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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912 INSURANCE. Clens Falls INSURE WITH INSURANCE ¢O. Gross Assets Net Surpius. . L LATHROP . WN Agents, Norwich, Conn, IMPORTANT QUES an answer. D t be negat ..$6,337,175.19 . 22,722,872.08 Willimantic Sees Good Boxing Card Joe Farran Outpoints Young Sam Langford in Main Bout— Fast 10 Round Go—Willimantic Boys Appear in Pre- liminaries. y (Special to The Bulletin.) 4 Readville, Upwards of 300 faps witnessed an | exceptionally fine exhibition of hoxing | Svracuse, N. Y.—Sept, 9-14, befers the Windham A. C. at Wiili- | ichigan State ‘llx\—?afl_ 1 mantic Tuesday evening. he , O.—Sept. 23-Oct. 4. preliminary and the main bout. The ) A meet at Lexinvton is expected to first praltn petween Bert Harris (10 e e Trard of Willimantic wen? | Columbus meeting, if the lexington a little over a round, the latter having | Club wiil accept the late dates, The The better of the go. The Second was | Stewards have tried for vears to get o7 rounds between Young Le 2d | Lexingion to join, but Horace W, Wil- Couns Cote of Wilitmantle, in which | ®on. Who owried the track for tiirteen the former had the advantage. Young | Years, steadfastly refused to ha Collins and Martie Shea, both of Wil thing to 4o with the Grand | timunti rnished the semi-final of | He retired from racing last vear, end | oliing was the favorite of | the new management qui tie opportumity fo apply Mass. | the crowd Thie main bout between Youilg - | Lavgtora of Mount Vernon, N, ¥ 5 | Joe Farron of Boston, who substituted | {for Young Coville of Boston, went ten tion rounds, and was easily the best vout ! was_made by { seen in this city in a long time. Far- {Haitford Conn. an outpointed his opponent Ihe admission of Pittsburg Sam | New Yerk idea is said Senator Bailey of Texas. in behalf of New X : to the served th N)p ar verdict unopposed. 2 ISAAC §, JONES N T R stieards voted to abolish the wsurance and Real Estate Agent, ;H e t chammpion, was one of Fa itiona) judge and starter, Richards Building, 31 Main St. VHI’V FIRES ARE STARTEB IN THE FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE ' pan MURPHY GETS SOUVENIR. F THE MOST VALUE Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. ' SEE (B P. LEARNED & CO. Arency establisred May, 1846, seplIMWF IRE OFFICE OF WM. F Ilu.. Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, s jeeaiad tn Bemary' Black, sver C. iame, Roem 9, tMrd foer. Telesbone 147, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brewn & Perkins, timege-at-lan y next to elephoae 383 NOTIGE \eeting of the ansd Dominick & Dominick Members of New York Stock Exchange { E B : ; {savagely. & { quickly and on the stump in; ernoon Union Pacific sank fh Shannon Building, Norwich elephone 904 GEORGL G GRANT, lodertaker and Embalms: | ? Providence Sl., Taftv Frempt attention (o day or nigh: calla | Te M Whawl MISS .H,—Lfl ADLES, vair, «cai and Fac Specialis: AL HALF PRICK »t. o Akt see the ndvamce mpring hair NORWICH—Waures VEW YORK—; o | PLAID BACK GLOAKINGS Greadcloths. ane Carriage Cloths. L—1.000 yards ef Cloakinge cents that are werth $1.00 o This is something that sheuld to every lady who reads this sement BRADY & SAXTON, Nerwich Town. G. E. PARKHURST, reet, Norw NOTng epalr, vemodel. Te-edie and clean Furs at a reasonable pric A goazaplesd. | for work a postal I wil !RUCKNEI, The Fursie Telephone Franklin St i75TH DIVIDRND. The Nomvich Baviags .IOSEHI BRADFORD, Book Binder. Foane Esoke Mada and Kulad to Grde: es Loan & Trust Co. Building. | iank, Shetucket St Thames “rprk McLean was ref- ithorized each trotting associa Harr 1 _ere and W, R eton timer and | formerly filled by was alse abolished. | A reduction In t o | sociations and clubs from !!..- te $50 National Commission Has Sent Them | e made by unanimo s Out to Champions. ape ipain Dan Murghy bas just re Slispes IMbes: cetved from the national commission | Juarez Jan. 9.