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. __FORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, TeTy et T e g = A Membersof.A.T.C.EigiletoCompete INSURANCE FOR EVERYTHING ¢ INSURABLE New York, Jan. 26.—All members Valley lcagu(‘ewby outplaying them to: of the Student Army Training Corps|the tune of 23-19 in the Migh School} who continued in college without in-|gym. Plainfield had the heavier tsam; # L. LATHROP & SONS {erruption and all' students who en-|but the Putnam midget Cotter and his & Shetucket Street Norwic | tered “the service or engaged in war|fast teamsters played rings around e T ot nillite il apetion | th Ao e expected | in_intercollegiate athletic contests this} between these teams Feb. &th, in: 3 year. Moosup. ' Recommendations to this effect were| ———— i Y N i adopted here‘ mldayI by the executive! TEX RICKARD REGARDED H committee of the Intercollegiate As- £ i OD sociation of Amateur Athleti of £ AS KING,PHO’quER, America. These will be presented| Tex Rickard has associated himself; to the annual convention of that or-|With only big things in the proml?:!‘n;;‘ ganization, which will held at thejbusiness, and the foundation of his Columbia University Club here on|present high standing in the promot- e —— b4 March 1. {ing end of the fight game rests oni Two stipulations were made, how-|three memorable battles he arranged.| e e — ever, one of which was that the men|Incidentally all three matches were should have reported back to their mbling propositions, but Rickards, a i universities by January 6 and the|reckless gambler, took his chances and| Conclusive proof of the €X- | lher that thote Sl in service should was successtul in all the adveniures i be back in college within three weeks' The first big ring event was ta# Nel-; cellent quality of our FIRE|y M5 i oo o™y Suseltion e L S VR e i but not later than April 1. 1906. he receipts o e battle} INSURANCE is the long rec- etk nTa s o amounted to $69.715. For his labor| ords our companies have of|ciccted president of the 1. C. Rickagdirolc SIG0D faineE folons A. in place of Julian C. Bolton of T e prompt loss payments. university, who is on military duty in| Vs lis see Spmatch, his] Europe. Among those present at to-i!¢ received about $50,000, and his third e AP caion eere Shesman Baldwin, adventure was the Willard-Moran bat-| ISAAC S. JONES |dave session were' Sherman Baidwin, fiMiine, as fue Ficernd Moren berc Richards Building, #1 Main Strest | vania;- Willlam Downs, ' Princeton; | 280, I nétted the ' promioter about; s Leon C. Clay, Cornell; Paul N. Ander- 3000 o oTven fha) i sl Insurance and Real Estate Agent |son, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-| [Rickard —evolved the idea for, B g mtldgy, BHdiMax A, Norton, Dart-|his {XSESAYemince as &y promoter| mouth, executive committee; Gusta-|in this cit He did mot have 1 = v mi . | terested in gambling ouse In %0 million dollars worth of pregerty | Thornton Gerrish, advisory cOMmICl Goldfield, o small mining town. was burned in this country; about 21 | jforae G. Pender. Dartmouth, and| While he lacked the necessary finan- million 2 month, about 700 thousand a| Major M. J. Pendleton, Pennsylvania,© "L hlac mg,:‘—iiar C\L-nb‘% match‘!lm pIc’)s-l day, about 29 thausand an hour. 500 |of the faculty committec; President sessed "lér\ 39& of nlfia;nu er. ,!e—: I +h i hil 1. B. Leonard, Harvard; Secretaryfore Nelson and Gans could be brought dollars worth s burning while you | & o~ o tcon, Columbia, and; together a purse of $34000 had to hat read this advertisement. % lsey, New York be guaranteed. In those days a guar- Is your property insured? E;fi:—:‘g;& Eldred Halsey, Ne lantee of such huge proportion was a | thing unheard of, and many experi- B. P. LEARNED & CO. |purnam HiGH DEFEATS ook Mok went theough wAth. ¢ and| Agency Established May, 1846, PLAINFIELD HIGH 22-19}jcs result is history. BDesides starting| At the basketball game Friday night| the :HX\v(‘Hl\"‘L‘I; (;S“«lh;'&!