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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1910 3 INSURANICE. DI AS ' . - AMERICAN L:Ati\uz sun]nlnn, { NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. POWERS DAY BENEFIT. ; ot o~ Lost. J s REMEMBER Tra""ng s ver or lg lg l e G SRR 2 44 | Athletic Events and Baseball on Pre- : Peahi<: ¢ s | gramme—Players from Four Teams WE REPRESENT THE AETNA LIFE| . P S s Pkl T povns AR CEREG | in Contests. IN LIABILITY INSURANCE. ii Ghtesgo 4. z ; P e - ;e | Washingtan > + o8 o =3 i | Philadelphia, June 30.—Twelve thou- J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Jeffries and Johnson Will Take It Easy Until July 4th— =™ 000 i : i 54 | sand spectators attended: the “Bos e’ s s : 4 > & i eyt - e | day” celebration at Shibe park today, & 2 5 The score of o By randall gog the upper hand | wax commemorated by a bemefit for —Faddy Cuff Selected for Norwich Manager and 2 50 New York defoated Bromkiya s 1o 0. “Toe weorer " | i3 widow and children m n." 0" C z Brookiyn. Eew York. “.l‘lm'-:.: from ;)ll;)’ll’zlmrl‘nlrn New York, ' 9 e e X gl i ashinglon ang hiladelphia Amer 5o rd R ‘!l“tl;s aptain ! Datton.f o nigniintt 8 - | can leag ms participated in the wi e repal y investigating our 5 1 | Daubere. 1y # Doyle, 21 411 0 a|varicus ¢ Boat Insurance “Policy. It rotects v | Wheat, OMurray t 4 1 0 0 0| l.ord o ston won the Arst event, them when runniry ané whenplaid up Reno, Nevada, Jun2 30.—James J., Wooley in the morning. Sam Berger! v | AEivéen.zb ) Sexmonr,cf 1 0 o | beatin gu Lunt to first in 3 1-5 secor ) and against all marine perils includ- | Jeffries and John Arthur Johnson to- |tomorrow will endeavor to arrange witi | s H x5 OBridwelles 3 2 2 4 0 (0)ling, Rath and Baker of the . local ipg fire and theft, at very low rate.] night are both ready to fight. Both|'Tom Flanagan to toss for corners on| Pamwec 4 3 1 2 Boshicer [Of Bowton end Ciric: men completed the long training work | Sunday. Wattip Tie 0 43 1 e oo York were tied for second at B P. I-Cll'lled & Co., tod and will merely do light exer- The choice is most important as| "’ A £ . ol SRCODUs: OhEDEe Won" the araw RE:S . 13h the three days that will | the eyves of one of the fighters will be Totals, 1000 1 s Donohue of the Philadelphia tean Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. fors they face each other in a | subjected to the glare of the sun be- > 0 ¢ o a2 o T 5@ dlwbn the' prise forthe rmibst KocUra Agency Established May 184¢6. foot ring to fight out the heavy- | tween rounds. o 2 | throwing, Schaefer of Washington was apriFMW eight championship of the world on Theong of Visitar ot & e v = | Ith. pase clirelin 1] ‘olli J"fiaff}‘:ie. vear and a half of hard ef-| Visitors, assumed the proportions of ! ‘.vlnl':‘.:‘nl;.x). J’]vh.|“rn],|I|.‘|‘r]:“A)“‘v’H: »{\J-lmn: fort to put himself in shape to fight|an invasion today. During the even- y Firgics o] 0 0 08 000rd of 14 1-5 seconds, .Austin, New this great battle of his life is over: | ing hours the nerve center of the| gem by tnings 020000 *—2york, and Speal Boaton " itiad Lor and, looking bmck over what he has| fight talk, Tex Richard’s hotsl, pre- 2000202003 2 et o Lt gy, SDOston, i Top done, and forward to the work that he | sented the busiest scene Reno has wit- o ; 10 0 0 2 9 thE tobn r him to do, Jeffries says | nessed in many years. Reno is cager g 5 work und won i | Hoaper, Boston, won_the long dis feels is vet f “I_am ready While Jeffries lolled away the hours throw »ston e tance “throwing record with feet 4 inch Speaker om- Clneinnatl