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NORWICH BUL! LETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1917 INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE 4. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetuckst Street Norwich, Conn. Mrs. Dudley C. Perkine Thanksgiving @ay, in honor of their only son, Sec- ond Lieutenant John Raymond Per- kins of the 160th Depot Brigade, now at Camp Custer, Battle Creel, Michi- the Red Myrs. Eimer Keene and daughter of Killingty arrived Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. day. Mrs. Maymard is making much improvement in health. Lecture Campaign. cited by.Fitzsimmons himself. He wa S ’Q‘ . 3 aiways srateful to any one who be- Connecticut Bowling League. riondea” Him: The “Wenlr neipea to shape up . several o his mornolozues Bie i o iatierm | TYPIFY THE UTMOST IN QUALITY, STYLE A _|with “the big-hearted fellow. When In the Palace bowling league Friday |a 10 round bout The third buu': will | 17itz arrived In San Francisco in the ’ evening Liepold smashed the league |in all probability be between Younz |sprins of 1380 from Australia few re- Tecord for three string total by hitting | Winters of this city who has shown |garded hip: serious Indeed he was the pins for a total of 339, Callahan “DnWE;X t:‘l b(:xiflg e)&hlgitfllflfl 1!’:‘ this | rated no uetter than a physical freak running him a close second with 336. | part ol e state, an ttling Green | Poxing ‘was in full swing then under = o) = H ST A g A" oM i | OF Hareford, " Tiis st buot wit bs | e etriecs 5t senin Aot Our present showing offers variety enough to please every man, no It total d 120 fe high si . | six rounds and ought to be a good 80| Club, I Mici: President, Team 5 took two nmeoffmf: -ri:r?:v = ”x‘it’Z?m“i fellows are comers in L. . v‘fm:; = sident, R. B matter how fastidious he may he while Team 6 took two from Team 8. e figl a Mitchell; secretary, Frank Vernon; o o Th % The forfeits of the fighters for thelr | t: . J. D. Gibbs, with Hi DEFECTIVE FLUES and _carcless. st 5 appearance in this city have been put Gook. referve. . The club aia,not €0 with stoves and furn: g |up an ings lool 5 \good fexhi: | intoteestasy over tke new arrivel and 2 = I Smerof many a dimsstrous Gre. | MeMulien - 38 91— 238 |UR 200 P ounas of ackine s e i Ao e Here are snug, trim-fitting coats for smart young men—new ,\EGSE\:ginf;:;figt;:\;?sfi v 190 oo 334 hel::ll:tzsna;‘dinl’&l:":rs{mvetn;;etth‘ce istic ambitions they matched him 3 7 5 d d e LIt et ehe haara Ko el e e et dnaien sy tecarths models in Trench Coats—swagger, easy fitting, loose models an that ever threatens your home, store . —e == o——|round and in the second match Palit: e i veights e coas - . ana stock. i 301 Ta—ia |on in the tweltth. This Wil be the | MoCarthy, had been adonted hy Fris- conservative style for the man of more moderate ideas We offer skilled service and the pro- third match to see who is the better |co sports and had given Kelicher a & 2 tection of sound, high igrade com- % man. Palitz and Powers have been|merciless beating on November 27, the | P ISAAC S. JONES = s Se— 292 lanxious to mest for sometime and now |year bhefore, winning In twenty-inre . . . S et [T 03 9= 368 | e eeniy: e e e e The fabrics are soft heather mixtures, Oxford grays, dark blues .o A insurance as et ate Ager E. Leonard 98 87— 271| Dave Powers is the possessor of an |1890, in which Dempsey w twen- ) W\et ) & F-3 rée Building e 9 102 205 |onviedle record out of 7o matches e |cy_sient ounas " “fhey fousnt for '3 and standard black coats, all made by “The House of Kuppen- 'RaglMoaNu — — — 4 ints, -score: $1800 purse,.Dempsey weighing 147 1-2 ol ARG 470 493 4831436 | knockouts, 15 resulted in a draw and {and MeCarthy, 151 1-3. So the latter . ” PP 3 / é/ 7//\ &"\l ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW he Ry Jost 5. 