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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, T9T5 NSURANCE BEFORE STARTING YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION POLICY WITH J. L. LATHROP & SONS P2 Shetucket Btrest, Norwich, Conm WHITE A FAVORI White’s Style of Fighting Bout Has Been Postponed Until January 26—Critics Like | —Champion Welsh is Clever ing Power—Will be a Battle of TE OVER WELSH ? The ten round bout belween Fred- 39 |8ie Welsh and Charley White, which 493 | was to have been held in New York =2 on January 13, has been postponed un- ti] January 26, White requested the managers of the club for more time to train, owing to the fact that the previous date was too soon after his ten round bout with Joe Shugrue last Tuesday night. After the manmagers had sramted White his request they immediately began negotiations for a ten round bout between Ad Wolgast and Leach Croes or Wolgast and Joe Shugrue for January 13, 3 The bouf will be made interesting to New Yorkers for the reason that the fans have seen Shugrue face them both within the past three weeks, and taking a line through his work. White and Weish are just about as evenly matched as two men well coald be. Shugrue scored a decisive verdict over Welsh and his boxing ability was of eufficient value to give him a pos- sibie shade on points over White. On this line of reckoning TWelsh should be defeated by White. But ‘dope” on prize ring athletes does not Prove as perfect as it does in other lines of sport. Th is due to the fact that boers have different siyles and what will suit one opponent will not suit another. Calculations o awry in boing bouts with greater reg- ularity than in any other line of spor There have been instances where ex- | travagant o@ds have been laid that 1 certain man would win fight and the result proved quite the con- trary. When Sullivan foug closing quotations to i that he would win. He ambied out of the ring a defeated man. i one cared to go over the statistics of betting on glove contests it would be found that nearly 50 per cent. of the non-favorites were returned winners. These things are merely cited to show the uncertainty of pugilietic dope, and that while one man may appear to be a prohibi favorite things can happen to upset calcula- tions in an instant. Returnin to the prim: —~White and Welsh—it i able that White will be a slight ite over the champion on his showing with Shugrue. The critics appre« his style of fighting more than th in their criticisms and 5 in the wool fighter looked upon White as mechanic game. He is more f a fighter tk ‘Welsh, and while latter may a general verc it sure thing White will fighting The | hands of Shugrue change his tactics Welsh. He discov that in ten round bout to do ¥ ‘more = and wait for oppo Shugrue's agzressivensss and speed | to the Duchess of York's.Own Light|that save him the advantage in the | Tragoons, but on the accession of | number_of blov uck during { \7itam TV. it became the Fourteenth | bout wit White Had the latter| ing's LIcht Dragoons and in 1861 | buckled down job _eariier the Fourveenth Hussars—Pall Mall | the mifling he would have unaues- Gagstte. tionably earned a verdict = There is nothing in Welsh’s malke- €hat every far seeing and prudent #on_insures his property against by fire should be enousgh:to comvince Tou of the importance of this matter. J¢ not sufficiently Insured, better see 10 it ot once. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 31 Main Street BEAR IN MIND when placing your INSURANCE for the coming year THE FACT that during the last five rs Insurance _Compani o either failed, rsinsured o quit; THE FACT that no company can af- ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90 conts er pay $1.20 for every Dol- lar taken and THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY not a mere promise to pay. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846, to 1t Corbett the | Sullivan were 3 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Ferkins, Attmeps-ai-law Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St. Yptrance stairway nsar to Thames National Pank. Telephone 88-3, ZDVIN W, HIGGINS, Attorney-at-Law. ShannontBuilding. History of @ Fatal Orest. The Pruesian eagle which forms ¥mri of the crest of England's Four- tesnth (Elng's) Husears, and waich is smid to lead to the cold-blooded murier of any wearers who are cap- tuored by the enemy, was adopted a faw years over a_century ago in homor 0f the Princess Prederica, the princess reyal of Prussia and the daughter of King ¥rederick William IL of Prussia. She became the wife of the second @on of George IlI, the Duke of York end AWany, who was commander-in- chief of the British army, and who, ed e ltvad, would have succeeded his elder brother, George V.. on the throne, Simultaneously with the adoption of the Pruesian eagle as part of its crest ihe name of the regiment was altered is be the him e that hout oser 1 1 arc nd | was a a the case White has the one grand chance {o sail right into his work and fight as he did in the eighth and tenth rounds of his battle with Shu- grue. If he does this Welsh is going to be kept very busy throughout. White will also have more confidence than he bad when he met Welsh be- fore. He should know just what the champlon has in stock, and he pre- pared to meet it. FHe should be on terms with his weak spots, also, and be ready to take advantage of the knowledge. Of cou is taking a_desperate chance to predict that White will whip the champion, but he certainly has a chance and a good one. But a ten round bout is not like a cham- pionship battle, unless White should happen to put a auietus on Welsh's aspirations before the time limit has expired. in which case he would wrest the honors from Welsh, but not other wise, even if he outboxed him in every round Welsh and White may not put up as lively a bout as Shugrue and White did. but it will be a battle of sclence and hard hitting, as both are clever and Whtie can be given credit of having the heaviest e back oad at th of a punch. Whethe is heavy enough to put an end to the career of Welsh is a question that is floating in the air and unanswered Manager Makes the Club. Does the manager make the team ¢ do the players make the manager Frank Chance won all his nants with one group of plavers. Separated rom Ti eldt, Brown & Co. corless leader don't called arful and the became a flyer and hance 250, nders. Ditto Detro leader _quit penn when Wild_Bill Doni vight arm _col- lapsed. Jenn ver replaced Don- never won another pennant and never will till he stumble: another pitcher of Donovan ases would indicate that s and not the managers ck Collins, However, when you over Conni¢ Mark's record and McGraw's baseball 1 gerial ou swing around and talke other side of the argument. In | order to prove our contention, we < and McGraw won pennants that Naturally the ant winners became all swelled up with their own iportance, demanded outrageously | ir respective manazers to toe the mark, instead of knuckling down and playing ball ungrateful stars hit O'Rourke Busy with Investigation. Despita the insistent Clarkin, 4 William t nelude I ames 1 made Federal outlax other « Co James 1 thad \R’lnw4 need fe For Infants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years { FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL Always bears Signatars of 4 SATURDAY’'S MARKET RECORD | = g | BREAKER FOR DULLNESS.| | Oniy 23300 Shares Were Traded in,| Some Prominent lssues Failing to | Appear at All. PLUMBING AND STEAM ‘FITTING " T.F. BUR NS [ iew ork, yan —Record broaking | Heating and Plumbing aex ear on'ihe oo exchans in| s were traded in, some issues faillng to derstone of ieading 500 shar prominent pear at all. The 92 Franklin Street — | stocks was barely steady, after opening | Robert . Cochrane | i (2t mom s o obert d. Cochrane | mic,enh ot e pece,d GAS FITTING, Roebuck caining five points, with a | PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, . 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, |companies added to recent gai : 9"“,;—_;‘“ N. B. 2‘ Sb!ffi Packing. :’hl‘lfip\hfl Gould .