Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1917, Page 3

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w ] fi‘wletesbumgwaFmgovaayflm.MuNcw | and Stylish in Men’s Wear. For the Easter Outfit we are at your service—Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hos- iery, Etc. Prominent in our Spring showing is lNSUflB TODAY for tomorrow may be too late—old ad- vice but still good. Obtain real pro- tection by insuring through ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent . Richards’ Building © 91 Main St BURGLARY INSURANCE uation. M’CANN SIGNS NEW INFIELDER A Ritter, Formerly of Lewiston, to Play, © With New London. T Bl in all the newest mibdels and most fashionable colorings. Athlotics Outhit Atlanta. IN— are vnun¢ “to tackle the big plasterer, - Another former Ni Atlanta, Gr. April 3—The Philadel- | but Coffey wants more time to think STEIN-BLOCH player, who it over. In his last two bouts Fulton -has youdo not know his name, SUITS league . the former Lewlston infielder. He shown such good form that neither today, winning a. featureless game, 3| shown such s o Deltner $20.00 to $30700 The Travelers Insurance Co.| 2 is name. b, HOOD Tikt CO., Incorporated nsl:uulsuuusu:ursuafixx#yw I L = ®ave every promise of belng. - |to 1" The score. fation with dhe Mafne crus tn'us ;'fl,‘q tladeiphia Jike an even chance of win- B. P. LEARNED & CO. of the | Atlanta fowever, the bouts will serve STEIN-BLOCH Tniernational leagtie. Geme M Be Johnuon, 5. ol N e T e WATERTOWN, MASS, 5 Agency Estabiished May, 1846. bas purchased Ritter from fthe Bar- |Sheehan, Bressler, Fullenweider, Wil-| proved. Less than three years ago 'y o TOP COATS row ‘circuit club ‘and ‘banks -on son- and’ Neiderkorn. = Morria stoppea Fulton in four rounds. s fixture. As 1t fooks How — e S g i g o <hrm. G $22.50 t 0.00 A e Cann Wil have DeNoville oft ArStl.- New Orleans Fislders Erred. :';{""",h,':“"‘;of:""" ang e op e F e R ® e I ® e R U 3 ’l M o $30.00 Rhodes at short and Beatty, Iast sea-| New Orleans, La, April 3—Mis-| Fuiton will have to stop Morrs to MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S gain any credit, because the latter has been outpointed so frequently tha a decision on points would not ea- hance Fulton’s standing greatly. But'| if Fulton should flatten Morris he would have done something worth while. During all his stormy career Morris has failed to go the limit only once. The late Luther McCarty claim.- ed a knockout over Morris, but there is considerable doubt as to what hap- pened on that occasion. Morris de- clared that he received a hurried count and that he was down for mot more than seven seconds. Many of the spectators were of the same opinion. Morris was in very poor shape when he stopped Joe Bonds a few weeks ago, but he is said to be train- ing hard and to be confident that he will put a stop to Fulton's ambition to meet the champion. Having once feit the force of big Carl’s fists Fulton may be a trific gun shy, this time un- less he is made of the right metal Morris is game and enduring and can be counted upon to force the fighting to_the best of his abilit: plays by New Orleans oytfielders ‘were responsible for Pitts- burgh's 3 to 2 victory over the local ‘South Association team here today. The score: Pittsburgh SPRING SUITS in all the Iat- est models and newest color- ings—$15.00 to $25.00 e specialize in MEN’S BLACK AND NAVY SUITS —$15.00 to $30.00 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SPRING WEIGHT TOP COATS—$16.50 to $25.00 oUR Men’s Clothing Deplflmenl is prepared to give youwomptmdu service at.all times. But Easter week is one of the busiest periods in the entire year. Therefore we would advise patrons of our Men's Brown & Perkins, imeys-at-law Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. ‘Telephone 38-3 EDWIN W. HIGGINS Attorney-at-Law Cerner Main and Shetucket Streets NORWICH TOWN Many Houses Bedecked With Flage— April Visitors Come and Go—Guests for Eastertide. Mrs. F. L. Allen returns ~today AWednesday) to her home on Town strest after two weeks spent with her foughier, dfrs. Willam B. Maclane , Mass. Mrs. MacLane her for a visit here. Badecked With Flags. son with Portland, on third.' ‘His out- fielders will be Becker, Gonzales and Gandy, while the catchers will be Ru: sell and Fish. In addition there fs coming from the International league another outflelder; and Del Howard and Whitehouse of last season's team ere still to be .accounted for. For pitchers he has Paddy Martin and Fred Rieger of last year’s team and several others whose identity he re- fuses to divulge. Requests Athletic Officials to Meet. Philadelphia, April 3.