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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912 PURE FOOD SUGGESTIONS "ryfimday » Full Line L.enten Specials INSURANCE. s o No Guts Now Till Gales Ferry Peculiar After Effects {ARM INSURANCE of GripThis Year Yale Crew Squad Will be Held Intact—Training Begins Now . i J. L. Lath Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition N:wi:: pcf:n§ons, — Baseball Squad Numbers Forty Under Captain ! Quinby. have besp Kapt sy ith the cordemss | Prime RIB I 2| of grip #hich has visited so many homes, The' symptoms of grip this || ROAST, Ib. Mvice in ums Hi’vt you had baby's photograpl n 7 t' Tt to take baby's photes !mfifiufiim;@ nhot‘urulboun Fresh Cut Hamburg Jears to ufn‘: v avs bad yeaniel STEAK, Ib. ...... | UG RlEieines i mevsnstior S ublesome d New Haven, Conn., Feb, 26.—Captain Reinstated Without Penalty. vear are very distressing and leave the e Qoo o e Romeyn of thie Yale crew told the 35| Cincinmati, 0., F —The nation-| SYStem in a’run down condition, par- 3 members of the squad that from mow |\ = oy o e T T tea | teularly the kidneys, which seem to SHOULDER STEAK, [b HRE Y SEi P i T 7 PIG LIVERS each 12Y5¢ on there would be no.cutting down of 3 oo s s-;m‘:-.« most, as evel " vietim com- | 3 he number til practice s trans- | Player A. J. Shafer of e New Yorl plains of lame back and urinary trou- . e s wera | Natlonal leugue clu 10duy in thé £00d | bles which showid not be nosieated. oa | ] PORK CHOPS, Ib. ........... 12¥sc |’ Choice SHOULDER ROAST, Ib.... 10c L ‘ /GHT”” also instructed to bggin training and | graces of crganized baseball, He failed | these danger signals oftén lead to 12 keep in condition ui.’v‘ atter the races. (o (e New York clib, fo whom he | more serlous sickness, such as areaded | CORNED BEEF, Boneless, Ib.. .. 10%c | SALT PORK, Extra Heavy, Ib 9c Coach Quinby of the Yale baseball | was under coniract during the season | Bright's Disease. Local druggists re- | team today announced the first cut in | of 191l Owing to his not rmnngl:on a large sile ‘on Dr. Kilmers | The Photographer, the university squad. Forty men in |played with ineligible teams cr players | Swamp-Root which so many people R % addition to the battery candidates are | during the ime of his suspension, no | say soon heals and strengthens the |l Solid Meat Extra Fine Salt each 5¢ | FINAN HADDIE Oppesite Nerwich Savings Soclety. retained. | penalty wa ¢ imposed upon him. kidneys after an attack of grip. Swamp-Root is a great vidney, niver || OYSTERS, quart % ¥ and bladder remedy, and, being an | herbal compound, has a gentle healing TR > e ~ effect on the kidneys, which is aimost | Fancy Pink VanCamp's COVERING TOUR ROOF AGAINS i diately ced by those who try s zornmon asyer || TWENTY YEARS ON THE CINDER PATH [ femsifiafanicilh s vl ) SALMON, can ... 15¢ | HOMINY, can . FIRE INSURANCE. By JOHN D. NOLAN. | 0 to hclh] a sample bottle of MACKEREL, 6 for: 25c] 1b. .............. 10c RAISINS —Seoded, Ssedless s T 2 packages .. Imported Gastile Soap ek ant payment for N Stamp-Root, free by mail, to_eve Smoked BLOATERS CLOTHES PINS CORNSTARCH by the pound or cake lar lost when you surrender b e sufferer who' requests it. A trial wi d Hcy, et UL &8 Witts Yo to: - ¢onvince any one who may be in need Slor . a8 5 dozen for ....... 9% B e e e s B “Got” the New Britain Sports| o'clock p. m., when T drove tn| Of it. Resgular size bottles 50 cents 15ARC 5. JoNes, e oving. Pt Mo Sl e "whah | fnd 00 ¥or s o o aoesie | | SHRIMP i e o i |DUNN'S PHARMACY Insurance and Real Estate Agenti | Burkel Cleaning Up $125 on the Re- 3:'.‘.3?1‘ L e m o g A |} Wet packed, can .... 