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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY. APRIL 4, 1913 INSURANG=. *TAKE A POLICY . in the A=ETNA ON YOUR AUTO ‘with J. L. LATHROP & SONS Scores. - e v New York, April 179 out of 200 targets the Travers Island Lr? H. Newcomb of the S, 8. While Gun club of Philadelphia, Won the national amateur trap shooting championship from a fleid of 149 wing shots repre- senting the leading clubsg of the United States. This was the eighth annual contest for the honor and it was the fourth time that the winner had com- peted for the title, his best previous effort being “runner up” in the first tournament, The weather conditions were cven worse than during the preliminary shoot yesterday as a Stiff easterly cross wind blew over the traps all day. A. Gun club, Allentown, Pa, was sec with 169 and R. L. Spotts of the A small amount of money cennot be investeq so well in any other way as in a Policy of Insurance agminst Loss by Fire. ISAAC S. JONES Insarance and Real Estate Agent, Richards wvullding. 91 Maln St RAILROAD WRECKS demonstrate the value of acci- dent insurance. Get a policy in the TRAVELERS’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. was thi Yesterday, NeW YORX AMERICANS with 187. day. New York, April 3—Frank and his team that will Tepresent New York in the American league this sea- son arrived home from Bermuda toda on the steamship Arcadian. “If I can't play I never could play,” was Chance's response to inquiries concerning his physical condition. The men who will | that Chance today is “fit.” The weather on the vovage Was So doned. Tomorrow the players will work out at the Polo grounds, where they will play this season. On Safurday they will meet the in an exhibition game at the opening of Ebbets field, the Brookiyn new grounds. While making no prediction as to the weason’s standing of his tean Chance praised his players individual- !y and spoke hopefully of the team a + whole. Bermuda is an ideal plac to train. he sald, and the team will there next year. ATTELL OUTPOINTS WALSH. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perians, ittwmysat-les l:ovcmuu.hnx,bwuf:&m utrance stalrwey mewt Tt Nationat deak " Teephons 332 LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD &t Norwich, witiin and for the District rich, on the 3d day of Apmil | Former Champion Surprises Fans With Ofd Time Cleverness. Xeow York, "April 3. —Abe Attell, mer featherweight champion, notable physical improvement in a ten | rcund bout here tomizht in which he | clevesty outpointed Jimmy Waish c Boston. Ths bout was fast throughout and with the exception of two rounds, in whieh Walsh had a deeided advan- tage, the honors were Atteils The former champlon’ surprise, as he was within a for- Tn ‘said Distriot decsasea, ecutor appeared in Court smd nled s written application allesing that | 53id estate is now in settlement in sald Court, and praying for an order to sefl | certain’ real estato belonging to said | state, fully deseribed in sald appil cation. | Whereupon, it is Ordered, That said |2 W = application bé heard and deiermined st |0 hiS 6id time quickness and el he Probate Court Reom in the City of | Dess. About the only thing lac Norwich, in said District, on_the 7t: wag a litile of the steam which @ay of April, A. D. 1913, at 11 o'clock |to be behind his blows. Vwalsh i ‘the forencon, and thai potice Of the | him by susprise With right €nd left hooks ito the head application, and of fowrth and seventh ro in satq na;-;rmwfm: on, be s‘lvmmw the publication of this order once in some the Boston man had the better of the argument. Attell's