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INSURANG=. Insure Your Property i the Glens Falis Insurance Co. ~ J.L LATHROP & SONS. ‘28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. . samizdaw YALE-HARVARD RAGE IN AFTERNOON Two Colleges Agree to Row at 4.30 on June 30th—Will " Be Down Stream—Freshman Eights in the Morning —Keogh is Pool Champion—Trolley-League Meeting NEW LONDON TEAMS AGAIN BEST NORWICH BOWLER Thames Fives Took Four of the S Games Rolled—Arcanum Team No. 2, However, Won Their Match. The second night of bowling be- tween the teams of the Aracnum club Of this city and the Thames club teams of New London resulted in an. even break as to matches, a team of each {URSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910 GUNBOAT SMITH FOR HEAVYWEIGHT HONORS. The_Navy Champion That Put Jack Johnson to the Mt—Wants Some of e Rough Stuff. With the Big Fel- lows. Gunboat Smith, whose home is in Philadelphia, has come back to his na- tive after a service in the navy ©of Uncle Sam, and with him he brings YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Frank Bentley Enjoying Shore Leave — Reckless Motorist’s Number Know —Personal Items. 2 ) Frank Bentley, machinist on a Unit- ed States torpedo boat, was here the first of the week, visiting his uncles, Wareham and Carl Bentley of this place. He has had a years leave of absence with full pay, which expires evening. Three members were n tiated —Earle Spicer, John Browning and Stanley Gay. Personal and General. . Clarence Bloom of Bliss place, who has been ill ior a few days, ls improy- ing. U. M. Francls and Francis Cobot of | Boston were business visitors here on Tuesday. of Baltic will . B B | elub winning, the February 12, having contracted a slow | Willlam Crawford Postponed. = Thames tean: took Fout of the sie. | the Beorsweisnt ciconioasnis of the | fever when' stationed. in the Philin- | speak at the Scotland road schoothouse ey In the game on the local alleys, the | World. pines. “He thinks Uncle Sam the only | on Sunday afternoon. Arcajum team No. 2 and the Thames Smith was a sailor in the navy, and person to work for and talks very in- On Tuesday afternoon Dorcas society TRAVELERS" DIRECTORY. All Water Route NEW YORK Chelsea Line Fare $1.00 Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 2—The pre- | events were run off tonight at the an- | No. 1 were opposed. | the first two |he had won all of the bouts on the | terestingly of his travels. liminary arrangements fixing the date international . outdoor - skating | games going to the local five. In the | Ship and when the different ships met| Miss Catherine Murphy was a re- | of the ’3&‘3‘;"”"‘\3‘;’&7&0&"“‘ e June 30 for the annual Harvard-Yale mm.m. on Saranac lake. Ed-|last game, however, the visitors rolled |8nd a tourney was held, Gunboat al- | Cent guest of her cousin, Miss Mar- - . ‘boat race at New London, Conn., were |mund Lamy, the half mile, one mile| up a big score and took the game by | Ways brought the big men flat on their | Jorie Kingsle; Mrs. Emul Weltie of New York came | Unexcelled frelght and passpnges completed today, when the agreements |and three mile champion, came in far| 77 pins. They had the match on pin- |Dack with his swings and held the Automobile Strikes Wagon. on Tuesday to visit her aunt, Mrs. | serviee direct to and from New York £ for the race were signed by the Har-|ahead of his opponenis in the heats in | fall by 19 pins. Crawford and Potter | heavyweight championship of the shibS| A reckless automobile driver ha« | Charles Young of East Town street. All Outside Staterooms, vu'lg and Y""n managers ub:'d ,‘:3:;‘“:‘ wucnm S il:m?uflcimted. W %fii‘mn;y- were tied for high on strikes, at ten | Over which an cagle soars at eve. been going through here recently n | Today (Thursady) the beast of St.|gFrom Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays. 430 f’@]o"‘c’m‘l‘m"“‘m"‘“ tro | Red | abtona mflfl-‘me 2gubedymdm‘;um: Kt :thill:'Ha!ch and H. Taylor were tied Trained With Jack Johnson. 