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’ NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912 LEMOINE HAD SOMETHING ON HARRIS Webster Boxer Was Given Popular Decision Over Williman- | tic Scrapper—Bout Stopped in the Ninth—Two Other Good Bouts on Windham A. C. Card. INSURANCE. A Specialty ARM INSURANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Cenn. threw the ball away, Jordan scoring frem first on the heave. When he reached the béench the Brooklyn play- ers asked him what he was trying to do. But after the game he imparted it to Ned Hanlon, who was manager of the ciub, and Hanlen, master mind on, baseball affairs, veted it a good pli§y. Jordan sars he thought out the play himself. base paths as ever, and he looked even better that afternoon after the “planket” had been removed. Cobb's record of stolen bases in 1911 and his various féats on the bases can be tak- en as proof that he'did not go back or slew up in the Jeast. TEACHING A BUSHER. Hurst Had a Lesson for the Inquisi- tive Recruit. Turkeys, Chickens for New Year’s Day. - ; Also many other good things K People’s Market How to Gain 30 Pounds . in 30 Days WEIGHTED SHOES HELPED TY. Team Mates Thought He Was Going Tom THughes is responsible for an- other of the many good stories told It seems ; : ; Mn Hurst. 2 (Speca 10 T Bullein) " truck fr o second B vacapcy gu | Bask bt G Fnaly Ot Lows. | i, U U L %00 S A crowd of about 200 witnessed an | th¢ Chicago | s ath] Ty Cobb has a habit of pulling oft | Washington club, bringing with him 0! excallent, boxing ' exhibition “uesday | § Philadeiphia higlh school buy, Connie | sonacianal stunts, That dav is count- 4 reputation & milo ong from o | 50C Package of Remarkable Flesh-Builder, evening before the Windham Athletic [ Mack S v ed lost on which Ty fails to butt into | small league. club at Willlmantic, The card com- | team in 1908, but sent him to Reading | o;ini" with "some extraordinary feat.| The recruit wasn't averse to talking Pntuo' Sent Free to Prove What It Wil Do. Ll prised three vents, All of which wore | for & little seasoning in 1909, and the | Print with some extraordt tint was | of his ability, and one afternoon while tF - QLALITY very good jfotewing 'g“"’.’l‘d““dgd i {deve | pulled oft last spring. Tho team was | Hurst was sitting on the bench he be- in work should always be coasidered preliminary, a four round bout be- [ 1and. ~Rath dld not show much in | "Nonroe "y joined late Little|#an to relate the way he used to especially when it costs no inore tham tween Young Lisey of Willimantic and | Cleveland and was sent to Baltimore. | ;5 0itv preceded hi for Ty- | stang the umpires on their hesds back . : ) bast | Rath was the best second baseman in | PUPIicity preceded his coming, for Ty- | st the inferior kind, Skilled aen are emplayed by use. whole story. Kid Fournier of Baltic, was the best | given under the auspices of the club | this season, and was practically an| in the bushes. “Any time I wanted a strike called I would simply yell loud enough for rus had signed his contract and had nothing' of holding which Send Your Name and Address Today. the Fastern leaghe last season and was a wicked swinger of the wagon Dur price tell tha out, something always brings publicity. bripdrd - . Ty | r STETS: ihe i a ) aein it e S jossed around the race track at Mon- | the fans to hear, “Hows | that one? ETSON & YOUNG. rhe semi-final, afive round exhibi- | Fast agu &l - Toe, La. where the team was train- | Right through the middle’ ” was —_ tion between Young Muck and Kid | €rase OE Y S ing, batted a little, flelded a little, | receipt he gave for obtaining favora- eyl N Colling of Willlmantic, was fast and : 4 but paid more attention to running | ble rulings. s s JOD-LUCK STORY. Had|clever, Young Mack having a slight To Plug Up Callahan’s Infield. | than fielding or batting. The team | AS he concluded his,tale of how he policy for advantage. | Chicago, Feb, 6.