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NORWICH BULLETIN, | MONDAY, JULY 3, 1911 INSURANCE.. AUTOMOBILE FIRE INSURANCE J. L IATHROP & SONS. 23 Shbtucket Street. Norwic! Kramer Third In Sensational Race National Bike Champion Beaten in 25 Mile Event by Late. Newark, N. J, July 2—The most sensotional long distance bieycle race ever run at the Velodrome waos w down in feat before Alfred Goullet and Goullet and Root—Desperate Dash at the Finish Too Kane 4 Murphy 2. Tawler Brennan, Caaoaugh: double plaves.” Kane to Gadbots. Kane to Manches- ter t Gadbois, Dosle to ‘Thomas bases on balls, oft Burdick 5. off Brazil i struck out. by Burdick 11, nessed today by several thousand per- |by Brull I time 14 umpire. Benoit. spiring spectalags who saw Frank = Kramer, the national champion, %o TRIPLE TIE FOR LEAD. | Turn out and help the bovs to make a success and win. Slim crowd Satur- day. There are no games July 4th. They will be played later in the season. The score: sowett city. YT o 3 e o a e YN0 Hranse Yol 41w 1 ofPreeie &7 131 1% 0 ofSminet 40200 12 i1ist Tawier it 110 $oraa il 0 1.0 ofSheain 30001 210 0pebsimo 031 211 1 5100 e IERR! Toials, 32 62710 4l Totals 31 120 9 6 S by innings: e Tatiiiie —g Jewern C1iy 00 Tuns, for Taftsille, 37 McSheffres, Murphy, Hoe- SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. TEN HOUR GAIT A TOO MUCH FOR FENTON. Paddy Teok 11 Hours to Do the Walk to Hanford. Paddy Fenton, sx-pugilist, hit the trail from here Saturday mornine at 830 in an attempt to walk to Hart- ford via Colchester in 10 _hours on a $20 bet with Policeman Dave Welch of Hartford, but failed to make It in- side the time. The old endurance was not therz when it came to this 40-mile tramp through the July heat, for he took a full eleven hours, arriving in Hartford at 7.30 p. m., from where he telephoned back to Dennie Hayes, who had started him out from the Del-Hoff hotel hers. Before he started, Paddy announced it as his intention to walk back on EARL MAKES A BITTER ATTACK ON RCOSEVELT Once Thought Him “the Greatest Man in the Universe.” Washington, July' 2—George . Earl, Jr., of Philadelphia renewed his attack pon former President Theo- dore Roosevelt before . the house “Sugar trust” investigating' commit- tee. He was especiaily denunciatory of Mr. Roosevelt’s alleged failure to ! institute criminal prosection of the American Sugar Refiaing company of- ficials after the Pennsylvania Sugar | refinery Geal was exposed in 1906, Mr. Earl spoke with such emphasis that he cffered to apologize if the com- mittee thought Mr. Roocsevell's inac- tion was not reprehensible. Jir. Earl said he offered to debate 4th of July Week Bargains A. & P. Fancy l’-tont How Are These For Flour il 69 A Sensational Reduction. No better Flour milled. Salmon .55, 15¢c finish third. with Eddie Root 1eading | Moosup, Wauregan and Tri-Village s Sunday, but he tele ci elt in New t 3 Y. phoned that he had | the issue- witn Mr. Roosevelt im New B by o s Thirty-five| Sharing First Place in the E. C. ORRMEOHISUT) EENRDR SrASDIS given ‘that up ana would return by | Yok last fall, but the latter declined ‘-a'““'"'.y Prunes, 505 b - = 15 seasoned racers started. So terrific| League. s 38 — Ay " | the opportunity to “overwhelm” him. Starc e e = On the way to arttora, Saturaay,| HE < he ayproacnia dir. Roosevel: Sulma Tomatoes 3 as - 25c Paddy found the heat and the dusty | with the fecling that “the [ More than ordinary Hazards from Fire are incidental to the celebration of this day Do not be without Insurance’or you have cause to regret it. ISAAC S. JONES, breaking spurt at the finish, and drove his wheel with every oumce of power, but failed to close the gap between himself and the leaders. The time was 57.55 3-5. Five riedrs raced a dead heat in the only other professioral event—a sixth of a mile dash. They were Kramer, a triple ti> now for first place in the league between Moosup, Wauregan and Tri-Village. The details: New Pitcher Shows Strong. (Special to The Bulletin.) Dayville. July 1.