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" NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1912 ° INSURANGE. INSURE wirn. Glens Falls INSURANCE CO. Bross Assets Net Surplus, N $2,722,672.08 J, L. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Conn. Took Measure 0f Umpire. After defeating the Tenth company, Coast artillery, indoor to New lLondon » game with the New the Norwich Coast =0 won, but only af- game, dus principally as reported, that the vis- Norwich had to abide by very rank decisions handed out New London umpire. The to 14 in favor of the Journeyed night for a London bo from by the was 18 smpar decision not in favor of the Iiondon team brought the whole the Tenth company team onto the famond, so that Umpire Lt Burdick as finally compelled to put one man TION and requi = 3 t n D Rodnd reauires an answer. DO| 'of (he game. A Iargs delegution of 1 o { rooters accompan Norwich team. ? the &newae ikt b6 negative, see & mpunied the Norwich Leam 's at once and let us take care by innings anee. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main St. HE OFFICE OF WM. F. BILL Rea! Estate and Fire Insarance, | owLs NO. 4 TAKE In tecated In Bommsry’ Wlock, over C. M. | ; Wikitine, 665 & S0 Db FIRST DUCKPIN MATCH. Telephone 147. 14100342315 22010620114 Sergt. Turner: umpires, i and Sergt. Sheridan, Fiftn Co. lineup: Lt Ikner ¢, Mus. < Mulholland 3b, Mus, Nichols 3b, Waldron rs, Mus Waldron s, Bradlaw 1f, Mec. Kump? rf. he lisins « Corp. | Captain Johnson High Individual Per- | former on Tournament’s Opening Night. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Owls team No. 4 made a clean sweep Brown & Perkins, Mtumtysat-lan |in the opening of the Owis duckpin Sk o e Shetucket St | l0urner on Monday night, winning its irst Nat. Bank, Shetuc {match from Owls team No. 3 on total Ent etairway next to Thames | .. uy 72 pins without losing atlonal Bank. Telepbome 338 string in the three played in the match Captain cam single Johnson of the winning opped the individual honors, & of 97, and & three string tota E lowing were the scores Owlis No. 4. ~ NOTIC Be An eeting gl e 98 8T 82— 98 86 88~ .94 91 7 Owls ougherty ... 3 hrow 89— n Se ¢ - 9 o | 250 224 1 ] the matchee on Friday night, s team No. 1 fs down for two matches, fir { Dominick & Dominick | e illi io E: d Card. Members of New York | Tni cruscar; svecinge et bo- o | t vindham Athletic club - Stock Exchanfle | he Windham Athletic club as ar st playing team No. 2 and then meet- team No. 3, the first matc begin- g at 7 o'clock. “anged by Matchmaker Harry Denman | comprises four bouts, for which great cure has been taken to get the princl ngford of New York and ng Orville of Boston are scheduled out. Langford is colored imant for the lightwelght champion- baseball tesm, | Tenth Co | ship of the world. | WRESTLERS IN FORM. 1‘“‘ Two Collins, Jack Moenty and Speiman Reported in First Class| sitive, evon though many refuse 1o ad- Shape. |the patrons of who 18To 14 36.237.175.1 | Fifth Company From Norwich Won at Indoor Baseball in New London—Hard Fought Game Made Lively Work For Oryille has a good reputation as x hoxer around the Hub. weeks ago In the Nor- | The other three bouts will be well the Fifth company team | worth seeing and good teient will be Monday | uncovered that wliil please the fans. The four wrestlers who are to make up the local card tonight are all re- porting in fine shape for their bouts, promising sport of the best kind for the grappling geme. Jack Collins, dubbed the Human e, s to meet Bill Collins in a finish match, is to arrive from Boston about dates for the games are Auril 2 and On April 4 and 5 the New Yorks {meet the Baltimore team of the Inter | vational league. Secretary O'Brien announced that the Gfants would practice in Marlin, Texas, as usual, but would leave New York earlier than Jast year and break | camp earlier. i | TWO LINES THAT | CUT THIS UMPIRE. ikn Inside Story of a Roast. Newspaper A score of the leading umpires of the ocountry took in the recent clash Dbetween the Giants and the Athletic: Most of them were quartered at th rame hotel, and many a fanning bee | was held duripg the six days of en- | | forced idleness _due to the