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P NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1912 INSURANCE. lc . H Sl\ F l d s apt. Murphy Leaves Sunday Night | Specialty p | Tl\ D / “ARM INSURANCE - ¢ Doctor 2 . P Three yoars ago my little girl, An- 3 L Ll & Sots Norwich Baseball Idal About to Leave For Spring Training | .7, 0405 350 Jny littie eirl, an- - ko P ) z s , T fover and later dropsy set in: her Nerwich, Conn With the Athletics—Picks Cleveland to Finish Second |face and limbs swelled and her eyes puffed. A leading physician here at : . . v . |the time treatod her without the in American League—Giants Should Again be Athletics | siigntest sucres. o cample of yone g % 3 Swamp-Root baving been left at the Opponents in Next World’s Series house at the time, I resolved to try it, and as it agreed with her stomach 1 continued using it with grateful re- sults. The Infiammation began to After the winter vacation at his)of the Norwich fans, Captain Murphy [Subside after she had taken the first [ ' . home in this city, Capt. Danny Mur- | and his White Blephants will come | 1fty-cont bottie, and after she took phy leaves Sundas night for Philadel- | breezing down the streteh with an. | tWo large bottles she was pronounced hia in the Philadelphia team of | other American league championship |€ured by the doctor and has been in American league and start the next | pennant next year and keep on to an- |§00d health ever since. The doctor for the spring training groungs at | other cleanup of the world's champion. | (3MQ.to see her every day and exam- - Antonio, Tex, wh 2a the | shi ined \her every second day until he tuits for t ics ¥ cussing the outcome of the race | Provounced ér kidneys In perfect X and the regulars will reach the | on' Thursday that he coul | Now ‘mm\r:.‘- goctor was under thT ning grounds about Thursday the « igtit- notin impression that 1 was glving my gir . . ooy 9 BB B h cleans veo- | 1enent " the Nitiona leugie | Nin medicine, but as W mediciae had | / presses « Buick efficiency, it i “UNITY”—all Athletics, but his first asq race a: en it would be another |falled to do a bit of goad, and desir- Bui . i LAY ; ; s ick parts being mad: 3 ~OVERING YOUR ROOF AGAINST | €8Ptain of the team, a position for | world's championship meries. b }ing not to offend kim, I did not tell in, e at the one great Buick plant— R TR ral gL ROSTIRT | whidh s Jvas cliosen by Munager | the Athlotics ‘end ' the Gion iy [ was glving e Swamp-Root, i g FIR CSURANCE Connie Mack last season after e all the dope pointed to the Ath- [4nd be did not know the difference. rythm i o vo gulIRE INSURANCE, | e el velis ot T'dia 5ot use one 4rop of his medicins g excepting lamps, carburetors, coils and magnetos— e om0l league. He look Connie Macics |after T started my girl on Swamp- no essential bei g sisgvedl | rogitinrs todie Bt a5 ool ver | Root, and have always felt that Dr. parts g entrus s e S o bt | counting Ahat young Dentorth IX\'.‘lmzr' h‘]\\am;:-V.tm( saved my girl T R Lo A 2 g d ted to other makers. the Te s e raet [Ufe, for which I am greteful, censtruction insures that unison of opers b ’ 1SAAC . JONES, the Texas bov, will round to as a most | Jor whicn [ am grateful, - “eh & SaVOTICE Wherever (he UmOSt 1 At LIS of operation which today makes the Dulek Insurance and Real Estats Agent, For second place in the American Very Tyery Buick Car develops horse power far in excess of its rating. T Richards Building, 81 Main St. eague, Captain Murphy says Clevel MARY BYRNE, tles to the Buick, for the Buick Motor is a verftable giant in st pyn s CLEeSt going presents no difficul- P \ oks might »d to him, both Brunswick, N. J. ';f'_e\“l'x