Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 3

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INSURANCE. A Specialty * ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. A SURE HIT. There is nothing surer and safer than The great race throng, beribboned a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY. The|and beflagged, will come tomorrow, a | premium is small In comparison with |portion for the freshmen and varstty the security afforded. Don't neglect | four oared races in the morning, but your remswal premium. ISAAC 8. JONE Insurance and Real Estate Agent, NORWICH BULLETIN; FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1972 L Big Races Today. New Leondon, Conn., June set the aquatic stage toda 46th Harvard-Yale rowing regatta, which will be held on the\Thames to- morrow, The spectator fleet of yachts revenue cutters and motor boats went | into position at the finish line above the drawbridge. Two long traius of | observation cars were hauled out of | the sheds and swept and dusted. The old graduate, with his red or his blue hatband, arrived in force and immedi- | ately began recounting races in which he pulled an oar, or sgw or cheered from bank or river. While the under graduate, just released from the vears studies, rushed into town for the latest race predictions and some vacation money to wager on his college crew. the main army for the great varsity race scheduled for a couple of hours before sundown. The 1912 regatta had its inception several days ago when a couple of im- THE TOWNS-PEOPLE OF MONTVILLE, |offt Red Top and both were won b 9r the financial strength of a BON! the strongest in the world. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building | to_spare Agency establiskad May, 1246. shoule in the future comaid- | zon (his afternoon with a race for sub- f some_importancs. .. | & A o | was planned to be between g nt THE AMERICAN | ;romen of the two unlversities, Both of New York, which is | vore rowed over short courses In_the promptu between hastily made up fours were rowed over short courses Harvard. The regular programme be. stitute freshmen fours and one that graduate upper reaches of the river, and Yale prevented a Harvard sweep of the river this year by capturing the fresh- men event with two and a half lengtis This event was rowed over a mile course down stream and ageinst a ini OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL Real Estat= and Fire Insurance, in flemery’ Block, ever C. . " el liame, Room 9, third fleor. Telephone 141, ATTORNEYS., TLAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richarda Bi¢ ‘Phone 700. Brown & Perkuns, itmupsacian Over First Nat Baak, Shetuoke: 5! Entrance stairway next to Thames atlona’ Bank. Telephone 33.-3. EDWARD GRAFF. WM. E. GILMORE. Snectal, G. EDWAKD GRAFE Stocks. Bonds and Grain Rowm 5, Cnapaian builc'n: dway, Norwich, Conn MEMBER d_ Stock Fxchange of New York, Telephons 2842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr, Ak for sur weekly istter. It is full of useful informatios INVESTMENTS PICK BROS. & (0. Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. A Beautiful Line of utomobile Robes in Mackintosh, Woolens, Mo hairs. The L. L. Chapman Co. -14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. moderate breeze, The graduate eig! race followed, and Harvard won by two lengths. The Harvard boat was made up en- tirely of men who had been out of rowing a year or more, and one or two ! of them had not puiled an oar for mor: n 15 years. In the Yale boat were ee undergraduate substitutes of this | vear's crews, while the oldest oarsma in the blue siell was Cowles, who row- | ed for Yale in the early eighties. | The graduate race was rowed over a ; | halt mile course in the fairly fast time of 2 minutes 40 seconds. A flock of small steam yacnts and motor boats