rain. Most umpires are mere or less sen- mit it. While some tak 8 severe roast to hart more than others, vet it is only human to receive a shower of praise with more grace than a half- column roast. The arbiirators were disoussing some of the complimentary | (?) notices that have been hunded to| them during their stronuoas carcers. Wes reaily surprising how each | could recall some particular roast thal | ALL YOUR STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED WITH DIAPEPSIN. in i { | Indi pepsia Go and You Feel Five Minutes. tion, Gas, Heartburn and Pys- Fini Iovers year regularly more than a million stomach sufferers in the United Btates, Tngland and Canada take Pape’s Diapepsin, and realize net only immediaie, but lasting rellef. This harmiess preparation will di- gest anything you eat and overcome | 4 sour, gasey or ous-of-order stomech | | five minutes aiterwards. | { If your meals don’t fit comfortably, lies like a lump of | _or-if you have | heartburn, that is a sign of Indig ori. Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as vou can | will be no seur risings, no beiching of | undigested food mixed with uoid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, Neuse Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will ail go, | and, besides, there will be no seur food left oyer in the stomach to poison your | breath with neuseous odors. Pape's Diapepsin is & certain oure | for out-of-order stomachs, because it | takes hold of your food and digests| noor 0f the srtuggies of his life, he says. | Juck Spelman of Westerly, who is siated Tor Jack Monty’s oppenent, s to be in tip-top shape, and se to the Rhode iand boy {are expressing seme confidence that Nichols p, | Monty is qulie likely to experience a 1b, | surprise and possibly find that his op- 3 will also turn out his muster in both maiches dope points to & ciose reported those ponent {at the mat game. {the advance | struggle, | BERGEN NEVER EQUALLED. Says Billy Hamilton, Jeague catcher. There {who never stop the game ever saw. oall don’t you? Well, I'll tell you. he was barn in the never brought hig sh {remember how he used |oell 1o They | eralty don't have been {ing the great catchers. |the three greatest mind od Hamilton, made the play by his si my Archer of the Chicago Cubs.” SPORTS ants Bosking Praotice Games. National leagus they have met the Washington wday, in shape to give Bill one 8hould Be on the Ligt of 20 Greatest,| “Of the many selections made of the {20 greatest baseball pisyers not ome,” | |says Billy Hawmiiton, “bas named Mar- | criticism from the fans and the pres: {tin Bergen, the old Boston National was a man had an equaland, with | Buck Bwing, was the greatest back- He was 2 wonderfu] tirower and could hit the and Tun bases. You know how ho came to be such an expert thrower, When starting he practiced mnap- ping the ball at a knothole in an old Tear of his houss. He the ball back or over or and the old timers will to snap the wecond and get the rumner. There was no reaching for bis throws. | were right againat the rummer and low. whero tia man sliging gen #se how this great man could forgotten when consider- The names of catchers, o my 1 "wwore Buck Hwing, Martin Bergen and Jim- New York, Jan. $.—Joseph O'Brien, the new seoretary of the New York baseball club, an- nounced fomight the booking of two games with the Washington Americans 1 connection with the (iants tralning scheduje. It will be the first time that| x i F the New York Naflonals have met sn| \° ©/8ce for ' Shifts and Fantsstio American league team in a spring se- Maves, ries in six years, and the ong time 2530 The time failed to erage from his memery, | says Umptpe Billy Bvans. | "he unkindest roast I ever rs celved,” ramuried one of the membes fthe American league staff, “was | mighty short, but decl@edly to ihe| point.” I had been working in one of the western cities and was having a | Gocidedly strenuous time of it. I guess | T must Bave been a bit off color, for it | seemed as if every strike I called was protested by the batter, while every ball 1 declared fas objected to hy the | | pitcher. T order -to preserve peace, |1 found it necessary to efeot ome or | more players every