p: transmission, frame, body frpmeil il Sl l\ff“‘wfnl,h - 'lu‘m'dk by -1;«- ulm:ut stabllity — im0 oy ] S1ath ot Mew Terss ing down to bolts, nuts and cap scre this enables the Buioe ol ential, brakes, springs, wheels—every- ‘:.NE:LFWESEANN:’;SerAsnLEAoNéz § GREORY stalt [0 af T :r, apead, Dicking M ot cuety ett wiih et e nm eln.r Buick to take “low gear” hills on high gear HE b CHER )¢ | o most valuable | Mrs, Mary Byrne, being duly sworn ~',-,,|vf"riumu on to all this, the Buick Motor has been so refined, that aii B models 1 912 | hing - talent in | by me, according to law, on her oath e 4 g Sy most silent-running cars. As every car-wise man is Tamillas With b i l"l:{“; '_"v:’“ | i with t 1tfield and infield to |saith that the above statement made recorg the Buick, it is not necessary to mention spee R . “qualed recing Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. <t Clevelund's strength |by me is just and tr - NG iks ‘ will be a factor that will help the Ath- | : SAEs Exia The proof of Big Business in any line is the delivery of the goods. In this respect we casily lead all W 3 York, who are t division possi- Notary Bublic 1 train, 30 carloads, to Lincoin, Neb, shinped January 15, 38 carloads, to New York, sh J etk kagh % i 1dios, DAt Notary Public. . ) ] 3 , w York, shipped January 31. ;n.::yL.n.rf,r..ré“u‘,‘.,u‘q.é” ding, i v 1 train, 1so carloads, to San Francisco, shipped January 25. 20 carloads, to Dayton, Ohio, p:hnw-d ‘.‘h:\)u}ry 3. 9 L. R 1 train, 36 carloads, to Minneapolis, shipped January 3. 50 carloads, to Minneapolis, shipped February 5, i £ | or. Co. 1 train, 27 carloads, to Néw York, shipped January 30, 3 v % Ssloads, to Minneapolis, shipped February 12, — — S Binghamton, N. V. Gy ik 3 n, loads, to San Francisco, shipped February 15, INSURANCE | ‘ o hat.cou t;m; illustrate the ever-growing popularity of Buick Cars and the tremendous facilities of the Buick F ? Here T " doot Will 9 Far Yo ake cars, and shipments in smaller quantitie d i ick Factory? Hers five citiss the GREL Lt SUakakt: tad Prove What Swamy- I B F " q s were made to twenty-seven * and + Oldest and Strongest Companies i %:vd ‘tlbalh\v?m?‘jnnrt :hmfllull Y::d 1 Chicuny W st S At T y other branches and hundreds of agents. In all the Buick Metor | on, N. Y., for a sampie bottle. It will : ; JAMES E. FULLER, | | i S M e & | Five mdal, priced according to pewer and size- 8850, $1000, 107, : ! AVing a | a booklet of valuable information tell- ¢ 1250, $1800. One-ton Buick Truck, $1 161 Main. [ en on @ | ing all about the Kidneys und b g m — S Bl I\\\m-.\ writing, be sure and m All models in stook ready for delivery. 4 ,__"' = \uk OFFICE OF WAL i. BILL, | i | ntty-cants anit G dolas. st =L lcT Rea! Estat | | od Fire I | GANE e Sine and nsurance, | EVANS. |THREE VETERANS ABSENT | Catalogue or Demonstration upon ap- » jecsing in Bomsry Biock, ovor C. M. | | FROM WHITE SOX SQUAD. ams, Ioom 3, third floer. | | Anaesthetio to Be Administered by | gt sl 5 : Telephone 141 Woman e Was Caddie For. Chicago Amaricans Get Underway for : l ‘ , ; yicane But U plication to J. P. SULLIVAN, New Lon- e { Chicago, ¥ | { % | | 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | ¥ n; Jr. ne eh. 29. Three veterans of | = e na rcan leoge oo @ don, or M. R. JOY, Putnam, C B Perl T R Se Tt ot Ve e el y . I, y , bonn, rown & Perkuns, Filomeys-at Law t ander hstar o perd A | e Tank, $1060 Over st Nat Bank, Shetuckst St o to < begt | rice ¥y next to T -U‘sd‘ incluaing players 8 tona’ Za Telephone 333 | est by Mre per men ahd guests of President Com- | T S e T | { CAPT. DANNY MURPHY, ormerly Miss . vas also a fine blocker. In 1902 at|George Huff's past performances