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NARWINH RULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912 : g verome—|KNOCKOUT BROWN BESTEU MADUEN Peouiiar After Bifcts T #ARM INSURANCE ohap. s Bear m!ii” m Nl"[mlulf v!;im!“m J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Winner Had Alenhge All the Way, Excepting First Round !leavas fidneys In Weakoned “cflllliififlll "- l ‘ Nerwish, Gonn. —Bout Weht the Full Ten—Brown Punished Madden in | o ' “lmu ]|’|"m| lmm‘"‘!}!“” i HW ed Frankie Mad- | league season, signed today to play with the New Yorks in 1917, 1813 and Dactors in all parts of the country the Last. \ have been kept busy with the epidemic ery’ round but the first of their ten- | 1914. Marquard had a long talk with | Siios ‘j“‘",:‘m_“,smf;e;;m \\m i etioi] - round bout at the American Boxing | Manager McGraw and Secvet B A RIE WTL G B0t b6 b ATerted. ad o 1 | club in Brookiyn tonight. In the| O'Brien, during which he declawed | ghon " gon =ioUId NOE Do peglelied, 4o B opening round Madden went at Brown the contract sent him was not satis- | pote SOME0 mk‘,‘fms N UrEkdet iifl with & vim and landed a couple of | faclory. McGraw then offered him the Lo Mgt J sy i ||5Mww New York, Ieb. §. outfought and outk den, the East Side lightweight, 1 ev- Knockouo Brown | the leading wvitcher of the National of grip which has visited so many homes, The symptoms of grip this | year are very distressing and Jeave the stem in a run down condition, par- larly the kidneys, which seem to hard punches to the jaw and stom- | three document and Marquard | poisue® Disease. Local druggists re- ach, but after this roind Brown had | immediately put his signature to it. | §uinl Res" whioh %6 many. people the better of every exchange. in the | — ko ls: s enath ho I final roind Madden strick Hrown on | Langford Not Treaied Any Tao Well. |23, 200m leals and strongthens the Hogs are not cleanly: hog tho back of the neck with a wild sWing | = Joe Woodward, who, with Sam Lang- | Swamp-Root is & & 3 and this, with a shov T e t kidney, liver e Browi ast 1513 Day Blvs, e ot peesartl am b & peset Kingy ivec fat is always under suspicion—and to fall on his hands, but he was ur»‘mnncpmx ng the boXing game in Aua- | herbal compound, ha tle heali -2 2 in o moment and seversly punished | tralin, writes hat. LeNEtord was pot | s oo muound, has o gentle heling lard is nothing more or less than hog fat. Madden at the bell. treated an 1 in uwo last match | immediately noticed by those who tr: b . . g ' i Bt ot T o0 (16 D Bt 8 o iintion Cottolene as a frying and shortening medium is just as far ahead of butter or lard as the automobile is in advance of the bicycle, or electric light preferable to gas. idol,” writes Joe, “but up to date we Swamp-Root, free by mall, Cottolene is a vegetable shortening—made from WHEN FIRE AND WATER invade ome the uninsured man is gen- | ek down and out. Yet a policy for| TOTOKETT'S THIRD STRAIGHT. ! CF bt | d investment. Big value | Rodeaux's Jewatt City Team Beaten | ‘““'S!fi'},ng gur troubles coaxing Bim | sufforer who' requests it remium. Better let us 4 0 sig] k oodward also says the | convinee any one who ma.; o o W g et BRG UL Ml B AL A S WG L lv\uslruhun sporting men have accused | of it, Regulur size bottles ¥ Johnson of cowardice in rofuring 10 | and $1.00. For sale at al ISAAC S. JONES | 'he Totekett hose company basiset- Thurs- {visit the Antipodes after having con- | Be sure to mention this pape: ted with McIntosh. five. She is j Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. T ZBYZKO DE‘EATED ROLLER. a pretty r and 1 Est: Agent, evening e —— > » “ Tkt S ol el S S sl s o] e e | pure, refined cotton oil. It may cost a little more WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN i’ n“f;”'ffn:[”ffi‘ f‘»\.