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NORWICH: BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912 INSURANCE. JEFFRIES TO TRY TO and astqunded New York swimmers Gains 30 Pounds = . . and athletes by swimming from 26th o Gave Morris A Good I_acmg COmE BAGK Acarw,| 04, Htisey by vl o 33 . Specialty Has’an Idea That the Fault Was in | 19100 In ao '." ARM INSURANCE. Training Before. Columbia 18, Yals 13 ] ~ | Joe Jeannettee Had Andy All But Out in the Sixth—Reféree| iim Jefries is going to challense | New Heven, ¥eb, 3T—¥ale lost 1) pogriaple-Result of the New Flesh: | J. L. Lathrop & Sons, St the Go—Big N T With th Jack Jonnson AgaIn. e m it the |18 to 18, " Columbla led all through xmldu' In Many Cases Norwich, Conn. opped o—Big Negro Toyed e Boston | ¥, Angeles, Cal, by & man close to o g e o Ml’nufl H M s the former world's ckrl-m]z’);nu-} llilxhle;. oth teams: % vyweigh It that the ellow has = i ] bosn ltp:n.:fil;:lpl:(.ln‘ e actlon: Sor SPORTS OF ALL SORTS, hvnn!n\-\uyhdha Conpon Baidw : ] zome Yme now, having concelved the | Tionus Wagner has squalled Fop ool o ey New Hayen. . Comng. Wb, A | annual convention of the organization | 1428 soon after the Reno encounter | xjcons’ record of hitting for .300 or | anythlig schediled 15 round fight between Joe | in Patecson, N, I, March 23, Thare | that had he trained differently he ijeiier for 15 consecutive seasons. g Al (o B b T Jeanette and Andy Morris of Boston | Will be several important changes in| Would have been able to down the <k Ig.tuu offects of that new treatment, Was stopped in the sixth round by the | the ruies to he considersd, one being | PETO. It is claimed for him that he| Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan and Ollie | E70tone, £07 the PRICINE NP 8L N Coc e has led an abstemious and careful life | Kirj 4 - and lost nerve forc referca because of the fatteredeup | the abolition of the loaded ball, al- |Bas abs! k have signed to box in St. Louls | like a miracle than a medicine,” said condition of Morris. roa‘fl)lf'!rbi?)den by several local as- {gr(;:nfi: (fsi{ng("g;;-sg? clgngfiéfmfo‘:e March 4. A well ¥nowmigentianse Jostardsy Iz t h l anietta i Wi Sard: ¢ith Mor- | sociations, but still i : . In- Btk speaking of the revolution La d s b5 pocanetic had an casy tme with Mor | 0 el toumament. . Aeneagemein® | deed, he is open in his statements that | The University of Wisconsin has | taken place in his condition. “I be- undry dtarch i oC g Such. 2l ¢ ther Caes ; | he betieves that at the present moment | signed to play the University of Ar-|gan to think that there was nothing on the sixth that Referea Fitzgerald for the tournament to be held in Pat- - - tried B ; rar]a he is in better shape, all things con- | kansas at football nest fall. earth that could make me fat. e 2 0 cbliged to stop the bout, which was |erson March § to 30 are under way,|B® B ent champion tonics, digestives, heayy eating, diets, T l P 7 ous 250 wcheduled for fificen rounds. After | fifty experts being at work fixing the | Sidered, than is the present champion. e e ey tvervinias <iss |l Pacific Toilet aper S R T S : i : Theré are hints that Jeffries has umor from the Pacific coast has 3 [ ng for three rounds, hardly hit- | fourteen new alleys, and a carload of 5 . you could think of, but without result. 3 B e et Tat oty hnd | new pina has arrived. The ehtry ligt | cOnsulted at luast three of the leading | it tRt Champion Ad Wolgast has lung “ ) . Jeanett 0se ] 5 . trainers of the country at different | trouble and will retire from the box- A slashed Morris all over the ring. In|Will close Saturday next. The offi-|!f b ths fo i e . S, ran % S e - the sixth he had him staggering about | ¢ials Teport the prospect of nearly D‘,’(“f’:le'“m,‘(?e,o’:g‘de‘m":“l ol v b e y y i ¥ iHia ms rotts % 2 b Ungmies er Lifeine Condition, and that each, after a thor-| The London faternafional horse show P. k Al Kk S 1 7 11 , 2 he early rounds were so tame that | S 3 B i of 1912 will open in Olympic on June AN R A - COVERING YOUR ROOF AGAL the crowd hissed and jeered the fight- HOPPE IN GOOD FORM. ;;,‘“,‘,‘,;,i‘{g“fl:;‘&“; ‘féfi?;ié‘&"é&é’.