Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1911, Page 3

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,ga el “fi Feathered "uu‘ Nm Waell. rec. Scotland Toad wnfi.'“":"’m:x‘ e thm-rtrlns et fieTres at 263, Tlle scores: ( Owis I‘nul- Mon. Sullivan. .. limit ferry rates, draft- ed at the r::llmt the association. ZBYSZKO TOOK TWO < FALLS IN 41 MINUTES Jack McGrath Went to the Mat- After 4 p - apo ‘steady decline and Game Striiggle. Betore @ faic sied crowd in the New London arm ning, Zbyszko, the wrestler, won a malm Jack McGrathi the Irish Gfl:L i city, throwing McGrath for the first fall'in 39 migutes and for the.sccond in 12 minutes. The.conditions of the match were that the Polander wgreed o throw the Irish Giant twice In 90 Alquist. MecNickle Tuttle . Lanten Services. Johnson The usual Wednesday evening Lent- en service was held Tuesday evening at Sacred Heart church, with the rec- itation of ‘the rosary, sermon and ben- ediction-by the pastor, Rev. C. T. Me- Cann. . Briefs and Pereohale. - - - * Mrs. George Peck of Plain Hill had as- guests Monday Mr-and Mrs. Mc- Grath of Bristol. A. M. Burke Of Ansonia was.a bus- iness caller Monday at the home of Daniel Peck on Plain gill. Owls Married Men. sible for betting it L apparent that barriers had been raised which threatened its : The falling off in attendance with petting eliminated was unced and this meant & Harvey KIDDER PEABUDY & CO BANKER\S . 56 WALL STREET, NEW YORK b 402—1173 115 DEVONSHIRE ‘TBEET 3 BOSTON BRADLEE MARTIN § AN _ENTHUSIASTIC FAN Actor’s Baseb: Front in Hi Man, was ref- Mrs. Erie Mitchell of Gardner Lake spent Tuesday with her -dister, Mrs. Frank Skinner of Peck’s Corner. Vaudeville. Sketch. * After. you've heard Bradlee Martin at the Audltorfum put that baseball recitation over the footlights, youll hage no trouble in believing that this gever actor who is making it big in ts vaudeville sketch is something more than the ordinary or garden va- Tiety of fan. ou take & mix- | ture of actor and baseball player-fan you get sorvething that can haudle the 'Bll! Playver's Proposal” the way Mr. Martin does it. “Yes, I'm a_fan and something of & player, too,” said Mr. Martin on Tue day ‘evening when an- appreciative Fare $1.00 Unexcelled treight and puh- gar service direet to an New Yor) All Outside Stateroome: From Norwich ‘l'vuld-n. hlll- dags. Syndays, at §.15 p. mq Pier ast River, 1o0¢ Tiagnvelt Btraet Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. at 5 p. m. ‘Plione or write for folder, P. S.—Freight received until 5 p. m. L C. A. WHITAKER. Agent. Mr. and M George LePan had ests Sunday at Belleviev: farm from glnlc, New London and New Jersey. the local man in his fight against the ! mountain of -flesh and muscle nmq gradually crushed- him to the mat. Mrs. Wetherbee of Willimantic spemlz the day recently .with 2 ura | Chapman of the Canterbury turnpike. | . Springfield Won Revolver Match. Springfield, Mass., March 21.—Off- cial returns from the fina] matches of the | the indoor league of the United States Revolver association last week places Mrs. Wetherbee of Willimantic spent ['the day recently with Laura GRAND OPENIN --OFTHE-- Mrs. Chapman of the Canterbury turnpike. | f member from his audience was con- | Mrs Julig Bates of Otrobando ave- I eague hay gratulating hi mon ' the amount of | nue as her guest art of last weel years and Springfleld repeated last | “diamond atmosphere” he put into his | her sister, Mrs,’ Daniel Lester of Flnest and Lowest Prlced B En M u D ‘ Season’s wimning performance. Man- hatton of New York and Bortland, Or- egon, are tied for second place and | Hoston and Newark are tied for fourth X Dposition honors: recitation. iow of s Lancaster. Pa., team and there’s never a4 game Wl(hln reach now that I miss | wherever I'm on the road. This little | | baseball recitation, which 4is really a | lainfleld. | S ORI ¥ IN THES , from NEW YORK BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL MOST BEAUTIFUL SPOT WORLD. Everett Griggs, who has been at- tending school here and staving with ! relatives on BHss place, has returned to his home in Abington. keepers, will be thrown out of employ- ‘ment. Alse in New Orleans. Furniture House in Norwich. jew Orleane, March $1.