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: NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1912 pot INSURANCE. | A Specialty ZARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. INSURANCE The Oldest and Strongest Companies JAMES E. FULLER, 161 Main. WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN THE FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE OF THE MOST VALUE. Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. SEE B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency established May, 1846, seplIMWF IME OFFICE OF WM. i BILL Real Estat- and Fire Insurance, s ocated In Somery' Blogk, ovor C. M. ©lillums, Room 9, third Soer. Teleshone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkuns, Ittomeys-at-law Over First Nat Bank, Shetuckst St alrway next to- Thames “ank. Telephone 333 LMORE G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Reom 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. MEMBER fdated Stock Exchange ew York. oard of Spectal. Trade. Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. t Ask for NVESTMEN Three year Go'd Notes fo nel 6%, Circular on application Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich, Conn. MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, calp and Face Specials! NOW IS THE TIME air and scalp in healthy con- the Spring. Heavy Winter wts heat (he head, so that strength ning tonic is needed for the hair oot Have Miss Adies supply your hair needs will be in Norwich all this WAUREGAN HOUBE, NORWICH, Telephone 704 f6019MWF Hoyt's Gum Gluten BREAKFAST FOOD at CARDWELL'S, 3 to 9 Market Street. Belivered to Any Part of Norwich he Ale that ta acknowiedged to be the best on the marke: — HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive promp: attentiom. D. 4 MeCCRMIGK. 20 Franklin St GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 12 Providence SL., Talivil: Prempt attention to day or night calla Telephone §30. aoriM W¥awl PIANOS If rou bay your perfect eme—].c plano here ¥ sfaction. G. E. PARKHURST, 17 Hil Street, Nerwich, Cenn, #PLIGFW A0 TRANSER ©0. agrase and Parel Delivers. Rogn- ar Tripe o all parts of the city twice dadly. IT6-5—Twe Telephones —108-3 teb19a MOTORCYCLES Exeeluior, $175, 3185, $200, 3225, 3250, Mmdtan, 3300, §250. Hariey-Davidson, 3215, 3275 Pepe, price raduced to $145. Second-hand Motorcycles: Single and Twin Excelslors from $180 up; Twin Cylinder 5 b. p. Indians, $125 to $140. Second-hand Motorcycles taken in trade for new machines. C. V. Pendleton dr. 10 Broadwas. 1 and see mew 1912 model: feb2a Come NOTICE 1 repair, remodel, re-¢dge and clean Furs at a price, Al work’ guarauteed. Drop a postal and 1 will call for work. BRUCKNER, The Furris Telephone 252-2. Frapkiin 8t _ THEAE 3 5o IFARREN HAD A LEAD OVER OPPONENT Boston Boy Awarded the opular Decision in Main Bout at Willimantic—Semi-Final Stopped in Third to Save Young Fournier of Baltic. (Special to The Bulletin.) Willimantic, Feb. 20.—Before a small but nmonme the less enthusiastic crowd In the rooms of the Windham Athletic club, there were put on Tuesday evening three fine boxing bouts. The reliminary, a_three round go between Kid Nelson of Baltic and Joe Hamel | of thlg city, was a bast one and the | ALL THREE GAMES WON BY ARCANUM TEAM Mystic Bowlers Did Not Put up Much | of an Argument on the Local Alleys. Tuesday clib, the 8 evening at the Arcanum stic bowlers went down to defeat in three straizht games where- bout closed ‘even, both. contestants be- | defeat in thr ing liberally applauded, The semi- [ thev sife but little opposition to final, that was to have been a five- | the local fize. The second game was von Dy just 200 pi round bout .between Youn, “ournier - b and the match of Balfe and Youns Leisey of this | DY 47 pis. Tilly was high with 1 city, only went three rounds, being | f1d 245, Stevens and Fox also mal stopped at that point fin G gt (DR CheI SO gt oo Young Leisey, who was forcing his| , TD¢ Winning ¢f the match puts the | obonsnt e Arcanum team in the lead by ome The main bout was a teén-round go | £aine ‘u\“x i \ M ERplon KIKg. The between Joe Karren of Boston T Kl follows: Kid Bunyon of New Haven. This w: Arcanum Club. | 4 g0od exhibition and was fairly even ox 16 | hough Farrew appeared to land the | Potter n ter number of telling blows and | Stevens 186 158— 500 hit somewhat harder. In a finlsh | Crawford .. 