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Instiranc ance to the people of Norwich. We solicit a share of your patronage. J. L LATHROP & SONS Up Stairs B8 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn.| jergey's lightweight champion, Charles febl0daw FULLER' Insurance Agency. TheOldest Insurance Agency in Norwich. Losses adjusted ir a liberal and hon- orable manner. Companies represented are among the best in the world, including: Royal Insurance Co. Northern Assurance Co. London Assurance Corporation. Aachen & Munich Fire ins. Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co. ton Insurance Co. Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co. Springfield F. & M. Ins. Co. Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co. New York Underwriters, Astna Indemnity Co. of Hartford. James?Fuller, 161 MAIN ST. 2eb10d PITCHING OUT YOUR FURNITURE fn a frantic effort to save it always makes your neighbors laugh. Much more dignified and profitable to keep a good polley for FIRE INSURANCE in your imside pocket, then calmy walk out of your blasing premises. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agi. Richards Building, 91 Main Street. APl Worestler—Major League Meeting Peaceful—Nationals Bout—Other Sports. (Special to The Bulletin.) Willimantic, Feb. 16-—The wrestling match in the armory this evening drew the largest crowd of the season. New Pirolo, affliated with the Cannonball Athletic club of New London, refereed. A good preliminary hetween two locals, Burdick and Louis Hendeck, was won by Hendeck in two straight falls of ght and four minfites, the first on a haif nelson and armlock, the second on & full nelson. The main match was between Jim Barnes of Springfield, middleweight ins of Central itions were , that 2 an ‘hou s and a side bet of kept his heay and Strorger opp and evoked round after round of appiause for his cleverness In getting out of bad holds. Barnes showed signs of being in poor wind and out for his Herculean rength woukl have be to the mat. lins to the m The box rec were the sta . obtaining the first es on a leg grapevine with double armlock. During the next 23 1-2 minutes Colling forced the match and at several stages nearly ob- tained a fall. But the y Barnes squeezed out of every hold and ex hibited many clever arts not seen here frequently. Collins, however, showed himsel? to be i fine physical condition and was able to hold his antagonist for the remainder of the match on prac tically even terms. Peter Lewis o wrestle Young Hendeck, duced, and MoGrath, the Irish Giant, also of Norwich, was present and hallenged the winner of the Barnes 1s mato ins aocepted and to be given le handicap. Time be dectded later. Pir ve excellent satis- “Timers, Larue and Wasghburn. ALL WAS PEACE. Norwich, who is to was intro- No Wordy Wars at Major League Meetings—Comiskey Gets Cravath— Says Fielder Jones Will Play. 0, Feb, 16.—The opening of the sessions of the annual meetings of th, ationa: end American Baseball leagues developed Do excitement to- day, notwithstanding the rumors that have been circulated about possible wordy wars. At the ses: the schedul change, and it w: future the annual m in New York on the Decembe; The two important moves'of th on were made by Presidents key and Murphy of the American and the National leagues, respectively. The former announced that he had procur- ed C. C. Cravath, a Boston American pitcher, and President Murphy con- gratulated himself on the fact that h had added George Browne to his field- ing staff. At the American league the playing &chedule was discussed, but final action was postponed until tomorrow. President Comiskey of the ngn will be heid sond Tuesday in ses- ng as to the future plans of Manager Ficlder Jones, and expressed confidence that Jones would be back when the jantldaw B. P. LEARNED & CO., Have moved their In- surance Office tempo- rarily to the Thames Loan and Trust Co. Building, in Basement foba0d NEW LONDON COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Nowwich, Conn. ESTABLISHED 1840. Statement Janmary 1, 1909 Wasets ... e $236,517.78 Borplus . «H170,121.73 Wotal Income 04064.70 Senses Pald Stmce Orga tlon RECEERTEER TS B $642,582.84 Premdent, . H Gallup. Becretary, W. F. Lenter, Treas, and Asst. Seo’y, ‘Willlam ¥. Prothero. HOME OFFICE? B8 Shotucket Street, Nomwich, Conn, feblld N. TARRANT & GO., 16 MAWN STRERT. Fire, Accident, Healih, Liabifity, Plele Glass and Steam LR 4NSURANGE WNorwich Union Fise lnsurance Society, v. 8, Avects 32,759422.10 Westorn Assurance Co., U. 2, Assots $2,297/808.00. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WIVA & PERURS, Mioroeys of Loy | over Pirst Nat. Sank Shstucket St | Btagrway, n:m- Nat Bunk. ol 1372 — A Fine Asseriment et Httle prices. MRS, G. A OTANTON, wotid DO IT NOW & the best ti b S can do. Don't weather comes re making neces- eary fall repaire. If you ve new Wk begin Ty by getting odr Bg wres. STETSON & YOUNG, Gentral Whart, season opened. There is a rumor, ever, to the effect that Willlam Sul van had been slated to succeed Jones as manager of the team. Bail Players Back From Orient. San Franciseo, Feb. 16.—The All- Americen baseball team, which has been playing a series of games in Hon- olulu and the orient, returned today on the steamer Ten Thev were vic- Chicago | American league team was questioned | Adopt Schedule—Knockout at Bridgeport Boxing torious in all but three of the forty games played, losing two at Manila and one at Honolulu. CLIPPERS WIN CLOSE GAME. Won in Overtime, 14 to 13, from Merry Widowers. ‘The Clippers, which have not lost a game vet in the basketball series of the employed boys' class at the Y. M. C. A., had a narrow escape from having their record broken in & game Tuesday € ing with the Merry Widower: When time was up the score stood 12 | to In an extra period the Merry Widowers took a one point lead by a foul goal thrown, but Tuttle saved the Clippers from defeat by tossing in a fleld basket before time up, win- ning for the Clippers M to 13. The linsups and summary: Clippers—Oat and wards; Tuttle, nter; Whitaker, gua Merry Widow for- and Amburn, Dilworth o ~Crum and_Curlin, Tuttle mb 5, Dufner 1; 13; field goals, Oat Amburn |, ¢ goal, Murphy 1 The Standing. , Dilworth foul BLUECOAT ‘SAVED PARKER ridgeport, Com Feb. 16.—One knockout and one bout in which the olice saved such a decision marked series of boxing bouts before the und and then 1 came back strong. In the fifth round Ryan knocked Park ount of nine, then s the down for a him throu; nt ropes and a polic man pulled the by Frank Wolfe South Norwalk was put out in 2 1-2 minutes by a left up- | per cut by Russell of New | York ford and K i gave an ex- four roun; Henk Grifin of ack Denny of Ni rounds at a pace that the'r taking coid. Princeton's Football Coaching Plan. Princeton, 16 ulty comnm 1 pub! next rick, '04, Phil’ K pervisi captain fof th tuitd will »ached in Howard Hen- Booth, 1900, two Walter *93. are committee to act in_airecting ths devel éleven. They will serv asly for a term of two year: have power to. appof ooach and assistant cian, etc., and a c man team. to constitut with a National League Opens April 14. Chicago, Feb. 16.—The baseball sea- son of 1909 will open April 14, accord ing to the National league schedule made public today. Brooklyn will pl at New York; Philadeiphia at Boston: Pittsburg at Clncinnati, and St. Louis at Chicago. The first meeting between Chicago and New Yo who finished 8o closely last season, will not occur FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MARKET FALLS BACK. Unable to Follow Monday’s Advance —Conditions Again Stagnant. New York, Feb. 16.