Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1912, Page 3

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INSURANCE. A Specialty ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. WHEN FIRE AND WATER invade vis home the uninsured man is gen- down and out. Yet v for FIRE INSURANCE vestment. Big value emium. Better-let us before the * ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estats Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. all ¥ WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN THE FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE OF THE MOST VALUE. Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. SEE B. P. LEARNED & CO. |o:" Loan & Trust Co. Building. d May, 1846, senlIMWF Thames Agency establi \ME OFFICE OF WM. K. EILL Real Estate end Fire Insurance, » loceind in Semsry’ Biock, ever C. A wrs, Room §, third fleer. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, Atorneys-at-Law hetucket St Thames firemen | | | | | as a resuit of unrestricted shoot-| N0y 100 iR 0" Solook so as to | T e, b | give the members a chance to sct SECIY . S SO0 | for the Owls’ 1. br ing within ou — — duck is the one most nt' of the United S Waiting for the Soldiers. for this bird would be sure to The Baltic Boys fail to hear from | in its incre for it seldom h « | the Third or Fifth companies for a| the confines of the Union. Many other | game of indoor baseball. We would | Spe been driven from | like to hear froo mthem, as we 3 | their grounds would | anxious to meet them on the boar stop with us thelr arrival | diamond. Now it is up to one of n the spring not ;x’v\‘twli“fintrmnifls to get up and answer our EDWARD GRAFT, WM. E. GILMORF 6. EDWARD GRAEF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER [ Exchange rk Trade hone 842, C. H. GILFI LLAN, Mar. nforr hation Dominick & Dominick Members of New York Steck Exchange NVESTMENTS Shannon Building, Norwich Telephone 204 irts Mada to Order SPRING PATTERNS JUST IN. Four Shirts for $10, AND BETTER GRADES —at- [t TOGGERY SHOP 291 Main Street, JAS. C. MACPHERSON, Norwich, Conn. NOTICE model, re-cdge and clean 1 repair price, Dr BRUCKNER, The Furrisr, a postai Te Franklin St, ress Goods Remnants Carriage Cloths Bflrgdy & Saxton Norwich Town Wi GEORGE G. GRANT, Cnderiaker and Embalms: 2 Provideace St., Tallviii: Prompt attention to day or sight calia, Telephone 630 M WiHawl F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND BURGEON, Reem i, Second Fk i, Shannoa Bldg iNight ‘phone 1283 angd thin cows held up to last quota- tion middling to coa it cows | were about cleared. (r o | stags and o | | $4.25@5.90 | ends at $2. t $@i2c per 1b. f later bles from markets of Great | morrow from this e NORWICH RULI ETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1912. GIANT WRESTLERS FOR ANDTHER GO Zbyszko Vs Raicevitch In Second Meeting—Winner May Get Chance at Gotch—Italian Interpreter to be on Hand to Avoid Another Mixup with Referee. New York, Fei. 11.—Giovanni Raice- ) with deadly fusillades which compel vitah, the Tnlins, and Heas bys- | them to continue northward, tu. | Since many of the individual sta zko, the Pole, will try to determine tu- | .o "¢, sl & h morrow night at Madison Square gar- | b tie adequately to protect mig us den which is the better wrestler. They ad one test last Christmas night at the same place in a handicap affar, Ty birds, the only way their exte ation can be prevented Is for the na- tlonal government to do so. It is held | in some quarters that this would be American Game Association Officials Receipts of sheep and lambs were| 5700 v ey | 7,908 head neluding cars {0y ffl:‘ daughterers and 11 for the market, | v 3 | making with the stale stock 12 f‘fl?fl: Total sales 248,400 shares. | on sale, Sheep wera steady, with fair — i domand; lambs slow and COTTON. | er. The pens were not « New York, Feb. 10-—Cotton | won to choice sheep s tures opened firm. February 10.08; per 