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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY APRIIL 20, 1912 EIRRTANTES 1 . JACK MONTY TO BOX At Worewier_Aftrnaon: Woroeser 4, Tarechl 0. sy |Mike Ryan Wins Boston Marathon arnew Lovoon pEE T T FARM leURANCE Four Good Bo::ZdA;rmg’nd for Green- COMPETITION FOR RACES. 3 S ities Are After Vanderbilt C Irish American A. C. Man Cut Former Record by 21 2-5| mack donty of this city ts training | 1™ .c,',:"G,..,.d hasillex silghun J. L. Lathrop & Sons, 2 hard for his bout with Tommy Kelley 5 i Seconds—Place on Olympic Team Assured—Sockalex- [of Westerly hefore the Greenwood A.| <rim the rapld decline of sutomobile Norwich, Cenn. ! C.,, New London, next week, and says he is in the best of shape.” The bout | 2¢ing on Toad and track In the east, TR o iy scpelel o S Sonar 2T |8 e e dmapig e et pounds ringside, Kelley has the rep- |/ o years ago, road races were held ey utation of being a strong, gritty scrap- at Motor pa.rkvi.ray Riverhead, L. L, Boston, April 19.—Over s usual- | catcher's shoulder which ‘was, injured | por, and should give Monty & £00d |7 well, and other places on the enst- 1y s(‘iul;‘,\“ vu[:lr? ,‘:{:ilxs- P(“(\‘:l';‘l oy n \ e et ern seaboard, while many race meet- wearing | in a g 3 L. Louls, showed that|. For the main bout Matchmaker Bil- ¥ .| the s! was merely dislo- 5 ings were held over mile dirt tracks ted ¢ eastern the so cated. siciane said he womd bal i ot Giaio o |In thewsastem seclen of SOy AICEE to resume piaying, in about two beach offered almost unrivaled facili- rse the colors of the Irish-Ame of New Yo¥rk, won the Bo: i ociation’s 16th Marathon ra cue the former record @ It is, or should beNonevuyhp ¢ a racti v red hin ; ties for the advancement of motor- § == H uine s‘e}‘.mds‘ and practicaily assured him- —_— T e : nmmngrgen : ST Vi, L, i e orican, Oty Much Interest in Taftviile Race. interest now held in the east is the or Ale. is there for pic tea vén ran the \ Th e at Taftville to be a close Six runners Fairmount park road race at Philadel- | phia, and even here there was consid- erable opposition before the sanction 2 hours 21 minutes 1S1 against a field thaf included we: athletes le Indians and the ection, and as a reminder that {mmonwhmebnitnppmwfll mise; t. i g d several oth- was gronted by the Fairmount park | serve you Ll o tleneisbin e men ‘¢ announced their intention to commission. rite BT Tiiit e tart. I v entered are A. Three cities are now in line for the Sy Norman, John Nolan, Fred Sullivan, Vanderbilt cup or grand prize contests, | e d and C. Nor- or both. Los Angeles and Milwaukee amous . whose former perform- NO SYMPATHY e 5 n. 1d_are re- Tepresent the west and Dollas the receiver of a check in full for his e The race southwest. The California promoters policy of FIRE INSURANCE, Ha | ie Olvmni e i m. and the want both events; Milwaukee would 111 may have wept the night before while | Xortp his home was blazing—=but think of |, his consolation in the morning? be from wftville ho- s promote both classes, but prefers the icksmith shop at Oc- Vanderbilt cup race. Dallas is bid- Doret or man, ran a second fo R nd missed Durr's t bl cum and retul | | i ar' P ding for the Automobile Club of Amer- Can we writa YOUR policy too? (e Moo Sea ica grand prize. - Mjlwaukee's applica- SELECT STOCK ISAAC S. JONES, L egicet t N s tion is endorsed by the board of trade e 4 SEET R0 oGt 1 | Hanovers Win from Clippers. and chamber of commerce, Milwaukee | I A ER '""""‘:"d'"gl‘f‘"gffi’fl' Aa""‘” e | The Hanover etic \club defeated Automobile club, and also the Chicago | ichards ['™ ain 8t Eiing. , Which turned t surf the Cl 3altic last Satur- Mlotor club, while the various trade | organizations of Los Angeles and Dal- | A N D HALF B AN las are behind the applications from ! STOCK those cities. There is a general feeling among THIS SIGN WILL BE FOUND AT THE BASE and it w The bat- shall for Bal- rofts for Han- the road into