‘»” u}-:z" 1”1 B \pl‘ SR el Ad‘;":"ra:es",wc:;:';t;“ s 0| per pound—but you need to use only two-thirds as | game gives the Totokett team three s i otorcycling. ! i S T T VALUE | ANCE | Simient victoras over tho Jewett Ciy | fh it pe S o ; much. It is better and more economical. | Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY of riding a motore liies fo | C take long rides with the | 6 s 7 o SEE Foi Won in Soont Falls n One | 15, 52500, wes rofuse Columbiss, Ohlo, Motorescle. dhb and | Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South {tae 2 A 88| to ride in conte on o Hour 7 Minutes—Anxious to Meet | Bu 1o m tter whe she | B. P LE“RNED & Cfl Batak) Ocoum smua Won. | S TP et NG A | Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. i | Occum second [ her, and enthusie s part_of | Agency established May, 1846. Knoxviile, 7 2 J\msn:l\ of Honor . for like Miss | SeplIMWEF the Polish w er of Seattle The first was won after o \ME GFFICE OF WM. F. HILL |twenty scconds, but in the second only seven minutes were required (o ing in Occum iy ot | SECOND BASEMEN : cial mext October will be 2 Gams ou rounds ] S o o all of games d . Roller's shoulders to the mat. The ¥, telephone § | Wi ‘ SEames | ) Rea S Pole said that he was anxious to meet | —_— to get out ; IN DEMAND NO oing to be played in Philadelphia: | In ao n. and Fire Insurance, Goteh in a finish match | Cleveland Buys a Pitcher. t country | o he Phillies would 1 last fed g i : : hilaration of the bre « | Philadelphia and Cleveland Only | Sk and | s lecated in Somery’ Biock, over C. M. e F he co wit ight Men. 's broken s “Illiams, Room 9, third fioer Yale Tennis Schedule. i e fi- 7 Eeams Vit thy L0 Remarkable Result of the New Flesh- Telephone 147. New Haven, Feb, §.—Th ten- Early last year Miss Adelman fook | 4 ¢ be asserted i3 38 cat ~li Bluld;rnl’mfil’)uhlfl!f." nis club scheduie annou today T — were howling, v 2 o & s of Run-Down Men an 3 A 3 o calls for sevem, matches, three abroad ; “;“0,: Now and i fu- have tough luck Women, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW (.n(lhmm at home, It fGllow Dundée Won Panillar Destelo. ; all | i el y € o ¥ s Yorl New ,'('”“ Jlrm‘s = ]\.vhlll)x._\) _L:;}n:fi.z ia are the naiting Ia‘n‘u”m:}’d!w;l | Prove It !yo\m;l{\_lz Bonin( Coapon Belew Brown & Perkuns, Atmeys-at-law | ven: SIS . snt Tmek o3 | , Sto Package. i-around catcher in “By George, 1 never saw saything Uit 0pposi | like the effects of that new trsatment. Na- Over First Nat. Baak, Shetucket St | 11 a ten-round bout at the Entrance stalrway next to Thames |, i Both are Febru k to his his good right th, en set aside for K P ittsburgh and | protone, for the building up of wi Natlona' Dank. Telephone 33-8. New Haven; May 25 e o vy Barndrd of - these | e otk serve force XL 4ctsd mors S gns for 22d V. land club_declared: —*You i | Kot ey gentiofhun yoeterday in S i sl Every ciub in oy "(h’f"':'f'g,{f,‘,:;i.:n-amn.‘ of the revolution that d Yale Fencing Team Dates _ Boston, §.—Denton _ (Cy) i S *fhe | taken place in his comdition. T RD GRAFTF. A e | Young toc of ingee one of the | FERER, DT that there was nothing on . GILMORE, Special, R A ) S aschggule] theiboston Jers in the circuit. | garth that could make me fat. T tried of the Yale fenci as announced | team his time he comes to the pl he | tonics, dlnlmss‘ heavy eatls ' l!fil includes five meets besides the in- | year in m likely to bit the ball a mile,’ said, milk, beer, and aimost everyth G EDWARD GRAFF tercollegiate preliminaries. The s e e b Matty B itk o bt WthOUE Tepdtt \|I»]~ follows: : Sk service in big league basebail Magee didn't have any contr xm;n’ | Tebruary 17, Army at West Point b s | ries this year, because = he SIocks | rebraary 34 Fiarvard at Now iluve Roller Polo Results Thursday. = e {iEs i nabs i i ! ’ {at Philadelphia; March 2. Princeton | e Schenectady 6; of the two mentioned ; | |&na Colambla, at New N eton | Atbany 5 (exhibi fair] at second BOXING NOTES. i . fan umbla at New York: Mareh | *30" 55 ghke Providence 1; ted for that i n ! Intercollegiate proliminaties at West | ToUshieepsie 7. 1 Wil Fitagerald and Kid, Groves | Point, 7 3 Y. - e r sacsened to: ot iH. Cleve | Room 5, Chapman Building, two b i arl Morris and 5 Jim Stewart. to have it out in a ten- Feb. 3.