—Major .M. J. Pickering, graduate member of athle. tics at_the University of Pennsylva- nia, today requested athletic .ofcials SPORTING NOTES. Ty was credited with four bunts, six doubles, seven triples and. two home runs, while Buck made only a sacri- ce. branches and fired by electricity gen- erated from a dynam. on the ground. “Minute men of the rails”’ men ready at an instant’s notice to go out on a railroad “wrecker’ are kept in touch with the dispatcher's office by means of a portable telephone outfit installed in the wrecking train. Why not send boxing writers south tied with the bail teams? Peoria, Nlis., April 3.—Brooklyn ral- o lied_in the first half of the tweifth in- Ding here today, scoring eight runs and defeating the Boston Americans, 13 to 5. Carl Mays was touched for eight hits and allowed two bases on baisl in the twelfth which netted eight We now understand the popularity of the national pastime. It appeals to two classes of fans—baseball and boxing. The entire manufacturing facilities of the various plants of the General Electric Company which are engaged in_making turbo-generators and mo- tors for Uncle Sam’s new electrically driven ‘battle cruisers have been of- fered to the United States govern- ment. Rabbit Maranville was once consid- ered the shortest player in baseball, but that was before he signed his 1917 contract. The poor, down-trodden baseball magnates have at least one crumb of consolation. When threatened with starvation they can dispose -of their diamonds. Manufacturers of, electric fans in this. country have cooperated for the purpose of stardardizing fan equip- and names. The old term of “dssk and bracket” has been replaced by ol X Nemeally W If Fulton gets away with Morris in A term “non-oscillating’ and fans ave espectally e vicinity o — E = Fookls Cornes. Some handsome new MARKET FLUCTUATED. 300a style there will be no reason 5 1st | therefore divided into two types, oscil- Clnd: Department to buy their Easter Suit as early in why he should not do the same to It's a tough task to lure a pugilist lating and non-oscfilawng. Morris. has been | from retirement. Battling Levinsky Ao the as possible so that they will be assured of getting ] Lumbermen at Work. Me;s are cutting telephone poles in the ‘yoods Off Scotland road and drawing them to market. M7. and Mys. Flynn and family have Mofan. Moran, like stopped but once and then he was not actually put to sieep. When he ‘was more or less of a novice Jim Sav- age cut him up so badly that the ref- eree stopped the bout, although Mo- ran was on his feet at the time and still strong. Since then Moran has International War~ Bonds Showed In- than creased Strength. New York, April 3.—Operations on the stock exchange today denoted thé mixed feeling and bewilderment of professional traders arising from over- The president’s nowadays seldom fights more once a weelc. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE WARMLY WELCOMED BY BRITISH. N8 News of the Past Year Has So the service which they expect when they trade here and which it is our pleasure to give them. The quality of conducting electricity which a etream of water possess %o high degree has led to injury to fire- men when water from a hose falls on charged wires. A new extinguisher uses a liquid which will not permit the passage of electricity. S 4 e ————————————— S S ——— i movéa from Sturtevant street to Yan- | night developments. me the limit with both Jack John- - He. e Sy Bonand JTess Willard, so that if Fulton | Stirred the Country, Save Russian 2 ;s & emonstration of sirenth ai the o T il furnieh |~ Mawoiution: Electrical equipment made In the| A course In “household slectrici Bess—Why, do you know, he calls|United States has been ordered to|for the women “co-ed” stude the University of California w: offered in San TFrancisco and Oak Cal. opening, important shares, however, failing to, respond in more than 2 minor degree. y Selling for profit materially reduced most gains before the end of the first hour, but at noon prices recov- ered midway on a_moderate 'resump- tion of demand. ‘The entire list, with a few unimportant . exceptions, fell back in the last half of the session, the reversal being simultaneous with the failure of the senate to-take ac- tion on the war resolution. The only marked reflection of the new policy to which the government is committed was seen in the stro; er tone of international: war- bonds, Anglo-French 5's gaining 2 1-8 points, with 1 1-2 for City of Paris sixes and a concurrent hardening of remittances to Paris. Lires also stiffened, but ru- ®les vielded. The Irregular course of the stock market was indicated by the move- ments of such leaders as United States Steel and other ‘active industrials. Steel made an extreme advance ‘of over two points to 118 3-4 in the first half hour on buylng of a seemingly substantial character, but fell back to 115 7-8, closing at 116 1-8, = net loss of half a point. Bethlehem Steel ‘apd other “muni- tions, as well as various equipments were 1 to 4 points higher at their best, but these issues also surrendered