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INSURANCE. INSURE wirn. Glens Falls INSURANCE CO. wross Assets. $6,337,175.19 Net Surplus..... $2,722,672.08 kl.. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Conn. TION and requires an answer. Do rot dodge it If the answer must he negative, ses s at once and let us care of vour Insurance. ISAAC S. JONES, tnsurance and Real Estate Agent. Richards Building, #1 Maln_St. AME OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, Is 1ecaied in Somsry Block, over C. M. o 1liams, Room 9, third ficer. Telupnone 14 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richards Bldg. "Phone 700 B2 T T 4 Brown & Perkins, Htomgysat-law | DOver First Nat Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stalrway mnext to Naticnal Ba T Dominick & Doininiéki Members of New York | Stock Exchange ! INVESTMENTS . Shannon Building, Norwich Telephone 9C4 The United States Finishing Co. 320 Br. e i rREgERLED SIGOK DIVIDEND N0 50. e Board of Directors have ih } red the regulnr quarterly d i "Three-Quarters Per o ent) upon the Preferred | this Company, payable Jan. 1, | 3, to siockhoiders of racord at the | ciose of Dusiness Des. 21, 1911, | COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND No.1z. | The Doard of Directors have this day declared « aividena of One Per ceni pon the Common Stock 7. payable Jan. 1. 1912 of Tecord at the clos | f Business Dev. 21, 1911, COUPON NO. 15, ‘due Jan. 1, 1912, on neoligated mo S per cent. &old the otfice of Porust Comphny of | \merica. 37 Wa New York Citr. | CoUroN No. 1,0912 ou | Arst mortzage 5 bonas_of | er o THE SPEETING DYEING & FINTSN. TG COMPANS will ba patd at the ot | Tie: 8¢ The Trust Compahy of Ammerios. | 3 WA Straets New Fork Gty i acciia " T S JEROME Treasurer. THE AUTO-TRANSFER CO. Successor to The Norwich Parcel Delivery. fice: 303 West Main St. Telephone Branch Office: 162 Main St. phone 106-2. ROBERT W. OTIS Advice o Mothers | Have you had baby's photograph | taken ? It's an art to take Dbaby'a phote- | graph as It should be taken. To catch | Bis roguish little emile, his pretty little | Such photograps become prised | Temembrances of babyhood's days in Years to come. We have had years of experience in photographing children. | They always 100k their best when we | take them. No troublesoms posing. | Snep them in & Jiffy. ! LAIGHTON, | The Photographer, Oppesite Norwich Savings Soclety. in the Building Line is my specialty. My estimates I will not guarantes to Be as low as the other fellow, but I wil my work to ba entireiy ory to you. Better give me a hance on that next job. C. M. WILLIAMS 216 Main Street CARPENTER and JOBBER s Telephone 370, E 1 Tele- THE ANNUAL MEETING o Ihe Mutual Aseursnes Compan of The City of Norwion will be neld at the Norwich Savings Society, Jan. Sth. 1813, at 10 u. m. NOTICE TO POLICYMOLDERS. Policles wiil be renewed al wich Savings Scciety o C R BETTS dectoduw Monday, 1TSTH DIVIDEND. Otfice b‘fl?.::w‘“h Sevings Se rwich, Conn. Des. ¥ 1911 The Directors ot lllf !.cl:t l’gAfe declared out of the parnings 0f the gur- it siz months & T dena at the rate of !’fix PRE CENT per daum, sEvable 1o depoclionsen: e ateer i ESSTILLO LAPPITT, P r WEEN vou want o put vpur busio mess hetor. the public. (hers ‘x ne me- Abtsm heties than-inrough the advertls. Thames | | home 38-3. | | wot, | Uncertain Tone of Morning Becomes | de: | the day progressed. Hartford, Conn. Dec. 29.