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TRAVELERS DIRECTORY g 25 N York $1.25 " . : : Absolutely Removes ’—————-—:: E gl T li 5 o : 5 5 Indigestion. One package R YORK New York, 4 . Ray % nd’ » m‘c;.' fifi"fifi loudly. ~ Herrmann expressed mfl- 25catall druggists. S RGeY AND PASSBNGR 7 T SERVICE BETWEEN mile nd o hall broke George Bonhas's | Peaseck A e on G ) s WK | oy g o A0 o TS a . From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs Tecord of 9:1¢ 1-5 for two m' 1 the days, Sundays & 5 p. m “Eost ten-pounds American miles and a tonight. He Mmufig’.mmh o S p 2 3 . [t e g and for_ the fight of my life.” 2 Pler, East River, foot Fooseye: S 18— at x conltestants £ = s The v Kig hag just retusned i Strost, Mondays. Wedn : ; ; r : eral handicaps, broke the tape in 9:11 haise from Hot Springs, Ark. s &t 6 . m. Effectl b ¢ | 2-5, which is 1 4-5 seconds behind the That he was looking for fight he took ‘world’s record of 9:00 3-4, made ' by IID-‘% to conceal, f: I -+ s - ; hn 3. o 3 Al Shrubb of England at Glasgow, ¥ Scotland, in 1904. Freq S. Murray, the national cham- 3 pion, formerly of Leland Stanford uni- a o versity, - California, should have won ! £ the final in the 70 yards high hurdle 0 i contest but he stumbled over the sec- ond hurdle and quit. _The event was 7 & i t the Brooklyn club is no g 1 never yet have quit| ' - ditions wiil have oil sales moBriposs to sobutm: | S e ek parket p o a thing at this late stage of 3 upon told there is some kind of a may !t-k‘“t‘:e.:m. ifin :',; and while the: & fight I{ @ TRueiyoc sprdy My baseball career has o Special Letter H 28 i is for me,” Said the squire present international con. the s we. ¥ 5 gifl gt ATripto Florida | “Land of Sunshine ana Flowers” | ¥ g 3 Y o " the Bt - b & B B prineaton, Sesona. | It has been said that my champion nimou: the " wi - n sal my el 7 “ FIRE INSURANCE =~ |nimousiy a resolation sbrogating the ; ey ith, €. . Erdman, “princeton, sseond, has been said that my champ ; 5 Seporsmiwigmsiursidy 1he 50 per cent. insurance plan -;-m mndm:le on . January 6. 1914, and Ly e tata e ican League y uv}rv‘:nh. third. 5 g::fl;l‘;;’: ":).fywl"fl!%r I:" :)ve 4 ad fire— | when McGraw returned to the meet- Steps. Brea m Halpin. Boston A. A, A . y QoM under il ‘commission “Burmeyer™ 500 yard run, with Moore| ~Thirteen players are under contract 3 perfect limatlc condrtions, i athelathe surtof semi-tropical 2s if his self-] Several of the club owners were | national of Princeton second and’ Dismond of |to, the Brooklyn club, so you see we ; ‘waters, motor pver the aest § a heavy loss in case will bave little difficuly puiting a team bout the additional’protec- { 1ng It Ar=t spperid e 1ee U aware that the fraternity officials were b Haln. = 2 Will Not Recognize Fraternity. b g E e B ""‘.M‘" M"""‘-m - Shih e Phiisae: ‘}:L"w‘r Sy el o o B A o i ts dl g ¥ 2 h e field. . Four or five extras are ai o i) 0 has two legs L Tap s . " Lang Distance Phone, Harrisen 4992 lb-che-tobe'foflud-nywh;mh Tecogni dealt unfairly with our players and |on this trophy, finished last, only four | We need. " ISAAC S. JONES Later, when President Temer of the ures throughout winter in the have we violated our under-|starting. The winner's time was one | Mr. Herrmann's plan to cut the big 1 . Estate Agent |National League, read:the Tesolution ‘prominent owhere 4 meurance and Real - to the newspaper representatives he stapding with them. In case -of a|minute fiat. league roster limits to 16 or 18 men. ¢ Righards’ Building 91 Main St | explained that no discrimination was asked %o | strike, players who do not respond to [ Jons W. Overton, Yale's great run- | . ~And