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:hn writes tlo SURANCE IW “°'-‘“°“'.,:...‘?2§ W g e Hred in the State. This Is Gas» Heafier ; Weather With the sudden drop in the temperature, the absence of steam and other heating, has brought discomfort to many. ‘West Point, N. Y, Jan. 6—The Army baseball team will play 22 games during the 1916 season, accordin, . f tl‘:‘o lchpd\.ne "v.vlnzlmfi.d tonln]z‘L "l.'h- F X GAS STEAM RAD!ATOR opening game played here on 2 % 3 e Wdncsasy, March 25, and the season . | will give you immediate conz- F g rng $ou el gzflb;"‘“, ol beat_fives : % | il closs wit the conitest againat Col. : A & vk T e R 1 e ey costs Meile. com. Been set as the day for the game with ¢ (rort.in i>me Office, he _protection -1t affords. the N: ine at Anna; and this e ; : Fires break sut n o nlght in | il 1o Thg s’ mm..z"’é‘n:‘m away o ) ! | Full, new stock on hand, ‘th. unlooked for places. hird: opens a series with Taftville and fans from the military academ: It is fhe best investment of a -m-n in the borough are expecting to see a .chadu]e follows: emount of money you can crack serles. The lineup: ~ o ) 3 - ‘have, /and will add greatly to your - o 3 < » . peacs of mind and comfort to know MYSTIC. | Manhattan; April 5, Amherst; April 8, nn 0‘ chh o Rutgers: April 12, Willlams; April 15, R S : i hat you ate SRiciily” pre » e ; Harvard; April 19, Tufts; April 23, ! : : | W lk’ this importent matter. = 1“"""’“" Springfield Y. M. C. A. college; April 3 > 3 &‘ M ,t. WEST POINT'S BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1916. Opening Game March 20—Are to Play 22 Games During Season. ISAAC 8. JONES | ™ TR by Forw 26, Seton Hall; April 29, Lehigh; May \ . : lijsiirance and Real Estate Agent Bu 3, Ponn State; . May , Georgetown: & 321 . . Rh.;:‘rd- Building, 91 Main Street May 10, University of Pittsburgh; May : e ‘ R ! Main St.,, Alice Building ¥ 13, University of Buffalo; May 17, La~- : 5 fayette; May 20, Fordham university; il - & 7 X DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? Swarthmore; May 27, United 3 s 3 outfleld. I may try Atuundhue,fllu’nflullhxmm ‘DO YOU OGCUPY YOUR OWN ght Guard. v ; : in center, but I think pretty well of -Mystis J. McK 6, Hell- | May 30, Seventh Regiment; P 3% . f P DWELLING HOUSE? ool Butrows 3" Wiloox 4, L. Mo. | Holy Cross; June 3, Syracuse; June L o ST | Rodgers and do not consider that such You cantiot collect rents from a|Konme I; Jewelt Clty: Blake 2 T:;V Ben. | Colgate. ’ : : i gea—sle g jamin 4, L'Heureux cLean = 3 . 3 burned bullding, and you may have to | Uil Yreliberg 1, P. McKone 1, W.| The New England Trotting Horse- S \ : 2 Outfielder Barrows of the Lowell clud led the New England league in batting gy some one else rent while you re-| Benjamin 10. Referee—Robertson. men’s essoclation banquet will be held : e ; with 333 the past season. Jaie Was build.: Ingure your rents with in the American House in Boston, on 3 ner, 304, is one of the three other .30/ = Toro beskeibul games mave been ar. |FSDrUARS 16 The Bay State Short : : = "~ Agency Established May, me. ranged for Saturday at the Y. M. C.[Ship Circuit will hold a mass meet- < ; S Stockholders - of the Wilkesbarre e jum, one in the afternoon |ing in the afternoon and the dinner < § club opposed”to Pete Noonan as man- s and the other in the evening. In the |comes in the evening. 3 eger and president have failed in their ATrORNEYS-AT-MW ! ' attempt to deposs him. Noonan says ot he now has control of the club. Bro-h & Pu'kms, Mtomeys-at-Llaw [ i ¥ E Capt G. .L. Huston of the Tamkeer Over Uncse Nat. Eank, Shetucket St. b / ; has completed - the purchase of the fntratoe stairway near to Thames | 7 Dover Hall ciub game preserve in *Netiopal Bank. Telephone 38-3. Glynn county, Ga., and the transfer A e —— 1 : was made last Saturday. Captain “Mus? Cigars are ‘ s i L Huston is president and George T. THESE ARE BETTER PR : g';:‘y;;fl‘lh Tfi;l&er mg;L the Boston TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR wm e po 2 - ) ; : i 1, GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. Due to Statement lssued by Chairman ‘Walter McCredie of the Portland Coast league team is out with a state- Gary of U. S. Steel Corporation. Deere. Dt . % '% | The tenth annual dinner of the Ex- |sea line of defense, the other o four History, New York. His talk will be|ment that he didn’t win the pemnant s Try them and see, = E ploers’ club will take place at the Ho- |second land line of defense, the ad- |profusely illustrated with lantern| because he had to turn away a lot of THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t.| New York, Jan. 6.—The one engross- 3 A 2% 225 25 |te]l McAlpin, New York, on Jan. 14, |miral Lelieves. Both are valuable as |sildes showing big game and little | high-salaried players who were offered | Next to Palace Cafs ing and overshadowing feature of to- g € when Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary [a peace asset should we never have known region of the Kongo. George K. | him. He says the Beavers could have —— | day’s highly irregular and at times i will preside and will give a short ad- |cccasion to use either as a military | Cherrie, formerly a member of the had Brief, Quinlan and Breton for the R ‘GIIEW M D. unsettled market was the statement Y dress upon ‘“Preparedness.” He will [asset. The coast patrol would be val- [ Roosevelt South American expedition | 8sking, but he refused, as each had a = ’ # EVe | issueq by Chairman Gary of the United | 100 K o %, ¥, |declare that there are two practical |uable as an adjunct of the life sav-|and who has just returned from a |contract for $450 a month. | Physician and Surgeon States Steel corporation bearing upon e constructive and economical national |ing sevice, while the Swiss system in |second trip to the Amazonian jungle, = Room 214 Thayer Buildin; present and future aspects of that im- defense propositions which can be |its training and disciplining of our | will show some moving pictures of the | It is believed at the Unlvefllty of m 2 2 portant industry. As a matter of fact, SMoEs taken up at once by the people of the [ boys and young men will add materilly | famous River of Doubt and tell of his | Wisconsin that when the board of re- Norwich. Conn. Greeneville office: | the statement went far beyond its : 3% %" 3 | country without walting for govern- |and permanently to our mational ef- |more recent experiences in the Ama- |gents makes Its yoport wn tug trsay. xx;:ee Hour_l. uv; probable intent, and many interpreta- % ment action. These are the a erial |ficiency. Following Admiral Peary, |zonian jungle. Mr. Frederick K. Vree- | gation of athletics in the “n]vgmt,y ¥ 4 p.m.: 7-8 except dme‘dlv tions and Inferences, mostly unfavor- < 7 coast patrol system for the protection | Mr. Herbert R. Lang, just back from |land will give an account of some of | it will mean the removal of G. R e e able, were drawn therefrom. 200 of our coasts ard the adoption of the |an exploration trip covering six vears | his recent exploration in British Co- | Ehler, Airector of ateletios. wig day evenings, and by 5"‘“‘“’ In trade circles and'among the sub- s Swiss military system by the individ- |in the heart of the Kongo, will tell [lumbla, where he entered unexplored |seems to be unpopular with the un. .« SepoincmEnt stantial banking interests, however, LN ual states. Both are vital to our na- | valuable collections he has made for |territory, which he has pictured in a de luat Judge Gary’s utterances were accepted | 9 G ¢ G tional defense; one is part of our first the American Musium of Natural | series of remarkable views. et s ke Y R recommend there has been a disposition to check % o | & . Shncomr et 1 A bail paperman, has resigned after twynty-|anc is to.be an assistant coach to Di- | this month. Among those -men TURKEYS, CHICKENS, wild and reckless operations in many i SPORTING NOTES. one vears of service as secretary of |roctor &tace. Football baseball, bas-|as candldates are Dhil King, the