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fiflmm;hfimhm“ iy . Third in Varsity—New ngest companies at low rates. “Before placing your Poughkeepsie, N.- Y., July 2.—This was Cornell's day on the Hudson, as decisively as yesterday was Harvard's on the es. Her stalwart crews made a clean sweep of the fifteenth annual regatta of .the Intercollégiate Rowing association, just gs those of her sister university in New England triumpheéd over Yale in all events at New London yesterday. But Cornell did more than defeat the crews of four other universities represented in to- day’s races; she established two rec- ords for the two mile course, one in the 'varsity four oareg and another in the freshmén eight oared-race. Altogether it was a great day for the collegians from Ithaca-on-Cayuga Lake, and tonight they are celebrating in true Cornell style. The Summaries. ‘Varsity eight ' oared shells, eight miles: Cornell 19.02, Columbia 19.04 2-5, Syracuse 19.15,1-5, Wisconsin 19.24 1-5, Pennsylvania. 19.32 1- *Varsity four odred shells, two miles: Cornell 10.01, Syracyse 10.10, Columbia 10.12, Pennsylvania 10.27. Freshmen eight oared shells, two miles: Cornell 9.02 3-5, Syrucuse 9.14 4-5, Pennsylvania 9.21, Wisconsm 9,22 4-5, Columbia 9.26. > | Many Yachts Missing. THE CANNONS BOOM, the rockets soar skyward, and you say Ah-h-h ! What a glorious day is the fourth of July! We'll be closed all day to celebrate ‘with you, but be- fore and after that day you'l: find us ready to look after your Fire Insurance intere: ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Richards Building, 91 Maln Street. Jun26daw There was a noticeable absence of smart river craft, but the crowds of collegians did not lack in_enthusi- A asm and the ability to make themselves : heard. The observation train that John F. Parker FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE TO THE CHAPMAN BUILDING BROADWAY carried tnousands along the river as the races were rowed was a blaze of. color with the blue and white of Co- lumbia predominatig, though Syra- cuse was also strong In numbers and of vdice. Cornell, -too, had a gooaly following that made itself heard. Pepn- sylvania’s sons cheered her as best they could under the depressing effects of a poor showing, and even Wiscon- sin’s unfamiliar yell was heard often. Cornell's sweeping . victory was not unexpected, but in the -'varsity emght race Cornell met a stubborn and unex- pected contestant in Columbia, and it took all the stamina and great rowinz strength of her crew: to pull the bow of their shell across the finish line a scant length in the lead. In the four oared race Cornell won easily, three lengths ahead of Syracuse, and in the freshmen eight by a length, also from Syracuse. New Record by Cornell. The unofficial time in the freshman race was 9.14. Thus Cornell lowered two records for the course, the four oared by 14 2-5 seconds and the fresh- men eight by 1 2-5 seconds. A strong wind and a favorable tide was party responsible for the fast time made in the first two rdces. Before the 'varsity race was called the wind had died away. to. a light breéze and the tide naa Telephone 894 1 turned. N. TARRANT & GO., | "% rour oured race came at 3 117 MAIN STREET. o'clock, the freshmen eights an hour | later and at 5 oclock the 'varsity crews were. coming pout for their start. There was no delay and'at 5.18 the starting gun boomed on board the stewards’ yacht Gretchen. Pennsylvania First to Lead. Five sets of oars caught the water simultaneously and five shells = shot through the smooth surface of tne river on even terms. There was no advan- tage in the start and for a moment the Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass INSURANGE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Soclety, u. s, bows of the shells measured avenly. . Assots 10 Pennsylvania got her stroke first and Western Assurancé Co., U. €, for a very brief spell poked her shell in front, with Wisconsin and Cornell a foot behind, ana Syracuse anfl Colum- bia close up. Scarcely had the crowd had time to say ‘Pennsylvania is ahead” when Cornell's eight broad Assets $2,397,608.00. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Events—Games in the Big Leagues. & y bia. Socofld, Syracuse Record by Ithacans in Two X backs bent to their stroke and their shell shot to the front. Settling into a 34" stroke—the Courtney atroke, they call it—Cornell began to gain. 'Syra- cuse, however, got into her stroke and pulled up to ‘within half a length of the Ithacams; Pennsylvania was third, Wisconsin fourth and Columbia fifth. The latter, however, came up gradually but steadily. - At the first mile Cornell had a lead of three-quarters of a length over Syractise, with Columbia third by the same distance, Wisconsin fourth angd Pennsylvania last. Columbia Spurts at Two Miles. As they passed the half way mark Columbia decided to show her strength. Bringing up their stroke from 34 to 36, the eight brawny backs crept up ‘on Syracuse, cutting down their lead foot by foot. Corpell saw the onward sweep and Jet out a notch and at the two and a half miles had a lead of an open length over Syracuse, which was but a scant half length in the lead of Colum- bia. Wisconsin was rowigg strong, a length behind Columbia and two ahead of Pennsylyania. - Syracuse Drops to Third Pla The thrill of the race came as the crews approached the bridge, which marks three miles. For a quarter of a mile there was not a foot gained or lost. Suddenly Columbia’s men leaped into an increased stroke and their shell shot through the water like a torpedo. Cornell was watching, and she, too, hit up to 35 and increased her lead of a length to a length and a half over i o Syracuse. But Columbia. was not to be denied ‘and slowly pulled up on Syratuse, poking the bow of their shell into second place just as the three mile mark was crossed. Syracuse seemed to flounder for a moment, but quickly settled and rowed desperately to regain second place. It was no use, however, and the race began to 100k [ Clereland” .....0" 0 like a desperate finish_ between 'Cor- | Detrolt e nell and Columbla. . Wisconsin and P Pennsylvania seemed to be dropping| . ‘yereses O back and were clearly out of. it. For half a mile Columbja hung on doggedly to Cornell, with Syracuse in third place, Wisconsin and Pennsylva- nia bringing up the rear, Then the final spurt began. Ithacans Pull Away at Finish, Cornell, pulled away uhtil a streak of open water showed ahead of Columbia. Syracuse came walong two and a half lengths behind, the same distance sep- arating her from Wisconsin; Pennsy vania was last by a length. In this order they swept on to the’ finish just as the sun itself ended its long days course across the heavens and disap- peared behind the Highlands. And i this order they finished to the roar of ten thousand throats and the shrieks of a thousand whistles. Cornell had| « swept (the river and tonight Cornell owns the streets of Poughkeepsie. Charles E. Courtney, Cornell's vet- eran coach, said after fhe race: ~ “I was not surprised at the result so far as our crews were concerned, but I was surpMsed in Syracuse, as. I expected them ta be second in all the races. The Columbia 'varsity fooled me. 1 did not know they had such a £00d crew. The New Yorkers certain- ly did fine work in the last mile.” Respect to Deceased Member Manager Joe Desmond of the C. A C. Js-has postponed the Sunday game which the’ had_scheduled with Fitch- *Tas ville. This is in respect to the meh- ory of the late Henry White Leblanc, a member of the team who died Fri- A day morning. 