afternoon for about a week. As luck would have it most of the players given a pass out 10 the ctubhouse wers membeis of the home ieam, which, of course, made my_position ali the more . Naturadly, 1 drew considerable | aithough I must admit the scribes as a | whoie were very kind to me, and pessed over most of the disputed plays | with omiy siight comment. A ool | many of the artioles wers not rosts, but ~ weil written oritiolems, fhich I read with interest and profited there- | by. It seems, however, that my ef- forts had got on the nerves of one ot the scribes. The Tollowing day, when I glanced at the paper I found these words at the very top of the column in bold black type. I shall never for- get them as long as 1 live: “The work of Umpire So-andSo was & siight Improvement over his perform ance of Monday. He appeared to be right o ons partioular kinw of deci- slons—4ty balls that were caught™ “That fas the only comment made on my efforts as fudge of the dmy, but I Delleve I am conservative when L say 1 read those two semterwes over at least 98 times. It was pretty sore the first 10 or 15 times I read the rebuke, but as T conttnued erading the hrunor of the liges finally dawned on me. The last reading actually made me smile. L have zt various times of my career ve- ceived anywhers from a parsgraph to 2 couple oclumms of roasts, but never <did anything cut me quite 5o keenly as those two lines.” PACKEY ON BOXING., “Shifts and fantastic moves have no place in boxing,” says Paokey MoFar- Shannon Building, Norwich | Telophone 904 lnd, the Chicago lightwelght. "As & matier of faci, there are only four punches in pugilism that are effective. These are the straight jab, the left hook, the right cross and the right uppercat. You can count om your fin- A BEAR RAID Caused Depression of Prices Followed | by Partial Recovery. 8.—A bear raid of | New b proportions with Union | York, Jan, small depressed stocks for a time after trading began todaly. ARD'S STRONG MAN f was forced down mearly two Reading, Lehigh Valley, Unit- tes Steel and & mumber of other | ngten, Captain of the | Pacific —Not Up to His Rec- | point s ost a point or more. After an Py B £ activity and failing prices the + i T became steady and trading | rimson 9 i b 5 3 . | diminished. During the remainder of “ et Ik ices hardened slowly, and D ses the recovery reached a ragging movement and f speculative interest were dis- appointing to traders who hoped for a eco from last week's dullness, 1 seemed to make more remote the of an active speculative 'he street is now experien « mild reaction from the Tecent outburst of optimism. Expectations + declded change for the better in the near future were based on indi- cations of & material improvement in ieral business conditions. While it greed that there has been & gain s nature, the improvement has been sufficiently pronounced to the more optimistic forecasts. | ot e College Letter. nced toda e action vere based largely upon the in- in orders for iron and steel © opinion 15 now being expressed the volume of orders this month not expand as greatly as was ‘: se ners Favored Native Pugilist. : n. & - 'Blink' McCloskey, | jooked for in December. A disap- igilist, and Arthur Har- | pointing feature fs the apparent in- L BhotteE of the rallroads to reduce or | hold back orders for rails and other aterials. The continued lack of demand for money for business uses caused a de- cline in rates and increasing compe- | tition for the Himited supply of mer- {ca In some fnstances prime paper was placed s low as § 1-2 | ver cent. Institutions which usually large amoumts in this way to turn to other inwvest- - de The crowd favored Har much bad b Syracuse Crews to Ra Syracus N. Y, Jan, 8.