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N ORWICH, BULLETIN, ‘FRIDAY, M ARCH 21, 1913 i o INSURANCE. TAKE A POLICY in the ON YOUR AUTO ‘with . L. LATHROP & SONS JUST OUT LIPTON ASKS A States That Challenge Agrees preted,” by N. Y. Y. C. Beltast, Ireland, March 20.—A re- qQuest was sent today by cable by the Royal Ulster Yacht club asking the New York Yacht club for a considera- tion of its refusal of Sir Thomas Lip- ton's challenge for the America’s cu This was accompauied by a long state- ment from Sir Thomas Lipton, with ‘which the committee of the Irish chib signified its agreement. The committee hopes that the har- monious relations of the two clubs will be further cemented by another suc- cessful series of races, and therefore requests the New York Yacht club to reconsider its challenge. | RECONSIDERATION With Conditions of Deed of Gift of America’s Cup—Asserts Challenger’s Right to Fix Dimensions—*Challenge and Intentions Misinter- of gift, I shall be happy to remove from my challenge any words to which they, object. “My reason for selecting a 75 footer is that a yacht of this dimension repre- sents the largest type of outter now racing in any part of the world. (Bigned) " “THOMAS J. LIPTON." NEW LONDON ROLLERS DEFEAT OWLS SPECIALS Bowlers Lose by 112 Pins on Strange Alleys. Local The Owls Specials were defeated by in the past twd years has pitched for the Pittsburg Athletic club: Soccer Football at Taftville. Today soccer football will have ics hon M oF the Tumrrien nd sin’ gle men of the vi will oppose each | gopiq e T wis trdbien 10 ot the. O en e e irect | pains in the back and kidneys. at grounds. re 5 considerable inter- | BEE 1o the back and kidneys at est in goecer football in Taftville and a big attendance is expected. that it was kidneys. Read Dr. Broadway Boys Warming Up. 5‘,’"”" -?V::m s .;:’ and m;:iio:z comny amiles Saturdsy merning the eandl es for the Broad- W srammar Schos basebell team Will meet at the X, o'elock anid tie first practice of the season will be held. There are 2 haif It the weathe | dozen players of last year's team left | anout 3 for this years mine. =g B Y B Ry y recommend Dr. ‘s Swamp- New Ofrleans Beate Tlgers. New Orleans. DMarch 20,—in a fast for Dr. Elimer's Swamp-Root removed diffient COUD WOT_ STRNGHTEN (P A PECOLIAR CONDITION BENOVED over., Came to the conclusion During _the time h.ldnfwt‘he contents of two bottles I passed two gall stones of quite good size. Today 1 am free from pains in the back and kidneys all the ty, =nd I ean now go - OATS, per ba ame today New Orleans defeated the | Publish his Iif you po des: Petrott amaricans 3 to 1. Howell an ¥R M Kiawitter pitched for Detroit, divi Waverly, N. Y. the innings five and four. Detroit left | State of New York ' / for Gulfport tonight and will go to| County of Tioga }u & Moblle Saturday for a serfes. . S Cleveland Trims Mobile 7 to 3. Mobile. Ala, March 20.—The Cleve- land Americans today defeated Mobile Poses and says that he who subscribed and made the fore- golog statement and that he has said statement read and knows CRACKED GO CORN, per bag . ___ ~ You _Cannot Miss the Mark if you are aiming at good value in Fegd if you get it from We have built up an enviable reputation for good valu square dealing in our business, and propose to maintain We are offering unusual price advantages in values that we think cannot be duplicated. When you buy of us you hit the quality and the mark every time. sh e 08 EDT 1.08 1.13 RN, per bag 81 this opening budding season we ¥ish our friends and patrons a Joyfil Easter and solicit a continuance of their favors with assurances of ou: honest endeavors to serve them in the very best way possible in Insurance Sir Thomas’ Version of Deed. Sir Thomas Lipton's statement is as follows: “I deeply regret that the New York Yacht club has been unable to accept After reading the ex- the New London auckpin team at New London Thursday evening by 112 pins, the Norwich bovs being unable to make any kind of a showing on the polished alleys. Waters of New Lon- don was high man with a total of 7 to 8. O'Neill and Chapman each made @ three base hit. Culluop pitch- ed five innings and Steen four for Cleveland. s the contents same is true. thereof, and. that the F. E. MOSIER. Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of June, 1909, 1.13 MEAL, per bag - _______ Matters. