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: ? . NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912 INSURANCE. INSURE WIilH INSURANCE co. Gross Asset: Net Surplu: J. L. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Conn. HAVE-YOU ONE? s I T P THIS N an quires an answer. answer must be n once and let ake ISAAC S, JONES, Insurance and Real Richards Building, #1 Ma 1BE GFFICE OF WM. F. Rea! Estat» end Fire Insurance, s jrozind In Somisry Biock over C. M. ilums, Room #, third Goer. Teiephone 147 Glens Falls $5,337,175.19 $2,722,672.08 IS AN IMPORTANT QUES Estate Agent, Sam ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ng the las s series at New . . o > as| Mrs.F. B rned in a foot gf | S e ‘."‘ A i v Night. i3 .\”:”,’if‘ conicen thel ihat geason wal | who is at the Backu water in the cellar of ©is home 1 ti AMOS A. BROWNING e hand but just what thS| po Glippers were defeated by the |perienced in base | overing stter o auegl al operation. | explanation of the death of Rubin| iding will contain remains a sectel | miopatt by pany at Oocum on |fact that my v i frgsied $ wiitms it t A y-ai-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. | n semdnt. 0, that /1t | TOLOREIL (1006, SUEDAnY L {OPIn, or | 2 - s far as | 00d Lathrop has returned to his ' leaky pipe cgused the water in the 3 Richards BU@g. | i oflicial announcement is th adriekday! evaalbu Ate ta HE he | ton wher Ex As far g in Mystic, after visithig Mr. and | basement of the hous o T00. will be ssued Friday night, Sthe TH | Clippers were outweighed but put up I know it § in, and I e R 7= |bon giveh forihe delay L o% la good game, There was a good sized ,looking forw: nore 1 2 i Brown & Perkins, ittimeysat-Law | ocument wil L PN ‘j'm‘,' »wd. The time was two 15-minute |season next vear. I find it rather o G | A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. att 2 = GORSIOEADLY CATE, ZHH S8 { periods. The Clippers will play in hard to predict how many games I Fgy L i el il o R gl ! at bank, Shetucke: BL | ¢ i e Saturday afternoon. will win the coming scason and will r a week’s visit in ' fre in the Catskills & young girl rode Natlor 0T v ¥men of the National | e e R D o e ihs Bading B with thelr ~ sister, Mrf. Lorseback at midnight and saved many T -~ P i iRy s |in the league. T like to pitch, and it | Herbert Lyem e 000 SRl T T 1 American league, lapored g 1T am feeling right, the Pirates will | are ofter ¢ . Ki b - | EXPERT SWIMMERS HAD v cight and u half hours today | Mclntosh Accepts Tempting Offer to : 11}‘(. e Ly aate | Mrs. John in curing lung trouble, coughs A GREAT SEASON bed the above n, Mi- | Change Scene of Conflict. e Xtsm and colds, which might n,ave _e;r:ded 5.3 —_— men from all parts of th 3 = = on or pneumonia. “It cure More and 3etter Contestants in the unted the hotel lobby, wait- | Syd Wolgast Improving Fast. | f a dreadful cough and lung dls- | Finld in 1911 Than Ever Bef 1 oDDO to appear & Mel Angeles, Cal, Jan. 3.—Ad Wol- | euse,” writes W. R. Patterson, Welling- | 4 s il tie commission and their { the meet mpion pugi- | son enter- | ion, Tex., “after four in our family had on the changes in | Sam McVey, has accepte h pncumonts | eve at their | dled with consumption, and I goined | reement, ST ¢ 1o change the pl r to be mor of | 87 pound othing so sure and safe t B Pr 1l take ple ol Jol he ex for all t and lung trobles. Price e heard and ail to go home pr ght will take place, Jack Johnson, K [ tor a 1 ) - At urnment this eve- { the champion heavyweight pugilist of nd of | : ¢ and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar- e « {hey wero notified that the com- | the world, and Sam McVey, the heav: { was in Stonins- | anteed by Lee & Osgood Co. esion would hear them tomorrow | weight champion of will | : B | 7. He attended an | ahnianshte )rning. efore fight in Paris before the & AUU. Seocatary Baitovaly Hit. | 8 r and Wednes- A Hero in a Lighthouse. a “'Signed the Schedules. of the Grand Prix instead of| A- A U. Ss ) v fellowship meeting. | @R RS e et S g AR al a Dreyfuss, representing the on_Easter Monday. | New Yo ey S Crae: _!'ich, a civil war captain, as a light- [ and President John- rd and Sam McVey have | James E. Su G Whitney Vergason. student at'; keeper, averted awful wrecks, ue, and Pres| M a return match on \)n;},vnur Athleti ‘vmmn,‘ wa outh Lancaster, Mass., pending ‘? D eatiIs b et thage boar] ites Qufing the. atee if McVey's hand hea v his son tonight to be serious, week with his sist Mrs. Roswell | DU% 2 Qe oot 8 o Hlectrlo Ditters v T et is feared Mr.i ullivan is threatened | Brown of West Town strect. a_wreck, p}:;\axene,d T‘110" o Bitiors . S { with typhotd fe — o 2 o chilln® he.amit | of_tneir respectiv | Y Jie e of kidney trouble and chills,” he writes, Joth snnoanced that no information Wants to Meet “Bud” Smith. = | Mrs. John s d ‘d‘: fter I had taken other o called cures letic warding the schedule would be giv- | Norwich Bulletin Sporting Editor Ira Thomas in artford. ]d:“ ‘1”:‘( i _‘“’“9‘“ % for years without benefit, and they also | s he sea- | . ntil the meetings of the leagic | " Dear Sir: I would like to meet| Ira Thomas, backstop of the Phila- | poitom 30T HirE | improved my sight. y*'\od' &t \seventy - M. Danlels' | ;) jehrua Bud” Smith in a finish wrestling | delphia Athletics, was in Hartford on < ng L'm[,(vglm flg:;amon‘_& ::gnkxitkn?} . [’ I match, best two out of three, or in|T making a brief visit with h ~ Z - | dig 5 ] T e ing | ke O"’.C,'a s SE"M A‘hf“:t e | hanfioip maten iihar was B jre- | Diothor. Bls erpestad o, retuendd T e ey | troubles, ' they're without equal, Try s | cits O tinni st et satl , for a side bet or 60 per cent. to | Philadelphia at once, where he now | (THU Haglr il them. Only 50 cents at Lee & Osgooa | yegort: 1 repar o dhe 0 1.4‘\ W lnry\t;ri‘), ]4‘0 ‘1‘;‘ cent Xm( lthu 1;\’:4‘0\;‘, s hor S Ten WAk Tows Mrot. | Covs B S e i & eanase k- oF Any club he prefers or on a_ban West Tow: | : — . “ s on [ inager Breshnahan of thef roor. Hoping this up | Boston 4, Ottawa 3, | I Foley's Honey and Tar Compound y . figures | " W. Murphy of the king you fo | Boston, Jan. 3—The Boston Athlet- | myesday to New York, Cures in Every Ca ¥al enly impugned ours |ic ociatior team won from |y, eir Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the wrds Yale ati openl impugned i ation 2 m won m |y thei aunt, Mrs. Ir. Ja: ] Y, Mgl in the performance of | ottawa univ £ to 3, In an over- | Gharles st Town street, | Schlits Hotel, Omaba, Neb, recom- 2- and branded him as a 1 P. Sorher Difamation el | ime game st Boston arena to- | mends Foley's Honey and Tar Com- ring tel lobby. Such incidents serve | at the New York lunchroom on Rail- | night, Mliss ( | pound, because it cures in every case. an t those in control of clubs|road street. g e | (Thursa I have used it myself and I have rec- r % nd h:fl.-, league. with which| Willimantic, Conr., Jan. 1, 1912, Roller Polo Games Wednesday, sity, after spending two weeks | ommended it to many others who have . % Te sciated into distepute. 