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"%mp‘i Tan National Indoor Tennis 7ot o5 ol _. | were sired by Peter* — | one_being a two-y: s 05 3k By G Witken, >3- | M $87 00 1he ofher s Yoarling sort out L Tex., foo. v —Manbmer John of erite A, 212 1-4 (sister to | McGraw, arrived here today with the Axworthy, 2.15-1-2, and.dam of Mar- | advance -guard of the New York Na garet O., .d—;!l-n. by Axtell, 2.12. Mr. | tionats to begin preparations for the Coxe has also arranged to breed six | spring ing season. McGraw led of his best mares to Peter, Great, | the way to the ball park almost imme- 2.07, :-u.p t.lzl!s a‘e::m]:: the ‘sextet be(!?,g d!an;ly after his arrival. In the party made 2 Lady , | are , seven mewspapeimen % 97, by Bingen, 2.06 eldo Wor- | ana c}:e :gcsax dentist. ° ¢ DOINGS. IN THE AUTO WORLD Hartford Show Comes to Conclusion—Efficiency of Power Trucks lncrea\nnj—'n:e Autombh as a General Up- lifter—This Year’s Improvements in Cars—Hints For the Motorist. & ‘ : New York, Feb. 18—W. C. Grant end G. C. Shafer won the 14th holding of the’ mational indoor lawn teanis oy increase in sajary, but net as much 28 be asked. ~Piteher O'Brien and Collins and Hall and Cateher Cerrigan and Qutflelder Lewis are still at edds ready to 8 seu Wwith us” the president remarked to- s . A young chap las besn oalling on me steady now for thres monthe. He talke like s Robert . Olembers hero, but I can't spem to mke Rim oome_eora: with snytbing toitie.things up. Last night Re"told me my eyes were fatbomless poole of love, my ‘"5-‘[ tangled mosh of eunlight, snd my lips GHICAGO MOTORGYGLE SHOW Visited by 20,000 Peopls During Wi —8eventy-five Exhibitors. Chicago, Feb., 18—More than 20,000 people visited the ndtional metorcycie w which has just closed aftor a successful week in the Manufacturers’ Exhibition bullding. . (d Although this was the first exclusive motorcycle and bicycle show ever held its success was assured before the “curtain” went ups A week before the opening day every square foot of space had been reserved and a number of doer champion ia it in 1903, 1903 and 1904 Leroy and in 1909 with Grant and Shafer by thelr vict to- day become the successors te ¥\ B. Alexander and T. Pell, who have ‘held the title for the last twe years: NOTHING DOING AT BALTIC BOXING BOUTS. Both Bouts Ended Prematurely With Few Blows and Little Action. '{nh Robert eek R. Pell. Partial or Total Loss by being in- sured against Fire. Insure now and take no chances with the unexpected. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance snd Real Richards wLuilding. 91 Main St. The Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance 1s Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Willlams, Roor 9, third floor. Telephone 147+ e ——— e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING “ttorney-at-Law, 8 Richards Blag "Phone 700. w Estate Agent, The big crowd of fight fans, bugs. nuts or merely spectators which gath. ered at the Baltic hotel Wednesday evening was disappointed in the bouts staged by the Sprague Athletic cl There were many Norwich enthusiasts at thé ringside when Capt. Danny Murphy sounded the gong for the first bout, scheduied for ten rounds be- tween Kid Wilkinson of Lowell, Mass., and Young Buster, the colored phenom from Providence. The bout was @ pretty even affair with both boys land- ing some hard blows during the first two sessions, but the go suddenly ter- minated in the third round when the two men went through the ropes locked in a fond embrace, Wilkinson's head striking the floor. with a thud. He was unable to continue, so the Verdiot was awarded Young Buster. Brown & Perkins, [Iitimeys-at-law Over First Nat Bank, Shetucket s Entrance stalrway mnext to Thames Nationa' Bank. Telephone 38-2. COAL AND LUMBER. The main bout was even more dis- appointing thah was the preliminary The bout scheduled for ten rounds b tween Bill Coliins of Westerly and I 0. Palitz of New London went but three rounds. In the third round ‘Palitz struck Collins low, winning the | Yociferous disapproval