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tHELRANCE. 1 1H H ’ !Eg hes fac-qite ol el e 0T NO W ORCHDOSING [sourl man belicyes that the heaviest) OUR FOOTBALL DEFICIENT, Fbia o > g g 3 P o day p od P Hlalmar I_undln Threw Jack M rat ;gi.,-”halnashor dressed for a wrestling R GOUD BALL PLAVER (00 7 " W gnid ke e o SAYS AUSTRALMN, 4 it, he ha ays made a 200 = i 5 a4 AUTU LTE‘“TYIHQUHAHEE Sowing and won immediate popuiir| Baseball Managers Often OBliged 0| A\ copivwram from Munte Carlo an- | Alexander Knox Suggests a Represent J. L. LATHRIP & SONS. Swedish Heavyweight Champion Forced Irish Giant to favor. His friends here wish him| Retain Good Athletes—Big Chief [ nounces that Wil Darnbrough, a for-| ative Congress of All Footbai success in his match on Friday night. Bender’s Case. mer Three 1 league player, has suc- Leagues. { o j ceeded in bitting the bank for $30,- e | M'CLAFFERTY MAKES Many a go0d thing goes to the other | ¢*C each day of last week. Darnbrough | Alexdnder Knox of Sydney, Australis, 23 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. - ! | fellow just by chance. AMany a base- | ¢ame near hreaking the bank there & | formerly president of the New South A the Mat After 54 Minutes of Hard Work—Two Pre- o G SCORES L ey manuger retaing a g 1 “athlere | vear ago. { Wales Rughy 1oothall leusie, was i o % Norwich Bowlers Going to New Lon-|JUst because somebody won't take the — spectator at the Army-Navy ' foot) i ttendance, B h hands. Sherwood Magee, champion batsman came. In a recent interview Mr. Knox liminary Matches—Small Crowd in A don on Monday. t might have had Big Chief | of the National lengiie lnst season, has | sald: N. TARRANT & CO once, but at that time a doc- | been asked to quit playing baskeiball. | “I had the opportunity of seeing a ot 15 ¢ HII Sturtevant he had Bright's Magee is playing with the Connellsville | Airst claes game of American footbail. to win or bust when they meet the|ing team made up of Hill. Sturtevant | 117 MAIN STREET. s ! live. team of the Central Zue, yi ith the tre- e the | e 2o e auior L Stunte 5 to live. ie ‘Central league, but Fogel| T was greatly jmpressed with the tre (Snectit to (i, Daleen famous Southbridge team . in the Bijou | Combies, McClafferty and Stone will e : | this and passed the Indian. | thinks he may be injured and has ask- { mendous enthusiasm and magnetic in- i al Willimantic, Dec. 30.—Before a rath- S et Jected | 30 to New London for a match game | Bepger, i S Tans il % 4 - ‘ X Hre, Acmdem, Hfiu.lh. | er small crowd in the Loomer opera | _'lm”‘:.-;m ;\:’?‘.‘m,,‘.lx%hl‘“‘,.‘m d}\mih}» 1"23 L T Ahi Mot Lot vowlerst - oHey nder, who this vear pitched the best | €d him to quit. fluence of such an enormous crowd; et e o o do ili house Friday evening, Hjalmar Al - s S this city on the Eume of the world's series s the town | - T = | also with the rival calls, songs and Liabil ity, i Ehe g Adiale e Ces GIRTIE ol b will fnclude L'Heureux, N. Du- N teaye, (08, S 00 (A 0 Dlaved | here In Philadelphia, —énd Detr rnell and Princeton are anxious | hurrahs of the partisans, and the mosc On Monday night the Norwich bowl- le i o clo wh a it ch yree, Keech, Popham, Blake. The lin o ing the PO couldn’t land him with a ten-foot pole. | that the Intercollegiate Swimming | especially with the quiet and unebtru- Plate Glass and Steamn Boiler | f‘f"v,*‘vf’”‘_]-““l"‘ eGrath ol e | up of the Southbridge team will b ff;.