‘ 17, continuing until June 29,with prizes n aska vaimon can ¢ TRE LOSS can only be done by ers. 1In the fourth, Jeanette had evi- A B T i regati; 60,000. FIRE INSURANCE dently received insiructions to .cut | Led Cline in Afternoon Billiard Game, |1NE Wovk. o | assTeEsting FoRuLENo. 0 White W Stri Bea 3 25¢ niee instant pavment for [ loose, for he went after Morris ham- | 400 to 264, “doped” at his Moana Springs train-| WIith President Ban Johnson in the 166 Wax or sString ns - cans ,:"h;fi{' £ '\\’A‘x‘—‘rren:ler er and torgs, sending right and left| 2 5 ing camp and insists that he scareely | chair, the American Iaague meetings ) ie 3 S35 fahe fud upperenty Lo A Wb ri e PAIMSRNG, SoD U UG Fabrs! v WS ants ey | Tt e g et i Tona Lima Beans 3 cans 25¢ he 1if Mor vill and | continued at 18.1 balk | when he entersd the ri t Reno, He | 8 5 & - - it ISAAC S. JONES, in the sixth when the fight was stop- | line billiards here this afternoon in | insists that he canegreil fato condition e taasrance sad foal Exiats Agent, | Der M face was like o plece of | the second. instalment of his 2,000-|ana Nkewlse Insists that he is Jack | Hugh Jemnings was born in Movsic, Richards Building, 91 Main 8t raw beefsteak. match with Harry Cline. Hoppe | Johnson's master. He refuses, how- | P8. and thorefore has a fine ear for Pearl Ba]rle s L e VAL LT lb 50 . S In the ni-final, Young McAuliffe d_his 400 points in 16 innings, | ever, to acknowledge tha he intends | melody—as rendered by Ty Cobb and y M ~ * “WHEN FIRES ARESTARTED N (| Sridsciort had algntly the better | whilo Cline was totallng 264, ~Hoppe reluming (o tha ring, but was Iiewise his mighty bat, of Joe Marcks o 1wood, M- | scored_a_high run of 121 points and | dumb on the same subject when ask S THE FALL, THEN IS INSURANCE | Auliffs played for Marcks' body and | closed with an average of 25, while | 1o Gony that T senm ooty Steve Flanagan has sold his interest Bold Dast * i -0 e o pkg_ 19¢ JF THE MOST VALUE. had him in distress several time. managed to score a high run of | move. in_the Brockten New England league i Marcks wes sfrong in the Afth, but|108 points, average of 16 1-2. Cherokee Tom Jones, who' is men- | team and will scout for the Chicago i g i y Oat 3 ki 95¢ in the sixth McAuliffe had him against | In the evening Hoppe won his thind | tioned as Jeffries' manager,when back- | White Sox. fi d h . M ha “ k / Do Not Be Caught Unprotected. | i.'x, v animering him in the face | triei match n che geren by & scove| i inc's cormer:ads He ik suleht | o o ranumether's, Mother's or yuaker Uats D&gs. wheil the gong sounded. of 400 to 209. Hoppe's high run was| from the shoulder. “Jim has not asked | John A. Elliott of La Crosse, foun- SEE im O'Connell of Highwood and Joe |56 and Cline's 54, Hoppe's average| me to be his manager. FHe has not told | der and former pilot of the Mi Any Men Or Woman Who Is Thin Can F B P LE‘RNED & co Rrcker of South Norwalk, heavy- |was 194- nd Cline's 9 11-2: me that he intends boxing again, but | Wisconsin league, has been re-elected Recover Normal Weight By The EXTHA ST“MPS wn’H TEAS AND coFFEEs o e 3 “_~-1§h:‘5. made such a (ljnflss ;;r affairs —_— ;‘t is my personal belief thet he ‘s and | President of the organization. lhn-::::l;mwl‘n-h : t the go was stopped in the second | as been for weeks considering the oo Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | otind 1f ‘was to nave gone cin it U A R e ¥ " land who promises io developnto & 30 Stmrs, EIRyad Coffee 35¢ | 100 Stamps 4" Tea 70c Agency established May."