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] INSURANCE. I - > e r vurn Glens Falls INSURANCE CO. Gross Assets.... Net Surpius...... J, L. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Conn. - I AA AR R4 A1 NE That A SMALL BEGINNING may ®mtart a Great Conflagration is the rea- son why you should look out for your Insurance. Let me write vou a Policy in an Al Company today. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St ikE OFFICE OF wm Real Estata and Fire Insurance, . " is tecated In Somsry’ Biock, over C. M. Williams, Room §, third flooz. Telephone 147. < B ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, Brown & Perkins, kigmeys-at Law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stairway next Dominick & Dominick! Members of New Yeork Stock Exchange INVESTMENTS Shannon Building, Norwich Telephone 904 Have Home-cooked| W affles--Good as a i Chef Can Make Your wife, your mother, your sister can make waflles at their best with the Griswold Wafie Iron. Failure will be out of the question, | because the thick, heavy pans of the| ' Griswold distribute heat evenly. | Hence, Griswold-baked waffles are' uniform—a rich, golden brown—neither | scorched mor doughy. Hot, crisp and light, smothered with | powdered sugar or maple syrup, they’ ll| tempt every member of the family. | “Obey that impulse”—order today a !5 deep ring waffle iron designed for gas range use, price one dollar. Vulcan gas range cake griddles at same pric. Those Reznor reflector gas heaters are going fast—they turn cold to comror._] Gias & Electrical Dep't. Alice Building, 321 Main Street | THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO._ | Successor to The Norwich Parcel Delivery, Office: 308 West Main St. Telephone 176-5. Brlnch O(flco. 162 Main St Tele-‘ rhone 10 octléd ROBERT W. OTIS. QLALITY in work should always be ccasldered especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kind. Skilled en are employed by us. Dur price tell the| whole story. ’ | STETSON & YOUNG. | CONTINENTAL HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY, INC. We desire to give special notice Y.u\ the public that we carry the finest line of home furnishings on the market. | We do a credit business and our prices are equal to the lowest cash prices prevalling anywhere. '\ur‘ agent will call on youn with a hooklet. Give him a hearing and he will Iul)y explain our easy payment system. { CONTINENTAL Furniture Co. INCORPORATED 813 to 819 CHAPEL STREET, | | | NEW HAVEN, CONN. Telephone 2262, i CONTRACT WORK i in the Building Line is my | specialty. My estimates I will not guarantee io be as low as the other fellow, but I| | | will guarantee my work to be entirely satisfactory to you. Better give me = chance on that next job. C. M. WILLIAMS 216 Main Street CARPENTER BUILDER and JOBBER Telephons 870, WHES you want to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no me- dtum b'uor than throudx_ he ;dveru;- 3 Richards Blag. | "Phone 700. i | to Thames | National Bank. Telephone 38--8. | | from \ &b Taature Match. A. B. hall \was packed dn Monday at with a crowd of w ding en- who saw a star bill in the t out to a lescape, W iminary | dow ig events of 1t lively | Zbyszko 1 champfon, and Jack emerzed the Giant, 1 cheers owd that 8t=- gh an- tween Capt. !)ornas of own, s, was the big Polander, 235 pounds, was the first to go against MGGRATH AND IBYSIKO mr-:ss Irish Giant Downs Canadian Henvywelght in Straight Falls i —DBig Polander Congquers Greeneville Man and Asbell in tened another scisscrs om the Cana- dian’s body from which there was no and his shculders it to the mat, while the shouts of MecGrath's supporters jarred the win- ligh ¥For the big event of the evening, carded to threw three in an hour, but Hjaimar Lundin, who ; was to be oae of Lis opponents, was among the -rissing, sending work that sickness in his family kept kim from leaving home, it was announced. ki of Greeneville, a countryman gradually John weighing about ZBYSZKO IN ACTIO M being referce, with the | Zibby. wn having four pounds on | went s and Wwas f m the Unknown to to Alex Gau- , in a favor fall in G 10 minutes 47 when Zby N. he ion, was He was b#% and strong but hout much knowledge of the game zko got ready he sent mat ard pinned him for {the fall with a body hold in 7 min- utes 31 seconds. n Asbell of Kansas City, who tow- (d nearly a foot over the chunky the next to go zko, maink a match