Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1917, Page 3

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few days together at Havana be- fore joining their teams at the train- ing camps. ; —— Jim Thorps is to be sold to the In- Adianapolls American Association club in case he falls to make good w:* season. —_— Manager Jack Barry, Babe Ruth and Heine Wagner of the Red Sox, are working c#it in the gym at Holy Cross collegé. The trio of star nes- timers should prove of great benefit in the coaching of the college ball players, B American league club owners claim ho‘l:l] X mrt:?o“'hfld“m six seconds, | Herd -deefa . they have llxn:ddafi pe‘r cent. of the:r equaling the world’s record. regulars and hold options on a suf- 309 yards run—Won by H. T. Wor- | ed of Cranford, ficlent number of Class AA and Class thington, outh; second, W. Wil- 3 < A players to recruit their respective ird, teams to the player limit. % . po & A vania, and E. A. | put up a slashing battle on the board »: ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW o Bttt bty I G Teschiner, Harvard. ~Time, 3 i-5 sec rdur?b?n; Jhres times witiin & 0int | Jote ay of the Tiinols A. C. seems £, 3 on e Ssecon: sef ‘os] . ? A BRO F1e1d eoals. Hareis 4, Blake 6, Martin | Inches: third. G 'k, Hai Mile run—Won by J. D. Hutchin- | hoid Sons the Second et tha il |to stand head and shoulders over all Daly- 5, Benjamin 5, White 1, Pot- | distance 39 feet & 1,-3 inches. ey g the American long distance runners in = "Phone 7t .mo.' e Blds. P " Relay Saie AT e o B . Harvard: second. M. G. of the semi-finals. ihe IaGoor gume, and from’ What the Attorney-at-Law, ard’s Fouls, Blake 2, Daly 2, White 3. Harvard (Teschn 7 it 3 DILLON'S little westerner showed in the national E—T’——'———-— 5 Fotorecs, Geingras aad Willis. Scor- th e g % DARCY WAS °"-"=-“:";'_: oPPONENT, |B5S,mile A & U. title at Newark last rown erkins. fl.m-(. er Griffin. ‘Worthington): |~ 40 yards dash—Won by W. Moore, .| September, he appears to be equally at R thi Penmlv.nu Smi Le: & home on an outdoof track as well as grer Uncas Nat Bank. Shstckt St | CORNELL-YALE WILL Dollr-g'ey. o) | time 3 mimutes p grs | Harvard; second, E Austrian Will Probably Demand $30,- [on the boarda. 000 For His End of the Purse. + near to 4 o Authories Rgres an Dt e |5 DRI Eoiobl 0 R | o oo g ot caiane e s | SWAMPROOT FOR Entrance _stalrway National Bank. Telephone 35-3. MEET ON WATER|Segonds. @ o Won by C. B. Thomp- PITCHER STRAND RELEASED pbros : H. tion; secc | Bby, Chicas Sis metbion ‘o AF MeCoy. ay Ta6 Dt TO MEMPHIS CLUB. A cy's first oppoment when the Austra- E New York Feb. 19.—The crew au- :_heig oo 3 4% Sbantn: lian was introduced in a New York KIDNEY DISEASES President Bresnahan Made Official | thorities of Cornell and Yale universi- |tie between . T. Hobbs and G. E. | Speclal 45 yards high hurdles—Won | ring before the Fulton-Weinert bout cement. Cogswell, both Dartmouth, height 5 J. Thompson, Dartmouth; ribal Spmangen to be . feet 10 7-8 inches. F. A Grady, Dartmeuth: | pin_Ppribably deprive the Brookyn| syere 1s only one medicine that Toledo, Ohio, Feb, 13— Pitcher Paul 1 be| "1,000 yards run, won by L. C. Scud- F. Snea, Dartmouth. Time, | "R le; 5. 