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Fitsgerald held Plainfield High to five scattered hits Tuesday afternoon on the campus, and N. F. A. easily won by the score of 5 to 0. Fitz was in fine form, not a base on balls being issued by him. e reccived perfect support by his team maies who handled their chances with the ease and precision of big-timers. Whitney, the spruce third sacker, made 2 iemarkable catch of a Texas leaguer. wedge of censorship on the nres!, and would interfere with states’ rights.” A. B. Hancock of Paris, Ky, president ~ ACADEMY BLANKS PLAINFIELD HIGH NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920 SUVVIWIVUVVIWY of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Breed- ers’ association, declared passage of the bill would stop the breeding of high He conceded that to stop betting would cause poor racing meets. class horses. SECOND ST. SLUGGERS T0O tripes an_inch-wide, - Still )mng Il fl.’lc “attic. s l'-' ‘have got 2 Those duck lm_)g.d'fll' T flt!‘ sionate pride. Ah, well I remember how b 1 s(mda dowl zha»anm' thrilied te o g AL With Muie beside ‘me~as blitie. satm He nailed the ball over his shoulder ) whno on the dead run and looked uncon- -fike when the stands roared their approval. MUCH FOR LITTLE- POTATOES On Monday afternoon, the fast Second Street Sluggers, defeated the Sixth Street Little Potatoes Hard to Peel, by Hudson Is' Best Known For Its Super-Six Motor Official Proofs Established Its Supremacy; Thus Hudson Became the Largest Selling Fine Car Few of the 90,000 Super-Six owners have ever tried the limit of Hudson speed +or power. They realize they have a vast tart. The coat, a Prince, e worked very well for Plain-|the score of 14 to 9, on the Shetucket Plum huz d dq“u bfluwfl L W field, - allowing only seven hits and[ball lots, on North Main street in a '\ passing two. The rest of the team fail-| very exciting game of a home run, one is still tender =~ For that Senatorial garmi It went like the flowers 1 i when §ashion 3 3 Decreed that its unfnlnn’fi“? out of date 3 2 Quite wrong—in the. attic! :i¥i now bet your cash on The fact Uncle doms 1t- u'flu with state. ed to show much with the exception of 'w, the keystone keeper, who ac- 12 chances without a misplay. Whitney opened the N. F. A. half of the first inning with a line drive just in- _side the right field foul flag which net- !tfl three bases. He scored when Para- triple play and a score of doubles. Rob- ert Boyd was the star for the Little Po- tatoes Hard to Peel, twirling good ball Boyd had very poor support. The bat- teries for the Sluggers were Gromko and Jiks; for the Little Potatoes Hard to Peel, Tennant and Boyd. Tennant knocked a home run in the ninth when the Little Potatoes started the rally but were unable to win the game. diz boisted a long fly to left.« Ringland Was out on an easy bounder. Keenan | walked, stole second and went to third an Fitzie's single. ror by the catcher. N. F. A. failed to score again till the The garments once scorned on qi take an airing To rid them of scent of moth® I should smile! Your Uncle is wise, aifi no mrore equalled them. The possibility of their being rivalled seemed never more remote than now. ' Certainly the type to do it has He scored on an er- CALLED OFF $10,000 AMERICAN nes despairing— { e soventh when they amnexed tree| o P et reservoir of ability that is never called on. ~ not yet