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Tumbles on the &nrmkmsuwmfiam Sprint to Gain Winning Laps—Six Teams Tied in Lead—Willimantic Club Wants Date with Norwich Boxer—Boston Nationals Sign Lake for Manager. in or | Chelsea Line Ewhm- are not in.a healthy gnzauufifm Mnm._ '.vng'mtd-lwml we insure Motor Boats while - ; i ples, 1 Ings, M&u ‘and, loas of °u;m'uon'. I $' m o tho New York, Dec. 9.—A sfiries of spills | ed a contract to manage the Boston, : 3 d A N X a 1 ear, Mr. | Grapefruit, 51 qf nervous, ir- . : u - “"‘ m fl tonight robbed Ruft angl Clark National league team for one yt 3 New Figs. 0| 2 =t s . HPoor héalth makes ’Z" naent; it| a serviee direct to and from New York thousands of irritable, nervous, taterooms. and Wroken-down Women have| _From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays § 4 : > . Root and Fogler of two hard earn: Lake will take the place of Ne Dates ¥ very reasonable rates. laps and slowed down the pace of the | Smith, who had charge of the National | Afiizater Fears, 35|8 . six day bicytle race at Madison e | league team during part of last sea-| Pomegranates, (5 rden. Under rule s ‘our- | son. Mr. Lake.will assume his new flG:lhd:won goes. ;:ra nnnt;m’ml‘t spill; | duties at once, and will attend the Ctullllc;lwor. i | " health and strength by Thames Lean & Trust Co. Building. |it must be a full lap to count. But|major league meetings in New York| Spinach, fhe use of Swamp-Root, the great O Strect, Monaay r Weanen S Rt 100 (s S RS, Bt | o A A o en e leaders by . wam new life "ai SHN . o Uenberate fall and there were crics Soldiers Walk Ten Miles. _ nectic : e iy % e O — tonight of “fakir” when the tumbles| The One Hundred and Thirty—second| Grope W Trylng such troubles. . C. A WHIT, “¢%% |happened’too opportundly to please the | company of Fort Trumbull and the One| Shoulders, Legs, Many send for a sample bottle to & crowd. Hundre: Thirty-first and Twelfth| Hams, Shoulders, see what Swamp-Roct, the great Kid- At 10 o’clock the sprinters had ap- | companies of Fort Wright all took the | Western Pork— 'nops. e 1 2 ney, Liver and Bladder will parently given up in despair trying to|ten mile walk prescribed by the sec-| Spareribs, {: Nfl" Lam] Teginuiag o '‘for them. Bvery rendmnmoyf This gain distance and tha. score stood at|retary of war on Thursday. The hike| ChoDS ” 3 o ot it §531.8 miles for the laaders as against |is taken once a month, the time to be| gitoulders. . 14| “Chops, = o5 e A0t B B s 1828.3a year ago. - | decided by the weather conditions. 16 to 25| Western Veal— oy ot Tate Bamton, N, Y, 'and receive sample At 10.30 there was a bad collision| The One Hundred and Thirty-second | Smoked Shoulders. 1 bottle free by mall. You can pUrchise | e e— —— the directly in front of tlae judges' stand.|company legt the forg about 1 o'clock, 14 e Pye, Walthour and We:st all went down | going foward Ocean Beach and cover- | Smoked Tongues, | Shoul . m 'm"'*;;“:“nd - doHar in a heap. West was badly cut about | ing the necessary ten miles in the sur- | ; SREFEEU o N = store: the head and had se'eral of his teeth | rounding country. Lieutenant Putney| Cornea Beef;, 7-16| Chops, —— e—— short cut, ative Veai— Le: knocked out, but pluckily got up again | was in command.- The men were at-| Porterhouse Steak, Shoulders, 2 | Jegiat take the places of such men as Her- 2 e e and rushed into the mace. tired in heavy overcoats, service hats | Sausage, man Bronkie, Eddie Swander and Mc- Clark Gets Bacl: a Lost Lap. and leggings, but carried no arms. Sirloin, 25 he W that Rhodes scholarshi a Donald. The water way — the comfortable Stk intoitey: tader. ciu ¢ the re- |, The men at Fort Wright were at- Poultry. President W. J. Tracy of the Con-| Way of traveling. e e ks Omd Rutt, | tired in regular marching apparel with| Fancy R. I Ducks Fowl, Sl necticut league states, according to the| Steamers City of Lowell ana New ::: l;l‘l‘(‘i efromutmfle‘;';unc;rm?!