—First race 2 ¢ which they annually pre- | Wicket, 113, Cotton, 7 to 1, won; Pipe imembers of the champlon | Viston, second; Weymouth, third Time s & diamond within a d in the ? f & wat *{on mo. Kern, third. six furiong on, 30 to 1, wen; Toul third. Time 1.1 1-2 furiongs: Pride of Li: 118, Taplin, 7 to 2, won; Koete: second; Chapultepec, third. Time, say, the design is m baseball diamend 1 is set ond, the stone ly in its setting. Ya f winning the first place in world. NEW YORK AND PITTSBURG mile So. Betmuck, 115, Kee econd; Mamae ‘!’L 510 1, wor Time 1.40 IN THE GRAND CIRCUIT fixv. race, mile:. Lotta Crank, 103, Molesworth, 5 to 2, won; Zulu, second; ‘Thnc New Cities Addld or Next Year | The Men —Lexington is Invited. | Olympic Trials in Harvard Stadium. 9—/The Har-~ will permit the use Jan, Circuit a5 racing will undergo important | inges next summer as the re: of | ¥ 4 corporatien ction takem at the annual meeting of e >‘~;“ - for inavy trials tewards of the circult here today. 1In | " ihe ¢ are to {the aliotment of dates New York city | N eden, uext i sarg are admiited to the cir- | il 0 raking a o that effect, mm PA:&Mb Mict i3] expenses of 'h-a American tesm. ~ The tracks are out for ;m’d"‘ of the trials has not been set. year at least. e dates assigned are as follows: waz00, Mich—July 15-20 H Wendover to Be the Place, Chicago, Jan 9.-—Wendover, not | Windward, Nevada, i# to be the scene of the Jokmson-Flynn fight next July. y made this an- TWO BEAR RAIDS. Attack Causes Perceptible | Depression of Prices. Apaeonds Mtulng Co... a2 Atz o8y Atha Savage RS 0 Brookiys Rapid New York, Jan, 9. Comaun Paci ar raids wo short, sharp | depressed stocks today. the opening and again before | close the market was gttacked Soth times prices gave way he four points below.-the previons day se. Feading and Canadian Paciflc | o developed acute weakness, losing |~ three peints, Many of the other im- | tocks, including Lehigh Val- 1\h|(hlmw Fa n'r Lodts. ern Pagific, United Statesi 4 3 i Amal-| 29D e g Mo Granic gamated Copper fell back one to twe | t for these tws moveme: « market was a dull alfai e outhurst of actifvity at the open- | t subsided Into a comatose state | whick it was not aroused until v selling was resumed ] 13 {ing i trom et Ceniza) i e close. In its dull condi- market was no match in of interest for the fire which | | burned all day long in the Kquitable | uilding. @« few hundred feet away. | fire was of substantial ase . Reports cavled to Lon- the day caused some | Sins: negsien| cue from London, | ew York market opened stocks. The decline was hue selling orders from interio: | i¢ and from London. 'Traders | ose securities were in safe deposit | anils which were inaccessible on ac- ount of the fire, saw no way of mak- | ing deliveries of stocks, which added ¢ the confusion. After tha stook | exchange governors ruled that defv- i 264 Paruryivania o Peogle' erles ueed not be made today, the, Pressed Steel Cac. imu of the market bacame betler. | 140 Pubmen Aside from the fire, which could |~~~ Bulve | hardly have exertsd wufficient influ- i 130 Repubiie Sien o ence to bring asout such pronewnced e movements, there was no patent rea- son for the action of the market. Its impelling force appearsd to be con- centrated pressure from professional traders,_ The continied weakness of ‘nion Pacific wae an unsettling fec- tor. Ite preeipitate fall at the end of | the day served to accentuate the | weakness which i has exhibiied o frequentiy in recent weeks. Various +xplanations are advanced of the ac- ! tlon of fhis market lender, the most %0 Boiarn Batleny common being “inside selling” en ac- ount of €ome unfavorable circum- stance not yet disslosed. 9% Do, peq The copper shares mads ne response | 184 Dian Oapper 1o the Dscember figures of the copper | 105 weass” ™ yroducers, although a deoline in stecks 1764 Do, 4 o th matal on hand of - 22,300.800 | 116 Bess Mstised younds was vevealed. The eNect of | 1) Neindwme Eiwieis he yepert, which was in line with — xpectations, sppeared to have been discounted and the c:xw sharoe nom off with the rest the warke: he clese. Ths metal mesiet con- lincd strong. Pxports of copper for { Decomper were the lsegest on record, COTTON, exceeding the axport of Dgsembsr,| New York, Jan, 3.