—Manager Calluhan |started north and in practice Hughey | lorded it over the umpires, the man- INSURANCE. The final event of ten rounds be- | of the Chicago American league base- | Jennings ordered his men to run from | ager told the recruit to warm up as C s later his home lay In |tWeen Block Harris of Willimantic and | ball club today announced the pur-|plate to first. He wanted to instruct | he might work that afternoon. Hurst ashe vy day his collacted | Morris Lemoine of Webster, Mass., | chase of Jules Fournier, a utility in- |some of the youngsters in getting a | listened to the youngster's monologue | IN TOWN 1 a better one. proved a fine bout. The Willimantic fielder from the Boston American | quick start and he alsc used the stunt | With interest and evidently made up 350 1 sent if you can ! | 1ad had the best of the game-up to the | jcague club. Fournier probably will be |in practicing bunting. his mind to teach the young man a | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 t2 an Wwe gerve too cighth round, and Lemolne had the ap- | iried out at second base, the big hole| While this was going on someone | lesson, for on the first ball pitched, i i ISAAC S. JONES, arance of stalling in several rounds. | in ¢ n's fleld. suggested that the players be timed |although right through the heart of BOERRIS & . g eighth and ninth rounds were| The recruit led the Western Cana- |in going from the plate to first. This | the plate, ag Tim afterward confessed, START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT msurance and Real Estate Agent, jclearly Lemoine's, and the referee | Jian league in batting last year with|was arranged. A comparison of fgures | he delivered an ultimatum. Richards Building, 21 Main St. ¥ stapped the bout in the latter session 337 in 109 gam He was with the | showed the startling fact that at least How's that one?” the pitcher de- | That's what everybody telis you, e { with the advantage in favor of tho 3 club, the pennant winners. | four men on the team were getting to | Mmanded, turning on Tim. | We tell you the sume thing, WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN | ST | —— firgt faster than Tyrus. Big sensa- | Leoking him over In the most critl- Hepecially do we tell you this In D | Wade U. Webster was announcet | Buys Giant Lefthand Twirler tion! Stories spread over thé entire | cal way, Hurst responded: “Under the wegard to any jobhing or contract or THE FALL, THEN 1S INSURANCE fand timekecper and Trank McLean | Buvs Giant Left virler. | country that Cobb's star was setting, | circumstances it is a ball. If you hadn't eonstruction work of any kind in:the F THE MOST VALUE. | was referee. : | New “ Chs '»em’ *h The New ]‘ otk | 5o could no longer show his brilliant | been so inquisitive it would have been bullding line. You wili start this rigit | The K of the tiel in the ‘,‘;’r«“'-‘ffl;’:] P ‘!;vdr:s u‘?é"fi?::fi‘l"“*“** of speed and his legs were | & strike” 35 e ""W“ l“‘% llfll;I“ chance to quote you ¢ preliminary was such that they ara | Fitcher G./ ,Pierce fro 2 | siving way. The papers continued and | “And_that bit of advice was the| prices on ng materials or let me Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. matched to meet again two weeks. Kid | ¢lub of ! & ~Southern assoctation. | fyoi"E 0R- Tk Papers continued and | S R, Moo lg fave happeneds | &ive You estimates for any contract SEE | Bunyan and Joe Farren of Boston, who | Pierce is a giant lefthander, and Was | roey Cobh satd mothing, He took it | *ald Hughes. “IL taught the kid a werk. i know how to do this work | bested Young Sam Langford before | once " the Boston Red Sox. Man- | 41 calmly ana silently. He did not | lesson and thereafter he confined him- and do it at a reasonable price; a prics B P LEARNED & CD | the Willimantic club recently, are |ager McGraw also announced he had | fry T5™"Glednd. nimeels: only smiled. | self to pitching, leaving the umpiring consistent with the best workmanship . 1. . |matehed for the star bout here in two Signed Third Baseman T. P. Nohowel, | guite umusual for Tyrus and it was | (o men hired for that purpose. Today | {and materials. Agency established May, 1846, | BASEBALL CIRCUIT COMPLETE. |lins at Columbia in 1905-7 but the - fellowe, Who - were . apreading |-DO WOih She- WaghELON ! | Contractor, Jobber and Builder. tenniwr | 19 the rumors could not be deterred; they | Sy i Franidin ' Square - eves (Bodhira Mies s e were_certain. | ; ’ New League Will Open May 1—No Fine Pennsylvania Schedule. A fow days before the training tip | | Telephone 2 Reserve Clause in Contracts. Philadelphia, Feb, 6.