\ T as a pr!o» 0 \ z Putnam High school put a kink in! moter le put ‘JO‘ ield, Nev., on the aaverusing medium U0 | plainfield’s aspirations for annexing|map. The battle demonstrated to esults, the championship of the Quincbaug|Rickard the possibilities of wealth iH\K‘OU: the promotion of big ring i contests, and when the time came | for a white man to wrest the hea weight championship from Johnson | | the daring gambler persuaded Jeffries| » |to come out of retirement. | HH i : i == B “.“?'jf*'u" H - TR s f o SR et S S = Vv MASQUERADE SKATE 3 == : SATURDAY'S MARKET. B oa AT OLYMPIC RINK| i J Unusual ex- 1 1580 The Olympic Skating rink has just| T fi I "t f the t - "“1“‘" _the S §i% §¥|from all accounts this week will be al eal‘ (1) on y pa (1) op i St the It ] : other sucessful week and| T SEpHE 0 week. On Tuesday night the! al 2. LT o oys will put on the feature| Start the mgarettes out by pushlng up § AR 2 S i |race of the season and judging from . - A f2 75lhe way that the crowd has _turned i with your thumb. Your Lucky Strike E= 1 3 i out to see the boys perform in the i 5 : ) ! : past this race should draw just, as; Cigarettes keep in better shape, and don’t efore <hort covering x : - ; 1 : S % I On Thursday night the biggest Realizing for prei- | wel rsday night | | i = . A s i advances were | Inight of the season is expected be- i i spill out. Don’t forget this; it pays. net result, in fact ¢ | cause after much persuasion theman- i t i - pat Toukod : o 0% | agement has agreed to give a Mas-| 2 i Taking r oday'rt Sesaion Ohlo ¢ o i querade Skate on that night, and it is| i 123 i - sz i we seem “the Oka X %1% |understood that u suitable prize willf i H : : money committee's oiia [be given to the lady and also the| ; 5EE = K St et ln oy T 7 |zentleman who shows the best cos- i ate gains of zhe pi ‘m.{.g e " 7 “|tume. The jud; will be pitked | Penn ' 3+ | from some of the best known men of| 5 B Bewever PR Peoples G &' @ doa’ i the town. | ewed weakness 3 e : i which .. SPORTINGNOTES. | . k « | So far this month Benny Leonard| = ¢ 55 (has engaged in three fights and has 3 i3 i . |managed to draw down 36 for his i i i . is* | trouble. He fought only 20 rounds i ated Gas 3 ] lall told, for this sum. Two of his D : : - A 7:, | contests were six-round affairs at the & . e 02 Olympia A of Philadelphia and the| i eir _ea 17, [third an eight-round scrap with Dun.| b ; si iz e |dee last Monday night in Newark. In| L] 3 tor i 52 i1t | the t bout, that with Paul Doyle,| 4 - > % % lhe received $2,666; 1 g Harlem SR a e < ia | Iddie Kel 0 and for the| e P Dl s ¢ is Dundee battle he drew down $8.570.! stonk Tkt BRviEe ] Fbid 1 d For the bouts Leonard is now slated 2 to box oat Wl _ ) N % oSt R e will perhaps| H 40 Mot 2 25 1s* 1ssy [ down $40,000 more, : ps| 5 e Hh . :| “Frankic Callahan, who broke his! - e g ¢ hand in the second round of his bou l s H s |with Lew Tendler in Boston several & | % + | weeks ago, foreing his manager to stop STOCKS. AR ‘» i |the bout in the ninth round, is re d!i 1 Cloge 41, | to box again to meet Ten- i “ | 0 | dler e L 2 = % . joaz; | dler, as he can win a de-| i i i ‘ i S ‘- . s b l”"l‘m* “Philly” battler. | = RO : 2 = 2 . 