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IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. J. L IATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Eireet, Norwich, Conn. HOME TEAM IN SHAPE AGAIN Chapdelaine and Smith Back in the Lineup—Eatting and Fielding Averages to Date—Against Willimantic ! o- Academy vs. ¥ospital and Others. The Academy meets the Hospital for the second time this season this afternoon at the Hospital grounds, tre Siitonies DOIE . Crostowics i Rouse’ for the Hospital. Gallivan and Ricketts for the Academy. As the Hospital won the former game, 4 to [team announced todn: that Pitcher Frani Beowning had been reieased by Detroit to San Francisce in the Pacific Coast league. : POMFRET CREW BREAKS QUINEBAUG RIVER RECORD Beats Roxbury Latin Six Lengths—19 Seconds Better Than Old Tim bat 106 times, making 40 hits for a total of 62 bases, an average of 377 Sherwood is the leading slugger of tho league, 15 a leading run geiter with 23 tallies, and he and Bates are leading base stealers with 11 pilfers each. The other members of Dooin's team have dropped back in batting, the team bo- ing seventh in long hits and sixth in club batting. They are last in club neiding. = Bescher, Cincinnati Zimmeriman, Chicago Phelps, St. Louls Paskert, Cincinnat Graham, Boston Konetchy, BL. Louls Beaumont, Chicago Byrne, Pittsburg Hulswitt, St Louls Chance, Chicago 2 Fletoher, New York —— There has been a marked improve- | J. B, Milier, Pitts, The Pomfret school four-oared crew, | ment in the butting of the Athletics — rowing on the Quinebaug on Saturday, | MUrphy, who is batting .302, is ciosely New Haven.—The meeting of Talr ran away from the four from the Rox- | followed by Harry Davis with .298 | field county Pomona granke bury Latin school of Boston, Saturday, | Baker with .287, Oldring with .281 and | peid at Newtown under the wusplos and won by six lensths. The record | Barry with 280, In club batting and | pohatuck grange, Wednesday, June which has stood for several years |1ong hits the Athletics are second, Ensign will be behind the mask if| 3oy they have a league game with New Encland League. over the mile ani a quarter course on | While they lead the American leaguo Chapdelaine does not catch and either hool 3 v E the Quinebmug er went to smash, |In flelding. Eddie ilins and Tops Jack McRoberts or Charlie Friedman |Morsan school of Clinton. rpuagl Tl Lynn, game poponed; Wt | aithough It was not necessary for | Hartsel are leading base stealers and Will " twirl. MeRoberts was troubled| Ajen and Saflor Evenly Matched. At Lawrence—Brockton 1, Lawrence 0. Pomfret to exert itself to win. Collins and Baker leading run getters. with a sore arm all last week, but is At New Bedford—Now “Bedford-Worcester game | It was clear from the first half mile | Rube Oldring is one of the ten leading A expected to take his turn today. Fried- | _Another good card has been arrang- | moswoned; wet gmunds. that the record would be lowered and | $luggers in Ban Johnsons' leaguc. Il watel“ Route mar3odaw = N. TARRANT & CO., 117 MAIN STREET. 1, the students are out to even up at this meeting. Westerly High is on the Academy schedule for Wednesday, this o Thursday. Then on Friday the this to Thursday. Then on y the outfleld combination that has been | {2 T e O e with shown by the locals to date. Killingly High school, and on Satur- day—Academy Has Full Schedule : his Week. GAMES TODAY. Norwich at Willimantic. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. In the four games that made up the Fire, Accident, Health, T veek's k the Ne ich Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | that persistenuy sollowea wem ana with promise of baseball weather, the in New London, where a Norwich vic- Norwich Union Fire Insurance Societys | 1oys are confident of rounding agaio > T T il s st Sailor blades as If the Roxbury oarsmen were | the work of the leading National and Th case Mae 15 not in form. The Nor-|Thursday evening, when " ESaer SR wich infield will play as it has for the| O'Rourke of Willimantic and Billy Al-| 4 jersey City—Baitimore 2. Jersey City 3. passing them. They held a 36 stroke | American league batsm < last few games, and altogether the nine | len of Norwich are matched to g0 six| At Newark—Providence 6, Newark 5. to the finish, The rac s rowed In Rrnersonn Lpesis Bnfinn.\ oo v o NEW YORK 28 52 is expected to be the strongest com- |rounds at boxing. Critics are of the| XAt Montreal—Buffaio-Montreal gast postponed: wet | 5" yninteg 51 seconds, | e e Ta0> Chelsea Lina bination that has been together this|opinion that the pair are pretty evenly srounds. ord from 6 minu Fare $1.00 tory was recorded after three straight +- A Toronto—Rochester 0, Toronto 1. u. s, into winning form, and the home fans | season. v S g:’fmmlfitmlmb&n‘xfl ;ie"adac‘?fi:s = T make-up of the w 409 ssets $2,504,330. i lor in the box and Lawless - Btres - i3 L R B R e e Willimantie bat- | proving. As @ preliminary there will CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. No. 2. Smith; T | Shicht Wes Yo by coming out to_their support in the Wednesday and Saturday games this week. The injuries to Catcher Chap- deiaine and Pitcher Smith were a part \ of the hard luck of the week, bui the team will set sail for the leaders ! in_the games this week, £eb26TuThS be two events, a fine wrestling match between Peter Lewis and Amos Lewis nd a gi y e IN NEW MILL LEAGUE. , |2nd.a singery go between two budding swain,’ Fisk. Cobb, Detroit None of the oarsmen Speaker, Bost either crew at the finish Delahanty, De members of the losing crew were the | Gardner, Boston : Bush, De NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. e BT A moroTexlmsyiat, Taporter New York tery for the game. Teams Begin a Schedule Next There was a fall-off in team hat- Saturday. Sam Johnson Runs Toda. P urphy, Athletics Unexcelled freight and passenger ting in the last four games, the drov | .\ oo ST Sam Johnson, the New London run- | Z¢ider. Chicago servies direct 1o and from New York being !r;l)ni‘d ..:. to .237, but _team | Next Sat e s Ay ner. who is to attempt a round trip IS AT Micy, ALl Outaids Staterooms, elding held the same as a week aso | organized Mill league of six 16 to Hartford from New L is to Ashietice From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays, w York Detroit at .923. Of the indi perform- | teams in Norwich, i5n 5 : s start at 4 oclock this morning. He Sundays, at 6.16 p. m ers with the four are | Willimantic and expects to finish by 1 o'clock this aft- New York Pler 2 Kast River in the select list as follows: Smith | gin its season. ernoon at the New London Y. M. C. |La Louls Roosevelt Street, Mondays, W Noonan 339, L'H ux 333, and | Norwich Y. M PR A., paced for the 104 miles b& Harry ; Qnya, Fridays, at'5 . m. C Rhylander .3 The follow- | Pirates of Jewet o McLaughlin on a bicyele. $ “Phone or write for folder ing are the team's figures in batting [ Willimantic Eme Phladelphia. June 6P o P. 8. Freimht rece nitl & N and fielding from the Father Mathew Society in INJURIES HIT ATHLETICS. #2 C. A WHITAKER, Agent NORWICH FIELDING AVERAGES. Greeneville, to be kngwn as the T. oo S h THREATS OF GUNPLAY National League mayid P e A S. : s Py T0% 0'rmer 1% 1 j AT JOHNSON’S CAMP. | With Subs in Lineup Connie Mack's Ta — i The following are the officers elected | Hammants & 3 3 1 111 — Men Lose Lead in American League | Fif¥ers. Clubs A POINT OR TWO. H g Woods of B Vice president, D. A, | laermi & 88 o i%% SahNesks: Balice Vaosestions I The beginning of | Magee. Phila A EAL e o e Yo 3 pemt of : g el R ol R et o T S onnie Mack, at the beginning of | Campheil, Pittsburg — ——— — two about Insurance. If you want In. | Xoenanit A renmicer. [aniter B A $2 21| san Francisco, Cal, June 6.