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NORWICH INSURANCE. 9 4 ROGER CONNOR’S lowing for next vear: Edward Flana- PI“ LAKE'S ATTITUDE FIRE > Rossman of Philmont, N. Y., outfleld- AUT I.lABll.ll‘Yl § | ptunpg, FrHlte aud Vegetabie, Lo He Lost the Ball, Won the Game and | Fo?sman of Pilmont, N. V., outfloli- | seted in Teus Sportsmantike Manmew P et B soome 1o 81 e o Got Gold Watch and Chain. :u{li\'nn ful;gxew York, pitchers; Leci‘n § Tewards Buccessor. % & . : Floria Sy Tl e : Sylver of Brewster, infielder; John I - J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Terns Trick Ran Five Furlongs at Emeryville in 58, e Parsley, 15| “The home run that Roger Connor|Coniey of Chelsea catcher: Charles| Fred Lake's attitude towsrd the new PR g WAL L Imp“Hamburz, $1{Sweet Potatoes, |3 | Made on the old Polo grounds at one | Vaughan of Cambridse, inflelder; Wil- | owners of u“dfg‘;"“ ke mt’a:; ucke ree orwich, onn. = 5 - pv su\l\g Beans, undred and enth street and F 1| liam McGee of North Andover, catcher. | serves commen om, says Vai septssdaw Seconds—Previous Mark 58 3-5, Made by Jack Nun aE Hanne | avenue will long be remembered as a | Rossman and Quinn are recommended | the Boston Herald. = Fred was in a & s \p}vfinlm\g. historical baseball event.” writes Sam |hy Wolfgang. Peaster, another pitcher | position to sulk and make demands, nally, Dec. 3, 1907—Garner Rode the Winner. Yetlow. -39 Crame jn the New York Evening Jour- | under coneideration. comes from Mia. | but he did neither. He gave his #wo- i hite, {nal. “Roger himself has tangible sissippi and has played with success |cessor, Fred Tenney, the -Annu'- }'3,‘;\}3:# _7',’ proof that the wallop was duly appre- | in the Southern league. of his knowledge of the players, point- miner Sguash ciated. He mow wears a gold watch | Cleveland has the following men un- } ed out many little things about the Oukland, Cal., Dec. Terns St. Michael's college hockey team of | Lima Boane, qt.. panish Onions,” 10| and chain presented to him by mem- {der contract for the coming Season: | tratning trp and in general acted in We shall be glad to have| estabiished a new world's record Toronto won their game at the Arena | Red Bananas'q Cimbers, bers of the stock exchange for his|Pitchers, Joss, Mitchell. Koestner, | a sportsmanlike manner. Tenney starts five furlongs at Emeryville today, run- | tonight, 5 to ,\f,“_'n’f”'xfc'l“w 1ol Hubbard Squash, 4]lengthy and iinning welt. T think [ Knapp, Kaler, West, Gregg, Young, |off in a propitious way, but it must not you call for them. ning the distance in econds. The 15|Egg Plant, | Roger was placed in a position where- | Doane, Tre Mott, Ianweil, Yingling, | be forgotten that a less level headed evious mark was 58 made by | INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC | by there was nothing but that loop- | liarkness, Falkenberg, Veasey, Bland- | man then Lake could have started a our Calendars are here 22 = g ¢k Nunnally at the same track De- Meata. p lick that would have won the | ing. Mayberry, Baden: catchers, Land, {lot of talk and kicked up a muss that B. P. Learned & Co., cember 3, 1907. The event won by | L L T REOOCIATION o 1ogs|ViRter Lamb— i Whethor it was won over the "Warinz,_Smith, Bradicy, Fart, | might have wrecked the club at the i Derns e dela i hend | Sriie e g L Chicago or any other club does no Tiadd; inflelaers T.as 4 4 ition into Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building.| Terns the Candelaria hand® | Goes on Record as Well Pleased With| Chor 13| Tegs e reaii ot s | foams, Ladd; Tnflelders, Lajole, Hohu | vary outset of its new expedition into Agency Fstablished May 1846, o sty e i v |~ Results from New Football Rules. | smuciiders. 