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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912 INSURANCE. INSURE win Glens Falls INSURANCE CO. Assets. ..$5,337,175.19 Surplus. . -$2,722,672.08 ss c Net J. L. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Conn. I1SAAC S. JONES, and Real Estats Agent ards Building, 1 Main St. naurance Rict HEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE F THE MOST VALU SEE _B. P. LEARNED & CO. Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency established May, 1846, seplIMWF IHE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, v Block, over C. M. Room §, third floer. T o 147 ORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Itomeys-at-law Nat. Bank, Shetucket St . stairwe to Thames a T 8.3 mo §¢ CIGAR PUGS” FAIL. Favored Attack. London Rag Dolls: AuntJemima’s Pancaks Flour Feed your family on Griddle Cakes Gems and Muffins Best food—little cost i I TAFTVILLE WINS THE STERLING CUP, Present Holders From Up the State Beaten in Exciting Game, zaining ded an ir idle cars for rease the d previ- and advic 400 Delaware & Tudson & Rio Grande.. ester items had e on prices of change market w demand_sterling_up lose, although the rate lined slightly proved reported from the for- ters, particularly 1 stringency | —— Io of | = o Receipts 0f | —— Do." pid i . were 2,474 head, Including 125 | 1100 Misourl Faciic erers ‘and _exporters |y, Natioual Blooult Lead making, with |_ ’ cars on sale. medium cholce s firm; thin cows sf »od cows 10@15c higher; 15@25c higher. Ordinary to steers sold at $5.76@7.50 © common to medium oxen at ady; 1000 Nothern P 00; bulls at 00 for good; cows 5.00. siee 1 Deet quist 8t 2012 Ilo for alinay Sial S sides. No later cables from the | 1110 headiny & and sheep markets of Great) 100 Repubile ‘Biee Exports tomorrow, 695 | o, Bl o %0, teceipts of calves were 456 head,| 2008t L & S F. 2 pid including 190 for sleughterers and 26i (—— St Lmis 5. W... the market. Demand good and |—D% tfd . .l es firm to 35¢ higher, Common to | B rime veals sold at 0 per 100 wthern Rallway bs: culls arnyard S s Ives at $3.50@4.00; fed calves at| il o 530, City dressed veals firm at 11@ oo, St L & 16c per Ib.; country dressed at 1061 0 o i eipts’ of sheep and lambs wer Do bt 6772 head, including 21 cars for 1of Biaica Healy - e ighterers and 9 1-2 for the market, | Biotes Rubber.. . 475 . king, with the stale stock, 13 1-3| %7300 Uniicd States Siecl.. 3 % cars on sale. . Sheep were steady for | s'to0 tia Sopes 07 J1i xrades: #cod and prime lambs firm | 300 v Cur. Chem. ; i ) 1o higher: common stock slow and | 100 Wabash more than steady. The pens were | 1% Do. pfa —— Western Marviand . 100 Westinghonse Electric 100 Western Unlon — Whecling_& L. Common to good shecp #@32.50 per 100 Ibs.: com choire lambs at $5.00@6.85 Erlo 35 lis at $4.50; vearlings at $4.0064.50. oAl 1§ i mutton slow at 5 1-2@7c per COBL s e s ek ed lambs at 9@10 1-2c; hog | Total sales, 165,000 shares. t) atll@ll 1-2c. Country e All hothouse unchanged at ench. Recelpts of MONEY, re 1,783 head, including a| New York, Dec. 80.—Money on call|A A e market. Prices firm at (nominal; no loans. Time loans ea;;' per 100 1bs, Country dress- s easy at 6@ per Ib. Dec. 20.