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NORWICH BULLETIN, ~FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912 ° Cm o T T m TWO ROINAQ | FURVCH FAMIL MARKET | THE SEC A Specialty MATTY LED IN ALL BUT TWO ROUNDS, "ot MK THE SE&?%% i 2 ARM INSURANCE Lemons, 30) Caulifiower, 15-30 i Oranges— Hed Cubbage, 1b 4 o i Porto Rico, 25-45/Cabbage, 1. 3 J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Baldwin Too Clever For Johnny Marto—Boston Boy Scored | Fioriaa 25 fisnls: { California, 30-5¢| Parsiey, | Genuine HcriAt Réquired to Win . Malaga Grapes 2(|Now Leets, H { i | Norwich, Conn, on All Around Boxing Ability. Apples, pi., . 25-i0[3weet - Potatoes. | the People’s Confidence | graperralt 10- 15, 6| | —_— Tigs 13| New Onlona, " | iiave you ever stopbed to reason | 3 B 2 YTallow. 2,3 | why it is that so many products that | New York, March 7—Matty Sald-| = OCCUM WON FAST GAME. | Ycilow bananas, So|Boiaiosé, 43| 8re extensively advertised, all at once | win of HBoston had decldedly the bet- — Cv|rlé' Lettuce, ¥| furnips, 29 | drop out of sight and are soon | ter of Johnny Marto of New York in | 0¢Cum Basketball Team Again De- | Hesd Lettuce, 15{Spanish Onioms, ~ |gotten? The reason is phain { 3 s R o, 2 b. 8¢ o fho pro A ten-round bout here tonight, iald- | feated Jewett City on Wednesday \“f\'-"x‘y‘.nhhrr-n‘ 1¢-1 nl.in'\iff“.c?r{exmq s applies more Par- | Tin s 100 clever and 0o fast for | Evening at Occum, 8 to 7. Spinach, pk. 20 4 ety thre medios A esiomal| > Marto and outpolnted the local man 3 hopsom 25 ICH | 2 . ‘e p) RAEIDL 1 tHG Fortiis s Rt | e e e H Hgg Plan 15 | preparatien that nas real curative| % \ f of except In two rounds when Marto | Tius proved to be the best and fast- N inae | vilner IOt i, Sfueis;’ s 1ikcn e | e first & SEeries nsnaged to even (nings up. The New | est game ou the Occum floor and close endless system the remedy is 2 Yorker suffered considerable punish- | all the way. Gadbois starred in the recomm. ¢ those who h: ; ment from Baldwin's body blows, basket shooling, getung 8 out of 9 eid g e e b e by neet of | A of advertisements, risht and_ left hooks and sw free trfes. St Afmord and Grobe were Meats. In an interview on the subject a the heac Marto’s best work was at|the floor shooters, each with 2. Pork— \vinter Lamb— prominent iocal druggist says, “Take . . . intignting o akoteld snowed as the star shoot- |, Spareriba, | "Shouiders. | for " sample Dr. Kilmers Swamp- picturing/and telling about i i far Jewett City, getiing three ba. o e 20! Root, a preparation 1 have sold for o PONEMAH FIVE SWAMPED kets. AL the end of tne first half the | gbie Siema, | et Lamb— many years and never hesitate Lo rec- the brewing of ale among® e score was 4 to & 1-2 in favor of Oc- b 25 | oramend, for in almost every case it ¥ < J ik 5 : 0§ 1-2.in f a ¥ 16-20) oramend, for in almo: y il : ' U. 8. F. IN BASKETBALL | ¢ R It ks 8 m,‘4 (’7 7. at the end | Smoked Should‘un ;: shows Immediate results, as many of | y T ancient, medieval and mod- AT a1 the las n five minutes of 3% | my custome: stity. No other kid- 3 4 Without the Shadow of a Doubt |Captain Murphy's Teams Defsated the | rertini ¢ Gadbois put . the | Smoked Tongues, " L o et iy stiias lo: showlsyvthe « incumbent upon vou to see that | Greeneville Boys, 31 to 17. fnishing’ touch on the game. The|pfled'hay 1y 73| 1arge a sale. ern people; showing: >4 verty is insured against loss| eups Corned Bees, 10-18| Shoulder, The