NORWICH: BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1910

INSURAHCTt. RES HAVE MERRY EVENING ZP: ' w v , WOLGASTTAKES NELSON'S GROWN Needed for "Coast Ar?!ler U A.TIV Insure Your Property Game Third Company Wins from no Yfl GET UP in the Fifth. .W!a, B V Co. Glens Falls Insurance The Indoor - baseball team of the fIK. Referee Stops Fight in 40th Round Battler Blind and Third company, A." C, won a decis- & C. A LAME r.s L UTHROP SONS. - ive victory on Tuesday evening at the UITI! BACK? ' i ' 1 J. "Helpless, but- Wolgast ; Lacks Finishing Punchy lLi ' "' Ter armory overTthe Fifth comoanv teann teS Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. ex- -- the score toeing 14 to .4, after nine janl'daw rific Slugging all the Way Youth Counts in Furious citing innings. A small out strong-lunge- d group of rooters kept 5p a Co- Ring Contest. V nstant "din while the game was on, Yon Who Shook In Your Beds and the rivalry was at fever heat the whole session. It was also a strenu- the other night during the storm and ' ous night for umpires, an dthree were realised March was in the very Richmond Arena. , Feb. Bell Saves the Dane. requisitioned before the game was ov- that His face battered to a. pulp, his eyes Round 35 Nelson was sight as he near future, may no lntarestea wit u- a er. Lieutenant Coleman started with viubcu, covereti w llll muuu am es- came to the center of the ring. Au the indicator, but retired after a dis- WINDSTORM INSURANCE. gerins helplessly about the ring. Bat life seemed to have gone out of him pute over a batted ball that hit a wire tling Nelson, conqueror of oJe Gans, and although he forced matters all and was caught by fielder. Then We write it at very low rate. was saved from "a knockout in the his were to stopping the forty-five-rou- efforts devoted Sergeant Manning and Sergeant fortieth round of a nd tne 'blows or his adversary wolgast Brewster took up the job, which they B. P. Learned & Co., flght with Ad Wolgast today. Referee started his arms going in whirlwind held to the finish, one working on the Eddie Smith humanely stopped the un- rasnion,. landing return on tne Co. - Building, without bases and the other behind the bat. Thame. Lean Trust equal contest. Dane's stomach. Wolsast stasrsrered They were also frequently the midst " If it wasn't so far, I'd like to ' feb2MWP The battle was for the world's light- the champion with a hard left swing a : of clamoring mob. liu.sy wojit weight championship. . to the jaw. and Nelson appeared to he Slugging ability won 'the game for so people are to nay Nelson Begs to Fight On. going to pieces gradually. Wolgast the Third company, which got a bunch Dixtant friend become your ti'-x- t iloor 7 Nelson, smashed with his right and had the of runs in the second, sixth and sev- earae to the last, stood in champion groggy from a succession of enth innings. The lineups: neighbor if you lr:vranew HiihU.t. Torn the center of the ring and though he country road in lon enough. no could hardly hands, begged to rights and lefts to the jaw. Third Company Ortman e. Bussy p. do Fur raise his The hell rang-i- n the nick of time, Maimer lb, Haglund b. Ortman 3 b, sooner do you grakp tae whrrl nd aenae the be allowed to continue. was led to p- - corner, lie saving the champion from what looked Denison ss. Smith Donahue rf. motor purriiiK Uihii yuu slinkeoH nil iluliie his heartbroken. like certain defeat. Monnies If. the car starts tteuealb you mid you are In the opposite .corner of the ring, Round 3(5 came up weak. c, the new lightweignt champion of the Nelson Fifth Company Mullen Nichols sway to rk or to )liir.e il Iii?i r not He waded in, hut could not see Wol- p, Olaff lb. Faulkner .2 b, Burdlck 3b, on your world. Ad Wolgast of Cadillac. Mich., gast. -. rxhiutraUd, you liuhtn say. lifted- The latter danced around the J. Waldron ss, M. Widdron ss. DuX- was to the shoulders of his champion like jumping jack, send- ner- - . - a rf. Greenwood If. With ofTet rrank-almf- t, atmixbt-lin- e ilrivr, I trainers, while the big crowd cheered. ing in punch after punch.' Nelson al- toy inning's: - Score i - big wheels and tires, long whvl-hao- Spnre I - One in 22d. most tottered into a clinch, but Wol- Co. S 0 0 2 4 3 1 Battler's Chance the Third ...... 