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ikl TRAVELERS' All Wator noute NEW YOHK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Unexcelled zreight and serviee direct io and trom o Statorooms, wich Tuesdays, DIRECTORY. though he had been shot full of power- ful dope. His legs wabbled, hjs punch- es went wild and a 16 year old youth might have dropped him at any : th Al CLABBY'S TOUGH MATCH WITH JIM HOWARD. Jimmy Got a Draw—Howard Had 20 Pounds on Him. of late, full ;;;mi is Just Tipe for su aunc uccessfully ities mentioned. - He said that he and Mrs. Dunn had been planning a S Your Property Dan llurphys Contract Received in the s les, and the best single pl: in ' worthy varieties. Priz of will also be offered for the best packed yet he stayed fourteen rounds Kaufman, ‘and the fow who vevou W Glens Falls Insurance Co. e : e for the finiah of the finsco went Away barrel and box of apples and e Foremost Local Ball Conni Frank Mulkern, who manages Jim- | wondering b § o [ for the best plate of : 1. L LATHROP & SONS. st Local Player ngns Again with ie my Clabby. the Swelterwelght, has re- | tae. the Somink chuan Lo AFrlse i his | The speakers and thelr stbjocis in- 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Jani2daw public some baseball for a change. further stated that it was high e to get right after the proposition and have a meeting of the promoters of the sport in the trolley league as early as possible. e IR THRILL .OF BASE STEALING. The Real Gingery Stuff for Playe Fans Alike. “There is no, thrill in baseball so de— lightful as the one which goes through you after stealing a base,” is the opin- ion of Catcher Jimmy Archer, the lat- turned from Mem Tenn., where Jimmy fought Jim Howard to a draw the other night. o Says Senger Mulkern, and 1 says r Mulkern, s r—ny a light heavywelght. Howard the best of it by 20 pounds and s Jimmy a pretty rough vovage all fhe way. Clabiiy outpolnted him & lit- tle, but had hard work of it, and I think this will teach him not to give away so much welght. “The club wants to use Clabby against Mike (Twin) Sullivan or Tommiy +Julll in a couple of weeks. I would like to see some of the real welterwelights take clude Professor Scott of Washington, D. C., on Summer Spraying and the Results In the Use of Lime- ur Sprays; Henry M. Dunlap of Savoy, Ill, on Apple Orcharding in the rt Thompson of St. Ont, on Successtul Co- operation in the Handling of Fruit Crates; Prof. B. D. Sanderson of Dur ham, N. H., on Some Troublesome In- sect’ Pests of the Apple and How to Control Them; George S. Knapp of Groton, Mass., on Methods of a Suc cossful Massachusctts Apple Grower; Charles E. Lyman of Middlefield, on present gait. Expert mathematiclans figured that he would be a champion in_exactly 7,345,978 years. Mike Schreck, Dave Barry again.and Jack Twin followed. Jack Twin stayéd twenty-five rounds and should have had a draw. “We are not rushing this _young sald Billy Delaney. ““We are letting him take his time. He will be & champion some day.” / Last year he fought Joe Grim, Bat- tling Johnson, Jim Flynn, Fred Brad- ¥ (hird time) and Terry Mustain, Al won these fights and Billy Delaney Mack—Willimantic Mayor Proposes Trolley League of Four Towns— Vorwich City League Under Way. S - The signed contracts of Danny Mur- phy, Topsy Hartsel and Maurice Rath were received by Manager Mack Of the Philadelphia_Athletics this week. The ‘men expressed themselves as being greatly pleased with the terms offered them.” The signing of Hartsel's con- tract casts aside all doubt as to wheth- al there were but four men in the entire organization who clouted the sphere above the roll of honor mark. His_work attracted the attention of Jake Weitzel, who drafted him for his Reading Tri-State league club. Rath played great ball for the Pret- ‘With that club he hit .350 all season, though passenger New York Thursdays, the blonde he 2 s thusi; 3 ol tonnecti 5 hants. Many rumors were circulated | the astute leader of the Athletics’ did |and fal; eeable when you land | 1 Bave $1.000 posted and will hold him | and toush young citizen, Jim Barry, | Greenwich, on Reclaiming the Old Ap- | Roosevelr Strest tionansn Wodnes. Suring thé winter monthe that Hartsel | not care fo take & chance on losing | ol qrecia n S but give me ihe sen. | Lr three months to defeat any we'ter- |and he fought Kaufman nearly ali|ple Orchard for the Production of | Gnys. Fridays at's o m 7% Wednes NG te et o Ot outl | B otk n & home fun, B hage once in a|Welght in the country. Surely $1.000|night. Kaufman won, still taking his | High Grade Fruit; and Prof. A. T.