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: NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913 ¢ ; 7 TN INSURAUGS 5 RotteN o ith & gold Ibving Supytiis giLt ey i thelludmiody HINTS FOR HOME-MADE i i ¢ g X ) , ! We Sl WILLARD OUTPOINTS CARL MORRIS = stz 0 e L R Workmen’s Compensation . Played Good Ball Under Disagreeable oy, p e S A~ In Slow.Ten Round Bout—Much Wrestling Draws Hisses of |~ C2Mer™ | | Fenoy Neolp fo, > B Alfil’fi!fl & ,QIEL_ -1 LATHROP & SONS | . Crowd—Oklahoma Giant Leads i3 But One Round—|nail Wit setdonie s it ingreetes | il fae pisches'n pne, 2.2\ o, L NORWIC: CoNN. = sideration that he and his manager, Joe Tinker, were not on good terms. Bates took part in 129 games and these were sandwiched in between various lay-offs. He was at bat 396 times, scored 62 runs, made 112 base hits, stole 21 bases and had 13 sacrifice hits, all of which gave him a batting average of .283. Whenever a player bats that close to the coveted .300 mark he is going at a good gait, and this is especially true when he is play- ing under conditions which are not en- couraging. Though Bates started his baseball career in 1905, he is hardly to. be classed among the youngsters, for he was born in 1882, whieh makes him 31 years old. He did not start to play until he was 23, however, and, according to réports, has not reached that Mfe where he has slowed up. He is a left handed batter and throw- er, is flve feet seven Inches tall and FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK THIRTY-FOURTH STREET THIRTY.-FIFTH STREET | Both Men Appear Clumsy. JOHNSON ANGERS BOSS. Hard Pitching in Exhibition Worries Washington Manager. John McGraw's statement that ‘1 thought Walter Johnson was usin Poor judgement by pitching at top speed in the cold weather, he did in a game t the Giants at Tusl: Okla., one day recently, has arous the ire of Maanager Griffith. No man- ager could have been more careful of a pitcher’s arm than was Grifith last season of Johnson’s. He nursed his star twirfler along and ‘took every DPrecaution against overworking him. New York, Dec. 3.—In a ten round bout at Madisen Square Garden to- night, Jess Wiliard of Kansas defeated Carl Morris of Oklahoma. Willard had eight of the ten rounds, one was fairly even, and the other, the third, went to Morris. Willard ~weighed 235 3-4 pounds, Morris 234 1-4. The bout was disappointing, as bot! men were slow and there was a goo deal of wrestling and hugging, with very few clean blows. With the ex- ception of the third round,Willard out- boxed his opponent. and Morris was frequently cautioned for holding. Both were clumsy, but Willard did the clev- erer work. He used right cross blows are displaying a® most interesting " assortrnent of reasonably-priced merchandise that will especially .appeal to those who purpose to do their HOLIDAY SHOPPING IN NEW YORK brass rings, one spool of silkateen and one yard of one-inch ribbon. Crochet a single stitch around the brass rings. lLap the rings over one another and run the ribbon—which should match the silkateen in color— in and out of the rings. When all the rings are used, finish by tying the two ends of the ribbon in a bow. Dress Protector. Among the special items that mggmi themselves for /lnro- BE ON YOUR GUARD in the mat- ter of takt t TIRE INSURANCE |and right uppercuts, while Morris|At one time he gave him a 10-day Biare oo e ite denite: A p‘:&l’ic; - g today may save| mostly played for the body at close|Test after he had pitched a fifteen | Welghs around 179 pounds, i TN D e The e 3 3 : vou a smal fortune tomorrow. Tt will| quarters. inning game at Boston, and at no SPORT NOTES. to protect her best frocks, The dia- priate Chustmasglfts are Furs and Fur Garments; fine Laces % gram shows now to make a dress pro- time was he pitched out of turn. Naturally, Grifith feels in view of the care he took to preserve Walter's pitching arm the pitcher