—After|the season, sai he thought he would , Brooklyn surance that protects let us write it | Suifle General Secretary W o of the | Amhere 21 31 o 0 o ofretaining an atiorney today, George[win the pennant unless misfortune, Chicago S v Ui Oompentes ste AL | Ronur . 1S90 Necdume 10,8 1 & | Little said he would immedfately be-|such as injuries to star players or [ Hofman, Chicago Evers. Settlement made by them is|Mciobrin . S0, salieieln published Iast m BT L aas 14710 3| gin legal action to Tecover his position | pitchers interfered. That misfortunc |3Mclean, Cincinnat! very Itberal. Hoonex.p.1¢ to be followed out that *Besumont 0 0 0 O as manager of Jack Johnson. bas visited the Athletics’ camp, fo -l Threats of gunplay became so fre-|with Baker, Oldring, Livingstone quent today _that ~excitement was|Thomas and Murphy injured in one caused by a visit to Chief of Police |week and substitutes requi ey games in that set i 3% lare shifted to the - 23 | league, which is Se ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt.| .. . % Richards Building, 91 Maln Strdet. | Team Ioliing avcmage. The water way — the eomfortabls way of traveling. Swine or the Flower? A 1or | oty mel I saw a huge and loathsome sty NORWICH BATTING AVERAGES. The followin . e T Martin by Little. According to the | them, it has broken up the team work s f Steamers City of Lowsll ana S— A Games. no m rolled: Fhiizdeiohta ShleC he was asied io ettle the quar- |of the Mackmen considerably, - S erale 8 oo P yvim Hampshire — safe, staunch vesssls i i Emeralde—Cas; Carthy Con- Runs. for Chicago Luderus. Hofman. for Philadl- | T©l K on the groun e Although the Athletics have the bhes 3 ¢ < Toonan 1 T amel, 11ewins, 1ronomie, Moo | piis Titus 3. Bates 2. Grant, Branciald. Knabe 4, | had no right to interfere in an affair | wubstitute players in the ‘American |Whose banquet shocked the mostril and | that have every comfort und conven THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, |7 o o L 3 an, Green, | Doolin 2 Miraa: three base hit. Magse; home rin. | over which the civil courts must exer- | league, the fans have already had an the eye; lence for the traveler. Real E: Chapastsine 1. i S, Fones s, O el 5, I o, 'onings, of Pleifer | cise jurisdiction. Little said that be- | opportinity to see how great a band- |fhen spoke s voice, “Behold the source | A deilghtful voyage on Long Is e state St o e oot L Ke: TUr- Pham: st e Tetnet Rt Tl gides' the $10,000 forfelt money he savs|icap it is for men like Baker, Liv: of Tard!" Sound and & superb view of the w 3 i3 e Hanes « ine, De- | plass Hofman t Taker. Schulte to Luderss, provide ion | ingstone amd Thomas to be out at (f fad afield that seemed at first | cerful skyline and waterfront of New and Fire Insurance Frieman - ie rosiers, Per s fo" Bransteld. Zimmernan i Tinker to Luderu owes him $15,000 paid out on debts | the same time for several days. Rath E)nglim:mnlmmlfld Tork, i 1 located tn Somers Block, over C. M. | Yoty i Taftville A. C.