Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 3

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WILL COME Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root has been popular preparation with us ever since we have been in busi and we believe that it possesses great value In the allments for which it is 4 as our customers alway: speak in grateful praise for the bene- fits derived. We belleve it to be a good, reliable preparation. - Very truly your: |'-I'D\l. flfl,r wchnxl“;hfll Df‘ which MARS HILL DRUG COMPANY, s Tike! o ng for the : b 3 bi heavywelght attraction. The sen- |J.0¢ 5 1916 g i om e timent of New York fans in regard to the Darcey-McCoy thing was shown when Darcey was introduced just be- Prove Whnat Swamp-Root Will DoForYou Send ten cents_to Dr, Kilmer & Co-, and hisses. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size It is estimated that McCoy and Dar. | bottle. It will convince anyone. Yo cy will have to draw $40,000 in or- | will also recelve a booklet of valuabi. der lor_ the promoters to break even. | information, telling about the kidneys s contract calls for him to re- |and bladder. When writing be sure and L = ceive $20,000 and $10,000 for the in- | mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin. rs 3 — A terest in the motion pictures. Mc- | Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size formation &nd he hoped that Norwich Y CK.]. to receive 310,000 for his cnd. | bottles for sale at all drug stores. ‘would, be among the first to turn in - Other expenses of staging the mat. e ————————— Bk e mpeekior wWas are estimated at $10,000 by those ereed. have had experience in the promotion " ISKAC'S; JONES~ |imdins manc Bow beid et ' i : Sior T sresnt conaicions s v || - Just Try Our Goods § : el a ~In’ 3 : ‘Real Estate the boys came corners > ‘committee in s 30 Insujarive and . g and the - lows, W shooting should be a deciding factor e blows to the, jaw and getting some to | chael Dougherty, h The.following week the Maroon five I the body. - It was Richards’ round. The b g P LR will pass through the critical stage of last two rounds went to Ross who let |Jc illlam Fitzgerald- | ihe geason, meeting New: York uni- out a little and tapped the Flash | Organizer Duffy 4 versity and West Point on foreign will. Ri Was<a o E courts. This week end is witnessing the an- nual midwinter carnival - A concert VICTORIOUS COLGATE TEAM WlllI be rendered by thle M‘ugblcal (élul;ln, X a play by the Dramatic club, and the TO PLAY SYRACUSE. |, nya1 dance will pe held in the gym- =5 g nasium on Friday evening. Saturday Baseball to Start Soon at the Univer- |atiernoon a hockey match between R. sity—Midwinter Carnival On. P. I .and Colgate will be held. — Coach Hammond will soon issue a (Special to The Bulletin.) call for all battery candidates for Hamilton, N. Y. Feb. 12.—With a ba.!;ball.l Th? bnttins'cm‘d will b; _ | used exclusively for the working out of - e e '-Ht I sl 4 SNSOIG o st VGO ROLL 058 86§ e Drastiactive: pielers: anid’ oatchtos. Brown oS~ e yn | feat, the Colgate five will line UP|West, the veteran twirler, will not re- Over UHtds Nat Bank, Sbaticke: St fi)-d"h: :l:v&td;u.nfl?eywork in covering | 28ainst Syracuse here Friday evening.