appeared. = ,,5'2{‘;;" sharks are no loager e3, with “one. down, ; : . out a roller mfl reached third on a sin-| ¢an Derby which was to have been re- s Yet no one mistakes it for mere idle sur- plus simply because it is beyond his ordi- nary requirements. For that latent capacity is Hudson’s greatest value. It is the life of a car. Be- e cause of it, thousands are now getting the fullest satisfaction and service from Super- gle by Paradis. Whit scored on a pass- ed ball, Paradis pulling up at third. Ringland brought Paradis home with a one base fly. He stole second, making a pretty slide took third on Keenan's out and gamboled home when Denison heav- ed the ball out of the lot. This makes the fourth victory for Me- Kay’s warriors out of six games. Th should have a fine record to show !amm newed for the Grand Circuit meeting at Readville in August, has been called off, it was anncuiced today. Entries, which closed ten days ago, were too few to ‘warrant a renewal this year of the clas- sic race which for several seasons before the war was one of the feature of the Grand - Cireuit. And mark this important fact. Hud- don’ supremacy means no added complica- tions, weight or size. The patented Super- Six prmmple applied to a standard type of motor added 72 per cent. to power. Motor efficiency is increased 80 per cent. Endur= So, t‘asmon g0 hang! tr With what I've dug up—for Sunday arrayed \ Tn attic adurnmenu you .bet rlflh dul Obser\ed of observers when’ M,O] parade. —Horace Seymour Keller, ia New" M Sun and Herald. at the close of the season if they continue ——— THE SOUTH WIND. A Challenge. AL ance thus has been increased to limits yet g E N e -FN"’F t o e Mt. t Street SI hal- i in thelr” prosnt form e the West Side sl team for Sixes nearly five years old. They know unknown. There's a sound wind :“"""‘"*"‘ g, fihis wesk_on “thecampus, opposed Sl SRSt Ml warer the durability it ngelf. They know _r_v}?at Note These Tests Made \‘\f‘;:l‘n“‘f.i‘:u‘é‘{,'{gfifa&g“"‘l"‘n R oL hue 8 AR Vel o Rs MEEAVY BHTTING it means in smooth operation. eir 3 e g alry between the two schools and a good S A : 5 softly S snappy game is looked for. o _ CONTINUES IN DAY'S GAME cars have required neither costly replace- to Prove Its Endurance Blows sotily on the ses. ¥ The score: Philade , May 18.—Detroit's heavy It s th 11 1 N F A Plainfeld hitting continued foday with an 8 to 2 ments nor constant attention to mmor dis- Z 2 : e 2 B 2l . 8t s slviewry cver Chiladelphia. Ehmke held orders. Think that a Super-Six stock chassis set Illrlmes little wavelets > $ 1 ot < 44 th 1 fe at all times. s B o feathery, di t, Rar i dms 0L e el kute ae el times, Home rine i i g e the speed record at the rate of 102.53 miles And Sings 1ts Whispering love sewsm’ Eomangi~ 3 0 0 1 ofDenism 9| seven oreover, it is good to know that you AI1” gentle, tenderly— Eeman 10 1p 4 11 4 3(seven for two consecutive games here. A per hour. A stock Super-Six holds the ac- The south wind a-blowing, wmine 4 1 0 0 ojwaek ™ 30 4§ o|Cobb stole home atter nitting a triple in have at instant call greater speed, accelera- s ST A-blowing from the sea Younse 3 0 3 0 Obtasiewsp § 0 4 & o|the eighth. Score: i d hill-climbi bt Hhan an celeration record. And Hudson made the : s e g ohia A) 1of ANCEiL CUNUINE od LI, Y fastest time for the famous Pike’s Peak R uon your Inlaby s s Mrwwy, o o22nas 4 0 ng 1% 81 other stock car has ever shown. hill climb. The Super-Six pl’iI‘lCip]E in Mother Ocean Tocks and rockee B b IR e L s RS R . speedway-racing won more points than ¥ A2 over ail the TiIctway e St n £ = 20000030 05 4371 e 800 More Effic|ent__ : NAn U 2 She croons her lullaby. “ Planfieid High 00000000 0—0 i 3150 ] 0 . ny racing team took. le ve; &% e ik Ml Whtiy. and Bingiasit Bikes oo ARl e iny racing téam ever ? , 10 2 SIngle year, South wind a-blowing. a-blowins: b:l;;;oé)ulun::n‘;"kn(llflt\Nnn;?