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flut!mnhy—c.A.c hnto- 7 By AND omADG - nm-x.:.mm&-mn., "&lu. ’hl and Shorthand Teacher. 283 Main 8¢ 7 SIGNS AND AWNINGS 2 S 5 a at short notice. WESTERN SCHOOL TEAMS : s c. | bandaged by Doc L Are You Going Abroad? COMBIES, 7 - Thi ., Wagons, car- s 3 Before doing o obtain & supply of | ¥ IN TRIPE TIE FOR LEAD. e 1 Z n; '-.l.l. t’;;'a?h‘e ‘;:? mvmsh‘;:‘ s .:‘ myvznnlneu ::uh h; Cor. Market and Water Sts. "Phone 218, our self identifying travelers’ checks Hot Rave to Duldo Who Shall Meet | 1. vt : 34 band, led by Signor Cashongi. The |able Dflct I Will make it look like TIN AND IRON WORK —payable anywhere—and let us insure | [V < " Westerly High. o 300 | outing closed with everyone singing the nno. ADAMS, 17 Town St. done promptly at short notice and my your baggage wherever you may Dbe. | *urth Grosvenordale ¥ Old Oaken Bucket and Auld Lang - prices are right. Give me a trial 18 3 - i . Syne and everyone let: feeiing happy AI!'I‘OIOII.IJ STATION, i e oy~ il Jlormag e 10 b e e Rl and hoping the Toscani's gave anothier | 8. it, ¢ Otls Sireet. Automobile B. P. LEARNED & C0., oy SORAG SetER T g) Taceting of e State Interschoiastic | w York 4, frst gume; Hotile woin :zI‘n-B:vor“kl e ivs in T The Norwich-Taftville team of the | 1izseball ) 1 cnn-ider to second game. e oo 7210 Shive work. Jobbimg 'Biwed - . Bolen Stairs in The I.’i?::":;""" 0 ] e g i Of (he | Haesball Jsaxne lwu liald $o.pos Kueton 5 LIGHT WORK FOR BLUE. BUDING wATERIAL ~ TAFTVILLE FIRMS (% MArSMWE the Soratol st h ke e L3 8 Poor River Conditions Against Time | Peck. McWililyms & Co. 47-55 West DRUGGIST’ B safe Jead of 3 to 1 up to the sixth the eastern division wera £ Row—Conference About lags on F. Grenfer, Taftville, Ct. inging. Here was where a great cap- | r:prosented. : .| Gourse. U”I filled with the Sreatest ce only the best ” =g B tain was lacking. Driscoll,- who al- | - "There was a protest of a Hartford v BOTTLER I A e L 3 ways captains the team, was laid up [ Eigh school player, Villion, who was | ' Q%8 3 530 Yale's crews were given light work cor. Market and zl 3 (4 with a lame wrist. He is a great|said to be over 21 years old. The pro- | 2 g 51 | Saturday, the practice being confined R e D rar T GROCERIES - ~, F hustler and always keeps a team |t.st was allowed and a number oOf k- 47 | to waters above their boat house on ily use. Del ol 186-5. Call up the Chartier's Grocery—'Phone wo_rklng. Perl;gp-h had ll‘:e beir; h; the | games in which Vilion played bt s ] m; h’l‘hsm;rflal Gue.hF‘ernz g 649-5—and we will fl-llvcrfll.a- il perts ) 3 game he woul ave kept his team | taiown out. This did not make and | pridgeport 6 4 e conditions on the river were not | ¢ . . ve us your or . hustling and not allowed:them to slow | change in the standing, however, as favorable at any time duting the aft- SUMME W m. Chartle, Prop, ~ Taftville, Coan. up with too much confidence and prac- | Fartford High had won only one game. N ernoon or evening for a time row, and | A fine new line just recelved. All tically lose a game that they had won. | Bridgeport . High protested a game ct {2 it was late when the two eights, var- | styles and colors. Prices reasonable, mu'“‘.‘"a fl“s Nor-Taft didn't look as good as at | vhich Middletown High won ‘rom| Bri 3, ton 0, first game; North- | gity and freshmen, were sent out for | Call and see them. H. Frankin, 179 I ummlizim | if ) 1 A their last visit here. Boucher was far | them in five innings. They were la.y- ewrien i1, Jidubiie §, weond same. an easy spim three miles up stream.