|port until after the basketball season | McAllister "9 | the heavyweight cl was drawn by The only blot on the Maroon record |closes. Othér mound veterans who | Malesky Knockout Brown and_ Matt Wells, R ™ S T TET It auian B e Sukink fhe QUL ITED OT M e O the Coenhn Sof |WIB. Be-cai Band are Swott and Skun | Meae - which was one of the first bouts tn- National Bank hone 38-3. | The lads tipped the scales | Coach Hammond’s proteges are in ex- |ders, sophomores. Of the new men, | Simcox der the Frawley law. A little over Tt)fz::gc}g:owv:r?';:;n“nuace. an- |cellent physical condition and are de- |Leonard, a Geneseo lad. Lapp of | Aldi $23,000 was taken in at the office. This Th DR = recth gy things, Captain | Rochester, Laird of Holderness and sum was not approached by men of NORWEH FA!]LY m Kiid Car oy M hy, rereroe, AN an Alvitins, who Dus bece out ¢ tits | Calnan. of. Pittsfield, Mass., will be o the lighter classes untli the weish-| GEORGE G. GRANT and you will want to come again The Best Coffee, Ib. .. 28¢c A Good Coffee, Ib. ... 23¢c Some even cheaper, Ib. 20c Ceylon Tea, Ib. . All other Tea, Ib.... Baking Powder, 1b.. Peanut Butter, Ib.. JNITED 1EA IMPORTERS CO. 218 Main Street ‘ e a rush 0 7 s e 91 Main St |in_interest, ’ e T R i, | fOF & .Colgate victory. Adition of eplitting_ the guarantee is unlikely. The Australian has been flooded ‘with big offers from : the open championship are ;ultgn elt\;bl -ndfll!u is ;l\ot inclined en ny rs that are not Diayed at the Brae Duen Gountry club, | around the 330,000 mark. ~According Massachusetts. to the articles of agreement he must 4 be paid in”fal’ 24 hours “betore” the cont 80 wi e interesting to NEWL OISO Taa. see what becomes of this match. TRIMS LOCAL BOYS Only one bout has drawn over $30,- P o oot 903 in New York under the’ Frawlcy Perfo Team 7 Takes W, at was e llard-Moran Mar iy ****| match, which drew $52,000. However, this was a heavywelght battle In : in.| which ‘the title was at stake. Heavy- At the Palace alleys Thursday even | Loiches always draw beiter than the ine the bowling team from the Wral- ing City put over two on the Palace|Ten of the llghter classes. = Moran team. ~Aldi rolled like a professional | ¢or their first bout and $23,000 for the The scores: ——— The biggest gate for any bout under Al Tweo From Team 5. !b’ one day lld eliminate the old con- That Darcey will accept a cut in his Kild Carter timekeeper. be on Before the matches and between the |past seven games with a wrenched [hand. Al are reputed as star “prep” | .. 3 Leonard bout of last year, which drew > Undertaker and Embalmer . 3 d' his | school mound artists. $2¢,000. bouts s xrustoRl! progismime was oar- [Kxice, ‘will heiu the'gkme and’ Al Lacey Th view of Darcey’s demands since MEnite o Founiatin. o e~ he arrived here it is interesting to . . Red Cabbage, 10 New Turnips, AMERICAN LEAGUE THROUGH | Goampbell note what he received in his own|32 Providence St., Taftville String Beans, 25 Egg Plant, | WITH PLAYERS' FRATERNITY | Ferrell 99 98— $UCountry. According to Bnowy Ba-| prompt attent' n to aas or night calls, D e 131 aen—nan, = A 4 S | ker's figures—ana reey fought for |~ p il ot g LMW awL oiyortuce 1 Daten T ‘eague Endorses Military Train'ng 500 1512] 07" oeier | promoter—the Australian | Telepbone apris aw Hothouse Toma- Parsiey, and One Hour Will Be Devoted Tec during his whole ring career received S e, SRS ¥ A Trini Cam. e oo N s e i o | Dir. J. M. KING Beets, i New York, Feb. 15.