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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912 L] . begin until the middle of next week because of the junior promenade fes- Nolan's Start In The Running Game - EAT YOUR FAVORITE F rowing will be resumed, but machine INSURANCE. H,N\slur?'r: Glens Falls work will be continued to some extent, £ b N}? mr”sp(?ndcmgxhutfifi bemlmm W|THO“T FEAR : AFTER THIS L § INSURANCE CO. 4 e . | with Harvard rogarding the annual.re | | T PO T 45,237,175.10 | Veteran Taftville Runner Goes Back to His First Race—3 Mile | zatta, but the usual programme i e 5 Net Surplus $2,722,672.08 pecetd. llfs('h«ms n.lmost_lxltell;tfln _;\mt J. L. LATHROP & SON, Aqents, Event at Greeneville, July 4th, 1881—His Costume|{is 25 of 0, romtir, vy e Fryony: st b mencement and one day after tho Has 3 R SOUR, UPSET . Made Sport For the Crowd—Pork Chops and Cherry i b e b L s year ) O WISERY-MAKING GAS; HEARIBURNEC 4 ; ‘Why wait a month for a week carlier than before. IF YOU WILL EAT A FEW DIAPEPSIN OCCASIONALLY. the continuation of Rum as Training Diet Yale rowing officiels said today that oI a Nerwich, Conn. 10 move had been made toward send- D ins 4 crow to tho English Henley this Stod‘ ¥ ?, You don’t have L vear, and that nothing was known o the despatch from London which said .tO o itnow. Wehave It i¢ some yvears since John Nolan |and then turned and gazed at the pis- | that Yale and Harvard might go just brought out an of Taftville, a professional runner ot gunfiror, ‘d«-nii; the l'uanl;x were Ol“ at{abroad to row this season. PAPE’S i an fiction EEKLY o ‘inder track. | full speed, the crowd broke into a ; - W the early 80's, quit the cinder track—| roq: ‘Which so angered me that I soon | HIGHLANDERS WILL HELP 5 SHAR BN LS A\ v i i L it it oo e Lovarack el ather anhnera dnd’clung AT CINCINNATI OPENING. | {f MAGAZINE in which his running togs after racing Cute, the | to them doggedly as they circled the 15 : % 2 you can get the conti gnideless wonder, at the New London | 1P track. After we had covered a ing Schedul &2 a ntin- County fair’ rosnds, but. fhe, ererts | mile, My mouth and throat liad be- | "oIverton Amounces Spring Schedule FOR INDIGESTION April 5, Dayton; April 6, April §, 9, Toledo. the story gets lost in d hi eam 3 Do some foods you eat hit back—taste good, but work badly; ferment into the mesh of ev 1 Nationals | stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, g Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dy ents. v, the Amercian champion, the | Increase in Norwich and the surround- | OPen their new park March 30. All of | peptic jot this down: Pape's D! n the vear 1880, said Nolan, “fol- | Eradually wore him down and took the | Indianapolis; 1f the arswer must he negative, see |lowing the invasion of America by | f6cond prize, $ t once and let us take care of | Charley Rowell of England, who won | the first prize, our insurance. stley belt Dby defeating Dan Interest in ath ISAAC S. JONES, SF N3 running careet are as vivid on | COme very parched und dry. und 1 took | —Hoport at Atlanta March 4. Registored i U. 5. Pat.Ofioo ; uation of your story hls memory yet as if happening only | & RGBTl B8 Iomon Ao e Hicbrees| New York, Jan, 10.