Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 26, 1911, Page 3

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Gl 5 You ‘can dispense with- many uflm in life with compq-uw -uty, but Fire Insu every careful pe h-vinc propefly at risk. ISAAC 8. JONES, - Insurance and_ Real Estste M Richards lui_!di-., 91 Main St 1ME OFFICE OF WM.-F. WL Real Estate . and Fire Insurance, - 1s Jocated in Semsry’ Block, ever C. M. Wiiliams, Room 9,-hird fioor. ‘Telsphone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- m&P«hu, lilma-dl- BRADY & BRADY, . ' Attermeys and Counmsel at Law. 28¢ Broadway, New York Ci Jgymes T. Brady Charles A. ndy of Naw Ycrk. of Norwich, Conn. Bominick ' & Domini Norwich Branch, Shannon IM.., 10 Shetucket 8t. TELEPHONE 901, FRANK Q, MOSES, Mgr. The Dime: Savings flank OF NORWICH. The regular Semi-annual - Dividend has been deciared from the net earn- ings of the past six months, at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15¢th. FRANK t. WOODARD, April 21 daw Treasurer. DR C R/ CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ “ Surgeon. Garden Seed At CARDWELL'S Advice fo Mothers Have you had baby's photograph taken ? It's an art to take 'baby’s photo- roguish little smile, his pretty little dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood’s days in years to come. We have had years of experience in photographing children. They always look their hest witen we take them. No troublzsome posing. | Snap them in a Jiffy. ’ LAIGHTON, The Photographer, | Opposite Norwich Savings Soctety. . Building ARE YOU TMNG OF DOING N TS ? It 80 you should consult with me ana set prices for same. Zxcelient work, a: reasonable prices. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Contractor and Builder, 218 MAIN STREET. 870 4 MRS, T. § e s mnwmn.; Ilase Bowliag Afleys. LUCAS HALL h as it should be taken. To catch| Hobunewe= P N el P - b & It L i home runs, Baker, umhs ¢ Detroit Wins frem St. Leuis. g Detrait, April 25-To the weirdest game aid L flerest. slucgind match playeh this season. fruit today defeated sv.unuuuau-avuu-b the third straizht game of the series. Cleveland n-d nuum. pley s postponed game here tomorrow. : ‘st. " Louis. ¢ Detrsit. ; e H) L) 2 & = 8 ssarmiaBie~a 0|Gainor.1b o sceaSononns HMMEBOHBoower 2 2 . 4 ¢ Morlarty,Sb 4 3 4 1 2 1 M.v.l *Criss D 3512 24 14 2 for Mitchell in Sth. its, Austin, Newman; thres lase hit, Anxun e run, Delehnts. Chieago. April 35.—Chicago tied Clevelsnd today ru— St olace in the pennant race by winning the maintenance of motor driven fire and ambulance apparatus. All agree that the horse drawn apparatus can cover only. about ome-third the area of the motor ‘driven apparatus, and evidence coming in every day to show that the motor driven service cars are much cheaper to maintain than ivorle\s. Chief lssrman of Kenosha, Kis., has | given out a statement in which he .ays that the fire truck has now been in service five months, during which time it has answered thirty-nine alarms and made as many more trips on inspection runs. The total cost of upkeep ' for the five months, including @asoline, oil and water, is $6.85, or 91.37 per month. The chief says that it has previously cost the city $1.25 a day to feed, shoe, bed and doctor the single pair of horses which the fire truck replaced. In this case the cost of maintaining the horse drawn out- AN ADVANCE IN PRICES. 