—Relations with Ryan :; l:‘!l— e ?‘“e;’:xdew(‘)?l ::.*45153;“{“0";’:"’&{‘ e % Carrots— 50 .. |the Paseball Players’ Fraternity wers|Clarke ~ G 3 Table, bu, 20/Min MARKET REMAINED DULL i .| severea by the American Leagus Kendall 98 - 80— 257 the height of his popularity, and he DEN I IS’I Cabbage, 8|Spanish Onions, g o 5 + Fxy e —a -— -|was meeting the man who was sup- Sajone~ 305 Sae | Dusidard . [ Stooks Diited. . Slomty — 3 et e LR 47 142 451 1310|posed to be the most formidable of P T P [ 2| Downward—Speculative lssues Were | Cil- 31 &5 Fo T.eague yesterday i the Americans who had visited Aus- May Building Potatoes, 70{Garlic, ibd, 25 Variable. b % D following resol > = tralia. - For his last bout with Jimmy Jan1TuWP Fapbard Squash, 1 is, o> s —_ hicago. - “Whereas, the plavers' frateraity hus | oiomey Dy iy BB IE Te e Yellow Bananas 23|T08%. " k. 33| New York, Feb. 15.—All records for e - Tox % e v violated the letter and spir- | connelly "’a","f:“by,,,f' ;‘-.tlnx ot S i o Gt . "3i|Mushrooms, ib. .5 | dullness since the stagmant sessions 3 3 |it of an agreement entered into with | ; e atiig T D 3 BERiG TR, dofTabie Anple, .| of it mimmer wers, suspasieq fo; | : G Br el then O SERn s T theretors, e et s, bestie Lo verhaulin3 ko 0z., 30-60 | day, ngs o i 2 it, ente TR v B G smepe: et g Resolved, by (he American Leaeus e | R IRG He e . rik— 37 40 | One- occu in - o 2 of Pdofessional Baseball clubs, thac all s d R k Paae_ Lo Catiets. 43| the later periods being marked by Prod z . gl gy e = o el e Y e eaies e an epair or e (|insids mouna, 3)ffrequent pauses. U U UL e % 15 the same are hereby terminated.” ABSTE sums were not all mrofit by any 3 " ke Shewt ns o % with this state of nertla, = standard | o S5 Schedule Adopted. CLARKIN'S SENATORS. menn.h«‘mm;\u:z;a:l{;e‘zh:mt;oxar:h‘?;; OF ALL KINDS ON ers, +7| Shoulders, drifti slowl; downward, 5 P N . = e compel P r i Smoked Tongues—| Legs, a2 e s hany vwere brojna W . .,,33’:,&?‘!;";2;’253 5 aCr the cominZ |New Manager Has Had Big' League | cxyonses, and it fs estimated that this AUTOMOBILES, DS AT\ | sl 23| variable. Leading “industrials, includ- 3 * s gl s et i i o Mg 0 Experience. accounted for 30 per cent. of the earn- } Soined Bect, _6-33|Nte Batt Pork, 48| ing U. S. Stcel, wielded (ne to_two - the requests of the National Associa = e el ™ o rortunate for Darcey- that he] CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Porterhouse Steak, ens, - “o| polnts, similac tendencics belng man pen s {90 of Mver Lcagmes. was spproved | JHINE T CIFSIn, pwmer' SF_Rai b o, fetunate for Treoy: thet 0t 40| Fow! 35| ifcsted by most of the equipments an: PR - and, while the playing rules were dis- | Hartford Eastern eagde . baseb d " no P i TRUCKS and CARTS, Ducks, 1b., 40 Broilers, munitions, with a ten point break in |f 5 1 3 ~ |team, has announced that he had en- | his fights with a manager. In Au y Sirloin, 2 31| Bethiehem Steel (old stock) on a sin- | % 3 Tosed, no changes were recommend- | Ulq U’ manager of the Senators |stralla a manager is pictinsadensian | or s TR S Roast, nsaction., B E = 3 o e W tein, who has had several | the boxers always receive 50 percent. echanical rs, Painting, Trim- Veal Roast, 30-34 ot ctais. and uHilities madd| G % 10 S oy S ooh—-—" years exporioncs with major Teagas | oF the gnte