Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1910, Page 3

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i part .‘ rding to the cracks who have seen TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. B S seriner Fiasting (o sha ciatie &t "%.4 make hampion practice. e .tnqv-r .kfifl and tips | really discovered hy big Ed WA!III. . ks T veirier for the cnicago mericans. | (ANl WWater Route ‘McGrath in this match will have | who coached the Yale g‘::hnn last z | to meet.a man as tall as himselt and | season. somewhat heavier, this will give his| bero how to hmfllo !bo spitball, Mn TO tain cks will Run fron ” l.flda- th follow chance t a li Coy_quit the baseball squad for the C.P Wl 3 - te 3 him l:!l.ln:t an orppmtznt"bt :m-ncel-.:: tra{kq‘t.eam “t’wtnre the season year N Ew Yon K atur —McGrath Defea Feather| Wenanal hes two. Socies Profes. | aso was well advanced, and, as van s d-, 5 ftsrnoon D ity T‘“ Wl‘ Dwyer, which M::e:nthn.t Tnve Vieck and Merritt turned out wonder- flfi J.L ufl*fl? & SONS. B8 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. : ! M has the skill-to go with his strength. | fully well he was not,needed. Coy in Straight F.H'—M 212 ?fl-‘d" To .‘ ; There will be SO preliminaries. has promised to give his attention to s : 2 : S ; ik baseball this spring, aside from start- che|sea L'ne ; e ¢ 2 < GETTING A BATTING AVERAGE | ing the football candidates in their 3 ‘ —_ spring training. He is the football To smash Hilton's New London tothies of the crowd were almost rgx:h'e Largely Luck, Says Mike Mitcheil—If | head coach for next season. Norwich road record of 1 hour 44 min- |ly with the Indian and he Fielders Get Those Long Flies. . a'le utes is the task William H. Wicks, last applause HARNESS HORSE NOTES. - season’s baseball captain at the state | of bad holds. “Getting a big batting average is ‘hospital, has set for himself next Sat- |full of life as the Tall Feather-Young| mostly luck,” declared Mike Mitchell, One of the notable things of 1909 was Unexcelled freight and passenger urday afternoon, weather permitting. hnm.m the Reds’ famous Marathon slugger.|that the trotters raced a faster mile | serviee direct to and from New York Interest in the road running m wiles that enthused the “When I didn’t hit up to standard last | than the pacers. All Outside Staterooms, { which was at fever heat around ‘McGrath ed the first {] year it was said I had lost my eve,| violin 2.551-4, now 32 years old and | 4 From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays A mas, after Hilton hung up the new |head scissors in 45 minutes and my good average the season before blind, is El"d to be in service on the Bundays, at 5.15 p. m. figures, will take a new-lease of life, |also got the second on a -cis-on and iz 13 P?fll-u.d i New York Pler 22, East River, foot and without doubt Main street and ‘rmlock in 12 minutes. Frank Mec- . this year, ranking | ™ n elphia. Roosevelt Street, xanau- Wednes~ Broadway will be lined to see the hos- | Lean was referee and second to Wa; he bcu- Dan Patch and Minor Heir paced ex- | days, Fridays, 5 ’ : \ pital man finish. timekeeper. ° Guets are M A AR - | nbitions in 16 states last vear and | ““Phone by S SR 3 ‘Wicks comes to the front in the run- Two preliminaries, a three round| saying that by cutting out early spring | traveled more than 15,000 miles. P. 8. rng,m received unidl § p =) ning game as an interesting unknown | boxing exhibition between Kid Par-| work 1 got myself into proper shape Some good judges count Hal B. Jr. C. A. WHITAKER, Agent quantity, but he aims to duplicate Hil- | sons and Kid Gleason and a wrestling| for 5 big average, The fact is, I was | who Is winning on the ice up in Can- may4d ton’s route from the Y. M. C. A. build- | match between Kid Barber and Kid| ejther Tucky th?a‘yefir in geiting a good | @da, as good a pacer as Merry Widow. ing in one city to the other, and is full | Connell, in ‘which the former obtained | average, or unlucky the year before in Al Pennock wi'l ship Siliko, Allea of confidence that he can beat the fig- [ one fall in 15 minutes, served to put| accumulating a rather ordinary collec- | Winter and the balance of the stable Tu NEw YuHK of our address and when you want|ures already established. He was for- [the crowd on edge for the main event.