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" TCHING ECZEMA On Ankle. Was Like Water Blisters. Became a Sore Eruption. Terribly Inflamed and Swollen. Could not Bear to Have Bedclothes Touch It. oflfls,mnwmhcny&’m—-m i = qu—&' Expme in Maintaining Crews—Cornell Rolled High Total and Single. \ Palace Leagus Standing and Syracuse Hold Sway. . / . Team No. 5, Kendall Capt. .... 3 % Team No. 7, Pl"l}'Cllfll-,- - Strike after strike, spare after spare,| ~ Fraternal Bowling League. L Mty (By SOL METZGER, Coach Washing- | this done_there would be no need of Won. Lost. Per. Pinfall | Team No. 8, Hynds Capt. ton & Jefferson Football Team..) going to Poughkeepsie for all the col- - lges involved can offer the shorter| a4 eczemaon my ankle for about B. P. O Biks.. 28 11 718 18468 |Team No. 3 H'ntin’ton Capt. AR e B I R S ©. 0. OWls .... 11 35 . 305 15843| Figh single, Bowne, 192 boat races, is about to lcse its job, if | Cornell, and Spaeth, of Princeton, | and began itching so that I could not S High three. string, Fox. 33 we believe the handwriting , on the |against the longer race because of the stand it and I scratched < wall. Since 1895 every college crew in|strain on the contestant. It is further until it became a sore High team 3 i f&'}i’},fi_"y"l 4 the land, excepting California, hys lost | sustained by the fact that Pennsyl- eruption.” My ankle was The individual standing: races at this regatta. Indeed, Pough-|vanja has no home waters on which terribly inflamed and 7 1 7 G fhp . |keepsic nas been both Cornell Gi- |to train for a four-mile race and that swollen and 1 could not ¥ 3 MeAllister ........ raitar as well-as a Courtney Auster- |Princeton is in the same fix. Al- 1 Winter brings an Increass in FIRES. : 3 et T L litz and Waterloo, rolled into one. On | though Princeton does not now row at Uar iy e fhe bed Having s, ""‘5" your INSURANCE 3991 102-13 | Zeralski ... s ses its historic waters—and one must use | Poughkeepsie there is no reason why TR T cd Catlcura hs “being = protected by strong : D 8 ' Para. 3957 101-18 | Houlihan . 28 OTE historic in describing the Hudson—|{t would not join the Intercollegiate s Oint 3 ~ AL s T ‘record, 3843 9821 |Fox . D1z 1149 there was made some twenty vears | Rowing assoclation if the race were oap and Ointment, an: companies~ and competent .service.|doubtedly one mu Wil stand the wear 1112 97-8 | Amburn .l .21 1949 ago the never-to-be-forgotten reply of | cut down to two miles. And Princeton | When I had used \em”about four weeks > Gbsiigh’ this abei and tear for -some time: £ 3481 96-25 | Mott . - 27 2484 Dr. Wheeler, then of Cornell, to the |would be a splendid addition. {ankle. was healed. Bgned) Mrs Insubs thinhibeupis; this sueney SIS get {miuow L. T 28t 1965 Yale representative who sought to ex-| One reason why Cornell has not| Clara Hill, Box 35, East Burke, Vt., ISSAC S. JONES, 3728 95-23 | Friswell ¥ 276 plain the twenty minutes delay of his|fought to move the regatta to ithaca,| Sept. 30, 1916. . S 101 112— 330 3435 95-15 | Smith . D18 1638 grew in reaching the atarting lin even for four-mile racing, where con- B‘d,uu‘ ensitive skins with tenden rahce- and- Real Estate b Fillmo: 4 o “Cornell,” sa e ed educstos ons are even better than on the oul I and- Roal e e ot 305 Huntington S ot “has waited twenty years for this op- | Hudson, has been due to the fact that 'g‘"',‘mhf;‘;’ o °',§£;§,‘,‘;‘,‘s;§2ng.y 91 Main St. 116 122— 357 2305 Hickey . < ona portunity; a ~mere matter of twenty | Columbin owns its training aquarters | niyC TR PRy BECE, U 106 308 | mwnes 798 Botia . ST g more minutes makes no difference.” |ang boat house at Poughkeepsie. Such | g sscaig i oA N EE ISR I Otey. . 