keep |u log structure which stood about the ] BY PITTSBURGH PIRATES| i | | elose watch of the trend of affairs at | middle of the baitiefield. The name | F. WILLIAMS, JR, General Ageat,; i s 2 o o p_slto the breakdown in railway trans aaleatine 3 ASHLAND DEFEATS FAST : | Gl SR 2 *| portation, many are -closed becaus: st o) e labels "}“t‘fflf"l‘» = “‘;;;3 o TAFTVILLE TEAM 7 TO 6 hel BASEBALL. | they cannot get materials with whicl the xlxmr]\e no longer ago than 1903. A The fast Ashland A. A. team won! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS | to operate. Shiloh Battlefield. Mexican herb, such as the Papago In-. ; its home game from the Taftville nine onal League | e The first great battle of the Civil | dians carry, found. e e e i Dl Games | | Two Classss in Wall.8troet.. |ivar svas fought on a wooded:platean game was the winner in doubt. A : e of s | “Operators in Wall steet may be | covering about 3.000 acres on the west ed good ball and w i1 1| A | roughly divided into two classes: One | hank of the beautiful Tennessee river. A 0 { | roughly =I(;r ”:;‘r 'F“f‘:’"'fim; e t) 3 o jclass is made up of those who take | [t was referred to as the battle of play the Taftville team a return ol i 2 o i :‘and hove to carry off the honors ag ‘ i 1<‘hnn_ce<. These are always watching | Pittsburgh Landing by \hg federal | Taftville is to start a dark horse in K e 1 ol | for tips. They are alwaye looking for | commanders. because that is where v}vnv pitchers’ hox today and the team I s "1 leadership. They are following stocks | they landed their troops to bring on hopes to win out this time. The game 710 T s . att chi d the gateway promises to be an interesting one and o0 | that seem to move upward and snun | the “m e “)ncl(\ op(:n,el . e s]: L 9 1wi11 be hard fought by both teams un-| T i 1 | ning those that move downward. The |to the South. On the ot.u:r hand, i AND DON'T FORGET [til the last out has been duly recorded sih | other class fs made up of operators § was called the batele of Shiloh by the THE ‘BRAKE- | e e L 58000010 01 [ who study conditions—financial and | confederate commanders, us the battle ) 1001200 24| | | | : shi since ha e e F. H. KEXYON, Special Agent ° Pikisbaset. Pa. Mo 56 oxt tsburgh home and abroad. They operate like | Shiloh since has been accepted by ester 6. (Moming busi i both armies, GEORGE N. DELAP, Special Azemt, - defeated Cincinnati af- 8 usiness men, not on chances and pos armies. i and make sure they can always be de- | 0 s at ficrnoon game.) et e - Hartford, Conn. pended upon. Vofir C|u¢m'ys,e"mg Mhu-vm ‘I::im‘:g:':. ;‘7:’(\ © morn- s, % (Moming| sibilities, but on eventualities, It is Ny Verie New Haven 23 | ntes : gear and other much used parts also | 9 0| pitching for Cincinn S st :Am{r‘; | unnecessary to say that the E"n u|:r - = === bin’ 'the t three innings. Mitchell| max = e 2o ciags constitutes largely the “gamb the home t am ctive ler: 1d (Mo who win or lose, but are mostly [MPER[AL GARAGR | PUTNAM Vs. ASHLAND i wia i 3 3 : i TS on the losing side; The second class = AT PUTNAM S‘JNDAY‘];IHN urgh the morning game. The i i o ‘sz»r;mesl(hme u]'lmilmih’l ug; rurlur:: ! May 30.—Ptunam will open | Scores: At Mllwankee Ko M § (rint}and who become leaders in finance, in- > . Phone 929 Norwxch Conn. 1 season tomorrow (Sun- | Afternoon Game ; i ille 5 o M;‘.S " | dnstry and commerce.—“Jasper” (o g e ""‘“—Itluy\ afternoon with the strong Ash-| Cincinnati (N) Pittsburgh (N) { 4 c L 1 ) Tedlio : |1and team as the visitors. This is the ab hpo a a hproae Gy i - need careful looking after. o 1 | | {season in one of the greatest A Serviceable Line szc, i o .o —SEASON'S OPENING—— f M n’s and ! L { Putnam. Y en s | Doyle, who will do the twirling for|p; as is shown|¢ s 4. St Paul 6. (Moming | Shs Solery The night is come, spreading Iits gray wings over the earth; the sower marches with rhythmic step, flingine Games ) { the grain into the furrow. He is s | 2nunt, cadaverous, thin, under his liv ery of poverty; yet it is life which his lurge hand sheds. He who nothing seatfers, with a superb ! the bread of the future broad: wer the earth. On {he other he slope a last ray of the su 1 21, Minneapolis 5. (At ) | Putnam is the real cl Boys Shoes | by the fact that he held. ¢ | ago, one of the best semi-pro teams i 1‘),‘ . AT THE RIGHT PRICES |New England to one hit in full nine > innings. This boy is due for the big| Totuls show, but Putnam will have the bene- | ¥ Express and Team Harness{ 5% o at Low Prices | Manager McDermott says he { pared to show the Putnam fans somu- L LNty e etill have the baseball fever. