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B n ', Gardner; first numfiu. 'H‘ ¥. Che- ney; second vice president, Mrs. Chas. Babeock; third vice president, Mrs, J. B. P'llnllpl;'fllnfih vice president, E. C. t New York nunfiy night. J.L LATHROP & SONS cmumulnuiunnmnlur ury, O?tm.. aterb: 21.—Water- 'y_contin ing streak . ued its wi to- tile, Dweilings and Farm Property 431 hnn the | Willcox; secretury, Mrs, E. W. Potter. ¢ fa m-mm-tmw-h- tlowrates. | At Philadelphia Today—Connie Mack Gets Boucher’s ] e N oTiitan was Datied | treasurer. Mrs. G, H. Prior, with Mrs. us a call before placing your s 2 e saved from a more sever: | A- M. Brown, luhmnt treasurer; col- b slsewhore o Contract—Freddie Welsh Outclasses Goodman . llent ‘work of hix | lector, Miss Allce A. Brown; slicitor, ~ Tt s, A 3 effers; irect SSes, £ Shegine Birmey, 7 Moouiohy Eeme. . d many men 1eft) 2oL Tnornton, Mes. Nathan Babeock, | Plenty of Norwich Readers Have This Mrs. M. E. Wilson, Mrs. William John- stone; programme committee, Mrs. R. W. Dearnley, Mrs. B. R. Gardner, Mrs. G. H. Prior, Mrs. George Sparks. The Experience. Philadelphia, May 21.—Mm than thirty crews are here tonight for the $| waterbury 020 3 a| Nor'mpton 100 0 Batteries: Sillery You tax the kidneys — overwork cordln to the way the Waiters look at it, Ffldqy and the Wauregan hotel The Waiters had their old reliable vard, Georgetown and the New York workers, Sullivan and Greenwood, in and Baltimore oarsmen got in during wlousenmnana® £ PR R | Eleorusocras Urinary troubles set in. e CHAFYER Don't wait longer—take Doan's Kid- field played poor ball against New Britain today and lost, 3 to 2. @l meecomormue® BlesmauwsSuul Elrecrsuenses o 2 seventh annual regatta of the Ameri- | men were disappointed of their chance 1 : ligan and Bridges; tim ladies who s'err»d were Mrs, H. F. Che- | them— ST o the SemoyIk ‘ver fomorzow | for” Bt & DICked (eum Vs made wb . o e D T Eiieatone, Sire, A . Befahton, 0o, stralpy 7 M4%B U fhe comtimont afternoon, The Cornell eight reached | to oppose them, with Devine and Welch : Ponies Play Poor Bal Ellen Babcock, Mrs. ¥. C. Whiting. The back gives out—it aches and the city late last night, but the Har- | as the battery, and was beaten, 9 to 4. b Springfield, Mass,, May 21. pains; K ‘Ward :gf-o 521’,}3 & ?,f:"f,';y nmnj:un c:u“:n te:)l; g::"x;olnu and they were all to the e lieved Wells in the seventh, when | Holds Annual ‘Whist at Home of Mrs. "'{:o‘r’wf'n e it S’ e the visiting crews warh out B the #iv-| . Featuses Of the giime were s hit by BB o ooy e B - A B0, o George A. Haskell. act o s " er to try the course. Greenwood, who laid the ball up Il e - Suleg Lok | DURE SRR SN da. ikl Wit et B R e e Tl il | T OB Vs At 18 Frankits The crew which attracts the most | against the center fieid fence, the play- Gessier.._ Carrigan; hits, | Score: RH.E. | at the nom o e sl | Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “Back- George A. Haskell on Friday evening. There was a large number in attendance. The hostess and attention is the Harvard junlor eigl whic _his entered for two races, meet- ing Cornell and Pennsylvania, and the ing of Tim Sullivan at third for the picked team, and Haley’s work at sec-~ ond for the Waiters. Coleman was hu-fl'ml'lln‘-fl"‘"n” Springfield 000110000—2 7 & mwmlwn New Britain 2000100003 7 3 Boston 6: Batteries: ache was a source of much anmoyance to me, the nature of my work greatly huq ‘Warner and Connor; | the regent, M ¥ Whiti - | aggravating my complaint. The strain ice 'gent, Mrs, hiting re .