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Jean Bouin T If the y York athie Bouin, chan of France, be brought Hanues able Finn, miles on m, and oric the e ove to o Ke wo Head. i deathbed)—“All | Busin: 014 Bullion {on h my property i make s wili get it love; marry jone of Weekly. Teach Child What to Read. ¢ pupils frequently what book | wtly read; who was | they liked the book, | emember of it. One | ces the school ven- | of the ders is to teach hc child what to read, | why he how (o read it, and | bow to jer what he reads.— | Bchoo! J Has Left a Descendant. Replying to the tracer that waa sent out for the old-fashioned doctor who arranged to have somebody call him out every time a public mesting was held, the Emporia Gazette says he has gone, alas. “But his blushing son is here and is being mentioned as a Har mony candidate for office.” To Mend Kid Gloves. When mending kid gloves always use cotton thread: It wears much longer, and does not tear the leather in the process of sewing. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ife. | The New White Hope Won 40 | twos and threes advanced 1-4 to 1-2 BALTIC DEFEATS BEN HUR FIVE' By Four Points In Fast, Clean Game—Dodge Shows Fine Form—Sensational Shots by Taylor—Jewett City De- feats Rexalls. Baltic defeated the fast Ben Hur five | W. Benjamin 1, C. Benjamin 2, Barry of Hartford New Year's night in the |1, Stanley 3, R |new gym by the score of 24 1-2 to Foul goals—Hull 1, Benjamin 3, Kent 120 1-2. Both teams played a fast clean game, only two fouls belng called, ene on each team. The Ben Hur team proved to be the cleanesj and as fast an aggregation as Baltic has ever played. The fioor work and passing of both teams was of the best and the game was nip and tuck up to the last few minutes of play, when Baltic took 1 Referee—M. Mellor, Timer—Green- Uef. New Hour Record for Motorcycle. Phoenix, Ariz, Jan. 2—Irwin C. Baker of Indianapolls broke the world's hour record for motorcycles here to- day, covering 66 miles, 1,660 yards. the lead and covered their opponents | pThe former record was 66 miles, 1,100 in such good shape that the Ben Hurs | yargs. failed to score again. 1" Joe O'Conpell of Phoenix, with a For Baltic, Taylor, playing guard, ! gave a great exhibition in one-hand shots. Between the halves the Rougk and . Readys defeated a Taftville team 2 1-2 | to_1. Lineup and summary: Baltle—J. Cullen (capt.) If, Molleur tf, Potter ¢, A. Cullen lg, Taylor I8. Ben Hurs—Oppelt If, Dodge rf, John- ston ¢, Wulf rg, Lawson lg. 5 Goals from floor, Dodge §, Oppelt 5, stock machine, broke the world's ten- mile record, making the -distance in 9 minutes 1 second. Baker formerly held the record, 9 minutes 11 seconds. Lannins Dispose of Boston Stock. Boston, Jan. President Joseph J. Lannin of the Boston American base ball club and his son, Paul L. Lany have disposed of their interests in t Boston National club. The elder Lan- i i it 5 |nin's stock was transferred to Vice obnston 3, Wulf 4, Molleur g, 4. Cul” presigent C. James Connolly of the o ot eyl o 1 ‘Gulten: |Natlonals, while fhat of his on s T A ld to C. Frank Curley, a friend of referee, R. D. Love; scorer, d. Caron; | §o1d fo ©. Yra timer, J. McGuire. | Itic would like to hear from any t teams in eastern Connecticut. Ad- s Daniel Sullivan, Baltic. WILL BETTER BASEBALL. Described. Yarious dishes in the Hungarian reslaurant were numbered for tha con- venience of the waitresses and the benefit of the patrons. A young cou- l ple entered. The orchestra struck up the “William Tell” overture. Turnin the Federal | 1o her escort, the young woman said: e e familiar—what is it?” The and specta- | man glanced up at the orchestra and to B. B. Johnson, pres- | saw the number three displayed an league and mer- | Then, with the air of one who is ac- 1ed to cafe Iife, he looked up er tiree on the bill of fare he replied, when he had lo ‘Filet Mignon,’ by Cham | Ban Johnson Believes Entrance of New | League Will Improve Conditions. gle between major I will resu according seball ) and belief tend to asis. He | too | lieved in fixing a harn © | Parish ch i:;m: Sunday TE BLAKE UNBEATEN. {of the beams of 1 zattles It is supposed t ed the ! o cer’s Dozen on the pa numerous hat fur with- yunced from time in a with wes k of Fra about $2,000,- nerease in loans ness in Paris. reported a gold loss o 00 and an enormou 1400 North Pure Food Products THE BESTF QUALITY ATPOPULAR PRICES- Reduce