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bages rors! Plans Talked Over Preliminary to General Meeting For “ " all Interested Mondu\y—Athiefics Capture Two From Detroit—White Sox Take Fourteen Inning Game at |’ New York. : ‘ 5 11 10 i SnesoemHe B ] ~ I Figs and Elixir of Senna is most val- uable, as it'is the only laxative which acts without distygbing the natural functions and without debilitating and it is the one laxative which leaves the internal organs in a naturally healthy condition, thereby really aiding one in that way. To get its beneficial effects, o | buy the genuine manufactured by the § | California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for o | sale by all leading druggists. Syrup o | of Figs and Elixir of Senna is never o|classed by the well-informed with 0 | medicines which make extravagant and unfounded claims to cure habitual Dby brilliance on the part of the winnar and the other by poor playing, Albert Seckel, holder of the _intercollegiate title, downed Eben M. Byers of Pitts- burg, fornrer national champion, 7 up and 6, and Robert A Gardner, Yale's great pole vaulter, eliminated National Champion W. C.' Fownes, Jr., 4 up and 3. / 'Seckel's work was the feature of the morning round of 18 holes, but his af- ternoon performance was fairly amaz- ing. Not only did he give Byers one of the worst beatings of the latter's championship career, but, on the after- noon round, he went out in 33pa mark for the course which has never been surpassad. His driving was excellent. his putting deadly. In short, he played A meeting of the organizers of the Norwich Motoreycle club was held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock at C. V. Pendleton, Jr's,, on Broadway, the fol- lowing being present: Joseph Desmond, L. S. Manchester, W. H. Stebbins, C. U. Simpson, Jr, F. R. Wilson and Mr. Pendleton. _ Plans for the new club were infor- mally talkad over, and questions of . initiatory fees, clubrooms, etc. we.e . discussed. It ‘was decided to have a meeting in the same place on mext JUST A WORD! Monday night for all the riders of the If you will let us attend to your In- | vicinity and everyone who is interest- surafice matters the service we will|ed, whether an owner of a #otorcycle render vou will b 'so good that vou AR Chicago, July 28—Burs was hit hard in the fourth inning. and Chiczgo won. the opening of the series with Philadeipbia - today, & to 3. The visitors hit McIntire hard n the ffth and Brown relfeved him in the Chiego. ab Sheckard 1t Schulte.rt odicnabe.2b ofPaskertet This morning ‘there will be on sale dainty White All-over, Embroidery and Lingerie Dresses that sold formerly for from $6.00 to EEueY sisieseoue [PRECEEURIY ) | oonwonsom® seuscesonm Bl osunuwoiunod® 8l 5 1 5 or /ont. wili pardon us for calling your atten- tion to it in this preemptory wav. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance . and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. -—————-—-——T—'— 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILI, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, The preliminary meeting brought o the encouraging fact that a majority of the 35 or 40 riders in and around Norwich are interested in seeing the proposed club put through. The ad- vantages of the organization, which will be affiliated with the Federation of -American Motorcyclists, in the w: of promoting good fellowship and so- ciability among the local riders, in get- ting them together for tours, in run- | ning meets, and in looking out for mo- the Pittsburger off his feet. Gardner and Fownes put up a list- less game. Both were as often in trouble during the afternoon round us Two base hits, Paskert, Knabe: Walsh, Sehulte, Arch constipation without personal co-op- ot eration. they were in the morning. > Pittsburg 9, Boston 4. Pitsbura. July 25.