tor. the most part to pressure. Ralls suffered 'additional restrai by reason of unfavorable crgp repo: and earnings, the setback ranging from 2 to 4 points in coalers, trunk lnes and grangers, to six points in Cana- dian Pacific. Shippings were less re- actionary with metals, oils and mo- tors. Ohio Gas and Wilson Packing, recent strong features, forfeited. from 2 to almost 4 points. Total sales amounted to 950,000 shares. Domestic bonds,. railways. and_in- dustrials were irregular on Jight deal- ings. The large turnover of $8, 100,000 (par value) resulted mainly heavy transactions in the rnnlcn up. United States bonds were 1-4 to 1 per cent. lower on call. him with plenty of ammunition for | his_campaien_against Willard. Whether Willard mebns to fight again is probably known to mo one but the champion himself. Even Wil- lard’s managers admit that théy ao rot know what his intentions are in regard to the matter. If Willard does fight agam it is certain that he will demand a huge sum, particularly if the match is over the twenty round dis- tance to_a decislon, so that it be- hooves Fulton to bestir himself in order to create sufficient demand for the match to draw bids from the pro- moters. IN CASE OF WAR CORNELL ATHLETICS CEASE More Than 1700 Students Taking Part in Military Drills. Ithaca, N. Y. All forms of Cornell athletic competition will automatically cease with a declaration of war ac- cording to an announcement made to- night by Ervin Kent, graduate man- ager of athletics. This_order will affect . the crew, baseball. lacrosse, tennis and track squads. Cornell has more than 1,700 students taking part in the regular military drills of the university. furnish indirect electric flighting in the private office of the president of China. 9 5 c. was) tu . Moocleston of East Glastonbury t his home on the New London on me oftener than he did befoce I ‘Sunday. refused to marry him. Jess—The Coward.—Judge. London, April 3, 11.35 p. m.—Presi- dent Wilson's message aligning the United States with the nations fighting against Germany was warmly wel- comed and unanimously acclaimed by the British people. They recognize that no decision with a weightier influ- ence upon the result of the world struggle has been given since Great Britain, after a few days of coneid- eration, _resolved to march with France, No news of the pats year has so stirred the country, save only the Russian revolution. There have been no street demon- strations or exhibitions of excitement, such as the first weeks of the wargiaw in London, because the war has 1ong since passed the stage of excitement and is regarded here as in America a neavy and solemnly borne duty. The substance and tone of the president’s nessage was an electrifying surprise. The directness of his indictment of the German methods and his whole-heart- cd statement of America’s duty to maintain her rights and of her duty to civilization was more than the pub- lic here expected. LIVE WIRES, Iron wire is being used for carry- ing high tension electricity used for lighting in rural districts. i} §s.¥§saa!§mial i e over 29 . and_ MMrs. Charles Baral and ren of Sturtevant street moved 1] first to the eity. Ar. and Mrs. Richard Carter and and daughter moved Monday from to 61 Sturtevapt street. ch A What is Castoria CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opmm, Morphine nor other Nar- cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirfy years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and bés been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Al Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Wiliam Greenman of Westminster hasc been visitipe his brother Steward Gresmman @Fthe Canterbury turn- e, /Mrs. Mary Early of Millington has Been passing A few days with her daughter. Roy Beebe of East Sreat Plain. Miss Marion Palmer has returned to Simmons College, Boston, after a eek vacation at her home on Ves- son avenue. Miss Esther Thurston of Boston Upniversity came Tuesday to spend the ter vacation with her aunt, Mrs. lis of Harland road. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Greenman of thje Canterbury turnpike were in Han- oer the first of the week to visit Mfr. and Mrs. Oscar Allen. Darcy to Apply For Papers. Chicago, April 3—Les Darcy, the Australian prizefighter, who was not allowed to consummate matches in New York on the ground that he was “slacker” said today upon his ar- rival in Chicago that he expected to apply for first papers of naturaliza- tion in a few days. Miss ~ Annie White of Danielson edmes this week to spend part of the ter recess with her sister, Mrs. mjamin Kepnedy of Town street. The monument erected to President William McKinley in Toledo is to be permanently flood lighted by electri- eity. Mrs. Harey | Wright and little daugh- fer Janet of (Medford Hillside, Ma: J comes today (Wednesday) to spei Easter