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RO _ThaveLEns oime J Do You Have Pains Here? | n m uhlvmmvbnyqldfidrmfinmu NEw i‘ ~ Chelsea Line Fare $1. ties for stomach, liver and bilious disorders. Unexcelled . frelght and HWMP & sus conlb 8treat, Norwich, “Triple Alliance To Secure Fight [v=ey S rallable Americhn a5 tor: Such is Rumor After Jeffnes-Joblmn Bids ire Opaned hers, e solei % sharh o —Jewett City Flays New London Tonight. to all orders. We solicit a share of * your patronage. 5 503 repeatedly —mention ickat, but 1t was said t their acceptance was un- Wholly vegetable and absolutely harmless. Plain or sugar coated, 25c a box. Sold every- where. Send postal for our free medical book lldleamw'ymurlbe for yourself. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila,, Pa. New York, Dec. 1—No decision an- (Norwich Duckpinnists Challenge West- | sy nouncing the suceesstul bidder for the ity “Wilkinson, a _pecullar sort of a et et o P o world's champlonship heavyweight | Packard and Casey, two of Wester- | chap. was probably the most abused !m. candidacy is unopposed. w*“’l prizefight between James J. Jeffries, |1¥'s crack duckpin bowlers, have re- |official in ;l’;ed N'N:e"'t ranks. Wilkie | wil| receive the republican nomination the retired and undeteated champlon, | $¢ived & challenge from Murphy and| wa3 Cowpefiod of twenty six Gifforen for alderman at large is also uncer- Hacsts of. Norvden f les of five | Occasions -to resort to something and Jack Johnson, the negro titie- | p-iTEY OF NOTED (08 CACts OF e | more than words to keep the players holder, was made in New York to- 11 in bounds. Wilkinson quit when the N serviee direct to and from night because the promoters wished to g‘.ff&;;;‘;’&‘;;‘;fit&;";fi%fif_ war - got hottest. He was compelled OBITUARY. All Oute: -‘cs:_;;m" avold any possible clash with the po- |y WFREEH SUC LIC€Y Lot Ui 104 for 180 defend himself on one oecaston Kinaka Chandisn. lice authorities. e from the short jabs of Silver Groh ght games. The first match gome er Grol A The decision will be made known in \GENEV ERC TG SeRt AN BTy | of Soranton, and another time to hop | Deacon Amasa Chandler, who ob: Hoboken, N. J, at 1 o'clock tomorrow |}V, Frobably, e, bl around to_escape the spikes of Moose | Served his Fhthy. shoil Jwa o amty " 1b aporting circlas “tonlght =T T T e O S e el R e wl threaten: picked as the winning bidders James | Meriden Man Bowls Highest Possible) TTHO LAURIT (o0 CLN WIIKinson | e Erouel soverat MO I Coftroth of the Colma Athletic club, Score. b s neral services were held at Woodstock San Francisco; Jack Gleason, the Cal- . Yo h - Monday. 4a an Francisco on, Fred G. Yost, president of the Con BASEBALL NOTES: day. may ifornia baseball magnate, and “Tex” | necticut State Bowling league and the o v g v fore | Rickard, the Nevada boomer, who have | captain of the Meriden team, rolled 300 INHBRITS $10,000. Weigh the sense of security bef 0%l | avparently formed a triple alliance for | Tuesday night in a practice game at| Gus Dorner, formerly a pitcher on bt = —and the profit on a small fl""); the purpose of getting the fight. the Meriden aileys. Yost made twelve | the Boston National league team, is|Charlie Rita Goes Back to Italy for His fnvestment after disaster. If you de-| mTpe talk among sporting men is that | consecutive strikes, bowling -on_two | @bout to become a benedict. He has Prop-rty- cide wisely you'll ask US to ‘R:;", Gleason and Coffroth pooled their in- | all in rotation. This is the high-|Just sent to a jeweler in New York for your pelicy of Fire Insurance. hY | terests, but that at the last moment | est score ever made in Meriden and as | the ring. Charles Rita of thle city, proprietor not decide NOW ! Rickard, who pulled off the