\“lm ks showed mc Completion of the details connected with $15,000,000 loan by local bankir Phone 581 e interests to Argentina was ir 1ded in the small budget of general news and credif some of the Buropean governments were revived Sentiment rezarding the outlook in London, where market operations of a restricted character are to be renewed | next Monday, was somewhat chilled by the latest disaster to the British navy 1s as esssntial in modern house as elactricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. London bankers, according to private Ask us for plans and prices. cables, were arranging for the pur- chase of 250.000.000 franes five per ce; French treasury bills. J These same advic ggested pay- J B SEONEBRINS |fme o s o | Home new ncluded full time re- | 67 West Main Street { sumption of operations at the shops o the Southern Pacific and Pacific railroads and more railroad returne, the Pennsylvania rond showing a net loss of about $450,000 for its eastern lines and $320.000 on that | part of the system west of Piltsburgh. i The weekly bank statement showed very few changes for this important period of the year, loans and the cash increase being comparatively nominal with a 33,000,000 decreaso of reserves. Today's bond market was uo less negligible than that for stocks, Total -ar value, aggrezated $£51.000, For the week United States govern- ent and Panama bo 30 1y Northern IRON CASTIN FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY.CO Ne. 11 *5 25 Ferey Street ! ds gained from | 1 Diamonds Diameonds Diamonds Joha & Geo. il Bliss 126 Main Street 680 Atesa Gaat 608 Mgl Comee 1780 Az, Beet Su 5 | 100 Minels_Ceatral 490 Ing. Copper Inter, Mer "F. C. GEER, Piano-Tuner 122 Prospect_St: Norwil Gt COTTON. Ta i future arch July quict: middl e ton futur Mercan- 60 day bills 4.8150; for cables or demand 4.85; bar s 13 dollars 37: government railroad bonds steady CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. My T T T CONN tNew delisery 0a 7 Y e " oy o e b aud will tme only LIVE STOCK WMARKET New York, Jan coeipte of beeves yesterday were & head. in- cluding 6 cars for the market, There 0w sl =h Cattle—Rex steady to Strous. cows and heifers, §: @8.10 $515@6.80; calves, $7.50610.00, R YO0 e ARD RS Bt s s Sheep—Receints, 10,000 head. Mar- insas before ne pub']hle,’ there 18 1o ket stron= o 1 cents higher. Native. han o ade 5.20@6.50; western, $6.00@0.50; lamb. :fi%-g eotimbs or The Bametm. $700a8.85; western, 37 00peny S PR it o0 o i S il S R S - s his fears allayed and he is as busy h baseball now as in mid-July. Whatever may be doing in the was of establishing a. bush league Fed or- anization hereabouts, there is mo doubt that Ted Sullivan is serious in is intention to establish an independ- dent organization in Connecticut and Tassachusetts along the lines referred Just to give Tncle Jim further causse for Worry | the_newspapers are hoosting the plan to form a strong league of the lar cities in the Bastern association w England league. ENGLISH SOCCER GAMES. and Manchester Teams Draw-—Everton De- feated Newcastl Saturday’s English football league matches again furnished quite a few surprises. Fverton defeated Newcas- tle, 3 to 0. Sunderland trounced As- ton Villa, 4 to 0 Manchester City and Manchester United provided the best match of the day, a draw resulting. The second division still keeps up a #ood brand of football. Woolwich Ar- senal had an easy time defeating Wol- verhampton, 5 to 1. Blackpoo! and Hull furnished the spectators with a classy game. Grimsby could have piled up a big score against Nott Forest; the game from the spectators standpoint was uninteresting Manchester ity Mancheate: Notts Cou 3| Liveryoot Sremeld Wednee Gas - 1|sbamia_ Trited 1 Sundedtasid 4fAston vitla o West Bromweh 1l3tadtesbrongn o Second Division. Amesal Wolre: Netts Fulham erotes League. Brighton Catir ook pr Tam Weet Fesmcath Fortanoat | | Southed_ 1. Quees Paxrk Ran's Miwa 1 Bristol | rowinG coursE wiLL REMAIN THE SAME Four Miie Regatta at New London and Poughkeepsie Finds Preference Over Three Mile Course. | | | The four mile regatta ai Fo keepsie and New London seemed des- tined to remain despite the fact that many of the colleges which send crews to these events a_preference for the three mile race. The question is certain the meeting of the board of stewards of the Intercollegiate Rowing associa- tion, to be held in this city next month. The stand taken by Penn Ivania, fevoring the present d tance, will decide the issue, as change can be made without agreement of Columbia, Cornell Pennsylvania. Medical authorities are unanimous_in declaring that mile Tace is a heart breake: and figuratively. With this ccnsenst from men who know the limitations human strength it swould appear the rowing authorities wouid be that more than anxious to accept