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|HAUGHTON - AND SCOTT CHAMPIONS| J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Agents Etna Life Insurance Company MGRGAN @: BULKELEY, President ealth and Liability Insurance JANUARY 1, 1018 Won National Amateur Racquet Doubles Title From Shaw and Fearing—Hard Battle in Last Two Sets. Life, Ascldent, Boston, Jan, 26.—Percy D, Haughton, | tonight. Thorpe and Glenn Warner, the “Harvard football coach, and his | athietlc coach at the Carlisle Indian Assurs partner, H. D. Bcott, of Boston, won |school it is undorsiced, will be given | Real Estate acquired by rasess 1000.06 fhe national amateus racquet doubles | hearing. Gomalope s, 500,00 LIABILITIES Reserve on Life, Endow- ment and Term Poli olea Additlonal’ ' Reserve, 'not s 86,943,660.00 champlonship teday by defeating the _— \ title holders, Quincy ~A. Shaw, and Arranging for Polo Match. Cagh on hasi MDY scawereis|’latioaes above :.. 760,166.00 i George R. Fearing, Jr. also of Bos- | New York, Jan. 26.—Captain B. D. | Stocks and Bondsw,. 85,644,303.45 | Premiums pald in Dear Editor:—= ton, In the nnflmmt;ht?xi this y:all;l Miller of the British army arrived here u‘g-tsf R meoen 55 50% 20853 zm-!c and other Lia- FHAL tournament. oug] ti¥le hold- | tod, e Odmpents’ . to cal Bstate ... % v os 1 i 50.805. cra Tallied desperately in the last two | make ;:ap‘n):;xfiu e the comlng oF Losns‘ow Collatasal o, - 108 3257 Unearned " ta s For year-xl';hw;boon‘-mw— 5 > - - o~ R ly in love with a young lady wto alsc 9,104,308.06 | Accrued Taxes ..... 483,98 Surplus reserved special class of Poli- cles and dividends to Policyholders payable . sets the team work of Haughton and | the BritisR polo team which will meet Scott won them the matc 'he scora: 15-11, 8:16, 15-9, 18-18, 16-12. f this Company...... the Americans In a series for the |Inpirenidue and Acorusd James GOI‘dOP Bennett international December 21, 1812./... cup in June. ! Captain Miller said that | Premiums in course of loved me. But & month ago_ she bought 2,105,451.69 a emall dog. I think ha's s cheese- some of the British ponies will arrive | collection and deferred CAPABLANCA WINS here on: May 12 hy-the Aflantic trana-( Fremfums ... ...o.... 8238.438.87| -on Demand .....:- o SEAR IR0 VICTORY | Pert liner Minneapolis. Mlen over cost, less As- Ing proof, and not yet i SIXTH STRAIGHT VIC otcw;:gu:‘.fl? :ve};l:re;e‘:xrfhg:d Duke | ggts not admitted.:... 2,286,065.95 odue T }; ; & 593,105.24 g 5 TS = . who " sev- nearn rominms o S 5 Gains a Half Point on Nearest Com- | ..;" onies for the team and who is Accldent, Health and SO S to take out a FIRE INSURANCE petitor Jaff finencing the invasion. England this 2 . mr;gxzunyfxonsmi?c;um 2,629,241.04 Now, whenever I"oall¥on her, she s o vear will be represented by a team a ® T al £ . 3 3 Fenatoa o it ots 3 re xou | oo, Jork, Jan 26 —Detoating £ | Wilion" includes: four - Cambiidie uai: R : R ey dn heiilap fendieten 1 by ubinstein in 3 . J. R | versity ho played on the ol ¥ o el e ome slicht accldent| Capablanca, the Cuban chess cham- | Cantabs team. .