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iINSURANCE. A Specialty FARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Nerwich, Cenn. | NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the recelver of a check in full for his policy of FIRE “INSURANCE. He may have wept the night before while his home was blazing—but think of his consolation in the morning? Can we write YOUR policy toe? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bidg., 91 Main St. sBE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Rea! Estate and Fire Insuranca, » iceated In Bomers’ Block, ever C. A% ms, Roem §, third floor. Telephone 147 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg, “Phone 700 Brown & Perkins, iitomoys-at-Law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairway next to Thames Natlona! Bank. Telephone 33-8, INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. G. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE, Spectal, G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Reom & Chapman Building, 85 Preadway, Norwioh, Conn. ComweitSated Btock Hxchange of New York, of Trede, Tetophone 842, C. H. QILFILLAN, Mgr. Aex for our weekly letter. It s tull of useful information. The United States Finishing Co. 330 Broadway, N. X., March 21, 1912. PREFERRED $T0CK DIVIDEND NO, 51 The Board of Directors have this day Aeclared the regular quarterly dividend of One and Three-Quarters Per Cent, é]{ per cent.) upon the Preferred tock of this Company, payable April 1, 1912, to stockholders of record at the close of business March $1, 1913, COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 13, The Board of Directors have this da declared a dividend of One Per Cent. (1 per cent) upom the Common Btock of this Company, payable April i, 1913, te mtockholders 0{ record at the close of business March 21, 1912 mar23d F. JEROME, Treasuren Belivered fto Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will recelve prompt atteation, D. J. MeCORMICK, 30 Franiiin 8t On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Milllnery for Winter wear at MRS. G, P. STANTON’S, | No. 52 Shetucket 8t. JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder-. slank Boeks Made and Ruled to Order 103 BROADWAY. Tolephone Mk | c.e.. o Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentlst Shannon Building Annex, Room A, Sglephons &3 octisa i | | | Buy the BIG BEN { ALARM CLOCK of FRISWELL | 28-27 Franklin St., Norwich Hack, Livery and Boarding | STABLE anznuour-mwbom best et e most reasonable prices, x MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave. M. L. GARDNER, Painting, Paper Hanging, and Deo- | diyidend dishursements: Prospects Good For Fast Time Oxford and Cambridge Crews Race Today—Have Both Beat- en Records in Trial Stretches—Oxford’s Veterans the Favorites. London, March 23.—The Oxford and|able to solve and the Kid had the o s the | best of the round Cambridge crews which row in the|Begt ot thevound = annual university boat race on the snd landed few blows, while Swift Thamee course from Putney to Mort-| jurred up the Slasher with his right- lake, about four miles and a guerter, | hunders. The round was Swift'a. toraorrow, have concluded their prep- araticns for the contest, in which the | MONTREAL CLUB FINED representatives of Oxford, the dark i il S FOR LETTING SCHEDULE OUT. The signal for the start will be giv- en at Putney at half past eleven. Both ecights appear to be trained to the minute, but the superior weight and physique of the Oxonians are ex- Penalty of $200 for the Offense—Man- ager Lush to Blame. ew York, March 29.—President ecte | Barrow of the International league ac (e 0 lem to victor \p\lmdm:n» T fined the Montreal club $200 today for race. The permitting the draft of the Interna- ppy style which in calm weai tional league schedule to get out of its ooth water is likely to give hande before it was fl[ficlqll)’ released, a lead at the start, but experts are| The schedule was printed in two Mon- treal papers several weeks before the time set by the league. President Bar- row says that he found that Manager 3! out the scheduie, but that ignorant of the fact that a penalty, for doing so. practically that the long | 1s bound to| had | has NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH However, Mr. Barrow could find no way to avold fining the Montreal club, as he held it guilty of the offense. outs on the sireams i univer and e Oxford NO EASTER RECESS FOR YALE CREWS. ames, el Tot, were rowing well OR 'Y 54 s oeven out of Ue elSht| i Three 'Varsity Boats Must Remain first les in rowing, they all had for Practice This Year. abr me s coach March 29.