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TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. s INSURANCTE. 50 LT !0 NATIONAL LEAGUE STARDIN - von. Lost. > 1 El 3 : % 3 a1 Covering anywhere in the world P M'.."Iph.m l-rv.? -: t:: Bul b 2 To 3 in = Office 4.30 3 — —— — at VERY LOW_COST, T % - v in ghie 4 1. L iATHROP & so"s‘ Willimantic Was Ezsy 12 to 5—Capt. Duff has two New Orclock. G = . , i z s 55 “‘GRetuckbk BBt Ieiviohs Coni, Playsrs Coming Here—Returns from Jeffrics-Johnso» Megaphone announcements of sy 5, by N n R w | c H L I N E - - & ; the Jeffries-Johnson fight for the Cincjonatl, July 3.—Piu Bunched their hits | ee———————— —— sy2daw at 4 30 This Aternoon—West Ends and Centrals are ey e O aimslore of 1 st Cinead o sy nd won ensl, 101 | T e e ey — the” comfortable Motor Boat Owne Winners' e wora will be. ma g T Iy AR r ers : o The Bulletin office this afternoon. . w s ¢| . Btesmars City of Lowell and Cher- will be repaid by investigating our 5 3 The first returns from the ring- f| momesn 2 0Beschertt T 0 1 |ter W, Chapin—safe, staunch vessels ‘ i - 3 . ench.c @ aDowneab 4 0 0 2 0 | th every comfort and conven- Boat Insurance Peiicy. It Drotects| goyungcTIQuT ASSOCIATION STANDING.3R TWO NEW PLAYERS COMING. o3 e will be received at 4.30 Y R ) 3008 P s BVE TSy, them when running and when laid up S 3 osimeast 4 21 ¢ o | lenge for the tra: and against all marine perils includ- | xew Lona bt 2 s - e o'clock, and the fight will be an- 3 gyuencrst 402 1 9 9| A delightful voyage on Long Island ing fire and theft, at very low rate. | Middictown .. o Captain Duff Will Have Extra Pitcher 51 nounced by rounds from then on. } iies {343 0| Bound and a supérd view of the won. e % orwich - 16 and Catcher Here by Tuesday. iz - 0 OWeodrum2zy i 4 2 2 | derful skyilne and waterfront of New Learned & Co. Witlimantie ... 13 SR - &1 31 w\CMilaus 3 0 1 3 3 | York . Camin 3 ’ 3. B. P. & oy Manager-Captain Paddy Duff of the o oy it 11 oGawarp” 1:0.0 3 9 Steamer leaves New London at 11 Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. GAMES TODAY. Norwich team has two new plnyel;lx to BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. Totals, 41 1 t1ees]p m “ifi'ké’:r’;:(mfi"fs; :ueml’l';;fl;g":n;: Agen ¢ 3 46. i i ? arrive on Tuesday, a pitcher and a E St — g i - == — | East 2 et_b. . m. a POl ke Rk e e e earier Smgfming) | Caicher, who are expected to put the Puiieaciia, 8. ew Yok 5. At game; Philadel. v s Toals, 31337 45 | excepted) and: Pler 40, North River, s Middeetown at Willimantic (morn- | team in strong shape. Just at present il (B e ok 3 e Eame g e LS | the injury to Pitcher Mooney and the Cleveland 13, Detroit 4. 2 F Notwich 1o New York $1.75 at Middletown (after- | fact that there is no change catcher | ° o .y s Toms Diige Double Heador Bowton 3, Wasiingion 2. . o 00 2 033 2 eeo | FAIE NOIWICH 10 NE . to take Chap’s place in Caxe of inijt\:ry i, Ty Rl it Bt Tals SUSA AT T o W Yewios 00000010121 yrite or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, leaves the team in a risky pOSItiON | awouble header today before & large crowd. The -t = Agent, New London, Conn. augbd s 273 2 2 and Captain Duff does not propose @ | scores: e s wor = Wationss Loogus. 4 . Chica Won in the Rain. ) Willimantic s t};‘e easiest kind of | jose any games by taking chances. The | Firt game— o S et el 8 St Louls, July 3.