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¥ L business elsewhere. . ‘delphia Jack Helpless—Academy Prove Good Wet accougt, by, def n Third Round—Ketchel Had Phila: #E Bas- H ig i ing of the two teams and both gam ; ; . were won by the Academy, the fo 4 2 round tonight, ishing & i 3 The wet ball prevented much of a et ot Tk '}L‘i.',..:fif“t’;‘;‘ i ing: Wesmeaiiy Njuht, strikeout ‘record by Gallivan, but the weight champion, failed to achieve in | Gales Terry, Conn, June 9.—The|Norwich fielders handled the slippery s Tounds some Fhroe weeks Agn. The | Yala créws arciest hars late foday and bal well"Murphy fcaturing with fight was atopped in the second minute | immediately set to work arranging | 99¢-hand dab with his gloved hand of the third round after O'Brien had |their quarters. A heavy rain prevented | Which speared t l u been knoeked down twice in the third | the men from going out on to the river | © e ground over first bag. % mer one by the score of 3 to 0. 5 a ab B opo o bege g mo e Good work with the stick count o & 53 L runs for the Academy off Marland’s 2 2| Grigsy: ¢ 1s Philadelphia, Pa, June 9.—Stanley YALE CREWS ARRIVE. pitching, but Jackie Gallivan kept Kil: o : sz Ketchel, the middieweight champion, | . i G lingly down to four singles, and had H 3 defeated Jack O'Brien in the third!In Quarters at Gales Ferry—No Row- | them shut out up to the last H i i 0 | romsnuse * ENGLAND ‘TELEPHONE & ey IR e el 3 E 8 H Batted for Jones In 8. **Batted for Hyan in 6th. . FIRE INSURANCE %acked by the strongest companies, at premiums that reach the safety-point only. Quick settlement should dis- round and once in the second and was almost unable to raise his hands to defend himself. Whirlwind Go from the Start. The fight was a whirlwind from start to finish. Ketchel went after O'Brien from the tap of-the gong and showed that he was determined to achieve a knockout. He devoted his attention to O’Brien’s body until he had drawn the latter's guard down and then he sent as had been planned, but beginning to- morrow all the crews will row twice each day, in the morning and late af- ternoon. At a moeting of the freshman crew tonight Ducley Baker of New Haven was selected captain. Baker has been in the boat all season and rows No. 3. Steam launch Elihu Yale, which has tended the Yale crews in many races, arrived from New Haven today. ~ The Academy scored its runs in two ‘bunches, Murray and Noyes both hit- ting safe in the third, scored on Mc- Kay's single after Hendrick flied out to short. Gallivan got on by a drop. ped third strike, and scored with M Kay on Murphy's hit, after both run< ners had worked a double steal. Crowe started the fourth with & single, Murray, Noyes and Hendrick hit safe, and McKay sacrificed, scor- ing four runs. After Gallivan fanned, Score by tnniugs Louts American League Results. New York-Detrolt, Washington-Chicago and Phila- lipster come. Don't delay—let’s write Three shells’of the Yale crews ar- 5 ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. | O'Brien got up gamely, but went down Each shell was carried in a baggage | single, BASEBAL LRESULTS. flat on his back a fow tmoments later | ¢%: They were taken on a Worcester [ *'Ai|"o¢ Killingly's runs came in the e Riohards Building, 91 Maln Street. | from & right and lett on the jaw. This | traln and sidetracked at Gales Ferry. | jast inning, which Gallivan began by ‘may24daw time he straggled to his feet at tne | The following is the complete list of | passing Burns. Ricketts dropped, the Pittsburg. To get your name in this issue, place your order now. count of._six, and two seconds later the m"w'm:h ms;'wui’—'gw,'-fl e .cre third nil(r‘llkethun Brunsden ‘:;nd Galli- %5 e % % gong rang. : van_fille e corners with a pass 933 & o | Toronto University Eight—Stroke, B. F. B.