Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 7, 1916, Page 3

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INSURANCE iy rvas Is ‘YOUR:HOME RESIDENCE POLICY A 5 LATHROP'& SONS 4 “MAKE HAY WHILE THE 'SUN ., SHINES”, There is no better way:oftputtingithls rd adage to than" by [“oking after v Should L fire oc ally .insured, you wo clude that you haa * e the sun shone.” ISAAC S. JONES fnsurance and Real Estate Agent Richarde Building, 91 Main St. DO VOU OWN REAL ESTATE? DO YOuU OCCUPY YOUR OWN DWELLING HOUSE? You cannct collect rents from a burned building, and you may have to pay some one else rent while you re- build.. Insure vour rents with B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW éhfin & Perkins, Over Liacas Nat. Bank { fending it.” Entrancs _stairwa Nationa{ Bank. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. American at Bo Leag, elan Chicagn at New Y Eastern Springfleld at Brideeport. Hartford at New H, Worcester Leagus. Boston_ 6, New York Washingt 1 National Lea TO ENLARGE FHFX CUT AT BOSTON. Will Call for Expenditure of §$829,000 | and Require Eight Months to Com- | plete. The Hartfo. mitted pl. on authorities calli: ment of the cut le to the freight terminals at Bostc The proposed work will cail for an expe ture of $829,000, and the direc of tk New H n have authoriz this improve- ment The present cut trance to the freight ng of the Commonw the Fish Pier and growth of business in B n t cut was built, many years ago, necessitated the enlargement The cut when improvements are completed will be for four tracks. The cle: nces, both lateral and ver- ical, will be enlarged considerably. The increased size of equipment and ocomotiv make it ne ry to aillow more room than was consi d suffi- sient when the present cut was Luilt The work will require about eight months to complete. ork will s t s quickly as possible after detalls have been arranged with the repre- sentatives of the city, Flaven and | mpany has val to ti for the enlarge- din ors d wo. ards. alth th k en- The build- Pier and enormous since the = ¥ Jack Dillon, remaxked; recently. that he was, sure;Jess Willard, 'would, not fught egain. - “Willard,” 'said . Dillon, “fas ‘'more - money than he can spend, and#I happen to know that he means ho's getting too fat to'train. When illard quits.Til’ claim the -title,. aud Gor’t think-T'll have n.ny,mhlo deo- Ditlon 15 probably right about Wil- lard. When the big champion was training for the Moran affair he ro- peatedly,esserted than treining was & terrible grind and that he did not in- terd to-do ‘much more fighting. At tat ‘time “he had held ‘the title less thania year, vet the easy life as cham- pion had cauced the lean, rangy fellow | who: outlasted Johnson at Havana to develop into a ponderous person with somuch flesh that although he trained six weeks for the bout he was still ten pounds over his best mark. Tf Willard continues to grow at the same rate, it will not only be difficult him to but practically impossible for regain his old speed and shapely pro- portions after another year has passed. Nothing ruins a_fighter quicker lack of work. Willard is too” to enter the ring out of conditi proved than when he stalled ti during the Moran affair, pleading ness in order to obtain another weck or two in which to prepare If Di IS will m ! »ecause | He likes idle for tainir for he —Western Pugilist Thinks the Champ is Through With $20,000 to the loser. I of the usuel] 80 Tounds, this offer calis for a 45 round fight. Evidently the Aus- tralians have heard rumors to the ef- fect that Dilldn is strictly a short dis- tance man end would blow up if com- pelled- to ‘go the long route. There 18 muy no_Teason (o belleve | that Dillon éapghot hold his form for more than, six or.geyen rounds, s tho tallative - Battling : Levinsky asserts Certainly-he showed no sizgns of tiring during his recent hout with Moran, who outweighed him by over pounds. 