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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913 pmnnes SAM_LANGFORD AGAIN BEATS BARRY| TAKE A POLICY in the AETNA Boston Tar Baby Puts Away: Chicago Fighter in First Round ON YOUR AUTO. e ur;g'w i Morningstar to Defend 18.1 Billiard Title Against Willie Hoppe, 18.2 Champion. Brisbane, Australia, March 16--Sam where after the America’s cup race, Langford, the Boston heavyweight while the boat which would have been pugilist, today defeated Jim Barry of built had the latest challenge been Chicago in the first round. This is accepted would have been a freak, to the second time Barry has been beat- | be thrown mno the scrap heap after the en by Langford, their last fif .t occur- | race. g At aehmurne in May, 1912, when | .No. degision has yet been reached the men went eleven rounds. by Sir Thomas as to whether his chal- s lenge will be modified. MARNINGSTAR V8. - BEriosTAn v 3 Two Tied for Lead in Pool. To Mest For 18.1 Balk Line Billiard | In the Arcanum club handicap pool Championship. tournament Stearns was a loser in a game to Rawson on Thursday night Piittsburgh, Pa., March 16—Ora C.[by the close margin of 4 points and Morningstar, champion 15.1 billiard | on Friday night was again a loser by Dplayer of the world, will be calied up- |8 points. In this game Young defeated Don’t be caught napping. Accidents | pon to defend his title Wednesday |him 80 to 72. The standing: Han. W.L. P.C. Smiles fOl' Sale— 7 For the smallest coins you carry, please and benefit your children, your wife and yourself. ere hard to guard against. Many | night, when he meets the challenger, flsastrous fires“are started by eome | Wilile foppe of New York, who holds | Haviland 90 11 4 h ‘ trivial accident. Insure now an ® | the championship title. Pierson .. 120 11 4 e . po chances with the unexpected.| Morningstar won the 18.1 title from | Friswell 8 10 4 ess an a cen eac Isn’t it worth a few cents to give this delicious Your name and address sent to me George Sutton in Chicago, May 18, | Jordan 80 10 & will receive prompt sttentior. 1012 Sution some tme bofore that|Church 8510 5 mint leaf enjoyment to the family—to give con- ate took the title from Willie Hoppe. wson 9 9 5 s - ISAAC S. JONES Morningstar, who it 1s said nas held | Pendleton 8 5 & 5 lf ou bu tinuous benefit as well? Teeth, appetites and Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | the title longer than any other play- | Young 80 7 6 h D . "fll it Richards cuilding, 91 Main St. | cr, was challenged by Sutton in De- | Bliven . %0 8 7 5 digestions improve steadily 5 ;@nb@é‘ and on January 9 in J’Xt(oa gaflay d 80 8 7 g urg defeated the Chicago player 5 ATWOO( 120 7 7 Almost any shop sells it— sny purse . to 478. The game with Hoppe will be [ Honeyman .. 80 5 9 > R—tomight We sell protection for all | in."i0ona that he has been palled upe Williams . : 50 43 g affords it. Get it—enjop g o - on to play since becoming the cham- earns 0 3 9 needs and misfortunes in | pion. Tily .. 1130 210 # N Smith . 80 112 strongest : ack McGrath vs. Canadian Apollo. | Ay bics Win Stff Game at Dallas. ieu Jean Baptiste de la Louviers gt : B P LEAR"ED & co noble monicker forsooth—in addi- | A Dallas, Texas, March 16—The Phil- e = | tion to the various sections of his cog- | 2delPhia American league regulars nomen unreeled on the first line, has | Wer® forced to play the hardest game Thames Loan & Trust Ce. Building. | an appendix that runms like this, “the q(rthtexrthext}()bllllwn series thus far to Canadian Apollo,” a ik ifica. | 9efea e Dallas Texas league club Agency Established May. 1346 Hiota Fom the B‘;Dun'jj"up hou that he | today, 8 to 5 After pitching three in- et s he | nings Coomibs left to join the recrult g to It Jack McGrath, the| .m at Fort, Worth and Grady, Ml Irish Glant, will endeavor to rearrange of WM. F. HILL | ;030 5% 4y | Ins and Herris, who alternated as The Office o Eure At Hatiford Wedneadas | fichers, wereihit hard b5 the Terss evening and then the pride of Canada ll":.lw may not be so beautiful The othor | leeguers. and Ins: outs on the programme will bring to- B o mwe monr = gether John McLeod and Bernhoff Altar Boys Defeat Jail Hills. - wofl RM”G"" 5 a Hansen, rated as the best light heavy The Altar Boys won a 18-innning flllams, , floor. weight In the game, and George Botii- | game from the Jafl Hill Stars on Sat- Telephone 147 ner of New York in a bout with Ed|urday morning. The game was very Adamson of Chicago. fast and the score ended 11 to 7 in Hjalmar Lundin shoots the follow- | fayor of the Altar Boys. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ing from New York: “My neck is not| The Altar Boys would like to have a Tell yet It will take some time bo- | game with the Laurel Hill second team .| fore can wrestle again and I have | on Saturday morning about 10 o'clock, Brown & Perkins, Mwnprat-lm | forc 1 can wree engagements. In that | March 22. Answer through The Bulle- Uver ¥irst Nat Baak, shecuckei last match the people couldn’t get | tin. Entrance stalrw: next to TRams| much of a line on the kind of wrestl.r Nationa! Bank. Telephoms 33-3. Hansen is because he is no jumping | Broadway Defeats West Chelsea. jack and the fellow he wrestled was| Both Broadway teams won from the no match for him. It will be differ- [ West Chelsea School teams in the Look UNITED STATES FINISHING | et when ne mects McLeod. He will | Grammar School s setl it e ° h. t vel f hen. Y 111 Y v Profarred Stock M il e, Tou il see | ¥, . X Saturday atiemeon e | fryge Avoid watch that match West Chelseas 18 to 11 and the Broad- TRADED IN as 3 1 1 —— way Seconds won from the West : m] ' a' l llS K. P. Emmons, Youngsters Defeated by Texas Leaguers | Chelsea Second team 12 to 4 5 the : l 0 Fort Wright, Texas, March 16.-- B 1.101 l;;‘:&wlcz' s .:l!-;r V:rk Veazey, pitching for the Fort Worth Reds Find Cold Weather. ng ¢ one Reotor. | Texas league team, allowed no Phila- Mobile, Ala., March 16.—The Cin- S ealc delphia American league recruits to|cinnati Reds in training here defeated - = reach first base during the four in-|the Mobile Southern league téam to- CORINS Dings he pitched and McCafferty, who | day, 4 to 1. Cold breezes made play- = 7 s e game, allowed only flve| r- gifficult. All the Cincinnati regu- e i3 ¥or all troubles of the feet nerves, | scattered hits. The major leaguers v e | N ; b bad circulation or rheumatiem, con- |lost. 7 fo 1, iheir frat defent of tha | T® Were veed. _ NORWICH TOWN JEWETT CITY. | the reading room at Siater ihrary o0 | M Qe Us Your =2 JAMES DAWSON, ;fi:fl::'fi;‘;”ph‘:}?&gglh1&"‘:115;“1:;23;'5 Houston Trims St. Leu A D PR e st | ; Miss Marian Paul was at home from ' i 4 ; Houston, Texas, March 16.—The - unday served at ongrega- Ve 9 Fa tche reaches on =1 Rock Fall over Sunda; Tol. M6, | Toom it esuny Sullins | Mivoneia trinie JCoomby Joined he | prougion iiexast eceis: ton. defemton nal Church—Tribute Paid to| Patrick—H. C, Jeffers Goes to North | _— ea quarters e tendan - the regular squad of the St. Louis David Livingstone—Brief Notes. Adams. | Last year's gold output from the Greenshields Wins Canadian Cham- | American team today, € to 3, In ten = e 1Trnnsvul mines totaled $188,613,665, & el innings. At the Congregational church Sun- | Palm Sunday was observed at St.| the highest on record. When n own Moméresl, Maych 16T “Ci hield e _ day the decorations were suitable *o | Mary’s church by the ceremony of the ! 22 ‘zf el f{cv - 2 reenshields Tesreau Goes Nine Innings. Palm SBunday. The responsive reading | blessing and "procession of the palms. = K e Sratulations on hie defeat yecrs| sSan Antonio, March 16.—Tesreau | Wwas the special one for that day. The | Rev. J. R. Mitchell of Hartford deliv- | IF YOU We will be glad to take care B At one on im co yesterd-v | pitched the full nine innings for the | Dastor, Rev. G. H. Ewing, spoke from | ered a speciai sermon on the life of St. | of your bundles while you do of Joshua Crane of Boston and win- | New york National league regulars|the Words God s Love. One must | Patrick, the Order of Hibernians at- are thinking of a A new book by the popular suther . and | SOHN FO% TH DD Do Canadian Shempionship at|against the San Antonio Texas league | have had his own heart touched to | tending the service in a body. | 5 Tacquets. Greenshields won In_ three|ioam today and his team won, 4 to 2. | know the heart of God, he said. The your shopping and save you author of stralght sets, 15-12, 15-8 and 15-4, ia vt B e e e Borough Interests. | SUIT % The Trail of the Lonesome Pine | % contest that was productive through- Athletic Reoruits Trim Dallas. ity—thé inspiration of the hymn-| John H. Tracy has been ill for sev- | SPRING imoney to shop with. and The new champlon is comparativeis Dallas, Texas, March 14—The Phita. | FIiierS of the ages. Love is self; eral daysj threatened with pneumonia. | e Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come | & newcomer, but ho played with the | delphia ' American League PRI | R o MRl O nl e R e i e call:angd see what'] ea All goods at about }; reg- ot blish rerve and assurance of a veteran. outhit the Dallas Texas League team = celf-givi: is