1 S At Hartford: Waterbury 1; Hart- [tion with her parents, Rev. and Mrs, | since told me of its great curative reccmmend the adoption of a specific | Laurel Hills to Meet Groton Second. John Thémpson. | powere In diseases of the throat and ule providing for the imposition of| The Laurel Hills will meet some new ce: Providence 7; Wor- - | lungs” For all coughs and colds it s Ity upon party | opponents tonight, when they play y effective. Lee & Osgood Co. f ized base 1 who FIGHT BOTH FLYNN AND McVEY These Two Are All the Matches He Has, Says Champion Jack | Johnson—McVey Bout in Paris—Flynn in New York or Nevad a. Chicago, Jan, MeVey i the Grand Prix, June TO BE AIRED FRIDAY | j reulating em."” report showed netted - lso urged the passage e municipal laws against Iping FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL on the night u"‘ I think, and Sotch chamy alping aca ess or in a public reflecting vpen ik official, club a or tion for to utterin 5 NED STRONG, CLOSED WEA Gains Before K FEELT onx sars barel 9,00 A be t closed middling York, Jan. > 1-4@3 1-2 per cent; rulin last loan 2 r offere loans -4 per 4@4; six CHICAG 1 oo High COTTON. Jan. ady. Fepriuary May 9.27 igust 941 9.52; No quiet; middling uplande gulf 9.60; no sales, MONEY. Money call on 4; closing d at 2 1. easier; sixty da cent, gnd uinety months & 3-4@4 0 GRAIN MARKED Low. 9% h 3.1 aays Clnos. 100% ®i % o “I'm going to fight ‘BILL COLLINS HAD SUCCESSFUL VERMONT TOUR sandy Dryden, a 180-pounder, and pion. Score 19 to 12 at Occum Wednesday | the Groton second team, plaving them in the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. The Groton boys are said to have a | team of experts who can make any | | | cpponent travel at a fast gait. NORWICH TOWH Last of Electric Light Poles Set— Hartford Limousine Stalled at 3 a. m.—Social and Personal Notes. and Ends All indig Minutes. | KLING TO MANAGE 1S BOSTON'S EXPECTATION holidays with her Champlin, Mrs, C. of Willimantic called on | crave Hub National Leaguers Also Get Doc a director of the club for many I Di iching, A Limousine with four occupants en the 1 for X & et A/ muneger team w sute from Hartford was stalled at 3]ness after e usea, Indigestion Il fight Flynn some time before mm.“ Next Match Against the Human Eel | ,ameq betore Friday of this weel | 0'clock Wednesday morning at the cor- | (like a Jump of lead in stomach), Bi I figh 5 | ‘hat th talk _ v Brash. either in New York or Nevada. | of Boston. wes stated. That the m.fi\‘ z;,; 'J\;h\- ner. of West Town and Wauwecus| Heartburn, ,,:_“ u -)”-‘le ¥ Chamrion Jaci Johnson tonight thus | g ¥ ce of Fred Tenney rvrlw‘ 19_ "])l‘r\ jStreets. Rousing the neighbors, they | ch and intestines or oth- 5 £ Ltuation of the | . Pl Colling, who claims the middl is the telief of local baseballl Sy, 00t e o o carry them 7 < cutlined the pugilistic sltuatio ; | weight wrestling championship of New Wers. further on their way, leaving the car from the stomach are future, so far as the heavyweight Eneland and is prepared to defend It | During the coming week, the papers f o o 5ot oba S0t Lo absolutely unknown where this effec- hampionship is concerned against any challengers, was in town | whereby James Gaffney will be- Setleiientl | tive remedy is used. Diapepsin really ft Y ‘I stuff pub- | 0 Wednesday with ' his manager, | come the legal owner of the team will Guskta'ob Holiday: | does all the work of a healthy stom Dbeen so much WU PUDT | pvanic "1 Gibney, getting ready for | be passed. S had as|@ch. It digests your meals when your wd to tell where ' At | 0 hout when Collins meets another | Dr. Miller, the