| “phone ar weite For e R Tight in order to land a managerial | After the Tigers had the pennant| ey OF Slcoings @ once in 2| ghould be big emough side bet for Jim- | (o i Steyens of Storrs, on H el w T E e o Tolden, o berth in a minor league. clinched, Mack placed Rath at short=| " This art of stealing a base is the [ ¥ Gardner, Mike Sullivan or Harry| Hia fourth eastern trip was disas-|the Profits from Berri nd Market " 'C. A. WHITAKER, Agent Manager Mack still thinks that Top- | stop in the closing games of last sea- | most spectacular in baseball. It is mo [ oWl or If they want more they ean |trous. This time there was no kidding | Garden Crop: maysd about it—Billy said his man was ready at last. Time had been taken; he had not been rushed. Just to show that enough to belt the life out of Jack Johnson,, Kaufman was matched with Tony Ross, the big, fat trial horse, Johnson came to see the fight and went away laughing. Reports will be glven by standing commiitees on Fungus Diseases of tho Past Year, by Prof. G. P. Clinton of the Connecticut Agriculiural Ixperi- ment_station; Injurious Insect Pests, Dr. W. E. Britton of the experiment station; Markets and Transportation of Fruits, by J. Norris Barnes of Yales- ville, and_ Publicity Campalgn for Cc sy has plenty of good baseball in him, and figures that the lay off during the greater part of last season was just the thing the veteran needed to keep him in the game a few more years. There are few better team workers or inside ball players in the big leagues than Hartsel, and he is well worth the account of his ability to help son, and he made an excellent impres- sion on Manager, Mack, the fans and several other managers. George Stalllings, the Highlanders® leader, said that he would like to take’ Rath off Connie's hands, as the Athletics were so well equipped with inflelders. Mack told Stallings that he did not see anything on the Yankees' great sight to see a splendid batter like Larry Lajole or Tyrus Cobb strike out. There is nothing there to especially send a fan to his feet with his heart in his mouth. Neither is @ well placed hit so very exhilarating. Of course, everybody likes batting, and lots of it, but it is no imposing sight. But take a well stolen base, one in twhich the BAN JOHNSON SATISFIED. Either National League Schedule Will Fit in With American. Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 26—The joint schedule committee of the two major DANCING FOR JOY on reaching the Pole is nothing to the pieasure you will experience in having your property protected by a policy of Insurance when a fire breaks out and destroys it. he was _good T0 NEW YORK ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. Richards Building, §1 Main Street. jantdaw - N. TARRANT & GO., the voungsters by his brainy coaching. During the latter part of last season, when the fight for the. pennant was hottest Hartsel was never off the third base coaching line, and his excellent judgment prevented many foolhardy club that looked as good. WILLIMANTIC WANTS TO ENTER BASEBALL LEAGUE. runner disappears in a cloud of dust and whirls around the base with one spike firmly planted in it to keep him from slipping away. That brings out all the n that an enthusiast has stored n him. Dbaseball leagud uded its work tonight, and the members left for home, It was formally announced that both the long and short schedules will be presented