Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 31, 1910, Page 3

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£ TRAVELERS' All Water Roule ten DIRECTORY. runner-u in the Mount Baldy hill l the third of their series of and In the more recent Los Angeles. Play began Friday night and Phoenix desert contest finished fourth. | was not completed until carly Satur- The following table gives a sum- |day. The score now stands Marshall mary of the work of America’s best |2, Rosenfeld 1. The fqurth game s known drivers: scheduled for Monday. By the score of 53 to 16 the Naval BIGGEST NUMBER EVER CHASED FROM THE FIELD. National League— Bjurstrom to roll.in his place, but lent encouraging aid from the coaching line. Genial-Joe Dalton, who was in- Ze of the Y. M. C. A alleys, where the matcn was rolled at 4.30 o'clock, was right there with the hospitality, setting the two teams up to a nice lunch after the ~game, for which he was voted a BASEBALL NOW IN THE AIR Eastern Connecticut League Meeting Called—Norwich Un- t. Second. Thlrd. placed, | | demy defeated the baskotball “five Driver. - NEW YORK J L uT“nuP & snls Jolly good fellow d offered the free- New York. Jan. 30.—More National | Dingley 2 3 . uito. Basketball Te: h: ad S dom of both cities league playe vere ordered from the | Robertson 2 1 1 o of Swarthmore college at Annapolis on 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. a am had a Bad Day Saturday—Other The following are the harrowing de- | baseball field last sear and afterwards | Chevrolet 3 o ] i |Baturday. \ Juniddew Sporting Events. tails: suspendsd than in several years past.|Hansh: 2 2 0 1 Whether it was rowdyism or more | Matson 'z [ o 2 ¥ - s < Joseph 76 $6— 247 | stringent application of the rules by | Grant i 1 0 1 Children " Cry eisea Line y : Davis 83 87— 247 fumpires. 119 men were banished from | Fleming 2 0 o 1 £ President Abel L. Reeves of Daniel- | again be in the field. That leaves two | Newman 29 78— 258 | the field and subsekuently 18 -of them | Harroun 1 1 o o rnl rLETc“:' ‘ vflr son has called a meefing of the direc- | places in doubt. Brabston 80 72— 201 | were suspended by Presidents Heydler [ Knipper 1 [ 0 3 y tors of the Eastern Connecticut Base- e & h B | Soran §0 89— 251|and Pulliam. Burman 1 1 0 3 CASTORIA al‘e e loss in Norwich during | P%IL Jeasue, to be held in Danielson RS 0 Tome Taoeen e -—— -— -— ——| In 1908 the arbitrators ordered 94|De Palma 1 o 0 1 E paig for fire loss in Norwich during| at 2.39 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. | However the league circuit is finally | 374 413 412—1204 | players to the clubhouses and in 1907 | See 1 1 1 2, e m—— the past year. Are you ptepared for This is to be the annual meeting of [ made up there seems to be a feeling | Bulleti 12.” The late Harry Pulliam suspended | Parker 0 1 1 o Unexcelled freight and passeng fire ? If not, turn over a mew leaf| the organization and the first that has | this year among the leaguers in this | ... . 216 | 16_players in 1908 and 17 in 1507. Harding 0 0 1 1 Moriioh. Gine. serviee direct to und from New Yo * and get a Poiicy from B. P. LEARNED | been held since the close of the play- | section that the thing to do during | SUTaR ..c...... 80 70 66— 218| ‘The Pittsburg team, which won the | Costello 0 1 1 1 VIS, ol All Outside Btatersems B e Trust Co, | \DE Season last fall. The business to | the coming summer is to use strictly LJUISUOM ...... 72 76 70— 218| pennant, had the best behaved set of 0 1 1 0 January 19, 1910, #rom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursos . Thames Loan & Trust Co.| pe transacted will include the election | home players. The handwriting is on | LT€W ... 82 57—*224|men. Only seven of its players were 0 1 0 1 Sundays, at 6.16 p. m. ¥ building, Norwich, Connecticut. of officers for the ensuing year. The |the wall. It reads a warning to the | GOrRINE §7 85— 228|banished and none suspended. There 0 o o : |To the Holders of the First|, New York Tice iz nust miver, o Agency Established May, 1846 reports of the officers for the past year | league that if it would live, high prices | Whitney ... 