~ L Siohe otrsl pnatt Tutem:orc s ate | Dot mrthises 10 0, Dethes ab ho NEd'e] s to wEE :.“w’%‘u,'f,mm'“ %, “time. | Wells, Ward and Rufiange; time, two | ceived. ~Large flags draped the arch|Oon my back while shoelng horses told ards’ cup. pew bat coming with a range finding |50 umplres O'Loushlin and Perrine. hours; umpire, Mason. between the parlors, where small tables | severely upon me in the form of pains The interscholastic elght-oared | attachment that is warranted a sure < v were placed for those who played. The | FNHET Ty STrne y.oemyu).pl'l.vt out, Mightr important ““"""““"‘2 event will witness a three-cornered | hit producer.. Clovsland ~efoats Washington 4 to 1. Handionp Buskpin, Tajiraapient Goades. | (avors were tiny fkgti> In the dinieg {2005, WECh LER, MO T G R o6 owns this policy for Fire Insurance?| ;.. ,eiween Philadelphia, Baltimore| The Waiters have no gacee on their| Cleveland, May 21—Clereland deeated Waski The following are the scores of the|T00m. which was ormamented with| &80 T was fearcely ably 40 benf I g an, mght?, Wrilten by % #0001 ana: Wasnington: schedule now, but challenge the Mohi- | tn "4 la 1. 1t wai Falkemberws fivt gamo this | qualifying seven in the first week of | EIowing plants, Miss Tda Foster and | Stralehten. Trouble with the kifney c!mlpl-nly. ready to mra‘l:kl b"‘”d w);:n For the first time in years Yale has | can grocerymen. Four, snd the two-man team handicap tourna- | Miss Alic N abloe aad ominar i S on. surance nrvlee—:‘:-rulg ::a Fire In-| ot sent @ crew. The Yalesians were Bt out of the game for disputlng & ‘decision.- The | ment at the Rose alleys. The duckpin | commitic " affair A friend advised me to try Doan's Kid- ney Pills, and I accordingly procured | & box from N, D. Sevin & Son's drug were Mrs. Charles % Mrs. Frank C rv|luln artists are showing lively interest in unable to obtain permission from their the tournament, which is to run for a faculty for the trip. Two' Yale stu- ¢ C. A. C’s Go to Westerly. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. . . dents are rowing in the pair-oared | The six teams of the Rhode Island- abh po a e | month. The scores: S nd < i Richards Building, 81 Main Street. | (TS 10 TONIE O 0 Piie Dun- | Connecticut leagae come together thi “191 o | Sturtevant Whiting. i e iRy ooy o-cegen apr23daw Ram R, € of Now Eaan, afternoon for the third Saturday of 3 ashix 317, Gleason ... 640 Not £ S o wite & Doan's Kid 2 their season. The fast going Nerwich 4300 0 3 Mrs. H. E. Paul was called to Man- nl:~\ il “r‘.:,'n'xqfiiu"m:";nn. .':m'l.nu' ; C. A. C. team, which leads the leasue 3037 0lJ. Young .. chester, N, H., on Friday to attend the | pol 7004 Corrected the fault that had BILL BOUCHER SIGNS with a clear string of two victories gom e 813, Gleason 639 | funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wil- | geicida witn the kidney secretions. I CONNIE MACK CONTRACT: | without a defeat, plays st Westerly, 310 slae liam Potis. = @annot spesk too highly in favor of i at Wakeneld und Caroline at Stonings 2 ¥ T e g . it e Jogal nine plays the Dayville | gajs remedy and will recommend it at REM"VAL Star Twirler of Nor-Taft Has Chanoe [t i es : : i | oy et Gt plave a8 ol ey ‘and for Faster Company. " =la 5 = For sale by all gealers. Price 50c. o | Green 35 alers. . = = & i *Batted for McBride Wright 5— 63 Groton.