3i sy heavyweight. | Y T i : : A . 1 |is not likely to box again for a few| : a ; =% A ;vwh.«]. as he injured his hand so bad-| . & 3 [1v in his go with Tom Cowler in Phil-| == — ——— - R — - “ {adelphia a week ago that hi: A ik | [ = S = = has heen compelled. to sanmpr i28°T | in the air the day the armistice was|Sam make it appear as ¢ and was corrected, but the|among other various and mportan . ! S ches which he had arrangeq re|signed. | freshment establishment will have one which 1nade a deep | plans, the improvement of the portt » . Miske may box his next contie| Pan Johnson and Frank Bancroftgo !impression on the medical depact- |especially i.oar nsion of th 42 at_Buffalo, >Stiare figuring that the hone dry law, if| It is said that Jack Dempsey hit| ment of the United States army w! i of tht lin n $ SEa TR S “In the managerial elections, just| it £0°S into effect, will increase the| the road in a vaudevill and has| Its turn came to organ ods T Total sall held at Wesleyan, V. B. Coffin, ’19, was| P2tronage at eball parks from ten| of “$1,000 to any many who willi the distribution and treatment of p E —_— lected track manager for the ‘-N‘fl S| to fifteen per cent. John Heydler|s T rounds with him.” Hope e two classea. in the and in- > MONEY. ;, smd M. S. Andrews, 20 wne|@is0 thinks that the attendance will| get playing too near a Rt meaorandumi. o0 - to fa- - New York, Jan. 25— elected assistant manager. Coffin is|0C Po0Sted because prohibition < matter, which took form in th as In har. per B@6 1.4 sterity secretary-treasurer of {do away with the summer garden and = the college = = | office of » surgeon weneral, do- elesrapn lxrrjj.e:*' - 473 commercial body, editor-in-chief of the Argus, ell known corner emporiums where Cars of ‘SRell Sh fined th olute necessiiy i l-;"";('» l',l Ym‘::unf = bant 4 comme member of the Mystilal Seven and | of| L T 0 would g0 1o bell gameshave he I e : jon between pu ‘ely ghndin Cr el O % Am bills, demand the Phi Nu Theta fraternities. : ined in the past. cpe the army | mental i i - solid . e bles 4.76 9-16. Fran demand 5.45 | sistant Manager Andrews, selreta Tommy Shea and Battling Reddy| it e T strietly in ol ol A 5-8; cables 1-8; guilders. demand, | treasurer of the college Y. M. ¢, A |have been m. d to box 15 rounds| 1l sho ance, tion &nd SR 0 A = &t 1 cables 41 3-4; lires, demand}and a member of Psi Upsilon frater. encounter will malk e RS 3 ithstanding ¢ 0 A 6.37; cables 6.35: rubles demand 13 |niity. e [the fifth bet the' two puglliste: | mer oS and studs A 1-2/ cables 14 nominal. Mesican dol-| One German who was certainly| Battling sent out an o A . lars 77 1-2. Governmen: bonds steady. | ‘outta luck,” as the doughboys say,|cial chall r Chich Bre e Railroad bonds stead x:lnhxmlrla: rBr:].:x‘r\pmpm;)ablr the best|or Battli I Portuguese West Africa. : § 90 A e veloped in Ger 2l R B0 EE A e lovelopment of tue pro i COTTON. He finished second in the 460 metoc o Conterences in Tegard to warious pasiie i 4 New York Jan. 25—Cotton futures race at the 1912 Olympic games and| That Pax measUres which ars tole put I tore Aot S Viatta o T 3 ".J-WITJW':-B?O\' e May | third in the 800-metre event to Shep-|easily defeated by Benny special preg > been held by the new : AE il ral