Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 8, 1919, Page 3

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919 INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. INSURE TODAY for tomorrow may be too late —old advice but still good. Obtain real protection by in-| suring through ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and R Richards Buiiding, CHARLES D, FOSTER | FIRE INSURANCE Tel. 781 161 Main St. JEWETT CITY The William A ter paring fo beautify the grounds in fror planting a numt white pines where the best milis compa their they can be set to advantaze. With this end in; D. Ballo big Pomfret nur- onday to seiect the stock. W. ind E. H. H ride, acting r and the! he policy of | establishment | pleasures to| contented and efficient or- The mission parishioners church at 7.20 for opened Mary Sunda ng at which| e given, At il be the ry, congrezational| i ionary sermon, | closing with sacrament thers whose mo Fathers Gu M. S, are There are spe« dren Tuesday Gres 1 and ) terest is Leing shown speaking members of Sunday evening at the open- ice the church was filled. A. M. Brown is high line in the trout| busi He with threa others ex-| tracted £9 trout in a day's fishing from | a brook near Westchester. fish are marked on Mr. Brown’ Mr. Wheeler Willow brook fine trout. Mr catch to show He says the ( have noth A. M. Monday over five nounds one pound, ter s Louise Fa STONINGTON Mary Sylvia narel, w her home on was the daughter and Helene C.| Stoninzton he na, and John and represent Red ¢ foreign serv returned from activ inte There an atte session was at the Stonington Pointers, ! A strined 7 pounds, | the firet of apt. Fred Ostm ne bay Saturday Miss Edna Meloy of week end guest of liam P. Bindlos Mrs. Henry R. Palmer has from a visit in mington York. Mr, and arrived Monday Acres, from Brookli | The Comfort clup of vary church held a session at the home of Mrs. F, | La Verne Burdick Monday evening. | The topics at th tinz of the| Stonington Travel Wil be Vir-| ginia, by M Arnold and Rob-| ert E. Lee, . C. M. Wendel | WOMENNEED SWAHP-ROOT Thousands of women have returned ané New | Mrs. Eugene P. Ilwa ir home kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect| ° it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kilney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder dis- ease, If the kidneys are not in a healt* condition they may cause the other organs to become discased, Pain in the badk, headache, loss of ambition, nervousiess, are often times symptoms of kidiey trouble. | Don't delay starting treatment | Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a physician's prescription, obhined at any drug store, may be jist the remedy needed to overcome su@ conditions. Get a mediun or large size bottle immediately fron any drug store. Hewever, if “ou wish first to test this great premration send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a samph bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin TEAMGNG and TRUCKING DONE VER"™ PROMPTLY AND AT REA©NABLE PRICES ARTHUE H. LATHROP Phone 173 DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 3-19 Alice Building, Norwieh Phone 1177-3 { Pont de | Alexander IIT bridge. French speaking! ( il asses each | |ing of standard shares |and reports -lern centerd which reflected the growth| ! - ! general ! portations { bounds, for |sugars. t HOLD TRIALS TO PICK AMERICAN CREW Paris, April 7 (By the A. P.)—The mum. The wrestling matches American crew which is to compete injto a finish, with the strangle the French inter-allied . eight oared | holds barred. race on April 28 will be made up of | some of the best known oarsmen of represent the American . American universities, the captain be- France in the inter-allied ing C. D. Wiman, artillery, Yale var-|games to be held in Paris in sity, 1915. Captain Wiman that, inasmuch as merely elimination| The bouts tonight will be asKed | der the auspices of the American will go and toe The final winners in cach cla arm: | \ onfined | trials are being held at present and|to the bosers in the bantamweight and | as therefore the crew which will ap- | heavyweight class pear in the big event has not vet been'the middleweight mpion, picked. the names of the’oarsmen be pear in the middleweight withheld until a final selection has!heavyweight cla been made. + S The race will be over a course ofiy ¢, AVERY TO CAPTAIN 2,500 meters down the Seine, starting at the Pont Royal and finishing at the | X T'Alma, and passing under| Hanover, N. H, four bridges, including the famous/of Bradford, Vi, wa {the Dartmouth college track t The obstacles of the race will make ! day. Avery led the