the Cost of Living ~ CUT THE COUPON . FROM EACH LABEL,SAVE AND SECURE || VALUABLE PREMIUMS FREE “Mot of ou you y not, d *“Be- iwo or three when George and I are in the parlor he shouts out, ‘Bit closer, % urnals suggest ained his experien railway conductor. minutes please. tha street in Foggy Old London. Visitors ‘o London in old days were ’ in the habit of making fun of the fog ' | nd discoun The Bank of England | 3§08 Peon ®. R o just as the visitors of today. Condo- also showed the ecftects of (xtensive | o pRnd’ Siee | mara, Spanish ambassador in Queen nd operations, although its gold 900 Ray Can. ket i s RalE to e B =1 : e sk skl S RO Elizabeth’s time, said to a friend who % Sios Sty Do 1m otd .. S| was returning to Spain: “My coms | s st pl sun, whom I have not 1 call money per cent. ¥ :al mone- that lc money reported. f the new year invesiment demand which formerly attended the release of large interest and dividend disbursements, there were few signs, even In the bond market, which drop- ped in sympathy with the stock list. United States twos and Panama a8 101% 101% 58y 583 per cent. on call. Total sales of bonds, 58 par value, acgregated $2,175,000 STOCKS. Hig 0 “opper 1700 West. Tnion 100 Westinghouse 200 Woolworth Tel. . Low. Close. ) 9 | | New York, Jan. 2.—Money on call | | firm at 4 1-2@9 per cent.; lowest 4 1-2; | {ruling rate 4 1-2; last loan 6: closing ! 5 1-2@6. Time loans firmer; 60 and 90 a and six months 4 3-{@s. | COTTON i New York, Jan. 2.—Spot cotton quiet; middiing uplands 13.50; guif A 112.76; sales 47,950. Kutures closed % | steady. January 11.90, March 12.14, 3 12.08, July 12.04, October 11.5 I CHICAGD GHRAIN MARKET. WIHEAT Open. Mign. - 1 Close. May .0y 0 July 87 87 CORN— May L33 815 Loars | May ‘ 415 iy 10 516 " Tuly W Gox WK 8% e I came to England.” Daughter Was Curious. | to dinuer, mother stood | ror, and, having made a trifie yellower, she proceeded to apply the peneil to her | nd wondered what Yyour face for?” Reward. Father (angrily)—“That appoint- ment you forgot to keep today was the chance of a lifetime, and would prob- ably have made your career. But you prefer to waste your time playing golf—” Som (hurt ‘Not waste, fa- ther—I won this t.”"—Punch. Just ae You Look at It. Some people are mlserable as a matter of habit. Others accustom themselves to being happy, and find the condition of bondage very agree- able.—Nebraska State Journal | Each for Himself. Each man has to seek out his own | special aptitude for a higher life in } | the midst of the humble and inevita- | ble reality of daily existence.—Mau- | rice Maeterlinck. ter | eousyr "So ATIOIMD [[BWS Jo osues o3 | When 2 blue-eyed maid meets a blue- w Regulating Fashions. Buttons Dellberately Oame Off. Coal Consumers O ize. 9 the general court of Massa- | farry, age four, was investigating | Recent Gevelopments tn the coal sit- passed a law that “No gar- | mother's sewing basket while she was | tiation in the Philippines, including a made with short sleeves; | busy. Mother told him not to take | shortage in the supply of fuel for the nents with short | the buitons off the card, as they would | archipelago dQuring the Ilast few them unless | be lost. The little boy continued to |months and the increasing use of fuel o wrist. And |play with them, however, and soms |in the islands for industrisl purposes hatever shall | of the by ons came off the eard. {in which fuel costs are of prime im- women with | “Harry, 1 you not to take the |portance, have led to the organisa- an eli wide | buttons off the card. Now you have |tion of n essociation of large coal nches).” If | disobeyed me.” “But, mother,” sald |consumers in Manila which is Nkaly ting fashions were passed | “T didn't take 'em off. They ist |to be of great tmportance in _indus- women would be ' thelibertly came off!” | trial matters in the far east. CE Z Maintain High Ideals The most difiiculi problem that any Woutdn't. Want Him. Improving influence, | human being has to solve is the pre- | A @istinguished French authoress 2" | vontlon of an insidious lowering of his | (Who for obvicus reascns must be | standards. it 18 so easy to grow a |DBameless, but who lately was futso- | tittle careless about personal appear- (@Guced to ome of the most tmportesh | ance, to be « trifle less particular in |aud least fmpostng, personally, of the | discerning the difference between right and wrong, to drop into habits of