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oo | EMERALDS® EASY FOR TAFTVILLE o - The new Compensation Law | Weakened Lineup of Visitors ProvesNo Matdl For Home which takes effect Jan. 1, 1914, : 5 Appli \To You. Team—Vickery is Individual Star of Gmefswu Taft- ¢ ¥ ville 18, Willimantic 2 1-2. . Protect Yourself with a policy iy in the ZETNA. ” 4 The Taftville basketball team played cal team. It had been rumored that circles arcund the Willimantic' Emer- , he would join the Federal league, It is J. L. LATHROP & SONS | #lds in Parish hall, Taftville, Wednes- | understood Foster will reccive an in- | . day evening, winning by, the score of | crease Ain salary. { 18 to 21-2. The visitors were without | ~ st the services of three of their regzulars, Athletics Win from Red Sox. the Lewis brothers and Mack, and the! The Athletics defeated the Red Sox team which went on the ficor played a ! in’ their matech in the Williman game of bush league Qualit; he Duckpin league Wednesday night ti work of the home tcam was up to ihe ! straight points, giving them a certal usual high standard, with every man |ty of at least & tie for second place at cn the job. The game was somewhat ' the end of this week's bowling. Mulien disappointing 10 the crowd. of about|of the winners set up o new single rec- 400 fans ‘who had expected to see aiord, 150, in his third string, hard, close game with the regular Wil- | off ' with scven straight spares /4 ){ liulii!n!uuummmmunu e iimantic”team in the!field. The line-! narrowly missing a strike on th ups and summary: 5 ball. He also had high total, 3¢ Taftville—Murphy rf, White If, Vick- score: ry ¢, Jackson rg, Stanley lg. Red Sox. Emeralds—Kierns If, Burns ©f, Hig- |y o St g gins c. W. Kierns rg, Cummines'lg. | Uiray o1 105 84 goals—Vickery 6. White .Ra‘d_ o 95 99. Jackson 3, Stanley 2, Hig- oo e s 8 | Bernard 97 91 £ Gallaghter 86 S Higgins. | = Lo ¢ referee, H.| oo o Harold DeCelles, |- Totals ... 8 AT WHAT’S HOLDING YOU BACK i Athletics. and keeping you from taking out a = Sasdion = 98 102 FIRE INSURANCE POLICY? Bet- JOHNSON AND MORAN Toskonn i96 90 Ter attend to it now before vour SIGN ARTICLES. Snow ol house burns down—it will be too late Sbal | f S89 90 after the accident. Will Go 20 Rounds for Championship T105 103 ISAAC S. JONES of the World—Smoke to Receive! = | 335,000 | Totals 4 tnsurance arnd Rea! Estate Agend | e AR | e Richards Building, 91 Main St | . Jack Johmson, the Federal Offers Unsatisfactory to — 4 colore: weight pugillist, and Sheckard. i Frank Morun, the Pittsburg heavy- Pittsburgh Pa. Jan ‘ MADA" e You’'d consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t you, to be known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. It is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Beef Steak. 1t is a great muscle builder, and ideal health food. One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man strength as JOHN A. MORAN weight, today signed articles for a 20 Sheckard tonight sent a round boxing bout for the champion-|John B. Barbour of the Real Estate and lnvestments R of the world. to be fought on or| Federal league club which stated thai ~ the of the Paris Grand| the terms which Sheckard was offered t or second to manage the local club, were un 3 - X race, during the fir McGrory Building, Main St. [0} 5,0 v isfactory. President Barbour decl “iffice telephone 5¢1-2. Residence 1179-3 | < handed u check for| mo further overtures would be made Pittsbur; Johnson guarantecd to Sheckard a long Harvard Beats Mass. Aggies. ATTORNEYS AT LAW e ; & pound of meat and it costs less than 35 ‘ Johnson ised Boston, Jan. 14.