Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1911, Page 3

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'Tc.q,m in L T\va ons, Ffid. cmm-mmt Time 2 e Plunge for nee, won by_Loree, Am st Y:le distance u fest; second, Braden, 57 teet 6 third, Peters, Celumbla, 53 198 Toet: 100 yards, won by Howe, Yale; sec- ond, Schmidt, Yale; third, Defar, Co- lumbia. Time 1.01 1-: GOTCH, BERGIN AND M'GRATH. Frank Agress to Throw the Other Two in.an Heur. The conte culnmlti“ of the ‘Wind- ham Athletic club gave out the state- mant_ Friday that the big Wrestiing mateh €or mext. Tuesday evening had been arranged. The match will be held in the Loomer opera house and the principals will be Frank Gotch, e ol al wonder at the great mn game, nnd Otto a rema good heavyweight of moro than ordl- nary prowess to his credit from the west, and Jack MoGrath, the ' Irish Giant, of Worcester, Masa., formerly of Norwich. Gotoh to throw Suitable prelimi arranged and what promises fo be the best_attraction of tHe season is ex- pected by the fans, THREE BOUTS AT PLAINFIELD. I Coflins and Jim Bolton Will Be the Big. Attraction Tonight. There will be three boxing bouts at Pmmu this evening and the Baltic m #ports have arranged h".lw‘ehlmmu’. Bill Collf; will box hour. and BROKERS 28 Shetacke! Street eight rounds with Jim Bot Mass. six rounds, and d Wilkineon vs. Bill Green will go six rounds.’ There will be twenty rounds in all and every bout will be put o whather the crowd is small or large.” Jack Allen, formerly -of Provi- dence, but now of Occum, will réferee. Mémbers of No- York and Boston Stock Exchanges . Bosten. Now York. 53 State Street. 34 Bread Streen PRIVASS WinR. SANKERS and BROKERS $tocks Bonds lavesiments el PRIVATE WIRE TO ew York Chicago 8t. Loul Boston Cinsinnatt rmn-: Gardner Defeated Posnsgen. New York, Feb. 17—The final match, the play-off of the tie for third prize In the world's amateur chempionehip billiard tournament, played this afternoon af the Licderkrans crub aini PRICES RECOVER. Net Resilt of Nervous Trading Was Fair Gain for Active Stocks. New York, Feb. 17.—A day of nerv- ous and unsettied trading on the stock exchangs resulted {n material recov- prices from the effeats of yes- selling movement. The mar- off at the opening, quickly Nerwich Branch, Shasnen Bidg. | -’ '-W' Odl fltclln d jain afte: Telephene 801 of dull and Tate n the iy ad FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr v-ncea & second time, the net resuit having fair gains for most of the mc- tive issues. In the light ef today’'s Pmon!l it s belleved that yes- e igation was precepitaied bear drives, by ‘& series ‘llmflhlfl!lfll’mnv MILL REMN. big assort. e e R B Goods a0 | Ty shart Intarest s §iiks. Prices very low. quite large, and seems to of the prul-llonll casly in_the ment. el A Genuine Sacrifice on . Reliable Furs|=: movement gathered Evidentes that this sup- itial character which was dull at its mu level during most.of the ous stete the market lnm l"‘ntlun 1o reports of '.heo ::r‘t: & leading Inancier than ive ‘been the case bad senti- been more confident, but these In Coats, Snans i Muffs .m.::' r with Whiol The: Asacier Jsre among the stronsest in the et Waa an especial ob- Ject of attack and gave way before a Tather @iolent onslaught in the after- noon but shared in the general recov- ery. The ey brought forth no develo; ments of moment fyom the Wall stres point of view. ‘and the present unce tainty is looked ver the week- cod Jonding remmmption of Mttines o the supreme court on Monday. MuPl\emns’ THE FURRIER 101 Main Street Any Part of Nerwich gled out for attention by reason of its erratic course. "After selli; ate -u‘b- ;1 the Ale that 1s te be the | Stantial ss it made s fu Best en the market — MWANLEY'S| X was reported u _‘“,'m'o"', : ;'“g; PEERLESS. A telephone ".r wib ma new mmn interests to place recelve promp: atiention: the property on'a plane of high effi- . D J MeCORMIGK. 