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T— NOHWICA bllLLETIN, FRIDAY, lAIlUlfi"Y F, 1911 & : : [mSCRANCR. illi | HORWICH FAVMLY MARKET | e i Ten D L New Year Greetmg ‘ .. . Florida, 25-35] l”‘aride)'y J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Leon Magnus Got Poor Start in National Tourney at v e B 23 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Pittsburg—Zbyszko Will Try to Throw Two in an A Jo_dnvtnng Beans, ax Beans, septz0daw ¥ Baldwin New Onions, { Hour Eineanple Tehiow. - . i Grapefru Phite, r Calendars are bere o f PRIy 103, e Ou | Dales, 10| Turnips. 1 | Pittsburg, Jan. 5.—Leon Magnus, the | a_start from the Pulitzer building in | Cauliflower, 25| Spanish Onions, We shall be glad to have xew Vork piayer, went down béfore | New York one day this week to tramp | Lima Beans. qt. 2ol Clicimbers, ] f h F. Wircbach here tonight in the | to San Francisco and back. The ser- | Fed dpariny 4% 8¢ [fubbard Squash. i you call for them. National Amateur Three-Cushion Bil- | gant carried a banner and bore all | Romaims 0* 13| Eg Plant, 2 &C liard league tournament, scoring but | sorts of testimonials to show en route. Y 33 Wirebach had run out his — B. P. Learned & Ce., g b . | n the 67th inning. Mag- | WILL FORCE ZBYSZKO PSR —— W i R imning.” Mag- | o ‘ pier tams— For a greatly increased business—the best testlmonial J Agency Established May 1846, ey nci Mp ety wct . — e Legs, b to the S PREME ALI Y of th - GecIIMWF Vially Tavored - the was his whois | Heavyweights McGrath and Lundin | Smoked” iams, E o} € U U T of the ; e — | lay. Flis high run for the night was | Should Make the Polander Go Some. 15 . £ | six. while Magnus made four. To- | P e e st hope, morrow night Magnus will meot McGrath, the Irish Giant, ar- oked Vestern Veal— i day to be on hand for his match to- | Dried Beef 37| Chops. H KID VERBONCOEUR | night with Zbyszko, when, with Hja rned Beet, 12-ix| Shoulders | Sy Lnudin, McGrath will go_againsi Thouse Sien ,abz(ne Veal— | After Rusticating in Ballouville Wants | Zbyszko in 4 handicap match in which 5 { . 3 . | the Polander with the unpronounse piry Chops, : ; Match with Lightweight Wrestier. bl ‘Daime ertes” o Shronw boch his | Iiside Rounds, _:,V;:\;\fldeu. 1 rboncoeu ng fro o el st 1ve o) - Loonicoeur, WEINg from the| "McGrath has - put in some steady S R | peacetul seclusion of Ballouville, an- | ¢raining in the past week,getting him- Pou! nounces his desire for a chance at|galf into the bes of shape for he oty some mat artist of the light class that | pateh and Lundin, who is heavy- | Phila. Turkey: has an ambition to try conclusions | Uaicn! Champlon of Denmark, Nor- BN e TR | with the lightweight champion of New | o ¥ 201 Sweden, is also in top form | \4;3‘5;’- | Han re, for such title the Kid| for the go. These two ought to make Guinea’ Brollers claims as Ris own i trouble fcr the wily and slpps Po- | i pair, 3 Eox e o S oror o | lander when they ~meet tonight in Grocerien. tusslc on the mat, they ought to snap | Frochlichkeit hall. Young Shea. of this | Butter— Sugar— . Fhe Kid is liberal in RiS | cjty will go on for the preliminary %ub new, 271" Granutates how the match ought to be | wiih an opponent who is to be select- | cponcamery: b | 18 A TIMELY WORD He says he will meat a | g b Erown, ABOUT INSURANCE | fhallenger any time at any place, as | Tie bouts will be given on a central | Enz Datry, o . Bject of great importance.