1 014 raflsadt- Wheel and aluminum floor. Hie new Only once chance! gast fought warily and took no chanc Fifth Co 4 front did Nelson have a es stalling. Wolgast 100030000 Rambler i in luany respects aupeiior to any In the twenty-secon-d round, with a of the Battler s stinging right to the jaw he staggered played for body and head alternately, MIDDLETOWN'S SITUATION. other automobile. Wolgast and before the round closed but his hlows were not strong enough he dropped Wolgast in the middle of lor a knockout. Manager Fisher, Who Holds the Base- Rambler automobile $1,800 to 2,500 ring blow. Nelson almost fell into his corner as the with a similar Three the round ended. - ball Franchise There, Lacks Grounds. The Scott and Clark Corporation "J? EJr?) seconds were tolled before Wolgast re- North Main St. ' Norwich, 1'onne. tie iit end have your property insured at gained his feet. The crowd prepared - Wolgast Was Cautiou A Middletown- - despatch says: once. Ton cannot tell what moment to leave the arena as the word went Round 37 Wolgast ' took no chances, Although Middletown has an exclu fire may destroy your valuable belong from bench to bench, that another boy apparently fearing that the champion sive .franchise in the Connecticut Bane- - Have You Rheumatism, ings. Or.r list of Companies are the fiad taiien vicum to me wonaerrai was faking weakness. Wolgast jarred tell association, a manager who is not very best, and our rates as lotf as the durability of the Dane. But m the Nelson with three right punches to the elusive and a real secretary of eaid as or next round Wolgast recuperated and come sociation, it has no cluh- ajid no J Bladder Trouble? lowest. on tout wore Jaw and Nelson could hardly from then slowly surely back. They met in mid-rin- g with Nel grounds, and neither is In Immediate ISAAC S. JONES, Arjt. down Nelson. prospect. There much local in- - Swamp-Roo- Insurance (before son swinging like a babe and wol is to Prove what t, Great Kidney; liver; For twelve rounds the finish gast landing with good clean punches. teret in the project, however,, and the Shorlell delivered itlie flrwt of ml: t Richards Building, 81 Mtiln Street. Nelson seemed hewildered and his Neison's ability to stem the tide many or trie, leading business men BRIEF STATE NEWS promiHes to be a nioxt tnatructlve ami feblldaw blows were delivered as though his was a wonderful exhibition. Wolgast hanre signified their willingness to help and Bladder Remedy, wiU do lor YOU, all our Interesting aeiies of unnmnii t tl.a arms were stiff. From the thirtieth almost sent the champion through the Cdumli f tlie Jl.-a- on tUnwIiiy round, Nelson could hardly see or Fisher has been bombarded with tele- ropes with a righ smash o the jaw. grams, messages Readers May Dave a Sample Bottle Sent by Newtown. A teachers' meeting un. on tine clslm of 11i Itonian "8tlil!i hear. The. left side of his face had Nelson tottered about the ring help- 'phone and letters Free Mall ' churiii on the pulillc Norwulk Hour. U. TARRANT & CO-- lost all semblance of its former con upon from all parts of the Union congratu- Icr the aunriices of tlie state will be less and Wolgast sent in smash held in high l Kridny, . 117 MAIN STREET. tour. He staggered and hung on. In smash, bell rang, lating hi tnon his position. Ha has . the - and the saving Nel JuJl 37th round he was all tout out.- son other letters from players who are rea- Pain or ache in the back is evi sometlmss the heart sets badly, rhu-- . from a knockout. ( ,f,?1,,ford-T1ne- , Kls "d Accident. Bealfn, New Champion Round 38 Nelson was a pitiful sight dy to jump into the game for salary dence I kidney trouble. It ia nature's marlam. bloatlag, lack of amtoHtionJ f ,al"e r?" rirc Wolgast Declared the ranging from $1.39 a day to 1250 a may be less of flesh, sallow complex-- ! i a in -- Robinson, as he staggered to the center of the ,Jmely warning te show you that tbs 'f,'Held lane Tuesday morning. Liability. Plate Glass In the 38th round John ring. Wolgast appeared to be in no month. Lack of grounds is the prin- (track ion. Nelson's manager, wanted to throw hurry to complete his work. Robinson cipal drawback. . of health is not clear. Nervous Vomcn