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. NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1911 - —uromoniz— (HOSPITAL WINNER IN CLOSE GAME|..o """ =l s . Nairoad M Wits ew ok bration. ing for emian Clul FIRE INSURANCE B Wofere T Doy of- Bisaring Remarkabie Letter J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence’ Younz of| In 1803 ana 1904, I was a terrible o . Heat—Social Side of Holiday. Athotics 11, Wow York s—Tusive tamiags. | yortio,2nd s of Mr. ano Mra, | sifferer for mbont 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich. Score—Field Sports Made Good Ptosramme Before| ~ovox nustme aumics wou tre e | Charics 8. Frandis At Alexander's lake. | Kidney and S Bl Clevetans il fight. Thirts-two men pardeipated in the game, | George Foote of Southbridge. for-|not sieep nights and was obliged to Greeneville Independents Hold Farrell’s Men to 2to 1| yirser e nine of them pitchers. Score: merly of Danielson, was a visitor with | get up ten or fifteen nights te urin- friends in town over the Fourth. ate. I passed mucus and blood con- Today Is Free Stamp Day $1.00 worth of Green Stamps Free with purchases of 105 or over. Double Stamps with purchases of $5.00 or syer, Game. SLEF 2 L < ) rs the service ! bases il b2 od ou Hospital 3, -=-OF-- surance matt partper, Mrs, Gresr. For tne baseball Two base hits. Cree. Lord, Barmy, Sibats » h R anh ve a | Miss Sadi Higgins of Olneyville has | tinually. One doctor said I was going At the Norwich State hospital onSullivan, 1b ........2 0 3 0 0 340 ] i 0| been spending several days with Mr.|into consumption and gave me up to Tussday afterncon, a field day and | Bruette, cf ........ 2 & 0 0 0 02 0 ol 5 3 0|and Mrs. Thomas Monohan. _|die. Had two other doctors but re- | baseFall game made up a fine pro- | Lawler, If . R e T R e i drat 7 220 0| Postmaster Charles A. Potter was in|ceived no heip from either of them i P h. M 3 | gramme for a good sized crowd, the | Counihan, ef, 1b 0B 9 i 7 o \Shimen & § 3 § | Willimantic Tuesday, participating in |and am sure I would have been in my Begmmng This ornlng field day events preceding the ball | Bowen, rf 4 0 0 1 O|Derik® & 0 5 3 ofRiairib 1 1 1 1 1|the parade in that city as a_member | grave had I not seen your advertise- | ame and furnishing much entertain- Simcox, p 4 1 2 1 2 "r:;;r’n':lc % L 0% z ,n‘:n:‘:‘c')’b": g i!; f : of the department staff, G. A. R. mant in the “Daily Eagle Star. After ment for all present. The field day — — — — | coommn 000 7 0fSiemes 2 8 1 1 o|. Carl Anderson of Hartford spent the | taking several bottles of Dr. Kilmer's events began at 1.20 and were over b Totals .5 ety 6 24 9 4|Moganp 0 0 0 1 ofsFemphsil 1 0 o 0 o Fourth at his homa in Danielson. Swamp-Root I was entirely cured. o i])-,‘:d:u{:w?":x:f no‘\'el pl}og.r;\m».;:a 1\!{ —'\: el - - sl flnrfl Kv'n ;l z 2 : 08 E § :\ : } !1 Auto Trip to St. John. a.gln ”.xje ‘liflst two years I have heen a Bien: mnd the wumen 40 phrieinote || metnchester out Ttby batted ball Iiowimes) 110 8is Almimas 19,8 1 ¢f! M wndiMrs. 3o 0. Moctisiana enil: | USRI STGHA i bayeipedaet L0 Ll O | thus adding to the features of the aft- | Hospitals. .. .. =3 0000000 2 :"_ Jeidds 2 0 8 ‘:’ E & AL CE e S e e e that I know that my Kidnoys i | S One ‘competition: which furnished a | STSSISFUIS ..i--..0.0 0.1 000 0 0—1 - o | the trip by adtomobile, returning about | 128, 2 SXTlent condition now as a | lot 0 Fan was he theend 1o mesdls | . Summary: * Runs for Hospitals, Me- [ L0 750 3| Aug 10 Yours very truly 2 | Fuee Tt which the s rab teet | KKain, S. Austin: for Greeneville Inde- | -Cheted for Fnjent i Mrs. Abel L. Reeves and children are GEORGE KENSLER. < | carrying a thread to his lady partner, pendent. . Walsi _two-base hits, S. SR — in St - io spend several. weeks, this summier 1422 Mary St, Mfl;ineu; Wis. a e | SN A WORDE Who: tHrended Xhe noodle brd e vt .»