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Pennsyl ‘olu (‘!&l‘mbla. !yng;v-své:r‘:'g cwfi-ézl‘; ‘ M R 5.9 Solock, 15 unk, 14 mimmiey Before Seaeg:y O'Rourke was instructed i m’ mfl""fim’i& g Just Gmt Raang Predx:ted ‘This Afternooh for Hudsan Re- é_nneQ enb uaal v:i;l: {‘z'*“.,?“:‘“:':":?' “nga up with 3. . Farrell lic fle’all clmfififll& gatta—Cornell the Favcrite Against the Field. B G e Kid Swift Ready for Battle, 4 1 SeCHEIE e wator, NIC fhel 1 Kin Bt accent shallénms Of | ine pemmaiot e e "“ng 2 E e Crows will fest it the most, the sraoaths e ey "SPSicd [ panies. In an interview on the.subject. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 36—On=y Trephy—The Kennedy challenge tro- | ;" water beipe on the inside of tha| this ners somms o not nave it Hag | méde the astonishing. statement tat | hundrad and twelve oarsmen, repra- | phy cup, presented in 1899 by Davidson | course, the mumbers of which begin the reason why so many applicants for + e the 1 arr: d, a stall | % senting five American universities, and | Kennedy, Pennsylvania, to be held by | from the west. With calm weather, the | A resdy st ane time. & would lie | JNSurance are rejected-is h-cause kid- o : i 5 v - | courses are considered about even. X ney trouble is so common fo the divided into 14 crews, will engage to- | the winner for one vear. Present hold: The following are the statistics of| Lo, Bave Sk understanding on ihe | American people, and the large mi- ‘G morrow afternoon in the great annual | er of the trophy, Cornell. v: ity hts e d £ - jurity of applicanis do not even sus- regatia of the Intercollesiate Howing | Entries—Syracuse, Cornell, Pennsyl-| the,varsity eights entered for tomor e D T . | pect that they have the disease. X TEA assoclation, ccmposed of Columbia | vania, Columbia. P ERNSTIA NI VARSI 1is-30ress Fred Duftesne, 112 Frank- | “fre states that Judging from | Ms - "B | Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse wid : Second Race. Aee. Beiene, weigns | 117 BFES gwn experience and ' reports from For Iced Tea this hot e vegatta will be held on the Hud- | 413 B in—Freshman eight oared |pom_s. &R curi S0 in Holden Defeated Pell in Tennie. | {USEISE Who are Constantly i dircct veather. Most delicious. Al TR coriier TR . there 2 2 son river om what is knewn s the | SBElls; two miles, same course as firsi Pl Fi Hartford. June 26.—R. A. Holen. | preparation that has probesly bean Pyt 4 Poughkeepsie course. a_straight, deep e 2 JIr, of Yale, won the New England | more successfyi~in reiicving and ot Strotch of waler Deginnfi thees moit O cunpresenl I | chimpionskip tennis cup and title from | ing these discazes than ans remedy | north of the Poughkeepsie bridse and | Co I DS SR 01 Columuls : : T. R. Pell of New York, the holder, | known. The mild and heaiing infiu- } to be held by the winner for onz yvear |3 v P £ r finishing one mile south of the samc e 7 . today, taking three out of five hard- | ence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- structure. e o o wmopliv, Cornell. e Tought setn. In the firat and third scts | apon realized. It stands thy hichest um The programme. comprising three | ., I*iTies—Cornell. Columbia, Wiscon- “a S 7 Holden was off in his play and Pell | for its remariible record of cur o es. racas, is as follows et o LS showed his old time form. but in (he | We find that Swamp-Root is strictiy More than ordinary Fazards from 3, Third Race. WISCONSIN "VARSITY. last two sets he weakened amd was !an herbal compound 2nd we would Fire are incidental to the celebration _ First Race. 530 p. m.