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ot SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. wrestling partner of Siegfried, the TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ‘I German Oak. ' He threw rl Busch, INSURANC=. ¥ A NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. i the same who wrestled here several Norwich obtained two hits in the win P ! years ago, In seven minutes before the MGGAGE IISUIANCE fourth inning, but no damage resulted. [ Shicass weeee 43 Sharkey A. C. in New -York, and he s % James Nichols connected for Williman. also threw Carl in Monteral at another | A UM Covering anywhere in the world s tie's Arst hit in (he same inning, bu : meet, Last winter Schnabel was with | = =—— =———— i -_— i e was scoring. The fifth saw | Brookiyn a troupe of heavyweight wrestiers who| 4 .|1 Vl:BY E%w&csou"n Disbands Today — Local Promoters Vote to Cuit the -o;nnuungm::'-ned e g il Toured through Cuba and Mexico: N u“ w I c H L I N E - - led two ts in succe i It one Agginy i THR NS Game—Poar Patrcn=ge All Cver ths Circuit—Nor- | iy fanned that coupled with an error COBB LIKES HIGHLANDERS, 28 Shetucket Sireet, Norwich, Conn icl Malces Its La permitted & score. Willimantic in her - e R s g e AR sy2daw wic| alces lis Last Game a Shutout. half got a single and a double, the lat- et aarr. Natyrally Thinks Detroit Will Win—| o water way — the comfortable fer aided by o bese on valls and | el D Spin Thinks Now York Team Has Some- | way of traveling, = = 2 g s f 4 City of Lowell and Ches- Motor Boat Owners Only three Nofwich batsmen faced the| S- Lowms % Boson & : hingien Athisliesl tor T G pin_safe, staunch vessels will be repald by inyestizating our| The four promoters of the Norwich; singles in the sixth and two more in | BItCREX ‘t‘;‘e"',fm'zf‘"lg‘f:““:},“;‘n “g"‘,‘: AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Ty Cobb, who qualifies as something | tbat have every comfort and conven- of an expert, shakes hands with Con- | lence for the traveler. Won. -Lost. P.C. nie Mack on the proposition that t A delightful voyage on Long Island Boat Insurance Policy. It protects{baseball team in the Connecticut asso- | €ach of the following innings. clean singles, earning the last half of e S e iuds | Ciation—TDennis J. Hafes, George P.|ynr™(i® [N 20 M0, [5"T5 | the votal score that Norwieh was cred- | Kiyedioys Ameroan g o e the | Sound and a superb view of the won- ing fire ama theft, at very low rate.| Madden, Stephen P. Coffey and Samuel | (his time has been an even dozen of [ &L MR W = o L re | Dot Wire between Detroit, . the Aabletics | derful skyiine and waterfront of New = Sanderson—$1,000 to the bad in their | batters fanned. _Smith, Doyle of Wil- [ o, 'O ICTEAnGIe feent ab the visiiors and’ Stallings' binch In New York, | York S AT i B. P. Learned & Co., effort to put a league baseball team "n";’:l"gCda't'l?isRr‘:gt"m"fm‘:fi“'flle‘d":‘td"“' hits and four runs aided by two stolen | Waslinston DMLy thete, W ‘e wide SNPRIW &) e Save odly: aug Pler toot of Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | into. this city, have come to the con- | Sl 0i Tight after kis strikeout | Di3¢s and three errors, The seventh|si Lous ... B Dol propostiion " aaio w0, has | East 224 Street 5.43 a. m. (Mondaya : clasion that they have had enough and s strikeoul | was the big numoer, as Willimantic sral. g itlon v | B B ptor. 40, North River, Agency Hstabliched May 1516 tie players will be pald off this morn. | [CCOrd from the start and when he | connected -for six'hits, the first twol ru.sapu chance = both these experts are | 7XCePh aprIFMW ing nd the team disbanded. If any. | [anned the side in the third inning 1e | up. Campion and James Nichols. being | Hoston 3 Cicrelsd 1. | asreed. 4 R 4 c one wants the teem for the asking, he | 2de his mark up to that point Seven § ¢wo sackers. - Three.errors were made Yoric 5 Chicaze 5. et came; New Yorw | NeW York looks strons to the Tiger, | Eara Norwich 1o New York $1 15 oan have it said President . Haveg | Strikeouts in the first ten men WhO | in this inning, two stolen bases, a basc [ 3 Chicazo 2. 