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N ORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, INSURANCE. FORBES OUT lens Falls INSURANCE co. ..$6,337,175.19 cestases $2,722,672.08 J. L. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Conn, wirn U 2—John Coulon, bantamweight champion of the world, knocked out Harry Forbes, tie former chanipion, in the third round of the scheduled ten-round fight tonigh Kenosha, Wi 34 seconds old. swing te the jaw and a counter | stomach did the wo minutes and clothes, was unable to retire the beam Forbes never had a chance. was outclassed before he en- He made a fair show - ing in the first round, but by the mi i- second it Wwas apparent unable to lift his t tains with aub AN IMPORTANT QUES- | to s knees and rested without being Coulon quick third, putting Fo; times, once onds and again for eight and then foi compelied to dye b 3 following- are standing ISAAC S. JONES, Owls No. 3 Richards Building, 91 Main St Both started landed lefts to th ghting early JHE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, cenied In Somery Block over C. M. !iams, Roem §, third floer. Telephone 147 Forbes swung his right | Coulon’s head exchanging d Forbes drove ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW at the end of tne AMOS A. BROWNING Round 3— s Richards Blag, | Round Forbe: swings and up swinging Again a right swing drcpped this time for the count of eight. As he staggered to his feet, his hands hanging helplessly, | two finishing punches, ‘Brown & Perkins, Itinmat t Bank, Shetucket St Philadelphia, ent of the basebs t Man of the Buffalo club of the International e has purchased from the adelphia club Infleld 2s used as a utility GREX TEAM WON. | Defeated the Laurel Hills at Basket- ball in Y, M. C. A. Gym. Dominick & Dominick Members of New York Stock Exchange INVESTMENTS Shannon Building, Norwich Telephone 904 THE FINEST 35¢c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 th 2 season, the Grex club b team of Willmaintic defeated the Lau- the Norwich a_return game Monday at Willimantic by » game was rather poorly played | The general work 171‘ am was superior to that of | Willimantic play of the winners was not up to their The score at the end of the was 11 to 4 in favor of the Lineups and summary b—Downer If gins ¢, Morse and J. Ki rington and Kelley re. Laurel Hills—Jackson Detroit, Jan Card rf, Hig- | circuit rans 1g, Har- €, Townsend Score Grex club 28, rd 6, Revell | p, the three fouls called, and the two § 3, Stanley 3, Coyl | ets from free tries, Morse, Hige! Mustard; two 20 minute periods. IN THIRD ROUND Coulon, Bantamweight Champion, Beats His Old ‘Rival With Right Swing to Jaw and Counter to the Stomach. CAPTAIN SULLIVAN WINS, BUT HIS TEAM LOSES. Owls No. 3 Defeat Owls No. 4, But Losers' Captain ‘aptain Tuttle, leading Owls team | handed out a onday night, two string: e Owls duckpin tourney, the match between Captain Tuttle o Sullivan score, in van won out by one pin but was m into a winning match. Since three of the teams have cap- rn locks, it was sug- Monday night that anged to the Red Head- al gue and that Captain Tuttle be hair to qualify. scores - and T 79 For Friday night the tween Team No, CAPTAIN MURPHY SIGNS. Philadelphia Americans Receive Con- tract from Norwich Man. Jan. also announced today Murphy and Outfielder Oldrinz Philadelphia their con coming season today STAKE EVENTS AT MICHIGAN STATE FAIR. $15,000 Guaranteed in Trot and Pace. All of the leading breeding establish- ments have nominations and it is ex- vell; referee, H. Willlams; timer, J. P. | pected the ficlds this vear will be the largest in the history of the stake. batsman's goat, and course of events this situation fre- quently reverses itself. One would marvel, perhaps, to hear of a slab man who had fanned the mighty Cobb four consecutive times in a single bail game. In fact, the performance would give visions of some herculean mon- strosity whose mighty arm produced such terrific speed that it was wortn | a catcher’s life to stand behind the bat. It must have been some superhuman being that accomplished this, you wiil er; yes, one of the smallest men who ever wore a major league unifor and it was none other than Clark Grif- fith. is High 1 and Team Noa 2 juss what he Philadelphia American Three