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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 19120 INSURANCE. ’F‘ranclico on July 4 in + o Bridgeport Riflemen Are Champions if.fnéie st Gains ¢ ARM INSURANCE [ e it 30 Pounds [New London TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, | will probably take place next fall. £ . | * Palzer has simply fousht his way | ( i ) i LI ot b o Broke Indoor National Record With Score of 996 Out Of]‘inlu‘ She contidence of sporting au- | ln 30 nays Norwich) Liine 14 1] " athrop ons, ¥ | thorities, and men who year.ago Pl e i B “ & E “ | e m 1l | were decidedly skeptical regarding his 1 Robutels Gotn Possible 1,000—Two On Team With Perfect Scores On Doressng chaminenis aier ars| o i Wity NEW YORK | now loud n acclaiming their ackage of Remar! 1 | 20 Bull’s Eyes. that he is the only while man in signt | " Builder, Protone, Sent Free T2 STEAMERS | THRILLING WESTERN FEATURE —— who woul not only have a chance What 1t wmm‘ P | with Johnson, but who would probably Prove MAINE 1 Washington, Mareh, {8—The Park) ethletic association be granted on cor | defeat the ‘heiro, M AN d T D! tie club of Bridgeport, (i on the | dition that such persens as are found| Palzer is a marvel of physical de- =4 m Chataplonshib of (he castern Micr-club {0 hi/o sold —the — montransterable | velopmant, 18 exceptionally Tast on his | |1t 1s astonishing fo seo the efects pro- NEW HAMPSEIRE And Three Other Drama! rifle league as well as the indoor rifle | membership books of the association | feet, hits With the force of a pile driv-y JaCSQbY the new PesFeRCIRstl ) BOHG team champlonshin of the United |or the tickets (also non-transterable), | States for 1913, according to an an- | procured as a privilege attached {0 | ity . nouncement today by the National | such membership, shall certainly for |fight. He gives promise of being a has abselute confidence in his abil-| iate of & pound & day, is not 2t all re- | Choose this route nmext ¢ you &9 cagre s, v to New York. Youll have a dsiightiul -and, as Edgren says, he likes to| markable with this new wonde: e e e superb view of the wonderfui sky Rifle association of America. In the | the current and fellowing year, and |most worthy representative of the 2ha water trant et Manmacan s (ITODAY — A U D I T O R I UM —T0PAY shoot-off match with the New Haven, | thereafter at (he discretion of the|white race when he tackles Johnsen Steamer leaves New Lonuon at x;, P. e e e et e e e Conn, team, with which Bridgeport | Pennsylvanii committee on the army- m. week days only, dus New York. Piet MILLER & ZOLLMAN i was tied the eastern champion- |navy game, be refused by the board | WORKING HIDDEN BALL TRICK 10, East Rlver.aul 5.45. and Pier 40 i h WHO DARBD ship, the latter not only made a better | of directors the right of admission to s g North River, 7 $olgek next morning, n the WOMAN score than the St. Paul, Minn, team, | nklin field when contests are being | Shortstop Olson Got Away with It M'IW l‘oNno,‘ Excallont Branabed winners of the western league, but | iid thereon and aiso the right to pur- On Chicago Recruit. i 50 st b hatet broke the national indoer record with | chase tickets for any games of foot- — — . OTHER FEATURE ACTS AND P ICTURES. LT score of 496, The New Haven team ball that may be plaved there between | Baseball is full of epportunities for NEW YORK sz, iled the previous record of 995, while the naval and military academies.” the quick-thinking chap. d,\inm‘ ha Without the Shadew of a Doubt |the St Paul team was u close third | ey game has been saved and won by Write or telephone W. J. Phillivs & % s e B 994, ND PRIN some little strateglc meve that to the Agent, New London. ‘Gonti, fer state: ey =) ] JAMES CLANCY it 18 fac e T S8t | T4l the alivating wabilone at 75 toot | HARYARD AND FRINGETON | uninitiated goes by unnoticed. It is rooms’ and Information. y31d POLPS THEATER. B ey range with re rifles at a bulls- BOTH OFF ARMY SCHEDULE | not strange that ball players who can Pt i BBl B e, 38 i e i - ERN T TUREEEES ¥ €eve one-hali inc! o1 heir brains are in such great de- ST T0 o Y. = ha is some finan- | ne-hali inch in diamete | b e DAY—5 REELS OF PHOTO PLAY. i r the possessien | DUl » counted ten points an West Point Football From October 5| mand says Umpire Billy Evans. B S Setpenition. 