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INSURANCE. Wi Glens Falls INSURANCE CO. Gross Assets. . .$5,337,175.19 Net Surplus. $2,722,672.03 J. L. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Cenn. pointing. New York, Dec¥ 27.—Carl Morris, the Oklahoma engineer, outfought Tom Kennedy, the New York heavyweight. in eight rounds of a ten round bout &t the Empire Athletic club tonight. In the general opinion of those at the 1ingside, neither of the “white hopes™ showed any advancement toward their aspirations of some day wresting the world’s championship from Jack John- son. The Okluhoma man, who weighed 223 pounds to Kennedy's 215, was con- sidered too slow, and Kennedy’s much pralsed footwork proved a disappoint- { ment. < The: New Yorker showed great game- ress in taking the punishment which the former locomotive driver gave him. He had so much the worst of it in the atter rounds that many of the spec- stors shouted to Reforee Dan Tome to stop the bout, but he declined to in- terfere. The only damage Morris showed at the finish was puffed lips, whereas Kennedy was bleeding profusely at the nose and was otherwise buttered. FOR A GENUINE WATERPROOF UMBRELLA that blds defiance to the fireman's hose, get a policy for FIRE INSURANCE. We write policles in test companies Petter provide vour- that kind of an umbreils Tomorrow max be too late. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St. BROKE FIVE-MILE RECORD. Kramer Sets New A. A. U. Mark at 25 Minutes 12 4-5 Seconds. AdE GFFICE OF WM. F. RILL ’4 Real Estate New York, Dsc. 27.—One record was and Fire Insurance, broken in (he weriss of well contested ts 1ecated tn Somery’ Bloak, over C. M. | SVents Which wound up the two-night amateur athletic unton Indoor cham- ieme, Room 9, third flocr. pionship meet in Madison Square Gar- Teleohone 147 -y den tonight. A few records were equaled, among them that for the 150- yard run ani that fo~ the 600~yard run ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW [ 11n the senior events. i heé record sent flying v\r"un in the ce-mile run, which was the feature AMOS A. BROWNING 10f The evening and caused the great- est enthusiasm. W. J. Kramer of the | Long Isiand Athletic club set the mark |2 race Tnwhich tor the Arst two miles one then another man of the five Brown & Perkins, Mtrmeysatlar |00 507 (057 G0 Dacemaker, At the Over First NatL Bank, Shetucket St | -mile mark, however, Kramer took Entrance stairway next to Thames t lend and thereafter mobody could Natlonal Bank. Telephcae 38-3 i nim. He won by abouf. 100 vards. old A. A. U. championship record minufes 18 2-5 seconds. made Dominick & Dominick 2.7 & Gags s, ™ e “emhel‘s ol NCW Yol‘k FISTIC CHALLENGES. I il lesud Defi to Two— Stock Exchange “Meostn B Mpc T R - g ser. Shannon Building, Norwich Telephone 904 2 Richards Bidg. ne 700 /# Attorney-at-Law Sporting Editor, Norwich Bulietin: In behalf of Jack Miilett of East Providence, 1 challenge Johnny Auger of Putnam at 130 pounds for six or cight rounds before any club that will take the bout om. Also would like to challenge Al Du- briel of Putnam to an elght or ten round bout before the Lakeside A. C i S of Webster or the Berkshire A. C. of i 1 1 Adams preferred. The intd States Finishing Co. | #1ns preferred, eoo having met R adway, N Y. Dec il Kid Barsons of Putnam once before, RED STOCK DIVIDEND N0O.50. | irecters have this quarterly divi Juarters Per the Preferred | =, Company, payable Jan, 1| 0. siockholders of rscord at ihe siness Dec. 81, 3911, | and having an unsatisfactory ending, would like to meet him again at any club outside of Putnam at 110 pounds. Address all letters to Al Sweet, P. Box 121, Moosup, Conn. Moosup, Conn., Dec. 27, 1911. Canadians Defeat Cornell. Syracuse; N. Y., Dec. 27.—The Cor- £ Per the Common MORRIS BADLY PUNISHES KENNEDY But the Oklahoma Engineer Shows Little Championship Form—XKennedy’s Expected Footwork Proved Disap- nell hockey team was defeated bv_the Maple Leafs of Niagara Falls, Can- | ada, here tonight, 4 to 3. GOTCH BEATS MUNRO 1 IN QUICK TIME. Champion Took First Fall in 12 utes—Second in 8.05. Kansas City, Mo.. Dec. 27.