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NORWICH BULLETIN, -THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1912 INSURANCE. A Specialty £ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn, NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the for his receiver of a check in full policy of FIRE INSURAN Te Tay have wept the night before whils home was blazing—but think of his bis_consolation in the morning? Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg., 91 Main St. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE NEEDS $50.000) 4 HE SANUK barbors an affection for bis Fifteen Hundred Dollars Must Be Secured Daily Unfil June 14, In Order To Send Strong American Team to Stock- holm—Subscription from New York, May 8.—With the date of salling of the American Olympic team only a little more than a month oif, the American committee declared itself in an announcement tonight still about $50,000 short of the sum needed to send to Stockholm the strongest team possible. Various scattered contribu- tions come in daily, among those an- nounced tpday being $50 from _the University “of Michigan and $25 in small individual subscriptions. To reach the sum desired, however, the committee Jooks for $1,500 daily from now on until sailing time, June 14, Changes in Dartmouth Footbail Sched- ale. Hanover, N, H., May 8——FHoly*Cross, Bowdoin and Colby from the Dartmouth football ule for next fall and Bates and Cornell have been added, according to the ath- letic council's announcement tonizht. The schedule will of an games, one less than las 1 { Cornell game will be played at Tthaca, iuk OFFICE OF WAL Real Estate end Fure Insurance i ieesied tn flemery Block, ever C. 3. {iliame, Rooxa §, third floer. Telephone 147. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW EILL, 1 November 9, one week before the Har- | vard game, Dartmouth Wins at Tennis, Hanover, N. H,, May S8.—Dartmouth defeated the University of Vermont every match of the singles and doubles sets, at the annual tennis Vermont 4, Lafayette 3. AMOS A. BROWNING i -M-L':’hone 700. Brown & Perkuns, iilomeys-at-law Over F Entrance stairway next to ationa! Bank. Telephone 33.3. INVESTMENTS, Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. D GRAFF. GILMORE. Speclal, G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Roem 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. WAL MEMBER Consolidated Stock Fxchange of York Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 242, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. r our weekly letter. f useful informatiox. TS WEDNESDAY, International League. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Woa Lo Pitne s Butaio H t H ] Moetreal ‘ 0 Maine 5, B Ten innings Norwich Unirersity 0, St Taw. Won. Young Athletes Challenge, Athle h es of Bean challenge 3 age. Their Woodwort, nell 1b, Mc Street Stars McNall Send chaltenges to J G s, and financially Y Out any obligations made KINNAN & MARVIN, Toledo, 0. aken intérnal- upon the blood and tem. Testi- e per bottle. W Hall's Catar acting directly micous surfaces of the monials sent free. Sold by all Druj ke Hall's pation. Price gists. amily Pills for consti- What Texans Admire i% hearty, vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio, “We fin e writes, “that Dr, King's New Pills surely put new life and energy into a person. Wife and I be- lieve they are the best made.” cellent for stomach, liver or kidney troubles, cts. at Lee & Osgood Co. R, W. Danforth, 168 No. Main St, Concord, tried many remedies for kid- ney trouble, but they did not cure him, Then he saw an advertisement of Foley Kidney Pills and began taking them. “In a short time I commenced 1o get batter, the pains left my back, the uction of the kidneys was free and Natural, and the scalding sensatiun ceased. T gladly recommend Foley Kid- Dey Pills.” The Lee & Osgood Co, 3 Ricaards Bldg: ‘st Nat Bank, Shecucket St Thames | primarily, Burlington, Vt, May 8.—University | of Vermont defeated Lafayette in a | close game today, 4 to 3. The visitors | bad a little the better of the hitting, | but 'their errors were costly. | SAMES TODAY. American Leagua. Cleveland at Philadelphte. National Leagus, oston at Chie | 3 | »t Boston, | | B | c NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lo used o fal stop and New York. inted. Tue Qeldtng of both teams New York | | | | | | Dale.n Willfap Woodbure.p “Mages o 01 8| 50 1 0-m| three baso | ‘ 001 . Magee, Mowrey; o | Cincinnati 5, Philadelahia 4. Cineinnati, 0.. May & fon of sx hits, o wes h two men on | s, netted Cincinatt five runs in the fourth in- | ng today, snd enablod the team to win from | delphia 5 o 4. Mitchell was put out of the t of the two colleges here to- | c University of Michigan. gume by Usolfe Rifler for diguting » dectalon. core: Philadolphia. Knabe,2 Tius1e Downey.3b Ludorus,1b Magee. 