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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915 2 _— Sos— INSURANCE GENE McCANN PUZZLED | HARVARD SLATED FOR 10 GAMES | over'suscons smoaron|| sronmnewores | r ' SA R = i 3 IT'S _GOOOD POLICY to - place Eastern Association Directors Must o me R AR TN g-' Busy If They Want to Start ,Judge Landis s still waiting for a f\l:igolutte;ly ORGIDOI:'GS B RANCR of any Bastern Con- E: . 5 eason. ey chance to spring that decision. ndigestion. One package i Periimmgency. epresenting ¢he || Crimson 1916 ‘Football Eleven Has Longest Schedule in| . "\ == . brgge-| soo Wood looks better in the piteh- poaveadt; Bioui il droguite : three Strongest ‘Mutual Companies 4 -z - port and New London manager Who | ing records than he did last season. 18 in the State. Seven Years—Cornell Will Play at Stadium in Mid-|has been visiting in New Haven, says 2 J. L. Lathrop &0 800t st e Docaball itoition Dy this seetion |3 Frahkin DRke Bhouwld be /ulén 5 wiasids . . g . le to him. Season—Gridiron Classic of the Year at Yale Bowl Nov. | for 1916 looks like a puzzlo, fo B | out of print until he makes a hit or soctation directors intend to do.” said - 25th. MeCann, “but they haven't much time | The six-day bicycle race is interest- to lose if they intend to get going for | ing because it breaks records that are next season. After January 1 the| not interesting. arvard will play 10 football games the week after the Virginia game. [fans will begin to think about the blg next seagon, beginnin ente s ith | Contracte with the_Tigers have al- |leaguers going south and then before| Yale, with two coaches for its one of the Maine college teams and |ready been signed. The date for this know it the season Will be upon | hockey team, evidently wants to cut closing on Nov. 25 with the Yale|Saturday that comes between the S e ey s S8 e flewalonithe on game at the Bowl in New Haven.|Harvard-Princeton and Harvard-| T have been in Wew Toric WRCRe T\ . . The schedule for 1916 will be the|Yale games has been offered to Brown |saw President Barrow Sow Christy Mathewson is often men- longest that a Cromson eleven has|as usual, but the acceptance has not |national League and I know _from | tioned for the job as manager of the arink a glass of Bass Ale with your dinner each night. It is coMPoUND not only refreshing, but perman- ently beneficial. Physicians — gen- erally recommend it for its won- derful tonic value. wiv. | FREEZE | And Be Well— 3 = & What 1 heard there that the Inter- | New York Federals. UG soven e ebheen secelved. natlonal does not intend to_ask for = = Cornell Plays in Mid-Season. Brunionians Holding Off. Hartford and Springfleld. It is re- The Syracuse eleven has proved a & New kbaseball circles | great “ad” for eastern football. This The slatemakers have not let fin-| The probability is that the Brown |Ported in New ¥or = e G Ished thelr task of compiling the list |authorities are nolding oft for the e e | too, By the way, Bas/exrned Tts vaoa~ of Harvard opponents, but the last |present to await results from the pro- | thoush. Ht 100%s 10 'n¢ O0, %, 1ire 3 & Harvara st mid-season, it is believed, |date that Harvard has offered the|OWeS players’ salarles and s not pro-|from the Albany club by the Phillies $ ¥ rty |and the date for the Ithacans’ appear- | Brunonians would be an ideal one for ['**S®% 15 4t woulam't surprise |price = | oPursh for the waiver Why you should have your prul?