Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1910, Page 3

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INQU RANCE. AUTU uanury IURARCE . L TATHROP & SONS. Shetucket Btrset, Norwich, Conn. Molor loal (mncrs by Inv Poiicy » B. P. Learned & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. apeik MW . tew in Rates lsuc 8. JONES, suranca and Real Estate Age: Richards Building, 91 Main St Real Estate and Fire Insurance, ~ In Bomer Mlock, over C. M. Hoom 9, third floor. Telephons 147. e feniza HlflWN & PERKINS, /!torneys- !l Low ¥irst Nat Bank, Shetucket 5t Entran pext to Thames Nat. Fank 2 Open Monday and Sat- nings. eot19a Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Sireet Telepnone 993, liembers of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges | | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | -| Roston. New York. 53 State Street. 24 Brond Stieet. PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & Dominick BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bonds Invesiments PRIVATE WIRE TO k cazo St. Louts t Pittsburg Shaanen Bidg. | orwlch Branch, Telephone 901 e aoged FRANK 0. MOS Megr DONT WORRY It Makes Wrinkles Individuality | Is What Couats In | Photography. he real pe in character, us what ural spirt 1. Not pasteboard wita phots of your rea | friends see to lova LAIGHTON, | The Photographier, Norwich ppost Savings Soctety GEORGE G GRANT, ‘ {ndertaker and Embalmer | 12 Providence SL., lallviii: | Frompt attention to day of night calla i M3, ARFAUWFawL HE GFFICE OF WHL E. HILL | | standpoint, the history of the sport, DR. ROLLER TO WRESTLE M'GRATH Arrangements Completed Whereby Famous Seattle Physician is to Meet Popular Irish Giant Here— Referee not Yet Decided. o lovers of the mat game, ,,r-yvlwy|’4mwu' I8 now néeded. As in former Iy Uhis city mnd Vieinity, i promised a | years, the team championships will be o Arent one week from Tuesd for i a series of dual meets evening, for on thig date Dr. Roller, | beginning the 16th, with # iournament the world-renowned restler, from | between Cornell and Columbia, in the Henttle, Wash, will appear al the T. | latters pool, The individual titles will A hall agalnst the popular Irish | be fought for in the pool on nt, Juck MeGrath, from Worcestes, | March 4 This date haw been definitely dec wpon by both parties, but as to the ex- | ONE OF THE CLASSIEST Be. mads beiwaest the. iwo, LheE part MATCHES OF THE SEASON. | ey ”""l“".’:v:'z; gord “”\":"‘ I~ | Packy McFariand to Meot Jack Good- tee from the champlon to thro him man for Ten Rounds. Siee \our, and he mays he o The referes has 1 York, Dec. 15,—What the fight | et s narpe 2 fans conside I be one of the class b eat hoxing matches of the new year Known, B ndmitte ine mome wrranged \today by the tween aro 1908, however, he g 2 and Jack Goodman of Bional wrestiing, and since that dat | Wil meet for ten rouna Amarica and Burope, meet- | 10 b made at 6 o'cl f t men In the country. Dr.|the battle, which - a large num set fo¥ a. 10, o | ! v hiis knowledge of the | H0¢ "longer ren & 10 or f the game than upon his' G - physical strength to defeat his oppon- Kot Ml s o ent, Th tches he takes part in tion Mcrariand is e te e g i g o Touna v with Temmn t At the present time, Dr. Roller | T2HRE 80 with Jomimy he { 220 pounds, while McGrath | ¥alrmont Jaa. 30. tip t vles at the 195-pound notch Jack MeCirath, who has been in this BASKETBALL AT THE Y. M. C. A [PrEien ’;’"'”u;"w hl[‘;‘_ '«"7"-"vn‘l";;\:"’;:‘ Two Interesting Games Played Last nts for this atch, leaves Saturday Evening. rwih this morning for Boston, AU where will undergo a careful ys- | Saturday night =two g e tom of trataing by to ¢ o 1 the Assoctation & s h Rolier 10 the ring, On the | the first between two local t follow night, Dacember 28, McGrath | the other petween the ¢ ‘ h on with Hobagaff, a Rus- | the Jewett ( second an wr This match will I’}'” s Ly cinues o more than 4 po g e tirs game. FIRST INTERNATIONAL 9 to 8 when BOXING CONGRESS .