—Playing the best Connecticut League. New Britain New Haven §. terburs 6, Harttomd Waterbury 6. At Bridgeport—Bridgeport. 3, 2 Hasttord 10 3. Second game: Eastern League. At Rocky Point—Newark 9. Procidence At Montreal--Robester : Montree2 2 which prevented him trom making the time he wanted to. After resting up over Saturday night he decided to attempt the walk back, and did 35 miles from Hartford to Willimantc in eight hours. From the last named place he took the trol~ ley to Norwich, arriving here at 10.45 the heat that but eight of them cross- | Three good games in the Eastern | New Haven 3 X t Ceclin e “was 4 ed the finish line. Goullet led Root by | Connecticut league were played Sat- | Springeld roads too trying to resist the tempta- | greatest man in the universe” Now, Tackerel 8.kt - - 99¢ less than a length. Kramer tried des- | urday, Wauregan, Taftville and Tri-{ {aetous ... tlon to drink liberally of water, suffer- | however, he said, ne waned o sub- perately his faverite tactics of a heart | Village being the winners, resulting in Ag from dysentery in consequence, |mit his case to the people of Kansas, | Soused Nackerel awn 19c ‘who still think” of the former chief | cxecutive as he once "This | aroused Representative Madison of Kansas, who declared he still beieved | in the integrity of Mr. Roosevelt, A spirited collequy fellowed. FLY RULES. Elgin Creamery Fancy Butter - 26: Insurance and Resl Estate Agant,|Goyjier, Jackie Clark, Fred Hill and | ga £ th son at home, Tri-Vil- SATURDAY BASEBALL RESULTS. il 1% & o Wonnae > El Primero Asparagus, a can - - - 26¢ Richards Building, 91 Main St. Oscar ‘Schwab. The ‘time was 161-5 i":gr:eh:;“ Afu::\?.).)g to 1 Saturday af- — on the whole trip. Secretary Townsend Gets Letter Giv- | % P gus, . —_— | seconds. ternoon and incidentally pulled up into NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. e ing Instructions. lona Lima Beans, 3 cans - - - 25¢ S e a tie for first place with Moosup and ¥on. Lost - = Sl 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, SHUTOUT AT HOSPITAL. Wauregan, ey o - e Manager~tlugh Dufty of White Sex | pi25, 000t EL* Townsend of Now) Fly Paper, 3 double sheets - 2 - ubo ol utnam, a new comer - 3 0 2 . - ¥ 5 i i H 2 ! Estate i it Bill| among the box artists of the league, | ErU3HeRl® S Says Detroit Has Had a Lot of It. |of heaith, has just received and inter Beech Nut Bacon, medium jar 18c, large jar 30c Bea L b e aigialid bl e el U e e Ed esting letter from the United States > i : ze ¥ and Fire Insurance, Iz jocatsd In Somsry’ Block, over C. M. Witliams, Room 9, third flcor. Austin. Two hits were all that Walsh's In- dependents could get off Bill Austin | pitched an excellent | visitors to four hits | of the s order. ame, holding the ome of which was o National League. “With a good break In the luck” is a favorite expression with the diminutive White Sox leader, and it is a key to Duffy’s character as a baseball leader. manager for an English concern that | manufactures a well-known baby food. The _letter read: Dr. J. H. Townsend. 62 Trumbull | Quaker, Grand llother, other Oats, 3 pkgs. 25¢ Gold Dust, pkg. - 19 at the Hospital on Saturday afternoon, New York Toston 1. 