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i3 AL e . ALLKINDS - AUTO INSURANGE : 4 1. L. LATHROP. & SONS, Score 15 to 6—Welles Sprains’ Ankle ana is Qut—Fast ",fl‘r‘“ Strosts Nonthy Conn.) - “Game of Soccer-at ‘Sachem Park—Yale Keeps Clean TRy, Slate—Harvard Shows (‘:hu Agunit_( o e e e sionof T A 'wf:'.“ Vesicran 6 RS o By & Ladies Waliham Wateh in a i we insure ‘while| .. Score, Harvard 18, Cornell 0. Tudch- | unexpected strength A o ey %L l . G The Academy football team had its | Academy then worked a- double pass, | downs, Minot, Frothingham, Rogers. |in the rear, 3 to 2, when just at full | At Trey temseists Poiy 9. Worcester Puly 9. w‘-.n h “'M .‘ colors lowered for the first flmfi this Vxellel Andh llivan, foB 2‘5 }darhfl.: In | Goals from ‘OM#‘?SWI iixlg;“:'. b v:r-[ehau, I';‘Il’" h;-."j: é Iel‘:egl;mn fl W 17, flfl‘:’, % ’ S Saturday, losing at Mystic | the next play elles spraine an- | ton 3. Referee, . Lan; 3 n- jorwicl e éalled a free roision-=Dondeln s - PR, 2o" .o o the Mystic teats by the score of | kie and Borler. tioi Ms place. ity ‘Umpire, B. K. Hall, Dartmouth. | against Norwich for accidentaly hand- | ¢ Pl Sy S S kit ; Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch in & very reasonable rates: 15 to 6. -Mystic outweighed the Acad- | Noyes punted to Mystic, who car-| Ficld judge, H. H. Hackett, West |ling by Caron. Johnstone took the | o. : : 20 year Gold Filled Cane. 7 A emy boys about twenty pounds to a|ried the ball buck 15 yards and then| point. Head Linesman, W. C. Brett, [ kick and placed into goal. Finlayson :: anrd--g':l:ny e i B. P. LEARNED & C0. man and gradually wore down Captain | Mystic started a march down the field | Princeton. Time of halves, 30 min- | allowed it to go through, and as mo | 4: Cea Chicses 3 Ay t b AT i ] Gallivan's lighter -Academy _eleven, | which ended by Wilcox being pushed | utes. one had touched the ball & ‘second | At Ann' Arbor—Notre Dame 11, Michtgsn 3. ! These are all New Movements in New Cases. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | which scored its single touchdown in n\'erltor fio‘uhm'udn' In this series :llme!dh.br:h;‘h !lurulld hnve‘b;en':h- d‘i“"mhn"l"'l-)llml "".:‘tufl-r 17, Univer- No shopworn stuff, and fully guaranteed. |“|.‘~ 1846. he first half, while the Mystic ints | of plays rnell made a pretty end 3 e referee ruled other- Ve y 5 P <oyl e a1 aaumtiiated i theBecons | T 1o thie yard and a half line. Dodds PHILBIN'S STAR RUN. wise a ough afterwards admitting | i oo oo Acdems i1 Harardd .& CHARBMEA“ l"l'lllkli s ¢ e OctlIMWE \ | period of play, when the N. F. A. line | missed. a very' difficult goal. Score, |y, ok Goes 75 Yards to Touchdown | 1§ mistake the result was Norwich 4, (At Manehester—New tunppire Sais 17, Mussa- 5 n .. ! was hit for Tepeated. gains, but few | Mystic 15, "Academy 6. ale Back Goes 75 Yards to Tot Westerly 3. ctiusetis Agrieultural College & i = g end runs were tried.. Mystic kicked off to the Academy —Brown Beaten, 23 to 0. At fall, but antlhul'l.lnicl cmu‘d‘o‘g s TTTTY 43 | “Besides losing the game, the Acad-|and time was called soon after with the rooters was present when play starte: 3 & !.»..:f ;u‘l?er:d' :‘.