‘.m-” = — Mathewson Heads Party of Giantsifor | Jack Johnson is inclined to be; ol Sehiar Verm;ln expects to hunt {h}'n'f Doen thmt!orl::-m fln%obfb:-nhw with 11b. - % 1l DIIMWF T 2 jes | this new ncpe up when he goes abroad was natural. for me that s i S % SEES NOTHING TO the: MuFlin - CRm: amused at the statements that Jeffries | ¢ ; pe up B way. Finally I read sbout the remarkabic Stamps Ambfisa CO"EC 32C 75 S(am S with Tea 60(: INSURANCE PREVENT THE GAMES sgain would challenge him to & battle | again. e with 11b. 11h. S 1 PR * the championship. . e : B with — New York, Feb, 27.—Several “reg-| iy i S Sabhy. Strée Vashing . { tone, 5o I decided to try it myself. Wejl Stamps e The Gldest and Strongest Companies | C13irman Herrmann Eelieves McGraw of the New York National| iaimon’ 322:&,,‘;‘;‘;6‘:'},',, e o :ug:bw‘ :(\rjsl",;:;n‘u‘ S E‘n’.'é.“fifi’i. when I look at myself in the mirror now, I 20 with 1 1b. Sultana Coffee 30c | 60 Stamps 1% Tea 50¢ The G and bk Cah Play ¥ Thes Wast To. 1 baseball team, headed by Chris- | famed: “Coming b % e " | fng ‘the laot nine vears, says he ex. | thinK it is somebody else... 1 have put on Stamps ; R with T A 4 |ty cwson, left today for the Mar- | 8557 Vel 1 domtoplect | | etts to incredsa his record the cofing | JUSt 30 pounds during the Tast month ané 10 55437, Cotlee 28¢ | 40 Stamps 7 Tea 40c JAMES E. FULLER, Cinginnati, 0., Feb. — Speaking | lin. ramning camp. Herzog and | 14 such a thing offhand. 1 weuld want | season to 1000 game o oL B ie e D o L stamps (offee - 25¢ | 35 Stamps #:bkex 3 : inofficially, Chairman Herrmann of | Devlin will be picked up at Harris- | 1 Soo” Shat conditions he imposed in < 0. with 11, GOHEE < DS Thea-Neotar 88k 161 Main. l:w yimumlm t;merm“)l” co l‘l\\g,r)x.“ -A"}lyd ’l:\‘\'l\a l’:j:“.‘;““i", :)Y:”;“:'“"- his challenge. If the money could be Lh’l‘il hicago *'uth h}nx \*itm‘»d i sl AR I | at while there i ol e party 25 - | shown me I wouldn't mind boxing Mr, | Charl oore of e [.os Angeles . hk .fll E e, s m tho rules of organiz | Eorrow night, it will conslat of Afteen | Jefrries sgein at any tim He's the foam, who is called o sceond Bl FREE PROTONE COUPON. STAMPS WITH GROCERIES . 1 chat would prevent ante-season | Glant regulars, € Mey- | casiest thing I know, so why not?” ange. Lots of them have been calle Tt will cost you not 3 ICE OF WM. F. BILL |20, G0 o0, Doteenn ‘e Sano™ | ors are sxpectéd trom California. The : & soiond B but there has besn oniy || e sy s Deremt s Rea! Estats world's champlons and the | Whole 15, expected in Marlin one “Little Eva’ Filivend ‘anyone a free 506 packago of Protont 25 Stamps with 1 bottle A&P Extract %0 e I New York National lenguo teamd yet | arly morning. TROTTING MILE IN 1.40. ; e 0 .m'p:'.lé.nfv’l‘r"fifi'u'p"&"r’e"x“fl’uifflflfif‘ 20 Stamps ‘with 1 can A&P Cocoa. ... 206 and Fire Insurance, he 10t belleve Connie Macl | o | Ok o An innovation at the White Sox park and as evidence of good falih. They OI » tccatod th Bemsry’ Bisck, over G, M, | CONfemplating such s serie | Engish Challenge for Mator Boat Cup Grand Circuit Secretary Confident That | will be a couple of benches in lef: gl { also send full instructions and their book on | | fll 20 Stamps with 1 large bottle Queen Olives . 2o eeat ck, 1 do not belleve Mack will take the | New York, Feb. 7.—A chalienge| Semsational Mark Will Be Reached. |fleld for the use of battery men be- || Wb You Are Thiny free of churee, iving | | ll 15 Stamps with 1 bottle A&P Olive Oil . 