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—Le=me | TINKER JOINS CINCINNATI CLUB | Pootect Yowrsutf! ™ ' T g gl et e Holiday Specials Expect e Fin a oa - For : o mec::zn.som' ngChmce to Manage Hllhl&:de"'_A“““d Myeetm‘ . H 0 RL'G K s St o, MALTED MILK X : Tinker, of the Chicago National league | It is known that President Herrmann TheFo dD kf A“A club manager of the Cincinnati team | of Cincinnati promised to give Chance 0 Tinkior ge’ was effected late today at the close of | his release us sgon as th deal was| RICH MILK, MALT GRAI EXTRACT, IN POVDER KEEN KUTTER WARRANTED GOODS the National league’s annual meeting. closed by which Herrmann would get By the deal as finally effected, Chi- | Shortstop Tinker of Chicago to man- ot m an mst 75¢ F. Ch 59 cago gives Tinker, Catcher Chapman | tge the Cincinnati club. “ b SPEGlAL P ICES ood oppers. . . .99¢C | and Pitcher Laudermilk to Cincinnati,| Los Angeles, Dec. 11.—Frank Chance| JM Insist on “HORLICK’S $1.00 Food Choppers. . ..89¢ {in exchange for Pitcher Humphries, | said here today that he would be de- Take -p.ck.‘e bhome | s P o o'obe Shortstop Corriden, Outfielders Mitch- | lighted to join the New York Ameri- k i ell and Knisely and Player -Arthur | cans. He declare@ he knew of .mo ! Butcher Knives Knives and Forks Phelan. With- Corriden secured by |team with which he would rather play.|room as the man who accompanied the Ch . Cincinnati from Detroit to figure in e Gross woman when she bought a re- | opping Bowls the trade, the way seems clear for RIDERS ALL STAYERS. volver. . | carrying out the plan for Frank Chance _—— | through the medium of a Cincinnati- | But One Team Out of Six Day “Bike” T E FIRE INSURANCE | Detroit exchange, to enter the Ameri- | Race—Fourteen Teams Well Bunch- PROPAGATION VS. IMPORTATION. | Kl CH EN UT NSl LS s lmlxtyspen:xlgle to everz grfi]yowvl;;’!;rsl | can league and become manager of the | 4 Second Article in Connecticut Sports- Egé Be Minci property, but more especi New York Highlanders. : ? i ixi foss wg):ld bl;n:v t}}:ax‘(lz!hllp tol dependI; It w"sua"ls" annoudced at the close | . R e AR men’s Series. g8 aters, Mincing Kmves, Cake Mlxmg SPOOM, Po- ants. n't le e policy -lapse. f the 1 ting that Bost ha B 3 . 11— - i 3 & % you wish I wil take care of it for you. { ‘s)old %hong;zpmg.,:lwen'a theos gg‘rm‘éi .(hincyclemmhcet atb Madu}on 1Squnlr‘e9 (}.:va:'l; (By Herbert K. Job, State Ornitholo- tato Muhen,’ Wire Stnmen of all klndl, Bread, Cake ISAAC S. JONES, | Giant, to Chicago. The purchase price | 8%, Whch. to be precise, 1s a 142 10 gist of ' Connecticut.) . . | v i lock Insurance and Real Estate “gen:. |Was not stated. aREl S qust huit ovendes Sl In Connecticut, as in numerous other and Pie Tm’ Etc" Etc. 5 . | tonight, with a remarkable showing of . ilding, Main St Before the meeting today President > i states, we have spent many thousands Richards Building, 91 Main Ebbetts of the Brooklyn club and the | Stamina on the part of all the riders. D y 3 ey -} of dollars in_importing forelgn game- Brooklyn baseball writers escorted the | Lhe’ oniy inkn nmissing from the GOE i & o fatrit - 5 birds, which have been distributed ol - v 3 in and Law- | visiting magnates to the new Ebbetts' | Inal thirty riders were Magin and liberated, with practically no re- rhe Office of WM. F. H“..L park, where the fine plant the Brook- | Fence of the California-New Jersey | .