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HEOURT, TEON Members of the Jewett City basket- Dl and decided 5 contimue this pop- ular winter mmma’gé season. 3 N:F. A. Athletes Put Up Good Fight, But Were Outclassed— Score 37Y; to 161/, Points—Several Events Remained a The ¥. M. C. A. defeated the Nor-itles in the for 8 hiphien mieh Toee Academy tn @ dund indeot | i SR ommee oty smabe o heave the shot much over 29 feet, while %o 16°1-2 points in the local gymna-|Houllhan took the event with = put sium Tuesday evening before an &u- inches. of 32 feet T dtence of 125, Probably one of the most interest- The athletes battled for the Fergu- The loss successful maneger is a se- vere blow to the team, as he piloted the borough quintette through its most successful year, financially, in the his- tv?o('.h.lwnlnmobomll‘m ‘he playing strength of the team will also be weakened by the loss of Capt. ‘Walter Benjamin, who goes west with his bdother, as he was one of the stars of “the team. It js hoped, however, that with a nucleus of Carl Benjamin, Thatcher, McLean, Blake, L'Heureux and outside strength that the fans will be treated to some good games. The team will journey to Baltic tonight, where a red hot confest is expected for Baltic is anxious to avenge the defeat that they met at Jewett City's hands earlier in the season. Baltic will play a return game at Jewett City on Feb, 10th. ing and exciting races of the was the potato race in which the Y. M. C. A_athletes captured by e mar- €in of 2-Gths of t second. Neck to neck the runners paced the required distance and the finish was sensa- tional. The evening’s results follow: Stand- ing Jjump, won by Joe Fanning, N. F. A, 9 feet 2 1-3 inches, second A. Johnson, Y. M. C. A., 9 feet 1 1. Charnetski 8 feet 8 1-4 inches. Potato race, won by Y. gtven by John A. Ferguson, which 'mot become the lent possession the athlstic ream winning the event b in two successive years. This is the first meet of this kind held in this city for some time and it proved to be a success. Members of both teams were in good physical condition and afforded close rivalry in several events as it was unable to d 1 TOLD YOU 8O 1s what dear friends sing when you i got stung. . . G A time 3o g SOLDIER QUINTETTE NOTICE ick winners. 4 seconds. Twelve LISt R e the matter of | PIFS WIEME. | ontest of the evening | Pound shot put, won by Ben Houlihan, EASY FOR TAFTVILLE is_a wise man who INSURANCE. 82 feet 7 inches, Y, 3 looks after his FIRE g C. A, second ‘Was 1t d the winner of O et B Leroy Walker, Y. M, C. A, 82 foet The Board of Relief of the the event remained undecided owing Conn., will meet in ISAAC 8. JONES Ii.surance and ‘Real Estate Agent ° Richards Building, 91 Main Street DO YOU OWN REAL ESTATE? to the fact that the standards. were not high enough, as both leading con- testants, Holdridge of the Academy and Charnetski of the Y. M. C. A. cleared the limit, 8 feet. In the running high J. Hull and DO YOU OCCUPY YOUR OWN | Howard Benjamin skimmed 5 feet 1 DWELLING HOUSE? You cannot collect pay some one else rent while you re- build.. Insure your rents with rents from a burned building, and you may have to inch and this event remained a tie. The closing event of the evening, medley relay race, resulted in a tle. The teams circled the banked track in_4m, 38 2-3s. The Y. M. C. A. tug of war team made up of nothing but huskies dem- 4 1-2 inches,’ third Hans Bauck, Y. M. C. A, 31 feet 4 1-3 inches. Pole vault, tie, Holdridge, N. F. A., Char- netski, Y. M. C. A., § feet. Tug of war, Y. M.'C. A, 18 inches. Running high jump, tie, J. Hull, N. F. A, Howard Benjamin, Y. M. €. A, 5 feet 1 inch, Hines, F. A, 6 feet. Relay race, N. F. A, 59 seconds. Medley relay Tace, tle, time { minutes 38 3-3 sec- onds. The judges were Frederick Cranst and Willlam _Elliott; starter, . Fort Wright Players Met Their Su- periors—Score 18 1-2 to 10 1-2. Taftville easlly defeated the. Fort Terry five Tuesday evening at Parish hall ‘and not in any part of the game did the victorious five have to exert themselves. The score was 18 1-2 to 10 1-2. In the opening of the second half the soldiers showed flashes of Speed, but this died out as quickly as it started. Murphy played his usual star game, scoring seven fleld goals, while Camp of the Uncle Sam troop The equestrian “stunt” shown in the plcture was performed a few days ago in Washington. It shows Ralph Coffin on his eight-year-old mount, Rabbit, Coffin is a prominent member of the ‘Washington Riding and Hunt He took his horse over the hood of the machine. Seated in the far, front Sylvgnus Stokes, Jr., Club. Miss Blanchard Scott, owner car, and Thomas Morgan, Jr. rear seat are Miss Ruth Hitchcack, daughter General Scott and Mrs. W. Sinclair Norwric] EHall of the In the missioners for New Building, in sald Town, Bundays excepted. from Feb. Listen_ to appeals 1st, from 10 a. m. to & from the Assessors, and to transact proper to be done at Norwlich, Conn, Jam. ANSEL A. BECK! FRED G. PROT! TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY O London Cous Nickerson; official scorer, J. C. nailed four goals. Th Sumping over & big motorcar. Mr. | row, reading from left to right, are|Bowen. D St s trinate onstrated their superior physical qual- | bagh. goals. e score: Hew Held By Tomiano Bros. to sell’ B. P. LEARNED & CO. TARTVILLE. FORT TERRY. §5hance piritnous and intosies Ageno; ay, 1846. o . Camp | Sixth avenue, New York, on Thursday | who at the time was viceroy of Peru.| classification of all known trees and |lauors, ale lager beer % mendy Extahlishert N e e rday evenings, February 17 |News of the lady’s illness having |plants, to commemorate the service | Sman iather T it Woreich. e Glllam | ana 19. The weights to be contested | reached one Don Juan Lopez de Can-|rendered to mankind by that lady,|in the rooms and apartments in § ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW for are 108, 130, 145 and 158 pounds.|nizares, the Spanish Corregidor, of | named the genus which ylelds the bark | butlding, any part or parts of . Van Dorn| The 158 pound class will be open to|Loxa, who dwelt some 230 miles south | Chinchona, and subsequently still fur- |are cut off or paftitioned in such EDWIN W. HIGGINS those who Rave never won a first prize | of Quito, in what is now the Republic | ther immortalized the name by giving |Ner as to form booths, side ‘roo | : James | at the New York Athletic club. This|of Ecuador, he despatched a parcel of |it to the great family of trees and [[StIWIng rooms. My Bac hffm Attorney-at-Law # Fill give newcomers a good chance for |2 certain kind of powdered bark to her | plants now known as the Chinchon- |in 2°irect line from any church = Wilson | the handsome prizes that are offered to | physician, Juan de Vega, with the as- |aceae, which includes not only or public or parochial school, or _c Main and Shetucket Streets STOCK MARKET ACTIVE. b e S ok T the first and second men to finish; also | surance that l’tflw‘ms a m\;;lznl remedy Chlmhonuflbut also the ipecacuanas | premizes periaining thereto, or o > . r 0! erTY, | to the losers in the semi-final bouts. and a never-failing specific in cases |and the coffees.” 