9-and -the "‘quality of the mominations ~ 3 ¥ ] int 'to a banmer meet. s PO The feature event, the Charter Oak, S / for a purse of $19,000, is made a slow- ; ' i 2 s se 25 . | | IA 1 Markie Strongly Resisted Pressure of the Bear Influences. New York, April 25.—Prices advanced on the stock exchange today despite | the fact that the pressure which has | been directed against stocks in the last few days was not relaxsd. The market foilowed the opening, rallied and held firm. Fluctuations : were ° significant jonly of tte temper of professional op- ‘arfly of the temper of professional op- up almost the entire market. Activity ard strength of the copper shares “during the last two daVs and | reports of huge sales of the metal were followed today by the statement that | one of tha largest agencies had re- Idunfld its selling price of copper from ‘1" 1-2 cents to 12~ 1-4 It is uncer- stood ll at large sales were made at the lower rate. msumers whe for sev- eral months have been buying only for immodiate requirements are believed to haye allowed their stock to reach a low point, and a better inguiry is expected. Exports of copper this month are re- ported as having been larger so far than was expected. ~Accumulation of the copper stocks at advancing prices continued today. Amalgamated Copper gllned 2 point and American Smelting High grade bonds continued in good demand. The new city 4 1-4's touched another high record, and other issves .of the ‘best class - werz especially sirong. The bond market was firm. Total sales, par value, $3,189,000. Unit States bonds uncrmnzed on ecall. STOCKS. Sales, THigh, displayed strong powers of resistance ; and, after = period of weakness which | £ame Of teh serles Callahan broke his flager | New York - W:sconsm City Finds Motor Driven Fire Tmck Economx- cal—Some Repau- Hints. Mumeupal “authorities in every sec-, fit was nearly' as much for on day as tion of the country are busy gathering | it cost the city to 1 information as to the probable cost of | driven apparatus for one month. . [ NOTICE | I Samphy lvlth o m fi. by hlr On account of tite present condition < Send Dr. Kilmer ‘& Co., Bing- | of Fairview Reservoir, the use of hose hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, | free by ‘matl—it will conyince anyone, | [OF Street, lawn or jgarden sprinkling You will also recelve a booklet of val- - 3 3 ¥, e oo it i abaut | 18 strictly prokibited untll further no the kidneys. When writing be sure|tice, This order will be strictly, en- and mention the Norwich Dally Bul- ~ ¥; letin./ forced. s Per order TOMMY HENDRICK WINS BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION- TWO- MILE RACE AT YALE i 5 P — Numeh Boy wu romise of Star equal or eclipse the records made by Work on the Track, these men, as he is only 19 years of d Another Norwich boy and Free| 28¢ neub] o 63 e 03 8 Ol resoonmads ~looncogmmnel wlooseanal 8 = o PYSTRWDRPNe: | T Stttk soreoHmes! Bl hhuwonomesn wloeeseanwssasa I ab'h Do, ab h —— i Academy graduate steps into the ath- Won, le PC o5 5 Jetlc limelight by Tommy Hendrick, | FONGBOAT EAGER Yol o miEsRa it P14 mheie s fe tesmen cges o Fe Lt iz Tii 3 I8 2 5 nning the 0-mile race of —_— s 2ol med by i3 Saturday in the Yale spring track| Indian Would Run the Man Who Breke :2 H ;g AL e L i : His Marathon Record. > L s s e i1 Tom Longboat, the ndian Marathen — - 20, ety champion and former holder of the B. . New York 3, Besten I. ¢ % STt A. A. Marathon record. challenges 0 3 Clarence De Mar, the present.cham- New York, April 25— outpitched Fla- herty '{,’:“‘ New - Yo \fl{m.