to the National league meet- ing next month. Ban Johnson, presi- Tony slipped over one terrific wallop necticut Fruit Interests. to the jaw and had Kaufman reeling and staggering all over the ring. OFf course, Kaufman came back gamely and honestly earned the decision, but for a few minutes it\seemed that Ross In All the World NORWICH LINE The water way way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowe the comforiable attempts at scores and caused \many | Mayor Dunn as Ever| " There Is plenty of base stealing dur. | dent of the American league, said that | would surely get him. 117 MAIN STREET. tallies to be made by the Mack Bt Sumgects & Teotton Loamuer " | inciaere Is plenty of base stealing dur | sither echedule would Mt in satistac- | “No class said the New York ver- | No more attractive trips can possibly. | Hampshire 4 Gl s Tt s s Dt Lo L e e s | torily with his league. The season will | dict S tTaire Gl e that have every comfort &nd conve Fire, Accident, Healfh, el e e e s year by | OPen in the west on April 18. Pitts- | Al wasn't happy. He went back fence for the traveler. Murphy’s contract coming in so early Willimantic, Jan. 26.—Willima ntic is Tum’ ring down the line with all sails burg will open at St. Louis. New York will play the first game at the Polo home and signed to fight Johnson ten A delightful voyage on Long Is is a source of pleasure to Manager — o 5 rounds. Johnson slaughtered $im sci- Liability, Plate Glass S o A ot oaa arager | fast becoming enthusiastic over the T many o throw £0es Wil i Tne | Grounds April 22, and the first game |entificully, giving Kaufman & fine Sound and a superb view of the Ste: Boiler slow coming to time with his signed | Possibility of a baseball league in this eneer of atealinee 1s Aifrerent. by | at Forbes field, Pittsburg, will be With | chance to exhibit his gameness, which derful skyline and waterfront of New end am .en contract. One thing fs certain to tha :‘:n;to;hf-nimrfi:'gn?rz?ltga?\u O | Cabb has it in the big show: Chance | Cincinnati April 20 or 21. has never been questioned. d The American York. menagement, anf et e that the star | oy or L o SO toiny | and Evers have I, 80 have ioblitsel, If in five years he learned enough Mediterranean Steamer leaves Néw London at 11 INSURANGE of many vears is well pleased with con- and writes that he looks for a Mayor Dunn himself has broken out Collins, Hans Wagner and Lil Bush. Signing Up With Highlanders. about the game to escape by the barest hands_of the weekdays only; due Pler ¢ East 224 St © ditions = E > 2 . & e IR Bn hroken out magnificent. base runners arc| New York, Jan 26—Four players|margin a knockout at : i ww figpeglfd = A . . S e T R o, oz : i be & champlones i Teuret e 3 Jans LEpetotes. v s 3 Assets 32.755,42210 pepnant winning team of the league. | Wednoaday, when asied what Hhe | Conb, for example. He fa the | Thy are: Pitcher Prill, with Newark | time enough. ~The troublo is that most | plessareseek el M2 I : ! wealies Adbiines @s, t, & e Eroat 2ol | paper relative fo the formation of a |restless ‘type, always in motion. He in 1903 Pitcher Vaughn, who helped |of us will not live fong enough to sec | ind fumiabing new maierial for historic re Fare Norwich 10 New York $1.75 o nce Co. U. b 2 L s nalion s uisville win the American associa- | it. arch ; & region where rigorous n win- bedyedihded ok, meets $2:307/508.00. £120 300 mask had It not beon for one | league traf woyla neiuae New Ton. |Jimeg back fn Zovth trying 1o Soaly | Hon “pennant: Jack Quinia bovwan | Flguring on the present goneration, | ARty aiidhmis o PIeon mne, A.