73 73— 24| was a great Improvement in the de-[Seymour 0 0 0 3 (1] Roosevelt Btreot, Mondays, Wednes deczaywrF | Wil also be heard. f(g btnllglé:yexrs must be sot out‘_ '.rhel 381 268 po:’t*mle;xt 'olththe bz:jew YQ\;K{D‘,:,Y?:Q' mer!‘:"m: ." 4 0 ; an;;;',' Fridays. at § B effect of last season’s splurge is now - only of lem being sent fro 3 0 L L “Phone or write for folder. Open for New Propositions. e e e R cld and none of them being disci- = Mortgage 66 Gold Bonds| 2" ,%0,"0 %00 0 o i All of )Ssz year’s directors in the ll'nade anywhere near the money in | JWO NORWICH TEAMS plined by the National league’s presi- t Pool. o C. A WHITAKER, Age eague will receive official notice of [ 1909 that Wauregan made in 1908 dent. o o Gt 09 mayd LOSE AT BASKETBALL | ®Cston, Cincinnati and Philadelphta | Jobn 3. McGrath of Mystic. vool| of The W. H. Davenport the calling of the meeting today (Mon- With a team made up of home players. | each_had 15 men removed, Brooklyn v day). It is expected that nearly all | With that as an example it is comins | Mighty Five Defeated by Bulkeley—' i - R b i as an X ; y Bulkele: men re = resided here and cstablisiied a reputas | ak Brociaont Hacves Thas Bcclded ta omac | the "oriainal ian o the feasue and | M- C. A. Juniors Lose to Chrystals | 10,5t Louls tach ML and, QUEREC 1% | thon as & vool shirk and o dlever buil | Fire Arms Co. an open invitation to all persons to be | play home men. The Eastern Connec- | at New London, had two, Philadelphia three, Brooklyn |y onaon last week in Mystic in a 100 | of present who are responsible and have a proposition to present for coming into the league, ticut league has lived through two seasons, but the expenditures for play ers last season reached a stage where Two basketball teams from Norwich went down to defeat by large scores and St. Louis each four and Cincin- nati five. The players ‘suspended were Bres- rif- point ‘game. Raymond frames with At a meeting of the holders of the above mentioned Bonds, held on the 10th day of January, 1910, the uhder- started off the first two a comfortable lead, but S = it was simply & question of which | 2t New London on Saturday night in | nahan of St. Louis, four times: . & b the ARHe’ oia 1 Putnam and Danisléon Unoertain. | town wanted to pay the most money | the ¥. 3. C.°A. ‘gymnasium, where a | fith of Cincinnati ~ and Lennox * of | 1182, YRavRounel by (he, Yange men | ol G8y B SSO0aim Vo o0l (0 L to win out. crowd of 200 enjoved the sliughter of | Brooklyn, each three times: Evers of | /. mcn'are to play a 300.point 5c- | to act in hehalf of and for the protec: N The reason for this is that in all the visitors and the triumph of the Chicago and Gleason of Philadelphia, ries, the first 100 points in New Lon- probability the circuit of the I It is hoped to get all the directors Mmay have to be changed this year and |0 come to an agreement to use only | home fives. “The Bulkeley team de- |cach twice, and Burch of Brogklyn. | Gor' e meeond 100 pomts at Mysie, | tion of the Bondholders under the | The water way the com? some new towns taken in. At least | home players this vear and by this | feated the Mighty Five of the Norwich | Roth and Beschner of Cincinn#tl and|;ng’ the remaining 100 will be divided | terms of an agreement on file with the | way of traveling. that is the present outlook. Putnam, | means to perpetuate an organization | Y- M. C; A, 30 to 12, in the principal | Knabe of Philadelphia, each once. between Mystic and New London. Thames Loan & Trust Company of | Steamers City of Lo as far as the C, A. C. team that played | that has a good fleld and furnishes a | event of the evening. To add to the| According to figures compiled by a A i 5 B % et Mot in the league last year is concerned, | STeat deal of pleasure to the