—McSheffrey, Des- contracted by bl CharEe. day by the |15 % Capable understudy for Baker, L re Stonmer laaves New Lond 1 1 i clatyre . arais, valle, Poyer rohmander, | bas was e s 1 e experience of work- e N e L ies Simoasia Dav ot | beng o e Tt LM B | nncd of superviors fow the. sraction | ber LA B e e Date Al With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage | m wetkiays oniy; ‘v i o t feb1za Telephone 147. Claferty LN Davignon, Wa Preiier 1. by Moore 6; time. 1.55; umplres, Bigler | of a grandstand in Central park,where | the smoothness is not there. Lapp is a 1 East 224 St. 545 a m._(Mondays i — Totals .. a7 1 tte, Desautelles, | **¢ Busiie the arena for the Jeffries-Johnson |very good catcher, but certain pitch- |And, as I i o'er the lovely sight, | cepted) and Pler 40, North ive TTOSNE T 5 Bre Higha: Brooklyn's Wi Sterak Broken. fight Is now under course of construc- | ers have become used to Thomas or |Fhe summer , that cooled that o m, ) ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. haw, Chapde- | St. Amour, Authier, 2 Kelly,| Brooktsn, June 6.—Clincinnatt stopped Brooktyncs | 100 Liyiagatont and iy chonat Moy tusle Southern scene, Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 4 L L e ahur 3. | REmmert, winnias aireak today by (aking o phichers comicst e imdelohia Presi. | POSt Then they are niot sure that Laup |Whispered, * Behoid the source of 3 AMOS A. BROWNING, Fricl 2. Smith 3. Melniyre 2. “| "SML C. A—White, Rankin, T. Pil- |1 t 0. Score Knows Nothing of Philadelphia Presi- [wiil back them wp fauitloes!y. R OL IR Write or telephene W. J. PHILILS 8 = Thees baze huteNooman, mipiander, Smin | ling, Wilson. R. Pilling, Brown, Stone, Gincins Brookiyn. dency. The Athletics Have Lost the Lead. Agent, New London. Conn. augts B Attorney-at-Taw, 8 Richards Bldg | ;500 "¢ Sniin 7. Mcinore 3 Essgn 2. Chap- | VAldren, Caron, Hague, Debarros, pechertt 5% S lpuene 25 % 3 8|, Milwaukee, Wis, June 6.—When no-| Ana yet I am convinced that the — "Phone 208 e delaie, Mooney, Friel. Do e T iy D& aEe | Tiieice 4 2 2 0 O|Daubrias 4 110 o o|tifled of a Teport from Philadeluhia | Athletics are the “onc best bet” for BROWN & PERKINS, ittumeys-ablaw | , For the game at Witiimantic this af- | Sulitvan, Mcaanon.” | 282 3 S 38 21 8| icue Club in placs of Horace Fogeh | eaa womn misiorime it them whit lernoon ‘orwich wil ave ck its At the d of the sea n 3 bowmey. oy D whdiadm, 9 ¢ n s 3 - over it Nap Bankc Shetucket S| twomen who were dald up by injurics | tedm Wil Tecaivo a banncr for BHCH D R L R Ll e | MouA slow for e T S“mmer flardwal’e fance : : e . Gergen 2 0 2 72 |1t s not always best for a team to Statrway next %o Thames Nat. Bank | 125t week, Catcher Chapdelaine and|each team is to contribute one dollar. 3101 oEmine 10 21 8)“So far as I know thess s nothing in | through a season without some mis- Tel. 38-2 Open Monday and Set- | Ditcher Smith. anager ‘one sal ‘The home team provides the umpires Pt i 2001 it. I have not been approached re- |ha, It brings out the best fighting i St octasd | Monday evening. Chapdelaine may not | and each team pivs its own traveling b ) b 0N i Tl intiec Sl k vet e oh | ot et T e e ity e in shape , s finger is | expenses. isputes over the games e oge! 2 8 =y c e =| sore yet, but he wili be used in the|must be sent io Physical Direotor| eBatted for Bel ta sm v O 1 P s Bopuit by e~ |atter & bapd campaign 1, miuch swe lieved of the monagement. or, » s o—1| Not Money Enough to Buy Out Fogel.| Monday the Mackmen began a *) o0 ame series at Cleveland and t ©—8 | Philadelphia, June 6.