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w _____—______—_____.——_____n____.___—_____..—_—_——————-——— \‘s\v York, by a score of 43 to 26. The |caived aid from a non-contestant w;ivm! l SRSURMICE Blue players - worked = Consistertiy | be disqualified. i BALTIC u ar ; mmu;nuur the voniest and showed| The baton system wasadopted With o o\ 4y T bl jniiced 4 “IF IT'S that they l:ad comipietely regovered |the touch-off method for relay racing. RANCE. i | from the Qefeut sustzines at the hands | Trial heate m the 100 vards,dash will| John Bousquet Recovers Conscious- . INSU = jof the Corpeil texm 3 be held on the first day of the meet' ness. White Rose SQUASH (cans) WE WRITE IT” | New Yory. collest instead of the second. e | ' i eatt * 33 T Cot t represented 3 il t . pry SUCCEsS] soc @ . 3 Inter-Collegiate Football Rule Committee Closed Its Session 12 o BT RG ancd i o’ Sonsebitive Nemrs N T | i Wl S S acornes | Spiced PUMPKIN (cans) \ feit mem rsship, Without Radical Alteration in Playing Code——Connmttee 2 o i - ! The association voled.to admit to cing. ~ Many were| i SOCCER GAMES ABROAD. | membership Midalebury college. The | . from Willimentic, Taftville Peo |s7s ma‘-k.i umbering of Players to All| fdate of the agnual 'meeting Was|and other neizhboring poinis p Veted to Recommend the Numl 8 & {Miltwell Athlstios and Bolton Wander. | Changed from Féoruary to May Injured Boy Improved. Colleges—Field Judge Re-enters the Official Rank. L. LATHROP & SONS, evening by Laroche's orchestra. which 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Comrn. i The following officers were elected: | ! ers Played Tie Game, b Breiinin: B 7, Giates Pastaidin ohn Bousquet who was injured | 6 Franklin Street — i . F <a- | while sliding Friday afterncon was o iwel hletics foug] o natts Tom ui‘ o :‘c:sfi‘ofi’ngx\{a:s somewhat improved Sunday. The boy | JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprister i aw with ihe Bolion Wandere's | retary, L, . Philbrook, Maine, and rjured so_severely nat he did} The annual meeting of the Lnter«_o!-iafle punt. to ?0/3:»-; s added dis-| ;,“,}“‘j““,tc\‘j_,‘_‘x? Ty il ] S oaarer, eti, Brown | not resain consciousness —until _ twoy legiate football rules committee, held nua;‘;n;lm_; A Rty e »“\?m‘e“ |again nest wee The other %0 TUG OF WAR CONTESTS |~ Miss Bessie NMclperney of Wethers-| for the purpose of considering changes | ;i comhitice ruled thal the center | T8N Thes resulied as expected. Swan- i Ltivint ap=hb Sumdass i) 36 wnoes “':New York to Porto Rlco In the rules for 1515, closed in New| tinuous motion and reloaze it without | Se2 which has been doing sensational AT STATE HOSPITAL.| Aimie J. Gordon of Hizh sirect. | Nolan of Raiiroad nday with friends in XNew|A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- nk Xing or b things up to now, was beaten by New= oo - B S e O ettt astls United. Birmingham disposed | Were Held Saturday Night in Y. M.|:pe tion in the plaving code. { e forward pass. in|of Brighion by a 3 to-0 score. A ¥ I'London; * = The principal changes include giving | Plavers fo cafeh 3 f ‘“(fl,ml’j“fl’,z, In the frst division, Che'sea bea: e Eang k. | “°A mecting of the Alumnae of thel . the hall to opponents on a forward | [N, belors Tie , Fall| touched thel , S0 "\iahl 500 1. he Surprise | mne teams competing in the tug of | Academ nE e Hon Fam war nmal ing all expenses, $94.50 pass out of bounds, made on the fourth | STOTE, WA THICS 83 B (BeemPleled| o second division was.Glossop's