5 Duffy belleves the Detroit Tigers have treet, N Hav Ce Telephone 147. i % Moozup Grays. Philadelphi: Brooklsn 7. Eleven innings. ¥ > street, New Haven, . # and the Hospital nine recorded a shut- 7 b s e = cinnatt 8 a great bascball machine and has al-| D ir:—W) 03 ou v 1 i —_— 1500 $i0 0, ‘arainet their visiting op- 18 i s el Chice s oot & | Dtk Wi G EXTRA STAMPS with TEAS and COFFEES ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW parents, The teum was expecic to i iiid o oar LneTe TrANoG, aiso thinks the Tigers have been the | poin: (o draw e attention of \f j(Stamps Suirana Coifee 235c || 20 Stamps " Tea 35¢ s agerega that | o 1000 2 eneficiaries of a good amount of luck | mothers to the danger of flies, and | with 11b. | P gave the Hospital such a nifty fight | F ] e R Won. Lest i _their games this season. hav h ¢ quarters fo | g i Brown & Perkins, Attmeys-at-law | 00 Wednesday, but it was so far | smitie 99 ofCFaiands 3 0 10 0| petron 5 Duftia Confantion hatiick Dlays & | optiin Shat we belove b bo the most |2 stamps 8 o'clock Coffee 25¢ !l 25 Stamps Tea 40c Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St fchunged that it was hardiy a second | §7itk 3 4 gEmiena 2 ¢ 0 3 Ll eaieens i3 big part in baseball is fllustrated in his | concise instruction on that point, and i P T e o | Soutter F s ot 1SS : opinion respecting Follie Zelder, who | wa feel sure that fou will be inte 2052mrs, Plaza Coffee 30c | 40 Stamps 7" Tea 50¢ National Bank. Telephone 38-3. A x\a‘l; of l‘vfianbga;\e é:\‘wx[r;‘ bx;:uh»l Tot 3 5 s just now is warming the bench and|ed in knowing that the rules 2’ - - o ers, wi a stoler e e Hos: Saais by T Potals, Clerelant helping in emergencies as a pinch hit- | down by order of your state boa Stamps 1 3 ' I o BRADY & DRADY. Ditala Tun Tn he frct and they goi|, S by e | T 3434 Qe u B |yt Ta o 305tmrs, EiRyad Coffee 35c || 50 Stamps;7* Tea 66c Attorneys amd Counwel at Law. another on White's double, mnwm by Moowp Grave 600 St Louls ing to stake his reputation for know committes in Manchester, England, as 286 Broadway, New York City. le off Wicks' bat. Two for Tri-vI abelle, oall v 1] that ing s concise, and i o2 T Brady | Charles A Braay|and Fowler's double in the sixth sen: | Ry i e i i 2% e dec ill eeniaiiy make goot Dol i e ma’é“i,,fmi,‘, EXTRA LIBERAL OFFERING OF STAMPS Sk YIL of'Normick oul | two more acrase tor the rogplial, ana | i i R B SRR pinver T e maor leagied s more | " e Syl o 07 it 1 e Baking Powd they scored one mmore In the CIEB | oo mmtied” Friin 1o Fasc s 1 underestimated than Zeider, Duffy | booklet in question 80 Stamps with 1 can Baking Powder . . . . . ., . 50¢c about in some of the decisions of Um- thinks, because he has received the that you will appreciate . . .2 s ¥ worst of it in the luck that is doled | your instructions are 25 Stamps with 1 bottls Extracts . . . . . . . ., 25 v arey S e . Priden by fate yers. o people in the jicinity over w : A&P Co at. Walsh's s - . Te-Village 2: tme, | Baltimore 7. Jerses Beme. Balimore | When Zeider returned from Cleve- | you have controf, but also are ais- | [ 15 Stamps with 1 can BRI e « ¢ o o cn O Members of the New York Stock T ER o o 150 umpire, Moriary, 7. dener Gl & tecond zuie, Rt | 1218, Focently after playing magnificent | tributed wherever the English I Exchange. 4 8 0 1 1|Robinsonsrt 25 Strik P i > | entreal chester 3, first gume. Roc aseball h entered a game against the | guage is spoken. - $ 118 ofiounaner SR T G 14 Montreal 11 secud game | mio 5, Bur- | Tigers and booted himself out tempo- Yours faith 1 can A&P Jelly Powder 1 W ffer 1 I CEATE TR T Coimnde g § 2 rarily at least by making two errors in = [~ elly Powder . . . 10¢ e own and offer fer sale § puce smmeams Wauregan, July 1.—Winning a lis succession. The rules laid down by the state| 1 can Old Datch Cleanser 10 P. sity less s from the Central el TR This let Corhan in and the latter [ hoard as printed in the pamphlet and canser . . . Oc New Government Panama:-:-- @ @ e, Norwich this. afiernoon, DIon's Wat- | xe meres o merent L made good at once. erisinines 0 | ratovine thet mipctive 1 iar A&P Smoked Beef 3 15 . 