‘.eflo-gamiasz:opm in|ball in Mystic's possession on the| Philbin's 76 yard run for the final{at 3 o'clock’ with Referee Zeck Tet- ¥ COLCHESIER D% | an injury to the big tackle, Welles, who | Academy 17 yard line. touchdown through a broken field to a [ low lining out the following names. S - o |k Both_sides were weak 'in running | touchdown after catching a punt was | Norwich—Goal, H. Andrews; backs, J. |, Elmer Chawick of Salem was in S kle ined that - 4 - ;!’::d\\?:;l‘ i;:'k.l:u\m:)rbflzi? ;frrnuc for the | back punts, the runners being downed | the feature of the gridiron contest at| Andrews and Ferguson: halves, Cor- | toWn Friday. é > . E Mrs. Eugene Saunders returned to et B = 3 ccurred with | usually before they had gotten started. | New Haven Saturday, when Yale de- | ners, Caron and Pilling; forwards, | . R et focer 5T o i ks e i e B g feated Brown, 22 to 0, taking rovenge | White. Finlayson, Brown, Parsons and | Norwich Saturday. i Welles had to be carried from the feld. | MysTic. - acapmy. | for the tie game played last year with | Manville. Westerly—Goal, A. Tetlow; |, Alfred S. White of Beacon Falls, a - ; dent of this town, is yis- P 4 - ket 3 the score at 10 to 10. Yale played a | backs, Johnstone and Kenyon: halves, | former resid 3 ' |t "tha: line A the. mainstay of | Semedr B Gean, Capt | brilliant game throughout, but scored | Fyfe, Jones and C. Tetlow: forwards, | iting friends for a few da $4.00—50STONIANS—$5.00 THAMESVILLE STORE R T e o e, s | S R O T Eroat puntine | na e L Y hewell, Mefkle N Spapee, Conpeely Bluches, Cul double soless on the & 6. i di | Ry, § e . 3 ucher, full double soles, on the C. G.| Fava e 62 W ’ wiil Sl s iR Shtein i, e 5 wam | contest between McKay and Coy, | Notwich scored first when a free | | Thete was a large gathering of the | jogt "Nog 31,373 i a Rudaia Calf, But- sheaecs of Whits Mose. S Academy, Stacts With- a ‘Rus Center. which, the Brown manoutkicked the | against Westerly for Tetlow. carrying | pasonc, fraternity in Masonic hall on | ton, Jonhnic Jones last. 22401 is & |Goods. The Best Progress Flour. Ig WHiooy adit PRvE BN e gratit] Kene, Rets | Fate Rilimack r 15 yarde the ball was given. - Comer toow. the | Eriday evening for the working of the | Tag Poplar Biycher, with an extension | '000 0 08 TS Ton | game for Mystic.and Welles and Noves | yopes, Rlght Guard. e Lbister | ~Captain Coy plaved throughout the | kick and Caron drove the ball through T AT Nl ee on e e LTI T o o e wie et [2 80! . there'is 5o | starred for the Academy, Right Tackle, .| game, first at halfback and then at|again, scoring the first-goal Again | W, M. Henry Spofford. ~ The chairs | rigfc snade Torm o Aboe. O better, although. we have cheaper | Welles started the game by kicking | Hermes, Welis. Porter'| fullback. He barely missed a goal from | Norwich.rushed to the attack and Fin- | WeTe filled by Past Masters. There ; : % | off to Wilcox, who ran back 15 yards |, .- Right End. Geteawn | the 35 Yard line, and Hobbs. for the | layson made a beautiful dash down the | Js35 & number of gyests present from T HSdes 1:FoRnithioons to Suy' them: Ty . Dbefore being downed. Mystic then Quarterback. | first ‘time this season, failed to kick a | field but drove past; shortly after the | hast Haddam and Bast ‘FHampton. | oct e Sxg NO'DANGER SIGNALS— | made it first down twice by line | Cottrei, Hendrick | goal. _Logan, who replaced Vaughan |same player scored but the point was | After the “"h'm':" S iy A i 3 ; A GLEAR TRACK | Flingen. it wiro pemaizea 10 