25 Jost The'nan to Sive Fitsimmons heimer,” which insures you that the style, fit and drape of the gar- /4 i\’y ;Q GIN. 78— 292 Special Bowling Match e ; . c ¥ #\15s Hl . The result of the bout is now his- | | GGINS Saa s T 28| In a special bowling match at the|tory. On May 29, 1530, Fitzsimmons ments are periect. i Athtney-ll-hw Tiapold Abo. 30 3o ;A;;ma all:::rthe Yzi-‘ M.Mx;x, lfs. g\*:k(nok ;\inoc.ked Mc(_‘urr_hl:‘ out n} n'‘ne rounds. j L Co. '.':sm'a Fire Ins. Co. Bidg.|Murphy 90 110— 303 [team on Friday night. The score from: the first tap of the zong. The = — e 35 513 661458 Y. M. H. A, native son idol had been shattered = —“—"*"* 1 No. 7. Byer l.. ... 78 -93"' g4 ayy|Even then the Frisco sports conld mo: Brown & Perkins, MMRtHY) cotanen ... 33 a9z s g |ERERCUL T 8 a1 s WY SN o' SR iacie matene neas Nat FOOR, | sucs wsce ST . T3 Pibfamant . oo e i — 287| All reports that Californians made Q ] Bufrnce tairway nesy to Thames|Somue UL 83 U g 10— ZBISUTNG 10l G b sig|Eiteslmmons are ail roU Fit: made ARE THE LOWEST AT WHICH THESE WELL KNOWN GARMENTS ml Patterson 94~ 105 91— 290 e o % s - %3 122 S It was the g0od fortune of the writ- GALES FERRY = St S 4161301 | o be in San Francisco in 1856, com- i CAN BE SOLD 452 4 522—1437 arlin- Rockwy peting as an amateur at the Olympic e Awarded High Single Prize. Lee .... e WEr 51 Club during Thanksgiving week. He ! First Service Flag Displayed for John| 1w ' pattison, who rolled with the | Wheeler . 78 71 made many friends in the coast ci R. Perkins—Three Days’ Lecture|Palace team in the Bastern Connecti- Clark .... 22 88 and then learned of the reign of ter Se Cidipdipit cut Bowling league which _recently |Butler _. 88 67 which existed amonz the middle- 3 closed its tournament, has been | Lafleur 83 85 weights, near middleweights and even i first in the will w#warded high single of the league. His o some of the heavyweights regariding '_“‘w‘ .,..(!u"f;.mnom: of B a5d |ccore was 178, One of the New Lon- 432 392 Fitzsimmons. They did not want any b ? é \_ HIGH SCORE S IN PALACE LERGUE BE — Liepold Hangs Up 339 for High Total Record—Team Five Takes Two Games From Team Seven—Team Six Takes Two—Pattison Wins High Single in Eastern don men beat him out for high single with 135, but as the New Londoner had high total and the ruling says no two prizes. to one man, the prize went to Pattison. PALITZ AND POWERS SIGNBD-TO-BOX HERE Pastime Athletic Club Wiil Open the Boxing Season Here With 15-Round Match. Matchmaker Jack Sullivan has the signed articles of Dave Powers and K. O. Palitz for the appearance here in December and he has also signed articles with Young Deal of New Lon- don, better known as Danny Doyle, to meét Martle Allen of Néw York in The Y. M. H. A. team would like to challenge the Letter Carriers for next Tuesday night. The Shoe Sa want a game with the well. Marlin-Rock- SIX CLOSE-UPS OF FIGHTING FITZ Reminiscences of a 27 Years’ Inti- macy With Great Fighter—Arrival of the Cornishman in America—Haov: He Became Worid’s Middleweight Champion. N By William H. Rocap. _In the close-ups Fighting Fitz the write ee with the i r has faithfully covered the ring life : T SELL-ANS KAbsolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25¢ t the famous Cornishman. Many, in fact mearly all the incidents were re- of the Cornishman's zame. ie hed beaten a native son idol and they were careful not to have another one shat- tered. Just at that time Prof. George Scott, | of the Olympic Club, New Orleans, Was in San brancisco. He had seen Fitz trim MeCarthy in such an artistic fashion. So he induced Lanky Lo | to journey fo.the Crescent City. The | prowess and skill of the Cornishman | had preceded him. New Orlcans sports | received him with open arms. Since June 28, 1850, the date of Iits's first fisht there, when he beat Arthar Up- ham in five rounds, the writer boen in the Crescent City and Is Indebted to Dr. J. Moore Soniat, Dominick Tortorich, the