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e iy - ; AMERICAN LEASVE eTanpINA. YALE'S RANC=. B ou Tee 5 REMEMBER s _0 I s TU vlslTuRS Do # H Harvard Gets Second Game of Series, e 3 > New York F WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE| : Cioveland H e p Ciew H g —¥ar- IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. 3 b 0 3 P e E4 eamisiden Mas. | Joisan T o J.L LATHROP & SONS. Middletown Makes It Syutoui, 2 to0 —Willimantic Trims} & i N i v;:‘;i‘;‘ it e leng 3 x 3 o 3 % £ RNk c reme: ve N 28 Shetucket Sirest, Norwich, Conn| =~ Middletown Leaguers—XNorwich Has New Oulfielder| FIGHT AT BROOKLYN-NEW YORK GAME. | Crimson the second game of the series oy Amietis Do one to iswanders. z . st today by a score of 3 to 2, and sends | o York, dune - Racts detonted i psy Doviin Goss tnto Grans - Specta . 3 gy oy 13 105, stier Socing fout e Arrive—Change in Schedule. et oo o b i the deciding contest to Nel York for s Bl %, “fteee gRing Shee S 2 xt Tuesday. The big Blue batters e 5 S on ball game hetween | WHo drove two Haryard pitchers from grum i Motor Boat Owners Gk New Yok and Broaty today~iho lust on 118 local ;.)r:.) box .Lx;xdTuTBda ima«.};‘ yer. ittie i Seeh PEERLESS £ ; £ unds for more thun 4 month—was marred 13 i | prozvess today In solving Hicks' curves 1240 EERLESEY gin be repaid by lnvestigating our| Mhursdny was the biggest baseball | when he lands or iddletown seems | fght between Artiux Devlin, third busemesn for Nev | wiile Murfey, whose academic han 3231 - < o Boat urance oy, prof day of the season fomy the Norwich [to be coming back in iae deague and | 1of n o Y | wy - s . ps i 15 A - e Dayte took 3 hand 1o sld bs mate and weis pias. | WAS' taken off a fow days ago. and \ E them when running and when laid up | state hospital team, and bnly needed a | the Norwich boys are oing after them | oo we mut of the phoe, L4 7 b e 10w 0 S5t ant - g an o fnid and Later arrested. started after baseball honoye, sur- 2’0 o and agai marine perils ud- | viotory over the visiting Middletown |strong in the double header and suc- | The fight came at the end of the third Iming. | vived two innings, during which three o o1 ing fire and sheft, at very low® rate. .A_.\.,.‘,m tem‘:mfi‘;fim aay. m,‘mme_ ceeding games. when Devlin rushed across the diamond 1o the srand- | pyyrc, O IAMIBES, QUERE WEICH Aiate. o0 3 '. r m‘ & it was, the Mi letown nine ot | fen Tommers went in and stopped % - e Co., away with two runs which they ought | GAMES TODAY. further Cri llies. This gave the | s 801 Thames Loan & Trust Co. Buding. | BSC to, have. had. whils: the' Norick i btk e Vot s few o | fleld & particalarly rosy e watiL the | SeEer 8 8 L THIS SHIELD IS YOUR GUIDE blished May 1546, ° | NoSpital t2am *failed to send even a| New London at Willimantic. e B o B 4" hia | Seventh, when some one turned on the | *Donohue 1 0 0 0 Agency Estal y. solitary runner across the plate. —_— Special officers cleared the flald and | DIue light and the Harvard players be- T allddietown was on hand with the | CoNeoTIUT ASsociATION STANOING. | biur vas reiimel” Nex Yol voi iy v s S | camo so dasaled that a couple of er- et to good ale; in fact so sylum band of a dozen pieces, also | _ Wen. Lo F.C. | Barger was knocked out of the boxwhile