4 AMOS A. BROWNING, (Atterney-at-Law, 8 Richards Blag. *Phone 205 BROWR & PERCONS, Aftorneys at Law over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Sntrance Btatrway, nex: to Thames Nat Bunk. Tel. 38-3. " FINANCIAL AND VIRTUAL STAGNATION. Market a Trivial- Affair on Eve of Three-Day Holiday. New York, July 2—The stock mar- ket today was a trivial affair com- paratively both in the volume of the dealings and in_the feeble fluctua- tions of prices. The imminence of a 170TH DIVIDEND. Office of The Norwich S‘vln{n Soclety. Norwich, Conn., June 12, 1503 | three-day. b ey 3 ¢ -day holiday interval left the a D e enihins o the 14¥® | speculative element indisposed to take rent six mi a semi-annual divi. |chances of accidents happening dur- dend at the rate of FOUR PRE CENT, |ing that period. News -developments um, payable to depositors entl- | received little attention. The under- on and after July 15th, COSTBLLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. A CAMERA turing the coming week is almost an absolute necessity for the' full enjoy- ment of the celebration. The largest and most complete lines of Photographlc Supplies at CRANSTON’S. A pleasure to show you our assort- ment. tone was very firm and the waiting attitude of the speculation was cou- pled with an apparent determination to cling to present stockholdings. To- day confirmed the conviction that the money market was secure against even a ripple of @isturbance from the prog- Tess of the July settlements. Call loan rates here were easier than yesterday in spite of the stock markeet demand to carry over until next Tuesday. The inflow of cash from the interior con- tinues larger than the gold outgo and a prospect of additional gold_exports was regarded, therefore, with indif- ference. There was a group of stocks of small bankrupt railroads with re- organization plans being worked out which showed acute weakness and fell rapidly towards the point of extinction of value. Chicago Great Western, for instance, sold as low as 1 1-2. The local traction stocks, facing reorgan- jzation also made violent declines. The general market was comparat| disturbed by this center of though. some check to an_earlier up- ward tendency was perceptible. The signs of fright amongst cotton buyers which: were caused by the publication of the government's estimate of con- dition of that crop, were equally ig- ngred. The advance in Union Pacific was helped by the report that the company had sold its allotment of the news of Northern Pacific convertible bonds to which it was privileged as a Southern Pacific stockholder to sub- scribe at 96. These bonds advanced today to 104, a record price. The Lackawanna “melon cutting” was as- sighed as the ground for the special strength in Reading. Copper rose in the London market today and this gave some benefit to the copper indus- trials. The market was in a state of virtual stagnation at' times and closed easy, Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par/ value, $4,674,000. United States twos registered, the threes cou- pon and the fours coupon have de- clined 1-4 per cent. on call during the week. Jun3odaw Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags A large stook of finest quality at very low prices. The Shetucket Harness Co 283 Maln Street. WM. C. BODE. Junz6d Telephone 321-3. J. F. CONANT. 