himself should be interested and not do sucl 2n indiscreet thing as pitch a lot of ball games on cold days after the season closes. “I gm very much sur- prised to hear Johmson has been pitching at top speed in the games in| the West since the season closed,” Grifith said. “It seems to me he should appreciate the effort I made last season to keep from overworking him. He has a wonderful arm, no Morris floundered at times and he seemed to have no sense of direction with his blows. The crowd frequently jeesed. Dot only shield you from loss but will cut your worry in half. ISAAC S. JONES msurance ard Rea! Estate Agent, Richards Building, 91 Main St WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St, opp. Thames Bank FARM AND CiTY PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. tector that will be thoroughly service- able and that is simple enough to be made even “by a young girl. Taie three yards of gure lawn, 0! n . Jimmy Walsh has agreed to box Joe | haives, 1 \ o G P Rorh i e b | i ree 1SHE CUhiGR oldfeams ‘atthe and Neckwear; Negligees; Men's and Women's Silk Hostery; Silkk Umbrellas with unusually rich mountings; Gloves, Fans, Opera Bags and Novelty Jewelry; Lamps, Bric-a-brac and Omamental Silverware; Oriental Rugs; Leather Goods of all kinds; Toilet Articles, including a large selection of Imported Celluloid; Perfumes, Stationery, ete. _Johnny Dohan and Jimiy Flynn are down for a bout in Breoklyn Dec. 8. AGES OF BASEBALL STARS. in Other Lines Average Age is Lower, But With Notable Exceptions. Bob Moha and Jack Fitzgerald are carded for a bout in New York Dec. 11. Billy Bennett and Harry Lorz will meet in Brooklyn next Saturday night. nit appears to depend in a4 good measure upop the game. In, baseball’s realm most of the high' spots of battle are over 25 and the The age 1 Carl Morris and George Rodel have Represents 15 Fire Insurance Com-| average is well beyond ihis age. | doubt, but there is a limit to every- R panies. Walter Johnson slipped by the 25th | thing, and by pitching these games he g‘:c“ 1":0'“4 for a bout in New Haven g £ o limit a few days ago. Ty Cobb will | is not treating himself or the club as - MEN'S AND BOYS FURNISHINGS. be 27 in December, and Eddie Collins | he should. I would write Walter and 3 e JOHN A. MORAN 27 next May. Baker will be 27 in |caution him against this sort of prac- | Oilie Kirk and Tom Bresnahan have “ March. Mathewson s Wagner | tice, but I don’t suppose he is carded | been matched to box in St. Louis De- to work in any more games, so it will | cember 11. not be necessary to write him. I know , from experience that it does a pitcher no good to work after the season 4th of February and Plank will soon be Thris Speaker is 30. So is Jimmy Archer. In fact, from all those who might be listed as 1 be 40 on the ¥ < will Soon AN ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET CONTAINING LIST OF HOLIDAY GOODS, SPECIALLY PRICED, WILL BE.MAILED UPON REQUEST, Leach Cross and Joe Rivers each re- ceived $5,859 from their recent bout in Real Estate and Investments| McGrory Building, Main St. - “All-American” material for 1913, not | is over. It shortens his career and I Verngn, Cal 2 Office telephone 501-3. Resldence1179-3 | ona was below the 25 mark. Joe | shall have an understanding with my| . Femy g::‘lonsmeCoéu;heorpx;%(l;cm‘x;n‘Ox;a;he turn . Wood, however, was only 24 in Oc- | Pitchers in the future om this ques- “Willie Fitzgerald, who has been In|away shoulder seams. Cut am open- = ) == = tober, and he reached this crest a | tion. ihe Fame a good many years, Is 8%3in | ing twenty-seven inches long down R ATTORNEYS AT LAW “All-American- annouicing 1is retirement. the front of the bag so that the dress year ago—the crest ot Emip can easily be slipped inside when the Ti bag is completed. Hem the slit on ker May Join Federals. | Mike Gibbons and Clarence Ferns drawers into place. Take the