Drucke beld | rors. mixed e Sl p in v, , Wwith a small boy mascot dressed in @ | Ny Lo0ded ool the locals mafe. Mamger MeGriw made a7 | Llay and a shert hit, gave Yale two g 8 e e complete baseball sult. The bund gave | Ml h i ok ol oot 5 o L Tap wat | runs. There were stll o’ couple of Eiis R e S aood, it is flm ellough P2 a fine concert at 1.30 in the afternoon | Witimants i Wil take e over the. eatiro. ircult.” Baore: on the bases and only one man out Toontes? a m.:h:afi:;y&fl”gx;ouq:; ;:-.:c;lh«;game New York. Erookiyn. wlhen Hicks n\’\iin;lhpd on the (‘rflm;on e s o R . for any man. w 2.20, 4 ime a E sbh ph & e abh po e | 2low again and there were no further " e Tws. o od crowd of seve hundred was on hand, WlLLIMANT‘C"GETs st »A'fl‘TA):‘,K : : : 0 Dalton, !; : : - ; tallies. 4 )\LD';I l\ Detroit r‘ umxl 11\;- series h"l'x’: vacking the etand and occupying | Middletown Goes Down Again—Ban- ," b 2 4 i1306 Ten thdusand enthusiastic fans en- | 7t vl ey ” D Pa By v SN S DT n B B ter |nom Has 2 Protest—Two Home Runs S € 133 Ulida 313133 sved ihe sport cho weather and the o o8 o The Jumcs Hagley Reexias CoinCrovjuuce, He Ll 808 ed far apart off Pltcher Schwartz of Ehear 5 T 730 obaiwner § 313 00 v.te s ; u . BREWERS O.F ALE AND PORTER. § Migdletown but & sreat eateh by Gen. | Middletown played in poor form on 3100 orSmimes 302412 A BB N 210, T 3 ‘ terfielder Hale was the feature af the | Thursday afternoon on Bannon's home B T e v 1'% 1 0 TI12 0 1| Latherawt 0 0 0 1 R O W3 3 G R T game, resulting in a double play which |grounds and Willimantic took the DI oy Beiid B O v e 12 o cut off the Norwich Hospital brightest [ game 6 to 3. The game was plaved 3322 ouiimitn 1 Pa S1T00 e ¢ 1.1 o Dy H . . 0 Hosrit : 4 ’ 5 92 Soeomin (L3 S¥ Shsdanier ¢ Ho Delehants2 3 3 4 Hop L fhance, o acore, e Pltcher Wilson £l | dur” wnaee protest trom. Banmon. over BT S iEmemmsiiins s Lt il D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Street, Local Agent A B A R e L =i mpira Edgarton in the | e, 3 Smeie 30 18 oMtk 30200 ii ; . orwich losing @ gian at the | seventh. Wies Wallace on first, Man- | ,yioh Murn 0 0 0 3 damet 102146 20 % H hworts Kept the ball t9 |16y attempted to sacrifice and when TR i val ¢ The Infield and. the. seaond. pasomag |he bunted his bat flew out with the 0.1 S8 ) om0 0 9 =i e s \ h i = - el ace g ball and tangled up Boldt, who was 00 12 e g *D.Jones 100 % St s gtas Sy ocome e g e e ienead of MeGTath. - the | U¥INS. to field the ball. Ump Totals, 32 Ll ms you and veur own House be e ne: creugg > B e s garton called Manley out for f *Ran for Pallbin in 4th. Totals, 33 13 37 -10 '} - % §o. I vou are without Insurancelosers. had it on the visiting boxman | SpTe®% TAUEE JGemiey But tor meerters e e, 2 Score Ly laging *Batted for Dovovan in Tth. tTana i ot o Poliey betore 4| for aikeouts nd also kept chy ten Sh%hent Wiich Hammon demande | S SR R SR VAT 5t | R T SRR O o | e W R %00 late. well scat 3 Vallac subsequently score score: - o e . ISAAC S. JONES, Insmramce Agl. | Gailivon sbred’ & srounder “with B Siicioms iayanl uhder protest.: The | Chieare e e e I uas- er ree Richards Building, 91 Main Street. |5 _ double in, “olene, - which | 27T SRS %t temen TH313 e ey : ST You simply tum the faucet and: th 3 s