“flcfls rifles and sidearms. SR, gg giltll:.e R’r‘l‘:’-yn H % ‘Waterbury Republican, that the for-| Hampshire — safe, staunch vessels . sprint which lasted six minutes. When Vouit B O Gab KB Phila. Chickers, 30| Vermont or west-| DONALD RECALLS LINEUP mer Springfleld owner was incorrect| that have every comfort und convess Weigh the sense of security before|the riders strung out again it was . . Native Chickens, 25| _ern, frozen, WITH BEMUS PIERCE. | gwner had not his. le ‘dues, | lence for the traveler. 1l annual|found that the judges had awarded Willimantic, Dec. 9, 1909. | Broflers, 31.25-81.50| Squabs, —_— ! o i Magng |Goae Inane —and the profif on a small ann Sporting Editor Norwich Bulletin, | Guinea Chicken According to Mr. Tracy, these dues| A delightful voyage on Long Mmvestment after disaster. If you de- | Clark and Rutt this lap they lost as @ ‘Norwieh, Conn.: R Harvard Man Roughed It, But Indian |are paid, and were paid before -Mr. | Sound and a superb view of the wom- e oy‘oul';} uxk US to ';;Ibtn Pfil‘;‘l‘rg,ym;l:“;""h: l‘;] ders rested from| Dear Sir:—In reply to your printed Groeerjes. ' Got Even. . Durant introduced the motion at the | derful skyline and waterfront of New S WO 7| the last sprint whisn.another team, this | challenge regarding a match for Young Suj T recent meeting to give James H.[ York. not "c o P time Stein and HI1l, made a dash for a | Allen of your city, wil say that tlio 7 Eunuu;gain B PR 'Wm;'"’:;b: e | OeRourke & salary of 3500, $peaking | gteamer leaves New London at 11 s Insu; fud ndham Athletig club o mantic, E > ovnd @ase,, JT. y 3 ) kd ly; due Pler foot of ISAAC S. JONES, rance Agl. o s T OOt owed . The| Coni 8. willin S Bacik one, of thels | On 4a| Bromn 18 1vs. 1 of them old ones, but nons better than |effort to buy the Waterbury club dates £ WooRdeye civ: Che Tor 190t of Richards Bullding, @1 Maln Strest. |, gicnce was sust settiing back into| 140 pound voxbrs against him 1t 3| “Powdered: 14 . | in"Bostorr and & member of (e T | Waterbuy won et bl e res | cepted) and Bler 40, North River, 4 noviidaw its seats when Risot and Fogler started | Young Allen will ' communicate with|' Sa 25 S O V'L,,., = o : ' Paul Couter of Willimantic, Conn., one 9 o Molassen - vard ad football committee, tells | At the recent league meeting Mr. |2 m. > of the contest committee representing ¥ 5| Porte Rico, gal. 50 was present and when to! Al 3 awa;'y a& brea:kn ecke’lspecnli.l Relieving of on himself in a game that Harvard | O’Neil t and when told that are Norwich to New Yorl N. TARRANT & C0., |0 o et ey er® 1uf | the Windham Athletic club, we think | BEES, local, doz. 45| N. Orleans. gal. 60 | plaved against the Carlisle Indians in |W. W. Hanna of New Britain was A ny their gait for seventeen minutes, but satisfactory sigeisents cah be ickles, gallon, 75|Maple Syrup, 1896. ready to make out a check for $3,000 ‘Write or telephone W. J, PHILLIPS, 17 MAIN STREET. were unable to draw away from the e, . Honey, comb 22| _bottle, 42 It was the first time Harvard and |for the team for M. J. Finn of Little | Agent, New London. Conn. augld teaders. et T P bt s our Vinegir, gal. 25 Kerosepe ofl13@15 | Carlisle had ,met—Harvard 4|Rock he stated that he would raise m m‘-fl Health, n the scranible, however, 'WSson WINDHAM A’ 'IC CLUB, Fish, to 0—and Donald played tackle st | that figure to $3,250 and directed me, to 3 ' and Demara dropped back to second T ; Market Cod, 10|R. Clams, pk. 70 | Bemus Plerce, probably the finest | make such an offer ] P e | lllilllly. m m di;hlo]n. Ander:son and Vanoni lost an- Per L. N. D. Off 8, Haddock, Round chlr’nl, op. |specimen of physical development «the | did ¢o and M&aflelrw:rdut;nfg?:lvzuk{ rANNuui,ql.s“él:yn u:ol\?e I?.Clx!.flr . 