30 Franklin St | CINCY. -Abplication was made by the Erie for permission to issue approxi- mately $14,000,008 of notes and bonds to meet maturing obligations. declaration of a dividend of one 1 {umons lodg. prevaieat fathe nnuml distric According to Plth)ur[ advices, sub- stantial advances in the prices of jron bars and of wire products ever previ- ous quotations in the eastern district re than fifty percent. from the pre- Vious Week Was I s3isiaat © glassiasian 3 FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL Getoated nflon. Amert Poens- “to:876. ovuv ru\umu FOR DUCKPIN HONORS Got Two of the Evening jat Rose Alleys: Much interést was manifested in the duckpin match between: the two_teams of Owls &t tie Foss alieys. on Feiday grente. Team. two 1puk tho of the games and the match, Donohue hlvh( high single, 100, and also high fotal, 280." On plufall ‘team two had 26 pins to the good. Summary: / * Two. . 92 87 64— 243 70— 230 80— 250 85— 230 Donohue .. 84— 280 George ... 85— 266 -83— 230 81— 242 td: 402 393 4181213 Chicago Americans Sign Outfislder. Chicago, Feb. 17.—Jimmy. Callahan, a former major league star, signed to- day ‘to play. an outfield position. with the Chicago American league club this season. Callahan formerly was a mem- ber of both of the <Chicago major league clubs and since has managed a local semi-professional team. ) 84 g Johnson .. . 9 Moore Won on Points. New York, Feb. 17.—Pal Moore of Philadelphia outpointed Bert Keyes of New York in a one-sided ten round ‘bout at the National Sporting club o America here today. Cornell 29, Princeton 27. Princeton, 'N. J., Feb. 17.—Cornell de- eated Princeton at basketball here to- night, 29 to 27. CLEVELAND AND CHICAGO. Jennings Says They Will' Be Factors Which Did Not Appear Last Year. _ Hugh Jenn!.nus leader of the Detroit Tigers, passed through Denver on the windup of his honeymoon. Jennings safd the next baseball season will be the most g in history and that it s likely to develop into one of the closest races in the history of American league. “There will be two strong factors in the American league race next year,” said Hughey, “which did not appear ln the &.n season. They are Cleveland i omuhey“ has Deen egeregation _ slowl e -flmtxny T ‘would not be sur. Pprised to see the Sox finish one, two, three. Ths Blues must be figured, too. ‘They have pulled up wondarlul!y and ‘my plans will include serious ccmflder- ation of their ability. “Then, too, the Senators must not be the 2 Atextte Cosst ine. e ol | sent 2 s588az8s 2 'l:‘ £33 Missouri Pacific once more was sin- | —— * COTTON. New York, Feb: 17.—Cotton future closed steady. Closing bids: ¥ebr: ary 13,69, March 13.78, ‘April 13.87, Mi 97, July 13.97, August - October 12.69, Ne Soet closed quiet; middling uplands 4.0 sales 400 middling guu 14.25; MONEY. New York, Feb. 1! stead: 2 3-8; last loan 2 fered at 2. ; closing bid —; of- Time loans easier; sixty days 3 Der six tent. and. ninety days“3@3 1-4; months 3-1-2. . CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Tow. Clata. .—Money on call 2 3-8 Mr cent.; ruling rate —_— First Hu ‘Has Had in, Years, and Will Remain as It Is. . 5“3';."1' sometimes eages the labors of a league manager. for, exbDle; won't Bave the task naxt that he had of the pitel consisting. ,ot Morgan, Ki Atkins. are sure to b2 retained. > other trio is cortain to receive a tho:z ough m“i while Dygert and Atkl; will”have to fight it out r,r the other place, Mack ds edmL to have a string of at least seven boxmen. This is the flm stand-pat team Mack has had in Even after winning the peun-nt Tn'1905 Connie Tet out Lave Cross and shook up his pitching staff and ‘out- field. WITH THE BALL PLAYERS. Southpaw Tommy Atkins, whe pitch- ed a few games for Philadelphia Iast ear, is slated to jein Baltimore shox? Dave Altizer, the ex-Connecticut leaguer, will be ‘the regular shortstop for Cindinnati this season, without a doubt. 