2771 Harvey . D18 1615 Twenty minutes later Cornell had won. |a change would be a big loss to Col- | face, and for every-day tollet parposes, & 548 543 554 1645 | Schofield 1115 Cross .28 2155 When one goes adventaring into in-|umbia. But now that Columbis is| Cuticura, a pure, gentle soap, touching ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TR 3044 Clarke . D27 2400 tercoilegiate rowing history he must|sbout on its last legs in rowing, and | the first signs of pimples or irritation Riverview Club. 2196 Petrone ... .- 18 1601 needs dip into the waters of the his- |it Is freely predicted this will be its | With Cuticura Ointment. AMOS A.' BROWNING, |Rrovertson s %6201 2702 Connelly ', S0 18 1595 toric Hudson at Poughkeepsie. Here, |last year in the game Cornell is in a| _For Free Sample Each by Return 87— 2702 McVeigh .. .. 30 2381 most of it has been made, and now |position to go after things. Mail, address post-card: “‘Cuticurs, . ‘Phone 700 - J 4 i 8o 23 = 1042 McKelvey . .27 2381 that the very existence of this regatta| The regatta date has been a matter | Dept. R, Boston.”” Sold everywhere. Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bidg. | ;78 LS - 81— 550 2588 Griswold ... 27 2371 seems threatened one’s memory takes|of so much controversy between rail- B - Sullivan .. . 95— 290 | Jackson . 2068 O 50 L21 1835 him back to the time when Ellis Ward, |road and regatta committee, the form- - Brown & Perkins, Aitmeys-at-law oy e i T2 932 Fiyan 2 e ahes the Pennsylvania coach, ruled as su- |er refusing to hold It late in June or . . Over Untas Nat. Bask, Ststucket St. 461 455 1369 Dwyer ..... 27 2357 preme as any kaiser. Then was Court- |early in July because of the travel Eptrance _stairway near to Thames| Taftville, after losing the first string . Store and Factory League. Morgan ....... 9 788 ney, of Cornell, who longest held sway | incident fo the Fourth—the time it - Nationer Bas Telabhions 38-%. | to the Palace. v B Dok atvons | Standing: Sharvin . 21 18831 and who still has a few vears left. all would bes§ suit the colleges concerned 2 2k P e e o M o el i B et i i ] Sevewts: : .15 1308 rumor to the contrary notwithshand- | because of examinations—that a stand strings. ~ Calkins rolled high single | Retail Clerks .. 20 7 740 13107 |eonard weeic A6 dags 2| E cBhsncipe: shese copoes:hdiare | will Bave)to.ibe. made by one side or Absolutely Removes ROBINSON RENEWS with 117 and Dugas folled high total |The Mechanics . 14 13 518 12755 | Kendall saxe o8 - TH R R 0oL | P o yery UK Uita, Jear. which with 311. 2 ‘racey =15 1269 em all. is Columbia eight o will wind up the regatta. winz to i i CONTRACT AT BROWN. | With 311 ?o%mfis&";:uen i3 14 4m igi'fi Hanatin ! Ce 5;1; w;]m;hmte fastest crew which ever row- | the date of the races it has been neces- | Indlgestlon. One package P B . 5= 2 ‘a) z . 152 e at course, vet one which fell be- |ary for the colleges participating to i 2 Earl Spracklin May Not Be on Coach- Palace F'V';g s D;l!;sll'lfls‘nslé—flurdlck 129, Frost 124,] Tapora 15 1251 ok el Yl s inorable: tachr: | hsie the) esikTItal s d eaal finat ary | PrOVES it. 2503t all druggists. ing L 88 _2_ High u‘uree—flurdick 345 Woodrmnsee .21 1739 maki; four-m;, race because it had | aminations at their Poughkeepsie 2 o B B i 5. Murphy L1z 99s been -“rowed out” in too many time | training quarters. To do this faculty \-P;{Jn\zfidncslf'onhgmo}za&d:'_rf::&;g S g L Games. Pincall. Ave, | BOltOn . - 30 2467 trials. We see the jovial Walter Peet, [ permission has to be obtained and fac- |ADAMSON LAW IS 2% Hebinmm, b F st Ertnes s encwen | S H SRR oy s 1oh e | OrNeil 15 1199 oarsman, coach and expert, whose Col- [ulty permission fos such a radical step BEING DISSECTED Copbiiict WiE (e Brorn Al Bl 1532 18173, | maynara 15 1194 umbia crew of '95—Captain Hamilton |is not easy. While such a condition o ass a8, e ~ Brown s = Cunningham . 