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o R No Eecliqu by National League Magnates—Heydler No? year, the Academ, o cleven e " , betwe aiitn JEN | & o patronage: Ve Solicit & snare of | Qut of the Race Yot—v.\v Auto Records, 1 to 20 Miles | vack on the te & world, is in Philadelphia e g o ied [ b Jowett City, °§" L { vty | Q. O et it YRS : hex to make much of @ hit wiih them. | Offic hours 930 &, m. to § p. m.\, oS’ b R A & ’ holder, and Y New York, Dec. 17.—After taking|of St. Louls can obtain sufficient play- e 3 . . champlons ¢ the Texan discussed | walter Camp's views are given as ‘!'dofl 40. - dec13d three ballots which showed a continu- | ers to make an aalmost pennant win- the picture pects of the | follows: 79 & i T ation of the deadlock of yesterday,-the | ning lcub if he will vote for ejther . coming mfi in the negro and | “As played by the Hamilton-Ottawa | SELLING AT ONE-HALF PRICE. third session of the anntal meeting of | Ward or Heydler. His manager, Rog- Jeffries will participate. teams, football fs much less dangerous | ¢ . siosing out ing Bu the National League of fessional | er Bresnahan, has been very busy ‘When his conference with the cham- | than as played the United tes, | ;iore at one-half price, Come and tal Baseball clubs adjournsd this evening | among the players in the corridors, plon was concluded Jullan left the | Or course, you cannot tell how dan- |Advantaxe of these Bargains in to meet again tomorrew. morning at| Brush of New York and Murphy of room, half a dozen newspaper | gerous the game would be if plaved by | nery. Mije. Beaaregara: d the Waldorf Astoria. The three bal- | Chicago are said to have made entic- | men who were present failed to dis- | Americans. In both games this possi- direct lots stood: For John M. Ward 4, for | ing offers of players to Robison if he cover that the Texan had been hl-:l‘:{ bility of injury, but the openness of FOR SALE. Al Ou’t‘t:d. think him to be, but you see I know | which allows a man a free kick is a which was given out as follows: 13 > W. R. Brown of Leuisville 4. would vote for Ward. to one of the shrewdest men the the Canadian game makes the proba- From Tuesdays, ) Automobile and boat. Both in first & Fogel is a Murphy Man. game has ever produced. bility of serlous hurts less than it lflu= at 6.16 p. m. 3 Y T‘:::h':\::t I:x::l;c::: 2:'{33373.,, Horace Fogel and Tne Philadelphia 4 mmm mnlml w!!l-l n,;; ;. S:?‘}': of :oul} beefl mweer‘n American teams un- ;‘:" C:;'“""- Price each, $95. 8. J. | “Noy .r= Pler gfi Tast 4 i i 3 club have ceased to be a mystery. Fo- ‘ e coming champions} , Julian | der American rules. ttomly. Roosevelt Street, Mondays, > » s ;';:‘;fi::fi,.;’“;,‘,”;d;‘,fi{“fl;’ N At ] WA aaoitts et v e irrevocably said “There are many things about the s e 5 ey ‘lg:“mo':’t 5 B 2 N ) club, of a telegram from Ban B. John- | attached to Murphy of Chicazo and Jeffries will win. T like Johnson. | Rugby game I admire, One of these ;- ot ARE. HEASQUAY Teooras” g | /b r::mn" : 'su.h - ; Y son, president of the American league, | that he will vote as does Murph: He is a different man from what many | the freedom of punting. The rule oo , Tace! uni q carr; 11 11 f a e sehool “suppiics, tangy” C. A. WHITAKER, Agemt. o 2 i just what kind of an old bear-cat this | good one. confectionery, tinware, crockery. ,,.T"," ’“{}",”“"'.