—University eight oarcd Age. Height. Weignt. | unable to meet the Yale man's drives. | zdvise our readers whe foel in nesd of ; 2 bt of_this day 3.30 p.m.—University four oared shells, | gheils; four miles, pvar full course. 2 em e |- such a remedy to give it a trial. It is Do not be without Tnsurance of yOU| without coxswain: two miles. begin- [ Trophy—The Vafsity challenge cup, 2 on sale at all drug stores in bottles re e ea Iscu] s < 4 may have cause to regret it. nm'x one mile north of the bridge ar. | presented in 1898 by Dr. Louis L. Sea- 5 "C | of two sizes—fifty-cents and one- ISAAC S. JONES, finishing one mile south of the bridge | man, Cornell, to be held by the winner | Xo. 2 Fri. dollar. i : A - 2 % E However, if vou wish first to test its Insurance ;d,w‘?“‘ "E-M '"m?'"‘* . L : | wondarful ‘merits, send to Dr. Kilmer F R Richards Building, " & Co., Binghamton, Y., for a sam- -~ - rammar c 00 ea ue am Ions e 4 |ple bottle, absolitely " fres. When = ‘oxswain- . 22 | writing be sure and mention The|M. AME OFFICE OF Wil 7 BILL o 22 6 Norwich Daily Bulletin. L . Rea Estats BE TRt B ime Juice - - - a Dottle 339G CORNELL 'VARSITY. i HER BASEBALL RESULTS MONDAY. and Fire Insarance, oTHE! Wor. Tes. PC X Age. Height. Weight. i Fr 2 1s tocated in Somary Biock, over C. 3. B : | cowsecricur veagur stanmine. o) Room: 5, third ficor. 2 ases. o, . wiliiams. Roow: 8, ¢ - % e ool ams gl d ue - - oxX & Krime o2 ST 5 5 | Edaccm 2 Telephone 14. 5 wikdr 23 3315 00| KT 2B . — - . Dister 388 dednin 3100 Ke o . " 3 133 offekersn i34 Tinrtcia - i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Stroke—F. 921 oIy 30200 iy 1 D‘hes Ins - e fnr ' P 8 55 1Cmnee 0 F Aserage T10 o olmore” 101 00l Comsertigel: Lemae AMOS A. BROWNING ¥ o | Kidmow.e 218 3 olThomaso 4 2 & 1 A1l Connecticut leagie games sheculed for Mon- Cieatiery @3 0 hmmwen 4 i 0| day wes Dlased Sundas. 5 y Astorney-at-Law, -3 Richards Bldg. | T R = P ‘Phona 203. o s o EASTERN LEARUE STANDING. ot L OLUMBIA "VARSITY. Totas, g *Batied for l\)uxmw in Oth 20 20 lrmnr &vl’erkin, Itigraeys-at Law Aae. Heiant. Weight. Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St S0 iso |Emomem ... s a eans ¢ i ft s or ntrance stairway next to Thames L E Too “base it Lot | Montreat . éNatienal Bank. Telephone 23-3. Smn s 3. Punis Feml S iees . Senators Couldn't Find Fisher. Moore, Ir. Newark - New York. June 26.—The Washingtons were heip- less before Fisber today, making only two hits and 1. The locals hit Groom HRADY & BRADY. Attermeys and Counsel at Law. Buftalo-Jersey Second _game—Bu Chloride of Lime - - - - - 5g 596 Beandey, Naw FaFk Cics e 1w Yerk. Tl 5 Jereey & James T. Brady Charles A. Brady | Substitutes: 2 abh po a ¢ abh po a e| At PBaltimore—Rochester 4, Paltimore 1. Called ot New vork. of Nerwich. Conn. | €, Peron .. Mitan 0% & tomseisse 2T T 0| end sun o alow Rechesict to ratch train % a W Chasin Shaeter1d 30 5 1 ol oddweiie £ 2 2 0 8] TAr ProsidenceToronin 8, Procidence . - = —— —— = N. 7. Digiha . Elherfeld.3b 2 0 2 2 Offarwzell3d 4 1 0 2 0 At Newark—Montreal-Newark