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JRWIH BULLETIN, FRIDAY INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING INSURABLE 4. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. Prepare NOW for the disastrous morrow, with Columbia afainst Prince- Xmas fire by having us insure your property in our strong, fair, first-class companies. You obtain genuine Insur- ance service HERE. ISAAC S. JONES insurance and Real Estats Agent " BURGLARY INSURANCE The Travelers Insurance Co. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Agency Established May, 1848 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, [litmeps-at-law Over Uncas Nat. Bank. Shetucket St. Entrance stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 33-3 Jack Hendricks is still waiting to hear whether he can manage the Car- dinals or rot. The Major league season will open a week later in 1918 and probably close three months earlier. Basketball seems to be an amateur aport this seasor There doesn’t seeth to be much money in it Our jdea of hard luck: Jess Willard is to have his title taken away from him five days before Christmas. The National League is an unmerci- ful organization. It has sentenced John K. Tener to serve another year. National League magnates might be patriotic encugh and give Uncle Sam four per cent. of all the money they spend foolishly in New York. Camp Devens athletic directors are figuring on_building the duplicate of the Madisor Square Garden _track. This will be a great encouragement to athletes there. _ “Battling Nelson is traveling with a wild_animal show.” Dan Saunders in the Boston Globe. We know a lot of alieked boxers who should be travel- ing with Nelson. Benny Leonard returned to New York early vesterday morning with a black eye and nearly four thousand dollars. Who woulda’t take a dam- aged lamp for that amount? In the game against Cumberland, Georgia Tech scored 222 points, an average of about five points a minute. Those points were scored quicker than at many. a track mest we've seen., With the repeal of . the Frawley boxing law New York fight fans can now turn to wrestling matches, grand opera, six-day whirlizizs, the Central Park zo0, and other exciting pastmes. There seems to be g patriotic at- mosphere in Boston according to recent despatches the entire Harvard baseball team together with a_large percentage of the Red Sox and the Braves have joined the colors. William E. Erwig and Joseph Du Moe were the candidates for captain of the Fordham university football team. at the election. Fach had a strong following, the battle re- sulting in 2 voctory for Erwg by a vote of § to 6. In Waterbury they run a dance after the basketball game in the gym on Saturday night. This certainly is a unique way of bringing together the athiete and the eociety man among the younger element of the city, be- sides attracting girls to exhibitions of clean sport Gelia of Rome, Ttaly, won the first handicap trap shooting tournament of, the Pinehurst season yesterday witha' score of 94 including a bandicap of 25. Jay V. Hall of New York did the best shootinz of the day. He broke £5, but his handicap of 4 left him in wecond place at $9. For the first time in a quarter of a century the Penn State team will not have a zame on Thanksgiving. The annual game with Cornell will be played on the Saturday before the Na- tional holiday. Georgia Tech has been placed on the schedule in place _of Michigan, which has joined the Western Con- ference. If, as seems probable, the Big Three have only informal elevens next fall, §t woull be a good thing for the Zreat fall game if the teams of the two t service academies at West Point and_Annapolis could_meet. The absence of the annual Navy-Army zame has been felt more throughout the country than the absence of the Yale-Harvard classic. Frank Baker, the third Baseman of which wer> announced yesterday. Bak. ¢s is tied with puck Weaver as the leadinz third sacker cf the organiza- tion, with & mark of .949. Joe Gedeon, who playéd