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INSURATIT=. REMEMBER WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. J. L LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn. mar3odaw 7 . N. TARRANT & CoO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Norwich Union [Fire Insurance Society, u. s, Assets $2,594,330.17 £eb26TuThS A POINT OR TWO. We would like to zive you & point or two ¥bout Insurance. If you want In- suradce that protecis let us write it for you. Our Companies are “AL” Every settlement made by them is very liberal ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. fi‘::z:’::w’"“‘"‘ 91 Main Street. 1BE CFFICE OF WM. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is jocated in Somers’ Block, ever C. M. Willlams, Room 9, third floor. feb13a Telephone 147. . HILL, ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. AMOS A. BROWNING, Attornes-at-Zaw, 3 Richards Bldg. “Phone 2B " - BROWN & PERKINS, litoneys-at-Law ever First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Beat: « Yo Tha Nat. Benk rway mext to Tha at. Tel 38-2 Open Aonday and Satr wrday evenings. cot2ed Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995. "Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges New York. treet. 24 Bromd Stieet. PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & Dominick Mambers of the New York Stock Eychange. Bonds and High Erade Securities Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton. SHANNON BUILDING, 10 Shetucket Street. Telephone 801 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. mayzia Have You Noticed ths Increased Travel? | It's & sure sign of good weather ana | fine roads. People like to get out into the open air. We furnish the best metbod. and if you'll tako one of our teams you'll say the sar MAHONEY BROS. mariid alls Avenue LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confdent our Ples, Cake and Bread canuct be excsllsd. Give us a 20 Fairmount Street. NOTICE Dr. Louise Frankiin er Is now located in her riew office, Breed Hall, Room 1 Offics hours, 1 to 4 p. m Telephone 660. augi7a EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCLE. 4 H P, 4 to 54 miles pezahour. H. P 5 to 65 miles per hour. Comfortable—Clean—Powerful. Catalogue or demenstration on muest re- = V. Pendletom, Yamtic. meerial Garage. Norwich, Conn. ks and Speedometers for all Botorcycios may2ed A. D. S. ALL CEREAL GOFFEE 15¢c a ib.===2 Ibs. for 25¢ i6: Main Street. Library Tez Store Open day and Saturday eveni STuT 3:4 Tl Friel, nesday—Willimantic at ¥ g i GAMES TODAY. Middletown at Norwich. Willimantic at New/London. CONNECTICUT ASSOCIATION STANDING. Won. Lot P.C. wiimantic 5 <o % Rew Tondon 3N Noruten™s e NiaTietows P Full of “pep” after a rest since last Saturday from a regular game, and With a lot of new stuff stored up ‘n the practice this week, the Norwich team is on its_toes for a gamd this afternoon at Sachem park _if the weather man will let up on the rain production. Early this week Uncle Horace doped it out in the Middle- town Penny Press, his official organ, that the current seven days would he fair and mild, but Horace must have ixed up his comet calculations and his weather statistics. On Wednesday Manager Stone hiked with his team for Middletown, where there was a nice beating to be given to Tomm: Bannon, but scrappy Tom was saved by _the downpour. This afternoon the Middletown tail- enders will report at Sachem park, primed to hoist themselyes out of last place at the expense of Norwich, since the Fisher Folks are sore about stay- ing in last place. Lefty Smith, the new Norwich pitch- er, who has not yet been seen in ac- tion here in a game, will officiate in the box with a nifty assortmeat of spitters and slants that will have M dletown woozy. Smith is also slated to pitch here for the Saturday zams against Wilimantic and Lefty Moo- ney will be sent against Wilifmantic at Windham fleld on Friday. A clean up of three strdizht looks good for