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ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN VITY - AITHLLILY T G — ant| N At today, refresh the mouth and . H,;LNE_SQ WILL COME RaWise g g g S R . : at y & ‘Montreal J. L. LATHROP & SONS -~ _— D ths T T 1 b Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. ‘ ) Lyn n s CRAVING roz DRUGS aw LIQUOR e s For The Teeth Ovtginal Kealey Tréatment R I M ol : Powder —~ Cream Before a small sized ‘audience, an athletic team representing the New London Y. M. C. A, completeiy o T e A Standard Ethicat Dentifrice THE KEELEY INSTITUTE - West Baves, Conn. DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Eastablishment casily versity “of Missouri clipped a fifth of f 8 - 3 S o o e r T *ina |LABOR UNION CONSIDERING Robert Eller in n Squdre Gar- | , e Sq BALL PLAYERS' REQUEST. George W. Goulding of Canada, Lhe | Decisigh May Not Be Announced Unti ‘was unable to over- 2 l handicap of thirty seconds in Friday. Send 2c stamp for a generous sample of either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. L W.Lyon & Sons, Inc., 511 W.27th St,N. Y. City e s e e Oy Y| Washington. Jan, 26— Consideration ; s wis e ',_,“ of the application of the Baseball Play- 2 2 e - e i Wee ey SheAs seiany ¢ the gr=' FPraternity for a union charter was : : Suite 46 Sheznnon Building panies plus the service of | jocals “won first places. gun today by the executive council By etvasor. Hikitakiee SEEt s P N Rt % = B of the American Federation of Labor- v Sispaiok.. Sviooliet SR on make| The real ng events of the ev- cotfetegy DN ags SR ° | ening were the reldy Taces, although OUR INSURANCE the PROTECTION | the New Londoners won these events they were nearly matched by the . Froni Joe Higsins | The council's decision may not be an- o e T o TlIRaIns | olnrea. Smeh. the. conclusion. oF Hts j sowrnilE ABTNA ton was a close third. e e Seven ‘alieys. Six tabies. The best ABSOLUTE. Norwich boys. Jo Loomis of Chicago, after winning DOINGS IN THE Al tn Norwich, Phone. ummary - follows: his trial heat of the 70 vard dash in UTOMOBILE WORLD “Majestic Blis., 53 Shetucket Strect, Ve TAEL S o Theos staniing [Droad. jumpeFitst, | 7 3-5 scosats, won_ the sl by go- e SThw Oxe- s e oymaky o [SSAC S. JONES, Hansen, New London; second Houli- |ing one-fifth of a second faster. Magnates Claim That Players Ace ban, -Norwich; {Hisd, Gadbols, New T TR for him to get big money, if he is ever Insurance and Real Estate Agent London; distance 29 ‘feet 2 inches. Signing. i * Buildi ¢. | Points, New London 9; Norwich 2. b e Richards’ Building 91 Main St Running high jump—First, Arm- 7 ;qtronz New 10‘;“; I:woond. ('Ead;’oi& . - ew lon ; ird, dlpenstein, ew ATTORNEYS AT-LAR London; _ fourth, Isbister Norwich. A!\;[és A. BROWNING, goex!?;{’ ?etvere andon 10, Norwich 1. "Phione 700 Shot Put—First, Hansen, New Lon- Attorney-at-Law, 3 Richard’s Bldg. | do second, Gauthier, New London; Lo third, Gadbois, New Iondon. Distance . : 39 feet £ inches. Brown & Perkins, Aitmeys-at-law| 39 teet & 3o inches Over Uncas Nat. Bank Sbstueket St [ Pole Vault—First, Hansen, Entrance stairway near to <Thames | London; = second, Liljenstein, Nations! Eani Telephons 38-3. | London; third, Charnetski, Norwich; — = ————e——————— | fourth, AJ::hn, Na; ‘Londo{n. Hilgh; 8 o feet 6 inches. Points, New London PENN. LEADS IN > 9, Norwich 2. BASKETBALL HONORS | Medley relay race—Won by New = London. Time 3 minutes 23 3-5 sec- to get it, and the baseball public will be with him in his call on the club for a big, fat contract. CLASSIC DOG TEAM The assertion of major league maz ks in 1916 hed 1,617,708 - | trucl in reaches 817 cars. | passed out of existence and in its place RACE STARTED. | nates that their players supposedly | The passenger cars were valued atl o the eluh roadster, so that mp the Production of pleasure motors andxclose-coupled touring car has about T Dledged to David L. Fuitz and his|g$921 378,000, while th trucks’ value pure touring design there is alwa: e = g 5 . 