20 00 oty resan Greys figure this morning in the | New w5 Hastod i —— are:— jar el . . - I3 3% Bonds at the market : i three-team tle for the lead in B, “sotiagaa. 4 O'DAY ON HEAVY HITTING. Do not allow decayidg material of 1 bottle Salad Oil p = Eastern Connecticut league. Norwich —— e Weal | a1 sort o “accumulate on or near ) ottle Salad Oi B + 4 S y tunings: should hava been shut out, as they Detroit 14, Cleveland 6. Veteran Ump Says !t is Due to Weak | vour premises : = price. i scored their only run of the game O | Detmit, Juls 2 Kran was taken out of the box Pitching and Not New Balil. Al refuss which tends in any way to Stam S 1 package Macaroni or Spaghetti . ifc Norwich Branch Shannon Building hits, Fow an error. The number that went down | today ber D s hit off him. He walked fermentation, such as bedding, straw, | 1 I ted Moven Pea 13 T cheshaini 401 W e by the strikeout route was quite re- |“UT men and hit cnother We replaced Krtv | grany o'Day, the veteran National| paper, waste and vegetable mat can Imported Moyen Peas . . L3¢ » W. Austin 9. by Bus markable, Simcox ganning 13 While | W< sent in for Cleveland, and Detwit got fire more | lsague umpire, and looked upon as the | should be disposed of or covered with 2 boxes ACP Stove Polish, each Se FRANK O. MOSES, Manager S;msn?_ got 12. Norwich hit hite_ s man 7% . Deirolt wioniar 14 | peer of umpires in the business, says|lime. Keep ali recepiacles for gar e 1oll, Cat - >C DEFEATED N. L. WHITE SOX. ree times. Tecinet e ciot 2 Viotory aured. Jennings | that the heavy hitting in the big|bage carefully covered, and the cans 2 packages A&P Galatine, each <3 s, Tha score: ned " Subsitutes. 5 leagues is not due to the new cork | cleaned o sprinkled with e. < packag ciatime, cach . . 3¢ SR wregan. orwict velan etroit. c ed ball, b girectly I Zaep all stabl ure in vault or & 2 e CUTTING THEPRICE | Groenevile indopondants on Winming| Vawse, | W s ], e s o e e chcaa: Vrhos showa | it sbetan o oo S s \ I bottle Queen Ofives . . . . I3¢ For ten days on all Upholstery work. End of Score, 8 to 4. § hooress % 0 72 51,2 3. chsyt -8 1 2 ¢ @} DOOr Work of et o < s - . 2 ofNichoiszb \4 0 3 &1 1 2 0 ¥|the despatch from Chicago saving the | See that your sewerage system 30 CENTS AN HOUR. i e o OfSiminop” 4 3 0 © 00 1 ol new ball would bs modified to make it | good order; that it does not leak. is | » H. COOPER chawil Shich wis eit dre ] e i013 4 2 2 0 0]deader, Hank said: E up-to-date, and mot exposed to flies, - » 8 Cinterce. Thmt e LY [ $o3 G2 213 06| -What do they want? Before, the|Pour kerosene into the drain. Burn or | isterer and Mattress Maker | (o ntens ‘m"l 5 anager ’\-Iers 00 $11 ofDrake.rf s 0 8 0 o|cry was against pitchers’ battles; now | bury all table refuse. H 4 0 Wals W B | caary vhitcey o e e en 2 0 ifomsbrer 3 0 1 olblantydb 3 3 3 0 (| there is too much hitting. The fault | Screen all food, whether in the house ) i Sy Bvee (HeS ey monden 2 0 1fPowen..r 1 oEiesi § 11 3 §les entirely with the pitchers T don't |or exposed for sale. i74TH DIVIDEND. had the visitors stalled at all stage 3 RS0 e el e Sttt SRS DI T L el i gf Zhe Norwich Savings Society. | allowing them only three hits agaist | whiper 000 A e s ?(‘,‘fi‘“;‘;“‘,,‘e‘;? Diies T Wl emaly s I e orwich, Conn. June 10, 1911 2 e s sec orwich H = n i Scen iseases. v fly L o Teastors € tuls-Beslatr: have | o Lafty Bessll mcianoents sec el 2 i '| " “The ball has nothing at all to do|into the sick room. His body is cover- ared out of the earnings of th2 cus- | eleven. Noonan at third did the fea- | meod. Mss v e three ase i | Clvel 3803 S| me, Yon Yaen by votn aides ‘Thero | v It v oo o : E U am = 53 c Gena attne rate of FOUR RN CENT, | {76 Work for the New London nine. e T D i o e et L TS MUl A0 e ctemene han o ra e BT PER O] 2 per annum. pavable to depositors enti- he score o Dr Crawford 2; three base hits, Cobb. Crawford. Stan- | the rest, that is all. When the home le may be greatly lessened by ~ o oty 1a Greeneville Independents.