in the | two-wheeler to carry him to and fro | i champion woman golf- ) the veterans, Fort Erie, Ont, he felled Frank Erne | scouting line indicate that there must | his ranch. s b | Rthibhis Tiad “won ths Sarits it he title to Miss Bessio the trip becayse in @ round and won the lightwelght | bo real merit in the entire nine. L i 4 pionship 2nd their veteran captain ut now a head nurse, He will join the DIue ribbon. His best fights were with| There arg three left handers In the | | ; B s | Bty Dabih vind coniiused His s fing days Evans was Miss however, within two weeks. Pat D2l Hawkius, as Jangerous a maa as ! bunch, and because there isn't singlo | A unique motoreycle sled capable of | Exeelslor, $176, $155, $200, § . { i t n and left to munage the °r's caddie, and later be won | Dougherty, another vteran, has retir- | himself, Frank Erne Bat Nelson. | southpaw among the veterans one of | making 50 miles an hour over i Indias, 3200, $2 g 6. EDWARD GRAFF Cleveland team of the American league, | fame With (he clubs as a plaver. Miss |od from the game. Matty Mclntyre,| Gnns put Hawkins away twice after | the thres is aimost sure to be retain- | snow has been designed by Fred Hare | Hevrmaeios g2, $a1 . The popular 1dol here because | Carpen up golf to marry Dr. J. | outfielder, has not signed for the sea Hawkins had rocked him groggy, the|ed. The irio are Dressen, Harrington | of Columbus, O. motoraycte 1o | RECIEIINCApS H X of his fine work as a member of the mon | chemistry de- | son of 1912, T sad is scheduled to | first contest going two rounds and the | and Nagle. fastened between two sleds and the second ” oot am, Danny will be folowed more | Partme Northwestefn university, | reach Waco Saturday morping. other three rounds. Joe lost once to| Lavender and Cheney are both right | rear wheel acts as a propel Second-hand Motorcycles: Single and tocks than’ever by the good wishes of the | Evanston Later reverses threw 5 & J\er in u«—\ru- lrn\md\ He won over ) handers. Chicago has had a glim "'"‘ 'd"-“"‘\"" oo S S THE ns now P of the |Mrs. Ha her own ources and | ., B elson on & foul in 42 rounds and lost | of th er and he made a good im- Crlinder 5 h. p. Indlans, $125 to $150, [] orld’s champlons, %o that she became a nurse. When Evans WORLD FAMOUS TRIO in 17 and 21 rounds, respectively. | pression. He worked for both Louts- = Second-hand Motorcycles takem 1 . ove and that of the team under him |learned that an operation was necessa- | OF NEGRO FIGHTERS. three nesrces were the most | ville and Indianapolis in the American Ga‘ns 30 Pou“ds trade for new machines. i3 geason will be more closely watch- |ry he asked to go to Wesley hosptial | sl e smed in the history of pugilism, Now | association in 1911. The former fin- Un San raln ed than ever beforo. 1f there is any (because Mro. Hall was there and be- | Dixon, Walcott and Gans Held the Dixon and Gans are dead, and Wal-| ished last with a figure of .89, captu C v pendleton Jr poten n the imous good w | cause he wanted her to nurse him. Center. of the Stage. cott, who attempted to “come ck” | ing 67 battles and dropping 101. In- In 30 na s . . . Rosm 8, Chapman Building | ot | a few months ago, 2 on | dianapolis was next to last, winning 16 Sasnbiniy = ding, P e of bouts, is rep e | 78 a percentage of 3 : g E adwa Norwich, Comn. There are some truly remar eotbtE Hor . g b Ll o Come In 474 ses now 1912 mo AAINIR T | gro fighters today—Johnson, i o o4 much batter class than | Remarkable Result of the New Flesh- rebta MEMBER | b L ' ; i Teannttie WoVen s e ither. club lostiig only. 14 samew and | Sy ygo b e s Ta Meny G j i Apeigar v R AR ol b g i winning 19, which netted him .33. And | : , In M ases ated_st s i s i 4 ' | tzlo of negro battirerais foremost iwpu-| RUCKER BEST LEFT HANDER. |, )"ciiis he faced In the assoelation | of Run-Down Men and B 2 Tiade g GRS, AR R = = 1 composed of George Dixon,| Goes Against Strongest Teams and b ‘1‘,:?"