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o buve bte Kometchy, iaymond, il et om a g00d 1ine on the negro | would mot remain if Littlo wers ai- S g i T | Gl e i prove. & Bandy man |lowed around the quarters, and the i Thryend b i S‘hlcnb'oln ‘was' consplouous’ today b s absence, Bridgeport Clovers Want Games. P r Rickétts nipped his ‘he | seconds this competition. Ca. DUMB -PLAY BY WILLIMANTIC [ e e . Greenway also was in good form for | time of 52 2-5 seconds in the same the Hospitals, but was entirely over- |event. 2%, ¢ shadowed by the work of his rival. _ WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE " : Tor the first ave innings, the Academy New England Tennis Opens. The Clovers, . uniformed team, | Heads Finaily Work Right. | ¢ LIABILITY INSURAN 2 £ % % Zot a n each inning. n the ould like to arrange o game v any X gl ova gl b ot L o : <™ |Norwich Wins by Shutout Score—Gallivan’s No-Hit No- | Sikin’ their reai chance caime when the | flartford. June 7—The Now Eng- OF ‘the <ity teams oftering mutable [ civiligation and wood morals that (1 J. L LATHROP & SONS. cheles ot tholr patting Uit came un | whlon Uhemed toakyom the Courts of | B o e ye ki (st | guerameet, B3 Low, curo, of Crane | peculprities of Bruln orvlelens 8¢ to make a confemsion. Whether | Camp. |In such cases, hears the call of ool Clonely | Bcionce or not he does have an over- Run Game Against Hospital—City Leaguers Eatting| Crowe was due for a hit but grounded | 33y SPened today on the couris oF | v, "5l i "t o e 5 0 out to short. Gallivan added to the |y j500; o her ;and 4 large gallery :l:' ok D I?urr was wild wnd sl fumbled —Willi i % luster of his afternoon by planking Well—Willimantic Here for Return ~| his thir hit to center fleld, and Steve | 7 .iNe83ed, the contests —particularly Ol - g, -mmmmmm mar3odaw Something Brewing in Jeffri Ben Lomond, Cal, June 7. v 4 P Ricketts followed at once with a o A pooae 3 " | whelming dosire to tell what he hes Motor Boat @wners welghty drive to the same place. Bob | 3alio% Of biny teday the second round | pewherit : T3 1§ |coowing the. mansgerial dreak 7| done. (Sriling cases In point are de GAMES TODAY. and Dugas for Taftville. Score by inn- | Fletcher picked out a nice one which | ZtT, T o e i by At claen | Howtiaciit H o |Jack Johmson's camp. A ee brewing | voloped in the sugar fraud trials and oill be repaid by investigating our| willimantic at Norwich. ings: R.H.E | he lifted to left and two runs scored. [ Sf*\THIaTy tound was done By "HOIGOR | suiehel. i H o |catlona tonight of Moot g " the | in_ the politicnl corruption wh Insurance Policy. It protects| Middietown at New London. Broacyay 2004 1600010 § 2|Jay Ricketts popped to short, but Bai- | 1o go it itk % o | Eeanan R R sy I en- | volves Senator Larimer of Tlinols, 1 . el e = A T g g a former holder of the | Doy % o |air cannot be learned: but the, pres- “ " 1 em when running and when laid up SR Taftvile 011000200—=4 3 lev singled past first, tl thie o Bt Ta et e e amews | e s 4 ey 3 1 of Kddie Graney, | Dis case men were ready enou end against all marine perils inclu CONNECTICUT ASSOGIATION STANDING. = down 'to second. Both Fletcher and |ing” oncs that Holden. will b In for i Bermcis o |gnce at Ben LOmONd o ree. and. Jack | cept money for voting for him and e e [REE Won. et . | JACK GALLIVAN