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p’ / NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1916 g : INSURANCE i 1 boxes -rl"yo and obtalned cholea e ‘ , enthuslasts prominen / : - | B natessional, * Dusinete, Sacal ‘e - < 1t is eve: "i:“ d‘l:‘ theatrical life throughout the world. to protact me Al Ao including John Phillp So Colgate business against unfore- :pu,h by_in oy Tloyt, Theodore Snon, n’.w B : Absolutely Removes . Anthony J. Drexel, ingy Bis _sute | Pittsburgh Fighter Can Win Title by Knockout—Jess is a |of Bosicn, Charies s = Indigestion. Onepackage | 7 L_]_m?m%p-l; 'gr)@ 2 to 1 Favorite—Both Pugilists Confident of Victory. i, dsglad B8ithe, 58 WL provesit. 25cat all druggists. will be aloa the box mseat spectators. - ach mr—— Passes to Gain Admission, hoth Willard d-n.;i1 m:?n will box at Many ruses have been attempted in | toD spoed and givo the spectators a efloruy:o gain admission to the double | STeat run for their money. It has rOw Of press seats around the ring, |beon & big undertaking and I want the from which point of vantage newspaper | tlimax to be.in keeping.” writers from every section of the Rickard Has $50,000 Profit. it tates w! PO e progress - of the bout. “The telegTaph companies | ,rof: sasely bamiol with & s Sloat have insralled 50 wires for hand i S gy g at the ringside, and sevi D o Mome e Sither ok ot i |Men Wiil-Be Paid Before They Enter great hall have been converted into Ring. T e for S Hao"er more | ., Announcement was made tonight by el vy el the promoters of the fight that they g had turned over to a private stake- Confidence in Both Training Camps. | holder the unpald balapce of 150,00 Perfect; physical condition and su- | due ‘the principals. Tho money prob- preme confidence in their ability to|ably will be paid over to the men be- win the popular verdict on points or by | fore they enter the ring. The total a knockout were the high lights today | purse was 371,250, but Willahr recently in the traingng camps of the two pu-|ed $7,500 for = signing the articles and R S S T e R d th reiterats ton! a ey il 1 Sroro In absolutely the pink.of condts | W lard Worker For Moving Pictures. tion and ready to go ten rounds at| Willard did a little light work be- top speed if necessary. Willard an- |fore a motion picture camera today, nounced that he expected to welgh just | but Moran spent the day in absolute about 250 pounds when he entered the | quiet and announced that he would not ring and Moran fixed his weight at|leavé his quarters again until he about 203 pounds. started for the Garden tomorrow night, AT we have repeatedly told you:— That Goodyear users far outnumber the < users of any other brand of tires. * . Out of 353,859 tires counted .in 71 principal cities, 75,631 were Goodyear. Thisshowsa Goodyear prererence of 21 per cent—with c\’osepto 200 tire . What else can it mean except that Goodyear users bave found—as you .will find—that Goodyeas Tires cost less because they po Lnln; and last longer, and giveless trouble ? (GOODETEAR J.P. BARSTOW SO, the outcome of the bout and sembles wagzering by WILLARD-MORAN FIGHT professional betfors. = Undoubtediy ETU d undreds of private wagers have BETURNS BY: MEGAPHONE i I thront oans, Ut ss thess The Bulletin will announce by meg- §| are nqt on record it is dificult to fix aphone the Willard and Moran fight w like official quotations. by colinde. Saturdny wsning: T f| O e the sxbsis fight ie scheduled to start at 9:30 | ot the