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and R Richards _uilding. 91 Main St Estate Agent, my challenge. planation given of its refusal, I can only conclude that the chalienge and the intentions of the challengers have been misinterpreted. The deed of gift states: ““The competing yachts or vessels, if 384, while Busch had high single with a string of 93. The local rollers are confident of crushing their opponer when the two teams meet on the local alleys next Monday evening. The scores: Kid Murphy vs. Young Buster. Kid Murphy of New Haven, who recently fought Young Tyson at New London, has been matched to go ten Tounds with Young Buster, the color- ed phenom of Providence, at Baltic FRANK A. BELL, Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. MIDDLING, p HOMINY CHOPS, per bag 1.15 1.20 er bag ________ :1 of one mast, shall be not less than { Norwich. next week. Both boys are reported in We sell protection for all | of one mast sball be not less the o | ason . LLoieh 00 s 800a shape and should furnish & €003 | Pryyy Wigt Swamp-host Wil Do For Tou N 4n | ter mne: | Do A £o. 5 needs and misfortunes in|'5{300: 1e presumed that the fram- | RYBRETSTLY .. .- 82 73 sa— Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- FLOUR MIDDLINGS, per bag S 140 i ers of the deed of gift intended that | Tuttle 82 65— Palitz Meets Chick West. ton, N. Y., for & sample bottle. It will y POl DAY - - e e e strongest companies. Some reasonable meaning should be | Donahue ..., .. e Sy Knockout Palttz of New Londonwho | €onvines dnyone. You will aiso recetve attached 1o thelr words, and they could STe P blven with BoL e few othors that be | & bookiet of valusble information tell- FEED. b 1.75 B Vi lemplates ich an ab- " P = 3 B. P. LEARNED & CO0. |nasr e Saimnes flids: | e e a0 | b the Best e ound e i ths et | RS whRt PG T menion SCRATCH LT s e e v met by a 90 foot defender. . Y e Norwi Daily letin. egula; Thames Loan & Trust Ce. Building. | " The deed of &ift also requires that | S 76— 247 | Bout with Chick West of Holvoke at! ffiy-cent and one-dollar size bottles Agency Established May. 1846. ten months prior to the lw&lhglfl_hnlr ‘l"‘flj" .. .. 86— ‘.’gg = el for sale at all drug stores. wHEAT per bag ] 70 d lenger shall communicate the dimen-|Dart ...... ...0 9 2 o St iTe ChaMenoas. = = - o ok ek A SN L A o - | Lapoin 34 2 S e T s S e 2221 The baseball nine of the Town strect| Notwithstanding the Fire hé Office 'of WM. 'F. HILL | oh2ll not be aested: I the sl E school challenges any team under 16 | we are still doing business at the old oy > 2 ks 129 4395 1321 | years of age for a _game on the Green | stand and the quality of our work ls BRAN7 per bag L e BT Rt S N SRy ¥ | Real Estate and Fire Insurance the challenger 1is the person with in the limitation of the deed of gift the dimensions of the competing John Paul Jones Busting Records. Saturamy, March 22, at 10 a. m. An- swer through The Bulletin. Just the same as ever—'The Best™ Nothing but skilled labor employed and best materials used in our work. 1.23 1.30 4.85 PROVENDER, per-bag ____ HASKELL'S STOCK FEED, per bag BEST BREAD FLOUR, per barrel __ STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builder: Teivphone. 50 West Pies, Cake and Bread that canzot be excelled. ‘PLone your order. Frompt serv | vachts, and that both pachts are to be of that_ dimension, then the doed at once becomes intelligible and reason- able. “T submit this is the true interpreta- tiou of the deed of gift. It was on this understanding that I challenged, and I repudiate the idea that any attempt has been made to im- pose limitations or restrictions not Ithaca, March 20.—John Paul Jones, the Cornell crack miler, is lowering his own record every week in practice. To- day he ran the mile on the board track in 4.211-5, lowering .his own record made last week of 4.29. Th® full Cor- nell track teams leaves tomorrow to meet Michigan at Ann Arbor in the last indoor me: Rain Prevents Play. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 20.—Rain pravented the game between the Chi- cago National league team and the Chattanooga Southern league club. is located in Somers’ Block, over C. 2. Willlams, Roor 9, third foor. Telephone 147 ain St ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Periuns, Itumsys-ai-law Over First Nat Bank, Shecucke: SL Motorcycle Notes. Four new 1913 motorcycles are to be added to the Indianapolis police de- partment. Engance sairway mest to Thames P e Collins Cleans the Bases. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Nationa® Bank Telephone $3-& Different from 1907 Challenge. | shville, Tenn., March 20.—Collias| Nelson Foust, g landscaps photo- | “T venture to disagree from the state- | and Baker each got a home run In to- | grapher of St. Petersburg, Pa., uses & 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) HAY per cwt. v e B (T ] 90¢ ment made by the New York Yacht|day’s game between the Philadelphia | motoroycle In his work. —_— ’ ————— - - MYSTIC Db’ that the present challnge does | Americans and the Nashville team of TIC | the Southern league. Colling' drtve| The first parade of the motorcycle WILLIMAN S not_differ in principle from the chal- lenge I sent to America in 1907, The - 1507 challenge asked for a variation from the deed of gift in order to per- band of the Salt Lake City Motorcycle elub was held March 16, and met with great success. came with the bases full in the sixth inning. The visitors got 18 hits off four pitchers and won the game, 11 8. The locals got a dozen hits off Fairbrother-Crouch Marriage at Phil adelphia—Winners at Whist—Fun- Cattle Sale at Hampton. There was an auction sale of Cat- farm in Hampton Grain delivered free in city limits and to trolley expres CHARLES -SLOSBERG, 3 Cove Stree erals Thursday. mit of a race under the universal rule, | to 4 e A M v No such variation is asked for in this | Durning, Wyckoff and Penneock, Phil-| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sadler, of Sour [ A8 &% 88 HIMOR) 0700 0 SFIRS G0 Mrs. M. M. Crouch announces the | case, and I fail to see that there Is |adelphia recruit pitchers. Lake, Tex, have just Teturned from | Thursday. Among those who SUCTCH a motoreycle wedding tour extending over the last three months, marriage of her eldest daughter, Miss Florence Adelene Crouch, and Albert Cherry Fairbrother, both of this place. The ceremony took place in Philadel- phia Monday, March 17, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbrother will go to Tampa, Florida, where they are to reside. Byoel and C. B. Pomeroy of this city, B. Hirsch, L. Beebe, Herman Alofsin of Norwich. any analogy between the lenges. “I fully understand the decision of the New York Yacht club in 1907 to permit no variation from the deed of Bift, despite mutual agreement of the clause, but I maintain that this has no two chal- Baseball Results. At Athens, Ga.: Boston Nationals 6 Untversity of Georgia. 0. At Lexington, Va.: Miss LaPear] B. Wills, an enthusias- tic motorcyelist of Canal Dover, Ohio, has added a sidecar to her motoroyele, and now takes her girl friends with her on her trips. Holy Cross Inter-City Bowling League. The Inter-City Bowling league con- test at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday ‘Washington and Lee N. At Greensboro, Trinity col- « Evening of ‘Whist. baa:iing ‘whatever upon my present|lege 2, Princeton X =5 e Miss Clara Mae Brown of Old Mys- | challenge. At Wilmington, €, Philadelphia evening result as follow: ordan tic enterthined friends Tacsday ove- | “The New York Yacht club states |Nationals 5, Baitimore Internationals | ,,Miza Flora Robertaon has been added | Huraware company. Flage 3¢, 33, 124; B gy on Weat - Mustin avenis: | Pleasure ‘an - whconditional shallonge, | At Waco, Tex: St Louls Amerioays | Mo, motoreycle concern, and has al- | 115, 36; fotal 1004, American Thread | > = Ty 73 - sesit g merioans % . churches. The banks, town and city | structing state roads in Ashford and | bulk of he 0.0 O. Colby -on West - Mystic. avenus. Whist was played, the highest scores being made by Mrs. S. Arthur Boylen end Walter T. Fish. The consolation prizes went fo Mrs. Frank N. Gil- ready convinced a number of girls of the pleasure to be derived from motor- cycling. Mrs. Maas mantic Mrs, company, Emmons, 79, 112, 111; Cone | 136, 96, 118; Anderson 94, 96, 100; to- E, tal 959. ‘Warrenville. Tony keo who 18 in fi- nancial difficulty had these contracts originally. 