13c| 10bars ..........23c| 2cams ........... 9 S ’ chards Building, 91 Main St. | the carriage, Burke, look brow | and hard as nails, advanced with ou stretched INSURANCE ifter - the at Torrington, Sull ing. I was running a five-mile trial P SR Ot | livan decided to land the New Britain when they entered the grounds, and, The Oldest and Strongest Companies | sports, so he gave $10 to a friend in turn Match—Danbury and Newburgh | lake. Burke and his trainer were al- jed him to Dillon’ k at | . H Next—Miller Wants a Race. { “eady there, nd as 1 alighted from | Fovit Tanding. whore 1 was ain. || Gem CODFISH GOLD DUST 10¢ &‘[';‘l‘,n';m;k i 50 Main Street Steamship tickets to all parts of the world. and, saying not noticing them, kept on, finishing in Rt New Britain, instructing him. to meet| Vel Nolan, how are you today?”|o7m, 10s. After dressing, 1 'entered i AMES E. FULLER b u}‘ e bertaf K ‘H»y‘.].xn:, l\;‘u‘ 1&‘.‘».‘ Very well, thank you, No need to | the saloon, v.l:xrc le\nmrzx [mbn\?tg:‘:e ONIONS Mlllgn GRAPES : Seeded ORANGES J . A Whin the dabject” of *xunniog. being | sk gou | and itler, who inormed mo he s Zquuts ......;..15c B b 12 e 2 dozen ......... 25¢c 1912 ARRIVAL 161 Main. introduced, Sullivan would offer. to No; I'm feeling (@petly good. 1f} ‘,‘"( 1.;: oy e .p.q'. o 'mnm’en4 ¢ g e e e e o Be”bosted | MmO B | e o “maten e o run ||| EXtra Large POTATOES Englich WALNUTS pock o o Bie ) R e 15l WA Papesy AME OFFICE OF WAL E. BILL |55 20 00t 0me L i at| e i e Sobbed o the tine, ang | er. LEMONS, dozen 23c a shot Bu went away = \ b Torrington, the following Saturday. |like a sprinter, and for three-quarters| ROLLED HIGH TOTAL | Large assortment of new and beau- s_ea ?stat Burke was' promised $25 by Sullivan's | of a mile, hit up a very fast gait. The BuT LosT THE wmaTcH |8 yatican [rea o — tiful patterns. e BN et S5 SR 08 T T 5[PURE | : and Fire Insurance, backer, and knew nothing of the deal. | nd when BWaA. Ltanery h Frices to suit. ' 'We Bollclt inspectiont and he began fo slow down s ireaied in Somsry' Block, ever C. M. | On the day of the race, Burke came | about 300 yar from t g Wheh | Owls No. 2 Shost Most Pins But ams, Room 9, third fioer. to ston, accompaniod by only |my effor Telephone 1 four or five friends, as the New Brit- | short spri . Pt e e o |PUTTER THE. MoHICAN COMPAN <| LARD ¥y Fanming Studios, ain sports did not feel very confident s € S % . - ning Owls duckpin team No. 4 took Ib. 1 1 Cl 31 Willow Street = =====|of his ability to win. Seeing that he | betting event, and I received $125 ay n No. e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW had no following, Sullivan instructed | my share, there being no gate. {wo out of three strings from team | Ih. c me to lose, and at once offered to bet 10 Teceived a letter from my old | \0- % although the latter team scored | $50 to $500 that I would win. This| o aer Crommy. Ol 118 sreatic" tolol pintall by alx. nlis had. defeated Milier. at Philadel \rm air Sull'van of team No. 2 was Attorney Richards Bldg, | impression with the New Britain peo- | | hortly after our race at Wate man with 108 £, ngle and 299 | | ple that they could have won a barrel | I ng me that Tom Martin | fOF three string total. Scores: S — — = T T br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentlst Lo s . SN of morey, and this report they carriec N. Y. wanted a man 5 Owls No. 4, in which Danile Paplett, Dixit Col U. 8. RECRUITING AGENT. | Roller Polo Results Monday. Ghannon Bullding Annex Reom A L e 2 8 Miller o won | Capt. Johnson 73 8 burn, Joe LaRoche and Arthur I\ — | Poughkeepsie: Poughkeepsie $, he race was ed at 4 o'clock and v pop- | 9 oD, bz At Poughkeepsie: Poughkeep | Telephons sl octitd Brown & Perkans, Ktomeys-at- l:v jl S8 mhee sk @iatien as (e piiool | e saniis Newh and vas very pop- | 94 5 5| beauit took part. . |Visits Norwich Monday from New| Aibany 4. t Bank, Shefucket St | 34 All_are waiting for next Saturday| Londen Statioh—Wonders That Am- ST and Burke won in 4m, 2s. His friends | and bidding {won a few $5 and $10 bets and all | Winsted friends farewell le | went home rejoicing and regretting | burgh by way of Danbury they had not bet more. I accompanied | I decided to siop off at Danbury and next to Thapies ephone 38-3. to come, since each of the players now bitious Young Men Do Not Enlist in| - In point of instinct ants rank above has a game in the seric I T i , wit Army—Government Call for Colored | 8!l animals excet man Krigrts of Honor Took the First. Recruits. 1= — 1 < = v 1 TE OF OHIV, C OF TOLEDO, Sulllvan to Winsted. After the race|spend a day with Hines, who lived at 101 108 90 18 he had advertised a mile handi- | Bethe!, five miles from Danbury. I $0 90 89 The Knights of Honor baskstball ; 3 LIS | cap race there a few days later, found him working in a hat shop, and ™8T team won the first of @ series of three |, J1onday noon Private M. C. Brien, | Lucas County we. . .. inn from scratch in this race, defeat- | I remained there three days, winning in the Bijeu at Jewett City on m the U, 8. recruiting station, two mile handicaps, in which 1 con 5 276 5, - r ¢ is menjor partner of the firm of I. . Sullivan, Seaton and Bond, all of £ ol hes rday afternoon from Geers acad- | State street, New London, came to| Cheney & Co., doing business in_ the eaner a“ u «d 75 yards start to two hatters,| The winners of the evening match | cmy team by the score of 12 to 11 1-2. | Norwich and reported at the postoffice | CIty of Toiedo, Couiy and State afore- ‘\\ insted, who received 75 yards start. | ce ! winning $30, whic their place at the top of the|The Knights were ahead 6 1-2 to 1|to Tecelve inquirles from young men | S8id, and thai said frm will pay the {1 Won in 4m. 47s, and Sullivan at RUNDRED DOLLAKS f | once sent an account to a Hartford | Hincs, who arranze aces. ment by the following standing: | in* the first half, but the ademy | desirous of entering the United States | Sach ‘and every case of Catarrh that 157 I‘ranl(lln SL n went on to Newburgh, where Won. Lo n slowly crawied upon them. The |infantry rvice. Private W. H.|cannot be cured by the use of Hall's | G. EDWAI(I) GRAFF Stocks, I divided -with | paper, at the same time offering to| I tk | match me to run a mile with any man | T fou i Tom Martin, who was a sa- | Owls No. 4 16 = ineups: Jeard: who is in charge at the| Catarrh Cure. g TP in the state for $160 to $250. This of- | loon keeper and agent for a brewery, | Owls No. 1. .. oo’ 19 12 Kuights of Honor—Melvin lg, Green | New London station, which, since its| FRANK J. CHENEY § su"-s P“ESSED sun i |fer was at once ucceptad by Burke's | and atter a conference e sent a chal: | Owla No. 5..... = | r&, L'Heureux 1f, Barry rf, Myott c. |establishment a year ago, has enlisted| 8¥orn to bel duy Ot Deosme | backe o came to ted and | lenge to a local paper, offering to back | ¢y ie . } Academy—Gee McArthur rg, |2 good number of men from the coun- | hs MY Frejeue th e Bflnds and Gra‘n | posted 3200 to back him to run me 4| me lo run ten miles against any man Wi : Bliss c, Rioux If, Brown rf ® ltry towns. T B 2 D 1888 . W. GLEASON Our wagfl Calls E"rnhm | mile a week later. I trained hard for | in America for $160 or more. Miller i ‘ The second game will be played next | E Monday one of the New Lon-| (S Notary Publ this race, and was down under weight | was at once sent for, and arrived in| . Quinh Leaves the Holdouts. Saturday in Jewett City ’“)m” the!