Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1911, Page 3

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positions 1.1 IATHAOP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Rent Insurance Let the Mhfl Company pay your rent when your buliding burns up. B. P. Learned & Ceo., Whames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May 1848, JanlsMWE 1 represent relfable Com- fes, noted for prompt and 1ib- settlement of loswes. SAAC 8. JONES, Ineurance and Resl Estate Agent, ll;hn‘l Building, 91 Main 8t ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BROWN & PERKINS, sver First Map Bask. Shetuoket St SR o’ Bt "R 18E OFFICE OF WM. F. HILIL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, s jocatad in Somery’ Block, gver C. M. Wiiliams, Roem 9, third fioee. Telaphens 141, Tucker, Anthony & Go. BANKERS BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 093, Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Basten. New York. §3 State Street, 34 Bread Streets PRAVATS WIRE. Dominick & Dominick ™ Stocks Bonds Investments Rooms 3 and 4, Shannon Building, TELEPHONE 901. 10 Shetucket St. FALL and WINTER Heavy Dress Goods for ladies’ cloaks, suits and_children’s 3 MILL REMNANTS—a assort- ment of all kinds Dn- eud- and Silks. Prices very low. MILL REMNANT sTORE, JOHN BLOOM. Proprieter. A Génuine\ Sacrifice on Reliable Furs In Coats, Scarfs and Muffs —ar— MacPhersons’ THE FURRIER 101 Main Street DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannen Building Take elevator Bhetuciet mm*- france. ‘Phone Eyes can be stmgl\t- ened with properly \ fitted glasses.. | by Jump Equalled. hevl York, Feb. 23. fimmm Mon- treal and Toronto skaters who featured in the events of the inter- McLean, the 17 year old skater from the Ilinols A. C, took second place in twp events. The wxue;-!o;.u&;" three champion. ships are: Phil of New York in the one-quarter mile and the three- quarter milz, and Lester Helms of New York. The quarter mile race was the cause of much contention. The bell for the final 1ap was nund.q oo Soon sud the race had to be kated. W. Purckholdar of the Tocal s elub, who fin- ished first in the original event, drop- ped out before the Mky in the sec- ond skating of the rac: Morris Wood in a mfl-!ollxl exhi- bition race lowered record for a quarter mi S seconds to 42 32-5. e eies s equalled Edmund Lamy’s record in the long jump, clearing eleven barrels. NEW WORLD'S RECORD FOR INDOOR RELAY RACE. Made by Boston A, A- Team at Carni- val of Harvard University. Boston, Feb. 23.—A new world's rec- ord for an indoor relay race of 1,260 Dbetteers by ome-fifth of a second the time made by Harvard at the B. A. A. gumes in 1906. Harvard led during the first two relays, but Captain Prout of the B. A. A- team jumped Kelly of Harvard and handed over a lead whieh Merrihew increased to 35 yards at the finish. Harvard's athletes furnished keen competition in nearly a score of events. Ty the interclaas reley races the sopho- mores won the college championship, while the Law schol entering class de- feated the (Medical schoool first year men. The freshman team was sched- uled to run the annual race with the Yale en, which was unset- isfactorily decided at the recent B. A. A. gumep, but the Yale mein did not appeer. The standard events of the pro- football team last year, mdwtvlfi..lflmnm of i3 feet 10 inches, DOUGLAS DEFEATED M'CORMICK Took Three Straight in Semi-Final of National Racquets Championship. ew York, Feb. 23.—In the semi- final match for the national racquets at the Racquet and Ten- y, J. Gordon Douglas of this_city defeated H. ¥. McCormick lcago in three straight games. This was a repetition of his victory FINANCIAL AND | MARKET WELL SUPPORTED. —_ Bear Efforts Were Unsuccessful to Drive Down Prices. h. 23 —Throughout to- lelmon ol the stock exchange the mlrktt maintained a good undertono, although gl. day was one of disturbing es- taw net of consequence, save in the case of some of the speciaities ‘which were advanced presumably as a result of pool manipulation. Such strength 6s was shown - was largely negatize, in thot attempts to depress prices met with little success despite the imminence of the decision hy the interstate commerce commission in the freight rate cases and the A pnibonnv of \ an extra session of congress. The far reaching quences of the rate decision and th Possibility of tarir ssem| presented Trullish operations, but thetr only et fect was ta reduce the volume of busi- ness to 1 proportiona. Bear traders ¢ook advantage of the situation and sold the markes st the g. but thefr efforts availed thef: TRtle. Evidences of gupport at_swmall Agricultural Can preferred, American erfean Cotton Ofl and United States Cast Iron Pipe. The markets closed ‘Trading i the Gobld securitios again lll!"lhfllo! the transac- ‘was less evidenca than made M ‘bank last week's action by the Imperial bank of Ger- many, - Shipment of & large amount of Bra- zilian gold for Londom was explained y local bankers as ly in con- nection with wifin’ in co!