Building, ain Strest. | ould tiave retired the side. O. Gra- e 10 onume 4010 0| Ex-Champiod Not Wanted at the Jef- P L ou simply tum and:the Ricmmons Suds- proepyeecond LA S Y wn jogimne 181de|mx v A ACAlie ol el ens 2OAY Maker delivers thick, hot suds, It docs not in any wiy v allicd when | JimNoiszy 4 13 0 Ioiipum e h 16 3 4 LI Camproooumed @t o Taliing | e of the hits. belng interfere with the hot water fgucet and can be easily TEE OFFICE OF WM F. HILL : i v et | Bumanie” § o H 21 oMl 4043 0| “Fake. % was deteated; & %o B attached to it, It gives you/instead, two faucets—- . 3 hir . s of popular SEE T w.1b 4 o0 30201 Bosten. one for clean, hot water—the other for thick, hot suds. alrs rech n the innings by E Es 33 21315 Reno Nev. June 23.—Former Cham- i b & Real Estate the Middletown band were an enter- s % 33 2§ 8| pion John L. Sullivan was told by for-| Coline1r 4 0 1 @ 13 o e e o e T this dneenions davice will cut down 4 : e ter- | & o . R i) e work in the Kitehen] ‘whiat It means (0 svo hindreds and Fire Insurance, a f the afternoon. The Totals, B s e Champion James J. Corbett today | Sharpe.ib 1 0 0Grant3d 4 1 1 3 of steps every day—to always have Iflrkfin’ n mp:’dl on core: o : Hsun S i o | Mitiorze® 1 0 0 oNMmeeeat 3110 b The Righmond- Suds s locatad in Somers’ Block, aver C. M. ARSI bt e T e B that his_gresence was not desjred at| il s, 3 9 3 3 Awemds £1.8 8 Maker gives $ou any quan- Willams, Room 9, third Goor. S iy @ el +—9| the camp of former Champion James 010 owume 3218 tity ofsonpand water thor 3 wapa e b o s o Bere by nigs : etk B 22 St i oughly mixed 1% 3 SHewrian Witiimantie b0z o0 E 3 teaza Telephone 147. 413330880 5311 0| Mddmown 5 b “Why?" asked Sullivan, as he stood T 3144 Proportion-—it 4 305 0 1Mot 523 20| Runs for at the gate that had been closed to bar Y 8 ‘ ready to moet. y —— $007 bcomme 31730 whiie Wl =yl Sagdlii b . r L iy needs. It puts ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 193¢ 30042 0] satoen: vm : e 1 | oane Bprings, e OUAEOL M| muw mIui Uelaty T Y Dlave i - = 2 Fdgar: bases o s, 2 S gs. ale, 3 24 i o ishes, Wi L3 $10 e - “Because,” replied Corbett, “you hage| “Matied for Brown in oih. silvor, ginswhre & BROWN & PERKINS, ittomeps-at-law| e : 000 i 8| Bt : e s ¢ | knocked thie bix fizht and ‘calied it | seore 1y sons P e S orun ot g & | Bome aam. Nienore - 3ac et o | s 3 Dmaner 42T 0 0 fake. Jeffries wants me to say that he | Boston S H e. over First Nat Baak, Shetucket St == 328 0 e Wiiimantic s 5 earned " rums. | 35 0 v olumiie 310 3 1 6 N e A e Philadetghix ... 210 0 6 0131 0 o4 It puta”un “Bratant, oo 0 = | o, 2 5 0% 13 1| Willimantic 5. Sddiewowa 15 ¢ moive; | s 110 foaa1 1ot shake hands with you. < etidpadldl nd ta waste, 0 un- Y next to Thames Nat. Benk| Secore by muines: Edgarion Paag e i02z2a0 s a miktake. T've been mis- Ghicase 6. Cleveiand 4. htly soap dishes. to the 2 = Open Monday and Sat- | Middeows Tomill .0 6 0 0 2 0 00 0 —_— | IR RN i1310 " protested the veteran JON L | Ciomiund. Jumm. 20 st asesicd Clevlent 8 Buiannce of using up tha ¥ evenings. ©ot39a | Norwich Mowpital . 