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e put up a very |} & m“"',""" T exhibi POThé second division teams put_up Tittie Tone: Foltowing are resaite: games. veins || New York to Jacksonville ng are results, exhibition of white hope awkwardness|playeq o the Erotinds of the Brst team e it theg 5 ever given by two men—doesn’t S0°ak|named: calling_at _historic Charleston, pion. W’To 2 n 3- ‘especially well of-his ability. S.C., with direct rail connections American surgeons of international reputation, American nurses and Ameriean helpers have won for this country the grateful recognition of England, France, Germany, Belgium, and other nations by their . devotion and skill in the conduct of this Hospital. which European military and professional a o= English- League—First Division. R / to ail points south and southeast. have publicly praised as representing the highest ty pe of military hospital in’ Europe. 3 - overnight ~mediocre Giants Still Lead. e S o e R Foabiloss dining. worvive anl At the American Ambulance Hospital wounded soldiers of all nationalities are cared for. The most ghat every far scews and prudent per- el o 0 ?« r%}("‘“ whs 2 result of fhe pla 3 - ol Tou A e . S difficult cases are sent there. Hundreds of lives have been saved. insures his property against -loss|class 7 3 A ; 5 ocial adays has at. stake for gam nd halls; the azines By nre should be cnough «9 convines | 300 IS, 25 Chmeement | with fie| o, DU o5e (of Hhe posiponed jgames | Semir - 1 it B8 R L THE AMERICAN AMBULANCE HOSPITAL IN PARIS not sufMciently insured, bettersea] lanky cowboy boxer, says . James: Rlin the standie, wlthtgr%- Soints et S ette - security, ease comfort. NEEDS YOUR HELP -t e P Tust two things stand in the way ot} for Sicont slore. Bub & shar diencs | Mddebrotsh ving a true ring to the advance no- f 4 Division: ¢ di Insursinco and Real Estats Apont, - | S 8 (o S SE e SRIMCS O foains Eue et Toba e Stk L Second Division. NO SUM IS TOO SMALL TO DO GOOD Richards Building, ~ *21 Main Street | that Willard has never ~shown any Tufts R 3 e 1t costs about 49 cents to feed a patient for one day. For 10 francs ($1.93) You can maintain a bed EEEE L marked e e R \ 3 A ; 4 for one day. A single bed can be endowed for six months for $360. One persom, @ Sroup of persons, oF & BEAR IN MIND when placing your | Jounzon at his besi. and fhe other s ! s ] Address all correspondence to community can endow a ward of eight beds for one month for $500. or the coming year | tiiat the boxing public s not vet,veas: S oures ety Conas g THE FACT that during the. tast. five | b taks anmihias that JORMIRR b onac tollow . = = AW PYECERGE Braff Mer. THIS IS THE KIND OF PATRIOTISM THAT COUNTS = ears 92 Insurance Companies | nccted with seriously. ! Southern League CLYDE-MALLORY LINES, ave either failed, reinsured or|20-round bout in which he. : - fants . Pt b RO Pler 36 North River, New York Every cent collected is devoted to the purpose for which it is given. There are no expenses of ad- quity | Moran in Pavis some mpntie Brav s Tianton. ¢ : or call upon ministration to eat up part of your gift; no paid officers, secretaries or clerks; no office rent; nothing THE FACT that no company can af- | appeals too strongly z Wattard W 3 : e ek is deducted from your contributions for postage, printing, stationery or advertising. This advertisement 5 ! 1d Dol for 90| sense of humor. The chile Gellingham i -+ ; G. W. Adams, Depot Ticket Agent A x i 3 ) "a'y (s;fz‘?: for.-every. Dols by that affalr wi > Swenc ) e R etrich is pald for with money donated for. this express purpose. d enti p : X e : THEI:;;ZI;S-;“:\‘ ::a st e “,'m"'{, 1o "de“(;!\‘e zhu: e hm'&: - TR T Contributions for the American Ambulance Hospital in Paris should be sent to the championship is in prospect. s i 3 BnotP- ri'ere promise QE: Péyc-) | hexns public is guillile, but it takes o 561, Saturday’s Results BEECHER LIKENED TO JEFFRIES. ~ J. P. MORGAN & CO., 23 Wall Street, New York City . P. LEARNED . Jittle while to make it forget things.