both games postpon- . . | e Gelerri ~ 3 0 3 8 ofciecce 4310 0fed; ram Sais .o E CWalkerar 2 0 0 o ifkughts 31 23 - Dominick & Dominick/ e il ok Am R Cioghem,25 3 1 7 2 of T el o o e R tele . iz e 3 H averhill —First. game: - Tau Biver 7. Tiaver- Members of the New York Stock | ] Grocm» 30138 20 0 of il 5" Necond zume: Fall River %, Haveril b O Shemg et =22 2] S e by agreement Exchange. ! o Totals 3 22401 3 o AT o T s a rfla a“ Ic acl ": Ga . - £ b Seore by “innings: At Worcester-Worcecier 0. New Bedford 2. W n and offer for-sal ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM, A DIVISION. . " Wiliama: et Wesington ... o A BrocknBreckion 1. Lawrence. 3. e oW olie ale| ‘ - e E R Vadn 2 New Fork a < s 135 MAIN STREET, NORWICH NC G. ' P The St. Mary’s parochial school base- y was captained by Charles Young and | Stwoke—C. E. Thurston s Two base hlt. Daniels. American League. ’ o W vernment Panama| v e o5 Omengvilis. ware IS Paul F. Gadle was the manager. St | e 5 51% e e 4 At St. Louis—Cleveland-St. Louts game postpoied; o A div of the Gram- | Mary's had a fast combination and | corwalr—c. K. 5o . Chicago 3. wet. grounds. 3% Bonds at the market School league of Norwich, the | plaved winning ball all° season. — Ir Chicage, June 26, Detrolt came frob bebind todsy ot FREE DELIVERY Tel. 29-4 FREE DELIVERY season of 1911 baving recently closed. | Captain Young and Fuller they had L e T SR T R s e National League . Following is their reco; B e rih gy i 6o 172 with the aasisianco of Tannenil's crror snd 7 sue. i price. ’ ecord for the sea- | the two premier pitchers of any gram- i Lanze, Lo win todas's Game, § % 5. The | At Brookim—New Yok Biookisn game v poned; i i e " mar schcol team around Norwich or wel_grounds. Norwich Branch _,Shannen Building | St. Mary's... .22 Greeneville school 18 | VICIPity, and with Tondreau behing the | CORNELL THE FAVORITE— R ve e N Sive s s Telephshe 001 Marvs. 4 West Chetsos 007 1% | bat made a first class battery. The PENN AND COLUMBIA SECOND | artnyrest 4 8% o|orakeir 3 00 0 0 Collese Game. COBEB GOING STRONG. FOURTEEN BATTING .30, FRANK O. MOSES, Manager | St Mary's, . 6 West Chelsea ... 4 | infield, compcsed of Ogden 1b. Shea Lord. 5 26 22 ojloasit 2200 0} At Amhenst. Mass—Amherst 6. Dartmouth 1 e > o T D Mars's”' 12 Greenevitle .+ ... 4| and Hials 2, Fulier and Youns 3b. | Coach Courtney Predicts Great Race |Calishmct 4 1 2 ¢ tlhx £282°9 e Detroiter Increased His Lead Last|Esmond Leads Hitters in Netlenal Mary's. Brozd £ ¢ | and: Melta &3, played superb ball | —Records May Fall. e * 1 3% o|Crawiorarr ¢ 1 0 0 0| TEN BICYCLE RIDERS Wesk in ‘Anierican Lengue Batting. Ladgus i 9% .| St. Mary's. Broadway gi‘fl” the time, especially Mcltarvey, Collinato §-178 3 ¢/Dehastylb 4 212 0 0 ON WORLD TOUR e e NO l l‘ ;E o Broidway 8 e ris Caled forth applause ov- | Poughkeepsic, Jume 36.