o1a. “DUCKS: and GEESE, CRANBERRIES, | linés of trade and industry no' less - ko2 % 5 the ' Belmont Driving club, Philadel-|ketball and the field events'in the|time Princeton man; Eddie than in the stock market itself, and nia, Pa. track gam, Des Jardien’s - i :PE;E:;, |";E1;r:AcNEOE the belief prevailed that the admoni- B L;-g& games are Des special- | Dobie ard Wilce. et » S, tions contained in the Gary statement| 3 s G. W. Gaidzick, former national div- TABLE APPLES, NUTS, wore likely to bear fruit. g 78 Eilly Queal, who coaches Yale’s dis- |, i+ T BRCHIcK TOrrer Oaton s lon| Several colleges are striving to en- |, A Detroit baseball’ statisticlan has MINCE MEAT, HUBBARD SQUASH,| Stocks were under restraint from D Pt tancc runzers says that he is g0ing to [ in 1915, 15 off on a business trip to|gags William “Lone Star~ Dletz the b e o Tubte ol Sy e DEAKE’S CAKE, BERWICK CAKE, |the outset and naturally the course of Int Nickel . o give Johnny Overton plenty of dis-|Chili and will miss many of the swim- | coach of the Washington State College v g ; United States Steel was observed with 2 b e ; s 11906 and he tells us that Tyrus has i and many other good things. especial interest. Steel common open- | ,,100 : & &% | tance compel'tior. on the boards this|I:ng cvents which he intended to|eleven, g:,ifl”flteg:::gd:;r:m:‘;\el_ played in 1,395 games, has been to bat oy ; ed at a_ slight advance over the pre-y '3 2 . inter. AR VY marCat, TiTt0 . Dlets has beon yery | 6248 times; has scored 1,013 runs Phople S Market|sons o snal avoation o 85 13, | aiih i s Fla S Although Battling Levinsky has nu-| successful at Washington State, and | &3 T8de 1937 hits for an average od Bat soon el . Al Robert Laycock, the Veteran news-|merous engagements in the ring, he|now California and Nebraska are|jfsd [uf, SISyer, years of batting. He 6 Franklin Street Atixacowpced 19 e 00 3 8% : is going to try his hand at the pro-|among those universities sald to be|gy, e ranhn lost ground more or less steadily, Meckay Con L G remne s moting end and has arranged_to put | after him. R T hona A s yielding to 86 just before the close, 1 g 3 = % bases shows he has never spared his JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor -y = Tobbis < vl i 7 on. a_show, in: Bridgeport on January B S legs. His tatal for eleven years is 581 7 : and meking only a feeble e o NORWICH FAM[LY MARKET 10, the night before the Eord and Wil-| Boston Athletic association has 3 7 ——— | Other leading issues were at lowest liams battle. started a golf school for its members and his past year's record of 96 is the e tothe il hour, sl the activs z L — with M. J. Erady, formerly profession- | PpSt e has ever done. Do you see any DR. PECK §Y rc e o veretie Shont the | s : i ST It Is reported in Boston that Mickey |l at the' Wollasion Golf cfub, and Geo. | *157° b st 2o ’ - - Copper w38 = egetables. Roach, former schoolboy hockey | Bowden of the Tedesco Country clul Practice confined to Eye, Ear,| For a time coppers withstooa the Peppers, 2 f 15-28 | player, who is now a member of the |as instructors. It is expected that a | ’Newark seems to hawe the right idea selling movement better than any 1 . 33: Head Lettuce, 10 v , - - about staging the National A. A. !7. N Throat. Glasses. v Bosion-Arene. seven, will enter Dart- | team will be developed to play other ose, t. Sithes’ o) thell s ankin being b . : Selery: sa-10 | mouth college. He is reported to be | athletic clubs, particularly the New |championshigs. Outside of possib] Hours 9:30 to 4:30 SERSIAG ta et guother Mighianatation . Pacifio Sarrots— ivigs, %30 | skillful in football and baseball as|Yoric A. C. which bas several excel- | intercollegiaics there is no @ ays 10:30 to 4:30 for the refined metal, but these stocks, 3 5 Table, b s|Radish eIl 8" hotk ot Eolfeis Ao 1w miskabak i event in the world harder to win than . oll as all classes of specialties, e e L e il et ereEon -4 au A. A. U. champlonship. So, the Saturday évenings 7 tc 8 foit ‘the impact of the increased sell. . 