\us:[i[n\. Gleason, Wicks: sacrifice i (zserald batted for Fisher in Tth. with relatives in Canada. Dersomillys Shhske B e | . 2 {carried it back to the starting point, | Tendleton; double play, W. Austin s Many Went to Norwich. s s % If you will let us attend to yc < oo 0 to McKain to Harringien; Pendleton Eaxi e 00 Zxeh, of Beptamber: 108 Gioeg B o | ! This was won by William Austin and | 10 Mcifain o Ha ; 5010 ‘What Norwich offered in the way of | jer, who subscribed the above state- | attractions on the Fourth drew a 1ar2e | ment and made oath that the same T pardon ua for caling vour atten- | Players’ one event claimed special at- | SeSReille (RIcRendents §; struck outb, | pae"uis, Baer, Knient number of Danielson people and Others | is true in substande and in fact, o %0 it In this preemptory way S, thevTeing (el baasbm Il IOk T | O e Mg, T e from towns near here. ey o n . ance It was won by Harold Couni- ; , 115, S > z i 2 Y GRAssD A & | [} S. JONES, han of the Greeneville Independents, B Desshit, Tuls 4. —Detroit beat Chicago 11 to 10 tn Earl Wood Improving. Notary Public, oy who cCefeated Capt. Bill \usi?:"ure':nsfl TUCKEY FAILS IN e eleventh ing of ‘the game thfs afternoon. Earl Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Door County, Wis. n l Insurance and Real Estate Agent, p bb'retired ai the end of the nintn! and_Shallet | Wood, is sho the officials following him in an auto- The national colors did not fly from | 5,5 a1l about the kidneys and bladder. uckey was out to break | Wicks "1st, Woodworth 24, time 11 2 —_— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ard_dash, class B, Philip Dol- = the tall flagpole on Davis park on the | whieh writing be sure and mention The ospital team after the ed in : - ng steady progress tow- Richards Building, 1 Main 8t | {10iP" e Comupetiion. The distance| ©-UCKY ATTEMPT AT RECORD. | aishel e zime for i i cner e, Seos: ~ | 2 récovery at the Day Kimuail hos- Letter to =={of the throws was not measured Cramp in the Side Knocks Him Out |y S% moa o] W% oo a efpital wheré he has been a patient for || pr. Kilmer & Co., IU MEIC! oF VII. ¥ BILL, | The following were tre omicial i et e ¢ ¢ 0| many weeks. irhamton, N. ¥. - Judzes, Dr mann, Dr. Hoffman, ter Covering Eight Miles. § 120 ohmm 2% 1| Bohemian Club Going to Rocky Point. J William Galizan, Alfred Davis, Rob- Do Tookids 2 $135 00 101 K £ of members of the Real Estate ert lendinning’ annotncer, Jonn | , Tom Tuckes made a gritty ;,ff,.;;g; 58 f 8 1 8| Bohcmmian ‘el Wave made ther pians | Prove What Svamp-Root Wil Do For You and Fire Insurance, PEe arter, .Michacl Sullivan: | to run from New London to Norwich ST e i ¢ 1|to join_in the automobile party t0| seng to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bingham- Is tocetod in Somery’ Blook, over G 8L | 005 Voiam Tedly and James 4| over the Now London turnpike, cover- 1360 o 3 3 0| Rocky Point and Providence on Sun- | N0 9 90 0 NI bottie. | It will Williams, Room §, third ficer. sults in the different events ing about X 1-2 miles before he wes | Bakerp 1 0 0 1 0| o 1|day. They