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. furnished. for penon‘ in positions of trust. J. L LA[THROP u_sgm 23 Shetucket Street, 5 i WHEN YOU R HOUSE TAKES FIRE/ it is too late to take out Insuranca. 1f ever delay: was dangerous, it is *a this inetance. Let me write your In- gurance toda)r. ISA AC S. JONES, Insurance snd Real Estate Agent, Richards IBuilding, 91 Main St. 18E OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL " Kleal Estate end Ifire Insurance, is 1ocated In ¢ Eomsry’ Biock, over C. M. iams, Ro,om 9, third foor. Teiephone 147. | ATTOR‘VEVS AT-LAW Brown & !Perkins, Atterneys-at-Law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Fntrance sta \rwas next to Thames National Ban k. Telephone 38-3. BRSIDY & BRADY, Attormeys amd Counsel at Law. 23¢ Broailway, New York City « T. Brawy Charles A. Brady New Yok of Norwich, Conn | | | | Tominiclt & Dominick : Norwich Liranch, Shannon Bidg, 10 Shetucket: iSt. TELEPHONE 901. Stock:s | Bonds Grain Cotton FRANX O. MOSES, Mgr. NOTICE coumt of the present condition | On ac of Falrview Rgservoir, the use of hose| for street, lawn or garden sprinkling | 1s strictly yrohibited until further ne- | Thisy order will bs strictly en-| wlea forced. Per order BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- | ERS. i The Best Trout Brook mn " New London | County ! Wil not delight the busy, progressive housewtfe nearly so much as the pros- pect of having a thoroughly modern =as range placed in her kitchen tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- able, peerless bakers. economical gas vears, great time savers. ana| #ee thew and be sure also to examine the incomparable Ruud Instantaneous Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the| mere turn of a faucet an unlimited | supply of ‘hot water at any moment of the dayjor night. Gas & Electrical Dep't. 321 MAIN_ ST. ALICE BLDG. SPRING TOYS ‘W heelbarrows, Doll Carriages, Garden Sets, ‘ Pails and Shovels, Sand Toys, Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, Etc. RS, EOWIN FAY"S, Franklin Squam AMERICAN HOUSE, | Farrell & Sanderson, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, | Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected | SHETUCKET STREET. | w—— WHAT'S NEW —— THE PALACE CAFE Step in and see us. FRANK WATSON & coO, I 72 Franklin Street. FRISWELL ' bas the Largest Line of Alarm Clocks in the City. . 25-27 FranKlin Street STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35¢c DINNER z From 12 to 2 OEL-HOFF CAFE, Ground Fioor THERE !s no advertising medium in sters Connecticut equal to The Bul- for pusiness resulis tone became firmer -and - Stocks gradually made up the losses. The | speculative leaders overtopped yester- day’s closing prices on the repound, i day with good fractionn The copper were the md prominent and about duplicated s terday’'s rise of a point or more. The Wagons, Speculati holders who had become tha| 500 Do. pid market's long perlod of inacti 1200 Tnter Harw Prominent intere: were ) | have disposed of tmporta | railroad Go-Carts, |’ oy Coxsvain Hay Develops Dsease—-He is Sent Back to| hghudo Easy Paddhng § away New York's vietory and de- claréd the game a tie. The ryling, it is sald, was founded on the contention that Merkle should have known bet- ter. In the pre!ent case Archer of the Chicago team, it will be claimed, should , have knpwn better than to leave first base when Umpire Doyle's decision was clearly wrong. ONCE MORE PROMISES PROTECTION FOR UMPIRES Red Top, Conn., June 13.—Mumps broke out in the freshmen quart today, and Hay, coxswain of the freshmen eight, the sufferer, was sent back to Cambridge this afternoon. Hay complained of trouble in the glands of his throat, and Dr. Walter Peet, the old Columbia coach. who is at Red Top for a few days, diagnosed the case as mumps, and to prevent a possible spread_Hay was sent away. holas Roosevelt was sent for and is expected to arrive from Cambridze tonight and take Hay’'s place in the eight. None of the other members of the craws show signs of contracting the ailment, but all precautions are being taken to prevent its spread. As a result of Hay's illness, Trumbull was taken from stroke and put at No. 2, E. | Curtis taking the stroke oar. Cromb was taken from No. 2 and put in at stroke of the four, and Converse was taken from No. 5 and L. Curtis put in his place. The varsity and freshmen eighis went out together, zoing down stream, the latter as far as the three mile maric and the va continuing down to the drawbridge. On the return the varsity picked up the freshmen. Both crews kept a to 28 stroke both way: At no time was there an at- tempt to increase the speed. The freshmen four weont down stream. f lowed by the o varsity fours, the crews rowing a low stroke. BLUE VARSITY PRACTICING LONG SWINGING STROKE. CEl s SN River Conditions Good on Tuesday— Examinations Are Over. Connecticut League Warns Trouble- some Players—No Increase in Pay « for Arbiters. Haitford, Junme 13.