(e !1_' ance in the Stadium will probably be|the Brown-Darthmouth game, al-f,. "¢ come kind of merger were . rotected against loss by fil{fi sov: | October 28, 'In spite of the fact that|though in the opinion of the Dart- |2 W pEC0 4" e thought the East-| Farl Potteiger, center fielder with n Insurance Policy costs ‘tt e«eogl- Hayvard met its only reverse during|mouth committee, it is a bit too late | gfCC 013" 1e" more likely to absorb|the Worcester club last season, will gared with the protection It affords |the season just passed because the|in the season. Dartmouth would pre- | con "Or'h "New England league cit- | be given a trial by the Aihietics this Second: Fires break out in a night I | team had not reached its fullest bloom | fer to play Brown on November 4. or |foc' “The owners of the Bridgeport, | eprin i3 the most unlooked for PIaCe: o small | When it tackled Cornell, the Red and |November 11. If Brown becomes con- | i Sy L % . < Pittsfleld and New London clubs ap- e ot omoney: vou can possibly | White will be given virtually the same |vinced that Nevember 18 cannot be|pear to have matters in their own| Almeida, one-time New Britainer, = lace on the schedule again. had for a Dartmouth contest, the adey. Me: s Ve vill add greatly to your |P! 4 K : 1 | hands just now” he concluded. Mec- | plaveg 42 games in right field for Mon- e P nind ant comfors o now| It Is assured however, that Har-|Harvard management expects t6 have | Cann said he would make no plans | freal the past season without making Peat yon are sufficiently protected in |Yard will be Detter prepared to meet |the Providence team accept that date|for himself until the Eastern situation | an error. e o e Sharpe’s athletes than they were last |for the annual Harvard battle. clcared: His contract with New Lon? % SS Freeze \ Y . \ Boil kg T,.Td-e Will Not Evaporate e T Injure Cooling System We Are Receiving Shipments Regularly, Without Delay or Interference. October. Harvard is Kkeen for re- The final game of the Harvard sea- | gon has expired and he does not L . ISAAC S. JONES venge, and the Cornell game next fall [son has already been arranged for | fnow whether he will return. Sy Tertall, Sormer v';‘,ficg'":‘é'fi’;' = | Insurance and Real Estate Agent |will mark the opening of the really |with Yale for November The con- SIub, Eadh | HoWilng Kl the hrm oe ASS & CO., Importers, Richards Building, 91 Main Street [ hard season for the team. test will be held in the Bowl, per-|EMERALDS TOO SPEEDY Balt pinyecs - 90 Wurren St., N. Y. N 4 Offered to Virgini mitting_another attendance with ac- n | | ———-—_‘——w o lov. fere o Virginia. commodations for 72,000 persons. FOR DANIELSON FIVE Reports drifting up from New Ha- ATTORNEYS-AT-LA e ey o e Early Dates Unscttled. Willimantic Boys Rolled Up 39 Points | ven state that Eli is confident of plac- + ing a vincible five in the basket- |Which was preciplated by a v EDWIN W. HIGGINS |same at Cambridge. The Southern| The first five dates on the Harvard s, Lewis and Chappell Star. | {n& &1 invineible five | bl L Lo Vigewons 107 Franklin St. s management has not yet accepted it, |schedule have not been filled yet. One T IL e me sup; Attomey-al-Law but it is confiGently expected at Har- |of the Maine colleges, probably Colby, 15 Chavite: Bolokiosn siloction: of an B e . s ket Streats |¥ard headquarters that the Virginians|will inaugurate the season at Cam- (Special to The Bulletin.) el CEckloy meloction ol r Lodge’s Speech. Corner M and Shetucket Streets |y take this date. This will place [bridge, and it is quite possible that| Wiilimantic, Dec. 10.—The Danieison | the former Hiarcard grdidironer let T wish to extend the scope of the the Virginian team nearer the end of [the Amherst Aggies will come to the | quintette was completely outcla his _college spirit get the best of him.