—Mr. Sullivan of New Y mk‘ Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, D Bill Boucher, Norwich-Taftville's Aoadany PI:” L N;w ‘::mz’:de_ Scoro by donings REnE ol private secretary to on F. Pla sole agents for the United States, be the one big noise of the twirlers in | noon, when they go to New London to Jums, for Cleseland Goods, Bradiey, Turner, Lori, Hill . 10. 623 | with Thoma; Ad h hotel | take no other. the Eastern Connecticut league, ac- | play Bulkeley, the leaders of the Inter- Wh'fmw Conroy: two bast hit, m;h;x ';:m Comtiten 10 — — — — 0 n i a r cording to Manager Banoit, who states | scholastic league, eastern division, who | bise hit, Goode; sm,;,".,.;‘.‘:"qf.t‘,’”"’u.,‘a‘?wéf.’ Tottey .. 15— 616 that his pitcher has signed a contract | have not yet lost a game. Bulkeley T s I omAc“-nl I E + Hill ... 10 " " HAS REMOVED HIS 1.30; umplres, Kerin and Sheridan. Murphy . sc— 609 Does not promise you imaginary things, but it give you new proof every day of just what it has done. Freddie Welsh Easily the Best Man. New York, May 21.—Freddie Welsh, the English lightweight, easily won a fast ten round bpout with Jack Gool- Athleties 8, Detroit 4. Detroit, May 21.—Dovovan started a game for the first time this season. and was driven o the bench in’the sixth inging, Rain fell undl tme for sart- 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION of the FIRE INSURANCE o Dot Botman's. Satdtag was ¢ toatire. ‘Toe of this city at the Fai t A ¢ ¢ imans felding was & feature. man s city at the Fairmount A.| i s . i “FHCE Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th oL TS C, tonight, Welsh showed himselt a | P9 RSO DUE Ty iomach | troubtes. " Very traly yourm s oit. iphia. clever fighter, with plenty of speed( .- - > 3 Rloted M b TO THE g 11 o|iack the needed strength. Owing tof noeh TANN FOUNLCG, N0 oRite tap-| ¢ Flain St, Stoughton i11 4 1 o|this alone Goodman escaped a knock- | jaro" mhex gave me a good appetite SR with Connle Mack, manager of the|has had such clear sailing that they i R b and my friends have remarked how | Dear Doctor's Daughter: | cHAPMlN "_DING Philadelphia Athletics. Connie got al|are feellng chuck full of confidence, % $10 B T A better my cor fon is and what 1 e used jusi one box of your tip—wireless or otherwise—that here | but the Academy will do its best to 3232 133 PuTNAM good color your tablets have given | .-n Rite tableds for dyspepsia and was & pitcher that had the right stuff [ take a fall out of the New London Sracs N e me. T thank you, O so much, Doctir's | want to_recommengd them to al suf- BROADWAY in him, and the sage manager of the | school team, although the N. F. A, nine e 2k (Continued fhom Page Two.) Daughter, and wish others would try 1 ferers. \“nmw. s Athletics followed out the usual cus- | is at the foot of the ladder. It is ex- 100 u3 WO 4 Stomach-Rite | MRS, J. E. BAILE tom of signing up whatever promising | pected that a good sized crowd of a Speyial monting in S WA Bt Dl Ful: MISS MARY WARNOCI | 890 Tremont St Boston, Mase. CORNER BATH STREET. material he hears of. This gives him | rooters will go down on the 1.15 car Tuy sveilng,” She odoip Opeted with| o SECEEIG t Boston, Mass, | e a claim to the man's services and usu- | with the team. Bailey will twirl for T ia and O T L e |3 ket daraad tor's Davghter: Teiephone 894, ally operates in Connie recommending | the Academy, and Wall, doubtless, for e h e B } “Your Stomaech-Rite is all you claim the man he has signed to some mana- | Bulkeley. utnam lodge, . B. P. 0. E.