12| Chops clout. T ihink, though, it was a souk | Stovall, Grigss DeeHO80R LERRIE N Rl KNI of PODIRT (TAVOL St ol 5 sprinters on the coast met. Pride - | Smoked Hars, Natroe bamb— 5 . though, it was a soak | Stovall, Griges, Peckinpaugh; outfield- | is busy on his plans and has the Boa- bl of Lismore ruled favorite. Garner | S e R 2 15-20( 1 1t beat the (‘hicagos, who at the time | ers, Jackson, Birmingham, Rutherford, | ton public behind him if he can only . et rode the winner and won his 200th | New York Dec. 29.—Football moked Shoulders| Shouiders, re under ‘Cap’ Anson. Anyhow, the | Graney, Callaghan, Easterly, Niles. MR e tlis hatar o nare 8 Tin rou. 4 | played last seison received tonight the | o T3|_Cho 25 | wallop was seneational. il ey s e bl e see | endorsement of the Intercollegiate Ath- | Smoked Tongues, | Western Veal— Roger Connor was a low ball hitter. | ELMER COLLINS - Yy : short cut, Legs. In those da bat: ouid call for Dried Reef, Chops. ] e s ‘h'iK; S a“:d. el TO RIDE IN EUROPE. Mickey Took the Count. PECULIAR CASE for its annual meeting. The a&soc Corned Besf, 1 OF CONTRACT SIGNING | tion was instrumental in bringing about | Porterhouse st urse, Roger wanted the latter. and e Mickey MeNealis, manager for Phil- Sk a drastic revision of rules, and with so informed the umpire. Pitcher Clark- | Famous Lynn “Cyclist Under Contract |lie McGovern, jumped mto the ring Charles (Deacon) Phillippe Affixes adoption of the report presented | Sirloin, son. in a moment of forgetfulness, or | to Appear in France and Germany. |Monday night in Philadelphia and tried e Vo Cotlast Boris ASaunE | D) committee on football rules went | {1$1de Rounds possibly by reason of his having to zet - to lick the referee when the referes on record well pleased with the re- ulder Steak, the ‘ball over. shoved it up just where | Elmer Collins, the Lynn cyclist and | Was ordered by the police to stop the ‘Dear old Roger’ liked it best. for the past two years the Ame McGovera-O'Keefe fight, as McGovern Is Filled In. sults obtained. - Capt. Palmer Pier “Anyhow, the game ended right then | motor-paced champion, is under con- | Was in no condition to continue. But letic association, gathered in this e, U. S. A., pre Pittsburg, Dec. —A peculiar case | dent of the association, reported t Ao and there, for Roger. with one of his | tract to ride in France and Germany |tihe referee put one over on McNealis of contract ning occurred today in | jts membership had increased from Phila. Turke: mightiest leaned up against the | early next vear. Charley Turville will jand Mickey took the count himself. the office of the Pittsburg baseball | in 1906 to 81 this year. Because of this Nettve Turh bulb w ull force that his broad | be taken across to look out for the S club. Charles (Deacon) Phillippe, the | growth he favored a change of name sste shoulde anted and the ball sail- [ motors, Aside from the record of 57 veteran pitcher, who (just returned | to the National Collegiate Athletic as- ed over all the way from One Hundrad seconds, made by Charles M. Mur- . from a hunting trip in Indiana, called | sociation. This was voted. = and Tenth street, where the home |Phy, on a specially’ laid board track, TALES TOoLD to President Barney Drevfuss a | Of the mew football ptain Pierce Groeeries. plate was located, into One Hundred a Long Island railway en- happy new year. “How would you like | said that though great progres Shaie and Twelfth street, two blocks. and Collins has the world's straight- AT to sign a ¢ t, while you're here?” heen made last vear, the Tules as they new, 27 Granulated. may be going yet—for the bulb never |away one mile record, His record was ed Dr 5 now stand could not be considered per- reamery, 2 18 ibs. §1did come back one-fifth slower than Murphy's and In the present CONDITION OF “One ti s well as an- | fe Cheese— 20 Tbs. §1 “The hit, of course, won the game, 1| was made early in 1908 on lf.e Florida THE HINGSIDE TR_WATER SUPPLY the INSUR- | other, lied the Deacon. “We hope to see the work perfected 13 1b. S| to 0, for the home club. beach at Daytona, when he was paced "FE, OF YOUR PROPERTY be- ! r if you have the merve to | hefore another season,” he added. dered. 