| it 9068 not matter to him. He wants| stage. which is the best arrangement| Sage, 3 o It is a atase on this |t t it catch as catch can style. | for this hall, and a coin will be tossed | Edam, 95.51 olasses gg i I procs “’r M o out of three falls No ons | to decide which of the two is o meet | o Camenbert | Porto 1 4 { ‘u-( matte: ke out & 5 s in the lightwoight class 18 barred. | Zpvszko first. Whichever it is thut | Bickies. Eallon N. Orie B et Taday. " to-morrow | , Yerboneosur attained some promi- | gets the first call, there will be 1o | Honey. comb = 5o tornsr uP B o BG fao Tt o Ei?inv;h:';. xih:m‘;x;us“; slow minutes when once they get on| Vinegar, gal | erosene o1l 5 may | ling game “was hay the mat, and the bout without doubt | - = : 4 ISAAC S. JONES, | Putn . and later made good show. | promises to be the best that Tas been | 3oyt cog A g - Continually increasing sales and HALF STOCK ’ ngs in the northern New FEngland | geen in the local fleld. i M a. 2ot ams. o) < neurance and Real Estate Agent. o states. Ho has been hibernating over i it | Bt . i are a sure indication ef the J Richards Building, ain at wville, “but the practice is | Providence Duckpinners Challenge | A Saidinee i > janddaw i evide ining to wear on his Bulletin: Eive. | Emot. "Sardinon 25 | Lobaters— % public endorsement of the erves 5 ers. gt zo| “Tive. 2 ks A duckpin five from the Providence | Boneless Cod,10 0! 3 1HE CFFICE OF WM. E. HILL ST R s aovenal, A holding 1. T. T cards, 13 | Biecxti = H famous products of this plant = e 1 € fore box. and Fire Insurance, h cific Coast baseball league Who | 1 5™ 0. “Ch Fan. 27th, with a re- | Weakfish, 18] | failed to report to clubs having title | frercy DETE OB Jam- L, O e | Small Mackerel, 20|Eiue 1s jocated fn Somery Block, over C. M. | to them after that league was changed | providence boys will be accompanied | Lok 15-15lSalmon, ea S willams, Room 9, third floor. | from an outlaw to a national agree- | ;" 3uq “Counthan, cartoonist. Pickerst AT : ment organization, were declared in- | po Sulliva 4 & 2 5 20l La} : 2 1. - ‘ - . ptain Sullivan of The Bulletin | Crabs, doz., 0 Steak, 3 D s s e ble for another year by the na- | t.am has decided to accept the chal- had, 2 1903 144, v, 0 Loted - — ¢ | baseball commission in a de-|jenge, and will get all lus candidates | ADDITIONAL MARKETS 1904 BARRELS can_quality for places on tr — o ew England league. baseball | ning the match at 7 o'clock. The Nor -$7.5 cision promulgated late today. In ad- Syl b fge " to dact! ATTORNEYG AT LAW. i NEEe Whi WIOIEtaa cond | oe: Some ety ssctes o] (dectiy EROWN & FERKINS, I"l’limfl . “'}rr"l“'(’:;‘“tlm,“e‘e";'(‘::" clubs | team to meet the Providence rollers. Hny, Groin and Feed. 0 f S a I e s ever First Nat Bank., Shetucke: St 3 : Westerly Five to Roll Here. 3135 BARRELS Entran PRIl R e S A duckpin five of Norwich rollers is 2 - - s Wbt today sold to the F“:"‘(""J‘Vil:l boys have been doing a littie B? Louls, $6.90 & = Nationals Dby = Manager John H. | practicing in preparation for the match i [ Y & O'Brien. The Fall River management | and feel that they are in form to pull . els in return a bonus of $500, and | out a victory. The Norwich team will | . e §2 # BARRELS corge Walsh, & utility man from the | line up as follows: Harry Blackburn, A 3 - ufl flr " u" u‘ oston team. | Fred Busch, Milton MacDonald, Wi e ) e | Mam Gurney and Willlam Donahue. | cge: . ] ] Giants Signr a Catcher. : — Beet Steers, - ‘ BANKXERS | New York, Jan. 5—Catcher Grover | Mohicans in Indoor Baseball. = $io0-3550 & § | Ha , who was drafted by the