cross count it more spectacular, the space under!last year and is Mike an_arch Roy: only two crews to pass und. at the same time. The Pont having only three arches, the cox-| ins will have to do eome clever jockeying and manoeuvering, and a/ lively sprint can be looked for at the) take-off. e o ] The crews will use off-center sliding | chaircan of the Knights of apstreak barges, with Belgian|cocmittee on war ativitle: t s. The boats are somewhat just returned from a fo heavier than those to which Ameri-|Vvisit to Burope can and English rowing men are ac-|war relief work to meet i customed, {of the men in se No time was given for yvesterday's! ‘“After the arm trial. The men appeared to be in fair-|he expiained, “the I Iy good form. . | bus pressed for an imm ; - |in athletic material, | submitted by European hous | basebs succumbed after | three sound wallops; the the | gloves collapsed at the first 1i K. OF C. INTENSIFIES ATHLETIC Vothing but Am oods for the American fightin, MORE THAN 100 BOXERS ENTERED FOR FINALS Paris. April bexing and wri the American expeditionary force will{and the baseball bats begin tonight at the Cirque de Paris,|stand little more tr the famous arena where importani{ “Our experience wi boxing events have been staged i cent years. More than 100 boxers and | not only more ady wrestlers are entered for the finals.{in the implements of They are the winners in the company, | very glad that large supplies battalion, regimental, divisional and!and balls and boxing gloves corps matches conducted during the|from this side arrived on time winter throughout the American ex-we did not have to resort to peditionary force. | BEuropean good: The boxers will figh two-minute | Within the past fe rounds with ten rounds as the ln;l\'i-inf C. have sent ‘The finals in could weeks overseas will and s chos: aptain of regarded as the raches of the bridges permitting| Green's best man at the distance runs. tried out s two o 2,000 w | s Bi 0t sther we O'Dowd, ap- light- o | i‘ CLUETT-PEABODY-88Co:Iuc: TROYNY ‘ = DARTMOUTH TRACK TEAM April 7—H. C eam to- Ty team | the STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehal!l Transportation Co., WORK rican-made sport | g man, s the verdigt of William J .Mulligan, | nb . KNOUSE, Azent mples | mask The | and boxing upper- | tling championships of ; cut before the man who received it| with use. samples | K. of of bats | ir shipped | pic =0 that inferic o Thames River Line Ine. Detroit FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL MARKET WAS STRONG. New York, April 7.—Trading in to- ‘s active and strong stock s goerned | cent period by advices from across the | ements from influent to the effect that progressing (6w aused a hasty and probably quarte the peace treaty rds retreat of promptes ratification | the shorts| renewed buy-| % - conservative ! 'ag i, interests. | Home developments, such as the ®, | further relaxation of call money on last| favorable bank statement| from western and south- | Saturday's of optimism over crop prospects and ! trade conditions, doubtless/ contributed to the movement The prominence of commission in the day's broad operations! accepted as evidence of an ex-| on of public participation from ! interior points which e provided much of the market's momentum of| | recent weeks Rails and U. S. Steel made relative Iy little head dealings in trans- | being limited to popular gains of one to two points. | steel kept within narrower| -iting half-its gains of one| and one-half poir ! American International Corp primarily an organization for the motion of export and import b | ng wide and powerful af-! was the spectacular feature, | ipping all other stocks on its ad- | vance of almost ten points. Oils, motors,” shippings, equipments, distillings, chemical and fertilizer issues turnished u v large proportions to the dive trading at gro ains of one t points, coppers and sundry also making moderate adva amounted to 373,000 shars Dealings in bonds w . ess, Liberty ding: gntly ted $11 1s unchanged on call leaders at while issues and inter- Total sales, 60,000 and other dome tionals casing 1460 AT Chelm 100 Alllg Chalmer pr 7004 Tnien Pacifle 00 Uu Allns Stoel 1100 U Cisa. United Butte Cop & z . 8 Butterick Co 23 Wabai pr A 160 West Pacifie pr 800 West U1 Tel 1400 Wesetinghous 1880 White oMtor . . 2300 Willrs Overtaned Total sales 996,815 =, New York, April T stronger: high 6; low 4: closing bid offered loan ; bank acceptances COTTON. April 7.—C | New York jopcned steady. | May uly | October Decemb. January CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET. conN Open. 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