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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 118 ~~ 7 © = = NG . 3 e WONEY POURS IN FOR SEATS TOBIG BOUT [} e 1 mile—Yale ahead one length. || FOR EVERYTHING i 2 miles, Yale ahead a few feet. INSURABLE Toledo, O, June 20.—With the|in fine trim. At 3 in the afternoon the 32 miles, same as at 2 miles. pa heavyweight championship contest be- | first man will face the pitcher and the tween Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey { 8ame will be off. The Sachems are J. L. LATHROP & SONS set for decision two weeks from toda 1-2 miles, Yale and Harvard trying to put up a real team this vear § tied. i ¥ Tex Rickard, promoter of the match,|and want to give the fans of this city : o 4 g | 28 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn. |10 cld today that the cash receipts | 50me real baseball. The lineup of the 4 miles, Yale wins by 1 1-2 - now on deposit in Toledo banks totaled | Sachems for Sunday's game is as fol- f lengths. x ; $325,000, which assures financial suc- |lows: Les. Manchester c, Simcox b. e st 4h 176, Harearal cess for what promises to be the great- | “Cartoon” Nelson 1b, Willie Hull 2b, ,1?"{“"2',‘3“ b ik i est sporting spectacle in modern his- | Jazz Parker 3b, Ringland and Ells- { 21:47 2-5, | tory. worth 'ss. Major Hull 167 Ray MWhesler o e S eia S : This sum does not take into account | cf, and Mills and McBurney rf. money paid for tickets in other Ci[iesl ————— nor the tickets held in reservation for | COLONIALS AT WILLIMANTIC which certifieds checl : the Kansas City team of the Amencan : s have not been THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON ! association. Score: received, and in which probably an- The City of fa £ in Wi i Colo- 4 ittabu > Sloer Yistate s tiea u S cathy| .00 Selty fn WHMmSate e COlon| . him | L Miee b . /) GOODRICH are working fifteen hours daily sending Thread City in “the Rover A, C. As|Maviess '3 om-b«er .' 38 b > tickets by registered mail, but Pro- | 4ireAd ,fgomg great guus at pres.|Heonb 183 Eam . ) Akron.Uhlo moter Rickard does not expect the : = A Dree - [PovelLr 0710 e e i . - Cleventh hour rush to develop until the | S So0dgame i€ expected. Mana-lgtawie 1 ¢ 4 ¢ fuiberty 2 1 34 11} If you'are looking for Nobby Clothes for Summer— |l : latter part of next week. ~ A e Toorpe. It 1 3 0 « Barbare,ll 1000 It ” o . o . . Rickird said today: “A great many | bolstered the Colomials in the past |Gy ;1 ¢ 3 ERAE® £ KEEP-KOOL” Clothes will suit you without hesitation. DO reservations are being held up pending : e 3 b B il et S B S s . s A i g THE VACANT HOUSE | aifinite ruling trom ihe railroad ad. | Leens he has made room for severalimeemc’ {0 ¢ 0 ) mmiois 59 1 0|) -For Gondness in Fabrics, Gracefulness in Style and ||, Is it fully insured? Don't go away | Ministration in regard to fares. Eritte the erack outficlter and batter, | Tamarie 3§ 3 § ) e * || Modest' Prices they cannot be excelled. ! M[LEA this Summer without fully protecting | NORWICH BOYS' BASEBALL S s f e el oy | B « 4 your property. LEAGHE A IR RACE | e e e i o ‘KEEP-KOOL” Clothes need no apology. They are the Without annoyance to you by per-| The games scheduled for this morn- |hot cormer. These two men will| () Batted = sonal