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By 'catch, as he has a poisoned face which | Caron cf, Hoefer rf, Emerson ¢, Dusas . 5 Wil prevent his putting on amask. ln. ’l;:tmuu 1b, McSheffrey ss, Mol- 3 ; L eur 1f, Boucher p. : . Moo ‘mmfi 3 R e e BEAUMONT AS A BUNTER _ . 4VE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE With out In’ the minth Ensign Six Teams Open Season Today—Five ye 'y IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. : X id U raised the hopes of the home crowd in New London County, One in|Steinfeldt Tells of Third Base Play J. L LATHRBP & SONS. Smith of Norwich and Connor of New London Laid Up— asain with a ‘prety single to center : 1 Windham, he Sijrins: Syetens of Oub . & . He second and scored o 363 s § 28 Shetucket Sirest, Norwich, Conn. New London Gets the Game, 5 to 3—Middletown B e e i = e Pt qTho sehodule given below hus been | Harry = Stelnfelat, Ohjengo's ¢hird mars0aa ¢ =T firs Stetute 3 op Tunning from June 4 to Sep- | baseman, says Clarence Beaumo: " { ol Keeps on Winning—New Players for Norwich and| AR ND% Shiel wRich - NAHNSS o tember (10, by #lx amateur bakeball | the best bUnter he sver know. ~When | Willimantic i & s8eore; e l:-flmtu’ in }: 'liflndo'r:] nn;l x;mdh-m Belum;n;t c‘u:l wm; Plllfibu}:ulwr%dl hmi . Norwich. London. . counties. he Emeral!ds o man- | was witl nnatl,” says teinfeldt, I N. TARRANT & CO., - 3 - o PRt Aol b a2 L Gote b of Curs 6@ Burke 1. stnick out M3 gme | tic are the only Windham county | “he bad the speed of a deer and his < e e Bk L e e e S 37 Wik o4 *: Ume | team, The ofher five from New Lon- ymark of three seconds for placing a / Hr Al S nEEy. GAMES TODAY. Loft Fieldor Jim Noonan also made | Mijiiiirs § i i1 o don_county are the Norwicn ¥ M. C. | bunt from the plate (o firat base stil bid_to zo the hospital by ] RIDAY. oJa. aaconle A, ireencville Kick- nds in all leagues, orced him Fire, Accident, Health, Norwich -kt New Lendon, S lungine fato the low loft fiela feice |muume ‘3 2 ¢ 3.1 1.2 b vy rageessoinn i ers, Baltic Speed Boys, and Jewett | to stop bunting, though, when the two M‘.’;‘”‘,"i T CWillionantic in a plucky attempt to get a foul iy Off Walshet. 3 0 3 0 0 320 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. City Pirates. The following is their | €lubs got together. 1 concelved the Liability, ey ¢ Burn's bat. 301200 101 Won. Lost schicdule: idea. of playing in close, About ten feet v glove, but the jar shook it out, and he M S0 2 i . 30 9 June Y, M. C. A. vs, Pirates at | nearer the plate than had been the Pl Glas: d S Boil CONNECTICUT ASSOIATION STANDING. =~ | .\ " ff with a peeled shin that stung | 13A fit ] i Jewett City, Taftville A. . vs. Speed | custom, In this way I handled a ma ate S and Steam Boiler like a nest full of hornets. EaTay = 3 H i Boys at Baltic, Kickers vs. Kieralds | Jority of the rellers, although it tool P g v 5 & w52 16 at Willimantic. some mighty fast pegging to head him INSURANCE c o | Runaway Stirs Up Excitement. 3 Sirotes. 3 ARE R 00 1 June 11—Y. M. C'. A. vs. Taftville | off in the hike to first. To my noetion ‘illimant To add to the excitement a horse | Norwich ..... --...0 6030008 2 A. C. at Taftville . Kickers | the hardest play in the life of the third Speed | sacker is always made on & bunt with a fast man trying to advance from Y. M. C. A, at | first to second. It is here the greatest s e Runs, for New Loudon Loveday, Rieger. Sullivan. - E g ran away. making a start from behind | xSl Gonnar tor Norwich Rnviander. Ensien 3: & : e base bleachers, upsetting | bese hits. Loveday, Connor. Rhylander; hits. 7 off | At Northamptou—Waterbury 6, Northampton 3. Joys at Balt Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, A chapter of acciden players on_the ecripple 1 June 18—Kic| . 