378,000, ie & ys Eleven Teams Skimming Over 522-| fraternity were secretly signing or | wag $166,650,273. The retail value,|plenty of room in the tonneau. Milton 8., 2.08 1-4, is dead. eH won Mile Course. accepting terms was substantiated by | " erefore, of automobiles sold last year| Two factors have been very impor- |the C. of (. 20 years ago and since o = X welonie's. the |2mounted to $1,088,028.373. That was | tant as regards room in bDodies. The | then has sired Milton 8. Jr, 2.06 1-4: Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 24—Fleven| Oscer Stanage, star catcher of the | he first billion doliar automobile| wheel base is longer on most cars and | Sir Milton, 203 1-4, and 16 other rec- dog_teams and as many drivers, the | Detroit .eg‘-’““vnio:flflpulf‘l’;g:o“nz:g‘ year. 4 the engine is shorter, due to the bldck | 9Fd performers hardiest in the north country, were b5 5‘ flm his pledge to the 'fea- | . The average price of all the automo- | method of casting. This has allowed i ihwntng Oyes. Wilkroken stralls- south | 05 RS L O ~ | biles sold last vear is estimated by |from five to six inches mor of Winnipeg early tonight on the first o:m n!(em%:r- o befl-':s'xe E‘l'{:; wi:h;:fc; Alfred Reeves, general manager of the |1, used in the bodies of a great many Iap of the 52¢-mile classic, the Red|On< ooe Rl -ls the Giant | #utomobile chamber of commerce, at|cars and it has been used to great ad- River. Derby, from this city to St. w:!h a’: s e m‘sf- to be drop- | 2PProximately $672 each. Passenger | vantage. 3 Ded 55 3 horrible example. Stanane, | vehicles averaged $605, and trucks $1,-| A great amount of Ingenuity has il Bl S e e 1 7 been displayed during the year in the Several weeks, recently renounced his| More than 40. companies are now |devclopment of the roadster. The four- X e allegiance to the . Baseball Prayers | maKing automobile vehicles in the | passenger type, which has all the room nearly 20 miles south of this city. Fraternity. When he signed hie 1917 | United States, and 30,000 dealers are | of the smali touring car and which still Gabriel Campbell, a yourg Indian of i exclusively employed in selling them.|preserves the graceful lines of the Le Pas, Manitoba, drew what the|contract he remaried that he was|comperition is of the flercest kind, et | roadster, has been the season's popu. drivers termed “unlucky number one, him by President Frank J. Navi, and | CO-Operation in the matter of standard- | iar development. These cars are seen compelling him to .break the trail at| 130 3 L o ity because | ization, simplyfying and perfecting |around the country club and the Shop the outset. Vi i h ade the American|and Tt V] k 1y 2 Gy e, faf Eood it was do | motor cars has m: and are often owned by people who Premier Narris, at the request of | [ could not see what good automobile lower in price and less|have one or more other cars in their President Louis W. Hill of the St. Paul Meanwhile, if the word of Charles | troublescme to the owner than auto- |garage. Paul. ‘The weather was clear and cold, but the drivers found the going difficult. Late today they were well bunched T I N ARROW - ImFt COLLARS I i Yale a Close Second — Princston is|onds. Points, New London 10. Still in Running. Relay Race—Won by New London, time 58 4-5 seconds. Points, New etball | London 10. p Final score—New London 5§, Nor- one-third | wich . and Peéansylvania are = Carnival association, under whose au- | o~ o i mobiles in any other country. The touring sedan, which was intro. deadiocked for first place, With