—Horace Fogel, | ¥’ Peige and Household Utensils Ayt KEENKUTTER SCYTHES—warranted. GARDEN HOSE—4 ply, 10c foot. 6 ply, 200 Ib, pressure, 120 foot GALVANIZED REFRIGERATOR PANS 25¢, 30c and 400 TINWARE—Dish Pans, Covered Pails, Milk Pans, Tea and Coffes Pots, Sauce Pans, Suds Dippers, Large Flaring Pails only 10c each WINDOW SCREENS . Sharee sivesssvavsannme PHOIMIEDE SN field to ‘add_his batting strength to| Bandlow of the Y. M. C. A. and are o | score by usings: the team. Smith will also be in the | be settled by the executive committee, fnnatl .- 1 oonan will be in his usual | consisting of the managers of the | Brovkbn o0 field and - - place in left, making the best hitting | teams. In case of games postponed for | , Bun. for Cluclunst! Egan: left on bases, Clncinnadt | president of the Philadelphia Nationaj | /Ouls and Chicago will 3. Brookiyn 2: two base hit. Dopmey. rerifice fly, turn. Their first engagement in the and o Houiiset, Burch o Daaberr, Burch %o Humie | 80y _change is * contempleted in the | 85t WHI be n Sew Ford Gnd, i to Sumith: ases on billa, off Howsn % of Bell 1; | management of the club, and msald: 2 s siruck out. B Bovan 5"y Bell S Ume, 155; um- | “There is not money enmough fn the | pPOT that serice S that while wnis- . R e world to buy my stock in the club, &nd | 00 000 (0 helieve that they will Giants Sqore First Vietory Over Cardi until some one purchases the stock | 1Y, TEROR 9 BEIAVE K New York, june G.—The New York Natihus de- | thOre caunot be a new prealdent. to it that the long home NERVOUS AND FEVERISH, o e R % 100% feated St Louls § to 1 today in thelr first victory = July will enable them to ke sl FLUCTUATIONS UP AND DOWN. | &0 atian'lc ciiid i R bl e 8t. Louis """";"" Got New First | org certain their ripht to win ‘the STOVEINK for black stoves..... dlantic ciii i e fw Lo - g acker. 1570 “Champlonahip, — Philadeipbia (| STOVEINK for black stoves 28 Shetucket Street Stock Prices Broke Violently to New Bethlehem Steel e R e 3”;5 s ] ot Tose Tt Yoe Higfioe, x| Frees. el okt 0 . Canadian ~Pacific F 2 oyle. 2t 2 b ssonge . Telephone 905 Low Levels for the Year. ot S Guwer $ 008 Shuiie 1333 i"‘.:'“’::’:":t"x"" sighed by the st Louis MURPHY AND MAGEE. O BURT R aie ke orikions e poNew York, June 6—Prices of stocks ol of N ey Ergert’ &0 2 0 ofpawata 2 223 6| T e will report on July 1. He|Batting Leaders of Two Philadelphia GALVANIZED WATERING CANS, all sizes. Members of New York iR e i i AT il Chleago & Alton .-+ Huuecss $ 18 4 oiMenicin 4 131 0| has been playing with-the Asbury Paric Teams—Danny at .302. ZIP_PAIL WASH BOARDS - SR and Boston Stock exchange today after nervous and Chleago Great Weste By 3803 ofitaas 3818 ¢fteam Inarecentgameho made three £ gy e WILSON BREAD TOASTERS, for gas or oll stove Exeha feverish fluctuations up and down Chicaso & 3. *Bresnahan 0 0 H ot _? | home runs and two three base hits. X Shen\\l;ud }\ 1;:;6"4 {h:-” hillies .“y!..l xchanges e, & 22220 qoae e T »anny Murphy of the Athletics are the - To et of e Beaslfc oAy Totals, 30 32418 1 Two Maine U. Men for Boston Ameri- | only two members of the Philadelphl The break was coincident with the circulation of reports that the railroad presidents who have gone to Washing- ton to protest against the government's action to enjoin western trunk lines’ freight rates had given up hope of se- curing any modification of the intend- ed course of the law officers of the ad- ministration. There had been muc! . H S talk of the conferenca to be held at the ominic ok | 2 i ome o e peit 2 e President Taft and the railroad execu- in th is stil Agent for Black-Kote Rubber Rooling Paints Oils Glas THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Batied for Suilce s Sen. g league teams who o ect .300 class now. 98309002 11| Boston Mass. June B.