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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1312 INSURANCE. A Specialty 'ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. NO SYMPATHY NEEDED by the secefver of a check in full for his sollcy of FIRE INSURANCE. He may have wept the night before while ajs home was blazing—but think of als consolation in the morning? Can we write YOUR policy too? ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg, 91 Main St. At GFFICE OF WM. F. BILL Real Estate and Fure Insurance, t |eeaied In flomery’ Block, over C. M. “Illiams, Roora §, third Goer. Telepbons 147, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bldg. "Phons 700. Brown & Perkins, Mtomeys-at-Law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St trance stairway next to Thames ‘ationa! Sank. Telephone 33-3. INVESTMENTS Dominick & Dominick Tel. 901 Norwich Frank O. Moses, Mgr. G. EDWARD GRAFF., WM. E. GILMORE, Special, G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bonds and Grain Room 5, Chapman Building, 65 Broadway, = Norwich, Conn. | Simineau will pitch, and ke T | fast game is expected. t the speedw of To the manager of the All § v accept. In t It will be impossible us to play ill swing around you next Sunday as agreed, : t the monot grounds are in no condition, o ar cks with the rainstorm Monday last. performance: we will play you as soon as conveni- | and 0ld O | ent.—Joseph F manager Million- | be seen in | aires’ B, B, club. ist and if the MCFARLAND DUTPOINTS WELLS English Champion Failed to Show Expected Class—NMcFar- land Had the Advantage in Every Round—Receipts Over $30,000. ur- | tin the score was § to 6 in their fayor, | which was wrong, the score being 7 to s| 4 In our favor.—Maniger of Preston Kickers, New York, April 26,—Packey Mc] land, who was Introduced tonight Madison Square garden as Chicag fighting Irishinan, gave Er lightweight champion, Matt W severe drubbing. The men fought i | ACADEMY NINE rounds at the Garden Athlet d A while McFarland was a 10 to r:,nw-‘ DEFEATS WESTERLY HIGH ite nobody thought that his task would | 3 B Y., Wells fyas a declded dis | N. F. A. Boys Entirely Outclass Op- i eh. S radien S | ponenis—English Shows Good Form. dence after the opening Farland I stages of the bout | 1 nine went to cool and collected, while Wells | afternoon and de- his head garly, Packey jabbed, swung, | terly high school team and uppercut his man at will from | with no troubis at all, ‘poundl o { opening ofgthe second round until all e ground At ten o'clock, when Wells made his appearance in the ring, attended b; is manager, George McDonald, and Trainer Delling, he was greeted w cheers ed the Brit rland ar and the band pl: national anth rived a minute afterward, attended by % a Emile Thiery, his brother | H usin John. The e o i stood up as the band piayed the r Spangled Banner. g was brilliantly illuminated could be taken. McFarland and Wells weighed in at | thres o'clock this afternoon 135 pounds and they were weighed again at the center of the ring and each tipped the beam at 138 pounds, Zira All Stars. Manager James bas picked out nine men that he thinks will tr ng in town, especially Joe jallivan BOB BURMAN PLANS Colts, for a purse of §50. The follow- ing is the all star line u Bill Ca- FOR BUSY SEASO ples p, Mecca Mik lim Brog 2 The Baltic A. C, baseball team will open the season on Saturday, April 27, on the Baltic polo grounds, w they will face the fas necticut league team o zingk, who has a big re to play third base for Taftville. orie Grounds Not Yet tn Condition. Footrace at Taftville. MEMBER Consolidated Stock Fxchange of New York. | Chicago Boerd of Trade Telophone 542. C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Ask for our weekly letter. | It is full of useful information. I have a ; CAR LOAD of || Agricultural | Lime | For Sale at a very Low §| Price | In quantities to suit you, | A.N.CARPENTER | 23 Commerce Street Telephone 171, | TheDimeSavings Bank OF NORWICH, | DIVIDEND The regular Semi-annuai Dividend