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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1912 STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 00\t s Watch Hill and Block Island INSURANGE. | 9 . winner on July 4 will hold the title AMERICAN TEAM EXPECTED TO WIN i oo sl ALY at least.” A Specialty i that he did not double the capacity of thTtM\}-uéh for ;es%rvatbnls is sg g;::; iat McCarey is bemoaning the #ARM INSURANCE £l s Son Superiority of U. S. Athletes Admitted by Vice President of i‘ég‘;{;fig,‘%“:E:‘Eli‘tké:"::;‘a&ibmiéfli . atnrop S, ¥ { the. A. M. P.M. P.M. 3 . hnitee . jasti- | That the gate receipts will be be- Norwich .... JLv. 830 5 | Block Island . Lv. Norwich, Cenr. Sweduh OIYmPlc C itt Amm Enthusmh yond 820 0‘:0 dgoeaxmlhouthunyinzd fion; New London 10.600 10.40 | Watch Hill % \ present indications thousands 0 2 5 5 New .00 cg“y Welcomed at Stockholm. would-be patrons will be turned away g Sy P AR L O SO B N B from the big pine gates. Block Island ......Due 12 110 | Norwich .. ...Due 6.30 P.M. P.M, *Daily, except Sundays. **Sundays only. Two hours at Block Island Sundays. | Two hours at Block Island-Sundays. SPECIAL. EXCURSION TICKETS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Juiy 5 to September 2nd inclusive Wauregan 11, Jewett City 4. Stockholm, June 20.——An immense TAFTVILLE 10, STERLING 0. Wauregan had little difficulty in de- crowd of those identified with the i g feating Jewett City at Jewett City Olympic games, including the princi- Lazinsk Allows Home Team but.Four| satyrday afternoon by the score of 11 Plenty of tie space. 15c. 2 for 25c. ding .t Hite—Visitors Play Errorless Ball. |to 4. The home team was able to Se- | Ciuew, Peabody & Company, Makers, Troy, N. Y. pal members of the S¥edish commit- cure but five hits Off Marland And | see———————— tee and the entire track team, greet- Taftville easily outclasseq Sterling| Dion, while Wauregan touched up Du- — > AND AND ed the steamer Finland when she ?3 E%te;'lin%,r antu‘:‘day b,y txlxe scm;o of :oh t‘orlla‘;ina.teues. Geer made four P PR, T2k P WA'I'CH u“al RETURN BI..OCK lSlAND RETURN the heart of the Scan- 0 2. Lazinsk was in tiptop form. | hits, including a triple and a double, | TeSpéctive brawn, brain and waterman- . Chi + Chi gt::fgnn;:;m;‘:us at nine o'clock this | and allowed only four hits and fanned | in five times at the plate, while Labelle | Ship Cornell showed that it had lost Adillts; Bloy. Childrer, 286, 2 Ad",'"’ Ly - ey morning. During the half hour In|seven. Taftville played an errorless | was good for three hits, including two | hone of that skill which has in recent (§ 4/, HOURS AT WATCH HiLL. 113 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND. \ which the steamer was tying up the | game while hitting Reiger for a total| round trip wallops. vears made it th: leader in the an- Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Swedes sang Swedih and American Lo e D Murphyn e | Waurssen nu’?