Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1909, Page 3

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Qs ook, ‘s block in s ¥ « —~|t P 3 7 o n ] s some Wil- | ks 3 b 8 1 . Batiires: *Byane. ana. Abwosa! | Gerielde C mwm'-w) = g oy " "™ | the Lee & Osaoes Co- Soecial Aaents. remy Waterbury Loses at Holyoke, ; S ROWING AT PRINCETON. Holyoke, Mass., July 30.—Hglyoke 3 0 1 "“;“:?‘:w e A Orange and Black in Time Will B im Norwich come Factor in College Aquatics. it Eligdd ougn the visitors outhit the: " RHE. : 202010%6 9 2| Rumor is rife as to what will be-]All we ask Is an opportunity to bid 2101010518 1|come of rowing at Princeton, and the | tor the job. Competition is keen and order: FToouter. isttorts Gope s Haine) | fmantic games i ] ler 1, Gol an [eine’ man . 3—Simplex- (Robertson and Poole). B " Stentna (Grosee and Marauis). 1 Ketchel and _Langford Matched, for L“P?{?" and Singer (Howard and September. » escault). o " Ratiler (Disbrow and Lund). | ot aoric Jiy a6—atasley Kaizhe) (T Fiat (DePalima, Parker and. Haw- | Ligord, the pges, have,boca maich: YOU CAN REST EASY ¥-Haynes (Swelgert and Looney). || 53 12 fISLt ten sounds at the Falnony Septe exact and it your There was a large attendance at the % by ?yponcy olmm opening of the race and enterprising 3 1i ts b NS PR (it N are rest casy untl hi policy | Hious cars.” The' Simplex. which won S e, S ent S SO R ekt Some aay o recent. s | experience las tauglt ue the way fa s written. year on'the. - et 0 2 e re o first-class work. e fon track, appeared to be the favor- | that a knockout T & E W WeNn bl i B et e Foues Saeaating’ M T bk iy ! ISAAC S. JONES, Insmrance Agl. |ite, with the Logier in second place. | oot & " o o /ard Weakened in Seventh. Princeton_crews fromy_competing I i [ Richards Buildi o1 Mai Of the preliminary contests held — - e e B, o e, | Bation of rowing 1o a _place among ‘M. WILLI o s Building, In 8treet. | uring the afternoon the chief race BASEBALL TODAY. - ¥ Haven won from New Britain this af- |8 o 7 : C. AMS. | IyS1daw was the 100-mile “motor marathon,” e g — ternoon, 3 to 1. Ward weakened In ;'el";“ RS- 6L D6 Ve AR, PR 3 4 Y won with ease by the Chalmers-De-| The following games are scheduled | syme.sn e the weventh, allowing New Haven to 'm'n PARESTRIRI AL ¥ o S RS ene: Contractor an uilder, troit, which averaged better than 56 |to take place today in the various | Ellisif 011 score three runs. cital 3 n Priticetorf athletios 218 MAIN STREET. . 5 ik < miles an hour for the entire distance. |leagues hereabouts: o 000 The_score: RH B |V "{ "x“?":nm O ithin. & fewr yeara | Phone; ¥ \ may27d A five-mile race for cars of the A.| Rpode Island-Connecticut Leds Kongtehy 1 158 P pots. New Britain0 100000001 & 1|80 L";c'", st I “md’"a class five, was a walkover for e aus: | Dethantys 3310 nonors s e my | New Haven 0000003003 & 3/the ety 0a BICAT PIHC Min 5 an BM. F. car, driven by Frank Ross,| Wakefield vs. Norwich at Sachem | ghaw'c” i g~ the trst game | NOY Yemles: Ward, Case and Knotts: | then the Tiger crews wi seen in ”» A TR s sontaat (e cars toqie ] peric ¢ st 331 8| vistors winning In the seond | Herbst ana Waters; time, 2 hours; | Intercollegiate contests. It is reporte € 8 Frankin_Street; 4 the first mil 1“' a fashion, the Sim. ‘White Rock at Carolina. Sallee.p 0 1 1 1| Collins was given poor Nourse was bat- | ympire, Sternbury e that the proposition to cut off outsiie 5 e