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INSURANCE - st . e e g i A1) ot Ppropoused some tme. ago as 2 measure | to Arriy ' foliis in the light of Comoll's | - : 2 3 T of econamy. ‘It is probably the play- |defeat of the Na\y five at AnnaDolis = 2 : ing season this’ year wili include 168 |2 wesx aze. If you buytnu ch brush: IF IT'S b games. Gosmip Was to the effect that | The Aymy plebes wen thelr four- o elimination Graft role as | tesnih streight Mol Wi INSURANCE, s = . |t applies to class AA 1eagues, wouid pary contest ! E::.‘%‘Ed;;n 'r;:n?;:y of < 3ive you FREE WE WR o % 5 5 4 % accepted by the natlonal commil engselzer echnic institute a t aracterizes eio: t ting soon after th -acoreol.lt % rea'u! J. L LATHROP & SONS, President of Players’ Fraternity Ch: it as Another EE:‘ o fl;::fi;m‘; 5 Jo!hnb‘;onsfr%xen 0. our ar 19¢ canof . . 3 . . i Ccoast. e ] woers 28 Shetucket St Norwich, Conn. Evidence of Unfairness of the Present Waiver Rule|iinies e conarm tre, o0 ° PAMLEC TE“";:‘G":‘:BW“ SR Operated by ' Organized Ball—Reulbach’s Case Re.|JUDGE KAVANAUGH, PRES. OF | oo iy Undersatad In Gontests at Y. 5 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATICN, DEAD 16 A Gy i, viewed. Was Former United States Semator— Acute Indige: tv::l'duk' “MP 21.- ;:g 'uncomi{- 1 den\?nof vB(l\gton College last night, Ma- ease itch ward Reul- | ranville said: k. T O D s | T N ignale hiad Ve Jot to. do withi eur| Wiliam 36 Ka\:anuughflfnmner Tnited {a_good le - ; club is characterized as.“another evi- | winning the championship. We thad | States senator from Ariansds, presic smtg_d by the phy 3 3 v - == S for Floors and dence of the unfairness of the present | signals of our own, of course, and so|dent of the Southern Assaciation of|the M. C. A P : waiver rule as operated by organized | for as I know they never were salved [ Baseball Clubs, president of the Little | nighit swere: i SBE : all Woodwork bail” by President David Fultz,. presi- | consistently. We were able to get the [ Rock Railway and Electric company | First round:—Third Co. won from| 32 dent of the Baseball Players Frater-|mcaning of the signals of the other |2nd president of the Southern Trust ! B. & A. by forfeit. Dawley Co._won nity, in a statement issued today. Pres- | teams in nearly every city of the league | company of this city, died at his home | from Hophins & Allen by 5 in; Y. M. ident Fultz sald that he had submitted | In St. Louis we knew almost every |bere late today after an hour's ill-|C. A. won from Riverview Club by Tequest that the National Baseball | move that the other fellow was going [ness. Acute indigestion was the cause | forfeit; Norwich & W:uerly won from éommilllon ang the national board of | to make, and that helped a bit. Their | of death, physicians said. 24 Independents by 1 1-2 in. arbitration notify the fraternity when | signals were very easy. Other teams| Judge Kavanaugh, who was 50 years| Second round.--Third Co. won from In the tug of war c n the Cause. M. C. A, Eaturday some good close contests with Daw. Little Rock, Ark., Ieb, 21.—Judge |lev's team stili i Kyznize will make your floors and furniture look like new, and 2 cloth with warm water will keep them lookingspickandspan. Kyanize waivers are asked on plavers, had harder signals, but we managed to | old, was a native of Kentucky. Y. M. C. A, by 1-2 in; Dawley Co. 2 BLE 2 . vour fire insurance policy to lapse.| Feviewing Reulbath's case, Fultz | get most of them, while the other side 5 won from Riverview by’ forfeit; Nor- is the most durable finish ever made. Carelessness or an oversight in this was doing the guessing.” “ANOTHER WILD. RUMOR’ wich & Westerly won from Hopkins { Clear and seven popular colors. N E o e 42 & Allen by 2 1- in; Independents won P matter may prove very disastrous. On Nov. :1.Jast, the club secured SAYS CONNIE MACK 5 £ Take advantageoithis offer; we give you eneagh Tt v ccveba i sor Jaivers on Revibuch and tius evi- |BLUE BASKETBALL FIVE AntinE of thh banima 1o’ diste b |l et St gy e, INSURANCE MATTERS. him for 1815. Notwithstanding "{h“ DETHRONED THE TIGERS after first round s as follow: E cents refunded if you ‘are not delighted with ISAAC S. JONES, fact. Reulbach was not notified that Won. Lost.