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THE FARMER: DECEMBER 14, 1909 it I Came, I Saw, I Con- : quered," Wrote i "'. Julius Caesar Why don't yon come? Why don't you sfee? Why don't you , conquer T Not a hostile army on the field of battle, but a beautiful suit at Hurley" A IS note saved on your clothing will come In handy around this time of the year so why not come up today. . ' The folks at home will think 8-Claus -visited you. Today, friend tomorrow nev- er cornea W. R. HURLEY & CO. 1107 MAIN STREET YALE COUNCIL PREPARES FOR GRIDIRON REFORMS Bacfunanl . Exnmenagagoue Mtrtnre. '-A splendid timll Kegulatue la tasss of suppeeseed menstruatiosx de lay dee to colds. Ill health, or ether ansatural asu a tl-Tk rfor the waul wjtnt- , . tux woMAir t)Rro ktoric . WUbw M. Uachmaa. 11os It State ml. Beldgrpurt. CREDIT OUR NEW plan enables men. nomei and children to drees ta this season's : up to date high grade " Clothing OX WEEKLY OR MONTHLY ' --' ' PAYMENTS. '" 1188 j- , -v Over MAIX QPTrilNCC7 Biohican BT. umniuri on. TJpstalrs, One Flight Tab Elevator. uiii liiiri New Haven, Dec 14. That Tale ia going to take an active part in revising- the present football rules be came known here last night, when it was stated on excellent authority that the university athletic council Is pre paring a statement bearing on the subject of football reform. It Is un derstood that the university Is not tlind to the fact that the rules need a complete overhauling, and. that be ing the sentiment the country over, those having athletics in charge at Yale are going ahead to do all that is possible toward devising a Set of roles and regulations which will save the gameand make it possible to play it without a great degree of danger to life and limb. Walter Camp came back from New York on Saturday greatly Impressed with certain features of the Canadian came played there at - the invitation rt the New York Herald, and he has consulted with the University Coun cil. of which Professor Theodore Woolsey.- Henry B. Sargent, Ir. Camp and Secretary Stokes are mem bers. President Hadley, who last week went to Boston for a talk with Mr. l.owell. president of Harvard, said esterday afternoon that Yale was preparing something dealing with a reformation of the playing rules. "We fully appreciate the serious ness of the football situation." said Mr. Hadley. "but I prefer to say nothing until we are ready to act." Proftssor Robert N. Corwln. who has been clise to Yale athletics for years and who was himself a football captain at Yale, said last night that certain Yale authorities were prepar ing a statement which should have an important bearing on the football situation and that it would be ready soon. Professor Corwin. while he did not see the game between the Hamilton and Ottawa teams Satur day, stated that from what he had been told by those who did see it there were certain features uncover ed in the style of play used by the Canadians which doubtless will be In corporated in the game as played In the United States. It is intimated here that the ques tion of new football will be a subject for discussion at the December meet ing of the Yale corporation, this aft ernoon and which will be attended by President Taft. with a vicious left swing. "Irish"! managed to scramble to his feet before I ten was counted and stayed the limit. In the preliminaries. Joe Kelly knocked out Charley Havlgan In the first round. Maxy Landon beat Young Tldo In four rounds. Eddie Smith knocked out Young Stall In the first round and then defeated Al Hancock In a four-round event. The police sefved summons on MCMahon, the matchmaker of the club, and the fight er hi the main event, to appear before Magistrate Stelnert tomorrow. LISTEN F Donl burn5 your' money? yoa might as weil shovel yoer doiirs into the fire as to put poor Coal into your stove, grate or furnace. If you come here yu will pet, the best COAL, on the market. v Patrick McGee v-vV 269 East - Washington Ave. E Buy Frisbi.'s Pies, : ;OU AT ALL STORES "Be sore and order a Trlsble Pie for dinner today. We have all kinds and yon are sore to be satisfied.- NELSON AND WELSH MATCHED DANE AGREES TO MEET ' ENG LAND'S CHAMPIOX FOR 920,000 PURSE IN IiOXDOX CLUB. ' Chicago. Deo!