‘?"’_" weak in b:“?"’" - ‘Women, TECHNICAL CHANGES. 00 Ceateal, Leathe % % 1% ins and Joe Walcott, Dixon, tk Pitchers and Beats Them. B e B Pl S e il . . ! ° e el SO T SR g Ll R S S Jucky emough to be with Providence in | Prove It Yourself By Sending Coupon Below Latest n Spnng | H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. § 'regularity and Dullness Dominant | 1 Chempesko & Qi a4 T oL MceRon S fewles Yeloot CherTarc] Ty Cuib, tha | the ex-Fastern league. Providence For A Fres, 500 Package. 2 v Features of Yesterday's Market. |~ Cileuy & Alun. .. = O N8 i 1| iten aime g | record was oven worse than Louis-| “By George, I never saw anything New York Keb. 20.—Irregular 00 Chicago & N. W |imponeae 0 i Y s O e e i £ i g o | 98, getting a .335 percentage. Laven- | Protone, for the building up of weight dullness wer 1 the dominant fea- Chleago, AL & Bl10s% | the highest honors the ring can|on quantity, §olar as sending 1oplin" | der fell a trifle below the .500 mark, [ and lost nerve force !vd;\r‘led more the stock market toda C.C.C.& St L tow | ers into th® big leagues is concerned, | aonrine 19 and et imped 3 | like a miracle than medicine’” sa. e 18t Oe Siaciecy. Vi mris el & T 2% Dixon was ruler of the feather- but the quality s certainly there, | (oRbin 19 And gettips bumped 221, Sof Ymown gontioman veatorday 1n || HAT PINS, VEIL PINS, t e favor! . Southern. it o8 s, Gans of the There i# no better batsm ette e e CE " R s I evolution that had o speculative favorlies moved % o d bentamg, Gans of the There is no befter batsman, run getter Jouig man, for he fook part in| iPgaking of tne revoiution thef had I8 stick ping, CUFF PINS, [Nv R Blwiated Copper:, Wiich s Deliwary & i . the weiters sweeter slab performer than Rucker. oy E;‘{!nfot;‘*;*’n‘;og;al"‘\";k’;m:-’,g‘(_“",’“fi,‘;'} BROOCH PINS and the leng B Hieh 1avhl ot the tredent ot Delver & Kio ¢ Dixon was the most popular negro: Since George Edward Waddell was £ . . | tonics, Aigestives, heavy eating, diets, 1 nent. Such changes a8 occurred, oW~ | 300 it * Sesiiitics 4 iy ever raised a glove. He was| chased out of the big arena and Dr.| Two Cincinnati Holdouts Will Play. | 2R e almost overythiag ols BAR PINS P vt ey teohn b 0o Prie y 1+ [kewise the greatest ring artist. His, Harry White and Farmer Eddie Plank | Cincinnati, 0., Feb, 20.—Seven veter- | you could think of, but without resuit. n oopdlar SN Joubtl 2 the sold out co o D i #1" |career started in Halifax, Nova Scotia, have started to gdvance upon the passe | zns of the Cincinnati Natlonal leag | tion ) ind 7 B 5 e in 1886, wh » knocked out Young stage, Rucker Nas moved into 5 lub left here tonight for Co i o o |ther rt contracts. Johnson. The following year he came place among the southpaws. Rather, |lumbus. Ga., to join tchers and " Domlnlck & Dom'“ k ¢ early part o sion the move- | to this country and located in Boston. s Rube Marquard, a three vear older, | recruits who have been practicing | Ihe Plan(:Cadjel L.. IRICK | 18" i chocked by confiicting ad He had 26 fights In Massachusetts has had but one big season, and Vean | there for a week under the direction | | Vices from London respecting the coal clties and In other eastern towns, dat- | Gregg, that clever Clevelander, i Manager O'Day. One of the two| dowsiors and. Silveramitia Tel. 901 N ich | strike situation. Up to ling 1 1887 to February 7, 1890, strictly a one ye man, s but fair | holdouts of the team, John Bates, sign- | " N orwich |} TaSTAsntohe when he met Cal McCarthy for the to place Rucker in fir {on among | s contract Au- | Established 1872 | remained unsettled In spite of the ear- tam championship of America. | the left han Brook owned | gust H isfac- | ts of the government officlals. men fousht 70 rounds to @ draw |a neer-tallender ever since Rucker | tory asreement would be reached with | PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING cables to hand later were of a | with two ounce gloves. went to work for Charley Ebbets. | the other, Richard Hoblitzel, who was | { hopefal_ienor, aithough, the Lasis for i|, Dixon wos o different miller from lias had a long succession of one of the party who or the | this feeling remained obscure. lthe general run of fighters. Where, vears. His percentage of victorles each | training camp. | Domestic news was a varied | as a rule, comnig champions knock summer has always been far greater | BALL TOSSER NEEDS | character, embracing the reply of the out most of thelr opponents In tho than that gained by his club, and the| pojler Polo Results Thursday. { PIANOS 2 pfederal government the answer of carly days of thel records will show that the majc gt £ TO STRENGTHEN HIS LEGS. [the United States corporation played safe and was le Nap's triumphs have been T | At Poughkeepsie: Poughkeepsie 8, | Come—Look—Listen. If you buy yeur T | which the depa justice was ness, but when he fought McCart against the strong clubs of Newburgh 17 Pt ol ! plano here you will enjoy perfect sat~ Joe Tinker Says Sprinting is the Thing | quoted s regarding “insufficier 1 Le did not look much like the star he| tional leaguc sl e i e i o, E. PARKHURST, for Spring Practice. | newal \egotiations looking ] Rucker is at his hen the bat- | nectady 3. 1 . £ 0 = | untar 58 ion of | | four fi s ' ting is the toughest. loves to face ! e { i 1t - e P - e ity i . R0l be of e moe Ho would ) MOTORCYCLE NOTES. { 17.:,"'1',18_‘: Nerwish, Gont win ays Joe “Tinker, r mark: nd then Tom O'Rourke took rather he Mord PSR S SOESS Bl ' f 3 A e nd iron ir i nass of railroad | . baniam | ewson and the than be sent | | Any Man Or Woman Who s Thin Can hers of any tesun | earnings, some of which throw an in- | n 18 rounds. against Boston or Cincinnati. Th 2Tl A Recover Normal Weight By The D G od uld rk in the spring | teresting light on the operation of the | again fought | star players of the Nati ieagus, | Motareyqll AT Bemarkable New Treate ress Goods i e reason | more important transportation compa- | Tantag npion- | particularly the members he Chi- | Preparng o tho . A M| ‘ment, Protone. moet to do in | nies for the first month of the vear.| nd won it at Troy in | cago Cubs, consider Rucker the tough- | 162se & spee oy o n > g2 s st man in | Additiona exports to South | he met Abe TWills, ' est r of them all to beat. Par-| it T ST ine, | T had been thin for years, and began to emnants e g at reason rather, | Ax were reported, as we ian champion, ar San Fran- | t in Brooklyn is Nap's stuf o Dlanning a motercyele trip (o | PRk it was patural for me to be that Be stron s . 2 rain upon the resou in five hard to solve. There, adorning t s P ® | way. ¥Finally 1 read about the remarkabic . financial institutions, whi rornds. Dixon hecame bantam cham. | fence in deep center field, is York this summer. sncoesses brought about by the use of Pro Carrlage clofl\s for , o ) result in & loss of cash i Fion of the world as a result of this|advertising sign, and when Ruck = Mliller of Joliet, | o€ 80 T deolded to try it mysell. Well a stufr for t el feat | on duty and going h the 5 -~ oAb AL Tl “ | when I look at myself in the mirror now, 1 v were rumors some moOre The: ing no good bantams left he! ored background re : Se Sficers in ABBLIIES think 1t 1s somebody else. 1 have put or femm— gthen or the coming month, zome | e featherweights and hall on top of the : just 30 pounds during the last month anc eve g bably tal form et r another. A | sure e e el felt stronger or more ‘nervy’ in my B . 