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INSURANCE We Sell Workmen’s Compensation Insurance J. L. LATHROP & SONS NORWICH, CONN, TINKER FLIRTS WITH FEDERALS Gilmore—Joe Says There is More Money For Him in Outlaw Circuit Than in National League. " LEADING FLORISTS In our advertisements of the past week we earnestly advised the EARLY PLACING of Xmas orders. The response was most gratify- Chicago, Dec. 26.—Joe Tinker, former | confldence in his knowledge of the manager of the Cincinnati team, and | #ame as well as hls strong person- ing. Yet when the final rush did come, it required sixty hours of con- President Gilmore of the Tederal|ality as a leader, league, held a conference this after- Hinkey has coached almost every tinuous work (3 daye and 2 nights), to keep up with the orders. So It hg Do losgue Acconling oo e TS aenaok bt wis Seadied i ||| Tac sa it was bumanly possible we deliversd evarything on tims. It .‘:I:i‘l.(ei(‘epl(‘lh&t they agreed to con- plhaau of the sm;e.x {\hyeu' ago tfie might Interest our friends and patrons to know that in comparison i v ~ | older men ted Ketcham to make . 3 ¢ Gnue negotiations tomorrow or Mon- | pu¥ Ol Clach, but Ketchaa pro- ||| with the business of last year which we considered good for a new either party to the meeting would | ferred & younger man. "o o concern, we more than doubled it this year. divulge the terms considered. Follow- | This fall when the older men re- ers of the game asserted that Gilmore | [AFTSE onye Ran to fhne chn.re:o =3 at the least must outbid the Brookiyn i Yale's football - troubles. Hinkey’s club, despite Tinker's preference to re- | Yale's football - troubles. = Hinkes's by o e 0 : the | tWO years of defeats behind her and a Tinker refused to confirm or deny the | T/ squad for next season. . report that he had been offered $36,000 | WGHC SINAC o Hext SeRsoR. - L GUARD in the mat- | for three years in the Federal league. | L. Row 08 "8, C8 F0Coot Sl ng out FIRE INSURANCE |, discussing the affair he remarked |y t° OV S8 FE T 00 CRERAR A ; taken out today may Save | ihat he could not make that much mon- | Jges and 1894, 140 Main Streét all fortune tomortow. It 'will | oy three vears in the Natlonal| “Jitnough small, almost frail, welgh- o g g e AT ing only 137 pounds when he went to s ley behind this Federal | yqle from Andover and never more league.” Tinkes sald, “and the proposi- | than 156 while playing football for foat Estats Acens, | {100 they made me’fs u ood one. I|tne" Blue, Hinkey was as wicked & Insurance ard Re ate Agent, | know I can make more money than tackler and as hard a playér as ever 5iEe Richards Building, 91 Main St |staved in organized ball. They have|put on fogs. He enjoys the munique|&n American pugilist, in an exciting 20 Toye for Baby. o ste ic inci . B . thousand spectators offered me some stock, on which I now | distinction of having his name en- ?l‘él’x:gssbe?i“the c:‘:n.es\‘_ B¢ lasias 1o Among a dozen toys that have been day Mehegan evened up the score with | given my baby there were two rattles We wish to express our thanks for the constantly increasing con- fidence, which our customers place in us. We will at all times do our utmost to merit this most valuable asset. Mrs. Housekeepers:- If you buy our new furniture you will be happy not only on New Year’s day but ¥ T ve an option, and if arrangements|rolied on four all-American teams as JOHN A. MORAN can me made I will take it the same ' he was picked as one of the two best as Chance did his. He was given ten|ends of 1891 in his freshman year. Brown, who defeated him on points in| with hard rings at the ends—just ALL th ear It %ill delight you each In and pald for it out of his AIvi- | Ha jed the Tale team ia 1834 when | & 20 round contest at Sydney in Octo- mop, oo T ED Bl e O e ¥ . ent y Rfil Estate and Investments {the game was played that broke off | ber. \ ieoetiadie sl et e time you enter your home. B ild. M & St. If Tinker signs with the Fed*’ra\tfi h;' 'nslat‘lom b;t;eenatr; '_;w Ha;en ug}~ o S with loosely sewed bells that the baby McGro ¢ be enjoined by Charles Ebbets of | versity and Harvard. Throughout his PUTNA . O, s toas | Brooklyn, - according 1o Chatles W.