are to hear Creatore's band | convince anyone. You will also receive SN~ d ; L e e e el illiam | COmPelled to give up on the advice of > soeen 3 0| at the river resort. a booklet of valuable information, tell- Telephone 14 : 00010 > i i Wicks' record s Fourth for the reason that the halyards | Norwioh Dally Bulletin. Regular fifty- >3 minute: 1 hour, " a seconds for the 13-mils distance, but s = had been removed and in this case are | cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale orie 1st, Frank Parsons 2d. ' Totals, 17 33 B umps, ~ ? - when he had been going 55 minutes| oue out when winainz run scored. not easy to replace. at all drug stores. Brown & Perkins, hitomeys-at-law |, Tumps. best average in four events|ang had nearly reached the foot of | “haed for Baver n- ot L Too Hot to Enthuse. = Tatted for Yo 2 In_Sth. 1o co % . Al Mohegan Hill, Referee Steve Coffey and D = of r First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.| chell 2d. a 7 and | e I . Danielson had the appearance of a Entrance stairway to Thames| Weight throw, William Austin 1st, E,',‘j,(;‘.‘“';; gmde i, phe JHACHING | s i, Tannelill Cobb, Crawtora, Delo- | deserted village all through the Fourt] National Bank. Telephone 38-3. Thomas Mitchell 2d. Tha attempts . o fe w0 Elve Dk nente e three base hit. Lord: home rum, | The great heat was mainly responsi- Wheelparrow race, class B, Spencer | 11§ 2ffemp! Zelder, Crawtord. Dle for keeping the people close to tha Thomas 1st, Frank Parsons 2d, Sam- |-, A .“?i‘h‘”}'d“;;““ut“_‘“" v most shady and coolest places that uel Daniels 3d. be i ¢ a crampy EINEN SUITS - Now $5.50 from sac0 Attorneys mad Counsel at Law. i Dwalale skl Tl fls bothared Higu o Beston 4, Washington 3 e ey hers of the vestry: Oscar F. Atwood, i abou % he oston. Jul, —Boston won_the afternon game. i v, . P. Willi: , S, V. Bard, D.” B. ° 256 P New York City U] fourth mils A Erew Sieatily wWoise PR ‘é};u'm“g".‘"\l.:“.‘;fl“‘;o:p’l? e o Hateh Dr. B G, Hancherts,. Georze fl LINEN SUITS - - Now $8.50 from 51200 -u o1 from New York, Flushing, L. I, Bast Orange, N. J., and Roslyn, N. Y. Burial was .in_the old Trinity _churchyard, Brooklyn. The bearers were the mem- BRADY & BRADY, i between three teams of | It ; Sl Tos or| the run as far as he Qid'in the distress | orercome by tho heai at tho close of the eighid 1n- | prar ot (GeES PETIAT Wauregan and Tri-Village, spht" " P f1 track, won by the following | N6 Vas suffering. i Boston. Washington: Hearing Postponed tc Friday. Dominick & Dominick Ausiin_(cap). W "Austin, | ¢ " RS TURIET, vas dapoointed = | Georga Malcoim, Smith and Danny | tha¢ he would take an r try at the > B Members of the New York Stock | Fow ree-legged race, J. A. Smith and | TcoTd. but under better weather con- LINEN COATS - - Now $350 rvor LINEN. COATS - - Now $450 trom 57 - double header on the Fourth, Waure- gan taking the morning game at Wau- Edward Brown and Albert Marlbone. | 220 *“&"8 " "iaze “ Winning at who_were arrested Monday sfternoon | tegel: G R e for fighting, were released until Friday | s oriiore” i ang the arte 8 Mitan of 1 Sehaefer,1b 0 Cingham.2 Village showed a new pitcher in 0 Gessler,xt Bowirnang Exchange. e e el th and | giion o e morning, when they will have a hear- | 111; ' npoae BP0 Ned & e e oein: | Charies Knouse 1st. W. Austin and 8. [¥58S. o0 fom the New 0 SBridess ing in the town court. e gl o B O e e | , G. Malcolm and N. Crowiey | | £ e 25 It le of a crowd at | McGovern, of ~ Rhode Tsland. a | London Y. M. C. A. at 10.40. 