yards | (05t v | 51680 SR 1 e o v | Shioved” T Wanirly "foranas | £utia marched s cranes bl whert | vy coOPER — UPHOLSTERIR | Joseph F. Smith | for being offside and were obliged to Right Hifback. injured and had to be carried from the | again took up the running and Fin- i Progatedby ¥ ose . omit 1 et [ bers of th e. J fs ahead of you if your property is|,unt ‘The Academy then started a| Famen, 2 fleld, Naedele taking his plack. Yale's|layson was once more “called on tg [ MGmbers of the grange. =~ - | g ocial Bargain for 10 Days. T will insured in a reliable company, t| brilliant series of plays which took Fullback. | score 'in the first half was,made by |save a hot handful from Robinson, a orney David S. Day 'and frien B o cher g0: Tof” repaiting ot sils danger signals should be hoisted in | figtie off their feet, Noyes made it | WIS Caot., Savage after a series of terrific line | mikick of Andrews let in Mefkle. whe | from-Bridgeport were guests of Mr. | make no charg pairing or FLORIST front of you if you are not. Consult| At down on a fake kick and Welles | Beferee. Moll, Mystie: umpire. Gleason ;| plunges, Hobbs kicking the goal. made no mistake, sending the ball well | DBY'S parents on Norwich avenue on'l ishing the wood work on any uphol- ” us about insurance, | gained 35 yards on the same play. Then | o s Wik oo mi e He b T | ”In the beginning of the second halt a | out of Finlayson's reach. From the | Saturday. ‘Theyitried their luck bent- | stering jobs you may bring to me. e ISAAC S. JONES, [nsurance Agl. | Noyes and Hendriok worked a pretty Tk oschddui, Gulivat | 45 yard run by Coy followed bY several | center Brown led his forwards on o |I€ Saturasye L L | Brop postal and 1 will cail 200 Main Street, Norwich. 8 *| forward pass for ‘25 more. moal from iouchdown, Noves: | Jine plunges carried him over ghe|nice run- which Jones stemmed, but | . Y. Has . rétery Richards Building, 91 Main Street.| Academy tried another forward pass | ‘@ 0 minste haves Brown goal line. Hobbs again kicked | Caron, who was playing a star game Sriv‘:mx'm:lkur:{c‘:r ‘-;“srr;;;‘r‘g :).:n;":,:y‘:“}y; novéd 259 West Main St.| jy1d % daw / | which hit the ground and they were the goal. Philbin went in at halfback | at-center half for Norwich, once more d 2 s - 3 . | e | penalized 3 yards. A O WINRERS | and a succession of short gains by him | let his forwards away and Pilling |HgEhts 3 E s 7| Forward Pass Gets the Touchdown. IN GRIDIRON GAMEqn‘niddby v]n(,{ were}r;%on:\?llcd fturkgh; beat Tetlow with a clean shot. Haif- Fri;;‘y ‘g“{f,,:’,fm““;,‘n"‘;:“; ":‘m-o:: s R ! E Po' c i i — — | third touchdown. Hobbs failed to kick | time, Norwich 2 goals, Westerly 1. ¥ u - MnE a us M. TARRANT & GO., | Ches Falloped around ond for | Garberry and. Nichols Make Score 10| the goal. Onthe -re.start, Westerly tried to |31 the Masons and, parties attending | g New Rye for Seed 3 117 MAIN STREET. | onside kick which Rickett# recovered to 0 Against All-Greeneville. Tate—Kitoatrick, Brooks le, Hobbs It, | fae Syhings hum, but the fine work of | ™3y Fames ‘Robinson returned to ancy Y ! O. FERRY, ¥ e 3 = —| g ; .