L e e e A e 1P;fl”e¥_“ be Academ ernoon. | > e I I e e e N hallad to “hanges. made| Win over Huddersfield on' the latter's| Yoomrorngst 0 the 1o M. hospital on | student at|Also tickets to Geergia, Florida, Ber- made: the increasing of the gams Forets o EDOSS aL - | grounds. Nottingham ¥oresi \got a | i s st et sl Foids Sowas ' the _ e | ciala‘from three to. four, and the lim-| FeTe »%(-\'[‘e ihe noss of clarify | point at Prestén by making a draw | S2tdrday as guests of the River View [muda and Panama Pacific Expositien club, where the contests were held in| ting ¢f re-substituiion of piayers toj ™ with the North Ends of two goais| = 11~ here 1= . 2v, in order to save a few dol- | the beginning of a period. The com- | Smsieene !ca< In the Southern loague Gilling- | 1°° lavge e s “‘;‘:\_“;‘, Sl g ek mittee also earnesily recommended the | Yale Hockey Men Won. [ ham confounded ‘the critics by putting | ALSe muMbE patients & O e v ee A. Durnm FIRE INSURANCE. numbering of players, but did not make s grone start and a faster finish|one over Portsmouth, 3 to 1. Sou ATior: tho ‘Contents somé. ‘enjoved | was the guest ofMis ® - Save on anything else you will, but | it 2 mandatory rule. Yerroiihey : & ¢l ampton scored a 4 to 0 shutout over|:, Aft > contes joved | W 8 AGEN i : g 3 Pt this oLl roles s formerd ‘Taxs]| B oEtnS team a victory | & g dancinz while others enjoyed bowling|Sunday. : OE ox Lo A L . o Ppeliay | 1_universit- seven of}Crovdon Common. until the 10.30 car for Norwich. In the| John J. V. Woods spent the week 50 Main Street See that you are sufficiently pro- uut of W\m:ts ‘;‘?eflt"el ;Oa'}‘ch‘e omwfli Monireal at the St. Nicholas rink, New The results: contests most of the teams were well | end with friends in Hartford | ecte 5 = o & . 3 £ = n Fi T s tected and do it now. . S faend o the | YOIk, Saturday by a score of 7 to 3.| English Cup—(Second Reund Replya).|matched and every team worked hard.| Jobn Finiski, Thomas = McCaftrey i ISAAC S. JONES, Teris at the porat where It crossed the Before the game had gone four min- ; ! The 1 bet theland Thomas Donovan of Greeneville eal Estate line. Because of the greater acCUracy | yies in the first period the Blue had | Suacses 9Newcatle United ... e S e e s R B < et i COAL AND LUMBER Insurance and Real Estate Agent, ) oo : Fitantiis fl P Milwall Athletic .. .... 2Bolton Wanderers { Dawle; Lumber, Co., and Norwich and| Were Sunday visitors in town. | £ 5 s of the throw it was frequently resort-| 3yjje3 three times on their opponents | Birminzhan SBrighton ard Hore OO i % he Dawiley| AMisses Sophie Krodel, Dora Para- Richards Buildlng, 91 Main Street | ed to last fall on the fourth down in| Sol iy Tret o toifio ovir 1aolbonents sham . . Aslaen p erlyiCompany, with the Dewiey| Misses Sophie Krodel “Dora_Pars | place of the puni, in order fo force the | of play left in the final period the biis League First Division. The Contosie wore ng folloarsr T B vore Buests of local friends Sunday. | BEAR IN MIND when placing your | oPosing team to open 118 attack close BEQtE I cs audte 1 Bradford Cify ........ 1Sheffield Tnited | Firet Rodnd | jpThomas Peloguin = of; Willimantic} (Sl eql_le INSURA e coming year | ! s : 2 : The Yale team played a h | Bamier % Sa : ¢ Sunday wih his cousin, Alfred! THE = 1’:‘65 for e the Jact Fve | [OTWard passes out of bounds, eXCeBt|prang of hockey (han it st | Chetses. 1| Dawley Lumber Co. vs. B. and A.