something more I wish to say. soclety of congenial peonie. The | be made against any player who the call of the clubs for training on |ner and intercollegiate cross country |Which I can prove by written wore 3 J *East’’ and “West’’ Coastsalike a % S = e - ub_ ¢ g - fi:{‘grflt}&m ;¥ill be put on an in-|champion, cleverly won the Baxter |There is not a player on my club un- hold out their varied attrac GI.ART i Fraterm at t gligible list and other plavers pro-|mile in 4:19 1-5. His time was ons|signed that I could not sign at his tions. orgamization an@ thut all ‘dealingsin | vhe g Clared “inellgible until mo reportea by | tpcCa, behind Abel Kiviat's record for |terms. But I'm not going to sign them i g e e b "y $ —IN— the future would be with the players |about a settlement of the trouble. the club to the league headquarters:”|{he judses compuied Tt unbor Doy e i e e 2 2 L RR T wane by T B Refuses to be Quoted. Weeghman Speaks of “the Goat” | new international measurement of the| From an apparently reliable source Atlantic (:oa st Line R The Travelers Insurance C0. | Siiference " with MeGraw a8 o usr | Whether Fyitz will decide to cal oft| President Weeghman of the Chicago | tFack e Mt s e o ar ecla 7We: Seaauind Milleted of harSaMN ot antee before taking steps looking to-|the strike upon the strength of the | club said: " mors than Kiviat. - e oyl s B By 3. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent i —a ward the lifting of the strike order in | National League resolution could not| “Inasmuch as Mr. Fultz has made| INe summaries: = naq] o s b k. 1"1'? & 248 Washington Si..Boston ., so far as it effected the major leagues, | be learned tonight. The fraternity | our club ‘the goat’ I am glad to say 0_yards run (Burnfeyer trophy) bl hee' -;yhm‘ - Bas e it b B.-P. LEARNED :& GO. |it appeared that his request had Te-|leader refused to be quoted upon this|Mmy: club is fortunate for in Chicago [ Won by Thomas Halpin, Boston A. own that he and his colleagues are - .« % - = ‘point but pointed out that the frater- | we don't know there is a fraternity or lliam _B. Moore, Princeon, second; |Prepared to go to length of an open Binga Dismond, Chicago University, |[Fupture of the peace agreement with STERLING SILVER PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING cetved consideration. et A 7 |mity was not required by the so-called (2 strike. am_sure of TRy three | il . Tigin S0 sarinde the National league rather than to Agwncy Established May, 108 Baseball Writers Called In i = 2 > “Cincinnati agreement” to do more | Players starting for the training eamp P4 5 That the magnates realize the se_|than call off the threatened strike of |one week from today and I expect to| IO yards high hurdles fnal heat— . with the wnlen. ¢ to treatin any| TABIF and DESSERT Rob J 1 4 n learned that the obert J. Cochranz TTORNEYS-AT-LAW riousness of the situation that faces|1914 and hat done that he failed to [have thirty-five.” O B i Teiia; N = g e e “EDWIN W HIGGINS | femationai. compications “was shown | S that. $he- Dlagers’ orsanization Haughtor's Statement. ona R Warrens T Deiserety "ot | American league. which has besn abie SPOONS ol 4 EDWIN W. By the fact that the baseball Writers|nad vioiaced the Tottor and St of tha | President Haughton of the Boston |Pennsyivania, third. Time 8 seconds,|to Si&n most of its playess, will not 5 ; i Al -at-Law were called into the meeting of the|agreement, abrogated today. club said: Two mile run handicaj Won by |countenance the Nationa! league agi- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING » i1 Attorney- league for one of the very few times I am