Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1917, Page 3

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CARRY ENOUGH (he 50 per cent. insurance plan means a heavy loss in case of a bad fire— US about the additional protec- ISAAC S. JONES insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Building 91 Main St BURGLARY INSURANCE The liaveyggijysnrance Co. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. = tion. ATTOR NEYi-AT:_L_A_V{ e R Brown & Perkins, Miumeys-at-law Over Uncas Nat Bank, Sketucket St 2t stairway “Thames k> BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, Seven alleys. Six tables. The best htatertic Blag, 83 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Coma. SATURDAY’S MARKET, Dull Because of Complicated Interna tional Conditions. New York, Feb. 10.—Business on the stock exchange today dwindled to the insignificant total of 182 shares, of which U. S. Steel and a few other favorites contributed almost 40 per cent. Next Monday's holiday and the complicated international situation ac- counted largely for the extreme apathy. The tone was irregular throughout. Steel and a few .war specialties, as well as some of the high grade rails, evincing a fair degree of , this being more than neutralized, however, by the heavy to weak tone of special- ties and utilities. People’s Gas sup- plemented its recent break with a fur- ther loss of atmost § polnts. Alr Brake dropped 6 points, thlehem Steel 4, Saxon Motors 13, Barrett company 4 3-4, and American Agricultural Chem- icai pfd. 3. Shippings were strong, regardless of the embarrassment which threatens the general export trade in consequence of the embargo on outbound freight cre- ated by the German submarine menace. Coppers were active and generally higher, presumably in response to the excellent statements of earnings for the final quarter of 191§ submitted by the Utah and Chino companies. Declines in some of the equipments already mentioned were offset by firm- nese in Central Leather, American Lo~ comotive, American Zinc, International Nickel and Industrial Alcohol. U. 8. « Steel made an extreme and net gain of 1 3-8 points at 105 1-2. The bank statement was the most noteworthy exhibit in many weeks, ac- tual loans showing the enormous cCon- traction of $75,603,000 and net demand deposits a decrease of $104,514,000. These unusual changes are a direct re- flection on the pronounced falling off in market operations, as well as the probable consummation of recent im- pertant financial und Weekly reports of the mercantile agencies denote a continuance of ac- livity tempered by hesitation arising from foreign conditions. The bond market was irregular, with :om 0;:1:: (par value) aggregating 1,77 : All United States and Panama bond Issues were lower by 3-4 to 1 1-2 per cent. on call. STOCKS. Sals 1200 Algifa Gold M ... 200 Al Juneen 00 Ins Ce 1300 Interboro 9600 Int M M EEEE?; ik ggffi £ b T gfi to the juniors’ 290 runs,- In errors the American League players made a slightly better showing, the final an- alysis crediting sixty-one to the Na- tionals and fifty-eight to the Ameri- cans. interleague ‘This year forty-nine holds a similar position in the Ameri- can League. The complete list of in- terleague games scheduled to dazte is as follows: March 11, Brooklyn N. L., vs. Boston A. L., Hot Springs, Ark. March 17, Brooklyn N. L. vs. Bos- ton A. L., Hot Springs, Ark. March 18, Brooklyn N. L., vs. Boston A. L., Hat Springs, Ark. M 26, Boston N. L., vs. York' A. L., Macon, Ga. March 27, Boston N. L., York A. L., Dublin, Ga. March 27, Brooklyn N. i, vs. Boston A. L., Hot Sprinzs, Ark. ‘March 28, Brooklyn N. L. vs. Boston A. L., Memphis, Tenn. March 28 _Boston N. York.A. L., Rome, Ga. March 29, Brooklyn N. L. vs. Bos- New L. vs. New 1 3, Boston