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28 Shotuckst Stiesty Norwich, Conny| ~ ¥Y1B ible Header—Fen and Collins in° Good FIRE INSURANCE cked by the strongest companies, at ; ::emluml that reach the safety-polnt | 3 and raising it.toa 35, the varsity | Helg Outing T Peguitsueli Brdv- 3 i wich sports, who remember the Bit settlement shoul ol ; 2ster come. Dontt delay—let's writs|mmen and at the halt-mile flag led by bridge and Had Fine Time. — | Collins. as one of the biggest frosts that ever your policy today. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Richards Building, " REMOVA John F. Parker HAS REMOVED HIS FIRE INSURANCE OFFIGE CHAPMAN BUILDINf: BROADWAY CORNER BATH STREET.,; Assets $2,750,422. (0 Western Assurance Cr/, U. €, Assets §2,397,609 00. ATTORNEYS AT 'LAW. AMOS A. BROYANING, (RUVAL & PERKINS, | Btatrway, nex: to Thi..mes Nat. Bunk The Norwich Nickel & Brass o, Tablevrare, ©Ghandeliers, Yicht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut/St. Norwicli, Conn. The United States Finishing Co. 820 Broadway, New York, June 17, 1909, Coupans No. 10, due July 1, 1909, on Consolidated mortgage & per cent. &old bonds of this cdmpany, will be pald at Company of !lAmerica, 7 Wall St, New Yerk City. Coupons No. 16, due July 1, 1909, on First Mortgage 5 per cent. bonds of Sterling Dyeing and Finlshing Company, will be paid at the office of the Trust Company of America, 37 Wall ®t., New'York City, F. 8. JEROME, The United- States Finishing Co, 820 Broadway, New York. June 17, 1909, Preferred Stock Dividend No. 40. The Board' of Directors have this day @eclared the regular quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters (% per cent.), tock of this company, 909, to stockholders of @lose of business June 21, 1909, Common Stock Djvidend No. 2. e Board of Directors have this d: dividend of one per cent. 1 per cent.), upon the Common Stock r llh)llk;nll:lflr"};-ln)'lb‘l! July 1, 0 stockholders record at the Business June 21, 1909, ol g F.'S. JEROME, ayable July 1, record at the 170TH DIVIDEND. Office of The Norwich Savin, Norwich, Conn., June The Directors of this Soclety declared out of the earnings of the rent six months a se dend at the ffl:b.‘l FO er annum, pay: e t0 depositors 4 s “thereto, o0 and ateer Juls 1ot . COSTBLLO LIPPITT, Toas DOMINICK & DOMIN.CK, 115 Broadway, New York City, Bankers and Brokers Members of the New York Stock Ex- Bonds and High Grade Investments, Orders executed in Stocks Wheat and Gotton. Telephone 901. FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. WHES vou Vant to befare ;e Public, thes WA ut your buste § i i i !l 5t Red Tap, Jbue 33~-Despite the In- 1. tenso heat on the river, the Harvard varsity, accompanied by the freshman eight, started what was intended to be a'time row over the four-mile course, | - ~ Bistance, 1 mile. ‘down stream, tonight, but the waves of » Saaig stesisier stobpbl the sow ks, TIPTUNN SR-gac-tnent, ot Novy $he tirestitille Dag,. thilt Guidit of theil Tk IEURMIAGE ' Flowing. fiuioh’ of course having been: covered in 15.32. | four-oar-race. Rowed down stream. e steamer was warned by the four- | Distdnce, 2 miles. Finish at Thames P B i T i contestant, and if you and the Apollo brothers think I cannot duplicate the trick, place the $1,000 on the stage or £ : : 3 8 Score by innings;. check for $1,000, and I will show the oared crews and the ch; but con- | river bridge. : Yy Cloteting. o , g inued at full speed, making fuch high -oar—Start at Chicago ... o1 people how easy I can walk with iwaves thet the varsity coxs was | Vaesity eight Thames the sand, Yours truly, v obliged to steer the shell head-on to |river bridge at 6 p. m. Rowed up+ ’ 7 BITGOOD : [prevent being swamped. The shell was | stream. Dil 4 miles. Finish St;m;te:! Weicthl L 1 x!h:’workl trained, though it s not thought that | posite Red Te X ‘oluntown, Conn., , 1909. permanent infury was done. - : - - i The above challenge will probably The_fresh: t ‘the: betfer of the tart by aboat two feet, atarting