—Hereafter ail players in the Connecticut tSate base- league who assault, abuse or oth- ise interfere with the umpires will be severely dealt with by President Tracy and the team owners will back him up. This was the understanding reached tonight at a meeting of the directors of the league, all of whom were present. A pefition from the umpire asking for an increase for um- g double-headers and for rainy was turned down and the um- pires agreed to cor ue work at the old scale. For deuble headers $12 was asked instead of $10, and for rain: days $4 instead of- e differences between Managar McPartlin gnd Own- er Pace of Waterbury were brought up. bui were.tabled on the under- {standing that the two would settle their differences by ~ themselves by Monday next. all U. 8. Golf Cham on Loses to Scotch ‘Woman. Gales Ferry, Conn., June 13.—Yale's Androws Seatiann” Fite 10 crews n to take the water at haif| yiiof porothy Campbell of Hamilton, past 4 thi the fours being | n; hold:r of the zolf championship the first to go out. The weafler Was| ¢ the United States and Canada, and cleudy, but the water was smooth and | Tinns o the British championship on rowing conditions good .| May 19 at Portrush, Ireland, was de- At a slow stroke the fours went up | rootoq 5 Futtie Lthe stream for mile, retur the | ottish women's same leisurely mar one hole. eight followed the tream, but covering fwice tanca of the former. Their stroke was L VR""“ “"““" Hudson. also kept down Io N. Y. June 1%.—The Cornell made to raize ft tonight for Poushkeepsie the annual intercoll- a on the Hudson on June s ip in th to quarters. Coach Kennedy foi- |7 wed the crews.in the new power | missed th 3 mch. tion of the training s. is not ex- Professor Durfee. who has been‘con- | Pected to weaken it, as the new men ducting examinations, left for New |are good oarsmen and have been row- | Haven today final examinatio having been nong the visit- | has been was C. of Montelair, | Howe, but | substitute. { The crews <#H start practice on the | Hudson tomofow MERKLE CASE AS PITTSBURG ARGUMENT. Syrdouse Pitcher in No-Hit . Syracuse, Y., June 1. Wiil Appeal and Say Archer Should | university defeated Columbia Have Known Better. to 1. Cottrell let down — hout a hit. Both SyT: Pittsburg. June 13.—The famor “aptain_Ci Merkle incident. which cost the New | trell and Sho z of the S Yorik club the pennant in 1903, is to univer: in the Pitts- be used as a precedent bv the Pitts- espectivel burg ¢ in the appeal from th: de- cision of President Lyneh, who thre R.H E | out the morning game won by Pitts 00200 s 2 burg 2 0000-1 0 1 Merk and Holmes; Lee STOCK DECLINE CHECKED. e Leaders Finished the Day With Fractional Gains. New York, affort was mad= the strength the stock ma 3.—A determined today to demonstrate of the bear position ket, and specuiative i 10 st especially [nited States Stee were subjected te heavy pressure. | Prices declined rapidly during the | early part of the day and the move ment was accelerated the circula- | various some o their wh only in a desire A further de- ion le amount of Tnterboroug! ocks, some evidznce ¢ holdi of number of or more, but the downwa ere was also it W hecked almost before, the das's trading was fa under wa: recovery set in. ks same reluctance to move ave exhibited constantly of late. movement. rd higher P being juickly change in the opposite direction. buving mevement in these stocks was based ostensibly on the improvement n the e r metal market. Inform ion on this subject, while it indicates a better condition of the trade than for mome time past. is of too general character to acceunt 2ntire for the creased activity in these is- the last two days. It was that the move- sculative and was