—The first game of the serles with® Boston ‘was won today by Pittsburg, 9 10 4. Mattern_succeeded Brown. who lasted three innings. Adams was safe from firk to last. Score: Tigers Get Canadian Pitchers. ‘Winnigeg, Man., July 28.—The -Cal- gary baseball club in the Western Can- ada league. has decided to sell Pete Standridge, their crack pitcher, to the HOW NORWICH STANDS Largest Number CONCERNING SCHOOLS. of Teachers ~and Highest Cost Per Pupi i Comparative Size. $10.50. Sizeu 14 to 44. AN EARLY SELECTION IS ADVISED '121-125 MAIN STREET. The ludmg- Store in Eastern Connacticut devoted exclusively ~to Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wearing Appars/ Detzaltclub o {ho American ledgue fpr ‘Waverson of the Moose Jaw club, an- other pitcher, will also be sold to De- troit. Outfielder Mills of the Cal- gary team will b3 sold to the St. Louis Nationals. toreyclists’ many. At Monday night's meeting the ques- tion of headquarters for the club, ths ‘nancial side of affairs, an other mat- ters in connection to getting things started will be due for consideration. and it is up to all who feel interested to come around and boost ths Norwich interests generally are In the annual report of the state hoard of education, which was gives to the governor a short time agd anc has just been issued in printed form, some interesting figures are . siven showing the relative positions of the schools of the various towns, of the s j0ented in Somsry' Bisok, over C. 3L Williems, mifl 9, third floor. Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW cwarautng s SHmn HouswHEnsoeTT Racing Successful at Grand Rapi state in respect to various items. AMOS A. BROWNING Motoreyele club. Grand Rapids, Mich., July 28.—With ol ) Norwich ranks eighth in population Bla, the big crowd in the stand cheering 4 11000 21 *—9lamong the 168 towns of the state; its Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards 8. Geers’ High Afdmiral to victory in ths 9 0 00 2020 04|rank in respect to its grand list is thres "Phone 700. LOCAL BASEBALL TODAY. final hear of the 2.16 trot, Grand it Siaoa aridsns tenth, in number of teachers employed, | Vided ths amount of the check -and The Roads Are Settling Rapids’ first grand circuit Tace meet |bash its Cares. McKechni sixth. cost per pupil in average at- |each received their share as usuai. ¥ ‘Wauregan at Taftville and Groton at 5 - 5 per pupil in B - ¥ B ™ terminated today. = i | For vear ‘ed | and pleasure driving will be the best Brown & Perkins, Atmgysat-Lov Hospital the Features. Horsemen and harness race follow- AMERICAN LEAGUE sTANDING, Cmdoncs DU I CUsuor S0l Uik |t bl WifT i Cfiton sine | Afe | and Encapest way s Eet.tho crbras: rst Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Sea ers say that the success of this meet- ] per scholar in average attendance, |Desmond cannot understand how th2|ing fresh air that is better than the e S Ry i These games are schaduled for 1o- |ing ensures the continuance of Grand | Phisge 5 3 48th. 4 ¥ death notice came to be printed nor | best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. National Bank. Telephone 38-3. day. ok e o Rapids in the grand circuit. ‘_ll ‘JG’ hThg following detailed figures from g‘oau:‘]}(l: re_!fll:;_es;ng tr.ie%;l‘s fig l:!!l' MAHONEY BROS., astern Connecticut League. Aeseain o the report show how Norwich com- er in this section.