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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, seme=__|| NUREL HILLS DEFEAT COLCHESTER FARM INSURANCE ‘} J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Fast Local Five Buries Visitors Under 37 to 9 Score—Coyl | A & = Norwich, Conn. Shows Fine Form at Forward—Clippers Win From ;‘ P I A‘ E i Bearcats. ; G 2 A The Laurel Hills came back at.the, GERMANY OPPOSED R I Ol ]R ORDI :R etball five representing the Col- | £ Chester Boys’ club at the Y. M. C. A, TO OLYMPIC BOXING. gvmnasium Saturday evening, winning | o . - oy the Score of 81 to o allwing the | Would Bar the Sport from List—Berlin visitors not a look-in from start to fin- Stadium to Cost $800,000. ish. The Iaurel Hills howed fine team work and the individuals showed | Stocikholm, Saturday, Dec. that they had an eye for the basket, | gereral secretary of the 3 Coyl caging the ball seven times during | 8ames to be held in Berlin in 1916, ) the game. Team work was a notice- | has been spending some time {ably ahsent factor in the work of the *kholm to gather information from ors, who in a previous game this wedish committee which conduct- | | vear defeated the Laurel Hills by one ¢d the svccessful mec A pbint at Colchester, The lineups ana | Dicm told the correspondent of X summary: Associated Press tt the German FIRE INSURANCE Laurel Hills—Cqyl and Revell, for- | 82mes will be 4-_:»nd' (1_(-1\ lhl‘_wmo; is indispensible to every one owning | WaUds: Stanley, center; Bellefleur and T,:\rth‘gbr:\l\rp ”.”‘.:.‘;“”‘Sh' pith one Grty; but more especlally when ! Jackson, guards. entral -t r,}avn...m rent committees B would bring: hardship to depend.| Colchester—Freeman and Driscoll for- | foF various branches of sport. =~ = ents. Don't let the policy lapse. 1| Vards; Brown.c : Shea and Freed- e e s % ! , guards; ‘ohen, sub. nearing completion, contain a you wish I will take care of it for you.) "/ SUETT Revell 4. Stanley | JaT&e running track surrounded by a ISAAC S. JONES, o Bellefiour 2. Jackson 5, Driscall s, | cveling track. The running track will msarance and Real Estate “gent. | Shea, Ireodham be 665 metres long and there will be Richards Building, 91 Main St Foul goals, Revell, Driscoll. plenty of room on the green inside for TS urol | rts. The Berlin stadium will ed the Bearcats. both local Y. M. C. g : ; A. teams, the Clippers wigning by the the mext Olympic congress Ger- We sell protection for all | ore of T. The lineups foilow: | many will >se (hat fancy cyeling : ; L "1 . | anc figure ) ic Clippers—Charnets ¢, Coblyn and| nd figur on in ice rink be ting needs and misfortunes in|i. Young forwards, Giimour and Kin- | ‘dded to the Olvmpic programme &nd P | : v oppose the inclusion of SR ; . : R et o o o The Germans do not under- AR : G . strongest companies. areats—Colstein center, Coicro%e | stand boxing at all, said Mr. Diem, and Yol SO0 ) L G forwares,. & Ault) consider it a barbarous sport. Ger- : Xy [ B P LEARNED & cfl X SR SRR o many probably will be opposed on this o > C3el 1 . NEW BOXING RULES. point by England, the United States, | Rt % R 46, Sweden and Denmark, nations which | Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. New York State Athletic Commission | N2Ve favored boxing. ‘Agency Established May, 1346, Issues New Set of Regulations. { CAPTAIN EATON VISITING 2 % New /York, Dec. 22—At a recent EASTERN COLLEGES. The ofiu of wM F H" l meeting of the state letic commis- s g R R sion, which under the awley law is | California Expected to Send Crews to Real Estate vested with sole jurisdiction over box- | Hudson Regatta. ks . ing in New York e, a complete set —_— 4 und Fire Insurance of rules was.drawn up to go into ef-| TIthaca, N. Y., © —That the §8 located In Somers’ Block, over C.