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busin marldaw J. L IATHROP & SONS eontinue_to {ssue insurance on Mer. cantile, Dwellings and Farm Proj in the strorgest companies at low rates. Give us a call before placing your elsewhere, 8 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, C ¥ ' o ‘varsity fours over the same course, a slow stroke being kept on both the kiR Fasss the Tigers|ee.. rinceton Played’Ragged Blll—;’ludy Forgmon’dot De- | cision—Harvard 'Varsity Not Satisfactory Yet—Yale Form Good—Athletics Get a Game. g ¢ e Nt i (of Cioveland. . i 5 : Are Y G New York, June 22.—Yale defeated ampton fans are not ‘accustomed to. Ohieage. \[ ou Olng roa Princetan '..fia.,» at American league | In the ninth inning the locals rallied Ay nEe L Before doing so obtain @ supply Of | park by a score of 5 to 2, and thus|and tied the score to . From that 113 [ Four self identifying travelers’ cheoks| Won the deciding game of the series. fime antil the. winning run_was made IR e —pa re—a .The Connecticut collegians were { it was a pitchess’ battle. Score: 3 | T-Ppavable anywhere—and let us IsWre | yotior g the bat, in the feld and g RHE. iy it wour baggage wherever you may Ded ij the Wox than théir rivals from New | Northampton— 302 10 Jersey.«Princton played a plucky game, | ls‘%?dmxoxznoox-su 5 Omue 204 £ EAR i however, and ot conquered until | Springfield— x 5 I B.P. L NED & CO., the'fl(nth!nni‘;:n o 011002031000 0—812 4 3 muwe | Pown Stairs in The Thames Loan and| In the, final inning, Capthin Sides of | Bridges and Plank. Whalen, Warner | Princeton missed a chance for a dou- |and Clark. Time, 243. ~ Umpire, 0 mar3IMWF y FIRE INSUJRANCE " backed by the stroi | premiums that Trust Co. Building. only. Quick settlment B ester come. Don't delay—let's writs ¥ your policy toda: s ISAAC S. JONES, JfRichards Buildi may24daw REMOVAL John ' F. Parker HABS REMOVED HIS JFIRE"INSURANCE o = 1 CHAPMAN BUILDING BROADWAY CORNER BATH STREET. Tel + . N. TARRANT & CO., L d17 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liabélity, Plate Glass and ‘Steam Boiler iFNSURANGCE FFISE TO THE ephone 894. Tygest comy readh the safe , Insurance Agt. 91 Main Street. Steinberg. . Holyoke Scored Bunch in Fourth. Holyoke, Mass, June 22.—Holyoke from Waterbury today 8 to 4. The game was won in the fourth when Hol- yoke made four runs. Score: R.H.E. Holyoke 10060001°*—8 9 4 aterbury 000210000 1—411 4 Ahearn and Crutcher. Schincel and ble play that would have retired the side and Yale took advantage of this to start a rally that netted three runs. | Yale’s runs in the first were the resultof two lucky hits. Handicapped by poor support White pitched a fine game for Princton. Van Vieck did the twirling for Yale for sevenin innings, giving way to Mer- ritt in the eighth. All of Princeton’s . Tannehill; double plas, Ball to o Lajole; ieft on_bases, Chicagy 4, Clere- : bases on balls, off Walsh 3, off Joss 1; struck e Walsh 3, by Jo 1: passed ball, Owens: ko Wald®..flma, 138 umpiree, Coanolly snd Sccond game— hits were made'off Van Vleck. Sillery. Time, 2.05. Umpire, Cullen. Chb i Vo Yale won the game in' the ninth, R 3150 30 scoring three runs on bases on balls P o012 to Merritt and Sides’ error, hits by Cowainy to W Lead. 3133 o Fels and Murphy, and Jefferson’s sa Coventry's winning of a .double 3o il Tiics 1y, THa Soore: header Saturday in the amateur league 3821 i1 3 Princeton. sent their stock soaring and they now S s 00 Do a e Wb h po a o|lead Dy the following standing: ioo i3 Phittan ot 700 0% 31 Won. Lost. (R R . Core RR 3798 Covhtry .. 