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NOHW!CH BULLETH\, "HURSDAY, JHHE 13, 1312 J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Nerwich, Genn. A SURE HIT. There is nothing surer a FIRE INSURANCE premiu the security afforded. your renewal premium. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg, 91 Main St id safer than OLICY, m is small in comparison with Don't neglect The | FOR BENEFIT OF OLYMPIC FUND American Athletes Compete at American League Park— Craig Wins 70 Metre Dash in 8 1.5 Seconds—Gissing Winner of 600 Metre Run. New York, June 12.—Nearly athleto on the selected team which will represent the United States in the Olympic contests at Stockholm was at | American League park today and many of them were seen in action in the track and field competitions which | were given for the benefit of the na- every to give them t chance to 1l a foul “Referee Fitzgerald cautloned me several times, so I was doubly careful When he quit the ring in the third round, declaring the bout a ‘frameup, the chie? of police, who was at the ringside, promptly ordered the fight t0 g0 on and made the announcer ref- the slighte eree. Knowing then that I would get tional Qlympic fund. @ squars deal, I rushed in and scored a All the men were introduced 10 |knockout. And I got the money Mayor Gaynor and Colonel Robert M. Thompson, president of the American Olympic committee, both of whom ad- Mohican Clerks 16, Norwich Stars S dressed the American representatives | The Mohican Clerks won their | and wished them-suceess. fourth straight victory by defeating Shortly before the games began a | the Norwich Stars before a ' large heavy rainstorm deluged the grounds,|CroWd on the Cranberry. —Bendett precluding the possibility of record | Fitched & steady game for the Clerks, performances on either track or fieid. ] FANRINg twelve and allowing but three Cralg of Detroit won the 70 meter dash | Scattered h 'he Clerks batted heav- irir 3 s McKay leading with a home . run. in § 1- seconds, with Gerhardt of San ) 8 wit ome ru Franciscd second and Mever of this ’hr battery for the Clerks w Ben- city third. Gissing, New York; Daven- },‘h‘rlmflnd Ring, for Norwich Stars, port, Chicago, and Meredith of Mer- ‘man, Drake and Tutile, Man- ager Farrell is making arrangements cersburg, Pa., was the order at the ool g W e M e for a game with the All Stars which finish in the 600 meters run. ik OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL | Rea! Estat» end Fire Insurancs, »d In Comsru’ Block wre. Rooes §, third foor. ATTOR™/ YB AT LAWY ovar soue 141 PR — AV4S A, BROWK ll\‘G A v y-at-Law, "Phone 700. 3 Richards Bldz. 6 feet 3 inches in the running high |lan of Waterbury and Jack Monty of | jump, which Thorpe of Carlisle won | Norwich, and the other is a six round with a clean fump of 6 feet 5 inches. | Match between Kid Keegan of New and Richards Utah cleared 6 feet 4 | Haven and Tommy Givnn of this city. inches for Kiviat of the Irish American team |5 o be plaved in the near future. took first homors in the 1200 meter | ADY fast team in eastern Connecticnt | race, with McClure of Oregbon second, | %IShing to arrange a game with th. in 3 minutes § 2.5 second Clerks can do so by communicati The finish of the 3 0 meter race with Manager Farreil was close. Tewanina of Carlisle In- SERerT lian school won by four