| the Whites' defense broke them up |, MES: A » o g Fire, Accident, Health, Pormard maiss to Gadlivan ta2 36 Mot | - The All-Greeneville football team Andrus Ig, Cooney’ ¢, Goebel rg. Lilley | and Manville and Parsons initiated a | Middietows Friday after g, few days —at oS Sad PRt Sy $ ; s ok g a “| was deteated on the Cranberry lot on | I, Vaughan, Logan, Naedele re, Howe, | run on the left which resulted in Fin- | LiSit at Mr. and Mrs. - - s, 4 » Liability, Plale Glass |and o touchdown = Noves was aur- | B o e C. & C Juniors by tha| Corey, Johnson b, oy, Philbin, Taylor | jaysen driving fn & Tard one bot rer. | Clarks bn R S A R. MANNING'S, Free delivery to all parts of the city, 3 Y threw the pass. Noyes kicked the goal, | S00re of 10 to 0. 1n, Francls, Robinson rh, Savage, Coy | low cleared. A foul agairist Finl Hartiord was the Eosse of 19eids. in | Telesher Yantic, Cenn. | novéd o earacA ¥ 6 My: ‘| There was no score made in the first | b son ensued but mothing came of it. rids 5 : and Steam Boiler . .. : ore, Academy 6, Mystic 0. e e e | Rrovh— ol Ko it At e ogias DUt IS doamies Three |town Friday amd Saturday. M. 5 Penalty for M R 3 t e ler” team | > 8 Spencer was principal of the local | enalty for Mystic's Rough Work. ' | wag'interfered with by the large crowd | 1€, Sisson c, Wolcott g, Raquet rt,|men but his final effort went wide. | 5P 2 . . | Mystic kicked to Noyes, who was | of spectators,who insisted upon crowd- Beguier e ?finfik;i:nz. Crowther ab, | Westerly again returned to the attack high ‘school for two years. |s o | pulled to earth by the neck, after run- | ing around the players and spoiling | Young, Hilis 1h, McKay rh, High, Alt- |and Whewell drove in the equalizer. e ? en Norwich Unidh Fire Insurance Society. | ning 20 vards. and Mystic was penal- | thier playe, Tn the second halt on g | doeffer, Adams Tb, The Norwich lads, stung by this OBITUARY. ety Sk appeenslof : the - critio : ] ! u. 8, ized 15 yards for roughness. Noves|punt Carberry caught the ball and r‘S«-ur“ Z 23, B;;m 0 mut]hdurwn& reverse, played with grim determina- —— people, | 35 SHETUCKET ST. * " Assots 32,75942210 punted to Mystic and they made first | dodged through for the first ‘touch- | Coy 2, Savage, n; goals from |tion and Finlayson drove in a third Daniel MoGrath. 5 H . down by line plunges. Mystic then|down. The second touchdown, by |touchdown, Hobbs .2; referee, M. J.|which put the Whites one up. Then | mha funeral Daniel M Westorn Assurance Co. U. €., skirted tackle for 15 yards and made [ Nichols, was of the same nature. The } Thompson, Georgetown: umpire, Mr. |followed the disputed point. el o i fgmer otstias DR Rogers DfllllES(IC l‘lllldl'y. Room 10 ’Phone 32.3 Assots $2,367,608.00. it t down twice by line plunges. | teams lined up as follows: Vall, Pennsylvania: field judge, Mr.| Time, 35-minutes halves. - Linesmen, | avenue and Pleasant street at 3 Tel. 9587 Rear 37 Franklin” Street. dectla h was penalized “five ]yards for| C. A C. Janiors—Simcox 16> Mal- g\'alnfl. th}llHnmS:d hl;?r! lin;slm?n, Mzr. F. Pierson and J. Jones. o'clock Sunday afternoon. At St. An-| sept27d mayiia - | being offside and were unable to gain, | com le, Levetski lg, Leopold and Sul- | Burleigh, Harvard; time of halves, 25 | Regarding the third goal mistakenly s ch . M. H. May. 3 o | the ball going to the Academy. livan rg, Driscoll rt, ‘Moll re, Nicholsand 20 minute; awarded Westerly from a free kicl ‘.*,I,",‘l‘;,‘";'i\‘-?f?_ nrr‘h..‘ r'unf. 4{'\"\»;;9‘1‘:.;.