100 lbs.; a few head at March 10.15, April May 10.37; Juna | | to lambs at 10:54 0.54; August 10.46; Sep- | | en October 10.41; Novem- December 10,50, but the result was indecisive, The winner of tomorrow’s match is like to have a chance to contest for chax plonship honors, as it is sald he w practically sure of a meeting with Irark Gotch, holder of the title. unconstitutional, interfering the police powers of the states. But, 7 | there is precedent for federal control of matters which concern the nation as a whole when the states refuse or ! | are unable to control them. as with ns will referee the bout, but t; a misunderstanding such as marred the last meeting of the two men, owing to Rafcevitch’s inability to| Juarez, 3 THE ootk comprehend the referee’s decistons, an | four furlongs, Stoutheart, 105, Keogl., lan interpreter will be close 2|30 to 1 and Panaretta, 117, Prior, § (5 Jenkins throughout the contest, 5 FEDERAL PROTECTION OF MIGRATORY BIRDS. Oldsmobile third. , dead heat; 8. ohd race, 1 -8 miles: Whidden, 6 to G won; Tahoe second; third. ~ Time, 1.54 : x “turlongs: Lismore, 116, Buxton, 6 to » second; Kootenay third, 1 110, G | Dollte B, Third race Pride of | won Tuxe, Go to Washington in Behalf o Woodcock and Wood Duck ,in Dan ger of Extinction. h race, mile. Roy Junior, 11 to 1, won; Uncle Ben second, John 1. Burnbam, president, and|Ar: third. Time, 2 William S, Haskell, vice president and | [Fifth race, six furlongs: Brave el of the American Gan bro- | Withers, 105, Gross, 5 to 1, won; Keep me ¥ \d Propagation sciation | 1, second; Glorio third. ~ Time ork city, e been in Wash- 5. ngton to ures the p | race, six furlongs: J. H. Reed, | of a bill for | al protection of migratory birds, | 111, Buxton, 2 to 1, won; John Griff nlightened sportsmen roughc second; Chilla third. Time 1.12 e that such a bill is —_— nec event the speedy and | High Three-String Last Week. tota] extincti n Donovan's alleys last week the o 1. i e ,: it i | high three string total for the week T o ot im0 | was rolled by C. L Hill, putting up a [ breeding D' hah vesulted: ny ol Swiar 0T WG, A0 steangs of 168 148 xnd 1 e woodeo E 3 , Al woodcock and wood-| "'y, tne Owls duckpin tourney, « in immediate danger of a like | : teams that roll tonight are No. o. FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL —— 900 Am, Tel. & Tel 140% 1M 140% LIGHT TRADING. |- Mugaceo ot 11111 h0as) Tt s M dining Co. 518 The Better Issues Neglected While | lstn i Specialties Are Marked Up. S oty - | Balimore & Ohto 300 New York, Feb. 11.—On the eve of | 3 Jenia 5 holiday ing w ligh d t e n Pacll 228% + holiday trading was light and th ot i 2% Tonc | 1500 inclined to be heavy, the clos- | = was, as there has been : wa % some time, the old bear story that| 200 04% 103% business yad. That was only a| 10 % ok story, A this were the figur : of bank clearings thip week, wnic Gos s showed an increase in every important 0% center except Boston. The bank a0 i statement showed an incre in loans of $10,000,000 and a decreas in sur- eourities . rve of $3,000,000. This was than had been cxpected. well advised circles the pressed that the market may plus r better In opinion s he | dull for some time to come or at least | intil such time as theh threat of ad- | ditional investigalions is passed. It is | recogni hat m he: of congress will shortly be devoting more time to Internation: getting their fences in order” ‘han Intermational to other things. It must also be r | »gnize change has t Washington i | » is no longer a tendency t v man or yup of men | ' th have few dollars ju: | now. The more radical are inclined | t k “how h )" and in 40 3 onnection will be realized | 40 | n time tha ess is investigating < that passed over the dam.” LIVESTOCK MARKET. » York, Feb, 9.