broad | machine approaching, hesitated an fn- The average for L «eball stardom < it ine '} L AHOS A. BROWNING is around a will be more kelr“‘d"e’:o’sfi‘fig-a‘i’;‘;;r[;f}h’i 08 Lin: | nave deen signed for a muss to take | potn sides and turn In the macrow top | Fibbon and starting at the, bottom. | stant, and then stepped almost b tiorney-at-Law, 8 Richerds Bidg | stars under 30 than heyond this mark. | Nationsl ieagte maseball cluh. Spent | Place in New Orleans December 10. | of the bag one Inch. Run a ribbon | WIap it around the outside of the | front of the auto, The laft hand —-ud “Phone 700. The most effective age—or the age for | vasierday here with the officials of the | 5 Fared through this top hem. The key to!Cabinet, pasting it at the bottom. Cut | guard struck her and the front wheela . greatest effectiveness in handling | Federal league team, who tried to get Packey McFarland has been guar-| giagram fs as follows: 1, drawstrings: | & Piece of paper the exact size of the | passed over her body. The woman's ‘B % Kanatica's 1eading e industty— | Tinker to sign a local contract, Tin- | 2hteed $5.000 to meet Jack Britton in|3 “and 3 ribbon bows, 4 opening of | bottom and paste it over the ribbon, | neck was broken. % rown & Perkins, Atlorngys-at-Law betwe: and 30; and those who | ex ory Tor Ghicage at night After ha | 2 e round bout in Milwaukee, De-| ffont: 5, shoulder seam; 6. fojd at|thus hiding neatly the seaming place | Mrs. Kollotar was 21 years old, and Over First Nat. Bank Shetucket St |&are still stars bevond 35 are Very | pag gone a friend gave out the infore | “oPeT bottom: 7, side seam. ’ | of the ribbon. Finish by making a |leaves besides her husband & four National Bank. Telephone 38-3. Doudany ot Lan O en lower siEn a Federal league contract " | ager, Reddy Mason, overboard and Paper Holder for Suitcase. ribbon, and tack it on the top. short time ago mushroom poison~ Tt & e nis plavers are McLONBN- | oo feom Brod et i sy | Signed Allio Smith' of BEuffalo as a | One-half yard material, 12%c; tape vy e yooms ...-; ; 3 (hry; 5 1!9)Z'r)nd National lesgus manager. asking if he | PooC zgl;thmgf: &pfuuntdnt:on lesl;xfi mege: Book Mark. rnes-nt-Law. New'-Zen-| wodla. Slav it Pibu ;- i : cut to a point. Cut| An attractive and very inexpensive person or for an adult is a book mark embroidered with the name of the person for whom it is intended. Either wide or narrow ribbon can be used in making the book mark and with the aid of papier mache America more nk Ouimet, open about 20 or 2 amateur champion, 1-his first championship | Golf youth than in Bngi cham pion, JerryTrav: but F ker did not give out the nature of his Pl o Gl will not be able to box again for some time. HIT AND RUN PLAY. Critic Thinks Teams Are Not Strong Frank Klaus, the Pittsburgh middle- | Fines for Five Timekeepers. E weight, and his manager, George En- W NOTICE i Ptoraan: t 20. Jack ilcDermott, open cham- | New York, Dec. 3.—THhe board of re- d in- plon in 1611 andioiz, is ealy view of the National Trottine asescia. | €12 aTe getting ready to sail for Paris ftials which can be purchased in al- While the hi n play is otten | But in e tlon today expelled five men who were | M€X¢ month N \ sed in baseball ally a lost art. | “Rampl IS HbOMe = 7 timekeepers at the last Belle Vernon, ' AR L i m the biem pun o sho | Youth, Soems fo re, 1o -Amerios, | 2u; mace miet—irg M Grosy, Babth) o) ks Bty il be omear s B | o thie - Crolfiam st Don batter ually comes | Where the bulk o olf | Brownsville, Pa.: S. Shepler, Mo- S e Sl g : h a4 ciean-cat line drive | Chimpions arc stlll this side of 2. | nongahela, Pa. AT StapHebe, Pereya | Lm0 Db SlsRed by, the Milwaukes | e e SyxiL > itors of the Thames Loan i one or more bases which wien | Vet Travis, one of Ameriow’s great- |opolis, Pa.; R A. Johneton. Bentiey. | PTOMOLTS suortly. fole ot e ap emlands SuatL | & Trust Com) of Nor- - play’is