7 ol els, s H 2 0| Jewett C Totals 30 62715 -ty %19 e is Sterling £ e *Patted for Sullivan | | Lossor, 2 5 olcu 11 0 g Contral Village ... £i er. 2 02 o oy 1t 100 1:6 ¢ o|Boowip -2 Sweenes.c 801 0030 A nies, at | Vanviecks 11 0 B Manager Ramsay of Central Vili point | Meritts 10 35 5| has signed Third Baseman Suilivan of should dis- | o e Norwich and Pitcher Somors of Willi- mantic. The games for Saturday are: Sterling at Jewett City. Plainfield at Moosup. Coventry at Central Village. Seore by Tale 2 Flir eaton s Kucs. for Yale Corey, Fels 2. Jefferson, Memitt. for Princeton Balllh 2: two base hais, Fels, Mur- phs:_sacrifice 85, Jefferson: stolen bases, Logan, Bal- un 2. Mallory, ¥ladger, Reed; left on bases, Yal ‘doudle innings: 000000 110000 3 Princeton 4: first base on errogs, Yale Held Sluggers to Ong Hit. The Lisbon Sluggers bit the dust Sunday before the gterrific onslaught of the F. C. A. C’s. Score, 11 to 3. Captain Savage’s southpaw, Cormier, held the Sluggers to one hit in the whole game., The Sk ' terrible hitter, Jerry Hedler, wah going to get two two-base hits. e didn't even make a foul tip. That's what they all say, Jerry. The F. C. A. C.s would like to have for their next victim the Ponemah Stars for Sunday, June 2/, on the Tunnel or on the F. C, A. C.'s grounds. plass, Sides, Wariwick aad Dawsoi, Dawson to Dil- struck_out. by VanVieek 5, by White : first base on balls, off White 4. ;' wild piteh, White: hits, off Van- Voeek 5 In 7 dunings, oft Merritt 0 in 2; time, ;2.30; upjire, 0"Loushiln s t Reed: 3 Cenmecticut League Standing. Won. Lost. 19 1 rihampton New Britatn Floworomuussion D16 2 Hartford Played Rings Around Orators Bridgeport, June 22—Bunching their hits just when they counted to the best advantage, and running bases ilke rab- bits, Hartford beat Bridgeport today, 6 to 1. Schuman held the Bridgeport batsmen at his mercy at all stages, the one run made off him coming on two bases on balls folloowed by an error. Challe from New London, Representing a baseball team in New London knewn as the Crysgals, I would like to cf ge any baseball nine in Norwich betWeen the ages of 14 and 16 through The Bulletin. All chal- lenges must be sent to Philip Berman, 125 Bank street, New London, Conn. Run. for Detrott Melntyre; sacrifios hits, Score: R.HE. Hartford 000201021—§ 9 1 Ferguson-Jeanette Slow Bout. s Bridgeport 0010000001 3 4| Bogton, June 22.—Sandy Ferguson of | i o s s ta o aioss 1otss snd Batteries: Wadleigh and Schuman; | cnelsea wes given the declsion over Kocher and Gibbs; time, 1.55; umpire, | Joe Jeanette, colored, of New York, Mason. :fielr twelven rounds of Vninteresting > g A e o oxing at the Armory Athletic club Bone Sent to the Clubhouse. tonight. Jeanette did all the forcing H H i 30 New Haven, -June 22.—In a heavy | throughout every round, although ex- 3 . & o0 hitting game New Haven beat New{cept for cutting Fi son over the 1 00 Britain today, 10 to 9. Ward and Cor- | right eye in the third his biows ap- | Deislt H thise coran were knocked out of (he box |parently hag little effect on the Chel- | Bacryse | 304z early in the game. Manager Bone was | sea heavyweight. In the third round | Hbemas.c i 4180 ordered to the clubhouse in the stxth | Ferguson apparently had Jeanette | Bender.s . 303 for nagging the umpire. dazed, but throughout the remainder| motus, - Score: R.H.E. |of the fight ly dié not overexert HEu Britaln 0 24300000—913 3| himself. The decision of Referee AL | Scoro by taning Haven 42010012%—10 14 5|Sheehan was not well received by the | Priladelphia 1300 s Batteries: Ruflange, Ward and | spectators, but no trotible developed. | Weblaston . Ly Hodge; Waters, Corcoran and Carri- S gan; time, 1.50; umpire, O'Brien. Retains Sculling Championship. ‘Wellington, June 22.—Ernest, the New Zealand rower, by defeating W. ‘Webb here today, retained the sculling champlonship of the world. COMMERCIAL. Thirteen-Innings at Northampton. Northampton, Mass., June 22—A 13- inning game was something North- FINANCIAL AND won_from New Yotk in s pecrly played game todsy, 9 to 6. Lord's batting was & feature. Score: Beston. Norwich)Union Fine Insurance Society, e abhiopo s e i u. s, RECOVERY IN PRICES. e : AT, " ,759,422.10 i 17 OfSpeskerce 3 22 91 | Assets 32 : : : = e “Westoyn Assurance Co, U. €, Latter Part of Seséion at Higher Lev. s 130 olflowerct 00100 \Asssts 1$2,367,608.00. ol Was: Sami-Stagnant e 21 1fSanib 30400 1600 Centry ther 1 -5 oL Heca1a ew York, June 22.