0f What the decision gf |really stands out pre-eminent as a Strand was released today under op- | 2bOut two' miles and the course laid|der, Pennsylvania, second, S. W. Hol- | § seconds, equalling. world's indoor | ., Y tate - Athleti remedy for diseases of the kidneys, tional agreement to the Memphis club | Upon the Housatinic river near Derby. | brook, Dartmouth;: third, R. L. Hol- | tecoeg o> B L Ieae ot Lisver and Dindiar, of ‘the Southern League, according to | 8dQition to this race Cornell will| brook, Dartmouth. Time : minutes|™ 600 yards run—Won by F. L. fagey, | Mission wiil bo in the comtroversy |5, ®i s Swamp-Root stands an announcement tonight by meet Princeton on Cayuga Lake May |25 3-5 seconds. Dartmqutn; —second, W. H Mimot, } Sust McCoy'a ®at Its session |the highest for the reason that it has Gont" Troenanan of the local Ameri- | 26, ana aiso compete In the intercol: | 45 yards high hurdles, won by W.| Darunguihy, second W H., Jlnot | ugust body takes up at its ot |Proven to be just the remedy needed can Association club, Strand is a|lesiate regatta at Poughkeepsie on|[T. Hobbs, uth; second, ¥. A.|onds. 3 today. It is reported on competent | I/ thousands upon thousands of even left hander and came here last year | Jume 21. Grady, Dartmouth; third, D. S. Tren- T — B o Marcn & oo at|the most distressing cases. Swamp- I 1 i RECORD NO SO DAZZLING. O L o o mana. |Root. a_physician’s prescription for o fAfth pitcher to leave hoe i B The Erohlthentar oan prevent |8pecial diseases, makes friends quick- the Toledo club within two daya. Les Darcy Has Not Achieved 8o F-™®, 0l t1e bmea el eavy Joss in |1y Decause its mild and immediate : 5 5 > effect is soon realized in most cases. Much in the Ring promoting the Fulton-Weinert tilt and | effect is soon realized in most cases. i ord of | 300t intend to be caught on u:e short | F nd © 3 i A After you peruse e ic rect end ' Lister, Darcy there isn't a whole 10t | “Instea of McCoy, none other than e e el et ioos. “Nold et a) , about his achievements that is design- | jack Dillon will be the first American (TUS stores in bottles of S e s Hmor Ciace Be Tand: | Eustiiet to oppose the Maitiand war-| ™' cCver, it you wish first to test 5 e n raised in his honor sin - | rior. The Garden impresario is nego- g Y L et : | ed in New ¥ork following his fisht | tiating with Dillon, who is in favor o | Rlicmer & Cor Blnghasmion: s 43 rom usts 2 he ge! - e vrit Irregular Advances Were Registered, 1232 | "o matter how much one would de- | th, Provosition - provided e Sein|Y.. for a sample bottle " When writ’ With Professional Dealings. 1 8 sire to arrange the dope to strengthen | bidaing with a princely sum, but the 'D".‘ub’é','.'u':ti'n"d mention the Norwicl 53 | Darcy’s claims to unprecedented die- | Hoosier, according to reports, insisted - = 3 7 New York, Feb. 19.—Irregular ad- % 223 | tinction, the fact that Darcy doesn't|get the biggest purse ever obtainéd 400 stand out in bold relief from the cream | that he go higher. Jack expects to Py MARLEY 2} IN.DEVON 24 IN. vances, fairly substantial In many in- ::lneel. ‘:‘;’m“‘m;':ld ni‘:_r ;";et c'g:;, 5 ff gmgjeu lightweights isn’t clouded | and Browne is prepared to give it to today’ fessio: 2 - n dou him. ‘ :OI LARS pings were almost the only noteworthy | = 200 4 o Charitable-minded persons always| If Browne substitutes Jack Dillon exceptions to the higher trend, thosa ! 141 lare willing to stop over a new sensa- | tor A] McCoy he will accomplish a ten 15 cts. each, 6 for 90 cts. issues reflecting the further unc 29 |tion long before a fellow arrives at a&|g¢rike. It is just the bout for which LUETT, PEABODY & €0, AK tainties affecting the status of Amer 1% | stage where he could be termed a real| the long suffering boxing “fans” have [ ERS | jcan merchantmen. 