10 minutes - . e RIS coflel exaitio of . % crom games were played before large crowds o # Heny,c Wildwood his b 3 | " Pass the billet, won by George Mal- | l3ter, than the amnounced time, with 0/ Groonsp D o o, o |eid were yery infevestiie PONGEE COATS - Now $10.50 o s nd § ing the only place in this part of Wind- ham county where a programme of any — extent had been arranged for the day. JEWETT CITY 100 to 106 Degrees the Record. o/ Hughet.n 0/D.Walker.p 0|+ Ainsmiih — - Walker the following officials in the machine: | Cleotien New Government Panama| - : 2 e Referee, Steve Coffey: judges and tim. | Woes Thread the needle, won by William | o ~. Hill, William F. Bailey | “Thoney 3% Bonds ai the market| ;;» 2nd Mrs Green Snd Speriing Hditor Whiiney o The| twae = Human wheelbarrow race, won by | & | ssasn | oruomruacsson PR, | los00s8ammisnunns SUMMER DRESSES ~ Now $3.95 from 5650 anc Boroughites Get Glimpse of Tantaliz- Wicks and Malcolm. illetin. SRl n rom 100 to 106 was the record set - price. Potato race for ladies, Gertrude Cole | nour ok, ‘making allyn Place corncr| dsed.for Hoghes ta. by thermometers along the mein sirset | 19 Showere—Soldiers Fund Enter. 2 ildi s Svsi D¢ dy 2 - galt, King Ally ace corner aRan for Alnsmith In 9th. i ay, e thi v ainment a Success—Regil Norwich Branch Shannon Building | 1sj; Steic, Didse 20 | in 1at, c. |10 7 minutes, 23 scconds, which was 35| e out whin wisnirs P scord i e e A e e A LINGERIE DRESSES Now $6.50 from sz Telephone 901 S st g e seconds ahead of Wicks' time to the | seoe by i Aion e s waeieIiot o Thieny i same place. He held the same advan- | Wastingion Three base Fourth of July was the'tr about everybody was exhausted. the extreme heat. Two showers, with Danielson is a no license town, but | plenty of distani thunder made up in many of its inhabitants had plenty of | the west during the afermoon, but liquid refreshments on the Fourth.|passed off to the norihwcst, without Score: | Scores of kegs of beer were amons |the least sprinkle of rain or drop in s the shipments received here Monday. | the temperature. A lizht breeze in %2 % o] While there was some usz of explo- | the latter part of the day afforded a o | sives Tuesday, Danielson went through | little relief. Many were out of town 0| what was probably the quietest Fourth | and the sireets ! than the previous two days, becaus FRANK-0O. MOSE : . Manager The baseball game which followed | $2Me place. | . the fleld day made a record, for time | t2e of 38 seconds to Water d of play. being finished in 63 minutes | o (oM then on was dr CUTTING THE PRICE and was won by the Hospital, 2 to 1. [ S10WINE betwoen a balf Errors in the first helped the Hospital | . &g ar Ll for ten days on all Upholstery werk.|to their two runs and outfield erro 30 CENTS AN HOUR. assisted the losers to the one run th got. The score H. COOPER, Hospita Upholsterer and Matiress Maker A.B. 1B. d day of WASHABLE SKIRTS Now $1.95 ror 525 SHIRT WAISTS - Now 95¢ from s: SHIRT WAISIS - Now $1.95 from s3c .- - st nd. July 4 and St. Loni The accompanying table parison of the two runs corner: won this Allyn Place corner Waterford school P.O, were practically de- on record in this respect. Only a small | serted, The extreme heat kept every- !l | Greally Reduced Pncesfl fl fi . s - SL} Fewler, a8 gt 0 3 1| Foot Quaker Hill 2 x percentage of the young peoplz cele- | cne who remained in town quiet at McKain, & 4 3 0| Jerome farm . 