-:i"\;\l Pl T e 3 0 dhowte T1iid WIthln 100/0 Of Perfect‘ And think of Hudson s double trans-con- SSeuitian b b'c‘?.'.'x','i'.';.?"il;:f.'-'.'. B T T It | i s h pooel tinental run of 7,000 miles in 10 days 21 To the IS Waren s Tt PIMLICO'S HISTORIC RACE shtpuisnl Many have called the Super-Six “the . hours. No other car ever equalled its time You touch 3o tenderly. b WON BY MAN 0' WAR TRE perfect motor.” That, of course is not in either direction. —Christian Science Montter.: Pimiico, Md., May 15—The Preakness el oy accurate. Perfection would mean utter Those tests speak for Hudson endur- HUMOR OF THE DAY was won by Maa o Var . Upset second (2 B, e G ATty freedom from friction and vibration. No S Te o [ . ) Batiea for taviin’ th. ance—the real reason for its appeal to you enderfoot—Why do_they" have kit In the presence of| a crowd estimated machine can ever be that. on the ocean instead of miles? ** -~ %r R e e e e But the Super- ioday There can be no question regard- e o e L e fed arsia Nan o War :,‘,,:,; e o 2 : Six comes within 10 per cent. of it. Could ing its beauty, its completeness, its fine- Were no, knota.—Yale' Record. >imlico’s historic fwo base ones, = e Bk Aaitse: . TR b the lv}.f;;c“.um DR fi::,;mli{”fi,ffi;:n ‘2;:1 another type approach that close Hudson’s ness—advantages patent to any observer. i o Chmc ey s ol R LA ey records might be matched. But for nearly You will best assure delivery when you Mother—Why not, dear?. 8 Taa s iiimey's Upset was sec-| YANKEES BWAME INDIANS five years they have stood. None -has want it by speaking for your Hudson now. Dirling-Cox whra hort saves. Sl der J. K. L. Ross’ King Thrush was IN THIRD GAME OF SERIES 2 % & i o s\I\e':oqu\::.\: lt_(llal rrfl:‘l-‘h ufl"A fourth. The time for the mile and a| -New York, .May 18.—The New York X furio ke LY Be) o6 2 acxd (s ittie learning is a.dangerous - thing?" e SR R O IR R G ERNEST WHITE, Dealer ey ::;:‘b];hv;_m;‘hoyo‘dla'n Challenge Cup, a z::o:]e‘e series, the score being 11 to 0. “Must have been Some man.whe PHONE 1142 Cleveland (A) first time,” replied the Grouch—Clngth- vRoTEsT ML ox TRANSMIssIox | OEO®, ) ey EDWARD CONNELLY, Salesman. SERVICE STATION, Phone 1780 mal Enquirée. i Sianey o » 2 — oF Rice BETTING TNrOmMATION | Gngi, T 0 '1E S 3 324 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN line et ey Washington, May 18.—Race hors 1o + 2 ’ ' Mrs. Bocker—No, indeed;.T'm sreeders prowsted to the house inter: i 4 John would stay home too state commerce committee . today 30 York Sun and Herald. - \gainst the bill prohibiting interstate 32 i m g H “W transmission of race betting information. | | 38 e P i Its enactment would stop racing as a soddwen 10 o] ey s “How s0?" b sport and destroy investments of mil- | Uhlep 00 0) e gl L “They make such good m" Honsb]k;y breeders, they said, adding that| o 20 3 L R ST Baltimore American. gambling on the races was a mere in-| (x) Batted for Myers in Sth S acksor alow’ —d’ cident as far as their business was con-| .Score by inuing. x 1'!