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DR | T T RS ORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY. APfiIL 2, 1912 INSURANGE. THREE GOOD BOUTS MOWDAY NIGHT Jeanette vs. Jones Bou;“;;;d in Fourth Round to Save the Latter—Mandot Wins Decision Over Owen Moran —Joe Hyland Knocked Qut Bobby Wilson. A Specialty €¢ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. New York, April 1—Joe Jeanst these ovents wil sntered the o Hoboken teavyweight, so o BRI N ks | clnssed ‘Grh OXFORD WINS FROM CAMBRIDGE ON THAMES. uled to th- round, o The Dark Blues Maintain Lead All the Way—Both Crews in Good Form. T two I w b represe Memphis, April 1—Joe Man- ford and C dot of New won the decision i course on over Owen ight in an eight to Mortlake. The round bout National Ath- blues six lengths ahead NO SYMPATHY NBEDED by the fletic club. thei for the en recefver of a check in full his of the eight o d a quarter f FIRE INSURANCE. He ed to Mandot; o onds. may have wept the night before while in the other, the eight on more than a his' home was blazing—but think of even. In Moran’s round, the second, vk blues pushed the nose his consolation in the morning? Mandot went to the floor for the count of their | to the front.on the Can we write YOUR polley too? ISAAC S. JONES, nin, of the and ¢ nd he held or were never threatened a me back f of the dis Insurance and Real Estats Agent, joame bagk fisah 1 o Ozonjans Richards Bldg., 91 Main St e ek was punished bridge, which 6E OFF was re s one of the v crossed \iiE . F. BILL, | mican cles in the m that b | New_Orle: stroke, R. C. Bourne, Real Estate and Fue Insarance, | but the dark ning its lead bridge Ad Wol press his men, boat continued wid it T rnes Hyland-Wilson Bout. Utiga, N. Y, April 1—Fighting Joe N 1t this advanta * jceated in Comsry’ Blook, over C. M. |y, a1 of New York was knocked out .cngths In 30 AHa eat Nigme, Roows 9, 4bira foer. tonight Dy Wilson of Utica in eAThe Telephone 147. the second round of what was to have e rths been a ten round go before the One '''' G T A C. A stif left to the s for the Oxfor ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW o Jaw did the oints were: Ono Leach Cross had announ Hammer- | pr [meet the win r to the bout that he would AMOS A. BROWNING Attorpey-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. JUNIORS DEFEAT OWLS. ‘Phone 700, = Took Three Straight Strings from No. 4 Team—Aldi High Man With 300. TWO CHANGES IN YALE SOUTHERN TRIP Brown & Perkans, ittamsys-at-Lay Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Eatrance sialrway pext 1 aaanon Natlena' Bank. Telephone 33-3 e Donovan threo Cornell Game to Be Playad at Wash- Games With Johns night} tak Aldi of the win nd b nday n ington—Two 300 Junfors had a Hopkins. 7 24 pins over their opponents in | = S or ire matci, 5 ew Haven 11 Talowbase Juniors. wo 80 88 & Hunt ..101 .y - . Crowe 1 be two gam {opkins in Dominick & Dominick *« v 102 e siemed 8 § 3 follows. Hart- nsmaid, Brown Riddell, Frank O. Moses, Mgr. Burnett, 3. EDWARL WM JILMORE, Speatal. G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, | Bondsand Grain Big Field T groat 6 Bre N rwich, Conn, “ommolida Fxchange . UPWARD MOVEMENT. while Penama Chieas 58 of duad : per cent. on call - f Trade Industrials, E ily the Coppers, Telephons 842, Show Soaring Tendency STOCKS. i C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr 4 o ook Uelivered to Any Pari of Norwich he market—HAN b i PEERLE s ] eceive pron ention, N 4 D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St STAFFORD SPRINGS Harold Pierce Lectures on Bird Life— ’ Masonic Bur al r Alfred Close. s, Wor- lecture on 1 churel ving & ! Prerce was for than they aving gra in the last two ye: f 1igh s hardly aid of th Qustry, which is less activ Funeral of Alfred Close. moment than it was a fortnight bac The funeral of Alfred ¢ [ in the vestry of the Methodist church j Memflay atternoon. On account of the | Bhomoss sorser sence of Rev G. Horton, Rey, | < 5 he_ Conerrior- | about $2 Masgng | that the e a7 | nage” for 3 & ot nution in PHINES | 4pite some s Steel was one of t today’s stocks en due to bel Beware of Olntments for Catarrh that Comtain Mercury, k's advance ! as mercury will it the exch it sense of smell and complete] that no small p | system when ent g of steel came frop micous y commission brokers rece { articlas should never be used except aliing side. ; Reidne, as the damage tioy win doys| An advance in call money to 3 per e Kood you san possibis | cent. together with some profit tak- Hall's Catarth | ing, produced some d s and frac ctured by J. & tional recessions in the last hour, bu T S the undertone was distinet] rm. Dlood aBd "t The rise in money was & natural cor- g R vhich natural rese April 1—Méney en eall : Hgi depleted. It may reas 3 per cent.; ruling rate Toledo, Ohlo, b e assumed that this condition will be loan 2 3-4; . Testimonials fres closing bid | in the course of the week propertion of the April 1 in- at 3 s firmer; sixty days 8 1-4 a by Druggt Take Halls Family and dividend payments is cer- | @3 t, and ninety days pation g0 back 10 coffers of |3 1-2@3 3-4 percent; six months w < al 3 3-4@4 per cent, { United P —— - | resumed _oper none | COTTON, /len's A His pimples, boils, | of the decisions announce the | New York, April 1.—Coatton futuves | [ geratches, knocks, sprains and Frulses the n had more 1 steady. Closing bids: April| Fdemand it, and its qu lief for the financial dis 2 10.64; Jume 10.69; July § burns, scalds, or cuts is his right, Keep | trict, Au 10,74; Septembor 10.7¢ § it handy for bo; ['3 Amerlcans wera strong in Lendon. | Gctober 10,82; November 10.85; De. Eeveryth and that mar gain bought moder- | cember 10.38; January 10.85; Febrao uneq | ately ¥ lary 1034 3 r Peb- | Bpot closed quiet, five points high- o 85~ | er; middling uplands 10.95; middling 6t wsing about | gulf 11.30; sales 4,200 bales, Pittsburgh | alfied' s a | re X atral were | O . Low. Glee nd | ¢ v were & Wil ibercu- | Norther i St. Louis South- | 8 oh | Josis. took se bot i s | western. nival lost almost | DU Hone nd Tar Com 1 day | $600,000 net the Atiantic Coust 1 1 am a well strong woman ¢nd have |lina deo I ] Dot gn of tuberculosis. 1 :lways| The bond %35 s keep Foley's Honey and Tar “ompound | steady, but some ies = in the house and it keeps the wiwole | ward ness, family free from colds” Lee & Os- | value, were $3,216,000, "y, DBl Staten thpees coupen ad 22 - ABS & v ceNUINE CASTORIA Awways The Kind You in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his pers sonal supervislon sines its Infancy. 4 Allow no one to deceive you in this. 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Bears the Signature of cd Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE GENTAUR COMPANY, 77 ) W YoRx and Boston Man Won Open Event at Pine« Fines for Players Refusing to Report. are major league ci mes, t the pitchers of the Nationals with Pinehurst hole tted nor champlonship wera out fleld, 110 men reporting. ! arning LIFE INSURANCE nable to | The Americans were success. | e 0000553 0| COMPANIES 00011000 5 0 R R a Alexander and Killifer: Doo- | e . b . Browh and Fapp: wmpires, connor- | Thgy Arg Closely Observing Public Health | An examining physteian for oue of | the prominent Life Insw Com- | panes, in an intervi ct; made the aston the r hurst, 144 to 148, th op { becans. the n people, and the large majority applicants do not n suspec th ave the db He states that Judging from his own experiet nd m drug- gist o zre constan direct the publie, - th one ration that has probably been ceessful (n relleving and cur- e diseases than any remedy e mild and healing influence Swamp-Root js & ds the hig inglewood was & the amateurs with 168,wl uwleh scored is of Gard $100 and the cham for first, $50 1o Evans gets t Swamp-Root an herbel compound and vise our readers who such & reme; on sale at al ver, if you wi rfal merits & Co, Binghamtc mond, Va. ¢, Va.t Boston Nattonals | ple bottle, absol Petersbu: s sure and