—Receif were 2,126 head, including % 132y | hterers and expor | 06 % | market, making with 5 Is on saie v rs thers 10@15c bulls London. Receipts of calves 14 head, in- | o~ S Sluding 160 ‘head for butchers | o and 154 for the Unite ut steady; barnyayd c were quie nominal. Common to choice veals sold | L at $7.00 to 10.50 per 100 Ibs.: culls _ Wabs: $5.00 to 6.00. City dressed veals w 200 De slow at 11@15 1 per 1b,; a very | —— Westen fow selling at 16 country dressed | g wesetrn Union st it 10@ 1 | Wheeling & L. F: at $5.00@7.00 per car- Cloalng ‘bile: 10.30; April tecelpts of hogs were 3 June 10.50; July cluding _half arfor August 10.42; September 10.39: Steady for live )ctober 10.42; November 10.45; De- 100 1 Countr; fm | cember 10.48;" January 10.46, a 2@8Sc per lb for avy to light Spot closed steady, 15 points high- weights er; middling uplands 10.65; middling = gulrf 10.90; no sales. c Feb hogs were | 3 str pis ahad MONEY. it New York, Feb, 10.—Money on call nominal; no loans. Time loans steady; 60 days 2 3-4@ per cent, and 90 days 8 per cent 6. Six months 3@3 1-4 per cent. $4. New York, Feb, 10 (Close).—Prime .. estimated | mercantile paper 3 1-2@4 per 2 cows | Sterling exchange steady at 4.84.50 for 60-day bills and at 4.87.40 for demand. Commercial bills 4.83 3-4. Bar silver Mexican doltars 47. Govern- mated receipts t of prices $6.1 mixed and butct $6.00416.2 3 slow and weak bonds steady. Raflroad bonds K000, Natives § : Y §340@400: yearling $4.70@5.50 $295,308,020; balances, 34 estern lambs $4.504 Exchanges, $1,§ 105,901,968, indoor | sie 8, Schenectad. 100 Am &3 3 400 Am. Cotton OLL........ 5% . Hido & &L 'wd Iee Securitins. . 19% . Linseed Oil . Tacomotive 2 Smelting & 6414 s 200 o, pf d......... 101 e Am, Steel Toundrles. 200 Am. Sugar Refialng. . 18 challenge. We have while for a reply. national game, waited quite a We are your, in the BALTIC BOYS. For Racquet Championship. Tuxedo Park, N.-Y. Feb. 11.—The gold racquet championship title for 1912 lies between J. Gerdon Douglas of New York, winner of the title last vear, and Harold I. McCormick ot Chicago, as a rvesult of victories by Douglas add McCormick toda The New Yorker defeated George C. Clark, Jr.,"in three straight sets, Mc- Cormick of the Chicago University club, had easy work in defeating Er: kine Hewitt of the Tuxedo club. blow which he received on his rig eve yosterday while playing with D. Wrenn interfered with his i McCormick was in fine form and wo casily, Basketball Games Saturday. Massachusetts Institute of Technol- o8y 4, Amherst 0, at Amherst. Yale Freshemn 11, Princcton Fresh- men 2, at New Haven, Pleasant Military Mount Academy 26, Princeton (second team) 13, at Os- sining. Princeton 29, College of the City of New York 29, at Princeton. Pily Institute 18, Yale Rovers 16, at Erooklyn. Poly Prep. 19, Poly Institute, second, 13, at Brooklyn. Empire State Polo Closes March 23. Albany, ., Feb. 11.—At a m ing of the Empire State Roller league today it was voted to close the seagon on March 23, instead of ou Msreh 16, as originally planned. The resignation of Walter Ahean referee was epted. He probab w be succeeded by Mike Doherty who acted as referee in the Natioral Rolier Polo lcague Philadelphia Won Second Place, Beston, Feb. 11.—Second place the intercity squash racquet champi ship was won by Philadeiphia, players from the latter city three of the matches against mora at the Boston Athletic assoc tion. Several of the matches we ively ones and kept the spectators it terested. i the winning Balti- Baltic A. C. Looking for Occum. What is the matter with Occum? We. have challenged them, but do not hear reply. As the Occum boys have improved since we played them, v think. the game would be interesting. Occum will do us a great favor if they woll only answer tMbough The Bulle- tin, We are, yours in sports, BALTIC A: C. Laurel Hills Have Two Games. The Laurel Hills hav booked tvo basketball games here this week, play- ing theyPonemah company team on | Thursday evening and the Colchester | Boy club on Saturd SATURDAY SPORTS. v evening. The Ma stitute of Tech- onlogy won from Amherst