11 iuninfz. second gune. according to his story. He liked the . Sunday night. tu: Jie. ip e thaee | ToCed him. on balls/and ‘a’ sacrifice hit. St. Louis . Washinzton 6 Athletics, but he says that against the Write_or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, ol b S ey e | New Londoms one best chance to| In the eighth Willimantic annexed Sc louls 3 Waibincion 3 Detroit team the Highlanders showed | Agent, New London, Conn, ugsd imated i e mdac score went to the bad when Foye plac- | ¢, = betier than any other of the eastern or | —— — were any other Norwieh fnem who | Line- that would have been good for | nite single, stole second. Sullivan | weerbuy oy : Ceip, Tike Connie Mack, figures have | JREI Water Route two bases, but it was called foul by | grew a pass. Nichols stole third and | Bridgeport Z B 'n ochance, as they are too far down _in the race to cut any ice with the ception of Boston, now in third plac TC Cobb does not figue that Boston will be a healthy contendcr, due to the lac of twirlers. would come across with the financial |- V1 N ew vou : Umpire Jupes Mclntyre. New Lon- | Suliiven cecond. N1 e and contents may pe de- | PaIt of the proposition. don Bad a runner.on At at the thie F o an sectuc. (SHCHSIS then putioln. | Bis v The orening game this week settled ! when Fove was sent back to bat again | Jign¢ of the interested fams. Norwich | Sorinsteld forthampton tha estion in th Nor- 4 - . stroyed any day or night by fire. Itj (h® auestion in the minds of the Nor-|pe ended the inning on a forceout. | jheiped the cause along. by making o ke S tie “cham v h dissatisfaction with - 3 pavk gate receipts showed $58.15 for | micre Was muc i 1 | three errors in this session. Holyoke 2 often happens to the uninsured. a crowd of 218 paid admissions, they ;:!rem:;nnhes judgment on balls an nga:loy pl’i‘lch'fid fairly enecuvg m: Connecticut League. t looks like Detroit, the Athletics thought it was time to throw up the e + | and ket the hits well scattered and| Springfield 6. New Betain 3. and the Highlanders,” Ty says, “and We write Policies for Fire Insurance| gnonge. The Norwich 0“,““5" nag | ., The only other chance ',h‘“(fihefi‘;i% struck out seven men ad allowed but a | Sprinsfield 2 New Britain 1. the three teams are all mighty strong. H Dbeen hoping that the attendance might | 1tors had to score was in the A{th |single man to walk. e i e g A e Of course, I figure that when we get j gisea Ling in best of Cempanies at reasonablef grow this month, but it has been going | W1en they had the bases ful e Features of th> game were the gen-| ° ». ™ ur stride again that we will win the | the other way. Last week at one home | 0ut: A fumble by hSlr‘f‘kfus a 0 | era} all around- hitting of the home nine SUNDA YBASEBAL LRESULTS. pennant, although you know therc 1s | rates. game there were 76 pald admissions, at | Passes had put the three men on.|and especially that of O'Donnell, who dmesheg iy precedent against any team winning _— another there were 90. And not only [ Lefty Eot out of the hole by making | got four out of five times at bat, Cam- | 4, xow maren New Heven 1. Bridesport 8. the flag four times in a row. a.‘e - has the patronage in Norwich been ‘.“1 o ‘d Uh :‘hé Ball over for the | Bome o doubles, James Nichols'| it Wauteibury—New Britain 7. Waterburs 6. “The Athletics are a mighty strong ISAAC S JONES bad, but the three other towns have | PiCKUP and sho D th;geh hits ax\xd l:f,m:k' S e of team, and with Connfe Mack at the & o R Sealii i - ia- % L which was over the fencs, sendinz i rn League. h ound to make trotible fo nexcelie e and _pas * 3l R un e ipas Class. | Trips to Mid- | "'Witn two out In the seventh Smith | Yo runs. James Nichols also put it| a. SNy ol e . helit are bound to muke troubla for . 