—Harry Wolver- Ti g 1 eve eek. it BTN S | As I swallowed it, it nearly finished | L% the new manager of the New York S s i e o | S8 VROt € e Sn | b e o B iy i i Vednesday a party ends « AR traininy schedule: of the team tonight. | e . & TIAE o s I e e fbliawing MeMahon Teatig, “with Murpo see: | The- schedule calls for the following 'Pont is too long to e 1 af of his life history, when some- | M) ing, with Murphy sec IHENTE aix Yon te Sollving THIS IS AN IMPORTANT QUES- |one asked him how he really made his | Chd. Murphy and I had a_desperae | S0mes. | March 35, 26 atlab & wait. The threa of TION and requires an answer. Do |entry Into the running game: |race for the last quarter mile, but If 0,50 : Zodze it . vhile McMaho 7. Columbus b e R RO s T R c sports began to] ¥ould help the Cincinn i tngrance and Resl Esate Agert country | was thoroughy aroused oves | IDE {owns, und we organiaed the Yowne |10, oI R AR N Maren | ghective. ' o alfference how iy your stomach s disordered ‘you will get ideal periodical for con- Richards Building, ain St beld- everywhere, In’ Septes of that | July 10, 1881, which at first consisted { happy reliet in five min; yut what pleases you most a streng 5 T bhei Srery e, 1n September of hat | of ot gt members, Bugone Cashe | HARVARD 3, PRINCETON 2 |and regulaies Your stomach so yon can ext sour favorite foods without fear. tinued stories. Taftville and was won by James Ward, | & Dan Shea, William Reeves, T. ntington the Star in Crimson’s T e e e T T iR the IHE CFFICE OF WM. F. BILL |jumes Hanlon winning secona prize, | McClimon, J, Keenan, P. Mayhew, P. g 0 P in i pepsin is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy condition so ; and Mortimer Shea taking third mon- | MUurphy and'myself. We staked out a Hockay, Victory: My LR amnb badk, Rea! Estote cv. Se 3t V' ¢ e! e S 8 Di sin comes « a i he stomach— gt sIag J§iat trkek o the SEAnton FaT, neary il as ~ You feel different as soon as Diapepsin comes in contact with the sto S Seyeral of my triends and myselt, | 1o ooy )c* O 0" oo g nearty the |, New York, Jan, 10—Harvard de- | distress just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eru d l?,". ln then a boy of 16, were interested spe vhole le p latis Tattvilie and feated Princeton their annual hock- | tations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. an surance, tators, and the following day Eugene | Whole male population of Taftville and | f€ated Prince h unual | n . Castifue other bors and Eene | Versailles meeting and competing in | ¢ Bame at St. Nicholas rink tonight by Go now, make the best investment you ever made by getting a large fifty » tocated in Somsry’ Black, ever C. 3 | UHSMNE. W0 other Lovs and mysell o s events held there every fair | SCore of tiiree gozls to two. Bakers |cent case of Pape's Diape from any drug store. You realize in five minutes |, , tams, Room 9, third floor. ceeded 1 betttortts Ward s tacord. oy | Sunday afternoon. - clever work as rover of the Princcton | how needless it is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. Teleohone 141. . doing 13 1-2 miles, while| In the closing days of February, | 4m scored the first two goals, but be- a8’ second: with @ score o1 | 1932 Lientered’ for a 26 mile race at| frgucie 9ad OF the first half Harvard | tied the score with a lucky goal bY |1ave b i R t t st e i, 9 tes. | Occum, the first prize being a pair & ' Bty Y Boul DY |iave been signed up for a bou ton first came into prominence . 