—Cetton 1307, the pravious Myh record monil, | closed quist, ten poinis lower; .’i‘;‘é‘f B 100,080 pannds, &ling uplande 9,50, middling guit 9767 During the full in t;-nfi‘;uc: mth-r: Mhm0 through the middie of ey tyres alescd wian Clor. war & renswael of astivily in the Reld hiil. Januery 8.18: 70\!:1};:17 292 stocks end Rock Tland prefeered rose veh 031 April 9.38; May 47; wo noints, \ Juns §5%; July 958 A 8615 The maney market was lifsisak, Tho | Beprember 9.88; Gotonsr .70 \m... huginess ef sevaral ef the lafge benks was interrunted by the fire, and thare was considerable unseitiement Urrough the day. Bonds were irragular. zar valne, $4066000, au‘imzd 1-% on eall, Ber 0.7¢; Decominr §, HONI‘Y. Now York, Jan, f—Monsy on #keadyy 8 1—‘0! IJ eent.y ru“‘;l R b el ] 191 affered l& 3 l* e [sens easier; ai%dm $ par R4 ninety days @8 1.¢; 3‘!— s 14309 34 " [t Foial sel Pansma !hni i 1 1381 Lok 10 ] i {1ollow during the two weeks after the | Andrew Welch of { o) cial start office of master | annaal dues of as- | gave the stage plays that were snappy J. H, Read,| (Delflunty Says It Was One in Whioh | Dr. Keare told “PEP” PRODUCERS. New Job Discovered for Baseball Men ~Jennings Started It. G Glesson has been engaged by Charles Comisicey s “pep” producer ior his White 80x. His oficial capaci- 1y in public priat will be something Jike “aselstani maBeger” a capacity flar to the one Ne held in Philadel phia whea he worked under Billy Mur- { ray: Gigason can owe his job Jennings. o Hughey league. I's a fed now. Before Jennings Lroke inio the J | son organizaticn ‘pep” Wwas an | knewn ‘word. Jennings brought his| wee-gh” and his own original coach- | Ing exprepsioms, He became the first ‘rue apostle of speed of | fighting play on the ball field, | Fublic fell for it wherever Jen team played. Ever ginee Jenuings starl coaching system the Tigers have be ihe biggest grawing card in basevs Connfe Mack bands a team of nd wins werld championships, seme- | thing which Jennings was never able | to_do with his team, but Connie ad- | | mitted in Detroit Jast summer that the | Tigers were outdrewing the Athletics | three 0 two In every American league {eity. 1t was Jennings' “pep” aud Ty | iat did ft, but Cobb s & won- | “pepper’ box and Jennings | Cobd's - nggressiveness Tighest type that a ball player master, accerging to Hughey. 1€’ coaching hefps Cobh. e cnin baseball auinoritie L hli, John J. McGraw hance and others agree (hat vou yomist heve flie action te ucceed. [ George M. Conan reaiized that, He{ action ngs' | { dor igeal. huck foli of actien, and George sved something like $300,000 as of his Inwight. Jennings i to | paseball what Cohan to the stage. r viee varss. The other mansgers are realiglng that they must do the Jon- ninge style to make & hit. So thev are emplnying "pen” preducers COOMBS BEST PITCHING, Gainer Was Hurt. 'he besi game of ball pitched I the Adhletics last ssason was the one in which Ceombs proke Del Guix wrist” says Secopd Besemwn Jim Deishanty of the Tigers. he Ath- letics weuld have had a tough job on their hands last season if the Tigers kad baeu as free from accidents as the Meckmen were. We sure had Comnie wrodueed the thing into the Amer) ! | to be much trouhle and dis: | { died by a loi IN THE AUTUMUBILE WORLD Show to Present Big Attractions—Woman a Decidin, Factor in Sale of Cars. Unless people stop riding priny soon | W nd have their xhops for oy and the facturers of i 138 part nexr spring ven With the co weather and good und acces- ing conditions as fine hi © i for the { ber as they wers in Oct: © present bril- | | tively few peo; been esii- iog up thelr cars for mercial ' itory has ndit removing allowing One of the worst things done 10 & storage batter: o stand in a_ discharged i If | while sulphsting can b charge at & low al people “so: ting means and perhaps wmr In size of fiocr Syc, e Providence w wili stand o of the largest 1 cars are being Rubber mats in (he interior of closed automobiles are 1 iy objec by ih Pl 2 — | Automobiiss representing every fe: ture of the 12 indusiry will be ex- e show to be held in Pr during e Although few eve P i v of automobi of the R nd Lice Teaps and bounds. 