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“nuy wenL (o(thnlhrl'&hdt s( i stroke started down the’ course; avout | gfi halfway the stroke went up to 28, . for the last three-quarters was at 34. The tide was running out and thers was an upsream wind which made the ‘water a little roughs. At the finish the | eight boarded . the - launch and were taken to the boathouse.. Several vis- Bdkeley T’eun Disbands and Forfeits Disputed Game— _ New' Londoners Recognize Academy Protest Was nght But mhflfl to Play Game ovet. ; g itors followed the ~ eight over the —_——— conrse on the Eliliu Yale. MILLER STRENGTHENS UP HARVARD FLOTILLA © WITH FOUR NEW MEN. « PASSED YALE QUARTERS nan, Shor New Move by thé Grimson—Monday Practice Was Easy. Ted Top, June 19.—For the first time in several yéars all the Harvard crews rowed upstream together past the Yale quarters tonight. The two eights led, followed by the fours with ths pair-oared and the launch last. The river was smooth and not much air stirring. On reaching Allyns Point all of them paddling slowly, they turn- ed about and on the return the two eights on reaching Kitemaug had a brush for halt a mile, the stroke going Packy vs. Harlem ‘ruufiy‘ Milwaukee, Wis, Jue 19.—Packy | the pa 1 h mhfi&:é McFarland of Chicago and Harlem = scribed by doctors, at least it has don: ommy Murphy of New ~York were|2erived by doctors, at least it ha today matched to ten rounds be- fore the Berger Athietic clup of M. | trouble than’ amy other m 7 waukee June 30. Articles of agresment | Know of, and I dlways recommend !t |} call for weight of 135 at 3 :’De‘my m:nda as I know it ean‘t be. o'clock on the day_of the contest. A ot ey S o0 I had @ severe backache sometime AM7 RICAN LEAGUE STANDING. . ago’ whieh- could not be cured. by the A W, doctor’s medicine. I am glad to say || ‘however, that Swamp-Root cured' me in a few weeks time. So. certain am I that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a_ medicine of merit/| that I send vou this testimonial which || You can use ary time. Yours very truly, JACOB DORNACHER, Edwardsville, T1L. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of July, A. D. 1909. SAMUEL W. McKITTRICK, # > Notary Public. Two telephons messages on Monday to Manager Smith of the Academy basehall nine, the last snnouncing the disbandment ‘of the Bulkeley nine|gocong Baseman, Shortstop, Catcher emy of the protested game of last Sat- ; and Pitcher Are Added to His List. indicated so 3 ca lack le S o hatmony. in the Bulkeiey camy. " |" Manager Miller of the Greenevilles After first agreeing to the date for | has arranged to pla¢ the Douglas A. a play-off, he _ telephoned later that| C.s June 25, and will endeavor to the team had disbanded and wouldn't | give one of the best exhibitions seen play any.more this season. As a re- ' on the Cranberry this year. 5 sult, Captain Jimmy Murray’s scrappy Miller has” added to the Greeneville little bunch of N. F. A. players are the league champions, losing but ont game in the league schedule. The cor- rected and final standing is as follows, awarding the protested game to the Academy and chalking it up as a de- BON AMI - - 2 ah PEANUT BUTTER - k. l. Electro Silicon - a fox 8¢ || Saeraus or aking Powier B. 5S¢ DOUBLE HPPED MATCHES - - - - 3 hlll STRING BEANS 3 cans 25c i Horsendish. imld. bet. 1t RELIABLE PEAS - SOUSED SARDINES, plain or Imfi RECKITTS BLUE - - - RuNREReg Senators Lese by Lesse Playing. Philadelphia. Jane 19.