Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1910, Page 3

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e — S, NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910 INSURANCE. FiRE A “T 0 LIABILITY J. L 1ATHAOP & SOS, 28 Shetucket Street, septlodaw N. TARRANT & CO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass and Steam Boiler INSURANCE Nerwich Union re Insurance Society u. 8, Assets $2,594,330.47 feb26TuThS oo I the present tomes of more than ordinary ence. 1 am furnishing policies Companies at Lowest Rates. ISAAC S. JONES, nee and Real Estate Agent, in Insu Richards Building, 81 Main St decldaw HCURANCE Norwich, Conn. R WATER SUPPLY the INSUR- ANCE OF YOUR PROPERTY be- import- CONDITION nr" 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, i» jooated In Semery’ Block, over C. M. Wilams, Roeom 9, third floor. ted1za Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. AMOS A. EROWNING, Attorney-at-Taw, 3 Richards Bldg Phone 205 ~ I"OWN & PERKINS. Ittomeys-at- hw over Wirst Net Bank, Shetucket Entrance Bipirway pext to Thames Nat. Rank | et #8-2. . Open Monday and Sat- wrday eveminga. ot29d Tugker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS end BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street 295, Telephe Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Beston. New York. §3 State Street, 24 Brond Street. PRIVATE WIRKE. Bomjnick & Bominick BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bends Investments PRIWATE WIRE TO ut orks Chisago st Cincinngtt Plttsburg Ferwich Branch, Shannon Bldg. Telephone 901 R B MOSE: Mgr The Usfted States Finishing Company T2 Bgeagwa Bewr TogR, Deo. Ayetroced Prodc Bisidend No, 4 Bogrd of Bisecters have i the e garterty dis st | Louts | Polo Results Friday. 1s badly in eed of other - TALES TOLD Death of Enoch B. Brown—Many e Mourners at Funeral of Miss Rosetta 1 Denakue—Wedding Pool Match. isi Be Reached Next Month As To Place THE RINGSIRE Enoch Burrows Brown died at bis ecision To | e B e | ne in Burnett’s Corner district on Where 1911 Contest Takes Place—Proceeds Always 8y W. A. Phelon. ..u«ua\\hnn!um\;\-- ater a Jingering i rown was born in Nor . & e mington on June 18 1d was Go To Army and Navy Relief Association—$80,000 S ton OB T el T ) WISEST OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS TAE some weeks ago appeared to hasten % e . B s Contributed This Year. ¥ RS R MEDRISCOLL o death. - He communicant of You could not make a prettier gift for Xmas than a piece of romi Dyiscoll, middlewoight, was | Civer fo the same. He was 4 Semocrat DIAMOND JEWELRY and we reach the limit of low ole scrapper round the middle Htics 3k 3 West sume few ye b trled | et morios) and ABois s Buc prices because we buy for spot cash and you get the ben- > 3 o A 2 . terest in th s of the town. He Philadelp . —1t is expect- | would end in a tie, and so on, t the | a clout punch n w‘ aaannlod liin : § n Bt & S o day one of the men |came tc DS, he ol cauE e =race Brown,t i next month on the question o I“h’\‘\h , on this day one of the menleame Hull. s and hie had the | hoth ‘o “Sive er, M DIAMOND RINGS from $15.00 to $200.00, specially $oTh. AR HalE e Ttk talkk to McPhee, took off his hat and its the good oid fights | N1V Southworth, = mounted for us. Also SCARF PINS, CUFF LINKS, o cen the Univer- | addressing popular second base- | ing coll did not beiong Funeral of Miss D : sity S e oo ‘ide | man OF /e e IS 1 nybody that ever looked [ The funeral of uis I:l’:‘?’t‘lule Dona- LOCKETS and PENDANTS, Etc. ¢ authorities on | audible in the stanc o £ s Driscoll was a Swede, | hue, whose body arrived from Denve: ‘Bidd de a bet, will you |anc % e ) e R enver, il e g ;m};; ! pl ,l'fdl"\u ux: u‘-‘n:uln "(h‘:L( “—?.