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e = C LT 2 : ON 3= — . = n LEGAL NOTICES. = i ® 5 5 y AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Acc“’@fi WILL HAPPEN 1 AT % atNorwicn, within and (or fhe District of Norwich, on the 23d day of Jamu- ILLNES Eoell! 1 3 2 ) p y ‘ % i i ? ary, A. D. 1917. 3 3 = . 3 P - > X Present—NELSON J. AYLING, J.dlut{ - Estate of Cleophas Martin, Be%@ -ize Norwich, in sald District, deceased. Se= Henrlette Martin of Norwich, Conn., = appeared in Court and filed a petition JIE.LATHROP & SONS . 28 Bhetucket Street praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrument purporting 3 to be the Jast will and testament of || sa1d deceasea be admitted to probate. & ‘Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That seid petition be heard and detormined at h . the Probate Court Room in the City of i . & . t Norwich, in said District, on the 27th (Special Bulleti reak - Musterole is a clean, white ointment, day of January, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock to The letin.) ready to b away rather than to made with oit of mustard. It will not in the forenoon, and that notice of the N pendeney of aid petition, and of said hearir.g thereo be given by the pub- Willimantie, . 23, mpromise_themseives on, an issue in | made with High School | which they have no eoneern. /blister like a mustard plaster. | school in a fast game played in the]. -5 = Quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, * lication of this brder one time in some < . 5 s Res for the e i ewap: ving a circulation in s e e R ey | ahignment of & a S Cay e M e | —ON ALL— ; Bistrlct “atleast three Gays priot to the date of sald hearing, nd that re gymnasiu ¥ afternoon by a score of 56 to 26. From |alisnment of the more obscure minor 0 - = the besinming it was plain that the | leagues with his cause. That is another ".“!”‘-;""]C""fi:fi_';’ plesity thenntac E? turn be made to this Cour NELSON J. AYLING, Judge i Pui -for- 8. reason why we of the major leag oy ye Captatn Bt an e dtan for Wints | should Dreak away. Major and miner | baek or joints, sprains, sore muscles, one. aiNELSON 3 AYLING, Juage. ham 2nd for both sides wi ball is as far separated as the ses, chilblains, frosted feet, colds om ln er n erwea r R O and two mmmmu to PR v el ';"m erack 5 R the chest (it ;:‘ft?n prevents ,‘;f;'m"' ). | Attest: HELEN M DRESCHE ‘hile Luster for Putnam with “You are on ck, ¥ ister r crou; ildren. Jan24d Assistant T cia il Tt s Torh | nttar Sonchated. & Trhatmeitie 2 TRs| D% NuseiOR for Groupy. cih CToTRE T opATE, Soundcbmparies pius e servis of fhebasktis being” shot afier lonk |Strike of major league plasers. 1f an| I and Sweater Coats 5 Nov Ba Gay ‘ot anu- N 'Y G, Judge. competeg® _fnsurance experts make | asges, Bia.;he;um a gash an inch lfimp'i is m-m:n ':,o t':.ke ‘any YANCE the PROTECTION | long torn forehead by a sharp | minor leaguers e players’ or< 4 of rge A 1a f OUR - - place in_the wallDonanue. tbok. Ga- tion' you Wil see. the srafidest | : 1: U5 sald District, deceased. . ABSOLUTEY > ger’s place —ahd@ oriarty repl ot of resignations on the part of the| - SWEA TERS The Administrator exhibited his ad- Picket during the last-part of the sec- | National and American leasuo per- RS, ministration” account ‘with' saig ‘cetatc ond half. rme: ; imagine. , ; > o owance; It is there- Y, %:8SAC S. JONES, Schreand