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W R TI brida e ——— e ] - E - = INSURANCE 5 = - BASEBALL. ..« | TIGERS DEFEAT WHITE SOX. = |grounds the Trimmers will play a reali 5 ‘1 — | SATURDAY'S RESULTS: o WHO LOSE LcAD IN LEAGUE | team. no ta bunch of schoolboys, as the | . 3 S ¥ Detroit. Mich, J 50 niaeot. | All Stars proved to be . The lineup for | ;; INSURANCE ; National League. | errors were -coutly oy snq UCAEO'S | the Trimmers is as foliows: Brewer c, i b 3 £l Pitisbusg 1, Deston 0. A ety roday and all con-| Runkin p, Peterson ib, Hussey 2b, Al — it FOP EVERYTHING v o rated tovard Detroit's victory. 5 o Heeluer b, C. Heebner ss, Shea f, | 1 Toledo, 0. June 22—With the re-|started a batting hee with a two-base; [Brck 3 7 © league leaders. Score: 2 INSURABLE {turn of cool ‘weather, the lurgestdrive that netted Yantic eight runs. A | (0] @y " u S jcrowds that have scen Jess Wiliard | feature of the game was a home run! J. L. LATHROP & SONS|and Jack Dempsey in training to date|by Mathewson. Score : a 1 40 e a5 81t DRIVER FRED HYDE, nsiblz ; packed the camps of the heavyweight | Yantie. Willimantic i I 0o S e am]‘Scmnd, sane, smart, se 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conm. | ivals today. Forty-cight hundred W o R LA ¢ SV seimemes, Ted | BATHING SUITS for the di B ~-—=| persons paid $2,400 to watch Dempsey |Jsehan. ¢ 1 02 D il § | many oher suerbigul el e ) or P, box four rounds, and while the at-1!.p. ' F ickett 1 0 41 3ol ; e e his appren : =11‘ as 2 i % . tendance of Willard's camp was not| T Webh ¢ 0 ey 41 o 0 8room before taking a mount benind| el o et or the canoe the | 1 Healy 3 it b, 2 i ola trotter. He had charge of Kremlin W announced, the crowd grh LAl AR Worcester 7, Hartoid . s CPekins x 1 4 S e The mate bt repatition sia) ch . B i ha ardar tomiFow at Aashe L L SUNDAY GAMES | Tois 3 ! tuce horse and became the champion | man who parades on the bea A. J. Drexel Biddle, president of thej 0 \ National Leagus. s aded. lof his sex after a see saw'duel with ” 5 A e A - e o gt 1y Stemboul, When the lure of the nigh | will be proud to wear them, Boxing Control, definite _announce-|{ s, u 5 5 ctrct, 1 »; i wheel suiky caught him he was given| 3 2 ment in regard to the referee ques- | witiments L IR, oy base e Sk |4 mount behind the Picdmont colt|too,. No shrinking; they are tion is expected to be made. Tande e i il R | Marston €. He was in turn. during| 5 * Willard was advised he had been| [% Base Bie 1. Theeler: 3 - 3 i il e the pa; l‘hu‘l\' ?em's lolllnl\\'e\l\.Fu‘ct: | “all to the good because thqv granted bzhe hfirsg prgres{s:%nal boxer's| gy 1y Pite J. Wheeler, Somers. | New York 6. Busten INDIANS BLANKED BY I\t ‘{;-‘ 11“" N' 5 colt .“Le.l]f;.;, & = license by the board of boxing con-| struck O Pluadephia 8. Washiugton 4. i (S '3 4. the of Seraskin, 2:09, which trol. - Dempsey was granted Struck Ot Mathemon 6. ! Eastern League L‘le\'e'an?‘r.ltg:l o VEORIEO.?(TZ:I o hred fnd developed and axeven| are made from the best ‘?f 5 number two. The first promot Lot {erradihe 1 | Springgeld 1, Poovidence o, same. [t B0 d St. Louis - | with which he jarred the betting ring| . . = cense was awarded to Tex Rickard,| UPPUe Chas Sarage ' s?