of the specta- tors. Colllns continued the bout and at the end of the round there was considerable turmoil and discussion as applications were finally refused be- cause no additional space could be | the operator as to whether. the mixture obtaine. d. . If there are doubts in'the mind of is too rich, an excellent way to ascer- ‘When the doors were opened there | tain the correct proportion of air and were 76 exhibifors, 24 of them showing | gasoline is to shut off the fuel at the motorcycles. of all descriptions. The growing popularity of the side- car in motorcycling was one of the features demonstrated by the show A year ago there were but one or two side-cars shown. The Chicago - show displayed almost a dozen. All of thie motoreycle models showed the many refinements which, have add- d_for 1913 a maximum of comfort and eale of control to the well established power, durability and reliability of the modern_motoreycle. “We felt reasonably sure of the suc- c of an exclusive motorcyele and bicycle show when we decided to stage the first one in Chicago. But the at- tendance astonished us. It was at least twice as large as we had expected.” A. B. Coffman, chair- man of the show committee, sizes up This is the situ the way ation. “The Chicago motorcycle show offer- ed to the public a full and comprehen- There wére a number of | tank and open the throtile. If the mix- bicycle displays, and a fine showing [ ture passing into the cylinders is too of motercycle and bicycle accessories | rich, the -engine speed will inCrease as the level of the gasoline in the float chamber is lowered, since this opera- tion wealkens the mixture considerably. It the mixture is thought to be tog weak, the float chamber can be.flooded while the engine is running, and if this causes the motor to speed up it may be taken as an- indication that the mixture is not rich. enough. Arhateur repairmen. when taking any equipment of their machine to pieces, are very liable »to lose or misplace some of the smaller nuts or screws, unless a definite method - of keeping them is followed. For this reason it is advisable to use a number of small béxes into which the small pieces from each part of the ear may be sorted. It is especially worth while to do this where some time may elapse before the mechanism is put together again. An experienced driver keens a number 000,000 worth of cars made in the United States. * The sixth annual automobile show of the Hartford automobile dealers’ as- sociation came! to. a succeset - A Saturday evening. All week long the big state armory was visited by Cui- ious people from this vicinity, anxfous to look over the latest models of the motor r. Repeorts have it that the show hag been a big success. It cer- tainly has been well worth while, but whether or not it aroused more en- thusiasm and general stir- than last year's exhibition js. a question. On the surface, this year's show has prob- ably not been up-to the standard of a year ago from the business point of view, though giving enough satis= faction to all those particutarly inter- ested in it. The show management worked hard $o make things hum, and it certainly displayed untiring efforts. The big ar- mory was converted into a most at- tractive show hall and the general dec- orative arrangements were such as would arrest and hold the attention of the spectator. Painters were busy for weeks preparing restful mural ef- fects and the paiplers and all others ” 2 < f tin cans, partly filled with kero- . i to whether Collins had been fouled o | sive view of the great progress which | o S BaTRs engaged in the grand plan furnished Jl AI MDHGAN & an not. When the gong sounded for the | has been made in this industry. The | 5¢0¢, Into which he drops all small| the most attractive seitings for a dis- Just received cargoes of Nut, fourth round seconds and spectators were occupying the ring and although both principals said they were willifig to continue, the referee awarded the show was complete in every respect, was overwhelmingly has set a high mark for future