~ 7 s e — try to bold her hand he bitee.me’on b it = pion not only scored his sixth con- / Total Assets .........S$110538,77530| Total Limbilities ...... $110,528,775.30 A Bl : secutive victory in the sixth round RUB vs. \ . ey Is.AngthIJONEE:;“ Agent, | OF (he American national chess mas- B35 EOOTBALL DA INCOMB ~ pisegrEMENTS ters tournament, but also gained & | Connie M: Waddell | Premiums Payments to Policyhold- 5 Richards Luilding, O Main St | nalt point upon hiis nearest compelitor. e &:::.d "_';”‘En:’;“‘:m A acacest honds o e o0 I could Win ber‘back;1f I tad Jaffe, who, playing against Mars \ > e s s the nerve to throw the +f = out had to be content with a draw. Conike ' Muik Copened ihs. aves. ot other . Disbursemen "_ A dog . ,‘fhe Total Disbursements in window. How’ocan'I get We ‘sell protection for all| Having the black pleces Capablanca | riiging H. Yost, Michigan conch, dur- - in | opponent with his pet irregular de- |i3% & fanning bee recently, when the needs and misfortunes in|PRorenc, Witk B el IEEVISD G0 | tall manager of the Athietics changed & the subject which was baseball and strongest companies. Total Tncome in 1912... $23,950,359.47 S S SR $20,764,421.40 The amortized value of the bonds as provided by the law of New York shows a value greater than the market value above given by $1,400,685.54. B i the nerve? Yours “truly, whatever. Here is the strange part of it: Yost ovaanoweki, Morrigon ang Chajes Wom | aid little talking. That well known 5 DA ; | sphinx from Philadelphia, Mr. Mack, GAINS DURING 1912 Increase in Premium Incom. $ o7s.S1467 has been able to make any headwWay | yo00n talking of football B. P. LEARNED & CO. fifiicfiflé" O een Tenenwyurzel pnd | aid the talking. Well, sir, Connie used | Increase in Total Income 1,955,063.04 Thames Loan & Trust Ce. Building. | hour. o PEbass & foothall “team SDAEK - I | yuoreass fn Adsets: A9 5.768,240.08 1902. Ie talied more about that team | yucrcage tn Life Insuramce in Force. . 16,321,721.84 Agency Established May. 1846. The Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance fs located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Willlams, Roor 9, third fioor. Telephone 147 BUNNY FORD HERE. Training for Bout with Kid Palitz of New London. Bunny Forg of New Haven, with his well known manager, J. ira Holly, has arrived here to epend the few days before Bunny meets Kid Palitz in New London in their 10 round go. This is expected to be a slashing affair as than he talked about his Athletics in all of one season. He talked stead- 1ly for about thirty minutes. Hrere is another strange part of it Connfe remembered all the games the team playeq and the scores, but he could not remember the names of the players. Yost could, He not only told Connie the Christfan name of every man, but he also told him the position they played. / Among_others the famous halfback New Life Insurance Issued in 1912 Life Insurance in Force, Jan. 1, 1913... Paid Policyholders xince organization In $ 53.204.479.00 .# 334,926,352.91 .$ 233,131,650.21 1850 . Life Business: C. B SHEPARD, General Agent. Accident and Health Business: ARTHUR Connecticut. HINKLEY, Manager for Liabllity Business: ROBERT C. KNOX, General Agent. 95 PEARL ST., HARTFORD J. L. LATHROP & SONS, Agents, Nor wich both the boys are mixers. Bunny has | Reuben Waddell, whom Walter Camp _—— a considerable following and acquaint- | overlooked for some reason or other, = CIGARETTES 3 I{; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ances here since he met Spike Hickey | played on Connie's football eleven. |w Siattery . S ALt he could. The prseldent also reeeived in a private bout a few years ago | Connmie had ten other stars, mostly |31 Suiiivan g ot g St Gnplication from. Oiapire:: Miie and showed the Norwich crowd what | from the big colleges, men who had | I Sullivan .. 