11 Framklin Street. Whitestons 5c and the J. F. C. 10¢ Clgars are the Dest on the market Try them. mar16d DOMINICK & DOMINICK, 115 Broadway, New York City, Bankers and Brokers STOCKS. Chimers . Co. 1000 Am. Car & Members of the :low York Stock Ex- '§Z,§ ?):-v ';’;1:3- O Vi e 100 A, oo Secirities “Bonds and High Grade Investment: 90 Aw. Linwd OIL ptd. Orders executed In Stocks and Bonds, e D‘,r“w""m ‘Wheat and Cotton. Norwich Branch, 67 Broadway Telephone 901. FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. funi2d . Malting Hveryone would be benefited by tak- Foley's Orino Laxative for stom- [ 100 Do. ba S h‘i and Hver trouble and habitual 100 Atlantle Coast Line. - 1t sweetens the stomach | i atimers & Oblo. 300 Do. 69 Beinitnem "5 5608 Cagadian Pacific ... 300 Central of New Jersey.. and breath. and regulates the lor gently stimulates the liver bowels and is much and ordinary laxa. Foley's Orino Lax- Osgood Co. COMMERCIAL 4500 Chieago Great West. 1% 1% 890 Do. pfa B 4% 44 100 Do. " deb. ] 4800 Chicago, M. & S0, 4% 54 59 Do. pla . iso% 169% 169% 100 Chicago & K. W....1 1182 182% 82 2700 Colorado Fuel & lion.. pris 0% 821 80% 140 140 23 3100 Do. EH Ball [ 4 5 Bingham,t 3 H Bradley.3b . 1 1 Milan 1t Conroy. 3 Ungla Ponah Lelivelt,cf Algeckp Totals, *Diatted for Johnwn fn Sth. Bridgeport Tigers Win Cleveland, July s 12 inning game today, Cleveland. ab Turner2b 6 Stovall 1b Flick.ri erly, uman, if me In this city this Score: Washi b 3 4 3 H 3 3 3 3 1 [ . nebill wac3 § mossuonEen chy e 1 0 ol 2| o o 1 0 o 4 3 3 h . 5 Bt or i Scare by Innings: New England Le el t Haverhill Cennectiout Leagus 5 Northampton Won Northampton, July tle of pitchers in the game Northampton and New Haven today. Northampton scored the winning run |al oster—New Bedfor Brockton 4, owell same: Haverhill 1| Moweil.p Totals, 00 £y Eers,2b. (Sheekard.1t Hofman,cf ance.ib (Steinfeldt.3 Sctuite,rf “Batted for Wagerman in Sth. Score by innings Pittsburg Clcago 200 1060 6 2. Sc 1 Tntyrelt e wiord.{ Covb.rt horary.5b Shacter. 2 midt,c ¢ 4 Lawry ¥irst gaime: faverint 4. Fall and) Wor Haven's good fielding. = Chi o e H) suimCavial 2 « H 1 [ 1 0 0 0 0 in Twelfth. etrolt_defeated Cleveland *in. ore:. etrolt 31 suuuansLansal cnnsacacssIen un i i 1 " 4 1 1. Fall River 5. ins Lo a Score by |day and place, the games played for rmeomIRons 1L wswesusmassun cosloconcscns tgn. z hopon e whhopoae 0T 0 Ofcreer "W 0110 0 2 1 OfEberfeldss 4 12 00 121 ofChwen 32 o 2100 1|Hemphillet 3 0 1 0 0 91 0 ofEnglecr ~ 113 00 i 31900 033 (B B 143 30110 0032 0 21930 00 0 offughesp 3 1030 0010 - —— Z—— | mots 3 8213 1 53413 3 0000000000 0000200713 Under at Chicago. 2—Chicago swamped St. Louls to- . Louis. bl Ris- at- between Giants Brooklyn. July 2.—New York won out in the ninth inningtoday. 5 o 3. Yl olmonmmnnl ol csnuesuses First game— Philadelphia abh opo a Knath2b 5 11 6 Gramt3b "5 2 34 Mageest 5 2 & 0 Osborne.crs 5 0 2 1 B'nsfield,1b 5,0 % 0 0 Deininger,d ‘11 0 0 Doclinss 4 1 2 30 Dootn.e 5 3 0 4 0 Morenp 0 0 0 2 OfW Ricblep 2 1 0 2 ol Ceveleskiep 0 0 3 2 0 Mquillenp 1 1 0 1 0) *Titus 100 00l **Ward 110 0 0| Totals, 43 13 33 25 3| *Batted for Richie in 7th. Be'mont.of Swcener 3o Sttt Coffey.ss Grahm,e -; N o Blusussasand Score:, | ® H i envatauTual **Batted for Coveleskic In 9th. One out when winning rup scored. of hair fo Newhro's Herpicide, Sold by leading drugglsts. Send lfc. in for sample to The Herpicide Co., De- troit, Mich. TWO SIZES-50c. anp $1.00 The Lee & Oscoed Co., Special Agents. THE HATLESS SEASON strect |s entertaining Mr, and Mrs, abh po a ¢ [Williain D. Risley, Miss Daisy Ris- |onicuous Make sure that yours is be- ureh et & 3 % 0 o)ley and Miss Bertha G. Bradford of ;?"ia reproach. You will want to look .ip 4 3 7 2 ¢ |Hartford. Your best during your Summer outing w3 