| pear Doctor's Daughte g o gelbeac s - ger of a minor league who is looking ¢ o—s|beld a regular Friday eve-| ] hadn't taken your Stomach-Rite ‘:‘:’r\“-b”““ lr ha \""’";:‘";"" ‘“‘“ :?: for a player, thus giving the aspiring c £ e y Mas! Mass, | tablets two weeks before I saw great | (0N, SO JOnCCH o ond ell stomach youngster a chance to make good. Hospitals and Lafayettes Again. Runs, for Detrelt O'Lesry eorge C. Pierce of Marlboro, Mass.. | results and I wouldn’t be without them . gest i URtll Conblemanis Botchs ne wht depida Colos 1. 3ushy . Daste 1 was a visitor in Putnam Friday. for the world. I had gas in my stom- Pand liver troubles N. TARRANT & ©O., |coniinue to pitch the Nor-Tatts 0 | team and the Tateemier s, oo inrarpital 5 Na cac ach nearly all the time, heart trouble, | H. V. PATTEN, sy | victory and will officiats this afternoon, | jor And the Lafayette A. C. is sched- e D I MISSING SECURITIES acute indigestion and constipation ini 67 Moward St Lynn, Mass. S 4 Cont | uled for thAy afternoon on tne Hospital grounds, these two having met a week ago anad the Lafayettes having left the Schafer, Donovan, 0’Leary, Baker; double plays. to O’Leary, Summers to Stamage 1o Rossm: ‘llins; left on_bases, Detrolt 6. Philadeiphia 1 used your remed 117 MAIN STREET. a bad form before weather permitting, Respectfully, park game, at the Sachem when Putnam will make Found by Administrator and Apprais- Dear Doetor's Daughter: Fire, Accident, Eeaith, its first appearance here. The Putnam | o oo s the f iy s ers of C. M. Green Estate. M. WILSON, L fave used your Stomach-Rity tab- crowd is establishing @ reputation 5 | the. uoesne I;’f‘,dl’“;,‘,‘“"r"d‘ R e e » e e 2 e : . | tets this spring atd am very giad to Liability, Plate Glass sluggers and is hoping to break @ few | (o select an umpire satisfactory to both | Summers' L Coombs umpires, Murst | The supplementary inventory and | say it has given the best satisfactton ¢lubs on Boucher's curves, but Biil Wil! | gides. The Hoopital wil o O DOLH | ond Evans. appraisal of the estate of the late » and results. I have a good appetite, and Steam Boiler . .. attend to their ambitions' in his usual | achine ricoPital will have Clabby _— Selectman Clarendon M. Greem has | Dear Doctor's Daughter: . | sleep well and my food now does.not form. Putnam may have Cassidy, the | who has gone to Ohler ¢ °f Drisbols, St. Louis 2, New York 1. | been filed with Probate Judge Edward | I was sick for years with Ingigestion, | i€ well and my (ood Bow does mot ' " s u n A " E etrong University of Rochester pitcher, oy oo, St. TLouls. Mas 21Si Louts defeted New York| G. Wright. ~Selectman Green died | but after taking 3 boxes of your stom- | S} Rite is gradually bullding me working for them. today % to 1 by hitting Warbop In two iuings. The | suddenly in Baltimore about a year é‘,'ff'n‘{«'o]wfpr';ln ‘l!‘“int Y e up and 1 unhesitatingly recommend The other league games for the d ; score: ago while on his wedding trip and [ think 1 BEt Myluk. y them. Norwich Union {'in Insurance Soclety, | are Wauregan ot North Grosvessroriy Tighe's Team Leads. st. Louis. New York. s00n after an inventory of his property | Doctors Daughter Stomach-Rite tab- | €M WALTER MORGAN, . and Dayville at Jewett City. Jack Tighe's Rock Island t Bovsa e abh po & efof $1,137.60 was filed. He was known o all. 22 Ashburton Pl, Boston, Muss. Assets §2,759,422.10 the Three Eyo leagus is going good op | Gl 4 23 1 ojcrett 