- 14. The lightweight supremacy of the world will be sett ed beyond discussion when Battling Nel son, the acknowledged world's cham pion of that division, and Fredil Welch. England's best lightweight, will do battle in London on February 12, Lincoln's Birthday. The men were matched by cable yesterday. The battle is to be of twenty rounds dura tion Tor a purse of (20 000 guaranteed, the weight to be at 133 pounds ring side. Nelwn will get two round trip tickets and $500 for training expenses. When "cabled these provisions for a fight. Nelson immediately accepted all of the terms offered by Boxing, a sporting periodical of London. The famous Dane has decided to cancel all theatrical dates In this country after next week. Nelson has a clause hi his contract stating that he may withdraw from the arrangement by giving the management two weeks notice. This battle will settle . the much mooted question of who Is the best lightweight in the world. V Nelson gained his world's title rightfully, but fhortly after he was crowned king of the division. Welch jumped .Into the breach, and was developed -rapidly un til now he ! considered a worthy con tender for the premier laurels. Welch has beaten every man he has met In this country and England. He out fought and outboxed Abe Attell. the bantamweight champion. Welch's only obstacle to the lightweight title Is Nelson, and he will have to be at his best to land the Dane's crown. BOILING Grand Hotel NEW YORK CITY A FAMOUS HOME, WITH A NEW ANNEX On Broadway, at Slrt Street' Near Pennsylvania R. K.Tfrmlnal (In Operation. February Firs? A house made famous through Its splendid service, and personal attention to patrons -the Grand counts its friends by the thou sands.' Army and Navy people stay here, as do all experienced, travelers. For more excellent living facilities quiet ele-ance and sensible prices, are hardly obtain able elsewhere. As for transportation facilities. New York's subways, elevated and surface cars are all practlc-i:y at the door. Theatres and sr-oplrg districts also Immediately at hand Splendid Moor sh dining rooms are but one of the many famous features of the New Annex. , ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Rates SI. SO Per Day, Upwards GEORGE F. HTRLBEnT, Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. .also Sherman House, Jamestown. k N. Y. - Gnlde to New York fwfth Maps) and Special Rate Card sent npon request INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. Good night to the quintet from the Holmes & Edwards Co. It was three losses for them last evening In the Industrial league contest with the lumbermen from the A. W. Burritt Co. - The Silversmiths were )ua$. a little too weak In the first two strings. They lost the first by 18 pins and the second by one less. The third was a walk away for the Burrltts. Wyllle of the winners pounded out a high single of 102, being tied with Blume of the same team for high totals of 2(8. The scores: A. TF. Burritt Co. ..... 8 91 73 255 88 . 82 79 249 92 85 91 268 90 ' 89 T9 25S 82 84 ' 103 2S 443 431 424 1293 Holmes & Edwards. Smith.' 84 67 151 E. pumphy .... 80 79 69 228 Woodruff 78 88 166 Welsh 4. 96 92 70 2S8- Jonos 82 88 74 244 G. Dumphy .... 95 77 172 Hawley Morris . Blume . Terrill . 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The Schedule committee of the Con necticut Learue, comprising Owner Cameron of New Haven. Fred Wrln kler of Holyoke. and James H. Clarkin of Hartford, met In the Capitol City yesterday afternoon, having Sid Chal lenger of this city, the official sched ule builder, also present. The com mittee took it upon themselves to change the dates arranged by Presi dent Tracy for the holidays, though that gentleman has heretofore made the decision, which was never disput ed. Some of the managers balked at the holiday assignments, so the com mittee fixed 'em. up as follows: Decoration Day. May SO Springfield at Holyoke and Holyoke at 8prtngfleid. Northampton at Hartford and Hart ford at Northampton. Waterbury at New Britain and New Britain at Wa terbury. and New Haven at Bridge port and Bridgeport at New Haven. Independence Day, July 4 Holyoke at Northampton and Northampton at Holyoke. New Haven at Springf eld and Springfield at New Haven. Hart ford at New Britain and New Britain at Hartford, and Waterbury at Bridge port and Bridgeport at Waterbury. Labor Day, September Holyoke at Northampton and Northampton at Holyoke. (Hartford