10, Waco (Texas league) 0 (seven in- nings). Shaw Signs With Pirates. offices will be closed all day ana the stores will ciose at moon. The only conditions I ask are those of the deed of gift, for I cannot conceive that the framers of that document, after taking pains to prohibit all time Mrs Mason A motorcycle dealer of Dallas, Tex., Steers Brought 3350. New Members Received. fillan and L. E, Kinney. Refreshments | allowance, contemplated races between | CharloWesville, Va. Maroh 20. i ] £ nee o 3 ., Ma 20— | rode his b 5 v = = were served. such §,dqbculoua extremes as yachis of | James Shaw of Pitisburg, Pa., hes g;;‘.m‘if.’L‘”é:?i“‘firézpilg?,?J,i{éfi:i At the Lemten communion service| A. J. Bosworth of Montville recent | 1 el N tas: = = £ S SR i been aaded to the pitching Staft of the | in’preforence to taking the train. He |at the Congregational church Thurs- (1Y #0ld g pair of sters welehing 4500 | 4rthur Johnson who is visiting Prov- Children Oz NERALS. If upon reconsideration, which I am | Washington American league baseball | sayg that although he made three stops | day evening the following were re- |POURds for 3350, showing high grade | Gonce friends has accepted a posi- T e e sure the New York Yacht club will be | club. Heo will report here at once to|on the way, he arrived in Mlford in | ceived into church membership on con- | Cattle are very valuable. tion with a local garage company. rs. Thomas N. Dickerson. good enough to give this matter, they | join the squad for spring practice. | pdvance of the train. fession of faith: Miss Helen L. Ward, i T i Joseph Giraca, who conducts a store The funeral of Mirs. Thomas Newton | 2C6€pt mY interprotation of the deed | Shaw is o right handed amateur and Timothy D. Wallen, Russell B. Chap- | Collected $1500 in Taxes First Day. | J3Ich sircet; has leased fuarters in By letter, Mr.| Town Tax Collector W. 8. Costello| he Cunningham block west of Walnut Bert Adams, a rural mail carrier of street. pel, Roy W. Downer. Genoa, Wis., uses a motorcycle to cover Dickerson was held on Thursday af- and Mrs. George C. Moon. ternoon at 2.30 o'clock from her home 00 Thursday, received about $ he payment of the first day for &larse mumber of Telatives ARd tHends. FlNANGIAL ANfl GUMMERGIAL mau o 52 boxes, and Bandics. 6,160 P a large number of relatives and friends. ¥ 32 aaa = 5 A town taxes. There was somé rivalry | Emma Pettis, six years old, daught- < Rev. Julian K. Smith of New York Pibces wrimetier on LD Cuibe:WinyChamplenship: as to who should be the first fto|er of Bwing and Anna Peitis was BLACK . e = In the W. H. S. League Basketball | pender Ceasar the things that are!taken to the county home Thursday CAPS| conducted the servic: is route is over hills most of the Burial was in | afternoon at the mother's request tournament, the Cubs have won the |Ceasar's, F. Arnold Peckham being the way, he says it takes just four hours DY ror ME Flm Grove cemet: 1 Thomas Grinnell. YN SR RCRSER | st it T fo make the trip, at @ cost of 25 cents, | championship. The medal will e |Arst townsman to pay his tax, F. W.| A dairymen’s institute was held at ||} E ME = P | Hecutiinn - 7 d the winning team at the Y. | Thurse - |4 tDhe Posierai of Thoras Setnellius HAL Ot s DULios Dy n A Prie awarde Gerrick being a close competitor for | the town hall, Hebron, Thursday, ex —— < ne Time During Day Showed Ad- | M. C. A gymnastum exhibitfon on |the honor. Mary Etta Rice had the | ports in the dairy business prominent Minneapolis ball players. Burns, Pattereon and Younz Cy Young wéll as Altizer, Rossman, Ferris. a great club for aged 1t has Pitchers Waddell, the distinction of being the first woman being to pay her tax and Dennis O'Rourke was the first taxpayer in the Eastern {1n the state and countles | speakers. H. K. Washburn and his son Walter beld from his home on Greenman- nue Thursday afternoon at ock and was largely attended. Rev. vance of 25-8 Points. Aprfl 18. JOSEPH BRADFO BOOK BINDE Good Friday 8ervices. New York, March 20.—Trading in the | cat Norther as €. T. Hatch, pastor of the Methodist v fig ‘ Episcopal ehurch, conducted the Ser- s;zcx-.e;vgxcl; prually | fgured ot | Jim and Frank Delehanty and Killifer.