9o o - - -y - > on't believe you were misquoted,”| 1 ¢ in an exciting but poorly played game tesay. e oReS o > e g Kot Bewrt i e e $1d4dcmnt £8 0] 8] cumb anawored Tomete, ad attor a | fo' s S P Sesnmritd oSt o by Scawatts 3 double. play. Hate to Mumny. | Humphrey Ready if Fans Do Not Turn | Karsrp 4 1 0 1 0Stecte 3 0 8 4 9| brief ‘colloquy Sullivan returned = to Clovetan Chicago. Just call on the plumber whose name sppesrs below and ask to see the siolen bases, McGrath. Hergott, O. Graham. Hals, Out—Shift to Rockville. = = Oveninp 3 0 0 % 2| Reno with his manager, Frank Dl % abhopo a abh po Ricumongy) Suds-Maker. He will let you take one home to try. Use it ten ey e T o : S T T e S days—then if you think you can spare it, return it, or the trial places you Jett on bases, Middietown 11, Nowwich 1 Manager Humphrey stated Thu One out when wiouing run was made. Slnbénared foe tho irantmont grven Gis | SIS 5 1189 under no obligation to buy. This is your chance to learn about the greatest f A L NS Cinain ould e 4 el D I e e s IEEE convenience, money and time saver you can install in your kitchen. Caldtoday. = |league baseball team after July 4 if | Washingion 00 on Jeffries. io10 i M BANKERS SHIFTS SATURDAY GAME. | patronage of sams was mot better [Seon ~ 028 818 88 0 0 42 dotlured there was no founaation | Bt § 1} 3 A. J. WHOLEY, 12 Ferry St, Norwich, Conn. = Norwich Will Play Double Header in | tame thers wire 145 1o gucuiass Cinclanatt Defeats SF. Louis. for Jeffries' notion that he had roasted | PSRt § 1 § § : here wer pa fons, Jeftries and called the fight a fake. T $ 500 oPamee lstown—New Outfielder Re- | and the se hun- . and Midd! v 3 = e 1000 owhiew orts. + dred more. : - Olmsiiad,p BBGI(ERS 2 e iER ek MAGEE'S AVERAGE GROWS, EER Owing to a change in the scehdule, | the games at e i ; S Hi the Norwieh. bovs will Rave another | starting time isd 3 i 0 0| Leads National League Hjjtters—Danny 28 Shetucket Street rest today as the game ghey were to |OPened. Ile chang s=n 213 01 Murphy at Top Among Athletics— | smaiea for White in Tin B & Welephome 995 B e etre iosiRoned. This | Solleves thar 330 {s more pop gt Fg § i Commiuutter N, et - 9.0 1 010 02 0 et elephone -comn 2 atown S 3:30 is more por 120 LS hin % 2 team i which Is ‘Blaying. Wesleys De does not have Some encouragerme 1o 0230 e aso 0000 00040 28 = YL attoroon. . Amother SRIft ta made iy | before Ju £ ho Jell _ Uanster: the sy SR Nationnty oot tie ‘Q‘;fl‘é"."\‘-’lfl: £ £ 2 Members of New York the Baturday scheduls. Middletown | team to Rockville—New Londoa Day. Si8ttes 3 o e of motanes this wesk. nnd is | For State High Scheol Champoionship. was to play here Saturday, but owing W ot S iy Rilen 1100 27 11 1 | still fn the chase for the gasoline bug-| Westerly High school baseball team, and _Boston Stock to & Middletown-Norwich game -in o y vl S gy. He comes near being the crack | champlons of the eastern division of y this city which follows closely, tha| The contest committee of the Wind- 19870 il-around man for the Phillies, too, for | the Interscholastic league, is In New xchanges Saturday game is transferred to Mid- [ ham Athletic club of Willimantic is| mwss 55 55 35 in addition to possessing a heaithy | Haven « afternoon. playing for the dletown and will be a double header. |in receipt of communications request- | iy foe boecs batting average of .361 he leads in the | state ch#npionship against Hartford pr— New York. The Saturday