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SR NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912 o ’ INSURANCE. . i . BOXING BOUTS THIS WEEK, - -CIQanin fi COAL AND LUMBER. M : e Gibbons Comes Back At Denning | ™ e ™ | Spring g ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. THE TOWNS-PEOPLE OF MONTVILLE, wt Ioait. should in the future consid- ¢ the financial strength of a BOND- ING CO. as of some importance. We represent THE AMERICA EURETY CO, of New York, which the strongest in the world. B. P. LEARNED & CO Thames Loan & Trust Co. Agency established May, 1846, JE OFFICE OF WAL F. BML Real Estate and Fiue Insurance, © seesied ta Somicry Biock, ever C. M. Wiitlews, Room §, third Soer. Teioshone 141. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW vawn & Perfuns, Htmoysat-lar | Building. | Mike Reverses the Decision in Former Bout—Had Denning | Going in all the Ten Rounds, But Failed to Land Knock- out. a popul Denning 1 From the Over First Nat. Eank, Shetucket St strance meirway next to iationa’ sak Telephome 33-3 INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E GILMORE, Special, G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn MEMBER Coneslldeted Stock Exchange of New York. Chicago Board of Trade Tetephone 842. C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly letter. It s full of Ssetul information. The United States Finishing Co, Broadway, N. Y., March 21, 1912 o7 wafimxnur!cnmwl rectors have this day agalar quarterly dividend % One and Three Quarters Per Cent ompany, payeble ers of reCDrd at Iha larch 71, 1912, Lvl)(ol STOCK DIV 1DEND NO. §3. The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of Ome Per Cent. oent) 'DOT m;lzlainm’_fin Stock payal P 1913, T3 G Tecord at the oloss of WaII Finishes Easy to apply and al- ways reliable, ALBASTINE— Will not rub off, COLD WATER PAINT— For Inside and Out side use. Everything in the Paint Line at FRED C. CROWELL'S 87 Water Street. Dress Goods Billiard and Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxion |’ Bean MWill) Norwich Tewn Jam1 TWME' ’ M. L. GARDNER, Petnting, Paper Hanging, and Peo- orating Poicss Right. ATl Wark Guarantesd, Tel. 1842-2 ar Address P. O, Box 491 Tattwills, Conn. GEORGE G, GRANT, ndertaker and Embalmer 42 Providence S, Taltviliz Prompt attention to day o night catiy Telophone 680 aprisM Wiamt NOTICE m, r—fl* Fo-adge and clean and I -ll‘l ‘Ill far Wn BRUSKNES, Fhe Fugpiar, Felsphone 252-2. Feankdin St Thames Madc Mi Tournament Whole tou here toni he New Y with & rec ou IN IND! BUSH LED THE OWLS IVIDUAL gh Average arney, t & good margin over the ercords Team -Bush 1 | | from Odds the Blue, last year boadt, e boat. FINANGIAL AND Donahue, The fol ahvie fLiordon, Cambridge Put which & complete set of fin 39 second. a ing won a record for The Cambridge crew has m hard Juck during the entire aining, veraged ¢ were the Games OXFORD THE FAVORITE, Veteran Crew Picked by the Talent to Beat Cambridge. With dut three of rew as a nucleas for the coaches were make several changes before ha During the past twe weeks the rop- compe WOMEN G Deorothy Ca by BOWLING. provision prelimi- second divis phia An this veston 0. Tex Derr OLFER IN BRISK C(:»IIPE1ITION York. atanapolis. Jim Morfarty va. & Cottman in Wil- lmantic, Eddle ("Keefe Joe Coster; Patsy { Kiine vs. J, Dundes, and Young Wag- ner vs. Tommy Houck in New Yerk, Thursday. Prank Moran vs, Tom Kennedy in New York, Maurice Thempson va Dick Hyland in Butte. A. Peliy v& Jim Adams, Ceffey in Nerth Friday. inny Frayne vs, Frankle Burns nia in San Francise | Yo cDonough v |ara in Long Island U( Dudls Uniolz va | Clovetana. Al Kublak ve, * W Jim Eavege in New itney in Tom Gavigan Gus Christle o mpbe'l Win: at Pinehurst Fond du- L\L‘g b o Narrow Margin, Sammy Trott v=. W, Connors in s z'muv.ssuv.vn. Saturday. Demand. s le with ng | s defeated the L,al- Regular Twirlers Show Their Form. Galveston, 1 March of the run in the by This Weight of in their u Copper, Sugar, an early sotiement of problem. Abrupt decitnes in Union Pacific and Steel in the early afternoon, with fur- ther weakness in Smelting, wiped munh m the sudden rise in Amalzam- b opper, and the undertone ness from AMALGAMATED SOARS, | Gopper Stook Reaches Figure in Almost Five Years. pwa Now York, March 26.