yards from Monty to Box at New London. | George V. ihag, who was the samc The National A. C. of New London { distance ahead of Berna of Cornell, | Will conduct a boxing exhibition of {{hese three being the only ones who | three ‘bouts in Lawrence hall, next| covered the full course. week. In the star bout Austin Rice| In the field events Ralph Rose of |0f New London will be opposed by | San Fi was best at the shot { Johuny Moran of New York. It will be puttin, 81 feet 10 inches with|&a ten round affair. A bout of eight | both h Horine finished third with | Tounds is scheduled, One Round No- They never pin a on a Mecca boy—he’s wise. ‘Buy them in spite of the price, smoke them because _of the quality. - r i second place. Allen of Los | Moran is expected in town today to Angeles won the broad jump with 22 |start training here, 2 Lrown & Perkins, ithmeysat-lan | 250", choe, e Tnen boriay a2 S Over First Nat Bank, Sjpetucket St |clubmate, Donahue, with Nicholson of Challenge from Jewett City. Entrance stairway next {o Thamaes | Missouri t Duncan’s best throw We would like to arrange a ga | Nationa' ZBank. Telepheny 338 | with the discus was 142 feet 11 1-4 | with any team in easterrs Comne p— s |inches, and Champlon McGrath sent|cut, the All Stars or Sacheras sre. = | the hammer 180 feet 4 1-2 inches. P g e o Sachems p L 3 . t > s either tu ¥Ss or Sundays. he Adams brothers, Platt and Ben-| We can deliver the goods with any | P {jamin, of the New York Athletic club|of them. How about the Bear Cates| G. EDWARD GRAFF, ed for first place in the standing high | We would like to hear from them. Ad WAL E. GILMORE Spectal. || Jump at 5 feet inches, and both de- | dress all chalienges fo Abe Scott, bos clared they had made arrangements| 1215, Jewett City. Comn o i | had g 1215, Jewett City, Con G. EDWARD GEAFF > £0 abrond with the team. City, Conn lure ,,“,,': \‘,:f“. \‘“m" o4 Sheat 5 Sodality vs. Fort Wright. 3 S s week's game on the Cranberry COULON DENIES FRAMEUP. ill be between St Joseph's Sodality ) | ok nine and the first Fort Wright team. | Says He Fought Cnu(lonsly to Avoid | 7he =oldlen have a fast nine and the b | — l{j'"" ‘?w Slony Dot McFarland to Cross the Water. _Room 5, Chapman B » who knocked out Frankie Hayes et fied wi 65 Broadway, Norich, Conn Louis in the fourth round at [ and no L% Haven, Conn., tast night, prote: ke a trip across the brin MEMBER iere today against the clalm made iere Packey will endeay solldated Stock Fxchange New Havén that the bout was a \ & e ’}’-’"!:n coins to heij of New Yoy expenses. Packey was alwa Chicago Board o) Trade > news that 1 wa 2 Staten Island on Y Telephone 842. ! Aothe New v 0. U. A. M. Won at Montville. | C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. AR, em to think I wouid | P hards of 0. %, AA weekly letter. ot be in condition to fight. There was tates team trimmea ('ol- vyl R only about $250 in the house, and as T r Saturday at Montville, 16 to A RN ad_been guaranteed $1,000, win, lose | #nd Knoc he box, cor |or araw, I tho nzs looked bad |recting a s it Colcheste | for "the ‘management. The guarantee | WO |had & clause attached whereby I for | | feited the thousand If T was disqual 1 rst Hitless, d, so I fought cautiously in érder not 5 1co, R. L, June 12—Brown| * ji | ) 3 T | shut out Awmherst without a bit or & | Md sused tm, Mo ousier snd