-r;m.m . Drovideoce el game. feated Cleveland today by the score of |at Columbus when he won with him | fabrics and by skilled work- THE VACANT HOUSE |Bromoter of the Independence Day|THE MIGHTY NINE ARE T ey St 5[ e by | SIS In 1002, ored Hyditn now | 07 S 3 ( 3 F AMES | New Hain 6 Hamiord o sk of fopeian Llai eveland, Ohio, waiting for the; & : f ! g G Crtl | _ LOOKING FOR G e i iy AR he §|Grand Circuit to open on July| [ s it fully inaured? Don't go away|SAWYER ELECTED CAPTAIN | The Business Men and Clerks’ asso- G this Summer without fully protecting | ciation of Jewett City have organized | f“h}m“; i ‘éflu‘;‘lmhi | your property. OF YALE BASEBALL NINE | hhseball team, betfer known as caumbis 2 Tl with the G o y Axworthy 0| mare M i Plain colors, also striped ef- im Guy to which he gave New Haven, Conn., June 22.—Howell Hohi Ny i ;. Todtallie il oledo; by, Al s two vear old record of 2:09 3-1, O; - A o 2y Without annoyance to you by per-|m ™ Sicver of Worcester, Mass.. was étii\éhfl;%uigffitunder Sk R - 0 |car Watts "2:08 34 Joseph Guy by ! fects in Men’s and Ladies | sonal solicitation, etc., phone us for|elected captain of next year's Yale The first game of\ the season was| Milwausee 2, Kansas Cit : ‘ '~ 0 ’:l(.u,\' ‘,\- ) mit of \m?y dan}_ of Ba h Sui 3 | tomplete information, rates, etc. baseball team at a meeting last night| ;,1;c0q on the Ashland baseball ground. ° International Leagus. S 1\l:uwlu lor 2 (\_s l_ and the T Eice { ng uits, ! in New York, it was announced today. | staped before a very large attendance | Tuffalo 10, Reading 6. — fuzmann p 0 0 o o |[DEomar acer Prince Pepp Th - ISAAC S. JONES He has been playing second base on || : s O . e Baltimers 8, first game 1 Themas % 10 0 0 olihree tzotters are engaged at each of . the team. He prepared at Phillips! (oStly men). as there was no admis Baitimore 1%, second game. 1000 0lthe Grand Circuit meetings and will| k > : sion charge | T . Jerses Clty 7. frst game. U462 0t rnaké - tho: round * tri . Insurance and Real Estate Agent | Exeter. |~ The opposing team was composed of | Tomnio ©- Jerey Gy 4. tecond same oo < i W GRun Sing flomi s Notin Richards Building, 91 Main Street — | semi-professional, bush leaguers and| Binghamin 4, first game. 1 s 1 |Randall to Atlanta. Their itinerary, Wa " ! e e eeminm e ot mnnne. - | AMERICANS VS. CANADIANS F o ne Cnlavers. Snown wbithe. Al , Piosbimten 1.’ socond game. vill bring them to Hartford, which | - jwon D ay : e is Hyde's home town, Labor Day | | RIOT, CIVIL COMMOTION AND AT PARIS THIS AFTERNOON | Locals, but that did not prevent the s lopdyiey Domct town,, Telbor as] QUALITY CORNER ; Paris, Saturday, Junle 2L—The base- { Mighty Nine {rom walking away with National - Chague, S 80005080 051t0 win the thirty-fourth renewal of| Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank. BOMB EXPLOSION ball team chosen to represent thela 25 to 5 trophy, her late in | Bese 2t Phladeiphia | Cleseland 200000500 0olthe Charter Oak purse with one of | . American army in the inter-allied| The Mighty Nine is rather late i Pitigpurgh =t St. Louis. Two base 5 Astin Tacabson." Lante: Jahne VRISt Gy A wor e 5 E —_— B A : - | . his Guy Axworthy trotters - games was recruited from the embar- | starting its baseball season, owing to Chicago at Cinelonat | eon. S x i INSURANCE ought to interest you |jkation area at Le Mans. The infield is | the fact that their would-be manager, American Leagus. S e reer at the same meeting when he considered a good one, including “Pete” [ who successfully pulled the . Mighty | cierelsnd = Chicago. LAST WEEK AMONG Ryan a Winner Abroad. won with Peter Duff in 2:13 1-4. THe NOow Brausen, third baseman in the old|Nine through the basketball season, Washingten = Boston. | Two American soldier athletes, onllatter is rated as one of the beSt Wisconsin-Illinois league. The Ameri- | has been undecided as to when he