—Hogs were slow 60 days, 4@4 1-4 per cent, and ninety sIx months 4, mercantile paper 4 1-4@+4 1-2 per cent, Sterling exchange, ste at 4.83.25 for 60 day bills and at 4.86.33 {for demand. Commerofal bills 4,87 1-2, Bar sflver, §4 1-4; Mexican dollars 45, Government bonds steady, Raliroad stead receipis 29,000 for today and 15,000 foi nd to Bc higher; estimated 1OITOW 2ht bulk of prices, $6.16@8.3 $3.85@6.25! mixed and butchers, $5.9546.40; heavy, $6.00@6.40; rough |bonds firm. hieavy. $6.00@ 6 vorkers, $8. changes, $404,322,196; balances, pigs, $4.80@ $26,018,635. # Cattle were steady, estifiated r calpta, 3,500 for today; beeves, $4.76@ k (5 days): Exchanges balances, $36,042,776, e e 1s the editor. ., |Irish-American A. C. How She Fooledr The Doctor Three gela, was taken sick with scarlet vears ago my little girl, on, id secretary-treasurer of the Ama- r Athletic union, announces his se- of the all-America and all- colleglate athletic teams for the p: ar in the Athletic Almanac, of wh Strangely enough, no man is picked to ill two positions n the roll of hon- or in efther team, although the fol- Iwing are among the chossn on both teams in thelr respective spe 220-yerd run, R. C. Craig, Michigan 40-yard run, D, B, Young, Ambher: one e, J. P. Jon t mile, T. S. Berna, Cornell ard hurdle, 5. Chisholm, Yale, shotput, ussell L. Beatt teams selected are All-America Athletic Team. 100 Yard Run—Gwynn Henry, exas. i 220 Yard Run—R, C. Craig, Univer- sity of Michigan. 440 Yard Run—D, The | Columb Eden B. Young, Am- W. Sheppard, New York. P. Jones, Cornell | Irish-American A, One Mile Run—J. niversity 8 | Two Mile Run—T. S. Berna, Cornell | A. Chisholm, untversit Yard Hurdle—J. J. El can A. C., New York. ng Broad Jump—H. ASIC . Gi T, Irish- Run ., New Yor . Grum- New York, rdner, Yale uni- ing High Jump—Platt Adams, New York A, C, New York. Standing Broad Jump—Ray C. Ew- 1y, New York A. C, New York. Three Standing Jumps—Dan Healey, Pastime A. C., New York. Running_ Hop, Step and Jump—Dan ne, Irishk-American A. C, New | {Ahy | York. Shot Put—Russell L. Beatty, New | York A. C, New York, { Hammer—A. J. McGrath, New York | elt; | 8 Pound Weight for Distanc McDonald, Irish American A, | York. | Discus—Martin J. Sheridan, Irish- | | American A. C., New York, Javelin—O. Snediger, Olympic club, San Franeisco. Five Mile Run—George V. Bonhag, New York. Lewls Scott, Paterson, N. J.| Ten Mile Run—H. Bouth Paterson A. | Cross County—W, J. Kramer, Long Island Athletic club. Around—F. C. Thompson, Princeton, N. J.; J. W. Donahue, Los Angeles A. ; E. Schobinger, Chicago All-America College Team. 100 Yard Run—G, W. Minds, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. 220 Yard Run—R., C. Cralg, Univer- sity of Michigan. 440 Yard Rwo—D. B, Young, Am- herst college. 880 Yard Run—I, University of - Chicago. One Mile Run—J. P. Jones, Cornell university. +<5.ie Run—T, §. Berna, Cornell N. Davenport 58080V L AT/ LAODS 4 Exchange Orders Our First JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Oifers You Snappy Models in Suits and Coats at Less than Actual Co~* are a few of values you must see the stock STUNNING SUITS In- Cheviots, Broadcloths, In Scotch Mixtures, Winter Zibbelines, Mannish Wor- | Serges, Curley Burley Boucles and Double-faced steds and Diagonals $28.50 to $42.5( Suts now $16.50 $22.50 to $27.50 Suits now $12.50 $20.00 to $22.50 Suits now $8.50 Beautiful Waists in Batiste, Lawns, Embroidered Lingeries and Lace Waists made to sell for £2.50— Our special price 95c¢. Handsome Messaline Petticoats shades, a real genuine bargain. worth $3.50—Our We specialize in large sizes. Removed to New Building, Franklin Sq uai'e Branch of New Haven Shop SHOULD YOU DOUBT TH OUR STOCK. NO ONE WILL URGE YOU SATISFIED THAT WE ARE GIVING UNU HIGH GRADE GOODS AND IN ONLY TATEME: UNTIL . VALL NEWEST MODELS. BUY TO the prices. To appreciate these FASHIONABLE COATS Materials Y smma $25.00 to $40.00 < Black Coats now, $14.50 $16.50 to $22.50 Coats now $10.50 $19.50 to $30.00 Coats now $12.50 | $14.50 to $18.50 Coats now $8.50 ) | , in all the new 1912 These skirts actually special price $1.89. 