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‘run, which would have brought in an other tally and tied the score. But { Lynch holds that the ball hit the out- side of the upper tler of boxes and hounded back into the playing field. Under these’ circumsiances the bats- son, who puszle to Middletown o= | Working Hard ToKeep Ball Team Here & &t i it p, Chapdelaine c, S. Austin 1b, Strick- fus 2b, McGrath 3b, Gallivan ss, Pem- Covering anywhere in the world . < ber 1f, Bill Austin ef, White rf. Be- man was not entitled to a home run, — ———— —— at VERY LOW COST. Prospects Were Said to be Unprom'sinig Last Night— sldds tndke ¢ u)‘ir::x::;:,'f"é?mfl" | be and the game :lincv‘. - J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Meriden Applies for Franchise—McGrath Wrestles PO S B R L b hack it Athletics Get the Feurth Straight. SATTING LEADERS N u c H I. 'N E ",::;:‘."m SESPpch, Cynay Schnabel Tonight—Ztate Hopital Team Flays Middle: | ry1rp prack PrEDICTED R PHNAIO% FERALE 1 : Jrosic o 2 e Lajoie First in American—Danny Mur- | _ithe water way — the comfortable : . b e 2 : town Asylum. FOR JENNINGS' TIGERS. e i =t wien phy in Sixth Place. - f i, incinaati. h. e ter W. C rs City of Lowell and Ches Jin—safe, staunch vesssls Moter Boat Gwners - % Not Winni gNaouu- ching Staff | pavscic ¥ b 5 3 Suedser Y o h e Lasolé at L American | {85, W, CRATI MO SIAUTS conven will be repaid by investigating our| vhen scen late Tuesday night, j half of the season if Jewett City also as Failed. b -~ e L T gue and Snodgri 5 in the | jence for the traveler Boat Insurance Poii It protects| George P. Madden said that there was | comes into the circuit s o 3 Honiitzel. (b H tional top the stick astists to d&te| A" gclighiful voyage ‘on Long Istand them when running and when laid up | notiing final to report on whether or - Je::;‘.n;’;",ngg;““;',3"("‘.“,’”*:',‘;5"‘1*‘{ = i | Miteneii.ir” 8 o o mador orEanlzn o pe. | Bound and a superb view of the wo and against all marine periis ud- | not Norwicl B i o no . 3 | Paskert, 0 a3 come o place " | derful skyilne and waterfront of New Or e S That at virs Tow sain |y the Norwich team woula fiu hack' BEWETT. CITY MENTIONED terror they did In days gone by, says : H | Do 3 $Es | hina’ Lajose this week, batting ut 872, | $ort Maguen: Baid ho' sUDDER & a it TO FILL THE GAP.|an exchange. For three straight years < § Yiewme 4 o7 Rkl o | and Danny Murphy i even improving | &R o0 1 ongon at B. P. Learned & Co., New York to hear Trom who had the e g the “Detroit Shere Khans were Jords $ e S| on bis early meason form, hitting the | |, "L ALV D e Pler oot of money to go shares with him.in sup- | Borough Resident Said to Be Willing |of forest and brush, but now their 1 H ia 3 - | ball for .322 at the present thm The ot 230 Bireet B0 o o Citond Thames Loan & Trust Co. porting the team, Tle expecsed to tob:| to Back Team in League Baseball. |Whiskers have been singed by the 3 1 o8 Totam 26 1| folowing are th> leaders’ in both | excepted) and Pier 40, North Rive Agency Established definitely from him todag A number = Philadelphia and New: York Mowszils H 1 leagues who are above the .280 mark 4 SprIFMW of other Norwich men fiad been seen (Special to The Bulletin.) and svert Uhictr” own: Followlie Bre be- ‘ Wiz e American League. Y 1 about furnishing the financial backing | Willimantic, July 12—A big crowd | £inning to snarl at them. - s antog P Yers .and Clibs F&’G Norwich 10 New York $1.75 to carry the team hlong, and Martin [IS expected at Windham field tomor-| In Detroit