the sponee in the ring, but Abdul, ( ' Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Ysiesviiie. Rev. Edward J. ruitias and Steam Boiler ... seconds, at this stage tried to throw up the Danger Sieuals. - the Turk, another of his tore sponge but the other Nelson seconds TONY PASTOR GOES. Most people do not realize the slarm-- i "aa received a unanimous cull to re- will find that Nature respond.! it from his hands and threw it into the i If these signals are unheeded ing increase and remarkable nreval- - iui ii in tin: jti'iKfiun viiuilji ior nii-otli- er took the sponge from him and threw dancer . laxa- E bucket. Robinson protested, on the mkaM .orin.M- - T,. 1 . ency year. promptly to the gentle fj U R A rj C It bucket Northampton Turns Him Over to Bing- - uijv tw , ziriGtx. m of kidney disease. While kidney S E verge of tears, that-- . his . man ras in the Nelson purposes Msease,which Is kid- disorders are the most common dis tive effects, Union beaten. When the fortieth came Ref- to all Intents and hamton Will Play Second. the worst form of A delegation and the helpful Norwich Fir Insuranse 8ociety. was a beaten man and.it required the . ney trouble, may aeal upon you. eases that prevail, they are almost the! Meriden. of chiefx of eree asked Nelsoh he want- '. recogmsea . phy- .Men a U. e, Smith if use of all his senses to stave off or It is learned Tonv Pastor, The mild and immediate effect of iasx by patient and Montowese tribe of Ited naiil tonic action of ed to Nelson, unable to talk. - that who Swamp-Roo- sicians, wAe utually content themnelv visit to chiefs Aaeeta 32,759,422 10 ouit. prolong inevitable defeat. Both men liayea snonstop on tne JNorwicn team t, the cnat kirlnM Nm. Arawenna of Jlldiiie merely shook his head negatively. Aft were covered from to feet with formerly, and bladder remedy with doctoring the effects, while the town toy Invitation Tuesday evening. Weetem Asturanos Co.. U. Sm er thirty seconds of the fortieth round head has finished his career In the is soon realized. anginal Sites constantly begin- the Dane's blood and the arena soon Connecticut league. The scrappy It stands the highest for Its remarka-bl- e undermines 4V3S7.60fcOO. had gone and as darkness was -- little the. system. New Haven. John Hugo, first ser Assets became a shambles. Wolgast peppered player who has a glass arm curative effect w most-dlstress-l- n ssclld ning to creep over the scene. Referee away has been you la geant of Troop A, was presented a Smith raised Wolgast's glove and the at the disintegrating champion. turned over to the Binerhamton. clnb CT' U acine, yoB A Trial Will Convince Anyone. beautiful loving cup at the close of the new lightweight champion was made. the crowd yelling itself hoarse for the and will hold down second base for drill Monday night Troop A Milwaukee bov to . man In taking Swamp-Ro- ot you afford) at the finish his and tnat club the coming season. I armory. Wolgast Fresh as a Daisy. the agony. Their cries were mingled Tony played year Lame Back. natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Ro- ot TEE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, last ,with the ' Wolgast outgeneralled, outboxed and with expressions of pity for Nelson. Northampton club. He , finished the Leme back Is only one of many is a gentle hearing vegetable com- -, Norwalk. The boat builders In the out-gam- z pound a physician's all ed Nelson. After netting to in favor or Wolgast. season with a batting average of .290, symptoms of kidney prescription ton Morwslks iire busy and tiomn have ho Real Estate but the J Gill trouble." Other a specific disease. Sold ETerrwhare. In boaaa 10a. asd 7 So. fight, Wolgast scampered- out of the Battler Tries to Rally. but Edwards, the Northampton boy Symptoms showiawr that you need you many orders that it will be imi)iHible and Fire Insurance, ring like a schoolboy and galloped 39 Wolgast appeared manager, decided 'that he did not care Swamp-Ro- ot are, being obliged pass If are already convinced that ".or them to fili them within the time Round loth to to Swamp-Ro- ot through the mud to his training room. particularly for Tony on his team. water often during day Is what you need, you can, lesired la In