—Cornells|Towifiz 4 1§ § foidoe il Ty Cobb galloped out in front last| Esmond of Cincinnati leade the 34 | Mary's. Sac Heart O e e "’l‘}‘fiqfd WAS | aguatic_prowess in the past naturally | Blocke 0 0 1 0 4153 0lQy 8 Professionals to Show Their | Week in the American league race for | hilters in the National leagne who Sre 3 rtville) | P T o Mgt Tl Murtha | made the Ithacans the favorites here | Yomep 2 0 0 2 s i B Sight. | Patting honors, gaining on all his com- | doing 300 or be! On account of the present conditton | St- Mary's....14 s 4 A e it arocinE the | tonight in the discussion of the pros- | Limer, 8 & 8 T e »000_in Prizes in 8ight- | petitors, and now leading his nearest| There is not a : b (New London) _|leam as a whole, the parochial school | pects for tomorrow's races. Their | ENme? 1§ 8 § cewark, N. J. Jume 26 Ten of the | Ti¥al DY 33 points, with an average of | league who is Wit of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hese| Total runs, 85 Opponents 52 | bovs were a fast bunch of ball players | (loan sweep last year and the year be- S Newark, . J, June 26.—Ten of the } 435 The Georgia Peach has s told | of the 100-hit mark, Wagner being the | and the people of Greeneville feel ko = - Totals, 31 8§27 12 leading professional bicyclists in the i - < { » o ogdie s | The a /1l Bos it 3 i fore and the fact that Cernell crews 2 3 2 some of his friends that he expects|mearest with 75, Miller of the Rustiers for street, lawn or garden sprinkliing | e Greeneville boys finished with a | proud to think that St* Mary's school |y the record for. all the events| -Pated for lange in all-sumimer championsnip races here | $0in® O W Dot st it tea] fallows With 75, it acadee S record of § won, 1 lost. The team |had such an excellent team. Soors by oinar: announced today that they would unite oy - ; ag stick, and he is even talking of .400 as | Quakers has 48 strictly prohibited until further no- ; Towed on the Hudson ri¥er course| cyiyg, his firal mark. The averages, could not be overlooked, and they were | Deroit world_at_the in mak conclusion of the six-day g 2 tour of th includ- | the Cubs, though not among the 20 irg Sunday's games: leading hitters, leads the league in rum- tice. This order will be strictly en- given fitst call. Columbla and Pern-| me ’ i f = York in December. The cycli sylvania, from the good form shown : - ] TSRO Gas av. | getting with 52, while Murray of the forced. F in practice here, are considered for- - to jrepresent tHe Dafien ;*‘ Ates n the | cow. Dttt ... 216 429 | Giants, another man hitsing %00 iow o " miGable rivals of the Cornellians and NATIONAL LEAGUE STANBING. principal events abroad, inc I3 Caticwtl New York' : 46 1 get into the honor classleads in stolen Per order in the opinion of many will have to e e - mos| AHNAY vHce iR Benin Sl B e 35 2 323 | bases with 26. The averages: BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- be reckoned with in picking the win- | New York 23 races In Sydney and Melbourne, AuS- |youiy” Gareland %2 ] G AR ekl * i = MARKET ERRATIC. R oo e 2 traiia, the first to be held on that con B0 Tots -4 3 b R, L Ottt ..o 2 OO - 2 1500 Ceniru Leiber While there was no public betting . | ESEay of moct gear, o (0 AMCHCE | LS i £l | Tt Pitders -8 18 Showed Strength at Opening, Followed Caneel o New Terues. e B The party will consist of Floyd Me- | Melnate, Cricass o CUTTING THE PRICE by a Reaction. Classpeake & Omio SEL Lo WOk Corwet SyuE B W : i Farland, Jackie Clarke, Iver Lawson, | b i T | e m 2, i kity 7 Jce Fogler, 12ddis Root, Alhert Goul- | Muniy Bt Meers, 30 CENTS AN HOUR. stances which apparently were favor- former years. They have, however,| Pniadcphia. 