bets of 3 to 2 and 2 to 1 Vioa for. Pemott 1 9 3| Strunk, Philadelphia Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIP! Keough had, been doing a lost of hust- | TOw afternoon to witness the game | have been made that the home talent ’ e e RS Lajote. Cl 0 WO, telephone W, J LIPS ling in the interests of the local base- | between Charley Humphrey's Whalers | will not finish in the league above | neiroir 20000001 i 2 obb, Detro Agont, “ ¥ ball propasition, but nothing had been | from New London and Mayor Dunn’s | third place. Phitadelphla’ i0002000 Kiem s Easterly, y Clinched: - Among the men mentioned | COlts. Soms are afraid that it may be | Hughey Jennings is a leader who, | | Rums’ ior Piiadcioiis Hatsel, Oldring. - Speaker, Bostc All Water Route Who mmight be interested with Mr | the last game of the season as far as|like the great' financiers of‘history, | 3P 2 Becy. for Detrole D, dones. Bush - 7. St Loun 5—14 ianings. O'Leary, Datroit i Madden and Mr. Keough were C. D.|the Connecticut Baseball association | has always. put results before sen by Stroud 3, by Pernoll 2. by Coombs 3 tme, Juiy Boston _detenied St Louls | Murphy. Philadelphia - be de.| Sevin, the grocer, D. B. Talbot, who | 1S concerned and will therefore turn|ment. When he believes a plaver has | umpires, Fan snd Perrine o5 tounien o gywe. | Seore Schmidt, Detroit i L | has had the refreshment stand at Sa | Out in_force to show their apprecia- | seen his best days or is losing his | % b Seston. | Chane. Staw Tork chem park, and Harry Hill, who has |tion of Mayor Dunn's efforts to give|usefulness to the team, he lets him New York 4. Chicago 3. whovea e [ Siepipolh stroyed any day or might by fire. It| c il P o T tand ticket: the public good baseball. go and fills his place with a younger | New York July 12—Thouzh outhatted. New York | 37 1 s boaten Ew YOR K seems that the Norwich people | It is understood that a Jawett City | man. He does mot follow the tehory | fefeaied Chicaso todiy. 4t 3 in a game featured | 3 1 i Bender, Phit often happens to the upinsured. e o o ot & aomich \PEORIE | man is anxious to take over the Nor- | that an eld piayers. knbwledse of the | 7 =iy 5w | Kt i ; e o RART, out much more delay, as there Is to be | Wich franchise and team and finish | team's policy and inside ball and his s LA R e B R B LT Knight, N York ¥ s 4T 3 FHERES $137 58| maxer opiluaeloh elsea Line e little borough and would | sonal retrogression, but rather pre- | Col'ias. to constder applications for the Nor- | tainly a liv u wds | fors to replace every wornout cog at | Fasmict no doubt draw much larger cr nase. b Hewserss 3 0 Laporte, New York in best of Companies at reasonabla| wich franchise. Meriden, Bristol and ubt T 5 P . i Southmgton are all said to be ready | than Norwich. Good trolley facilities | once, Dy 8| medgs 1o : Buah, Detrolt | ks, to came into the league now. Whether | 3180 make the town appeal to the| None of the infield who played in 4 I E. Collins, Philadelphia he league holds together or mot, it | SPorting public generally and there s | the world's series in 1908 was with H 10 HETaT Lake, St. Louls ™ is reported that the Middlefown team | DO question in the mind of the writer | the Detroit team in 1909. Only one of s RSt Hoffman, St. Louls will be kept intact and play independent | Dut that baseball would pay in the|the present infield, Bush, was even | oo ewls, Boston Unexcelied frelght and _passsnge ISAAC S. JON ES,' zames. Middletown is counting & lot | POrough. = 1| With the squad two years ago. 0 - Crawford, Detroit |iooxvios. diest 4 trom New York on the Wednesday ):‘It-hol’:da,\' in 51.:‘.1 p{:r:w J'(-_"“'j;‘!