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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA INSURANCE. ; NUHflICH I“W" | OWLS NO. 4 TKE THE LEAD |...oomeeew: INSURANCE CO. Gross Assets. $5,337,175.19 | Ca Net Surplus... . $2,722,672.08 J. L. LATHROP & SON, Agents, Norwich, Conn. Ends the Coasting. This (Saturday) evening eight of | the neighbors will meet on Vergason | avenue for.an oyster supper. This s | the second In a serles of Saturday | evening neighborhood suppers, adopt- ing the Dutch custom of each con- tributing to the menu. pt. Johnson’s Team Gains First Place in Duckpin Tourney of Norwich Nest—High Rolling by Oat of Winning Trio —Bush Leads the Losers. Coasting Spoiled. Ice on the hills melted much more rapidly in Friday's warm rain than it ald on the streets about town. The fun of sliding at Feck's Corner is stopped for the children. It is fortu- nate that no accident has occurred there, as it is where four roads meet and the trolley passes. . Owls team No. 4 In .the duckpin NO TRAINING TRIP tournament between four teams from Norwich nest stepped into the lead on Friday night by taking a match at Donovan's alleys from Team No. 1, with which they were tied for the lead | up to this match. Captain Johnson and his two associates on the No. 4 team cleaned up two games out of the FOR TY COBB Georgia Peach Can't See Where He Ought to Go South. Proéperit); Dates from the First Dollar Spent Here. BEGIN NOW. Don’t Wait! Ty Cobb will not make the training | trip with the Tigers. He expects to be with the team only during the final week of its workouts, which he says Returning from Northfield. Yerrington_of ‘Washington H evening, 281, Ost of the winning trio had a good night with the pins, tallying a 305 for high individual three string total, in which he included a high single for the match of 112, On the losing team, Bush was the top corer, both single and total, neither of the gther two men approach- ing their ordinary form on scores. On | total pinwall for the evening Owls No, | 4 led Owls No. 1 by exactly 70 pins. The scores Owls No. 4. A ihree, but in the ono string which | Is sufficient o put him in midsummer | #reet Has been' Visiting his parents |}l Smoked Sugar Cured 1| Legs of Genuine LAMB, Ib... ................12%c|Little Pig, Fresh | Captain Donahue's team won they |form, Cobb is very sensible about this|in West Northfleld, Mass, this week, | i rolled the high team string of the ! proposition and offers good reason|!0 be present on his mother's birth- oulders I 2 - Ih 8 . - Forequarters LAMB, Ib. ..., ................. 8%c¢ Shoulders PORK CHOPS, Ib..............15¢c|POT ROAST, boneless, Ib. . ..12Y5c|Real German Frankfurters, 2 lbs. . 25¢ HAMBURG STEAK, Ib. ... ......10c|NATIVE FOWL, bb. .. ... ...18¢c|SHOULDER ROAST, Ib. . .....10%¢ PRIME |h 12;‘: Salt Pork - Ib. 9¢ RIB Better than ordinary Bean Pork day. He will return by way of Hart- ford, where he will aitend an organ recital. | why it is not policy for him to go through a long siege of training. “I take care of myself th |Teund; T do mot indulge in e: nor do I overwork myself shovid I go on a ti Cond. “A training trip is a all all players, excepting, of tho recruits. And as President Navin auager Jennings have never . sfsied on my, taking chem, I cannot s | the abject .i® doing so. “t am willing to do my ghzre and for the good of the Tige: uld coneider myself deing wnm THIS 1S AN IMPORTANT QUES- > Do nd requires an 2 News in General. There was one session in the schools Friday because of rain. ust be negativi let us take care of nd ance. ISAAC 