3u 1m,n Moran and Willie Fenn. Cent 3 | Doatn H. COOPER o s e o e e developed a Speed in practice, which, | straiht fume. i Boson today, the wern being | More than $100,000 is to be avarded | Cranio HE - . et today developed a Feactionary tons. Under Tavorable Towing eonditions tor | bie-8. i s of Kashe wnd Duen fetrth | 8 prizes In ihe evenis’ which they | (i Ny b 7 | Breanaie 5 sterer and Matiress Maker |CTOP News, which had been awaited the game. "Score have already entered. Frank L. Doughertz, Chi morrow, threatens the record of 13. ‘Boston. H v, with a de e teres T g = | = ationa h pis ny ac- ord Phila: .. 106 Weat, Matn. t.| Mimset to Saciots. fon s i ot Comn’ Produes : 1-5 made over the four-mile course o e a e %o 2 o mer. the mational champion, my ac d. Pl Tobert, — vorable, The decision in the Harriman e g by Cornell in 1981 e g R IR Konetcy, 174TH DIVIDEND, merger case was regarded as highly T Asie frem the quarters of the Wis- i“"&-‘.’ 11389 23 s oty Deletinsy B Mekom,~ Quluselt Office of The Norwieh Savings Society.| encouraging, and-reports of improve- Dhsttllers’ Securitles Somn B, :vh? ‘have had bad nfil: h’fi‘”," ivers 148 3| WDERMOTT IS CHAMPION [ isteer, N orwich, Conm. June o f g Btos g : rairing season, a spir serton. H at 5 T i v g e o e e B el L L D 0 Po. 1t prd of confidence prevailed in the camps | firiedis 4 1 3 8 1 11072 FOUR STROKES ABOVE PAR | M (e Shackley’s AN-Star Intsrscholastiss. o Diractors 67 ihis Society have|several q s. i was Do. 3 pta : e 2 inc.c 2 H i = Gt St Touls 2 declared out of (he earnidgs of th cu.- | stimulated by a large volumie of buy. General_Flectric tonight. All the coaches were in £00d | zopes. i 3201 is20 P B e Manager Shackley of the Staningten font six moutss a semi-anoual_divi- | ing orders which had sccumaiated over | Great, Nortehm' pid spirits, but Coach Courtney of Cornell | Ferzuanp 1 8 0 1 0|Alsaudesp 4 0 o 2 o| Won Play-off for Open Golf Champjon- | Drake, Detroit e e e e dend at the rate of FOUR PEE ENT. | tne wwocr® cuy ol had sccumula | Do ome Cs was especially joyous. He had seen | Biwmp 11000 S| ship With Card of 80 for 15 Holes. S ey i oot the Totersekctuslinianginsias i, ainum. payabie to depositors enti. | the, week end and trading was more | Tiinels “Ceniral his charges at their last practice at| 'Saisr 0 0 8 0 0 Totals 3 = . Barton play the Mystic team of the Riwde 4 OSTELLD 11'.':":»?"‘5['-} T Peasires' ™| pearance of strength was imparted at oo gt e the sweeps and he had spoken cheer- | o, 33 531 8 3 Ohiskgn, June.26--J.. 3. MeDemmatt!| PO SOl 5 5 o Islund-Connectisut league i Seiodaw e Slebag By Pie of 1 T3 Th Dot Tnter " Harvester jly to them as they came into the| *Buied for Ferzuson fn 6tn. of Atlantic City, N. J.. won the play- | Bersell, New Yo ton” Wednseday etternosm st 3. —— Tnter Martne pfa float. He had watched the other| Seore by fnniugs: oft for the national open goif chai Strunk. PAiladelphia Union Pacific and Southern Pacific and twaetionsy Paser . 