success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Letis s. Your losses will not he quite| The Ponemah company team, which | Jewett City—Wakefield ¢, Rondeau | Poriechory’ s o | Netive Veale Root is due to the fact that it fulfils ; 3 ke Y many hundreds of years hear if there is some finan- ' forfeited 4 game In the ctory bas- | 12, McArthur rg, Berry rf, Garon If. o 28|Cytlets, 33 gvery wish In overcoming kidney, liver ¥ X ¥ 3 . . D6 158 sosscinion | EADAUOMETS 1o Ahe. 1 Finishing | _Occum—Glouds ¢ Beauregard re, | Sirioin, 28 25 | and bladder diseages, corrects urinary : ! of effort and invention T NOW. |somuany fve, making that the oniy ) Raymond Ig, Gagbols If, St Armond Tl Ronnte s 16 | troubles and neutralizes the uric acid 1SAAC 8. JONES, Jost game in the Penemah record, took | If. | 8hor . 14)s 16-20 | which causes rheumatism. 5 : i een - Insurance and Real Estats Agent, | [Vele on the Finishing ~compar Occum expects to play one or two | SPOUMer steak, 1Zswense, N80 | WY STl hottle will be sent by RS P which have b nec. s o s 987 | boyvs by defeating them $1 to 17 on |more samesand then take a short | . 16| mall, absolutely free. Address Dr, : th Richards Building, 91 Main St Thursday night at the Y. M, C, A, |rest befcre”baseball practice time | Powlry Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and L v essary to produc. e e = - . gymnasium, comes Ocoum now has four straight Faney L. L Ducks | ontion this paper. Regular size bot- : P the firet period the Ponemah |8ames on Jewett C WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN | and it 1ool THE FALL, THEN 18 INSURANCE | 03°, ity oied uader wr tles soid at all drugeists—50c and $1 perfect ale of today— e Western, I. had & chance, as Wants to Hear from Jack Monty. Goslings, F THE MOST VALUE. | the score was a tie, - . /s e B arned, according to 12 to 12, at the Sporting Rditor: February 3 we ) e e i ; end of the first half. But in the sec- | ga eI SFFBIIonAS ATonErNe | estimates of those who should know, - le first ha 1 the ave a b xhibitio 3 Butter— . b “ il Fis Tast Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. gnd the bonemah boys camo back with | between Jack Monty and Young Cul- T Il R R Slos N e e : Pl & spurt ‘l.[«‘b'f[(n\ui\’: opponents :tml ver of New Haven, and Culver got smery, 45| Granulated. | him §$6,500. Ahe has not been the most # i e AT o tree, scos 9 point t cold fee v of Norwich| — 2 ibs. $1 1 3 5 = i # o { a BEIG0, WATIK (s Fhidine T b | o et AUt FIE, Menly ol JBEwicn | SO, 5| Brown, s e 31| thritty saver in the game, despite the THE JAMES MANLEY BREWING CO ‘[HANL[YS PEERLESS BREWERS OF ALE AND E FHULE 5. Canthin OIS oo | Hana e 8 a denter Jusk 31D, WA R TT S ol 10| Cutloaf, 12 lbs, §11 fact that he always took fine care of B £ 0VIDENCE . ... RHODE ISLAND I PORTER. EXCLUSIVEL” | getting 5, piain Murph as the | line and we will put Young Williams | = R el sy 7 et e greater part Gf § . T + |individuai star of t B 5 Plmento 10| Powdered | himself, and by far the greater part . vidua r of the game, scoring | up against the Norwich boy, The | sags : 15 be 41} B Rociune. Tua awWINUISE AWRY. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. ""‘J‘j ically half of the winner's points, | night of the match he asked me to| New, 18|Molasses— g g % 5 E Agency established May, 1846, | The ilneups and summary | get him a mgtch with Willlams, and | Eng. Dairy, x| Porto Rico, gal. 66 | A VE e 1 seplIMWF Taftville—Benoit If, Murphy ©t, Pot- | I wrote to him and told him he would | Edam. - #k-$1.80| N Orleans. gai. e | AMERICANS MUST HA o e W The Standard of Excellence. s bl - ter ¢ Jacques rg, Smith Ig. Oght him, but it looks to us as if | pCemmenbert. | » ”';’D‘l'm'""l 25-50 BIG TEAM FOR OLYMPICS. INSURANCE - 8. Finishing—Revell rf, Kllison 1f, | Monty has never answered our letter. | Honer: comp 20 29K esane O 1118 S Proaian Il Mak R Caarope ©g, Dilworth lg. | We would like to hear from Youns | Esgs 4 o Arrangement of PfowflmmUW"' Make e als—Benolt 2, Murphy 7, |Jack Monty. Natl to Double Up. he Oldest and Strongest Companies 4, Jaoques 1, Smith 1, for Taft. | e F. J. STOKES, West xo»:x‘f 5 o g ® Reveil 2, Rydhoim 4, Dilworth | 2§ T4lac St, New Haven, Conn. | Blah, Although the Olympic games wil: Cods’ Tongues, 15 Round Clams, ' op. ls, Revell 3, Murphy March s, 1912 Market Cod, s, Revell 3, Murphy 1 farch 5, 1912 By e g 5 Steak Pollock, s 1912 Gulew, Weakfish, With the spring of 1812, Reach's | SaPper Blues, JAMES E. FULLER, |k boul sous. Revall 5 ' ; 161 Main. e | tees it el DUCKPIN DOINGS. | { consume almost the entire July, the most importan’ even track and fleld section will be confined to @ period of ten days from July 6 to qt. Canned Salmon, 2 for = o T sul | Lobsters— 15. There is now a certain amount of Bk American Teague Guide—the official | Lt 1 T Z ive, dissatisfaction on the part of the \bk GFFICE OF WM. £. EILL [owls and Picked Team to Mest for pandhogk ot e efest-inlr SHERE} Bolled, ’\‘n;nur:{r;;" Cse the Swedish Olym- | eague- akes itg wele ear- A ans S \ Real Estate City Championship—Challenges and | ance. being onca more fist L ihe 5[ Floshdern” ple committes has so grouped the va- I High Scores. | fiela |Flatfish, rious events that it will be extremely and Fire Insurance, - Bhe A weriis et R. Clams, 70/ Haltbut. difficvit for the American athletes to R R A AL T he world's championship se- | §imail Mackersi, 20|Bluefish, ! double up in events as they did at the » jeeainpl in Bemery’ Blook, ever C. M. |, 2, 07 CUTIRT Shemblonsaip of it Bl At 2 R, ’l"" Sreat spe- | Nels, 15-18[Saimon, English games fn 1908. The result will Telephone 147. | ieam made up of the fastest bowlers | for record or reference will be found | Mussels. k. ‘G0|Swordnsn, | Americans than was previously thought at the Donovan alleys are begin | within the covers of thie great book, | SC&loPs, at, 80| Butterfish 15 | of. thelr serles there Monday night. The | which 15 (hus realie o o : . The Swedes have arranged two all- -AT. O CAD o ecsargye® 5 really a complete his rou! cha c 3 hich are at- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW )Wls are captained by Bill Donahue, | tory of baseball in 1911, The Reach ADDITIONAL MARKETS B o wtta Cich b p—— | with BusH, Tuttls, Johnson and American League Guide for 1912 is for SERCLILE SRR COFR Y {van as hi vhile sal 1 - ‘country. One is called the pentathion, Brows & Perkuns, Itwmeyvet-lon |20 00, 0 \oAm mates, while agatnst | sale by all nowadeale Hey, Gral Fees. e irrie eveaty. Tho ouieE | Bott Crabs, dos. 30 | | | | ver F t ¢ ) s Vo 1 W 1.90|Hom 4 cati in which there will Nationa® Ga ;.'e‘e;;hnm 3.3, | Hign ;_‘m,w ottt New York, March The appoint- | Middlings, $1.60 cwt., $1.50 | ca will undoubtedly be represented in }{fl\brm(‘] New Lngland league te m, | PRESIDENCY THE GOAL OF as Plaza provistonal ki st the al ment of Leo Groom of Brooklyn gs| Straw, owt. $3.2¢|Hay, baled il of these all-tound champlonship | D&5 Teceived lne signed coniract