Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 5, 1919, Page 3

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Feter Pogue (Thomas) ..... Tvil Rock, Red, Bon, The Cossack on flagrant violation of club disei- | and Constantine the Great also start- pline,” President Jobnson gave his|ed. Best lime 2.07 3-4. side-of .the case. The North Rudan 5 "-‘!fi After detailing the manner in which | £2150: Mays, New rorx Mays left the Boston club in Chica- | Royal Mac \Mnrbh}) m ‘was indefinite- | go ‘during the progress of a game, | Wilkes Brewer (\alentine).. A Mr. Johnson said that the Chicago, | prince Loree (McDevitt) ... Cleveland and New York clubs imme- | Busy's Lascie (Cox) . diately opened negotiations to obtain | laston fnc SRl also the player. This, he said, prompted | Best time 2.05 1- a vlgvrou- protest. from the Washing-| rye Nows two_year-old trotting, W A ' P er trom elp] lames nny atad % r a Statemen: -H:: owner of the leveland _ club, imme- | Dadotre "('36‘3,":)’"“("“""‘“’_.,_ .nhn is in- | diately withdrew his efforts to obtain | o S ELS e: blend of choice foresied in the Gievelund SR ol oon s the sraument s | ol Harvestr (Giemine) - g g : = E d c !%“ho l-c;_unln‘eflt. issued by Lieutenant pmn;m to l;lm !h:t for i3 pen'ul:! st o Lo Neg R il § Turkish and choice Domestic F z 9 ‘olonel T. L. Huston, treasurer and |contender to obtain the services of the i 3 5 i half owner of the Yankess, follows: | plaver would “lower the standard of | Dot Ume 218 ;‘b.a‘f"y’z:fiz’f-;’v L2 rgeglm'"e esir Camels give ‘“The trouble is ital We | baseball.” believe that the. t of the| Ten d: after M left the Bos- | CIRCUIT CLOUT BY PERKINS . < . c:Al:efl:‘.: Teagueis Interesied in_tne gne::llubl i J;hn.!:r,;; u?g {:eewxrgg WINS GAME FOR ATHLETICS suchumverss.lgehght,fsuchunusual veland club. We not going to | Manager Barrow of the Boston club| philadelphia, Aug. 4—Perkins' home joyment and satisfaction you'll .| attampt to prove this, but that is our|as follows: run drive into the left field. bleachers c'",,{ffhem a cigarette revelmig’nl If you'd like a cigarette that does Green beliet; and we belleve it s the convic- | “Please explain why Boston club lladeiphia S tion of every club’owner in th has neglected to suspend Mays. This | fom Ceoron o iRl e e S of ican league. Until this «rhmele is| must be done immediately, or Amer-|; The squeeze play, Gldeon bunting, removed there can.be no health in our | jcan league will be forced to take ac- | foliowed by Jacobson' ingle,” gave . league.” tion.” i tore 2 i f leave any unpleasant ci t Genflemen: Please‘mail me fulljintormation abeut the above fa- Atter protfactsd.conferences today| O the ‘same day, he saii, he sent :::i;:::sfic;' K81 leadine e ehind not le y unp. igaretty “Festment. of the New York owners, Colonel Ja- |the' following telegram to Colonel | (fo inletic. St Deeeorts in aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty 5 P S ceemeeeennateans cob Ruppert and Lieutenant Colonel | Ruppert of the Yankees: ol 5o S ’ ke C T u] the seventh. Scure: odor, smoke Camels you k. s Huston, and their lawyers, Harey| “Mays lefc Boston club July 1 with- bt s Ao g g . - cm:"" business manager of the ou:mpaimmmnh;t_na h&ls mlisde decla- e gl e g hunger for a rich, mellow-mild cation he w continue in its ser- | Ausunsb "1 5°1 3 i|oppir el : : VAUGHAN & COMPANY, o Lekal muh!x;ery Tas put in mo- |vice. This is a most flagrant breach [csnE 1o || ol i i 11z cigarette that has all that desirable i i ‘Md. tion today to protect the ciub's rights. | of ~ discipline, and should not go un- | l*i50 e i 2 v . : “ TR 821 Calvert Bldg. P. O. Box 962 Baltimore, ‘Md. Ou rattorneys were busy the greater |punished. Six clubs have — precested | Siite & 1§ ) ofgmmiz 41100 18 cents a package cigarette “body”—well, you get part of the day. in looking up the most | that player should not be permitted to | Smithr ~ 3 3 & 0 biw 3% pa some Camels as quickly as you can! ismdtel:t wly‘? start legal action and | go ‘elsewhere. To allows this incident | Sgferss € 0 2 1 0fTurm A n drawingup the necessary papers.”’ |to.go unchallen il worl endl e e e i Camels’ expe: i ; I¢ was stated by Colonel Huston that | hares o the Amserican loague, - Clubg | Snacy:? § 8 7 § flidmons, £ 0 06 o) els’ expert blend makes all this the preliminary action would b to Bet | chould stand together and. refuse to | Dewntero 3 1 1 1 8 Tews 53 0318 3 N . delightful quality possible. Your out an injunction against Johnson and | negotiate for this man. Galliap 6 0 0 0 8 Camels are sold everywhere in scientific~ A L § prevent hkmln:m suter:te;igghvtvnh ‘the| Colonel Ruppert inquired which| = """ 1700 ally sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or personal test will prove that Camel New York club’s prope! ghts. clubs had protested and Mr. Totals 351034 5 2 en packages (200 cigarettes) in a glass- i i The clubls attorneys alao 190k UD tho | Saimed 3 bebieton, By TiCORSon | okl e o erterin sth S DSRS0 Sliatiee) iy Sdieer Cigarettes are the only cigarettes it i gy 5% FPhiladeiphia and Cleveland, ad- recommend this carton for the home or you ever smoked that just seem tne month of July that has|rogme. The cost will be 35500 * | half G Colonels Ruppest and Huston. o e e SO TR : 2 S PR o sy v LEAYAL. made to meet your taste! You will mpleted, | Fire Marshal rris bas s 1 Ay o . Siser. " Home run, Perkins. oo i e . has lamtisd Mix|a houss which he will Guild JOF Bl Colcueli Faston ety o o T | Magak an Bat| personally Buj SYes Mo seer | Bes s R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY prefer them to’ either kind of to- firmite which i maintaining | self on Riveroend phwce. It Will be| ~“Jonnson brought this fight on him- | senar clubs weuld oo syres eaicage | RED SOX WIN SERIES FROM UPES S ol SE bacco smoked straight! : hormal vears in the|of wood, 6x35, and will contain Six|self, and it will be a real flsht. We |nowever nas foiled o Bake any ase permits_inctude | rooms. costing about $4,000. intend to take advantage of every|gars v CHICAGO; WIN, SCORE 2 TO 1 Ciirats T % g for Nod-| Remoaclinz u house for Joseph|means that honorable gentiemen may|" I heard mothing further from Col | BOSON Aug. 4 —Boston captured Compare els for quality and ind two or|Baude of Jefferson avenue has been|employ to protect our rights.” k! the series from Chicago today by win- 4 : i i i Y and the others | bemus. The #sierations consist of two | The New Tork olub nas &.precedent D g A oupposed lning 2 1o 1. Boston hit freely. buc satisfaction with any cigarette in The past week | win. and recpectively. | for seeking to.restrain Johnson from |Mays" Mr Johnson's statement said, | SPiendid support behind Faber kept the world at any price! - permits is- | be 35, interfering in the use of Mays. Last| whin the sommoremoacement said | e score down. Score: pplication receiv- i summer the natlonal bageball commis. |in the newspapers of July 31 that the Ghicaso (A) on to erecta ver-| . Co. | sion_awarded Pitcher Scott Perry of| ise for the drop- | New Ergland Carpet Lining Co.|ine Philadeiphia Americin. club to the | Ny yoa e 1 osrerred ® B ling is attributed | storehouse, Vat z = Bel. | Boston Nationals, but Connie Mack. |immedi G inde s Annie Glater, dormer windows, Bel- immediately suspended Ma: indefi- r 3 securing A manager and part owner of the Phila- | nitely. and wired both the xew ¥ork . gy hrai frame House and garage,|delphia club. procured an injunction|ana Boston clubs to that effect y ihe new o Cost 36400 S*T3E® | restraining the commission from mak- | “““rhe ction of the American league State pital is be Smith, brick. addition, Bank | INE its decree effective, club owhers in the Mays case was work is still Sm Colonel -Huston said ‘that every club! - i otk It st $10,000. 