—The stock mar- ket today proved itself unready follow the advance of yesterday thus disappointed the i speculative element whic 1 and t advance might prelude a revival in the market, Interest fell away to the vanishing point again today and the later hours of the session saw con- ditions as stagnant s at any time week. The London market led the wa in this course, the tendency there be- ing distinctly reactlonary from yes- terday’s strength. As the foreign sit- uation was largely influential in sh ing speculative mentiment yesterday New Yo the contrary moveme there to ;W of important symp: thetic effeet. The reduction in the ¢ ficial discount rate of the Imperi bank of Germany cgnfirmed the im- pression of the downward course of intereat rates abroad and the promise of a potential source of demand for which grows out of accu- banking reserve h strengt yesterday, was with effect today. The indication thus giv- en of the course of the money mar- kete was ifirmed in a convincing ! way by the news that the trust com- panies in New York were sending out | notiess to depositors of an ted re- | duction m the interest pal its, The rate of interest p: v these inktitutions on different clusses of posits has ranged from & to 4 per and hag served to draw in der from all over the country large accounts from financial institutions. vailing low rates for addition reserve require per cent. of deposits w posed on the trust com ruary 10 they find themsels 3 to use these funds on terms which | will reimbury em for such high rates to the depositors. It is believed | at the reduction of interest on these | osits will divert nto | stment in_bonds ply of | new issucs of bo arge. Whether o arge | rospective requirements or from mere | sympathy with the tone of the m k the ond divi today was' in- ed to droop in that hag mot dence for many days past. = of the Frie issues had on this result vear's interest on the ncemes was influence on ported {liness the erican ilitated with some sym- . Ronds were 35,860, ond A nelting & Refinir againet ity stock s pathetic effect eisewher gistered s coupon advanced g / Hign. Tow . Ico Securfties . Linseeg Ofl. 5 ot o Smelting & R 3 \m. Sugar /Refiaing. Am. Tobaced prd Apericsn We Tan The | ES MATCH T0 COLLINS| - e Could Get Only One Fall in Hour from Central Village { forws Rydholm, center; Murphy | and Dufrer, guards. Score, Clippers 14, Merry Widowers Won. Lost Clippers A 6 ) Merry Widowe 3 3 Tigers .... . 3 3 Rosebuds 0 [ The next athletic event for the class | is the three wding broad jum FROM KNOCKOUT. ! a fake. Winkler figured on signing | the man until the imposter was spot- ted by Jack Sullivan, who quickly showed up his false pretensions to be- | Cy Young Traded for Two and Cash. until May 11 at New York. Philadel-| phia, Cincinnati, Chicago and St Louis get one holiday each at home; Pittsburg Is given three, and the other teams two each, The Saturdays at home are evenly divided, Another Ty Cobb. about your Ty Cobb, Pittsburg picked up % yeuraster whe, on pa- . lLoks us if he mizht discount buth Cohb and Wagner wien he gets start- ed. Hyatt, the youngster picked up by th¢ Pirates, however, was tie real 1oud foise in the Northwestern league, vhich takes in Vancouver, for whoi Hyatl played in the outfield. He w. second in_batting last year, with an average of .323. His long hit record incluaed 21 doubles, 10 triples and 15 home runs. When not swatting the bali over the fences he was quite bus i and making sacrifice having 25 Of the latter and pur- loining 46 cushions. Then he was one of the few players in the country who scored over 100 runs in a season, his record being 102 for 148 games. He must have some pwer in his throwing arm, for he threw out 34 men. Junior Team Iil. a Winner. Two basketball teams from the Jun- ior B Class at the Y. M. C. A. gymna- sium met on Tuesday afternoon in their competitive series, victory coming to Team 1IL over Team IL Dby the score of 7 to 2 The lineups and summary: Team HI—Stanky and Brown, wards; Decelles, center; ~Locke Gilmore, guards. m' IL—Coblyn and _Olsen, Holmes, center; Harris guards. ummary: Field goals, Stanley, De- Locke, Holmes; foul goal, Stan- for- and for- and Hope to Keep Readville Open. Boston, Feb, 16.