4 31 = and later dropsy set in; her face and Score 2 to 1—Taftville Great in Attack—Brown Scores | [0 [*(T frovey ot I B Mred. A ! /| leading physician here at the time, ! ° inni treated her without the slightest suc- | wmmng Goal. A sample of your Swamp-Root Y o A been left at the house at the | ; time, I resolved to try it, and s it { S : .| agreea with her stomach T In the deciding game for \E. Pilling should Tdve scored a third | 18ECC Yol G S i s, The in- ling scecer football cup at T; , |Boal, ot :"‘“I‘ Jo. one h‘;;‘h ":‘;r“:;‘\“[ flammation began to subside after she g g tender o beat he she o aon ey Bottle, on Saturday afterncon, which has ot exciting | 12d taken the first fifty-cent by Sterling, | s P r from & yards out. ~An_ exclting|.ng arter she took two large bottles she hovs took the siiver tophe frem Ve [g@me ended With Tattville still press- | g */ T Gunced ‘cured by the doctor INCORPORATED 1858 g . . ing s bed 0 th ever ce. holders, winning the fast and exciting ["¥,e Sterling defence plaved a fine e L e ey A b L lose seore of 2 to L ¢ lgame and but for them the sc o would | et every second_day | \ : me of the best plaved and |yuve loen iarger. Referec McIntyre A e S Divi M S ‘ exciting ever secn in Tattville, 1206105 The “gams to- pestection. | UL he pronou B ividends March and September A i ihe tiird seasun tor the OUp, | ‘mattwille fineup—J. Andrewsgoal, | PNCRE GIRIUIN, (ol Cag e b Winhing it the: i Wilson and Greenhalgh backs, White, | ; tO% Fien 1o fOC0F WED MBter Hio " SCWAEh) Tih o0 R Pilling and Comnor haifhacks, Fin- | his medicine, but as his medicine A hidngs ap layson (capt), Pilling, Brow J.1 falled to do a bit of good, and desiring the. prasent Bethk lin, o o2 to do a bit of good, and desiring 9 B3 ‘00t oF A ghmes, geor olgh and R Greenhalgh. ime) no; 1o offend him, T did not tell hind 1| esources, September i, - ’ ) . 5 their opponents' 6 es, 35 minates. f Taftville's| W28 giving her Swamp-Root and he beaten Westerly, § to | PBring. the second ha 3 S| did not know the difference. I did not 0 at S tender only had three shots 10|y "l “Gron of his medicine after 1 : arted my girl on Swamp-Root, and b 141 X oo s Lo » lus with Securities at Market Value - 85 : e e St hal, e urplus with Securities at Market Vale = = ,015. : i iatrong Wit | CLIPPERS WIN. Swamp-Root saved my girl's life, for | . e be s - - which T am grateful, ! I o & Berd bandition, 191 Norwich Téat . Hat Easy Tires. with). Fieammot aiseit o0 Rishly | ot sure, consequently | e | ; were Brown New London, 41 to 15, ery, CAlingEs m n for t | = MR MARY BYRNE & h - b o d h ," d " . Jte g o B ers of this ty who are y > ew Tuns , N.J Brering's & gt o 1ipy s who are pla L New Bi ]m wick, 3. Deposits made the first business day of any month will draw interest from that A showed £00d {00! and | year theit weight, added ‘another | County-of Middlesex, | i date ; all other deposits will draw interest from the first day of the next month. A ut the game would be « to their list on Saturday afterncon 2t Mre' Mary Byrne, being duly sworn | During this half, Steriing |t M. C. A gymnasium by defeat-| ;e according to law, on her oath | Y of the play, but Taftyille New Londou team, 41 to saith that the above statement mads | lefensive game, the half Clipy ave lost but one by me is just and true. | * owing up splendidly and thme | {nis season out of ten or more ‘ MRS, MARY BYR Brosidons: Dirgtors / ¢ n they spoiled Ste chan- |pect to make this their best Sworn and subseri fore FINSLOW T. W 3 red a_nice goal, lagain for a Teturn game | MARGARET P. &'DONNELL | THENRY G, PECK CHARLES B. CHAPMAN s a miskick by Wilson. They | — Notary Public. Vice-P: t VILLIS : 0 d the goal and the point was | FACTORY LEAGUE BASKETBALL v Rihuidubs D AN s t Midtield play contin- | e & et oite HENRY H. GALLUP ST Aseistant Trcaaie +3 F ot~ ol e gt s ol M'”fr"'d.rp‘;“"“;:r;:: nners ) 1 