New Manager Larkie of the Mohican ath- Bl e 0t . BARREI.S and | York Nationad league club from Toledo | jetic department has gathered togeth. | Gorj o 3200-3400] “Ave. 235 Ibs. | 1ast fall, sizned with the Giants today | er his famous veterans at the indoor prams vt BnoKERs for 1911. Hartley lives in Osgood, Ind. | paseball game and would like to ar- Furs. |and plaved with the Springfleld, IIL, | range a game with the teams of the | Skunk— |Muskrat, 75, 50, 3 ‘;luh bffvvr-\, Jolin\;x: Toledo. His b?:‘; Connecticut coast artillery companie: No. 1, $2, ing records last season were, w ¢ this city. In Manager Larkie el 2 28 Shetucket Stree! Springfield 219, with Toledo .259. L nmrlakEs] o2, $i5 , MRRELS L i Bendett, Heber, Mix, Rogers, = $20. Telephono 905, i Won in the Last Sixteenth. McNiekle, Gurney, Quinn: and 1 i Oakland, Cal, Jan. 5.—Amon showed | Lewis. | 5. Members of Naw York [|Pimscif to be a high class youngster $ $1.50, ¥ | by his easy victory in the two vear Zbyszko Beats Six Footer. i and Boston Stock | oid race at Emeryville today. He was | o mritein G : : ey New Britain, C R e > n, Conn, Jan. 6.—In a| Trimmed Green 51, Baak | an odds on favorite for the event, and | oo FrCRT o Lo CAL BoTR Hides 3 xchanges aithough slow in getting started, gal- | Zi *=7V08 T8 Ce Do Jenkowski, the | ~Calves— p i | loped away from Lemdale, the pace- | g it Sl oo aoD et in | Steers b & 3 2 ate Street, on Stree J . utes. Jankowski is 6 feet 4 inches| G Z PRIVATE WIRE. On, Hike to 'Frisco and Return. | ia))” weighing 275 pounds, and to- s | Sergeant Walsh, who pedestrianated | night's was Mis first match since com- et | through here a year or more ago, fads | ing to this country. A o Dominick & Cominick FINANCIAL AND GOMMERCIAL. ‘ Nixsmaaamilis BREWING Co BANKERS and BROKERS AT i PROVIDENCE, R. I n th | Middlings Stgirway next to Thames Nat Bank| Fall River, Mass, Jan. 5—Arthur | oo try conolusions against a Weeterly $1.45-51.50 open lay .| By t » : sions against : ste Straw, cw stof TR oo iienias” 450 B2 | nutiar thisd baserman, of the Fall RV | 0t L oy chis Soening: bagin: | BT Svgr, 09 —— Colorade Fuel & Teon. Colorado & Sonthern. — Colorado & Southera. susmzss FALLS OFF. | trregular Price Movement—Money Con- Socks Bonds Investments| PRIVATE WIRE TO ditions Working Easier. | e New York Chicago B R} 06 Tainc Bl & Rk ot thin oty {E RINGSIRE S Clacinnati Pittsburg | weei's elasticity in the stock market By W, A Phelos 100 Do. 1t pra . Norwich Branch, Shannon Bidg. @ «ckiss todsy. Business fell oft bly and prices moved irregu-| 1" Do 3% bia percep P" 9‘) lurly without apparent initiative. Cer- 100 General Electric — show off before the crowd. You know ! performance of .07 and on the | throwers scor with §-pour 1id bittle th T e He was P s ot tain of the speciaities displayed marked | %5 Siret, ooy i THE TOM-TOM FEUD. e[.‘w' are a good deal faster than i ai, | 26th, in Bu Goulding re- | sphere at Travers Island on Sept served by Lawreuce und two days Be- auged FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr | strengih, this being particularly true | s00 Niinots Central and you don’'t need to make a monkey | duced Murra; s for walking one | Matt McGrath sent it 1 1 inch | fore the Conne cague cames 10 m e 1ts lead ip in pelnt OF setivicy | oo hur ot e, e i o e mile from § 6.29 1- | from « stand and Con Waish, N. Y. A. | close he was stopped piaying with Hel- 1 its leadership in point of activity [ 2300 Doyt ... Professional pugilists, as a rule, 100k | They