‘ 1“8;';|,clug ox':in;‘r: Tim Hurst the Nervy Ump. fellow Jeffries is, and that is why I| " “In the matter of tackling T cannot | Lapoint. Jewett City. novea > ABWAYS.ON THE MINUTE | ficate feraioty o o s Should In-| wrim Hurst is the only umpire 1| say what I do about the result of |see much difference. Americans throw | {licate forcibly to you and your collever siw declare @ batsman out. for A | the battle, their men harder, but the rules gov-| The New Fashions in Fall Millinery. stepping out of the box,” said Jack { O'Connor, the new manaver of the s when you will fitid us, we have never | leagues that we do not wish to influ- been knewn to let a pelicy lapse. If|ence or embrrass to the slightest de nrm place );::r:t:n:eo;‘l’afism yed g, St. Louis Browns, yesterday. “It was We réprosent first-class companies| Johnson sent his telégram at Syra- | i C s S r'“’,';”;;‘ only, and. our rates are as low as the| cuse, N. Y. last nightson his way to| 30l ,the merve to make this ruling. Tow Chicago, after the American 1ea8U | gng needed a run to tie the score. Jim's Weight Will Count. erning the tackle’ are the same. The | <o pave the very newest ideas fa i - “Jeffries tells most people that he :‘;""','o":frm{’l‘:"‘{z‘g‘_,v';f_'"hw:,‘,‘“]d“:‘fle shapes, up-to-date colorings and de- will weigh about 225 pounds. Well, | }orq" ¢ookiag less frequent and thus | $igns that will be in great demand this then he will be smaller than he ever | Lco, S tTe, s Cee R ries. [ fall. L. A. Roy Miflinery Store. Me- was when he fought Bob Fitzsim- % it City, G b ‘ Might Adopt Some Points From It, | Shanic St. Jewett City, Conn. oct1sq mons, He goes twenty pounds more than ‘this. He Is a mammoth in ev- ASK TO SEE THE Souvenir China s In| gree your organization in the election meeting here. Burkett, at bat, stepped out' of the “To my mind the game seod was ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. Brush in an Invalid’s Chair. batsman’s box and hammered o ter- o7y way, and thatiwill play a lot In [} Jt0 R0 Colae than' the American; Dises g o g T Richards' Building, 91 Main Street. | .. 17 d this telegram, | rific liner up against the left fleld T e ot the: hout, Ir Jefl winm, | o e retore lens. tSTebting. | Bay rs Dertier oy, BLANCHARD, | The water way — the comfortable . declidaw John T, Brogh, whio it teen brought | fence:for. thise hoves. st el Bia maal Bk e bl;e i, the e 0 ot Deliove thk a8 & Whole It Will [Jomats Cicy 2 "| way of traveting. s from his apartments to. the meeting | nerve with him, however, and prompt- Wil g b g o ever be adopted In this country, though | ————————————————— | " gramery City of Lowell and New in an invalid's chair, moved “that Mr. | Iy declared Burkett out, in spite of a N. TARRANT & Go, Johnsen’s telegram, in which he re- | hostile crowd and a threatened riot. 117 MAIN STREET, ceded from bis position, be accepted | I've séen lots of good umpires in my e and given to the press. time, but Hurst had more couraze ever taken, and both men will become e of its| SEWETT CITY CANDY KITCHEN. | rich as thé result. QISR oy “IEkta Stom, Some & You will find in_connection - first | HAMDShire — safe, staunch vesssls Few Come Back, But Jeff Can. Here are the views of Alonzo Stagg | ¢18ss restaurant. Home made B r’-’. that have every comfort und comvem~ “Few.men can come back. We know | of Chicago: |GERSIn0T e served et alth Yry | lence for the traveler. E This was carried unanimously, and | than any of them. He gave visiting | that from the results of bouts we see | “There is no doubt that the Canadian ' ice. cream. Jewett Island. Fire, Acciden!, Eealih, after the four Hour sesslon was over | tcams a fair break and was never a - in the ring, but Jeffries will be differ- | game as played this afternoon is more | &lichen ‘near Bt Marys hei HoEd .,:,,:".'::':"'“”"’m"‘": Lo e tiability, Plate Glass President Ebbetts of the Brooklyn club | home umpire. It's too bad that he ent from all the rest of these men. | open than our game, but it s a ques- | block. Jewett City. Conn. Sertul Skyiing cnd wetertent & AR Y, announced that it had been the sense will not be on the American league The left hand is the most useful ons | tion in my mind whether this openness | — o E e — oo | derful » and St Beiler of the cight magnates that Ban John- | staff next year, the Californian has. but he hits the'|fs an advantage.The play seems to bs . r- eam .en son had receded from his avowal not —_— harder with his right paw, and if he | loose, and the element of chance enters| Served In first class shape. Prices teamer leaves New Lendon at 11 o |to sit on the national commission of Difficulty Over Regatta Datel clouts Johnson with it he will win |largely. It is seldom that a fumble | low. Tobacco and Cigars. W.J. Brick. |m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of 3 INSURARN G E | ward vas clectea president of the Na_ | 50 Y o o o acha- | right there, for T domt think that he | entaile any great disadantage to the | tay, sepéd | Bast 224 St 45 o g tional league, a position he assumi : : o i ever let it 'go with all his might. cam that muffs all. cepted) and Pler 40, North River, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Seciety, | 25 an ardent advocate of the re-elec- | 0K OVer dates for thelr boat races on “By the way, when they talk of men [not scem to be enough stress laid on 107 OREAN . U. 8, *| tion of John A: Heydler. Yale's act in brizging the spring term | With pluck and grit, don’t overlook | accurate play. In brief, the game does | o¢ Jholesale and refall. Partie: 5 A gl s 9 | Regency or Appointment from Direc- | to a close a week earlier in June Joftties, for Bob punched imselt out | not seem so highly developed as ours. | iy chiow ato. supplied. asent ror o | FAI8 NOIWiCH 10 New York $1.75 BVMnI0 i T, o Yale wishes the races to be rowed i Hng Him, Rald we SITkndW (it Bab | ~Theeo aftmany thing® that T HKS Firpiney mmsio, 160 &)00p, Willaw |+ Welte.or falesbene W, £ Western Assuranco Cs. U. €, re. | on_the Saturday after the Yale com- ety 9% hp harapel’ Nitters (o | SboSLM, thoufh; amtong/tivie are ¥ha Lyciesiin . ewets Gliy: Agent. New London. Conn. Assots $2,397,608.00. Ebbetts announced further that- it | 7% e Seturday after the Yale con the world, and Jeff was almost blind [long and accurate passes. Another oE Tow London. Conn. _ SHE the -eight presidents .could. net break | 5o7" crore’ the “Harvard commenco- e Ton wiakenad and owwld ot | guod point 1y {he punting. The Jray WHEN READY T0 BUILD, ; 3 CRUISES tthe deadlock they must either appoint | 5= & . i 1 | defen, mself and had to bow e punts are g r ectly be- 24 LD, a regency, guch as formerly existed, or | Tent, Harvard wants the race held | vouth. : hind, the line of scrimmage o Simply | Si6Gt YO At from o Shoicr | During Jamuary, February & Mareh 1 appoint one of their number to act as | §, Plrrnics O combfeneensent, . which How Old Fitz Is. great. f . N etc. We carry 4 complete line ™ HE OFFICE OF WM. FE. BILL | ;i Sdent He insisted that the meet. e fmt = OHN McCORMICK. “Fitz will i i irth- Lack of Inteference. of masons’ and builders’ supplies R B . 3 o AaT Dot Solution | Will be eight days after Yale com JOHN McCORMICK. tz will be 43 on his next pirt] S Ras0ny and muil pp! WBT lN 4 Real Estat o nmyerday had not by resolutlon | iencement. At present the regatta day. 1 guess I am the only man in| When it comes to the lack of inter- | ChUFCh, Jew 2 oo A amended the by-laws wherehy, In the | is held the day after both the Yalo | there is in the material that he will | the world who khows how oid Bop is, | ference for the runner, I think that is | —————————— winscrew crebing 5. & MOUTIE nd Fire I Syenfhof @ yochcy In the presidency, | .4 Harvard commencerment. -1t is | have at hand mext fall ' MoCormick | far he s mecolios may his age and | very bad. Pethaps It ‘does awsy With JRWETT CITY HOTEL, £00 Toan) 16 and 30 days’ Suratiem » R apmrance, e ard oL Siectors should Slect 81 | ifficult to see how the matter will be | WelEhs 148 plus.a lot of epergy