05to] e. Tary, or o e Brown & Perkins, Mfiomeys-at-law Wolt. Over Uacas Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames Nations] Bank. Telepho Recovery Partially Due to Cessation of Foreign Liquidation. New York, Feb. 1—In explanation of today’s sudden and general recov- 500 Cule Gt W . Soichic Gt k pr Goals—Taftville, White 5, Mur- phy 7, Vickery 4, Pratt 2; Fort Terry, Camp 4, Gillam 3, Van Dorn 2, Wolf 1. Fouls—White 1, Gillam 1. Referee— Fountain. Timer and Scorer—Benolt. An order for close to 200 prizes has been placed by the L C. A. A. A. A for trophies to be awarded at the indoor intercollegiate games, to be of intermittent fever. to be true fromr both experience and observation for about 8 years prior to this event he had suffered from a se- vere attack of fever and had been He knew this and ravines of the In their native habitat, in Peru, Ecu- ador, Bollvia, and Colomb! flourish in a cool and equable temper- ature, n the slopes and in the valleys mountains, the trees | Applicant. We, sur- public ted at Norwich, this 25th da3 January. A. D. 1916. ‘Antonio To the ‘unders! electars and taxpay owni estate, of the Town of N hereby sign and endorse the £o ery of the stock market from its pro- il held at Madison Square Garden on|cured by an old Indian of Malacotas, ded by tI majestic scenery, | 2Pplication of Antonio Tomiano Wesghman Sells Two Former Majors. | fracted pessimism various reasons and Citng Con Dillon Accepts Offer to Fight Moran. | Securasy night, Maven 4. ‘The prizes | who had thus revealed the remarkable | naver: desvending below an clovation | Uccnse, and hereby certify that e e oS oe0 Trmacty e uctt Peay . 4 Chicago, Feb. 1—Jack Dillon of In. | are ail allke, consisting of bronze ro | properties of this bark. ~Since then ho (of 3500, and ascending as Dish 88| fo¢nsed purssant. to, sald. applic ray, formerly of the New York Na.|was declared that the purport of o T 1w anapolls today accepted an offer to | productions of (he Borehese gladlator | had observed its effects in many other | §.000 fest above (he sea. When in | Dated at Norwich, this 25t tionals, last year with the old Cubs, and Charles Hanford, with the Chicago Federals last season, both outflelders, were purchased from President ‘Weeghman by Danny Shay, manager of the Kansas City club of the Amer- ican association, it was announced to- day. The purchase price was not giv- en out. President Wilson's recent speeches had been misinterpreted, that they had not been intended ot convey a sense of immediate danger, but rather to in- culcate a feeling' of patriotism in latent quarters. Moreover—and this was the reason- Ing of the bulls for long account—it was evident that standard stocks had been oversold to lovels where technical conditions on the bear side were no it Tab Com Products Cora Prod pr Cructble Steel Cub Am Sugar Cructble Steel pr Cub Am Sug pr Del &Hudson Del Lack & W fias o o0 box Frank Moran, the Pittsburgh heavyweight, ten rounds In Milwau- kee next month. The Milwaukee pro- moter, who offered 70 per cent. of the receipts for the match, sald he ex- pécted to get Moran to sign. | SPORTING NOTES. and will be distributed to all point winners in both the team and In- dividual events. In many of the con- tests from 12 to 15 trophies will be awarded in each competition since the events will be team affairs with each college represented by four or five athletes. WAR HAVING EFFECT cases—so he knew whereof he spoke. The remedy was tried, and the Coun- tess was cured. the aborigines to the tree on which this wonderful bark was “quinaquina.” turned to Spajn with his wife. took with her a quantity of the heal- ing bark, and thus was tho first per- son to introduce it into Europe. The name given by “In 1640 the Count of Chinchon re- She without a branch; shrubs. The leaves Sub- good soil and under favorable circu stances they become large forest tres; on the higher elevations and when crowded gnd growing in rocky ground, they frequently run up to great heights and at the upper limit of their zone they become mere in the species are lanceolate, with a shining surface of bright green, traversed by finest January, A. D. 1916. Fugn Cs William’ Bobsien, Herman 8. Rutherford 'C. Plaut, Adelard Morin. hereby certify that the above o signers and_endorsers are electors faxpayers, owning real estate in S Town_of Norwich, Dated at Norwies this ih day of Jemuary, A D. 183 Chas. S. Holbrook, Town Clerk. 