rizat fielder, whose [ MF. and 2 % bag a5ils vt. A single dose will d 4, Johnsan, - "t 10| Collins here next week on the mat, | batting las; season proved ome of the | @ e el | ®est all the food you eat and leave Svers this opponent being Jaclk Collins, the | sensations of the XNatfonal league, e neclel. | pothing to ferment or sour and upset fighter byt b | Human Eel, of Boston, who is billed to | signed his coatract for next seascn e 0 s, Wheekt of | i e, v the ir might be c | g0 on at 158 They .a vith the loca bday, FI0aS; M Mrs. B S0 Get a laigo s0-cent case of Pape's - | ity for his man by a lot of talk about | orras s I B g of Norwich, et o d in & itttle while Johnson has two matches COMICS | "Ry figg jately returned from a re- 's Prize Pi § aibe = | héalthy, strong stomach, for you then he two I named, and —nmo MOTE | .. 0" gyecassful tour in Vermont, Fitebuiive ¥tk Yimar Posised 6 The last of the new poles for elec- | can e pything and everything you When there are more, I'll annourn ALng rhith: he: loet Bt e’ skten | Come Back. tric lighting was sei Wednesday on | want without the slightest msmxml'on them. ¢ out of fourteen, meeting all the men | ; 2,000 ington street, near Hospital Cor- or misery, and every particle of im- | Phe champion said the MY le | 0f anywheros near his woight that| Marly O'Toole, Pitwshurgh's i) meet the other poles on that: purity and Gas that is in vour stom- { wouid fgned in legal form WMV | vonieq to go agninst him, He expects Vitcher. says his arm is all right again | Those at the West Town strect ach and intcstines is going to be car- row and that the Flynn contracls |, g, j,ck to Vermont about the 15th | 304 | next season he will “coie | ond were finished last Friday. ried away without the use of Jaxa | wou ned soon after. {of January, where he has another |Dack” and start on a successful big | ~ | or any other assistance. ! “PING SCANDAL | ma The one man who put his e “‘i i okttt News in General. | Should you at this moment be suf- TICKET SCALPING iers to the mat for the deciston nd, in which he sa Cases of grip, quinsy sore throat and | fering from Indigestic 1 reading ore or in ba you have be arm being statments regard to m I disorder, yo: within five minu alent. | pneumonia are . | & Dot g condition are much exaggerated, as | Z i en. Jack ) y BAY: 8 3 anicls of Brockton told hat what | SR AR ersary T o! Report to Give Out Spelman of Westerly to o on. for | Intely CREERCkA Loid me thet. W }xf-v.-irehmws here. | anniversary roquiem 3 After almost | @ half-hour preliminary. wouid be ramoved during my i Een1 R igation the Na- | L |vest. T am spending a great deal of | ks snl'xul is "fm‘;r:—‘ SRS e on, !\vhhh me! | TOTOKETTS DEFEATED CLIPPERS itime in ihe woods taking daily exer- | Canterbury ¢ :‘-"r'f“ S . SR AR which prevents from getiing too Burdick c West Haven.—Drow GAS, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS AND INDIGESTION, VANISH Diapepsin Seitles Your Upset Stomach You can cat-anything your stomach | without fear of Indigestion or | relatives in Norwich Town. Dyspepsia, or that your food will fer- Miller’s Contract. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of|ment sour on your stomach, if you Willimant pent the week end and | will take a little Diapepsin occasion- Beston, Jan. 3.