18 1425 Fish—won the first regatta. To Pough- | has existed for many years at other (Continued: from ' Page: One) Toothalfl elevess for, the nest ; three e -~ 21 165 keepsie came Jim Rice with his uni- | regattas several college faculties are yeara, FEEFEE Taftville. Gry <y 12 10| formly splendid Columbia crew: Andy |objecting to this in connection with |held in the case of the employers' lia- Roblngon | o e‘xtlh Sloaflhn: atipay .. B o g o 21 O'dea, the Australian, who tutored the | thelr crews at Poughkeepsie. In fact,|bility act that that regulaiion was rown &inc Wi e exception | QAW - b s e . Wisconsin elghts, even the one of |it s very doubtfal if GOrnell wili bé |valld, That wis ne decicion (hat the of breaks of two years each in 1902 and | SIS 306 - 78 o o L AFTER ’EM ALL berry-crate fame; Ned Ted Evck,|given faculty sanction this spring, |government has the power to rezu 1903, when he coached Nebraska, and | 01350 T2 gy Hi e G o S anenag _._|coach of the same crew. and Harry [ which means the breaking up of the |late wage in 1208 an ., when he was at|gurcick - E G bRl e Darcy Will Fight All American Mid- | Vail, its present teacher. b regatta if Columbia abandons rowing| “That is what we contend for,” re- et b e fen ma 0P e S s o Johnson .... 5560 dleweight le Contenders. Long ¥ears ago Jim Ten Eyck ap- |as predicted. It was a conflict of this|Jjoined Mr. Davis. a fe wyears ago, who has been Rob- 453 477 504 1430 lEHM ....[] 1708 peared with his Syracuse crews. pres- | kind last spring which came near| “That's the logic I can’t follow,” + TSVO T Ssho mhaBas) Dien Rob- Les Darcy,, the Australian middle- |ent - champions and next to Correll, | winding up things at that time so far | Peated the chief justice, . g P g:ntmct, - weight title holder in his invasion in [the most consistent winners. There |as Cornell was concerned. And there The solicitor-general argued then Tt Lt it e T = . the ring circles of this country wants|was Murray Russell and Pat Demp- |is little doubt but Pennsylvania is|that if congress can regulate the re- . 0 - lto start from the bottom and wade |sey, of Georgetown: Vivian Nickolls, [ worried over its rowing outlook. It |turn of master and servant, of : : : righ through the entire list of fighters | brother of Guy, the Yale coach (fa- |would not beamong the impossibilities | roads and employes, it can also re ARMY ELEVEN. WiLL - g who are considered the American |mous Oxford oars), who came and|to have the Quakers get out. late wages. s 3 o 3 ; 3 middleweight contenders. Darcy wants [went from Penn, thole-pins and all, With Columbia out and the Quakers ‘That is the most vita] of all,” he TAKE ON PENN. to start in with Al McCoy, the recog- |and who was succeeded by Joe Wright, | no stronger than in past years the race f:::é"}ue;km)“()‘;"f;n‘{;;’d TR 5 s e in charge nized holder of the American title and | famous Argonaut oar and coach. and a | would be a dual between Cornell and Annual Clash With Navy Will Be the funny thing about Darcy’s selrc- |stickler for the much-derided English |Syracuse. Now such a happening is|0f employes is affected. Also, wages . o have a direct relation to rates. invest- Held in New York on Nov. 24. Ay tion he has picked out the easiest op- | thole-pin rigging. not possible, The;e is not one iota of rates, MARKET, MAD DUk Ghuecray . 