3 - and tearing out of the harness Moomes i 5 Ml hascs op balls, off Mooney At Springfield—New Britain 3. Springfield 1. v A - A 17 Norwich-New London game at Suc! back of the sand stand, and Anfhing | off Riezer 2: hit by pitcher. Griffin. Bowers: struck | At Bridgeport—Bridgeport 5. Holyoke 1. Taftville, Speed Boys vs. Pirates at | chances arige for errors. In nine cases ssets $2,594,330. park on Friday afternoon, whie Lo umider the thisd base blenchers, | ou: by Seoney 2. br”Smith 3. b eger 9 i, Hardord—Hartord 5. New Haves 2: 12 ta- | Jowett City. Taftville A. C. va. Emer- |out of ten i's bound to be a one- £eb26TuThS won by New London, 5 to 3. The m There was no one in the team at thedjinder to Meintyre: stolen bases, Nat alds at Willlmantic. handed play, and if the fingers fail to serious accident, and one that will| time. It was supposed the hores was | Ensien 2. Smith 2 FEERIC R June 2 M. C. A. vs. Speed | cluteh the ball or the throw goes wide weaken the home team’s game in all | starteq by an automobile. Preca Buiwe: frak bew ¢ e SN CSTRRIING Boys at Baltic, Tafiville A. C. vs. |freguently there Is the dickens to pay. departments, came in the concluding | ~‘Scanty scoring by (he home team | eimci'runs Norvien 2 Now London AR Kickers mt Greeneville, Pirates vs. | “Signaly employed by the Cubs give play of the game, when Lefty Smith. | came fr hitting of Riezers | umpire, M. Edgarion. Heowerk Emeralds at Willimantic. the Chicago team increased advantage the pitcher, was tagfed out sliding head | curaves, & the visitors from Whale- 2 22 Rochestes July 2—Fmeralds vs. Y. M. . A.|in fielding. Every player knows the first to second, at the same time get- | own found Moo casy for the five | MIDDLETOWN 6, WILLIMANTIC 1. | hrience at Taftville, Taftville A. C, vs. P hitting weaknesses or strong points of 'at Jewett City, Speed Boys vs. Kickers | every opposing batter and at th ting his right arm doubled and twisted | innings he worked. Smith then went s dsdiua o Baltimore at_Greeneville. time the signals passing betw B b e e e ot 00 | Loty Tems “Teike M. Pitchen— | 3500 3 i July 9—Pirates vs. Y. M. C. A, at |catcher and pitcher, That's how th L A Also Has a New Catcher. Taftyille, Taftville A. C. vs. Pirates | Cubs know how to get set for son Two New Men for Ngrwich. At Rochester—Montreal 1, Rochester at Jewett City, Speed Boys vs. Kickers | heavy hitter, say ke Hans Wagne Norwich hag two new men in the (Special to The Bulletin.) At Providence—Providence 6, Jersey at_Greeneville. Of course, the big German As noted for lineup, presenting a catcher that look- | Middletown, June 3.—Defeating Wil- | At Newark—Baltimore-Newark game postponed; wet | =y}, 16—Tattville A, C. we. Y. his natural hitting prowess, — But we ed zood in Ensisn, a Pittsfield, Mass., | limantic, 6 to 1, Middletown increased | * % “Busfalo—Buffalo-Toronto game postpomed; wet | C. A. at Taftville, Kickers vs. Pira do know he i sweet Zor & fast bail on man, who has been with the Spring-|its leaq on Friday afternoon in the | grounds. at Jewett City, Speed Boys vs. lmer- | the outside. Glve him one of that de field (Connecticut league) team. He |C. B. Al league Miller, a new pitch- e alds at Willimantic. scription and he'll surely hammer it got two hits and put the ball down to | er from Lebanon, was sent in by Wil- Ensland Loague. July 23— Y. M. C. out Into right field. One over the mid- q like a rifle shot. The other |limantic to hold the home team, but | At Haverhil—New Bedford 17. Haverhill 2. Greeneville, Pirates v dle of the pan or @ bit on the inside - man was Outfielder Walsh from | they took kindly to his delivery. Wil- | At Lawrence Lawrence 7. Lyun 0. Baltic, Emeralds vs. Taftyille A. C, at [ Wagner invariably poles the ball down Woonsocke | whom Ma Stone [limantic also had Lawless, a mew | At Brockicn—Fall kitver 4, Brockion 2. “Taftville. the third base line. And how that boy brouzht b: afte hur) trip, to | catcher. fn the lineup and presented a S July 30—Speed Boys vs. Y. -, | can swing the stici” His shotw axs b s 2 Rhode Island on Friday morni e | shifted ' fielding arrangement. Singles — & Taftville, Taftville ong odds the hardest I have ever we vrouldA 1?12‘?.;‘.;?