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To the creditors of-the @bove named Bankrupt, of Norwich, in said County of New fondon, Distiict aforesaia, a Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 8ih day of January, A. D. 1914, the bove named was duly adjudicated a ankrupt, and that the first meeting of undersigned, at his office, No. 3 Rich- = creditors will be held before the erds Building Norwich, ‘In said Dis. trict, on the Zist day of January, A. D. 18147 at 10 o'clock in the forendon, at Which time the said creditors may at- tend, prove their claims, appoint trus- tee, be heard as to orders of Referes T pcare of property of the estate and disposal thereof, af auction or private sale, examine the bankrupt, and trans- fioc such other business as nay proper- como before satd mesting. AMOS 8, BROWNTNG. Referse in Bankrupicy. Merwich, Conn, Jan. 10th, 1914, v Jamizd lambs steady at $5.00@7.00 per car- cass. Receipts of hogs were 6,032 head, including a car for the market. Prices steady, with sales at $3.60@8.80 per 100 Ibs.; roughs at $7.50. Country dressed hogs higher at 10@18c per Ib. Chicago, Jan. 9.—FHogs.—Receipts 20,000. Market strong and & to 10 cents higher, Mixed and butchers, $8@8.20; good heavy, $8.10@8.40; rough heavy, $8@8.10; light, 38@8.80; pigs, $6.75@ 8.10. Catile—Raceipts, 3,000; market ateady fo a shade higher. Beeves, $6.76 @9.40; cows and heifers, $3.50@8.40; stockers and feeders, $5@4.75; Tex- ans, $6.90@5; calves, 5 Sheep.—Recelpts, market slow. Native, $4.90@5. western, March 12.47, May 12.33, . July 12.28, Oce tober 11.67. i2E5A00 MONEY. New York, Jan 10.—Call mongy nom- inal. no loans. Time loans weak: 60 lavs 33-44, -4ms1-2. 90 days 4, six months 41 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. WREAT Open. Tgh low. Clase May ny . e1is n 1% 7836 86 1516 7 e e SR BOK e0N BoN T el et a5 S5 ak 6%~ o 65 S - % G0 % 2 i3ae y 2 e £l T will get to the races once more. Volney French is to train for J. G Warden the Springfleld. O., turfman who owns John Jacob Astor, 2:141-4. Knap McCarthy has purchased Ber- ka, 2:141-4, the Bingara mare who was right there in 2:081-4 at Lexington. with speeders and the open is the 1914 slogan of {nd.) Motoreyele “Down muffler fiends,” the Fort Wayne club, The pacing division of the Kentucky Futurnity will W abandoned within a few vears unless the race draws more starters. Fred Pickle ham given up his pomi- | i l $L.25 a bottle with directions. Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. B A Dr. K rugers Viburn-0-Gin { ;e # v . 3 { NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914 . 5 ; Y CONTESTS CLOSE, UPSETS FEW.|tion as trainer at Newport farm and |the effect that either Terry McGovern ' INSURANCE has openeded a public stable at New- : or the latter's cousin i3 manager of ]| Blackburn, Bolton, Aston Villa_and | port, Vt. Jagic Driscoll, tho rooklyn heavy- y . ! Preston North End Among Sur- Wwelght. Copeland claims that he F i EMPLO ety s The rapid growth of the Beloit | his manager and that he has a con- y ; e (i) Motorcycle dlub bas made It | tract with him. e 5 £ necessary to add to the space devots i 4 The new Compensation Law | In One-Sided Contest by Score of 27 to 5—Brilliant Work | , onder, Fne. ':";.o&u‘;u.l‘,:“‘;:.f&mlw thelr club rooms. B R 3 > i H d Saturday with the matches in| o 2:15; o P e vy ~ 4 which takes effect Jan. 1, 19 Jumped £ B The aged pacer Strongheart, 2:151-4 | Providence Grays Aprii 18. i . & of Home Team Baffles Orange and Black—Attendance | th ats rouna Lox the Englah oup. | g fouia a’ gosd Bome. . 16 15 tha 5o T ' Applies To You, | the “Contests. wers bittomy Fosiht had | Ariving Torse of a clersyman out in| Ralph Glaze, onee of the Red Sox|TIME IT! IN FIVE MIN Fave’s Dispepsin. Its eo needlesd T : Largest in Years. cloge foF the most part. The Black- | Middlesex County. e poriiousty Gl things for Deia] - YOUR SICK, UPSET STOMACH [meca) & Tavoriis food ment, T el z . 2 e 3 on _of ahtle S5 : Protect Yourself with a policy / == 153;’&}};":;2&;‘%,33}};:‘"(‘ Taup. Charley Mitchell 2:041-4, the Tran- | university of Indiana. FEELS FINE. oy tie Dispepain. Thers 'will ScEEEIES = : ; : Ry £ g e sylvania winner of 1911 will be used i o—ea fear. IC3 The Laurel Hill red an easy vic- | records were 44 1- onds and 2 min- | North Bnd and Astén Villa. Liverpool ' T of ] ) used | X 3 S P atine Tarrs oiacy 5 in the ETNA. tory oversthe Bulkeley five from Now | ates 20 3-3 seconds, respectively. and Barnsley played & 1 to 1 draw.