4 2 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW S ek o vear | beota 4nd $10 in cas, ' Frank Fenner Exitneion and ¥ Tony stiotby Bart. | Kenoshs Jan 15. everal vears agowhen'le won (ho is the nam'e of this new . thi i it was nearly a|Of Versailles and a few others gave ket e oeend Beriof, afice 18 — flyweight title of England by defeating AMOS A. BROWNING o June, 1881, while | the Drizes. T had the most vague ldeas | TioUteS’ DIAY, Huntington brought the | 1 oqiq welah, the former champios | Jom Wilson, the chatiplon. Soon after WEEKLY MAGA- 3 Baltic, that I chanced to notice a | Of training at that time and consum- | Pec ot {5l SOSTR of the rink for the |, et of nd, who lost a|that he met Klieber, the champion of | ZINE. It will blish Attocmey-at-Law, 8 Richards Bidg. | prozramme of sports to be held at| ¢ SO much pork chops and cherry rum SR Thekna g tout with Champio St heoauns || EC0 AT RON 0N B I e b will publis *Phone 70{ Greeneville July 4 by the Norwich Cal- | i Prepiring for the race that I he. Racing at Juarez. thy latter's illne given a . — edonian club. A three mile race was | ¢&! quite W ys before, but consolation bout at Vernon urday night, when he Waugh, a Texas Sat- Bo lightweight, who & arisian champlon ant goits Atme s 52 jull - length book | 115 pound boys, he met and defeited | Bat McCarthy, ‘casmpion of Stofland stories a year. mpressive style pre— —_— — i v 3 Juarez, Jan. 10.—First race, thres | the Tongest o the procramme. cad {hiy | started and fell exhausted after cover- z, 10~ race, el Brown & Perkins, Itomysat-len | 1 Secina to min,Programme, and this | {07y miles. John Donovan of Balt T ey i, R, 8 e Over First Nat. Bank, Shetuckst 8t. | On the morning of July 4 I walked race. . He left the track for af B Won: tansareta, second; Ti | me pretty well in his natlve state. | in im - | _Sighing for new worlds to conquer el in | third. ’ Time 36 1-5. Entrance stairway next to Thames | l0 Greeneville. There were no electrics nd_ contracted a eramp in {0 dowss soudeinicn winp 10 | PSecond race, mila, Dudo, 103 the ittle Irishman’ went o oved - the | A new serial begins cne of his legs. his handler National Bank Telephode 38.3. or even horse cara in those.days, bat| ShS 00 N8 IerR. [OF8 OF I8 hanclers ¢ o 5: iwan: Bttle, second; | Champion Coulor chanuel inio his home county, and was | k : people thought little of walking | . © Snch was the knowlodoe icf | Baby: Dol A 1.40 any trouble holding matched to fight Johnny Curran evel week — stories firt L8 ot iha E Such was the knowle Goore i th B x i [T s S e | running and training we all posse Third, ile, Round Round, 108, | ¢orge Kitson at South Bend. mpion of the Emerald lsle: - Curran | k i at the gr about 10 a. m., finding | TNY et A Molesworth, 7 to 10, won; Charles|Year Coulon stopped Kitson the lad- whose aggressive, feirless | that make you sit up that the long distance race would not | &t that time. Green, second; Roseworth, third, Time | [cUnds in Akron. 0., and Kits. c is %0 well known to American | 1 place until the afternoon. I had —_ 3 Y g done nothing since to indicate it i Caasar. | and take notice. 140 3-5. ot ice | boxing enthusiast Like = Caesar ! ne: <,' se r"(ly ;n‘sn; o‘fl\;gurg(-sll‘)v‘f‘r;rf, wm} YALE'S ROWING PLANS. Fourth race, six furlongs, Balronig, | “1 Teverse the verdict this 3 | Moughton - came, saw and conguered, | ‘{‘ was mu erested in all that was | vt 0 100, Hill, 4 to 1 won; Marie Hyde, - - | ond aiter a furious battle won the' title | e J 2 M DGR ! Ot % b, m. the three mile racs | No *Varsity Race Except With Har. |Second; Light Knight, third. Time,|FITCHERS KEEP BUSY { o his home country. { On sale at all news- § 0 < P, m. ee e race 2-5. 