—A Tecovery in | 500 Do S e 4 $3009 ————iia pric iflo;lnyb wos % be expected, in | 5o Semtryl of Hew = 3 181 viw of the baselessness of the rumors : ° 109l i ATWORNEYS AT LAW. vihich circulated In the stock market | 140 cukass et wwiia. | i = TNl | S yesterday to account for the settling. X W... 10 UB 3 v, mURD S L EROWN mnl& m'my‘ at lag |23 the rumor of E. H. Harriman's sud- AT i) X Gen and fatal illness was disproved, Gitorado' Fuel & Tren 2002011 05 Hover FirstiNat Sank. Shetucket St |tie conclusion followed that it was | 40 Colorads & Souitern 0602010 % Entrance Tel. 38-3. next to Thames Nat Bunk | fercing selling of stocks in the interest 600 Do. 500 Do. 2d pfa ... 2509 Consolidated Gas 1ut in circulation with the purpose of ist pia Runs, for New York Demmitt 2, Taporte. Knight. Iate 2, for Bosign McCannell, Lord 2, Speaker 3. Siabl, Carrigan. Arellanes: two base hit, Lord; *hres Vise hit. Speaker; hits. off Arellanes ¢ in 61-3 in- nirgs, oft Rurchel 4 in 21-3, oft Sehlitzer 0 in 1, ol the bear posfion. The appearance of a groundless rumor of this import- . The Hnitnli&tates Finishing Co. | } 820 Broadway,JNew York, June 17, 1909, Coupons N6N10, Que July 1, 1605, on |t cover. There was renewed buying [Consolidated mmrtgage 6 pér cent. gold | 2150 onds of thisicompany, will be jpaid at he office of \the Trust Company of | 5° erica, 37 Wail St, New York City. Coupons No. {16, dus July 1,°1909, on First Martgagel 5 per cent fbonds of he Sterfing Dielug amd Company, will be paid at the office of [#he TrusthCompanysof Americay 37 Wall | Pad a strong influence on sentiment !cn, New York Ci i i Je21d ty. F. 8. JEROME, ence is taken usually as an indication of growing difficulty in a speculative % Lake 12 in 7, off Hughes 1 in 1: sacrifice hit, sacrifice” fly, Gessler, Austin: stolen base, peeition. The bears, in consequence, - double” play, Knight o Lapori; et found thefr following considerably re- Kiiins Lo o Lake_ 3, olt Turchell 3, At ‘bass cuced foday, and those of them that were still short of stocks felt incined on errom, New York 3: struck out. by Arellanes 3. &y Purchell 1, by Schifzer 0, by Lake 2, by Hughes 5890 Great Nortern pfd. sau... 1; time, 323; umpire, Peerin. 2600 Do. Ore _cifs. from the large commisaion | 1(o0 Dilnols Centsal .. Louses, from which selling yestenday | 3t o e, 2o Do ot S ve the' impression of important liqui- National Leagus Standing. Supporting orders ot influ- ——— Inter Harvester ex tial points in the market made them- | Jos Brsmirc, " scives felt, but were withdrawn later | s memsio by 2 in the day. Buying of United States 500 Tows Central . % Minishing | Sicel, the Harriman Paoifics and Read- | 1790 Kauess City Southern a3 ing proved particularly imposing and | " u Deusise &' Nasiviie, S 200 Minn. & St L... 35 t-ward the whole market. The assar- | 00 M. St P & Sie M... tor was ventured agein /that some- | 5ief Missourl Facitc % . 00 Mo, . & Tex 0% Al games in que postponed because thing might be in prospect to account | 700 Do.hufd ...... 723 72 713 | of the funeral of President George B. Dorey of the Treasurer. |fo: the material advamce which had | 100 Retiowst Biscuh iioe M3t 1554 1004 | Hoden Sotousis ok p | cccurred in the price of the Wabash | _2(%0 Natonal Lesd m u # St ’F odaly stocks. Attention was directed also to Satery Lisoné Standing. { a report of the proposed construction i nitod StatesFinishing Co. |2, orort,cf, oz, Bropssed eonsiruction zete 820 Broadway, New;York, Jupe 17, 1909, | N€ct the Rock Island with the Missou- | 10500 Norea "pics, Putalo [ Preforredi@tock Dividents No. 46 | Tl Kansas and Texas. While these | ““%on pecine sad The Bo: D of o aLd other actors served some purpose { & Boar ctors have this day | in keeping selling orders off the mar- ek I I lolared theregular quarferly dividend | ket, and in inducing some buying of |~ Liihum, C. C & St L y{‘anu and_three-quarters per tock. The Board ot Some), upen the mpany, payable July 1, 909, 't nsz ol losb of Du Sne a, To0s. ¢ e Directo: o 200 Pressed Steel Car 100 Puilman Palace 400 Rallway Steel Spring. 