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn. PO a few days| o e AT OLD FAIRGROUNDS, PUTNAM SUNDAY, JUNE 1st. t pair of oxen at the end of their fur % D A i SACHEMS TO START SEASON This i the only light of the p HIGH CLASS GAME STARTING AT 3 P. M. z BY PLAYING TAFTVILLE‘WH!TE SOX WIN BOTH . which is batlied in shadow, and Ashland vs. Putnam l resents 1o the guzs, under DK.. A.J. BINAY SRRk SAee e i = wil : . ball rolling Sunday w hicago defeated | the fast Taftville team. | the Sachems has beer wihing but fhere is something Cleveland 3 lineup of | game today, n the afternoon| ving won the morning | announced as | Cion tyle, in this figurt, wi ts violent J '? g follows: McBurney or Full 3b, Leon-i “'n® 1% clernoon the visitors cesture, its proud ruggosness, which h Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick |2rd ss. Parker 2b. Nelson ‘10, “Rov{ing'an wphill battle. sed o s it coms 1o be painled with the very ) Phons 1177-3 Weaver, Harold Hull, Bill Hull andjihe ninth inning with the aid of Holland for the outficld, and Leslie gy "=, = | Manchester, GUBushior Slmcox pl AL | ixe’ rubning. Colline ot Tlmken-Hyatt and tor geading over the st of players it seTptyfstartins tHoRynita s needs no other s to convince the| ine ; it New Departure Bearings | fans that the haye got thejaor o audiscoringiiitise goods. Within t time the Sa- s arth that the sower :s pla GAMES TODAY. National League. | Collins’ Speaker’ theophile Gautier. ved him- rally in |« ciding | Thirsty Trees. Owing to other business and the extremely - . : i Gt o s s s teds | Tt has heen demanstrated hat. of | high price of meats and ice, after Saturda SALES—SERVICE chems intend (o have a fast semi-pro e oeeely American Loagus. g i A ) jnigh p ’ v s GARLOCK & HAYNES team in the fi““ eve |:nuh(:‘? S en.e.,: f.”w AT | nea Australian trees, the eu- | . . 5 b " s Loomerse 5 47 3 RERE MI e jeatsptus absarbs e zrearest amont | Vfay 31st, I shall discontinue my meat busi- ¢ BANK STREET, Second Floor, | FOUR PRELIMINARIES IN $aa Srae) B o {of water. Two seedlings—a huge £ 41@ M . T t. C . Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON - BIG ARENA JULY FOURTH o0 1300 T leum and a plum—were placed with | [ASS Q' alil stree cmmencing | moledo, 0., Ma S S There il ba e P10 their roots in water, and the height | four preliminaries to the world' 212 1 1Risber > 2 1 4 of the er carefully marked. The | DENTIST [ imbi PGEE LT TR vt e iy weier, e | Monday, June 2d, 1 shall carry Grain, between Jess Willard and Jack Demp- |yt iliamsp 2 0 S : | A . S 53 oy here Tuly 4 A0 Mhachay mevapoiimar. &5 8.4 4 e : A ptere and camined o e end of o1 | Groceries, Fruits and Cold Meats. No DR. E J. JONES jmiker of the Toledo Athletic Club. an- Nums R Nixeeal e hours, when it was found that the eu- Suite 46 Shannon Building | opened at s olock n vhe mornine and| ya i S Bl B Ducines ‘denvery and positively no credit to anycne, Take elevator Shetucket Street | the first preliminary contest ! American Leagae e ;’"‘"""'x-‘i of water that the plum | ectrance. Phone started at 11 ¥ i P A heen abie to take up. Seelng that | : == i ’ o 2 R St Tovis blue-gums increase In height with Iwant to thank a“ my Gld customev for B UE ]Prmce(an Man Elected Captain. s ot it Craa & gt Hew, o great rapidity, the amount of mois- L RIBBON T,RE SHOP 3oston, May eene Fitzpatrick Mo | ture taken up increases | sive seale, ui o weiv their splendid support in the past, and to of Princeton was elected president of | Score by innings o 2 o This is what brin DEALERS IN the Ass of College Track W 10 B e s s | aggure them that I shall be pleased to see ol et i ver Three base | quito. This insect passes its larval | Vuleanizing and Repairing Schalk. 125 West Main Strcet, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 546-13 e Hiis i e ectgtasion s s fl,,,‘them under the new conditions, wherc BOSTON BREAKS EVEN | National League, | eucalyptus grows all marshy. places WITH THE ATHLETICS b Tx|diswpear, he breeding spots of the ‘they will find the same hlgh grade of gOOdQ . iladelphia S mosquitoes are 3 1 in time the | & Philadelphia, May 30.—After Du- .""! e e e L b 6 BELLANS | mont passed two bat men in the tenth Insects vanish altogether. at very muCh lower prlces' C reen gtflm 38 Orthography. gwen. it Friend (enthu IN)—"Td like | . nning, James was sent to the resc H !"é Hot water | of Boston in the e { | a spell.” Employer (upprelw:\sively)l WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buccessor to BTETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Bast work and materials at right prices by skiied labor, Welephone 3 Waest Main 8t 4 o | ™ Philadelphia. Roth bunted to James, sureke“ef who tried to hurry the- ball to third and in failing to do this he filled the bases and then struck George Burn on the elbow with the ball and the Athletics won, 4 to 3, without a st e out in the tenth. Ruth knocked in all Detroit S (s fternoon game with —"Oh, don't1” 410 MAIN STREET, EAST SL,E

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