alowsd two Min | for thres durs ty Pevident Loneh il plared 8 | 3 44y ; i | pitched for Brown for seven innings »a o e M pen o bly with Meres at the Ho waa: unlie B | 18 { without ‘giving @ hit and Cram then | Reth3d ¢ T3 Slruesn 03 T8 8] et Ao, v wet i e e 0 | - - vent in and continued cord for | el v § 33 0 526 3 1| ofncly Tewrden mu Mo T et o — | th \-’\l two “””":\' Collins,rf a1 2 0 O[Fnncl 40 00 0ftory. New York u Dbehind “Shen Shafer b for =" e - 00004210 *—71 3 3 2 0 @Gardner,2d 4 i ? : 0 4 forged \:‘ the front. Few Days This Year Have Been | { 0100 0-000 D0 0 § 114 i 0 | teo rung en Millers i | 3% 103% 10 =9 1291 3123 0|The score Tel. 901 Norwich | More Sluggish in Market, - Sl ram and Snell; Whitms \!\\-m«n 1901 30201 SRR | : | 2% a1% % | ana Stralian Mogrldgep 3 1 IREREIN b h poa | New York, Jume 12.—¥or absolute | « e e | - 31840 mmeowran V1 T | Frank O. Moses, Mgr | und’ insignificance of opera- | iy com ¥ 4 10% i ey | mota, 2 1000 oscumer &13¢ | = e K today's stock market has seldom |- De it % ‘ | Totale, e T g g becn equalled thus far this year. Th Dener & % Teasn “Batted for Thompeen ta ot Millerer & 3 0 1 ement was listless and halting | 5 D i Saerid 3180 ] {from the very outset and in the first | 10 kr (D3 s 8270 000 2 1 oq|Rrentt 5892 8 ¢ three hours just about 100,000 shares |- Do. 14 pid o L g a0 0 00 0002 0-3|Richlep 380 2 0Marquardp 2 0 0 0 “i s | changed hands, the day's total outpug |~ Do 2y 2 o base hit. Collns [Brownp 0 0 ¢ 0 ofsuer 0 0.0 0 0| b eing 162,000 shares. Most of e | 00 el F ; s = s fewde 100 0 Olcrnasiip 000 2 9] y issues and other speculative ne ¢ .2 I ity gt @vox NATIONAL LEAGUY STANDING. Totals., 34 8 34 11 Totals, 51 1 ites fluctuated fractionally, with | I Ce P et { 1 at Pl T At 20| *Betten tor: Bien n. 0. | here and there some changes (nat e ) 1 ! 0t 1 o 1, e =5 P | SRS St | nded beyond a point. Some of the | R o o SN K Ciileago 5 556 | Score by innings: | BEST IN TOW | semi-active issues”were not traded i i P 815 AMERICAN Lenoue STANDING. a 551 0200000002 A e e B e i i Filigtt n as negligible. Following an ir L8 e » 25 Louls 431 | Two base hits, Schulte, Miller Richie. | regular opening, prices hardened |- s 1 ) o 1t 134 | Dosie. Snodgrase: homo run, _Arche . slightly, and as the session proceeded |- 2 o o o 1 4 513 the limit of apathy was reacned in | i 1 479 Cincianati Shat Out Chicage. | pticl hcir. O ia >acifi = ] 5| TPhiladeiphis, June 13.—Cinclont! mized hits with Oonnecticut . As A O s clhe W ~ = : ; 240 | passes by Alexander_and Chalmers and eaally won | At Hertford—ariford 1, New Britain 5 | | virtually the only high class stock to | - f et e il D e s ime display marked strength, probably on [~ a was niured by '8 foul tip et Second gume: Tiid Soringeld 1 | ihe absence of pressure from abroad, | ' ™ e third tnaing and he wea, forced Holyoke—New Haven 1. Holsokn 2. Ten in In quantities to -uit you. land the Harriman and Hill shares | X s G nings. . | were almost altogether néglected,w th| 00X y 3 Philadelphi CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. some late heaviness in Union Pacific. | = oY Out. & W 0| Paskert Wo ! P ~ ; P An optimistic statement of general | _ "' Jorfolk & Western o ofTitus.zt New Taren 8 A. N. CARPENTER ATl lgrm A tEThTen fo thS Liead BE | e niiesm v ohsgiaie o, 1 Great Northern and Northern | i P 1 H iy Bt i s 23 Commerce Street | Pacific lines was o benefit to ; e o|Downey.3b Hontord s e | the securities of those roads | L s e New Brltaln 2 7 Telspnsne ‘T | In fact, Northern Pacific was not g s | auoted until just before the market's | e Steel ( |close. In the'industrial group, Amal-|_ " - 1 At Fall Riren—yan Bive 7. 