‘nereggrde:;“-g:n; :zfi]r:’edffir; the race|] Hill and Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at band plaved na- e ng of Kane, Dugas, Mu: . it evel £ — e o 3 > 3 e 2 /bart, New T . Songz and the ship's band playe and Leopold was the feature, The|g .. ®Bms s “"GUo s e for the university eight oared shelis— || office of company on Norwich Lino Wharf, New London Ernio Hjertberg, well known in Am- | score: Ranerss 413 3 2 5 1| Was the cause of the keenest excite- NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. E. L. DOIL, Agent erican athletics, who'is now the traine L SO s o W P00 Sl s e oo e A SURE HIT. er of the Swedish team; J. S. Ed-|gumem 5 30 1 0Gegnonss 3 0 1 1 0| Athursb 4 1 2 8 ot e oo :T“a‘;(‘;r‘: Thers is nothing surer and safer tHan | Strom, vice president of the Swedish | Dugaesb ¢ 3 0 2 4003 1| Rondenurt 3086 & titholgh o y machinery. % a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. The |Olympic committee, and members of | Mumbre & & 8 9 3101 0| Oakenth 3084 2 Rcouple of seconds the noses of the IRE INSU NCE JCY. e ) 2 ks Headed the dals n« 2b 5042 281 3 8| Cakinaid 3 0 8 0 o o shells were level. Soon, however, Le- premium is small in comparison with | the American legation, headed the ¢ oopold.1y 5 3 9 0 20100 Dubniap 2101 3 1|land Stanford began to d behind the security afforded. Domt meglect | egation which hoarded the Finland. Mr. Yoyt \3 8 § § 31110 AP A ery gl g B g g your rene premium Edstrom made a speech of welcome in | Whitest '8 0 3 31800 Twas mawD ’ fi?\ie}ir O\;a‘sherirm:;: et:;gm%e t'wm:‘;fl;: ISAAC 8. JONES, it s“.mw::“\hyn>13,',',‘:,1;f phe | tuinds 3 111 e e the boat. They wera virtually out of Insurance and Real Estats Agent, ¥ 2 Soreda . s P A i | the race, but kept on pluckily. he addedq that the Swedes hoped to o] 51 4% 11 Jewett City ezt ol o 4 n 3 " 9 Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. bt e Waregan .. 3 {5ii| By the time the mile post was reach- Leaves Norwich (Hall's Wharf) for the beaches week 7 ol Robert M. Thompson, president i insige: B T e s i mens | @@ the Cornellians had secured a third that | Taftville {of the New York A. C. replied Steritng 0 210 | 3. Robertsan, ¥ : (@aTele | of a length lead from Columbia, their X 0.1 i HE TOWNS-PEOPLR A e 0 sl T16 2 00D TN e T e aemas. Madgnd, T Jev. | earest rivals. At the two mile Wis. ||| days at 1.1 p. m. and for Ocean Beach only at N b i ol i | “huns, Kune ¢, Ducas 2. Murby Shea, Teopold, | il Geer; three base lits, Marland, Raymond. Geer: | consin, which had been lying fourth, | OF MONTVILLE, | that the large representation Was a | pazin N wo b dts. Leopold, K homs runs. LaBelle 2; sacrifice hit. Oakes: sacrifice a 2 1 . ign of esteem for Sweden and a de- | Wiiame, Kane 2, nD\uu Sorons 2, Ladinsk: sae- | 1. Rauond; siolen bases. Brumson & Hogan: m"dv" & galant aport, fut Coenell s 4 e sundays 9.30 a.m. md 2 i b ::nté -hoq'»l 1{- Qhoufu!?r' gg',:n | sire to get acquainted with the coun- ! ffice fiv. Murphy, Dugas: bases on balls, off Lazinsk | Shea. LaBelle. Geer. Masnas iouble play. In the IHPHY\IHY;P(P;U obpsn water be- » the finarc rength of a uf 8 et acqua L D e d | Otkes: left on buses. Jewet, Clty 4. Waurezan 5: | tWeen itself and Columbia. ING CO., as of .,...: importan: The PibTabd i adldlto Ha the dar 1 hail, Kelley: umptro, - Amiden. il oo ::3: oa balla afl Marland 2 ot Dribais { When they passed the finish line, e Em e — We _represent THE AMERICAN bt IE his ve: dovkei it Seabes) St ,,,,;h,'j‘“ T ety 7| Cornell was leading by a good three SURETY CO., of New York, which is | |0 . " tne Americans are conceded| SODALITY 12, FORT WRIGHT 2. by Macland . v Dion lengths. Wisconsin was 3 3-5 seconds the strongest in the world. 0 “:'n“l:"dluulfi '”.: ; 4: ;llraclinn ”" P, <> Siu i) 'fld| nlkfl;fin’ unboisl [ ean runs, Wau- | behind and led Columbia by 16 8 Olympiad. Hence, thousands of | Hanlon 8hows Ability in First Appear- s e e ZC;]\Tan|:\l;13r(;;5D\:;:|s r?