30 "7 2 o | brated with firecrackers, torpedo canes, { home. ‘TH DIVIDEND. S. Austin, 3 ...100 S le car station.. 3 37 3 s At et i T Bl o R TR SRR R L iiiid B RS . m e vete were rove 1o (P TAILORED SUITS - Now $10 rrom s:- rwich, Conn., June 10, 1911 | Harrington, 1b 13 0 0| Tuckey ran the first four mile i of DRUM CORPS OUT. for several hours. Many flazs were sctors of this | White, " 1£, "ef . 00 2im o miles in fiying and in the evening there were red out of ine earnings | mosers, xt .. 0 0 0 0fmiles in 37 minutes, Makes Big Racket in Celebration of the | several fine displays of freworks. TA“.ORED SUITS - Now §15 from szsoe 4 Bend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. | pooioe M ¢ ° 5.1 g Night Before. Julian Jordan a Skilled Director. | or ‘afnum, pavabie (o depositors eni- dleton, v1e = = = sttt g fled ‘thereto 'on and after July 18, 1911, | Dahl, cf, 1t . T <8 500 Considering the terrible heat and ISBELL'S HARD LUCK GAME. A drum corps that got bus; the fact that a large number were | ety night Monday and worked until das- | out of town, the receipts were fair | Death of King Deprives Him of One light on the Fourth did 2 big business | 3¢ the soldiers’ monument ofitertain- Fine Performance. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. in producing noise in every part of the | ment, given Monday evening Won. Lost. P | borough, but the two score fellows that | girection of Julian Jordan. : the organization had what | Afr. Jordan e 200d | o skill as a COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. Jetsdaw Totals Greeneville Independents. GEORGE G. GRANT. AB. 1E. P.O. Gleagon, 3b eee & 1 o Manchester, 2b .... 4 Undertaker and Embalmer 42 Providence St., Taftvillz Biack SERGE COATS - - Now $9.50 i-r i under I were might be considered a legitima >ssor of mark- | and organizer, Philadeiphta Kew York Albert Tsbell, voung brot ager Frank Isbell of the Wi got his first taste of Ca ball a tha goat: time. They cut out the old fashioned | \hile hi are | musical _attainments, Bt By es e idea of wrec ng propert Winnipeg last yea Pitsburg and doing | widely recognized. In the camp scene n which he got the | Cincsed rt had gotten away to the | Boston IMPORTANT ! I | other stunts once popular. However, | the cloth tents which were realisti- s | they did make a noise that would have | caily draped upon the scenery were | Al Prompt attention calla bad. Not since the season opened had | B™°H® = | done credit to a first class battleship | the work of G. H. Prior. The mus- It is woll to bear in mind that Mamhattan apparel is always . WO S e LIVE GLUSSY HAlR he been credited with a hit, and his Brokln 4. Boston 2. in action. Those who did mot hear | jcats ‘and trappings, many of which | i el s e T ot vate sole chance their efforts must have been in a trance | aee: oaned o b Tk a clean, fashionable me s ays exce v ad been a ground ball that | _Brookiss vy had bzen allowed to l‘n\mb!e‘ (_)\!‘0%(‘!71 S - MISS M. C. ADLES, ON HEALTHY SCALPS | -veer™iice” Dt To prevent dry, thin and falling Yo ol = . : £ allav itch. | find. he went into the third or fourth sca' and fms flmrl t hair, remove dandruff, allay itch-| (27 "0, RO B e A blood in f ing and irritation and promote | evz. hnm’orp the fourth inning he had the growth and beauty of - | caught three or four flies and had AT PATRONS’ REQUEST g ot ine Ee O% 1€ pounded the horsehide for = triple. a hair, frequent shampoos with Cu-| single and 1 y appe Bfiss Adles will eofitinue business