- This = ) e & is the nearly unanimous Real Estate lyn owner has constructed for his club {fx?n"gle );r“l?i:r&?,gfmcfl:mgge&%? opinion of sportsmen of the state. The ' was inspected. The members of the sepr S e as he|Successful introduction of the China ' ALBERT BOARDMAN, P and Fire Insurance party were the guests of the Brooklyn | Tere Wag forcec, 1o WILRCTAW, OO pheasant in Ofegon is the one historic i R O ® located in Somers’ Block, over C.|chapter of the Baseball Writers' asso- |40 1o other partner fo call URoR. = | instante of success, and it has inspired & S11s 5 b e Roar: third Foop " © | cation ot & Tuncheon. | weve bamched when e Tist hour score| fiee hoves and fruitiess expenaivuree. § Bulletin Buildin 74 Franklin Street Teleplione 147 President Lynch today announced | Were h“"(‘]et"he"kfi o 1426 miles|AD illustration of this is the utterly Z | the resignation of Umpires Johnstone | WS Posted a Vm”( o]m a’sl ad of the futile attempt, almost nation wide, to { which was accepted. Other matters ‘ and 6 laps, eight mi e8 amenl 0T thg | thus intreduce, the gray or Hungarian | TTORNEYS-AT-LAW taken up at the last meeting of the | & aithour-Collins record of ff partridge from Europe: Occasional | A L -AT- | magnates were for the most part of | tsv‘vvoh?a‘n?rg r‘:mé ?he“{i’;‘cg“ a:(‘i’(f;‘;‘:s voyeys sometimes last a year or tw. ‘ | ki a routine : natyre. It was announced | € “lanq a few broods of young are reare. “| ” : in. M AMOS A. Bnownmfi that, the congituuon.jl committee lmen and Lostes of (hle Plr)'o;«édzm‘:}el- as I myself have seen, but in the end, { Pl;loba"y Ba‘:(ar]Pn:)cetonglp:lll:\ t ! GENTLEME . e 3 Richards Blag, | COMPosed of Messrs. Hermann, Locke | Jamaica team were one lap behind the| nitherto, they have always disappeared. | o etk e re L RAeL | g A i s cherds B43. | and Gaffney, appointed by the board of | 12ders. A gentleman in New York- city who | Amory Hare Baker, ‘14, o foot. | No Chills, Pills or Doctors’ “Phone 700. directors, will report to the next league | _Lhe Swiss team had lost one 1ap| hag wide acquaintance in England, Phia, halfback on the Princeton foot-, y meeting. The arbitrators named to $2¥ In the day and with the Carmens| save that even therq they are obliged | JRU Loat tof the past two, Seasond, o | bills hereafter if you don’t | jecide th o <. | Llostes combination f g continually to restock tk gray par- Br‘Wfl & pfl'kll\!, ‘flmflt lw ?mn ?mvlilgvufx:mlidl:dSizl(‘jgl;t:lfi;snlue&n ig a sensational sprint just be!otie flo tridge, at big expense, in ’oprfl::at‘o II\')::‘p ;or nextdyear at a meeting of the squad | SNCEZC at the SU“ “‘-q““n but Over birst Nai Bank, Shutucket oL | yumpire, _ i oclock tonight. The sprint lasted for|it yp on the preserves. It was righ ere today. 13 - 1 Entrance stairway naxt to Thames |structed to tor end e e A0 In- .\ fearly ten minutes, during which ev-|and proper for us to have miven this| Baker, who Is known to the football | into your W inter Underwear Nationa' Bank. Telephone 33-3. before the February meeting of the|ery man on the track asked for rellef|a fair trial, as we have. But it is| NOrld as “Hobey” Is also captain of ingw, It is the sudden changes Natfonal eommission. & ©f ™e[four of five times. The men Were|not advisable to continue with a for- | the Princeton hockey team. He is 21 at & Many ‘of the visiting clup owners | 'c2itered all over the track, k&ut(‘llzrfi- lorn hope when there is a better way. | Yars old. lll the tempemturc that gfit and othe; sel P . ~ | mer and Moran and Hill an Clarke The better way is to propagate, in- —— nternational Nickel Company | attendin; l:?