rec- PALACE BOWLING LEAGUE. Spices the Jaso i Sela Ol wive thel Wargiamn. of -Ghe Cuba is e B} PR Ol e an hotr were at-| duoed thros: enre” aan e as Intro- are curve cut to fit the shoulders e % Sl aRa ne detoits. & word for Campbell to start.. The race | 10, i impers of the Chicago Nation- |tained in races in 1916. Four new|veloped to a higher extent than ever. I ” Without « Tese two teams are | Team No. 2 Defeated Team No. 3— | Will t;'e = 50};5-3’0‘;-15‘61!8 tzfl?fl"v §h= als who were supposed to be stanch |Speedways were built during the year. |In fao¥, the sedan has become the most P!_'fifi‘y. |5r:mm1fi,§fivqo e e league, -although Dunn Rolled High. B eat o hine on o they o ee | fraternity Dboosters hurdled in defi- | _Automobile registration in the United | popular type of closed body and has CLUETT PEABODY &CO: INC Makers . acae \ 3 Lo rest or pushing on as they choose.| ;.o of Fultz's orders. Weeghman | States approached the four million|made the limousine secondary. The Princeton, te the fact that it was After winning the first string, then | The drivers will ride but little, 0 it| ;. ). req these players were stars|mark. There were 5 in the first | Jatter is holding its own, however, tuck fisht With | josing the second, team No. 2 in the | Wi'l De = test of endurance for them| .3 haa been members of the fra- |six months of last vear. New York led | among people who have chauffeurs, 5 S not out of | palace Bowling league came bacl |2S Well as for the dogs, ternity since its inception. They re- |in that period with 259,105. Illinois |and probably will continue to do so. LEGAL NOTICES g by er of means. | ctrong in the third and defeated Team —_— quested him, Weeghman said, not to|was second with 2037 Ohio third ( When the one-person type of top Was | i . Which has bezun the year | No. 3, capturing the evening’s play at | LES DARCY BOOKED make their names public at this | with 208,705, Pennsylvania fourth with | brought out year before last it struck ction: of C. J. Merner, a | the Palace bowling alleys, Wednesday & time. 189,082, and California fifth with 187,- | a popular chord. The develgpments for NO:"CE TO FIGHT AL M'COY.| " “The arrival of their contracts and |519. Iowa has more automobiles to|the year along this same line are wor. start na??fiéet:o;' el et R e B e he lette: i ” said | the population than any other state— |thy of*note. The bi i ir 3 n also scored high total with 302. The . = = : . | the letters accompanying same,” sa y v of“note. e improvement is 2 three plaved. The Blue | goore: Australian Middleweight King Will| Weeghman, “convinces me that the | 169,558, the majority owned by farm- |in the use of side c ,‘.’mms which open m/\l!:1 pe‘lx_:nn: I‘:?l»:e ltn"‘?flno:_sonhl tax e Tow: Lebanon are he: 1ot decisive- ive $3 Ty : % not decis Team No. 3 Receive $20,000. fraternity is not so strong as Fultz | ers. th the doors) With the former side | the Town of, Lebapon are Beroby either Pennsylvania or thinks it is.” Imports of automobiles were only |curtains it was necessary to take them . : plenty of time to make | Sardner . 3| Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 24—Les Darcy,| Ban Johnson, in Chicago, deplored |1474 last vear, valued at $501,911—lall down or to stoop beneath them in | WaTant to collect a personal fta< ot e bid for the title. Williams 2 & s | middleweight champion of Australia,|the talk of strike, though, in his mind, | one-third the value of foreign auto- | entering or leaving the car. The one- |$2:00 (two dollars), e v 4 with only one victory | Z7UIS a ; | has been matched to meet Al McCoy in |a walkout is the least thing in the | mobiles imported 10 years ago. man top idea has also been improved |1st, 1917, The same will be recelved arts, and Cornell with | Sault a ten round bout at Madison Square|world about which to worry. Exports of automobiles by American |in detail so that now this type of top |2t MV office (Goshen), Lebanon, or by ght Gefesyetwuil mlong at S 2 Garden in New York on March 5. ac-| “We had the brightest outlook for | makers last year was 77,496, valued at | is very easily put up in short time. mail to Leonard Bridge. : m of the ladder. The Green - cordin gto an announcement made|a successfu] season,” said Ban, “when | $97,464,381, which is more than 100| In the arrangement of the instru-| All persons neglecting this notice poorly balanced though hard here tonight. Darcy will receive $30,- | this strike talk got under way. I|times our imports, showing that the|ment board in front there has been |must be proceeded against as directed combinatign, while Cernell ) 000 as his end of the purse. know that nothing will come ocut of it. | American automobile is rapidly becom- | some improvement. Instead of being|by the law of this State. S 1y .unseasoned €dmbi- | Sharvin . . The announcement was made follow- | but the actions of the players and the | ing the standard of the world. strung out in a long line across the WILLIAM T. CURRY as well as could be|Dwyer .... ing the receipt of a telegram from [talk of Fultz have had a bad effect| The magic word “service” explains|cowl board it is now placed close to- Collector. Cunningham .. Darcy’s manager saying the match had | on the baseball-going public, which is | the wonderful growth of the American | gether so that it can be read at a Dated at Lebanon, Conn., January s a veteran team from right | Sheafer - been closed with Grant Hugh Browne | tired of war and bickerings.” automobile in general use. The pleas- | glance and also that the electrical in- | gin " 19] d to :Jtriorv:ar?. un}d in ‘zsaflth{gg CO0k ....... and the fight could be held either on| ‘A meeting of players from the ma- | yre car, the heavy truck, the light,|struments are in a unit. When the s e o g S Feb. 12 or March 5. Darcy selected |Jjor, Class A A and Class A leagues|economical car for shoppers, the fire|dash is assembled the matter of wiring o 1a bus iayhe oy Tl e 451 418 the latter date. was held last night in St. Louls. | engine motor for protection of proper- | becomes very simple. In some cases NOTICE ’)'?mmi'e ll)gs'fl?e,;- - B L Those attending were all pledged to|(y" the ambulance for protection of |the instrument board and wiring are he Boatd of Rellef of the T ? h 1o best - 8 . A secrecy. in cities and on the battlefield, the | independ das I e e ope Sinuch i iS50 | TWo AMERICAN RECORDS Lt e Charies Hercules Bhbets, the Sauire | 50" racer for the “sport” who loves | Intter-san b saken oft woithont Harutne | Lebanon. will meet at Che Tows Hatl fited only x- ew Haven, Conn., Jan. Fia wor v st £ e t - | in said Town on Thursday . 1, 1917 MADE AT MILLROSE A. A. MEET | Nev = z of Flatbush, is worrying over neither | peeq or for the general commanding|ing the electrical layout. . e R Z . o s i - =3 > g f) 11 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock b S = te ol hridseport was Siven the|the recent world’s series nor the con- | arniies” an these many styles of cars s B T, o hear appeals from the doings of worst of- 5 's_decision over Jimmy Fasane | {emplated strike. The discoverer of be. 1 - Id at Madison Square Garden—Ra: e - - templated strike. e overer of | nag iept n imnrovements ine | the A a 'to attend to amy 28 points | Held af a Y | of Waterbury in a fast twenty round | Ghristopher Columbus Day has just Bine Jcept ace iny tnprovenc That the crude and heavy gas engine | the Assessors. and to attend to any t the-Itha. | Clipped Seconds Off 1.1.2 Mile-Run |pout here -tonight. The Bridgeport | closed for a park and a hotel at Hot | gon S i € of 20 odd years ago would surpass the | PoiGro said meeting. The Board wi = = New York, dan. 24—Two. Afaeri.