exhi- bitions. successful and parts as he takes them from his car. Compression leakage past the vaives of a motor may be due to a great va- play of the automebile that Hartford had. The allotment of space individual exhibitors was a ever the wise and careful one, the result being Stove and Egg fight to Paiitz, claiming that Collins| = “Another {hing. This show has | tlety of causes. The valves may wacp, | that the cars were placed so as to had failed to respond to the gong. Just | given an opportunity, for the - first | due te the use of inferior material in | Make a handsome picture. There was how Collins was to respond when the | tims, to test the drawing power of mo- | their manufacture, or to faulty cooling | enough room for all' who wanted to COAL the ring of 1 falled to to clear the offici referee spectators, falled ete., s and bicycles of their ‘biz brothe: without the aid theautomobile. of the valve chamber. be brought about suddenly by an ob- This Jatter may have their speciaities Insp: curious ene ceuld wander up ahd down d and the the ruby gatee of hedven. y epoke of howichesp furniture was, he eaid he had to beat 1t becauss bis_mother waen't well: " torXkeepa? e hin;.;a box of EL SAREYTES But when I ¢ How oad I hook bim Truly yours. ; I0CENTS the Package~with GIFY SLIPS make clear. “Up to this time motorcycles have | struction in the jacket around the | the well laid out aisles and look over : » During the three rounds of the bout | been a part of each automobile show | valve. Excessive grinding of the valve | the various cars at his ease. here Office 57 West Main St,, Telephone 510) Palitz had ' rather the better of the|and had the advantage of attracting | will reduce the clearance between the | Was plenty of music every afternoon going. He appeared in fine condition | part of the automobile crowds. ,The|stem and cam, so that. the member and evening to add to the eniertain- Yard Central Wharf, Telophone 834 | ana showed good judgment of dis- [ Chicazo show has demonstrated “that | cannot closescomplétely. This wlll be | ment of the visitors. The stand for | e mm‘;e $100Q PROMPT DELIVERY tance and plenty of speed.- 1'ollm{s was | we can draw a crowd of our own, with | noticed - imimediately “after grinding, | Ug'? [f’};'oh’eislfid e located in f!h;l‘ vtém?r 9 2 wild, missing the majority_ of his| {he advantage that everyone who af- | and the remedy is to take enough off [ Of the hall and'was tastetully dec- 5 . - swings. This was Collins' first bout | tends is interested in what we have | the stem to obtain the proper clear— | Ofated, adding considerably to the gen- 24 Prize, $800; 3d $280; Prises; Ton Fwonty since he was stabbed in the back sev_ | displayed.” ance. Deposits of carbon on the vlve | €ral effect. s §25 Prises; $10 Prizesy Hungzed $5 Fartho hoe: eral months ago ans e hardly showe . —_— seat will also “hold the valve off it h e bits were numerous and in- £l = Road the 3 his old time form. KILBANE BEATS KIRKWOOD. and allow the compression to éscape. | teresting. Both pleasure and commer- Hungry” lettsss of net move than 70 werds. ene sheve. s 5 = 4 cial cars were to be seen, though the | “Threé disinterested judges will seleotshe wmisners Right Is sessrvad to publish 5 . : eferee Stops Bout in Sixth to Save % e pessenger s were of course in the addeoesss of - Plans for Yale's Coliseum. P O 062 hothr ié - SRRt DroIne | any létter submitted, also names and | ewconssdel cortoatmnia. Bis battsrs darge majority. There was eveéfything will be returned. -Contest closes Masch 31, 393%, Office applies to U. 8, caly - : : New Haven, Conn., Feb. 19.—The| St Leuis Boy—Young Shugrue Out- | qir¢ catcher, and airt, has no place | to be seen i = STt free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | commiteee of =1 Yule siumni which has| points Johnny Lore. Shout the automobiie © It 1t hange 1h from the Sraall Eonn eletoie b tho ore | Address letters to ALWAYE IN STOCK. < charge of the plans and financing of | Gt 2 masses outside, it is apt to get inside | touring and _linTousine. 