Gans-Nel- | high as can be made in the sport. He| The coming meeting of the National [of the bootblacking stand at the sta- lSMC S. ”“s Insurance lfll. son fight, came in with a threat to|was givén $10 in gold by Manager|league in New York will be the most | tion, is en route to Italy to fulfill duties ’ 3 Did such an enormous sum that it could | Quinn jmportant since the American league 'devolving upon him under his appoint- Richards Building, 91 Main Street | not be denied. g broke into the field. Needless to say ment as administrator of the estate of o Sy Both Jeffries and Johnson appeared | Yale Daily News Picks All-Eastern. |the Ameican league is immensely In-|a grandaunt who died recently making in a ring at the Madison Square Gar-| or the first time the Yale Daily | terested in the outcome. him heir to property valued at about den tonight in what will probably be | News on Tuesday picked an all-Bast-| Horace Fogel, the new president of | $10,000. ~Rita is but 22 years of age N. TARRANT & ©O., |U5} /a5 similar dieplay before the |ern football eleven. The choices for|the Philadelphia Nationals, once in-|and has been in this country about - *y | public prior to the fight. But contrary | 6,4t and second teams folloy sisted that Mathewson would make a |three years. to expectations the Garden was not| Ay magtern: Kitpatrick, Yale, le; Pul- | better first baseman than pitcher. He SR even weil filled, q i len, West Point, It; Andrus, Yale, Ig; may turn Sherwood Magee into an in- | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' REPORT Johnson came on first and sparred | Gooney, Yale, ¢; Tobin, I fielder and Charley Dooin into & twirl- T o 5 er. Jail Alone Earned $3,316 During Past wita & white opponent in a mild sort ;g pish, Harvard, rt; Vaughan, Yale, Sprackling, Brown, fln';ml’h“b‘“- Jeff Pfeffer, a former member of the| Year—County Has Over $9,000 in Sundays, at 5.15 p. New York Pler ”, m River, Rofluvel' BlmL Mendays, Gay=, Fr 'Ph—m- or LA folder. P. 8. Freight received untll § p S C. A. WHITAKER, The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and New Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels that have every comfort wnd convems fence for the traveler. A deilghtful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the wors by of manner, Jeffries came on an hour | 18’ and a half later and went ive snappy | Yo, Inbs Coy. Yale, rhi rounds with Sam Berger, the fastest|_ . 3" ¢ ' t, Har- Dz;“z” out_lt_lt also, and who was draft- Treasury. garl;:l skyline and waterfront of New ) work he has done, in public at least, bond ed from Toronto by the Cubs at the York. Since he started training for the SEhE, | 3 Second team: e et yacs | end of the season just passed, is mak-| Once mare the annual report of the “Queen Quality” novelties here in 1| |~ steamer 1eaves New Londen at 11 & INSU RARN c [E | e crowa sizea Jeff up as being in | McKay, Bro o thington, Har- | ing his home In Boston. Jeff married | commissioners for Windham county— Yy [ }on. waekiays sniy: due Prer Sk 00 condition and showing good form, | vard, Ity B, Withington, ‘Harvard, c; |/a Boston girl and likes everything con- | C. . Barber of Plainfield, . H. Cor- orwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | but his old nose trouble bothered him 2 ¢ nected with the Hub. tikg ‘oF Thonpaoti aud X H.. HAI o ” » u. 8, | considerably. g’r‘bx}:liia?v'ardsefig‘ ‘ii.‘::;?f," " vale, | The Pittsburg elub has sent out in-|indham—brings the announcement of Aseots 32,780.422.10 rib; Mafke, Dartmoaih, th. *| vitations to the big banquet which tha | the making of a splendid financial rec- 4 % Pirates will give at the Waldorf As-|ord in the management of county af- profusion. Not freakish styles, but ey ana Bier 40 Nortn Bivees 4 styk: to put on and wear. Al sorts of alzafies aml a” sorts of leatllers. i F%fi,,’,“’,’,’.