8. JONES, Insurance and Res! Estate Agent, hards Building, 91 Main St Mrs. Henry Bushnell has returned after a visit with her daughter in Put- nam, Little Pig Pork Loins | Miss Lillian B, Gough, a student in | the Willimantic normal school, 18 at | her home on Wauwecus hill ovér Sum- Oat Real Estats - 2 |or £ur ylayers who do ot ko kem- | 3r ang Mrs, Woeabury 0. Rogers | | Pha. Uneoda Biseit with ovry 10c } Sweet, Wholesome Fresh OYSTERS, qt. 31c|Creamery BUTTER, Ib. .35¢ Total 270 | se.ves in cond winter | of Washington street attended th i and Fire Insurance, S L ne Tl i g mecing ot Boaruh Weineodsy | Wb M bl GOEEEE ) BUTTER, Ib........ . 29c| COMPOUND, 2 lbs. . .19c |Full Cream CHEESE, Ib. 18¢ cning In Somsry Biock, ever C. M. | Alquist S A E ke A e e oventag: ! = » Bus i.. 80 5— | . i ams. Room #, third Qoor. IR e TR T vre f @ Getriment. X Since the first of November, Mrs. | il Delicious Pulled FIGS, lb. ... ;... 15c{Yellow ONIONS, 3 qts......... 14c|Sweet Floridla ORANGES, dozen 27c Telephone 147. e i h and ity 9| Sarah Browning of Plain Hill has been | 7 - — — Total % 251 L gy TR feshy % cally Suoulfh ! such a sufferer from rheumatism that | ATTORNEFBAT-LAW The resilt ‘ot the cvening's piay | it WeTk under @ poliae sun wed | Gche lont the use of er limbe. | fjLarge LEMONS, dozen......... 19c|Sugar DATES, 21Ibs............ 15c|Seedless Navel ORANGES, dozen 23c makes the standing as follows: the — 1ing of the seis. comes it ¢y Mrs, Thurston B. Barber of Pecks' | 2 —"— Standing. For my part, I believe in| o o o 4 D : 1 ? AMOS A. BROWNING Won . Lokt,~ RG Eot woo Ceadnbii tha wintar | CRSHE U ERcatTat Ot o fho dhert | Granulated Campbell’s Soups, 2 cans 17c| Catsup-fine, rich--3 bots. 25c [Confectioners’ rney-at-Law, 8 Richards Bldg. 1.000 | and when spring comes a week with | o 2 am, e [: 2 " o A g : : ¢4y | the team puts me in midseason form.” | G PUlnam, whose funeral was held on S, Condensed MILK, 3 cans 25¢| Choice RAISINS, Ib. . ... 14¢c S, 2 0 2 Factory League Basketball. STOPPED BOUT IN TENTH. Brown & Perkins, Ifomeys-at-lan Can CORN Pure COCOA BRINGING SHERMAN LAW Py ! | s s ghriie 4 e ¥ M O A : | Frl 2 Currants-Raisins, 3 Ibs. 25¢c | MINCE MEAT Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket 8L | tonight in the Factory league basket- | American Pugilist Unable to Continue | [§ Can STRING [ C % 1b 2 pkgs...... 17¢ Esirance siairway nedt to Thames “TO BEAR ON BASEBALL. | bail serics Wil be between tha Nor- in London Bout. Can PEAS SRR R A Foeh A . - | g wich Nickel & ra and the Baltic L _— e | Columbian’ _League Will Fight the |Milis Co. team, and will be called at| London, Jan. 19.—in a ten round |Jj Mixed Tea, 45c¢ value, Ib. 33¢|C . 15¢|PEA BEANS, 2 gts.. ... . 17¢ | Baseball Trust. 1 7.30, 3 e are no other games for | fight here tonight between the English D“ 2 & k & D bisd: k — | - z !rm( sz!-w}:fli:al‘:;:\flxschanipion pugilist, ;Kn;r Warner, | t. Louis, Jan. 19.—Organized base- | dav the final games of the league Wiil | and an American named Richard Coop.. ominic ominic | ball will be' fought under the Sherman | b played, two being on the scheduie | er, the referes stopped the bou in the Coffee Cake At4p. m. Baked Beans Brown Bread Cream Doughnuts Home-made e H. B. Por nti-trust it it attacks h the new | for that night. fourth round because Cooper manifest- Memb: lumbian baseball lesgue, according | Co. ve. Baltic Mills Co. and 17, S.