| Peioguin R g FACT that during the last five| o (1,2 fourth gown, shall be considered |p ¢ Uy, The Bluas lime | Brerton £ 2 Dasley Cobbare ool s toe 5 N p f | ears 92 Insurance Companies | o 1S fourth ¢ rinceton recently. The Blue line| Fredan ... . ;3| Dawley Company winning by forfeit. | Miss Edna Berzeron of Taftville,| of eur large purchases, paying ca bepag P S e e o 5 Ieted. o the re-substitution|caSily outplayed the McGill line, and| Yipiem wedndsy 5. SOldhim Athees 2| Independents vs. H. and A., resulting| was the guest Sunda cousin,! and water shipments, is— quits lufiile‘_aih%‘fge i J}e\‘;n;?‘“ Hetucn | aithough the Yale defense was mnot| Sundetand .......... 1Manchester Uniied blin a tie. Ida Patenavde. | 3 rule was T e v = a 16 C: Wcs Bromivich R Company. £t Norwelt] 2 : A t THE FACT that no company oan af- | of a number of players (o the same in | (0i(p 25 800d as that of (he Canadians, | ey, Buoms Vmmames L0 w) o TAId Company. v Normich . and) To Play Willimantic. i 5 ford to sell Gold Dollars for 80| the final period. Heretofore, plavers| i Neayy attack offset tnis, The Cana- Second Division. o S ine s ¥ The Keystone Fire bacsketball conomy cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- | were permitted to re-enter the game at |,y (0 2§ throughont the| Woswich Assennt aTocds Oty R Sk % 7 | team _will e up against the Runts| o far taken in and any time in the fourth period. Under | 2 t proved a-hard thing to | Blackoel s 5Ciapin O Second: Round. |of Willimantic in the club hall on THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | the new ruling. the resulations which | 2 = fn the Spurts that Yale| Bisetl Cimv | Riverview club v, B. and A., the| Wednesdar night | when you buy not a mere promise to pay. | prevent a re-substitution except at the| ity of t o o | former winni by forfelt. & B.P 2 C ’o beginning of the first three periods aldo | 1o at the beginning and end of the | perdy couisly .oo... 1 Hul el 001 | Dawley Lumber Co. vs. Norwich and| IERISE S g0 L \ MB . P. LEARNED & CO. | vili apply to the final period: Substi- | S5m0, o o0t : Wanderers . ........ 4| Wester] inche favor of Dawley| It Was announced Sunday that thel UJ Agency Established May, 1846, tutes must hereafter report to an offi-1 =08 RAFas 25 ML Ny every | Huddershed 8 Grossop . 1| Lumber sum of $30.70 was real tnei clal immediately on entering the field { i, "1 " oored three of his team's| mocon Q..o :-... 38teckports County: 2] Y. M. C. A vs. Independents, won by | recent ua; & by the League of in large or smalt of play : A N { zoals, one in the first half and the Sotthsn Uagats b 5 A. by four inches, = Lhe Sacred esar s quantities of ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ;5> mumber of prominent football ofi-i Gthers within 16 seconds of one an- gus: | FHopkins and Allens’ team vs. Third} = clals testified that the reguirements of | oopoi®, WILEN 0 SETORCs, OF LO0e A n | Guinghan 3 Portsmor e LGo., one. inch.. favor iof former. Cotton seed meal is gaining propu- Brown & Perkins Mirasys-ai-Las the game were t0o many for three offi- | 0, 5™ gi o0 "3i0ided the other four,| <omn cik i e s ) larity as cow feed in Canada. D ARDC PE c 5 - -Laf | cials to cover succesatully, and for that | 209, BurEe Y Sl | X 3 S Sea et peatat it e fouth e eiting two apiece. e e i Challenges J. C. Msthodist Church | Over Uucas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. | 23! Central Wharf, Norwich, Cenn. i e % ) Team, | Entrance stairway Dear to Thames|in the person of a 2 1nfm morers o ! Natiomt Bank: pe shall be timekeeper I of | Auto Racer Injured. 