heartily in sympathy with the | Jole W. Ray, Illinois A. C., Chicago |tation to cut the roster limit to 16 or 18 Washington 8q., VMaghington Building Cosn#r Main and Shetucket Streets |in the forty odd years of its existence No Violation of Agreements. resoution and I supported it in ry | (scratch); Heywood Holden, New York (men unless the club owners of the rival Nerwich, Conn, z and the following resolution was read,| President Herrmann of the Cincin-|Way. I for one am going to stick.” |A. C. (100 vards) second; Victor Vo- |major circuit will renounce all walver ° i B . teretzas, Morningside A. C. New York |Fights. 5 N. B. O. Sbeet Packing = < ‘after which the magnates stated. that [nati club in' explaining the adoption f Brown & Perkins, L they were ready to answer any ues- | of the resolution, claimed tha tno ma- | oreYfuss Not Against Fraternity. | (115 yards) thira, ~Time 9:11 2.5, a| ~The National league would wel- |y S| o Toatue player Bag any Ecivines| President Dreyfuss o I Pittsbursh | few American pecora: come an opportunity to profit by our Resolution Read. *|2na he challenged-any person to prove |5 Two mile relay scratch—won by |SCouting system,” asserts the mana- STERLING SILVER Bhas ey ’ ': pceigns eyl RS COMEERES. ) EIe dipiatact thet- . 1 am not against the fraternity but|poston A. A. (McGrath, Rose, Mahoney |E€F Of an American league team, s ~Whereas the plaver: tor- | the of the fiaternity had bees |l 2m against the way It is being han- | ana Caidweil): New Tork a. G caer | “The National league <lub owners have TEA SPOONS r ded. lers, Anderson, Wheelock and Adams), |Deen very, very penurious ever since MODERN PLUMBINU x = — = nity has.violated the letter and. spirit [ FSqussts of the faternity had been 40USE. PASSES NAVAL O e Magucs. slubs ana|the salaries of injured plavers. He| -Brooklyn is not opposed to its play-|second. Time 8:07 1-5. the time of the Federal league. The 3 et i | 2 eree ¥ 0 | mitentind fint' thare: Lal besh M ylos being membvers of any organiza- | ““Go"vard dash won by J. G. Loomis, |American league has gone out for tal- ts as essentisl in modern houss as APPROPF ? players, entered into of date of Jan-|jsiion of the agreement wherein the | tion,” said President Ebbetts, “as 1ong | Chicgo A. A.: Brooke Brewer, Mary. |ent, regardiess of expense, electricity is to lighting, W, 2 ] T RO e it ague of | unconditional release of « blaver had |35 fhey use their organization justy, |ianq State Callege second; A. B, Ka- | ~You do mot think Johnson's col- ol the very best PLUMBING WORNK 2 been recalled before the ten or five | Dut they are not using it justly. We |1, poly Cross, third. Time 6 3-5 sec- |leagues are foolish enough to cut loose o o sxpert woramen ot; the 14l Professional Baseball Clubs, that In| g vo “notice to that effect had ex-|Shall continue to treat our piayers| ;" from dozens of youns players who y prices. s0 far as that league s concerned this fairly. but: mdividnally aad 5ot : brogated | Pired. B o 50 yard dash, won by Loomis, Brewer | might be gobbled up with advamtage Washingion, Feb.-18.—The _largest | agreement be and is hereby abrosiied | He'insisted that Fultz himself had | through the fraternity. second; Kelly, third. ~Time 5 4-5 sec- |by the National? Not yet. Perhaps if | These Spoons are well worth| Ask us for plane and prices. val appropriation bl in the coun- | 204 A, TRt O Norey ' severed | drawn vp the tentative asreement as Baker of Philadelphia. onds. the National leaguo wiil agree to keep gironf g history -was passed today. by the - o the major league and minor league| presigent Baker of Philadelphi %0 yard dash, won by Loomis; Kel- |nands off and let us place these young- . 