1\”‘; Dossesslen | 1yjetrich and N to November 30, The hidden ball trick is a mighty “THE IMPOSTOR” acstry : Bridseport had pertect scomes making e o one but T saw Shortetop Olson of New York ISAAC S. JONES, ¢ buils-cyes each, or 400 points. | West Point, N. Y., March 12—The | Cleveland pull it off in the most ap- and other select subjects. Josep h McGinty in Two Popular Semgs. Insurance and Real Estats Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN THE FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE OF THE MOST VALUE. am mates, Jarvis Williams Gully, registered 199 e Van edulo for 191 an. | proved style in a game at Chicago ch -and od today u\lelv(::!?\'l(o{‘x:‘lyv‘\»‘g-‘m"(y.l,:_ last year. It came just when Gregg ¢ 198, This made oben with Stevens in. | was wacering and saved the,day for of 896 only fo S And continuca wiih | the Naps. With no one out and men ossible 1,000, e O O i Nevember 30, M | on second and_third, and two runs 7 e i ee vy 1 seheduled fog | needed to tle. Manager Duffy substi- B atirar T Novenber revert. | thted a. youngster by the name of $h o the stom of ihe two |Chouinard. to run for one of the vet- nd | army's foothall & | CHELSEA LINE | Fare $1 Freight and passenger service g direct to New York. | JACK MONTY HAD Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. SOMETHING ON WILKINSON. | branches of the e to play their e 1 m’""‘l‘;‘"‘l’;d‘»’;‘:“‘{“g“ gt £, Souwich Focsays, thucs | Norwish Boy Outfought the Lowsll| oo e e g roay f0LOW- | nidden “balliabuilts Groes was. wild v _or Neéw York, Pler 3, East Rirer SEE 4 9! gl = oL Ing Y princeton ap. | A0 on the first ball pitched failed to THE -OF, ot Roosevsit Street. Mondays B P LEM‘NED & CO Lightweight at Jewett City. e VA T eacia” (s | Beti it Homn the plate: Glson iwalked START. SECOND MONTH Vgdnesdays Eridayn at s p m o e o S Jup and must has unfolded the secret Pl r t 3 . 1. * | There was a good sized crowd on ! vear. Holy Cross and Stevens are two | ¢ &F e Fin. | Protone Will Make You Nice and Plumy. V. KNOUSE, Agent, Thames Laan A Trash Co. Building |hand in Nioux hall, Jewsts City, Tuss. | colleges who_ will here for rhe‘:_h,:gx;“{d“&gf el e S R T R e Agency established May, 1846, | evening for the boxing exhfbitfon | first time. The schedule follow | the rubber and pitched. It was an- | eell-growth, makes perfect the assimiL seplIMWF |of three bout October 5, Stevens institute; October | ciro pal Oreon. sgain T IOt e neaves fateane: For a Rutgers; October 19, Yale; October Colgate: November 2, Holy Cross; - ovember corpuscles, - bullds up, safely end | 1 5 biood apparenily to uyiand stead) > | quickly, muscies and solid, healthy flesh, | Umpire Mullen was working the plate | SHPELT: Hruscles, o Ho with me that day. He reprimanded r women who never Appesr "fi"h 55, no | Olson for delaying the game. Olson|fn anything because of thinness, Pro liminary Young Andrews of Danfelson and Young Johnson of AHE OFFICE OF WM. F. RlLL, [Moowp went six fast rounds to a | Novemk iraw, although the former scored two | Tuft No Real Estate knockdowns on his opponent. | November went back to iis position. Gregg | may provea revelation. - :!":;7 V:Z:JINYFGEIL usnl;nr_m THE WORLD. I In the semi-final Jack Monty of Nor- | i walked around the bos, got on the| It costs 70u nothing to prove the re- |, Ji tudeer rereuion b - and Fire Insurance, wich had the advantage of Kid Wil- | rubber and delivered the ball. It was i o " ‘Sessiskasss by Traveliing o £ 1 |PALZER LOOMING UP b injurious to the most delicate system. The TH) 1» located in Somsry Block, ever C. 3. | MIn0n of Lowell, Mass, in a fast six called ball number tliree by the um-| Protone Company, 425 Protone Bidg., De- E MAGNIFICENT, FAST, TWIN-SCREW .A = round session. In the first round Mon- | AS REAL WHITE HOPE.