2 wms. Roem 9, third Soor. chance of being Gefeated,” said Herr- | from th Raval Motor elub of Bagieed tWeen their warming-up scasons, and (| {25, ieh, W12 PbSBIL wonte sou, od {| R 20 SRR L 0 T eagie Tipe - Be Telesbone 147. | m “WLy should he, even though | for thc Harmsworth incernational cup,| A mile trotted in 140 is the predic- | Perhaps a Morris chair for £a Walsh | | It you want toput o more flesi. fill out the fol- & g 's Toil — | the games would Jbe purely exhibl- | which American boats have wone suc. | tion of George Deitgich, secretary of | Will be added to the scenery R o i e D 20 Stamps with 1 box Coigates's Toilet Soap /. tions? However, he is seriously | ces: for fc o P a0 the grand circult. “Some will say I e e g > H ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW akirg of such a ting 1 cannot | by the Motor oBat eidb. of Aecoice|am crazy to make such a prediction,” | Mike Gibbons is going back e v 1 1 g, [ABP Buolhent or': Pandake < Hjeur, 100 ————|[=ee why the mnatfona: commission | tonight, and Saturday, August 31, was | S3id Delirich, “but I firmly belleve that "’l‘ ‘0"\:“’“"§ bout with } 2 pkgs. Birds-Eye Matches, each ..... Sc Brown & Perkans, Itumeysat-lag | *iov'4 even be consulted | the date sct for the first race. ' The| Mflmitely o TaEness horse WU trot & Rl T N R i ) 1 can Raspberries or Cherries 180 i seccnd race will be held on Labs E n have ! ¥ E | ] Over Firat Nat Bank, Shetucket 8t | DOUGHERTY QUITS BASEBALL. | Sepiember 2, but no date was an-|€ach new world's record would stand | Perty of sporting men of St. Paul to 1 bottle Cider Vinegar..... siairway next to Thames 2 nounced for the possibly necessary|forever. The first horse to beat 2.30 |fight an unknown in a 20-round bout | ‘ 151 Prakel Telephane 33.2 Chicago White Sox Left Fielder Has | third race. s ‘ was Lady Suffolk, 2.29 in 1856, | In private the latter part of next week | b . Pretzels . = = S ¢ AL Horsemen of that day said the feat|®nd he wired his acceptance 2 cans lona Baked Beans . | All the Money He Wants. Would never be accomplished again e Sanbllr o SO Two Basketball Matches. Within 20 vears Dexter cut down the| Bob Vernon, the popular sporting | PREE VARD GRAF! for eaxo, Teb. 2i—Pat Dougherty! The Laurel Hills g0 to Colchester 'mark to 1-4, and six years later | m:an of New York, may get a good | HELP Wame Ay | 1 bottle A&P Prepared Mustard . VM. E. GILMORE, Special, || 0% seven vears 1:—n fielder for the Chi- | Saturday night for a return basket- Golsmith Maid went in 2.14. Two | “White hope” yet, Bob recetved & | SHOP TALK TO®IC. | o jeague baseball club, | hall match with the Colchester Boys'| years after Goldsmith Maid trotted | letter yesterday from a friend over in | — G. EDWARD GRAFF Rt D ot basehL lclub team. her, at that time, sensational mile, | Paris to the effect that near the town | Rev. H. J. Wyckoff Spoke to Employes . letter to Presidamt Comiskey | “The Clippers play a team from Wil-| Ratus set a mark of 213 1-4, which | of Vichy Las been found a voung peas- | of GCrescent Fire Arms Company. ea eparimen 15 et huhaball ta n for retiring | limantic here evening. was lowered to 2.11 1-4 by St. Julian | ant of great strength and agility who | - B ie ha'ban sl tha.mitues e needs deskisd before another two years had passed. |knows a little about the boxing game| Rev. H. J. Wyckoft of the Second toc s tongar play ball any | mayican Insurgents Block Horse Rac- i;;hozmz:;s:umx‘les were driven In a s et TRl e ot Congregational church spoke upon the BELOW YOU WILL FIND A FEEVKQP'ECML LOW PRICES FOR OUR ! [n\n]{h: Rr G i aandtp Jiblo | ing. Slhen came the bike sulky and|and Tom O'Rourke has sent him to|toPIc Help Wanted Monday at the MID-W ALE. . put the Sox. call on me,” ho said in his| Juarcz, Mexico, Feb. 27.—The horse | through various stages down through | Lakewood. ~Palzer was a bit under [ n°0n-hour shop meeting at the Cres- |l goL DER STEAK, 2 Ibs.... 25c | BEST PORK CHOPS, ib..... o \v' QF;;\II“' c _wfl: sent from his home | races scheduled for today were post- | Sunol, Nancy Hanks, Alix, Lou Dillon | the weaiier when he went into the|cent Fire Arms company under thes Chicago Dougherty phorg cqming to | poned owlng to the attack on the town [and Uhian, the record has been re- | Ting against Sallor White in Brooklyn | quspices of the Y. M. C. ROUND STEAK, bb. ., 760 1.SMOKED: SHOULDERS, nrmn : cago Dougherty played