2 high speed machine. On Monday, | Blaise, the custom of blessing the lufidny-’, at 6516 p. m. s Top to the railroad bridge, o slight |ord, making the distance In 23 sec- | was 213 b g Temor. e &5 SIng His fame spread, and when he reach- | When John Driscoll of Franklin was | troats will tgke place at 7.0 . m. |y New York DPler 23, Tast River 4de veing with the crews. onds. % e e et 53 Frisco e’ was pitted n a few of | on iz way to Norwich fo Gellver up |and ut'4 ana 740 p.m. at Sacred Heart e Al P_',';:- . “The froshmen will race on the morn- on total, 542, with H. Taylor second a: | which proguces &1 et &nd’ struck the. wagoh, Lot “Phone or write for folder. samd ’clock, i i . o roduce Al Kaufman. The | and struck the wagon, . . oyosing tha twe | TR i vy wtrescn New K;:,?: rfe’:' ;"‘:‘e;:l"' acen. B iter L Sthy ouiv. tRD, o (et | peie of the ;gvy went through the | Driscoll upon the horse and seatterini | | The A; . club met Wwith Mrs, Alfred WAl el untt Pl S from the railroad bridge. . . 2 e eog] ry 5 amateurs like buckshot up an alley.! the apples over the road. The motor- av"'l“"‘. Thrzee !.l’lh'l.e:aenl whh!te Wa{ s The 'varsity fours will race imme- of Rochester, N. Y. won the world's championship 100l title from Thomas Arcanum No. 2. st. sp. m. b, He has one mightby kick in either hand, and he can land it, which adds ist did not stop to find out the dam- age dome or to make any apologics, played. ‘Sandwiches, cake and coffee were served by the hostess. diately after the freshmen, two miles up stream, from the navy yard to Red But Mr. Driscoll has the number of the machine and the speed limit law Hueston, the title holder, in the last game of thelr 600 point match in New Hatch 137 175 132—444| 3716 to_the value of the wallop. Honevm’'n 177 140 164—481/ 9 13 s erai fght Jack Johnson was training to of our address and when you want|Top. York tonight, Keogh, with a high of | Potter 152 156 176—484/10 8 Stanle: - 5. 'y Ketchel is ti; d | may be enforced around here as a re- Insurance call at our officle. All bus-|__ .\ oo | XohE MEeTiNG 32, securea the 190 poinis necessary | Stevens 177 141 152—470| 6 14 he ran shy of dubs to ‘:m::m:;.e'-ourlm sult. 3 iness intrusted to us will be carefully to complete the 600, while Hueston ob- | Crawford 138 212 145—499/10 10 sent for boat Smith. Now Gun- Improvements at Creamery. — —— c— looked after. 1SAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agt. WAS POSTPONED. Magnates Will Gather This Afterncon fained 173, o ‘Twenty-six frames were played. final score was 600 to 546. was for the championship title and with & high run of 23. The The match 5 3 8 3 781 824 773 237538 61 26 Thames No. 1. | st. sp. m. b. boat is not the sort who when sent for cannot come. He visited John- som, and the next morning it leaked out tha’the Texan in roughing it with the A new boiler has been received for the Bozrah creamery. Improvemenis are being made there. Clifford Cantlin of Stafford Springs N.S. Gilbert & Sons NORWICH LINE Richards :-l.-. $1 Main Street. at Willifaptic. . TSR entis sids Histen 114 165 141420/ 5712 9" 4 | Daval lad had been cracked on the Jaw | has returned after spending a few dxys . 3 s s a and swing and taken a n. ing i Wilimastic on Wednesday af- e eonowad Heoeh's pupll ‘andin Cometock 133 168 161461 5 10 '8 3 |Bap on the floor of the gym. o iecs Rose and Mary McManus of LmytEar vay — the: eomtereble teaoon 46 bed Kisen misinaT vt Ihong . Eime|H. Taylor 190 176 167—333| 9 16 4 1|, There were several who saw it, and | pitchville were- recent guests of Miss 7-of traveling. N. TARRANT & CO. s oastooned o this arternoon at 2.30 | Keogh Das been champion four times |y Tayior 178 151 215342 8 14 4 2 | Johnson admitted it, as did his man- | Mavy Burns Steamers City of Lowell ana New - ost; anad Hueston three. ager. Smith was added to the staff| ' o DUTRS o L s left the employ Huiipabire — safe, staunch vessels 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, Liability, Plaie Glass o'clock in the office of Mayor Dunn of Willimantic. This was all to accom- modate the Norwich magnates, who found that they were slated for a so— ciety engagement Wednesday evening, gs they hmd tickets for the charity ball. It is reported that Denny Hayes has J. O'Rourke of the