| pire. Things looked mighty bright| troit, Mich., will sena yon on receipt of [nluumhc “"" “0‘;;“‘“” ams, Room §, third Soer. t his man through the ropes with f —_— | for the White Sox. Olson rushed up | your name and address, a free &0o pack- Teleshone 141 to the jaw, and Wilkinson took | Bombardier Wells to Be His Opponent | to Gregg, but staved only a moment, | 880 of Protons, with full instructions, to | |~ 1600 Tess; B e B e et o in Next Big Fight. | #s Umbplre Mullen, peeved at the Way | fooic” on “Why Are You Thin.” free of Carits Quly First cass Passengers Olson was delaying the contest, start-| ohoree, giving faots which will probably | Ne Cattis sr Freiyst Caried en the ~Ossans’” nowledged as the most |3 out to admonish him. In the| astonish you. Send coupon below today FIRST-CLASS It ot the few “white hopes” | meantime Gregg had slipped the ball | with your name and address. ecoom & meals. In the main bout of eight rounds 11l Collins of Westerly had the bet- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i ; ) Buat “Culune en the Atiance ho survived the elimination tests ot | t0 Olson, Who concealed it under his St “sesss” i oo Brown & Perkins, * kitemgys-at-law | v of Al Sweét of Moosup. Iu t! sab = * larm. While Gregg was walking FREE PROTONE OOUPON Steam heated when nece (1. Prom. : . R SReRd. thi Below year and who may be Jack John- - W E = || €mde Dances, Gymuasim, - Wireiess, Sioma Over First Nat Bauk, Shetucket St |fifih Collins scored thres knockdowns opponent n the next heavy- | around the box in his usual fashion | Thiscessenisgoodsors fres B packass, (W1 | | Safery Siambir Sistorooms with' e’ Boos mnmes ce stairway next to Thapes (&nd went down himself in the sixth. | G PRIETEE Fot0 36 G0 (N | Chouinard took a big lead, only to be | | Sharses prevaie) of Frowehe the temariebe oot with Brew Beds Suime Telephone 33-3. he crowd was well pleased with the | 1 )70 CEMIREISE D O G . that | pounced upon by Olson when the lat- | | 1oether with our fre book teliing why you are Only_Stoamor Landing Passengers it St Gearge's and 3 ) e o i 1 nough. of 3 t o ard and applauded the exhibitions. |ine pugilistic world has known in|teT got siose enough. The trick LS T L s Shialn bt choios of ot onarcival 8t Bermude. challenged Wilkinson for s Lo il sl M 4 | 1776 vintage had again been worked, | | help core ‘sad packing, snd sa svidence years. Sport promoters throughout the Bt e g BB IR 230 ’ t bou it o i of good faud The formers next bout iountry are bidding for his services,|Put in a rather clever fashion. This ‘The Protone Co., 428 Protone Bldg. T EMERGENCIES THAT WE CAN IS ONE OF THOSE U. of P. Trustess Will Bar Ticket- Dominick & Dominick Sellers for Two Years, at Least. b Philadeiphia, March 12.—In gran Tel. 901 Norwich |pernussion tothe Intercolleiate 335 t “with Y ung Buster before the 5 seemed to steady Gregg, he got the ‘Detrolt, Mich. Bermu |Baltic A. C. Fridey evening, e e '“,‘f‘“f'f““’.