—Tt wa, work of bringing them | New Haven, Comn., ° into line with one another. was announced teday that the crews It was not so with Cambridge and | of the Yale * v boats would their had a lot of work to dao|remain ev n during the Eas- even a ished t { ter vacation for practice. Heretofore selves at P 3 ree weeks ago for | it has been the custom to keep only the final S part of the didates here. If the results of the trials durlng _ Four Yale crews were on the river the earlier tr: lays can be taken this afternoon, several miles away as examples of t od of the crews, from the boathouse, when a sudden the race should be fast one. Both | hail storm came up, accompanied by clipped seconds off the records for the | thunder and Mghtning and & heavy up river ¢ es. Oxford rowed from | downpour of rain. he storm did mo Henley Dr ambledon lock damage, however, ot shorten- ten minutes 4 ds, & ing the custmoary seconds better he previe P, while Cami; did the ful THIEF MADE HAUL FROM 1 PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS. frem Marlaw 15 minutes another record o seconds, a Fan Lose | Four of the Team and $1,500 in Jewelry and Money. WENT TO KiD SWIFT e 29.—Jewelry ) in currency e Phil- baseball fan | | Had a Margin on Slasher Houck in|v Private Exhibition Bout. | Those two local boys, Kid Swift and . WEre Slasher Hou ho are rivals with o plavers the mitts, had a chance this week in the Balti- a private exhibition bout to dem- lub tvdn§ cnstrate, the popular verdic: going to nsos were Swift In two rounds o the_three John Me- and F D ., whe sam on lis seaihern vo Monty the that made up the go. Drothers were in the mitt pushers, Kid Swift is older in the game than the Slasher and his experience show MEW RUNNING HIGH ed in the short bout. Houck star in willing and confident, and landed | many straight lefts to Swift's face, JUMP RECORD 6FT. 61-8IN but without seeming to disturb the Kid much. Swift's best blow was a right upper cut which sent the Slash- er's head back, but Houck came back game and had a margin in the first round. The second round was Swift's, Early in the round, he scored the only knock down of the go with a right to the stomach that sent Houck back on his bhaunches. Houck was up in an in- stant and soon drew first blood with = siraight left ‘0 the Kid's nose. Swift worked a terrffic right hand wallop to the kidneys that Houck was un- Made in California by 8tanford Uni- versity Man, Beating Sweeney's Mark. Stanford University, Cal, March 28. —George Horine ofthe class of 1918 of Stanford University broke the world’s running high jump record in & meet with the University of Bouthern Call= fornia here today, clearing the bar at 6 hes. The previous record 8 inches was made by M. at New York Beptember 21, 1895, FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGIAL RAILROAD STOCKS BOOM. | 80 Colorado Fud & Imm.... ——— Colorado & Bouthern.. 200 Censoiidated Gaa 2100 Corn Produets 00 Delaware & Hudson. 00 Denver & Rlo Grands. 0% Higher Prices the Result of More Fa- | vorable Earnings. New York, March 29.—Higher prices | oo orhrce’ for the standard railway shares, based | #8800 it ... . in large part on more favorable earn- | 3800 Do. 1si pfd ings, with a sagging or hrregular tone | 300 bo. W td.... in the industrials which recently made | 4700 Great Northem ph up & very considerable portion of the | 610 Do. ore cus. . daily operations, constituted the domi. | —— Iiaois Ceairal nant features of today's dealings on [ go00 Tuterborough Met the stock exchange. The change 0f | 400 Inter Harvester speculative a was accepted as 3100 inter Marine pfd. 500 Intrenational Paper 300 Intrenational Pump Iowa Centzal . 500 Kaneas City Sool ——Do. pfd . 200 Laclede Gas . further proof the industrials the movement in as lost much of 1ts v obvious result of the short interes i States Steel, The Harriman lssu vere the mo prominent stocks in active railw: group, both Union and Southern Pacific attaining their best quotations for the movement. Returns of these lines for February offer so: t for the bellef that they r' ring from effects of the unusually severe winter | 250 North Ameresn and the strike troubles, which we 5000 Northern Pacifie most harmful to Pacific, Ca- | 408 Puctic Mall nadian Pacific, which followed | 1300 Pemts et - point rise in London, with a fou Pirigburg © 200 gain here, re — Pittsburg Coal February of 31,200,000, while 200 Pressod Stel Pacific gained over $300,000. Among | 503 hofee® Falsos the prominent eastern roads New York, | 117500 Readiog ... New Haven and Hartford increased its [ s00 o Hteel net $382,000, while La. wanna’'s in- 800 Do, pfd creasc was only $72,000. e et London was again the soures from | ‘s oe 7 which this market obtained its early inspiration and furnished the basis of the rise. The coal stocks, w Iy high in early s n, me more actlve in the afternoon, Reading assuming dership by its rige above vestor 3 3 The activity the i 28 2lso some ustrials, chiefty e . in Pasifo 1560 Tnion Amalgamated Copper, at better prices, § 100 Do jd ¥ - I - United Ftates ReaMy.... but tra ed fn mor o0 1 e gy ume. Prices hardened general States Bteel 1ast hour, bu z clma irregular ter the and movem almost stagnant. Tomorrow's bank statement 1 prob- | ably show another of cash, due to | 3 the outflow io interior neints, but thiy | u dandand condifion is likely to he re tinghouss ~ Elestrls weak because of hesvy inter ricet was The bond 1 4 a general firm and show v better tendency. Total sales, par value, aggrezated $3,383,000, | g A% Thate g Panama threes declined 1-4 per cent. | 00 *oo% S16700 shere S sl COTTON. p | New York, March 20.—Cetton futurss eon . | closed barely steady. Closing bids April 10.44, May 10.58, June 10.58, Ju!}‘ 10.64, Angust 10.63, September 10.6 October 10.79, November 10.72, Dec ber 10.75, January 10.72, Pebruary 1 Savot clesed quiet; middling uplands, 10. bales, 1700 Allls Chatmera 2fd . T1500 Amal. Copmer i MONEY, New York, Maroh 29.—Meney en eall steady at % 1-3G3 per cent, ruling rate 3 1-2; last loan 3 8-4: elosing bid 2 8-4; offered at 3. Time loans steady: Sugar Refining. Am. el & T orating D el 30 days 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent.; 99 days Prévse-lght. All Werkc Quarantoed, | 1 11372¢ e e Tel. 10823 or Addross B, O, Bex 'd01 180 Rbatie Eorst GHIBAGO GRAIN MARKEY. ” Tafteille, Cenn, m: Baltimora ;g \?(mb o | 5908 Brockizn Rapi 1038 R. G, Osiling, 16700 Cansdian Pycific - “ N, 3., was troubled with g sovass 14 9 Com vonther i . He weve: T would ba | 10 Do M oteooo i violent soughing. 1 it o | ity SOu iy Foley's Honey and Tar funpound and | ;;'?;\H;lumu. W 8% nefora ] had taken it all the ceughing Hicd il ol 4 néinaty e oans by | s Gz &% i T v ssveort QR T W | | 85; middling gulf, 1L.10; waies, 80800 ! \ YALE"S FIRST BASEBALL. Trinity the Opponent This Afternoon —S8cheme to Keep Diamond Dry. New Haven, March 29.—Yale wiil open its baseball season with Trin- ity on Yale field tomorrow afternoon. Despite heavy rains, the field is in fair eondition. Coach Quinby tonight gave out the provisional lineup: Thompscn or Grosse, center fleld; Captain Merritt, thiré base; Reilly, left fleld; Bennett, second base; Rid- dell, first base; Carhart, right fleld; Cornish or Blossom, shortstop: Bur- dette or Church, catcher; Hartwell. Byer, Brown or Brinsmald, pitcher. ‘The team will go on its southern trip next week and the next home game will not be played until April 17 with Wesleyan. The baseball management has been experimenting with large sguares of canvas, soaked with linseed ofl, which will be placed about the home plate und other open places in the dlamond, to keep the ficld in condition in the event of rain before the game. It is believed that by this method the dia- mond will be kept practically dry In spite of the heaviest rain storm. New London’s Baseball Probiem. Morton F. Plant s expected in New London about April § from his winter Lotel in Florida. Then a directors’ meeting may be called to decide the question and fans will know whether New London is to have a real team this' season, or whether the national game there is to be left to the John Street Zouaves, the Post Hill Pickets and other sterling organizations. KIRKMAN’, SOAP ... S 6 cakes 25¢ PEACHES Can A&P Brand Extras No. s e . 23 Sultana Brand Ex. Stand. No. 2Y5 lona Brand Ex, No, 2V/3 Go1ld Medal Stand. Sliced No, 3-28¢ Burns Knooked Out Fray San Francisco, March 29. nkle Burns of Oakland khceked out John- ny Frayne of this city in the ninth round of their scheduled 20-round bout at Dreamland rink tonight. The fight was g0 flerce that the police were on’| the verge of stopping it when Burns knocked his man out completely with & right hook to the jaw. APRICOTS Can Doz A&P Brand Extras No. A eeneinesn ceerienss 18 $2.10 Brand . Ex. ALL & Sultana O'Brien Again Fall River Manager. Fall River, Mass, March 29.—John H. O’'Brien, who has managed the Fall River team in the New England Base- ‘ball league for the past six years, was again gelected to fill that position to- day. The Fall River team enters the fleld this year under entirely new ownership. FRIDAY BASEBALL GAMES. | 8 W\‘\':le:!ngt(\n and Lee University 17, Laf tt> College L At Charlottesyille, Va.: University of Virginia 4. At ‘Raleigh, N. €.: Swarhmore 3 North Carolina A. and M. Collegs L Ambherst 5, Another Homer by Baker. Balttmore, March 29.