with Bos- | by the Vasquistas. duced to 158 3-4 in the open. Lou |last week. but still he put the Sailor | I his interesting and thoughtful o and meaty, ... covies ¥ Room 5, Chapman Building, L v | b R Dillon's mark of 158 1-2 wag m_;de}l\: sicep. “anffik; fgured a rest up| treatment of the subjec Rev. M. | [ SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. b BACON (M / Broadway, _ Norwi P | olier Polo Results Tuesday. with the ald of & windshleld. Ten |at Lakewood will bring the big white | Wyckoff spoi 3 m adway, Norwich, Cann. _ Changes in Bowling Rules. At Albany: Albany 4 Amaterdam | VeSS ago there was a spirited contro- | hops around in good shapo again. B m;“h*,,;‘;,,va:;;:eg Hows: s |l PORTERHOUSE STEAK, Ib. 250 Morrella " Peacoc, e MEMBER | New York, Feb. 27.—William Kirk, | 3 (extra period). i versy as to whether a horse would ever R | only to the man who is out of a job. |l SHORT STEAKS, Ib. 23¢ e e o R Py - ke president of ‘the National Bowling ¢ At Waterbury: Waterbury 7, New- | réach the two minute mark. It would | Jack Goodman and Kid Burnshave| The man with regu employment e LOIN LAMB CHOPS, lhwureus 180 - s o sociation, issued a call today for the burgh 3 2% be as foolish now for a man to say |received two offers from clubs to meet s little attenti nch appea ye York rgh 4 pays little attention to such appeals or | ll BEEF LIVER, 3 Ibs. ......cet. ¢ < o 14 | that 1.39 3-4 will never be beaten as |in another ten round bout. The | hdvertisements 1t mas therefure seom E SHOULDERS LAMS ; 3 it was In 1867 when Robert Bonner |match maker of the Rochester A. C.|jike carrying coals to Newcastle, or |l PORK ROASTS, Ib. .. 12V20 ([~ T s Telephone 842. said Dexter's record of 2.17 1-4 would | wanted them for a fight on next Tues- | ice to the North Pole, to bring such a C. H. GILFILLAN, M &tand as a world's record for al! time. | day night, while Billy Gibson was subject to vou who have steady work SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF from crsmeresmmmimvusass 00 TB b gl oo s Budd Doble, who drove Dexter that |wiiling 1o put them on again in three | with which your hands will again be 5 & Ask for our weekly letter. mile, predicted the two minute trotter | W As Goodman injured his right | busy in the next 15 minufes. You prob- (See our window display) It is full of useful information. { and was ridiculed. !ga. b:]dl.v the other night, he Will|ably regard yourselves as holding a “Of course, there Is certain to be a |be unable to accept eithef offer. | steady Phigerie iy ol i P MORE CHEERFUL TONE. e | limit as e now-leok at the speed of = been right’ here for months or years, 8 e More Hopeful View of i 10 | horses, but that limit has not been “reddie Weish, the English light-|and expect to be here for a good while = peful View of the Coal Situa- 0 | reached so far. Uhlan trotted a m”"! eight, wh, has had the misfortune | to come, and you are not interested in tion in Wall Street | i ! mile last year in .36 1-4. That means, [to be compelled to call oft two of his | the contents nf the “Help Wanted" | [ ot iM;lgr . under favorable conditions, he can uo& flgmxl in 1f a‘hfnrnln on account of_the | column. | . | New York, Feb, 27.—The local e P a mile in 1.56 or a shade better, and | muscles of his neck becoming stiff, is| Don't imaging Ythat only weak, dy- | 2 market, as well as other importan: e e Uhlan is now no more the acme of | 8o disgusted over hls hard luck that|ing concerns advertise for help. or | il Phone 29-4 135 MAIN STREET Free Delivery | changes ‘a¢ home and ab _m ko & Olio perfection in the trotting horse than |he has just made the- announcement | that only those who are going down 2 move cheartul . outlock. toaay. - & A7 Dexter was years ago. Of course, the |in Colma, Cai., that as soon as he is | in an unequal fight call for assistance. Gold Stamps London and on the continent this was Jostarn.... 