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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1912 : ‘g s ——|LEFTY RUSSELL LAST TO COME IN'ii... SOMETHING ABOUT PIANO VALUES ’ARM INSURANCE Connie Mack Now Has Entire Athletics’ Squad Corralled |en Dicaa :? Bter Sannis oo (Axiom) never suspect if o v J. L Lathrop & Sons, | o Contracts For 1912—Will Proceed to San Antomio |y, ofisns Sompins otten proe 1o “It Always Pays To Buy the Best Possible Norwitn, Genn. the result of Xidney or bladder dis- For Spring Practice. : e KNABE FIRST, as a business investment. 3 ey L iy <o the other [DECKER SECOND., for durability, satisfaction, comfort snd Philadelphia, Feb. L—Clarence D, |in San Francisc addition o his 20 | You may suffer a great deal with better known in base ball circles as|round contst with Johnny Kilbane, | pain the back, bearing-down feel- “Letty* Russell, today signed a con- | scheduled in Los Angeles for Wash- | huss. hadarhe sl gand T FISCHER tract to pitch for the Philadelphia |ington's birthday. E RGRlE saalion e’ iprvous, tr— American _ league club mext season. | ritable and may be despondent; it HAlNES pleasure. THIRD, the make should be by a well-known manu- facturer of established reputation. v e sEbt & - he great Kid- spells during the day and as night ap- | Se¢ What Swamp-Root, ] p oached it was feared his death was|Do¥, Liver and Bladder Remedy w Russell, who was secured by Connie | DOYLE DIES. makes any q Nack trom ihe Balimore ciub of e AYLRIDME But thousands ot irritable. nervous, | STERLING OUR AIM is tg give you a piano embodying these then Eastern league two vears | Chicago Third Baseman Fails to Rally | tired and broken-down women have as in poor shaps last season and fook | Wer Dot reftorsd the Besth wna Sronech Uy | 00 MEDON ; essentials at a priee within the reach of all. With the aighing of Buksll all s S B el e T Hewt Rnat Eipaaes Hamenr: | ! QCUR PRICES on these standard makes of pianos are - Siane cant acte. ani ars peadyfog | Doyle. third bisemin offtne Chicago | Swams-Reot brings new lite and| HUNTINGTON lower than the New York or Boston markets. - tice, which will be held at | National league ‘“.“‘,» died tonight at | STLTIE o o It was feared by Man- L iR T8 I W08 4 U iieg | Many send for a sample bottle _-.“[ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO ! These are a few reasons why you-should go to would interfere with SMITH'S GOOD-LUCK STORY. Had |his plans, bus investigation proved Khb‘bm a matter of hours. Doyle was|d0 for them. Every reader of this bought a $§0 pnur:v for to be groundle: po 3> BBy paper. wbo has not already tried i, D BILL COLLINS HAD | On the school nine Jimmy Doyle hamton, N. Y.' and rec : seqs that he was |battle free b L You SUCCESSFUL WRESTLING TOUR Dlaved with such success that he was | of (2 i T You; okl e h pies b ingli s F 4 one- Foat that §6 mvescmam if W i Fmpire State league. After o |9ONar size bottles at all drug store: . t Won His Matches in Vermont—Will | | vear he went to Niagara university and Can we serve you too | - ISAAC S. JONES, Sophtor Hoaws New. while there played second base on the | PREFERS THE OLD other day that his first baseball job | Ineurance and Real Estats Agent, } Bill Collins writes the sporting edi- | ““0pf% P00 0 0 nanager of the FOOTBALL RULES |Droushi hlm 31 a week “but (he| Richards Building, 91 Main St tor of The Bulletin that his wrestling | (¢jca State league team, recognized el ‘n» fellows smoked, chewed snd | jtour in Vermont was eminently suc- | Dosle's ability and the Syracuse boy | Pennsylvania’s Head Coach Likes he |staved out nights. WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN 0731 and he i | gessful and e s now. home for 2 rest | joined the Utica nine and played first Old Team Play Game. i MOTORCYCLE NOTES. | Frank M. Boyd has been elected | to put Rogers' shoulders to the mat for | oach of the uni- | president of the