—Chicago won the Anal t a_proposition Tor_the Tast traveling | wew witcher 1. Richard Howars, whe o PR ook 0. e York 2 rom 81 it w5 et oo ater Route Norwich pine at Sachem park before | has been working with one of the abh po a e abh po n e| Boston 5 Philadelphia 0. A g - a crowd lof %00, and was sent back | Boston big league teams, and the new 501 0 0Stonelr 3 03 6 0 2 i y st Lot P to the Thread city with a 12 to 5| catchers' mame is Donodue. Howard $1e0 193z . Wew Eagoup Lessoe. s 5 Y score chalk@md up geainst them. With- | is a strong sticker and can be used al- 3000 G 8 1o e d o Wil Riww-¥iek, puwe) Tywn 0. PiE MR L | QRLRONTNG 3 3 6 out their regular catcher. O'Mara. Who | tornatary with Bill Smith in the field. s 3548 7| seond mame iynn 1. Fal River 15 16 tonings— | BN 8 1 3 8 as a split hand, Willimantic had to | I} {a supnosed that Rhylanders jump 1o 03 | e Tavernil 3. New Bedford 7. | Renichnt § 911 3 omicinens * o 1 depend for backstop duty upon Jackie | s final this time and Strickfus is to 319012 gl Caled end 7th 1o allow teams eatch train. Yranscf = 4 1 2 0 osheckardl 4 : Nichols. who was not up to the 1ob | o ‘given a tryout at second. If he 3108 : lmaneat 1033 e OO0 sy e oy omesay 43 33 dmment 454 of nolding the speedy shoots that Har- | confinues to hit and field the way he | “0> 229220 Killifere © 0 1 0 2| At Worcester—Lawrence 3, Worcester 4. Homerss 3 0 2 5 ooy’ 410 | i Py e T o0 104this was the | afd in his first game, it will take a 27 87 15 3Ravp 20001 P oy Sallceps 1 0 0 1 0 ¢ e sea I"fl frold Seemed entirely unanle ' 9eout- | 8o0d man to get the choice ‘over him. Totals. 20 42611 5| Bridseport 4. New Heven 1 uiewtee 10 0 L field seemed entirely unable to secure | ™ zooney's injured knee is still sore| = 3 Martford 7, Spe 3 **Beccl o a firm clutch on an; sort of a ball K 'Batted for Stephens in Tth. g . Springfleld Beccher 1 0 o THAE aite i6 them r{ th d_ enough to make him rest for several! score by innings: Northampton 1. Waterbury 0. b That the picture may come home to|YOU have the combination that turned . Tous . 10000000 *Batted for Sellee you and your own House be the next CITY LEAGUE GAME. Stcond _game—. = * SUNDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. ;‘“""':‘) for Lush A R P ey assenger ot T e - B L e S Eastorn League. 8 Lous 401001 01 0-3] servide direct io and trom New ¥ork call and take out a Policy before it West Ends Overwhzim the Falle—Cen- abhopo 2 e whpoae 3 . AL R B r b : Frenchzb 3 2 0 3 oStmerr 1173 8 8| At Newark—Newark 5. Jerdes City 1 All Outside Staterooms, Parentct 4 0 3 0 OWallacess 4 2 2 3 0| 1LdelCaNItrieviliuaafiiens 1 oMLY N - ch Tuead ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. In the City league this week the|Dgwrivir 3.3 T 0 oNewmunih & 311 ¢ 8| At Monresi-Soniresi Bufals same postponed Wiy He Was Sad. B S D ot River, 0aeh Richards Building, 91 Main Street. West Ends ana Centrals were the win- Pamens 4 0’1 3 0Gnmws 11119 “Mr. it “Jooks so melancholy. | Roosevels' Strest, ‘Wcndays, Wednes- sdaw ners, the We: T e | Bkburness 3 0 2 1 oplruesdale2 4 0 3 4 33 e . Fridays, a . m. junisdaw 15 o 0 from the Falls team on the | “vime ol opmmess e CONNECTICUT RS STANDIOE. Hasn't there been some sad romance | A% TTHICAYE. AL B B Mrolder. Cranberry and the Centrals winning | Blocke t 3 1 5 2 oPowelp 3102 0], Von. ost. in his life? P. S. Frelght reccivad until § p. m THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, from the Greenevilles on the Falls dia- i ab Totals, 33 10 27 13 0 | Waterbury H “There has. See that strongmind C. A. WHITAKER, Agent Real Estat "Ih the West End Fall AL Springtia ed-looking woman over there?” mayéd e n e s nds vs. ‘alls game, - 2 t . " N the winners had such a commanding o i e i Yes. and Fire Insurance, lead at the end of six innipgs that the 50000100 —1 S “Well, he has been miserable ever | gy, < TR SRR SR E eamer 1= 1ocated in Somers Block, over C. M. 5;‘:{‘" o “;m‘re B s Ak since she married.’ ae— s i e . neeticut League. 7 " Williams, Room 9, third floor. West Ends ORDERS STANLEY KETCHEL At Waterbury—Waterbury 2. Northampton 1. s d‘t:e”':::r;‘::"‘ possible. Biit whon 1910, inelunive. feblza Telephone 147. ahh po s 2 AWAY. AL Tava-Sisws B . SpERens 3. 3 Weekdays ve Norwich 8.20 a. m. oBrncts % 1% 1 H ot “Him."—Kansas City Times. New London o m. Watch Hi11 1055 Trls. It . a H . Due Block Island 1 0 p. m, : Pendleton.c 3 5 i 1| Jeffries Den’t Want Any of Johnsen's| BETTING FAVORS JEFFRIES A o Due 3 . i i i 9 geris 3 e &: leav Block Island 15 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Willimantic. Fielders Needed a Scoop. | Mimierzh 2 1 F ki T AT 10 TO 87.2 > s Waten T 430 b .. Dite New the contest into a heartbreaker for | Shahan. sef 1 2 H ¥ AR AE B o City of Norwich Water Works. B ey ey i, 1D B BROWN & PERKINS, litomeys-at-Law | .25 one” witn Wiiimantie - svrmparhics : 2 3 3| g Jeftries Training C Plenty of Money Showing to Back Bourd or- wolice of . e s0 e T waton sk over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St With the stick the Norwich hitters 3 prings, Nevada, July 3. Bot§ Men. oard o ate ommissioners. 11.40 a. m. Due Block Island 1 p. m. & ‘r . Entrance 5 grew fat on the curves of the Willi —d = day of idleness, but ij intenss nerv- 8 Me Wator Taier” toe tiie S octn caliog | , Returaing: Tenve Block Isiand §.45 airway next to Thames Nat. Bank| mantic e ; a Totas 5 274 |ous strain at the Jeffries camp. o S er rates’ for tie quarier p. m., Watch p. m. Due New B R S wantey [ Tl SVt Dammening the Al f Sbrawling at his ease. beneath the| wisthd, Neyada, July 3.—Jim Jeffries | yine 30, 1910, are dua und payable at | Pontion 530 p. m, Norwien 7 p.m urday evenings. e A By i M e i Bl s | A #hnde; Trite ou the lewn. Gie. Whiel ot s b oo ro “Ing tomorrow A 10 tof the effics, July 1, 1915 Othes open N eSB! cher Bill Smith worked for seven | West B -2 favorite. s is the sentiment|from $ a. m. io 12, and 1 to m., | Beaches near landings at Wateh Hi innings against Willimantic, allowing | "Ran. i Wes Ends 0Brien 2. Trs. Pendleton 4, | CR@MPpion was apparently the calmest{,;ong the bttors today, and the bets|and on the evening of July 20 from |and Block Isiand - 7 hits. Having the game safe, Smith | Manchester 2. Gallivan, Shaban, Burdick, Clisn; | @R in the camp. His wife, his three| ocorded seem to forecast no change|? 12 9 FARES Excur- was taken out to give him a Test as | twe base it Gallivan: bases on balls, off Burdick | brothers and his tried and trusted | (iICTCC, B Additions will be made (o all bills | FARES: o L i - he had pitched the day before inst {1 «nrrnxw“ ot by Burdick 2, by Croker | friends lpenc‘lhedflay mm‘: dmmt "{‘;‘,2 “Thére's plenty of money coming in remaining ung\»_}l‘! ‘u"r‘r‘ {‘l,m“ w;m.,, l!ll‘illll sa aed i $ .75 the same team, and Friedm vas se : Wiyvlce. AR, ‘Wicks no_ one mentioned or hinted a s i ho. e Sashie Vatch . Sundays, limited to "fi Br, fl"y “: in for the last two in:m?” Thic e e Ll ordeal of tomorrow. Jeffries’ mind|o% &';l"‘w'“:";v :;‘g; ;B‘I‘;’::"“{;’:'B‘!‘l‘g‘:; julld Cashier. day v EEET AR RseRREa 1) itors started to catch up for lost time | o TN% Gveensylle team —plaved 13 appatently was at '?:2?&"";‘2?.‘:&“:‘3 T b g 0 A oS 0 TEEEEY . Block Isiand, 1umited to day; ;... ThnfiiE Jon: Pried st 82 sign of worry. A 3 ND. . . e | Dy landing on Friedmpn for & single, | wiiah Dynon and was short a con- | fer hiy friends by kept S fka | ment tonight. ~Thede is also plenty of Bl gl ety L3 sy .. L . T8 | two doubles and a sacrifice, producing - X or his friends he kept opeR hou: B e e L Otnce "or The Nocwich SEWINEE Saoisty. L Sor, oo tihisnis oo ks iiises . 