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NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915 .y | ToucHARD cAPTURES NATIONAL [mMAcK's sfiwwp g ENGLAND BACKERS PmNTs INDOOR TENNIS TITLE.| lOVED DISAPPOINTMENT : Dofeated Lovibond Time Touchard Ha: pionship. INSURANCE “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wnrst Telephone 1309 =¥ “F TS = E INSURANCE, | Two Left of the F Federals’ Were Going to Sprinkie tion. the Money In TMr Territory. = WE WRITE IT.” | | oo York, Peb 13, ¥, Touchard,| With the retizemont from the *The Federal league promoters will | Yale Second With 24 in Indoor Games at Hutfofli Armory— J. L. LATHROP & "SONS, the. plaving-through champion won the| of J. Frankiin Baker, the hard hitting | evidently have to nunt a while longer 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. | Harvard Won But Three Points—Feature Was Mile Re- { nationa; indoor singtes tennis title to- | third baseman of the Philadelphia |in New England befors bagging eight day' o the board courte of the Seventh| Americans as announced the “other| fnanclors who sre willing" fo take & < Reriraent Armory. In the final of this|nizht by Manager Connie’ Mack, only | chance with an Independent baseball Iay Between Penn and Harvard. | division of the' tournament which be- | two members of the Athletics’ famous | leagus. ‘The Federals put up a pro- . {gan & week ago Tochard defeated .| $100000 infield. will remain on the | posttion which was fair In every way | | 82 Lavibona, former regimental cham- | teem. Eddie Collins, a star second | and which would appeal (o any crowd N ikond ey baseman, will wear a Chicag uniform | who carsd (o take hold of the national n M the third time Tonchard hes| this eeason, leaving Jack -Barry _at|sport as an investment. The whole nual indoor games of the second, di-]only successtul representative on the T e g nrard hus| shortstop and Stuffy Mclnnis at first | trouble seemed. fo be (hat icst of ision, Connecticut naval militia, drew | Yale team. He beat K. G. Stern, ¢ o base. Larry lajole.. who ‘returns (o | th ‘ B the per it essor of the § o|the promoters who gathered to talk the state’ armory here tonight | %f m.etgn tennis a!a.rt;;; 1{, 'ls 61}!. 17- 3’@; ?*e\ml\‘fhn‘]"i‘.‘;gxxmpu? Tun Griginally of.| the . Mackmen after an absence of 13 | over matters- with President Giimoro . an 300 sthietes. including D Cunnisighate, the Yale champlon| ST} SUCE br the comeant vears, will take_Callins’ place at:sec- | hare recently, got it in their heads llei: o was beaten in streight zan - ) Held the Cham- I The victor The an-]ers couris. S. V. Hartford, Conn. Feb, 1 ooley- was (he| Pion Drominent’ collagians, who pars : a s e R o I base, but so far.as known Mack | that the IFeds had.something to give ted in 23 eveats. “Blgnt intercol. | The Princeton victories folow: e P o L for D el | has not decided upon anyone.to fll the |away, and first come. first served. | races were featurss T B N et i Cr SR o play his strokes with certal vacancy ised -b; e retirement of | They seemed to feel that a lot of Fed- | J ;n»l greatest 2um. :‘:Ttfl.rmn bx_:i.l#;a;‘:‘?:fiv‘\. Hv.l_\i;(us e Tt iRl u.ni‘ e Mack says i 4 ‘\'nwifi,n"yland and they were willing to | ‘ ale was secon at J. S, s Jr. 15-8, 14-17, 19-9; Vot St R o Baker Teels that he des not have|get in the scramble and try to cop | {with 24 Williams third with 12 and obey best T. Hopgood 13-4 e e R e o play ball for a living any longer. | thetr share. What boobs iney muct|§ Potato Salad and Frankfurters, | University of Pennsyivania fourth Catiin beai - 'avlor, | SamCe = R Pt 1L and. siys he ha rown tired of.trav- | have thought the Federal Jeague | e | o the SR | i e s Grom Trsdot T | e "Shoiant” Sie™ Weaeral” retie _ " Swuer Kraut and Liver Warst. Ot ges finished in. the order 1 AR e L L p.