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BEFORE STARTING YOUR FALL WORK TAKE A WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION POLICY WITH J. L. LATHROP & SONS A man once allowed his Fire Insur- @ance to lapse. His intention was to re- mew it in a few days, but before that time arrived a fire had destroved every thing of value that he possessed. Don'l ut yourself in his position. A Fire surance Policy is an ‘ecessity. ¥ ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 28 Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn. Absolute 91 Main Street Cleveland. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 12.—Pittsburgh and Fort Erie will not be active mem- bers of the grand circuit this year. The stewards of the harness racing or- ganization in session today prepared the 1915 racin schedule and added ‘Montreal to the circuit. The Canadian city was given two race meetings of three days each to flll the gap caused by the withdrawal of Fort Brie and Pittsburgh. _Pittsburgh, it was sald, decided to remaln out of the circuit until the driving club obtained a new track. No reason was given for Fort Erle’s withdrawal, but it is under- stood that the horsemen generally fa- vored giving Montreal two successive meetings. The season will open at Cleveland the week of July 19 and will close at Lexington, Ky., the week of Oct. 11. The change which brought Montreal into the circuit was expected and the allotment of dates was about as pre- dicted. The opening dates of the race meet- ings follow: July 19, Cleveland; July 't o BEAR IN MIND when placing you INSURANCE for the coming year THE FACT that during the last five Companies yoare 2 “imsurance ave either failed, reinsured quit; THE FACT that no company can af ford to sell cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol lar taken in and ol THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY not a mere promise to pay- B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1846. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Gold Dollars for 90! 26, Detroit; Aug. 2, Kalamazoo; Aue. 9, 'Grand Rapids, Mich.; Aug. 16, three days. Montreal: Aug. 23, three day: ontreal; Aug. 30, Yonkers, N. Y. Sept. 6, Hartford. Conn.; Sept. 18, Syracuse; Sept, Columbus; Sept. Columbus; Oct. 4, Lexington, Oct. Lexington. The law governing meetings at Montreal hree days’ r = 1 horse only harness allows racing in a week. HOLY CROSS ANNOUNCES SOUTHERN BALL SCHEDULE. Opens With St. John’s College at An- napolis March 30. Worcester, Mass,, Jan. —The Brown & Perkins, Atoreys-ai-Law Shetucket St. Thames Telephone 38-3, Over Uucas Nat, Bank, Emtrance stairway near INational Bank. to schedule of the southern trip to be taken by the Holy Cross baseball team "EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-at-Law. { mar108 Shannen Building. | ,,,,,,, — — 1 ale at Baitimore. WON AT BOWLING. | pril § and T—Georgetown at Wash State Hospital Toam Defeated P, & M.|y 407 o Columbia university at New e, 107 to 1182, e In a mateh at The State hospial] _Brooklyn Releases Two Pitchers. powling allers eveaing _ue en the Hospital team and the Por us and Mitchell team, the forme won by the score of 1307 to The score: Hospital Team. Widte Richmond Business Men Basebail League, Richmond. Va, Jan. 12—An organ- Ezation of local business men today Purchased for $12,500 the Virginia Daseball league's right to Richmond erritory, with a. view to the transfer here of the <hub., Manager Dunn of the Baltimore club aill_confer here tomorrow with the spurchasers. Baltimore Infernational Donovan is After Two Tigers. Detrott, Mi, Jan. 12.—Manager 41 Donovan of the New York Ameri- <ans today discussed President Navin of the local baseball club the proposed transfer of First Baseman ipp_and Ontfielder High from the STizers to the New York team. Mr, #avin announced tonight that no deal 2 sale of the two players had ®een completed Manager Donovan, that he expected betore leaving here = however. o acquire b said h men COUGHED ALMOST CONSTANTLY Great Victory for Vinol Over a Severe Bronchial Cough. Vinol Succeeded After Ev- erything Eise Failed. Bogalusa, Ala.— ‘I am a housek: AR e by et R e terrible cough and pains in my chest forsolong1 wasdiscouraged. I coughed almost constantly and would aimost lose mybreath. My trouble interfered with my work because I was so weak and run-down from continual coughing. 1 ook cod liver oil emulsions and other medicines which did me no good. Fin- our ist told me about Vinol. I tried it and noticed an improvement almost immediately and its convinued wee has completely cured me. Vinol is certainly wonderful and I praise it wherever I go.”’