0 two runs, but he checked their raliy, | Siderable proportion of its regular | some country squire but to the end- y T pic e Norwich, Conn., June 11, 1910, or further information, party r Sl il heir rally, | hlavers, so that the ranks had fo be | less stream of interviewers, pleading | tWenty round propsition. These odds| The Diraciors of this Society have | #PPIY at affice of company near steam- they made No mora tallles after | gnoq up with outsiders: At The Te- | ser o word S tuerod ‘o din? b probably will prevail up to ihe time|declared out of the earnings of the cur- | boat landing, Norwieh, ' = = . o 1 v e the men enter the ring. six months a semi-annual divi- ) EWETT, Agen e Norwic quest of thz managers the president Jeffries does mot want anyone around = At the rate of FOUR PER CENT. e 4 BR“KEHS gam mademllrtm"r o:;‘\: r‘:a;:r‘;: has called a special league meeting for | his camp who has been on friendly| There was a great deal of Johnson | Jeh B dwomn”l!a NTer p"«'-"ffffif»:v |An-£|.;u:. (;:.wn.;:;k_ five games wo; =, B . . & e Tuesday evening at 7.30 sharp. The | terms with Johnson since he came to| Sentiment among the small bettors, | PET, AW e PA0 a0 4 arter July 15th, played. One of the features was the | 1* X h e e - : e jez3a oL i s score of the game at the Falis > “This wae shown #his afternoon | but the champion's partisans werc | 1970, 28 Shetucket Sireet ?‘;X;m';r":r;';\d o ],-‘Z-?fi“f;fa;‘;,“;‘?,ffi,? get- plhs e 5;:: P ,:“‘gm‘:y'x el. middle. | looking for the best odds to be had, COSTELLO LIPPITT, = ing by knocking o wo of 0- po s e ab b po s e | weight champion, put out of the train- | & y er. X Telephone 205 e Baneking. OGN GHOE of the iy . s ptacath, ¢ of the train- | 4nd ilu)etlyo‘itlook the ten to sex and u je13daw rreasurer. | Montank Steamboat Co.’s Lime sack kind. Rhylander was absent from s oomuhss I 733 3|ins quarters and off the grounds. el B e g e o Between New Lendon, Conn the lineup. having departed for Provi- 0 4 OBownef 51101 Bt & quist steedy pley waw made o6 Greenport, Shelter Island and 8a Members of New York o e e e DELANEY ARRIVES. the black man. This come more from ‘lh " ¢ H Alh | Bofte™ Tekives "Naw' Landon . waek and Boston Stock of tho Hopifar Team: e plaved o | Pty £ 1§ SHif 2 3 1 2| ywin Bo Johmeows Chier Secamd—|ctstern arrivais tnan erom e west- (| |11 NGW ofe! Albert 1000 . Cm 430 Bl Leaves Hag _nice game in the field and was elso 52 4 4 Iswblesat 4 2 0 0 1§ ® Other.Men in-the Negro's Corner. | ciiog: > 2 — Exchanges right “there "with the bat. setting a 5123 1omens 431001 . ot e e e omer )y isrone. || Hleventh St. and University P1. B e Rl Dodllime up mna & Mol ZEE T mup @hiE Jonhnson's Traintng Camp, Reno, Ne-| o form of gambling that roflects a NEW YORK CITY, OCEAN VIEW HOTEL y Entad. b 1 der I B Score by innings: vada, July 3.—Billy Delaney, the vet- Jbroader sentiment possibly than the ~ One Block West of Broadway, 53 State Street. 24 Broaa Street. fi cuted ] lander left the team a | centrais : 03021104 01|eran trainer, who made Jeffrizs the it ey post Sotertt % Biock Island, R. PRIVATE WIRE. little short of men in case of accident, | Greeneriite 700300 00 4 0—7|mighty fighter that he is, and his fol- | hor ing, furnished an interesting || The only absolutely modern fire- 4 Cubtain Daft hutl Pltcher Briohmmm | mon o Gt Wan: Greoae s e | T e B, vea | insight into’ the betting situation to- || proot “transient “hotel below 224 || 15 miles at sga Now. open, Noted on hand in uniform and aiso Jupes | Drseol 2. Caulkine 2, Murhy 2, Rist, for Greene: hajiev ;. &rrl night. The board in Corbett’s pool- || Street. Location central yet