0 Dist ttes %3 | star. Darcy owes his popularity to the | heen waiting and unquestionably g was dull, save for the first T ,,* fact that he is a stranger in this coun- | would attract a record attendance. hour, which witnessed a moderateiy try, and not because he has accom- | Dillon is undoubtedly the right man 3 32 tournover. Dealings took in a X ® 3 ‘ls\fi plished enough to cause his worship- | ;5 test the ability of the antipodean. LEGAL NOTICES larger number of ndividual stocks than| 500 . & 4% | pers to become unduly excited. BOAD Tish Diati: = stitine, Sryie. of z z at any recent session, these includ- 3 Close students of boxing on this side | milling and each professes to be a|f Wouldn’t you like to find a nice FOR SALB: By an order of the Hons| L5, il Feanoten ii:;;ja::dot: dt:':"\;:: 300 i > 5 of the Atlantic ocean predict anything | boxer. pool to paddle in? : specialties remotely % b the Antipo- the District. el 4 8« - | but an enjoyable time for po- If he succeeds in his efforts to stage ol Ctha Ry one Magasine Counter appeals to our customers. Prob: ourt for groups. T S sithorized fo Sell the| ™ Leading ralls averaged gains of 1| 350 8¢ Xewh e R o vl T et AT | T T LTy ‘;r::n:t‘e’:"; ook aad too ":So:rn;‘;‘eg .tm es- | to 1 1-2 points, although advices fronr| 106 S Stel . s | Sult of hiz mmpf\sfl against the stamp | of America. B s gers, late of Led- | principal transportation centers. re- P e 1% | of men who comprise our light heavy-| Althouzh it was Darcy's intention Get some of ‘our Literary Special- ported a halt in freight traffic ari Ins ~ Capper i 57 | weight division. originally to have one or two bouts |f ti and “feather ybur nest” of ing from prevailing congestion shor‘wl 1% | According to Darcy's own admission | “under his belt” to accustom himseif |§, 0 [l age of cars shows an increase over the - 1:;* he no longer is a middleweight, there- | to American ring tactics before meet- figures recently announced by the na fore it is up to him to_arrange his fis- | ing the more formidable men, he iz I's the.same at our Cigar Case— American lways association. tic affairs with Dillon, Miske, Levinsky, * willing to forego the easy ones now. '}, Badt i tHa Ditye e Cahtisman’y AMANDA C. ROGERS, Today’s advance, like that of last xi 5% ] Witn, an gices ot Shunt PR e O e D e e y: inistratrix. | Saturday, resulted largely from the 3 - 88,; | he can successfully hurdle that array of | and the split with his erstwhile man- | ] Smoke in every box. covering of short contracts. This was 5 54% | profile architects the public will be!ager, Tim O'Sullivan, have cost him v o e S S R E - 4% 157 his domain. way for him to regain s to fig) ifficulties in 23 Norwich. within and for the District | though the latter were in demand on o Lo - 3% | ” Merely becanse Darcy whipped Clab- | the very best men in America. Thero- || that line. » B g S B SonuHE. 1 | by and McGoorty in Australia doesn’t | fore he is hard at work on the Goshen AXLERGL | gilsge | SOREw OF 8% Wach es. 3T 13 cents B3 mean that he is a world beater no mat- | estate of Mr. Erowne. Th M . * ? wd ter how much the imagination might be |~ Whether Darcy will demand more e iflagazine NBLSO Bstate of wunun M. l(ec rd, late ot | for “spot” copper were said to have iy 2 o oo Ky N g s P s e i 82 | stretchea. It is conceded that neither | tnan $56.000—the sum he was to have :fl‘.h eoncm;re'nt tuh;:es in by-pro- Co 3 % | Jimmy nor Eddy wa’: 50 pe:hcem_ as | Loen pald for fighting