\-rll.m» to do of those who imet President Gilmore 2 2 nar achusetts Institute of | GOVERNOR BOYLE WILL 3 BRIt At ‘Grten: inade thom Baker has beeri a credit to base- | it could piainly be seen that they were |} German Sausages, Head Cheese, |* gour_fire imuramce policy to lapse - L amants bs ACING BiLLg | Trives, prettily and often made them|banl in every way. I am.soiry that T|of the ' shoe string pariety an Carelessness or an over in this, g Harvard 3; Fordham 3. SIGN RACING ‘BILLS.| 8000 for passin e i os ot have to announce that e is lost to-us. | wouldn’t or couldn’t invest a cent Baked Loaf, Blood Wurst, - yoatter miey prove v of the meet, which 3 | e T e mocful as Touch-| He is going Lo retire permanently from | the proposition. They wanted cvery- % 3 Let us attond to your : sportators. 1o helr feet | Nevada - Logialatics Pasead: --Racing| Arf at chuct genespailiv. JOWever- i) tne The idea 't a new one | thing for nothing and then ou top of (| Imp. Swiss Cheese, Limburger Cheese, INMTRANCE MATTERS r inish, was University of | Commission and Legal C e M L et R e R 2 s S e e nes with Fa He.has had that inten-|that wanted the Federal league | 3 ISAAC 8. JONES, F s defeat of Harvard in a | Mutual System of Btting. S e L R W !'\ R R R T ol Imp. Roquefort Cheese, Muenster Cheese, Eatate Ag lay rac arvar )t me for vears to keep. bim in | money coming through the gat v fnéurance and Real Estate Agent, mtil’ the lust mile, when Cauff- | Carson City, Nev., Feb. 18=—Gov-| P Last spring I went to him Shore Amusement company Edam Cheese, Liderkranz Cheese, k:).-rd- Building, $1 Main Street )f Pennsylvania passed Cap-|{ernor Bmmet Boyle issued z state ried to get hj o sign up a cor ew Haven and the Testile ck = e e Then Soun 3 Bee-saw Tace be- | ment uhie afiernoon anouncing that Nt She st (L0F, three y@ie. | wanted to be| Manchester, N. 1. proved to-be two|l Pineapple Cheese, Cream Cheese, EYS-AT-LAW un_of the Crimson and|would sign the two racing bills passed fe b . i e oo o reaN e gipianie g ith Pty of cap- U e v B the crack Red and Blue | by the leaielaturs, creatig a racing e aying. TRl and willing to assume all financial |- Camembert Cheese Sage Cheese, ING 3 »m made a powerful | commission and legalizing part-mutuel for recovery that e itm in ‘his resvive that| obligations named by .President 5 2 5 AMOS A. BROWN ¢ he finleh and lost by incgge | svstem of betting on horse Taces. 3 “ he oh ol et Lo | mure Blsmore: aifchs S packers - an in Woed and Tins, : Pimento Cheese. 