statistical posi- than by the ave been de- for so long a time that they | should in the n of things soon show improvement One of the few noteworthy events | of the day wes the suspension of dis dends on Denver and Rio Grande pre ferred, which has be:n on a five pe cent. basis since 1901. The action the directors occasioned no as the course of the stock surprise. during the CO:TTOB: past few days had forgshadowed such an event. It was acceptad as an indi- | _New York, June cation that the Gould interests with | €losed barels their new financial nditions h June ] embarked upon a pol of extreme | September 13.95, conservatism. December- Ja Bonds were easier. Total sales, par ‘ebruary — March 13.70, May valus, $3,010,000. United States twos Spot closed quiet; middling up- declined one-quarter on call. 15.90; middling gulf, 16.1 no STOCKS. == Sales. 5 Bieh Low MONEY. s June 13.—Money on call 4@2° 1-2 per cent.: ruling rate 2 3-8; last loan 2 3-8; closing bid 2 £ offered at sixty ety me loans Tinaced months 1@z Suelting & R CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. T Wi WHEAT: Open. High L Close. Sugar Refining Tty L sy s e T & Td Rept s 8545 8% Tobacco Wi .|\ Dec Seu mes = Woolen conx: 2 L suiy 541z 100 De. bt Sent 3% De 0ar 300 Adantic Const Ling. 00 Balimore & - Ohion. om Steei . Raptd Transt | Pacife K 1305 1 ook 246% 215 Dee. “.‘gg Sweitzerel Austin 3 Mcloan. £t Laporite, 25 Fogan.1f i a5 e e e I Clarkec po‘a e ab b po Wallace <s T 1T 0 0lTooley.ss A 20 Rewan 1b 1 314 0 olDaubernip 4 814 0 Lake.n 2 &2 2 0 ol W A2 20 ; — 12 0 2 omummem i1 13 Totals, oo 518 3 tCoulsonit 4 020 0 Score. 2 rd ‘hngb 4 0 1 1 000 0000 0| ey 3111 3070 ..o-znnllv'—-’-wumnm 50350 01 Mclimes, _ Marphy. Baker; three | Gibsome 4 1 6 0 000 Clisies: home . Baker. Leifieldp 4 0 0 2 255 s e Fam 1100 5 53010 0 Hitanders 5. Naws 1. S le 000 0 . une 17—The Highlanders made # | Totals, 35 5 Wiree siraizht over the Cleveiands today. winning 3 & game featured by Vaughn's fine piching. New York. 3 3 *Battod for Leifield in 1ith. **Ran for Fiyn in 1lth. None out when wining run scored. Score by innings— Clneinnati; June 15— £00d form, 15 the story New e e York defeated Cincinnati 3 fo- 2. i % onto—Buftalo 6, Toront : ncinnati. Af Baltimore—Jersey City Baltimore game post- e od abhopo 2 e poned; wet grounds. # - esorert 4 12 0 t1100 = e Doviesn 4 3 42351 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Su'dgrass.ef 3 o 10310 Lost. Murrayit .5 0 51500 : Meride, 1 51280 Harttord i Bridvell.s : 13320 New Heven 18 E 4’1 1 1% 19 1 0Ciarkec 419 20 New Britalo 10 2 o|Frommep 0020 Northampton = Lean o006 qulanp 0 0 0 0 1 aterbursy v Altizer 1600 Holyoks Sl e Totals, Al game 4 for Fromme in Gth. New England League. All games postponed; rai ACADEMY NEEDS TO BEAT BULKELEY 000 60000100 . ‘Snodgrass, Altizer, Bescher: Bridwell. Dosle; home run, Merkle. 10 00 1 thre Fioa St. Lowis 10, Phillies 5. ; i s St. Louls, June 13.—St. Louls won the final game Next Saturday’s Game Will Be Clinch- { ;™o "eries with Pliladeiphia today. 10 t 8. er on Pennant. The locals’ -thirteen hits counted for bases and the viditors earncd 16 bases on thelr eight hits. Tne On the Academy schedule today had | ™" st. Louis. been lefi open for a date with th ab = ef ahr;)pfl Hospital, but because of examinations | §n2 el e s ;. ithe team will not be able to DIAY. | lavends 5 1 2 i s ager Smith will. try to get the i200 9 tal to transfer the date to Fri- Eeas - the Interscholastic league (he |Dosins 2 0 3 o 1 demy must still win the game at | Fvin Tese e ndon next Saturday asainst | Bewano 2 0 0 2 H A 3 € *ayes 0 0 0 0 ofSteclep the pennant. If they should lose o | - ——— - — Bulkeley, either Bulkeley or S!‘mimp} T Me Y B T o un ton high would stand 2 chance of i et % s the Acalemy, according to whic S of these two should win when 510011 0 play o he Stonington-Bulkeley Eilis, Magee. Doolan, If the Academy wins the game vres. Hauser, Lo- Buikeley ece, Gakes. there would be ne aying off their New Umpire from Northwest. New York, June 13.