1 he stvle which Moughto ollows | don ( alled and we lined up at the| vard—Whole Effort Will Be to Beat| “Yyeth race, 5 1 longs, Frank G EIEE eREeCUIE ] in the ring is sure to find fa stands at 10 cents a ¢ b Company starting post. There were eight ru o X £ o Mole T — w6 hoxing fans here. Hels . St ners in this event, Bd McMahon of| ¢ Crimson g i e S O thied, | Twirlers Cannot Lay OF and Then | Lt iing and Atsressive ad acum copy a great b’g Fig Creeneville, a crack amateur runner, e Time, 117 1-5. * & = Come Back. from start to fini In. 200 battles ine— ; A miemives of the WSt Gido A | Yalds rowing policy for next season | TS L1 T8 1T T : e Sl S et magazine—192 pages v York, being a big favorite. John | has been officially outlined. According | m,onn’ ¢ to 1, won Coppers, Three Fingered 3 - nbers some he best boxers in further business | Glosson, o Scofch runmer; Charles | to many officlals no university races| gob!ifs © 10 1 won: Coppers, Cubs, who ha his class in the knoekouts , b meet- | Murphy, John Keeley and three others | will be rowed except the annual re- s iy the matter; s bas scol whe mes I have forgotten, besides tta with Harvard. Yale wii myself, made up the entries, ever, send its 'varsity and fre et THE MMUNSEY COMPANY, New York Cincinnati's Spring Schedule, | sty out of the game & year and & very | n.ty be glean | 12. | men had carefully eights to the Schuykill regatta at Phii- | Cincinnati, Jan. 10.—Business Mana- | [F Yo Setrs ot e e vaces and were ne adelphia in May, but will this year (8¢r Bancroft of the Cincinnati Na- | 07 {16 round bout. ' e | ular athletic costume. omit its races with the University of | tional L'WR“‘“”“:*;"”L“ e o ed | " bitchers are not My costume 0 erits spec at- | Pennsylvania Princeton and Cornell, | tOTHER tha o Spring raining eaY says Brown ] R e e i o 5 e, Dominick & Dominick | < E Wk AtHirad dn i Hite: Stesk | IS Hierel (B Reanond toxmi palin SIRAnE AHOD e Eradlice 0 C5- b o | LIKELY RELAY MATERIAL. SAYS HE IS SPEEDY MAN. | McBride Sisns Washington Contrack { shirt, wghite dra and lj color- | under the professional coaching regime, | [umbus, Ga., March 1 to 20: play March an absence of 15 or = ! ¢ | Geunme . MoBie Kt At as ominic OMENICK | it uie oremsrs, and Jeht colr. | wider the protessonal coashing regme. | S 'st Miingnacs bason 35, 2 S AR Harvard Candidates Preparing for | Livingeton Thinks He Can Travsl as | Guorge Mckride uf tia city,todey served in lleu of a pair of | ing Harvard on the Thames. and % at Chattanooga; March 27 and return | Lively Indoor Season Fast as Most Catshers. ! 13 contract to Members of New York nd a red handkerchief was| Captain Romeyn has issued call for | 28 at Atlanta; March 29, first team at |, S Qike thav gat | v g | n Amoricans bound around my head 'varsity candidates {0 report *for the | Chatlunooga, second team at Knox- |21 os dlfaroet | Candidates for the Harvard relay | C3tther Paddy Livingston of the | Stock Exchanfle The crowd commented freely on my | season on Wednesday evening, when | Yille; at Cincinnati March 30 and 3L | Gy 5 "0 | teams to compete in the AT mier | (VS 0K & grievance aktinat the biwe- | makeup and chances, and when the | training plans will be outlined by Head | New York smericans: April \‘Mml 3 I stance, will prove the t | on February 10 are now beginning suft | par WOters Who habitually refer to | pistol cracked and I leaped in the air | Coach Jim Rodgers. Training will poen diy &L S e slarted pitching ‘r ighed” al [ worlc_in n for the pr hni- | Gon't claim