|fect on De , and hereafter all ring; University of ornia is getting M. Willlams, Roor 9, third floor. contests in this state must be governed ; ready to send crews tb the intercolle- Telephone 147 by the new code. Several of the rules, | giate regatta on the Hudson is belleved the text of which was made public to- | from a visit here this week of Arthur | day, have been enforced hitherto. The iton, captain of the 1913 varsity elght ! light heavweight class, 158 to 173 oared shell of that university. | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW pounds, has been designated as “com- tain Eaton has bheen here con- | mission weight.” 1 g Coach Charles E. Courtney in Brown & Perkins, iftamgys-at-law | The commission rutes ¢ he ref- |1 nce to hig rowlng methods and | g e ring | boat building t is learned that he | .,tn‘::..;n{u:‘m‘:::,h::tbl::‘"“" =L | and not on the outside,-a sys sed | Was an interested visitor in the crew ; 3 at the National Sporting ¢ irooms for a few days. He donned : ‘National Bank. Telephone 33-3. Bh i rectelly 1ied § rowing tozs one day and had special s hix - ' B oY - ‘While prohibiting e a | instructions from Coach Courtney. He ; / 7, / /; 7 552 ey s » decision : al con ha|is now at Columbia, where he will . / 7/ International Nickel Company sion_ rul fon can | Study Coach Rice's system, and will be given 5 held under the | Visit other eastern coileges before re- 6% Preferred Stock. authority and j :tion of the Ama- | turning to the * | teur Athletic The commission Captain E During last fiscal year earned nearly | makes ring: weighing imperative | I a report that Jo 4 gaing seven times annual dividend require- | and orders that main bouts must be SIf rch and boat b ment. staged not later than 10 p. m. The 11,k been offered a veights adopted by the com- |1 ach the California : t B L] . i = B o o b el i iy com | o G 1 e men bt 3| B yirf Brewezy Boz‘flmg telephone i . of a present market valus approximat- Paperweight, 108 pounds | | | | . Hovle I all of the Cor- neil shells fo ( . v i e | Y the Brewery and we will see t ing $55,000,000. Bantamweight, 115 pounds. Featherweight, 125 pounds. J. 8. ADAMS, Lightweight, pounds. Norwioh Representative ‘Welterweight, 145 pounds. Middleweight pounds. % DOMIN]CK & DOMINICK, Commission, 175 pounds. Phohs 1137-2. 10 Shetuoket St. Heavyweight, all over 175 pounds. Whe basketball team from the New London Ship and Engine company | . meets the Laurel Hills at the Y. M. C. | 1 Z'h A. on the evening of Christmas d: | SU I A g @S i | 4 B 1347 Harvard Defeats Yale at Chess. ‘ Terminal now used by 100,000 pas- | porting express level nm..w » New York .. 22.—Harvard bested | Sengers daily. an area of 38 acres, § tons ’ | Yale by cof 3 to 1 ir The new siailon at street level is | steel used. Ad.m S Tavem f rTaid ot et i » foet long, 310 feet wide and 150 | In the main bullding about 28,990 | e b b of th alod | feet high: below street level, 745 feet I tons of steel. 