‘l’;;:«;mgmpyxn:d; No I AI N B. P. LEARKED & CO. identa and membera. of itho sival ance With Local Nine. aAmes To0AY. was another half minute behind, g teams inspected the ship oughou % —_— 3 f th v Th arious formulas used at th Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. day until late in the afternoon| The Sodality administered a severe A r— L iih o e e A woh, o King Démtal Pasiors #ud. which e Agency establiskad May, 1846, viien she moved into midstream. The | beating to the Fort Wright baseball | Boston at New York. | 18 minutes 1-5 seconds made in abgolutely unknown to other dentists, 5 Finland will remain there so that the | nine on the Cranberry, 12 to 2, before | Broolcya at Philadelpta. 1901 | enable them to do all kinds of Dental :uhlem.«i may have the benefit of isola- | a record crowd of enthuslastic fans.| Chicago st 0 AR ! 'In the four oared race for university | work without the slightest pain. 9 9 tion and quiet. Hanlon, the new recruit, made his first o W men the four crews R o This is mast especially so about ex- thE OFFICE OF WM. # BILL | "D.2000"Vith the flags of American appearance with the Sodality team and | Chlcas> at St Touls Columbia e Gith » remsmabis | traction of broken down teeth and Hont Eitats colleges and athletic clubs and swarm- | shoved Pis ability Lo produce the g00ds | Puiadsiphia 22 Washiagton. aulck Satrake; which " scof Eive them roots—one need have no fear of pain ing with stalwart athletes in neat uni- | by holding the visitors to four hits.| New York at B a lead, bBut: Cornell, which seamed at or bad effect when having work done and Fire Insurance, forms, the steamer commanded great| McCormick pulled off a grandstand W first inclined to follow their example, | by_them. . y admiration. play when he nalled a hard hit drive AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. soon settled down Into a steady power- | Remember we save you Money, Pain ccited in Oemsre’ Block, over C. M. | The majority of the American team | after a long run, falling into the crowd, Won. Lot ful stroke, maintaining their position. | and time on all work, t:ums. Roess 9, third floor. made no attempt at exercise today ex- | The game was close and interesting [Bomon ... .......4 2 It was seen very shortly that Colum- | Lowest Prices Consistent with Best Teleshone 141 | Pt to take long walks. untll the fifth, when the Norwich boys | Eilsgeniia s | bia could not maintain its terrific ef- g iy .\‘lor-k?;lm presents a flflun'n appear-~ hnghan hm find the ball and banged out | washington = fort and ghoriiy. bators e bt wagl Work. ance, e streets are decorated with | eight hits for ai total of seven runs.| Cleveland 32 reached C 1l ahowea § ngdioked 5 \ S ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW thousands of Swedish flags on poles | Danlels and J. Hill each took & turn at | Detroit 2 4 % kept its nd‘i;",."