| tion of base hits, he is to campaign in this country from Ensurance call at our ‘officie. All bue- | Ierly a member of the assoclation in | AAnmouncer Dondero stated that Bill| I know positively I hit the ball just | England this month. i - iness intrusted to us will be carefully e o s i | T e T be. waag | as hard and just as far in 1908 as 1 did | A¢ (ny coming congress of the Na- that time, but this will be his of er would be seen| thig year, yet there was a decided dif- tional, Trotting assoclation some actior looked after. public appearance for a distance |next Wednesday evening in a finish| fepe; 1 ISAAC S. Insurance Agt. | cvent like this. That he will be no |maich, best two out of three falls. Toronce in the batting averages of the | toward the abolishment of hopples JONES, Ins . | iranger to the murderous hills to be : == that in 1908 most of my long wallops | “PoVld be taken. Richards Building, 91 Main Street. | surmounted is indicated by his state- LEAGUE MAGNATES WILL were gobbled up by the opposing out- | From Minneapolis comes word that ment that he has already done the fielder: hile duris he last se: grand old Dan Patch has not yet earn- SR g long hike, as he was the unknown run- O T e T oD Y. ity or (L8 the last A28s0D | ¢d refirement and is to be Out in the g g 4 ner who was seen A}omg it on Christ- Next Week “Just do a little figuring on long | ©xhibition busimess again this year. 2 s ;t.t':.;:u:‘.’ — the somfortable N. TARRANT & CO. mas morning, but who so far has con- the Westerly Situation Takes| fli€S. If one-fourth of the long flies I = St Fr ] my | cealed his idemtity. 3 Y poled out last year had gone safe, I BASEBALL BRIEFS, eamers City of Lowsll and New 117 MAIN STREET. In Training All Winter. Shape. would have brought home a .300 aver- 2 = Hampshire — safe, staunch ves Ever since then he has allowed the £ age 'sure. Last season at least one- McGraw has been scouring the coun- | that have every comfort . nven- Fire, Accident, Health, winter weather to interfere but little | , - 7, Haves of this city on Wednes-| fourth more,of my long «;mves went| try to get a catcher to help Schlel and | jance for the sobers st o with_his_training, and he says he is | &2 safe, and that accounts for my in- | Meyers out. A Aeessrar . lumphrey of New London that the P v R - eilghtful voyage on Long Island A from the hospital to Groton ferry, back e - = tebooPle | I was hitting poorly. It was the hard- | geen in hig league company. He is |3erful skyline and waterfront of New and Steam Boiler .. in the placing of a baseball team in| est thing in the world for me to et | new on the playing list of the Spring- | York. Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only; due Pler foot of East 224 St. 5.45 a. m. (Mondays ¢ cepted) and Pler 40, North River, 7 5 mnll“nffwxh t:“gwdgm to ““’u‘ m:‘;: that town. He says that some of the|a hall safe, and I began to 100k upon | field, O, tedm. | it is good enoush to leave him mo|%2010rs IRk (IS 10ea B £0of one and| myeelf as @ joke slugger. Then sud- | ", lough the Cubs have a long string Ay Ot ol e I e airor | over, consider the possibiities of a| the ball where the other feliows were | Of veierans and . tryouts, President Norwich Unlon Fire Insurance Society, | the