“'“(‘ g d “ n;:;m e :‘;Kflr’ Yet the newly constructed team Seore hy ianings National Le: | AN Outsiae tersoms, town, which is in_force through Jul T Jew ity by o either | page Piitsburg hustle the full seven St Louls H A i Feom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Insurance Agen!, and August. The Midaletown Baschall | Brisiol, and as for | Middietown it | zames 1o WeEGhe aies ann” His ! S et PRt b, AR Oy ) g A thorities predict that whatever team | WOU e s - Setit E ’'s cha on etro : = Rt P Bittaars Vew York I’ Mast Miver, foot Richards Building, 91 Main Strest. | Groo”"the” [Wadnesday dates in their | difference anyway. The league will go | WOMIQE, CUMPININE, of (300, DAROIL| sooe'io funines 00 o3| 5. b Satern 17 | Brockeaee Now Fork Roosevels Btrest, Monaays, Wednes ysdaw fown would find it & 500d thing for | throush the season, it is believed, by | (% V5" A they ‘re. probably the | Ser Fork T et Eason and. Jotindlone Snodgrase, New York stk B 3 s R - their treasury. MWice ones, for too much is at stake | sirongest. infleld 'in the American | T bae pese e, | L "Phione or write fur folder 11 ‘Bt ofie or two of the Norwich |0 auit mow when'the shoals have |STORSCSt, Infeld n, the American|rod W =y | Nationst Losaun. Campoell, Pittsburs [rigone en T e 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL [r/=yers are pere vet waiting the been passed successfully. ing hard to keep close behind the lead- | '° "™ q | At Chicaso—Chicago-New York same postoomed: { Tr2 T (OSIOF, 2 A WHITAKER, Agent e chance that Norwich will continue the New London 7, Willimantic 1 ers, whereas last year they were out Boston H: | ™At Pittsbare—Pittstiurs- Phladeiphia game post- | White, Pittshurg | mavia Real Estate season. 3 - top | 1 front during the whole race, except | Boson. Juy 1%.—OF thcee Ciereland pltehers | poned: rain Magoe, Fhila eal ai : 5 - At Cannonball park in New London | for three brief periods. What is the | Boston hammered ost 35 Wi and made 1 mine R MAgSw. Enia | and Fire Insurance, MERIDEN “APPLIES ‘;’.}d‘"f:d?ln'yf;rt“s":;:\‘;ll:?“}f"‘"f:.’;';‘“‘:xwubxe Almost every fan will tell you | 12day. while the visitors could securs bue fire runs. | BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. Crandall, New i|Special Excursion Tickels oudon. tes z 1¢ | it is the pitchiny . FOr two Years | honey, o fomer Fordbam collese oitcher. was given g o Ve v 2 1s 10cated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. FOR NORWICH FRANCHISE. | ame, which was well Dlayed and tak- | the imers e il s, (o0, Sars | honss. = fomper Forubam collece icher, was given | CONNEGTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Byt | Williams, Room 8, third floor. " e . = en by New London 7 to L Miller or | thy dissovery for this departmont. Bnings. The secrer % | Chance, Chica Steamer Block Island frrery Teleohone 147, | SAVer City Ready for a League | Willimantic and Loveday for New Lon- | "yl s vaar " thew tried. aut aie. twvirl- Briersor ol Ol AlsH A Team—Talk of Six Team League|don were the opposing twirlers, With | era hut sach e of them lacked soms | s e v s s | Matwiuy 71 | Beaumont, Chic : — — o O'Donnell and Grigfin as backstops. | of the requirements necessary to pitch| NIes.