“1 J n a bit 55 Setmed. e o e ; s “This is another attempt of those wWho| \Two e Hits omic s’ vhy ! (&0 3, 4 z—11| Chicago’s winning streak today by de- Pirates 7, Braves 2. games—All Stars of Norwich, Thermos|will be taken out for short paddles on exclaimed Yadilleh; Nved S e tils Tn 9L iode whb B s Bodie 2, Viek, Ward, Pipp, feating t_the locals, 8 to 6, in the first| ' pittsburgh, Pa. May 18.—The Pitts-|Boitle Co :, Willimantic Rovers|the Quinnipiac river. There will be ’“h "‘f e iatakas house. ,;.“‘.—"' on others” declared A. J. Carroll, of| GIANTS BREAK CUBs® e O v Series after a thrilling 12-| burgh Pirates defeated Boston today by|and . Write 1o John|no changes in the makeups of any of | Lat s “lody ‘massage. white Jaex: Wis Louisville, representing the Keniucky WINNING Simmag| TNE ERIe. Soore: & facore OLAT 1672, Seore: Paradis, Lox tville the boats, but Nickalls is determined | washing his face."—Judge. Jockey club. “It would be an entering Chicago, May 18.—New T. ki LN tishes: OO Boston () Pittsburgh . (N) = - to find out just what the trouble was - en —2 odc broke |, . ab B s S 1T T e 05 ® gy W 17 3 o NICHOLSON SATISFIED WITH Saturday. He realizes there is a great fic.}“b'g'5°';:‘;"{h;’°m§‘b;“;’ur‘»_': oung. 2 32 gy It 1200 3 cfor > 2 e FERERIRe SRR e SRR peieien bl L i n T e e e RO Dosle s~ 6 16 T 8510351 o] poiers o 488 T olswartiir 303 ol city Island, N. Y., May 18—Charles | 5® onLEn 4 Assistant Manager—That's ‘ust- n...b FINANB'AL AND R 3320 o|Saliange 4130 o|cusmawas 3 b 3 3 ¢|B:. Nicholson, British designer ot | TOMOITow the trial races in the class| forgets every popular song he hears.amd Jis7 3935 o|Boeckeldd 31731 ifCatonss 3115 1|Shamrock IV, who arrived trom Eng- | Sompetition will start. These races|can't whistle it—Bostan * §3% ¢ 315 g offelkeld 4180 ofcimmay 4112 0 0fland on the Mauretania Sunday had|MWilbe held to determine which will be| “ b,y (15 butcher who had put -omis 2% 0| M'nille ss 2 2 1|Schmidt, 2 i by x i v e Wi 4 MARKET WAS DULL. 1D & 7 g 1001 9080 OlGowiyc % 35 3 ofvamiionp 3'10 ‘2% |his first thorough inspection here Mon- ;‘\'F;::’fl::{?"gfl“f‘;- The winner of the | 1one to make up weight)—Mother maid New York, May 15—Business on the| D% & R G of 150 le 1929 OlOescngern 2 0 0 1 o = —|day of the yacht with which sir|® Wil be entered in the regatla |, pork she has this morning“was’all Btock exchange today dwindled to about| 1300 Eris .o, 1ni8as Tt e SO Rl 1| Thomas Lipton hoves to win the Am- |z} arvard Saturday on New Haven) pone. a,utm nhlrel!’.l;hc !lm:tlh:sl total since| 00 Erle isi’pr 1003 9001 olocmilley 10000 erica’s cup off Sandy Hook in July, | aFPOF SRR Butcher — Run home and tell your rebruary 3, , and far less than the| % Yee 00 1000 ¢l nis =m—=-2 At the end of the inspection Nich- mother that the next pig I kill “without mervage week-end two hour session of 0000 2000 Mot il olson stated he was satisfied with the | “OMPLETE PRELIMINARY Doncs T make her a present of It recent months. iR 51 L i ReetaTs Oertar B way his plans had been carried out. TRAINING OF SLOOP| Boy (a few minutes after)—Mether lovements of stocks were in keeping 4 e Tattatifor Tt ita 6tk (xxx) Batted for Scott in Oth. “If I were designing a cup boat to-| Bristol, R. I, May 17—The H-class | 5¢¥8 the next pig you kill that has got with this insignificant