road on the other side of the river 3 z e league team there, and look u; ssi- = Charlie Murphy promises that the u. P PO not playing, and I imagine I wound number Chance.takes with him to the & m. 8. after Saturday. Bla grounds. Because of this uncer-| up the trip with a pretty fair average : Assets 32,759422.10 Who Wants to Make the Pace? | tainty there just at present, the meet- | to my coenit, OFf somros thors 1 ora8® | training camp will be limited to thirty Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 Western Assurance Co., U. €, As Hilton had an automobile for a|ing of the managers which was in-| skill in hitting, but there is even more | TD- A $2,397, pacemaker, Wicks is also desirous of | tended for today at the Del-Hoff hotel | Iuck.” 3 Connie Mack of the Athletics was a | Write or telephone W. J. PHILLIPA. Loc1ld having the same help, and here's a|in this city, will not be held, being —_— backstop for Washington; Jim Mc- | Agent. New London. Conn. augtd chance for some Norwich driver to |postponed until some day next week. TOUGH LUCK FOR JOSS. Aleer of Washington layed in the tender his machine for the trip. The | They will send a representative here e Cardinal outfield and ugh Duffy of THE OFFICE OF WM. Ill.l.., trial is to be conducted under the su- | next.weexk. Pop Fly Lost in the Sun—Then a Sac- | the White Sox was a Chicago garden- . pervision of Sporting Editor Whitney It is understood that if no one in rifice Fly Turned the Tide er 20 seasons ago. Real Estate of The Bulletin, who would like to|Westerly wants to take hold of the Y ; T SRR Wit open. ot he) Poté The Great hear from any man Ww @ machine | proposition ere is a man in ind - Addi of o u . and, ding to and Fire Insurance, ho would like %o ect es pacemaker. | ham county who would like to Eet the | wan and lost many 5 toush same in his | SrranRement, the Doves will ba. thelr is Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. [ Due anmouncement of other officlals | franchise there, as he considers it a|career, but it's questionable if he ever | opponents, Thus, President Dovey has Willlams, Room 9, third floor. will be made. The time for the start | good feld dropped a harder one than he did to| been given the plum that he went to A l‘l i3 S will be arranged so as to finish here z ‘Washington late last summer. Brooklyn to secure. feb13a Telephone 147. |about the middle or latter part of the Will Try to Walk Again. Joss wos opposed to Johnson, and| George Stallings says Farl Garden- (Fireproof) e H. E. Hyde of New London, who re- | these two great twirlers were at their | er, the infielder, with last season’s 5 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. cently attempted to walk 1,000 miles | best. Both had terrific speed and a fast | gileeters, will be 4 fixture on the High- AMPA, FLORIDA 8 . |in 288 hours, and who was forcea to | breaking curve, which means the bat- | 1, s 1 iy Management of Fitth SEGRAITY BOVENE THE TDIe give up his attempt on account of the | ters were doing mightly little execu- Iandery. Jocion_bax ‘tie. o e Moaaing DAVID LAUBER | Year Clever Work by Defeated Wrestlen— | muddy condition o e roads, an—| tion. x i aitters on the Powers circult. Winter Season November 25th to nounces that he will start on April 1 Through little breaks in luck, eac )? Gene MoCann, the former Skeeter April 10th AMOS A. BROWNING, Attorney-at-iaw, 3 Richards Bldg. | Irish Giant Wins in Straight Falls. | " "o G0 000 oo m},h&, l‘?a dts- e L o g | Shalne . A e ravel e o 3 y n e mids! or “Phone 205. (Special to The Bulletin.) faon hnm.';s“:lp'- o Now e e M aan s Sl Tintag Joow blossom out as a pencil pusher. Gene |§.7 "0 ™ acr- ot e he largest crowd that has ever | ooy 4 ona Satem. "| going so good it seemed as if the con. | Puts Martini the