—At a meeting of | New Year's with Mrs. Thompson’s par- | ally. { the National league baseball cl heid | ents, Mr. and Mrs€harles Bushnell of | Your meals will taste good, and an; teday, C. James Conmolly was elected | the Old Canterbury turmpike. | thing you eat will be digested: noth- viea” pr one of bt ling can ferment or turn into acid or the oldest nd has been | Stalled at 3 a. m. | poison_or stomach gas, which cau ! i estion in Five on_or any stom- et relief mass was cele- | church, New | >, Fitasim- | ¢ Kelley, for- Something Very New in Publishing E are bringing out a WEEKLY MAGAZINE. The first issue will be on sale at all news-stands on Thursday, January 4th. The name of this magazine is THE CAVALIER : This is the first time a great big magazine has ever been issued as a WEEKLY, and THE CAVALIER is a fireat big magazine of 192 PAGES. Weekly publications are always thought of as of pamphlet shape. But slavery to conventionality of this sort, which is wanting in common sense, has A NEW STORY We shall be%in a new serial story every week in THE CAVALIER—52 A YEAR. This is a whole library of books, and in addition you will get six or eight hundred short stories. All this enormous volume of reading will cost, by the year, ONLY FOUR never had much of a pull with us, The regular magazine shape, which is of the nature of a book, makes the best publication for reading and for preservation, be it weekly or monthly. The frequency of issue has no-bearing on the problem, EVERY WEEK DOLLARS. Then, too, each issue of THE CAVALIER will have a baseball article by CHARLES E. VAN LOAN, who is easily the cleverest baseball writer in the world. These baseball articles simply hum with the whir of the ball. The Destroying Angel By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE This story is very much worth while. Vance is one of the most popular book authors of the day. His books sell for $1.50, and are among the very big sellers, Get this first copy of THE CAVALIER, in which this Vance story starts. Ask your newsdealer for it. If he has sold his sapply, he can get you a copy, or you can getitfromus. The priceis TEN CENTS. THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY 175 Fifth Avenue, New York The Porteous & Mitchell Co. The Greatest Merchandising Movement of the Entire Year Our entire stock of Staple and Seasonable Merchan- dise—with the exception of articles which bear the manu- facturer’s price restrictions—is offered during this Sale at—. REDUCED PRICES ! REDUCED PRICES ! Following are a few items from several departments which will serve to show the trend of prices. And please bear in mind that every department in the store offers bar- gain opportunities equally as attractive. Then make it a point to attend this Sale at the earliest opportunity. COME TODAY ! COME TODAY ! Men’s Clothing Men,s Weal‘ Ail at greatly reduced prices. This the entire year in Men's Wearables. [Men's Hosiery—at 7c from 10c—at 10¢ from 12%c—at 21c from 26c, Men’s is the greatest money-saving event of hese are a few sample items: Men's Winter Tnderwear—at 39c from| Goe—at from Tic—at 89c fro $1.00—at $1.19 from $1.50, Men's Sweaters—at 69¢ from $1.00—at 98c from $130—at $1.93 from $2.50— at $3.39 from $4.00. Men's Negligee Shirts. —at 9 from $L.00—at $119 fro $1.50, Men's Heavy Glov —at 3%¢ from 50c Men's Suspenders—at 1% from 25c— from 50c. ckwear—at 2ic from Zsc—at from 50c—at 7%¢ from $1.00. Men's Flannelette Night Shirts—at 39¢ from 50c—at 60c from 75c—at 89c from $1.00. Be sure and visit our Basement Departments for some of the best values of the Sale. Great Bargain Opportuni. ties in Prints, Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Cottons, Table Linens, Toweling, Sheets, Blankets, Comfortables, Etc. Second Floor Clearance S WOMEN’S, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WINTER SUITS, COATS, FURS, ETC.