—The Universi- | ended Ty announced he would show as| Aileen Wilson, 2.02 1-2 is going | _— A \ME OFFICE OF WM. F. EILL - | tv of Pennsylvania baseball schedule | much speed as he ever showed in the | again after suffering a fractured hip- ; eading, Pa., Feb. 6—Willlam Abbott | for the coming season, made public to- | afternoon’s game. Going fato detalls | bone, but will not be able to race in | DR -C. R CHAMBERLAIN Rea! Estats Witman of this city, president of the | day, is one of the best the university | Cobb explained that he thought the | the coming free for alls. i t ] new United States league of Baseball | has ndopted in yegrs. Thirty games|matter of training over during the ——- H and Fire Insurance i 3 : : ; 2 enta. I' g Clubs, issued his first official bulletin | wil] be ed, and-among the teams | Winter months and decided on an or: Tom Fisher, manager of the Annis- | + jeceind tn Semery' Block, ever C. M. | tonichi, anmouncing the completion of | that appear will be Yale, Har- |inal way to increase his speed. ton club of the Southeastern league, | 2 e L 8 § L:ams, Room 9, third floer. the eircuit. The season Wil open May . Princeton, Dartmouth and Mich- | had a pair of heavy shoes made. He | has signed cight players for next sea- | n charge of Dr. S, L. Gesr's practice Tssanoirs 167 Contracts with _players will be ulso adjusted strips of metal to the | son i - during his last fliness, ot | made from one to three vears, at the | L | soles of the shoes, adding nicely to — | A Few Weeks' Treatment of Protone Will Mske You Plump, Stveng and Vigerous. | McGrory Building. Nerwioh, Cenn. - = | ovtion of the men themselves. At the Signed Leading Batter. [ {ne weight: Cebh caloulated that the | =Arous Kinmey, Walter Cox's can-|y Bt BT L cn R ANEVE AT expiration of their contracts they wil ohiladelph Peb, 6T adel- | Welght would strengthen the muscles | didate for the green trots, is expected | * It is astonishing to see the offects pro- prove thaf rk; o) r i b e he free agents, There will be no re- | Ehitdciphia, Feb. &77The Philadel: | S nis logs, ‘Training with those heavy | to be his maiustay in the Dig AfEairs | daced by e now fesh-merenser, Prone. book on Wiy You Aro Thin free ot = e serve clause. i ot i alknad shoes should harden the muscles and { of the grand circuit. Her educational | To put on real, solid, healthy flesh, at the charge, givi 3 Wi will probably . [ nounced today thy s Lex | To put on real, solid, 3 Brown & Perkuns, Htmeys-at-lan ErL althelder of ths Fdlton e of | Would etter equip him for the piay- | four during 1911 was all that could be | rato of n pound a day, 18 Dot at all astonish you. Send coupon below todsy 2 T SCHOOLBOY SHOOTING RECORD. | {yo" " Rentucky - Indiana - Tenmessee | in€ 3eason. After accustoming him- | expected, it is said, remarkable with this new wonder. with your name and addross. rs Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket St | e league. e leq his league in batting | Self to the weight, Cobb would sub- —— Protone induces nutrition, increases cell- rance to Thawes | High Score of 95 Out of Possible 100 | ;=CF"C. stitute light shoes and according to his | Joseph W. Burns, f the last 20 | growth, makes perfect the assimilation of Free Protone Coupon e 3 La 383 Made. e e way of figuring he would be able to|vears a familiar figure in baseball | food, sirengthens nerves, tncreases bIood | myy coupontn s fora free Mopeckmm il | | tabry's 7OV 144 baby's photograph it | run faster than before, minor and major, may succeed Stephen | corpuscles, bullds up, safely and Quickly, | charss Propaid). of Protoue: the tomertanis ol e { lowa City, lowa, Feb. 6.