—No change will be made in the name of the Com- necticut state baseball leagus. This deciston was reached at a meeting bere toduy of the committee having in hanid ihe making of certain changes in the comstitution of the league. Today's Dieeting was given over to the discus- sion of minor matters and adjourned until Jan. 4, When the proposed bond- irg of each'team owner for $2,500 wili probably be taken up. STERLING CUP GAME. Taftville Has Char.ce to Win the Tro- phy This Afternoon. Ownership of the Sterling soccer fcotball cup may be scttled this aft- ermoon at Taftville, if the Taftville team manages to win out over Ster- Itng. but if the latter win, the series will stand 2 tie for the cup and one more game wil' have to be played. Sterling, now holding the silver tro- phy, will do its best as defenders to prevent the Taftvilie tean: from anrex. ing the bauble through this =ame, while Taftville is equally determined that ihe silver cup wculd adorn the village here and that thev are the hoys to bring it down from the up- state district. exciting struggle frem is_called at 3 o'clock, the time pla; with plenty of clever olay on both CORNELL AND PENNSYLVANIA DIVIDE AT CHESS. Scored a Blank—Chinaman Won for Penn. Brown 3 Yorik, Dec. 20.—Cornell and the | Unive-s ity of Pennsylvania divided the henors in the 13th annual tournament ¢ the triangular college chess league, vhich ended this afternoon after four jays of play. Each of the universities sored 6 points. The pair representing failed even to draw a game and university scordd a blank. Cor- the winner iast vear, will retain tce trophy for six months longer, after which it will go to Pennsylvanla for the balance of the vear. Rudolph Swe, a Chinaman, scored 3 »f Pennsylvania's 6 points. COLUMBIA RACES. ! Events on Southern Track Results in Six Columbia, S. Dec. furlcngs: Dust, 102, won; Mason secomi; fird. Time 1.05 4-5. Second race, 5 furlongs: 29.—First race, Hanover, 2 to Bonnle Bee 1 t Reine Mar- 107, Teahun, 8 to 1, won; Lelloaha second:’ Les Bos third.’ Time 1.07 1-5 Third race, mile: Irish Kid, 105, Grand, 14 to 5 won; Black Branch second; Semi Quaver third. Time 1.50. Fourth race, 5 furlongs: Rose Queen. 114, Forsvthe. even. won; Caugh HIll sccond: Raush third. Time 1.05. Fifth race, 7 furfongs: V. Powers, 105, Hoplans, 9 to 10, won; Camel sec- crd; Emperor William third. Time 183" 2-3. Sixth race, 5 furlongs: Sabo Blend, Steele, 4 to 1, won; Clem Beachy Rubia Granda third. Time 1.04 4- Factory League Basketball. In the factory league at the Y. M. C. A, the schedule for tomight calis for the following basketball teams to meet and in the following order, the first game beilng called at 7 o'clock: Baitfe Mills Co. vs. Totokeit hose Ce.; MeCrum-Howsll Co. vs. Ponemah Co.: Hopkins & Allen Arms vs. U. S. Finishing Co.; Norwich Nickel & Prass vs. H, B. Porter Co. The fifth game for the evening which is sandwiched in at 8 o'clock between the second ard third games s between tLe Laurel Hills and the Irish Five. Backing Flynn to Meet Johnson. Sait Lake City, Utah, Dec. 29.—Jack Curley, 'nanager of Jim Yiynn, the Fueblo heavyweleht, departed for Chi- cugo today prepared to post $10,000 in NOT TO CHANGE LEAGUE'S State Baseball Organization Satisfied to Stay as It Has Been, —Bonds of $2,500 From Each Team Owner Proposed. | placed. | cash to bind a match with Jack John- son for ths heavyweight championship. He will renew offer of $20,000 for Johnson's share of the purse for a fin- ish fight. COOMBS IN SHAPE AGAIN. The Iron Armed One Will Once More Perform for Connie Mack. iron Armed Jack Coombs, the man who thrusts those bullet-like curves into the mit of Johnny Lapp for the Athletics, will be able to toil in his old time formu agaln for Connle Mack, for a recent medical examination of the injury he received in the world's series has satisfed the club doctors, they an- nounce, that he will not suffer any ill effects from that accident Coombs was beating Christy Mathew son in the third game of the series when his left log began to go bad from a twist in the groin. He twirled for five innings without using a curve ball, just slapping his great fast ones past the bats of the Giants. Manager Mack knew that Coombs was hurt, and he wanted him to leave the game, but the