(‘..;gl"fi;fi;l L",m"fi?hxifi" ! Iy planted & hundred feet apari. The | twirling for the visitors. Sl o 8 in 10" minutes 34 1-5 seconds, with || Dr: Thomas Jefferson King I“L 2nia ariors flags of other nationdlities represented The score: > g s iiing o Colt o # M el : iglnator of the Kin Brown & Perkins, iMlngratlm |oc*tne Gisinpiaa are iniersporsed in o e St/ Louis and Cleveland Divide. e L THd T L:i By ot B R. F. C. JACKSON, Manager NaL Bank, Shetucke: St | profusion, P e e | 08¢ Toou was for the fKennedy challenge troph: 1 : (u\/:r vatn Drug Store), Norwich rance siziray nest to ‘Thaoas — - REERE 110 3 0| Cloveland brohe ven on 1udarls 20d | presented by} David Kennedy of Penn. || Lcoistr- 203 Main Street Nat ! Hank. " 5 53411 0801 , on today’s double | ., p 2 g 7 | . s e S50 COLTS 5, HOSRITALS 2. | g o8 0 1|header. In the first, Adams was ef-| SpaRIZ WLES B ] 2 53 22 ip 100 80 fectiv i st | econd event fc B 1 eight | Home Team Unable to Find Bill Aus- | Micr 3347 1 380 s vhea e Nmlloint o tniings; W 07 he STOARR £, D | g Sah riscoll, b T g o > Jang: T 1 TS —— tin's Shoots. Murhwef 5 3 3 5 13 e R Cleveland took the second game by | {07 s B e O e hath warme or 4. Aiutie'| PULMSING ANG STEAMFITTING G. E A A R Hanlon, 320 4 0 oni.es 8§ 0 ou = . 2 ne ra . s g 1455 | ot ittt 500 Vi B O RORR SpeciaL Clabby's Colts trimmed the State| > 2 ol MR b 2 };‘;‘{:g;."m pitehers hard.| “Penngyivania went off with a halt | header, - Saty won their 11th | ; hospital nine at Brewsters Neck Sat-| Totals 38 e First game: R 2Lz, | lenath lead, but soon lost it, Wisconsin | stralght victory. | TAKE A LOC™ IN G. EDWARD GRAFF urday afternoon by the SCore of b 10 | i sur mot ouemin 2 T 4B 8 8] ci e 0 0 1 008 00 0" 4} | Overhauling them. with Cornell close | T T . 2 Bill Austin, who twirled for the | Wemmemt,act tosehing oest. S Toily 2140001 0 g0 3|0 seemiugly with giserve The other| Oourke, the Tard BUMAE | Visttors, was in'fine form and held his | “weors 3y o Mitchell and O'Neil; Adams, ERCUE ae aMo)dlot beint Fhe dhed B so afre A H BREBD “,”lm,l. ,:H“‘]‘I ,,.ayp,,' to six hits, well | | Bodsutty vend 0 007 046 °13|and Krichell Umpires, Hart was a gr T”}Xh{'nn ;‘mf.'. a :)uavnr mile | Boston, is fielding like a house afire | scattere o recelved good support, | ¥ort Wright 11110100 0 11 0 0 0 0 o3| anc X : from the fintsh, when Cornell went - tuc s eenway was on the heaving line for | for Rodzlits Bhes %, MeoGormiek, Crakor 3, | ;e,fulz{ game: slightly to the It was a fine| Carl Magzgert has proved a find for | . y the Hospital ana Diiched "% good, Kearng, Waleh, Drisol, Muphy 2. Hun: | o “SONC, BAme: .| race all thioy the final spurt | Connie M the forn > ut lum lfll' 0 & | stendy wame, although:the visitods b r Port Wricht Westmoreland, Maroont; twe [ Cleveland 2 60121012 2| of Cornell co hstood field = crdat Hit w a6 [steady game, although the visitofk it | i il Yo 7. rur, Wi i, werigee' it | St Louts 00001000 0. 4P the Thaces g% thirmted vl grulbei i . Fat ¢ e ovportune time, Kirker | sodulis 3 Tort W solen e, Batteries: Blanding and Adams; | rars il A the vic-| veloper of champic e | un san ra'n | straightenad one of Austin’s twisters |4 Yort Weight 4; do e Sia, Croker o Simeos, Nelson, Mitchell, Brown, Stephens and | ”h: by mething length — : | And See What He Has Got for three bases, making the longost | Keems unesisted: lofi en beste Bedutty 8 Fori | 00d time of 9.31 Wright 8/ bases on balls, off Malon 4, off Daniels | Aleander. Umpires, Hart ang .-,.