atiack was varied mewspaper having a cirewlation in said rict Lat Jeast three days prior to ihe date’of said hearing, and thaf re- |snd his w ive in a othe: ihe aate’of sald hearing | 21 16 work eftective in all the other NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | The ebove and foregoing s a true copy of record. Attest: FANMIE C. CHERCH, oprad Cleik. | TE pELD | et Chaplin, within and for the Distriot | of Chaplin, on the ist day of March, hade swin, in_the ich Monty-Colline Bout Off. fier one posipomement the propc match betweem Jack Monty of city and Young Collins of Willimantic which was to have been staged at Bal- tic, has been called off by the pro- moter. this Red Sox Defeat lifingis 2 to 1. Champaign, Tils, Apr late” Chaplin, in said District, deceas Bovert Peok Bates, 11 Scotch St | Chicago, Tll. Executor. showing was | Hello of ine Lehigh Valley | na | ew | York A. C. who won the preliminary | HOME FROM BERMUDA. | Chance in Fine Physical Condition— | Highlandors Meet Brooklyn Satur- | Chanco | t ‘work under hira supported the opinion | Tough that physical exercise was aban- | | Prooklyn team of the National league | showed | | X al C. H. Newcomb Wins National ‘Titler Makes. Score of 179 in Amateur Trap Shooting Tournament at Travers Island—A. Heile Second With 169—Cham- pion Previously Runner Up—Strong Wind Causes Low. 3—By breaking | ton Americans were held .to a two to prung_from | one score today by the University of today, Charles | Ilinois in a game, featured by the pitching of Larson, making his first appearance with the university team. Larson struck out Manager Jake Stahi. Yale-Harvard Conference Postponed. Cambridge. Mass., April 3.—Inabil- ity of the Yale track manager io come here today caused a postponemeat un- til tomorrow of a conference of Har- vard and Yale representatives over the proposed track meet between the two FORWICH FAWILY HABK:T Snoulders, Native sparerins ‘Western Chops. |Lamb, spring— Western Veal— Jegs, universities and Oxford and Cam- 3 Chogs, | bridge. Tt 1< planned to have the meet | Smolked Tongues, | Shoulder 1 in the Harvard stadium but the dhte HA R A 23 | has not neen set orned Beef, 10-20| Lexs, e One of the subjects to be discussed, | Porternouss Sceak [ChHODS, 25 it is said, will be a series of track | . 15| Stoilders, 18 meets between the American and Eng- loin, 20 sausage. - | iversi Roast, 23| Nutive Salt Pork, | lish™ universities Roeau. 22 S0 i A S Deertoot, 28 Colorado Boxing License Fee $250. Rabbits, 25 Denver, Colo., April 3.—Prospects for Powltry legal ten round boxing contests ip Col- | Fancy L. L Ducks Fowl 15 35 Brallers, 1.5 orado under a state boxing commis- sion became brighter today when the senate reconsidered the boxing ure killed recendy, After amending he bill to provide ten round bouts clubs paying an annual license of $2 e b e thus paving the way for final consid- { eration. The measure has passed the ! house. Athletics Take Third from Phillies. Philadelphia, April The Ihi delphis Americans tool their third straight game from the Jocal National league team today by the score of 5 to 1. Pennock, who pitehed for the Americans, was hit freely but managed to keep the hits scattered. Collins three hits figured in the scoring of three of the Amerfcans’ five runs. Score: Americans 00 02103200—311 0 Nitionals . 