—Junior and wity races with the naval academy | Ver ¢ ews b een scheduled by Byra- | SWPIO: ty. The races will bo|Wore forced varn, Mo Crew | men gin here Jan. 15, three han usual Annapolis. he steady selling of Union Pacific made it.the featurs of the day in the stock market. This stock has been under pressure for so long that con- siderable significance is attached to movements, ajitkough. the source of | the selling remains a matter of con- jecture. iek trading in the local traction securities continued. . The copper sheres were sirong for a time lon an advance in the price of the metal, In the late dealings the elec- | tric shares were prominent, and both | Westinghouss and General Hleotrio ained more than twoe points. Central Al e Lenther issues continued to decline, . ive ot The preferred stock at the low point « me of the day showed a loss of 2 1-4, a cline of nine points since the close st year, The bonds alse were Roller Polo Results Mond: Waterbury: Waterbury Hartford 0, Providence 4 on rossiar Taunton 3 W 10 learn ti ded diseas. 1 dinense reatment - of hea The bowd market wes irregular with transactiont” on a large scale in the recent favorits gpeculative issues. To- tal males, par valte, $6,199,000. United States bonde< were unchang- ed on call. Hall's ueting direct- ucous surfaces thersby destr indation of the disease, and giving ¢ patient strength by building up stitution and assisting nature {n ts work. The proprietors have o in its curative powers that One Hundred Dollars for any « that it fails to cure. Send for list monlale. sF.J Loy Cam. CHBNEY & CO,, Toledo, Druggists, s Family P 75¢, for consti The Danger of La Gripps * i1s fatal tendency to pmeumonia. To | re vour le grippe coughs take Fo- & Honey and Tar Compound, R. E. er. Washington, Kas., 8ays: “T was dled & severs attack of la ppe ihreatened pneummonia. A i advised Foley's Honey and Tar ompound, and 1 got.relief after tak- ng the frst few doses. T took three »uulphn and my Ja grippe was cured.” Get the ine. in the yell 3 =2 senu mm ey W_mni =582 at i FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL the especial obfect of at-| Transactions | ere on a falrly large scale and Union | 0 Colocade Buel & Iren. Predictions of improvements in bus- | , with the result that there was | 2 keener demand for high grade bonds. | | 100 Bethichem Srest 16800 Broakly Ragdd Traset: Extadien Paoltic 2 N Do.” pfd . 400 Crlosgo & 3300 Chloago, M. & 5L P.. 6. C. 6 k& 8t Lous. % Corn Products ... Delawaze & Mudson 0 Deny 808 Tliinols _Camieal ofa 100 Tutee~ Harwoster | | 150 Louimilie & Naow.. | Mo, & &, Zedis Netional Bl 890 idomal Tead M0 N, R Mer 3 pid_ | Now York Oty N 4e6 | XN Y, Oat & W. T T g | 4100 Norok & Westers -1 2101 | 190 North Ameciom -wos 2o 798 | 2460 Norenern " Fuctie ——— Padte Mall | 100 Ponmmate 1800 Pooole's Gus . 6 Pliabure C. . '& 81T Piisbury_ Coal . —— Premed Sual Cas.. 0 Piltman bonol Ciri L 3 i e ) Resding S 0 008 Republlc Stes &5V — 8t Louls S W. td 708 Tennesses Copper 200 Tewss & Pacifc 8 Toledo, Bt L. & W, 360 Do. pra 09 Uoon Pacific 0 Do. ptd 100 Unbted Stniss Reatty . 500 United Btates Rubber 50800 Untied Sleirs Sted... 400 Do pd .. ... 8110 Uleh Oupper ——%a. Oun On Gplen " e L Bt LR o Totul sales, 425430 “iiares. COTTON. Now York, Jan. 8—Ce Zl;;d m:, :esri points h?’.:::, U, # 8.60, middifny sakes 4808 bales. ik Futures closed steady, Bigsr vary u&m; 835 March 8.70; August tober 9, 9.88. ; Beptember 0.74; MONEY, New, York, Jan. 8.—Money on call hlfihut 3 1-4®2 3-¢; ruling -41 Jast loan 2 1-2; closing. bid steady: rate 3 2 1-6 offered at 3 8.4, Time loans easy, sixt 3 1-¢ per CHIOASD @RAIN MARKET, WHEA High, Low, I0Y poroe oo e WO 10034 By gl G Close, 0 a 54 % way " @ B4, July g 7 Oc- Wovember 9.85; December days 3 tp 'y daye % 1-4 3 1-2 to '8 3- 6% (4 45 - W sers fhe fghters of today who know Row 1o’ uss {Bem preperly. Jask Jobia- son does, and 30 does Snm Langlord. | They are essentinlly of the old sohool, | und, after all, I thiuk it is the best here is nothing lke the good oid left jab. If I were instructing a young fdilow that bad the ma¥ing of a prom ising fighter 1 wouid have him perfect himeelf 1n the use of the styaight lef It is the bardest punch to get away from, and by landing it four or five times you cin discourase imost any opponent, and that's the maln (hing (n zh; fighting geme.” jomesne askod Packey about the eftectivenesa of blocking sfter com- menting on his wonderful ability in stopping well meant Diows. Padkey agmitted that it was Jargely » matter of quick eyes, and his spariing brown orbs indlcated that he wasn't lacking in that partiouiar. “T just learned that maturally” he| answered. “Someame was good snough to endow me with that abflity, T guess, but fust plain b ien’t 'of much value in the ring. 