Cincinnati Iy welcoming the visiiors and the clubs and civic organizations are vying with with trout rod or cards. John Arthur|each other to welcome the visitors. tgenid 8k 4. vit t Lo 1nahat Emaon weorierd ExAEEERIES- Sl ik Betting Is Light Yet. . - ] n, New York, won the 100 yar i Sie of tne moving SiCtEe eembere ] inbiich ths faht s Dutiibies a Clevetand ey Lenct i 130 S w4 1.3 3 0 lcaen on’ the turf in 10 3-5 |séconds oiled through a day, of gymnasium e Ay v i ol mxecealidie SO0 O iSO SRS - ' 1 o | Hooper. Boston, was second % stunts, boxing and posing., For the| off. local betting continues light. urner,s 170 5 oStone.r ¢ 10 o o Miler : > ¢ the 100 sard dash dayv the spotlight of publicition was| Corbet, official betting commissioner, | fumcrs s : bl M2 }2 L 43 300 e Stab on woniths 100 3 dssh hi§ and he basked in its rays with ap- | iS Row on the ground Already e has 0380w 4 ) i T g B o st Sl b parent enjoyme E rented quarters in one the largest b 11 1 0 i 0 { | 51 1|pounds. Vaughn, Ne was sec = gambling heuses, and has placarded 08 00 p LA o fond. Time, 10 2-5 seconds Orders Langford’s Manager Away. | the bills with flaring signs, stating he 1130 4 e Dygert, Philadeiphia, won the fungo The only event of the day to mar his | is prepared to transc N . 2 - hitting contest Hu New York happiness, was his ordering Joe Wood- Corbett, however, not seem to s o as second man- from the camp. Johnson en-|be worried o the dearth of wag 1.0 7 3 [ Pers s Austin, ¢ t?l- only countered Woodman on his return from | He believes a great deal of money e na 9 > 6 0 0 1 0—3 10 8 throwing 3‘;’:tl:g°y§fx";'“;:n"§zu:’“;: home 10| Tis road jaunt in the morning and|held in reserve and will come out be— e e ; ver se from the 1o g 1f wou are‘ witheut Insurance|2sked Lankford's manager to leave the| fore the gong in the first round o0 ouis 13, Chicago 9 her's position a bar slx call and take out & Policy before it] C2mp. 1t was quietly done on both| Big bets were placed by members e . St Louis w ] t high at the | r's fs toq Mte. = sides, without any display of temper|of the Johnson camp today. A San Tota 22 , weak re 1 In the relay race clrc e hase < or exchange of pamsonalities. Francisco business man is reported to - il iy »ston and Philadelphia tied at 14 3-8 [M S. m Insurance ‘A’I. It was nearly four o'clock before| have made a bet of 31,000 to $609 on . s econds T the i« tean . . E Johnson began using the medicine ball, | Jeffries. 3 o o a ¢ |again tied 12 4 9 local team Richards Bullding, 91 Main Street. |punching the bag and other exercis -~ — St -Louls .eriiiress0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—o | ENis o o wor t jun?sdaw Old John L. Tries His Hand. PADDY DUFF MANAGER. Cleveland ...... . 2000100 *°—5 "f-‘h. e % o ‘1 ) 0 mr ings wene .“\ rl“\} M'*‘“ 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL - yan Wk p‘,"‘:_"}‘:(;% o] Norwich Directors Retire MBnager BASEBALL GAMES THURSDAY. | Bramitane & 1 & 1 || phia team and the team com | of 7 hammer away at ths bag for & few| Stene—Captain Duff to Handle the CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. 1.5 4 1 i 5 ¢|score by innings Real Estate minutes and the wallops he delivered Reins. w 1 ] . o y | Picked Tea 00060 0-3 d Fire I were of sledge hammer force. The old e Rridgeport s 1 2 012 » 0| Philadelphia Yy 05 0 0 *—b . an ire Insurance, champion is not in training these days,| Rumors that have been afloat ever | % a2 21 S| eleldiand fs tocated in Samers Block, over C. M. | NoWever and he soon stopped, pufing | since Paddy Duff arrived here and was | iiar SEER : s 827 10 ; ¢ 09 DAN PATCH RETIRED Wilmms, Roem 9, third floor. SohTn ment atsthie bl apatn 1] R CaUibin of Ths Nerwkih e | R 3 » i - Sy . ot th SF Dl B om Htal e verifiedl afteria meeting -of the i M ] | Famous Pacer Will Be Exhibited at febiza Telephons 147. | mMOst the first blow drove it from its| gireetors who anmounced ohf Thurs- | heiy . . 