—Rube Marquard, | round bout in New ¥ Marquard Down for Three Years. New Yol 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn, strengt A »d 4 host of men tion in the last few year: rably back on | h. { land February 20 | | wearly recovered | begin train- I Whh K. O, February MEMBER Consolidated Stock Exchange per @ | FINANGIAL AND GOMMERGIAL, { he Philadelphia | ter matches with | niry at 122 pounds. fought a great | about a year ago. | Telephone 342, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mar, Agk for our weekly letter, BUT SLIGHT CHANGES. 1t ull of useful information. — Market Almost Stationary Except in Tobacco and Coppers. Griffith candidatcs fo One year a lected 4 the job ir Houck and ! ight in Watenbr I’.x ladelphia and | Any Man Or Woman Whe Is Thin Osn Baltimore. Reeover Normsl Weight ttanooga: Atnletic “club, | Remarksble New he men will weigh in | ment, Frotone. o'clock. ving up the fanatics | New York, Feb. | Dominick & Dominick |t znd come: = ater pult of toc Members of New York |o*! there are numer- believe that cntitled to con; ZOCRE 1 had been thin for yesrs, and began (¢ I ki ; : EDEL = ar think 1t was natural for me te be tbat ;;:gv VU\‘_;’!U"1 =l }‘ '“lnx‘ K 0 11 = i Lov 2= g i . . “ ifornia iight- Vi Finally 1 read aboud the remarkable 3 ading became list : B Ei % 5% | her first ride on the motor 2 in Jir hey o < Stock Excllange Shankes tor the 8ay 1 TGSt Hets wer Colorada e e S as much | snccesses brought about by the use of Pro her sister. Not many mon insignificant. month of the | tone, so I decided to try 1§ myself. Well, until she de: the f to such e did th sig ey ; whole yesr of | when I1ook at myselX in the mirror now, I o tobacco stocks fluctuated v Delaware & ) wouid be cleaned up something | think it is somebody else. 1 have put on lently for a time, owing o the . i , tao, for once ¢ o en wooting him io the | jji 00 since he started boxing in | just 8 pounds during the lest mondh and nouncement (;l) the comin Jd:f‘l, me a vouugster | the 1 naever felt stronger or more ‘mervy’ fn my James uke as presiden lite.» / Tobacco company, to-become | _ and modest { h-American Tobacco i | the accompli iton has been Shannon Building, Norwich 3 1 Tobacco broke 10 vid lihe | From that day meeting with points, Ligaitt and Myers 7 and Loril- st S o pbi FREE PROTORE COUPON. Telephone 904 lard 6. All of thes ks lied | _ girls became one of her chief asion { | It will cost vou nothing toprove the rersarimbie sharply later in the ritton is sald to ‘administere ommutxmm-mnv The Protone i > de ftton is said to have administered | | fiscls of this westment, The Protone Compaay ritish- American w undertaken a num- @ fine whipping to the stock vardsj umeyvmllxmmhunmmcm—mn rapidly at the outset, although It runs todifferen iter and Packey h den him | | stamps or sfiver to keip cover postege snd back. Delivered to Any Part of Norwich sequently fe his calling list. {| Tog, ‘and an eridenea of good fawn. They notoreycle sh he copper stocks were the strong fReniss ithe Colpmbus, Ok i il alao seud full tmatruecions and thelr book on the Al that is acknowledged fo be the sitics: o the mar} ng in vele club and is considered the | - s are fons 1o sen || tants wirien wn ,:'mh\'f‘-fu:un iy best on the market — HANLEY'S | these issues was inflv the fa- of the party. But l“m”j\ \’i‘ s “\',' i ‘"'1! Proofs that Protone does the PEERLESS. A tel vorable report of the copper e Johnny 1oatch wif "ymlwn'm'uummmln , A1 out the - . _telsphone aorder wild 452 2e kb b h a Tommy wu,,“ It fol- | | sowing 0c packages craenty rodblvh pROSE &R producers. hough 2 reduction in e would 1 el { B o e diron: o Dot " ¢ attent! stocks on hand had been expected, the i . ‘The Frosong Ce., i35 Pratams B, D. & MoCCHMICK. 