ringside, the champion at pres olocks ent rules a favorite at =bout 2 to 1. Wagering 18 8 to 1 that Willard will knock out Moran 5 to 1 that Mo- ran cangot stop WA New York, March 24—Surrounded e e g“"":', -y In fact, the betting on the various DY, the most representative assemblag® | ansles of the bout stiks into insigni- ficance when compared with the many 1t) s Willard ; COOKING AHEAD IN INSURANGE | Sounter in this country, Jess Willard | oiner inanctal foatures of the contost MATTERS is a very important thing | morrow might s & ten Tound encoun | With ato recelpts of closs to $150- to do. Tirst, to see that you are pro- | facofe HERL B & T8 SORR] Mo hile | 000 assured gnd a purse of §71.350, » tected by policies in good companies: | the ‘neavywelght champlonship of the | 34dition to $10000 of moving picture i n-st, to seo that your policies are In | worid, now held by Wiliard, is virtual- | money to be divided between the pu- force—that they have not Ilapsed. 1y at ikakg thie feature of the contest gilist and lfl?n‘lo‘elgs. Wl‘er!x of te Every wise aund pradent man 100ks | i3 forced into the background to some | 2nd ten dollars look ltke pennies scat- out for those things. Are You One of | extent by the large amount of money | tered in a treasury reserve vault So Them? involved in the purse and gate receipts | 52T as Willard is concerned the bou ISARG SSJONES and the types of spectators who wil | [rom the very beginning has been a Insurance and.Real Estate Agent |attend. b ng ©of his title was but a mere incident M Not Worried About Big Man. Richards Building, 91 Main Street How Moran Can Win Title. fo be dlsmlssed without serious con- | ywillard will have the advantage in |JACK M'GRATH LEAVING According to the predictions of the | sideration. weight, height and reach over Moran, TOP MOST RANKS. o Ny 23 and 25 Water St. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Moran contingent there is more than Division of Purs: but this does not disturb the latter, —— gn even chance that tho heavyweight| mex Rickard was forced to raise his | Who takes great pleasure In citing the [ Former Norwich Wrestler Wins Bout e = = title will change hands before = cases of series of bigger boxers knock- i . AMOS A. BROWNING, | ientn round is completed, but the pro- | 5id, several times beforo he secured | cascs of Series of DIEERr Dosers bor Thursday Night But Lacks Old Time Attorney-at-Law, 8 Richard's Bldg. | Toters of the bout have not billed it | wag originally signed to box for Rick- | While a great number of the lead- 1 "Phone 700 as a battle for the championship and | a.q at $15,000. The latter voluntarily | ing followers of pugilistic contests, in- e gl v — | Willard simply smiles when the POS-|raiseq Moran's share every time. the | cluding good judges of the game from T - | sibility of his losing the title Is men- | Winara price was boosted a notch, | expercnce inside and outside the ring, EDWIN W. HIGGINS tioned within his hearing. Under the!with the result that Moran's share of | believe that Willard will defeat Moran, Attorney-at-Law oW orork state boxing law no decls- | the purse is just half of what Willard | the Pittsburgh man has & host of = Y jon can be rendered by Referee Char-|receives. Moran has repeatedly stated | friends who are equally positive that Corner Main and Shetucket Streets |lov Whl;e‘: AN Ehe oy “‘33‘““5“; 5';" that he expected to make his big mon- | he will be the victor. Loy | Kn0CKInE ot his opponent, by