| Good Friday will be observed in this | division. ¢ are to reopen the old Washburn Silk | F Burial was in Elm Grove cem- | most a mominal basie todny . Fhere | ‘And 1t will soon have Mike Donlin, |city today, by spectal service at the | Jones and Pocaro of this city have mill helow the Bidwell honse in Sonth | most a nominal is today. —There too. Baptist, Congregational and Catholic | been awarded the contract for con-|(Coventry and they will employ about | SRR = 22 ank Books Made and F 30 hands. Mrs. E. H. Smith, who died at Meri- den Sunday, has left, it said, the was no materlal change in_conditions to stimulate speculative interest, and price movements were narroy. 14q: dation continued among the industrials | 108 BROADW/ 2elephone 252 Holiday Schedule. Today, Good Friday, a legal holiday, the banks will be closed all day. The post office will be open from 6.15 a.| which recently have been ected to | . to 10.20 a. m. and from 5.30 p. m. | severe pressure, and there were further | fo 6.30 p. m. No money orders will | declines. Rumely was most prominens be fssued. The city carriers will make | of these stocks, falling 93-4 to 45 1.4, e X only one delivery. The stores will|a new low record for the movement. | e close for half holiday and some of the | Sears _ Roebuck, which developed | Facti =10 #ills and shops will close for the Gay. | strength early in the day, later reacte Bt 11 &5 six points from Its high price. New | Haven, atter its long period of weak- | ness, was strouger, at_one time show- Village Interests. Thursday was ladies’ day at the Mys- E aster tic club. Bowling, whist and a musi- > eal program furnished the after- | Ing an advance of 35-5. Raiiway Steel Boon's entertainment. Refreshments | Spring rose 21-3 on resumption of vidends. were served. Miss Ida 1700 Nortoik & Weat Cushing of New York is| The coming of a holday over Baster | 1700 Noroik & gpending a few days at her summer | Was responsible for short covering by | i(g Mot Trdfe .- liome on Cedar Crest. traders who did not care to leave con- | iv boec Mefl .. ” Isidor Fiedler has returned from a | tracts open until next week. Demand | 200 hionies G & 109% 100% wisit in New York. from this quarter imparted a degree of 00 Pitisburg Coal 19 19 strength to the lcading stocks during | the fore part of the day, but later the | undertone became heavy and the list | | cased off with a rally at the close. | Call money touched 51-2 per cent, although there was an easier ney in the time money market. Rates for | mercantlle paper stifensd with some transactions at 61-2 per cent. The weekly statement of the Bank of Eng- land no improvement in the position of that institution, showing 2 decreasa bullion of $2,775,000 and in reserves of $5:450,000. "The Bani of ¥rance report- | ed a gain of 32,341,000 in gold holdings. Knokn movements of currency thus far | in the week indicated a loss in cash to Miss Lucy Belle Kellogg entertained the Helen Starkey chapter of St Mark’s church at her home in Willow street Thursday afternoon. POST CARDS A choice line for your selection—Prices 1c to sact BOOKLETS Do. ) L ¥ Zd ptd St L & 8. W pla. Scars” Roctues Biow Shee &, & 1 300 Southern Pocinc 100 Southern Rafiway . The Gaaraatecd Licuid Hair Destroyer A Perfumed Depilatory 1t is the only preparatioa that imnediately and 100 Do. pfd Bt The LRtast by medittel the banks of $2,000,000 or over. 00 Brudebaker pid . Sate skin, will romove = February raiiread reports bogan to| 10 T Geur The prettiest assortment you ever saw come in today. Baltimore an fo's | 100 Temms & Pacthcl . . Superflucus Hair | siioment showed » smatier gain in net | 3 &5 " i < Prices Sc to 25¢ each A than recently, owing to enlarged ex- 200 Underwood = Type B Acts Instanily wherever applied. | pendttures for maimtenance and trans- | 200 Unien 5. & Fro . EFRado is the only Depllatory. sold with an po;_mtien. i i Rk Sosol arantee of satistaction. You will | The stock exchange will be close 0 Do pra - fna ::‘.i';{“‘"fi"" roquisite others dare | tomorrow and Setarday. | 800 Dtedd cigae 110 - o DEPRTAt e Bonds were {rregular. Total sales, 100 U. 8. CLP &F pfd Wrice $1.00. Lee & Osgood Co., Dis-| par value, $1.460,000. United States tributors. threes and fours and Panama threes | @2 Take no suosistites; snsist on El-Rado. | advanced 1-8 on call, on the week. Sookict of valxable indormation fres om 7 canest. o S Including PILGRIM MFG. COMPANY 37 East 28th St. New York Salen. 13000 Amal Copper .. Bager EASTER HATS, STANDING FIGURES OF CHICKENS, RABBITS, | COTTON. 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