000000001111 Pennock and ; Brennan, Seaton | ana Dooin, ™ Umpires, Klem and Connolly Cornetl Playcr Breaks L New Haven nn., April zht de” on ball w, sufiered a broken ernoon in a collision w 2 3 game between this a i quri 15 of the two universities al Y. | field. He was removed to the New en hospital and tomorrow will be taken to the Yale infirmary. Yale won the game, 2 to 0 Lipton to Present Unconditional Chal- lenge. London, Apri sir mdzunted by the ref ric clab to tions he proposed in lenge for the rer cided aceerding to the ¢ an unconditiona hom: I of the tho cup, has_de- Fvening News chalienge. Brooklynt Trims Senators. Washington, April 8.—The Brookiyn Nationais defeated the Washington Ame; >w game here today, § to Broo; 91000068 2 Washingt 0016012 4 Ragon, Wag nd Miller; Bichiing, Engle and Wi Ainsmith, Usn- Handiboe Whits Sox 5, Omaha 4. Oidahoma, Okla.. April 3. of the Western leatue held the ¢ o American league eiub | score for six innings here t , but a | shewer of hits in the remaining nings swelled the total for the majo 2—The Bos- |1 aguers to 18. At the end Omaha had Ordered, That six months from the | @ato hereat, and The Sime are iimited | 2nd allowed for the creditors te bring | T thelr claims sEaimst said - estats | ana'the Sxia Bxecator i hereny a1 Tested to” Eive public motice to. the | reditors O sald. estals to brtne in i Sheir ciatms within =aid time allowed. 3 posting & oopy of fhis order on the | panlie” piEupont” oarel " Thiact | Trhere the deceased last @well, wisn | Speculation he same Town, and by publishing the | oo 7 zame three times I some dally mews. | Paper having & ccuirtion in suid Fro- afe District, and recurn make fo tals Court of Dye notice Eiven. Aftest: CLARENCE E. CHESTER, Tudge. TRADING WAS DULL. Disposed to Go Sfow Awaiting President’s Message. Now York April 3—Until the haif our of trading today the stock merket did Nitle. Then the list ad vanced suddenly, with Reading and c:c copper stocks In the lead. Reading wis rushed up 314 polmis. Har Gay the market registered of modsrate pressure from ooard r>an traders, but deslimes were modersic. Reading being the oniy ome of the | prominent issues to lose as muo: point. Losses were graduaiy up, and the fimal wptwrn placsd ber of stocks from one to three | above yesterdays cosine. | was dull mos: of the voss: | Adthough Wall street viewed the com aprzd Travis Loses to Kerr. Pinehurst, X. C.. April 3—Waiter J Travis, Garden City, was defeated bi Hamilion K. Kerr, Ekwanok. Vt., in today’s second round of match play in | the 18th annual united north and south ametenr golf championship tourna- ruent. Kerr tomorrow will meet Wal- ter Fafrbanks, Denver, in the semi- Sinale. Fairbanks today won from C. 1. Becker, Woodlamd. Haxold JL To; Ping, Greenwich, defeated Dr. C. L | Gardner, Agwam, and tomorrow wil play E. J. Ridgeway, Montciair, who Fop today Irom Robert Hunier, Wee urn. P ! ing revision of the tarifl durms recent months with a degree of indifference which has been 2 matter of commen'. | the faet that the comnvenins of congres: is row only a few days off forced 1 self upon traders today. Various un official_accounts of the character of the tariff measures to be prosenied re. | ceived considerable attention and serv oG as = basis for bear sellinz. was 2 disposition 10 go Kow With wiztive vemtures untll the pre: message was received and more de iite iGeas were obtained s to the ou:- Took for tariff changes. The chief movements for the dar prior to the spurt at the elose, wer among the specialtfes. Rmmelys mual repert, showing over 10 ier vent . camed on ihe commom stock. in Spit of the intimation of 8 iecior of the 1 company that the next dividend mish: be pussed, cauced am advance of ove five points in that stock Can and Bis- cuit also were strong. Rubber, Cal Gian Pacific and Chesapeake and Oh Buying of the copper Stocis wad influenead by reports of an | improving tendeney in the metal ma | ket. One of the large seiling agencics was reporteq to have raisel its price to_151-2 cents. Bouds were irregular. Total sale par value, $2026400. United States honds were unchanged on call | To Incorporate Stock Exchanges. Albamy, XK. X, April 3.