—The Record. | Livery Stable. Palls) Avencs, % ‘Wauregan vs. Taftville at Taftville. i i 26 8 pares in matters pertaining’'to its | There is nothing mysterious to Tha \ A e e s Jewett City vs., Tri-Village at Da Mflwg:"l';: 'gw.:"'_‘,':“?",,‘s*";:'ck i 5w schools, with the five other towns of| Bulletin about e appearance of the . ville. : . Wis, July 28—Jack DIl [ the state nearest the size of Norwicl of Will B. Faulkner in ifs col- 256 Broadway, New York Cit,. Worwich Centrals vs. Moosup at |1on the Indianapolis middleweight, el in population. The figures in paren- |umns. The editor received a marked James T. Brady Charles A Bredy |\ OV : sighed a_contract todad for a tour American League. theses indicate the rank of the town |copy of the San Francisco Bulletin ot New York. of Norwich, Conn. through Australia, New Zealand, | At Boston—Bostou-St. Louls game posiponed: Taln. | among the towns of the state In re- | containing tha death, which said he On the Hospital Diamond. Groton vs. State.Hospital. Both th= games on the Tartville and France and England under the auspices of Hugh MclIntosh. Jim Flynn said fie had been signed for the same tour. was a native of Connecticut, not of Norwich, and it is more than probable that it was another man of the same spect to the item under consideration. The following tables show the six towns in question in the order af their Record Crowd Sses Athletics Take Double 'Hoader. Philadeiphia, July 28.—The larzest crowd efer in- I side” Shibe park saw the home team win both games Dominick & Dominick Mid-Summer Sale on the Hospital diamonds should fur- $°% "douic heder o Detrott a1 4o, and | Population, giving rank in population | name. The Buletin has no reason to nish ’1? rgnmi bit of s;;or(. Wauregan NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. f“"’ :,'L The %ntdcnnlzsté s eluglnl;nnhu ;r‘- and population figures: t lfik it was a ‘case of miisrepresen‘a- - and Taftville are pretty well matched Won. Lo P |fr betveen Bender and Summers gue hit G forl. 4 ~ Members of New York |and it s o 2ot cnenur ey oo | cucns i ot e e O e e B e | e U Tt . urniture 842 imes made wond 3 sec- | Norwich (8) . 28219 Unclaimed Letters. < 1) the E. C. league flag. Groton has col- | Philagelp 621 | ond game wys deided in the elgith inning. When | N orvwnin | oo 24211 ? : Stock Exchme lected ‘a mueh stronger bunch of piay.. | New Yoen 608 | With fwo out Murphy and Mclnnis ench singled, and { NOrwaik (9) - 24211 The list of unclaimed letters at the i ers than came up befora this year and [ pi ook, £ 480 |Doth_scored when Jones muffed Lapp's f.' The | Danbury (10) . - 23502 | Norwich, Conn., postoffice for the week ar e's an ouse Friday offeri to plac his | Brookiyn 34 56 318 “Detroit. lad +N i 2 - 19,1 Boyz, Anthony ‘alisha, . Emeline - - 10 Shetucket St., Shannon Bldg. | reie® ‘ering place money on his | Bk = = =0 i ot o, dvrnufi:filn'?)l;; e gr;:éu%t;qn of property according to|Champlin, Helen W“lynn, Wells R, Flll’l'llShIlIgs 2 i ones, of uora; S5 Fowler, W. H. Hall, Tone R. Hall, Har- ' Bankers and Dealers in i < St Louis Wins by Timely Hitting. o o] 2933 ¢ Stamforda (D 9 ry G. Hall, Charles L. Hawkins, Geor=c i Cutlery Against Sachems. St Louls. July 20.