in only thirty-one games has the highest ranking among the second basemen, but Eddie Coilins of the White Sox is- the real leader. The presence of more than fifty it athletes in the ranks of the country’s forces the world war testifies to the sort of patriotiem _existent . in Middle- were in_coilege last hen . pril when_the alumni who were identified with jome sport or another in their col- lege days also are in the service. - — e DECEMBER 21, 1917 !to ‘Telegram No. 170. CLOSING CHAPTER OF BTN e anpa LUXBURG'S PLOTS |yzaif. Limend (el o s P by | “eiess i NUSUAL FROM EVERY STANDPOINT 1S 0 Secret Wire May Be Compromised. 120 109— 817 109 59 293 131 124— 371 CHESS TOURNAMENT OPENS &2 Columbia Defeats Yale While Harvard and Princeton Tie— 516 1367 reports and drafis us weil as the in 34 @6 361|and has superstracture amidships struction: sent to me (hrougi Molna | 142 93— 359 |Secret Agreement With Chile and TeSpecting the last mote. | -3 3 | 01 , 39— 282|pound for Europe are kept stricty | “September 1, 1917 - 131 99— 318 ecret. The following are on the wav| “A friendly minister regrets very . STOCK Uf XMA E"" cecret. are on th | v 'minister resvets iF Second Round to be Played Today When Yale and Har- 119 82— 522 |the first two being over eizh: hundred [much the communication made 90— 235 | :ons. the others unger: Cadorna | Trertin to Molinu to the affect that tele vard Will Meet—Local Bowling. 106— 295 | legrini, Unioning, ¥ i.ate; 3 i zraphic instructions to me were con ® i - s 1oz |Leru. Venezuela. Ttami |iemplated. e fears thai the secret P 5 ooz N B B 312|1a, sailings from Br: | wire may he compromised. The Ar =Y - ~ i 4t various dates thefgast named twe {gentine Sovernment has published al u&’ e & i — 2s0[July. Steamer lies low in the water Waw York, Dec. 20.—Columbia _de-|Fillmore < n... 93 134 85— F12 % 89— 280 T w in feated Yale 2 1-2 to 1 1-2 while Har-|Smith .... -....110 112 93— 314 vard and Princeton played a tie match Sy e e 2 and 2, in the first round of the twen- 393 493 433 1319 ev-sixth _annual intercollegiate chess Phillies. — = %) CAusust 11817 No. [seldom 1o see the presidest. The gov- | tournament at Columbia = Unive s pege BT 538 175 1s1s| ~The president has ernment here is ready (0 commanicate | here today. Wolfson and Sternman = % his mind to conclude a secret a e ships through Molina. | . . . - Isaacson drew with Margolis of Yale. ety e S = gard to a mutual rapproachment for addlion to the Luxburg mes- . - = = Brown scored for Yalo. The Har-|SicOUDSY ..--... 8. 73¢ 35— WS}, of Cash. iprotection vis a vis North, America 5. thete were e elae e [ VY O WADTICCEEWIRCH WS My e jocen able to giv vard vicsors were Sloane and Ballan- o s 2] New York, Dec. 20.—Grover Alex-|before the conference idea is taken up Ferlin foreisn office to Lux- year. tine, while Hall and_MacColls played i%s 1339 |2nder, former star pitcher for the Phil-;again. _Saguler, with (riendly under At Argentima. Thee follow | " LR, wins to the credit of Princeton. 229 | adelphia Nationais, recently sold te|fecretary of siate and full powers Beriin_to Buenos Aires | Military Bracelet Watches, $3.25 to $20.00. The.sesord round will be played to- the Chicaso Natiomals with Catcherfon his way to ° * 4 “No 137, July 3, 1817 i B, let Watch Hir 3 > ifer for $50,000 will receive no part . “For naval attache. In reply to tel Ladies’ Bracelet atches, % to $35.C . ot sfapet Sullivan .... ... 76 124 52— 202 |of the purchase mwney, according fo| .. ' ould Placate ! sgram No. 3. He ls one of our| » = Budnick .... .... 85 { 89 90— 264 | President Willlam F. Bhker of the . $T. August § agents.” Ladies’ Ruby and Pink Sapphire $5.00 iddletown Bouts Fail to Go Sched- Gordon .... .... 99 = 69 80— 239 | Philadelphia club. o | “Terlin to Buenos Aires. (Ahout) A Peckham .. L9285 91— 268 ‘4 zreement not possible cincoe min- | iy o4, 1817 $15.00. ulgd Length. Follenius ... .. 