Ircn Man wanted to whip Matty and he refused to leave the game until the tenth inning. Then Eddle Plank went on the hill and finished the game. Tt was feared that permanent results might be sustained by the great Mack pitcher, but he is again as sound us th Zpples that grow on his Kennebunk. farm and will go south with the team, assured by the surzeons that he is physically as good as ever. | THIRD SACKERS WANTED. Chance in the Big Leagues for Recruits at This Corner. There seems to be an opportunity for | some young recruit to make 4 name for himself as a third baseman next sea- son. At least half of the major leaguc | ciubs could use a real s on the three-quarter sack. The immortal| Faker, Lobert of the Philiies, Herzog of the Giants, Byrne of the Pirates, | Mowrey of the St. Louis Cardinals, | Lord of the White Sox'and Austin_ of the St. Louis s are probably sure of their . but many of the other third sackers may either moved to some other posi or re- place Hart- | bring a_new | Wolverton's plans may zell in the outfield third baseman to the kees. Grant did not do any too well in Cincinnati | lsst vear, although he may improve nder O'Day’s regime. -ooklyn found cnly a fairly satisfactory man in Smith | after trying Lonnox McElveen, | and Washington has released Conroy. Your Purchases Delivered In City For 5 Cents The Purest, Fres Yellow Eye BEANS, 2 gts. can CRACKERS—*°8%:78™ Yellow ONIONS, 4 qgts. . hest Goods. [T Ibs. cominea SUGAR $1. With purchases of $1.00 worth of our TEAS and COFFEES SUGAR CORN Sweet Pineapple ORANGES, 15 for .25c THE MoOH RIS R TS e o e Prime RIB ROAST, Ib. . . Choice Cuts Fresh Cut Fresh "t MIXED NUTS, Ib........ Delicious LAYER FIGS, 2 lbs.. .. ..... 25¢ 15¢ Baked Beans, qt. 10c SHOULDERS, Ib.... 10Y%;c Hamburg Steak, 3 lbs... 25¢ Fresh PLATE BEEF Choice LAMB CHOPS SATURDAY AT 4 O’'CLOCK German Coffee Cake, loaf 8c ICAN Fresh Killed ... 12Y5¢ Shoulders of CORNED BEEF, Ib.. Sirloin Porterhouse Round b SALT PORK Ib. Delicious Brown Bread, loaf 6¢c-8c LOMPANY FOWL, b............ 16c PORK CHOPS Wl e - Ih. 12ic Lean POT ROAST Fresh PIGS’ PLUCKS PORK LOINS - 1b. 11:¢c 4 This Store Will Close Monday ! At Noon HERE'S A BIG IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE FOODS Savings unequalled if you take advantage NOW of these Special THESE PRICES. EXCEPTING SATURDAY SPECIALS. GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 6th Saturday and Monday Specials Legs of SPRING LAMB Ib. 115c BEST BREAD barrel $6.30 FLOU 1-8 ' sack 80c EGG S Fi ineEiegl:cted ~ doz. 23¢ i i | 4 2 Currants, pkg. 10c | Raisins, pkg. Mohican Creamery BUTTER, Ib. ... Yellow Meal, 51bs.....11c Gold Dust i pkg. . Confecti Buckwheat phe T L 10c Clean White RICE, 6 lbs. ... ..... Fresh Threaded COCOANUT, Ib, . . Mohican CATSUP, 3 bottles 9c-12¢ Geo. Washington CRISP, 3 pkgs. Polly Prim CLEANER, can. ., while Morgan is problematical. Kirke ol the Boston Wardmen has a chance to become a permanency, although he was the last of a long line of experi- ments. Taylor was always apt to order A new man to third on his Boston Red Sox last season. Turner of Cleveland | i3 not the player he once was. Detroit | is trying to fill Moriarty's shoes. It | looks, therefore, as if there was a| chance for some new star to shine on the left side of the diamona McGill Wins from Crescents. New York, Dec. 29.—The McGill | Fockey club of Montreal defeated the | Crescent club seven of Brooklyn at the | St. Nicholas rink tonight by a score | been with the team for two years | be sent to Sacramento or Buffalo. organized, which is expected soon to 1ssue challenges for a go on the pine Purchases Downey from Cincinnati. Philadeiphia, _Dec. 79.