4 5215 1 | Palre This Sliiiner EUDHINNES Gt tho omd- day that they had voted to ask J. J. . | I e a 1arme - | Lokl 4 Johnson’s Grea : Stone to retire from the management s i Bt e | 3 his hands for the boxing gloves. Al|.l &S manager and captain When | ] O hibit s M. W BROWN & PERKINS, Itirmys BT remnoned, e, B o nent | the question of & change of manage- e it TR the pair were at if, Al boxing as| 6Nt came up there was a majorit: e 30 . L | ai Dan will ne gain be over First Nar Bank. Shetucket St |.p...on' VT A o e Knock tha| VOte in favor of the shift to see if a at was shut Opt 0 in the sec. | askad in_attempts to lower o “fitr;g:-m“ . i bl Sy o ~ | change might not result in putting the n 5| world's re ds. He says that great T, $8-5 Open Moaday and Sats| Kaufman tried ail his tricks to make | L°2M in a higher place in the stand- hed 14 “ihe opening centent ¥ re | horee has done his share of work and urday. eveninas. 00t29d | the/champion open up, but Jack stop- | 15 In the league race. Manager Duff ) that his life vis time on will be i everything ihat came. They kept| t8kes charge immediately Philadelphia Bosten. b ert tnietia ot it Up for four rounds, and it is doubt- Under the retixing wmmpager, who v » hope s elin watching other harness horses ful whethe landed a single blow. |80t the team together, a good start <o e B e gl= to 1o his records, and im Johnson’s defense seemad impregna- | Was made and the team promised (o g | tuating his greatness thr h his 1 ble. His elbows lders. and_arms | make the race a hot one, & MEE ‘ While hampion will not be 3 . man had seemed fast epough to pass. | Pination and the team fell into a slump hat have made him famous, he He stoppgd most of Al's leads without | In consequence. For some time Man- P00 | atill do some traveling and dur- BA"KEBS - ; ager Stone had lines out to land Duff ‘ X . | bt il T Kaufman retired, Big “Kig~|@&8 captain, figuring that he would be | At Provicnce w3 T 2 - | b, Wik : : e ar o . Cotton plunged in. Jack went back|Just what was needed to make the| 4 jemer ¢ i 4. Jersey City 2; twelve | ! all over the States. He and at Cotton with some smap. Thes | team come back into form. Since he | inning s I L P 12 \ wrestled, the champion displaying his | h2s had Duftfas captain the team has e | » | people can see him for close in- ing away from him as| Plaving in the best form that it has 1 Fir, | se - | care of Charlie Plumme who has h he were a lightweight. In the|SDown this season, so that Manager | Boston, Philadelphia hardly left the horse night or day for 28 Shmel Street second the blood spurted from Cotton’s | Stone feels that he can turn over a | - h po s e | the past ses ears, and his care and lips from one of Jackson's littl> swings | team that is on the upgrade. v . b 0 Thomas.ct i 1 0| equipment will be such as befits the s 800 and he sprawled on the floor from the | The next game for the Norwich team | iz i 2 0 0knabe » 1 1 e monach of the harness world force of his own. blow. Thev went|is at Sachem wnark this afternoon At New Bedford—Ly 6. 