3 i Ao e . - R R i o'clock. To complete Ih’w Ba a point or less elsewherz throughout e e i crews intently and as he turned the m‘:fl“m R e pionship of the United States tod: Ledls Washington wishes to secure Flstoher, Captam h HIB FINISHING €0, | ©1 %St Before traa e Tows Centrat ; key in the boat house he said: when he turned in a card of %0 fer ow Yoric Muszey and Crolesr of fhe X Lonpor s " L T R N e e ol ot for o waighty hoat race |, T b b Hems. Weth: e bue bis | BECT NS (URES In 8 ST Guriner, Rew : e e S ks ottt |1 cancelling many gains. During the | = Lt e’ tomerrow, boys, There are some great —_— : for the course J. M. Brad - | Brustte's Best After the Hospital Scalp | Shackley, Stenington, c; Caeker, 3. o ar® of Dircctors NO.48| romainder of the day the market was| 1300 Leblgh Vatley crews on this river. ‘ornel as a Cinsinnati Won Overtime Sessien at Pittsburg. ton was runner up Lk : Leo Bruetto (ips oft the | A and Eamell, Stoningten, acinred the reguine qunrterty oiis 48 | erratic and irregular. The speculative | 5% Louisile & Nah ®00d crew. I have not seem much Of | piwburg. June 2.—Cincinnati cefeated Pittsburg | and George Simpson of ¥ y Manager Leo Bruet ¥ f tehier, N, P. A. ib; Valler, scis reguiar quarterly dividend | STatic and iregular The speculativ M, & st L Columbia, but I know they are good. | tedsy in s ie inning sime, the scors beinz 6 i | was third with a card of public that he will have some team as- ( 1oC€GNS5 278 0 1oL {15 "per canc.) apom. She. FProtsirei| pressure, ruled below Saturdays sioer e Bl Pennsylvania's men are faster than | F Fitubus ted the sore i the sxih Cincin Sa sembied on Wednesday on the Hospltal | oy X' 5 A~ 30; Tuslor, 1a ipa e Preterred | , E 3 s> K = s . s 5 ati" hir Steele hard in i temth. Tt was the lons. - 2 Abe I 3 3 §ig5k of (nlx Compans, payable July 1| during the afterncen and ended the Do ped . they have been credited with beins. | o came in oint of Ume plaved hers this season. | WOODRUFF SULLIVAN PRESIDENT | dlamond. m:‘“,‘;tgh:n;&:‘“;‘:‘(";i:k": | Brazil, Bulkeley, of. z R L g Wwith substantial lesses. aftoual Biscats R i e g gy S R e i GLASTIC LEAGUE |4nd 166 time ome one taned out | CONWON STOCK PIVIBEND No. 10. | abecliative sentiment reflected no Jelenal Lead i ot we Mavatbottadie B ofi OF INHERSEHOEA | fenm 45 beat them. That's why 4o has | Glasgo 20, Montvifle 14. The Bourd of, Direcsers b 10. |change to which could be ascribed the R. Mex. ferryboats, and we have not had al .. . Ph% ol 2 e o e Derey Y atoher | . iie, ANpmby it + to : v of the ’ H " r fimiel 1980 - f a 3 | gt g gtinren & diviaens of S oo “‘,jfl reversal of the market’s position, nor v, Yotk time trial over the course since we 308 0| Annual Meeting Held at New London %x;:vl UbJ Btchar, Drbarctm Sache | A T e ys g eeped umom-riie Commun Siack | were there developments of an unfa- S came here. 33 i 0 e o, Omceie | e niaias with Doamios, | Glasgo teatn another trimstag, Do of this Company, pagable July vorable character. e heaviness was North _ American 5162 e o G B ; olf for . eld. | failed, as the local Bays wers HM Cuholders of Thoard at | atiribated chisfly to realizink sales. Norhers. “Rune | ELWELL IS BACK R 3| The annual business meetin for the | MUrphy and nimself for the outfield | faileq, as the local Bays Srese Fiewed gy Hey < el - Holders of large. lines of stocks, some s 4 IN YALE VARSITY FOUR 8oL 8 o ion of officers was held on Mon- | 1t Wil be & ® DSt VO] Mected with Geary's shoots for 18 salie Taniea : B Jule gln 1. 