twirler signed for the P A e e BROWN & PERKINS, Attameys-at-law | witnessed a wrestling match in the g test would surely go into extra in-| GFays on a mixed-drink team, piloted | § shine, flowers, music, tenni rooms of the Windham Athletic club e % nis % o by Bugs Ravmond, the erratic twirler . fishing, hunting, motor| over First Nat. Blnh Shetucket St. -| MecGrath Meets Big One Tonight. ngs. : d 3 9 ‘Entranc, Sutliered Wodnenday = night at Wil The first man up hit a littly fly to| OB the 1909 Giants. and ridin, Stairway next to Thames Nat. Bank mantic to see Jack McGrath, the Irieh | Norwich sports will have another| ccnter field that, under ordinar? condi- | Andy Coakley has a bright idea on by 9 Tel. 3 Opea Monday and Giant, of Norwich, and Tali Feather, | glimpse at the wrestling game and| (iong, would have been the easiest kind | the foul strike rule. He says he thinks shell roads. urday evenings. oetzu the Manitoba Indian, do battle for mat | what promises to be one of the most ) ] i i a od idea on No Storms or Fogs on the West = of a_chance for Elmer Flick, who was | it would be a good idea on the part of =—————————————————— honors in a finish =0, the best two out | satisfying kind tenight in T. A. B. hall playing the position. It was the first | the rule makers to call only the first Coast. of three falls. McGrath bad nothing | when Jack McGrath, the Irish Giant.| game of a double header and the sun | foul a strike, Coakley thinks no bat- | | Information and bookiet for the Lt k & n = . k whatever on the Indian _except 25 |goes up against Prof. Max Wendhal, - ~ E , | was directly in the center fielder’s eyes. | ter takes a chance of fouling off the sking. pounds weight. The Indian showed | who up in Jowa, the country | g lost th fiv irely ext one because it would put him in nm“""c flmm": Dimseit far more clover at the fine |where they make charpions at ihe s o ST DUB R ontieie wi thn) naxt pucbec ” Address Tampa Bay Hotel or any points of the game and made the Giant ppling ~game. Frank | sacrificed, while the following one sent | 7} sgion, “He is another Han: B Tor iAo wen woril. The'tymua | i e Bk hore S W ettt a long fly to the outfield, on which the | Wasnee: another Ty Cobor another runer scored. Cleveland failed to score | Hal Chase,” as applied to the comers s in the minth and the game was over. |and phenoms who are breaking into |J 1ory, 8avannah and Ciyde 8.8. Li It was sure enough a tough one for | the big leagues, is now being thanged Joss .to lose. to fit the names of such latter-day i — , Harry Lord and " FATAL INJURIES BOXING. stars as Tris Speaker, arry Lord an Dots Miller. : Since Rube Waddell paid Frank One Man Expected to Die—Opponent| ;,ich that five-spot he owned him ten "]e "ew Hnte] Mb'rl is Under Arrest. vears, the crratic southpaw has been Members of the New York Stock Eychange. Bonds and High Grade Securities Orders executed in Stocks and Bonds, Grain and Cotton. =" 67 BROADWAY Stame” PRICES UP AGAIN. Principal Gains at Close from 3 to § % 5 literally smothered with letters from Telephone 901 = o o % | Chicago, Feb. 5—Harry Gilmore, the | oines triendo Tt s wadn i it oo || Eleventh St. and University Pi. FRANK O. MOSES, ' - 100 Bethlehem 'l veteran prize fighter, Joseph McCanth sembles that of a matrimonial bureau. NEW YORK CITY, febid 3 poilpe New York, Feb. 9.—When prices of | 13 Pacific . 4114 and George Lotham were taken ""° As his pension is but $20 a week, no One Block West of Brosdway. stocks started upwards this morning i 5% %511 custody by the police today pendi wender he clambered aboard the water || The oniy abselutely modern fire- from two to over three points for the A R e | ‘A“:’ e ‘{‘k:"{“““ b:“sl‘a‘“‘“, “{k wagon. proof transient hotel belew 224 To the Holders of the 6% majority of the active speculative is- 2"onio % A avikowskl in & Jboxing match| whe old timers are getting in out of || Street. Location central, yet quiet. sues it was read as a reversal of policy | 600 & Alton. 