| TH0SE seddie by C. K. G, Billings when | The recrults of the New York Na-| 5. sk, upset, stomach, (ndiges- | epaics erey iapepsin ‘really doess o e London at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday Manchester City was one of the beaten | VISItIng his Virginia estate. {lonals will be in charge of Boout Disk | yyo Heartburn, dyspepsin: when the | Wt sives o s ity S 4 | evening by the score of 27 to 5. The 4 . elevens yesterday afternoon, SOIng| y .. 5 . — e | Kinsella. - They will leave ' for, the g 5 yoy ext Sermants into ganesiand nually. S E L. LATHROP & SONS | Visitors pit up a poor exhibition whilo | Taftville Defeats the Rexall Five at|down before Fulham. In. the Scottish depans® qLo%amarcing, a - moforeyele | south o Washington's birthday. stubborn lumpe; your head iiches and | Get a large ffty-cent case of Papesl Norvich, C | the work of the Laurel Hill five was Dayvilie. league the Hearts won over the Aber- | SS00Y, Shellft of Wheeling, W. Va.| ¢ All-American elevens, | YOU feel sick asd miserable, that's | Diapepsin from any drug store, It $& orwich, Conn. {superb from start to finish. Clever | mpe sffong Taftville basketball team | deen team In a spirited match, 1 to 0, | ZRGTL L5 va g i 3 ] :"kme'":.:» v ";;";“{‘r ‘what's | When you realize the magic in Pape’s!ths quickest, surest stomach relief and handling and accurate passing be defeated the Rexalls in one of the fast- | and the Aridrieonlans over Queens i g e | atear With pieking the entire Car. | Diapepsin. It makes stomach distress | cure known. 1t acts almost like dorsd the orange and black, especially | coi ‘games ever plaved on the Dayville | Park, 2 to 0. Ayr United lost 1o the | wpggien Dreips the old Springfield | o 2ter ith plcking n g0 In five minates. If your stomach | maglowlt 15 o steatine o rmie T the icstshalf. (Allof tHeiloeal BOVE #ar. "The' first Tl ended in s tie, | Rebgers and Biinbarion io the Geltioh b, oyt € i c il s iy | ste b ?. Thiey're alf Amesichng. is In a revolt—if you can't get It reg- | stomach preparation which truly be= B e o the TE oo the VR e T LK Mlion of Norwich, | MOURCT Rk 8 Aubmiioly Sl | JCs e Job e matists o e AR | Phe Datnett players will start south | Wated, please, for your sake, try |longs in every home, irst appearance of the winter and the | piayving center in place of Wakefleld, | Clyde, . club 1f Newark will only let hi ! : g many friends of the star forward were S unt of iliness,| The resuits: £ - 2 only let him go. | on Februgry 22. ~Eighteen exhibition | se——— £lad to see that he had apparently re- | Wiao I8 1aid up on account of [inert. English Cup—First Round. - 5 games will be played in six towns after Goversd “from the inury sustainea in | Blayed a fast and strong seme for; L Re e : 1] piacing o"ithorities are considering | four weeks of practice in Gulfport, the fall, which threatened to bar him | Qe¥Uile, 290 084 fo \e8ve DROTE NG Geth! o §| Placing & sauaq of motorcycle police- | Miss. from athletics this winter. Coyl show- | G000l car for Norwich, which gave Woemampon. o the vicinity of WLk enyAy = E ed all his old speed and accuracy, | $CIock, cal for Norwieh, Whith ES | meedtora cit epvich D4 the vieinity of Worcester, Mass, to| Harry Stone, the New York light- \ | leading the team In scoring with five| 15745 g 1.3, Murphy played fine ball | Blackbum Hovers Auddiesbrougs ooy 0 ioas artying. iwe‘ff“,' who pasA b':wufigsm:mg w;‘tlh baskets to his credit. : ot ing five | Bolton Wanderers . jem Port V.oo..ols 0 - — | great success in Australia, informs his The lineups and _summary A Lo poslton sk g e Pl Areso | Lincoln city o1l -m?an:b‘;t'_g': DiSEest runs of the vear | friends ihat he expects to’ arrive home Stantel., Thtleson ey Robigson 1g. | of the best baskets ever seen on the | Suide Wedisini ! 5/ Nos Coua 2| cle ‘club was the recent endurance ran | 'C 'Atter part of February. P e e e Stanley ¢, Jackson rg, R 5 3 a i i om tl idle | we Ham. Chestertiel ~ 2 o e ] Bulkceley: . Dondero-1f, Noonan 1f, | 14°al floot, shooting it from the mdidle | Wes Ham, Gis Leeds City Opocastlo Mot Springs and return.