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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, T9T0 INSURANCE. AUTO Gk By (_URANCE JOLAMTHRIP & SOUS. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. sept2idaw Our Calendars are here We shall be glad to have you call for them. B. P. Learned & Co., Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency [ shed May 1846, dec2IMWE T the present CONDITION OF OUR WATER SUPPLY i ANCE OF YOUR PROPER T am urnishing polic n best mpantes at Lowest Rate ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agsn Richards Building, 91 Gectdaw St 1BE OFFICE OF W Rea! Estate and Fire Insurance, ¢ Block, over C. M. ams, Room 9, third ficor. 134 Telephone 14 ATTOINEYG AT LAW, BROWN & PERKINS, [ftomoys-al-low over First Nat Bank, Shetucke: St Entrance next to Thames Nat. Bank Tel. $3-2. Open Monday end Sat- wrday evenings. eot29a BAKKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Sireet Telepaone 995, Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanzes onton. New York. 83 State Street. 24 Broad Street. PRIVATE WiRE. Dominick & [Tom BANKERS and RS Stocks Bonds [nvestments Boston [ E ik Norwich Branch, Shainon Bidg Telephone 901 i o s Paiizen 313,63 ] ny » Stock Dividend Vo, 40 Common Steck Dividend No. S, ted States Fisishing firet mortgag The Mierling Dyemmz & Flutahing ¢ First-class Delivery | Bob Sleighs complete with pole l Sleigh, Carriage and ! l = | The Scoti & Glark| LORPOR : [ 507-515 North biain Streat, | .~ ath to the e . F. BUL | Tugker, nthony §Co. | Dr. Roller Throws Jack McBrath Seattle Physician Required 38 Minutes to Flop Irish|newsparEr CORRESPONDENT | Mohican €o, Nom Giant and Failed to Secuer a Second Fall Inside of RULED OFF THE TURF.| QUALIFIED AT DUCKPINS. Hour—McGrath’s Wonderful Defensive Work a Prominent Horse Owner. tho. Rager Alleye: Feature. In the T. A. B. hall Tuesday night, | ore a crowd of”abou were numbere pro- jon fr D1 e physician, met Jack Iy of the iness men of th now residing in V a handicap match, in which 1 agreed to throw McGrath twice inside lof an nour The Seatt lephysician, fail- ed to turn the trick, and by this fail- r Trish Giant adds new ady long list o A fall was n- n 38 minutes,but oni ontest in which the lendid ive work that McGrath v memorable struggle r zko a4 month ago was again | - h was a fair one, cleanly est 1 was he s ha now and then. T continuous volle P yplauding, leaving ro som for a wnounced that the hour the mateh was stopped by ree Oscar out the nd f entire_bods in their cheered Mc- staying qual- Giant agains ponent mad: Justly entitied 5 best in th ¢ aself, after the mateh s over, spoke in the highest terms s nent'’s ability and future main bout was preceded minute match bet Shea, (who took the iotch of Providen > W to appear at this tim. 1 S Shea won a fall in 11 min- an arm scissors hold, b magnificent strugele, in stlers showed up splen- nad the advantage ov t in_weight, and to . in & measure, hi afned man was watched with inter- rt to h. In this match d and D. J. M timekeeper 9.15 when Referee Sam amid cheers, the mat toller of S Grath of W to throw n re t the wrestlers were accor up on the mat, and although le showing, | was ruled off ected by | tortion of va in | vet it of the trick mc Roller, the celebrated up at | ing the 1909-10 racing season here fron Stons and Frost 665 | that he would be ! [ : es and | R°D. wil & promimest horse Combples and & Sturtevant and | Slade to his own staff if he coul | every mvestor the benefit which he is | otne Il 631, McClafferty and L. Youns | " The new pitcher is a right hander, | £l : disap- | 1t was alleg affidavits presented | 7¢ stands six feet one inch in harness Rg ) ed fn affidavits presented ot high SmElaton iTussdAy. Gam stands six t neh in harn o} ong experience on himsel? | (o the jocke with remarkab have had his plan of defense all mark- { several most cer- appeared 19| {hat o Inomess acs | bies and Hil tied with a 127 score. | 2eats o G2k : = conservalive lines, promis newspa- { WILLIE KEELER | BALLSEEAYERS E:LRLN T P the 1 e KING OF BUNTERS, LL THEY GET. 3 s sceured il bt ture in Big Leagues for 17 Years. O mony Do TRIES TO SELL TEAM. P ancers | Confliction in Figures Asked for Con- Leading up to this, th an inside leg hold, wrestlers appear doctor showed Sever was too powerful to Roll DALEY, FORMER PUGILIST, DEAD. ! Was 31 in New Or- Lightweight's Longest Fight STOVALL'S PHYSIQUE Cleveland Player is Finest in American League. teh can | but d that | and not near sterly has unusually | Lawlor, the Holy Cross guard, Donahue | last summer, has signed a White Sox but is thin chested. | of Acgdemy fame, Younce and Sylvia | contract, the negotiations being com- throwers are the players| of Fort Wright, formerly of the fast|pleted by Acting Secretary Conahan. h well developed shouider muscles. | navy teams, as forwards, and with this | Greenslade is only a voungster, lacl 5, hard biceps do not aid in throw- | five all teams get busy. Manager Lar- | ing experience, but of such promise Joe Birmingham's arm is soft.” | kie wiil still be in the sport and any much is expected of him. He chlines adiross “Niamiger Larkle, | won 13 it OF 16" Gmes fust season in It is just as important $E= Norwich, Conn. | independent ball ! 