—A the passige of A Bl to corporation of stock exchanges and to mubject. them to legislative and judictal contzol was made to the senate judi- “Fiow 71 Did Sufler JSrem Corms for | clary commiitee today by Samuel Un- Yemeni “GETESAT? Get Them ‘iermyer, who said he appeared at the suegestion of Governor Sulzer. The mere act of in atfon, umaccom- panied by and "rcgulation, M, Untermyer said, would be worse “Oh Girds! Do Try GETS-IT for Corns” Fhe New-Plam Corm Cune—Xo Fass— Be Pain—Sure amd Qumick. never used _amythin O lor corne. Before! YouTe last that every stmbhorm cerm ive tried 30 long te get rid Itloe You “oBTI-ITT STOCKS, E ! i { -~ 3-1r” shriveis GLTSAT. stops pain, shrivels o l m Seora i iwer 1:2:.‘ R A ke ~“GETS-TT" is sold PR P it 2 mm RR ReaEEERERE PRETETT FINANCIAL AND GUMMERGEAI Mex. 24 York Cert Omi._ & Northe Primert x?” a5 n3 woa T e L Totel wrlen. 411,000 shused & COTTON. New York, April 3—Corton ' spat closed auiet; middiing uplands 12.60; rlddiing gulf 12.85: no sales. Putures closed siezdy. Closing bide: April 1235, May 1215, June 12.11, Jily 1209, Angust 1 epteruter 1141, October 1154, December 1157, January 11.54. MONEY. New York, April 3—Monay on call steady, 31-3@41-4 per cemr, ruiitg rate 4, last 1oan 4, ciosing bid 3 3-4, of- fered at 4. Time loans steady; sixty and ninety deys and six months 4 3-4@5 per ceac ©oMICAGO GRAIN MARKNY. Wigh. Low. Clesm 0% = o =4 wt n ool S0 sen 3 LT By e COS T, = By s B Rl ad LS T ondi- | recent chal- | Native Chickens, 30 ~auips. Giinen Broilers, 38 Grazerien. Vinegar, gal. ® v | 1o Sugatar & & 8 Ernuatea, 18 1 ! 1 Brown, 19 1 1 Phils. Crosm, Eutioa, 13 1bs. & Bhinentor Fowdered: < 14 1bs. $1 tolaasen— Eng. Dalry, Porto Rico, gal. 5¢ ‘Edzm 5 l],}{ N. Orlesns, gal T Pickies, atlon, 1| bottier - 28-s0 Honey. cSmb, So-- | <eroserie OM, 1214 Eggs | atorn, 2 ’ Native, 2 | b 2t 12 16 op. ? 1bCamned Sa, n.‘ l“ ines. 5@y l)ll " 25 arilaess L Lopatovo—. Oysters, £0-50; " Ldve, Bineless Cod.lowii| Boiled Blackfsh. 10! st { Brad. wex. 55 Flounders, | | 50 Flatfish, | 30 Halibar 15 uimon, it Iy 3 .rp Long Clams, pk., 60 Hay, Graia aad Peed | 3o, 1 Wheat, 31 ss,u ominy, 1.14 { Bran, s|Cornmedl, 112 | Miadisngs, 9| 1w venaor. St st owe, si22! Urced ' Fiour 35735 |itay, belea : ouis, ¥ g e 33| cottongect 2¢el Veal Calves. JI-31.80 $5.50-! Yambs, it tioEs, i | Trimmea Green | s1.40 | HE 323 Straight feece, Washed, f White pitched for Chicago and pplegaie for Omaha Tigers and Chattanooga Tie. Chattanooga, Tenn., April 8.—The | | Detroit America and Chattanooga | Southern league team plaved a ten in- | | ning tie today, 1 to 1. YALE-HARVARD AGREEMENT. —— | Varsity Race Starts at 3.30—Will Be| Rowed Downstream. Articles of agreement for the Yale- H ces on the Thames ard r: two unfversities and It has been mutu cen the Yale T tion and th Boat club that: (1) The annual Harvard-Yale hoat shall_be rowed on the Thames | | river at New London, Conn. on Fri- | day, June 20, 191 (3) The foilowinz schedule for the rowing races be adopted (a) The freshman four-oated race | will be rowed on the afternoon of Thursday, June 19, 1913, at a time | ana in a course agreed on by the two | | captatne. | | (> The university four-oared race | = Wil start at 9.15 a. m. and will be | rowed up stream stariing at the road bridge and finishing at the Yard. c) Na | | Whe onsnres mimiiocred aoe | ;| will be started as soon after the four- | the ruiroad . finishins { oared race as possible at | bridge and rowed up stream, | Yard. |at the Navy (d) The university race will be started at 3.30 p. m. at the Harvard | fresnman quar and will be rowed down stream, finishing at the railroad | bridge. | Cer Smoma i pone the university jman races. they siream after the eatlier than 5.30 | named, begirning 2nd fiaishing at (3) The umiversity race will be row- ed on schedule, weather permitting, regardless of the postponement of the | other races. | (4) Should a disagreement arise to the time of rowing the races, the | power of Geciding is vested in the ref- | eres and his word is final. (5) Both captains agreeing, and un- less otherwise ordered by the referee, they will leave their respective floats in suitable time to be ready for the start at the time agreed upon. (8) Bhould it bs necessary i» post- pone the university race, it ghall be rowed up stream on June 20, 1913, at any time agreed upon by the cap- tains ot earifer than 5.20, Tn case of @ dispute the referee shall have the final may. (1) Should 5t be mecessary to post- | pone all of the races uniil the next day, the untversity race shall be row- cd down stream at i D. m. starting | opposite the Harvard freshman quar- ters and finishing at the railroad bridge, The freshman slght-oared and “the university four-oared races shell be rowed up stream at 10 a. m. (8) Thare shall be a neutral third Judge at the finish of all races, whose doeision shall be final in cass of dis- sgreement between the other two Sudges, (§) It either orew is disabled by a bona fide acoldent during the first half mile, the crews shall be recalled, {10 Joth captaing sholl gend to each sther o list of all men to be taken to New Londen at least 40 days before the raes, and all protests egainst any of the men on these lists must be en- tered et Jeast 30 days befere to be refersed for n desision to an _eligi~ bility eommities comsisting of Robert gsn for Harvard, Otte Bannard for and the referee of the raees, (i1) Fhe referss of the raees shall be W, H, Meikleham, (13) There ghall be an assistant ref- sreo whe #hall have the full knowledse e necessary to post- four-oared fresh- be rowed up race, not in the order at the railroad bridge e Navy Yard. 20 | vory yellowish complexion and all 16-18 | hopes of recovery gone, I am now in Shoulders, 14-18 170 ds a Shoulders, i e pounds and complexion the health- Smoked Hawms, Chibps, 28 | test "one could have. 20 | Swamp-Root to every persoa who has 38 | any disease of the kidneys or liver in | and_shocs. - No Dodging: We don’t have to m Gave Up Al Ilnpss of Living Frults and Vegetablea. adishes, h )0 New Potatoes, 30 ‘ Bigkors, Fmpipen, 25 31 reat Kidney lulldy Saved His Life tin and asbestos on the back of oven - J0arole 18 bno‘umh. 5 ..n:g:;nfunu. 40| Sweec Pocateen, | About nine years:ago I had given w WE HEAT IT. . 3 : 3 2,1 | hopes of living much longer, owing to i sun in 5 mi.:n-. e HE s ke i X Would you raiher have the sun in Ol 5~ Cauliflow. 20-30 lver ‘oubl] took treatment A i) Cew Cubbugor 8 | several very good physicians and each rooms or only 47 exiiu lnige, 25 |fod Gagpuee 8| ome atter “me for some time, es, dos.. 30-30 told me that they could do not for s ORLD 9’.&3";:.".’..‘2‘:?“ g“.? 