mile in easy fashion, Bl B *Bitss 25 1| %ed hard. The scores: Do, g 1 rowing - altogether ‘Was beaten by & |is headquarters for the best ALES | N7 plex leading in 117 1-5, and the tonington . . Melter.p ———| Fint game— . single faculty vote. This fact, many 1 % \ Stearns,- Fiat and Lozler following a Eastern Connecticut League. ot o ¢ St Louis. Ninth Inning Rally. Won for Oraters. | norgons ,_.l.,,,’,'. means that it is only a]and LAGERS In Norwich, . ff-:.e?l;?). .zih::db.ci;gflflel:nxrxmez:; Dayville Danielson. 2 - Bridgeport, Conn., July 30.—A bat- | question of time before the-Orange and O'CONNELL & SHEA, r S Jpacemaker up to the | Putnam at North Grosvenordale, By 1 ting rally In the last half of the ninth | Black will become a factor in college e el s nlly 5 six-mile mark, when o0k | Wauregan at Jewett City. Hoftwan.et 1 1 inning, when the game seemed lost, |aquatics and a candidate for honors | M&Y’ elephone 554-4. the lead, only to be displaced at the A ndaie i Grigslt 4 1 enabled Bridgeport to defeat Spring- |at Poughkeepsie. . 23d lap by the Fial Jewett City.at Ci n/fh_ _——— i fleld today, 5 to 4. ‘Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse, Pen HAS REMOVED HIS Lot the end of the firat hour the Fiat| IIT A1 at Contral Village Terieah 3 o Score: R.H.B.|sylvania and Wisconsin are the (five W > ed by two laps. Moosup at Sterling. 2 Stephens.c 3 Bridgeport 10010000 3511 4]colleges now competing in the inter- N 4 Hamburg Belle Lowers Record to 2.02% Lol Banoball Ty 3. Springfield 1000012004 7 2fcollegiate races on the Hudsone They Fm[ INS“RANBE Dateols, Miolt, July 303 s ot Totals, 29 Batteries: Riley -and Kachery Me- | have the field to themselves and neith- m{)r.“:glr:thuhi“fi‘flelfiyb::Tn{gtel;: pocEE o Sl 'cs't:,ucsgl-‘g:il‘b Luke %)'?x';te:.nd T i L M ot Georgetown, Annapoils, nor New S M i y _Lul X versity, t eastern col- to a close this afternoon in a blaze of | Riley, are going out to win this aft- gt Teges Intereatod - In . the sport, send nFF'cE glory when Hamburg Belle lowered her | ernoon from Wakefleld at Sachem 8IR THOMAS ANXIOUS crews to Poughkeepsie, Vaturally own record two seconds and_placed | park. With the changes which Man- enough, neither Yale nor Harvard is that of Michigan at 202 3-4 In view | ager Kane has effected, there is ample FOR ANOTHER RACE:|%yjous to break into the Hudson re- w of the high wind on the back strefch it {reason that the fans should see real Ee gatta The annual struggle between 0 THE was a splendid performance. The mare | lall today. Captain Riley will have Made Inquiries of New York Yacht!|{ . "e, "0ha Grimson at New London 2 :aa p:’ced by aurun:‘edr fi’: b;c‘k‘ot the fo];:wm‘ p].ye:;\.‘ on lthfleIld‘ at Club and Hopes to Conclude Definite | takes the place of the intercollegiate er and was well rate e driving | 3.30: McManus, C. Marra p, McIntyre t iversities. ber youthtul owners, the sons of John | gs, Winsor-if, McClafferty cf. J. Mc- we . Sir Thomas Lipton is extremely anx- | to arrange a race with Syratuse as a “ BROADWAY . Madden. : ~|Intyre c. It looks like & team to be 81 i fous to arrange another race for the | preliminary contest to the Yale-Har- 3 b e . X g » % a race of the New York authori- [rowing authorities ¥ CORNER BATH STREET. ily won by Lady Maud C. her heats|over team on the Hospital grounds at 51 i 5373 17 § 7|tles. These inquiries, however, contain | would prefer the race early