promoter, and Will Hamilton has any times for many incidents | which marked Kuppen "o:,_f___,_, = ‘t GET YOURS HERE TODAYY anhalfsn 2i1-1 25 Main Street == 3 heimer Overcoats s, | Cm—— | raa— ‘worid-wid in Au zsimmons’ ring life e s e e ] .. stralla of | 1 New Orleans, for it was thers that paign at the M. E. church on Histori- he paved the way for his subsequent 2 rree world's titles. “ oty motaing st 1643 oXctock Mr. G Bin arrival &t New Orloans in THE KUPPENHEIMER STORE IN NCRWICH o King’s sabject will be The Transfor- June 1890, the first spot hc made for Tie Hows ot Roppeubeiaar mation of Nations. His themes will was a saloon on Gravier street near Pe Himstrated with stereopticos ic- Hion of I taiios with el ot Lanby | s | cn— [+ | m—] co— | om— ] — tires cach eveminz. . tion of him tallies with all ‘of Lanky } emm—— H. Frvisg Oollins 6f Camp Devens vistted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Eob's acquaintances of that date. His coat was shiny amd his trousers much v E Collins of Decatur’s Biuff farm, MARKET WAS DEPRESSED. Lo S :il:%,:ox;s‘e {‘o‘: v;\e:erl!h;sn;m;‘ees »:leor; . dleweight champion of the world. ;vr:g; Srctner b By Norman, who has been enjoy |Due to Unfavorgble Conclusions Re-| ‘5,08 & Huteo™ |socks. A emall derby hat sat on the TRUCK TIRE SERVIGE |Fite's rise to the heavyweight pinna- | their competitors will sho; B IR S e s i the garding Peace Suggestions. 1550 Dist " securities was collarless and - his big-jojnted Foum: attacke on the ‘Gormshmans will | themseives make their scor man of Alyn's Point, returned Wed-| New York, Nov, 30—Coming on the| 500 Gt awis shoulders gave him a humpbacked ap- If you want the BEST in Truck Tires call 731 and Prove interesting reading in Clote-up | A record book is kept by the ass mesday to his duties as ensineer on |eve of the inter-ailied conference, Wall Bicotrie pearance. His. big hands and numer- No. 5, which will appear in these col- | ciation and a shooter can find out th the stemmer Richard Peck. Street chose to attach unfavorable e & ' eomipteI L pictuToil umns on Dec. 8. has best score that get my prices on KELLY-SPRINGFIELD SOLID TIRES. " generation. ~ These included Pennsyl- vania at 45 and Baitinore and Ohio at 45 3-4. Supplementary October railway earnings offered no ground for en- couragement, Canadian Pacific report. ing a net loss of over $400,000, Balti: more and Ohlo almost as much and Lehigh Valley about: $540.000. The war division averaged extreme declines of 2 to 3 points. Similar re- cessions were registered by a wide Many of the farmers n this section are selling their milk to be delivered in Middietown. She William Harvey Brooks of Deep River was a guest at the Sexton farm last week.. Honor Roll Planned. The Christian Endeavor society of 3 fiis Int Tnt Tne it iKan Mer Mar M Mar pr P, Nickel Salt iy . Kelly 8 Tire Kenncoott Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Lee “Tub “Tize Sazwall M Co. Maxwell M 2 Mex Petrol 5200 500 Too 100 500 2000 early one morning wearing a Pril~ Albert coat, tight fitting trousers, pat- ent leather shoes, a red cravat and yellow gloves. That day Fitz uncon- | sciously set the fashion for some of the glad rags that we see on the champions and near champions of the present day. As stated, his first fight in New Or- leans was with Arthur Upham. It was at the Audubon club, known as “Old No. 18" on Royal street. It was once the postoffice, later a big gam- the GOODS on Truck Tires. C. E. LANE, 60 Franklin Street the matchless Dempsey. It was for the world's title with five ounce gloves and the principals weigh- ed in the ring five minutes before the battle started. Captain _Alexander in the ecleventh round. Fitz said to Dempsey: “You had better quit. 1 am good and strong and you are weak. 1 don’t want to punish a man who can- not defend himself.” “I won't quit” tional orsanization. The resu the Its object and pistol