‘;h“"\“'_‘l'm,‘:-"“‘ during the Iatter part! =\ fow years back Bender pitched | @8sociation pass a rule barring the | give demeanor of the Navy goat. He | fer. furnished the main bout of the | \aters, Hall, Osier, Committe, Fors-| O the Weeke = @ @ e made at the| E'at ball’ for Mack. Then he grew | freshmen from participating in the | walked up and down the field with an . A5 e et wis, peor the i o hotey: Rose allors om T e tied ofr | Siclk and hung around Detroit for sev- | college meets. As matters stand at|air of dignity and seemed to think his INSURANCE | i oot qmgnio Gk o B o e L 2T eral weels COfG wiad ape present all of the colleges do not com- | presence was intended to be more oc- e e e e e | CLAIWC O §6i7ed by Mollefietiy Fith the IOloniiElne had Brights alesse and Dete on an equal footing, | bult than that of the ordinary barrack- g - - hieh o1 never would be worth anything 2 er with his noisy trumpet. Sloniiiahs Unton Eive fusurance Sadicth | chould end on the first fall. The two FILED AGAINST COMISKEY | iii. His - of I53 was high si | qAbout the time the specialist ren- | Tetiers in hoth buseball and football | “As far as the play goes I have seen husk: ants wrestled hard and gave = e dered his erromeous decision the Ath- | Pave been awarded to Rudolph Munk, i chs views already S e ! exhibition. Hoth showed zood | Contractors State This Amount Is SRS ime. to Tigerville: C. - Mack |the West Virginia athlete who was| sapiioed No Aoabt it 18 in one sense Assets $2,594,330. { s qualities and it appeared for | gt} Unpaid on New Baseball Park. | BAN JOHNSON HAS RAP nk Navi | fa Magnate Fx : Uy injured in the game with Beth- | strenuous, that is, ae far as sheer , Frank” Connie opened up, “I{uny in Wheelins. A letier coutaining | physical force goes. But as a game ).—Claim for a me- AT UMPIRE RULE.! .cq uh outfielder. You have both & certlficate of award will he maild to Nhere Individuaiity, originality and the lien of $64,754 was filed in i ik 3 {Davy Jones and McIntyre. Now 1|he young mau rents. faculty to grasp an. opportunity and < quickly on 2 | the circuit court today aga Caustic Comment Regarding Sugges- might be able to do a littie business £ }mke ‘y[ %) Cfnsml;red’ ) may ming ft9e | feb26TuThS - as if the big Swede had but little on the Irish Giant, who forced | (hicago. Dec. the match in grand style. Lundin, | chani however, caught Jac nst Charles toe hold and forced h e 1 to give UD | Comiskey, owner of the Chicago Am- | iton Made by National League Mag- | with you The chances are that Tom Tuckey, | on account of code, very deficient. after 54 minutes of hard work. Young lerican league baseball club, by thel nates. | “Not much yen will,” replied Navin. |the side wheeler for the Waterbur: cveral attempts were made at goal Champagne and Peter Lewis wrestled | yells Brothers Co.. contractors. ~ The a3 | “Anybody that isn’t ood enough for | State league team. will be found do- | from place kicks. The place kicking for the fi preliminary, the latter | clajm set up is that for bullding Mr.| Chi 5 club own- | 1h isn't golng to benefit the | IN8 business for Durant's nine againiwas very poor. We have players im { Vinning In straight falls in 11 and | Comiskey’s new baseball park only | ers of a_baseball I ide to pass | the big hoss it be- | Hext season. If he shows his old| pustralia that can send the leather { 4 1-2 minutes on a full body and body | $190,000 of the total price of $254754 |on the fitness or unfitness of the wm- | ing one of his pet ide: v time | time form the Boston tionals may | yver the bar five out of six times from sciss nd on a half-nelson. Peter | has heen paid. | pires it is time for a change. An own-| C. Mack lets go i wise to eidestep | Want to press him into servi ! midfield. I have eeen Mersenger (one Lewis and Young, Barber went fo & s | er would stultify himself were he to the lemon crop is fully ripened. R . ¥ __lof the groatest place kickers in the S ond | CINCINNATI BASEBALL CLUB |dictate how umpire should be| vou what Til do,” said Bddie Swander, who played with|orid) frequently kick a goal at the preliminary. Young