and | tells peoploc{hat he 1o Muth e Some of the possibilities of ijury, but | New and Up-to-date Hotel ta Ao cruisws w0 Orient and Bosth Amerien. @-jecated'in Bomers’ Block, over C. M. | icting president. On the other hand, [ SiTeUlt, a get-there, which has made him an im- ! than he really is. He was at his best . it also kills the salient feature of our partientn-. mww ‘Williams, Room 9, third floor. Horace Fogel, the newly credited presi- 5 A kel portant cog in the Academy’s backfield ¢ when he was 38. Bob is not broke | game. On the whole I do not think the IKA ¥. LEWIS. Proprietor. i 2 e Dt d « dent of the Philadelphia club, said this 3 machine, for he rarely fafled when | and they won't hate to give him any | Somc: a0 st Wwhole T .do not think the o Loeal Agots o tév13a Telephone 147. | morning that the by-laws had been so Young Britt vs. Abe Attell. called on for the last grinding plunge | benefits when he quits the stage whers | Zomg a8 aded R e T » — amended. Young Britt of Baltimore will en- | that was needed to put the ball over | he 5 i oney, but he is i - 3 oo AN AL CRiar™ (o the ORIENT S, 2 i i s making good money, but he William Edwards, formerly a Prince. Jewett Of ANNUAL CRUISE * ATTORNEYG AT LAW. Such a resolution, if adopted, would | gage in the most important battle of | the enemy’s goal line. Five touch- foolish to ever mar a great record by | ton star player, and now commissioner = February 5, 73 days, $400 u; I : Bive the Heydler forces control, for the | his pugilistic career_when he steps | downs were made by him in the nine | Rentice ey trone [Sreat record by OF htrestdenning fn New Yotk SeUD FUNEEAL DIRECTOR. shore excufsions, ste. Crulses board of irectors 1is composed )of | into the ring of the Southern Athletic | games on the Academy’s list, and he | wondectul man ne ey or be when | “There s o doubt - that the mame| FEFMlurs and Crawford Ceoking ) he world: Tonss tr s _AMOS A. BROWNING, Herrmann ¢* Cincinnatl, Dreyfuss (of | club, of Savannah. Ga., with Abe At- | was efciont in the interference for the | he e tip. champion middleweight, | is far less dangerous than our game. e i FRANK C. CLARK, Times » % Pittsburg, Dovey of Boston, Murphy | tell, the featherweight champion of | halves, as well as ‘a good tackler and | light heavyweight and heavyweight. | Tt lacks, however the individual bril- | T pRones—Store 61-2: house 35.5. York. nov’ Attorney-at-Zaw, 8 Richards Bldg. | of Chicago and Ebbetts of Brooklyn. the world, on New: Year’s day. While | aggressive when the team was on the Hired Sha footers. liance of the American game, and|™ Phone 30& 3 The first three are pledged to Heydler. | the bout will be at catchweights it | defensive. vt Sl h": Corbett In Car- | therefore can never take its place. | _ MOOSUP QOUSR. ’ NEWMARKET MOTEL, Heydler Not Out of the Race. SR “nave svery dppedranice SO @ son Orty 1 irsgasi, Corbett In Car- | The best feature of the play was the | % 4 Xing, Prop. B 8 King. ua: 716 Boswsll Ave. ’ champienship affair, as Britt is stric: Room conmected. BROWN & PERKINS, Attomeys-al-law| The vote for Brown is not taken Iy a featherweight and in fact var Sample Bpeniul tion paid amercim First-class wines, liquors and attention to Comam: _"r"' 3 absence of mass plays. COWERA AL enOnT uichast Fosting. cEubore tn. R g L e Whiat Tiretsmint Aelly, ¥ Seriously. Only two of the magnates| ..ty t; weigh about 118 pounds when to protect us, and this is about the Meais and Welch rarebit e TR N irancs oo ¥t St|know nim personally. Heyaler ls_ mot | PE°CS 0 FEIED SROL TS BOUnIS NNCh | FROM ONE TO TWENTY MILES fist time that this has ever been A, Bad tosavi 0| tesenn, Goum Tol ot1 | order. John Tuckia Prop. Tel 43k ¥ considered out of the race. The Herr- | ; 5 ; i : told. You can see them in the pic- { a5 7% Ofson” Momein s atia PanS | mann-Dreyfuss Taction stil insists that | 18 Scheduled for 15 rounds. Aitken Drives His Car Furious | yires of the fight, They were sworn | Canadian game is tle freedom ot punt- urday evenings. oct29d | they are for him If there is a chance . z Dash with. Oil Freezing.