Philadelpbia at '\"z xlu‘.;xm e . THE BIG LEAGUES |, ve in Ireland, won places in the|Prospects of the year. i cans will play the Canadians Monday. !should start his summer schedule, but b = New York. June 22—New York ]y h track and field championships| The eighth renewal of the Horse WE SELL IT P Tris nd field championships R —— the members of the association, who S jumped into first place in the Ameri- | pope ate Patrick Ryan, holder|Dealers’ Sweepstake at Belmont Park ROVERS DROP GAME have been anxious to play ball. have | Piusted at wWatesiury. can league today in a close three-cor- [ of the world’s hammer throw record | Philadelphia, brought out a field of B. P. LEARNED & CO. TO COLONI NINE | come to the conclusion that they can- | S oo br o Bl Dered fight for the leaedership, while{yooic that event with a to of 169 | twenty horses, the honors going to L B 3 AL NINE| 5t wait for the frost to fall on thej Hanford st New Haven. Chicago and Cleveland were losing. | ;22" “Tlcutenant William McCormick, | the Wilmington trotter Axie Todd in of the fastest games played | pumpkins to start the game. ! —_— Cincinnati cut New York’s lead in the | oy Tty e inl=:11 1-4. He is by Axworthy out of 28 Shetucket Street antic tliis year the Colonials| The Mighty Nine would like to hear LEAGUE STANDINGS. National to two and one-half games by | °f ornell University, was ¢ Nl Anna Dee Todd and was bred by C. 2 of Norwich defeated the fast Willi- | from any of the neighboring towns National Leagus. beating the Giants today in a ten in- | 1Oth the hammer throw and the stone | "y conard of Boston. He <old nim Agency Established May, 1846 |mantic Rovers 3 to 2. Shahan, who!ho have Thursday afternoon holidays ning contest. Pittsburgh, five games|{hroT: coming within elght inches of |5 5 yearling at one of the New pitched for the Colonials, fanned 17{during the bummell‘ mc;mhes& E:lud bty behind lhet lecalder‘ 1;_hcom({ng @pisirang, i Eecorc e A cEleven York sales for $220 to M. M. ‘T'urling- 8 E v hree scattered hits, | Moosup and Taftville preferred. Sen nte as a contender. e Chicago Cubs BETS §1 TO $25 THAT and allowed but t T while White of - the Rovers pitched |all challenges to Manager Eugene Le |prioist DEMPSEY WINS IN FIRST| good ball but his support failed him in | Clair, s City. o Some freak bets are sure to be of-|the pinches. Shahan had a wonderful| After the game Thursday afternoon |St. Louls fered on the coming championship|dispiay of speed and control and in|the association held a special meeting {;‘:{;g"vm when the spenders come to town. Men | him Manager Woodmansee has with-|and a vote of thanks was extended to of millions will be numerous the week | out doubt the best amateur pitcher in|Lewis M. Carpenter, who so generous- of July 4 and when they foregather the | the state. Fritz starred at the bat and | ly donated the use of the A. A. A. base- a 3 torv of Melfa. Va. Last year he ap- received a setback at the hands of New U. S. Sprinters Near Record. peared at Chestertown, Md., where ])au:{k asnr}(a‘so lost a series to Brooklyn| Fast time in the 100-metre dash was|after winning a heat in 2:17 1-4 he 5 W‘fi tAmian 15e e made recently by American college and | was purchased by W. Wirt Willis, which went. into. fieat wimes e SAE% |army athletes in the elimination heats (Who held him over for 1919. day, was joined in the honor Wednes. to pick teams for the Inter-Allied Seven of the nine races at the . day by Cleveland, but the White Sox|82Mes: Sol Butler, a negro sprinter)Combination Park Boston, Mass, = e eecid