—Washington was defeated bere todsy by 6 1o 2 larssly invooeh he wreiched support given Johnson by bis teammates. The home team scored tliree runs in the third fming on four erfors without makinz a hit or getting the ball out of the infield. Bender was benched in the ninth inning fo rdisputing o decision. Score— . Philadelpbia. More than ordinary Hazards from Pire are incidental to the celebration i Letter to “l’::’::’b“e without Tnsuranee or you|feat for Bulkeley: up as high as 34. The varsity finished - wn e s Dr. Kil s cu 1 A&P SQUARE BLUE (e may have cause 1o resret it FINAL STANDING IN EASTERN CONNEGTIGUT about two lengths ahead The fouvs 0. | ol : ¥ INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAQUE. also had a half-mile brush at about 301 932 Binghamton, N. Y. 77 ISAAC 8. JONES, P e the same. xalolntihwhil::lh the f;ru vzr.‘uny 181 314 | Fncy s A Ao % % won by a lengih and a half. Trailing o Ineurance and Real Eetate Agent,|Somcs oo i 1 cach other, the boats returned to iii 191 Prove What Swamp st Wil 0o for Tom Elgin r Ib. Richards Building, i ikeley Schnol H H i quarters. if conditions ‘are favorable 303 04z Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- Windham High School 1 * 167 | . time row may be taken tomorrow Sl 122 0|tem, N. Y, for a sample bottle. It will vcrumery Manager Smith had a telephone talk afternoon. the convince anyone. You will also receive ol JHE GFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | Gierieer Bmiih hod o oo car o 57 16 o |a booklet of valuable information, teil- We sell one quality—the best COBB IN THE LEAD. Rea! Estate Iy, Monday "atterncon, ssking Prince; ing sl Spout the Blineys and biiddes who is president of the league. to cal ‘When writing be sure and mention e and Fire Insurance, a meeting for this (Tuesday) -after- Detroit Slugger Passed Mcinnis of the Norwich Daily Bulletin. Reguolar fifty- EXTRA STAMPS with TEAS and COFFEES , noon to consider the Academy’s pro- Athletics. - cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale i is jocated in Somsry' Biock, over C. M. | (csi of the Saturday game. The ex- gy - at all drug storss. 10 Stamps Sultana Colfee 250 20 Sxamp with T“ 35¢ Wiiiams, Room 9, third Soor. pensess of a spm»mhnweuog “:;;c\: TV Cobb’s terrific hitting last week Sos —_— évhh 11b. : Tb. have been against the team wil i 8, Chicago 3. tamps 1, with Telephone 141. [ e beo A the dispated point. gave him the lead in the American| o .. j... 10 -Detit ook the leaa 1 me | BASE RUNNERS NOT SAFE 20550y, 8 o’clock Coffee 25¢ || 25 Stamps 1 Tea 40c J league batting list, pasing Stuffy Meclnnis of the Athlefics, who has been second inning today, never relinquishing it, and de- E—— feated Chicags 8 G0 5, Buskeiding snd. Blocks ON INFIELD FLY. and Manager Prince replied that they Pleza Coffce 30c || 40 Stamps ;%" Tea 50c 20550, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW admitted the umpire’s mistake now at the {op ul now. . Jgme run ialo the Jfe held stand wrs dhe fenures | e % —— and were willing to play the gam¢ Cobb, who leads the league in stolen —— len ust Hug the Bags to Avoid Be- 1th over without calling a special meet- bases—with 30 to his credit—also leads = i in e 305=mr;, ElRyad Cotfee 35c | 50 Stamps7iy” Tea 4 A. 5 . in N b h Do oa o abh po s e ing Tagged Out. with 1 1b. 7 11b. P o ing. Wednesday afternoon in New both major leagues in hits made, hav- 5210 LDrakelt 2 106 0 0 . h Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg.| Londén was agreed upon as the ume| ing 96. "The .30 hitters in the feague 112 eJoneeit 200 00| From the number of inquirics made ‘Phoma 203. o 4 - % » are the following: $ 31 o 53 by Norwich baseball players about the Late Monday night Manager Smith G AR R W Am o el LA p 1 — had another ielephone message from CATCHER “BUNK™ WALSH, | cow Deit ... B S . 