Events, The Horseman and Spirit of the Times will announce in tomorrow's issue that its stake events | this vear will be raced at the grand meeting during the Michigan state fair, the week of is the richest event of the yea ing the Kentucky Futurity guaranteed value of $15,000, to which is ddded all excess money: of the three year old trot for $10,000 ear old pace for ear old trot for CORRECT WEIGHT fter their Drief rise of last week, stocks became heavy e not _large. Union United States | others showed declines of a point or more at the low quotations of the day, | but in a majority ment was narrower. Shortly before the mprovement which the earlier re- o he move- | erwise than give ages the mo: C. rartly compensated cession, but the tone of the market as a whole was reactionary. Mill and Fertilizer shares were most conspicuous. The action of the market disappoint- ed hopes for a continuation today of | the upward movement,which & considerable CHAS. SLOSBERG, 3 Cove St. the close of Expectations of a further rise were predicted upon in the demand for such an increase in the inv fraquently having been a increased absorption Trading in bends continued on the total af the day's nsactions being one of r several months. headway at sourl Paci Biscuit Netlonal_Lead o and Engegement Rings WM. FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Stre York Centrel Amesicau an_expansion Youn T | b e S e quick profits rather than to enter upon commitments tor the “long pull.” | The heaviness of the market today was Philadeiphia the Fordham United States Steel was subjected to | drives from the bears. wire products was of no effect upon Some of the based upon reports that developments steel corporation Washington. | under press Outfielder Signs With Giants. Fennessoo Copy unfavorabie seorge Burns, tne Among the stocks which advanced, | Great Northern preferred, with a gain epnspicuous. s came into prominence again | Interborough-Metropolitan uxpectations that pany will receive subway awards soon. | Reading was stimulated for a tim a speculative demand wpparently based upon_the recent sharp upturn in Cen- | tral Rallroad of New Jersey, but was | vmable o hold its advantage. the bond markel. broad and confident. Seme Issues which recently have advanced smartly were lower on account of profit taking, b prices in general were better, with In- terborough-Metropolitan 4 1-28 strong. Total sales, par value, $6,316,000. Paname threes declined 1-8 on call. Utah Copper Catarri being disease, requires a co e is taken Internally n the blood e syatem, theredy doatr «dation ef the disease, ength by build onstitution and assist & its work. The propristors much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars fo case that it falls to cure. ng nature in do- CHENBY & CO. STOCKS. y s Chalmers pfd Hail's Famlly Foley Kidney Pills always give satisfaction because they . Mo & L. ptd T have used Ioley Kiduey 'Piils with great satisfaction and found more relief from their use from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost all kinds. cheerfully recommend them to all suf- ferers for kidney and bladder trouble, . Supr Refining $100 Per Plate was paid at a banguet to Henry Clay, New Orleans in 1843. Mighty for those with stomach trouble or . Today people everywhere use Dr. King’s New Life Pills for these troubles, as well as liyer, kidney and Ouly 25 cents at Lee & Osgaod Co.'s. . Brookiyn Rasld Tranth. Canadian Padfic ..... Central Lesthor — Central of ‘New Jerwy. ... 2000 Chesapesko & Ohi -~ Chiorgo & Alton.. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL A HEAVY TONE. Reaction in Market Causes Small De- | clines in Many Stocks. Great Western. . &EW Mk SLP Touts 24" pid. & Wost Pacific Pullman Palacy Car Sieel Speing Steal Kock Istand Co. S &1 Paciie Southern Raliway L & W Vuion Paciic Realty Rabbor. States Steel Chem Marylaad Westinkhouse Electric & L e 2 Valley 1100 Ray Consol Total saies, 408,800 shares COTTON. New York, Jan, 23. closed steady. , March 9.80, April 5.45. June 9.53, July .48 9.59, September 9.65, Octo! vember 9.76, December 9 t; midil; 9,50, middling gulf 5.95; sajss aey Bids MONEY. New York, Jan. 22.