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NEVER A DOLLAR FIRE LOSS Bmumuwflw";'n:tdm good panies we A&Pwumnwflflm matter over, with You. . ; IBAAG!-JM! Insurance and Real Richards Building, ' !dm- Street —_— ATTORNm AT-LAW “AMOS A. BROWNING, Attorney-at-Law, ! Richard's Bldg. 5 ‘Phone 7 BOXING COMMISSION WILL - ADOPT RIGID SYSTEM bymermemm- mudwwhlembesxx: mcnim-u- ion here are sion mm s ach 7 régulations in 2 o this numiber will be commission, reduced to n. % ‘While official _afinouncemenf has “been .T&da it ‘is - understood that all penalties is is' deemed mwm case on its merits:- The rule prohibiting' betting probably. will_be dropped because gambling is cont: to the state law. .Special attent will be tl E VentioR of delays 18 A large sumber of inspectors will-be ap- pointéd throughout the state to serve: without pay. - Hanover, N. H., Jan: 1’—Dm g mouth's foothall schedule for .: ?IL announ: mnfm “shows mt Lebanon = Colk.e. and Vlrdnh University have bee. nlM to the list. The schedule: 3 Boston College at Hanover; Oct. T, ion Valley College at Hanover; field; 11, Pennzylvnnh at Philadel- nhh 18, West Virginia at H‘-nv!r HOW’S THIST ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of catarrh that can- s Catarsh Cure, 194 Catarrn Care has be by cltlrrh sufferers tnr the pasf thlrly- years, and has become known as most reliable remedy for catarrh. Catarrh Cure acts through the £ on ths mucous surtaces, expelling ealing o 5 Sfscaned porti Atter you Have Taken Ham c;mh' fave taken s Cure bor a short time you Wil see lné&rgtvemenl in 31 ol tarrh C\ui £5,5nce ana st 08 e Send for tol:.l e H.Ip Your Liver—It Pm your liver gets h_acts_queer, Life you want to feelClear the complexion too. 25c at druggists. ‘| remained at Center _Left Forwara fln\-’w-auu ™ % u.n-:yl.nmoh-: Connell 1. ; Timer Fountain, Scorer, W!LI.IMAB‘I’IC Y. M. C. A. FIVE WINS ROUGH GAME | o Thread Glty Cyclers Outclassed— M 40 to 8t (Special to '.l’ho Bnllofim) ‘Willimantic, Jan. 19.—The basket- game: Thread C’!:l.'l and the“Y. M. C. A. team at ium of the latter organiza- the gymnasium tion was won by the: Y. M. C. A., 40 to 31, Center. Kelley, Blackmar Lewis, Lamoureux, Pickett|ham Guards. Crano 2, Kel- Comin! 4, fouls— Backets—Downer 9, ley 3, Pickett 8, Stevens i, Gates. GM].I in Some of the Bp.cl ties. New York, Jan. 1 Tnflins during: today’s feverish session was marked by a serles of advances and declines ~some of the more familiar special- ties, while standard or seasoned. of theif recent heav- Mexico | the aggressive short inter- furnis] est with fresh ammunition, shares of some of the companies operating in the southern republic being again the objeet of severe attacks. Trading was man to worry; not the champion.” First Round of Racquet Tournament. New Y Jan. 19.—The first rot «&‘:.fi.flu (et o | Maxyw ment was completed Newman of New York Gray_of Cleveland, 16- Bom B Bosgins ot New Pon 15an lew r] 5, 1925, 16-8, 17-14. Hach of the win- ners had col an ace to his op- ponent. Windham Aluleni Hers . Saturday. 8. | Padfleld, M. Packard, o C. Peters, John M. Ph!ll!nfl- N‘d Pet- tigrew, Larry Pratt, J. Potter, W. O P ioe, C. A Raberts, Jr, William Ritter, ’rhomu 5. Tobe erts, Jack mdxwu Rooney, Walter . D. Sturgls, John W. Seott, A basketball team made up of Wina- | &- High graduates will Dllv the Y. M. C. A. five in the local gym Satur- day evening. The Y. M. C. A. will use the following in thelr uuonp Be- lair and Stanley, f Poole and Graham guards, i 928 n,gsz i only moderate, except during the first |G and last ho the interval being' punctuated by rrequem periods of ex- 'y large part the business was mln l!mlted to spe- cialties in which public interest has been lacking. New high rec- were made by-U. 8. Industrial = ‘ompany’ the strongest of the oil group, rising 7 