| High feam string, Giants 397. First Division, Wit Artiat Hosembles the- Forme 3 i The Willard-Johnson bout is. comig| High single string, Noel 158 & 3 Now Mitt ‘Artist Resémbles the: Formy Your money is cabled to Paris by J. P. Morgan & Co. and within a few hours is relievin . . Agency Established May, 1846. ; ‘| ;,.° .on atier . the - Moran-Johnzon| IHigh three strings, Madsen S81. : 3 ey er Heavyweight Champion in Every- e G e — e | i .| THigh indiyidual average, Tufts thing But Size. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | It has become fairly well settlod in|113-13-%. An iliustrated circular will be sent on application to Chairman American Ambulance Hospital Fund, It has often been said that Willie 14 Wall Street. Telephone 3954 Rector. the minds of most persons that the| - High 7".. Men. £ AMOSA.BROWNING | il Vaeis” st comroicionsty %0 . 113 13-18 Shetaaia "% (UL s Beecher, the New York lightweight, S R L L D 1118 4-15 | Sundedand : s : Who boses Framkie Mack at Casino ; met Frank Moran figured in Paris yas : 1 111.16-20 A wwhicas in New Haven next Wednesday night, Attorney-atLaw, = & Richard's BIdg. | replinish Johnson's ‘fading bank |ac- | Mathewson - T 107 1253 | temm i e e W% 1|resembles former heavyweight cham- g = SOt Joman (U beber U Uat) { et 103 20-33{ vien <3l pion of the world, James J. Jeffries ot aut of condition for a long Parker 1 105 15-33 ivisi in everything but size. But perhaps Brown & Perkins, Attomeys-ai-law | to the contest. He ought to ha 1103 8-24 Seogt. Divisiol: it hasn't been shown that not only @ver Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket Sp. [EeR suft pickings for any opponent)w. . - 103 8-30 | RETSL, yesenai p does Beecher look like the fromer MYSTIC DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER ON WAY TO e e O e rameg | POSSessing the slightest skill or an 4 1102 16-33 - champion, his hands are nearly as AMERICA TO CLAIM FATHER'S ESTATE. - atom of courage, Had it been Gecrges po e . 102 5-24 o< gay. . ¥ Zllarge as those of Jeffrics. This state- XNational Bank. =~ Telephone 38-3.| Carpentier who faced him in spite of A e S ment may seem ridiculous to those | Aftermath of the Holiday—Local Peo- b2 the great advantage in weight and W. H.'S. Lost to Middletown. - 5 2 who have never compared the hands ple Entertain Guests From Various EDWIN W. HIGGINS, size the Frenchman would have been| windham High school was defedted ez Y of the two fighters, but the photo-| Places. 8 » Attorney-at-Law, mn%edbng Lim. Johnson would un-iy. apgdletown High Saturday atter- | 5| x - graph of the two mit artists show the sart0a ‘Shannon Building, | doubtedly have lost the title then and : - noon. ot Midleton b in o i very little difference in size of hands. . and Mrs. John Ripple entertain- there. Moran by failing to make short|poon 8% Midfletown in a fast game of Tt is most remarkable when One|eq Ghristmay thelr two daughters and shift of the champion after the lit-|poys were as usual good at the passing considers that a fellow weighing 135 | husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dorr tere prolonsed siege of diesipalion|game but seemed unable o £er melt | Gulpin - Neewien to 140 pounds and standing about ! the bask: Wex i e o A g e out | ana Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Harris, and | 5 : eves on the baskets. - Crane scored 10 | Do i - st lfive feet six or eight inches carries|wo sons of Dorchester, Mass, their < BRIEF STATE NEWS | st 35,3 Bt~ of the 13 points accredited to his side. | Saar 11177701 Mo 277 1| hands nearly the size and strensth of | twosons and wives, Mr.and Mrs John weisht produced singe the Ruffin and. Spear starred for Middle- | Noremptor - Ot a man weighing 230 pounds and|Ripple and son. Clarence Ripple of yeloping st'became POV~ | town. Sourmazpion =y ding six feet. two inches. But|esterly, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles LR . 3 ol = Swinda: - samie this is a fact, as those who have com- | Ripple and two daughters of West i At $30,000 a man Johnson is .wiliing. s < AT 2 pared the hands of Beecher and Jef- . Seymour.