Erceipts, and. this sum 13 ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Fore qtrs.. extreme recession of one to three = - - ndorsine _the ertion that base |teams. Mr. Clarkin stated that he had | evenly dividef betwéen champion and | ™ gl (UG L SRS BRC BUC L points, gas shares once more showing | G % hall shou'd do its part in a movemen|oongidered many candidates for the |challenger. s is Promoter Baker's e Butter— Granulat, conspicuous weakness, with other is- o > i 1% |looking toward the country’s protec-|yiace as pilot of the Hartford team and | rule, and as he is a fight trust in him- —_— Tub, 40 5 %ba. 31| nes of less defmite strength. - Canne % et tion, the leasue passed resolution =u%-|fnally decided upon Abstein as the | self there is no appeal from his rul- Creamery, 12 Brown, 14 ips 1| Intermittent strensth in sugars, fer- 5 i 'y | gosting that beseball players of Uhe|pest man for the job. Under orders | (ngs. S tt oaf, i tinen! an merican | Hares ND. - American L. e given an opportu- = Ch&f‘fu‘xgm, 1 e Came Losse Wiles. Bisouit and Aeme ?H;;vh::(ln\l&:k | mity to bocome " eivitian “woldiers. "The e et e L SPORTING NOTES. CO ar l'p. " Cream, 1 = Tea, which registered irregular gains, | Insira . proposals were that at each sr i th e i S it 4 = S M Parte “Rico, seemingly on support from pools and | [ ©n - 7 training camp one hour ». day et i IE Tk s e o] Gilnuicabai® the fome. run eivg- 507 to 515 North Main St. Camembert, 5 gal, 60| cliques, fallec to attract more than . e F 4 | voted to military truction, th *|count of itself in the Eastern leagme [ger, has signed a contract with the Pickles, gal. 0f New Ofleans, siin - SEREE e o x> jmiitary” camp be Plished at the lrace, which opens on Thursday, May | Phililes for the season of 1917. Honevcomb, e ':-L *0fand Smeiting preferred ose 5 3% : S Close of the world's series and t 5. Rioteln ey Dieacd With Sl oty stz e Eggs v ints on declaration of an increased | [N - 5 resident Johnson be empowered -0 Sior it Tohn SN on Dlmee surge 9| Shiaend pur in mone otner imstances £ - B e o e o & e bt | ovorion e ‘o he B mace | Deerfoot Sa usage Kerosens Iuavii s g ;::clflc causes were altogether lack- i ;)\l;g;v:ctron(‘ernmg the -details of this|juages of young players in the game |The hime ‘;f 4 mlnuttes l:ouzk-i :;crin?n 5 3 21 : % doors and on a tracl e that in e ot Such frmness as was shown by rails SR 4 Memorial 5 Murnane. todns. (ks 3 g Briae Gardes Is 0o slouch of | PANCAKE FLOUR 2 t Cod, 15[Ee! s o o - sident Johnson was instructec to a performance. Market Cod, . 15jEele. . et Rl 2 > : hnson Was Instructed to LONE, MATCH PLAVED ST MAPLE SYRUF Sk AR dlERan o B O ¥ Chnadian . Bacifc. Lehigh M Mot o e o5 imothy H. Murnane of Bos- IN_ TENNIS MEET| Ted Meredith would do well to re- LA TOURAINE COFFEE & ~ lz% o ident was directe to — 3 re from the game 'or 15|Cannon Salmon, 16| Mivhest Siass mere subjocr o further rine. ] i3 | contribute 1 v ew Yorkers Defeat Regimental|defeats take the edge off his former| All Seasonable Good Things ut i Cod, 2] et peeeritre. . 2% |the erection of a monument in Bos- Champione. wondertul performances. Meredith has 25-30 pr Mexican Pet I 6% ton to perpetuate the memory of Mr. —— nothing more to gain In athletics and y mon, 2549 | ImdiCstions of ancther irternational| e ceee i Murname. New York. Feb. 15.