the home nine this week. There was a topline move made by the local management on Wednescay when they arranged to have a ‘ast in- fielder come here to show whether he is any speedier than the men now playing. He is Friel, a classv man who began the season with Lynn, anl was_then shifted to Hartford hofore the Soffel deal was completed. Mana- ger Mamilton of Lynn, Captain Cern- nery and Gus Soffel of Hartford vouch for his speed. AROUND THE LEAGUE. Coach Artie Nichols of the W {team says that New London has the strongest battery in the Comn:cticut association. He picks Rieger as the catcher. It is said that the cost of running each team in the Conmecticut associa- tion is about $1,800 a month. This means that the games must average about $60 in receipts in order that the owners may get by.—Middletown Fea- ny Press. Manager D. P. Dunn depleted the Willimantic baseball squad Wedre: day afternoon by handing First Bas man Flvnn and Pitcher Daniels their pay envelopes. The magnate stated that_in all probability there would be another cut the last of the week. Jimmy Carroll of New Haven, one of Manager Humphrey's pitching staff, was given his release Saturday nizhr. He i= a_ supernumerary on the New Haven stick swinging brigade. al- lace, the Willimantic twirler, holds down the same position in Warerbursy. The Willimantic Colts had a lasoff Wednesday and_will play the game scheduled with New London at New London yesterday, this afternoon at Cannonball park. ' Manager Humphrey had Mayor Dnn on the 'fhome and the game was postponed until todav be- cause of the threatening aspect of ihe weather. William M. Lewis, the new manager of the Willimantic Gas & Electrc Light Co., has made the announcement o New Infielder, for Local Team Will be Given a Chance to Show His Speed—Lefty Smith Against Midlflzfiimn Today—Rain, No Came Wed- Hi st Hartford High . 4 [3 1.009 New Haven High.. 3 H ~600 Bridgeport Hign .. 2 3 400 New London this 4fternoor | Mo Hen o0 .00 1 : e E P Hi N M that he will give a $10 gold plece to he Willimantic player having the highest batting average at the close of the season. Guess this won's stim: a ulate the hitting—well. I should say yes. Mr. Lewis is a real bpasecall fan. President Dunn got a little work out | iy of some of his hopefuls Wednasdav afternoon, impressing a coule o stal- i< info service, and removea his Vig } ortable heater from the main T100r of his store to the buck roem tor the rest of the warm weath he fans City League Events. Falls club | St the West Ends in the losing column he is determined to do it when they English High. Foley were the batting features of the | ¥ follows: Eastern Division. Won. Lost. Westerly High .... 5 3 Morgan .. . 3 2 B Bulkeley High ' - Windham High 4 Norwich Free A Hartford High vs. Westerly High. It looks like Hartford Hizh to take the Interscholastic championship in the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, STOCK PRICES WEAKEN. Active Selling All Through .the List— Credit Situation Improved. New York, May 25.—Reports of the proceedings in the United States ate today were followed by a weaken- ing of prices of stocks and active sell- ing all through the list. This proved decisive on the uncertaln sagging ten- dency of prices which had developed earifer and which had been carrying prices stesdily downwards from: an opening level slightly higher than last night's closing prices. The drop in e market was in contrast with the better tone of foreign markets and ith the improvement of some of the clements in_the situation that have been dreaded. The Lofidon condition seemed to.be relieved by the progress of the stock market settlement and by & turn to- wards ease in the money market there, which was reflected in & further de- cline'in foreign rates in New York. Another sign of improvement in the credit situation was the report from Chicago that interior banks were pay- ing off loans to Chicago banks on a scale suficient to offer resources seeking employment