2 2 %, |ponent of ‘em all o Gooawin, Columbla's eraduate conch, | love between (hese two. Indeed, the|Ment and expense of service. * West Point, N. Y., Jan. $.—The fea- i ol Fuel & Iron % — came and went. Connibear. the Wash- | recent strength of Syracuse in rowing | Are Wages Subject to Regulation? ture games A Army's 1917 football s:"""’;‘ T;"' oF FD .;"'" ';"" ::’ bitd Chivens Bika Hars 1o Fabrumy Ington tutor, fell = before the skill of | which should hold for two more vears| . &oo - '“ i 2 l’ g season, announced .tonight, are those - iy, Seseion LOrIReNY % 3 Chicags, Jan. 8 hicago's thira |the East as did Frank Guerena. the [at least, is a good reason for thinking | ~¥our pre lPI’-t- ion goes ther than with_Pennsylvania, Notre Dame and T L anonnt Sx ey bieyele mo® inra|stripling, who brought his college | the regatta is over. that,” he chief Jstice interposed the. Navy. All the contests will be|, New York, Jan. & —The main fes- e e 1y T e o | eight from ~Stanford in 1915, a crew [ What the result of the wind-up of |IN& as an example freight shipped by @ which turned the surprise of the day | this regatta will be no one can foretell. | 2 Srocer. 0 you intend that wases ture of today's stock market was its of all persons making these goods are played here except the annual clash 7= g today. ~Twenty-two riders. among| . p..'it'rowed second to Cornell. sans It probably would lead to mors two it With the Navy ot the Bola orouran |consistent dullness, dealings barely | Crudble | ns m: New York city. £rounds, | reaching 600,000 shares, the smallest | Ciba" S Ss” . hem e stars of the sport, have beeh | form, sans method, sans everytoing | mile racing during the- colleziate sea- | SUBJeCt to tesulations © G The schedule follows: Sept. 29, Holy |total Oof any full session for ~many [fub C sugar pr " 2 3 s but zood old American guts. And there |son on college waters. Whether it |, Noi e don't kg that far® said Mr Cross: Oct. 6, University of Pennsyl, | Weeks. Virtually all the trading emen- pever & Rio € ... W was Richard Glendon, the Navy coach | would mean the abandonment of the | A ¥i% AUC BRIRIER oWt THRL coneress *vania; Oct. 13, University of West|ated from professional sources and So{nisul Secur ...... : 4 esleyan Defeated Dartmouth. whose shell in 1907, fell before the[idea of a big regatta on the round- | (% the power to red pad riios Virginia; Oct. 20, Springfield Y. M, O |fAr as was indicated by the move-|bome Mines 3 Middletown, Conn., Jan. S.—Wes-|smoother crews of the river. robin order after final examinations SEYaA douTiRs the: -PowdP 1o, Bre- A._collegp; Oct. 27, Villa Nova; Nov. | 1lt of proces, thatifaction was, more|Jus Stey ‘ X leyan defeated Dartmouth at basket-| Every kind and manner of rowing, |a matter of conjecture. ~ Rowine is a|scrine what railroads shall pay L of Notre Dame; Nov. 10, | OF, less at sea. Brie 1st pi Tl i |ball here tonight, 24 to 18. rigging and style—American. Enelish. | big expense and a food deal of it is|Uovious' things - locomotives, - land, of Maine; Nov. 17, Bow- | There was considerabls @lscussionjede 24 pt ? Australian and Canadian—has fought [born by very loyal graduates. At|cfeon gsied Justice MeReynolds. 