pulied off as It should | St Bolfers. was 35 before he ever saw | ville, Pa., and C. B. Wilkey, Belle Ver- Bind top of each pocket piece wit | -y e, is next to tmpossibie, - Hit-andorun | & 201 club and Bill Larned, one of | non. They were accused of falsifying , b Before | SA0e_ P e Biodle of fhm el | wich uires a scientific hatter, says an | NOT_ETeatest temnis exponents, Wwas | time. Time hars were placed against | the PibI: ,’I‘O“fi_fld the Milwaukee | Yelope pocket exacy to Lhebarr,;adla o i b oy Stitct 15 1o s 4o | beyon BN U melD o Meties Wik mm B G meont EDUR TR S B e TRy T b | B . 0o Notice is hereby given that the Mon- summing up it might be said that | and they w fined $100 each. orable Superior Court in and for the toward the direction which the |20 — i as es of | infielder has wacated in order to cover | # contender around 27 or 28 years of — Fale" ial § z the pociret piecn to the edges. Sf-tivs | MmOSt any store wher b 2 out ew Lo to of he bag toward which the . age, between 2. and 30, to extend the i Yale's artificial ice rink is now said | the pocket pieces to the edges of the | MWOSt any store where embroidery ma- n = FQEH theipimner had | LE5, PUweet 20200 80 fo extend Qe Tufts Elects Angell Captain. to be assured. The skating surface |foundation and bind the whole with|(otale are sold—cven a vouns gifi gon::ifi:z«':n Junon;; 1;1? ::;ofin really handsome one. » 1913, started. It might be the second base- man or the shortstup. The batier is ribhons OT| the ribbon is wide, the drawing, the initials tape. Fasten i 1oop and button. cith snap. Initials may be em- will be 200 by 85 feet and the rink will seat 3,000 people. illustrated in | the top, as at that period he still car- should be | ries the flame of passing youth and Medford, Mass, Dec. 3.—George W. | o Angell of Syracuse, N. Y., was elected | following l:lnplflag to o place the ball that if th xperi d traimi f added | o i f the T broid d the fl the inflelder can reach it & all he | the experience an aining of adde aptain o e Tufts college football | — | broidered on the flap. gy ; has 3o cover enough ground fo maite | Years. But this rule doesm't carry in | team for 1914 tomight. Angell has|, Frinkie iurns of New Jers i P 'Enrg&er ufinx wherea“w Siite %o ke ORDER OF ”M”AIION a double play impossibls, and mine | (1€ case of such geniuses as Mc- | played three vears in the Tufts back. | been ms d to box Young Rector in | Lingerie Pillow for Baby. i LR times out of tan, if he manages to|loushlin, Ommet, Travers and others | fleld. At a banquet at whic hthe re. | fie¥ Vork lext Saturday night, and| ne haby who Is taken out for & | beasive L V] it ysi ili: & i vas o ite 14 & f e, 2 S o v R ‘or 5 re: n 5 " who, In addition to physical ability, | sult of the election was announced, the | PUt¢h Erunet at Brooklvn Dec. 20. dally airing in its carriage, needs sev- | many booklovers prefer a long. mar- | 1Ne oreditors and depositors of the throw the batter out at first the play 1as succeeded I moving up the base runner, Thames Loan & Trust Company are hereby required to present their were born with the “winning );nl(‘k."lcofl(‘h, Dr. Charles Whalen, was pre- eral siips for the carriage pillow. A row, ribbon marked with small in- covering that is dainty enmough for To: e m Jones, the former manager of itials at one end where they will Ad Wolgast, former lightweight cham- There is a chance for the bal rol- ing mafe. but the double play is abso- Intely eliminatsl. But ft is but seldom FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL pion, has taken Marty McCue. a Ra- cine featherweight, under his manage- never be shut inside the book. Such a marker can be made from satin ribbon one inch wide, the length be- claims against said Corporation to the Receiver thereon ihai one sees the hit-and-run play | seat Yow " 3 b » —_— H m nine to twelve inches. This worked in this war. Nowadays