1t is Believed that Pitcher Russ Ford, the best”twirler on Manager Chase’ Hst, will sign s contract within a few days. Ford s been holding out. Infielder Dutch Schaefer of Wash. ington has gons to Hot Springs, Ark. where he will assist Manager McAleer in coaching the young players of the Nationals. Manager Clymer of the Wilkesbarre, New York, team is counting on secur- ing Pitchers McBride and Girard and Outfielder Wehrell from the Philadel- phia Nationa] club. It is stated that the reason that Bob Unglaub was: let out at Washington was because he nlkuk too much. Un- glaub will manage the Lincoln team in the Western league this season. Bill Dahlen, Brooklyn's manager, is still worrying about his infield. = Hum- mel réfuses to sign to play second and States that he will not go_south. -In addition Brooklyn will ment with youngsters at short and. e base this season. Pitcher Buck O'Brien, one of the mainstays in the box for Hartford last season, will make tha trip it to the coast with the Boston Ret Saturday. His Hartford friends be- lieve that O'Brien wiil make good for Manager Dpnovan's team. - New York fans insist that Manager Chase of the: Yankees got muoh the worst of the roc::td M‘mwcrah{ lg‘: flelders Laporte Austin go to Lonis and_Inflelder Hartaeil joins the Yankees. It is claimed that Hartzell is a hasheen and that Laporte alone is & much more valuable 8t. Louis player. Icuunmmmu Anustin was one of the Popular Players on the New York. club last season. SPORTING NOTES. The Royal Motor club of London has challenge to: the Motor Boat club of Anw-lc-. (or a race British international trophy, wbi&: is now held by the United States. The members of the Brown track night. . Brown’s opponent I has not yet been piocked, .nt 1t may be Amherst uun. Packey McFariand and Owen Moran are all fiul matehed to. fight before Billy Gibbons’ club in New York about March 14. Emil Thiery, Packey’s man- is trying for Packey with Ad ‘Wdlpst, um ST nok Jot up until he has the signed articles in his hand. Ther. were but two players in or- all*lant ssazon who beat owt Collins’ nctrd of 81 stolen i | bases, lndndfi-‘on-offlln.ml The season’s resord o o K M 2 the Southwestern Texss league o .nmu Ath 54 bases, snd especially hesvy sticker, having & rap- ping average of .268. Connie Mack, | the physician found a small bone was out of position and reset it. Funeral of Thomas Mnflm«n Thorihs Matthews died at his home on Moosup' avenue early ~ Saturday morning after-being in ill health the the past year. He had been a fesi- dent of this town for several years. He leaves, besides Mrs, John Westcott ' of - Prov! He was 73 years of age. Fun ices were held at his home Tuesday ‘afternoon at two o'clock, attended by Telatives and friends. Burial in the family lot at Moosup. Lincoln Servite. ; Jamées ' B. Kilbourne Sons of Votatasis sy hald at) interesting and largely attended Lincoln memorial service at the church at 7 o'clock. Large delegations from the Plainfield, Wauregan, Packerville and - Moosup Methodist churches with, their pastors attended. All iavited churches accept- ed the invitations except the Baptist church in Moosup. The service was in charge of Junior Vice Commander L. Howard Cro ‘The members of James B. Kilbourne post’ G. A. R. Lucy Webb Hayes circle, Ladies of the G. A. R, and James B, Kilbourne camp, Sons of Veterans, attended in a