|ly was unable to continue. The Arcei: | SATURDAY t. 10c loaf 6c loaf 10c doz. 12¢ Bread, 6c, 8c eers of NEw York | compias asenui igmy scocndiag | Co e e e | L presiet e e At | i i y new or ation, who was here today. | Fra referee put an end to the contest. Stock Exchange s are. mot Baiog. sapial widi | 1nine controversy that has beea | | capital, and do not seek ~ fight with | wazed between J. H. Benoit and the Racing at Juarez. == = Iy 4 combination,” said Pow- | Bultic Mills team, the Y. M. C. & di-| .= ~8%i08 i sl 3 i ers, have the statutory rig tor advises Baltic to look up sule |, “EOPPE Jo (9-mFIRL race, hree | ONLY FOUR DEATHS. ) of New Haven; also Cornelius | which appear the words, ' Holy, | put on any airs. Look at the Standerd [ to extst and compete with the baseball | 6, section 8, on the point in question | furlongs: liqulets, 107, Callahan, § | —-— onw | S 2 Pmpany and the Tebcoo tratie iy | {o L Wwon: John Hurle,'second; Rosa | Remarkable Record of St Francis' 4 G." Conlan, Jomes C. Kerigun, | In' the west is a triple window, | New York Herald " ey ablee, ird. ime .33, 1 N William 1 heahan, Matthew V The center ofle is arched and ankes — At L . T | Waco Training Gfounds for Sox. Second, mile: Jack Laxson, 105,| Asylum During 1911—563 Children | fic n, Dr. Ed- by two long narrow windows. The| . Shannon Building, Norwich | YAL®'S BASEBALL SCMEDULE. | ., "Jan. 19 —President Comis- |Keogh, § fo 5. won: Juan, second;| Cared for During Year ard P.| construction of the house allowed' a |, ATkalsas has more mineral springw A - . | than any state in the uni Twenty-five Games Besides the South. | key of the Chicago ericans an- Lotta Creed third. Time 1.40. g 3 | window on the north s and one| N TR T Ya—— Telephone 904 % M 27 to June 19, |nounced today that Waco, Tex., had| Third, six furlongs: Tallow Dip,| The annual meeting of St. Francis vote of|on the south side, both near the west | e Trip—March 27 to June 19. | cen selected as training headquarters | 112, Rosen, 3 to 1, won; Regards, sec- | Orphan Asylum corporation’ was held John F. |end of the room. The triple Window | pirps cumED IN & To 16 DAYS — % S 06 a 29.—The | fOr his team. Manager Callahan ex- | ond; Velsini, third ~Time, 1.15 3-5. At week At the ssylum in New .Ha conduct | and both side windows are in leaded | vour gruggist will rerund % 9 ile for the Yals basebadl toam |Dects to depart for the south early in| urth race, 5 1-2 furlongs: Koote- | e sami 2 ffairs of the asylum during | glass with ~decorative borders. Tn|paz0 QINEMENT fadiy i caoe helf Wedqu Fl d [I'Iua ement Hms edule for the Yale bascball team | phruary with a squad of pitchers,|nay, 101, Taplin, 2 to 1, won; Dr.|Ven. In (he absence of Rig svoeeli gilr sl b time the light is soft and dif- | case of Ttching, Biind: Bleesing re 1osy. r the coming season, made public to- | o g%y ¥ o Mot ottt foin them | Dougherty second; Pride ‘of Lismore | Bishop John J. Nilan, president ondolence on the death | fused evenly through the chapel. Over |(ruding Biles in § 1o 14 daya® Sae i Eotaus contains a total of 25 games ex- | 21 e other players wil Jom them | e e 106 association, Rev. Th L. D oo S e Tt rof the west window cherubs and | § at ells in great varisty. |clusive of those to be played during | 20Ut three weeks later and the Fifih race, six furlongs: Oxer, 115, | VICar gemeral of the diocese, pre Sion | | Aowees iaipibster matecicl To Meet Demand for Cloan Money. WM outhern trip. The schedule fol- | Gross, 4 to 1 won; Bob Lynch, sec- | Reports of the treasu and e oS SR The chancel, the reredes and altar | Washington, Jan. 18.