04 104 53— 281 Mormingstar Ouf lister insists that protocol shull estab- e Middletown, Conn.. Dec. 20—In a Mor 87 oGt r Outplays Cochran. |lish the obligntion to buv mdemuity | - Nate From Zimmermann. Gent’s Ruby and Pink Sapphire Rings, $8.( toxing match here " tonight Sammy 437 4TI 436 1384 mgeg:i:t a{;g.flg«. 20—Ora_Morn- |and contain provision © cdom for Yoo Us. Provgsal agreed PP 88, 0. altz of Hartford pun iy outplaved Waiker Atmentine ships cirrving the | formulatel in thr W ing . 4l Hubbs of this city so badly that atter);, ““m&”‘“fl 71— 205 | SPSNERR: of Chicago, in two blacks e e it o Simany. AlTows Sls ‘siips 'of moderite Handsome lS(:lhd Gold Pendants, with ali ve rounds of a scheduled ten roun e el 101 87— 2 ba ne rds here today, and | Lhipe have been Sold fo the enemy and i*Size in the biockade area wisite on their - 5 £5° Fubbs” seconds,threw up the |Durocher 711783 g3 Ti— 238 |wemt into the lead, 1300 to 1134, In the sifips have besn %0ld o the enemy and [s I (e Wockads acea mhils on thelr ||| stones and small diamonds, $3.00 to $25.00. sponge. ] seeene point match they are plaving. |swering the mew note sfler ‘enth Au i (hay are mot concoved e i Het and Mihitary Scis Jimmy Sandell of New Haven bat- e ‘;moe mom Sust in friendly torms and if nacessary | Lons are being issued accot French Ivorv Shavine. Toilet and Military Sets, i tered Young Lizzio of Bridgeport for =4 - 97, 92 %1— ZI6|EPPA RIXEY MAY proposing a court of ion. i not lutely certa shapes. scven of the ten rounds they were to st eEEaT ot s formation can be given in {ime, com<i o o Eor and then Lizzlo quit eaying that a 5 . 8. service| . Selle for Indulacee B sreed o in’ case White Ivory Umbrellas, $3.00 to $8.00. oil on his necl en broken. . 1917 No. 8. jonally sank. Argentina| » S = PALACE LEAGUE. Latest Cause For Gloom in Philly is| “Please treat with indulzence (he oy 0D tuk i ier s v W have indeed o eror tockiof acads AETNA LEAGUE. Report That Moran’s Hurler Will|last attempt of the government to put ! jaq; Ve | ormous stock of goods Team No. 1 Takes Two from Team No.| Epiior. X on pressure. The minister of marine b astonishing how far a few dollars will go at Giants Take Three Straight from 8—Team 5 Defeats Team 4. e e e ¢ it they n 3 Phillies—Whi t Two Out of Life for the Philadelphia fanatic e o pri : dertake any : ) ol e g of] Jn_the Palame Bowling league on|these days seems to consist of JUSt| . ppiiinx mamitions | and s o «uthiorize you < I HE r F JTELL ¢ ee from xe Thursday evening Team No. 1_took e e e et g, wurifions col i accordance with fhis s 1.E. . I - ; pa'liative (paragraph) above two out of three from Team No. 8, In the Aetna Duckpin league Thurs- | while Team No. 5 did likewise to Team s BN no. Sotesc Tepmuiad on here. Please cable in a row from the Phillies while the T Cultivate Friendship With Chiie. 1y tha 20v i eam No. 1. Mack sent another foit rasping| Cultivate Friendship Wi ite. that the imperial sovernment, i . = White Sox could only cop two from T108 §7 ss— asg|throush his system by selling Push| “August 4 1917. -No. 5% fuil uppreciation of the value of tme||| Engraving Free Open E = Sl d |Petrone .. . Snce” of ‘th . hip | Fiorow of the Hed ‘Sox had. the high Appleby lli08 102 136 31| Schane and Strunic and the end. it I am convinced that coniinuance of the historie. friendshin | Hickey 302 89 s 337 |seems, is not yet. Eppa Rixey has of#|able to carry through our pri j between the two entertains Bufsl Sl wlED) RUC ORI smste. PR - fered his services to the country, and|political aims in South America 2 well-fouuded confilence that inei-| .. ———— in the other gamd Sullivan of the |McKenzi 4106 83 132 331 = ol i Ihaintenance of open market i Argen- | dents productive of harm to Arj = o Qlante 513 4m2 325 13515| According to word from Charlottes- | Brazil equally well wi with ory Very secret. for your Draft mote for vou hias been handed | from ¢ t : 2 . T T ville, Va. Rixey has been spepdl:<|against Argeatina ase cultivate|information Argeatine ships fo Wirgentine minister, please present|ut San + Mott =os xaeo.. 93 50— 265 eam No. 8. much of his_time since the cloWF of | (riendship with Chile. The announce- ! 