McCoy—to meet ucts. Equipment shares were re- g & |800d when they left here as they were | Dillon is problematical. According to - 59 | sponsible to the placing of additiona! o ] 59% | known to be a year before, yet in Aus. | those. who have been. in communica- || COrner of Broa“way and Bath Sts. posting a notice t orders and olls made _appreciable % is |tralia the kangaroo’s performance |tion with him, however, he considers Phone 766 with a copy of this orad, the si, gains, Texas Company rising 7 2-4 3 against them was lauded as the Work { that figure sufficient, so confident is he: points, on a widespread inquiry for| 300 Mont Fowe e of a wonderful fighter. he of victoy. same | crude and refined products. g - It is doubtful whether either Clabby| pj be 1 tion here- 32 ful on may seen in action here an:g;;e?!ap:;'gugw‘u:mlng‘ tc?:':‘ ?J:’t;o:n?; Sugars, leathers, fertilizers and n- 00 el B or McGoorty 'would have left this coun- | ahouts before *neeting Darcy. He has DR_ R. J. COLLINS uxd D strict, and make return to this Copper 24% | try were it not for the fact that both|an unfilled engagement with McCov e ; 00 N. ¥ Cottay 3 . 18 |felt thev were throush and eaw alat a Brooklyn club, the “champion” = R NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. 3 51 | chance to'pick oft a fow purres where| havine feit “ill" just before the pge- DE‘N I lb [ The above and foregoing is a true 2:% | the truth of their condition wasn’'t as| viously scheduled contest, and the rece 25% | generally known as it was here. Athletic commission may direct them & Sales amounted to - Mike Gibbons doubtless convinced |to xo through with the bout at its ses- | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. hares. e 53 | Clabby that the end was near when the | sion tomorrow. . In this event, how- Phone 1178 NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald ab.| Transfer of $2,500.000 zold to the Pa- 101% | St. Paul flash administered a drub- r, Dillon will have nothing over | TuThS senteed are hereby notified to present | cific coast probably represented a2 %|bing to Hamond's favorite citizen.| which tc be perturbed. It would be a thelr claims against said estate to the | further arawine down of Japans - %5: 3 53 |Fair-minded ®ritics at the ringside | zood workout for the Hoosler “bear- ggm“_ S S P ey I7iSh. | bank reserves here. 100 29 | agreed that Gibbons could have stop- | cat” and probably encompass the J M & J p Sw AHN SB0TS whd. Tore R Bonds were irregular, United King- 54 54X | ped Jimmy had he wished, but chari- | elimination of the so-called champion RUDE V. doms losings a small fraction, while Foael fi% % 33| tably allowed him to stay. for all time, which wi'l be a consum- Admx. c. t a. | Anglo-French &'s were firm. - Total| 200 b e In_ view of this and the fact that|mation devoutly to be wished. sales (par value) were $3,530,000. U. S. #2 3% | Clabby shortly before had whipped al ors bonds were unchanged on call. 76 | McGoorty, it wasn’t at all strange why 25 135 | they figured Australia would be a zood AETNA FIVE WIN. ll. - ¢! nasmuch - na regular money for their services. view cib in the City Bowling league = So when Darcy beat McGoorty and | Monday. outpointed Clabby he didn’t do any- E - o e w FREDERICK T. BUNCE thing that Gibbons failed to do. Then 107— 282 e PR e THE PIAND TURNER barely lost tor Darcy on points in 20 Ifi rounds. To beat Brown was one of the 27 UNION STREET Phone 1414-2 Franklin Square, 237 Main Street Telephone 551-12 NOTICE _TO OCREDITOR ACCOURT OF PROBATE HELD ¢ Norwich. within and for the District _ of NoArMch ,op $he 19th day of Febru. STOCKS. 