14 1b} Fhs ball was secured by Jim War- |by Ralph De Palma, driving the F: By W. A. Phelon. somes of more than ordinary import- | sign a blank contract and allow me| Prof. A. A. Stage of the University Aolaasan | dell, an old time player, and he has it | Cyclone. ance. g to fill in the amount later? asked | of Chicago, chairman of the trac Porto Rico, gal. 50 [ now in his possession — - 7 1 am esrmtshing policies in best| Barney. rules committee, recommended the ap- 5| N Orleans. gal. 63 | “For three years a flag was once the FLICK IS WEALTHY. e Companien at Lowest Rates. rrr‘n ;firacnn xem»heg I‘m‘ n;g blanlé, pointment of a special committee to 0 M-;!:"‘]:\'rup, 42| POIDE of the fence the ball went over.* ok JACK DEMPSEY'S KNOCKOUT ISAAC S. JONES, wrote his name on the last line, and | supervise this branch of athletics, pass ot H Elmer Took Good Care of His Pennies 4 handed back the contra - acords, odi 3 7 Kerosene Oil, 11-13 PUNCH. S N atato, Agarss: A S ¥ecohactianes S on isscorts modity wales ete. His ook JOHNSON MANUFACTURING CO. When a Baseball Star. — Richards Building, 91 Main St | The club owner filled out the docu- | the plan. 3 3 arket_Coa 10|Round Clams. 1 7Y Ak Boc'S e Whbre. Bokies — | Jack Dempsey, the Nonpareil, was decldaw ment and it apparently pleased the | L. V. W. Power of West Point | Qf Haddock, at. I one of the wealthy [one of the grandest, gamest Witla S ing About His Hydraulic Lift. pia 's & reason. One morn- | fighters that ever donned the glovi Am. Sardin SR ing when Flick, Hickman, Bradley and | He knew not the meaning of fear am i BupE osare iine Lobsters— Jack Johnson, inventor, plans to be- | the rest of that aggregation were re- | he stood to the guns in many a battle Canned & pitcher, for he smiled when he read lil OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, | the filled-out contract a little later. ed a member of the commi football rules, giving the mil ademy its first represent it ittde e em- | Boneless dog come the Johnson Manufaeiuring (o, | Ceiving sustenance frem the Kilfoyl- | where the odds were 10 to 1 that he Real Estate FRANK HARDDIG [ e tnat ommittee AIONE the e e R oo Manulactuin s Somers coffers Cheerful Charley rushed | wouldn't last halfway—and won. He and Fire ’naurancc, ISSUES CHALLENGE | committee was A. = Nare s nd, box. €0 One of the products of the Johnson | 4¢T0Ss the hotel lobby and breathless- l won on pluck, nerve and supenior S T These officers w Bibctads Prest ms, pk. 70 brain hydraulic Jift which he {1V announced, , fellows, 1 just saw | speed, but not upon the punch. Demp- s jocated In Bomers’ Block, over C. M. | Champion Pool Player Ready to Meet dent, Capt. F orce, West Point efleh a8 says will pull up anything from twen- | Flick buy a new ! sey couldn't hit hard enough to punch Williams, Room 9, third fioor. Anyone in the State. re-elected; vice president, Pro sty Ponsdn oty THe other (s ||l Dot yoriliond Bradley flashed fa dent in a peund of butter. Bt Tows e Collace . seal for box In explain- | back at h nd three or four more| Dempsey's lack of a wallop simply teviza Telophons 147 Whank Handlie of M Yo i loh beeter ey s inventions, . added words of the same import. Brad- | made his battles longer. He outgamed ~ — who is spending a short time in this | Weslepan university S ; : s watching men S e e L | e o“cflarfx“d1‘?1‘!’