2d with forebearance as far it if possible to the niw at. Re-|man minister ther LOerolX foainece .o Ur 65 1 S1— 146] Woodmansee ...101 96 S— 275|the season debating what branch of | ment of a visit of a submarine]*hey can be reco, d. Tt is quite|quest president thal you may e fur- SHagias: e Hagberg .. .... 97 90 95— 282!Fowler . L 95 100 116— 311|the war service fo enter. He has|souadren to salute the president would | impossible to make an express com-{uished with the names and numbers of c: Y iong been determined to serve in one|even mow exercise decisive influence onimnnimzlun to that effect to the Ar-|ships involved. Point out that we re-| ueros to v or another, but until very recent- |tie sitwation in South America. Pros- | gentine government on account of oth-|lv, on his promise to prevent ships 64 sould mot decide just where he|pect excellent for wheat harvest in!er meutrols and of mi'itary comsidera-|from proceeding to_the blockade .rea eference to v . d place himself to the best ad-|December. {tious. #he desired Toro mote will he|Please state at once, should anv inci 1750 A few days ago, however,! “August 7. 19 ‘o. {handed to the Argentine minister. dent {ake place, and (his ix not quite i siution a H rotified by a former touto,| “I have informa “(Signed.) | impossibie cwing to technical reasons. ! neutr Francis P. Dunninzton of the|North American note e “ZIMMERMANN.” | that ar>'in many circumstances ' able ihat ersity of Virginia, that two Vir-|asked that conference of Sout “Beslin tc Fuenos Alres. (About)|Prepared to adopt the most concilia- | South Au an pol ginia graduates in analytical chemis-|can neutrals shouid be dropped. Van- | Augnst S, 1817. Ne. 137 tory_attiade not more easily in were wanted for immediate as-|ity. does not allow tiem to tell thei “Please iclegranh the names of the| .~0f signed MARKET WAS UNSETTLED. £ % | signment to Norfolk. Va. truth. Meanwhile there is a possibil- | ships whicn nave been sold. Have vou|g “Serlin to Buenos Aires, No. 176,) w - e 1 Rixev, who has bsen in the employ |ity that congress may be unconstitu-imade use second alternative in|September 1 Pls sk ven 8 It Was Weak During the Forenoon,| - A the Virginia-Carolina Chemica!|tionally dissolved by president telegram Number 144 vis a vis the ooy e S Atter is satisfac-|that Chile But Closed Strong. Z 5 company at Richmond for the past|show willingness to meet the president torily disposed of, please express toled than na, mor et {wo " months, hastencd to his Char-|tine government as far v poss “(Signea SSTRUMM. SOOjIne Sxpectationilotl iheation New York, Dec. 20.—The stock mar- ottesville home, procured the neces- Asks for Full Powers. % i | zovernment that he will pre-fof sof ket. traversed familiar ground today,| 20 L for-| . 0, 1513 Jiei Notss EcomliiCubiran. | slips from proceeding to block- | firm d . (About) August 10, 1917. - Serlin_to Buenos Aires. (About)|ade area. Report by wire of many securities making new mini- - me filed| Reply to No. . 'I: is not known| Auenst 11, 1817, No. 161 (Signed.) B mums on the broad selling of the fore- el with the war PPYCA- | with certainty which ships ate s “Please. ax far as possible, dea! with - noon. The proportion of lower levels : i m for one of the yacant posts. el e ot communicated fo prosident (e mesident and in answerine last :é"'x.c:t period exceeded. any recent May 3 hu;’:::"f_"zaz“"m;" hear whether he|g,ggestion abot sparing Argertine [note state that aftar explansiion of 3 A a - n accepted. , s esent; it is important ! corcy Y epared to pa Tentative support of rails and in- e - T Rixey enters _the government|Si bs for :’;‘;Efifnfm e v e e ”“Af"..f,;“’,(‘,: dustrials at midday developed into a : 3 service he will probably retire perm-|rice of the pressure. Please give me | safety for Avgentine ships in foture brisk_demand ‘later, especially in_the e anently from baseball His relatives|euy powers, secret and comprehensive. | please refer verbally to = explanations