Maryland Motoreycle | . He expects next 10 |hase for it for two seasons. From THE FALL, THEN I8 INSURANCE |ackie Yankee Rogers and predicts | Uitica Doyle went to Clncinnati, then Philadelphia, Feb. ‘ one season. His work in the American |versity of Pennsylvania football squad, | club, Do Not Be Caught Unprote&tcd the decision. assoclation in 1910 atiracted the notice | has Written an article for the current | St Collins had a stift match at New- | o Manager I'ramk Chanes of the O —Dr. Carl Wiil OF THE MOST VALUE. that when he does he will be in shave | to Touisville, Ky. where he remained |iams, formerly he issue of the Alumni Register, in which | Marsh Building 230 and 232 Siate St~ -New London, Connmecticut > = The Galveston, Texas, Motoreycle | : 8 b S} 1 8 {port, Vt, Miller taking the first fall| cago Cubs and last year he installed |he says the old football rules are pref P by Mg e o oy e ol . EE o Bim i 34 minuten, ut Collins 1 | Sekve e e mageias S heean, 1 | 6 ga She Id feotball rules are prel |ciub s Slanaing a ciub house on | without sacrificing quality Bill got back at Sandy Dryden by| - Al — Syracuse Man to Coach Tufts. “I believe it to be the consensus of AT ol opinion of football men in general (h-mu Loan & Trust Co. Emldmg. beating him at & e Winnipeg (Canada) Motorcycle by attending almost a two-hour match. Collins got | Medford, Mass.. Feb. 1.—Twenty-four | coll the old game has affiliated with the Federation | Autiey. Setabiinel My, v {the firat fall in 1 hours 63 minates | Sames with dastern collogs lieam;efi;"“‘::; TR S o wiane the Ol Gl or Amerioan Motercyclists: {and e second in inutes, make up the Tufts baseball sc! e & s 6 >ro- _— X adym for the coming spring: The season will | Preferable do our present game, pro-| oo~ = : — Spen. at Medfors Aoril 1 and will | Vided the question of dangerous in- | The Oakland, Motoreycle ¢ IBE OFFICE OF WM. F. BIL | vankee rocers o e g e it solleums ropy |Jury may be eliminated. " [recently entered a parade of the O Real Estate THREW HARRY PARKER, | Tesented on the schedule ars. West |, LD fOFMer game Was one in which |land Improvement club, 400 strons. « ire Insarance, Took the Match, Two Falls Out aifmty Union. Sxeacine, Cotgate. Bow. |22 possible. * This' game mage much |ciup is planming & series 67 motoreyels | Is jecaied In Somsry' Blook, over C. M. Thr=e. doin, Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Bates, | for team and college spirit. ’Ijha new {races on Washington's birthday. L4 ms, Rosm 9, third floor. (Siedial to The Bulletin) | University of Vermont, Brown and |S3me With fta kicks tends only bo ‘e- | — | Telephone 147 Feb. 1 % I Wesleyan. | 2 o S ateratit | Newark J., Motoreyele olub »“E“s‘!’:r“lfl\fl ! b. % ‘wrr—st!mz oo | Austin Rutherford, a former Syra- ;(; ]p::]?me scores through the elem :‘ an endurance ram 250 | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW against Harry Parker of the Newport | Ouse flelder, will coach the team. “The public and many football men |™ies on Decoration dax | ! training station this evening, taking ore’ Glants Gign U belleve the present game is mere| E L35 e L s two falis out of three. Rogers took the ety SHeh S speotacular and that another year There are 504 motorcyelists in Co- | Brown & Perkins, Aomeys-at-lan | first fall in 49 minutes on a headlock, | New York, Feb. 1 Parker the second in 4 minutes on an | of the New York National league club Secratary O'Brisn lambus, Ohio, and they are all enthus- ; lastically in faver of the 1912 meet of | | should be given to it and to working | It | ossibfiities of the forward . Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket B | ,rmbar, and Rogers the last and decid. | announced today he had received slgn- ;‘;;!v‘h' o i " the ¥, A, M, Entrance stairway next to Thames |ing fall in 39 minutes on a croich hold. | ed contracts from Plichers Leon Ames, | " “While my own inelinations tend S vercoa S an ul B a I e B | The match was fast and exciting. | George Wiltse and Pflefter Fullenwider. | towarq the old original game of foot- | The Columbus, Ge. Motorcyle club | i Mr. Spellman was referee, Mr. Mc- | Plicher Upham sent in hia slgned |pay), 1 pelfeve it to be only reasonadle |is contemplating a motoreycle race in | - ‘hmight um:: The men are to meet | Cfngm:t g’ lht;l lgcai A;Jnefln:nhlesfi“; to try the forward pass game, wlih |the early spring. Entries are expect- again in about two weeks. | club. Upham had a trial with the clul inor changes, another year, hopirg | from Savanna anta. | T o5 Domlnle & D°mlnlc‘(l | in 1810 and played with Bridgeport last | sometning subiatactory ia the wey Siben ST VL T This is a rare oppotr‘tlumty to buy the very l:;:t,ddh- THREE MORE BEFORE | season. team as well as individual play may | Toronto and Denver will follow Chi- i d i t i inst | — Do bvolt NRET AR b e rorm A Ing made at prices that in many mstances don't rep- Members of New York ABE ATTELL RETIRES.| Nine on Wesleyan Football Soshdule. | nocs wumts mes b ralomnseg tr e s o, [ 280 With motorcycle showa, The Chi- 5B 5 “ | luck again may de relegated to a s cago show opens Fedruary 3; the one | e . Middletown, Conn., Feb. 1.—The Wes- |ordinate position.” |in Toronto Tebraary 2L, aid in Denver |f§ Tesent the cost to us Stock Exchange Featherweight Champmn Wants to| ! _ %0 | jeyan football schedule announced this | March 4, Fight Brown and Coulon, Besides |afternoon contains nine games, four of | \/GRAW PLAYS FOR i BUT IT IS CLEARANCE TIME WITH US and we Kilbane. them at homs and five outside. Am- Harold A. Shaw and John E. Huggle g s e | herst, Connecticut Agricultural college MAN AT THE PLATE of Urbena, i, are planniog a motor- make prices that prove interesting. | San Francisco, Feb, 1.—Abe Attell, (and Colgate have been dropped, and - — ycle trip over four continents in the the featherweighit champion, who ar- | Norwich university, Bowdoin and|Reasen Why the Giants Are Credited |oid world mext summer Thes. wii rived here today, said he was ready to | Brown added fo the list. The season | with Few Double Plays. | our Burope, “Asie Minor, Bavpt uad NOTHING RESERVED sh Building, Norwich |UU!t fishting. But before his retire- |opens with Yale at New Haven on i | northern Africa on their machines, i annon Su mg, orwic ment he sald he would like to meet |Sept. 25 and closes ;vi(h Trinity at| The Glants last season made fewer | il a Rnockout Brown and Johnny Coulon | Middletown on Nev. 16, double pisys than any other team in| Wiliam Shauger is an R. F. D, car- e Telephone 904 ! the Natlonal league. McGraw's men |rier and a farmer. His motorcycle en- |l Every Overcoat and Suit in our store goes at the fol- { made 93 doubles, while Pittsburgh ables him to collect the mail on his T . Hickias) > = {led the league with i46. A few vears route In three hours. The remainder owing price reductions: “One Round” Coming for Packey. L |20 fhe double play was made fumous | of the day e works ou the farm. Ho rancisco, Feb. 1— by the “Tinker to Evers to Chance” | ccllects st ninety-nine ral mall- . ‘P—nflnhfin"“m?; ;;fh-' L ?g:nng““d; . Play “of the Chicago Cubs, but last | oxes end it Costs him less than 15 $10.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS $ 7.75 with Bt Tehy . MUt Tem seagon, with Hvers out of the pivotal cents each trip. o BRhL, Sl DREE o b it e HEAVY TRADING. | 300 Asacmts Mty v.....34% w wy [POSOD at u’;m;d bage, the Cubs ran $12. 00 OVERCOATS nnd SUlTS. ceaden s 8.75 dth Packey McFarland in New York | But Net Changes in Prices Were Not | : : j doul . - bR 3 b. 14. Ho expects to return here in Great as a Rule. | 1300 Balttmore & Oho... i Tml gcxtx lf:( 1‘&2? f\m‘ .Hr.x 1“““ g C 315 00 OVERCOATS ‘nd SUITS $l 1-75 March if a bout can be arranged with i 100 Bethlehem Ste iy | Was las n e t is explained {530 | 1400 Brookiyn Rapld T 000 Coadian Pecific . 