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Lroke the Aetsa league record by rolling 146 for high single string which was “formerly held by Fillmore h 133, The scores: ander left here T understood he was on his way back home.” Alexander has been reported with the army of occu-| ration. | ASHLAND VS. TAFTVILLE THIRD GAME OF SERIES ‘Thursday night in Bijou hall, Jewett City, Ashland and Taftville will clash in the third game of the series, each Carroll’'s Team. Carroll 94 91 team having won one game each, and Andrews 101 84 incidently this being on visiting floor. Byer 82 77 With Jeffers back in the lineup, also Follenius 103 95 Daley, Finlayson, Lewis and L'Heur- " — - x the ch'mces for an Ashland vic- 380 347 look rosy. Ashland will have a F|Hmorgs boxing match between the halves be- e, “Buck ” Williams of Norwich Herbert Abood of Moosup., Thi Hickey .... promises to be more evenly matched McAllister ..... Barney Keenan weeks ago. and Williams two Although with Harris still 363—1088 out of the game there will be a big | hole at guard, the addition of Finla; Congdon 6| son at forward together with Le: Budnick . 7] wonderful eye for the basket makes C, Cement . $8— 302 | Jewett City stronger than ever. Gifford 94— 286 - -— ——|HARRY GREB OF PITTSBURGH It DEFEATS LEW ROWLANDS Johnsan's Team. Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 3.—Harry Greb| fanddy 103 of Pittsburgh won a technical knock- | Lon 83 out here tonight over Lem Rowlands| i 8 of Milwaukee, when the latter refused | Johnson 99 to enter the ring for the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round bout. Row- |1ands claimed that he was hit low in ‘th(‘ first round, and could not continue; {the match after the third round. \ H\uclom who examined the Milwaukee | v found no surface ir tated he may have n hurt nflcrnall There is to be a match game at alleys on Thursday between O'F and Sistare of New London and Far ker and Fillmors of Norwigh. DECISION OVER NOBLE| London, Fe 2, ban-|JACK BARRY SIGNS i Dugas than the one between the old veteran | tamweight of New York, beat Tommy | WITH BOSTON AMER. Noble, the British bantamweight, on| yyorcester, Mass, Feb. 3:—Jack | points in twenty fas . = s = e arry, former manager of the B The American bantam fought Sox, put an end to the losing battle during the first € ¢ g 2 rounds when he seemed to 1 of his return to bi eball by knowledge of contract to play thi ¢ to \o‘,lfl Boston Ame was disch which he s a nine all easy which In ig E ith the | recently the navy in during the war as a K rged from oftensive i fhiatentrs FounkT eral good punches, including hook, and Noble app: trouble at the end of Lynch carried off every round after that weapon. neh got over s | | | ! : :PITCHER BERNHARDT GOES ROCHESI ER TEAM A, work ard to | \eare ice Hiam M Brnvm of Wmdham Rev. ford is ex- l CLUETT.PEABO] SYuCa{.;m.da.:km M. A. 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Nos, 11 to 25 Ferry Street |rm 1(!41 Im](l'. | value, 3.—The New York| Club announced | of Pitcher Walt former TUniver: twelfth round only by subsequent peatedly caution 1 WILLIMANTIC AND TAFTVILLE ARE TIED tanding in the Trolley league | the eighth week finds Taftville tied for of N i fight Lynch was u | stipulated weight be weighed he had poste: | second T PITCHER ALEXANDER he re EXPECTED HOME SOOP\ 11 ' 11 12 14 v Yorl mon 146, STANDING OF MILL LEAGUE. Hu !"1; or Uw t Duc Pin > run MARKET WAS OF-‘T“\HST!C New York, - ment in th t | | i | a group, Lhe a lmxl')’ doubtle moveme 1p: condit poix s, Traruon and gm preciably higher, pr of the improves TrCaDSe lyn Transit, and e active in tobacco impetus of an which closed quiry at a T w | from §1 e one the specific cut_in Inter to fifty cent te which Nickel ain of one point. incident of the French d Kingdom issu Liberty groun speculative eased rails. Te aggregate Ola U, J cenf on ¢ & Oio... t ptd hiche Steel Tapld Transit MONEY. New York, Feb, 3.—Call money high 1 1-4; ruling rate 4 1-4 offered at 4. ptances 4 - 1 New York, opened firm. June 210%; 18 108 mo,igggg. Spot cotton stead : middling 27835. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, CORX: [ High. March %0c1 Juls, g OAT: Marci : el May 8 July E > still in the|g There has been no records broken during the wee. Fred White still holds high average. Paper Hangers.. Cubs High Team Three—Red High Team Single—Cubs—. High Single—Fred Dugas—1 High Three—Fed White—359. Individual Averages. 361 F. White Brodeur Coleman Paradis Fragean George . RED SOX CAPTURE THREE FROM P. W. C.} At the Taftville alleys Friday night | the Red Sox won their match, taking| three straight games from the Pone- {mah Wheel club. Paradis was high man of the evening, rolling in neat {form for both h single, and | 2. [ high three, 333, ! The score: Ww. C. Peppin 295| Pep o Peltie 2 VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS FOR INVESTORS are to be found in Your Investments.” It is full of interesting information for discerning security holders who wish safety of principal com- bined with satisfactory income yield. May we send you 2 copy? Hol]iste&w_gite &-Co. INVESTMENT BANKERS Grosvenor Building PROVIDENCE Only One Corn Peeler, “Gets-It” Stop Corn Pains; See Corn Pesl OF It is just when a corn hurts that ou want to feel surest about getting id of it. Why take chances of keep- ing the corn and having the pain grow worse. Yowll use “Gets-It” / our booklet, “Safeguarding Madden 8 89 89— .264 Purdon 8L 103 99— 283 Totals .. 