—Frank Gotch, world’s wrestiing champion, de- feated Alec Munro, the English cham- pion, in straight falls here tonight. The first fall came in 12 minutes and the second in § minutes 5 seconds, each with a half Nelson and crotch hold- BEGIN ON YALE CAGE. Basebail Building Can Probably Be| Ready by March. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 27.—Work is to begin immediatély upon the new Yale baseball cage. as It is announced that ghe mon 20,000, required for the structure has been practically raised. The building, which is to be placed vron & lot 140 feet long and 110 feet wide, will have large side lights and a great skylight above, covering a large part of the area on which it is row hoped a baseball diamond of full size can be lald out. The cage will probably be opened for use in March. “Simon Pure Amateur” Discussed. New York, Dec, 27.—Representatives of leading amateur organizations throughout the country met here today in connection with the annual meeting of the Athletic Research soclety and discussed the athletic situation in general. An Important question before the scciety is that of defining the “Simon pure athlete” A federated committee appointed to investigate this question reported through Dr. Paul C. PLillips (Amherst), chairman of the national collegiate committee, that progress had been made toward a so- lution of it, but the committee was not vet ready (o present its conclusions. It is certain” said Dr. Phillips, “that the solution of the question of mateuriam will not be decided upon | the simple question of the receipt or ron-receipt of money. Coblyn the Hero. The Clippers defeated the Academy second team Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. in the Y. M. C. A. gym by the score of 18 to 16. Coblyn was the stor scorer, with 13 points to his credit, while Smith also played a fine game on the defense and offense. Wright also displayed excellent form on the de fense for tho Clippers. The Clippers | expect to play a fast five from New | London Saturday afternoon at 2.30. | The Clippers challenge any team in Eastern Conrecticut at 115 pounds, They would like to hear from Willi- mantic, Plainfield High, Knights of Honor of Jewett City and New Lon- don. Moran 'Back for More Fights. New York, Dec, 27.—Otwen Moran, th English fighter, arrived on the Olympis tenight with defiance for everybedy in the lightweight division. “] have come here to make a match with Ad Wolgast,” he said, “and I hope pavable Jan. 1, ‘ecord at the clos 1911 aue Jjan. 1, 19 rigage 5 per cent smpany will be paid at Trust Company of COLFON No. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. \merica 37 W et, New Yark City SOME SHORT SELLING. Movement at Close of Session | presses Several Stocks. | New York, Dee. 27.—The price levels | for most of the standard stocks was | barely distributed during today’s trad- ing until shortly before the close of | the mariket. A selling movement was begun at that time and a number of De. ew York City. OME. Treasurer. AUTO-TRANSFER cCo. to Telephone | . jeading issues, including Union St. Tele-| Pacific. Reading, ' Canadian Pacific, United States Steel and American - OTIS. | Smelting were depressed a point or so | below the previous close. The move- THE ANNUAL MEETING | ment bore the earmarks of short sell- £ the Sutual Aswurance Compas ing. Efforts to advance the market ¥ of Norwich will be held at| having failed, a speculative venture | X ngs Society, Monday, on the short side was attempted, and % at 10 a. m. it was found to be easier to force _NOTICE TO POLICYHOLDERS. prices down tban to put them up. Policies will be renewed at the Nor-| There was nothing in the day’s news | - =: esentation. to supply impetus to the movement, i casurcrt. and to all appearances trading re- gestea | mained in the hands of the profession- H DIVIDEND. byt x i Savings Society. day, prior to the sharp