slime, only by taking to intervals gl MREOFFICE OF WM. F. AL |iC t° ronners were able to makeliic Cl Balcolm and 7. Rea! Estate ger of the H. A, would motor car manufacturers and dealers el JUNIORS DEFEAT OWLS ; ames with any team | that the salvation of the racing sit- OF 'THE TAE RUNNING BARRAGARISIT. SEE T e apands, SPECIALS AT DUCKPINS | "Fr 10 7C0r ¢ il i Gilvesion lis appiiad for & sanciion || = VARRAGANSETT BREWING COMPANY, Providence, R. L l;vm in lbn:rn Blogk, ever C. M, Aldiitian M'\T 'V:i_;‘—_rom SiRon—| — — for a week’s racing on the sand beach e, Roemt 9, third floor. g E e ol le leld Vermont and offers $6,000 in prize money in | Telavheae 147, Buscli'{Rolle WAIL Tar“owia, |~ Malcalm He'd Yermonh b O it aeiticn 1o Hophies { WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE FAMOUS NN o 'h"_ev‘ | rmont 2 to Long Isung 5 {‘yretf:rr?d, a8 the | i m—— N s bl o) ks 5 Mal- home of the \Audpr.n)u race, but the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e fsne | Yalo |Zallore to obtain military protection - — 5 o ne o deieate v, 7 vent return t he Motor rk- | AMOS A. BROWNIN 1 kpins Friday eve- |V v S Rt e s b}?“m,i ALE AND LAGER . 0 G High Wit ¢ oati | Motor cups holding company that it | Waurezan House Del-Hoff Hotel Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. AT was a mistake to give the Vanderbilt Henry J. Kilro P. Mahoney "Phone 700, hed a ¢ | cup race to Savannah, as it swnordi- | P. Shea The Palace 1 | nated that event to the grand prize. W. E. & J. H. Wilson J. Goldstein Juniors, h Anly responsible city u?‘eru\xg pr/)g;;l’ Charies A. Connell H, Alraxg | R s e i 508 # Score inducements can get the Vanderbilt J. A, Wuttkey George Draper Brown & Perkuns, ittameys-at-Law | Posie e + A n o cup race, but some assurance must be | C. E. Wright Caron Brothera Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St | (onnors .. 83 89 00000002 T 4 forthcoming that the event will be Andrew Clendennin Vewmarket Hotel :nt;lnc‘- ;ulrwtr nnhxt to Thames | (rowe 79 000010 o 32 staged ae tho road feature of the year | American House Carroll & Shea ationa! Bank. Telephone 33.3. |\ : . o in_the Uniied States. | Joseph Bedard Levine Bro‘hers b S 3 ot Meanwnile manufacturers and driv- | James Meloney P. Cticatz 458 ers are turniut toward the southwest Ge: and west to relleve the present state of uncertainty of racing. Up to the | present time 80 per cent. of the ap- o X ¢ | plicati r sanctio ave come JACK MONTY. plications for sanctions have com Greenber; John Tetlow | here s | to break into L | second wi {from that section of the country. Sullivan ,_ , Lewis of the 8 | Donahus ', | name had hardly now it J8 In ¢ ° 9 . ly Manice has secured Frankie Shee- | l l han of Boston and Young McAuliffe SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. | | of New York, who will go 10 rounds | at 121 poupds. | a sure thing that American The preliminaries will be rounds | ue pltchers wiil not serve curve 2 : ! T Ittiens. | betwess X4 et e it Nl balls to John Frankiin Baker in fu- oI e) um Cubs | tional league is the stronge: | B T \I]\'fif."rfi:f “;;i, ture, But they will find it hard to ool WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS a game rounds between Young Enos, the Mo- | Mr. Baker with anything else. Occum vs. Norwich. Dominick & Dominick Tel. 501 Norwich PR e |of baseball this season with a Nor- | hican Kid, and Kid Brady of New , e ! wich tes t fon by London, Ad Wolgast, champion lightweight, I | April 27, thousan it " doesn't | Billy Moran will referee the bouts, | 1as so far recovered his strength that | : Frank O. Moses, Mgr. | 220l Waiiseed prove Lie y of the In- | red West as announcer and|he will be ready on July 4 to take | i ern Connecticut 1 ternational’ L | Frank Smith as timekeeper. m any chellenger for the title in a 20-round bout. “I believe 1 shall ba —— SANSS TOBAY. fit to take on_anybody who presents Another new line of Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses, v | | | X % N. F. A. Plays at Willimantic, | Ernest, 2.05 3-4 The F. A. baseball team will | oy recelved play their first out of town game this ol hi f,” sald Wolgast. “I'll even give ing American League. G. EDWARD GRAFY. | Blay thelr first out of town game this | Price G aciven Crlcago st St Toula o Meariang a codpls of pupnds We have purchased these new models at very low prices, b o4 SMHRE, Spsain. 