3 HELWAR the football coliseum has now under New York, Feb. 18—Johnny Kil- |on the slightest oppertunity,.as in fit- | The Hartfora dealers t particular Bdniuen, ey Ciy. L A- D. L“THHOP consideration an _alternative plan | bane, featherweight chambion, | ting a new spark plug. Besides, it does | pride In their individual displays, and 3 oy 3 which has heen submitted to the en- | pract nocked out George Kirk- | not look well. . Occasionally & driver | there was something interesting to 5 g 5 ‘e project, in Louis 1 ixth roun i D ce—cor Market and Shetucke: = | 512670 » “howi below the surface of | of & schediled ten round bout here | Ding with ofl, ysterlonaly appeating | v ern 1o e el e cars were to | Telephone 183-1a. the ground‘_contempla!es a ;-ouseumi, \l:inxmz‘\: ' :‘V;é%pxygg‘_nlhglrzi;n» from nowhere, and_especially plentifui | in their various show “Diecens Kncaeh | 2. partly below the ground eurface and | test er | after a hard run. The oll probabiy has | clerks were on hand all the time to | | by mesns of & of string. Ont partly a structure of steel and con- |Pupishment - |been splashed up through the cranic |answer questions, and they were kept | bath. This climinates mout of Ihe Boiae | s to b ahoudd e abou 2 . crete, thus blending the idea of a bow (The ' Sham iomen et case breather. If the case has not | buey, too, for the spectators displayed . 2nd friction of these parts. Demount Quantity of gasoline to us and a stadium. | grovemd s tybos ere. | peen fllled too full of oil, a brass tube | a lively interest in evervthing looked | able bodies and demountable tires are g- (gt o The engineers are expected before t bund on he was mas- | carrying three baffle plates should be | at. Pleasure cars atiracted the great. | [eatures of some of the new trucks. | & hend Pvmp phece — long to report upon both plans, each | & He °d Kirkwood down | fitted inside the breather. This will [ est amount of attention, of course, | The demountable body enables the | 0 e - = e . of which will cost about the same sum timess he fifth and the St.|stop the splashing out. and every make of car ca; for | truck to deliver a load in ane s A I a e me in for | toft be filled with “It buras up clean” —$300,000. ll?:x)udvigs g1 the (éu[rhwhen tmer 5 inspectior Commercial cars While a duplicate Wdifle‘ssr :':u; e v zna Subscriptions thus far to the Yale opped the referee at the count of y - tdied, for ® loaded. The demountable tire pei howe in-the B2 That the automobile has had a tre- studied, for the ex | uick change of sold tires-om on the Well Seasoned Wood fleld improvements under the football | round somewhat da wood eame up for the sixth d. Kilbane rush- mendous influence on the general up- hibits were extremely interesting and road or in the owner's garage witl it preferential ticket plan amount to! - P e = instr - 2 1B « r about $225,000. ed his man add floored him with a | lift of the country goes without say- | B3FYTUNE side Ting. to the other atele | the necessity of sending the 1| In sdvoesting & il to be presente e hard left, . whereupon the -Teferes in- | Ing. This relates to & range cover of cars. Accessorics were to be seen |to the tire depot to have a mew tire | fo the legislature, which wouwld open ©. M. MASKELL, | Numemeker Siome With Rad sox. | teenca [ (U 0 R | socian et cductvional Sed, fhan -y Chabiuc Snd cvery thing.thac had | Bresseq on By mucninary.” Mo of | Seve_npd et Bofk gecky o N Boston, Reb. 19.—Catcher Leslie G.| pointed Johnny Lore of this city in a | or abroad the advantages from an edu- | (he slightcst possible connection with Al e syeagfgfi Ooban’ of n':w% the 402 — Phones — 489 Nunemaker signed a_contract for next | fast fen round bout, The lightwelghts | catlenal as well as a health stanapoint | the automobile was presented to the | F7C EUEE, | P8 MG %, Gk, they | memiers of the New Maven park = _\ézar twl_zh_ tthe\_\\'orld's‘.clmml:i?