donned the gloves, and Ryan | On Marc alter Bursch, N. Y. |C., lifted it 16 feet § 3-16 in NOTICE but reflected intermittent selling. De- | T i JIeT, o on one another with a kindly eye and [ calmly proceeded to make a full- | A. C.. improved on G. H. Taylor's rec- | On Oct. 9 Martin Sheridan, 1. A. A PARE- ¥ spite the optimistic utterances of rec- International Paver show sentiments of real friendliness | plown chimpanzee out of West. He |ord for 120 vards of high hurdles by | A.. threw the dlscus 142 feet 3 inche AD'S BROTHER A COMER. | ognized trade authorities, the financiai | + 208 International Pump .- whenever possible. There is but little | slapped Weats chops, he pones Wesrg | taking. the eventm o5 1 ALphrew tho discus 143 foet'3 inches Or, Louiss Franidia WMiner %o mnow | district sees littie grouad for emcour- Erms i fiowi real enmity among them, and when one | nose, he danced in and out, and he | cial report to the A. A. { incom- | 140 feet 3 inches, but some ie Uity | Young Johnny Wolgast Gives Prowsies lecatsd In her newv ofice, Breed Mall | “Zenient in the immediato future of the Do. pta knotty-handed son of swat proclaims | made West into a thing of comedy | plete and it is a question nowswhether | has to be atiended to before it is ac- | Wi Fame in Prize Rings steel industry, Local tractions were Laciode Gax through the public press that hc hates | and derision beforo the laughing | the performance ever will be recog- | cepted. On the 15th, in New Orlear of Winning i e N e {""'Em““" = J another, and that he is golng to knock | crowd. ® | nized. B, Broad, 1. A. A. A. hurled the javelin | y hany Champien i TR Py general upward movement in Interbor- 00 Leuiwwile & Nash.: | that he hates another, and that he is| West stopped boxing. Then, quick- | On March 12 another good indoor | 163 feet 1 inch, bt Snedigar's . In Lis bro anie whe Sl % Jsphone 660. augt17a | 0ugh-Metropolitan issues gave rise to 5P & 85 AL going to knock that party's head off, |1y and with a determined eye, he puli- | record was losi when M. Kirjassof of | record of 160 feet 10 1-2 inches. | great promise of emulating his Drofh= the belief that developments favorable . then is the time to watch for fakes.|ed off the gloves. And then he seized | Yale ran 880 yards in a relay race in| The indoon championships on Oct. 31| ELeat promise b5 CUE R 00 SRS eps - - that systemAwould soon be an- It is better than an even bet that the | Mr. Ryan by the scruff of the neck | 1.56 4 Snfortunately time made in |and Nov. 1, in York, yielded half | 7€ €X40 I'he young fellow 8 & unced. ) S fire-breathing warriors are like David | with one hand, while he applied his | relay races is not considered. Again | a dozen new marks, but =o far only one | PLZE Ons Whe VOURE FEET S o i i A e T b and Jonathan, and that they have ar- | ham-shaped fist to Mr. Ryan's fea- |on March 16, in New York, J. L. Talt | has met with A. A. U. approval, Platt | Whirlwind o o ]rst.class ehvery portion of reserves to liabilities, bring- ranged every detail of their coming | tures. of Toronto covered 1 1-2 miles in 6 | Adams’ pole vault of 2§ feel 2 inches, | g g0 TT9™ T + marvelous g this ttem down to 85.40 per cent.. s “battle,” winner, loser, number of | Ryan velled and struggler, but West, | but no_application was made to | for distance, wiich takes from Snerl: | older be X > s masvelews lowest figure but ome In eleven v rounds and style of knockdowns. much his inferior in boxing, was far | A. A. U. for recognition