4132 Mr. and Mrs, Frederic Leuh and [No one can do so much for you ot 103 their son, Hepbert Leuh of Passaic, | Miss Adles. Consult her in Norwich, PMillan,ss 4 1 1 $ o!a 3. tand Miss Lillian Renner 'of | week of July 5th. .3 031 0|New York are anniversary guests of . Putoduan 2 0 1 8 0 IMr and Mrs. gacob Renner of west | WAUREGAN HOUSE, Norwich a3 W et LT 3] e Ehack @ mraay of | BOStON: New York. Totals, torney Charles Arnol rady o 33 i AR e Eot n. ) New York, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | Telephone 704 P28 New Yo 9001300 33|A Brady of West Town street, spent Brookiyn . 0000102 0—3|three (luyll of last week in v Ha- QUAUTY el ven, attend) reunion of hid cl Even Break at Philadelobia. oF 1903 at Yan B | inswoti. shouia always be considered, Philadsiphia, July 2.—Philadeiphia and Boston | Tucius A. Fent ' Rog- | especially when it costs no more than wlit erenin 8 double header here today. Seore: | o LIS A FEHIoM w‘,”::'."qo'"“.‘:n the inferior kind. Skilled men are and Herbert S. Young have been ap- | pointed by the town selectmen uu&l | policemen at Norwich Town during g : 2 the celebration. : Corpuscles e o e Those In your blood,—red and white, - ! keep you well if tney are heaithy, cause you sickness if diseased. To make and keep them abundant and healthy, is to have pure blood, free- dom from disease and vigorous bealths STETSON & YOUNG. may2id LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY g trial order. nov2d is the time when Hair is doubly con- by us. Our prices tell the We are confident our Ples, Cake and Bread cannot be excslled. Give us a 20 Fairmount Street. Rose Bowling Alleys, ALL" PERSONS ARE FORBIDDEN, UNDER THE PEN TIES PROVIDED BY LAW. TO FIRECRACKERS ALONG THE OF THE rmz: IN CONNEC WITH THE CELEBRATION OF 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF ° £ SETTLEMENT OF NORWICH,WITH- IN THE TOWN OUTSIDE THE GITY SUCH . PARADE, ON THE FIFTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1909, THE SAME BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY, Dated at Norwich, Connecticut, this 29th day of June, A. D. 1609. ARTHUR D. LATHROP, FRANGIS E. BECKWITH, ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich Junlod FOR THE Boat Races BEST LEMAIRE FIELD GLASSES 21 ligne 24 ligne 13.50 26 ligne 1450 These prices are special 88 o B | . The chief purpose of Hood’s Sarsa- JOHN & GEO. . BLISS Boston v. L./% 0 parilla is to do this, and its success is v 3 ag I attended by thousands of wonderful LUCAS HALL, abh o a o o e cures. Cures of all blood diseases, [ * ¢ o | ecrofuls, eczema, rheumatism, catarrh, 43 Shetucket Street. 313 0 0BatesIr 11 0| . Get it today in the usnal liquid form or in | octi3d J. J. C. STONE. Prop. ° TR § 7 5! chocolated tablet form called Sarsatabs | 5033 slootve Vi | e Many Years | 20010 o= 22nd Yea‘. BEGINS Those who are about to furnish new | ST e bl . homes. We have the utmost confidence | Sl TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 Of Thinkll‘lg, that we have the finest display of | s mEE 0 . 7 | Bitiea for Moore In 90h “Thaiiea Tor Grane. in 9 Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- Ml | planning and doing sood work In Nor- | [lQUS @ l"llrnislllng Score by innings: Permanship, Business philudeopia AR R R =1 m Ciminicads Law, wich explains the reason for so many| Lo e can falk - English, Banking, Etc. of the people in Norwich and vicinity | interestingly with you about the styles, St Louts, Juy % Chhclonad ot o ten sonings |l THE SCHOOL that MELPS the you B | ing to ws for photographic work. | finishes and qualities of the furniture game 4 t0 5 today. Seore: Seltglant Gl 0 8 Righ Start n Lie. g 5 we carry, put suffice it to say we carry St Lovs. Oapaay. We Obtain Positi There are as many styles as colors In | the best that is manufactured ' and ‘e anh po s e btain £ 7:(:».