141800 Resding - 760 Republic 'Steel stocks, the demand proved to be but Cesultory and the action of the mag- ket became extremely listless, The per cent, Preferred 4t Providence—Prosidence 4, Buffalo 2. cntreal 7, Balimore 1. crer of activity wis reversed from | 500 Do ptd o Fonn,. Swtg 7 (zat_of yesterday when the lethargic | 10000 Roek " Tuand 'Go —_ CommonyStock Diviflend No. 2, early market emerged into the violant | 2600 Do. nta ... il ot e SR e Russts. have this day | selling of the last half hour. Today | sim oy Lo Besibosirs’ AT Brockias Seun 1 B b one per cent. | the greater part of the day’s business | 1io Ds. sra Tiedtord —Fall River 7. New Bedford 3. PTG seiamnd ot er” ent,), upon ommon St o1 This cuép-:y. Bayabls Ju1y 1, 1808 udiness Junej 21, 1909, ' o stockholdeas of record at the close of r ' Jema | 170TH DIVIDEND, los of The Nor Y. mn N&r‘ll:l\hcamh Bavings Soclet o r ecti; of thi. 1o T Weclared out of the earminasos e #ept six months e md at the rate of FOUR PRR CE) aennum, payable to depositors F.\S. JEROME, . Treasurer. nn., June nings of the cur- | | mi-annual was completed in the first hour and the later part of the session at the h:gher level prices was semi-stagnant. The tone of the foreign markets was somewhat heavy and dull, and this de- prived the recovery here of encour- 200 Sicss Shetdeld S. & 41500 Southern Pacific .. €00 Do. pfd 2700 Southern Rafiw Do. ptd ...... 90 Tennesseo Copper §00 Texas 600 Toledo, 8t L. wrenco—Lawrence 4, Lowell 2. Leading Mitters in National League. agement. The general settlement to| 300 Do. pta .. Hy.tt,_Pitisburg be effected in the London stock mar- | 7i300 Unien Pacific Wner, Plttaburg ket tomorrow partly accounted for the| i L Hcfman, - Chlcasy Mitchell, Cinetuntr’ . 3. dan, lalting tendency. A heavy fall in| A Dhiied States « the last settlement leaves | 134560 United States rences to be covered. Cop- | & . another decline in London, and (yihat mefal *were marked 2, 1808 ti thereto, on and after July 15th, | d the New' York metal ex- 3 . COSTELLO Lip o Aloney rates were perceptibly [ 30 Wester Mamland o it ¢ fel5daw e easier, both on’call and on time, In| ;%00 wesian Unton Amifiotn Lo il {SUTer | cpite of the active demand for foreign [ —— % & L. Fle. — P sz —— | exchange. The torpid demand for| 300 Wisonsin cCentral Stone, St. Louls . Elonds and High Grade Investmen ’mlen executed in Stocks and Bonds, DOMINICK & DOMIN C¥, §% 1115 Broadway, New York City, ankers - and - Brokers | £ iy were adhanged on eui Mambers of the New York Stock Ex- change. ieat and Cotton. Nerwich ’»!ulza TMEN vou Branch, 67 Broadway ‘Teélephone 901. FRANK 0. MOSES, Mgr, 41t 10 put wuiblic. tie; than through tie adve: ox“Tue wsietis 7T Tetal sules, 710,200 shares. Cerrigan, " Bostan Tins, ' Philadelghia Lipe, Cleveland Fotman, St Louls ks was Insufficient to maintain es at the level to which they ad- nced, and the closing tone was un- cettled again. Bonds were firm. To- United COTTON. New York, June 22 —Futures closed wery steady. Clofing bids: June 11.17, July 1111, August 1112, September 11.13, October 11.13, November 11.14, Lecember 1118, January 11.14, Febru- ary —, Masch 1116, April —, May . New York, June 22—Spet closed quiet, 15 points higher; middling tp- lands 11.60, middHng gulf 11.85. STOCKS. Seles. uy 00 Alls Chatmers 'ptd s Madman Won Latonia Feature. Cincinnati, June 22—A handicap at six furlongs was the feature at La- tonia today. Madman, the favorite, CRIMSON NEEDS .IMPROVEMENT. Varsity.Boat Drags and Lacks Rhythm '~ —May Be Due to Heat Tuesda: Red Top, Conn., June 22.