169 141— 467 match he would undoubtedly have won , Tilly 192 172— 543 «#-deciston. The @irst round was Bun- | | yon's by a shade; the second:Far- |, 866 ren’s; the third even; the fourth Bun- | yon' the fifth and sixth Farre T | seventh, even; eighth and ninth, Far- | eonard 144 350 | ren's by a shade, and the tenth fin- | 2002 .. .. 130 31 ished with Far showing a ruling | KUppers 124 52 favarite. He was considerably heav- | iUl s 144 122 H an his opponent, who, however, | Passmere .. 124 180— lie longer reach, and landed many 2004 blows tha ved_effective. Peaok Mo A.| Tho standiag of the teams follows: | Smith timekeeper and announcer. Al | Won. Lost. P ‘Delment and Jeff Dougherty were | Arcanum club 11 5 T2 pregent and introduced. It was an- ! New london Kilks 2 8 667 nouncec t the club had matched | Mystic club 16 Hl‘ b :m.l‘ e of Boslon and Joe Uvan- o ‘roy, N, Y, for a ten-round st for the main go early next month, | DOINGS IN THE | AUTOMOBILE WORLD 77777 — 1 ATHLETICS' - | % | | CF TRY-OUY BQUAD = | Ruci: Drivers. o #he GotLRiokeQuic] OFF FOR SAN ANTONIO| Class—$1,000 an Hour on Indianap- | Connie Mack With the Party—Captain | °Iis Speedway—State of Colorado in | Murphy and Regulars Go Later, | Comprehensive Road Building | Scheme Involving 20 Highways and £ | | Basctall players who hope to be- | 1,645 Miles. jcome regulars on the Philadelphia | —— rican lcague ®@am left Philadel- | Somewhere betweon th - onday for San Antonio, Tex. | ber $17,000 and $18.000 tlow he mem they will begin spring t am, int of “Smiling” I They were sccompanied by ¢ | sh of » Mack, manager of the Athletics, | the 15 mo s following hi; Tho party inciuded Egan and Kilhul- | e of August, 1910, len, c Brown, Pike, Salmon, S ot dol and McCl pitchers; Chase, in- | th ek flelder; Whiting and Struck, outfield- I players in the major leagus 3 ers. With the exception of Strunk, s for his = same pe- the men are all new players. Jensen, | riod ime. is more thun the a plteher, sosured from a Chicago | United Statos government pays it vie semi-professional club, will jotn president senators, and few hold- eam St. Louls, and Geipe, Rnln’w‘r‘m’“ of poli: 1 jobs are drawing in| and Kauck, pitchers, who were on|excess of this figure, Calculating the | Pacific coast teams last season, wm}r\nmmg time of the s where Mul- |, join the recruits at San Antonio. |ford drew down cash prizes as actual| The regular team of the world’s | working hours, the modest sum of | { champions, the ’eadership of | $500 per hour is found to be the re- | Captain Murphy, will leave in about |ward for a winning driver. The 500 ten days or two weeks. imile race at Indianapolls, last Ma; |in which <Mulford finished second, Roller Polo Results Tuesday. MECYed one O JHE grivar ers. Thls e occupled seven . At Albany: Albany 9, Poughkeepsie |hours in the running. Mulford's share 5 7 | amounted to about $7,000, or o Waterbury: Amsterdam 4, Wa-|at the rate of $1,000 an’ hour erbury 2 ; e | has been in the racing game . FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL LOW RECORD DAY. sitmore & Ons... : 500 Teinldem "o 1 |- Yesterday's Business Smallest of Any Full Day This Year. f New Jersey apeake & Oblo, Chieaso & Alton Chicapy Great Weatera New York, Feb. 20.—The da; stock market may be epitomized in the |- statement that the total outturn was |- the smallesi of any full day thus far ( in the i Do. 1 this year, and closely approached the | 10 et Sy e low records of the past few years. | 100 C. L & St Louts, Trading languished throughout the |— Ta 4 Ina & Soutiom. A Gas {sesston_and some of the semi-active | issues were not quoted at all. G Even { oo com Prvu the professionals, who huve had the | i Dewam S Hudca fleld quite to themselves for the past | Deaver & Rlo Grands few mouths, were seemingly disin- | ;0 . clined to take on new commitments, | e S elther for the rise or decline, and long [ 10 Ix before the close the attendance of | members had dwindled perceptibly. The most that can be sald for the market s that it maintained some semblance of equilibrium. In uch trend ag the list manifested was in the | direction of firmness, but net changes | in the most important shares were in- | Inter Marina Internatiuial considerable, Pressure upon United Intermationel P States Bteel wus somewhat relaxed |~ Jo Caitnl and trading In that stock was relative. [ ja 1Y Suten ly active. Panhandle and Norfolk and s Western, which are Interrclated, w s Nash decidedly strong and active for e e apparent reason, but the mors sp 00 M5, Ean & g lative stocks