‘:'..'S [ o o = e g Stump. wi dom, “Nerwich, ‘Willimantic and some|the ‘throw of the plicher. Ho vends| 28 DOORSIy il QlaTast ‘yoar, and | Kautman will not do. There i some: oadon: Cont et nurt the team o Ereat deal. He went |other places stated that he Deleved| Lir and, anally, he dashes for fhe mext | Second Baseman Frank Laporte. Oth- | thing vitally wrons with his styie of | BEST COMBINATION TOUR OF THE SEASON e his BVerflg:dOWfl from above .300 to|right track, but that his own idea of | base. He is such e graceful runmer er men who have signed for 1910 with fighting. To beil it down to a mouth- 4 days ffom New York, one THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL A2 2vos - EH Syt aion as that whot nighe | Shat 1t is diffcuit o toll Juct how fast | the New Tork American league club |fal. Al lacks the class and o amoun | Crabpays sevafmsenm-a |[ HOTEL about 230, s th et o 3 o aast | are: Hal Chase, first baseman: Rav- |of press agent work will make p for * Jaris,"contimuing thonce. 10 l A “Murph” was mot the kind to stay |termed a trolley league be formed, 2, but his record for bases al e H of press 4 & Real Estate down long, and when he found his eye | comprising but four teams, represent- | Stolen is eloquent enough. -Wagner is | mond Fisher and & Richard Carroll, |this defect. = : : 2 days from Havana, Atlant and Feve Tnsarance, | (oD ion s s b found by eye | Someining I, fur doams, rorresont | ety Samotie fn Baie. Ho Haken 3 | Pichers: ert Daniel, outhelder. | Tane fo-take him awar—ceveiand | Yycatans b (| - om > | Closs of the senson Danny swatted the | wich and Willimantic: ‘that (he salar | few motions but rather hovers over | o ios That Fight is OFf. ; 3 Merida: and the cele, [ , Famous au the notel with svery e jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. | ball at a terrific cHp. Hmit be strictly confined to a $500 | the line until he is good and ready.| Gleason Denies Elaeiis 0 BASEBALL NOTES. Eoat azsh Ruioa~ouder haw thote o 1 | Coiatorts ‘Of hom 3 FMsems, Room 9, third floor. i Rath Played But Two Years. 1id should be permitted. Make basis and that no attempt to raise the out a Then he tears down so fast and with such an impetus that it takes a lot of San Francisco, Jan. 26.—Jack Glea- son today said that there was no foun- Vera Cruz, 1day from Pro- Mexico Chas. 0, temsa Telephone 147. T the opinon of Connis Mack: Bath | schedule’ for foar gaines a week two|Derve to tag him. dation for the rumor that the Jeffries- | It won't be long now. Manager iaci o gres, thence overland — g 1a Okib' GB eho mnst. Sniahed ,‘Du"n'g all | of home and tws chrond, “The iSea'e| Lajoie, the splendid Nap, and Mana- | Johnson fight might be called off be- | has announced that he will prohably ot ® hrough u delightiully | ——— 4 r ATTOANEYS AT LAW. | players thet he has ever landed, and | playing Saturday games in the <itics |er Chance of the Cubs are @bout the | cause he and Rickard did mot asree as | start south on the 25th of Febr picsussaque mouniasnous conintry to Mexioy - g Eonnia intends to carry him all séason | whero there was the greatest demand | S4me style of base runners. Both are [to where the contest should be held. | He will continue the plan which w coutinuing northward with fiberal stop- S0t wIth AacImnes ee ATCHEY HATEIE |- e e Gl was & Sood ono ad bo along the same lines and give no | Gleason declared that if Rickard yas | ed so successfully last season, - overs at points of interest in the Mexican AMOS A. BROWNING, er. showed wherein Norwich and_ Willi- t indication of speed or grace. But | not willing that the contest be held in | ling the youngsters him. Republic; thene to e New fote ert Rath has been playing professional | mantic were such cities, New London boltli ‘vossces Cndes twi: gpaltine| PRI EEtncies., Hideard coult Autire | Ing: the vetérans 'in - ehy H Including stop-over at San | Atterney-at-Iaw. 3 Richards Bldg. |ball but two years, having graduated [and Westerly always showing in_the urpassing degree. and their steal- | from the management. Should Rickard | Davis. eXas: Avonio ouc of Amcricas || Eleventh St. and University PI. | 08 from thg Central ~Manual Training | past that they were just as good Fri- magnificent. Their strong point, | 4o this, Gleason said he himself was | Pitcher Joe Bills, whom Detroit i ® most beautiful resorts, with — i Preue i el T s L L Thv other | however, is in ayoiding the man with | prepared to make all arrangements f0r | ed back to Wilkeabarre after dratring| e historic Alamo and the uncient Sjanisn NEW YORK cITY, | o ALt The S ey P oL ay. the Dail. They have the siide which | holding the fight in San Francisco. | from that club, should make a prefty | smony: fuuring, fom Gulveston byg( | One Block West of Brovaway. | BROWN & PERKINS, mm_,fl.. to mex xyxlmm?anfimz‘gt‘lac”oum The mayor said that he had been ‘n":x:sl xfl”‘{?