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-.n.nnd reliable Am: and fors - companies. Careful attention giv. to all orders. . 'We solicit & share of patronage. ALWAYS ON THE MINUTE fe when you will find us, we'have never been ‘known to let a policy lapse. If vou place your Insurance matters in our h:nth you can set worry aside. resent first-class companies dnly, ’?our rates are as low as the west. YPON AVS TRIK! ‘anp THEN'SemEl v = A S 92 106 144 86 100 101 O o o g w4 188 211 245 259 1095 New Haven. Janswick, 105 96 98 115 West, 106 116 105 94 109—530 211 212 208 209 199 1934 New. Haveners Win in Afternoon. In the afternoon the two teams went across An what was to be a three- string match, but the New Haven pair took two straight in easy shape, mak- ing a third string) unnecessary. Janswick and West had a mnr!ln 34 pins in the first string and 28 pins the second. Both the New Haven roll- ers recorded strikes, but Murphy and Hill missed a lot of two and one pin spares that would have made a big difference in the result. The scores: X New Haven. : Total. 102— 209 113— 207 Janswick .. West .. ... 215— 416 92— 174 95— 170 Murphy 187— 344 LOCAL CAFRIERS LOST MATCH. Westerly Men Take Three Strings fl-mb. 90504 | | morning, but requested before making an fi plans. — New Haven, Dec. 20—In R R e , the !omer had the better nn public give him 3 himself with the details of his one of the fastes here in some time, Meny hit M at will until the latter's face was bat- sa, t tered to a pulp. Ford up to the fifth holding the umnlm in their decisions | round failed to strike a blow that and that he rlul to have the co- [ amounted to anything and even then operation of J Heydler, little damage was done. Ford was That the’ elecdon of Lynch to the | saved from a knockout by the lack of presidency vhas not entirely restored force of Doherty's blows, he having harmonious relations between the Na- | weakened himself to weigh' in at the tional and Awmerican leagues is evi- | required weight. At the end of the denced by the statement given out to- | fight Ford's face was badly cut and night by John M. Ward, who was the | both eyes blackened and swollen. candidates for those opposed to the re-elecuon of John Heydler and BOXING BOUTS THIS WEEK. Tuesday. against the, attiture of B. B. Johnson, Went of the American league. Mr. ard -sal n e “The election of Mr. Lynch as presi- mg_‘;flg‘ 7 e e Jack Carrig vs. ‘Mike (Twin) Sulli- van, Pittsburg. ['dent of the National Jeague was a hap- py solution of the situation. He was a Harry Mansfield vs. Béb Moha, Mil- waukee. tional league, “INEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 -Uumllod M i mfl' 3 m ""l'oll Narwlch Tuesdays, Thursdays, East River, foot ondays, Wednes- "%o?"‘r"wfi'u' For" P. .!?rfi:m rmlvsu :fl C. A. WHITAKER, may4d 10 NEW YORK capable umpire and is a high class m;\n.h He has nfinlnd of his ob:nt a:}l‘d will have something to say about the business of the national ngmxmn. A TR R, b i Fhile- the. baseball” interests of the. eountey |, Jack Fitzgerald vs. Jim Savage, New may be assured that their affairs wiil | York. Wednesd not be conducted in s and ednesday. v 2 cafes.” Harry Cronson vs. Bobby Tickle, Kid Carter vs. Billy Folger, Young Buster nr,.. “ Aws )»u NORWICH LINE ‘The water way — the comfortable way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and New Hampshire — safe, rtaunch vessels that have every comfort und conven- lence for the traveler. A delightful voyage on Lo Island "YtWALkEn WITH aLt xye . Hlnah. Owy - CWows cay ?‘ “E‘ BowLe !-u 1#33 4 REcun ISAAC S. JONES, Insarance Agt. Richards Building, 91 Main Street.