- in by the government of the state of |iNE and passing. The way the men e for him to win, If not, they are for | Jeffries’ Many Boxing Partners. - Nevada and they wore their guns and | are permitted to hold their opponents ’ fnyone except Ward As opposed to| Bob Armstrong, the colored heavy- | Indianapolls, Ind, Dec. 17.—Racing | were there to shoot any one who tried [and the inactivity of the forwatds 1 REMOV .iL, this, the Murphy followers say they | weight, who helped .Fck johnson to | against a freesing wind, Jobnny Ait- | to molest George Siler, Who refereed [ Would never o in our game. ) " will not vote for anyone but Ward. train for the recent fight with Ketchel, | ken, in a National, today broke all | the figne. Stlor had been threatened, i 3 Dr. Rush W. Kimball 1t s considered almost certain that [ may he added to Jeffrics' already long | World’s records for distances of from | anq sohen ha poln et mary soicned: [ Not a Good Substitute for Ours. | has removed his office to A an agreement 18 not reached affer | string of prospective sparring pari- | one to twenty miles at the Indianap- | protect him If he was honest, and 1| E. S. Land, maval constructorgand { P2 Desadway, Was Block | thiree hours tomorrow that the election | ners. If Armstrong accepts Jeff's offer | olis motor speedway. So severe was | Big. - It cost me & 1ot ot money to | halfback at Annapolis in 1898 to Y02, \ . egan. Block | i pe postponed indefinitely and that | and the other pugiiists atready named | the coud. thar lubricating oil on some | hring “those men there, but it pre- | =aid: S Hours, 2 to 4'and 7 to § p. m. Sun-| either & degentvq of three will be ap- | are also &t the boilermakers training | of the racing machines Toose and Al vented them from handipg me a raw - “The long passes and the great | . t U Gifts h days, 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone 45. ointed or that Heydler will be contin- | camp, the latter will have these ener- | Iy forced the contestants to quit the amount of gicking is what appeals to | e Aflofl-m 0 sef.l P D, deal, and I think to ,this day that dec2d ued in the position as acting presi-| getic helpers: Corbett, Tommy Ryan, | races against time. It is probable | Gojess the mblers knew that I was|me. The worst feature is the lack of dent. Kid McCoy, Jack Root, Armstrong, | that no attempt will be made to run going to kill to get a square deal | interference and the way more than ° . y CHIROPODY and MANICURE| s mumorea that Stanley Robison | Berger ana Jack McCormick. the scheduled events on tomorrow's | floy® ‘would have. ficoded the ring |balf of both teams ars kept out of F“mltul‘e Ru S Dra eries \ an programme becatise of the cold weath- | whon Tim Corbett was losing that each d;;.;.'{,thmk T er, i they backed him to the lim- - ’ i AR iment of Corns s specialty. Aitken's dash was fn the twenty- | e 107 they ba G a good substitute for ours—it seems Pults, Switches and Pompadours aads mile time event. He covered the | " e IS too unscrientific. But I think it would | Bl gonties 214 Eompadours made 1 twenty miles in 16.18.4. Aitken’s time | vy nooN PICKS JAGK JOHNSON, | D€ to our advantage to adopt some of MRS. B. BURTON, logxfi\'e m‘(‘?fl( was '41-05 16 $43.10" ana R * | their methods. UTILITY BOXES, matting covered, from $2.50 up; larger sizes v A e wen len, mile: n 8.12. " 5 . S —— c':%nn Block, - . Broadway. FEELING OF DISQUIET Afteon muftes i HaST G5 Thinks chfru:“LnI;-‘mo Stamina for| .o Barry, the Chicaso pusilist, has