the sim- o the and almost the four titerally | ple remedy of slipping off one mile. Certainly no crew would have an advantage over anmother at this dis- | tance and rowing skill could be shown just as well as at the present dis with less injurious results. Too >w _depends on physical en- too Jittle on rowing s Many colleges where rowing hed for several years past e B gly In favor of the shorter cours Many_others which ve not taken up rowing would look upon the sport more favorably if con- ducted under conditions that met wit | of the medical fraterni for a shorter course will 1l ultimately, but it seems | unfortunate that a minority can rule the majority when the latter has su strong case on its side. SPORTING NOTES. University in Boston next fall has been proposed play 6 15 the date Ebbets of the Newark Iy President ¥ will do his team Garrison, "he St. Louis Nationals and Ameri- cans have agreed to the dates fo; their spring season series. The first game will take place March 2 is reported: that Collf cently signed Chicago contract, demanded $30.000 for a. threc year coutract when approached by the Federal league. It who re- Chairman A. G. Herrmann of the National cominission and also pre: ) Cincinnati Nationals, pre- 1915 will be a big vear for baseball. that protessional league is after Aoger Peckinpaugh, captain and shortstop of the New York Americans. He also served as manager of the team when Chance quit the position. e Federal Ray Collins of Boston Amerivans had the be: ntrol of any left-hend- was no trade. ‘The feeling was dull|ed pitcher in the American league last and weak. Dressed beef was in very|summer. He did not hit a bateman slight demand at 11 1-2@15 1-2c for|and gave only 56 bases on Dalls. sides of calves were Lead.| President Tulz of the Basebal including 45 for market. The| Players' fraternity, is to presemt the feeling was steady, t no good stock | demands of his organization io the offered. _Common veals sold at $11|national commission at its next meot- per 100 common barnyard calves | ins. demands were presentsd at §5, Dressed caives v firm to|some {ime ago and all were turned i dressed s selling | down. a Zew selected at 20c: | Members of the West Point asademy jclass of 1015 who Rave been on the | football team during thelr term at the scaderuy heve presented Trainer Har- x ill with a class ring. ‘“Pathill ine the Detreit Amerfoans every mmer. According to Speigel. siar haiftack on the Washington & Jefferson eleven this fall, Le Gore of the Yale varsity the best fullback his team played cainst He predicts thet Le Gore vill be one of the greatest plavers T the' country next falt Manaser Fred Clarke of the Pitts- {burgh Nationals is being given eredit for arrenzing the mi Detween Manager Grifith of the Washington ericans and Pitcher Johnson, ab {which the latter returned to Wash- nzton from the Federals, ro George Hikdetrand of the league has bought an euto- . “T figure it will be good train- _for a™ umpire” eays George. ing an automobile hes e ten- dency to auicken the eye, and watch- ing the traffic policemen will give me some pointers in giving decisions” have declared | to come up at | several of | Washington, | American | i McLEAN BEOOM FOR PRESIDENT IN 1916. Senator Brandegee Said to Be Enthu- siastic—Believes the Administration Programme Doomed to Fail. idential boom is re- sement in The McLean p vin cordial Jmer “You can count me enthusiasti McLean Senator Frank Lrandagee of necticut to a correspondent, Mr. Brandagee added that he did not believe the vice presidential nomii tion would prove attractive to a England. senator It is believed in Washington McLean will he endorsed as Conn cut’s favorite son by Judge W. . Hen- the Re- Repres- | Norwalk e artford, member of national committec ct B Hill of nnecticut ) sentative-e and other cans. Senator think ther at this session slation ess to prohibit the exportation bf arms and ammuni- and other to the coun- 2d in the gréat war. This| i ared by other experiented observers in W Mr. administra fail t does not urast he ship tonom, dorsed by the gton vects the slative pre of congre under presen be 1 le to pa bill. Philippine au measu how i ret pre ppropriati hat the democ solely divided and can emselves upon the bil D idition to pointed ¢ aress are agree am migration Philippine other matte