with | . ST IOR- EPWORTH* LEAGUR be given the merry ha-ha by the Nor- starting at 40 soon overtook the fresh- 800ds on their last appearance here down the pike. ten feet. The varsity continued to - came 3 Members of the Senior Epworth They blew into town and got a lot idraw ahead and led by & lenkth ad | 1eague of the Trinity Methodist church | Bore: ot good sdvertishiy aad whes 3t .catas 91 Main Street. |a half mark, the Jead was two and a | enjoved a delightful outing at _the to a showdown they might just as | Com .22, , drawbridge Tuesday evening. Most of : well have been in China. They are in s o miles the Treshmen stopped | them to0k the Westerly.trotley at 5.45 Tad o ask amone 16 ot up TL060 1o and the varsity continued until stop- [ P- M. While some came on the next see them lift sand. What are they ped by the waves of the steamer at the | C&r @nd a ’ew went by automobile. risking >—(Sporting Editor. three-mile flag, the distance having | ROWing, swinging, games, a supper at- \ Hing Foll = A R ibeen covered in 15.32. The varsity | tractively served and singing filled up | , S0, I, ing Followers 9 ntral Vil rowed extremely well with the excep- | the' time most joyously. Lewis M. iage. ition, of L. Withington at No. 5, who | Carpenter is president of the league. o B A Norwich follo e - tud - gl seemed a little SIbW. His brother, Paul c;rnnten who lives 5 e e e Jariat The morning practice of the varsity | hear the picnic grounds, rendered spe- e Bt ot Rf Dok Tavadite bt St eight consisted of a row down stream | cially valuable service in handling the e M 1o SRt we to Cisstet S0- for- & mile and a half with coaching by | 08rs and supplying lanterns for the Seke h/the S.AE 0&F 15 e o port Mr. Wray. The freshmen and varsity [ walk through the ‘pines back to_the , JOOY N Ch0 A0 080 40 b o Il e ight tried several racing starts, the |trolley station. Mrs. J. C. Morgan, Mrs, y AN iy o i s Rl e Jatter easily leading the freshmen. The | Bdward Himes and Mrs. E. P. Arm- |, ? o toming bacic after Toong Corvetts four-oaved crews wace given light ::f:u cmm::: pn:r'zyl;uiscs- ash, examiple, and Bill Colling, the H'"'l‘ ctice and racing starts. tably. _Rev. Dr. 2 & P e atternoon practice the varsity | Kaufman, and Davia H. Purvis gave a ring artist from Central Village. Col { . : stage s not large enough. Both scrap- { turn. "The return was made gt a stroks | O the good time, “Al returned home ! Ders report themselves In prime shape. a ot on the 10 o'clock ~car feeling well aleo S 07 v Shd Bt oy | Messcd wilh s whole e, | s W s 8 A turning over the two-mile course a rts as. the main bout, bringing to- 5 stroke. varying from 30 to 36. The American Poloists Wi L fl?h.f Young Alien, 1:}* McGraths freshman four rowed slowly down | London, June 23.—The Meadowbrook < Protege, and Kid Couthy of Putnam for stream for & mile and a half. club's polo team from Westbury, L. L, six rounds. The boys are looked to yon the first game in the internationai put up a gingery go at 135 pounds. TOO HOT FOR YALE. match played at Hurlingham today for £ ¥ - The Norwich party will be back by the American palo oup, sooting ‘nine the last trolley. o sl goals to five for the eam, - e Crews Had Light Work Wednesday | ®"4¢" yai¢-time the Meadowbrook team Evenly Matched on the Hudson. Morning and Evening. had scored five goals to the English Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 23.—The team's one. : was this that Gales Ferry, June 20.