\!: Io‘:m- point_or fielded in zood form, but must have [by O’Mara and Sullivan scored Law- | A% Brumswick Me—laies 6, Bowdoln 3. ers at Greenevills, Em handled. two about Insurance. If you want In- : . left his me, as he fan- | less with Willimantic's one run. Boldt o\ yo by S o | Pirates at Jewett Cits “Soesking of Bot ehots, thoush, it surance that protects let us write it % ¢ ; ned eac . l[;t];lddt\vombald lr_mll(ngs. h(:;l‘m;; the ‘ztm:p;: NN DECLARES __ August 6—Y, AL C. A. neralds | wae M..m;-q al ‘|1mm ud\n]lu .uu;-, me th . Our Companies are “AL" : - , : ed and Petrick was the man at ba ¢ Wallmantic. Taftville A, C. ve Ple | warmest in all my days with big or O T CatiViint e (b tabn’ih . - How the Runs Came to brinz in the runners but was not 2 Y A AN | e e o B oaad | itkia Tongnere.: Tt Bappened In oue of very liberal (New Loncon sot ¢ e able to Zet the hit needed. The score: | Tinware Tied to Manager O'Connell | Boys at Balti the grestest games of the'1908 world the zet-awas 1 Lovel Migdietown. antic. - "Y. M. C. A. vs. Piratesat | 8eries between Chicago and Detrojt ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Raemie - ana v Rieger and ST Th e » of@nd Outfielder Farrell—New Players | ; August 13—30 A € A4 Ve Firates it | Davie Jones had reached second and Richards Building, 91 Main Strest. Burns hut off the Hardait 6 10 fnee 2 to Come P. D. Q. AC at Tattvile. Kickers vs, Emere | another Tiger was dancing firs aprédaw S 3 had | Dnlapss 4 1 1 3 OfSullivanit 3 1 1 0 0 Gt alds at Willimantic. when Cobb came to bt igna beaten ¢ Mulcatisdb 3 1 T 0 O|Petricker 4 1 4 o o|_ President, Owner and Manager D. P. | Auzust 20—Taftville A. C. vs. Y. M. | passed the rounds and we knew Tyrus In th led | Batesst 4 1 2 0 o[Manleysp 4 1 3 0 o|Dunn of the Willimantic baseball team | C. A .at Taftville, Pirates vs, Kickers | Was out there fo bunt. I d to a little pening | Bellssb 4 1 0 1 llCamplon.? ¢ 0 1 & I|of the Connecticut Baseball associa- | at Greeneville, Imeralds vs. Speed | Cover third while Brown ha the with a e “-fi e . L A ;igudll:ns (lelcldeg u: h‘a:le[hn general | Bors at Baltic ball, nuh.n\u;‘ n;-k.m., it xlruv‘pw);iup mrmcan | DIt DY pitcher. and Moon v wild | ode, 125 ofsmens 9 5 1 o|weeding out and started that process st 27—Ki s, Y. M. C. A. as Davie Jones came charging Real Estate LEFT FIELDER JAMES NOONAN, | 2rie; At > L O ehan 10 0 o 8| Tnursday evening when he tled ihe | at hetaiie Soach Bovs ve Bitates at | oward me. Brown was less than 36 and Fire Insurance, Bridgeport - Boy. Who Crashed Into| Bowers’ A nice ch Ly Walsh | Totdls, 34 827 o ¢ s|can to Outfielder Farrell and also | Jewett City. Taftville C. Emer- | feet away when he wheeled and cut Fence After Foul F in short cer held all three runners 2 gave specific instructions to Bob iimantic, Joose, slamming the ball at me with h in his body Jones, but T can 2Y. M. C. A. ve. Specd Boys | @VeTy ounce of is Jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. Kickers vs. Taftville A, C.|Well, we win Wiillams, Room 9, third ficor. > E | on their s: under him o that some wrist ligaments | on 700 . *Batted for Mullin in St scored | geore by innings: nder to | miadictown O'Connell to trot along for the second | Sept. 3 s but Connor ea g 0310011 es|time; in fact, the mayor told him to |at Baitic and his elbow joint were twisted, and | NMerntyre. atch o9 Rieger's | Withmante S 551 8 5.5 65 uot ouf and not an . feel 'the blisters that surged to th i 2 3 sh's te 2 g around the team | /ille, Emeralds >irates at i 18 -blister 1% P 4 o fedi3a SERaes urn ]S ORUr e e asdionn Wi the | #iy made the third ont Runs, for Middietown Hards Bamnon, Dunlsp 2, | any longer. RECTat e Y 2 palm of my g nd even to this