|West Main St. STIMPSON’S STABLES. from being at his best, and seemed to | irp on Wesleyan field, when the Nootydhe L New Nawn L tost gume: Holyoks 1L { ) the return trip, the freshman eight have no.speed. His .teamy gave him |j.yan authorities chased them wnh was given four lengths’ handicap and COAL AND WOOD. poor, support and when they got a lead | \;icdletown ahead at the fifth inning. Eastern League Results. then the varsity started after them, |1y park Wood Yard, Franklin Street, on Smit hhe put on speed and pitched | This game was allowed to stand. Jorsey Clty 4, Buffalo 1. soon overtaking, passing and leading | Wood and Coal in any guantity dellv- well. Livesley pitched well, but was | A mple tie for the lead is in pros-| Newark 8, Montreal 5. them by a good margin at the finish. | ered to all parts of the city at Foason- cuuwromr AND MANICURING taken out in the seventh to give Barry | rect in the western division, dependent | R.itimore's, Turouio 0. able prices.” Wm. Ince. Tel. 500. Mrs. James P, Brown, 770 Main Street, |a chance. He allowed no hits, but | uyon Brldgedm: High winning the | licchester 4. Providenee PERSONS TALKED ABOUT Willimantic, Conn. Orders taken fof gave a couple of passes. one game left on their schedule, with FOR SALE. g:mlmlnd other nair gooas. Your own Raymond Lad an off day, the great | Meriden. Middletown High and New New England Leagus Results. Lady Frances. Balfour, discussing [ Slabs $1.00 1 load. Norwich Wood | dour of pug® dnto FIRE (NSURANCE left delder making more errors than | Laven High are mow ted in the lead | piockton 7. Fau Rirer 3. frst game; Fall Biver | {jjc Tecent international congress for | Yard, rear Bulietin EMg. Franklin St | Face and Scalp backed by the strongest companies, at | he makes in a whole season. McLean | and Bridgeport will be even wi: e ;:nw,; o wCman suffrage, says that Mrs, Cait | e hair removed. © ruil iin bremiums that reach the safoty-point | had an off day, Casuy at ehort had two |glem it Bridgeport beats Meriden. | Jewcill & Sex, bed presided as well as the speaker of the | ——— o | Tollet Goods. Evenings ly. Quick settlement should dis-(bad errors, McClafterty own on | ' The western representatives wan Botse ‘of ‘comimony Ecom‘nAman AND J NG seter cpme. Dom't delay—let's writs |2 SOft chance. The features of the | to take plenty of time to play off their | Cotloge Rosalts, F. E. Beckwith, 90 West Main Street. olicy today. game were McSheffrey at third base,ygimes, but the Westerly High man- e Nowh. Havie=Yalo'8, Bornell 6. John Mitchell, labor leader, is not | Contractor znd’ Bullder. Jobbing work BALTIC Fm“s N 4 star catches by Neareaux in center, | azer, representing the eastern division | ¢ No0 A" XTil & 0L o , of cll kinds promptly d t ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. e i don Spring, Valley, 1L, — first base playing of Gadbois and Leo- | champions, gave out the ultimatum | A: Cambridse— 5 Pen State & g B s, SR e e SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING. Richarde Building, - 91 Malw Btreet. | 221 jt08 hutting iof UL and Gagbols team wouldn’t stand for waiting “BAsER S crtain newspaper reports have stat- P Go to FL. A, Fontaine to h and Emerson. The score: x_lon rthan next Saturday. Ac- SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Two new business wagons, also two | S W9 2ave yous as &n3 ge n =, ed. He writes to fhe New York Sun |new qump carts, a sec.nd-nand top car. | 1068 and harness repaired. First cla s may24daw Wauregan. Norwich-Taftville. ccrdingly - it was decided that the S s . ... | 1o denial of the whole story. Fiage ‘ué’ a second-hand top phaston, | FOTK at the lowest price. H. A. : BB s a0 % 9| nestern division teams must set Sllf vl gt NGl sarue 8P & —_— Palnting and repaiting o specialty. Tel talue, Eaitic, Conn, ancyl'l‘n:fifl..