D s s g o o e e St il A FEW PENNIES NOW— recovered and leaders showed extreme A tional pastime and enter upon a Dro-|pe courteous in tome. Best of F s e e gains of two td three points. a few . i |fessional career, and it 3 ihousht|would be authorization to anne wers empowered to mufe. For vour Specialties scoring even more sub- £ likely by his friends that he will offer | Juyn s oo oinir s power e A FEW PENNIES THEN—WE stantial advances. z Sl "% % |no very determined. opposition to 2 " in answer fo complainis ,The rally was in full prosress at| < il their pleadings, now that Alexander New Toro Proposal. S “.';f';;:’”:"“,‘-:;;'Q'\'"i:{fi; the active close, steels, coppers, ship- . and Killifer, his warmest friends on|. “August 13 1817. No. 9. nite will he 3 y sayi ) pings and representative rails lead- L N H A the Philadelphia roster, have been| “Advise delaying reply to mnote stil fiy"h‘:fil;"‘ng:fgl\yfl.—*“;:f S‘;:;' HAND YOU A CHRISTMAS CLUB ing. U. S. Steel, for example, closed : o S 2% 3% | sold. further. My new proposal mude over at 82 3-8, a gain of practically two the head of thé minister for forzizai wiledge by telograph e points, and Union Pacific, among the DARTMOUTH MAY UPSET |affairs is as follows: (Sizned.y CHECK FOR 56375 1 weakest early stocks, made a gross Qhio Cities Gas 3 > z e - e ARt o he Caettiad by KUHLMANN . rebound of over three points to 104 s ; COLLEGE BASKETBALL LEAGUE|international court of arbitration. “Berlin to Ruenos Aires. (About) = e s iner vt s P & ¥Ewo. Asmurance that Argentine | Auguat 121917, No. 188 Five cents the first week, ten cents the second week, fifteen Improvement coincided with the Eepies G & C Prospect For Fred Walker Turning E ips will be spared in accordance with teply to No. 94 Tic Arsentine more aggressive note sounded by the ere s Out Championship Five Considered | ntor i ternational Jaw. minister i: receiving here vnly eneral cents the third and so on, and at the end, a handsome Christmas British premier. Some significance B s Good—Two Vi Left. “Three. Protocol according to which |oral informalion. The answering of Club Check for $63.75. attacheq, to the strength of ‘Interna- I ] Ve e Argentine ships avoid war rone. Ger- |the note, in aocordance’ with Instruc: - e VR _ SN 200 Pall” Pol G 2 . Theve is a prospect that Fred Walk- | many. allows all steamers now on the|tions in our telesrams Nos. 161 and -~ o e = per ceut Bnn e U I st S or may product a basketball five ai|way to.pass through both going and | 149 is left to vou. You are emvowered Hubdrede ofithousands of men: wamen il ohiiiren all over e ed Kingdom 2 1-2 per cent., All the By Stedd Spopr L Dartmouth which will be sufficiently |returning. to any a submarine visit should nited States are being made happy this Christmastide just be- }";""‘ isgucs also hardened percent Ray Colf €op ..ol strong to cause a readjustment of pre.| “Président’s answer not yet receiv- f polit fimm- situation allow cause they yembraced the opportunity-a yeyar ago of joining the % e 3 4 2 et liminary views concerning the proba-|ed; request instructions.” ed.) e e et 55 s ble outcome of the race ip the Inter- Readjustment Probakle. “KUHLMANX. Liberty 3 1-2' were heavy at 95.44 : collegiate Basketball League this sea-| sygust 16, 1917. No. 97. Keply to| “Berlin to Buenos Aires. No. 163 to the new minimum of 9.1, the 4's| %0 o % Son:. “Waller ‘hins foufid nikterial. ' SOt sefgitinin 158: S ’ August-18, 1017 - Rents_to No. ¢3. selling between 97.10 and 97. Sales D e to be sure, of the experienced varsity| .Readjustment probable, not certain. n case of a rupture of relations. 