—That the trotting k at Readville, owned by the New England Trotting Horse Breeders' as- | soclation, may be more easily disposed of. the Gentlemen’s Driving club of Boston today donated its clubhouse near the track to the association. It is expected that the transfer of the | entire property to Andrew Welch of Hartford will be made within a tew | weeks. There are some indlcations that the park may be opened next | eummer and that one more grand cir- cuit meeting may be held there. | 300 to 1 Shot Wins. 3 s of fore Oakland, Cal, Feb. 16.—The most South Ena Social club in Bagles' hall | stortiing occurrence of the season came tonight The main event was five | yoqay in the-ldst race at Emeryville, rounds between Andy Parker of New | yhen Bright Skies, quoted in some en and Davy Rvan of Bridgeport. | youiti g B, SIS SEOTCE o% *ome bell saved Ryvan in the second and closing at three hundred to one, won from a fleld of clever sprinters. She is owned and trained by John Lowe and was ridden G. Murphy. Cloudy weather prevailed and the track was heav A Fake Sockale: It is reported from Holyoke that a swarthy individual who had made a great hit with Owner Winkler of the Holyoke team by posing as the once great Indian ball player, Sockalexis, is former Holy Cross and Cleve- Boston Man Wins Roller Skating. Pittsburg, Pa., F 16.—Clarence familton of Boston won the three-mile mpionship race in the national pro- roller skating contests to- Rodney Peters of St. Louis, came in one foot ahead of H. Emmanuel of Pittsburg. Time, fessional night second, v Dowd Has Williams Waiting. Thomas J. Dowd of Holyoke, coach of the Willlams college bascball team, | was unable to get to Williamstown on ( Mon The whole Williams squad | will put_in an appearance until after Coach Dowd's arrival. hicago, Feb. 16,—It was announced tonight that Cy Young, pitcher of the Boston American league team, had been traded to the Cleveland American team for Pitchers Chech ard Ryan a & cash sum. Cloveland Catcher Seriously Ill. Brookisn R Conadian Pa Central Leather . Do. pid Central of New Jersey. Product are & Hu r & Rio Gran pid Distttiers’ ae. Securities s City Southern e & Nash Minn. & St L M P. & 8Bl M Missourt Pacific K. ofd e & S ¥ 2 pd Tonts Sonthwester Do ptd Teinesaee {opper Texas & Pactfic Toledo. St. L. & West Do pta Paelfic vtd " Staiss Rubber Do. Jat pi. United COTTON. | New York, Feb. Cotton - futures | closad vers steady. Closing Feb- ruary 9.50, March 9.56. April 9.55, May 955, Jume 454 July 958, August 9.46, September 9.39, October 2.4, Novem- bor 9.35, December 9.25, January 9.84 | _ Cotton spot eiosed quiet, five points higher; middling uplands’ 9.85: mid- | difng gulf 10.0. No sales, MONEY. New York, Feb, 16.—Money on call steady, 2@2 1-¢ per cent.; ruling rate 2 last loan 2; closing bid 2; offered | 1-4. Time loans dull and stendy sixty days 2 1-2 to 1-4 per cent.: ninety days 3 3-4 t0 3 per cent.; siz mouths 3 to 3'1-4 | act ‘es presiging | ton, Kiy. | gelding in place of who, like " at Harvard, was obiiged to resign owing to il health. The Columbla 'varsity crew that wil! row Harvard on the Charles river on Saturday afternoon, April 17, the race coming at about 2 o'clock, will leave New York the morning before in time to-have a spin over the course the night before the race. There are a number of Secrge Mus- covite, 2.08, youngsters around Galcs- burg that can show more than ordi- nary step. The old grand cirevit vin ner “is due to sire something sensa- tional. Prince Alexis, 2.24 1-4. who is to be one of Geers' puplls, is a Forbes farm Can the (Giants win the pennant this | product, oeing by Peter the Great, 1-4, | year? Those who remember the gal- | 207 jant fight they put up last fall, when | Arion, they Tost the fiag by only ome gamws 2.11 o st as mowertal ooy the! Mayor Bookwalter of Indianapolis team is just as powerful without the | services of Roger Bresnaban bui with | declares that boxing, not prize fighting such good pleyers as Schiel, Raymond | —and he makes the distinction, em- and Murray to make up the deficlency. | phatically—is better {han football. | McGraw is quietly confident and says | Therefore, | he declares boxers can | that with a good break in the luck hi:| box at Indianapolis so longas he is { men will be pretty close to the top next | head of ¢he municipalit out of Cocoa, 2.22 07 3-4, serond dam. 1-4, by Zambia, FOR “GANS, NARRAGAMSETT BREWING CO - | Ashland, Mase, Feb. 16.