5 Kowski is now in 5 hoepital ang is| the cold. Ducky Holmes. the former || 400 rooms, 200 with bath, fzom $1.06 ' on ‘the part of the great contrilling N . X o S McCarthy Wil | Giant and Cub, has hooked on to pilot per day upward Gold Bonds of The W. financial powers, rather than as re- % 2% 1 o ving. Mc ¥ was Wil | oledo; Monte Cross, late of Philadel- Excellent restaurant and oafe flecting any sudden change in the con- . C. > - | Kowekie Lohponent and Lotham was| .ia and Beltimore, is at the heim for || attached. Moderate prices. Davenport Fire Arms Co.: | &tz of 2o, ' servea notice 'at | 58 St 3 fEE O e Tken nio Tusoay 7| Berauton: s Foxs Granapa Sanor. || Send 2o stamp for lilusrated Guide 3 the bear party would not be allowed a it heording to Gllmoye, McCarthy and | po.hester and Syracuse star, will 4 s Deposit of a substantial amount of | 1g'go on unopposed. i 4 ity | Wilkowski met in a boxing match 10| ninage the Lawrence club this sea- : - 3 : e ween the above mentioned bonds having m:;ii:xifnle ;‘L:;!;(:ngg gm eizorr;:r g_’ 600 Delaware & Hudson. 72 mem as a result of boxing lessons at | O™ e & been made with The Thames Loan & |ed characteristic throushout the se. | 1iss bo : it e ounce. Bivee S to grounds | Groton.—Castle Devonshire, Knights HOTEL TRAY{iORE Trust Company under the terms of | SIS EORLIOR B, (e Hocon Qoo i S T B s e T e g L Atlangie Oity, N. J the circular dated January 19th, 191 rt has caused the impression that . 5 34 e QUM pRer. B bey: Jajjutes - later. A S ey 7 4545l £ the time for the d fy :' : faside intoresis in the gteas corpora- | M & 3 @ Wilkewski- Is Dend. A eIt P ey o T Pt o e Tty rits Svery - eposit of such bonds | tions and finencial institutions were 4 T [:24 Albert Wilkowski died at a hospital | dates were admitted. Next Monday || modern convenience and el the without penalty is hereby extended te|acutely apprehensive of their own fu- Central " 4 tonight following injuries received last | the castle will be addressed by Dr. Ed- || comforts of home. "0 0 Sl inabisding Ethe S1Bthi ey -6 Fb. } L0, O Wscoint, ot tHeISIEcE (U the 1600 Int 3 % 9% | night in a ten-round boxing match. | win P. Douglass on Anatomy. Chas. 0. Marquette, Mur. A A ~llaws, both those in force an ose in 00. Tnter “Harvest ~ . The police took into custcdy, pending | — - - ruary, 1910. contemplation. There fh-gegflr}wn upf pra . the outcome of a coronep’s inquest, | nd M Joan 4. Mil- e a spirit of criticism of t policy o . 3 Harry Gilmore, the veteran prize fight- ¥, bl Worwich, February 1, 1910. leaving the securities market open to| 300 o T - % er, Joseph, McCarthy, and George Lea- " u,m;":z lu‘l'x;e(:flgr"’:?w CHARLES W. GALE, factors of depression without attempts S 3¢ | tham. . York, will leave for California Feb. 15, e & 05 ow’s GANDINER HALL, Jn,, |2, Sontest them. The suspichis that Tl A e intending to be gone sir or elght weeks. » |this_policy Wwas prompted. pastly by et 3 Grand Circuit Season. | In California they will make a stay at AMOS A. BROWNING, | the fact that distribution had been ef— - - | : = e o ot ot By e Tise, | 70800 0 dacks morrmmiatitn b atackel e N 23 | joThe Grand circuit racing season for | Fasads as guests of Hon. win Wh. ~ . 5 t + % % | 1910 will open in Kalamazoo, Mich., | Mi} * t feb3d held by the important financial powera, 200 Do. pfd ... 3 July 25. It is the first time since the l e lne a“ ar JEEEIRE 15 1o thetr SEWEIRNE WP B | organization of the Grand circuit. 