HERO Bailey were lett as Cummiugs rolled | ihe final and if he is fortunate in be- | “ii? 1 BEww 9| Gleason. ome of the promoters of the | BOW just ms anxious to tell the sto B. P. Learned & Co., New London ... B 5 OF NO-HIT, NO-RUN GAME | “Inc’ dlassy fielding features were a [I€, the challenger for the cup, is ex- | boics 9 rar A Bphe gave Tiee Lo Fumare) €t pecn- Noter 6 faw. Sabre SxDAOONY . Norwich " S e give T. ell of New York, R lation. . SW. mOre experig Thamés Lesn & Trust Co. B i Phenomenal Pitching of Academy Star | Sleve Ricketts of a iriple, nd & cate | the Present champion, an interesting | Itk 32 L3 13 J, Graney xaid e camo to Ben Lo- [Bort politica) iipiraiis s Agency Established May 184 (Special to The Bulletin.) Blanks the Hospital, 2 to 0. of ae(uul fly by Catcher Ricketts. The s aScore by donin ol kS F ';‘.'J"t'dh:":':;;"“;n“’m'ffh;{I';“"’:'r‘:‘ “;‘r‘.m,,;',,'; clusion that It pays better to piny & illet isbor Store: / Cincinmatl -oeo .. " c i ol gt wpriF MW The gouelh;xudnv g(:t‘a“a} 1;‘/’““ the B s Jlew oie e piste i Shsemtted Langford-Ketchel at Colma? Brookiyn ...... 0320 500 *0|bout, but this explation is not gen- Bristol Press. game with Dunn's Colts on Windhany | ] them o ! i s e . Burch wieat, | erally accepted around the camp, ¢ | size of a pea and having perfect con ab P abhopo a e an Francisco, Cal.,, June ‘Wheth: fleld Tuesday afternoon by Wecidedly ¥ 8 X e Smith. Rergen jex: Teft Clucinnati Going to Extremes, rank felding on the part of the home | trol, Jackic Gallivan reached the ze- | Murrazsd 5 & Vswetuem 4 0 1 8 0 fer the Langford-Ketchel fight, arrang- | 5" ok ¢ e atin Dagic; three b e o < pithors Elory on Tucsdsy | Reeit’ & $ IgAwmuniv ¢ 813 3 8 1ed by Promoter Coffroth today in New | bt Wheat: time, 1.57; umpires, O'Day and Brod- Flanagan for Johnson. Perhaps the most violent re dumb ball playing by some more of | afternoon i " allivan.p 4 6 0/W Austinet 3 0 ° York, can be held In the promoter’s |nas San rancisco, June 7.— That Tom | now before the pub . e ¥ the same home players. Not an earn- | hit gam= f S Ricketis.e 4 1 0 Greenwayp 2 0 3 o /arena at Colma, is a matter which the Flanagan will act as business man- | professor who deno o r 6 riin was Tacde e the Dittine was | Hospital” shi Tietner.2b 4 3 gliomery” 3 0 1 3 1|courts of San Mateo county will de- ager for Jack Johnson until after the [DADK as a humbug i aker pretty light on both sides aside from | the staté inst Balley.er 3 o 0 Whiteir 5 9 o oicide. Coffroth has a test case mow | Boston ratn. eo big fight of July 4, was the announce- |cago Tribunc Campion's two two-baggers, one of | ta base « orded against | Cummingss 4 2 o 1 5 e before the superior court of that coun- | while it 5l s et ment made today at the beach head- 3 which was over the right field center | the phenomenal feat may be properly ——— —1 5 o313 3|1, and lost the first step in legal pro- | it”ue cuica the. visitors woh Toston quarters. The sl rto Rico " . i e e "{h:ll, .,.f; oz el o, ceedings recently when the principals |1, Trown weakencd fu the frih nwins. siowin | Johnson served notice on the pro- (100 miles long, 40 miles wide A ote visan sinilie ebile Ahie: tre 8 i e Lr,.