30 Franklin St | decrease of more than 23,000,000 pounds I perform his | pono ; e L Detwots, Mich, surpassed expectations and was made stoniz ad the New Jlaven boxer ho Munic eveland club Name. o within_comp: Larry i8 a ve sustained an injur, 43 may shorten hi : in 2 rry declared st 10 to drop good-bye. for dear uf { DAVIS THE PIONEER IN STEALING FIRST the basls of a demonstration by bull traders. Amalgamated Copper was marked up 2 3-4, American Smelting 1 5-8, and the other coppers a point or more. Although domes! deliveries tell off, there was an increase in the hrvign deliveries and a decrease of *ll!()l) pounds in the production for Mthm h the dullness of the market Tecently has been attributed partly to 157 Franklin St. the desire to await developments a It is questionable whether Frankie Burns wili be able to weigh 116 pounds nd be strong enough at the weight to give Johnny on a fight. Burns is | New Nap Chief Pulled Play on Tigers | in 1802, | | ! | B 1 {that it was 20 3 fact that pe ! much for a hoxer stomed to weighing in mnearths a - T o from six to eight hours b s d E = s Washington regard i e of perfectic ! SRS - SUITS PRESSED 50 ol ivestigating of tho senor o il bodiy WILL HIT ONLY PITCHERS {Sore é conisets o o0 why DT unday cEvening, response was made to ntly plays crop out ASON T = = G the” investigation. yrot oald h e et Tt ias troduntl st HCOMIRG SEGSS e o iy until further notice, a onservative limits. Tt o history ¢ 5 2 olgast, al s breath, had ! Cur Wacon Calls Evervwhera | fomfme? i omh il i d Seck beers into history and| gy, vood Magee Has Figured How to LS et B b milar occurrence, = Tast a whole lot %o say about fighters in we will serve a cision of the democratic caucus was ear Wa ington was in the throes | Keep Out of Trouble. general the other day. While Ad is — | explained by the fact that Wall street of a baseball discu n act | —— a good fighter he must not hold such . ) . HOWTUCK AFE for several days had expected such an performel 1y G Schaefer. Ger- | rwood Robert %he mon- | a lofty opinion of himself as to assume s]x 0 clfick Dlnne]' utcome. of National leftfielders, | he could whip the majority of middle- Philadelphia and | weight and welterweight fighters to- rday, to remain until | 4 In the next breath he asks Pac- the Phillies to go to Mec and what weight Packey m‘ldd /dnzmd' Pe- do to meet him o & many stole had been ANITARY Reduction of the Bank of England' g\rf'frn(’ In #n effort to dra rate of discount from 4 to 3 1 PRING WATER (JATISFYING | cent. Tiad been presicted by intcrma |~ oo 5o~ [N R K oied Daekth et oAt s baried v o2 Music by the Orchestra time tional bankers 1 and it that the offic a of the worked over a play i Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. Germany, which now stands at Davis in 1802, and Seats "“'}’;fid “"7‘;‘”"’"'“”"" cent., probal be red d somewhat of a furore Mages hat been spending the off one Monday. The Bank of had stood at 4 per cent temhfl. when it was 3 per cent. rate which prevailed ali last summer. Bankers were of the opinion I s a e that the rate might be reduced again v\lthin a few weeks. Two more shipments of gold out of the country were reported today. An additional $2,000,000 was engaged for The Detroit Davis was on first on third. Georg: lub was the goat.|Season in Buffalo, & well known Class and Davy Fultz|AA municlpality, but he got tired of bitching g the No. 2 musical comedy | for Detroil with a soutnpaw | shows in that place, therefore ded named Lepine of \\oor- cket, R. L,|to come to Philadelphia. BE Ot Phviasiblen to second | - Mases s Tanth iinproved dn mlmi.k | without drawing even a pretenso of | Epirit and body. The Finneran breal 5 ! o throw, Devis was almost as iuch | 1ast summe: gave him a bad case of WHITE, The Tumer i ot feared i1 those as Ty Cobb is at | the nerves, and he finished the season WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Ce., Proprietors. 3 b L 2 present. A weak hitter was up. a¢ weak as the dishrag. Today he |48 South A Stree! TAFTVILLE p , SPRING pATTER transportation to Paris, bringing up 4 3 run was neeced badly anda"pro's;'c:‘}:: looks the photograph of health. He £ 15 F. o aren the Jatal on the present movement (o ey were poor for getting that run by the | has pulled himself together and he is| WHEX you wafft to put your busi- T UNER UST 000. For South America $250,- MONEY. prescribed hitting method. the same old walloper of the sphere.