—An estimate 1. FRISWELL g, & | xR ond; Don Diego, third. Time 1.14 2-5. | Various committees ing 1 ARMSMEAR CHAPEL. are all in harmony with the remain- [ for 10,000,000 additional sheets of curw 3840 Praskin Be | March 27, Trinity at New Haven: | New Haven Led Rifle Shooting. Sixth race, six furlongs: Gemmel | the mainten e asylum were st der of the chapel Tency paper, from which $959,000,008 eet spril 4-10, southern trip: April 13| aghington, Jan. 19—In the inter-| 107, Rosen, 7 to 10, won; Faneull Hall | Tead. Treasurer Re F. Cor- | Dedicated on Saturday by Rt. Rev. C. a0 AR | worth of paper money is to be University of Penusylvenla at Phila- | iy rifie shooting leagie tournament,|second. Light Knight third, —Time | coran reported that th H £ M was submitted to the house today by AR delphia; 17, Wesleyan at New Haven; | Nate ‘Haven, Conn. led with 934, and | 112 3-5. sum ¢ $58,141.80 B. Brewster at Former Home of Mrs. Nothing to Brag About. | Secretary MacVeagh to meet . shorty T"E Fl"EsT 19, Univers of Vermont at New | prigeeport, ‘Conn., second, with 986 st various sources. Also tha Elizabeth J. Colt. he patient walking about with his|age of small bills and demands for Haven; 20, Columbla at New Haven: | fowy City High school, Western High | ez, g S of $32,188 was spent on back brcker. in th aces sh lean money.” 4, Holy Cross at New Haven; 27,(gchgol (D, C.), Southern High school, i & o improvements consisting of el at Armsmear, 35C D I N N E R ieorgetown at New Haven; May 1 |ppjagelphia, Salt Lake (Utah) High| New Haven, Connm, Jan. 19.—In a|piction of St. Francis ave home of Fordham at New Haven; 8, Andover (o c0€Fa% Bt i (CIan school | close game Cornell defoated Yale at |l an- extension of Ron: IN TOWN | a¢ Andoyer; 4 Holy Cross at Worces- |are tiod for first placo with two vic- | basketball here tonight, 23 to 17. Th | and the general re-layout |ter: 8, New York university at New | torjeg in the high school class. score was tled up to within the last two | approaches to the asylum. . ’ . Haven; University of Pennsylvania at il s minutes of play. -t ) e vear 3 hildre DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 192 | Xew 1 15, Brown at New Hi o g ey iy rasant “‘xf“\r;’}‘\\n:;\ “.;, \’r‘NWlI“(:E\.\'ene‘fl n;l“l Fogel Signing Up Players. e B ‘hA\e been cared for, and at present N lams at_ ¢ I at| Philadelphia, Jan, 19.—Horace Fogel, S aXale w“"[,'" W'J'""""’g' = H}“;r:“’,fl [:e‘,;?;]mur’:?‘ i aad ive cere- Chil ’s Sléighs Ithaca; ce; June | president of the Philadelphia Nation-| New Haven, Conn, Jan. 19.—Yale | 141 1 fou s onatcted ildren’s Sleighs, 1, Princeton at New Hoven; 5, Dart- | al home today after visiting | Won the swimming meet with Cornell | vear only four ot with mouth at New Ha 8, rinceton at | seve ers who had not yet agreed | here tonight, 46 points to 7, and the | institution, a rem D e Fur Robes, Princeton; 13, Prin at New York | upon terms for the coming season. Mr. | Water pdlo game from the same col- | nection with suc ot 1 (in case of tie); 15, Vew | Fogel said that Alexander, pitcher, Lu- | lege, 30 to 8. In the swimming meet | among a mixed ¢ dletows Boys’ and Girls’ Sleds, Haven; 18, Horvard at New Haven: | derus, first baseman, and Paskert, cen_ | Yalo won first place in all the events. | ther, Corcoran reno win, and oys an i) eds, 16, Harvard.at Cambridge; 22, Harvard | ter fleider, have agreed to terms and — Vaalot e favimn of | N ¥ ot i il 2t contiacts . DIAMOND NOTES. debt of the as: ) T Hockey Sticks, Balls at’ New York se of t | will slgn contracts in a tew days. bt Sy 3 Shepherd and lockey Sticks, " 5 wollc. t Catholic dlocese of Ha of Arm ing every county in supported almost ent The Newarks will do_their spring | mear. training at Petersburg, Va. The