17% more the record is reduced the harder |able tc leave his bed he will return | “Help Wanted!” is more often assigr . I- | Chicio & N, it will be to clip & quarter of a sec- | to his home in England. of remarkable prosperity than of fail- Dom"\ ck & D (74 k to | 490 Chicago, M. & St P..._l105% ond, but it will be done. I have known = s ure. The most abundant opportunities 1 ominic sion | 50 s Touts harhess horees to pull & eulky as fast | Packey MeFurland has had his left | offered o 2 man's Strengih, And (h0s | ey » declined to for an eighth of a mile as the best |eve operated on in Chicago, but ex- | that have the strongest appeal to his Tel. 901 . ngs | = runners can run, which is close to .12 | pects to be able to go through with | conscience, are those that give scope | hour of his unemployed time to the at} :fin»o?:‘bvh g;eme; ux&ev.vhot reading el. Norwich | betwe. anthracite coal owners | " 3-4. Therefore, with tmprovement in | his ten round bout with One Round |and outlet to the best that is in him. | fairs of that business. is in the way of | than 1s to be found on the shelves con- and thelr émployes were under way, | Fludson. breeding and greater intelligence in | Hogan iu Billy Gibson's club on Tues- | Such are the advertisements with | finding the one job that is worthy of 2 | tinine fetion, ' X one doesmt care | with the view t0 a renewal of the thre training, T cannot see why a horse, | day evening, Maich 5. Packey re-|which God himself secks to enlist men | real man; not the mere making of a Jabout the A hare il Moses, Mgr, | year agreement, which soon_expire 100 trotting to a sulky, should not ulti- | ceived the injury to his eye in his|in his business for mutual advantage, [ living, but the making of a life s A g e ean'y > 7787 |In spite of the pessimistic uttérances| 'ff) mately reach a mile in 1.40.” bout with Kid Burns and since that|and not to save that business from LR S - Do St o 1:.)-.::;“; u.‘ ""'“"911';‘ recently attributed to some of these| ' time the optic haz given him consid- | going ine bankruptey. It is the crowd- | Reading ;,, Legt, Ot Rtrent AtIAL ".“n"’m:' of ; same owners the belief holds that an | To Try to Swim English Channel. erable trouble. ing pressure u’f‘u going concern that | E side {ho|Teading in and out of 3 l—Lmh'w amicable adjustment of existing dif- o —— necessitates more helpers. In a very | The advice about setting aside e Lent. feld ferences will result. ,m”'" Miss Rose Pitonoff, the 16 vear old | Jimmy Lavender, the pitcher, who | old book I have read of & man of af- {novel during Lent and substituting the | Enquirer. uncement made after the close - 1 swimmer of Dorchester, has signed [ has given the Chicago Cubs no little | fairs whose business came to such a|lives of saints during the period of ARt |ot " yestera: dividend racts to make an early attempt to | trouble in its effort to land him with | pitch of prosperity that it could not be | fasting and prayer suggests that the| Less than 3 per cent. of the area of payments on teel anf Iron fwim the Fnglish channel early. this | the Montreal team, got his start in pro- | compassed by the ordinary . force of |reading public may be benefited at all | Norway is under cultivation, d be suspended because of trade ummer. Miss Pitonoff, who is con- | fessional balle in the Virginia league [ workers; so he sent out, and went Finest and largest storage room [ conditions, was without much effect |- sidered the champion woman swimmer | with the Danville team. In 1907 out, to secure more help. It mattered o this dity. ERGHD Sewvics today, except at the out- | of the world, will sail for England | ender was on the losing end of the | not that some of the unemploved could | connected. preferred shares declined |- in June. | longest game on record in that league, | work but part of a day; if they would | a - reasonable. over two ts, with a similar