frl)r nklrudmlrd wnnmm, Fragrant Cedar Boxes $4.50 up. Large o . ng 3 wired from New York that has sizes fitted with cushlons. o Seems to Hover Over the Stock Mar- | ‘joy Lok el - “‘}fnkf'éh:ffl‘l‘:s “"i"':‘"m:”f'r :"‘(’"r';v” R T trainea | BOSted $500 with the sporting editor of 5 » 9) Cential. Levthe alte s e c jam_Muldoon, who once traine Dvening Journal of New . Eork: o ’ DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN P AR Dulieson: bt e and Louis Strang with a 200-horse- | John L. Sullivan, &nd is an expert ia | o oyer g, Journal of New York for FOLDING SCREENS, white enamel and oak finishes, 14 ' ™ New . ¥k, Doo. A7—A wtate: of [ power Fiat were ‘x]m:\?le to iow * Jec: | phyuical culture, ‘when asied the other | man or Tony Ross. This coin 18 to Denta/ SIII'yOOIL neglect, such as the stock market fell G ey T day for an opinion of the Jeffries-John- show His good faith and will go as a SERVING TRAYS, Colonial styles, In Mahogany nlald centers a¢ = v sceimise (AbcTiAd vt | 1n 878, ‘thereby settin ga new Ameri- [ “*“f ‘would like fo see Jeft win, but | *12€ Pet: $5.50 and $6.00. Pattern with plate glass at $1.75, $2.25, $2.50. In charge of Dr. 8. L Geer's practws || o ? dis- can record for the distance. This Was | fear he has been out of the ring too — e during his last iliness. ’;,,:{e';;"bdefi "d",:: :u::f,',’]';g,:tm,’"e at the rate of 103 miles an hour. long. I should not be at all surprised o Ey PR s e A 181 Main Strest. Norwi Sn(nvorable lflgctor underlying the sit— Strang established a new record for | to see the outcome of the fight similar 'IhE “l“tfld shtes “fllshlflu E” CHAIRS. Quaint patterns. Gov. Bradford and Browster, Prisc! ¢ prwdsley’ Soms. uation. The continued strength of the the Indianapolis motor speedway by |to that between Jim Corbett and John 4 and other styles. foreign exchange market kept atten- e R e ?;af“'lifl“"‘we‘fr"i';w'.':‘fl. o along In | 320 Broadway, New York, Dec. 16, 1905, g‘i’:c;‘;'ngflwgg:’g’l}m{ [rtes sparia | o Deluware s Budioi: 1 6, established by Barney Oldfield [ involving strength and stamina, eape- Coupons No. 11, due Jan. 1, 1910, on GILT MIRRORS, small sizes $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. today. The conduct of the polftical| 585 Do prd .o August. clally when they have been inactive | consolidated mortgage 5 per cent. gold | { campaign is expected to prolong the [~ Disgllers’ Securities ang declares he can lower his|for several years. It's a sure thing|bonds of this company. will be paid at FOLDING CARD TABLES, fine finish, at $3.00 and $3.50. Good 'm RUBBER strain in London beyond the end. of | in be® 1 pid" mile record of 37.71 made at Atlanta | that Jeff will never be able to punch | the office of The Trust Company of S g STORE the year. What may be the effect on . 24 pta on the newly paved Indianapolis | the bag as long and a5 hard as he| America, 87 Wall Street, New York strong tables st S1.50 and $2.08. 1 &) the New York market becomes of re- Electric course. could six years ago, and that is the City. 4 ARE SHOWING newed interest in view of expected g o i : e aCioution; thetinh Twill DRV WA - Coudons: N07 17 due Jeni i1+ 1610) oh COSTUMERS, suitable for halls and bedrooms in brass, white en- For Clu'isl e Sy o et What's the Matter With Windham | "jook for Johnson to win, but in|frst mortgage & per cent. bonds of The || amel and mahogany. mas The problem is complicated by the ma- Do A C.? ; the early rounds he must take care|Sterliag Dreing and Finishing Com- o - nter Harvest Young Alden, the local boxer, is|not to let. Jeffries get one in on him pany, will be paid at the office of The SEC g . - German Imported furity during the same period of Lon- i N wondering whai's happened 1o the | or there. will be sgme counting.. Jo | meays T, be pald at the ofice