364 1083 SPORTING NOTES Pat Moran is 5 feet 10% inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. That would be enough to successfully deal with the certain loud, uncouth and abusive| gents to be found in the bleachers, also the pavilion and grand stand, pro-| vided they could be induced to cross ,the barrier between themselves and the| | field, and the existence of which breeds their boldness. Some of the mosi courageous gents ever seen are to found in the upper part of the hind- oo most rows of Cincinnati grand stand. Paradis | Tommy Dowd and Bill Lang., two ——|old time ball players, who were stars 494 476— 1466|in their day (ask Dad he knowsj, have gone to Llurope to distribute (4 = ms of the national pastime of the Tierney “h: ¢ Yankees on German soil. They will e 3 organize teams and will have a world Coleman 85 — 1513 BOWLING RESULTS. At the Baltic allevs Mond m 1 Team in league The P won t the R . 4 City T\mi ing two out of three games. | Team No. 4. 106 89 i Drescher ....... Patreaud . s ID 33— 1344 LUCY'S ROLLERS WIN FROM PU RDON FOUP‘ Tt CAPT. Capta Captain Purdon, Tean itrend to a braodening of policies ries all their own in the one-time - realm of the Kaiser before they get back West Virginia is going to be ad- \miued to select football company this| 13 | ht | ve: she will meet Princeton on the gri iron November 1. There is a general| in} interccllegiate athletic circles war taught a few things about men being “created free and equal.” It will be no surprise to sez ancient animosities buried and every ore in the collegiate world working in har-| - mony and competing the bie! ings of bygone da ng uoum be finer than ee 1 regatta ned on the lines of He: of aquatics could spend r days at some resort enjoying Saratoga would be an ideal for such an affair. Ted Meredith has come back un- cathed. He went into the aviation ervice and was willing to do nisbit just as Hobey Baker did. Ted did {lot of flying at the front, but he did not have the luck to become an ace. He has come back though with the {record of being the fastest runner in the world for a quarter and half mile and now he says that he is going to stop. rey sm known pro some years : k up to train th and b of the American Lr\"‘um ‘onder v signed a runner? not i player or a golfer? he Indians intend to ace W uh it. , who long dis has noted in iving up to ut this What is Castoria CASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor 0il, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. 1t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- cotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-Good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. ~mwu- ALGOHOL-3 PER GENT. imilating ;;.gmes\nmrksandm At Goonths, £ 35Doses 35 =358 Exact Copy of Wrappen, &5 Net Contents 15 Fluid Drac i taeFood by Reg i Dr. Albert W. Kahl, £ Buffalo, N. my practice for the past 26 years. for children.” Dr. 5. A. Duchanan, of Philadeiph: Dr. J. . Simpsen, of Chicago, I1L., cases of colic in chil on the market.” dre; standard family remedy. have ever known and I recommend Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, WWhat can a physician add? Leave Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York recommended your Castoria and shall THE CENTAUR Com r for the first time on record, when | ince the\ all, ley, where ! three ! Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. Gustave A. Efsengraeber, of St. Paul, Minm, says: your Casteria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recoms mend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children.” Dr. . J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and prescribed your Castéria in my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and find it to be an excellent remedy for children.” toria ia the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and have obtained excellent results from its use.” n and have found it the best medicine of its kind Dr. R. E. Eskildson, of Omalia, Neb,, saya: “I #ad your Castoria to be a It is the best thing fer infants and children I has merit. Is not its 2ge, its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to imitate it, suficient recommerdation? invariably produced bemedcial results.” Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “T ohect to what mre called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what {ngredients are put in them, but I know, the formula of your Castorie ané advise its use’* GENUINE QASTQ RIA Awwayvs the Siguature of In Us% For Over 30 Yea;s ; ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought games as a regular diet of sports. The cnly thing that has troubled them has been a lack of lawn mowers, for a The Only Peekls-Off Way Is “Getarit.* second crop of grass near the quarter-l, .., . master's department and honey bees | el use f?usr,',e;ne?r ITa‘t‘il;‘ yon“,'g,);: ab- are swarming all over the place.