filled to their capacity fol- | iowed the two races and hoth the w ners and the losers were cheered. T graduates’ race was rowed for a new p offered by Robert F. Herrick of ston a former Harvard crew caj B tai { Wnile the anernoon event were be- ing rowed up the river this old wk ng cit lcomed the regatta visitors | wilo ca vacht, train and automo- bile v decked itself in its race | {colors of red and blue, while vend | of college colors and regatta souve plied their trade along the curb. he hotels were filled to overflowik advance reservations having been re- fused ‘several days ago because the houses had reached their capacity Interest in the regatta naturally ce [wrrd in the unlversity eight oared ra tomorrow afternoon, for which He vard tonight was a b to 3 favorite | the betting fratern is right in predictions, the crimson crew row will tis the score for the firs |in ten vears, the list of victori | standing Yaie 23, Harvard 22 |in 1902 that Yale overtook ries of Harvard victories b 1852, when the first aquatic contest b tween the two institutions was held, | | | | i | Mofica.. « @ < /8 Hallvilie | Manager Farrell game for Sunday with Hailville, and 88 both teams have won four straiz | games a gooc game is Inoked for. With | { Bendett and Ring for tho batter icKay back at short t [ confident of nd Colling will ba Haliville. | | | 4 : Falls Juniors Win. | Falls Juniors defeated tha J the score of 2 to 1, The gama innings was ex of the Juniors Falvey ¢, White p, 10, | 2b, McBurney es, e~ man 1f, Brabant c ¥ vey hit seven two-baggers on Saiur day off Corcoran. The niors cha lenge the Sachems for Sunday 1 HARVARD WINS GRADUATE EIGHT Crimson-Blue Regatta Opens on Thames—Yale Takes Fresh- man Four Race by 2V Lengths—Crowds Arriving For Lemons, 35 Radishes, COrgnges_ - 0rto Rico, 25-45( Ple Plan Muiaga Grapes, 8 Plneapples, 10 Apples. pi., 40| Texas, Srapefrult’ 10-20| Yellow, Tigs, 13| White, Dates, 10 Bermuda, Red Banana 0 : ellow paninas, 5y vocaipe P Curly Lettuce, Head Lettyce,' 16| Kgg Plant, @AMES TODAY. Amerioen Leagus, Boston at New York. National Leagun New York at Boston. elphia_at Brooklsn. 3 at Cincinoatl AMERICAN Leasve STANDING, Romaine, 20| Cranberries, Celery, bunch, 10-15| Tomatges, Spinach, pk.,” 25| Cacumbers, String Beans, qt 10 Strawberriés, 12 Meats. Pork— Inside Round, 38 fl?xle)'lb!‘ ulder Steak, 18 Chops, mb— houlders, 14| Shoulders, 16- Smoked Hams, Tegs, 16-20{ Chops, Smoked Shoulders|Western Vesl— 4| Legs, 20 Smoked Tongues, | Chope, 25 short cut, 2! Bhouldsrg, 16 Dried Beef, 40| Native Veal— Corned Beef, 10-20 BAKER'S BATTING CONTINUES TO FEATURE. Athletics Take Two from Senators and Jump to Second Place. Porterhouss Snea}l{(" : &S, 35 ; : B Hlohhe R auregan House Block, ain Street ! Pouliry. e Turkey— Faacy L. L Ducks, Native, 40 30 Philadelphia, June 20.—Philadelphia Goslings, 2. roilars, $1.60 3quabs, 40 Grocerien, Vinegar, gal 3§ L Tub, new, agfsugare’ ® Creamery, 40| Granulated. h Cheese— 14 Ibs. Neufchatel, Brown, 14 Ibs. 31 Phila. Cream, Pimento Washington here today, the scores be- ing 5 to 0 and 8 to 1. featured both games, ev five hits figuring in the score Egan of the home team was put out of st game for disputing a decision ker's baiting Butter— 000000000 Philadelphia— Picl Honey. comb, Egan and O'Loughlin Second game— 0100000001 Market Cod, 10|Cods’ Tongues, 1S | Philadelphia i 02010*—s8 Steak Pollock, Weakfiish, Snapp Am. Sardines. Impt. Sardines, ng at New York. 20.—The Bc Oysters, qt., 4 | Boneless Cod,10@ Blackfish, 10 Brand, box, 65 Ford was knocked four inmings, was little improvement. O'Brien | , but his early lead saved | who was back In the| injury, made a home | nd a single in five | R. Clams, pk. Small Mackerel, Red Fish, 10| Butterfish. Mussels, pk, 50| Soft Crals, game after an Scallops, at.' 80 4o: o the New Yo Score hy innings s and Sweenoy The Cleveland players fielded listiess game. { St. Louts, 36.5¢0 owt., 3 | Rye, 35| Cottonseed Me: Cor} 1 Lin. Oil Meal, $2.25 o T ' They hit Lake hard, but EAGUE STANDING. ds for Twe Homers. Market Strengthened by News of Probable Solution of Convention Problems. New York, June 20.