| N the Kyagize. Absolutely Nothing to Report That Homerun Baker Will Become a Insurance and Real Estate Agent, |waivers had been asked or of the Princetonians Fought Hv.;-d in La Member of St. Louis Americans. Dawley Lumber Co. ........ S [} ; itdi f clubls intention until Jan. 27, this| Fi Minutes but Unabl, s Norwic esterly Co. . 2 Richards Building, 91 Main Street | 70 B, 7 " dava before the club, by "m;::reu:m Yale's Lead—Scors 21| Philadelphia. Feb 21—Connie Mack, | Y. M. C. A. ...... - A § BEAR IN MIND when placing your| the rules of organized ball, would i manager of the Philadelphia ARmeri- [ Hepkins & Allen 4 =3 INSURANCE for the coming year have either to sénd him a contract or| to 18 cans, tonight characterized as “another | Third Co. ........ B | 4 THE FACT that during the last five|Zlve him his release. On this day he s wild rumor” the report published to- | Riverview Club ..... oy H K. r& 92 Insurance Companies| ™S released unconditionally after all w;’a.\efvt\;:ledml:n:r;efionlfl:n tr:m(;;fifi day in St l_fiuif (h:t .Ih.l l-\-a,nrllclun gtdbpendpr(g Al | o3 Z ither fai clubs had practically completed their of the Intercollegiate Basketball | Raker, the Athletics' hard hitting thira & A g e . eaie 2 haye either failed, reinoured of | Zoytery for the coming season. league in Princeton Satirday night 45 | baseman, would Lecome a member of | *—Indicates 1" iic. i Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street ; “All walvers negotiations are con- |2 score of 21 to 18 Yale's last tally | the St. Louis Americans. Th % s 4 834.> THE FACT that no company can af | aucted secretly among: the owners and | had scarcely started from Kinmey's | “There is absolutely nothing 50 far | war wead SIkmp made by M- Clarve Telephone 531-2 ford to sell Gold Dollars for the players know nothing of what is|hands when the closing whistle blew. | as T know on which to base the sto A med e aiehhang wasiep: cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol-|(aking place, although the transaction| In the second half of the_ contest|declared Mac! The St. Louis man- | taine. ) iR talan: Binnd is of vital importance to them. The|Princeton scored 13 points to Yale's 7. | agement has ot even mentioned Ba- | /Tha next contests will be held next| PESTRUCTION OF FIRST ‘TICKETS FOR FLOUR AND THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | recent instance in which Hugh Jen- {but the Tigers spent most of the first | ker's name to me. The report is only not & merc promise to pay. nizgs was severely reprimanded for|half warming up to thelr work and |another wild rymor and has no foun- Entorday SYMDE AMERICAN. SHIP IN w‘“i BREAD IN BERLIA disclosing the fact that waivers had | meantime Yale had drappes points | dation in fact. T hav: . an ke = G B. P. LEARNED & CO. |disclosing tne fact that maivers had | meaniime Ko e s ana Wk vies | Soipn, 1 450, [ have eveny reaeon| pipP AND HIGH YANKEES, ~|Ambassadors at London and Berlin In- | Restaurateurs Making Bread Whick Agency Established May, 1848, Plank by the Philadeiphia Athletics|tually stowed the game awa) 2 manently to retire from baseball, as I 5 < % structed to Make Exhaustive Inves- Contains Neither Wheat, Oats Neor shows how carefully the owners guard| Kinney and Arnold were responsible | announced a few days ago.” Detroit President Says First Baseman| tigation. Barley Fleur. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW this information from the public and |for all but one goal of Yale's score, and’ Quthelder Have at ‘Last'.Com dlayers. WA and Amnold's nine foul goals counted | Giants Continue in First Plac to Terms. o Washington, Feb. = Berlin, via London, Feb. 31, 1115 n. A “We make no comment upon the stantially. Kinpey scored the on AP the Besloning iof the. twentieth States government was m.