“":3%:&“3:: EYS lace, ve a fanc e of . DI o bing windows and men painting build- | betting wit c e i- [ s0o many of s little s i e o et D ooy, exhibltlon of pool | o - FUSED TO MEET ADDITIONAL MARKETS linzs pulling themselves up by hand, red to the ne that the other fellows finally gave up @id the dealer. “Flick bought | or went to the mat fro mtheir own Tie laid down & penny and | exertions. The Nonpareil, bar the d the old-fashioned i and have watche oved by a la heavy build- BROWN & PERKINS, Ittomeys-at-Low | 1) "hich was enjoved by a larg YANKEE SWARTZ Hay. Grain and Feed. | eranes ana donke; 90fHom . : $ e _— | at : materia ) several stories i I told him the morning paper | fluk. : . AT, B oo, Thames Nat. Famk With anyone in The state. and desired Because of Small Proceeds. 153130 |Hay. baled, - porriimil s el o e e AL B ot e A ke o linTeR s St | O e of The Bullotn airens ra | . Utica, N. ¥, Dec. 29—Billy Allen Provender. | In my spare momients 1 tinkered | PeTnY on the stand.” all—the man who could hit as well as replies to Frank Harddig, in cave of | SYracuse refused to m i 57';";:: e wt 35 [ around and worked out the lift which sradley paid ihe pet. but he did %0 | hox, and whose terrific drives were too R L it Swartz, the globe trottin i 6.90| Cottonseed e I have patented. The apparatus may | Without animation. much for Dempsey’s enduramce and At the Rose alleys on Thursday | the scheduled bout here Meal, | B0 rorked by I¥isiecteiciouaon ST Skoct snosd kil the ool TR b single with & String of | cause his share of the procee: X ow - : “°RSEME"{ EoNESE S yduct of Johnson's Once, however, earlier in his career, fighter. When | President of Grand Circuit Issuss Call | Dempsey came near to getting his, and Hill was h s 125, small house was only $125. Dick Hy 3" " lm 0 55 e | land of Syracuse was substituted, ar 1 . | the fight was stopped at the end of | ampion was engaged in batile FopiNational: Convention: gotting it good. A barrel stave saved WALTER J. TRAVIS the second round because he was no | and cheap fights he was not a him—a barrel stave and the sinful BA"KEHS WON QUALIEICATIONIEROPEY. | mateh for: Syart s-6c | piatron of the Twentieth Cens Cleveland, Dec. 29.—J. K. Devereux, | head of a quick thinking manager. sl it :| trains. The big fighter went from |president of the grand ecircuit, has is- | Dempsey was out with “an athletic <. | town to town, frequently by means of [gued a call for a national convention of | combination” that was touring Penn- Seventh Annual Holiday Week Golf : - : and Twr“m!"{y i N B‘f::_u"gnwflsf"“ fgf""‘- be. 8¢ | the sidedoor palace car.” He often no- |all horsemen to meet in Buffalo Jan. 9. | 8vivania. The athletes were really s Tokus bl R ity ticed that ihe seals on the cars were | The object of the convention ie stated | putting up a good show, but the pub- Pinehurst, N. €, Dec, 29.—Walter J. | merous of any city in the 75, 50, 30 Ii‘ -u“‘n":‘y;.;(xl\:’»w- th vr‘“ h‘m-‘(-‘lm‘(-’ B ke e Retteriien: Solfisliocttingl| U8 t‘a"‘fl‘ {:sp{;gmrzgfli‘: -!:i‘:r:utw::; Travis of Garden Citp won the qualifi- | takes absolutely no stock in the story B 10T St ot revial cothine e oo | erer e It o e B ey e e en 28 Shetuctet Street cation trophy in the seventh annual|that comes from Pittsburg that ST e et i | e o e 7 s ke o ie e holiday week golf tournament hera to- | Bat Nelson is to try to rehal 55 O el L St Do ol MrfDeverau Al dasuelve calliran (ORCARRE: Pitts Ghatlsiat it day with a low score of 69. FHis near- | himself. The general opini B | F $4.50. n seal, which cannot be broken |the annnal meeting of the stewards of | town near Pittsburg—Charleroi, i Feloghone 905, est competitor was Robere E. Hunter | the former lightweight champion | Xo 6510 ipped back into place. grand circuit. which will be held | memory serves right—and there was of the Midlothian Cuntry club, inter- | in his prime as grand as His ranis | Ro oo 4 St s b o n lo Jan. 10, e s Members of New York colieglate obampion, who made the |ever knew, but his star set months| $2.50. 