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! DAY ILMOUR, o of 5 ————— e INSURANCE =r rra INSURANCE, WE WRITE IT” J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. a Ir omy. in order to save a few do lars, to neglect vour FIRE INSURANCE. ng else you w you are ted and do it now. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, | Richards Building, 91 Main Street | BEAR IN MIND when placing your| Secretary and Treasurer, James INSURANCE for the coming year | Bovle of Plainfield. THE FACT that during the last five M McNulty of Plainfield v"[-\\fl(‘vl! ears 92 Insurance Companics| that the organizing of a feam in Je ave cither failed, reinsured or |ett City seems quite favorable and that quit; 'th_ need there only someone to start THE FACT that no company can af- | the ball a rollir ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 It was decided to invite the Ponemah ts or pay $1.20 for every Dol-|Wheel club to join the league a lar taken in and |m ver limit of 15 was made fc THE EACT ‘that e splLINDEMNITY | CIUD; Ot (ho Tesietration of ihe fist| DEL N mees Biemes B ek paid and for every additional player | B. P. LEARNED & CO. |a fec of ten cents will be required. | Agency Eitabl-she:_ I“Iay, 1846. ATTOP\IEYS AT LAW Hia Brov.n & ch kins, Nat, Bank which Waur T t ward Sutton, Aleck Finlays { held the ensuing Oat of Norwi NORWICH MAY HAVE A TEAM Annual Meeting of the Eastern Connecticut Association Football League Held in This City—Committee Ap- pointed to Make Investigation for a Team Here—League Passed a Successful Year—Officers Re-elected. This city an be annual if grounds c; of the held resuit was in egan Satur he question of this city eam was one of the main he meeting and President pointed a committee of Hugh Finl on, to arrangements and league meeting which in March. Several mnds will be ominz week sa a ¥ ary 1ext The same officers were re-elected for year and they are as fol- ows President, Vice President, Honorary Vice resident, dopted follow: f players Editor er this city and secured meeting a ernoon having topics of McIntyre three, yson make the ne: report at will sites inspected Quring the teid McIntyre of Norwi Robert Love of Baltic William H. | the State of zible to | fee to the I n ill be played in the who will | W of the and soon as pos- may be represented in the |is Bastern Connecticut Association Foot- ball league t the a Bd- and the he for h al the | be | The | team | the S. Pre . Watson, Jr. The championship has more of an internat flavor -than ever before in its history. The dc tomorr There were ! tions today e | hecoming moré popular. The league met with one difficulty during the past vear and that was the | dropping out of Sterling near the end | of the ason, and it is doubtful | whether they will have a team this| coming year, but never-the-less the of- | ficials of the league expect to fill ik vacancy with ease. Word was received from Joe Booth. | ate Secretary of the Connecticut ate Association that he would be un- able be present as he had to be prese at the United States Football association meeting in New York 1t was suggested that an game be played for the bene relief fund. to ibition | t of the PAIRS DRAWN FOR _INDOOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. | Twetny-sight Will Compete in Meet. New York pairs were d wn for the mational i door tennis championship doubles day the seventh regiment armory. In t1 alf are: F. C. Zehrman nd former partne | Kreuzer; W. C. Grant.| of the title with G. C.{ 0 T partner in H. Whit ney o Cra and Kingsmith, th gimental cham- pions; Karl Behr and T. Pell balf contains V. C. Ar- lian and P. ( ;. r. who have M. Hyde and X Nickes DID SHUGRUS BEAT WELCH? One Can Hardly Determine From the Newspaper Reperts. Yor tter how e down in man New FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL BABY'S BODY BRUKE OUT WITH ECZEMA And Bustcrr Wou!d Form., Skin | Began to Crack Open, After First Day's Use Cuticura Seap and Ointment Baby Slept All Night. He i to fuss and cry all the 1 ed him the ht as it would get up and | . )1d him (%o or three hours nd of mine t of Cuticura S o get a cake box of Olntment. bath fn warm applied the i saw a dlfference he slept 211 night. ma continued growing b week water and ¢ Ointment. e n ony rom 7 « and eve Dated At of Febr o1 Town of | JAMES W TRANK R BLACKBURN, ! M LAUGHLAN, DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Annex, Room A Felennone 532 Prominent res St Sold element a bonds of t onis and xpansion deposits a nand 000,50 (var va tes coupon and per cent. cn ed s declined 00 Am._Agr. Chen