—Mrs. W.E. LISLE, Bogaluea, Ala. The »esson Vinol is 8o successful in «caring chronic coughs, colds and bron- chitis, is because of the healing and #issue building influence of the medicinal inciples of cod liver oil, assisted by tonic and blood making propertics of tonic iron, all contained in Vinol. If Vinol fails to benefit any person in ¢his vicinity who suffers from chronic mg, colds or bronchitis, or to build up the weak, run-down or debilitated, #ve will pay back their money Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engl Prop., Norwich, Conn., and at lea ing drug stores everywhere. BEAVER BOARD is a sudstitute for lath and plaster awithout the dirt and Inconvenienca Peck, McWilliams & Co. MOPSICK BROS., Ladie Qents’ Tailors, Cieaning, N T M 0ods called for and m‘—fl‘ Lafayetite 9., Norwich, . Tel. 1326-2, 1m%°~ mo ad' medtum W npecticut eq to The Lal- Zor Dusinems results 07 next spring was announced today as follows March St. John's college at An- napolis. March 3 t. Mary's coliege at Em- metsbure. April I—Nayy at Annapolis. 3—C thoiic univers New York, Jan. 12.—Charles H. Eb- | bets, president of the Brooklyn Natior {al league club, today announced the relcase of two pitchers to Newark of {the Internatfonal league, William I. Steele, obtained from the St. Lou onals, and John Enzmann, who joined Brooklyn from Newark = [ |Jewett City Hockey Team Organized. i The Jewett City hockey team which {recentiy organized wishes to challenge jany team under 25 years of age. The team has quite a fast bunch of stick- handlers and guarantees to put up /& fast gam. w he best of them. Ad- dress all communications to_Alex Des- Jewett Cit; ould like to arrange games e, Taftville, Greenevilte or ¥itch- jardins, They Balt; ville. rived at manager, NEW ERA IN ATHLETIC POLICY DAWNS AT YALE Blue Men Expect to See Teams Pick Up the Ground They Have Lost. Yaie sees the dawn of a new era in its athletic policy. The Alumni Week- ly says that the Blue has finally ar- the conclusion that Yale's rivals came to several vears ago in re- gard to coaching systems and the like, MONTREAL ADDED TO GRAND CIRCUIT Stewards of Harness Racing Organization Prepare the 1915 Racing Schedule—Pittsburgh and Fort Erie Dropped From Circuit—Season Opens Week of July 19 at i and that from now on Yale may expected to pick up the ground that was lost in the period of floundering through which the university has gone in the past three or four years, follows. tled systems. swung the other way: leaf out of the Yale book and adopted coaching systems in the various inter- collegiate sports given a chance to help sol lerp, “Yale, val results, no system, ennial sports something e had ext forsaking that fell into the mire from which her ri- icated themselves, me yvears past, have been what might have been expected. no permanent polic: te mapaging head. no zeneral for s from which to develop per- university new fell from had rst step. Cheerful Tone. The tone of cheerfulness that the Yale Alumni Weekly sends out is as Then to three bad in which the. solid to year: the adoption of 2 new athletis uous et and plished hopeful afte not fal promise. es was leader were 1 tootba basie then they baseball this has already been accom- one or florts 1 to Tn rowing, put baseball, back on_an even materfal, worse be done about i ago, associa- tion constitution. There followed stren- rowing Cale athletics were successful over a long period when her floundering and Yale herself had set- pendulum others took a rivals were time was ve the prob- roun v o un ett had been before. after efforts that did not would have T even had the happened spo: - lost rowi 1 18 much ~ contract, Harvard pame showed y the penalty otic conditions of tura ! o win ng -ho and for red o the take Tucky by a fe nors he futur stick to what we have begun. “In football a long period of unset- tled policies and changing head coach- last fali wh uj en on a. thr last rus| ew a ne e vea teas hline Conn. The two 1cceed, a final effort was madse Jast year that ed in what we were Yale crew feet. an organized recouping is now unquestionably if we n- year til the f aknesses that of the cha- few ¥ nt in recent foot graen at iantly in- n one of th Others at $2. e $3. 98 98. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. MANUFACTURER’ SAMPLE SKIRTS We have just received 50 Manufacturers’ Sample Skirts of chiffon broadcloth, silk tussah, granite cloth, worsted poplin, men’s wear serge, and novelty cloths. There is a large variety of black and of navy, also a few very pretty mixtures. The value of these Skirts ran ge from $5.00 to $12.00. The sizes range from 24 band to 35 band. The lengths range from 37 to 40. Take your choice $3.98. “If he tills the land or teaches Sunday Scheol call him J.B. FULLERTON & S ER e the two verv hard final a large undertaking. “The point is that we started a settled football system that, games, the man in charge. is the most prom- ising thing, we believe, happened in Yale football. the case, we think that rest of us to give moral the effort to get back into the game. a, th | opinion is just as emphatic about hold- til | EIGHTH TIME LANGFORD was have at last to those who know all the facts and that has yet That being # behooves the support to We are glad to observe that graduate ®AND M'VEY WILL MEET the necessary confidence and they took the next three and won the champion ship. that saved the day for the Red Sox JAMES ALMOST BROKE Bill James of Boston Braves Made Great Record. NOling to the traditional Yale idea of Bill James, through at the age wie taking defeats without a public dis- | mo, avers a PRI eyl cussion of the reasons for them.? ¥ pIoergssro ducky to fe ur 2l started, proved himself last year or of the diamond's great natural pit With a superb build for a twir r, im Y mense speed, zreat strength and en Two Pugilists Will Clash Friday | durance, blazed his way Y = Night, lfront on sheer natural ability. Wit Tn the further acquisi of *experienc § biz protests the Ken- | e should be one of the greatest all oahie, promoters will £0 Shead with thoe pitchiers of history. Some d Sam Langford-Sam McVey bout Fri- vet breal the pitching recor day night, which, as far as the week he came so near tering I fistic fest biz match, Kenosha, where t are not ities are concerned, Those in on the and other Wisc > Dhoxing game is #olerated, backward in declaring ths the meeting between the two big col- ored men will help greatly to about the death the boxing in Wisconsin, so strong is the oppo tion_ag these fizhters in Ken: are figh bout the pull it The at < town al i without tion, resul & battle. Lang- ford and McVey are not strangers by any means and for heavyweights can be counted upon to ply bout as rm a piece de resistance as could be seven in all ques. m a i ~ FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL resulted and two drawn Langford Lattle WHEN COLLINS WON SERIES. HALT IN THE MARKET. Leading Share- Were Disposed to Re- act Moderately. | New York, Jan. 12.—There was a per- ceptible halt today in the upward movement of stocks and the rising tide of activity. Leading shares were disposed to react moderately and the undertone of the market suggested profit-taking in those lssues at every favorable opportunity. Specialties were again put forward, however, some of them adding appreciably fo recent Fains, bur activity in this group was viewed with some skepticism and fail- ed to elicit any outside inguiry. One of the low priced specialties— Rumely—fell to its lowest price, to the socompaniment of reports of recur- rent field difficulties. International Harvester issues failed to reflect in any way the announcement that ample provision had been made to meet its note obligations maturing next month. United States Steel was the only fa- orite to manifest consistent strength and rose above vesterday’s best figure, Bethlehem Steel showed the effects of continuous realizing sales, but a state- ment attributed to one of the leading independents in the steel industry, who expressed the opinion that the ‘‘corner of depression ‘has been turned,” im- parted some firmness to Industrials as a whole. Metal stocks were compara- jtively inactive, but held most of thelr jrecently acquired advantage. Foreign exchange rose temporarily on buying of remittances for the Ar- gentine, but declined after demand from that quarter had been satisfled. The local money merket was even duller than usual, offerings of mer- cantile poper showing corresponding diminution, but interior banks are buy. Ing these contracts on terms more fa- vorable to the vendors. Sixty day loans were made at 32 per cent. Private cables to international bank- ers reported increasing firmness in London and Paris. the ouicome, it was intimated, of Turkev's acceptance of Italy's demands. There were further negotiations between this center and London respecting the proposed pur- aaze by our bankers of a part of the i 140 100 Erde 100 P 500 Gen. 1200 Gen 407 Gea Erie 500 Tnter 400 Tot 160 Tnt s 00 K 1100 L. 00 Loos 100 Tor: 100 Mex. recent French treasury note issue, but definite details were lacking. _ Bonds were strong. especialiy the better known investment issues. Total sales (par value) were $2,012,000. Nnited States government ware uachanged on call. STOCKS, A bonds 4200 Algake 519 Allks_ Chelmers 1080 Amal. Copper 