a foul | Sy ifter he had won from Willard | Former Pugilists Pick Willard. Hiomeys-at-Law | commitioa by Wilerd or by having che | While the latter has everything to lose L BRI RESS Ecygtegel fram Goodpsar Sersict Statien Dealars Evergisliars JAMES E. WHITTAKER PIAND AND FLAYER PIASD TOWER ACTION REPAIRMAN AND The Atlas A. C, stood spensor for three more wrestling bouts Thursday b Ex;n:h:n the Parsons ;hollrr, Hartford, Goodyear No-Hook Tires ut they were very Mnferior exhibdtions, are fortibed agaiost : campared 1o those which they pro- ¢ % » TONE REGULATOR duced here last month, and Inferior {0 o e, g 175 Palmer Strest, Norwich, Conn. th bquts which Hartford has been ac- T Phone 1034-5 customed to witnessing of late. Blow-outs—By our On- : i}rown & lse;'kins, s ex : Among the most prominent of these | Strangler Lewis ~ defeated Soldier Air Cure. . and nothing to gain in the ring, took e e v - ; Over Uacas Nat. Dauk, Sbetucket St. | contest stopped by the roferee because ko ® - &S00k | wio have declared in favor o Leavitt, the champion of the United Lot =2 e HRE R | Entrance stairway near o Thames | ae champlon was unsble to continue. | £379, that jbe was pald handomely |ape e Fitemeaene, "t Meoo,. | States army. who was_.substituted for el DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Nationol Bank. Telephone 38-3. Confidence in Moran Camp. Moran' inside the squared circle. e Ao ol zsimmons, Kid McCoy, | Gus Costello, prevented from appear- 3 % £ S In many quarters the probability of P inoldestal £ !’l:nln,;_ieluhh“hck O Bri";i. im- rhu) n-|ing Thursday as the result of .an ac- Iasecurity —By our Multi- any of these contingencies arising is sk S e S L eorze | paent. 8o ko management announced s 2 - "o ple Braiged Piano Wire DENTIST 3 The Braves are in Miami, Fla., “rcst- | considered remote, but amons the ad-{ This sTeat initial cost and the large | Jack Gleason, Martin Jullan, George : TEES iR o ;\,’l;xdr-k Zbyszko took the measure of Base. ) = xpe! N ‘onsidine, 2 vinan an H. - of and iddi ildi ing under tho palm trees,” ss & Bos- | mirers of Moran f Is acoepted ma 8 |40Rul* LM, SERCCAES il oe oGk st | Skelb Y Sl enp A ek Puncrarss and Skiddioe— e ton war correspondent writes. Last | [ICEONC SONTuson Tt She, B ]510.000 a round if the fight zoes the|Johnson Believes Moran the Better| The only real bout of the miewt, the et Teleshone 4882 -« September they dian't have any balm | quctor ‘o Jonnson qown' for the full |full dlstance. Confronted ‘with tness g one that was run through on its merits "Weather Tread. ~e fairly radi- | igures, Rickard realized that he would was the Zbvszko-Hassen _affair, the . Wh o di- 2 = A i ey confidence fairly radi- |have to charse high prices, yet the sale Jack Johnson, the cx-champlon, Who | second on the program. The pride of ——————— | nis close followers, it has had little of- | Of eome 11,000 tickets at figures rang- | et both men. bolleves that Moran 18 poland Jost po time trying to fool the LEGAL NOTICES fect upon the wagering, Willard was | ing from $35 down to $3 did not prove | lay night's contest wil prove it | pdiehce that they were witnessing a Corms, Bumions und Ingrowing Toe Nails treated without paim. 2 : auoted as a 3 to 3 favorite Immediate. | dileult. Fully twice as many could | Saturday ts ¢ ° lose and exelting wrestling match. He oy PG N to Tors ¥ Tolloweding the signinz of the fight | have been sold, and speculators were | Johnson's helief in Moran is shated bY 1107t 30" Wia man in apsroved tasne Treatment and Facial Massage. pay articles, but these odds have shortened | today receiving double the face value | JOhD, 1. 