# 5 0 2 0 0Hoopert i e A Wearar D iabs | WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. jaSus mcons by Tt 1. g | PiE league ball. Jud Pernell is per-| fu?7el, 3§ 1§ DS 14 0| Sorimgmea Dt Ofaeinmat] 207 | until September 2nd (Special to The Builetin.) =t Saats S B haps the most promising of the lot,| Tumerss 1 1 0 2 ONtahis B3 D o s Wheat, Brooklyn 7| st 3 3 WN Willimantic, July 12.—It now looks | Wililimantic 0 g 00—1 4 3|hut he has much to learn befor> he| Ballss® 3 0 0 3 IBudieuiy 2 1 6 0 0 syrne, Pittsburg | NORWICH 70 WATCH I BROWN & PERNINS, Ittorgys-at-Law | 1o aoriden for a piace in the Con- | N London 0 0121012 °—710 0|\l be usefol on the firing line, Har- | kel 3 2 ldemnerze 123 2 Huswite, St. Louis | AND RETUR e over Wirst Ner Bank, Shetucket St |Decticut Baseball association. P. J.| Two base I Burns, Campion | gen and Vance didn't even last until | hems: g o SoeilE e T e e Grant, Phiiadelphia Children 25c Enirance Flannagan of the Silver City had :O'Mara Nichols, ' Nasher: bases on|ija Season opened. Ralph Stroud is| Raseris.ec i R S e R e AR L Bresnahan, St. Lou) e g a2 SR gl mext to Thames Nat Rank | President Dunn on the -phone shortly | balls. off Miller 3 off Loveday 1: struck | making no progress. although he was | Feiing o % dsammnc 1000 A Syemoivame, i. | Phelps, 8t Louls H 1O BLOCKC 18 "_,“_?P" Monday end Sat-| bafore 9 o'clock Tuesday evening, en- | ut, by Miller 4, by Loveday 4; umpire, | ycclaimed as a hot weather pitcher. | bl L e e R L e TN A Zimmerman, Chicago 3 0 = thusiastically knocking for admission | Edsarton. Bill Leliveit has been farmed to the | itnenp 10 . 2 2l J B i Humme! Hrnrrvk]\\n Children 40c into the lesgue. " Flannagan formally | gouugcricur AssociaTion svanoiwe. | American sssociation and waivers are | Dowace . i KasTEnn LERSUE STANDING. { Dovore, New Yorl ptiat vor diekce o iles -~ : B a o orks. 24! Wou . c. | . Norwich to Wateh chise and said that Meriden had a Vo Iet T8 | Se, like six blue bottles hanging on | TUale 3 Newark B L LB A ) team, grounds and everything in readi- X is7 | the 'wall, they have departed one by | oS5 ¥ 0002 3 Tty 3 3 = 4 5 Abc b ' Ticke , one. Some of last years castoffs are 4021 7| peheler ] . Mo1'auk Steampoat €0.’S Lime | cood oniy ror the day. Regular woe took both games of a doubla header from Bridgeport, 7 to 2 and 2 to 0. protest of the gams of June 30, won by New York, 2 to 0. Brook ulta. Tor business remits. letin for busina ness 'to jump right into the running. r n un fl | Best of all, it is assured of good sup- 2 3 | doing good work elsewhere. George three mase nits, | Baitimore 5 O e 3 " §iport It has all the financial backing et | Suggs is with Cincinnati and pitching Staht: struek | ol | Between New London. Conn. and|day that is necessary. Meriden and Willi- | Hospital Team vs. Middletown. | great ball. Edward Lafitte is making | Docne 3 timer 10 unpire, | ey CIiY ; = @resnport, Shelter Teland and Bax Har- | BANKERS mantio will in all probabilitl play In| Manager Farrell takes his Hospital | €00d with Rochester. These facts,| Evans it 2 ¢ A s ariug - Isiang mer <V m'\» Pass Meriden Friday, and Meriden here on | haseball team to Middletown to to | however, do not help Detroit. | S R L. 1000 a. m. 410 Leave fid Saturday. |try for the scalp of the Middletown| If vou know where there is a first| A e ks P Tia: [t yorar peomacnce 1. Ne Harbor 6.00 s, m, 3 juna | Steamer BLOCK ISLANI) flSouufl:gto’n, it is un1d stood, alsod asylum ‘team. which so far has de- | class pitcher ufiemployed, whisper hiS| wasnington, July 12— Washinzton and St. Lous At Eoche Fachester-Buftalo game postponed; | ————— | — ires mission, and is to play at|feated tha Norwich