o New York . v | from Dubuqe College, and Lieutenant | meeting were won by Connecticdt il e in the field for the Colonials, while | ball ground. Chicago gained a half game lead Friday by |Lrom DUup B =Sy ey cng h\\lr:‘i\‘?’" bfimrxl\e\'\u;,cylime to speculate | Charron made some wondcrfl;l ca{ghes i wonbs =0 !nm‘und winning while the Indians were unable |C: W- Paddock, of the University of |trained horses. Crzier finishing Sisk & = 7 | for the Rovers. Next Saturday Man-JUST A F St. Louis ... on the long chance are offering bets - to play. California made the distance in 10{front with Teviston. Junglewood. that Dempsey will win over the kayo |38€r Woodmansee takes his team to ASHLAND AND ST. MARY’S.|peimi Philadelphia won its first series this | 4-0 seconds, a fifth of a second slower | Rosa Watts and Patrick Duluth. o ) Boston .. itk : orld’s last named trotted in 2:11 1-2, whi Vi q 5 - D Vast season by ing than the world's record. h t 3 route all the way from one round to| JENELt CHtY. to ey St NEIVS A8%) Owing to the late arrival of the | Wasingin ar B Slte ftutes outiiof fdur Teviston won his first race in 2.13 . hopes some of the Norwich fans will [ mail train Friday evening the write- In the National league, New York THE WINNERS He is a four year old by Wxinit Offers of $100 to $2,500 that Dempsey | come along and give them some en- |ups for the games to be played by defeated: Chicago twice in ten inning By W. H. GOCHE Eialll ol iof he | dam ot Troas, 3.1 will win in the first round and $39 0t0| couragement Ashland and St. Mary's Sunday could fp, 00 games by a. single thlly Merei vy W. H. GOCHER Fleming won with James Alect sk $500 that he wiil win in seven rdunds, e Frips not be published Saturday morning.|iyidgeor dropped its first game this year to the| The Teports of the first two meet-| Parion and finished second with. hav e btw\n posted in Dyers. Men who bhpo 3 e ab upo 3 e Th_e mail wis 1;_5( dehvergd{huml'l rg);z :;:::\;:rr: Cubs Tuesday with Alexander on the”“_gs'i“ ‘Ohi.o show1 that L.h‘e go;them gore?t 5 )gclainpey.r while Hary like the champion’s end and are willing 01 1 liemen 2 1723 olnext morning, Better send the stories | Farcster, mound. Doak of St. Louis beat New |aS Well as the southern trained horses|Brusie landed in front with Min to give odds can bet on any number of | Hastty lst 4 ': e m: 199 ¢|down at an earlier hour and take mno | 5 it/ York, the Giants, however, taking the | Were ready to race. Of which those|Hal and finished second with Ches rounds they desire up to seven, which | Wi, "> & 1 4 3 ofbiw ¢ & 117 © 0 crlmnfces onk l:}:a“dfiz;‘:;;‘il al};“wf: Yew Basen next three games. showed in front, Grace Direct e f.;mB;“ E”}}I ‘f‘”{l“‘e é."?;' "’; ofl] is the one to five offer. Webb 309 0 ofMuleaby f 5 0 1 0 o|playing good, ci . 25 A the most conspicuous on account of Roan Hal, May Bird an ol e Siaw %o 3 0 0 2 OfFdiz 2 4 211 0llike to hear from you. Keep up the — All Stars Quit in Eighth. winning over the half-mile tracks at|Fino in 210 1-2, while Kingsley 3 e a3 aipean T 0 Vil waodimenic) It the fans don't support| ATTEMPT AT DOUBLE PLAY At the fair zrounds Sundav after-|Findlay and Cleveland placed the ninth to his xth rnow [3 uwels & 8t Mary's Second 8. ‘f bt /4 16 - Miemmip: o0 2o v ¥onr tesinie Shevidon® HKe S ba- COSTS ST. LOUIS THE GAME | noon the All Stars showed that they | She IS 4 five vear old by Walter Di-|p e e oy ML ais bragasd hataiyy T 57 3| s 3 7% 8 1| Sporting Editor P St. Louis, June 22.