—Harry P. Bemls, catcher of the Cleveland Amer ican league baseball ub, is il of pneumonia at his home here. Hix | death is expected, | Hartford rts April 8th. J. ConnW manager of ‘the| 4" baseball téam, is coming from St. Louis on April 1 and on Ap:i 6 he will have the squad report. Wilkes, 2.18, will gon in Tlinofs. ¢ Bingen's crop of foals in Rus- tia are reported to be a very promising lot. A, J. Keatin make the g ha¢ heen engaged to udge at the Lexing- meeting Hugh Jennings has cc ut with a prediction that Detroit will win tne American league pennant year, for the third consecutive time. Frank Hall expects to have the best > of matinee trotters at the Read- track this scason thet the Hall has ever been represented by. sald that the fast trotting V. J. Lewis, 2.06 1-4, takes kindly to work under saddle and that 3. K. Billings 4 much pleased with hin The Brockton fair management has announced its dates for this year's fair, Oct. 5 to 8. A horse show will as usual be one of the principal attrac- tions. Little wonder that they feel down Yule that a new boathouse is need »d. It was 33 vears ago that the build- rg now in use was dedicated after its completion at au expense of $12,100. Kilpatrick,who rowed No. 4 In Penn's 1907 'vartity and who s ncw in the third year of the medical gchool come out to try for lis old seat axfl and there is rTejoicing among the Quakers in consequence With 46 co-eds out at the Universi- ty of Washington as candidates for the ladies’ crew that Coach Conibear is | developing, It fen't aitogether sumpris- ng that straight "varsity squad is als. | unusually large this year, R. H, Reynolds, one of the best all- around atlletes at Leland Stanford has been elected ‘varsity crew captain HALE’S| — . The Old Standby By its time-tested merits, its uniform success, wmg‘lw tion and clean taste, Hale’s || H of Horehound and Tar has ome the standard | remedy of itskind. Recom- mended as a safe, simple and rer Opghes s HONEY| of Horehound and Tar GRAND LIMERICK GCONTEST | =X §350 PIANO FREE FOR A LINE. Complete the Limerick or coupon below. tunity as anyone sise to win. Contest closes February 27th, 1909. OVER $7,000 IN OTHER AWARDS Simple Condlllons The Limerick shown on the coupon needs one more Ime. Fili this out. This last line should rhyme with the firet two. Free to everyons except employees of the company or manufacturers. ONLY ONE answer allowed from one family. Write plainly and send in coupon filled out or exact written ] copy as no answer will be accepted unlese this is done. The best answ (] will be awarded first prisze, others In accordance to their value, All answers must be in this office on or before 5.30 p. m. February 27th, 1909 Prize winners will be notified. s First prize—A fine $350 piano. Ihe Prizes S Bie-:2 T $80 paned Sacent answers will given a credit certificate for $90. Following these in groups of four . more, each of the contestants sending In the next best answers will he given a credit certificate of $1 less than those previous—that is, first four i at $89, next four at $88, etc.—until the entire $7000 has been awarded. | These certificates are good on the purchase of any New Hallet & Davis or Conway or Wassermann piano, or player piano in our warerooms A regular retail price. Time of certificate is limited. Certificates cannot be l.%vlled on any purchasé made previous to February 27th. Only one certificate may be appiled on the purchase of one plano. There is no catch or chance. Bverything is free and open. Promi- nent and disinterested judges wil make the awards. We take this method of getting into the homes of plano buyers of Norwich and vicin- ity which will mean the selling of hundreds of pianos in the course of a | year. We want every piano buyer herc to enter this contest and each has | the same opportunity to win. Here is a partial list of words that rhyme for the verse below: My, sigh, cry, why, ~ely,_die, reply, fortify, thy, sky, nigh, etc. ( GOUPON Fill our last line of Verss beidw, alo answer questicns and sign Namo : || and Addrees. Py “What plano is safest to buy ?