Hospital teaam | name to Hughey Jennings—and he'll | today battled 0 « tle. 4 to he game belng e wet BROKERS | Middletown Wednesday, and play Wil- | team eath time they have met. Probably hand Sou's bass Good Tor &t smnd ol duiet it e I e | U ilre derey e 6. Baimore o |ocEAN VIEW HOTEL bt Ne 1010, tnclunive limantic in Southington Saturday. time Manager F lineup | litetime. e T e A | g Le Nory 28 Shefucket Street President Dunn prefers-to have | like the strongest he has ev — | £2 5 , e | | Block fsland, R. /. New London 850 u. m., Wat i [ Mertden, so _there is a pu‘uibxgi\,\'] of | tered, making his chanca look good RICKARD ALLOWED KNOCKOUT. | e 2 e T | ester 11, New | miies 2t sen. Now oven. Noted |“ ifliuming! Lenve Biock 1sjaha Sonsaas S0 making a six club league for the last heat the Middletowners. Pitcher W —— s SRDe e S N pen iy o | ior” Ity BATHING, "BOATING, | p NP 111540y THR. = e i Referee States That Was the Decision | 1’y & b b 5 onensios 5 3 H W pau . | FISHING, o wiin and with- | ofion & 1" m. 501 By g 0w ] —Betting on the Fifteen Rounds | b 8- 1 X1 eovatiackmn, § .1 i Hver 1; 30 | O BAth For . O, Joiza | ndays: Leave No ing Y00 0 0Newmanib OLAS 2 fondon 3 . H Members of New York Proposition. 1; Brlde s weitzerrt {n 3o am: “Due Blocic 1 i u = WoRter 2 Sotman e & e ‘ and Beston Stock Ther nstaus.1b D Truesdale, 2 [ p. m. Wateh 111l 4 p. m. Dus rere seems to be some difference of | Un€la . % e b ) Exchanges opinion on the fifteen round \'Sropusn‘iq - Desisions Against’ Brookiyn-abd New. L';‘,;‘,g;‘; ;a0 B my I Pam | tion in the recent fight between Jef- — - | York. Beaches ne fimes e ¥ | —_ REACTION IN STOCK PRICES. fries and Johnson, says Otto Fioto,| Totais 6200 1 3| Naw York, July 12.—President Lynch and Bioek 1 Bowten. New York. s i the western sportink authority, in the| Swre by innings s | of the National league in a decision FARES v 3 Stmte Street. 24 Broad Stvect. §| Early Severe Declines Were Only Denver Post. That there is ome lg| Walnstn peoacs handed down today declares against ¥rom Norwich to s PRIVATE WIRE. Partly Recovered. . quite natural, for there is always & “‘Runs or W w Gessler, Unglaub 32, Mc- | the New club in the matter of a Waten 5l Hina e sene s certain class that make bets that aim | Bride, ‘for St Louis Stone. Harzell 2. Newman; | protested game Boston on July |V 1o ! dna . New York, July 12.—Stocks suffered Bt e to “crawl” ou of them at the slightest | two bue bit. Schfelter: = 7. won by the latter, 5 to 2. HBrfore 2% i reaction today after rising in the early Bmokfllyn Rapid Transit flnv?lrl!;‘!li!y that ‘vresenzs itself. Here | 1% 1" i = | the ;‘zumfl a 'v_‘m“hln‘I( 0‘ 2: urhrfiln th\v " i dealings to about the high level of the Canadian Pacifc is all there is to it | i = : set 1o enable the Boston o to s 57 ay 2e e TebbRiE whioh: Dud bess in prosréss il Taaihes Those who bet fhat Johmson would | No-Hit Game in Connecticut League. | catch a n. ‘The acore at the end| - EXCELSION AUTO CYCLES = | ‘ol furiner inform nmm“: for several days. The movement was EEmee win in fifteen rounds win their money. | New Britain, Conn., July 12—New |¢f the seventh inning stood 5 to 2 in{ Machines Cfor imi livery: | appiv at affce of rampany | not accompanied by anynotable change esapeake & Ohlo Those who bet that the fight would | Britain won from Springfield here to- | Boston's fav but n the first hal| Alse second-ha ol (e meen | J0RL landinz Membars of the New York Stock |! {12 news of conditions, but there Chicago & Altou.. go fifteen rounds lost their