—Mathewson lost another game 100 atepay ol NoTwalk: () - 19746094 | Dennis, Mr. and_Mrs. Blen Hook From now until August lst, we will Investment Securities. The Cutlery geam will cross bats | 3= Tous lofax The home feam won from New 1 0 o 4.1 3 70| ‘Norwich (10) - 17,055,384 | pun Karkarner, Wm. Kellog, Thomas | make special prices on all our Furni- Tith the fast Sachems of the Fal's | il to score and Saliee was efcctive In 8 but | OLearcin & 3 3 4 opiomeie & 013 3 0] DowLondon (11) - 16,069,885 |Teemis, Masonic Emblem C¢. Arthur | ture and House Furnishings, Selected list of Bends and Preferred |Sunday at Sandy Desert. THE battery | the last inning. Score: Stanage.c 3 1 Thomase .2 0 6 1 of Danbury (14) .. - 10078477 | peatese, Giaconne Sangrannco, Mattie . Stocks sent on application. for the Cutlery will be Brennan and ow yox Summers,p 0 4 OfBenderp 1 0 1 4 1| Middletown (181) . 9,543,470 | 7 Smith, Angelo Spane, Jeroar1 Tay- Doyle and for the Falls' Malady and |peores ¥ 5% * e RS e =55 5| XNumber of teachers:employe lor, James Whaley, Ruth Whife. Mclntyre. William MacGuinness will | bayieds & 1 8 3 T e sy Nenen o 2wl Ul Siémiord (1) yre. Y 3 \ yie. ) B wo out when winninz run was scored. X, 2 < £ 3 idelio Beer HOMTthe inglestonegilalarss crowd {n | Sesm 4 ] 18 39 8], mcom vy tmninesr e Naralc &) Evioa Wik T Bt 37-47 Main Street, N " F i S e 2 9 8| Phusdaphia L0 0 0 0 0 i—1| New London (17 “Twenty-one vears ago I faced an Tsichanti Aventes | TAftville: O e e WEETER GBEE e i ohse T bt 1 $1 8| e i usine Danbury (10) . awful death"’ writes, 1. B Martin, Team Delivers Everywhere. | 3mmons 3 6 14 Toh o S Philadelphia. I‘Ed?]eéow?l (112) or child enumek il P B T 9 i T o X - p Cost of schools per child enumekai- (I had consumption ~and the dreadful H. JACKEL & CO. Seciol and Gardoer Win in semi- | SHEE" { §4 o W s ;!mdv” R palea o e | o1 Tndked T i, e excugh e WHAT'S NEW e o . inals af etroif —_———— 2 0 00 10dringet 4 0 1 0 0 amfor - a0 T tried everything, I could hear of, for 1MoL, 136-5. - cor. Market and Water Sta. 3 /Motals, + 53 8 24 16 3] 13 Y A 30 82 8] Norwalk (11D . 271728 | my cough, and was under the ireat- PALA E » R A Detroit, Mich. July 28._The next| CPated tor Devore in it N 1 1y S N s 38 s Nakwich:. €106) = 5 ment of the best doctor in Georgetown, amateur 'golf champion of the west | Score by innings Morlaris,3b 3 0 1 2 o|Murhwet 4 2 3 o New .London (86) . S. C., for a year, but could get no : DEN IS Will again be a Chicago man. Today e o 1% U g;l:u:n Sl 2‘%6‘;3’.,;(_:‘; e Danbury (146) . relief. A friend advised me to try s“:‘( ,&;;::.:20 in e semi-finals on the Detroit Golf > i 5 Stanage.c Lapp,c 5110 00 Middletown (64) e 2 Dr. King’s New Discovery. I did so, FRAN N .y e 4 l l club’s course, one match characterized | . Hemog, - | oesins Honethy 2; three bues | Donovanp 4 1 0 1 0/Coombsp. 4 170 3 1| (Cost per scholar in average attend- |and was completely cured. T feel that 72 Franklin St DR. E. J. JONES Totals, 331024 4 4 Toals, 33 82 11 1|ance at school: I owe my life to this great throat and ranklin Street. . n%cn‘r‘e by inning:s e SRR, Stamford (80) . 83 lung guure.” Its positively guaranteed Se—_— = e - 2 A Norwalk ( . for coughs, colds, and all bronchial Suite 46, Snannon Building et el Unals s By r e affections. 