100020, {3°ahd trom Naw Yors A Celved Swhen the Miadiotena Was 1o~ | ovened the way to the winning streak | over as well as Murphy. D'Andrea’s | achce 4. Sccond zome: Temes Clu 3, Frmidence s | and | the ~whole team Ts going at .m'l Al ou Brsteraoms, Insurance Ageni, ceinta were sphie b ATima i haa | by setting his second hit of the game. | work at short was commendable and | A‘ onireal TorontoiMonirenl game postponed | great clip. o us, however, New York | g FTom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdaye i o = been expected to turn out a thousand | Jimmy Noonan then slammed a loW | Strickfus at second for Norwich played [ =% _ . = “ 3 looks stronger than any other team | SUDdays. at G156 p. m. Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | or more, but the Saturday games in |On€ to right field, which Nealon let | well. fielding his position very fast. sl o came: Newssk 2 Baltimors R [ O RS W nave had more | o New York Pler ¢2. Bast River, foot the Thread City drew out scarcely 300. | 80 through his legs to the fence, let- | * Tye tabulated score: . - S ot ki, with Bialiog'e bunoh G & Roosevelt Street, Mcndays, Wednes= jysdaw v T nd = e ting Smith make home plate and Noo- Nornteh. s trouble w Stalling’s bunch than any | aava, T'ridays. at 6 ;. m. J¥ew Ioncon o5 =k badl an Sny b e | I s Nealon rororerod iis Dall orwich. Willimantie. Mew York 10, Chicago 8. other, and they are due to make a|° “Phone or write for folder. IHE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL { zame nero the baiance was o the |Sending it to Burns who threw to Grif- | xemaie 4% % § T8 e i ey T | ApiuSge. Of course, injuries and 8 10t 1. P 8. Freteht tar lusd wntll 8 p on - Wrong side of the ledger all the way |fin. and the latter shot it a mile past 3 4 2 1 1|matoh, 10 1o 9 before an enormous erowd. The | Of Other things, luck included, must be €. A. WHITAKER, Agent Real Estate round, The Norwich men - ealled — up | Connor on third in an_ effort to catch 10 1 2 0 0| score: { fiured in, but I take it that these three | may4d z s President Dunn in Wilimantic on Sun. [ Noonan off the bag. Jimmy gathered i HER g A e L ED AR G o aiake L A0W) R e and Fire Insurance, |day night to tell him of their decision ki o el i it X 138 mmn, 1 g @3 txmenmi 21 s 8 0] stonched o el S jal E i Ticket . e 5 ted home. Sheckardt 5 172 oDogies, 3 0 1 2 0 1a jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. };‘;";’,‘““;‘“;d";or:‘;'(;’ne'“:g‘]"c’gjn“f‘fo‘t‘:; When this pair of misplays had put 13 3pemiocer 3ooalsduiy 3o 7D oMy 3536 pecia xcursion ckels Williams, Room 9, third foor. Oskerd s s the home team in the lead they also S IS (i 2210 S, Block Island Telephone 147. To many who have been patrons of | found their batting eve. and in the 201411 Totals, 411527 7 5| Hofmanet 4 1 2 1 Brdweilss >0 " 1 art teamer lock Islan SRR o - { the ‘games the. looal = promaoters ave |next inning fell on Phiilips for, two Tinke: 14 h HE 8 NEW 1013 Al)3r( | MONDAYS thankful for their support. There are | more hits and two more runs. Me- PIm 0 zon o a T A BRE. ORT St Snees 3111 e} , g WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. a number also who helpad to give them | Intyre drew a pass to open the eighth. e I et i | Ooies 00 e 2031 o.] Heventh St. zrd Universiiy P1. o a fund of $300 to start the season | Murphy bunted and Nasher threw wild P L, Brownup 2 2 0 «kep 18 0 11 until September 2nd. With, and to these they are also grate. | to first, allowing the batter to reach | G'Domell 2. s “Beaumont 0 0 0 50000 NEW YORK CITY, ¢ 3 v s BROWN & PERKINS, lttorngys-at-law) ru1. " But there are others fro whom |the bag and Slim to hike to third. |jasler: vy bawe hit. Totals, 3 8§ oA Ons Block West of roadway | NORWIOR. TO WATCH HILL w1 Nat_ Bank, Shetuoket St | tley have no kindly feeling, these be- [ Duff's infield out scored Mcintyre and | 2 se Nichale: ‘Sosnsa. ¥ e 9 00 9] The only absolutely modern fire- | AND RETURN v N - ing the ones who have made trouble|Friel pushed out a safety.on which | §f Waac o o Manles b o Towis. 