in call lans in New York. The continued evidence of liquidation in the grain and cotton markets is taken as matter for encour- agement for the same reason. There was discussion of the back- ward demand for woolen and cotton products, and the influence of this on the trade situation in general. Iron and copper trade advices retained the cheerful note which has been from these sources recently. The progress of the railroad bill in the United States senate is taken by the financial district to show a growth of the more radical forces of control of railroad affairs. The extent to which the decline ran in the late deal- ings had a noticeable disquieting ef- feet, owing to the lack or adequate ex- planation in any of the known factors. Bonds were rregular. Total sales, par value, $1,592,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call, STOCKS. g Anie Chalmers pta ‘Amal. * Copper Am’ Agricultural Am. Beot Sugar Am pes Am. wgBEsiag| & #OEE BR = F E Atiautic Cons Baltimore & Ohlo. Beihichem Bteel ra Facin Denser & Rio Graude.o. 4 % Do. prd A 3 Disi i “ A Do, - - i > - 10 Inter 11 Tnter 3 Tnte Souihern 5 4 Laclede Gas 1...1.......103% 1 104 Loulswille & Nashviitel:[1 6 a5 |1 Minn, & St Louls : 30 |15 AL St P & 8 5. M. 100% 4 13 3., Kaa. & Tex % A Do.” ptd Missourt Paci 6 TI% 1 Bisc Natlonal Le o et NE. Mex New York Ce N. Y., Ont. & West North American .. Northeen Pacitie Paciic Mall . Peansylvania Pressed Steel Pillman Palsce Car. Way Steel Spring. Reading . reputiic Steel Do. ped Toek 1 Do, pta & 8 F 164090 100 300 10200 1300 400 5 500 nd "Go 110 37900 2 Pacific 8500 Southern Rallway 200 Do. prd e 500 Tennessoe Conper - 400 Texas & Pacific 200 Toleds, St. L. & Wost.. @0 Do. o & z 7300 600 Union_Paci Do. ped - Tnited 3 Trited States Tnited States Do. pa Ttah Copper .. 10100 Va. | Carolina 1000 Wabash 2200 Do. . pea 200 Western ary 300 Westinghouse 300 Western Tnion —— Wheeling & L. Frie... Total sales, 605,800 sharcs. Clier. e COTTON. New York, May 25. spot closed quiet, five points decline; mid- dling uplands 15.30. middling gult 15.55; sales. 7.202 bales. Futures closed steady. Cl May 15.03, June 15.03, July 15.06, Au- gust 14.77, September 13.61, October 12.84, November 12.72, December_12.65, Jamuary 12.63, February —, March 1267 sing bids: MONEY. New York, May 25.—Money on call firm 31-4@31-2 per cent., ruling rate 31-4, last loan 31-4, closing bid 3, of- fered at 31-2. Time loans firm; sixty days 3 3-4 per cent., ninety days §3-ie4, six months 1@ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT. Open High Low. Close B T TS 093 es S5 meyy Vin ey us ST B 8% n fos ww o e 591 0% 9% 60 718 301 a0y 30y 2 5 £ £ %% - a% western division #hd meet Westerly their divisions now with unbroken rec- ords. as follows: Wednesday by a trial at the alleys, best three out of five. | when the fifth string was reached, | were hit hard and received wretched support. Arch- but Mr. Welch showed record form and captured the match handsomely with a deciging single of 106. campus Wednesday afternoon because Philadelphla. igh of the eastern division for the ate championship. Both are leading The western division standing is now Won. Lost. P.C. The next games are on Saturday, artford High at Middletown and eriden Hish at New Haven. Single of 106 Won the Match. Ed Welch and Jerry Ravenell settled dispute over duckpin bowling on Cubs Lead National Leagee. eating Prlladepuia ¢ 1o 1. ftors. Bitiess ningy The score stood two - 5 Academy Game Postponed. There was no Academy game on the 7 Long Drives Won for Ath: Philadelphia won today's was called dn account of Faln In the seventh, wmpires, Counolly and Dineen. for Philadelphia Hare- s Hartzell :“two base biis, Wallace, off Rowan 1: hit by pitcher, by Parons 2. by Brown 5. time, 150; umpires, wa 1. off Fromme Parsans 1: struck out, American League. At Boston —Foston-Cleveland game postponed sceount of rain New England League. A games postponed College Games. Philips. Andover 9. Brooklyn Wins Final Game of the Series. 