‘fi!‘,:&!?!nm Surprise for Jewett City Basketball. Western Assurance Co., U. €8, Manager Lague is to spring a sur- | Williams Chooses Fullback for Captain. toria on the evening of December 15.|fairs during the past year. The record Ige e : All the magnates of both leagues, the |is one of the best ever. | DRPIBL oo o ot D T gt e o isien hin ranm | ooV iliamstown, Mass. Dec. 1—A cap- | sporting writers and members of the| As usual the jail has proved to be Asmt. Noy Ludon Sonn . S tain for next year's Williams college | winning team will be present. the big money-maker of the county, up against New Londen. The active | ootpall eleven was chosen today in the Al v v institution manager has secured Marfon, formerly | el ot 5 “Jogge B. Peterson of Leock-|, Li€ Ed Walsh held Charley Comis- and the year ends with that institu of the Jewett City baseball team, who key up for an $8,000 salary last year, | SHOWIng net earnings of = $3316.64, THE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL, | 771" ,0°% ot Of strength to the bore D e o L e e bach | a1 ow another Chicago twirler,three | Which Is nearly double the amount of The Geo. W. Kies Co. AREW Vialtiog ail ough five. £ fingered Mordecal Brown, demands the | 135t year. of ita king ever \uadectak Real Estate “The lineups will be picked from the |37, e, Teoily, SEVER o7 hTES WASrS | same Desgurly stipend of 'Charley|, The cash balance in the county o Bew g ewett City—Bothwell, L'Heureux, Daly is Yale's Next Captain, pile Lefors he begins to go back. 5 . Tipe o8 1 Williates, Room 9, oor. am Jarvie GInETa | elm. | nnaaimous vele ot tha members of the | e spit ball. will'not be able 0 ro- | T beunty; (=) m’fl‘-w_ G : turn to the Brooklyn team for at least B s age T ‘Special Chocolate Bmm Drops teb13d | Telephons 14%. | .. Gomes, Thompson, Downey, and | Yale football eleven Frederick J. Daly As was to be expected from an insti or Loosl Ageots . ., Gomes, s ¥ | two more,seasons, as the national com- i v o _— of Cambridge, Mass., was tonight elect- | ryizgion Has decided that by an agree- | taion, with 00 earning capacity, the $10.00 ! e e d captain of the team for the season A ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 8 b ment made between the California and 3 c Norwich Wants Small Pin Matoh. |of 1610 Daly is a member of the|%iierican ‘and National leasies the | omF 120 éggac.istsbzworxshy Ja sbout: ane class of 1911 and has played halfback Not only has the Hartford team of Dplayer must fulfil his contract with the AMOS A. BROWNING, the Connecticut Duckpin league ar- | °F the team for the past two years. | coast club. : A e e 10 Cents a P : A ranged a home and home series at ¢ John McGraw does not seem to share | ty and s responsible for the surplus Attorhey-at-law, 8 Richards Bl&g. | candlepins with a Windsor Locks( Warverd Wants Modified Game. | ;. the New York opposition to Heyd- | Favored with an exceptionally efficlent at THE KEYSTONE SIOHES Thone 305 | team, but e challenge has just been| 'The death of Cadet Byrne in the|ler as president of the National league, | board . of commissioners. Windham Danielso Putnam. | received from J. J. Stone of Norwich | Harva)d-W es( Point game has led to|“T always opposed Pulliam for g£0od |county Is also fortunate in the condi- a Ladies' Waltham Watch in & antelson, u | -men home and home geries. | & movenent in favor of changing the | and sufficoent reasons.” says McGraw, 20 year Gold Filled Case. basien tions that make possible such large BROWN & PERKINS, Attorneys-at-Law bable that it will be accepted | foutball -ules i the direction of “less- [ “but I think that Heydler is level head- | earnin; S 2 gs at the jail. Oth