| =< decl4daw g —l N. TARRART & CO., | - 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accideni, Health, vs. Johnny Curtis, Dal Hawkins vs. Young Champagne; Standard A. C. Thursday. Frankie Madden vs. Joe Stein, New Fork. Napoleon Dufresne vs. Johnny Glo- ver, Quebec. Straight—But Haselton Rolls High Single, 103. / FRECKLED BOB, AT 48, TO FIGHT BILL LANG. Next Monday in Sydney—Cornishman Thinks Himself Good as Ever. ‘While speculation is rife in this country as to the possibility of a re- juvenated Jeffries, Australians are also Friday. Jack Dougherty vs, Clarence English, Sheridan, Wyo. pins in the rear on the total pinfall. Murphy, anchor for the Westerly team, id the topline work with a single of HIL " 2 e Sound and a superb view of the wor- Liability, Plate Glass T 4’2"”” ‘ : showed the way for the Norwich v, | Wondering whether Robert Fitzsim- Setuedey: derful skyline and watertront of New ; IS CET e e Sloeery pashed be Eaatton . Sfurtha | mons can come back when he meets | Fddie Murphy vs. Jeff Doherty, Law- | York, and Steam Boiler N e o P was high on total,rolling 259, but Has- | Bill Lang at Sydney in a twenty round PR 0 0 o oo | Steamer leaves New London at 11 b ysthersT elton piled up 105 as the high single | fight_ for the heavyweight champlon- | ton toy 5. Mnagey Schosl, m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of l " s u fl A " G E for Norwich. The scores: ship of the Antipodes. Fitzsimmons | Kiq Ferns vs. Frank Fitzgerald, Fort | East 224 St. 5.45 a. m. (Mondays ¢ Westerly Carriers. and Lang will hook up next Monday | worth. cepted) and Pler 40, North River, 1 Nerwich Unlon Fire Insurance Society, St. Onge . 83 80— mg Sydneiv is glr;:dy 3:. !lp::e. A Al Delmont vs. Patsy Cline, Mon- |a. m. " s 75 . 8, Two phennmcn‘l strings of 144 and | the third string both Murphy and Hill | McGuire . 93 88— 0 greater fighter than the acient|irea) F " i ' ' ‘ % 0 Cornishi lived. No harder Lt | .| rarg Norwich 10 New Tork 31. Aseots §2,750,422.10 169 at the Rose alleys Monday night | topped the 100 mark and cut down the | FIyRn ..... . T TP ornishman ever lived. No barder| Jim Barry vs. Bob Armstrong, Phil are Norwich adelphia. ‘Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS& augsd Montague .. Muwrphy ..un. o 84— 98— New Haven lead to 42. Hill's straight ball was giving him a lot of splits and hard spares, but he rolled three by Allie Murphy, opportunely com- ing at the eleventh hour, overcame the Western Assurance Co. U. &, Assets §2,397,608.00. 2 low. Champion of the world, though a-~natural middleweight, Fitzsimmons Agent, New London. Conn. JENNINGS BANKS ON SCHMIDT. aec11a {=#% " | lead of 42 pins held by the New Haven | strings over 100. ). 435 an T Aaey [ SRSl Jetnt. bask Bepkuve. M AG ——— _ .| pair, Janswick and West, and turned On the fourth string, Murphy got Norwich Carriers. ;:::‘;;f‘ )z;:;%eg")?lr:\“ir‘n'?;o‘g;:l:ld{?i‘: For Three Years He Has Pmnnd His “cmcmna ””m defeat into victory for the Norwich | his curve performing like a trick mule, | Counihan .. 72 83— 231|was generally believed that the end Faith on Germah for Catcher. THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | duo of duckpin artists, Hill and Mur- | splitting the wood for a total of 144, | Haselton .. 108 80— 254|had come. Fitzsimmons will be 48| o ——— ! LEAVES N. Y. JAN. 29, -t phy. This was the second and con- | including three strikes and two spares. | O'Neil . 79 76— 223)years old next Jume, vet he stili con-| For three years Hugh Jennings has M%"""“ - 3 Real Estate cluding series of five games, the first | The Norwich total of 245 cut down the | Murtha : §2 81— 259 siders himself & young man and sctu- | pinned his faith behind ~the bat in e five having been rolled in New Haven last week, when the New Haven pair led by the score of 929 to 922. Last New Haven lead to the small margin of 6, and Murphy wiped this out en- tirely and set the margin the other emmel Bver sent. CRUISE Catcher Schmidt of Detroit and nas many times has the husky catcher fail ed him. In 1907 he gave Schmidt the Hinchey .. 