|[csolution by my amendment,” said AMOS A. BROWNING, [the Crimson schedule than they were |Stadium for Harvard’s second game, gy the Emerald basketball five e D o oy oitehos [ Senator Lodge as the Georgia senator = = T = > |last season, which will be advantag- |as they did this year. What teams the | day nisht in the Valley street armory, | is mom oy Sormm Ho *| concluded, “because if we are to take [ InVvestigation is to go on and especial- |mere dollars. I do not want to see Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. |cous to them. Virginia’s schedule for|Crimson will play on Oct. 7, 14 and 21 |only scoring three baskets during the | s up this question of the violation of |1v If congress is to take action, I|our citizens onged in iieir proper- "Phone 700 1916 - r e ~ P v Vi ake 1i v we sho tand cludes a game with Yale at|are a matter of conjecture. Rumor is[half hour or so of piay. Four foul| wpy ¥ unconfirmed report,” | UF rights I want to put it not on the | Want It to take in all the violations of | ties, but I think we should also s = = New Haven on Oct, 7, which means|rife again this year that Harvard will | goals brought their total up to 10| ey the Philadelphia North e lowest. Eround alone but on the high- | GUT rx:."fh?.é;‘?'nmn"f e oomsmol |ou e ncm'::??‘ffx‘ a;:u!;:_ Erown & Perkins, Atiomeps-at-Law | that they will have a whole month |take on West Point for a game. A|while the local bovs were amassing | S Honeoerios Hon has jamped to| St ground as well I think it is of st_important is olation | manity in thé dealing to recuperate from the battle with the|vear ago the same susgestion W 3 (Req, has gumped 10| great’ importance that we should vin: | ¥hich has affected American lives or | with each other.” ague. It is said S Dy g : the security of an American citizen— : ir guaranteed him 100 bones a |7 °%ie 1'F TEN(S a8 & neutral in trade |0, * U T, Yor child—and the mext Inquire Into Al Angle 4 but T think it is far more importagi | MPOTtant are those pointed out by | Senator Works of California asked that we shouid extend protection and [the president of the United States in |Senisir Lodge if his amendment was assure security to American citizens | NiS message the other day when he|comprchensive enough to include im- Wherever they rightfully are. for I de|referred to the destruction of property | vestigation of parts played by citi- not believe that any Eovernment cag |dccompanied by destruction of life in lyens of the United States in sending points. J. Marland eluded the Ids time after time, but was unable to throw a basket. a whole, however, the local five played rings around the visitors in the = = oo Ty passing and scorinz game, and Kept HORSE NOTES. I them well blocked tiroughout. Hig- ¢ier Uncas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance _stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3. the Federal le: Sincla weel Elis and prepare for Harvard. bruited, "but the announcement of the i Princeton will make its biennial ap- |schedule proved that the undercurrent pearance at the Stadium on Nov. 11,|of gossip was false. According to an automobile expert, “one of the causes of blowouts is the expansion of the air due to the heat zins, Lewis and Chappell starred in - Dasiets. caused by friction.” This would be a|long retain the respect of its own peo- | (he_Unitdll States and stated _that [ammunition on ships which had been A S The summary: h”"} ".’(’; Z 1916 to "m . ple if it does not give them the pro- | Consbiracies in alien interests are go- |attacked or destroyed. He was as- 1 13 1-4 has three in DANIELSON. BMERATDE: [ Dfcony: tection to which they are entitled ng n within our own borders. red that it was also meant to in- Keeler 2 -4 now has > z A l - = 5 " " - 2 N " le inquir into all angles of the the 3:10 list—Chase, 2:07 1-4, Sargo, Martin o Higgins | _ Jack r.n‘mlc. former Hartford out- Would Protect Lives of Americans. Stand By Morality and Humanity. | 008 RO 0 ) olligerent inter- 2:07 1-2, and Onoqua 2:08 1-4. e S e Right Forward, lr;:";f;', "‘m‘@’“‘m"":a(r;}‘““:};f"; —— 1 think Americans should be pro-| *T think that if we are to investigate | ference with