1911, on|ef it acauired last Saturday on the People's Gas = SHunter 6 0 0 0 ol day at New London by S 7 | hits. The visitors aiso proved to T Bonde of e Company “wit nent, £0161 rise, had the opportunity of closing out Pittscbur, C. € & S¢ L] Blue Boats Long Stretches in|Simonc 8 ¢ 1 0 5| Connecticut Interscholastic league. Ac WITH LOCAL AMATEURS. | heavy hitters, connecting for 11 safe the office of The Trust Compa) of | today at profits which were unusuall Pitisburg Coal Adamsp 1 1 8 0 cording to the usual custom, the busi ¥ hits.” A featurs of the game was America. 37 Wall Street, New Fork | attractive, in comparison with the few T Oax Eogl Mgnday. e 1203 | ness manager of ihe champion team| The Newm detkatén IneBréaton A0 | Relding .of Winsor in Jeft, who g; City. openings afforded duri th ant g o & - b a0 was zlected president of the leag: leties Saturday morning on e = | R s il B s vt ot il Whdka o IRFren Bavents Gales Ferry, June 26. —It was misty | . w12 s thus giving the place to Woodruff Sul- | tleground by the score of 6 to 1. The | fured :u‘:‘[(‘fi;zm’ ",.,:" "z';,”. : % mosigass § ger cent von of TITE | |, Norfolk and Western and Southern 1% 1‘5’{‘,6%‘{"';’;%'“33;";5 ‘J]“"".‘;'le‘e‘l‘;‘m: SHuirka ter Gliwn tn o livan of the Norwich Free Academy. | \anshx)!a\:rl @ fast game. and Jia not | 3 C Y G & FINISHING| Pacific were strong consi tly and [ g > M F. L SR e - 503 Vg et S Manager Staebner of Windham Hign | let them have a un lun e last in- COMPANY will he malt at the office of | were unafferted by 1 weakness which | ‘o hox faand o Weue gtvenan oiglitmilla sow I SiEes | Eow by mmiie L s et 1 0 e b ©.u| WaBIelectdd icai and Man- | nine. The Naps will play tho Praston | Creditor—Did gou get the Will T Watt_Sereer, Now Forid ity erIo% 37| overtook almost all of the other stan- | 6 % & A7 % bidl o e s e e $ 03560600 38| ager Fower of Bu High sscre- | Athletics a double header on Wednes- | you? Debtor— its pased Teira T R T EROME, Wreasurer, | dard stocks at the close. IVith the ex- SIS Taide X down,Sihe mave yerd by Otecl Ben g o e ke, Biien, Mtehetl. Mel. | tary and treasurer. | say. - | Airst reading.—Town Topics. 1 S 2 re: = Y 3 084 wid niedy and then turne aroun an: e s i ceptlon of Canadian Pacific and St. Paul, the leading rallroad stocks were | steadier than seme of the industriais. Railway | The electric, fertilizer and copper | s G | |shares were especially weak. Unlted| ‘Zoq Tewss & Foite. ! |States Steel was under steady pres- Toledo, St L. & W fons "Sher. ST Pacife brought up stream to Allyns Point. The fours went two and a half mies up stream with Elweil at two in -the | varsity four in place of Ives, Captain | Cutler of the Harvard senior eizht | | \8&*&*&\8&%&?&/: sure, and the heaviness in this issue g & U eniios M ( is our aim ahove everything else in|S€eMed to have a depressing effect up- T T T AT e dneren b g B e onthe | market. o The - Appl B s sty ut 1t is understood only minor mat- offering special | Jt; tistica reparted that operation rev. | . 108 Uniisd Sisies Raver gl e Ve piftes on our complets line of enues of all the roads of the country | g Tniied Suaies Sicel oser d . last April dscreased vi tually five per | 3100 Lian Copper . . . cent. ‘and operating expenses by the| 4100 Va Car Chem... | ( | same per cent. The heaviest loss, in a - . USBIUITISIINAS | rorn s i Tear | o s o JAnvANDE S0 no Rl , W il iliniind; Ra: ek e i London’s operations at this market [~ 1300 Westinghouse ~Fiectsic Eights Had Only Regular Practice— | Woman’s Relief T Bt AR