solicitation, etc, phone us for|ing are expected to decide what team | Strengthen the Colonials greatly. He tomplete information, rates, etc. wiil hold the Ferguson cup this year. | has several other good men under con- | Pitisburgh . : ° 9 finished!Products of Master Garment Makers. GOOdrlCh S If the Scalpers should spring a sur- | Sideration and he will surely find one| Two buse hits, St g - | SERC S JORES | | et s vk o foac ey aua e U mis e o atat | New Adjustment 2 nials and Baltics would again be tied, | Shahan or Johnny Shea will pitch for | CINCINNATI WINS CLOSE % Insurance and Real Estats Agent |provided the Y. M. C. A. Juniors do not | the Cc §iials, and either of these will . o g . GAME FROM PHILLIES Having, on June 12, Richards Bundm 3 91 Main Street | come back strong and defeat the Colo- | make it interesting for the Rover: e 3 jies 4 I = nials, . " | Artey Dilworth will do the receiving. | Cincinnati, O. June 20.—Cincinnati 3 QUALITY CORNER | marked down r ials wi e Si ; " | won a close game from Philadelphia : ! i . There are two postponed games to|The Colonials will leave Sunday after. he ninth inning today, 5 to 4 - tire prices, Good- | CHARLES D. FOSTER be niayed off, the results of which will | noon for Willimantie in a 'bus at 130 | in the ninth inning o . Opposite : Chelsea Savings Bank | : ; affect the standing somewhat, but not ! 0'clock. GOrS: : : richnex* promptly T that of the leaders. —_— Philadelphia (N) ::nhm) k d ‘t ~ = o . FIRE INSURANCE | =emen o i | sTATE HOSPITAL TEAW Bhaas e marked up its s iffon Teet HAS OPEN DATE Wi T Lany | adjustment feeieess saaaes . Kt o 5 e Eastern Leagus, apolis speedway - fi K & 1 T 2 The State Hearital team has 20 20400 3 5 polis speedway management, crossed mileage figures. g Tel. 781 161 Main St. '\" ;f.'”” it i ; game scheduled for this (Saturday [ $0 40 1 IPindd ot New Haven. the line, winner, amid the cheers ag 3 e 1 3 lafternoon. If way team in this vi 1.2 S T Pl Piodnee. of the vast throng, with whom the It lifted adjust- § L = 1 H wishes to take on the Hospital Hi 23ea oy Waterburs at Springfcld, | 10cal driver had beem a favorite ever g : 0 3| team, arrangements can be made by 0o Tonea Bl since ing the lead at the 230th ments to 6,000 § | calling 415 and g for Bill Wicks. 00 SUNDAY GAMES. miles. His rate of speed for the race i A e 5 it R i Gerhen 1| || miles for Safety alpers at Baltic. Duwels vs. St. Mary's. 1100 0| Brookim at Ohcsen, 3 | notable’ victors. Treads, and 8,600 - Colonials at park. The fast Duwels will cross bats with Fotals . 55 St e L 2 ose behind the flying Wilcox, fin- 7 " " A, Jrs at Academy. | the St. Tyury's second team of Jewett| (x) ome out when vinning ran scored. P % lished Eddie Hearne, the western mil, for Silvertown = City Sunday at the battlegrounds. The| (z) Batted for Eller in Sh. 4 s lionaire driver, in a Durant special. t Cords, instead of TAFTVILLE TEAMS CLASH I)u)wo s have defeated all the fast| Score EHlcte ittt s ssion came Jules Goux, Al- Z FOR THE CHAMPIONSH!P | teams of Norwich and vicinity averag- | Foaddpia .. ......3 000 8 8 £ 1 D aingin ot, Tom Alley, Ralph De | 3,500 and 5',000 This afternoon at 3 o'clock the two In 18 years, and hope to add another| ‘nvo base hit. Cravth. Exstern League. Palma, Louis Chevrolet Ira Vail, Gas- miles, respectively, Taftville teams will meet at the Taft- | Victory Sunday. Although handicap- — Pittsfield _at Waterburs E ton Chevrolet and Rene Thomas. 