Bridgeport Connce ticut league baseball team announ: Hueston recently wrested the title from Kling, the baseball player. “Pop” O’Rourke Seils Out. Bridgeport, Feb. 2—Manager James 742 795 860 2397136 65 37 12 In the game at New London between Arcanum No. 1 and Thames No. 2, the latter team took all three games, gol- ting big scores In every game. Fout | of their men rolled over 500, while on- | 3 two of the local team went over with instructions to retain that right for other fights and not fling it at the <champion. Stopped Fellows. His work with Johnson impress- £d the California critics, and they tried him out against some of the war horses of A. A. Manning at the granary ni has entered the weave room of the Yantic Woolen company. NORWICH TOWN ANOTHER BARGAIN OFFER ON that have every comfort und conven- tence for the traveler. A deilghtful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- derful skyline and waterfront of New York. a man in Westerly who is interested | this afternoon that he had sold the | that mark. Ford put up the remarka- | Who are always to be found ready to|L. J. Saxton Buys Old Sturtevant Steamer leaves New Londen at 11 p. ENS URAMNGCE i sorosition or that place ana | franchize o H. Eugene McCann of | biy larze score of 581, which was the | take a chancs with a youngster. Jos | Weolen — Corporation to Be m. weekdays only; ue Pler foot of will be present to speak for the Rhode rsey City, N. J. No details nor the | hign total, and he made the high sin- | Willis fas one, and oJe has retired Formed—Fifty Old Deeds Passed. Bast 224 St. 6.45 a. m. (Mondays Nerwich Union Fire Insurance Society, | Island town at the meeting. purchils - prise were given. gle. 215, He was high on strikes wi {:’f{" t;e fFame since that muss. Young 4 cepted) and Pler 40, North River, % u. 8. —— Challenges Cap Risley’s Five, ., and Hale on spares with 16. Til' er Jackson, the smoke from the vil- | a1 seurtvant rebuilt what is now ey Cline Gets the Second Game. ’ Five. s | ana Fox were the locals who went | 1age of Baltimore, who is rated as one i G i Assets 3275942210 — e Efarry Clime of | o The Mohican Clerks' duckpin team, | over §00. The summary follow: tough fellow, was then matched With | 1aer" Brovious te tha time 1t was OWh- - Fare Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Chicago, Feb. 2. Y e which defeated the Uncas Specialty five Smith. Smith forced Jackson all over Western Assurancs Co, U. €, Philadelplila defeated Calvin Demarest | on Tuesday evening, ehallenges Cape | Arcanum No. 1. the ring and Peter fafled to brng back | €d by Lieut. ‘Gov. and Colonel Loomis, ‘Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPS. Assots $2397.608.00. of Chicago tonight in the second game | tain Georze Risley's team for a mateh | | 5% #p-m. % | tne+ bacon he and Gans used to cop 50| (g ncas Woslen Mul company and Asent, New London. Cona. augtd dec118 of the 18.2 balk line billiard match for | on either Tuesday or Wedneoday ceenr | Willams 111 169 154—434/ 8 9 8 5 | L2at ] P 50| the Norwich Woolen Mill company. " the national champlonship by the score | fngs next. Reply to bavid Bendert. |Golyell 180 182 134411 613 8 310, L.y Smieh in the running for | Li J. Sexton mow has sixty old THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, °F °° t© o e Ko ™% 353 180 1697008 §13 § §| the heavyweight staices, and he decid- | Srisan? Clinton Milla company Had & Real Estate Wesleyan 23, Brown 16. g it Hodpr. Sy 189 170 R e R e S D o o e bn | One High Back Sofa in green velvet, The (reat R New Haven, Conn., Feb. 2.—Yale dge- [ — = == o ese stocl lders held a meeting on 3 ” aind Fie Bsarani Providence, R. I, Feb. 2.—In a fast |feated the Massachusetts Institute of 729 829 750 2317(34 62 28 =g | 1o the old school in Philadelphia and|myesday to see about selling the prop- | value $38.00— e, game here tonight the Weslevan bas- | Technology at hockey here todasy, 3 h, pick up a few of the finer artificers of | o1ty A nearly unanimous vote was| Special price is Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. | ketball tcam defeated Brown. The o 0. o a NG G 3 [ i e passed to mecept the bid made by L. J. . TAMPA BAY "OTEL Willlam® Room 9, third ficor. score was Wesleyan 23, Brown 16. Calkins . 