|PUSiist “was the aggressor Ghrough- | Springs, Ark.” so that|ths Dodgers|“SPRenitT- . i 0 for 1017 steam engine for lightness; ecqual the | aiso meet in the Town Hall at ‘th ea. e 3 - out. may pick up a few pointers from the | 1P TOWOT, CaT Prodnction fOF H8TC e electric motor for handiness and :;Z\owrmu.-;flgnng%mg:b }r::””bés;ma a total of 57 |can records were established at the In the preliminaries, Tommy Shea | world’s champion Red Sox during the — s Cwill b over & billion and a | Fender possible luxurious fittings not e e s 30 being Millrose A. A. indoor meet at Madi- E indisi = 1 Se i S e ond Erenk Drinaisl fousht iZht|training season. The two teams will [(ReSS 2875 U Frn L WIDN, 00 % | then posseased, did not enter the wild- | the law reauires, “Tne adjourned mests foul tries. His | son Square Garden tonight. In the|rounds to a draw and Jack McNulty age in a series of practice games son of Dart- |one and one-half mile run, Jere W.|pested Louis Roth in.six rounds. S il sl A i They | the sales of only 25,000 cars, valued at| qave Yot this has been done, and | Otice: e 11 for four | Ray of the Illinois Athletic club, Chi- ooy will also attempt a joint exhibition | $40,000,000, 11 years ago, and yiu Will| more The light powerful high ‘speed W. W, PALMBR, Hallon, | cago, covered the distance in § min- Yale Won at Hockey- Warnstorming tour eastward. grasp the incredible growth of thefgas engine to be seen in' profusion at C.'H. FOSTER, I e O e I e i business. the automobile show in Grand Central Board of Relist. 4 field | mer time of 6.46 2-5, made by the New Haven, Conn., Jan. 24.—Yale —_— Palace has not only made the auto the Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 20, 1917, late Thomas P. Conneff, outdoors, at|defeated Massachuseits Agricultural | TY COBB DUE FOR $ 0 ; V. e S, The 17¢i 1 national automobile | supreme road vehicle but it has con- I e -~ i A SALARY CUT | pour B e e wewnd | auered the air ontll mers irts CHibE of John W. Overton of Yale finished sec- | to 3. ; - Central Palace, New York, presented | the Chicago-New York flight as a It is Claimed That the Star Tiger |ine largest and most varied display of |short winter day non-stop jaunt. T 5 OQutfield Draws $60,000 automobiles and accessories ever Nor is the end in sight. The very shown. Over 400 cars were shown,|Success attained has proved to be a 3 is ¢ i The Board of Relief of the Town of Contrary to general belief Tris|and the interest this year was greater | Stimulant to greater trials. TInstead of Norwich, Conn,, will meet in the City average nour Speaker of the Clevelands was not the | than ever. regarding the auto engine as a finished : . a highest salaried player in the major| Bodies of both closed and open types | product. and no longer striving to im- ;“‘J‘r“‘d‘f‘;g"éz‘gp‘t’gd’fl‘gc‘zfl;’;hfifi:,d,;’i g league last year. Speaker drew more |in most beautiful colorings and inte- | Prove it, the bright engineers of hun- | SUTGavs excepted, from Webruary 1st Z than 315,000 from the Cleveland club, | riors reveal new lines and finish that | dreds of factories are today studying [ 1o ePTUary B0t Krots 00 - T t0, & NAME o it is said, after receiving a total of | cause comment on all sides. Cars to|and bettering it as never before. i E D e R A tD eane . 5 e Poasngi O $85,000 in salary from the Red Sox|match any calibre of pocketbook— e Sl st . M > e £ MARKET WAS NARROWV. Atchizon & Sante Fe. i in 1914 and 1915. It was learned | costing anywhere from $395 to a trifle act any other business prop: : 3uks S : —_— Syt oy Swamg Tom, & ALEXANDER HURLING KING| |done at said meetings. R TR : A.