15 'h m l' c prices recede and thus afford OPPOT-| sigy Neionel Bisex = - Soiante s : * - B , | ves go, that the programme will be ch Nicke! & Brass 8., | tunity for repurchase at an advantage. = FRark dwo-iBAL the sBrogramme wiil be ’l A ll tl w l l cures has added force to the criticism. There Central. . _Tableware, were reports today of this criticiem | 300N, Y. Qnt_& West.... 44 the ;1199 Ay tflke;‘ ";‘uch dbbasce arom 5 y COU hs and COldS Y. having taken the form of open and at the meeting of the stewards. An| No mere attractive trips can possibly J Chandellers, Yacht Trimmings sharp reproof from s mection ©Of the application from New York city for | 5o Somadl this thats i and such things Refinished. |banking world representing the great o 2% membecshiy \1p Be organization was | Price; 20 a betties €9 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwicii, Conn | cammercial and mercantile interests of [ 1000 108 y "Sfi:‘“d ® P, e “,‘”‘?"F and accepted. | actée the country in distinction from the nmbuu. (3 c &m. L.. n* iy e dates for the races in the differ- 3 | financial relations of the majerity of 800 Pressed Steel 281; | ent branches of the circuit as approv- ] ; s . Fullman Faiace ‘6 15 ed by the stewards, are: | v o ks Thi roof : 3 A the Wall street banis. s rep: % | “%oy ety o s 9 Bave Your Watches and Clocks | was said to have pointed to”the pose | e Riadig " " % 1 Eajamazoo—July 25 to 29, m Lee’s of alarm adopted by some of the finan- : ; = - Paut In First-class Conditlion |cial authorities as injurious to the ok v 0. 12. orities as : Buffalo—August 15 to 19 . commercial situation and as having a . pfd New York—A t 22 to 26 ORE mwmmlww : o by FRISWELL, repressive effect on business activity. %40 S S g o2 s France, Spain, Italy, Egyps, or she 1 ney s Whatever the inspiration, the stock B g : s 39 o Beptember 3 Benser hime and s ekpensive to ¥ s P i 3 3 .Hartford—September 5 to 9. pleasure-soeker, Tesultful to the explorer, The Jeweler, 25-27 Franklin Street. S G rd arift S Bosthern . Paciie, ¢ Syracuse—September 12 to 16. and fornishing mew Ml for historic re- sani7daw Ottmat Ahduy tiist the Sowiwsy Columbus—September 19 to 30 search ; @ region where rigorous northern win- cures of prices was to be no longer unop- iy C N v ters are for perpetusl summer, A4 posed. The late drive at the market e I LT . Robert N. Newton of Billings, Mont.. | gunenine and flowers. / ——OPEN—— Vesterday had to"be made up at the| 7 ‘Pacific : was chosen presiding judge for the Backache, Rheumatism, b dy The effact Of $he Tasew ;S pIRTES ; | coming season: H. K. Davereaux of | BEST COMBINATION TOUR OF THE suuu % on sentiment was obvious. More cheer. | et B2, 4 Cleveland was clected president: Will- 4 days trom New verx, one | Kidney and Bladder Troubles Del-HOff ‘:af ful views were expressed of business, Do. pr . % e 9 ;?rl;Li;'nr‘-W«:::rm}*:;r:«\-amx';;::’:i?n”fv'; Cuba' Feekat Harana, the American 4 d € | industrial ana political prospects. : e o 0 Sedwme - Die f consmuing thence 0 = The December earnings of the New | ,,2800 United i - ' z Sosrans " 2 days trom Havama, Business Men’s Lunch a speci . York Central lines gave material for 8100 Do. pfd . L o one week pecialty. Also Regular Dinner, fifty cents. |2 Suniming up of the year's results| 3900 Utah Copper 9 5 N Going to Edgewood Bouts. Sierida, and the cele: % HAYES BROB. Praps | 2N Were made the text for compari- - I % 39%! A party of local sports is likely to brated “lra;:nlnl—w than these of Lee [ P% | sons of conditions and of prices. The e 15 481 43 | attend the boxing bouts of the Fdge- Zoypt. Coatinuing %o combined operations of all the lines in| 3 = wood A. C. in New Haven tonight. Yera Craz. 1day from Pro- ¥ 3 the system showed gross earnings for 3 enty of action Is expected in the two emco fnn . 1647 the twelve months of .