{u Heavy buylng of Gould bonds was bond market. Mis< fives, Wabash P nited States bonds on call. i 1, o o E £t 8 a8 Nev Ywhn Vicmnmum All '!‘Iu'eer Bvems—Waxld- Rifl:!md,lmmed’l‘vo&cond:md Rgcm'd"‘ over the Chicago man two weeks ago when he won the gold racquet at Tuxedo park. The final match, which:* Will ~ be played on Saturday, will he between Douglas and his clubmate, Reginald Fincke, 5o that the championship is sure to go to the home club. Record of Every Athlete at Yale. N Haven, Feb. 23.—The director just received a set of records which covers the doings of practically every athlete ever connectsd with the uni- versity. The record gives the names of 3847 aibletes, of which 2.158 are living graduates;” 267 living non-grad- Nates, Sna 336 doctaned, TWO BASKETBALL GAMES AT Y. M. C. A. GYM. Olympias Trounce Gresnevills, Whils MWanderers Lost to Columbias When Tis Was Played OF. of the Yale university gymnasium has | lett e e of the e year today, when the 1 Ameri drfeated Al the~ ATl Na- tionals, 4 to 2. No c team h arrived for spring practics, the lineup ouf“ being from many o By innings ATl Nationai 1000001 03 1 and t by sold to Detroll 10,000, which ey considered @ . COST OF HARVARD | THLETICS. Dean Briggs Says Money is nm., Scandalously. Feb. 23. —~“The All Am'ican 00 012001 0—4"9 3|cost Batteries: Clark, Hughes, Walker and Elliott; Summers, Donovan, Wil- and Ldnd, JOHNSON WILL MEET LANGFORD ANYWHERE. But Wants a Big Side Bet of About $20,000. “Ksufman end Burns beat Lang, said Jack Johnson in San Framoisco, 's victory over the A-u raltan h Toadon Jewt we any means. Still, if Langford it to fight me he can have a -match if he wants to meke @ big side bet, say $20,000. ‘It he'll put th.u much The Olympias demm the, Greene-’ money Tl fight Mm any . C. A Bandlow rafereed and Mabrey held the watch. The time was 15-20. ‘The Wanderefd and Columbias also met Thursday eveni of the second period the eoore was tied at 12 points. “The tis was plaved off. Bdward Belleflour a goal from the floor, thus winning the match for the Columbfas. . Mr. Bandlow was ref- eree and Mabrey was timekeeper and whonee: Time, 15 and 20 minute peri- WILSON WANTS TO MEET G. C. BURDICK. Promises to 8how Him What Kind of a Picture Gallery He Is. Xid Wilson writes The Bulletia as t | thng game, as stated Bulletin, but if he wants to rounds or more 1 em there. Hugh Mclntoeh, according to the lai-| they lla.h-khy bout will be limited to twenty rounds, but if they will agree to fitht to e fin- ish in the Paris Fiopodrome, recently jeased by MclIntosh, the purse will be increased to $60,000, #t i3 sald. Joseph Woodman, 's mana- ger, ent 'a cablegram to a New York sporting man recently conveying the information that he has authorized Mc- Intosh to make e match with Johason and that Langford is ready to fight the world's heavyweight champion_in 25000 as = wert Mnswr Bromx real ‘estate man who is a friend of President Gibson of the Fairmont A. C. offered to furnish thie money several months agoe, and s still ready to do eo. Lnnrtord‘s viclory over Bill Leng, e generally anticipated, wae emuch o slo‘z; Ihan ring eharps fgured 1t would e. According to various cable Seports of the battle, Lang never had & ook in and probably committed an tmten- tional foul to save hm-.‘u snemuble k Y. showis to Mefntosh, world beater, 1 'a | fall, doesn’t appear to be o formidadle d | oW and that in their oplaion he wour FUNERAL OF CHARLIE KENNEDY. Two Umpires-and Bwtwuor Among hy The funeral of Charles . Kennedy, the former Connecticut league umpire, took placs at 9 o'clock Thureday morn- ing from Sweeney’s undertaking room: SpringfieM, with requiem mass :‘;fa ered Heart church at 9.30. ‘her Spellman eang the mass, which was at- COMMERGIAL. 190 Beichem stect Closing prices recorded | —— Weoeling & L. % Total mtes, 264,100 shas COTTON. New York, Feb. 28—Cotton fatur:s closed very steady. Closing bidst Feo- ruary 14.85, Mareh 12.86, April 18.95, May 14,06, June 1405, July 14. og A gust 18.71, September November —, Denembtr 12.54. Bpot closed quiet, 10 points higher: middiing uplands 1410, Aniading: suit 5; sales, 3,300 bales MONEY, New York, Feb. 23.