Gotch of this city = . |bandled, and I do not think there is a vade Bender for . Melnty nd team last season, did not| extreme right wing from midfield. A eferee and L. N. Dondero was | Completed Itinerary of Spring Train- | single owner in the American league n ; s GRS ; 5 u'- v‘::”:lli.:\ _lllls 'l_‘l‘ll(,'rhpr" Vere . Geveral . brilltint FaRRIN mekeeper. i at least, who would cheapen hims “You will not,”” said Navin, who had | for - $ @ poor Sho or | thy 4 25t audte: Ing T, e bicking or re- | heard the ver of the nim. ¥ the chenge of l!lmut.fl.;l.m propEht the o mtiench (e minent spe- t g asse 1o its feet. This proves my co He expects | tontion. Aake the game open, give the circle next | plavers a chance to display their fac- <ot el f [ uity of grasping the opportunity at the | right time, and the audience will be | did not o be wit ear. SPECTAGULAR: NO SCORE ! Cincinnati, O., Dec. —The itiner- FOOTBALL GAME. | ary of the $pring training trip of the e = Cincinnati baseball club was complet- Hazrvard Ali-Stars Play Vanderbilt- | cd today. After the team finishes rec with Eddie, in the charmed aining the umpir longs to the head if he t able to ha it is time for the owners . That function be- | cia the league and lle such mat to look for and Melnty 11 negotiations were off. | ¢ ed with the Mackmen |~ stuck with the Tigers. | pon Bender rema | | Vo e 4 ; : The complete boxing of ihe | jiesatocay o B s o [ amenony eike Now Ber is one of the pitching 3 oxing better pleased. | s Stars, With Honors Even. | preliminary work at Hot Springs. Ark an o T N 0% A ki > | Rome A. C. at Music anuary 2 s 3 . S thy eiee ooNDERON OF| oL o | Tt “Will open its ante-season games | The above is the comment of Presi- | Stars o American league, while | HOTE 20 € at Tlusle Rl Japuary, 23 | “Foothall is the great winter game i > X = S e et ed second fiddle 1o Jones |15 @ : in nearly all countries speaking the OUR WATER SUPPLY the INSUR-| Nashville, Tenn, Dec. 30.—Captain | with Louisville on March 25. Among stion made | almost all and Tommy Houck for 15 round ¢ vou PERTY be- [ Hamilton Fish's eleven of arvard | the scheduled contests are: 1guc rding the st son.. Likswlse.: . Nlack jp 0 is and K rounds. | English language. The German em- ANCE OF YOUR PROPERTY Sl G e ""‘ FEE J.',“\l ].‘\F; New York Americans at Cineinnati, | by the National Jeague magnates that|has received much credit in cer \l\’"" ,Marcks and Kid it hy in the Gror has quite recently advised his comes of more than ordinary imp: rs, composed Harvard La i L i i coine that | Semi-final and Charlie Doherty va. L o 4 ence. school students, played the Vander- April 1, 2, and 3; Cleveland at Cincin- |a majority of club owners could. Dby a | quarters for his farsisht | eing b e in tie preliminary.—Now | Subjects to take up tho game. Irance . o in best| bilt-Sewanee Sta ved e AT | nati, April 4.5 and 6. Detroit at Gin- | vote, dismiss any of the indicator| the Indian would come back, when as|XKld Carter in th i New | nas adopted the Rugby rule. It is a e e A e at April 7 § and ). Rochester of | Dendiers th Bresbiont Synes staff a_matior of fuct he tried to shake tho | e | 5¥65 e ‘coulaimot forai e Footbalister ISAAC S. JONES, rhilt university field - | Cincinnati, April 10 and 11. e 2, but nobody would huve Wim. | i the passing of Vic Willis to the | S8HIOn, with international contests. - i In spite of a muddy | Rafael Says Connecticut is a Nest of | | )ty good bail until about the | Minors, onl big league tw S 5 i insurance and Real Estate Agent, teams from ngland, Scotland, Ire- s fast from start to finish, and | President Lynch Announces Contracts {who can ars’ | at least ten | E: z P Robbers. middlc of August: then he fiattened land, South Africa, Australia, Canad: o e bt e | B e L rrarE and Releaces. Frank Mantel st and showed little or nothing. Since | SeTVice i Vil b eIt Of | America_and Germany competing_for ¢ dasw e TN # T NeE Biovhe thia calonrarad New York, Dec. 30.