depression to- onn.. De 1911, | ward the close were among the spe- S eaitis, Society have cialties. One Of the most prominent o 527 was International Mercantilo Marine. s of FOBE Bl swhich shared to a larger extent in the Table to deposito trading than for many months. Both and after Jan. 15, 1312, classes of stocks as well as the bonds, LIPPITT. Treasurer. were strong. The buying came largely from London and was reported to be based on steps taken by the company P o enter more largely into the Ameri- £ can domestic trade. Natlonal Biscuit S. HACKER, °5Frankiin Street, was forced up mors than three points 1 Nerwich, Conn. ' [and North American, Great Northern Manufacturer of | Ore, and some of the copper and steel COUCHES AND LOUNGES, | “tocks rose a point or more. The aft “rnoon deciine, however, either can- | ; elled the gains or reduced thom large- Among the rallroad stocks pressure against lack of support for this stock, which | e been pressed for sale irequently during the Jast few weeks, supplied an incentive for the selling of other prom. inent railvad issues = Lehigh Valley Eepairing and Polishing Urhcistery | Barber Mattresses made over equal to New Slip Covers cut was the only one of the leaders to an3 made fo order | move far in the fore part of the day, = Spectalty= but its gain of nearly two points was {lost in the afterncon decline. Rock | Isiand’s movement atiracted some o(- | tention because of the unfavorable No- | vember roport of the system. Al though ihe loas in net reveniie was h] nt Brs | well "above $500,000, the stock devel- | oped atrer.gth, the preferred issue mov- The distinctive movements of the | Union Pacific_was noticeable. | | | | Leather ... Central Do. “pta Coatral of Chescpeake & Oltlo Chictzo & ‘Alton Chicago Great Westers. De."pta .. Chicago & X W71 Chicago, 3¢ & S0P G CT6 & st L Colorado Fuel & iron. Colorado & &Southeen. New Jerser lated ‘Gas | Products llers "Bocusitics s | 1 Bt psseed - 14 | ¥ pra s2 | a1 Flecist 153 | Northern pid. e 0 Do. Ore - Cifs Diincis Ceatrel Intesborough Met Do ped Inter Harvestor Intor Marine prd International Paper Internattomal Pump | 0 | 5 | 181 | | | Louts. . Minn. & St M. SLP &S S Kun. & Tex | | 6 | Feoples Gas Plitburs, €. C PittatursCoai Fremed St Car Pullman Palace Car Rallwes Steel Spring. . Reading = a8 | | : 5 ing up 15-8. -{-u # you had baby's photograph| Resumption of trading In London to- | ken © b day, after the Christmas holiday there, oh aT (T 0, ke, Jabe's, Phete. | was of liitie significance in this mar- she . To gyt buy, = £ie Toriieh fittle amile, his protiy Hitte foviat Mevnti e Opinteme dimple, Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhcoi's days in years to come. We have had years of the trading in this market for London account amounted to only a foew hun- dred shares. experience in photngraphing ldren. TE ety 150k e heat when e e (012 Of the monoy market was e em. No Gouklsibme POSING | 7o funds -liere Ihoush the. amouat Snap them In a Jiffy. LAIGHTOW, The Photographer, Oppesite Norwich Savings Soclety. !placed wes not large. Foreign ex- change rates were depressed. The bond market was irregular. To- United tal sales, par value, $3.861,000. tes bonde unchanged on call. £ ] FEFREE i i 3uy king Foles's Honey and Tar Com- | ol gound ¢ coughs and cures col e B0 z K accen: ‘any substitule Lea &) ' kot gy 8 e Oagood Con T G B T | Total sales. 268760 sharex Tepubiie Southers. Pacific . Fouthem Nailway Do b inemen " Coppor T & Pacite Toledo, B L & W Do.” pia. 2 Vnion Pacific " Do pfd ... Uiiited Btaies ety United States Rubber 4900 United Btates Stcel i 1100 1. Brd oo | 19800 Ttah Coppier . % | 500 Va Car. Chem | 1400 Webash > . #1060 Do. pta .. 200 Westem iarstand | 700 Westoinghouss Elecicia 100 Western Cuion “iane Toheeling & T. Tt oligh Valley . 3800 Chico Capper COTTON. New York, Dec. 37.