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Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. ~ CORNS all troubles of the fest nerves, circulation or rheumatism, con- - JAMES DAWSON, 524, Room 26 Central Building Lady Attendant For bad sult Tel. BASEBALL WRITERS OPPOSE WRITING OF PLAYERS. Presidents Lynch and Johnson Also Disapprove of Newspaper Stories by Players. & New York, March 10.—While the spirit of the joint meeting today of the New_York and Brooklyn chapters of the Basebali Writers’ associstion was opposed to the practice of baseball layers, especially those of the major eagues, writing for the newspapers, no actlon was taken because President Ban Johnson of the American league, it was said, had neglected to put his disapproval in writing. A letter from President Lynch of the National league was received, but not read. It was stated that both Lynch and Johnson have expressed themcelves as oppesed to the practice. Letters from both are expected to be avallable for the basis of action at the next joint meeting of the two chapters. A resolution declar- ing the loca] chapters’ stand on the gubject was drafted, and will be voted upon at a meeting to be held next weelk. DeVicq Fails to Land. Willimantic, Conn., March 10— An Associated Press despatch from ‘Washington was received ‘Monday af- ternoon gtating that “President Wilson today sent to the senate the nomina- tions of Alexander M. Dockery of Mis- souri to be third assistant postmaster general and J. P. Blakeslee of Penn- sylvania to be fourth assistant post- master general” It had previously been reported that John DeVieq of this city was being considered for the yposition of fourth assistant postmaster xeneral. e Try the New Way- \ of Curing Corns, One, ¥ ms No Pain, Two, Three: by Usimg “C No Fass, S-IT.” Just take two seconds to put a Yttle ‘GETS-IT' on that corn. That dorn is ““done for” as sure as the sun_rises. The corn shrivels up, vanishes. 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They will wurelr get you well again. 36c at The Lee & Osgoed Cofa. McFARLAND TO GET FIRST GHANGE Richie Stipulates That Packey Must. Make 133, Pounds— Share of Receipts. | Chicago, March 10—Willie Richie, lightweight champion, announced_to- day-that he will give Packey McFar- land the first chance at the title pro- vided he will agree to weigh in at 183 _pounds six hours before the bout. “You can’t blame me for wanting to drag Packey down somewhere near my size,” sald Richie. “I thinK he is the greatest exponent of scientific box- ing in the world, if anyone will allow him to come in at 136 pounds at least six hours before ring time. However, as I hold the lightweight title, I feel it is purely a business deal to have sometl)ing to say about the weight As far as the money is concerned, I am not claiming the lion’s share.” Sheehan Reinstated. Cincinnati, Ohlo, March 10—Player Thomas P. Sheehan of the Brooklyn club of the National League, who was promulgated as_an ineligible player some time ago because he refused to report to his club, was today rein- stated by the National Baseball Com- misston_without .the imposition of a fine. Sheehan’s application was ac- companied by a statement that he in- tended retiring from baseball and that the Brooklyn club had agreed to give him his unconditional release. Orioles Start Training. Baltimore, March 10—The Baltimore Says McFarland is the “Greatest Exponent of Scientific Boxing in the World”—Champion Does Not Ask Lion’s International League left today for Fayetteville, where it will practice until April 4. ‘baseball club N. 7€ President Wilson to Seo Openi Game. Washington, March 10—President ‘Wilson probably will take advantage of his presidential baseball pass when the Washington team opens the Amer- ican League season here April 10 with New York. Former President Taft last year pitched the ball into the fleld for the opening game and Pres- ident Wilson this season may do the same. It 18 not unlikely that the president will be a spectator at the big games for it is known he s some- what of a “fan’” Women’s Tennis Singles. Pinehurst, N. C., March 10—Miss Helen Barnett of New Haven, Dorothy Ballentine of Detroit, Harriet Norman of Lancaster, Pa., and Jeanne Pushee of Boston, advanced today in the opening play of the woman’'s singles events in the annual Pinehurst ten- nis tournament. ‘Melody Charged With Assault. New York, March 10—Willlam F. (Honey) Melody, a Boston welter- weight pugilist, was arrested today in the Manhattan Eye and Ear hospital, FINANCIAL ANI]i COMMERCIAL. PRONOUNCED WEAKNESS. General Slump, Some Stocks Recording Ten Point Losses. New York, March 10.