N. L. vs. New York Flo; f April 5, A L. Fayetteville, N. pril 5, L. Lafayette, Ind. il 5, P A L. A April 5, New York N. L., vs. Detroit A. L., Wichita, Kan. April 6, Philadelphia N. L. vs, Wash- n A. L. Washington, D. C. - April 5, New York N. L. troit A. L., Manhattan, Kan. WATCH BRACELETS, PENDANTS, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, RINGS of every. description, newest models in every finish, B Jobn & Geo. H. Bliss MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE 3, “and became run-down, | weak and yery nerveus, so I could not do anything. I would shake all over -|and could have screamed at times, and was unfit to keep on with my studies. ther purchased a bottle of Vinol for me and within a week I was better, and in two weeks I had gained five pounds and feit fine.” It is the curative, strengthening elements of beef and cod liver pep- tones, aided by the blood-making, revitalizing effect of iron and manga. nese peptonates and _glycerophos- phates, contained in Vinol, which made it so successful in buiiding up health “and strength and overcoming the nervous condnlonhor Miss Coplier, 3 and. we ask every school girl in Nor- lor 1, Potter 1, Blake 2, Martin 2, Har- | wich who is in a like condition to try ris 2; fouls, White 1; referee, Fontain; | Vinol, on our guarantee to return their class—Kahler, Yale, won |time, 20-minute halves; timer. A 7. |money if 1t fails to beset Hack, Liv and Boarding from Rosenweig, Columbia, on decis- | Roy. < Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, eg;-‘b[, —— Proprietor, Norwich. Vinol is sold in Yale, | STATE CARE NEEDED Wil ntic by the Wilson Drug Co., We gaarantee our service to be (b min” ‘Thomas, time 2 tes. 149 pound class—Kreider, = Yale, threw Barrish, Columbia; time 3 min- utes 20 seconds. v 2 162 pound class—Potter, Yale, threw Gardner, Columbia; time 1 minute 20 seconds. . Yale, time in nfelson by the A. W. Williams | bes FOR- DELINQUENT WOMEN | By armacy, and in Putham by 3. 1 | = e Donahue. Also at the leading drug | Most Cigars Are Good-— Flald "T":'n’.fi':,:‘:"“':_‘“'“"’! inlgtores in all Connecticut towns. THESE ARE BETTER At the Congregational church of M s me 2 TOM'S 1-2.3 5c CIGAR Mansfield Center the night of Febru- GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS ary 27 Dr. Valeria H. Parker of Hart- ford, field secretary of the oConne - Try them and see. ; One package proves it. Bold and| THOS. M. SHEA, Prop, Frankiin 8t guaranteed by sbove Vinol i 175 pound clas threw Gardner, Columbia; min:#es. el Heavyweight class—Balbridge,, : Yale threw Ragner, Columbia; time 3| Sociation’s committee on delinquent ticut Society of Social Hysiene and of | lecturer of the Connecticut Prison As. Next to Palace Cafe N. L. vs. Boston , minates 5 seconds. women, will lecture in The Need of = S ¥ State Care for Delinquent Women. It I647 will be explanatory of the biil before L., Oklahoma City, Okla. YALE WINS IN o gk 3 by the present legislature providing for | kb S5. RAIAFR - AP 4, Pittsburn N L v, Cleve- OVERTIME GAME |the Ziiument of such - bite: ADAMS TAVER] - e = - e = tion and a plea for support o the d -~ u!:, Brool;,y.'-n Ix;r‘.d L. vs. Boston!St. Nick’s Put Up Stiff Fight- But|part of all men and women Believing Planofi i8&6i A w‘“‘"" Boston N. L ys New Yok e R s i uantarin leg- > offer (o the puvlic_ the hnest stan T WARIRELON, "N ~C. A Aftet a2 bit over eight minutes of |lecture have becn made by Rev. Ge P2 1 DERRS oL Npez .0s HUKODS ATG Attec Aprtl 8. New Xork N. L. vs. Detroit, | ara fousht- battling ~ in/s an - extra| L. James, Dastor of the chirch, I P 'dyel" Pianos S A AL YEMN euvarion Okla. Boston N. L., vs. New York | Pockey period Yale succeeded for the |several months past, Parker has 2 second time this season in defeating |been lecturing alm daily on_this the St. Nicholas seven at the New | topic. Prof. William B. Bailey of Yale, Haven Arena Saturday night 3 to 2. |president of the Connecticut Prison The game was by far the most bit- | Association, is also lecturing in be- terly contested affair seen on the lo- | half of the bill in various citles and egl :c?l a‘nd it waskonly when the vis- | towns of thé state. iting defence weakened that the vic e e 2 5 3 &g » Ponsett.