'or instance, 2 fighter who wnfim stand and foid s arms over face and stomach when (he punches are coming fast won't do. T abways try’ te be aggres- sive. 1 block and punch 4t the same time, and if you'll notice any time I bleck ® punch my arms are always in a pogition to deliver a blow. I biock & left Jead with my right forearm, and 85 the Blow glides off T let my Tight fist nue on till it reaches the other ellow. T abways aim to keep going.” It was remarked by Paciey at this point that the general fmpression was that he couldn't punch, end waso't & knocker-out. Packey pmiled at this . “Cyclone Johpny Thompsep, who claimed the middleweight champlonship a. short time ago, told me I hit him harder then anyhody® he amewered, “but when you think if over, what would I get by knocking everybody out? No more money, and hardiy-any more rep- utation. It makes little differsuce to me if in after years they say: “Well, M was a great boxer, but he coutdn’t pumch” Luckily, T have saved what I'Ve earned, and TN have mine then. On second thought” vontinued Packey, ‘i I were to knock 'em all cofd, who'd fight me?” “There are few_enough mow w to take & chance. But I can punch and | guneh hard If toe cccasion demands it. | ‘o punch hard all the time I woul, hove to sacrifice speed. Nobedy panch haré when he is moving fast, | &nd almost anybody with two fists can | when he isn’t or is to_deliver a blow.” The questton of taking punishment was then put up to Packey. “Can_yeu take a ‘wailoping fn the stomach?’ asked a Dbystander. | “Why not? asked Peckey. ‘T've al- ‘ways teken good care of my. stomach T mever drank or smoked and I never m&: in my etomach that I would disagres with . Sure 1 cam falts & punch in the stomec but"—and ey was thinking— ] jor’'t The them. Nobody Woes.” AD,"BITAOIN ETAOIN TURF NOTES, ‘Calumbus will meeting with $90,0 ve & two week in urse money. | o A:’o r eg-.u.m h&rbm{x“_nfiu.e.} 'ox tha ‘pacer Hen . OWn- &d n ‘Cleveland. it Guy Axworthy, 2.08 8-4 is to head the stnd 4t Senaer Bailey's Fairlands farm, ngton, Ky. Lg 34, a-mamber of | Geara s winter, sold for 1252 at anction lest spring. Ned Carr has suacoeded Harry Her- { Dol the same ag if your stomach | there. Relief in five minutes from all stom ach misery is waiting for you at an drug store. These large G0-cent cases contaiu mors than sufficient toThoroughly cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indige: tien or any other stomach disorder. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a reBable family medicine. Give it to your children, and take it yourselt when you feel a cold coming on. It ohecks and cures coughs and colds and ! eroup and prevemts brouchitis and pneumonia. Lee & Osgood Co. Elastic Pointer, 2.06 1- owners and Murphy is has changed have him. Doc Tanner shipped Uhlan, 1.58 3-4, Lou Biiings, 2.08 3-4, and Lewis For- | est, 2.06 1-4, to Brunswick, Ga. this week. At the late New York sale 35 trotters | and pacers with records faster than 2.10 breught an average of $1,733 a ‘hee Word comes from Kentucky of the | ceath of Demdy Watts, 235 3-4, by General Waits, 2.06 3-4, out of Dandy 3.09 3- The directors of the Cornecticut fai are avorking or plans for a.mmch larger exhibftion than has ever before been attempted at Charter Oak The lease which M. W, Savage held DelMonte Asparagus Tips. .. .....36c 15 Beech-Nut Peanut Butter. A&P LAUNDRY SOAP Special Sale Teas with Extra Stamps Stamps with 1 76 Stamps with 1 Ib. amps with 1 b, Tea. tamps with 1 Ib. Tea. 100 60 4 Roya with any of the following articles 1 1b. Pretzels..... 1 pkg. Flashlight Tapioca. .. .. 1 jar Jelly.. 1 can A&P Tomatoes - 2 cakes A&P Scouring Soap, each 5S¢ 1 bottle Cider Vinegar. 1 1b, A&P Borax..... 20 ROYAL STAMPS ROYAL STAMPS @ n“YM- Trading STAMP BOOKS: A&P Pure Food Daily Bulletin, Extra 8tamps for Week Commencing Monday, January 8th Now, Is Your Chance To Fill .Your / And Get Your HOUSE FURNISHINGS FREE EXTRA 1 Stam 15€ with 1 can AONA CORN, 4 with 1 jar 9 cakes 260 EVAPORATED EVAPORATED CORN 1b. Tea. Tea......80c 50c .Adc FAIRY SOAP, c L&P SAUCE, a 136 MAIN STREE 100 ROYAL STAMPS FREE with a large can of our celebrated ABP Baking Powder 58 Absolutely Pure SPECIALS SULTANA CORN, 3 cans .