the | ng from n % Bef batter gives the rur o & ifervafier women are to be barred | will cost from e to se. Thres smail | On or Before Jan. 1, 1914 . he rommer e sign to e B LS e e papier machie initials will cost Se | , floss will A LIVELY CLOSING. ! and a skein of embroidery start, and then he takes a wallop at A G Bl e o Sealiop at I3 Bomer & =0 e 8 »on sco. The chief of police has issued b ey [raldeey and that all depositors making any reszlts, on which fie rummer could " i i 100 Deero pr b ] leh an order, and It is the proper o ands ogwo Luo mltials on._the h clai tal, Tave shored, even It he had mat stat) | Animated Trading in Closing Hour of | fu pi 8% % a4 | course to take. | ribbon and baste them. Gold floss | Such claim or clalms shall surrender o gl o g S e aiDatl Soesicn. ¢ 11850 Brie o pe s i on white satin ribbon is very effec- | their pass or deposit books to such Ay goes wn, and when the play 1s suc- o e = T Joe Woodman is having tough luck . | tive. Fringe the ends of the ribbon. | Receiver; and that all claime against cessful M Is hecause the baiter gets| NeW York, Dec. 3—In the last hour | 30p Generst smciste o ¥% 8% | with his stable of fighters. Three e | said Corporation not presented to said he ball Into safe territors. Coneed. |©f today’s stock market trading be- | 100 Gen. Motors 6 36 nighte after Gunboat Smith defeated A Rose Pin Cushion. Recsiver by sald d hall ng that basedall has advanced in | Came amimated and prices moved up d’gg Gootrdch, B, ... Sam Langford, Jack Read, Langfor Buy a small a. bushs o eceiver by said date shall be forever many rempects there is no doubt that | Vigoromsly. Prior to that time the | #0Ps ptd ... stablemate, lost to Steve Kenneds S Rl e g of the | parred of recovery out of the estate in the teams of & few vears hack were | Market was virtually en a dead level, | “30'Do. ore sub DT lany baby can be made from W0l nec aach of n light and darke whags| the Ppossession and control of such more adept at the hit-and-run game | With business cut down to & low point [ 30 Guagon. Eapt. Harry Wolverton, former manager | handkerchiefs and a few yards of val- | oo S800 00 i USRL and darker shade| o o 0 s they s oo and no movements of note except in| 0 Hiimts Cemeal of the New York Yankees, Who is now | lenciennes lace. If one is skilled in | 9f a0¥ desired color of ribbon—yellow | " CHAS. F. THAY isolated cases in which special factors { (0 M. Canper in charge of the Sacramento team of | embroidery, the word “Baby” may be [Pk oF red. Cover the center of the | - F. THAYER, were brought to bear. The undertone | ise Do pra ... . the Pacific Coast league, has re- ! embroidered on one section of the pil- | Receiven, TAKE CARE OF EVES. was firm throughout. Kinal quotations | 180 Intwe. Paper 1. . cefved an offer from Japan to take a | low. 2 - |for the represeniative shares showed | 100 Int.rumn pid'! team of Coast league players there| s One handkerchief should be cut in i Lajole Says Too Mush Reading Hurts | #2105 of moTe than two points in some | = 380 Ken. iy s for a series in December. | two to form the ends of the pillow and Q ¥ Bafl Piayers’ Sight. instances. Short covering apparentiy | s Leven vaiic - | the remaining handkerchief should be | MISS ELLA M PUTTER i = oo B L‘,’,\'“‘o‘,‘”u‘;‘ h‘;t: r&; bovs | 188 Lok & Nus. W—:éin ,xfmdr fan; tl"eaulbe n-;:: Honus | used for the center section. Measure | e Gt 2 : n the s of the day that bore | Masheitan er's record for successive years | the sides of the handkerchief in order | st | e Lajsls _savs |, Jaung | vpon aftairs o1 Wall strect the stock | 800 Mer. Mario - 23 a 200 hatsman Is still unbroken.