1 » Titus, $ o * | Dur the coming season Dan w four rounds before John signailed the|against New London and on Satur- - S 22 | 5till be the topliner of the Savage com Members of New York end of the show day the team goes 10 eillimantic, | Slaps Fines on Willimantic Players. | hination of pacers, and whanever Minor Governor Dickérson again visited the | playing a return game he: ater. e B RS A s e e il i 5 0 K | Hieir, George Gano, Hedgewood Boy ‘"'JEE‘"’W' Stock Johnson camp. He seams fascinated o e e . ! : | and ‘Lady” Mand C.'\race and attempt xchanges B Ehe ClEnuCa of th N, p GAMES TODAY. A different fielding and Manager Du B t0._Eet Bew. Facord . Wit e or ldle Day at Jeffries’ Camp. e %4 wasan eye witness end got after t Totals, 27 § 27 10 %) [ hand to introduce them and pass judg- e Out at Camp Jeffries the day passed| New Lendon at Nerwich. tzam. Jack had a fine of $2. Totals, 23 [ st sl i, sy oy el 83 State Street. in idleness, Jeff went fishing with Jack Willimantic at Middletown._ slapped on Mar ot Tinen - fo 3 nowledsed afant e all srent . PRIVATE WIRE. s STt VlE eas it by batied | horses, he will stili be an attractior e i e i stavs to goers, Both in hiz magnificent management & pasted a similar z - f_\f, 3 ¢ =% iy fitted-up stalls and when joggsd ir 1 i % " N 1 | tachment on Wallace for not running | Bost 1% oD ‘ > g q 1 Arst base.—Willi- | —_— 5 | front of ‘the grand stands, he will get pam v FINANGIAL AND GUMMERGIAIm Sl e e o fust b Willi-§ Ocean Bound, a Big Favorite, Meets| his full share of approval and honor mantic Chronic , : | hi L M" nlm“m Defeat. The definite anneuncement of Dar Y 't E F retirement from active ecamn T e Bi & epshead Bay, N. Y. June 30. s remn 1 VIOLENT CRASH | Cuiesso & Auon \,‘_\‘B"l’:"\[‘:’°"!:l5n B'r'rm“‘ef"-‘f- the | The surprise ot the racing at Sheeps. | PAIENIng will cause many 4 true lo cago Great Wesiern ? en, Conn., . 30.—In the el By S A e e S i re horee tc Pl g edlads Members aizth-h New York Stoel IN PRICES OF STOCKS. e i ;15 | cireuit bicycle races hare tonight the | Geean Bound. the 1 1o 1o favarite he| tion. Among the best judges of horses HoITRIRe. ——— | " oty three-quarter mile professional world’s | Amelia Jenks in the rmaid Stakes| everywhere it is generally conceded o G U. P. Sold at a Decline of Twenty | C C C &St L record was broken by Frank L.|at one mile. that there has been and there is onl TI fl BWflIBS Points { Colorado Vuel T Kramer, of East Orange, who covered one Dan Patc For 10 vears he has = / sl 5 | Colorado & Southern the distance ims 1.21. The for: th | been without a peer in the harness Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds,| x.w York June $0—So violent a! fhrEies S ord of 1 as mada in = T \“:“e or e jM“:d':" tead of|oTse world. Tn manners, in disp i 2 J 30.—S i Cor roducts Svs by Fackbs ek . polis duate - e . e A > Grain and Cotton. erash in prices of stocks as tihat which | Delaware & Hudsor City, by Jackey « Fiocelving | chehe S corimiaiiong sibbn & n gamewes i Derver & Rio Grande _——— | - £ I upo yd alon aduation, as the W Point cadet P rmances is not to be explain- SHANNON BUILDIN culminated toda ; e ¢ e, ed by the surface causes which have Securith Kaiser as Business Man. se. 0 year en 1 ] 3 X : | i Securitios s¢ to sea for a two years'|, baen judged largely by the near 10 Shetucket Street. been advanced from day to day, such Frie . The rumor that the German emperor | cru witholit commissions and with | OF ReERtl. ta d e Hlor) whis ag the imspaired spring wheat pros- | 0. st pid ... is to try a hand mana 1| the vaguest kind of sta | i son. the Telephone 901 , the reduction of railroad rates on | 3% Do. 24 prd,. .