| New London White Sox. he 3 . 1 trouble may be great n ¥ I S s o . e L T o e & team is hitting, fine and dand proper of screens for doors and / sel5daw 5 : * | Brpnanae 32T 3 oiermanss 30 % 2 S the other side does the sam windows. l Gedboisy & 17 1 thwiem 3111 One Hit O S Meavy itting Wins for White Sox Comes, the Kick. " The - bail Ure uar s a - c 3110 ity 313 61f dshel 2ol Ao oneSan same 8 o 5% festure ot ing | FIERE” FIREPROOF THEATER ( $o003Nemem 30031| The best same on was |4 in s one-sided came, 6 o 2. A feature of the | TIE . pooch on of A. - 3 012 2 giGuinan 38320 'plzwd between the Jewett Citys and |ind the pitciinz of Lanze and Olmstead. Score: | maker of the cork center ball at pres- - ¢ 3218 INamiact 3018 0| Tatts on the Providence street grounds | “Baued for ie S Siit being used b {he bie To be Erected at New Haven By S. 106 ¢ davem 0 15 0)home team won by 3-0. Simino's 9 ofskott s i | aona to deaden the bal e 3 . e chAR e — — | pitching was very effective, but one a 1 of - — the heac . EE Cotals. 6 4| scratch hit being made off his deliv- 0 1[S weltae X 2 Harddigs Won and Lost. ® e e e z c arddigs Wor S e e S = i zan, 1 1| In New London on Fi fternoon / Tndependentsd 4 8 2 0 2 0 o +—s| Whats' the matter with the baseball | H el e s Faedasti - You i1y one !/ L W S8 0 8 36 58 1 1=} rans of this place? Somé have not at- 1:f 3 3 the Harddigs defeated the Nepuunes | Biven which s fo take t . | Tvo base mte MoClaflerty Murphy; swien bases. | tended even one game this season, > % of their mew pitching find, The Gres ; ;‘; fi‘fe”"“ Dream, recently - = — | Unknown, who fanned 14 and allowed RN JOSEPH T. DONOVAN x 1! only two hits. Mascot Budnieck kept rp;"l";o:“&’- e CLOTH SHOP High-grade Tailoring, Cleaning, Pre ing and Reparring. 827 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 1052-4. The Best FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. COMMISSION HOUSES DESERTED. An Absolute Lack of Interest in Mar- ket on Saturday. New York, July 1L—Stock market price sopened firm and moved within | 200 100 800 206 3 Two base hi, Schewetizer, Labz st E Juls 2. the Tarzest which game this season rx team shut out. 3 10 0, defeat. Both pichers were felders ou | former Holyok the collection of bats perfect, grabbing everything in sight for the Harddigs whiie Fallon's three bagger with three on and Pop Murphy's two homers were some of the fancy z At the Falls the Harddigs were not so lucky, losing to the Sachems in an 11-inning game, 2 to 1. BITS OF BASEBALL. has allowed Tretter, pitcher, his releas Hartford the The entire , in ved marble, tive work as well awarding the contract his personal supel mosaic, and decora as the scenery and | rior effects. Th: ornamentation | will be of the French period o the 15th and 1 but one balcon: Hamburg Steak - - - Ib. I0c Beets, Peas, New Potatoes The freat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. T ¢ B k fractional limits throughout the two | X on the head = ing capacity ours of light tradins, final chang The ‘Fame. MeCarthy : > 2 : The structure rout broo e R e s T e T (o vans, the former Hartford PUCher | oughily Aire proot in ever Jarger mumber of prominent issues. | 4" Sorhers Paic s o b3 S mewt . - 5 135 MAIN STREET, NORWICH n Commission houses were deseried. and ¢33 tlmmmmans 0 S 35 MA REET, d even on the floor of the exchange the L : “ornell’s fast shortstop and e attendance was limited to representa- Pittsburg ¢ el = __ Magner, Cor Sagt ehorteton 2 For Middistown Boy Makes 3 Fine New London fives of brokerage firms, "who had | B sit : L e G e |§ FREE DELIVERY Tel. 29-4 FREE DELIVERY nothing to