game between New Lon- | ing Block Harris for a semi-final at| «pifed number of runs scored with 33 and is | High school team, winners of the weSt- B8 State Street, 24 Broad Street. don and Willimantic has been switch- | Webster in the near future and F k. Se by innings: 1e shy of leading the team in stolen | ern dfvision. PRIVATE WIRE. ed from New London to Willimantic. [ McLean for a main go with Younsz Al- | st " "o 00 3 o|bases, having 13 to his credit, while (pFive of the Norwich team have been | len_of Norwich at New London on tho | G - 110 ¢/ Jonniy Bates,”ihe second man with Irish Giant in Training. & off welght In this heated term |Fourth of July. It s not kpown —— the stick, has an additional one. 3 ; 5 A A by having their hair cut, close-clip. | whether either offer will be @ccepted. THURSDAY BASEBALL RESULTS While there are several Slugmers | woromker Coate. o W o You cannot know what a good tire is until you Phe boys who are now down fo bare —_ A S SRR who top Danny Murphy in the Athletic [ gy TCBSIer. MaSE. OR Y es e o a 3 ) . polls are Captain Rhylandey, Chapde- [ Mrs. Yang has Lora 7 batting averages. the Norwich phenom | Srnrn io rinores (hat The Teieh @i try @ Michelin properly inflated. Iaine, Friel, Shaw and Moorey Chichester done that you think him 1o the seal leader, having fgured in | Graty | He reports that the Irish GI2 4 il A new outfielder arrived here on | so interesting? lord Da Fendus—FHe very mame, and getting 309 for total, | S0t 18 in training for ms d Thursday noom. Momaban from New | won a derby, y’ know. Miss Yangkie— | 1 |eays the Philadelphia Times. KEddié ek S Members of the New York Stock | York Loiate - He s big and musky | Yow lovely! On an slection bet?— | NR, 7 | Collins still leads the home falent in NOTES. S / 3 Eiehange enough to lam the ball fo the fence | Cleveland Leader. Rorthampion 2| thefts, having 25 of the purioined pil- Al n Stoc y & Y - Holyok : % [ lows charged to his account. He 1s| oy Mitchell, college star, released ig : ; Connestiout erville in this particular forte of | torday be Cireenwood of the Cotton 2% natienal pastime. S S : Orders u.;ut_.u l:‘sgak. and Bonds, = a: The two Jacks, Barry and Coombs, | States league F. [, & E I: PAI.”S"N . e it B Brideson. 8 gatiored @ few pounds to thelr Bitiing | Geogee Moriarty of Detrolt has got i H SHANNON BUILDING, M 3 = = week, and climbed In the totals| . #iw" iore clean steals of home 3 W Gnllaekit Seroot AGAIN DEPRESSED. i+ 1o 114, o oy EASTERN LEAGUS STANDING. % cyery seuson (han any other piayer in Norwich, Conn. —_— m ] von c Leading Run Getters. e big leagues. . Stock Operators Anxious Over Crop NATIONAL. Yelophone 801 or ro 2. ifor: = - " s . The sale of Clyde Goodwin to Bing- FRANK O. MOSES, Mgn ERRe ooy rconibg - Ve | T e petroie 25| Devore, . v. 225 | namton by Columbus removes from the WA S . 5 ke e Bl pal bl association one of the oldest pitchers New York, June 23.—The feeling of 4 155% 133 nty, Det. 33| Huggins, St. L..33 | b point of service. NOTICE apprehension over the crop prospect e e Bl an, Wash. 38| Magee, PBIL . roved its dominant influence on stocks Inter Ma - aste@n League, - olter, N. Y. 2 Vh 5 00 - K@Jn today and forced into the back- International P: = At : _:k.