—Two mew | Ine koininal jender ot s o T i e s | DTS ICE Bomliie e Chicao 10 Jolt | 1eague,being - 109D tuns, for St Louls Bresmaban, for New York | the n team of the American - 0 has figure fce fiy, Deviin: stolen base, Murray: left on bases, | Ditcher of the University of Maine, and | in put ten é 50 Loiua &, New York V- arsl tuse o cror S | Pond, a hard hitting outfielder of the | \ligee has taken part in thirty-six e e o ot stk st 1o it a=s | same pine. championship games, and has been at | lirst base on balia of Sulles 4, off Mathewson 2 time, L.28; waires, Johnsions and Moran. Boston. New York. 53 State Street. 24 Broad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. Products 2 Delaware & Hudion Denver & Kio Grande..- Jeffries to Begin With Corbett. Ben Lomond, Cal, June 6.—A little Members of the New York Stock | lves, and conjecture was rife over AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. ° | gatiched after ‘a fishing trip that beo Eohance what it was hoped to accomplish by Lost. s ot £ e Tl et Do, / this meeting. The speculation assum- = wound up at 6 this evening, Jim Jefy 16 = fries returned to camp at 9 o'clock to- night. He brought home enough fish to suply the entire camp for two or three days. Hard work will be resum- ed tomorrow, when the first of the Corbett bouts is slated. In all proba- L Dility Jeffries and the veteran will box nal Punp Towa Central Kansas City Southe: Do. pra - Lacledo Gas 5 Touleville & Nashrill Minn. & St Louls 2 280 'd that some measure was sought that Bonds and High Grade Securities| it v maces s salimcon o the & railroads. This assumption proved dis- Orders exccuted in Stocks and Bonds, | quisting to the uncovered bears and Grain and Cotten. their demand te cover promptly caus- ca_a strong sustaining influence on SHANNOXN BUILDING, prices during the early session. At the DONTBUY OLD STYLE TEETH \ - The best oils of Lemon and Limes 10 Shetucket Street. time the level had been lifted 1 to 2 e an e N St. Louts, whw 6.—New York defeated St. Louts fn | in private, as is the big fellow’s cus- If you are proud of your person points over the closing level of Satur- the opening gams o€ the series tody, 3 to 1. Quine 534 u Pure Sugar an y Telephone 901 day quite generally. Lendon joined outpitehed Powell. - Score: To Whe el On wontw apseeing > w)" d appearance, buy a set or partial set FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr, |ctively in the buying and speculative st Louis. New York. ks SpringWaterare with Dr. King's latest invention, that 1a » “ | sentiment took on quite a cheerful hue. abh oo a e ahpos e Nolan Consults With Joh: the { 5 wonderful improvement, the “NAT , The excessive dullness into which the sooeat TEE Guemme TR 1S olan Consults With Johnson. e 1 ients URAL GUMS,” which makes it im trading fell at the advance argued an Trucsdaled 4 0 3 2 ofwolterst 4 9.3 § §|, San Francisco, Cal, June 6.—Nolan O X b » . ¥ 5 unwillingness on the part of buyers to E S $3 304NN § 7 1§/ nada conterence with Johnson Sunday LS @” sible to detect artificial teoth in your indicated ak nerican Newmin1b & 112 0 1|Creeir 3120 o0fn was Wi m 2 th, 1 NOTICE S e U S e Pacite '@ $2'1 0 bfiowirss 3 0 ¢ 3 0|asgin tody. Nolan admitted that an ity undertone, but it was hoped that ¢ o R O R e PAINLESS EXTRACTION Dr. Louise Franklin Miner ls now | hesitation was due simply to @ desire Husallp 2 0 0 0 Olawsnid 3 0 11 0/ ffer of the managership has been put ¥ fesatsd in her new ofice, Breed Hall, | [0 8Wait the outcome of the White Powllp 2 8 83 Slqumo a1 6 ¢ 0 :fi:&::mi&mifi}?