that s full of action from start to Zbyszko annournced that he pro- ed to eat the Kansas aiive, or words to that effect, but Asbell jumped into with the crowd when he as- sumed the aggressive and clamped a h toe hold on to the chunky Po- fin- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL STOCKS AT STANDSTI LL. | Few lssues l‘-oved a\Point One Way or the Other. i fluence tr: Not many point either begun the m ccount of sr ket at t‘ th n to :ountry e tion of o gove 4900 Louiss inter slow it 1 probab ton. : problem, congr hea: and = intere of the m Retire: anageme upon found no of the older offi (I§ would ¢ active control. The unexpectedly the bank reflected in the figure as the maxin er part of last week further heavy Gould secu tocks and displayed furiker <trenmu preferred and the 4 per cent. at one time showed e of two poir or more. The Whe = issues also made good Total sales ent was probably deyelopments th | proposed Wabash-Pitts reorganizaticn plan. ern stocks clnsul steady. N 9.10, Janua: Coast Line making the hest gains. 3.90, April Among the inactive issues, Under- | July 2.66, A wood Typewriter and Texas company 20, hshowed pronounced s;ren:;th. Bonds were irregular. Business was broad and dealines in the local trac- tions continued on a lars | tal sales, par value, $5,06 United States bonds we on call. ' October 9. | STOCKS. 2 1 Chalmers pra Rules. 41-2. 100 Alts Pyt 23404 5460 Am. kzqnmn- Mining »a 1700 Atlantle nore & Ohio, hlehem Steel | 1500 Lehigh Vailey ", > Wheeting & 1 230.600 sharea. Coast Harvester 200 Inter Marine pfd ille MONEY, 2 r\e“z@Ysork. Dec;_‘ 4—Money on call rm, per cent., rulin, last loan 41-2, closing e Cpen. — 853 -00is 4% Lin New York, Dee. 4—Cotion futures Closing bids: December ry 8.84, February 8.84, March 8.93, May 8.97, Jux‘e .01, ugust 9.11, September 9.14, , November 9.21. Spot closed quiet fi middling uplands 9.30, 9.55; sales, 2,911 bales. ve points higher; 136% 1014 middling gulf bid 41-4, offered at Time loans firm; sixty days 4@4 1-4 per cent, ninety days 4, six months PHICAGD GRAIN MAAKEY, Higy Tow. Cioss. 0% 937 % 0% e 02 1816 6% ,Russu. in 37 minutes of wrestling, ‘had him strugzling five mlnma 0 break the fatal nln. But Zbyszko's short, powerful jeg fina! ly broke the grip and catching Anben bv ihe head he derricked him over nis shrmlder and dropped on him for the lall before he could move. Zbyszke got the fall in 14 minutes 10 seconds. : Asbell challenged McGrzth for a fin- tish match, Jack accepting and the | match will be arranged, OWLS HIT THE HIGH PLACES AT DUCKPINS. New Team and Individual Records in Match With Laurel Hi Captain Donahue, Bush and Sullivan of Owls No. 1 duckpin team, with Mc- Allister and Johnson of the Laurel kiills, were the century rollers on Mon- Gay mnight at Donovan's alleys when the Owls took a match from the Laurel Hill five In straight strings and by 29 pins on total pinfall. 1396 to 1367. Record work w2s done by both Don- ahue and the Owls team, the captain beating both the high single and hich three siring record which had been made on the team, setting these figures at 124 and 317, while In the second string the team put up 483 for a new team single record and a total of 1396 for a new team total. Now they are looking for a match with a five from either the Elks or the Arcanum club, but they are dated up for a match on v ni ‘lt with Owls No. 2 team. Laure! Hill. ngton feAllister .. ald Jchnson CUBAN LAW GETS AFTER M'GRAW AND RIGLER. 820 Each—Wouldn’t Be Arrested by Negro Policeman. Fined Havana, 4.—Manager John QMe- Graw of the New York National bas ! ball club and Umpire Rigler have felt | the heavy hand of Cuban law. They | have been fined $20 each for making >d derogator ements about nst Last night while dining in 2 Dec. pub all were merely negroes, whereupon o po- liceman was called and he tried to rest the baseball men. McGraw and Rigler stubbornly resisted on account ¢ the policeman being a negro. Two | white policemen mere then called and | the Americans submitted to arrest. They appeared in court today, where the fine was imposed. UNCER"'AIN ABOUT DOOIN. President Fogol Has Not Yet Reached Decision About His Next Year Man- ager. Philadelphia, Dec. 4.