1 | Bamatea Copper, Tennessee Copper, | i 1 o & Lovemcejavienes . T American Can, common and preferred, | 0 I At Worcester- First game: Wor 5. Barerhm — | Bothlehem Steel, American Beet Su- | o 0. Second game: Haverhlll 8, Worcester 5 | mar and several ‘of the less important | e G PR e IR a8 ose from ome to two points, |- P e e e ek ed t esterday's gain, | d Becre by inninga: AL Bufslo—Fimt zume ‘ ¢ J: garden | Sentiment on the board was perhaps | | "two bese hit. Lusdsrus: thies dase it 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING DU | 1ecs possimistic than on the preceding gl Al | h 3 m the offise | dav, but a majority of the traders i T R 4 . Commissianers, | seomed indisposed fo fake on' - new o e s G Pl Gudtnds & Rt i : without sa ommitments pending the outcome of Crawford e base b 5 T A BN S erre) aa B ) TYioND definite crop adyices. Athiates Kesp o Winning {and"the Carinuis - I _ . < 'Courd of Water Commis- | Keporte deallng with the copper | e e e e h pex 0| N0 . n aprid | trade aleo bore out recemt Intimations AN Bl 0 T oy B Cle 4 « of a steadily diminishing supply of the| % 5 was ‘ellbeitoy l the'} CX o 8 2 10e| — metal, while another advance in lead | ‘5 Liah Comer . | i s e e o Au]” H“wl"fl AU_H‘ testified to the greater activity in kin- 700 Wabash ittt L e e 0 S v 8| At combeidsearmara 7, Hely Crose 1 ') 1 dred lines | 800 Do. ta ! e S DA 1| e 1 L roridense—Brown 7. Amb: ) london's part in this market was we i Glacing.ct 3 1 8 0 0| OBoukess 4 0 100 = 5 2 trifling, sales for that account ager ‘ Collins3b 3 0 1 ¢ ofXizxe 11 63 af Championship Tenn % gating little more than a few thou- H so1-8 0 elperane (303 83| Philadelphia, June 12.—New York Bawithg to ¢ 5 sand shares. H 3540 0 Diosams 10 3 22 %1 Boston and California are the Bowling 5., 5 cents & string. | “Money conditions were marked. by 3 $033 0 pmuis 11 ¢ mam mawu o | tles havine representation among the 3 ain Street, Wt Tt bk 3 ¥ : { coway = avere tn- Hie oo dlenriaa: greater firmness, with a sight ad-| ‘100 n vorn 3 20} 11000 | ayers in the ayid 3. ALDI & €O, Prop. | Vance in all accommodations ranging | i Smhows Busketien ¢ ‘ ol i oy | T the women's national champion from four to nine monthe, the rate for | 1000 Do pid .. Goorgen. D B S jinwn tenuib SopraBipaiERs the ) the atter period oing to & T& po | ol mien 162800 daren e “Tated for Donnaly ia W | delphia Cricket club. — Aliss Flo We Are As Near To You cent. i . BaiE gl g Sears Bosion veached as sour plione. Cail 88 and let us The bond market was frregular and COTTON. o, L s g Py s a1t e it|rouna by defeating a know your wants in the floral and |DArTOW. keeping pace with the move- | New York, . —Cotton futures | score ts fon S b i Cennal s Brias netin, Ty | L R o planting line. ‘The picasure shall pe |Ment in stocks. Total sales, par value, |closed vers y. Closing hids: | Cieweisna b 08 o ey Ly e e Qe koon: | Boston _representative, Mg yurs to please you. information | Were $1,735,000. June 1128, July 11.38, Augnst 11.44,] Phlladelnh 3 ey aien) hy . Fenno, was put