at mockey by a score of 4 to 0, at Amherst. The Victorias of Montreal defeated | the Boston Athletic association hockey team at the Boston arena, 4 to 3. our aspirants to the national tennis title began competition in singles at the Seventh being weak B— regimne armory courts, New York wag a market in which the bettet | 460 € 7 % | city. re neglected and some of th s marked up. Bostow’s squash team won the hampionship of Ame the Philadelphia team in three out of the five matches played at the Baston A. A, The tie between the New Haven and dgeport teams for first place in the stern Inter-club Rifle Shooting league remained unbroken Dy the week’s results, both teams having sev- B en victories and ne defeats | B 1 T e Cambridge university football team defeated the Oxford evelen in the annual match between the two univer- | three goals to one. The game grounds sities by was played on the club, London. cond place, behind t ampions,in the Intercoll v league, went to Colum i; nd white combination de- ale seven at New York by 1. feated the a score of 7 to The Yale 1l team lost again to the stron; 1l five at Ithaca 3 players put up Cornellians hav- their own floor t the of tol ing outplayed At Poughkeepsie, N 5 ~Poughleep- YANTIC_HAPPENINGS. Warning Against Brown Tail Moth Posted Conspicuously. 11n a conspicuous in the tic station is Y of th room following brown tafl moth mage—It is a serious caterpillars feeding upon m ent kinds of follage, but preference for Dear, plum, oak, €lm, maple, It is annoying ta hums the I an off and blow in contasf wit 1 bre come 1ir 200 to 400 , each, on a leaf in Jul days are requiredfor ha oung caterpillars feed upon s unfil September, when they ogether a number of leaves and the silk which they spin make s{.in_which to spend the winter. In the spring they devour the new faliage and becoma full grown about the 20th of June. The cocoons are then formed in the folded leaves and fwo weeks Jater the adult moths appear. Both gexes are white, with brown at the end ing. of the abdomen, and fly at night Remedies.—Cutting off and burning the nests in iwinter. trapping the| | adults at electric lights in July and spraying the foliage with lead arsen- ate, three to fifive pounds in fifty gal lons of water, are the best remedies. Caution.—It is a violation of the law to transport living specimens. Chap- ter 114, Section 8, Public Acis, of 1807). LA FOLLETTE'S POOR HEALTH BARRIER TO HIS CANDIDACY. Gifford Pinchet Wires Minnesota Pro- gressives 1t is Impossible. St. Paul, Minn, Feb, 11.—Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 10, 1912. To Hugh T. Halbert, St. Paul, Minn.: In my judg- ment La Follette’s condition such fur- ther serious candidacy impossible. (Signed) Gifford Pinchot. The above is a copy of a telegram read last night at a meeting of the board of directors of the Minnesota Progressive Repubiican league called to consiaer the probable withdrawal of Senator La Follette as a candidate for the republican nominatlon for presi- dent. Mr. Halbert, a member of the board, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignatu.e of the annual | ica by defeating { of Queen's Princeton | pertaining to | From 15 | GOLD 1s a Declaration - of Independence | | little effort on your part. 1 work, with the aid of your b If every home in this land used Gold Dust for all the pur- poses for which it is the best cleaner, there would be more independence among ' American housewives. Sign your Declaration 'of Independence today by ordering a package of Gold from your grocer! GOld Dust is sold in 5C size and Large packages- The large package means greater economy. Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Fairy Soap (the oval cake) “Let the Gold Dust Twins do your work” DUST The woman who is independent does her house work in the quickest, easiest way. The use of Gold Dust points that way. The Gold Dust way is also the most thorough way. Gold Dust attacks grease and dirt, and drives it away with t does all the hard part of the rains instead of your musc le. b A U " Ve e JZSGYANINN Washing Powde - n made a speech insisting that La Fol- lette was out of the running and that Mukden Jast nig] not injured and | the league snould turn its support to | | Roosevelt. The commirtes refused, | ke | however, this course and hai, Feb, | tions pledging unani- of the { support to La Follette. i y to th Mr. Halbert then resigned from the | sttlement | board and has announced his Inten- | N€W organizati nization of the | PrOmDt recogniti Roosevelt in | Eiven that Yuan | premior, is now the republicans ing them with r | tion of forming an or supporters of Thecdore Minneso !EDICT ESTABLISHING ; THE CHINESE REPUBLIC. Cause of the Delay. looking to the effectiye coalition of all the provinces and fs ht. ' The viceroy \‘\'n_s! had retired and all got out of the his assailants escaped. | building safely with the greatsr past of their belongings. $250,000 Fire This Morming. New York, Feb, 12.—Fire which was 11.—The delay in the cdiet of abdication is e necessity of an am- of the details of the |barely controlled at 145 o'clock this in order to.secure | Morning swept along a row of brick on. Assurances are | Structures occupied by various busi- ness firm on Vesey street, causing a loss roughly estimated at that hour at | $250,000, Shi Kai, the imperial in full accord with ind 18 actually advis- gpect to futurs plans Taft at Linceln Day Banquet ‘Washington, Feb. 11.—President Tuft ons and the ar- — —— rangement of the republican govern-| will leave for New York at eight | Latest Report is that It Will Be Issued | ment. | o'clock tomorrow morning. He will | Tomorrow. | — —h | address the Republican club's Lincoln | Y g Robbed Fellow Boarder. | day banguet there tomorrow night, | 11—An edict establish-| wgy York Feb. 11—ifiss Marie : i blic will probably be vears old, vouched for as tae | Smallpex Epidemic at St. Johnsbury. ruary 13. A statement | er of a physician formerly at- | St. Johnsbury, Vt., Feb. 11.—All th i SN ot R to the cou emperor of | churches, public schools, publie Ybrary ! e R g sl e o and of il standing | and the Young Men’s Christfan asso- B whdiave pedpard io) v “e’ country, was arrested here | clation rooms have been ordered clesed the proposed modifica- | on the charge of stealing two | and all public gatherings forbidden by 2t further msserts|$10 bills from 'a fellow nt in & | the board of health to prevent a fur- L il thaie the transfer of | Doarding house where she has residad | ther spread of smallpox, | the capital g, although that | Since she came to this country three | - — | point been absolutely | Weeks ago. Yt 1s understood that the Japaness Girl Students Flee from Fire. | goyernment s to take over in full A T ays that three | | ownership the cable lines betwesn bombs were thro t_Gen Chao| Briarcliff- Manor, N. Y., Feb. 11— | Nagasaki and Viadivostok upon the | Erh-Hsun, viceroy of Manchuria, at|Twenty-five young women boarders at | expiration, in December, 1913, of the | | Miss Knox school here were turned | concession of the company now own- W =377 { into the cold tonight when the|Iing and operating them. A lowzflz | school building, a three-story struc-|of cable rates for public messages ure, was burned. None of the pupfis | promised. Charbonneau FRANKLIN SQUARE are selling a Good, Reliable Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold-filled Case for y Watch, THERMOS SUBSCRIBERS A meeting of ermos fund w , Mond: the subscribers to the 1 be held in the Town evening, Feb. 12th, at. § of | Ha o’clo to ar the reports of the vapi- ous committees and to transact any other appropriate business. Prior to organization of the necessary corpora- [+ association, Col. C. W. Gals will | as_temporary treasurer to receive | all_subsoriptions | 4fF57 order Committee of One Hun- | WILLIAM F. 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