—The intense |~ Devereux Milburn made two goals :‘rf:;mmnf‘z::‘uew. :::ns‘:geru:y heat of today prevented other than |for the American players, while the curtailed. The Cornell and Syracuse light work by he Yale crews, both in | Other seven were scored by L. Water- crews each rowed about six miss. The a ti bury and J. M. Waterbury, Jr. ‘Wiscensin, Pennsylvania and Columbia the morriing and evening practices. The American victory 'today was For thé morping's practice the two | somparatively easy. There were fully ;! Hit had as a guest Dr. Walter Peet, who eights and the four oars rowed up- Ve | Wagner, o & abh po a e Teléphone §94. itTeam for o mile and & half and then | Hieronem Supccuatord present at the Netenit coached the only Columbia crow (hat Te ThRis lined up for a racing start 'at 40| witnessed an exhibition of combination e R Sk BN, Fio o 9 H 33180 strokes, at the end of which the crews 2 s w 10010 " ——— e kL 30 113130 returned to the float. poe i S R After seeing all the crews row Peot £ AxIas The two varsity fours were the first | naateq on Saturday, when the second :u !;td'igzy were a pretty evenly i L hi ey out tonight, going upstream for a mile - t. A N. TARBANT & /GO0., |0/ 505 ciroke under the coaching of | mach will be played, will assure the : 3 Sutton, No. 5 in the Cornell "varsity, 1l R " h return of the pola cup to America. - 223 Fooms by the heal:while Tof 117 MAIN STREET, Mr. Kennedy. On the return two rac- i et Was ovel y the - ” ST Ts g iy s - ing starts of about 40 strokes were ing this evening and Stevems was put] Totals 32 74 § Totals, - 388711 8 Fire, Accident, Keal|th, tried, the rest of the way to -quar- Easy Victory for Mexoana. Cennostiont Loases Standi in his place, Sutton's condition is not | See by iuaises ters being gone over In a leisurely | Gravesend, June 23.—The Gravesend | musord ...... 30 513 | serious. oy IRERER] = Liability, Plate 6Iass manne: meeting came to a close today with a | Hoiyoke . % i ——— Jekoir b The varsity and freshman eights and | good card and a fair crowd in atten- | Springfield . H H] Woman Shooter Scores 79 out of 80. Cincinnati 6, Chicago 4. and Steam Boiler the freshman four took the water | dance. The feature of the programme | Now Harea o 2 Chicatgo, June 23.—Mrs. A. Topper- | Chicago, June 23—Oreiall aud Krob were hit o shortly after six o'clock, going down | was the Bedford stakes, five furlongs, | waterbury . ] 2% wein, the only woman shooting in the | hard and timely in the opening innings today, and l " s n A stream for agmile and a half, and re- | and resulted in a very easy victory for | Northampton . » - om preliminaries of the grand American | Chenasl ol s big lead, Fromme replaced A turning over' the four-mile’ course. | Mexoana, an 8 to 1 shot. She took | Brideeport . - handicap at the Chicago Gun club, s b & Racing starts were tried at the mile | command in the stretch and won by made the high professional average to- - Norwich Union Fire Insuraiace Society, | and half-mile return to the boat house | two lengths from the favorite, Pre- day with a score of 79 out of & possi- . DOE RS- RLR Mo abral e New Britain, June 23. ble 80. Including vesterday's score, batting New Britain won both games | Mrs. Topperwein tied with Fred Gil- of @ double header with New Haven |bert of Spirit Lake, Colo., with 96 out here today, 7 to 6 and 9 to 6. of 100. First Game— b B B Philadelphia, June 23.—Miss Louise O Sl Wiard Hammond of New York, the metrop 3 K itan champion, ecasily defeated Miss A DLLL. InE e Brows and Ouse: Waters and Juols Moyes of Toronto, the Canadian Price Movements Remarkable in Ssv- & ¢gran and Herbst; time, 140" umpire, | cnampion, in the semi-final round of ason. the stgles today, in the women's na- 3 Richards Bldz. oral_Ca 5 s 9% | Second Game— R H.E. | tional championskip lawn tennis tour- New York F Sus _The_score + R H.E | ament at the Philadelphia _cricket LA b b i i 2% . New Britain 2 0 3 0 009112 1t 3|cub, She will meet in the final the ——— 4| culiness of toduy’s stock market sery- New Haven 00210 — i kise-Rotc ¢ to obscure the importance of the . Batteries: Rufiange and Hardy; La- | Winuer of the Hotch o v vrice movements, which were remark- - vigne, Herbst and Riesigl; time, 1.50; t iz Sl alle in several 'cases. The general i ire, Mason. Outsiders Had Good Day. 7 Over First'Nat Sanl. Shetucket .St |,;ness was. influenced by sympathy : s AR, with the notable strength in these spe- Y & Lost to Senator: won five of the six events at Latonia | foday 3 to 1 cial stocks, but more distinctly by the Bethiehem Spring. | t0day. In