neg- lect mall matters that were onee | considerd duties, thai gradually the | whole life has slipped tc a lower plane | before one is aware. The lowering of | | 1deals along any line means a lower- | edl Great Thoughts £ my playing ragtime o gton Star. didn ano. Actor’s Powert actor's se A great ilities stimula. and he may express them passionate- 1y or profoundly in terms of his own personality: and, again, an accomplish- | i are d beyond the common scope, The Division. Three Germans had been doing an ed actor can create something as con- crete as a character in Dickens and | odd job of repairing and agreed to | tie band an imch or so. So wrapped. | make it trme to itself.—The Manches- | split the pay evenls. They received | the hand essily goes through sieeves fan. $4, and, after several unsuccessful ef- | 804 little fingers do not catch in the | gathers. The bhandkerchief may bs removed by pulling out the projecting corner. forts of two of them to kit upon the correct division of the amount tihe third settled the business transaction | Thought for Women. “In the whole feminine-ereation are thus: “Here iss it, two for you two, | thesy. suty hapuler opoman, /g ‘,h" and here iss it, two for me, too. Ain’t | Beyond Cencrete Calculation. deformed wife who is not crooked for Ledger, | A woman bas bequeathed $1,000 for 1 id 7"—Philadelphia Pubii the eyes she loves, the lame woman when her husband would not have her | other than she is, and wife grown old and gray wt i1 young for him ?"—Balzac. the support of each cat on the island of Madeira. A similar provision for every feline on the island of Manhat tan would involve an amount of money too large for type to tell; enough, is Mizpah. The word Mizpah or Mizpe' 1s He- | | brew, and me Watch Tower.” For example, see nesis 31:49, where we R T AR | read, “And N pah, for he said, the | fact, to buy all the Christmas pres- When Mending Umbrelias. Lord watch botween me and thee, | €ats your relatives will hint at. . small piece of black stick-| when we are absent one from anoth- e til it ie|er” For additional light on the sub- | Masterful‘ Blie-Eyed: Women, under the | ject you may look at Judges 10:17; | _ " oo g | g ¥ 7S .17 | Blue-eyed beauties are known fo3 s is bet- | 11,11; 20:1. Also I uel, 7:5; 10:17. | e Souch ‘ gt o is | their self-control, coldness, austerity bl o SR e | and precision. They are severe and neater with Those With Blue Eyes. | suspicious, and demand the continw Blue-eyed men zre highly inellect- | ous homage of those about them -esou em) uodn pued | ual, moraily firm and mathematically «p 0} SSa[esn S 3} JOYUIP B JO Jayows | correct in th word nd act. ® S oy JI "9uUO[E [[dwWS JO asuas oY) Aq | They are the rulers families, SJUSW[IE JUSISPIP Osouswip ueo 10300p | knd the powerful figures in the moral, © je Uj 5398 endpwy el0jeq Auo 8f 3f | intellectual and industrial worlds. | Moreover, they are domineer masterful, and wherever po: be found to rule the roost. No Extra Charge. Lady of the House—“Half the things you wash are torn to pieces.” W ‘woman—*“Yes, mum; but when a is torn in two or more pleces, 1 only charge for them as one mum.”—New York Mail. Supieey pur Jy3|s Jo $98ULS OY3 SHIT ‘oW 30 ssuss |eyed man Greek meets Greek; then comes the tug of war. Cigarette and Gasoline. Sure; He Knew All About Oxygen. The man who lights a cigarette in A Kansas school teacher was ex- garage deserves rank alone with his | plaining to the children what oxygen kinsman who rocks the boat, and his | was, and when she finished she asked: Origin of “Hoosier brother kinsman who pulls the trigger | “Now, who can tell me what oxygen of the unloaded gun—Greeaville |{s?" ’After pausing o while one lirtle '::d’f.n‘“"m‘".‘"’“”:“f e othe News. | fellow spoke up and said: “It was e at first applied to any uncouth person from the west, but it was fingily Ic About Stains on Marble. one of them things they uséd to drive. before they got horses.” calized for Indiana, where it was For r-meving dirt stalns on marble, — ——— adopted as a badge of distin: gum arable is exeellent. Make a so- Seif-Improvement. p. = o lution of gum arabic and water, letting | Be at war with your vices, at peace - it remain on until it dries. Then peel | with your neighbors, and let every First Chimney In History. or wash it off, and the dirt comes | mew yvear fiud you a better man.— ' The oldast acoont Of & chlmasy | wish ie 1mau_t; place # 'y Vexipg in =