—Pronounced weakness again developed in the stock market today and new levels were reached by many of the important is- sues. Developments of the day served to emphasize the direct effect on this market of strained financial markets abroad. From Berlin it was reported that as high as ten per cent. was be- ing bid for loans over the end of the month. Liquidation by Berlin in Lon- don and in this market on direct or- ders was an unsettling factor. It was estimated that Berlin disposed _of nearly 10,000 shares of Canadian Pa- cific here. London also Sold stocks here on a fairly large scale. Prices of Americans were depressed sharply in London before the opening here and this mariket followed the lead thus given, with special weakness in Canadian Pacific and Union Pacific. The drop brought out some buying which steadied the market and quota- tions were borne down to a still low- er level. ' Canadian Pacific slumped 7 3-8 points to 218 1-2; Union Pa- cific 3 1-4 to 146 7-8; Steel 1 5-8 to 58 1-4, and Reading 13-4 to 152 1 all new low prices. Other active is- sues fell a point or more. Among inactive stocks losses ran up to ten Ppoints. The local money market reflected the effect of the loss of gold, with the probability of further large exports this week., Both time and call funds were firmer. Foreign exchange held strong. It was pointed out that mnot all of last week’s exports of gold were Teflected in the last bank statement, and that their inclusion this week, to- gether with such other ounts as may be sent abroad, is likely tc make the showing this week a poor one. Wall street received cheering news today in Governor Sulzer's decision to abandon the bill for doubling the stock transfer tax, but although the announcement was greeted with en- thusiasm on the floor of the exchange it hag little or no effect on pric The only other development of the day in which the street was particularly in- terested was publication of the United States Steel figures, showing a falling off in unfilled tonnage for February of 170,000 tons. Considering the fact that February contained three days fewer than January, the statement was | regarded as a dis ppointment. Bonds were weak, with losses run- | ning from one to two points in some T Total sales, par value, $2,050,- United States fours coupon declined | 1-8 on call. S§TOC..3. Sules. 28000 Amal. Copper . Am. 1408 Am. #900 Am| Tel.... 500 Am. Tobacs pfd - 1100 Anaconda Mining Co 4300 Atehison 400 Do. pta ... ——— Atantic Ccast Line. Ohic. 3500 Chicago, closed quiet middling uplands, 12.40; middling gulf, 12.65 sales 800 bales. Futures closed steady. Closing bids: March, 12.12; April, 11.98; May, 11.83; June, 11.77; July 11.76; August, 11.67; September, 11.42; October, 11.37; De- cember, 11.39; Janua 11.35. MONEY. | New York, March 10.—Money on call strong, 3 a 4 1-2 per cent. ruling rate 4 1-2; last loan 4; closing bid 3 1-2. offered at 4. Time loans strong; sixty and ninety days 5 a 5 1-2 per cent.; six months 5a 5 1-4 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WHEAT: Open. High. Low. 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Convertible Cox;pon Gold Notes of - Gas Securities Company DATED MARCH 1o, 1913 New York where he is a patient, on a warrant issued in Boston charging assault with a revolver. A cataract was re- moved from one of the pu~ilist'’s eves a few days ago ang since it has been necessary to conflne him in a dark room. He will remain in the hespital until it is thought advisable te take him to Boston. Players Chained to Plate. Kalamazoo, Mich., March 10.—Clatm- ing his players lost the Michigan In- tercollegiate Athletic association base- ball championship last year because they “shied” at pitched balls, Coach Mather of Kalamazoo college tonight announced he will install a. “shackle” batting cage for practice this spring. The coach 5a¥s each batter will have his inside foot chained te a stake, thus | round of their scheduled ten round forcing him to stand up to the plate | and face the pitcher. 1 Wanderers Trim Ottawan Hookey | Team. | New York, March 10.—The Wander- | ers of Montreal scored six goals against | the Ottawan hockey team tonight, thus | winning the series of two games be- | tween the two Canadian prcfessional | teams by a score of 10 to 8. As a re- sult the Wanderers will meet on Thurs- day and Saturday nights the Quebec seven, champlons of the professionals in Canade for he past two years. | Leach Cross Knocks Out Mandot. New Orleans, March 10.