«1:: 130 e e G °usl: ons | the railnbow, and it only remains for stand back of every plece of furniture i DO RS s i | you to select the one preferred—we | W® fell by our own guarantee. o ofMiteneitsr 4 0 0 0 b : Our prices are right. o ofiens 10320 THENTOW LONIDON: |9 the rest ard at the right price, too 2 lovreran 4 0 0 8 0 35 ofpownaes & 1850 Bu 3 filmee il siness (Ollege | * M. HOURIGA o 0 0 -—— | RABrubech,trm. Newlondon. Cotin. o LARE oy : aighton Bros., Thitica tor Dyspe m Tih , : | Tel. 123-4 62-66 Main Street. One put T nscored Norwich Savings Society.| junsd by Touls innatl Rocheste: Battimore Providene Newark | Bataio Mootreal | Tororio Jerey ity At At At A Prosidenc Jersey Clf Toronto—; Picnics on Celebrati d Montreal- Eastern Leag ce—Batimors Montreal Newark 7. Toronto . Friday— on. Resul Prosidence 1. Tochester 1 Jersey City T huftato postponed; raln. NORWICH TOWN st Church Stedman House Decorated for the The children on the Scotland road at Shagbark farm have been an- A Fine Asserimenl ol ... MILLINERY at ilttle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, | octldaw | Watch Repairing ' done at Friswell's speaks for itsell. 2 WH. FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklia - san22daw 2 Rich or poor or proud and handsome, Even you can read this Chanson, 400 Do. 2 8 |in the ninth with two men out. “Fea- |ticipating for some time the picnic on | z 02 L ¥ A Ltures were Pastor's batting and field- | the lawn at Sentry Hill. which took | By no law of luck or chances, ‘e Ancicar Tavern of 1047, R I nmte. 40, SN ing, O'Hara’s triple in the ninth, and place on Friday afternoon. The ideal | where all lanes meet, | BT e New Haven 0000000 1 0—1 1300. Ilinols Central Warner and Bridg o ol e Lavigne. Time, 1.58. 200 Internationai Paper burg. Do. DM oi.reor sy Interuationsi Fum T ™ enirii "2 Springficld, Mass., Ju Do. -pfd ting in the Kansas Cliy’ Southern. innings: N'thampton 000060001 1— es; Wilcox E 7. 71 and Umpire, Stern- Ponies Win by Fine Hitting. Do. pfd . . av. 5 Louistille & Nashville. day, 5 to Mack Co. pld.... . Score: 25 Mer. Marioe pid. | Springfield Met. St Ralway.. Waterbu Min, & Se. Louis Fo00 -ooc 5o o Mex. 15t ptd R e New York Alrivake. Batteri New New Brits ting game 3. Bri in July —Fine hit- xth and seventh innings | R.HE 00000320.°—5 10001100 0-3 Parker and Whalen; lery and Shincel; time, 2.0 | Cullem. n Hard Hitters. In a hard-hit- \'1\" ew Britain wou from Hol- | T 9 4 9 4 Sil- oke, 9 to 7. Score: R. H. E. s | NewBritain %010 1230 °—9 15771 [Holyoke 000 00 0 1.3'3—7 16 Ward and Rufiange; McCabe. and Beaumont. Time, 150. Umpire, e | O'Brien. Presscd Steel * Gir. ek e | — i 104% 1k 104d Hartford Easy Winners. i o W Hartford, July 2.—Hartford won nitway. Steel Soring. L 41 4% | easily from, Bridgeport today, 4 to 1 Do. bid BT i The score: R.H. e e T |Hartfora 00002020 %410 2 Do. 24 pid Diet e * | Bridgeport 0 1.0000000—1 3 4 500 Reputlic L & Sieel:l1 1% 1% 3i%| Fisher and Abrogast; Nolte and 1300 Do. ot 144 1% | Koclier. Time, 1.40. Umpire, Mason. 11308 Dock 1t bid it T 525 S Lo a'S. Eisipfd.. 60t 68 BASEBALL PROGRAMME TODAY. sdoe B St TN | % 300 Do. ptd" . .22: ,533 Numerous Leaguss Provids for the Southem P i Fans in This Vicinity 30 Boutbern Tiaitw ETIE 1T bt e @i 4| The following are the scheduled 200 Tennessoe Copper 58 38" | zames for today in the various leagues e S & 3% % |playing ball in this territor. 00 Toledo, St L & It Eastern Connecticut League. 30100 Daion’ Pacitc " 5% x| Putnam vs. Norwich-Taftville 'at 3500 Do. pid < 1083 101 Norwich. 