LR S R $5.00 Sweaters, red, blue, gray—NOW ....... $3.95 B|™5 . ca riac the 200n any of Tanu- e indham. o & ary, A. D. 191 at 10 o'clock in the $6.00 Sweaters, red, blue, green, —NOW .. $4.85 ‘i P > X e , gray. .. $4. forenoon, at the Probate Court Room in the City' of Norwich, in sai@ District, Picket, Morlarty .. . Rafferty | moters.” TWO MEN LEAGUE In connection with the foregoing let- Lett ¢ ie. 1 Al ter it is interesti h be, d th » is, appointed for Gager, Donahue. ot ishavabupd o St T ntoiesting f e Mac tel STARTED AT AETNA UNDERWEAR hearing th nd the wald Admin- Read (capt) .. S Fughes | many otP}:; foremost lights of the|Opening Games Played Tuesday Night N L Y O e e i Baseball ers’ Fraternity. Laughing | | 2 o I s . oine, newans av “circulation Lamoureaux . i Luster (capt.) L“rydbgil:'l a staunch union man, League Comprises of Machinists $1.75 ue, natural and camel’s hair—NOW . . :$1.40 | Q| 1oe, novape pavEE = ‘h‘,‘,’h‘p"’,i',“;,’: NS { aa > _ notifie rles Weeghman. yesterday 5 2 3 hearing, and IN gt Howie . . R A i Iafutier | that he would report to the Cubs In | o iy G AN league has been started $1.25 value, natural and white—NOW ........ 95¢ ’ 5 The Travelers Insurance Co Zer oy ot I Crmpaths . i The. Pouing [chinists at Hopkina ana Allen. The LN < uage. - Field baskets, " Read 9, Pickett 7, = . A £ opening matches were played Tuesday = EY = Luster 4 Gager 4, Lamourenus 5. io- | threats of Fults; that he would refuse | nignt and the resaits faiow. Bales-Street Shirts ¢ 3, pRESCH wie 3, Rafferty 2, Maher 2, Richard- E Sage & Mead vs Kucher & Desmond I B. P. LEARNED & CO. son 1, Hughes i. Baskets: on_fouls, Threaten to Withdraw. e 100 PSS cnel—2 for..: 2 ioiede 0Nl 0. $§228 AT A COURT o % Luster 3 in 5, Hughes 2 in 2, Picket| Dick Hoblitzell, first baseman of the | Meaa . p / at Nor thin Agenuy Established May,.1846. 2 in 3, Read. 2 in.3, Rafferty 1 in 1.|world’s champion Red Sox, who is an 2 VALUE $1.50 Rgle;'{ee. Downer; timer, t]?lley:t 5(‘0{5 0. .cial of the union, threatens to with- ;) ' N Judg ers, Howard and Dwyer; time, two 20 | draw from membership if the frater- | . d 3 3 4 dg iy i = Kucher 93 2 J 3ra of Gris minute halves. nity affiliat ith the Federation of - v ¥ i sed ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW There was an interclassic game be- | Labor. Ty Cobb, Edaie Collins, Peck- | Desmond . 2 UNION SUITS . e Administratrie exhibited her ad tween the v inpaugh, Walter Johnson, Alexander, 190 At 95‘: mh—were. A e it .Sl.:: minist 1'2‘\11"’. ?vv:‘:l\'\‘«:\ |"|)‘| \” ||~< :h:’;l& EDWIN W. HIGGINS |Backs which was won by:the iateét. | Frank Baker, Tris Spedker. Rabbit| . Maranville and a score of others have | Clinton & Hart vs. Schofield & SAttorney-at-Law ‘| HIGH PRICED PLAYERS DO openly repominied fraternity” policite | Clfiton o B SL25 oach WETE. ... o vieosn o vols o BALS0 Oragred. 156 day, of Jany- CornerMain and Shetucket Streets | as_publicly announced. e 0 G $ e i NOT GAE X0 ATl Rl T inat: i mamber (et whove Ha — BEFI DD each— WeETe. .. . ciiicciiioi i vsssinisoien 5200 the Ciev. ot Norwiom, H ‘,‘,5”':," nd’ the said Admin- rt|one true line on his dope was evi- 4 180 4 to give ~notice Brown & Perkins, J{mes-at-lav | san Pi yers Are Preparing to Desert | one truc i announcement. from David | Schofield ot SN ) 1 At$1.95each—Were.............. Qver Uneas:Nat Bamk. Shsticker St e L. Fultz, president of the fraternit Entrance - stalrway near tg~’ Thames g ; Y. | Benson .. : ; ected to Eive National Bank. Telehone 38-3. [ Not only has the widely heraldea St he ‘;;‘lf‘_j;c'gg%;g! - ;:i e e BERE IS Ench—WETE: . . .. i onciivmsisoinsae 3300 . 