‘ outside tr sack and - —H A ;fir‘»fid 'o‘ult;eld»r.n if not a_star tw | ¢ The only absolutely m. n fire- | mssociation, with Dick Smi iving the matter considerable atien- | 2round heir spikes clinging to_the . Yves to Race Marsh. s hit for .304 in the New England roof translent hotel below over Fiw Nag pank Snetucket st L slderable atten |4 g™ This leaves about one foot Which | Arramgements e been eompleted | league and for 300 in the Fascm | 31250 Ward Every || Bireer. “Location con ot quist. | = 2 3s Thesas Nat. Baok can be touched. for a Marathon race between Henri St, | league last season. His hitting was a | for Thrrsday 400 rooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 | B e Ora e et Tink oo Fres and Tohm D Marsh, the Canadian | little better than his pitching. Entire trom || per duy u in, | wrday evemings. Setssa _LIKE BULLFIGHTS. | unner, to be run either on February| If the National association grants| Teip I @ NewYork Excellout restaurant and cafe w. e ot 6 or 13 at Los Angele: protection to the Cuban league, it will | attached. Moderate prices . omen e the aughter of the be the same sort of slipshod prote=:in | 8end 20 stamp for Illustrated Guide | | Gridiron,“Says Georgetown's Presi- [ AL KAUFMAN IS A JOKE the national commission accorded the | PORTO RICO, NASSAU, ALAEAMA, FLORIDA and Map of New York City. | T e “hicago semi-professionals. The Cu- N SoATeaIondy SLEDS_ SLEDS. PRICE LEVEL READJUSTED. Job Ngeattites ‘ AS A CHAMPION | fan league is almost exclusively a c.l- e Sl e s eiontiy Sanaaed. = Tocomotsve. .- New York, Jan. 25.—The Rev. Jo- 5 ored field, and the national commis- 4 Stock Market Opened In Violent Con- st Himmel, president of Georwe. | During Career of Five Years He Fails | sion draws the, color line in its polite Al'ulfl'll-‘- GULF & WEST INDIES The new “Paxaway” Sleds, fusion With Gains. Sugar’ Heaning. town university, compa réd the Amer- to Show Any Real Class. circles, STEAMSHIP LINES % o Am. Tel & Tel ican game of football to Spanish buil R TR e llory, Porto Rico Flexible Flyers, New Youk Jen 26006 sction. of |- 48 A Johecos s fights in an address before the George- | The distinguished young blacksmith, POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Clyde, Mal and Ward Lines, | todaye stok mesket roprosented d | st Amcalts iy G- town Alumni association tonight. Mr. Al Kaufman, is bleating around Lo MPY X SO W o sowvt e P ' 18700 Atchison .... .. “Th 081 elic: adie ving | the c a r fa i - e I resort region and Doptt il GFls® Slodls, | iovo e e et ta s | RIS ot T, delicate ludied_imowing | he country about e heart Runger o | Programme for State Mesting in Hart- | S3ERSFRIS A RRA S T on induced by steady demand, This was él‘x‘a".':ffrc“i"‘m’.‘.:‘ sald, “take great Interest in. s tie. Let us hold this young man up r Zlated LET US PLAN YOUR TRIP « U \ = the i e Do. - pra o tackles knocked down, crushed and |to the light and see what there is in| The Connecticut Pomologi Tow day were within a fraction of the bl O - e e Connecticut Pomologi Our Tour Bureau can issue all tickets, reserve rices. DR Ag ae st i T ‘Sorsiars Sviost s ievaofe ailied onfish piiaas 3T MERTae 2 X of which Charles L. Gold choice accommodations, arrange all detall § sl ighest record, ) ery much as the Spanish women like r. Kaufman in an interview recent- | Corpwall is president, will “hold and render . nvaluable’ scrvice in all travel i ¥ on the merger report. The opening of to see a bullfight and a good deal % Dasdad O sions. *1' no " . the stocic market presented a condition men' will Take & Sacriics o &6 to & | Which 10 whip a good mans L. | |Lineteenth annual meeting on HdrHord | H e Frcr 14 K MES EPWR FAY, Franklin Square |f” viintonndin i’ Wik it Son Dol hE G0tk and e han becn [ g 5SS Jib 2| WARDMNE P et Mo o ven | ANOTHER BARGAIN s el Hhe night “Georgetown has already given two |needing time ever since he broke out | Jowell hall, Y. M. C. A. building, on WI LINES, ! 