money, for | day, 4 to 0. Brown shut the visitors | Of the eighth New York made six|XNorwich, Conn. C feton, Jr I W cx was a distinct decrease in demand at e Wsten, the battle only went fourteen rounds|out without a hit, the first no-hit | TUns, which wers not counted, how-|agent, Belected by ),_._- hicago poiice Compan Eychang: the higher levels incident to the re- icago & N. W and a fraction. | game in the league for two years, | ever, because Bo: » hal¢ of ihe in- | depariment over ¢ prhor-Indi ow ¥ H d H sfl‘fi s“fll’i“’s duction of the short interest and the camo, M. & P hTrue, e clgsg rafll, hulhne\-—r— _— ‘"lnnfi e finished betore the:ime i otiRy IO e toaulrsments disinclination of buyers of a more 3 &St L. theless” the battle didn’t last the full = _Hit, No. ,fum ol bl | ©Ordsrs exeouted in Stocks and Bonds, | prices in facs of the uncertain views Coneolldated Gas men who bef it would last fifteen Betord. Comis Juiy 12 _Hertiork | banded dowa by ) Lynch covering a | " TREWE 7 no eaverusinr I B: | pTRERE 5» no advertising metiug | Corn Products rounds los @rain and Cotten. of the conditjons indicated by the six n clain Delaware & T wired W. W. Naughton | e falling prices of stocks. 2 ini an | months of & p or his opinion on the question, and | [T, HIQSSROre ot Swanson shut{ed that a hit by McEiveen went into Denver & Rio Gra ! HANNON ‘The copper stocks were the vulnera- gt also Tex Rickard, whether or not he Shety per falling to a new low level for the Frie Here are replies from both: | —_— . Yetophone 901 Vear in consonance with & further Too. “The fight did not go fifteen rounds. w B I N rw|ch 3eclinein'the price of copper in Lon- Those who bet It di tose al an ere 10 buy In INO FRANK O. MOSES, Mg~ |don. This affected the general list, =, e but the establishment of a downward “W. W. NAUGHTON.” “I allowed Johnson the knockout and e e e e T oy | 11 Mearoun e e ] SUMMER SHOES. Joseph F. Smith, disquiet over the general business sit- ! uation. The tone of a statement said Tnter " Harvester Jeff on account of his semonds jump- - LR D OED: Low cuts for all ages in all the pop- / i in the ring, but John: did t ~ underatand me. oo o oor 94 1O THAT'S ular styles and leathers. Drop in and , FLORIST to have Been issued on Dehalf of the German foreign office regarding diplo- | _° I RYCE AT matic relations in_ Central and South | g5 joms. S A all Bote aia PAS oot o see us. America was_ the decisive influence in [ — - Do. pra $58 | retences. Ao e e B b TH P. CUMMINGS, 0 LN . % o7 3 I eel, Nerwich e T it thoa o Be E Promiums. 52 Contral Avenus. 1,2104 Main Stree | Jihnson would knock Jeffries out win, 5 Rccording to the official decision. After LABEL YoU | et Lot alvr L e 07 e SHOULD Custom Grmdmg‘ JUST ARRIVED shaping the later movement of stock * = new low levels for several yzars pas. in London and reports of price con- cessions also in the New York copper| 118 Mimourl Puci 2 market put & bad face on the situa- | 100 Nafjonal Miscult tion in that industry and on the earn- ing prospects of companies concerned onal Lend their money by some unsportsmanlike gt subterfuge. Now that the official of Ih W its SHLEAE G008 sele SEEcnetal N | the fignt has declared himself tnere at YANTIC ELEVATOR. The ad = i Nortoik & Western should be no further argument on the A TG e ook I Meals perfectly cooked and -served | ;,The “IEUMSHIS Were used with force North American | auestion. 