—When the lean of said the owners do not believe that tmoing ean be revived in this state. Wen Hard Hitting Game. tlantic leagus here this one-sided game, 19 to 31—John B. Brooks, Couneotivut Automo- the cdm- #ivers and bridges Date Fixed for Bulletin ve. Printers. The Bulletin duekpin team has ac- cepted nmext Saturday as the date to rollthe Printers, and will meet them on the Rose alleys for a_three-string match at 10 p. m. 'The Bulletin five. selected by Captain Sullivanm, will made up of Neibert, Holden, Loo- Curran . and _ Whitney, while against them will be the regulat Print- ers' quintette, consisting of Captain Tuttle, Gallivan, Riordan, Hiscox and “The Anchor.” 3 Rolier Pole Results Tuesda: w.\t Taufiton: Fall River, 2, Taun- At New Have ford 4 (overtime). At Pawtucket: idence 6. New Haven §, Hart- Pawtucket 16, Prov- Brooklyn Batted Case Hard. Nashville, Tenn., March 21.—By bat- llng Case hard in the sixth and sev- Brooklyn easily took the game from. the local team of the Southern league today, 7 to 1. whole sketch in ifself, was given me a newspaper man and I first tried {it out at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., at a ban- quet given by newspaper men to a millionaire. It was really a case of trying it on the dog then, for I'd never given it before anaudince, aithough I was saving it up for a good plice to work it in, Well, it took that ban- | auet by storm and I knew then I had a winner. A year or tyo ago I was with ‘The Umpire’ cotipany, had a nine that trimmed about every- thing we met in the course of about games. We'd arrange a game with some nine in whatever city we hap- pened to. be booked, and one of the pitchers we ran up against was Wa hop of the New York Highlanders.” “Chicago 11, San Antonie 2. San Antonio, Texas, March 21.—The Chicago Americans today defeated the. ‘hich | ! 3 i | : § Mrs. Frederick K. Kingsley returned ' this week to Franklin after a few days’, visit with her sister, Mrs. James But- | ler of Old Cemetery lane. Mrs. J. H. Eldred of street has as guests Mrs. dred of Westerly, Mrs. James Nash of | Watch Hill, and Mr, and Mrs. Ray-| mond B. Eldred and their little son oq Willimantig, i Washington | Charles El- | San Antonio Texas league team, 11 to 2. High Duckpin Single. High duckpin single at the Rose al- levs on Tuesday fell to McAllister, who | went across for a 128 string, which | took the deily prise. Evidently Looking for a Reaction in the Market. New York, March 21.—In viéw of the nafTowness of the stock marlet of re- ent wocks, which has forbidden ex- tlons of wise movements so long pothing ocours to disturb the pres- | Hlbflu- traders wers content FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL. ofits accruing from | to Curriculum. Nothing mild_about the new auto law. in Italy From $20 to $100 is the fine for driving through a town at faster than the legel rate, and in the ‘open country no car is permitted to travel at more than 25 miles an howr by daylight or 12.5 miles per hour at IN THE AUTOMOBILE - WORLD Italy’s New Law Hard on Speeders—Big Motor Traffi:; on Long Island -Roads—Country Boys Like to be Chauffeurs—Pittsburg University Adds Auto Course! 1 traveling in the west, speaks of his experience with the 'rural districts! whero the word “chauffeur” seemed to' have & mests infusnce. He found that the business seemed to be peculiarly attractive to the average country boy | A FEW SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Twin Screw S. S. “Oceana” 000 Town Solid Oak Extension Table, Hand Rubbed and Polished, Extends to 6 feet, $7.98 value- $12.00 Our Motte: A trial s all we ask to convinee you. Quick Sales and Small Profits. Enameled Bed, Brass Trimmed, W. W. Spring and Felt Top Mattress, £6.98 Variety of Patterns, at 19¢ _value 30c. (ll;poried Japanese Matiing, ! 