| is not to be taken too | They are required to do the duty of | manduy eyl Fhe S : FRANK O. MOSES, Mar. transcontiental railfoads ordered | 13ese0 Geest Notthern prd i succe 1 efforis t 3 € lieutenants, though in fact | j{e has rep dly performed what ox may3id s the interstate commerce commission | 1800 Do. Ore ctfs. ern hostlery in Unter den-Linden are | on-commiszsioned officers, | perts has o L el npossi - and similar anations. Deeper causes ineie Central well known, and though the competen return they are eXam- | beatn e bar L5 78 Siilen undy are indicated and were sought by in- T | management of a big house of public | ined the light of thelr sup-|two minutes. He has lowsred th s o . quirers in the financial district today. entertainment is wort best | posed nce and, as in the vorld’s 5 -om the high point of last Thure- endeavors of any gen But | of the wany of them are r eve Union Pacific sold today at a de-| the well-authenticated report that he is | jected. ast miles line of twenty points, and from that about to become interested In a lead- Boys on a cruise may learn much or | 2 wher maximum there were varying losses | ing Berlin c is not without | learn little, according to circumstance 4 and ommanding officer chooses 11 on it out the ly inju tical side|tnack and his bothere its interest. / The kai all his assertion of the mi it and for all his If the take an interest in them, pol ways of the sea and the p: : through the whole list of active stocks s What Ceumtts Im | i Jins aavance followed the agree | ment reached by President Taft and| Nashville Louistille & L1435 Mmp. & St Louts % Ph I'the railraod presidents to submit the GO0 M., St. P. & S. 8. ML flaunting of medieval trappings, is a|of navigation and keep them to their so that Hersey did not hin .togr‘flly. proposed rate advances to the opera- | 18500 M- & Tex modern. He sees which way the twen- | work with a discipline at once intelli- to extreme miles, Thes> two giles tion of the new railroad law and the| ooDe »>d . tieth century cat is jumping, and he is| gent and kindl he can accomplish Phoenix were ;(n.mu.y:df by B!la.-ra out the rei} pemsenality, | movement by epresentatives of Natlonal Disen {ready ana ‘willing to jump with it.| wonde in their behalf. yrsemen to be simply phenomenal, ¢ the find ints in gh er, the little | the great private banks to secure as- National Lea : | Power and the modern organization If, on the other hand, he contents count of his having no praetic trafts that rhak s we n}l-. sents from great shipping interests to BN e g { of power are the things that most - | himself with a merely perfun v dis- | preparation, and many considerad them Toned,.down by natural spirft of | the proposed freight rate advances. The g ko b e press him, and in the business life of | charge of his duty, many boys of ex- | the greatest of his performances ling " guidance et, | “Do you belleve that he will sucosed >’ indecd. He never wnastes any America he has an object le be misread. His “hotel” is ness synd on ne t to | cellent material but n an artist Infp perfeSt ecéord. Not a | violent lapse whic but on®| 1d courage to set them on their has followed thy of paPer and pasteboard With | hrings forward the ion of more ol & Western. d North American Northern Pacific - ysrads look. pudes Sis = 1 . d | general causes. whi was supposed i B feature of a big bu will langlish, miss the opportunity and | “Yes ! eu':émw‘n"lgfi:d:t ym:i ‘r:n' had prosgressed so fa: Z g which the energies and abilities of the| return without apparent improvement, | time telling how much more he know 3 see ve | tion as to pave the wa a general as Prussian aristocracy are to be enlisted. [ in fact, timid and depressed.