5 e Miie s Sacred | Fosrt s Fanketball’ teanr} R' = = Telovhouiah e e odaryihe A0 Tules] Los -Angeles, Cal Feb. 7—The ma- A amiios Comm® 7 Yot Jewett City challenges the Metho- l COAL and LUMBER = i e naming-of.a fleld judge was not|chine.of Jack Callaghan, race driver, dist backetball team of the same town Giants Holding First Place. mandator skidded through the fence in a 198 | [INTERNATIONALS MAY to a of games. James Barry For Infants and Childrea —Call up 24— GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh Hugh A. McKinnon. Federal league agent, is expected to arrive in New Haven within a few days and | ALWAYS IN STOCK planis completed for the organizati of the Federal league in New 1;,.“. Emest E- B“llard A. D. LATHROP - v Since the meeting e las Wricivri s asnghe | oo Since, the wmeeting ¢ Niere \laat Office—cor. Market and Shetuckst Sts, The committes voted to recommend | mile automobile race at Ascot park Magr. 30 Years e \A“KI”m the lead in{the numhen—l\g of [na.:;’. by all ro;v today. large hole was torn in 7 INVADE THE BRONX BT |I| Use For Over A the Willimant lege teams playing under the intercol- |; z 3 reported (o have| =ars league, with the Brav legzate rules os being & desirable inno- 6. President Barrows Wants to Shift the| CUARKIN WANTED MONEY. \“"‘{"Ieh ched only a few points behind. The | vation from the spectator's standpoin s thir the tweifth J i x H igna m e i e | e el (a8 third at the tmeifth ersey City Club There. Ageut McKinnon Explains Hartford | gienature of 4 k by Tufts, who | deprecating the sending of substitutes hanicn: Victar Yels, wax ot| . i eern alne taker ol manin Mystery. a new score of 416. The|into the game with instructions from|hurt and, seizing the wheel, he brought | league players, will have a professional -~ Tecords ang averages of the | the sidelines. : 3 e car to a stop. team of its own if the plans of Edward leaders follow: _Minor changes in the rules include a.| "Eggie O'Donnel and Tom Alley fin- |G, Barrow and Billy Gibson mature, The Standing, 15 vard penalty for unsportsmaniike econd in 1.41.15 2-5 and| The president of the International s onduct, in addition to the disqu 3 league purposes shifting = the Jersev { fication of plaver in flagrant case e City club above the Farlem - river 10 vard penaity for running i Pt F SR o R Gibson, who is well nent atter the whistle has halted S 1=ht | Saturday Mr. McKinnon visited e i sl a ard pepalty for throwinz Yale baskothall five came back | PTomoter and restaurateur, has agreed | several New England cities, and has | VIOLI i Telephone 463-12 3 gers ... legs and striking with the lower le; ¥ vengeance Saturday afternoon | 'O back the club, anc T Dk [y e practically arranged. He | s - an opponent above the knees: a £ym, and trounced the qum« AT s s e T e enne; still gives assurance that everything - E ER i Fardpemaity or Suniing inis fuiback | et reprEsening Samhation colege of | He, Lt Sy Chmer s manarer | UL, ENEE SHUTHCT (bt SR . FAMOUS FURS Red Sox Mr, Barrow admitted Saturday that launched without fail 3 | | ! Mr. McKinnon esplains the Uait-|§ AJl String Instruments repaired | ZLadies’ Fur Coats and Sets. High tes | he was planning to invade The Bron 3 & it e I Hiish teom { M AN RGIAL {and deciared that'this was ‘the oniy |{oTd Mystery which has caused® the Violins sold on easy terms en’s Coats of all styles. el Lo irc change contemplated by the 7o 3 =3 = b 3 Re ins= i