‘" 4 ‘n i‘ 3 ; ; : fl ‘o their games plawed and any fie;v!g:‘ A+ Newark—Newark 8, Toronto 5. Mrs, Sarah Platt Decker of Denver lrhon- 572. Geo. W. Harris, 564 West IIOIJI.HOEIND AND WA 0 Hogan, %03 3 1|Leopoldidp 5 014 1 0| ted in time to be ready to play West-| 4 jesey Ciiy—Jersey City 3, Bochester 1. ard the newly formed public service e GON Gadbois,1” 4 2 7 1 0| Fmersondt 3 0 1 0 0| ety High next Saturday at New Ha- —_— icugue of women have succeeded with FISH—_FISH, IRING A 4338 ofMortne 433 19| ven for the state championship. Curday Games in Connecticut League. | ¢, i, Dmt,m against an ordinance | presh shore haddock. market o od Bourg;o:;t (otle, Conn. we oven.c H nolt o £ m at the Norwio - Liviyp 4 0 3.3 Olfoueners & 13 4 1 Juniors Beat Stars, 15 to 8. i o e LN I Lot T e ¥ R e e o ey ::sc'.?'"‘ Wagon repairing at | Bamp 10191 Tatale, s 5 35| The C. A C.Jr’s easily took & game | g7 4 S R f s 5 from the Willimantic Stars Sunday af- Mrs. Josephine Sullivan Is the first GROCERIES, HAYVAND GRAIN. PUTNAM FIRM ternoon at Willimantic, 15 to 8, getting}| g;ypay BASEBALL GAMES. rolicewoman of Chicago. She was| Sherwood Potter, 410 Main Street. S 1 Vauregan ... 010 3111 of their runs in’the second inning. sworn in the other day and invested |I carry a complete line of fancy and HAIR DRE - rich- 000 0—6 | As Pitcher Simcox was in top line ~National League. with all the authority and privileges ;,!:uplllbrgrsn\ferhel HEal)t_ Grain and Feed, & i " 0 n a Ou. it by batted bui form for the Juniors, fanning 15, there given to special policemen of that city. il : R R T O Ginon Street. . bt was gtx“" ‘l(:hflnce !:rg‘zl;: wnum:nluc At Cln:;m‘n:lt‘ll;fl_ R.H.E. | She was assigned to detecting thieves HORSESHOEING Dresser and_ practical Wi '.,, : s team to make runs, bu ey were heip- ¥ * 7™ lard pickpockets in the department t! b . | Halr worker In all its brs 3 HAS REMOVED HIS M(f::mrlt'o'.r;es:‘:hfi;:")' N R b & Mearosd | Buiaaelo Sl 18 B Stet “Home. [ier suls sad G et inches. " Wige fiy. Driscoll's four hits out of five| 10000 0002000001—415 0]Sores. in all Its Moosup, June 19.--Moosup defeated | tmoq Tommy Shea’s work on first, and | Cincinnati— s e e Miss Estelle Reel, national superin- . Om " CIVIL ENGINEER! Steriing liere in a slow and uninterest- | 16t ching of Simeox were among the| 00030000000 000 0-3 9 2 1508 e Feeb Barional, bt | CLider, CARD & WRIGHT. ing game, § to 6. Semino pitched | fogtures. Welch and Murphy are out| Hutteries: Campbell and Gasper; | SOReis & M0 A8 RO S Co e At e oo | gupey b, Cara and F. Walden Wit strongly till the ninth, when the visit- . Th Dooin and Moore, McQuillen and Mo- pros! 5 “I'HE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD,”. |Civil Bngineering and Land § ors secured fcur of théir five hits. Bad | 9F,the M with soct BEnE, Tre teamm | o0 e, 2.46; umpires, Rigler and | Beneral fleld of Indian education in New Bradley Block. Eim Strect. « FIRE INSURANCE e 1e last few years. She says that un- Come In and hear it. It's somethin i support gave Sterling four of their Truby. 128 oo 2 ¥ & 0FF|GE [Un: ENEN Susi L Daay ameviin su’;‘.‘::‘!'.ineup: and score: At Chicago— u&“{‘?}ifi h Inr;s:tlr'f f'?.