31 ¢ 2 £Of raskois itanai e B shle s nent g e of New Yor round with a scove of 77. ago, never to rise. { 17 SIng ! BASEBALL NOTES. empsey w a and Boston Stock = > iond S Sele il and offering 3100 to anyone who stuck St. Michael's Hockey Team Victorious. Attell vs. Allen. ! Chicago and n tare both tha hy- | o, The Boston Red Sox have forty play- | four Tounde, Deseiie the BOTPReaiy Exchanges Boston, Dec. 20.—Outplaying the Bos- | Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 20 —Ahe Attell | draulic lifts and the gea SiEnop | b oo for nest seamon Yacic Goviass wiio Hag bosn Ersiig For £ ton club eeven during the last period, | featherweight champion of the world | (o will be modest at the beginning, a [ Shortstop Mike Doolan has signed a iy money had all succumbed inside Boston, Sow oot Bulls 612 paltry $60,000 affair, which will em- nivact with the Philadel- | ot the Jimit, and the century had rest- §3 Stmte Street. 24 Broad Streets ¢ s ploy ty or forty men. But if the - ed securely in the managerial jeans. concern prospers. The Detroi gam Johnson, fight and John Arth " Tigers plaved tw e_f\'P On this night at Charleroi, however, a in Cuba, winning seven, losing | different customer appeared. He was — FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL, ohnson, capitalist 'and head of the |four and tying one. a_gigantic rolling-mill man, weighing Taede o 25.2¢ | Hydraulic Lift Co.. will take his place. | Larry Schlafley and €l 225, splendidly muscled and quick as . 2w i b., 0-2 = have purchased the Trog a cat with hands and feet, while he hfl“ ck & “ k GENERAL RISE IN PRICES. | 0 108 CY YOUNG GRIEVED. New York State league. had the good old fighting name of kS New to= 0 —T : In the fourteen years Larry Lajoie | Paddy Daly. . _ m “m""n Coal Stocks Conspiouous for Activity | B Shestbeake &r0mo. " "l wise s s Felt Pretty Sore When He Was Given | has played in the biz show he has Bafore Daly had baew in action ome BANKERS aend BROKERS and Underlying Strength. | ;““f:a“ o His First Bad Beating. Iod|unflur )0 mm) twice. B :.‘n:‘;l a0 :mve rofx'v‘dnt e i — 1k s ’ Feme Manager Chase has engaged Duke 3 New York, Dee. 20.—To the casual £ > first time Cy Young got a good | Farrell to go south with the Yankees fl;l‘t' b'f't “r;‘ullfl be l“";’y:{-x}-m:”::g S s Investments | coserver todars Siock metkot savore: Imost & trageay | fo coach the picehera and the catehors. | A1i¥e: for Daly was a fighter grim at strongly of the “window dressing [ieny Lbwis B T Hore s 2 4 : (TE Yas | Arthur Schaefer, the Giants' utility e ']’)";:npf,.;"w{?):n;" ol metirods often employed in the Euro- 4 ! See o porosiaccuee a0 3 “‘." us 14 to L | delder, will hd the next 1wo |stond up and bellowed appe 6% 1 2 e 3 infield : x v pprobation. PRIVATE WIRE TO Dean markets at this time of the year. -~ Com_ Produots i | Arranged. L LOF UloRe Destinge fhe | months in Japan coaching the Waseda | 1f Daly wot the hundred, all bets we Mew Tork Chieago St. Louls | Prices rose very generally and the | Delaware & | Harry Lewis. the American welt o .ff“;’w‘]‘;]“h" 186 10 Wi college nine. oft with that athietic combination, e -t N ve The ik e e he — i el win pron c fiie Dicinrelor wob, | Uncle Adrian Anson is going on the | and it weuld have to trudge the ties rwicl anch prribns I . 