_ Red | did not slacken their pace at any | are many. The diversity due to ti one | enable the driver to cover & great | board as ‘tradght dwced old fosslly’ Lorillard Club x tonight. Nunemalker receives an|stage. change of scene has~a general effect Nothing is being left undone by | mileage or make more trips in a day. beomuse Seotised 4B ) orillard Club Schedule Open. toward the beiterment in.many w manutactirtrs g0 dncreace - the. ef. | This makes for economy of service | ordinances ber: autolsts from the The P. Lorillard company baseball of the tourlsts. The varied eharms of | jeyov"Gnd satisfactory operation of | DY reducing the ton-mile or per pack- | parks. Mr. OCobsn spoke Dbefure theo team, one of the fastest aggregations the landscapes are brought out by the | SheRCY and satisfactory operation of | 07 TCO0VICF 1 tiage and denvery. - mesting of the board of diresiors of in New Jersey, is open to book games motor In a manner mot accorded DY | rmyrovementsiare belnz made in the the e s Mamoofon, with all the leading semi-pro teams of any other means of transportation. | many new modcls for the coming year | It sometimes happens that the motor | which TuesGey consdsr e With a registration of nearly 1,000,000 3 has to be primed on the road and there | seversl matters epperteining to auto- New York and Connecticut reasonable inducements. Those desiring to book a first class attraction can do So by communicating with W. E. Morrissey, care P. Lorellard company, Jersey City, N. J. East Bridgeport Club Wants Games. The East Bridgeport baseball club is now composing its season’s schedule and would like to arrange games with semi-pro teams of this city offering a reasonable guarantece. Dates may be had by making an early reply and stating inducements. Frank C. Donlon, secretary and treasurer. Pilgrim Team Defeats Hockey Club. Boston, Feb. 19.—The Pilgrim Ath- letic assoclation hockey seven defeated the Hockey club of New York at the Arena tonight 6 to 1. The visitors’ only goal was scored a few seconds after play started, when Selkirk drove a long shot into the net. Yale's Swimmers Defeat Princeton. New Haven, Conn,, Feb. 19.—Yale's swimming team defeated Princeton in the Carnegie pool tonight, 34 to 19, the Eli swimmers not being hard pushed. The Princeton water polo team, how- ever, defeated Yale. 85 to 20. offering BETTER UNDERTONE. and the Downward Checked. re on the and the Pressure Relaxes Movement i New York, Feb. 1 stock markét re downward moyement undertone w: the close a nt sues had establish to two points. a strong opening, bear traders ma drive at the market and succceded in | eliminating the gains which had been | made and sewdilg some stocks 10 new | low points for the movement. T offered better resistance than rece 1y, howeyer, and prices soon moved up Thereafter the market was steady, with increasing strensth toward the close. The change was to €ome exient a reflection of the improvement abroad, the principal foreign markets exhibit- ing a better tone. London cabled a higher range for Americans before the opening here and later took about 10,000 shares in this market. The bet- ter feeling abroad apparently was due to wome relaxation of the strain over the Hurovean and Mexican political Do ex 6100 Eiric ont. & Poople’s Gas .. Pitisburg C. C. & St Pitashurg. Conl Prossed Hteel Car. Pullman Palace Car. Tlending . Tepudlic & prd Rock Taland Ga.. Do. pfd vow_Yorl Central W orfollc & Went. North Amerlean Northern Parific Pacic Matl Perneylvania FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL T & 814 583 pre i motor vehicles, the necessary amount going weekly into the pay envelopes of the mechanics engaged in the in- dustry can readily be seen. Develop- _ment of real estate, both suburban and seashore, has been too great to esti- mate. Hotels lapsing Into deeay have been remodeled and brought up to! date. Good roads have never progress- ed in the proportion that they have since the mtroduction of the automo- Dbile. In short, the good the motor car has done to.all classes is unfathom-, able. A large department store in London | | is operating 22 motor vehicles, which | have traveied a total of 1,110,000.mlles, Z'| or an average