| to find out just how many yards of | i Inseructor of tion to developing spoed without give | TATRet n:.x little interest. The mar- | 768 ,,m"",..;'m lonus s officially just .800 for 1913, | lace will be needed. The edge can be Pitnho and Hn.rmony Su & WONEHE 15 What he constaert o | K een giving no heed recently | 180 ) & s. L pa and it makes his 17th straight vear in | finished with lace edging and the best v 5 most imports b & an ) the steadv outpouring of unfavor- l:z.o M., St P & 8 ‘Lhe honor list. His general ave may be a plain piece of lawn or mus- 5 2 s At Studio now cpon for season of 1913 e L e b le Teports concerning industrial | 103 or all these years is .341. lin. cushlon with the light shade and for| pooey @ Afice Bidg Tel. 968 £ ST s SR ROre te i - 3“’3,’2“’”..3;:5:“;',".’“‘13'5”"1?32? d?f | The B. A. A. has decided t 1a | Sy :imm:sx.add e | : 3 N o Ay, othy ounted in the previous decline. Today | 1t medals to the first and second men | Oontlemen’s Dress sfi"," Case. | ¥'Elt the remainder of the ribbon of ‘ atrength emter 1nto it, but (he largest | (T20ers learned of further reductions | 300X x. X w & the amateur tournament it is going to | _The man Who frequently goes away | joth shades into two and a half-inch | o £ 30 is sudl cednii E55, | in working forces by railroads and in- | 1400 Norn. Pactio . hoid in its gymnasium next week. The | T0m home and }3as ~g carry in a suui pieces, These are for the petals.| LA deve Tt B, be an | dustrial corporations. Some of m.,‘ 1900 Paciflc Mail winners will zet 18 karat medals and | ¢ase, dress shirts to be worn at 50{1;“', Fold ends together neatly. Catch B idiy DeSsa0nET e 5 i ‘::n:lr;m;n l--n‘m: ma;fllfl ):o:lzi‘;e:nrtts for | 2200 ;a::‘g.xn.cn gm zeczndflmer‘ Hm'kmt medals. The ;g‘;f‘_hec’m‘::“g;g}n;r;fl;::sk:fl:g‘i‘;‘:tczsil the corner :?, k and pleat ;. t':;umm | : feni®,, Shunned | Oetober, but the other ents re- 00 Per . A. A figures that the boxers will | - {o form petals. Sew around cushion | e R o Tt ved showed chrinkage n _sarnings. | 100 Pitie. Coal like medals’ vetier than e o | Such a case can be made from a yard the "darc “pecals Con the outside at WM. FRISWELL ) gt i atistics of ol 1 | s going to e plan. t | Fasten wire to the cushion, slip on| % T temae readors. "Ome br me. thew 1oat | CI0Sed & decline frog n. daily average | % P - i | the calyx, wind the stem wWith dari 25-27 Franklin St. 1 Taiting powers and drepped sut | 3L 2 ‘tons in Ocfober to 74,453 in guesas A keen observer of foothall, aince grecnibebe SxiBbon. fandpns joR KOS o 0 o BB B e o ot the Dis lescues Ladole crees moer | November Sentiment abroad was de RChe Waiter Camp's days in the "70's, who | foliage “at intervais. The wire mav | ! all the credit for his wemderful career | PieSeed by the French ministerial gean 2o et Aeveloying, some e )t e ORDER IT NOW ter to the care he has tawen | CTiSI& Which made more uncertain the | Do 1x great elevens more than 20 years mi the dresser. The calyx and les g o prospects for the French government | D sew the Army-Navy game Saturday. | may be bought at art couniers | Ropkius & Co’s Light Dinner Ala, | loan, to the outcome of which great| 300 R T and he ®ays thai for flerceness of { cost of vour cushion will be 40 | 75¢_per dosen. e : | importance js attached in indirating | ang Ree sawed play there has heen mothing like it | 50c depending upon the quality of | "Koehlers Pilsner, 30c dozem, : Ciark to Captain Yale Harriers. ‘jvu-k zeneral European finanecial out- 'fi‘s 5’.{"‘,« sn;\rsgfln}; ’Harva.rd-YaJe game in { the ribbon bought | Trommer’s Zvergreen, "5c per New Haven. Conn, Dec. §—Cor-| °% G ®0 Rumels : ingfleld 1n 1894. = = = Free delivery to all paris of ths neliue E. Clari of Bamgar. Mo, was f"!‘h:r.rlhryek markets adva:cnfli: the | A R s e nE uR MINISTERS TAKE !:l(y. Souilht slected captuin’ of the Topy | face ese infinenices apparentty was | i U2 & & a Winter track work has alrcady start- | HAND IN STRIKE.| H. JACKEL & CO.7elvphcne 136-& gross country leam for next year. Mo | iec- o yosterday indicated the gvers | 958 Boutiens Pazy o i SR Tl | TRQ e sy thol it — N HISRT SRR E f5e imior wnd s oo s meer of i 0 Jreirosy maicaieg the over | o Sy Timners $2s sl working at Yale feld | 95 Jhite plane. Cut according to the | Proposs to Publish Statemsnts of Both R.R. J.CO N . 