—Bread or fiour will not be ob- Brown & Perkins, Atlurmeys-ai-la¥ | Brookisn club's motives in this trans- |fleld goals made for the New HaveD | dar i the Gommamont of the Wil | Walter Plpp, first oaseman, and|Vised tonight of the destrac tainable here after Monday except action, but simply say that any regu-|team in the second half. Over Uncas Nat, Rank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames ‘ational Bank. ‘Telepho; mantic Duckpin league, the Giants are { Tugh High, outflelder, will play with | first American vessel on SHIl 1 the lead, although one point | the New York American league base.|@ince the outbrealr of the Buropean |distribution of which has been ended nearer second place. The Braves. Cubs | bail club this season. President Navin s piCcanmt Ree at | ToREeo G e Iessentpoputa 2 31 1 Snd Tigers are Datiflig bask Slcoe of the Detroit club announced at De- | ¢ i she steamer Evelyn and her | priced restaurants in the. city with employ ‘nim, is vicious and should be[of the most brilliunt floor Work seel | He nesig of the jeaders. Sictors mom | froit Eaturaay that Pipp. had. come CArSo of cotton bound for Bremen dozens of cseablishments announce that FIVE BRITISH SHIPS done away with! .. |tnts sear. 7 in: the league have averages better|to terms with Manager Donovan of |Peen “blown up at Borkum,” juet off | they have succeeded in making bread SUNK N THE ATLANTIC The statement concludes by saying| The Tigers fought hard in the 1ast | han one hundfed, a remarkable rec- | New York and had signed a contract oast of Germany, but that thelcontaining neither wheat, oats nor bar- U TLANT that the national commission and na- | fifteen minutes, and had reduced the|org subjected to approval of Mr. Navin. saved. The cause—sub- |ley flour which can Dbe served theiz N L tional board were asked by the fra-|score of 19 to 18 when Paulson shot a ) High, Navin said, will com eto terms | MaTine or mine—was not given in the | customers without the necessity of Presumably by the German Cruiser| ternity in 1914 that the players be no- | basket from the side of the court, with Donovan. despatch. presenting bread tickets 3 e Bigh seas|upon presentation of bread tickets, the lat’en which permits a man to be held The scoring was more evenly dis- for months at the will of another when | tributed among the Princeton players, that other has aiready decided not to|but Captain Gill led his men by some The standing, records and averages 3 A The inare- Karisruhe—Crews Landed at Buenos | tified when waivers were asked upon |which was ruled_out as being from | °f the leaders ""s"’":‘w Piop and High are still the property | (~ft°F 2 conference with President|dients used in baking these loaves have Aices. them, but that the request was denied | out of bounds. Kinney scored in the e Standing. of the Detroit club. President ,Navin Wilkon. Secretary Brran cabled Am-|been kept secret. but they are beliorat on the grotnd that this knowledse |last second. - W P.C. | agreed to torm thom over ot eain | bassador Page at London and Ambas be malnly rice, flour and potatoes 37 . m.—The|Wuld injuro.the players work. e Giants e 39 38950 | for a cash consideratlon which had | 52d0F Gerard at Berlin o make an ex . teamers Hizhland Brae, Hemi- This could hardly a.!:mu to the off- | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION MAY Braves - been agreed upon, provided the plavers naustive inquiry as to the and, 3¢'I PROSECUTION OF GORKY and Potaro and the sailing | 502%0D," the statement says. “There 7 Cubs . were willing to sign contracts with | (0¢ CTeW was landed at of their | matra ard Wiltred have been | SETS 1o \-abhd Eeaddn, why the request REDUCE PLAYERS' LIMIT glgn‘u New York. Recently Pipp and High | cSpective jurisdictio H HAS BEEN ABANDONET = < -2 e should not be granted.” — 5 enators .. % E e 24 : e o ey B s A O e e Proposed That Each Club Have Six- | Athiettes . 2 Teiined s Teare Detrort. teeaoss Put | Smith and his men so that they Socialistic Author Has Been in Exile and passengers from all these | BRAVES AIDED BY THEIR teen Men, Including M. Pirates . return home safely. New York club would not agree to for Several Years. oo manm e e 2 Red Sox .. b ejab. Although the exient of sea zon (‘,f‘fr'my?"fl:fu;fi. I,{‘;;‘;::_ gaisi ABILITY IN SOLVING SIGNALS g‘:mf;"‘”‘ My <Gon High team tort{al—’rltpr: 1,600, el s Tr broclaimed by Germany was never , via London, Feb, ases & gh team strine—Giants, o e 5, the B . m.