1an26W’ REGISTRARS OF VOTERS® The Registrars and Assistant trars of Dillon Put Cowler to Sleep. ON QUININE SUPPLY. - | crimson _veins, and petioles of ~the Reg! New York, Feb. 1 Jack Dipn ot| 158 valnerable than they had previ- Dot ke == ey O *hent osoris™ ot the |same color. The flowers are small and | ZA5 2%, "5cT Sy e Indianapolis knocked out Tom Cowler g::lgl bexe: afg; Xef:]ee “fon:‘gr:':;";emfi:é it Securitien u:@"d;fl;‘,l.fi Lsevhnea, 'anlvenity of | Great Britain Controls It Form of | [owderea bark to Rome, whence it was 1h--mr ‘L-;flf_lg;tzrfm: dxe»::‘;l‘u- ‘1.“:90 u‘,‘r_ FRIDAYS, FEB. 4th and I116h, 1046, A by ice: tor Bat 4 ams ouisianna Stat i — i i lacs, it » | trom 12 o% untfl 9 o’clock of England in the second round of a|Somn- ;0 @AY ueml. Prices FETES Sty Boathern Gasenne State are the| - Chinchona Bark—Trees First Grew | distributed by the Cgrainal de Lugo to| paic: “near the stalk, . dark crimeon e e ten round match in Brooklyn tonight. Dillon weighed in at 170 pounds and Cowler at 205 pounds. Jewett City at Baltio. The Baltic five will play the Jewett City basketball team in the club gym- nasium this (Wednesday) evening in which marked the minimum of recent ‘weeks. It is not improbable that a partial cessation of foreign liquidation and some more remarkable statements of railroad earnings, notably those of the Pennsylvania system, were factors too strong to be ignored. Weekly reviews & Sopr Electric Motors pr S Northern pi Ore Suy Greeue € Cop nence left outside the one-year rtle. The New York National league club announces the release of Pitcher Fred Herbert to the Toronto club of the In- ternation leegue. Herbert played with Toronto last season, and was given a short trial by the Giants last fall. in South Ameril 1f the European war continues much longer where are the people of the United States to get their usual sup- ply of quinine? At the breaking out of the war sulphate of quinine was selling at about 20 cents. an onuce, other throughout Europe. often called “Jesuits’ bark” and some- times over a hundred years after the Coun- tess of Chinchon had introduced it in- to Spain, Linnaeus, the great Swedish botanist,’ in making his remarkable members of the fraternity It was therefore “Cardinal's bark.” Something Markham, the English within the tube, with curly hairs bor- dering the laciniae of the corolla, and give forth a delicious fragrance. About 55 years ago Sir Clements sclentist traveler, succeeded in securing a quan- tity of seeds and plants of the various the cvening, “To Refi:l(.f" the legal voters of Town who may appear for the pri of voting n political primaries or cpses, as prescribed in Act of Legisis ture, ‘session 1909. Those who haws fravlouly reglstered are mot 0 %o 80, szllnvn’rhetnlg" ‘work wil 1 Performea st the following placess FERST DISTRICT — At e ow? 14 Gusgen Expl - holesale. A vear ago It eold for 40 =t = game of their series. dealing with industrial conditions also S o wholes: ¥ 3 0 e Were taken into the reckoning. o0 nt Al . Thté boxing committee of the Ama- [ SNtS; today it is selling for §1.30 an e e e U CASTORIA For Infants and' Children JnUse F Y. sourées. ©_ - Gy so 3.848.000 ‘pounds "of chinchona bark, e g{.