—Philip Pendioton Defeated Harwood |, The exhibition that Cobb gave that|D. Flanagan as part owner of the | muscles and solid. healthy fieh, -and, | selealbe digovers for buffilie vp dia pocale: 2 (o ke Bekyre pite Newburg of the Towa Clty High school | C. V. Pendleton took a game from|afternoon will long be remembered. | Brockton team of the New England | rounds out the figure. thin, it saat with ten conts {n silver or o 4 N WARD GRA team is believed 1o have broken Frank C. Harwood on Monday might|Ho puiled oft nearly a dozen different | league. |~ For women who never appear stylish in Belp gt ket o Tackiog, and e o1 Yo ";{."‘m;‘:":m "Ll.el:l!:' 1 ] GILMORE, Specia orld's record for individual inter- | in the pool touranment at the Arca-)stunts on the bases. He ran like a e anything, because of thinness, Protone | © : - scholastic shooting here today when in | num club, Ther were mo games)acared deer. He caused general up- Officials of the Columbus !my prove a revelation. THE PROTONE CO., remembrances of babyhoed's days Im g . o N 8 Slase T v nigl N obl I ¢ , R | . 4261 Protone Blds., Detroit, Michis: yeare to come. We have had years of G. EDWARD GRAFF the lowa City school's match against | Plaved on Tuesday night. sets on tho infleld. ~Cobb was himself | team of the American associat 16 ‘oonts Sori AR 0 Dicee iy o R T . the Southern High school of Philadel- ; — again, as brillient a performer on the | nounce they have secured Dick markable effects of Protone. It 15 Bon- | xame........ (- e TR g e “-‘“l-" phia he shot a standing score of 95 Jordan Talks of Delayed Steal. { injurious to the most dslicate system. | - Wke them. No troublesoms pesing. slock and a prone score of 100. Tne team’s; Otto Jordan r the statement | ;he Prnm‘x;nlCnmpflny. 4981 Protone Bldg.. | Street ... Snap them in e Nffy. total score against Philadelphia was | of certain plavers ueing the de- | Detroit, ich., will send you on recei S at | tavea steal. yod with Brook- | of your name and address, u free 50 pack- | Out ) % !lyn the seasons of 1903 and 1904. Dur- IN THE AUTUMUBILE wURL“ | age of Protome, with full instructidus, to ! s Inside Track for Second Base. |ing a game at Chicago in 1303 he was { On San raln The youngster who has the inside | on first and started to steal. Kling | ] i y | ! 2 of the Boston Americans. Grefe play- Y . Aft O toO High: !.-d with the Evansville team ufp the 1 Reom 5, Chapman Building, | Western Enthusiasts are er an Ocean-toOcean Highway | 7., 7.)" jcaguc previous to entering The Photographer, 65 Broadwa Norwich, Conn. ! Feih 3 | major league ball 3 EMBE | AL —Sentiment Also Growing in Congress for Lincoln —_— Opporite Norwich Saviags Soclety, MEMBER | | Ping Bodie, the fence breaker, has ange : 23 - 5 ermittcd a Teer manufacturer in San A Mo i ial Highway. | perm - — FATRLY ACHIVE TRADING. o0 A, Voo Memorial Highway. | Francisco o ‘use' s picture as an| - T = 1647 s s 45 19 AnacondsMinsog o | advert w.)mm Eugs Raymond Is just : avok‘un( (gw o c;um is { 1 Stocks Make Temporary Spurt With | i pitism . | green with envy. week to take in ten ocars for over- Telephone 842 o Amteats | inti SRS T Allabiani b Goslers in the Leach A splendid ilustration ot the influ- | sometimes turn n their holes 5o that| = |Ralling and repainting. Adam’s Tavern e T e o b T ence cxerted by tranecontinental path | the greaso cannot enter, there being | Owner John H (O'Brien of Full | * Better have it done new rather than 1 of the coalers,, quotations of stocks recent formation of the oce: ocean | small do; the d of t 1 securing Willia t . {advanced vigorously for a time today. | _ highway association, which was or- | bolt will hold it from turning and per- Lindhol olh outfielders. They | We do this work, all branches of it,| oyer .19 tne pubiic the finest standacd Trading was fairly active, with keen ganized during the recent tri-sate road | mit the lubricant to reach the bearing | played last season w Jamestown, | painting, trimming, etc. first- | brands of Beer of Europe and Amerios, —_— ————————— | bldding for the Harrlman stocks and conventlon at Pheenix, Ariz, for the | surfac | which won the champlonship of wesi- | clags manner, our prices being consist- | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarias stme of the southern issues, as well as | — o purpose of selecting a route and pro- —_— rn New York. ent with geed work. Boeer, Bass Pale and Burten, Muelrs Y‘) 2.8 k D 2k the coalers. The strength of these