—The Athletics of the Amer! timore of the Int today by a scu and Egan of the v ball over the Outpointed Al Kubiak. New York, March 29.—Jtm Savage of Orange, N. pointed Al Ku- ak of M Longacre A. ¢ beiter work in Legs Lamb, 1 ....... § Loin Lamb Chops, 1b Shoulder Chops, ib. .. Shoulder Steak, 1b. Rump Roasts, 1b. .. Round Steak, 15. .. Native Legs Veel, 1b for home runs here tonight, dob ix of the ten Rain Broke Up Game. ‘Washington, 5 he game | here tcday beb n_ the Philadeiphia |§ Natlonals and the Washington Ameri- | a8 brcken up in the third imn- ‘I rain. Gould’s Horse Won“Prix Porploxe. | Parls, March 29.—Jarretiero, owned '@ by Frank J. Gould, won the Prix Per- ploxe of $3,300 at the Maisons-Laffitts race meeting today. "Phone 29-4 KELLOGG'S TOASTED CORN FLAKES, pkg. . . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S Aii N. B.C. 5c Packages - 4c¢ MEAT DEPARTMENT The Market Where QUALITY Reigns SUPREME. This Week We Offer the Following LOW PRICES IomVealL B o oo ceadenseiodlie PLUMS A&P Brand Extras No. 2 Can Sultana Brand Ex. Stand. NG 2Ye s s s 5 Stand. Brand State No. 3 14e Y. sae i 306 CHERRIES % A&FBrand an Extras 2% . Sultana 8tand 8tand. Brands South No. No. Brand Ex. 5 | Yac ..20c .14c .14c .15¢ .. 18 .18¢ Armour’s Star 135 Rain Street BEFORE THE LAW The educational campaign we have carried on for the last year through the press, pointing out the ad- vantage and economy of Pure Virgin Wool-fabrics against the grossly aduiterated cloths commonly sold as “all wool,” evidenily had its effects, judging from the present pvblic agitation to obtain a statute law compelling manufacturers to correctly label all their products. The Earnsdale Worsted Company has always affirmed that all Earnsdale fabrics are made exclus- ively from Pure Virgin Weo! and we back up our statements with our Seal of Guarantee. The greatest need is for the public to have thevalue of\EarnsdaIe products in their minds wken making their purchases, and fo insist upon being shown our Guarantee, which is always attached to either the fab- ric or the garment, and thereby be able to discrim- inate between honest and dishonest woolens. We cannot impress the public too strongly to insist upon seeing the Seal of Guarantee, their great protection 2 against fraudulent “woolen” pro- ducts. Clothiers and Merchant Tailors having a reputation for selling high-grade merchandise in your city will show you these goods. Should you not find them, write us and we will inform you as to where you can find them. An instroctive booklet on the “Adsiteration of Woolen Fabrics” free, OUR SEAL or GUARANTER An up-to-date line of High Grade BICYGLES at various prices. | have at this time 25 wheels for you to choose from. To find better values impossibility. Bicycle Tires from $1.60 to $4. Pumps, Wrenches, Lamps, Bells, Horns, Inner Tubes, Handle Bars, Saddles and Sun- dries of all kinds. Just Received 100 CHOICE BATS Come in while the picking is Gloves and Mitts at all prices, 8pecial values in Baseball Un- iforms, Let me shew you samples. C. V. PENDLETON, JR., 10 Broadway Reach—Athletic and Sporting Goods—Wright & Ditson | |} @nd fitted glasses. all parts of the country. HARTFOR All of us are living so much working so much and playing so !} much that some of us are not giving our eyes the attention we should. Wae deplore such a state of affairs that makes our serv- ices necessary. On the other hand, we feel recompensed for the good we have done for the oyes of others and the good we would like to de for yours if you need properly preseribed Tie PlaultC&den £ 144-146 Main Street. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Easter Novelties Easter Boeklets, Post Cards, Nevel- ties, Chicks, Ducks, Eggs, Napkins, Crepe Paper, Banners, Flowers, Fruit, and Favor Baskets, Paper Flowers, ste. 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Jdle Hams, 16...........17c Choice Bacen, by piece, 16 ... ..n .. 16¢ Sugar Cured Corned Beef, Ih'.. .. .8¢c up Legs Spring Lamb, 6.............16¢c Fancy Chickens, 1b......cc.v. .. 220 | The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, Free Delivery Deanbury i Middletown seecassee Hampton 1 on Order. Chemical and Hose Wagons, Hqce Wagons, Squad Wagons, Chief’s Cars, Police Patrols, Ambulances. Every municlpality considering the purchase of Public Service Wagona should carefully investigate Pope Quality and Pope Prices. The Pope Manufacturing Go., D, CONN. U5 BEFORE BUYING Befors you buy your cors R wiN pay you to call and examine the priema ear corn we handle, The ears are large end regular, and the corn s sweet and soond. It is fres from nub« bins and yeu will find it “jost what you went.” CHAS. SLOSBERG, 9 Cove St.