| dun mOldISENIGOIMER' £ NOTRibk oo ek | 5 Ca Cure Is thken inter-fo o C e Chapman Building, i on the day of the race, and remained | Newburgh, going to the home of one |, NeW, York, | Aicadarmy: teamm STIIL try € aor Dank abfany woullibi Sasilia: 16 o e i directly on the blood { sent in : s 2 o . g | Sena_for testimorials free Nl gony diniun : o Pre consult with the postoffice force re- I o 'S CO.. Toled PRIN . 2 EVR ’ | et ?l el y Quinn had] Highwood Boxer Wants Bouts. garding inquiries made con- 1d by alk DruggWsts, Tac OF S G solidated \(n(:; Exchange | 8 berof the holdout =z Dear Sir: I would like to arrange a | C€TRIg _enlistment. Yes Pri-| Take Hall's Family: Pilis for 1- glean;ogomle\mdi A Sulng to bulld, } ow ¥ork | bout with Homes Mooty of Noreich of | vate Brien had a_spec , for | pation. Somebody is going (o have wome oea- Chica ard of Trade L' Pool Match Has Ocoum on Edge. | joiit Wik Homer Moaty of Rorvich of | Monday morning the recruiting station T PR b Woric Ac sl e .as lay ge and Goullard | magp e i T TR Or 8T efved the following tele frof arning Again: et Feet. ARE Tel iy ::NGILFILLA 2 A3k | met at the Totakett Hose company for | fean. thore ae poth s ke o heat || MtAne. EeraTaL U\ %t| Wet and chilled feet usually affect 5 gy ‘YtOU 7°n i N, . H 5 heir second match game of pool.| \Wh S b s o ) the mucous membrane of the nose, s0, why not let me consult wi Y . Mor. B! DAMPENING INFLUENCES. | 800 Ausate : | Wwhich caioed mueh oxosme 12200l | Whito Hupes. 1 will meet them in any S B the mucous membEanE o wne MOSE | vou about it. I will be pleased to give As weekly letter. i sl 1000 Baitimo 1 wilch enieel h excitement. Nearly | place. Would like to have it take place | 4 for colored infantry desir- |throat'and lungs..and la grivpe, bron-| yoy my estimates and prices fer any- Y 1 useful information. Roosevelt’s Letter, English Coal Sit-| oop Betiichem il ‘n mem| the club were on'in treir home town, with a guarantee, | 2ble applicants for that arm of the|chitls or pneumonia -may = result.|thing in the contracting line, and a&s L i e I e and, and those | not attend 1 will meet any man, black or white, | ervice who meetjall requirements, Watch carefully, particulzzly the chil-| for the actual work and results you | uation and Mexico's Troubles. 2% rere H. 4 Richards and his clecks, e Private Brien, an earnest, soldierly |dren, and for'the racking stubborn| will be pleased. | wm | . hut arrengements were made to in 1S )Y CONNE representative of the infantry service,|coughs give Ioley’s Foney and Tar waaf 0! A New York, Feb. 26.—Two factors |- |form them by 'phone of the progress| Irignwood. ¢ e O O CONNELL. “akd Monday tha fonder s that mor | Compound. It soothes fhe inflamed | yOU let me bave itt Tii Gtadke whe stood out most prominently in con- | of the game each moment. s o young men of all classes do not enter |membranes, and heals the cough | have done so. ne shots by both contestants, \\hu‘ ive, unmarried man, of temperate hab- | & Osgood Co, The Dingbats | accepted the Jewett City have llenge of the Occum 216 Mal Stroet free from disease, the United nection with the reactionary tone of |~ today’s stock market. These wére|— Colonel Roosevelt’s letter and the ap- | proaching coal sirike in England. It | | would be difficult to determine which ot these was the more important as a were close all the way, and Lepage won by one point, 100 to 99. e pane Qooum | States army: offers not only good pg Blamed a Good Worker. lay After the game Goullard xnullon:&Al\ ot - it the opportunity, free of cos! 0 | b ed my k \ for severe dis- of