—Money steady, 3@21-4 per cemt, 21-4, last loans offered at 21-4, Time loans stend 23-4, nine days 23-4, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, High, 101K e 935 o 884 sreriovs 838 VT ek eseaies. S8 { Dest Moines Western league baseb: —Cotton futures 968, August Der 9.73, No- GRIFFITH MADE RECORD IN FANNING coB8 Georgia Peach Sat Down Four Times Before Crafty Pitcher. pitcher has some star | in the natural| Almoth eve: but not so, It was a little pitch- It happened in Detroit in the season of 1805, Cobb had set the fans of De- troit on edge by his wonderful hit- tehers seemed hands, and ting and speed. All p to be mere toys in hi when, one summer day, the wily Grif- th was carded to pitch, those in the stands_sympathized in_anticipation of what would happen when Cobb faced him. About all that Grif had was nerve, good control and a most decep- tive slow ball, and it was to this that | be attributes_the feat herein narrated. | He struck Cobb out the first time he faced him on three slow ones, mixing them up with fast ones, which h2 kept away from the plate and out of reach. He duplicated this performance the next time up, and again Cobb feli a victim. Believing that he had noth- ing to expect but speed and a change of pace, Cobb set himself ready for these when he came up for a third time. But now Griffith was curving, | and again Cobb sat down. Cobb, being baffled and not know- ing what to expect on his fourth trip to the plate, Grifith shot three fast ones over on the center of the plate, and Cobb was called out on strikes. He had expected even more than he had seen on his previous three trips to the plate, and the last time up, but, with the usual Griffith style, he got id. not_expeet, and to this day he belleves that Grifith was the only pitcher who ever turned this trick at his expense, Ocoum First Were Winners. In a lively but one sided game of basketball at Occum on Monday night the Occum first team defeated the sec- ond 24 to 0, leading them &t the end of the first period 9 to 0. The lineups: Occum First—Colburn, Chanserell, Bouly, Leonard, Caplet Occum Second—Gadbois, Raymond, Beauregard, Lambert, Gloude, St. Ar- mour, substitute, Occum plays at Jewett City on Wed- nesday and at Taftville tonight. Connecticut League Umpire Staff. Bridgeport, Conn,, Jan. 22.—The um- pire staff of the Connecticut basebal league ia now complete, according ic President O'Rourke. The last twdmen signed are Frank M. Brown of Buffalo, who last year worked in the Cltv league in Syracuse, and Guy M. Col- gate of Chicago, who officiated in the Texas league the past season. To Settte Waterbury Team's Fate. Bridgeport, Conn.,, Jan. 22.—James O'Rourke, secretary of the Connecticut baseball feague, today sent out notices to the effect that the next meeting of the league would be held in Hartford on the afternoon of Jan. 2. It is ex- pected that the disposition of the Wa- terbury team will be settled at that time. Baker the Hero of Game. New York, Jan. i2.—Princeton de feated Columbia in a fast game of | hockey here tonight, by a score of & to 2. The Tigers led from the stari. The hero of the game was Captain Beker, who three times got the puck | out of scrimmages and caged it unas- sisted, all within Afteen minutes. Isbell to Des Moines. Des Moines, lowa, Jan. 22.—Frank Isbell, one of the new owners of the 1 club, announced today the purchase of Pitcher Urben C. Faber from the | Pittsburg club. Faber played with the Pueblo team last season, English Featherweight Showed Best. Pittsfleld, Mass., Jan. 22.—Harry Thomas, who claims the English feath- erweight championship, fought ten rounds with Ty Cobb of Philadeiphia tonight. Although no decision 1vas giv- en, Thomas had the better of the bout in the opinfon of the spectators Interoolonials Defeat Wanderers. Boston, Jan. 22.—The Intercolonial ub of this city defeated the Wander- ers of New York in & fast hockey gome at the Arena tonight, 4 to 3 » JANUARY 23, 1912 ADVOCATES WINTER EXERCISE. Club Doctor Should Induige in Various Sports, 1PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR SICK, UPSET ' STOMACHS. MARIGOLD LOOKS GOOD. Says Players Murphy's Latst Trotting Acqui Won 9 Out of 12 Races, - REMOVAL The King Dental Co. ] We take pleasure in announc- 'ing that we are now located in {our new and convenient offices, o | No. 208 Main Street, one flight up, over Smith’s Drug Store. Indigestion, Seurne: or Dyspepsia E: y Rebieved in Five According to Dr. William . Keane, ian _to_Detroit, training trips of big league clubs could be reduced in-length and a lot of hard and tedious work could be eliminated if the players would take systematic in the winter .12 1-4, the trotter which | , paying a reported price of | §10,000, which is probably not far out | that is the figure he holding her at, the making of a grand circe There were two trotters which vour sour,,0ut-o | ach—or maybe yougall it In Dyspepsia, Gastritis if doesn't matter--take your with you to | your Phaxmacist and ask him .lo open ase of Pape's eat one 23-grain Trian- gule and se¢ if within fve mfnuies there is leit any' trace of your fonmer owner has been Wit | Stomach; to recommend that ball players keep in trainiug, in the sense that the word is used by col- lege men, for 12 months in the year, but he believes a little exercise every day would be a spiendid thing, espe ers who are dis- porting on to the big vear—Profesdor | 4nd let yol Marigold—ant the Murphy The corredt name:for your troubl Food Fermentation—£o0d souring; t estive organs be lack of gastric juic half digested, an for those tos posed to flesh up rapidly. men who pass time on the diamor a living keep themsely the year around, but t number whose hardest athletic stunts | walking into the track right around 210 and one mile | food is only you become affected i he has not been zerous, as Jack took a whirl at grand circuit soclety dur- fall of 1910 after he had taken | over a two. erg are a iarge dervd so dan fullness after eating, vomiting, nausea, By the use of the King Safe Sys« tem of Painiess Dentistry your teeth be extracted, bridged or cleaned without a particle of pain, no matter how nervous or sen- sitive you may be. monials from pleased patients, Painless Extraction Free when teeth between seasons dining room three times a da The work in the south is two classes, first gettin tice and second p most anyone who ha: take oft weight by the wholesale can there is small joy inv 5 hard work ness in the pit of stoma in_mouth, constipa n, pain in limbe, inguish him- | fool the wise ready te prac- Although he may ness, sick h ness or many other similar symptoma. appetite is.fickle and nothing been obliged ters which appear occasion- | Hundreds of testi~ f nat quite as fast, aa-a inile loded afier eating, or your w of lead on vour vou ean meke up your mind t at the bottom of al couse—fermentation of gested food. the process. way through. N Dboys announc succeeded in getting down figure that never again will he allow himself to get 0 out of shape Then the next winte; food lies like a lu Marigold won 9 out of 14 races All work Guaranteed. Hours. 9 a. m. t0 § p. m, Sundays tiis there he lets the adi- Bhe beat BaroltTean. Lady Assistant. King Dental Parlors DR. JACKSON, Manager, There is no q were possible to send a nantaticn and i ver performed While Murphy another star y playing weight he length of time s warm clime could a waiting for instant relie d for his stab! ! jio mare, Ruth | Dixie for some of the big feltows to get into good enough condition so that they really can get any real resu the way of rc McGregor, 2.14 1-4, ireat Value Giving THIS WEEK A cut of from 10 to 25 per |cent. on all kinds of House- furnishing: We have decided to make every article of Furniture in our large stores a bargain and every day during this week will be bargain day at our SHEA & BURKE Norwich and Taftville LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 157 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 506 Our Wazon Calls Evervwhera DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suile 46, Shannon Bailding Take elavator Shetucket strest en. “Cures in Every Case.” present plans are again chang- and Tar Com-} Keane's argument much better for an athlete to few minutes every venting exercises {han to dure the tortures that ac WOLVERTON HAS NERVE. N d it to many others,who have great curative the throat and and colds it is & Osgood: Co, Only Piayer to Be Hit Three Times on the Head in One Game. digeases of For all cough speedily cffectiv within a com ies about Harry el Lo it Frightful Polar Winds force at the far avoc with th dieting rules insis| trainers, there is no necessity changing their menu ise of the proper sort cient to keep the fat down. shows that nothing can stop Salve to