7 i “1‘\\["\ 1';';-',' (:' ey, ‘;{fl fon, felled him the first time in 5 min- Switches made from your combe All persous Jisble to pay taxes In the | 15 some extent durinz the past week, | Of Such tickets as they had obtained. |Sharkey, Jac S o e utes, 24 seconds, with a scissors on B ‘own cf Voluntowp are hereby notified 2 S L = g Coffroth, Del Hawkins, Jimmy John- | g, 00, " g SO S o KATHERINE LANZ land wayned it T have & warrint ta Willard Favorite 2 to 1. Prominent Men Buy Boxes. stone, Hilly Gibson, Dan Hickey and |3 Mo} And when they ot togather Bocm 38, Shuimen Butithl 8 e Rt oA T2 SWHLATe | myore are no official quotations or | AmMONE those who purchased their | Benny Leonard. ’ at in 3 minutes, 45 seconds, this 7433 (Take Elevator) ©f 1915, April's, 191¢. apa| s % GHBTTY A Statements of the Fighters. his fovorite head scissors i DL P Soolecting At sawe | g The statements of the principals, Hassen is no slouch, but up Baliin Monar: April pac o A0 o promoters and referee are as follows: | 28ainst the veteran Zbyszko, he was Sy, Monday, . e - e e a child, despite his unusually — sood 4 DR.R.J.COLLINS the repidince "t ‘Mra "Origtn Gallup. arm and shoulder developments. ! t % A 3 foop 1o & R o 12T add n Wl Willard—I have not figured-out any | The first bout of the night between ) V ceda, Apel) o, 'ak Ty Tesidence in line of batle, for T hgve mever scen |the old-timer Jack McGrath of Wor- ¢ : § n;’“ 5 Moran in agtion and not -tell just | cester, a Farmer Bayley, was drawn - lwill bo b oaed RN, i, notic: Wwhat he will do. It may take me sev- |out as long as the law allowed, and : 142 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn.| las ths law directs. i cral rounds to size him up, but once I |the spectators at times wondered it Phone 4244 ! JOHN B, KINNF, Collestor. MARKET WAS CONTRACTED. . know what he has got I shall be In a|cver it would be brought to a finish. U g syt 2’3“.5:’:&‘,9,"‘2“ gwen, Conn, this {th == - Rl . e Posttion to &0 slisad and Box to]rg:u After 2 }"nlnulr:i o= pl\‘nung and tug- N - g day o 1, . 1618 D, Far Less Than the Usual Number of weakest point. I have not the slight- | gin, pushing and hauling, falling on 2 T % Wers Doalt In: aa; | est idea whether it will be a fast or a [ one another, and tbe like, Payley sud- x PAINTING PAPER HANGER h g 5 Shates Were Desitiin. s slow bout. Much depends upon what jdenly collapsed and MeGrath dropped 3 etk 1aX < s : Siet of : 5 Moran does. If he meets me half way | on the top of him. Bayley's shoulders > [ WALTER W. WOODWARD, New York, March 24, — Railway | bia saen oo z - - ol . i s ontetial i Rar fa e e e 5 the bout ought to satisfy every specta- | meeting the mat. Bayley dropped just SRS b Texes on list of 1915 are due in the | to today's dull and professional opera- Mines 3 tor in the Garden, for it will be fast|as a feather might drop when it runs - terior Decorater. [Torrn of, Mansfeld March 2ath. 1916, | tions, dimand for investment lssues = B Wit st mat B o i [ T e e o 33812, Coratng Read. To acoommodate. those Hiving : | partly neutralizing irregularity else- of e o aantup XA Do S0 th I - < . g ~ To ,2ccommodat v D te 15 oot mib Tnaairy hoc T : ow i win decteively. body protested the least bit, being glaa feb224TuThS PR h Do ot e T et Ui el o ot ot arvar | coes o 7 ‘T 'am perfectly satisfied with my|to have the affair over with. . - 'Dopot, Tuesday. Mazch 25, Irom 10 i | Hauidation s other cuartors. Gl Motor pe " 3 condition and can go the full ten| The second fall went to McGrath fn - " = [trom b oo Suesday, Mareh 23| Reading, New York Central, the Pa- | Gi Norn Ore cife g rounds at top speed if necessary. 