—~It was announc- ed tonight at Natiopal league head- quarters that Ralph Frary, umpire in the Northwestern league, is to be add- ed to,the National league staff of um- pires. Frary was recommended by a number of basebzll experts who have FOOTBALL TO BASEBALL. Cleveiand Pitcher Can Hardly Refrain from Tackling Men on the Diamond, Pitcher Kaler of Cleveland | picheq his worw. He will report for ed prominence in baseball, his | 4,y 35 “son as President Lucas of t love still is foothall. If ¥ou | ¢y."Northwestern can replace him with rse with him, just bring | o0 I e TN There He was a won- n on the basaball Yantic Men in Training. The Yantic single men and married Of course Almost invariably ¥ when a play- from me my first a headlong dive at Time and again I have If to ward that off like as not I will me bright plays. Cubs Now Friends of the in the Lead. Cubs have boosted them in the last few days in the Smoke Shop’s popularity contest, ting them ahead of the Harddigs up to the pres:nt time. The score now stands: Cubs 490, Harddigs 449, four more days to go Callahan Wonder of Age. the biggest surprises team game Tlahan is r 4 “come hack <ing zood The fast compan e ti Prizes at London Horse Show. London, Jung 13.—Paul D. Cravath's Doctor Crocket® won second prize for riding horses over 15.1 hands. Judge Moore’s Memento prize capturad fifth as £ fi I \\‘- 51 far from in the harness class for novice horsecs petEnd e between 14 tnd 15 hand Am = WITH LOCAL AMATEURS. oung Windy Hills would like a h the Young Naps Saturday owned and professional .team in Exchande Between Troy and Newark. gam morning at Mohegan park. Our line- Troy, N. Y., June 13—The Tr: up: Beausoleil ¢, J. Riordan p, I State league team today announced | Donderdall 1b, J. Shannon 2b, L. Sull the exchange of Second Base van ss. A. Boyer 3b. John McCarthy 1f, George Smith for Pitcher Cy Parkins [ Pete Melvy cf, Jack Johnson rf. We and Infielder James Frick of challenge any team under 15 vears of Newark Eastern league team. age. Answer through The Bulletin. Ladies Everywhere ere gied to know of the wonderful benefit that Vibura-O-Gla bas always been to suffsrers of thelr eex. _ Thousands of ladies spread the geod news mwecE thelr =etgnbors and friends. ’ Others write letters for publication, that suffering sisters, unknaown to them, may lears about #t In the newspapers. So the good work goes on. Viburn-O-Gin 1s 3 purely vegetable compound, containing no harmful properties, is setiveiy specific In its curative action onmmm.'dmnm. To youmg and ela ft is highly recommendel for the trea:- mens of all forms jef female troubles ,,,‘;. handy for removing grease spots from 0| cient horse-drawn stages that plied #{ between Scio and Albany, Ore. 0| lines, has bought:a five-passenger au- 9 | tomobile and established an automobile °| Albany, the Linn county capital. ‘begins to thump heavily. oo 8t R s 5| pitsbars T 6101000006 1—4 (ot IO e 1 %on §|Brooxsa 0.0 0102000002 Qns e ¥ 3000 Mbenie 33 2% 1| o b win Carer Byme, Humter. Wheat: 7 =i100 oo zone se bz, - i3.2 — s i a1 10 Ghicaso Defeated Boston in 12 Innings. Turer,30 T2 2 13 8 0| Ciicago, June 15.—Chicago made 2 clean sweep Ball. 2 123 18 2 0 or the Doston series by wiiming the final game to- e 22 10 2 0fday. 504 in twelve innings. 'McTigue pitched well 01 — — | except for moments of wildhess. Pleffer was hit for = 5 7| e un iy it tenh by Goode. Tchie wax batf 6z Ged 'Treely. bui had fine support in pinchers. < = nnings— Seore: Closeland .. o1 hica Bates: New Yark . = g e R Two base hits, Vaugh threo base nit, | Sheckard.it 5 1 dlSweenes2 6 5o Grigas. Sehulie.t 2 0 ofTemerab 4 00 it 3 3 ofHemps 3 5 0 OTHER BASEBALL RESULTS TUESDAY. ¢ 3 bl 2 o8 e 349 H 50 American League. e - e At Washington—Washington-Chicago game Dost- 20 ] 2 3 poncd = 5 % Richie.p 13 ifiriguen 4 i At Dioston—BeSton-Detroit’ game postponed; rain. — — —pteterp” 2 20 . E Totals, ke D oo otals. FANIENWLIAROE STANDING One on when winning run seored. ¢ Score by Lnnings— Roghesler = " chicass T 0 1 600 1T 01 01 Jatimore Rosion D 6000621010 0 Toronio. Two base liiie, Tinker, Sweeney, Miller, HeTicu Bafalo Flaherty 2 thres base hit. Dovle: home run, Goo Sortrest = Jermey iy ler cannot forget his foothall el o e most dif- | men are getting into form for their | thing fer rie on a baseball field?” | annual Fourth of July game. The | id one day la 1l married men will show a particularly a 7 v § ¢ | strong lineup thi ear, as they expect | e il n“-‘e}‘l«';nfinfi':“_ to include in their lineup such pro- | o myeelf to ksep | fessional men as Carden Mara and a s Fomming around | few others who when on the diamond L o dlose to his at the | are perfectly at home and prepared