‘ t‘l;e tt;nlflhgnh; were denied freedom | Pittsburs to overcome ic locals” lead. Seore prictors of his training camp that he [ & population of u new slab artist, allowed Norwich but rits o eas corpus. The case Boston. five scattered singles. one which was will be called next week. ol il p lcomns e . Ticketts: bases on bt Gy pitcher, by Greenway of the decidedly punk variety. Biggane started the eishth inning AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Greenwas: Struck out. by Gatliven fng that the home team started oft . cmy & Fowital 3} camed runs, Academy 2; umpire, Tpman H well. M vinere ( Bimanse ’ The fielding of the visitors w very o = Leifield.p " good and Friel at second base pulled » 4 SHEA FIRST IN STICKWORK. Totals, ;‘ e f: A POINT OR TWO. off some clever stops for the visitors . :v. :;“"',’;‘,’,:'.’,,',",.Snlry';%u'-'f:-‘:‘ztlf that made the Willimantic infield look . . Centrals’ Captain Leads the City i e o w0 o . s | like cou T it mon Campion made 5 . - # 2 i S SNy Sue . TRRUN Tou aowm 28 B surance that protects let us write 1t] ;0 U0 U RO NG Oy and | - . Leaguers, Batting .417. 7.—Boston defeated Chicago 7 10 8 | Score by funi ieen Inpings. Both Cicotie and Seott | Pivisarg for vou Our Companies are “AL™ ot Bl : T, Brers settlement made by them is|ggrned niely an P aOn e ok . i Capt. Tommy Shea of the Centwls | wee driven “from the mound. Boston .. 3 o 0 01 g Py a = ed in and cops : took the lead in batting In the City e L otk s S attempted bunt that proved to be a - league this week, making a mark of Siraon’ snerinc Wit LeIBAd: seciics to: ISAAC S. JONES, Insaramce Agt. dinic not far trom the home plate: . 417 in five gam b iy Y o o o Siler 1o Tighn, o Lawless watched the and | | . L 3 | coVerni others : ea- 7 re R eser. Pltiatary” 5, Bos Richards Building, 91 Main Strest. as very little stealing. The new 1 . . . R e s G H 6% 21 1]t wruck out S n %, by Leifieid 2 e, 2prsdaw ton for Norwich, Ensigh, was al- ; Callivan of thel West Jose. seoy. 06 E 938 0 8123 umpires Kiem and Kas < . A At‘rwr'- ; Walsh and Kearns of the Centrals, 1 50211 » ¥ . 3 ach .391, and Murph; T [ 52191 - THE OFFICE OF WM. F Fricaman e aid not bit'ans bateman | L 8 - N gt el e RS ¢ LR but was slow on flelding his position; . A . On_team batting average the stand- 10 1020 If you are not acquainted with this Real Estate e kept his hits Weell “scattered and | ing is: Centrals 320, Greenevilles 33 T 250 Peerless ale, make its acquaintances = was not hit as har® as Friedman and = 266, West Bnds .265, and Falls .239. e gy 0y 4 and Fire Insurance, with as good support as was accorded ACK iR e g 10 TR it's liquid deliciousness. the visiting slab artist would have 3 : FALLS BATTING AVERAGES. : Eaterne League. 1s tecated In Semers’ Block, over C. M. | 70° ©SIHNE & g ted ; 00 : game to extra innings. i " ) Games. A.B. R. H. PC. 41 At Tomnto—Rochester 3, Toronto 0: 12 iAnings. Wiliams, Room 9, third floor. There was a good crowd of betwen Ao & mving Btynall made |y sie & 5 5 2 P S e The James Hanley Brewing Co., Telephone 147. | 250 and 200 on the bieachers and in it bl chin. | ¥ cum : g e S e T M L RN i fev13a DB o Brencatans T oo s Inning Mter inning went by with= i ekt Montreal=—Ruttalo-onireal game poriponed; Providence, R. I. Norwieh. Willimantie. Rehtans twith the oo ke H New England League. S OF ALE AND PORTER whra e Tanres ol it the e % el H 3 w Bedtord riret game. Worerser % New o 11 oftowiese® 103 4 1|stellar 1 2 pl kio | T Casy H R R F e e 131 ofsalince 50108 the sid Sender | Boven H AY' Lawrence—First game: Beockion 0, Lawrence Nooran o & 1 ofNienciiy 8181 e raOTe. H Second game called st hira on nt. of 5 Taine. eindert 4 2 H e 3 by ever First Nap Bank Shetucket St|Cullc Pra sl 12141 gome he g AL Saverbil—Lyon 11, Haserhill 2 game called ra H i ] i ateres fun i rway next to Thames Nat. 0 2 0 ofPiganc.ct 1200 a sien waveri P e e e % | At ¥al River—Lowell 1, Fall River %12 oven Monday ‘-a.