moved within the most restricted limits, thelr narrow fluctue- tions apparently representing nothing mors than the venture of a few opera- tors bent upon fractional profits. In the list of epecialties ther some marked galns, but the movement of these stocks falled to exclte the mildest interest elsewhers. The ms ket has reached that degres of eputhy where «ertain issues which have their impetus in the manipulations of pools no longer exercise the slightest influ- ence. London's operations here were less than 1,000 shares. An unusual and | interesting monetary development wi s | the borrowing here by London ban' of considerable money on call. The | rate—3 3-4 to $ per cent—further at- tests the ease of money at this center and the willingness of our bankers to lend of their vast hoards at cvery fa- voreble opportunity | | “Announcement that an oftering of | 36,000,000 of preferred stock of an im- portant mercantile concern had been | taken without public offerings and in- | dications that a $10,000,000 loan would be floated here wi ease made up the sum totsl day's new financing. Introduction of & resolution in con- | gress calling upon tio attorney eral to investigate the so- er trust was without effect npon the stocks most concerned. The copper shares were siightly re- actionary, while reports dealing with the steel and iron trade suggested no immediate improvement In that indus- Do.” pf of the Flevirie e, Tehigh Valles 5000 Roy Consol 500 Chino _Copper 800 Am. Tobaceo try. 4 Among the day's railway returns| ! ssles 1 was (he annual report of the Dela- N ware, Lackawanna and WeStern road (EDTTON' for 1911, showing a balunce avallable | New York, Feb. 20.—Cotton futures for dividends equal to 21.81 per cent., ) closed barely steady. Closing bids: 28 againgt 35.41 per cent. the previous | February 10. March 10.1. April year and over 53 per cent. in 1900, | 10.21, May 10.29, June 10.33, July 10.35, August 10.32, September 10.32, October Stockholders of the road approved a | 10.55, November 10.36, December 10.43, stock increase of $10,060,000. The bond market was steady but | Jenuary 10.33. Spot closed quiet, un- featureless. Total sales, par value,|Changed: middling uplands, 10.50; amounted to $2,028,000. Government | Middling gulf, 10.75; no sales. bonds were unchanged on call _ — — MONEY. & STOCKS. | New York, Feb. 20.—Money on cail LR i et Tow. steady at 2 1-4@2 1-3 per cent.; ruling T A, GG oo o ey rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 3-8; closing bld 1190 A Agdemeural e e | 23-8; offered at 2 1-2. 'Time loans 100 Am. Beet Bugar.... Lo firmer; 60 days 2 3-4 per cent.; 90 o ca 15 0% days 3; six monthe 3 1-4@3 1-2. Cotton OR , oY ifide & 1. pi CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET | Hie. jand ofl distributing pipes, also. r| Moore of Philadiephia. | after a fast spurt in C big bread | | letic club at Thornton. | President Eenolt for enough to realize that it is not with- out its attendant dangers, and he in- tends to quit just as soon as the bank account can get along without his as- sistance. At the present time he is making plans for entering the big 500 milo race at Indianapolls next May. Shuld he succeed in annexing a part of the $50,000 prize offered by the pro- moters, it is very probable that this race will mark his permanent retire- ment from racing contests. April 1 the new automobile ferry of the Twin City Ferry compahy across the East river, between Clason Point park in the Bronx and College Point, Long Island, will be open to the pub- There has been an increasing de- | mand for a ferry there, because of the large number of automobilists who utilize Long Island’ roads and those of the motor ‘parkway. About 40 per cent, of the total output of American tire factories may be des- ignated as nonskid tires. In cost they renge from 18 to 20 per cent. higher than ordinary tires of the same size. With all present garages filled to ca- pacity, there is immediate need for ad- ditiona] garages in Indianapolis. The provision for garaging in the last two years has not kept pace with the de- mand. It is somewhat amusing to note how many makers still feel that they must build & car with a hood or bonnet that is impressive of strength. They are afraid to produce a short bonnet, lest the buyer will think the car has little | ower. Colorado is building one of the finest systems of roads in the Union. Its commission, which was organized in , has designated .20 official high- ways, with a combined length of 1,- 6455 miles, covering the state. The state uses Its convicts both in quar- ries in road construction, and is to spend §$19,000,000 in state| In addition to emptying the lubri- cator and washing with kerosene it is| frequently well to flush the sight feeds i A municipal .garage will be estab- | lished by the city of Minneapolis, and | in it will be stored and maintained all the municlpal motor vehicles. | MANDOT'S DECISION | In Fast Ten Rounds With Pal Mem; at New Orleans. New Orleans, Feb. 20.