1 el nine ot The line- | recenily SR ‘ a4t Washingtn. s and we are going to distribute these garments at a very low G EBWARD up for the Norwich team will be about | Prince then he | New Yorkist Boston. 1| Boag, manager of the Madison > S d § GRAFF |the same vious contests this | irainioad ds went out to Natlonal Leapue. [Snich 5° snoring re e Tt 5o | price to those who are fortunate enough to look us up before year, i e : o e 24 I is seeking to stage bouts In| P! 2 2 W v B o x‘:-jfllr‘:il‘ Madison Square Garden, has offered {875,000 for four matches. It is said | DUYINg elsewhere s ! that Boag desired to match Packey AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | McFarland and Matt Wells, McFar- - Ve X v |land and Wolgast, Wolgast and Wells, Children’s Coats, $2.98 to $10.00. 800 | and Johnny Kilbane and Knockouf | Brown. Boag agreed to divide this R S e b Women'’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Spring Coats, Suits and | The ary spitter 15 the very latset | DY€SSeS, ranging in price from $7.50 to $17.50. ‘| thing in the big league benders, and | Rube Evans, the Giants' southpaw re- GRS | Royal Gold Trading Stamps gren for any Pushese mer that the regular pitball js dellvered, except that he does not moisten it. 1t takes a pecullar .. | wobbling motion and jumps just as it ° [} . gets o the batter. Insiead of breaking into a right handed batter, as in the case of the spitball, it takes an out. P the race and the lar unch of money that his followers had wagered on the “sure thing” was turned over ;;. the victors, FNANGIAL AN CONNERGIL = MARCONI TOUCHES 350, | wmmmfi:r Shut Out Athletics. ¥ it Coates hington, Cold her and the M- | | - | 2 dlsaster plaved havor the Wash | ‘erehs: Stock in Great Demand on a pentug gaome of th | Cash Basis. | - ! Billy Sullivan's Shoulder Dislooated. | Chicego, April 19.—Biily Sulllvan { | collarbone is not broken. X-ra: umination here today of the Chi Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 6, Chapman Building, 85 Broadway, Norwiok, Conn. MEMBER Conaolldated Stock FExchange of New York, Chicago Board of Trade. Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr, Ask for our weekly letter, It is full of useful information. s 4 8 i kept many of the nsible for sence nota New York, Ay Hasiness on stock exechange pater pa slon was the dullest in Tran ons in the first 16 Erie i a0 een at Washingt rd and upward jump that is very |two hours barely totalled more ST E < s 5 . A |10006 share. na ‘e trend ot e aeyn b Mt G4 D4R Main Street Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn: | was mainly downward. The r e e George Cnalmers, the Phillles’ star pitcher, will be lost to the team for the first fow months of the 1912 season. He z heaviness during that period probably | e oth h resulted more from the apathy of the speculative and professional interests oros | then from any other source. The fe 9 L W e 5 olling 2 3 Milan,of 0 0|returned from Youngstown last week, | u |1ng produced by the Titanic disaster 1 Valle % ’ 7 ¢ 0 §|where he consulted Bonesetter Reese, fligll Grade | has not been lightened by later devel- . I Co. pid....1d WELIIE b 2 3 3] who informed Chalmers that he had a 3 Fopnisnts, and iy fuanolal ‘commimER S 0s SR : : 3 o|torn ligament in his shoulder and or- | rfl"or'mflde | continies to feel ‘a gense of desp &f-| s TSl 195 2 Egan.c s 4 0[Amsmith.e 1 0| dered the flinger not to even toss a ball . fliction. ~ | oo ' Gp. L. 5 5 s 5 0Jounnp 2 9| for two weeks. This means Manager | Another factor from which it M...12 Lt 12 | tats, 31 p 12 1| Dooin will have to depend upon Alex- SUITS M | impossible to extract much comfo: E g I et [ ( e i 1o th e %at | ander and Moore to do the burden of | was the status of the dispute be TRy Score by & the flinging at the start. FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. the eastern railway meanagers and the | locomotive engineers. | 2000 distinct patterns | The market continued dull 7 | iI | —— et e a1 : For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boght 50¢ Package of Remarkable Flesh-Builder, Bears the W | Protone, Sent Free to Prove What it Will Do. Signatu.e of conteact work | Send Your Name and Address Today. | I mm in a position to give you the mo by knooking Mattern off the | moSt for your monWy in this line. Low inoing. Manager Dooln of Phll-.| estimates, prompt and carefulsattention | 0. prd 5 7 a his home by sn uttack of | to all the details which go to make a | = 9" | 4 wap brought here from New | firgt class job. regular until the last hour JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, {mand for certain stand: 'Phone 551 pecially Union Pacific one 327 Main Street, | RPCENY FRION |of activity and On revival of the 6, a five point 03 I have a | as high as 850, and cldsinig CAR LOAD of Kl'fl:isdf’hunb\ have been for cash, wi would | dicate a very genuine demand. 4 | l)\LerY\a.flonz\l 'A\Tm € ntile Mar Agricultural | .5 i . Lime } | | | | | | stantial fraction in the preferre stock, sending that s o its low price in many veek: physlclens are hopeful that. it N 5 i | < v nothing approaching Jiquidation in the B¢ neccasary o opecate woa: . o \‘“‘"‘““ NOw PR A kY " ne securities wever. Bt. A oston Philadelphia. s & 00 me to e up the For Sale at a very Low e o e ih' s o| matter of biilding or any outside work ;i | e return fl e : s 505 | you may neegd. want your business pnu terfor points to a larg i s and will appreciate it by giving you the 3 local institutions for t Y | 5 2 1 0| yery best work at the lowest price con- In quantities to suit you, was abundant her | s sistent with the same. erate demand. Another shipment of| 4 STEP IN gold to South America was reported A. N. CARPEN'I‘ER | with an_additional transfer of curren- ley to San Francisco, the latter for| 23 Commerce Street fruit rposes. Telephene 171, my office and let me tell you of some of the jobs I have completed in th and satisfled customers, | ; ‘ C. M. WILLIAMS, i Bondg were generally lower, with an- | other decline in New York cily issues, which sold at lowest prices in many weeks, Bt. Jouls Southwestern Con- | solidated fours were an exception to Tel. 370. 216 Main Street. THE FINEST the general tendency, rising three | points, some of which was later lost gt Total sales, par value, aggregated abc D IN N E R $2,790,000. United States governments un- changed on call Do ik L : . I¥ TOWN STOCKS, ‘ SE e T gaen ey i etk s | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 2 s ; ot 6 o 3 Cod MONEY, e saine fe s, e oo | L ]:-':n\,h?ifmo;;“ rfi‘é Tho box.. Hrrors by Slack and Debert. s wilq St | JOSEPH BBA“F“RB’ 3 3 4 stolen base put Devors and Shafer on second | wn 2 8-4, closing bid 25-8, Giants 6, Brooklyn 2. Sales. 400 Allis Chalmers 3-4, last loz lhiml - uu‘u- the first. Both run- - For 234 s scored on ‘M single. After M and rous. st ShL e st O it i Book Binder. Frotons Will Make You Flump, Stroug and Vigo : i al 2 S dt was L hard, but he kept the Giants’ @31-2 per cent, ninety days 31-2@ scatored. n was presented With an aute- | <1ani Books WMads and Ruled to Oras 1t is astonishing to see the effects pro- prove that 18 does the work) also thetr 33-4, six months 3 3-4. mobile before the game, and though he yieided 13 103 SROADWAY. duced by the new flesh-increaser, Protone, book on “Why You Are Thin,” free of = R e e o was b | ryjoohend SR 5 U To put on real, solid, healthy flesh, at the oharge, giving facts which will probably COTTON. 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