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2 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912 INSURANCER. s, |Murphy, Baker, Bar Y With-Home Runs “ARM INSURANCE e R Athletics’ Third Sacker Cleans Up With Two On—Heavy MRS e o At G T ~ First Showing of "‘f-;tnzz,f.:-zan.s‘zzzManhattan Clothes for Spring e GFICE oF WM FOBL | oo e Philadelphia An 1gue Rew! Estate day defeated the Galveston Tex and Fire Insarance, league teurn 13 to 5. Baker upheld b 16 points, I’ennsylvania nd Columbia last with | four colleges were e pltli'ninm reputation by sending the ball over the is joanind in Svmiory’ Block evee C. M. [right fleld the dfth inx Titame, Room 8, third Seer. with two m Tome runs Temobone 142. | ol kg ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Py BUSH'S 142 BEATS From the House of Kuppenheimer come these Splendid Clothes for Men. Our Present Dispiay is by Far the Largest and Best We [Jave Ever Made Garments bearing all the ear-marks of artistic designing and R B i e master workmanship. Fabrics that show the weaver in his \ meet these fgiters with their happiest mood. You should see these germents for they : | represent the very acme of clothesmaking. Answering Kid MeCoy to th uos A INWNIIG v DONAHUE FOR PRIZE. Atternes-at-Tax, 0 Richards Biag, | Mombscs of Team No. 1 Beats Qut His Py Captain in Owls' Duckpins. with the If Young Kid in the Owlis d: “Brewn & Perkins, omm night ¢ Donoy Orer first Nat Bauk, Shetucket St | 1O NCXT to th Enisance mairway next to Thames |, e hokd u fora’ tiank - Telephose 8.3 S of three in th of the bight's ual single of 143 To) s, > would like | rs Manhattan Spring Suits Mo b ety - $I8. to $25. Other Good Makes $10.50 to $18. Made especially for us and carrying Manhattan guarantee for superior style, fit and satisfaction. Everything Else that Men Wear, including Hats, Shoes and Furnishings ’ . b i R [1n getting Tom AoCarev to put nm-le‘ru RITOMER WORTH Gincinnati 7, Atlanta’ 6. 121=I1285 Main Street W oa with Bert Fagan of San Frau- 0,000 ANV DAY o for 20 rounds on that date must have heard how TR | Lajoie Thinks n..i'. Fair Poics for s in Hot Springs, | WORKING THE RABBIT BALL. | @ Pirst Class Tudsier, INVESTMENTS b« on Mond Y A Dominick & Dominick Riton of e tolisies Tel. 901 Norwich for V\u in. Captain § the 1 unl Frank O. Moses, Mgr. !l‘;.ur, Donuhue 28 9 Totale . 284 266 393 'mvuhm manage EDWARD GRALE WM. B, GILMORE, Spewal . EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Roor 5. Chapenan Building, €5 Bro: wa Norwich, Conn MEMBER snsoitdated Stock i,x bange of Yo Owis Ne. 4, Donovan 8 9 04 Capt. Johnsen ... 90 sz 10§ Totals 25 The Mhaning: wing I th The { league: l} | Owls No. ¢ Owlis No. CONSOLIDATE YALE SPORT | One Association to Control the Four Major Lines. Chicago 1 ade CH qlLFlLLA'\ Mg SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. hands £ Cros: in the Bawsiag Nels d Inte one Harry Davis Reminisces on One of | Old Tricks of the Game. had-h; LANG bry Cleane: and Uyerl 157 ¥ranklin Si. ' —— Corneil Wins W SUITS PRESSED 503 | v vori o that are d Hogan | Harry Davis 'h of mene; ! | s lot of ""“‘“"'b-n magnate. From his leng axperi- The "r’l’"“?}gfi‘;:;’\'»rmrm Lajote. "X dow™ Xnow MAPLE T e Lave C'ross 0t eVery | gus they spend the ' eif siipped in Prices on Several Important Issues | Show Rising Tendency (‘,AR[)\\ ELL'S e Yort, Slareh 3 e reacton- | 1 was With | 1r00ed o bo ene of he Pitahers o leagte. The | 474 pall playesa the gams over knew. vt bat- | Bt afier thay got a-m Savastad o clahth and | gund dent mere than § and we male up. OUT | oy oy has ~eadhf g 4 wbhit bali was working. - g q ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT Lettuce, Celery Etc. s worked One ) ywhere © LLSSIDE | gor pitohing reoruite wie he the €nd of | wii) mole good, Nime times out the time ke mey ot anly s daw People’s Market 6 Frankiin St. | Moors p 1t Wal it up at the .ll. | By JOHX on fence Jed the next He smashed t | Invading the Big Men's Territory—| | cles, Companions of the Forasi, was | heid the other day in Forestsrs’ hal la!rn BOG COLLARS WHIPS and LEADS at lowest prices at the Sheiucket Harness Co., | 321 Main Street, Pittshurg the Home of Foot Racing —Ed Kikirk Run Off His Feet—Race With a Morse, 4 _|for the p of making .'llll.. meade “U;J;:fi ments torm&:“ . vice June Sth. nwal memorial ser Now Cie 2 hitiing Rube that hard up time, d [ passed € !