y Bulletin, Lot NSRS 2| FIFTY-TWO 8UDDEN In DEATH® IN COUNTY | Shown in the Quarterty Repurt of Cor- | oner Frankiin H. Brown—Ons Least in 18 of the T at onto (Interns t of deaths by Norwich, 12—James Supe, 44, suivide by rmers motorcycle, thaf ers of the soil ir & feld with 38 heart disease. e of the mumber only were vet- ch 23—Theodore A. Hedge, 55, 1, Gardner and ebral hemerrhage. March 26—William Geehan, 30, rail- road injuries. March 2 days, stran Ima M, gulation. Dubaime , 28 | New London. Jan, 8—Joseph Fernando, monary tuberculosis. same time the track e 1 for their first work on t pul- Jan. 8—Unknown foetus, premature birth. Jan. 28—Mary A, Payne, 4, rallway accident. i, April 1- mmission restor national drownin, 3—Charlatts monia. arch 14— William Stmmons offered 2 irst season o i 7 refase to report | BPOPIEXY. oI be fined If they refuse to report| “yorcn 14—Mary Carney, 5, burns on 2 body. March 24—Manuel F. Meranda, 45, 8amuels Captain of Yale Gym Team. New Haven, Apri nastie Samuels, 1913, of Natches, Miss. cap- tain of mext years team and P. F, Achilles, 1913, of Rochester, N, Y., manager. On Saturday high single at the Don- | ovan alleys went to Conno; railroad injuries. Stonington. Jan, 24—Melville killed by fall of tree, Jan, $1—Henry P, ro.d injuries. March 25—John strangulation. March 27—Benjamin C. Brown, 65, heart disease. 1—The Yale gym- temm tonight selected F, L. ‘Wilkinson, Voyes, 30, rail- R. Baboock, 64, Crowe High Man With 127, who had a string of 117. On Moridey Crowe was| _ -\ Oratams ;o high man with 127 Feb, 4—William P. Spicer, 35, heart it T3 aisease. ‘Winiem Longworth, the Australasian| gl o G frea-style swimming champlon, in said | Teb. $—Barnaby Machetl, 58, cere- to use the irudgeon stroks with a|Wbral hemorrhage. crawl leg action. Erastons Jan, 1i—Henry E, Walkom 70, e Joe Mandot, the lightweight of New caemia, Orleans, will arrive In New York city| ~Jan. 13—Ebenezer Loomis, B3, cere- {on Aprl 8, Billy Gibson having re- | bral hemorrhage. ved a egram from Mandot's| Feb, 9-—Mary Canary, 45, epileptic brother-in-law, Harry Coleran, to this | convulsicne. effect. Mandot is matched to meet| Feb, 1'—Marzarst Lowe, 50, cero- Leach Cross for ten rounds in a New | ral hemorrhage. York ciub on April 16. It's not likely that Cross will fight befora he tackles Old: Lyms. Mandot, as he wants to be in fina con-| Jan. 11—Albert W, Peck, 58, heart dition When he mests the southern' disease fightor, "\ Reb, It—Eiclaa O Stanton, B4, 4ume s AMA A AmAS 44, | Al Trolleys Lead Easter Specialties- The Easter Suit ~ The Easter Dress The Easter Coat or Waist Our Garment Section, one of the most attractive n Eastern Conmecticut, affords you a very wide range of choice from the newest and most line of Spring novelties. Garments of distinction, perfect in fit and finish, up to the minute in fabric style, these Boston Store garments are leaders, and ahove all they are moderate in price. | LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS ......... $11.98 to $35.00 | LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESSES ...... $ 598 to $25.00 . SPRING COATS We make a very interesting showing of the new Waists, both tailored and lingerie. New arrivals in Children’s Dresses of all kinds are now on exhibition, and if the little lady is to have a new dress for Easter now is the time to make a selection. FOR THE MEN l SHIRTS Daily areivals in this line keep us abreast of the the ties with the wide flowing ends. These are shewn in all the new colorings and in most attractive de 9 latest ideas, and we are now showing an unequalled s 2 line of new Spring Shirts. All styles, nnac:ld or ED (o8 S ame detached cuffs, French double cuffa and some with Stk Knit: Cravats. fw.4ofid cofors and the futest the soft collars to match. fancy weaves. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, 3250 i i h SPECIAL | GLOVES ! omsstio Gloves In wll the scouptelle tan and grey shefies snd BMack and whits. If you want 2 good Drese Glove o @ dependable Walking Glove you will find so bether 2han the Fownes’ or Adier’s 0, M0, R0 eautiful All-sitk White Outing S $2.50 NECKWEAR | r of all kinds for Easter, from the narrow for wear with the close fitting collers to FOR THE \ LADIES' NECKWEAR | GLOVES It e an Baster tredifion tirat emch woman sheil wo There is such a tremsndous varisty this seasen in paar in new Gloves upon Easter Swndsy, and ws the pretty Neckwear for women that it is hard to fully prepared for this evert, We have svloot- give a concise desoription. Fer Instance there are ed our stook from the standpoint of service as well Linen and Lace Stocks from 25¢ to $8.98, as from that of zppearamoe, and th Gloves will ve you service far beyond the event for which they ) i Embroidered R SE—— and Lace Trimmed Jabots 25¢ to $2.98 1§ Net and Lace Trimmed Cascades 25c to 980 were purchased. Whether fabrio or kid, dress er Veniza and Irish Lace Side Frills $150 to §550 | walking Gloves, there je sutisfactien \n esch potv. | Ve A nRreE e 25 to $125 | Kid Gloves in all lengths and colorings 690 to §200 | | | Washable Dogskins are softer and whiter than the i " | noticed in this department the other day 2 | popular chameie Glove and wash beautifully— | counter covered with the cleverest little Flowe: §100 to $2s0 1 Sprays and Rosebuds made from ribbon. The flow Short Silk GROVESs e vurame vssaneemseebOc to $1.00 N ers were so natural in coloring and shape that | was Long Silk Gloves meesessssmmmsocmocess750 to 9150 1 aimost persuaded that they were real. | was told Chamaisette Glovas, both white and natural. i A fab- c glove, the exact appearance of the ghamois and without its fanits, 50c and 8o that they were sold for 250 and 50¢ Special Demonstration—The Naiad Dress Shield. The Perfect Rubberless Shield. (Notion Department ' Boston Store Millinery Boston Store label in the hat means much, whether it is e of dainty ready-to-wear Spring noveltic: 1 endless variety of shape; In either service in workmanship and or one made especially for you in case you are getting the high design. ORDER YOUR HAT EARLY IN THE WEEK. EASTER SUNDAY IS BUT A FEW DAYS DISTANT AND AN EARLY ORDER MEANS PROMPT SERVICE AND INCREASED SATISFACTION. orkroom. ~— o o | eral aevitty. hemorrhage. : Too Busy Taking the Count. | Waterford. Montvil | Jan 20—Adelatde 1 Newbury, 42,| Jan. 7—Joseph Ray, 95, heart dis-ase | o UP 0 2O Ar. Tt Sas ebost S | fractire ot skull. | and clremte_cystitis, TVEE e it 3e N A0 | Merch 2¢—Walter H. Barker, 53| Feb. 18—Jossph W. Beckwith, 76\ SORRCE % J00 TR glohe) cardiac valvular disease. | cerebral apoplexy. | Speagus | March avid C, Comstock, 72, T R Tt | - heart diseass. i He Never Resigns. Jan. 9—George Hope, 54, heart dis-| March 14--Henry A, Davis, 78, cere- case. bral apoploxy. Dr. Wiley has ed. It tn pro®- Colchester. Lyme. shle that Secretury \Wison will noy’ 2 March 5—Winslow Capies, 45, epi- | renew his lease for the ensuing year, Jan. 8—George A. Fatt, Croupous | jeptic convulstons. —Chivago Record-Heradd, | pneumonia., Griswold | Feb. 15—Willlam N. Lewls, infant, : { suffocaticn. Ll Maroh 17—(larence F Geer, 17, Puts End to Bad Habit edyard. drowning. t to o Merch 17—Woleott N, Brown, 6, ac- R e AT ."','“53 e i 'L"i Dr. Eikin Rabbi Emeritus 2 siuggieh Uver, filing the aywtem rH | )r. Meyer E of % Feb, 13,—Joseph Gelo, mal-presenta- | g 5 RE% Dr. A B il e o - rabbi in lerael, and for a quarter of a Feb. 21—Jonn Cooper, 18, cerebral| conpury rabbi, teacher and _spiritual hemerr] b guide of Congregation Beth Israel im Lishen. Hartford, detvered his vaicdictory Fri- Feb, 17—Margaret Whittaker, 62, |day evening. On Monday, April 1st, he cancer of Dr became rabbi _eme me woeks i ego when Rabbi de known Nect e i hig desire to retire he wus granted a Feb. 33—Herbert O. Miner, 20, pistel | gubstantial salary as rabii emeritus shot. for the remainder of his life. His suc- Bozrah, cessor, Rabbi H, W. Ettleson, hus been Deg, 20—vghn J, Gagor, 0, canial | bis aniatent abgut & 3saz S04 & balt.| i H i '