Seiners" Block, oyer C. M. put in the finishing punch. He jabbed the and to get -- located vcas out on arms - Tony's arm went bad some time ago. Isip many purchase the regular fifty cent and, Nelson carried the anatomy times during the aught. one-doll- ar incessantly at the Battler's- -- Williams. Room 9, third floor. of his seconds. As he was carried ana wnen it come to throwing to bases else bottles at all druar Waterbury. Tuesday afternoon a - and again the blood streamed. Nel eores. maute any . feM3d Telephone 147. through the- crowd he was cheered son to make a rally, it he has to ute a peculiar style of heav- Catarrh of the Bladder. uont mistake, but ,;ew camp. Sons of Veterans, was In THE PLANK gameness tried ' last hut ing to get the ball away. But Tonv can Dr. ii it u ted at Waterbury toy Division for the grit and he had dis was only for a fleeting moment and scoop Inability to held wine, ernatntlng in Swamp-Roo- t, played. he asrain auickly subsided and scarcely certainly 'eUToa the second base passing, urle acid. haaAo& and ths address. Bine. Commander Charlem V. Roborts of Headquarters for Beat Alas, Lagars, - hamton, N. Y, which you' will ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Nelson Beaten at His Own Game. could noid his nands up. wolgast al line. itndigestron, sleeplessnsss, nervousness. find ss Hartford. most sent Nelson to the floor, landing Etc, In Town. Referee Smith made the following Greeneville Walker Makes Record. Bridgeport. Eight new cases of w Blow olow on Swamp-Ro- ot JAMES O'CONNELL, BR OWN & PERKINS. Attanieyj-at-la- statement: after the defenseless . Prors the wonderful merits of fever were discovered Monday by Proprietor. "Wolgast fought Nelson e.t his own champion's face, Tommy Geagan of Greeneville. the iUea.n2 bo,k of 1"- - Information, both sent I V&tok?tZL J?Zn tne physicians aho are making th Telephone 607. clSt over First Nat. Bank. Shetucket SL game and heat him fairly and square-I- v. Ring followers safcl that never had star local walking artist, made what awi? e. nt"is marry of the thousands of letters house pupil ' I . - Swamp-Ro- ot examination of of the Entrance Nelson -- complained ' of they seen such an exhibition of game- - his manager, Neil Bresnahan, claims Lrlr!.- wsmen who found te be just the rera- - public Stairway at times I - schools who were reported ab next to Thames Nat. Bank - toy to toe Nnr-Smi- tii J Th an success of Swamp-Ro-ot JS-- S. ness as displayed Nelson. Referee the record for walking from thl 7"UB. is so well knows toy Tel. Open Monday and Sat- Wolgast's butting, but I paid little I - adlr1" sent the principals urday evenings. eetZsd heed, as It was simply the case of one said he would stop the fight in wich to Jewett City- and return avaV aVESE. f nd aample bottle. Address Dr. KI1- - Battler getting the worst of a game the next round if Nelson's seconds did I in two hours and flfty-ftv- e min- - 'r Danbury. Senator diaries S. I'erk BUSINESS DIRECTORY where oth were equally guilty. not. lutes. Tommy started from Kirbv's a ui uiis iiaar is guaaaai made an address recently in the high "Both men fought the same, hut one Round 40 Wolgast backed away. I barber shop, having as timer P. J. school of Danbury on Tiie Work of Of Eastern Connecticut. had youth, the power to come back. looking for an opening for a final I Sheehan, and Mr. Kirby as Teferee, and the General Assembly. Senator Peek goes blow. He smashed the beaten cham-- made City in hour and distinguished Dominick 8 Dominick Vigor, life and- all that with it, I I Jewett juet'l Thomas; piano duet, was a mftmbor of the years pion on the jaw with a riRht. putting 40 minutes, including ten minutes COLCHESTER 'Miuses Mattie 1909. while the thirteen of lighting I and Edith Sengman; Wiiliam senate St the session of NORWICH FIRMS through which Nelson had gone had all his remaining strength in the blow. spent at telephoning his arrival from solos,' I Company Pur- Kinder; cornet and clarinet duet, by -- Members of the Stoek sapped his strength and left him with- Nelson tottered and was on the point Lewis' .hotel to Norwich. After arriv Light and Power to C. E. Sengman and Harry Sengman. Reynolds Bridge. Skating and con nt AUTO MO 1111.10 STA'IlO.f. Eychange.' out