‘;s&tx"_inon two over and made the batter 5 e s fe A O e e o A tocr | pop up. Chicago scored a run, but did NOT FORESEE. @ fight between Palser and Carl Mor- | Be,riner damage, and the Naps got . of course, get the big end of the purse, it o KILL OFF TICKET SCALPING | jocanne Morris' rorord 18 emirchod by | head work had saved the day. OU POSSESS THE QUICKEST is brought into greater prominence be- Tennis Champion in Bankruptcy. g ™ 2 | caring ot Fiyno's vefuset 1o Sight Tal |\, New Fork,Méoh: 13- Gustrve /P c Al ROUTE TO THE SOURCE OF RELIEF zer, although he was offered 36,000 as | Touchard, the tennis player, who is & become known that he will not un-|of the United States doubles cham-|Son with a list of 33 contests, while B0 | DRASTIC ACTION TO vis, the Oklahomn giant. Palzer would, | 10 urFier SEmneen And HiS LiiRd €0 [ COAL' AMD LUMBER. B u T his defeat by Jim ynn, and this fact ) {his’ end of a purse. Fiynn has let it joint holder with Raymond D. Little | §2mes scheduled Tor the coming sea- IF YOU HAVE soclatlon of Amateur Athietics of Am- |der any circumstances meet Palzer, | pionship, filed a petition today in vol- | Pennsylvania has 20 and Princeton 28. TELEPHONE SERVICE | érica, tho use of Franklin fleld for the | creating the inference that he is|untary bankruptcy. Among the liabil- gyiiiands SutSUHGIG: Took thetootumn Safisfiefl Cllsl()lmr m\ Frank O. Moses, Mgr. fleld and track meet of the association | afraid of Tom O'Rourke's white hope. | ities which are listed at $3,088, Touch- | With 14 each. { = PHONE / //_%\ ank O. Moses, *|in 1912 and to the Pennsylvania com- | Fe arriy ¢ that decisien afier Pal-|ard places four debts ranging from | S HAVE YOU A TELE / LN | mittee for the use of the fleld for the | zer had knocked out Al Kaufmann in|$100 to $1,500, which he savs were| T. A. Schmidt has been released by Is the Best Adverlising d !\ ——————————————— | 1812 Army and Navy football game, |five rounds at the Natlonal Sporting | Incurred in gambling transactions. His|{ Newark of the International league = | N | the trustees of the University of Penn- | club, New York. Fiynn's manager had | assets are listed at $12. to Broclton. Louis Litschi, formerly; e are b ni> toay took drastic action re- |a representative t the ringside that o )WARD GRAFI garding the use of tickets. The trus- |night, and the following day Flynn's \. I. GILMORE, Spectal. || o8 adopted the following resolution: | decision was announced. Syracuso Buys Two Players. Resolved, That the permission asked | Palzer's next big battle Will be with best adverth purchased OztAeléer Jack White and | 6. EDWARD GRAFF for by the board of directors of the |Bombardier Wells of England in San e = , e CHAPPELL (0. Third Baseman Wratton of the Buffalo | pias been filled with John H. Farre 2 0 0[: S | ] ;I;: a;},ot:‘:ce,amt:\:‘ta"m:afl‘n Lfi;s:eior:! secretary of the National Assocl&k Central Wharf and 150 Main Street| ___ 3 v 2 M Lea es, cordi t is 4 y ! 1 runner of other deals to be completed | irtent Salleins T oo oinE to his Telephones . Bonds and Gra‘n A TORPID MARKET. Worcester, has been reieased by the | e ew York Highlanders to Vernon of {the Pacific Coast league. Syracuse, N. Y., March 12—At the| — meeting of the state league here today | John E. Stafford has signed his con- it was announced that Syracuse had!ract to umpire in the New Eng) YOUR HOME ? abou our Coal and by the Stars within a short time. &R W..o.. e e Jos Kutina, who rmnished at first UMBER M SCPian BITS OF BASEBALL. base for the Browns last season. and I Rale & Clislass Buii Net Changes Except in Few Instances el who won distinction by choking an | ¥ § SOR S RAGy £ Ne M - ¢ & ot 24 3 | Heinle Zimmerman, third baseman | umpire, comes out with a big boost for 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. * o Moment. Consolldated Gas 0% 140% 140 | of the Chicago Natlonal baseball team,| Milton Stock, the baby Giantlet now MésEa Koy Yol MAESH Tae Dre Uaedhics Com_ Producty .. 