“ - 118 o ° 3 | growing stronger and more effective as | ™= b= e cumii s gy o Sy s e S e 713 2] Totals 3 7 5| the game progressed, for he fanned A% Schenectady, X ¥ —nion 5. Colgate 1 e N e S men in t ghth and e T.—Cleveland toook the first of the i ror . . 00060 06 0 00| tried his best to break up » record, | Pinney | vantase of Philadetohts’s numerous errors. rd-Dartmouth game called off Runs, for Norwich Friel, Noonan, Chapdela laying a bunt along the third base line | Gallisan | Ceveland. | satin, !m-ng; Taedmn: o pee pl Cemvlon | but Jack swooped on it like a Manchester il bk po a P Lot 2 ] . 1: stolen base. Chapdelaine; passed ball, | €1 hosnital men bit hely Ty Clabb; Turner = 224 - Won. Lawiess: sacrifice hit. Smith: first buse on errors. | Gallivan's slants during the game. Drake Lajcle.2h "6 3 1| Toronto 0 forwich 5, Willimantic 1; left on beses. Norwich Stryhall was the only man of the !R7 . Flick.1f 10 o 1| Newsek 25 SIS S [LU3; smaie. Bagarios. Hospitals to reach second, stealing af- | > or = oL S8 ames 8.6 | Ewmiteies " ter he had been passed in the sixth, Totals . Pesring.3b 02 3 and Broadway Scheol Wins. and Capt, Bill Austin was the only | Team battinz averazo Falk'bers.p o3 id In the grammar schoo! league the | other one to make the first sack. This GREENEVILLES BATTING AVERAGES. = 30 | . /Tuesday afternoon, 10 te 4, from the | dropping Fletcher's throw in the sec- | Jim McClafferty . ling To “Batted for Morgan tn Sth. Taftville school on the Taftville | ond, and Cumming ropping a liner 28 Shetucket - Street grounds., The batteries were Corcoran | from Austin in the fourth. Steve Telephone 395. Bridgepert 10230000 Waterbury New Haven \ckisnd Graney 3, Niles, Perring, Fai. | Borinaneld KEENKUTTER SCYTHES-—warranted. GARDEN HOSE—4 ply, 10c foot. 5 ply, 200 Ib. pressure, 1 e ber: New . - | Totvome. GALVANIZED REFRIGERATOR PANS ... 25c, 30c and 40c two base hits, Tumer, Davis. Oldrin Holyoke | . =+ o Fl NANG"" ANH GnM fiiEflGIAL e L | Rochamster 1 TINWARE—Dish Pans, Covered Pails, Milk Pans, Tea and Coffes s Falkeaberg 5, hy Ma 3: left om bases, Cler New Britatn [} 2 | o 1 Pots, Bauce Pans, Suds Dippe Large Flaring Palls Philadeiphia 5; time, 1.40; umplrss, Evans and looonuuwanamsa } and'Boston Steck Cox Egaa. TS ! Exchanges WILD AND DISORDERLY e - SRR A JOHNSON NEVER LICKED i S b i —_— OPENING JUMP IN PRICES. Team batiing average . ot POt ooy o ol Hrodl g g0 A TOP NOTCH HEAVYWEIGHT Wi e New Yor. £ CENTRALS BATTING AVERAGES. i Lot T ew X Adatsdl (he. Yoo kil STOVEINK for black stoves.. v % State Strect. 34 Bread Steet. f| Result of Agresment !on Railroad £ Eox Hits Seore: Hart Got Decision and Choynski POTMEND, mends enamelware -r PRIVATE WaRE. Freight Rate Increase. ‘“Ylmklh - e - st ‘Lbnln New York. Knocked Him Out. OIL STOVES . 4 0 3 0 Conaitan Facioe ] | hope s e abh —- okl New York, June 7.