—Money on cail steady, 23-i@28-8 per cent, ruling rate 21-4, last loan 23-3, cloaing bid 21-4, offered at 28-8, sixty days 3 per oans dull; 2@31-4 per cent, cent, ninety days #ix months 31-2. CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. T Opeo. Migh Lew. | Closs ¢ 9% a5y s7ig s wy b 50 Fa Y © interior to a Yong drawn out contest. Having made & pusching bag, there run of Lang. it was argued fhat Lang- loems ae the only Togical chal- lmor for Jol nm' title, an@l that the man who stopped fhe uated Jef- -popuiar or Johmson fries at Reno must viel opinton by making & matéh with the Boston Ta‘r Baby. BAKER'S FOG BALL. g New for the League This Y Chicago, Feb. 23—Pitcher Baker of the White Sox Hwves in the northeast- ern part of Washington and will be a week coming to Chicago. According to the vitai statistics at hand, Mr. Raker 15 23 years of gge; nearly six feet tall; displacement 168 ds; bats, eats and throws jeft- married and father of one ohild; stole ona base in 1910; can n upper berth P last 3 Somethi American leep in played your vicinity, fo give in every way? Will you come to PURE LARD LARD COMPOUND other butter you Very best TEA Ib. 50c - us,”_says: Dean mm R. s of “Harvard university, the an of the committee on the reg- ulation of athletic sports, in bis report to President Lowell. In the beginning of his report Dean Briggs reviews the achievements Zfthe Talious athletic teams during the past year; urges that something be done to interest all stu- ;Jenite in aihletic sports, and then dis- cusaes the problems connccted with the business administration of. ns 2 heaithy cur- ntief our income; the increased outlay for hospitality to visiting teams addttion to our expenses; of expert medical aid s & duty cheer(lflly assumed; But some expenses bear about the same relation to the health and success of our teams that a silver mounted dridle bears to good horsemanship. RS manegers and coaches in- w aside equipment that is Bletls sorvioeable and miaoer new, and to buy at great expemse something ‘wholly new, and & Me Detger; they d , in food smd in clothing; they too often require for themselves and their men uch luxuries of the table ad of trans- as none but the rish can af- ford. It ings like these that give & handle to enemy of athletic sports and pamper, or éven pauperize, strong men.” WITH THE BASEBALL ‘PLAYERS. ¥red Tennsy is determined to play first base for the Boston Nationals. can cover the bag, Ten- iy have no competition for this position. The western critic who blamed the the champion Athletics will £0 o pleces end will not win-another Bl e P T o o breath he Tes that the Giants will finish ahead of the Cubs, e the latter jave Eone back to . hapeiess degre: Meanwhile Winy City Who know the game are sizing up G sftuation M accordance with their own Judgment. A tight H nieno) "opoly In pitching for the tho Maztern family is @ pos- ty as a wesult of '.‘M ?.cel)t Dby Boston N h‘v bee: xeepln-mh—m.aw-t Rush, . Ln Howard Camnitz has signed a Pitts- burg contract. Camnits end Muthew- son ted for place among the win- ntng uauo-r league twirlers of 1909, Manager Joe McGinmty of the .. ack team Is dguring out a new puasier o o o ¥ the e mm‘::sh o tricks of the trade . © & S Catcher Nig Curh- of 'the B who m:;zmh the Naps for several sea. sens, must bave recovered from the at- tack’ of typhold fever which latd hit G. P. POOLER 'nfi Greeneville People: Did it ever occur fo you how hard we are trying fo have a first-class Grocery Store here In prices, nice, clean, fresh geods, and to please you y:om'orderlorfllsmk,adlun fhe rest to me? 1 will sell you right, for I want snd need your help, and you will come again. LET ME SEIL YOU GOOD EGGS, guaranteed, STRICTLY FRESH EGGS - Gold Medal CREAMERY BUTTER Fox River CREAMERY BUTTER This is guaranteed ¢o be better than sy table or moncy refunded. H Soda, Milk and Oyster CRACKERS 3 Ibs. for 25c !vcryMulnGneefla.mnanqe e, good, and the price is right. ROYAL GOLD DISCOUNT ‘STAMDS - low for several months last ‘summe you the lowest possible - our store today, give us - dozen-22c dozen 30c 2 Ibs. for 238c ?. 11c ».-30c . 35¢ ) ever had for your Good TEA 1. 