| coliegs career it is said that tnore was | REXALL FIVE DEFEATS immediately pulled off and put in his In our store you will find the best SISk SRR e Murphy, president of the Chicago club. | never a yard made around his end. || Foq¢ Clean Game on Christmas Day | mouth. There was a worsted ball, so furniture in style and durability, and at Murphy said tod: that the reserve Corbett, Harvard’s speediest runner, clause in a playe contract will be! was sent at him with a touchdown in the basis of an injunction suit that|view. When the play was disinte- will prohibit the players being used by | grated it was found that Laurie Bliss the Federal league. was on his way down the fleld with { the ball, about to score a Yale touch- fuzzy that it furnished mouthfuls of lint. The only thing that it was pos- sible to leave him with was a rubber ring too large to get in his throat— Exchange. —Score 37-16 The Rexall five of Dayville defeated the strong Putnam team in a fast and clean game Christmas afternoon 37 to — WILLIAM F. HILL, B5 Shetucket St, opp. Thames Bank the most reasonable PRICE. Don’t you need some new dining-room | | FARM AND CITY PROPERTY OF - 7 | dow d Corbett was i °h a con- | 16 ! New Year’s dinner? ALL KINDS FOR SALE. COACH FRANK HINKEY g e e e S m'rhl;;a?:”::s:;:; and close until | furniture for that & ! | happened. This was only the begin- | the , ; : | : SRUN 1 £V ustviies Oy YALE S AREATE ST BN D ey S o aowotastis aii | Gaisd: Mangfield, ."7“1,’.‘“’,',’57: Saitiel Practically Indestructible. ~ v Many Tales of*the Prowess''of the {American leni for fome | yeaxsso aua | SRAE SF8: WOl 8 0L 0 A flight of stairs bhas been erected SH Po~ ° MYSTIC Four All American Teams, Son all/ tine 3 Rexall-Rent rf, Berthiaume 1f,| have passed without so much as 37.47 Main Street : —_— . Hinkey had a method of his own xa-;:gel%fc. Ormsbie. 1g, D. Page T& | geratching the surface. These steps e t is reported i ew Haven that i i i e If. Wheaton ¢, Dusty lg, Lewia rg. concrete of which they are comstructed | ; T Goals made by Wakefield D. Page | 3 generous proportion of carborundum 8imple and Effective. { own team, during a Brown |5, Berthlaume 3, Kent 4 Mansfleld 1, y,5 peen introduced, and since car- | My little boy, three years old, trou- b M"w"':'l'l‘";,'hiu"m_""l’:‘m Al Wheat 3, Lewis 1, Dusty 1, Gahan 1; = 0 > ol | e als. ‘Wheaton 2, Page 2, Kent 3. | morundum is almost as hard as the bled me ‘considerably by going fo the i Tene L otball ‘team will be in | modern pigskin chasers. His well ad- srhood of $4,000. Hinkey, | ministered kick to Anse Beard, a man 1 at the Tart, plans |on his with Captain | game, is one of the things that ter returns | timers recall. prise for Fred Burton on Birthday— | df the Fire District to Improve Street|hc 1 Lighting. to have ¢ Talbot as soon Mrs, Lucena Ricker, widow of Milton | ¢ 5 S - Martin. diamond, it has given the concrete a homes of neighbors without permis- | H_ Ricker, died at her home on High | yuar, e bome in Dayton and the | Felohes wearing quality which no marble or sion, g0 I followed this plan, writes a | 2 LEEhE of the aesthetic movement Bireel, afier an illne SEp whak | Lo s v be oty Play for Tuxedo Trophy. — ¢ 1 e | —with Du Maurter, who was sattris- s ok s o She spite repor o __contrary Tyxedo Park, N..Y. Dec. 26-—2Ths : = granite could possibly approach. mother. Whenever I give him per- | the Postlethwail Hinkey’s apvointment coach was Word’s Open Racquet Title. A 3 X h ing the tes in Punch with 2o 1841, th M and | the canse of considerable . surprise, | irst court tennis tournament ~for the 3 ; % mission to go I pi on him a Mttle |y peg might and to have gentally, in Bsallie A Chesbro | Even the plavers themselves felt sure | Dew challenge cup presented by the| Philadelphia, Dec. 26.