| Johhnny Gallagher, formerly at Yale| U8Bt You will never know PERFECT Mulcahy ¢, Leary rg, Noble and Gaff- | pagepluved a strong defense game. | Lerismouth ....... Excter Clly 4 riders took part. | and then at Georgetown, will not enter | EYE COMFORT until, you get a ney 1g. ' " The-lineup and summary: . T'Wo of - the comtera e dir¢ | Fordham, as reported. He is back on| LYHNE LAMP. A perfect light with- = Goals, Revell 3, Coyl 5, Stanley 3, ville: I ia rf and | Asten Villa . = - TV's greatest dirt | his old stamping ground in hiladelphia ~ = Dayville: Kent If, Berthiaume rf a track motorcy®e riders, Don Joh: out any reflection. gnh: Jackson 2, Mulcahy, Noble; foul 80als. | . Mellor o, D. Page re, Ormsbee Ig, A. | Birminghem iy i Anxefes m‘;l }I;%in 0;;\ x ol "Sf | and has joined the Meadowbrook club DANGER surrounds us at every point | Revell, Noonan; referee, O. H. Nicker- | Bygg rg, AR T Siinenaster Gty Indianapolis, will competo on. the| rmom R e PR Ask your Electrician to show you n y o . ‘aftville: M 2 3 e Tf ! Neweal United h i kK New Y\ H ol 3 o ck ¥ <, aginst. legal liobility, under the new | of the larzest in some years, the gal- |, 5 © | Claptan odent Notta Forest H 2 Ls ! phy’ which his club is to give him. Tll c - fate Law. for accidents in Factories, | IeTy Deing filled to its capacity With| “Goiis urphy 5, Vickery 3, Kent 2, | BRI E | New York umiversiy wants no more | Haipin won poince for e £ 4. o0 | - The C. S. Mersick & Co. ores and Dwellings, by Workmen's sPectators. Page 3, White 2; foul goals, Murphy 6, | G, Atuietos - Brighion & Have..-c- 1| football games with Princeton, West | auaivomniay Ot 1013 excepting April s : Compensation Insurance. | S {Eent 7 referee, Martin Mellor; t\mer,{ Qery County Nornarpion ] Point and Aunapolis. It mteds. 105 | ovember. istributors for Connecticut ACCEPTS CHAL . O'Neil. Bural Sout sticits play teams in its own class hereafter. New Haven, Connecticut lSAA‘C RS. JONES OF ROSE PITONOF. = | B eadiog - TThe sTaduate system of coaching may | 60-B1. Larate Sntain b 13 S e Insurance an ! Estate Agens, — One Chapge in Tiger Football Schetule | Slizhaz o iy ntroduced. { f the first’ i - ] . S = “ rystal. Palnce Norwich, City {of the first' base finx In Pittsburgh.” | nual 2000, T S PLUMBIN Richards Building, 91 Main St | Henry Efionsky Will Meet Girl Cham- | pyocdlo ' 12 P Sl o] Com rauese, ) e The 33 motercyele wficets ih the | EICE conusiod In recosnizing the faot ) Rardly Lrran ey (S Feds will| G AND STEAM FITTING ke BT pion in Endurange Race. change has been made in the Prince- | Scottish League. Police department of New Torr iy | that he held the job longer than any- | sons per game, this, then would indi- | ¥ '8 ton football schedule for 1914, @cCOTd- | .y e Bnatls 1| have effected the arrest of 13,000 luw | P09Y €lse since Bransfield's time. cate that practically 27 games will be Do your realize that an accident| Henry Elionsky of New London Dhas | ing to a statement of the management. | Juecns Pak Alrdricon 1| breakers during the past vear. And! vin B necessary before Manager Joe's sal- Very Thiasl sty {accepted the challenge issued by Eli | The new game will be with Williams | Asr United Rangors . | the fines collected from these persons | ;, AAITY Barwise, the crack high |ary is collected. Sccdraievary 3 | Pitonof in behalf of his dawshter Rose | college. Gate .- Eges { | amounted to $117,000, | fumper of the B. A A. has asked the Compe"sflfiofl\lmance i.ll to meet any man or woman in the| Thelist of teams which the Prince- e 3l 3 . resigiration Comimitico of the N. £ | world in an endurance swim. The al- | ton team will meet, with the dates, has pugin Hamilton Andemical 1 i s 5 . ._to find out e is t get the During a “fanning bee” in the Gi- | Why not atttend to 1t ? il ) S {linge stipulates that each contestant |not been mada public, but it is said | i - ol ain Bovers 3| by GompeT. Dot tiatics arranged | sccond prize he won in the high Jump | ante hesdquaries et (o oy i ke el A 3 the Travelers’ Insurance Co. ui uw, $500 or 31000, the winner to | ofcially that the list will be practical- | Kimeck * 1fird Tanack": 1| BL 2:04154, won more rases in 1973 | & the Armory games in Providence'twas brought out that a wisning teavs | bl oty ok e o | take all, and the contest to be held |ly the same as last year, with tha|P® e 3 than those of any other stallion. They [ 250 Ye4F- is a better money getter than stars. | °© have the work dono now as later r early next season. Miss Pitonof is the | Harvard and Yale games at the end of Rugby. have 64 to their credit, with the get of # g Unless linked with a winning team , When it may be freezing weather. will remove all vour worry | champion woman swimmer of the| the schedule. Ducham o.eoeere....23] Cumbeciand _. 