|to. Gartland. _ Burns came in on & H 10| Tumo Hontiel After, & ogskon). ' Wallis 1911: 7, D. Van Blarcom 1909; | passed ball and two more scored when 158 85 il ity 4. . _The third ang last round was brief. | g, F, A. Howe 1909; 5, F. A. Baker | Brooks walloped the ball out. The 281 1 o | Jeriey city REM“V Al o s g AL Py i e Toi08: 4 3R Hyde 19108 A | side then was retired in ord 133 o 8 | Proisenes ; Hek! as | Wodell 1910 2, B. B. Glenn score: Eastorn Loague Results. T7Ua ana many of his swings went wiid | 1. 'W. K. Rice 1506; coxswain, J. D. Kilhagly High. it 38| At Jories Clty—terses Clty-Providence;, rain. ALL DENTAL WORK O'Brien and sent in & left short arm c-l::“:sgsns; Stroke, E. Frost 1911; 8, | Brmstwe 6 % % w ie fi:‘“fi,";;fi;fi,;‘:‘m‘“; - gan be done without pain by Dentiste who KNOW HOW. We pride e % . -Oar—; ), B, ;8 o Al o to—Toronto 3, Montreal 7. Fourieen la- y ; O Brien eratsied up onthe ropes and | Fo S. Brainard 1910: 2, A. P. Colburn |Suide’ 3 3 1 : W s e 7 3 Sasseives ob KNOWING HOW. 6008 Duntal work Rawadape i olilp Iy Clung fo Ketehels neck desporately |91k 1 L. Thorne 19108; coxswain, F. | Miinriies 2 ¢ 1 H New England League Standi That, Bach Of oug Meh oL e statai has e ey Sralah wiro andin 3 . Shaking him loose, Ketchel sent in | C: Fearing 19108, Trealer it 31 o b e e tistry his particular specialty for years, and whether you need Aiing, . right and left again and made O'Brien | -Four-Oar—Stroke, H. W. Brooks Janunds 1 ¢°¢ g s Toma .. 11 crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a S8PECIALIST te very groggy. Referee McGuigan seeing | 1909; 8, C. F. Mills 1909S; 2, M. Bogue [ Bumaxt' 1 0 0 0 0jRicketiog H ; 3 7 | Broctsoa B it for you, and do it positivel} without pain, and at from one-third " B O'B;tlen‘l oo&?i!lon‘ -n:im wlshlhgx = é:}n‘ln- 13 {A %o;mllgfiw 19108; coxg | mous, B ——m——— i Tat River 1 i) ou-k-huf the prices prevalling at other offices for the same quaNty VED HIS avert a possible serious jury, stoppes ¥ lmars e n | Worcester 1% ‘worl the fight. Freshmen—V. A. Smith 1911S; E. ; : Z ow et i IT WILL PAY you to Inestimste and consult us befors golng Crowd Preferred Ketchel to Johnson. | H. York 1912; F. R. Kerr 1912; D. W. fi'..“.".fi,’ siigh : , v 3 3 <3 crou 4 elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for esamination and advice, Dilworth 1911LS; D. M. Baker 19118 Ketchel was eheered wildly by the e 3| s for Acsdemy Murray 3, Noves 3, Fendrick, New England Leagus Results. Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 1912; C. L. Buckingham 19118; S. P.| Killlingly Bransdon, ~Garth At Worcester—Haverhill 11 Worcester 4. Gold Crowns, 22 karat.. on Ris showing as compared with Jack | S R g Johnson's against O'Brlen to the dis- | Shencer, 1912 H. A Street 1612 W H. | (i;, OF Selan b 55 0 . Jue 9. Pmim Lk D A e e hpian. W. Maitland 19115; J. P. Parsons 1912, | Ricuus: 2. Geriasd Toirs eaier; Buros Ketchol said after the fiknt: # 4 s conpiedt tnes ,m'muld get | Coxswains—W. Bayne 1912, and J.|balls Blcket 2~ = s P e O i, A E impossible for TO THE O’Brien in less than six rounds. I am ] Wood 1911S. Carolina Coming Saturday. rain. A . break off Al New Haven—Yale-Dartmouth game cancelled on_ secount of rain. At Durham, N. H.—Mussachusetts Agricultural Collegs 10, N. H. State 2. 