—Joe Mandot | of this city was given a unanimous| newspaper decision after a ten rund | fight hers this afternoon with Pal Mandot was foced to extend himself in the lastt round to win, Moore having slowed up the ninth. Both boys weighed under 133. | Ponemah vs. Laurel Hill. The Ponemah Co. basketball team and the Laure] Hills have fixed it up a match in the Y. M. C. A Thursday lineup will 1 Benoit, White and Fontaine | forwards, R. Pilling and Jacques| guards. The Laurel Hills will have their regular lineup. The Laurel Hills also have a game| here for Saturday night against the Boys' club. Goodman Led All the Way. New York, Feb. 20.—Jack Goodman | and Kid Burns, both lower West Side | lightweights, fought ten hard and fast | rounds at the Fairmont Athletic club | o play ‘Murph here tonight. Goodman had the bet- ter of every round except the third| and seventh, the former belng even | and the latter Burns' by a good mar- gin. Jeff Smith Given Decision, idence, R. TFeb. Pro jon over George Chip the end of 15 rounds of ing tonight at the Rhode Island Ath- Wants Jewett City Franchise. hea, an old baseball player of Jewett City, has made application to a franchise for Jewett City in the Bastern Connecti- ut Baseball league. YOUNG WAGNER HAS AN EYE ON THE TITLE Match With Coulon in Sight if He Beats McGovern at New London. | For Young Wagner, McGovern at th ew London on ch means a step sto 2 championship bout with Johnn Coulon. This all depends — on whether he can’ defeat McGovern in the coming boui, and indicates that orts should witness a topline af- falr when the two boys c A good | advance sale of tickets i orted by the club, and a good sized delegation from this eity wil the Coulon s or we fusing to fight outside his clas Where YOUNG WAGNER. the title is concerned, and has insisted on 116 pounds, ringside, if the Wag- ner match goes through. Wagner, knowing this, had a trvout some time ago in whick he welghed in at 115 1-3 and went the ten rounds without trouble. He is now positive that he can make the welght and go the full distance without {njuring his staying powert nd victory Thursday means that it I8 possible’ that & new ban- tarswelght champ may be occupying Covlon's shoes, Yor the curtain raiser a buriesque Mxlnf bout between Jimmie Dixon of this clty and Frankie Schafer of Mystic has been provided, Kveryone Onildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S | within a radius of ten miles knows |he can cover the distanc s in which Weston made it transcontinental ttramp a few 4. THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY Weak and - unhealthy kidne: probably responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, ‘when through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is per- | the last recognized by mitted to continue, serious results are sure to follow. disease. lency of “Kidney patient or phy mines the system. A Trial will Convince Anyone., Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liv and bladder remedy ble results in the most cases. Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. Swamp-Root is not recommended fo ck-dust headache, back ache, ness, poor digestion, nervousness, heart d bad kidney trouble, bed blood, neuralg bago, bloating, 1 feeling, lack of of flesh, sallow complexion, ¢ disease’ may be stealing upon ch is the worst trouble. ne back, dizzi Your other organs may need atten- tion—but your kidneys most, because thoy do most and should have atten- tion first. If you feel that your kidneys are the cause of your sickness or run down condition commence taking Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to improve they will help all the other organs to heaith, rheumatism, lum Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take. If you are already convinced tha Swamp-Root is what you need, ing increase and remarkable preva- Sample Bottle Sent Free. aluable information, both sent abso- f the thousands of