8] Jay McGregor, 2071-4, nolding: sscond | ncTident J. A Gilmore's decision | “Joe Tinker will scarcely be worth | . Estimates cheerfally furnished om 2 y * | world and is now willing to defend the AL "m‘:h-fl -4 f'h:'m"l‘ el : Dlace with 82, - & not to enter New York this year is $12,000 & season to the Federals as a any work you need done title from all comers, women or men.| .. M R G o - J doubtless wise, although one may be | Grawing card. = B. P ]_E“HNED & Cu She is 12 vears of age and began her ake to Meet Bomba! olle;, f Tomien M | AR ) SRR sure that the Federal league promots | . T s | remarkable swimming feats at the age | London, Jan. 11—Bandsman Blake, | hoima™ = 9|0 Levsisns - tactory ang Tuone,Of the most satis- | ers will look with longing eyes not = J F TON‘PKINS of 14. the English middleweight champlon, | Loadon Hespital ......1701d Blues o ory cand Duslest fighters the ring | only toward New York but toward| Branch Rickey, manager of the e 2 Henry FElionsky, better known as|has been matched to fight Bombardier game ever had, is anid to be through | Boston as well. Browns, when asked whether his team 67 West Main S 4 JOHN A. MORAN Buster. who is willing to meet the | Wells, the former heivyweight cham-| CARPENTIER VS. M'GOORTY, | with fighting. Jeff has not announced , | would finish better than eight next es t. 2z {woman champion in endurance tests, [ blon, for a purse of $9,000. The bout : n‘ifi rdeglremem, but a number of his| Westward the course of golf empire | Season, replied: —“Well, there are now ! Real Estat d [II estm nts‘m, startled the aquatic world during | will take place March 3. Frenchman and American May Be/ friends are prevailing upon him to| takes its way in 1914. The middle | twenty-five new players on the list | € an v €IS | (e Dusi fivo vears by his wonderful = o Matched to Meet in Australia. Withdraw from thé Spact. | West will get the yomen’s tourney and | and twelve veterans. Those old play- : 1 oy = | ewimming stunts. He is 19 vears of | MoCormick Beats Johnny Summe SR possibly the open' championship, but | €rs are too good to be in last place. Q L WH[TAKER McGrory Building, Main St. |age nd weighs 348 pounds. 3 = e s Carpentier, the French| Billy Bvans, the American league | the national amateor event will prob. - . 2 o e | an- | umpire, gave Walter Johnson a good | Bbly be staged at the Ekwanok C. .| - = « ; 501-2, Resi 79~ =5 e y rweight _champion, - . : . b necessor Cffice telephone 301-2 Resldonoe 1179-3 | 5 scur Golf Championship at Man. | MoCormick of Ausiralia today beat | light heavywelght champlon, an | limplcs, gsve Walter Johnson a sood | ably, bo st s BALTIC. e ar P! P Johnny Summers, the English pugilist, | nounces that he may L Y, cranking hi bils his righ AR e ——— " ———— chestor. in a 20 round contest for the British S. W. (o take part in a fight during | cranking his automobile with his right 3 - F mant Carnival T ot Siest Metal Worker, Tar of ATTORNEYS AT LAW New York, Jan 1l—The national | welterweight championship. McCor- | Easter week, if a sultable opponent| arm ho advised him to use his left | Detroit has been awarded the worlds | pens With Big Crow: it and Gravel Hoofs Walne sl ¥ nateur golf championship of 1914 will | mick won on points. can be found. The most formidable | instoad, thereby not endangering his|amateur and professional roller skat.| Attending—Funeral of Mrs. L. N. S So held at the Ekwanok Country club e pugilist in Australia just now is Eddic | pitching arm. Walter has cranked with | ing championship meet to be held| Stewart—Setback for Comers. & West Main St. Brown & Perkins, Atfomeys-at-Law | ot Manchiester, V. It was so voied by | Fred Daly's determination to enitst| McGoorty of Oshkosh, who stopped | his Jeft arm ever since. | March 12 'to 25 inclusive. The meet | kit 4 3 inanimous voie at the annual meeting | every Willlams student in some branch | Dave Smitd in less than a round at| o oo as been sanctioned by the Interna- | The grand carnival being given = Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St e “h | Bydney on New Year's day. McGoorty, | Andrew G. Leonard “Hawley” pays | tional skatng umion of Amerien oo | tha St Ted o v o . % of the United States Golf asgoclation. | of outdoo sportr and exercise is quite | Sydney > | this compliment to the elder Ben; % - s oy band & wan'isuctostully lintrance stairway near to Thames in the spirit of the most advanced|it is believed, would be an ideal an-|TH8 Comp Ot SO | A A U. and the National skating ag- | opened in the new