4 e 2 aftér his battle with Willis, | e | n Indie, according to Com- | ra ax un : e bio: 00 000 : e matehed with ¥ Give-Rucker ode run in Brooklwn, | 3, " Teports. from Madras, in that| s . t ) : for the champlonship. They and he is the best bet in baseba o i # oot e scoes of (e rame i R ?| Dracicted, ‘i bim two rind ana. i | < | FREE PROTONE COUPON. (Bean Hil) Neowich Tows o K ok s menth | 5% {erweight championship and a all over. Nap Isalso a good road man. | Tt wiil cost you notbin toprove the remar Jun12 W’ jasiies 0f the mon ] A | pursa, and Dixon dropped Johnson for | especially in his biggest combats, but | The Cle || eftacts of thia sreatment. Tne Froton: Cen - or and lie g : o |the count in the 14th round ) as an at home pitcher he is dered | ; 1| Filsand to sayome s freo 2 package of Prowue . < st | Earnings o nion Pacific Toad | s o et n the game 1 Be best of them all in the fonal 2 they will fill out this coupon aad encjces 100 in i air S n continued in the gam the b larltn dhe Natone] s et | ginme e ailer s el cover onage and pack NOTICE i lost the fea { = g, ‘and an ovidenca of good faith. They - e a game more h by title to Terry MoGovern. | ated with a ball team that is anything | <. o1 caiifornia S i 24 0l matrucions and thelr hosk on | | T repalr, remodel, re-cdge and cloas han a g T weaknesg_ of peratior he 80's Jos Waloott blazed a|but startlingly jmpresais i 81 cently completed & idgresbful endut-'| h\v‘:m'vh:vnr»,v!v-r--wfl;w:u:wflvnl’ Furs at a reasonabls pric & ekl g i outhern Pa- | for lightweights, weiterwelghts DOt a rosourceful orkman, but, ihen. from Sacramento to Oakland or et Protond dota the werk o o | | ALl work guaranteod. Drop a postal fter r e bases B S SN GEoRN XD- i@dieweights that was hard to, 11 Is 60 very, very good, naturally he is n |} "Iry0u want to put on mors flash, fill out the £o)- | [and I will call for w g P B T toaraiaed Saoi 000 Fhcals f Walcott was & welterwelght, | not called upen to pull anyihing on the T B had by Deiting direct o Detroft - oY SRUCKNER, The Farrisn - : E s | S the & i el but he trained down to 133 pounds Slab very often. T ows full welll g Gerken has been elected presi- e Ohs 430 Prodias Telephione 253-2 Franklin - :f, nto 3 ,1’7"- th Fould stick | raiiwas f ey he e m u;x.wflm.gq 4700 Lebiah Valle for Kid Lavigne, when the Kid was that the team behind him is not of {-,;r: dent of the Bort Avtiir: Tel, Hbtar. "”""""'fl.‘wu;.’mfin'.""“"”“ P! LY o St pitcnats R e | s futraliaed by'the profits. of the | B0t Bar. Commt champlon st that welght in 1895 and Tt ccoutt 2280 10 8 1% To0tomte | cycle' club, which was recently, organ- g — o p 4 ent; AL . Ao e 0 R 700 A Tobacoo e e im or th Toas: - iy s Zes TRTTP—. ¥ - ¢ experience, brt one reaaon for their | coal and iron company. Chicago and | 1A% Wi hiss” e e e Tavisns Aehe ang| to loaf, and just lke the rest of the o Bhy ol GEORGE G GRANIL, N L T e e e iy | after, Walcott was universally feared. | bitchers, partlonlarty ooee of the SPH| Another cowboy has a motoreycle 1 ey e o | s Getis Meres Sy 0 000] 0 3 | Ho was animalistic in his attack and| 2's! | Charles Jonneon « 2, Ariz, “has lndeflaker and Embl"’ A} e ] o | ie’s aperating income decreased aver | New York, Tab. %0—Cotton futures |esadlishod a ~string of knockouts s fanttiam 3 B ; -y g s e N