old snap, and stamina." or coiiapse wnen iieieree maaia smitn i ing at ureeneviue Tommy . made a chase Unionvills Property snd Ing about the v HI a fro have been excel- 0. A the dash I Among the ostly "presents were a sil- J. Colt. Otis Street. utAmoMle stopped the fight and gave the verdict sweeping challenge to anyone in the Twenty-secon- lent. are to along Bicycle Ma- I Mesdows d ver La- Skaters able skate and Itepalrlng. nnnaral , What the Fighters Said. to Wolgast. Nelson tried to shake the state that thinks they have not anv- - Foot's service from members of the streets and through lots. The chine work Thuue. Bonds and HIgTi Gratis I dies' Aid society, of (Mrs. Seng- the Jol.bKs. Sscurlties Wolgast said after the (fight: hand of his conqueror but was so thing on him in the walking Jine, for Anniversary of Granoe. which from beep ec man is an active member, a solo-nl- al crust the last storm has "My fight today was like a training weaK tnat ne was quiokly carried to I any distance up to 25 miles, for any and hard as to bear up a team of horses. OTTI.ICIt Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, bout. Only once did he bother me nis corner. i part or iuu. At a recent meeting of the Colches- silver set from friends. II. Jackal, enr. Mirkat and Water Sta. twenty-secon- com- Guests were present from Norwich ' A Grain and Cotton. - and that was in the- d If either Wlaks or Hilton are walk ter Electric Light and Power and Bristol. The Bristol Baking com- eomllala ilna of the boat AIM Ui me by Geaganisaye pany was practically decided, to Bostoji. pany, which occupied lime- and Wines, epeelally bo!fit1 fur Imm-l- .y round. Nelson hurt more but- Keeler Gets His Freedom. be would like to meet it has the uaa. Ufallvary. Tel. U-- . " - purchase Unlonville property. The past on Norwich ting me than anything else, and I felt New-Yor- k FoK M TT.1- - "x """" awiy viauaiwrn xor a the light for the week mount of 67 BROADWAY can- William La part of the dam which was washed Not Quite That Modest. . Kb Branch funny for just a few seconds. I NatloTLnl i cud perraiu troubles with the humane society IV 11 N IJ A J 7Iln?.o, the , in hoitlni All challenges toe ious away will repaired, a power house - ap- REAL ISSTATIG A I k It tC not say anything as to my future c&.. can sent to Neil be In deprecating the movement to for albuse of animals, lias tiled an Telephone it. j.o i B4iu iojoo. ttuu litisif??..uecu meiii-- i as soon will Geo. R. naehnldar, ltoom 2, tli Hroa4 90f plans, but I am ready to give deserv- ber of the New Tork American league built as the conditions boonr him for the presidential nomina- plication with the secretary of rtaie way. ileal J'.mato ami Irivaalirinnl d.. ---- ;,-' permit. is also reported what tion, of FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. ing lightweights a chance." club ever sines Its organization, was I " It that Hon. Champ Clark does not go for a dissolution the corporation. Broker. Notary 1'ubllc. An.iillnir ami fei4d When Nelson was able to talk, he unconditionally released today by Pres oan't come any soon for Tommy. is known as D. Foot's meadows will so far as to profess his unwort Illness. b Xpert Acer untant. Tuleiiluine 411. said: "I sm eorry they called the ident Farrell. Keeler's release could uK'" be purchased and a dam built which Galveston News. - ; , Georgetown. Rev. Father R. K. fight off when they did.. I think I have been sold by to an Mohicans vs. West Ends. . will be used as a reservoir to be used forty-fi- ve Farrell Ameri of necessity. Cook's WILLIMANTIO FIRfIS Vi BLACK AND WHITE could have stayed the can league club, tout as tne great bats-- The Mohican bowling team will oil in case The Unlonville Price. I property when flooded over contains Peary rounds, hut I have no complaint to man has been ever loyal to the home the West End team Wednesday night has sold his meteorites for Children Cry TIMFftON'S STAMI.KS make." i I about 100 acres and Foots meadow $40,000. Another Arctic meteor which team, it was decided to give him his at the Rose alksys. and Captain Ben-- S00 FOR FLETCHER'S rear Young's hotel Main airaaf Thnr The crowd at the fight was estimat- so own I expects - about acres. flashed across