or. Kilmer & Co. JOHN €. AVERILL D MITCHELL FRANK HEMPSTEAD + W ocond half started there | il et ki 2 | |3taghamton, M. Y. CHARLES E. CHANDLER CHAYLES + pul 4 spectators pres- » Mills Co. and Ponemah Mills | ! ¥ : = bl vinn | Prove What Swamp-Reot Will Do For Yau < i usc it . They st d in earn- | end to Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingham mwm * e e e o o riing only crossed midfieic | 7| ton, N. Y., for & sample bottle. It will | a great while, but the Taft-| a by the score of 12 to 1 convince anyone. You will also receive forw d: e shooting as 1 efeated Norwic Nickel & |a ol t of valuabl on, tell- . e G 3 } 1a . ] 3 i e et b1 Opteg ot Norwich inkel & 1a Bodkidt O v TEe WEOCINIIE AL (ale uilvaity | taking on Jim Fiynn or any other hope |He will renew his offer of $20,000 for | TOLL OF JOY RIDERS. it g A e A e e L A > 0 Yard Hu L. Gutterson, | in America un the match is staged Johnson's share of the purse for a | — Tattville avd durin Allen team and the Me. | When writing, be sure and mention the |1, raity of Vormont the middie of January. which ‘veems [Baish Hgnt {Recklessness with Autos Has Kille ing goal, McCrae, the | (' | team have dropped out{ Norwich v Bulleti eguls Running Eroad p—F. T en, | impossible. —_— i i i S , enal- | of and each forfeited alcent and one-dollar- size bottles for y iUnhing Hroad Jump—F. alien, | R gk iae = | 233 in the Big Cities of the Countr) g nisnt the former to| sale at all drug store o s s ) oA o Rax ronson, tie Indianapolis welt- | Alone During the Year 1911, Ponemah Mills. The H. B. Porter Co.| ="' " 3 PR T e Y, e Cilitr] e D two years ago, with fair success, has | Figures given out last week discloss At op okl ook e St el e B t wins without a defeat shows | P 16 Pound _Shot foothail game in that city between |weight, of St. Paul, the Wes: |@utomobile driving from January 1 to bl T o HARD GAME FOR TAFTVILLE. | they can give (»;VF,;;J(;;J’“.};; .;;.1“1 o ‘;“wl‘nz“W.:ls’ll:‘lmx\ntr o the Carlisle Indiaps and tmouth. S ‘hrv' Athletic ¢ ib of New Grleans, | December 1dwerc responsible for more n to get a little | — el ot i e T htoris : 2 {Within the next few weeks, caths in Cleveland in proportion to g Jad o caution | Oxford Ghampions Will Be Here to Erieoel oypnmIgs o s (1l pHars Howell, once a picher with ; iy ) the population than in any other city ter 30 minutes s _— e New Yo ankees, and more re- | “I think the fellow who fooled mw ¢ 3 3 i 4 ille scored winning | e Pt 68 JOHNSON AGREES TO BOX cently with the St. Louis Browns, has |the most since T en in_ base- ";.y‘fi_‘“ _M““'h“m‘;""x only ell was brought down the| (i 2 s DRy B e g 3 decid to forswear baseball for the . v Da of (Detroit, many have been serl bt g A S RS Donnelly c. Woodward and Baird SAM M'VEY IN SYDNEY. |jite of an umpire. s Russ, Ford jously injured or maimed for life with- g W g s defeated Putnam on | Mcintosh's Representative Offers $30,- | R g Tke D B that peiod thepe ate RO"SisAAS. 86 . stake and scored a grand | hor. home talent afternoon wily the twol . o0N, With $5,000 Expanses and Four |, 50m, (Crewlord, the hard wittngihe piiched in the ~bg leaue was |8 R e tablo ditivh e v the goal ten had no|the v that Oxford has been | ofp _“‘ ‘]‘“m"stynv of Danielson on| ickets for Championship Bout. HlEned oAt T et ike it did that particular |ber of deaths for the vear in the first A few minutes after this | tanging up it shows that the fiig 18 Elitnar B |George Mullin, the vete four times, which |column and the number of inhabitants S Jack Johns L e in each city for each death in the sec- o e e OWLS’ DUCKPIN LEAGUE, fight for the world's heavyweight |1a1, L md column: —— championship, in _Syduey, alia, | ot e Deaths. 