ships. st D % niren MARKET CONTINUES DULL. Cov ‘Glanios ey o a0 S ltser the old Springfield fas | tected in their lives and in their lib- [and inquire with a view to action,| Senator Hoke Smith, replying to Baron Review, -4. is d = - 5 o e ofcast Mfcially rated at 308, Earl | €Tty €verywhere. I do not think they |such deeds as these should not be ator Lodge, intimated there had with eleven new performers in 1915, a | But There Were Occasional Periods of | &l (i1 i otter .. o rite, Is_off ated at 308, ousht to be murdeved 1 b on s de to bury all ob- s S pertormers AN 2 /e < Perio lotors i i formnetly of fhe HTALLIOEA cfip | PO b ered in retail and [omitted. I am not willing to get into an effort made to y splendid record for Strength in Various Specialties. Gen Motors o NG SEmten i Pcarinen fonmetly obscurely in Mexico or openly in|a passion over an infringement of our |iections to interference Wwith Ameri- stallion. ARaEY e et Geodrich 114 S o A 5 \\'r"‘n\l]v‘\l-;xlr ';’n'uw high seas. rade and then allow American citi- n shipping_“b; scmmlwnmi :frol‘& AN B v otk C. e ressure o € Gt North pr 124% c, = - A oug! am anxious as a | ze ose t ives a ave i . 4 horrors at losses One hundred and forty meStings| sume'character as that which rendered G Ko iRt s eone I Kelrans [ The All-American track and field | can he for our Tizhts in trade If ther | by In & fsld shence o The Unitea |and_that some of this effort, at least. were held in New =England during| recent markets dull and ineffective Gisene OFiCop C skets—Chaphel 5 Hizgins 6, | (c2m for the season of 1915 shows that jare violated. to me American lives are | States stands for something higher |had bee ninfluenced by profits from 1915, an increase of seventeen OVer| was ohserved again today. Even the : 3e] 6| the twenty positions on the team are|more important than dolla |in .ewis 6, J. Keirans 1; Martin If this the world than mere trade and sale of the ammunition. from Fouls—Martin, 2 2, Chappell® 1. the previous yvear. brilliant_tonnage exhibit of the United tates Steel corporation for November The voungsters by The Harvester | fajjeq tc list the liat ont of its lethar- 2:01, sold well. So did those DY J.|gv tnis condition changing only when Malcolm Forbes 2:08, and General| pricag tended downward. Watts (3) 2:06 3-4. The steel corporation’s increased or- S ders of over a million tons in excess of October brings the volume of busi- ness up to the largest total since the early part of 1913. Should the current month keep pace with November's gain, the steel corporation will enter the new year with more orders on its books than at any time since 1906. Steel shares were strong but rela- tively dull prior to the publication of the atement, but shortly after rose almost a point to 87 1-2. Very gen- eral selling then ensued, causing great- 12 £ er heaviness in investment shares, es- Fogarty is programmed for the| e ially Canadian Pacific, and prices daughter of Zombro 2:11. a whole receded. Lowest quotations | i ALt y ) & were registered in the final hour, the | Todd Mac 2:07 3-4 goes to Tinols! | market closing with a heavy tone In a territory rich with well-bred| gicel feil away to 86, closing at that divided among the athletes named in Mar- | the followinz sectional proportions: ast. eleven places: middle west four placed; Pacific coast five places. Board of Review of National Trotting READY FOR ICE. Association Meets. land 2, Higgins 2, Referee—Kelley. HARVARD TEAM acDougall 2:10 1-4, from the con- nment of Oakhurst Farm, was sold at the Old Glory sale to George Jobnson, of Newark, N. J. Abbott, Goal Tented, Is Hurt in Prac-} Six horsemen were expelled and two tice. suspended by the board of review of the National Trotting association on After a week of practice the Har-|Tuesday. The meeting was held at the vard hockey team