followers | interest in the matclh, the New Lon- |local statistician, the National leaguc Norwich, copy of which will be fur- 0 a ~tau is out of it for this season. They say | Of the sport. Next Sunday they will | don promoters of the game had billed | players paid $285 into the treasury of Yale Begins Football. nished on request. that' have every comfort wnd they lost money last year and are | get together and trv to work out the | the Mighty Five as the N. F. A. Inde- | the league for misbehavior. Of ‘this| Yale begins winter footbdll practice | Bondholders may become parties to | lence for the traveler of our address and when you want| wiiling to give someone else a chance | Problem to the satisfaction of all. pendents, and the New London crowd |amount Chicago players contributed |on the gymnasium floor today. ~This is A delightful voyage on Long | shouted the harder because \ they Philadelphia $125 and Cincinnati g id agreement by depositing their L, Insurance call at our officie. All bus- | at the game. This does not mean, — e 4 elphia $125 Yale's second year in attempting win- Sound and & superb view of the thought they were trimming their old Those fined were Chance, Evers, | ter football practice. It was made an | Ponds with all annexed coupons, or, if | g 0Lr il B0, 0 8OO0 nt o fness intrusted to us will be carefully looked after. however, that Putnam will surely be out of the league next summer; but Sunday will be the time for the Put- Defeated in New London. “Well, they caught us considerably school rivals. The preliminary game was between the Crystals of New London and the Tinker and Stanley of Chicago, Doo- ian, Moren and Nnabe of Philadelphia registered, with a transfer thereof executed to bearer, with The Tham innovation last year when the coaches decided that it was desirable to at- Yorlk Bteamer leaves New Lon ISAAC NES, Insu; nam people Interested in getting a [off form, and beat us in good shape” | wce.C and Roth of Cincinnatl., tack the quarterback and center rush orwi . S. JOI 3 rance Agt. | 757 P, bo present at the meet. | was the explanation gnmiw out by The | Norwich Y. M. C. A. Juniors, which problem early und drill the candidates | £28n & Trust Company, of Norwich, | m. vty e ld Building, 91 Main Street. | ing and tell the league directors what | Norwich Bulletin's duckpin team upon | o5, Won by the Crystals, 38 to 10.| YALE-HARVARD RACE for those positions in the details of the | Conn., on or before February 1, 1910. |East 224 St. 645 a. m. (Mond - b thes Dropose o a6 Abont Pectng & | helr return from® Now Fonden Eatie, | making their tenth successive victory JUNE 30 ON THAMES. |snapback play. The experiment proved | Thereafter depo cepted) and Pler 40, N team in the field. This also applies | day night when the New London| t'ls season- remarkably successful. only on such terms a . . N. TARRANT & CO., 17 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plate Glass %o Danielson. Manager Benoit of Taft- ville transferred a team there last summer, but that did not give Dan- ielson a 'permanent place in the league, If Danielson sports have a hankering 10 get. into the league with a team, the directors will likely be pleased to hear what they have to say. Whether Manager Bénoit of Taftville plans to to change the circuit somewhat, and Day’s duckpin five had defeated them | two out of three games. Captain Sul- livan was confident there would be a different story to tell when they meet Tollowing were the lineups and sum mary for the big game: Bulkeley—Arnold (capt) and Becs- | with If, Marster and Troland rf, Mec- | Ginley ¢, Belber rg, Francis lg. again, which™ will be three weeks. in Because of graphical union meetings cities on the that date was selected. hit up the Norwich in | the Typo- in_the two intervening Saturdays Mighty Five—Swan, Rankin, Galli- ven rf, Tuttie ¢, Donohue rg, Clish lz. Summary: Goals from fleld, Beebe | 6, Francis 3, Troland 2, Arnold 1, Beckwith 1, Gallivan 