vis- g P oy S es St muper jts to Norwich. This week she will 4 —Brookiyn won _the aftemoon by bon, bu vz hita o Periuc Schardt | or mear that condition. il it SR i Ly SN e | of Hummel asd Zim- | On the whole, the police had little | tenc ang, he D, Ballon was that | difficulty with the A Telepbone 630. aori4M WFawl Tk Now, during this Mid-Summer Clearance Sale, the valu are in every instance most extraordinary, for the reductions are the greatest we have ever made, as we are dstermined ight before crowd | worn b his father in '61 | Swam Three Miles. | 4 | heat, but they did not perform in a| Reginald Potts, a local ! # | way’to worry the guardians of the law. | swimmer,~did_a fine stunt 0|There was some transferring of old | He swam without touching from the | - but nothing that was at- | South Canterbury railroad bridge to | Brookiyn. There was an unusually large number ke some hits to . 0 | out, many of them on account of the b $lpavide 2 o[Daubert.ib 0l Wheat.it 0 0| Tummel 2 not to carry any Summer goods over, wagons, et | tempted i | worry. Ome fellow who told one of | a distance of trree mi He was ac- | | the officers of the law to go to a hot- | companied by three boats. | ould cause an optimist to|the boat house at the Aspinook dam | assnmnmumn ticura soap, assisted by occasional [ €d. A man stepped to the plate. read ! a message stating that the king had | Seceioe Agaiialithy A -apgetntments dressings with Cuticura oint-| died. and the umnire immediatels call. | ter place than Danielson when the of- Borough Gleanings. v " ment, are usually effective when | ed the game. T.ess than innings ficer spoke_to him about his action re. a1 A. N. Read and son Ernest of @t her New York address. In Norwich 1y : = Tes five inning jorenael ol Mrs, A N. a i other: miethiods il = T ey had been finished and the king's deatl | ceived discipline which improved Rockville were Fourth of July guests sntire week of July 10th. c 1eth - A0 PTESeIV-| a4 peaten the younger Issy out of all ! manners and conduct for the rest of 2 4 Weré sentettahi | NORWICH—Wauregan House. ing, purifying and beautifying the | that hz had coming to him up to that | kot ; the night. All in ail, though, it was a s ale s arl X ity i NEW YORK—150 West 103d St.| skin, in preventing minor erup-| time: nit, Dasidson: 1 afe and — C“*:”P'"’" . | “Monday's W crcester Pos ¢ { Tel. 764, MWF | tions from becoming chronic and| South Willington Trotter Wins. S S e e et | Mr. and . Cloutier are spend- |al Worces azreed 121-125 MAIN STREET, in the treatment of torturing, dis-| D idend, a fine g Pittsbire. ited trotter. ownc won by Pitisbur, ted by ti rashes, nchxnw: by W. H. Hall of South Wiliingto figuring humor: S i Fidelio Beer |&! g S| Conn..’and_handled by Kingsler. B st Louis. Sirs. Willlam McEwen and daughter | ball game The Leading Stors in Eastern Conneoticut davotsd 2xclusively and mfiammanons fmm mfan(‘ tured the 2.30 trot in straight hea = | are guests of Providence friends. sufferers. On Dratt or in Bottles, |to age, these pure, sweet and | Hills Grove Monday, The final | : |~ Miss Alice Knight, who has been the ses Elsie and Minnie Foster Q'L:‘ to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appars/ Team Delivers Everywhere. “ was a grand race. After making two | 4 | guest of Miss Alice Jacobs, has re- lence were visiters Tuesday wi | gentle emollients have no rivals. | breare “Ringater " came " e o | Fivancin turned to her home in Manchester-by- | Mr. and Mrs, Daniel F. H. JACKEL & Co. nd nosed out Gold Bingen at the wire. | ¥Carthy.2b ¢ | the-Sza, Mass. i Rev. and Mrs, J. Edward N et ° ° ° ° Mol 136-5. cor. Market and Water Sta. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Daklen Suspended, Scanlon Fined. | higis, dm.,mm sial s PR U4 e K e spending a few day | Naw York, July 4—Manager Dahlen | . | Oakland Beach. R. T. Mr. Keech joimed | Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Robinson 01 st | JOHNSON & BENSON, of the Brocklyn National club has| T them for over the Four | tain street, teft for Maine Tuesday | market Monday evening. Tho Ia PR, i Mrs. Esther Jacobs and Miss Agnes | for the summer. > today for Buffalo, N. Y., | Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Gane, Mre. e | with their daugi | gomery of 205 3 | of three fine ones weighed Tea | | Sevarold.c ol church Tuesday morning at 1130 o | o'clock. "Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brew- o o|ster. D. D. Episcopal bishop of Con- | necticut, officiated at the service. the ! Chicago 7. Detrit = Smithp 2 Suzzsy 1 REMOVED antee the entire job Philadelphia 7, New York 4. CURED Y"' Know What| " 1. E. TOMPKIN e : S 17 1 following clargymen assisting or being J SLATE ROOFING sions too vehemently during i 3 |t be away several weeks. | F. Brown, Miss Pearl Gane and Miss | pounds. A | ford DR. E. J. JONES 2 ame with Bosterl atied for Geyer in | Hon. and Mrs. F. A. Jacobs had as | Watie n were Independence day | Miss Bessie Devon of Buffalo, N. s-“ “' s.-.‘. .'II‘ uméocnm:;;-"::ds‘kl{lm f,“;‘:;‘ N"!‘ Som | their guest over the Fourth Payson |visitor at th Wiilimantic - is the gunest of Mr. and Mrs. Den- | = New Milg n,“rd in 48.72. b | Hayward of Middletown, Conn. | grouna. Barnett ! : 8 | bing promptiy attended ta. R e % i e °—1 | “Mrs. Amos He-Armington, Mrs. F. O. First Gatck of Bass. | "'Shep and Arnola Brown landed | Children Cr Take elevator Shetucket street e 1. w York, July 4—Bob Burman,| Two baw hit. Geser i Wae. P W - . Pl e e e S B gl | Armingion and'two sons are at Whin Dr. B, B. Agnew brings in the first | some hands me buss at Black pond FOR FLETCHER'S trance. "Phons B s 200 horse. powestiBiltsen| = poorwill camp, East g1¥, for w0 | hage crecl of the season, The fish | during a three davs' fishing trip. mile” this " afiernoon. With a' fsing Cincinnati and Chicaso Play Tie Game. | Weeks | P o ixhivition at Driscoll Bros: | | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Greene of | C A S T O R I A o . t he covered the mile track at| nat_and Chicago plased o | Charles Blackmar has been the Brighton B 5 P il £ 5. the came ber ed | guest racently of Providence relatives. — _ | rizhton Beach 48.72 seconds. m. the o e ouied | T s n.” Cole war ordered from e Tied a2t 6 to 6 Score. | ez aoire” Fason for disputiog s de. | REV. ISAAC PECK ‘ € IT1 O [ N S ki o | i ‘ S | fs only ;)ells:‘nl’efr‘iihl:‘fm‘hzn the batl)?' Sachems of Norwich plaved a tie game e . . .| Laid to Rest in Trinity Churchyard— | I | 3 2 mer you will | —§ 2 ontville on Tuesday. . | Steckardit 3 05 1 0l Beseheseit 4 0 "0 6 1 . rews o S S ome ]| the more ook to the. bath fax bown| — t° 6— at Montville on Tuesday. | gckdir 3 4 T 1 dlnccemir U0 & 1| “Bishop Brewster Officiates at Fu- | IR TR M o i veh sompes and | oen rouniior iy mmssone. |t § 8§ QG { 1 g nerel on Tuesdmy ‘ - £ er tuba | = mansy 3 1 2 AR = i % J {and give vou estimates for the work| American League—Morning. s SR 1oas 0] o ryices for Rev. Tsaac Peck, | of putting