15 minutes, 45 scconds, this time with a — Frcderlck 'l‘ Bun“ B g - Do i 3 Baorboa Th 1 o nts, | @reene Cananca a0y and fee! 3 re exciting et-to | comparec e accounts of the Ya re, when ed 1 . e e S, m 1 | Cie. npevetats. excesding any’ vocent | Gommmates = damp air in Cuba took some of the|between the palr. McGrath showed |plaps with those of Princeton In the|roush sens At Expert Pizno and Player 25, o Y fo 4 g e Gimover 'Rexdings Shength, milch | B o) ™ 1ip |smap out of mo there. There has been | that he knows more about the game | Yale-Princeton game. They found o b but 3 as- | Piano Tuning and RM yla Wormwo » Thur £ which was later forfeited, again co- ) Homestake ... tance. Tt was second day { ,’;;;;gg{g,&;;a;-, o & Tnclded with o demand for - Westor | Inreitn, co oben Dractice for the first and siconc | Soratched or marred cases restored Gurloyville, Fidey, March 31, tesp g | Maryland common and _preferred, | e e con O sxnts i ko il 'a m; Manfeid c.merfim’a‘:v, Ehereby reviving rumors o Rockefeller | It 3¢ ¢ o0 e TR b — o e 5;".":5& o . Trom 12 fo 4 5, m,; Mansneld | buying into the first named property. |{Inter Ncke FE ! w, Tuesany, é»rtf T 13 te 3 The general list was held back, how- | J2/pal Paper Willard. Moran Johnson. Jeffries. Bums Fltzsimons. Corbett " —— —— ———— B Wi orth Windnam, Fucaday, ‘April | ever, by the spasmodic heaviness of 280 e R~ > s i 33 TITLES SUCCESSFULLY 2 3 ant! i1 | the better known specialties, particu- eight ....... 6 ft. 7 in. % in. 't 4 In. 5ft. 11 In. 6 P g’f,"fi;‘in‘v“,_‘?fl"fflm“‘f"m o Y AP larly Crucible and Lackawanna Steels, Weight 5 7260 1bs. 20-1bs. Welsh Stopped Whitney in Fourth SPORTING NOTES. Wednesday, April 5, from'3 to ¢ p. m.|the more prominent metals like Amer T NS . 83% in. 73 in. T4% in. 4 Round — Kilbane Easily Defcated Hz]el:flGEHCO at Spring Hill at all other | ican Zinz and Butte and S\\;pe;‘lor, pe- Chest, normal .... oo 46% in. 37% in. 44% in. 38 Donohue. k] X, troleums, and Mercantile Marine pre- Chest, expanded .. 1D $9% in 2% in 46 . 42 il be sadeals Lafe, Of 2 per cent | ferred. Zine's setback was attributed Waist e 343 in. 36 in 33 in 3 New York, March 24.—In the same | Billy Boles, the pitcher who was. Vnpaid one month after ihey Ars die |to mew financing which is contemplated | 1 Piceps AL 163 in. 16 i e et e e | o e T WILLIAM A. WELD, by the company, and the oils were al-| otor B 5 eckc . S 173% in. 17% plons successfully defended their titles, | contrac ankees. Collcetor. - |ternately firm and wi according to | Meavall Motor pr b e Wrist = o AN 10% Freddie Welsh, lightweight title hol P. O. address: Mansfield Center or |advices concerning Mexico. el [ Mot o3 0t cu% 3 Calt ... Z i R e er scored a tecunical Ksochout Percy Haughton trains with the Eagloville. Melennone 597-2. marilS| United States Steel was again free | wobSGe oo i Ankle ... i Lol 10% in Frank Whitrey of Cedar Rapodis, Braves at Miami every day, but be {trom its pressure of the midweek, but | Mer Marine of pr while Johany Kilbant, feather~ spends his Sundays at Palm Beaclt 'Y was relatively inactive. Unofficial es- |JMcxienn Pee . 