pal le_wag carried of e fie Rhylander set the crowd rooting for | Mulcaly, Anderson, for Wilimsatic Leviem; two base | Telephone and telegraph wires were Sept, 10—Y. M, A. ve. Emeralds | 9ay. No k fl:\::l'}:;”:ng ter the shoulders of members of the two |, yo| ' hen he drove to deep Center | indemson; bases on balls, off Miller 5, of Boldt 2 tville A, | than the or kept hot and as a result several new |at Willimantie, Pirates vs. T ATTONNEYS AT LAW. teams, and rushed to the City in @B | fhr twn bags in the Norwich half of | s : | vill i ility < 3 3 a . ' y ' o ba No! 1| ruck out, by Miller 5, by Boldt 9: stoden bases, aces will in all probabilit; be seen | C, a 'aftvill ickers vs. Speed Boys —— f—— | qutomobile with Manager Ston.e | the fourth. Noonan’s out put Rhy on |Hards 2 Bates Bellis Boldi; wild pitch. Boldt: | in the Willimantic lineup ngiinst Mid- | at B‘al(h _‘ S ; 2 MAKES JEANETTE GO SOME. AMOS A. BROWNING, TE s Db hesbiel TIGI Was tpach- | third, and X 1 BBt W frae TEICKAL. Fiak I S (Sree WS- . | dletown, the league leaders, at Wind- |/ e bl dit F ed Smithy had begun to revive, and he | gpylander nsign then worked | russ Middictown 3: time g ham field, this afternoon. Diggins, an N. B. C. Holds the Lead, Smith, New Ring Light, Makes Joe Asterney-at-Iaw, .. 3 Richards Blag. [ vas soon asll{ll_ngtl;;)r a c)garr‘tle.tg ease | the couble steal on which the Norwich outfielder and catcher from Jersey The B Cin deteated the A 5 *, 208 Ee— IS Do > Acodit worked over | captain ca in with the first Tun. | Ruode Island-Connecticut League. |CitY. N. J. is to be on hand. ~ Mills, | T Ny P h® Je7eiedt O 504 Show All He Know “Phene s Lis injured arm. It is hoped that a| v S on a passed ball after s a pitcher from Pittsfield, Mass., late’| .~ 23-7. They used three pitch- o | New York, June 3.—Joe Jeanette week’s rest Will put him §n shape| Smith's out to short had put him on | Stonington vs. White Rock at West- | with the Detroit American league team | 2, 2°0%", O 23-7 again. + al fanne: se the | erly. wh 1 a g ers but could do no good. ~Batterie the light h weight, fresh from -BROWN & PERKINS, Itiorneys-at-Llaw Connor Hurt Sliding. S - Waldh e puEte csete rolina at Mystic. 3 p",';;;,;?;‘},:°,§:m;’;°,;°;t} Gl B, EMBEOD fand icenat 3. A Hosors 15 Bacth snd it srobitions ever Firat Nat Bamk 6hetucket St| New London's third baseman, Roger| Two more runs off Mooney in the | Westerly at Wakefield. from Waterbury, who will have to % prost, Kirby, Sargent and Syii- | of pecoming the heavywelght cham next 1o Thames Nat Bank | COnnor's nephew, also ran into misfor- | fifth sent him to the bench after the B show the xoods before a contract and | 'PROMp ool L1 qoteated the N, |PION, had to fight all he knew tonight 59-2 Open “Monday - and_Sut- | tine tryIng to make second on a slide, | inning was over. Sullivan earned h AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. figures will be considered. A few oth- | A 1 b cepre of 12 jes: | to earn as much as a draw with Jim octssd | twisting his knee and side so that he | base on a hit back of third, which Wom. Lost. er changes are pretty apt to follow |, 00 on’"ana Tord, Benjamin, Bllis and | Sith, a newcomer, in a ten round had to be helped off the field in the | Friel ficlded but threw a mile over | Fillsdeishia - | that will also meet with the approval | Gopjonr 00 lword. Benjamin, B u National Sporting club. fifth innings. Bowers took his place |first. A racrifice by Burns and NasD- | devonr i 00 of the fans and stréngthen up the team | COP¥R- o was stronger and heavier on third, and Pitcher Phillips, who was | er's single scored Sullivan. Boston 16 ¢ which is at present badly disorganized PROYS. REORNE. ., | than Smith, but the latter was 80 clev. not wearing his little old red bonnet on | Nasher stole second and took third | Cleeland - and in the midst of a slump. “Da Won. Lst. P.C.