\ur(i that whoever r)a/‘f ® thir . . = g 14 ke vail and see tnat | The United States Finishing Ce. iy 4 he tenth| 330 Brosaway, X. Y. March a1 1918 ' 4 PRI AR FTOOK DIV ISED NO, The Board of Direstors have tuls day declared the sepular auarterty dividend of One and ree-Quartors Par Conmt, (% per oant) upon the Preterred ths Company, paveble what h 1, 1912, to stockheldetn of resord at t the ball h. lose of busiuess Matoh I1, 1912 until Meore was | COMMON VIDEND N6 18 We did not Cne Boacd of Dirsctors have thia day o to throw | deolared dividend of One Fer Cent. N & L) ovon o mmon oc| Then came onr half | & BAE F, TOR, I O0pR 1 194 3 we scored ten runs, | 3¢ tomwnoldors of renord at the cioes o nour mever ran in another | pusimess Mareh 93, inst vs." [ mapse® Y34 Tenoute, Treasarer ~ BIGYCLES TIRES AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS GOODRICH, NO, 17..... sssesss S0 rds of me when Herd fired the $istol nd 1 went start of two | Co‘umbia $35 AW O o yards inst i i T s they ! s ail over, and I thought went off at a terrific shoulder, de- ong as pos- | to a standstill ¢ now time the " 1" T right cente o aration we walked to our _whers the starter und referee Spray Pumps, Seed and Fertilizers, ivfif.f""x‘:m Maine Seed Potatoes, e All kinds of Farming lmple-lffm. More financ faeet requirements | ments. {of home raliroads was reported, t | Missouri Pacific contemplating an o of 95,000,000 three year five per I. H. ELDREDGE, |5 wiriodent izt The coming week wiil probab i itness the consnmma- | 95 Water St. | ton of furth s indu non, the fan Heote hattered g0 many wo 89, to come Lo this co 3 off - FEa Cannon 1 the worl v ihe intention of arranging rac hese men that Su a T a 0 go to Pitisburs. iie at supper in a Pitt 've overheard two men dis racing and heard one at Brownsville was ng town in wes loans to Ger Bonds were irregular. wit? fm- portant movements. Total saies, par value amounted to $2.404.000 Eelivered (o Amy Part of Norwich | United States fours and Pan the Ale that s acknowledged to he hrees SLIROCEL X DR Centl on e best on the market—HANLEY’S | STOCKS. eatest foot vania. Plttsburg, and here cided to 1o- his breath coming cate and usc it a8 a base to work | nrd gasps. In this manner we from. Upon arlval in Brownsville we | passed the 660 vard mark in 1m. % went to the store kept by the Knob |and Nikirk suddenly came to a stand- | Coal company, the leading business | still run feet. I Saiec. Tk how. ohiee "| fizm, Who wers also noted sporting | coniinued croseing the | PEBRLESS. A telephone order will wa ririter ey A men. Wa stated frar X line in 1m e distance was, of | Bafl\es sso 5 Gt 4 ' 1 . 4 snd obfect in calling or ! ., making the ac- PTG Bt Aaniton [ 10000 Am. Reat Srgar | at ones fell in with our v | ; The Pltts- | With Coaster, Mud Guard, Tool -Bag, D. J. McCORMICK, 20 Frankin 8t | can ... they wouid find me al n were astonished and they at and #ull Equtpment. e & would require if I them 1| onca accused me of being a ringer and ! - pthn 00 L. could run fast enough. At the end of | they belleved I was Harry Darrin V'k' 20 WHITE, The Tuner T the conference it was decided that Dan | the champlon of England, who was | 1 lng . Vianed. 01 should go on to Unfontown while I was | then in America, masquerlding under AUBO 45 Sewth A Streat. TAFTVILLE | ¢ voive to remain at Brownsville. * en assumed name, and looking for | —_— LEADEN 3200 CIABIL R L j,«‘m"" @ Shortly after r'rlxy‘lnn'i\';\‘ at Browns- | races. z Bicycle Repairing ané Auto . Tire T i ARG £ =3 Ttel Fousision: ville I was matched to run a miner a| A few days after my race with Ni-|_ % — W °"'°"',‘;’:“" ”""‘:"'“"’ o Bim: Teining milo for §25. This I won easily and n | kirk & novel ruce wss arranged witl, | Valcanizing done by experienced. men|PLYER moetetse saeaece.se $1.50 an ¢ mofl». 3 ertain ! Bu t of ki m?, \~‘ & few days I r I won a two mile handi- | o man numed Ratt in which ] was (and all Work Guaranteed. All Tires Cumented on Frea troable. D, Toomey, $08 K, Olive 8t, iubac cap from scratch. There were several | to run 440 yards v hor Bloomiugton, I.. says: "I suffersd with sl T Vendo n §3 sprinters in Brewnsville, among them | Vendore. n 8§30 va tackache and pains i my Midneyd | Top Juchison A 3 being a young colored vouth named |was for $100 a side and the start w4;f’ which ;osa‘nzlmn;'t‘ unoearable. “i BBV 8 fuants Goiat 1) 1 4 2 Lyman Smothers, who was, T believe, i pistol shot. This race was ni ALLING RUBBER MPANY Fe 1dn: ? Pills a good tri and |t iirireaad el e - 1 the fastest man at 100 yards I had ever | verv close contest, but I was in ve- { .C.:: “;Jo.rnwn‘tl:;- for me. Tofla&; 748 Brookyn 5 5 it A e S Fe x:;lat‘h Hfh v;:'s a im;: 10-second man for | markably good trim, owing to 181 Main S 2 1809 Canedlen Pacific ,...... iy £ % e hun anc was owing to my | sprinting with Smothers, and I wen by ¢ o . in S Ol 2 e scsatiing pacurioy with Moy that 1| fw yarte m bon >/ 101 Main Street 01”‘“‘ m i = i s -,,gM‘.,h,. v;mh&qm.