2 other lap, Camveron and Frebs two laps i Mt Vale. Prostibaant. oo 3-10 at. 40| Indians ever -had, as well as & won- |not sell and furthermore that he had | shore excursions, et Crulses aroun and the Georjzet brothers almost fell g Steak Pollock, _10|Canned Salmon, 15 | Gerful player. turned d e the world; Tours te Europe. and Steam Boiler . .. out of sight. 'During the sprint Fogler | New Havén, Conn, Dec. 9.—At the fm. Sacdines 50@15| | wers—> °* 2 | “Donald, rione too gentle a player, for | franchise. = At the %flm&%ogfefieffi FRANK O. CLARK, Times Blds., Neve drank champiigne, but Root took no |completion of e physical tests held | GURF y? he had to fight every day against Bert | Mr. Durant stated that t York. novisws l " s u n A " G E P ':)t‘ th:e Yfile lnumg ozfame"me“nM Boneless i B ed, §§ ‘Waters, then a ceach, knew how to |$2,700 b-h.lnd' atethn :eslr}::mc;’u:f ‘:3‘1: ed}(reg:stl‘:edk:nd flwa: I:fpl;e‘d repeat- oleBr::: k]mNc les, S b‘?%rlr;!!e! f; St Cod, 15 | use his arms against the Indian and |geason, but thay he had settled all N . Norwich Unlon Fire Insurance Scoisty, y, pite the efforts s partner yn, N. ¥, 10-12 | also, when charging had to do a little | claims out of the season’s profits.” LU 8, :g regain the g.:smn;-e. Thg‘drecord for }1{1: !tr?nztthh tt:stsfl ":lth rl':'llz points. sh, g execution with his elbows and the open | President Tracy said that he knew m n ra em e' J 10 e correspohding hour made a year nnis is the favo Spo! Halibu 92-2 hand, just as the play was coming on. | of no new developments regarding the Aseots 32789422 g0 was 18947 e Pk G Gtale i 5| He was playing legitimately under the | sale of the New Britain elub aside of bsay - - Yadhad Rutt and Clark, Hill and Stein, Root | Philadelphia, Dec. 9,— Ernest B, C Fay, Grain and Feds.. TR S e, e Rt o el Conulh MacKR Urilige) : ABEXING AT ORE-EALD FRIOK. $2,397,608.00, T , 0 elphia, Dec. Ernest B. Coz- it him seve: ‘was anxfous to buy out Hanna's inter- 1 1os!; his 1 Assets and Fogler, Waithour - _and Collins, | ens, center on the University of Penn- | No. 1 Wheat, $2.20|Cornmeal, y Bemus Pleroe had |est, or any other franchise In the et Sh Bt pelen Gt Sad tans Halstead ard Lawrence, Pye and Hehir | sylvania football team, was elected | BI3% Hay, batyt 450 | sonething to say. oRgus. Mack was & BIBGAfor G| Lo ot h e e rarine fina thke 1906.1. captain of next year's squad today. He 5 e “Mr. Donald,” he said, quietly, “you | Brj lle. B Law 2 K G Straw, cw $1. top, $1.10 A . L ") idgeport franchise, “but received no | nery. Mlle. Beauregard. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, West“;;\(:‘: and Demara, Mitten * and | is daijmuor i!; tte‘chll%%e dfle;;gnfine?t Bread E;m;g@ 2 Provender, Ra:;&h beul mmfitme. and B“l m more encouragement than others who . 3 and is a resident of Haddonfield, N. J. T.25@37.50 cw! s} you. Buf have tried to buy out Uncle Jéems. FOR SALE. Andersor. and Vanoni 1905.9. R e — St. Louis; $6.90{Cottonsed Me: did not heed the warning, and In the | The umptres will not be selected i and Fire Insurance,. o e B The Jewett City second basketball| Osts, bush., = 50| wawets big Indian -id not retaliate at that| oo+ ottomly. A TN #s joeated in Bomers® Block, over C. M.| The record for the ninety eighth hour ;:,m;n w“ - ‘g“ N:',.w‘l"h"eg “g‘th ‘;he time. ke . ‘Williams, Room 9, third floor. o -t “03,5 miles, made by Hill, and eve!nlnygi I;Qa:. mwe‘:- lnanaflx;‘arn;z TY COBB NO HUNTER. But on the next P-Y—‘"“ “T thought skl bt s WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for the tab13a Tefephone 141 bl Bulletin or by mail to Dayid A. Blake. e 3 o srimage s Eaid Donald. after | Abe Attell saye he is Willing to box | i tarry Fall e of "sor whd Jpe - Lake 8igns With Boston Nationals. SR 4 B - Hans Wagner Back in Disgust from|the game. “I remember chargin Wolgast, providing Wolgast will make | goods, sc supplies, fancy goods, Roy Thomas, the National league out- it to Home of the Georgia Peach. | that was all. I was down and out, but | 122 pounds ringside. Abe knows it's | confectionery, tinware, crockery. ~Geo. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Boston . 9.—Fred Lake, manager | fielder. has been engaged to coach the - about impossible for “Ad” to do it'and | Lapoint, Jewett City. novid fe when I came to I somehow wobbled to Dt SRS U S L Lof dther: oston~ Americans during 1909 | University of Pennsylvania baseball| yans Wagner and Ty Cobb have de- | my feet and went. back against the | P® anywhere near fit. g BROWN & PERKINS, Attimeys-at-Lav and part of the 1908 season, today sign- | team for three years more. . | cided not to be chums, at least not un- | Indian. I was so. dazed I could just | Langford and Kaufman, who have| The New Fashions in Fall MUlinery. til the hunting season is over. Hans| see the big fellow moving about, and [been frozen out of prospective bouts ‘We have the very newest ideas im says Ty don't know what good hunt- |as we sparred off for the next play he | with Johnson and Jeffries, respectively, | shapes, up-to-date colorings and de- ®ever First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entra nce Y ing is and that he can prove it s | said in a matter of fact tone. are Jberty to meet for a final set- that will 1 t d a t sgninsoum ezt FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL, |5 55 i Sridly AR SRSEERTER o o i 0 Bl ™ 18 Ry Sy Fore i t: e peaple of ittsburg, but it is feit ree time you only ence—we n a letter to a friend here, written R et b OO . that the end is not yet. are square. frem Amstralia, . Lanky Bob decigres | Sanie St Jewatt City, Conn. oot1sq It appears that during the last| “ you bet we were square,” Don- | that if Jeff doesn’t beat Johnson to a| ASK T0 SEE THE Souvenir China REMOV L ST()CK MARKET STRONGER. 500 Am. Tobaeco pfd world’s champion season Wagner and | ald always adds as he tells the story. pulp and put him out inside of twelve | plates that w. ll:lvlng with one : o ook 1000 Ao vk Cobb got very chummy. Ty told rounds the big negro will be the vie-|pound "b::'u P"‘G ,bgflfl& Ay Dr. Rush W. Kimball Effect of Reduction in‘Bank of England | 220 Aviess 0% THEs e downdlr;1 G?or:iz‘i:dmgre was| AFTER THE STRAIGHT ARM. tor. Rt iy e & D, has removed his office to Official Discount Rate. e Ba. s much .game, and he_invi ans to e baied Aleck McLean, manager of Matty ’ 21 Broadway, Wa Block o io Be Const s come to Georgia and ‘etch his dogs. | Harvard Man Against This in FootBall [ Baldwin, has tied up the Charlestown ETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. NP T Ne'w York, Dec. 9.—The reduction in | —— Do. big There was mugh correspondence, and | oqtice—Too Much Depends on Mis- | boxer in_another bout with Tommy| ey -/ Mours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun-|the lBank of England official discount ilehom Sia iy | finally Hans appears to have slipped I‘ . "°' "; nes on % | Murphy. The bout will be boxed Reross | ciass rastaursat. “Home wetde basies W to & p. m. Telephone 45. rate today had akatéel;mhlélnh;ls effect - . ; ; }g’;t‘:gdgefi]fl:m";g:d“;&wfly-n'lfifi g e o vl ;l;e river from New Orleans, Decem- | of all kin: IMa'll- served at all hours, el et The Bt s e e % | of disgust. w The straight arm punoh, & feature of | P°r 19 R e et Ol thadl . : “Yes, I went to Macon and we |modern football, developed under the | Stanley Ketchel has finally declined | gt fan“near St Mary's hall, Hask a sulrprise, as the conditions which new rules, is severely arraigned in an |to visit Australia to fight Bupns, Fitz- | piock, Jewett City, Conn. prorapted it have been in existence for e ; % | looked