1 nine months of exported motor 600 francs, yared witl oc of ¥ i Jand an g y | customer it ie ports i Automo- The woman ut are valued t $3,040,000, a5 f bile sales nOWadays g SPORTING BRIEFS. The Milwaukee t can assceiation will do its e ¥ s training in Cairo, 111 T Harry and his stiwtegy board situng UP| President Ban Johnso e on fir nights. With the good luck of kaving [the American league aver next season. s been a Gainer on fivst urd in condition 0 do |seascn every month instead of t on sec mimself justice '#nd my leg ag2 surong, 1 think the Tigers wiil give | Connle Meck and his grand bail team batile fer two or ihree months, 3t ienet, in 1 But even-at that, I hardiy think it good depe to count the Tigers out'ef the race this eacly in the vear. The Ropesters might give us a little credit. But there have been 108 many psnnsnts wom in the winter league {0 Warrast me making any pre- cictions. “My injured leg is caming fine. When I clesed the season in Deiroit jast year me that rest was the only thing that would repair it- My rhysigians here, Drs. Gallagher and Corrigan, tell me it is rapidly getiing stronger. YWhen I had it breken in Beptember, 1910, T was told that it was only a matter of time until it wowld be comvpletely lealed. 1 have dome neth- ing bus rest it since the season closed. You can tell tme fans for Jim Del that | they have atways rengived the best 1| had and always will. There were duy last season when it was a hardshi for me to play ball, but T was eut there '!vm' them &ll 1 hiad, and as long o= am a member of the Tigars the bes 1 have in me is none too gead for the | Detroit fans.” { n JENNINGS COMES BACK. Recent Auto Accident Has No Terrors for Hughie, When scrapoy little Hughie Jen- ninge_came back from the dark shad- ow where he had lain for deys uncon- 2cious, es the result of a pitched ball from the arm of the mighty Rusie, 1t s0 hapgenod that he had to face Rusie again In his very first game. History recorde that Hughie got tbree hits and Lugged the plate as closely as ever. At Comell, as svon as they had | taken the bandages off his broken | #rms and cracked head, Hughle walk- ed te the edge of the syimming poc empty when he hed dived to his awful injurles—and peused only t wet his tceq, hefors throwing himeelf into its depths with all his old abandon. Characteristic, therefore, is Fughie's “come back” Trom the motoring accl- Gent which geve'Rim his third ciose cali, when, in pitch daxk, the Tiger manager took the first haif of an “S" tvrn in the mmouncains of Pennsylvania, but kept on straight thereafter down a2 cliff and-into the rocky bed of the sirealn bsiow, his machine falling on of him. ile the doctors were still in con- sultation, Hughle gave orders to the Ioeal @eaber in Scranton to fish the car out of the siream and send it back to the fastory nt Deirolt, where it now is. s soon a8-hie could dictate a letter he | wrote to e friand at the factory, ex- cnerating the €ar from ali Tespomai- | biity for the actdent and requesting | that 1t be put fn shape for his use as so0n 23 posrible. The oar arrived in due order and to the Gurprise af the shop empioves as- aigned to the Yepair, it was found that e little worl: was nesded te put the Power plant in shape. The body was, of courss, in dad ehape as the result of the plunge down the ciiif and the fact that the entire car fell with the weight on the seat bac! + Giants’ Seuthern Training, New York, Jan. 9—Joseph O'Brien, secretary of the New York National lesgue club, announced tonight the 6ates on Which the vgrious contingents | of the Giants wilf depart for Marlin, Texes, The youngsters will leave in two_seotions, the first from New York on February i7. and the second from | St