5 < & ville diamond. _For the past few weeks |Ded bY the loss of First Baseman Pe-| wi|TE SOX HIT HARPER | Sprnztea ot Provdence, g lhe four Ballot cars brought over heretofore in force. a5 & ¢ g dace, who is out of the game with two orcester =¢ Bridgeport 2 rom France for th = | these two teams have been claiming | Jack, Who 5 ot B (he Same Wi N2l HARD AND LA R Himors st Sew Hiven. £ o Cntering thiy race wecs: coming R Y T Marager Suliva e B through just the same. Dutch Leon-| Washington, June 20.—Harper was e % [to set the pace for the field and show . T e attville fost | ard, who' has struck out 154 men in 11 | batted hard today and Chicago won EFSEE STASKINGS. S0 the tasieat MTalinBe S A Goodrich /| marked foam git togethar sl made plans for | EAMes, il Ewisd 2l Wh Dhl{ilm‘, from Washinston,’s to 2. Score: Nalsmeiaoanns: tion tria But after a sharp brush down prices in % a series of (thiree > games' {0 ‘decide | N0 lassooed them all, will catch. Anv) Estin O % LGN New Tor with these cars for some 15 laps, Ralph | : ; 4 which team is the championship team. teams desiring games with the I_‘!u:\ SRio TWaama gL o e Clncrnmt De Palma, driving a Packard, assum- | strict accordance ' Three games are to be pa_ ed and the | & ]Tflkv arrangements by calling up 7% 3 7 2§ o R 3 H ed the lead and held it against the with the Goodrich “n " s s is to be 3 Grifitht 5 1 2 0 0 Maunf 1 gm0 z." e =2t K one. “Can you|{cam has put up $30 and the whole| TIGERS WIN SLUGGING Mageo s, & 01 0 0 Dealib 4 1 During ‘De Falma's stop at the biss i tt § ccw;e andwll;elp’me oué. Sure,” we | amount is to go to the winning team. MATCH FROM ATHLETICS & 01 2 0Temrss 42 Howard Wilcox, who had been running ! Bive the u:,er = ? reply. “Where?” “ Oh, about ten|There is no doubt that the games will | i i 5 roit won | Miller.c Ao Sl inmn o S ood se Peug | benefit of Goodrich » Philadelphia, June 20.—Detroit won ' gpiny H <l b 8 cond in a Peugeot, moved to nefit o ‘O0QTIC! : miles out.” “All right, we'll be thers Pe hotly contested and fast playing|, ‘qugging match from Philadelphia, | ilicies iis s, 1 . | the front and for the next miles| 4§ AT { and fix you up.” Inside of an hnur‘ N ,‘;“r[‘"flf“r‘c‘ Ui T}:"‘ "h“*“f" for {11 to 9, today, the visitors compling 13 B%; Seda amea e ) was never headed off. Wilcox drove| economies of man- § e i 2 * L = £ | Flagstead and Walker hit the ball into | - e } winning of the prize of 320,000 job, and if it's not too bad, Mr. Autois: | following men in their llneun ‘-ur- th = Ik - - s g i . 2 i e hleachers for home runs. The game | 02000 0—5 a popular one with the 100,000 4 1>, L is on his way. ‘Or we tow his car[.Phce. Hasler, Donghye, Tapold, Mur | ,y,5 called in the Athletics’ half of the | Chieaso 1002025 spectators. § Goodrich marked back for repairs. it sl b it s T PN s bocsuse OF darknsEerwhien | (T Wi b, Stmn M - Merde, - Sictnn 0| The vast crowd was given an ele up its adjustmsnt § { Coleman and Benoit. Where these men | 3 "\inqytorm ~ swept _ over the field. | ™ . Flack. |tric thrill by Louis Chevrolet, in his| mileage because Dt ney witl be Yated for. the. poss: | S°0ret e oy | GIANTS WIN IN ELEVENTH; T3 [173rd 1ap. When he lost a front wheel| : e erful | tions they are best suited for. etroi | delahia |'mtaapo the turn into the grands and | the wonderiul en- s AR T ab 1 CHASE PLAYS HERO PART | iimrort stretch, com'ng down the st T & Eilion s L2 it St. Louis, June 20.