1 death per Four Three-Man Teams Entered for|probably on Easter Mon: bt O e A g PR Detroit ! Cantoetaibo: Maroh 25 Andrews, representative in the |:= GOt NIgL: ¢ Bran the P s Cleveland . 3 States for Hugh McLntosh, closed the (DIhLY sI igzer of the Ath has | ‘P(“ Ppehe e Pl s Kansas City .. & i = The Owls' duckpin league with the|match at a two-hour conference with |ETYCh ub Wis position of salesman in | I P FIAVERS of 60 Hme, (00 Cincinnati . ] E ; foliowing teams entered has been |the champion in Chicago. He first|® Philadelpbla clothing house and has \heads. cunnine, clever pitchers. Ma | i e A HOPEFUL FEELING. 860; cows and he 09@6.40; | ¢ rieq: csked Johnson to abide by the con- [FPHTRC 10 his homo at 0 L RE o veirs hni Nt hira physi- | Pittsburg .. , e Texas . $4.25@ stockers and | ““meli N0 1 Donahue (cap tract he made with Mclntosh in Eng- |He has just bought the Baker. fz 1 superiority and 'when ' the 4rm be- |St: Louis Closing Session of Market in 1911 Was | feeders, 15.85; western, $4.40@ “Alquist land, which called for § - for jthe |Contalnk enty 35 :“_‘"l‘"““" T1- %00 ¢ BatIE G Thith" Tié the |Philadelphia Quite Strong. ] . 2—Sullivan (capt.), Barry | champion’s end for one fight e R D T teams opposed to him with his head.” |Ealtimore .8 2t Sheep were stead. imated re- 2 : Chis Johnson declined to do. He i S Omaha, with unusuaily stringent w York, Dec. 31.—The closing ses- | c€ibts, 13,000; native, 3 4.50; we sttle (capt), Dough- | told Mcintosh that he would box Mec- | Ty Cobb recently referred to Jack = laws, has Dabe the year in the stock mari $3.00@4 /ey and make the trip across the Pa- |Ba as “the most feared batsman| Ty Cobb's e experience leads by a hopeful feel s, §4.2 50; western, $4 4—Jobnson (capt.), Dono- | cific for a $30,000 guarantee, $5,000 for [cn the Athletic team. The Detroit to say: “I find the public in the th — = e — ted in & moder =2 o the expenses of tralni and t time | sts meant that with men on the sine entirely different of transactions STOCKS. d are as follows: | 10st on the trip and four round trip |bases in a pinch, Barry was the most |that in baseball. T presume it is be Children Ory as th s; $9; high | ticke! Andrews fully agreed, and |likely to hit the ball and break up the [cause the attitide one takes on th FOR FLETCHER'S P46 ‘wCitig Tobal ) suit of | cabled McIntosh in Tegard to the date, |gam diamond and an the stage is entireiy | | clothes given by J. T. Donovan: high | though Easter Monday is thought to | o iifferent, On the cvonare mid| CASTORIA g e (Individual) be a certainty. | Jack Curley, mar of Jim Flynn, (to please the people; on the diamond | = mg— e A 1%, he schedule drawn up provides for| . Johnson will have to leave |the Pueblo heavywe a t" for |you are paid to win imes. The| WHMN You want to put your busi- 4% 46% | the following series of games: January or early in Februa: Chicago, prepared to post $10,000 -in 1 public is fickle than the |ness before the public. there is no me- Hide 4 L. ptd P ot R S B boxing season a match with Jack John- | goers, especialiy that part that | dium better than througb the sdvertiss Jan. t April. This will heavyweight championship. [makes itsel? heard at the park ing columns of The Builatin. Jan (v uying, and th Feb, 9, = 5 = S points. A : ision of the Feb, A - default on the March 1, 1-4; the first mortgage hec March 11, 3-4; ect upon the market da’ Misig O, 2-4; March 2 s been commonly recognized as a | c_ Ganst . / erations i eag prong (e | e Batinors & 01 AMERICA’S BEST ATHLETES, ere were a few small sales of the| 1500 Breokiyn Rapid Trant e i Frerppn oo (o o Tt mes E. Sullivan Picks All-America il b long been very inactive | Losther and All-Collegiate Team or 5 w1 € et s D e L 194 Mai St w B -ld- ferred deciinn G e aim dt. auregan bui ing Charged For