4 z b A PROFIT-TAKING DAY. |10 cents highe ative, $3.90@9.15: | : 7 iy ro | long, 455 t wilde and 45 feet deep. For viaducts and cross streets, 9,400 £ 1861 i e S RIS L T s mames and | Room enough in all parts of the| In al there will be used by the roof Traders Realize on Sharp Advances in [ wesern, $6.2568.15. s T two were f ” e ion for 30,000 persons at one time. | of the suburban level, strest visduets ‘offer u“m,pugtmnumr:p:am standara Bioss Disica P“i' Wesk. ! L ol ‘::HM ) 3 e e ] he old terminal had a capacity of | and bulldings, as far as now aofitem- Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian STOCKS. did not claim a de 1 a post- | 368 cars Sl ___ _|plated, approximately 116,000 tems. of » basc Pale and Burton, Mueir's| New York, De Yestefday was ; poned match of these 1 The pew terminal has a capacity nr;sx?ogl. i Tteb i sk Rk Guinness' Dublin Stout, | profit taking day in the stock market. | ", by be arranged a o ved Hbusand ‘iriie el Il {f‘::r ' “:’C ’:.:-l - :l .S(E' C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | The sharp advances which occurred % 3 < & . day. The second rot Five hundred thou ang ‘u els of | nal : n the wi ; machine for . P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- | during the latter days of the week 4 . 1 ed tomorrow, with Columbis ted | cement u - “,"}i‘ T "'"-Nrmrl"f‘ | !fl“:r leve! hu\vwo 1o : upper lev. Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | forded an opportunity for realizing i (e 1 8% 1154 | against Harvard, t pre e « burban level, for sup- | el, 360 levers—New York Tribune. eiser, Schlits and Pabst which naturally was taken advantage | "/ : R 5 7% | champions, and Y £ . of by traders in the half-day session 3 Icc Securitles,...... 14 g 1| Frinceton. PP I A A, ADAM, Norwich Tewn. In addition to the opportunity which | 1 i o a1 —— - STy . P S Telephone 447-12 was presented by the rise in prices P Are i Taftville Mests Westerlv. vy 5 / ; _‘_.’. s N \\.'45~,‘ 2 \*-“‘-\ were the favorable conditic report- 00 $o. 1 g : One of tile biggest games of 1e N % _— E £ “.}.,,[ I\ ed from abroad and a generally op- 0 Am Bt Tien will o - played between T S ReT A SSY Cocl >l N i N P hic revailed amons Ani. Tel & Tel.. . ille basketball team and ESTABROOK STABLE FOR DENVER timistic tone which prevailed among o Tel. & ki . traders. These conditions as a whole b A Totcos DI .. stmas afternoon i ¥ 5 : prevented serious reactions and al 108 A moe O % Both teams are very and . Hope of String Centers in the Year- |jowed the market to absorb the offer- | otd ST 10m 1e1% | the game will be ited with much { ling Estarado. ings without bringing about a zem;rl;ll - \ e Coast u;m ;. 4 expectation by basketball .nthusia e decline in the list of importance. The & g % i in this section. A i E Having enjoyed and profited by their | buying power evidenced stimulated| ; - e q 3 : fwill be plaved between 3 stay in the blue grass country the | bullish activity in the first hour and dlan- Pacic” s Reser wnd the Ponemah Wheel | g stable o eorge H. Estabrook | the market retained a hrm e, es- entral chab. aftville basketball team | Tacing stable of George H. Estabrook | th ket ined a firm tone, es Central 1 ful il ketball now is on the way to Denver, to spend | pecially in Union Pacific, which in the Chesapeak Y % ! will play S r lineup. 1 ° _the winter on the mile high track. Mr. | early trading led in strensth and ac- | e eyl 5 H = > ¥ ‘ Estabrook is firmly convinced that|tivity. In the latter end of the ses o W et Walker's Sentence Greatly Reduced. | } N ' Denver is a better winter training |sion there was some depression, which 20 o Fuel & Tron. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 22—The sen- b 4 " camp than Memphis or any of the|showed its effect on Readins, said to vy rvmu‘jmm’ . 141 2| te 5f Tii Yiara i atafe prison: Te- ' 3 lonth:ln;flpolnu. the rarified air having | be due to the reports of the a\[mrr‘xcy Ditaware- i Hadeon. .. LB cently imposed on Roy Walker, the . a Boox ‘ect on the lungs of the ani- | general’s intention to carr. urther er & Rio Grande.. ba aver ¢ d b he Cleveland 17 . I3 mals. There aro 10 horses in the lot, | litigation against the anthracite roads, s : Al Jecgin “teain o vieyes ot R Western Union “Day Letters” 5 g“"edi by C°‘°”§"° E, 2.04 3-4 which | Southern Pacific was a 300 30 . 21% | assauit with intent to commit volun- / Fryenr A . horse is expected to do something to | closed with a comparativels av) Do. "ot 2 - : ary 7as red 1 ves- s the stallion record next vear. Colorado |on the ‘day’s: trading of 1 AL 54 - sl - | ty? an d nght Letters are terday to 9 ay h rkhouse, a . showed a lot of lick in some of his | specials were strong, while seve b ol work this year, and it was expected | the rails made gains. The selling, in 2 reat Ne : i 1 i3 e £ | carriers Of good Cheer. ““that he would go against the record, | addition to such profit taking as was|_ "~ B 3 : 3 Occum and Baltic Meet & but for some reason which has not | warranted by the recent advance, was | : e 3 ThE O i e FRaitic . g . been made clear he did not start | probably influenced to some extent by I by A 6 » he Occum anc ; 3altic «\e‘ a " Zarrine, 2.07 1-4, the fastest four-year- | the expected decision on Monday in the T Harvesior & 1 ) teams are schedulec to meet tonight old of the year, Is in!fine order after | Minnesota rate case. Many traders = E . X t: O «[j_l k. and e .»ij“".- gauts s, prom | . her hard campaign, and has a fine | deemted it advisable to retire from ac- » o ”Al “l‘a)':t lr::n”rlfi \::q ‘v‘ chance to shine in her class next veay. | tive participation in the market, not 2 Pl e N s ms will E'fi""t"“dt‘)-l‘he vearling by Colorado | deeming it wise to be left with com- B : cla Vi . out of Dorothy Axworthy, is the | mitments in the event of an unfavor- Cadiodiile. 2 st T fi e 2 ‘ hope of the stable for the two-year- | able finding by the supreme court. The M. St P. & 8. 8. M 139 Soccer Team. in Willimantic. % old futurities of 1913, in which he is | more cheerful view of the Continental [ 00 Mo. Far. & Tex......... 2 | _ On Christmas aftgrnoon the Taftville © ! mamed. This colt showed great speed | situation abroad was shown by the 3R e G % | soccer football team will play in Wi)- 8 the early spring, and is as far ad- | firm London market and a general im- oy Moo s | limanti y proved too strong for | ¥anced as any yearling in the country, | provement in the tone of trading on 900 New Tork G e { the of Willimantic last ‘Mre is a weanling in the lot by Col- | the Continental bourses. o Mex. 3 ... 73 \:rdu\ ast 'r;mm‘ <vvr_\y ‘h:h l‘\;u._‘!’d: 2 7 S orfolk & Wes street grounds, taking (the gar o E., out of Erirange, by Prodi S arpiPa Ve Simect LmRtENe (i 1, and she is being sent along to K RKETS. Northern Pacific 2 i o trained by the Maceys. The Wan- EIVERTOC TA é 0 Pacific Mail . % i { = TR ¥ derer, 2.08 1-4, winner of the Michigan | New York, Dec. 20—Receipts Pemiyivants, 3 NEW BOOKS 4 e : :’he fair 1!