{gmmm;ffl‘ Bium " "mso ears Jnites tes Steel, which on the CS pr Head Co h “Ni » ‘valued af | 3 may seen Dated at Norwi Conn., this i previous day fell to 79 7-8, its lowest] Steat Columbia g;octball b ealf of the | juch @ difference in price may mean TOPIC No. 1 5td Alwaye bears the Signature of Yz Ao GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer Rails and other investments partici~ pated less extensively in the rise than did certain of the specialties, but the breadth of - the movement, left little doubt, that its impulse, in part;. at least, was derived from substantial Qquotation in over three months, easily the leader, transactions in that stock aggregating a very large per- centage of the whole. Steel rose to 82 1-2, an extreme gain of 2 1-2. Cru- cible Steel was next in activity and ahead of United States Steel in the extent of its advance, rising 4 to 78, while other war shares reflected more was | Ine Mere Mar Tt Mer 3 pr Ins Copper Inter Con ' . Intef .Con pr © Tnt Har of N int Paper pr . Int. Nickel s Valley dlard P opr ... Louis & Nash. .. Man_ Shirt Co ... teur Athletic Unfon Monday awarded the metropolitan champlonships to the New. York Athletic club, for. the week ended March 25. The New York State tourney will be held at the City Ath- letic club on April 18 and 20. team has learned that you cannot beat nature, even if you have designs against it. Last fall grass on South Fleld was long, lean and thick. It was proposed that the zrass be cropped before the gridiron practice began. The 27th annuval athletic carnival ounce. When it is stated that during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914, the last normal year prior to the war, the United States imported nearly 3,- 000,000 ounces of sulphate of quinine, then valued at about $650,000, and over to_the country. How is the Buropean war responsi- ble? Simply because Great Britain controls the chinchona bark industry in her possessions of India, Ceylon, and Jamaica, and Holland the product of Java, and these are the sections of the world which have been furnishing “What an Employer Expects from an Employee” HONESTY in his work to his employer to his fellow workers er's Drue Store, West Side, THIRD DISTRICT—At W. H. en’s News Office, Greenevills, FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Ct nell’s Barher Shop Norwich Tewn. FIFTH DIST! Pon Large Hall, Taftville. day of January, 1916, TILER D. Gx}r. | Registrars of Voters | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HI at North Stonington, within and for District of North Stoninston, on D. 1916, 1st day of Feb A Preseni—CHARLES C. GRAY, Jan29as v held under the auspices of t| = FpERcLUSlS LIS SHpply GE Guintus, he U Estate of Lydia E. Holdridgs, late. confident buying. i Adletic!: nemoointion, Wil n};;?n form of chinchona bark, for the last North Stonington, in sald District, de=| 32 Provid Bethlehem Steel, on very few sales, this year give the lovers of teack |30 O 35 years. Great Britain is care- ceased. ovidence St., Taftville|rose 15 to 465, with two to five point sports an opportunity to. witness the | fully husbanding the supply of this Ordered, That the Administrator Prompt attention to day or night calls, Telephone 630. apri4MWFawl AC gains in oils, coppers, motors, and a score or more of miscellaneous issues, ‘while Industrial Alcohol rose 16 1-3 to 160 1-2, and Cuban American Sugar at Enam Nat Lead kings of the cinder path in action. Almost every champion east of Chi- cago Eas entered. precious specific for the use. of her armies and those of her allies, while the Dutch must be depended upon to supply those of the Central Powers. ? ‘The C. D. Corporation’ ? the creditors >f sald deceased to in_ their claims against said within six months from this date, posting _a notice to that effect, FREEMAN, M. D. 20 to 196. Altogether it a ey — e O et Eetner® witn'a copy’ of inis ordel o ~ T it _was a disas- ONRRof M1pr The rmies in e fleld need a vastly larger the signpost nearest to the Physici d i trous session for the short interest, Nev € Coper ... miskey T i e trave#eUT | supply of quinine than would the same s5aia’ deceased last dwelt, and in % ysician and Surgeon Whose