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% NORWICH BULLETIN, o “J0k TINKER GOES TO BAOOKLYN Dodgers Pay $25,000 For, Cincinnati's Ex-Manager—Giants Exchange Herzog and H;rfley For Bescher—Charley Ex- pected to Manage Reds—Eight Players Involved in St. Louis-Pittsburgh Deal. New York, Dec, 12—Three of theKerr., It was set forth specifically that most important baseball trades made | the deal was to hold good only in in the National leagse in recent years | case Tinker gave his consent. Were consummated here tonight, in- < Yolving more ihan half the clubs of DUAL ATHLETIC MEET. the & i e Chiet the dis- | Willimantic Boys to Compete with | posal of J - deposed | | gcal Representatives at Y. M. C. A, &s Cinciina Tinker_was | ,000. If he | he Willin Norwich dual meet team that lock this evening at ths | : | opens at 5 o receive $10,000 |y C nd the programme, ops only to of 16 or under, promises some_lively competition. Willimantis presented by T. Pickett, G. Clark, T. Baker, E- Otien- ward Cotter and G. Belcourt. un Is cdmposed of 3 am, Baton, McNeely, Stan- Bob [ ey, Belair, Avery, D, Nelson, Poolc, | Clark and Zimmerman, |~ The basketbali game between teams presenting Willimantic High schoo > land the Norwich Free Academy will M- | start at_about $ The Willimantic 1912 per- | jor league are H T Pittsbursh Ther {at the Valley street armory at Tuesday is sufficiently hedled. Smiling Jim Stanley will play left guard for Taftville, with Vickery at center and Captain White and Murphy in-the for- ward goshlem E On Christmas day Taftville will have the New Haven five as opponents, one of the fastest téams in tne stale. Emeralds Defeat Ben Hurs. e was a_fast basketball game Willi- mande Friday night, in which thd Bmeralds kept up their good work of the season, defeating the Ben Hurs of Hartford by the score of 21-10. Hig- &ins and A. Lewis starred for the lo- s and Foley for the visitors. The Hneup was as follows: Emeralds—Higgins rf, W. Kelrans if, A. Lewis o, J. Keirans Is, E. Lewis 5. Ben Hurs—Learmitt rf, Foley 1f, Steilmann ¢, Schiemiske and Flaherty lg, Webber rg. 1, ¥ield goais, Higgins 4, A. Lewis 3, | Lewls 2, W. Keirans 1, I'oley 2, Stei mann 1, Flaherty 1; foul _goals, E. | Lewis 1 Steflmann * Betwée the Willimantic Rovers deleated a tepm from Taftville e F | 17- _Taftville to Play Baltic Today. . The Taffville Soccer team is due |in Baltic today to play the return game with Bal The Baltic team | has undergone a great change smce their game wita Taftville when they lost their first game of the season |and they mean to put up a good fight. { The Taf | Goal,” Ra and ' Frank Greenhalgh; halfbacks, Whiite, /Roy and forwards, Pilling, - Finla: hette, James - A Pound Box of* SCHRAFETS Famous 60c¢ Chocolates ell Chappell ¢, Raymend enhalgh. L4 . “Riley an | leave for Baltic : o i | Fovi! aks i Mot oh . % o i Salasiein 2 With a 90c Glass Humidor e T e e Wi - of TUXEDO Tobacco : 6, uesday evening at Baltic. the varsity team, was m: 4 i T S FmTemyatTafwile e S Schrafit’s is famous with lovers of fine candies for R T | DR e et mhesds | o ot e ST clate oyt ot only absolute purity and richness, but for its sirk- gt e . wh e s eohes ing originality and variety of unique, delicious flavors. i parl e L Take advantage of this offer and present the candy, B i e SRS T ot o dainty, tempt}ng_and delightful, to your wife, sister or | HNANG‘AL ANQ GUM someone else’s sister. It will be royally and joyously » welcome. (Only one box to a customer.) S s : The TUXEDO Humidor is made of beautiful crystal N Liow ResoEa Houakbiin Deoldasly |\osara osse bon ; P i glass, 1s handsome and elegant in demgn and is provided i i 06 1- he botton price for the mov V' CK 1 1 Bearish Market. | 206 10" b it o e ‘mth nickeled clasps (an exclusive patented feature) which MtaAviaownt keep the cover tightly in place.” Keeps the tobacco fresh s O i3 and fragrant to the last pipeful. Ladies find the empty 15, Sorrediona “wicn humidors ideal for flower bowls, toilette jars, and other : decorative purposes. g Record Price for Joe, RErssvenoues s Curved tin H ] You Can Buy Tuxzedo Convenient ;;ou::i} (5’2 ; S Everywhere GlassHumidors 50c and 90¢ S ; g 1o C g i i K ‘ i i & ; | g '? ! UXEDO is made from the very best b 1 § i ; Tobacco grown in< Kentucky — Fh BE vy ripened, cured and mellowed. o i t is then treated by riginal [ uxedo Process’ E K : Qihers. 