at Springfield and Springfield at Hartford. Bridgeport at New Britain and New Britain ' at Bridgeport, and New Haven at Water bury and Wsterbury at New Haven. The committee alo decided to change the opening date from April 99 to the !9th. The latter date falls on Fri day, so that all the teams will now have a home game In the first two days of the season. The assignments are as follows: April 29 Hartford at Northampton. Bridgeport at New Haven. Holyoke at Springfield. Waterbury at New Brit ain. . April 39 New Haven at ' Hartford, NortbaTrton at Holyoke. New Britain at Bridgeport, Springfield at Water bury. O - Z -A. a iid IubsYm Raw Alain 4 I RYAN MAY TRAIN JEFF. I Tommy Ryan, the former middle weight chan.plon. may take an Import ant hand in training James J. Jeffries for his meeting with Jack Johnson. Ryan Is at his home In Benton Har bor. Mich. He states that he will this' week confer with Jeffries, who has summoned Ryan for a talk. Ryan Is , credited with having . taught Jeffries j the famous "crouch" position during ; the former champion's conqueating daya. , - POLICE FOIL OROURKB. Tom O'Rourke's National Sporting Club In New York failed to give its initial show7 last night as the police i had stolen a march on the veteran. . Four officers had managed to obtain tickets for the show, and also got sum mons from Magistrate Stelnert for the fighters and O'Rourke In case the show opened. Rather than have any argu ment with the law, O'Rourke called the affair off. WOLGAST BOUT PUT OFF. Los Angeles. Dec 14.--The ten-round bout scheduled to take place between Frank Plcato and Ad Wolgast before the Pacific Athletic Club, in this city, tomorrow, has been postponed until December 81. Picato's manager aeked for the postponement, asserting that Plcato was suffering from an attack of grippe. He forfeited 3200 which he put up to Insure Picato's appearance. A new heavyweight possibility will be unblanketed In California tonight. Walter Schulken. an ex-amateur, who is said to be as good as Sam Berger -or Al Kaufman, will enter the ring agalnat "Gunboat" Smith at Oakland. Gunboat was the American Jack Tar who gave up the ship for real action In the ring. He trained with Johnson, and first gained prominence when It , was claimed that he floored Johnson in his training camp with a full swing to the law. He followed this up with a win over Young Peter Jackeon. Jack son had been selected at Schulken'a opponent, but Gunboat beat him to- It. There are hopes for new - material In either one of them, as both are terri ble hitters. . CASTOR I A Tor Imfkats and Caildren. lis Ihi Yea Hiti Afwiji Bong!" 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Apollo A. C. Salem. Thursday Kid Shea va. Kid Mer cier. Lawrence. 1 Franki Bums vs. Tounr TJenn's. Kid Raymond va Young Moran, New York. Friday Monte Attell va Danny Webster. San Francisco. Dick Hyland va. Cyclone Thompson. K&n.oas City. Arthur Cote vs. Kid Goodman, Man chester. N. H. Saturday Joe Thomaa vs. Frank Klaum. Philadelphia. Willie .Lewis va Sid Russell. Paris. (Sunday Jimmy Clabby va Guy Buckles, New Orleans. Holiday 1 Announcement. BAIER BROS. f Store Is heavily stocked with Keir designs in PIPES -' of every description TOBACCO JARS PIPE RACES CIGAR CASES And in fact, everything that a consumer of tobacco requires Special Attention Is Paid to Ladles' Trade 159-161 STATE ST. Manufacturers Jobbers and Retailers' I .THE GREAT 1 TAMPA BAY HOTEL farmer Want . Ads. lo a mot M WAISH OUTPOIXT3 PADDY. . Joe Wagner refused to meet Harry Thomas In the star bout last night in New York, on the ground that Thomaa refused to weigh in and was over weight. Eddie Walsh and Irish Paddy were substituted and battled for ten rounds with Walsh havtng the better of the argument. Walsh came nearly ending the festivities in the fourth when he knocked Paddy to the canvas 4 (fireproof) Management of David Lauber Fifth Year TAMPA, FLORIDA I Winter Season Nov. 25 to April 10th In the mltlFt of a mom wonderfnl tropical ierk. Climate Ideal. Sunshine, flowers, music, tennis, boating, AM lug. hunting, motor ing, driving and riding, loo miles of dustlcse al ell roads. No Storms or Fogs on the West Coast Information and booklet for the asking Address Tampa Bay Hotel or any Agent Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line. Southern Railway: also