1 5 le z sort, but at least of a type which will 2 request legation to o to Chile, hand - of bonds, par value, aggregated $5,- Sears Tioehs v Jond, iteeat ‘vesilily o= now wppemse—| o Tc s of government regarding | CTC e of German interasts t0 o P e ARG R PR B A to the couch's ideas. Just mow the |somcemsions Bare X0 e o e rrana. | Swedish Tezation. =il Those old members don't need any urging to join again. but we e e g s son's Sk %y | temporary first string quintet is built|goeol \wios e gesired 15 that the Ger- (Signed) H want everybody who was not a member last year to realize the s ek i ii%|around the two veterans of the sauad,|man as sieeping partner should share “VON DEMBUSSOHE.” happiness that comes from saving a few pennies a week. Southeen Ry pe P aia ok °.d;’=°"‘- “‘m’ expenses up to date half and half with erlin_to Buenos Aires. No. 166, Salen. Stnachaner . splendid form, according to report.|Siemens Schuckert and also in future{ August 15, 1917. Reply to No. 95 % & L s . % o uncrior . and will surely make one-of the fOr- | he working expenses of the company. | ~Proposals agreed fo in their form: The doors of this bank ars open to-you no matter who you are. P 3 % e X O D e chtumn, & f00L | “Angusti17, 2811 No. 95. one. indemnity for Tord to be agreed You don't have to be a customer of this bank. Any man, woman 298 Allts 2 % 4 LR !::i s out a M, n“m""l “This government's new Orientation |to in accordance with telegram No. or child .can come to our Christmas Club window and take a 20 Am Aert - E < B b Mhrinrignne st e S atdsten, :.fld seems to be.proceeding favorably. Sa-|161; two, agreed to provide as s membership card or get information. As an indication of how 4 7500 U, ¥ 3 e i e the o ,lml?:whl‘ %c:|Buier who has been invited by Peru|implied by: three war zone remains little is required to become a member we-print the following 3190 Am. & . e s far for| will visit Lima and then Santiago. excluded 2nd our interpretation‘of in- plans of payment: the pivot position, Paired with Ran{ ~“Angust 18, 1917. No. 99. ternational law is not narrowed by an: :‘h:"m‘: u" _‘:!W-ml bf‘?h :*fi:fl mmxserem ‘to your telegram Number |addition. Three agreed to. Tt above - - 3 lecret. I have had a long and |Sugzested agreement suffices to pre- < Sandiaates wnfie‘:"e' not Rad varsity |agiiated conference with president. He | vent a. kustare of relations previous You can make your payments in any of ot 3 oen o tramy and In|is conscious that there have been er-|instructions are cancelled as an agree- A e g gl rors in the past and has firm intention | ment is preferable.” zind N et e """; 5 0‘;‘ of alihering to neutrality and it-is as-| “Berlin to Buenos Aires. No. 17 el taniy “'“: e “‘d fenoiog |serted that all pending conflicts may | August 21, 1917. M:: H'm""""‘” ey Ob:;lmfl“ be settled on loyal broad lines on a| “Telegram Ne. 99, and draft of note > Foll 1 bis' freshinas: ;£ 2 !, |basis of mutual confidence. He rec- |received. Pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the 2nd- week, 6c the 3rd week, and sa P e D g oy 2N was 2|ommends that an early ~settiement| ‘“The matter will be dealt with as on’for 50 weeks and w= will mail you a check two weeks befors AL cocusiel m awan ge-m‘ '@ | should be-arrived at. First, instead ¢! |speedily as ibte. Draft of note Christmas for $25.50. SRiwone conim = d Derth on!there being 2 protocol Argentine ships | will prol be sent through the Ar- e S re o aee o 4o o [ should ‘on _the one hand ~ tacitly _ be |gentine Secret instructions o Loud spared and on: the other be prevented |by the wel D wav. Or, pay Bc the 1st week, 10c the 2nd week, 15¢ the 3rd-week, and Deate, “forwards: 8 Tarmio from going to sea. As a matter of % “KUHLMANN zo on and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas fact the use of the Argentine flag has rlin to Buenos Aires. No. for $63.75. h(mfl);lb;el;l‘r:bmnd repefgdly. more- A?;:at 35, 1917 ° over shipbuj g material is exhaust- s o3 Comtinuation follows. ! Sparing Must Remain Secret. T00. August 18, 1817, - Contin. | . “Referonce to my. tetegram No. 170, You may reverse the order of payments the following ways: . ; COTTON. first year men after Christmas recess, |yation of No. 99. the proposed sparing of ships must ab- New ,York, Dec. 20.—Cotton futu: at which time plans will be laid for President D, solutely remain secret otherwise sub- . . opened steady. December 2032; Jan- | 021 °pening game. sy b “f';;.