\rfia 2 biskly played pion and record holder, to a contest forbid the meeting of a registered-am- game from m 3 Tenayites, even < t 5 mwfi,fi" _ New York. e : manager, Sol Mintz, has announced abh po a e abh poa e ati e that in spitc of the Boston champion’s 1 413 0 SDevorart - 4.3, 200 world’s record performance of 2 hours SRS R R LR ;_; s 21 minutes 393-5 seconds over th: Minerr 4 221 OfMamayie 3.1 10 0 Asmx;n;ll to Boston course, Lo:zbofl nef 4 0 5 0 ib 4 111 0 1) ¢ was fully 'competent to defeat the new Smeenmn 40 3 2 e s Y 0"’“ '“‘"”' '“'"’“ TuEbDAY. G champion and put up new figures for 310 8 0 W% 88 18 Galmae 4 5 1 5 ofyverse S Hpstop ‘CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. '.h;hroute. oy Gk SRR Pt H Flabertyp 4 1 0 4 Of3hewson,p 4 6 @ 4 0 SWen. Tk P o Thislenti hustiny of - ; —— e N e # and De Mar meting over the Univern b e s 1 corse is very slim. Longboat is a pro- Score by AP 2 fessional runmer, while De Mar is an e Tt te YNt 3 amateur. The A. A. U. rules strictly 1 1 1 ateur against a money chaster. De Mar.has signified his intention of still - 2 : o rems‘slnlng in the amateur ranks until after the Swedish Dlyvmpic i 1 - w5 H gmpten . Stockholm, next vear, 7. New Bedford athletic followers are doing their ut- % n 3 ' most to have the Boston cl g 'turn “pro” before that date and meet ! Longhoat in such a contest. v EW‘IH LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Taost. THOMAS K. 'HENDRICK. 2 1 N. I. A, 09, Yale '148. g Practice- Season Is On. = 4 o 'q s i - vt e Meet Tommy ran in the clever time |, C0¢ ACSCEMY PIEYE Le oo Praon iy Lo min 12 205 sec, and the ¥ale| then it meets the Centrals, Tt will News of April 24 gives him credit for - Ry - running an exceptionally good ra: also be the second practice gamiefor Aty : This" time and race place Hendrick | the Centrals, who played in. Moosup ntain the motor b Cotats. Bine e e e e orwlchx two weeks ago, and- only' lost in am At Jeey ity —Toronte 4, #m Cits 3. has produced ans gives a chance to| ®XtFa-inning game by a small score. t 3 1] i v v J' 3 " Troubles due to a poor spark result| A Rewse Hothecr wei Nepen s I aith two other Norwichi | Bantamweight Champion in a Draw. in frequent misfires, and often result! &+ Puosidénce—Motreal & Feodcnce 5 ten tn- | men,"Ed McMahon and John D. Nolan. K s City, Mo., April 25.—Johnfy from badly adjusted or pitted coal con- | niuss. In 1883, Ed McMahon of Norwich ALBAN D ok MO Abrd x s v i 3 ion of ts. of plati 07 5 was defeated by a scant two yards{ Coulon, banmmweight champi :;cd mé'fi".fi&‘,‘.‘?”fi ‘J?mmé’ aw,?r',m: New England League by the famous E. C. Carter in 9 min. | the world, and Eddie O'Keefe of l’lll- smooth file, so that their surfaces are] At Fall'River—Fall Miver 12, Lawrene 2. 58 mec, in New York city. This was | delphia fought ten fast rounds te perfectly flat, and they should be ar- At - Haverhill—Haverhill 0. Brockton 1.° . then the fastest two-mile amateur rec- | draw tonight. ’;ac:g s"cat:‘: ;nfl: it n:}'k?n' if:g;c;g? Caflege. Games. %%‘MM‘V‘ Dé"r‘do%t‘i uKs: \37% §59L JOMNY 1ok Grew Starts for Annapelis, ling the blade that it is not bent, and| 4t “”"‘"‘*"“"’L%;fi“{* i 4 McCielland of Pittsburg for the two-| Boston, "April 25.