—The|than his employers”—Detroit Froe over The ck market of today B A , %% | —Chicago Record-Herald. Sun. Press. sad 5 ang vesterday showed how drastic a| ; s o readjustment remained to be g Palace Car..... 9 | That the process of correction 5 Steel Spring. The Phet h vet to extend beyond the spe. egrapher, lative field of the stock market is an inference that was common today. ompeeite Nerwleh Savings Soolety. | Probable dividena reductions by some u-lfic of the railroads were freely Wiscussed | Steel’ Po. pfd p Roek Istand Co Do. pfd 2 St. L. & §. F. 2d ptd.. S Louis 8 W........ as events foreshadowed from the ac Do. pfd 1647 tion of the stock market Sioss Shef The mere immed circumstance Bouthern Pacific bearing on values icated improve- Sty L in spects. The drop in Adam’s Tavern SR ins in the drouth stricken | 1361 . rthwest. Private es- | ti e cotton crop were held offer to the public the finest standara to foreshadow sz aod vernment re- g{::::::‘;l" of Burepe and AmMerteR, | port of condiiion {amertom. Boer hoxs 'l’l‘l:. C.uln‘gbnh Bavarian Money on call went no higher than Bcotih Ale, Guinnter baomn Mueirs| 31> per cent., in spite of the disturb- C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale. Boneeg | ance of loans connected with the day's HiN . B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nouriah. | Pairment of margins. The substan- ‘:‘m Sterl Bitter Ale, Annnnr: tial recovery and the sirong tone of the welser, Sicblits and Patat osing was evidence of the relief af Tennesses Ccpr Tezes & Pacific.. Toledo. St. L. & W. 109 Do. pfd 2 Tnion Pacific Deo. pfd = United States Realty. United States Rubber.. Tnited States Steel. Do ptd 3 Ttah Copper Va. Car. Chem Wabash Ds. prd X Western Marsland Westinghouse Electrie 400 Western Tnion ment some ] A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. forded by the aay's purging end was| “HGRL YO o Telephone 47-33. iyaza : taken as oromise that the storm had 5,000 sheres. spent its force so far as the stock mar- | . ket is concerned. Conditions outside | COTTON. the stock market, of which its action| oo 1 ay may be a herald, will be watched with N L et e attention. gl - > ey Bonds were weuk. Total sales, par|!30d% 1535, middling gulf 15.60; sales Q'owl‘ & "f”fid Spxol hong Futures closed very- steady: July HaEne maa 15.34, August 14, September 13.16, . October 12.54, November 12.39, Decem- per 12.34. January 12.50, February 12.29, March 12 STOCKS. High . MONEY. New Yore, June 30.—Money on call ng and highe: 1-2@3 1- per cent., ruling rate 3, ast loan 21- cle ¥ d 31-4, offered at 31-2, Thue louns steady and ve dull, Sixty days @3 1-4 per cent, ninety fdays 2 1-47¢ix monihs 4 1-2@4 3-4. Coemfertadje cloan, powerful ble, vibpatienjegs, speedy break, elt net siip, »t ng has lo &or life aiso gives on gl metorcycle headlights, speedo- mety herns ., and secend hand maktkes m St C. PENOL] N, JR., Yantic, sty & R CHICAGO GR o.mnu . GARAGE, Nerwieck, Ct. MARKET. s WiEAT: Open. 1 — AHERN BROS, SN w2 mo= o= |For the Day we Gelebrate --“ALE and GRACKERS”’ J] Atehtsa | comw: - -~ A ' Make sure, however, that the ale s HANLEY’S PEERLESS and yov.; will avoid any possibility Po. pfd— General Contractors e o0 EI O BI BEUEY |of disappointment. 63 BRéADwAY Broskivn Repic Transit S - 581 Bottled for home .use, by dealers e ieally On bhe at dil:fiuin.fin' . 2 £ 38 5 = 2 % BROADWAY BB a THE JAMES HANLEY BREWING CO., Providence R. L Erowers of Ale-cnd-Parter Phens 115 . qunsa

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