\ze )xz:x]lortrll;; v;:‘fi hf?)‘re :7}:,::- figured. rhost prominently as leaders.!stead of releasing imported stock. The Taftville vs. New Londen. you and if you look over our 6% Preferred Stock. homes tonight. A fast pace was kept up for the next| first article of this Serles descrived a | Manager Pearson of the Taftville | stocks of all weights you can hour, as was shown by the 23 miles|simple and successful method, based soccer football team, who was dlnsnp- y PRESIDENT F which the riders pedalled in sixty |upon the discovery that young game gof 5 4 . be protecte d (lqamst the During last fiscal " 1 ARRELL HAS 5 - pointed last week by the failure of the | g year earned nearly minutes. birds will stay with a hen, and can be New London team to come here for h i ivi ire- .| At mi 72 , 1 raised by her In the open, Without p wame coy | CNANEES. teven times annual dividend require NOTHING TO SAY. At mruhlxght, the 72d hau{ L_thel pos! rsm]m y her in t pen, hout ‘3 game has secured the same New Uni Sui dT 3 i ‘ - tions of the teams were relatively un- | enclosures. An expert breeder states a gy o ment. Cliance: Says JHéls ' Anxious fo Join | changcd, ‘the Gwelve Gl ibd. for. the! that, awing to the homing instict in | —oooon team for & game next Batur nion Suits and I'wo-piece Before investing be eure and sk it htanders: lead having traveled 1445 miles 5 1aps, | young birds, a dozen young thus reared oipung one L oo Wl Pe 2| Syits for mcderate prices at about this stock. R | while the record of Carman and Fo;- are worth more in stocking a locality | ke Chicago, Dec. 11.—When asked to- | tes was 1,445 miles 5 laps, and of the!than hundreds of strange adult birds R | Th T Sh J. 8. ADAMS, night if it wore trie that o deal had | Suter brothers 1445 miles 4 laps. The | suddenly let loose which generally soon W""‘f B“g" in First Round. e loggery op : . been arranged by which Frank e, | leaders were five miles and eight laps|disappear. New York, Dec. 11.—The fight be-| Norwich Repressntative former magnager of the (I,A}:d;:d“fl_' { ahead ©of the record of 1,439 miles 8| Fundamental in birds is this homing | tween Gunboat Smith, the California J. C. MACPHERSON DOMINICK DOMINICK tional baseball club, would go to New laps. instinet. This is what draws the gold- heavyweight, and Harry Wuest of Cin- | 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn & 9 | York as manager of the New York “Dead Man’s Curve.” en plover, having migrated to distant cinnati was stopped by the referee in Phone 1137-2. 10 Shetuoket St.|Americans, President Farrell of the| A bad spill occurred on “Dead Man's | Patagonia, back to the spot of the first round tonight to save the New York club, who is ettending the | curve" shortly after midnight and |Pirth on the dreary shores of the arc- | Ohio man from a knockout. American league meeting in Chicago, | Clarence Carmen of Jamaica, N. Y. |tic sea. So it is that gallinaceous spe ; o MISS M. C ADLES would neither deny nor affirm the sto- | was picked up inanimate and appar- |CleS, most of which do not migrate, | Killingly High Meets Laurel Hills. 2 3 T P C ly B! " ently seriously injured. Jumbo Wells, | 37€ eveq more strongly attached to the | ne Laurel Hills are scheduled to . « “Will Chance manage the New York | who also tumbled, was temporarily g | meet the fast Killingly High school l: club?” Mr. Farrell was asked. laid up, his partner, Gordon Walker, bi‘féshfifie““ f"’g’“;“*‘d that —game . vothall team this evening at the | alf, [33 flafl 3CB flflfila IS “Fio “Wgarrt " Heen approached yet” e . 