Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 9, 1910, Page 3

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INSURANCE. J. 1L UTHEIP & T3 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. septiodaw - Kolor Boa! Swners g o un | of them the new Rutt-Clark combina marine | tion, remained in t day Dbicyele ' IR 48 VEY 1o race tonight. At 10 o'clock, the 9ith ur, the score was as follows B. P. Learned & Co. T Laps. Thames Loan & Trust Co. A e Agency Established May 1546, F 2 L. . epFIFAW Collins- Drobach .. Hehir-Goullet In the present CONDITION OF the INSUR- IUR_WATER SUPP ANCE OF YOUR PROPERTY omes of more than ordinary impe nce. 1 _am furnishing polici n best Sompanies at Lowest Rates ISAAC S. JONES, msurance and Real Estate Aaent, Richa-ds Buwilding, 91 Main St Aecrdaw \BE GEFICE OF WM. F. BILL Real Estate and Fire Insuranc 18 jocated In Somury’ Block. over C. M. Wiitams, Room 9, third floor. feb12d Telephone 147. ATTORNEYL AT LAW. EEOWN & FERKINS, /lumeys-stlon, o> Svoiioss anaCon] er First Nut Bank. Shetucket st | Entrance Btatrway next to Thames Nat Fank Tel 852 Open Monday and S, orday evenings oct19d Tugar, Anthany & Co. BEARKERS nd BROKERS 28 shetucke! Sireel Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchan zes Moaton, AR New York - Street. 24 Hroma Street. PRIVATE Wi Cominick & Cominick BANKERS and BROKERS f Slocks Bonds Investments PRIVATE WIRE TO Norwich Branch, Shavron . dg Telephene 901 gta RANK _ Dining Room Furniture nd Extansion China Closets, Sideboards, Sidetables, Etc. M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Maia Streat " m K.rwich Nickel & Crass Do, Tableware, Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings &nd such things Refinishod. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwic.. Conm octed Prk. W. HOLMS, Den isi Shannon Building Annex, Room A. Tetephone 523 oct10d CEORGE G. GRANT, [ndertaker and Embalme: .2 Frovideace SlL., Talivill: Promot attention to day or night calla Teiephon. ¢8-21 @ECIANWiawl 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public | brands of beer of & Bobemian, Pi Beer, Bass' fnest standars o and Amertea sbach Bavari Burton, Mueir, Bcotch Ale. Duslin_Stoue C. lmported Ginger %m‘r B Wie. Frank Jones' Nouriss g Ale Ste-ling Bitter Ale. Anheuser Podwetanr. S-hiita ana Pabst A. A. ADAM Norwicn |own. 2 e sorrLER A comgiote line of the best Ales, Lager and Wines, mpecially bottied for fewm~ Uw mas, Dalimerz. Tal JAMef le, Bunier wUKWIUH BULLETIN, DECEMBER 9, AUT D ars I URLICE EIGHT TEAMS STILL IN RAGE At Midnight the Five Leading Teams Werz Tied at 1,804 Miles at the 96 h Hour—The Record is I,871| Miles Made Last Year. | = neron-Halstead .. West-Demara, .. Rutt-Clark .... . ord for the 94th hour is 1,531 ps, made by Walthour an 1908 and ¢ combined the withdrawal of their pari- ners, Stol and McFarland, this ‘afterncon. Rutt and | time were the tail enders, with Mec- ahead. ke the Farland and The new team w rke only a lap s required to ta lowe that is, the score of Rutt One of the surprises of the evening | was the lapping of the Cameron-Hal- stead team, which had remained with the leaders throughout and was often | picked as the winner. The Australian | team of Pye and Walker retired short- Iy before noon and there would have )een but seven teams in the contest itt-Clarke combination d. rice had hardly come ack to relieve his new part- hen Moran fouled him and Clark vas thrown from his wheel, cutting his wrist. After a rubdown he was able continue. ot stole a lap on the field during carly evening, but the officials d_that he had done so with the sid of the interference by Fogler, who in <s fashion, and the | sprint which | caused Cameron and Halstead to lose ding them into the second ith