\‘ Detroit, will again | heevas were 1,810 head, including 2 Pitisburg C. C. & St L, 0| —_— f fained and driven by the Maceys, | .arg for the market; 80 cars on sal Pitsburg_Coal ¥ 2% 3 | Scientific Sales Management, by s "‘l‘" having been made of this | Steers and cows were slow to 10@lic RN I 3 |7 Charles W. Hovt. Cloth. Tlius- t gelding. & lower: bulls steady with fair demand; e T, . | frated, Published by George E. . _Others in‘the stable are McKinney | e yards were not cleared. Ordinary Republie 1. & 810,101, 9% 27 Woolson & Co., New Haven, Conn i Mac, with a yearling record of 2.2 to good steers sold at $6.90@X.25 per |— ofd 5 : e t X . and a three-year-old trial of 210 1-4; | 109 |hs.: oxen at §4: bulls ai $4.00@ Kook Tsland Co 2 | This live wire manual would attract @Gold Dollar, 2.0 1-4, Soralto, Tulita | gas: cows at §3.0006.10; tail ends at Dy ot instant attention from the fact that \ St » L 1d ple 3 3 and the Ideal Lady, which were brought I L naT et in: noderate. e-| 7o Sevmrd Ale Tine. - , | its foreword is by no less a personage east last spring. Rella, a green pac- mand at 10@13 1-2¢. for commen o 200 Do. pfd 3 5% | than Hiram Percy Maxim, who gen ’ ing mare, bought about a month age, | choice native sides: 13@1§ 1-2c. for Sloss Shef. S. & 1 = erously and frankly declares his oh-! L% S8 Dew member of the stable. She | fancy and Christmas beef; 9@10 1-2c. | 300 Southern Becic ; ligation to the author for business 'wur:fid t|n IRy Tllo, & atalte | Yor Tbass sides; No expoits from this | ooy pouiem Rellwy ... hints that proved invaluable, His candidate. One of the recent additions > i | 0 »d 1800 -+ X - e 58 praise of Mr. Hoyt as an accurate , to the list of promineni stallions in “Ir(‘,,‘f:.(,,:\, of calves were 338 head, c Paclic . keen analyst and really big adver- | -Jx)‘llllflckl; Is Sidney Dillon, sire of Lou | including 186 for the market. Prime "',fiil W sl Bl ; X it{ismgh;md b i p"";” fl‘r! - lon, ete. His owner has made amyf ~hoice veals re firm and higher “500 United States, Realy...... i i or the practical, far-seeing ideas nl arrangement whereby the horse will R Madss 2 iginite s '.‘s‘\u\ul? "other | 00 Thiled Stacs Rubber.([I1l 8 | 8 &s | the chapters which follow. ut wo o ln a s e t muke the season at Elmwood farm, | calves steady, (' ‘hoice veals | 5300 United States Steel....... 695 68 | The titles of a few of these indi- | ;adu g:.u management of Jake and ! gniq o *‘_'3",;‘1‘“_"')'.‘:"‘_":‘m""”“* : culls at 4100 Vian "Coppir " E Uiy | Oale the Stope aRd ain of the beok: | . Rodes 11, ; vearlings st . $3@$ i g e R g Ot e 43, | Two kinds of salesmen—the old and | . e George B. Hayes has seven wean- | Dressed (.Hh‘(.s' S“,:d.» at foflsu Tor VAN oo 4+ the new; the prineiples of scientific Before Chrlstmas ot by s‘g}“k‘“ the breeders’ track | city dressed veals; § 1-2 @ 15c for B e o §F | measetes eceing with adies U ngto y., an ey are a fine | country dressed s s R , Covi erritory regularly, -~ * 200 bunch. They have a smooth ' Reccipts of s b R ki o : meeting the objections to mail pleces i " f o sheep @ S 00 Westinghouse Edectric n eces, 7 ) : 'lx going and are uniform in color | ¢ ..’:»‘5“,,’2;1 ”iiwmf,f,?‘ d]",',! ll_a.,m‘.