—It was an- % card on which is Written the word o -~ iy d member e % 2 > 9 b nounced today that Jay Gould of New | Eccentric Will. | quired: “Which of you two invented it was’a “permission.” When the neighbors see the badge they allow him to stay and play with the children. If he ap- pears without it, they send him home. ‘The card can be used many times, and at Jones would be k in all, | Tuxedo Tennis and Racquet club, will d ay Gc of | 1t ¢ surprise, | begin here tomorrow. Some of the| York and George F. Covey of England| By the will of a French lady who ! Before it was | best amateurs in the country are en- w;m_ pllay :L‘ ;‘acaatue:hma‘&g:l(f‘m; Nr\: onl:‘e\_';"djed \recently a farm was left to the 2 stated tha made a |tered for the trophy, which takes the|champlonship of the s e all of Mystic. | good showing Jones had decided not | place of the gold racquet, now the pos- | March. Thematch will be played at | town on .coudm‘z“‘ Tee, Tmlly vl Birthiduy Burpeise. | fo return. After the game, however, | session of Jay Gould affer a series of | the Philadelphia Racquet club. Gould | was Kept in repair; while the rest of Surton was given a surprise | it Was stated that Jopes v coming :torfes. The tournament is open | is the amateur champion of the world, | her estate was to be divided among the other?” She ATTORNEYS AT LAW home, in Ledyard, Friday | Dack next fall. Then Talbot was elect- | only o amateurs who have not won a |and Covey holds the world's profession- | vy oo"ottenaing her funeral. £ Boytenioys waAring it ! AMOS A. BROWNING ing, it being his birthday. Abont|©d and a rumor spread that Jones had.| camplonship. It must be won three|al championship. If Gould wins he will | ] i SE o ffty were present. Ga of all kinds ovportunity that he could| times to obtain permanent ownership. |be given a trophy and if Covey is the | rtarney-at-Law, 3 Richarss = = e : 3 i victor he will receive prize money. | Bronco is Unbroken. “Phone T one 700. were plared and dancing w She i RESR i 3 g Refreshments were served ) n Talbot and the football com- | Would Eliminate Intentional Passing. mittee, however, refused to give out Charity Chapter's Election. |any hint in_regard to what was to | Chicago Bees and Cranberries. b r B ; K Cranberry producers at Cape Cod Fenconmonny ey Sosuhokan Dec. 26.—A plan to elimin-| Crimson Hockey Squad at Syraclise. i i in | Borse, be it thoroughbred or mongrel. Perkins, mm" oW intentional passing of heavy are scalling ‘for colonles of bees In | yri ot spiny thom a bad, sorry breed Brown & Perkins, | ot enjoyed. Captain ate the The ar meeting of Charity chap- | be done. Hinkey returned to New | Syracuge, N. ¥, Dec. 26— The Har- | 3 4 - cas Nat. Bank Shet: Oy e ar. was neld (n | Haven 1ast weel and the. cunor we | hitters will be proposed to the Tules hockey squad, compris. | 9T4€r 0 make thelr plants more pro- | oy 'compared to old English thorough. | QVer Un 9 Has Dank Snataiacmr Tuesday ¢ onic temple, | again revived that he was to succeed | COMMittee of the Natfonal ‘Baseball rived in Syracuse tonlght | ductive, practical tests having estab- | 045 ang aray stocks. Let us think | Eogencs Stalrway near ‘to T : | Jones. Whether Jones' retirement was | [6a8Ue at its next meeting it was re-|for a ten | stay. The team will | lished that the activity of,the bees