11 1 1wuse m‘dolzanl to the o whers-a] ‘m::;;te!fl.fuud to Talk. Oivhe oF chiiiiestun: 28 =na o o lsan: Phi2 | ey "secora; Brewer, third. Fime 7 1-5 |Sters to the best advantage for season- | double the price and will be on TONi P IS sepa 2 ing the expenses of plavers to the|“%.0° Ly 10 o0 on record that we|Seconds, equalling world's record. B s e e il TR KINS agree to their most conservative roster | gale Wednesday Onl: this Sy at 67 West Main est Street b-committee ‘iimediately Was 8P-|. wnen the resolution was shown to | training camps. The clubs of leagues | i1y - take the federation by the| The Baxter mile—won by John W. Overton, Yale University; M. A. De- {limit’ sointed to hasten its comsideration. It | Fults he refused to state what action |of lower classification, he said, were |§int and stamp it ott of existnces .$383,000,000,- pro- E vaney, Millrose A. A., second: Sidne T :;:!:m':l?':n:hmm :“l:uu.“men(p of = Words of Wisdom. Teeslie, unattached, ‘New York third, |HUGH BRADLEY, FORMER price. 2 [ “On behalf of the New York club”|Ivan A. Meyers, Iilinois A. C. Chica- RED SOX MAN, IN TOWN. o said President Hempstead, “I contend |go, fourth. Time 4 minutes, 19 1-5 _— e T F BURN ) o 0 ihe great three year bullding program [loptel- RSt yeat; Whd thamie SRS that in order to keep up interest in |seconds. Bradley Played Norivich:i o> Oe istration emergenicy amendments au- | baseball It 15 inconcetvabl 70 v - 5 2 - e to try to| 70 vard low hurdles wonm by J. G. . ihorizing the government ‘o com- | run a ball club with another organi- | Loomis, Chicago A. A.: Arthur L. La-| 1/me—Dillon, Gleason and Crabble m. Iriswel .| Heati and Plumbin e Fen | zation trying to run it gels, New York A.°C. second: Fred S. Also Here. ealing 18 = Murray, New York A. V., third. Time STREET snd 1o purchase- the basic patents of FAST TO FIGHT 7 25 seconds. ®| Ot course they are reguiar vair| 25-27 FRANKLIN 92 Franklin Street ~ MARKET WAS BROAD. HERE SOON P s B o, s B league lads that are in the sketeh at| NONE SOLD BEFORE 9 A. M. The vote on the bifl was 33 to 2 PALACE LEAGUE. S d crats, h jorit; A T - e e oo s e T s e e o, o RON CASTINGS pe oss ¢ u ¥ 2 3 o or a e 100 Philadelphia Flash” — Lightweight [ Team No. 3 Took Two Games From Chort period of 12 years There: Dom't l [ ] eader. Kitchin, Sour . rapublicans and | New -Have: - ne socialist- voting agafnst it - Later Recovered. = During the debate, “which was In _— s $oo5 6 %%| Champion of New England Booked| Team No. 2 took two games from |Y°U remember of seeing Hugh Bradley | ignation as coach of the Dartmouth i playing on Jack Tighe’s team in 19057 | College football team, tonight announc- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY progress intermittently - for ‘about a| New York, Feb. 13._The constrictive | & : e 7 week, various provisions proposed as a | character of much of the news over > - : i%| For Eight Round g o- 1 Tuesday night. The Sure, you do. I knew I couldm't siip|ed that he had agreed to coach the e (Cn rver R e Holy Cross College eleven next fall, if THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 jesult of the cubmarine erisis were|the holiday probabiy accounted for the | o S R e R s 1dded to the measure. Because of the | general strength- of today’s market. a 15 e Dboxing bout to be held in this eam No. 1. lm‘e';n‘men!'s drixfl;m::{h lm:m con- | Dealings wetebbro:lid, but ms:gnififi{m % [city at Pulaské hall under the direc- |Zeralski 88 .85 HuT:hC(;JT:d{exgh:v::‘?:)n’fi ::a;-px‘:yé i‘e'fxfn‘;'z‘n'é'f.’ “fi‘e‘l‘v'éh"xfi“if,:;?.f‘ifi";,?a‘..’f‘ tracts for wars! autho: year ias to volume, barely aggregating 415,- | P 5 M = 5 Peckham s1 89 o b No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street an amenRient-Uaked Tir By HAry |or . s 4 uondol the( mu\lvderi union looks like a | Peckhan S and he aure is some player now. He|ment regarding his retirement from o o orry Stree Daniels providing an ‘additional $12.- | There were few exceptions to the . 2%|g00a go for Norwich people. The|AMPUT e appeared for part of the season on the | Dartmouth. 000,000 for equipping “navy yards for general trend, notably in the case of e 51, % |star attarction will be the go between | Hagberg G ol Norwich team in 1005, but owing = construction -was inwerted. New Haven, which duplicated its re- St 5% 183 | Hugh Ross of Bridgeport and Bill e deatd home aad Toter Sniohes mt oy fo lis | pARDY BREAKS, THREE 4 The army bill will be taken upP in|cent minimum quetation of 38 1-2 be- 3% | Richacs: of Philadelphia. The eight 465 440 Eix -the! Troliey. J08eus Ty laate s e verhauiin the house Thursday. fore recovering. In general, rails were X 2 323 | rouna wout will be a fast one between T No. 3 b B o e A L R STRING RECORD 5 e substantially better, Union Paclfic S 114" | Young Kilbane of Bridgeport und Pep- | eam No. 3. {he next four years he was with the o % No Alienist Needed Yet. making a gross gain of three and one- e oy | Per Martin of Brooklyn. B on - = championships. . T e: e{i Mot ige] o JEosk. Thice Suaight Wrom the | iy l\d e alr Ork Th rompeness with which the |Dalf points, with one to three for St.|ri 1 101 Ross has been up against some of | Powne .. R 8 D ps. In the spring of 1910 gital—Fast . Bowling’ By - Astna | O, Amiericans ot Thes Yuiic ®| Paul, Atchison, New York _Central, | insiration Cop . 5% | the first class mit artists and has|Sault .. Je3 ss he joined the Red Sox and was with ericans of the Yarrowdale and oth- g Tonieh Ve d Rock Isi- | Interoro Con 3 12% | come through with a clean slate. The | Southgate, 92 118 them for three years, being one of the| 1am. er destroved ships were ordered. re. |Reading, Lehigh Valley and Rock Isi- | il % =000 X a'le oh wi ean alate, Wbl e band when they won the world's series O e Jeased by Germany shows that Berlin |8nd. Canadian Pacific regained three | iniernational Niexsi .. " 1l ang) following, ave. Soms af ‘his bauts. with | & : in 1912. ulding’s Guide of 1913 h. The Aetnas broke all records Mon- is far from having lost Its sense of |oints Of last week's setback _and | Intemstional Paper 2 35 | decisions_in his favor: Ay MecCoy, 15 = = s G A The Asinns badke Sl Teooits Mons AUTOMOBILES, discretion.New York World. - * |Southern and -Soutbwestern issues|;iomeroeel Fewr - SiF | Uty Cowboy Shanke In 35 coteds, 436 476 446 1358 | iugn Bradley, one . time crange| asainst the Taftville team. Pardy 5 Were higher on light offerings. el S im O'Hagan in 12 rounds, Sweeney in 3 2 9 ———— | "Shippings were consistently strons, | Kesumo Cov - : 15 rounds, Kuts in 10 rounds and Mike Poro M Laaitise. gatcher and first baseman of the Red | teok the high honors when he hit the| CARRIAGES, WAGONS, their| recovery being #bcribed to the |laqepes Sog Soad e e The fol>wing are Tuesday evenirg’s |0f Worcester, Mass. This fs his third | three straight from the Hospital team. more hopeful outlook for that indus. |3 F & ¥ : 3| Lepper Martin who will g0 agatnst [, The, e e L R R e e TRUCKS and CARTS, s cry, although the day. was not witho 3 |Kibane is the lightweight champion | Jesults: g 3 S aea A 5 by g OF. N Tonlard enson . .82 85 76— 243 |Oopportunity to cover the first sack etna. iess budget of fresh marine disasters. few Englan Schofield ‘115 93— 304 [regularly through a serious injury he [ McAllister ..... 