—Approval of the | says mnectict | 1l and recovered he seems to | i -|‘v Eosea iy ‘1“:‘ n S0l | the championship of the world. This ez T BT, e Ol wna | Tollowing National league contracts | He is sore b { ter strength and this vear | ;"NCi 75 pics third fn the list | afliation of genuine sporting interests 1HE OFFICE OF WL F. HiLL |° O DU o i | and_releaves is announced Presi- &y b Rid $150 season even better than he | [1€ 2 LOWEID vanics thivd dn the ISt would do more to promote good feeling | ca up with Fish and downed him | 321, SOSN8 5 BT Ll s s ! jin : {and peace in the world than all politi- Real Estate rom g g Contracts —With Beston, Fred Ten- 1 baby recel s but one of dozens of sim- | ponncjuania students are somewhat [ieA sonyentions . = Ao fobe nses- 15 as nager; with Brooklyn, Sel- him out of the City, and ¥ There i et - e Now the time to move, hefora and Fire Insurance, e T B r Zidotik eyeune JuarEuEven - with Rafa money it was | of judging a | Perturbed over what they belleve Lo be | Germany adopts rules. Let us have a {s joeated In Somery’ Block, over C. M. | plificon: defensive game. The Sewa- | Philadelphia. George Pasket, George [not coming tor th nean | ball the Tive ones | & Bt o o, " That the Red snd | representative congress (say in Ameri- : hir { nee-v i es were assisted by | Chalmers, Willlam E. Culp. makeup. Here's | fr Somehow or other | F35 iR sl ca) of all football leagues. The Aiffi- Wiil:ams, Room 9, third fioor. ne | re BiEoni e ) a1 Any fighter who | the 1 is swaved { e shoutd be lefr out ercopsiceration | culty, it any. of agresing to ‘s.universal teb12a Telephons 147. | . . Flelding Yost. the Michigan | (A. A), Edgar Lennox; by Cincinnasi fenre | some circumstance and the man picked | tion of the collese in the cast is|c2de could be seitled by a committee - Sach, th nesses players. | to Detroit (A. L.), Michael J. Corc rbury, Rafael will jas a dub often develops into something | od to Michigan's pesition .in m.\.}“"i"‘;‘”“"‘ H0 S somitet DETiee g o MeGuein bilt eoach, playved | an; by Philadelphia to Rochester (E. 1 effort to keep h | wonderful throug » apparent cause. | | "I hope vou will give this suggestion ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. - i T i ren | L), Fred Jacklltsch. avmieipenals e | " Jack Coombs was another of this | SRl | publicity among the sporting frater- N o yrillia nting . line-up: Suscesrul a Sl L L e e s Horr.awvho developed i | nity.” i &1 Favorites Successful at Emeryville. fight it ecause his arm was bad and Maci | Gan tackle whils at AMOS A BROWNING, \ovicruik-Sowane Harvard Stars| Foverites Sumsessul s Emaryute |t v ey St b [ wintiy $7uTER 1SRN Ao ikl e Sphciae 4| e wamaiit i Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Blag | OFLEE S [ oL mecon Iohaks Trre nted 2y r with a broken | SDOKSR B A8 e e et Pt ] I siniee e successful at Emeryville today g s peLgk and ball coach of Northwestern universit YANKEES ONCE MORE. 1 ivon man. Verily, the TALES TOLE national wastime {s flled with ma The stewards ordered that the horses of T. H. Ryan be d again and reinstated Jockey and Purdue is said to be hankering for | SHIE bEHe Wit hmag 101 | Hal Chase Announces Engagement of { realiy has an amDition to be the man| Veteran Catcher for Next Seasen. Right xton FROWN & PERKINS, lumes-alise © e g AT 8iG S to whip Johnsou A & over ¥irst Nat Bank, Ehetucke: St o Polo ‘Hewalts Fridey: IG KICK MADE £ [ HaL Chase, the captain-manager ot Stalrway next to Thames Nat. Bamx | . 3 Providence: Providence 7, Wor- nSEBE OVER RAISED PITCHER'S BOX.