1-4 to 220-8-4, but falling back to 212 in the final hour on announcement of a mew stock issue. U. S. Steel was the center of per- sistent - bearish . selling, 84 3-4, its low price of the new yt and clollu': at 85 lfi Bethlehem Steel gyrated in sensa time showing a gain of 12 7-§ at 492, bnt;lo-lnlltm a net gain of & Mercantile Marines, which promipently in the trading of ‘week, were_duller and distinet- so Mexics tional fashion, at one (Mexics declining to ! the/| Miswun Fa heavy, the preferred declining 3. to | N 1-4. Various war issues denoted liquidation or enforced selling and ralls were again subordinated - to shares. of lesser merit ~New York Cen- advance to 111 1-2, nal ‘was forfeited later in common |X. ‘which (with the entire list. Total sales of stocks amonnted to 590,000 shares. Domestic news was of the same en- character as that of recent weeks, with further prive advances in steel and iron and additional large orders for equipment. Producers of | Phi: base metals also announced an_ up- ward price revision and copper metal | P! F!:va.mnx high prices. Office of The Norwich Savings Socisty | I “ Norwith, Conn, Dee. 11th, 1915. - The Directors of this-Soclety have declared out cf the earnings of the current six months,_.a: semi- nnual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER| 1 CENT, per annum, payable to de- EEERRRRRERERRERABEERENNAE selling American securities for ac- count of foreign interests was an- moun Trading in bflnleWBl dull with fr- regular changes. Total lue, aggregated $4,460,000. . 8. bonds were unchanged on call Pheetort sales, pa.r! aaaaaaqace Fi 25 i FLe) iiif i P A 12.25; March, “l&ll ll’.ufl M&li‘o&n Gpot quiet; ml' 12.40. Young and Del Young. WILLARD GUARANTEED $60,000 FOR TWO FIGHTS IN NEW YORK. Moran to Be His First Opponent— Bouts to Take Place in. Madison Square Gnrdcn. Jan,_ 19 Guarantees of contests were announced here today by Jimmy Johmum. mamu- of the gar- Cen. He said came Prvmalnr Jack Curlq but had ml.-ed 3% | will guaran 01 lflr two fights, the first to be Willard, Moran to receive, $15,0 his-end. I¢ he should outpont W 1 would select his second opponent. MILWAUKEE TWIRLER RECEIVES BONUS Slapnicka Gets $500 for Winning 50 Per Cent. of 1915 Gamies and $100 for Signing 1916 Contract. lfll“uk.& Wll»,( Jan. 19—Pitcher day was paid a bonus of $500 for win- ning fifty per cent. of his games in 1915, He was also given $100 for ll‘nlng a 1916 contract. fall the management refused v.o pay the- player the bonus, declar- ing he had not pitched and won the % | required fifty per cent. of his games. Slapnicka averred that he was not permitted to pitch in his turn when he might have done so, with the pos- sibllity of winningp. The courts sustained him in a suit. WEEGHAM HAS $500,000 READY FOR TAFT Formal Transfer of Cubs Will Take Place Today. 19.—The Chicago, Jan. transfer here to see | P gaf%ffs;‘eia i 814 334 i “ with Wiadek Zbyszko and Dr. and should make l.n‘ldad ‘opponent for Stecher because of his speed, science and strensth. WILLIAMS WANTED AS COACH. “Fair Play” Comments on Yale Foot- ball Situation. Fajr Play comments as follows upon the Yale coachi situation: “Harvard and Yale are still unde- ‘ale tfllll’ ‘wants {s Dr. H. llams of Minnesqgta. and that-he would thing can be done the famous i sota remain in- the w o mmlon is that Tad Jones has strong second choice. Foster Sanford is backed by an ardent cliaue, but apparently it has not made the desired headway in winning adheren! to this excellent grid! ot e X Kentuoky Futurity at $21,000. The dates for the grand circuit meeting here Oct. 2 to 14, as flxed by the stewards at their meeting in Cleveland recently, was reelected and Im- edllldy authorized the twenty-sev- enth renewal of the Kentucky futurit { lt the same vfl.lue as lllt year, $21,001 