334 8 140 have more property, however, and MR. EDWARD HAMMOND, 3 L 1 D o 28 Vern st Rockland, Maass. Waestern Assurance Co, U. €, Waiters Were Disappointed. :::v '17:‘;: ugl';rt gx{.efl:ngrfide‘tg}?: o 203 Mo £ 03 0 i 3233:’?.' é‘:::;:; n;‘::‘t‘lurt‘l:émll;;lo\\'?:l(gl' Sethatim T : Dear Doctor's Daughter: Assots 92,397,60800. The Kickers showed cqld feet, ac- | with a percentage of 875, 3t 1% 3 Ufeerss” 4 1 3 of after many months' work: Dear Dostor's Daughter o Tt o o e o Beol1d s A 5 " a octol € 004 fermentes ac SR AR A Peityp 02 g © 11 0| Brookiyn &: $135—344,550. : ’":mf "":‘fid“;‘,‘,“ = "r'm dies, | I fhct I was B Tty fogor h}-‘fim» fg —_—— e emedies, onths, Sinee aking vo ATTORNEYS AT LAW. S B eRe iee e 56 shares of stock in the New York | }oi™o""dia not help me, but your | o Sron ach-Rjte T g il _____ Central & Hudson River Railroad Co. ach-Rite ha s won- . 32523 7 3|at $97 1-2—$5,439, Stomach-Rite has not only done won- | gerfully and can truly say that T am AMOS A. BROWNING, “Batied for Bulr tn o, 39T 1235430, | mulative 4 per | 9€TS for me, but my daughter has aiso |cured. - T can now eat anything 1 want, T {7Batted for Warhop in oth, niit. rioe Mefi abit BerticiDating s“f“: used them for n.~r\}-‘nu- indig and I thank you, d,.,,, Dootor's Daugh- R . Hartull out for intererencs. ‘e both wish to thank . » Attomey-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldz | MARKET ACTION PUZZLING. 3" Am. Sadios & . 5 b of the Chicago & Alton Railroad Co.f o DO WIST 10 CUITE S e o A RY 1. DONAHER, Phone 205. . FECT ) . . 00010010 2iat §71 1-2—$3,217.50; 310 shares of [ anti \ich vou all the i N Subsidence of Demand on Price Ad- ;gg“ = 90010000 0-1|the common stock of the Rock Island l?]’,‘“hhf‘dp”nn lm"‘ Sy polhn 6 Common St., Quinocy, Mase. vance—Closing Tone Steady. 38% 36y | _Mtuns. for St Touis Griggs, Stephens. for New| C'o, at §$14—8$4,840; 246 shares of the ? e — ety ) 1800 Anaconda Mining 19 stin hit, Ferrls; sacrifice hits, MRS. E. T. HODGDO g P N ml [ m ot law 11500 ARt Siaing C 10 % g Samed ball, Bt sioien seses: Hofr. | Preferred stock of the Rock Island Co.| .o pomccit ®oo “Cambridge, Mass, | Dear Doctor's Daughter: New York, May 21.—Dealings fn Do. pid 8% Joi%t | man, Wallace, Chase. Austin’ 2, Blae: | at $27—$6,642. S » Mass. | T wvant to say that your Stomech- over First Net Beak, Shetucket St | stocks today shraunk to a small propor- ’;3: Atiante Coast Lin 27 a7~ | bases on balls. off Pelty - struck out, by Two shares of the common stock - Rite is very wonderful for stomach trance tion of the recently dally average. The e i, Fen snd- Codoity, ©" | ©f the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.| Dear Doctor’s Daugh trouble. Statrway, nex: to Tiimes Mt Bunk | 2ction of the markct proved purzling | ez meimiom " B : - |at $82 1-2—$165; 155 shares of the| Having taken vour Stomach-Rite, it MRS. JAMES PAUL, Tel. 38-3. to the professional trade element. Sub- 900 Brooklyn Rajid Tr R P preferred stock of the Baltimore & |gives me great pleasure to recommend 881 Fourth St South Boston. sidence of demand on an aedvance in 600 Canndian Pacifie Ohio Railroad Co. at $82—8$1,230; sev- & reaction. Prices did not respond, but showed resistance without any increase in the animation. The rigid holding of prices at the extreme of an advance is unugual and resulted in a confused state of speculative sentiment. ,The supposition was prompted thot most of Ghleazo, 31, & ¢ e i o o avors | 300 Conte Leather W, L / e e ; i . D! ible to the stability of the rise. oh b Plisbure . e isi [ en $100° consols of the Securities Co. When you need a stomach or liver medicine why Y y 3 e il o8 New Tereey. . Chicago 19 1 394 | at $59—413; ten shares of the Cottage professional operators, acting om this| 6700 Chesaeuks & Ohio.. Philadelpiia 1 12 s | City Water Co. at .3100—$1,000;: five | Mot get the best, a tried and true remedy, a medi- -;n.. “:"t'!fl"’ um}un:d‘ 'z principle, sold" stocks short when the | % Chicas” & "l T %1 | ghares of the stock of the Portland ine that gives results fike the above rath market- turned dull and tried to force | gng chesy oTmt wester. i Water Co. at $40—3200; twenty-seven | CHI 4 9 o 1 shares of the Putnam Foundry and Machine Co. at $§110—8$2,970. 1,000 one-dollar shares of the Neva- da Co. Oil, value unknown; 35 $25 shares of stock of the American To- Lacco Culture Co., value unknown; 2 shares of the Corporation Liquidating Very truly yours, “DOCTOR’S DAUGHTER.” Broadway Pharmacy (Smith & Engler. Props ), Burt's Pharmacy, Putnam. .?.‘.:‘F;DWII Is‘ H‘“-??. to sed the f¢ euswomers gusmery afi 'nroln'i; gh. flAi 25 Boston Loses Seventh Straight Game. Boston, May 21.—Boston lost s geventh siralght today. Overall shutting the locals out with “hit. . S S )] ende( hy Mattern was hit hard and had poor sup- Sold and recommended by core: Smith, The Drugman and Delaware & Jiudson Rt the dealings were in the hands of op- | 1000 Deuver & Rio Grande. . #13 % Co., v nown; 4 Lomba { MISS M. C._ADLES, erators acting In concert, leaving the | —_ Do wrd” . hesgrs o s e it Fadehg ot c'fr"ugé‘:.‘::s.m‘ksos.n'1445,L32,1b;?501‘:‘;155 A By x::c:;e‘;};:n; I‘{Hfi\i'l;lato some, exlx‘fl:]t aud e T B po a e| 2401, value unknown; note of Ernest «f ‘he close contrc. v hic 1 Sheckardf 3 1 2 0 0fRates 0010 8.780.51: 1947.01. } Ha'r sca’ andfaces mnsl evident. The persistert rise in United Schulte.rt 5 3 2 8 0|Becker.t § %5 |3, Amold, $3,78051; total of $78.947.01 ' States Steel was the mainstay of the g, 1 I emmes 113 R v Peniditg i Hartiod and:will g5t . B Great Northem pid nfeldt, H ea’mont, | now re n will ge! SCALP ATTENTION e MR e L S ey forwids § 303§ oS 1 8 0 4 1| CRalahira of the estate, tho rest goine is most Important MSpanc. after ” 3 % It " 4 37 3 ofBeck1b 012 1 o] te ree children by his first wife. the haeir iy Bl e | oigringtue s attamann. the deidtien e ) ey 4 § YfBeckid o 3 31 1 ¢l They are J. Marquis Green of Worces- set out om Eumnel' a'u- AORE ] o S CL OE etagHu it Thars Tntae “Farvesiss — — —— —|Matemp 3 0 2 3 0f ter, Justin S. Green of Putnam, and B was little to show any declded change Tuter Marine ptd Totals, | 3 S A e e (Ctirs. Cier o Mew Tark e having the Scalp helaly snd olead | i, ongitions bearing on values. There Tutermational ¥, T e i T . may mean serious aid repulsive dis- [ was help for (he sseeulation. in <he Intornational Pump Score by inning administrator, Judge Russell, and ap- case b g Sl sl i Towa " Central 7 Chicago ... 0000302 1r|Dpraisers couldn't locate the securities Miss Adles will be tn Normich entire | coriet F*00NS [ the aquance of the ansas Gity Sgiiers Bosion . 