| Hughic Jenninss, Tigers’ man- | the Yankees. has zone to his home in Toi, 883 Open Monday and Sate | i e P asiast Exoyidence 7, Wor- ; THE RINGSIDE > i Srols zet busy soon | California for several weeks visit be urdaz evenings. cotzea | g e er| ks Dt rael Ny satord s ol b President Johnson Opposed to Any |and begin looking up some new pitch- | fore returning to take the New York b Lett Tackle 3 Hartford 7. i G g Changes in Present Playing Coce. s for the Detroit team. ‘The twirlers | Americans on their southern training e S Wilitame | 2 fon the nine at the present time did|trip. Chase made the announcement % Left End. | KID SWIFT TO MEET | 1A he statistician has figured it | N0t have a very successful season last | before ~ goir aw that Charley i e o i 4 s 1872, when the records | year. and the “smiling one” has just| (Duke) Farrell, the veteran catcher. Sro¥ne AT = YOUNG DESROCHES. | THE FIGHTER AND THE MADMAN | {{ bt 4000 batsmen. have | realized that he will need new mate- | had been engaged for next season as F Quarterback. Praitrer — — aegy ¢ major league pitchers, and |Tidl if he wants to cop the bunting in|coach. Tarrell will work with the fl 1 3 S e relffer | Boxing Bout of Six Rounds Arranced| ., ... cote qutite a o o e s e i e pend e 1 pitc in the south, and when the RN AMoore | for Next Friday Night in Worcester. | cnces us he wanders aronn |of = more. \Ever sines the Na:| oo oot = : geacon opens will take his place on Bous. Halfback 5 & st W b e 2 sue was organized In 1876 the | The New York State league is strong | the third base coaching lines, arrell BA s A et ame O Tt ohite| Arrangements have been completed | noaw being middle, Tight hea | of eness of the pitcher has grade |on former American ociation man- | served with the Yankees in this ca- s Fullback for a six round bout next Friday night, | heavyweight champion in his time, and | ually increased in spite of rules passed | 28€rS, 1o less than five being in that | pacity two seasons ago, but Manager Refer radley Walker, Virginia: | Jan. 6, between Kid Swift of this city | only” missed the highest honors | to b e Dattine PA3ed [league for the 1911 season. Charlie | Stallings did not re-engage him last Carr of Indianapolis, Ashenbach from | year. Chase has much faith in the wal- Paul, Rill Clarke from Toledo and | uable service which years of experi- nneapolis, Bill Clymer from Colum- | ence have given Farrell, and beleves entitled a hitter to a number was soon cut to one year the M and » ‘ =1 i and Young Desroches of Worcester, ¥ 1 .‘ m- E | umpire, Kern, Millsaps; field judge, | 3h0 AL CRBIOcHes : through evil fortune and an occasior BHOK fls W Grons, W. P. L; time of quarters, | Mass. The match will take place be-| 3] wallop from heavy s fore the Worcester Athletic club and |~ « had some close fights and some 16 minu vl a cork. It wa . o s ; : s, and Monte Cross from Ka o will e a biz help to the youns an nte sting go is promisec grueling A s. e two with Mar- vere increased from three to bu nd Monte Cr m Kan: h wi D ¥ = g S [ o e e 3 s bat ith Mar- el ee 10| (jt\ make up the list. TIn the order | players on the team. Chase hae many 28 Shetucket Street Jewett Citly Determined to Win or m},l“kfi}‘“’,,fl‘-ix‘;’;,;,ufi,z P el SRR e T gy 'z’nfi.‘\'fiv-}‘y"‘,’.l»v?”{nl named they wil m > Utica, Syra- | young slabmen 16 try out mext sprinw Telephone 093, Bust. state, Massachusetts and Rhode Island | a¢ T fourneced he S EmE R Albany, Wilkesbarre and Scran- | and wants a_veteran like Farrell to On Monday, Jan. 2 1911, the Jew. |because of his clever work with the |l e ot T Abine | take them in hand. ett City basketball tearn is determined | gloves, and also in the krestling game. | remember feeling any fear th intentional delay the r Members of New York ! Bhs been 'apronounced *success and'Bouon Stock H o what fear is anall b batting has ¢ sed in streng Exchanges FlNANclAL | recoltection "o Sceasion Y son the pitchers had a Fea th a capital I dominated ms 1tage than ever before | ¥ ol 30 i 1, m body, m nerves and m Johnson of the American - s Pisen. New York. & Ty e oot It is just as important 53 State Street. 