—President Fogel of the Philadelphia National league basebail club announced today that he had purchased the release from Clucinnat of Tom Downey. Downey will report when the local team leaves here for the spring training trip. Substitute Inficlder Lehr, who as Wil Swan Company Basketball Team. mining business, with occasional inde- pendent ball, on his return to ria_next i of James McAleer of the Boston Red | Sox while in Youngstown. | An ganized by { Lake Erie freezes over to such an ex- tent that there is tne least possibility port from Cleveland, O. the ice wus successfuily introduved last with lifor- | Lim guest week. Overall is the te with Am, the big fellows is preliminary who are aiding work. Bombardier Wells on his way ica, Jack Johnson doing light s training at Chicago, and all the lead- ice baseball league will be or- | g _“white hopes” engaging in bouts Take Erie lsland fans, If | i New York, interest in the heavy { ot carrying out the schedule that has h‘ls( | been” practically arranged, says a re- | {lred Baseball on | Jcx weight situation has | during the ienfal of the | promoters. taken a Dlg Jump days. Following ory that he had re- the ring, Jack Johnson Is reading offers from various During the past two days received offers for bouts past fe from Fas Among empicyes of the A. C. Swan | winter out there, when a dismond and | Jchnsyn las recelved offers for bout o asketball team has bee: fleld w taked off on the frozen | With Jim ew York sud 1o mmpeny, & Desietpll G [ D e o eI Nevada znd Hugh McIntosh has cabled surface of the lake, and several inter. esting games plaved thereon. hnson n ¥fer of 330,000 for a match of 2 v was fast and v With Sa cVey Sydney 5 Penialties wers Imposed. At the end o¢| for. ~The lineup has been made xs oot 10oks with Taver on the Mainiwen {he “firet half the score was 1 to 1.|foliows: Gaucher and Charlle Mack, BOXING NOTES offer and says he will accept If th Sargent of the vieitors caxed. the puck | Suards; Fred Carrier. center: Marper | 4 Mcney 15 posted in a Chicago pank. for the winning score In the last min- | and Foote, forwa:ds, with Foole 28| gy Keyes and Johnny Dohan of 3 e vte of phay captain. 2 Brooklyn will be the headiiners at the e week end stag of the Rovale A. C.| HARVARD ELEVEN Clippers Playing New Londoners. Brooklyn, Saturday night. Princeton Stands Pat. Considerable regret is exhibited in Yale college athletic circles as a re- sult of the announcement by Coach Roper that under no condition could Princeton be persuaded to take part either in the college rowing regatta at Foughkeepsie or New London. It is understood Princeton is planning a {ri- angular regatta with Harvard and Pennsvivania, and barring Yale and Cornell. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BUT SLIGHT MOVEMENT. Firm in Afternoon. New York, Dec. 29.—A few points o | ded strength appeared In today’s | tock market. The movement as & | nhole was not large In the fore part | of the day the list moved uncertainly, with intermittent periods o heaviness. But stocks showed the same disinclh tion to move far in one direction wh Ley have displayed so frequently dur ing the last few weeks. Before noon a general recovery had set In, and the ist developed increasing s‘rengtin as | At the close the tone was strong. | The firm tone of the lutter part of | the day apparently wae due in part (o | the demand from the short interest. The heaviness of the market on recent days and the promoumced weakness which developed yesterday encouraged the bears to extend their operations | today. The short interest was ex- | randed considerably, and when thel ususl week-end covering was begun prices rose. The courme of the market | encouraged cperations for the long ac count, and trading became broader and | more ‘active on_ the upturn. | Conditions in the moner market were | | | | of unusual interest owing to the fact that this was the last loaning day of the vear. There was no hint of the year-end ffurry which is often experi- ences. The bond market was irregular. Wa- tash fours and local tractlon bonds were higher. Total sales. par vaiue. 