—Horaie S. Fo- gel, afier his re-election as president of the Philadelphia National league basebal] clug today, said that the ques- tion of who will manage the team next year is unsettled. Mr. Fogel said that Charlie Dooin, who was manager last season, had expressed a desire to re- tire from the managership, but that no decision would be made in the matter until after the National league meecting in New York next week. Mr. Fogel said that if Dooin declined to continue as manager, a man would be obtained who would be satisfactory and if the new manager desired a change in the catching department a trade for Dooin would probably be made. ” Playing the Grex Ciub. The Grex club, a fast Willimantic team, will be the mext opponents for the Taftville basketball team gvhen they line up on the ficor tonigiit on | the Taftville home floor. Taftville is |likely to make the Willimantic boys show their pace if they are to have a chance to win. The Taftvile team will line up: Captain Murphy and White, forwards Desjardins and Fountain, guard | Dumfield and Coburg with V. Fountain subs. Manager Fred Caron has secured | Sta Marland’s five of Danielson for | December 12, and would like to hear from Putnam for Christmas afternoon, } was H. K. Taylor & Co. . INVESTMENT SECURITIES 75 PEAEL STREET, " .~ HARTFORD, CONN. THE INVESTMENT END OF THIS BUSINESS APPEALS TO US. It is the dividend paying stock or the interest bearing bond in which we are interested, approve of, buy, and offer you. You can get 5 to 5% % on your money in good bonds, $500 or $1,000 denomination. It is to the investment house you must look for invest- ments. We talk earnings, not vague speculative chances. Look us up. Then get in touch with us. Ask for our Special Descriptive Circular on a good sea- soned bond. HARRY K. TAYLOR. JAMES N, H. CAMPBELIL. 'mber number of the |wild o3 | wards | ul in ail the De Magazine. s not the was although r days after- thg congrat- always made e tions, able to start the 1909 \uah “the Athletics the ! Liush with shame. I was playing Shibe ploneer in out of my position and had ba ures, was |robbed the batter of what should have thrown open. However, when surely n down in and he a three-bagger and the visiting team cut of the game. The fans never ight of how much 1 was out of It was the result of my be- “there that made & hit yith them.” he did :I.nll to those n | | [ | [ [ During fanning bee &t the mg —Collins, | serics, fr. plays were discussed han | Hughey Jenniugs' comment on such were of u very timely nature: “Many of the plays that prove to | be the furning point in fmportant con- iidhood tests are credited to guick thinking on a ppe. In the |the part of this or that player. Nine spring of 1910 Mrs. Baker was In poor | times out of ten it was luck or a freak at effect o the | of fortune thu enabled the player to was compelled to | complete the play succ » m on sev- ——— he was most Clippers to Jewett City. ed. When he did play his heart ourney The Clippers the 6.45 a basketl Honor. considerab to Jewett City trolley Thursday evening \1l game with the Knights ho Clippers expect to have following of rooters. not in his work, though he never | o, of ugger live s more than did J s of 191 punish the that event, young s MOTORC‘ICLE NOTES. in th 8 ln Galveston, Tex., cle club and ship in the Federa- o, el ore plied for membe: a8 t»ne f the stalwarts, lnlum. the | tion of American Motorcyclists, Cub boxr T an ave e Like most ball playef o 21l out-door sports, ng especially RLOTERES AN A= The a0fes o dept wit the fishing rod and the yals ' to_the pelice department's < = e he comes from | €4uipment and Officer Bernard Heslin abounds m good duck shooting, and he | D48 been assigned to duty. is always i to conduct parties of — | White F nts, who take kindly to! Gold medals were recently presented this particular brand of gunning. to four members of the San Jose, Cal., Bzker is most popular with his | Motoreycle club for records in teammat and Is an idol in the eyes |the 100 mile race. he of Philadelphia fandom. 'J‘h(mgh by Cobb a fe 8 is one of the Royston Cy ardent edmirers, In this unlike his talented )llins, who believes a complete team in him- ‘l(tux.