290 Broadway. Daying Bought couneel it was resi- Lives o Tootball. - And I have scen |of the amateur class, where Re wiis & | Wednesiay erenin. " " l'or ANY RATLIROAD TICKET OF) OFFER ON Sied ‘the Jecline down i5 & level broken membranes and bones. disio- | real ivvie, writes C. E. Van Loan. | WEriuiums "Wl "Te ofteréa for the|om AvTHORIED TovmisT AGENCY. JOSEPH BRADFORD, | scorely warmanted by any condition in Tied from the Eridiron. The blood- | first low, sud wail out of the Kautman — P o e B S ) siied has been altogether out of pro- | camp. 1 H onnos portion to the athletic benefits.” ck O'I picked young Mr. Kauf- Book Binder. much of the heedless seiling which |- Do 24 pra .. e n apar. o see what made him go, went on yesterday was bear specula— 1300 Ce Produ Eddie Collins En d to Wed. p her > e th i a ot 2 Tty wes e apecnin-| i co Precis ie Collins Engaged to Wed. [and then vime the first statement Blaskc Mesks Made and Ruled to Ordes, | 1100 and had lett uncovered short con- | 1108 Delmwere & irude Eddie Collins, the star second base- | about time being needed. e 108 BROADWAY. London stock market advanced prices | 100 By wrd o0 man of e APSietion B Geiw stenck T BOT S e Tucker Anthon \) e e Sivuiies . 3% out by Cupid. The hard hitting player | world.” said a “The y Telephese 252 oct108 f;‘A;;g‘::-d ;;lm“gl‘v:fhf;;‘;;m\{& is reported to be engaged to Miss M. | only trouble was that we sicked him 9 9 - > D, bel Harriet Doane of Oakview, Pa. onto too good a 1 at the start. He's o s bl | S e L e E S BANKERS Y., has spent much of his |along.” u 'ress of embargassment for the uncovered : - un s 3 me A 2 All right. For the next two years hcte o New Yook whon Dusthes o 3 time'in that’ place since the Athlétics | x -l piesse the most particulsr | ready to hegin Their urgent mecess Bbsrone Mt O e s e el i W R Members New Yori and Boston Steck Exchanges. B & Bumtacs Commacticut are baite | tibs ostibed the vilent ‘sains. tn pricts Inter “Hrarvesier : o Mach ive ‘two | him to shove him hurriedly inrough to i, 5 us. Owr method of buying | which were registered at the dpening Inter Marine prd MaaEs Mad N Fave ten o s & &l i One High Back Sofa in green velwet b3 the manufacturers enavles |and which offered a basls Tor inter- ey T - 1 . e e e MePet | alidy Stakat bl 28 'lsv"""‘_*’f‘ ‘Cs"’ Telephone 835 L";"' Briggs, value $38.00 »t west posalble prices. | mittent selling for the greater part of Town: Ottt s i ety s Sasetlty e ction of - s @ lorwici onn. F R A lanager. il Trade bare once and you'll be a regu- | the day. This selling did not become | 10w Komsas i Soutnern. % G | S0t e T AL s O e O Iy é ” RS IS 4e - S lar cwstomer. ureent again and gave no indications [ i b Bl 0 e gai Pan Nogelec, ik A0al I s ATt i) One Mahogany Divan in cream Tapes of the anxiety which was so acute| 2100 Louiswille & Nacivilie 15% = 2 Firs By e vl 30,00 N novisa | den transformation in the mood of the | 13 : “painc % Abe the Newsboy wants to let the ArDevelwny movar a_enion, ut b General Bflllklflg and Commission Business Special veesss $20.08 S DOMIRRER T s L b AP iRsen the o e e wrestling fans ku o is stillin the | ad & fine fa ; 2 — . ; < news of the day. The extra dividend Biscutt 113 o, v ICERg couniey. masty o e el Ce QR Sialn, fh, Voo T teclared by the directors of the United tonal Lead .. ing with great success, w e back | ¥, In I 3 $28.0 States Steel corporation after the close s “y‘r‘."f’" »id: here Feb. ist, and would like to hear et i rwer angilier High Grade Investment Issues Special price 920,00 of the market yesterd: ‘was an evenc low _ Yor Central from any welterweight, barring no