3, Swan 1, Tut- e Blue Consents to Date Proposed by Crimson Oarsmen. ‘The Harvard crew, for the last two years victors over Yale, this year will race Annapolis, Corneli and "Yale, in the order named, according to an an— nouncement made unofficially by Graduate Manager W. F. Carcelon. The desiring an_earlier date to shall deem just and equitable. Respectfully, CHARLES W. GALE, GARDINER HALL, JR., AMOS A. BROWNING, Committes NOTES OF SPORT. At West Point Saturday West Point had an easy time defeating Union at ‘basketball by a score of 43 to 23, Frank J. Marshall, United States chess champion, was beaten on Satur- day at New York by Herbert Rosenfeld Jan224 Fare Norwich to New York $1 Write or telephone W. J. PHILL Agent, New London. Conn. - The New Hote! Alher: run 4 team of the leaguo in th g " and Steam Boller ... | fi & eam ot o league inalad o | D 8e°ahot St She ponetn team | Hockwiin 1 faian s Syap § et Cduate Managns I, ¥ Sarvoien, i / [ . s u n A " In any event, it may be necessary [ pins, but on the next two the Day five|1and 1, Gallivan 2 =~ Referee, R 8.[be ratified by the Harvard athletic Eleventh St. and University P GE e e e Dy Ve | Wall: 'scorer, Prince; timer, = Beebe. | council at its next meeting. et nipedeis 20-minute halves. “Though fans from towns in eastern Connecti- | wire leading by a good marsgin. Be- Norwich Union Fire Insurance Socisty, | cut not represented in the league will | cause of the generally low scores the| , LAneup and summary for the junior | conform’with the change in the Yale w000 Block West ¢ - u. 8, e welcome at the meeting. Of last | prize offered the best rollex on The | 'eamS: 3 2 T L s, the Bida oshemesy e only. absalutely I . Assets 52,759422.10 year's teams, North Grosvenordale, | Bulletin team was called off, and will | . M. C. A. Juniors—Fllis rf, Coyl | consented to June 30 as the day for the Broot, tranaie hote Dayville (Tri-Villase) Wauregan and | not be awarded to anyone rolling less | 15 Jord c. Revell rz, Shaw lg. Tace with. Hervard ‘at_New" London Tucker Anthon & Co et Tooation co Western Assurance Co., U. €, the pennant winning Jewett City will | than 250. Captain Sullivan sent in| CTystals—Crimmins rf, Doyvle 1f.|The crimson will race the middies on 9 y o9 99 Fonins, 300 with bath, £ s Mesots $2,307,608.00, | Mitchell ¢, Brennan rg, Elfinbein and | April 21 at Annapolis, and Cornell May per day upward p soc118 Strickland xf.~ A > 30_on the C)m.rle.;“:ilvller basin. gL BAN KE RS e Excellont e rant and oa | cld_goals, Crimmins 6. Dovle 6, ere appears e prospec oh oder rice - | IRISH GIANT’S WINNING HOLD | Burman Mitchell 1, ; Elfinbein 1,| Harvard will race elther Syracuse or Bend 20 stamp for Illustrate THE OFFICE OF WM. F | Strickland 1, Ellis 1, Shaw 1. Goals | Columbia, both of which colleges ¥ S il of: Now ¥ . . BILL, 5 from fouls, Revell 6, Crimmins 2, Doyle | sought dates. Members New York and Boston Stock Exchanges. Real Estate and Fire Insurance, fs jocated In Somers’ Block, over C. M. ‘Wiltiams, Room 9, third floor. Telephone 147. reviza ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | HAND 1T TO Him “IAdK? RPLANK: : SHEA . WHO Referee, Marsters. SHOWING M’GRATH'S HEAD SCISSORS AND ARM. One Way Jack Puts the Big Ones to the Mat. | The cartoon on page showes the AUTO DRIVERS WHO WON. Dingley and Robertson at the Top— Hanshue is Best in the West. Outside the racing machins, the drivers figure very highly in the pub- lic interest. These daredevils whose performances have thrilled thousands 28 Shetucket St. T Ldcius Briggs, Norwich, Conn. s %% Manager. 4 General Banking and Commission Business comforts of home - - | ack = WiLL BREK "TRCK | hold which Jacic MeGrath, the Trish | Do a5 No ges whether they have PR N P AGRINST ANY IN Hant, obtained when putting Bill| won o punch of rases or have been BROWN & PERKINS, tlomeys-a-Law y arris, ‘Clampion of Wischnain: to the | %00, & BUCK, of rasee, or Rave been . 