50c & $1.00, Trial bottle . P st o e o o base bits, Cravford Delehanty 2, Jones New London (11 free at Lee & Osgood Co. orthiie utter e PR ' . : Danbury (95) - 30.21 e — == e e G e [ MniIletaws (7). ¢ 31.65 Kill More Than Wild Beasts. ~ MARKET WAS SLOW. hits scattered toda: 200 Do. prd . A ‘widle Washington bunched hits Average wagss of women teacher: Stamford (8) s 5. The number of people killed yearly ORDER AN o ionings o b b . $5! by wild beasts don’t approach the vast ke 2 et sl Central of New Tersey.. in mdr\lemln "fé‘m‘rax?"uu:““u:, 6 to 2. A home e = y Sts appi e va £ ¥ 3 run_drive by J 1 over the right field f i Norwalk (35) .49 - 1 dis . - N 'WELL’, on Exhlbltlon Opening Prices Were Higher, But a| _'* Chessoeake & onio fin ar“tnninz was the festive. of the Same. The | Norwich (48) . B e T ol ttacks Thevra| from CARD S % Recession Fol . Chicago Great Wesetorn. . e a New London (13 in air, w v g A fine asgortment of thé Latest Styles| s an tellowen it Chioazo & N W, e u s oteias . .| Danouy Gb o) Frand orotectlon. 1o’ aiorded by Elee. in Millinery for Summer wear at New York, July 28.—The reactionary GO K st Teus Miamer 4173 0 Olemwerit 4 12 0 0| Middletown (44) tric Bitters, which destroy and expel STEP IN AND TRY OUR A G P aTANTONE tendency which has characterized op- | 800 Colorado Fuel & Iron. a1 4 3 3 ] ogamec, 489081 Value of schoolhouses these deadly disease germs from the . Q. P. 3 erations in the stock market the great.- 200 S.‘::,“,m_;%;‘,"m 3110 OStvalib 4 0 8 2 0 Stamford system. That's why chills, fever and No. 52 Shetucket Street. - ;?dum?i:)mteh wglelk_t was azahé dis- el Ger § 111 0B t1000 nrwlal;: argue, all malarial and many blood C & v, though to a lesser degrce 200 Delaware & Hudson.. Do 7., e 2 3 Norwic diseases yield promptly to this wonder- than on the &?;:Ed;]ng_ two days. The SRR e b on S S T AT New London ful blood purifier. Try them, and en- From 12 to 2 MILL REMNANT STORE | ved ir) larly in the early ses- Hughesp 4 0 0 3 00100 anbury joy the. glorious health and new sion, durin which time the: were et 2 3 v’ '] Y x ot wa v | U Skt D S| 2T . & PEA T omas T A e C R | T T T SR o ce to save 50c on every | prices wi ¢ hi ins i 200 Do. 20 pa ; good C : Cotton Goeds. N s 500 Great. Nesbens - ST Ny Sd “Bimmmer. Good 15aEthe br BLiiE yesterdavs close. This was a natural| G m"nrc e = b o Momae 52013 2 |How the Death of Mr. Faulkner Got| Honest Medicines Versus Fakes. ut Flo ers \reases and walsts Come and wes thol® nce to the higher range for Amer- | 200 Iinons Central e far Ertoy Th stn in The Bulletin. President Taft's recent message sug- 9 bargains ac ican securities in London, where less | 8 Ieroruon o s e -~ , | gesting an amenament to the pure tocd | IFlOral Designs MILL REMNANT STORE, iom geemod to be felt as to tiie out- Tnter " Marveats Washington 90002040 *4| The death of Will B. Faulkner was| and drugs law in its relation to pre- come of the Moroccan negotiations. Toter Aanne prd Cleseland 10000010 0-2published in the Norwich papers about | parzd medicines does not refer to such 179 W. Mamm St. ‘The improvement of the first hour ap- parantly was used as the basis for heavy selling. some quarters there is a disposition w0 International Paper Internaltional Pump Towa Central .. Kansas City Southern. Two base hits. Granes, Ball. Schaefer, McBride, ; three base hit. Butcher; home run, Jack: |in age was 48_years. two montas ago as having taken place San Francisco on May 15 and his Attorney Desmond Score by innings: standard medicines as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and Foley Kidney Pills, both of which are true medi- GEDULDIG Tel. 868 77 Cedar Street The market receded slowly, and by Do. pid . e it o f : : ' k : : . ot utd i ofy this city has charge of the estate of | cines carefully compounded of ingredi- jnoo‘ndnem;l:i all early gaing were elim- e P Ll L e Ll% late F. William Faulkner’that Will | ents whose medicinal qualities are "ce n n Ers ey :r; L 5;';3»-;22’“3“63552%& e oo Yoric iy o8Ja the longest and most ex- | 3 1o ylicner all'ui hist sister mw§nn recm!miz?a g bthe- mfd(ual profession GEO E PITCHER 2 = 2 oL - | Chicago Americans defeated New York in-the 14fli-|Francisco are Interested in: en | itself as the best known remedial . :;?