about some for game. 1 could simmons and Lang. He sa DO ‘t NOW sevemal weeks past, without influencing hicago Greai Western A L W e B A o the Heinach | tends to spend Chrictmas at his home | QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS. C Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary|tle Eovernment to recede from their pi- | 30 Ghcus shape. Prices chicken, but as for hunting Georgla 3 in Michigan, and dogsn't Intend to| gerved in first clas plumbing replaced by new and mod- | Sin 0% The ooen discount rate in Lon-| ‘¢ &%, wor’t do. Mr.. Cobb i tion that in some respects the think about pugllism tdr some time to . een in the neighbor! 3 . - s one of the | cation SOTNE TERpOs pre: low. Tobacco and Cigars. W. J. Brick- ¢m open plumbing. It wil repay you| | e e Ihe Melshuariood orl s Gaws yu-e: i % | most genial men I ever met, but there | ent rules almost seem to provide for | come. pte dostor’s bills, Overha: ull:: ul‘;“fll sorne time, and this digcrepancy would | _ 200 De. ist : are two things we will never agree on, | injury to pltier- by taking away the| Eddie Graney, the veteran referee of 5 hly don Let‘ Te- | on linarily exclude the Bank of England X game and baseball. right to use the hands in blocking and | San Francisco, agrees with most of the ICE CREAM agu oro o) h“l ufl:e glve from sharing in banking profits, which 3 oy “Why, tarnation take it all,” thun- |by authorizing assaults on the head. followers of the game that the time-| ., holesale and refall. Parties. Prambing with the modern mina tis |id. & function of the Institution in con- 3% 2% | dered Wagmer, “T have 16st four whole | “A feature of the present game which | keeper and not the referee should count | % Wholetwle S00 Fetit = TATe ’vfll — Aggomip, 8 se:er n srh‘?x jimetion witk. its larger public offices. 9 days of real hunting on tha ttrip|I belleve ought to be absolutely abol- | out a flocred Loxer. Graney declares McKinley music, 10c & eopy. WLl work Do Grat-class and l“‘-h 81318 measures to foroe up the money Do. pfd, .. 4 8% | south. No more of it for Hans. The |ished is the pushing or, as a matter of | that he is through being the third man h Jewett Ot Soamonad 8 Price |\ te anid attract gold to London have| 3k o 3% | south is all right and Cobb’s all Tight, | fact, the striking of an opponent in the | in the ring. Johnstone, Jew:! . been at the cost of a profitable share - 514 | only T wish he had not told me about | face with the open hand by the de- Jockey Dugan has feathered his nest WHEN READY TO BUILD, 1 Banking biaines for HHh. tune. It 2 pl - . | that swell hunting in Georgla. I'm|fending side, usually by the heel of the | for next season. He will be under con- | .oet your material from our ehotes .‘. F. TOMPKINS, vvas supposed that the high bank rate . % | losing f: th in everyone.” hand.” The article reads: “The blow |tract to August Beln:ont and S. C, Hil- { atoek of Luamber, Paints, Cement, Glase, eugisa 67 West M weould be retained at least until the| 1200 Do. Ore 4 s landed on the jaw is fully as effective, | dreth again, Mr. Belmont will pay him | Nails, etc, We carry & complete iine - lest Main Street.| ¢ urn of the year In order that the in- 2 146% YALE’S TWO.FAMOUS TEAMS. | S0 far as its jarring effect on the brain | g, retaining fee of $12,000 for first call, | of masons’ and builders’ supplies. R. By (reaged requirements of the money . 2 2 e roews > 2 is concerned, as a blow with the closed | while Dugan will receive about $6,000 | Church, Jewett City. market for the yearly Settlements ¥ o Gurdon Brown's Could Have Beaten|fist would be, though it does not have | from Hildreth for second.eall. If the CHIROPODY 2nd MANICURE might be made to yield 3 return that o : McClung's—But McGlung Should | the, Cutting effect that the knuokles | boy is permitted to ride for another awweTe orry morer. ‘woul Tecou e banl or cost . - ) e will earn more an - New d to-date Heo over Treatment of Corns speclalty. 