'Age when title was lost. | champion. defeated Ha: s Donolie — 4 Limates of the steel corporation’s earn- | Jxin Pet ot | o P e A Flank, Wagner. Mathewson ant e & ings for the first quarter, ranging £rom | Montana Power Welsh was the aggressor ir th jole are the quartet of veterans whose, $55,000,000 to $60,000,000, were circu- Con .. i oy e BN SRS bout from the start and by time | work will be followed closely this sea~ S Tamae the Town of fiated, but actual’ figures will not be eany o i |{allc about the size of the rins, but Ifthan Bayley, but he has gome back|from the statistics that there were |the fourth round was e et £ P = & available for another month. = N. H. & H -~ have never inquired about it. 1 considerably in the last five years, and | more mistakes in the plays reported of | 2¢Y'S nos e ,g - - g v g a badly that he was ph, Bezads T Daipxan ln thel| s oonpers cemo fnlo, ome " ef fheln ot & W : tola that it will measure about s no longer in line for any champion- | the Princeton team, who were num- | Were closed so badly **| B4 Konetchy is knocking the coven n - of Bo: are hereby notified |former prominence, yesterday’'s divi- & West - g : T <9 bei Ya - - forced to quit. Dall d in Miami, Kon- HeEiT hove & arrane o Jovy and cail | oaer promiuence, yestardayis Alviy = . teen feet inside the ropes, which hip titles. red, then of the Yale players, who [foRcedtoquit. o = = o L a|of the own in Miami, Fia, lect a tax of thirteen (13) mills on the | gond on Inspiration belng : S| Ontavio Stiver & g E plenty big enough for me. I am not| The final bout of the night that be- [ were not numbered. This seemed to B e Hints o the Jaw and | €Y 18 one of the greatest spring Boller on the town list of 1515, payable | [2Ctor. Anaconda directors are to meet|piin’ yai . 3 going to do any backward running and | tween Ed Strangler Lewis and Soldier [ prove to the Yale men that numbering | Donohue with rigi . ng, |10 the business. { (upHl 1st, 1916, For tnepurpose of col.||Next week fm;( dfwxdemii action, and | Pensyivania U cyn box just as well in a small as a | Leavitt, should have been easy for the | th players did not in the least aid the | the two fell to x‘-h’ »:":rw':f‘ L’:';""':r J e RO R L e e S T o SO o ge ying. Last summer I boxed three (champion of the New York tourna. |newspapers in their accounts of the | Kilane on tob, Donohue was down for | = = on April 8, 1916, from 10 to 11.30 a. .| Aside from its dullness, the session’s | Fitts Coul of -...00 2 : rounds twice a day in a 12 foot ring, | ment, but he preferded to make it last | §ames. O ol it wham | Mete Oy she et i Bnd on the samie day at the resifencd | irading was notable for & further con- | i soéor™ 3% | the tour lasting 156 days, without & |a while and look like a real match. It he struggled to the ropes and was sav- THESE ARE B pLjos clinton Garaner; from 1230 toll L INIRE WER D0 e Ok entod far T . si:|break. I can step across an 18 foot |took him 16 minutes, 20 seconds. to get| Harvard Oarsmen Take lcy Bath. |og by the bell. The next four rounds TOM'S 1.2.3 5¢c CIGAR B30 p.m: Tor eho' sime purpose onf| fraction:, Dealings comnrehen Stocks, | Quickived . = 3 3 |ring in two strides so 1 gucss that T|the first fall with a siccors on the arm | Yymp, Mass, March 24.—The care- | Silbone was the AfEressor but Dono- Peioe. ‘Bozranvilie, irom 180 %o some of the semi-active equipments | “Sici soring el aopan In case he starts|and further wrist hold, but he showed |men of the Harvard University second | hue managed to avold a knockont. | GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR ;flR' oo e AL %n. Postottice, Fitch-i|and industrials remaining unquoted all | Ray Con ... el ’“'k‘"iv:“fl»m o :f\};e:el;‘!