Connecti- over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St and that tHe Hartford pair will be lnjlng_ the number and severity of the|ed and ]1e certainly doesn’t play favor- | cut counties uej not so favored. At 3 ) picked from Brainard, Lathrop, Lee |injurics occurring in the present| jtes” Brooklyn, well removed from competi- ll;lrwav next to Thames Nat. Bank |and Stavoll—Hartford Tlmel game.” tlon with free labor, the prisoners can el. 38-2. Open Monday ‘:flzi?" 4 SPORT BRIEFS. be worked without incurring the ani- mosity that would likely be given birth Amherst won but one football game | In counties where jails are located in N N this year, and that was from Taufts, 6 | more thickly populated centers and . to 3. where the prisoners as laborers would o ow Cozens, center on the university of |Pe In direct competition with regular Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary Pennsylvania_football elev » | 92y labor. g plumbing rleplnb(ied b;i' mm and mod- SUBSTANTIAL PRICE RALLY. -| 700 4Am. - i B electedy captain f:?dnexte;::;. P de!x:g:xgcf‘f:"‘l‘;a;‘;‘f:',‘;‘ufé“"?,',’," th orn open plumbing. t W repay you W " it 7 7 o S in the increase of health and saving | Demand fer Stocks Was Semewhat| i An S GE B | gen ot apach hias been clected mana- | piy; hence the.jall workers are really of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re. Desultory. i Chizatter, i a1 | §or of the Harrisburg, Pa, club of the | welcomed rather than .considered as fitting thoroughly done. Let me give Y. e = -5y | Tri-State league for next season. competitors of the workingman. They $15.00 Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in a ; \ 20 year Gold Filled Case. - A urday evenings. . These aro all New Movements in New Cases. No shopworn stuff, and fully guaran teed. i FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU, Franklin ¢ q NOR DRY AND FANOY COODS Trave with US and Save Memey® ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Manager. Putsas. Conn. you a figure for geplacing all the old plumbing with the modern kind that will keep out the sewer gas. The work will be first-class and the price reasonable. J. E. TOMPKINS, | New York, Dec. 1.—Prices of stocks had a substantial rally today, in ac- cordance with the general expectation of the professional element in the spec- | ulation. A general demand to cover | outstanding shorts came from the bears | and the withdrawal of selling pressure | . marked the subsidence of apprehension | felt for several days past over the| anti-trust programme at Washington. holds the season’s record for injuries. Nine of the 11 players are slightly damaged. Mercersburg academy has a sprint- er in Gill, who was credited with 9 4-5 seconds for the 100 yards dash a week ago. This beats the best interscholas- tic record. Jack Johnson's mother and members 1% | The Bloomfield, N. J., football team |are sent out from the jail in charge of keepers to do all kinds of farm work and not only do it well but welcome the opportunity given them to get out- side the jail and labor in the open The prisoners gre as well clothed, fed and kept as any in the state, but they are made to show a profit for the in- stitution that harbors them. This last year .they earned $7,037.36. The total Bear in mind that Sanitation Where to Trade in Jewet ity SELLING AT ONE-HALF PRICE. store at one-haif price. Come and advantage of thess bargains in nery erything 1 am closing out lle. Beauregard. FOR SALE. anglld 67 West Main Street. Another Influence in the upward re: tion was the formal action by the house of lords in London appealing g o35k Jommtoms mther and mempers | eSSt S s v sinaszie ana || §§ one sort of insurance--- | Automobile and beat. Both in first | class condition. Price