2 = A tape. The race was 50 ¢ Governor Boyle stated that his de- & Smith won a matol (ELEOTiagy an yolke 2o pau Doen | ihiere; iman1 QT Siava dbeen, o, ¢ ““"‘"““'—‘,;;,m jw“"’“‘h s pectators though Harvard | cision in regar@ to the race track|guul sound of the come x stled ot b B o g il Ll f e it T e s oS : £ | measures was based on an investiga-| Smith defeated B, & Tre: e e s e ek A | eonslL Tt akides from Aok o Dartmouth had a well balanced team | tion of the results from sconomic|yramiimis cohooin e et e e e B e T S B R e O e ) . EDWIN W HIGGINS and was hard pressed only by Yaleg |standpoints that have accrued in oth- | ehampiondhin doublos b his e, ST At Donieuks fwig uniable fourepart Tavarably = e S igEe e P e o umm's Delicatessen Store -at.Law 3 5YS-| played Monday morning at clock.| © “B - dissatisfied ny | and as a resule Fresident Gilmore was i EMERALDS DEFEATED SOLDIERS | iem is in operation | | way with 'his " contracts or anvthing iflf. ST Cormer Main and Shetucket Streets I “Take Colorado, for instance” said|wHO WILL BE THE mantic Quintette Outplayed Fort the £0vernor. “where the pari-mutuel vas just that he'wants to.re-fa chance - w! them. The Jlea e wiogether. " € have gone aione with one’s 40 FRANKLIN STREET - : stem was established after th 5| NEXT CHAMPION?|! = e o Brown & Perkins, imgsailan | Terry— Score 30 to 24—Falmouth ST, a8 cxtablished after the wo-| — i e L : e s Tihohe Nat. Bank 'Bhesucket St Defeated W. H. S. parently worked fo advantage and|Heavyweight Title Has Changed Six | M e 0T onsi TiE e et b e Entrance etairway near to Thames — fiere has been vio complaint regis-| Times Since the First Battle in 1892 | iie the sod wishes of the club and | G Wational Pank. Telephone 35-3. | Special he ! tered against it from any standpoint. —— f.and, I.am sure, of ail of You in | mer McKitinon may trap Six ; : - 5 = | Wiliima . . S e thiet buauebuation th - rong baseball men and BALTIC P v r MiSSION STYLE ROCKERS S et ;‘fiw"“;e;“fr‘;“;’, Jewett City Lost. huw{ for championst Home Run Baker—J. Franklin Paker deral minor league ano Heat Your House fvible A = Jewett City met with defeat on yif en the g duiet has been the idol of . Philadelphia | Pupit v B &6 h eyt O r rry five by the score| iR Tl e Dameleon | asteated| Staged with John L. ans ever since he batted out the win- gy Public School Pupiis Hold V\.-hmgta’!,\\v h G : £ s he Zoul. ifhe,. Hiiaias | ToRredey evening. It *'was -~ a|title.Pas changed e pone Toown (e Jail. § e . Willimantic, Feb. 10—The re | e of the half dozen fair|fast. game from the starttofinish.[t 3 tne ho f Whose terrific batting | e iBv Usine : monthly meeting of Woman's & | Paggne ana Marland starred for Dan-| 187 the bonot of B ity St e Washinst ercises were held| DDV S = d Bary ot the ¥ 7w .4 v i ns starred with eight baskets, | ieI®n and between them made things| Bt S0E 0o ability had = ble part in bringing in o the P SeHo as there { 8&7 ‘sftesmoon M the rooms of ssel was a close second with | [IVelS. The lineup follows: " James J 1t kB R A The fc rexramme was M jmoseice and slans o c Button, for the visitors, threw | JEWETT CITY DANIELSON Fommy S e el caredi gt ; dsteam a lator {2e supper 1o be heid in Ve S et il L arealiald aing | INTERNATIONAL POLO Arthur Howe, former Yole captain Eaibte. | A = vities 3 = i - o i o MATCH CALLED OFF.