has done a lot of | Murray Hill hotel, New York, and work on shooting, passing and goal | lasted all day. Those expelled and the tending and is now ready to take to se for the action are: the ice on Mcnday for the first skat-| Henry Hall of Millsboro, Del, for ing_practice. |'starting Marandes Boy out of his class The sauad remains a large one and Olliford H., 1-4, eight years ago zives more promise than any squad |in Maryland. of the last five vears. | 'S. R. Taylor, C. E. Scranton and Thursday, Gecrge Abbot, the goal| George Wininger, all of Madison, tender that is showing so much prom- | Conn., for starting Lawton, 2.11 1-2, ise, was hit in the fact with a swift|out of his class under the name of F. shot from one of the forwards. He'A. M. at Brooklyn, Conn., and Am- Moorehead & Gibson, of Butler, Pa., report a very fine filly foaled Nov. 11, sired by Peter Watts 1-4, dam Norvaletta 2:23 1-4, by Norval H, etc. WINES ad LIQOURS AFTER A GOOD DINNER while enjoying your cigars and Yedno ice_thi 02 1-2, will be raced on the winter. ' 9A trip on the Ca- adian Circuit in charge of James Mhawell M 1 pr L Mexwell M M oproats ..l Perrol b Petrol coffee a glass of creme-de- menthe, Benedictine or any good cordial contributes to so- ability as well as to digestion. atrons such as he will find at his , & St Lopr left practice, but will be out again Mass., in 1914, The horse, which , Tew ‘home, the son of Todd should B werelotialonal manireatabions S soon.” §%11 | has changed hands, is suspended until keep the choicest table make many successful scasons. of steaneth b yesions sneciattics ano| @ The hoc chedule approved by |the return of the small winnings. es, cordials, brandies or any of st i v = i the Harvard_ atbletic authorities has| Albert Delay and William E. Russell S Jack Tontian 207,154 found e new |\ SUAINE antomoblle; olf and s dew wer been announced as follow: | of Water 7 for starting Edna |] thing in our line that can be home in Philadelphia by way of the | $hares, together Lxacurtent aotivity Dec. 15—B. A n the Arena. | L. -ady Sincl at W E phin by way Ofihe|in mining shares like Batopilas and Juithe A = Bdy Al j procured. We give them the Old Glory sale fhe purchaser being | Gurario Siiver. - Other stocks of une Jan University in’ the | Youngst D, Medtes N and[fl L0 T e i g them erly Love and baschal lteams. AnaRoE meric shaved seatiablySinsiie “Jan. 11—Cornell in the Arena suspended and the sustained 3 ams. O eivance hat were s inecaiae an. Arena. v @ sus properly after we buy them al- —Princcton in the Arena. c ork. y in the against them are: of Worcester, Mas: awful winnings of Carrie 21 1-4, are rned for distribution.” He said the re raced out of her class five years ix | 10sses later. Y e BoorE BUE LI Tradins in saile was the Uishiest of 1-4, paced the last quarter of a slow | 20V recent day, some of the more rep- mlies during the closing days of the | Fesentative stocks of that group being quoted only at rare intervals, and then season at Galesburg in 30 3-4 seconds. | mostly at lower prices. Total sales of ready aged at GEO. GREENBERGER & CO. OMBINATION SALE Princeton in New ill Univers Dartmouth in the Arena. T ale in the Arena. m Margaret Druien brings $7,500! | P oneerm ea e 000 shares. D e e e e Where is the man who said that horse | Franen noads war eair o ropienfios Feb. 26—Yale in New Haven. | Caroline, until the unlawful winnings values were gone, or the other man | factor. Ior future delivers, mainiy 3o March i—Yale in the Arena (in case riing the mare out of her class who prophesied that the daughter of | days, there were heavy sal s low Peter the Great would bring that| as 91 3.3 a new rainimem: “Heruim much at auction? way,” or for immediate delivery, the &= bonds again touched 97 1-2. 