heal them, and smooth. HAD DELEHANTY’S GOAT. Ed Was a Great Rhines Had Him Stopped. ppened sev- , when Dan Me( 25 cents at Lee & Osgood Co.s. A greater hitter than Ed was perhaps never one of the hard swinging kind, who drove terror into the t bumped fnto | day batters was a pl he could stand crack on the was a player th twirler, and he was not a great uld not hit with a plank Rhines, who '80s" pitched for straight bal whom Del e that pitching in practice was ha “Practice pitching is not harmful if it top of the he Can you beat this to Delehanty nothing unusual for Rhin him out three Rhines’ power ever Dell has indulged in wouldn't think of sending a man in cold.” | most effective afte or four times in a g EVERY FOURTH DAY ENOUGH FOR A PITCHER. took himself out of the Salmon’s Lucky Escape. Connie Mack, his home in Newark, N. of exposure to when he had a narrow es- ed out to sea in & belleve he could | is confined | 1., as the resu Donovan Can't See Where Team Could Get Along With Only Two. work against him, y that when a left hander pitcheg just as effectively right handed hitters as he does aga from being carri ad to trudge 20 miles through a frozen villing pitche: flizati g ¥ civilization. stenographer, and blood poison’ may 3 3 fears pneumonia left handers do not have the Bill Donovan of fectiveness against that they once posse now a whole lot of left handed who are just southpaw as Cobb_and Milan, for instance ts of the gam | McFarland Matched with Eddie Mur- | Farlana of « sddie Murphy have mastered the art of ing that curve ball, and th who do not This, of course, ten rounds here ¥ when needed. Clippers Playing Occum. The Clippers have been secured he preliminary at the T ftville basket- Of Our LLEATHER GooDS at Cost Prices Others can only There were but a few hers can only | while now every team has two or in the countrs ernate days and have grown accustomed to , and the fact that a left 1s pitching is no t was to & team which w made up of south dern batters yng all lines N. E. League Opens Patriots’ Day. will be played ou Patr as a result of the i meeting of the ech feo. H Bliss. pening date How to Gain P — 120 YEARS ON THE CINDER PATH BY JOHN .| Surprising the Pastime A. C.—RBetters Track Record by One Second—Victory Over Champion Pete Skillman in One Mile Run | ceived a letter from Frank Fanman of York city, a former resident of Taltville, inviting me to pay him a visit, and informing me that I might get a good pesition there by joining | the Pastime Athletic club. Now, in those days good athletes were scarce and the few clubs then in existen were ever on the outlook for promi material; and any good athlete ha £00d situation procured for him by club he became assoclated with I went to New York at once, and on the evening. of August 22 accompanled Farnon, whose cousin, Charlie Caul- fleld, wag a member of the Pastim to the club grounds at Fast | sixth street, where Caulfield asked me o run a trial for them. Now, there were a large number of members at the grounds that night, | among them being Tom Collett, a dis- | tane runner and vice president of the club. Many of the members looked at me with il concealed amusement as I came on the track and walked over to the starting post. Harry Dimpse, cap- thin of the club, and Tom Cellett held the watches. The track was a falr cinder path, measuring 12 laps to the mile, the record for the track being 4 m. 48 s, made by E. C. Carter, the famous English distance runner and a former member of the Pastimes. I was in fine conditlon, and went {away at a cracking pace, passing the half-mile post in 2.15, and, going strongly, finished the mile in 4.47. Aft- er passing the half-mile post the | emused smiles had vanished from the 3 ruling rate | 21-8, cloxing bid 2 1-4, faces of the members, who looked on with interest and astonishment. Harry Dimpse advised me to go up days 21-2 | io Oak Point the following day and| represent the Pastimes in the mila run, assuring me that James B. Ful- livan, then president of the club, would get me a good position on his return from the west if I would join and represent the Pastimes. His propesition just sulted me, and the following day I took the boat for Oak_ Polnt, arriying thers long before the beginning of the games. 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