St. Jean hail Satur. | © B KNational Bank. Telephone 38-3. Mathicson Sets New Skating Records. | thought on the subjedt of physical ed- | tagonist tolbcflrl':";el:rnm?;‘;: SR el el e g’&;’:‘;}‘:fi‘m‘fflufi; | soclation ‘of Great Britain. day evening. Before the carnival the | p S istiania, Jan. 11—Oscar Mathie- | ucation, and, as he remarks, the estab- | 20 is no longer o 5 e __|band gave an open-air concert and | d I h MRWES AV e, sou todor et £ao nev wosidis abating | Hebment of Intuanolleglate. sports on s | e e T i e bl Tovalty o bis {ania o o e ) ol e g g e B i ) Hea"ng and Plum lng Attornev-r i Law. ds. He covered 500 metres in 48 | proper plane is bound to be an {mpor- | ¥f HE s 2 | . the | tions were rendered In a most pleasing | A s T Seconds and 1,500 metres” in 1 | tant fabtor n’ DroVIding material for | When tipping the beam at about 163 | BT o mriit, unusual skl in develop- | college office the Green will have a | manner. The hall was tacsrefully aecs | 92 Fran'."'n Street T inutes 19 1-2 seconds. The previous | varsity teams. rounds. ~ Carpentier e ¢ [ P 5 | Worthy successor to Marden. - Tilley, | orated with varicolored buntine flags mix P ol - when he knocked out Bombardier — Whitney. and Englehorn in the weight | and bells. Amusements- of all kinde - 5 - Wells in London recently, so that if| Daff Gammons did not only a grace- | events. Maxfield's 52 freet 4 1-2 inches | were ol potromery Capr. %11, Kinds Some of the Pand e M he visits Australia It is highly prob- |ful but a sensible thing when he with- | with the 12-pound shot In New York | cert. dancine tooh cu tha tomerae e ROBERT J.COC try, especially a couple that are devot- e L e e oot Diais o Hisal coachian] Batuedny: Dight beat Larry Whitney's | the evening. Music was furnished for | . ag cGoorty. : , as | ola_mak and also t | : ed (o baseball, are worrying somewhat The Frenchman for some reason is| majority of the alumal Have a world | el by Beatty o Coromau s m‘)d“fhfi ey A ARy W GAS FiTTING, because Larry Sutton was elected busi- not anxious to visit this country. He ;a: faLmhliEdhlfinl;insondmd believe | i f‘r‘om"'fi “xi;- _i.a-};“%"le“”‘;;‘,“l“":ij"""‘é‘ PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING : s at Set v { Norwich, 3 3 s manager of the Indians and will NEW HAVEN VIGOROUS. 14509620, lambe, 365508.15; west- has Teceiyed some bl offers (o come | that Seth Mitchell siopped over dadly | wintiss,irish-American A. A. of Boston | and other places. 10 West Main Street, Norvich, Conn. w have to give scouti; —_—— T . .86. TRSY. ) i Cs | ;. Derbas, Latey HEId. WAth 3a0p 188t | Almost. - Comietaly Mecovers Threa [ . T O35 them. Carpentior wouid find plenty | self for Gammons | buliding Janary St, " with wrestiing | Personal Mention. Agent for X. B. ©. Sheet Packing relfn: 5 - of w | = b | bouts . season, and had time to spare, and ex- | “pgint Loss at Saturday's Session. | STOCKS. with not only Gunboat Smith, Levin-| Packy McFarland says he will make | ouin” semata E:ng"w:“‘":fi“:"h oThe | John Higginbotham of Plainfield was | = = pects to fill both berths again next sea- - — oy i ona heht heavs. | sim 5 ke rme oy miror, o Wiscon. | 440, bt only Hmited handicaps will be | Srredt. metiedns s sraner, °F HIEH I T ruR SEASON OPENS o There doesn’t seem o be much | Neg York, Jan. 11L—The opening in | g0 ers’in ghe middle and light heavy- | sin to have annulled his suspension for | granteq In & these mia havicioe | Street, Saturday and ‘Sunday. N ! {n the varn to the cfiect that Bill Dal- { giocks was weak, as was to have been | 0 weight Blass, but also with some of | one year imposed by the boxing com- | race, which will be one of the features | go oL, O2uvin is spending several| N,y iy the time for you to get cut Jeu will get the job of chief scout. | iypected, In view of the overnight de- | 2k the white hopes. He could pick up|mission of that state. McFarland | of the memimn Jeors,of U | days with relatives in New York. your furs, 1 guaranice all repair wark Velopments in New Haven and in| 20 $10,000 for a bout with Porky Flynn|claims he was suspended without 2| il include 40 yeard 600 vard. wme | pEerbard Schmidt spent last week in | JOUTOIR ° EY7eates all repals work American Sugar. but the initial decline | at Tom O'Rourke's club, for instance. | hearing, which is contrary to law. | high jump and shotpat. . Providence, the guest of John Zybrl- | ey Coats for men and women, Wo- was soon arrested, and at the close of | Carpentler 