106 Am. 00 Am 5850 Am. 315 Am. s00 Am. 900 Am. 100 Am: 100 Am. 1400 Am. 700 Am 1200 Am. 09 Awm. 1828 Am. 200 Am. 200 Am. 190 Am. 1200 Am. Am am Getd it 800 2300 " pr new Anaconcs 2 Atchison . Atchison pr 100 At Const. Line €00 Baldwhn Loco 490 Bald. Copo b 2500 Balt. & Ohio 1110 But. & Oho pr 3200 Betls. Stael 200 Beth. Steal s 1315 Tiks 100 T 1 ki 100 Un 800 To. 200 T =000, fiow 15500 T 200 Va 100 ve. 200 Wea: 160 W at & 1-4. auiet; m stead October wREsT 600 Tner Unton 300 Union easy at 3 1 last loan 2 1- 1,700 ” bales. March 3. Tack: &R G, T e Hex Paer Pager pr e < Valler Coro, wiles ard P Pot 4 Avenze R T Pactie Pec. Dry_Goods 900 United By In. B, 5. Al oy S, Tinvber 5. Rubber 5. Steer 1100 U 5. Steel pr 5000 Tish Copper Car Chem. Caz Copr . 600 West. Mary 310 Wos: 1300 West Tn. t Mec. at 260 Woolworth 100 Woolworth pr tLE o o 200 Lig. & yers e Mo 00 Mazwell 3 [ o 0 U. & Real & Tmo. o Total sales 17Q.500 shares. MONEY. 2, Mav $.43, Jul COTTON. New Yoric Jan. 12. — Spot niddiing upland 5.05; Cotton futures 8.83, December 9.02. CHICAGD GRAIN Open wigh MARKET. Low. 1m2% New York, Jan. 12. — Cail money low 2; ruling rate 2 1- closing bid 2; offered [ Called on Men After Three Gone, Games Repor greatest third in Collin aseman th 1t ever | ed the game, is recovering from a se- rious iliness fralo, ls the greatest chapter in American leagud { histo Bacl in 1903 Collins led. his Red Sox rid series baftles with th into the w Pirates. The Pirates took the first hree games of the series in such eass fashion that it seemed nothing b miracle could win the world cham- pion p for the Sox. To win the Red Sox had to take the four remaining games. And they did, because Collins, game to the core, begged and pleaded is men to “come back d straight b Johnson and the club owners quit ce They left town that night. To them it seemed a hopeless fight. And then it was that Colline gathered his men around him and, With tears in his eyes said “They've quit us, boys—all of them. They think we're beaten. But there is a cgance yet. There's hope. So let us pull together. Let’s get to going to- ting Bax morrow and we'll beat ’em vet. Wil you do this for me, boys?” History ehows that the “boys” de- livered. They went in and beat the ¥ tes the mext day That gave them is the citles bring game appearing nd nail to have the sason just passed he ting of Mank Gowdy wa the featu the series. The pitc th mos seen in pe a world won edoubtable rted 1 as ¥ raf When James ANl his 1 s in basel as beer « fornia. In winter he resides most the time at Orcville Hill, part of time in San Francisco. He grea hunter and genuine lov pical > far what he n that line | ocation has bee or money was m managed by m from reportin, hey were set against bhas as they had quite a different view for him. And for a vear fluence was Strong enough to o the lure of the diamond. In however, baseball triumphea James ve eattle This was in 191 ord on other notable een straig 2, and he had a appearance. achievements t games. He gran Amos he had It was the wonderful Collins courage | THE_PITCHING RECORD.| maris adm behin 2nd ter, h | act passe there a { n P t e a o ning | James needed no grand world th >5 send-off to bring his name be- the public eye. for had fust| best secasons a t ithlete, | ambit HATELS' THEERRY, This map shows the ‘changes on the battle front of the western war zone during the past two months. The ne shows the positions of the o warring forces early in January, ile the line of crosses shows the PO- sitions on Nov. 1. The dot and dash lines denote the boundaries of the countries. Only on the two extremes of the battle line in Belgium and France has there heen as hange in the po: iticns of the German and allied forces during the period of fighting from November unt{l January. In Flanders during the early part of that curenar CHENT 54 pesr Z Cany @BRUSSELS < § “eeE £ CRARLERDL 225G s n o VAR DINANT PinvoEsE period the Germans advanced their po- sitions along the North sea coast from a point beyond Ostend almost to Niey port. The allies have pushed back the Germans from the elbow of the line to Ypres. To the east of the Argonnes the Germans have beeri driven bac an dthe French have made progress into Alsace and Lorraine, German ter- ritory. The Germans at only one point |along that line have gained. They have driven a wedge into the French line and now hold St. Mihiel Germans are reported to be preparing for a renewed battle all along theis western front. BATTLE FRONT CHANGES IN THE WESTERN THEATI::;{(V); WAR | MAASTRICNT = Sr-24-cram g LA CHRPELLE F in fine | burned able speed s but little n hundred hape d Lim, the the rest a thirough rear tezmm ecn written i 1 the an But great as was cne feature of elp but prove Eteaf piiones mes had won nine str ¥ ur, ittshurg He thirteenth against him hree ng of it from James! after ¥ but, as he himsell best of history the management How circuit with h the season just W it ht gam pected oppositior i grandly ror truc i ng t 10thi hat victory count there inly e unfo cted and undd. it on win he had an Wha nlighten stoppin eleven more mean Me der obbed by te of the the most untoward circumsta Twenty-one straig bt and should ale have Deen the an erved her.