A prominen today criticized ety Pres Br treaiment and shipmen administrat A el forbade pub- | i- | W days > said, ote se trouble some i indeges, however, does| roul | lication ing from after the forced the s feared Senator Pr anticipate ric departure British navy The ma The advantage len f service | in the =senate being 1 ated | publican member of the committee ¢ Philippines ANC second Republican | memb: on committees on bank- HAD THE POND CLEARED FOR SKATING Duff Provision Crowd on Sunday. | i | for the | Supt T rday | oiled 1 came to if ing pond Mol 2 Sunday a ve ably skating in ver One of tt at Wi | settin WATCHMAN ALPHEUS STARR | DROPPED DEAD IN MILL.| On Round of Duty Saturday Night at Brainerd & Armstrong’s in New London. { { vears of age. night | Brainerd and Arm- thelr Union_street Alpheus Star: watlchman for the strong company in plant. New London, was found dead in the mill hetween two and three| o'clock Sundev morning. He had fered from acute indigestion a few | days ago,but had managed to keep at is work. He did compl £ feel- ing ill Saturday evenirg and was probabiy stricken suddeniy while mak- ing his rounds. When he did not a pear in the builer house at his usua time the other watchman started to look for him and found him Iy n the floor. His lantern was cor i some distance from He probably felt himself it down moved away Starr w nati nd some m ) M. L ars ago came to N to eside. He married Miss T IR 0. e s AT s of Norwich Town and sh 3 o vives her i There is RAYO LAMPS, complete . ... \os . o o il brother Tafas GREETING FROM G. A. R. DEPARTMENT COMMANDER. | i 19 Frederick B. Streeter of New Britain Gives New Years' Message. Department Commander V. Streeter of New B following New Relief co and Snanish W, Happy New Year. To comrades ) and Army of the Republic United Spanish War_Veterans, U. S, Sons of Veterans, Woman's Reiief orp Bulletin Building' After Xmaafi SPECIAL SA $1.00 WIZARD FLOOR MOPS......... €1.50 WIZARD FLOOR MOPS, ..o} . vass - sSLOO $2.50 ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES........ ) ALUMINUM COF 50c LANTERNS ..... £.00' EANBERNS ‘sonii S5 5¢c UNEEK GLASS MOUSE TRAPS. One lot 50c POCKET K The Household Telephone 531-4 e « e 74 Franklin Street corps. Daughters of Veterans, Ladies of the G. A. R., Sons of Veterans' auxil- iary. militia, patriotic societies and friends the G. A. R, generally. as | department commander of the Depart the nurse, and five janiters planck is a zrady Free Academy anc Norwich ment of Connecticut, G. A. R.. I extend | tives in Leb: and to ail a most hearty greeting With bes: | His mother w. wishes for health. prosperity and |Schools when verno: De B 1ce, usting that our lives may was a member of the scho ared a few vears longer before re = ceiving our final reward in the realm of | | 07, Ck hei A zood When it sut is then ittle an efficiem palm. mus Jehovan, T am, et DIRECTING SOUTH MANCHESTER| EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. Sunday afternoon, Dec mas exercises with tree Brewster's Ne. wdience wa e present Fred A. Verplanck, Formerly of Ner- wich is in Charge. take or more have South Manche Hartford Times w vear is destined to arts work the cute nur by two little of m sized song addition to 1 ch will cost| ger than a good school buildings. wh Twenty-five Exercises at Brewster's Neck Chapel. | ia sized omes it t weil at chil- oil. vs | She cves on the tres while singing and motions. ived several Eacg of laden tree. A?mi\‘ mos soing thro the children ents from the the patients membe rec we from red. the state hospital Policem Policem: all Satw Doty Had Fall. 1 am S. Doty had” “a ht while on duty on' his eat. He was on Union street when he slipped on the icy pavemisiiti and sprained his ankle. He was aile to get to police headquarters witheut: help, but he went off duty at 4 o'cloek Sunday morning so that his spraines! | anide might be taken care of. and breeds hetween 23: 000,000 sheep, of. syhieh { cent, are annually e%~ an Z and 1000,000 abor ported 200,000 and than haif a_millior mportant improvemer made in the curriculum. The educational system is under th pervision of Fred A. Verplanck. dollars, m are to be su ears, posse A few dollars in TINGUISHER will stream n’ ide HAVE IT. . THE “PARAGON” FIRE EXTINGUISHER! 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