15 matched to box Joe | McFarland openly charges the Wiscon- = .. mer’s Muffs and Collars and anything the short session most of the active | Jeannette in Paris mext week, but he | sin commission with inefficiency. Track Coach John J. Magee of Bowx in the Fur line. issues showed small net gatns. Sugar | has decided to steer clear of Sam = P iy g B o it FUNERAL. M. BRUCKNER, 81 Frankii T Tgotiatins betweon. the. man- Lengford ~end Frank ~Moram the The city of Springfleld, which en- | yongly epposse the idee ue incrainy s > anklin St. fhat nogoistigne Beiwesa the. fmp- Plitaburg - heavyweight = After the| tertained the national régatta oars- | the Gistances to be ron by ech saen Mrs. L. N. Stewart. agement and the a D et had | Jeannotte affair the . istralle. | pojer te oiek 1308, has begun a cam- | in the relay race for the champion-| The funeral of Mrs. L. N. Stewart 7 settlement of the government sui he probably will leave for Australla. | Daign to bring the big aquatic fixture | L, the, 5e1aY 1 : . A = ORDER IT NGW Reen Dbroken off. New Haven opened B Ehat ey g, the bl aduatic fixture | ship of the Maine calleges, to be held | was held from the home of her dabgh 2 more than three points down, on the Athaonde. 3. 65 SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. Charles ‘river getting "the races last | Febmune =" Seted s = vaiting Sact | &5 dny aitmtn e Serices ore | pBOPkIIS & Co's Light Dinner Als ews ihat the Massachusetts supreme Atchison o A 196 CEt | y 7. 2 Sunday 5 e services wi r dosen. D el o) sy Beldwtin Toomo. prd Tom Berry is to have Pickles, 2:031-4 | See that ‘1o1e G bt s enough L0 | the Bowdoin team shall run, provided, | conducted by Rev. A. b. Blinn of Nore Koehler's Pilsner, 3¢ per dosem. previously approved by the state pub- PNl s Olila i | Will be possible to get the regatta into | NOWeVer. that the distance remains | wich, sssistd by Rev. Mr. Hull of Nor Trommer's Svergreen, -5c per osem, lic service commission, for the issuance e 5 ' Toronto 18 to have a new mile track. | New Fngland agair = 4t 390 yards as heretofore. wich The bearers were Herbert Grant | Fres delivery to all paris of the - | of 167,700,000 convertible bonds by the Do. p v _— | fis ‘ | of Quaker HMm, Martin of this| ey, Notch railroad company. Since the big note Brooklyn Rapld Tindt Will Utton is to traln for Newpori| The running turf loses ime of its| The schedule of the gume with Har- | town, and two’ sons of the deceased, | ‘fy JACKEL & CO.7elupbone 136-6 3 T . 1 whits tho ovos Gl Ferem il | most_competent jockeys in _Skeets| VArd has thrown the Michizan athletic | Walter Stewart of Hartford and Owen 5 % z 2 ceeds of much the greater part of the S - B Martin, whose recent injury will make | &3thoritles Into ey S llies, C""B‘r“ Stewart of Pautipaug Hill. Burial was (A, ‘Graceful High Band Notoh Collar, | }rop0sed new bonds would have been Central Leather Royal Grattan fs still a member of | it impossible for him to return to the | °f_Which is the stralghtening out of | i the Pautipaug Hill cemetery i \ 2 for 23 cents Gised, will not mature for several Gt West. Mot Bevia Satie, | saddle. " Of late vears Martin has been | the other games inio a suituble l)rn—“ Joseplh Vanasse and sicter, Dyna. of | . 1 Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Maker months, giving ample opportunity for e s <y —— taking on some flesh and had trouble [ €78m. As it now stands Michigu | P1ainf were local visitors Saturdas te iep ant e | perfecting other flnancing arrange- Chle. & N. W s This year 30 pacers took records be- | in making much under 122 pounds, yet | [OUr games away from home. and m] Gustave Swanso spet turda - —_— - — { ments, as Chairman Elliott pointed Chinio Con. Copper. .. El tween 2:09 and 2:10 during last season he piloted to vic- | Of these are on successive Saturdave.