—The Har- vard crews were'sent down stream for a mile and a half this morning, re- ceiving instructions from Coach Wray, who accompanied them in a single Hooper of the varsity, who was thought to have contracted the measles and was sent to his home in Boston, re- turned foday and was put at No. 2 of the second varsity four. rowed today with Richardson, stroke; Hooper, No. bow, and Fales, coxswain. shell. Smith, No. 3; ¢ In tonight's practice eight rowed down stream for three miles and return, the distance being made in three stretches each way. A from 25 to 30 was maintained on all the stretches, but the Dboat did not seem to go as well as in It seemed to drag and the stroke lacked the rhythm that has been one of the features of The-work of Lunt at No. 2 and Cutler at bow was not The failure of the crew to work as well as usual is probably attributable to the heat. The freshmen eight went down to the navy yard in two stretches rowing me stroke was used on the return until within a short dis- tance of the float, when it was raised to 40. The men had a clear swing, and the boat went through the water in excellent shape, there being plenty of stroke varying the morning practice. the daily practice. up to the standard. a 28. The force behind the drives. The varsity four were sent down to the bridge at a low stroke and return- ed over the two-mile course at a stroke of from 30 to 32. was not taken from the launch, the coxswain caught it as 13.21. freshmen four practiced and then went over & half- Their work was not satisfactory and there stemed to be no life in the finish of the stroke. “Peter” Higginson, captain of the '99 varsity eight, arriyed at quarters today and will remain for the race. at a high stroke. YALE MANAGERS DUCKED. Thrown Overboard from Float With Freshman Coach and 'Varsity Cox- swain—'Varsity Shell Tra at 26 Stroke. Gales Ferry, Conn., June 22.—It was warm, very warm, on the Thames to- day, and without any noticeable objec- tion on the pagt of the victims Domi- Yale eight; Bingham, the freshman mana- er; Perrin, the ‘varsity manager, and ‘earing, the 'varsity coxswain, were thrown into the river, and they seemed to be in no hurry to return to the nick, coach of the float. Captain Howe of the ‘varsity eight was in conference today with Captain Cutler of the Harvard eight for the purpose of arranging a race seme time during the week between the second No date was set, but, if held, it will probably be the last of *varsity fours. the week. On account of the heat this morning the ‘varsity eight was not sent out on the river, and the other crews did but light work. The freshmen eight and four oared paddled across the river and back. ‘The freshmen eight and fours were out tonight, leaving the float at 6.30, rowing down stream two miles at a slow stroke under the supervision of Coach Dominick. The slow stroke was maintained on the return. The freshmen were followed by the stretches. The work of the 'varsity elght was the same as that of last night, the crew being towed down to the raiiroad 3 bridge and the return to the boathouse, a distance of four and three quarter miles, being made at a stroke averag- ing 26. The return w strefcli, Coach Kennedy following in a launch. The men rowed weil and the boat went through the water at a good clip under the low stroke. The long rows will probably be .continued dur- ing the week. b Cook, the veteran Yale coach, reached the quarters todas, home frém a European trip, but was called away at once by the mews of the death of his brother at Vernon Center, Pa. Mr. Cook’s brother leaves an estate of size which will take ‘much of Mr. Cook's time and he will be obliged to miss the Yale-Harvard race. The