3312 0SNRNN 0 0 0| thhe an infeld fiv is declaren b th| M 1 €S our, o . , D4, H y Manager Prince of New London, Stat- | Sec -urel for the Greeneville Independ- | Coiiins. Philadeipita % 7 2810 1fMoriarz;® 4 21 2 0 i is. evi oy 19} Brown & Perkins, Miomeys-at-law | 3o 08 D0rS onia be no plavioft of s PR | G Tl ¥ i ovelesii 1118 seToTay 4 043 ¢ | wmpire, it is vident that the play ia) Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| the game because the Bulkeley team i Laole. ~ Clevelgnd 13 31 Yougs 18 6 :!%'fla"vf: 124838 lic or the players s’n general. Apropos | EXTIIA SPEGIAL Entrance stairway next to Thames|had disbanded and would forfeit the | Independents Gdbois 2b, Murphy ss| Gainer, Detrod oo 2 Langep 1.0 0 0 1) = —1lto this, as the highbrows would say, | e Ry Sihehos o his tedm, aiia shigks JC ol | S St g Bimp 189058 T TN Ol folowing in the Boston Globe's STAMPS 3 A&p FEEASa— e s er. Boston 2 o2t 8 tion and answer department is en- , Amateur Boxing on Public Playground | go the route in the next game. Weltingion 1 i o WP o Qe A BRADY & BRADY. New Haven, June 19.—Amateur box-] . In securing Walsh, formeriy of the | Sdwel Xew York o “Bulted tor Lange 'in 7o e o ingeid 0% Sy ot WITH CANS Condensed Attormeys amd Coumsel at Law. | {0 %0 an' open-air amusement on the | Cenirals, Miller believes he has the | Fese clorians i Seors by tonings: el nga Sl 236 Broadway, New York City. phl v v | best backstop in eastern Connecticut. | Mlentsre. Cifeago . 39 88 Chicago B 91§08 e- 1 1ou| DO T ORCHER UGG 00 i cas 236 Broadway, York Cits. |public plavgrounds was successfully | hest backston Sorn, Cummactiont [anp e Deteatt, #2188 355153| The Globe's baseball man would be STAMPS CERIE Jn;n[ ;) T Teady e Brady| tried for the first time here tonight. | Gadhois base, and with Steady Jim | Lord- Pliladelphia Home run. Block: two base hits, Delehanty, Lord; | #¢Cepted as authority by all New Eng. T A dozen bouts trnmh bantam to rm': A ectun, A Y | Tomd-_ chtcage .- three base hits, Delehanty, Bodi land, so that this answer to an inquir- Foeor b : - | McClafterty as c ivimgscon, Prilades : e . 2 T Doors showed much science. and some | soon hit its ride stride. Gramford. pecrol to Boston. The e e e o se ot "theie | | 80 Stamps with 1 tan Baking Powder . . . . . . . 50¢c “ e of them were of the burlesque order | _Greeneville plays the White Sox of | Gatner, Nev York.... New York. June 19—Hewry hitting by the Bos-'| own risk on this play. and furnisned great amusement for | New London July 2 on the Cramberry, | S8t o ar: tams. with an’ orror, '3 Dase’ on bils aid e nest 25 Stamps wlth 1 bottle Extracts . . .. 28 OmINic om [ The large crowd" that witnessedTthem, | and on July & Will try to do what no | Siian Waskintien st oity i nabiy of the- e Yorks inclding a mumbr of Women. 'To. | team has this year, beat Bill Austin. | Deichig, Deitsl . focie taazy b Lo 670 e S oo O WITH LOCAL AMATEURS. 10 Stamps vith 2 cakes AZP Sweet Chmlate, o ... 8 ; night was the first time in tie state e Mullin, _ Detrit o0, New Vork. ] Norwich Branch, Shanaen Bldg, | 20" 20 0 0 e, under municipal | YALE DOES FOUR MILES Cree " New' York domperet 223 ol M0 o o | The Naps deteated the Windy winis| M 10 Stamps with 1 bottle Liquid Blue . . . . . . . 10¢ 10 Shetuckst St. TELEPHONE 901.