‘ulnu need not fear snow- accor -.uux to the experience of Welk of Waverly, Kan, who recently made 8 200 mile trip to Okla- hema, part of which was through such a storm, 5 he team-mate, that Ty is self, Willlam Staudt of Réading, Pa., has been suspended for three months by th mpetition committes of ti . A, alling to obtain permission te Y in a motoreycle ruce outsde l,lu) | nited States. FREAK PLAYS ARE LUCK. Jennings Looks at It That Way on the Diamond, McAleer, now a Boston ey Milford Hunt of Marion, Ind., whn Jimmy tellsg 3 ;‘ king a trip to Fort orth, Tex., member of the 1b. he is making an average of 75 ven credit for grr:\[ clever- = a day over the sandy hills and ness and foresight for his part In the proceodings. A good hitter was up, and McAleer was playing fairly deep. When he assumed his position, he no- ds which he is encountering in the ptate. sts of Toronto, Can- ticed th of the outflelder on o o M L recently made an endurance run the other team —was sticking In tholto Londom, Canada. One of the riders alr {nstead of lying flat on the ground. | ;cicased a carrier pigeon upon his ar- Realizing it might possibly Interferé|,jv,) 4t London and sent the mews to with the course of a ground ball, he his home club in Toronto, hasteded in to where the glove was lying. Just about this time the pitch- P er had arted to deliver the ball. A A “possum” hunt on motorcycles! crack of the bat caused Jimmy to look | This is the novel undertaking of the up. To his surprise he saw the ball | Firmingham, Ala, Motorcycle elub, coming toward him at the speed of a|Which recently made an evening's trip cannon ball. Realizing that the hit|into the country on machines. Lunch- would break uvp the game if it got|#cn was served in the woods by the side of a bonfire. away he made a frantic dive after the ball and speared it with his gloved hand. }e had only hoped to stop its mad course, and was the most sur- Chicago is to have a depot of medi- cal needs—a place where physicians, and Mystic and all other fast teams. BOXING BOUTS THIS WEEK. Tuesday. Willle Lewis vsfi Frank Perron at New York. Mike Glbbons vs, Walter Coffey at New York. Pail Moore vs. Willle Howard New York. Jack Denning vs. at Ben Douglas at New York. Ben Douglas vs. Jack Denning at New York Jim nith vs. Bill Brown at Mt Wednasday. Ty Cobb vs. Young Fitzsimmons at New York- Jim Savage vs. Jim Smith at New York. Kid Yans vs. Marty Brown at New York., - Young Reilly vs. Enockout Eger at New York. Thursday. Jewey Smith vs. Joe Jeannette at New York. Abe Attell vsfl Patsy Kline at New York. Bant Dorsey vsfl Monte Dale at Al- bany. Friday. 1 Jack Redmond vs. Joe Mandot at diemphis. Eddie McGoorty vs. Howard Morrow New York. i Saturday. Johnny Waltz vs. Young ,Kurtz New York. Willle Jones vs. Abe Attell at South | Brooklyn. ! Rodgers Throws Romanoff. New York, Dec. 4—Joe Rodgers of | New York threw Ivan Romanoff of | at at caich as catch can style, at the Haniem River Park Casino tonight. Under the terms of the match Romanoff agreed to throw Rodgers once in an hour, but he himself was thrown. Dartmouth Elects Football Captain. Hanover, N, H., Dec. 4—Ray L. Ben- nurses and hospitals can secure sup- rlies upon emergency calls. And mo- les have been finstalled for the very of the goods without delay. prised man on the grounds when he realized he had caught the pill “It was simply a freak of luck that I caught the ball, but the stands went From Monday, Dec. 4th, to Saturday, December 9th ¢ A CHANCE FOR ALL To Enjoy a Cup of BELICIOUS COFFEE and BISCUITS THE MOST DELICIOUS COFFEES Ever offered for sale in Norwich. Fresh from the Roasters. 40 STAMPS 25 STAMPS with 1 pound with 1 pound ElRyad Coffec 35¢ | Ambosa Coffee 32¢ ibs. Limit 2 lbs, to a customer. 2 to & customer 150 STAMPS with a large can A&P Baking Powder 50c Not more than one can to a customer. Remember You Get BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS for ROYAL TRADING STAMPS. Limit nett of Artesfan, S. D, a member of the class of 1913, was tonight elected captain of the Dartmouth football team for 1912. Bennett played right guarl thig year. ' Roller Polo Results Monday. At Taunton—Waterbury 8, Taunton Baseball in Cuba. Havana, Dec. 4£—New York Nation- als 3, Almendares 2. BAKER THE SLUGGER. Frank Had Always Been Able to Hit Them a Mile. ‘When Mack took his team down south in the sp of 1909, (ha ac- counts sent 'Ilp ut Frank ? were abnoet ;ooafiobotrno. hal pot taken the show his class. H.W ‘ngthy drives all over the south, and p._included The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Streef, Norwich. Conn. giddy feeling indicates liver and stomach trouble, Schenck’s Pills afford quick relief—and permanent cure follows steady treatment with them. 70 years specific for liver and stom- ach, sick headache and Wholly vegetable—absolute!

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