100 United Staies eahy pv Dayville at Wauregan. g e North Grosvenordale at Jawett City. 200 Do. 2d ptd Rhode Island-Connecticut League. 53200 United States 400 West'louse Man Total sales, 433,763 shares, MONEY. New York, July 2—Money on call, easy at 1 3-4@1 7-8 per cent.; ruling rate 1 3-4; last loan 1 3-4; closing bid 1 3-4; offered at 1 3-4 Time loans steady, soft and active; sixty days 2 per cent, and ninety days 2@2 1-2 per cent.; six months 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent. (e ooma v noon: COTTON. 2 New York, July 2.—Cotton futures | Burns: closed firm. Closing bids: July 12.07, | g August 12.06, September 12,11, Octo- | S. ber 1211, November 12.10, December 12.14, January 12.10, February —, March 12.10, April —,' May 12.13, June New York, July 2—Cotton spot closed steady, fifty points higher; mid- dling uplands 12.60; 12.85; sales, 436 Dales. iel son; Wakefield at Stonington. Westerly at Carolina. Norwich C. A. C. at White Rock. New London County League. Westerly at Taftville, Mystic at New London. Amateur Leagu Central Village at Coventry. Jewett City at Sterling. Moosup at Plainfield. Local Baseball. . Lebanon on Hospital Grounds. Driving Club Race Entries. Entries for the Gentlemen's Driving class—Bonnie Harold D., Gus 1 Ale, Joe Bedard; drich; Bthan Wilson, W. S. Ald- rich; Gold Star, H. R. Dougless. Ba T club at the Fair Grounds this after- ¥ bert; Gin- King Gerald, W. 2.19 class—Roan Lady, Thomas Wil- Daley Blue Bell, T. Wi thea C., W. 8. Aldrich; King Hal.Dan- Runners—Lebanon midd ult | Heals, Gray ddling - et S iow, Unknown, itmarsh: Or- . Center, Brown ed, Spokane, Dolly, Ned | cake serve 0|of pure en. On Friday, in Rudd's d later, grove. made ment for Miss Helen Porter .Ew- ing gave a picnic to fourteen friends Games were played | . {an hour or two, and the ice cream and an afte the child and a lunch enjoyed at noon. Getting Mason Monument Ready. The selecctmen are paving the gut- by the home team beat Waterbury to- | ters on either side of the road leading a Mason monument from [to the [§very tooth you save enhances. ¢ All roads Al your smiles and conversation, clent nean Lane, N: rnoon ren. Tavern—Love Renders joy to all relations. Don't despair when teeth are aching | Post-G: " Gibind ng Save them, all their shapes remaking, Lite's prolonged and health extended, Every time a tooth is mehded, At ye ancient hostelry finest American and' European prods tions are dispensad. Also finest line Imported Havana Cigars. West | Wou will find your joy remended, d lanes lead to ye An- Lane, Mediterra- v Yard Lane, Cranberry mer Brook Lane, Hog Lane, Lane, Quartér Lane, Stlvia Lane, Dark Lane. e oldest and T wait upon ye with ye Anniversary 6. E. HOBGE, o” - == (- -] and Guaranteed Satisfactory Service. 14 (o 20 BATH STREET, (Formerly Chapman's) Teleyhone 10. aprid No Building in Norwich will ever be too large for us to bulld. All we ask Is an ‘opportunity to bié for the job. Competition is keen anéd compels close figuring, but yedrs of experience has taught us the way to figuré close and do first-class work uc- of Town street. The gates are in posi- spirit tion and are of cedar,with cobblestone | fJuntist I “my crown” reveals It, Joida A A ADAM posts. The appearanke of the monu- ment is improved by ‘its recent thor- | Every art by art conceals it, | The churcli on the Green is effecti flags and bunting. with the monogram (Thomas ~Stedman), and white bunting and flags, Eben Learned’s residence on Washing- y white Iton street. Mrs. | Firty | on Monday guests ma; Mi {ing the w | mer. eney decorated banner umpire, | ough cleaning. with s0 y be take places about and near