—Miss Kate Burr has re- tory came to the Eli men. 2 team | signed her position as teacher at Burr Eoth sevens showed great work, both in defence and offense and [school- Miss Anna J. Taylor of North- neither side found it to carry | ampton, Mass., has arrived in town to the puck any distance. The shift made | teach the school. Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P B. Ale. Frank Jones' Nourish- izg Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser. Budweiser Schiitz and Pabst. A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Teiepnone 619 Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS Brooklyn N. L., vs. Boston ittsburgh N. L., vs. Cleve- . New Orleans, La. = Marsh Bu:lding, 230 State Strest, New London Sunlight Building, 45 Frankiin Street, Norwich DRS. L. F and A, J. LaPIERRE 287 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. vs. De- DR. SHAHAN, Specialist April 7, Brooklyn N. L. vs. New [1¢ PUCK ARy (stes x g > p seemed to have on diseases of the El.ou 4nd Stomach. Yo peit 7, G ‘i:momg"’ % %s. Cleve. | done it 500d and the men in-their new > Culture therapy for Rheumatism, Neu- Office Hours: April 7, Cincinnati - V8. Cleve- | positions worked well. The stickwork ritis, Tuberculosis, Anemia, Skin and[10 a. m. to 3 p. m. by appointment ., Cineinnati, O. " was especially fine: both teams using Kidney troubles. Conventicual or pre- | APl 7. Philadeiphia N. L. vs.|Cierstrick in ihe irads to ty io E' I ANS seriptlon " {reatment 1ot the 'Stomuch. Sundays excepted ashington A. L. Washington, D. C.|gcore. The ice was in perfect condi- 10-12 a. m. 2- ['3 Thone i 53358 E? | i i i FFE; i i §§E§§§§§:i5;5§: ) ‘?5‘ FprRE 4 (4 © i ) MONEY. New York, Feb. 10.—Mercantile per 4; eterling, 60 day bills 4.72 lercial 60 day bills on banks 1-2, commercial 60 day bills 4.72 demand 475 3-8, cables 4.76 7-16 francs, demand 5.84 1-4, cables 5.83 1-4; mrk:, dem;::: 70, ;:n:bleg 70 1-4; kro- nen, demany cables 11 1-8; guilde: demand 40 11-16, cables 40 3-4: lires, 729, demand 29 $1.75505.60, heifers $5.75@11.00, H ht?‘ll '1‘5”6fl - 2] B $12.40, heavy $12.30@12.45, rough h $12.00@12.15, pigs ss.7s@1o,7sg, ExAt4 $1230012.45. ee; 10,000. Yearlings $8.50@13.75, wethers $7.50@1 lambs $12@14.50. i S Pittsburgh, Feb. 9.—Supply light. Market steady, prime 8!8.75@11!.‘;5. £00d $10@10.65, tidy, butchers $9.25@ .75, fair $8.50@9.00, common $7.00@ 8.00, common to good fat bulls $5@ 9.00, common to good fat cows $4@8.50. heifers $6.50@10.00, fresh cows and springers $40@85, veal calves $14.50@ 15,00, beavy and thin calves $7.50@10, Sheep and lambs—Supply light, Mar-. ket steady: prime wethers $11.25@ 11.80, g00d mixed $10.25@11, fair mixed $9@10, culls 38 gSommen $5@6.50, spri; lambs . 4.85, heas ”_E%S.‘o. VY ewes logs—Receipts 10, double decks. et higher; prime heavy hogs 90@13, heavy mediums $12.90@13, $12.90@13, heavy vorkers light yorkers $12@12.50, pfgs 10,’,5’ roughs $12@12.25, stags CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Open., Low. . Close. Me% 1% uIR 130 138 1393 1% 1023 9% 100% & 6% 54 5% , New York N. L., vs. Detroit Kansas City, Kan. April 8§, Cincinnati N. L., vs. Cleve- April 8, April 9, c 4 And in. tion and the men found little difficul- $21.° No' Gutside calls made after 7 ty in exhibiting their speed. F. C. 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