og8 28 for th | played Wednesc eve: in Cecum | the ity e cost, to T blamed my heart for severe dis 155 again fon the deciding game | DIAyed Wodnendsy evening in Czenm | DUy (1° CPROTCUMILy Tree of comt fo| I blamed my heart for severs dia;| n Exhibition gus CHot wak. Hardiy D e [y et e be played next Saturday at 230. nager | Philippine Islands, Alaska and all the | writes W. Tanville, Va, “butt| Dom“\lck & Doflfinick president's communication to the gov- | besvam & Hudmn. . fvs Honllazo s Myepatt Badba. | High Duckpin Scores. United, 8 b pointedt O e | ety i) A fine amsayto:yiit of tHef TAIE SRS erno poemed disposed 1o place | o o ya®, 10 Orsnde. SUETULeRG pofve palit Ba e e s he pointed out, there | K .ife Pills completely cur o S | N T e sbamed: T e | e There was a lot of cigars smoked in| High single in duckpi 1 Friday |is an excellent opportunity to 'obtain|me,” Best for stomach, liver and kid-|i® Milinery for Winter wear at Tel. 901 Norwich | document, despite the fact that only sy the club oems on the night of th |at Donovan's alleys was rolled by o mechanical and technical education | ney o5, constipation, beadache or | MRS. G, P. STANTON'S, o rwicl B o o IS SAOK SOt o & - game and also some very good”sing- | Rvdholm, wit and by Scott on|and thorough training ctriclty, at at The Leo & Osgood e o e | o ot | ing, rendered by the Occum quartette, | Saturday, with 134, government expense i i No. SSiguer | gurd 0 cangdidacy with no| s et |little favor. The progress of the Er M"I‘ lish coal situation towards its more| ! critical stage was viewed with consid- | ™ g0 1n erable alarm. This was evidenced not | — only_in the heaviness of Americans in| 10 { London, but in the trend of the Lon - |don and continental markets as well. |_ | Other events which served to damp- | — en the ardor and narrow speculative| 200 public comprised the Mexican situa- | Frank O. Moses, 00 D AMERICAN HOUSE, TR g 17 ~ Farrell & Sandersor, Preps. DISfIn tzve/ 1 i v SPECIAL RATESto Theutre Troupes, Autom » Traveling Men, etc. Livery connsoted | exhibit of dtV[d ua ] R SHETUCKET STREBET. lovers and|Day st the B 3 Harvester i Inter Marine lode ¢ P.rns upon our | Assoclatio i ¥ \ | tion, the coming congressional inves- Coudertlle & Niah e, - | Street. . New T > Ht flfl M F I”: tfl fon, the coming congressional inve 100 Looimslle & e, 1t s custom- | N ; 01Led riants, rerns and u fl“n Finest and largest storage reem || (ization of the money power and addi- | M & 8¢ s in this city. Elevator service !tional labor outbreaks in New Eng- M P, & &S, B sonnected. Rates reasonable, iand, During the early part of the ses- | T Jio- lan. & Tex sion the market’s movements were also — retarded by the possibility of an ad- | verse decision by the United States . Widener, Alt-|Y. M, C."A. and g B9 ihore 1s a whole line | thrown open-to the QTR 5 A large, fresh and varied assc. Ge these wWho - eitlier | department will Ly om: QUSRS ’ s % \ to choose from at Pappronch them, such us (113, tutomobtie rohcol, TIQ Xt \ GEDULDIG'S, er, Mrs.\ Gardner, Mrs. | mobile enieine kept in orera C t t w k sureme court in the long delayed | R » Mrs. Huntington, and Mr. |7 & eertioned o3 N {3 Telephone 868 77 Cedar Street. ontrac or! | Reading coal case. T fohnson, and numerous others | | Under these circumstances it was Western h:equal energy and equal suc-| and Building Materials of every fl'not to be wondered that the merket meric description. Let me quote you | moved with practically no impulse, | prices and estimates. even though important financial inter- | ; ests wer o quoted as declaring that|—— Pepies ¢ conditions are steadlly improving. Bt "¢ L6 This statement was borne