“,‘”"“ oRE NS Attempt Will Be Made to Have Uni- | Froadiar—( form Classification in All Countries. |~ =" """ = 1p Belair e first international & con- | Fieming ¢, Jo grese over meld ce dt) jicld goals, McK Sveg ot —p . Rydholm, Elias March The inson, Belair, ¢ cra ing Bolats 2. he e M. Cupdeviile, the man- | P37 % or congress, has Just sent o 25 (16 S0C0n out invitations to the boxing ciub | (25" CRIREYEC \eers of Amertca, France, Eng- [pof CUR 5O gt i and other couniries to attend the |y, c 31" 01, Soitts haskots e will. But as soon as they re The congress will be held for the purpose of discwssing mamy important questions and making several much- jieeded international agreements Chief among them is ene wheraby it i« proposed to standardize the weght h class. 50 that a boxer will be niamweight, or & heavyweizht, as the case may be, in all countrios. This matter is at present the cause of ~ai danl of eonfusion. o programme cals for the fram- rough playing, t brilliant a game, not dangerous game, being hopelessly end of the first final gcors was cld_goals, McArthur, 2 ing o€ an intsrnational set of rules | o o, < Bottar: 1 for the conduct of professional as well | 7 e Waldron. Totter 4 . amat jon of iof ir boxing, and for the crea- an International Boxing un- | gyt Other fopics to be discussed are Freneh boxing, nglish boxing, rules for regulation of boxing in France, DUALIF‘_ED FOR FIMALS. the muking of professional boxing 2 ; matches, bexing from a medical Two-Men Duckpin Tournament at Alleys. refere tional % and boxing as en educa- port. 1 In the two-men & at the Rose alleys. w Saturday, the following tea fied for the finals, which w WANT TO INCLUDE WILLIAMS AND AMHERST Aquatics in the East Expected to Have Great Boom. won high with a string of 140, WEST SIDE ATHLETIC CLUB Make Extensive Additions to I the proposed amalgamation of the Intercollegiato swimming association with the New England swimming league is brought to a satisfactory conclusion, as seems likely, aquatics in the east will have a great boom dur- ing the coming indoor seagon. At the annual meeting of the association the plan was discussed. Yale, Princeton To Its Penneyivania, Columbia and Cornell of the intercollegiate swimming associa- fo tion were represented, and every dele- Athretie, o ato pronounced in favor of revising | make extensiv the rule limiting the membership to admitting Amherst, Williams Frown. The students of these ree colleges are quite anxious to join ning dody and only facuity FINANGIAL AND gymnasium appara Collins to Receive $6,000. Eddie Collins, Connie Mack's COMMERCIAL. SATURDAY MARKETS. Buoyant in Spite of Unusually Small Volume of Business. w York, Dec. 17.—10.10 a. m.— Prices of the leading stocks were most. on a parity with yesterday's closins nd transacti ero unusually small. | 11 9. m.—The market maintained s \ ne, despite the meagerness | dealings. United States Steel and Amalgamated Copper ne vero pushed up & trifle. National Bis- | uit moved up 3 points in expectation 1 increased dividend. Western gained 2 points and South- way preferred 1. American n preferred, Philadelphia com- any and Wells Fargo Express were n1to11-4. Close.