|mess before the public. there !3 no me: gy JUST IN. Y ke Sbiataad ~ihe 1088 In gold is | New York, Feb. 8.—Monny on call| While Mullin braced himsalf in the| The star leftfielder doesn't exactly | gium better tham threwugh the advertis. 1 122 Srewpect 84, expected to play an important part in | firmer at 2 3-8G2 1-2 per cent.; ruling | box Davis romped back to first, Still | detost himself, and he believes that ing columns of The Hulletis. | oS A el Wit Sarmdehy W F Sh' t f the week's bank statement and an ap- y rate 2 3-8: lrst Joan 2 8-8; closing bid | there was mo tarow, Mullln was think- 2 will be one large vear for him, cur Irts ior 1 k. pr»cxable cut In the sUrplus reserve at | 2 3-8; offered at 2 1-2. Time loans |ing and Devig moved on fo sccond | Magee is by no means an antique, He | Se—————————————— e end of the week in regarded as| steady; 60 days 2 !-2@3—4 per cent.; | again, This time George turned and |came in 1894 from the lots. He wae E AND BETTER GRADES Drflbible- 90 days 2 8-4@8 per cent.; six months | hustled the throw to Gieason, Bultz |a callow vouth then and today is well Buying of bonds was widely dis- | 3@8 i-4 per eont. sped for the plate, Gleason's peg o | ander 30-vear mark, o should 3 crrbuted unu pr(cm were held well. cateh him was a mile high and hit the | be good for many more years of .300 | alue, . #8,857,000. COTTON stand, There w E as & terrific roar, De- | hitting Enn:‘al smu Bt s unchanges| oo ovo Gotton futures | rolt players argued that Dawis was| “Iam going to hit nothing but piteh b el e closed steady, Closing bids: Webruary |Out When he touched first base the | ers neu season,” sald Magee, as lo | 8TOCKS. 9,94, March 10,00, April 10.06, May second time, - Jaek Bharidan, who was | disiributed his sleep-producing right | 10.13, June 10.19, July 10.25, August officlating at the time, concurred in |among friends in the Stephen Girard | o ;e that apinion, but falled teo rule to that | building. | 291 Main Street. O Moty o Dk e L "““2‘;"‘:,_."‘“né?fl;;h;“{“;fi_,"s" Tac% | eftect, declating ho had not seen Da My health was never better, and 1 | i JAS. C. MACPHERSON, R Amdd Copper e ary 10.26. Svot closed quiet, 15 points | V18, toneh first, look to hate a successful season I | o mm Agrieultargl higher; middling uplands, 10.30; mid. | ThR® faet that the Athletles won did | was near the lead in the Litting last orwich, n 3 % | aifng guir, 10.08; no sales % not silence the argument between |season umtil the time I thought I was 1 4 ARG : Davis gnd Bheridan. Jack finally |a light hesvyweight boxer, After e 2% reached the cenclusion that an op- | President Lynch ‘counted me out T 3 CNICAGO GRAIN MARKET, Posing player would have had to teuch | went all te pieces, When I was re- WHEAT, High. Low. Clese. Davis to make a put-out, As far as|instated 'T plaved geed bell the firat Lins Hack, Livery and Boarding | .3 ::r soaes 8, MEY o corrmrrer e 3033 1033 lg;'} ean be aseertained that was the first | game, but afterward 1 heceme worried 1 ;"‘;? :3}4 % time that the act ef “stesling first” | and slumped and my batting percent- STABLE 196 20 P paraiagaee 103 3 4 oy weas perpetrated, o age collapsed, 00 Am. Wuwwr Refining...., .11 -~ “1 am all rigitt again and next 'sea- We guarantes our service to bs the ;ag m ™ & % The army basketball team defested [ son will poale them eut at a .350 gaif, the Manhaitan five in @ elose contested | Of course, the Phillies are golm{ to game ai West Peint by a senre of 51 win the pemnant, Nething ean k:ep st te 37, Mgnhatian plaved a fast game, | them from meeting the Athletics in ar but the maabine-ilke wark of nn u-my the worid series mext Oeteber, Put it wes too mueh far thap dgwn 2 bet that the ngtional commis- best at the most reasonable prices. . MAHONEY BROS,, - Falls Ave, it m% Septs

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