—Leach Cress knoked out Joe Manret in the tenth fight here tonight. Athletics Defeat San Antonio. Ban Antonlo, Texas, March 10— all the regulars in the lineup Philadelphia American League today defeated the San Antonio of the Texas league 17 to 12. team Bender, Pennock and Brown pitched three in- nings each for Philadlephia. KNOX CREATES SENSATION. Rolls Perfect Score of 300 at A. B. C. 3 | Tournament. Toledo, Ohio, March 10.—All record or an individual game in an American Bowling Coengress tournament were |REMEDYron MEN A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know thAt the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no ful ior habit producing drugs. \Such ‘a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidmey, Liver and Bladder Remedy. The same standard of purity, strength sad excellence is maintalned in every bottle af Swamp-Root. Swamp-Root 1s sclentifically ©om~ pounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is tmicen in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every- thing. It is nature’s great helper in relisv- ing and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. If you need a medictme, you should have the best. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you will find it on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, fifty-cents and one-dollar. [ Sampla Boftle of Swamp-Rust Free by Wall | Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, fres by mail—it will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kid- neys. When writing be sure and men- tion the Norwich Daily Bulletin. smashed tonight by Willam J. Knoz of Philadelphia, when he rolled $09, a perfect score Knox's total count in his individuals was 672, which placed him second in the first ten leaders. The work of Knox created the big- gest sensation of the 13th annual tour- nament, which is drawing to a close. When he began his rolling tonight he totalled but 172 in his first game. He improved his second game to 199, get- ting a succession of strikes to the end after the seventh game. He ocontinued his strikes in the third game On his Jast ball one of the pins wavered, Hv- eryone in the hall held his breath. The pin made a fow vibrations and fell into the pit, completing the perfect run of 800, White Cutpoints Pal Moore, Kenosha, Wis., March 10.—Charlis ‘White, the Chicago featherwaight, out- pointed Pal Moore of Philadelphia by a bif margin in a ten round fight here tonight. Six times during the contest White floored his opponent with right and left swings tc the jaw. Moore took the count four times, and the bell saved hifh on the cther two‘occasions. Four knockdowns came during the third round, despite the fact that White had broken a bone in his right hand dur- ing the second round. The other knockdo®ns resulted in the fifth and eighth rounds. THEOLD RELIABLE PLANTENS . BLACK C & © °CAPSULES * WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING DISPLAY OF OU. 2 [ ] [ ] & ~ Spring Millinery Tuesday and Wednesday, March 1lth and 12th: Presémjing Assortments of the New Spring Styles on a Scale We Have Never Before Attempted Because we know you will find pleasure in a thorough inspection of our magnificent || showing we urge your early attendance and remind you too of the advisability of early pur- chasing so that you may choose at a time when the complete assortments are still intact. or for your daughter. Don’t wait--but come in Today=-and view splendid exhibition. I this Our Millinery Section is a veritable bower of Spring—it typifies and p-sonifies the very life and breath of Spring. This Spring Millinery display is the most interesting, the most elaborate, embraces more beautiful styles and offers better values than we have heretofore attempted. Every new material, every new color, every new trimming, every new shape finds a worthy representation in this superior showing. Here you will find a great number of the small shapes in dozens of varying styles—some are mere sailors, others turn up at the side, others are of the mushroom type, others are pointed at one point or an- other, others are simply a small round shape simply trimmed, others have a draped crown of maline—ws could name a dozen more types and also any number of dozen shapes that are equally favored by Fashion, The principal point that should interest you is that—YOU can find a stylish Spring Hat HERE and one that I will surely become you. During the Spring Opening will also be shown many exclusive styles in Suits and Y:u'll derive great satisfaction, genuine pleasure from every puréhue whether for yourself . GOTTHELF & CO.