—Stocks paused d flight today; at least, some of them did, while others of less marked jnfluence rose to higher pr The most noteworthy exc general tendency was A which ascended to a ¥ lovel on annowncement that agencles were refecting bids metal at 15 3-§ cenis per pound, aighest figure i almost The movement eisewhere bore in putable evidence that the market, a time, at least, bad absorbed all St conld comfortably digest. American Smelting, whose meteoric | rise {n the lest fow days attracted so much attention, was inclined the outset, as we United States Steal and a majority of the standard railway shares these issues were off a point or mm"! bafore moon, and later made recessions on aggressive short s As an offset, maby mino ding Amefican Can, Corn Products, and the independent steel sha & point or two above i c'ame et e vetere. back cotnolfed wih don stating that owners were not very hopeful of : early solution of the strike situation and the decision of our railway ensi- Desrs o vots on the question of RemOants | T rases « potnt o moro rom the last spirited buying of Reading and an creased demand for the local tr: the lowest sspacially Othor features after strength 1ata trading were Missouri Pacitc ne tarnational Bont erly gain risen to ‘alled to hold more than of its midd: rectors met popular expe by declaring the rogular qus mated Copper, da, witl hold e dividend jn the coming month, fraction da 4 meating early and the “stract” Ipoky for an increass from the present rate, The bond market, steady tome, was featureloss, sales, pur value, aggregatad $4 United Sugar, it in the En Inberborsugh 15 States oents, asido government were unchanged on call Bingham Company in Baniruptcy, Bostan, March 26.-~The tts American the usterde vever, and soon fell Consolidated Gas, borough - Metropolitan preferrod and Brookiyn Rapid Trans common the cables hour Highest | | | tion of the maigamate: five to hes | | | of | arther | issues, elec Int ment being rumer of subway glish s o y o under | in- | pref 14800 which 7166 Ras, Forad eales, from its Total Binghare | Mining emapany, whose stack seld ag | Righ as 50 on the local exw subsequenily diogped tg & 3 voluntars psiiiion ln Ba "Fie liawiiities are pi day, 006, sTocKs, Atis Ehatmens ptd Now uptay to- | siosad siet cod at §10,- | nids | closed dem, April 10.86, 10.58, Sorsher ep 10,78, 1048, hl-Iflv ’|'rrvvvr ™ coun; y | 4 ¢ o4t it ;u.;.& B= Loy} 4100 Cubny Capper Coneol, 406 A, Tobass: ... 54,000 sses, York, 0] mo8, “NONEY. 1 per oent.; COTTON. midding g mu' 10.58; no sales, 3 1894 1 " ruling osing bié "Time loane cent.; per o 3 1—;438 J 4 aix months 5 3-4 oh 2€~Cotton spot uplandg, 10,60 Putures “losing bids: Mareh 10,42, 10,56, High shn' 16,48, Jupe 10.53, July Soptemb 10,69, De 10,67, 10.60, em- Fepruary QUICAGD GNAIN WAmREY, o | Wasbington the cank Mantell vs J Vernos ck Herrick in Grover Pafladelphia. Harry Trondall v Leo Kelley in St. Louts, Tigers Challenge. eing that the Warriors of Norwich team in the city , we would like 2 ors and malk challen: ift, 6 West Thames street, Jonn., George Monty, man- Hil uhldnaers Lest Final Practice Game March 26—The Atlan- m defeated the ericans here today, 7 to i final game of the practice Ford, Caldwel and Quinn New Orieans. March 26—Tt defeatod the I league, § , Gipe and | hiladelphia, Brooklyn Wine at Louisville. Waehington Closes Training Camp. Charlottesville, Va., March 26,—The eam broke training camp 3 eating the Univer her oday sty of Vir First Time in Washington, Ma: | mcre college’ d unversity for th a | vetersn for Windhow A, g1 36, C Releree. of Philade fnyes va. K. OBrien in| We have | $ | comfort. We wer g | ge “The Human System Needs It. Mrs. M. Morgan, £11 4th Ave, E., Brainerd, Minn., writes: “I take from one to two bottles of Hood's Sarsapa- | Tilla in the spring to purify the blood just 28 regulerly as I do my house- cleaning, and go around light-footsd and light-hearted. I belleve it is the best biood purifier known.” Hood's Sarsaparilla 5o combines the curative principles of roots, barks and herbs as to ralse them to thetr highest unequaled cures. ts cailed Sarsatabs. rejecied all petitions coming from varlous cities for a six for a quarics tickets for use during certain hours on trcliey cara. The company has not yat made an official announcement, MARQUARD SCARED STIFF, Knees Knocking Together in First Big League Game—Saw Crowd Double. cadline story under the title of How It Beems to Be a Biy League the Baseball Magazine April léts Rube Murqud.rd tell the perience of & minor i into the majors. ex- shall never forget my first game in big league company. It is still s0 d jn my mind th: back on it n The people turned ¢ 1to see the new 000 people the pitch- I could see at least do was only 18 at 1y anxious to m: I {high | fact that I |g00d ma i if | | it a batter ir i ) ‘an ‘effort to avold thip T wa S v en I tried tc | gain control by p | piate, straight ball, wh ch I was not able to handle with my 1 Inary good | was o0 bad over it all How McAleer Figures the Red Sox. Jimmy McAleer figures on speed and 191 ct to see Stah! Wagner, Lewis a ting more than el h, 0, W ge at With Hoope er and Stahl, to mention scme OUnK: ound th o8 1 ths Red Sox should have 1 exc ell xll chan: for the bann s the e | nation MeAleer is maicing. On Southern Diamonds Yesterday. At Shreveport, tionals (ser tes: New York Na- nd team) 5, Topeka 0. s0m, M Detroit ckson 4. San Anto; s (secon Ameri- Tox.: eam) 12, Ran An- mized Road Projected. What is probably the most' remark- able automobile feat ever conceived will be inaugurated about April 1 by two enthusiastic Winston-Salem, N. C., motorists, who will attempt to drive an auwtomobile backward from Wi ston-Salem to New York city, a dis- tance of 614 miles. J. H. Lehman ast W. it 00 with B. rier, that the stunt. The hat @10 machiner pair work en route, and pairs, in case of a be dome by the drive: ey are not aliowed to purc thing en route to ald in automobfle except gasoline Lehman and Nixon will alternate in driving the car, and a seat has been | fitted to the hood of the car, and one will steer with his face to the rear while the other man will have the front seat and will attend to the me- chanical end. ‘The service bursau of an setive com- ¢ has o membership of Pack umtil he rims are | ta, | | t put the casl rg. have made sure t and of the axie, If this measurement Gif- | fers from the same measurcments tak- en on the opposite ide of the wheels | it shows the axles are ont of align- ment, Buy a good pressure gauge and reg- | ister o solemn vow to use it frequent- | Iy end regularly throughout the sea- son, If you add new acceswories this | spring bs sure they do not bring the | weight of your car abovs the weight your tires are designed o carry. Ths recommendation by the city an- thoritiss of Chicago {hut the polics motoreysle plateon be squipped with 12 new Preclslor T's has bsea ratified by the council end the parchase has been pomploted. The mackines will bo us fav the fast work of the police fn ru ning down violaters of speed ore panoes, runaways, and similay dutias of the polics apeed squadron, A significant and remariable phase of the metor wagen heom, which now Rhag iha ecouniry falviy in its clutches, i the ever Inersising Rmumber of g DOINGS IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD 614 Miles Backward on a Bet—Autos to Figure Large in Presidential Campaign—Tennessee Has Longest Macada- | Q) and ocomstdera drivers. Some hold that &n experion ed mechanic of be trustec h & power v s polnt out t this 13 not essential and offer as