|er and fast that Jeanette had to exert 280 2 4 0 1.000 | himself to the utmost to stave off de 400 | feat, There were no knockdowns and both men were strong at the finist Friday, went into center field. on Ensign’s bad throw. Connors sin- |y : S lp ny” says, “T'll get a team that will ] - 29 {194 | play the game or know the reason why. G Dot 3 == I have been playing players ‘out of |J. e e = sympathy’ long enough and intend to | Broadway .. . The go was snappy and interesting ’ game postpened; | Bive some real ball players a trial” e e throughout. BMERS raia. The Colts will be right there on their | Can’t Beat Danny Murphy’s Rzcord. Jack Johnson, who has fought hoth . ¥ mettle today and with a good day and | The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune | Sam Langford and Jeanctte, is author and Lo Athistics. a fine crowd the turn in the road will [the oth ity for the or Jeanette conld Bnms VIOLENT ZREAK IN STOCKS, m. e 1327 | on ball a 5 r oo “larence Be ¥y contained this ar 5.—Detrolt bunched hits with bases ‘ 3 ot & Zonly | whip Langford fight, Smith oDetrolt bunched hits with baws | he at hand and the fans sitting up |graph amont is the only 3 £ F gt Bmich, in the i . ’) 1 # op p | € the other h e and noticing who's who. There’ll be | major gue pla who ever made |on Speculation Fairly H I at T ! e © opeaing Same of te |, O'Connmell giving orders but the | six hits In six times at bat. Wiley | before week, when he put the peculation Fairly Hysterical at Times | e Detroit. Philadelphia. one and only man behind the local | pi: the pitche The date, July | champion of the navy out In the Aft 28 Shetucket ‘Street —Last Prices About the Lowest. | e E e s » «| OULAL, the doughty and public spirited | 52 1830 This is a Jnny | Found of a strenuous nght & — | 19%% 'DJonesit 4 1% 0 O'Hartselte 2 0 'z 0 0| mavor of the Thread eity, will play | Murphy of the Athieti | vl . Selephene 895, o Tacks Safe n s ‘l\{ goees) 1™ | G 3 UT RokEme 3783 3 the meuaiy Vo &/oNfoRyiiquicktep. honor “with Beaumont. K | Johnson Had No Challenge for the =~ ‘broke again with a violgnce al- | Crawr it HE T e game he ed with the Athletic | mest unexampled outelds of times of | M} FIIT 1 o éfin.fi,”s?; $1::0BmN 0100 AMATEUR BASEBALL TODAY. |Juil. 1 » made wix hits In six House, », amsolute panic. s was er 8 show 6100 Central Leather 35 eeihanty.: - iamsse. oy R e times at bat, ng wr with | San Francisco, June —In anticipa- Members:of New York of resistance to the forces of depres- | 800 Do pid .l $ 1111 Huwghye 1 w88 01 Eastern Connecticut League. the bases full. n you beat it tion of his hard grind on the stage to and Boston Steck e e 3;{’.",’.‘:,‘2‘;‘,’,-’23’;?;53 St CeL . e I 2030 B4 0123 Wauregan at North Grosvenordale. | Sporting Lifc. night when he cngaged in six three ing g 100 Chicago & Alton = Lapp.c. 3 3 0 utnam at Taftville. e — nude rounds with his sparring part Sxchanges to n: easily u:imm and prices Te- | 1500 Cllcags Griat Wesiern e v 2| Jewetd City vs. Tri-Village at Day- Taftville’s New Lineup. ners son did Mttle work at —_— SR PpCIaEag ERueK Sy, Sokn e oo | st o Wil *M'Innis 0 o | ville. Tartville meets Pdtnam this rters today he p Bonton. New York. i smorts wixs mafs jorvous Sheats, 5 5 o= =1 S noon with a number of chan ence in ¢ f Bam Langford of ¥5.Stmse Street, 24 Bremd strect. J| DY this action of the market and helped [y Totals, ' 2| Interscholastic League. ghifts which expected to | Boston ma, e had some effect on on the tendency by their buying to Colorado Fuel & Irom.. SBafted Zox Atking fn k. ville team to meet one of | Johmson's decision not to challenge the PRIVATE WIRE. Norwich Free Academy vs. Morgan | en the T fas Colorado & Southem. Score by inmings: use o o produce a man wil “The kind of explanations offered for Qanmcldeird Gas Philadeiphia .. 