—In attempting a | Were poor sports by refusing to finish | ' and Wil If she retal il ary's second team Sunda o 3 with Jess Gentry in 2:143%. : z : H o the game with the Trimmers, which cnt form be seen on the mile tracks —_—— H 3 : ore by inntr double play with two on in the minth, e with Hex of. . S £ at the baulerounds and _defeated Colonials -~ 00300000 0t Tiimeiers Chalisnned Lavan threw the ball over Millers | lasted:elght innings, the score Shhs o Gl and. Donbie G ot Impessible. ] hem by the score of 6 to 3. St. Mary’s | Willimantic Rovers .....0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 > 2 head and a triple by Cut: 3 he eigh £ e 2o = 2 pe = had heard & lot 4bout the strong Duwel | | Buns 1o Colonialy Ehea, Dillworth, Fritz. The St. Mary's Seconds of Jewett|tin S00 & H RS Y foneehaw and 41 | ning ‘the Trimmers set to wore fo | wrich finishied behind her. ‘1 want you to know,” bellowed team and brought down a strong line- | Runs for Reers, Aahton, Serlbner, City challenge the Trimmers of NOT | ing in' three runners crossing the plats, | YSTcome a seven-run lead and when| The three year old coit Peter L.|angry man, “that I'm not as stupld ay up with Tackiman in the box. Dutch{ puce e B op Siais wich for a zame to be played in Nor- | p¥taburgh won, 1 to 6, Scose: the dust cleared the score was tied. At |the four vear old gelling Will Albing |.co inink T am!” “Sure not” replied Leonard outpit.i Tackman, striking| Hit by Piicher, by Shahan- wich, Sunday, June 29th. We’ will Pittsbursh (N St, Louis (N) this point the All Stars led by Levitsky {and the aged mare -Lillian Silkwood Rix friend . “You eouldn’t h“' ’ out 14 men, whil man struck out| Struck Out by Shahan 17—By W come down for half expenses. In St et ,! i hpo a e|Walked off the diamond, refusing to|also won at both of these meetings. £ ouldn’t be. : e The features uf the game were| Double Plass. Itz to Lesman o answer to this challenge please Wwrite |Bisbee ¢ 4 0 6 o Sfsokn w4 375 0 0| finish the] g(zim;’o. clairlnir\g that the nine | Peter ggl def&azidvu nelg lrnf4a;e;1_1!'od§- e 4 the catches of E. Calkins and Willie | par for oosnicn: . to Thomas Barnett, Box 35, Jewett|Tems s 4 2 1 1 olPwete 2z 1 0 0 0 8|innings had been plaved. as near as|es at Cleveland in -4, while the E T 3 Pedace. The Jewett City boys should | > **F Solonisl e City, Conn. Bengel H 3030 0Mller b &2 8 0lihey could remember, but the Trim-|Binjolla gelding was forced out in| The Minneapolis police were noj be credited for their gool playing, as T p = Southwi 12 3 2 10 0'Steck > d o 3 § 9|mers, who are always on the job. had|2:14 1-2 to defeat Pefer Marble, Te |tified that an officé had been burgs they played an crrorless game. YANTIC DEFEATS ROVERS Swap Infielders. [Beme it s aime s s ey e el Srorekecner agd) thisiisithejllatter s by (Rete: theGreat ol fat |iAsisfal ua hefors iIguE ey xresty e Sai 0 0'Shotion 2 ¢ it wa { 5 s ¢ = % s In a loosely played game Yantic|tionals today ade an even trade with |Mayer o 0 = ol 4,13 2 ol TEITEISTR i0.s oty s K b 2 hes Teisies L oondsxcas) y ik AntclLonas ] e . e o S MG 603002320 *— uckols, who also started another [and checks, $12.32 more than the oo DON'T THROW AWAY |easily defeated the Rovers of Willl. | Brooklyn, .obtaining Lee Magee - forCidun » o 105 1| Next Sunday afternoon at the fair Peter the Great trotter on his turf ca- | pany reported losing. ™% 20 < B} . |mantic Saturday afternoon at Depot|Pete Kilduff. Both are infielders.