of 50,000 miles for each ; | venlcle. One of these vehicles has averaged close to 12,000 miles a year for eight years, and Its owners say that it Is giving just as good service today as it did at the beginning. If there {s o limit to the life of a motor truck -it has not as vet been doter- mined. A touring car may be warmed in winter with -very little trouble, if it be | fitted with storm curtains that can be drawn sufficiently tight to exclude | most of the outside air. If this is the case, fit a Jarge yentllator ¢n. the | the brake gear shift that will make them more reliable, more durable, cheaper to operate and‘ maintain, and more convenient to use. Self-starters that enable the driver to start the engine without leaving his seat or stopping to crank the engine, are found on many of the new models. Several of these are of the electric {type, in which a generator driven by the ‘engine develops current .that is used in the electric head lights, tail lamp and interior lights, as well as for starting the engine. There will also be compressed air starters and start- ers operating on gas mixtures. There is observed a. decided increase in the number of commercial cars having the steering column on the left side and levers in center, which arrangement permits the driver to sit on thé left side where he can more easily see other vehicles passing and will not be interfered with by his helper getting jns and out of the seat at the curb on the right hand stde. To prevent trucks from -getting stalled in mudholes and on icy places; many of the big trucks for next year are designed with . differential locks. ‘When one drive wheel spins around on a slippery surface, and the truck re- fuses to move, the lock is set from the @river's seat and stops the action of the differential gears, so that power is applied to both rear wheel and the is nothing at hand with which to take the necessary gasoline from the tank | There are a number of makeshifts, | however. A rolled up handkerchief, s sponge on the end of a string, or soms waste will absorb gasoline and may | be squeezed out over the cyMnder pet cocks. A sood way I8 to take a tire valve cap and lower it into the tank 'Pronc! : Yourself mobile legistation. Charles M, Robinson of New Hwwen also advocated opening the paaks to autoists. After some discussion the directors endorsed the bill, which in effect would take such matters out of the jurisdiction of the cities and leave it up to the legtslature. A number of other bills were also considered. HURRICANE FINISH e . Sonoma Girl, 2.04 1-4, 18 to be bred | situations. The chlef source of : J to The Harvester, 2,01, this season. strength here, however, lay in the size 8o aE N e i¥% | dash fo allow the warm air from the | one that has traction drives the truck e B s s "‘e a e of the short interest. Covering of short Seaboard Alr Line........ ,.& moto!; and rs.gi:;u:r 3;1 engr.u iA pipe lng;‘m tztux;m;:;; s'.%c:&ndn_‘;i. e . . N ! : o - the exhaust man- ng fi : Contracts was responsible for a brisik 2% may be tapped into SECINIS ceac ainmicg M eR o mprs Ends Piles - or Moaey Back e i 5 .. ]a whole. Chesapeake and Ohio was D i T D he THoReE e Hopnlar | cecamts. ‘ 4 1 honestly cure any kind of Piles Witk | 5o1d in unusuaily large amounts and e car” Ghen Ity of the use of roller skates on the | No remedy that I have ever mold for HEM-ROID-or at ‘one time showed a loss of over| G UM, - asphalt pavements has aggravated the | Eczema, Peoriasis, and all other diseases 7 . P - of the skin has 'ven more thorough druggist returns money. My tablets taken demand for some of the speculative leaders. Steel was bought persistently and there was a steady demand also for Reading and Union Pacific, which influenced the remainder of the list. There was some further selling of minor stocks, but the declines were less mevere than on recent days and had little infiuence on the market as three voints. The decline in Goodrich continued during the early part of the day, pulling it down to 40, but later it Sous Do. Do, thern Paolfie Southern Katlwey td Tennemeo Copper Texas & Pacino UntonPacific pra nited Btates Realty. Tnited Btates Rubber. UnitcdeStates Steel. 