14 1-4, the dam of| Exchange on London shaded slightly 05 1-4, has joined the| after going above yesterd: high of tie.) at Cranwood, O., are returned. CORNELL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE |Larry Gardner Signs Red Sox Contract CALLS FOR NINE GAMES | Boston, Dec. 10.—Larry Gardner, - third baseman of the world champion Ithacans’ Big Games Are with Har- |Red Sox, sent his sizned contract to Jenny Scott Peter Scott roof N 3 brood mare band at Curles Neck| quotations. Franes were strong, but ichi President Lannin today. It calls for ” h ' Farm, 'along with Queen Abbess 2:- | rates on the Teutonic countrics wers pand iNichisengsnd b enn. a salary similar to that which he re- umoer 03 1-1, Margaret Rruien 2:02 1-4, and | weak. V. Y. sy ~ornell | ceived last year. Lettic’ Lee 2306 ai, as fast record | _Tonds were heavy in sympatny with o e o cornel - $1.00 matrons. stocks and the fall in Anglo-French & o < = et - ki el LnElo-Frenc announced tonight, contains nine The champion yearling trotting fill Samarae. S Eamies: seven of swhvch wre fofbe play FIRST CONTEST u nr 2 vearling trotting filly, | Sate ISBI00E ed in ithaca. The big games as usual Anselila (1) 2:17 1-2, Is from the| United States registered fours de- are with Harvard, Michigan and Benn- IN THE SENATE 2 family of the ten year old champion | lined 1-2 per cent. on call. sylvania. Carnesie Institute and the Massachusetts Aggies are substituted for Virginia Polytechnic and Wash- ington and Lee. The echedule follo Sept. 20, Oberlin at Ithaca; Oct. 7, ettysburg at Ithaca; Oct. 14, Wil- sire, Trampfast (2) 2:1 grandam being Medium that great youns sire 1-3, her great TR s Last, dam of STOCKS. 600 Scars Rocbuck Roch pr (Continued from Page One) Adms Express £000 Alaska Gold 3 Hon. Sam MecMillan, of New York, | 2000 Aluska Juncau cently purchased o v & | 1100 Alis Chaimers recently purchased of J. J. W.Morrow, | 140 e s minority member of the foreign rela- tions committee, offered an amend- ment for investigation of the iaw-and Number 2 LA o | “iE e iR, 3 DR T T R Tome PORTWINE ..o 80 th for $1 25 s Tuesday. First Debate of Ses Both resolutions were referred to four-vear old filly, Mary Derby, by Charies Derby 2:20, dam Mary Burton (dam of Petress Burton (3) 2:09 3-1), PLAINFIELD PLAYS AT SonEs WILLIAMSVILLE TODAY Am Hide & Am. Jee Sec Am. Linsced n. of ‘e LoRE ()1 2-0dis Am Tinied pr e oreig ations committee, srandam Josephine Knight (erandam | o M SRS Champs Meet Goodyear in Competition | fj5y fO7sIEn relations committee, on 2507 35, ete. A dah? for Bulletin Cup. Their introduction, however, had serv- Number 3 = S T80 fnr s i Piatageln ot bl ed to brinz out the first’ debate o linsville. — Cha 2 000 A Steel T Ry ljv pr s ainfield soccer football club jour- | the session on a subject to which an ,‘rg:;“;"‘e;":",‘:em,,e“_“;r"lt")fe \,’L’;-“e‘"g'g}m: 1000 1 Fary 5 G LK ness to Williamsville' this afternoon. | minds had turned: 1 full quart ROXBERRY, 1907 .................. $1.25 f ” = v OSghE. aF o &1 e e where they will clash with the Good-| Senators on both sides of the cham- e H, pocdey Might b Bis| e dw o e year club in competition for the Bul- | per were drawn into the discussion, 1 full quet WHITE PORE . ..o conecsontvsanoiinai 00 u nr E; P 3 % i A Wool cits E & B etin cup. e champs are confident Mass., Sept. 30, 1341 He was a Mason | 1 4n Wl . Tatber of & victory and will be fccompanied | ey Total - - $2.00 . 3 % 12000 Anzcondo St el by a band of rooters. The team leaves | gr4qE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, - | o0 A" e oot Vian, com, on the 1236 car from Plainfield. Plain- | L2 oyt 5. Prrv A 1400 Vi Car " Chem. eld will use the following players Frank J. Chieney makes oath that he DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE | o it o 20 Wanadh w McCluggage, Bunning, Walker, Monty, | is senior partner of. the frm of ¥. 