3 could not be propagated on a | aking £ lace. G Cameron, s ! y: g X % g3 - was_the reply. e fallshaen Hiat oo e Rother fi;filscal?heT(h)l—sngf;'rprh'fdffi, Longar | foel® Foiis Soralinilince thef Broad- COMPLEXION AND HAIR o : o a 5 3 T asa s ow - ~ . . youugoCh:tI:S? gmg:l)":eiln«zis}r:e‘-‘f;?e ::‘;ls[ rm('x‘]:r:gf'ig‘:nil’:fl::lum:gi;(}l?dng‘a! b grgcticaély a native bird, and a splen- | “2Y and West (,ho]s.(m-_}eams meet. ::‘\-‘1 grsfltn:t;;r;el:;moéfma woman woul t a ? . Fe . . : | did one for sportsmen, as wiil be shown i “Mi p Larges cap: ity in the u};;:dcu‘t e RSO .tl;t;:]:lde((l‘arg;e;ur\cgn?endnz\xil1:;';11 OVEL | 1 e next 2TUAE 1o, Teed by i Ledoux and Williams Draw. Miss Adies has fust returned from ty M P A A R ndtdown ith & thud! landfng onifhe back‘gandg and has been successfully in- Philadelphia, Dec. 11.—Charley Le-|New York with the nhow style Hair Whits, that Chance 1s a fres agent: |of his head. He appeared completely | troduced in-at least two dozen states, | doux of Paris, bantamweight champion | Knot and Bands for the Back ef the N CARPENT he replied, ©¢ @88nL " | Daralyzed from the effects of the fall, |SROUBh S0 to furnish good shooting, of Europe, and Kid Willlams of Baiti- | head. ohkhiad Chanc o ily sold by i { Physicians hurriedly began trying t(; with open seasons. The recent pro- ! more fought a six round qraw at the She prepares the finest skin A 23 C s % C&zignv;gs recently sol y Chicago Sarioh Fen { gress with quafl breeding is encour- | Natiomal Athletic club tonight. (‘,mty;e ax;fd fllearn how to be healthy ommerce St. Mea le i The physiclans’ examination revealed | 25i08. A number of game farms fn | a8 L b an om’éfifl;rfiufie;fi;:tflllhle)?n:.;‘grt-Ethat (,‘Zrinan was ,s(uf{eringoonly 1'1'0(;'1‘M"m""fl“’"“s this year have raised | One trouble with the family skele- 308 Main St, next te Chelsen Baak. Al“ . dl Of ll on Bllild- ST oRea ot tie ARt whisoll.r Chancé | shock, He began to revive under treat- | bundr‘eds of them. (»7 a game farm in | ton is that it refuses to stay in the i Telephone 652-4. . . is slated to become manager of the ment and it was announced that he ;}-‘etmldd‘f\]gws‘ S};:\’ e lmse(} e ing Matemk, Small TI'IP New York Americans at a salary said | Would be able to continue in the race. | glldpr:}::w to ;[){'{‘xe‘avg“{‘t(smzi(lq\‘}:ae‘\: (?:”;\‘ oy T to be the largest ever paid a ball- ST o v Sile Rawe vot A ¢ T h F d c Rock for driveways and |20 : “Coffes Casler” Gharged with Murder,| 223, 0%, sl hevc voeet ¢ «rvnt - BRONCHITIS he Vaughn Foundry Co. walks. e meeting here today of the| I.ondon, Dec. 11.—Th - | pheasant f: they matured 75 4 3 v 5 CONTRACTOR A.n;er!car; leag'ues clib owners they | list Frani Craig, knowne a;‘etg}rg é’;ffle ‘ix[')uf(;:tsin;rm?:;nin ea} r::;g;ed vy ;m! CU;NOI} :fltbdmrfi’i"‘ in- Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St. waived claim on Shortstop Corrid 14 v 5 i more ec ica ammation of the bronchial mem- YoR | Doteit, 50 President Navin of th Da- | connection with.the. KNing of Jeess | than mmporcaion ‘s 2 businces g, ] ranes and ts deproming e, [l | VUILLe ©ASTINGS troit club might dispose of him to{McIntyre, a pretty young actress, by | osition for states to undertake. will become more frequent and more | a Specialty. EVERYTHING