—WOMEN’'S WAISTS, CORSETS, WRAPPERS, MUSLIN UNDER.| WEAR, ETC.—ALL AT SALE PRICES. ailored Suits Children’s Winter Coats Women’s and Misses’ Talored Suits M in all the newest models. e Caracul, Plush, Chins chilla and Mixtures. At $1050—reduced from $15.00 At $1350—reduced from $22.50 At 3348 —reducsd from $ 590 A} $16.75=rednos from At $395—reduced from § .00 At $19.50—reduced from $35.00 At $496—roduced from § 180 At $6.96—reduced from $10%0 3 At $9.75—reduced from $15.00 inter Coats A ‘Wome MiI;D‘ES’ and Junior Coats y r b , navy, browns and mixtures— i ! materials are broadcloth, serge, Chin- Women’s Waists ! chilla, ete, At § 7.98—reduced from $12.50 A splendid assortment at At $10.50—reduced from Prices. At $1350—reduced from At 39c—reduced from oo At $15.00—reCuced from At TSe—reduced from ‘$1.00 At $18.00—reduced from At $1.48—reduced from $2.00 At $24.75—reduced from $85.00 At $285—Messaline—from $3.50, Some of the best values of the Sale are in our Muslin Underwear Department — Women’s Wrappers, Corsets, Satteen Petticoats, Silk Peetticoats, Kimonos, Flannelette Gowns, Bath Robes, Etc. / MILLINERY "jnmd At Greatest Reductions We Ever Made Trimmed Hats Il Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $3.95, reduced 98¢ { Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $4.98, reduced t $198 Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $.95, reduced t Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $7.50, reduced Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $10.00, redficed 0 $4.08 Women's Dress Hats that soid up to $26.50, reduced to—————— 808 Women's Dress Hats that sold up to $2 0, Teduced to———__gagg Many splendid values in Untrimmed Hate, Trimmed Outing Hats, Willow Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Etc, Hosiery and Underwear For Women, Misses and Children At-l4c—Infants’ Silk Heel and Toe Cashmere Hosiery, value 25c. At 3c—Children’s Fast Black Rfbbed At 14c—Infants' Ribbeqd Vests, ‘weight, value 2jc. winter At 4c—Boys' Gray Ribbed Suits, reduced from §0c. At 19¢—Women's ~Mned Underwear, valne 2 At 36c—Women's Underwe: At Po-—TWomen's Voo Suits, value $1.00. At $1.48 Women's Natural Woul Ui lon Suits, vahe 32,3 At $1.68 - Women's Silk and Wool Un- fon Sults, value 32 Hogtery, in all sires, hih ¢ 1lo—Children's Flesoy-lined Rib- bed Homiery, all sizes. At 7e—Women's Black Hosbery, linen spliced, second quality of 17e Hosiery, ' 18c—Womenw Imported Split Fest Hoslery, value 5, > At 206—Omur entire stock of Wemen's 37%ec Cotton Hosbery, at 2%c ec! Ribbed Fleen value Be aure and visit our Third Floor and see the splendid values in Carpets, Rugs, rials, Etc. many Curtains, Drapery Mate- At Clearance Prices At 12%e—Silk Braid Trimmings in aj) colors, value 19¢ and Half Price—All Gloves, Trimmings, Etc., At | Wamen's Dress Kid Gloves, 5% | gray Moche and tan color Cape Gloves — all at bic a pair, At 1 Our reguisr $1.00 *“Duchess” #: | Dress Kid Gloves in & full line of sizes and colora. AL | Our regular §.50 Dress Kid $128 | Cloves, the well Imown Touise” muke. 1 our Silk Trimming Spangled Trimmings, Fic, i) black and eolors, at half prices, At 16:—Face Veiling, black, white an.| ©olor, 16c & yand from the At S%o—Made Mesn Vells, Shetl Amdsd, all colems, value n;w.‘nr At SeCffon ) Ve 9 Trimmings i el e, m\;’l‘;‘ fifi.‘hc“‘" and color combinations, | awye—Chiffon - Made Vefls, 2 yargs long and 1 yard wide, value 31 06 At T2Gc—Persian width value

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