9000000 0-0|until Thursday and who had them is Remember—we carry many specialties in stock in add week of May 2ith. Early appoint-|yrecla Mining company, as it was ¢ ol =73 iinme' Bus, for Chicago Fvers, Sheckard, Hotman, How- | not. given out - 5 ments necessary. ¢ AT i iod st thals...... - L AT Silver Medal for Loaf of Bread tion to Pipe and Fittings. Agents for the celebrated Z strued as an indication of improving o e ik foran; home run. Moran: sacrifice . & we 4 % 28 WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich |conditions in ihe trade. ne . R S et el Mac| A W Barber of - this city Vs B. O.” Sheet Packing, Tube Brushes and Cleaners, > changes in the Kansas City Sotthern Texas off Mattern 3. | awarded first prize, among four hun- X . e . i Boston, New York. | directorate were believed to corrob- . Boston 2: struck | dred contestants, for the hbr.:‘ltidoluhlo Scotch Gauge Glasses, Rubber Gaskets, “Eclipe” Tub- Telephone 104, may17d erate the expectation of closs reia- : time. 1.43; um- | loaf of bread at a contest held in Bos- . > g s - X tione between that road and the Uaion et sid ton this week. The prize was @ blue ular Gasket, Oilers and Lubricators, Whistles for pleasure Pacific. Much of the receni specule- New York Central ribbon with a silver medal. . tion has been based on the .:<umption W S e e et City. Notes: boats or power plants, and many others. e N that a number of proposcl railroad Northern Pack AIl bt the Chicazo-Boston Natlonal league games S e 1i you are in need of anything in the lines of Steam, Dominick & Domimick | cirus.oniin & oorii e | 1o s ¥ popenes; i Rivers has retarned from a S vl g Foundod 1870 b ;,";"’“’,‘j}"eflm‘:fl‘f P e ather Feoes s Eastern Loague_Standing. ST et A A Bn = Caitine! drs er or Gas, call 133 ! 3 of th iitaburg C. C. Won. Lost guests of relatives in Canada. MEMBERS OV #HE NEW YORK | O &' ade e gy b Y5 il ol A TR e 3 The woman's Missionary society met | BTOCK EXCHANGE rrogress of reorganization plans, Some s "“; . o, ) BB e By el noBEHT Bno " E A E from London that intended flotations ot vid Newark ary barrel. 2 $ some American securities which have ook ,‘_,;;"d Battimore ] M e OF T 55, 57, 59 West Main Straat. been partly underwritten abroad arve - Providenc has been the guest of local friends. 'y » being = delayed, owing to unfevorable Fodk Eastorn Longoe Results Dr. L. R, Brown of Middletown has 2 No. 118 Broadway conditons in that market and a feel pta .. At Buffdo — Providence-Toronio-Newark games | recently been the guest of his mother {elep/mne 133. oo Vo ing amongst Investers not considered | jhes fomSie" e Eochister—gchester 4, Jemey Clty (e o i friendly to Amerfcan securities, New | 800 Do. pid S ches Mr. dnd\'.‘l's. L D. Eillings o Tar. announce the opening of a Branch| YOrk bormv«dln‘gs 1In Loudon by harIAkeN f;‘:g s'vml:‘r}l kmw At Chnlbn.‘ Hamilton College 0, St ':up‘l\“’\\li' > B‘imn“:;e een guests of 2 are reported to be un a very large ¢ University of Vermont 0, Masa- | Mirs, 3 - Office at Norwich, Comn., at No. 67| scale, But these invoive no diréct par- E ey - | ”\lr[ e‘l{le‘x"(al’l;ifina&d& 0(‘_%‘uth1\la‘m P ticipation by the lenders In the se- S s e - G Broadway, The Chapman Building. | curities which figure as collateral. Results. e s s s y There was an advancing tendency in At Fall River—Fall River 0. Lymn 2. | R T | This office will be equipped with Ticker | Service and a Private Wire to Now - : R At Brocktou—Brockten 2, Wor 1. Fleven In- York ¢ due o New York bosrowing, which vings. ERE "' | Sunday Subjects—Election of~Bap BT Coand] g jias been an influence in easing the The managem: 1 ‘be- pl 1l money market and thus bringing College Results. B Ladies’ Aid Society—D. A. R. wmu, gomant will be' pleased o, 1\ (o niiincets 16 an ad)ustment. The ; at Mrs. George