to be & Cobb ot & Collin | \ v— | April 5, 6 and 7, Boston American; | 5™ year in and year ou o ek Sl re. Coach Donce | on the beses,” ie 1 4 I April 8,9 and 10, Detroit Americans 2 Ui punts b 1 eht waeROVAN | Speaker and’ Bert n can | 3 Lo alar. S 1 Degan Wednsedsowide IRRE e, | away from the plate faster than I, | Pl FINANG'AL AND GUMMERGIAL Manager O'Brien Buys Fall River | Sometimes I iive lost as mu | waliy stiftened, sb-that . line on the | %3 Dget to rst T am uot as | MY ¥ Q saa: £ 3 Team e IR AL L e L a line on the | gjoy as lots of people think. Huh: I Al 3 rore than that in rames I have pitched | candidates fo) thill season's’ relay | can' make two bases o s that most | o s »J Shannon B'“ngv Norwich St E = - 5“‘“;;,;“", . Jan. 10.The Fall inst the is not only the | teams may e secured, The Srimson l,.} e o blas ““(‘j:‘“j?“":}j“. | A : RN iver baseball club of the New werk but the wor I tell you, worrs | will enter three teams in the B. A. wve to hurry to keep from beln # Y r Telophone 904 A BETTER TONE. | 1108 Brootisn Rapia 7 land league was sold tonight to Job ne cin reducs you as | me iniversitys 780 ‘yards “team | L0 e Eoep. Sony DASE and the il o s o B Re.| ¢ E. O'Brien, Who has been the tea | to compete against Yale, the university | (iathes 1 oan rosed. the. barde beetor 2 RO ¢ Losses of T““Z“Yvw”ed'-"'g”y ol s nager for the past five years. The on_loses less weizht in a| 290 yards team to compete against | i le bases faste covered Yesterday. . team’ will Temain in this city, pame than any pit - "Pirere is one excer Fifty Crew Candidates at Yale. gainst the Cubs. It's J New Haven, Conn., Jan. 10.—Thers Christle's goat. Joe has than Thomas, Lapp, Street, Sw or, and a freshman 390" vards | o e team to compete agalnst a Yale man team. At present the prospects lock good for a repetition of Har- ew York, Jan, 10,—Losses in the ki market during yesterday's de- overed today. The rigan, Nig Clarke, Sullivan, Nuna- maker, Easterly, Stanage and Aif- smith. Yes, Chicago Great Do. pa TR Chicago & N. W, 1 ine were largely e il bet T can beat Need- Sunshine { | [ | ; - 1 < « { Jimmy Bloc sey of Detroit might 3 Chicam M. & St Pl lovs; were fifty candidates who answered to | long time had the ldea that he could) vard's success of last year, when both { nake the circuit quicker than I, and I AND Some ; one was much better. ~Antlety oc-| —— ¢ 6% a s oni the call for crew men at Yale univer- | hit Matty. He goes up to bat he ¥ 1 Princeton went down™®e de- ) guess Gus Fisher could, but when it ’ : v castoned by ‘he Equitable fire was|-—— Colordo Fuel & Loa... 36% 2 sity tonight. Short talks were gi result he can h he rest of thos ] 0 y i 3 N T sity tonight. Short talks were given e ; 4 comes to speed I have the rest of those CIGAR f s, it 1 sharel G| o S S £l omghe Shorl ke e v P 60yt vent e Criman | R ) P cott’s Emulsion ; J did not ship lack en ac- Com Products guys ptain Romeyn. n't touch hin You mever see customed rovt'ne. The decision of the v handicapped by -the | Sl Then Matty himself it s . many stolen basas after my name, but . . VTR BT s e vt ths e | U Daaresl s, R 4 el awless, 1915, o member | that is not my fault. Whenever on. Next to sunshine, nothing ; 5 k g hoard e stock exchange | 190 Denver & Rio Grendo ; £ing to lose weigh e can phts ctorious four. - Al- | of the Athietlo catehers womld: oot e Norwich Savings Soctety, | 10 Felieve tradcrs affected by the fire | Disulon ‘Seastics”- Princston: Won at: Basketball, against Philadelphia or Pittsburg and | thouzh he has returned to college, aft- | Connie insioted o s bl e restores -health, strength Dec. 9, 1811, | from the necessity of delivering securi- | g i Princeton, N. J. Jan. 10.