4 satisfieq with my showing tonights” O'Brien felt his defeat sorely, ‘but Getting Ready at Red Top. Local baseball patrons will get their CHAPMAN BUILDING || aspivick o, sive Wetchel full éredit| aten aro at work at Red Top an the | 815 18G0 §0ns. connectious: sessris Thames preparing the Harvard quar-| gaturday at Sachem park, whem the Little Betting on Fight. ters for the coming of the Crimson | picWrday, St CoC R BA G N e et BROADWAY CORNER BATH STREET. Fillings . All work guaranteed for 10 years King Dental Parlors, Jackson, Manager. ¥ Franklin Square. UARANTEED PLUMBING is the kind we do. If BROWN does it, you may be sure the job is satisfactoryyin every respect and at an economical price. We make a specialty of jobbing and repairs as well as complete installations, and guarantee “value received” for your money. : ‘When you need repairs for your plumbing or heating g F Bl wevenuress Both fighters werw § ition, | Crews the first of next wek. o Thers waa ii’ry‘fii?m“bflé’&ni"'lfl.‘“?fi'e The adrance squad will arrive on ::; iy e ta e e e outcome, evan money being the figure | Saturday, although the crews will not| 41 “caroling bunch and getting the at which & few scattering wagers were | 82t here until Monday. As formerly, | ion: king of backing up that the C. made that O'Brien would stay the six [ the ‘varsity will be quartered at the| , "¢ felders can give when they are rounds. house on_the hill, while the freshmen | 2o, 708, G BI0 TN oY ocal It was announced that both Ketchet [ Will be cared for at the cottage near|t.om can’t see anything in it but a ¥ Totals, 3 © g fo . and a step nd e e that figure or below. The interesting| Jockeys Fined for Rough Riding. |the league. Local fans will do well to Connestiout Leaguwe Resulta: announcement wus also made that Jim | o rye ¢ : i grasp the opportunity to come out and 8821 7% au Connecticut league games postooped; rain. N. TARRANT & GO., |iiries wou appear i she National | Sincinnatl, Juse 0-—The muady tra XA " vig L Bre get acquainted with the Norwich Bescher 3, Egan 3, Paskert, f club next Wednesday might in a |atLatonia‘today caused many scratch-|jpco g | xobert 2, Rotn, Downey, Castieion 3. for Boston | “Doc” Cote is having one of his best 117 MAIN STREET. friendly bout with Sam Berger in or- | €5 The feature, a handic - o “hobiae, nian bas made in his _preliminary 7 i won the second event, but was dis-|return game this week with the L..C. training for & fight with Johnson. qualified for fouling Ea Kane at the | who have made the crack that they will Boston knocked out Curly Watson in |Gee, who rode Billy Pauliman, was|gated to the outfield by Manager Lar- the fourth round tonight. fined $50 for rough riding. kie of the Mohicans, who predicts that Founding of Norwich, July 5th and 6th with Dan Dean’s Wholesalers as soon as Dan will fix a date. . Telephone 894, P AlkeaFanond Northamplon —_— Becker, Grahiam; two base hits, Egan, Hobliise, | years with the stick with Bridgeport. and a sixteenth, went easily to Alice, 5 (‘:’,,}};;; f,,“,"“}g‘!’,’;‘;;"’;h:”g“ e able] while Cymbal took the place from Tho Mohicans Arrange a Game. e Progi lg Califor- | firks by two lengths. Billy Paullman | The Mohicans have arranged for Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiier . % : ftretch turn. The judges gave the race|Tun up such a score that there won't 250th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION oney Mellody Wi n Paris. to Ed Kane, with Maid Militant se be any Mohican team after the game.