I;\'ervf!arxpry fhan usual teday, and buy- G ‘v},':lqn, s “V,“i(y Four's Fast Half-Mile. } | @owr pains, end ether symptems of general female weskuess, ich are bound to PLEASE. Step in| Inz from that source was in part ro-| i Wogeins, ks Joo 2 £ e Xrugers Viburs-0-Gin Compound, the woman's remed, - s i Sdik Gk site | ey, Baew: fowtis trom Bouth Aftilca io S COTTON. and unfavorable” water cogd\t‘x;i;;xa‘ Sas Sesn: knsw: . for ’;u -~ oA 25 i “1 think Viburn-O-Gin is the best remely for weak wemen, TLondon for 1 ths, with few | New York, June 26.—Cotton futures | Coich Wray of the Harvard s i Nas positively proven Freat vires e treatment b4 e Bl o B ol B iy e R g called oft the time. row booked' for |y 53 S 1t Goes me more good than any medicine T have ever takem. 5 Germany obtaining the bulk of the | July 14.33, "August 14.39, September | tonight for the varsity eight, and in- } L ‘woman! eases. un GAN weekly shipment of $3750,000. Ger- | 13.42, October 13.07, November 13.05, | Stead took the two eights down stream s e s W . e i i o . 0 deunet JERise K. WG SENER L SITNE & W f6e SHic Wenieny LN many’s purchase was aseribed to re- | December 13.07, January 13.06, Febru- | foT two and a half miles and returned. | NG medicine on earth.” y 52-66 Main Street, Finn’s Block, «uirlemr-nts incident to the semi-annual o s March izv dApri! —, May 13.18. ;l‘izfilsff)g;ic:fige&ofim;gmfi e “]‘; pecntiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. a ( doh. ity | Settlements. ‘otten spot closed quiet, oints . cov 1 iles. i owll ke writing letter 1t you ? q Norwich. Jewett City.| g e "were irregular. Total salss, | lower; middiing uplands, 1475; mide tne freshmen four, Cleary repiaced | 3t hes helpea thousands ef other sick women, as grateful e e o st < g " par value, $4.320,000. Unit dling gulf, 15.00; no sales. entworth at No. 2. It was announce: d Telephone connections, i s e ed States e tonight that the varsity four in the Stters from them clearly descride. It contains 20 poisonous $1.25 a bottle with di, 70 ( . - < MONEY. morning practice covered a half-mile dregs . a8 bottle wi Irections. ( 2 in 218, but conditions favored them Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentis! Salen O New York. June 26—Money on call | strongly. | o o Gt Buildi As =—— Allis Chalmers pfd . k- 3 steady at 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cen ruling 3 i . s fmaax, Feob A} vies fwal rate 2 3-8: last loan 2 1-4; closing bid | LEAGUE REFUSED TO Telephone 522 oct10a 300 Am 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-2. 'Time loans AN 200 A e ! SSUME BACK SALARIE 4 30Ths'S S ae manth 3 Tke | Moo= AT © 2 Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York ? 3 1-2 Directors Voted Against Paying North- F ¢ ineeed O CHICARD @RAIN MaRKET. Ay e T S AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. byl mo Lecsmotiie Wan Low. New Haven, June 26—There were < S oy = but twe matters of Importance dis- [ L4 <’ CIGAR % 3 20| cussed at the meeting of the directors ” : You-try one/ Ticcs w0 The Slamtian ot & mek Achedole And { S0 Anaconds Mining €. £% 151 | the matter of paying the back salaries . b i | D * ; bers of the disbanded North- A e i ey ol e e | A e S S S T TS $1*1. | Northampton and Captain Dolierty of

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