5 24, United Siates Naval |respecting business _conditions and |Gen Fieetre | - N. ont its unending argument over the | Columbia these men have shaken the | “‘t (RF<TR JUAHICE AI@teynolds. avadeny TISEEERINE prospects as suggested by #dvices over| i Moter E = 2 Sporting Notes Poughkeepsie course. Rowing history | burden. It would not be a surprose to | pdan't that power,” Mr. Davis repiicd the week end and the note of ‘cau- | Grmy Min .. - oo at .Poughkeepsie is ripe with record [see anything happen. Last Year the(«All authority is dependent upon ith NEW RACE FOR GRAND CIRCUIT | tion sounded by the chief executive of |Gt Norn pf t Haughton had better have a heart|and romance. Now it seems that cir- i rowing figures at four colleges were| roasonable and not arbitrary mee = the United States Steel A Corporation |Greene Can'nea in reducing the size of the home |cumstances are to deal this place a |appaling. In looking them over re-| ™ Juitice Day suggested — that con- plate, how would the Athletics’ pitch- | mighty blow. 2 member that at Harvard they had an|gress’ power i limited by constitution. ers ever retire a side? There is no one particular reason | amateur coach and at Yale, it is =aid, la) prohibition against confiscatic for this; rather it is the many. There | the cost of coaching was borne in part is above all else the objection to fcur- | by gradutes so the full mount ex-|To Regulate Stock and Bond lssues. mile racing and an evident desire to |pended does not show in the following| “Congress' power to regu 1ssue reduce the race to two miles. Were ' figures: of railroad stocks and bonds,” Mr. Da- vis continued, “and to s MEET AT CHARTER OAK.|was reflected in the uncertain trend |fulf Statcs Steel - = of industrial stocks. The investigation | nimnoi. ¢ 5 Unique Feature to Be Known as the|now proceeding at Washington exicted | Inspiration Cop Battle Royal for 2.07 Trotters, little attention, save in speculative cir- | Interboro Con cles. nt A€, Sor New Haven, Conn., Jan. S.—A new| From its firm opening the list soon | inice Sicer ™. race. to be known as the Battle Royal, [ began t6 droop and by the end of thejlnier Paper It is admittedly true that pitchers have been getting the better of batte: since the rules wére changed in 1391, but we might mention many twirlers for 2.07 trotters or better, for a purse | first hour, most leaders, including | . = i L vo! of $3,000, wm be introduced at the|United States: Steel, were down one |iams, o f,v,};“b‘;:t‘:flf‘"" AHccealY mrmunbe F s FELans | Rl SR ey for Svedit i br grand cirouit meeting at Charter Oak |to two points.. These losses were ir- |1 i Yale .. 1925801 | 4o addea that under the declion park next September.it was announced | regularly extended later, particularly | Kennecott Corp . Princeton . 2ol 5 < i & 3 < V| Kings Co E & L The Elks' bowling five in the Fra- < the Debs case congress has tl tonight. . “The unique feature of the|in volatile specialties such as Gener- | Fi7& Co, e e bemling T¥s I e Frs_ | Peaneyivanta :794.10 779419 | thority to prevent railroad = = = and obstruction of interstate com $12.916.26 $68,808,77 $62.892.61 | merce. He denied that penalties pro- vided by the Adamson laws are cx- about one- | cessive and upheld as ry able the event is that it will consist of two|al Motors, which registered an ex-|rLaickde Gas heats—one around the mile track and |treme deciine of 13 3-4 points after|Lake 9 & W pf the other on the new half mile track.