‘ :-;'rl{)ir":r 1‘::‘::3““:;?:::: crew were thrown into the cold water | Kilbane weighed 128 and Donohue 134 Tey bt 5 p.m. a Teadin L o % vher vent a Leav] X a > 5 them sse, Tl cotlger’ Pic"porsonal tax_a¢ |12¥: Total cales amounted to 510,000 | Retae” 11 at Moran Has to Say e e ehiafier Leavitt in the nextlof the harbor here, sixty va:ds from | pounds. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin b Dy e Doty on e Gaye e NS o kets for fufersational oxs B Jrn & ise 3 Moran—1 am positive that T willlminutes, just rished the soldier off his Next to Palace Cafe ¥ L g oy 1st, , inter-i| iarkets n siand pf - isively and carry the world's|feet, pressed him to the mat with his BSt at the Tate of § per cent. will be||change were steady, francs making up | st Leuts & S o Coe . | . heavyweight title out of the ring with | supert. veight, and forced both of his pdded from the time taxos bi | vest kness St L &S 3 - perfor weight, h JOHN F. naéxn:;;,due :?Qfixséssfifissfigfiflg! -.‘:c'f;;fi?.'n‘:;'f.” L&S - me. = At no stage of my life have I|shoulders flush with the carpet. That New Styles 7 Lmvlls Coltector. |ings in all forms of foreign remit- %’.‘ffl“‘;ufi,fi oy g:inlai?eF!‘“-‘R-es121‘p.}2;¥§aéo§33§::°:i was all there was to the affair. SPRING M]LUNERY tances were nominal So. P R Susar i * Bonds were steady, with a diminu- | Suth Ratiwey q Qefenting” sn DpRonent Madden Team Wins Match, Y 3 o ot e b s B e B 3 villard is a bigger man thah ¥ am| . Macden Team \Wios Mateh. z Total sales, par value, aggregated $3,- | Stungsrd M of * B | D e P T e yor” | Madden, won two out of the three MRS. G. P. STANTON 4 260,000 g *” | Stacbaer . 4 e S T S R e R B I e 82 Shetuoket Strest R % “"Unite Copper 4 son in Uaris, in , the then cham- | g No. 5, : T Bty ROl 1 bechk el st b va‘!.v(l;)étfle(:_‘S;Zei.eie:?fl::lz;‘“threes ad- £ ~ a plon was in much better shape than |¢2Ptained b: Jamrs_ lli'l) es in the Elks’ y Fant to levy and collect a tax of 10/ o X 3 last vear in Cuba. i e = iy = omGES F nd y mills on the doliar (List of 1915). @i STOCKS s [ Wilard has not fought any battle |S€If by capturing both high singi> and , ©loriga ind, payable April 1, 316; also & war. 2 High. Low. Tnion Pactge” . % since he won the championship last |high total honors. Ths resuit . | 226, 0 oolect e persenal tax. nd|stume g : T e Bx % [ Apeil buT have knockea out ‘Hom. Team No. 5. - ORANGES, Porto Rico; 1 be at the store of John Condren:| Alaska Jun Gold % United Frutt ... bardier Wells in London in ten rounds ML, a; 227 1 Saturday during April from 1 to|| Abls Chmimers. cits 2 | TRy Tav ot B T last March and ir July won the same|Sapenan --o=-- (07 00 e . 7, and at tho Postoffice | Allls Chalmers cis Bt UscI&Fy.. 3 from George Sims In six rounds in |sooivan ---- e GRAPE FRUIT a7 orth Weaichester, on Thureday, April . S S e Aoahal s ; the English metropolls. My knockout | Kequs® ** e ts - : e A R S S U 8 R & Rer : of Jim Coffey here last October In the | \faaden .. 9% 102 258 SPINACH AND LETTUCE. ok amnus Wil b aadodtvor Konit sl -5 mubner . % i2 | third round surely proved that I was | dowatirs 220077 35 ‘91 36 fiu persons neglecting this notice| | 47 = _ 7 oming right along. My last bout e e T — chmba °"&r‘lf wlthd?sfl‘ihl ‘x?.w directs. ! ¥ E ith Coffey, nearly three months ago,| motals ....... 