of | ECUADO s retumd 1o asosst e G have been made by manager of the Reading chan ot (s | Bread top, $1.30 | DU O e A iposaible to say what | HErman Young of Lusion, Who playe R REVOLUTIONISTS, |} A accept the offion, with Hill fo gt ere tonig is will be Groom's | Rye. 35 cwt, $1.65 | victory. The penathlon is not likely| | % g & e was to break ¢ he seme t 1‘,," ‘_f“‘ {‘7;\ the high score of the | first venture in baseball management. | Corn, busk 30| Cottomseed Meal, |to be of as much interest to Ameri- ®U0 ';“\f mgned their | oon ex- Chair Frustrated. n Qui "_‘*m“’: :"_’!;f’_' time as | Captain Johnson's team of Owl As a pleayer he has been a member | Oats, bushe Ssjiir. OIl Meal. cang as the decathlon. The five events | cepting Millunan and Cou b g s < ; i 18, ofdeh now SESVEI. uppressed, |4, challenges Captain Tohomery ams in New England and oth to be contested in the pentathlon ar < rank W, Fi Harvard er leagues. The league is scheduled | Live Stoek. as follows: 1 a | Franciseo Andrade Marin, president of — rel Hill team for a duckpin series, £6 open Tt keastn & it e e Feal Calvi Gosad . (2) | Bultalo aiumnus, has offered a hand- | the chamber of Gepulies, who yester- S — best four out of seven games. Ceihipe svateiCo s e Lo A e o ol 30 | e T Yewith the Javelin | Some Silver cup to-be awarded every j day temporarily aseimed the exeontive o o o o ] 7 Shee 5 e s I ear o butfalo high school en | office aiter the t in which Genera, Carinto, irague, Mare o &2 P i Pamba, $3.50-3¢ | held in-the middle), best hand; (%) h wins the fool b Sl ARranes s Lo eIl | etary Knox and party arrived here st Lambs, §5.50-35 | o0, ctery flat; (4) throwing the dis 3 1 champion 0 Andrade was kiiled, has appoin ominic ominic 5 Lemb: $3 | 200 meters flat; (4) throwing t X Some men never grow to0 old Maria: Avor A 330 oclock 1his afterncon. The : Cus, best hand; (5) 500 meters flat Q. never grow tou old aria Ayora secrelary of stale | et Pl - & ! Hogs, $6 | cus, best mand: ) 0o he held on | 0 kteb up an inierest in the sports interior, General Junn Navarro | *Pecial train carrying the Americans 1 nmed Green Calves & KB SRecpuch., TNy & il [ oo Tty tate for war and Federl- | norntng. It was proced by a pilot el. 901 orwich LA i R & . Hides- rade 8-1, ”’]" _“f‘r“""q-'_, = ‘“\’“‘,’? whio: Wen it the | it R R n and followed by anether tradm, PRICES GLIMB T, R 5 Gownr 3 Plonshipe In_this country ; s pactof last sesson, | 1L is officlally anmounced that the | % S4ch of which wae » stromg gumed N 700 Atlsotic Comat Lins. s 1 1 1 0 t pri Monire to the S)ra conservatives pi ed the olutios S 0 phouhs » - Frank O. Moses, Mgr. : | Rl n, e | S en 3 e 7 tents which £ com i ST i i (| o e, T e e | Great Activity Follows Period of Dull- lebems Breal it i | “Weol S PR i as follows: 35 ranamg ] ¢ sa busic | Taber, formerly tary for (orskgn | COTINto to the capital [ n Repld Transit.| 810 (1) 100 meters flat: (2 ning | o & b ui rmerly sevret i lorsig " | ness and Irregularity. 0 Canealen i w0 fvs s | Wool. | broad jump: (3) putting the weigh e | affais, in presidenc They were —— 5 = 2100 Centesl Leather 3| Stralgnt flecca, Washed, 6 | best hand: (4) runn my L . ried by Toe presient of ine sen New York, March 7 dullness | 4916 BE ool BN A B b.30-21 Muskrats, D e ) e, hucdls Tou pitehin 1 os Freile, who had previously and irregulazity, followed by Ereater | i (pmen ¥ gonw 310 30 Mink— {10 meters; (7) throwing the discus the separacion qf General Ni- F. activity and a pronounced hardening | — - Chicago & i % < s et Pt o (9) throw- —— varro from minis ar. Car MORE, Speotal. | of pra hie t i o, “ : best hand; (S) pole jump B 1 the, ministry of w a { prices which sent gome of the ac 0 Chicaso Great Wesers. . 