|and Sunday in Provider i DAN MURPHY & CO. out, the situation was speedily viewed Comstock . Tunnel =g = | tory several of the horses Harry Payne | Of course, this condition will not be |y g tie¥, O Ol TENE o o ! . LEGAL NOTICES lin ‘a less unfavorable light and the Cousol. Gas - A. B. Ven Houten s considering an | Whitney raced on English soil considered as a final solution of the| ' 2 ¢ ~it | Ales, Wines, Ligu d Ci = stock soon recovered more than two Dist: uitin offer to go to Russiz e 1914 programme. but how matiers are| The Hus-Beens and es, Wines, Liquors and Cigars points, holding nearly all of its gain i g it i Baden, 2:051-4, the great stake win. | t0 be remedied is not as yet seen inya: ot v o Corner of Water and Market Sta. at the close. ~ The court’s decision, it S Detroit folks are making a strong | ner of 1912, and purchased by the Rus- = § At e may be noted, will nullify a good deal | Do “a it effort to revive boxing. sians at a long price, has vet to make| Hary Smith. the former amateur|in the preser B, AR of trading on the curb, where a large | i = his first start abroad. and it is very|ten-mile champion, who hes been| The same was the ,:;>, 1647 amount of business has been done in Gooarich Good _sleighing Is reported from | doubtfuldif he ever will. as his heart | coached off and on for the last two | Way (kTough, and when C: F the convertibles “when, as and if is- B B aia many New Bngland cities. | is far from being in mal condition. | seasons by Billy Queal, the \;“' o h ll;‘;‘ Dlay “he’ aifcov Adaln?s “‘.‘"avern sued.” L g 5 S T A | His present owner recently expressed | of distance runners. savs he timed|la . deteated K -- ¥ The chief advance of the day was Titinots Geniral Allerton, 2:091-4, {s credited with |a desire to have him insured. but the | Billy in a mile trial recently in 4 min- [ had beer i Yy score 2 (1ii Texas Company stock, which rose Inm, ~Copy 254 standard record performers company’s vetrinarians upon examin- | utes, 23 seconds. which not only indi- | of 10 o gt 1861 Office of the 5 1-2 points on unconfirmed reports Intef. Met - 4 SR ining Baden, reported his conditions as | cates that Gueal is in excellent shape, | Jack ‘fa:l‘- i R Street Commission that the company had at last come e R Ann Direet, 2:10, in foal to J. Mal- | being too hazardous to justify the risk. | but that he ought to be a serlous con- | fain of the Has-Beens. broved (00| e, to the public the finest standard Norwich, Jan 1914, |under the control of the Standard Oil Ton s colm Forbes, 2:08, goes to Austria. e | tender for the mile professional cham- | much for him. and he found it useless | brungs of Beer of Europe and Amerion The ordinances of the City of ~or- | interests, while in the bond list the Lehigh Valley e i C. C. Childs, the old Yale football | pionship now held by Hedemann of |to struggle against fate. so that the | pohemian, Pilsuer, Culicbach Bavarian wich provide ttat the owner or owners, | largest transactions were in Texas Ls & Myen... Captain Géorge, 2:091-4 is to be tried | player and hammer thrower and mem- | of Australia. This display of speed is| Comers’ dream of holding the cham-|peer pas Paie and Burton Mueirs Secapint ov oecupante private eor: | Company convertible sixes, which ad- e e o again, this time by Herman Tyson. | ber of the American team in the Swed- | of Interest because Queal is supposed | plonship of the state soon melted away | SSote"is, “Guinness' Dupiin e U B ot bt e as e of | vancediabotl 4 & ipolnt AT Horof was Stex. Perol - - ish Olympics, is one of Ralph Glaze's | to be best at fifive to ten miles. Tike ice near a stove. C. & C. lmported Gluger Ale Bunker o8 any Strest squarer or SublsOsiiE | again a broad and active bond miarket, | Miamt Coper Some of the Grand Circult stewards | rivals for the position of athletic di- | - T 2 Hul P. B. Ale, rank Jones” Nourish- Within the City, Whers thebo 18 2 Side. | &5 on the previous days of the week. x.ee are strong for the point system of rac. | rector at the University of Indiana. | The first 50,000 persons who pay | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuset, walk graded,” or wraded 4nd paved, = o Glaze is especially fitted to coach foot- | to witness Iederal league games in| A FULL LINE OF GOODS | Buaweiser Scalitz and Pabst. moall ciuse fo e Temoved'thererrom | LIVE STOCK MARKETS, e il bail and baseball, while Childs’ experi- | Chicago will be contributing . to Joe | 4% | F=t7d ‘A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town foy and all snow, sleet and ice wituin | New Jan. 9—Réceipts of/heeves Murphy sets Luli Lumine, 2:091-1. | ence fits him to’take up track sporis | Tinkers salary. Taking It for erant- | guitable for New Year’s Gifts | Telephone 447-13 arce hours after the same shall have | .o "3 085 head, including 85 cars for el rotter of the Gres ‘estern | and football. Glaze has been coach- | ed that the new league will establish a | B s - 4 Bt Snen (henriied; or found, or |BSTe iKet. Trade was slow; ssteers ot ble g el deadl brov ol oG b e Al e R s et basis and " play | . | NEWMARKET HOTEL, ame shall have fallen in the night v; fat bulls easier; others steady; ° s 4 universi On two-bit baseball, this means that $0.