‘:rswg: N Wehe & L Nile.. % hew to secure the salesman's co-oper- | You had best make a quCk tnp to Horsfall’s and se- :?mcogt;mnon, being out of some | the market, making with the stale | Total seles I96.700 share ation in an advertising campaign, | o t mares at Hamburg Place | gtock 14 cars on sale. Shee; o 1 councils, meetings and conventions for | i f H S H H e T vt e |stock 14 cirs on sale. = Sheep were o seicsmen,"Coniests ‘Tor Salsamen, ho¥ | lect your gifts from our immense stocks. Everything is . i b'"h fbll.lfll! old mare hav- | o stained prices: the pens were not New York, Dec. 21.—Futures closed |t ‘;‘" uct a !ll'uv‘l»rm-nnwmnI d:aman—1 g g:dmth red lo.s liko In the spring. | cjeared. Common to good sheep| very steady. Closing bids: Dec., 12.6 ment, a u:mpu gnhom;ll_rmz }: Wr'm'arn&‘ Pl - Therd 0‘;‘!’"" agreement the | (ewes) sold at $3.50@$4.25 per 100 | Jan. 12 Feb., 12.56; March, 12. i g g ing the Unite | % g ?fi‘:&"fo s‘g]atgeg? Ibs.; wethers at $4.75; ordinary to May, June, 12 e ‘”’m’"‘;]“‘s'm::m’;‘;” day or Tuesday. 5 225 @38.50: s " ‘mept W. Bailey, Mr. Schmulbach hav- | bo " veaniiugs 2t S5 00086 Drossed pus. axioms ang hints which are informing | A R e Bonuek moeo i 1o b | V4107 307 % SQle, Dressed lambe | e R I ety 2 oyt . | Frovs e Dol Booulgy O are to be 2 1-9 3 o ok o xpect to be rade, Mr. Ho an- PR NNE 4b ‘Suction this winter. His stale | >inio. 2 & 13 1:3¢, with hog dressed | 12.10; middling gulf, 13.35. No sales. | jijng his subject in a big way | selling at 14@14 : country dressed k3T 1 v = A xfi%mgm‘]sn(x‘e;;n;l:; of Joan, was | hothouse lambs lower at $8@$10 per RO opening one’s eyes to the generalship | GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR SNy ‘~%‘~ in readiness to assist you in making your seleetion Mon- at Grosse | carcass. requisite 10 manage a modern business | te and sold when a yearling. Receipts of hogs were 8§ head, in- | New York, Dec. 21.—Money on c: distance competitors and keep | . cluding 21-2 cars for {he market.| Nominal: no loans. Time loans wea ge or small army of salesmen | and Prices abotit ateady. with sales of | er; 60 and 90 days 6 per cent.; six |alert, working In harmony, and ever| ) Jewett City Trims Speed Boys. and medfimesveights at $ 7.80; | months, & 1-4 a 5 1-2 mqynn very top of effort. | A well playedBgame fook pluce in|roughs quoted a 8.5 ypographically, the volume is at- Jewelt City Saturduy afternoon when | Gressed hogw, : per CHICABO GRAIN MARKET. iFnctive Syot precucal. the Whitd Elephants lined 1b; roasting pigs steady at 12 1-2@16c : Open g ‘the 'rlltvflle‘ Sppesd Bu;: ‘%:‘;fi?fij Cifcago, Dec, 20.—Receipts 16,000 | o ial e . Some Facts and Figures on Grand in a victory for the Jewett | head; market 5 cents higher; mixed | e e MR ¢ ¢ Central Terminal. e e R vt s e 2o | IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND iy I for th Catfle—Re ts 2.000 ) 1 el pre Total area of new terminal, 79 acres 93-39 ; e lineups for the two teams were| Cattle—Recéipts 2 ol MR- e r e % Total excavation, 3,200,000 cubi = Connecti it '% apBawey Jewett, City—Bensamin c, | strone. et L caws i ¢ A 0% vards, 2,000,000 of which are rock 93 ASYLUM ST cting with ]40 TRUMBULL ST. " min rf, Barry W, L'Heureux |heifers, $2.70@7.50; stockers and fe Forty-two tracks on upper or ex- | ~ lins rg. Taftville Speed Boys—|ers, $420@7.60; Texans, $4.40@5 L ! e e o b e Ve o Mer or loeal ) HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT um Gley ¢, Peppin If, Benoit rf,!calves, $6.50@ b | g 3 3 level, | 1&g, Chancerelle rg Sheep.—Recelpts, 7,000 head; market | i 3% Miles of track In terminal, 33 | Wi