1 sghool at Clinton. the most formidable in the leaguc. |house tonight to produce u man wil orn _ Produets | Detroi | / S ie S anager Molleur in left field, Short- | ing to don the gloves w L Joe the recovery showed plainly how at- 0 Detaware. & Hudson e 4 | Manas 1 McSheffory at | Woodman, Langford’s manager, sahd tentfon remained centered on the dom- Deaver & Rlo Grande. T e TR X Bash 3. ek, Suv- | Eastsrn Connscticut Amatdur League. | stop Hoefer in ¥i i sas been | that. should Johnson issue such i v ' v Do. pfc ., . adelohla i two base htls, 7i - i short, a rille who has been | should Johnson is "W inant topic of the government’s policy SRS T. Jones. aMluser: tires buse hits, GCrawford. Cobh: | Central Village at Plainfield. R White Rock \d Mur- llenge, Langford might be said to hits. off Plank 3 in 1. Atkine b in 7: at bat against | Sterling at Jewett City. Plank 5 in 1. Atkins 25 in 7; stolen bases. D. |2 Cratord % Busby Morlarty, Maliin, Harteel, Col- » day. | be aching for a chance t otry conclus 2b, | ons with Johnson. Erie phy will be on The batting ord ‘Wauregan at Moosup. Do. i prd Do. 2d pia 2.2 s .2 towards railroad rate increases. There m""c 'm was circulated, for instance, @an ex pression of confidence from an anony. - iouble pia; - . Jones, | o A5 T g mous legal euthority that the injunc- General Etectiic - Meriarts 1o B Bonen. Olacing. to Bores left on busct. | New Lendon-Windham League. Members of the’New Yerk Stock | tion against the western trunk line P e, Philadelphia 8. Detroit 8; first base on balls. of | Norwich Y. M. C. A. vs. Pirates at E Eychange. ate advances would be promptly dis- Tilinots Ce | s o s X ek e e _srwxs | Sewett” CHy: " .. | solved. There was no authority for it. Interboroughh by Atkins 1: pussed ball, Stanage: wild piteh, Plank; | _‘Taftville A. C. vs, Speed Boys at lflk— frade Securifies| on tve other nand there was no e, 3:00; wampines, Periine 4o, O Loogalin: Battic. lack of authority for expressions of Inter Marine ptd S o Greeneville Kickers vs. Emeralds at BOrders executed.in Btocks and Bonds, | the gloomiest vicws by prominent rail- Tnterational Paper Walsh Won His Own Game. ‘Willimantic. = . "% 1 read officials of the disastrous conse- Inierngtional Pump Chicago, June 3.—Chicaso made omly one hit off — f Towa Central Kansas Cit Do. ptd .. Laclede Gas Gopin‘gnd Cetten. quences they saw threatening from the SHANNON+BU hoiding up of the intended Tate ad- . H.DING vances by the mailroads. President | wWarhon &0 New Yorics four Off Walsh. but Waien | | won his own game. 3 fo 1, in the Sfth. Purtell was | KEEY LNAGEE, Niireymon bt by a pitched ball, advanced on s bunt by Black- | Watch Tris pull them out of the burn, both safe on s flleder’s cholce, and both scored | swamp, whether you travel in America or Abroad, the safest, most convenient, most available 40 Shetucket Street. Brown of the New York Central was gy ou Wl . Walsh scored when Hahn " Weloephone'80't queted in a published interview, which s e | forced at Score: "**| Burdick will be in the box for the travelers’ credit— 3 FRANK}O. MOSES, M yas auoted and commented upon in Mo, Kam. & fex s West Ends. - gr. all street, as saying fhat the credit De. 4 ...... 2 e o ae Captain Gallivan is also clouting the Y 4 : w ; Missourl Pacific .. C! 1 s e mayire . of the raiiToads had been aimost wholly Jiseourl. P ¢ i]smemph % 0 8| pall In great shape. TRAVELERS CHCQUES > e Iy =~ itton (e eath oo 3 olchaseiin 11 4 0| -~ Shaban and Savage will be the bat- o the u it will t s- o o|Laporic.n 1 1 0|tery for Greeneville this week. o i Ganait, 1 acn, NOTICE S e R g o e ST s hers Wil Tave somp muort AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION President Brown was quoted further | Asietican Blackbera, 4 ¢ ¢ o|stopping Caron from stealing second. e ©r. Louise Franklin Mimer s now | 2s saving that $10,000.000 of New York e Pacic Waish.p H 53 % oi Jupes has a mew fpitcher he is sav- ‘These cheques are current in z acific Mal — —— | ing for next week. He is