Tigh th a6 i st N |casinese by saying that Mr. Clarkin For appointments sddress E. [ Remodelinz and vepairing also done , 416, { = S5 — into |made an attempt to place his Eastern f surels. Superior styles. e el | siWesnave daciasni fiotito g oonito [IMS e (KELGDE o place chis Baster: E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- g | | Syracuse” said Mr. Barrow. “If the {IS0CRIO CQUE I (he Felera ub sin: || wich, Conn. M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St, | SATURDAY’S MARKET!RREGULAR] 1o X . &S i }:“fe_"j." ~°‘_‘fi',"“h“_‘l“‘f§"&‘c ‘;;’af‘ui" > |stead of agreeing to go in on the plan S P2 1 g i 5 " - Y ed by othe: promoters. Mc- 5 { 3 In order to vla The Bronx the [#d0Pted by o % promo { ¥ 1060 P b nnon says arl s now lc Or the Whole the List Made a Good | iis > o Zoer mepestin The Biots “m!vl\..y. on says taht Clarkin has tow Jost | | Shewing. consent of the National and American (NS chance to join the Feds ~and} ] New Yorlk, caused by Germany’s proposed esten sion of the war areca was again a fac- tor of importance today, the | mariet reflecting further foreign liqui- dation. On the whole, however, the st made a good showing, even though some of the carly gains were wiped out Southern Pacific, which with Read- | and Canadian Pacific, were weak- ¥ Iway shaves in 3 Overhauling and Dk';r will probably se‘}(lcrx o, tebwe-in |, i MICE BloR e stes that . ) bof organizat: 18, 3 E | > Y . oy 3 4% o 3 1 e o m e S R ] L e o Repair Work ith Captain Huston and that the lat- | Baster will be the man io operate the ter had agreed to give him his decision | SPringfield Fede: Sb and the matter within a few dave {h=2 ek o ey there Codghat e of all kinds on Automobiles, plan 2t i Yast e bt 3 he | Haven, Bridgeport. Hariford, Spr C Carriages, Wagons, Trucks it itself on record in regard to the |f€ld. Manchester, ester proposition. YWhen the National league [ Providence. and el el and Carts. {rets here Moriday b will alse tak rence to compose the new league. - > e e m ER ke Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ow. an Inter- ming, Upholstering and Wood Waork. the matter Pederal league will not spend a cent | According to Mr. B. for a franchise, and those who fiz- national team in The Bronx would not | ured on being paid big money to get ; 2 injure the Tankees or the Giants in |their club in the new league is to < Slacksmithing in all its branches. the slightest gegree. The Polo er u_‘dalhfi f‘nnned on_ strictly h-.smr\n | = leagues. The decision of the Giants ISBebly.d eGPk auay S he | in one league and the Yankees in the |PUllt BY the Federal promoter. =~ [ @ at ere were par i chares as 09 Westinghouse s where Gibson plans to bujld. T ]m,‘am 2] and ffnancing the the organiza- | hivestern, and Nor-] Torst shases 110 HRRE Bronx has a population of about 600, (tion, the same as is done in any well | | B A ern were weal, the for- 000 and has a community spirit wh |regulted basbeall leagle country. | X meet in {1 ¢ | mer declining three points to its mini- MONEY, should do much to make a baseball e T | | She il T8 i S e ek g club successful | Powers Acqured Kansas City Feds. | g: Mercan- | . pow.. Philadeiphia Daily Papers with| 507 to 515 North Main St-. from Feb. b. | reflected ng exchange | B ew York, Feb. 7.