in the sea- | bexnrfixlfi !l}e {-m-t tlmomnr zfl';; year. | 3 o'clock. The Hospital team has been 73 : - & 113 ¢]certain polnts which Sir Thomas thinks | son. ~Negotiations will likely be en- == | ABM o % ! R oL a1 N ey [atreuminanat BY IR RACPE LEN0 i3 i o § 50 1inecessary, but which may cause a|tered into by the managers of the Syr- < L 3 ‘Telephone 894. n which Tony Swift was the best and | new men of first class ability and un- 63 1 515 3 1 1 3 1| hitch. acuse and Harvard crews in the fall. in the family—it is not wise to go to gtepped in 205 34 The horses go |leds all signs fail the Hanover team 3 3 $an 10000 His principal objection to the uni- — the expense of new mourning whem x»m-nd lre . 0 5 lamazoo, where the | is in for a good trinming. Hospitals L g $ 915 9 §lversal rule under which the previous: Pitcher Tommy McCarthy, once a|we can dye any ordinary clothes black v % grand circuit holds forth next week. |lineup: Weich ¢, Zemke p, S. Austin 271 ] 309 2 % contests were held is the unfair ad- |star twirler for the Newarks, has been {on ehort notice. In this way you can 4 reher Pelt 11 10011 vantage it gives to cup defenders. in |sent back to the bushes. The Boston |save a lot of umnecessary expense— r, = 1 v 11000 } 1b, Hulbert 2b, W. Austin 3b, West s, Murphy If, Wicks cf, Fielding rf. Charles| With this combination the Hospitals claim to be able to defeat any semi- professional team within 100 miles of Sir Thomas’ own words, “the situation, | Nationals have traded him to Hartford | money that can be far better expend- as advanced-by the New York Yacht [for a twirler named Evane ed In other ways. We do very neat club, allows of the entrant of a defend- —_— dyeing, in fact it is hard to tell the ing yacht to build any kind of freak | Cy Barger is Rochester’s - winning | fabrics we dye from new materials— beat without regard for seaworthiness, | pitcher just now. He is pr: y | and our charges are moderate. Evans and Seckel Meet at Golf. N. TARRANT & GO, | rossmoor, 1. Juiy 5. Evans, Jr. and Albert Seckel, brilliant 117 MAIN STRERT. youthful golfers of Chicagn, will meet Fire, Accident, Health, in the 36-hole finals tomorrow at the | NOrwich. . B e N N el e el while the challenging yacht must abideé | the only twirler on the - Bron A . bopyicritby. - G e i Bringfecly o 19 ole mouth. by the regulation made fifty-six years | that Ganzel is anyway sure of. hn S n e wor % (lability, Plafe Glass semi-finals today Evans, who was for- |7 AS successor to Dr. John Bowler. the i i . Srie e st = g ye P N mer western Interscholastic champion, | athletic coach at Dartmouth, William be seaworthy enough to cross the At- kiin 1 and Steam Boller ... defeated Paul Hunter 8 up and 7 fto|C: Dole, a veteran Yale athletic in- lantic under her own sail.” Telephone. . 157 Frani st This is the .condition today, Sir ' < play, while Seckel won from Kenneth ltmcmrv htn‘ be;? e“'l{fd‘ l;r. Bo'wl- "R S P. Edwards of Midlothian 5 up and 4 | er will ‘retain his position of profes- A . e " n A . G E to play. 4 sor of hygletie at the college, to which | , Plliburg. July 30.