crew Waite, the varsity FENTON VS. COLLINS. Paddy Signs Up for Ten Round Go This Week, That old warhorse of the ring, Paddy Fenton, claiming to have the wallop as good as ever, even If a few years have passed by since last he danced over the canvas, %ill hook up with Bill Collins at Central Village Thurs- Qay night in a ten round go which will glve the sports something to talk over. Collips 1s young and ambitious to prove his class in the ring as he al- ready has on the mat, but Paddy wilk look to match his ring _experience against_the spéed of the Central Vil- lage comer, and if Collins gets b: without having Pady lean over the sleep producer he will at least know he has been through ten hot rounds, for Paddy is yet capable of making any of them go. Young Allen of Norwich and Kid Coutler of Putnam, two rugged 1 The time but | pound specimens, are on the card for a The | six round preliminary which promises ing starts | (o pe a hummer. ile course TO REGAIN FOLO CUP. Chances of Meadowbrook Team Con- sidered Fine—Englishmen Have Fears. Phe United States, having succeeded in wresting championship in many sports from Great Britain, will at- tempt this week to beat the English in one hranch of athletics—pony polo— in ‘which they have always the upper hand. This international contest will begin today at Ranleigh, where the American team will meet the players of the crack Hurlingham club. A se- ries of three games will be played for s Well the “America’s cup” which a British freshmen | team “lifted” several years ago. The American team is made up of four ayers from the exclusive Meadow rook club—Harry Payne Whitney Lawrence Waterbury, Deveraux Milton and “Mopton” Waterbury. What games the Americans have played in practice so far in England have profoundly impressed the British- ers that their hold on the cup is in Jeopardy. Charles Miller, who was to have played for England in the polo cup contest, has strained his back and will not be able to participate in the game. He will be replaced by Lord Woelle- house. The Meadowbrook (Long Isl- and) players have invited Captain Mil- ler to umpire for them; Major Mac- Laren will umpire for the English team. Makes Short Work of Jack Clifford. Oklahoma City, Okla., June 22.—Bat- tling Nelson knocked out .Jack Clifford tonight in the fifth round of what was to have been a twenty round bout. to sap vitali able Cook-Stove. necessa Kitchen Goolness No hot and blistering air and make cooking intolerable when work is done on the safe, economical and comfort- New ; Perfection Wick Blue ' Flame Oil Using 1, your kitchen is not a room to fly from, buta place where all the ousehold work is done in restful coolness— — it doesn’t heat the Ritchen. The ’ NEW PERFECTIO ‘Wick Blue Flame 0il Cook-Stove is built with a CABINET TOP just like the modern steel range. Combines conveniences found in no other oil stove. Sfor summer, At your dealer’s, or write our nearest agency. ™ Rayo LAM should consult MONEY, New York, June 22.—Money on call easy, 11-2@2 per cent, ruling rate 12-4, last loan 13-4, olosing bid 13-4, offered at 2. Time loans dull veaken; sixty niret. 31 casily won the event from Cymbal by a length. Al Muller finished third. Only three horses started. Three fa- vorites won. Track slow Johnson Calls Ross Match Off. 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N vy BUILDING MATERIAL. ephone 572, Geo. W. Harris, 564 West Peck, McWililams & Co. 47-85 Wes. ain St Main Stree L Lime, Portland Cem2nt, Parlod Roofing. AND IRON WORK — -| done promptly at short netice and my BOTTLER prices are right. Give me a trial cor. Market und Water Sts. line of the best Ale: ger All Prices reasonable. M. Frankin, 179 A fine new line just received. styles and colors. Call and see them. West Main St. 0? Charles Rann Kennedy and scendant of a family of writers. h Business Directory OF EASTERN CONNECTICUT AND