each, $95. & J. because it insures yvou Bottomly Galveston, Texas, for Chicago, to| () 9 cago, cluded in the receipis were $10, make their future home with the 24301 from the state for prisoner. I HE I LANK the budget decision to the electorate. champlon in the property he recently : s | board, $446.67 from the sale of milk Headquarters for Best! Ales, Lagers, | fiie, ciiccts, of this action on British e i bought with his winnings in big ring g % T f A - and cream from the jail dairy, $448.62 AGAINST disease and s E inancial affairs have been so much ! battles. Johnson.was born In Galves- | 300 00" g Tumber sold, $586.69 for 4 ckness as trace of many serious ADQUARTERS for 3 TARE W | Columbla _indestructivle records dreaded that a semse of having over- ton and for years has clalmed Galves- s Fas » 2 ¥ a full iine of 5o and 18 JAMES O’CONNELL, Prop s g St o is llen’ml‘n 4900 Chicago & ‘219 115 ton as his home. g;’t::;; ";L‘L""“él“if,é‘x‘.‘m':.";',;;;s?,’.;?: cases has been made to the plumbing system. [ W ARG elsphoni escnce of 0 vent. , veal, be: : 5F 5 S 9 3 Telephone 507. Upmi"on holds that m““‘;psfi;fla e “A mass meeting of athletes, busi- | the jail farm, $276.85 from the sale of Join the National, and in fact Universal, movement ‘l‘.‘wr‘fl'v:lwry:“mr '“:e rockery. Gea: men and city officials was held at | {ce harvested by the prisoners, ¥ g "sm zctl‘v;n&;!;fl ;egn;:ncé:ls fl:m"g; Colorsde & 3% | New Orleans Friday night, at which | Jailer Albert Fields Is ‘in direct No Bll"dilg in Norwich influence on public sentiment of the ) = % |the requisite amount of money was (charge of the management of the insti- grave governmental issues involved are e raised and there was forwarded to|tution and to him in a large: measure wil ever be too large for us to bufld. | destined to have a restraining effect - % 3% | President Brown of Chicago a formal |js due the showing that makes it a d old-established fi All wo ask is an opportunity to bid |on financial markets for some time to acceptance of the holding of the nat- | model for the state. The system of e T e s o for tho job.. Competition is keen ana | COMme: The same mixed view may be eteans B Ootonarn Samte- ot New | Handiing atikira ks givin theivounty & pelst e A 1id to hold wn the longer tutlook in IASNEE: fn, Sictober, fat and growing bank account; the compels, close figuring, but. years of | tho corporation regulation question in R. K. Walker, the sprinter, has left | money in the treasury is to be placed experience has taught us the way to[this country. Something was made England for his home in South Africa. |at interest, thus adding another source Sgwee closs and do first-class work | {oday of & Teport of an intention on The record committes of the Scottish |of revenué. the part of the department of justice amateur letic association as re- | at Washington to ask for a yo!jtpona- fused the 100 yards record of 9 4-5 Norwalk.—Fire Marshal Harold F. for Sanitation and have YOUR plumbing systems over- ey hauled or estimates furnished on new ones by a reliable | We have the very newest ideas in shapes, up-to-date colorings and de= signs that will be In great demand this fall. L A. Roy Millinery Btore, Mes= chanle Conn. _ootiéd SK_TO SEE THE Souvenir Chind p‘- that we are giving with oné y v of our special brand of hey are beauties. G. J. BLANCHARI . Jewett City. CM W".UAMS ment of the hearing in the American | 160 Interborsush % seconds claimed to Lave been made by | Clark has given orders to the manage. e L tobacco case“before the supreme court, z # Walker at Glasgow August The | ment of Hoyt's new theater that they kinds of work coming under this head and their HEN. ; wich was set for Deember 18, The| 308 inier Herser o ........ ; South African’s mark of 11 3-5 sec- | must make some arrangement immed- Hg Bl e comitg e B o e General Contractor and Builder, |frst view of this report seemed to be a| 700 Iutemational Paper ... ands for 120 yards over the same |ately whereby there shall be an aisle experience, together with the best of material and labor, clans restaurant. Home made ’ putting off an evil day from the stock | %799 Intenstional e 9% i | course on a different date has been ac- | leading to the end of the stage at both ” | of all kinds. Meals !ar\ed u .u!‘.‘.fi 218 MAIN STREET. market standpoint. This view was | sios Kemas cie cepted. a »h may7a | modified by the expressed eagerness of R e AN e tion TN, TUF &8 Car- 1y a conclusion as possible of the pend- ing cases. Another factor in the eas- fer fecling regarding the legislative prospect was the reported expression of confidence or the of the con- | gressional leadership in & substantial | agreement between the executive and The most genuine Fur for consress for the repression of radical measuves. The demand for stocks, the lowest in New | J2ich vas attributed principally to the €W | uncovered shorts, was samewhat de- | sultory in character and showed some lmmll‘y at | besitation in the higher price levels | and with the passage of time. There a | was a resumption of leadershlp by L L CMPMN S | some of the highly speculative issues 9 |and a renewal of real rumors. These Bath s iaqe | ceNtered conmspicuously about the dis- Sirost; ot e nd Carriage| Glution of the Rock Isiand and S Repository. | Louis and San Francisco Union, and | the possibly alternative alliance’ that might be made. Wabash was placed s in the field of these conjectures, and a | 9700 Saimem Porine Es movement in Lehigh Valley in Pl 2000 Southem Tattway "] delphia. adde that property o. pld Reduction of 20 percent. | supjosed combination. Its. movem e in’ priges. | was an influence also on the ren. advance in Reading, although the lat- | ter property received no notice in the combination stofies. The retention of | | the same dividend ratc by New York | 3m U Central and American Smelting dispos- | 156400 United States Steel For two weoks only T will sell the ©d of Mfié FHe o: an !nlfl:dedl in- Sa g | crease, but did not prevent those regular §2.50 Switches for $200 and| Jiocy’ rrom advancing with the mar- the 32.00 Switches for $1.50. | ket. Chicago and Northwestern fur- | nished another example of the recent | -"300 Western Union OTTO STABENOW. (7 Broadway | voen siock mereases ‘sre " proposed, |~ Wiy it 1 TORUWAY | 100, o etiractive the subsorrption | Tl e S10388 vizd | rights to present stockholders are made. The outside market promptly COTTON. appraised the subscription rights to| New York, Dec. 1.—Cotton spot clos- A. D. S. the new stock at par to the extent of [ed quiet, ten points higher; middling 25 per cent. holdings at above 14, but | uplands 1465, middling gulf 14.90; ALL OEREAL COFFEE | the price of the present stock fell four |sales, 16,900 bales. 10c a Ib. points, following an anticipatory de- Futures closed steady. Closing bid cline before the announcements, The | December 14.28, January 14.46. Febr: LIBRARY TEA STORE ments was perceptible in the rise in 14 effect of the December money settle- | ary 14.56, March 14.74, April 14.77, call loan rates late in the day to 51-2 sides of the Interfor in the orchestra. is bound to result in a thoroughly satisfactory job. 3 Agents for the Standard “Green and Gold” label bath We own and offer the ursold portion of $900,000 s room fixtures, also headquarters for nickel-plated bath of the cumulative preferred stock of The McCrum-Howell Co., of New York Factories at Norwich, Conn., and Uniontown, Penn. President, LLOYD G. McCRUM. Vice-President, GEORGE D. HOWELL DBividends 7% per annum. Payable February Ist, and quarterly, FREE OF TAX IN CONNECTICUT. Net Earnings Over Three Times the Dividend Requirements. Teft's ice cream. Kitchen, near St block. Jewett City. JURMGE S L QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. Served In first class shape. Pricés low. Tobacco and Clgars. W.J. Bricke saptd LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ! room trimmings and sundries. 