out in a| S ooaL ve bagun o colect-Mr cw s o i { JOSEPH BRADFORD, Paft, Mrs. Emery, and Miss Hanna i Men who have had Prcinnatt; Messrs. Otto Kuhn, Fleitmy 3 < - et e, D iy o B Book Binder. Schwab, Lehman, Senat Qwsed the trouble. The exhiblt i opea | Pressed Steel Car. * 5 o'clock. Alank Bool led te Order, A. N. CARPENTER measure by the Calumet and Hecla. ai- | % EEel, Sl O ;;’",’;"*,‘-hf” o e T = Job ERK Shehs Mate Bed At e e oy rectors, who declared a quarterly divi- Rallway ~Steel iladelphia, Eastman in Roc] Qace Entries Close To-day. | Bottsd 03 BROADWAY. tey in' Toledo, Hutchinson dend of §8, as against the preceding | 40800 Reading . S clowk to-dsv for- the 3 Telephowa M . i dau i Commerce Street Dayment of 36 per share. It is gens| b Teme &t in Chicago, Davis in Ne AopiaotitaL L erally believed, however, that the cop- 200 R Tsiand €Co.... BBler ; contasts | 00 in 8an Francisco, Possessing Telephone 171. per trade at this particular perioa luL_‘ o Tork Ath..| Montreal, - especially stands in a more favorable yu;snuoni 100 than any other important industry, but | this condition is regarded as an isolat- | — Sios ed one. The state of the steel and iron | 1400 oueh trade shows no immediate betterment, | 1% * PR ) W Horne; different A [ still keep the 1 Cigarettes x 7 ol wnam 20 1f You Want Satisfaction | masterpiece.) . F . call at I & D. Fishken who will : ? Somehow - that blend vell, jBellini snd bulld or repair wagons or carriiges. the question of R. E.|J.. P, Morg: xs a wonder! |..A couple of fine pol Horseshoeing and rubber tiring at Belivered to Any Part of N d shares of the independent com S cleared up by. that time. | Riggy,) ang o “wife by Fr. Cossa hav Teasonable prices. y orwich ?\:mni, S neluding Republic Iron and | — Tems & i, e B T ; g like it Gy ittty S WOk s 1e Ale that ts acknowledged to be the | 2i0o% i Bothlehem Steel, were again | 3 prior to b before~=- Mr. Morgan's library hangd Tel. 531-2. 31 Chestnut St 00 Taledo, St. L. & W DLest on the market — HANLEY'S |conspicuously weak. e R anization represented it | s eruging, beyoad it the cholce PEERLESS. A tesghone crtcs win | OF ihe more active stocks, Reading | "5 £, 15 Fotn e e e e TheyYe d.l.ff_qsn_*- oo (b, ¢ s recelve promp: attention. was weakest, declining another full | United sues st gAPsh some rorularity there was wme | =g s Ghirlandajo, and'a portrait of @ J n e1V d 3 . 2 3 o e Tat=1 nited States Rubber KX bility, #o e X point to.the lowest level sinco the lat TR o e Vel B0 You guess it.in the aroma Boticell Guscrided 1o Castagne):iin ust Hecetve 0. d McCCRMICK 80 Franklin St |ter part of January. Steel and Union | %0 United K 2 a oL e Dok 500 Do. 11 ihe City A. - iner's collection the, Interesting C 2 Pacific moved within the range of | o ben ‘e i7" “nitied” close~te Danteis™, w\ you'know #t in-the delicious 2 of & woman by Pliero Pollaiuolo from | HEW shipment of Carriages oint, and Southern Pacific was but|—— Ya. Car. Chem » | Slightly influenced by a supreme court | — - Wabash decision affecting #ts land holdings. | =7 (& T ool i B.udied vards race probably ever see ¥ {inli*1 Srates, when a yara stick woold Turkxs}\ flavor. eollectich of O. Hainaver:, MrRY and Concords, manufactured | [wer=d the first three men at the finich, BRayinne:'s time better than 57 seconds. | S¢ Der bas the fine ‘profile portrait¥el | &3nadian * Pacific aisplayed greater Nertimatmonss Bisctric B T e ‘o m . e by A. de Predis.| H. A. Moyer, also a carload and Parcel Delivery. Regy | heaviness tham any other high class | "o i © ses race " rext ‘w‘m.’:n'm.