total. M : Sccre by innings: % Kt ingred Wi this insienificant total Many of| §0 i O () Batted for Winters in. Tih. SR s R day,” eaid Nicholson, “undoubtddly| sloop Resolute, candidate for defender | TUtton bones in, she would like to stan railroad and industrial fs-| 1000 T Copper (22)_Batted for Douglas in 1lth. Pitisburgh . i she would be different from Shamrack | of the America’s cup, aftér a week's the Whole CRrcass a8 & CRtiosNS sues were only occasionally dealt in and| 200 Int Harester (x) Ran for Killefer in 10th. o i 5 y B Ideas. . some remained unquoted throughout th i (xx) Batted for Hendrix in i0th. B 3 IV. 1t is six years since the craft was | trials has completed her preliminary b » precs n i e 0 :,u.‘t;d‘m Vaughn in 1 built. We have learned a great deal | training. e R Int Mer ) Score nings: i cipally because aviati - “if it wouldn" enpoddnor- In point of fact, the stock market was P e New York .00 0 00 2038 GAMESS TODAY. i it\l-lee:'uq e boltu&n‘;ne 3\ tar soll the howe and buy:a SR VS very extensive liquid- Evoy nwk‘ ey Smith (2), Kelly, Dople, il Boston . at Pittsburgh. i, - 3 X Claude Williams, after winning his|sel to get anywhere,” suggested’his ation of Liberty bonds and Victory notes = ¢ = Brooklyn at_Cincinnati. rock IV finished, it Would be impos-| ot six s a v E 2 & B i T ol Vistory mot ix Motor S , it sible to launch the craft before the end | LTSt SiX games.this season, was stop- That's the advantage. We'd be abiu S0 150 W Lveh, ex Pet Senators 17, Browns 8. Philadelphia a¢ St. Louis. ped on May 12 by the Yankees, Bankers were almost unanimous of the week. The Vanitie, which racing the Resolute off New Have: in to keep the same cook for two or tisee depreciation of Washington, May 18. — Washington American League. b L e ATy S ascribing the additional won a slugfest from St. Louis today 17 Al Schacht lost his first game in the Cleveland at New York. c v American league on May 11, the Tigers = Friday for the honor of defending the ving ot by Wit KALEIDOSCOPE - these securities to the enforced needs of to 8. Score: Detrolt at Philadelphia. America’s cup was, was hauled out|Liowing him. Al besan by winning| ~THE d tndividuals and corporations who found St Louis - (A) Washington (A) t Gt sy Dosion here Monday for the final cleaning, | o5 tirSt two games for Griff last year| Holly trees are peculiarly exfimpt frem themselve b e 8 Eastern Le: = : 2 e - | 2nd his first pair the present campaign. . 1 mselves unable or unwilling to bor- T e R I O e SR o The American yacht is lying directly|” op May 11, when the Yank o] Iy row money at the prevailing high rates IS GSbE AR RS e b gl R ] Vatesba . hallenger. Unt < vl o ANk, three persems &23 scarcity of funda, ¢ M8 B S L3273 ik 54 fa| Ve e ' |Ste s asaln put e, he Cwateh| it | three homers and the White Sox one.| 1, (very fve patrone The only stocks to manifest more than Ray Cou Cop ; 1391 iRother 33100 Springield at Pltateld. 1 16 A ponsibic s piiiips | S Cuaiel Ake SUSIO GE TS Athie R ST s nitoks mmors than B oy R A S _Springtield a would be fmpossible to launch the Lip- | jo-Senators of April 20, when ihe a's| The College of -Hawail has added were. those comprising tne. sugar and| 500 R 1 & Sl 32100 lesedb 32101 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. ton yacht. redio got three round trips and the Griffs|foUr-year course in ‘sugar technology. £ood groups, with intermittent firmness in| 1100 Southern. Ty el il f23 10 National Leagus. 