the horizon a short up en- freedom that be could make his dett to hand out a good beat- wiring is nearly ourhly to Sate aervlne anirani.. t. ed at 11,000. Before the men boys, .The for the streets time ago wouldn't bring 40 cents to- heavy a- - Eng- plans for the future. ing to the West Side as the Mohi completed arms lights will Trucking snd teaming a tered the ring, Owen Moran of the-Wes- t and the and day. Inquirer. claltJf. cans show class and Siders put on. is reported A land, Harlem Tommy Murphy, Lew New Bantamweight Champion. are game, so a good match, is looked be It that the CASTORI Powell and Cyclone Johnny Thompson for. The teams will roll in the follow, lights will be on in two weeks. were presented in quick , succession, Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 22. Frankie Twenty-secon- d Oonley ing order: Grange Celebrates . and challenged the winner. of Kenosha, Wis., knocked out Mohicans Captain Bendett. Guer- Birthday. ' Monte Attell of San Francisco today in nay, Joe Gans Challenges. forty-secon- forty-fiv- McNiohol, Sylvia, Johnson, the d round of a e West Ends Captain Tractenbergv Colchester grange celebrated Its !t-j- Baltimore, Feb, 22. Joe Gans. for- round light for the bantamweight twenty-secon- d anniversary in grange r-. is- isuanicK. bears. Tflrow, Schwartz. a i mer lightweight champion, tonight cnamplonslrip. Atteli was severely hall Tuesday evening. There was i ii challenge to Ad Wolgast a punished Conley Tn Jaionicans cnaiienjra the Bleach ir sued. a for and whan knocked ery team. Bill McClafferty captain, for large number present. Many mem a twenty-roun- d contest to be fought him down in the forty second his sec next ween, just notary Bendett and bers who reside out ef town were in anywhere the champion wishes and onds threw up the sponge before the something doing. attendance. A special programme had under any conditions he may name. count .was nnnuied. will be been prepared. Supper was served aft er the work of the evening. During The Fight Starts. Baldwin and Bronson Draw. Tuckey To Run. the past year ths grange has made the Advantages of the Wolgast chose the northwest corner Boston, 22. Matty Tom Tuckey, the Montville distance a large m membership. with sun at his back, Nelson tak- ' Feb. Baldwin of runner, increase the Oharlestown and Ray Bronson of In is planning a run from New Abcut Borough. ing the southeast seat. Referee Eddie dianapolis, fought twelve rounds,, to a LonrKm to Norwich en Saturday after the we tell you of the high-gra- de work Smith gave the principals their in- draw at the Armory A. A. tonieht. noon, if the roads are in any shape. John Kieling and family of Middle- - . we do in Cleaning "and Dyeing of all structions. They ere to break at his Bronson started strong, but Baldwin ne expects to leave New London Y. M. town were guests Tuesday of Mr. kinds of garments. We make old command and were permitted to fight C. A. about 2 o'clock. Tuckey like protect evened matters up the final rounds has Kneling's parents. :othes look Deer, freshening: up with one arm free 'and them- though he was badly cut up about enJSfin'nff?i,.OTer tt course from The Village club is. to meet this ineir colors ana putting- tnem in per- selves in the "breakaway. the face. corner, then over (Wednesday) evening. - fect shape again. Should it be, neces The ring was cleared for action and Raymond Hill and back to Montville, Henry Damn and family of Mid sary to change their color we can dy time called at 3.19 p. m. . Is Racquet Champion. which is a stiff bit of road work, and were Tuesday tiiem to your 20 was Shaw on .being dletown visitors with order. We take the For the first rounds Nelson Boston, 22. Qutncy he figures in good shape for Mr. uamm s parents on Lebanon ave areatest care or all garments intrust outpointed and his face cut to rib- Feb. A. Shaw the New London to Norwich jaunt. nue. ed to us and ccargre reasonably. bons by the well timed hlows of Wol- of the Tennis and Racquet club of gast. But the Dane never ceased this city today won the national ama The postoffice and a number of the teur racquet championship 1910 toy Roy Hill's High Single. stores were closed at noon, on Wash carrying the fight to Wolgast. The for ington's birthday. R. . betting, was 2 to 1 defeating ReginalcfFinck of the New Roy Hill's string of 142 at the Rose The i C car 'SIM which in Nelson's Racquet club, alleys was good for daily riers did not go out. Lang's Dye Works, favor at the opening, shifted to even York and Tennis three the prise Dr. A. family money in the 15th round. After the games to one. In the final match of the for high schore at duckpins. This L. Stebtolns and were 17 14, S 15, 2, evening Mohican guests Monday and Tuesday of Mrs. telephone. . 