24 1% 11% | has signed a three year contract with| With McGraw's forces in Mariin. Ku- | | | i of the stook exc o Hictiangs the stock exchange today was in | | he gave up playing he has made good | Flynn e o |8% a manager and an umpire. played - 0 —— ! the Nai the list weak spots, but dislodging | ha | few stocks. Later prices hardened 14 for | Office—oor- Market and Shetucke Dearer & Rlo Grande 10 169% | pregident Murphy. Zimmerman is to\!inn discovered Milton playing semi- s = leave soon to join th professional ball in Chicago when he i G X 2 e soon to join the team in the : vays reminiscent of the torpid Distiters” Secusitics - 3 south. {was only 17 years old, and predicts | kae ek the firat two months o (he B | S that in & few years Stock will be one 3 Trading again fell to the poin : ~ : Al Weddidge, who, 1s well known to | Of the greatest shortstops in the land. | Telaphons 842, where it ceasod to possess the ligh- | New England loagus fane, will wmpira | e | Free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. onal element apparently was. i |in the Central league this season. He| Germany Shaefer of the Washington | ALW N STOCK B ek i Matosen tor nlloy Wl’:m B o ol | has just signed a contract to that ef- | Nationals will cover fiald next e e s il dinarily qlehoant SaSeHoRLTs fosliag | Do. s 'all River and for Lawrence. Stnce|at first either Jack K . W 4 | | N | der the influence of the standard rail- The Totoketi Manufacturing (o, |ra;, shores snd copersbut"vec »i«ms were almost negligible. ‘ | Telephone 163-12. | DONGS N THE AUTONGBILE WonLp, CALAMITE COML . Well Seasoned Wood Close to 1000 Concerns Making Automobile Accessories— Give a Bright Light. Perfect Burners, supplled with alr in just the right quantity to give o Bright Light. They are Alr-tight 'and Oll-tight.. The Hold Fast Globe Litting Device is the simplest and eaciest, |9 The Ball will stay in any Position. The Globe is of the Best Lead Flint Kansss Clty Soutbern Do. pfd dede Gas feville & Nash. n. & S. L First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Bond News from - Washington that the | ate finance committee had deferred | st P& 88 tion on the house steel schedule | 70 T ) Texc 1 to oxercise no Influence on| 100 b, M oo ares of the steel and iron com- | 100 Natioral Biscutt panies. Another resolution deman. National Lead L |ing that the department of justice in- | quire into the operations of the “Sme lot by an of- | t¢f trust,” and mentioning the Ameri Glass, Heavy Spring Colls in Canopy iy d ot T AT ing & Refining Co. by name, 2 s 3 s "M‘:‘a 'mul, fo affect the stock of the lat American Machines Cut Down Prices of Foreign Cars— C. H. HASKELL. et e, an w! e pald er corporation, which was unc: 402 — "Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, How extensively motor cars are|spark he should speed his motor up used by physicians is indicated by the | just before stopping it by opening the | C d I_ l] | statement of one company, that of 51,- | throttle wide. Then if the spark is cut Ual an um er | 000 of their cars in use af the present | off, a full charge is left in a cylinder Rattling. COME IN AND TAKE A T AT THE |Iberty. THE HOUSEHOLD, % sirong. A decislon by the Inte te commerce commission ordering | a reduction In cottonseed from v: ous points in the southwest to Mem- phia was set down as another victory | aver carriers. The year's already large shipments| o AUl of gold to South America were in- | Rock Istand o, creased today by over $500,000 with | »fd Features in Missouri’s New Law. shone 84 Central Whart Bulletin Building, prospects of additional engagements g LT ?IT:: SR b e o PRy ;vne kr):ac‘lin“ed T e 14 Frankin, CHps before the expiration of the menth. | g, g & Wi B 4 s CTR S While chort-time money has recently | 100 Riom Sher. & & .. 