shooting. supported b fees from the the du cham by 2 number of enthusiasts who felt that the time was ripe to start a na- r s of this gathering was United States Association. is to encourage revolver is run on a non-profit basis and which are run off twice a year. There are a set of indoor championships for of New Sou sawmills ha tracts at a ation is es and the entry pionship matches The organi: are_operated and owned Wales were run the three previous months at a of 15.72 per cent. It is stated that t th ve been able profit and ope cartoonists drew of him throughout 3 DT the. Sndnadts eitet conclusions today to latest peace sug- Granbs Mining his_career in the rins. . o muger anys of fthe aten € om 3 s : ring. 7 : . . The United States Revolver Associa-|conditions, by simply writing for the HADDAM NECK foh uthority and_the. Teutontc negb. | 800 G X ore S T e My delivery on Truck Tires is the QUICKEST ® Cen: What It Stands Fare T | iformation. y = : Groene € (o L , sal rofessor = > BF et e Fonee etl of Hatices with Somains radicallclement. Gurr's Sua” Scott, after he began to climb the lad- my TIRE the best, and my different types are most In March, 1900, a group of men in- — e e ot Beyn e o nimoas oy Hartman _ Cip der of pugilistic fame. One day after let terested in shooting with the revolver| Consul General J. L. Brittain, of in Federal Service—Preparing for nol:;t: Mfit‘er;flx";ufisx::;:‘f“l;gi A Comver receiving the winner's share of a lib- complete. = 1 §1x:110ro¢| in Conlin's ~ Gallery, New|$ydney, Australla, reports under Christmas i R Toe = q nies o' e cal pur » § ; i city, to o call issued |of August 20 that the sawmills wr ey Eoup maing inew it fop p & e eral purse he appeared on Canal streot I do not have to make excuses on delivery, I deliver or Tn Tesponse to a cail tssucd | of Augus = he S to take rate in com- petition with private companies. A GREAT VARIETY OF Alarm Clocks e s B b to| "5 ditm Cooper bling house, then the Royal Athletic " 3 W Gl | Dempsey uickly replied. “Go on ana |several different classes of shooting Honor Boll for the boys mho ave 1n |V2Fiety of specialties. ‘Buying power| 1260 Munic Sisl Club, and now 4 rooming house. UD- | Lmee et e e e ity ot Maf | Knoek me out. ' would drop you If 1 |an another set of outdoor champion § the U. S service from this place. ey '!“’,;"’;‘o‘-‘n‘~e;::,e“““:}fr‘r“’ele-!:g‘ 1000 Mer” ham as cited was an easy victim. Orleans, made a speech prior to the|could.” ships. These contests are open to all. at FRISWELL’S The evening service at the Con- church will be in charge of the Christian Endeavor society. stantial recoverles In the latter part of the lethargic session. 3 - formity in ‘s conditions under which Many stocks sold dividend” and a deal, Dut 2| It took only three rounds to convince | that he was thoroughly beaten, Jack v olver: BHDOLE > The fafr of the ladies good deal, but was too light, and Fro. b = o Klthe revolver shooters of the count prec .- e gonnected |in several noteworthy instances these fessor Scott, then the imstructor at|the sports that they had picked the | McAuliffe, who was in the “Nonpa were materially caught up with. U. S. Steel, minus its regular and extra di- vidends of 4 1-4 per cent, gradually hardened, closing at a net loss of 7-8 of a point. Standard rafls, shippings and cou- pers also rallied in the final hour, the market's tone at the finish being ir- regular, rather than heavy. Sales ’ amounted to 370,000 shares. Rehearsing for Christmas. Call money’s advance to 6 per cent. Miss Edith Raymond, organist at the | was ascribed to December dividend re- Congregational church, is drilling the | quirements, Ttalian exchange ‘was Sunday school children for the Christ- | heavy, but other continental rates were mas entertainment. scarcely altered. The subject for Sunday morming| Interest {n the heayy bond market service at the Consregational church |centered around_the issues, will be “Stale Religion” Rew. W H.