86 O'Brien, who was in this league sev- Brown & Perkins, iftwneys-at-law | ne can qo. played the limit of time in intercol- |3 Drammvamy b i e ey : Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket st |, Road Work around Norwich is keep- | légiate circles. € s g B — ~ Enirance stairway next to Thamas | (D€ him in shape just now and he is | Connie recailed one game in which |3 5 S 3 2 . % National Bank. Telephone 33-3. to do some boxing here also in prep- | Rube played—a big game. The op- 4 5 President Navin of thre Detroit Amer- e u aration for the bout. | posing cleven haa a little quarterback |3 Mfgrrinzion 0 10 4 6 can league baseball club has announc- AR who wai:as jster. (O thenfirsts play | S0 SRErugom (20 2 <8 { ed the release of Bill Jensen the for- DANNY MURPHY’S HISTORY. |the quarterback got the ball and tore Oy Sy s & D mer New Haven pitcher, to Providence 2 m PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING —_— around the end. Waddell saw him com- | ¥ Sferidan . ] of the International league. Providence 10 CENTS the Pad‘nge with Told. in Interesting Article in Sun- |ing and cut after him. FHe didm't kil | V- WR0s - - e Pipae is the farm for the Detroit club. Inthe T TR Sanitary Plumbin g | e it starrachack emnct et I Oien 0 S S e $5,000 CASH . Prizes Sunday's Boston Post contains an |¥hen they carried fhe injured player Sl S he will return to New Haven, Last ? 2 ———=—a extensive account of the baseball life | {rom the feld. o 2ot 2 year Jensen won 17 games and lost 14, A peep into an up-to-dste bathroom | of Danny Murbhy, proprieter of i | S 3 [ }}fi;’?fi“ Rl Lt for a percentage of .957. He fielded for FIRST PRIZE,F$1,000 is only less refreshing than the bath | White Eiephant cafe, the Norwich ido} | W- A. SULLIVAN STRONG ToKearte PSS an average of .957 and hit about .123. itself. During the summer you will |and Connie Mack’s right hand man. LEADER IN SODALITY POOL. | F. Clish 10 $ =5 2d Prize, $500; 3d Prize, $250; Five $100 Prizess Ten $50 Prizcs; Twenty $25 Prizes; Seventy-five $10 Prizes; Two Hundred 35 Prizes. For thebest the more look to the bath for bodily | The story of Danny's career is well comfort. I will show you samples and | told and proves most interesting. The | Not plans of the porcelain and o tubs | articie is accompanied by photos of | and give you estimates for the work | Danny in the Malne woods with {arce of putting them in in the best mannmer | deer in the background: at home with from a sanitary standpolnt—and guar- | Mrs. Danny; in Cuba with Plank and antee the entire job. Oldring; in hunting attire with a shot- | U E : b Sullivan still holds the lead, as no one gun i his hands; in front of his home | JUIEVRS SUL Bolcs the 1084, 29 no one 1. E. TOMPKINS, 2 GETBE ST SN B SRITERCS | Moo B ahic to Tower hia Soiofa. 11| In the pnst wesk In the whist four- % . Counthan, also a scratch man, is a |Dament at the Sodality rooms T. J. 67 West Main Street ¢ S. F. GIBSON “Heart-Hungry” letters of not more than 70 wesds. Read the ane above. Three disinterested judges will select the winners. Right 15 reserved to publish any letter submitted, also names and addresses of successful contestants. No lotters will be returned. Contest closes March 31, 1913. Offer applics to U. 8. enly. Address letters to HELMAR CIGARETTE DEPARTMENT Drawer A, Hudson City Statien, Jasey City, M4 8. Anargyros. Defeated in 14 Games He Has|KELLY AND SHERIDAN Played. GAIN FIRST PLACE. At the end of the first two weeks In B Nhi % the Sodality pool tournament W. A.