—The plosecution 7 v 7 High. single, st L Tt ~ rimson immers Outmatched. considered far d xant from the danger | against Maxim Gor} Rabbit Maranville Claims That They| Chicago, Feb. 2i—Proposed re- ngh im‘—» - A5y X 2 1 Steamer ‘1‘ aithou reporte from The Buenos| Nearly All the Club’s Signals in the how-ver, said that it| League. Pro e Columbia _defeated the Harvird |areas of submarin Were Able to Get the Meaning of | trenchment that would limit the roster et swimming team Saturday night in a|ters of that vi of each club to stxteen men. Including dual mect in the Columbia ool by @ the manager, was discussed at a pro- o PRy score of 33 to 20. The Crimso im- tracted meeting of the American as- Figh' ndividust Kverages. rom the star years ago for his socialistic anti- ernment propaganda, which neces sitated his self-exile for several years has been abandoned definitely. umpliress Feb. 1 5 piloted in- St R ¢ I mers were outmatched from the start, | cOming ships. At the German embas- _— bman -+ asxillacy. © cruiser - _ |sociation here tonight. President | Tufts .... ' 114 2 and after being defeated in the 200 |SY tonight it was pointed ont that the| Maxim Gorky's restoration (o the kiR Rl Boston, Feb, 21.—The Boston Na-|Chivington said it was unlikely that|{Conrad ..... . 112 yarg relay race, which netted Columbia | incident must have been caused by a|good graces of the Russian govern- 'ersion | tionals, in their successful fight for the | the player limit would be cut to six- | Madsen ven by | jeague champlonship last season, were | teen, but admitted that it might be | Pickett ard 2ided by their ability to solve the sig- | reduced from the twenty now allowed | Parker % nals of nearly every team in the league, | each team in the playing season. iggins SANNONADING FROM THE according to “Rabbit” Maranville, the| It was decided finally not to go back | French SEA TO THE AINSE | Braves’ shortstop. In a talk to stu-|to the onme umpire system, which was Mathewson s = Scineider French Report Tells of Further Ad- Leonard b | i F"QANG'AI— AN“ GUMMERGIAL {’:élhiw : ris, Feb.' 21, via London, Feb. 22. i Hussey . rrect as, it was »oard the olg: eight points, was never able to catch |Mire as Germany, sorely in need of!{ment comes after a long period of up with the Blue and White. cotton, would -have no :_vears during which he was at odds < pedoing a vessel lade with the authorities. e returned go_for German consura { Russia about a year ago, after eigl despatchos from Berlin{years of exile. He was included in ax announcing the loss o Emperor Nicl the vessel by a|amnesty conceded SPORTING NOTES mine caused somewhat of a sensation |olas in 1913, but declined to axail him in this capital, where the tension has|self of it ang did not return to h been more or less pronounced over the|native land until failing health and-a situation in the war zones since thellonzinz to see his country caused hir despatch of warning notes by the Unit. the to back, The following official Gommunication . Cunningham ille has released Pitcher Bill|ed States to both Great Britain and| The career of the realistic novelis: vas issued by the war office tonight: s ke Germany. It was virtually conceded |and revoiutionar: propagandist has has been intermittent can-| MARKET CLOSED IRREGULAR. s e . san | Peloquin that, if the canse of the accident was|been 2 stormy cne almost since b o sea to the Aisne, 100 Iot. Har of tive fire by our artil- | Recovery of Price Indicated Underly-| 1% Int Har oc The Topeka franchise of the West- | Proved to be a mine, there probably|birth in 186s. He was the son of a ern league has changed hands. wculd be no ground for diplomatic ac- | poor upholsterer. Left an orphan at Wesleyan Football Schedule. S T 4] - The Wesleyan football schéedule an- tion by the United States as the laying | ive, he ran away from the man te the GhempRsro e 2 condar ing Strength. e cas G . nounced Saturday night provides for| Infielder Herman Youns, formeriy of | of mines is not prohibited by an inter- | whom he was apprenticed