148 100 1655011 5 18 & & unl.}e;;h:::" fl;;erg:; gm“mwplm -Y;g Saxton. The future owners will be L.|One Mahogany Divan in cream Tapes- s Sokatas s Mike Mowrey of Cincinnati may be | Hale 154 170 144—465| 6 16 4 4 | would prefer Montana Jack Sullivan, | % Saxton. Henry L. Saxton and Charles | * try, value $30.00— (Fireproof) - ey Ou*-k-h;' Ag 0;:“;-*& 1x |Spipped to Joo McGinnity's Newark Ford = 176 191 21558116 7 ¢ 1|but in case they want him to meet Al A o A e | “®pscial prics ..... .. $20.00 TAMPA, FLORIDA e aranac Lake, N. Y. —Six | club. Fledhi 56 153 193—502] 8 15 4 3 | Kauf: "Brien, boat i - > ATTORANEYS AT LAW. Congdon 193 183 124—500| 8 13 7 2 | willing o do TackioT e, Cupbost 1 TS R DO, made out in BOS- |y arge Easy Chair in Verona, value ?{:r‘x,nfi;r’m\m ot Firth E - - %5 $28.00— LAUBER | Year e oo FINANGIAL AN" chMERGIAL | o e e O s B 1508, 6 Moats. okl e Top e Btk eam Standing. : o . 8. C. < A At = Tim Hurst Quieted the Turbulent| The King's Business club met in their . : Atiorney-at-Zaw, 3 Richards Bldg. = Al g e Lost. @ oted, The King's Busiuoss clit et SpioMs W‘l:f“.c‘?;:x:o_‘ln Dresden taspestry, |fin the midst of a most wonderful “Fhone 308 e Arcanum No, 2 o B L i e e (:‘upltllflplrk. Climate ideal. Sun = SUDDEN FINAL BREAK IN PRICES | Bonds were irregular. Total sales, | Thames No. 1 .. 3 TR T, . $he - Sunpirg. whe. i = i i REey ey mublo, tannie, kot BROWN & PERKINS, Attoreys-at-Law par valie, $2,885,000. United States | Arcanum No.1..: i |tornine qut some mteresting o season | PAKE IT IN TIME |7 mockers. vatue sicoo— ing, ~fishing, hunting, motering, cver First Nat Bank Shetucket st | M Some Cases With Sensational Vio- | bonds were unchanged on call. { LT e S oIk KOS & T A8 8pecial Price ................. $12.00 || driving and riding. 100 miles of Sairway poxt o Thesmes Bank Yerioe=— Rie MERIn S D, | —_— 7 “About a year ago Dave Altizer of the BB SRR dustless shell roads. R e e e R R B o | STOCKS. The Larks Had Great Support at Home | White Sox made & trip to the coast.| JUST AS SCORES OF NORWICH oo Storma or Fogs on the West braay evenings 0ct28d | today had to digest the failure of Fish 'Allis Chatmers pra . —Outclassed Bigger Towns on Fi-|Dave haf in his possesslon o e i: PEOPLE HAVE. Upholstered in strips color, value | 022" p & Robinson, announced after the mar- | 4600 Aumal ‘Copper wancla¥iEnd at contained over $1,500 of his sal- i 2 Information and bookiet for the o | ket closed yesterday. Manifestly there | 30 A % e D e : king m. quaintance with a young lady who left | Waiting doesn’t pay. Reduced to ..... 5 -o.. $10.00 |} Address Tampa Bay Hotel or any was no great relish in doing so. The Stirred up by the talk of pooling re- the train at Salt Lake City. A few If you neglect the aching back Agent, primary declines, which were within | ceipts in the Connecticut baseball 4 Iste: in deni il 13.00— GEO A DAV[S one point limits, brought out prompt icague, ‘Owner Gii Bdwards of the | IoUrs after her departure Altizer dis-| (riinary troubles, diabetes, Surely | Umenuced to oo e P00 || Seabeard Air Line: Atiantic € o S eupport and recoveries followsd. Super. Northampton team has produced fle-|and he never recovered it. Whether | follow. R s i 7 T e Routberh tat e T, Sowm i i easu; v] = - - B i Th e s eannusaes, of = :Fi.";fi;;é’;%‘&%:?;tm’fi“fiflii"‘,: Loue ey saifie the toueh of| Doan's Kidney Pilis relleve back- |Box Conch, valus §13.00— lory, Savannah and Clyde S.8. Lines feverish break in the last few minutes =% De considered a weak city and should | oweg Decs ot b M ol a | ache, Reduoed to .................. $8.00 was clearly traecable to the uneasiness 20 need help from the bigger clubs, the | oo B i ol c very kidney i1l caused by it. i faty. groved . diveotly t thelioomtra | Soo0, S8 Tyt ery e, S | ek tloime onidy HEAVY AXMINSTER MATS The failure had Features about it that| 100 A= [t = » y story got to Tim Hi and served es| Norwich cltizens endorse them. P sy 9 placed it out of the usual lines of it8 L 3300 Ansoonce stiniug ‘Co. g The lovalty of the Northampton fans | 5,y e e S vaicMus |': Mrs, Henry Derting.. (83, Ml 8t | O Pels ATxbé=only. .. ........ $1.68 ]'h . | y parcticular business, notably in the ex- [ 10800 Achison 15% was pointed out, and not without cause, | {i¢iar out on a very close play at| Norwich, Conn., says: “I suffered ter- fl BW fl BJ BI’A tent to which its commitments were 1034 | for the smallest city in the league last | SATSST OOt 100 5 Vol CIO80 BlAY Sl| iy from pains in my back and 1 MATS an Q0KS in bonds of proportions in the con I3 season turned out crowds that put! s e G o Eleventh St. and University Pi % strenuous exceptions to_the decision. | ¢hing they were due to disordered kid- [ This season of smow and mud you Sity 1. and 2li kinds of . o'f.l:.:l‘:‘ Shanicet. he B e e ctore reomed by | -He @iawl touch moi” when I lay down and often was unable | pyper Mats, large size, 30x36, at $2.50 || The oniy absolutels et/ incident directed mew attention, how- | 100 Do pd : I e ren Fiaving worond, | , The crowd began to have visions of | to sleep. Mornings when I arose I felt ’ proof transient hotel below 334 -4 ever, to the inert market bonds in gen- | % Gt of New Sersey..200 | Holyoke paid ‘Hamp less money for | %, bis arsument, ending with the prob- | g stift and lame that I could scarcely | Metal Mats, ndestructible, three slzes, || Street. Location central, yet quie: tatlonery, eral, which has not been effectually re- | 5’%Ches s what it received than any club In the |9ole expulsion of Altizer from the| " .iout, and it I stooped sharp| - $100, $1.28, $1.50. 400 Tooms, 200 with bath, from $1.06 lieved at any stage of the extensive league, exclusive of the holiday games, | E3me. Huft had ne such Intentions; | £L, 001,00 ‘me through. the Toims, [guus | aet g0 0 o s || PeRdeY, Upwards epeculative movement in stocks, This e tmost that “Hamp. received In Ho. | Rowever, SRpNss eixad, e thoushethaci. r , 30x38 only, only $1.75 || “mxceliont restaurant and cate - Moderate prices Our line of Blank Bcok: dum Books, Time Books, and Pay- rolls, Letter Copying Books, Letter Files, inks, Penci Pens and every- thing used in the office of schools. Memoran- We have a new supply of Fountain Pens. | would like to show you Ma- bie Todd & Co's New Safsty Pen, mbsolutely non-leakable. Made in sev- eral sizes, and guaranteed not to leak. We aiso have the Waterman Pen. You can get a good pen for $1.00. I can give you a good bargain in Typewriter Paper. A new supply just | ment of capital, even for purposes of structive stage. The liabilities, while large, did not in themseives give occa- makes a serious flaw in the financial situation so far as effective industrial revival is to be hoped for. The enlist- refunding the onerous obligations in- curred in short term loans during the period of depression, has been difficult and has not satisfactorily relieved the conditions of these loans. The rail- roads find themselves handicapped also in undertaking new enterprises by the diculty of placing new bond issues. Such ‘as have been placed have been slow of movement from the hands of underwriters. s It was this well known fact that won attention for persisting rumors today of other financial difficulties which would have to be adjusted. One reason Den: Do pfd ... Distiliers Secusitics i < e Sl = Holyoke, Bridgeport, New Britain and Waterbury to shame, when it came yoke was something like $30, and "Hamp turned into the Paper City cof- | fers something like $250 om its big aay. Bridgeport was the mext poorest city for the Larks. Waterbury came third and New Britai fourth. Spring- fleld and 'Hamp practically made a fair exchange. Visiting managers day after day re- peated that Northampton was paving beyond _their expectations, and even Jim_O'Rourke began to look forward to the day when his team was sched- | uled to appear there. The most that “01a Jim*“ passed to Bdwards was $40, and Edwards at one time handed out something like $200. The view of the siuation is thi {In a voice that could be heard all over the grounds, he fairly yelled: “No, 1 guess not. Neither did that young lady touch you last winter while en route to the coast. DIAMOND