out by desired will be cheerfu: given, and United States government bonds un. | September 11.49, October 11.57, No-| Two base hits Baker, Lapp. Pittshurg 7, Brookiyn 2. | Brown of California i sitors always welcome. changed on ca vember 11.61, December 11.47, Janu- | Brockiyn, June 1%—Toders sime was wlawed fn | RADIA Drogress wis ; e | ary 11.64, February 11.88, March 11.77, Boston 3, St. Louls 3. e Tl e E i e i O s ik Babey GEDULDIG sdGR:ENHOUSES, STOCKS. JADriL=—"May 1188, .Epat cloned quist| - AL Levieuin 1 aies Hend rui ik ot | b A T . fauat twd waple | heing’ reached. (At HETRGETH 77 Cedar Street, s Couimers 308 {and 5 points higher; middling up- | and Wamors and Sunl's sreat fciding xave Boston | s Were gut ia. the sorenth Sespor " 1 fo New o et NG o ¢ |lands, 11.80; middling gulf, 16.05; no | the fourth stralght this aftemoon over St Louls, § Pittsburg. Brooklyn. ¥red Schmitz, of on X e et d o 3. Austin protested oo a third strike and was B hopoe pou o| gatned a victory over Mrs W BoleG BOUTS me Am v "‘:':' : | e e e e R 30 0| Pouch and Miss Eitzabeth Moore, 1 . - . Louls. 3 Carey; 5 oS, R MONEY. ot DB W hopon ol Seaexr 4 300 19 0l merly national champions ; . & A ttencf 4 0 2 0 O|Hooperet 8 1 1 0 0 5318 530 N ence Opera House, New London | —— Am. Cotion 0t ... New York, June 12.—Money on call | Shoten acpes i o S o T AR Shdere L 'bidl steady at 2@3 per cent.; ruling rate | Simaids 4 113 0 ofSsewet 3 1 0 o b iois Ph AL o e Holy C e L A ; 100 Afa. Tocomotire at 2 1-4. Time loans | Homnit 20 oldaraneeas &3 0 % yiname YTl 13 0]1ea frem the start of today’s game Jounny Moran of New York e e s 3 per cent.: 90 dang | Autish o0 olsablls © 4 17 1§ | Robinens % 101 4 1 0{with Holy Cross and won, 7 ( Austin Rice of New London, 10 rounds; | 100 Do. pid ... 3 per cent; six months 3 1-2@3 3. %8 3fCudvo ” 818 10| moww NLFH 9 2 0l hitilng of Captain Potter of I e R ‘ Waterbury vs. | 20-Am Sigar Refwine.. per cent. 53 olieod> 1146 8| vho made & home run and two slus e Oné Round NEE.Ob MESMY Y] e ne Ath il Fovellp 04 g S=ao 5 %] was » feature of fhe contest Hi Jokn Monti of Norwich, § rounds; Tom | §00 4m. Tel & Tel... CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. R e L IR IETI Tolals, 81 1 lwas T ed by Bartiolf in Giyon of New London va. Kid Keegan Wodlen oo WHEAT: Open. Hish. Low. Clow [ S “acied for Alen in fi, entn for Harvard. Sore b of New Huaven, 6 rounds rst bout AnA T ¢ 3 Tuly 085 109 $-16 108% 108 3.16| Bcors by tnntngs; Beore by tant % 18090 1 3 at 15 sharp. Admlission 76 cents; o Do ot ELh St W e’ 100100 16 1T | Bonen 1, W01 80 8 1 b | BB e, b 07001 8 @ 0 e o oy |Harvard, 1120201087 4 et i (o e Wl R SN G LR RS S e et RN e i L0, Bit0 Trolte after entertalnment for T i & Tores base bila Prait. Speakees home mun, Wood. | | Twe vasa s, Cures, Mouit, Nobinsen: three basa | TTANAY: LT NeriIk and Bl sosa | il i i K4 % e o it 32 il 3wt home. un. Wheat [ray: wee ] Contoal Leather -, ey ol Ohieass 11, Now Yrk 2. New York 3, Chicaso 1. — want % Ul Fours busi- 100 Do, hdis: O Chieaga, June 12.—Chiea: New York., Jume 1¢—New York defeated Chieses | Mere Strenueus Training at Las Veg ouplic. there 18 10 me- | —— Central of 'New' Torsey. July . 5 0% 9% S0% | in the firs inning tda and wer gonin today o 1 oste of 3 o 3. 