urgent covering of contracts Teached & paint where sarayeh, 28| number of men in ordinary occupa- fame Town, end_ by puviishing 54 BROADWAY added to the day's business. Total tions—hence a quinine famine for the A i (Office of Dr. E. P. Brewer) OFFICE HOURS :30 to 12, 2:30 to 4, Telephone 347 7t 8 Upholstering and Repairing CARPET ‘LAYING st lowest. pricss Telephone 1196-3, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, . sales amounted to 735,000 shares. Bonds were steady with further heavy trading in Anglo-French fives at 95 1-8 to 94 7-8. Total sales, par value, aggregated $4,800,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. . 8TOCKS. 2000 2400 Ontarlo Stiver Pac Tel & Tel Pan R R .. PHL Co . 20 P C C & 2100 Pitts Coal . 200 Pitta Coal pr. 1400 Press Steel Cy 500 Pull Pal Car 300 Quicksilver .. 400 Quicisilver pr 100 By Steel Sp .. 100 By St Sp pr . men interested are ready to take the necessary steps toward organization. The league will necessaryily have to be formed by the teams themselves al- though the Arena managerhent is will- ing to let them stage their games in that place after March 1st. Dame Rumor says that Jim Gaffney, who owned the Braves will buy the Brooklyn club. Associated with Gaff- ney is Bob Davis, of horse-racing fame; Jake Fields, well-known oper- ator in Wall street, and Bill Cowan, once a noted cperator on the race rest of the world. If the war con- tinues, not only will the price con- tinue to rise but the serious question will be—where are we to get it at all? Time was when certain countries of South America, where the chinchona trees originated, supplied the world, and the story of quinine and how it was_introduced into Europe is enter- tainly told by Edward Albes in the current number of the Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C., somewhat as follows: “Once upon a time—278 years ago, to be mage exact—in her Metz Motor Cars circulation in sald District, and c return to_this Court. CHARLES C. GRAY, Ju( The above and foregoing is & <opy of record. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald ceased are hereby notified to presemt their claims against sald estate to the undersigned at Mystic, Conn., within the time limited in the above and fol oing order. ey 3. HOLDREDGE, zeb2a Administrator. _ DISTRICT OF LEBANON, SS.,, COl of Probate, Feb. 1st, 1916. vi ¢ James A. Pendleto) 3 3 track. i viceroyal Bstate o! ¥ st Fratione 3o B 0P Constoi I Braokve, plans. 5 sorea s | castle in'Lima, Peru a lady lay il of T e Bisiritt, dec 15 k1" number of former Fed stars and or- | %, 1e%F 113 fourth Count of Ghinchon Toiiring and Roadeter models, squipped complets, including Elctrier ||| Pesaiior ot Paston: cost s & wife of nchon 3 endleton_of anon, Conn. % FACTORY FINISH REPAIRS e R ganize a pennant-winning team, e o e (n_ wiiting DR —To-— 100 Bock Island pr Starter and Electric Lights, $600. porting to be the last will and tes! ‘Where Jack Moakl [o] " i i 0 4m Toh Seummard & © to have's litle sompthing rotl %M | DR. L. H. BAEKELAND I8 Commercial Delivery Cars from $500 to $600, according to equip- || Ment of said James A, Pendleton GeTil Watches, Clocks, Jewelry 1600 Am- of the athletic trainers, 15 in the £ nt and style of body. e amd “aduitied o ‘probate, as per: LEE 2880 am that he does not discourage a candi- et e e R > Eppiication on fle more fully &ppearsyt 2 CLEGG, The Jeweler | %4 date after he once falls to show cisas METZ CARS are not only low in price but are low in upkeep and B raat. et apuitcai Franklin Square City | 4400 Am. E enough to make one of the varsity operating cost. Not a single feature lacking that enters into the con- heard and determined at the Prob “_’ Upstairs Somers Bldg. 18560 Am’ 700 South Ry pr . teams, but keeps him In training just i Office in Lebanon, in said District, on torr Rllions Wtet Aoy | A= 1 i - the saine. By this method he keeps struction of much higher priced cars. They have some advantages that | Office In Lebanon, in eald Distriet, S 4 - 530 R o up an inierest in the game and it is are decidedly their own, the most important of which is their GEAR- | at 10 o'elock in tie forenon, and thaf 00 Toras & Factns " v = e ring ‘thereon. 