09 Ceotral Losther ..... 409 Do. pia b S — Cantral o New Jorsey. i seed ey o New York, Feb. 1.—Although stocks | moved actively today and trading was | Cleveland Lets Williams Travel. [heavy, net changes in most cases were | not large. The eccentricities of the | the system wileh McGraw follows in 8 ball game. He doeswt coach his {team to play doubles. With a man {on third end first, the Infleld crowds|_— $14.75 Cleveland, 0., Feb. 1.—Outflelder 4 : © | "22000 Chasupeaho & Ono. - in and everybody plays to get the | s]s 75 : ’ 3 market of late were emphasized today | —— Chicag & Ation. i g S S . WillA;s © of he. Aterican 6afue | oo o oo s M OES SIVIMERE e | e G & Al |man at the plate This accounts for SN siualb Puditee: e dontle piave \Hack Livery and Boarding made by the Giants. The tactlos of | basevall manegers differ. What is | STABLE eland team was released today to the Montgemery club of the Southern | sague. 460 Do, R 3 100 Chicogs & N, W, 10 mes stocks rose easily | 10 chiaen . & st . 0k Toim # on the long side appeared & St. Leuls.. L 2N , s /ith confidence. Tn the | 100 Colorado Fael & Tems 28 = {had for one team s good for another | o guarantee our service to be the | ute weakness developed Calorado & Batoers g g { | | | 3. 1 { best the most reasonable prices. | ; 8 1968 Consolldated Gas ... |1l 139% 1367 1% |man at the plate instead of a double | ’°5¢ &t Iidhenllony Part of Norwich i 0 as though there might | 30 Cora Frderts - 0% o o at firat and second, and that his pin | MAHONEY Bnos Falls Ave. | whe Ale that 1x acknowledged to be the | pressur ¥ 1 L L hapm and perplexing changes in ap- -$17.75 -$19.75 “Ask for Royal Gold Trading Stamps” LIKE SUMMER WITHOUT : | ¥ | TROTTING GAME { ICE CREAM. Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher, | ENTICES VIOLA ALLEN | . of battle has been .successful is evl- best on the marke: — HANLEY’S |issucs effectivel Couodtl, by th fack that he won ihe PEERLESS. A telophone <rdez wil | 5°t Was on an upward swing when the National l\s?cue uer.x‘!il}nn. mcfi\-a'w‘ " session came to an end, and final prices once said that, according to his way “‘l[er recelve prompt attentiom. jty of gains. of thinking, the art of sacrificing was 0. J. MOUURMICK. 30 Franklin St increase in speculative annoying to the spectators, end not = ity during the last two days, on Do. % ptg T 0 a which trading was by far the hesviest G 3 z !t)( the year, 1 V' orouy { planation which finds general accapt- i o b "o |ance. Traders argued that the market | (o inwe Marine td had been waiting for some time for | 200 Intemsdeal Paper ..., @ ) :”“*A'" mee- Without Waffles and-run game. United States Steel's quarterly report| 0 Ims Cemru ... ' “ h k bl M . and the December statements of the| i0y pates Gty Soutiem S o nt InKapic C M i fld Shetucket treets Herriman yoads, and that as there was | 109 Leiters ges Has the Fastest Green Trotter in Siaht | % ! ormer Main a little or nothing in either exhibit to | 1009 Lousrllle & Nasu..._. —Also a Speedy Yearling. { Irresistibly delicious are waffles ehogurage bullish sentiment the bears |~ Mian, & &t L SR o E | made with the Vulcan deep ring watlle selzed the opportunily as a sultable | o ao el There is some speculation in Boston |, use. Ui 4 157 Franklin St. one for a demonstration. It also was| 300 o s iircles_where blg mattere pertafn’ | \OM for ges range use. Usual price SIS e iy ARG L S sald, without apparent authority, that | 700 Misurl Pacidc | |to trotting horses are dlscussed, twe dellars, our price one dollar. Sell- ' to just where the actress, Viola Alien, |ing gas Is our business, distributing 1047 i will land in the trotting game. Miss | appliances is mearly a “means to an s |Allen now has what looks to bs the W o 4 3 ek ’ 2 w {fastest green trotter that will be secn | ®"d." The Vulcan cake griddle cooks | Adam’s Favern vu:e fl u Ers | next summer in Alma