|Who is now at the Somctl Ne ~ ‘-mfi"""“‘:;"_:’m e ERALDS FORT TERRY | Barry . ST Eealy| SRllivan ilon S ot (et the ans- i i ry v A g Ex se N F i adia 7%n the mismion siyle have teen Right Forward : i om of Suresiog ands in padded | A jcntine Polaists Owing to -Busi- ble ~ o ., sanits 04 Dlesed in fbs Sormiars ; Evons | MacLean ++..: Payine| mitts came in ana the bleody | Argentine Pollsts, Bwi8. e eie - to|maY bS S it S i ,Whers thev wili no doudt be Left Forward e amond ool a0 George laz, Florence s X i a a iagwreciated B> the occupanis, ..... Button | Benfamin B ..M. Marland | ~ Te one A £ Frfeid ety Cente | s| New ong 1o ¥ ¢ Bea S a TOWN PHYSICIAN = ® wveve.. Willis|Thatcher, Raney .............. Colsgn ok : | Yorl hat Ge < s ¢ ire ' — - ! Right Guard i LRt < sen -| board in Washington's Tif en M Eoaeny 5 shuc off automat St Deale t> Flirs. B, e : et e! Buskets: Jewett City, Barry 5, Mac- “ondon pr | Nz St i o s el gy en th L stea ssyre at Salary of $600. 5 ¢ g ! Lena 1, C. Benfamin 5, Raney 2. x ; £ 3 . oL i b 7 - | . 2t Danielson; J. Marland 5, Healy & ampionship it S fathretick - X = 2 a WA A Russel 7 W.{Parine 3, W. Mariand 4 Colvin | he = Mar )t %eht A $ujees o ah estar | diatopue \s R | and wi lemonsiration ‘at Feallowtng the discussior o the | K¢ m fou Fouls: Jewett City W. Bemjamin 1.| hanged hand is inclned to accept ation, She o wlivimbility of toring a tovn physic's - Y { Danielson, Marland 11. | - i : Curl: Wnier: - o = € 32,400 2 SEaEn | Referee Gordon Willis. Timers 3i-| orbett vs. Sullivan. later Yty e < e " n Connesiont | crost Geimer Sawer & erimn 17| T - 3 e 5_Sides of ¢ . The City of Norwich meetiag th's weok and decided o hire fteruoon and trim- | -~ % : o ol £10) T s defi- | Thee e Ssnris £ ,.,.m ERSR " Sy oo ! ale Swinunecs. Victoricus: n S i : madartr o P : mars o War | (G d Ei 1D eltey h inat @ star ag- | New Haven, Conn. Feb. 18.—Yale's|woe & Argentine p s to 1. However : ke el as and Elecirica Cpt- pets 9| ereza reditable show- | Swimming team easily defeated Princ young b e erests s | clares that he is af . k er toom i, P & Gl .SE = g considering fact | ton hers tonight, 44 to 5. The Bluefor 1o T I cham . 153 ° :321 Main St., Alice Building ':' Keating 3 : - | took place in every avent, The Ti the meaning of defe > -~ * L a 2 oY aObesr, h‘a accepted the position a TON “VETS” DEFEATED |Captured the water polo match] I IV \in O L o 4 d 15k Nas s Smi 3 Sracas will Be the town 2 a ha e < ever, 20 to » R sible. class; (¢ Was 210 ety M"cmf e i ol YALE SQUASH TENNIS PLAYERS.| —— S L o, Oito Phil I next Octcber st | Columbia Defeated Cornell. = ete Hezelman, . who traned Mike | lipp: Aneccdotes of Aoraham [incoir Agncv' eral leeslone Tows. Section- aies oF sV Oriy Man on Yale Teams| ew York, Feb, 19.The Coltmbia Johnson Might Go to. Chicage. ney for the Hunt e, has | Miee S #: 2 Win a Match—Score 6 to | University Basketbal team defeated the i It was Teported in| VST Fe8son g0 be prond ifiTia pri- | g c c in. ater Gemand: faf Cu T | Cornell & to 16, in an intercol , just > e today that Jack)tese “ ol 4 e ad 1‘ y ‘ ore. We advi €. 19.—Veteran giate game here tonight opponents 3 . r hampion pugi R RS Gl S s S s OW. avers of the Princeton club = = | er sentence for violating the Mann |24 1-35: ond-13¥ 1ap track and finishes | Dia g Ak by § i vv\;v feam in a series| 'They thought Bill Donovan had Pip act, might appear here dava | tull of mGuEELE S platp LHEt I Rete | . an : A Feck Mcwflhims & Co. i oday € to.1 on the form- hasn'i. Cly Z{was n romancing _when t < 3 mmen George Brown.manager of the Boston | {rom The play was y be ' & _|A. A. team, that Devanney an a | & s, ve