—The market closed firm, Specuiation was quiet, but prices im- proved steadily. Reading jumped to above 149, und thers was a large in v also for United States Steel,! \nialgamated Copper and Lehigh Vai- | »v. A number of minor stocks fluc- rated sensationa Federal Mining 102-4 and Chicago and Alton 3 Long Tsland jumped 41 Cleveland, Chicago & Norfolk & Western 13 Securities 1 STOCKS. . an . o B e e v N 103 \ ’ s T % e exchange steady 60 days bills, and ~ minercial bills, 481 3-4g0482 1 545-8; AMexucan dollars, 4 ey on'call nominal: no loans lowns dull and weak; 6 duvs a % 4 per cent, six months 4 COTTON New York, Dea 1—Fuiices steudy. Closing bids’ De emuer January A, February 1o 18.19, April 1528, May 16.99 Yty 15,39, Augnat 1506 Spot_clomed quiet 15,18, middling gwif 1 DECEMBER 19, 1910 [ recona een| NORWICH TOWN handsorme| club for — :“’ """"_’"‘”,:"“‘y e ’y”" *<- | Death of Mirs. Minnie Terpp Luff Comtract b figures said 1o he $6,000 4| Mercy and Help Committes Mests Bt Gns Almictic | With Mrs. Jonn Thompson. 5 A e Terpp Luffe “d in Worcester, a# horn in KISTLER BREAKS STRENGTH RECORD AT YALE GYM. Foothall Fullback Scores 2270 Points— Tests Show Denver Man to Be a Physical Marvel. Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. Thirty-Year First Mortgage Sinking Fund 5 Per Cent Gold Bonds Yacl has a ne Oatm Tullh |t | b B and 31005 Cmmon eveege rick and « BANKERS TRUST COMPANY of New York, TRUSTEE istler i Bheltering Arms Service. . wan u large | Hix Application will be made to have these bonds listed on the New York Stock Exchange Fach God's cars ar Company. Decembar 2, $6.000.000 CeowBevele. . . - . . 2 - e e s - “Operating Expenses and taxes . . . . . . 4.300.000 i Mecacaalgs = . - > . . .. e e 1.700.000 500.000 1.200.000 Interest on present issue of First Mortgage Bonds *inciuding $7.320,006 ma rtenance roe times st momzage Gomd miesest Crem et et 4 ArEs pATt of Tas proces rriemanie ! We oifer the above bonds at 96 and accrued interest Fem a3 a cenaIIMY 3n4 recommend 3¢ which price they will net the imvests- 5 o KIDDER, PEABODY & CO., 56 Wall Street 115 Devonshire Street a5 pack- | NEW YORK BOSTON EOSTON AME TO TAKE LONG TRIP. Be Made Feb. Last Nearly Two Start W wi and Trin nths. 7 be prophe the stm- P Hean WE LOAN —ON— All city water STOCKS and BONDS wsed for drinking We mazke liberal loans on and domestic pur- all stocks and Bonds having, '2 market value, chareing in-' POS€S m u st be terest at the rate of SiX per boiled before uss cent (6%) per ansum. HENRY A. PORTER & CO. 18- Invsstment Securiti N. 450 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. Telephone - Charter 3302 The Thames National Bank AMPLE RESOURCES TO ASSURE CONSISTENT SERVICE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Buckner, in unt B. LEWIS, City Health Oificer. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R 1 A The Uaited Stzm Fnrshxlg Cmmy by Preferced Steck Dividend Vo 48 Paid up Capital. One Miltion Dollars. Syplus, Eight Hundred and Seventy Thousand Dotlars. Rzsources. Three and Gne-Half Millions of Dollars. No service this bank can render will be regarded as unimportant. Uniform consideration will be extended in every department. san had eral stages o Vaughn to Coach Ohio. OFFICERS WILLIS A. BRISCOE, Pres’t. CHARLES L. HUBBARD, CHAS. W. GALE, Cashier. o plaved e Vice-Rres't: [t gy et HENRY L. BENNETT, Ass't Cashier. McDonald i in B 1 wit | NI b paid o che ofse of The e NATHAN A. GIBBS, Ass*sCasirien,

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