|' INS u RA N G [E | Bzt June 8. —Honev Meliody of |ond and Eiyslum ihird Jockey Me- | The old Hickory Wonder will be rele- || ot g Nerwich Unlon Fire Insurance Soclety, the L. C.'s will strike @ snag in the u. 8, pitching of Fields. Assets 32,750,422.10 The Mohicans are ready for a game Western Assurance Co, U. €, Assets $2,397,608.00. FINANCIAL AND Hect1a Struok Out 11 at Holy Cross. e 8ide of Long Island. tem, send for' BROWN—he will send you a man who . e DECISIVE FALL IN PRICES. 2600 Am. o3 sey | Worcester, Mass., June 9.—The Uni-| ;- struek out, by Cest 5 New York, June 9.—A good sized i 2 b ” . ATTORNEYA AT LAW. - o550 A % %% | versity, of Pennsyivania won today's | Castlewn 1; time. 3 bours; wmpires, Casaek stea r went ‘ashore shortly after 9 knows just how, = Bevte - Noth (384= ii% ii%|game from Holy Cross by a score of | Johusicne. o'clock tonight half a mile from the Late Recovery Reduced ay's ot| 5x0dm ¥ L3y 3 38% |2 to 1. Schultz had eleven strikeouts point of Wood's life saving station, on AMOS A. BROWNING, Changes t> Small Proportions. 8500 Am. ., % |and allowed only two hits. Running the seaward side of Long Island. The - poean: | Unknown Steamer Ashore on Seaward A 24709 An o catches by Whalen and the excellent| At Chicago—Chicago-New York gume postponed; ! weather was so thick that her name ttorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldz. | New York, June 9.—The decisive 119 Do, fielding of the Pennsylvania team were could not be learned and a heavy on- “Phone 205. downward turn taken by the price| 149 Am. features. shore sea made it impossible to Jaunch 5000 Am. Tel. & I movement of stocks today inclined | 460 A Topaa wti. Score by Innings: the lifeboat. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 55, 57, 59 West Main Strest. BASEBALL BRIEFS. x W0k 141 - 108" 108 102 Epeculative sentiment to take account | 1600 Amecan sWoolea G '35 | Penn, 002000000 , S T sversity | Late tonight the lifte saving crew AROWN B PERKINS, Miormeys at Law | ot uocavoredle factors, but thero was| g Aisgnte Mins A% & | Holy Cross 100000000 cormonil Be given & trisl by the | Were still trying unsuccesstully to got Telephone 133. little that wag positively unfavorable | %00 Atehison el . 1% | Batterles: Schultz ani Cozen 3 | S Americans Fe 1s ‘aiso 5 good | & line to the vessel. The wrecking tug over First Nat Sank, Bhetucket St |in the news. 'The Tapid decline in| ‘Gn Auntic Gesst Tine.....:1344 13~ 104 |and Larkin; umpire, Connors of Wor- | putaeider and & fine hitter. Relief cleareq from this port at mid- Entrance Southern Paclfic upon the announce- 4tairway, nex: t0 Thames Nat Bunk | ment of the much-heralded plgn to cester; time, 1.45, night to give assistance. Baltimore & Ohic J18% 7% 118y Lt . 5 It is now reported that Jchn Bunyan Going Against the Academy. Tel. 88 retire the preferred stock was taken will be tarned over to Bridzeport af- | New Orleans Next Meeting Place of - 0{:]:::“gf:iotf;“?éot’:fl?‘wnémfig b - s Frank Courtney is to pick up a team | ter he reports at New Britain, as thei Shriners. been discounted in' the spfrula on. The g and take them up to the Academy this|is no possibility of jis ‘displacing Ma: Louisville, Ky, June 8.—Nobles of afternoon for a game against the stu- | son. 800 Ghestpeake & Ob S 200 Coesapeske & Oblo dents. The N. F. A. hoys are getting the Mystic ‘Shrine in annual conven- tion today chose N e all the practice they can this week to| George F. Cahill of Holyoks, the | convention n .12910,02910”::25 &:‘;o“;% DENTI'STRY retirement plan left the privileges The dental business ‘established by | exchange of preferred or common brother, whose assistant I was for | ¢tock the most attractive for preferred H i y years, will ntinued b; o js25 15 |prepare for /Bulkeley on Saturday, as|pitching machine Inventor, is in Cin- | meeting back