2 low e : ; 1t cannot bite or sfing — 3 :Xi B Tjr.:r/’g(,/ cizjoyment to the i been barred from the ipe-smo b i L a se 45 en to smoke a pipe.all day i the year 'round. low as $8.00. .00 to $4.60. = A Gen- Sets, Brace- west Pric wi i1 con- y mild, Z1Ves the most vorld. grant tobacc ul smoke in ¢t e S — S A5 R Y TREET FIF? Dealers have only a limited a3 - o e . ‘ ‘,!fi supply of candy and cannot R N obtain more. So avoid dis- appointment by looking for Free Offer. e CHRISTMAS GIFTS tmas Shoppers y Grade Dealer J. A. GEQRGE, 72 Main Strect E. RAPHAEL & SON, 8 Broa JAS. CONNOR & SONS, 68 W At the Following Hig! ¥ EAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP, 162 Main Street CHAS. A. BETTING, 56 Broadway GEO. P. MADDEN, 243 Main Street for Chr ater Street Do it early, while e buying any longe Xmas is but a few days off. Don’t put off the stock is complete. / one pound o f candy free. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Get a Humidor of TUXEDO an We offer a few suggestions. THE FINEST LINE OF ; Suit Cases, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Traveling Bags and Leather Novelties Soshe Exira Fine Baby Carriage Fur Robes STEP IN AND SEE THEM 25 . s e . B : - : e . M AR S Ty, B e — EVEN BREAK FOR COLLINS. Boston Left-Hander Did Well Against Walter Johnsen. which ume ended the strugle. SPORT NOTES, igned ss race horsos ning his act, nn eleve ne of the ib of the Fedor he baseball mee his week. He s enew old ac he may Edward Hanlen, of the Baltimore ieague, is attend ings in New York his plan is to anees” Some fe: to kidnap some pi: 1 Well-known Ken } nd liis son Jimim t gicillful young lnesmen | | | | ton, in on e Lie ailo Ray Collins met four piteher | w ed but one the : | gaged to go to | of the [ It was Jimmy b . . = i COTTON. A wrest These goods are all made of the very best materials New ' York, Dec. 12.—Spot cotton , Johnson won at_Worcester academy steady; middiing uplands_18.40; gulf | tory, 6 o 0. Johr ooy . an 4 some Of {he shre ] sophomore | Athletic Director ition on | be the first time fhat m. been taken up as part of training at the school. such matters have ns ing hits alked twr while Collins nette none, tion of pliching in his_ensire the pair clashed n, - | than fn_ this game. He ning, 1 to 0. This run was the re- | three hits in the 11 innin | 18.65; zales 2.185. Futures closed vVery steady. mbér 13.14, January 12.95, March 13.12, May L July 12.95. and make exceptionally good presents. L gave a belte | B e with CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. z waEAT Open. Hign. Low. Close. sult 'of a home-run drive by Hooper, T firet 16 ToaEAEs o 2 e T el & coit Ho- | the daughter af Make that atterneon. Th Shaé !r t H 3 91 24 | te frst man o face Jonnson i It Coll SOUSON | et hifs' were four and eight in favor of | had been as effective against. ex, will | : T i e m,ficne amess o - Collins. 2s he proved inst the Children er i July 8 Johnson pitched a remark |last season h able game against Collins at Boston, ding pi which he Wom, 1 to 0. The struggls tirlers in the leagiio w ) AT 3 . went 10- innings. Johnson was hit Umn- as ateur fea ¥ 5 r Cox’s pel ustially pard in this game, but was an one who pitched four sgames palgner. Braubam Baughman enigma. in the pinches and finally got and secured an even | and passesses the same pe; 2 o a R g, and fnaly g0t ners and good gait that pas made that | would haye been amons He FOR FLETCHER'S ' ASTORLI, 60 15-26 hers. - 223 Main Street er became pgofessibnal, commitied uiclde by inhaling gas in New York