—Harvard defe: po! . T g - ST, e one of which was|the hockey seven of the Massachusett It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure | AMOS A. BROWNING e e you can’t cat bt must pay for. Meat is 3 water incom. food guaranteed uider the Pure Food law. I ney -‘“L;';- ;o“wfiw-—w intil the day of the fight. ° |Bach team scored two goals in the position. Serv-Us Macaroni ts 3 solid nourshment. l:ism:ni;oioutszricfly};fmuary km:ehmhm;it ;*lsnder a ‘Phone 790. Johnson a ot to fight hefore firsi iod and each went scoreless ir 5 : re of 0 3000 Ibs. per squar guar- = aSetin Tho. TiE. anA (T thel the sheend perod afton Whith an extig I Besides Serv-Us Macaroni is so casily prepared. It [DIECFrs S = on | absolutely no coloring matter. -3t~ e o fizht he I: to session o N mindtes w ordered. In = o Brown & Perkins, /tinmeys-at-Law e toneant e oot SRR SR i e o o ooy Shisanes SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St LS ; e R e g | to prepare Sers-Us Macarons in a number of deliclous ways. ,,3'epps.~ SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same high itrance stairway near to Thames I You can enjoy it in soupsand stews. It is very tasty quality and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONI. Both ational Fauk TeTMiHusIST | many with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially deficrous pre- are put up in Sc and 10c packages. LW 0. Bieuies, ! m;,:f \‘ pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. Give yourself and family a square deal by insisting on | Atturies - Law, ran then drank e ler's hea | picture machine durin ! the necotiatio - 1"7:;”1«\'\ \1’(-"‘“:-'11;- intimates that the ! i - eroup he sented is ited hy i = be = -, NOTICE fhe " desire to s the Fweieht ] which reduce the high cost of living without <l » of the world taken by a % 2 ey~ | White man. The group consists of {hree B ALITY noTie ammual meeting of the Fhuiey- | FHLZ man. The £roup coneists of threo reducing the HIGH QU of what you eat. Mutual Fire Insurance Compan is and doe< not inclide W m Astor . ’ t a on T L L ST Ghanler s proiolais: ateeGonvinG: 1 Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spen: mored dre1 Tuesday, 'Jlfin 26th, 1914, a1 2 p.m.: Bl that Maan willnyin: i and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to it 8 %nx xlégicfa'x ‘};::»‘I‘:; ‘m G Foster Signs for Two Years. ' pickles and coffee. ‘ | o _clact; Tour Lwectors (o sBrve fary “yyankingfon dan- 14 —Kddie oddard’s wife'died last m. A - - _term of three years. £t RGeStk s Winahinets B o | ’ W. F. LESTER, s = e O N e e T Soh B o, ‘ like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand - : AT R R PRI A P T ( Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. i : janizd I | i F'NANGIAL AND GUMMERGQAL | ,! Start Cd}lleqling ight aLll’My.B I,f‘dcoupfin is not on t}xe la,belhit is inside the i - | g - | | package. nsist on -Us Brand. your grocer hasn’t them he can get 2 - | H The Vaughn Foundry Co. | - — 31 them for you from - i Syl | NET GAINS SHOWN. u ¢ s G UP CO WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS I e e e e THE L. A. GALL o3 NORWICH, CONN. i ous Closing Movement. a Specialty. 3 sl !Gt')emi 24 pra .00 L s Draui ot New York, Jan. 14.—In the last hour | General Motors — - — == | of trading today stocks advanced vig- | 0. w3 == = = orously. Prior to that ti ve- | Great. North Ore ‘cira 5 3 ety [ £ = B No Changes in Football Rules. | ment was marrow and wnoertain, wich | G orh. 300 ager of the Cubs, left Chicago (oday | COVEY VS GOULD. | tournament will be held on forty-twe | DOINGS IN THE Costoni e e snabhr |2 slow downward trend in the’ early | Insiration Copper L o r e that e o st | FOR WORLD TITLE. | 3012 of the alleys will be the German AUTOMOBILE WORLD. hanges will be made in the football | session. Closing prices showed good | Interboro Met } eevera antl PWak cxtiacied res | ST | styl vhile others will be modelled ! rules for next season, in the opinion | zains among the representative shares, Do | several eltles and was expected 1o Te: | American Amateur and World's Pro- | b i e b | The cyclecar is partly an outgrowth of Bdward K. Hall, chairman of the | with advances of two to four points in | 1o M [iBcas REh IR EAd RIS, G AN L # Moot | aftes c tyle. | of the motorcycle and gets its namse Intercollegiate football rules commit- | a few instanc B othaiee players. essional Champlons' to st} Invasion of English Golfers. from the fact. It is an attempt to 5 Swere bearish; at ihe outset|iite. o Puib Erie— Philadelphia. According to private advices from | combine the simplicity * and light ‘T have heard and received no com- | and there was more or less pressure at Do. pfd WOULD INCREASE INTEREST e | England, a trio of the best English | weight and low cost of the motorcycle Kanas G1ts Soubi s on ihe speculative stocks, par- | - pe. pfy Sooem | rly Steel and Reading. An ad- | Ladede Gus . 1 e verse influence was the rapid decline mmended at the meeting in New | of some of the specialties which re. Vork. Tt seems to be the almost unan- | cently have shown pronounced Do. prd imous opinion of football men and of | strength. This applied especially to the | Loose Wiles the intelligent football public, that the | petroleum stocks. Today's common sold | Ioulsille & Nasi same at present is satisfactory. its high r ey Dt tor. . B SO y 10 points under its high record of a | M Teu ntil it has had a much more com- {few days ago, and Mexican Petroleum | Mismi Comor plete development it would hardly | was dep, ider d nearly five points. Bear | M. St. P. & 8. 8. M seem wige to consider any fundamental | selling was based ostensibly on ramors, | Mo K. & T.o.o.. hanges. Wherever and whenever | : & v i Mjsicurl Pacific there has been any discussion of the | oL Which there appeared to be little | Nut Biscult .. = basis, regarding -the attitude of the | Nat Buam & & merits of the game as plaved last fall, | wasnis 2y 7 3 igton administration regarding | Nat Lead pra s there has been no suggestion that any | anei_trust legislation. By the. . sy Nevada Con Cobper. was ascribed to despatches from the capital, alleging that the position of Flag Officers’ Defense Yacht. the president. after all, would be less | X Bristol, R. L, Jan, 14.—The so-called | &t variance with the views of the street | Noi. Basif: ! officers’ cup defense yacht that |than had been expe Pacific Mall is belng constructed here, will re- | Whatever part th semble to a marked degree the fifty | in shaping the cou In the long list of international con- | professional golfers will compete in the | with the appearance and Carrying com- IN MA“KSMANSH’P'!t;sts which_are being scheduled for | United States open champlonship at | Tort of the automobile. It is. thers- £ G T | the present year, thé court tennis con- | 1 ian C Club near Chi- | fore, “auto outline and motorcycle National Rifle Association Will Urgel tesis hetween Jay Gould of the United | tg ’fligi‘llgfilkfr‘f“uf;m.r;e Duncan, | mechanism.” The most successful Congress to Send Team to Peru. | States and G. . Covey of England are | jumes Braid and J. G. Taylor are | foreign example has been one driven E unique. T match which will be |y amed as the possibie invaders, al- | by a motorcycle motor at the front and Washington, Jan. 14—With state d in Philadelphia late in March sonnel is subject to | having belt drive the whole length of militia representatives and army, navy | brings together the American . Taylor and Her | the body to the rear wheels. The body and marine corps officers present, the | teur champion and the world's