body. - The following programme was_give Voluntary, Miss Emma V. Gardner, organist of Wauregan church- violin solo, Arthur Talmadge of Wauregan; prayer, -Rev, Otis ~Green, Moosup BCtipture reading, Rev.. Eiliott Tai: madge, Wauregan; anthem, Wauregan choir; address, Rev. George Benedict; #olo, ‘Miss Rose Edythe Seguin; ad- dress, Rev. ck -~ Bamford of Plainfleld; ~ benediction, Rev. ~Hiliott Talmadge of Wauregan. The committee was L. H. Cross, Bi- mer Lewis of this villige, Fred Aus- tin and” Charles Tracy of Wauregan. Gensral News. John . Sanseaver has been confiwed to_his home in Moosup by iliness . Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oulctte and Iiw» Maud Hayes hus vetw fo,'where slie/was cafle ,&v the v of Tier sister. 5 2 rence Jackson s mld lm-r w' SHINGTON COUNTY, uj e rmcxvm..: i ) gt el upper Given by Loyal Workers— Bchool Observes Fiag Day—Notes. i wes! ‘B. Alné v:lltei lle( imother | Fecently {n W z m ina G. Thomas of Hope Vailes the pulpit at s evenih t church here last Saturda; he Loyal Workers seryed a variety supper - at the residence of ~ in ‘Woodmansee last Saturay evening. . Flag Day Observed. " ¥lag day was observed by the Rock- ville” sonool, and the ‘following pro gramme was rendered: Song, Plag of the Free Conimissioners’ . Message ; | song, “Our Veterans, T uchool ‘Tribute ta Our Veterans, Rev. P. Mathew- s0n; SONE, 'Rementbere " school; The Gertrude , Perkins . Carroll Palmer e Love Thee, Our National Banner, Fred encks; Abrabam Lincoln, Fred Clark; recitation, Alice Hillbarn; récitation, Samuel T. Cooper of Brokivn the .guest of Levi N. Clark, s;iurdny and Bunday. ‘Mrs. Mary J. Conlon is at home ;flu a yisit with relatives in New. 2 Miss Bertha M. Clark is visiting l,:y;lunt. Mrs. 8. T. Cooper, at Brook- TOLLAND COUNTY. Rev. I B. Rebinson Declines Call to Congregational Church—Moeeting of * Back Club—Notes. The Rev. L B. Robinson of Hast Bloomfield, N. Y., has declined the call of_the Second Congregational churcy. Rev. Mr. Willisten has occupied the |/ local pulitt Tox two- Builays. Norwich Daily Bulletin. R cent and one-doliar sizé bott] at all drug, stores. Laurag Green;’ song, Ten Old Camp Ground, school; ston, Wilfred Kenyon; - Julta: Howe, Mae Chamley; song, Hynm of the Republic; school. MU pan ynily et repaored A o New ‘onn. ° Mr. Wilsou S had .charge "of the greenfiouses '-and quick ' relief—and permanent Hollows steady treatment with 70 years specific for liver and s .ach, sick headache ,and’ jeut y ‘Wholly vegcuble—-.b-nhuly harm- less—sold eve: re, 35C. postal for our free book --a how to prescribe for.yosmelf. Dr. J. H: SCHENCK & 8ON, Philadelphia, was instructor in greenhouse work at' the college. In his new position he will have the same work on'a private estate. The Book club met at the Groye cot- evening. Miss Voetch Rogers . read from.- Mary Observed Lincoln’s Day. Lincoln day ‘was cbseryved by & holi day st the college. Many of the stu- dents improved the. opportunmity by | spending Sundey and Monday at fome. | Poultry Course Open. 12 The ‘six weeks' course in. poultry | —_— Life S8aved at Death’s Doo “I never felt so near my grave, writss W. R. Patterson of W lllnl’lfln Tex., “as when a mlhtlul c h and | lung trouble pulled me dowrd to 04 pounds, in spite of doctor's treatme: for two years. My father, mother. and | two sisters died of comsumption,” and ! that I am alive today is due solely to | Dr. King’s New Discovery, which ¢ pletely cursd me. pounds and have been well and strong for years.” 