the third race, Fonte, at technical factors in the position- Prin- ¢ tord here today ina |9 to 1 Deat Jeff Bernstein, 10 to 6, eas- cipal of these' was the building up ot i fleld lost to l“‘-" e, 5 to 6. W¥ IR @14y by a length. Ben Howe, 100 to 1, & short interest which proved to pos- B 2 3 * | tourteen inning game, 5 to 8. - o |finished third. Lord Clinton, at 4% sess little determination in maintain- The score: -H-E. | to 1, easily won the second event from it their position with signs of resist- | 9000 Chesspeske & Hartford— 13 Prince Imperial, the favorite, with ance to the downward course of prices, [ % 00001011101003—8 4| Collis Ormsby third. Jupiter Joe was ; ortant. part ¢ Uio iy demaat Ate & st B 600101010005 7 othe only winning faverite. portan e day's demand. e t ST —_—— ca1 clusion of the London stock mar- Batteries: . Wadleigh, Abrogast and i ket settlement with 1o casualties s a | “*469 Gelorade oo st Fisher; Whalen and Greenwell; time,| _Cuban Wins Chess Match. result of the heavy declines gince the | 309 Do. ist pfa ... 8.35; umpire, O'Brien. New York, June 23.—J. R. Capablan- 1100 Conslldated Gas important buying of stocks here from | 200 Deiaware & Hudsen Holyoke, Mas: —Holyoke ) 2400 Deay o le. 4 P O The Gopber indistrials wors eftastéd | 993 B g6 o oo T o o ey - G % hill game, by large covering of shorts in London, | 13300 pris o . o thie it P ta, e KT which imduced @ sharp upward reac- | 113 Bo. 1% vid 9 g T e e REE e tion from the severs depression trom | 4% De. 34 pid e Holyoke ~ 0008110116 8 3|Pidlance B Mersball 1. drawn 14, which they have suffered in. that mar- | o0 Gesersl Flecw North'pton 2002000105 7 1|, Cppaniance ket. Some sympathetic effect was | 33 Do omocts . Batteries: Beaumont, Sindler and |® ¥ produced on copper industrials in New | 109 Diisois Central Files; Bridges and Plank; time, 1.54; York, aithough they were lasgard in . umpire, Sternbers, Sniball fo SR tn. WWrnta: cemparison with the general upward te . b B N ' cemparison, with. the general. upward Fere's a gazimbo that we must needs trail with. He writes fairly and on | tracted most notice in the day’s mar-| 800 International Pape T Waterbury 7, Bridgeport 3. Montreal ket fas that the Union Pacific prefer. | 100 Inemaions Pump %1040 31 0% | waterbury, June 23.—Waterbury de- | 235, *ie of the paper. Wou will deal plidmce 1ed. which moved up to a record price, | 1790 Kanses City Southeen. feated Bridgeport here today, 7 to 3. ? 0 1 21d-one out of line With its investment | 20 Do. B o ; The score: SRR b L T Jfi,‘d‘:’gw, adiitrr s return compared ~with the current| 1% T Waterbury 042000015711 0fwit: Its the windup of the season. oney market. Rumors of an inten- ' 5y | Bridgeport 0000 10'110—310 4|Tne table shows 725 for Chicago and ton fo retire the stock were given to 2 % Baiteries: McDonald and Bastman; [ine’ same for Bittsburg. Cubs have account for its rise, It is supposed that Kocher and Behrendt; time, 1.45; um- |, 0 aces and Pirates are drawing to the purpose to retire the steck would - = pire, O'Brien. two. It's the end of half of the in- be to avoid the embarrassment of 4 . c.cims from the preferred stockhold- NUR. % Amateur Basoball. ers to share in a distribution of in- concluded until the Cuban took the |Fittsburs 23d game at the Manhattan Chess club v The breezes push one of Mordecal's other shares, Such a distribution was| A 4 challenge any team from 15 to 20 ukes ofMaiel \Glotmion. st one*tiue e 150 years of age in this part of the state. | Shcots within reach of Honus and the| 71.ondon, it el e e i D happens to be circulating in the west sruetion The studies will be ely | eaon, Ty sl larg esssssswss H 2 S g e bl nogeananinests sl wlsssecosnwesesscsca - o Ditching and ' reeussg” be; four was sent down to the navy yard, | 5ense”of ecurity- tothe young people | o’ e oag e ey e ) s e wianing icher 1% he e Thich racing starts being tried on the re- | such as added much to their enjoyment ; ’ the center of the town hall, as the Trookiyn 5 to L { crews also