2 -3 Have Scored A st Brown’s. “Every linesman is taught that the | 000 in the saddle. 5% "'_m::..,_ i 4 banking reserve. The reduction in the easlest way to get his opponent out of | joe Gans, the former light weight IHA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. rate serves as a notice to the financial Whenever a group of old football|the way in breaking throush is to [ champion, who came to New York this | oo o o recren flso Hairaressing and _Shampooins: world that the safeguarding measures - it % 1518 , | Plavers is gathered together there are|push his head around and that, indi- | week to witness the signing of articles . HOURIGAN. Switches and Pompadotrs made services in safeguarding the central from your own combings. /i MRS. B. BURTON, had been more than sufficient. The re- % 555 B % 1 1% | Sure to crop up reminiscences of old | dentally, the harder he pushes his head h -Joh: {ove Chapman Block, - - Broadway. [ Guction of the rate came in spite of i Pacits Adays, former players and earller teams, | the less effective tHat opponent will be S’lf J:hjnegl:e:vf{lo bxlunannflg.n!t. I:filnen‘e(':. B e oot3d \ “| additional large withdrawals from the x ) and with ghis review of the past comes | in the next play. ks . ' 4 FUNERAL DIRECTOR. g Do. pfd ... X T discussion o wh g e Jefiries was a world beater in his| poruiture amd Orawford Ceoking bank today for shipment to South National B iy - reoadir xm‘:‘e“,’g'um“'{p'}: B g meeting an oppo- |prime,” said Gans, “but, like myelf, he o i Made ere albo Tor Shipment fo South | (i N Ke 1si 5idlllll it 3 $%|the fleld For a long time at Now |l as we saw in the Harvard-Yals | ceere piome, Dick,,Jounson is the ] Phones—stors €1-2: house 35-8. T P America on London account. The | 13300 Ny i fiavme" the belief prevailed that Lee|game, where time and time again &|more saientifc than Jim Corbett and is MOOSUF HOUSE. question presents itself how far the ho% o cClung’s team was the best that Yale | straight arm punch with the heel of | 3 hard hitter. He will tire Jeffries out diminished requirements of the London | 530 N % 833 g4 | ever produced, but the advent of GOr- | the hand in the face was worked in|and wiil be the winner in les than 25| ° o KIn& Prop. Hudqulrhr; ftrl Best Ales, Lagers,| money market may be due to a halt in yei, % L P o 'g‘;";;gm:“flh"’fbemflg as a part of a most effective tackle. | rounds.” : 4 s et i Jown: Sty Tee 5’.,':,’,-’;?,‘, e | M yramiae . 1% 18t | shaye the confidence of the older team. | Lro! 1;“;Eofm;z'nu‘;.flz:b;:mfil‘y Billg Burk has béen an unfortunate | 0 o~ JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprietor. | aia) markets and was a prime factor| 10 Pltuburg C. C'& 8L L1 o6} sk 90 Just after Brown’s season closed | ynder the official interpretation of the | COlt. When a two year old he trotted | Messus, Conm Telophone 507. oct¥d | in the strength of the New York stock e, NWM '»‘l;d Car there was a disposition wherever Yale | present rules they are perfectly legiti- | %, trial in 2.10 1-2, which beat the long market. The demand which carried | 100 Ruiwsy Stsel Spring. ... 