184 75% ¢ sy P (O S at anford univer- | jog - j'reile e he , conservatives G. EDWARD GRAFF tive fasues to the highest levol of the | 2 ] % U Bi| s 50 e T Tan » Finney, a col- |Gy intentioh of¥attatkite. (Be For Infants and Children. psent movement, summarizes today’s 43 0% 14 | ad al A3 1 keep him up 10|y g - . t o8le 1074 5 e arracks. They first attacked tne po- far s could be learned, none of the n% x 7 b & This competition w Cleared 6ift: 2 1-8/indnd | o on DUt were repulbed, and it whs The Kind You Have A t upon the contestant have been spread over two 14 and 15 Thero are not during this fight that General Julio Andrade was killed. He was also a| Bears the ’ candidate for the presidency | ‘The troops then prociaimed General| Sinatu.eof developments was directly re- ible for this change. News from d respecting the Britlsh coal Stocks, strike was virtually unchanged, and 8 the depressed state of the London mar. Un San raln kets was doubtiess the cause of the early heaviness here. In fact, at t | utset there was a disposition to view | | Roem 5, Chapman Building, the general situation with more di Broadway, Norwich, Conn. | couragement, one of the adve i 6 fl. 1-4 in. Two stars of | in one college are unusual meet Miiler, the poie with | | | THE PASSING OF ABE. | : Long Regarded as One of the Greatest | Boxers. i | these a When Referee Charley Eyton raised best of these now avail o K heridan, the winner of so man Johnny Kilbane's hand at Los Angeles ;w’m‘d’“"hwm_‘w.m oAy proclaiming him victer in the 20- amy is s21d to be on Easy 3 . - ie has been foflunate e a money he made in i uck i in the Olecan an S prospered in busi- tors being found in the announcement o Dt < round bout with Abe Atiell, a titie | Thompson, 2 post-graduate of - 3 own of -Bollver: MEMBER that the government at Washingt 1660 Inte et | passed from one of the greatest little | ton university. Thomesan 1° cuizion to quit base- k s purposes to institute fresh proceedings o fighting machines the boxing game has | all-ronnd champlonship fof TI6 e he Is 4 back number is [ against the Standard Ofl company | 20 lner Hamesier | ever known. There was a time when | L0 Years, but he has not vt act his healih is Dol good it because of the alleged attempt of that | treuational Paper |it was considered that a title could | the zecord establiehed in t%/ h corporation to acquire some of the | Ltrensiional Pump 2 20" | change only tarough a knockout, but | MR Sheridan £y i s, A Telephone 842. larger independent companies in the | — T Carl that day hes passed long ago. . % C.'H. GILFILLAN, Mgr, | fCuthwest. Other home events which | oo 1o "y As a general rule, knockouts are the ks > PP el . may be cited wers the report of the | 109 Lacieds Gas actors which decide championships s letter. I Iway Steel Springs company, which | ills & Nash MeGovern had to stop Dixon, Gans had 7 in 30 Days seful information. | wag altogether poor, showin, 1 * St lois rop iy as altogeth , g earnings st foul {to drop Erne, Nelson was for ) . 