5 7% T1— 221 ally believes that he can fight as well as ever. He has been out of the ring more than two years, but declares that and Fire Insurance, is jocated in Semers’ Block, over C. M. ORIENT 391 1188 night the Norwich boys led New ,Ha- | wav by 54, on the final frame, when - preference over Archer, now the star Williams, Room 9, third floor. Ve by Gotai pintall of 1095 to' 1004, | he rolled 16k, In which wens.miohuded | semued et i emua L ST, SubPer as | the rest has done him 3 world of good: | PFEIETERCE, oier AICINE, ROY U sHie — 7 ™ J _zebl3a Telephone 147. making the score for the series, Nor- | 4 strikes and. 4 spares. liam A, Rook, manager. Speeches|well as ever and that he can wallop |8¢lectéd Schmidt in preference to - wich 2017, New Haven 1963, a winning Murphy’s 169 is high single for the | were made and stories told and the |syith the same tremendous power that | Thomas, who this year did great work _____L“"":____g ATTORNEYS AT LAW, mirgin for the home team of 54 pins. | alleys made in a match, but he has for the Athleties. In the recent world’s Norwich boys voted Westerly one good town. Thomag Claney was on the en- tertainment committee. He made good. Enough said. pect next month, made him the conqueror of Corbett, Sharkey, Ruhlin, Maher and other not- ed heavyweights in days gone by. Fitz has been a good liver and has enjoyed life as much as any man, but his wonderful constitution has enabled With the winning of the match went the purse of $50 to the Norwich team. Accompanying the New Haven team were Manager Huntley of the Tuxedo alleys and F. L. Lautenbach, who had made 175, not in competition. To make a high three string mark, he kept on for another string after the match was over, getting 120, which with his two precedin‘ 144 and 169, series he selected the Teuton in pref- erence to Stanage, who performed in great style in the one game he worked. Each year Jennings has been severely criticised for his action in favoring The Upited States tinishing Co. 820 Broadway, New York, Deo. 16, 1909, Coupons No. 11, due Jan. 1, Another series in pro: when the AMOS A. BROWNING, Norwich carriers hope to reverse the score. 1916, on Attorney-at-iaw, 3 Richards Bldg. | the laugh on the Norwich rooters at | gave him a three string mark of 433, A g . | Schmiat, but he refused to change his z ¥ d s the blue outlook for the home team | which beats any individual three him to withstend the ravages of time. | inion.’ Had Jenninga shifted the re- SR a0 Mokteane.§ peri aant, SIA in the first three strings. Starting | string in this section, including the | WESTERLY WOMAN mer he displayed the same broad |Sult -might have been different, and |Ponds s company, will be pald at with their lead of 7 pins from last | 412 made recently by Mr, Nado of GIVES HARVARD BOAT. | shoulders, the long, sinewy arms, the |then again they may have been no bet the office of The Trust Company of BROWN & Pflms, Mtorneys-at-Law | week, the New Ha\'ex: purfran this up | Danielson. ;/ il ekt iatte. it s il e e | ter. America, 37 Wall Street, New York to 30 in the first string of the match. West beat out his team mate, Jans- i ’ e i oy = . v City. over First Mo Rants - ciicket S| The New Haveners increased their lead | wick. both on high single and high to- | =" Sacons Mother Orders English | stem logs, He was remarkably active e E Coupons Not 17, due Jan. 1, 1910, on Btairway next to Thames Nat. Bank | to 50 on the second string, West doing | tal. 