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Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public in and for Frie County, Ohlo, this 24th day of October, 1911. ALVIN H. BIEHL, Notary Public. We =0ld_the Swamp-Root to the above and belleve same statements to be true. Bechberger & Brown, Druggists. SCHWARTZ, BROS., Norwich, Conn., Agents cit7H 3§ ANTHONY CO., MAKERS, BOSTON, MAS Letter to _ _ ~ Dr. Kilmer & Co. THOMAS J. HO Binghamton, N. Y. Long Island S Prove What Swamp-Reot Will Do For Yeu : Hudion Rives 8end to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- S ‘41 [ | ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will Se. :r"li‘,fl,u_ SPOR convince anyone. You will also receive No. 1 BROADWAY, 2 booklet of valuable Information tell- ing all about the kidneys and blaader. When_ writing, be sure and mention The Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. apr MILIL SPRING FINE HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE LONDON, PARIS ix0o HAMBURG (Boulogne) ASSOF MRS. G. P. ST 52 Sh in case of the latter's A, of the referee absance, For the Yale University A (Plymouth) etuck i &.°N. ‘Snowdon, Captain 5 L i e %80 T Abeles, Capfain, i CINCINNATI = z J v H MiSJ H_l A M G. L. Aspinwall, Ass't Manager. E = - - - - une 7 . Nowark Tigers Want Games. || CLEVELAND i 5 5 & = June 24 e - - e SeE R D e pren | CLEVELAND, - S o roved to be one of the fastest nines | HAMBURG-. AMERICAN LINE H n New Jorsey. The team lost omly | fous games out of thirty-ome played. The Tigers will tour the New B 1and states {n May and June and wou 607 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTCN, MASS. Mill %sids SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to 12 m. l1p.m.to 5p.m. Daily except Saturdays a be pleased to hear from all the strong- 1913 OVERLAND CAR is here. Telephone 904-5 and get a, demonstration of the best car | | for the money on the marb“ for next year. M. B. Ring Auto Ce.‘ Chestnut Street est semi-pro teams in Norwich, Nor- walg, New Haven, New London, | Bridgeport, Hartford, Meziden, Flol- veke, Waterbury and all nearby towns. Address Mgr, Willlam Lewis Funterdon street, Newark, All Stars Warming Up. The All Stars of Norwich Town are out with a challenge to any fast team in eastern Cennmectlout Saturdays on the Nerwich Town green, The Stars long te meet the Bachems or the Fort H, G. Wright seldiers. ‘Wheeler and Houlihaf duty for the All Stars men, Bob IFleteher and ish have been added to are deing box and two new Myles Stand- the lineup. Cliff Streets Become Athletics. There has been 80 much misunder- standing between teams bearing the same name (Ciiff Streets) that the fast CIiff street team will change its name to the Athlet The Athletics chal- lenge any feam In the city under 15 years of age. ICALVFOP.NIA. ORE | wasHinaTON Daily March 1th ern Tourist Sleopers cage,with connecting and Pacific Coast routes, stc., wri L. P. BURGES: 312 OId South Bidg Fies, Cake and Breai that canzot be exceiled. Pione your ords Promp: se: LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (Eazst Sice) PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. wi ? | | 1 | Taftville or imantic cars BUY THE BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK Twelve Innings to a Tie. New Orleans, April 3—WIith eix runs each after 12 innings of piay, the Cieveland team of the American ieague the New Orleans club of the The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry ‘inulhnrn league celled off the game at —— — jesedoden = | VAELLL, CASTiN 38 Py e IR Gs | = 3 WHEN you waan Baseball Results Thursday. i WM. FRISWELL'’S, e e L At Lexington Va.—Washington and At r. i 25 and 27 Frankiin Street Lee, 8; St. John: 3. e T IR LA (RS R ET. N S A% Petershurg, Va—Petersburg (Va. — = = = laagm» 0: Providence (L. L.) 3. Chax lottesville Va.—University of \Srginl& 6: Cornell, 5. Boston Nationals, 1. At Richmond, Va. 10; Richmond (Va. ew York Nation- (Voo 4. anta, Ga—Toronto (L L.) 2; Atlanta (Southern) S. 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