°G. & W. 1 com yesterday that Tyrus Raymond Cobb |over $10,000, were to be seen. kil el ¢ H : 1 0 1 ! |Bethlehem Steel Showed Net Gain of | Budwia Locomotive . < 3f the Detroit “Tigers signed a three . % Dated at Norwich, Conn, January . 17 Points forthe Day: Bar Company . 4 = e o e . e Aleck Has Won 160 Games For Phil- | 20th, 1916. 15 11 57 RBrooklyn Rapid Tran in 1914 for a salary of $20,000 a vear, | Passengers have more comfort = i FRED G. PROTHERO, 10 T4 24 44| New York, Jan. 24—Operations on | Bethinen Steel also that his contract expired last | 1917 bodies. Occupants can generally JAMES C. FITZPATRICK. 10 22 42 |the stock exchange agzain today were |Butte Superio; October and that Cobb will probably |Sit as they please, and not as they Last season, Alexander broke all big HENRY GEBRATH, 5 39 |very limited as to scope and volume, |l Pewolcum - E % be compelled to accept a substantial |D2ve to sit. There is also a greater |lecague rccords in the matter of shut- Board of Relief. E 19 29 |put the tendency was towards moder- | Central Leather ... ] cut in his pay when he decides to |Choice in bodies for all purposes. outs. On 16 occasions he blanked the g 14 26 |ately higher levels, occasional rever- |Cheapeake & Ohio. 3 sign another contract with the Detroit | Among the body developments of the | foe, surpassing the previous record of 24 | sals being due to realizing sales. Uni- |Chile Copper - = te this year. Cobb is a mem- 22 | ted States Steel and other speculative | Sh2o Copper 5 B of tho. Bharets thion and is @x- year are the club roadster. the touring |14. Furthermore, since breaking into sedan, movable and adjustable seats,|the league in 1911 Alextnder = has NOTICE Cornell; f .., 4 Columbia, £ 3 10 better upholstery, better arrangements|won 160 games for the Phillies, an av- 1 3 B e 0 — 20 |favorites contributed fully 60 per cent | Cnicaso Roock Iaiana P 3 becor Comumibia, g. 3 10 @ .— 20|¢o the day'’s meagre total of 385000 | Colctes x;m.a"’ : Dot i wename & live tople In the| oY ctruments and sauses, better tops, | erage of almost games 8 _season| The Board of Relief of the Town of Nichol, Penn, g . 3 3 5 14 20|ghares. Solorado Tuel ‘& 1ron i The Detroit club acceded to Cobb's | Windshields and tire carriers and more |over a period of six years. Without | North Stonington, Conn. will meet at Mudgett, Dart, g .. 4 9 9 — 18| Bethlehem Steel, which vesterday | Crucible Steel ... demand for $20,000 a year in 1914 |luxurious fittings. An important im- |doubt Alexander is today the most | the Town Clerk's Office in said Town jouck, Cornell, .g.. 4 9 11 — 18)geclareq a substantial distribution of | Erie e i because the Georgia Peach informed |Provement is a wider choice in paint- | valuable pitcher in baseball. Yet he|of North Stonington on Thursday, Bau- Dartmouth, f.. 4 8 12 — 16]g;vi3ends, moved between 425 and 447, Do. ‘st pfd Navin that he could obtain that much | IRg colors and trim. Many makers are | has never received real big money for | 1st. from 10 a m, to 4 p. m and S i 1 = 14|closing at the latter figure. a net gain | SUT TuhT, ¢ money from the Federal league .Na- | ESLting away from the solid black and | his services. < hear any appeals from the doing: 4 3 & 2 T 13|of 17 points. United States Steel de-[Great Northem ‘Oro ‘pid : vin signed Cobb because his loss|are offering instead blues and grays| Last season he is said to have gath-| ¢he Assessors, or any other business L -+3 8§ € — 12|,5ted quiet and confident accummu- |Grest Norhem Ore cifs 5 Ui By Eadn e’ I blow to the | as_standard or options. ered in $7,500 for sl work, including a | that ma~ be brought before said Board 238 4 — 1R it made only & mominal ad- | Hineins Conirat Tives and & oromounaed " boom’ foc| Most important of all the Improve- | bonus of $1,000 for winning 