good- = g S ps minute,” saic e feder € == 3 Smit a serubb el E with Toms who immediately. declined (o For the arst time i ‘ MOXNEY LOANEI’)' 4 KET WAS DULL i el ot A e AR the Sram v‘ll “*;”;';L‘A‘:\* \inique oror goin <o | e T - 1AR f | 45 cmt. zeaw vo indictments under th an ‘act |1 is uni honor going to |y established firm to deal t) &Q(‘;?uyfl o § = ey w&\ 7. re pending against Johnson in ad-|Hal Smith of Minneapolis. As a crack | ‘rn:.z( OLLATERAL LOAN GO, hents . t the conviction Foile | 48sh mag o and blue syt 142 mal = : ents Were Unusually| ""', oG Cop aced o e oth ‘he forfeiieg|Was captain of the all-fresh ageresa- muieed B 8 Fronklin ¥arrow—Bank Clearings Make Gooa| 1M (ol = & irs ... > sl {tion during ‘bis ‘first’ year in celle he also has the honor. of b T e fis cong 5 S . {man to hold two captain of Michi- A ) tho absenas | Ehzitions i the S| Penn Wrestiers Oytcla:s:d Le‘w gh. | gan athletic teanis in thred vears Children Cr = E MAHONT TR S aiiing Atithge as_tous Lo Was defeated; hy Le-| Bill Donovan 13 Ul In. camplete it FOR FLETCHER'S ashington Birthday MAHON NROE, : as the lightest of any Toc \fter | 1 | norance” of the ‘intentions of Hugh ~ = R = PRI il Bk d price movements were| 1% - seen ' litera eight ¢ 2| High and Walter Pipp. He has heard | _ c S o ! A Novelties ek, envr and Bearding only a few of the| im Alis Gtobs of (ppear against Pons;, % | nothing from either Young ihan since | LAt s rving as much as| 09 » o place was tak Nlhe talked . things over with them { N FALLS AVENUE ¢ in_either direction J e : 51 Witk | Detroit... Yet be seems. 1o -be worry- | MISS M C: ADLE; SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, RIB- = FALLS AVENUE fattioe Sants wn Thssons| L1 |im " exiiastvaiy. e appears Yo bo BON, NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS, e guaranies our service ot : reh Coal_preferred,| e #4th round s: almost , resigned - 10 2 fate that mas | i Sy 34 Eor e : van And s thers wh {compel marm %o open s Aret campaian | Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist | rost caros, cuernies, naten-| e fereed “wnd Lorii “Tiad tolled off the fat |as7a mejor - league manager unpided ETS, CANDY BOXES AND NOVEL-! . A SRl Ir, or : Sithest dF Ther pouthtuholat vy ar: | JEWELS AND GOWNS eied A ] ( ] Sy Y e = had found a Fitz- | e e o hatie: No eiats ar oo will | TAES- JUST ARRIVED 1 Voo ada = simmon out e { = B son Yook b if R el H Sferisti e s ada I 7. o | dig n con-| Harvard Freshmen Victorious. | Not all baseball players believe ihat |loy Tany You look st rememver | VRS, EDWIN PA\ jcen. ' The Tet] Yadwy Cox oot tos wa. tost Feb. 19.—Harvard's Fresh-|golf unfits a plaver for effactive bat g )f “head should correspond | h C e afternoon on news that Mt e Years ol¢ or, | man Hockey team defeated Yale fresh-|ting at the plate. In fact, most of L you ahod dawel ; imiralty had ordered a Mazvw 3 2% was | men tonight, 12 goals to.4 |them declare that golf is extremely SErRUSGANNY oo bkoett) Eotf Franklin Square. £ = J. 0. PECKHAM n travel between England| e Dot e & S mmm‘m S {beneficial in keeping the men in zood a1 Tridn H = < 52 Broadway Phone 402 t and closed with a Mes Potrot B e Chamieton < S ARTISTS. . {condition £ = Choice well-matched hair in any shade. | H Miaor Copper . A P | That Mathewson has absorbed val- G e e S u_Httio