WESTERLY, R. L. Fresh shore haddock, market cod, - kinds of fish at the Norwich Fish Mare Kket; telephone—571, . your house. WAGONS FOR SALE. WILLIMANTIC FIRMS STIMPSON' rear Young's hotel, Maln street. ‘Thore oughly up to da i Mrs. Harold Gorst, some_ ti ¥ New York-ll- beautiful woman as well as in her ullar slum lmf She is FISH—FISH. i also fine line of all other PAINTING, here—the time to Try Monarch Paint, pure. ., Browaing P. O, R ¥ t., Norwich. hone connection, M. K. SULLIVAN, 15 Bath Street. STABLES, fie "o pes COAL AND WOOD. The Park Wood Yard, Franklin Street. Wood and Coal In any quantity deliv- ered to all parts of the city at reason- abl W cnee. - Tel. 800 x ¥ Straet FOR SALE. B :e and practical Wi - } ricer Slabs' $1.00 3 load. Norwich Wood | for sale and iy ent® Dranches Wigs Yard, rear Bulietin Bldg., Franklin St Tel. 6504. CONTRACTOR AND JOBBING F. B. Beckwith, 0 West Main Street. Contractor snd Bullder. Jobbing work of ell kinds promptly aitended to. New SIGNS AND AWNINGS at short notic J. P. COMBIES, Oysters 57 Cor. Market and Water Ste. "Phone 228, FISH—FISH. Fresh shore haddock, market ced, steak coq o fine line ¢f all other kinds of the Norwich Fish Mar- ?_-_llu:l: 'fi:’-"m et aSank n: k. i et B Betle of Congectioutr™ " It m GROCERIES, HAY AND GHAIN, come in and ’;‘,‘,’“ ‘,,:‘"“ for you. Sherwood Potter, 410 Main Str — — I carry_ a complete line of fancy and DANIRLSON FISH MARKET. staple Grocerie Hay. Grain and Feed, Poultry Supplies, Eic. Oysters “THE FOUR-MINUTE RECORD>. | 2Pon 0% Come 1n and hear it. It's something great. Geo, P. Yeomnans, 223 Lafayette St. HAGBERG, Clot™er, I sarry MEATS AND PROVISIONS James Banning, Norwich Town, Comn. ¥resh and Salt Meats Poultry, etc. . Fresn Provisions received daily Evers: | Potter Bullding. 'Phone vonnections thing first-cl: Prompt ver: | REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.” ooy 17 1 Geo. E. Bachelder, Room 2, 65 Broad. Murray's Pure Frult Syrups. Large way, Real Estate and Investment 2ty Pos Broker, Notary Public. Afditing and | Asortment of Candy. Frult, etc, at § ) Expert’ Acccuntant. Telephone 615 Rallroad Ave. P. A. De Rocco. Every It is good the gloves are Look for the finest silk gloves in existence. The fabric is our own weave. The goes. Every finger has our patent tip. gloves cost no less. So be careful, Huber D. Card and F. Walden Wri Civil Engineering and Lend Surveying: Our oy ity and pric DANIELSON FIRMS handle nothing but the clams and qu WESTERLY FIRMS REAL ESTATE AND Real Estate and Insuranos Finger-Tipped = Silk Gloves / tains a guarantee, and every dealer fulfills it. Every genuine Kayser, too, has 4 ‘“Kayser” in the hem. Guarantee The Kayser warrant and the Kayser name mark thefi; For 25 years, every satisfied woman has worn them. through fifty operations, through which every Kayser glove / Gloves half as good cost just as much. The poorest Look for the name in the hem. Short Silk Gidves, - S0c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 Long Silk Gloves, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 JULIUS KAYSER & CO., Makers, New York PUTNAM FIRMS — ' CIVIL ENGINEERS CARD & WRIGHT. radley Block. Eim Street. OYSTERS CUT OUT. measured out. fresh svery ra are Vorth getting. at Are always right, Front St. Pulname oL G, W. NASH, are now coming fine and we est that we o & full line of fish elvy CLOTHING R G Bliven rnishe tntter Gents' Fure a full Line nishing On the bridge. A M. WL Patent pair of Kaysers con- ¥, for a mew pair i'.." not right. fit and finish come * by having it inspected and cleaned, this summer. a season’s use. We have experts who understand your coal bill. do the Il 133—we’ ROBERT BROWN Telephone 133. Save Your Heater Rust and dampness will wear more than affect a saving for you, both as regards your heater and 65, 67, 59 West Main Streot. while not in use this work and can resl. ESTATE,