profe: ach won the | and wheel gauge are very narrow and | board of directors of the National Rifle | sional title holder. That an amateur 1 open championship five times | the passengers carried one behind the | association in its annual meeting to-|and professional should meet for a|and it is expected that the open cham- ! other. | night discussed plans for extension worid's championship is unusual in | pionship to be held at Prestwich will < and encouragement of marksmanship | sporting competitions, but the fact that | preak this triangular tie. Duncan The Connecticut Automobile asse- throughout the country. | Jay Gould is a member of a' family | holds the world's record for both 36 | ciation at its annual meeting at New In his annual report, Lieut. Albert|famous for its wealth, even in a coun- | ang 72 holes, made in the same tournay| Haven Monday withdrew its member- |'S. Jomes, secretary of the-association, | try of immense fortunes, deprives this | ment last yea ship from the Nationul Automobile as- | advocated comstrucfion of rifle ranges | méeting with the professional employed | — e sociation, claiming that uz:u::untv:hu | in all large cities. by the Hon. Neville Steven Lytton at 8 not ziven r representation at the | "It was decided to send a team (0| his home court, Crabbet bark. Sussex,| Doain Again Manager of Philliss. [TOf EIVen proper roprescatation B wal | Canada in -August or September to|Tngland, of sinister reflection on am- | Philadelphia, Jan. 14—Charies’ S, | hody and also that the dues are out compete for the Palma trophy, to com- ' gteur status. Dooin, who has been the manager of | of all proportion to the benefits re~ peie again with Great Britain for the | the Philadelphia National baseball | cetved. club for four seasons, tonight signed| Omficers for the ensuing year wers | Dewar cup and to urge congress to ap- | Much Interest Apparent. propriate money to send a team to| Although the final details of the|a contract to continue as a player and | chogen as follows plaint against the present set of rules overning football,” he said today. “As is 1 know, no changes will be rec influence played e of the market, it footers which were raced last season | was obvious thaf the late improvement Peru for the intefnational matches | magch are still the subject of corre- { manager for another year. President, J. M, Emerson, Ansonia; by nine members of the New York |was due, to some extent at least, to 3 there this year. A proposal to send a | gpondence between the future contest- Saoint | vice president, F, Spencer Goodwia, Yacht elub, it was learned tonight. change of he; among professional | tea mto Deénmark for the international | ants, interest in the match is rapid- | Former Football Star Dead. Hartford; secretary, Charles Marcy The new boat has easter and finer | traders. The resistance of the market matches dhere was not approved. i1y increasing both in this country and | Japesville, Wis, Jan. 14—, H. {Cop- | Bobinson. New Haven; treasurer, ¥. C ines than the “fifties” and a longer | to pi drawn out stern, while her forward | vinecin triangle, like that of the “fifties” is|strengt | it was announced that & new match | in England. This is particular] | will be held in April for the individual|in English amateur sports ¢ llery shooting championship of the | where court tennis is in great vogus, ssure early in the day gave con- evidence of underlyving Another feature of the trad- lan. a graduate of the Michigan State | Howe, New Haven; chairman of the - | Agricultural college, clase of 1911 aud | legai ~and membership committees, {@ star on the football team, died to- | Charles Marcy Rebinson, New Haven. mall. Her bowsprit, it is stated, will | ing which gave the