1t i3'expected that the Vanitle will be| o in a ‘game. The first gax preparations for the uwse leathers, tobaccos and shippings. Oils| 200 Souh Ry pr 5214 9010 0| Plishurgh 7, Boston 2. out of the water until Thursday. She| ™ \yajter Gerber, after hitting safe ten |0f Students in anatomy were made’ by the recent mainstay of the market, were| ,J00 Tmn_Copper L) O g0 40| Dokt wet moumds. then will beitaken to New Haven.” lconsecutive games,: quit on-May 9" to & Woman. varlably lower and changes in steels,| ‘100 1o pecits Bl 21003 4% % 1 8| New York 8, Chicago 6. HARD HITTERS DEFEATED Howard Ehmke. Duringhis stretch of | Temperature at'an altitde :of ‘seven equipments anr motors denoted more nl:fl(nm Pac pr Bayne,p 0 070 10 S —— —— American League. ROUGHNECKS EASILY | Ditting, Gerber came throu2h with eev- | miles is uniformly.near. the w l.!-::othe mixed views of professional op- 'fi,\z ; ; ,{:xu;;" s my“e,p g 3 g; €« 2 = . i ‘i d'f q enteen safe ones in thirty-eight at-|below zero mark. % erators. o -4 r xCollins he ‘aftville Hard Hitters efeates " " - 0] Ty T A e ko o e | R e el s 00 o5 e s H tempts for a mark of 447. An attachment for uum d-& to N; llh;ug:n was paid to the money S Steel pr Totals . 4118 24 16 R the Taftville Roughnecks by the score of | "mhe Indians were the first major club | awaken -deaf :persons by : jarring, their market, although call loans eased 7 to 1ss “Over (0 Batted for Basne Wastingen. 17 18 to 9. The batteries were as follows: | to tally 100 rune. Spoke's Trit e e § per cent and a few time loans for| 107 Willis O () Batted for Schacht in Intemational Loagus. Taltville Hard Hitters, Kid Blarichette ] {00 thalr continy toa oif-tng: verny | o ias Been laven e & sbort dates were reported at § 3-4 per| o0 Worh Pum Scare by inulng 3 Jersey. Clty 2, Toronto . and ‘Ed Phalen; Taftville Roughnecks,|Sox May & 0 - o he White| To.enable s pesenste;shtiin. s @it Brokers reported I th o St. Touls . 0 o 0210 03—8| Symeuse 2, Akron 13. B St P . ox, May 8. from a bubbling fountain ‘a-.cup ported less than the A Soarens R AP e S Lemjeux and Archambeau. The feature B e e RS Aokt at bymintie in torelin ex- | U0 N SOREY Tro, e e i, ,c“l:;mz Stamnon % Srurt i e o of the game was the fielding of Lester . change, nominal changes were the , 3 —Call money easy ;| well. Rice 2. ase_hits, Gharrity, an - high 7; low 6, ruling rate 7; American Assoclation. bid 6 Offered at 6; Louisville 2, Milwaukee 3. Indianapolls 4, Kansas City 8. Columbus 6, Minneapolis 7. Toledo 8, St. Paul 1.+ closing lan, Harris. Home run, Judge. last loan 6; bank tom through which It is filled Septimus Winner, the composer, received sas for his, song, “Listen to the M Extreme declines in Liberty bonds ranged from 1-10th to 1-2 per cent., the 3 1-2's alone holding steady. Foreign also reacted, but in the general do- | Pingree and the wonderful batting of | Dege McShean., ’ acceptances 6. White Sox 4, Red Sox 3. Boston, May 18.—Chicago won a 4 to 8 victory over Boston here today. Score: i Sl | COACH NICKALLS HAS STIFF COTTON, PERMANENT INVESTMENT | publishers made 3,000,000 out atise. o rea : _ PROGRAM FOR ALL 3 CREWS Kansas agricultural experts’ haveh mest] . Louis and San Francisco| New York, May 13.—Spot cootton () § Chicago (A) 553 New Haven, May 18—Following ‘the STRENGTH that -dynamiting is not beneficial 't Railway x'\re:gleu were conspicuously | steady; middling 42.60. l;w; : ;mmh”f g I;m; : . 