—The stock mar- e 3 2 Sonedt w3 3 1§ SfmemMme ¢ 3 “Jack Johnson never lick man TWO-BURNER BLUE FLAME. wiokl ket grected ihe news of an agreement P el I e in Jim Jeftries’ clase. Loo the || GALVANIZED WATERING CANS, all ispute between the gov- 200 C) 5 i s 7 mmm 1.2 0 1flaporte2d 5 1 black fighter's record d see if 1 am ) by & o H " - AlL WASH BOARDS evest . 4 v b ernment autherities and the’ railroad Chicy ¥ ¥ s .5 111 0 3Creelr 32 not right.” said a keen judge of the || Z'P P | ~ executives with a spasmodic recovery i . St S el R fistic game. ““The negro beat Tommy WILSON BREAD TOASTERS, for gas or oll stoves.. 26 ] mlm of the declines of several deys pasi. 3 : S - 8 3 oluienie 3 3 Burns, a_middleweight, for the heavy- | The excess of speculative operations 2w, Sy 1% e 5 i > 42 weight championship, and clinched 5 or e decline sed on the conference 3 » o i - e title b w ppin E .l dec Membara of the New Yerk Stock | for the decline based on the conforence | ,i1g ¢ ? fh ! | s B TE wn Hlis by rhipping poor. ol Agent for Black-Kote Rubber Roofing Eyshangs. JThe demand from ihe - uncovered 14800 Conseligaied & = Sosee by, kmines: 000 aoll N candidates for the O1d Folks P y 1 at . Y shorts was so urgent and imperative o Com Froduc 1 Need to Study the Game. gt hom& Ad Wolgast says Jefiries | i Qils iass u -‘ I'h ‘n“ :mm ——r i n{venmlfldjumy in dP"“;.“ R Do . he T ey 5 The Academy Independents snatched | Runs fer New York Wolter, Chase, Foster, Ay | lile 0 nut the bie oke to el | aints rarely equalled for wildness and dis- o : % | a game from the J. A. C.s Tuesday |two baw Mi Veughn: sacrifcs Mt Austin: doumss | I One round, and darn Orders exscuted in Stocks and Bonds, | order. The demoralized break in prices Distillecs’ Securitios 1 ¢ the tantalizi of | plays. GiMgin to Wallace to Newinan. Laporte Fdon't think A r Grain and Cotton. at the close the day before was accom- PG Ing | Gftormoom by the A in e T | Chase. Lamorie w Foster to Shase” Waliace Lo Sew 3 Ao et lis o e L A A : 14-13. A complicated play occurred in T ok i by Gl T 7 evkpn 4 5 The biackest n in Johnson's rec. | » 3 the ninth with three Independents on baser, St Louls 5 New Ferk 17 i ord was his defeat by Marvin Hart, a SHANNON BUILDING, House cenference would show an un- 2 ; bases and two out. The batsman fail. | wmsires Dincen asd Gommely. ot cheap. second rate heavyweight from 10 Shetucket Street. e e s e part af fthe Great. Northem pid % < | ed to connect with the pitoher’s shoot, Louisville. Ha vined a decision | s au o toward the railioads. The Do v 5% | whioh plunked Into the Satcher's glove, | _Detroit, Outbatted, Wins by Timsly Mitting. | over the fegro in tewnis rounde b Bulletin Bullding ranklin Street Yelephone 80 e b ther e setlielusnt had Eiamcee 3 and then bounced out. On the bound | Detmit June T Washineton outbetted Detrot |in 1905. Alex ains, an old figh SRANK O, MOSES, W een arrived at with the concurrenc £ O o S four "iodnt. bt the heme. team tarsed rendered tue decision, Hare never gr. 5 its Litting to better account and won may21a ;“' both parties was seized ypon as re Jnter N fair, the runner being thrown eut at |4 to 2. Seorm by a seore of [ haat a good man before or at he O er e b aptions Tatemational uper firsf. The players were undecided Py S met Johnson. r gaining a decislin | ———— " Bt ol un, oo Lo heals, 10 T 2 % 41 whether or not to allow it to go as a i~ over Jolrson, art was beaten oy a cover shorts was over there ensued a b 3 fair ball. D T s e 3% 5 3| numoer of ve rdinary me | NO' ICE more conservative view of the situs- i Note: It this was the third strike | Basss 3 0 2 2 olleliveisit 3 § o o o|Boon sonk into oblivion. 