and. thore- Y e fnny, WHIoh was L | New: York, Web S0 Renewensaell |« 166 sans oo i : eight games instead of nine, as here- |the Ponies has signed with Worces- | 12jional convention now in force. — rafter shifted for himself. i epulsed, was followed by & VIE- | ;12 0F otonbs ot The omien oy ooty | 10 Eack st 111 aeg tofore. Union and Brown have been | ter- American Consul TFee's cablegram| ) Gorky has been imprisoned sev- rous pursuit, which made us masters | ;18 O° Stocks at the o o s wu:,“",’ - % % | aropped and tie University of Norwich e forwarded from Bremen through the es on account of his alleged o7 “he whole of the German position | Fr=5io ¥ L 8 Tole aRiooing : added: President Gaffney of the Braves |American consul-general at Rotterdam, s. In 1908 he was o the morth and east of the wood cap- | oo juces 55,7 price down to the low One reason for the curtailment of |thinks the International league should | Folland, gave the state department the Russian government 4 by ue vesterday. (oS omsiry i ek gl i b the schedule, it is stated was that |De® 2lloweq the Bronx. meagre information. It said: ting anti-Russian revolu- On the of the front, two other | SReSHIAIVe, (BYoPLes and Varlous spee- : S 3% Wesleyan had agreed with Williams — Steamer Evelyn, Captain Smith.|tionary movements abroad and in 1908 t s were repulsed and we | g, %5, T ERS RO & 0 3 BOIRGS bos CoDpee e i : ls%|pot to begin training before college| [President Hempstead of the Giants|a®ents Bull and Company, New York |ghen he was living in ltaly, his arrest nide fresh progress, particularly to] %, BUCE SEPEETe BOC O On the 5 T . opens in the fall, and this, it was|bas a feeling that hls club will piay in | BIC¥R up early Friday at Borkum.|ycag ordered by the Russian govern- r o A o S 100" peabtured | recovery trading became Qull with an| 800 Mont Fower' pointed out, necessarily would shorten | the next world's series. T wam enerally taken Tor srantes | SR S R 3 c suns ) =g b 3 ; Fa - (L8 g it st R oy : y n_for srante when he returned to Russia The enemy delivered his seventh ,‘e‘;’_“gu“,“i{h"?}f&h-—% sthe. omhols e e Bt i ol ey b‘e‘g?a,,fgg‘h;,';': Jim Bluejacket, the Indian pitcher | Defore the message arrived that thel ter was said to have recovered zounter-attack at Les Kparges, with | 220 W0 WOCh BUCCS Were o ote 1 Y. Alr The schedule follows: with the Brooklyn Feds, is at Hot|Yessel was blown up by a mine, "but September it was reported that t vlew of recovering ‘the positions | Sheseste ying 3| October 2, Rhode Lsland .ol- | SPrings, Ark. getting into condition. | the omission of any mention of caus ~ving 2s a private with the -wined by us during the last two dave. | 58 ool tion was again ai- S s o 3 lege, at Middletown: 9. introduced an element .of speculation.| Rucsian army in Galicia. : failed as completely as its predeces- | rotted acrops the water, tacest dovels : : : Middletown; 16, Bowdoin, at The Frenton' club. ot. the Tri-stats | SEuifichnt of the sclichude which 'is . e R T B g i £ b fown. 55 Amberat, ot hanerst; 50, | leagute may e ‘moved to Easton o | (16,28 S, Siae sincs ch, diploma | wousEWivEs IN VENIGE UNDER SURVEILLANCE | fcans were in light reaucst, Tocal| nii8 B o o ok 5 i York university, at New or 3 _Syracuse has decided to stick to the | f3g8 and submarine warfare. i e Tta D - Abaie — conditions wers & turther complicated | ios meaainy 24 3¢ % 18% | Trinity, at Hartfore New York State league and forget 5 TO INVESTIGATE DYNAMITER | Four Cents a Pound. SOCCER FOOTBA g - i o e George T, Stallings, manager of the| HORN AT BOSTON THIS WEEK| venice, via Londom, Feb. 21, Chels ity— | Boston Nationals, who has been ill at 3 Bf wio \dvices; reselvel hers = froin esbor? Dsufeat-d Mlsnche_ier ity — [ antation neay Sican. o 11,3t | Fourteen Witnesses Have Been Sum-|Vienna state that the military authost- olton Sprung _a Surprise in De- | vj 1ualiy recovered moned from Vanceboro to Testify. jes there have confiscated the entire feating Burnle: 2 supply of raw rubber, pneumatic tubss Two Men Who Arrived at Boston From | by recurren weakness in foreign ex- an Italian Port. change and extreme nervousness in ie cereal markets. There sere int Portland, Me., Feb. 21.