CHIPS. There are 25 men named Williams playing professional baseball, 39 named Clark, 34 named Brown and 73 named Smith. Montreal i crazy for a pennant and Owner Lightenstein bet Ganzell $500 that his team will finish ahead of Rochester. If he could only field a little faster Frank Laporte would be a kingpin sec- ond baseman, as his average at the bat last season was .295. neys. I was always in great misery At times my face was 50 badly swollen that my eves were olosed. My ankles also swelled and my kidneys were in a very bad shape. Although I was treat— ed by physicans I obtained no benefit until T heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Their use improved my condition in every way. in fact, to o great gn ex- tent that I felt like a different. person. My experience with Doan’s Kidney Pills warrants me in recommending them in the highest terms.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents., Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember take no other. the name—Doan’s—and may need door mats. We offer Smaller sizes .. $1.25 M., Gilbert & Sons 137-141 Main Street janz0a . NEW YORK CITY, One Block West of Br Send 2¢ stamp for Illustrated Guide and Map of New York City. HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantie City, N. J. the' hotel 1co and Yenr. With e a1 amou s modern conv somforts of home In All the World in. | SSyseiet by et IO Ko Ch M Edwards does mnot claim that he is| yp ps £ Stootl sh_demand for high grade, well anager Clatke of the Pirates says - — — S Sated bond sewipe 16 the peeterimce’ of B e~ 1o 1o s to o | el take only two first basemen to % No more attractive trips can pessibly GEO A DAVIS investors for inferior grades offering along as he has and is fident o Hot Springs for spring practice. He b dasa e . . )y | @ higher return. The high cost of liv- e mport that has been wecordeq | Bas five on his list now. % entist. e ing is blamed for this peculiarity in him. e does not ask any favors and| Umpire Billy Evans is said to be sure . 25-29 Broadway the situation. Thus far the decline in only wants & fair shake from the other | of the job of holding the indicator in ¥ et 4 the interest rate on momey has falled e £ the games between the Cubs and Naps "“ Pain 1o correct this defect in the bond mar- PR e in New Orleans in March. The Ameriean . . ol L T SLUGGERS WHO BUNT, TOO. The Atlan ta club of the Southern Mediterra The Norwich Nicke! & Brass E'_ fixed interest securities into stock league will carry but thirteen players (1] g rices = JlC TR Cobb, Callins, Crawford _ and Baker on St phyrol next scason HerZs ond A o e ware, Among the Best Sacrifice Hitters. manager it in no wire super— 3 ¥y , OF the in times of expanding earnings, or even stitious. I have twenty people a day tell me ae 2 Epensive 1 Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings and such things Refinished. €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii Conn octee OPEN—— Del-Hoff Cafe Business Men’s Lunch a specialty. of price inflation by redundant cur- rency or increased gold production. But the fault in the present course of events is that such a demand usually folows as an overflow from the absorp- tion of bond issues, while now that demand has not been in evidence at eny time. stock market today was almost inert in presence of the doubts in the minds of speculators. A sustaining ef- fect was caused for a time by the buy- ing of Reading. The news of that stock The bunt or sacrifice hit was In- vented by the famous old Baltimors Orfoles, and it was invented and used | simply because it was a means to an end in run getting. It helped to ad- vance the runners on the bases and to put runners on the bases, after which the heavy sluggers got in thei It serves the same purpose today, and effectively. The rule which gave the batter who scored a run on a fly to the outfield a-sacrifice hit helped swell the number of sacrifice hits last year, but Cincinnat! scribes éxpect Hans Lo- bert to hold out on account of a $1,000 slash in salary. Lobert was raised that figure a year ago and failed to deliver the goods. Frank Chance is enthusiastic over Roy