4 RTMANNING Yantic, Con OTTO FERRY, en time. Xo wood to chop, no coal 10| Amigamated Copper owing 10 the rel o BN s e ‘ S S R eacry, w8 can to ML, mo oll to spill. A | atively high level st which the stoc Foamsnaits M'GRATH IN SPLENDID SHAPE. OUR WORK | b, 336 oo Piiisburs. ¢ ¢, & S0 L. Phitabury Pressed S menah = is selling in proportion to the dividend S =) return comparsé with other securities even of the established railroad class. THE GAS RANGE | c deyciopment of new copper prop- } Brown at an Indian With Outdoor Lifs 2| —Schnabel Confident He Can Make the Irish Giant Go Some Tonight. Coal Tiiace Car Steel Npring. iy’ e ‘sppieval of the - erille DENTIST Fpseies DR. E. J. JONES Rea 9 2 cost of production for some of them epublie Stecl —_— R D‘J l 1s the worid's best cooking stove, a hot | 25t of Production for some of them Phgsite 0 Jack McGrath, the Irish Giant, who ogers mestic flflfldl‘y. b e 15, Sk Balldl Wweather necessity and a ble o Roe " Tuand i {0 meet George Schnable I, the Jer- uite 48, Sraanon Euilding = tion in Amalgamated. t : r 37 Franklin Stry ey day in the vear. Saves time—| The course of the copper market Do bt g 2 | sey Butcher Boy, in a finish wrestling bl dorekd mives deliars — saves work — sayes| §ave added effect to the dragging ten- | g ot Lous § W o ." match at T. A. B. hall tonigt, arriv- | ) : 4 : Gency of the steel market and en- | 00 bo. s ed here on Tuesday from Worcester. ! worry. Call and see the latest models| hanced the feeling ‘that a marking Sioss She. S & T ¢1 | and was around calling on friends dur- QUALITY Before the splendid. assortment is| down of prices of steel products might | 2100 Southem Pacin 12% | ing_the day. In his latest training Well, "le H()l Wave broken have to be faced befors recuperation | se s ey "M programme it has been the outdoor. in work should always be considered, o 2 | &nd the somple life for Jack up on the | | espectally when it costs no more than | . 0 set in effectively. Tennessee Copper Toledo. St L. & W >yt the inferior kind. Skilled men are : employed by us. Our prices tell the | Buy the- Fest ) | shores of Lake Quinsigamond, and The weakening effect of the liguida- ; | when he esripped on Tuesday morning Celen Pacitic 198% | here in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium he | whole story. 3, L] in e copper e g Gas & Electrical Dep’t., |:on,r occorners,and, oo, peqiation | s i o i | Beein et Fiam RS, Wi i, | ot gt Breoond mate the mestet | Bt s O S0 B[R i o e st 3. NcCORMICK, 30 l.-mk,m 5,,3,,, Local Agent | mesST" 8 YOS You can get them at THAMF MORE. C. S, Fairclough Ir2a the German foreign office. The allged d States Steel % 59w | possible. Over Tuesday night he was 00 b statement was so provocative in tone Neh. oot % 1}3% | the guest of M. J. Kelley at his cot-|_ ey ST A , 2 ag to throw some feeling of conster- Vo Carolina Chem i35 | tage at Gales Ferry, 1 SUGGESTIONS FOR SOQLID |riion ints the market. Visions of Wabsch : Schnabel, the Jersey Butcher Bor, . f the so-called Venezuelan panic follow. | 3200 Do. pfd ... i {o out doing Toad work on Tuesday, f COMFORT fie e SSagien peme B | B RS T B By o e roud o on st ummer Prices on the boundary question and the ex- | i Wesrrs rion @i | condition to give Jack the o o his life. | . . 9 E Shed markets of the Spanish war i }m ts Bt ‘nag ail over, with arms and | Everything for the “Little Shavers A n k period sprang before the speculative {legs like tree trunks, and the patrons ¢ ammoc¢ Imagination and there was some hasty can depend on seeing a go worth the 0 throwing over of stocks. The direct 5 money when the two exchange grips In our East show window we are digplaying everything for Or en a (‘! ¥ and an contradiction in the tons of the utter-| New York, July 12.