| (e < : b H 0 x 3% Casings—Save them and gain | fiela by the score of 10-3. With two|Magee will accompany the locals to L 85 per cent. of your tire bill, by having | out in the first inning Ray Wheeler | Cincinnati. Totals 351127 18 us reconstruct them. 000228400 BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP TR N ] : 4 THAMES SQUARE AR Nl Bate, Ciahay, S| SO e FINANB'AL ANB COMMmclAl | CUBS HIT PFEFFER HARD; ‘ . What 18 Castorla Timken-Hyatt and P i s i o | e vl | e o : I:;:’;il“;jm,:“h Tl game o | (CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor O, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing GARLOCK & HAYNES |prace’ierms: toder's Two hour Lesior | T 00| o 0 Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains meither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- BANK STREET. ey Second Floor | turiner advance of the concral s : cotic substance. Its age i its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has beem : ~ ‘ In"constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhceaj allaying Feverishmess arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and 0 New _York, | paper 3 1-26 | bills 4.38 1 : e e vorit GET OUR PRICE ON The fairly large turnover conv ! to the usual extent around moto STORAGE BATTERIES | shippings and equinments, ¢ BEFORE PURCHASING tobacco, leather and sterling 60 ial 60 day bills commercial' 60 daj demand 4.60 7-8; cables 4.61 francs. demand 5.38, cables ; Ebseossaus conarentsnmubessrens sk The Garlock & H contributed their quot guilders d;w('lnunrl 3 136, r,qzmles";fl. -4 BOWGIS, alds the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. e Garloc aynes Co. | o oo kindnes S| ment bonds steads: rairoad” honds The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Frieud. Phone 781-3 making the strongest showing. Ad- | steady. NEW LONDON, CONN. vances were subjected downward re ion on r profits, but the market closed strong i | the main. Sales amounted, t AUTO RADIATORS S ie Tsanticn of the early we Repaired promntly and thoroughly | Stringent monetary con ested und 5 Yled, was reflected in the w :"; 4 under air pressirs Befose deav- |1 T e ey o i\ rters—Generators—Ignition Devic COTTON. | June 21.-—Cotton futures | July 32.00, October | 180, Jariuary 31.82,] The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has heen in use for over 30 years, has horne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his : Ll | GIANTS Go DOWN IN beFeaT | personal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Cotton futures rlwoserl steady. ..!uly; BEEORE CINCINNATI REDS | Octoher 3207, December 3200 | cineinnatt, June 22—ore than 21~ | CoUNterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with y I‘C;'z,ddv:\:‘" _7‘.1 0. Cotton ; 000 fans ncinnati defeat New \aling 33.25 | York in an' exciting_ien innig same | a0d endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, | New opened_ste 21.90, Decembe * p ansion of the past fort i . ! PLUMBING. TINNING | ncrease of slightly more than $31.4 iTholyvestock Merket. L 8 493 Main St. Tel. 710-3 Bl et s o Chicago, June 20.—Hog receipts, 19,- e — S b et st | 000 head; market uneven. but mostl 1 ) = e Trading in bonds was nominal. with Cliigher WBOIEAS D IRI@ 10.00 0 r n r o r s SEE OUR WORK FIRST slight alterations in_domestic and for- eayyg welght 31955 1@ 0 ¥ EN war issues. Total les (par ht, $19.30 @ 20.60; | § ] TH GET OUR PRICE FOR gregnted $3 355000 @ 2065; light | 1 PAIN . bonds were unchanged on beavy packing | Geazates g Ratiaer o 5 3 CAR i en packing | Bentox » o [Ruther » [ ] s S rough, PR 7 T 15 ol Totaus MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP STOCKS. I517.00 @ 180, e A e g . Fiich