—Private ad-|Mmations that our bankerss were con- fices received here from Canadian | tinUing their negotiations for the plac- Soutsern Kr o that two men, who or.|ing of large foreign credits here, but Soau, By o from an Italian port at Beston | definite or conclusive deals were lack.| 1309 Stdemis the Jersey City fr Rock lstand r chise, 200 Rumely or ....... Stors-S. 8. &L 2358 Sowh. Pacific So. Pac ots : < s % - Branch Rickey is tickled because the| Boston. Feb. 21.—Two official moves|and ruober hose. Contracting team- are under surveillance by Cana- ‘"touu-vb'xles ok e PO e T Saturday was the third round »f the { American 19“.,)'. clubs did not adopt | 2pparently entirely distinct, were an- |sters have protested against the ac- = 2= sumpscteqiGerman wptes | - Jonse Wiles Stst praterred: was the| o S English cup played. Manchester City |5 stringent roster limit. “Only flag|nounced today in the case of Werner | tion of the authorities in confiscating T e price today, declining 6 points to 36.| it Buber ‘l;’" on their gwn rounds to Chelsea | contenders can get along with a score | Horn. who aitempted to blow up the | their wagons, stating that urless th o examination of their baigase | Southern Railway pfd. fell almost 3| 1% L v 1 to 0. Bolton did a surprising says Branch. infernational bridge over the St. Croix |action was revoked it would be impos- thing by defeating Burnley by 2 to 1. ealod ovidence that they were Geo. | Points to within a fraction of its es- | zite ish Coper .. \ officers. This evidence, it was|tablished Drice of 45 and Harvester| 4% Va. Cer C 5r aid, d a map of the St. Law- | corporation dropped 15 points to its| 108 Wabash river and the bridges over if. I¢|Minimum of 55. After the close oOf| iop eoa® o5F 1y’ river near Vanceboro, Maine, on Feb. |sible to supply Vienna with food and In the first league, Tottenham got the| president Bar of the Interna- |2 claiming that he was an officer of |that factories would be compeiled to better of Notts county, leaving the|tional league says the Feds did their | the German army and that his act was operations. standing unchanged. In the second | pest to zet Toronto to jump. with|a war meusure. ott instituted by 5 5 division, Notts Forest were beaten at | t; laims S ti The federal district court in this cily s against the use id that tt i ware: b | the market sk exc = et Sdey 5 ) them. Tle claims the Feds did. not I e thin e i pere Dounair | ey :hea!eheneswt'ml!nirfi;‘;l}.l‘\?nng;ng:s $00 Seontworts ottingham by Leicester Fosse by 3|(hink of the Brons until they ivere|Will begin an_ investization this week|is spreadinz th. t the . EWeotive 1T, 3h: Amamos Car g to 1, The following are all the scores: | beaten in Toronto, to determine, it is understood, whether | Retail es of .pork have HEAVY FIGHTING 1S Foundry ' 40: American Locomotive, Engluh Cup. the law against transportation of dr-}about four cents a pound pfé, 80; American Ste REPORTED NEAR BELGRADE | Baiti Foondries o Manager Roger Bresnahan of the|namite was violated by Horn in his al- | borcott will be continued. Cubs says he let Leach Sweenery, Stock | lesed . preparations for blowing up -the : and Smith go to make rgom for young | bridge. Fourteen witnesses have been| Greece is starting estensive citrds There is nothing like young | 8ummoned from Vanceboro to g.ve evi-|fruit _growing. dence here next Wednesday. District 8 Cheisa ew Haven, MONEY MARKET, Bradtord O L. Nogwich gt - > 2 45; ]‘ednm] Minin fd, 24: Loose-: New York, Teb. 19.—Closin, South 2| Hull Serbian Artillery Damages Semlin, | Wiles 2d4 pfd, 74: g\a‘t’lora} Railways | cantile paper 3 1-2@4. Sterling ex- | Jefield Weanesdis . JiXeweas Across the River. of Mexico, 1st ptd. 17; Presced Steel ghflggse fflemo'g;muux 80 . da; bills | suemela - 1 1| Bradfor: ‘ar, pfd., 94; Seaboard Air Li , 75; for cables or deman Balton e pourd Air Line, pfd. 1 431" "Bar silver 48 -4; Mexican dol- | Qi iram from Nish. Serbia, to the Havas| The bond market was heavy. a con- | }ars 87 1-4. Government bonds steady. lgency says thet severe damage was | ributing cause being the further sell- | Rallroad bonds heavy. < Attorney Anderson declined tonight to says ROger. | o1 "about . the = proceeding, saving ‘Kinton thinke the Fed minors|Merely that:he was aiting on orders a pennant-winning ciud,” League. 