do, and to a few small | — puimin Pasce 1.3 ° o XL one ¥t 3% il ‘tfilfilds:i :nhj‘:!ul.;.g :’N:fla}lf?hF{our;hioj( 4 - b 1 ° Pitcher Bill Powell, e old favorite Charles J. White, who was gradu cOU”t g s o 0 3.1 ° 9| of pennant days in Springfield, has|ated from Boston college, was a lars: — — y ake headway in either direction. been secured b: ford. rize winnar. Mr. the 5 Owing to the large loss by the banks | o e ; = e | mot delight the busy, progressive in the week to the sub-treasury on Panama bond account and to a heav t Birm- According to Detroit players, of Mr. and Mrs. erly of this city Had Costly Experience. Stephenson of Wisco usewifs Mearly so much as the pros- 2t - ! ingham, Speaker and McIntyre are the |iam M. Mad £ 3 7 expansion in loans incident to syndi = i t el “th ‘mer- | theology he n the rem L election. of seua-, | co pect of having & thoroughly modern| caic financing and operations incident h— s ss H! best throwing outfielders in the Ame. mh\u“,' the premi tors by the people. He cannot be | will be s > N ®as range placed in her kitchen. Es-|to the preparations for the July dis- ot R '—'tl icax Jeague. . > i ’-*;u"‘l 1' “;'p»“ % blamed for deciding that a system | of i3, B & — 5 £ Eoatired which makes sary tate ranges are safe, sturdy, depend- ;:’::fTf‘gf:;‘;“:c‘(‘“’;"‘&‘m{‘x‘:"‘;& 5‘;:‘:{ 2 = = o | . John Gansel's Rochester club clings | prize of g ¥ to spend $107,000 to get hi = £ ble, peerless bakers. economical gas|Jnl *RoWins actusl conditiens as of T Coer S el L S to the lead tenaciously and is picked to | Alumni association for the best essay 2 Chicago Recor £ i sers, great time savers. Call and| comparison with that of a week ago Toledon, St L & W it todas 4nd won an cass same fom | Win the Eastern league pennant for lon “Father Te 4 e e e pee them and be sure alse to examine | presenting a loss in cash of $20,300,000 ) Do ped, i3 to 3 visktors buuched hits1n | the third time. jor g = political eoe o - the incomparable Ruud Instantandous|and a loss in reserve above legal re- Do, »d emecives acoee ™ P , | largest prize wione leze s quirements of $24,799.000. Loans in- nited States fiea Chicage. Cincinnati. i S M trig Gas Water Heaters, furnishing at the| dr STyl 750 G000, Comls nies United States Kubber = Sbhpoael o humz;!'{;q‘l o mmere turn of a faucet an unlimited|not members of the Clearing House Dwoe e o G ST s ;; " | ing—Middietown ®epply of hot water at any moment| association showed a small expansion Ttah Copper | Hefman.ib 5 116 0 0 Bate 1! Bt the day or night. both in loans and cash. Total surplus s s | Goode. 411 0 0/Ho 0 of the clearing honse members now Do pra oo b L stands at $39,735,600. Western Marsiand e o Gas & Electrical Dep't. High Low. Close. Westinghouse” Electie Western Wheeling & T. o/Fs; e HiC T | 821 MAIN ST. ALICE BLDBG.| e . i:: L 10% N - MONE = Totals, 18 revoved You Kmow What|—— (2 s o s - 2 33 er e e o i | 5o 1 g o E=raa | rafeel S s Y per et B iy o Bine | B g1 1122 ——— Am. Linseed 'y days, 3@3 1-4 per cent. for fOUT | 1wy buse hits. Do tael, Goode, Sore Feet 1ie0 Am. Locomovs and five months, 3 3-S@3 1-3 Der cent. | Buss: v bee ML Gone Fimmin A t To Am Smelting for six months, and 3 1-2@3 3-4 per | ° s Amount 1 S b e S e | @1 Ladies Fve e Testimon " one must be whon the pain s e e i higher grades were readily absorbed. | AT DOUBLE PRCE.| 2o A Ll i Dansy o et Rates, 3 3-4@4 1-4 per cent. for sixty — Z unches on the soles, $0ft corns and sx. taonds” Mining Co. to ninety days' indorsement, 3 3-4@ |Aviator Attraction Not Worth a Quar- | ere glad te know of the wonderful benefit that Vibuwwm-O-Gla Erescences between ihe t s is mingled Atehison 4 1-4 per cent. for choice four to six “1 Badk seen a great sufferer for years befors leasming of i wig other Liles Snd pains ot the Do i s montng” single names and 5 13 per o Extrato the Fans st Light- i AT ol 16 s S el e VWurn-0-Gin. I 2ad misplacement, fainting spells, constaes .un‘u.