—Base. REAL FOX OF BASEBALL. g Lajoie Deal. old and sman ond child all ciuk Bender. reed to and recamp their efore July, 191 1d e imy eme the s drawi the champions, $9.000 per v e lub to a s was a member among the hampior he veteran Larry a made Mack oilins, better ball for me 2 the Cleveland club. u have that I m wil that 1 e his best to the contrary, a the Sver hi 1 n “laying was of use n COLOGNE P COBLENZ ZABERN . o 9 STRASSEURG ol STE 1TARVE AUX-LINES and fourteen found a rejuvenated team James Rudolph and Ty- indelible char- | his record | hat disappoint- gs but is osing such a inate | tandpoint was nt James such a record marred| solute clearance. $15.00 .. Only one or two of a kind Real $Ig\7RP Sty $16.75 1 i $ 75 ST o Lamb, Chinchilla, Women's and | To Close Out d luck that | $5.50 .... Mack Puts Up Strong Argu- | ments Concern | i finan- | [this week th afternoon wear. Furs and for wear. 121-125 Of OQur January Sal Unegqualled opportunities are now offered to obtain rare values in Women’s and Misses’ Smart Apparel. Our only object is to clear stocks, and to gain this end prices have been re-marked to insure 2 speedy and ab- oo Esoawereido oo s i WEFC 1O e Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Final Reductions. Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock now ... were to $20.00 were to $35.00 in the season’s most desirable styles and fabrics Women's and Misses’ Coats Bargains Jnlser WETE O were to Stock comprises newest models in Seal Plush, Arabian Zibelines, Broadcloth and Smart Mixtures, fur trimmed and satin lined. Unusual values. Misses’ Dresses Exceptional Values e e wie s oW eTC tO S1GBD ..... Were to $20.00 Our entire stock of Smart Tailored Serge Dresses and attractive Dresses in Crepe de Chine and Messaline for Fur Coats ONE THIRD OFF FORMER PRICES. Our entire stock of Coats, Neckpieces and Muffs re- duced.. One-third off former prices. tions on High Grade Furs—All absolutely guaranteed Manhattan Genuine reduc- Main Street “WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE” |down.” But it's no secret th | was a tack or omy 1n ~ | He did not feel in harmony with srroundings. No man unde conditions couid do himself justice “On he be worki FIGHTER SLUG ON WITH INJURED WRIST. Flynn Had Broken Bone and Al. Reich a Sprained Wrist. new scenery, where everything is har- monious, where evervone is working | New Y —Jim Flynn, the for a definite purp 7 B es Larry | Pueblo fir e his left wrist as 1 believe, that he will have |and Al mer national ama- a chance to get into a world's seri teur heavyweight champion, sprained with our > it is his greatest | his right wrist i hei: en round bout ambition to be a me per of a in Brookl tonight Flynn's accident pionship club befor he quits came in the second round and Reich's | ball.” the third, b they fought on, using their uninjured in _offensive Bender to Stay with Feds. A report fr 2 Bender emanat rer arms defensive- of it until his and made a wild seen inducewen Plogrd - ristits Iuaa hand for e blows. From the =St d1an | fourth to the ninth, inclusive, Flynn s ering the ProPo- |outfought Reic 3 . When the gestion was put to Ben-| FIYRR Weighed 157 and Reich 207. er the 1 ian hurler denied it. ST The big leagues ‘had -.plenty of Yale Won at Basketball, nce to do business with m 1id | New Haven, Conn, Jan. 12. — The Bender, ‘before 1 signed a Ieder e basketball team d ated Univer- league contract and they didn’t even | Vviv n an in- »other me, d they have paid less | ollegiate lea attention to me since I agreed to play with the Federal: I haven't talked ‘We hope the headline ‘Lajoie to baseball with any one connected wi play for ..ace > cuiie Oui a more ganize b that an ¢ eful head writer would have 2 oie to be on Mack's team.” This is YOUR crease your princi and receive six money. ed by a mortgage erterprise will investigation and most conservative portunity. Addres: Yeur principalswill be secur- stand the most ready availed themselves of tkis op- Box 1489, New Haven, Conn. opportunity te in- iral fifty per cent. per cent. on your on real estate. The igid some of New Haven's citizens have al-