4 of less than one per cefit. on the com LA nock out Gan: tt exhausted Knockeut Had the Best of It i X mon stock, and another batch of rail- vid | strength of n, Fitzsimmons Fall Piver, Mass, Ma nock . " R [Fond “saimings, oy 3 tew ot which i | knocked out Dempsey ~ and Corvet’, | out Brown of New Vork had the B0c Package of Remarkable Flesh-Builder were at all favorable. oral B Jeftries ciamped the deciding blow on | of everv round in a tw ; b o 0 N R | L £ J er, captain of Har- As an offset to theso conditions, it | 4 ¥ — | Fitzsimmons' § Johnson stopped | gecision hoxing match h Ray Wood g S Xa Pl' tfll en PI‘W w “ u . | became evident in the diiliness of yes- | a0 New Yok Burns and Jeffries, Wolgast battered | of Fal: River tonight. BSrown was the e L 0 O,S tFree to o What It Will S¢ l6Rat; D sitiatlet was rather mote| t Amerioan [t By o kAt e et Lo o Nl red up his academic siate | Bt 3 fneen pe fber tiors B[ e i b e el s | Send Your Name ress Today, the other. Outside of the financial d 200 Pensylvania i 12% | champion because he was able to dés| At Pcughkeepsle: Poughkeppsle 13 arbera school, Castinteria, trict there is indubitable evidence that | — - Peple’s Gas e 199% | feat all the men of his own weight or | Scheneetady 8. : BridEs hext 1ol to abaisl & chctic business is on the mend, and especial- | o0 Fitsbus . ¢ & B L.lo6% 10| inywhere near his weight, He be-| At Waterbury: Albany 4; Water- bridge next fall to assist in coaching Iy in the west and southwest. This is | Preed . _Sieel 0% ame champion in 1904, when Terry 2 O P IR demo rated in part by more liberal | Pglace Ot McGovern became too heavy to fight | 2o g Lester P. Dole of St. Paul's school says ih | will w | with Harv offerings and acceptances of commer- Soel Bpring. cial paper. Of all the more important lines of industry, the steel business continues the most backward, and this 1t the featherweight limit. It is gen- SPORTING PICKUPS. crally agsertad that Corbetf was never 1 real featherweight champion, as his| Yale's hockey team attained one dis- victory over Terry McGovern, the title | tinction this season It was not de- time is coming when Yale her share of the boat races rd. In the interest of good sport this stould he so, but mot all 100 Do. ptd - 2000 Rock Jeiand Co | 790 Republic Steel condition, it 18 expected, will be con- | 30 To. bfd holder, was gained at 126 pounds, four | feated In its new rink v n t wh firmed in the “unfilled tonnage” figures | 200 8 L & & T 2 wt. pounds sbove the featherweight limit. | — | Share, ‘Harvard men might,with Jue for February which the United States | (w0 bo. ot As McGovern's defeats by Corbeti| Benjamin Franklin Davis, with a|{ice iize that there shouid b no trne Steel corporation Is to iesue on Sat- | — = Siow Sher. 8 &1 practically ended his ring career. there | nickname of Inky, is the new captain| .o o (he jane for o' Hob o, 5 600 Southern Pacifle ... : 1 's claims when | of ‘Jeorgetown’ k tea o o 2 £ urday. [P it tan was no disputing Attell's claims when | of Georgetown's track team. | come. Theie are plenty of followers e declared himself feniherwei of rowing who will agree with Dole thai Yale's déline in rowing is not o be put on the snoulders of John Such significance as today's move- | 1750 I assortment of White Enam- | ment may have possessed attached in | 5o Rembs Gopser no small measure to the continued 00 Texan & ?,:W‘ 2 strength of the copper shares, Amal- | " elware '05' pat on sale. gamated Copper crossing 70 for the first time in some months, and ap- Let us figure on your Elec. | Proeching its best price of the previ- | champlon in 1904 H | against George Dixon i 1301 | welght to Attell's claims, as s victories in 1904 over