24 Brond Street. o 3 K e hers v o Gertatn fglit fab ot e is opposed to chan 2 PRIVATE WiR. STOCK PRICES ADVANCED. | %M Chiow, 32 & St Poape 15 1 | “There was a certain fight fan of pposed 1o changes that a $100 of eupuiiigs el 9 Colorado ¥uel & Ir 215 4 mirer of boxers and a devotee of the who suggested foul Movement Was Narrow—Rise in Call Colera & Southem e 3 . s e . 0 Consolidatcd , sa This fellow Was a goo wnson in | > — - | Money to Seven Per Cent. uolidatcd Gas o e D e o | coitentn onin e be safely invested as T = = T e & Huds 1685 | o went violently ir He had | ng Connie Mack R EE | ~ow o o Bk aaiiins | £y 5|k Srend violenly i, e ad | dhtins e ek L L SEOMON | The caiae BANKERS and BROKERS novement was narrower and the total | —— Do. 1rt pid .. % | niiheeninie| dangaront i fhe wWorst ac—| (i rease strikes to four 1S | principles apply in both S ) n of nominal proportions. Gains | — o Do 2d pid oooeeoeens = sec] oo i con se men_are | o & Stocks Bonds lnvest were registered by a majority of the | 188 ST 5 : 1 | *'ie was o man of tmmense ‘ e proposicon | §l cases. This fim gives } | aratively neglected. Tk Titinots. Central 1 . 15 | A 1 ulOCKS DONUS (RVESImEnIs | atively' neglected. The | — sty Caril 2200012 ‘ ot naadlsan oea i< every investor the benefit Do. Ore e PRIVATE WIRE extensively during the nter Harvester o o it bl | top o r than the | | 5 A i e gD <*of the weels, but the selling i Smposinl omegnd | amers o | §1 of long experience on New York 4 St. Lout oliowed today’s early advance was nternational Pumn TORT LI p i N {1 now have a | Bosto icinnatt Pittsburg 1 3 » k) International Paper { 19% J2x| On the morn he was to be |t cgig 8| as evidence of the market's G e Centiat 2 it R B i »se who em- | 2 Norwich Branch, Shancon Bidg. “s and inability 1o absorb much s iy ot Fir B Biolhor wvecrr ang o Vion of the time conservative lmes. » R o Bonds were again fairly active | —-w Do, bfd = “ | husky hired guards should escor | are enabled to intimidate batsmen by elephone SO these seourities ‘was transaoted by di- | 15a Leh Tl Lo, S IR i Gl | momeatum. They are in a position <o | augtd FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr |rect and private sales. There is rea- 0 Sion, & St fous I B Stz anileanit et | see the corr of the plate better, - on to believe that Europe has pur- M B P &S Vs 1304 s | S he family lived ina suburb, and |and in that way can keep eontrol of | chased extensively of certain high | _ e drarted i b train at a | the ball with more effective results. 1, u C SO o | railroad bonds during the past | — ) Pact 10 VT atat s 1By p z the pitcher on a level with | y Broadway Brading’ on AHe e D ea N. R. Mex % My lunatic on the way to the s 1, but | ! bt e 3 1 A\ ') % Tork Des: 15,48 1 the late session, but prices held i 1102 | just as we arrived at the little depot | confidence and that the hitting there- | ide a fairly steady, tho he closing was | he haa one of his wild fits, and it took | 10F® would be Increased to a market - it g leidesndib at general recessions from .the top Bll fovraene oL Rl i w » The pitcher would be un;lh!»