2 . i ot nk thing i the | stage a George Cohan for home. Tough situation? It was No Br. , Shannon Bdg. | standard raliway shares but took in | k[ maeiro world. s e e 1o [ fon a Dittle sketch to @ tougher than rawhide or sun-tanned Do. et pra . many of the southern and southwest- | matc | ; ol ot b | leath, e ne 1 n is r i [ B pd T e el | fellow » mile from the man of ba 1. eathe Telephone 90 ern ‘issues and various spesialiies as 5 Boheen i fhe Philadel- | 1o Jiimped up and pousced on Cy. ke Weimer, the former Cub pitch- | Round and round the arena Daly aetd FRANK O. MOSES, Mg~ or il Eovthen Nt | e g nds he | Laugh, vou big farmer, or Tl 1 laler a_member of the Reds and | pursued the Nonpareil, who fought od Was coincident with, re- Tilinely Centeal | d | strangle you, Tm glad vou now a well-to-do stock | hard and landed incessantly, but with- ports that dividends on the stock are | 11 were hit. I'm were beaten. 1 on man. out even jarring the rolng-mill man. The United States Finishing Company | lkely <o be resumea betore lone. Ca- | - st | [ wish theyd mag 1 runs. The old National league rule making | Dmpsey could hit that glant 100 times nadian Pucifie was uctive ¢ a higher | —— jitr Maiw gid - | Thinstcm an0 Tkl pay for their uniforms will be | WIERORE BTiect bR 3L SR OUer Cone 20 Broadway. price, despiie its indifferent returns for | Pip I | { vours until I'm almost ed mext season. The first check | ond bar the doors. Two rounds went November. Union Pacific and South- | fic were appurently in demand | e200 }S-m-J City Southern_. 500 Do, pid 2 New York, D L player will be nicked just $30 Preferred Stook Divide: by. Three, amd Dempsey was ail in, When the fourth round began, the ern Pa ile hroke over . | at smart advances in the face of dis- | . AL e 2 e Board of Directors have this day s Laileds N i \ O s Catcher EQ Sweeney of the High- | Nonparell was fighting for hle’ life, Beclased th remular querterly dividend | LICHY uRfeToribe ool Moy Lenigh Valley AF tins Rl B i Yt sheiasben claims that Russell Ford, the | aiotm el as e the attnck MKe of ome and So-guntters per cenmt | T02d8 particulacly ~Southera Pacific, Totisrille 5 = 5 ~ St apitball artist, has something on the St ot 3 . th ’ which reported a net decrease for No- aunton: T: ia- | and tomorrow ot L eoPain't na a demon. Dempseys manager ,in & R phee (acany. pasabie 1or 'S | vember In excess of $500,000. 3 1201 | ven | youn chance to be hii aeatn | bail outside of baseball. 't nat- | G S oaary, was walling in the wingt '01. ., thln rs ecord 3 4 7 al stocks were conspiousus for 1% | But the next day Cy had something to | Ural” declares Ed. VA Near him stood a barrel, used in & ea. 1910, heir activity and underlying strength, Miseour, Paci 5o | CHANGES IN EDUCATION. | smile about, for he stocod An=on and | Scoffers have cruelly insinuated that | trick acrobatic act. He wrenched a ™ G Bt Divsacnd No. 8. nd Reading was bought by traders Kational Biscuit i 10| oo {his crowd on their heads and that [if things do not break right for Hal|stake loose from the barrel. Board of Directors have this day | who professed to have advance infor- & | Earl Barnes on Improvements in Hy- ht he didn't have to be pounded into | Chase next year as manager of the| Round the stage the fighters came. ored o piwidend, of ona nt. | mation that the company’s showing for | . Sl | smites Highlanders, Hal will quit ai once and | Dempsey, in a supreme effort, backed eentl, wpan the Com November would be more than gratify- | e i Sl acing | ——— hike for his home on the Pacific coast. | Daly into the wings. Bingaloo! BOFF : nay, parabia’Jan ing. The market flattened out very s S e e DR I NO BASEBALL WAR IN AIR. Pitisburg Leader. The barrel stave crashed against the of bmeiness ANy perce, at midday, fout becams act” | C the - prodbal = I man, who was with the |back of Daly’s head and he fell Hke Philadelphia, talked ¢ in the Center recentiy | Conditions Are Very Satisfactory, | Washington Senators