3 0 will b solid in Providence becaase | {Tore the attorney general in Washing- s nflicted quring the fighti ing of investment . issues for Ei e -1 vi y ball t the In- | tO0. . .‘-elxradl‘fi The xow;eiinéefigngggg Aot S Totabenates (Par vaiue) ag- SHICAED SEAN MANRET. {: f?flaafiéflafiafiffl Ha'r(‘f‘::r: hhe “X‘a_! The “announcement was made in For Infants and Childrea Tie river from Belgrade, was dam. | Eresated $1,170,006. WA Oom. Hish Low. Cese Second quoted ns saying hne feared the In-|Portland, Me, that action had been i5ed badly by Serbian arfillery during | U. S. reglsterea“ 2s advanced 1-§ of . mE O Ed | Budge S ternational leaguwe in Hartford and | DSZUn by a representative of the Ta- InUse For Over 30 Years m s 3 2 5 i er cent. o i : e 1% ristol Spri ¥ unk ? | - ditio @ atiack on wn Austrian menitor |1 P n call during the week. B 3 Springfield. Why the bunk of Horn. An application was fied in Atways mz{ B % 3 1 D : . the federal court in that city by James | o Tunyad, the famous Hungarian mil- STOCKS. Grimby [ Fresident Lannin will take his Red | 10 fSI0rat SOUL 10 AL O O OF the | Signatare of v leader, which was being used Y | sy Hoddersneta” 3 Sox and Providence players south in| Tarkinson of Ottaws, inspector of the : he Austrians ag an cheervation tower, | it At god ¥ .. 5% | Noringham 1 the same party. This i 2 BTeat scheme | rant be issucd to. bring Horn before, vasdaiiived;; A Saver wouses were | 208 hmal. Cowper . 54% et 3| for Boston. ovidence is treat e e sence LiaJa of that couctiat| "Southern League. some small town. The Tnternationalliy Scyiiration of the sentence of 30| league with its class AA rating 100kS| gove in the county jali at Machias. S e . clans 3 fortherbis letstions: The destruction of railroad property | : s by setting off an explosive is alleged as | Stuffy Molnnis is s great admirer e x| of Eddie Collins. but he deciures that | {he ‘Dasis of the extradition proceed- | no man could be found better able 0 | ™Fory pegun nia sentence in the Ma- | Soon they will be big boys 2 (1o Am. Agr. Chem eru te Import Flour from United | 155 am con States. Lima, Peru, eb. —The govern- nent has decided to import flour from he United States and sell it here at st price to reduca the cost of bread. n an effort to meet the present flna.n—i 1508 ial crisis, the finance minister is seek-| 2% a isan of $1,730,000. E LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, February 19.—Hogs. receipts 42 134,000 head. Market light ,but strong. «'55‘ Mixed and butchers, $6.35@6. good 5| heavy $6.45@6.55; rough heavy, $6.20@ | Wawwa MTiwai! Bristol Crovdon Resding ng to mrange "o Settle Labor Disputes in England. Torndon, Feb. 21, 6.45 p. m—With . view to preventing interruptions of vork In the trades wiich supply w naterials, the government has winted a comimittee to consider a putes which t parties direct] oncerned are unable to settl wmmittee consists of Sir George Askh the Loard of trade:; Sir F: wood, of the sdmiralt feurgs Gibb, of the war office. Sheep—Receipts 11000 head. Market teady to strong. Native, $6.40@7.15 102% | western, 50 0@ lambs, $7.25@8.6¢ % 9% | 6.30; lizht, $6.35@6.60; Digs $5.25@ 6.50. Nerthampion fill the gap left at second than the vet- | .piag jail Feb. 5 after he had pleaded 25| " Cattie—Receipts 1500 head. Market eran, Larry Lajoie. Mclnnis believes | oyji¢y"to a techni~al charge of defac- .40@7.60 stockers and TR a chance of Work ‘2 vast|nore, where several windows were|. Texans, 3$5@6.40;|In Very Fast and Clean Basketball |improvement broken by the explosion on the bridge. | 2¢ Only a meinory. Game—Score 15 to 11, Horn has announced that he will| : - T § ing S 3 Playing one of the fastest and clean- | Naps, deciares that Mitchell has more dition_on the sround inat| Bring the babies and we’l est games of basketball ever played | natural albliity than any other pitcher| e gaid when arrested tnat he wished on the Army court in years, the cadets | who has been developed within the} s .rot al-{per the transportation of British war East Buffalo, Feb. 19.