‘: ) THE OFFICE’ OF WM. F. HILL, | ‘'avier roeled off nine yards around | ab, Foley Thb, Shea rhb, Carberry fb. Fdec T the association football -rules read: ||y attended by the townspeople, who 4 ) . end and Welles made it first down.| All-Greenevilles—Haugland le, Quinn goal ¢an be scored from a free phg e to know Mr. McGrath weil Real Estate Noyes made 20 more on a fake kick, | It, McGory lg, Martin ¢, Flemming rg, | CARTMOUTH EVEN Kick taken for any infringement of |und fuvorably during the time, nenrly v but Welles fumbled on the next play | McClafferty rt, Grady re, Gadle qb, WITH PRINCETON. ! rule nine, but not from any other free | {hree years, that he has been assistant . . . and Fire Insurance, and Mystic recovered the ball. Nealon and Purple rith, Henderson fh. — kick. Caron’s accidental handling of j# Brother-in- ) : 3 ; to his’brother-in-law, Undertaker J s L ok Hendrick's Tackle Saves a Score. | Referee, Sweeney; umpire, Cummngs. | Score 6 to 6—Blocked Punt Gives Han- | the ball was not an infringement of | Sullivan. Friends were prhsent fror i locatrd KpetgSock, gvar C. M. _ Soors. rule nine, therefore the goal scored |\New London, Norwich Lebanon, Boz . : e overians a : 3 \New London, } ch, on, Boz- Williams, Room 9, third fioor. | ovicax pagked fhe e fris jards| CRIMSON HOLDS CORNELL. d . was llegal " meral meeting of |Talk Willimantic and’ Hartford. The febl1sa Telephone 147. ac o e Dartmouth was lucky to hold Prince- ere will ‘be a general meeting of | delégation representing New London ihrbush tackle. ~Farmell then made a|Harvard's ~ Defense Sblid—ithmcans | ton to 5 e on Saturday at Princeton, [ the Norwich' A. F. C. in Taftville to- | friends included Fire Chief Stanners, - == brilliant dash outside of tackle, get- 2 ting clear of the whole Academy team Beaten, 18 to 0. the visitors staving off defeat by block- | night at 7.30. Members having any of | Hon. Charles Du: Thomas Neilon ATTORNEYG AT LAW. except Hendrick, who brought him to ing a punt in the first few minutes of [ the uniforms are expected to bring |and Edward O'Connell, who présented earth on 1B e With a stonewall defense amd a |the second half and gaining possession | them in. a beautiful floral cross in behalf of on ‘the Academy 15 yard line. | The Academy t Al ;| plunging attack in which the runner | of the ball on Princeton’s five vard line, New London friends BROWN & PERKINS, lfflrlm-l{'lil: of thelf 804l posts heid line snadow | was helped along for gains, Harvard | where ohe plunge netted a touchdown Other floral pieces Included a pillow, UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERS, worth $1.25..............0...., 986 ALL COPPER NICKEL PLATED No. 7 TEA KETTLES...... ALL COPPER NICKEL PLATED No. 8 TEA KETTLES.. Hermann’s Feature Work for Cub; over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St |wall and took the ball on downs. defeated Cornell Saturday at Cam-|and Tobin's kick added the point that | mTne Cubs beat the West Sides by |marked Husband, wreath from Mr. and Entrance | "Noves made a° briliant run ot 0 | bridge. 