|solutely sure that the —corn will sweet for the doughboy: one can believe all th Eddie Rickenbacker, American champion ace, who downed twenty-six Hun fliers, is coming hack this week, and all his old automobile friends are going to give him a feed to maks up jfor what he lost while he was in Eu- rope. The dinner will cost ten a plate, out there, if loosen from your toe so that you can neel the iwhole thing off painlessly your fingers, in one complete e—just like peeling a banana. It takes a second or two to apply “Gets- It.” There’s no fussing .or puttering. Corn-pains will vanish—thatll keep vou sweet while the “Gets-It” does the Test. Nothing new for corns has been a “Gets-It” was _born. dgment of the millions; which will be the only things to Tre-;use ch It” and be sure to be corm mind him of Paris, Th i and pain free! You'll say it's magic. ment to present him wi of| “Gets-It,” the guaranteed. money- | gold by his admirers. He could get a | couple of trunkfuls if he decided {0 g0 on the stage or in the movies, but it is doubtful if he will care to commer- | clalize the glory he won in the war. Hank Gowdy, the first big leaguer to enlist for the war, has besn offered !$1,500 a week to make a thirty-week tour on the stage. If Hank tries to| sing his friends will pronably beg him| remover, the only sufe way, at_any drug store. E. Lawrence & Co., was the eighth time that he had top- pled over the hard wood for a perfect ore in the last seven years. George Washington Grant (get the ;‘;rst name) has bought the Boston i ves. A i i) to put on the old wind pad and mask. | g the N (e As an actor Hank - . _|troduced Charles A. Stoneham to the Because of a severe attack of in-|gwners of the Giants. McGraw, Wwho fluenza, Kid Norfolk, the negro pugi-|pas always liked to pick winners on list, has been compelled to cancel his| the race track, is now trying his hand ring engagements. at picking baseball cli > f king ub owners. G. Pete Herman, bantunweight cham-|vyy, is 2 movie magnate who made pion, and Johnny Murray have beeni, iz pile of sovereigns and shillings fm‘?‘lmi to bo.f& i pounde Al the Na- in London picture houses. He has an tonal A. C. of Philadciphia February|office in the same building with Mr. 5. This will be Herman's fi | Stoneham. Hope there will be a nice pearance in the roped arer ; feeling. | G. s mustered out of the United States| Char ol tnes it - o jhead of the Giants, is an ardent fish- nabs right ear hascom-|erman. In the summer time he and peled Roc 2 o light- | pis her, Horace, sojurn down at weight, to announce his Yacht Club. Sunday gave a beefsteak dinner for the e \“‘;:‘2"39 had ‘°xn’tu\(‘s of this little Staten Island vil- tirement from the ring. cancel be: Sam Fi Johnson the champion of the world, | g sent in a post card to the Herald the | pecy other day announcing that he had a ived in Paris. He is now an athletici irector for the I\mghh of Columbus. | Augustin MacHugh, author of “Otficer! , 66,” is also along, and he says |ham and eggs costs $1.20 per ex Duffy, the welterweight of Lockport, N. Y., who has stationed at Port Newark for sev- eral months, has placed himself under the management of Dan Morgan. Tommy Dodd, who has fought in many amateur bouts, in New York and ‘fi?t. New Jersey, has decided to turn pro- |also mentions that even cider is S| (oA e o | e e bouts he defeated David Ka- of the indoor athletes did not take the|Tins; {he metropolitan A. A. U. feath- | erweight champion; Samuel Nable, trip across. Willie Pomerantz and John Gold. rorow that the Reds have parted with} Dutch Brandt, a Brooklyn bantam- Kopt to Brooklyn the s} s dutlep| TeIEhn, who has just been mustered 2 i G United States Army, is out will devolve upon Morr Rathi m a challenge to any boxer in his D R e e 5| class for & limited round bout. v!v(e = }k‘n \1np‘es AN Pariae here \ It is now the open season for squash, g gacls Inot the farm yard product, but the ihe w n Cincinnati drafted him.|gane that the old time athletes play in o el {the winter season. The chief object enough pins to make a per | of this game is to keep the waist line of 300 on a bowling alley he S| down to a perfect 36, which the tailors | out his chest two or three inch 7 is now the strict caper. aid this «hm" l]w olhex day ISWAMm_ KIDNEY AILMENTS ted a button off his weski There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as « medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilm al | | ) v er's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed thousands upon thousands of dis- i Swamp-Root makes ause mild and soon realized in gentle, healing . compound. eatl t at once. Sold at all stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Norwich Daily Bulletin. New London Line o New York FAST STEAMERS Chapin and New Hampshire Leaving New London, Weekdays 11.00 P - . R k, Pier 70 E. R Y., says: “I have used Castoria in D%?fi l:ewM ed Ll 4 I regerd it as an excellent medicine Due Pier 40 N. R, New York, .00 A. M. “I Have used The Convenient Route 1§ }smmoms Ready for Occupancy 7.30 Fare (Including Wartax) $3.05 Tickets and Staterooms can be purs chased at Railroad Ticket Office. New England Steamship Lines A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. ' Chircpodist, Foot Specialist - (PROTECT YOUR FEET), Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 13684 ia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cas says: *I have used your Castoria in it , Mo, says: *Your Castoris certainly ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED. WM. FRISWELL CO. DR. A.J.SINAY. DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich Phons 1177-3 Boston Cafeand Lunch For Ladies and Gentlemen N. L. 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