the Gr Grace Trow, teaching near Boston, is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. rington of Washington street. Dewey Smith, who has eek at C. for the I This? We offer One Hundred Dollars R ward for any case of Catarrh that can- pot be cur>d by Hall's J..CHENEY & CO., Toiedo, Oo. the undersigned, have known 15 years, e him perfectly honorable in all business transactions able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDINZ, KINNAN & MARV ‘Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. monials sent free. Delia Gifford returned Friday after a few weeks' stay in New York. carriages will be that n to sce who ha H. L. en s, P./ C Mrs. Adnor Norcross of West Town ast and finar Price 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all Druggzists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. A The worst night croton oil’ or aloes pills. They raid your bed to rob you of rest. Not so with Dr. King's'Life Pills. er distress or inconvenience, but al- ways cleanse the system, curing Cokds, Headache, Constipation, Malaria, 2ic at Night Ri r's Rai ders are cal The Lee & Osgood Co. Fol tion, but lungs. Hoxon: Order Gold hedls and and Tar not only stops_chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develop into consump- strengthens the Tt affords comfort and relief in the worst cases of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever and Lee & '0sgood Co. Medal ¥lour next_time. dec n readiness distinguished jitt pron’s on Town street, has gone to East Hamp- |ton to visit relatives during the sum- Catarrh Cure. They nev- lung trouble. Mature gave all in good season, Teeth to eat with, minds to reason, Buying Direct From the Manufacturers e- ! , yours or mine, o red | Bs it her fault, y ate heir 15ss be mine or thine, i 3 ladies _come from miles to our st for DRESS GOODS. our prices and add your n. increas list of customers, BRADY & SAXTON, 2 306-2. Thou shalt know in all good time. ma to DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY 237 Main Street storic apr20d The Weather _ WE HAVE HAD FOR THE LAST THREE OR FOUR DAYS HAS BEEN VERY FITTINGLY TERMED “HOT WEATHER,” BUT WE KNOW IT AS “REFRIGERATOR WEATHER. | : V BUT NO MATTER THE NAME, THE FACT REMAINS, THAT IF WE ARE TO HAVE THIS WARM WEATHER ¥OR THE CELE- BRATION, THE SUCCESSFUL PRESERVATION OF PERISHABLE FOODS REQUIRE THE USE OF AN IMPROVED COLD AIR R! FRIGERATOR. AT Barstow's YOU'LL FIND AS COMPLETE A LINE OF REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS AS YOU'LL CARE TO SEE. Baldwin and Jewett REFRIGERTORS ECONOMIZE ON ICE BECAUSE THEY ARE CO: STRUCTED WITH THAT END IN VIEW. SO REMEMBER— “\ Penny Saved--Is a Penny Earned” been Yer- pend- 4 and ncially Testi- lomel, tells the story in a nutshell; tells why Come and learn Norwich Town. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. ore our jy1d The Norwich Nicke! & Brass G, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn. oct4e Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather ang fine roads. People like to get out intf the open air. We furnis the method, and if yow'll take one of oul teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS, Falls marl7d bt The Del-Hoff, HAYES NROS., Proprietors. roadwnay, . . . « + + Noryich, Conn Rupning Hot and Cold Water. ‘ nn—hsnnmm Bervice Promp{ Avenue les reserved for Ladies and LAGERS in Norwich, O'CONNELL & SHEA, may27d Telephone 554-4. WHEN you want to put ness before the public, there is ne fl:fl betier tnge, Siros. LIMITS, DURING THE TIME OF . 'TIIS Plllk,” & Franklin Q_uz’ ." Is headquariers for the best ALES, S8 L M T8 153 o . i 75 i o

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