| sanction, has been given a trial with DOWNSTREAM IN 2358 | kms Beon LGdnee2s 3 0 3 0 ofwonersr 3 1 1 o | Soturday morning on _the Mohegan 20T S ed Beef St % the idea of affording recreation to poplioneid 1o Ciase, New York - 3116 olfinmio § 13 %0 fpark diamond by the score of § g‘fm’i' 20 Stamps vith 1 jar A&P Smok B 1S v e ¢ o N ocks Young men and boys and developing d T : 5 Somen, Beaton 2020 afceeit " §1 33 o|The Naps have already w e game | o them athisticaily. The' pouta are.pe: | Second Time How Over the Course by | nii. Moy SRR 1T oot Eree e hlutuge ok S| M 10 Stamps with 1 latie Mustard . . i . o ing experimented with in eonnection g G, Gviand 5 ra i Resn i eniva s 3 3 years. Answel onds with track and fleld events on public| oo Toe o | Foge Bosan 3398 olgmmerc” 3143 o through The Bulletin. 10 Stamps vith 1 package Mother's Corn Flakes PP Vi > @ e 19.—2 a s Neumaker, Boston % 2 i twell.p. 20 3 " Grain i S started at 26 and raised to 28 with a | Birmingham. Cieveiand 5103 ooump” 38130 Can't See the Harddigs. 10 Stamps vith 1 package A&P Soap Powder . . . . . 16c £ 32 at the finish, the Yale varsity eight | Rowan St Louis i 335 3] Tetws 835 3| Handicapped by the shortage of threo A Cottor| Change in Detroit Race Programme. | wwent down stream over the four-mile | Bodie. Chicag o o8 M.N "oy batiea by ** 1 lmen, the Senecas played a fast but |8 90 Stamps vith 1 box Colgate’s Toilet-Soap .. . . . . 25¢ Detroit, June 19.—The Detroit Driv- | course tonight in 23.58, the second time MILLER GOES DOWN. losing game on Sunday at the Cran- # FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. ing club announcell the programme to- | row since the eizht has been on the = 13010080 1-g|berry. The Senecas defeated the Pir- 10 Stamps with 1 package ]-‘luffy Ruffles Starch . . , . 10¢ day for its 27th annual biue ribbon | river. Prior to. the varsity time row Bost: P ? First Pl i ® 0300 00 0 0-3|ates last Sunday 1-0. The Pirates won ¥ - meeting, July 31,t0 August 4, at which | the freshmen eight paddled over the | BoSten N‘({"" I ;"-‘;_ ":, - e e m:”'m.f‘“‘.\..f‘ thoee baso its, | this Sunday 7-4, making a game for |l 10 Stamps with 1 can Cherries . . . . . . . . . 15 ational Batting Lis ‘agner, Nunamaker; X each team. Sunday, July 2, the tie is to be played off at Jewett City. Ag the Harddicks have not defeated the Grand and Great Western Circuit horses compete. The Chamber of Commerce pacing stake is changed to . course downstream and_sprinted the last half-mile, covering it in 2.48. The fours were the first on the river to- Roy Miller of the Boston Nationals, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. NOTICE | ‘the openinz day to provide for the | nizht with Oldenburg, who rows No.|¥ho has been at the top of the list all | Tetd the Father Mathews or the Pirates, we | . ' o Horseman Iuturity on the second. The | 2 in“the first four, out of his boat on | the season and has been the real leader | fhlcags ... 5 do not consider them as ballplay m account of the present condition | Merchants and Manufacturers stake, | account of boils, Freyfogle, a fresh- | for fe"um: weel}((s in ;lm}t‘vleague, it | pitspurg . and shall not recognize them s catry ” v o which leads 2mong trotting classics, | man substitute, taking his place, | Poorly Iast weel ant is average | Philadeiphia until they do. of Fairview Reservoir, the use of heSe| wili pe raced on Wednesday. For the | Coach Kennedy left the fours to them- siink 3. palus. . s dectine aot onty | € S Ed Our record for the for streei, lawn or . last two days the two free-for-alls are | seives and they rowed downstream to | Puts him out of first place, but puts| Fros. 35 22, Harddigs 8: Senecas 10, Yantic 9; - fawn or garden sprinkling| i iled, cach with an increased | the mavy vard and back The fresh. | him behind Fred Clarke, Hans Wagner | Butes. 