0% 0% 3o | MOR met to make this an issue, and | mate. While such a blow has no more | Standing record for colts of that age of = - prices upwards was somewhat desul-| 46300 Reading . s t 2 | the younger contingent stood firmly | sericus direct effect than a possible 2.10 3-4, held by Arion, but in his only No Building in Norwich ~ |irssnd oty Tn"chomoter” Sty | ' B § 5 2 for e cpimien wal Gorter Browys| roken nose. the Indrect atie o sei | T Do s dlsanced and boraemen |y go @ P stocks not usually prominent and in-![ 25100 Rock Is) 3 | ous n that it tends to.render an op- " O will ever be too large for us t cluding a considerable list of low pric- »td g 4 | Nafurally it was a point that ©ould | ponent groggy, for a few moments | ThiS year he gave early evidence of Ivl “a lt s 10 bull & | oy iuguen were embraced in the move- : Cex en never be settled, but it is safe to 5ay | decidedly groggy, and until he recov- | PoSSessing all his wonderful speed. He All we ask {s an opportunity to 4 id|ment A rise in Pennsylvania calls ul B% 3 §i%|that while the individual briiliansy|ers he is just as incapable of pro- | Won & Slow race at Lexington, taking for the job. Com; s keen aiid hat subscription: b et and beyond that the individual inde- his record of 2.15. But again his hoo- - . attention to the fact that subscriptions B a3 195 13ty | pendence and football Initiative of the | werma pe b orttrirs tome xhesting | 000 pursued him. In the Wesiern Is What C I Ry i 4 i e g e e i "y '31% | men comprising McClung’s team stand | ne auins beartoring from exhaustion | gorseman stake he was distanced in S at Counts In gl e o g kLR By B . B i probably unequalled, the style of team | biner sy, P2 ALY Stunned In some | o first heat. and again in the Stock end do first-class woirkc | ryn o group generally was strong, the i . a5y | Play perfected by Gordon Brown's men| “jn gome respects it might almost|f2r™ Ppurse he was distanced in tI Pho‘o 4 h % differential lines moving with the main | 209 Toledo, st. 5s% 5% 53” |in Attack could not have been met SUC- | geem as it the present rules especially | 36°°Nd heat. But before his last race gr p y. . Trunk lines. The rise in the Rock Is- | g i y cesstully_ by any team, even ‘wne Hke | rovided for damage 0 players, on the | o Worked in 207 and = horsemen c M W".U 1and stocks and in Wabash preferred Dtd 7 Er McClung’s, unless that team had had | ong hand taking away the right to | tiousht he would lower the world's Bringing out the real personality, 3 AMS, i| gave @ lease of life to rumors of a s % an opportunity of practicing against | jrevent collision of bodies, or at least | FoCOTdS for colts of his age. However, | the finc hyolms }‘n ch&rflfit“sri the little General Contractor and Builder | {ion ity the nterest scoured in Le- | o et aenabla beriodof tima 1°%| Lo break its force and on the other | e, o8 Seher {1, Dulars M face, Snd | Ok Hown by ihe matural spiri of 1) in Le- : s le pe; 3 y is - subsequent T 218 MAIN b ;l|01? v‘v,lt{:l theb intgrelt l;cv.;r;‘ad anc - 900 Do. ptd ... . % 1 Hence it i certain as anything can hand by authorizing asaults on the showing. an artist into perfect accord. Not & STREET. igh Valley by the Roc] land col 1 | most vital part of their anatomy—the | P°°T thing of paper and pasteboard with "Phone 370. trolling factors. Amalgamated Copper | 30 U - 49% be - in & football way that Brown's|y,gq» + If the fighters and the promoters ard | 3" 7% (57 PPN A may 173 | and other metalland smelting indus- 3 2% | team would have been able to CaITy |~ Mr Moore declares that the mew |anxious to remove ground for suspicion |~ 1, voy want a photo of your real -m | trials responded to reports that pre-! 1000 We . a5 | the ball against McClung’s for very 1s faulty in that h de- | that everything is not “up and up” it is 5 4% | considerable and ofte-repeated gains | S2Me 18 faulty tos much de: ed tiat th £ self, or what your friends see to love limintry detalls of the proposed copper | 300 Westr . - pends on misplays or the excellence of [rgued tHat they must agree upon a | ong gdmire. call on ——OPEN— merger were going forward once more. nlon . % hich would have resulted in 8coring. | 5oy individual. “As it is now it is |Man of recognized ability and integrity In some of the other stocks which usu- tral Illx_e'return McClunr’:ctel.m would have |, , tically impossible for two evenly [t0 @ct as