|with the 4's at 97.94 to 97.96 and the Raymond will preach. 3 1-2's at 93.83 to 99. [Total sales par Cap. Sandin is renovating his cattle | value, aggrezated $4,750,000. stables, making them sanijtary witrh U. S. bonds, old issues, were un- cement floors and runways. changed on cail. - Election of Grange officers wil be held in December. Mildred Lomberg and BEmily Col- lins of Hartford were week end visit- ors here, returning Sunday evening. CHESTERFIELD Party for William Howard on Birthday—Sale of Real Estate. The youse le of this place and ‘Waterford ' gave | Howard of Lake's Pond a party on his birthday Monday evening. Games were played, Victrola selections enjoyed. Refresh. ments were served _ Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marooney, Mr. gnd Mre. Charies Tinker, Mr. and Mrs Leon Rix, Messers, Jacob an: bert Kaplan, Irving Dupre, Frank WHcox, Mr. and Mrs. L Johnson, Miss Wall, beid at Grange hall Wiiliam Johnson has returned to New Britain after spending a few days at Capt. Neilson’s ‘Whiiam Seiden and son Eric have returned to the city after a few days’ visit at the Selden farm. Mrs. Hannah Selden is visiting rel- atives in Massuchusetts. Sates. 20700 Anaconda. 200 Amsota Beal 100 Ae: Dry G Miss Ruth Morgan, Miss Florence Pow- | 2000 Atotison Orleans Jan. 14, 1891. Dempsey : . ers. William and Ruth Tinker. 200 At Birm weighed 147 1-2 and Fitzsimmons 150 Waterproof, Felt-lined for Old or New Style Ford Hoods Does the droad of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? Yew There was no school in the 12th dis- 1-2. They fought for a $12,000 purse, - need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled on account of teachers winner to take $11,000, the largest Crovined or extrzoted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. trict Tuesday taking a visiting day. The dance given by the Eureka so- ciub which occmred Wednesday ev- 17000 Beth Steel 310 Beth St pr cits 00 Brookiyn B New York, Nov. 30.—Cotton futures John Duffy, who was always rated as one of the best and squarest referces | in America, worked out with Fitz a the Audubon club, took a fling at Lanky Bob. Scott was short and stout, a pigmy In comparison with the embryo world's champion. They, how- ever, had a slashing give and take battie in_which the professor ran into one of Bob's famous short punches and sat down. Fitz leaned over, pick- ed Scott up and kissed him on the cheek. Jack Dempsey at that time was the undisputed middleweight champion of the world. He had not only beaten all the middleweights, but lonzing for conquests ha’ thrown down the gaunt- let to box any heavyweight in the world with blackened gloves, points only to count. They all passed it up but Dominick McCaffrey, who was then regarded as a_heavyweight of excep- tional skill. He took a try at Demp- sey and was beaten almost.8 to 1 in a ten round bout in Jersey City. Fitz was the man for Dempsay. Manager Gus Tuthill, who looked after the “Nonpareil” as Dempsey was al- Iuded to, was implored by the writer and his other immediate friends to pass Fitzsimmons up. It was argued that he had an advantage of three and three-fourths inches in height; would weigh close to the middleweight lim- it, which was then 154 pounds, would have a corresponding advantage in reach, and could hit harder than Dempsey. Tuthill turned a deaf ear to all the arguments. He eaid there} was not a man living who could out- class Dempsey and when Fitzsimmons made 154 pounds ringside he would not be strong enough to give the “Nonpe.