|announcement of the one per cent. | i<t Tire “There will be nine events in all at|dividend, recovering over half before | o NoleY the meecting for a total purse of $21,- | the close. Loose Wiles and expect to walk away with the championship now. They surely will if they keep up the standard of roll- ing they displayed last week. Totals .. As Princeton whipped the three|other words the Tigers on 8 sixth the expenditure of Harvard |Statute’s exemption of 't line and 500. ~ The historic Charter Oak race| Other heavy issues included Bald- | Loosewiles 2 pf 35 crews in the above list there is fairly interurban_electric for $5,000 will be for 2.12 trotters this | win Locomotive, Cuba Cane Sugar, |jackiy Cos »r ey 5 Johnny Evers of Troy, star second . nosed them out in a rattling good race, fon thi o o vear, instead of the 2.08 class last sea- | Texas Company. Industrial Alcohol | Murwen o pr 2 i |baseman of the Boston National|50°d Proof for any doubling Thomas|incidentelly trimming Penn and Yale[ The contention that & i son. and Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies. | Maxwel Motor % pf ; &{Teague baseall team has. stated that|that Towing Is costing . toow much. In"in; other brushes during, the season. [ 70,70 " o rcer thought Induced . Metals also yielded on the reactionary | fer . e 1 the new owmers of the Boston Amer- necessities of this g To trend of the copper market and leather | yicr, Marine pr ".. "0 5% icans could not have picked a better tary Tumulty, but this Mr. Curtis has | Char8e that the law is experimental, [nd ‘paper lssucs Eave way on small | M corsss O e | Ok vy Ta et Dioeis At | amstiod transactions. Minn & St L Barry. 3 ‘men 00"0 Q More steadiness was shown in the |Misoui Pac cir o=l S liminary inquiry and secondly that he Wa he said public clamor would have fol- " lowed had congress attempted to fix 42 an arbitrary eight hour day scale in ing to Te Missourt i i ° last hour, when Steel made up all its | Mo %, All Jack Barry #ill have 1o do this | 35! Dot feel called upon at this €tage| present at the hearing today and | perpetuity without = possibility of r l losses and Atchison infused ~some |Nat Bicuit coming seasop to keep 'em going. | ohieh: wonld permit oraminaie to can | waiting to testify were Otto Kahn of | change under future changed condi- strength to rails on its rise of 1 5-8 | ¥ 2 | No manager epped into such en- cape or information to be destroyved. Kuhn, Loeb and company: Charles []. | tions. points. In the main, however. the vironments as Jack has for a success- Mr. Lawson repeated his public BA.S— Sabin, president of the Guaranty “It ma be congress did not please E Trust company of New York, Bernard |the railroads, the employes or the ful season. The Red Sox have a great | certions thav con P : 2 igress was “wallowing ¢ombination and will bid strongly for [ in the mire” of stock speculation and 5 2xe declared -that members of congress transportation shares were decidedly irregular with occasional heaviness in (hainadian Pacific and New Haven. Baruch. and newspaper men summon- | public,” he concluded, “but the body ed in connection with the publication |that made the law should amend it of _advance information on the peacc |and the judiciary must not usurp that Among the dormant specialties, | Normiik & we 285 281 283 - : n 1 Woolwrth was conspicuous for its |Xo. Ancricn™ . I Hugo Bezdek, coach of the Oregon |he 9id. secusc them of benefitting by | note. They will be called tomorrow. | function.” RANDRETH gain of mine points and _ Pittsburgh [N Bieht .. |eleven ,whose triumph over Penn puts |advance information on official acts Coal active an dstrong, rising over 5| ouo. Bone . * |him in the front ranks of foothall tac- | and persistently refused to make any points on reports of a stock read- | piene M SR FECTL ek of Sty PIL = o . oréign- | personal charges or make pyblic the ' T S Cvoraple L ROl R 2% 1| born pigskin . teachers in Amorion | name of anvone, oficial or olherwise. Sterling was stabilized by addition- | pius Sotl = oo ; gez:::{g