‘::firdfiglg:ddfizl:h:o!g?:;kfieswfi St P& 8 | fmotng By eweore MR o 5 Mecomall ot x 1 Y My Didaritond saw the death r‘{ott]lce he age‘;fls for the diseflse? they arg. I [ Tiak Have you had baby's photesraph : i | jo Quawell in the b and scored on Lord's rinle. | sent a letter of condolence tol the sis- | tended to counteract. For over three ivi H taken ? 2 Buppriance L Tne day was without sny | oo P e e ot P wits "was Hetiy | ter of Mr. Faulkner and later sent her | decades Foley's Honey and Tar~Com Civil Engineer, . Its an art te take baby's phote-iyorlo0, O oonee. o o eatls | supportcd. Bhe score:— e a check for the entire income of the | pound has been a standard remedy for | wighes to announce to his patrons and graph as it should be taken. To eatch| Toii, "crar the apparent. lessening o 3 i Jore .. |estate. Later Mr. Desmond got a let- | coughs, colds and affections of the | the public that he has _moved to 65 his reguish iittle smile, his pretty Nttle| ;1o 00 °Ucr the spparent \esserlng of tlonaniase T2 70 5 3 |ter and telesram from Mr. Faulkner | throat, chest and lunss for children | Broadway, Chapman building, opposite ek hstakmvs Taceme mrinad | necios chicy i elanshan ot e S R ot “unacratand. Tow s | 15day lis-pre-ertinence ubave all ofher | the ¥ 3 C. A 4 g i has e could n n w is y - i ve r years:to come. We have had years of Pressure from abroad. London’s trans- . o1 Co 11 0 0l Geath notice got into the papers. Mr. | preparations of its kind. Foley Kidnay |~ mHERE I y 3 i : 5 artzcl, 3 3 > . Mr. | pr h 3 s no advertising medium in ;fie;l:r].nyl'nl&nkmtefi%,?nf °:‘m"”“'gg‘s‘i:"fvi{'}fr;‘::y.,s{e"s L;\:;]hessg::]e; 0 Eacitc Ml f 10 oienit® 8 2 % 1 1|Faulkner said he -and his sister di- r;ms arieq\zllt\; ofiegu(:e and merito- Eastern Connecticut e?lu:l.to The Bul~ the est when wa | D2 ses nsylvania 1 3 2 rious. ee sgood Co. etin for business resu. distributed. Condit: t h ver People’s Gas e was perhaps a sreater degree of un- Bressed “Stcel Cai a bodla by easiness over the political ~outlook, | _ 100 Pulman Faluce. ¢ 231 1120 Gold Beads which was emphasized by the congres- 00 ;gfif: Stel Spring. = — : ] - AR P 5 L‘IG”ro” sional steel inquiry in this city. In| 50 ReSlE oo A e / s The Photographer, attribute the market's present trend to this and other forms of political ac- tivity which are such as to arrest Chicago— 0103160080000 1 Lockets, Rings, finar'xciéu projiects of unhponanoe. New “1‘ o . 1 %o 0 0 00— t \ P ~ resolutions aiming at the investigation . Volter. Cree. Daniels; three base B l i WPpesite Norwich Savings Soclety. | o% o L Rt e ertaimts icn | 00 Southem “paci racelets, rng’s‘: K5 ;;l% fe story in, X Issue of_Jul zzd,) raspect to tariff legislation are among| 200 Do pra L LveY - , = Out TODAY. & & the factors which are believed to act |- 300 Temessee Comper "2 FRIDAY'S, BABEBALL GANES: - as a deterrent to market activity. On| .- Fexas LS TLEAGUE §& B h\ S h p . the other hand, confirmation of the re- | zop nor oa o = & s Sl e e rooches, as “InS, Jud; b port that the Vanderbilt lines contem- | 44200 Tnion Pacific .. i e e udged by what really counts— plate a financial unification of all tha 400 De. ptd ... e e 3 ; 3 bt 1 p— roads In that system is accepted as| 10 Unlted Staics eaiy. et In Complet,evz;'g/ety in actual service and wear do for Summer fravelin proof that substantial banking inter- | a5 United States Sieel ... 