—Cotion spot | on the mat tonight. the “little shavers,” from the small nursing nipple to all the 4 ance to the conciliatory statement on | closed quiet; middling uplands, e baby foods. If there is anything your “LITTLE SHAVER" needs Absorbifln Book m.l s..n;o.-:\ {r‘om the ds[an;; yvl;:ge ;v:::d)bng glmf dlo 70; sa::? 00 bales. Arrested for lllegal Pool Selling. ask us. See the new Baby Pacifier, 10c. DURING JULY AND AUGUST WE OFFER THE HIGHEST 3 arlier in the day served to throw sus- ures closéd ecasy. Closing bide: v Srapgn ‘ s E e have both at prices that will| confirmation up to the close of busi- |13.30, October 12.65, November 1251, |t Thgr SN In our West window we are showing - GIVEN THE PUBLIC. 2l to Your comtort. n2a O e #iBort dhieredlica and in- | Dcembcr This, Jamuary 1344 Fepru: | 26, O names as Binin Mors 3 : o m ; duced the shorts to cover and rally |ary 12.44, March 12.46, April and May | v <4 ‘i -2 X B T WIS er drexted at the Woorisock: Everything for the “Big Shavers SI’EGIM. FOR Y e - e et track today soon after the opening . clines were only partly rocevered, leav e s of the second day of the race meei Iyedaw ing last prices below last night, but MONEY. charged with unlaawfully s-lling peols. ucluding the dollar Gem Razor, 'the Set of ¢ with the tone quite steady New York, July 12.—Money on call | The cuses were continued for u hear- ey SR el ! s - | " onds were Jrregutar: - Tot e T ey Ju ol TS e auanedichn s e Gem DeLuxs $350, soothing ce Lotions, Shaving Soaps, $56.00 2 par value, $1.412.000. United States|s 345 last s o Tty I~ nishing bonds. Lather Brushes, wps, Ete. $ase You Noticed ths par Wilan Sivmony et stat Zylky, laey loun 2: closing bid 3 3-4; | e 218 ot which went five heats i Thomiics.” Stoerm,. WA with the New Natu 2 i EEte dns firm; sixty | was won by Porter Oil Filter, a Provi- We have received fof the “BIG SHAVERS" a chelce sioc never before made for lo Increased Travei? Py days 3 1-2 per cent.: ninety days 4@4 | dence horse, while the favorite, Dan of Imported Bay Rum, in glass stoppered botthes, pilits 50 $10.00. Equal to any § It's & sure sign of good veather ani| " wien. 1. 1-4; six months 5@5 1-4 Dee. flnished in sixth Place in the iso i full half pints at zic. This Bay Kum is especlally fine. R Fate. -fig The Tpen air "We farmiss the best | om o Zw 2 N MARKeT. "The %20 pace went o Miss Overiook ey DR. H. D. SYDLEMAN, who has heen in the praceice of & method. and if you'll taks ome ox our| |0 AW Open. Hiigh, of New Haven, Conn. and the many years in Norwich, is & membe this sssasttion, und teems you'li say . the seo { - w1 trot to Shawby, a Goshen, N. Y., tends the manufacture of our Artificiul Teeth. If your old | 4 BeHONEY BROS, o Rche. y Frag e e lion, both in 1, 2 and 3 order. e ee S 00 0 loose or broken he will make It &s K0od us haw at very s | - e T A 1| dasny Detetits in State Tann g oy "7»: KING BAFE 8YSTEM GUARANTEES PAINLESS EXTR; > e S Lineeed O 58 Litchfield, Conn., July 12.—Owing to 9 LLING. e e e numercus defaults, the annual tgnnis K N R . ... SR s SR Reiail Depariment Norwich, Co ING DENTAL PARLORS, L d0% a% ship went through the second round ) w2 8% before the close of the opening day's - DR. JACKSON, Manager.. Samars. play. A comnlete lize of best iles. foger [ . _ped 0%, 100 aha Tizes: wp i hoiiled for fam- 2 s lieh s 1 £y sse el Tl 128-3. 3 m 132 132%

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