—Cotion futures closed steady. Closing bids: Decem- | | ber 9.23, January 8.77, February 884, | March §.93, April 8.87,' May 9.05, June [ 9.10, July .17 August 0.15. September 923, October §.28. November 0.31. Spot closed quiet, ten points higher; | middling uplands 7.50, middling gulf | 9.75; =ales, 6,206 bales. ! | MONEY. | New York, Dec. 27.—Money on call | steady, 31-Z@4 per cent. ruling rai e Toan 4. closing bid 3 1.2, of. fered 33- Time loans easier; sixty days 4 per i Pt ot cent., ninety days $3-4 six mo; 23-4@4. s SIIGAGD GRAIN WARKET, wREAT: Open. Tom. et TIETRET July psts - S S -4 conN: Des. ... .. @K &5 o e el s @l i « s oam b T & eN em | deat | automobile. | of which really do have a meaning of | | only an ‘average throwing wing—if he SUFFERER FROM ! Rheumatism B“claflca and Neuritis will be convinced of the merits of NU= ::Il‘l‘n( "R”’“.fi'{mh."‘“""’ if you will e o our gunraitee: URITO is' made entirels of 1 8. P. vernment standard) ingredients, free rom opiates and narcotics, and s guar- anteed to relieve the most stubborn case of Rheumatism, Sciatica or Neuritis ey, 52 Shuniea. "a broprictary remedy —not - itent medioine. Ask voufr physician and he will recommend its use. a bhox to-day—if it doesn't give U promnt reilel when isken resis i “aecordance with dircetions” in box we will refund vour money. ie_more stubborn the case, the more | anxious we are to demonstrate how | quickly and effectiveiy NURITO will act. her ulars and coples of un< solicitad " teatimoniuls - from *prominent Peoble ot know ‘sene | w0n "reqattrs 'hey will convince even the most skep- tical chromie sufferer: Send, write, or 'phone The Lee & Osgood Co., or we will send it direct on receipt of price—$1 and $2—in Boxes. MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL €O.; Buite 711, Flatiren Bullding, Now York. (2) to defeat him, or any others wno re- sard themseives as champlons. 5o prove that I am capable, I will take on other men in Wolgast's class and t vih them frst, — giving away welght to some of them, and fightin, @ny man at 133 pounds.” s Roller Polo Results Wednesday. LMt New Haven: Taunton 6, New Ha- en 3. At Hartford: Hartford 4, Providence Knocks Out Caponi in Ti Salt Lake City, Jtah, Dec. 27.—Jim ¥ivon of Puedblo knocked cut Tony Capon! in the third round of a sched- uled ten-round fight here tonight. ird. Seeking to be KETCHEL SQUANDERED FORTUNE $107 for His Heirs All That is Left of $150,000. The estate of the late Stanley Ketchel, one of the sreatest fighters Who ever drew on a glove, has just Leen settled. The final inventory ows that after all debts had been paid. the Heirs will recéive 3107, the Pproceeds 4f the sale of a broken-down . When Stanley Ketchel arrived in Sen Frapcisco in the summer of 1907 his principel assets consisted of a heart of oak, a terrific punch, a won- Gerful physique, and a draw with Joe Thomas, then ‘Tegarded as the best man of his welght in the country. Ketchel stepped off the ferry with- out sufficient funds to buy “coffee- and” Before he went to San Fran- cisco he engaged in numerous bush fights, for which he received bush purses. Therefore, Ketchel really iegan to_earn the big money when he siruck California. The first turn’ of the wheel of fortune was his fight in San Francisco with Joe Thomas. The winnirg cf that desperate battle by Ketchel opened the financial floodgates for him, and when he fought his last Eattle nis fists had earned for him ap- proximately $103,300 in purses alove. at he won in bets is problematical, but it is believed that the sum was sufficient to bring the grand total up to 3150,000. It is kmown that he won an unusually heavy bet on his fight » lack Johnson, the betting, of ccurse. being . on the number of round: What became of his fortune? Some of i, about $20,000, went to fix up his parents. The balance was thrown away in riotous living, miven to false iriends and burned In automsbiles. At least $30,000 went in buzz waons Probably $30.000 was squanpdered “along. the line.” this sum including ouches” running from 35 10 $200. In 2 few individual cases Ketchel Is known to have passed out more than 3200, being very well aware at the tima that the money would