100 Weatern Marvland .. 300 Wesiern Tnion 500 Westinghouse Hlesiri '] — — Wheceling & L. Brio.,.. 38 | 1fold and led through the rgdiator in | the tonneau, cxhausting into the open: air, Solitary confinement for at least one hour in a dark dungeon in the city afl 18 a rule by which the police of Montgomery, Ala, hope to break up | the practice of boys hanging on behind evil, Boys were supplying themselves with hooks So as to make their grip more certain. dirt from the road out of the chains and sprockets, which run in an oil Stop That Ifch!| I will guarantee you to stop that itch'in two satisfaction than the D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema ORLY 3 DAYS MORE ‘The only spreader with the beater on the axle. No fnternally removes ', g more than recovered its los. s T ek itia, e 2 . the cause end my 5 Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par gl Since it was first introduced on the T m ton this Temedy. chains — no clutche. — no adjustments. treatment - forever VAl ¥3 300,080 ¢ COTTON market a fow weeks ago' the moto- The Lee & Osgood Company. : e Panama twos registered declined 1-8 E® 3 Ter wehich is one of the new ac- Ifi - ends all misery ek (New York, ke, 19.—Cotton spet Mmeler, WRIER 8 000 2 ade e lpro- interested send us your address and we will notify beart et i STOCKS. Aladling. guir 12.85; soles. 57 bales, | nounced hit with motheue ¥sa oo, BILIOUS. . when and where you can examine it and see it work. how about you? b | Blas ey LT uMarch 1205 | tap and warns tne driver instantly foul breath, furred tongue, dull D Jewett City, Instant reiici and oy 3. B, | 1053, Augist JLTi. Sentember 1143, | When the radiator needs water or when headache, drowsiness, disturbed carn ey ar e, Conn. permanent cure 11780 Am. 9% 1% | Gotober 1144 Decenbes 11,44, January | the oil supply is insufficient. ;i H aranteed. Ask for Dr. Leonhardt’s | 20 Am. 50 5% | 11.40. > R . [EM-ROID treatment—$1.00. Look for | 200 Am. g 28 e In_1910 the number of persons in - 2o An B % MONEY. the United States emploved by auto- Toos Am: a9 New York, Feb. 19— M mobile manufacturers, number of E ew York, Feb. 19.—Money on call 3 | Gt k10 38% 070 | easier at 8@3 3-4 per cent.; ruling |agents selling cars, employes of sell- LET US INTRODUCE u,a‘o Am. 118 18% | rate 3 1-2; last loan 3 1-2: closing | 108 agents and the number of employes 1000 Am. 131% 133% | bid 8 1-4: offered at § 1-2. Time loans | in trades supplying parts and acces- YOU TO THIS D. Sevin & Son, Agent im N 200 $a: 254 254 | strong: 60 days 4 1-2@4 3-4; 90 days | Sories and deriving direct benefit from N. D. Sevin n, - Agen OF= | 5200 Anaconda A% 2% 14 3-4@6; six months 4 3-4@5, the automobile business was 1,685,660. You'll get_a new idea of home ocomfort when you lst us place o< - $ig0 Aihizon o 0 g 3 : . one of these FLORENCE Oji. HEATERS at your service. The ? — 1 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. When using the engine as a brake in Florence kind are regular miniature hot air furnaces, constructed r & 1904 100% | cemmar: | o il St eile T pition Bt on the smokeloss, odoriess, double central draft principle that heais B e spid Tranait P 0% % oam % | off, open the throttle. This will ma- your, Toomis without vitlating the eir you breatne. ; e T R 220% 230% o134 o1% . ei% e terfally cool and clean the cylinders, Let us help you get acquainted with the Florence way of heai- . i 2% o %% w% 0% %% | while if the throttle be closed a cer- ing. The prices, from $3.25 to $7.00. e B % tain amount oft ofl g‘m be sucked into ¥ (2 53 0% n% linders. from the crank case. M Houm J c c fas BfoBy Y B [HecrEemaam e . , dewett City, Conn. firid :3:3-. . o Cinada is the best forsign oustomer ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMING. xl’ 15& e g:;t :x i‘m g:* torer: T i w“”’"’ 1, 1912, “me— Calls answered day or night. Phone—House 36-5 Store €1-3 0N Mk oo WK MK -3 . 8 -adiang had ed more than $6,- ||