'On the contrary, Dillon grey stronger as he /progressed and was do ing hetter ‘work In each succeed! round. ANNUAL FIELD DAY AT STATE HOSFITAL Athletes Will Compete for Prizea 11 Events—Ball Game to Foliow. The annual fleld day of the State Hospital will take place this Saturday and followinz the events a ball gama between the Riverview club and the New London Independents will tako place. The program of events follow. No. 1. One Hu 1 Yard 1. One Hundred Yard T s 4 00 at the close which made an e to the new high nly metal stock to ordinary activity further liquidation 2 to 8 points, today’'s lowest of the year. ation, treme the other 5 Beet advancing 2 5-8 {o 96 1-§, with a gain of 1 1-2| » Cuban Cane. subject to late ruit retained mu substantial gain. Total sales mounted to 506,000 share Bonds followed the course market, showing irre changes, but o-French flv ctive at a fractional advance , par egated $5.320,000 ited honds were unchanged | tocks | | the | of lar net re stoc STOCKS. High 83y Los Am! 500 Am Tce Sec Linseed Linseed pr Linseed Mt pr 00 Am 10 A 0 Am 8500 Am 1 e Tobaceo ‘calen Am Woslen pr . U. 8 Steal pr Utah ~ Covper. /NORWICH BULLETIN,” FRIDAY, DILLON AFFER HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE | | TR and y mu: a pou stran Yo with fr pared Serv-U: and house fu pickl the like Foods. pack them for y iike a potpie with w 8Senators Pounce on the second further reinsta Louls (A) 1 3giler. we baso hit; fiy, Mocller. Tav Red Sox Rallies in Final Boston, Ju Cleveland in Barry smashing to deep left field with the run 5 in the loc Clevaland (A) made it Match. Bluejacket Sold to t 1., July Indian, nal. Soomn: > 1 le 1 ] ‘HADAM e You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t you, to be ® known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. It - - - S i ! it is the food with which vou can reduce the cost of living i y it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. 1t is ideal health food, One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man st it cosis less than ¥ as much. er—no bones and gristle which Like all of the other Serp-Us Brana Foods it is a pure ay for. Meat is i water incom- food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. 1s 3 solid nourishment. It is made in strictly san ens and G . pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. re inch It i ”‘,b“md'n:j anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter number of delicious ways. o fffv ‘?”Fefi_cu’svggféii.?rfi and stews. It is very tasty quality d | s especially delicious pre- are pr in 5c and 10c pacl | grated cheese and tomatoes. Give yourself and family a square deal by insisting on SERV-US BRAND FOODS which reduce the high cost of living without reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. re you 35% and more of your grocery bill and e you a chance to spend more on dress ScrbLu Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to VAL&U.@B:&“ FREE GIFT COUPONS can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand sorts of beautiful premiums. If coupon is not on the it he -Us Brand. If your grocer hasn’t them he can get T H E A G U P C O WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS E AE_E. 29 NORWICH, CONN. and Wi 3 Todd took the nn in four % - mmary 2.24 Trot; Purse $400. Alfred '\rya by King Lynn ] i 1‘ g King (\1“‘1‘— 1 Miss Elmarch, 1 (Fox) : D 2 0 0 0lc¢ 0y 1 o 4 ot A atts, Monte | | ) 10 2 jaroness Ophelia { 38 5 [ Irec Purse 3600, 221 i ; | 0 e ¢ | | e oo FOTe Baron 1 Re- Reds. E T was sold to_the by the looming- | le today. Sherman’s