Chapel. The beautiful c Skate Straps, Etc., Ms. EDWIN FATS is made a part stees of the fitting for for die Havel, the former Pony, has A gone to Havana, where he will spend the remainder of the winter playing in one of tihe Cuban leagues. FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL UPWARD MOVEMENT. churches. the finest in New E: equipped throughot conveniences, fireproo Special | Hartford has picked up John Kun- | | kel. a St. Louts boy, as third baseman | Prices Moved Briskly in Wall S(refl‘ sumed the le: cuse club for the coming season. ° : torday. » or mext season. Kunkel played in | ar resulted I g e T the South Atlantic league last season. | dent, Right Rev. p 3 ] : New York, Jan, 1t—Prices of stocks [ — >y e { of Hartfor; vice president, o 2 B ST hekiy Toey: The Jack Deal, the former Holyoke first | McKeon o Haven; treas vmfl Ifl ul Hrs dard railroad shares which have { basemen, is’ still in the ruuning for | Rev. Join : | been dormant for the last weel re- | the position as manager of the Syra- |and secr Kkabl 1 | sumes. 4, and less attention was New Haven, ‘Whlch are the most remarkable values we paid to the specialtfes which recently | The board of managers s had baby's photograph | zex ve | D Altizer, the former Pony, has | 1812 consists of F John | & have almost monopolized speculative | ave Altiger, . % : ] h ff f h 2. ihxd AR fnterest. The day’s volume of busi- | finally reached his goal—that of a |Rev. Mickael McKeon, Rey ol . ol {have ever offere or the price we ask. St e & er"a“z“,’,'z ness was not large, but the movement | live manager, The former soldie: | McGivney of Westille, K il 3 prdie 58 4o his pretty ltti | Was a bread and comprehensive ome. is leading the Riverside (Cal) clu Gyle of sNew Haven, Rev 3 ao o the chapel | tle smile hia protty Sl | Wir o broad, and comprebenae, one ety o Tooniee- 0 Mt Catoadl, Roy. : o i o Coney Fur Coats at $21.98, worth $45.00 of babyhood's days in |market from its apathetic condition. A one We hive had sesce of |Detter inquiry was evident all through smaller Marmot Fur Coats at $42.50, worth $65.00. photoeraphing ehildren y, and in the st hour the de- hose living | thel; t . d expanded_sufficiently to sen: ubtesoms” Soaing | brices rapidly. Virtually the entiro 1 ully - designe nj Caracul Coats at $10.98, worth $15.00. of active stocks benefited by the mov Trimming The Woodstock Champion Linme o closed firm. of tuem replied: ‘We will if we cun 9.81, February find anyone willing to rua Closing bids: 33, March 9.45, April | some of the professional stars were competition PR ment, galns ranging from 1 to over 3| PN S b ings ¢ Caracul Coats at $12.98, worth $18.50. points. | t namely, to g There was no apparent reason for | y . . o rni; iritual nsolation and en- LA/ ” the change In the condition of the | Nolan’s Startling Victory Over Saunders in 1-3 Mile Race— .':r worshiper Caracul Coats at $15.98, worth $22.50. ’ | market, other than its technical h;rs(- a of £ l"‘; «l\” vak, tion. The short interest is believed (o i ’ and with 8 The Phot h have been Increased heavily (.rrmu, 100 D ols e ne oy elghteen | Caracul Coats at 319_98' worth $30.00. lotographer, | but the bullish demonstration of the| 800 Reek Tsland Co % n ow the ceilin T ok | T o e it I avitine | e ¢ Mahon and Sam Whitford. vwas speclally selected for the walls, | g p posite Norwich Savings Socfety, | The recent vigorous demand for :ium} | orlginal walls of the Thom, mow | We are also offering all our Cloth Coats at half price, well sustained, and it is probable | e concealed Dy e fumed oak walls, # G 5 that the absorption of these securities | - lend in the new ceiling with a cove. | They are beautiful garments in Reversible Cloths and Mane on a large scale was 40 some extent ‘I the “yaar of 1985 says Jobn Di{ by three n the of the cornice of the oak| 3 2 responstble for the increased inquiry % | Nolan in 'his reminiscences, “I was| breathing lls are electric lights, with | nish Mixtures. They only have to be seen to be-appreciated, for the higher class of dividond pay- | vi L angagad Tngaelling HookW for. s, New!