—A single by |Worwso: with tae GSETVIC2 Phone 929 Norwich, Conn.; YANT!C VS. WILLIMANTIC Shorn.ct 4 2 i L d - 28 e AT y . | Yeach.lf 1 Chase with two on in the eleventh ot he brick X o ar ) ROVERS THIS AFTERNOON | el | i Shitod Toth? fannors ani Eave Ne| e thes b s 1 : i C.Dod.n‘,h'x ires are e { )It m?m like a ra;; <n[ap‘_:nngn{m l(m- i ol York a é to 2 victory over St. Louis | Wartord & 2 ‘nam colliding with lho other cars that| [ showing in ac | this afternoon at Denot field, Yantic, |] 12 today. Score: i T | were w service demande 1 = St aeeves . c emanded | | when the Rovers, a fast aggregation of g New York (N) St. Louis (N) R.O.T.C ' UNIT TO HAVE % 4 VULCANlZlNG SHOP balis ey conliron ‘}};F'flff;‘f" Shovatl b ot 3 1% 0 ol sminae 3 8% 5 SUMMER MILITARY TRAINING e e un;m,,’; adjustment that o> 0 [hompso. 0 r. 5 o 2l &4 S L 1 1 - IRGUORAIFINE WD Ty SRR S sto o STon S Wheclorsm E o] D 3 oo . LR ST Coieniand highiuchbo] inembers of S ria squared with per- Alt Work Guaranteed 0 ntic and Jack Meehan will re- 351524 62 Sddioldp 3101 1Fsiun2 2130 0)5 Soess (HITE e crot | formance ceive the shoots and curves of this 52200 20110 the committee on i ance, i HENRY DUPREY speedy pitcher, a good battery, sup- Totals 4114 ¢Tomabwd 5 1 2 5 1|education and traning wili| Save your A 2 a Tt mayi § e 1o i v.-mc P. 0. Box 153 ported by a fast fielding, hard hitting SRS Teluner 2 0 30008 nadota dich i ness and take | sument in the i infield and outfield. The visitors are i 0 5 0 part in aimost all of the activities of Journ. | o ey DO g all ball plavers and a hard combination g i v 3504 i|the camps in regular war time. Spe- ournal. ! Remember it’s a . N'T THROW AWAY :ficlx’x?:x'a{“hfé";f,,f:“)“l" be no dull mo- Dy 4 0004 8§54 ojclalists in many of the varied branch. | New Haven—Prof. and Mrs. Wintam | | Goodrich Adjust- 2 2 2 = 2 ] 2 S b ent | 1y Ins expect 3 o § DL 30 x 3)2 Casings—Save them and gain | Totals 41 o 0 1 o0|to present the actual work of fighting | Jom e nsinsiernect din Joae Weanes | ment, always safe 85 per cent. of your tire bill, by having | SACHEMS VS. INDEPENDENTS ’ 3 Sk vl i v the cuside: otk | week, the 25th, for Pasa-, o us reconstruct them. AT FALLS GROUNDS SUNDAY | fdiimen. (Game called, darin 30 03 005l be under the direction of the men | srester wart ot the sumnrend the and cons ervthn,, BLUE RIBB Sunday afternoon at the Falls dia- P xsosdere 21 11 %\ who have been at the heads of such|retnrning for the opening of the unic| N based on a greater ON TIRE SHOP | ryonn e fast Sachem team wili mest | HAMILTON HOLDS BRAVES i3 Tetsle 311039 17 6 | work during the period of actual v they will spend a short time at! mileage consistent- THAMES SQUARE the New London Independen T04 HITS; SCORE 4 30 0] | (x¥ Tun lar McCarty in 1oty fare. Because of this the Athletic ir summer home, Seven Gables, | ag o st Independents have had a very success- | Pittsburgh. Pa.. June 20.