—"nfi?f"fl?fige > oYsTERS OUT OUT. hits meant runs. A crowd of 250 Was| ¢ a, A, C. Jr.’s—Shea 1b, Nichols 2b,| _Score by innings: e B | SE roust et Ao Geo. E. Yosmane, 3244 Latevetts S | Ovsters mesgured out. fresh gvery o n atienian e, Driscoll ss, B. Carberry 3b, White c, | Chicago 00000033°~%,8 1 FISH—FISH. Quality and price always right. Simcox p, P. Carbray rf, Counihan cf,| Brooklyn = 001000000-1 '3 4] Bernard Shaw has hitherto taken all | Fresh shore haddock. market cod, |Rold's. 57 Front St. Puinam. Gt. Moosup. Storli kins 1f. Batteries: Moran and Reulbach; | o A f ¢ his X 5 % 4 ——_— ahhopeoa e b b o | G i Stars—Lagard 1b, Pelo- | Bergen and Bell: time, 1.32; umpires, g‘(',g,c‘:';'&rg;‘yh‘mf“m;‘:& his wvOrKs | steak cod: also fine line, of all othier DANIELSON FIRMS CHAPMA" BU'LDI“G Latrineselt & 1 9 & §fyammerdd 5 1% % 3| quin p, Hammel ¢, Mouiton 3b, Sulli- | Johnstone and Cusack. Salusble advertising, but now there | Kinds of fish at the Norwfeh Fish Mar- oUN Moranc 4 2 0 2 i[Rumsdonc 5 010 2 1[van 85, Goss 2b, Cote If, Joe Nichols| At St. Louis— will be big trouble, maybe earth- |Xketi telephone— ; Sowerss, 4 013 ifbuded 4 00 01| cf, Roberts rf. s:s‘;?;e‘ by- 13“1‘"25‘35 1 0150 %"I Ei quakes. ‘Jerome K. Jerome says chat Bank Bulldlag, 2 A 4 s — - | BROADWAY Dugsp 4124 4101 o Score: 200100101 5| Boston . 000011010-3 § 3|the author of “Man and Superman” HAGBERG, » rd my new Two Step. Eemivp 4134 120 1|Juniors 011120 15 17 , may, in time, become the Mrs, Hum . of Comnectiout?” ' It not. | e 4 & & 3160 2|Stars 14 1100010—8 4 4| RPatteries: Fhelps and Lush; Graham rhry Ward of the stage. Ladtes’ Tailor, nd have it played for you CORNER BATH STREET. 8191 IEREE and Ferguson; time, 1.24; umpires, Norwich. Price_1%c. Kane and Klem. Miss Tsabel Finley of Norristown, Won and Lost by C. A, C. Fa., was recently descorated by the DANINLAON B8N MARKN®. Tolrhone. k- In the Rhode Island-Connecticut American League. . Ling and queen of Italy for her ser- MEATS AND PROVISIONS n..gz?:er:o‘-‘:'u“ aw cum(n% m!u‘-nd vu league Saturday the C. A, C. team of At Chicago—First Game— vices as nurse after the earthquake %“meh-' B"a""n‘f hflr 8 v ch Town. Conn. | open ourselves o & full line of m | = Norwich played in Carolina, losing a Score by innings: R. H. E. | éi=aster. She was made an honorary Poultry, ete. | clams and quabaugs. : 4 h Provisions received dally Evi i - game to the team of that place, 6 to 5. | Chicago 10002100 *—4|niember of the queen’s board of bene- | Fre! imantic Crescents Find Hospitals | Fatal errors were responsible for the| Cleveland 000000000—0|fience ana her name added to those | thing first-class. Prompt delivery. WESTERLY "'“s fl, TARRANT & cfl,’ Too Fast. narrow margin of defeat, as Jackie| *Batteries: Owens and Walsh: East- | of the benefactors of the Hospital for BT G A ey . 117 MAIN STREET. 7o Hopital eam ' detorisd the | Bioh taumm, whs fn wimInE for S | iy Xouags, fime, '1.30; “smupliys, | Tensablos, a¢ Neples: Miestein & Zachmowits, rrops. _Pol- LJLoTHING Fire, Accident, Health, Crescents of Willimantic at the Hos- | was well held up by Houlihan. Sectnd’ Garae=— Hans Hubert Dietasch, a popular | (v Ereach and German Breads Dellve | . o 1er, P ORtoten ) re, pital grounds Saturday by the score |’ By next Saturday the C. A. Cs ex-| Score by innings: R.H.E. |nember of the Berlin Lustspielhaus | fove us suil. 36 Nocth Thamen strang | C2¥ atey & full line of Gents Fue i i 0f 3 to 2. The Hospital team have won | pect to get the goat of that hoodoo that | Chicage 000000000—0 3 1|company, does not devote all his time nishings. Liability, Plate Glass :x:utagg 10, &ames and are anxious 10 | has been pursuing them for the last|Cleveland 000001040511 1|to the siage. He is & soulptor of mo PAINTING On the bri Ry 2 m! m Ne v jes: ¢ i o ccording to a