'A large gallery followed the play, Shell~Ready by March. S ST AOE denreing The - shamud o Alone in Sawmill at Midnight, first mortgago 5 per cént. bonds of The Tel. 33-2 Open Monday and Sat-| the high work for both teams. On |a bunch of N. F. A. fellows leading in [¢ , Cambridge, Mass, despatch states | have regained some of his former [unmindful of dampness, drafts, storms | sterlng Dyeing amd Finishing Come urday evenings. REMOVAL or cold, W. J. Atkins worked as night watchman at Banner Springs, Tenn. Such exposure gave him a severe cold stamina. Confidence was always one of Fitz's best qualities, and it seems that he has that Mrs. Robert Bacon of Westerly, R. I, has presented to the 1910 Har- vard crew a new English beat, which pany, will be paid at the office of The Trust Company of America, 37 Wall Street, New York City. Dr. Rush W. Kimball has removed his office to 21 Broadway, Wauregan. Block Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun- days, 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone 45. dec2d CHIROPODY and MANICURE - Treatment of Cerns a specialty. Also Halrdressing and Shampooing, P\xfll, Switches and Pompadours made from your own combings. MRS. B. BURTON, Chapman Blgok, =« - Broadway. oct7d MISS M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist DISEASE AND DEATH may result from wearing artificial 'lug ‘The papers have recently chron— icled & case of actual leprosy from this cause. That 1s why Miss Adles re- fuses to use any except her own direct !mparudon. qt French peasants’ hair, HOPE DISAPPOINTED. Stock Market Enthusiasm Chilied Al- most at the Outset. New York, Dec. 20.—The specula- tive hope that the approach of the holldays would be signalized by a brisk advance in prices of stocks was disappointed today. The spotty ad- vance at the outset met selling pres- sure of such an effective kind, that enthusiasm was chilled. A factor in this result was the setback in the At- lantic Coast line group of securitie which followed the putting out of de: nials, with appearance of authority, of the rumors. which accompanied last week’s advance in those stock The denials covered the alleged intention to issue new Louisville and Nashville stock, with valuable subscription rights to stockholders, which would, of course, have benefited Atlantic Coast line in that capacity, and also the supposed intention to retire the Atlan- tic Coast line collateral bouds as a preliminary to a sale of the Louisville and Nashville stock which !secures these bonds. There was a sharp fall in the price of all the securities named ptd 400 Am. Tobacco pfd 200 Am. Woolen .. 2300 Anaconds. Mining Co. 8600 Atchison . pfa . 3000 Atlantic Coust Lin o 200 Bethlchem | Steel 4100 Brookiyn Raptd Transit 400 Canadian Pacific 100 Central Leather 8000 1 2500 Delaware & Hu 9000 Denver & Rio Grande. 4900 Do. 300 Distillers' “Securities 8400 Erle FINANCIAL AND GUMMEHGIAL has already been ordcred from George Sims & Son of Putney. The shell should be ready for use by the crew when it goes out on the river in the spring, some time in March. Elipt Bacon, Mrs, Bacon’s son, is a member of this year’s crew and also rowed on the créws of the two years preceding. . Robert Bacom, Jr., his brother, was captain of the 1907 crew, and Gaspar rowed on the four-oared for three years. For the last three years the English boats which Harvard crews have used in the races against Yale have varied little in des Practically the only difference between the shells as,used by the English and by the Americans consists in the seating arrangement, which is largely a matter of custo Harvard crews have all used the mid- dle seating, while the English adhere to the side seating plan. CLABBY GETS DECISION. Wins Verdict over Guy Buckles in 10 Rounds—Loser Badly Punished. Guy Buckles, hangieg on with bull- dog tenacity, lasted ten rounds with Jimmy Clabby Sunday night at New the latter man getting the Buckles stood un- Orleans, decision ‘on points. The Norwich carriers were defeated, three straight, in their return match in Westerly ‘Monday night by the West- erly letter shooters, coming out 81 that settled on his lungs. At last he had to give up work. He tried many remedies but all failed till he used Dr. King's New Discovery. “After using one bottle,” he writes, “I went back to work as well as eveF” Severe colds, stubborn coughs, inflamed throats and sore lungs, hemorrhage croup and whooping cough get quick relief and prompt_cure from this glorious medi- cine. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free, Guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co. Rich Men’s Gifts Are Poor beside this: “I want to go on record as saying that I regard Electric Bitters as one of the greatest gifts that God has made to woman,” writes Mrs. O. Rhine- vault of Vestal Center, “I can never forget what it has done for me.” This glorious medicine gives a woman buoyant spirits, vigor of body and jub- ilant health. It quickly cures nervous— ness, sleeplessness, melanchol ache, backache, fainting a spells. Soon bullds up the weak, ailing and sickly. Try them. G50e, at The Les & Osgood Co.s. not lost it. When he met Hugh Mec- Intosh, the Australian fight promoter, in England, last fall, he sai “Hi can fight as well as hever, Mr. Mclntosh, hand hif youwll give me a chance to show the people of Haus- tralia 'ow Hi can go HI'll make good. McIntosh quickly saw an opportuni- ty to provide a special attraction for the fight fans of Sydney and lost no time in signing the ancient Cornish- man to meet Bill Lang. He guaranteed Fitz a round trip ticket for himself and his wife and a $5,000 bonus, win, lose or draw. Fitzsimmons arrived in Australia six weeks ago and has been doing some vigorous training ever since. Jeffries, who is matched to fight Johnson for the world’s championship next July, after an absence of nearly five years from the prize ring, owes his world-wide prominence in pugilism to his victories over this same Fitz- simmons. Ring followers who remem- ber how Jeff avrested the championship from Fitzsimmons never tire of telling the story, which is—of interest to the younger generation, no doubt. B = Moying pictures cut no figure in the A Policeman’s Testimony. arrangement of the memorable Jef-| J. N, Paterson, night policeman, of fries-Fitzsimmons fight at Comey I=l- | Nashua, Towa, writes: “Last winter I and in 1899. Fitz was the champion |had a bad cold on my lungs and tried and he dictated terms that ‘gave him |at least half a dozen advertised cough 65 per cent. of ‘the gross receipts, win | medicines and had treatment from two F. 8. JEROME Treasurer. The United States Finishing Co. 320 Broadway, New York, Dec. 16, 1909, Preferred Stock Dividend No. 43. The Board of Directors have this day declared the regular quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters per _cent, (1% per cent) upon the _Preferred §itock of this company, payable Jan. 1 1910, to Stockholders of record at the close of business Dee. 20, 1909. mmon Stock Dividend No. 4, The Board of Directors have this da; declared a dividend of one per e (1 per cent.) upon the Common Stock of this company, payable Jan. 1, 1910, to Stockholders of record at the close of business Dec. 20, 1808, F. 8. JEROME, dec18d * Winter Millinery A CHOICE LINE OF THE LATEST STYLES AT MISS BUCKLEY'S, 308 Main St. nov2id decl8d ora 5 . 2800 Do. 15t pid der terrific punishment. He could not | or lose. He regarded Jeffries as a punk | physicians without getting any benefit. . mM:i' :lTn:nhllr' Adr:::.w?:k N.o’:‘.' :nm:l?e 22;;;;5?::: s:yxrx?gtnr:gretéip?g:ff e e evade the short arm blows that Clabby | pugilist and did not consider him seri- |A friend recommended Foley's Honey ‘ arr!a e ich week o r 27th. ing influence was the calling of loans | 2700 Great Northem sid rained by the dozen when the fighters | ously until he actually got in the ring |and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle on a large scale by several of the large | 2300 Do. Ore cifs. . were in close quarters. with him. Then he realized that he had [cured me. I consider it the greatest 'llll“u HOUSE, Nomleh banks, which nevessitated the replace | 11200 Hiisols Cer'x'uu s Clabby expended a great deal of | made a fatal mistake when it was too |cough and lung medicine in the world.” New York. Boston. | 118 of accommodations. These twere | 15400 Do h:;:u{ ,vn" ’?