2 Senecas 7, Taftville Fath’ 135 MAIN STREET, NORWICH. and Johnny Bates. He now holds Pirates 0; fifth place, and is closely pressed by Charley Herzog, only two points be- hind. er Mathews 4; Senecas 1, Senecas 4, Pirates 7. The “Town street is strictly prohibited until further no- | purse, men eight was taken out by Mr. Ken- Tel. 29-4 Pittsburs Won Fast Game from Broeklyn. Pittsburg, Juze 19.—In one of the quickest games piayed at Forbes field this season, Pitisbure defcated FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY tice. This order will be strictly en- school baseball forced. There are only 14 men in the league | Beotm 3 o 0. Toth itchers' were effective, 4x- | {sam played the Bridge district team FINANB'A'— ANn BUMMERGIAL mho have taken, pert in ten o more| ik W T B et e | e o i tresta won Per order . games who are hitting for .300 or bet- | of the center fielder on each side was the feature. | TOWN green. The Town streets won | Z T ¥ | Contract for Su BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- ter. The .300 hitters: The scorg: with a score of 9-3. Batteries for the | Gelinas, Dawey A. Grig te | ontract for Supplies. - e GAE R Eoam e S, , | winners were Markee and Offearn; | Goss, cdormen and Mavor Duun, It | dhe purchasing committee of he . / HIGH 2 Brookim Rapid Tramsit.. 80% emosd. Clcinatl ... 3 2 5 o Davidann, % & | for the loserss Murphy and Kilroy. The | 5 have Corporation Coun- | Wilimantic common couneil met Mos~ N O PO nadian Pacific e i B roynd e 38 olbauberis 41 14 8| Tewn street school team would llke | i {,’fi""ed € T onent | 4 niEht and opened bids for the sap- Attributed to Faverable Developments o Bates, Cincinnati 35 188 38 88 12 eWheati 0 £ 8 21 0to play the West iseal or Greene- [ Sel W. A. King redraft the present| plies for the fire department. Five CUTTING THE PRICE o i B i o T iouter, Bosten st aes v e G ] gmmmem 4 310 1| ie team Saturday morning and aft- | amendment. The intention is lo have | bids were submitted and the comtrack g . Crrsepente & Ot Bermg.) Bowan = om s W 3 dlsnen 30 2 1 on on the Norwich Town green. | it embody the following ideas and sub- | for° 1000 feet of Boston Belting €8 ten days on all Upholstery werk. R e o B s - 4 0 olzimmanse 2 0 3 3 o mit it at a meeting Monday night: | poge, ‘six Boston play nozgles, six Cai 30 CENTS AN HOUR. New York, June 19.—A substantially | Chicago Great Wastern. B Coniteasionis = 10 ofBergenc 3 0 & 2 1] The Young Scalpers accept the chal- | First, to make provision 0 a property | \anan shutoffs and six 2 1-3 hydran higher rangs of prices prevailed | ——Do »rd ... Simon, Pittsburg 15 1 6 6|Schardtp ® ¢ 3 1|lenge of the Cubs and will also take | owner may have three vears in Which | yatas wag awarded tn the glaries- H. COOPER, through the greater part of the day in [ 5 Chetes § % W Schuie. Chisge .. 0 motats, 33713l o 3335 | oM the Young Yaies, Norwich Towns | {o pay for sidewalk assessment, with | Erit Havdonns Co. of thor cfty o7 Upholsterer und Mattress Maker |the Stock market. and.the weakness | e 2 2 Score by innings: # | and other teams under 15 years of age. | interest at 5 per cent.; second, to al- esipsad e 8556 100 West Mate st | Which was exhibifed in the latter part Colorua Bectur, Cincluatt -H s Pitsbure 90000030 sl They expect to play the Cubs in Mo- | low property owners to improve or Wrioig Thics Preseet: St|of last week disappeared. - The fm- Colorude & 27 £ B it s S, © © 9 8 68| hegan park Saturday afternogn. The | construct sidewalks at thelr own ex-| . Smong Tiow PRI provemant was attributed to favorable | Gom” Prodne 3 o base Hits, Miller Coulson. lineup: J. Counhan ¢, Murphs p, J.