‘5 n"nu‘ ;\! i ‘\[‘ N WY "“;“‘“\' ; £, was held in CALL AND EXAMINE. rest will meet early please te s £ : 2 ick’s church Thursday morning 5 e Pt ou or an error for Dahien: 1 bet mpion, but | . s 3 g isatiéie Santters of (/| IOR YA orian fesronTeR Dariens LAC L, il f o nd \\].A\J\H ely attended sm White of the Uni-|a hit, and we ain't able to decide | O'F rdner found | } S h aen Shidiey v of Pennsylvania, who has al- [ which it was. when thay ir hands on| , prominent pact in ar- | “Before the umpires and the cap-|him, dolrz him no dam: pd them- PR iy ana fiavy aame e could chase the men off the field, | selves receiving ~fearful punishmen: o uspices of the university, | McPhee piped out ; m the few blows that Driscoll 1 > Donahue, ( ona D e e ‘Say, if you suys live to be a mil- | aged to put over. One of those James Ryicy and Joha Titzpateime o FRANKLIN SQUARE ceds of the universitie lion years old, you'll never see a clean- blows from Driscoll's f cousins of the deceased. g ATy and@ navy tickets is ] er bé hit than that lled a middleweight name ] the treasury of Pennsyl-| “And it is my recollection t the ¢ and many other men whom Interesting Pool Matoh. Dr. White | official scorer was of the same opin- | T oll te retired from the fight An intere pool mateh took place | fact is th! \2,]$ net pro- | lon. T .,WT”:{W to medjtate * over .n‘m:x‘- in the B ZTooms and was wit- - army and mavy reliet so- | BASEBALL NOTES. | e coula ind Walter St ¢ Adrian O'Neil by latter of whick was or- | X y' o 1 ore o 1 two were e o erutter that the| Jimmie Collins will be retained next | him. | Suppose Al e! s I s s contributed toward the | season as manager of the Provide ¢ cold Febru- | in the com : Sl lows and orphans of | club in the Eastern league. i»'”‘ long a s matched to| holds the 1ship. After the S e R e e Hedistholie Wiy after | gauie wis oy 1. Went {608 riearby We have a tull line of Sleighs on hand ready for will have been | anager Fred Moore of the Topeka i 1st Mar- | restaurant pper w . year's accounts are set- | <UD of O oy el e Jack Obrien. andMike | to ihe company. A smoke | immediate delivery, inc.uding Portland Cutters, Business Mat not & dallar Sue boen resd o Eog e Gl sk | Sleighs and somz Speei Sleighs, which we are ready to of the university. offeved Din | Att At 5 “' P & o - o s , offered Jim- | ttle hetween two men ¢ »f Miss Maud S “ zel '\“’({"‘Z?:y‘“fg*‘ 0',.'“;;"(‘ 000 to manage the| The windup, ho vounge er of Mr. a cispose of at a remarkably low pricz s = = ymy refused, his Chi- | wasn't a marker to the Ru 1 ane s Rushwell took e e e | ot SNRIRHAL = hie i litile| ALY of s st Tithassed oulv by o oes salatins | - » b4 the game and the sums realized are s it is said. Blessings | with the TIrish Henda. Mr Vrs. Fred Ham- | Telephone 553-5. 23 Chestnut Street ited with them n order for & few Sunda \mes a tremendous right upc ilton of Poquonoce acted as b % R . C and Chicago, then. I holte fell ths a thud, and mat honor Samson of Pittsfield to Meet Bill Col- | 3t Cin s = still 2 —_— % very s sther internal tazes $11,564,00 | ness and even savagery under the sur- lins Monday Afternoon. Tinker says true definition Driscoll was perforr ceremc - | upkeep of the country’s hug | of culture—wvas, after all, the con- T Lox Taftville, Mon- | or art making a sac- ves in the rted le wore | tablishment cost in the twelve | dition most favorable for the prodic- day noo 8 ref- » bunt to advance the runner at a After the c a- sup- { about 500,000 the public pe tion of artists who impress one at ence | nson of Pittsfield and Bill ed one more hit to ed Mr. Rush- | 500,000 M { with thetr national fiavor and artistic |‘ llins ¢ 1 e will meet on 0. a trip to Wake with | uniqueness. | the t r the best two 1T Hi, rm back in In fact, it mey safely be sald that 1 t tk finish. Both ston want nn ago for pe) week fh stgnificance of the term “Russian® i m condition and e Rube Marquard, the | with balance ¢ in the no changed in this country, as 1 s n looked forward = Philadelphia catct fund and a working balance of r as literature, music or the dram-. . » Indiana . in the treasury offices.