—Pittsburgh 516 Gl in Sl vision, War Department C Huron City, Mic : ly given by Cood- % r———— ason thus far and will not give | defeated Boston again today, 4 to 0, d for Goodwin In’ 1ith, oo, Teal Jamp - Astive e : rich Tire i Tanken»Hyalt and up Sunday's game without a hard bat- | Hamilton holding th tors to four R R e 2 been as| ign to the camps men | = ' ik S. | tle. The Sachems have had several|scattered hits. Pitcher William Evans |t Loats .. .0 6 0 0 o o 8 1 i o i=4|who were ieaders of their activities up Goodrich k i New Departure Bearings e this week and are sure | was released by Pittsburgh today fo| ‘T b’ i, itk ‘ang Taren, ?|to the signing of the armistice BASF BA' ! rich knows its SALES—SERVICE ! —_— The R. 0. T. C. camps of the ). tires are brimful | RED SOX WIN FROM are the first experiment GARLOCK & HAYNES | ST. LOUIS; SCORE § To 1 |Piattsburg and similar experi nents TAFTVI [ of mileage, and it i 2 ;- F )] arati [ Ti S ar- i o 3. one 1 . "NEW LONDON SERER S to 1, today.: Score: | future. It 1s expected that six thous mobile driver to — | Beaten (A) sand college and kigh school men, BEAR = GET OUR PRICE ON e 17§ Sreme %3 5% 3 | representing cvers communiiy in' the | CATS h:"e a _tgemro‘—ls 3 S IRREGULAR Ch M & st Popr w0 e 101 iviem. 3 o | country wiil take the training and| i i i share of it. STORAGE BATTERIES I8 N von el 0t e atonk | 1010 1000 220 bamoed 12 ?| through this six weeks' intensive work In Championship Game at BEFORE PURCHASING {market today = greafer interest was | Chil cCopper e e 7| be ready for more intensive work and TAFTVILLE The Garlock & Hay | evinced in the trend of events across | Chino Copper .. | 3 1 0'Scange 8 0’0 o 0{more highly advanced studies at their A arloc aynes Co. |the water than in domestic develop- | (ol Pl & Irn 0 1 ¢ omalieme 2 02 1 0| respective institutions during the com_ Saturday Aft t Buy Goodrich Tires [ Columbia G e g I L | y Afternoon a Phons 781-3 | ments. e e Cracible - siev 0 0 b 0Bamyss 3 1 g i ofiDETYeEAr ’, from a Dealer NEW LONDON, CONN _Reports of the resignation of the 00 3 0clhotestt ¢ 1 1 o of It isnota small task to organize 3 O’Clock , . an cabinet were in circulation 0 0 0 Oslamer 1 0 0 0 0athletically a camp of a thousand men - Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices | the opening and are believed 9000 — all reaching the camp at the same time, — accounted for the early irreg- T A 2 ! land with but six weeks of instruction ! ADJUSTMENT AUTO RADIATORS ! but this condition was of tor Gallla 'In $th It was because of this that men who B . duration, the list hardening in tted for Schang i fnd. have organized camps of ¥p to 60,- ! il Repaired promotly and 11\(1} important quarter before the Siore by Inings e E abrics 6,000 miles thor . tested under air prossure bsfw:']'f:‘:{' i of the first hour ing shop Irading during l1_:‘'.pf‘_oi:ir;nl:)n and mander and their assistants a week be- . 8 R iies cuaraciens J & o R fore the actual date of obilization. W. E. SHANLEY (o RIS anN e o ey ennetol St S NS cuBS WIN UPHILL GAME Three men assigned were among the PLUMBING TINNING | cent. later falling to five, offered re- | in : ;o FROM DODGERS; SCORE 6 TO 5| first thirty athletic directors sent into 499 Main St. Tel. 710-3 newed cncouragement to the long ac- Chicago. June 20.