18 to 0, In the first meeting of | canceled Old Nassaws two fleld §0als | the score of 10 to 0, Hermann, the | Mrs. P el o B B R GALVANIZED COAL HODS, worth 35c, each urday evenings. ¢ Thelr 15 yard s navered the ball on | Law the game. PP | this sedson—inability to hold fogether |ary ouemi. UId nice work. Havens | [T faking Arm of Caulkins & Pren GLASS 1 gallon OIL .CANS (wire protection) ; e e e | ed and time wes then called with both | . The first touchdown eame in the |In the line on kick formations—pre- tice, friends of Mr. McGrath during his A Udaginiled Qualitsy WASH BOARD .. X | sides fighting it out in the middle of | ATt half and was the result of nine | vented the Tigers from rolling up a Mohlonna Eset 6 Fart Wiight dence in New London. Burial was eq y B TP PEERPPP HEADQUARTERS the fleld. rushes from -the center of the field, | good score on thé Hanoverians, who . in St. Andrew’s cemete Y wABH BOILERS - Second Half. with Minot carrying the ball, to be | trimmed them last year, 10 to 6. Cun- | The Mohican football team. under| Mr. McGratl's sudden death ‘was | NASH B LT TR PP PP PP PPN pushed and dragged by O'Flaherty and { ningham kicked both of the field goals | Manager Larkie, went to Fisher's Isl- | particularly sad. A slight surgie ! Woolens, Flannels, Dress Goods, Cot- | yicking to Noges, awho wrs o'&lf bY | the other backs. In the second half | for Princeton from the 35 dnd 25 yard |and on Sunday for a game with Fort | eration was to be performed on Friday, tons and Silks. Prices very low and|run of 45 vards before being fowend | Frothingham circled the Cornell right | lines respectively, balancing a touch- | Wright and were defeated, 23 to 0.)and while the doctor was making efie u large stock to choose from. Call| s emy were unable 1o gatn oy | ¢nd for fifteen yvards and then was |down by Ryan and Tobin's goal kick. | The soldiers were too heavy for the |necessary preparations he expired. He Endte e b the wm“w“n?édvere unable to gain and| hauled plong, with his jersey over his | In actual showing many football ex- | Mohicans, scoring 18 points in the first | leaves his wife, two small children, his MILL REMANANT STORE. P “ head, fen yards further. The last | perts who witnessed the contest de- | balf and 5 in the second. mother, two brothers and five sisters. 5 Farnell Goes 50 Yards to Goal. touchdown was the culminating of an- | clared that Princeton deserved victory { C. Riordan at end and Halfback | He vas 40 years of age. 201 West Main 8t. John Bloom, Prop. Farnell then made the prettiest run| Other march from the center of the |and that the Tigefs have.responded to | of the game outside of right tackle for | fleld with a forward pass, contributing | the hard work of the coaches better for anything In the Mill Remnant line.| “Dodds opened . the s WASH BOILERS, All Copper, No. 8 WASH BOILERS, All Copper, No. 9... FRENCH STYLE RAT TRAPS.......covieer srnnvniinn |$0 yards and a touchdown. Dodds | thirteen vards of the distance. than at any time this year. | —~—0OPEN—— missed the goal. Score, Académy 6,| The Cornell players were always on| A wreck on the Pennsylvania road | Mystic 5. the defensive, but showed some fino|made the Dartmouth eleven late in . To the Working Man Mystic kicked to Noyes, who got 10 | f0otpall and uncovered one of the most | arrival and cut out many people from | yards but the Academy we ble to | intricaté, spectacular and well exe- | seeing the opening of the game. ildin 4 F Del=Hoff Cafe i i were magle 5o | (WiTiAle; epectaculer And, wall exe- | secing: the.ops Bulletin Euilding 74 Franklin Street : $ a bank account means enjoyment when he is well, care and attention tic. - Wilcox Immediately. returned ihe | Seen on Soldiers field since this