— | is concerned, that it has come to have ! he preliminary, Young Monty we ! a real advertising value. It is gener- lana ¥ Lewis of Moosup will | L er-in-law 5 ally, and in most cases with good res- 1 n r, and in this, - week. sor ken to mean that the artist or " Py omis 1 | Russian Genius. . th luction will be both good snd - € 3 What strikes one chiefly on reading | «nl"ln—x!—()h‘lr-zvn Inter Ocean. Paine Wun Recreation Handisap | 1ave \ | this article is that i only anot = . De In winning iR e Se tional Laan 1t i= | reminder of the fact that Russia Office Boy Speaks. ition har a 01 v e | vlayers hz stayes o to be producing most of Grouct e < - restion hanatcap at 1::;,]:1:[ ater wagon. Does he mean t F eenibac it g i pTouchy Visltor—Where can 1 get sprinters on the coast. | than that number rode the Sxenhi ussman artists have | “Office Boy—Got me! He's bald, got D. beat the well supported : dome) o | T e s, o this olde of {rons. ter|T© neck to speak of, greases his Soots on_by a head for secomd : B el twelfth da S e diclone i te thine | @nd wears such tight trousers that vomu i the favorite, got he Dodgers intenc teaaw grieve t e 19 one e oy | can’t get a grip on him anywhere!— weather < ozen pitchers te Hot i L3 68.59 a 1\\\4;.\[\ good to come out of Russia. | f ne weather; traci dozen p H Puck. e Brook- in Washington. Buz | In Ge y lar g As o stars on elve 18 hings we sible. b has two or thrce stars on . ol Contentment of Uncle Joe. | and ‘Bill will not n count on six be en fied ur k- Gions, s 8 W roes- s iford 7, | | President ing congratu BASEBALL FANS odie, the fast Pacifio coast. Brooklyr DO QUEER THINGS |for Bodie but lost ot delivered Commy rost | How Championship Games Have Been Interrupted for Unusual Reasons. is on stances there have been ip games being inter atl for H me extraordinary or some | from all reasor r two days, me came fr twen tells o ho s: incroft he red haps b hot battie | pe thrifty says the fa- | athlete - of the Reds, | st ith the | Some of the e two of the umpire Dahlen to the ed on fir ‘when two men il separating the A and from e ficld and start ards Tt afl happ that first we 'huqm to be givem some kir other, but we we Ought to Keep Him Busy ave davs e £ OVJVA... Abernathy has resigne erytiMng that could v ‘Md;‘:'f:’t - % ow b dalipery of th devo s time to m :n @ s atine | 1and horseback trips of t strike oit; Dot that —Honutson Fost. | aede he wouldn't; bet that he woild go out !w the outfleld or f outy bet that There Are Others. | he would go eut to the Infeld; bet| Texas has discarded fhe no that the wmpire would eall the next |licking Mextco, but as he man who ttied tp steal, out or safe: |blood is up we 14 like to ¢ bet It would't rain or nows bet the |of the director of the cens game wou o nine Innings; t inutes.—Houtson Post o nti he id a FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL. MARKET EXTREMELY DULL. ’ STOCKS. Volume of Business for Day Lowest fo a Long Time. { | "" Bor ) stagnation was iy el & fraining from entering in- e Dee. fi?‘.g E s menfs other than those s Dividend 5\». 8. bs by the settlement of ; : n HE Common Siock | 8 ed and s majority of the bro T ayablh Jan. 2, 1911 already departed on their | 4 36 T was downwar T . J BR B, Treasurer, Tedies Tha Drided.Statss Frshing Gompany 720 Broadway. 2aw Fork, Deo. Loopenatie. 43, due Jan 1, 1911, o astsafldntgd mastzage § pe z mds of tiis Company Will be paid a otdta of Was Trust Compa ?iru. 87 Wad BStreet, Cewpons N, 19, dwe Tan. 1 £158 mowtgxze ; pee cont bonds of 18, 1910 York » The L3 Bo¥ing & Pinisling Compma ® pobd et the office of The Trus of America W Street, i, ¥ & IBRC 1 We have some fine CHAIRS ’ Laxy Backs, Podegtals, Smokers’ Sets, ol many other ofid gicoss suitable for prewidiss. Plase call and inspect them. The Fannifig Studios, 1 Willew SL BAGE CURTAINS, WALL PAPERS QL OOR FURNISHINGS. dectd L Fofeptgidnew P s are coni in reguits gnd vestore the natura i et ii,‘, and hladder. They Juce & Owngoed Hative Sk States Reading and Lehi 10st pronounced, thous ere, while such solidateg Gas, We rn Tnterborsugh Me a mon and preferred, and 0 Bo pid ... 