35¢ lous price at that time™\All fo still alive, White being ln the an bile business in Buf WITH THE _uox:ua . Jack Twin Sullivan will meet John- ny O'Kzefe at Denver March 7. This is billed as a middleweight elimination contest. Hugo. Kelley, the Chicago: midale- ‘weight, hu signed for a ten-round bout Dave Smith of New York bators the Tairmont club of New York March 7. Jfony Ross of Pittsburg knocked out Hank Griffith of Los Angeles Wednes- day night before the Armory A. A. in Rochester in_the first round. ~Twice' Ross ‘knocked the negrd through the Topes. ‘ Al Kautman, the heatyweighit pugll- ist, was married to Miss Annette See los of San Francisco at St Mary' Roman Catholic church, Pittsburg, by the Rev. P. J. O'Connor, rector of the chureh, Wednesday evening. J. Ward and Miss Gertrude Hayes of the Follies of the Day company, with which Mr. Kaufman is appennns, were best man and bridesniatd. Jimmy Gardner of Lowell, Jack Dilion of Indianapolls fought ten fast rounds to a draw at Indifhapolis Wednseday night. They weighed in at | 154 pound 7 The Carl Morris-Jim Flynn fight, an- nounced to take place at Oklahoma City Wednesday night, was indefinitely postponeéd. Morris is tfaining near Sapulpa. It is eaid he probably will fight again with in the next sixty days, ‘but his opponent has not been we- lected. Phil Brock, the Cleveland lightweight, wou the decision over Jack Redmond of Milwaukee in the last round of their fitteen round bout at Akron Wednes- day night. 5 and MANCHESTER WANTS & TO ENTER LEAGUE. More .Pre-Season Talk of Reviving Last Vaar Effort. Tha promoters of the Casinecticut Baseball association, whieh had its in- ception last year, ate anxious to have Manchester enter a team this year. Pop Edgar recently saw several of the former officials of the-league and it was stggested that he fxert his influence toward forming a’feam in Manchester to be cntered in the league. Plans are under way to make the league a far m said the® a milliondire has expressed a Zesire to have the league include teams e important one this year, and it 1s}" feeling between these We think we have the finest Housefurnishings in 'Connecticut charge. Why postpone the furnishing ef the home while eur moth store is stécked t6 the roof with the I We can furnish the home complete at various prices—and it Pay to get our figures: Schwartz Bros. *‘HOME FURNISHERS" . Telephone. 9-lt Water Sctect < Corngll Loses Two of Crew.. C Charles E: Courtney af Cornell crew loses two of- his varsity) men a3 a result of winter examinations. . ‘been placed on probation and . quently ‘cannot row on the ¢ ¥ H. N. Seagrave, who rowed at bow, i Sewell Names, at No, ‘hres of best fréshmen cmdldnu m - flunked and the failures will n tate a pew arrangement of the cre A Mistake Corrected. ‘Washington reports that Lorimer will surely be ousted as & sult of the senate debate.” thought it might be as a result th election bribery!—Detroit Journsh "Maud—What s long hat-pin! you don't ever use it? Kth when I go bargain rushing. Transcript. from Middletown, New London, Willi manti Manchester and one or two Ebode ' Tsland cities. |If - Manchester entered the league the game would b a better paying proposition if Roekville could also be induced to-enter,a. t and there is no reason why the okl towps should have any. bearing on league ball. There is undoubtedly ample material with which to form a fést team in-Manches- ter, but the (égly suitable grounds are Mt, Nebo and®it would b difficult to charge admission to ghmes on that lot. It 13 thought that the owners of it could be induced to allow its use for ball purposes; and there is no doubt but that.fast games would prove a drawing card. The matterswill prob- ably be taken up by’ the basebail play- ers. ¥ h Stoves Miraing alcohol are being Tn- troduced into Canada by the Germans. / Cottole Deal with the Coztolene is the onFmal’vegctablc-oil cooking fatu Itis in a class by itse only in claims—not in quahty. It has come to our notice that ¢cheap and inferior, rice. It paysto deal with the grocer who sells Cozto/ere, because e 1s most hkely to sell the best of everything. - b Magde only by THE N. K. FAIRMNK COMPANY . n < rocer who sells Cottolen f, and imitations,, approach it imitations are bemgoffercd the Pllbllc in some communities as “just as good Cortolene.; There is no economy in. buymg such products —even at a few cents less per pail than; Coso-, lene is sold for. And this is why: These products are of irferior' ‘grade,” and| often made amid questionable surroundings. Cottolene, being richer, will go one-t_hu'd farther than any of these produycts, lard or cooking butter, and a few cent’s saving at the start is not a saving in.the_ end, but falsc' economy. There’s but one Coztolene,; and we make it. Substitutesare make-believes, and ‘dear at any . The ;. standard of excellence. A term lmldl used, oft nb\utd; but used. most: tion with our Brewery Bottl lndia ill conclusively prove. HANLEY’S BROWN STOUT measures up to every requiremerit of America’s Qualfy Porter. Order these brows of your dealer.” He has thom or can get by us.meomec :Pale Ale them {&F you.! The ]a-el flanloy Brewing G...

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