one. - sson. - v Del=-Hoff Cafe | s de e o & | iy Ly e e iproved, wondertolly | SNt with ‘reverse Fmgliah. The two BUE il Do daspener certainly, and of cheerful import to mad ‘;{," }fl a 1‘ul of \"‘:o. ies to \|}L~ ;r{;;"‘n“ me“’fflflg‘ ',",f"":,f,“ :‘s mg;"“;_' value $27.00 { prospects for values and promise for s ould like to get a chance at Mr. ke o 3 - 3 Y Business Mew's Lunch a specialty. | ndustrial prosperity. The Tats of ihe Mcrati's man Murphy, or ans other | and there were times when it seemed 53 STATE STREET 24 BROAD STREET Special price "7.00 Alse Regular Dinner, fifty cents. |dividend, however, the amount of the good man. Address all Tengee:tof S e SO younk Sharaeiier west New York Two Rockers, value $16.00 earnings for the quarter and the vol- (C. M. P, P. O. 242, Niantic, Conn |£°n8 to win. n the tenth round Boston, Mass. ew Yorl wo R , v % 1% HAYES BROS. Frops. * o UG OF abilled Silecs’ dn Mang’ had e st Cur | Abe Wwill train at Niantic for severat | Sammy dropped his oar and Al, taiing Special price #12.00 been accurately predicted on the pub- g B | fights he has in the near future. e o L BRLLL Teat on dim 17 PLEASANT STREET 28 SHETUCKET STREET . R NOTICE e ey s mwcee| iR | e o Thep to Los Angeica.‘where a1 saut- Hew Bedord, Mass. Worwih, Gonn. i : = Fob gt s, for Rev- _ Norwich City Baseball League. man fought (7) that poor old man, Upholstered in stripe color, walwe Or. Louise Framkiin Miner Is now | 72} days preceding. Besides the strong 2% | The Norwich City Baseball George Gardiner. Georse acted as $13.00 tecatzd In her new office, Breed Hall, | buying by uncovered shorts, there was s o U“m“r:nux}d’h{:- - Reduced to $10.0¢ Room 1 substantial relief by the extensive A i e Offics hours, 1 te 4 p. m. liquidation which has been effected and be in store the sports of the city Norwich, Conn., = — | Upholstered in denim, valus § Telephone 669. Sagifh [ vsich Hie slswued ont X1 Weok Enots Southan Miliesy | this season. The followins well known January 19, 1910. Reduced to ... . $10.0¢ all through the market. An incident of 600 T s ) : D AL notior | B o | sports wwill represent their teama: Aill- TR 2 200 Tennessce Copper er of Greeneville. Joe Desmond of the | T | Box Couch, value 00: A. D. S. in the price of Columbus and Hocking | 1700 Tewne & Paclic | e Tanilte: 2ge Desmena of e | To the Holders of the First Reduced to [ Coallanfd Iron',*ia lowlingtlhhe appoint. L . nd Lavarze of the Falls, | | ment of a recelver for e property. | 193190 [ulovv Pa o = e ALL CEREAL COFFEE |77 Sump ia the copper industri: o Netihons Dhrtes fe Mortgage 6 © Gold Bonds One \ |~ HEAVY AXMINSTER MAT only 10c a Ib. als, with “circumstantial reports that tod States rflf,"* e i) b Enoe. Sunners. oy One bale, 27x54—only # the merger was imminent, checked a e e s . late reaetion in the general list from > tle about “hfi‘ is k 5 LIBRARY TEA STORE |1;" joicien Jn 0o seneral T rrom oot B T it Now ¥t vz | of The W. H. Davenport €c ‘ MATS Gutitig the final hote:. Bonds were Carolina Cliem | the n;t{-m of a letter which Statod SATURDAY, I, season .o a ou $y3USTUT D, s e : that ‘three of the state Tospital em- | Fire Arms Co. nly | Ths iy i 000. United States bonds were mn- o | ploses had entered the long distance . January 22 fo 29 inclusive | may neea door ma o Simple Remedy for LaGripp: chansed on call. erinenouss hectia [ FIanine grmp oo e i ithar ‘Mats; laves 30x36, at $2.50 LaGrippe coughs are dangerous, as e Wheeling & L. jirie. 4| tioned contradicts the story. whic ¢t a meeting of the holders of the er Mats, larz 3 they Srequently develop into pneume- STOCKS. o e Close | “oap it Covial - 4% | yas published in The Bulletin on Wed- | abave mentioned Bonds, held on the Four packages 10c TOILET PAPER, 1000 sheets Metal Mats, Indestructible, three S _Velive DSy S T ety ol <y o 2 RS 10th day of January, 1910, the under- 25¢ CLOTHES LINES .......... . fo AT $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. g g L T £ | i Pliea ey Goods o e, et Sues Johnson for $20,000. signed were appointed a Committes, || 250 METAL LUNCH BOXES.... L S oty ey et Soad be fearsd “WhA gesaine Foleys S| Totad wales 022500 “shares, asniomy York Jan. 25.