them in in the best 8. Tous 4, Clerl ik iisto rinity church, Brooklyn, | : from a sanitary standpoint and guars | Niine 5 B b T 3380 05 oo 1, 1o, were: held at. ine | When you order beer by the case or glass, if you do not name any 14 ! i i particular kind the dealer naturally sells you the beer on which he makes the largest profit. If you prefer our Ale or Lager order by 3 St. Louls 3. Pittaburg 2. *Batted for Brown in 10th. | 67 West Main Street Clifeago 8, Cincinatt 5. e Raiten Tor MeTeu T Stk present: Rev. Samuel Hart, D. D., dean Amount To Phlladcipria 15, New York PRompioits | of the Berkeley Divinity school, Mid- | name, say Narragansett, then you are sure to get as good Ale or Lager What an uncomfortable bunch of hu- | Comecticat_League—Mornins. S, “Co 00200000 02| detown; Archdeacon J. Eidred Brown, | % i gt s e e 0 vl The Vaughn Foundry o, | & 3 i v & s s o | e e i e, momis. seense, e | R 5. Boiman i,'”\“r“(g‘r‘\{‘"’mf\"f i as is brewed. If you order by the case, be sure every bottle is labelled. EeRces Detwon e es in; d — { Rev. Charles S. M. 2w r. Seabury ‘: 4 l l:() h a staer aches and p: s of the Connectiout League—Aftornoon. = e e l\lvmonzl chureh, Groton: Rev. Jarnvs: \ - l‘ - o s Wi ayenent ot cue 5 - Priladeiphis, July 4 Philadelohia knocked New | MO frEss oy o | \ R « to suffer so much with sore feet At New Briiain 6. | York out of At Dlace by winninz this aftemonn's | H- George, Jr. Danielso ev. R. D. when know where reliof and cure At ‘aterbury 4. game by 7 to 5. When play started Philadeiphia. | Hatch, Brooklyn. The ceremony was can be had. Think It over and when ’IPLTIDI:.C ‘:lrml‘lul Large stock of | A" Svringfeld—Springfleld 5, Hartford 3. INew York and Chlcago were In o triple Ue for the | attended by a large number of the P e e cwlien! oatté e e — a8 s ne. Nekouat leneus, Tacs Tog. hewme. teatn | iLonde o i Jou, gre satiafied that 'you hove en: | vatterna Fe. 11 to 2 e i L el et T T lome 7 | parishioners and relativas and friends At Buffalo—Montreal Luerus geiting two home runs ‘and & single off | bim. In the seventh inning Crandall was knocked | . Butalo At Paltimore—Providence sce DR. FARRE Office Ho - Day and evening. Sun- ~ e x . ¥ uneconscions by 2 line drive off Dooin's bat. the % a0 appoinment " S. F. UIBSON B T e B e S bRl ithing The” picher S the bead. Maranrd 15 Cents | Je26M W New Evgland LeaguerAfternoon. 8 e v W Tin and Sheet Metal Worker | s menin smovemin 7 vater o seven to- | pevrere 3 % 3 Y. the Cost of 10k, Called wecogpt of evcemve. best. Do 3237 11350 1S the LOSL OF the one soap SE] GEO E PITCHER Agent for Richardson and Boynton | A MerserWoreoter 5o ¢ Comarn ii:dd o Dot t ablyter Gulhe 65 Tavo LECT STOCK Civil Engineer, New England Leapuo—Marning. »3;3«"-5 et g5 08¢ cleanses, economizes. There is no 3 New Bedford 9. Fall River 1. =5 H HERE ste in wishes to announce to his patrons and Lawrence 11, Haverhlll 9. fakdinp" 2 356 2 8 o wa HALF the pubiic that he has moved to 65 Worcester 5, Brockion 3. o e e drn § 2 0 - and gTOCK BAIQQ( )E I ALE Broadvas. Chapman butlaing, Opposite k. : Dot Towen Avees ;10 80 0200k e s . M. C. A = - q k3 Totals, 3 10 b4 Heating and Plumbing, = s 23 Score by tonlngs: Br.F. W. HOLMS, Deniis! C. E. WRIGHT, Bottler, Norwich, Conn. i New S5 1000130 es : g e 1re1zes SOAP iy ri % se hits. Dole. Doin 2 Walsh, Doolas Shannon Building - Annex, num A 92 Franklin Street, e ;fi.‘."m?i.,i:”p«.fun. Pl Bl S G o e il sy

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