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AUTO INSURANGE ; &huflo‘nor‘lt‘dun. % Strest, Norwich, Conn, Yale and Hm-l:d Elevens Ready for Climax of the Grid- PIGKS HARVARD TO WIN. e S R L Rk i iron Season—Betting Favors Yale Slightly—Acade-| Dartmouth Captain Favors the Crim- Open Saturday evenings—seven-thirty to nine. my and Bulkeley Due for Hot Clash. ool it THE THAMES LOAN and TRUST COMPANY, : 28 to 34 Shetucket St., Norwich, Comn. Clark ‘l'ox;in. captain of the Dart- ODAY ‘We ofler 50 Men's Winter mouth team, is one who thinks Har- : OVCW Il . S”d‘l s* Boston, Nov. 19.—Football fever is vard will win. He compares the Crim- 0 to_make hotel reservations sought for : 2 Princeton eleven epidemic in Boston tonight. The game | lodging: houses ~and hall ‘bedrooms, | 500, team fo the 3 . OVERCOA' between Harvard and Yale—the cli- | while others occupled berths in sleep- | E2inSt which he plaged the previous THE GREATEST T VALUES 'l max of the season—which will be play- | ing cars that had been shunted into | S4EH4H ”‘fl‘ v 1 ya X u" m m ed in the Harvard stadium tomorrow, | freight yards. : . fhe Sihe Mt was almost the sole topic of conver- |. The following will be the probable | Sirons. Thelr attack is quick and we i $10.00 sation in the hotels, clubs and cafes | lineup at the start of the game: g‘mc:l‘reu’ an ‘a ine men ‘ch {n b 5 and on- the streets. The crowd of | Yale—Kilpatrick le, Hobbs It, Andrus | prol "ay‘m b it ,‘“;,"“ e "7‘- s Buys a Gents' Waltham Watch in a prospective spectators 1s unprecedent- | 18, Cooney c, Goebel rg, Lilley rt, Sav- | faonyanc FIgher eapaciuy otk e g 20 year Gold Filled Case. ed, and the demand for seats has caus- | age re, Johnson gb, Philbin Ihb, Daly | (pBether. =~ AL tmes the Hne wmen ed fabulous prices to prevail. Seldom | rhb, Cop (capt) fb. x :n?i';‘: 2 st ‘they . know: Tow."$o ‘B 1 in the forty years’ history of football | Harvard—Houston le, McKay 1t | ®WGN%0 0 Harvard is strons, the ‘ 7.3 $12 4, though u ¢ ; * & s Y S g IV, 5 b have the teams of the two largest | Withington, Jr, lg, Withington c, T ¥ ; -, 18, -| tine men charging low and hard, and Al P ¢ el ot and h Baoh respect | e, O/FIGRerty a Botbet hby Levlig| the secondary defense supports them . : B el Wil Sk 5 : for each other's abilities. Yale was & | rhb, Minot fo. g o S 2 e e . > 20 year Gold Filled Case, H e NUER SRNALE slight favorite in the betting tonight R gt Gt g;’en g oo | ] but 0dds have been scaled considera- | grATISTICS OF RIVAL ELEVENS. | Th comours Brincoton with Har- A CLEAR TRACK| bly from ‘the 5 to 3 of two weeks ago, * 4 v ‘ & BN s vard, let me say: that Harvard is is ahead of you it your property is|and tonight the price was 10 to 9 | yyiq Hag & Considerably Heavier Line, | stronger in every department of the $15.00 o' “but | with some few bets at even money re- r amges Menais showa e, hoistad in | corded. - While Harvard Has More Waight in | E2me: Their attack ls harder and more ’ { Puyss ALl Memilion, Waish S f:nt of yod it you are mot. Consult Thoroughly a College Crowd. the Backfield. she shows more consistency in ,k,;, .