—Pitlsburs won the game in th Nerwish Union Fire Insurance Socity, RN D rpsinted four JOOrs Bge 00| e ix iy desle e Pl " | Shakespeare in Moosup and Wauregan | COmPpleting his course at the medical e fi%m"mflf u. Assets $2759,422.10 . Frank McKervey, whose one-arm - » Work at the noble ‘game of pool has| George V. Bovey, late president of | 1o £ 3 Wastern Assurance Co. U. @, |won for him considerable attention | the Boston Nationals, lefe an estats | s W0F en & 160 baster dod two s "y $2,397,608.00. in this state, has 'been in Windham |of $50,000 in personal property. Pittaburg. ¥ the clause in the original deed of gift which provides for equality in the con- ditions of the two competitors. and b “I'm willing to race under any rules existing today in the New York Yacht < ¢ G|880N i S Bonle S0 0000 | Automobile |Mn and Sheet Metal Worker. . fail to understand why this excepu.cial Agent for RicharCzon and Boyntos condition exists with regard to this Sraacen: Thomas points out, notwithstanding| Carriage v2id i i B 1 i : £ g8 ] ¥ b . i1 one race. It isn't just like the usual - 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, (] mode of treatment that has been ac- P t g inin Street, P e Tl SN } : corded to me by Americans personally. aln ln Bldw;:t b Werwholy AMOS A. BROWNING, 5 02 T've found Americans to be the finest, w 2 " :lg a}mrtlmex: Wthl: flTl‘y.‘da ever been my and % 7 1% pleasure to meet. They've madé mis- e s Smb INCREASED ACTIVITY 1 TR takes, but invarlably in my favor. I've . . The Flllllilg Studios, +Phone 205 30 4% Tacomothe a0 S s Sk 1 . no complaint to make whatever, only I 'I rl mlfl And Somewhat Imposing- Show' of | *Hos An smelting & & ol & e o e T mieo] e m g 31 Willow St. SAOWR- b PERKINS, Kiormgys at law | Strongth—Some Stocks Sold ‘at { e Tk Remige s Yes, I believe I shall have concruded o 4 4 $ Firet Nat st ighest Pri n Their ory. s el efinite arrangement within the ! ¢ Bhics Nat. Semk, Shetucket gt| Highest P Their Hist: some definite arrangement with Cerriage and Wagon Work of all kinds | Showing this week p 2 | Sntrance # Anything on wheels built to ords E) ey, mext o Thames Nat. Bunk. | S0,0% oXchinge by noon todas had Mhaaistions saded oa. b B oy e MUSLIN and LACE 3. overtaken the figure. for- yesterdays b %5 | would he would immediately set about 71 e | L0La1 dealings, the day's total rising to | o Rl = NS et B 5 Sk Lenh bullding the Shamrock 1V PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. CUR I AlNS 3 over a million share e increase - . 3 r, ime: 3 r Thomas goes to New.Y PAINTING! PAINTING! | S5i%, "or tho market was accompa- | oo 5 T 100 | LRSS S e T Sevis aad Temapmist August. LETD TeaTas RET That 1s our business and now is the | nied by the great variety in the de- Cen 5 3 Wiltis . by Ames 35 g L gl = Nt S Special value and very fine designe time t6 haye it done. We will be glad | mand and an imposing but not wholly g R 1908%1 N 3 3 Philadelphia Jack Wins. to ‘give you estimates and our work | comprehensive show of strength. Union | 500 AW, L d % > De e co ar Wall Papers, Carpets, Shades, will be. in s first-glags manner at| Pacific, United States Steel, Southern & A T Denver, July 20—-Philadelphis Juck ture, Wood Floors. a s figure. Gfve us a trial]| Pacific and Atchison all sold during Chicago Great tem. .. 1 % brseeyrs 1 g : atn, | O'Brien had the better of Jim Flynn, \ . n.i e Paesa Ty natnes: ain. | ¢he, Pyeblo, fireman, in 4 ‘six round CORPORATION, the day at the highest prices in their , M. 2 % Lowell 0. 80 at the Auditorium tonight. o BROWN_ & ROGERS, 27 Chestnut St. | history, and the movement in the two martéd first named stocks was of notable effet §07-515 North Main Street. 