Miller, the young inflelder obtain- ed from the Pacific Coast league. The boss of the' Cubs says he expects the kid to beat either Steinfeldt or Tinker to a regular berth. Joseph Pickering, the Athens, Pa. DR. KING, Originator of the King Safe System of Painless Dentistry. g After the first tooth nothing. that they had put off coming because hey dreaded the ordeal. say for thi Now, let me ten thousandth time, that Absolutely Painle: is filled or ex- tracted you laugh at your fears and wonder why you walited so long. Don’t think of having your work done till you get my estimate, which 1 give for n’t put it off any longer. We examine your teeth without ch arge and tell you what it would cost pleasure-seoker, more resultful to the explorer, and foraishing new material {or historic re- search ; a regien where rigorous norihern win- ters are excianged for perpetusl summer, sunshine and flowers. 4 days from New York, one BEST COMBINATION TOUR OF THE SEASON wock us Havana, the Américan Yuca' 2 days from Havans, ® one week at Progreso, ® Sierida, and the cels: brated Mayan Ruins—older Ghan these of Alse Regular Dinner, fifty cents. | did not go beyond reports of the source g ; ball player, who broke his meck in a > s WA svoe v hos. mepe | 2, uvine: “There “was ' some rirther S e e e | i oo towt 'y hus bean opar= | £ Fut thews In petect confins CUpiames ays Sonsixventiy low, jpain- | _cgewe SN L - pressure on the specialties which suf- e I I e T e eaTa"r | ated upon and Is expected o recover.| less extraction free when 3 p. m.; Sun- M . o Yer Cruz.1day from Pre; ffr:edcom«t = ’“‘""1.’;.1' ‘éq"'u““‘ the ‘wealk hitter, but, on the contrary,| Should this be the case, he will con-| davs 10 to 2. Telephone. €XI1Co: Hirough & dellghimaily e copper group was y 2 sharp the heavy hitter is usually a good sac- | tinue to play basebail. loturesgue mountainous country to Mexico decline in the price of copper in Lono vy ieR ot prodioi oo Lo BER SR Bity=rioth ‘ol the adractions o Spain—and rifice hitter and ready to use it when amer ga; ¥ oL R LT 40 Franklin Street. TRY QUR REQULAR DINNER—_.c. SPECIAL SUPPERS With Tea or Coffee—i5c. Open from 5a m to12 p. m. £ GALY, Prop. septsa don and unsatisfactory reports of the general trade position of that metal. Foreign stock markets, as well as New York, were affected by this factor. The uneasiness over the near eastern ques- tion had some effect on forelgn stock markets. The final break in prices came with great suddenness, and in same cases 300 United States Rubber. 202100 United States Stedl. 1400 Do ptd 2000 Utah_Copper 100 Va. Carolina G 1100 Wabasti ...... needed. Bush of the Tigers led the American league last season in t number of sacrifice hits, having 52. And Bush can hit the leather, t00. Cobb, the country’s premier hitie: aid the suicide act 24 times Jast sea- son, Crawford 25, Collins 21, Baker 34. These are just a few of the best slug- thing about his being sold to the Uti- ca club by Buffalo, says the Buffalo News. The former Pony has hopes of staying in the Eastern league with either Montreal or Toronto. Charles Comiskey and have been spending @ few days at Ex- celsior Springs, Mo. Commy declares Ban Johnson | KING DENTAL PARLORS, Franklin Square, over Somers Bros. overs at points of Iuterest L the Mexican Republic; theuce to Texas. incleding stopover st Sem Aptento, of America’s mest. beantitnl , whih the historic Alame nnd the anelent Spanish Migions: Tetarning frewm sloamship direct to New York alveston by La Grippe pains that pervade the en- | sensational violence. United States gers picked from the league, which|that he will take his team to the re- e patecy, Ta CEIS ToowLlie Ahat|Steel, Houthern: . Pucific, & Amociien shows that slugging and sacrifices £0 | sort in the spring of 1911, having tired 811250 ward Every SEk Mo -sirails, ¥ guickiy Cured By | inelting and soide; ofhers SOld: Iowes hand in hand. The Naps, usually|of the usual jaunt to the Pacific coast. 