‘fix:e u:-éx:ar:;:» [4 5 Testh extracted and filed j % ' G Ilouse conference. > SCriss 10000 @@= 00— . take 5 \) or the mbst nerv nd Room 1 Duri: time of advancing pri Braseed “stect. cr Balyp 0 0 01 0 Touls 3 6215 1|sala Nolan, “and thato is virtuually | - people, Dr. King's method i i Cffice hours, 1 to 4 p. m. oo Shagga dia Primen Eatbes sasa arranged, T will endeavor to ses that \\\, absolutely BAFE troiment i Tel:phone 660. that ort of working agreement n T my man gets what is coming to dental sclence, Full set teet 4 SUENTA | [ad been arrived at betwen the Tail- LT AR We want nothing else. i (& up, with the Natural Gus 4§ roads and the government authorities Do. pd oo 00000100 01 : sk_\ S Thomas Jefferson King, Crowns and Bridge Work i Pelivered to Any Part of Norwich | ror a solution of the rate controversy Rock"Tetand 1000310100 02 Joe Morris Won 24th Latonia. D. D. 8. Fillings $1. up | bis on lines which would relieve tae anx-, A Lon New, O \Ghase 2. for St Iouls T | Latonta, Ky., June 6.—Joe Morris, HERE are no chemicals ” . y { i the Ale that 1s acknowiedged to be thd| iaties of railroad officlals. B Touks & Waoo. e e e b Yy 2522 | keeping in second place until the homeg & ¥ = KING DENTAL PARLORS. franklin Qquaffl Norwich i est on the marke: — HANLEY'S)| News of the crops'nnd money con- Do B foubie”pur,” Tapere' o “Fuste 'l Chase? sl | stretch, came on in :1‘1; last ‘efimth of in CLICQUOT CLUB y b . rwich § EERLESS. ons were taken to account partly Sloss Shet, £ ases, ¥oster, Quina; o bulle, off Powell | 4 mile and won the 24th renewal of the | (3 X . OURS—$ a. m. to 8 p.'m.; Sundays 10 to 3. 1 [ 3 x ESS. A telephone order will| [, Teiter tone of the early deal- Soutern bacite 38 quin’ 1 srn owe b owel § by Balle | ¥ otonia Derby hers - today by one | Oinger Ale—no saccharin, HOUR m. D, 1 BaAYS 19 q Do. pra ... Tennessca ‘Corp: Texns & Pacific... . Toledo. St L. & W.. eceive promp: attention. ings. Expressions of satisfaction were ®. J. McCORMICK, 3¢ Franklin St | heara from western banking authori- may1TTThS tise over the penefit to the credit posi- on of the liguidation, which has been ffected in grain, cotton and stocks, s WHAT’S NEW s | £16 a5, it was intimated, to the pay- » ing off by country borrowers of loans lott "an Dases, St Louls 3, New York 4: time, Liz: | length. Donau, assuming an early lead, H g % \mipires,” Counolly and Ditecn. Ieig % veni crelieped in the srsion, | Chemical acids, coal tar flavor- — and fell back beaten, Boola Boola com- | ing or color. The finest ginger, Tigers Took First of Series. ing strong end gett < 24 Detrott, Juns, 6.—Detrolt took the first game of | pition. - getting the second po- | the best sugar, and a touch of the best limes and lemons are What and Where 1o Buy In Norw;@ the series from Washingon today by & score of 4 t0 1. Score: Three Passes the Limit. THE PALACE CAFE for nvestment in farm paper. In con- e | o=t L Wakimtet: o} “~Dasts on Dalls Kin¥e cansen nosciy | U8Cd;. and. the’ water, is, the . trast with the prevailing tone in Wal e - ; 11 e Aebesa v e, - ; e 3 ? »Q s Sireet There was quoted & leading Ohi- | 300 in “Chme 7 Dimar £3728 3333 3| Brestacnt Fogel of the Britaes. inis | Anest ginger ale water i the | Joseph F. Smith FRARE WG el o cago banker as saying: Wabash oo g 3 A els 3519 2|will have to stop. There is no excuss | World, ustom rin lng ’ | ON & co, ilroad earnings are still satisfac- Do rra oL Delchanty.3 & 1 1 3 0 3011 1|for a man giving more than three -y mar: 78 Frankiin Street.