grz‘x’cghunca.;!i:flggg :::in[‘:!:;ltfi ‘;?:e:r;;g:z Mrs. AnmeD Grois_ 2:: tz;me{lcan ne- | an nlusufatti;n, consider the work this :,'?,;bl‘:s:m;f“ I’l:.;::e:;;d.zfumlu‘ Orders Receive Prompt Attention ] vers | gress, on Dec. 1. e inquest a ,season o e New York state game B e are to go to the Chicago Nationals in | witness pointeq Craig out in the couw |farm. The Oregon pheasant was the species chosen ag hest for rigorous it s o0 N SCHEMNICKS | HUBBARD SQUASH (faney) Winter Boots | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL [5%:% == =" | PULMONIC | craneris (Goiom) they had a breeding stock of about 750 birds, worth, at the: minimum, $3,000. Instead of liberating these, they }s ' Rup | Washburn & Rogers FOR WOMEN MARKET SEMI-PANICKY. um:.niuuvlicnznc Western.... 17% 16% % | bred them In confinement, and, by the 5 - mn(fi;fm AL B }‘33:’7 | free range system mentioned above, 5 ~ CRACKERS Assault Upon Union Pacific Demoral- | 200 Colorado Tuei & iron. . 53" o i matured 5,000 young, worth at least contains o marcotics. It promptly re- . We are offering very attractive Bosts izes the Entire Market. 5000 Consolidated Gas . 38% ii | $20,000. Besides this they contributed ‘.’,‘,‘fii;‘:{,’“fl‘i‘n“:’,‘,?,‘:‘,‘,',’":,',‘;,’,“-_;;‘j‘{{,‘;{ i | the Best on the market in dull black, patent and tan leather e :‘}cfl.}:““}‘,""n = 20,000 eggs to farmers and others, throbs through the air passages. The ; at moderate prices. New York, Dec. 11—Union Pacific | Corictron g i | worth 50 cents each in the market. preferred Temedy for coughs, colds, was the storm center of an attack on 2 78 T These, under pnnted instructions, were ‘consumption, sore throat, hoarseness. stocks today which demoralized the 2 9% | set by the consignees under hens, and Seld everywhere—0 cents and §1.00 per bottle. M J CUMMINGS market. While the selling was at its e & S 31% | the young raised as above in the open as'.'dn:':.fl'.' e ok . d, People’s ’s Market height in the early afternoon the mar- . 2d pfd . 2 , | with very little attention. According and liver complaint, and their treatment. | 6 Franklin St. ket was in a semi-panicky condition. | 2800 General Eleotels .... 2: y ?1to the blanks returned, which were Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia 1 . Union Pacific lost 3-4 points, and | 0200 Oreat orthem prd... 3% | found by investigation to be largely 52 Central AVG., NOI'WK‘.I’I, Ct. other leading stocks were acutely - = truthful, the farmers and sportsmen weak, their declines were less severe. g > 5. | themselves reared from these eggs to | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Blocks of thousands of shares changed san gxaturity, 10,000 birds, or 50 per cent. hands in rapid succession and in one nter Harvester E hese birds were worth $40,000, mak- Ao_ MARSHAK hour 368,000 shares were traded in.| {00 f,’(‘fl‘:lg'n':‘l“;"“‘- E 1 , |ing a total of $60,000 worth of game & The day’s total was 1,355,500 shares. B sk i e * | birds raised from $3,000 worth. The 123 West Mllfl St. During the morning sesslog the l% }u:lm (2: Southern. :’Mfll cost of running the game farm t ted 2 ful 200 La % 103 y vas I th 5, Commencing this week I will have a Kfi;’i‘m";&i’; ros: a hiinber o the L 0 b‘ileiiié"‘it:cf Bad been hifi-oeo\?iofl;,\ev .m:l:md %::ds::‘)g: ;\3; olie%ly.:;wb:;: leading issues gi,jmng a point or two.