4 DOR'TBUY Dr. Louise Frankiin Miner Ts now.| best ke & 1% ‘u | ;he ba!xu !f{fix';:; ac;::rdtnx to RulelzuSS. Crawtordx 4 1 2 0 0|Mridess 3 05 g o) Teal Tad b Johns Moi.ey OLD STYLE TEETH i 3 )" | Sec. 1. after three strikes have |Deicianty.2 @ 1 2 2 0 Kiniter was 2 mighty sca article with ' fecated in her rew offics, Breed Hall,| The dificulty of appraising the news .. & 1% | heen declered sgaimst him while the |Meiare e 3 & 8 3 olCmrsie ¢ 3 5 : ) e If you are proud of your persona Roem 1 ed oo Do 2 batsman, the third strike bail be mot | Tdenesid 1 014 ¢ olsireet. 423120 ack was w appearance, buy a set or partial set Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. P e Sepmmonse m- Stoion 8 A legally caught and he plainly attempts | Kimay 3 ¢ 5 & of —ome» 20220 those daym. to with Dr. King's latest invention, that Ealsphone 668. _oov - aurive | Ecased ticighe rates which the eov- Q"i“ 3 i | 1o pimaer the catcher €rom felding the | 22 22 avuan 3 3 L coin. at least that uppc Deadsehil ) Taarvomiats: the " *NAY 7 : 00 Nations s 7 - . B am he most logical expia. ernment was opposigg. The demoral- V. 24 Mex. i z Otherwise, the boys' need ¢ study | Scws b Semines: s O IE ¥ Srr e H URAL GUMS,” which makes it impos ization in stocks caused by the injunc- the game. Detgolt . 1000 a4 Samatic two Do sible to detect artificial teeth in your lon against a small percentage of the * ‘Washington 100 0 o0 5 . rrm—— — | i il 3 & Western 3 % o T Pk { th, Bropefel e e am rantod il tie American DIAMOND CHIPS. s for Delrolt D. Jones, Bush, Cobi Delehan- ol s sTord <Bost '"°"P"""_Ess EXTRAGTION violent reboun: e postponement 3 : 5. for’ Washingion el ireet: three base Hi. ut. THE PALACE CAFE |b tie taiironas of ah the proposca - : Stryhall them up nice at short. Dot peties Mn T Jom, samisc Mo | Johnsan's boosters will say, “throw | Lilics spasorimrt phtenfortni il increases and thiir:welpntary submis- e That Fletcher boy did the cleanup | piss: Bush to Delehunty to T. Joness left on bases, | them out. they don't count.” 'Perbaps | for the most nervor ad” delioats " Step in end ses u; sien to the provis of the pending v, < act again. Beirts & Wasinnston o urick ‘out. by Kilian - but the fifteer d affair with | poople. , Dr, King's method is the of ft g y : time 5; umple exri | n etan hehds Can D X % FRANK WATSQN & co. sy, Ths e gt tion wan st | 888 2 : Maybe Gall didn’t have ghe Indian | O'Leughlin. % e et R ORLGHL M SEpia absolutely BAFE treatment known maria E lin Street.| s P e : sty oy Sk v ook place in 1806 dental scfence. Tull set teeth y from the fact of Q; tmtly ex 809 Railway Steel Spring - e i Johnson towered over the biack mid- b with the Natural Gum tended short int g, L LT C el Only the second game lost by the o thd o g dleweight ard had fully thirty pounds | Thomas Jefferson King, e ant lase Work' s ¢ PR o T !