| tory and the disposition of many roads Westorn, Siaoyiai Moo 4 116 59 %% 0|passes in a game, and from now on S TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS FIL.ORIST to enlarge dividends in spite of their " Jonesib 4 213 0 0 410 2 0|5t will cost any pitcher $25 who gives LONS N\ . -~ g - Claima that higher frelght rates - are | % Wetth, TR Lo fhmres £ 178 samie™ 1011 8l o three passes in @ gamen PO\ ot Y AN P RO o o0se anllng A“eys' Lecessary in order to cover expenses of | Toial silea 666100 shares. N e s e 0 X i A. R. MANNING, Yantie, Conn. | 200 Main Sfreel, Norwich increased wago allowance shows that B B3 - ses Pitcher Browning. s i Kookt Telephone. dec14a Py i the country’s transportation industry is MONEY. Tols @ 3215 1| petroit, June 5.—President Navin of ~ — 3 in fairly prosperous condition.” New York, June 6—Money on call News of the sale abroad of $25,000,000 | steady, 5 1-4G02 3.4 per cent, el | Bt 180080 Southern Paclfic _bonds was not gen-|rate 23-4, last loan.23-4, CisSing bid | Rums foe Washinsten Mllan. for Detrott D. Jones | = S KR I WSl st Boior Moy, e et 314 % 2" Coui," Crawiord: w0 base’ its, D. Jones. Mo- . market closed. No attention was paid | > Time 1 = 5 B T s Has it Coumin Make the Li 8- 3. C. CTONR Pron |15 anything but the conference at|days 51-5 mer conts tamoty mabe 3oy | b Bush & Leieis ver Washington. After breaking from 2 | gix months 4@ 4 1.4 Jone; douvle, pigve, Meiride' ta” Killer o bug: P ty AHERN BROS., tion o sk Sy Do its Dul to over 5 points, prices rebounded 1 to — 3 points with the demend from the COTTON. it 1. Washington Nine : in ten whea the liver is right the General Contractors s sad ol ma i 63 BROADWAY LUCAS HALL, 43 Shetucket Street. Ginger Ale ; TR Use Clicquot Club and you | __ .o, ene ql;]pkmyflgxlh- critical NEW Pil TAT“?"S can be sure of using the best opl 2 ginger ale the market affords. 0L b PRI Sl R iy Other Clicquot Club Beverages, | ROgers’ domestic Laundry, OTTO FERRY, Tel. 958. Birch Beer, Root Be: Rear 37 Franklin Street. 336 Franklin Street DR. JONES, Dentist, 10000000 ofthe Detroit American league /baseball L= oct138 Do 0STeT Suorts and closed In|. New Yors, June 6.—Cotton spot clos- | Hars: wha- piich Multin:” tiaey, 1405 - mmolees. Bage arer trrocular, Total sales, | ¢4 Quiet and steady, 50 points higher; | OLowbiin sad Ferine. U 4 CARTER’S LIVER PILLS ar value, $1,854,000. = United States | middling uplands 15.20, middling gult = 15.45; sales, 13,634 bales. bodds were unchanged on call. Futures closed firm. Closing bids: Hit and Made Two. 0 opening game Waiahaiiowed QUALITY n work should ulways be R The Clicquot Club Co. sidered, June 14.99, July 15.08, August 14.50, 5 Y 10 twore . “Phone 712 fun3a Boptember 1317, Ociober 12.35, Novem. 1 i B e gopecially when It coats no mors than $5 SHETUCKET ST. i .29, el 3 % price OPEN . 9, ¥ebruary —, March s o ans e e ey T e 20 ‘Phone 32-3 e o i e s s STETEON & Youno. | mavira & 3000 Aw. Car & F. WEERAD Gpen. B Low. Clome, %0 20 Bisdleylb & 013 T g i el-Hoff Cafe| % : i . B i LR T 4 g ot lee Securities ikl 2 s ! st i o § 88 3 IREE R $2.00 -- PUMPS -- $2 00 THAMESVILLE STORE siadas Medbibusat. a spesiativ Jinseeed O moce® 31§ 51380 Semall PR, Semall Duce, Semall Prica 5 a HAMESVIL . L w 2 whiky 233 1eiid o two-dollar Biil mnd try s | e : s s T Also Regular Dinner, fifty cente ] ,EE et o e =ty 29 ¢35 o| GENUINE must bear signature = = i .‘,\r' e Ry e | SRR i iose. . that voul ot o -k FIeTET 3T ey o Pumps in tan, patent or gun metal | e, ot forget we h 148 210y e 7 - | patrs for 26c. Do not forget ha T peers by tnalbgs: Jiia J. C. WORTH & CO., |mnac« yoa oo el pae Xt miore Tice Piaken 115 por pacicr > Wholesale Distributoes ; ; R i s 7 4 o) (Promrums G 8. FAIRGLOUGH,

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