shorts uneasiness United States. Not only is the outcome awaited With | day of tuberculosis, chatrman of the good roads and sign- be very srfi(-nl, and her mainsail will [ was the steady bsorption of high —— great interest because of the remark- | - —_— post committee, Arthur Mest, MBS~ be unusually large, tment stoc In the bond % | ACKBURN PAROLED. | able plaving ability of hoth Gould and | ford. e T e e business was on an in- | 3 | e = | Govey, but the fact that it is the first | SPORTNOTRY; oRlA FesAie the Bie amE D e, at higher prices. In the $| Will Attempt to Secure Bout With|time that a championship match has | nk Delehanty, erstwhile Yankee| The recent agitation to promote bei- would resemble the flag officers’ yacht | face of these conditions bear traders cver been arranged between an ama- | FI2 elaligxity ; At Ul ity in many Tespects, and that the Coch- | apparently decided to retreat. In e |, ho 245t dack Johndon, teur and professional and the firat time | Sutfislder. in named by Minomespolls | tor SeRaiione FIRITS 18 B oo e rane yacht, under construction at Ne- | last hour there was heavy buving for | Savient S Yise sid- - Philadelphia, Jan. 14—Jack Black. | that the championship match as been [770 P8 ) bringing to light facts which prove ponset, would be consierably larger | both accounts. ; 3 | Southern Pacinc . 7. burn, the negro pugilist, was paroled | Plaved oufside of Fngland lends addi- ——e the motor car a real benedlt to the city. than 0L T Passing of the New York, Chlcago/| _ Do. o B aat e o ey | Uonal zost to the contest, 1t is under- e e g AR | Southem ¢ | stood thai the match wiil he the hest | Chippie Gaw, formerly of the Brock- and St. Louis com ividend was i < mon dividend wa fout of thiricen sets and that American | ton club, will go back to Joe Kelly's is at last turning. Fair-minded, think- and a | att not unexpected. and did not affect the | swaseiu anea o lling 5 L 2 ing men and" women, whether automn- Two New Opponents for Tigers. | 1o% unexpected ard d g et Fer O Lo e e i hurs | balls will be used. There is littie vari- | Torento club Dext season.- Toronto | 1€ men and’women, whether, Suiomn- P TWo new opponents appear in the | Iron trade reviews, while hopeful in | Temn Coper |35 ‘I “good physical conditlon and is | 2tion betweoen English and American | iinished seventh in the International| g ingts conditions se b Sy~ liat of contests for the Princeton f00t- | tone, failed to confirm recent reports of | 1% (I25rs -onsidering going to Paris jn an effort s, but the b Qiffer: considex {ledgns xacs e oy °8 | and are beginning io ses { half the games he pitched. - R T D s - g T RN | gispensable factor In city life. arrive in (his country @ full month be- | Penn is anxious to rum @ reiay | ot 5 1 | fore the match in order to accustom | against Harvard er Dartmouth in the] BY Dbenefit is not meant e ) ball eleven next fall. -The schedule for | resumption of business on & large scale. | Tolede. St. L. & W.... the season of 1814, as amnounced by | It was said, nevertheless, that the out- Do, va : Howard Froelich, manager of the team, | 1,5k was decidedly bett. Twin Cty R. T shows that Lafsyette and Wiliiams 2 Tnlon Pacifie | to secure a match with Jack Johnson, <« was shot by Blackburn during rrel at the latter's home in this esult 1t {s belleved Covey wil ave been substituted for Fordham | nonds, Were frm. Total sales par ", " city. il himseif Lo the ballx and the court upon | Naval militia games in Hariford on | Bience that the motor car gives to the and Holy Crose.