|/tive, and sé he slectricity is |ing stocks. The heaviest trading In i | York firm in New London and Wind- | Fard, He r n concealed lights make a ha _ 3 2 | bonds of some time is now being car- ham counties, and it was while on | ing twice, but in th whic inates the entire cove. The We have these in all sizes for Women, Misses and Chil ried on, not only on the stock ex- trip to Danielson that I first heard of | passed him and won by ten Srost B yal picasE, o he coinite dren e change, but in the way of private| the wonderful running abilities of ene | crowd s so amazed they e gt ”";‘ ‘:'.:“:h“ nd lh\f Lk & & sales. s i) s Saunders, who reslded in the vicinity |lent, cnd the judges and t e maxichuary part ‘ot the e have just got the room this| Bonds were strong. Burlington joint | stes Rubber. ot Putnam, and who was regarded |forgot to take note of the ed e cornice Sive a call 2 3 o Al weck to taie in ten cars for over. |(0UTS and United Siates Stecl fives | Steel as unbeatable, by the people of that|and the tims was published : el Give us a call and .\’"ll: will receive Royal Gold Stamps ling and were in especially heavy demand. To- section. the papers, The Bulletin included . In the ¢ | for every SBaRn o SaSiing and repainting tal sales, par valus, $5,190,000. Pana- “They told wonderful stories of his|ons minute fla follow repes, dndf peery | IOTLNELY purchase you make. Better have it done now rather than | ma threes advanced 1-8 on call | Ereat Galh ' fia s, tae Princiou i Thin of conw PR Joses. In the carnice north of the wait till later when the rush is on, | " | Marlynd one being of his outrunning a‘hn b m S0 e ornice on ie¥cath et ior r in We do this work, al 8TOCKS. house ' Electrio from Killingly to the Rhode Island | ew London county agricultur- i = (' Falich’ s 1 e e b csioadd ) P | e state line, and of his having deicared oty held their fair one reredos is carved an open Bible on 7 Bainting, trimming, etc, in a first- Alts Chalmers o1 . | » all comers for years at the Woodstock | among the annual ~ y . class manner, our prices being consist- g e | %00 Chizo Cuper fair in September. was a half-mile race, which w = ent with good work. o T e, e i TR “I arrived at the ‘grounds jusL as|posed to represent the championship of | & - — CEe | 3 ki e the judges were calling out ‘ne ! Thelx\rm:.« offered were : | horses for the first race, I approached | very smail, but the keen competition A L COTTON, g v h helped to develop | i i - Fide & I | 3 the judges and asked if they were|for the honor helped to develop a Bufl x Elark Enrfl Tee Becuritles. .. | New York, Jan. 19.—Cotton Putures|!0 bave a foot race that day. (ne|number of good runners, and even l248 Main Street Franklin Square, NN‘M Conn, 1 Finest and largest storage room seen in there at times. against | 950, May 9.60, June 9.65, July 9.72, Ay. | Sud-€rs, but I fear mo one will rup | Nothing else helped so much in bring- |} in this city. Elevator service Tel. 697 Greenevllle Bteel Foundries | Svst 9.74, September '9.75, October|384!nst him’ I told him I woull like|ing out the young runners in Nor- connected. Rates reasonable. 