1647 e Adam’s Tavern $1.50 BOOKS |... .. i oot o oot saniurt brands of Beer of Europe and America, on speculative sentiment towards the whole list. Commission houses report- ed some accession of outside demand, but the action of the market was sug- ? = : Chicago ... s % ko 4 g o a4 3 gestive still of professional OPera- | 1o Demer % o Sronie i — = 2 T 1 tions. It is a feature of the present .l 5 5 —_— 3 situation in the stock market that Detreit Bldaked by Yankees. with all the enormous accumulation of : g By HE | New York July 30.—Masning was fa grest form Detaolt 9 holdings that has been accomplished | 1000 Do. % , $4 | today, and New Yark Bohemi; Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian s Sy uh e et oid . ag S | o SR s S T e ot o for 49(: Beer, Bata Pale and Burton, Musi's Toney borrowed Tor ste ey of | e B o it v AE R | vt 2 et ddans Tutin, "2 | [ attended to promptly and in the best manner. o oot which we wish | & & CL Tobported Ginger. Ale, Bunie? presi 4 stocks on margin for customers. The | I ot 135 5 Detreit. New York. 0 “K how” A ot of popular books which we wish | £yi“p "B "Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- S T explanation offered is that the.princi- o e i u b g0 s » ur men “know just how” to do the work to toconvert into ca: ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- g Bove beooriat € 1 pera mizeetiy fos : % sonenr 3 0% 8 Y 3 Others at 19, 25c and 46c. Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst 1ave resortes e ban] e 01 % L8 ’ & WU, B S, | -ng: s P S § 3140 i advantage, thus saving time and ‘mohey for you Reading for al sges, A A. ADAM, Norwich Town. i " utions. that e collateral is largely Tot C- e amon e first and ged e se- | Teleph 47-12 224 % s | %7 Main Street:| neid. “The comparave freedom of the Yoo 481738 H and preventing annoyance and discomfort. Motiom : e . market from e usual backsets and - 3 vicissitudes of a speculative campaign - Be%. G sais | DSMAKE. o3 8- 4 | ouanGE mw appmms, | Vcistudes of & epeculative campain e foms Ta3 t s {18 8) No job is too small for us, as we can save CRANSTON & C0. | FUNERAL ORDERS DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, vising the shifting impulses of traders | i T % | Kiillans v F for you even oo this kind of k . formerly at Hodge's Stable, 18 now lo-| i and out "fb}h'tm'::" 18 said"to be e P e Totals, 3 4% T 8 ¥ 0D this Of Work. dy24daw a3 Artistically Arranged by ue reasonably to the same cause.| g0 Natons . 3 . | *Baea for, Donovan n 8th. C. a2 D all 133—we’ll do the rest. HUNT .. .. The Florist, § Franklin Sausre mayli - gated in rear of No. el " Today's active market was attributed LISTEN For $1.75 we will paper your room with a fine paper, for a short time only, Painting, axing, Halsomine. in its broadly underlying impulses to Tel. 130, Lafayette Street. the signing of the conferénce report on v at. & W 2 St 0= h lm‘h .Wh’ & 'fm flll., ::hfieel:g:d ?}‘l:ngartl;elgjr:l::?::m{g“c}z’ 2 Sorther P ; ::: i i Ketoww; - 4' hm, noBEnT mfiw" EsTATE' the special session of congress. i, Logorts Tableware, the impression in Wall street that the X 130 | s et : G 3 P R Bane ‘&t faxitmatss gl L ow Yacht Trimmings | general business in all mercantile lines | g 3 8 14% | amt Dt 1. New 3 : 65, 67, 59 West Main Straatl. Send postal card and we will call 1 . and such Refini ot e ta st Gumetiui i Ehe e ‘ = p hit 7 CHAS. BARIN. DECORATIVE CO., o things shed. | o¢ the tariff question and that the re- ] . 