from Ji o aré, will bs egniinied by ma | stockholders and made it practically B it would be a happy experience to| cinnati getting things ready fof his | chose Potentate B B. Jacobs of In Do not rely Tewill Do & pisasure 10 see the former | CETtain that it would be followed by . wallop the New Londoners. mers of my brother and as many | Al those stockbolders. Such an ex- e iz baseball game by night programme |géianapolis as imperial outer guard, the a2 next week. lowest office on the imperial divan, and 62 ‘DOW Ones ag_w! r me with thelf | change, it was realized, would leave 100 Do. st prd 813 Answers McGrath and Fenton. — B g L It W ) bk o 1000 1s t “:: 4 . put the other officers forward oue step, ON YOUR NEIGHBOR FOR THE USE OF har 1 il L DRl | f e e tho offecting Of | $98 Commbigates G st 4f3*| il Colline, the Central Village box- | The Detrolt club has engaged Bobby | thus making George L. Street of Rich- any saving on the present charges | 8400 Cum Products ... % er and wrestler, writes the Sporting|Lowe, the former Boston star, to act|mond, Va., imperial potentate, HIS LAWN MOWER THIS SUMMER, WHEN YOU CAN OWN ONE 2 192% | Bditor of The Bulletin as follows: as a scout. With Jimmy Canavan and @ 7| We accept the challenge for Mc-|Lowe picking up talent the Tigers | giee| Plant Accident—Six Men Burned 0 would depend on the new common | J330 Denver & i stock being kept on & six per cent.| 300 Do. pfd YOURSELF WITH VERY LITTLE EXPENSE! THE DIFFER- . ; 3 be well taken care of. basis compared with the seven per ’”D: ;_J’A;:luen - 9 Grath to throw the three of us in one | seem to e D a : 00 Brle e z % % | hour—Abe the Newsboy, Young Pirolo . Siry June B"des G oy BB aw e 1300 8% 5% |ana myself. We re ready fo meet| Ham Wade, s familiar figure 1h state| Whesling, W. V:, June 9.—Six men ENCE IN LAWN MOWERS IS JUST AS GREAT AS THE DIFFER- tired. An increase in the commen div 1500 Do. 2d ptd . 44 4 4375 5 dend fo weven per cent. has been con- | 3% Genera’ Fiectis ‘154 13%% 15013 | him at any time on the conditions that | jeague baseball, is on the ragged edge | literally burned to’a crisp, ten proba- arill fing it to their advantage to visit | figenty counten on. . A compuiation of | 10 Grest. Narthers Gz 3 N | he will take one after the other with [ at Northampton becauss of his light | bly fatally injured and ten more or eur Store this manih. We b the income return on this stock, even 36 lll‘nal:‘ l‘:m’ 092 “:t )I:’ no rest after &'f‘BlL Abe hae just re-| hitting, and may soon be sent the less seriously injured are the results st BT o v g s G TR I Mi% % 5. |turned from New York and he has|same route lately traveled by Mickey |Of an explosion tonight at the Mar- fng & fine lne of high grade and|cent, showed that on stock purchased| &0 Do vid ... o S Picked up & lot of new stuff while he | Finn, Lins Rerry, Oblo, blast, furnage of the e St the pelve. tomened yostarday, which | 3o hiér M (11 gd 84 & | was away. He says he is ready to Wheeler ~ Steel ' and _Iron cempany. m priced goods. It is hard to| (. Ve ""thie return still would be lacs | 10 Iniemations Proct ioois 10% 334 16° | Stall McGrath for his part of the hour.