363 18 ° ros " | Mortreal : more than any. other kind. I §. |ests are Mot especially_apprehensive | 200 Do, 5 1ig% ‘110% | T iy ; % e regarding the general situation 700 Ttah' Copper - 8% Sewark E i uge i All weights, sizes and styles| News of the first steps toward re- | 1090 V&, Car Chem % ixie Froidens Soh & 2l i il Towi & organization of the American Tobacco| 20 ba pia e i Eastern League. hr uson x m’lar h nnea the Famous at est prices. company in conformity with the su- | 1200 Wesiem Marsiand D61 60% 60% | At Montreal—First game, Baltimore 2, Montreal 1. ¢ 1 i preme courd's interprets¥ion of the 800 g;‘tf‘:llgnfl e 0% Tk 79% | Second same, Raltimore 4 Montreal 11. mmm 5 & 8 - K irte. = At Rochesier—Providence 3, Rochester 7. g The Shetucket Harmass Co., |jni-trust 1w roused only moderate | “miat gaien Telin dar A B paaoe & Taches FRANKLIN SQUARE. 321 Main Street; < WM. C. BODE, Prop. re Imo GAR Hay Fever and Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do it. E. M. Stewart, 1034 &:l‘rlm 8t., Chi- cago, writes. “lI have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with Hay Fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound 1 get great rdilel.” Many others who !ul{;l' gflfl:‘; will be glad to Wart's experience. e SRR, interest, for the reason that no intl- mation was given as to what plan of readjustment would be finally adopted. The preferred stock gained two poinis and the bonds improved slightly. Bonds steady. Total sales, par value, $1,8%0,000. United States. bonds ui- changed on call. Seles: ¥ STOCKS. ——— Alis Chalmers pra 2800 Awal. " Copper . . Cotton OIL Hide & L. At Toronto—Toronto 9, Jersey Ciey 8. COTTON. New York, July 28.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: July 13.12, August 12.07, September 11.39, October 11.21, November 11.14, Decem- ber 11.20, January 11.15, February —, March 1.23, April —, May 11.34. Spot closed quiet: middling uplands, 13.50; middling guif, 13.75; sajes, 1,900 bales. MONEY. New York, July 28.—Money on call steady at 2@2 1-2' per cent.; ruling rate p 3-8; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid 2 1-4; offered at. 2 3-8. Time loans stronger; 60 days 2 3-4; 90 days 3; six months 3 3-4. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. o 19 Lost. 81 33 38 i 49 38 Al games postponed on account of raln. New England League. All games postponed bu account of rain. Sept. 15 for Wolgast-McFarland Bout Mifiwaukee, “July 28.—Sept. 15 has been definitcly. fixed for the Wolgast- McFarfand match_which- is scheduled to take place’in Milwaukee, - WHEAT: Opert: . High " Tow. — Cloan Fortl Had Fast Bout With Phillips. July ... 6! 6% 7% unny ‘Ford of New Haven and Joe g @ %% | Phillips went a fast six rounds at the National A. C., New York, on Thurs- day night. Ford took a large amount 2 of punishment, notably seven or eight right-hand_uppercuts in’the fifth, but he was still game when the bell Tang at the end of the sixth, and his oppo- nent was none-too strong.. The men were at 140 % Tl ok 1 We serve the fin- est ICE CREAM ° and CAKE in the city in our “Ladies’ Grill Room.” Open ‘until midnight.’ Wauregan House PARKER-DAVENPORT CO. Proprietors. kind. Tools and Cutlery today. cost no more than the ordinary All our claims are backed with a ‘‘money refunded if you’re not satisfied '’ guarantee. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building. 74 Franklin St. ™ ‘They

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