A. Haskell’s. give callers the latest quotations on | Stk P Letween six 5iA% Andorer—Priiips Xndorer . Uiversicy of Pa. |- Rev. N, B. Cook's sermon at the 0 " e e currency ve- eshmen 2 e & Bl o 4 il Pt moiaosal THCDTL BRI BT » B Tinson—Cubversty of Vermont 5, Ambers | e Tndividutl Responsioility. | n. the . i i ; - exces & Wi 3 . g - A o Partioular attention will be paid to | ceipts over shipments from the In- | Toral ssie o1t ten s RO SRR A texl Wl e THe Selpien telephone servi tions, to overbalance the gold exports q 9 = Hartford . Potter’s morning topic - inbdss P FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager. | o0 (0 7 o “Cash sain for the cx‘f\':u‘.’f.?' May 2L—Cotton futures ety 2| the Grace of God. In the evening he :Am ncg:mbeh'-s 2 5-quart Lipped Sauce Pans h g banks. The -intense dullmess of the ¢ > sing bids: May 11.34, 0 | preaches the ninth and last sermon - raight Sauce Pots 5-quart Preserving Kettles Telephone 901 Norwich. t June 1113, July 11.10, August 10.94, 4 Vew T i 1l i late market allowed some gravitation | Septembor 10.86. & 4| on the New Testament inquiries, the 4-quart Beriin Kettles with 5 Pudding P may21d | o¢ prices to a lower level, but the ;m’_ 10.85, #,,, O;l’ub" 10.33, Novem- 1| subject being The Terrified Inquirer. cover -quart Pudding Pans closing tone was steady. Bonds were | 30’51, Februar L. JuEy 44| Rev. W. H. Gane's subject in the 3-quart Straight Sauce Pans 3-quart Covered Buckets irregular. Total sales, par value, $3.- | ' New York May s 0 Conneeticut +#8 | morning at the Congregational church with cover - 11-inch Colande: 980,000. United States bonds were un- e 4 . Laapee Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Street. gaay at 11 a: PeT cont.; ruling rate | dayy, defeating Hartford f to 2. The try, THE HOUSEHOI n -8; last loan closing bid 1 1-2; | weather was cold and the attemdance 2008 Ao el O PREEN FE. e el o Fims lodin Vet ui F N et The Baptist Ladies’ Ald society held WHEX vou 1ant 1o put your busie ra. 3 Eixty days to 2 3 e score: R.H.E.| its annual meeting at the vestry on mess e e s,_,,,,,,_,v_ Hinety Guvs 8 .T-4 1 8 12l a0tesms = biote 13T Wi attermoon. The commiitee who Bulletin Buildin 74 Franklin Street also and this is believed to int ratq in London and the est < today, s shipm terior has been sufficient, together with the $1,551,000 from sub-treasnry opera- chinged on call LA STOCKS 500 Allls Chbalmers Co. .. [ I e Am.Linseed 0il 00 American closed quiet, uplands, 11. sales, New York, May 21L—Money on call COTTON. middling gult, 1100 bale: MONEV_, six months 2 to 3 1-4 per “otton spot 5 points lower; middling 12.00; At Lowell—Lawrence 2. Loweil 1. At New Bedford—New Bedford 0, Haverhill 3 At Worcester—Colgate University 0. Holy Cross 5 At Willlamstown, Mass.—Willlaus_1, Dartowuth Connecticut Le At Rridgeport—Holyoke-Bridgeport game postpan- cold weather. New Haven Pulln Hartford Down. Hartford, Conn., May 31.—New Ha- ven continued her winning streak to- New Haven 0 0 1 Batteries. Bm JEWETT CITY. | Man Needs. At the Baptist church R E. W, is Frustrating is Divine Dependence on Human Ser- vice. In the evening, The Price of a Man. LADIES’ AID SOCIETY Holds Annual Meeting at Baptist Ves- 9 9| had the matter in charge presented the tollo wing names as officers Lo serve for 8-quart Pans Large Ringed Wash Bowls, 10-quart Water Pails 6-quart Milk Pans 1/5-quart Tea Pots 1%-quart Coffes Pots DAHLIAS

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