Louls {he foliowing day. Manager | MeGraw will recetve the voungsters at | Marlin, Fehruary 20. The regulars will Jeave 2 week later in two sec- tioms—ome from New York and the otheg St. Leuis. The entire team is scheduled 1o 0 in Mariin February 23 Yale. Sheff Fresl Have Ban Lifted. - New Havep, Jan. 9—The ban placed on the freshman class of the Yals relentific scheol early last fall, which nm of the class taking Elane o the Aamals’ Sactalt The actulty, 8 ishrnent wad inflicted for en at- ‘nrnipg of two highwey Pridges emd other pracks Btreng Oppasition te Uohnson Fight. Balt Inh City, Jen, 9—RBitter op- Bene Fan routhort e throughont He- vudn, aosording to ot Dl Svnse, egtalete o mepent tho Driso fight s been discuased, e Called Wrastiing Bouts Off. Zero provad too much of a on night for the n ¥ on only e 13 g and gave up the ‘aldw, e ed. The opening day may be delayed “ vears, Proapects of the Uni igan reterning to the W colleglate conferance ar @ark, if opinions expressed by mem- bers of the Chicage alumni of he school may be taken as a criterior 3 six o be a siave, a day, get southern outing in the months of February and all expenses paid on hi M expenses paid while en and then draw pi TReports from arleston indicate that it is scascely iikely the track | trip, there Will be in readiness far opening | ine on Janvary 10, as was at APt expect- | arics and d ctty big sal- untfl Pebruary 1. | the fact that he was not given credit | ter the indoc |te have made in a trial heat agminst | brother, Jac in Madison jare garden last St. Louls 3 2o conduet a roller skat- img championship. starting January 16, in the Jai Alai rink, for which cash| prizes of $3,000 will be awarded Tnel Nellie Went to the Picnic. Bobby— (to Mrs. Boilem) ‘T want o take Neliic to the ! pienic to-marrow afternson. Can she go?” Mrs. Boilem—*‘Robert, you know I told you Nellie can’t goout on washday. We won’t get throngh until four o’elock.” Anty Drudge—*"You let¢ Nellie go, Mrs. Railem. If you do your washing with Fels-Naptha soap, vou won't have to boil the clothes. You'll be all done before neon. My word for it!” Has it ever occured to you, Madam who-spends-all-Monday-at-a-steaming-tub, that you are devoting one seventh of your life in that back breaking work? Just think! One whole year out of every seven you spend steaming and boiling and rubbing-hard clothes. It's unnecessary! An absolute waste of time, energy, coal and clothes. You can do the work better—in half the time, and with one-tenth the work— If you do it in the FELS-NAPTHA WAY No boiling to weaken the fabric; no nauscous steam; no hard rubbing to wear and tear. You wash the clothes in cool or luke- warm (never hot) water—soap them well; = : roll and soak them for about thirty minutes; rinse thoroughly—ready to hang out on the line. | More than a2 million women do the week’s wash with Fels-Naptha! | They use it for general household cleaning, too. Follow the directions on the red and green wrapper. commer- | nder the ausploes | s the deciding factor | of thel f the Cleveland ves by some | 1 be bought and | Which way signed by the Chicago A can league team for the season i o = P2 912, emwons’ batting record last Buck Crouse ¢ he se was 227, und his flelding 938, v"l)bev.Ab split wi s man ddy PSRRI § A Grex Club vs. Laurel Hills. Some time ago it was said that Ph Grex club of WELEISHE S Iearney, the indoor skating chs i " e would 1ot co: his vear. lies § o e e e tic e il nable ome to rueet the | good condition. gL | aobrtor % Reller Polo Results Tuesday. door t T ou Worcest | will b held | the 100l of the New York At New Have ‘Waterbury entrants so fa e Richard Frizell, | Haven 7. 1 ““Bromo Quinine”’ 00 YO GET UP WITH A LAME BAGK Open Winter Has Kept Cars in Use Up to Now—Provxden:e Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver. .q" Bladder Trouble? ‘ Pain or dull ache in the back 1 dence of kidney trouble. It is M i timely warning to shaw you that the track of health is not clear. 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