3 3 X | Pcalled at the Nationa) | that a $100 of carnings I X oy Greenslade ¢ ague club’s ofiice recently and s | Atieged to Have Extorted Money from Scores in Two-Men Tournament at Jacksony Fla, Dec. 2 | meeting of the stew | ern Jockey club here to. | Collyer, a” newspaper c o et 2| In the two-men aue N Bert 15 | at the Rose bowlin respondent | N8 Seven teams have he Surt for allesed ex. | €ate: McClafferty of money dur. | bles and Mcc and pin tournament s, the follow Com- | te vé Charles W. Murphy. owner of th $10,000 Thevsime A . gl garding the pla advised to sign had a chane Cub: im on account of previ- EaTtins e player it wae exviained | | principles apply in both Nt | key by the Cub mag: e e be safely invested as Gus’ negotations. - Tha - oitaation having 35 men o - . cases. This fum gives 69 club by several horsemen and is only 21 years old. The Game Is Far from Being the Cinch It Looks. Has Been a Star of the First Magni After being a star of the first mag- nitude in the big leagues for the past 17 years, Willie Keeler has at la inks playing ball | siEe | KIDDER, PEABODY. & €O, 5 > Billy Ev From a shady spot in the grand- The average fan thi is just like dra ays Umpii the| troling Interest in Waterbury Ath- ssed down to the minors, and Unless { geonq it Goes seem as if proved| letic Association. there is & hiteh in the negotiations he | Aeas iy o s 45 If the men on the BANKERS aal — will wear a Toronto uniform next sea- | the contrary, it far from being the | again, | 1 PuEys Dec here seerns; to |60 3 . . Pl cinch it looks. =ain, | pe some coniliction in the figures asked Keeler was one of the greatest bat- | “'zroct people think the diamond he 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET " 56 WALL STREET creel for a controling interest in the Water- | ters the game ever has had. For the | oeq are overpaid. It's all but impos- before | bury Athletic corporation, which con- 3 of his 17 years in the Dbig|gipla to make them understand why BOSTON NEW YORK trois the local franchise in sues, or from 1894 to 1906, inclusive | gome nible athlete should get $6,000 | little outficlder batted over the|q. ¢7000 for putting himself on exhi ark. His best year was 1897, [piesor gon - Dbest 5 as on for a_couple of hours every af n he batted .432 at Baltimore. Last | grnoon during the summer mont rte baseball 1 3gue. ho is President H siness agent in New ently wrote a letter stating that the| Season he was with the New York '“ \yhile it is hard to beat the hou ! stock would he eold to Waterbury peo- | acting as coach and adviser. | ihat the major and minor leag ne, for $1,000 less t In 1907, 1908 and 1909 Wee Willie|org are compelled to put in to o t by fell off, hitting .2: 3 and .264, Tefcomplete a day’s work. Still every = however. s S odles player is entitled to just as muc! 1,50 000 & year for e it eon he can get for his se The: be well nigh impossible to state his|Because of the misfortune of the Now come n with the famous old o ey e he real value in the baseball market. It |game, Stone is no longer in @ position S z has of- Oulnles in 4894 S and ehici-opy uncertainty connected with the play- |is safe to-say, however, that the St to ma demands of the St. Louis “t season. Those were the palmy more team, when M Kelley, Brodie (later nce Grays), Robinson tarring on the dia- Kee price to a wn | club; he must take what is offered him, and be satisfied. Thus it be- | hooves a man to get all the money he can for his services when he is an at- lmi_‘m' the game. .| Louis club would have turned There js no_ geiting away from the|¢1o o fact that the baseball b 157 st (1000, casli for his & labout the most pre bod For two years Stone showed to ac a man can engage i he may | vantage, and w a pig wing cary f be a star, sound in mind and bod. In fact, he showed so well one vear |traction in the eyves of tl}e fans, for that the following season he held out |the baseball public” is mighty fickle. morrow e may find | for $5,000 and It is w When he fails to deliver the goods it ble to place any | celved that amount for his .| will quickly forget all about him, i The | Stone was severely criticised from — ns any num- | many quarters for the stand he took | COBB TO STICK WITH DETROIT. ubstantiate so strong | because of having a b ar. They InGaBUe & statement. said he was swelled on When | Jennings Says Talk of Trade for John- was induced | * 100 ind Doyl me n of 1899, when * where T n two of th Brook e Orioles until went o performed for four sons, 189 won the National able to command a fancy salary fo his services. T stood he re- American league hrin- d over fc vears ago Georze|one considers what has happened since son is Silly. - the 1 d become | Stone of the St. Louls Browns was the | it seems Stone made a_w move in gte fool anization. | sensation the American league. He|holding ont until the St. Lonis man- According to vy Herrmanm, ewn- it h 2 Ay ! ;) he Yan-fwas a demon at the bat. fast on his|agement met his terr er of the Cincinnati club, Jack Dumm, t wa the manager to pa 0 in four of them. | foat, consequently a speedy base-run- When right, Stone’s speed was one | ____ .