3 prompted ‘by a determination to pre. ble that the ere in>the American league cxcept Phila- | farve the mame's integrity and wich xJ.Collina proper will be| Kenneth Muir, Irame houge. Philli| qeiphia and St. Louis had made an| o een ceria s integrity and with Remp 1od. street. Cost '$3,500. r - " b R, in ' short period. . wois| " AgSating DIngce, fraime house, Mon- | O%ey to Boston for Pitcher Mays. .- | Srpiiiaflon as & whote” B Baued ot Faver fn s as a picker room for the |taul avenue Cost $3%00. | Mays' suspension in force because of | e e s oa hele e Corrp n, is progres X 3 | the clubs,” e a0 H T ’_ prog: Mostduk avedue. Oout 35800 the protests of five other club: ald RSULTS OF FIRST DAY OF | Bostea 10010000312 S 5 e = A uston. Two Gase bits, Leibold. Seott. Three base hit. | Was the pitching DEFEAT BY 10 introduction; J. Pedace 1b, Wood a waills Totul number of permiis for the| " Dops Mr. Johnson mean to tell us| = GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING ; "ju: tersen, each zoii GRIFFIN A SURPRISE | mansee 2b, Oney. formerly Aeaen b RO ek, 12 citimated cost of Bulldings. | hat all these clube. are protesting , Cleveland Ohio. Aus. i—attracted All three of B e P Tt fets mont University, or Boven - $36,950 | azainst Mays now because, we topped | DY W0 sweepstikes, large crowd | POOR FIELDING FIGURES IN tained througa wriovs DAL ug. 4—The Sur-|pbyer will handic the hot ones at s 5. sl = their bids?" braved ihe ihrcatening weather for | CUBS’ BEATING BY PHILLIES prises of the first round matches in| 0j 1 mes Randall and Campbe! | MIDDLETOWN. Mr. Johnson would net see press|(i¢ opening of the second Grand Cir- hib e s s Aol « oftie invitation lawn = tennis tourna- | {0 good care of the garden. A NEW LONDON. An agddition at the plant of the Rus- | representatives today. but issued _a|Cuit meeting of the ‘ummer at North |, CRCAES. Aug. 4--Frratic) Telding, L i e today were o | teami Moaking fo mes commun arted on t eil | Manufacturing Co. in South| statement announcink that the special F~iGall today. Owing to showers|DY Magee and Merkle coupled wich S T caarda o "‘“‘um» Wwith . Calkins, box 96, Not Tar the Methodist Epis-|Farms has been started. The new | meeting of the American league called | throughGut the morning, the track ; SPPOTEUNE bilt¥ig gave Philadelvhia a 5ol Rouks sone ol the sipational, _doubleel wich, ‘Conn., or . 'phone 1778 : 4 street. It will | building will .be about 50x150 feet. of | for tomorrow had been cancellgd. The | W¢e heavy, but some fdst time was |2, 0 2 vietory over Chicago ) 00 sl ey - unday_school | brick. with a gravel roof. New York owners had informed John- | mudc. fietdnagams o ther pexife. o g e} B o e, LN 9 brick. with slate| Fstimates are being made for the|son that they. would not attend the Tiné North Randall purse of $2.160 - L Ohionss 2 o Almauist.op o| Wateor. 21 i PSR R IICIC il WS TOh i stan | SHEAN. AND . CALDWRL L .QIVIEN A. T. Miner is | new houses to be erected by the Mid- | meeting. “We would not take our case | for 2.08 trotters was won by the heav- 3 o o Ridgway 0 Arimme a|ef San Francisco, former nationai( RELEASE FROM RED SOX building committce. |dletown Homes, Inc., and the figures|before a packed jury,” Huston said. |iiy_plaved Roval Mac | g0 Hoiicener.ss e M PO L e spo| ehomplops Mad inidiaposing of S W.| . Boston, cAug. 4.