iy 5809 A. Beet Sugar . a133 1500 Am. Can 2515 100 Az adiy 109 Am 0573 o % 560 A 600 Ax 408 Kan 490 Kan i By C o & esege Co. 100 Kresge Co. ... Lacleede Gas . Tehish Valies Maswedt M € 500 Wazwoll 3 1 475 Mazmall M 23 m0 A Tow SATURDAY MARKET CAUTIOUS. Moderately, | with Net Losses of a Point. he several Mi 438 Hvernment easy. New spened Yor harely presif | 4 Market sirong and Mixed and t d heavy, §6.60@6 5 light, $6.650@ rough 0@$.50 36 100 head. 9.000 head western, 0 —Cattle receipts 13 ow and steady. Prim 5 butcher grades, $6.75 | $4.00G 6.50. | | pts 400 head. Market hig 1 to active and choice $5.00@13. cents 1er, and lambs—Receipts 5,000 for lambs slow d 10 heep active and cull to fa 3 Market | York- | m head. nigher T.00@ per per $6.30 $6.55 on W ednesday GHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. wresT Low. Mar 1 Julr 5o sen i YO R 1T & a1 fox sem v A EN WD 38k dm | Bolton ST. NICHOLAS SEVEN ing in the metropolis be- tween Joe Shugrue and Freddy Welsh, the "accounts of the battle var: from a clean cut victory for Shugrue, as sent out by the Associated Press, to a draw. he only thing certain about It is that Welsh was not a win- ner on points. No paper conceded him anything better than a draw. The Associated Press report, which was printed in he Bulletin” was of the opinion that Welsh earned nothing better than an even break in two rounds, and was clearly outpointed in eight slanzas. This was the most fa- vorable report of all for Welsh. The “New York Herald' also picked Shug-| rue, giving Welsh an even break in| three rounds, while the “New York World"” ided it five rounds for Shugrue, three for Welsh and two stanzas even. The other four large] New York dailies all favored a draw,| as can be scen from the following par agraphs gleaned from each of the New York morning newspapers: New York Evening World, ugrue, the fast little i | i g { er of Jersey City, clea twenty-round bout for th ddie Welsh, the light- of the world, by out- poin glishman_ in a ten- round session den weel had a clear advantage in| Welsh earned the honors and they divided two. Neither lad or anything ap- e finish the faces bruised, but not at Madison Square Gar- in points in t knockdown one. Att ers were Ymr'fi b red New York American. that there is no such thing but it would have been im- hey say draw. a ible to have declared the ten- round scrap between Champion Fred Weish and Joe Shugrue at Madiso are Garden last night anything First one D 1 then the other took the lead, and at the end of the ten were as even ] ing could be. Welsh third and fo h rounc econd, seventh, and were ever New Yeork Sun, Shugrue and last Joe Freddie ht there ng from ch best des the a attendi sty ,tho: tte mpion rden last was not wide! ] adison atheully Tie had SOCCER GAMES ABROAD. | Millwall — Score | 1 Enghsv Cup. English League—Fnst Division. DEFEATED YALE. Hobey Baker Made Several Spectacu- lar Dashes Through the Blue Team —Score 4 to 3. Overcoming a_lead of two goals which the Yale hockey team piled up i b fist few minutes of play, the hola: ven, reinforced by the Hobes e ook the large of a 4-3 score al the Arene Sat- ghi. Hockey esperis present t one of the toughest games the ice at New Haven this T the Very last second of the game the winner was doubt, but the defeat of the ETM hoc v players can he attributed to nothing less ‘than the spectacular playing of Hobey Baker. Although I personall; dia not eed in burying the puck in the Yale his passing, his defensive play- and the spectacular manner in ‘hich he old dash through _the whole Yale team and accurately shoot at the Yale goal proved too much for the mer of the Blue seven. But for the stellar work of Holcemb York, defender of the Yale zval, the New Yorkers would have departed from New Haven with a much larger score tied to their belts. York kicked away well directed shots time and time again, and frequently proved the stumbling block for the flashy Hobey Baker the p and do defense CHICAGO NATIONALS START { SWINGING THE AXE.