*there will bainiovmid- | 12 0%, P 00 Ranama. ‘threes ad- | Uailed ‘Clexr ..o E i < the competition will be played,, February 20. The games committes | ""ill1o" the transportation problem Weelk ‘games. againi this Year and-the | Y2RC 3 | T T Ieso - Semi-Finals Reached at Pinehurst. whilis. profekipr 3 had planned a two-mile relay, but Dr. | {2 SOIVInE, Che (HenFROTALon Froem hig contests with Harvard and Yale STOCK. N, Express. . Pinehurst, C., Jan. 14—The four | Geerge Orton prefers to have it a! York, on ascount of its peculiar long il aome 6 wodt apnct. at-the: shd op S. s i players who enier temerrow's semi- e | mile relay, and it is casy to see the | YOI on acopunt of B = o the season Alaska Gola Mine - N | linals in the annual tournament here 'ing (o expert He learn- | reason why. . He can use Den Lippin- | §8¢ FOrel SoRaNC ot PRSEE (o os The schedule follows: Sept. 26, Rut- | Alls Chalmers ord. .. D e of the winter goif league are R, R, |.d court tennis at Prince’s Club, when | cott as well as “Ted” Meredith at that ‘, o & raly upan the" ola" Rerse zers at Princeton; Oet. 3, Bucknell at, 4u*! T, b Princeton; Oct. 10, Syracuse at Prince- | An e fupir 47; Oct. 17, Lafayette at Princeton; | Am. can .., ct. 34, Dartmouth at Princston; Oct. Do. pd il Willlams at Princeton; Nav. 7,|4m G end Foundsy. ard at Cambridge; Nov. 14, 7""""‘ T Beciittior . 5 at Princeton. Am. Tinseed OL Am._Lecomotive | De. ptd Boxer Dies of “Bleeding Heart” |4m Miine ' Norwalk, Conn., Jan, 14.—Johnpy- Do. pfd .., Lomchak, well known as a lightwelght Am. Buf .. boxer in ‘this section of the, state, dled | AT Sicv! Toundrs. . Mamlock of Fox Hills, L, 1, Who toda¥ | “Puneh” Jairs was head professional | distance. defeated L, A, Hamilion ef Engle- | there, and in March, 1907, went as pre wood, N, J.; R, M, Purves of Wood- | fessional to Mr, Lytton at Crabbet land, Mass, whe wen frem J. J,|park. Ir Oovay plaved. his old | Hagen of Oakland, L. Lj T. A. Ashley | tutor ¥ai -hampionship at | of Woodland, Mass, whe took his| prighten and was beaten seven sets to | match with . J. MacDonald of the | cix— 58 games to 33 -afier an exei Jalumet club of Chicago, and Haroid | ing match. He was more suceessfhl Slater of Fox Hills, L. L, who elim- |y 1912 when he beat Fairs at Princ |inated % T. Miller of Dunwoodle, iRk i My S g X thus gaining Mamloek is matched with Purves | Fdatr oot gy B and Ashley with Slater = 7 Do.ped BI% | Utah Copper © 5% | Vol Car, Chem. 1100 B8 |yt Bron €, & O...... 98 Wabaoh pfd 483 | wells Faro 3lia | West. Maryland 24 ‘West, Unlon Tel. and wagon. Lat one stand on a busy | cormer and note the differance in traf- fic congestion when lorse-drawn ve- hicles are on the streets. The lartar, being slow 1o move and taking up i | mere ro than the automebile, in- e e v, where he wiil | U0usuly "Feid up the tde of trate, (Play ball next spring - Car- |\ 500 Ty ¥y it into disord sl ang. basketan® mayee temll | “irne antemobile in the hands of the should be a valusble addition to the | ifaifed ehauffeur of today starts and hington and Lee athletic teams, | S.0P8 QUIS T, To0 mpom'“‘yom - tieularly is this the case with the - Irving Carsen, the former Milten high scheol athlete, wite was given a trial by the Red Sox as a pitcher last summer, has left Milten for Washing- ton and Lee University, probably. son COTTON. ew Yerk, Jun| 14—Spot eotten r::gh:hén g:icmr:v:.l; :o;p{:g;hg:‘;n!fl. ™A T o Sg;gidhne, uplands 19,70, agulf ieh\:-;:' ‘Ijz‘?“l‘:(“;f ! u-l’)l"':;;";[::;\ hire, | Americans at German Bowling Tourna- n,‘l',ffi“if:;”ml'z S:H"M:’rfimat‘meue tomobile truek. Ome has only to look ing hoart He participated in many | Am Wring Fuper pri o S iren dloacd ateadysTatars. 1 today wen the final round of the wem- | ment. | selves on recera as ignoring the A, il:i ?;‘3":.‘;3’1-‘.“ !:‘ner: 'htox:nr :a%‘:é amateur bouts and it 1s beliaved that | smaonse Comer . | Maron 5 2 T en’s championship division from Mrs.