57 | Donovan 3 e s oF D ; Telephone 133. Sy26a ~ 150 West Malm St & ing movement in the Wall street ba- rometer. The movement was helped % aiong by many speculative devices and mt made swift progress towards the indi- cated end. “One of the devices used that proved most effective was the cir- : c lation of £ th lati From the Namufacturers |0y et o it 0 to Ev Chestnut St Norwicii. Conn. | Vival to follow calls for a correspond- 22nd Year reoms TUES., SEPT. 7, 1909 ;EEE!E‘ BeWme inTi!he——\—, P i by some of the financial magnates for 7 back ockefeller figured in the day’s gos- & A i S O yeome and learn | (0" this connection, as Is invariably | 2708 Do 1 61 B B3| e You cannot keep well unless the bowels are regulhr. ¢4 list of customers. 1he cam. ac sudl Ben 8o WBTMNIC | oo Daciu il R T Neglect of this rule of health invites half the sicknesses ; g of E. H. 5 e Rty : He 3 " “BRADY & SAXTON O R Tt bllosing the | Y i s Ry 7. 44 ; from which we syffer. Keep the bowels right; otherwise » POt ” more gradual rise. yesterday i the | 155700 United Sisics Stee. ;| B waste matter and poisons which should pass out of the We Obtain Positi Telephone 306-1. Norwich Town. | convertivle Sowas 'wab &scompacied by 70 Uran "Cooni ¥ o : body, find their way into the blood and sicken the whole e Feeeons i en S Sacky 3 8sert] that an early absorption by - ’ ous arraganse elect 8 ¢ ST ABat Company by the American Tel | 110s webes - 3% | Murpi, k system. Don’t wait until the bowels are constipated; take FOR OUR GRADUATES B |0, "7 00%en. g ) % 11 Fraskiln Strecr, | ©Plone and Telegraph: company was De. 304 % o7 Bary - % i ‘ale and_New England™ Brewery X Thomas.e Co’s Ale, Lager and Porter, 50c & " vnite ¥ ., F. in, contemplation. -Astonishing num- | 220 wm e ol i P L b gt s e M T u « ] THENEW g Try them. ¥ mari6a . | Properties were ‘set afloat in this way | o whesiias & L | = 5 o ‘Wines, Liquors and Cordials at spes ana gave rise to isolated price MOVe- | ot suten 1160300 shar. ; - etal prices. ments in succession, and this was re- JACOB STEIN, 93 West Main St. . DOMINICK & DOMINICK, sponsible. largely fot the professionsl - 'MONEY. \ g % FOUNDED. 1870, 1 Sreadin ‘And activity, The-banks | New Tork, July 30.—Money on call . i They are the finest natural laxative in the world — gent] Telephone 26-3. T : are promised a cash gain as large as | {257 ot 1 3-4@2 per cent.; ruling rate | piiidnia - 3 and thorough. strehgthen the stomach i - Members of the New York Stock |jap: wee The stock market closing | 3_1-5; 1ast loan 1 3-4; closing bid 1 G 2 A & . 9 TRy 3 Exchange, tone was strong atter digesting the | i, Ofgred at 3. Time loans very mc- ia Hel Gl and will not injure the te mucous lining o e O ICE A Flne Assertment ol : 3 : senlising sins of guaifial ok Mo e o e Aty dasn 3 Ld: | e 2 e, bl %;:oveh Beecham’s Pills have lcmllshtutlonal actwn. =3 e M ER ' e were firm. Total sales, par valu X 2 S Ta 4 is, the longer you take them, the less uently you r, Lpuise Frankiin 'Slinec is now “m #16,000. -United States bonds were un- | *1% Months 3 3-4 per cent. » 4 neve eiion, O e R el e o need them. They help Nature help herself an focated in_her 21 Main St 5 bk . & At x : E: (Kenyon Biock).. - N Iittle prices. Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. - MRS. G. P. STANTON, febl18d | gct1d 5 middling _guif $576. ien 300 citoed : At S S8

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