recently TIEE S and Steam Boiler ... London - or other towns around Nor- g;:;a fi':;:' Oflst‘:lnedjlgb tg’;};a:{fitifln’fl S:&;{e ng’,‘,’,,;i“,’,‘,‘,‘a"fie?;en zi?nc:, tz?s%‘;l ;‘fx;rl‘she:idpg'c;’fmz. ‘H‘m basrel]pl" of | Spring 1= here—the time to paint| REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE | ’ wich. This evening the Hospital team | out of the Kickers, 10 to 5. es, Hurst and Connolly. Matkowsky, which is now on exhibi- | your house Try l",'!fl';:"m{";l"';l' i A M. WL INSURANGE i S e e ey S R | e A o T Asylum 3 the hospital by giving a strawberr; 3 ot and - & Hecit. Teolte ehidh X fostival outdoors in the . electrically Score by innings: R.H. E. | ment a ! Ty > Nerwich Unlon Flrs Insurance Soclety. | lighted srove, to be followed by a| o " SIROKES HARVARD. |stLouis” 0211000004 8 §|lcn placed in the Lessing house is hone cunneuwn Potter Building. 'Phone connections. e 220200-610 2 med as a “conspicuous orna- . . - . - SODA WATER. > u. 8, dance in the amusement hall. ~All [ Varsity ‘Goes Four Miles to Get New De;t;;fi:,i,,. g,'e’p‘,'ms ao,,d waddell and REAL ESTATE AND INSU p » Assets w’s'm'fl I‘rllends th(he team are expected to Mlfihlmry Wurkinn Well. Baile; sdna‘e and Mullin; time, two i —— Geo. % Blaclll“el‘d!‘!\ R”fl:‘ 2,r - R Murray's Pure Fruit Syrups. Large - g %o » wa ea dstate an nvestmen Wstorn. Absiaime GiC i 8. help an, the cause. -It wil be post- ot A D Theanis ghd Mewit Wil Wk, Ny RO gstate, | and, Investment | assortment of Candy. Frult, etc, at q Assots $2,307,608.00, s mf“}'{';',,fl‘,:yrd";i’,‘_‘.’,‘g; st Uy g:;g;‘dh‘;‘;:m RALE | A woman can always make her hus- | Expert’ Acccuntant. Télephons 815 | Ratiroad Ave. P. A. De Rocc. e 2% % 5 Sltoutionce %% % 3 §[fast trial over the tour-mile coursd|St. Louis 1000100002 ¢ 7|53nd feel sty by maldne L0 e ) - § 031 oltotonnie § 1 1 0 o|with Roger Cutler as stroke. He re- | Detroit 080000071811 2| A oy Globe. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 4133 2w 3 0 0 2 0|placed Sargent Friday evening. The| Batterfes: Criger and Powell; RO e e b e {104 ohees §14 3 3 row 7% vstreatn and the time' given [Shinidt dnd Bofimers- ang. Susgs; | e ——— = a ove 4 1 0 ¢ 0@ Whi o 4 2|out al e op for the four miles | time, 1.58; umpires, Evans and Egan EROWH & m“'s. lw at law $112 3 UHewerst 4 0 1 6 3| was 2im. 37s. The time for miles % PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. | over First Nn;nsnk. Shetucket St e R | s B B R SO T78:but 208, 10w ds, 200, 198, énd TOSCANI CLUB OUTING. for Summer? o, S0 Mmoninay N A 1R it by Btairway, next to Thames Nat Bunk | T 14l mes 3 UEECG| | Catain Cutfer said upon returning | Boxing and Home Racin Make Star| JNE YAUGAN Foundty Co. 2 Sers o to the boat house: that the trial was : . Tel. 35-3. e Programme. b 1010021 +5|nota speed test, merely a tryout for Nothing adds to kitchen conven- rescents 0020 0 ¢—2lthe new make-up in the boat. b The Toscani club hclds its . second | . IR“N cAsTlNGS jence in summer weather like a . P R semi-monthly outing at Steve Bailey's . . "Il “mt'd stalfis hmfl"flu cfl farm at Trading Cove Sunday after- | surnished promptly. Large stock ot | New Perfection Wick Blue Flame J noon with doings every minute. The |patterns, No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Qil Cook-Stove. Anything that = entertainment _committee, which con- | ° g0/ 004 s 320 Broadway, New York, June 17, 1909. " sisted of Charles Casey, Jim Hagerty, any stove can do the ‘‘New Per- Coupons No. 16, due July 1, 1909, on Frank - Clendennon, Doc Casey, Jack : - > Consolidated mortgage b per cent. gold e Harrington ‘dlfi