touted as a ashe at 88 1-2 cents on the dollar. Almost ey % e parts of the globe and are ¢ at par everywhere. They iden- tify the traveler wherever he goes. Letusexplain the system. goes, o e —— lis giamond are re— through the Yuntic Patrons of the F minded not to pass | cemetery. g—ud in her new ofice, Breed Hall, | Central bonds had been sold in France 2000 People’s Gaa loom 1 £ 3 . at the same time President Brown's Pitsburg. . C. & 8L Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. colloague, Afbert I Harris, genesal Pitteburg_Coal - : Serarspnone 660. augl78 | counsel of the New York Central, was e - n Palace Car quoted, on his fresh a 1 home from ol Uropt ;. i St Hemobill; sac 2 3 3 Jmpire McClafferty will officiate at France, as expressing great satisfac n Solter: double play. Wolter to Chass: left on buses. | the Centrals ve. Fails game at the tion with the success of the sale of : : $10.000,000 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi- HE . e e e eep . | CERDL LY. The Thames Loan & Trust Co. cago and St. Louis bonds, which are to 3 Brotls 5 umpires, Werin and Sheridan Do you get suddenly blind when the NORWICH, CONN. B R o e T e . ; et managens go round among the crowd? = discount of 8 per cent.. or a price of s 3 w. 4 Naps Oulplay Semators—Groome Hit Hard. Put it in the hat! “Every Banking Fa ts:, s? far as coul:l Zi‘ u»am.??, the Tl { [ Gevetana. June F3Ciriand ouwiayed Washington Umpire Wicks is assigned to the ‘o references were to the same trans- Southern” Pacine X nd ” won. 2 Fa was “very et | Falls diamond to look after the Greene- action and the discrepancy in the two | 4190 Scubem Relimay 257 “257 |Qectire afler the Sr inning. whils Geoome was Mit | ville vs, West Ends game. views of the matter went unexplained. = n o = 3 d. Tice Conper nd. Washingtoa. Scorer Congdon will hold the hook at | vi,;}ew‘;‘ gf_‘\‘_ieegic:i“\_, ‘?;"‘:;‘N’;};’Qg & Tu oo a e o, shonoaslthe Cranberry and Scorer Benoit wil | e y_ef e in spreading | S 8 Milan,of 3 12 2 0| push the pencil at the Falls i e the spirit of anxiet ecipitat brd - o . , FXCELSIOR AUTOCYOLE. He SEt onenxieny, fn previpiating Facine 8200t 2339 1| Pinney is certainly there. with the tET it et the Jowest Iy ot or the seer U wia a 4 1 2 0Tnglaubid 3 011 0 2| big stick, a three bagger and two dou- ComPortable - Clsast Powsaral made also of fragmentary extracts Tmited Statcs Tubber. . Elovan 1 230 Siiimiads ¢ o1 1 Ples off Jackie Kane is going some. | Cotilagiis or Abmensiati - from President Taft’s speech at Ada, | ¢ Culted States Steel Bemis.c 1T 3 3 21 01 of Two Taftville players will be in the | - Sgaat Sue @ PR R Ohio, especially the passage “it is rea- | uos tran Copper o | Perring.an 122 08 103 20 West End lineup this week, Vic Caron | . . | J h F Smlth . e - sonable to suppose that at some time | 8700 Va. Carolina Chem S R 3 00 4 0/ang Fred Dugas. Some class to these | l osep . - - V. Pe o, Yamtic. within the next decade there will be | %100 Wabash S2416 5| men. | us 0 Imverial Garage, 2 . 2 Do pta 52416 3 - <o seme reaction or some financial strin- Wester Maryiana Manager MecIntyre has certaln | 31 Chestnut St, Norwiek, Con zency or perhaps a financial panic.’ Weatinkmbonsa Eiectsic g : 01 ! strengthened his team by signing TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS | FLORIST Gas Tanks and Speedometers for all [ Also the passage, “I think the issue of Weaetm " Tnlo Wastington - 111102 5 o ek - tntain o Sor” Che Cantbos t YANTIC ELEVATOR | fiomfl:yrle- may26d | most importance will be the question — Wheell p % | Runs, for Cleveland Turner 2. 1 Harddigs i & | 4 of the preservation, of private property | o A. R. MANNING, Yantfe, Cona. 200 Main Sireel, Norwich. or its destruction and the substitution ; The following are the eligible lsts [ 4% 00" declid Py ——OPEN—— of a certain kind of co-operative joint Milan, Gessler. Gonroy: dodble et e = Y P Centrals—Sim Hynds, Nichol requirement of everything, which is June 3.