—The Massachu- the screw should be screwed home un- vhmnm of West Virginta 9, Man- |-Tnile championship of America, at| setts Institute of Technology crew, til it just bears on the hlade. The less Coll: g ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa., in & min. 52 2-5| which will row the United States ma- the screw is adjusted; the ‘better. - BECNGN X orwich. Unirersity 7. St. Jobn's | gee. it that time the fastest profes- | val academy crew at Annapolis next % sional time, Hendrick bids fair to | Saturday, left for Annabolis tonight. One éxpert gives ths -following ad- vice about the treatment and repair of CHARTER OAK HAS accumulato The shoujd always be| 32 ENTRIES THIS YEAR. charged at 2low rate,/ and should be kept fu]lh' Ch;l‘telg- ba'l'hemf-fi' of mg Grand Cnreu-t Mect at Hartford Prom- accumulator shoul ean, an i Cseiz ?“"13” i;’sh {d b:a peri_gg'— i -ises a Dlnnor Year. {ca.“y put under the twater tap. e over a hundred.et entnes have heen re- should be kept oiled or vas-| cajved by the Gonmecticut Fair assos dmed' ‘which' mvflfll their corrosion. | ciation for .the early-closing purges of ——'_——T_ the Grand Circuit meeting- to. bé_held 2 ' at Charter Oak park September 4 to et Tace this year and received 32 em- tries. *The Park 2.08 trot for $2, the Capitol - City - 2.25 trot for '$1, 000, the Emerald 2.13. pace for $2,000, the Po. . Hartford Handicap for trotters better 200 !nmmfluvu‘u 8 2 | than 2.15 for $3,000, and the Nutmeg Inter Marine pid : Handicap for pacers better than 2.12 100 International Paper 10 | 'for “$2,000, coniplete- the early closing o a8 1515 ri : Penisa bt e 512 | Durses”’ Among tlfe ent are: s 100 X : 3 33, | Mald, (2.041-4; Joan, 2.043-4; Dudie 5 . ofd ... Archdale, 20‘1 4. s . “Tire" association” has gnnounced an- s ian 2,19 trot for a Ynires of $2,000, en- s Lo Bl T urniture Carpets Draperies AMERICAN '!ROT-TING DERBY ¥ : p 7 I.Jrg'ar Than Ever Before—High Class | wa" Papers Horses for This Blue Ribbon Event 7 usually large number o fnom- & e Atiractive in Variely, Style and Price ed in- connection -with the Grand Cir- _— cuit meeting at the Readville track the coming summer.. . In the American & the prs trotters is gr]'lu.(iep than t‘:d atréy - dl i Readville inaugura; e handi- o . ze:'m-i pstem of Tatin £ The entfies in- In Silks, Velours, Tapestries, Etc. other early.closing purse, the Corinth- ¢ > “HAS RECORD ENTRY LIST. early closing stake events to be decid- Derby;, the feature évent of gi’ummg, teh entry of hmlx blau Parlor ; sets clude’ N irisa Maid, 2.041-4: Joan. 204 3-4; ' Divans, W ing Chairs, worthy, 51 Sterling McKin- : 4 : -------- ¢ Gl BRI Mahogany Tables. Music Cabinets. 4T3 T 174 2 A a o L4 L3 Mission Furniture 119 2 3 St Sideboards, Buffets, Chjna Closete, i Book Cases. Magazine Racks, P Extension Tables. New York, April 25—Cotton futures| | ; | ; 26 a et et el GROW N Chamber Furniture e e s B Al ox Badh i ' i .87, - em| ; ’ 10z, \avel?z.:rpx;.sgw December 12.92, tor than -we claim. Dressers and Toilet Tables axzuary ‘ebruary --——, March il ~ e L 13.00. Cogun t closed qm 5 -mid- b,rdg lrcagman e s 2&&“ nuet s -%-.e t..“" o 1 mmhhogmly. 33’3 "lap"o C wflhut. les, 340 bales. s e white enamelled, oak. : MONEY. ' BRASS BEDS g 5 5 New York, April 25—Money on call steady at 2 1-4@23-8 ger cent, ruling B 4; ollerefl at dull and easy: sixty dn\ cent.; ninety days ? “CHICAGD @RAIN MARKET.:

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