went out. Coach Ward Philedeonis) § N o 0 2 o ] I 0 3 1 H land In exist- The-ne -n-mummg'_‘ school at Mexico City was opened on fixs by the minfster of fine arts and public in- In some Norw _schools cooking i um"& and only to girls, but to hoys, on the ground that many occa- t!ons may arise in a man's life when #uch knewledge is useful. p ot s ; It has been demonstrated by numer- ous experiments In Europe as well as lu America, that the pulp ing the best fiber for r, and the most Lrgeticable to make, 'is that Irom the wood of the spruce and fir. George B. Luks of Philadelphia has Just finished a bust portrait of Sena- tor Root of Ni York for. the state Gepartment in Washington, while W. 'V Shevill is at work on a portrait of l'e.ltl.hn! Taft for the war depart- ment. SV Since 1903 there have been no fm- poite of live cattle to England from Argentina, on account of the foot and nouth disease, but the Imports of : frczen. beef from that country amount- €d Jast year to 402,047,632 pounds, val- ved at $29,69 Every metal is believed by Grutin, a German chemist, to have its peculiar coor, which he regards as & gaseous transformation product. He has ma.le some of ‘the odors perceptible for a f:w moments at intervals by heating the ‘metals to 122 degrees Fahrenheit. ' Consul General Henry Bordewich, writing from Christiania, says that the Nerweglan customs receipts for the frcal year ending April 30 amounted to . $11,687,500. Illstrative of the sleady ‘growth in such income, the | gmount for the: fiacal year 1906 was | 35,879,800 and for 1895 $5,745,600. The Siamese government has decld- ed to put in a system of 'waterworks for the city of Bangkok in the imme- diute future. It is estimated that the | cort will be about $3.000,000 ticals, or a little more than $1,000,000 gold, with the gold tical- at 361-4 cents, for which the appropriation has already been arranged. ‘Willlam Winter Jefferson will go to £urope to join his wife, Christie Mac- dsrald, who is studying in Paris. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jefferson will return in A gust: Mr. Jefferson, with his broch- er, Joscph Jefferson, will apear in | ““he Henrietta” the coming season. | Emillo Aguinaldo, chief of the native forces insurrection, pass a week as the. or W, Cameron a: the latter's country place. Aguimaldo’s first visit to the mountains since his memorable res . N at direction with several & American troops in pure 3 o Viee Goves MEN ARE POWERLESS . p Strike at the Underlylng Camse. To treat Dandruff, and Falling with irritants or ofls on which a mfil& eitic germ will, prosper, Is like water from the ocean to preveft You cannot ‘accomplish s satini cure without having a right updes ing of the fundamental causes of the You must kill the Dandruft Germ. Newbro's Herpicide does this because it pecially made to do that very thing. hen the germ is removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty. Destroy the cause, you remove the Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. stampe for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detrott, Mich TWO SIZES-50c, anp $1.00 The Lee & Osgoed Co., Soecial Agents, Which School? ' WHAT KIND ¢f o TRAINING? Our catalogue may help :: toa ;{hdfiollt" Send ay—Now. It's yours for the asking. Justitation i Englanr -t Aml‘url”‘l; to comfed Master of the Sclence of Accounts, NEW LONDON" siness, 1beck, PrmNew, Bugs and Insects may be all right in their bushes are not exactly If you are passing through the unpleasant experience of dealing with proper'placcs — but vines and the proper abode for them. should consuit Barstow & Co. who carry a full and complete line of Bug Death, Slug Shot, Paris Green, Hellebore, 2 hbimatbhaeituenkl Y00 R S < Pittaburg 3, St. Leuis 1. Cineinnati, O, June 23.—Outsiders | St Louls, June 23.—Pittsburg defeated St Both pltchers were in good form, but Willis - received M, mlousnsnsour el scsccsssss preceding settiement removed a caugé |~ Do. 34 “pa 1IN — o, the Cuban champion, won the| muw W (wis | of apprehension and brought in some | “350 Gors® Progucte . ° " Papermakers Win in Ninth. ?