|!n Seodality's Whist Tourn89—Average Over 29 for 16 Gam Our Ceylon Teas AT 25¢ per pound are running particularly bathing sutt, leant th > i ne over the rall of | o3 second, with 21 games won, 3|Kelly and Sheridan slipped up into the lost, giving him a percentage of .875. |lead from second place by keeping The following is the standing of the | practically the same average they had 25 players in the tourney: a week ago, while Crowley and Hourl- Won. Lost. P.C.|Zan, who were ahead then, took & big on- Lost. P-C.|{umblo that landed them 1n eleventh To Hear Charges Against Thorpe. New York, Jan. 26.—The national registration committee of the Ama- HAVANA o teur Athletic union will take up on | W. A. Sulivan sc 14 [ 1.000 Tin and Sheet Metal Worker WHbaciy (b Shatgds sTEsUnE (8 e IR Sien TR a1 7 Sn D e following 18 +ihe premént stands fine. Fully equal to those r standing of James Thorpe, the | T. Leahy - Ba 9 4 een| T Agent for Richardson aad Boyuion | Carlisle Indian, accordine o J. B | & Tareant S 8 4 esn|DE Games Points.Average || You pay 60c for at other fof Furnacez. Suliivan, secrefary of the A. A. U.|T. Driscoll . 86 P75, 2687 Ao sl and points in CUBA 55 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn T. J. Kelly-Sheridan 16 stores. MeGrory Walsh ... 1¢ Interesting and restful because of the : LRy United Tea Importers Go. J| @ “~ " " T. F. B Ns' Caples-Desmond . g I ASS . Congdon-Driscoll ... 12 Over & Broth. = o Healmg and Plumhlflg, MARKET CLOSED FIRM. 200 Western Marztana #% % g | Sullivan-McGibney . 8 0 il el - G s e & _—— == ek ey - { . B 108 5 s 92 Franklin Streat A Healthy Undertone with General 4 % a% Counthan-Fynds .. 10 315 5 : e <h direction {'m""'“fi“fl . Upward Trend. — e na. Weokly =¥ aanyes Tee . e TO PRESERVE GAME FISHES. WINTER IS HERE! iings beis sacan. Vato Doy o g 3 mships RAVANA steamers in 2 v New York, Jan. 26—Yesterday's 5 2 ROBERT J.COCHRANE | market closed firm. Speculation was | New York Jan. 25— Money on call | Amerioan Game Protective and Propa- of the cercumscribed character usual |nominal. Time loans firm; 60 days tion A fation Jolns With Cali- 1 ? Gus Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. | ID & Saturday merket and fluctuations | 8 1-2 per cent. and 30 days 3 3-4 & 4; | Joton Associatlo ave flu n vercfla 10 West Matn Se¢., in most cases did not exceed fraction- | six months 4 1-4. fornia Sportsmen, 3 tons dispiac B> Sendumn, . 16-Day-Craise, ns_dispiace- S dusn, $48 up. 1 Sailings every Satwrdus. Send sor beoklst. al bounds. The steadier tone of the | —_— Nerwioh, Cems. |J.ondon market relieved the strain due COTTON. Tnreafoned extinction of the Eamel We are making Light, Warm Ovaer- PR Now York & Porto Rico 8.5. Ce. Agent N. B. O. Sheat Packink. avria |to foreign influences yvesterday, al- | New York, Jam. 25. e T e e oA B Boopa | coats that have style ~nd comfort, and et ® - e Yark though confidence was still lacking, as | standy. was shown by the gation ciation of New York to join | Would be pleased to make one for with Southern California sportsmen in | you. their efforts to preserve them. Among these fish are the largest specimens of - the finny tribe which are taken on 5 anor uplands, | hook and line. For game qualities com- Closing bids: hesitancy with | b 5, - Handsome and Reliable | Fas et mers s eoei The pmier. | B0, 1 b Mo, : rm, an e trend soon |32.09. 