—With the |day night by a score of 15 to 11 ways 1 the best care of him-|mgierials. ' The bridge was not greatly pens for hogs, sheep and calves clean- | The Army men led at half time at|self and "as Dbeen rather unfortunate | gamaged. averaging from 10 to 40 cents higher |inent in the cadets’ scoring of late, |@re fools. lHowever. the game is show-| “The bezinning of proceedings at than Tuesday's close. Yorkers brought | was so effectually covered Saturday [ing up Hueh McKinnon as a chumb | Boston indicates of course, that the| THE PHOTOGRAPHER ¥ $7.30697.40; pigs, $7.00€07.10; mixed |that he had few chances to try from {and his publicity merchant as a feker. | Uriteq States officials plan some un- and heavies, $7.15@7. i (8 [ strong. Desven $5.35@3.80; cows and| CADETS DEFEATED CORNELL. |lajoie in far from his finish and that | Sulty 1o 2 technica) charge of dofac | ind girls, and their faces will Joe. E :ger of the|gqgnt extradition on the ground that ! ; { to Gestroy the bridge in order to ham- | -atch their smiles. defeated Cornell at West Point Satur- |past five yvears. Mitchell has not al- ed and disinfected, business was re-|9 to 6 and close was the game|in meeting with acciden A siatement issue? t;!ntht n-gn;’me sumed in the stock yards here on a | throughout that the lead change = % law office of Joseph F. James and Dan- limited scale today. Thirty-four hun- | hande several times. Oliphant, star | The publicity campalsn of the Fed i) T. O'Connell, of counsel for Hern, dred head of hogs were sold at prices | Army forward, who has been prom- |mincr promoters assumes that fans; ggig roughs, $6.00 | scrimmage, but did good work for the |It is strange that McKinnon always|usual form of action. And w To Visit Aust via, Lon n Headguarters. ton, Feb. 21, 11 < = hancellor Von Bethmann- @8 Stags, $4.00%5.00. Twelve hun- | cadets from the foul line. MacTag- (assumes the role of a_bluffer every|arc informed as to the nature of the Opposite Norwich Savings Socisty orthcoming visit ~to the ared sheep and lambs were disposed | gart got loose while Oliphant was cov- | time he strikes Hartford. proceedings we do not feel at liberty iquarters will be for the B of to packers at firm prices, Seventy-|ered up, and his alm was deadly, as S to_discuss the same, ipose of discussing personally with five heaq of calves brought from $6.00 | Cornell found out all too late. All thoso managers Intending to]| “The obvious result of these pro- igh officiels of the dual.monarchy the o $12.00 for cull to choice. A spectacular basket from the cen- [ jump to the Fed minors are not say- | ceedings before the federal court here JUST ARRIVED iost important questions pending be- the triple alliance powers, ac- ngz to a Berlin franktarter Zeitung. e human 1,200 difte ~imenis. ter of the court by Sutterby in the |ing much, but their press agents seem [{s that there can be no action taken A= Hindsenta Girgo'.ef l Kareas City, Feb. 13,—Hog receipts | second half was a feature of Cornell's |to think it proper to cover up the|on any attemp:ed extradition proceed- estimated todey at 10,000. Received [ play. Brown's aim from the foul line | scheme by a recital of wild stories. |inge until the federal courts have com- CALAMlTE COAL cficially yosterday 11,200. Shipments|was not up to his stsndard. There|The scheme for the Federal minor |pleted their esamination which un- 1126, Market lower. Prices averaged | was iittle roughness, but both teams |league cannot be told just yet. for ob- | deubtedly will occupy considerable and J. 0. PECKHAM $6.25 to $6.60 per 10 Opounds, against|played a hard game and showed it|vious reasons, but that is little ex-|uncertain perfod of time—and. may o e e 59 per 100 pounds on Thurs- | plainly at the finish. The cadets’ vic- | cuse for “statements™ intended to keep | wholly eliminate the question of extra- 52 Broadway. one tory Saturday was eapecially pleasing 'everybody sguessing. dition.

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