1iah- SPECIAL 100 Am: 400 Tobucoo Br e season. - easy to operate, and are wonderful mbers. They have both style TR RS T o b o i LNE oo and ability. If you intend to purchase a car for pleasure or business having a circulation in said Distrie 10200 An (100 Tolon B & Fpe’ Decision to hold another session be- and by posting a copy thereof on BARGAINS 800 Tulon Pac pr. 100 United ~ Cigar BUSCorA fore final action on the five disquali- fled Yale baseball players cases has been reached by the joint eligibility be sure and see the METZ before you purchase. Catalogue on request. ublic signpost in the Town of Lel Do, in"sald District. LBERT G. KNEBLAND, On Ladies' and Gerts' Diamond Rings. 700 United Frutt committee. representing Harvard, H. BROOKS, bl Also in Solid Gold and Gold-filled S et Princeton and Yale. mmittee C. H. » Btone and_Signet Rings. Reduction oy C Y 3 T e prices on Bracelets, Watch Bracelets end Lavaliers. All popular designs. Bee the prices in our window. Old gold. silver, watches and jewelry bought and exchanged. ‘Watches and Jewelry repaired. d. OGULNICX & CO. 82 Franklin St. Phone 714-12 SHORT SEA TRIPS ‘Morfolk, Old Point Comfort, Rich- mond, Washington, Bermuda, Savan- nah and the South. Berths reserved in advance, lowest rates. . Conducted tour parties. Alsc independent tickets by water considering the question as to whether CLEAN LINEN Snd rull. now In operation. —_— George F. Goulding, of Toront e the move for preparedness takes obert J. Coch DINING CAR SERVICE | COTTON, ada, ‘should Teceive smecial eredis for | definite. conorete form: few men wil ASERTIC RRINKINGLOURS JOHN A. DUNN, Agent 'Florida CUBA—AUGUSTA UTH SO All-Steel Elec- 4 ==t _m‘lfi'!flmar.nm, % !fl-'hnl‘l’rl‘.(‘nflm Atlaniic Coas BOUCSIP 100 U 21900 U 100 U 800 T 200 U & MONEY. | New York, Feb. 1. — Call money | steady; high 2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate 1 3-4; last loan 2; closing bid 1 3-4; offered at 2. New York, Feb. 1.—Cotton futures has I!'Aet.f tlr:ea times to consider the cases of 'gore, qaston, Pumpelly, Rhett and Milbotrn and fo revis the eligibility code of the three universi- ties to one of perfect uniformity. The new code will be reported after the next session of the joint committee. Wild Bill Donovan, manager of the Yankees, has issued the call to arms. He reports that the training grounds at Macon are ready for. occupation by his stalwart-headed young men, and has ordered the youngsters to be hand at 10 o'clock on the morning of February 22. Bill forgets that Wash- ington's birthday is a legal holiday in Georgla. Twenty-six men, of whom seventeen are pitchers, will answer the first call. Four inflelders, four catch- ers and one outflelder complete the hoster. Amateur ‘Athletic Unfon officers are his’ feat in recently equally his in- this event Goulding but equalled his previous record made at Buffalo in play more important parts than Dr, must take a leaf from Germany's Manufacturers Representative for New London Telophone New London Divi P. O. Address, Watesford, Conn. Sub dealers wanted in northern part of county. County ion 622-3 or Mystic Division 23. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING A PhonesSs! MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house electricity is to lighting. We guaran. Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to ‘neglect them? 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