éifp'lg"&»h ‘:‘1(. f;'l;t;]mie?;clélf:nw H:i e Tacley S PaReot Co e % endi 9200 Inter S, ere, vn, Telephone 104. Boczpd ] iecured without sending: the.call Joan | 53 TS Tamewe, Milwaukee '1ad pummelled with both DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Denta/ Surgeon. in charge nt . 8, I, Geer's practws ‘ during ks lm lliness. 161 Main Street. Norwich, Cenn noviéd rate above 5 per cent, One reason given for this calling of loans was the appearance of increased supplies of commercial paper and the desire of the lbanks to provide themiselves with means to take it. A payment of $1! 500,000 of an instalment of subscrip- tions to the new stock of the New York, New Haven & Hartford made an additional demand upon the money market. The $1,500,000 gold to be shipped to South America was with- drawn from 4he sub-treasury during the day, but heanwhile that institu- tion had contributed over $2,000,000 to 508 Loutsville & 2100 International Paper 0 International Pump —os Loma_Ceatral Nashville hands, ‘while Buckles covered, now and then sending back a jab to the abdo- men or missing a swing aimed for the jaw. AMERICAN TEAM LEAVES CUBA. They Charge Unf Their Manager—All West. Treatment by Sail for Key na, Dec. 20. cheduled for today between the American and Almendares teams. A A baseball game Automobile Painting and Trimming Cerriage and Wagon Work of all kinde Anything on wheels built te erden the banks since Friday through the | medlum of some heavy government | disbursements. No _engagements of gold for shipment to London by Wed- nesday’s steamer were announced, the exchange rates ruling below the point of profit on the transaction. - The London supply of gold was taken for | for Germany, but the discount rate in | London was easier. The Chicago ex- S . s | ernor, who immediately discharge: change, on the other hand, moved . g o W s bt % | in defanlt of against New York, falling to a small td .. team then sailed. discount,, compared with fifty cents | premium no longer than two weeks “200 Pacifie Mal 40100 Pennsylva 7500 Peoples Purchasing NARSHALL'S 25305 164 Main Street. Here you can buy ALL KINDS of Dress Goods, Silks and Coat Linings, Etc, at prices 11c to 81c per yard LCWER than any ig” Store prices. A guaranteed saving of from 10 to 30 per cent. | 200 Pullman Palace Car.. 200 Railway Steel Spring. 143800 Reading .. - 100 Republic St PPRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, one of the players, was arrested on his way to the dock, charged by McAllis- ter with violation of contract. He was arraigned before the provincial ov- him The whole evidence. 1000 Southern Pacific Agency for LeWando's Best French Dyers and Cleansers, With Nerwich Cir. Lil A. D. S. ALL CEREAL COFFEE _only 10c a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE 1y24STuT Brown & Rogers | ago. These signs of the working-out of the year-end money market ac- | counted for the restraint on the spec- ulation. The extent of the shifting of loans by some of the hanks gave rise to a conjecture that an adjustment of accounts might be in progress looking to mergers in the banking world. Re- purciase of the Equitable Life Assur- ance society and market movements in some of the -bank stocks have fos- tered an expectation of such develop- ménts in the New Yerk banking sit- uation. The reiteration of the report from Paris that the effort to list Unit- ed States Steel on the Bourse had been definitely abandoned with the dissolu- tion of the syndicate which. took a block of the stock in connection with 2260 Do. 439 Bouthern Raflway td States Really. 3000 United States Rubber. 