5 ne el > = = | baseball strike petered out, So far as|cyo,gues. Fultz declared the applica- . = - I Cire Aits bE Aull Bexrine. BRAVES SIGNING CONTRACTS |Makr league rlivers are cbneorned: ,.ns of members from a class B lcague Profoa s St L ; kg reuien o' ne S0y — - had already been favorably acted - . . SON NG, Judge Larry Chappelle Sends His Signed | & Jevolt and wilj break awway feom the | upon. Brooks . The lee Sho 157 Maln Stl'eet o The_above and foregoing ' & (rus Contract In. terday by ait offiglal ot the union. D, OB of Wy players sesured me hy | Stmpeon . s ’ [R50 ¢ M. DRESCHER - it writer b - k Boston; Jan. 23._The stghed con- | 1o wrin the roquest St {dentity be | the clubs, “ihat he has forwarded his \ s tract oflrty Chapelle, Sa-pWtfcld- | mericron for (he. Brekent, 2¢| resignation from the fraternity. In a|Andrews — — — er, was ypteived at the héadquarters “David L. Fultz” says the letter, |Toundabout way he intimated the ma- | Malmore 64 - e of the Boston National League; Base- | «exceeded his anfhofity” when he. at-]JOf league membership would with- DEMAREE OPPOSED RACING STEWARDS HELD cceaned ball clyB. idday. Business Manager | tempted to affiliate our cause with theldraw in a body rather than allow a 156 151— 467 TO FULTZ RULING ANNU. having exhibited \Valeer X Hapsood stated that six | Xmerican Federation of Labor. W |™Minor league issue to cloud the 1917| Dayis & Fay vs. Farrell & Thatcher o 2 il AL MEETING witn said mem e team were now under . '¢ | season.” N r —_— Gy e —. oo, 1018 contractifpr mext season. B e e e Crimor jeagug | This same official declared that more | Davis 91 81 259 | Declares He Protest Action in|H. K. Devereaux of Thomas Ga, ay"of yanu® o —_— e e i - plavers of both major leagues have|Fa¥y «---- 84 S 90— Z6h: Setting Strike Date for Feb. 20. Re-elected President. 1ock In the rnel edidte s- assured him . that we. ;: o ek R TeE forénoon, te Office in Col Cotndll Track Sch a would stick 4#i -the major fragnates |Torwarded sizmed contracts than has 1 J61 dss— 519 prr=mr— chester, be, and the same is, assigned IthacaK: Y., Jan. 23.—The. Cornell | eliminated the.disability clause. from.|been customary at this early stage of 2o Eap A little less than a week ago Al| Atlanta, Gu. Jan. 23.—H. K. Dever- | for u hearing on the allowance of said University=track schedule for' the ‘in- | their contracts.”. That' has been done. | the season. S 87 85 76— 213 | Demaree called and presided over a|eaux of Thomasville, ‘Ga. was re-|adminisiration accoint and this Court foor seasons has been approved. The | We have no further quarrel In order not to expose its hand to|Thatcher ... 93 92 s 258 [snectini ¢ \whichi o abzanior: more | Slscted president of the Grand Circnit foirects “iris) Admigisteator to ‘oite &l indoor schedule contains fewer meets| “I wish to inform you,” ihe missive | the enemy. the major league policy 5 i - 35 wop| MrOiEts: of Sfhel Basénal Elavensl 8t the closing sesalon hefe today, of | Derrons Intereated Kaere S e this than in the past, the main addition |continued, “that a counter move has|Das been so far to keep under cover 8y 1A T ES— 508 [ ratermity who' are iwintexing i or|the anuual mesting 'of stowards, order one time In s6me newapaper hay. being a dual indoor meet with the|been started against the executive of |25 0 plavers signed. Harry H. Frazee, > near Chicago are supposed fo have| W Swisher of Columbus, Ohio, was | {2 “irculation in said District, and University of Michigan, to be held at|the fraternity. 