loss in | During the past few summers the |when Lynchburg defeated Danville, 1| give him only a single hour of work, Bethlehem Steel preferred. From this Louisille & Nas voung swimmer has taken many hon- |to 0, In & 17 inning affray. Red Kline | he took t gratefully and X'**\WT‘]})J‘ start the market soon developed a bet- 200 Mino. & St Louts ors and prizes in swimming contests. | of Cincinnati beat him, chburg win- bundantl That man of affairs | ter tone, and by noon gil the more — M. Bt P & & 8 M She succecded in_swimming from the | ning in the 17th on & double, a sacr his expanding business typify God | ontract work ive is: o selling above il 10 e n. & Texr...... Charlestown bridge to Boston light, ] fice and an outfield fly and his kim“d"nl‘ % ;Is?‘!g;\]lasr:‘rst"?rrlfl vious day's best. One of the day’s s 1500 M 7 peace and joy in = 5, i t a of e ole sto | and Building Materials of every prises the declaration of the N and across the face of the who | = - Y Aiviar Tracterly Ovedend| f that prospering industry s printed description. Let me quote you [ Lo LS4 T lmnierwfi‘wfm 5 "r‘r“i'r 400 v B Y fa letters of faming red “Help Want- | €eC tmg prices and estimates. stock had been especially wealk for the | N Onk & Wi ok LR é4!”. “And the f&n-whai can. dgepti| preceding two years, and in view of | North Ameriean ... Ty T ‘ and understand this advertisement -in $116 TR0 iRk, 1% covhbany's <usates civem Pt the world today, and glve even ome | A C admittedly below dividend re- 00 Peineytiania = . N. sments, a. not to 4 pel vy Gn N. CARPENTER el et Bl e L T | New Jersey Falls Into Lme In Reciprocity for Motor Tourists| Commerce Street ng was exceeding e e . ee wroughout the session, and In o e L —Proposed Law Gives 15 Day anxlege—?enmy]vamav‘ 35‘6 " : few unimportant instances was it pro Raflwey Steet Spring Telephene 171. ctive o peuits. Some {de: Beading - - . o For Infants and Children. E e doaSamorarmy BuTinons moas s | i Nevuile Hisd Surveying 2,755 Miles of Highway—Automobiles Reach | The BULLETIN Co. gained from the fact that no dealinzs |- hox"luand Co b | Tha Kind You Have Always mm F 4 i — e {in such active stocke as Southern Pa 00 Do, nfd e Longo. |cine and Lehigh Valley occurred untit| 08 38 § 5 24 std:: sou | g e [, |5 Bears ths 64-66 Franklin Street relive! iep | well after midday. The market was e | ! L_'nh“".h’""“' Norwieh |70 rely - without leadership and — Eiow’She & & | “The automobile tourist is truly | main highways carried by the Sproul| Signatu.eof i ; e Ale (hat s ecknowiedged to be the |drifted aimlessly except for some de- | 200 Soubem Pacit coming into hls own,” said Frederick | main highway act of 1911, Included in | est on the market — HANLEY's |sultory declines in the more obscure | it P ; H. Elliott, secretary of the Touring | these routes are 2 miles, ali of | PEERLESS. A telephone urde; wip SPeciities. In the final hour the dull- | —— Tuneme Copper club of America, in discussing the | which have been surveyed, and of this cilive diredi: Gl “ Wil | ness increased, the market ignoring all & Puite... <ad of uniform motor vehicle |length 621 miles has been plotted PIANO BUYI lr b3 eyn on developments of a palitical or indus. sUL & W &5, as | Theso dirt roads will be taken, by the B & MeburaCle 20 Fran« S . ey adie e recent ac- | sta ne 1 next and ntaines % £ . o - g TG T SRl Y 1| “ex-dividend New Jersey assembly in | the stats highway department. The differs from every article of value that enters the household. The PUBLIC, | on Friday, and the in Toita] Sibies Roalte decided vote the bill toll roads will not be surveyed until : s z £ r fhese stocks probably r DU v, v Assemblyman Stiekel, | they have been taken over generally speaking, is strangely ignorant o 't covering he short interest, m‘;k h ch would grant to non-resident REY % | E " this manner expressad its disin- | ts the free use of the highways ination