—Cotton spot all. Mitian to TKillifer, Gessler o g entral ino, Hynds, ols, h o § cuosed et, 40 pof: < e id- | laub. McBride to Unglaub: first base on balls ox Kerns, Shea, Simcox, Calkins, Walsh, the ideal of socialism.” These words quiet, 40 points advance; mid- | jau, McBride to Unglaub: frst be = = Del- ofi Cafe of the chief executive were reported | dling uplands. 14.90; middling @ulf, | bers 7. by Groome 3 pascd’ bail. Bermie: b m | Couniban, Murphy, Blackburn, Dris- on the news tickers almost without | 15.15; sales, 16,094 bales. Cotton_fu- . C : ; time, 1.30; um- | 0Lk the approval of the critical West Ends—Burdick, Clabby, Dy- | me® context and in sensational suddenness | tures closed firm. Closing bids: June ;| Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. of extra spacing between the Hnes.|14.73, July 1478 August 1437, Sep— Alse Regular Dinner, fifty cents. ;l‘l'n;1 nw:fld of speculation became fair- g;’q;bernl&m.b%u;hfiro l2J.3" November t. HAYES BROS. Pro y bysterical at times and last prices | 12.27, December 12.20, January 12.16, | cyen D% | were not far from the lowest. Union | February —, March 12.20, April —, | Gicnes - Pacific was down 5 3-4 on the day, and | May non, O'Brien, Penny, J. Gallivan (cap- people. 45 cents the peck. Fine Delaware tain), Tris, Manchester, Drake, Dugas, strawberries. Spinach is cheap. Earon | Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. OTTO FERRY, Falls—Houlihan, _J. k (captain), Murray, Cormier, T. Casey, | Teol. 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street. 336 Franklin Stre Malady, 'McBurney, B. Houlihan, L.| sept27d gx2 not forget we have 1o intention of letting the City leaguers | LUMPs In tan. patent or gun metal | pajrs for 25c. lukes at be per pack- That's what they all wear, - on t with the 2 w few more Rice e werihe i o R P. CUMMINGS, age, Come carly ‘and avold the i act be able te (Premiumm) . - 52 mamul“ ’“"‘:‘f‘-"“-—“—“—“b gt Sehulte.rf Taderus. 1h | 1 Reading, New York C i . — i - THE PlANK Pacifica; U;Ymdogt-t::t?cleel,héh(fi:;{ MONEY. | Erz‘sllns, J'mR S;‘ll}‘xd&h TR % > % ama < r ik S ireeneville—McGrath, radley, J. S TS o, WIS | Ner Fox Jwe s tone, o o s Tes S . DR. JONES, Dentist, ! dquart for Best Al of 3 inointh. 2 2-4: last loan 2 3-4: closing bid 2 b o e e D 3 SHARan, | 4y work should always be considered. ifMendquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, | Bongs were easy. Total sales, par | 1.2, offercdat & 3.4, Time 1oms sere B he the Pallron, toaet: (o: the T especsally when it costs no more than | €5 SHETUCKET ST ~FA Etc., in Town. value, $2.837,000. United States bohde | weak. siXLy dave 3 1-2 per cont.: nine. e ack to the Falls | b ™ iterior kind. Skilled men are | L » | BAMES O'CONNELL, Proprieter, |"¢'® unchiuged on call. ] PO BR-6 elx BGHILS SGE 128, 3 § o= Sotpired by e HOur prlow gol e | o 10 "Phone 32-3 slophione ST sctza STOCKS. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. ST N Fock Clnchinalt-Now. Tork ghst. pobtpess Hospitals vs. City Leaguers. i o= | b Alets Chalmers pra...... 2| wmeams Open. Hish. Low. = Close. C The following is to be the lineup of TETSON & YOUNG. maylia a1 2w g2 1.6 B s Tk ot the Centrals for theh"(um- againgt the mayii 9 £ o 1. 2 1 pita thi 'ter 2 P - ¢ 0 R T Restgn. e 5. -Clilcats lad 1o dihculy i shot- {1‘,’,’i"‘§,,§§“;‘,‘ D, Bhea 1 Nic l'.'df.;)' $2 PUMPS -- §2.00 '".Au“i‘;vhlll:i at A . e Kearns ss, Kane 3b, Calkins 1f, Counmi. | - .00 -- =" 4. ES LS 0w : Chizage. X A R sy han ef, Murphy rf. It is expected that i > : 2% | e % § 3| the game will be a great duel between [ BIINE 11 @ two-dollar Bill and Loy 4 | Children's Flose that you can buy “ Sheexard It the teams, as the Hospital people have | P! 0 2 wiile they lust at 10c per puir or 3 i swsaind PRSP waus ®n-z

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