3311 7 12 1 || Proof translent hotel below 224 || Children 25c. Stairway next to Thames Nat. Bank| all the season by their schemes to | Murphy scored. Anderson also sin- | Anderson. ohn ' Nichols to O"Dounell *Batted for Brown in 0th. Street, Locption central, yet qu L S T ARCSIES ‘ Tel. 88-2. Open Monday and Sat-| avoid paying at ihe gate, ev o0 | gled, but Strickfus forced Friel at |atien bises, Manicy. James Nichots coro by ioninzs 400 rooms, 200 with bath, irom 3106 | | NORWICH TO BLOCK ISLAND paying gate, even to rip. K 5 . g wrday evenings. ©ct29@ | ping boards off the fence. third and Smith did the same to [O'Deonell Wallace " Petcick: oasesd o Chicagn ... 07000000 29/} per day upward i AND URN L Th i & ‘ean | Strickfus at second. The score: 1: sacrifice hite, Melntre John Nichols New Yorx . ® 30400003 Excellent restaurant and cafe | | Children 40c. e team will go out with a clean = on.emrors, Norwieh 1. Willlmantic 4: left on bases, - - attached. Jloderate prices, | paying up “all its bills. This | Norwich. New Lond ¥ illimande < -camed mns. Norwich 1. Gincinnati Drops One to Brookiv. v DR e | cial Jow fare excursion ticket e e S e e ? iincinnatl, Jwy 19.—Cliconati eoutd do Send 2c stamp for llustrated Guids || Norwich to Watch Hill and Block o suits and re- |Joonandt & 10 3 Nl 100 00 i sery and lost 0 10 2 today and Map of New York City. Ialand and return. will be sold a8 'hmhr An“"’“y&[;l] i nois nacy fohecks, JFur this|wiomor '3 19 Srmai 4 €3 e7s MIDDLETOWN WINS, g G el | above ber limited. Ticket S U g g0 down into u 3 0 2 0 O0Sullivan.lf 2 ' incinn reokiyn. e setach 4 i N Il . their bank accounts to provide the 3180 i1ezelg e T - W hopo s e W opo s e good only for the Regular wae Gath: 1oatiaa frisy have Gous taleebe.|¥sam & 131 20271 |Bannon’s Boys Take One from New | Besheric s 0% § fpawonw %17 0 0] A 5 s Li day schedule. See below g fora' this season when pavday came | AMSerS, 3 43 1 3iis Londen, 5 to 1. Eoicmn 4 S 1 i 21 ¢ Mox‘auk Steamboat Co’s Lime syia aronnd. Smith.p 20 2 20 30 = Mitchellit ¢ 0 2 0 nmel.2b & 1 5 0| Between New London, Conn ind - —- 7 e Dlnvers mow lon dhe mosterbere S 222 22| Middletown, which has been in a| Pasertcf 3 1 2 1 ODavidwoncr 3 0 4 0 0 Greenport, Sholter d and Sag Har- and Captain-Manager Paddy Duff, Bitcher| Totals 350 [ 23 22413 4 | losing streak, “came back” on its home | Domner.ib 3 0 3 o ulemexib 4 2 1 2 0| bor. Long Tsiand amer Wyan- | Sleamer Bl Smith and Pierce Mooney. Second | Score by mmninzs: - |srounds Saturday afternoon and man- | 3\ 3 0 e, 4 1 3 09| JoueT Jeaves New Londn Week daye § oo —— BmEns Baseman Strickfus, Shortstop Joe | Nomic o 00980085 273 aged to defeat New London, the league | Sugsp - 10 3 oRuckerp 1 0 1 9 Harbor 6.00 a, m o gulld Friel. Third Baseman Bill Shaw, | Rune for Norvich Noonan. Melntyre. Mumphy, | 1€aders. 5 to 1. The winners plaved an | Gamarp g &I e gt £ 3 June Z5th to Sept. Gih, 1910, inclusive Catchers Anderson and E. Chapde- | Smith: bases on_halls. off Smith 3. off Phillip s3: ;rr;-;leu game and hit in timely | *Re s o0 "3 F 1. Weekdays: Leave Norwich $.20 a. n ine, N hit by witeher. Strickfus; struck out. by Smith 14, ‘ashion. 5 b New londc ). 56 n, m., Wateh Hill 10.55 28 Shefucket Sfreet || l:inc, Ouwtelicts Jim Noonan Dennie | 1 1itsr S, B e, st ek & s RATES OGEAN WIEW HOTEL | Ny opion g o wain i yre 2 g : her | bices Nasher, Dufr. Smith: o hits, Nasher. 