—Patric } transcontinental grou A for cabine | FIRST BIG SWIMMING s, former president of the Iastern Billy Sunday articles = e but unimportant cf P ~ MEET OF THE YEAR |le2sue, now the International league - = hem Steel adov 1 doilars 37 1-1; gove jiannotne: 84 tanISREItHALE e Tadis Sac: S S0 _DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE dustrials Its T ent honds steady; railroad i Will Be Held in Carnegie Pool Satur. | Quired franchise of Kansas City Fed-| best quotation in ma Jlar eral league club ad would transfer 287 Main St. . S. Steel held well above 4 peared to be in moderate demand. day—Yale vs. Columbia. BLACKBUR: RANK R. MLAUGHLIY, e to New York or Newark, X. J Order It Now by Phone 136-. 5/ PRACTISE LIiMITED TO At his home i | s sey City, Powers S ey Hee D S e he Yale-Columbia swimming meet | gociared that he and several sther men | Trommer's Evergreen, per case $170 | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat fonteh Do | Locomotive common and preferred and | New York to be held in the Carnegie pool, New | (S e e 10 00 TN g for | Repkin's Light Dinner Ale, por case | s genlogpailies 4 | American 1secd e Haven, Saturday, will be the first big|(he present, had purchased the Kansas | $1.40 i S £ s e i Hnta ) |intercollegiate meet of the vear. and [cify alub, He asesrted thai no de. | Koshler's Pilsner, per case $1.55 | TN _THE DISTRICT Cot R OF THE | Speciaitios {the result will be very doubtful, al- were ed St the District of Gon- 6.—Cotton futures| the result s rapubriul, (2 | cision as to where the « ie to be | Free Delivery to all parts of the city : % S icicianes S .01 May 855 | Lioush the odds are on Yale that they |uniftcd would be announced for at | H. JACKEL & CO. 1647 ¥ er of Sar jedman (o Trade cheerful October ‘928, [ ! B 0 O e ome. of (he star rvencs |least three or four davs. Intimations | KE 5 SnEENnCCy. NC LI | tenol 38 ToeC P L DA L S |are, however, that Newark has beer | EXG Y Adam?s "avel‘n ors of the above named | Papdiiads 65: sales 100. | otrone team composed . of Weluas, |virtually settied upon i 1814—1316 1 % of STisola, S (he” County where the | "|stronz team compos of Vollmer | n ] 1861 et s butes {CAGO GRAIN BARK holder of several metropolitan titles; | F0) H surably to commerc ment, | CRICAED|OuIn SARKET: erbert. last year's high school cham- Planters Awarded Stewart John A. Morgan & Son | _ ey, Exchange on London went to the low ; | pion at the Horace Mann school: Lee,| The National Board of Arbitratior & A offer to the publi; the suest sianaard e since 1907, demand sterling the basketball plaver. and Rogers. [the National Association of P i (@ A brands of Beer of Lurop A < first meeting of | being quoted at 4.83 3-8 to 4.83 With this quintet Coiumbia hopes (o |sional Baseball Leagzues have handed | p | Bobemien, Pilsner, Cuimsach Bavarian ield before -t Berlin cables reported the proba ~5 e s - |be able to beat Yales record-breaking {down the following decisions dealing | LEHIGH VALLEY Beer, Bass. Peie and Surton uara 33 Broadway.|of anothar large war loan in March, i LR iposed of Captain: Summers, | with players and clubs in minor | Ne. 2 Nut §020 per tongliEcoichl Mie.