of the feat. |dan his standard of 28 feet. The ones | 100 € 1 . this attribute is proving ars, wad not well recaklved here. % North _American There were two fighters of renown, | stronger in a rough and tumble. He | April drew a blank. On May 7. at | under considerati 3 & Ties to back iy atCIEE ‘ oney conditions worked easier here | 1§00 Joriiem, Faetn however, vears ago, who hated each |smote Mr, Ryan in various places; he | Ithaca, T. S. Berna of Cornell lowered | 150 yard run, 0. to be mer fer R 08 ’:p-u- the rate for call loans being no| i Penneyivanla, other with a venom that coukin't have | wallowed him upon the floor; he | P. J. Taylor's outdoor figures for two A.: three mile w S 1 23,23 | occast fis AV A f‘"—‘ow_ gher than § 1-- lKv'r cent. Numerous I e w been excelled if a rattlesnake and | thumped his head against the boards | miles from 9.27 3-5 to 9.26 3- On | 3-5: 440 yard low h 5 -l Aot of fows instiutioie loabed Deely TR Piaters (o cobra were to get togethor. These two | with a resounding echo of ivory en. , May 27, at Paio Alto, Cal. Leland Scokt | Robhins, I. A. A, A it : | around that figure and as low as 4 1-2| 5§ PR (o) were Tommy Ryan, weiterweight | countering timber. And when he had | of the Stanford univers ted the | 3 Tfeet 2 3-4 Inches acdonald 1 " i Luck With Athieties. compk(c with po]c per ¢ B > i @ 200 Puulman Pilace C: and middleweight champlon in the af- | converted Mr. Ryan into the close | Pole vaulting record of A.'A. A.: pole vauit 8 inch Derrick’s Good Luc > e o e N years, and Tommy West, one of | semblance of a flattened cream puff, | inches, heid by himself W. Hapenny, Montr ¢ a recrult ploked and shafts, e I s e T Ihe [ =L Sl At . the hardiest and strongest fighters that | he sweetly smiled and went upon his | -8 inches. On the 2sth, A st el B i at the fag o owed a decrease in frelght revenues ;" pia ever donned a glove. The hatred be- | way. phia, R. C. Craig of Michigan univer- | 450 Vive-Men Teams in Bowling Con- avic 10 pocke e T | tween West and Ryan was no-stage| Thus started the Tom-Tom feud be- equaled B. Wefers' world record e “more than ings of $490,000. Erle's operating ex- | Lo prd, stuff and no fake. They really and |tween West and Ryan, tae nercess | Of -21 1-5 for sprinting 220 vards. On| : gress. g o iy e |t of sincve. R AtkatieF truly despised each other’s eve-teet, | high class pugs, and one of the few | the 30th at Celtic park, N. Y. .| St Louls Mo, Jan. 5. Entrics for | mbsitute s no play to rellove & Slelgh Urrlage 1 e R SR LS nd” when they met ‘In the Tk the | Feal camitics (here nave ever been ‘i | Sheppard, I A A" K., in 600 variis in | the ‘Amerisan owling congress' tour: | figuue it £ s, Bt 1 operating expenses, with a net 1038 Bt Tt =i Datoe oo | S Lot hite. D \ii‘m‘“}“x e | W close at midnizht (omorrow Higit. | 3y Y picked p B 5 . P e B akin to a clashing between fiends on jany % while Dan’ A L close anight tomorrow nig Lo agh g ¢ ’ returns” were more favorable in that| Their last fight came off in Louis- step and jump to 49 feot | tomorrow night will be admitted: | juat sammer, Derrick started in t for November increased $34,-| 300 Pacifie. About 450 five-men team will be con- | 4 game in the American league @md ville, and Ryan one. Clever as he | TRACK AND FIELD 7 o 000, ' This, however, is more than the | —— Toiedo St L. & W S5 SuEE Rosa one S O 5 i testants in the meet. The larger cit-| tody no purt in the world’s champlion- Oi a” Kinds. fotal net gain for the previous four | sy Luiow Paciic 1. SEile Ban Tomms Hoes be wis BECORDO HIT HARD Bacon: Shatters Record. fes from New fo Vaneouver and | Sif8 B0 with (1 Cubs, but e re- nontr Larger freight earnings by 00 Do. prd £ % il o e e A - — The list of July records started ou|from Winnipeg to Memphis will be | saivod his share of the Prise momey the Chicago, Rock Ieland and Pacific | —— United Staiss’ Rediiy ] - g o b ime, Y | Bonhag Brilliant Star—New York Run- | the 24 at Ulmer parle X. Y. with| represented l4nd alse his salery. Forthermere. Iilwsy are 000 | ——— Tuited Statrs Rusher. b4 desperate West and the beating . Sl n . - Sy ity Land als m allway tem resulted in a $400,000 | 5000 Tnited States Stest. which West took before caving in| ner Set Many Marks in the Distance | Charles Bacon, N. Y. A. . covering when tha Athletics went te Oubs e net increase. The Chicago, Burlington | “Lim bo Was about the fiercest any man ever| Events. 440 vards and 20 low hurdiss in 1.00 Harry Noyes Claims Freedom. nfls Darrich: took the “inco of Badie ar duction in cost of operation. reported a | 1100 %S o= caw West and Ryan struggle won-| The yearly review of the-track and |8t Celtic park. reduced L. Mvers' 1,000 ~=OFEe Soves AT W es base, for waich he received = 9809 o ot S 700 Do pfa L Gered why the enmity that evidently | field athletic records of the past|Yard mark of 2.3 to 2.12 2-5. Shep- | (ORCe T30 F1€ BTERLOH BEle bonus and expenses, As & result of sl el b Ee el B L Spurred them on, but neither of the | twelvemonth always leads one to won.- | pard _continued _fo = make hi e o Fhin good tortuna Derrick has $3 000 fn CORPORATION, o g S e R N o slatiators ever gave (he full story of | der if the limit of human endeavor will | throughout August. On the 4t ey B el A | ihe bank and i3 till wonderime " fosae ) he daY's bukiiess; wis Bl fuelr avarcels - story of | der if the limit of human endeayor it | eauaiad T, B. Burke's record of 0.57 4-5 [ 1991, [t will be remembered that me | the bank and 13 ST WOSCSTRE P ] with total sales. par value $3- The 'fe gt : jttle gym- | to be unassailable are found each year | for 500 vards; on the 7th he took Glar- | #as allowed to go home In August and | pany. He will ave & chance to find £07-515 North Main Strear i i'nited States government | = he fe n o liitle gym- | to be unassatlable ave found each year | [0, 04 (M5, % e® feducing the . | later he played a few games with the | pany. He will have S ERauce toigRe §0] 4 WU SRS i ! PV sium, 1 0% far back | to bave gone by the boxrd, and there | Her8 200 S04 O the | Holyoke club of the Connecticut league. | this out when the worids chempion = - STOCKS. | York, Jan. 5.—Money on S and Hyen | feonociastic march of our champions | 14th he lowere own'and Bilrkels| NETeRoRELS from dtle Fiastile clut GO 85455 . STOCKS. firm at & 1-8G5 1-6 per cont: roifng ought and. pertaps | upon the standards of the past. | 500 vara marks to 0.57 3-5, and Burke rl;‘ S leasue, whee die ad) g A Fine Assortment : el ’ { 5; last loan 4 i-2; closing bid u»» e onh It and pestiips | ubouithiaatanda Ua bE Solm e | 890 vard uime to 110 4-5. On che plaved. tio 01 not ke the south and - ' « ‘ oftered at 4 1-2." Time loans |eral vea great Moses, B almost unproductive_but on Jan. ISP & England. sse C. Worcee i MILLINERY \ aitive ant ptone: siey saes | S e P Tt T [ W e e o Buemad: geees (. Eavers of worees | @111 ARCEES ST o 4 and ninety days 3 1-2 to 3 3-4 per| In 1894, Ryan was training at Pro- | reduced W, Day’s mark cf 12.10 e, a0 Sand