14.600 Tons Displacement | Register; 535 Lot | 38 Feet FASTEST AX ufl— VHIOUS STEAMBR TO BERMUDA. | FIRST CLASS RO cluding Stateroom Berth and * irelcns Teto omarine Eienaia. D TRIP FARE, in- OX THE ATLANTIC. iage ANNOUNGEMENT It you are looking for window drk- N | peries which are pretty, stylish and wp- to-date in them hera. We aim there v copy vo every respect, you will find to have suc be no nece r neighbor's i variety thet il Our scrim, muslin and , tyles of lace ourtains are all made i our_order from ne We know if you ses | find just what you want jonable price: We have draperies suftable for every room in the house. We are always pleased to show our { goods. | THE FANNING STUDIOS, em You wilt and at res- ’ 31 Willew Strest. | WHAT'S NEW —— | THE PALACE CAFE Step in £nd ses us. FRANK WATSON & CO. 78 Franklin Strest logking around for a means of iiveli- | Rdvance ¢ vfi aturday and yester- nood,“‘lnd 't m.m;-:{ the most sue ocesaful ol iben_ recrui nighrt. LAHN FURNITURE CO. Wppasite The*Partesus & Mitch 1| Co. 74 RMain Street to'a ubulntion made by Logan ‘motor traf- e Into and out of New York city on gne of the prominent romdy of Long Island during, four fiyl in Nmmber, it js found that the ¢otal number of vehicles of all types passing this point was considerable realizing in eonsequence, and the market was hes- and at times depressed, in con- from the boys in the smaller towns and cities. Accordi Wi Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA decistons : condition | - more active short 4038 an '.h. 3t speculators who ] - oo 'm recent advance was tn ly in the case of the desuen, although losses were — ga l’r_um side in the ‘lfl-u'ur‘t THERE is 00 adveriising madium tn Fastern Connecticut equal to The Bul letin for business rebults THERE 1v ao aavertising médium in, Eastern Conrzeticut equal to The Bul- tin for brsiness resulis. 208 touring ears, 173 runabouts, 9. ! loaded motor trucks amd 24 unloaded trucks. The other vehiouler &rafic in- claded 283 loaded two horse 209 loaded one horse unloaded one horse wagons. 1 193 Taen 4% in the main ction from the not be ascrived to al- o Opancial viewpaint. A to the bears, The* New Yoric spesd bill introduc. Senator Lwc.‘;.:mflflfi m—- iy provisions 3 , was found in the large of- omoi foriugs on stooks on advances, & fea- for ottt the % the whioh may be| %9 aa. 3 % | the desira of inwiders | ) ke L - ! Netlousl Lea n speculation. Ap. we- to the ability of rall intein their dividend rates. You Camnot Possibly Make A Mistake _em in your choice of a New Hat if it is | selectad from our new line for Spring, . b.onuu all the true characteristiss of smart, enappy headwear are embedied | in our shapes. | Correct Hats at $1.00, $5.08, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Z Cottage housé, St. Regis Avenue; modern improvements. - Rent seven rooms, $200.00. month: tlon. of the Missouri l”l Pprocesded W’al far a5 the Cottage house, 124 Maple Street; eight rooms, First-class Delivery K-;,’{'-;:g;w , modern improvements. Rent $200.00. - McPHERSON'S, aad improvement will not 2 Two small tenements, 381 Wes:v'tl Main Street. - Only respectable applicants will be considered. Inside toilets and water. Well lighted rooms. Very low rent. o e Missowri Pacific became compiete with pole and shalts, ; Carrlage and 3 Automobile Work “of al Kinds Tha Scmt Glark Simon Pure People’s Market *6 Franklia St. JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. F idelio Beet‘ On Draft or in Battles. Team Delivers Everywacra. H. JACKEL & CO. —— Wheding & L. Total sales, 260,400 . is hlow. no final have u— made Tor the tsauanoe wovornment of the three per cent. Panama .oldl 310,000 of these bonds, “whem jesued,” sold on tha curb a8 New York, Mirch $1.- —Cotlon futured closed kareiy. steady. OClosing bids: March 1442, April 1437, Moy 1447, June 14:35, ‘July 1433, August 13.33 September 18.04, October 13.84, Novem- , December 12.53, Janwary. 12.51. Closed quiet; wmiddling ‘)hndl. middiing. gulf, 14.85; 997 we New York, Mareh 21—Money on call steady at 3 i-4@3 1-2 per cent.; Tats 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-4; 2 1-4; offered at 3 3-8. Ti dull but slightly firmer. 2 1-2G2 3-4 per cent.; 2 3-4@3; six months 3@ M—‘m snnu b»dn -nn% \ sixty days ninety, days 3 1-4,

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