2OM CREAM at wholesale and retall Parties churches, etc., supplled. Agent for the MeKinley music, 100 & copy. Willigza Johnstone, Jewett City. b4 b <o HANLEY’S N ReATY 7O WD 4 - . stock of Lumber, Painta, CEmOIIL G'Q The McCrum.Howell Company is the largest indepen- PEERLESS Nalle o ana bollders supplion R Ciureh, Jewett Ctfi dent manufacturer of boilers, radiators and enameled ware L in the United States. It is the only concern producing all A E three of thzse building necessities. The capital has be:n increased to $1,500,000 Preferred and $1,500,000 Common, to enable the company to handle its steadily expaniing business to th: best advantage. We recommend unqualified'y this preferred stock. nove2daw M. HOURIGAN. Jewett City. FUNERAL DIFECTOR. ure und Orawford Ceeking Ranges. » THE STANDARD. OF EXCELLENCE. “Phones—Store £1-2 MOOSUF HOUSE. S J. King. Fiop. H 8 King, Mer Sample Room conmected. Bpesial attention paid to Col oercias e e THE CLEARANGE SALE - CONTINGED at The Bosten Dry Goods Stors, Dan= felson. Some big discounts for a - Customers another week; Atts 3 Bargains on every counter in the . Buy these goods now. by sept20d g THE BOSTON DRY _GOODS STORH Sterling New England Securities septzoew - Cames B Kesch, Mgm Price $100 per share carrying with it 20 per cent. in common stock. Full details on application. 2 1, June 14.73, July 14.85, August , September 13.11, October 12.95. ot t. The continued large engage- aiicndl ; Tt ot goid for export and the with- MONEY. 45 Rilby Street, Boston rawals of cash from le banks by New York, Dec. 1.—Money on call ) ‘ DOMIRCH & DUNMICE, | o, tronaucy opeesions Mage Mo | s st wigher 4 %0¢ 10 D. J. McCORMICK, Local Agent. The New Hote! Albert FOUNDED 1870. ber 1st demand. The inauguration of | Soit: rullng rate 43-4, last loan 51 & i ’ élulng bid 5, offered at 51-4 Time [ 9 1 £ ” Members of the New York Stock |!he railroad switchmen's strike in the | 1o, “easier; sixty days 43-395 per HERE Y i R CHANC Eleventh St. and University Exchange. :g;’:‘:fil’;’{'fiu‘w‘" Poiaiment Of | cent, ninety daya 43-4 per cent, six i) —— OPEN— Have You Noticed the ' NEW YORK CITY, months 41-2 per cent. Increased Travel? One Block West of Broadway. Del-Hoff Cafe |y ismmmetirs e || s nta iy Dame Fortune is likely to say that any day to the man with & good bank account. She seldom says it to the man who has nothing saved up. Our bank is glad to turn good investments in labor controversies, which are expect- Bonds and Hgh Grade Investments |5 e et cisoca mrmm. wmcer che CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Influerice of the Wabush ‘deal” ru- | WpraT: A L. the direction of our friends. e Biveet. "Location central, yet g Odars/ oimelsbol S5 Moot and Banda, | Tors. Hénds wisbe fSum.s Totel anies et B R Open Saturday evenings—seven-thirty to nine. Business Men's Lunch a specialty. | method, and. if 70Ul take one of our || 400 rooms. 300 with bath, from 4108 el S Cotton. Poiae ers dnchaaged on oaly T o NY. pias . e My o 'fino °:"'" YR8 Fae Avenun || “Exceliens " restaurant _and P NORWIGH BRANCH . st 3 58 E?%H. 5: Ei:}s-u THE THAMES LOAN and TRUST COMPANY, y%a HAYES BROS, Pm attached. Moderate pricss. fllnu,‘iy‘ Telephone 901 ..'.-A.“, AU R s 28 to 34 Shelucket Si., Norwich, C.!l- n‘;ggg,y&_w;g; i put your busi- m o no acvortising medium n wal. I 2 dium_ bet lern Lonnerllfllt e&u to The Bul- Rz - o r business