| Anether unusual international com- [4. U. in basketball. They @id the g.é‘utyaom e e i in one of thess he received a blow over | Awnimn T & 5. ¥ { tober 11.68. Be M. B. Ormsbee of Brooklyn. petition for 1914 is that ef the l'n‘i:?d:g:\me thing last year When. efforts | Jo winter time, eapecial is ihe heart which eventually led to his| De. pi death. He had been in the hospital a | ptunlic Casst Line ‘Wook, chhn{ was 25 years old, mm.-':m 7 Laurel Mills vs. Rexalls, S R Tonight the Laursl Hills 'of Nerwich | g 3. feh will play the Rexall five in Dayville, | » e and & fast game is looked for. Mana- | Calli g ger Ormsbee of the Rexalls has strengthened his team and is eut to |’ clean up eastern Connesticut. He has signed up Bill Martin, the crack for- ward of Killingly High, who is ofie of m.‘.m high school players in the state. | Bowling Clubs of New York which | were made to bar Baker and Lubie, t the fact Highlanders Get Jay Rogers. il send 2 large {eam of expert bowl- | who were playing in the West Pens | ot ihe cits we ERpne e L e . 5 ers te the great German championship | league yn‘;:: e Jay Rogers. 8 | tournament to be held In- Beriin dur- |1ake s Richmond Virginia league club. last | iNE the week of August 2—8. Al de Tate 21-4,Jast loan 21-2, closing 2 1-4@ < ith | tails of the trip have been arrange the Crafién téan in the i i 2 B ¥ < vit a 1 e e West e Py seasan, uged a. comtract today with |2, 00 08, IR BALE LESE RECES Penn | street car lines are tied mp, one c - league. % Time loans easy; sixty and ninety | % 110ae ot CHornell N. Y. is 22 years | Chartered the steamer Barbarossa and | = | still get about with surety, days 83-4@4, six menths 4@41-4. old. He was purchased by the New | Will embark at this port July 2, arriv- | Yale men in New ¥ think their | There are semewhat more than 500 — ing in Bremen op July 12. The four- | new clubhotise in Goth: is > “last recagnized tree i i Tni CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. York Slyp dasy August teenth of July will be spent in Hanovers | word in silipment, Snd - with Bao | Moerr te s, Shocies iR, he United Ol TREE 106 g the fifteenth in Cassel, the 16th and |reason. It Is expected to be i % m omu High Signs with Tigers. 1th fn Frankfort: 18th' in Heidelbers: | by next Christaias.. - On. the athias | cap Y, mboriant for timber. Seag= 8 8815 8% Dfim‘é Mich. Jan. 14—Hughie | 19th in Basel, Berne; 20th- and 21st | side it is to have a m 7 K in High, utility outflelder of the Detroit |in Interlusken: 23nd and 23rd in Lu- | sium with all kinds of m ©% American lwv e baseball club, today |cern, Rigi: 24th In Insbruck 25th in | and there is to be an abundance ican a few - $5% | blaned n 1914 contract with the team, | Salzbers-Berctersarden: s, 35¢h, | squash courts. There is 180 o be.| troplont ohes cr iht Blonm e b He is the first player to sign with the | 28th in Wien; 30th in Prague; 31st in | one of the best SWimming ols elin Detroit club since the new. form of | Dresden and the first to the Hfth of | city and. attached to. 1o . excellons ihe | jn extreme southern Texas, are to be conivast Waw UL ol sifesh August s Beciis, Whate the Rewlioi . Turkigh bath o o cede LRI ¥ e - that the city would be Jost were It _ Carnegie Tech declined to!| not n;rhm ‘.’.em ears. In snow, o ] ion in.the case of Heisel, wid | and all kinds of weather these vehicles jpaved for the Plald as well as 0¥ i ape unaffected, and when even th New York, Jan. 14.—€all meney stéady, 21-4@21-2 per cent. ruling FAI-,!ALn]de’r A(Ee & _the TFinn, and |oards Foe ranis Ehrler, the German, will wrestlo 1 Con, Brod. He in the main Beut in Beston on Jan, 29, | De. b . 0% E s mnmaxad b 4

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