$233,845,503, an| 209 Western big bouts, Bunny-Ford vs. Jimmie e gaigbtially 300 R : : ictaresq: nous to Mexics - expansion of $29,296,897 over the vear Moran at 133 pounds, 12 rounds, and oo gk m_fl‘ Adam s I AVEern |before. The increase in net earnings, P 2 % Charlie Doherty vs. Fonsy Vallone. The continning novthward with allowing for the growth of operating _—y 5 contestants have given it out that they overs at Mnuql l-nnnh Nexican cures 7186 expenses, amounted to $17,453,410,which o intend to land the sleep punches if Republic; thence 1 - is more than 33 per cent. greater than possible. for the calendar year 1908. The fact Texas' 'i‘fl.:‘ sewerer m.2n | Constipation, Stomach and wifer to t.ho public the finest standa™ | that New York C 1 sh In-o-n‘ l“mh - at New York Central shares sold this Flynn Bests Langford. ey B . week Jower them in Webruacy last year | . New: York.Weti: S.--Monéf on ‘call] - ¥op-Angslts, Fob. 9.—Jim Flynn won| | Wese: et S salvee o Liver Troubles. was made matter for Some commentary | easy at 2 1-2@3 per cent.; ruling rate | o ten round battle from Sam Langford m_u)dlnuln jew York, Pri rice 25c. " on relative conditions then and now -4: last loan 3; closing bid 2 3-4; Dublin _Stout. | - Y 2 3-4: last n 3; cl ng i | here last night. e Im ed GI in the light of the year’'s operating re- | offered at 8. Time loans a little vas C. & ported Ginger Ale, Bunker ew York Central’s response | stronger; sixty days 3 1-2 per cent.; m: D::fre‘irx:f 5 S:'e" éfi‘.’,,‘;’?%m’ had l L"w oy Entire P. B. Ale, Fran g e SR ing Ale, Sterliag Bml:r’:'l.:.‘ Anbense: Y Tk “;‘féo""g‘g{;g:dvg; minely days 3 3-4per cent.; lx mouths fthe pest of the-fight from start to Pabst. , per cent. finish. i Trip L NE rew Yo These three remedies are Household Necessities. B"‘"‘_’"‘" AwDA: - = heavily in the closing dealings, extend- el c A. ot orwioh Town. ing the pt‘i!tl(!’lpn. gains to from three COTTON. H$ Welephone -a2. to_five points. " New York, Feb. 9.—Cotton spot o ST V. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par closed quiet, ' 20 5k Digher: piide Hartford, Conn., Feb. 9.—Wesleyan mmmmm value, $4,047.000. United States threes : and Trinity played a tie game at R I & dling uplands, 15.20; middling gulf. | yoc) ame | are ull directly and most con Y HE P u"K e e auarter por comantered 2d- | 15.45; no sales. ~Cotion futures closed | W11 have to R s o e Iy tie 20 Centary Steamens of tho ot hey not only relieve the VRSCeR one-duarTter per cent. on oall. | | v clawiug biak: —Beleusry AL | atn ToF Ths mbnih or Wesleran will| . ASEANIEE SULE & ailment but cure it. March 14.94, April 14.93, May 13.04.| forfeit the match, according to a ruling -—-——-——%& June 14.91, July 14.90, August 14.40,|magde after the game. Clyde, Mallory, Porto Rico and Ward Lines. #Hoeadquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, September 18.43, Octeber 12.97, Novem- Ete., in Town. 30 ber 12.85, December 12.80. illi i 5 JAMES 0'CO 8300 Coppe- o 3 At Wnlhmntu ‘Wrestling. Wit Sony of NEWS, S NNELL, """""‘" : 4 — A CHICAGD GRAIN MARNET. oe Barry, s Amarell; Dan Mor. | setosimmion o aaseds '“"‘fl oct2d E Open. Migh. Low. Close. phy Billy Allen nnd Bud Counihan at- nntlhlu‘ seme cxceplionally muu e ng tended the MocGrath-Tall Feather 110 13-16 110 10 LET US PLAN YOUR TRIP % 110 13- wrestling match at Willimantic Wed- > 3 33 M. n s reet 97 3-16 - 96 £ u-g nesday night. > Our Towr Bureau can issue all orve 1 l l i t 36 13-18 65% Coy Ha- the Spitb.‘II %'"‘m in =il sew: NORWICH, CONN, 861y 13-18 Ted Coy for pitcher is the latest wnmln Pior 14 Exst River If your druggist does net heap Yale bastbail programme. The fooi- N ball captain and d ceach has JoA ed 'um mm} York [these preparations, erder divect W & -8 g #18| the diamond squad ani cas o ILROAD TIOKET O mail . .lu! ;f 5 Fsande] e SR |

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