In | ;o o oy 0 ™yt Sy S e C | Nat = . poried here today. The idea belons Hank OT ary is not stated. It is knownm, v | volun tol play four games here on the artificial of carrying pollen from plant to plant were thoroughbred Spanish and Ara- | LDWIAK W, EAGAES, umpire and membe { however, that the older coaches have | 2 in the arena, two of which will be " | advised the appointment either of | the committee, who thinks that making | wa university seven Jan. | 15 3 means of materially Increasing | piay once upon a time. Atternes-ns Lo, Hinkey or of Dr. W. T. Bull as head | the bitchi narrower would accom- | the yleld of this Cape Cod staple. eriod Shanmon 5t coach plish the desired object. Hinkey will, it is understood, settle ughters! Here Is Your Ticket—Vote It Straight! Election day is today —every day— the Voting Booth is your Grocery " Nichols; = vears, Annie L. John- | down in New Haven and devote him- Mehegan Beats Pal Brown. | self to foothall. His appointment will | Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 26.—Hughie \ [ ] Batiar Strest Lighting. | meet with favor among the old play- | Mehegan, the Australian lightweight, | St B T 3 Ailyn ti jers who know him and have great |today won the decision over Pal Brown, o e Dr. C._F. Congdon and ot - L o5 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEW HAVEN STRONG. | o Products .. 1 | Has Made Gain of 10 Points Since | Passing of Dividend. { and at Willow streets, on of Wes and A York, Dec. 26.—The rise use to the | gtocks which be, 1 week ago was annum. ied further today, with Reading ¥ 10 travel | again the central figure in the move- | b ad to see ihe | The market failed, however, | I sustained strength To Leave This Circle Blank Means Personals. Tarrycown, N. | in the H the Hudson, with Mr. and ral Copper Met £d Har of N. 5 Har Corp . Paper p | gradually f back. Individual stocks | move the gemeral run of | quota few important al- day. f Led- | ide utilized for realizing sales and ile there was no departure from the __|more chereful point of view recently aehento, FIov | Sneptéq profesaibngd. (Eallors were 18 ake aggressive ope Harry Mar idence af ?{igh‘est Quality Dfiow Quality Lowest Prices High Prices Guaranteed Purity [JAdulterations Full Measure Short Weight K Valuable Coupons [JNo Coupons Harr, ance is | 10° $EE Face W K |ations on the long side. The extent | Holmes K.lof the rise and the probability that | | the market’s technical position had been weakened by the driving in of the | ghorts induced holder ocks ke profits r ; - | their commitments at this time. : er and two | yn connection with the rise in Read- -and Mrs. Dav- | g there were further reports that a | gregation plan was under consider- jon, with the supposed object of and | pringing the to line with the | governmen ial | th rumor put a dampe L seculation in Reading, John Finnegan and Mr. | cession in this stock was influential in v ay. .. | bearing down the whole list. The cop- JMallory of Loomls, N.|pers were helped by reports of bet- is Miss Bleanor Fish. | ter prices at home and abroad for the Mr. and AMrs. Walter Knight have |metal. New Haven was consistently returned from a visit in Providence. |strong and crossed 75, marking the > r Rathbun of Northfield is | recovery of nearly ten points from the parents, Mr. and Mrs.|low mark reached after announcement Rathbun. i that the dividend had been passed. isha Gates Is visiting In| With the approach of the year-end N. J | there was a stiffening of call money, Prof. Wil ¥ | but the rate did not rise above 4 per | mre guesis at the home of Captain and | cent. and it was thought that the re- Rowland Wilcox. | quirements for financing with the turn ere Noyes of New York been | of the year would be met with greater of his sister, Mrs. James | ease than was expected s Rev. and Mrs. George H. Miner, M Nev. Con Copper. New York C Y ¢ in Providenc Stephen Palmer are | ,¢; iam Palmer, Pacific Mall Pan. R R 0 People’s G. & G Mr. and Mrs, Elisworth Cutler Gray of Danbury are visiting their parents, Mr. and My ar Do. pta " Pressed Steel C. Raflway Steel Ray Do ged 5 oo Seabonrd Afr Line.... ... 