2 S DS e . that 7.00 b o that the Newari atnlotic followers ai - : — s, 3 Z e R P B N ices ingus. | 1t e e B2 30|, J£ 1t ts true that T.000 boxtng fans| Tt fs probeble that the Nesser broth | Newark athletic followsrs sirosdy ars trials suffered severely in the course| 800 5 White, 16[Red Bananas. = 50 A & s - | ers Faxiby Bk md ddait e held B T e e erae #% & |cofatosd pk, 25[white Suash, g |mam bout in Buffalo New Years ater- | Columbus, Obio, hold the record for a | ames will Sotors foIl 46 o €60, Bothlehem Stoel ' Sweet, 5{.emons, 20 [ voun, it only one moragxample of that | family group on one athletic team. |around the first of September. Ac- R 4 oty 5 50 N. ¥. Alr Oranges, 40-70/Zimes. doz., 15 | sity’s quality as a sporting town. Any- | There are six brothers on the team.|cording to present plans, it is lnunfl o & Ao S s Tnbernntinal Seri X ¥ ceral fellow Bananas, 25 | Parsiips, ~ 1Ib., 6| thing good in the line of sports seems | Ted is kalfback, coach and captain; |4 to invite athletes from om.:‘ of The Norwich Savings Society cultural Chemical preferred § to 8. 8K L. Nom: " B [Congmt AR I Sos Cubape. 1, $l 1o Graw irowds there. Jones, quarterback: Philp, tackle; | America to compete in the sammes, orwich, Conn., Dec. 11th, 1916. N e YL, Prosure, West. MW Im | ippien o) % ahuag e Alfred, guard; Frank, fuldback, and|Then there will be no.question where i y :‘&‘;y“‘hm;::"m oant Stuislon inero . £t TR g e 5% | Conbarsen, . o Mike Finn, scout for the Detroit|Fred, end. The combined weight of |that American championship belongs. The ‘Directors of thls Socisty have | PRTEY THore Loon N0 B o Now o 178 13x | Turnips, ‘pk.’ 25 2 aiarts 25| Tigers last season and a veteran |thess six brotners is 1302 pounds, and - declared out of the earnings of % Y - 1% 'lon | Hubbard Squash, |Garlic, Ib,, 25| manager, is slatea for the berth of | Fred, the end, is 6 feet and 6 inches g York Central, New Haven, Canadian % 104 current six months a semi-annual|Pacific and Erfe. Total sales of stocks| 3oy beci%y % R cpinese Salag, ag o0 dopian 50| hanaser GE UG Besiprant (cluby Sdof ol dividend at the rate of FOUR PER |amounted to 810,000 shares. : 9% 8% 58w | Brussels Sprouts, |Carrots, b, R Y wh K Exchange on Germany and Austria| 600 Peoples 100% 100% 17|Strawberry To- been made. Pat Newman, who is In{ 755 can you expect to beat the ou 0 RNOW [» per annum, payable to de-| . ioylished new low records, marks de- % 4% 41% | itring Beans, 10|matoes, 20| bad with President Sens of the Hou-|yrarvard fcotball system if this is the ositors entitled thereto on aftor : 5% 3% | Casaba Melons, ~ |ipanisa Malagas, |ston club, will in all probability be At 2 o7 Snu' e on and clining to 78 1-4, but demand sterling 100" 1008 550 gs [N ol way me21 a‘l it? svsl Rteglzla Bro:;ln‘ 609 A e o andary was decidedly strong, rising to 4.77 3-4 €3 s | ritary uobe . - 5l kb roaine B aced. “We used plays on Yale this year tha after the market's close, thereby re- 66 165% 165% | Beet G e rins, 0 RN 3 w2 have had under cover for four or COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. | ducing the British discount to less d2 ax B[00 ST, solfngerines oz, 40| Chlet Choutesu, the Indian outfilder | five vears. We have had them ready, || wil be delighted witn the than 2 per cent. 2800 Ray Con Cop 35% 2514 | Dandelions, pk. EOI Vew Turnips, 10 | of Vinita, Okla., may get a chance 1n but never nad to work them out, be- richness, the smoothness, Anglo-French fives reflected the| 1900 Heading New Bermuda organized ball next season as a result| .,,.e our defense always kept up to satisfying body of Ba - s Cltyof Norwich Water Works | strength in exchange on London with cading 8 Potatoes, qt., 15 of good work he did with the Carllsle | ()e otier fellows' offense. This year, |} Strong Burton Ale. It is the numerous sales at 95, a smart recov- e :'- mdl&n;;ta :l;"e“l’;f ff:?:;i;n'px?;e’g' with some green material, we feared :du.l db?’m:g‘ to accompany. i ery from their recent minimum. The etts Pork— irloin, 32| the p year. 2| tha: our defense might not hold them goo e T Board °’rwvi¥°f:osgm.1 sloners. PO TR i genarl yhs docidedly | dooemey 3y | Spareribs, 15-20 [Roast, 25 | he hit .382, stole 94 bases and made at | sna” oo, N0 NG B B0 o ve we | ] - er ra the ‘querier smiing | irregular. 