| - godie Bowler is on a scouting trip | Lenty-four —others had ‘miraculous 4% 40 41 We are all in good shape ang will to Jersey City in search of players. escapes from horrible death or ine : @ive any adequate idea of all we have [ than on 'Inion Pacific at the price and | 1100 Jutemational Pump ENCE BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE. DON'T BE DECEIVED AS TO THE QUALITY OF A MOWER BECAUSE IT HAS A COAT OF BRIGHT PAINT, AS IT IS THE QUALITY OF THE MECHAN- ICAL PARTS THAT TELLS THE STORY. o % ide Roandsc Boeral i s 3 g s1% @1 31 PAveigh about 165 pounds apiece. Hop Tox Jury. €0 ofter, 80 we iesus o general tnvita- | ¥,c" 018 ARICRS YA PRI T | o Boves Gy siiin sl gk 4% ing Yo hear from MoGrath sbout this| Boy e gg Stcamer. Fianagan from | mne pedimmm o soms I 3 § tion to come to our atore and we will | tation, which involves no new facts, | 2400 Loulsille & Nasivilie. .. match, as we are anxious to have #t| Rochester, but there was nothing doing 8 1aCiEree oL scme _Jmnb Jiorsee, AP % that was responsible for the contrary | a0 Minn & St Lovis . oo.. i e, fo e Sor Patey el T] inceithar cade, e on foe T0 Sy ars w e pleased to show you our line. 7 ary | 003 e . am ready for a six or ten round match ¥ e movement in the two Harriman stocks. 00 Missourt Pacific . with him at any time. I prefer to box . . L ‘We bave furnished over 5000 homes, | There was answ&arentp s:-!tllnzl ot holdings from Southern Pacific to Un- et us show you what ‘we can do for | jon Pacific. The Jarge benefit to ac- your home. crue to the Union Pacific tr ury from any increase in the Southern Pa Jack Wilkinson made his debut at Witkes-Barre Monday wnd the zrest| G0 TO THE RESCUE Newsboy Abe Looking for Trouble. | ghort of horrible. In the ninth inning him ten rounds. HAVE A LARGE LINE OF UP-TO-DATE LAWN MOWERS WHICH ARE MARKED EXCEEDINGLY LOW WHEN THE QUALITY OF THE MACHINE IS CONSIDERED. AFTER YOU'VE LOOKED ALL AROUND — A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE HAVE A LINE OF THESE GOODS THAT ARE RIGHT 81160 Northern Pacifie . 100 Pacific Mail WITH PRICES WITHIN EASY REACH OF ALL. Why not have your stove stored for the su_umr? FURS ——t— cific N = Havin, just returned to New Lon- Ic! dividend was an additional incenti & don lroxi ja. little globe trotting tour Z& fi?,fe;nfifié";"fné“é'::g’né’frfi,’“.fi Don’t Wait Till It's Too Late—Follow , to this operation. Quite as much in- in New York state, Abe the Newsboy | of his' playe the Example of a Norwich Citi . ca UPKE | fucnce Vas exerted on - specuiative arrived at New London Wednesday and 3 r Ty S sentiment by the departure for I lost no time in telephoning to The| wmoot e rope of a stock exchange member cred- Bulletin when he he: ‘Foot” Ruell of Holyoke is an un- 37-41 Main St. ited with an important share in the den lssud by Patsy Benton. . he| demonstrative ball plaver, but he is [ Fescte the aching back. mayisd largest transactions of the recent past | &0 Frawd Sl Cer Newsboy states that he will put on the | eCOMmIng a yaluable man for the Fa- | 1If it keeps on aching, trouble comes, in the bull cathpaign as by any actual i e gloves with Fenton for_ten or fifteen | Dermakers. Tle gots his hits pretty | p,cyache is kidney ache, developments in conditions bearing on | 45200 Rending P 5 rounds, ang If elther Bill Collins or|[c8UIArlY, s usually sure on fly balls, g A Fine Asserfment ol values. This departure was read as a| 5% Republic Steel £ 3 Kid Carter are looking for business in | 04 f€lds hits as fast as anyone who | If you neglect the kidneys' warning. . sign that profits had been taken on a | (%00 Do »fd ... the sam? line he will accommodate, | 1S been in Folyoke's left garden in| 10k out for urinary trouble—dia- large scale in the bull campalgn. The | "oy Bo pia . Abe had also heard of the recent|SOMe years. His throwing arms isalso| = } government crop report was of some| 1000 8t L. & & ¥ i pid.ll 43 challenge made by Jack McGrath to| O- : . A s 8 us g y Jack McGrath t X continuing Influence towards depres. | 80 St leus £ W. . throw the Newsboy, Pirolo