—A civi suit Zox |0 aqt in behalf of sad for. the proted: 25c FOLDING LUNCH BOXES.. aga ‘ Heney an 'ar contains no 635 2 amages has een rough i | Smalle ZU n.as drugs and is in a yellow packege. Lee L CoTTON. Saaine: Jack: Tohnass, he champiiy| Lon of the Bondolisrs. imuier the FOLDING LUNCH BOXES . | Smatier stz - gy S| New York, Jan forCotton futures | heavyweight pugilist by Norman Bin | torms of an agresment on fils with the $125 ALARM CLOCKS |ironclad) ! L Slosed Il ikntiis T “c,j new monthe | 4er. the complainant in the action for | Thames Loan & Trust Company of $1.00 ALARM CLOCKS .. | S — barely steady. Closing bids: January {fl_“g""‘é;‘ézgmg‘s.stay;;““m:lm recently | Norwich, copy of which will be fur- $1.50 FAMILY SCALES, 1 oz. to 24 Ibs. | 41, 14.35, Ma 33, | @ i i APl T3, May 1441, Tune 14.35, Ja13 |+, The, summons. states that upon ge- | Miged on request. : ALBOOD. WASHIBOARD - 14.36, August 14.00, September 12.98, | fault to appear judgment will be tak- | Bondholders may become parties to 50c LANTERNS DOMINIGK & DOMINICK October 12.56, ber 12.33. November 12.32, Decem- en for amount asked. Academy Boys at Basketball. said agreement by depositing thei bonds with all annexed coupons, or, if $1.25 FOOD CHOPPERS $1.50 FOOD CHOPPERS : [N.S. Gilbert & Sons New York, Jan. 26—Cotton spot registered, with a transfer thereof closed quiet, 15 points higher: mid-| Manager Beckwith of the Bulkeley o i - Street Siing upiands, 1450, middling Gulf,| Darketoall team has scourcd @ Ave of | executed to bearer, with The Thames (| 4 foot FOLDING RULES, white e bl el Established 1870 14.75; mo sales. Norwich Free Academy boys to play | Loan & Trust Company, of Norwich, 5 foot FOLDING RULES, white = in Neir Tondon on Saturday evening. Conn, on or before February 1, 1910. 6 foot FOLDING RULES, white 5 ey will play the following line- s 4 Members of the New York Stock Exchange New York, Jon. 26—Monoy on canl|Up: Lf, AFold”(capt), Ff, Troland, | Theresfter deposits wil be received || BIT, BRACHES, RATCHET . e easier at 2 1-2@3 per cent . ruling rate | Marsters, Beckwith, ¢ Mc(inley, 1g | only on such terms as the Committes $6.00.sets of BITS .. jan20a shall deem just and equitable. Respectfully, CHARLES W. GALE, GARDINER HALL, JR., AMOS A. BROWNING, Committee. Becbe, rg Frane . 25c HITCH ROPES 20c HITCH ROPES . BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELWARE, cach " FUNLRAL ORDI Rb OIL HEATERS AT SPECIAL PRICES. Artistically Arranged by 5 |HUNT .. The Florist, 3 1-4; last loan 2 3-4; clos offered at 3. Time loans very soft Qull; sixty days 8 5-4 per cent.: ninety duys 3 3-4@4; six months 4@ 4 1-4. Princeton’s Hockey Championhip. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 26.—Princeton took the championship game in the in- tercollegiate hockey series tonight by defeating Yale 2 to 1. The play was BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES Drders exzcuted in Stocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton CHICAGD GRAIN MARKEY. Sat IMK Te% SirTss|fast but Princeton’s superlor team- - deng o M i ol won Kay scored & goal in each ’-"’R-“‘ v == | e 150, Lafaystte Street. . : ok 11t for Princeton. Loutrell drove the ev. . W. Williams Testifies, Junisa 2oi® Chapman Building, 67 Broadway Yo Foal n the second nait e e den THE HOUSEHOLD, S i Wesleyan Wins at Basketball P R e L B N!V,VHARKIT moTeL, . oy 16 Boswell A Telephone 901- FRANK 0. MOSES, "IHIEBI' Middletown, Conn,, Jan. 26.—Wesley- | Remedy for nervous exhaustion and Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street PRI, o Al et an university det teehnic school a fto 16 téd Worcester Pn]y» basketball tonight, 46 kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley's Man claim for Meals and Weloh ‘rarebit serves (s order, Johm Tackie. Froo, Tel -5 fey Remedy will do all that iL” Lee & Qaseed Ce