|pense in compliance with the charter; | nratet - e ;z:r\l:‘"?::hm.fin _ | developments over the week end and Demver. ;‘m P MiLL EERSUES Coilize e M Rt ek Murphy 1b, B. Counihan 2b, Counihan | third, to have uncurbed walks built in | l?l’:g;eri" "3;“ Y{p\fyy :fl;mn;‘:_"*‘ 5. 3620, Nogyiah Savings Seciety. | to some increase in the outside de- | Ocoum Took One from Leaders—Y. M. A : ss, Walsh 3o, Sullivan cf, Hrnes If, | the fuburban ¢ 5 of the city;|haye jn the ey 1 v 3 - ut of (he earnings of the cu.- than on any other Monday | Frr o e “C | Montville Juniors Were Heavy Hitters. | that uu city v resetting curbing | Brookfield—The annual mesting of Gena at ihe rute of POUR PR CENE weeks, and although trading | | In the 3ill league games on Satur-| Becreser ... ... B 1T R it | When lasing o repairing. walks, bt | tho Fairfield county archdeacomry” Witk fell off somew t the higher prices. | Jay: Hio et Kkins toa 0k s, S E z - 's to pay for new curb- | be held in St, Panl's church, Breok fu'c'&?“r':n "o and afier Seiy 13, 1901 | the Imquiry was sumcientls keen 6| o { 5. from the Baltic A. C.\eam, which| Fuzue 11 HooB Fhe Baphrm Juiics oG e AN g T o """ | fiela Center, today, June 20. =T 5o Qe TELLD TIPPYTT. Treasurer, ~| prevent a setback smd to discourage | Tt boees et | has been leading the league. Score by | Montrea .. u El e i S AL L e A L o 4 e attempts to depress the market. It Do. bt LB s - Frovidence ... i B 9. Englih, who started: to piich for was not until near the close of the rd ,‘,",:"“;;d | Occum, +--.01400022 0—g| Frorider 5 = = . English, who sta piich_fo £ inter Marine tie 000050000 the Thamesville A. C.. was knocked io THE UMITED STATES FINISHING :l e P o Byl W - B e Belateville K. G ost to the Baltie W, Exstor Leage. the tall timbers in six innings and stocks lost a portion of their gains At Providence—Mentreal 11. Proridence 220 Broadway, N. -~ lowa Central S. C. in an overtime game, and the O Hrien, vfiofollowed hti, wse o Bec Y.. Jume 15, 1911 The successful flotation of the Pan- = A: Baltimoro—Buftalo 4, Baltimore 7. 3 v s doi n PREFERRES FYeCK DIVIDEND %o, 45| ama bond Jesne was of decided infin. Kamsss Cuiy Souiher rwich Y. M: C.'A. team signalized| & "G Tomn 2. Jeres 3 8 11 tn- | for Geary. who was doing (e mound 'na Beard of Directers have Liis duy | ence in encouraging the returning spir- Laclede Gas the day by winning its first game since | nings. o A with - betier. AEppoEt Eoma 64 the regular quarterly dividend | it of optimism in the financial world, Lehigh Valley hc has been in the league. The Y. M. o balt and with better suppor ulc o N7 o and Theoe-Quarers Ber. Cont: | Moo qoopmuom tn the financial world, | Jum Loumne & i C. A. boys defeated the Greeneville CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. have shut out his opponente. _Batterios =) o = 100 M . Luis 5 5 : i Seary rouiliar: 2. 1259 hin Company, payable Tuls o | CEtent for the course of the market to: | ifh 3"y p €5 e S g e e O 911, to stockholders o Ying| day. The bond sold “when 1ssusd” in| %90 Mc. Kan & Tex. | N'wich Y. M. C. 422002001 +—| Srttord 5 o e eI O «iess of business Jume 2 large ameunts on the “curb” today at| . le M oo 1\< Xk M. C. A.. § % g g g g g 5 '-lfl Sov Haren o RN DIVIDEND No. 103 1-8 to 108 3-16, the rise in price National Biscr deicers ... 