and Bill This Norwich citizen will show you slon of stocks, although this was modi- Sioss "Shetieid 8. & 2 * | Collins all within an hour or any one| Blll Massey has been released at| o 45 go to the rescue. fled by the indifference manifested by | s Soutver® Facitc 4| ot them three times in an hour. Abe|Lowsll. The New Englana league di- : Eer at little prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, the wheat market to the. government'8| 16600 Do. yd .. says he'll be on deck an: ectors have given Manager Al Winn Mrs, Chas. H. Whaley, living at 9 g ; Southern aiiws y time Jack | rect 5 octidaw figures. The speogiatl n wia nms.f»f}e‘g ot wants to make the bluff good. ;l;ml ltfmig!ht fi:;d&:hf urgl*;* thixf;! :z Treadway Ave., Norwich Conn., says: 0 & mor era o 500 Toanemee ‘Copper . his playes 3 “ 5 i large rellance placed on the immature | 1900 Texss & Pacific Athletie Socrts Committ fails a meeting will be held at Bos- | “Ever since my first experience with porte ton tomorrow and a decision mdde re- | Doan's Kidney Pills some six years spring wheat and the newly planted iy T Se N h r DOMINICK & DOMINICK, corn crop for the favorable hArvests | s Loie eaiic A mesting of the Sommittes on ath- | garding the disposal of the franchise, |, o 1 pavq value this remedy very Yery Particular Founded 1870 that hoved for. Further discount- | ———Do. ptd . letic sports was held Tuesday evening | which will revert to the league. = g b o i - | 1500 United States Realty. ... at the office of the chai: , Dr. D. pattistiosiaiion Ras o (7 ve D pecta s distunt apparenty | T Do S iy 4% e ofce of the'cuairman, Dr. 1 nighls. I¢s use has saved mo & great Stored for the Swmsmer. g 4 Membere of the New York Stock | (i no: Tea Drinkers I to favor. A distinctly | 15iom vorey mrae go Exchange \pression was created by the out- add to the athletic programme a one- | Donial of Collusion in Guggenheim | deal of suffering. My experience with B K P New York city bond sale, Soomer 4 e B L AR T Fptorty: dentat | [2Tious Yomedies taught me that many || . 0t our best Teas are bet . f Nications were loss than | TI0W® V. Cerolina 50 race. Bof ese have been called | New York, June 9.—Positive denial : - ; i ankers and Brokers hount oftered, . The low | ‘eies Doy : for by a number of people interested | that there was collusion In the ob- | °f them being good in one way will ter_than that they hive .c°’d Storage Fire Protec ; High grade investments. price realized, which reached only | 10200 Westen Maryland in having a distance event, and also | taining of the divorce granted to Grace | cause distress in another, but such Is paid 60c per Ib. for. tion Guaranteed. t 1160 Westinghouse Electric . 500 Western Unjon .. Wheeling & L. i —— Wisconsin _ Central in seeing some of the old bicycle rid- | B. Guggenheim from William Guggen- | not the case with Doan's Kidney Pills, ers perform once more. It is thought | heim, the wealthy smelter operator, s 4 both will be strong additions to the | was made here today by Louls Werner, | Which I procured from N. D. Sevin & programme and a fine list of entries | who represented the former Mrs. Gug- | So's drug store. They act solely s -mile . 3 P S e Trtuls Do e Rl SV I W (rVn Soicn. upon the kidneys, and do not affect the stomach, heart or other organs in any T 100.11 on the average, was further cut Bonds and Guaranteed Stocks. by sales of the bonds when issued on, Orders, executed in Stccks and | the stock exchange as low as 100 1- The slight rise in the call money rate Total sales, 1,049,600 shares. Bonds, Wheat and Cotton. 