\v;« treal 3 yI'r rfl;:uq ; Speaker, Bos. ..28] {-‘.Hlal, StlLI;‘m. THE YALE - HARVARD BOAT mational Pump = &t Juner CX5— BRGNS0 > 0. D. Jones, De Ioblitzell, Cim, .2 RACES. DON'T BUY ise Franklin i mow | ETound the more cheerful sentiment of I Suttale. s B ate Now ot o b = o g D Coliins, Phil. Steinfeldt, Chi. .28 New York, June 23.—Cotton spot clos- Am. ed dull, 15 points lower; There- yesterday growing out of the brighten- b i ~ i focated in her Rew ofice, Breed Hall, | 7 "0, 0 21 or railroad rate increases e T Wagner. Doyle, N. Y....28 The following is the schedule OLD STYLE TEETH Roem 1 and the improved investment demand ok, oS Lo . | Chase, 6| Murray, N. ¥2.128 | for the Yale-Harvard boat races Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. for new capital offerings. e I B e Paker, P Hofman, Chi. .27 s enla e S bt 500 orel’ of st pateal Telsphone §69. auE1Te Stock market operators set to work rvdes sl g a2 Davis, Phil. ‘Wagner, Pitts m Juwe " appearance, buy a set or partiel set A el R e Lomeit 4, o e Dozen Leading Base Stealers. 11-a. m.—'Varsity four oared, with Dr. King's latest invention, that e WHAT’S NEW s | oficially reported these lefc a_dubious — AMERICAN. NATIONAL. up stream, drawbridge to Navy wenderful improvement, the “NAT= feeling regarding the reports of abund- _ B . B. Yard; t iles. St seiee Rhich helnod to-send ‘wlocks WOEGAST. NO, CHAMP Cobb, 23] Bescher, Cin. ..7% ol URAL GUMS,” which makes it impes- upwards vesterday, and stocks started Lichterstein Doss Not Think Ad Will Paskert, Cin. ...19 11.30 a. m. — Freshman eight sible to dotect artificial testh in your F With a hesitating and uncertain move- Magee, Phil. .. 17 mouth, Step in 2nd see us. emnt to correspond. It was not until Retain Title Very Long. Bush, Det ... 15| Bwan, Cin. . 1e[] ared: ug streem, Navy ‘f‘"’ - PAINLESS EXTRACTION FRANK WATSON & CO., the wheat market opened that the re- Lichtenstomn, who formerly | Speaker. Bos. 1113| Murray, N. ¥72116|| near Gales Forry; two miles. marsa 78 Franklin Street. | 2ctionary movement became pronounc- acific Msil o Ao Dot | Cihgaes: N X Lobert,” Cin, ...15 430 Wearsity sight i Testh extracted and filled painlessly ed. With the price of wheat ruling two Peansivanta naged Johnny Thompson and other | Delehanty, Det .11| Bates, Phil. v...14 -30 p. m.—'Varsity eight oared, for the most nervous and defioate cents a bushel higher than yesterday Peosics Gas classy fighters, does not think much of | ffomphili Grane, Phil. ,.e14 || down stream, Gales Ferry to people. Dr. King's methed is the only and the advance sustained during the s Ad Wolgast, and, after seeing the fight | Austin Devore, N. Y...12 drawbridy four miles. absolutely SAFE treatment known to marning, the Stock market's misgiv- e between_ Redmond and the champ last | Tord, Bos Buroh, Brook. ..11 - 4 dental, science. Full set testh $3, and ings over the state of spring wheat in | — — Pullman Pais F "”‘}!'- expressed the following opinion{ Yooper, F Deviin, N. Y....11 On the day before the regatta Th Soff i up, With the Natural Gumms; Gold several of the northwestern states were | — —— Rullvay Stecl of Wolgast Wagner, Bos. Byrne, Pitts. ...11 2 omas Jofferson King, “rowns and Bridge Work $6.; Gold tovivea 58700 Readt Iy opinion of Ad Wolgast is t _ there will be three races. The D. D. 8. Fillings $1. up. The easing of the money market in | ‘i Rebis Sted he will lose the first fight he has v Dozen Leading Hitters. second four oared 'varsity boat i : New York is restricted as yet to the Boaxfound o .