&wm!h i e e Eospital fhis yoee Chicagy .. T > | the beat of him in weight. Jack fg. D. D. 8 Fillings 1. up. b ; l.se hn-g A“e,s' to o r.::fih:‘:":,,.. ;;;;y I¢ was | 1smuo o Sy [, JTard luck for the Bearcat when Cot- |Ker Fori i ured Samimy ' an | casy emark and it ¥ h.X el 1000 5 E | lins pulled down that drive almost on "v‘rn" <. '5. thought he could in henever he got | S i d smCiate e Serbiann: | A £ | theul Tne. Cindpna LI 3 Veond and endy: ‘tut tangrora made (| KING DENTAL PARLORS, Franklin Square, Norwich LUCAS HALL, e gt i i L T De. ‘ot % 3 The Academy got at least one hit in | z the big black change his’tung b o 7 ity 10 038, : 6F thie: JrobosoR Lateiliiicase. Atwar. Sices "Sher "5 7E T2 a0 every Inning but two. Ed | second round. | Johmson was taking || HOURS— & m. to & p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2. @ = | ently the raliroads had b Southern 1 ¢ 121% | The Academy nine enjoved a nice Phillies Take Britfiant trom Cubs. fuard and drove a loft appeccut | [ fl:M---m Strest. PN | eotly the rallmsds had been more Smumy 2 . boat Tide, being, taken down and back | ruiiadnis. June -y Fhidammis. etesed o | Bxaiti Jonsons s I O ores wct12da “¥E 5. J & GTONR Prop | statute than by the interruption of [P Catoe in aw a Norwich man. caso today by 1 to Sreatest game of the triphammer. The big black cloud | BS s OF mcs mecvoass ToasE Faciic, That Academy-Westerly league game | frosc"gne:, Sether tesm made tnermor and bri- | 01 8, (IR | THE bl Diack clond | 3 The unsetfled tone which intervened | 4t Du. 5id . | for today has been postponed till s et y it took about wipeteen seconds (o AHERN BROS., after ths opaRing fump wao mrach em- Tron Tacii: | day and will be played in West- R i ol bring him arou < got up and | at an erg 10 uy N NOIrwic ox phasized by the natur: endency to ited Staes ealts. Zimrman.m 3 3500 0 0 Oius.rt t 5! clinched with Langf as the gong | realize profits on so cgnsierable a re— D ey 7 Umpire Wicks ot his bumps on | Shekailf 3 1 2 0 0 Baser 2 1 0 sounded the cughof the round. I( was General Contractors |pons, Thinschns praceegse oo | » = pasied balls A foul tine, ove taking |Smet 4 3 2§ gmCe 4318 8| W mighty closc Bhave for the Galveston T PAG el s eepeciany Y SR A shiaas [ B - the” i “ana aoeher UGS S 11D RERA 1110 8RR T e (CUSTOM Grindin Joseph F. Smith, 63 BROADWAY S e o [ : even streouts 1 s ono ana sen | Fore 2§ 14 AREEE L4 E 12| aonoveroon U aihey i Ficave e B sia vy ge | wacie TEUEERS & = saeotnen: TR 2 Fin the preceding game makes twenth | Ameis 3 § ¢ o SMom s 5y o' Benl packistentis dsslised o haye Aty - TURSHAYS ané FICON FL.ORIST jon to fhat of a' e to de- = % poalitys. s R = | jand @ fight with Tomm, - : ——OPEN—— Preks prices, and the matker Ehereattor | ~ ot st Lotk R % |~ Next Saturday the Centrals and the | moais 35 320 7 o Touln 35 537 10 6| oy lop SFange @ fight with Tomms | A. R. MANNING, Yantle, Conn. | 200 Main Street, Norwich. s : “Butted for Meintre in 8. c dian gave them { ~“mejephone. decida rallied. The agreement ¥ - E Hospitals start a m‘r!cs of three| “Butisd the slip and hiked to Australia. iv1a - f increases to the o) New York, June 7—Money on can| DS used = o Gehtrals w ve 160100 00 8 2% ing club offered Johnson a mateh with CI=TIOIT Cale| i ooy e S e o T T oot iy iRl e om0 | e i i e e |l 70 W00 S il NEW P{)TATOLS . -2: o 2 aa dobie oran o Knabe: left on bases, | Fitzpatric ie ‘match for John- Men's Lunch a specialty. | final stages. The mpriket was favor- | 5*1. s, [ ol