West and Demara. Inight the five leading teams dtheir advance position e of 1,504 miles, at the 96th yur. Cameron and Halstead, arfl | West and Demara were a lap behind t 1,803 miles 9 laps, and Rutt and ! miles 3 laps, made last year Fast Basketball Game to Be Played at the New Bijou Friday. Manager Lague has secured _the toall team for Mon- as the attraction in 1 at Jewett City. Man- writes that for this game up a strong line and Lineup for both teams: doin, Dupree. Murray, Gilmore, Stein- McKo PINFALLS ONLY TO COUNT. How Oscar Samson Wants to Wrestle Bill Collins. around Norwich yet. If so, | contes AMONG FOOTBALL WARRIORS KILPATRICK GETS EVERY VOTE Selections by 30 “All Eleven” Critics Show Fisher, Wendell KORW.CH FAMILY MARK-T Fruits and Vegetables. Mushrooms, Ib., and Smith | Two Students Wil Go Us in J. B. siE the man of 5| Summer Sanash Spanish Onions, atch with him two in three fall | that Jay B. valuable paper Winter Lamb— clected to the elev Smoked Hair | adopte COLLINS WOULD SEND MONTY AGAINST PAPPAS Smoked Shoulder { were elec ked Tongues, Chance for Greek Wrestler to Show Native Veal— nd 58 out of 60, res hieved great di In answer to a recent challenge ectively, have cer onight t 3 o'clock | tol at that | | Young Monty for any under his weight. but he will . Smith of Harv ake a name in his cls as makes good against Yo Collins will were for quarterback interesting to note only polied three vote Howe of Yal . Fisher got 2 looking for matches he Monty-Brew Young Gotch pected to be there and says he bars no one at 140 pounds posite eleven, most in the voting, follow TO SHAKE UP CUBS. Manager Chance Thinks It Is Time to Infuse New Life rto Rico. gal 50 Into Team. Vinegar, gal. i, right guard. Changes are coming in the Chicago baseball team. members that life into the Cubs. i1d up hefore it is too I quoted as saying. Smith, Harva Round Clams, Sl 2 Steak Pollock, Cannede Salmg e Brown, or Mercer Wendell, Harv WOLGAST WON'T FIGHT UNTIL LATE NEXT MARCH and changes. in the rana. box. &6 looked for by the will be found on is Healing Nicely, with Schulte the only o Danger of Another Break is Feared. decided upon WESLEYAN’S CAPTAIN. p in the rear. The record | C. H. Mitchell, 12, Re-elected Leader of Football Eleven. and a physician STONINGTON VS, JEWETT CITY | elected captain of the Wesleyan f Cottonseed Meal impion wants ‘Ad is not going to fight tered college, games following this year, when he a broken' rib, That much is certain. Battiing Nelson to Enter Politics. Jewett City go some for | City—L'Heureux, Popham, | tend BASKETBALL AT THE V. ds to go to the Road Drivers’ to Take Place Interesting Games Floor Thursday “I know eve College Wrestling Matches. nnual wrestli FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGIAL. Jolly Five of Willimantic Will PI Olympians on | DULL AND IRREGULAR MAP‘KET." Best Prices of the Day and Some Net Gains at Close. evel t | A and resulted in overing movement which na iy 1 to the close, when best with some very ma- regietered day was without ver: e upon securities val- es. although the failure of the Bank | of England to redu discount rate | eived with some disappoint- nent. Yesterday's depression on the s h to have | Dee y influenced by the course f events here, was another factor that | ma scouragement. To these ions might be added the monthly statement of the copper pro- ' assoclation, which reported her curtailment’ of output, but an case in stocks on hand, due prin- ipallv to a falling off in _domestic sumption. Exvorts of the metal jowever, were only slichtly smaller Taken as a whole. the exhihit wae not | «inw and doubtless accounts for | the heaviness of the metal shar | which a'so failed to participate in f | measure in the late upward