referce. Such a man is gus 3 3 ally figure as speculative leaders the| Total sales 775,100 shares. pretty certainly scored on Brown's!p.iched teams to gatn much the | Charles White, who has refereed many el. H Off ‘ ajf movement was less conspicuous and through the use of their favorite 20-30 | ri'ching game, and the onside and | bi& fights to the entire satisfaction of ” ’ d e there were signs of profit taking from MONEY. play, with McClung carrying the ball | o oo 4 " h ‘o | Principals and the sporting public, and This pla; tohed orw: pass have proved to be too ‘ The Phot time to time. United States moved| New Yofk, Dec, 5.—Money on s player was unma by anyone, | ;- who has never been accused of unfair- e Pho O'I'I'.CI'. a al ly. |narrowly and Readin, ed con- 41-4@5 per cent, i ness or sharp practice. te is the Business Men’s Lunch a special d ding showed firm, @5 pes . ruling rate|2nd In_the Princeton game the year sha ti White is th Alse Regular Dinner, fifty cents. |Straint In its action. The volume of | 43-4, last loan 41-4, closing bid 4 3-4, | Pefore he had actually averaged, in a ‘a mis- | Dest referees, all things considered,’in | opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. Irdd HAYES BROS. P ro; the market as a whole shrank consid- | offered at 4 7-8. succession of some seven or eight plays, p the business. That is the opinion of auglsd PR | erably by reason of the distinguished | Time foans sligthly ecasier; sixty | 1) and a fraction yards to the run.—|Z oy perhaps gets | the sporting men in a position to know. . = | activity in these usual favorites of the | days 43-4@5 per cent, ninefy days alter Camp in Outing. 4 $ He is honest and fearless, and above speculation. An extra dividend by one | 4 3-4, six 3 @ all, he enjoys the confidence of thou- |of ‘the leading copper producers was G {5, P osa 180t | sands of ring followers who know his GEORGE 6. GRANT, . " Dominick & Dominick 5 espire S COTTON. oL Lom SR AT ETRe Tocoma st man, Whi anew | Undertaker and Embalmer 2 . of preparstion for window dressing for edl?u‘;e}ukid‘gfi::msgnlig%t ;:;(‘m- Talbot and Cook Barred by Schola DURANT-O'NEIL SQUABBLE. mal application for the position. He { 1 ship Requirementsc—Hard Luck With ¥ ey has h Membars. o e ew York Stciok | (00 e i ‘malance chosts at the end | U1IE B 15.20; sales, 1,500 baies, e " | Bresident Tracy Says Waterbury Paid | 15 2%ver bad business relations witn | 32 Providence SL., Taitville. o of the yeor In the way in which quo- | mrigay Do, 24 Satueaas Deo 25 armed| - — Its Dues—Durant Turned Down | fries with some favor.—New York Sun |Prompt attention to day or night calla, B 5 tations were marked up at some points. | 3, (2 4 v - 20,Mon-1 mhe loss of Lee Talbot, the intercol- Teleph: 39-3L eprldMWFawl u “ ' m h'“tm lt: The closing t Strong atter re- | O&y Dec. 27, and Satirday, Jan. 1. legiate hammer throwing champion, t - B e Closing tone was strong afler o | . New York Deo. 9.—Cotion - futures | osinm o T miad the tert thes ey i O N mfl““‘s‘ o | Closed stesdy. Closing bids: Decem- | cornch m“""h o wlghr— g Orders exsoutad In ‘Stocks and Binde, | PO7, TR, BUZHECE o Teatty ©1240% | ber 1404 Fumiary 1040, Fobruary 145, | O G o) g ost 3 “q 3 » in " Marc] pril , May 15.3! Grin end Gotion. o Pk e o e sk Bt : w | | “HERE’S YOUR CHANC “ T » ¢ September 13,70, October 13.14. ey o] » U R 1o, ok | ; elephione: o i CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. the following he . & good bank account. Shc’u.ldoz’n ..,.'?i’m The man who has not to lose his standing nothing BT R S o e Bt . nothing saved up. Our bank is glad to turn §0od investments i m% 108 108 stance, Cornell shas lost o % wo1s'ma | Talbotand B, T. Gook, the - % SN E8% GM#\Glh the FRANK 0. MOSES, Mar. deel0d - % ! 25t Nrgepsagef

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