5 e ave Block islahd 210 Telephone 995. by the name of Crosby arrived here | sumhy: fre: biw on errors, Norwich 1, New Lon: Gt s abh po s | SBatted for Suss in Sth. Block Esland, H. | N A ap o Bos ol Saturday night. All the boys have | don 1. left on bases. Norwich §. New London 6: | Edgar2b 3 1 1 1 ONealonrt ¢ 2 3 0 o Seorc by innings. il s olion b o m.. Nocwichi 615 .y liked Norwich as a place to play e, 155 umpire: T McIniore. Altendance f30. | Haminef 3 8 21 Ofowiaver 31201 932988823 ssl 15 mies at sen Now open. Noted |london o p. m Norwih 3% pm. ohasn.c 3 eigers 3 —2 | ro s A y B 3 : Y ) " Members of New York and are sorry that they are not to Bannon.ct & 3 & 0 0Foyeln s18 1 —_ FISHING. etc. Rooms with and wiih- v Lohdog 1040 8. n. Watch Hi & make it their home for the rest of the [ WILLIMANTIC PILES UP RUNS. Dunfapss 3 1 2 2 OSullivanet 3 1 0 0 @ e o ho out bath. For Boo address NICH- SBLTIR TR DAl R T LS R R and Boston Stock season. Thay are a bunch of clever — R s s oAT, o4 & 32 8] B Youid Pair In—Bostin’ wn the: seesnd” game | OAS BALL HOT juiza e ateh T 4 P m. Die New Exchanges ball plavers who can make any team | Dunn's Colts Pound Wallace, Their | Belliioh = 4 1 2 3 9Cowersv 3 1 3 3 1|of the from St Tavis today. 5 i 2 The on 5.6 p. m. Norwich 7 p.m. ustle. and they finish the season tied | Former Teammate—Defeat Norwich, | P¥tp 4 3 0 & @Bowersc 3 0 § 2 2| visitors raltied in the ninth. The score e Dinner Tiouses and ~Bathing ey r"]ith, Middletown for second place in AEk . R TRy Iy i iR ke e D St Louis. Boston | Beaches landings at Wateh Hill Borton. New York. e league. -2. otals. tals, 213 e e e s and Biock 1sland. 53 State Street. 24 Broad-Street. N e - e by tantngs: 0| e Seomnsre 370 K Excur- P g ooy OSIATION STANDINS. (Special to Ths Bulletin.) e T R S I SR B U B s "1 e ot e ] New Tondon 1 or1 | Dunn’s Willimantic Colts are g0ing | i Bodc. for New Tgndon Neaion: two. bas s, | pomee? ™ § 3 OAbidios 3 2 23 PR U Nl Sosnre, LRI 100 e Norwleh. E % | nicely now and made it three straight | Levedss: Fove. Dumiasl tree hace hite. Edsr New: | 31 9 Beck et R Blotic Tiand, Umited to day 1,00 nadterown 20 l4s7 | victories Saturday _afternoon by | lon: Bt by pitcher. Rleger. Fdgar. Dunlap: first on 36 4 1 1Grahame 5 2 T Block Tsiand, Sundays, limited to d imantc n A dl: 1 he N H i balls, Boldt 2, Reiger 2: left on bases. Middletown | Fauecrss & 1 ORweeney.3b & 1 1 3lock Tsland, ays, lim i P o soundly trouncing the Norwich nine on day Liba g8 Windham field by the overwhelming | Hase Bov Comnonr mrume mt o Rordt 2ons | plisp 0 0 Rt TR N | 2 ty rat v th ates, -Connor: struck out,_ by Boldt 2. eckman.p 2 further information, p o m": m“m SOUTHPAW BILL SMITH score of 16-2. For five innings the | Reiser 4: time. 150: umpire. Edsiriom. Attend. | Tonp © o o Totats, 013 3 10 11 ot lice Of Aompany near steam SETS STRIKEOUT ‘RECORD |&2me. was as. e & ons. a8 A on LT - 113 EXCELSIOR AUTO €Y1 landing, Norwich . of o New York Sto coul 2sire, and at at stage of e iiak Machines fo mediate delivery E. 8 JEWETT, Agent T E;‘_“‘ k| Shuts Out New Londom, 4 to 0, Fan- game the home team was leading by CENTRALS WIN Totals, B .u.v;’x."m'r.m ha machine can be seeri | New Englend Navigation Company. i ok i b DL She e *Batied for Baciman iz 74 at the Imperial gara 1 Chestnut 8t., | g JOLEY. A, G. P. A, New York. h . h nfl‘l slfll[ifi“ ning Fourtesn. nines S(':!‘CP!) xa ;nen reached nh,—s( on FROM GRISWOLD HOUSE. Ratted for Raciman = . '1\-4,,“.‘,,, Comn, ©1 Pendiaton, 1t ¥ COLE A.. New York nds and nll f = cither side, and there were no hits or i 3 Seise br Siaives agent. Selected the Chicago polic Mowing the New Londoners down |runs for ths fans to enthuse over. Norwich. City Leaguers Handily De-| > .. .0 90 00011 o-2|department over Thor-Indian — Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds,{ With merciless precision, fourteen of llace was on the mound for the feat Hotel Team. Boston Pterseni B RU R0 0 9000 - S 1 OLher imulen 88, DY ;She Rnly vane TIVERI I8 no advertising medium 1a @riia hisd Gotton. them by the strikeout route, and al- | Rosebude and had not his teammates =4 LR R B i | AT, aenrscenrmaosl te Fhs. Buls lowing them only one clean single and | started the bungling in_the fifth in- | In a well played game at Eastern| piNCH HITTERS 5 2 et i et SHANNON BUILDING an infield hit, Lefty Bill Smith, the |ning and continued it throughout the | Point on Saturday afternoon the C. A. 1p Bhlackat S 14 Vorwich _team’'s star, shut