Cattle—Receipts, 3,00 ead: hee! 01 oo 354 West Main Street 4 stee trong, others steady; calves i l:) gt"“ st = |and feeders steady. i i S = = ----- - [ | Beef steers, medium and heavy = ! weight, choice and prime, $1485@ | YANKEES WIN BAECK IN LEAGUE ! g 3 ED 1 IRES 5.23; medium and good, $12.50@15.0 LEAD | = il weight, good to choice, $13.15@ New York, June 22. common and medium, Pitchers butcher cattle, heifers, ton world cows, $7.50@12.75; bulis. $8.50@ | talling nners and cutters, cows and | easily by New York hit | Jones and James of the Bos- | champions for 16 hits, to- bases, here today and won core of 6 to 2. Score: OUR SPECIALTY We can save you money. Steam Vul- canizing and Tube Repairing, at short notice. Try us on your next job. All| 100 Atchiwn pr @7.50; z:anmzrh steers, Boston (1‘) ew V:rk}(:fl) work guaranteed, 0 Do £ on 1 e18.00 0 feader 0% 0 timek w404 10 faf e 5 6100 Ben Stel | @1275; stocker steers, §8 Ji 0 00 ofmakery 3101 6l FET) ; ve o 2000 B Rp Tr . tocker cows an eifers, 0 01 MNiews it "33 2 070 " Silvy’s Tire Shop | & &', sockercaives, $a05G (SR, § 401 g 1iail Have You Tried It? 780 Can Pacific She 1 et Walters ¢ 4 1 2 2 OfRodie of 412 04] i 114 FRANKLIN STREET oo Cent Leatl sty mathet o aaept MS0 ik 140 fsbEndine 30 40 Everybody has read the above headline; how many believe it? NEAR WILLOW £ |Ibs. down, QLT S0 nmbs, culls| e 210 3 ol muas mewa 1 Have you a little-one in the home, and has that dear little mite SILVY’S FOR SERVICE ¢ | wether Fo@14.00; ewes, $6.50@ |7 TL11 00 when its stomach was not just right felt the comforts that come with et e | . ewes, culls and common, $3.00@ E 23 breeding wes, $7.00@12.50. i Pitisburgh, June 20.—Cattle supply | xew Y . | light; market steady. Choice $15@ . Me o 0.dprimel$15’rfl 30, 200d $14.50@ 5, tidy butchers $14@14.30, fair $12.50 e | @13.50. common $12.50@12.50, common | ATHLETICS STOP SENATORS' to %oofdtfal bulls sx,.-nmz‘,x common to | HURLERS WITH LONG HITS | good fat cows 0@12, heifers $11@ | washington, June 22.—Philadelphia 13.50, fresh cows and springs $60@130, | puriad & irio of Washington pitchers veal calves $18.50. beneath an avalanche of hits today and Sheep and lambs. . . - i won, 8 to 4. Score: market lower. Pri FEa el ab hpo the use of Fletcher’s Castoria? You have heard the cry of pain. Have you heard them cry for Fletcher’s Castoria? Try it. Just help baby out of its trouble tomorrow with a taste of Cas- toria, Watch the difference in the tome of the cry, the look in the eye, the wiggle in the tiny fingers. The transformation is complete— from pain to pleasure. Try it. You'll find a wonderful lot of information abont Baby in the BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE CITY SHOE AND HATI CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. —Sunly 610 head. wethers $10, good fair mixed $3@9, | DR. PAUL SCHWARTZ Washington (A) ab b hpo a e boo! % ” 5 | culls and $4@6.50, spring|wie 1 314 ; ;Iud:e b 411200 klet that Ewrlmd around every bottle of Fletcher’s Castoria. DENT]ST % | lambs $17.50. 5o b 8008 0S| Bemega s 5 0s 30 | Hogs.—Receipts 5,200 head. Market S T ° SOMERS BUILDING steads. Prime heave hees $20.40@ | 1300 M S0 100 GENUINE A Awways On the Square 2050, 0.407 20,50, heavy sl 5381 0Ghamity ¢ 327 30 Telephone 774 0. Voht yorkers| : 1 z fi :gekfldn"h}a : 1 ; : : 5 i 1 PIELUEELS A Bears the Signature of = o o ol =R » CALL 4 E b VICTORY LUNCH ROOM, fArersp 000108 RIGHT ON THE SQUARE, i Rk i 252 MAIN ST. Chiss el (£) Batted for Craft in Gth. 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