pport of their jons the fact th conchmen who have long been 1 perticular family have been put at the wheel when the house fir acquired Whatever may be said of portance of watching (.w ry gosoline tank for sigus of leakago, i iz particularly that pre- cuution be taken 1n the Gase of ta which are mountad on the desh and mediately bedind the engine or which ere mountedl above the engine.as soms mes is the case in motor in h the driver's seat is placed Mflr\«k the power plant. ¢ the ordin This is not a year in w-n-,h farmers cre buying many cars. i year for farmers with ringing so little; scted by the cotion orop though in states un. cotton—like Florida, Vi and Kentucky— automebiles in ray Motor cars parts on two ra ritory. The to play important in New Orleans are yrieans, Mobile and Chi rail- y, where the trafiic does mot justify the use of the emtire equipment of : od with motor cars. The Grand Islanc railway has also decided to replace thc steam equipment with motor cars, The o presidential rtually of the leading candidates on bott sides are habitual users of cars, and ¢ number of automobile speaking tours |are already being mapped out. During 1911 6000 automobile tour- ing parties visited Colorado, acoord- ing to statistics compiled by Dr. Bart- lett, director of the good roads bureau of the Denver chamber of commerce The visitors are estimated to have left $2,700,000 in the state. The state highway commission of Minnesota has estebiished a laboratory equipped with machinery for testing coment and gravel in construction o culverts and bridges. In ten monthe American have shipped to other countries 13,19 automobiles worth almost $13,000, with Cenada accounting for about third of it. At the prevent time Tennessss it buflding more parmanent roads thar eny other stats in the Union. The om great project, the Memphis-Bristo roed, which {8 now under courss o fiesty of elestric motor wagens, One company niene has 250 af thase mabs trusive power wugens m apsration, Bomnoctiout ruda Suv' passad threugh the Femarkaiie winter ih vesy fair shaps, a,m:mhn% i the pepert of ihe é!a Reciiou Autamedila asseela- tiay to-§ wiation e, o have b anlv sh{hflv autpmebils {r Pesn mere erad this WiRiCE fhan ever pefore, Ona phass usage which @ Amsnr:m Auiemohile assa- m.. ai 487 Wifth vk ey, The surfaces worn, althsush gene eonstruction, when completed will b the longest continuous macademizec road in the counts covering 60! miles, Already $510,000 has been spen on it, and it will take at Jeast anothe vear fer itg completion, The highway will pass threugh 24 counties and & towns, Xnoxville and Nashville arc among the towng through which road paases, Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA i liquid form or day that the Connecticut company hus for Q ! [I fa | = l (o] s 2 poor | regular steam sorvioe, {s to be operat- | automobile promises to figur | cam- | evers | thel '(jflw j]fianhafl’fin “Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Apparel -Moderately Priced” A Veritable Fashion Exposition . of Stunning Spring Suits, CGoats, Dresses and Waists Women’s and Misses’ Suits were never more beau- tiful than now. Models, materials and embelluhments all are radiant and expressive of Spring. Our assem- blage includes all the most approved styles, Whether you intend to spend $15., $20., $25., $30. or more for your Spring Suit, come here, for here you may choose from an almost unlimited variety of smart @ and exclusive styles — and each individual suit at its Q price is the very best value obtainable. A Very Special Offering of Tailored Waists and Mannish Skirts Tailored Waists and Skirts for women are to more popular and fashionable than ever this Spring Summer, | “ | ll | ii and waist is tailored We Linens, quite so practical for most occasions model, a neat offer a-limited quantity of fine Handkerchief Sheer Lawns and Corded Madras in a variety | | { { of new and pleasing models in both the Tailored Waists [5) | and