has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months =% the rate of Four per cent. a year. and wiil | be payable on and after Yay 15. FRANK L. WCODARD, arfdaw Treasure: Buy the BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin St., AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor, Props. SPECIAL RATES to Theutrs Troupes, Traveling Men, etc. Livery connectad SHETUCKET STREET. JEWETT CITY HOTEL in every IRA F. LEWIS. Prooristor. Forest E. Hodgdon, Por mouth, N, H., now keeps Foley's Honey and Tar Compound on hand all the time, He says, “My baby had a cold almost all winter but toward Spring | got Foley's Honey and it cured him right up, | now keep It in the house all the time,” Lee & Oswood Co. WHES you want to pur your busi- ness befora the pul there 18 no m dlum hetter than throug] ing colnmns of The Buli flti% is 0o advertising medium in n Conne aal to"Fhe Buln Tor Business reaulie | curities o | Ing was again t Norwich ] 1 —— Do, h interest is shown in the foot race to take place at Taftvil (Saturday) afternoon. rod ber of entries have heen re | competition. The race d from the top of Mercha ious Bl = shippes - and Burman will follo Milwaukee, Detroit, CI Kickers Defeat G. G. . el Preston Kicke defeated real, Boston, ville grammar school team on rgh, Baltimore, | 24 to 12. This game was Cincinnati, Louisville, to declde a dispute of a lier gane St itk when they stated thr The Bulle- FINANGIAL AN) READING THE FEATURE, | I Attaing a Record Price in Active and Bread Market, w York, April the stock market tods by greater strength, breadth tivity. Unlike yesterday's ses a very considerable part was made up of specialtie secondary ir day's business embraced jority of the speculative other stoeks of r i vorites and Tit. Read- rising to 1 cent quarterly k up to 177 above its previous achieved in 1910. the day regated about 65 per cent. of the Prices manifested o sag and business was le ast howr, but not un: added another fraction to its pr best. Reactiows extended to two 1 in Reading and a peint or thereabouts In other prominent i the closing, while dull, w Tstimates d movement of position to | ctive in the Bonds w eflect the movem sales, par va Unite1 tog were unchanged on call, STOCKS, Migh. Taw. Clo ultnral Sugar Am. Cotton ON Am. Hide & L. ptd. Am. Teo Securities Am. Litseed OIL Am. Locomotire Am. Smeitn & I Do. prd Am. Steel F Am. Sugar Am. Td & Am. Tobaceo - Am. Woolen e Anaconda Mining Co. iison i ord Atlantie CoastLine. Bultimore & Ohlo. ug. Central Leather ... : Aopril B July 11.40, Now Jersey weake & Ohio. \}.1!_ 11.44, Oc 0 & Alton November 11.52, December 11.61, Jan- Cuiago, Great Wesierg uary 11.56, F ary 11.56, March 11.6: AT Spot closed quiet and 10 points low Chlcago, 3 dling up oo s .00; no sal Colorado Fuel & Tron Colorado & Southern. Cousolidated Ges . Com_ Products 60 Delaware & Hudson Denver & Rio Grande. Do. pta . Disttilers’ Rde...... Do. 1et pfd . Do. 24 vfd . General Eleetsic . 4300 Great_Northem pfd 1100 Do. Ore. Cita. & 400 Tiinola Central . 3900 Tntarhomugh Met. 5600 Do pid. "y 14 143K 16% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Low. WIHAET: May Oven. M 10 106 High. 121116 108 716 Securtiies iy 4 0e final clang of the bell and Wells made | Pil English_pitc York won handlly, 10 o 2. & frantic n:ur\s to land a telling 1 holding Westerly to wyre wild and lm‘.IrvL{;n. _mm_\:h but Packey invari made him mis ns. Acade) e e ap by sldestepping and ducking. ':1 i Washingten. vells did no en clean blow ! ook | a e whpoa e busy trying to pe McFarland's un- | li and a tri- | Coleman.3b i 0 03y remitting stinging jabs and uppercuts. ngton caught the last two - dust a one-sided fight, and McFar- P 831l jland upheld the reputation that his| was on the rub 3 | friends had claimed for him. This was | We team and work 3 | the opening series of bouts at the | chboys. | H newly established Garden Athletic cluh 0 , his I and the arrangements were everything edited with six er- | el that could be desired. : | ny | timated that about 9,000 per- 1 the Academy cam- | Score by