- 1 5 Boswell Ave. aon: ais0, hat whenever tie sihe. | sows. spencd. barely . steady: _oclosed LSS - L o B S sl 000 fans will contribute $20,000. The WM. FRISWELL | First-class Wines, Liquors and Cigars, T, o part thereof, adjoining |ase lower. Some late arrivals might be one of the popular sports in New | eral fighters in Brookl v« there ! hime club will get 50 per cent of this, 25.27 Franklin St. | Meals and Weich Rarebit served to e s, O il and. br any {je held over. Common to prime steers Fitte Cogi pta Zealand. 2 % [fsno truth in the roport circulated to or the amount said to be Tinker's an- | | osder. Fcnn Tuckie Prop. Tel. 43-8 Boversd Wit 106, "t shall e (ha b |201d at $6.25@885 per 100 ibs.: oxen Frecea“Bteet G L = ! R SR i #f the owner or owners, occupant or | at $4.50@6.80; bulls at $5.50@7.40; cows Rallvay Steel Spring George M. Davis of Somerville 3 E 7 o ey g ol carn e ety B e e e It e e oo bousht Allen Hale, 2:201-4, by Senator e« p - B B S SR SRS B R ST, SARRRLARRLALALIKRKRLIRILTILLIRALIRLIIRCLRRRLARAS bo" mads kals and convemient me e |tve sides G 400 Nodk. Tuand = — W moving the ive tierefrom, or covering | Receipts of o ol Tare George L. Gilland, of Providence wiil Shi ST g, et or Rome other suil- | Lead pondes T fL R0 JHEe | i Semra i i breed. Bustowood. iist-d, to Henty The failure is do so for two houss just about steady for allc sorts ar;d SRR Stezer, 2:108-4. = during the daytinte e: es the Ly e S acfi N ¥ fi default o the pendlty proviads sy |Erades of live calves. ~Common to s Bouitera Picis Middletown, N. ¥. will follow Goshen the ordinances. A e A N rer . wm ve next August with $3,000 worth of early The ordinances also provide that in |100 ibs; culls. at $6.50@8.50; barnyard | 200 Southem Raitwry . G e Gl 3 gase of amy violllon of any of‘ng calves and vesrlings at 3100800 | ¢ Hadus 5 hilh foregoing provisions, or refusal or | Dressed calves were steady a o | 100 Do. pre i el e = il Do ul s alter Cox thinks he has about as Tidiating them o ot complsing "wich |1gr ity dressed veals; 13 12017 1-3| el O o0l & Eroftar Tor the 3110 ciass o can Woman’s Relief wor r7itability, hesfiache, Sacknche, presstnge hem » a ity o nv . 2300 Texas o in J N 111 R e T ol Receipts of sheep snd lambs were| i M (o Eolmel i i 2 Gows peins, and other symptems of gensrsi female weakness, notice from a policeman of the C..y.|6,472 head, including 5 cars for the | 17700 Comn Picte | i 2 k Soura-0-Gin Campound, the woman's remeds, ; The ordinances alzo make It the Juty | market; making with the stale stock | 100 Thia R0 Tor IRe e W N e e 5 D 3 £ this compound has beem found gwigk and ssfe. n:l“ the bl“'cu( t.umm.dssm:ler to collect {7 1.3 cars on Sale. Sheep ruled steady; 100 U, B Rubber . > | Peter the Great and Moko, ‘ Sas been know fer yemrs o8 “Woman's Rellef™ ainoce 2 think VD O-Gin ry fow woslt wamem, Boirls Drovisions, ‘and If hey ire not |brime handy lambs opened steady | i I S die | Nas postiively provem ita great velus la the estment of 3 Faid®o Kim on demand, fo renort i | others easler; all grades closed lower | 10 Vish cooner | A trotter and a pacer sired by The ® 5 It Gees me mere good then any medictne § Bave ever takem. 8 case to the City Attorney. wiio shail {and heavy lambs 25c off from yester- SRS R e s e e eanly Hieeamet prosecute the party offending. day's figures. ~Common to cholce | ryter sales, 155,575 an ice at Toronto last week. U eanmet prulve it stremg emough. I thtnk 22 Is the Dest womsst ERKOLL C. LILLIBRIDGE, lambs s0ld at $T00GRTS per 100 Iba: i t b ook R will Deip you, i you are & eufferse frem any of the Mo jansa Street Commiss culls at $6.00; sheep at $3. .60; COTTO! e s bee elected medicine oo earth. = { 3 g i DISTRICT GOt So00@ 750, Dressed” mutton steads | ,, e York. Ty o, ot | chiieinan G the rage commtice of the e e = Feull foul Hke wrtting & stmilar Tottar I you try B b e T 28 12@i1c per 1b; dressed lambe et Miadiing uplands 12.60, gulf 12'55; 1!4’*'*‘ Sherbrooke, Que., Wair. 3t has helped thousauds of other sick women, as gratefal In tho matter of Louls J. Bruette, a |Weak at 13@1l6c; hogs dreased at| ™ny iy (1osed steady. January 1o Allen Wilson, 2:021-4, is jozging | atters from them clearly describs. It eontalne me polsences Tup) ey, No. 5 E4Cs ; Oc. | around aha there is a chance that she Bankrupt. In Bankruptey, No. 3310, |16 1-2c; country dressed hothouse dv. January 1213 y