\ top notcher. Tedmond had been| AMERICAN. NATIONAE. ~oyy in the morning and the gen- KING DENTAL PARLORS. Franklin Square, Norwich T e i U e et | Beaten by Wolgast and knowing the Tat. ave Bat ave |J 0¥ insthe morming ugd theluen- e quare, Norwic! the end of the year showing a stiffer SRR N L Dutchman as 2 champion he went Into | Lajole, Cleve. Magee, Phil. . .263 i eyt 8 gy ok o tone. ek =% the ring nervous. After the first round o Sno'rass, N.Y. .38 oared in the afternoon. HOURS—9 a. m. to § p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2. Telephone. = ‘While ‘the spring wheat outlook was Sloss Shet. S. & T. he went after Wolgast end beat him v, Det Paskert, Cin. 54 EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCLE. the influencing factor,the spring wheat Southern . Pacific all the way to the temth. Wolgast's | Schmidt, Campbell, Pitt Comgastavie clean. powerrw reiia- | grangers were not alone in feeling the Souikn arm was not broken. He might have | Speaker, Hofman, Chi.. Wasde Bver Fall v, e ble. . mo chain o Efreot. The drooping tendency was|_ ¢ Do vid: bruised it, but that story that it was | Murphy heat, Brook. While Colonel Roosevelt’s voice el brsak belt camnot slip, makes easier | fiiniy uniform and was accompanted | o reas & r broken was to square him with the | Chase, Zim'man, Chi. iy Colond Woesval ¥ ice el B teroers henalisnts. apecdes | bY @ shrinkage in yolume of business | 400 Tuicde e L pulgic. 1 think Packey McFarland | Laporte, 3 Math'son, NY, HOSE_TATIRS S I e N Oxford - Rorne. ete., and PSrand | from that done on the advance vester. | 1000 Do ‘s ... will cut him to Tibbons and beat him.| Gardner, Tps. Beaumo't, Chi Speech s Carefytiresling ofi Shatiovs Wha{ and here ‘0 Bu ln NorWICh TMachitie 1% Goh day. The passing of the half vearly oo ¥ also think Johnny Thompeon and| Easterly, Clov Bescher, Cin. B e o ey hald 1 €. V. PENDLETON, JR., dividend on Minmeapolis and St. Loui Tnited States Tealiy several other good men can win the| Davis, Phil. . .294| Graham, Bos.. e e G S o= pars: or IMPERIAL GARAGE, Norwich, Ot.|preferred weakeried the Flawlev group Staies champlonship ~ from the Cadillac| Lewis, Bos, . .291'Chance, Chi. . e R i ousielomna ‘junisd P and hurt the general Mst in the late e taiss Stes : | Dutehman if they can get fishts | SUMMER SHOES JOSC h F. S lth, e . S AR Tian "Copp 12 : Eost and McParland amd if it in wel Pitclr Randin Jomeon, obtained | Frigay Mr. Taft discussed law. medi- . P - Om AHRN BROS. value, $2,123,000. Urfited States threes Wabash s 20% | Will have & new cham m the St. Louls .|agona}:., l?’lnu who | cine, rnaxl‘)frv;{ y;(mn-r;nv ;dehn_. -| Low cuts for all ages in all the pop- 5 Feciied 1-4 pet cont. in &he bid price | 3 Do 5 @ ! 2 hal been under trial by the Memphix|ness. Happily he kept daric on E8YDE. | u1arsivics and leathers. Drop in and FLORIST Q)fl ctor on call. BT 1600 Weatingtiouse Too Hot for Crews on Hudson. i ki TET A o8 us. 2 ——— Western Unlon ... Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 23 —T P. CUMMINGS,™ Ge lal tra 5 T Whesiing & L Erie... nor Dehkeensle, I Y. June 23t -wio d 3 200 Main St N aten. e Fotl salon, 548,900 shares. hot on the Hudson today—too hot even Premiums. 52 Central Avenue. n Stree, Norwich. " ers pd .. i d iR for the seasoned and fit athletes of e23d ia 63 BROADWAY— S coman 08 e T s T | B e s i el lew L ondon Northern Rallroad Go. | ! . A = rowing honors over the intercollegiate NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, “Phene T1E. Junse Am idaine was | four mile course on Saturday. June 20, 1910. OLIVE OIL Custom Grinding fore there was no attempi at hard NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswsll A First-class i ared “ggc"f"" « ¥ gamThy LSlud sw 0ATSS. July eve wove 7 es Fofetatt 20 B M| 25N RE e 2k 518 8t. Paul, Minn, June 23—Barney Oldfield in'a 200 Horse power Banz to- day broke the world’s circular track |« record for ome mile driving the ai tance in .49 2-& leld set a k. R Palma- x to the present holders of the maturing bonds. Price and full particulars of the new issue on application. KIDDER, PEABODY & (0., STRONG, STURGIS & (0., 5 Devonsh 6 Wall Street, w8 root, e i BNV New vore n hould al cepecially whep it cozts e mars them omployed by Ser O prises iell o e whole story. Mo STETSON & Youms ‘Am. - lands 15.05, middling gulf 15.30; sales, @ i 14,008 Dales. S\ O e - T Wk - The ROTICE TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS “LA PURA” — = Sune o0 Sa anod Aveunt YT | tion of theflimen and teok no risks The jssue of $1.500,000 New London Northern Railroad Company Consol- at YANT/C ELEVATOR. brand. omported. The finest quality = = Soptember 1515, October 12.46, Novem- | hurting thelr chances from heat affec- | fdated Mortgase Bonds, maturing on July 1 1610, will be paid at maturity, | , ¢ jrirnrng, uti AE 1o v ONL Juse. Feosived. e ber 1232 Decdmber s at the Mechanics & Metals National Bank in New York City 8] egteoapald > £ OTTO FERRY, 55 2.2: ok Yy 12.21; " = = Pat Duff Visiting Here. : No. 336 Franklin Street. i AR MONEY. [ Pat Duff, one of the greatest catch- Mo ansion Nepthern Nal d Co., S s b st | 5 I S < g sy OUR WORK ; od our reputation for Hammocke that Auadings Mining Ce.1.l. 4% steady, 21-2@3 per cent., ruling rate city Lo saeveral days aud wi th, ]u NES nem's' wear for years, and at prices sure to 06% 27-5, Jast loan 21-2, closing bid 27-3,| Probably be chumming around with the Soodtn The' ITETERE AR e, qpitiont 8 & y ! Korwich bail team while he i, here. 7 ! mest with your appraval. 2 iy nier: oty o IS e Thas ALSELTS S o et Kefersing to the above notice, we have bought of the New , b 5 SHETUCKET ST ey dire @2 1.3, hio|this season so far. Duff ell- p : . S et ey e SRS L TR | e bo far DR Ras 2 ikt | London Northern Railroad Company $1,500,000 First Mortgage | Rogers’ Domestic Laundry. P i was with the New York Aine s, |- . 958, in Stre: 'oom one 32-3 anNSTa" & G0 aujonde anty TR TR R e KU U | 4% bonds dated Jély fst, 1930, Be July Sst, 1940, a large postion | T i oo™ Yeel (Room ud Ne gl ! - . ':“I';“:‘ fnd AnS-Now. Eiang o of which have already been s0ld, and we offer the unsold balance S New Circular Track Record. QUALITY C. S. FAIRCLOUGH is the Thamesville Grocer | ! ‘Phone 116-ring § Rjotton 20w & g g ] »