U. of W. Fails & Select Football Coash Madison, Wis., Jan. 19—The board of regents of the University of Wiscon- sin this afternoon declined to make |’ any selfection of a football coach. Dr. Paul ‘Withington of Boston,’a Harvard gracuate, has been recommended \7! e ‘athietic connell: 'The regents pointed a committee to |mflx-u e athletic situation Shakleford Turned M by White Sox Chicago, Jan. nnouncement was made today lhlt. chk Shakleford, pitcher for the Chicago Americaus, bad been turned back to the Milyaukee > | club with which he played last season, ready for presentation to Schmalstig, the repnuntauvu 3 ol Mr. Taft, who arrived Mr. g the transfer. A meeting of the "ncllholdurl of the combined Chicago Federals and Chi- cago Nationals was held '-nn!(hl. at which Harry Ackerland, who | holds. some in the old Cubs, said lLe % did not want to sell his stock and that. d become a member of the new league. 5 % | JOE STECH mma NAME FOR HIMSELF, “Too many pitchers; that's the reason for letting the youngster go,” sald Secretary Grabiner. Tigers Defeat Yale on lce period. Burges: soon tied the score for Yale but Pea- ‘cock of Princeton succeeded in netting the deciding goal. Fraternal Bowling League. Matches scheduled for.tonight at the Aetna alleys are: Deputy Lester Installs Officers—Sur- " prisé Visit to Mrs. Thomas P, Wil- cox—Odd Fellows ~ Accept Groton ed, and would have | etts; had there k»m for the rest fillamn Cummings, who is in 3 and who under~ is doing Brown "dn-d.y hmmmnum‘m- wrestling mv mh Mrs. George Pearson has mnmmm;mzm ‘Mr. and Mrs, Lester Brool has returned to m-vutwm.m- Ell Gleahill 1s few & Wiy Foy spending a few days . STAFFORD SPRINGS Annual- Mesting of Hospital Aid So- ciesty—Funeral of Mrs. Mary Johnson Pinney—Officers of First National Bank. Miss Mary E. Hogan, tescher in grade 1-B of the Springs school, has thn -unable to attend school for sev- llnm-womnofm-lmo! Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Yare of East Killingly are guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Yare on High Bidorint and ta. Plecin M an application for a liquor e TR Main Mrs. Florence Nelson and dangiies of N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Grundy. lodgson has recovered from an Qtuk of nin and returned home from he hospital. Officers of Hospital Aid Society. Hos- At the annual meeting of the pital ‘Aid society %- afternoon the following officers were elscxod President, Mrs. Cyfil Johnson; vice president, Mrs. C. BE. Bmurflald. oy third %"'".’n";..'“a"" oty 3 ney: ce lent, Mrs. C. F. socim ith; K. Taft Mrs. Lewis Mo-| & secretary, m;hlln -nduu- F. G. Sanford; ‘uy- end means committee, Mrs. C. B. Mrs. H: G. ‘house committee, Miss Holt, Mrs. Bllrdlck. ‘Mrs. Weston, Mrs. Cleveland, Gordon; l‘-nnply eomlt(u, Mr-. rs. Mrs. . Funeral of Mrs. Pinney. funeral of Mrs. Mary ‘Johnson Pinney was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. David Bissett, Wednes. day afternoon at 2 o'clock. H. Puffer of the Stafford Hol- low Universalist church officiated and' burial was in the Stafford Sbflnl'l cemetery.. The bearers were Fred G. ford, Richard M. Fisk, Henry But- terfield and Albert S. Pinne. Concert and Dance. The Suwanee River quartette gave a enjoyable : concert in ~Memorial hl.u, Emflurd Hollow, Wednudlv even- the concert was dun:lng, with music by Lmh- or- chestra. The proceeds will be devoted to purchasing a_ musical instrument %or the Pinney school. Engagement Announced. ced ment of lhelr daughter, Amue to Frank B. Engley, son of Mr. and Mre. E. F. Engley. Harold E. moved from Edgew: 12 National Bank Annual Meeting. The First National bank has olocled fficers: the following Christopher ‘There is a leak in water mlln on River street and men ha: been at work for the past two days trylng to locate it. The ground was frozen so hard that it was necessary to use dy- namite before the pipe could be reached. Miss Hazel from a brief vl.ll! Hartford. has returned with friends in LEGAL NOTICES A COURT OF ot Norwich, Court and filed a Efluol pl‘nné’far the r-nnm th-l— Bortini 75" 5o ‘he lust Wil and teata gt said deceased be admitted to utlon bo g:rwinl'l family have | 00d street to one of u;;m:ew concrete cottages on Keefe. 