quiee || for ity —fine THI NG, Meintyre, | brother of SSlime: © Fhe |flle Smith Jones Sulivan ' Hirsugton.” teses 3 | today and apmounced that he would room showed the following records of || 400 rd?m‘.;p;h:';'-l(h bath; from 3L | | VISEING, etc. Rooms with and wieh on, Casey, V. =: o LAS ALL HOTEL C 124 e e et awss Willimaatic. el Sruck out, by Miley AT Bhting A nunrir ol Goves A e Jeftcies. Jonnson || ‘Excellent restaurant and cate OLAE. B Js h po & al o & 6% stolen bases, Ct s 4, Greenevil 5 o rounds. .. attached. foderate p: e “m““c 0m““c % 2700 8 3 | e, Drion earmed roms. Cent snd-holting & SiEwewestion, S WL ¢ (5 "9 rounds: .. .. 30 5 163 275 1 3 | Chhe' s uampire, Delaney expressed abselute confidence| & 'o & rounds... n > Send 2c stamp for lllustrated Guide NOTICE Members of the New Ygrk Stook | ji iy ekl R [iie wey, Sfolepes SbEily 10 KnOSk |14 to'15 rounds.. 34 17 and Map of New York City. Eychiinge. o 243 tomamin ¢ 1110 o line of battle has been laid out |19 to 24 rounds... » 3 e ————— | . Ov,, Loulse Fiankiin_ Miner fs now ik 2 3 & 0Mchosc | SO Sne « 2 v 5 32 H e | Cael 151 OPandre 3130 0|Fe by Deianey for Johnson, and none will 50 T | located In her new ofiice, Breed Hall, Bonds and Righ Grads Securities| i &3 35 SR £330 0 ogmi™ be planned mefore the fighters are in | 4, uo™hat " the public beiieves. Jonn- | | WHEX you want to put your busi- | Roor 1 Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, | Fricimenp 0 0 0 0 0 " =« ————— | Greenenlie coooeee “I never plan a fight before I see|SOM's chances of success will increase | {{im hetter than (hrougn the advériis- Office houre, 1 to 4 p. mv Gohin 20@ Cakton. ks 5 _HOSPITALS WIN OPENER my man's opponent in action” said | very largely after the 13th round. ing columns of The Bulietin. Telsphone 660. augl7a Score by —_— 5 s ’ H(W THEY MEASURE UP. SHANNON BUILDING, Willmaatic - 00001 022 03 lsu 0ue All-Stars in First Game of | Champion Johnson. always' happy.| sprrares”’ JomxsoN Norwich 21020331 12 was almost hysterical with joy over Welght. 10 Shetucket Street. e £ rwich Shew, Molntyre, Duff. Friel Series. Delaney’s arrival. It was explained |20 pounds 215 pounds - Tetophone 901 SRR IR | e e o muse wioa |k ame e asmydt i Een ke ™ oevea|| What and Where to Buy In Norwich rick. Harris: two base hits, ‘Striektus, | 2 ancisco, after a conference Wi £ u1q FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. | &iiin /Biiressac Nienols. marsis. petsicks gites | in_their series with the All-Stars for | Jonnson . He announced that e and | 1% sncnes B 1 vk tedes = may2ia oft = ngs: bases on balls, off Si the city amateur championship by de- | Johnson had agréed that the follow- " o U¥, Poleier clntyre, Perick: | feating them by the shutout route, 31 ing men would be in the colored man’s | 30 inches 1% inches SUMMER SHOES J h F S 'th 3 Shaw, Striektus, Chapde. | to 0, on the Hospital grounds, Sat- | corner: 4434 inches 423% inchés o OSCp o mi » o o . taine, crifice hits, Chapdeiaine | urday afternoon. Pitcher Bill Aus?in| Delaney, Sig Hart, Al = Kaufmann,|' > "™ Chest (expanded). = P 1R, Uil AT VR 2; Sedfce fv. Wallace: frst base on errors, Nor- | for the Hospital and his rival. Simcox, | Doc Furey, Professor Burns and Stan- | 4% inches 4 inches ORISR AEP; 20 Bll 1o Dop- ien's, Willimante 2 dime, 157; umplre, Mr. Lis- Lfor the All-Stars, were even on the | ley Ketonell, timekeeper. (Waise, ular styles and leathers. Drop In and FLORIST For the games today, the Norwich | Matter of hits secured off their_de- s — — e tete B B fches | sob us. team plays the Rockville (formerly | livery. but Bill had something on Simr Duff's Bat Won for Manville. 