2 = w today. despite 160 Do._eas S b$ 8 Yaulters gram, giving the sides the number —— e T | frm tome todar. desite the extreme | 1) bmae siivuy 3 | Tevort to Johnny Mack in the gymna_ | of nelies marked on ihe. Alieran |DR. R. J. COLLINS = e = Sl P e, Wb et add T T i a0 and the varsity ' Fold the case on the dotted line and E SN 17T ~ Catarrh Caonot Be Cured FeRos tn tha Iast honr 300 Tenn. Copper i, | 204 freshman relay runners and jump- | bind the edge around with famcy |, 10 B DE \ l ! q’[ ! with local applications. as they cammot| Bonds did not share fully tn the tm s | 578 Ara@ UnGer the leadersMp of Cap- | white binding, 2 el Feuali the seat of the disesse. ~CRMGETH | . conay 10 N0t gaare fufly 'n the fm_ 15 | tain Brown of the track team. P Pl S aEhe I itials cas e Tiusd |Taamst i Nx. B or “wonstiturional dieesse | Provement in stocks. A number of e | 3 —— o3 & foundation for’ embrotdering. G | % Bropositia unfon mee 148 Main Street, Norwlch, Com and in rto cure il vou must take Weak spots appeared, and Rook Island | | Philadelphie pparently the ban- bt o har day. The ministers proposed to ohlair } internal S Hal's Catarrh Cure | refunding fours fell 1 3-S. Total sales, 821 | ner eity- of. Amerfca in soccer football, | ol Inltials on the flap, The case % r t Phone 424-4 is tak nelly and acts directly | par value, $1,600,000 3 TS % | Thors are se many teams plaving the | Joen Wl e Shme e toom - thg emibloye Pl Hrs Catarh Gure e nap SUTfaces | United States twos coupon advanceed is |game that Jim Isaminger the well * pno oot will be approximately s statements (ke ministers said | - e : medscine. It was prescrived by ohe of | 1-4 on eall gy | known sports ‘writer of the Quaker foilo el they would have published. se that the| it puysicians in this country I i o - , arises to remark h it i - o ¢ i ens would know il 1€ e e i T et presoription. 5 | * TOCKS. 3% | lievea ‘there are as many teams there, 3 Ly Lol Plaue . A0 | ouble, Tn this way thev hoped fo Hflfle dalg Cheese i= composed of the best 108 know Salen High. Tow. Close. % ! as the de ) 0 3 vd. fancy white bi L3 46 pIEoubLe. 1Y g s P comuineg With the best blood purifiens, | <1800 Alaska Gild Mine. Y 873 ({88 taercareidamderatniin Georgla. 3 papier marche letters @ 21 | bring the team owr nd_teamstors fianmg ,§1hrwur n tl.emm“ ous sur- | 24500 :.mu e 103 %. Wiasch S A bi Colbla sk % together. The teamsters at their meet- | at RALLION'S aces. e pertect combination of 120 Ag. 73 | cis 8. A ¥, a Columbia stu- i id 1ittl o than appoint a com- Bes Ingredicmte Is wohat Droduses seth| M An 109% | dent, is_the surprise of the national AT TG R S i ot 6 and 10 Cents wonderful results in curing utaren.| 100 Do. %% | class C 18.2 balkline championship bil- > { "'The question of calling a Seneral P. W. LATHAM & CO. B R R GO, Props, Toled o0 Do 9% | liard tournament now in_ progress in § Wiy Bow { strike has been put over until a meet- | Phone 1059-4 Seis by Drusgieis. petes Too. o> | "9 am et 3% | New York. I na match Monday night | The material required to make a'jng of the Central Lalor union ke & Take fiall's Family Pills for coneti-| 100 Do. 200 Wesluighouse 643% 64y | De had an average of § 8-2¢, with high utility box for the bureau is as fol- | committee tomorrow night. Members | ! pation. o 800 Woolworth .-~ 8 a7 28 |Tuns of §1 36 and 23. Appleby is only lows: six oblong pill boxes, 10c: of (he committee are hopeful of set- | e Total salex. 209,620 shares. 