2.5 | Kow Britalp CEPPT T auihin Board of Birectors have this day | from 102 3.4 at which they sold on Netiemal Lo w | Purple and Covey were the ¥. AL C. | Synetid SIDEWALK AMENDMENT. i a_dividend o Per Cent. | . i R, Mex 24 pid . battery; Oney, Crowe an Y 2 3 A « (Fperognt) unon the vafifnffn e |l T To M e, St om Yok, contra ety Foriampion Several Heard at Public Meeting ot READILY ASSIMILATED 24 stostcnortorn ol sieors wilipk ML | somewhat higher tham was expected. Nortoik & Westornr Members of the Occum team are now | it il Willimantic and Changes Sug- By Those with Impaired Digestion o Delinens s s ® close| \ comparison of the amounts which Nertih s Amerionn enlisted in a race for batting and field- | . Hoiyoke—Rolyoke 5 Springfeld 5. gested. J . COUPON NO. 14, dus July 1. 1911, on | (D€ Successful bidders will pay with oo ing prizes which have been offered by | All other Connecticut league games scheduled for | . 25 gonseidated meethage i per cent '&old | auotations of the securities of TOreign | 1o Prorsamam some of the supporters of tie team.|Mouday were plased Sunday. A public hearing relative to several BORDEN’S mds of this Company wiil be paig at There is $5 for the best batting aver- = proposed amendments to the preseat countries demonstrates the unrivaled 9 Feoples Gas Exhibition Gaames. the office of The Trust Company of | credit which the United States gov- 00 Pittesburg C. C & St L. age fof the season, and $5 for the best 2 charter amendment relating to side- - America, 37 Wail Street, New Yori|ernment enjoys among the nations of Pt ol | fielding average. The Occum men| At Fall River—Fall River 4 Boston Nationals 8 | TV ST BMGANTD (0 0y At Malted Mllk L2 2 the world. That huge amounts of Pllman aine Gar | think the pennant would look better in R common council Monday evening and COSPON NO. 20. due July 1, 1911 on | money are awaiting investment is in- Taitway Stew Sprine; | Occum than anywhere else, and the| . ... W& Fend b following a three-hour discussien in TERLING © DYBING: & PN IS AL | dicated by the manner in which the Hepdite "8 | boys are all going to fight for it every | A% (o ium o Boaskisn : which these citizens participated, M. oo St S e P MPANY witl he paid st the ofaes | isste was oversubscribed, @ fact which | o neriblls Siel inch of the way. L Eugene- Lincoln, William Vanderman, The Trust Company of Americs® 93| has aroused expectations of a large| 006 mock” datisd Go" The following is the standing to Cotlete Gumes. Frenk P. Fenton. W. C. Norris, Henry Wall Street, New York Cfty demand for railroad and other cor-| 120 De pid .. aate: At Willismetews, Meca—Wiliiews 17, Weslegas 1, | T BUrT, Arthur G. Turner, 8. C. Hook- i ja! S _JBROME, Treasurer. | poration bonds from biddars who were s e T B At Tthaca, N. Y.—Pennsslvania 8, Comell 6. er. C. A. Capen, Eugene Randall, A..L. not successful in obtaining a portion = =i Bate o, § i of the Panama loan. loss Shet. 8. & 1. Occum .. > 5 3 bl A farther favorable influence was e ,;‘.“..' B aos : E | found in the government report on Beathucs: Rulteuy SR . : WQ&W % W& w& % & % Q& & x w“w“& “&Q’Q Crop reports. which are being xas & Pacite e our aim abeve everything else in| wnn-h-d with increasing :moresl in "";Ivl" L& W Dion and Shaw' Lead Wauregan. ( ] business. We are new offering special | hng " s rasnmme’ navieee med 000y Tnion Tacific The ollowing are the batting aver- 4 < lnnd unfavorable advices from the| w0 M. ptd oo S s M e S prices on our complete line of | northwest were associated with the|— Unied Staies’ Reaiiy s e 2 Tt ' e e T, o eam of the Bastern Connecticut | comparative heavin of e ENN | 1108 RO St Mkt omi . . | tocks, The railroad stocks as a whole . £ AB R omoan ( | however, were the strongest-in the list. Dion ! 