—Inflelder. . Davk Duca is build-|are to be in Aug. 4. The first group| Colonel Huston denied renorts that atalie the Gredt, which has never | Bias i Hermz 2 - 4 ey el e oper. oft Bostan- - Grilinis < PIAYINKY ghtin ana’ Plecher « . will consist of 20 single and three|the Yankees' players would not take |iost a heat, led from start to finish | Yabei iy § 315 1 8| serect - 3 o g i 3 M Uilee pClocimeri; Henwas perfect conditionally released double houses, each having six rooms|the field tomorrow for their scheduled |and easily won the News $2.000 | wascrs® 4 377 3 olheses . & H 0 a {both dnothe hackigour: snd 4t thet i ton American Leaghe ding will be|and bath, with furnace heat and all|Same with St. Louis Unless Mays were | stakes for two vear old trotters, Faulcte.sh 4 1 & Packericr 3 1 o Yamiic R ) | net. while Richards was not up to top | PSION American Leagie oiub. o Stores on | improvements:: The wids will include | reinstated. “He said ‘the nlayers un-| The, 2.06.pace recuited in the hot- | biEs < e :!,r Crotts ©: oF Pattersan 41-0f o 4 for New York. Frazee said he would hich will ha dews Sediees eloctic wiring. wa- | derstood the situation and “will do|test contested event of the day, four Marinp 10 11 0| Ellison. Struck. out [ Althodgh' Johnston “wop 1In_straiht| oo 0% YCeo t {0 have Carl Ma O the vpe ter and gas, grading and planting. | nothinz foolish.” “Manager Huceins|heais Deing me-sgsury to decide the D F 96w e = b " Paerson sets, two of these went to extra games | SPIDSE, Ay FFoRt o Rave TArl M it will eost —_— has exnlained it to them.” he added.|winner. Senardo took the second heat | Carers 0 0 8 3 0| = jama tnerewere’ Rttosy deuce gumied. | Sl bt T the drouna that-nive ol MANGH B R TanaThey now we are doine every: | 503 1.3 the fastect mile of ei i g i |N- L. INDEPENDENTS WIN TEN- | The Caiifornia star was in good form. | Se4io on_tne eroand (hat fve I Wl i B E Bt Einedll thing possible for them and the club. : cons ered remarkable owing to| Martin in Bth |INNING GAME FROM WAUREGAN|SM' 7 il showed unt’\nmw;\ S0 T’ TR atNd st - that Wve ol on = : . LT e el R R e taefcondition sor the track AT Gl (Special to The Bulleti N ustralian’ players, Patterson,|had attempted lo buy May m e o e ot LY (He building commiitce and the | JOUNSON HAS NOTHING TO | AP the YT | Ciilcngs ©,0 LA 0,000 0| Wauregan Conn. Aug. 4.—The fast|Lyccit, Thomas and Brookes, are ex- | after [t was announced that the ot Scatea By Gus. |arcnitects will complete (e working SAY TO CHARGE OF HUSTON |finiching a poor fourth fo The s 2. Flack Packard. Thres | New London Independents came (o|pected lo arrive in New York early ) pitcher had left the Red Sox. wT be. $5,000 |plans and call for Dids foon. The| presigent Johnson declined to com- |long shot in the first heat. R {Towas o aniey ren iaetat i io | tomwi mirn ing iand oliomns Rore | T s’ B hah i o < ittee consist r. D. 5 ! = {10cal team in u ten-inning contest by me to play later in the da ve oits Want Gamnie. chimself. 1t will be|more _Watkins, Mrs. A. L. Crowell | Slavelana club, Roy Gratton (Linburg) .. e OF FOUR FROM CARDINALS |pitcher's battle between Manley and|tiomorrow. B D tharfast O and will have six|BeV. W..J. McGruk, J. T. Robertson| In a statement asserting that “tg|O. T. C. (Ward) ....... St. Louis, Mo, Aug. 4.—Brooklyn|Muilowney. In the tenth the defense = jonial team. The well known Rive wnd, Mary Cheney permit the transfer of the player to|Sanardo (Murphy) ...... 9 ook three out of four from St. Louis|of the Wauregan team loosened and|GOULD AND KINSELLA TO Ward will pitch for the Colts and a e o one of the contending teams for the|Jav M (Whitehecd) . by winning the last game of the se-|the winning run was allowed to cross MEET IN TENNIS TOURNEY [few men such as Ward. Roland CONNECTICUT BUILBING championship would lower the stand-| Edward P. Box R. Maggie Wreatn | rics teday. 