—The annual inspection of| to. take on all vomers as fast as taey| W-H.S. Middletown. . {gomm Bl § %L1 fries will testif: D il sivs C. T Haleh with their TUpson Women's Relief corps, No. 40,| arrive. And there is no reason why|Crane . 5 ... Rufiin|"" e Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Hate s h E Beecher's hands are his best asset{gon Ravmond Hatch, are visiting their e R e AR R o s ppanont 15 Satiahot vo| Retiley : ¥ Grigin] T O JOHNSON FEA;SL S :;‘:E;‘fi,"‘“;;s“:l‘x AR, i R hrée daushters in Medford, Mase, Mr | tor Mre. Margaret Richards of Nau-|Seek nothing more than his end of the 3 SA L who kuiows how 0 hi i atch was absent £ e 1 v g fact Enander ... . 3 o0 hit and consider-| churoh Sunday morning. Rev. O. . faseck Be mgedsters aiiar Vhe 'va';(u heatf : AMord, Spear{ . ite That Langford Has Best|ing the amount of punishmént that he | Buddington preacched in the morning e e % 5 8 bt |Dands out month after month to the S, Seeley ed the pulpit East Hartford. —Harrs . Comstock| ¥eights that may be sent against him [Cramer ... -:--.. Davis| Chances to Obtain * Heavywsight | many tough byxers about the countiv: | opare AL B oo o Noantt in the has been named as deputy sheriff to|if he tra ,’-‘"":P"‘ for sthe: bout. oIt oo ‘ o Title. * * it is most remarkable to think that|afternoon and Mystic in the evening. since July 11, when Arthur P.|¢ e = e oily man o TR 0 c i of hi AR anmlr.: ‘;C.pmy available as oponents, bat victors is| Goals, Rufn 8, Blumer 3; Spear 2 has as yet to complain about. his is parents, Mr. and Mrs 2, |fears is Sam Langford. Johnson has|poy gy the guest of in East Hartford died. made a double barreled certainty|Alford 1, Crane 2, Cotter 1; goals from | only t Jess Willard and b ? & Ira F. Noves. n Ea: ord died e e barled o ta by | oia o i i Souls frem | orily_contemiit: o When Beecher first_ started bo: the remainder of the heayyweights, He ng |- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knight spent Saybrook—The Atlantic Coast line|€'é™t 25 he was when Moran met|awarded Win won't meet Langford until forced Into L‘n;“r’en’,.‘:;{f;gu."‘;‘n};‘; nossesed large | Christmas 5 g gy e barge, with 500,000 feet of southern|DPi. ~Bouls with the white hopes are . Cots Cor. It, and then only after he feels that he | jis start in the ring profession he was | " Mie Fistha Call 1s visit PTEe, Tk SAO00 feet Of Zouthern| . ;fhins more, or less than & means (E Johnson Gets. Coin Back. his cleaned up all the money that €ah | {aught to vise'his hands Properly and | ner marents m Carolng B L ¥ ihe last few days. The lumber will be| BeIPins him to obtain a tidy sum of| Six thousand dollars, which nobody |be made with the heavyweight title. | Z080r 09 00 MIS C00NE PROREry (and | her parents in Caroiina W 1. shipped to Cromwell and Hartford | Money, with others who have a finger|seems-anxious to keep, has started on| Johnson, of course, expects to ‘ose | Frci™l (ST, | SECTREL as alwavs] Miss Nathan Williams of the Con- The barge could not take a chance of| 1, the P! so getting - their slice. a return journey to Coffeyville, Kas., |his titie some day, and he admits that | 5oL, W0 POOR. (R HS (HERURS | servatory of Music, in Boston xs“me going up the river on account of the| ~Othing Willard has ever done war-|whence it was recently mailed by Wal. |Sam Langford has the best chance of | JV . € oo FELEE L falte, any | guest of her mother, Mrs, Fannie Will- ice which s making fast and would | a(S the belief that.he has the shizht-jter Johnson, much sought baseball|any man living to be the next heavy- |y ining or during a matcl € | lam: & detain her all the winter. chance Yagainst the real Johuson,[Pitcher, to Charles: H. . Weeghman, | Weight champion. o 3 natch in thel Miss Louise Gray of Wellesley col- = 2 hope would be if the cham-|President of the Chicago Federale. This is the dope brought to our A lege: is the guest of -her parents, D 3 B, 5 He has spent much time keepin William Gray. pending upon Willard to show| The $6,000 was originally paid to|shores by Johnny Schiff’a California |, 45 _time