Tom (;1“"0"' Roserve % fection’” willdo, and doitbetter. f this 11 SATURDAY MARKE 5 Do. Ore stfs k{ b 5 arnegie mes s for the class; ro- i o Nl 2 i ok, i o s oA wARKETS. | g gt - gy | Camerte mefie for G Sy e | Worm Ot Plumbing | Bakes.roass, bos, toasts heats Aniorica, 37 Wall St, New Tork @ity | Dealings on Very Small Scale—Prices | iy morimust Met % 1% | Patay Fenton and Jupes Meintyre were | | o the wash water and the sad irons Vi - Drift to L = vester — the headlinere in a very fast five roun e running expenses of a house are P AR Koot ol ity o8 MR Fiah e Levl bout which Jack MeGrath, the Irish |jargely increased by worn-out or poor| 20d does it without dissipating irst gage per cen! onds of | oo v June 19—10.10 e B 9% | Giant, called a draw. Jack Wilson was its h h the to The Sterling Dyelns and Finisking w York, Jur 10 2. m. s Central .. Smekeeper, Fenton had Kid Riordan |Plumbing. Either canses annoyance | its heat throug] e room Company, will be paid at the office of | prre e oan ot S kse Do. pfd .. - and Jerry Hewitt for seconds and |—usually at the most inconvenient | ypyr discomfort. The the Trust Company of America, 87 Wall | the dealings were on a small scale. The brdas! Jupes had Carl Ensling and Jack Har- |time. An estimaté for replacing such St., New York City. gains outnumbered the declines and 00 M., St P. & S. Si 3 139 | Tington in his corner. ‘The preliminary | pjumbing with the modern, peace of F. 8. JEROME, reached = a_ substantial fraction in v B 224 | had the crowd on its feet every minute | /0 o" 10 Ui ot mothing, and TN je21a Treasurer. | Southern Pacificc Wabash preferred, Do. pfd . of the six fast rounds they fought, |™ 3 ; : Nattonat i = which was between Kid Riordan and | guaraniee the price will be reasonable. ; ——— | DR Factc Jeeterrsd Aod ‘Hocking Baptling Shugrue. Jack Wilson was : —The d . ; o | the third man and Tom Carroll time- The Uited States Fnishing Go. | e’ oFicet st s | o fmndl By w7 et ey e romekis, | Wiek Blue Flame 011 Cook-SIove vere in sufficient demand to benefit 320 Broadway, New York, June 17, 1909. | more than a fraction, and the buying | 208 et 3 s | limit with excitement. The half mile | may27d 67 West Main Street.| differs from other oil stoves in its handsome, useful Preferred Stock Dividend No. 40, of these also ceased after a time. Atch- cific Mal 0% 1558 | eyt s wan Incd Garrison finish by CABINET TOP with shelf for warming phtes and ki "The Board of Directors have this day | 1500, the Southern Railway stocks ana 3 : s s o dockey P 3 hot. Also has drop shelves on which to rest coffee pot an: @eclared the regular quarterly dividend | Infernational Paper gained 1, and Dela- e | en oy Toddie Btand awi” Kok tack < of onu and thres-quarters Y" oont | ware and Hudson and Louisville and $ dfi;\rdb-" o lfig':“"% Rgg A‘}‘CEI},M? pot, and is equipped with bars for towels. Annve of | 3508 o ;m‘kfi.(’o'x"a';'rgyhfp?‘efmg I815% ana dull, Prices dritted sluggishly. to | 100 Resding i | Blind Lizzle, ridden by Jack Donohue, Heating and Plumbin three sizes. Sold with or without Cabinet Top. If of business June 21, 1909, a lower level and then hardened again. B e e walked away {rom the fel the Inst . not at your dealer’s, writeourn arestagency. i Common Stock Dividend No, 2. American Sugar declined 2 5.8, Chicage | - %0 Ao : j8% 8% | quarter, winning by two lengths over » The Board of Directors have lhls .n Ve & . pld .. 