b A::{;:,_‘,}'ufg“:r;mi:‘nd‘"‘;fi': Cleared Executives. al gold imports, but marks were weak | bresd Sieel Co 51 | parents emigrated to America whenha| He cleared the state department and lres ‘and rubles & amall Traction | > Bt Sering C¥ | was a lad. *|ana White House of any “leak” on the Ray Con lower. Neaitig, peace note, so far as his knowledze ' 2 Bond offerings were light, but more | feais diversified, with recoveries in local|R. Irn & Stedl traction issues. Total sales (par|[ Tron & Sted pr value) aggregated $4,325,000. |y SIS U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. | Reboara’ Air Line " was concerned, but insisted that there LAWSON PR had been a “leak” that there had been 1 » - (.:V;:ZFAANT WITNESS ot Seaes on ciprcme, couvs abctbons. Pnces 'he I-owes" uu al"y cUHSIdel’ed vresidenf's messages and congression- (Continued from Page One) <1 matters which were used to the ad- Office of The Norwich Savings Society — e R STOCKS Sein Todbuck ate A gty Bt Re- Norwich, Conn., Dec. 9, 1916. | The following s a summary of the transctions o | Seamy, Bocbuck of i ry threatened to clear the room of | garding supicme court jeaks, the wit. |Buck Saws and Frame ................c.ccc00000.. 39¢ e Ditestors” of Whts. Braty b the New York Stock Exchange to 2 P. M.: Sloss Shefficld ot 25% spectators and proceed in executive |ness, when questioned clos~ly, stated Society have Tigh. Low. Close. | South Pacifie - session. After declaring that he had | that he did not mean to ins'nuate any Best, fully warranted s e e e leit 0 o LAl 3 000 deciared _out of the earnings of the :,d;m-mngfim = 137k e 5:3:4". 'fx',u",'(’ 3 evidence of a leak and asserting that | irregularity against the justices them- current six months a semi-annual div- | A e e B, ™ he had information from a member of | selves, stating that he had never heard |Hack Saws ............................10¢c, 25¢, 85c idsnd_at the rate of 'FOUR PER|jlte Juneen Gaid - 7 7, | St dotor " gongress that a cabinet official had|of a supreme court justice talking CENT. per annum, pavable to deposi- | 1o no e "% ok oo - T ¥ | been a beneflclary, Lawaon flatly re-|ubout a decision in advan:e- T T R R SO e RN " tors entitled. thereto on ard after AR G - : : .., |mittee. * He announced defiantly that Subpostiuw. [lsied. iy AT, E & :n;“;mh 3 fn %R wouia sive mo mames, eantvitet ‘The commitice issueq subgoenas to- Keen-Kutter, fully warranted. ........$1.75, $2.50 - = i AT % | consequence and declared day for F. M. wood, » New Yorl . - COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. |im Coton on” ... : - o 18y % b %!b PYon may Tunish me It vou wis, | broker and ‘Albert . Curla. former Compass Saws ......... Sareidts oe o ois = w100, 25c..35¢c, 40c Am Hide & ¥ A 5 ut will not besmirch the name: of | president o! e ational ank of 1647 :‘.fl 1o sicad 3 brita e . : | e e WS meieien e (R Dottt Nortn ‘America. Representative Chip- ety o T ek o 20, Bic; T6c; - $1.00 =3 Pt 2 .. lary inquiry; my only busine: el 2 een informe al - . Am Linseed ot 3t Un ‘g A % | to” give Intormation iy mess here Is| bert H. Curtis was the man who wrote | Axes, Good Steel Laid Axes..................75¢c, $1.00 ADAMS TAVER/\ Am Sm & Re . U Ry v of 8F rant you in ordering a full investi-| Representative Wood the letter —re- im sm & mer 51 Diconar S « |gation. This I think I have done~ |®arding Bernard Baruch and Secre- Keen-Kutter, warranted ...................$1.25 P Fi 8 s 7 Am Steel Foundry B b 2 Flew Into a Passion. —_—— i Sogar Ret . 5 Rubber ot 0 10 Before this the witness had flown PR R L LT Keen-Kutter, handled, warranted . .. ... ...