3 shown @ stiffer tone, the rates for four, | 1600 Southern Pacifc The state of Missouri has a new| There are over 950 companies en- five and six months eased off a bit to- | 1100 Southem Talimay | motor law. It is patterned very much |Saged in the manufacture of automo- | day. Ontfiow of cash from local banks | i Besniid, ‘Coimer attorithat in New York mtate There blls end truck ~accessories in the to the sub-treasury and the interior |—— Teas & Pacific are many stringent provisions in the | United States, whose combined cap- continuee and in all likelihood ther Toledo, decrease In reserves will be disclosed | at the end of the week. New financ- ing today Inciuded the gals of § 000 Chesapeake & Ohlo four ent. gold notes maty | ds going to pay for | NOCKING, KNOCKING, CONSTANTLY KNOCKING, WHAT? OPPORTUNITY. L & W.. | law, and some heavy fines provided for | ial amounts to almost = $300,000,000. . - | the breaking of them. Non-residents|The value of their output in 1911 was 0 Unlon s'8i% ol ey | are allowed free use of the roads for 25 | $255,202,000. United Staies Rubber.._.. 40% 481 49y | licenses. but after that period they are| If the chains are so loose that they 0 United States Steel....... 4’8 | compelied to obtain a Missouri license. | are apt to fall off, there is a great ad- | D8c et There is no speed Wimit, but a speed | vantage in using the tightening de- | 157 Franklin St o \alf per | 1914, the proc Ctah Coppar The greaiest ditficulty 13 we are ed | squipment aiready ordered, Other is ard Chem in excess of 25 miles an hour shall be | vices. On the other hand, chains| S Tiaailiie: & | pimos .{...'.';?..L‘.! sues of like character ara soon to be construed presumptive evidence of |should not be so tight that they are | came to me regently. Had mo one announced, attending the unpopular- careless driving, for which a fine has|not free to creep about the tires, or my lst fully équipped. These oppor- | Marinn Ay of bond offerings at this perlod. Westinghouse Flectrio ‘beem provided. A pilding scals of reg- | else they Wil greatly shorten the life f‘,filtfifrfifi ot e SHOR: { The annual statement’ of the Pitis- Western Unfen ... istration fees w! n force, rang- |of the casi k | burgh Ccal company, whose earnings Whesiing & L. .. ing from §2 to $12. e Our Wagun Galls Everywhera sud T ..‘E‘;",‘j"&',‘“},;‘.‘”,‘”"‘, mce show n decrease for the pri eAI\ng] hine Copper —_ Sticks, stones and the various ine- portuntties. vear, fafls to explain the recent ac-| 1700 $ay Co ; qualities of the road should be avoided MIsS JEWERET, assortment of White Enam- |i\7; 7 n¢ friterred ani common | b in. ol e Eepietened o Orogon Husing | LV tho driver, as they. are Tiable to| porrvered : Public Stemegrapher and Sherthant { higher prices, 1 sles, 010, Up o December 1 gsnz2i wng | Gamage tires. Street car tracks should | Bellvered (o Any Part of Norwich Teacher. elware ius' pu! on sale. Today's bond market was irregular, collected from fees, and it is believed | e Eiven a wide leeway, as the fine!tne Ale that is acknowledged to be Jans1a 283 Make S with some tendency to yield. Total 3 that the number of vehicles registered | Particles of steel will play havoc with | i 6 £l sales, par value, $2,001,000. New York. March 12—Cotton fu-| 30 U8 RUEECLS o | the tires if given half a chance. the best on the market—HANLEY’S WESTERLY HOUSH. t us e on - | United States government twos reg- | tures closed firm. Closing : March S o —_— e ILL o your LI€c: | iered ana Panama three coupon aq- | 10.42; April 1043; May 106 e It is the duty of persons who feel | EERLESS. A telephone order wiil | NEARLY HALF THE :i b i Ales, Wines and Liguors tric Work or offer suggestions | v#7c*? 1-8 per cent. on call. 10.58: July 10.64; August 10.8 ) While taking part in a hill climbing | malaise and distress after extended receive prompt attention, for your lighting coul Tatb. That alwars in stock. 