iondugs: sons were in the house and that the boys will meet the | New York 1| geat 5 - $30.0 which 1 ‘aehingion 00—z receipts were over $30,000. Carberry 2b, S 3 | Has More Advance Eookings Than | Sinor Cobony | Deis Ligg Williams 1f, B. Hun! 1 o D Donahue Answer all challenges | e than through The Bulletin. e e Eob T R i | Burman has Stren- B. A, C. vs. Taftville. | wous racing { the speed king's itinerary, according to his manager, E. A. Moross. Burman Is not satisfied with his speed laurels. he won at Ormond last year and hopes to be a more dangerous factor in the road races of 1912 than he was In (911, when he dropped out early in both the Vanderbilt cup and Grand Prize events, and was still run- ning when the international sweep- stakes were called. GAMES TODAY. American Loagye. Chesso st Detrolt. Clovoiand st 8t Touts. Hadelpids. st Boston. w York at Washington. National Leagus, Boston at New York. Tirookiya Philadepils. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost. 3 1 “a00 | 5 500 land s St. Louls wr Detruit e New York ‘200 u. Aprll 2.—Quinn beld Washington to | t . the left | bofore him, and he 2 batted two Boston Iphia. 51 0/Barzs.se 5 0/Thomas.c 3 1 H H 3 H o 1 | ecoounanen~ Colitns; NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. low. PG 3 1 H 3 5 [ sl 5 5 7 5 3 Y 8 o ¢ New York 7, Bostoa 3. ~The New Yorks defeated Bos- 41 thelr soring, Piteher Crun- i cct batting average with two doubles nile and s sacrific I four tmes W, Herzo Was njured by a foul compelling him to To- | {ire in faror of Grob. Score: 1 Boston. New York. | el h of | | | of 3 i Two base Bits, D threo baseh | | | | | | | » grand £ his ieam- ,rel.cw:.i | Erookiyn. | | Wb poa e wn poa ul 1800 3 0330 3 Tatea i o100 5 31301| 2 1312 00/ s 2006 0] i 21400 o t1o020 e 00 Smith, Louis Takes Close @ame from Chieago. With the sc S8 1 and Smith ead Wingo 10 to 8 filled | Chicago. | o 1200 0 0148 } Qakenct H 29100 Evan H 04l " 1021 H 11431 1 REE 5 Lol 2 exis 5| H In the United States League. hn J. Ryan, owner of the Cinein- {nati club in the United States league, olay announced the roster of the | team. Ryan is sted by manager of Barton, the e as fol- | Gyowe, Iron- e 80 Dash. | Point P ant, ¥ itchers; Charleston, 'W. | THREE KNOCKOUTS | for | ing a creditable man n the high jump, | neares: | 6 inches won him the | ba | Captain |and is getting heavi | ha Newark, N. J, catchers; Badel, Charleston, W. Va., first hase; Barton, Cincinnati, second base; Rogers, Syr- acuse, N, Y., shortstop; Fletcher, Stoux OTHER BASEBALL GAMES FRIDAY. International League. At Baltfmore—Rochester 10, Baltimors 5. Eight tnnigy—darimess. At Jersey City—Buffalo 1, Jersey Cliy 5. At Providence-—Toronto 0, Providence 1. At Newark—Montreal 12, Nowark 3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won, last. Jersey City Providencs . Buttalo Rochoster Baltimore Taronto .. Mootreal Nowark .. Cmmnnmien At Figlyoke—Springield 3, 12th—darimess. Molyoke 3. Called end At New Haven—Bridgeport 9, New Haren 9. Call- od end Oth 5 Beltain—New Beitain 6, Hartford 1 CONNECTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. Won. lest P.C. New Busia .. 1 0 1.000 New Haven o o 000 ! Bridgegort .. ] 000 Springield ° 000 | Holyoke 0 00 | Haritord 1 ‘000 College Games. At Soth Bethlehem, Pa.—Leblgh 8, Columble Uni- versity 6. At Norhfield, Vi Hempshire College 0. At Worcester—Holy Cross 11, At Meaford, Mass—Tufts 1 Norwich Universtty '8, New by 3. 7 ot Maine New England League. awrence—Lawrence %, New Bedford 2. Tem At Heserhill—Hayerhill 5, At Brockton—Bockton 6, At Loweli—Lowell 15, Lym Worcester 0. Fail Rivee T, 14 . IN ONE BOXING BOUT. Fitzpatrick and Barry Landed Hay- makers at Same Time—Fitz Again Knocked Out in the 14th. Here's the story of o double knock- out that occurred in San Francisco, was decided in a very different y from the ome told about by Eu- gene Corrl, the noted English referee. It happened in Sam Fitzpat- rick, one time manager of Jack John- n,'and a California boxer named Bar- ry were the principals. Both were welterweights, but