‘fi’.n"mfi'“ \!:;“;o':i t;:’;" ,T.';m s:“l'""‘“"’l’ . ! match started on April 19,.but was not | St Leuis ... making the winning run in the ninth. |3, Gerl f P 1 it ar ot re 18 Ca WEDNESDAY BASEBALL GAMES. ning. Two are in the movgue and| Al —wo e ; toere is a man on third Wagner is | *4 Sotel fovus i, Broekion . S i e L P Xy : ; The' Glasgo Clippers baseball club |batting and Brown pitching; 110, e darnes 22.—Cartmel 2 o 0 Pacific Mall s | They want a game fer the coming Sat- | hit looks so much.like a homer—with | ("niversity of Pennsylvanla has been T T, Somtiny Penncyiania s urday. Address J. Monohan, Glasgo. | couple of bags or dverflow—that | eriered for commerce law in holding those shares, , DR - The Kickers want a game with the | tre Chicago fielders canter for the|dashes in the British amateur athletic The company has no explicit. right. rel Baltics for Jupe 27 on the Cranberry. | ! ower. But— champlonship meet onm July 1 Sriad o retive i poalerred aiaon at i7" | Answer through Friday's Bulletin. The ball bumps a pigeon which|cf Yale is an entry for the long jumip. authern Pucifc preferrod, and it was Biow I ik S0k a0y | Greeneville Independents Ready for All [ Side ‘ccrulean: it drovs gently toward assumed, therefore, that & plan must . Comers. . ¥ R 41 A always spontaneous in thought and D T atwnod- 3 . At last the word has gone forth that | action, dashes back in time to get the Eky's rumors had 10 o WIED & Suppos. : ot e % | the far-famed Greeneville, Independent | P O o -offer of one share of Union Pacific ; " team have reorganized for the season | Does the pigeon get an assist or baseball artists that bids fair to out- ANXIOUS FAN. wg;-nfd. o'r1 -i,:z E’;]Ch‘-"l; of d-. con- |} 3 Reith r - sthine even last year’s record, it stands | Answer: You are quite right—Hek vertible bond for the preferred stock 3 % ready to take on any semi-profes- |in Chicago Tribune. vith rights of conversion into common . 3 3 sional or amateu rteams in Eastern ek, presumably at a price above the c vi r=thing like official 'confirmation or O e . e SEowing ountenance of these rumors, but they -, s | e B e Gve sironser than | First Preliminary Flight Will Proba- |as ever. wire extremely effective with Unfon | 39 United Siates Heaity Claphy . Kxne b and £t D bly Be Made Tomorrow. 7 10 revived consideration of | ;200 United States Rubber! .. 3 Claphy ¢, Sand p.and rf, Denpis Mc- 20900 United _ States Steel Intyre 1b, Mulling 2b, D. Murphy 3b, rious other deal Tumors. This was ;| - Washington, June 23.—Although the | and $1.00. 31 iong OURE e Tibeen e Do, M T. Sullivtn ss, Willlam Sheehan rf and 1 1, Readi: ‘ew York Centraf, At the subject of deal rumors. Americam | 1700 Western Maryiand Wcolen' preferred declined sharply om | 1000 Wesinghouse * Flectria Address all communications to Neil | tention of thirty days today in which tudes of the reorganization plam. he pronounced dullness which has developed in the demand for copper of the stocks of copper companies. /Lit- | *!cady. Closing bids: June 11.27, July | lowed six hits in the first game and |erciding extreme precaution with ev- | Kidneys, p tle attention was paid to the engage- | 1121, August 1125, September '11.26, {only two In the second. He also had [ery detail of their machine, permitting | nerves, = bright ment of a million dollars of &oka for | October 11.26, November 11.28, Decem- | twelve strikeouts to his credit in the [ no one except one or two army officers | smooth, velvety skin, ripment to South America anil the |Ler 1181 January 11.28, February —,|last contest. The leagué is much on | within the shed, and dping most of. the IJon. Many charming women o the plan of the county league, playing [ work themselves. health and beauty to them. Lee & Osgood C riaintenance of the exchange rates | March 11.30. April — May 11.31. near the level of profits.of shipments | Spot closed quiet, 15 points higher; | games only on Saturday, Sunday and oot A A ST London. Bonds were firm. Total [ r'ddlive uplands 1175, middling gulf | holidays.