3$2.041.00¢. Tnited Statcs fours coupon | &erlined 1-4 on call. STOCKS. 108 35 i Riigar Refining. & Tel 1319 . Tebaceo ped 1033 790 Am. Wooleo ; 25 1300 Anseords Mining €5 00 Atehisen 0o Do pra ... ——= AViantle Coast Tine 100 Baltimere & Obio. B o Stest 2166 Wieskyr Lapid s i Canadien Centrel pi ugn Chicage Great Westérn. Great Northern pfa 130% Do Ore Ch... Riinals Centrai Interborough Mei. Do ped Inter” Rarestret 140 14% | 2w e 3s sein oin er National Biscuit Natmai Tesd NUR Mex 3¢ pd 300 New 'moe w0 Pitismre. © C. & SE Fiiiburg Conl Proued il Ca Pullmer Pulace Car Rallwar Sisl Spring Reading sty | ui bt | toc o6 shures COTTON. New York, Dec. 28.—Cotton futures | closed very steady. Bids: January 8.89, | February 8.89, March 897, April 9.01, May 9.09, June $.14, July 9.20, August 9.24, Sepiember 9.2, October 9.85, No- vember 9.38. Spot closed quiet, 10 peints lower: middling uplands, §.25 middling gulf, 9.50; sales. 41,300 bales MONEY. New York Dec. 25— Money on call firmer at 3 1:3@4 per cent.; ruling rate 4: last loan 3 1-3; closing bid 8 8-¢; ffered at § 7-8. Time loans softer; days 4 per cent.; 30 days S S-4@4: six months 4. CNICAGD GRAIN MARKET wEzaT: Opes. Figh low. Clew ) us e B2 8% frem afternoor at the Y. M. C. A. gym here, seme being called at 2.50. 4re expected to give the home team a'| hard struggle to win ovt. basehall commission ai : ok club of the Ohio state league todey te pay the New York club of the Na- ticnal league the purchase price of 3300 for the release of Plaver Mechan. 4 234 | Haven | working on a new The Clippers are to meet a fast team New London in basketball this The visitors Must Pay Giants $300. Cincinnati, O., Dec. 29.—The national ted the Mari- Roller Polo Results Friday. t Hartford: Hartford 5, Worcester At Waterbury: Waterbury 6, New At Taunton: Providence 3, Taunton DIAMOND LIGHTS. Larry Vorhis, who has casched the Wesleyan football team for two sen- | sens, will not return to Middletown next year. His successor has not been chosen. Germany Schaefer met Charlie Grif- fith after Clarke had witnessed Schaef- er's vaudeville. “How did you lke it?" queried Germany of Grifith. “You're player.” Tea . to pitch that game for me. I wo take Chief Bender for that one game. Frea Clarke, the Pirate chicftain, devien for oroteet inz the eves of sun fielders. Fis new scheme is an aluminum cap with a siot In It fixed for zlasses. When a | spring is dropped the glasses drop in front of the eves Rumors that President Tom Chiv Ington of the Americen associatior was about to be tendered the manage City baseball cl President Chivin re was no basts for as T kmow, my onsidered in s Feen and pla 2 shead of anvthing he showed while i Cineinnat! last season. Semor Rafes peida certainly camae into his own 2~ a bail player with the Cuban people 'Ting the two serios just closed,” says Business Manager Fraak C. Banerofl of the Cincinnati Reds, who has just | returned from Cuba. “We @14 not get to see Marsans In any of the games, inasmuch as he served as manager of the Havana team. However, the work of Alemida was & revelation. He led all the Cuban batsmep and fleldod In a most brilliant frahion. He hit well over -400 and flalded an almost perfect game each day. Next to him. ‘the best man with | the stick was Cateher Wilson Giants. of the Orville Overall the former Chicago Cubs’ pitchier, is in Youngstown, O.. to have his pitching arm treated by Bone. etter Reese. Fe announces that he is through with major ball Overafl says be will conflne himeélf to his Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIE, Johnny Daly, the New York bantam weight, expects to leave scon for New Oricans, Frankie Burns and Johnny | Daly made a big hit with the boxing | fana of the southern city when he was | there ‘about three