letters re- ot to be just the remedy may have a sample bottldand a book of lutely free by mail. The book contains many ceived from men and women who found Swamp-R they needed. The value and succe: our readers are adyised to send for a sample bottle. Co., Binghamton, N. be sure to say you read thi Norwich Daily Bulletin. The gentineness of this o Addres: generou is guaranteed, r. Kilmer & TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT While kid- ney disorders are the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost sicians, who usually ' content them- selves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease constantly under- The mild and immediate effect of is soon realized. It stands the Lighest for its remarka- distressing everything but if you are obliged to your water frequently night and smarting or irritation in passins, or gediment in the urine, sleepléssness, turpeace due to sin eruptions from you, form of kidney you et img | | Fiaked Fish,'s packages ... £ can purchase the regular fifty-cent and Provalency of Kidney Disease. one-dollar size bottles Most people do not realize the alarme | stores EDITORIAL NOTICE,—To prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root yop s of Swamp-Root Is so well known that offer in the : SPECIAL, Lenten Sale of FISH We have stocked our stores with select and choicesf. brands of all fish, the kinds tHat are mest appetizing and pleasing to the palate;, We Tnvite your inspegtion of this choice line and know any purchase of our I Len- ten goods will be most gratifying. Nete our extremely low prices for SAR]’IN.ES ' sz 3 cans for 10¢ HERRING . MACKEREL Marshail’s Kippered, 2 for.......250 | M Fat Norways, %-Ib. each Mixed in K6gs. ... semesesss 870 Fat Norways, 5-1b. kits... EAtHonways, S-10. kits Milchner in Kegs. .eeeemseseee-TTe Herring Ros, a_can. Soused, a can....... Marshall’s Fresh, a c Pink Alaska, a can....... 11e Red Alaska, a can. _..-.._...._.-.“. SALMON & a CODFISH Columbia Rive Ri A&P Boneless, a 1b. lona Brand, ' 1b. ortons, o Ib. 5 |l Georged, in 2-ib. hox. .. A&P Shreds, o package Pickled, ajw - - Underwood’s, a tan SHRIMP, most delicate for salad, a can LOBSTER, %', a can ... 175 a/camivas 43 CANNED CORN SALE--Extra Specials Jimmie Dixon, and the affalr ought to | the 110 d: be a scream, TO BEAT WESTON. ! il b | Poggenbutg Champion. York, Feb. Ferdinan urg won the in balk line bil New Poggen Leon Spencer to Start from Providence for Los Angeles. 2 = liard_championship in the Providence, R. L, 0.—In an which closed, here tonight, fort to beat 'the long distance record | Cnavies B Fombiin ot Chio o C. Spencer of Chica- ro fo Sadty i of Weston, Leon C. Spencer of Chica- | points to 191 in the final game. £0, Who several weeks ago established | [it ‘won_ second place in the a mew record by welking from that!ment play = ty to Providence, will s from here | = in a few days for Los Angeles, a dis-| Japar's new central r nce of 4,200 miles. Spencer believes ' r long and has cost 3 Conls tourn Fels-Naptha to the Rescue. Miss Dainty—‘‘Oh, Anty, John and I were coming home in the automobile and something went wrong with the machinery. I got out to help. And—oh dear! the first thing I knew, I was grease and grit from head to foot. My suit is ruined; I know it is.”” Anty Drudge—Don’t worry about that, my dear. It isn’t so bad at all. A little Fels-Naptha soap and cool or lukewarm water, and that suit will look as " good as new in a jiffy. - Fels-Naptha has been wash- ing things clean for many years. Now run along and get your beauty sleep, and temorrow we’ll get at that suit with Fels-Naptha.”” There’s no need of slaving over the wash-tub every Monday morning; and. when night comes, so tired out you can’t even get a decent meal for your husband. Try the Fels-Naptha way of washing. It will save you many a Monday backache and headache. Fels-Naptha has its own peculiarities. It’s made with the elbow-grease in it. You don’t have to supply it. The Fels-Ndptha way is easy. Easy on the clothes and easy on you. Just rub the Fels-Naptha on the clothes, roll them up and leave them in cool or Jukewarm water for half an-hour or so: | Givg them a light rub to loosen the dirt, rinse, blue and hang up. That’s all. Fels-Naptha is the soap that works while you look on. Think of it—no knuckling down to the washboard—no boiling—no steaming— no hard muscle work. ; And you're done in half the time, too. 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