7 88 — tember 10.58; October 10, competition at Poland Springs, Me. | trips to discover whether the cause lies | ) "m cORMICK, 30 Frankli You diwad the nount of MEBE| ‘Eamitied ssevel fres s0its DUSUND I STOCKS. her 10.69; December 10. one of the cars struck a gulley at'high {in automobiling. The disinclination | D < Me » ranklin 8t. | give the maximum amoun 4 e for obtaining improved Biin High Low. Cln | 10.67; Tebruary 10.66. speed, and made a leap estimated to|to walking exercise, to which the pos- — on_a minimum amount of current. | eventng. 3 | 4100 Atte Chatmers pta . i 4% 45| Bpot closed qulet; 1% points lower; (e no less thafl 42 feet before striking | session of the automobile pregdtzposes, | . “We will wire your home JOBN G, KENYON & 00, ing. | TR0 Al e - 0% 7% | midaling uplands 10.65; middiing gulf | the road again. is something that may be responsiblc | =W HAT'S NEW me— FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS Jan3sa rreprietess. b i 1o A Mo B o | 10.90; males, 300 bales. S for the feeling of discemfort. Careless | 5800 Am. ent, d il 11 The merchant should be interested in|or hasty driving, bus..inz into ruts i, 7ou do' ndt (use the, cutrent, A Heow w 'MONEY. good roads, for he must get the farmer | and hitting rough spots at speed are THE P ALACE CAFE e et ALL IN Ghe 20 Am. Car & .- d all kinds of 0 Am. Car & BT 3 . ; ok inds of work and all kinds o o0 A Col » “h 12~—M town to sell him goods. bound to have an unpleasant effect on All kin 3 2| TRan T Besute .@5‘5-?&‘5’53'&: Der cont s arat | ik et those whose constitutions for any rea- Step in and ses us. things electrical can be most eco- —2 A e 01 A we da Mo | s 8100 An Ameliing & & 2 3-8/ ruling rate ¥ 5.4, last loan| Asix whosled auto stage which runs | son 0 Bt Sffue Diowt Soud. L1 FRANK WATSGWN & CO., nomically supplied here New Wall Paper Decarafions and closing bid 2 3-8; offered at|between Folsom and Sacramento, Cal, | 72 Frankiin Str % . Cuteut Borders. It willgug yon ts see 2 1-2. is of local design, being for: feel in top-notch condition to essay a oot Co « s Finie loans strong; sixty days 3@ |taching an automobile bo | Giidden rour, for tnstance. The pace E o -ND!‘WICh Electflc ay | them betore yau m‘-ah'u inia Company B2 o G 3 1-4 and ninety days 3 1-4@3 1-2; | wheels in piace, to the back o o swift for wea | etbbNowa 674, 100 Franklin Street | 0f Mouidings Musessey nnd Paints | o An R e gutomiontie: s i o hii A LR —| GEQO. E plTCHER & e | emdy for use. i i 5 | i & TR Sesionin, KIS 16 o e, TS > - ~ Now taitmg asdersdocepeing Paint - i ich, Comn. | 200 arics @ OHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, naintaing a sp N | T ¥ i NI % Main Sireel, Norwich, Conn. | i 4 e e U T e E o | Civil Engineer, [ DEN TiIST tng, Paper Hingtng snd Decorming. b2 SRS - Y00 Atiants FL 129 . 3y 104 073 | More than 1,200 cars have bsen im- | | wishes to an".ounce 10 Lis patrom. and | i ——— Bitimere & b ... 10s% 1035 iy 9t 0% | ported through the port of New, York J the public tuat he has moved ie 8 | DRe Eeo Je JONES NOTICE e e . ot #ince the first of. 1911. Their value is | For Infants and Children, Broadway, Chapman building, vppesiie Si Buildin P.F MUHAGB tr, remodel, ro-cdge and clean | 4 e, Hilh: mg s |omiy have Amencan makers cot down The Kind You Have Always Bought | > © * © * i I e %2 and 84 st Mt 90 "A'l work guaranteed. Drop a postal | Bmursl o New Jerws ™ ™4 | average price pald for forelan cars is| poars the SIGN PAINTING trance. “Fronm and I will cail for work. A0 Stinm & Ohle e TN not quite as high as three years ago. Enors e Reasonable in price,, promptly done, | “yHERE ‘e no advertimng meaium im BRUCKNER, The Fur o toape - Gads Washiba .= 5% 4p% 449 Bignatu.e of by J. W, MALLETT. 30 Market Street. | gastern Connecticut e ‘::l 0 The Bule Telephone 252-3 Frapklin St §—— Do o4 ... w0 ooy If one would start his motor on the Telephone 708-2 - - Tor pusiaess 1 /