Bone Lawrer Defeats Planters. Juiy 6 2 elev With Chiidren 7Cry ER'S CAST O R1 A FOR FLETCHE | | 0 0 Hew Loncsn 184th DIVIDEND ¢ | Office of The Norwich Savings Society Norwich, Conn.. June 10, 1916 The Directors of this Society have The enlargement of thls cut, mak-| , ng it a four track entrance instead of iwo tracks as at present, will materi- uly add to Boston freight facilities. Tha commonwealth development cen- declared out of the earnings of the 1 27} !current six months a semi-annual div: 1 idend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum, pavable to deposi- Woolwodth Wh &L B Willys Overfa 1070 Wijlye Over. pr 2200 Wisconsin Cent. 02 Amer leoccorosmmy | ceooonon! or_ Cout (xx) Batwed : Total salos 550,485 eharcs. innings: 4 i (e ronnt Clommoneaatth: Tie| o0 1 0 oty out when wh S |tors entitled thereto on and after as ‘greatly increased the business of | ‘20 Tt £ omo MONEY, b EARL JR. WINS IN [ July 15, 1916, this territory, an e directors feel Coatia e s New York, July 6, — Call money 9/ Dene ‘Bith: . WAl | ihat the mrospegUTs mimandils such 101 Bt & i‘;fi& i firm high 4; low 8 1.2; ruling rate 120" Thire: base BIG FIELD OF HORSES| GCOSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer ‘hat this work must be undertaken | ' Cu Peien g e e | - ey — —— ramediately in order to give tlis tor:| .00 Cel Feimicm oF S e TN LB ek Memeny To | One of the Grand Circuit Sensations i1647 sitory the facilities it g D W ‘ Captures His First Race. 200 Cent. Leathe CONTINUE AS MANAGER. e e - T | Condier - oter e COLEON. e Radbourne's Grave Decorated. tarttora iAD AMS TAVERN 1100 Chea & Obio Il\ow York, guiy lfiz.rnfgltar;b futu; It Was Reported That Danny Was in| Bigomington, Iil, July 6 one /4 EI I -AN s o A %gigg,fiff_“}%"us “‘“};n“"n', SR Line for Retirement. of the Natlonal léague deco Cireuit 18617 %00 C. M. &St P. ) S Sxp il = gravé of Charley Radbourn of the ov lutely R 106 ine & X T 30 £ Epotidnietivmindioe 100, President Collins of the New H; fational league star, here today. T mile Saz 0 . the finest standard e % " P KET. baseball club in a statement ha; neroft, who managed the ‘Provi- |noon, defeat L fast field 5 : Absolu (,3 ¥ emoves ey i L CACO BRATH, RAREST: clared that there is no probability of | dence club in 1884, when in thle frec for all pace. The race w i 106 Chile Copper Jul ¢ 103% 102% Danny Murpay retiring as manager of | pitched 72 games in one se: - | five heats and B winner 3 Pale and Burton Muer [ndlgeSt‘on' OnepaCk_age 1100 Chin Con Cop St i 105 13-16 1056 the club before the season is “over.|ducted the ceremony. The Cincinnati| first heat, equalled the track x e P ek rovesit. 25cat all dmgg]sfs, HL Ui Des 109 1oe 108% Collins further declared that the con-|club played an exhibition’ game here last year by %% C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunke 2 200 Gol & Botth oy = =% 5% tents of the contract are agreeable to|today. L " {3l B m. Ale, Frank Jones” Nourlsh- T 200 Col & South 1st 8% T4 13% both Murphy and himself. e old colts,. defeating F Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, oeo, “the Whkitestome Cluar wrill ‘ba | 1o Cob & Seutn 24 or % el ai It has been rumored from time to| Torrington—The Commecticut Ba tts in Ewo stralght: heats, | 8, A1°. Sterting BIter 4is, ¢ N roie wowr an &t $35 Bet 1,008, i208)008 e @i . ws gy |tme that Murhy was apxious to belyst convention jas- S0ld_to “Antonio | The winner went the second heat in S e e 3. F. cnlur!. 3300 Com Producis “38 310 38% & Jrel)eu:d of his duties sca it spullding lot “on “Wasn-|2.25 1-4. e ianzd A2 Fraaklia St 200 Com Prod - pr Srpee 80 rath & 1539, a s pngg bas- ¥ L 5 }}{ree King won the 224 trot in _Telephone 519

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