out |remainder of the game there is no tell- | C.'8 of this city defeated the Griswold NOT SHOWING FORM. 0 Shetuckst Street. New London. the league leaders. |ing what the result might hava been. | hOuse team, 7 to 5. Simcox was in his S < Telephone 901 4 to 0, at Sachem park. Opposed | The ex-Willimantic twirler then gof | P25t form when the bases were occu- | Few Are Delivering the Goods in Na 3 to Smith was Phillips, the Montville | into the game himself and when the | Pied. while the Centrals swung their ticnal League This Year. i FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. | twirler. who was likewise In his best | local boys began to get to him he com- | Sticks effectively on the Griswold house - may21 form for five innings of the pitchers’ | menced to heave the sphers around | Pilcher. Few of the players in the Nations duel, each team having but one hit in | promiscuously that materially atded in | The score: league have been hitting at their r that time, but Norwich ripped off two |the final large score, although the Centrals. Griswold House. gate to date. This is evidenced nnli bUMMER bHO‘:S | JOSCph F. Sl‘flith. s some of them | l di iduali T S 1 alone by the positions & mroby.3b 4 2 # Newbgery o'e occupy in the list of batsmen, but 28| [ow cuts for all ages in all the pop- oy R e R v cuts Calkinslf 5 2 1 0 OMaslansb 4 0 0 well by the large number of pinch hit- | i gt ticn e by tynds. 5 Pasne 20 11 than 210 emergency batsmen had been | se¢ us. Is What Co I » e e e Jeatue. manasers n | P. CUMMINGS, B £ : a ugts In ey Ll e 1 their efforts to turn the tide when the| Premiums. 52 Contr=i Avenus. 9 Main Streel, Norwic). Phot I SATURDAY MARKETS. 300 Do ore cis R Sullivan.ct 3 1 0 a opr 31 fortunes of war were going :-gulnsl" jezsa 4 Ivia I e O Z = Totals. 36 2 5 = ograpuy. Hasty Profit Taking—Fractional Re- | &g Intersoroush et TR % s probable that a backward glance | - - ‘ - intor Harvisi e s v g through the records would fail to i t (Tioging out the real peronaltty. cessions at the Last. M e e el e e e M T R f yeal in the past decade a season where ustom rinding| JUST ARRIVED 9 little Bt o " International Pever ... Griswold House 030000 substitute batsmen were so frecly use traits that make ws whai we are w York, July 9—10.10 a. m.—De- [~ 1m0 e ror Bentrais Marohe 2. Calkh heriilde o b i B B TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS 100 Iowa Central Rist. Sullivan. for Griswold H Great Spanish Peanuts Toned down by the natural spirit of | Clines were general in the opening they have been sent to bat not not on- at YANTIC ELEVATOR. an artist Into perfect macord. Not a | quotations for stocks, mingled with a| 290 City Southem.... 2 e -CRlge. Maler. . Satliva: ove 2 6 = | 4 . 58 i 0 Payne. Rist: basgs on balls off O'Rrien 1: hit by [ Iv for weak hitting pitchers, but for Sl = % | thing of paper and pasteboard with | sprinkling of gains which ran to 5-8| .o R g T B s o5 | P | A. R. MANNING, Yantic. Cona. o peie e Wk in St. Paul. The copper industrials| 1o ey e M % o | other playérs who_stand well up on| A c14a | OTTO FERRY you want = photo of your rea)| Were notably weak. | - 2003 Pasea, ban 3, ucrifice hits. Centrs the batting order, but who have not| Telephone. Sectsaiit » or ‘what yeur friends see to love| 11 a. m.——The rally advanced Union| !0 ey e e T L b0 the agaser Toed e [ No. 336 Franklin Street. R ko o Griswold Hovse anee. Cemtrate 8. G | gait, and Fhor anager lacked - EE G o i R ou, s AT s LN g s (o s oot OUR WORK 1 et needed to win a game. Ln view of the | o frequency with yhich emergency hit-| meets the approval of the critical 1] y | Montville Took Game from Hospital. | ters have been used, the question has people. DENTIS On their own diamond on Saturday | arisn as to just how often the desired Rogers' Domesfic Lau“dry. DR. E. J. JONES i afternoon, the State Hospital team lost | end is attained by this method. Fans ‘ i Rill Austin, who was in the box for | sults, or