25 games. | \bates at Nertn Sronineton yan. 224, e, & -3 8 5.0 12)oonce R B the Feds. Cobb, therefore ., took |ments in bodies is the better arrange- | There is no reason to suppose that|1917. a -3 8 2 = 12| “Shipping and oils were irregularly \ Insiration Copper 3 % | Gown $60,000 for three vears of work |Mment of seats. The front compartment | he won’t prove as valuable to his club AMOS P. MINER, JR., Cornell, c. 3.5 5 — 101, 4o after their uncertain course of | Interborough . . I center. fleld, at the bat and on the|Of the tourinrg car is now as comfort- | next sezson as he did last season, pro- e s ey Talbek i Bedy the morning and tractions recovered |y, Do "o oo - 85 cottatin, T ¢ | able as the rear and is no longer neg- |vided ihe is not hamperad by injuries. o i Rt 1 A gk e Int. Mer Marine ctfs ox, bases, and, considering the success ol e sy CLIFFORD B. THOMPSON, Bt Prin T x much of yesterday’s setback. Pressed | " Do pid ... ; |the Detroit club, financially and artis- | 1ected when the body is lajd out. The |Hence he fecls that now is the time| . .. e e _atour, Ci SRR g Steel Car scored a net loss of a frac- | Kemnicott Copper . tically, he earned the money. But i 3 Jefford, Penm., - ..3 3 0 tion, announcement of the increased |lafisnits Stecl the magnate have decided to reduce = K Columbia, f .. 3 2 0 rate of dividend coming after the Cl0Se | yfaxwen Motor 7 some of the princely salaries due to 5 s _ 2 AT OURT OF PROBATE HELD nsen, Dart. c 4 2 @ Of_r'l‘;fl market. v i T e e - 3 the existence of the Federal league at Ledyard, within and for the District er; Cotnell, ¢ ... 1 2 1 e paper group was vy ¥ i three vears ago and Cobb will be i of Ledyard, oy the 23d day of Janu- oster, Princeton, ¢ 3 2 3 less most of the time but responded L C. 2 among the stars who will be asked to < ary, 191 % e vard, Cornell, g -.. 3 . 1 3 to an extra dividend on the new shares . 7 % |accept less money. 5 . Juhiresent — SAMUBL E. HOLD! GE, arrell, Cohmibia, g 3~ 1 15 e e e : : It was in 1906 that Cobb first wore Estite of Walter T. Tefft, late of Team Scoring ton. Utilities were featured by Mon- = the Tigers' uniform. For three sea- Ledyard, in said District, deceased. £ P.C.Own tana Power and American Telephono | xenic & “West. [ % 1%% 1% |sons it is figured that he drew about | The Administrator having made . : e - |at_gains of 2 to 3 points. Paetic Mahi S. S. Co. z ; $14,000 in pay ,after which he re- o ; - written application to said Court, in L s B 1000 Ralls were more prominent than re- |Prnsiania Rallroid ol i+ piip o Pt ey Rt Rl o0 % ; accordance with the statute, for an LT cently, displaving general strensth in [Ereef Ste cac .. ¢ 3% |his Salary was mot less than $12,000. £ B ) oraonof mic of theiwhols or vast of Cel i the final hour, when Norfolk and|gedimg ... ... 7. Then came the three vears’ contract| % | I e nerain, Dart'mh Western rose 3 5-8 points on declara- |Eallway Steel ‘Springs .. 2 5 of $20,000 per ,which put Cobb far : Ordered, That said application be Corhat tion of an extra one per cent dividend. |R@ulilc Iron & Steel ahead of Speaker in the major league v heard at the Probate Office in Ledyard - < Long Island added more than 5 points | g,uem *prciic 7 - salary ‘lists. It is flgured that Cobb, on the 31st day of January, 1917, at 2 to its steady gain of the past week, . 3 513, [in the last ten years, received more ? o’clock In the afternoon, and that no- Cone st s usd}xé:he“u(tc:;;gt::zg 3 - than $120000 in sslary from the De- ‘ 3 tice ‘thereof be xiven by inserting a Joarn . Beading ¢ - =~ ‘ | troit club, which is a record for pro- g o s order_in "The Norwich = = B e e e fessional baseball plavers. Cobb has . Tation In Sald District, and that return JANADIAN SOLDIER KILLED DPrissd the other Strong fektdtcs 0"k |4 % 103 saved a greater part of his money and e eia DI railway lst. 2 3 has derived an income from other 2 Attest BY A GRENADE EXPLOSION mfiéflzfigto o;u;;:ro{;:& ;:t?w 1;‘;::9 oRer X pe sources—real estate, vgmu for ng‘r:; . 