157 22d Wolgast's touranment. Score IB the Clerks roll a Franklin St. and 23d rounds, second - Stetobins' parents, Mr. Mrs. gave whiskey. " orowd cheer- 16 i. , match with the West Side duckpin and Lucius few others would be sold . ISklSd him The team. R. Hazen in Middletown. ed wildly when they realized that Wol- Engineer G. O. gast had lasted the 25 rounds. Nelson Nsvy Fencers Win from Columbia. Hall, who has teen ' ill for a week, was able to resume In the saving of time, trouble and labor and in superior had only one eye to see out of by this . Annapolis, Md.. Feb. 22. The naval Willimantio Won. Tuesday. His Mlcke! ' his duties lerwicfi I Brass Co,, time, tout he nearly closed Wolgast's academy fencing team this afternoon At basketball In the Y. M. C A. cvm Mrs. F. B. Willoughby and daughter left eye in the 26th round. From the defeated the three-me- n team from Co in-Ne- London on' Tuesday evening, returned Tuesday from a brief visit cooking ability, no other range can compare with them. Tableware, 32d round on, it could be seen that lumbia university by a score of seven Willimantio defeated the team with relatives in Norwich. Nelson was a beaten man. The clos- bouts to two. or mew jonnon by tne score of is to Miss Ida Keigwin of Middletown - Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings ing rounds follow: 13. - "v The Single Damper, (patented) 82 was at her home on South Main street ana things Round The men came up slow- Langford Lands a Knockout. . fire oven such Heflnished. volley- over Sunday. is. the only perfect and C9 to-8-7 Chestnut SU Norwich. Conn. ly and immediately closed in, Cheyenne. Wyo.. Feb. 22. Sam Lane. Al Orth Signs With Indianapolis. Miss .Eveline Strong to ing at each other's stomach with Wol- ford tonight knocked Dewey returned control; one motion slide the knob OCtfC r gast freouently. out Nat Al Orth. who played fourteen rears in Columbia Monday after several days' landing Suddenly in tne nrst round or their fight. the major leagues, beginning visit with her mother on South Main to "kindle," "bake" or "check," and Wolgast swung with his right, catch Philadelphia with the Btreet. ing Nelson flush on the mouth and a Princeton 38, Yale 24. Nationals in 1895. when does the rest. hlood he was sold by Lynchburg," has come Mrs. Samuel Raudenbush returned the range stream of followed. Nelson Princeton, N. J., Feb. 22. Princeton to terms with Indianapolis In the Am to Middletown Monday, having been presented a gory picture, as the blood few-days- . remedy for closed her basketball season here to erican association and will pitch the guest of friends in town for a Jr The covered him from head to foot. The I for The Two Hods in the base (pat- XCatarrh. Colo asd Hay - night by defeating Tale by the score team. She was a former resident of round- ended In favor. that trouble-nav-in- g fJ Terer andallunnaturaldi- - Wolrast's OL OS CO Z4. this place. ented) is a wonderful Ajiaire. inflammations, irrita- - He no longer feared to mix it with The night school hera a en C m uamM or nice rati ana of mucooasso -- Scotchman to Meet Gotch. session s, the champion and appeared to tin - Cornell Winsifrom Union. Tuesday evening. There are twenty feature. One Hod for ashes, ,T of tae noe, throat. - A finlraDa, Champion ' - f mm or urinary organs. confidence as the tattle progressed. 