38 ersiit 5 became definitély upwards. Some of | Ooraber 1 ig: 1[1’,69§éms‘;$:efln&r, e the specialties moved more widely than |~ Spot ' steady. . Middling . u the leaders. g Bonds were firm. 18.05; miadling gulf, 18.80. No sales.’ | pined with great size, no other fish has s caualled tho tuna, and there arc half a 33 Broadway omicaa ozen specles of even greater weigl ks S o . e T AT which have attracted anglers from all for Ladies Ve iy 2 MR aEE Ny st )oY e d R bullier s Ve dliTornis: FU AL . . Am. Boet Suger AR TS “These fish spawn in the kelp beds, RS REPAIRED . at attractive prices. ey TLSS W %w "Mu | whero they are taken in such numbers| | .o 4 The sizes used for household purposes, commencing e by net fishermen that the guture of the | 1. Tl ZI985 FOBSl, wnd femole! your with the smallest are— i g : % 2% 5 e Drop postal card and I will cail No. 2 CHESTNUT | made of the very best of prime Am tiaseod 00 z % 3% WL | giles commities has recommended to | 9BSS, o. elts with good luster, soft| o am Smades s & the state legislature that netting be | 204 dellver ail goods. 2 o % P! v g 5 S e » % ssn | pronibited within the distance of three RUCKNER, the Furrier, CHESTNUT (“Nut™) and pha’ble‘ Am. Sugar Refining. Sk LR miles of the shores of Catalina Island, | Telephone. 85 Franklin Street. - 200 Am. oL, & TeL N R and it is hoped that a law will be pass- ed this winter which will give the fish this necessary statutory protection. . SPORT NOTES., LIVE STOCK MARKETS. EGG (“Furnace”) BROKEN (“Furnace”) In order to secure any of the Chestnut and Stove sizes, we have been COMPELLED to tske a large pro- portion of Egg, in each cargo received. The result is that our supply of Chestnut and Stove is extremely lim- ited, but we have a fair supply of Egg and No. 2 Chest- nut. GEORGE G. GRANT, M:’M New York, Jan. 24.—Receipts of 1284 | paeves were 2,289, inciuding 35 cars for %73¢ [ the market, making with_previous ar- 201t | rivals 31 cars to be sold.™ Steers were extremely dull at a decline of 10@15 Pittsfleld is proving a live member Undertaker and Embalmer of the Eastern association and is not A Taiftvill > bulls ang thin cows just about steady: | letting the season crawl on 1t un- F ppndence Sl Taunl fledmm‘ e R‘,:,"!“} ot patstedy; awarcs. A nm:;er tutfzin; th;ra }E:‘J’xe, £rompt attention to day or nigh: calla -- 5¢ lower, Ir to good s started 2 MOV en unday % " WE i e o mer Fuicio uui ds;:a:r:lsgq e o O ore alsg has come oui | _Telephone 630. anri4M Wrawi at $475@6.15; cows at $3.25@ |for it X heifers at $4.60. Dressed beef dull | and easier at 9 1-2@ 12 1-2c per pound, with a little fancy beef bringing 13c Delivered to, Any Part ~¢ Norwick Pop McPartlln, the old Waterbury pitcher, has signed his contract as ag| the Ale that Is acknowledged to be | Texas beef selling at 2 1-2@10c. Fastern assoclation umpire the com-| be best on the market—HANLEY'S | Receints of calves were 538 head, in. | Ing season. McPartlin was holdlng | pPEERLESS. A telephone order wil s |cluding 258 head for the market. |Off because he had an offer to coach| _._.us prompt attention. Veals ‘were strong; barnyard caives |a colloge team. e lost that chance | *>°I¥® Promp steady for good stock; yearlings un. | o declded to grab a meal ticket when| 5. J. McCCRMIC changed. Common to choice veals sold at $9@12.50 per 100 Ibs.: culls at $7@s; barnyard calves at $4.35@5.50: year. lings ‘at $5. Dressed calves firm at 15 @19c for city dressed veals, 10@16 1-20 for country dressed, 10@111-2¢ for dressed barnyard calves. Recéipts of sheep and Tmbs were 4,655 