—Princeton | scarcely shed an oun: er an absence of a few weeks on ac- | being worked by the pitcher. You see R o s Society have | lies for an indefinite period, put an i defeated Dartmouthi at basketball to- | ° Brown's work In the last seven | count of poor henith: ne Jo not In the | 0o and Lapp ave slow runne and vitslity like € earnings of t} end to fears of em arrassment on that Do, 24t night by the score of 43 to 35. vears is almost on a par with that of | best of condition and. the . coaches [ang.T had 1o go F thr sciy olnners, & femiunnual | score, though the Zact that, vast quan- | e M e R b it Great Northern pfd ... | Matty. Here are t Savable Lo Gemoekinrs oayL: | itles of stocks and bonds were tiod up > on and after Jan, 15, 1912, | .0 the SLLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | Servedo re The enarket became active and strong in the latter part of the sion, which had_been dull after an JOSEPH BRADFO | opening spurt. In spite of its dull- | a8 th st was firm throughont the | — . day with & constant upward tendency. | Book Blnder Union Pacific recovered more than two | 0 = 3 points of vesterday's loss and virtually | _ 200 Lowsmlle & Nesi:. —— ian, & & 1 ank Books Mads ana muted to Ord.r, |41l of the active issues improved sub- | 2o M. Fe p & think he should save him spring work. He will, Go any running this w ther member of las H. M, Warren, 1913 ng better th ell in 14 Baitic 21, Occum 9. The Baitic basketball team defeated the Occum five at Occum Wednesday evening hy & score of 21 to 9. Do. 0 s of tho ruined building | 0 Wliacls Ceo ct business. aterboroat t business. T e 909 Toter Harveseter. Christ ass_just elf for the t efore, not | i 80 as to help the team work along | s tt’ E l ¥ B A REREEE | Scott's Emulsion 4 | | | ALL DRUGGISTS cems an ever. He show- < country this fall |3 have little difficulty in this vear's team. | Other promising candidates for the | nger distance team are ¥. H. Blac Rt. St. B 1914, W. H. The Henley regatta in England next BOXING NOTES. held J ear will Iy 8 4, 5, and 6. Tom McMahon tox Bill Hurle; been matched te in Glens Falls Jan. 16 Frank Mantell, the Pawtucket m lewelg] 1 x I 1 b ¥ b W. Copeland, 1913, S, tially. Much of the buying came| 100 Mo, Ken. & Qlewelght, will box Fritz Holland r F L Do 103 BROADWAY, S0 fhe Aliart liriate, | Tha SaimeR) o ne e S Sacramento Jan, 10 - 8, T W, Hoch, 1914, and Teieghons Mk . .nap " of the market recently and its lack of | o diwourl Pacifc = ot the | P. R. Withington, 1912, captai B === | responsiveness to indications of hetter Johnny Coulon and Harry T rsity track feam.’ C 5 = | responsiveness s of bettc s Fernald for the 390 vards TR i usiness conditions gave speculative : there will be avallable at lanst | Sasvs Festinl- SN pinion an_inereasingly bearish turn | : ‘ —Ma. . el G Ll s Blaretace - 0 e o Rt m s |ana, vesterdays raids apparentls ex- TIZ—FOR SOR FEET am, namely, K. Reynoids, A. J. | § E e R, = ende e short terest to propor- | aldi and F. J, O'Brien. W, L. - 2 1o | tions which made it susceptible to suc- | e . e tne | § To and 2 6o This » ¥ cessful attacks, | ; 5 A lay team, may be to com- | (1] ‘frree, el B monthly statement of the Unit- | Tired, Aching, Swollen, Smelly, Sweaty | e P b el g b Winter to % § . -+ ation was o sur- | Feet?