Sedley, daugh- |cakes in s matchiess manner, prite | ter of 'The Direator General, that trot- | enly ome dollar. The new Crane tonst- 18601 Have you had baby's photograph large interests had been guleily liqui- SUITS PRESSED 508 dating their holdings of standard stocks o TS o in the bellef tiat business condiifons | 1ith ey Vusk com - would become less favorable before X Y. Otn & Our Wacon Calls Evervwhera |7 oo definite turn for the better, | 140 Nodik & West Prices were farced below the low e tnts of yesterday, and United States 200 Pocite Mail ted a mile in Lexington last fall in akes “in a Jifty,’ incomparable taken ? HOWTUCK AFE Steel touched 58 5-8, the lowest price | 1%0 Pennaylrmite 1216 flat. Lon McDonald, the trainer | ".;“ AR j,( 2 15c ,‘mn ® | offer to the public the finest standari | 1t an art to take .hm since last Novembe: %0 Proie's Gus oo s [of this speedy green one, will enter | E0lden-brown toast. ¢ et one, |t ds of Bee: of Europe and America, | BFaph s it sbould be taken. 2 ANITARY The most pronounced upward move- | - bisishurg Cost her in all of the blg stakes. Gas Ranges, Water Heaters, Hot | ponemian, Pliener, Culmbach Lavariag | bis roguish little smile, his pretty I ments occurred at the opening and just | — PRING WATER RJATISFYING |bvefore the close. Bull trafers attempt- | 100 i:fifi’«‘n ed to make capital of reports from Another of Miss Allen's stars is a two year old called Lord Allen that took a record s g yeariing of 2.26 1-2. { Plates and Tubing, ail of highest qual- | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muelr's | dimple Such photograps become |ity and at prices that will surprise | Beotch Ale, Guinness' Dubim Stouty rememorances of babyhogd's daye 5 | le, Bunker A years to come. We have had yeass i R " & C. imported Ginger " " Washington that the proposed Inves- | s herdiix If this pair como into racing form as | VoU- ST e Ll el & S R Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. | tigation of the money trust would be |indlcated by thelr sarly tralning, it| 1ok Ala, Storiing Ditior Als, Anhcuser | They always look thelr best when we either _abandoned or postponed, and s and Pabst. take them. No troudblesome pesing. Snap them In a fiffy. succeeded In lifting prices substantia]- PIANOS ly. There was no apparent change in | §sentimmt. however, and the chief re: Come—Look—Listen. If.you buy your | son for such success ag attended the | {will be the first time since the retire- i P | Budwelsar, Scl |ment of ius Lotta Crabireo that the | Gias & Electrical Dflp {. AR ADAR Mo Tous: |stage has been succesafully represent- s > ed on the grand eircuit, Ahce Building, 321 Mnn Strut Telephone #41-13 Bioss Bhef, & &' piane here you will enjoy perfect wat- | efforts of the bulls secmed to be short | “}300 Smuthem Pacite . Woelterweight Claimants to Meet. |~ — — N R LA/G” Ta” isfaction. covering. Traders on the short side | 100 Do. ptd - % et ¢ e ’ G. E. PARKNURST, were more cautious today, fearing that | 409 Tenmsco Comer | | amas O M9 Rl e Bobe L s [ HAT'S NEW e 17 WU Street, Nerwich, Conn, | the market Had been oversold, and | 190 Tau & Pudde.. k| Kre %’&““ ool it e ot he Pho eeptIEFW thoro was heavy covering n some of | 1% D;‘_"‘m{t; L& i sas City, rwelghts, finisho The tographer, e leaders, 139700 Vulon Pacific | iy i T 2 g Soas T 085 | cercon e | THE PALACE CAFE | Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. morrow aftemoon) in this city tomor- 2, Roadinfl developed exceptional 800 De. prd 2 GEORGE G GRANT, strength In the late trading and rose | —— luited Staies Raalty T | ight. Both men claim the wel- Step in and see us. o s 3 1-2 points on the day. St. Paul, New | gouny {"{‘“; Blaios Ruiger...., 454 (5% mv. row nigh o 3 PEFTR } mm Yotk Contral, Leligh Valley, Atohlpon: | oy Lolied Bisiss Siee @R ik 0% | treweight champlonship of the world. Ha‘;k, Livery FRANK wm-soFN &klco.,s‘ s J;n':f’:fi-m“"?'w Thumauh B or and Embalmer American Smielting, Tniled Brates Steci | 58 Ui Coper” e e e \ g 72 Franklin Strest. | Bdstorn Gannectiaut equa and a number of others gained & poin e n 84 L Prevl em! i or more on the day's movement. ) 8% New York, Feb. 1.