pl Princeton—Ballin le, Siegling 1t,Wal- 2 h = o d ‘ Business Men's Lunch a specialty. | icick. The Academy fumbled and Hon | Was introducted into the game. With | ler Iz Bamman & MeCormick e, Mas- > ot e L R e a1 i el 3 v Also Regular Dintibr, fifty cents. | drick recovered. Welles then made 3| the ball on her thirty-yard line, the | Gregar rt. Welch re. Bergin ab Hare| ; : 1 jy%a HAYES BROS. Props. | rdha on a fake kick and Noyes punted ;'()lyl'lr)mllk uum";‘arl‘;‘a[rk losseg li( to_ the | I, Read, Sparks, Bard rh, Cunning- Open Saturday evenings—seven-thirty to nine. | .- to the Mystic 45 yard line. ullback on the fifteen-yard line. Then | ham, Dawson fb. . Myetis’ Plimone €he. Line for & few seconds the ball was passed | Dartmouth—Daley le, Sherwin, Fi- THE THAMES LOAN and TRUST CflMl’ANY. from one player to another. with the | cock It, Tobin lg, Needham ¢, Farnum | .M!|s,“:' mahde it first down but were | Harvard men chasing it until four men rg, Jang rt, Bankhart, Dodge re, Bra- | Dopalized 10 yards for holding and | had handled ft. The last man then | dy, Bishon, Boylan qb, Ingersoll, Smith, | Wilcox punted. Mystic held the Acad- [ turned and hurled the ball thirty yards | Dudlav Th. Ryan rh, Marks fb. fimy and got the ball on the 25 yard [ more beforé he was thrown. The pliy core, Princeton 6, Dartmouth 6; e ohen. after a series of 'line| netted the Cornell plavers a clean | touchdown, Ryan:sgoal from totich: | plunges, Farnell was shoved over for a | twenty-five yards, whie_ the ‘Cam- | down, Tobin; goals from field, Cun- touchdown. Dodds again missed the | bridge men stood like staiues waiting | ningham 2: refarée, J. B, Pendleton. B das o ystie 10, Academy 6. | for some opponent to start running. | Bowdoin: umpire, Lieutenant Neely, 0dds kicked off to Ricketts.” Thc| The individual stars were Minot, | West Point; field judge, J. Minds, ! Permsylvania: head linesman, Edward Young. Cornell; time of halves, 30 min- FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL | .. ... Five substitutes rushed in to the Penn-Tafayette game late in the sec- ved Pennsylvania from de— feat on Saturday at Philadelphia. The 28 to 34 Sheiucke! Si., Norwich, Conn. 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The de- | 1o Norih, American .} ' f ’ ! clings were rather precipitate in such 2000 Pactfic Ime avl"gs a" stocks as Reading, Union Pacific and | 14160 Plinsys tock Sading, - o Feoph United States Steel, which exerted a By om . | marked elfect on the balance of the ——— Pullman ac OF NORWICH. | Tist. Bailmay St aphing placement, which was blocked, but a Lafayette man recovered It. With four | vards to go on the third down McCaa, while being tackled, made a_beautiful forward pass to Irmschler, who scored, after wlhich McCaa kicked the goal. It was Irmschler who made the single touchdown in the Princeton-Lafayette | same, be assured of satisfaction. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager 55, 67, 59 West ilain 3trast. N . S. GILBERT & SONS, 141 Main Street Closing—The market closed firm and Reading otiv » It = Republic Steel In the last 15 minutes the Penn sub- A o covarie R Resaped Do. wd "",‘ stitutes were sent in. Hutchinson's Telephone 133. 5 DIVIDEND revavered alf of e T5-point decime, | 1 B ke o o it it e The regular Semi-annual Dividend —— - Bt Touls' 8, W o ed the goal that tied the score. s STOCKS. 