Mannish Sk Standard $3. and $3.50 values— SPECIAL AT $1.95 Smart Coats and Beautiful Dresses Dresses for all occasions — pretty Misses’ Dancin Frocks of chiffons, charming Afiernoon Dr i epe—smart Tailored Dresses of serge for FRICES $9.50 TO $35. Splendid '\huwhg of Tailored Coats—dres: to be worn over light dresses—sturdy Coats for wear—Utility Coats for street and every wear. PRICES $10.50 TO $32.50 | coats motor | == $1.00 worth of Green Stamps free with purchases of 10c or over. ,Double Stamps with purchases of $5.00 or over. 121-125 MAIN STREET. “Women's and Misses’ Fashionable Apparel Moderately Priced” [ AR b ittt () it L&) GOLD DUST will sterilize 'your kitchen things and make liisville branch of the | ‘them wholesome and sanitary Gold Dust does more than clean—it sterilizes <and leaves your kitchen things sanitarily safe. | The ordinary soap-washed utensil is not fit to eat | from, because soap does not cleanse as thoroughly as it should—does not kill germs of decay which are bound to lurk in ofi-used utensils. ,Gold Dust does most of the cleaning without your assistance, and does it, too, in a quicker and more thor- ‘ ough manner than will soap ; or other cleansers. Gold Dust makes pot and pan spick and span. Gold Dust is sold | | in B¢C size and large packages, The large package mesns greater Lot the GOLD DUST TWINS economy, do yaur work™ Made by THE N, K. FATRBANK COMPANY, Chicago Makers of Fairy Seap (the eval cake) % Established 1901, Harald L. Wells, O, D, Optometrist, ars. | Defective vision correcied by the prop- to | er adjustment of lenses, Room 9, Pots 435, ter-Lopgwerthy Block, Wastely, & k NEWMARKET HOTEL, 718 Boswoll Ave. Firat-class Wines, Liquors and Meals and Welch Ravebit order. Jodn Tuckie, Prop, The proof of this is evident, and justly so, for no o‘ 5 COAL BETTER TO BE SURE THAN B8 SCRRY. In view of the unsettied w of shipping, the weather, and Iabor conditions after Apru s, yould advise everybody 1o take ' & fairly good luvply Coak CHAPPELL €0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Strect Telephones LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. * A D. LATHROP, Office—ocor Market and Shetucket Ste Telaphone 163-12 CALAMITE COAL “It burns ap clean® fi Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 JOHN A. MORGAN & sou. Coar and Lumber Contral Wie4 | == ——e————agy The Master of Dental Skill § . Ve &r:». Dr. Thomas Jefferson King | 3y golng to Dr. King you place ourself In the hands of the foremost dertist In New England, who, by his wondertul inventions, has revolutionized the science of dentistry. Ey the use of the King Bystem of Dentistry any person, no matter how old, deilcate or nervouns, can have thelr teeth extracted, filled or rowned WITHOUT A PARTI- CLE OF PAIN OR DISCOM- FORT. NO PAIN, NO MIGH PRICES ! My prices are within the reach of all who appreciate good work. Unhesitatingly 1 m to be the oniy real painless deatist tn Not- wich. (§ FULL SET TEETH $5.00 WITH THE NATURAL GUMS Filog$1 8D Eranr$5 Firmgo0cup ok §5 f' King Dental Parlors 203 MAIN 8T, Over Smith's Drug Etors, Norwich, Conn, The lmpcrator Packet Lighter juarantced Regular Price $1.00, Special Sale 69¢ inctuy C. V. PENDLETON, Jn, 10 Broadway, extra flin DID IT EVER OCCUR TO You that the best place in Norwich fo buy WALL PAPER at Shea Burke's 7 i We hava ver 200 patterns in nes{ and pretty Wall Paper, from 6o a il upwards. Y Wo want all to inspect our Spring line of goods. Wa want you to sse that we are making a stronger kid ' than ever befors for your patromanes Wo aleo carry the most complets | line of Housefurnishings in Eastem Connecticut, and our prices are alwgyg | the lowsst. Shea & Burke NORWICH and TAFTVILE If You Want Satisfaction call at L & N, Fishken who wif) butdd or repsir wagons or Horseshoeing and rubber tiring ressonable prices. All work gmarnntesd, Tl 5231-2. 81 _Chestnut JOSEPH BRADFORE, Book Binder. 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