movement The HIll stocks were auietly firm and fficial advices from St. Paul stated some authority that the regular dividends on Great Northern preferred ind_Northern Pacific would surely be lared next month. in spite of the in- s earnines shown by both lines. Rumor was again busy with the dividend prospects of cerfain other rajlroads and industrial companies, but »n was lacking in responsi- auarters, Trading Tere for London account was very lizht. probablv aggrerating less than 5000 Shares.with a sorinkling of huying orders in the ear'y derline. Additional shipments of eurrency to ipterior points were made bv local in stitutions and_the cash loss for the weel is very large. bond market, which was greatly firm, the features were Sea- board Afr Line adfustments, on which it had heen decided to pay the full wemi-anrual interests, and lssues of the New York Central and Pennevlva- nia systems. Total sales, par value 32110000, Government bonds were unchanged on call ereasine gros i Tn th STOCKS. i almers pt& - in the Yellow Tail Handicap. Don’t use a small, concentrated It puts an uni Use 2 diffused, so? 2 ker, that equal- izes the work of the eyes, such as the Rayo p gives, and avoid eye strain. 'Ihetlhzyud is ddeslgr:sd to give the eeomm Dest light, and it does. It has a strong, durable shade-holder that is held firm and true. added strength. brass and finished in nickel. keep polished. over one should strain on your eyes. A new burner Made of solid The Rayo is low priced, but no other lamp gives a better light at any price. Once a Rayo User, Always One. Dealers Everywhere. cirtular to the nearest Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) ecsed Strel Car. Nivay Steel Spring. . Cotton futures January 1450, May 14.86. June 14.8 t 14.50, October 13.2 Spot _closed middling uplands, 14.8 middling gulf, THE BEST THAT COMES OVER THE BAR OVER A THIRD..OF A CENTURY STANDARD ' OF. EXCELLENCE.: JAMES. HANLEY BREWING (0. PROVIDENCE. R:T: REWERS orALE: & PORTER. g Dec. §.—Money firm at 3@3 5-8 per cent.: ruling rate last loan 3 1-2 3-8: offered at 3 1-2. | sixty days and ninety days 4@4 1-% six months 4 1-4. closing bid 3 Time loans dull; CHICAGO GRAIM MARKET. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin Strest, Local Agent ' Emersville todey. Roy | Pittsbueg Has 16 New Players. [ McFarland and Attell Matehed. the surprise in the Yellow | mhe Pittsi™Miz ciob has ecgaged | Packey McFarland, candidate fo@ Tail handicap, winning from Aracze | new players fo¥ Dext se: “ht of |honors In the lizhtweight class, has and Big Stick. Metropolite & St o hons Ar . Cy of Jer- | accepted terms for a 10-round i | Couchman_of Rock Isiand, of | Athletic elub of New York, the EN | Dubnque, Ia, Steele of P .| The terms call for McFarland fo re- DARTMOUTH STUDENTS | { Celve $2500 with o privilese of, 36 5 D e Hd K ille | cent. of the gross receipts. ESTABLISH AERO CLUB |Fort Wayne and Si [ s are the new p Eenton’s Balloon Boston. ; con favors a schedule of | The New York Americans have ar- na?‘l:m"x'.‘::nro“ i Mimestean league, |ranged for . three games at Cinein= Dartmoiuth I8 to attempt to break |ana closing the .o iac same day | nati before the opening of the regular the record made by the Williams col- | ag the season in April. lege aviators in their balloon ascen- sion made with Leo Steve loon. At the meetin month Aer < in his bal- | of the Dart- club it was announced enton, Dartmouth, 1890, s off se of his balloon Bos- ton for an ascensiop next spring. senton will be acdomps ¥ two Dartmouth undergraduat. At this meeting a con and offi clected. It was ed to buy a glider for e rents ter Christinas. The foliowing officers President, J. M. Pear- son_of Con . H.; vice presi L. P. Hall-of Ann A Mich. rotary Paul of Boston erer, J. W. Mathes of . Dover; tive' committee, H. Lines_of of Rochester, N. H.. L. H. H. Semmes of Washington, D. titution was Polo Results Thursday. At New Haven: New Haven 8, New Bedford 2 Hartford: Hartford €. Fail Riv- Ranges er 3. . .