it would not be tried so often. | Tel, 958. Rear 37 Franklin Strect. i | Suite 46, Sharnor Building | Paul 1 5-8 Virginia Carolina Chemical AIGH I O 1 1-2, United States Steel 1 1-4 and 9 |Southern Pacific, Northern Pacific, Atchison, New York Central, Atlantic The mlmr_ Coast Line and Wabash preferred 1. Hasty profit taking wiped out half the American oppesite Norwich Savings. Soclety. rise in Union Pacific, but the market | 35100 Northern T 00 Pacific Mail : to the stronz Montville nine, 10 to 2. | will argue that it must products re- recovered and reflected no large sell- | ;30 # | BIEARRNp who: ks 1o (e Ebox o | aulte s : | the Hosp! was hit hard. the win- - aogisd ing. e 1 nlayer fwho munages to hit| sept273 SR e A e S enetadly | 1 A e ners making a total of 12 hits, while | safely in a pinch two or three times Lol S Phons: Take elevator, firm and quiet. A shght demand again | —— Plusburg_Coal % the Hospital team coliacted oniy five | in succession often gains a reputation | 1647 ot el e Eromei sieel” cai off_Pitcher Welch of Montville. along this line which the records fuil | QUALITY = 5 Paul rising 3 5-8, Union Pacific 3 3-8, Tallway Steel Spein Next ‘Wednesday the State Hospital|to bear out. | Come (o Thamesville Store Adam’s Tavern |Xornem Pacifc s 12 Cnited states Si team goes to Middletown to play ~the it in_work should always be considercd, Steel 2. Great Northern preferred L 3-4, Republic Sicel sylum team a return game. B espec'ally when it costs no more than - Scuthern Pacific 1 5-8, Amalgamated | Do._ o 5 — RGBT AND SCIIBEL, the inferior kind. Skilled men are |l0 gel dinmer for 4th of July, 1861 Copper 1 3-8 and several other stocks In the Miil League. SIGN TO WRESTLE. ""hl"}“"!d by us. Our prices tell the 1910. We wiil use you right 1 2. Th vere fractional re- Azl 3 E c —_ whole story. e il us 4 gfter to the publlc the fnest standara Eibtotl Gk the et - nap the Mil league on Saturday the| rish Giart vs. German Butcher Boy SIETeON A VetNe: ¥ 9 Branas of Beer rope and America, oo e B S T Here This Week. mayzia C. 8. FAIRCLOUGH Prop. Bobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass' Pale and Burto; STOCKS. Southern Pacific ... Emeralds of Willimantic took a game famd Semoa Scoteh_Ale, Guinness Duslin ué'f::é Sales. High Low. Close. Southers Hallnay from the Greegeville on the Cranberry, | Jack McGrath, the Irish Giant, has C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Allis Chaumers pfd —_ — 2 |_ " reincesee Copper ¥ 9 to 6. The Willimantic team of ama. | taken up the challenge of George} Hil P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- Amal. Copper 0% 58 60 | 100 Texas & Pacific teurs is showing up in strong shape Schpnbol. the ger_;e r‘]m' er Boy, for ° ing Ale, Sterling Bliter Ale, Anheuser. 2 Suiedbal 0w 0% Ny | 200 Toledo st L. and the fight is a close one between [ 2 Wresting match, and .|S|h‘(9.x Jer Budweiser, Schiita and Pabst. Am Gan v - 3% oh | oo them ‘and’-the -Noewich ¥ M. C. A | Sisued here on Saturdey evening for a A. A. ADAM. Norwioch T Am. Caz & F 4o 5 oy g 7 finish go between the two at the catch . B Am. Cotton ot HY AR as catch can game. They are to go Am. Hide & L. pfd.... -" 30 Am. lew Securities ...l Telephone 447-32. ve2a Am. Linseed OIl... Am. Locomotive THE PALACE CAFE | =i smioes 72400 United _States 300 Do. ptd - 700 Utah Copper 5607 Va. Carolina Chem | 400 Wabash | 1300 Do. pra ... I 200 Western Maryland .. 00 Westinghouse Electric Duff’s Team Win in 12th. for a finish match, best two out of | cCaptain Duff of the Norwich team|three falls. strangle hold barrad. The played with the Manville team in the | winner takes the gate receipts and r “ r ¢ | Rhode Island Mill lague on Saturday | side bet which is to be put up when afternoon, his team winning a 12 in- | McGKrath zets here on Tuesday, and DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST GRADE ning game. 3 to 2. Pitcher Wilson of | Wednesday evaning has been picked as the Manvilles again performed in star| the date for the match. GUARANTEED DENTAL WORK AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER form, pitching a no-hit game up to the| Schnabel, who makes the bar rise at Step in znd see us. 30 Am. Tubacco pfd 300 Western. Uaion 5 ! t h : : octen, oo BT tenth, and_holding his. opponents *o| 210 pounds, will probably e the heavi- || GIVEN THE PUBLIC. FRANK WATSON & CO, o0 Ansonda Mg Go | oral saree, 520200 shares three hits for the 12 inntngs. | est man that Jack has tackled before e JpepS.. 