3 defeat of the Eli crews on Lake Carpe- soils, that in heavy clay ft! M mn;““ ofmnho!l'd“ta'r alvue, aggre- 2 3 4 0f..Collins2b 5 1 5 0 of Waterbury 1, Albany 0. gle last Saturday, Coach Nickalls has lt . fh f injures both soil and-crops.; .: i % Beted B0375.000, S. bonds were CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 110 afifeers™ 301 30 g0 Games. outlined a stiff program for all three IS thé purpose o The Philadelphia wireless nhuh- e e {fm‘, Close, A vr:ficn,‘;" 3% 3 ‘: 0| Cotoy 5. Brown 4. crews beginning today. This afternoon this oreanization to a concert between 9.45 and 10 .o'cleck £ iggy, 911 1fdourdanib ¢ 17 0 0 E’;’IAZ’LIE"?"?&JZ' Bates 0. the varsity, junior and freshman crews 3 every night to everybody in wireless 14 P 1 2 3 0{¥cMul'n,3b S 1 i ¥ H e 2“4 162 vil gse%..‘;vé‘g : § ’{' % §prumitae L Aeg g 5 offer to its customers s A R I % illiazsp 3 - are £ B 1y i giael o aroa| xTasumae only such securities as ~ [[sularly by at least 5800 parsons ait- 200 Am ' 0 &0 0 g fir away as New Brumswigk, e s Ul LEAGUE STANDINGS. n be relied of them.ss : 3:: LIBERTY BOND MARK;‘I"' Totals : \iaz' lii 1 National League. MPOUND o . 7ty :;x .‘!).‘“Orne;‘rs:l‘ 2:. and the fit@.flw @i 3o 4 i {5 B, tor el o o, S Ln IT 1S JUST WHAT CHILDREN year after year, to ful- 36,5} B reciters s - him .-q:" 47 iy e pien i laln Lo Brooklyn . 9 | ought to have for feverish colds, coughs, fill all obligations ir- $7.50. E e 5 i e s i pises e R O e | uaafles,” and that fight, wheesing & It i not improbable” that this cw 220 Am W R a7 e . o, biso hits, Con‘nns Jackson. Three base hit, 147 breathing. It stops croup, too. It cases v will soon produce all the figs it 0 o0l ot oy E%fi??y e e s s o and checks whooping cough, measles respe'cfi e of market This statement is made by the' chief of o 4%s X b e 100 At J 8 Vie 3ha - P Phillies 1, Cardinals 0. cough and bmnclud coughs. conditions, panics'and e U_-.l;fl_ 590 Balt & . St. Louis, Mo, May 18.—St. Loui: it itati report on the of Smywan Mo Bu & onio FOREIGN EXCHANGE, RATER. - (| I held Philadelphia to two bits but lost the political agitations. culture in California. Much of the : 3900 Beth Stecl i Yesterday Ago |opening game of the series. today, 1 to 0. F slecti & it cess of this enterprise has been due. to 00 Beth Suel § pr e e Score: ORLR, & St otk the fact that the department has been i Cables o Philadelphia (N) st Louis () that we recommend, uble to maintain a caprifig orchard”at 300 Butte Cop & % g o o . hpo a e writg for circular No. NB-550 Loomis, {rom which have Been- 1100 Butte Sup mnx 90 day, : g ; s : 41; : 0 2 distributed free to growers.: - 3 £ 1600 Can Pacific 4031 41129 EII Seotlud!ndhmh-l-n-w 500 Cent Leather 3110 Eastern League. Bo & CO R fried D | e 2 o 20351 5158t 10 WEYBOSSET STREET, v s formerly 3 108 Cn 3000 363 40 % ’ building at corner of - 3041 10301 Providence, R. I, London. and dnflv- its tlh- e suitof 3 0j3 3 ssion Boston New York |fact tmat the e t point was l‘fl -—crias Totals 20 22713 1 10000 of Edgar to Henry II as'a IED bl . o R SR T oth IR O {#) Baed for Dilhooter 1n Teh. e s el innings: Melrose Nine Wants Games. z=- Ktenl The Melrose baseball club would like mlenr & Wudeon ot © . to hear from the following clubs for adverunng Connecticut equat 10 The Bul- - letin for Luiinass resulta