‘:;:a‘;';“’-wr marine war wenll Be endangered. As if you wish to do.so 28 S S S aeny JRG blockade ares rests on the primciple 2 iz July 2859, T o President Hempsted of the Giants s | X°3 007,00 of 0o lmoctial legation; | of retaliation; mot ‘on interndtiona) g s Spot quiet; middling wplanda 3110, |8¢ the head of 2’ powerfal combing in |{3S, 109, 0f WhLL were telegraphed 0| lay, ehe mots nmat contain . limita- You may start with $1.00 the 1st week, and pay 2c less every id MONEY. D e e e o1 the |hearted solution should be arrived at|iion is saeranteed In verard. masine e e aat pavErest will e 2 cents- £ Now Tork Do maney | o e o Sackne o th (o0t . Hone hot b s | £ T e e P i) = strons; high 6. low §: ruling rate §; | briare T G 204 oo harmed and that fresdom of move- | Noerality But to < the ChemmEimcr You may start with $250 the fst week and pay 5c less every 230 =1 Closing bid 5 3-4; offered at ment will be.allowed them in accord- | of the case; that this coarme Is jasti WSS unfli the lest payment is,0 osnte 500 Cot b Lo flee"z;g;oh;;m:u:hhn As 5| 2ed by the facts. A draft note on ~ o .y iere shoui the limes will foll e, 3 o CMEASE R manwer. End Dreviuis ok the Firates, who have | o ikt 2e. 1a. 1he casd of the | Ll i T ooEh | the Should you prefer to pay an equal amount 100 Chie 13 W d 5 &% . Te% |tant matters, are hopelessly in the|MODte. Protegido, but: ship's. value|arrival. Former instructions cancell ¥ 1% Quie, G W ot 1% mL Ol minority. Hempsted is following in |50ould come ‘in so faf as it is not |ed - -, : e h week v d ‘ 200 &% & S E, e 1% 1% 1 the footsteps af his brother-in.jaw. the insurance. * The president| “Not signed. i each wee ou can ao so 2208 Ghits- Corer 1% w n late John T. Brush, who once con. |4 - - “Berlin ‘to Buenos -Atres. - No. 175 2 e o, e, g B ?‘5 [ Rasdonat Teeius peiics” S $ August 24, 1917. Reply | August 26, 1917, Reply to telegram “ Sy ety T 3 i X 3 Pay week for 50.weeks and 2 weeks before Christmas 1o 6n & 2 IS z = . ¢ you will red¥ive a check for $25.00. (1040 Gon : - e . 5 = ? ; You can pay $1:00 each week for 50 weeks and two weeks befors B . War Saving Stamps for Gifts Don’t You Want Good Teeth? s b p e 1100 Crucible sieel % : Bacs the dread of the dental she i esuss you 1o magicot themt NOTE—The. Chri S e e B e B 2 = groalgion ks 4 4 — ristmas Club presenfs an excellent opportunity L8 Beers G pe “, instead of giving a $5 gojd piece, you will give a $5 stamp gt 3t e DY . -~ 'm for acoumulating, by small weekly bayments, substantial inve 308 B, i« and four 25-cent stampe (which will cost you $5.12) You will lend the T . CONS ment fands which can be used in the purchase of Liberty Bond 1% 0 it money to the United States Government and will encourage the re- . NSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES - % * cipient not to spend the money—although the $5 stamp can be cashed STRICTLY SANITARY OFFiOR - i at any postoffice at fixed prices yisiding 3 per cent. if cashed befors maturity—and you ‘will also encourage the recipient to add more stamps to the certificates as he or she is able to save money and there- by to lend more maney to the government. "STERILIZED INSTRUAIN TS > L y CLEAN CLINEN d LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK R § No' Re;i Tape No Fines No Losses 0, E f .= A M WEP. M 2000 00 i 3900 Gen 4 4100 Gen ¥ tor Cow “We are agents for the government in seiling these ' and ¥ thess appeal to you. eall for exmminetion and csvimate BESTF rld ke Vo ke e e Comiderrmakion o St [|] g T Sk < - . || -~ THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK 8 e ox presents to your children, yoar friends, your employes or your ser- DR. F. G. JACKSON k oR. B. J. COYLS = fE = e i sodscedogpia gl o e gl £ DENTISTS HIE & NORWICH, GONN. ally acquire the which is se at this - : ’ ¥ I B 'l time. ’ ; s gt RS e S o oek - Opon every might this week, 630 to 7.80 for thé ehroliment of “‘zm-—‘_ Rie " - . . WORWICH, coNm. . CHRISTMAS CLUB members. i fxg0 ERE Tolophoms { :?li i