17 years old, and they are already call- | tWo vards of ribbon ¥ inch, 10c; one | {jing fhe teamster trouble without | T“E DEL - “oFF ! Br. Hobson's Ointment Heals Itchy | 100 Am e ng him the Amateur Willle Hoppe. yard " broad ribbon, 15. Tolal, $5¢. |- racessity of ealling all other or-| ! mring COTTON. —_ Remove the drawers from each pill | g20 ZOPPRE O O (R European Plan ' tly itolring, b New York, Dec t cotton| A Princeton freshman from Law- |box. Arrange the outside cover sec-|™oniy one person, Eusene Rutledge, { The constantly itching, burning sen- ey > im0 renceville school has created a sensa- | tions in three rows of two each as in s e T 75 ! gation and other disagreeable forms of S, quiet; middling uplands 1350; gulf N {18, was injured seriously today. F Rates cents per day.and up Tobter mait Thei g Bieel & Foindry 13.75: no sales. Futures closed steady, | 10R In the swimming pool ai Old | illustration. ~Paste these boxes to- | o WHe MIGE RO ™S ek | eczems, tetter, sal wm and skin Sugar DLA.... D ? o ¥ | Nassau. He is ¢. H. Burchenal ana | e i ooon 76 men on | HAYES BROS, eruptiops promptly cured by Dr. Hob. e ccember 13.15, January 1801, March | i oostlly o e e ers on a coal wagon. The five men on | d n's Eczema Ointment. George W.| 700 Am. Tobaoco .. 18.11, May 18.04, July 12.94. B oM 15 yearaicld, Ko.dt dw exid AWihian the wagon were arrested. but later re- | Felephone 1227, 26-28 Broadwa $hkeh of Mendota, 11, save: f pur. | 100 Am W. Paper pid - B0 mpelda San - rons of Be swim. leased when witnesses said shots also - —_———— ‘ehased a box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema | 3oy A9 2t 00 MONEY. B e e had Deen fired from the crowd. \ 200 Assots Roal ©o.... New York, Dec. 3.—Money on call WOMAN STEPPED IN | White I::lephanf Cafe Ointment. Have had eczema ever | 1400 Atchison o.... | Fra i "‘roe ivil war, have been treated | Fd TR firm at 4 3-4@% 1-2 per ceut.; ruflng(g;m:m%:rmvm' mfieui:a?:' &:’uflfin:fl by many doctors, m‘,‘h"fi'f ven the | . rate §; last loan & 1-2; closing bid |ster and he tried him out as a Sprint- FRONT OF AN AUTO. “Peneiit that one box . Hobson's | 5@5 1-4. Time Joans firm; 60 and 90 | er, , &) _ DAN MURPHY & co, Mrs. Kolletar of Derby Killed After fEczema Ointment has” Every suf- | > gerer should try it. We're so positive 400 Cal. Petroleam days 5@5 1-4; six months 4 3-4@5. CHICAGQ GRAIN MARKET. President A. Lawrence Lowell’s pres- Alighting from Trolley. Ales, Wines, Liquers and Cigars g H 3 4 it will help you we guarantee it or 00 Do od ... WHEAT Oes § LI dow T Glose, ence at the dinner tendered by J. H - | fqmoney refunded. At all drugsists or | fi Fot s Ll D g% sow w | Storer, '82, to_the Harvard varsity | Derby, Conn.. Dec. 2.—Shortly after| Corner of Water and Market Sts. Philadelphia and St. Louls, v TJuly 8s% 88 ssy | eleven at the Somerset club has been | she had alighted from a trolley car late 5 Eaid 4 E . CORN very favorably commented upon as in- gether in this position. Take the nar-|this afternoon, Mrs. Gazeble Kolletar PIANO - - i iR dm;?ng the broad purpose of the head | row ribbon and cover the four sides|of this.city was struck by an automo- F. c. GBER FUNEBR - NEWMARKET HOTEL, My fon 70y 7o g | Of Harvard to be touch with | of each drawer by pasting. Sew on|bile driven by Mrs. William Pope of ] . Joly K é% eon |all phases of student life of the uni- | the short side of one of the drawers, | Milford, and instuntly killed. Accord-| 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct. it e muq“nu NP et OATS— versity. The oplnion prevails that this | a button: on another a hook, and So|ing to witnesses, Mys. Pope was dri *Phone 611 Arst. Iahe Wine Timoreain = 2 Pox is% 38 1as a o | Dersonal contact with a good thing for jon as in illustration. These can serve | ing the car at an estimated speed of 15 | Meals aud Weich Rareblt served o ol bl o 4938 s’ "] President Lowall and an excellent ex-[as handles as well as labels for the |miles an hour. After getting of the 3 2 aayeroeing mefium W | order. Tuckie, Pro) g % iy ) %~ 41°7-16" perfence for the men of the eleven. contents of each drawer. Slide the- car Mrs, Kolletar azparently saw the-. 205 2 3