never be returned. CATCHER IS BRAIN CENTER. written. g . President, H. H. GALLUP Secretary, W. F. any local Insurance Agency. uses a motoreycle which Is equipped Must Be Quick Thinker—Real General with a hand chemical, on the Field. The catcher’s position on a baseball club is the most difficult of all to fill, according to a Chicago baseball writer. He notes that there are plenty of £ood | backstops, but not so many capable catchers. In his own way, he writes| ing association has been granted a of t va: N oo hot sanction for & race meet on Christmas can stand behind the bat and catch all kinds of speed, curves and spitballs, high, low or wide; who can throw fast &nd true to second base—if nobody | Wichita geis in their way—and, in fact, can minutes perform well all the duties the public | ord. believes are required of the catcher. But the mechanical part of catching i of least importance. Catcher Plans the Play. ! The star catcher is the real brain| center of his team when it is on the defensive. Usually the man behind the mask plans out every play made in the fleld. If the manager occasionally cuts in with a signaled suggestion, It is the | catcher who starts the execution of thet play almost always. What the quarterback is to the football team the catcher is on the diamond, except that | ome directs his team while attacking and the other while on the defense. | Frains are the chief essential. Unless | a man can think fast and clearly, can atch with instinctive intelligence his opponents’ every Jittie movement, many | The police department of Olympia, Wash., is preparing to put a motor- cycle in service. The Tampa, Fla., Motordrome Rac- to Wellington, Kan., in 54 He says he broke the rec- The Salina, Kan., Motorcycie club imposes a fine of fifty cents on its members whenever they forget them- Seives and use the muffler cut-out. A matoreycle club has been formed at the Ohilo State university at Colum- bus, O. Sixteen students now com- prise its membership. J. R Caldwell, connected with the American embassy at Tokio, Japan, uses an American motorcycle, covering a wide expanse of territory in and around Tokio. A 50-mile race will be the big fea- ture of a race meet at the Georkl Carolina fair grounds on Christmas ay. It is promoted by the Augusta motorcyolists. their own, and can anticipate any play that Is likely to come up, he is not a | star catcher. Once, when Johnny Kling | was talking about quitting the game| The North Shore Motorcycle club for a less strenuous life as a billlard | of Chicago will give an elaborate promoter, Manager Chance told him: | smoker curing the metorcycie show “Youre foolieh, for you can draw good | next February. One thousand guests | are expected. money as long as you can stand up ‘Dehind the bat. A catcher with brains | John D. Miller of Atlanta, Ga., has been named as vice president of the ought to be able to play untll he is 75 Poninsulur district of the Federation vears old.” Not So Much Speed Needed. “Fielder Jones, when manager of the White Sox, always attributed the win- ning of the world's pennant of 1908 to Billy Sullivan’s brains Instead of 1o ‘Walsh's iron wing. It s a position in which experfence counts for most, and every week of every season & brainy | catcher learns something new to add to his store of ability which abides closa | nnder his scalp, instead of in his arm: or hands. or legs. A real catcher need not be fast, he need not be & strong | batsman, and he can get slong with | R. H. Colburn, who resigned when he moved from the state. RINGSIDE NOTES. Ad Wolgast's friends in Cadi Mich., say the convalescent lightwe:: chempion writes them that he will winter in Honolulu and hopes to get back into shape for another ring bat- tie by March. Abe Attell has agreei to let the featherweigat championship hang _on the result of his 20-round fight in N« Orleans Junuary. 