~ ~ % . I s 209 Keel L | manager of the Baltimore team, was & 3 e ner ‘and a very fair fielder. Tt would[of his best assets, for he combined Lhe, r o a to give his p n the out 2o0d sliding with hie work on the | bit previous in announcing that he had i and ths The fol procured Pitcher Vie Willis for mext aths. The fielders knew he was fast Pi On a_close he aliways siid | waived on Willis,” said President Hers- o thus gotting the best of | mann today, “and it is no eel v Two years ago he suffercd a severs | waived claim on Pitcher Corridon, who injury to his ank al s | is supposed to have been sold by St. bones being brok vas out of | Louis to Toronto. T don't know whether 1 given cr he zame several and whe Manager Griffith wants Willis for being able e e e e s Far. different | Reds, but Vie might be utilized i’ W= - NG PERCENTAGE. | has n . He| player. The ankle hothered him con- | trade, and we may take ¥ Grifith had a chance to buy Wilts from Pittsbu winter, but thought the price as 1, which was $4,000, was too high. The Old Fox, however, paf this sum fer Blll Burns, who is slaf {0 0 to Topeka, and who was an awfd frost here, and also paid the New Yodt siderably: he was compelled to it. Instead of the daring Stone came the ca fected his sy ¢ ! many chances on slidin the twinkling dom to the me: the ball At times Commission to Con- plications Today. almos ated by short vhen the hit- and-r order. He a ing of all bu for the di- Doyle, whose work was even worse batting minishing of his speed also shrunk his | American’ league club $2,000 for He ¢ B ease ir ¥ continy to plav 120 Stone was a star, | than Burns’. Griff will reack Cindin- ¢ \ 1 auc- | to understand. He's traetions of the Ameri | nati on Jan. 1 and hopes to ba abis to i ) Wealthy man, owning wae worth every cent | frame up some eart of a deal so that Thit : b Der " in Brookivn, besides he couldn't and showed his zood | Howard Camnitz can be added to the FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL. e past so it cking at | | 1acal pitching staff. At present the Old e. | Fox is on his ranch in Craig, Mont. busines sment when he forced t1 St. Louis club to pay him his tim e game. NEW PITCHER FOR WHITE SOX. New York, I inik LOSSES OF A POINT And Over in Better Known lssues— ~Severe Declines in Others. | ‘he trend to- ations in the stock market ame rather more pronounced with resumption of business today, and ed In losses of a point and over leclines in certain specialties. | x throughout the session was n ne, with frequent pe te stagnatior the list was largely due to the | short seiling by a profes- | p which only recently was | mitments to the other sid ) signs of liquidation, v assumed that at least t today's transactions repre- s by investors who ha ary or disheartened with | narket and the outlook | its over the triple T i the usual traffic reports from railroad centers, which in receipts and shipme nd other foodstuffs and well | d statements that the gov- Washington is soon to be- gainst the mo-called el The sentimental effects ed move on the part of | ties was rather depressinz, | 1s Wall street had been led X that no new “trust” prosecu- 1 ndertaken pending the the Standard Oil and th of Consolidated Gas W Maryland was in marked ) the general weakness t the movement in thess éliciied no outside support « % of a local state I s are commonly belic aftermath of the pi le in no particular factor, was hardly helpful to int. The bank's difficul- er, served to call attention t report of the state bank- | e which demonstrates | sition of a vast majority | 1 tutions compared ~with | European markets gen- | re dull and feat The | ¢ ment begins tango for Amer ently. Money London, however, w1 shipment of gold to Egypi, ap ating $1,200,000 was nradé b ! of England week's bank statement, gain of cash by looal i 15 a contrasting factor to monetary ease in this mar- | he lighter demand for time ions and the reme dull- the securities market y large number of rail- | months 3 s was issued in the cour which the mo: whieh showe notable | a very gross and a compara- | ., g in Most s were of a similar xhib t was irregular. To- value, $2.233,000. United vere unchanged on call, STOCKS. o....... High. Low. ot 1215 | 1| made by Lero Ras heen know for years as “Woman's Rellef” wnoas e R - ®t M ositivel sven its great value in the treatment of e Raleigh Lowers Track Record. 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