533 193 1535 | - < | i - » ds befc - H SRON B aber, | I LY R R e e s People’s Market: marits Collector. ¢ whape on that: occasion, but they are 6 12 £20 . 3 F——-——n‘ s b 3 54 | all right now. T claim thtat I am bet- o7, 8 230 6 Franklin Street =t | ! % ;s ter in every way, except size, than | Gatilolt 99 90 26 T 1 i : % 2 | Willard and_the public will be satis- | Cronin % it . . JUSTIN HOLDEN, Propristor Vi i 2 fied of that fuctl wnaera t;:e btlmt 1s over. | Purdon . ™ T 234 2 SRR . i 3 I have not planns ow T am going | Hayes . - 89 94 201 i i . to fight Willard. It all depends on | T S The Chelsea Savings H All pensons liable to pay taxes in thei how he acts in the ring. I never saw | Totals 477 513 508 1458 Norwich, Conn.. Feb. 14, 1926. O R epakion on Zudo Tk Wilard in action except In moving et 3 i The Board of Directors of this eby notified that the samé are duel 3 . pictures and T don't know how fast|yal £ NEWS SUPPORTS [his day deciared o dividend for- nd payable Aprii 1. 1516 The rato ia ) his mind works. But I do know that N Rk O mavye, Sading ¥ ber-d on’the X E A Saron o T Tt 0% atithie Tows, i March 24—Call money |1 can think fast and ;nc; Pl i RING PLAN Dayable on and atier the 15th of Maretul eric’s ofie on the first and last Set. low 13-4; ruling rate 3 ’1 April 1st lnd‘gflfll. 10 a.' o, ApbiL Toh from 1t e e . Biwu Bth, from 1 0 3 5w ‘Sollect send taxes. e -4: of- |am positive that I can see an opening [Says That Idea Was Originated by closing bld 13-4; of-| 374 "take advantage of It as quickly | Sporting Editors, Not by Public. as any man in the heavywelght class CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, last fed2sa Secretaty. fered at 1 8- TT today. I feel that I possess the quali- Yale's decision to number foot~ & Agl u? Temaining unpaid May 1,| COTTON. ties that are necessary to win a cham- | ball players has been lml»::l’ de- “ ‘ . ot AT e miftet o ths wtilony ey Tk Mazch 2. Cotton futures | iomanip. - Wait and see iy oeaeni Y wal Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, ) D rea at North Stonington. March 9, o October 1214, Decedaber '13.30° Janue Reforse and Promoter Talk. [eald that the plan was urged. et by 'y 'y (4 -5’ ‘nu. o | % |ary 12.36. Spot steady; middling 12.05. cm.{ley lw<%hnbhrl:‘—"l |:a not | It called attention to Lh:wmmm‘“.m By the Author of AT oy L | = expect anl troul ereeing _the (Captain Henry Ketcham, in 1913, wh u * E‘ oL Dollecton g Aet or Town ofi cHIOASG Ganid wARK Y, bout, becange T m gure Mhat both WiI- a2 that ‘Tootball i m::ue'::: Tot n rwear, Cs POLLY ANNA - 3 . jard and oran Tuleg e newspapers, but r b~ = t mfi thoroughly and are going to put up allic, and to that of Captain 'Bua:, e 0' SALE SATUM - DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | G ) 1% clean. hard bout In accordance With [if the speotaiors te Mot Ietcrerid 4 Place your order now and e Botlili Aukie Roori ‘A the common sense rules of the game. |enough to learn who the players ate, Telephone 523 They are both fair, _sportsmanlike | without betn bes B [% % D% |nenters and will praciically refered the | when they nro ampered, they will not The lee Sh 157 Main Street % bout themselves.” Yale's decision not to number the D3 Tex Rickard, Promoter—'Tve done | players is believed to have been af- Y I Y my share and its up the big fel-|fected Dy the experiments conducts o . \lows now. Personally. 2:that 'last , fall by ;Yale ;football ; mes,