3 for Thrrsday Foley’s Honey and Tar. Is mildly lax- | than in the period of greatest weakness Total sales, 667,500 b among the hardest hitting teams in the | The White Sox trained at Excelsior Entire from afive, safe and certain in results, Lee | last week. The closing tone was very S~ | league, were motably weak when it|Springs the first season they won the Trip L l M€ rewverk & Osgood. feverish and weak. Members of the New BONDS AND INVEST DOMINIGK & DOMINICK Orders exscuted in Siocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton easy, 21-2@2 3-4 per cent. 23-4, last loan 2 3-4, closing bid 21-2, offered at 25- and rather dull; sixty days 31-2@3 per cent.. ninety days 3 six months 4 per cent. et, 10 points higher; middling uplands 14.80, middling gulf 15.05; no sales. York Stock Exchange MENT SECURITIES Closing bids: 14.52, April 14.50, May 14.57, June 14.49, July’ 14.47, August 14.07, 13.10, October 12.70, November 12.51, December 12.50. MONEY. New York, Feb. 2—Money on call ruling rate Time loans very soff 3-4 per cent, Futures closed quiet and stead February 14.48, March September CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. came fo sacrificing last season. Stovall and Bradley, with 20 aplece, headed the team last yéar, and they ranked down about twenty—first among the best sac- rifice hitters in the league. While the baseball fan likes to see the leather walloped off the ball, still at the same time he will rise up on his hind legs and vell when a player lays down a neat ‘bunt and advances a runner or Ty Cobb has purchased 300 acres of land in Georgia. Some wag has re- marked that if Tyrus' spikes are one- American league pennant. Hugh Jennings 1s said to be trying to land Bobby Wallace and George Stone from the Browns. Matty Mc- Intyre and George Morianty for the pair is the gossip. Jennings Is think- ing of letting out Tom Jones. He will switch Sam Crawford to first, and wishes a hard hitter to replace the Wahoo barber in the garden. “Our two children of six and eight years have been since infancy subject to colds and croup. About three years ago I started to use Foley’s Honey and half as long and one—third as sharp as Connie Mack says, the Georgia peach will be able to break his Jand with his ball shoes alomie. Four Pirate players—Leach, Clarke, Tar, and it has never failed to mt and cure these troubles. It is the only medicine I can get the children to take without a row.” The above from W. C. Ornstein, Green Ray, Wis., dupli- cates the experience of thousands of store. of goods from thi: free gratis escape you. Mmited. We again call your attention to the great IN- VENTORY SALE now taking place at the “BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES.” tion with this sale we are making a special offer. A STANDARD MODEL A GRAPHAPHONE, valued at $22.50, will be given absolutely free to each and every person buying $35.00 worth You shouldn't @llow this opportunity te get a good Graphaphone This offer is for a short time only, Come now while they last at the In conneec- as the stock of machines is PORTO RICO, NASSAU, ALABAMA, FLORIDA sio il directly and most conventently resched by the ntury Bieamers of the ATLANTIC, GULF & WEST INDIES STEAMSHIF LINES Clyde, Mallory, Porto Rico and Ward Lines. beats it out. It is & pretty play and & 4 COTTON. useful one, and ‘hich is here to —_— retep for, SO NEWE. o wcuvst mag: Ectablished 1870 New Tork, T BNt closed. aul.| Bk 0% 204 one which ‘s here e A FREE GIFT! S SR T LET US PLAN YOUR TRIP Our Tour Bureau cam issue all tickets, reserve cnlee, S odiones arrange i detan and remder imvaluable service in all tra Tasters. Address: Pier 14 Exst River BREAU. Y 200 Brmadway { Now Yorc AGWT OR ANY RATLROAD TICKET ONFIOM AGENCY, Open. MWigh. Tow. Close. ‘Wagner and Byrne—scored mere runs OR AUTHORIZED TOUR o W% w110 1| han the entire Boston Nationals com- | PIESF users of Foleys Honoy and Tar, “p: - . - » T R A A g Nerwic Cha Buildi 1B i e, Rt bieg, “reneh” scored 1%, Clarke 97 mc'“g%‘fig s o m Big Store with the Lu“tlc Prices. FUNERAL ORDERS s v e R g g | Eenien sl ks o SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street : Canll % Hogan- Fedicey, fos TaElict Bacttord NEWMARKET MOTEL, - OB - Artistically Areanged by _ Telephone 901. FRANK 0. 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