keeping | Dr. and Mrs. am Gray. Zood faith, in any previous arrange-|Johnson fo bind his ccnunc}; 37 %m; featherweight, who is on the last lap {"gu";“g: E:"fi and »tr}?n»'anq al-1 ifiss Maud Congdon who teaches on Send . d f ment, neglected to train for ‘the bout,|With the Federal league, and its trans- {0 a trip around the world. Johnny [(UOUSD he carries a punch that would | Long Island, is at the home of her In your order for In that event the opportunity o do -a|mission to Weeshman came after |just arrived from London, where he BT an ox, vou Dever hear of the | parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Congdon. | litile double crossing would be cpen|Johnson had reconsidered.his determi. | trained ywith Johnson and appeared | NOW, Vorker breaking a hand or even| Thomas W. Ryley of Greenwich and to the Westerner, just.as it -was to|Ration and agreed to-play with his old | With him in a vaudeville act for sev- |SPLERINE Onc S el Norris W. Ryley of Norwich have | Moran, | who . presumably was — too|teainmates in the Washington. Amer | erai months, e Hrd B0 thils 18 ot s I phesing fae Nowe: on Weont Myatic s honorable” to take advantage of - it,|an league club. . “Johnson admits that he fears Lang- | \15 1i*d for thelr 12 round bout in|enue. G AND lemm Jf it chance that Johnson money hzp-| The Tegistersd letter containing the|ford,” eaid Schiff. “He told me, one [ NeW Haven next Wednesday night and | Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Congdon - > 3 ; both will no doubt be in the pink of | hav v in Col- pened to be back on the Juarez ventuye|MOney was refused by Weeghman day: ‘Langford’ will sure give me a o * pink of { have been spending a few days in Col : ind the champion realised He oy nne| the advice of counsg and probabiy fli1 | fisht, but 1 beat him once. why shouln't | §ondition for the hard struggle. Leo | chester. We will see that you are|nccessarily get in condition. Willara|fi8ure in the jegal ings which, |1 beat him again? I-weigh about 40 |F; Flyan, manager of Frankie Mack, e | R Ira . Noves of New Haxen has been might suddenly be inspired fo make a|2CCording 1o the Federal league chiefs, | Pounds more than he does and 1 can = spending a few days. with his famils well served. Yeal trv for the champlanship. And|®il be brought to prevent Johheos |Keep away from him.’ " be in.exceller K in Willow_street. he would either get it or joint the ciazs|from " voiding his comtract which he Johnson won a 15-round fight from |Cutpoint the har T John Wheeler of Worcester is_the —_— in wéich Moran has become a fixtire | 5160ed With them, Langford in 1906. when Langford was | ightweight guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard is being kept carefully un- —_— not as good & scrapper as he now is. Tom Hawtho of _Bridgeport, | Charles E. Wheeler. Peo Ie7s Mal‘ket der cover until this bout fakes place Owls Bowl 'at State Hospit McVey has no terrors for Johnson, |Who meects Willic Lewis' star middle” | ~Jrs, Mattie Richmond. and son, T.eon in Mexico, and meanwhile i being her-| The Owls journey to the alle; 4 | Who 18 ready %o meet him whenever | Keight, Tom Lewis for ten rounds in | Richmiond, and GIr. and Mrs. Everett ¢ \ded as the leading +white . heavy-|state hospital tomight. where thee o | sufficient money is offered, according fo | the semi-final bout the show, is|Chapman, spent Christmas with their 6 Franklin Street weight fighier in the country, That|Dlay a match game with ime Birrrrl {Schiff. But Lansford wow't get a|Plusging daily 2 raining quarters | sunt. Mre. Henry Kingsjey. : 1 empty honor in itself consider- |club team. e Riverview | ool 00 ntil Johneon is ready to quit |and Bridgepor s bank on this fel- | Alr. ang Mrs. Philip Butten and son, JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprietor the type of boxers that grace the L s the ring. low to take measure of thé New | philip Butten and Miss Inez Butten, division, but if there is any merit in Monty Challenges. Bl ai e b bl i N e o & RV u oo sy Butet St suei, _Chrlat. L he appellation it surely doesn't