—Only one match |everything to lose. eopie’s arKe 5 G £ loan, babl. n the form of com- Ey L 2 . . x . 15|Long Clams, pic. €5 | [02%. Brobony fo French baniing in. e Principal Request Denied. yas decided’ today in the: nationsln- e e iE = 6 Franklin Street erests, ished by the visit of | Missol < T i S - {doors tennis championship because of| What appears to artmouth’s ranklin e o b qe;d.(n‘;mflf:a':élfler to. Washington. | Mieoud Pac . : i e e Taomal Som- | ibe poor licht. 1n the third round of |is Toly Croms sain. The securing of e il Seven million dollars more gold Was | National Gl s 5 3% | ion taken by the National and Amer- |the doubles, S. Howard Voshell and|Frank Cavanaugh, the former Dart- JUBTIN HOLGEN, Propristor %% 41 A received from Canada and the weekly 3% | jcan Teagues abrogating the “Cinein. |Abraham Bass Ford, Jr, New York.|mouth coach, to look after the Purple Veal Calves, Bulls, statement of the Bank of England Leed . z $3% | nati agreement” with the players’ fra- gerg:ned A. -S. Cra:ln w.nas 1K.;n5‘ football teams in the fu:ulg can work $9-311iCowa, 6 | showed an appreclable recovery in re- T e 9% | ternitv was approved. Smith, regimental champlons, 5-7, 7-5, [only for the good of Holy Cross. TEAM HARNESS Hides. serve liabilities. - ¥ o & 31 Several requests made by the Na-|6-2 4 & Sace - 2 Trimmed Green |Wool Skins, Ib, 10| Remittances to London and the i 3y |tiona Association of Minor Baschall| The winning palr gained a place in| pamund W. Pavenstadt, Jr, of New = Hides— Calves, 0| continent were generally easier, but 159% j3am | Leagues were granted by the com-|the semi-final round. York city has been elected manzager of EXPRESS HARNESS g o e e e 163 1s4 | mission but the principal one, which| Benjamin H. the Iarvard freshman hockey team. g -Cows, 38 | to purchases and sales. _ 32 .. | was to eliminate the draft from Class | boy champion, The assistant manager chosen is Lud- A new line at old prices. 2.50 v, e $250| Aside from slight irregularity, the s7% 5 |AA and A clubs, was denied fault to A. 8. C 8 | jow T. lanman of Lawrence, L. L : D . RIING = becanss of Tliness, rash ot8 | The freshman scven closes its season | Some good values in FUR COATS, No. 1 Wheat, $3.50jCornmeal, X Total sales (par value) aggregated ;‘n _fi“ Signed Players. e 3 on Friday with Yale 1920 at the Boston | AUTO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, ran, $2.10|Hay, baled, $2,435,000. 37 85 Three pitchers signed contracts for | will visit the Pacific coast next month, |, . .o s T o1 < U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. 2% | 1917 today. They were Bob, Shawkey. | for the semi-final. - Just received a carload of BUSI- TR, a1z w1 P 13 with the New York Americans; Harry —— i1y, i in the ath- | NESS WAGONS at the right prices. g,n.? | Bominy, " 3240 STOCKS. 1% fi | Harper, with (fhe Washinzion club and| ALEXANDER WILL CONSIDER SOrEy Al Simem chnuRs i e ath- o ye, $1.65{Lin. Of eal, $2.60 1% .. |Dick Rudolph, with the Boston Na- NG LESS THAN $15,000. y 3 1 the Indian sign on T 2% 2% |tionals. MOF ‘ 5 = Joe Tinker of the Columbus, Ohio. 7 = Tom A il CHAPMAN (0. - 3% o4 | American Association club, purchased S 3 H 1% % | 2 3 D5 i 8 LSS, Wik Eoveenda 16 73% 7" |Outfielder Wade Killifer from Louis- e s L e Bath et Norwich, Conn. Chicago, Feb. 16—Seven teams of #% 2 |iile