is- | — T el moting the construction of a trunk| One of the most annoying things in o Sicotch _Ale, Guinness' Dublin Steut, Jominic OMINICK | sues spread through the list and the | X highway from the Atlantic to the > rattling of the doors. See | Roger Peckinpaugh, the former New 2 Vg C. & C. imported Glager Bunkes | market became broad, with subsiantial | S SLF cifie. Much credit is due Governor | of the plate is only | Haven shortstop, may land. a regular Hul P, B. Als, Frank Jones' Neusigh~ M 1 | advances in every quarter. But the | G & s Louis Sloan of Arizona for his efforts to| infinitesimaliy greater than the amount | infiuld job with 'Cleveland, ~ He: was ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anhenaws embers of New York { DI ki s Ry o | ooy itk improve highway conditions by call- | of play In the door, and if the door ' farmed out to Portiand of the Paciic Budwelser, Schiftz and Pabst. 5 % pulative and evoked no sustained de- | sy Conmciideted _an: Ing together the good r enthusi- | is loose all the way down another plate | Cogst league last season and did well. . A A, ADAM, Nerwich Tewn. Stoek Excllange i~ SRt Wk i CociUAd | Dby erog asts of Callfornia, New Mexico and|should be fitted about an Inch or %0 | He is a good fielder, but cannot hit Telephone 447-12. wctor In .the advance, and when the | i Biuvare ‘4 i Arizona at the request of the Arizona | from the lower end of the door Knob. | harq enough to 1ast. in the big. show Tel. 697 Greeneville 3 jiBapny. for tHiN pirpese became lets Do. ptd T good roads association to discuss the 8 e .. | efcording to some critics, " insisterit the market grew dull ]Tm'; 2000 Distillers' Securities mest feasiole routes and to make plans | The efficiency of a steel-plated anti s ng the afternoon prices were almost | ase Bric " securing appropriations for their | skid tire depends almost entirely upon | .. = DENTIST motionless, until >h;.-j'tl' \m]m;' e "V:lli:e‘foun—;f&*!‘" P 1118 ‘el Dreswags sustotained i 1t The ‘M\..( Boston Red Sox Zocently '7“}2‘ i\ e, “waen profit ta. scaled down 5 leather band in fhich the steel studs | foF Wwaivers ol S e k' iha. day's gains i e 1 favor ot | Soe Imbodie s o Erent deaf i Siags | Fournier, deaited from e Vancouver | DR. E. J. JONES Sh Building, Norwich The course of stocks today empha- entinment in congress in f Of | tio than rubber ang as a result a cer- | ¢lub, and Catcher Tonneman, last sea- : annon Building, Norwich | .;,.q" the inertia of the market at the Linceln memorial highway is mak- | ot S0 0 SO0 S8 4 IO ted e | Son farmed out to Jersey City. The Suile 46, Shanuen Building resent, and the inability of profes- ing substantial progress, according to | (T MR O NIEEE [ Chicao White Sox ‘refused o' waive 3 Telephone 904 sional traders to move it far in either - he latest reports recelved by the Am- s on Fourrier and the New York High Take elavater Shetucket strest e o I Cyaktion oF the o o = erican_automobile associatlon ~good | o - ToeET L | landers declined to pass up Tonne- tanee. Piia - f — f Initiative al t the large | —— Intemutioned Peper roads board. “Some recent confusing SR, 8 : man, so the two players will go to niti it is said that t 8 s the spark” he should speed his motor 8 .| traders are unwilling to take & def tonal Purap statistics by those Interested In gIVING | ;" 5;ot betore stopping it by opening | those clubs for the waiver price, $1,500 Lelivered to Any Part of Norwica | stana Juntil they learn whether there diis itectural recognition to (he mar- | 1l 4iioi(le Ywide” . Then if the spark | “ach ! GEORGE G. GRANE . + 1 o is to be a congressional investigation tyred presi ve h: 1 stinctl ig © o char g left in the . | . n the market — HANLEY'S | of the political situation apparently o & Ne: it only “required siight effort on the | SRCET, 16 BE JEE ton to have an early summer trotting | PEERLESE. A telephone ordsr wii | huve affected the investment demand 2 oy part of roads enthusiasts to confute | B b Ownera”and. divectors ot the | lemfl' and E.bal..f it piomit GG as eculative operations. Al- | 0 Mo, Kun. & Tex the exaggerated cost of comstruction | .o .. e large pair of | Kentucky horse