i St closed quiet and steadv. Bids: March | Walcott was a powerful puncher an: noEd, P R e cane nf 8457000 "ePTed & 14009," April 10.16, Vay 10.25, Junc |never hesifatod fo fieht a man from | {hd o | 2 Providence SL, Vattviil: running holds with the | The hond market was again feature. | 1031, July 10.35, August 10.33, Septem- |ten to sixty pounds heavler than him- | i Prompt attention to day or might calls, players, but is particulari e | less aside from its steady tone. Total |Der 1032 October 10.38, November |self, | nd when he times, as Telephone 550, ADr14M WFaw Bt for thay: nave e | e " e, 8,414,000 United | 1040, December 1045, January 10.43.| Walcott became welterweight champ | e s T . ; e o They are alwave o ors | States onde were unchanged on el | Spot closed quiet, five points lower: |after the title had passed back and| e ot | TR e — i middling uplands, 10.40; middling gulf, | forth between Rube Ferns, Matty Mat- | S i St e e " move 10.65; sales, 300 bales. thews and Mysterious Billy Smith. He D end ot Ratker MISS M, C, ADLES, Amberst ass eb. 29 —Eight e 2 3 gchooling under George Dixon, who other_star pitcher in either A { a ° voir e sched 7t Al | New York, Feb. 20.—Money on call - he oh uitng | major league. When he starts, it is a N d P : P \ " u m oNeke football teain fao team fieet San steady at 3 (4@ 1 1-2 per cent; Tuling $00% Him 1 DRI ey g Ghzde fromi| g to 1. ghot he finisties €e r]nt]ng i a", oGalj} and racs ofeciaitt unced tonight. The season w Am. Can rate 2 1-2; last loan 2 3-8; closing bid s % pen W ifts ai Amberst on| 1A% S & T 3 3-8 offered at 2 1.2 'Time loana |, 1% Gans wes the pame of o hox| cyypg RECRUIT PITCHERS IN NORWICH THIS WEEK. 9 and will end with Harverd| 10 Am Ride & L. pd... firm; 60 days 2 2-4@3; 30 days 3@3 |1, the heights of lightwelght cham- EXPECTED TO PRODUCE. By request of patrons, Miss Adles is to riridge, DGt 16 and Dartmoutn | —ps AR le senulie 1-8; six months 8 1-4@8 1-2 fortha R e ol | ED ba opened ail this week in Nofwiol nover, N, H, Nov S AR, JADMUS s s mixing, Me was the third negro to| Lavender and Chensy Named siving ext me to cu . Im tng & B KEY, ecoms & titled head, His cereer was 'wo Promising Stars. prove P tunity Spriy 5 | GHICAGD GRAIN AR b itled heed, Hi = prove the opportunity to secure Spri ot et AT High Low. sixteen years long, The curtains were | | Halr Styles: also to receive Se: e T May oo e 0% 1 lowered on Mm when Bat Nelson stops | _Prestdent Charles . uzp 35_6 Treatment, =0 necessary after the win- s by . Lelee Gew WL | peg him twice in 1907, s i 1 team ; ter. Make early appeintment. A, Dhaem o . e B i v L ST Tl o Gans was the greatest knockout man | and win the 1912 pennant, if two re 7 © L b O lv“ 2 o - = fi:sx:him':am'n fi“‘“ v)l:(ior:m:)bmrr\‘:d (ruitlpllrhurs, Lm-fnd;r\unn Cheney, The BULLET[N Co WAUREGAN HOUSE, NORWICH, 200 Atebimn . : i Sodsal - A T r faces in the carpel at the be- | do what is expscted of them. Never g . 0 2 o0 Do 204 % B = thaend v % 60 6% |lest of his thudding flsts, Gans was | theless, Prosident Murphy and Mani- 64-66 Franklin S |I“. s R ... Fig e e P, | 5k i3 > both a fightar and 4 bexer—a true ant- | ger Chance aren't depending on these rankiin treet WHEX vou want 30 put your bush THERE Belinons' § o S jst. Fe had gn eve for disiance that|iwe to the exclusion of others, There 85 Defcre tne pubils, Lhers 13 B MEe Lustain ¢ 500 Prookien Hacid Toamsst i lw s rersarkable and iis blows rarely | are ne Jess then nime practicaily un- ol Lsrangh the Mvertee istin fer husisess results 40 Cazadiss Proide Y trgveled aver a ceuple of inches. Ha! tried pitchers on the Cub staff and

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