3 THE GAME. mat i Hig mich taiked, of ‘Head | Spnecoea bt the e ST o High Grade Investment Issues ever First Nat Bank. Shetucke: St | Entrance s to Thames Nat. Bank Open Monday and_ Sat- way next Tel 33-2 | scissors and arm hold—a hold that McGrath has down to perfection, and which is almost impossible for anyone ‘The stars for 1909 are comparative- ly few, however, and this limelight proposition is based wholly on success- b e s S e Sty Je "Bur'ss so- | Pl performances. Name Dingiey, Hon- 53 STATE STREET 24 BROAD STREET ¢ — s it crison, Cheveolet, - Hanahue, > Grant, e Bager eovery 3% it 1o the | Mateoh, Harroun, wnipper.Burman Boston, Mass. New York N s [; ) - - and young See and the list is about 1ner 0 T T T e 17 PLEASANT STREET 28 SHETUCKET STREET A oul GEO. A. DAVIS BOOKS, Blank Books and all kinds of Stationery. Our line of Blank Beoks, Memoran- dum Books, Time Books, and Pay- THESHEAD SLiSsoRs Awn ARM HOLDY THE HOLD THAT DownED BilL HARRS. &5& so well pleased with the way he zot Harris—who by the way is one of the best | nthe game—that he thinks he can go and get the best in the east, | or anywhere,” for that matter. Me- | Grath has all kinds of backing which | is ready for him at any time, and “P.| Plank” Shea says his roll will be there | | for_anyone that wants any of Jack | game, no matter who it might be. He | | bars none. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL DUCKPINS. Cahill and Donnelly Visitors Here— Winners Decided in Handicap Tour- ney. SATURDAY MARKETS. Brisk Advance in Railroads and Industrials. General 400 Chicago & . 3400 Chicago, 100 ¢ GG 2100 Colorado 100 Colorado Fa = & St Louls Tuel & Tro & “Southern. ... Billy Cahill and Henry Donnelly, two of the Providence duckpin rollers, who formerly Initiated the Norwich tyros into the mysteries of the curve ball rolling. were visitors on Saturday eve- Among this notable list it would be difficult indeed to select, one who is head and shoulders above the rest, as was the case In 1908, when Strang had them all beaten in number of races won. Bert Dingley and George Robertson; however, seem to be entitled to @ lof of credit for their work. Dingley might even be given the preference. because he has driven in seven races during the past year, winning two. landing second three times and third once. “Only once did he fail to finish. The dope shows that his fastest race was in the Wemme event, in which he made an average of 8.7 miles per hour, and his slowest performance was in the Vesper cup. in which he finished third, at 52.06 miles per hour. Robertson started only four times, Two of these times he won, the Fair- mount Park race and at Lowell. He was second In the Indiana trophy and New Bedford, Mass, Norwich, Conn, ONCE MORE FOR THE LAST TIME We again call your attention fo the great IN- VENTORY SALE now taking place at the “BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES.” In connec- tion with this sale we are making a special offer. NOTHER BARGAIN OFFER ON Parlor Furmiture rolls, Letter Copying Books, Letter | 1{? vrd Y St ’s R 1 third in the Cob: . e a i R % b ning at Manager Stone's Rose alleys, ' third in the Cobe cup. Files, Inks, _P"’:'"— Pens and every. mi;\;\ \&rk,kJan. kzsé—ln_ a m.—'r_)lxg Conmiidated Gas | and showed they still had their old [ Chevrolet made three wins, but the A FREE aIFT ! One High Back Sofa in green thing used in the office of schools. s vnzc“m;g%ruewegn:“zgtir:;é O e ;vxxv-rlnesv. They shot over some good | black marks egainst him are the four value $38.00 We have a new supply of Fountain | iixed. e i il L L e e e e e ut sy Hiavs A STANDARD MODEL A GRAPHAPHONE, valued at $22.50, will be Special price Pens, | would like to show you Ma- | kll}xlrgl“:l‘ ‘:r’rl-e—n’l“l;fe u"fli"nke:m:r?he:',g oy Ditlen “Securites | tevant le dthe crowd in a five-man |produced a driver who gives great given absolutely free to each and every person buying $35.00 worth One Mahogany Diva . e Todd & Cos New Safety Pen, | o8 vt sl DiEE cThiay “;m Do. 1st match, getting a string of 115, which | promise for the future. He is big of goods from this store. | “try, value $30.00 abocbilily. e Asaiabin. JEROE iV aev- advance, in which the promiment | | 104 Gorst. B e A e o s e e tom You shouldn't allow this. opportunity to get & good Graphaphone Spesial price eral sizes, and guaranteed not to mk.