Kid Herman, Aurelis Ferrar sy Haley and I her Nig ( Jack Tayden of Touwisville has just ontract whersby he wili be s pro g he hits fo THE DAY IN CONGRESS. tod States Realis. States Rubber has come ous year. The steady advance in this 4 Staies Ru There is 1o denting the wonderful |with the statement that he cannot|Appropriation for Fres Sesds De- 2 i stock, coupled wi s anomalous div s boxing ability of little Abe, and it stand for the ¢ Sitn ot 4 7 5 tric Work or offer ‘“gflelhonl;dwnd position, which compared with | R A extremely doubtful it will ps the contract calls for $5,000 per an- nounced as “Graft” in Houss, o 5 United States Steel which vields more | Crr. Chem uce his equal for ma; to come. | num. Vv v March 7T for obtaining improved light- | than twics as much, has been one of | 80 Weir In his twelve years of boxing Attell| et PR i e Tho Megt . the mystifying features of the mar 200 Western Marsiand has engaged in upward of 200 battles.| The B. A. A. will award Sam Law- ing. Foreign demand for the metal contin 10 Westinghouss His racord shows 45 krockouts and six | rence. the hizh jumper, a gold record | Senat es_apace, but home consumers are| 1m0 Weiwn Tnim defeets, the romainder being wins, | medal for brezking indoor high | Senator Percy announced he would | holding back in the hope of some re- | I Woeeing & L. F draws and no-decision affairs. Ang by | jump record at the club's games in | make statement to senale Friday in ces fon from recent prices. far the greatest numher of no-declsion | Mechanics building, Boston, last month. | response to Mississipp! legisiature’s de- The bond market was firm and more bouts went to Attel"s credit. Benny | —_— mand that he resign Bhe active. Total sales, par value, aggre e e % | Yanger is one of the few to hold a| A western paper steted that Manager | Democratic members of the finance gated $2,458,000 Ak hos W ACE00) M declslon over Attell. and that was ob- | McAleer of the Red Sox is very sweet | committee declded to stgnd by house United States governmrent bonds tained in 1902 Tommy Kilbane of |on Tris Speaker There are a few | steel tariff revision fii~ re seeking b were unchanged on call COTTON. | Cleveland (no relation to the new | thousand fans in Boston who feel very | support of progressive republicans. 20 Chino_Copper 4600 Pac! yonws Standard Oil Brings Record Price. | New York, March 7—Cotton futures | champion) ot a decision over Abo last | kindly toward this same Tris Commerce committee ordered favor- i . osed very steady. Closing bids: | year in Cleveland, but thet was dus - able report on biil to extend until Company New York., March 7—Shares of the UOUT (050 4\ 10l 10.43,( May 10.49, | to Abe breaking his shoulder. Brook-| Now that Jennings has released Del | March 15, 1922, time for completion of Standard Ofl company of New Jerse reached a record breaking price on 129 Main Street, Norwich, Conn, | “curv" today, seliing at 890 each, = 0.55, Tuly 1061, August 10.60, |1vn Tommy Carroll, Tonv Render and | Drake, the fight for the left fleld bertk s nber 10.62, October 10.68, Novem- | Young Corbett ar> ‘credited with hav- | is between Davy Jones, the veteran, | ber 1071, December 10.76, Janvary | ins knooked Attell out. Tender did |and Perry, the recruit, who was with H :dson rive Hou bridge, New York city. | rise of 35 to 40 points over the previous| fov, Urohruary 10.72. Spot closed | the trick in a private bout ot a local | the Red Sox and Providence last sea- | Speaker (iark was felicitated upon i dny, and an advance of almost $200 3 L st o i vana O o his | 24 birthday anmiversary by Lt ek R TAPT Palmi s oo | AN A A ducted ot when | Tilet, 20 pointa higher; middling up- | Eymnasium in 1906, an rbett deliv- | son. IR g y ant—has returned fo &3 \asiingion | the supreme court of the United States | 1Ands 10.65; middi'ng gulf, 10.90; sales | ored the sleep punch during a gymna- | 3 The $2£6,000 garden seed appropria- el Vigrasn. B S DA, white she will bo | D8 suprents co ” ssolution, | 100 bales. | stum wrangle in Denver. | “Pass ‘Em” McTighe, the elongated | O 3225000 & o S0oC e 1 | A Wew Weeks' Treatment of Protone Will Make Sou Fiump, Sizeng BEat o 58 Sk7 or her "Doemii b | ardered the company's _dissciution. g Attall's_lone knockout n a_public | southpaw of the Braves, had a_pool | ton in agricsitural bill was depicted 1n | Patrons i decisa | Trading today was quite active. com- contest, scored by Brookivn Tommy | room in Memphis, Tenn. all winter, | debate as “graft” by opponents of the | foy (L oiiiine 1o see the effedts pro- prove ¥had J dess the .y prising, it is said, over 250 shares. A MCNEY, | Sulilvan in 1904~ was afterward re- | and savs he made encush money to . v s Hirantt Wik duced by the new flesh-increaser, Protone. book om “Why Yom | g 3 7 | trieved by _Attel with a similar v keep the welf from the door, but not '.\1l:pi“{.‘:!‘t’l“\ & Leportation of all de. | TO Put on real, zolid, healthy flesh, st the charss, giving fects WALLPAP[R\ e TR B | tory.ousc Sullk s Plaved | a whole lot more. e orelen scamen who ate ap- |t of @ pound a day, is not at all astonish yen. end o Alls Chalmees pfd P ] : el € s ) SR PR AR S . m:ar)uhle with this new I;ouden i Wwith your name and e A " t of Wa pars | 59009 Amat Cur 8%, 6 0% staile T ¢ on sj One e reas . para Bes sion of @ cult otone indnces nutrition, increases eoll- e e e i o 07 5 orics : Iy wing by Ja ABTICYNUTAL | o octh, maies perfect the assimilation of IR SSWCL SRS § i The A o B . " 2 Attell has ofien been termed e gt with the ar st year food, strengthens nerves, increases biood received. Others wili v s fascas | 0 Am Can A4 2 &r x eve do bt me ary s kely & £y ficd corbusele < np, safely and quickly, made | K3 Kol s 4 SHGAAE Comall et mark with iFe gloves. lis feinting | i m this weas o exehoaiture | Mmuscies nnd solid. healthy Sesh, and a i 4 |- 4 sy | O e andite much wa ANEETE For women who never appear stylish in ave . . ol 4 s . o . iext: to. perfe S - any:hing, becsuse of thinness, Protome Mixed % g T 7% . 7 Ser o834 -2 ¢ s enry 1 T | may prove a revelation. PElating, Begbr HASEive AfD Dac- |~ . B s Buch R ek geanilc, riehgibbned | Sloredtagunte of 3 4 3t.couts You nothing 40 Drova the s orating are a specialty by us. Buest. Nening..,. 118 13 118 s ) | markabie effects of Protone. Tt i3 nem- : Tl usK 1% 145% | injurious to the most delicate system. The Protone Company, 431 Protone Ridg., ]m.z judge of distance, and in every , Sands, arrived in New York vester respect @ marvelous boxer, he reigned | from -the Mediterranean on the Whitc OR C&€ "capsu. supreme in his class for years, while | Star liner Cedric, suffering from the P | r Detrott, Mich., will xend 3 . a i AT B Al ) i i | tne other divisions. mm age of Protone, with full instructions, %o, | Telaphione nov2’ 1000 Do, B sreerraarsers 203K Bek. iy During s leng and active ring Daniel F. Clolecy, president of the g

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