—Corns, Callouses or Buniomsz| o o0 70100 " | ineligible on ‘account of college work. | # _ Plantoew) s antectutiso, Cuba's ~api 3 amiiton; Oct, 19, | >reliminary esti- s = E SRl he) Sy 3atron: Jr. 191 around bbe "X of E L e " %t, 2, West | mates of the amount of unfilled orders | —Use TIZ—It's Sure ok ana DUBLIN'S BANTAMWEIGHT There are aiso W. A Barron, Jr, 1814, | § Gu Gl oo big, mwlht siopmase | place evecr 4 w0 3 s g e ran from 450,000 to 500,000 tons. ,1 Certain. { S Yoo v Bt e S e 1 withevery ocesn eomdor:. | % Botels o e < . B showing of 942,000 tons indicated that | 3409 It < [ pect, MouhtoniGeming]: torClsan Lip sRme, 253 ey |3 The steamer is your hotet S hed wide choioe - Rochester at | {he revival in the steel business last{ A% Stedl Johnny Coulon. S ot it| ] g tour of sxlom damand the rate Yid® Shoi ey 3 5 i b s e e a isia orasL pustiaes s s | i | strugale for positions on the team. $120, covare wvery cxpemes feom Newy New York oi e » Eyracus | s I LB and ¢ Sfidant JOF Db BNty 4 the | is probable that D. P. Ranney, 1912, & Jork ' and arousd the Inlem, iowch-| voynge ) a reviews o e trade ported b $io traeaie onship o nember of Jast year's 380 vards team, | at the principel potte returad ey some extravagant predictions as | _ 1% 5. L & §F.id b bin Smacien: Lol et 1a i 1o Compete o acoouns | § toNaw York. Sead fof Rtastrared beot ¥10g8 1 ) Polo Reaalt to the extent of the revival had not | e - 14, Bert e O ‘h:",“ ‘o] of a strained tendon, but even with | § Ictesmdfarther detafia Write 7o r Polo Results Wednesday. | jeen realized the volume of business : o3 S f Bacland. Trelind. Seatland and | Ranney out of the running there seems | § NEW YOUR & ¥ 0 & 8. 00, | NEW 11 ; . .08 Waterbury 5, Taun- |in some important llnes had been | 2108 o of ‘Enslang s"a bout of | plenty of ood material and a good | ! Gen NOY eenen 1 large, S0 e nny Coulon, | team “is assured. il Ticket Offi i orcester 6, Hartford 46 maviet’s ‘réception of the -steel #0 Ds. xa i iny Coulon, | assured. ] Or any Railroad Ticke ice or Authorized Tourist Ageney. P T s disappointing to the bulls roviden New Haven Provi- ates Steel rose mors bhan a o4 dey, but there was no | o0 spurt when the figures were made | so . 3 —=====w==lknown and the report seemecd to be A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride. ess of a factor than bear covering in p ¢ a fearful forest|clevating prices. Traders took the . 1s g w1t rods | position the effect on United inight and saved many | States Steel of the monthly statement Her deed fous, bt ljves | was la offset by the b in 2 tien saved b; ng’'s New Dis- | fluences exerted by the § in oy . cluring - e, coughs | vestigation, the governmint's olu- | Westinghase Fiectrta | ¢ ended in tion suit and prospects of a heavy re- catery Unisn 2 onsu cured duction of the steel tariff schedule. | sty heelng & L Erie me of & dreadtul ung dis- | American stocks in_London rece | Teto i_“';,: e Woman’s Relief For nevvousmes, frritadfiity, headschi, backsshe, pressing- se,’ writes W on, Welling- more disturbed than vesterday out ay. € ex.. “after four in our family’ had 00 shares were sold on balance for sales Gows palns, and other symptomo of gemeral female weainews, b #ied with consumption, and I gained ' forsign account. London was a bor- Dr Krugers Viburs-O-Gim Compound, the womaw's remedy, 2 ¥ pounds” Nothing = sure and safo rower in (his market, making dids of | COTTON. | PR e e e A 3 5 » £ Snd 3300, “Teal Doute tes. Guues | ine end 5t the month. Mamy ot the siends " “Ctosine b 32| ou il eatey wa P mant o1 s Vit SR 6 i\ $0c and Tl bottle free. Guar- | the end of the o B 8 | closed stee g bids: Jan- will enjoy using TIZ, the w mitive its ¢t veiwe in the trestment anteed by Lee & Osgood { local banks placed funds at that rate | uary 9.14; February 5.20; March 9.29. | pleasant remedy you ever tried, ] e o e It @oes me mors good than &ny medicine I have ever taken ' h‘é Al . Y | which na;v.