7 i MUEL E. HOLDRIDGE gt o = nd acting in the movies. udige. Ten Othots Seriously Injured at a|mums showing discounts of from 40 e ras that Be A S Ot Bombifa Range at Teronts. | to aimost 50 percent, but rates ow the,, k. g T oo o ‘ N otice i harohy witan o bl re W 5 5 : i Christy Mathewson. jable to pa 2 Toronto, Ont., Jan. 24.—One soldier | harder. Negotiations are said to be : e Raturally Cobb, who . cannot play : Re e v antly killed and ten others se- | Pending for large exports of gold to - % ball forever, is eager to obtain as much f 4 warrant to levy a ured by the explosion of a |South America and another transfer money as possible for his valuable 2 2 sonal taxes paj ~tHe bombing school of the |of currency to the Pacific coast was services, so that it wil not be a sur- : . . . £ each of such persons beins asses ifie Ranges today. The man killed |a5sumed to represent further with-| New York, Jan. 24—Call money |prise if he holds out for a renewal | ; nonal tax. and for the purpese af o Private William Nelson of the|drawal of Japanese reserves at this|steady; hifh 2; low 1 3-4; of his $20,000 contract until he is con- 5 : lecting the same I shall he at the Halton and Duffern Battalion. | center. 1 3-4; ‘last loan 2; i vinced that the Detroit club will not ; = Vereailles Postoffice, in said Sprague 3 sma.nééx the same battalion, is| Bends vslren:;!esuhr.l with '-}.“,:',’ offered at 2. yield to his demands. . om Tuesday, Feb.-lith. 19 from 11 eved td be mortally injured. concessions in ustrial issues. o B e —— v o - 3 m. &g m.; a he st o eb cident “oeeurreéd as Captain | S2les (par value) aggregated $4,290,000. COTTON. Shouldn’t Hurry. 2 3 ;lnrr“‘;zll-nowl;i‘"::d”J‘l‘4 noyer. ‘}:1' "‘n‘l;l from 11'a. m. to 1 p. m, and at the of Hamilton, was deiiy- | U. S. bonds were unchanged on call.{ New York, Jan. 24— Cotton futures| The congress needn’t be in such a iecture to g Class on the €on- closeq stead. January s dickens of a hurry about passing that Town Clerk’s Office in Ballle. in sald 0 of bombs. Among a lot of sTOCKS 1697; May 1716; July 1712, Ovrapen | corrupt practices sct. The boys have- : $prague, on all other week days dur u d grenades used for demonstra- High. Zow. Closs. | 1618, 7 7't had time to fix up the jokers to be fmane 1 month of February. 1917, t a< one loaded one. Nelson in |Alaska Gold 2% 2% 'Spot quiet; middling 1710. hidden in it—Rochester Herald. v % Sl STt e mi10ss cxaiining the loaded grenade, is be- | Alls Chalmes E 7 et SF b 3 " ATi" pe eglecting this motica lieved to have moved the lever and |Am BooSuar’ 2 ay nr CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Contradiots a General Impression. will ‘e procesded agulngt 45 directed caused the explosion. How the loaded |Am: Car & Poundty Oben. Mieh Low Clasa Villa continues to contradict the oM | s s s St bomb —,mkphced- among the empty ‘mg?nn?. B 183" 184% impression that the Mexican is not < , A T)nt:;d-' 1 ':nmg‘u;l_(_mm. this 10th ones is unknown. M 130% 183 t ay of Jp ey, 3 g ‘Am. Smelting . 134% mz naturally an industrious person.— AR : JAMES M'GUIRE, Collector. Sailors in the, Hritish Navy now | Amerien Sogar PO o - —~— - - SR T ; WHEN YOU WANT (5 put your bus- by % ‘The manufacture of oil from birch iness before the pupiic, there i no bark is becoming an important indus- try of the Southern states. medium better than through the ad- vertising columns of The Bulletin, A 2 AT THE AUDITORIUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY sl = - £

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