421-3 tnches 423 tnches P. CUMMINGS, Is Wh. New London) team here in the morn- | COX for strike outs, eight to four. Br-| o o TOR TO0 CCEET S Premiums. 52 Central Avenue. 200 Main Street, Norwich. S at Counts In | i . 5 i2 ind goes o ‘Rockville 1n rorless delainy contiuted to ATt R e Pt R | My tne | Je33a via i 0 out o e -Stars ut several field- | O e o " 7 o) T Photosraph oGl ing slips helped the winners to their N ey o 5 g N _— . . k& total of runs. The game was hard- | team in'the Mill league, whic! 17% incehs 15% tnches grapiy. WINS DOUBLEHEADER. fought and Tosked like amebods's saras | been captaining before he came here. ustom rin lng JUST ARRIVED Bringing cut the real personality, = = until the eighth when the Hospitals | it Was a great day for Paddy and he | 10% fnches 11 inches % the fine oints in character, the littie | NoW Londen Nine Incresses Lead—| pushed two runs over. The score: |poled out the home run that scored |, .., % inches TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS tS ish P { traits th: 13k hat are, Scores 7-3 and 8-5. All-Stars. the two runs by which Manville G Zonea down by ihe natural spiclt of ¥ R oh o a o Berkley, 2 to 0. Duft got three hits|1si tnches E 161-10 inches at YANTIC ELEVATOR. rea panls eanuis an artist into perfect accord. Not a Before 600 people at Middletown on 5 OMurphy.2> 3 6 1 1 in four times up, accepted ten chances T mm‘“‘ *t wpper amm. wormal DR e R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. thing of paper and pasteboard with|Saturday afternoon. New Lendon took | & iv 5 9 OBamoni ¢ 0 9 o ofat first without an error. and stole Risht wpper arm, Sexed. Telephone. dec14a OTTO FERRY, & resdy-made look. two games from Bannon's boys. Rie- | Wrnetone & 17 0 0RUMSS T 4 10 2 2|two bases. In the box for Manville | i pnes 4 17 tnches v 4 B e = el & 3 ien] tor. ho vitomed: the' first gwme for | N 394 tiimeoxp 3323 7| was Pitcher Wilson, the same who Left upper arm. norma No. 336 Franklin Street. ef, or what your friends see to love | New London, starred with the bat, | Whitelf 1°1-0 oWalkal' & 1 $ve ‘e'| WORKDE IO the EEDSDICAL NS, MU | 04 e f Dl 14% Ciaches OUR WORK and admire. call on also. with a home run and Edgar of | Widecr 1 8 ¢ thome 418 8 ¢ |against the Midcletown savium last|;, i e 16% inches . Middletown also rapped out a homer. | Forlet=s 3 ; week. Wilson was in crackajack form, | 1%% 1 4 ovel. ol th 1} AIGH Ferris opposed Rieger in the box. [ W™ 209 0 OHmdax 3 2 0 0 0fpolding the Berkeleys to one hit. onls: the TIPLON g o ' entist Score by Innings: Toais T ETI3 0 Tows 36 84 ¥ APATHY WAS NOT OF CHOICE. B J J Middletown 0100100103 Score by innings: ' The Earty Military Band. The Photegrapher, e, 00500380077 |asm Drnnnnnses| e Sy Mitary e, re]sarios of Sreos recaea 1. | OZETS’ Domestic Laundry. §5 SHETUCKET ST. In the second game, Loveday pitched ; Runs. for Hospiial S. Austin, W. Austin, Nichols; . 958. Y i oppostte Normich Savings Soclety | for New London. Boldt and Hafey for | oS 0 Dalls, a it S e out, by Ausia | 380 there was no such thing as a brass vestment in Bibles Just at That T.-’antz'm o 81 Fipaklin Street: | Room 10 "Phone 32-3 augisad Middletown, Edgarton umpired. Score | g s Al s o ea g s o | bandin existence. The very first band Particular Time. mayl7a by innings: time, 1.40; umpire, Crowley. ¢ entirely of brass dates, in fact, no fur- New London, 0 0050110 1—8 ther back than 1835. Prior to that The auctioneer with a wagon load UALITY 1647 Middletown. 20020000 1—5 Father Mathews Win Decisively. | time even our military music was pro- [ of books had stopped on a corner in | o _hgm A e A Come (o Thamesville Store SRR \ In the Mill league the Baltic A. C.