‘ BANKERS ard of | eve Ading lost some of its early | e had quicted him, we lached | t0_enjoy an unfair advantage and red the reg t o end | gain, probably on disappointment fol- would be forced to exercise more care | at the bull the train w I found that | Would be forcee minutes late, | v and three n_ board, ar iblication of November owing the T 1iS DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET d be 2 I e She earni hich were below expecta- BRIt e e O les Ixe ommon sense shows that the abilit % Stockholders oL rocor 115 | tions, and the early advance in Unit Piitsig_Coal hon itk e on ere {10 keep ovponents from making hics | BOSTON NEW YORK 5t business Dec. 21. 1514 | States Steel was wiped out. | Eressed ‘Sted Ca T vtod (oluiel fand runs is the most important factor DB e nuiend Neu s, bt o ile s t"q”’." way Stcel Sp a drink. 1 accommodated him to the | ., deVeloping 1S mionani tedi, | » Hoard of Directora have this day | Jatest forelen trade Teports, which Teading o lavatory, and just as he was lifting | 10, I¢ IS Sreuec that in sccomplishing dsciared a dividend of one pe nowed a further incre: 2 Bosunle & the cup to his lips the lights in the | | i e S Dot e per cent.), upon the Co Stoel e not so much to shipme to Eu- L e Sl e > | allowed to have unnatural advantages | O e e feniote MRS Rock * Tsland ¢ wash room suddenly went out. Andlgver the men who handle the hat | to Stockholders of r 5 r a ’ Prathi with the final flicker of the light I |y s 2 4 AsY e at, | 3 of o 8 gt in call money to seven per | ) idls . A - 't IlThat is why the present crusade | of bu s Deo, 21, 1910 | ol St o A B L heard the door slam shut, and heard | poninst tho taised bor coenbinSrd decl F. 8. JEROME, Treasurer., ent., the high e ~ pr a gurgling chuckle. The lights were | 25 aoe ! L he elimination | | week of the vear, and a decline in for- bt e s b i e wuld decrease the pitcher's | = - O ——— gn exchange e lowest level since o SR pas Gark, | affec ene: aS ASSU d suc vigor- 230 Prostway e e AR dread and horror! I was a fighier,| Coach Yost Has Football Fever. . g . | b e g S e ves, but even so, what chance had 17| Nashville, Dec. 28.—Coach Yos I New York, Dec. 15, 1910, |to gain from 0.000" to 000.000 | it . € | 28. oach st, who | 2 2 Coupons No. 12, due Jun, 1 is weelk, but conjecture as to the loan Ay e o Uh bofuis e ST s SeCTied e eduinion 130t n We have a full line of Sleighs on hand ready for eonsolidated mortgago 5 per ce scoe is hazardous. a8 Chore dlope dn he dark mifh 4| yedrt, may don thedmoleskintenin | : SR & e, B b e | e cton oty - | i S04 ' e, 5, mAn e over 2| ) on s ben coaching i A1Vt | immediate delivery, including Portland Cutters, Business the office of The Trust Company of | Clared the re sdaEter sicutdend:) Do. pra .. . to picces with his naked hands, Some | here o meet the All-Harve Stars | - 2 o i ich we arc ready to America 57 WAll Sirect, mem Yory|0n that stock thereby setting at Test | iiin Cun'e : Cleasin SILNALIOR Cocs. oot srleriate| from ihe HNarvat Tor ooty e Sleighs and somz Speed Sle:ghs,' wh e y 4 G ot Northern _ preferred | ——- Wabssh L I tried to glide” softly away from | | Monday that the old “football fev- | dispose of at a remarkably low price. supons No. 19, dus Jan. 1. 1911, on | qivt ST ol T tabe. eaiiv | Do. ptd S 5 2 | the place where I was standing, and had attacked him. t mortgage 5 per cent. bon n the coming ve 3 5 S e arces BUEG 0 a8 : L started I heard = the ~maniac's Any walz, Dan MeGuinn and sterli 2 & Co | London boug e thousand | 1200 Western Tnfon 7 2% 7 Suou = Shack Then I heard a or former noted western and south e :r"v")r""‘rf& ':7'?“7‘-\' . | Tor ‘H’-’, lxfl ,unuf»"v = !hgc r_m\l_;( 'H‘H}_ Wheding & i , i1, | rustling noise as he hezgan to move | €rn football stars will oppose the Tia» [] L] 5 i aic he offica of The Trus: | Sto n balance ir 2 Total sales, 207,100 share | along the wall. He was hunting for | vard squad. | Company of Nall Street otal sales of bonds, par valne, $2.