“,[ Room 5 Chapman Bu | hit of the seagon on the Hospital | ), s onsin's | Bill Sweeney is having his best yea el | grounds. Pop Manchester for i b firs baso on errors, Vort Weisht 3. Sodslity 3: | nolly. | in’ baseb: His hits come frequently ,To Sell. - ol k op Manchester for the vis L by plicher, Slncox, Danlels: struek out, by Da ——— a t the right time Take T W If you have any plumbing werk, or 65 Broadway, Norwich, Cenn. ‘,!wru annexod two doubles during the | 1 ¢ :‘r‘«mm‘x :’J;:flfm‘:’m Pramed t:n. na Detroit and Chi BASEBALL RESULTS SUNDAY. from the infield and there would nog if you have burned a whnll?ot of coal, MEMBER | contest, The batterios: Groenway and | Wi e sy gl st SRS Sl ‘Cope, | défense by, thie-Brives at u % and have not heen able to keep com- Comsolidated Stock Fxchang jiChase; - Auntin “xnd rBendiston, ! e Detroit, June 30—Detrolt and Chi- | Connsetieut ik fortable let us talk it over. 1 have s nxchangs || Salishis cago split a double & oday. ' : ridge s of Now York ‘ ; | DIAMOND STUDDED BELT. |fuf® JZ"win eaied siter ih \ Sz Ty | w1 1o | eiped sthers, perhase | Cun hap You Chicago Board of Trade | Game Given to Sachems. Inning to enable the visitors to catch| * New Faten 11 Holsolet 3 sy g b e The Sachem-Versailles game played | Emblem of Wnrid-Lnghtwmght Cham- | 2 irain. Walsh was invincible ,“‘”m CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STARDING. I ot bes 5o 1o H:; home 842, on the Falls diamond Sunday after- | pionship for Winner of Wolgast- | opening contest, seatioring Dotroits He SR ting eve, | S nitar l’ll.l[llb 4 €. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. noon was cut short in the fifth inning Rivers Bout. six hits through as many Innings. Bew - Hares, 3 13 s e " ZI a y lfl Ask for our weekly letter. ;)“'L'l"!fm"” ;ur:iwfimy;f;“|,?:§ffe GEva ARaa ?erond game was a slugging match | oo i - - e e e & TON O b — Tt is full of useful informattos. f| 8| A gold buckled belt w i rom start to close, res by inn- | Harfor : - s said that the Bostor aves ntormatio ]| Suchems were at bat with twomen out | (rimtmings, the girdle fo bo embiomal. | Ings: R I | Spriogiis A i ha Jen | 1a vy tems retresbing than the bar and one of their men knocked a fly | jc of the world's lightweight champion. | Chicago ~ 120310 1 4 01214 1| Weerury 3t 10| the addition to a five figure | - . to the Versallles third baseman. The | ghip, will be prescated by Procotor 1. | Detrolt. 00000000 0— 5 6 8 | salary ager e ‘:';:'l}nnrlzdx;::‘lf (‘;nth:u?ru:rh’rm‘;m'mmu ball struck the baseman in the chest) J McCarey to the winner of the Ad| Batteries: Walsh and Kuhn; Cov<| ,, .. . jiiously; contemplating tal comiort. 1 will show you samples and and then he got it In his hands before | Wolgast-Jos Rivers battle at Vernon | Ington and Stanage. Umplre, Dineen.| 4 e | the National league ¢ o | plans of the porcelain and other tubs {t reached the ground. The umpire | on July 4, according to H. M. Smith. Second game: At Jerser Cits Jersey Clty 4. Rochester 7. T e | and glve you estimates for the work calied the man safo at first and the | “The lightwelght class Is tho most | Chicago 021015—910 4| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | BALTIC of putting them in in the best manner opposing team protested, Umpire Sul- | popular division in the boxing game,” | Detroit 1212381116 8 2 Won Lot PG| from & sanitary standpoint—and guare livan then stated that the rules up- | gald McCarey, “and it seems fitting | Batteries: Mogridge, Jordan, Block, 38 394 al P s ¢ | wntee the entire job held his decision and as no satisfac- | that the champlon should wear a dia. | Benz and Sullivan; Willett and Ons- 7 u I3 Seventh Annual Picnic and Sports o tory settlement could be made he gave | mond belt. " I sincerely believe that|low. Umpires Dineen and Sheridan. the game to the Sachems with a scors| Wolgast and Rivers are the world's o DICK Bnos & co ST | two Dest lightweights and that the NATIONAL LEAGUR STANDING. . . Won. a 8 522 Court Sayles—Prick of Pin Causes " Blood Poison—Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Despathy. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street idelis - and Una Dor | The office of John A. Mor- Sl B s | gan & Son will be closed Sat- Reception for Newlyweds. | ieday . aftaeniobith - o Mr. and Mrs. He 1 T L 7 ence ‘ ing June 22 until Seotember. | Loat. | Nom o .. 1 cinc and Tel. 901 Norwich i G BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY. 3 o |EmaE ety s E. L. BURNAP Bt Louis ame ;. Bostor New 4 Frank O. Moses, Mgr. Boston. » : - et MARKET FAIRLY ACTIVE. 333}:}“ u:u-:* 128 13 i | 1 ke 8090 Inteeborous 2y ok Plidkes Tl Ohicacs. 7.4 4 st game; Cleveland | Ba . N ourt Sayle : A Q. . i 3600 g go 7 to 4. b 5 it P TR Prices Were Irregular but Evidenc e bt Chicago, June 30.—Pittsburg defeat- | | { No. 4737, ar & o) Prices and work satisfaely The United States Finishing Co. of Strength Were Manifest. S i Mactne ped = ed Chicago today by a score ol 7 to 4, ‘;"‘,"‘:“"-l ot : Platt Ave. Ta PREFERRED P10 DIvIDEAD i New York, June 30For a halt-hol b4 =g e ra I AR wamerbm}rig et Philadel {asa Bect Papi | - v oW June 30. [lor alf- - ows Central X s % support. endricks reliev Adams in iladel 3 3 The Board of Direotors have this 43 iday, with politics still keeping the | —— Knnsas City Southem the fifth and held Chicago to two hits, | Derschault, C. R., e o One and Thrac-auurtess Jpulvidend atmosphere hot at Baltimore and | 10 P2 i 0, one being a home run by Zimmerman e e e w,u.gh‘ S E_ GIBSON 1% Der pent) upom . the Ponteny|brokers anxious to get away, there Lucieds Gaa o with a man on basg in the eighth. The e R o &s $tock of thix Company, payable July 1, | W48 a fairly active opening in ves- Mion. & St. Louts % feature of the game was Wagner's| ,, PR e e B gl B4 4 1315 stookialaers B 1atord ot g | terdar's mariot and for a fime trad- hr S glm b et seored threo rins |16 epS TR B DI b, D tninked ail those who took part n the | Ti and Sheet Metal Worker COMMON STOCK DIVIQEND NO. 14 | (hough elees Bl ol et St At Nowart i sume: Miommess 5 xewark ¢;| refresments. The following sports| Agent foz Richardson and Boyntos 1.1-).‘.:-","]'"4'",:L‘,."“'“r"'.,“""pm"d" was evident strength, however, and the ooal Blscait Pittsburg = 200032000 - : wark L | took place during the afternoon Furnaces. T per cent) upor the Common Siony |TAnge of stocks suggested an increased - National Lead Chicago 0002 u 00204 8 2 - Members' race—First prize, James; | 53 West Main Strsst. Norwich, Conn ot hix Company, payable July 1, 19\x |interest in securitles. Brooklyn Rap-| 50 e R ol oy Batteries: Richis and Archer: Ad-| xo jure o sy e SRR 2 gtockholdare of record al the gloss |id Transit was one of the strong fea- 100 N3 e & W ams, Hendricks and Gibeon: umpirgs, Bridaeport, 6, Soringfeld & e Lo B e COTPON NO. 18, fus July 1, 1913, on | eomeos donatal Jeciis ".d\a"“;w% Rty e e N SuschEe LU0 g s rd dash—Frst, Willlam Jones bonds of nn~ Company ba Gl ') 200, Toxas Gl made & ""‘"T“‘g“ record Pacios Mall Hoblitzell’s Home Run Wins Havernil 8. New Bedford 0. st game; Haverni | 5€700%, *;h“” s ”‘1)'“ Gitoiin' Gen » he office of The Equitable Yrust Com. | for the year American Tobacco Co, Pawsylvana e 30.