‘ ii"’;‘c'fi.'.f\fnL‘"dnlzfl}f:‘::df‘:”éxfifl} -:nfi il:r’;:,,cr,‘:‘ se\;‘el\lrm(elex_ll‘nfi; me;“&gfl‘ Allie Murphy e ;r;,:,l;e f:geer;:c:afl'rdhe:nhhe wfll\‘; lref‘_:‘mu;nc‘w: you. SRR, . e i - 2 e et Ohats Verona b S asly. s L] 500 Niinie: Cemea and Fred Teller of Waterbury, which ctrified the worl s offer is for a short time only, as the stock of machines I - We aiso have the Waterman Pen.|: points, Union Pacific and Consolidat- | 3308 Iniercrousn was to have taken place tonight, has |of motordom by winning the Ferris lmited. $28.00— You can get a good pen for $1.00. ed Gas 13-8, and Southern Pacific, 1800 Do. pfd 2 5 - a - v ' 3 | Chesopeake and Ohio, Wabash prefer- it “Hnresics been postponed a week, as Murphy | cup road race in an Apperson at the o Special price 1 aah Seh Shi 4 il Raiis s ot B L wem is feeling a little under the weather | rate of 6445 miles per hour. Hanshue | Come now while they last at the 2 o P ey Sontuet preterred, | s Mmtemdaal Fges 1111 and is not in shape to roll. Tuesday | achieved another victory when he won | P 5 % 5 e Wing Chalr 1 Typewriter Paper. A newssupply just | Colorado Fuch and Westinghouse wiec: 9 Intemational Pump night there is a match game on be- | the big car event at the Portola meet, Big Store with the Little Prices. value $27.00 in. Giigh Taval Q 4100 Kansas City Southern, tween the A\saumc;m Clerks’ team and :nd En seco,;ld to Fleming in the free Special p b sy - 00 Do. pfd the Uncas Specialty team. for at the same meet. He was . e y Closing.—The market closed rather 300 Loulsville N ay wa GO, A DAVES. |mrer smumtzrel S280n P iy A — SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street ||ses nocre i - . A. DAVIS, [imRiaciiciaing wape | & i BT e | Fiod of quist. Gains in Reading reach- e O B ek ol 25-29 Broadway ©'% 1-2; Pittsburg Coal preferred 4 1-3, Bx G| o™i the twoman team " handicap t Is Very Interesting | Telephone. Complete Home Furnishers. i GaATe sashii Union Pacific 21-8, and several other b e e B e R e e ] B sutalew Stocks 1 or more.” Bacific Telepnons 2 loft, leaying two teams tied at i Upholatored in stripe color preferred sold at a decline of 41-2. 35, Murphy-Sturtevant and Sturte. 5 5 13.00. The Narwich Nicke! & Brass C = SR Comblos:Murhy, §56, £ot the Toduces p . Combies-Murphy, 636, got the = rwi 168! a3 bo, | ... e T $6 third prizes, and Combies-Sturte- T 100" At Chatmers ptd i vant, 601, got fourth money, $4. An- Upholstered in denim, val Tableware, 4 eawan other similar tournament is now under ’R-duccd to $ Chandeliers, ¥acht Trimmings - Eoopios o | way. i Box Couch, value $1 and such things Refinished. €9 to 37 Chestnut St. Norwici. Conn Railway Pitisbunrg, C. Dressed Steel Cas..... Pullman Paiaco Car. Steel Spring. - C. A. C. JR. ASSOCIATION. Entertained by Tom Shea for Ann Reduced to ocued Reading o 1 [ Meeting—25 is Now Members! HEAVY AXMINSTER MA = PPN = Limit. One bale, 27x64—only The annual meeting of the C. A. C. MATS Jr, association was held at the home " Del-Hoff Cafe 3o iamaialn sy Bl U o L0Vl RS L & Do. pfd - prising a smoker, business meeting may need door mats, We usiness Men's Lunch a specialty. Mennessee Copper and banguet, for all of which a unani— T t & TR Sah s e vt Tats for tos s |13 ko R St clon R s el ion 81 Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. %4 HAYES BROS. Frops Clairvoyant and Palmist, has been call- ed out of town. The public will be notified upon her return. novi7a Baltimoro Do. pea ... Beiniehem * Steel 100 Chicago & Alton... 