1t Paskert,of Dovlan.ss Kilifer, Dootn,¢ Graham,o 3oore,p Alexuider,p “Cravth **Brinker Cincinnatl. 0 h po 4 1 1 0 1 1 3 1 6 1 1 crmoBHes MMy H 3 i ‘ H 2 Benton.p wlesconscssara Totals, coccmmminemneny Totals, 34 82413 3 “Batied for Killifer in 4t **Batled for Alexander in th. Score by inaings Philadelphis 1 Cincinmatt San Tro baso bits, Cravath, base Bits, Mages, Bates ot 25 ; thres o 0 Chicags 9, Boston 8. May 8.—Zimmerman’s batting upset the risitors' pitchess today and Chleago defeated Boston 9 to 8 After teking the lead for a tme, Chicag was forced to fight all the way until the ninth fn- ning, when Zimmerman's double drove in the win- Chiesgo, ning’ run. Baston. abh poa e abh poa e 433 0 owoener.95 4 3 3 3 0 401 0 ofCampbeilet 510 0 0 40 1§ 1fRMillerst 100 53010 1 £01 5311 0 of 330 42135 o 320 2010 o 100 062 210 0000 b1 0011 020 1001 130 1 8000 —— “Millee 0 0 00 B 1 Totals, 8310 37 13 *Batted for Toney In Two wiming run soored. Score by tunings: Chicago ... P ston 08 o hase hita, Sweenes, Zimmerman; three bise hit, Zimmerman; home run, Zimmerman. AMERICAN LzrguE STANDING. Won, ‘aelin Eton Ml nd Chicago 7, Washington 6. May 8.—Chicago defoated in en excliing game. and the locals two, Wasliing- Walsi.p LengeD "l cocecanmanaciy 201119160067 0000301214 | “awo buee hite Foster. Zelder, Block, Moeller, 0} Knight; home runs Lord, Bodle. | MINISTERS WORKING TO PREVENT SUNDAY GAMES. ille Clergymen Engage Services of Attorney. Plal The ministers of Plainville are hust- Iir e Springfield-New Britain game which the owner has announced-would be played next Sunday. The ministers of Plainville are rking harder, it scems, to stop Sun- all than any of the town offi- ere was a meeting held Tues- FINANCIAL AND GUMMERGIAL A WAITING ATTITUDE. Trading Public Leaving Market Activ- ity to Professionals. 8.—From start to market was a dull affair. ding professional, and sted no def slonally awak- e in- m some of ent reumser was more than ordina- ibed prought no developments, bespoke & | the | on the crop sis of mome dis of yutlook rnw,,‘ conditions is at remaias litls ng east uncer room for doubt winter wheat has suffered irreparabl | tamage, some of which may be made {up In lhu spring product e copper producers submitted their report for April, but the statement was of little importance aside from disclosing a decided increase in the antity of metal on hand, the result, of a falling off in foreign demand. Apart:from a sudden break in Illinols tral, which probably was due to damages sustained by the Mississippl floods, the market showed general im- provement and greater activity in the last hour. The bond market was irrezular and narrow. Wabash fours lost some of esterday’s rise, Total sales, par value, gated $3,019,000 United States government were unchanged on call bonds STOCKS. Chalmers pfd Coppe: Teet al JSmeting & % o Wiuisirien Sugar Refiuing. . Tl & Tol Tobaceo ptd . Woolen onda Mining Co 460 Atehdson i 800 Brooklm Rapid Transit.. 2100 Canadian Pactfic 1200 Central Leather o Louls, 200 Colorado Fual & Tron 100 Colorsdo & Woutham, , 1200 Conmildsted Uss WHEN you want to put your busle Ress before the publie, there Is no mes #ium better than tnrough the adveptis- ">k columas of The Bulletis Do, A Lo . Dlstitlens’ ' ‘Rocariiisy 000 Brle .. Bisouit Lead National National Am Total sice, 515,100 shares MONEY. New York, May 8—Money on call 34@3 t loan at "(a'x 1-4 per cent.; nt.; six months 3 e per cent; ruling 2 7-8; closing bid Time loans 90 3'1-2 60 day 1-4 per o 3-4 per COTTON. New York, May 8—Spot cotton closed quie’, 10 ponts lower; middling uplands, 11.80: middling gulf, 12.05; les, none. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: May 11.34, June 11.36, July 1144, August 11.49, September 11.63, October 11.61, November 1L. December 11.7), January 11.66, Febru- ary 11.66, March 11.74, April —, OHICAGO GRAIN MARXET, 700 o, WHART: Open, High ln' Cloms. % 10% ur: Hidae 13g 1i%eas 100% W% 108 na 77 1810 17 % AL) LLLY 5% 1 na Hfl 5% A, M W «% “H smoke and chew, and always feels “ship-shape” 'in or out of port,with “THE UNIFORM FAVORITE” |day evening among a few prominent church men who will decide when the mintsters will meet again. Attorney A. W. Upson of New Brit- ain has been hired to give legal advice to the clergy concerning the stopping of any further attempts to play. At the Church:of Our Saviour the subject was discussed at length after | the ‘annual meeting, and it seems that {this church and most of its members | will co-operate with the other churches an attempt to gain a Puritan Sabbath. Brains Worth More Than Brawn. rains plays as important a part as | brawn in a wrestling contest. Wrest- |ling history shows that some Of the eatest men the mat game has ever known have been small men, compara- | tively spéaking, notably Tom Connors, & midzet to whom all sized men looked alike when he was in his prime. The ame held true af Matsadi Sorakichi, | the wonderful lttle Jap, well remem- bered by the mat fans of a generation ago. Later came Dan McLeod, a true {middl>welght, who defeated Goteh, JenKins and others, and was at one |time the world's champion. Farmer Burrs never went over 170 pounds and Fred Beell, who weighs lees than that, can concede weight to opponents and beat them with ease. Americus is re- garded as the best light heavywelght the world has ever seen, and it is only recently that he has approached the 200 pound mark, and most of his wrestling has been at 180 pounds. Mohican Clerks vs. All Stars. The Mohican Clerks this season are under the management of Palmer Far- rell, a former New London shotstop, who has arranged a game with Jack Smith's All Stars for Sunday. As the teams are evenly matched a close and interestiug game is looked for. In his lineup Manager Farrell has Rinfi, the star catcher of last year; Lefty Mc- Kay and Sheroux, a former Moosup star. Manager Farrell would like to arrange a game with the Del-Ho" Manager Farrell has signed Benrtt, the ‘well known pitcher, and feels confident that he will show the All Stars some fancy twirling. Coulon Defeats Solsberg. New York, May 8.—Johnny Coulon of Chicago, the bantamweight cham- plon, easily defeated Young Solsberg of Brooklyn in & ten-round bout at the Royale A. C, Brooklyn, tonight. The bout went the full ten rounds and Coulon had the better of them. Solberg got the initial round by a mar- gin. THE SQUARED CIRCLE. Bob Moha, the Milwaukee wildcat, did almost everything to Charlis Hitts, Colts or George Driscoll's All Stars, | Albany’s favorite son, in their 19 round bout at the Knickerbocker A. C. at Albany Monday night, but he could not knock the Albanian out. taking the lead in the last two sessions after Young McCartney had weakened from the greeling pace in the first four rounds, zained the popular verdict over Promotes Dlgeslmnflnfl nessand RestContains neitter Opium Morphine nor Mioeral. NoT NARCOTIC. Aperfect Remedy for Cons! tion, Sour Smmgd\ i urmsfmflsms.fm(sh nessand LOSS OF, SLEEP. the local lad Monday night at the Jack MsCarron of Allentown, by [American A. 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The indorsement of this preparation and the Dpublication of the article by Collier's Weekly was unsolicited by: the maufacturers, ' KING'S PUREMALT, with the addition of hypophosphites of iron and lime, is a medicinal tonic recognized for many years as a most dependable, strength-giving, body-building liquid food. Only the cholcest materials are used in its manutacture. It is without an equal and is recommended generally by physicians. KING’'S PUREMALT is sold at all drug stores and in striet son- formity with the Pure Food and Drug Act of June 30, 1306, Send for prices to your druggist or 1o us. KING’S PUREMALT DEPARTMENT 36-38 Hawley Street, Boston. PURE FOOD SUGGESTIONS 5o Faipay Extra Heavy “Little Pig” SALT PORK, 1b...12Y%,c | PORK CHOPS, 15...15¢ Round Shoulder Clod STEAK, 1b. POT ROAST, 1b....12%¢ Salt Smoked SPARE RIBS, 1b.....10c | SHOULDERS, 1b. Nicely Mixed Sirloin BACON, 1b. .18¢c | STEAK, 1b. Hollowie Old Ripe Dates, 2 Ib.. .15¢|Carrots, 1b. .. .5c|Bananas, doz.18¢ Fresh Cucumbers, | Fresh Asparagus, 2 for ......5c|Dandelions 25¢] 2 lbs. Large, Juicy POTATOES, LEMONS, 2 doz. .....25¢c Mealy Cookers, pk. .32¢c Fresh Native EGGS, doz. .. ..c.. .. .23¢c Cream Cheese, tinfoil, 16. .10c Peanut Butter, 16..1215c Lenox SOAP, 4 bars .-..~....15¢ Soda, Oyster CRACKERS, 2 Ibs.. CAMPBELL’S SOUPS JELLY, JAM, Assorted, jar . . <9 12Y5¢ .18¢ .25¢ Apple Butter l}reamsry Butter Ih. 10¢ b, 35¢ SALT HERRING, 2 fOF . . ov o ro¥si e oite B SALT MACKEREL, IR (- JRE—— | 7 MILK, 2 cans A7c Mohican Brand OAT FLAKES, 5 lbs. . 15¢ LOOK FOR THIS SIGN ON I.EADING GARAGES This insures S0 ranges. om- If perfect range The supenonty'of&Mlchehn Tz is recognized all overithe W¢ You cannot hofi'.ht a good tire is until you try a Michelin properly inflated IN STOCK'BY F. E. & E. L. PATTERSON, NORWICH, CONN. l & F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room i, Second Fior. 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