—Cinci L ford 4. second game. wo mile run r8t, George Gen- » . pany, 37 Wall Street, New York uv';"‘ was the leading issue in popular trad- Pecple's Gas Sallee hfl::i‘ n{\‘v’ln(nn::!) * :1'«‘1.:'(“. River 1. first zame; Brockton 3. | esure second, Joseph Lemoine. |(-'"- Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. COUPON Yo, = 4 B 1‘ ¥ 1, 1912 on | Ing, accompanied by sympathetic Pigishurg C. C. & St L. I Hot s b same x Motor boat races—Six horse power, | 10 West Main St., bonds of o $i Piftsburg Cpal e wouis, 7 to 4 oblitzell's home run ln llwrww X 0. first game; Worvester 9, first, J Paul: second, Eli Bouchard Nerwich, O BYEING o "PReof | strength in the company’s former sub- Premed Stoal Car the seventh inning with two men on | Lawrence 1. scond game ¥ b bl ate s ve ret. C. W, Collins: N 1! be paid at the 1:(4 sidiaries e About. half an hour after l';lemnu Palaes Car. bases won the game for the locals and Yfl"‘!‘V 4 Lynn 2. first game; Lowell 4, Lymn 8 hree l,uix '1lr ywer, firs Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing. aprid of bl Truat G the opening American Tobacco sold [ ——— Bailwsy Steel Spring served as the feature of the day. fry oo e 3T Wal Strant. New Tork Gity, "0 |up to 815, n gain of 8 3-4 points over | 1400 Reeding . . L i oot thodtagw . — Quoiting—First, M. Bail 224 F. S _JEROME. Traasurer, |Fiiday's closing price. There was | 150 pe pta — o / St Louts 0220000004 8 1 | W. Donnelly { {some llquidation of Ontario &West- | 100 Rock Tdand ‘Ce : % w3 | Cineinnati 00800040 %711 0 In the evening dancing \ l-’m hit on tha decline at lowar lovels [ —— Do pfd .00 | Batterioe: Halles and Wiko: S‘”“![ DIAMOND NOTES the band orchestra fur { L Vs overha“lll\ [nupport was given the stock. ~The | gk fif % Sl and Clarke, umpires, Rigler and Fin The gate award 1ol 1 1 | market wetilsd Inlo a quist affair dur- [ " B i ; | neran. (R Henrv Bellenger of Der A i {ink the sacond hour, and whils most | —— St She. 8 & 2 Zimmarman of the- Cubs can hit Pin Causes Blaod Poisoning Hea"ng an um Ins' R w k stookn were Wirong ihere wae no mc. | % Bowbem pacitn ......10% 7% | CORNELL MAKES CLEAN better every vear ey e, whe T AD U Tou | | 1ivity, The news of the day teld |t e e 4 o o | H R < s | v, Do otd « 1 seph'm hospital for treatme o | epalr or T e ;te""”flm“1 e 5% SWEEP OF REGATTA.| 1o some unscoountable resson Ed- | blood pofson, s convalescing. Mr b)) ha"klm Snflgl weea heavy and trading refiectsd | —— Tess vein ek 0 . e i YiE Chaine 4 traitad BlooR 1o silibion —QF ALL KINDS ON ot b Gl e e, i . AW ¢ | Winning Three Hard Fought Races on | die Colline iz not plaving c e Goitta contracted blood poison from | e o " T Jarlonn desies i Londen ciosed below | the Hudson. Ee B el e i iy koo s e St i e gl o parity mnd business sven (B coppers | - & ik i A i the Ral ANTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG. | lvarl'y, nnd tusiness even ln coppers | Reatw Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 30.—Cor The best the Glants could do Satur-| Which he uses in his werk In the Fal. | | | H ber . | % = A av was to off but 2 s for o | tic cotton mil e pn he pin- out ONS, TRUCKS and CARTS. | 'Fhe feoling fn genersl among Bur Bubker nell universits' upheld its reputation| 9av was to rip off but 33 hits for a tc and thaushit no' more about It tmtil th pean senters ix that business ls ime- for carsmanship by winning all three | tal ©f uns. | hand began to pain him a fi IS . ; proving end ¢ money |y sxpected. | races rowed over the famous Pough i 7 b0 Mechanical repairs, painting, trim e i Chem keepsie court on the Hudson Saturday.