22. World's Wrestler Frank students. . puwch . S3 Ithaca, N. X.,Feb. Cornell defeat instead of the old, clumsy ash pan; 1 1 In clinch Wolgast t Gotch will toe I ar Sold fcr Draa-rtata- Round a drove ed uniionatbasketbailtonie-h- the main atraction of the 1- er plain wrapper, express three rights to the stomach and with next wrestling show to staged r - It n ed Union tonight by be in Hod for coal. a ' a prepaid, on receipt of $ C or his left peppered away .at Nelson's at basketball the cnicago, the night of Feb. 28. Gotch's OCCUM AND VERSAILLES the other f three bottles, score or 37 to 8. . f 1 fl.75. aanaaBBBBaa eye. other-tha- n V-- CPU damaged Wolgast then swung opponent will be none "Hoot Booklet oa reeactt. I nt I two rights to the same place and Nel- Mon" Jimmy Esson of Aberdeen. Scot Silver Wedding Celebration of Mr. and The Oven with its cup-joi- flue ETMv CtlsSfCtt Ct. half-hllnde- d. Hospital Expects Good Nine. Ts W J son was His Wows were land, who gained fame by "sticking" Mrs. Charles H. Sengmsn. . wild and he found it difficult to locate Next Friday evening: the Hospital ior la minutes with the champion is heated all over alike; no "cold - I Milwaukee lad. They mixed baseball people will get their season when the was Chtca-stant- ed the it I Jeffries show in At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles corners," no "scorching spots". and Wolgast planted two hard rights ,with a meeting .at which a go on Jan. 1. Essoins showing encour-- H. Sengman there was a pleasant gath- full in the stomach, and. they iitajuMsei-- treasurer ana amusement i agea mm In tne belief he has a tilt I that ering Friday evening,, when relatives clinched. committee' is to be elected. 1'nose wno chance to defeat the Iowa, farmer, and and friends to the number of fif ty as -- Tne Patented Grates save trouble Nelson could see with one eye only. have looked the field over say there is I be has been after a 'bout for. the past semtoled to tender congratulations to ' toeing out of commission. plenty of material for a promising nine month. The match was clinched by and money. the other It hospital. will prob- Mr. and Mrs. Sengman. It being the BECKER'S was Wolgast's round. Kelson's efforts at the Bill Austin a Chicago club the other night without twenty-fift- h anniversary of their wed. v to land were feeble. ably do the pitching, and a successful aimcuity, as both men were anxious to ding. Mrs. Elisha P. Baldwin and Mrs. Auxiliary Gas Ranges at the end or Prepared Buckwheat Round 34 Both came up quickly season Is expected. settle the matter of seuperiority. Charles W. Perkins acted as hostesses, above the range, if deaired. and had to Tte pried from a clinch. V assisted by Miss Stanton and Miss Beta were offered at even at this stasre Murphy and McGrath to Officiate. Tough One for Jimmy Clabby. Tarbox. The guests were welcomed Ask the Crawford agent to show you and Pancake Flour . with no Nelson money in sight. Wol- - Dan Murphy's time for staying at Jimmy Clabbv. the promdsinar welter bv C. E. Sens-man- Misses Mattle and and write us for circulars. at CARDWELL'S. peppered the Battler's sore face his home here is rapidly drawing to a weight of Milwaukee, and Young Edith Sengman entertained. The house and varied this with right and left ciose, as ne is to ieave on Aioncay to Loughrey of Philadelphia have been was effectively" decorated, the color & jan!?d short-ar- m rips to the stomach. Join the Athletics on tne southern sec urea to meet in a ten round bout scheme being pink, white and green. Walker Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Eottoa Nelson seemed to have lost an his training trip. Before he goes Dan has before the Badger A. C. of Milwaukee Mr. and Mrs. Sengman received under , . CHASCR I ADDRESS. vim and seldom made any determined one Important function to attend to as next Frldav nijrht. Clabby has been an archway of green over whlcfa hung 12. N. QRUmt GRAY, effort to land. The men closed in and he and Jaok McGrath are to officiate doing some great fighting for several a large silver bell. Duriear the evening Wolgast. blood- spouting on Thursday .fonnal programme For Sale by il. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent frnw!jr at s Stable Is now io-r--4 started from at tilt opening of montns. He will have tnshow nis best a pleasing musical was Hoiire .: ia reK l jsp, I FrsckUn the ehcMnpton's mouth with two well' , tne tserr Palace cafe, wine and crtU bear Loughrey, .i,r the latter is given, contesting of piano selections by iuu WrUsvsre iwrnj, stresr. Irpsh one. Caxaka. Sangfaaai a3tto.M-iaaars-