3May 25.—Brookiyn won the final game inday. T t 5. Rucker pliched @ Tico and Backman were both It a. Andover, Mass. s Agricuitaral Con At Middicbury. Vi, versity game cancelled iddtebury-st. raii. Broskiyn. Lawre Hau- M Lennos. D Netlian, Kucker: two buse Daubert, Hulswite: three base hit, Wheat: home Deallcrt, Wamachl; saerifics bit, Saliee: stolen Leics, Davideon, MeMillan 2, Evans: wild b, Rilcker bases on bals off Salles 1, off Rucker 3. by Tackman 1, by Ricker ) n § innings, off Bickman 3 in Louls 12, Brooklys 6; time, | stone and Moran. truck out, by Su Bits, off Salico basc 4: umires, iersiip, which they had Ames beld Pitisburg to b inoing be made a home na from ihe leaguc's L A’ for mearly a menth hits, and in the fou travelers’ credit— . which brought the vist neing run. Six double plays figured In Totals, 33 1 The Thames Loan & Trust Co, NORWICH, CONN. “Every Banking Facility.” Deslin, el Merkie. Ames: three base Lits. iz ity T Range that Makses Cooking Easy’ ' C.0.M ! ek §3ss Clicago, 3May 25.—Chicago won its seventh suc- cessive victory “and went into rst place today by aete Cole held the vis- was wild, but re- | monmmmwarowscs @l ocoommmeosns Manager Bowen of the Se e = : as released Tim Fields and M. Ryan | Fhlladelphia g STOOS Pilahing Puzzied Tigrs. and has signed John F. Sullivan. If | e 10 ‘ashington. May 26.—Groom was a big pursle to there is hny possible way of puiting the Detrita, whils Wasningion B¢ Summers 2t the ity the locals at the bat and two out and two 0B bases. Tivown, McCosn: it ot Barsons, o — = At Rochseter—Providence- Wchester game . ings" o B 2 1a k" off Bromme 3 1n 523, | o, A%t Reermrd somer Erovidence 2. Mocherter Absolutely pure. Strictly vegetable. 7 Jere ‘on. bases. Boston . Cin. | At Buffulo—Buffalo-Buldmers gams - postponcd No alcohol. No marcotics. fret bese on balls off Pumons 1 off [ ™7, UL seres city 1. Toronto 6. Guaranteed under the Pure Food ce Uni | Cotby ‘ | Man- hAmsae Db e a e Philadelphis—Penusyivania 7. Brown 6: 1 '3 9 Tm- 5 4 At New Faven—Ysle Freshmao-Princeton Freshman 2310 olwheai . 3 s 5o L 338 - 0 Oty 4 0 | AL New York raham 1. Moly Cross 0. 2.0 9 e o Waterville, Me.—University of Maine 3. 0% abman, - SRS | LB e a1 tmouh R - H isis Lo s CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. i eleire e e i whether you travel in America or Abroad, the safest, most convenient, most available TRAVELERS CHEQUES Fittsburs. e ek ; of the awhoa e Yurarrt 30 10 0| These cheques are current in all relles 4 105 1 parts of the globe and are cashed Jerie1n 3 1ef at pareverywhere. They iden- Ames,p 11 tify the traveler wherever he goes. Letusexplain the system. as CHAMPION'S HEART PERFECT. After Strenuous Gym. Work Shows No Faster Beat. San Fraheisco, May 25 son put in a busy d: uarters today. In the iing he as on the road with his new speciul- ist, Tom Flanagan, who held a watch on’ the champion.” The regular pro- gramme of boxing was taken-up in the afternoon. Johnson underwe: phy amination by Dr. A. F. Sampson. been named his oficint . Sampson tested Jonns heart and lungs be symnasium work and ately affer the boxing refused to make a « at this time, he was namnificent and we can eaining goes. righ strengthens them. s exhilerati life-producing properties cause vety softness to the | use will cause new hair to, scalp. ment heart could The Hew Hote! Albar! Eleventh St. and University P1. world combined. sible to detect artificial Laws. 50c a Botle at your Drug Store. Your druggist s instructed to refuzd your purchase money if it fails. PrErARED BY Safety Remedy Company CANTON, OHIO Get off at Omaha Siath Anmusl Convention July 18, 19 and 20 Associated Ad Clubs Most with America’ WRITE OMAHA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAN business creators Lightens Labor— Saves Fuel baking are {frequent —it is change your old range for a BARSTOW RICHMOND RANGE It It will save fuel and lessen laber. of its very desirable features. the time. 23-25 Water Street Grows s abundantly long, strong and'beautiful. once imparts a sparkling brilliancy el ve b v, ond o fow weok out ol over tse Use it every day ifor a short tim. aiter which two or three fimos & week w be sufficient to complete {whatever grow iy URAL GUMS,” which makes itsmpes teeth in youn game. J s £ 2 cid buse i Dudts, Collins: Hits, R g S T s iznings. off Peity 1 tn 1; sacrifies Mas 25.