400 Chicago Great Westera. DOMINIGK & DOMINICK T Do. prd lodo, St. L. & wtd Union Paci 1400 Laclede Gas . Total sales, 419,100 sliaren. ed by the’18 who xtended was pa noker and enter- The s ity were present. Me but She Threw Me Down, by Fred Swan: solo, She is Waiting for Me, by Jim Kearnes, anq graphophone selec- tions. John R. Walsh presided at the 5% | piano. A new article was added to limiting the membership >port of the new city league | cepted. tice and at reasonable prices. An in- spection of our windows will show you Send your Cleaning and Dyeing here, and we will assure you positive satis- faction. Lang’s WW orks, NORWICH DAILY LUNCH, service; Saw 20 years, Draw Knife 13 years, Hatchet 32 years, Shears 17 years, Butcher Knife 20 years—and 35 Saws have been sharpened with KEEN KUTTER Metal Mats, indestructible, t $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. - Aok naa Teand [ o Do pd {ainment frst oceupied the ‘attention | Some of the samples of our work, and Dfted Stusss By of the gathering, Including solo, Dixie | Soiil indicate the care we take with the . MME. TA Tited Siates Rubper A i FT, Tiiea Siaies Sieer Land, by Joseph Dearing; She Loved | most delicate and expensive fabrics, Here are some records of Keen Kutter Tool Rubber Mats; 30x36 on Smaller sizes ....... ¢ n President Tom Driscoll called the one Keen Kutter slim taper file. The uniform . 53% business meeting to order when the £ 7 | smoker was over. Walter Hynds was | Telephone. 157 Franklin Si. excellence cf ne acting secretary. Manager Joe Des- N mond's repok of last year was ac-| Janild s U OV 137~ 141 Main Streot o MONEY. was presented .and_laid on the_table. Established 1870 New York, Jan. 29.—Money on call | Fred Swan, Jim Kearns and Walter 40 Franklin Street. . nominal: no loaps. Time loans dull | Hynds were appointed the committee| gy OQUR REGULAR DINNER—..c. Members of the New York Stock Exchange e, i e e e e e what with ToSFECIAL SUPPERS Janzoa e s =3 Is_expected to b ¢ successtul | With Tea or Coffee— Open from i 2 4@41-¢ per cont. Primé mercantile |15 expected fo be a most successfu Bt g gty is shown by the fact that over 100,000 Keen AU paper 41-2 to 5 per cent., sterling ex- change steady at 4.83.60@4.83.75 for 80 dayw bills, and at 486.25 for d¢mand. Commercial bills 4.831-8@453 3:3. Bar Kutter Draw Knives have been sold and never one returned as defective. Keen Kutter Tools have been standard of America for 36 years, and E. GALY, Prop. ORDERS Teller Lucky on Strikes. s duckpin match against Allle Fred septéa FUNERAL BONDS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES Th viler, 52 1-4; Mexican dollars, 44. Murphy last week in Waterbury §¢* { i N i 4 s elles e vl p ; Iy A ged by Orders exacuted in Siosks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton D el _smn siries aud, i | JOBEEN BRADEORD, 10 better tools have ever beea made. The Keen 5 b 7 4 SDSTON- Kutter trademark covers a complete line of HUNT .. ve Florist spares, New York, Jan. 20.—Futures closed | average was 102 1- nine games Teller's Murphy's 96 3-S. tools and cutlery. Sold by Tel. 139. Lafaystte Street “a 'Book Binder. Maswion 3 cnsy. Bias: January 1424, Althoush the Waterbuty man ea- i March and ril 14.21, M: such e . o T - o iy Cnpman Bu]ldmg, 67 Broadway February Mazen and Apeil 1431 May | tabllshed” sucn”a "inciead e Brass | lank Books Made and uled to Order, THE HOUSEHOLD, ey RO August | City sports seem to be still quaking 108 BROADWAY. . ' 13.36, September 12. October 12.50, | in their boots that Le cannot hold the Telephonz 901 FRANK 0. MOSES, Manager November and Decembér 12.27. pace to the finish, as they refused | Telephone 362 - octivoa The Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St. 716 Beswsll Ave. phonz 901- ; , Manag L e 5 LTisiat winte, Bausct sms cee - midaisn, .55, i Sttered o . eithe in the | B Coma e Bur RO Y . robit serves te tw*u- 13 s zul er n Murphy, either to win in eciicut_equal te i - g e "Tone, Muskie. Eros. Tel W0 sndes. maich or to lead in total pins~»

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