chs ' printer i ' L e and took the first of & three game | Soen: i I oettey Foistoates Sl Bl s s o do for you. ular retail price. < L this is perfectly illustrated in, Miss Mary M On sale at Sir Thomas Surprised. series 6 to 3. the giving o1 His Son. God is giving | in Moosup Saturday night. ANST 9 Lendon, March 16—Sir Thomas Lip- - Himself in every nation of the earth Mrs. O. C. Sargen and daughter,E b : ton will reply through the Roval Ul- | St. Louis Youngsters Win From Bay- | today as e did in the time of the | Miss Elizabeth Sargent, of Concord, N. | 5 ator "I B ea mpm’ Brs fl ' ster Yacht club this week to the re- Tor. Israelites and in the historical era of | H, are spending several days with | Jection of his chalenge for the Ameri- Gresce. friends in this vicinity. " ca’s cup by the New York Yacht club, | Wacona, Texas, March 16—The St.| ‘That triumphal entry of our Savior | = Mre B H Hiseox was in charge of | 33 Broadway Franklin Square, over Somers Bros. which he has received in a long des- | Louls American League recruits today | into Jerusalem was not alone for the X ¥ patch. defeated Baylor university 17 to 2. fickle crowd who followed, it was for e Sir Thomas today expressed some e us and for those who are to follow us, We will serve another surprise at the comparison by the New Detroit 9 New Orleans 2. that Christ's triumphal entry ended af WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE York yachtsmi f his cl 3 New — 8. as a . ¥: en of his challenge in| New Orleans, March 18—The De- | the cross. It was all for us. DAN MURPHY & CO. six o’clock dinner, Sun- 1907 with the present one. The form- | trolt American League team defeated er challenge, he said, was made under | New Orleans team of the Southern Livingstone Memorialized. Ales, Wines, Liquers and Cigars day, March 22. the universal rule which would pro- | league today 9 to 2. Both teams used | In tne Sumday school a short ser- duce a boat capable of racing every- | three pitchers. Sise i T RO LR I ingRtone Corner of Water and Market Sta. conducted by the Christian Endeavo: soclety. A sketch of his life was give T b' telling of early hardships, his dete: reserved. mination to get an education, his of- fering himself to the London Mission- Phon- 704 ary societyr He was sent to Afric. and, fnding missionaries on the souti . 1a% 138 | coast, he pushed onm to the smoke of | Music by the Orchestra. S WAUREGAN HOUSE Now York, March 16.—No import- | 2o Immei - ren G Hack, Livery apd Bearding THEO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT STABLE We guarantes our service to be the best at 726 1008t Teasonable nrices. NARROW MOVEMENTS. 100 General Electrio 300 Great Northern ped & = Do. Ore Cifs. i ary had ever Small Volume of Jrading With No |~ HLO" S Villages where no missionary had MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave artioular Significance. 1% Interborough Mt His greatest achievements were 126% a_ thousand campfires from as man Intrnational Paper ance can be attached to yesterday's 200 International Pu PARKER-DAVENPORT GO, stock market, as it slgnified noching Ksoms City Southera Propristers more than a dull and uninteresting e O 2 series of transactions. the volume of S A which was not sufficient to suggest opening a way from Central Africa to the coast and the suppression of t Arab slave traffic. rough courage. determination and independence all this was done—all this the power of a Watchmaker and Jeweler Collects, Delivers and Guarantees All Repairs. W&/ LEE CLEGG kg g 154% 134 — " 133% | converted life. trend or sentiment. Throughout the . list movements were narrow and trades 100 Netlonas Bacuit March Messenger Out. Send postal (or phone were confined to a limited number of | _ " Nafonal Biwult .. The third copy of The Messenger, 138 Washington St., shares in each issue. Only about 1,- | — . Mex. 3 pid the church paper of the First Meth- - . 000 shares in Reading, 11,000 shares of New York Central... . ios odist church, for March contains DO YOU KNOW en emel\ . fioe ‘(‘3"1"'3“5"&‘“0 am;u[ 1u,0[“0 dsl'lflar'«q PR L LR sermon printed at the request of onc h in Norwich to have your of Unite es Steel were traded in. North American 5 5 o shut-ins. Junior Epwortl 0 best piace ere tr North A. of the shut-ins. The Junior pworth p tapped and heeled? If you don't league has a special department, and the poems and incidents are mos: 19 1% 1% | {imely. &8 — These constituted by far the largest | 00 Northern Pacific e 2 individumt dealings, and in the half Pacific Mall S1S € UM/ cors session salen in mpout s2,000 | 3 Eemeivaia shares