—The Now York Amerigans to- Westerly g n bases. Stphens Coombs: It | aay won thélr tighth victry out of mino outh, S o Cotmoy 3 Bl B ontiore: 8 Louie 1, Fhils Chicao was beatan S % 0. PAINLESS EXTRACTION ster 1. by Coompa 3 thine, 1-30; umplres, Sheridan Teeth extracted and filled patniemsly English High—Dunn p, Joe Hall ss, | and Kerin. s TR L abh po a e for the most nery and deleage Faddleton cf, m Hal ‘w Price 2b, R €271 imemoma 91000 peopl ’|n 1‘“»"" Mothod s the emly Barry ¢, Lord rf, Beehan If, Grifin_1b. oston Defeats Cinelnnati. ‘oiter. | absolutely BAFE treatment knows to LS A T RUHL T |, Cincinnat, May” 25 Thuee bue on baile gamitiis 3 112 8 sjommin & 1120 0| ] dental sclence. Jull set teeth S end ‘Weat. High 3200.0 308 *—i3 9 & |2.2rese desclost tuto aes box Destmn & Colect " 30 18 0loachos 303 40| up, with the Natural Gums; Eng. High 000000500—5 1 9| fs luning gave Boston the game 4 to 3. Score: Foells 3113 0Ceelf. 1106} Thomas Jefferson King, Crowns and Bridge Work $6.3 Cinclnnati. Beston. Blockc 3 0 3 1 08wenive &1 8 3 0| D. D. 8. inks 31., vp. Bulkeley Loses a League Game. whoo s @b h po s ofOlusteadp 2 0 1 4 0 ordp 31020f Baby’s asleep” 2 . . . 4 Ruliceley Hish of New London lost |Zeseir %% § Slomee THF § )M 1383 5 28220 KING DENTAL PARLORS. Franklin Squarn, Norwich a league game to Morgan school R s e o 412 es R The little sufferer has found y Ciinton Weanesaax afternoon. 2 "to 1. PiigoomE 1040 instant relief from that awful IOURS—9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 to Tologtene. hree its May of 1 3 2 1|Beck.c 3 1 Score by innings: i s i ware et P11 dmtes P20 3| olup e sigssis s sesl ] WhebeComh Clinton got only two . | Downeyss 8 1 1 4 2|Gemze 2 0 3 3 ofNow Yok . sl ’ but one came in the 7th with errors | Pewmaes 3 1 1 2 o/Pssomsp 2 0 0 8 0 e Laporte, Chase, | DR. DOUD’S by Noble and Rowe which lost the [Bewsp 10 0 0 ofBomis 11980 e b i gpte Caline? arrtee: B | REMEDY FOR game, Score by innings: R.H.E. 2 521 g| e 1199 9 cut by Olmstend 2. by Ford 3; first base on halls, | ° Bleier, 0 01 U000 0 o T R [ M W EHUE] i T | O ot - me, 13 vmmie s e S | Whooping Cough lorgan, 0 2 b 2 *Batted for Parsons & N \ . . e hee o Fianet o e BASEBALL RESULTS WEDNESDAY. ! Checks coughing and whooping. Butkeloy: Stevens and Kirtiand for | Cincmmad - 108 R | Shows marked improvemeat i tres Morgan. ey Hhe ) ames ne N This makes the league standing as | ntin® sif, SPSHIE 50, iy, Do Lor | A1 samem poswtl BT e Wil cure the worst, most stubborn 5 cases in ten to fifteen day F your range is a fuel eater ; ifiit burne or scorches foods; if failures in your time to is equipped with the latest labor saving de- vices, and offers unique improvements which place it away in advance of any other range. The Simplicity Damper, Swing Fire Top, Heat Indicator, Aluminsum Platéd Oven Rack, @wen Food Rake, Patent Sliding Tea Shelves, Simmer- ing Cover and Sectional Ring/Covers are just a few The even distribution of heat to all parts of the oven makes baking and roasting a | process you can accomplish successfully al/ There is no guesswork about it. | Come in and see the BARSTOW RICHMOND f RANGE. Thgy will satisfy your every desire. | J. P. BARSTOW & CO., NEW STOCK | ot Remnants, Silks, NEWMARKET HOTEL, & 715 Boswell Ava. | First-class Wines, Liguers o Meals and Weleh fl?l.uhl!..gr&o’d“rl: order. John Tuckle, Prop. Tel 43-6. €, B Wright & Cove$t NARR)GANSETT W, J We are headeuartesrs for Family \rade supplied ot § ' PROVE IT! ANDERINE is to-the hairavhat (resh shovrs D of rain and sunshine ase-to vegetation. to the roots,. invigorates