200 Am. Supar Refiing | 982, November 9.85, December §.gs. | (0 run, and he smiled and sa.l ‘A | wich, and it is a pity it was discon- <108 Am. - Tobacoo 00 6 Spot closed quiet, five potnts higher; | 1381t! ~Be ready to run after tae sec- | tinued. | | | middling uplands, .9.55; ond leat; the winner will get $10. “The race had been won for some HOWTUCK middling gulf, AFE 9.80; sales, 1,300 dal “While lacis y iked ces just | years b McMahon, or Sam Whit- e e RS 0 SRS phose fort| S B0 R s ;|| Contract Work ANITARY MONEY, vised to leave them off, as I would | Jewett City. FElated with my vic- e PRING WATER ATISEYING S £ | New York Jan. 19.—Money on call not want to carry any extra weigit. | tory over Saunders, I decided to en- e uilding Materials of every “At about three o'clock p. m. we were called to the wire, where a great crowd was gathered. Saunders mthem before me, and he certainly ter this event, and accompanied & friend I reached the grounds just the competitors were dressing for the race. | description. Let me quote you prices and estimates. Brooldsn Rapid_Transit. . | steady, 2@21-4 per cemt., ruling rate 2, last loan 21-4, closing i roidy ng bid 2, offered Time loans easy; Tel, 34.2. Norwich, Conn, sixty days 31-4@ 0 Ch . 21-2 5 d every Inch an athlete. He was “Ten men lined up under the v 2 " e A 2374, bix moniha 310, 7 212G |ubout ix feet in height, rawboned | Sam Whitford being the most formid: A. N. CARPENTER naries Durham, Lovington, IIL, b Chleago & Alton... , 8ix months §1-4, / 4 o N U sucossted 1n, InISE S BERIIVE care b 180 Chiease, Grost We % and mmscoler and had more Jf the |able. At the sound of the bell Whit- % . My or| 1300 Do pfd L. alpearance of rizefighter th; ford shot to the front and going on | , bed metting. My tile boy wet the| i Gk 4/ 1 | CHICAGD GRAIN mARKeT. v RO e e B el g e B g Commerce Street aroung fhe aland ¢ fino g LR e a "% | wimAT, R T Ol “'And 8o yon came ail the way from | pole in 59 seconds. I had workeq into | G Fith every oosis comtart. ) 1 Wb hlae Bine atoes o emeed004 09 100y | Norwich to'beat me, did you? Well, | second place at this point, ten Vards Telephone 171. The steamer is your hotal eomething €ifTebetit 1b helo - B ik Tm sorry to- dlsappoint you but 1| in the rear. This gap [ gradually | entire tourof sixthen das T heard ot Pole Bian> conx: s wuess I'll have to, he eaid. The crowd | closed until, as we entered the home | 40, covors ovacy wxponce be Ead takhet Beben laughed at this remark, and * moment | stretch, I succeeded in passing him, York to and avound ihe Thend, e m two My oY ey 00 yards po - 2 &t the princivel ud rek: see & chenge and when Ty uy u later we were gent away, Saunders|and as I reached the 100 yards post toNew Yorx. " HoadTo e wo-thirds of a bottle he ot L EEH ;fllfln' the ,1‘7114' and cutting out a I')n):d ha. lead orfrhvehygrds. k‘;{ewa’"y JEWETT CITY HOTEL Tetsandfurshier details. & T 4800 Frle 1y 0ATS: ast pace, while I was content to stay | sight began to fail, but, working with b 2 YL aEv and he bap Dot wet ta VD oy | 't B’ 1 yid ..ty &% @y |5t his ghoulder. The distance to b:|all my remaining strength, I crossed| NeW and Upstodate in every NN JORK & FOETO 2100 8. 8. 00 Zae & Osgeod Ce B Tasis Iy (LA ed of W run wed one lap (one-third of a mile) | the line, stone-blind, a winner by 7 P d 1 Qi3 e potedosip, Wisomme w0y yards, in 2 min, 12 sec” - IRA F. LEWIS. Prcarietor, Or any Railroad Ticket O #nd at the half digtance Baunders led

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