with 10 mew zovernor of Angola, the secretary of or the colonies, and the govern- October pard and Lunghi in the 1908 Olympic| cently, will figure Y He was the winner of the British half|a proposed New Haven S mile championship in 1909 and one time Connecti o tertor. the ner Cotton . r held| Battling Kv M the districts of the same prov-| The demiso of the oldest inhabi- the German 800-metre record of 1:54!terror, has thrown out another unclas E ince . E o llyiibe) Lhned foitns 4-5. He fought all through the war|Recently he was refusing chanc found According 10 the African World fact t borsidimaniygyeary : — as an aviator and was killed in a fignt| fight but the new liquor plans of Uncle| lums. soon became| program of- the government fn = ’ LIVE STOCK MARKET. ¥ s b ] W ‘ Chicago, = y Sl R FRERE R = . receipts Bulk $17 er hogs, . : hogs, h negium fotor o mixed light, ~ & O $17.50: pigs 5@15.00; = % $16.00@16.50. : 4 Cattle timated receipts I 1 I i R 1% head. Market lower. Beef cattle, | R P go0d cholce, $16.00620.00; medium AT AT AT AT | AT ‘ AT AT \ AT 0 ¢ * and common, 50@16.00; butcher BOSTON BROOKLYN NEW YORK | PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG | CINCINNATI CHICAGO ‘ ST. LOUIS #0 Chirs Con ) stock heifers, $7.85@14.00; canner. [ | By S ?“’]d cutters, Isfi.:."?x 7.00; stockers and Hefioml e = | | - eeders, good N 757 25 e . r_(‘mm'w 1°m1 ;\'}\;"‘l‘l‘mi 71“41: May 1, 2, 3, TR i | June 18, 19, June 14 2 1n, 9 |June10,11,12,18 800 . veal calves. good choice, $14.00@14.30 BOSTON" <. 5. | READ July (4), (4), § y 2 5, J g 6| June June y | Aug. 5, ’ Aug. 8, 9, 10 4 g i) heep. timated reccipts 9,000 Ju € ( 4 Aug. 1, July 29, 80, 3 | 3 b NG, 16, 1T 0 @ 3 Market steady. Shorn lambs Aug. E \ 3 3, 14 §4w Comy @ s choice and prime. $16.10@16.1 T e - = | e i -t D% % 3% | dium and good, $14.73@16.10 | April (19 3 I J J 2 | June 18, 1 H 2 s good choice, $14.00@14.25 BROOKLYN ....|Apr. 2 i ¥ s 14 4 2 S, A s | June 21, lambs, good choice, $14.00@ | June 2, 3 A , y t. 2 . Sept. 15, 2 | Jul. 30, 31 ewes, choice, prime. $10.40@ ot oot b i MR . medinm and good, £9.25@10.40 ! 5 Pittsburgh, Jan. 24— Caftle supply | 29 May 9, | e 2 | Juty oy j ¢ A light. Market steady. Choice, $16.50@ | NEW YORK....|J a0 2 Tul s ug G213 { | | ! 17.00: prime, $16.50@17.00; good, $16.00 12, 13, 14 @1.50; tidy butchers, $15.50@16.50; fair, $13.00@14.00; common, $13.00% 7 n 14.00; common to good fat bulls, $10.00 May x une 14, 16, 17 2 , , une @il. common to good fat cows, | PHILADELPHIA | May | S 2 y e 50@9.00; heifers, $11.00@12.50 | July 1, 2 Sept S 2308 | i i 5 % Aug. fresh cows and ringe $50.00@ Sept. 4, 5, 6 Sept. | | | g | Sep! 110.00; veal calves, $16.00. i = — = - - il Sheep and lambs—Supply 500 head. | v k May 2 | Ma : ] 2 5 | Apri Apr. 26| May Market steady. Prime wethers, $11.5 PITTSBURG -.. y 2 1 9 1 14, 15 July 21 June 1, 26 [ May Jun. xed, $9.75@11.00; fair mixed, | y 17, 18, % : iy 1 g. 16, v | June 2 , 29, Sept. 9 culls and common, $4.00@ | 2013, 14, y 5, 26 S .50; lambs, $16.00. | Hozs—Receipts 2,000 head. Market steady. Prime heav 18.00; medium: vorkers; $14.50@15.00 Sep 3333 " roughs, $11.50@36. | May 26, 27 . v 13, | May 22, 1 : 5 May e $11.50@16.50. July 5, 16 16 ul 1 ; June 2 Au. 55,15, TP E A TN b Il Lue 3 s’ | SPORTING |7 » CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Sept 60 1. CORN: Op - -1 e 2 3 5 : May ] , 20, 21| May 8 . May ST, 3 May v £ 3 8, 9, 10, h 3 June b OATS: J 2 July 208 Jan. ... : » Mar. 200 Y May