| duced almost-entirely f + v ’ Z ic uce m entirely from instru-|the village and quickly collected a sally when f 1 ING FINISH. > 2 , especially when it costs no more than Adam’s Tavern Azt A o ge, Cranberry Saturday aft” | ments of wood, and as recently as |crowd around him, but he held up-| the. inferior Kind. Skiliea men ars |10 g€l dinmer for 4ih of July, 1861 Taftville Wins on Home Lot from | ing, the score at the end of the ninth | 1783 ‘& full ‘regimental band consisted | book after book and failed to get a | *mploved by us. Our prices tell the | 1919 We wiil use you right Waureagn. Inning standing Father Mathews 18, of two oboes, two clarinets, two horns | Bld. He finally selected a family Bi- | ¥10°® ':';Jz"rson o 5 altic s 3 . offer to the public the finest standar\ & Tartoiie Mialors It was asain om A hig shift.in fhe Hnens of the & and two bassoo: hd’ iR : ble, and fastening his gaze on an old may27a ¥ 3 . ©. 8 FAIRCLOUGH Pro ] A= showing t man who was vigorously chewing to- S, Brands of Beer of Europe and Amerl Bohemian, Fllsner, Cuimbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueirs Bootch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheurer- Saturday, but one with a sizzling fin- ish. The home team got away from Wauregan at the outset and it was 6 to 3 at the end of the eighth, Wauregan had pushed two more across in the ninth. and with a man on base and M. T. A. S. seemed to work to perfec- tion, Grady being taken from the out- field and substituted for Dowing. Gra- dy had perfect control, with exception of the fifth inning. when he contrib- uted two passes with three hits, and played by the “sounding es” in our bands to-day it is sufi¢ient to men- tion that in an up-to-date first-clase band of, say, 42 pieces, there would bacco, he asked: man?” “l ar’,” was the reply. “My friend, -are you a Christian Try This ! RICHMOND: probably be found from -eighteen to twenty horns, to say nothing of saxo- phones, which are partly clarinet and partly horn. twe ont Dion hit what looked to be a safe one out to right. Then it was that Hoefer saved the game, for he made a spectacular sfop and sent the hopes of the Waurej rooters to zero by a remarkable thr to Tatreault. The an error, which gave B. A. C. five of their 7 runs. Score by innings R.H.E. 30412302*—1818 5 002050000—7 6 6 ‘mpire Crowe, scorer. Gadle, time, “Do you believe\in this book:" “I dew.” “Have you got one like it at home?” “No,, T sin't.” Then why don’t you give me a bid Budweiser, Schiita ana Pabst. A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. | Suds-Maker Free You simply turn the faucet and the ‘Ricnmonp® Sud. Maker delivers thick, bot suds. ey F.M W game was a long way from being | 145 - It does not in any way cleanly played, as the error column Batterie: Grady and Savage; Ste- The Deadly Suffix. on this? What’s the matter with this interfere with the hot water faucet and csn be easily shows. but Raymond’s one-hand catch | fon and Treckman. “Your speech didn’t impress me as | crowd that I can't sell a Bible for a attached to it. It gives you instead, two faucets— LT e R cogtaining any new ideas,” remarked | temth of its worth? Dom't your re- one for clean, hot water—the other for thick, hot suds. today, this morning at home, this aft- | Tpairrers Wine in d"‘fi'v:":::s;“:;; the friend, doubtfully. ligion in this town include the Bible?" Think of the dozens of ways this ingenious device will cut down s Dor 3 et e = s . ernoon_there. The score tene e b e e GATeFan ama. | “Thats good,” answered Semator | -“She does, stranger. she does,” re- SF'sTeps every day Ao always have thick . sretey soun oo