5 to 3. Score :::2”‘;‘5[‘0(;' ,’}_‘:‘\érffiv";h“;;’u\dfljtk\f(!;‘xflj-;- Philadelphia, Aug. 4—Articles of | Straite, Hickey and Miller will make AND BUSINESS SHOWING |ard of baseball and place a premiumland Captain Heir at Law and Little g B OB Fhy e Walte. to Dol .\xa,\-m{'m"agw(m\"‘ have been signed for o |UP the mine. Fow abo Colonials Sales of real (:!.Al‘c for 1h]e current Quons 5 0 4 i (|Tahestecr 4 63 8 0| Wauregan. The score Tu\vn for the Ehe i chimnion = week continue to show a large in- ey 3 3.6 8] boa 254 ew London America in court tennis betwe: 3 First Safety Bicycle. crease over the like week of last year. e $3e e New Londen | Gould, amateur, and Walter L T T b et i BT L Last week in the cities of the state re- [Msrmer 8110 (oubeererc 4 1310 270 2 olsella, professional, to be played on| . he Tret 00 (o8 BRIC DIVES VRS ported in The Commercial Record, | Koeteir o 4 213 1 slMierTs” ¢ 114 0 1 2 %8 BiThe court of the Racquet Club in this| P T piagiet i 1890, I HEe sales by warranty deed numbered 716, e filiaEer it Yimesn. & 8 3 3 liciey, néxt Pecember. “The amnoince- | N8R front wheel was reduced and the as compared with 407 last year. while ot ol S G i e - (G0 0| Shea.2b, 302 0 ofment of the.match, mdde today. states | [SIT, s iAo ramer ght of the front one. The machine mortgage loans for the week amount- == Gecawinn 1 0 8 10 JCranker.ib & 0 8 8 fthat it will- be 'the best of thirteen | hNiF L OF the TONL irw we ed to $2,214,859, as against $993,713 in| TREND OF PRICES DOWNWARD. Totaiz 38 11 B o e e : 120 lsets, four sets on December 2, four on| With Wheels of the same wize appears the same week of last year. New York, Aug. 4—The stock mar- s 1| Cesle.c 217 3 1|Decembér 4 and the remaining sets| S W0 1500 SICCRAR ¢ PERCT L OO, ON | Bank clearings in Hartford show a|ket experienged a drastic downward Toals 3 8% = on ‘December 6. No advantage sets|POPUSY POU o 2v0h 1505, “when FO IN IG ESTI slight gain over last year and the|revision of quoted values today. the (2) Batted Goodwin in Sth. sl Toals o7 are to be played. wheels had become low enough i same is true in New Haven and also | entire list vielding as a result of ad- ST AR SR 20000000 0| IfGouldwins, he shall receive a cup| price to be within the means of the = ~ — Springfield. verse developments over the double e Los 00101 c 00000000 i1|and Kinsella is, to receive a large|Pli%,.9," AND GASEFFBNG No petitions in. bankruptcy were |holiday. Two baze hit. Dilliocter. Three base hi ely, Digo it Flanker, Bases on balis. off Mullow- | purse, ‘win or 19se. -Either Richmond PLUMBING AN filed last week in Connecticut. while| Extensive liguidation. which had its o 5 i) Feaving, Boston, or Harry Payne — |a vear ago in the corresponding week |inception in the transportations, re- Int Rer Ces Whitney, New York, is o' act as ref- there wee 10 bankruptey petitions,|flected the extension Of the railway e BASEBALL BEAINEIELD BEATS SMOOEUE eree, and the marker will be either | C UP 734 with total assets of $7.525, and liabil- | shopmen's strike and the unexpected Int » YESTERDAY'S RESULTE. IN FIRST GAME OF SERIES|fred Tompkin: or Jock Soutar, pro- 0 er a l ALL ities of $26.958 3 attitude of the railroad brotherhoods. 