to pay enforced n»:r.w to n:,- _commonwealth for a Fenod of “_{:Il'lhzq\:‘s‘-n ::uf’:;\'z':; y»‘:n:ffc; el .z jong account. Copper sh held Tt is believed that the meas- s recom- T 2 1 1 ended by m automobile drivers. ur T all parts e | #teady, with reports of another ad o AT ure will he favorably received in the | Mender et daiiy vance in the price of the metal. x- oum T stite senite and that Gov. Woodrow | SRS on front wieels i is s when every day pianos of the cheapest construction are bought at prices 176-5—Tno Telephoncs —io63 | ports of that commodity continvi . Wreie BT e D i e far in excess of their real worth. Pianos identified wtth piano quality such as . zhnr reduction of the floating suppl: 1300 Cnino. Copper ing of reciprocity by New Jersey vir- | To prevent heavy oil from mckmg The bond market. moved narrowly, | 1 iy Conn 4 twally eliminates the necessity for any | 2 the sides of a tin measuro all th: Fls‘ HER PIAN s with a minimum of dealings.. Totai m. Tobaceo 25" | federal license, as Now Jersey ls the | is necerrary is to rinse the measure 2 MOTORCYCLES sales, par value, amounted to $1,721,- [ Tt sl 173100 sharen. last state to fall into line with the | Wi's gatoline 0. © b o rolley which was established severai | Sl are the foundation of the present day reputation enjoyed by Fischer and the phno 200 5 ity tates,government threes reg- A o years ago by a majority of the states. cn't archor a higl sion mauneto gt T, 3hon, 33a0, o P50 tntered declined 3-8 per cent. on call. | New Yorl Feb 37—Cotton futares All of the othier eastern, a5 well as the | (3 a jow (in need of attentlon) &y | house of MARSH. PIANOS OF QUALITY—Knabe, Fischer, Decker, Sl : osing bids: Febru- New England, states ' have always |pius: spend another doilar and Iift e ; on 1257 Ty £ | 4571048 March 1044, Apwil 2021, May | granted;he free use of the higwaya to | lrhe. silo { Haines, %amerolr. %:llln h!;luntmfitonl. Amq;lus Player Piano and Autopiano lfe 4 price reduce & 5. Low. Clows. une 7, July {ugust | non-residents engaged n interstate e pmy. hand Motorcycles: Single and i "% 10.43, September 10.39, October 10.44, touring, prnvldi:: :;ey complied with | Somwone has been traveling Smong within the reach o 5 i ‘oue‘h R P Twin Escelsiors from $100 up; Twin 4% %% Novémber 10.48, December 10.51, Janut | the liws of their home state by dis- | nutomobile circles, sspecially — in Our prices are less than the New York or Boston markets. Cylinder 5 h. p. Indians, $125 to $150. 5 g3w AFY 1050, playing license numbers upon the front | southern states, impersonating Howard ¥ % B L ARNAY Aabsat 18 Gin L3 pot closed quiet, 10 pointe higher, | ana rear of tho cr Wilcox, one of the famous race driv- For- puno quahty. X 4 e g ng gul ' ers, (rade for new machines. £ #1070 no sales Occasionally when & persstont buz. |~ For piano prices. GO TO : W 204 zing of groaning apparently emanates e automobile will soon be running - it c- v- p flldleton Jl'. g !'5- MONEY. from the resr axle it may be stopped | over & section of the Congo territory, F or the'e reasons, i e nene by staying the radius rods so as to|which echoss its tiles of barbarous 16 Brgadway. 1041 | New Y PA 27~—Money on call| prevent them from vibrating. Often | deeds of mutilation in connection with Come in and see new 1912 models. Rteel Foundsies . a7 | steady, 8@31-2 per cent, ruling|it |s merely the vibration of the rods | the harvesting of rubber by natives. febzd Nae ednios | rate 238, b Toan 21-3, closing bid | which causes such noises. Proparatiohs are on foot for the mak- T, 3 €33 aered 4t 21-2. ing of roads for automobiling, the con- e v Time lnn- nr. sixty days 23-4 lated c‘!amr being to link up “lll you 'll! 10 El your fi 108 Am. Woolss 1480 W""Hldx ln'mun of the Pennsylvania state ‘highways luwc eompisted Marsh llllldiu m al 232 Stale St. M *

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