and Pitcher Bob Harmon from cee the ten contesting in the six day bi. 2914 233 | Pittsburgh. The recall of ff‘nx‘x;rm mu wer crack. a g -ati not relieve President 2 < % 5| The Interrational League will hold a Sy T cycle race had traveled 1,663 miles and | A% a ol . ‘*laps, with Pleréey-Sraith and Law- | Am Con of . % South Pacitic RSl soloduis mece at Nowet worry. er |N. Y. A. C. games, Joe Loomis of Chi- rence-Carmy teams one lap behind | Am H i s a performed one of the finest pleces Our Improved Bronchial and Ohrt- t two .laps —— - " o running ever known to athictics. 2 tonight. The' riders had been gormg 39 | AR Joo 26 Stadebaker 1 |IRISH PATSY GETS DECISION icials weight throwers have won hours, the record for which 1s 1884 |Am s | Semiebatr 1ok OVER JIMMY DUFFY. |yesterday. ‘a6 three events in some of the miles and two laps. = e % o - —_— 9 X but never has any 0Z (] 2 N [ oruinaile Wisks Over towsue in. Todlie such & feat 25| vill rolieve Hoarseness, Loss of Volce, Rosie Coughs and all Irritation of the Throat - Waterbury, Conn. Feb. 15—Irish | Ereat The report that Georges Carpentler, A 3% [Patsy Kline of New York won a clean- heavywelght champion, had 100 A" 80! 139, | cut decision over Jimmy Duffy of New & shell lac! 9 3% |York at the Auditorium here tonight, similar accounts of his DUNN 32% |and Johnny Drummie of Waterbury circulated _several () eoatlh °F B " ia Absolutely Removes |i= v TS Eea % L e siize- U. 5 Stest - iiimie P G e St be hoped that the pres- Indlg?st%cmnt. One . §2§' Govee 2 15065 in the Semi-final, which also went J . those which went be- 50 Main Strest. ds. Moo i an ration. provesit. 25cat all druggists. e it Toury. Comrs ot B . s o utis Carpasttien THE AxTNa z i R e B i L n & furlough until very R . ; - ilier y Shugrae, oes <. BOWEING aXD BLLmDS. i i kS Drother of Joe Shusrue, in the same : “his_ aeath as hap- Saratoga estaurant . S3yen all i son B : time. Joe Shea. who was at one time - bantamweight of New England, ref- and a1y 73% 463 4¢ |ereed the bouts. About 2,100 fans at- they - — - Pt ool saliarag best m:'a in w:.z‘;b'm‘“:nu mm e = QUICK LUNCH TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY 3 MONEY. — 4 ; - e e o e B e Naw. York, !x.% 15—Call money | CHANGE IN GOLF 3 - - JOHN D. METROPOLIS, Prop. 3 et doua § 13} o 3¢ ruling rate RULES MADE : Seasonable Delicacies are found on our Bill of Fare all the year round. Those who patronize us are well nourished. Food Served Appetizingly. £61.25 To New York $1.25 - tered at 3 1-4. CHELSEA LINE COTTON Will Shorten Tournament by One . Day. e e e e e New York, Feb. 15—Cotton futures PR = 3 TO'NEW YORK steady. March 1586 Seren| New York, Feb. ¥.—The conditions wiened 'DEVON 24 IN. Open 5 A. M. to 12 P. M. ) SSENG! 1599; July 1500; October 1561; Decem. | °f play for the open chairmanship as . 244 CENTRAL BUILDING D - ussy | ber 187 * |recommended by the _execut 41 BROADWAY, Norwich, Conn. SERVICE BETWEEN and wastef: and | “spot quiet: middling NORWICH AND NEW YORK 3 It cHicAGe aman -’.‘:n Discontinued until March 1st Pt gt = and Open. Flgh Low. B. A. WIGHTMAN . Close. T, io% =% To B iae: 138% 13935 136% 139% ll;i‘l. Norwich, ;::'-'.‘- 101 9% c 4 u.: 8% ‘making 5 4 - in | THERE s ne advertising medium In 'n_Connecticu ual to The Bul : 4 latin for business

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