457, Bt L. & 8. T 24 ptd. 800 Sears Rosbuek ... 100 Sloes Shet. 8. & Southsm Pacifle Do eite am Colemar pfd ome time ago. movements in- | sh b ythe banks of | S | COLCHESTER Gl gun i Bonds were active and gene: the e ’“‘D;“Slg({fi_h“ Total sales, par value, $2,814 PLATFORM Reduce the high cost of livinw Without reducing the High Quality of what you Eat OuR Spme Immediate. | “United States bonds unchanged on | “Zo ho: pra e e o ey % . p A . i ":““ “;;;‘;'s;:%j_ { ey Talk about injustice!—In spite of the fact that groceries and meats have been steadily soaring in price for ar, lovers of the| guee High. Tow. Close. m villages miles away meadow land at Trail's vered with water, th. gE00 Tt pic n higher yesterday | 1350 Amal 2600 Am 3 To, ey 1700 Alaska_Gold Mive, 1200 Allls Chal cost of living has been due to the reckless extravagance of the housewives. NOW you can EFFECTUALLY repel this slander! Now comes the chance for the women to strike back at these nnfair Ler ner-protect both the pocket-book and Aegitk of her family by demanding and unmanly accusations. The introduetion of the SERV-US Brand SERV-UB pure fooas at poputar prices. Without -umpns the least she cac save Foods grves her the opportunity to rebet jand show her defermnation to ~ 35% and more of ner grocery pill snd spend it for dress and house furnishings. 00 100 years, some people actually have the impudence to blame the women who have had to pay these high prices. They say this high ; of the Home lodge of | } B ciesat| o gty Dec, 26.—Spot cotton ef a squaredeat. She can now demand the best grades at the lowest prices. _ BERV S Brands cover practically sverything m pure foods that you uat, 3 Burrows of Matn | 100 Am middiing uplands, 12.60; gnif. et ner wnsisi on getting the SERV-US Brands from her grocer. Let her L oataopule snd o RSV, BOder the bute food ted recording secretary. s 6,100 bales, refuse to pay the extra charges for mothing but questionable quality. EERVAUS Biands Fom roer srores 1 he Sy tho ity 8 fop-acten. Iusist upon rs will e held Jan- closed steady. December, | il be public Jocomorive | January, 11.93; March, 12.50; | WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Wurrows of River- Sanr & 12.15; July, 1216 i gide cottaze en ined Mr. and Mrs, AR T g | —_ } °9 NORWlCH. CONN. Charles Burrows of Poquonock and Mr, 'l';l‘vanc;)v. ’ MONEY, @reen of Norwich over Christmas, a3 O New York, Dec. 26—Call moncy & Services will be held at the Baptist i i firmer 3 a 4'per cent. i Y V e oot B AR R i e rer st o | Valuable Coupons These are the FREE | rezular ay Atfantie Const Tine Time loans weaker; sixty and nine- T g [dwin Locomotive 5 = o R Pon from a visii f‘::,;ffl 5 il tydays 434 a5 sixmonths 412 a | cary be cut from eve GIFT COUPONS Edgcomb o ord i e T ey i o et ;nn"s‘m CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ‘ ga‘:kage of SERV,-U Posoagn. TApid e Open. iz iow Clow | rand Foods. They are good JONATHAN SMITH, &mfi:’fl‘i‘i;‘u i . B g;,”ll-lfl §§:§.u Eu;‘ for all sorts of peautitul Genirel Leather : 5 gfl / 30 Town St, Norwich, i CORN— b premiums. £ 7t collecting Dealer in OILS. GREASES, and Coagas & Onis 60% 81 1% right qway. If coupoa is not Chie” & Alton GASOLINE i, AL & St/ e S on label it is inside the A F.it Supply Always on Hand. hie "% 4 28% 38y 381 PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Cil Stoves a1 Specialty. Telephone 318 00 Consol.