'lll.-.l'l e Town, and at T Can be found at 78 Baltie: this_notice. as directed it Sprague, Gl'ln.. Jan. 13th, g‘n MGUIRE, Collector. Jan13T] The Board of Relief of the Town of Ereston, Conn, will meet at the Town House In the Tow: Preston on Tues. day, Feb. 1, uu -z 10 oclock a. m. d’ until 4o will ~ an i ‘session Feb. 10 ad 2ist, to hear appeals from ‘the of’ the As- ors, and to transact any other bus- that may legally come before Dated at Pn-um. Conn., Jan. 18, 1916. 0. b YERRINGTON, W'ILL!AI( MITCHELL, BENNETT, Board of Rellef. NOTICE The Board of Reliet 3¢ the Town X3 Ledyard will meet at the Town Cler 1d Town on Tus Ale fhom 0 e T appeals from ihe’ doings A sessors, and attend to any Gther bis| that legally come before sald lmrrno‘ will Bafea 't Ledvara Jan. 19, 1 GBEORGE W. PALMER, ENOS M. GRAY. FRANK G. MAYNARD, Board of Reliet. NOTICE e Board of Rellef of the Town of Bosran wiit maet i the Town Hall 1o the Town of Bozrah Feb. lst 1916, from 1030 a. m. untll 330 p, also meetings ear a; rom o Assessors, and to G0 ness that may legally come them. "?‘l(ed 4t - Bograh, Coamn., llll, 18th, The Interest of George H. Roberts, in the candy, ice cream and confectlomery business at No. 132 Main Street, in the St of_ Narsich, (s tvls day been purchased 8.'F. Peterson of New o wha, il ey eal disihares all debts as agreed. All persons who are indebted to the I Pieiss” pay, same eterson. Dated at Norwich, Comnecticut, this 13th day o January, 1815 Jan20d G. H. ROBERTS. NOTICE TO cmnml.s AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of )B:nlv'l;:h. on the 5th day of January, Presant NBLSON J. AYLING, Estate of Frank A Norwich, in _said Disirict, Ordered, t the nst said estate on from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of :nl- orfler, on the sign- st_nearest to place where said ccased Jest dwelt, And in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a Bewsgaper having & elrcula- tlon in said District, and make return o this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true DRBESCHER, ‘Assistant Clerk. ln'rrlcp—mx creditors of al . notified to 1- at 59 Sachem c] Conit. wt’th‘ln the m“a"m“d in the 0! ng order. ROYe SrzAm) C. ROBINSON, Executrix. OF CONNEOTI CUT, D . Erobate Court, Whestar, late ot istrict, ng & in nd by malling In roxist addressed to each of the e wilt y of this w ore sald day Fatarn ot moties, Eiven and this Court. C. GRAY, . granted gm esta s & upo uhmil/fl'-ll ld.flv also be ' Physician and Surgeon Room 214 Thayer Building. Nerwith, Conn. Greeneville Office Hot 2-4 p. 7-8 except W 78 Wednesday and Satur- day evenings, and by appointment Trommer’s Evergreen Beer REAL GERMAN LAGER ~ is on draught at H. JACKEL & CO. MAHONEY BROS., FALLS AVENUE Hack, Livery and Stable ‘We guarenteo o best at ihe most ALES, WINES, LIQUC AND CIGARS Fresh, c:nplete stock. - Best DAN MURPHY Nose, Throat. Glasses. Hours 9:30 to 4:30 2 Fridays 10:30 to 4:30 Saturday evenings 7 to 8 E. OIE;.ENT “The Healer of Skin Diseases™ Relieves and quickly heals cold chapped skin, frost bites, ete. Price 26c, every box guaran sts. “SALTEREA” CLAM CHOWDER People’s Marke 6 Franklin Street JUSTIN HOLGEN, Proprietos * FurandFurLined To clean up season’s ws | have your size. 1 1f in the market take a look at # “Own a Montana Robe for the THE L L CHAP!AN, 14M i “ o s Fall Milline MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street..