°mu15x°°"= Ten more- of these dainty wonders"in the L1 Here, Thowever. thetaupply by Y o par e TesU- | e, its early declino of 11-2 points| 800 Wheeling & I Ere..... 3 t cer aner. i | HersTbowerer. : e iRades 5 Wice | eing assisted by London selling; pre- at e ey Bent Gzmes Tonight American package because it st fancy--zofw 15¢ (o st et I”:,ho) .:m - £ v for H ecount. 1 7% 5 2 5 i y R S=Tws Telipheies —108-8 s mr—mmrnvn apeclaities Central | o 5 egiment “ Athletic Asso L"l”““""," bt s fasons.' aver{have as’ yet Iittle’ g s Leather' preferred, Federal Mining,| Totsl seles 206,500 thares f§Bpual midwinter athlotia Balance other Dot omdally [0t old}Italian” plastie B s o) e Voo o e i 8, Toircy-tourth Street | every noteworth) & s R erroncautly re- | yearaf/more S than © {all showed pronounced Wweakness. | MONEY. 2 R ening. Several -m-lmres of different . mamm”:- ”""Q,mfl vior, Racretary of trumd. which Bears-Roebuck, almost alone of its| New York, Feb. 26.—Money on call s (e verious events. | cellent tapestries, ot ‘L‘ r ey otficer of the West. class, was Strong, after some e€arly'gieady, 23-8@21-2 per cent, ruling| § “ard chemplon, | Chinese' and _Perala nent (12.232) seecton of 100. Seaviness. The mariset closed With N0 | rate 23.5, last foan 3 1.2, closing by ] {faience, or else he possh e U, $225, $250. | yariation from its dullness and at| 3.8 offered at 21-2. 5 Spanish majolica, Limoges prices which showed Httle change in |~ ‘Time loans steady, sixty days 23-4| yley o crystals,” and gold ornamen ley-Davidso Uv- issues. 3 per cent,, ninety days 3, t Koy o Bokss siise rido. T o market was inclined to| 1.0 i latade s N e Second-hand Mot Single and | steariness, but shaded oft toward the AR dlaeval and renaissance wfl'n :;‘ Twin Exceislors from $100 ub; Twin |Close. Total sales, par value, were $2, COTTON. ally even cl‘l‘lk:':‘;:l:l‘.“ oo ;::u s % s, $125 to $150. | 157.000. Ve ork, Feb. 26.—C umerous w b ». Indians, $125 to §150. | 1530 0 o 0 twos advancea 1-3| New York, Feb. 26—Cotton spot B8 on, but individual works of art of N closed quiet, 5 points lower; middling Second-hand Motorcycles taken In . gistered 3-8, o efully and trade for ney machisies. per cent., the threes registere uplands 10.35, middiin it « 8 : i ‘as 2 rule tastefully and asreeably o o T T and Panama threes coupon 1-8 on call. | ZH 0% 0 7 i A el & g the Interfors in which they are | heard here to-morrow, when Matt J, 5.4 Futures closed steady, Bids: Febru- e ¥ 1| resent:ng the new Louisville * Je C. V. pefldleten Jr- STOCKS. High Low. Cios. | 377 992 March 9.98, April 10.08, May i tion > of > America’s ~ posses- (:.'nln. Chnn:rlll: n;;.l-.., ;,h!... * e W |10:18, “June 10.29, July 10.26, © August F % 14 of old art must here be [owner of the Douglas Park t | 10.29, September 10.29, October 10.38, i : v consider an agreement enter November 10.40, December 10.45, Jan- E s st important.” If we de- | VNS A8 i uary 10.44. llgctions, it is because| Douglas Park was desiened ¢ they far surpaes | [ DoNR: O tion Come in and see new 1913 modele. 12000 feb2d 00 ton ol CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET, y R significance. | affairs here and for fiv BROWN & ROGERS e T i s ey ‘h:_“ : Bt wetks Was, ‘b;_l‘t.ou'vulll ‘Crurehd & & e OIF e P " : . fifty ' years| mirht eo to esch Contracting Painting Linsed O ... | B mdh e N monz ola- |y what TWE I Paper Hanging Sndine & 3 e : > orks, but .a.mm. IN Bteel Foundries. i 3 ¢ Van Barbi- Prices and work guaranteed. Sugar Refiniog ;{5; ceneenee e " E ¥ B b1 hs 27 Chestnut Strest. i e -“: i S HERE 10 advertising medium in | 1100 Anaconda M May o ern Connecticut.equal to The Bul- | 3100 Aichisn | quie | Des oty for business resu WO De. i Sewt. u% e Sl o oA P

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