1 attended a meeting | BreSident of the world’s champion Red | PALACE FIVE ROLLED renewed their vow of unylelding loy- | elected vico president and W. H. Kin- | pe’posting a_copy on the public sign or this year and at Ithaca in | of several major -league players a few | SOX. came out boldly in Boston vester- CONSISTENTLY AND WON |2Ity to Dave Fultz and the cause hefnan o veland, was elected scere- | post In the Town of Colchester, where © Spring of 1916, The completion of | days ago. Without- exception, every |92y and lald his cards on the table reprosents. Within the next 24 hours | (4rY- il T B L the new armory at Ithaca makes pos- razee declared he ha e signe . | announcement was made that the ays before said time d . ke o i mgem ::?o:esg,;leedl'ltn!‘l;dralfete!:hs:aé}g,:dl;g:; contracts of nine players, and that| Defeated New London Independents in | SN0 RCTRIRT 00 B aree to the EFFECTS OF ATHLETICS Certified from necllv'l L Wil be a big addition to the | this controversy. 5 3;’5 more Wou‘lrd llw: Bellflblek b_vh'l'g:m- Match Tuesday Night. Cubs in exchange fsr Jimm,y Laven- 5 San24a e Cornell track schedule. The indoor o1 y. Manager Jack Barry, Ruth. Shore BoE == Cer. The news had scarcely grown |ggatistics Compiled from F. ot = - e ppose Labor Move. By _hitting the wood consistenely, S SomB gkt e kY FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD- o o i e Sieilies. ) 1 pejcold that the Steamer eclared that]™,,o.', ;cepali Players’ Expsrisnces. ISTRATION ACCOUNT. schedule. is as follows February 3, 2 i v agal Hos March 3, In “I want to go on record right here | The five coming documents are from ;}l:wPfl;z;c;fl:ovfi:ggpg:;m:gm?:g!gy e ix;tends o ’;'ml;" "’,,F"",’ gi;"n the fraternity head’s action in setting y 11~ | that major league ball players will not | players equally valuable, Th, < A, at Phil & S . ie the [night in the Palace alleys. _In all|the fraternity heads actlon tn oot e | In order to ascertain.the after effects ok at | stand for the agig%g%,_msg nayncement .is significant Bécause the : : ; ith ‘organizedabor. g oh has [ Sox ¥ s6d o three strings the winners :came out of college athletics upon students, Dr. SRR, wi ga D Red' Sox Were supposéd to boast by | (ATSe HUUINES e W the losa) | 82y on which the Cubs expect to Teave | $£ college - iih, Pk of o aenart: | ave, JOURT OF PROBAT d, within and for ti 3 d, on th. day of Janu- ."D. 1917, eet, 3 outdoor been stated alearl; ~$he 1 g < n % i £ £y £ . v 3 l‘1 oor i(;h;‘;:,}:— e iy ?]%r?‘ldt—‘h'fl!m ‘quel;st:\fe thfl;oxa?;ge‘::!s’r:;:mity ‘mem- boys on to victory by rolling high sin- ]Cnhh;:go ;Dr California for their train ment of physical education at the Un Jn,dl:';-senl SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE S Y L gle of 109 and high total of 307. The |INE famP. ~ o o in setting | Versity of Kansas, has announced sta- S ote U2 Ty Rifen Widhacae: Ints a tistics compiled after extended corre of Ledyard, in said District, deceased. delphia; May E ridze; 12, Penn- R the strike for Feb. 20 makes the Chi- 5 - spordence with former athletes. In| The Administrator exhibited his ad- cago baseball club and its players the | ;oo ring his figures Dr- Naismith sent | ministration account with said estate at Camb Palace. sylvania at Ithaca; 25 and 26, inter- - - Fillmore 98 102 94— collegiates, place undecided. . melp e > = targets for the entire attack,” com- o e to the Court for allowance; It is there- = ! szfi‘:inmo;x Sy o plains Albertus. “The attention of the :g:m‘;q;:irgis 00 1305, lb;::]ne'\)-]i:’gml‘hezg Ll B - . T i " Ordered hat t 30 ( % - £ _ Aldi ... 108 %0 10— azecy etect any after cffects of the game. | forénoon. at Long Cove, in said Probate Tad Jomes urges the Yale football sl o and they will have to bear the burden | The questions were sent to footbali | District, be, and the same is. Appointed Itguad to make their championship of - 168 472 476—1429 | °F, ‘,:l_’i‘; fi fair to discriminate | €D, as that game he considered is fr‘.’fnfl't'éfl'&‘? ihe e A‘mi: the said .I\‘(L e Sl e one e I S MARKET WAS DULL New London Independents. against Mr. Weeghman. He's a fine | the Most violent of college sports. thereof by publishing this: order e s > B~ R LR man who has gome fo a lot of ex.| To the question “What injuries did | time in The Norwleh B Drifted Idly With General Heaviness 3 = Beloner . " a6 106 iR Pense in- giving the players this irip, |you suffer while playing football?” 40 | paper having a circulation with S=detion taken' by Fums, at the End. dm R James S s Tem iime and it lsn't right that he should be|Of the S5 replies stated they had re- | {rict, and b¥ posting a capy hereof on e D s piipion : F. Sistare . 101 79 86— 26 | selected as the object of the first on- | Céived none. The other 45 answered | the public signpost in sald District of 1 c : . 22— Excessive.dull- G. Sistare .... 97 94 S$8— 279 | slaught. that sprained ankles, broken mnoses | 25G¥ G iC At Teant five days prior to and sprained knees were their com- | the date of said hearing, and make re- admitting jglass B and the inngd “tircle, the pla; e Loes “I'm opposed to the fraternity keep- 458 449 441—1348 | ing its men from going on the train- Jinte| New York, Jan 2 ) PRIAE N | cas was the enly Bipiking feature O] 4300 Ceniral ‘Lesther . e mon affictions. All but six stated | turn to the Court. they had completely recovered from | Attest Eastern k6 v im0y ciEmie: today’s session, sales barely amount-| 3 R o _— ing to 400,000 shares, the smallest| 2% P2, vid - - ing trips. We have to get in condition | they b e S Wally “Schang. star catcher of the |turnover of any full day since last PALACE BOWLING LEAGUE some way. and it's my idea that we |their injuries. None wasreported se- SAMUEL E HOLDRIDC. PhiladeifibiaA hletics, who with Bush | August. Of this total more than.40 " A —_— should be at liberty to accompany the | Flously incapacitated. The above an. foregoing Is a true and Strgmis of the same team jis a |Per cent. represented .the operations o : i Team No. 7 Won by Wide Margin |clubs, and then if Fultz and the.own- | The value placed on the personal| copv of L jan24a holdout an increase in salary. It | Of the first hour, the markeét thereafter - : - > Eroni Tanie-Wo. £ ers cannot get together it will be time | benefits received from the game varied |~ DISTRICT OF COLCHESTER, CONN, is 5ald that Strunkc will Sesetained but [ drifting idly. with. general heaviness 3 enough to_take decisive action. T'm |greatly, although increased physical | ss.’ Probate Court. Jan. 22, 1917 chang and 1:-h areion ghe market | &! e end. - = inc | 2oing to write these facts to Fultz, |development headed the list. Among istate of Hamilton Wallis, late of to be tradec B has been re.| Developments in the so-called leak [ 3110 Do »fd, ... E Ieg‘;"dg‘e’hzd’}e‘:‘: e 1‘.“‘,’;";2; the benefits derived were self-control, | Colchester, in sald District, deceased ceived from s - @hampion | investigation, with the sceme shifted 160 Dist Securities . : 2 SIELERE the Dalice slless. Crows ol ’ rapid judgment, wide acquaintance- | |'rn» Executors having exhibited their Poston Pt ve GNéled cashifto this cliy, exchied litle Intisest WEEl. 160 Ede 12 pia - : inz 106 captured high single and also BOXHNG BOUTS, hip. determination and courage. 10 Thiy Coure 1or altwance, Te o e sevirhi : s s Gen. Freetric o 3 F allows i a zeveral s exchange for | more attention “was D R utovaa S o Moo rolled high total with 281. The score: —_— Ordered. That the 6th day of Febru- e board, the result of which was not an- | 59 hiinoh centsal Team No. 1. Tonight. 3 Yale Defeated at Basketball. A DY in the George Sisler of the St. Louls club | nounced until long after the close of | 1306 Lus Copvper .. Harrington 78 74 83— 235|_Ad Wolgast vs. Patsy Drouillard at| Princeton, Jan. 23.—The | chester. be, an. ssigned s0es not favor Dave the session. 21200 It Mer Mar . 5% Callahan . 72 68— 225 | Windsor, Ont. Princeton bas team defeated | for a hearing on the allowance of said e PRl LI Bethlchern Steel meanwhile fluctu- | 2o Do 51d Tk wi aai | Gelaban i g v Thursday. the Yale five, 20 to 19, in an intercol- | administration account, and this' Court Heves it is not the comb 3 ated between 430 and 43p; cl ot *3ie Do ped .o , Cross . 7, e 106— 281 | Amateur tournament of the Med- |legiate league game here tonight. O e reontore. to cllsiail per- the fraternity. Sisler thinks Fultz is | the latter quotition’ with a net ‘loss " 1l Luk siesi " 5 Hagbere ) 85 87— 262 ford A. A.: Jimmy Gardner vs. Georze e sald time and place, by publisning thi icting on his own initiative and is|9f 2 point, While the preferred gained | 208 Lebleh Valley — - - — Riv.. at Lawrence: Jack Britton vs. HORSE NOTES. er one time In some newspaper hav. without the authorit the mgajerity. | o Points. On the curb the new Beth- | 100 yUf ('Y & 400 431—1246 | Mjke O'Dowd at St. Paul; Jeff Smith i v ing a circulation in said District, and rther than that, Sisler claifnsithat | !chem stock opened ‘on the usual{ 'iemo. pra .......101 ki Moo Jackie Clarke at Utica, N. Y.;| The stewards of the Short Ship Cir- | by posting a copy on the publc sign- o does not it = .~ 12| “when issued” basis #f 140 bid, 200 0 May Dept.Siore 111 - : cuit will hold their schedule-fixing | POSt in the Town of Colchester, Conn., o uliz expeils him ; . i 234 | Howard McRae vs. Charley Shepard g ‘rom the fraternity, as he is satisfiaq | 2ked, but sold down to 133 later. 400 Mex. Petrol 1163 Q McKelvey ...... $9 %I 234 | O R i Bl hepare | meeting in Boston, Feb. 3. whera the deceased last dwelt, at leas ¥ith his contract, The decision of fharimenlhei ot I 3 s gfifi“e"y = g gt i 5 < he dams of Dan Patch, 1-4; | s e raasry Ume assigned rectors to declare fhe increased rate et oe s % on . yers . - d n . . ertified from Fee s > : : 2 Napoleon Direct, 1.59 3-4, and Single H. P. BUBLL Dhrough-- the “efforts 52 _|of dividend and the 200 per _cent. B : . % | Clark . <. STE 2 7 Failey. ] 3., 20.0, were bred to Walter Direct,| Jan24d Judge o Cote s the Cham-|stock bonus was in line with general [+ 300 ) Pardy 84 Billy Nixon vs. Charley Shepherd|» 553 4 Jast year. . b N ¢ of South Bend, Ind.