mo two ve R «|uable experience as & golfer 1s shown Telephone 652-4 {DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE o improvement M. Pacite it S fac a bad lef,| Dy the advice he recently gave 306 Main Street., next to Chelsea Bank in S > trade action gt #: might ames J | b = 287 Main St. DR. W. W. LEONARD ', ter, aite o] Medmet = in Contest “that vo : “Fhe average beginmer” ne said, |- - — PRACTISE LIMITED TQ Has Removed his Office to the Fopetloa -l Gl o i Cornishimar Derai matched W n s (s T o e 8o0d driver D E N EIS:E Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat THAYER BUILDING paviments (o Rl Jeftri it et benacy o {wrong end at which to start, al oL Hours 10 & m. ta 3 p. m. i B rea svertheless, ‘a cash gatn YR e T3 ye Gunther and Blnk Mec-{1 wen t myself from this direc 3 = Srrows. bank stote| AN O aw. land on June had a clash in London, Bne-|tion. The explanation of this pro DR. E. J. JONES j= A i Franklin Squa;e { e a knockout in other night and Gunther got|ably is that it feels good to make B 3. | WHEN You wANT t© Dus- i nge was again steady.| Nerh dane X his defeat. T enty Tounds {long drive. But 2 messed |Suite 46 Shannon Building |iness netore tne : = ael ! ausing some ay acine Mall besn doped. and ] boxing - commission-|can be recovered and made u; £ ot s better thap througn the ad-i ! o e e oxing commiss ke eclevator Shetucket Strest en- | medium beiter tuan = : g of /billa on London Poiec i ¢ i zoing to it ires passemto|While a missed putt or a bad e e tance. Prone. | vertteing cotumas of Tho Buiatin. boxing shows. The sheriff's offite. in|Proach has lost many a matel the Cornishma 9 longer maturities | Fita Cout g 1.0 - Theref: 1 would n he 7 AR b filwankee, which had ffty-two. pass erefore,. I would recommend to t RACKET IN THE BARN? t for the shorter "f"f‘xif‘(x‘f'— deffries by many was S M el beginner that he practice the s s tinued in excess of| Gutexatir greatest .champion of them all, for game as much as_possible—the Horse cast or cow in trouble— met and_defeat rantamweight stitutions | Gucindrver tie opponents | Fra proach and puttin| EVER-READ s Nt 2 it Es neen ke L meles Eiy G that could be secure hir fighter « who has won | PTersh, and v i g S e 10 gl ont . e ranerchd Rty 7 many knockouts ally, atter helall the han:ifoushtyin, New|, O 150 Dender, who_ was. easil " If you bu.ydnn 10c brush have an IS DNt Jocal aniy seemto) have| I RUE ey Tt dlmnad o Bapetuls ang | Orleans in the last thres months, has|bost, SOlfer in the. American league t . o e could. find nc - he g | been signed up to fight Dutch Brandt,| S 3 “We give you FREE ELECTRIC LANTE gt s o e et HEESE ST T | TR o Pebenar e iour regular 15c can st Jack Monroe = BT T wiomewoses | Qyerhauling and | | 2xzrg™ the hay on fire, no matter how aration of = pri fon s : Johnson six vears later, when he was| Fair Virginia. 