14, with Jack White f Chicago. The boys will Weigh in at 121 pounds, three hnure before the hat- is & real catcher. Speed, batting prow- | 28 nd a fast throw are of great ad- Vantage fo him as well as (o Auy other | ver. but the absanco or loss of them | not’ fatel 1o his career In & major cague, If he Las the brains. o “Modarn stands have crept up so| " 2 ciose to the playing field that not much | - Ry TR speed is required to got under any foul | , JUS ax soon es Batding Neison. the o) 5 D Throw will ot the bali to 1ts easl snore | the country nt 1'3 pounds~ ringside Suickly than one who hinke onir he | the money will be coverad by Gii Boes catching tha pitched ball, then has to | " Pehalf of One Round Hogan. et in position before he can throw out “Is Gikbons as clever as Packy Me- @ runner. The Wise catcher seldom is interfered with by even a tricky bats- | Fariand?” was the ques put to man when a runner tries to steal The | Referes Charley White recently. Whiie #aw Gibbons bex Coffey two weeks ago ed at sueh times. ud‘:nnm his "l‘h‘ ‘with Per- ron Providence Tuesda: “Me- MOTORCYCLE NOTES. Far in “my w 'in quicker 4 motoreycle club has been orgen-| ter footwerk repliea Walte, -Gr: - " e. k- ized at Lindsborg, Kansas. bons 18 teo big for McFarland, how ever, and I don't think they'il ever mest. Gibbons knocked Perron dow. 1en times for a count before ke knoc ed him out and Perrcn /s a pretty clavar Lellow bunels” Visalia, Cal, has a new motorcyele cluh. E. H. Dorsey is president. ZIhe Lansing, Migh,, fira departnent Leslie Tutt rode his motorcycle from | of American Motorcyclists, succeeding | On Fricay a stranger passed a 32 {bill_on Rufus Jomes, who was in | charge of the stump window at th postoflice. Mr. Jones accepted the bill without hesitation, and it was not un- til he prepared his cash to be taken to tbe bank that he noticed that the number of the bill was somewhat (INCORPORATED 1840) LESTER New London County Mutual Fire Insurance Company P mwoney of the lads, DOUBTED $20 BILL. | months ana during that time ———— | cured no less than sev Middietown Postoffice Stamp Clerk | Loys are becoming expert an Fancied He Had Been Buncoed. ‘:“'.‘"n RUS OF Stane ses whi It has been reported that “phoney” | schoolhours. of o | bills bave been in circulation in | tured by them are the | this part of the state, says the Middle- | Flety, but a fow of town Pross, and that some of them |Cnes, and the sale of edl R e B | make « welcome addition to t TPUBLIC PARK Offered City of Bristol by Arthur S. Brackett, Arth r s asrociat resident Brac kett of atrons. L] [ #rofes Lave v 1 1 hav er they at- | vo witer | classical iibi leya intornation, Treasurer. W. H. PROTHERO For over seventy years this Company has been endeavoring to serve the insuring pub- lic of this State, and has aimed (1) To conduct its business conservatively as relating to its own safety. With a Policy of liberality and equity toward it That it has merited success in the former is evidenced by its consistent growth and expansion; in the latter by its freedom from a contested claim for fire loss during its en- Though State-wide in its scope, this Company is primarily a local Institution—being, in fact, the only Fire Insurance Company with a Home Office in Eastern Connecticut. strong solicitation is made for local business, and lines will be gladly accepted for us through A specialty is made of private dwellings, household furniture, barns and contents; but mercantile risks, churches, school-houses, and public property will also be under- WE EXTEND THE HEARTIEST GREETINGS OF THE SEASON TO OUR PATRONS, WHO WILL BE FURNISHED AN ART CALENDAR BY THEIR LOCAL AGENT, OR AT THE HOME OFFICE IN Thames Loan & Trust Company Building, Shetucket St. NORWICH, CONNECTICUT. oxen cap- | of Hippocrates the 11t re large The Position for Teddy. kins will | gomeone n olonel Roosevelt he ) e head Hague p | bunal, but n 1de on a | miggests that he might mor lead the Italian expedition In Tripol Louisville Courler-Jouranl [ Rare Antiques Wightman of ¢ valuable | blurred. He recalled that a bad bill | Bristol Welfa n ma which consists of o suite of this denomination was passed at & | Announcement at the meeting neld At | chambre of four marqueterie pleoes | local bakery, and he immediately | the Red Men's hall last week that Al- | the style i vogus durine the Fiere | 2umped to the conclusion that the biil | bert F. Rockwell, president of the New | tne period, They 4ro shout 500 yes he had accepted was a counterfeit. | I fure Manufacturing company, | old and cost about $3000 He reported the matter to the pollce | hus agreed to give to the association | - with a description of the man_who la tract of Jand in the west section of | Patient at Hospital i had passed it on him. Officer Chap- [ the city, contalning a num Elisha Shepard Klmer, who holds t man got busy on the trail and had | for park und playground ¢ | racord of being both the oldest lette | penetrated into the country for several | gift w made | carrier ‘and the oldest fire { miles before the bill was taken to the | Rockwell is given tho a 5 | Hartford, spent the recent ho Middietown National bank for exami- [ maintenance and upkec. | son flat on his back In Ward nation. At the bank it was said that - — =~ | Hartfora hospital, where h the blil was a perfectly good one and Notable Appointment fering. from TR B g then there was an effort to recall the [ A notable appolntment has come to | I ronenit located after a time ond informed of the discevery. He | as then hot on the trail of the man who had bought some stamps and paid ! for them with a $20 bill. officer. He was Boys Trapping Foxe: Two young Shelton doys named Teardsley and Ericsson have been trap- ving wild game for the past couple of Saved His Wife's Li wife would have been in her ," writes O. H. Brown of “if it had not been for King's New asicovery, She was | down in her bed, not able to get u without hely. She had a severe bron- chial trovble and a dreadful cough. I zot her a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, und she soon began to | mend, and was well in short time” Infallible for coughs and colds, it's the most reliable remedy on earth for des- la | perate lung trouble, hemorrhage, grippe, asthma, hay fever, croup and Whooping cough. 60c, $1.06. Trial bot- | tle free. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood Co. Lightning Kills Few. | | In 1906 lightning killed only 169 peo- ple in this whole country. Une's chances of death by lightning are less than | two in @ million. The chances of | death from liver, kidney or stomach iroubls is vastly greater, but not if | { Eleetric Bitters be used, as Robert | Madsen, of West Burlington, la., prov- | ed. ur doctors gave hin up after elght months of suffering from viru- lent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He wis then completely cured by Elec- | tric Bitters. They're the best stom- ach, liver, nerve and kidney remedy | and blood’ purifier on earth. Only S0e |at Lee & Osgood Co.s. An Alarm at Niaht That strikes terror 1o the entire house- hold is the loud, hoarse and metallic | cough of croup. 'No mistaking It, and fortunate then the lucky parents who | keop Foley's Honey and Tar Compound | on hend. H. W. Casselman, Canton, 2. : It is worth its weight in gold. Our little children are troubled Avith eroup und hoarseness, and all w. i Foley's Homey and Tar . I always have a beitlo of it Osgood, —_—— The Ladies’ Specialty Co. Our Inventory Sale During this inventory s Ladie: Coats, Cloth Coats Suit Dresses, Wrappers, Long and Short Kimen, sots and Underw: Bilk Messaline Walsts. . Flannel Colored House Walsts First 55 Corsets Imported French Kid Uress S i ', Misses' and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Evening and Strest Dressss, Dress Skirts, House Shirt Waists, Kid Gloves, Ce we are offering Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Valuo extraordinary Garments, bargaine in Fur Sets, Fur .80 -390 @ 0. Furs, Coats and Suits are sold at bottom prices, Come in and get Royal Gold Trading Stamps with ever purchase you make. The Ladies’ Specialty Co. [248_ Main Street Iranklin Square, Norwich, Conn. |