—Chicago ‘ came | th® C3mPps at the beginning of moblli_ p— == — | count. from behind today and hy bunching | 32tion of the natoinal army. All have The turnover fell far hits defeated Brooklyn, 6 to 5. Score: | had extensve work in physical train- 5 ing and most of them were college 000 men have been asked to take over the work and also to meet the com- A0 00000 Three base | Cords 8,000 miles i 3 hort of the cent weeks, but deal- SEE OUR WORK FIRST arger ti % Chic: (A) i Washinaten (A) i 5 : 2 THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR[/|ings W wisually broad, embrac <l ,, P2 oa e ab b a e|athletic directors up to the entry of the o |ing a ;:r ater variety of rails, s s, T.Collinedt 3 0 0 Jodgeld 40 g 0 0| United States into the gvorld war. PA[N’“NG YOUR CAR ]! coupments “ana”speciaities, notaby 2 8 gfme> 100 ¢8| The camps the men to'have athletic the food group. A R 45 i 5 o|charge and their training follow s, tors a < a Sor- 2 3 0 vens, Massachusetts— MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP _ Oils, motors and kindred accessor [} 0 0 Muphylr 1 0 1 0 o Camp Devens, ies were less responsive to early mod- | 406 0 0Robertonp 1 0 8 1 0 Capt. James Ashmore, famous as a| | 354 West Main Street erate accumulation, but buying of 403§ SiGazitvit 2 111 §]baseball player in college days at the | those issues became more extensive|Nat Enm & St £ 18 2 0Gmuers 313 2 o|ehe University of Illinois 3 i = - = =—|in the very aciive final hour, when |}t Eum & St pr 103 0Waperp 10 0 1,0!Tllinois college for one e ) You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE S bl BhiGHRIR hkor Srwemt ot vl New York Central = spignene 10 1 0'0|became head of athletics at Colorado | HERE fur we have adequate STEAM | LONG RUN USED TIRES Investment rails were only moder- o [mMenosky 0 0 __gum\mm». Organized the work at|EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS ately strong, intere: To! 28 ¢ 10 2 | Camp Cody, then was assigned to|snd the real skill that insures prompt transportations center: (2) Batted for Harper in 7 Camp Hancock and at sent is or- 3 : OUR.SP 3 s Gas - R D cock and at present satisfactory service. UR.SPECIALTY S ao. fostimiarty P’ Gas (e Tan for Piiich i 9. e S n T Tattorh Yy service We can save you money. Steam Vul- P;‘“fi"' w“-‘"{'_ mad:\h" ;]z)ro*; ad"{mf:: Ray Con Cop Chicagn e 0 1 81 %1 8 o—s|Atlantic coast. T. J. HEALY, k canizing and Tube Repairing, at short | Since reorganization. o oo | R Iee & s s s, iliams, Ghari, Misn. Home Harsueritelinlda Norwich, Gt | notice. Try us on your next job, All| Other outstanding features in-|Souh Prcite i nins, 3. Colling 4nd Wetver. | FAST RACING STILL & raan work guaranteed. cluded Texas Company at an advance | soum ,;;”},? N 2 8 S POPULAR IN AMERICA & , of twelve points, American Interna- |Teneseo Copper BASEBALL. That s heAT e : : 2 et a1 Uni TER R - | Toba can public has lost » N e T YESTERDAY'S RESULTY none of its enthusiasm for automobile ames ver Line S l 3 o General Motors and half a score of |fobaceo Do o Natioaatlinages! e W (S £ several vears 1 S ire Shop unclassified specialties at gains of (W0 | vnion pacfic . St Touls 2 Nex York 4. (11 innings.) on a(:géount of 1hep:?)ro = al STEAMER CAPE COD to over six points, final quotationsjtn Cigar & 4 Cincinnati 3. "M‘Mflnhfl- L3 bly d d