as a first base- | a dead man. The show was saved. Says One Veteran. man {Wo years ago and has since been | “I thought Dempsey couldm't hit* ation ldeals and Prace | in the minors, may reiurn to the Sen- | grosled Daly In the dressing room odens and PTae- | There is no baseball war in the air, |ators the coming season. Jimmy Mc- | “Why, say, bo he hit me mo hard Y ideas herxposition ofl according to well posted baseball mes | Aleer is negotiaiing with President | feel it clean through to de Dack wv and sometimes by | In_New ' York, whose attention has | Watkins of the Indianapolis team for | me head right now! WL these idcas is thar|Deen atiracted by reports from the | Jerry. | (Copyrighted b A, Robie.) o Jhat ] hiddle west that t tond i — | o e o Loy ous | Cation 5 5 Tonctern loaph oan 2550 | pick Nelson lias been substituted for | Kid Wiberfeld was the first Wash- any be | DiNg to puit the present #aseball or- | Briggs to meet Jimmy Mortarty at| ington pllier to send his signed coms s and healthy body. Maz : - 'y liove that physical education ianes | #8niztion and blossom forth as ma- | Webster. January 11. tract to er McAleer. ive again in the later trading and clos o L ed with prices generally at or near the ! B A v . 4 Reports dealing with the steal and T Onited States Firishing Company | iron tiacion seers Sontnerme, “Ta =om B e it was declared that 220 Broatiwax. SIS SuACt et - t mant! t! 1 B DR D5 31 e manth’s meeting of the leading g, iterests Coupons No. 13, dus Jan, 1, 1911, on | a crisis, while elsewhere it was clatmed anneslidesed mertzags § per cent. goid | that the conference avould be product- hendw of tits Company will be paid at| ive of a betier understanding between | ¥. A JEROMT Hart- on “Impending Chang Pitisburg C C. Pltwburg Coal held by teachers mind Steel Bpring. . e 590500 Readiig y the industry would mark | — Republic 160 Do. A the gifice of Tho Trust Company of | the United States Steel corporation and precedence over any other kind of | J0F leagues. It is known that these | wwmerica, 81 W Stre New York |18 independent rflznnetltogvt . education of the voung. Playgrounds|1c88Ues want a higher classification poy In any event United Stmtes Steel are maintained to be equally import- | than at present accorded them, but ] L] Copons T, 19, @us Tan. 1, 1311, on | SIATSS Were among the most active an ant with the class rooms, A sickly stu. | it Is believed that their demands can SRS ' por cent bonds of Tay | THonS lsaes-of the day. i dex an educational sin; yet Jobert | be satisfied by the creation of a spe- | Seriag Dyllex & Fhishing | e AR R O DO BN S Pacige Louls Stevenson did some of his best | ¢ial class for them, and that the most | " 4 = istitution, due apparently to Is rela- Toiedo, 5. L & W work when he was frail. Mr. Barnes | they will do is to make a peaceful | ™ m‘a' :m .o o Trust [ tions w h' a de m‘tl:maoh.mhr,‘ wins Do bra %aid that life was genetio in its pro.| fight to get what they consider their | . prowhunlag atan, (tract, | 11ie subject of soma dlscussion und cre Unien Pacific ses and that intellizent parent Conditions St et % Sovw Yook Gt [ ated a“painful impression in conserva- Pt i i I that educators must follow ihe | baseball revolt,” said one Nev We have a full line of Sleighs on hand ready for 4 o ive circles. z nited i t nethods and stages of de: ork ran b sterday. | 7 e 1 inchudi 5 cnoienebmach... Y ondon was a buyer on balance heres Tai S el methogs and <iuges of aevel | York velomn haseball man vesterdas | immediate delivery, including Portland Cutters, Business E— hut not enough to call for detailed | 0. wfd .. t i MR ASEE o S Ea0y s 2 9 7 5 " ety i eacer can hasten development by |or 1913 comment.” Y| Tt ; B e to fopm e by | Sleighs and some Speed Sleighs, which we are ready to elated demands for money cansed a | — - Wabsss ... .. 