$1.50 offer to the, public the finest standard | Am Sugar Ret pf " 8 .Smeiting . S = A e e tiff, Sore Muscles Relieved. x brands of Beer of Europe and America: | 47 T8 & Td - e i Representative. Chiperficd ohoce 1| Cramped muecles or eoreness follow- |Bit Braces . .................ccciiiiiieeeeeees. 25c Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | Am weeior g . book, “Frenzied Finance.” There were |INg a cold or case of grippe are eased Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers |Am Weole of Ay ? heatéd exchanges during which the |2nd relieved by an application of Goodones.................$1.00, $1.25 to $2.50 Scotch ~Ale, Guinness' Dublin Stout, | 4m Wit P »t 5:""‘:'; g word “four flusher” could be heard | Slcan’s Liniment. Does not stain®the & C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | {7 703 cop ° Weet: 218 Mg, T 2 " |above the general din which inter- |Skin or clog the pores like mussy|Pliers ...................................25¢c $1.50 Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | arsa® £ a5 § e % sy rupted the record of the official sten. | ointments or plasters and penetrates x iz Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, | Atxison, T & 8.8 . osrapher. Lawson, shaking his hand | auickly without rubbing. Limber up | Chisels 25¢, 29c¢, 35¢ nudvAveisir. As;l;unt‘: aNnd P;l:.st._r e 5 2K in Representative Chiperfield’s face, | your muscles after exen!:iu},l drlveialn s St e s e T NS TR T T 4 ” . . lorwi ‘own Baldwin Loo 53 55% erted that he knew his rights an the pains and aches of rheumatism, Slntins 51t Baldwin Ioo . 3% 3% | (New York, Jan. 8.—Cotton futures|would not be bulldoged. nE"m;# neuralgia, lumbago, _strains, sprains | - WARRANTED GOODS AT HIGHEF PRICES ’ ook Hap T & uE tfl*mm- 1fepuary 1843 March 1560; | was pulled into a chair by the chief [and brultes with Sloan's ~Liniment. e b s 9% | May July 18.90; October 17.44.|clerk of the house. The colloquy with | Get a bottle today. At all druggists,|Hammers....................29¢, 35c, 5C:. 65c and 75¢ 4 [ Butte . &Supe” $, BE % Spot ready; middiing 13, Representative Chiperfield and some | 26c. C< GEER th m B. ¥, Goodrh . % 6% ST |- of Lawson’s other remarks were ex- ghu'f m o ‘;12 i MONEY. punged from the record. Lingering Coughs Are Dangerous. %22 Prospect Street. Norwich. Cona. |Ciiforis Pet New York, Jan. 8. — ,Call money Joint Stock Gambling Account. Get rid of that tickling cough that “Phone 611 - Callahan *3gin steady; high 2 1-4; ruling rate| The examination then proceeded |Keeps you awake at night and drains c’\‘fllns bid 2; | more quietly. ~Mr. Lawson frequently | your vitality and energy. Dr. King's & THE AETNA Contral Touthe Warad wt's 14 asked to be excused from answering | New Discovery is a pleasant balsam o BOVILING RAD Brianps. | | Siedie oo ..o 1% enickas oot Guestions, hut mot until he had told |Temedy, antiseptic, ~ laxative and| ‘ b In Norwie | ‘Shane, . Ches & Ono [ 3L P om0 wnother story, at first nym.u‘:ny promptly effective. It soothes the ir- Majestic Bldg., S3 Shetucket Street, | Ch Gt West pf May % 189% 7 185% 188k and then as a report related to ritated membrane and kills the cold & Norwich, Conn. Chi,, Mil & St July. 154% 151% 153% ‘to_the effect that a member ot un germs; your cough is soon relieved. 1 : G g S e SN ork baser Bad o Jotes stons | Now Discovery at. onee. For neaty o WM""_’W o e S T 2. [N b e gl B e g s very Atponce. ror, nearly | BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN ST. gmbung account which was lh.nnl mgl;;h. _has been the hnrlu Motth-u—it-‘ colds. .. Ml:'mv “at mr