be-| Jack Monty issues a chall _{for Jonnsor. tie says Johnson is in|N 2 and_work | mas with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph OSun| (incinuati. Dec. RGERAR T T s 2 i long 1o Willrd. “Guuboat? ~Smith | skuter in eastorn Connectiont. or e o e e e G e s Dy S ete Bl Newsieiusn in Westerly. =~ Oneco has been the| FAMes. Teceived by friends of the |as the time of arrival here. It is stat- John A. Morgan & So Now Lo ouis 1y &nmonggmned that Yo isjlone_distance or spurt race... Answer |a day. Jonnson eats one chicken every | Chick Hrown and Young Bresse of ot ot O O e ne Mrs | Duchess of Manchester, now en route fed that it is the determination of - rg M |2 Dbetter man than Willard and “Jim” | through The Bulletin, ' day. He buys it dlive and kills, cleans | Bridgeport, are working hard for the | Bt e x his parents, Mr. and BMrs.|; aAmerica, caused a decided change |duchess to claim the entire estate COAL and cooks it himself. o George N_ 'Wiloox, in the arrangement opening bout of ten rounds and this| aie and Mrg Enos Gray and so for the burial of | her father for herself and children, in: Frank Moran 18 in -London, Schiff |bout should prove a hummer. In his| By b G of radsary, Mr. aad|the body of her late father, Eugene |dicating that other claimants are ex-fi LEHIGH VALLEY 3 says, in very bad health—tuberculosis, |18t bout Brown owed much fm-} oo B s Zimmerman, here on Dec. 23, at Spring | pected. Estimates of the estate No. 2 Nut $6.50 per ton. EMIAL perhaps. * | provement and should o e, | Mrs. John MacKenzie of Auburn, R. l.|Grove cemetery. The cabled direc- |asmuch as 37,000.000 on account of d S iahia ol Mis. Inmbalin, MEcken- v rempts nd_ named | number of investments of doul Johnsow’s money for the Moran fight | considerable trouble. et . > tions were peremptory and nam Office and Yard Central Wharf 5 zie Christmas day is still tied un in the courts because of Dec. 26 as the date the duchess ex-!value. o= AMrs. Wil Pall d 2 Telephone 83¢. gidachment for debt and Jchnson wor't SPGRT NOTES. sone, Stephen and Febert Piim 'cr:'.’»f e g | RECORD MARKET FOR DULLNESS| 11% an. Reot-susar . ‘| Pitcher Rudoibh of the Braves' has| Bapmers parcats. o Mr © and | Mrs|tinued stress has been laid ipog its | waa £ copy ot Stuipiiimeba W MRS. G. P, STANTON | Of Any Half Holiday Session in Four-| jpo4= & CARDINALS FORCED TO ned a two-year contract at an in- | Stephen Palmer. military aspect. lts importance a& an |raphy of Nelson, specially printed onf L teen Years. 190 Az g : TAKE ZINN BECK,|Creased salary rate. John - H. Hoxie of Boston, Mr. and|interior line of defense is greater to-|vellum for his confidential friend 62 Shetucket Street. g - ;g: oo, B e e Cacth s B Douovan T Foiid i coptroie. | ar ey XL Tkl a0l dashiers:duy. than aver. before Orie sawt. A . . - . | New York Dee. 26 —With its'mesger|. ‘100 am.* 3 Srdereds Gus of; HIvAEINds) €| 16t in charactor. I NS phas ] el O e o %] “Besides enhancing the security of |owner had caused to be bound up is showing 2 full line of New |ouput of Ao L ne o0 Sharcs fodeyl it dn ndae i Season—Has Great Throwing Arm. | o muich Tooser than his motaie. < o | Yors seeqt Ghustmas with thier moth. |(his Country's eastern sead ra.the | She BoBE A e . i & o 125 dw. Tohecco o E 5 -anal eliminates for commercial ship- ¥ Nelson, ‘whic! Millinery for Fall and Winter {rc-or for dilincas of any hait hotiday | - 308 Aviceras £%| zinn Bedk the St Louis Cardinals| oo o —emees er, Mrs. John Hoxie. e hiehiy dangerous passage | sufficient to expand the original teu in 14 years. Openino prices were most- | (o par % Taig =+ - |infielder. is considered ope of the finds | _Manager Towland of the White Sox around Cape Cod between Boston and ; volumes into four. - ———— . U.'S. Steel and Southern Pa-| 0 Bets. _ Seer 13| Of the last season. His contract prob- | ZSHS 10 €0 on record as rating Eddie PLAINFIELD New York. The way around the Cape, | During the last twenty years of w cific again selling at the lowest prices A CuL el . 