—a%c | N B C CRACKERS, all 10c pkgs. 8 N B C CRACKERS, all 5¢ pkgs. 4c DOMESTIC SARDINES, a can. COLEMAN’'S MUSTARD, can KELLOGG'S TOASTED A&P LAUNDRY SOAP, 9 cakes 26¢ SPECIAL .. 25¢ 25¢ cans. .. 30 PEACHES, Ib. 110 APRICOTS, Ib, 14 11e FLAKES, a pkg. 8¢ ake. . bottle T, Honwil ? oH e oa DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY MORNING WITH EVERYTHING 10 7] oy | Stamps with any of the follewing articles e 000 1 1k Beech-Nut Pean can A&P Baked plg. Cleaned Currants.. can Iona Peaches...... jar Beech-Nut Peanut ‘Butter. Pkg. A&P Codfish Shreds. ... can A&P Lunch Cocow. 25 ROYAL STAMPS with 1 jar Butter. SPECIAL SALE A&P CORN acan 10c’ Absolutely Pure, Warranted to suit all tastes, Special Sale Coffees with Extra Stamps %0 Stamps with 1 b, ElRyatd. .. .350 26 Stamps with 1 1b. Amboss. ... 3%¢ 20 Stamps with 1 Ib. Sultana....30a § 10 Stamps with 1 B, $©'clock.....250 The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Go. , GOMN o Hedgewood Boy and Lady Maud C. has expired and fhe femous brother | and sioter will be veturmed to their owner, J. A. Crabires, of Hillsboro, Ethel Me., the high cost Canadi fred trotter, who fafled to make good for Tommy Murphy, has been bought back by her former owner, R. %" { Molrvine, of Brantford, Ont., and Is to be tried again. Among the mnoted horses w last year were'Onward Siiver, 2 Fenisn Maid, 2.04 1-4; Hulda Cherleston, 212 1-4: Gov. 1-4; Prodigal, 2.16; Grattan, 2.33; Zom- teo, 2.11; Expectation, dam of Major Delmar and Justice. Bthelwyn, dam of Hostatic; and Kitty Clover ‘Minor Heir n dies 1-4 2.08 3-2 Strong, 2.10 | George Leonard has purchased the green trofting mare, Murgaret M_ by Bingen, 2.06 1-4; dam Lady Ethelwyn, | © 324 1-4, by Jackdaw, 228 1-2. With | very Utfle work the past season Flenry Brief State News Heckanum.—N: orman S. Prewer | fs viglting her daughter, Mrs. Archi- t%1d D. Shamel of Riverside, Cal 1 Stamford—The total clearings of bawke of Stmmnfor€f in 198 were §1§, 752,866, an increass of-5 per cent. over 1910, Qreenwioh.—The Greenwich Bqual ranciise league had the public open- ing of its mew headgquarters Monday ot 3p.m. Wallingford—Twenty-fivse members of the Adwent Sunday school were par- feet in attendance sve unday for the year of Winsted.—The 15th midwinter mest- Ing of the Litohfield County Uutversie ty olub was held at The Ciibert school in Winsted fast week, with 125 present. | .. Belding of the firm Rockyiile.—A. for $1,000. Middietown.—The receipts of the Middletown water departmentifor 1911 Were $46,418.43, a5 compared with $45, 085 for 1910. This is an increase of | $1,336.43 over the previous year, Darien—Sfxty-one children deposit- od mony tn the Home Benk and Trust | compuny the other day. President | Mamd D, Hiller gives each young de- positor an additional querter to swell | the accounts. New Haven.—Mrs. Charles Mel- | Lawn club s Mellen is a student at Westover and | ¢ the guests were the here for the holday S AARLRARANS 2 ‘wemmnty dissanes & Hoy 23 ner of Hair, Geor, Sine Soimeriats. The ———— 33,000 tret et Detroit's July T SRl e le 1o b ohe ———— SRRARRASAS APV RRARRRARAS [ DIVVYINNY son, in owing case and 111 A penalty setts, weuid mit it grounds the but nent oner state the expense of & jlong ttal has spured the pubiic and the family the murdered girl the publication of distasteful details which inevitably len gave a Westover'luncheon at the |wrnid have accompanied such trial Monday. Mins Katherine | Tho cther p Iready son’s 1 n is insane. Westover girls | Ri RETRTP | RICHESON CASE GOES Lawyer Morse of Defendant’s Counsel s for Miss Avis Linnell. = Mr. Mndictmen who has been under a ssvers ury ous suraln for some. time past events ncement an L. 1 looking after Case Set for Noon Today. } has been arranged that the ciergy- man should be braught before Judge | anderson P m. his rney is for Petition for Commutation. It is generally Richeson hes be an application will be made teo .Govern- or Fess and the executive counctl for commutation of the sentence to life ed today that should & pe@tion for | be presented to him he oxamine it thoroughly and sub- to the