the bi; 114 FRANKLIN STREET mostly approximating the day’s maxi- | U. S. Rubber Chicago 6. Brookiyn 5. ably demonstrated: at:the big 4 5 £x mums. Sales amounted to 1,300,000 |U- S_Smeiting Pittsburgh 4, Boston §. mile Indianapolis speedway on Whitehall Transportation Co. Ine. NEAR WILLOW “hares. ol American League. e e || Leaves New otk iiersin SILVY'S FOR SERVICE oreign bonds failed to reflect re- Tnion Ter’ " Philadelohla o, Detroit 11. (Called end #th. se- | Packed the mammoth grandstands and | p;.e; Mondays, Weanesdays and Fri DoEtan | politieal. chhgest absoad | and | Werik Pesp o count. darkness.) swarmed over the vast oval to wit- | e dags domestic issues, including the Liberty W e ness the first big 500 miles sweep- |t Se 0 P M Sorwich | Tuesday. divison, were barely steady. Total COTTON. New York Clereland game called end fourth fn- | Stakes race since 1915. Huraceyy dnd Siidays wtotrp i BRlNG YGUR HATS sales, par value, aggregated $8400000.| xew York. June 20._Cot ning, rain. The purse of 50,000 was sufficiently | New London 9 p. m. 0ld U. 8. bonds unchanged on call. | g i} AT ‘g?; 20.—Cotton spot Internatioral League. :;rge fwthanmclLd the largest tuggrega- Passenger rates between Norwich e FONB a2 ¢ » Rochester §. Baltimore 15. ion of the world’s prominent racing|ina New York, $2.30. TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED STOCKS. S Tuffalo 7, Reading 6. (Fimt game.) drivers ever gotten together, among| giaterooms, all outsid 1.10, TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT| Sales n. Close. MONEY. o | ongtimore-Reading second zame called end see- | whom were several noted French driv_ s e 'side. $1.10, tn- CLEANING PARLORS. Us=Chalmers cifs. . New York, June 20.—Call money | Ncwerk Binghamton, ratn. ers. e ol 53 BROADWAY. gl et el firm: high 6: low 5; ruling rate §: Enctera Laagus, Atter a terriffic grind of 5 hours, 44 *. B. KNOUSE. Agent o X, Am Bec s closing bid 5; offered at 5 1-2; last| Fartord 5. Worcestes 4. minutes, 21.75 seconds, Howard Wil- m Can s loan 3; bank acceptances 4 .1-2, g"(d&neld 9, New Haven 7. cox, an Indianapolis boy, driving a ———— ridgeport 2, Providence 4. ugeo nging to the Indian- DR. PAUL SCHWARTZ Am Couon Ol ... . NEW YORK BOND MARKET. Waterbury-Springfield wet grounds. eugeolucar belongine/ Am Hids & Loviher 3 - o Low. American Astoctation, Am Locomotls A0 Minneapolis 1, §¢. Paul {. A Tobacen . Kansas City Miiwaukee 2. SOMERS BUILDING Spibondt 2100 Toledo-Louiwstlie, Tain On the Square Norwich | {iuson. . Collegs Resu Telephone 774 Suite 11 ! 0116 Tufts 6, Unlversity of Verment 5. Eethicliem Steel Victory 355 19000 Sl - = e oy Quoted in dollars ‘and cents per $100 bond. SAMES TODAY WHEN Yor ARE IN OUR CITY Brookin Rapld T2 _— e ALL AT THE A CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Toston at Pittsburgh. N -r'f:'\- T SO AR Bl v iy e ok Bt Louks. = ;1. WILLIAMS, JR, General Agent. P L e Central Leather T e Philadelphia at Cinelanatls F. H. KEXYON, Special Agent. 3 a fentar Restier 150% 152 Ameriean Leagus. GEOKGE N. DELAP, 3pecial Agent. vertising mediym fa | Ches & Okio .. n P Chicago at Washington. - Hartford, Conn. & m rfi“@‘m saiai'e Tne Bult | ay Vet o i e e PHIstapis N Yori flow Hacen * <

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