\l{ Taunton: ‘aunton Worces- =t A" Brockton: Trockton 5, Provitence supply them—no others can! Brincotoniva lPannsylvania: The Single Damper (patented); one motion—push i Tho Princeton footiall management | the knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check”—#ke range | b il e e e does the rest. Damper mistakes impossible. not go through with Harvard. Prince- sylvania have not played The Ash Hod in the base (patented). The ashes other since 1504, Penn support- avor such a game. fall through a chute into a Hod, all of them, making Tonimyl Bumne BetivesfrormiRing: their removal safe, easy, cleanly. The Coal Hod is along- Tommy former heavywelght side,out of the way. has announced his t from the pr hiz knee received | acrosse some months is given as his reason for retiri BASEBALL NOTES. The Oven has cup-joint heat flues that heat it in ever; part alike. N{)’ “cold corners,” no “scorching spots.” The Fire Box and Patented Grates enable a small fire to do a large baking. President Ebhetts of the Brwoklyn club has signed twenty of his hired men for next season ortstop George McBride of the Washington team has missed but one | game in three years Jack Doyle, the old big leaguer, ha nade application for a job tional league umplire. It is said that John McGraw is ready to make a big bid for Joe Tinker in case Joe Is put upon block by Charley Murphy. Jim Delehanty, the Detroit second baseman, stili out of commission from the bad knee he got the first week of last September while playing in Clevelanc Southpaw Webb, who while a pitch er in the Connecticut league last s 1 won every game he pitched f the New Britain club, will be with t} Indianapolis club team next seasc He was obtained by the drafting pro- Ak the Crawford agent to show you, Write us for cire culas Walker & Pratt Mig. Co, 31-35 Union St., Boston r M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. e —— years. i <5523 REED FURNITURE, I'ght and - durable and very med- erate in price. MISSION SETS, Tables, Knees Became Stify Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth- This great cine has suc ‘k 4 { ; Chairs, Benches, Foot R s Rests, Ele., very attrac- L R S tive in style and finish. r, and no ynsider myself | i T DESKS for ladies’ use. a tablets called Sarsatabs, e e fihere 1o Trade n Jewstt MORRIS CHAIRS and ROCK- ERS, a sumitable gift for any member of the fam- ily. 3 Ji WE HAVE THE LARGEST lars and Chri Year's Cards in town at Handsome Furniture for the Parlor. PICTURES in large variety at all prices. BIG REDUCTIONS IN 3 to make room for AUREGARD. 3. BOTTCMIEY £ SON. 1 Repalr Shop. Gene: cycle and Automoblle Repatring on nd Gasoline for sale. We invite your inspection. Goods held for future delivery. “mre N S. Gilbert & Sons, FUNERAI DIFECTOR. Faratiurs wnq_ Cramiord Ceskine | 137-141 Main Street. “Phones—Stors 61-2- house 38-8. AMPLE RESOURCES TO ASSURE CONSISTENT SERVICE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Paid up Capital. One Million Dollars. Surplus, Eight Hundred and Seventy Thousand Dollars. Resources, Three and One-Half Millions of Dollars. fi T <D q — —L] —; ce () e (=t ] [—] — (=L ] | — — =2 — - No service this bank can render will be regarded as unimportant. Uniform consideration will be extended in every department. OFFICERS; WILLIS A. BRISCOE, Pres’t. CHARLES L. HUBBARD, Vice-Pres't. CHAS W. GALE, Cashier. HENRY L. BENNETT, Ass’t Cashier. : NATHAN A. GIBBS, Ass’t Cashier.

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