—A ten round beut | MCUIETRES SRR RIS Shele: (TE S — —— i2 d Taltvill: |of mors o the devs movgment, | | S St ,{:fi | between, Young Toughvey of Phigaei- | Boarding Prempt attentien o day of night calla | disturd the markel seriously. Stocks 150 e 1| e g "‘e" 0 iimoa N 3 ! : 1856-1912 Jas. H. Tall Telephone 830. anridM Wrawl |Oof the railroads in which he wes most Westarn Tnlen 0,2 8 X e me ciub fonghi | T B Maoie 56-1917 g man ——————— e | Interested play but a smail part in the g 4 - ‘a | was ue«spned In the final round by i ok . e A R B e ot Toteree owing to an injurs to Lough. Stable i MISS M. C. ADLES' most prominent in this group, sold off | 90 Rav. Caneol » m& Tey® Tibs. The Philadelphian fousht ! | two points, and some of tha others a | 30 Am. Yobun ' for ds before the injurs| 12«14 Bath Street. | . T s several youn , dh s « g point or so, hut the movement was i e 0 came to the refieres’s notice. without influence on the general list. l.'wm m pnal“l Bome of the largest sastern railroads MONEY, Roller Polo Results Thussday. made their Deeember remorts today, New York, Feb. 1. en eail | . At P o7 Poughkeepsie 18, and the showing 85 a whale was de- | steady at 2@3 1-4 m‘. ruling | N Live While You- Live |glisty tevocsile. unesow woric Con | rate # 1.5; ant loan 1~14v Closing ms X Walerbuey: Wiatoroury 6, Prov- 2 2l em was able to report a gain|2; offered ai a ® Ioa denee ertime). in 2ot earsjugs of WTLOOL duo in |dave s 1-101-4; 0 i Tier o e 0 ;LOUIS H. BRUNELLE greater reduction of operating | months 1-4, & ; expemsen, !,'“. vante's gain in net Kisinow Gees With Baltimore. i 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) in 1900 Georgia Ranked 13th in the value of its agricultural products, among the states, In 1911 Georgia Ranked 4th ~—anly three states in the Union ahead. HOASBE CLIPPING A SPEGIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. MADI’ID lll- Have an attractive, wholsseme pearancel This ig impossible & scant, sickly, faded hair, A ltils at- was : Baitimeor, Fob. 1—Catcher Jgel | e 4 e tention from Miss Adles wiil make you ;?‘“g:!;,;?’“‘ i leldinsy COTTON, Kfeinow ;'mmy of the Priadeipnia Pfes, Cake and Bread We have on hand applications for loans- beazing Bealthy and happy, because YD::“ = e bond m.r!rsi was again immegu- | New York, Feh. L--Coptt ‘&:zgm Kational o club, signad & oontrast | RSt cabaet Ve SouE oy g e o ar. with e stetaint (owdenerior fioes | Arm. EMs: February 208 3.3, | foday wth Wapager' Damn of the Dal- in Nerwich w February 6th. (wotal gales, par value §3,015,000. | APFl 878, May .76, June 9,84, July |timore Imternafional PR Voiien e Phene your ordes, Uramst serice nteres NORWICH~—~Waweagan House, United Btates bonds were unchanced 992 Aufiust 9.4, Heptamber 9.35, Orto- P £ EM G G NUW PORK—2930 Broadens, on call. November 1665 Degembar Thomas' Advics to Beys. i JEVIZTT GITY WOTEL that are sent by a.Georgia ccmmnmlmt of thirty 5 10 98, January 18,11, Bnot elesed quiet, | Ira 'rhov)uu 18 WIM bay whep it New and Up w‘.n in evary tandin; Our record §TOCKS, 20 points highor, midfitng npiands, | comes to ks, Ho tgia Particular, eard’ s g a will w High Low. Clos, ”’- "id'“lnx gulf, 10.15; sales, 8,160 | @ome Philadelpl E echivotore ¢ IRA E. LEWIS. Pros: “ sueh mottfnmmafim,nb use = 8 etor, of the high rate very profitable, An investment @ 5% in 5 years eavns 254 An investment @ 7 9 in 5 years earna’85% CHICAGD GRAIN WARKET, Low. Close. 101 102¢ uh to chnu Teom st gt | o Kid Yoo o s Boght | “"’%m George W. Moore & Co., lephons 868, Beass the m WHEY you wa: ) Ei e na Carner Main and Pearl’ &,,!-M fl—. CASTORIA it

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