- reil” a battle. ~What occurred subse- quently proved that Tuthill was out- witted by Fitzsimmons’ cunning. The match was finally made and was decided at the Olympic club at New purse on record up to that date. Dempsey Wwas the favorite in the bet- ting and it is roughly estimated that preliminaries and introduced the ref- eree. wrong man. Dempsey’s leads werc short_and having to reach up to land on_ Fitzsimmons, his blows naturally lacked force. In the third round Fitz ied with his left and Dempsey duckrd away. Again Fitz tried and failed. A moment later they were at close quar- ters and Fitz shot.a short jolt to Dempsey’s jaw. The blow did not travel more than eight inches, but Dempsey was seat to the floor. He Zot up and was groggy, but weathered the round out by his wonderful Ting generalship. Trom that moment it was all Fitz- simmons. In the seventh round he had Dempcey hanging helpless on the ropes and almost lost the fight on a foul. Dempsey’s seconds claimed a foul, but Referee Brewsier ignored it. A really pathetic incident occurred In the twelfth round when Dempsey was on the floor and it was apparent reils” corner, tossed a towel into the ring in token of defeat. Fitz walked to his corner, thinking the fight was over. But Dempsey ignored the plea of his friends. e crawled on his knees after Fitzsimmons and rose to his feet and planted a blow on Fitz's neck. It did no_damage. McAuliffe, Tuthill and Mike Conly implorcd Dempsey to quit, but he went up for the thirteenth round. He could scarcely stand. A mere jab sent him to the floor. The crowd bezan to leave the clubhouse. With the piuck born of a stout heart Dempsey regained his feet. Then Fitz shot a right across: it landed under' Dempsey’s left ear and it was all over. He was counted out. He was unconscious for a half minute after being carried to his corner. * Fitzsimmons was acclaimed the mid- | Automobile Winter Accessories REVERE TIRES WHIZZ STOP FREEZE, Does Not Evaporate WHIZZ POLISHING WAX For Autos or Furniture FOR._D RADIATOR or RADIATOR and + HGOOD COVERINGS trol, held their matches. mitted the were no restrictions sizht that could be Now, thanks to body, a club in an can country Before the U. S. R. A. assumed con there was an utter lack of uni- se of weapons having bar- rels of any length that seemed to suit the fancy of the individual, and there compete on even 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET Some_clubs per- as to the type of used. the . governming y section of the terms JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY 'OPEN Saturday Ewvenings from 6.30 to 8 for Deposits THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK FRANKLIN SQUAR] E — CC™SIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES s e Don’'t You Want Good Teeth? ‘ng was.well attended and a good opened firm; December 20.40 51 $100,000 changed hands as a result of A LINE OF REFLECTING MIRRORS CTRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE Smount cafected ey 10 Deamawios Py 29.50; March 25.15; May be; | the bout. The eports of the Crescemt STERILIZED INSTRUNINTS - -~ Edward Coffey of Fort Wright re- ¢ 'y spent a few days with Mr. and 37-s. Arthur Coffey of North Chester- I July: 28.73. 1 op0t cotton quist; middiing upland City went down on Dempsey. So did the entire country for that matter. Fitz was the pugilistic cyclone of the Do not - LEGALITE LENSES CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS s % = gentury. Hlls ' victory left " shattered diminish but deflect light downward LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 35 Goeo & z ank rolls wake. Broth i # 2080 Ches x e Ry P gy s e s v ucotiN enelyhase apoeal to, you, cal for eramination and. estimate. Me = R i G all MOney| street, New Orleans, it is said, lost a B 4 bt frovd ey Doy & ol 1ate §:| fortune estimated at $50,000. They LR DR. F. . JACKSON OR. D. 4. CO¥LE - af oy N i e pmimat b sod, Bhey THE HOUSEHOLD LSNP AR L3553 L 3 real ring freak could stand up before ~N 1s S E &-."" > o 8 CHICAGD GRAIN mARKET. (Successors to tne King, Dental Ca) ' Tom. = 203 AN ST. NORWICH. €oNN. i Sl ot ut i .-Children COry s TSR OR S Y VN 56 G B Jes FOR FLETGHER'S Lady Asistamt . gy

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