3 1 were strong with et o o K wo. The e iy b tive or purpose, | : i and the closing was heavy 4% i | ecase of the weekl move- | g0 1285 128 | ment indicate a gain by nks of | 400 People's Gas 1 ] H 6 gty B $5,000,000 a mat te this season aver, th reserve will rease of i | COTTON | seaf » wsed auiet middlin uplands JoE S e niddling guif 15.40; sales 6,700 o the da Futures cilesed steadyv. Closing B - December 14.81; Janngry 14.82 | e diributed 1o v 14.99; March 1546: April | which that magnaie take e fraistic view of fhe generah situat | backwapdnens of Hudiness in gen Verai was afain shéWa in the figures G | submicted b s lealing commneroial = {agency, \ show a tdecline in bank | MONEY. | exchunges of over 15 per cent. com- | ok, Dec, AoH ey i Bt correxponding weelk | 3@21-2 per cent.: rui last vear i loan $1-2; closin | Bonds were steady es, 21- valie, §1,47%900. s sixty days ; Uiioad 1t A avare unchanged | ninety ; Tiee an cald-doy wesie 13-4 8% is in New York on busine Miss Maude Fitch, who has been friends ar in Nev irns today ). arl Carson rl s t of her sister, Wal in Norwi | Hattic and I > Rathbun of | Front street were Thursday | evening of friends | _Mrs. Elizabeth Hurst spend | Christm 1 the holidays with friends in Waterforc Dr. Harry R bun of Yale is spend- | ing the holidays with his parents, Mr nd Mrs. Walter Ratht on F treet Capt. and Mrs. B. W. Latham are | entertaining Baylies Wood over the | holidays | Miss Hope Burrows of Boston . | home £ bales Ehie outa my wa ban ki be iis right he slu [ MJANK Fraternities Elect Visitors—Christmas Entertainments. Am- meillor, 1 Hattie coun Woodmen’s Official ' Board. America. elected rs Wec y ut Jan 1, G. W. Porter Frink; banke escort, Charles W. Thompson; McDonal physi- H. A man; trustee, Mel- ville Dabc te to state camp, Frank M alternate, Willlam Holllday About the Village. TcDonald of ¥ ct Hill | Elihu - | school I ttending Washing in ing | the Christmas vac ‘his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Spicer, on Spicer avenue. Capt. Warren Wilcox has resigned on the barge Panthers Creek, on ac- | count of iliness Christmas Exercises. The intermediates of th aptist Sunday school will hold a socail and Christmas tree in the the church this (Saturday) A I entertainment inday school had i1l b mas exercises and tree Friday evening in the church. A pleasing programme as renderec ss Ada Chadwick of New London visiting friends in the vill A la number of youns ople went to New London Thursday eve ning to enjoy the skating there Capt. P. Avery Wilcox of Fishers is- Jand is spending the holid }parente, Capt. and Mrs. £0X, on Elah strast Officers—Hohday 1 . viduality an 1 within | € 10t outrunni | eas for the cor- ni, such a curio ember, 1909, it d of civilization and savagery, Sl t | the proper conditions were plain- | cause urrent fis ly lackin, | e looks as if that peculiar | | Ru a result of the| f a certain primitive 1 tive left to him. he has o be. It In_the Uncle Jae Cannon iz contented be- is all that s ‘mingham Age-Hera'dl. m the from the Children Cry | FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ONEY SAVERS Felt Boots $1.50 to $3.25 Heavy Arctics $1.00 to $3.00 Rubbers 35¢ up RLLING RUBBER CO. Norwn:h (sdores) New London $10,000. The principles apply cases. B L every investor the conservative li €S, ’ BOSTON It is just as important that a $100 of earnings be safely invested as same in both This fimm gives benefit of long experience on BANKERS 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET KIDBER, PEABODY & CO. 56 WALL STREET NEW YORK | | 1 BREWED BY THE JAMES HAN LEV BREWING CO. PROVIDE & *__——____flmg; !

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