| Culnpestii Dol SHh ’y e 18th| the amount being estimated at the| saye T s and\ Risenal ) JEhe a0 lgas us bakebal, ! Offic v Central Wharf ('-x B, Ale, Irani Jeney Nourish- 3 on, at whjch time|Same huge figure as the first offering.i aas 50% 815 & 100" yards races will prove very| Services of plavers awarded—John | Office and Vard Centra har Hill P. B, Ale, lAra k Jones —_— creditors m;y attend, prove ‘r anese treasury bills amounting to| Juw 3 1% s 5 lose. with the champion Vollmer fight- | Stewart to New London, Conn. | .,h,". w i “oevse»;fl{fl g Eitter Ale, Anheuser, aims, appoint trustee, be hear 000,000 were taken by London |ing i with Hoadley. Herbert. of | Applications to be free agents| ik i |E iser, Se Pa e ,,'j,‘j;’ge"‘;g" care bankers on a 5 3-4 per cent. basis LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Columbia, and Summers and Rosener |granted to Harold Woods and Bert . | | A. A, ADAM, ‘Norwict R Y Bonds moved irregularly today. Total of Yal uld aleo be placed in these | Jones. | Telephune 447-12 emine Lie bankrupt, ang transact sen|S21eS (par vaiue) aggregated $1.360.000.| Xew Yok, Teb —Receipts of | events. e dive is conceded to Yale, | — 5 ;','lf\, l'-:; incse’ may prope G‘f"-’;mdme.,'",. bonds were unchanged | peeves were 1.476 ad, incl o4 | with Mas A!nenu\r vL p“:"!)nupic_r-ha.m»-1 Players Will Receive a Cut. efor e jen call durims the week. fcars of the market, making with pre.|Pion, and - A. MacLeish ~the footbail | p . 7518 TUHL RECOIvE = Bt FIOMAS M. SHTELDS i e - were slow but steady to a shade|Star. as competitors. Columbia has in{; Iivery plaver in the Internationsl Norw: Cosn.. I.L,,““,al’,‘ SRy STOCKS. us arrivals 26 cars on sale. Steers|this event Macdonald. the track cap- |leasue has received a vircular letier | febsd ¢ e bulis steady to 15@2sc higher: | {ain and Bridges. Smith, the sturdy | "0F At I = Al notifying hir that the league wil be able to pay the hizh T alaries steady. The yards were about|Yale jumper, s expected to keen cleared. Common to good stesrs sold | his record-breaking and win ¥ is eve up TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED| S5 4zl R " | Flexible Flyers in tue assessment thes operty e ] Byatjsarn 1 ha 3 which most of tk ayers drew last cosi_of the comsituction of the| W Am o ata $7.25@8.60 per 100 ba;: bulls at|although he will bave to do his Gest )0 L0 ™0, Joiter in a 1ip that all the Folding Sleds system in the Shetucket Sewer| 1oy A $5.75@7: cows at §8.65@6.75: a car of|to win {rom Goldberg and Coope. players must expect a cut in salary Airerao A 'a‘!‘,‘ S Ten” or Spresue. Conn.:| & dn hoice fat Indian cows at $7. \fresm,o-'l[»_:’ R e e ams | e e orens - so) Girls’ Sleds s sy L i 2680 Am. = beef was in moderate demand at| ot e h out - . son i z > tucket Sewer Dis.| 6o Am s _ as Columbia is confident of winning, | e | he babies z we : : 714c. for city dressed native sides,|as Columbia _of_winning, the babies and we'il | o SR G4c for cily dreesed matireisides (o3 fo onitiie other-Hani,ithe-¥aiattssm | ELECTRICAL NOTES, ,‘BOYS Sleds Baby Cutters can re-admin- | nd Town on | including 313 for the market, makjng | feel confident that the: smiles. 13th_ da February, with the stale stodk 438 on =ale. De. |ister the drubbing which they gave bulletin voar are mnow al = 3 for ‘the v%‘rm_“e‘ _against earance of the pens. Common {o|Pia With Mouquin, all-American for- TR | £ T e ook olitha hoice veals suld at $9@318 per 100 |ward, and Rogers and Leo,-will have| Seven hundred houses were wired { S woiotiupo. | B & o :“culls at $5.75@ $8; barnyard calves |2 Very formidable team aud hope by |in Topeka, Kansas, | Vearlings were mearly momina | their superior team work to completely e : fool Yale Batopllas Min Beth. Stecel Swimnting fans will have A LAIGHTON|. === ed calves were quiet at 16@1¢ larse Chicago retail Brootyn & for city dreseed veals; 12@16 1-2c | the opportunity of seeing the two Hon- | nioves 200 electric trucks for deliver | - . Cal. Patzol Ly olulu bovs, Captain