counoil for, & bearing. | Twe Argumenta for Clemency. It is not kunown upeayprecisely what the atterneys pian to base for exeoutive clemency, wo arguments have been promi- disoussed. One ie that the pris- by his confession has saved the action Woman’s Relief Do Wrugers VHura-O-Gin Cempomnd, the woman's femeds, fas been know for years as “Weman's it Ras positively provem its great walee fm the trestment of I will belp you, If you are & sufferce from any of the My gocutlsr to women, which can be reached by medicine, It has helped thousauds of other siok women, as grateful istters from them clearly descrfbe. It containe Be poisencms Rev. to appear in court today, resulteds a vostpenement until tomerrow of. Richeson’s expected plea of gullty to » indictment chargiog him with the 10 his activity in thé Richeson and has lost conn, of Richeson's confession rday too much for his strength | monopelize nce Saturday night he has been | uals indi The attorney's comdithon greatly improved tonight and it was|James .P. Droullla stated that he would be able te attend | bert ¥. tomerrow T ce and Phillp R, Dunbar in the interests of the de- | Brookiyn, N. ¥ of make a formal retraction mer plea of not gullty and a new plea of guilty, Pelletier Morse's fliness he consented to a post- poneaient until the olose of tomorrow farencon’s session of geurt. and 1 p. to present plans, Richesonwill make formal bis responsbility for the death of his { former aweetneart, Murder in the-first degree death in the electrio chair is the legal that crime in Massachu- m. ek the appeal possible argument OVER UNTIL TODAY | An Alleged Monopoly Unable to Appear. Brakes for Bi = cycles. Boston, Jan. §.—The inability off ‘Willlam A. Morse, ene of the attor- Buffalo, N, Y., without a name of 90 per cent. of ufacturt for bicycles and large percent Clarence V. T. Riche=+ Sherm; much sleep, found ted with the an- ed ederick ‘was | Jr ¥ Ridcwel and assigt Lawyers | T. Bris the superior court at Distriet of Mn are wlso learne Corbin Screw caor | Automatic Between | oiipce Machivery le and the tomerrow,, tccording igment in court ef company It is charged sentatives of the crime charged, and | 07TV penalties te nam or since, alth bination has ben expected that after n sentenced to death end Take a dose is the advanced by some of mer friends, that the of this paper Reltet™ sinos “1 think g and sellin Departure Manufac Machinery Buffaio an agreement prices and providing for a system of d black lists. as adopted 180 le association A NAMELESS TRUST NOW ONT HE RACK. ter | Evidently Satisiied That Daughten of Co and Motor- cycles Jan, nus the 1 coaster oreycles m and 4 foluted arged a federal down by dwin E. Jackson, Huntinglon and New York: Al- Page, Charles Middletow ndicted poration, cotmpan M; that in 1908 repre- six firms entered in- arbitrarily fixing them then the alleged com- known to the trade of cosster bakes in L Bulltvan deciares that there ot Belding Brothers & Co., silic mana- | impsisomment. Only the governor sad | .\ ” 0 V100 LS facturers, has sent to the treasurer of | cuuncil have the power to grant such the Rookville City hospital his check | commutation. Governer Foss intimat ' FOLICE NOT WORKING gave up any ON FUTTERMAN ————— Committed Doublo Grimé, New York, Jan. $.—The police tedsy further gearch in the | case of the murder of'lssac Fulters | ovnsumption or pneumonia. nan eud bis wife Rachel, the SldiOeu~ ple whose mutllated bodies srere Sound The actng police n at Bellevue nospital erman, the 46 yoats old the Viotima, who, they in sa insane manner, thelr East Side rooms yesterday. are satisfled with the of Wt~ daugh- say, & Whaen Police luspector Hughes asiked er?" today: the Woman replied: Did you kill wour fa- “If D.telt you thet I suppese you will cut mee a9, tool” A Girl's e eep—— Wild Midnight Ride. © warn people of a fearful forest in the Catskills & young girl rode lersevack st midnlght and saved mamy lives, are ofte Her deed was glorious, but lives saved by Dr. King's New Dis- covery i curiug lung troubls, coughs aud colds, which might bave ended in “It cured me of a dreadful cough and lung dis- ease wu, Tex. 68 W. R. 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