and astimulating and to grove Itsn N mophmve an e of the rain. Killingly High, which was e tog Hnte 1 “ scheduled to come here, sized it up for hardly detect in you desire. s o e a wet day and did not put in an ap- beats between the (wo exa columns to il : i The “bugs" are London. % 7 Yeana Alady lrom 3, Pk i beinnons Albert Martin, from ‘ie Young Wildcats Right There. physteally,” saiq I e ate hospita sane at Mid- : 3 i e S o R “When T begna s i alctown this anc at Mid- | The Young Wildcats defeated the ke e Fiia Tangi. ot et s e ek e a T 0 Wammins | ol Street Clippers by a score of 6 e . 1 1t1s away Velopmyspey S e R Jiowed io |to 5. Rene Rouleau p, Edward Mc- e e ah N Another Grom Mo Wy, . week. Ma L dilowed 0 | Peigh e, for the winhers; William SIS 888 0 8 6 ¢ i fs dn grand condition (ndn 3 awe boon wsing: reguiarty. carry 3 & Thons | Caoper D, Fred Thumen-c,” for. €ho | it s cuime Sheskurd. Schuie, Coanes, Bintn- ohnson today weighed 21 e et oy i kit be a mem - Hofman, {or o (ageo; two base S o hatr. now | hane (08 pla. was doking, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. sacrifics Tits, Bransfeld, Chance. Steloteldr, Archer: | Philadelphia, M P41 Moore. of o ving Eoms il o won alolen buscs, Hotman, Chance, this city had the betier of the six- NOW at all douggiste in threey i, Soae L G e L o Maroncy 3 huc Ny picher. v Cole 1 EONOfL GRBtL wiin e Dpisol, vtk sizen 25¢c, $0c.and $1.00 ¥ Emilie, the National Athletic club_tonight, per boitlo Danderine enjoysyngeator sl thai any other one preparationtragerdloss.of kind or brand, and'it"hes wmuch.grester sale than. all of the other hair preparstions in the e Bt e come oo S ous § o, L by Eetng. 1 long | The seore: There is to be a leasue meeting this | {i%e wih men o bases Coombs was very efect- Detroit. Washingt NEW YORK CITY, FREE 7o ooy dud evening to consider the transfer of the | mive. wxcept. ia. clsn whis. S Lowls Aled the | o1 o PR e e THED One Block West of Groadway. Cut) phe freaty rimuniomel ot Greeneville team. B T ol e et D.Jomes. 98 Spumamer T el D The only absolutcly modern firs- This( wends tiis free conpaniode e . ot isaenis fans 3¢ Sheidm 1 112 8| proocansien: hotel” Delow 232 Out ) KNOWLTCN DANDEMSE 2., GMCAOH, ILL., - 3 who s e abn po a e | Craiora, Gesser. Street. Loc 1 ter. o . petiTe gonerr %% T Slmarsenre 65T 18| Delenaniva 2 4 0 Unglaubid 3 210 1 430 soaii. 300 Sith DATh: Mot 108 [t thelr nume and-addvess and.ie B irlor Zlss 32 2 2 Oloidringet 4 2 1 0 8 | Moriaro, 9 1 o/Kiliifersy 3 23 3 s, th bath, from $1. vith tholr name andend a Westerly High Twirler Performs No- | Wileisl § 1 1 2 ofcommsss 4 2 3 3 0 TIonemiv 0 MBridess 3 14 4 per day upwa: T table Feat Against Providence IERER R R SR 33 ommee 3011 Excellent 1 ant and ecafe b ~School Team. i 3158 elumiyie 301080 P o 2os 222 ;““""“ setin icinih 3 0 8 0 o 302 &1 3315 o || Send 2 stamp for Hlustrated Guids Young Spencer, the Westerly High |Stohemce 3 1 2 2 OfThomase 3 0 3 5 0 4. i 7 school pitcher. twirled a one-hit game | Billifers 8 6 2 9 3jCoombsp ~ 2 0 1 3 0 | sod; MaR el bty ¥ ark; Oity. DON'T BUY against Enelish_High of Providence In | Py o 0 0 0 0| Toais 308 1 | Westerly on Wednesday 10000 R i OLD STYLE TEETH bringing_his team unde e Bt ngiaub: acrifce mits, Fiberted, ro ARert1s b, Ha etrack ot 5 Tl e S If you are proud of your peveomal and passed four, against e e oo e e T e appearance, buy a set or partial set and eleven strikeouts by Du st Lo A e n e e g e e e o with Dr. King's latest invention, that Three triples by Philade 10001001 35"ty Summcrn 3: based ball: Strests time, 118} wonderful improvement, the “NAT= /) /DR, C. R CHAMBERLAMN Norwich, Cena, | ot pnants Silks. Dross Goods. Lin i slat e Ll Denta/ Surgeon. | THE RE ANT sTORE, I In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practws | 175 Went Main St Quring hts jast {lness. JOHN BLOOM, Prop. | 161 Main Street Next to Fire Statlon, mwar26d nBovziéd on.

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