'In wiia of the | joei; johmeen and Jim Flynih ha dlum beiter “hap. mru advortige | 300 Chvapea Sept. 0%k 0% d the serigg_from New' York. 11 Vaughn was | fant that the vieitess wem withwil the mesiees of J3CK John - q ! log columns of Zho e Chica Des. MY M% MR 4% rellered by Themprm ip he st lnnlng afier he Gimmersan and Tisker, whe haw bem wmpendsd lengthened their road runs amd box- ¥ W Aglae ing bouts In preparation for their|be that by A. L. Westgard, the offi< | world's champlonehip fight at Las Ve|cial pathfinder for the national organ< gas on July 4. The spurring practice | ization of automobilists, Mr, Wesi- at both camps has been extended from [gard Jett New York Tuesday on the | six to nine rounds to 15 rounds daily, nmz leg of the triple transcontinental resulting In & noticeable reduction in | patifnding tour. siready has tares welght in the mc Johnson tips the n.n-cummu:m trips to his credit, one scales at 221 pounds and Fiynn at 198, [of them made with & motor truek— possibly the most severs journey ever CALLAHAN REFUSED TO made by satomoblle. The Mflndhl’. wha, appropriately, RECOMMEND DOYLE.| will use a car named Pathfinder, wi Sald Larry Wasn't Fast Enough for | Eous A e R tis oo the At Big League Society. route to bé laid out. From the twid citien the path will Iie through North Larry Doyle of the Giants every time | Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washingd he makes a winning wallop, enjovs a|ton to Seattle. laugh of the expense of Jimmy Calla- The middle route is from San han, mana of the Whit x- When | clsco_through Salt Lake City, | Larry was playing in a western minor | and Omalra to Chicago; thence to Bu(’ league city the Highlanders heard of |falo and_throush Rochester, Canan iim and as ed ( then playing | dalgua, Watking, Elmira, Bing] hamtony and the Hudeon river to New York independent ball, to look him over, | Callahan watched Doyle perform in The third route will be from New several umes and then wired the|York via Phifladelphia, with connecs Highlanders tions to Baltimore and Wi “He t fast enough. Can't field and and along the old national highway, o't a first-class hitter.” through Towa, Onio, Indiana, Missourl So Doyle was passed up and Calla- | and central Kansas to Colorado Springs han sent in a bill for $200 to cover his | —then across the Rocky mountaing expenses and time. Then McGraw |via Salt Leke City and through Nee walked up to the captain’s office and | vada to Los Angeles. paid $4,000 for Doyle, who coulldn't be urghased no ree t th g:::;‘l\':a. 1r\‘1‘1 @ g goes to alat] Thres motorcycies have been added that some of the best judges of ball | to the equipment of the Evanston, Ly players make serious mistakes [ wotlos department PATHFINDING TOURS. | A. L. Westergard Starts Transconti- nental Trip in Intermest of A, A. A. What will un btedly be great- est pathfinding effort ever made by the American Automobile association will TEY M ST S L e ¥ ety e ¢ i Comes in at the Door, Heat and Dirt Fly’'Out at the Win #[[Toie Stowes] T saves Time | What would it mean to: -hhvc saves hborl heatand dirt banished from mlm fi Mv:: F‘;C(I)U this summer—to be free fmmbvhhmg range, free from ashes and soot? / New Per) ©il Cook SoRs 'vm'w- - 5% _.,;4"4...'“:':. g Ve New Pecln clmu,d the Bl Pacten ove I the mast complete evolung deviemen BTt ity wn T e e STANDARD OIL Cou?m Qar NEW YORY CIT ALBA

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