i eI A At L e ‘“": NO NEW RECORDS e B Sy Senta. | O % By failrond oficlals of the time] oot and dull;‘sixty days 3 1-4@3 1- SHAYES BRoS. Propa | af® ¥ HUNONS SIS O ine ‘e | Bor Sony ety davs 3 1% six ON SHINGLE HILL ume. 137 umpires, Rigler and | \ith Johnson in the London music posple, 45 cents the peck. Fin halls and set sail for Austr strawberries, Spinach is I Sonnson. where: they cornerca purns | Rogers' Domestic Laundry, OTTO FERRY, Giants Lose to Cardinals, effest new freight rates &y tho.consid- - g s o h ork. June 7.—In 2 ame | and forced him to fight eration that could be given to:the new g COTTON. i °"""7;':..X'”Z r:u“ :I'Mb O YAl | s Semied e *wd| Like Langford and Ketchel, Burns |Tel. 958, Rear 37 Franilin Street. 336 Franklin Strest ; schedules by the cemmerce commission e at New Haven. Hhas “provented New York 0 i avet R el ONbr - the S IRIE | ATe in pending the enactment of the new rail- Spo The score: weight linffl. He fought Johnson at closed quiet: 'middling uplands, New Haven, June 7.—Out on Shin- road Jaw. R i QUALITY DR, JONES, l]emlsl Bonds were irregular. -Total eales, | Middling guif, 15.45; sales, 7,867 bales. | gle hill in West Haven this afternoon abh po a par value. $2,768,000. URMed States |} utures closed steady. Closing bids: | the Yule Automebile club held ite an- z vER 3 £onaa e unehanged on cail, Jume 15.07, July 14.17, August 1459, [ nual climb with the accompaniment of H 4130 1| Joe Choynskl is the only fighter that [In work should always be consldere < Beptember 13.13, October 12.35, Novem- | excitement occasiofied by the prasence R 40 3 8 3| ever knocked Johnson vt espectally when it costs no more than % SIIETUCKH ST, STOCKS, cengper 121§, January | of hundreds of machines, thousends s 11 0% % of'n Jeffries' traiuin the inferior kind. Skilled men are . e " e ¢ ebruary ==, March I2.14, Muy | of spectators and s nany Yale stu- 10 1 e and Sam Berger, employed by us. Our prices tell the ' = falts Alln, Cramers o8 2 i dents who could get away from their e 13 8 3| protherntin-law. Chovua : | whole (ol Room 10 Phone 32.3 a 7 5 = | examinagons. oad 353 ila terrific puncher and met Johuson STETSON & YOuNG. we 1% in AR e i GEAIN mARKET, = There wern no aceidents, and the ° 86 5 o|down in Texas sbout ten vears 4go, may2ia mayiid ESRLNLY Can ol | Low. tinbs nade Ly the Wimness in the sev- Far ¢ of knocking Lim stff in the sixth round. | 83 ,Im clagses were goed, but nene ot gt X i Bt J..n.j.-o., was practically & novice We have ut 2 the figures made By the track drivers then and no mateh for the clever He ! ac e . e SR M el e Yo 3| e ol S L e | $2.50--The Waldort Shoe THAMESVILLE STORE al motor cycle competition, H. was some fghter. Joe cames from a Lor - BESRIETIE. Walie ve pes g e Pgrai 53 g, S8 Lo-.n Fale, "10, drivi R nqnm e good family In Sap “Francisco, He 3 Children's Hose that 3 n buy 3 = 3o tmdee Wilon;ae 8 fought a twenty-seven-round ~battle | Superior to all others in siyle, qual- | While they lust ut l0c pel oalr or & Qu‘ll-d ‘the recerd mai 3 - W. Bruce-Brown in & '-u ot |y S with Tim Corbett in 1852 and lost a | iy ana comfart. peirk :::"n;wmh:;:n forget we hay oi' 51 1-5 -nfi- n,EE hn :fi,.fl coupla of hard-luck fights to Joe God- P. CUMMINGS, B e etk avels 'gfl' nvk» e e fana Teitries Sgurethet 50 Central Avenus. . 8. FAIRGLOUGH. . m g g e R