|expectations, although the non-voting ) 20002 % == (ten rounds), Barney Snyder vs. Pat 2 s o) baseball patrons In’ that section | clause attaching-- to the new stock | sep 3 433 Owens (tén rounds), Jack Savage vs.| , Joord Roberts, 2.07 1-4, the son of vill have 2 chance to see baseball = 2002 S iz S A T LNy, 7 3-4, .and Nancy Hanks, rames the rata of i al | caused some surprise. 5 400 Pat McCarthy (ten rounds), and Chick [ 0™, X, a S5 = 3 Wo_cents per | Changes In.other quarters of the list| 100 3 CREW CANDIDATES TO * |Lynch ve. Mike McDonough _(six | %04 £0es to Kearney, Neb., the pro- 111 jpo® The plans propese the sale of | were so irreguldr in the miain as to| 20 ). o tre Comrar et i |pecty of B. D/ Gowld. L0, s '::aog)s. Eooa téars fl{:{] have no real significance. United | si00 START MACHINE WORK. | 5 01" Joe Eagan vs. Johnny Lore at (ucille Spier is getting the attention B B h. 1ward ‘Smith | States Steel, the snipping division, co; 100 B e ot E Felli S hi of those picking the star stake trot- rou es yresident of the club ‘estimated that | pers and Mexican Betroleum, Chemi- | 4o Oarsmen Will Be Hard at Work in a | Shicopee; Joe Welling vs. Leo Johnson | 7, (¥ vear that given to Pe- ::e;i.soo_somdeer:;gn v-'m:ild";:ay fl}’:e cals and Fertilizers as “,'f" as Gas o d Short Time. > adean ter Mas t winte: That hea h he torpid < of t an at the |and Sugar sharés were ofie to three Ry. Steel Spring 1 " The ice meeting that was t tart vy ead 4 Tand stand income would takechre | points higher at their best, but falled | 260 Reading . oo® Within the next few weeks candi- |, Boston coilege has applied for mem- | Y7 J0C TGCnE (UA. was, o S | liver, sick stomach, bitter taste f.the percentage-allotted™t6 the vis- | to hold. G 100 Do. 15t ptd antos for the various amiveaity cvews | PeT2HID in the New England Intercol- |4t Montreal last Thursday liver, , ting teams. 3 Texas Company and Asipeiated. O] 2109 Ee I & & i 735 183 | ih e hard at work on tne machines, | cgiate association. The graduate ath- | declared off because of the tax on| jn mouth, furred tongue, dull = — Industrial AICOho), TAGEeLt and Myors | 2i0h Don Pl oyt ¢ 1% |3nd by March, weather permitting, | lStic board of the college, which is in | ¥a2 aCeR B QU o eris.| evesand muddy skin, all come From the Commerce Reports. Tobacco and American Hide and Lea- | 600 Southern Pacific .. ... the eights will be boated, says Law- | ChOTEC Of BLURHCS, €oooreate by e | co. 5.0 1-4, will be bred to Peter the | from a supply of bile. Bergen, Norway,.is to have a echool | theF Dreferred constituted some of the uther Ratiw 3 sy |Fence Perry in the New York Post | g 505003 months he has been in | Great, 2.07 1-4, having been recently | The Ithv condits or chauffeurs. ffis!e,:nng f%atums_al: declines of one T06 Thivd Avenue Princeton rowing men, in fact, have| o0l ¢ irack athletics, recently pe- |sold fo Stoughton Fletcher. ese u. y ons are (Socoa may now ;be: imported into | Versa] of 5 points. for Brostn Rag: | | AT Prodic 11 den 3., | already begun their work at prepara- | fitiofea the N. E. I A. A, for member- | Tracks can no longer keep a dis- | Promptly corrected by orway. N id Transit. 