3. 2 1300 Batt Toeo L300 Wb pr 4w Seadon, Palisier, Alexander, A. Royle, | Cheney & Co.. doing business ‘in ‘the 287 Main St. f00 Bala Lo b o0 Wab or & 'L Wi Rovle. Potts, Underwood, Green: | City of Toieds; County and State atore? 1i0o Balt & ot o Walls 1 : . X Sald, %and_ that said Arm Y the FRACTISE LIMITED To nalgh and Platt 5218, end thal sald fom il PRy, the Number 4 ours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. 30 Do 10 6 Weatinghouce BICYCLISTS SPRINT et i Shech oy the aserotTrAAsS 200 Brown Shoe 00 Woelworth cannot be cured by the use of /! Eye, Ear, Nose ani 60 Burns Brcs 200 Wi UL ® ATARRH CURE. hotle 3STAR BRANDY: <. ... cconiis i ee s St ye, 3 d Throat| & Bums » 100 Whys Dvertaa” FOR SPECIAL PRIZES |CATAR FRANK J. CHENEY. $1.50 1500 Butte & Sup . RS Total sales 507,780 shares. Sworn to before me and subscribed At Midnight Eleven Teams Were 11[in my presence, this 6th day of D b ot 600 Cal Petrol pr ... t JOSEPH BRADFORD, 2500 Can Pacife” 11111 MONEY. Miles Ahead of Record. cember,'A. D. 1886, o ormagon, 100 Cent. Leather br . New York, Dec. 10. — Call money Notary Public. B = New York, Dec. 10.—Riding hard [ Mai's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- e e in %Y aouiZ, Tuling rate |and sprinting frequently for special |nally and acts directly upon the blood frered at 2 2; closing bid 1 3-4; | prizes, twelve teams were stlll in _the |and mucous surfaces of the system. pffesfats six day_race at midnight, the 120th |Send for testimonials, tree. hour. Eleven were tied in the lead, | soid by G areagists Jso oo © Vi 1100 Ches & Ohjo . BOOK BINDER sficter Fobe o0 fon Chie G Wope Books Made and Ruled 100 &S s st o e Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order. SR T & 5 COTTON. havi 1 : 108 BROADW. 10 CCCE s aving pedalled 2,350 miles and 2 laps, | Taie Hail's Family Pills for consti- - =0 — e e O New York, Dec. 10.—Cotton futures | Which was 11 miles ahead of the rec- | pation. N iae - = = THE AETNA. %300 Cueet Plapoay * closed steady. December 12.41, Janu- | ord made by Moran and McNamara in c lendal‘ WIfh E h t . BOWLING. BILLIARDS. 2100 Col Fuel & Tron ary 12.47, March 12.74, May 1296, July [ 1914. Sullivan and Anderson trailed Mnay Children Have Worms a ac ompination MAJESTIC BUILDING, 3 150 Compat _Tab 13.06. Spot steady; middling 12.50. six laps behind the leaders, having| Worms are a common childhood ail- TAleys. ~~ © Tadles. 800 Contin_can. Sovereq’ 3209 mils’ 6 Hlape. ment. They make children irritable, 100 Cont Can pr CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ullivan and Anderson, who were | nervous and restless, besides robbing M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist| 20 com Proouds rnn PRl i P six laps behind the leaders, were de- | the body and mind of proper nourish- & 2. 1500 Con Prod pr . 3 . = - clared out of the race shortly before 1 v = i1d. Exa 39 Ward Street 1210 Crucible Steel Dee. ... us% 12 mey ore ment. Watch your child. mine the Ensnationa | BRetl = Worths a May 1051516 3% 114 18| ©O'Clock stools and at first signs of worms give Telephons 857, iy 085 loas loow —_— your child a treatment of Kickapoo ™ - Flants. phons 657, coRx: Cincinnatl Signs Pitcher Caporel. |Worm Killer. They kill the worms, = Dt i Dec. 68% 66% 66X Elmira, N. Y., Dec. 10.—Announcement |act as laxative and expel the worms DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | i Do secorins My T% 704 70 7-16| was made here tonight that Pitcher |and poisonous waste. Tone the Sys- Teleph 812 - s Wit Aa, FincsA H0 Blee Stor Bat oaTS: Frank Caporel of the local New York |tem and help restore your child's elephone - ranklin St. an i Sames ol Be " 2 @4y sy | State league team had been sold to |health and happy disposition. Only 2@ dalesal tha Climninmati Masiomal lamawa slok | 85a ot vase Deseeies