2.07 1-2 will be stuk Sihia s o5 " anertion Swith thein Besel - hope that a white man might again |campaisn e alr Ok ok 5 : hoid the title. doesn't concern the e 041t Al BAAT A 1 = 7 s bR over with @ T the boiler o -3 oA | i i i out by negro, who was 32 Eeel Direct, D, 1-4. firids the ise| : S AR R e mote to his Hking than the dirt. - anq | Carriages, ~Wagons, Trucks! is again winning, as last vear, over the | Hart vs, Root. Canadian tracks. and Carts, When ' Jeff retired as champion he| ‘Pwinkling * Dan, 51 : : Yhen hampt | , D, 2.061-4; Eleeta 6 s im made the title a gift to any of the| Dilion, p, 4.8 3.4, and Peter McCor "“"“':‘,' Rapaire, :"CVMZ 1\;"« aspirants in the fleld- Marvin Hart, a | mick. 2.08 ere shipped February | Ming,Uphelstering an b ‘ork. { MONEY. light heavyweight of Loulsville, im- 1 3 : : ille, 1 from Indianavolis for Califo an| g g i it braneh Xew York, Feb. 10Call ‘money|mediately announced himself a con- | three will betreced in. the ;'w’[,’\‘: | Stacksmithing in ail its” Branches steady; iahoot ;. loweat 1 r-s: iy | tender. ~He quickly found € Too 1 | o wiestings ot e ShoamrnE, rate 3: last loan 2, closing mid 1 ooas|Jack Root, the Chicago Bohemian | cepocition offered at 2, | Aighter, and they were matched to con- | i Lo seer Tor the title at Reno, Nev. on | I Gfl ar l"- | {July 3, 1805, Th 1t made Ha H COTTON. the gift champion. for he kmocdced ot | cupied the throne defore a new cliam- U h | New York Feb. 10.—Cottor futures| : fon was b i a 5 Root ib 12 ryounds. The new cham- |Pion Wwas born angd this time it ‘was a- closeqd barely steady. March 8.45: { pion gained his laureis at the age of | ReETO, the first that ever gained tne 7 to 515 Norlh rl-m SL Established 1872 Jewelers PLAUT-CADDEN d in BUILD}Y = Total shares 148,435 dmres. 1647 % Adam’s Tavern : 1861 offer to the public. tb span. iS the most durable finish cver m!h Clear and seven p@uhr co‘efi. brands of Beer of Eur May 8.84; July 3.88; Auguet 5.94: Oo- » title. ' it was Juck Johnson. After i Takeads. is offery e, ""‘"’"fi Bohetmian, Plisner, Cuimba. | tober 9.08: Decemuer i ile oot his opponent, Was | 100 haa chased Burns ailthe Way | Kyznize to = favorae chaiz, Tout 10 Beer, Bass, Pale and :33: | 9.42. fto Australia, he finally was given a &8 cents_refunded. xF,_uonemddwhudmth Scowch Ale, Guinness Spot quiet; middling 8.55: no sales. Burns va. Root. | match at Sydney on Dec. 26, 1908. He . the SW 2 C. & C. Imported Ging: 3 & {,. Hart's career as champion was short | outwelghed Burns by mearly 50 pounds | DR, 'C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Hill P, B. Ale, I'rank J i 4 CHICABS GRAIN WARKET. Llived, for h2d enjoyed his honors | and baitered the Canadian all over the 3 o [ g Ale. terling Bitter Ale Anheuser, A wEvar g {for less than a vger when Tommy |ring until in the 14th round the police De tal S 5 Badweiser, Schiitz and P | A v ‘Burns, the Canadfan Iight heavy- |stoppeq the slaughter ang the referee ! n D lll'ge(.‘ll A. A, ADAM, Norwick Town Tuy | welght. bove Into view. Burns sought {gave the verdict to Johnsop. At the o £ < H Telephone 447-12 { a match ang got it. He fought Hart | time this will was staged Johnson was | McGrory Building, ~ Nerwich, Conn, | | 20 rounds at Los Angeles on Feb. 23, | 30_years old, while Burne was 27, N - “ | TR, S TODIE 1905, jand was. awarded tho declsion | For nearly six yesrathe:black ‘man | Bulletin B I“.n ne advertsing medtan in | and the championship. ns was occupied the throne. - The negro ERE hui <l &&flg“l:o:n.nncu !!_u.l vears old when he annexed the titie. | fought and whipped Dforan in aris in | Pastern u‘#flxfi?fi‘q’fl?‘tfifl'fli‘ 4 : _For .nearly_ thiwe.vears Burns_oo-| his.last important fight. lelin for busrawes Tesuks. L

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