possessed the punch of heavywelghts. Fitzpatrick was ex- cesdingly clever, but Barry's rushing, slugging style forced him fo throw ki science to the winds and meet Barry at his own game. The men fought furi- ously for ten and a half rounds, when suddenly both swung haymakers at the same time. Each landed and down they went, both dead to the world from ¢ right wallops to the jaw. en the referee had completed the count of 10 both fighters wera still on the floor, neither having moved a mus- cle The referes end other club officials were in a quandary and asked Padd Carroll of Chicago, who was then Fit patrick’'s manager, to suggest some means out of it. 7 irst_thing you'd better do,” said dy, in a grim sort of way, “Is to y the boys to their corners.” This being done and the boxers re- vived, Carroll was asked to supply the second step. “Why, split the purse, of course” said Carroll. “They have lived up to their agreement to box until one is knocked out. Youw've had a double run sour money in the double knock- out, 'so give each boy half of the purse and let them go home.” “But the agreement stipulated that they must fight until one or the other wins,” sald the refereo. ‘Inasmuch as were knocked out and there ca not be two winners or two losers, the have not fulfilled their agreement. I decide that they must resume the con- test. Ring the beil.” The fighters went at it again, fight- ing as savagely as before the double knockout, and in the 14th round Pitz- patrick was knocked kicking and was given the smail end of the purse, TWO COLUMBIA MEN FOR OLYMPIC TEAM. Blue and White Win Their Hopes for Representation at Stockholm on Babcock and Beatty, . = X ¢|¥as a peerless pole perform Also [ making a match between Burne and Columbta university counts 'itself | ang tqught the pupil who was soon (o | Johnny Dund sure of two representatives on Ameri- =ity R, ) ca's Olympic team whic ¥ill meet . picked men from the nations of the = = Promoter Tom McCarey has booked earth at Stockholm this summer. BOXING NOTES. important 20 round ts for three Harry S. Babcock and R. L. Beatty L mo shead at Vernon, (¢ The are the men on whom the light blue [, Matty Baldwin the ve At et oy and white pin their hopes for selection | {ENTWEIERt, Will not mec i B e g r brankie to the Yankee crew, and the perform. | ;1§ Soutiern Champon, | Conte Kenos Wis., and Jack ances of both in the three cornered i {& | White of Chigago on April 27, the win- meet against New York university and s 3 | ko Breet Rie kb M 1M the City college of New York . EH L daw vk .l buoy their hop Incidentally, the meet served to bring out the fact that Babcock, captain of his university track team and holder of the intercollegiate pole vault record, 12 feet 8 3-4 inches, is also a stellar per former in the broad jump, besides be- 120 yard high hurdle, shot put and dis- cus. The long legzed captain astonis! his teammates and himself on Satur- day by churning his way through the air 23 feet § 1-2 inches in the broad jump, winning hands down over his opponent. A vault of 10 feet pole vault, as the 10 foot no other competitor pas: mark. Seatty, the beefy, brawny shot putter and discus thrower, he: 46 feet 5 inches on out much apparent effort, his opponents. He made se marks with the discus also, although | they were under 124 feet. He has not vet attracted attention as a hamm: rower, although ho is training hard r the event. or all_his lean, Babcock ith- lassing 1 good W some worry to his ol Bal a_pole vaulter before him. mb captain stands nearly 6 feet 2 inches, however, and ca avolr carcfully conce Babcock is a senior at excelled at pole vaulting dur college career and was a premis former while in Mount school. His brother T PAINTS---R For Inside or VARNISH STAINS, ENAMELS, White and GRAPHOLASTIC ] | %5 ,Bulleh'n Building, %4 other furniture, bathtubs, etc. Favorite Gold and Silver Enamel. Floor Paints and Varnishes. Lime for Whitewashing, etc. BOAT PAINTS—Kirby’s Green and Red Com- posite “Valspar” Varnish, . 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