119 117 115— 351| Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Tr —— |sustained during the coast trip in 1911, | Oat 102 89 83— 274 | ming, Uphoistering and Wood Work, M’ALLISTER AND BIDDLE 195 180 169 503 |Last spring he started in like a race | Pardy WIN IMPORTANT MATCHES |Kanefeck 73 69— 234 |horse and bade fair to supplant Mana- | Hull . : come—— Smith 105 79— 269 |ger Stahl at first base, but he fell off | Bibeauit 111 94 110— 315 Biddle Shows Remarkable Speed 529 —- — | woefully in his hitting and lost a great e —_ Against Dionne. 148 530 | opportuni Bradley is a fraction of 5 529 537—1623 $3— 263 |an inch shorter than six feet tall, and Taftvill, . co a] flrp- 110— 277 hxu a;ld throws right handed. e - ;“ "w: o= aot # —_— n the act with Bradle: urdick - . - = oasom o thy 1w 91— 23/507 to 515 North Main St. 193— 540 |other players, Dillon and Gleason of the | Stone 81— 231 |Texas league and Crabble, who was|Oney 126 133 113— 372| Blacksmithing in all its bianches. 99 96 116— 311 Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Coppers and jmotors kept irregular oints—Drives Out Pain pace with other speculative favorites J and seasoned industrials were assisted You'll know why thousands use Mus- DY the steady Inquiry for U. . Steel tere D‘F once you experience the glad re- ;\lt‘“l.n ex':emt ‘}ln of orie and one- Bef it gives. ; In 'the war and semi-war groups, _ Get 2 jar at onceé from the nearest embracing such diverse issues as irug store. It is a. /white cintment, American Woolen, Central Leather, made with the of .mustard. Better Baldwin Locomotive, International Pa- S8 .89 Davis . New York, Feb. 13—R. R. MacAl- | Fay lister and Craiz Biddle were the win- per, General B.ectric and National ners of the important matches in the |y 1t Malmois . 82 o e o oes b latudirat poigs national indoor tennis championship |Lafleur ‘101 97— 291 |with the Brooklyn team for three | Johnson . 116 94 115 328 A ed ® iho] and 4.3-4 for Texas Company. . > -‘?B‘:g}es today. McAlhz:‘:er. former e HE ye;_;'-.b i o Dugas .. . 88 88 97— 213 Zgcommend ‘many Bhs sivoks mmmds partial i |5Y. more ' piayer, easily ~defeated 183 e boys are members of the Players® = Sy D rt ts g doctors and nurses s Millions on ST e e e A % oy |Francis T. Hunter, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. The|Thatcher ...... 72 80 90— 242|Fraternity and expect to get into the A e €erioo ausaé* used annually fo#*Bronchits iE Onto Ges. Tontntelane 1oto SDERtionn | TaX 3 % 233 | rallies were good, the Marylander forc- | Bonneville 11101 83 - 80— 264 |big show if Dave Fultz will allow it Palace. 2 s 2 aF ao RvATEE ORI points, At mo 123% | ing the games and -winning the points. i —-. —=: —- ——|and let them sign contracts. Calkis 38 86 81— 255 | PANCAKE FLOUR time, however, was the trading, ex- 1%, | Bidale, the Philadelphian, worked up 2 173 163 170 506 Sl T e ) cept in Steel and standard rails, more il = 1!!;;?::;: n:!h&:h;k ;&-m:_a. A. | Sullivan .. 84 106 80— 270 Ohrt-Grimm Team Leads. Bruckner 98 130 112— 240 MAPLE SYRUP b e beat, -7, 6-1.|Curran -9 76 83— 253| Chicago, Feb. 13.