0 7 Aleck, ridden by Frank = Clendennon, declared a dividend of on Y | Great Western. preferred A 4 1-8, La- 1 i th Jt rankiin "flel. of this company, payable July 1, 1803 | A rise of a point in Erie was a feature [ 100 Do. pfd behind Aleck with Doc Casey up. v Rayo LAMP :si: to stockholders of recor e of the late market. Sioss Shetfeid 2 y || There were four prizes put up for | ™ ypEne 1s o aayertising medium s ) '1'.m' d at the ciose of | Of the late market. = % Southern Pacific { | the two heats, P. J. Riley winning a | gastern Gonnecticut ,qu.,'.., 'The Suls light that is very grate- s .'8. JEROME, STOCKS. 3400 Southem & 132 ' 1314 | pox of cigars, Ed Boland a briar pipe | lecin for busiuess resulte. ful to tired eyes—a perfeet student or o2 Treasurer. Sales. High. T & o 0'Allis Chalmgrs DOd....... 5% $1% Be 1000 Teanessee Copper - r I 7 family lamp. Brass, nickel plated, hence 170TH DIVIDEND. 0800 Amalzamated. Copper 1000 Texas & - Pacifc ¥ more durable than other lamps. @ace of The Norwich Savings Society.| .00 Am- Asdcultural - 1% | ——— Toledo, St L. & West.. % : o ane Norwich, Conn. June 32, 1903, 3 L 16 Toier? e i3 X If not with your dealer, write our e irectors of this Societ: 1 . declared out of the earnings b A L& O e % 5 . nearest agency. . rfent six months R r d ai u ¥ dend at the rate of FOUR PBH i reo Untied Bistes Moo - STANDARD OIL COMPANY per annum, payable to depositors « 1400 Do. ptd (Imcorporated) ;I,eod thereto, on and After July 1 “ 200 Utah Copper 1000 Va. Camlina 53 600 Wabash . 2% 2600 Do. pfd . 400 Western Maryland 200 Westinghouse Electr: ‘estern s g COSTELLO LIPPITT, | Jjelidaw Treasurer. DOMINICK & DOMIN:CK, ) 115 Broadway, New York City, Bankers and Brokers Members of the New York Stock Ex- change. Bonds and High Grade Investments. Orders executed In Stocks and Bonds, ‘Wheat and Cotton. | Nerwich Branch, 67 Broadway Telephone 901. FRANK O. MOSES, by having it inspected and cleaned, while not in use Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather and fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best method, and if you'll take one of ovf teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS., Fl"l marl7d IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED AND DIES you can laugh at the other fellow. E. G. RAWSON, Agt., House 854-2. 227 Main St. 'Phone 559, Avenue, aprlod . Rose Bowling Alleys, - Chiropodist ™" 1oacs. MRS. UNDERWOOD, 49 Shetucket Stroet. 51 Broadway. 'Phone 8568-4. oct12d J. J. C. STONE., Prop. O Ry, “' Whitastone So and the 3. 7. & 100 ! ci are (he best on the market Over Boston Stora - 197 Main Street. Try them marisd this summer. Rust and dampness will wear more than 00 Wisconsin _Central . Total sales. 191100 shares. MONEY. New York, June' 19.—Money on call nominal; no loans; time loans steady and rather active xty days 2@2 1-2 per cent.; ninety days 2 1-4@2 3+4 per cent.; six months 3 1-2 per cent.; prime mercantile paper 3 1-2 to 4 per cent.: sterling exchange strong . at $4.86.: Jo@sl 86.40 for sixty-day bills and at $4.87.95@34.58 for demand; commer- |, bills $4.85 1-2@8$4.86; *bar silver 3-8; Mexican dollars 44, * a season’s use. We have experts who understand this work and can affect a saving for you, both as regards your heater and your coal bill. Call 133—we’ll do the rest. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, 65, 57, 59 West Main Stras!. Telephone 133. Je21d Mgr. COTTON. New York, June 19.—Cotton futures neVHEN you want to put your bus 0. 4. | closed barely steady. Closing bids: dium betier ths a s June 10.95 July 10.89, . August 10.90, ing columns ¥ e A 5 ;* 33 | September 10.83, Octobér 10.83, Novem- .. T B 2 ber 10.84, December 10.87, January 100 Genersl T: 2 10.8, Feoruary —, March 10.83, May 800 Grest Nortemn pid. N 10,84,