3 1 X was ascribed to the applications for the % Norwich Branch, 67 Broadway | New vork city bonds. moderate thougn COTTON. z bicycle riders, but the prizes for the Forest Fires Threaten Village they were. An active demand has Jew % Telephone 901. - '3 New York, June 9.—Cotton spot =: maytia LFRANK O MOSES, Mg, | (LU, UP for funds on time and rates | closed quiet, 5 poinis Tower: middin | yer, - T o 1o® 1ot been decided | ywooagtock, N, B, June 9—The fires | way. I consider It u pleasure to rec- . ‘ 3 S, Mgr. | aro advancing. Discounts also rose in | coms iiae, 200 ling | yet. ; e s l rl London and Paris today. The general | giies none Fuiiecs Slotar. oimny et Fhich have been S oo rOugD ine |ommend Doan's Kidney Pills to. nited ea Importers uo. Our pricz 25¢ 1b. ALL VARIETIES. No Premiums to be paid for. | M. BRUCKNER, Furrier, 85 Franklin Street, © Norwich, Conn, * apr20TuThS P 2 P : v he Interna- money sltuation, therefore, was shap- | Steady. Closing bl Toas 011 iy | Auto Races in Honor of Shriners Mar- | foreats, o1 Dol oo of e week | others. E IS {1] Ing iiselt quite’ definitely away from |19.78 August 10.74, Se G red by Rain. v < 2 PP g ¥ RED 3 p 4 2, .78, .74, September 10.73, threatened @ number of viliages to For sale by all dealers.® Price suc, % ¥ AND DIES cuse. The aggreseive rise In Union | )ctober 10.72, November 10,72, Decem- | Loulsville, Ky., June 9.—Fitful rain- | night. ' The telephone lines to Bath | Foster-Milburn Co., DBuffalo, New up one flight, over Somers Bros. Pacific helped the late restoration of | per 10.72, Janvary 10.69, Jebruary —, | storms and heavy black clopds marred | went down at 11 o'clock und at that | York, sole agents for the Usited States JunsTuThs TOMATo PLAN]S the price level and reduced the day's| rarch 10.69. e automobile races in honor of the|time it was feared a large part of the | Remember the name — Doan's — and from BUY YOUR P W Franklin Square, Py you can laugh at the other fellow.|net changes to small proportions. s iting Shriners at Douglds park to-| village wodld be destroyed v othei # E. G. RAWSON, Agt,, Nouts e SO, St ANk phv MONEY. Jay, though there were no accldents. —— iy o ol - CARDWELL Stonapi¥si .. 287 Main 8¢ "Prione 585, | were unchanged on calk New York, June 9—Money on call [ Four automobile events were run,| Somers—Louis L. Balch of New| Colds that hang on weaken the con NEWMARKET HOTEL, Junza N * ot o sk el easy at 1 3-4@2 1-4 per cent.; ruling | lewis Strang winning two, Barney|york, Frank Baldwin of Somerville, | stitution and develop into consumpti apridd STOCKS. rate 2 1-4; Jast loan 2 1-4; closing bid | Qldfield and Tilford Cowell one each. |\ and George J. Matthews of | Foley's Honey and Tar cures persis o, " 2; offered at 2 1. Time loans very | NO records were broken Cambridge, M: visited Summner | ent coughs that refuse to yield to other 10 | 3. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin Street. 4 - - Sales, “Allls Catmers firm and active; sixty days 2 1-4@ Gates over Sunday. They were school- | treatment. Do not experiment with | order. Joha Tuckle. Proo. Tel 4* & | whitestons Sc and the J. ¥. G 100 AR L R, Suc your. bus 1-2 per cent.; ninety days 2 1-2@2 3-4| Jim O'Rourke is out with' the an-|mates and charte members of the O |untried remedies as delay may result |~ puEae s no sav 17 Beticr than throuss the adyertige Der se '+ wix montbs 3 1-4@32 1- per [nouncement thet he will eoon re-enter | G. C. club, Three of them had not met | In_vour cold settling on your lungs. ern Connecticut eay ~g md | &% eent J - A the game for the umpty-umpth time 'for over iwenty«five years Les & OUsgood Co fit-lw.un-