124300 Dutted States Sioe ions V! 1470 De 'a cent operations in connection with the | 1% T o 2100 Western Maryland 2100 Westinghouse Electrl 2400 Western Union 490 Wheeling & L. Wrestlers to Settle Grudge. Quite a following of Jack McGrath’s followers is expected to accompany him tonight to Westerly to see him admin- ister a beating to Jim Barnes of Springfiéld in their finish match on the McGrath has been training faith- at the Y. A. gym with Dan Toad work, while Jimy Barnes says he is in satisfactory shape to_meet the Irish Giant. That seems to promise plenty of doings. Neither man has any love for the other, and the match will ?; for keeps, as McGrath wants to demfonstrate to Barnes that the Springfield man has no business in this territory. Bill Collins has sure produced an at- tractive card for the sports down that 507-515 North Main Street. epriéd Evening School NOW OPEN TUITION and SUPPLIES MAPSOA»> I mm>:0 204> Garpet Sweepers, Coffee Percolators, Electro way this time in,arranging this match, Wish to announce to the public that 0T B 'they are ;l] x‘o‘hdy ‘f‘nr the Fall Paint- ng and Paperhanging, in all of its| cotton ginning report was held, in branches at living prices, with Com- | cotton gmnrket. to confirm the agri- petent Men to do the work at short| oyitural department’s serious view of notice. , the crap shortag 3"1 matter of grave oct2d | import to industty and to the high cost _of va{‘ The progress of the demands for higher wages by railway trainmen and conductors in the east seemed to awaken languid interest. American Sugar suffered from the prosecution of the customs .frauds. |4 Special stocks made a ready response | 4 7-8; offered at 5. Time loans easy to suggestions of dividend increases, | and very dull; sixty days ond ninety Reading, Consolidated Gas and the | days 4 1-2 per cent.; six months 4 1-1 Rock Island issues offering examples. | @4 1 Bonds were steady. Total sales, par vaiue, $4,674,000. United States.twos advanced 1-4 per cent. on call ™ FREE Alse in Tafiville Schoolheunse oct26d YOU CAN GET a good and suitable Xmas present for the Horse, Car- riage, Automobile and Chauffeur at the project, weighed on its price to some extent. The census bureau's Novelties, Air Rifles, Pogl Tables, Pocket Knives, Carving Sets, Gillette Razors, Sleds, Boys' Wagons, Chaffing Dishes, Skates, Electric .and Gas Portable Lamps. THE EATON CHASE COMPANY, ber 19.94 January 1516, Mareh 15.38, April 15.50, May 1567, June 15.56, Julvy 15.66, August 15.36, September 14.08, October 13.46. Spot closed quiet: ten points higher; middling uplands 15.20; middling gulf 15.45; sales, 400 bales. 5.02, February Police Stopped Bantamweights. Gary, Ind., Dec. 20.—The scheduled ten round sparring exhibition between Johnny Coulon, bantamweight cham- pion, and. Earl Denning, both of Chi- cago, was stopped in the third round tonight by the police on order of ’Mayor Knott. The fight was about even as far as it went. great crowd went to the grounds, but the American team failed to appear. Instead they went aboard the steamer for Key West, alleging unfair treat- ment by Manager McAllister. Hoffman, Ilammmk & - Dominick of the New York Stock Exchan, » Bonds and High Grade Investments Orders exeouted in Stocks and Bonds, Grain and Cottoy. Basketball Games Wanted. The newly formed Westerly Inde- pendent basketball team would like to hear from any of the fast teams in this vicinity. Dates Ofen to play at any time. Address all communications to John Geary, Mechanic street, West- erly, R. L . closing bid CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open. High Low. .Closs 17% N8K 116% 118 9.18 4 ns!l‘x 18 11'% 118% i : i e e i L. L. CHAPMAN'S I Sales. 83 mfi «zu Danbury, Conn., Dec. 20.—What was 1] lmm Telephone i1/ 57m qupee T4 Ui have beiu o swi roung bout Wtwees 129 Main Street, Nnrwicll. Conn.‘ Homabs, s Carrites Suborns dec7daw Brown of New York was brought to a X | 1 { } nww & uuoll. Mm N sudden % when monm his s ! Qmat reund,

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