with Mrs. Wright's parents, {Mr. ana Mrs. W. C. Hitchon of West | Town street. Trees are “topped” with a charge of dynamite placed high among the T T TR S — | The Foundation For Perfect Fruit Is Thorough Spraying This Spraying Outfit covers the great majority of orchard requirements. The pump has a capacity sufficient to sup- ply four leads of hose and is mounted n barrel. Furnished with Letters from Prominent Physicians .addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. Albert W. Kahl, £ Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have used Castoria my practice for the past 26 years. I regard it as an excellent medicis for children.” Dr. Gustave A. Eisengraeber, of St. Paul, Minm., says: “T Have your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can rec mend it a3 an excellent, mfld and harmless remedy for children.” Dr. B. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and pr §§eiss§s s gi’ maaga: B s tid I 60th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mra. Joses W Lull ob- served their 60th edding annives- ary at their home in Springfield. Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Lull were married in East Longmeadow, April 2, 1857, The form- er wa< a son of Lorenze and Caroline Lull of West Stafford, and the latter s3168 sree 28 433ERYAS! FRE R was Miss _Amanda Cadwell _the daughter of Orrin and Marie Cadwell fof Fast Longmeadow. ~—They lived in omers for two years after which they [movea to East Longmeadow, where Mr. Lull engaged in farming. 3, * Rose Society Meeting. The American Rose society has d=cided to hold its annual meeting and echibit in Hartford in June, 1918. This astion was taken at convention of the Scciety in Philadeiphia last week. This is one of the important national org- avizations and will bring at least 1,000 people to this clty from all parts of the country. Carriages, Democrats, Con- cords and Business Wagons. Will clean up on‘a lot of Stable and Square Blankets. A good linc of Aute Robes. Priots right low on Team and Ex- press Marnesses and Rubber Boots THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. 14 BATH STREET. NORWICH, CT. F(.EERfiaml'uer flz!,—-n.h«.nu-m..r‘u AKTNA ‘:T.l-o D BILLIARDS, 2 e Six eadles Th beat Street, L B side handle bars or two-wheeied cart. We have Sprayers for every spray- ing need—for orchard, garden, vin yard, etc—manpower and horsepower. Write for descriptions and prices. The C.S Mersick Co. 274-292 State Stréet, New Haven, Conn. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? nu-tfi-duu-'&-w-h-ummu i need have no fears. our methed you (fl' crowned or extracted UTELY WITHDUT P .r CCXNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY . SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUNZNTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 358z sapsete CEGEEEE] B tHH i 233 22 HE 313 358 0 gafasd i H New York, April 3. Call mone: steady: high 2 1-4; low 2 1:4: reling rate 2 1-4; last loan 2 1-2; closing bid 2 1-4; offered at 2 1-4. COTTON. 5 §48 59 H New York, April 3—Cotton futures inati 1200 Chen & " appeal te you, call far examination and estimate Ne steady. e Gnic S S e SONIE. e OR. F. G. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLE 00 ¢ DENTISTS e :‘ MINNEAPOLIS. 1 Gle Srvwer E T R S (Successors to the Ring Dental Co.) o ing e ime 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH. CONN. Sl aera s8% 13% 156 BA.MtEP. M. Col & Vllllm Lady Asistant i your Castoria in my sanitarium and outside practice for @ number of yea and find it to be an excellent remedy for Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: children.” “I have used your Ca toria in the case of ry own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have obtained excellent resuits from its use.” Dr. J. B. Simpson, of Chicago, IIl., says: cases of colic in children and have found on the market.” Dr. R. E. Eskildson, of Omalin, Neb,, says: “T find your Castoria to be It is thé best thing for infants and chil T standard family remedy. have ever known and I recommend it Dr. L. R. Robinson, cf Kansas City, Mo., ‘has ‘merit. Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through a years, and the miany attempts to imitate it, sufficient recommerdatio ‘What can a‘physician add? Leave it to Dr. Edwin F. Pardec, of New York City, recomme invariably produced beneficial results.” your Castoria and skall always continue to do so, as it “T have used your Castoria it the best medicine of : says: “Your Castoria certalr the mothers.” says: “For several years I Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “T object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put them, but I know the formuila of your Castoria and advise its use” GENUINE CASJSQ.E”I“A ALWAYS In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Alw-ya Bought cEenTA

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