4 3 P EEE-J il sesditey i i!!!;:m it b e;gg with & copy of this order. on'the sign. Post_neare Dlace where said I.nd"ln the same 3 » " Norwich, Conn. 2888 4 CE L3 3 8E game excite k Darcy never satisfled Jeff Smith of Bayonne, N. J., that he was superior at - 4 H any style of solng, either. Smith prac- 8 Dr. Alfred Richards Hu.lly accuses of quitting on DENTIST him by claiming the American -fouled . Office. Hours: when the latter had Lester. whipped. i 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m ere you can draw another. compari- Wed. and Sat, Evenings i- son of Gibbons and Darcy. Yoruu Room 305 Thayer Building SPORTING | NOTES. Tel. 299 House tel. 1225 r mdm!&' " . ouis Browns 1s working out in Ha- | DRS I F and A, J. LaPIER2E 287 Main ’t.r.o'. Norwich, Conn. St. Louis has it that Office Hours: ‘Word from Manager Fielder Jones of the 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. by appointment is to start house cleaning. Half a Sundays excepted Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building i 2 1-2 .hfl : 3 h w ing rate 2 1-2; last ioan 3 1-2; closing| Y 2 “22 bid 2 1-4; offered at 3 1-2. - - od fan1TuWF B FRE R Al i ; ; h E g5d i ! !fl%fiiisiiis EEEERRRREEELRRR N IR i [=] § i . il =1 83 i g T 111 B2 L+ i feb20od G T i f i B 1 oo 14 S e ok f 1 a¥ ;E AT A CO at Montville, trict of Mo Fepruary, A D Presen d!’e M l 1| hm et. dec d. ontwd istrict, decease 1 Exedutor U‘ a Bfl I t‘l‘ ll.l l:‘ud. r(- £ !o ll Ir l! ms inst |- estate n&l months from date by Dolfin‘ a notico to that effect, together with a ©o0] of this !he signpost neare: aid daceased Jast & Su'fle Town, and b; in The Nor Faving a circulation and make return }0 NELSON BEE floe it X i I E} L3 G L] {43 PP T (LT i ERTEITY i i i ¥ tH » i f fegeee i BOWLING AND BILLIARD: Seven n_alleys., Six tables. The. best b hon; ‘Majestie BMg., fi lb.fi-tfl Street, Norwich, Comm. RORR u Judge. Tie above and foregoing a true eopy or\ec?rd. * i Essyagiadisls PQP STUSAN F. HOME, m rr1fi}lzfi—h,ggeb?°:%§-fl - e g mvend lso't -the ! 2 g RS Ay oy S g B. A. WIGHTMAN ti time limsited in the 2 i e O ' : O ; Soing oracerea in 22 thouands : H e 1 k. ( o Stroet, Norwich, c—n,’. “Mrfiuu.m- ot BT w1u : s x bl Los Angeles : ; Y : '$1.25 To New York $1.25 CHELSEA LINE . "TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK Discontinued urtil Mareh 1Tst because of frozen condition of the river. Chelsea fis being overhatled — will resume her trips. March 1st, 1917, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent Bet. 5th Ave. & Broadvay. f—Modern——Cantral. Ses BROOMS WITH BATHS, Pleals: Je d’Hote und o lx Carte LT, 'I.ITI Polv ’IOO o PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING CALL UP 734 TWith or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes @of Ranges A. d. 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YOUNG Successor to TETSON & YOUNG CARPEN‘TER ana BUILDER e P e e e Telephone 50 West Main St and get others. why not yo Cverhaulins and Repair Work OF ALL KINDS ON AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering snd Weod Woeri Blacksmithing n all its bianches. Scott & Clark Corp. 507 to 515 North Main St Deertoot Sausage PANCAKE FLOUR MAPLE SYRUP LA TOURAINE COFFEE All Seasonable Good Things at People’s Market 6 Franklin Street g J\nfln HOLDEN, Preprietor

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