—Political con- d themse arations obirud on of all other day's stock market. conven | | | | | | | GAINS FOR ANTHRACITE. i | | | | o was too confl late the element. 1o any degree of a er wher lopments point s ible solution of the more serious omplication t NOTICE ALl persons des or intending to | ose for st garden spriokling, or E \er purpos during the season 1912, must first obtain & writt of the Board of Water Commissioners, Any person using hose with written permit ghall | rule will be 0 permit I otly énforoed. SRT S RAYMOND, . rd of Water Commis- stone aprid P eeeeeeeseee— Brown Trims Yale 8 to 2. L. June 20.—Browr o the was unable to get & man t hiré base until the h inning. | when three s s and playing | core Ty iLuings R ¥.E. Ya'e L000000002 8 9 ewy 800010223 _g39 ] Faocries, Gile and Burdette: War- n 1; umpire, Bradford; time, Non-Skid Tires Supreme by test of hardest service, are the one pasitive security against skidding on any kind of road, at all seasons of the year. By All D:-I-v om the office ut said o fined $5. This |' om0, on for hoth foremost in the. 1 both Lehigh Valley and Reading a becam Anthracite co | | | Ing substantially fo their gains of the | previous day. Buying of these stocks sugges cumulation, but may have been nothing more than an attack up- | {on the short interast Car & F Am. Cotton Ol Am. Hide & 1. ofd | 900 Am. Ioe Securities |20 Am. inseed of1 1| 4600 Am. & R 17% Cotorado Colorado & Southern. Conmlidated Gas Com_ Products - Delaware & Hideo: Denser & Rio Gra Do. ld ...oorne Disttlters’ * Neaurities Ede 5 . 1t prd Do. 24 pld General ectric Northern 54 Cuts. cagh - Met Do. pia 0 Tuter Marsesier Inter Mariue pfd Intenational Paper . Incernational Pump ...l - ——~ lawa Central = " Kansas City Southern 0 Do otd W Laclede Car 300 Loniville & Nasth., &0 Pitcher Joseph H. Conzetm middiing gulf, bids: June 11.12, July 7, September 11.38, 7% | October 11.45, November 11.50, Decem. 3% | ber 1156, 4% | 11.67, March 11.64, April —, May 11. Money on call Tuling rate w York, June 20. Time loans CNICAGO GRAIN MARKET. offér 16 the public tis fuest staudard brands of Beer of Estops and Ameriss, | — . ¥ EN’ Bohemiay, Pisner, Culmbach Eavarias VY IR, M Beer, B Pal, @ Buiton, Musirs|orfice of The Norwich Savings Societ. i n 20 St ShAm. Ui AR 0 ERAEL S et | THE FAMOUS E. M. F. 30 and FLANDERS C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunkes | 4, S, Directors of thi Hul P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourigh- o omths & semioanmus 8 i ars, i acluding a ing Ale Stopfig Bitor Ale Anheaser fout six monthe s semiunmual atvi We have a number of slightly used c ¢ a Hudson 1910, an E-M-F 1910, and Budwelzer, Sculitz ana Pabst. par annum’ pavanic o deposiiors anii* | others. We also trade for second-hand cars. Cars to Rent. ) A A. ADAM, Norwich T Bies Therata an and after Jui 15, 1312 ¢ ey s Tolaohame B aiisey R LPPITT, Treasurer | 628 Main Street, Willimantic, Tel, 178-2. NORWICH FAMILY MARKET Frulix and Vegetablea, 5 Asparagus, 20 5 Florida, 25-60|Caulifiower, 15-30 California, no-bg Red Cabbage, 1b, 5 New Cabbage, 4 5 {Onions— ‘Turnips, Bunch Onions, Sutlets, 32 Yermont, Western, Native Chickens, 28 3 1 1 Cutloaf, 12 1bs. 31 Powdered, 1 5 12'1bs. $1| N \ v Molasses— B ' Porto Rico, gal. 80 5¢| N. Orleans, gal. 8 | ' aple Syrup, - | L - ot " bottle, ] teroseae OIl 11-13 | 1 { All CHILDREN’S COATS in the house, sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, that sold from $5.50 to $12.00, to be on our Bargain Counter at $2.75 All WAISTS that sold for 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, afl {i sizes, will be on our Bargain Counter at i Edam, Camenbert. es, galld e ern, [t 5. Haddock, $/Hound Clams,’ op. qt. Canned Salmen, Blues, Z for 2% 1 70| e — 18- unfish, 10} Porgles ADDITIONAL MARKETS Hay. Grain asd Feed. $2.10/Hom $i.65|Cornmeal, $1.65 cwt,, $1.20|Hay, beled, top, Provender, | Now this is only for 4 Hours--between 10 and 2 We are also shoWing a big line of Coats, Suits, Dresses in Linens, Lingeries, Nets, Marquisettes, Silks and Voiles at very low prices. fides— 3 s Edward E.