* “Hallet & Davis,” came quick ths reply, “Its tone and its price Both are equally nice, You have the same oppor- Second prize—A credit ‘Wri your | ne here | OMail or bring this coupon (or one similar, as stated above) to this office on or before February 27, 1909, NBIG . .ovoeiiosansiecnonnsasnes g e T LA 0 L AR ORRI e P oy TOIY cepeevniiiiiinnia., State............. . H ! Have you an upright or square plano or organ ? State which THE PLAUT-CADDEN (O, 145 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS OF FINE PIANOS. fall, which, for McGraw, means 4 lmti Valentines ! Valentines! | fevusie ¢ Pretty, Novelty and Joke Valentines and Valentine Post Cards for every- one. Crepe Paper, Napkins, Hearts and Cupids for valentine parties. A fine iine of Post Cards, Flag COME TO ME with that sewing ne. It in first class order promptly a reasonable price. ve als 00d one to sell you chea) B’k Hubbard. Machinist, lin St 3 ete ::l:xh:!“:"»m]" l:’_n_nd i 3. F. CONANT. 11 Frankita Street, MES. EOMIN A, Frankin Sqar | 22" 5 3F 752 We Want Your Business |t Mo Wikl § s Chandeliers, Yacht T and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St., Nerwich, Com; octdd WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, l;lvery and have cut prices to gnt It. In Wail Papers, ouldings and P=int Supplies, also Painting, De:urllln‘,“exp’.rlenced workmen. Faper Hanging and P. F. MURTAGH, id 94 West Main Street, Telephone 638 92 epposite Falls Ave, sept7d DENTISTRY Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY, Telephone 882. aprasd S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntom Furnaces. 65 West Main Street, Norwich, Conny dec7a M. A. BARBER, Machinist 25 Chestnut St. GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taitvilie. Prompt attention to day or night calla, Telephone 69-21. aprldMWFawl F. N.'Gilfillan Teeth Without a Plate is the greatest boon of modern times. L wish you could understand the diffe; ence between having teeth with a pla and teeth without a plate. One is firm, comfortable and lasts a lifetime; the other covers the roof of your mouth, destroys the best part of the taste. One never falls down; the other often does. Where it is necessary to wear a plate. DR. SYDLEMAN will make you one that will fit. HOURS: 8a m. to $ p. m. Sunday, 10-2. “Ici on parle Francal All work guaranteed. DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, Dentist, 237 MAIN STREET, FAY BUILDING. Norwich, Conn. Tel. 856-4. Lady Assistant. jan1sa We Are Receiving Our |Spring Patterits l‘of Wall Papers e Interior Decoration and will be sed to show them. The styles are especially charming and the colors| 'PHONE s42. PHONE 842, in gre variety. Also Upholstery Lace Curtains, Window Shades and| STOCKS, BONDS AND COTTON, Furniture, The Fanning Studio, 31 Willow Street, Norwich, Conn.| feblodaw Room 4 Bill Blook Correspondent JOHN DICKINSON & CO. (Established 1296.) 42 Broadway, New York. Membors Consolidated B8tock Ex« change, N. Y., Chicago Board of Trade. Diract private wire to fioor of Exchange CURB STOCKS A SPECIALTY. jan25d NOTICE! Beginning May 1st, all members of the International Hod Carriers and Building Laborers’ union, No. 269, of Norwich, will receive 33 cents per hour, JOSEPH ALDI, Sec'y. iLook at L. L. Chapman’s $10.00 Buggy Harness A NEW TRADE. feb124 L. L. CHAPMAN, Wan ! Broadway and Bath St, Norwich, Ct.| o THERE s no advertis) | fevodaw letin' for business results. WHAT TO BUY = WHERE 10°BUL) | IN NORWICH >ure Gluten Flour| g, p0na/ Orders e ARTISTICALLY ARRANGED D HUNT, Florist, nt f Hoyt's Gluten Foods, Telephone 130, Lafayette Stroet, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN, Denta: Surgeon. In charge of Dr. S, L. 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