months ago. The_star bout st the Sharkey A New York, Saturday night will bring together K. O. Erger of the West Side |and Youns Wagner of Brooklyn. Eger is advancing rapidly weight division Jimmy battle. Al Keufman hes heen offered $20 000 by Hugh Mclntosh for three fights in A | winner o? the Langford-McVey bou! |in the second, a maa chooslug, and | wants him to fight Jack Johnson for | the world’s championship. Jornny wi with the white heavyweight division. that A1 contends Morris and | up chances hus posted & fo bouts with Coulon. to engage in ear, The heavily by grad WILL LOSE HEAVILY Graduation Takes Off Some of the Best of the Team. Harvard football team loses ion of seniors this no less than nine wearers of the | Ta n Solomen te the Newark George rest abled third cently ¥aughton will have somn I from_the freshman team tradie packfield, fine_mate Brickley, varsity H being in their last vear [all of whom are of varsity ca at college. The liat of seniors includes | Percy Huughton . b team. |¥e8F to finish the . some of the best members of the team, | e, 10 TAR tho (WEL ¥ among them being Capt. Bob Fisher, | athletic management (o se Bud Smith, Freeland Leslie, Bob Pot- | coach. ter, Tom Campbell and Fred Hunt- | e ton from the regular lineup that | The 2w diving rules. adopte started the Y e this fall, and | Sunday by the I in addition ar thingham, Mot- | Wi askociatior rison, Wigglesworth, the varsity quar- | satisfactory icfl, who was injured in mid sea- | the voluntary wekall, who did mot wet | legians have often been mbeur the Yale game, but was one of | 9f value, and generally produc the’leading packiiela’ sunstituces, play. | I amusemert ratior than adwics oractiealy | the - whole of the | Such ridiculous dives as the sta The players who will form the nu- | 0thers of the kind have ben witnes cletis for. Wenbdeil's Hiten. | frequently, amd_they have made oo Gt it v Storer, | contexs farcical. tackie; Sam Feit Gardner quarterback, and Reynolds and Wen Presidest Ebbots of the Gell for 1 backfield These men | club, when ho heard that N should care for soven of the ejeven | Yawkey of the Detroit club ha Positions. . Franic (Brien. who play ]\qu-d the " Providence Intern a fine game at end in séveral of the | leaguo club, sald don’t. be kames, but did not get into the final | major league elub should own contest, should fit in as Felton's run- | league club. It uing mate on the wing. | baseball.” Yot Mr. To ald Wendell and Eeynold the { deny the assertic . in Hardwick and e in the bantam- and recently gave California & hard Carroll of tralla. In one ho would meet the of MclIntosh in the tnird MeIntosh Mauck, manager of Johu the Chicago heavyweight, is on: o strong defl to all members of | Mack Tom iCennedy Kaufman have passe take on Willie, and feit for a match wit defented © them. Willie recent | 5o DApchet | Aray Mcrris of Boston at New York. | The Pactfic Cosgt league will open| 1oy oemome o the season on April 2 and ciosn Oct. | [f Ma-cel Aoreot o i Ao : fe Facs € at the Fair 37 The coast circuit has the lcngest | feating Jack De 4 3 = I et any leagne 1 tne |mont A.'C. New Yors, Monday after * pecn he will be kept busy. He hax = i téen promised ni bout with = ‘V‘n]l[r;r Coffey, and a victors over the Call- omnie Mack pavs this tribute to e alt Chiaf Albert Bender, the Athletics’ star | fornian will mean & bout with Frank twirler: “If T had to bet my life on a "\r‘:‘; O ot :flham,’v“ms‘np Do pama, snl wetited jo Jeoe » AT | \foreau is trainine at the New Pols AC. and ta one of the hardest work- ein who evor tratred at thi 1s | Fever fires of boxing and rouehing it Nub. B ing ever offered to the people in Norwich. Come in and look in our windows — walk through our store—Ilook at the price tags—compare the quality and note the reductions. 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