breeders’ association, | ¥ thou; tment buying of bonds and maintenance of a first class nigh- |, O nOVEHy (o7 men (© € arge PAIL S| which recently became a member ¢ a 32 Providence St., Tafivill: 9. J McLlnmiGle 3 Franklin St |has been fairly active recently, there way,” comments Chatrman ¢ leather finished, having soft leather | the grand circuit, are considering the ol s R % are no indications that the demand is Diehl, who presided at the re f RHves ant & leather Hei. % T are advisability of organizing such an in- Prompt attentien to day or sight calla, spreading to the high grade investment 24 eral aid conventlon of the A. A. A. held | /000 % * G 0T oUer’ the other | ROValion. Many horses that winier in | ~ Telepbone §30. aar14M WFawl stocks. Apprehensions as to political < Centra in Washinston clothing for added protection in | the south could be induced by an of- | 0S rices S developments have been supplemented o ol ———— {aturmmiy westhen fer of liberal purses ta-stop ever on | e priges by the influence of indifferent business Tl o tAent o Hulid, BTtator ' (heir way to the grand circult events. | e conditions and doubts as to the ability apasdway ot the Kantncky aloe af the | " Wiken the o s,y into the garipe | — S S e ; Fidelio Beer of some rallroads to maintain their Ohlio river seems to have fallen by the | after a day’s run, the battery switch = =1 . B “Bafle— el R wayside, so far as Cincinnatl capltal | should be shut oft, all oll cups and lu- i Jflh“ (] H mlss On Draf: or tn Bottles, N I an flf The nd for the coal stocks re- C. €. % B is concerned, although half of the stock | hricators should be closed, the gaso- A 3 e Tl e e ry ’ Ev‘”‘,’d b E b e o (e T for such an undertaking has been sub- | line feed should be cut off, the motor B. JACKEL & 0. road of New Jersey which was almos ressed Stoel Cal tly | clea b t - e 100 Pullman Patace Car seribed, and it has been confidently | cleaned and all bolts and nuts adjust ; 157 Franklin St [mpctacular. . 100 Raliway Hiee anticipated that such an undertaking | ed, For Infants and Children, Lo . " A The opening bid of 340 was advanced | i Raadns aventuaily. wonld be a reality, on ac- e wate s i —— steadily with no offers, and it was | to0 Repahlie Sieci . Count of the great interesi evinced | Blue figures on a vellow ground w1 NG Kind You Have Always Bought | wae= vou wasc o pat your vast- i necessary to raise the price 35 points P i ached. Now | be the df b JEWETT CITY HOTEL SUITS PRESSED 50¢ A es. J9 ol 500 Mock” Tatand o when the jdea was first broached. Now | he {he distinguishing features of the b B R o e e Telaware - they are talking of a speedway on the | 1912 Maine license numbers, replacing | Bears the : New and Up-to-date Huduon. rone. five. points: Reading three Ohio side of the river. the white on red ones which were used diam better than through the advertl Our WQonn Ca"s EVETVW}]EL’. and Lehigh Valley and several ot - Pt Signatu.e of e htembs of Diis. Pullstha goal stocks scored lesser gains. Great| 3 In Chicago and New York trucks ! t e il e ML o i) iR Southern of all capacities are cut down in ef- HOWTUCK AFE strong statement of earnings for De- e s Tkt ar atrect cangestia et R e e gk et | Bty o The solution may demand the intro- TR o B R e duction of side-loading vehicles, there- e . |half, but later ralted sharply 300 Do 3ta T s PRING WATER {JATISFYING United States Steel, which rose | 73400 Ualon i uld b amohthlgher were: thin} more than a point. lost most of its 0 Dritc Btaiss Heatty Question solved, Te. 34-2. Norwich gain. Selling of this and other stan- | ap vaica Siaies Rubor el. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. | Gard issues which brought about the | siam taied Sisies S Eb ey rea i s 7 ADS 200 Do, One of the worst things that can reaction late in the day was perhaps 0. A . I i o g i T ————— | influenced by the granting of an in- | 4 b Cooper Hlo GRARSAE Tye vt junction against the steel corporation \3"‘ 1\2 14: o the. irregularities of.the read is. the to prev r-n'k\l from destroying records 100 Ym\"x 1 . change in the brake adjustment (‘n,‘-"m‘ 1 ' which might be of use as evidence fr| 100 Wes by the turning of the turnbuckle which | the government's dissolution suit 200 W | ie designed to regulate the adjustment ' s a B “ r Er; Foreign exchange rates weakensd | Wingme on this part °fl She "‘he"{"’mf"m',,.ghf‘ and bankers stated that conditions had | 18300 Lehigh Valley turnbuckle regulates the tension which worked further away from the point| 600 Chino Copper will be put upon the brakes when they . - ot 1 1000 ey Coneol are applied. If it is jarred around so &t which gold might be exported 00 Am. Tobacco are BUP thiacsansion e’ ariver | profitably to Turope. The provisional 1 salee, 435,600 share that it loosens b7 s %“‘h o engagement of an unlimited amount B Lo will find to his dismay that the bra | are glad to knew of the wonderfsl denefit that Viwwa-O-GHa f T 3 va will not hold on desecnding a hill or of gold bars for export to Paris was MONEY. i ]UST IN made known. It is understood that| York, Feb. 6—Money on call | @ ou:ler cases where they might be | Ras slways been te suiterers of thelr eex. 3 New,; York, Beb..§--Moey call | applied, i S R ML Dol ieady at ¥ 14@2 12 per cent. & =Y | Thowsands of luSiss apresd the gesd news emeng Delv pendent to exchange rates. The theory | TUInE rate 2 1-4; last loan 3 1- Spring shackle bolts that are pro seigbbors and friends, our res Ior s | commonly advanced s tlfat the gold is | Closing bld 2 Y dave o 1-3@a.i | vided with grooves for the distribu- for the use of one of the contestants Ie':“‘;el:’:_’"w‘adsi‘_s e s her aou4 | tion of the grease used as a lubricant Others write letters for publiestion, that wulfering sisters, In the war in Tripoll. h 3 ' 5 4 AND BETTER GRADES A strengthening” influence was the | EIX months 3@3 1-4 per cent. ' sokmewn to them, may learn abewt it la $he newspapere —at— unexpectedly favorable gross earnings = 7 ! e the geod work gess onm. for January of a number of yaflreads.| . ?_OJT?N‘(,D“M AR Rheumatism Advice i "flh % % ALL The bond market ruled firm. Distil- | New York, Feb. 6.— e. 3 so ok VBurn-o. & purely vegstable eompound, comtadming DRUGGISTS 3L !jers “ivea made up a large part of | closed steady. Closing bids: February || Prominent Doctor's Best Prescrip- 5 L IT pesterdas loss. but did not hoid the | 160, Marcn, $.66, April 974, May 41, tion Easily Mixed at Homs i 5o harméul properties fs aeiively apecific fn ia eusative sotten 01.28 & beide with full direciiens. improvement fnlly, 'otal sales, par|June § , . A .96, Bep- & = " 5 | valne, $2.275,080. Tnited States bonds | tember 8.98, October 1002, November | «yrom your druggist get one ounce on the wemardty ergans amd functiers. 291 Main Street. were unchanged on call 10.16, December 10.08, January 10.12. | Toris sompountd (in origingl seaied To young and old # ls highly recommented for the ireat- FRANCO-GERMAN CEBMICAL CO, 3 MACPHEREON, - Spot’ closed auiet: middiing uplands, | package) mad one ouncs of syrup of 3 Ty ! EREON, STOOKS 9.90: middling gulf, 10.15; sales, 100 | Barsaparilla sompound. Take these two ment of sll forms of female troubles. 106 West 329¢th Stroet, Now York Norwicl, Corin: " Kalen: inj g }u:u r)mmu‘lndmn;:t lh;;’n‘:mo‘. a | o < it oo alf pint of good whiskey. Shake the | My Ll o — - bottle and take o tablespoonful before | ‘ agrenteursl CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. each meel and at bedtime” This is - - - et Sugar WHEAT. o ol d to be the quickest and best reme- o iz w sy |8 knows to the medical profession for | N o rheumatism and buckache. Good re- Hack, Livery and Boarding Crnt O I HEEY |l eomeoer (BBl one. T s = o & L ot ruj it does not huve Toris compound STABLE W i in stoclc he Will get it for you fn o tow e Am. Tocometlse o8 ours rem{; Fhoiesale house. 5 " . " S T be Infiuensed o take & patent medicine | We guatantes our service tb be the | 00 Am. Ameidng & % b4 e thlr, hainlon tatlng | sest al the most reasoneble prices, ety 2 TR s S 1o the o i1 ‘&‘* * HMAHONEY BROS, Falls A 1800 Am. 8 one ounce sealed, yellow package v AllsS AVE. | 20 an. ag y Hundreds of the Worst cases were ourad uw An 4% Yhere by this presmpiakian dans miee o R S G o RN 75 SRR O TR TR DU S S SR BT SOy AETEE S T S SE *

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