head, Including 41-2 cars for the market, making, with the stale stock, 61-2 carso n sale. Sheep dull and un. evently lower; lambs were fully 25¢ ’ Egg used with No. 2 Chestnut (at a saving of 75¢c per ton) has given satisfaction in meny cases. Franilin St | ] STOVE (“Range”) A few blows of a hamm;rniu reduce a hod full of Egg to the smaller sizes. Our assortment of ' ' LUMBER is extensive CHAPPELL, CO. i Laclede Gas . Lehigh Valley 00 Lousmille & — ML, St P. & S 8. M. Mo, Kan & Tex 200 Mo Pacitic ... ety Rt e off. Common’ to fair sheep sold at i Honal Tead . $4.05@5 per 100 Ibs.; culls at $2.50, a : R, Mex 2d prd. .. 500 New York Central.... Y., Ont. & W. orfolk & Western. orth _American 509 Northern Pacifl 100 Pacific Matl few selected sheep at $6; medium to good lambs at $8@8.80; vearlings at $6.50@7. Dressed mutton lower at 3@ 61-2 cars on sale. Sheep dull and un- 101-2c; dressed lambs slow at 12@16¢ I e and hog_dressed selling in a small way Penwivats — — 1% lat 151-2@16c; country dressed hot- Pittsburg C. €. & St T — 100% ‘ T e s house lambs dull at $5@8 per carcass. A obaceo : 3900 Antoonda. adini 0 Animn ne O Jas. C.Macpherson| =557 Too Ktiadtic ‘Ghast Tife.. 100 Bt E v FURRIER f& Bm“‘;,““’:‘:.. B T 291 Main St. McGrory Bldg. | —w Sm=miies™ ovus JOSEPH BRADFORD |— oo moo < imniill — T e . BOOK BINDER |—SiE-"iie ™ © Devala R e = Do ord T » Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Distiifers' *Secarities 108 BROADWAY B elephone 253 a0 Generat Blewiic Ll 00 Great Northern ofd 186 Minats” Cetrai - See Our 6 for 5¢ | mtip-ure e e T00 Tatr Mamtan B4 i Tnternations Baper - NEW YEARS CARDS|— i i R uneas ity Southern C. L.HILL, 56 Franklin St. Advice o Mothers ) “&v; you ‘had baby's photograph It's sn art fo take baby’s phote- L4 h s it ehould be taken. ' catch Toguish little amile, his pretty little Such photograps become prized remembrances of babyhood's days im Pressd Stoel Car. 225 | Receipts of hogs were 1,482 iR 3 ere 1,482 head, e Chichon in photosraphing Jnlaren: | Tewe KABE T OV sina i | MoWARE 112 qars for the market They always 100k their best when w Repub MEht hoRas s e Tk deam 1o B b oK oo et when e | 2 Rt ¢ Moxiet loyer ot $1518s forheary: to CENTRAL WHARF 150 MAIN STREET em. bleso: posl, few at $5.16; country dressed hogs L Telephones i 1 FULL QUART OLD DARLING, regular. .. .. $1.00 1 FULL QUART XXXX PORTWINE. ........ .50 1600 Roek Tsland CGo.. s, (s ) LAIGHTU”’ 200 S L. & S F. 24 prd. O e i am The Phezographer, 00 Do. pra 5 = Oppozite Norwich Savings Society. Snap them In steady at 8 1-2@11 1-2¢. Chlcago, Jan. 24—Hogs: 25,000 head; market steagy. M?xeecde‘g:i butchers, $7.25@7.50:. good heavy, $7.15 @7.52 1-2: Tough heavy, $1.00@¥.15; light, $7.20@7.30: pigs, $5.75@7.30. Caitle: Recelpis, 1500 heag, maarke MISS ELLA M. POTTER slow and weak. Beeves, $6.00@0.085: NOW ONLY 31-00 Instructor of cows and heifers, $2.70@%.20; stockers s Piano and Harmony and feeders, $4.90@7.50; Texans, $4.70 o | Geo. Greemberger & Co. 4733 Franiis Street 100 Sios Bher. 2800 Southern Pacifi . 500 Southern Raflw 100 Do. ptd DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Sulte 46, Shannen Balldiag @5.60; calves, $7.00@11.00. WHEEN sou want fo puc sour busl- Sheep: Receipts, 8,000 head: market Tel 812 ness before the public. there is no me- steady; ~native, $4.75@86.25; western, eph: i Take """l street ussafiifié o lambss $6.15@9.00; west- el ione Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. Shotucket anie &, § R