—Poughkeepsie Star. Consul Frederick W. Goding of Mon- ‘ No Br: 67 ad ‘les, par value, $3,359,000- United |17.00; no sales. The twirler réferred to, by our con- ['evideo states that in ,,‘ng‘[fl@ Ameri- | Foley’s Honey and Tar is especiully. rwicih Branch, 67 Broadway | &, 10 ik o hihvied don eat. temporary is the Jewett City twirler | (o, mershant | matine. caried ong| STOCKS. Saler. . Close. n New York, June %3.—Money on cail | POroush team. the United States and Uruguay. el n 00 Allls Chalmers pfd kv % | eesy. 11-2@2 per cent. ruilmd rate bt ol rert i 598 Ao Can a3 (i us m“z‘f’.g,zu; :1-2 Wr:e.n‘; nmtg avl)t:rderly. :!lll :.lgllgd.m%h:“ wife's 500 Am. -4 10 2 3-4 per cen mouths | mother were also ‘murder- 555 31e4 to 31-3 per Gent. o made his estape. 2 there connect with a cable to Burape, The new section will be L7080 miles kag, v the place beneath, and J. Sheckard, A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny story to ¢nrill the world, * Does he writes, “brought on a desperate lung common_ stock for two shares of the Of 1908 and with an agsregation of | wculd you just call it a bird of a stop. | (rouble that bafMed an expert doctor here, Then I paid $10 to 315 a visit to a lung specialist In Spokane, who did Then T went to Califor- . oF nia, but without benefit. At last I used srrent market quotation. There wasi| 8 Connecticut. ' The management of the | THE WRIGHTS AT FORT MYER. | Dr. King’s New Discovery, which com- pletely cured me and now I am as well not help me. For Lung Trouble, Bronchi- tis, Coughs and Colds, Asthm: and Whopping Cough it's supreme. Trial bottle free. P, W. McClafferty cf, J. McClafferty if, | Wright brothers were granted an ex- | teen by The Lee & Osgood Co. n and others which have been s e ;- to complete ‘thete afiictal. tefals for the |' Women Who Are Envied. | Eximuation. ‘Aee Nenfl Malh strent. 1 - | evernmants thef ate’ loaiog: o thna | Tlisko sfirectiye 2% Ty entinghons Such fa F: in_completing their fiying machine. | lovely in face, form and temper are the reported sale of additional preferr Wheling &5 grie o] KB The first preliminary~flight probably | envy of man; stock by the company. Third Aven: ——— Wiseonsin Central Morgan Moore, the Hudson pitcher, | will be made on Friday. The motor | A weak, sickly woman will be nervoud | saffered again from the supposed vi Total sales, 336,900 shares. is now known as the “Iron Man” in|was Installed toda; Tomorrow the | and irritable, who might be like them. 3 Constipdtion or Kidney e s the Eastern Connegticut league, where | starting apparatus will be set up and | poisons show in pfmples, blotches, skin COTTON. he is pitching for the Joliet club. Re- |the motor will be tested. eruptions and a wretc £ cently e pitched ‘two games in one| The Wright brothers worked again [For all such, Electric Bitters work won- was responsible for the backwardpess | New York Jupe 23.—Futures closed | afternoon and won them both. Fe al- |at Fort Myer all today. They are ex- | ders, They regulate Stomach, Liver and ed complexion. ovely complex- recommended for chronic throat and k MONEY. who has been doing good work for the {1 1-2 per cent. of the freight between | |UDg troubles and many sufferers :’om: consumption asthma and have found comfort and relief b 10980 Aumslcamatea Cooper w8 | 1718, last loan 13.4. ciosing bid 13-4, | Riga, June 22—Lieuf Trshin, while| A cable jine is to be latd between | Foley's Honey and Tar. i A et 1 424 |offered az 17-8. " Time loans very dull; | as'cep, was beheaded with an axe by | New York knd Newfoundland and will SR Ml TR HILDEGARDE : Arsenate of Lead, Dry Bordeaux Mixture, Liquid Bordeaux Mixture, which together, comprise the most complete stock of insecticides to be found in the city. SEE FOR YOURSE DRAWS WELL WITH EVERYBODY Because It is an Ale of such ‘Exceptional Quality a season’s use. your coal bill. 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