| | frer fro d he latter had commanded n behind his own goal through the entire Yale Former Brave Catcher, Relea With Three Bili Sweeney, Gets His Others. first swing of the axe that must the time limit the Chi- { Valentine Whist—Dixie Minstrels Re- EXEMPT FROM TAXATION IN CONNECTICUT $2,000,000 State of Connecticut 4 Per Cent Bonds DATED JULY 1, 1911 DUE JULY 1, 1936 Interest payable January 1st and July 1st at Hartford, Conn. Coupon Bonds of $1000 and fully registered bonds of $1,000, $10,000 and $50.000 Coupon Exempt from Federal Income Tax. and registere d bonds interchangeable No ownership certificate necessary in col- lecting interest nor need individuals report such income in annual return to the Government Price 103 and interest, yielding about 3.80% ESTABROGK & CO. Boston Rew York HART FORD OFFIGE Conn. Kutual Building be sent Lo the and it was said will be season Saturday let out before the ight | ing he wi seney he ¢ fine de hting shape s¢ or the W rival. Twenty-fo get tke sen=ational n son asked for a postpc fight wit to p.J out thei on peated—Bishop Brewster to Admin- ister Rite' of Confirmation Saturday | at Grace Church The Dixie tre w save second in the company irday eveni A ymfortabiy hal! greeted stayed after r-date ,800 eggs. | assisted Mr. ition in his Confirmation Services. e will be confirmation services | ay evening in Grace churc ishop C. B. Brewsler wi minister the rit Here and There. Workmen were here from Philadel phia last week preparing pieces of ma- Chinery for shipment from the Ad- more Woolen company to the manu- factory. The carload was shipped from here Saturday. James Reed has visit in_Almyville. Mrs. Hoith Reed and son James have returned to Moosup after spending the | past week with relatives here. Miss Nellle Driscoll has return limantic after a week end her home here. Xl Levine spemt the week New York. Charles Arnold of Pomfret week end zuest at the home of Mrs. H. H. Howe. Ellis Bentley and Hiram Aver smx the weels end with friends in Glasgo. Miss Ethel Odgers of Windham waa 2 week end visitor in town with Miss Eidna Gentley. returned from a end in was a Dr. and Miss Janet Gardner of Willimantic spent the week end at her home here. Mrs. G. K. Anderson of Willimantic was a. guest of Mrs. George Adams over the week end. Teo Care a Celd in Ove Day take TAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails o cure. B W, GROFES signa- ture is on each box. 5e. PLUMBING AND STEAM i 8 REM FITT! BURNS Healmg and Plumbing By Usihg 92 Franklir: Street Robert J Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 0 Main Strzet, Norwich, Cenn. - N. B. O. Sheet Packing l"\\)ns 581 as essential i tricity is to | cle. tee the very best v expert Ask J F. 67 West for workmen MODERN PLUMBING n modern We ighting cuarar PLU MBING WORK at iest plans and prices. thlPI\I\S Main Street IRON ASTING& FURNISHED A, -\ ADAM 1647 Adam’s PROMPTLY BY Tavern ‘Norwic’ Town Telebhone 447-12 Diamonds Diamonds Joln & G eo.H. Bliss £26 Main Street JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK Blank Books Mad. BINDER e and Ruled to Crder 108 BROADWAY Overhauling and Repair Work and Carts. Wagons, {of all kinds on Automobiles, | Carriages, Trucks Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Blacksmi{hing i Upholstering and Wood Work. n all its branches, Seott & Cla borm, 507 to 515 North Main St. Om account of increase in price of to- bacco, the White: d from mow on stome Cigar will bLe at $35 per 1,000, J. F. CONANT. jan2a 11 Franklin St. | house as | R. L. DAY & CO0. Boston iICK, HOBGES & CO. New York 'Heat Your House With Gas a4 Gasteam Radiator waste Call and witness a den:. our office. tion at The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dep't. 321 Main St., Alice Buildng | Most Cigars are Goo@— ’ THESE ARE BETTER TOM’S 1-2-3 5¢c CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St Next to Palace Cafe 108, 287 Main St, F‘?ACTI:E LiMITED TO ‘Ear, Nose and Throat 10 a m te 3 p. m. Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks S FRISWELL'S, 27 FRANKL'N STREET MAHONFY BROS. iHack, Livery and Boarding Stable FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the t at ths most reasonable prices. | Le: JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of CALAMITE COAL | J. 0. PECKHAM 52 Broadway. Phone 402 DENTIST DR. E. j. JONES | Suite 46 Shannon Building Take eclevator Shetucket Sireet em- trance. Plome. STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders est work and materials at right ces, by skilled 1s.bor. eAephfna. S0 WEST MAIN ST. MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street, | is showing a full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter DR. PECK EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONLY Removed to 16 Franklin Sguare, Thayer Building Hours—9.30 a. m. to 430 p. m. Saturday evenings 7 to 8 | Sunday by appointmént American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props. | Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. ! Livery connection. Shnu:ktt Str THE DEL-HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and ua HAYES BROTHERS, Telephane 1227 26-25 Broadway LR b R