0t P Dol aib Nt s Plainfield had the better of Moosup | fessionals, of tie Philadelphia Rac- he 18 new gsompanies formed have| From rails the d e soon spread 1 lsdelphia. hica in the first game of a threc-game se- | quet Club. S — Wil 6F Watiout Giis Astash: Bl torul auth.sen: conital stons cosonr | o e o e aviaad St ries o De played by these (wo teams. | 2 ents but _Always EFFICIENT §|000, compuring with eight concerns, |motors and the ssveral specialtios Brookiyn 5, St Louls The scorc was 5 to 0. Gaucher pitch- | NEWLY FORMED EAST ENDS Silk alurts are a luxury and ECONOMICAL— with total capitai stocks of $237,000,| which ‘recently featured the Dbullish A O e ing for the Plainficld held the Moosup READY FOR ALL COMERS formed in the like week of last vear.|operations of pools and dliques, par- American League. batsmen at his mercy and caused T e rth winking at. DEL Building permits were issued in the | ticularly tobaccos and leathers. Dhiladelphia 7. St. Louis 3 them to fan at will Wells, the new| The newly formed East Ends con-| WO g at y se 1 Connccticut cities -and in| Gross declines among rails and New Tock-Dotratt meime piared Sundsy. Jefc fieidert aisn ‘athrred; Plalngéla| Sletng of some of the members of the . . : nsfield, Mass, to the number of|shippings ranged from 8 to 10 points, o e B would likeito ‘hear: from the. ‘State| 14, Dywtl ‘toam and-a few. more. o That rich feeling when you We furnish Repairs for all makes comparing with 127 last vear and | high grade or dividend paying shares Gen Motor pr .. Eastern League. Flospital for a game for ~Eaturday, | th¢ .fastest iplayers ‘in Eastern Con- % of Ranges 168 in the year 1917. The cost of the |evincing no better support than sec- Gon Mot ¢ oot Worcester 11, Hartford 6. Aug. 16 Write to Josenh Marisette, | pecticity under the management of| ¢ ’em on, that subconcious new c:n:;tru«\\;osr.l '\:borkh lla_slz week [ondary or reorganized properties. Sell- o A Titseld £, ‘Waterburs o Plainfield, Conn., Box 313. hrnn “ ’tmfn Are ‘o\f‘lm;‘or o:;‘lo(v?r :;:u y amounted to $1,851,835, ‘while G Vi ois Cent 5 s ovSuncs: New Haven 13.. - - WOULS AINS oy - 8. Of 8 3 .. oley 0. [lana 'in 1577 to 3356,545 . The largest|ing mo approciable smmressian: ) T o 4 for Sunday -gemes. The Trimmers | hest! 12 FERRY TREET permits of the week were issued in| In the various groups of indug. Titimors 1, Jersey City 2. (10 inniogs.) Jersey, City. J., Aug. 4—Mel Coo- | Baltic Rivals, Kickers or St. Mary's|out your chest! New Ilaven, Hartiord and Springfieid. {rials and unclassified shares the break Newark 10, Reading 5. D o es e D | e el The Inewn a2 k Norwich had a total of 11 r - i Rochester 5, Toronto 1. (Fimt game.) & ee ew o acko Riley. ¢. and Jutc ik ‘h - - Tata i 0 ¢ Laat o S tbe T | Te pater inraiin, Sk JEene i Rechester £ Toronta 3. (Seeond game.) in an ecight round bout here tonight. |p, the old Duwel battery which needs at—well, we know sev Bethlehem, Crueible. Republic and U. mortgages to 511300 for 1915. New|S. Steels, Baldwin Locomotive, Ma- IRON ¥ ASTINGS London had 24 siles this vear, § a|rvine, American International, Atlantic year ago, and 397360 in mortgages to|Gulf, United Fruit, Central Leather, $12,250 a year ago. Hide and Leather preferred. Mexican FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Petroleum, Texas Company, American THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO0. | =% 5“3 Siowine. Revivar | oo $Hine Bicors Siadopties Building contracts awarded during | Géneral ~Motors, Stutz Stromberg, American Assoctation. Loutsrille 5, Columbus 2. Indianapolis 7, Toledo 0. Kansas City 6. St Paul 4 Minneapolis- Miiwaukee, rain. eral men who forgive their ex- travagance, if extravagance it is, on the ground that with proper laundering they are GAMES TODAY. National League. Boston_at Chicago. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Tuly n - the New ngland states|Corn Products and American Weolen i e L ? amounted \io §27.0W,000, which o an | Closing at losses of 5 to almost 20 T S alladepnia ‘2t Pisisburgh. good for at least two seasons! increase of 20 per cent. over the June, | POInts. Sales amounted to 1,904,000 American Leagus. Phone 581 1819, figures. The July total indicates | Share: Chicagy a: Paliacelphis Say they last that long—and an increase in volume of activity of| TBe direct relation of the railway 35 per cent. over the average for|Shopmen’s strike to ledaing .indust- » - July of the years 1914-1918, inclusive, |Fials was indicated in the case of the ern um according to figures complled by Ths| United States Steel Corporation,.some ial in The July figures bring - tae tatal s y. s essential in modern houses 83| .;ount of contracts awarded in this| 'Railroad bonds reacting in sympa- electricity is to lighting. We guaren- | Jisoict dquring the firet seven monthe|thy With stocks and:other domestic tee the very best PLUMBING WORK [of 1919 up to $108,513,000. This figure | iSSUes, as well as internationals, were L = b < irregular to heavy. Total sales, par expert workmen at the fairest|is 25 1-2 per cent. less than tha ave- P < age for the frst seven montas of | value were $12.656.000. Old T. . | Se Louis 3t New York | Detrol: 2t Washingion | | | they always buy them here. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER Cleveland a: Bosier: Eastern Lesgue Piusteld s Springteld Harford” at Worcester. Waterbury at -Bridgepor: New Haren at Providence. | LEAGUE STANDINGS. National Leasu R Worn Pump B — each of the five years precedins 1919 | bonds were unchanged on call. Sorgen Ask 'us for plans and prices. et e fic pievion o beivre : MONEY. | Cotam . Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank. duced to figures based on 1919 costs). STOCKS. York, Aug. 4.—Call money | Brookisn high 6: low 5 3-4; ruling rate | F2deissis While resumption has been less| Saie J. F. TOMPKINS |-ois sooomesion nes boemlece| S5 s coume §: closing bid 5 1- offered at 4; | Pittb 3 .3 Ctaburgh Special attention to diseases o the steady increase in contract uwards 0 Am® A o last loan 5 5-4; bank acceptances 6. | st Loy peelal attention to dise 1 the - m mont: to month leads to‘the 2200 Am Beet Sugar STOMAUH, BLOOD d LUNGS. 67 West Main Street expectation that the total for he year| i Am Som Wit COTTON. | o 1818 will reach ‘a’ figure indicating | geos AmsCir & F . i St New York. Aug. 4.-—Spot cotton | mrcafd . fours: 9-10 a. m.; 2-4 ar § p. m. something close'.to'a normal year's 15k, 115% | duiet; middling 3280. New York Phone: §21 T.F.BURNS |ineiis B - - 3 & NEW YORK ;( Louis BUILDING AND BUSINESS A | Bosor h h 2 d P] = IN_NEW 'ENGLAND 3 " Priiadeimnia = d d“ eating and FIUMDING | <ucuscics o nuiiding ana enginger. e e | B B e m‘ operations In New England com- g bata g — Alice Bullding, Malu Street. 81 FRANKLIN STREET “byThe F. W. Dodge Co. are as o S | P s A ApHIOTUT g ¥ 31, 1919.$108.323,000 pre Pristaa e < cts to July -$108,323, i3 & Contracts to SuN 31. 1918. 85,890,000 e o =—_ ROBERT J. COCHRA Somtracts 1o July 3. 1917 118583000 Ey k) AT GEORGE TOURTELLOTT S Contracts to Jul "+ 120,806, g Hariford SE GAS FITTING . | Contracts to July 31 1815. 102,063,000 &R e 3 T her of Violi PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING |Contracta to Juiy 31, 1914 104673000 1% 13 Tk 1w Yantic 5 B&K 1eacher O oln Washington Sa., Washington Building | Gontracts 1o July" 3% 1013.(100,660.000 25 a5 Rl Yantic defeated Baltic in an inter- > Contracts to July 117,015,000 a1 T esting game on Saturday afternoon Studio, 21 Cliff S Contracts to July 95/199.000 S35 e % |at Sayies Field, Baltic. by the score udio, iff Street to July 98,253,000 w: %K lof 5 to 3. The feature of the game mi&mm R R W 37 NS D Wflwfi@m

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