2 ably would be worth $10.000 in the open | {OIIDS ) € most valuable player in with its fogs and windstorms. its |life our greatest sallor reposed the ub- PIRS, CAKE AND BREAD |pcrmitted under the existing rules,| 100 Cumda Pacinc 153% | market, and vet the national commis- | Paseball. % Tudent at Boston|Shoals and sunken reefs, is one of the|most trust in Davison, and unburdensd! 2 while other prominent issues manifest- 3% |sion had to compel the Cardinal club 3 27 e T o e har "wValter: 35 |most ircacherons sea lanes in - the| himself freely to him on ali manner. that cannot %e excelled. ed heavier tendencies. 3 |to take him as a member of its team.| ~Jim Gafiney has insured the life of | Tech, visi d Pouitry far world frequented by heav .. It |subjects. The book was insured Phone your order. Prompt service. |, JTProvement was noted in the final 3 |Beck's case is most unusual. He was | Rabbit Maranville for 325000, which | ClauSon at Bagewood Poultry farm. on | WOTS TPRaieR e S, FCHS ceasels | £600. and when it perished in & 3 our, Reading, Lehigh Valiey, Union | plaring with Waco when two scouts, might indicate that his infleld, too, is| Thursday. a Handy of this village|have been wrecked in Vinevard Sound, | which destroved Davison's LOUIS H. BRUNELLE and other high priced railroad 1 |one for Detroit and one for the Cardi- {2 $100,000 affair. Master 5“( m‘" et v o¢|without the Cape, and in the Nan-|house. the insurance cempeny _ stocks gained 1 to 2 points over Thurs 73 |nais,giooked him over.. Both decided —— ana '"'V‘;;" » ‘A,'i'"d ’;i ker friends|tucket Shoals region beiween 1843 and | to pay this amount, until he had 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) day’s close on buring that came prin- 36 |to buy, but the Detcoit scout reached | Wyckoff of the Athletics Jooks Hie| Central Village vie ! 1915, 805 of which were a total loss.|in the courts that the value set on cipally from the short interest.- There 2% | the’ Waco club owners first and his|e comer to Chief Bender. “When this | 188¢ week. was in town last|About 00 Ashermen have lost their|work was Dy Do meane ex appeared 10 be less outside demand 1ise; | offer of $1,000 was accepted. young fellow gets. control, nothing| AMiss 1da Scott was In tomn 'ee|lives here owing to the fact that the | London Chronicle. Order It Now by Phone 1365 | {ha: usual, except for some of the in- 6% | The St. Louis scout came late and|will be able to stop him,” says Ben- | Feck en route to Packer to spend el oy orm of the Cape prevented them vestment Stocks. Steel alone of the %% | made an'offer of $1,200. The thrifty | der. . holidays. 3 from reaching a haven in sudden p——— Trommer's Evergreen, per case $1.70 |leaders failed to better its position, at R 5 e Waco people accepted that. one .also. —— Roger Gardiner spent Christmas at| /00 "“Cape Cod has been called Ropkin's Light Dinner Ale, per case |no time advancing the smallest frac- Ty (3" wh i |The scouts did not know these circum- | One has only to read the first inter.| Wi Ham H. Devolves. “The Graveyard of Ship: ;i tion over its minimum. : 3% ces when they jonrneyed together | view with Clarence Rowland o become “The canal is wider and deeper than Koehler’s Pilsner, per case $1.25 Bethlehem Steel regained part. of its 2. n 8 another Texas league town. Here S the | IMPORTANCE OF THE de Lessep’s original canal at Suez. Hhen e o e oimany . Lo | convinced that the new manager of the Free Delivery to all parts of the city | "SCent declin and some of the equlp- e 5% . n Whi ‘poss ey .. It has a modern up-to-date channel, H. JACKEL & CO. e I e B e i mo show of intcrest as o Beck. | nutieve 3 whole- 1ot in Sreel Howiana CARE COD CANAL |70 12 S bic in dimensions to the ones . Bl is rival ‘exas owner tol m g a 3 e Kiel d Manchester. It cross % Outside news bore énly - indirectly B o he woular't. have Beck on his team. | basohan s oo het Shocdcounts in|Both Commersial and Military Value |1, 5, (30 der of the Cape where . - upon the financial markets, advices I Thereupon each scout {ried to et | that good hitters help 5 clon e beriie | —Survey of Steps Leading to Con- |{id piigrim fathers of more than ten There is no remedy that wift Y Y 9 1 =i - m- is a it canal shou e co ! 