- | along : g for | mpany of ‘Amcrica, 1 Wall Strect, | Toral salen of bonte var vaine, 82 A O S | Telephone 555-5 23 Ghesinul Street New York City. } torias unchdmgsd. o cAlL | COTTON | murderously demented, thirsty for my | SPORT NOTES. F. JEROME, | b il = | ¥ G blood. S T ————— e ———— % 0 | New York, Dec. 30.—Cotton futures e £ C ey T g e } dared not cry out—before the andidates for the Georgetown uni- | STOCKS. "1’4“[:«“ ;ff‘;‘i\. B h‘r;.;-\ \W} ’Jauua(r,\ | rest of our crowd could have rushed | VeTSity crew will start indoor work on | NOTICE | = it St iy 1hi TRy o L% | in. the madman, guided by my' Voias, | (he rowing machines next month. | Ps S - ! 4 -07, May 15.16, June 15.18, July | would have seized me and torn me to S { Or. Louise Franklin Miner Ts now , e e | oats Tt St Ociber 1843 Bot ripbons. Softy I backed around the |, Parental consent and medical exam - : : ‘Sugar. clod e e i I9- | Jittle room, and as I moved I heard | ‘Dation has been placed as 4 :equires | locatsd In her ne'v of ce, Breed Hall 200 Am. Can . | dling \.:I‘I 1d.{ ‘1“ nln _middiing gu the maniac chuckiing again. i ment in High school football for High | Roum 1 0 Am, Cot oii H - 7 “Presently I collided with the wall, | 8chool athletes in Indiana. Office hours, ! to 4 p. 100 Am. Fide & L. pf i = and at the same instant the lunatic's < b T n . P m 56 o A Tee” eetiios. < | MONEY. great hands grazed my coat. My hair | Heine Batch, the former Holyoka P sane A o : New York, Dec, 30.—Money on call | F0Se straight up and I could feel jey | Pastimer, has earned the distinction of AND A . Fx e at o D e cotoney, on eall| tirobs run up and down my spine. T | Delng the first hustler to afix his sis- | 3 nee nma Scalp Mas- | B & a0s 10 e e of- | leaped backward, and again I heard | Rature to a Rochester contract for : -sage, Shampooin s : | fered at 6.. Time loans dull: sixty days | N madman laugh. o { ; - Yot e T e e R “And at this moment the door flew | ., — | pesiie ' i e - + | months 3°3-4@4 per cent. "P'I']‘ . -“»;' ‘“;'*;“"‘fl tl"""('d into the ]-]‘,.:.‘\‘::d“g:.“}"' :';Z’;fi fl‘,‘;}‘;""“‘""“ K'\l‘l' | MES. 1. 5. UNDERWOOD. e 2 w3 i suddenly lighted interior, and saw | F.arl 2 3 Al i Fel. §63-4. 61 roadway. i ke it g S 1% 100y 0 | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. me—white 8s a sheet, so they all de. | C1eVer boxers and the go ought 1o | oo s | oo Jeo | wmAT: Opeu. High. Low. @i | clared, and with staring eye that made | PYOVe 2 £00d one. Attell has hec | Get the Genuine Always. ! i Hes e it % eas me look twice as much a madman as | SIOWINE g0od form of late, but Pack A substitute i$ & dangerous i B = 07y * the other fellow. And, leaning against | 10ES hle has it on him i BV, N P iR, especially 1 medicine i e s Hraeit E 3 | the wall, with a groad grin, was the | . g ' " Folay’'s Honey and T. Canadian Pacinc | maniac. * He turned towards his keep- | . 0 training = football team it is a | wine ¥olzy Lkt | § P~ | good thing to loosen u; c fce | coughs and colds quickly and is i .. 4%, | ers as they entered and exclaimed in | §oom s pis (0 Joosen up once or twice | ellow package. Accept no substitute A i Tanss O £.;°2 | a sentle i halt-pleading: fona: o Tmyt [JET 08 Ti0 Seenol. says Tror C. L. | HE HOUS H l & Ongood Co. & 3 Jack mean, I wanted him to play tag | 1o cry, director of athletics at the | ] p ivertising n I8 T g : | with me, and he 1 away every | DoIveraity, of Missour! “If the plas | < no sdvertising medius Chicago Great West e % my i the meaiandine 3 ers are allowed to eat a little pastry | _ s Jager Copnectiont equal o Tus Duk L Tn 1m : B ubas e | UNS L S e and forsel the datle srind thee wii ba | Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Stge=t for business resulis. Chicazo & e oOHIH 348 5116 3 (Copyrighted by, J. A, Robie) kept in the best condition,” The Mis- ~

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