'Quick, safe, sure, it's the best remedy om earth for eoughs, colds, | little' dauighter Planche have returned from Woonsocket, where they. attend- ‘ed_a wedding receiption. Mrs. Julia Newton of New, London visited local friends Saturday. Plainfield Pastor Speaks. Rev. Frederick Bamford of Plain fleld gave an 4ddress at the woman's missionary meefing heid at the home of Mrs. George ict Monday aft- ernoon, Miss Elsie Ladd was organist at the church Sunday. The regular organ. ist, Miss Mary Ladd, remains ill at her home. - ©n account of the storm, the ai tendance at the ed-bean supper given by the Ladfes Aid society was small. Twins Celebrated Birthday. Mrg. Julla Pinkney Wilbur is vi iting’ her twin sister, Mrs: Jessie Pink- ney, in Providence. They celebrated their birthday together Monday, as hes been their custom since their gir! hood ‘days, which were spent in this village. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Shepard, who were married a week age, left Mon- day for their new home in New Lon don, N. H, Lowell Salisbiity of Pawtuoket, R. I, has been_visiting local relaf He cafne to attend the funeral ot K grandfather, Thomas Matthew: Rey. George Benedict has been in Boston, where he fs teacher in an evening school, thres evenings each ™ Sis, Phillp Mathewson was in Put- nam Tuesday, and assisted at the fan- oy work table, at the valentine tea held for tii benefit of the Day-Kim- ball hospital. CLARK’S CORNERS Valentine Secial Given by M tt. “Allen Jewett was in Nerwich Sat- urday. Thomas Clark of Hartford -visited hig father last week. T AN W, B Wade werd call- Northampton, Mass., Tuesday by e acath of the Tormers anat. 1o SAZY Lere ave conined o the House Miss May Navin has returned to school after two weeks' absence. Hearts and Flewers for Decorations. utdu Miss Vola F. ‘were he also was not an now be ‘made: to net 4 to 5%* in bonds, 4% to 5%* in stocks. We have lists showing these which we will sénd you [} on request . 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET e KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. | (RENERREENRD | T 3 7 w56 WALL s‘rnzm < % NEW YORK-: *| kidneys. Every bottle guaranteed. On' lagrippe, asthma, croup and all throat and /lung troubles. B0c and $1. - Trial bottle free. “Guarantesd by Lee &.0s- | &ood_ C % Tortured for Fiftsen Years by a cure-defying stomach trouble that baffled doctors and re dies he tried, John uodd»ermm Mich,, e had to sell his farm and give -m o E neighbors said: tve much longer.” “Whatever I atc alstressed mer” ho wrote, “tHi I tri Electric Bitters, which worked su: wonders for ma that I can now e things I cowld not take for years. I surely ‘a_grand remedy for-stoma:’ trouble.” Just as good for the liver arn _Allcock’s is the original and genuine porous Pplaster. | " Itisastandard remedy, sold by druggists in every part 80c at Lee & Osg0od O of the civilized world. = Apply wherever there is Pain. | Pneumonia Follows a Cold. but never follows the use of 'Fol 'When you need a PIll mxes Brandreths Pill ecoss: For OONSTIPATION, [BILIGUSNESS, HEADAGHE, [DIZZINESS, and expel.s the cold. M. Stockwe: Hannjbal, , says: “It beats all th o e ever used. I contracted bad cold and cough and was threatenc with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley Honey and Tar completely cured m Y, Kto. Purely Vegetable. No opiates: ; Just @ reliable househo! medicine, Lee & Oszood Ci Extra! Exira! BIG SALE OF Wines and Liquors EIGHT-DAY SALE From Fqlu'-uary 17th to February 25th Extra! Ola Sherry Wine mp. Duff Gordon Sherry.. G R. Sharpe, full quart.. Duffy's Malt Whiskey. Imp. John Dekyper Tmp. Geneva Gin... Wilson . Flunter % 5 Sam Clay Whiskey Erench Cognuc Brandy i'rench Cognac Brandy French Cognac Brandy Yitalion Fernet Branca. fign Ferro China. Brandies Vo Fine Brandy Double Distilled Brandy:. Whart Brewing Co.Steamed Ale and Lager. Eight gel. kegs of Dark and Light Ale and Lager .

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