Mallory, Savannah and Clyde S. S. Unes. 1(1 ECO lay-4Pao Store op.n evenings until Christmas. Established 1865 II - ODD ej &3 Imp C3LOCMS A Clock is a gift that bears a permanent remembrance from the giver. It is a household gift for household use, so it is useful, appropriate and select. We know the merits of good Clocks better than you. so when you select a Clock at "FairchildV for your own use or as a gift, you are guaranteed by our long experience that it is rightly fitted for its intended use. For Christmas buyers we are showing an extensive variety of Clocks, that will prove helpful for your selection and we want you to give us part 'of your time when Clock-shopping that we may show you everything about them, then make your selection and our delivery will be prompt. Cur assortment of Clocks begins at the big Hall-Clock and ends at the common but efficient Alarm-Clocks. Clocks are the Gifts to buy at this time at "Fairchild's", be on hand as early as possible for there are other good gifts we want to show you too. , Christmas Clock Prices. ''' Hall Clocks $25 oo to $250.00 Mantel Clocks $3.00 to $51-00 Fancy Gilt Clocks $1.00 to $20.00. . ' Alarm Clocks $1.00 to $1.50 Thi 0. W. Pairchild . Sons Jewelers, Opticians, Importers, Retailers, ; . ' Main Street and Arcade frt ' label 1 Cor. Main and Golden Hill Sts. Gifts That Bring. Home Comfort are always most acceptable and no stock offers so many capital suggestions than that of our modern fur niture store. The public knows well the hundred and one house furnishing things that will, cheer the re cipient and add comfort and attract' venesa to the home and at the same time endear the giver not Just on Christmas day but on every day for the year to come. t We wont attempt to list the suggestions they're too many but they're here and you're cordiaCy In vited to look them over It will lighten your burden of Xmas-gift decision, . Parlor Stove Prices Cut X An Xmas Special Worth While. Child's $2.00 mission Rocker $03 , Large size, mission wood, uphol stered leather seat of a variety of colors. A rare bargain at Chris mas time and something to de light any child. Let this be your present to some little friend. BARCALO SECURITY' MB Herald Oak Parlor Stoves Perfect heaters requiring the minimum amount of . coal for operation. Equip ped with Anti-Clinker-door. Some rare bar gains NOW. Your Xmas Gift To The Home For temporary and al-. most instantaneous heat ing the oil heater solves the problem. We guar antee what we believe to be the greatest oil heater in existence Th2 Electric OH Heater Every "Electric" con tains a safety burner making it an absolute im possibility to turn the wick down into the oil fount, thus rendering the stove positively safe and making explosions alto gether impossible. A Baby Carriage Robe makes an excellent gift for the baby and will be doubly "appreciated, by Its mother Until Christmas the finest China lamb's wool robes will be feold at S2.00, S3.0O 6.0O. Select from oar stock of durable DOLL CARRIAGES I A comfort and protection Xu child. The crib has many feaC&rea- high ends and sides; close rods mask ing it impossible for baby to get tte head caught; no sharp castings to bruise or cut the little one and varUi ous other real advantages, 8ucte gift not alone brings comfort bug it ' may save the child's life. 99 One of the new rugs The Colonl al Velvet Rug; a late creation will an acceptional gift to any woman. Size 87x54- PRICE $2.00. A new carpet sweeper a Blssell. of course te lighten the house keeping burdens is an Xmas gift suggestion of real merit. And then there Is no end of excellent choice In our showing of 'new patterns in Lace Curtains and Rugs displayed especially for the Holiday trade. ' ' Folding Screens too, make neat presents and always please. We offer an unusually good assortment. , Pedestals a good stock at from $1.7S up. will answer the "Sternal question," "What shall I give her 7" . Beacon Jacquard Comfortables the celebrated Beacon blankets, full size. The heaviest blanket on the market for the money prices S2, S2.&4, S3, $3.50. and $4. .V Beacon Crib Blankets at $1.00. v Pictures galore at prices to please ! ' Why not give Father a Morris Chair or big "Comfy" Rocker? We have them in all designs at prices to save you money. : : 4 . - -'"""! Fine Job Printing at This Office ' - i - ! i' i 1