3 100 Union B. & P. : .- | lnmbia, Yale and Cambridge the ten— ship, and it is reported that the peti- [ tanced horse’'s money as the rules do Rails remais g2 B TN Pacviy - 144% g . tion of Boston college will be favor- | not permit of the former purse-sav- transactions ine:u:ld‘;rds? s e | 7,35 Yaliea Drac\ dency is to await the completion of | .1y acted upon at the meeting of the |ing condition: “Only one money to the n ssues and a | 73700 U. 5. Steat the midyear examinations. Harvard's |aDLY acted upon at the E, oon? 3 Y lished new low recbrds, ‘with indica- | 1160 Wabash - B further advance in Long Island and | - 1000 Do. pra s Texvaxds ghange esta 305 Do, ota : while Syracuse, undismayed by reports that the customary invitation to row pll l.s Abs.ohlt(?]y Removes :?r\flg,t 2%‘;;: “r‘.‘,%fi‘ei“y!:‘exméawféfléeffié‘_ 310050, "pta % *; 2 ';; :P;‘gh:::s:fnmm}; m&hfl .:la;;e: > [ndigestion. Onepackage | 2ords, mere, frreeuiar, | with total . Er S Rt L iEeiie) e e 3 ol which 'stimulate the li € > pack: . $4,06,000. T eir preparatory pra ’ ; : ; , mulate the liver, srovesit. 25cat all dru; U.’S. bonds tnchanged on call. %|and Pennsylvania enters upon her . : : 7 e S ggists. s 3 il ek, GF Dl n the! ni i ; . ] regulate the flow of bile, fodos that are sble to tabe to the water | JEZ: = ; - . . sweeten the stomach, and & = bcwiarsrieeiyy aiely Sats: abs ; Z ; . ; renew thy bowel action. uakers usu: 2 : heal - GERRE Gl > Kill yields to the n','m embrace or'z:: £ %3 A household remedy a ow Yo . 28—C y “while Prine e , : . wtoady. " Jenuary. Laos: Maccn R auntally Atsappoinisd If Dar wnes are : aias A roved by sixty years of pu lgtss ‘May ¥ioe; July 1707; Oetover | not failing the bosom of Carnegie by [ [ . 7 ic service. For every-day Spot quiet; middling 1705. bleak Charles & simulnorum of condi. e, it o illnesses, Beecham’s Pills tions obtaining off Wrangel Island un- 7 ey, el aliase March The londly Qummisine | JE et ' 1| | are a tested ] Save Vour Money afeh and Repairing: and Jeweiry work at prices than you pay elsewhers. . Work sk ng your Watcht. i 'nteed. Highest prices paid for H. money 3d. silver, Jewelry and il kinds wa [ steaay: nigh '2; low 1 3-4; ruling rate | nal conditions are well established, but . fWatches. oo Baci 13-4 last loan 2: closing bia 1 +-4; | the Tousaionic, which hereafter’ wil > , 3 2 o o at 2. Elf's rowinz ground, may prove ! R d J. OGULNICK & CO.- - & -y R OB e ot ot mttiere | |EEE : : , eme ' . . . ical wiseacres ve studie conditions ta - %, : 2 of ! Franklin Street. Norwich, Conn. Smelting Jow Closa and predict that the Ithacans will not # P ‘ Sl o7 Amy Medicine in the World, nibi : 3% 4% | float until April 1 at earliest. The iy 4 NPT T S POy B 2% Phoris 71412~ WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- less before. the public, there is. no edium better than throu; irtising columns FEEPRFRSERFERVRRRRRESE b T :dvmht:e c’:hmnog by mvlhmt on it B B - — i S ot the. Tite o s i BOWLING AND BiiLIARDS. ]is really until the June regattas ~ _HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN“BIG TREMAINE s TR - tADISS, < The \Dan e otes Talante ia canaWan] - : e e B anetmetiet Sereet, | factor. A 8% AT THE BREED THEATRE TODAY AND THURSDAY v ocwieh, Conm i | X ¥ 3 - §EEESE s datunataiuttnanens E