s s when the plaver suld he 4id not wan FOR FLETCHER'S s cent.; six months 4 3-4@4 per cent fess Dupleasis’ gymnasium, and it was | tWvo and « pnt an oyt ok AT LITTLE PRICES. “helf miles to 12.08 hich : g 3 | did away with Lon Mye rec to play in this league Burkett passed Tommy's joy to have a_crowd of board | 2nd his own RS e N SSANTON 0 4 % S Sy e e o e | eiey e e winisiss Gt o | DRO: Sept. 5. saw re P : ot New York, Jan. §—Cotton futures |even actresses sather while ho went | February suw the athletes zet down i 300 Colti Jaric put tw et glosed, firm. " Closing bids: = January | through his stunts with the loves. |t businesy, In Madson, Sagare Bur | S Sout n technicalitios. Piatt i [ ] L] 14.73, February 14.88, March 14.99, April [ Rvan was the fastest, prettiest hoxe: York. 3 : = apmiga o e SR N 15,06, May 15.12, June and July 1513, |in the world, and it was a poem of | negotiated 10 yards for low hurdies in | {745 ° the bioal Jomy: Dut i nand August 14.84, September —, October | motion 1o ses him train. He had one |-03 2-5, taking Blackner's record of { 700 1 F0€ BT Rt gt H be: b i 0 G Bonh I A. A. A.|brushed the ground in landing and ‘he 13.45, November and December fault, though, ome mean trait in his |08 3- SorEe D A, A A A | oticials wonld. onlv: @0 hin feet Spot closed steady, ten points higher: | disposition. 'He loved to sting and |lowered hiz own four mile standard s ¥ MEWMARKET HOTEL, fal 715 Boswell Ave. | Liguors wad (A‘ar;\ Wooler 3 conda. Minicg €o... i e from 19.43 3-5 to 19.39 45, and an 1. A, | 1-2 inches. ‘where it touched. The 2 3 3 e TR e 0 TS B | o the om who worked | &, A toam, comvosed 66 TBromlor, | inepecords vty mn rerosmiton vt | We have a full line of Sleighs on hand ready for i g - = Schaaf, Robbins ane viat uced | R- s 1n 0.10 4-5 and | | E L s > £ Baitimore & Obio. CHICAGO GRAIN WARKET. “Byan was working out ome after. |t fopr-man relsy fgures for 2400 | the L A A A Teiey temis fo mile immediat: delivery, including Portland Cutters, Business 5 Beienem Sseeal WEZAT: Opm. Hih lom. Ciss | noon before an admiring thron yards from 5.06 4-5 to 506 1-5. ¥ e St b & Undertaker and Embalm*r 1 ¢ Bk Basid Ma. RS mh sl wi R.un:mf e, Bty An0 REeDd (hS: o Sets Low Hurdle Mark. e sty Sleighs and some Spezed Sleighs, which we are ready to 1408 G s Hitt - hen he asked for volunteers to box | T. N. Richardson, Oct. 19, created a dispose of at a remarkably low price. L 32 Providence SL., Tallviliz | _wpe 5~ o0 jrith, The only athlste of suitable size | record of .05 for 40, yards of low hur- More Honors for Bonhag. price. com: ention to day of night calla | 3m Crewpease & e ax o% in the house was Tommy West who |dies st Lazayects and aiso low- | At the semior metropolitan champion- b L WEawL | —= Chicaso & ‘Adton . s — b 18| was working most unnoticed with te | ered Curtia’ mari of 4 yards of bigh | ship in New Yok, Sepr. 10, Geopse T alaphone 650 prig . — o Great Western, . — T 51% ulley-weights some 20 feet away. | timber from .95 4-5 to .05 2-5. On the | Bonhag added three new titles to L] 1s no_s@vertising modiam in | o 17 yan acked West o spar. “@lad to | 38th, in New York. I Tller T s A . |long list when i ran four ’m ey absls ; t d Ronaect G. ie Bui R St 1+ 6 e w95 | ACcommodate vou West replied, “if | took A. Jordaw's siandard of 08 1-5 | 20.11. feur and a half m 3 Street B Rt sy o The_B 2% S T R JVI I A PR SN RS e and ner Oy te L ior nsii 60 rards 1w hurdics with « | and ive miles In 2509 1-5. Two welght | | CIoPDONE . 23 Ches