oy attvite. o W Siuta ittt notn "Plain. | Sorghum. “A speech with new ideas | plied the old man, “but lemme explain tap. The - Richmond" Sn.ls 5 o | fleld secured only three hit§ off Mar- | is yery liable to result in giving your { things a little. On Monday we had a #&k:'r:l;e::x-;fiy'q‘u-n- 0 — 7 £ : 2 thor EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCLE. il N et };:‘,ln“‘,“:f" batted for | enemies a chance to denounce you as | hoss race. On Tuesday there was a oughly mixed in scientif Comfortable. clean, powerful, relia- o 2| % \wauregan, 20000020 0—4 the champion of some sert of an ‘ism.” | dogfight. On Wednesday a feller came W&"n " is ullwu; » Ble Vibrationiess, spaetiy. no chain to 8 0l Plainfed. 1 0.0:8.0 8.0 o=t et along with a guessing hog, and yes- Toeds. It uts an end 1o TIAInE: Bas longer Mte. albo zives free 31| Two base nit, G Bases on balls, EEF terday there was a scrap between drudgery of it engine, motorcycle headlights speedo- § 1 oft Marland 4 Ly pitcher, Sis- The Proper ng Now. lightwelghts for the gate receipts. We i ;flflf::‘:,.‘.‘.‘.} meters, horns, ete, and second hand | Boucherp 21| soney. Belle Wilde. Struck out, “That oldest girl of mine is flually | gote on the Bible here, we are creamy sads for an i1 tau machines in stock €. V. PENDLETON. JR., Yamtlc, or IMPERIAL GARAGE, Norwich, Junisd ELIZA HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL HOME by Marland 2, by Mitchell Double plays, Babcock to J. Munroe, J—Mun- o leahey. tSolen bases, Plain- Wauregan 4. a pitch, Lea- Sacrifice hit, Z. Maynard. irst base on errors, Plainfield 5, Wauregan 4 Left on bases, Wauregan S, Plain- field 9. Earned run, Plainfleld. Um- pire, Amidon. Time, 1.25. thven Just rinse wnd'wine It puts an iustaut, suto- matic end to wuste, to un sightly soap dishes, to the nulsance of using up the odds and ends of soup. Use any kind of soa; s below and ask to see the one home to try. Use it ten retfirn it, for the trigl piaces you t also a sporty town, and "%rua plas- ters was selling for two cents aplece there hain't one of us could raise the dough to invest. Youwll jest have to wait till we recuperate and get asfew engaged. The young man called as a notification committee last night. “And how daid you receive news?™ “Got the family together and cheerod for 83 mimutes by a reliable clock. the Waurega s Tatreault, Hogan, MecFarlan Caron. MeClafferty for Wauregan Rt Morin, Keeah: two base Emerson, Rasmond, Hogan, McFarland: bases balls, oft Keech 1: hit by pitcher, Caion 2. Mc- Clafterty, Dugas, McFarland: stuek out, by Boucher 6. by Keceh i; stolen baces, Caren 2. MeFarland. for Mesheeey Taruiilie Just call on the plumber whose name a) Ricumony Suds-Maker. He will let you da; en if you think you can spare it, ivesey. Dion 2 (cSheffrey. Germnin. "We wish to arrange for an exchange n ) y One Vacancy e DI ed . Emareon Socin: sacifics | Tommy's Mother—Why aren’t you.a | of " ‘amnounced , the South with jewels, under no obligation to buy. This is your chance to learn about the grestest - it McClafierts, Germain. Pleraccini; sacrifice o\ | good bov. like Willie Bjones? Tommy | Amer r, “On. what basis®” B . it is hard @convenience, money and time saver you can install in your today. Apply to REV. J. ELDRED BROWN, | MeClafleriy, Bousher: fiwt base on errors. TelWU\ —Huh! It's easy enough for him to be | inqui of the other side. first .:luau.‘- ,Z:m‘ o ohe B8 X E < - on_ basee. Taftville 5, Wauregas Wauregan 3: w: s 7 wma. 118, good, he’s sick most of the time— the mineral animal - Philedelphia Reocord g ' A. J. WHOLEY, 12 Faery 8¢, Narwich, Goon.

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