to hand out s put- with | | Gasofine, even if stale, comes In the clothes. Automobiles have replaced the an- James ound, owner of the Scio livery stage service on Saturdays between Scio and Sometimes when a gear change from a lower to a higher speed hLas been made it will be found that the engine The thump- ing can be instantly sto%ped Dby lightly touching the ciutch pedal so that a little slip takes place. The engine then quickly picks up and the thump- ing ceases. The owner of an automo soon | finds that nothing is more datrimental to a car than the improper and ex- cessive use of the brakes. During April there were expnrkodl $202,233 worth of automobile tires and $67.412 worth of other tires, showing a considerable increase over the amount | sert out during the preceding month. To prevent the cylinder pet' cocks becoming clogged with dirt or carbon it is an excellent plan to open them oceasionally when the enginz is run- ning. In this way the accum are blown out. Spe ] g The campaign inst motorists who persist in using muffler cutout in city streets, begun by the licensed dealers in Ny York, 1s already hav- ing effsct. ‘While dri 2 car t'm up to a curb. undoubted’y has a harmful effest on the steering apparatus, it also as- sists in the rapid deterioration of tires. Barring the unnecessary chafing which the tires get, they often sare left standing_in water over the fellos bands. Naturally, in time the water works in and rust 4nd rot results. If spring shackle bolts are kept properly lubricated they will be found to outfast the remainder of the me- chanism in a well designed car. It is $tated that 28,000 men havs volunteered to work oa the Memphis- Bristol highway In Tennessee which is to be built in one day next August. Bands are being organizzd in every county along the route. With a view to obtaining increased efficiency in its fire department, the fire comimissioners of North Braddock Pa. have installed an especfally equipped combination hose, chemical and ladder truck. YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Mrs. Patrick Mullin is confined to her home in Franklin, where she un- derwent an operation for cataracts on the eve, performed by a Norwich spe- clalist. Miss Viola Brown of Hartford spending some time at her home town. | A French scientist has combined; the moving-picture camera-and x-ray paratus irto an instrument by Wl the processes of internal organs may be studied, and has given the name of Dbioroentgenograph. MISS M, C, ADLES, Hair, {calp and Face Specialist IN THE TROLLEY CARS notice the women’s heads! The woman whose hair is abundant, glossy, styl- ishly dressed, attracts universal atten- tion. Don’t be in the list of the careless | ones! Have Miss Adles make you pre- sentable for summer outings. She will be in Norwich all this week. NORWICH—Wauregan House. i NEW YORK—150 West 103d St. | 704, JunsMWE Tel. GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and tmbalmnn 2 Provideaee St., Talivili: Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 635. apridM WFawl J. F. CONANT. 71 Franklln Streer. Wai s Sc and the J. F. . 10¢ Cigars are the Dest on the market SMOKE the HIMES FIVE The Best 5¢ Gigar Made All smokers admit E. F. HIMES & CO., Providence, R. I. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Si Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot be excelled. ‘Phone your order. Prompt service. AUTOMOBILE STATIOSN, B. J. Colt, 6 Otls Strest. Automobfls and Bicycle Bespairing. General Ma- Try them. chine work. Jobbing. ‘Phone. We have on hand at all times lists of stan- dard bonds and stocks suitable for investors. - These are at your disposal. We respect- fully solicit your pat- ronage and will be pleased to comespond or send a representa- \frls nmmpmaom‘se : tive to call on you. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. BANKERS 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON . but Ge as much for other sick women.” headache, and other femals troubles, which made me took Viburn-O-Gin end it melieves me so much that I want u-woum.nqw-ormtnmumhm ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & bottle jwith full directions. FRANOD{;ERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 129th Street, - 56 WALL STREET NEW YORK nono gave me reflef, New Yorls.

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