3 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN |teuor. Holiday trade in retail lines de- | - 139 Faed sres mission. it ruled that the firat offer | J2°<bell is an uncertain game. (Special to The Bulletin,) Washington recommended the bullding | 8~ @nd surely in body, nerve er DO s rived some lmpel:“x! from the more| tee mor st L. W. accepted by "Waco, the one from De- Bill Scinski h : & Washington, D. C. Dec. 27—While |of 2 sea level waterway here, and it mind—than ntal urgeon seasonable weother, but mank clear- | 15w Taim Fiiny . troit, was only verbal “and that the| o Bill Scineki an idea that New | o O of the world has iimped [has been put forward at frequent in- o, ; ings clearly show o marked falling oft | 16 T" R1d v St. Louis deal should be enforced. So Bsotimian paier irlal of East- | long behind ¢he stapendous events ac- |tervals. If Massachusetts hed acted ! McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, |1t comparison with the corresponding | 528 &0 I ;| the “Cardival club took “Beck, “with ords he s et wiher | Curing in Burope during the last few (during the era of canal building: when ; % e some grumbling. . o e 2 fan acomplish- | New York built the Erie, and Virgnia . et s et ot s Sl RS okl e Hagrine mont| DAY Sack Rnvvasi e Tivetiend | mentia s groat Amenian, scomila; | L eRibclit (il e Tend v s % e % . shipped within the next fortnight, to- Food at short and. third ‘and can play | dent Jim O'Rourke of the league looks | Without causing more than a casual | wrested the marine supremacy from FAMOUS FURS gether with large war supplies. Gos- the Hudson at a cost tri compared s firat &5 well ¥ for a prosperous season. Mike Finn is | QUrry of interest among the people of - . w3 . sip associated these orders with Ger- 4 SSBE L2 Akl | R e of g% Dost m},‘,’.;,‘:'::’m.’?; Sl trying to land the Waterbury club | the country: the Cape Cod Canal. con T n O P Ladies' Fur Coats and Sets. man interests. probably because (ho|paper 4@4 i-2. Sterling exchange, |tho big show, and Is a timely bitter | @04 O'Rourke thinks Finn will com- |Ceived about 290 vears ago, and pro-|MOR ARSE . 0 (01 diortens the Men’s Coats of all styles. inuuiry was said to come from banks | heavy: 60-dav bills, 4.8250 for cables, |and sure fielder. He s 2 years of age | Plete the deal at the January meeting |Posed innumerable tines as a public p Bosjon v 52 Remodeling iring Wwith such connecti demand, 48525, v Q derso of ‘the league. undert has been opened to traffic | distance between Bosion and New | i Supsior w01 Sleo oite | Sement wme. oF san R il | s St D et | an B nomate 15 Anaewon, et by'a private company. A description Tork and ol southern Jorts by set: B DETCENER 81 Fraiklin St:|1oe 1o sies coin neas R Pl | S it -hints aiotts: Baliroed pouris | Jokinbon: Wil Murch'$ at asae. Old Fashionsd Now. O O S et toatilie o = Yory Jargs cometer Prale - § , trivial stesds. The Juarez, Mexico, racetrack will i - to it - { It will, further, save a deal of neediess e e i ‘What has become of the old-fasn- |survey of the 0 its cop steps A ioned practi ivi stroctis for ' National | 10ss in lives and in property. Human for the . heavyweight championship | smaren 51 Lews S O AT | o Sty by Commodore 3, |ity demanded a canal at Cape Cod T v ek i o in AE . aABPa R e s e pombarded LW, Mt whe/ e I8Y. anly | At Abd Nantial biltey, Have SRl sales (parv alue) of $438,000. N 2 2 P ia Tel aph. o od not onl . 3 United States goversment B oud A ment by Promoter Jack Curley. It = : ¢ % an + |ed it-—ready for a tributary exist- bonds n9K% ek - ) were unchanged on call for the week. T 3 4 planned to hold some otber bouts at amounts and failing to reflect. the shifting of loans formerly so g ry i i v so0 general at 4304YM NIVD 0DYOIND The bond market was steady, with * - 3 1 t Panama Canal, greater than that of S o of phe. duares Arack el hat ~dat o ke ; e decene < ico. hat, estimaied for. Pana-

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