| Ivs great to be a hero. Rube Mar-| 121°T fi(';sgngfir"w%: !z:w?:‘{“:r Bowling to 6 p. m., 5 cents a string wing, uphuistering and w | The Cornell er vays w ifard, the solita sess0r s an et e 327 Main Sticet, rove S o or b,.:::.:‘"“ i sTocks. e = s casily. bt 1n' tho three. contents In | Sirine of 18 Vietories fn tne ble Jesgues, (oW dave, when suddenly ho was tix-| T CWE TEEE Alis Chatmers 5t = 2300 Weatinglouse Flectrl which some of the best amateur oars- [ will tell you so. e s ot tod '“'0" AT, Af:ymm e’ % 100 Westen Unlon men of the United States were pitted OF & S of ke, 22 v E. S S — 7T it e soerig i = ',“’{:;:g"' & L. Ed against them in a severe trial of their| Both the Giants s P 1120 Am. Can T Chino Comper SRS AR S T T it 500 Am. Car & F ; — Am. Hide & I ptd Am. Tee Securities 507 10 515 North Main Sl. wh = 700 Total salon 158300 share MONEY. New York, June 29.—Money on call nominal; no loans. Time loans strong; 80 days 3 per Wy Am. Smelting & R...... 86 8% -— Do. ptd R - ——— Am. Steel Foundrles ... 800 Am. Sugar Refining..... 130% 139% turned from their we day evening, and we groom’s home by number of fine sel he | 1 A Beautiful Line of — AR Mo pta o - Am. Woolen 9 % g d refreshments T “w 0 Amconia Miing G 13% @y Gt |cent and 90 days 3 '1-4; six menths Gl A seceution DENTIS g s — bride and groom b groom’s par- i = 300 Atisntie. ok Fine. ... 140% 100 1 COTTON ents. iDR. E. J. JONES G0 Balfinore & Ol |LLL Tish 108 108 | 3 age Notes. | " u‘"JT.' Ryl Aaokd ik b A9 e | atny e dune 3)--Futures closed James McGrath, D. C. R. of Rhode| Sulie 46, Siannon Building G Coral” i B ‘u:”i; e 2 “t’m;‘w el Island and r‘m;m-c jeut, L 0. 0. F.| 7ake elavator Shetuciet street ame " enthiee 4 § 26; Se L vag a local visitor the past wee Bl B in Mackintosh, Woolens, Mo- ba.. pid {ber 1144; November 1145; December e i Mra Bamusl Walkee of| SAHEE ‘FRoms e e Cetteal of ‘New ey {1132, Jenuary 11.48; February 11 et BT, were Battie vimtors | H sl i i March 11.36: Aprll —; May 11.88 o i i irs. Chiosgo. & Ao \ ; April —; May 3 the past weelk. i, et Ve 1iapot clossa et jrudiine uplande | "Zoel Despatiiy, ir, of Worcester 1s| Bellvered to Amy Part of Norwica TheL.L. Ch&pmal\ Co.l M?'J;‘:l S0 B R e e | B i \'f}tl'fi?,fifhl\]-l'.,?“\rx:;ru\::mn"d MrU-| ihe .Ale that s acknowledged to be €. C & St Louls 4 i CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. “Mr. and Mrs, Peter Kolley were in|the best on the market—HANLEY'S 14 Bath St., Norwich, Comn, | _ A"“:g;g;;?,‘: Rl S e 0% UK lwiea® o owm. Bk Lev. e - | River Point, K. 1. ihe past week, ai- | PEERLESS. A telephone order will 00 Conwlidaled Gag L 148% 1 iu!v ”o‘ }:\t T8 | tending the funeral of Mr, Kelley's | poogtpn prompt attsntion, s & Tndea /1.7 De L Uloe d0eh de6 leex other. filler of Now Tandon was a| O+ . McGORMICK, 20 Franklin 8. WEDDING GIFTS i At LT s R ! —— | Tocal visitor »mlmma\'. R o s SN T o0 Distliers” Seourttion r Thomas Haxnley spent Sunday at his In Greet Vari-'y at e e . o : \B\LL HAD. B Icme tn. Pascons, 1. 1 | C ATCIllsoN M. D., A0 1st prd g 'Y ' e — ml E! h m B8 At Nusthory wtd .. FE & e SRS R 4 N FOQ man beging o 1o i e kiss be- | Roem I, Seeand Fi or. Shannon Bldg. oD, OM Cils. e MR GR e% @ HEEREK FROM HOSPITAL- C.fiL'rs fere going sus e o duily lask Nizht 'ohone 1388 ’ . B = 3

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