4 2 |~ . 4 I l us | There was & good demand for the cop- Shaw 3 st per stocks, and’ Amalgamated Copper = 25 For ( | Sora at the High pont of the year- The | - T R wissizes : ;38 Woman’s Relief e e S hish are bound to PLEASE. Step in| ("ding in his group was influenced | 6108 Wi’ e ; s [ 5 @ow» pains, and other symptoms of gemeral female weuknsen, ¥4 and look for yeurself. metal trade. The electric stocks alsn | Tew s i1t burs H In Erwasts Vi OO Conpetng: Sw Souiaiy famees this compouna has been found quick snd safe. < - displaved nunusual strength, General El Yiogn H | Bas been know. fer years as “Woman's Rellet” stnca . g Electric rising three peints.. The an- TR Mionard 7 o o ¢ % = e “I think Viburn-O-Gin is the best cemsdy for weals Femen. 5 { nual report of the International Mer-| . ;. —— has positively prevem its great vaies IS the treatme: Cantile Marine, showing a dsgided im-| New York, June 18—Cotton futures| ARE THEY “CHAMPS” ALREADY?| 1 1t does me more good than any medicine I bave ever tukem. & » provement in earnings, caused a brisk | closed steady. ~Closing bids: June | - = SRsuly Jistune éanmot praise it strems emough. I think it is the best < Dusing of both the common and pre- | 1453, July 1461, August 14.48_Septem. | Norwich Man Claims the Academy . It will help you, £ you are s @ufferer from any of the Ms - w— P32 Finn's Block,|ferred issues, which improved in|ber 13.42. October 13. November| Nine Has Already Won the Pennant. | medicine on earth” 4 Inrts, Block, | Jhice 1314, December 13.15. January 1214, 2 peculiar to women, whick can be reached by modictne, ( The hond market was firm. Total | February — March 13.21. April— May : . T T | gales, par value $2639.000. 'United | 1325 Spdt closed quict, 20 oincs w:;e‘;“foc“l;“‘;"“,g;‘ Powp el b It hes helped thousauds of other sick women, as grateful BN Sl IR Welting letter §f you try % - g 3 S v & & = uplands 15.30; mid- | wimni, :;‘:;e;’d Sovernment bonds were un-[/pReri midding uplands d- | winning the pennant. a Norwich ma: b iatters from them clearly Gescrfbe. It contalns ao poisonous ( 4 has raised the point that the Academy team are already the league champions. $1.25 a bottle with directions. N &rug= - STOCKS. MONEY. His claim is tnat there is no call for . . . New York, June 19.—Money on call | Bulkeley and Stonington High to play ( At Coppbe ol TN steady at 2 3-8@2 1-2 per cent.: ruling | Off that tie game, without which b4 Am., Agriciiiural 5 ;nlle 2 :;l; last loan 2 3-8; closing bid fleétll\‘er of t;mmdcar;‘ eqmdth. Ac;fdeu.\w S, A 2 1-4; offered at 2 3-8. Tim standing, should the lemy happen ’ Sy o R . Dme loans | SiénnE, SiulE He Aty e Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York § 3 days 2 3-4: six months 3 1-4@3 1.2, | Bulkeley-Stonngton game were a post- £ poned contast, but, being a tie, it wouid be different, it simply goes into the \ 2 AND ALL DRUGAISTS. Dr. Krugers thurn-O-Gm LA AN I IR AT CHICASO @RAIN MARKET. Ovea. Migh | Low Clsm | discard and leaves it imposstble for the 4. 3% sy g | Academy to be beaten out for the pen- af o B nant. He hails the Academy nine as “champs” already. m& ARRTRRRIVARR IR Sogmonr Detroit Signing Cel Men. \ RN 14 Detreit, June 19.—Four more college B men have been signed by the Detroit baseball - club. ~They are Catche: George F. Wilson of Bowdoin, Pitcter | H. J, Wood, another eastern m