were reported. The apparent | Pty reason for the disinciination to {rime Pitisture_Conl ord er on the part of the professional element | Precsed Steel Car. 0 . y O U I | 7as the tnsettiod position of the Taian Puilman Prlace Car Southern Pacific plan, which was not 18 give us one trial, then you will kmow for sure. Goodyear Shoe Repairing A. VALLIN, Prop. Tel. 8517 86 Franklin_Street NorwichVeterinaryHospital Varicus News Notes. lass under the dire~ 1. Tinkham of Han- over met Saturday evening at Scotland Reading Republle 1. & & Do, confirmed or rejected by the attorney | - S rin. and Sum_ general sng the California rallroad Roox Isiand 6o % | road hall. commission until after the close o A S = the Stdtk exchange, when dispatches 100 Seaboard Air Line George Tiesler has returned ' Sh' t 'anli'n;unced an adverse decision by the | — o Do wta. - Worcester, Mass.. atter several days'| DR. F. D. COLES, California_railroad commission — visit at his former home on Wes % mer 1rts. | _The bank statement for the week | (10 Souther Pacific . o Town street | | Propristor was alse a factor in the trading ves- P S e — 3 | . Rear 17 Chestnut Strest CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS ! tcrday. aithough it was very well un- Tennessee Copper & Mrs. Cora Vincent of Hopg Va i Piine Connsthion [ derstood that only & comparatively | 100 Texss & Pacie...... ... 18% RI, has been visiting her cousins, | hons are one of the features of our|small net loss in cash would be shown, | 10000 Union Pacitc .. 0% | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterry, of Otro- | __ o 2 5 s - T B due to the receipts of currency from | United States Realty Z tando avenue. i business. outside sources, which approximately | 300 United Statta Rubber.... . §0% e =1 offact the Fold exports for the weel | siun Uniied Siaics Siel['lL! iok Miss_Florence Bennet:, principal of | ’ . f t | The foreign money situation continued Dt i : 108 the school in South Willington, is at | : 140 M s We guarantee you & Per-i ;% tne chiat influence of home and | 50 U Cmper ¥% % 0% | her home on Vergason avenue for ten | am ree fect fitting Shirt from excep-|=broas. as the strain in Germany is Wabeah Lo (2 I %% Gays vacation. i Phone 1184 5 . very acute, and the action of the for- Do pfd ... ......... 10° —_— tional material and patterns. | cign bourses offers no encoaragement B Maoiend Sae o Fifty new books, Songs of Faith and for a marked improvement. Westinghouse Eloctiic e o 824 | Hope, have recently bheen purchased s | Wheeling & L. Frle bt " |for use in the Sunday s:i:honl‘[arr"tl l T ESDAY ! Low. Clom. | Total sales $1.100 shares. evening meetings at the First Meth- he Uggery Up N T % | iy odist . church. | 200 Am. Beet Suger . o % | g N | = e oo A e . New York, March 15.—Money on call | A small girl, espying a dead cat ly-| We will exhibit the most complete stock of remarked: “Oh, They've thrown —Strand Mag- nominal. Time loans easier; 60 and 90 ( ing on the dut-heaj days, 5 3-4 & 6 per cent; six months [ mamma, what waste! 5 1-2 a5 3-4 away quite & good cat. | | COTTON. | New York, March i8.—Futures | closed steady. sing bids: March, 12.31; April, 12.06; May, 11.96; June, | 11.90; July, '11.89; "August, 11.80; Sep- | tember, 11749; October, 11.44;' Decem- | ber, 11.45; January, 1141. Spot qujet: middling uplands, 12.60; middling gulf, 12.85. Sales, none. 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Bbe SPRING MILLINERY Am’ Cotton 01 iAo FINE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. Aldi’s Bowling Alleys - EASTER PLANTS we have ever had We will have samples of all kinds at our store, and suggest very strongly that all of our patrons will come early in the week and make their selection. We will give every attention and reserve all plants for delivery at any time, or better still, can select duplicates from our enormous stock as it comes fresh from the Brookiyn 900 Canadian Pacific 200 Central Leather CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. Clows. 327 Main Street 553 EE greenhouses Thursday and Friday. (We guarantee satisfaction in every case.) SN e e X ’ One of our biggest features will be POTTED ROSES. We have hundreds of et P+ S COLL, .|} them of all kinds, and will offer them at tempting prices. Come early and let us show Csa% mam s mw Sita cleasin frout. 15c. 2 for 28c. you our stock before the Easter Rush starts. 823 3% 33% 21 I e - AT AL SR AR g Bowling from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. 10c per string. Daily Prize. M, ALDI, Prep. IR e e T B

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