| 1000 3, SLP & s..s. M e 38 %%lsed from a small stock at the start. Glve us a call and get our Drices. The storm broke shortly after noon, | 1000 Mo. Kan. & Tex... % 2 % as not this a better business prop- - - apri8TuThS with a sudden assault on Union Pacific | 5800 Mo. Pacific ...... gsmg? than :(um:ng loose the original | As a [hnslm as G!" which bore it down 5 points. After a e reeding stock, with the chances large- J rally and a brief period of dullness 300 N. 2 D % o1 b ly in favor of its utter disappearance? , pressure was renewed with greatet 0 % S < . 2 1 BROWN & ROGERS ok CaRE s ARt e Hus mrar ”uo Y. : i o il e will please more than anything else you can think of. = o the strain. Trading was most active N . wo rs Now:One. . . orwi Conmdmg Pamtmz in Union Pacific, Reading and Steel, | 15300 Northem Pacific i~ MLOS Angeles, Calif., Dec. 11.—Miss we Wllh to 05“ to the People Of N ‘Ch at bottom . the three great speculative leaders, 1100 Pactfic Mafl - May Sutton, former world’s champion 0 ) m'n . s e Plper ngms and transac t.iox(xsl intthestehit:;ues fm%ge 18200 "flm”l'mhu . e 7 r}r‘om%nidtenn;s Tplsycer, Bton‘iight became prices the followmg Cl“ Flowen llld FlOW g Plant" ces and, work . up approximately two- s o e £ % e bride of T. C. Bundy, national : : £eb13TuThS 2; C:u:t"m..sdk total for the day. During the entire | a Cfi,,." "oy doubles champion with Maurice E. PO[NSETT]AS, the leadmg Christmas Flower. ? Chestnut Street. | afiernoon the market was feverish, ; ; 3 | McLoughlin of San Francisco. £ . d vellow with wide fluctuations, and a sharp |, 200 Pulm: 1 The marriage of the tennis stars was ROSES, all CO]OTS, I'Cd, plnk‘ white an yeliow. rally toward the close. Union Pacific | “j0 gertilf 7 36" ' celebrated in Christ Episcopal church, nun’l You Know went down from 162 3.3, the high point | i b 31 i B |Rev. B. P Les performing the cere- CARNATIONS in all colors. ORCHIDS. e day, to -8, within one- 00 Rock Islan = mony in the presence of many friend: 2 eizhdt.? of rthe lo&;stlpsrlce silx;%e ls‘.blo:l 1590 Do. pfd . 4 RN VIOLETS (smgle and dOUb]E). fhat I can sult your requirements tn | Lc2di08 from wBrin S8t ok tee ard Alr Line. % 1 Wendell Chosen First Marshal. - - - every way in connection with any con- | o 5 5% 1%, 3,014, Amelsamated b T M LILLIES, LILLIES-OF-THE-VALLEY. from 76 7-8 to 73 1-4, and Lehigh . B. = Cambridge, Mass,, Dec. 11.—Harvard's wracting work or building which you | Valley from 169 3-4 to 164 1:2, In . Pxy % | football captain, Percy L. Wendell ot NARC]SSUS, ndOW and white. May contemplate having done? the remainder of the list the down- - % Boston, was chosen first marshal of Lhe, ward movement was more orderly and . 3 3 i L f - Y # YOU DON'T KNOW IT the losses wers less severe, 900 Texas & Paifl p % zf:e:raiaf}:e gfu?,gl?cetri‘xmteo%;;xe; } lN FLOWERING PLANTS WE HAVE the only way I can convince you of it | Various disquieting rumors were | #3000 Unlon Buif ... Aera 10% 1 | 3. Lowry of Honolulu was elected sec- 48 o see me and talk it over. ‘My esti. |heerd, ‘but they were accepted as | i e fuics RIS | ond marshal, H. B. Gardner of New Poinsettias in pans, Cyclaman, Stevias,, Primulas, Aza- mates gre very reasonable and merely the usual accompaniment o 00 United 3 York, football quarterback, third r- 6 ¥ o . Work ln EoriIis my such o movement on the stock ex- | s T Wi s .. % 504 | shal, and W. x%fmt.hwmulfick o Baiti- | || lias, Begonnias (pink and red), Geraniums, Etc. Berry C. M. WILLIAMS, bore the brunt of the selling gave rise | '1ieo VA Comer Lo K wd gk | More, mAnager of the