|LISBON CONFERENCE lectable.”” During the dinner hour, | ernoon topto wan talen by Rew.Chasies 3 the 8% RCHES ough the court of Mrs. Dr|f. Rev, Mr, Henry 1 OF THE SIX CHURCHES | ./ Nor gramaphone gse- | Buck, Geer, — — | T lactions were glven for the entertain- | Harding, Mr. and M, Taftville vs. Wauregan. | Congregationalists Present in Large | pion; o the guests Mra, Flara,Noyes, Mrs. Phosbe When the Taft 2 Numbers—Rev. L. M. Keneston, Rev. | ol " At a0 conterance. Wauregan F. 8. Bamford and Rev, Dr. W. H.| . o TEeno0n Coenom o ith & |28 S SO a Sty Cog with team there will be an | cipal Sp " |t o On ARSI O Yt o I Sy gl s %ho are iae| Gane the Principal Speakers. stirring praise service, led by Wiiliam Kelly's wild throw | clined 10 attend, us both teams are of The er. The principal ad- e e two Tuns to come | sirong make-up | rnoon were by Cincinnati in the lead in | sl S | t Rev. Frederick amford of Plain- i BASEBALL RESULTS THURSDAY. field and Willlam H. Gane, LL.D., International ve ? m- i i) o | Give Gospel of Christ First Place. ) 0, Jersey Clty es and laurel were the flor- | Mr was, Has the city 2 L in nd Importance ? ~ Hors R negative, The \ e i Aoy EADY ) = Lut of th ual needs of men. But it OOFING ta laid too much emphasis e A ntials; er, at least, has A Y CA A Gospel of Christ the first he said o ace which it should have | sure words of proj Y its life and minist should a r ey O I %o great’ | EATON-CHASE ‘' CO., & batting carn Ze | die " New Bed he accldents upon which un- 2 today, 28 to c Bedford . Chr hasls have been lald, are in on Inning 3 ne man has made, the o s, stion ha lowed, the has f th el ot League, i Hid & Quite Busy Just Now— . Holsote 7. A stoid b, Bridgeson. ¢ : - Rovive the Family Pew. But not so busy but what we cant . vrs_Waterbury 0, Now Haven 3. es of the chur I T % t 8 s the 3 CONNECTIGUT LEAGUE STANDING. of the human race are co-eq vith | e S ‘:“ > | prompily attend to anything ypu may Tai ty of sp: o i3] Mreh? | need im our line, 5 e = nt and what he would sug- depo i ang ab e L et rolution of the| CONTRACT WORK of every de- 0 } with the ; Iy Tmrch: hiss ther ihe | scription promptly attended to by men Donnell b ”‘"}"‘ r"‘. ""},"""“" W i older members of the fam. | Who know how to do it. Bullding ma z: Wilise, charse g toa free to criticiae the church | terfals in stock at all times, Estima anid viour e presided at t & | sefora the vounger mem- | cn v omas W. TLamont, right hand man | morning hour, Al tiam Foote cheerfully given, v = e s s 2 el et 1 grown the church, the horS—— s Ly et TS AT Ny 2 d, but varieus ohstae 20 of the Versail Bervics; 4 Stampry 1 0l- | tanding ehureh ol §7 ne up to play them [ lation was served; the “WDeITS | Tha hour for disenssien of the aft-| oo YT 550 Sats Str g Un 1 i - = | -horteake, being pro Three Brown Players in Big Leagus. | Providence, R. 1, Jume 20 Three| varsity base-! 1ght that the: Fertilizer BEST IN TOWN Agricultural Lime In quantities to cuit you. A. N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce Street Telephone 171, Captain Kenneth uth Wi uth d at sh , will eland American lea; 1647 Adam’s Tavern THE TURNBULL AUTO CO. j FOR WINDHAM COUNTY, 1861 ety have declared out of the earnings of the cur- 319 Franklin Street, Norwich. Tel.

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