‘ to suf 30 much with sore faet D . Sy m - ot headache, and other female troubles, which made me fos! very fwen they know whers Telist and cure| ™ Browon mud Fsdi.. 31 COTTON. Now Haven, Conn., July 2.—When e s = weak I tred different doctors, but mono gave me refiel e 1 You I et o e o | % Canadxn Paciic New York, Tuly 1t iverpool caples: | 125, Fh0 went to Tighthouse Point | Seighbors ead friends. ook Viburn-O-Gin and it melieved me so much that I want you juted that kind of torture long e h R ly 1.—Li ol cables this afternoon with the intention of| s > bRl & enoug SD0C Aults Bales £ 000 Dalon: bveotins | ol e ooty WA Ul fTkEition of Others write letters for publicatton, tha* suffering sisters, to spread the news of what it has done for me. 1t ceriainiy will oo Houra: and evening. Sun- 10 to 1 by appointment ‘; Matn St, MeGrory Build Je26MWS Chesapeake - Chicago & Alton 200 Chieago - Great Western. 200 Do. ptd Chicagr & N. W tion and export, 200; American, 3.000. Imports 1,000, ail American. Middling upland 7.9%d." Futures opencd quiet, at -2 to 4 points decline. Closed bare- New Haven and Springiield started to Luy their admission tickets, they were | told that the price was fifty cents in- @0 the good work goes unknewn te them, may learn about it In the mewspapers. on é&o as much for other sick women.” e 2 stead of the usual guarter of a dollar. T G &N S Iy steady. 503 met aecline of 5123 o | Tho exira teniy-five. cents was for Viburn-O-Gin is & purely vegetable cempeund, containing ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT PR TGS e e oints ‘on old an: 5 1-2 points | the purpose of seeing Aviator Nelson 3 City of Norwion Water Works. slorade Tl & Tron on mew. July 774 1-2d; July-August | make two Hights in oh aeroplane. one ot e e s e oot i . 81.25 & bottle with full directions. Board of Water Commissioners. — '::fl.fl.f"’ 7.71 1-! August-Sepiember 7.44d: | before the game and one afterwards. on the womarly s>gans asd functions. Norwlich, Conn.. June 30, 1911 Water rates for the quarter ending Deiaware & Hu Demver & Ria September-October 7.08 1-2d; October- November 6.96d: Neovember-December Many were unprepared or unwilling to the extra amount, and it is esti- To young 2nd eld #t is highly recemmended for the trea:- FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., une 30, 1811, are due And puvadle at Do pea 6.91d: December-January 6.90d; Jan- |mated that full s — orms troubles % able Do gt X 50d: y a thousand persons !5‘ oifes Juiy 11" Oritee” Spen Blale seciviis Februery 6.90 1-2d; February- |remained outside the grounds rather g g e 106 West 129th Street, Dew Yor# @vening of July 20 from i to 9. Do st ptd March 6.91 1-2d; March-April 6.92d. |than pay double admission. Additions will be made to all bills 2d ‘pa Il L wemaluing unpaid after July 20. eral Flecteic CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. - ot ¥ cl‘h»ledd Enl\lrdu\' afternoons Grest Northern pi WHEAT: Open. High Low. Closa Thompsonville Plans For Fourth. uring Ju. y A UGUSL. - 9% 9% 895 The i 1 f the tow) Tiinols_Centrai % various clergymen of the town e AN Interborough Mot T owe % of Thompsonville met at the home of E e 7 ) Rev. T. J. Preston the other day and utee: Mcws p6d . discusszd plans and recommendations F. C A'I'CIISGN. M. D. Intrenational Paper o - for the proper observance of July . oy Intermational Pump six it Fourth. The general committee in > PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, :;‘,',,;f";.',’;’ s gmr":e nr] the da,\"fh ce‘-!]ehzst‘;or} is mak\; ! Xiight ‘pheme 1032, B 43 %% 4w - suibed for the Auccess of the event

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