78 Franklin Strest.| 1% ichison i the Norwich public, and from the long 3 QP[[}IA[ H]H J“I_v £ ¢ "MONEY. QUALIFIED AT DUCKPINS. exparience of the Jersex Buicher ot | 109 Atiantic Const Litie 500 Baitimore & Ohlo. A Full Set of Teeth GEORGE G. GRANT, et o : ; i rove one k D e e { nominal; no' lo: me loans very | Five Teams in Two-Man Tourney— | Prove one of the tousi 4 2 U or dad- Esbalmer S, Facind sirong: 'six Sa% 1722 -4 per | Scott Rolls High Five Strirg Total. L e A T et : : $5.00 l‘er"k me ‘entral Leather ; ninel six months oy - 3 e imse ¥ 3 Coinebt ot w3 3ap 14 prime mereantlle paver 3 to} Winning the dafly prize for high O e Sl DD Dl RE with the New Natural Gum, Chicsaponke & O 5 1-2 per cenl: sterling exchange | singlé at the Rose aHeys with a string o 1 i epuratic: o never before made for less than 32 Providence St., Talivilie. 0 Chicaes" & Ao steady ‘at 4.3.70G4.33.90 for sixty-day | of 129, Scott did some steady GUCKDIN | mosu g han Andsreon T AP $10.00. Equal to any $16.00 set Prompt attention to day o TS el e i Lills and at 43580 for demand; com- | bowling there Saturday night in put-| Among the men he has been working 4 ; Do ped_. - mercial bills $4.83 1-2; bar silveh 55 | tin five st tal of 601 5 el made elsswhere, ’ Telephon. 39-81. aarl wl 900 Chicago & N W 8-8: M dollse 3 TP JTe ERDE Joth o - oH8 | with s Hjalmar Lundin, the big 1000 Chichi, 3¢ S 2-%; Mexican dollars 44 3-4, sinigles were 129, 128, 127, 92 and 124, | S50, DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who Has heen in the practice of dentistry —=¢c outa ———— n the qualifying round of the two- Yl Yo hrikr I R many years in Norwich, is & member of this association, and superin 1730 DIVIDEND. |70 Glerade Sl Sl s | COTTON. man tourney, which finished Saturday | i ative. ormany and. hes ‘.,“,ff,‘;' tends the manufacture of our Artificial Teeth. 1f your old plate ix Office of The Norwich Savings Soclety. | —.; (USRS Tl | New York, Juiy $.—Cotton futures |night. the following tesma are on the | 4t it about ten vears. six years as a loose or broken he wiil make it as good as new at very small cost ; t g 3 o O Tt closed steady. Closing bids: July 15.47, | toard: = Fricl-Hurris 685 Cole-Stone | profesaipnal. His longest bout was in The KING SAFE SYSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTRAC- The Directors of this Seciety have 100 Delaware & | August 14.79. September 13.40, October | 670, Stone-McClafferty 666, Hill-Frost! {pe Fatherland and lasted three hours TION AND FILLING, 2 eclared out of th s of the cur- by 5 2 3 e Thonthe s semianmuslcdivi- | 3 Deve & Bo Gru 12.80, November 12.66, December 12.63, | 665, Harris-Sturtevant 647. They will| and 50 minutes wrestling for a madal dena ac whe rate of FOUR PER CENT. | 308 Dl Seruriies Janusry 1263, February 1264, Macch|ioll B s week for the prizes of 34} worth sbout $85. The maich wes KING DENTAL PA ORS ann ntilf 30 ere i 112,67, April —, May 12.70. Spot closed | and $2. declared a draw and neither map =ot RL R B Mireio, on and after July 1sth, Do. 1st pd . | auiet the medal Schnabel once stayed fen 2 —— Do 3 pd Manager. Franklin Square. = . 5 points higher; middling up- = - - s 14 )lands 15.45; middling gulf 15.10; mo frst used for lighting | minutes with George Hackenschmidt. DR. JACKSO) | 1% 14K sales P ‘!!';,'l‘Q: " the Russian Lion, and was also the 19810. & seisaaw CTSTEC MEREDRL

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