3 h Hion ot Iothse ot = an c - : : [ ey in call loans, for which the rate | 108 Pa nia o i i |lclpation of stages of growth usually| MOTORCYCLE ATTAINS FAME. | dispose of ata remarkably low price. Faeariosa €a tiok o s e ol estern Macsiand 2 ¢ a0 ey bad res = 3 | advanced to 5 per ‘cent. Tt fs not sm- | 11 ReA0, SAmEd, oo : First Aid to Trus Lovers. | probabla that a further slight disturb- 106 Weatern. Tnion S st | COLLEGE L aa iy | | ance of local monatary conditions may | — Wheeltng & L ¥ria “ is | HONORS. 1 s 2 | he witnessed tomorrow, but in the | 3 sales, 257,600 shaies, ‘(‘1 % = i ‘N.. n'm(mj\‘ fe ‘:Ms ]at(!mr:d- Va[ o " ™ ’ % At of i S Bl ot e | Championships Pretty Evenly Distrib. |25 “first aid to true lovers. Cmpletc judgment of bankers the higher rate s | COTTON. [ e Durn)w/q St i maching i ) tor George Hetting a Telephone 553-5. 23 Chestnut Street The bond market was irregular, with | New York, Dec. 29.—Cotton spot elos” — 2 I S s LoWn., especially large dealings in Norfoli | ed quict; middling uplands 1495, mid-| During the present vear, athletic | Shi Mint, where Mr. Hetting, fo he rs at ris- | dling gulf 16.20; sales, 400 bales | honors were prefty evoniy Gleteibaiag | 9Ure of his p olc 20 years old and Wesetrn convertible fo , s Home e St Sl mecma Cmie yias: | o (b Peotckes e sarioeied | Bizavetn sofimen wiih him and oot H Yo 59, J v 14. Febru- | table shows how the honor: er & 425.000. December 14.59, January 14.61. Febru ey liows how the honors were| them in an automobile. The race Fll!'ni or Tnited States honds were unchanged | ary 14.80, March 14.91 .00, May | awarded: went over poor country roads and 2 sh 3 | 1511, June 15 .13, August ol s+opoe Harvard | there was great excitement until the —— B lmee October 13.i4, No- Precr % Pennsylvania | aytomobile blew out a tire and was i sTocks. / : vember —, December —. 1n’n'-“§m;‘__‘fl“‘s_ Zarss Pennsylvania | gitched near Waterville. Hetting and PUNERAL DIRECTOR P Cornell | \iss Methmen rode on to Waseca, alue, $3,- e “MONEY. Cornell | where they were married. v ] i al H New York, Dec. 29.—Money on - Columbia AND EMBALMER u 3-3's 004 e cent. Tuling: LSOMmBIA | Motoroyclists Have Fine New Track. AND | ettt 41 3 s Seeinea SO0 | Gore L ®Yale| Motorcycle racers now have a fine ; ol e lodnis dal ead sty S manTis \ceton | new track for their exploits. On v 7t | days and nifiety days 3 3-4 per cent, | Shooting e 3 Christmas day a new half-mile board X ol | six mdaths 3 S e | Swimming track was opened by Jack Prince on Norwich and Jewett City| 3 b 1m 404 per cant P i Ay des?9a | - CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. \’V‘nsmug e ..~ Corne st, three miles from Oakland, and . | | wiear Ove, B Lom. Ciow, | €D ennyvanle Srineston | il tbeie fclumet svalion Hiai T Ams s e 5 encing . West Point | geles “piepan.” The Oakland track sod Seal | Joiee . - . Hockey .. Princeton | hus added fo the interest in the rac- cee AT .ee Shsmipos July o.. b3 8 Lacrosse . Farvard | Ing game along the Pacific coast, Wl enicuring, . Orders | SR — 3 i T Soabinn | e Dattrmoathi Fackay Coaths Players Signed to Lowsll and Cleve- re TS, UNDERWOOD, s sy Ray Vye, of Moncton, New Pruns land e B W ——— gmore & Ol ;w Kk« m:hmh. was appointed by the Tn addition to plavens for the Lowell . ’ — — chim Siee ¢ A : dartmonth athletic ceuncil to coach | baseball team of the New Ingland : erti nedin i 1 . A Rlan: . . 4 TumERE * no a1 w":x‘m”n‘u vg\“n‘ M ‘e 518 ) the varsity hockey team during the |leazue reserved for next season. Mana- Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Steeet mm f s ¥ coming seavor ser James Gray has eigned tha Lol- ; o

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