eleven. treasurer| || prants Ardisias and Salamum. Also a fine assortment Telephone 470 216 Main Street to the theory that large holders of that 100 Wabash stock were unloading on_account of | 100 De, pfd e 17% ; ive Plants, Palms, Ferns, Dracenas and the Herrinan ‘mscger decislon- and| M Wasm s MR w0 o Deves O 8 Teeme Cg lt)ccont v ALLi‘lOME GR‘ OWPi ere buying Southern Pacific, a steck 700 West oo Eiokt T 3 i - B 0 T T L E D B E E R which heid «:cpmparativfl;L steady, %33 &ffifi:’;"f;g e ;l:ntie;: alnta!i :g:;rxl’sze r:;:;r:: 32 pnei:;; rotons. Money rates wer easi today. | Total sales, 1.3%5. h vanc co! . . . ALL KINDS Banka ahowed o further loms fn. oos — and grip. In any attack by one of | || We also wish to call your attention to our fine line of D ations with the sub-treasury, the out- MONEY. these maladies no time should be lost CHRISTMAS GREENS elivered to any part of the oity. |flew amounting te $4,376,000 for the New York, Dee. 11.—Moner on call :n tgk‘lng itthe fl;est(med:j:lne z::kamab;e . week thus far, 5 . ruli o drive off. Countless thousands . . o o‘\u'HNm. Tho hond market weskened aftee an strote st 484 por cout rling sis have found this to be Dr. Kings New Holly, Mistletoe, Boxwood, Laurel and Smilax. Our X 2 . JACKEL €O, | early display of firmness. Total sales, % s very. usba elfeves i o . ) . . par vnlug. $2,565,000. e 3:;?%53 51-2 Tl;:-e cl::t!_‘;s oea;(:;é zo jhas kept him from having pneu- own gathenng in first-class Shfipe and condition. United States bonds were unchanged | six months 5 1-2@8. monia three or four times,” writes . 71 Mrs. Ge: W, Place, Ra: ville, Pies, Cake and Bread | " T P SR e e i We make to order Wreaths for cemetery and house . that canzot be excelled. 2 New York, Dec. 11—Cotton futures | "5, Aave never found its equal” Guar- | || decorations. Also Garlands for churches and stores . 'Puons your order. Frompt service | ramums, ; '7ni Cri% | closed steady. Closing bids: December | price 50 cts, and $1.00. Trial bottle 4 s 5¢ {1252, January 12.56, February 12.62, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE| 1, | arcn T apen aes May drge) o0 a¢ The Leo & opena Co GEDULDIG’S 8% June 12.63, July 12.68, August 12.54, s 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) 5 'L",’""'“'“”“;" 3 113 | September 11.99, October 11.89. Spot SOpShan For Sl Cottan BT e s o2% | closed steady; middling uplands, 13.00; | T Want to thank you from the bot- Phone 868 nELIABLE FLOn|3TS Securitlin S H .25 ¢ les. tom of my heart,” wrote C, B. Rader, 4” 18 : {mlddllng gulf, 13.25; no sales. b Ll M g Rl B o Ratherford H. Snow ewieass smarn Nt e e WHFAT: Open. High 3 Clem | gevere case of stomach treuble and of g =3 Dee, . ’ &% |rh tism, fi which 1 had b The Bean Hill o, BV Bk, B D T e COAT SWEATERS . 5 % o Wk r 3 i 3 t suited my case as h * MONUMENTAL MAN e S b it Tade just for me For dyspepsia, n- | {rom 98¢ 1o $8.00 Best values for your money 200 Atlantic Coast Line. 361 | g s oty i S 5 118 4T%, ¢ | digestion, jaundice, and to rid the sys- 3200 Baltimore & Ohio LR . gL i iy LN L e T ' C. V. PENDLETON, J WHEN you want te put your busl-] il BEGCEmRe HeE o 5 o ‘ rheumatism, HElectric Bitters have ne o . ’ r. wess before the pullic; tirere is mo me- | 16500 x,mulan Pacific § 255% 5 v i E 8944 equal.- Try them. . Every bottle is dium better than,through the advertis- mn $3% - 26 ,l May .. 3 26 32 11-1 B’M to. saf ht . Only 50 ceamts! S e s & , 1t | svaraeed 1o satiaty £ 10 BROADWAY