\’.wn;numvdhrnr the fl;m- .g\rru"ms; May, 9.46; June 9.51; July | moreover 1t works, womanly diseases. & v, ero in a Lighthouse. ness of the forcign exchange market. | 9.56: August i September 9.63; Oc. | t 1l ] { 3 . cannot pruiee it streng enough. I think it is the best wowsas r or vears J. . Donahue, So. Haven, | The demand for bonds was again | tober 9.10; November 813 Deccmacy | lasting poricess inaant reliet ang R will help ysu, if you ere s Exfferee from aay of the. Ss o *& Mich. il war captain, as a light” | fairly active. Prices were irregular. | .77 No morer red teer Ny qbpore f A TR R R T medicine on earth’ > Youse keeper, averted awful wrecks, | Total sales, par value, $4,524,000. Spot closed quiet, five points lower; | (26t No more swollen. bad smellis v e ke b i . b PRI et <] A ageer tict it S8 might have beer | | United Siates fours registored de- | midling uplands §45; middtig’ guit| Smeisiel So agemos coris: Vo mi 3t has helped thousauds of other sick women, as grateful . ) B - e R e 2 poat moelf, Elecir tters | clined 1-4 on call 9.70; no sales, (CEHoutkg 06 In . ot prevented, “They cured me — Bun you've tried Without Setting pelivs, SISy e Sam dwiySesertye: R seciaine e Dol Mney trouble and chills, W STOCKS. MONEY. Just use TIZ er 1 had taken other so called ¢ . 2 w York, : i $1.25 a bottle with directions. an. 10—Money on ca]j | ¢, T12 18 totally unlike anything o v r years without benefit, and they Al @5 1-2 i e on call the purpose vou ®ver heard of. It's || k mproved Now, at sevents | 1518 Ama 95 18 per ot rlum’:‘g rate only foot remedy ever made whic —~ 4 4 g b+ 2 1- clog cts h | 0! ‘awing out am fesling For dyspepsia, In-| 339 A2 1-4; offered at 2 1.2, Dl | e Selsanalis AbAs tors hh e n, all stonmch, liver and kidne: ot i : % L Time loans soft; sixty days 2 3-4 | SOre feet. Powders and other remedies | 9 ax e it o,y 3B S o iney dars Sa 108 | ek, o f (B sirea 1z Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New. York e 3 alx months 3 1-2, works right ofr “You ‘will tect betior e A oy i = he very first time it's used. - T == CHICAGO BRAIN WARKET. week lr’xd y:u c‘;:; rcfr:;-,\‘é"d AND ALL DRUGGISTS. g oley Kidney Pills WHEAT: Open. Higy Clom. sore feet. There Is nothing on ear:h abways rive satisfaction becatise they My .o o...100 136 100% wy | that can compare with it. TIZ is for b st o work, J. T. Shalrat, Taly a5 o sale at all druggists, 25 cents per box, shwars S ST S, Son L NIE e % | or direct if you wish from Walter Lu- Kidue great satisfaction more relief from their use than from wny other kidney medicine, and I've tried aimost all kinds. I ean L4 [ SR r. Krugers Viburn-0-Gin SR el MY ST My Do ot allow your kidney and blad- > Sept. . 85 916 6i% der trouble to develop beyond the reach el 8 oaTs: of medicine, Take Foley Kidney Pills. - g R 'y'f:fi.?u‘-‘; o Yo ooooomnees a0 o Ehgfiflvs.fiulnk remits and stop irres- NA b i . Zan & Cagecd Co L W 4R e Laee Q.slls 0':“. B e

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