Steiner. and von | Diorice st | A " Ta0x oo and lambs were | HOK, at work in next Saturdays game, | /¢ | THE PHOTCGRAPHER AMeErican mnouse R yei oL : consigned direct to|Both of these men have been coached R T FEEE A g z | ear ALBY G. here was no trading Duke Kahanamoki. the world's o S il tHog, dexic e upposite Norwich Savings Society RREL & Committes of the Shetucket Sewer! of offerings. Dressed | Champion swimmer. The rest of the |fected for Ford cars | gl Special Rates to Theatre Traupes, | Distuict Sensa O3 et B for el | Yale team will be composed of Smith, | Electric company. - i1lc per Ib, for & T o owes: 1T 1ocmioe thr dreseed meih. | Maver, Yates and Burton, all of whom ~- nbs ot 12 1.2 14c with | are experienced men and have played 14.152_teleg: gre experienced men und have plaved || There are 14152 el tions w TYLER BROWNE M D [ Livery connection Shetucket Straat: odds in this game should be about|were sent last year. Ere, Ear, Nose, Throat, Electricity. 5, {even. ST X-HAY STETSON & YOUNG Traveling Men, Ete. Within ané for the Distr: . on the 6th day of Feb: Tesent—NBLSON J. AY! of Annette H eaid Distriet, deceased. | The Execuirix exaibited her admin- on account with said estate to ourt for allowance; lins vp e !N. E. INTERCOLLEGIATE ;i:"‘l.k;: CHAMPIONSHIP MEET The days of making Violet Ray, Mechanical Massage are no more. Electrici 5 s: 10 @ m. 1o 4 and & o 3 p. m. | - 2 R - fenstvely ussd in brick taatns Tlanie. | 3z Sisadway, Norwich ‘cons.” Kats | Carpenters and Builders T e i l«r‘r‘kx n St Cll‘ te “Dr. Browne's. RNt Sl Fasans .,pm Best work and materials at rigit used by restaurants and cafere-s o S gl g equipped with electric heat.ns dey MAHONFY BROS Telephcne. 80 WEST MAIN ST: to keep foud hon en route. | > i TE ‘IEI‘D! i i t] H Will. Be Held May 21 and 22 at Cam- fore 13th dayv of Feb- 3 o'cioek in the| robate Court Reom | wrwich. in said Dis-| Massell same s fippt)lr'ed' Maxwell isaship meet of) o 4 the same, and the sald! Mazlian M 3 1 and Intercollogiate Ath- | 3 dizected to give mot Mes ' tasire i O Wil oo it Athl A large quantity of wolfram. the| {Hack, Livery and Boardmg; *ost Cigars are Goed— iq-fi;;gsa?‘"d_r o read Merket|mew feld of ie Nassachuseits Tnsti: |soUrce of lungsten from which ihe Stable | THESE ARE s’ETTER in 32id Distrjct. at lesst four days pri m} @ cents lower. Bceves $5.10@ | tute of 'Tschnology at Cambridge on |fllaments of Mazda lamps are made, FALLS AVEN ! ¢ Lo GAR & to the date of said Mesring, ang make] 92 sy S ana e assoctation voted |has Dbeen liscovered in Siam. UE i TOM'’S 1-2-3 5¢ CI b 18.25: cows and heiters 3$3.10@8.1 5 Te guarantee our service to be the | Texans $5.16@6.56: celves $8.00@11.75. [at its a busiress meoting held in | TR ek R S AR e A O Foston Saturday. Many larse American cities provia. | DSt at ths most reasonable prices. GOOD FELLOW 10c ClGAR €low and 10 ce lowrer. Native $6.25| -Severa' changes were made in the|ed municipal Christmas trees illum- Try them and see. @7.00: wesiern $5.40@7.05 lambs | rules. It was decid@ed that in cross- |inated every night during the holidas THOS, M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin an $7.653 2,13, weslern $7.20@2.20. country.runs any centestant who rve- | with hundreds of many celored elccu Next to Palace Cafe 2 return to_the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true coDY of vecord Attest. TANNIE C.. CHURCH, fobsd Clerk. £ HERb is no advertistng mti)ullv in Eastern Connacticut e letin fo:r busines