of The ECTIONAL BOOKCASES. We recommend the unit system for those Windham_ Athletie club. “L. N. D.” will be dangerous with his punches for | sreet, New York Cits not requiring a large case. - Any finish, trom $10.00 up. gent a communic: on from Williman- [ a while, but the negro can tire him out e - F. S. JEROME. tic that the club # 140 pound box- | by adopting _defensive tactics, espe- | goo1sa for gold advances during the period of . . stringency. At the same time there | "arm wohe i s e r uys are large maturities of Americam In-| 1 o s 16600 Lovisilie debtedness to European borrowers er to match against Youns Allen and | cially in & 45 round fight.” . i advising him to write to ‘the clu S L 4. 100, 186, 250 and 50c. during that period. . A relaxation in e K R . . 0, firing th i matchmaker. This was done, v The United § fin € R D e ity s itme 58 ay il s he grave In BOXING BRIEFS. he: United States Finishing Co. - Y. Ullber ons, maturities. The premise of a sub- Windham A. C. circles. Funny what a great man those Aus- | 320 Broadway, New York, Dec. 16, 1909. n"bhgr fla"s stantial increase for the week in New Fom tralians think Rudolph Unholz Is. A > gy 137-141 MAIN STREET. { ' dyark's cash in banks was grateful, un- : e Mex 1ot 444 at Duckpins. Sycney paper peints & bunch: of - bis Tpn’);om: S;ol;l Dividend No. 42. 3 the circumstances, and the appear- NewYork Central.... 4 131 et Doths aud shone € e 70 he Board of Directors have this day 5c, 10¢, 25¢ and 50c. (o3 : Nl 0ot & Wei-oioo 4y 49" 48| TFour new records which are protest- | photos and about two columns of boost | ; The Board of Directors have thix day ance ot the preliminary estimates of| 5 %%y 7 it % | od an the. srouud Ioat:the. gamme wa | for Bl : declared the reguiar auarterly dlvidens led with old pins and the (1% per cent) upon the Preferred Harry Lewis of Stratford,whe claims | Stock of this company, payable Jan. 1, not of proper measurement w Scpir the welterwelght champlonship of | 1910, to Stockholders of record at the at duckpins Thursday ev. the week's currency movement was | 180 North Americwn * féllowed by a decided show of strength 4 e A a s in stocks. Allowing for the weei’s| ;10 J export of a million dollars in gold, the | "3is berus o \ its collateral. bonds issued against that stock jumped a full ten points on enormous dealings to a record price Brown & above par. The movement gave rise s to surmises of a redemption of the 8 s o ti bonds to release the stock, as was done are’ all eady for the Tai parst |In the case of Rock Tstnd's holding e and Paperhanging, in all of Jts|St Louis and San Francisoo stock. ranches at living prices, with Com- |The bouds subsequently fell back sev- Tnited_States Steel nt Men te do the work at short | eral points, without touching the pe- Do, DT o oo Botice demption price, which Is 185. Supplies | 1550 Drah "coprer ; octza | offered in the money market increased| 1400 Ve Caroima largely after the publication of the| 00 Nabish week's Currency movement. Large| 300 Weseern sums were placed on call at four per : LN B e $ 3 cent., carrying over until Monday. The ml"m bid price on ninety day and six months’ Southern Pacific Southern Rallway . Do. ptd . Tennessee Copper . Texas & Pacific.’ 2 Provideres, - Lyileh of Hhe ver | America, may visit Parls in January | close of business Dec. 20, 1909. 