—At the end of the | Meade LR SO LA TOURAINE COFFEE 53" o3 “sa|47th hour of the six day bicycle race |Aldi 116 128 109— 348 nck or jo sore museles, [0 {ontative, the absence of outside 9% | Dionne was swamped by the speed of 182 163 523|¢onight, Ernest Ohrt of .the Ohrt- sruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds lains, eet, of participation being again a noteworthy 4 | his adversary, who volleyed deeply in Sl v All Seasonable Good Things at the chest (it piten prevents pneumonia), | inci - p? oA w4 o ). R:::;Wm of the. gp1 Sntion ool n 101 |the iast set fo make a hurried finish | Randall 69 89— 234 | Grimm’ teamn, was leading the ort 514 521 491—1525 ‘|London via Canada did not prevent & T e secena round ot ‘the nationa | 1" 100 2 2%Inme teams. ® e State Hospital ? Sl M BEE . T e 3% | doubles, S:H. Voshell and A. Base- T8 BB 508 |ann e e teama Ba sods 808 milek s, o o o7 People s Market e o i 334 |ford, New York, defeated the Austrian |Simpson 71 80— 324 Tap hehing ¥ She Temaining tiatti oop 94 84 oo oAy i23; | pair, Vount Otto Salm and John Mat- | Brosie 77 g aayf 00 1P, Tetind. Banister T 72 6 Franklin Street s 3 Bonds, especiaily internationals, were g . S84 N i e T Colby Elects. Smith. Mughes . e KB & i irregular._ with a’ new minimum for $3%| Flack Denies Signing Contract. o Waterville, Maine, Feb. 13—Raiph X. [ S41an - e 1 JUBTIN ORI PO Fren -8 32| Chicago, Feb. 18 Y of Worcester, Mass, was to- — SOV A sizes siao were under preswure, with |3 o 2% 1368 | pejaer . with the Chicess © Bokionil- | REDUCING NUMBER OF day elected captain of the Colby Col. il e S : iczgo s, Baseball team for the se 2 TEAM HARNES: = Divpnd Notlce |ox pia s S, oo : Rome B 86 Toul e e PLAYERS NOY FAVORED. |37, "Binich piays vt base’ " | Colers have Jearnca ity regres i o venport Fa.; 4 e i : 5 o enpor cent, and rogistered fours declined 1|siow By R fl“b‘hfl"w":v"‘!:;:‘:l; American L--::- nogfu. to Cut the| pBoxing Bill Rejected in Texas |retire automaticaily from the ranks of EXPRESS HARNESS » o— § announced that he had signed. Black e gt o Austin, Texas, Feb. 13.—A bill to|amateur golfers in accordance witiy the A new lino at old prices. STOCKS.. 3 = said, however, that terms were sati; The annual spring schedule meeting | PErMit ten round boxing bouts In Tex- fl;':hrul‘l?s“g; z:_-lzmrz;ecc-‘a;:;ren::“ncn:n&;e e factory but that he was awaiting ac- | or the National jeague convened Tiea: | 53, WA rejected by the lower house of |of the United States Colf association. | Some good values in FUR COATS, i eran is spending_ the winter at Paim |AUTO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, “A" stock 15 s summary of today’s transas- 16 - Hon by fhe Daseball Players' Frater- |day at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, New ng, pay: tons. on_the New. York Stock Exchange at 3 P % 3 nity before signing. b2 T i setonst luuisric SWiIE sosht EEE vie S Lavis wn the . Mhatics Just received a carload of BUSI. E Y holders of recort eb. F SR it n, Secrotary. febldd At Goid 7 : Ca h May Go to Hol Fas e 8% aftvi for the same purpose at the Hotel vanaugh May Go oly Cross. ~ Alil” Chaimers : 4 Taftville Mill League. Walcott Thursday. If the powers of| Worcester, Mass., Feb. 13.—Frank A.|mest yonr hemme (e Britin emaiin® | NESS WAGONS at the right prices. ANN SM OKER Am 45 o _Gtm‘ ”nl’;l&!‘l- A‘v‘eg. the game run to form little excitement | Cavanaugh, who has tendered his res- | champion, being the only American . S 3 1kt 1 who ever ‘won this honor. " e R i THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. INTERNA‘;!‘*%A.:’."MOULDER'. A% L P '4 Bath Street, Norwish, Conm. 3 im : PULASK! HALL. im sm 5 i R T 3 High team single, Hi Rollers . Al 'rn:nso:v EVENING, FEB, 15 - "EE:. High single, Emérson . a5 i > WILLIAM C. YOUNG ren Rou ing Matoh = .|A= Sud High three, ey . 2 Succeasor_to Team A, % 4 When you feel that you cannot take STETSON yOTING HUGH ROSS gt e |2 verages. 2 b oy s et o Pq_-rr_l_-n N & YOUNG A= o ; 4 & “burning, pantul sensation CARPENTER ang BUILDER t work and materials sh (3 in your fest, got a boltle of PO, 07K, A maenala” ar right . 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