5. Taut 5 been declared from the net earn- | ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after Nov. 15th. FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. AMERICAN HOUSE, Sioss Shet. 8. K'T ALL DENTAL WORK. cen be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride ourselves &n KNOWING HOW. Good Denta! work nowadays is only possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaming that. Each of our staff of operators has made some braneh of Den. tistry his particular specialty for years, and whether you need Mling, crowning, extraction or bridge work, we have a SPECIALIST to do ,it for you, and do it positively without pain, and at from oie-third to one-half the prices prevalling at other offices for the same quality Cotton_ 01 . Hide & 1. pid. . Tee Securities 0% 91300 T I S AR of work. 3 ited States Steel 200 Do. P ... T T iw e IT WILL PAY you to Investigate and consult us before golng ¢ Farrell & Sanderson, Props. - : Tobacco ptd 5 elséwhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, ¥ SPECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes | 300 Anaconds Mining i Sets of teeth that fit, from $8.00 % i Gold Crowns, 22 karat....$5.00 Traveling Me 200 Do, ptd & Men, ete. Livery connected Sl SHUEN i closed dteady. Closing bids: ; Novem. ber 14.00, December 14.20, January 14.25, February 14.35, March 14.45 April 14.43, May 14.56, June 14.56, July 14.57, August 14.00, September 12.68. Spot closed quiet, 85 points lower. Hlddl!ll{v uplands 14.35, middling gulf SHRTUCKET yraEerT. 00 Balimore & ONo Bridge Work Sp 1 300 Beinehen il own system — absolutely e o Brookiyn sotd Tras h DOMINICK & DOMINICK, | \ OTTON. ;’:‘:‘: :':' . s teeth i 3 FOUNDED 1870. | New York, Nov. 6.—Cottofi futures i b o - Our New Range a Hit! Members of the New York Stock Exchange. sl All work guaranteed for 1 years / Grest, Wpsien King Dental Parlors, “ Palace Crawford” for large families, ¢ Castle Craw- ford” for average use, ‘“ Fortress,”” smaller size. The ygeless End Hearth is omitted. The ashes 4050 Chicago.. M. & St P, Bonds and Hh Grade lvestmenls | 2 o e Orders sxecuted in Stocks and Bonds, | 3:,:5»« %}f b : b b o fall intc a HOD far below ‘the fire, which makes their Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square Grain and: Cotton, 00 Com Products” MONEY. removal easier and the grates t6 last longer. The OMtids Jioirs week Guys 9 a. bk to 8 g, Bundays'i0a, myito 3 p. M. 109 Dalaware & Hudson 508 Denver & Mo trand New. York. Nov: mercantile pa Coal and Ash Hods are of the same size, and the Ash Hod when emptied can be returned full of —Close: Prime NORWICH BRANCH : 5 to 5 1-2 per cent. Diiltny : jox | Sterling exchange steady at 48 g s Telephone 901 4asls tor dd-duy w"{afl’x’n“q 45 1% coal. There is also more room on top. s 1 a BRI NEWMARKET M 8 lemand. mmerci s 4. - ‘ > 2 , HANGE u'u Mer. F : ; 482 34 Bar silver 50 5.8 Mexican inbe by WaNw Tropt ME. O Suls T e Biston i . .‘o- N. GILBERT GRAY, ; I:O&w-ll oo, s ‘ 0 Gy ollars 43. Money on call nominal: n = . P o i ¢ | aaNHES oiwant 0 put vour bus " B Ji% 52 |oans.” Time loans firm: sixty and M. HOURIGAN, Agent, Norwich | foriierty t. Hodge's Stavie. is now 10- | pyret_class wites, iquors ada 12 ¢ | ninety days 4 3-4 per cent.; six months | . . 3 A y tho pu ere is no m 100 Ulinots S | i U G 417504 100 per eant : ) Ve e