100 to 250, _ . i’fi;“‘;flé’fi}xfi as:dth;:’exg ?;elg:;g:_ttlrs;&ffi;n 1 | team rolled a total of 444, the mark | or February to engage in a battle with Common Stock Dividend No. 4, % upwards of $7,800,000. The effect nYr being scven pins higher than the | Willie Lewis. The Board of Directors have this day s i BE) ool frame. Tho et of { s totdl, although it does not go declared a dividend of one per ce A'“ l iais . Nl S Torts e $ there was no man on the| Madden told the heavyweight as-|(1 per cent) upon the Common Stock ng er CO.. lating than did the Reading increase. Do P vt : e of AT2 i the best of | pirants to walk five-miles each day|of Lhs company, payable Jan, 1 1910, Rt ity B e e (ncroms. Toek’ Tand Go. " | vear on the circuit. The Fall|and put out.one-pound dumbbells ten [ 5 Btockholders of record at the closé ¥ NEW LONDON (Ozemzsine ) gOmWIGH [ 2o om e that, stock Jadi fmnce, Do 8 s i | River five hung up a string of 615 and | times a day. He says that that is all * " F. S’ JEROME s 2 c-n.") B ey o L aae from St Touts 5. 3 a total of 1835. the training needed. dec1sd Treas FOR - Main 8t. Bl 7ouisville and Nashville stock. while Bites "B i 3 % I Christmas Gifts THERE IS NOTHING MORE ACCEPTABLE We have the largest stock in the city and considering the quality the LOWEST PRICES BROOCHES $8.50 UP - - - RINGS $10 UP CUFF BUTTONS $8 TO $50 y Scarf Pins All Prices. Also Large Stock of Loose INCORPORATED 1840. New London County Mutual Fire Ins. Co. NORWICH, CONN. R REEREE R Do ptd .. ; United States Realty. . United States Rubber, STATEMENT JANUARY 1, 1909. N Gross Assets ... loans fell to four and a quarter per Surplus over all liabilities..... tr eeeesiiaiiiiii..., 170,12172 e MR e Yok ‘Otock | cent, TxCyas onnaldered tie-m: e MONEY. n UNDERWRITING SUMMARY TO OCTOBER Diamonds tn Papers ! ol b | } E?.m{&‘l&;fiofigfi;? neiw Pennayivana | oy ut 10T e, Sl Money on call GROSE PREMIUME i iy b ot $50,066.01 FANCY STONE COMBINATIONS b 'fls m “l ml:tmnls ook ane Feviving effect on the|( 7.g; last loan 3 1-2; closing bid 4; Gross Prentinins Year 1008: . . cuesuansnnsessiensonnre - Sapphire, Ruby, Emeralds, Taurmalines, Etc, ¥ market fell short of animation and the | offered at 4 1.2, Time loans very sof : later trading continued very dull with | o1 2 - 4 Orders ""“‘:‘:‘”"k‘ Wiid-Bonds, | the fnal fone firm. Bonde were o :xlt.fl;‘.”lfz 1,,2,."2',::'-“';,;“,;:;;‘.6};”; ¥ Grain and Cetton, regular. Total sales, par value, $6,- | 1.4G4 1-2 per eonce 949,000, United States’ twos coupon ad.. iy oy, - d 1-8 and the registered 3-8 per A Telephone 901/ Y5 b2 COTTON. n Bfll‘m ' igopimkiod: 2L & \New York, Dec. 17—Cotlon futires tlosed steady. lesing bids: Decem- FRANK O- MOSES. Mar. B 8TOCKS, : ber 14.84, January 1493 February 15.10, Qectod | 200 ATls Chalmers 904 .. 85 g | Marcn 1530, Aprll 1643, May © 15.60, b 05t A, et 1% 8% |June 1550, July 1559, August 15.30, k GET MORE EGGS T A Astediuni’ 7 5 | September 13.95, October 13.45. Spot - 46,392.14 ALL AT LOWEST PRICES POPULAR PRICED GOODS Large Assortment at Popular Prices STERLING SILVER, CUT GLASS AND EBONY GOODS GAIN IN PREMIUMS OVER SAME PERIOD 1908 ...... .....$12,673.87 Gross Premiums year 1908. 7y o & NN r ey ... 6083561 do Srne ninte TRORthS P90P: 4. ... )l s e 59,066.01 -$642,582.84 Losses paid to January 1st, 1909....... g [ o An ped s fx 58 | coften: clased fauter. es potnts loome: Losses inc.urred 1900, 16 O0tober X8t5. v, isv've s roiaihs = g s $33,305.08 m:'&&;?‘::'”::s"éfi?{é el ‘;fi M:‘:'*'Jfli-;;. g rllzl.gg}lns npluid;..ofi‘.’m: middling gulf, Losses adjusted 38d paid.. .. ... . 00, bt 7 33,168.48 33,168.48 Best of Everything in Our Liae e ! . COSMels et 400 Ani. Yoo Secul % g & j 5 e el ek leciRor sule it : i CHICAGD GRAIN WARKET. Losses unpaid, Agents’ estimates (in hand-of Ag_ents for adjustment) $137.50 Open. High Low. Close e IS LT ASK 110% Al 1% wiR 1neisae 0% 103% 100'3-16 183 118 81 81 81 o osow Losses incurred 1908 paid 1909. . TOTAL LOSSES PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION ................. H. H. GALLUP, President. W. F. LESTER, Secretary. W. H. PROTHERO, Treasurer. - - 849177 1000 Am. Tel. & Tol 100 ‘\m. Tcbaceo ptd .. 600 Ava. Woolen . John & Geo. N EE

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