5381 sales, par value, ag- Rostuck 5 Shoulders, e 15| V53l Roast, 30-35 | least one hit to the game in 43 con- | Jireaiy Fadr 1915, are due and payable st | regated $5,325000. Pacito . 9" 103 To:30] Fore airs 3 | secutive games. SE e oe Jan. L 1816 offics open| United R I unchanged | - 2 5% 38| smokea snoul-_ |cutiets : “I think we are going. to have a very 5 p. on call. 300 South By pr . 6 6 & ders, 16{Chops, “In the future” says President Lan- be llld' to all bills good ball club,” says Manager Herzog baker ... 5 | smoked Tongues—|Inside Round, nin of the Red Sox, "baseball owners - unpaia_acter S 3 ers | G Cincinmatl. “Unless misfortune apter Jem 3. o STOCKS DShort Cut, 8| Shoulder Stedk, 20| winl ‘e able to anncunce what PIayers | overtales us our pitching staff should Strong Blll'ton | l-. . - 9 Corned Beéf, 12-20( Shoulders, have not been signed, something b be able to deliver. Toney, Dale, Mc- T e i s %t %y | Porterhouse’Steak | Le could not be done In recent years be- | Henry and Schneider make a quartette { 9700 Aily-Chalmers . 2% 00 Twin : % % 3 cause of l::e l;‘edu belng‘;tn “he fl%lvd.: tg start with, and I hear good reports i * ACT WISELY ! : 8 200 Unlon Bag Our condition s very satisfactory. We | o¢ Qitchell and Moseley, two of our ShE 1000 A he Chens ) 288 \él &t Pork, will not have trouble with any player] fecruits as well as of Dougan and KCQ D“l\l\'s Catharti - St gl i : we care about.” Dowd. Last year we thought we were 800 Am. Can pr " 1] % going to have a good staff, but our P . artic st dm & i’ A % 9% ik, 35 Proflers: each. 73| Cnicago university has had two three regulars all blew, 1 don't think e E F 3 pons, :s 3eef four-letter athletes in the last two or| it is likely the same fate will befall us [§ On Dr }.“ . leer pl"s - ucks,” cef Fenaertomn, three years — Nelson, Nofgren, now | this season. We need a little more aug veryw cmen“, : ceaching in Colorado, and Paul Des | speed and will try to get it by the ad- Jardien, who was graduated last June | dition of a couple of fast men in the We Are Receiving S8hi, 5 £ Rnul-fly' Wlthwl elay in the house at all times. Their ac- tion s gentle but positive, insuring a fpeedom from headache and heavy i 2R Butter— i c.‘mnumeal B LH feeling caused by a torpid liver. Thnsaed 2 Neufchatel, 3 Auditorium Today and Saturday, Geo. Fawcett in “The Majesty of the Law” S e T u Betlle: at Locomotite p:flenféf"“" Powdered, BASS & CO., Im - Bx 10° 1 Molasnes - = 90 Warren St., N. Y. Porto Rlco, y - Dunn’s Pharmacy '050 MAIN STREET ?—T—-——- Edam, ga Camembert, New Orleans = gal., v & i fx’fé‘.'%oa‘,:} Meplo syeus - 7 : A full line of Goods suitable! $vs %l § sPssusdstnsanss EEREEREERRRERREbEREE iE 1647 S EEm ' e Adam’s Ta e = ot ' s % : vern Aidumon iy il Fish. ¢ 4 2 THE WM. FRISWELL CO. LA 1861 Bald Loso Mork ot ot L 12 m,:“ Clam 4 : i 25-27 Franklin Street -m‘ Dr.J. M. KING E! t. 16, 3 for 25 Steak Pauock 12 |Cannea g pnbua o . Bu"utfl!h, 15 éfllmon. 3 brands ot Beer of Hurope and Americas Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | Bass, Pale and Burton Muers New ¥York, Jan. 6. — Call money easy; high %; low 1 3-4; ruling rate 2; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; of- i 7 % Buvns Bros. fered at 2. ¢ i | Beotoh Ale, Guinness' DnAblun Stout, Bush Term . g o Halibut, n-.nk'.vnn- ':-:m..:' COTTON. Bl s, atmo 22 §§§ L ow York Jan c.—comm" futures steady. Jan March 1150 May 12.74, J\fly 12.90, October 12.54. Spot quiet; middling 12.45. “ _!’ i1 5 L Live !(.a. Boof Steers, $6-¢| hmbl, ss.so-gl 6 &lvn E Ju.fi. ;g: 7 ;zi!i!k!!;!;;ia{ifiifii H H‘ T E3gre, ‘;i 5 K % 205! L) g "2 128 1% 136 15.16 % e M T oppee g §i~ i ves— ¥-11, B $1.40 H e Trimmed Green ‘Wool Skins, 1b., 8 rd P