}. ’ 20 year Gold Filled Case. shout fnsurance. The supply of tickets has been lim- | In the tack than Princeton. Her kicking is ) : tatistics of the players on s ‘ha ‘ ages, ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance Agl. | ited to 35,000, the seating capacity of | the rival elevens there is much basis | 2%, Superior to Princetons: perhaps Sy 2 These are all New Movements in New Ci : " gt. the stadium, 'The ticket holders, with | for comparison. Yaie. has muoh thg | Aot 80-much in height and distance of : 3 : No shopworn stuff, and fully guaranteed. Richards Biilding, - 91 Main Street | very few exceptions, are either alumni | neavier line from end to end and tackle | Ligck® 25 1 the protectlon of the ect22daw or ‘members of the families of alumni | to tackle, Yale averages 203 pounds | - o = of the New Haven and Cambridge uni- | in the whole line and 209 mfindfi"mm P tn:egeg:{;er o §5§'§T;2'wxffi Exactly 50 Men's Winter Overcoats, including Black Ke versities. So strict have been the rules | tackle to tackle. Harvard averages 8 Mixtures and “Presto” Ci ibl I Cos he ‘P " Coll i 3 Yale. Judging from Yale's score with a 0" Convertible Collar Coats. The [‘Presto” Collar N. TARRANT & 60, Eoyerning the issue of the tickets that [ 190 pounds for her whole line and | princefon, Eli seems to look a trifie | | Coats are Priestly Cravenetted and can be used either as a dross or the spectators in the stadium tomor- 196 pounds from tackle to tackle. Har- N i 117 MAIN STREET. row will be a more thoroughly college | vard's players are better balanced on | S onEos; Dut, Scores are bad Uites | | i coat They go on sale today at thess prices: crowd than ever. before, the whole, being of the tall and rangy q om hefOrs, - rtn . bein, 127 | the Blue in her own environment and = Fire, Accident, Health, perhe greater portion of these fortu- | type. Harvard's first string halfbacks | playing the same hard, consistent PosmvELY} THE BEST $16.50 OVER {312.50 FERGUSON & CHARBEONNEAU, Franklin Sq are much heavier than Yale, while Mi- | game they plaved today, I cannot but COATS IN NORWICH What and Where to Buy In Norwich Liability, Plate Glass b aml Bhe stadten s ity savier man than Coy. The | feel that victory will be theirs.”, { Game Begins at 2 P. M. % - e % and Steam Boiler ... o, . HARVARD. PENN LOSES FULLBACK. THE BEST $22.00 OVER i i AR L T S AR e wapn e COATS IN NORWICH B e e eooe. |WELL WELL WPERS v o few ml vi . do M. Houston, 15 6. y l " s u n A " G E Aiet oo Of Auknaly ead Mot | 5. B St e d OFf With a High cut Shoes offer a very good sub- field. At noon tomorrow the tide of | I 4 g Sprained Ankle—Captain - oMiller oo are N Tans e 150 for | , We can not help it, so we are going Nerwich Unlon Fire Insurance Socisty, | humanity will surge out to Soldiers . Mokay, It. Goes In. the small boy 'to $6.00 in men's, and | to sell Progress Flour, White Rose, ay. , y 3 u. s, fleld ana all the :]namm, ot‘mt‘;l upon | 0. 8 Wet ‘s . from $1.75 for the small girls to $4.00 fm'tm Ig";‘ Ci'::;‘:;m'rg;‘::.":ms;:m‘- Assots $2,759,422. tier; the cheers and songs e un- Philadeiphia, Nov. 18.—The Univer- 5 n ladies’. Drop in and see them. oes, Pure oy . i | - Wistoia A c:‘ u. e Bergraduites. Wl “yolUasepid | the PR T sity of Pemnsylvanis football team was P CUMMINGS. Olive Ofl (the best), at % ‘estern Assurance Co., U. great amphitheater, and at P. M. [C. E. Dunlap, 5. depri its e idate for PREMIUMS. 52 Cemtral Ave. THAMESVILLE STORE, & Taoats Sasoreonth. 07 | Btk clini hained do e mowe w3 a ey {52 posiion ot tuinaci today. wen | | TWO Specials, as Good as Any this Store for Men|| ... I Jnowtsa” G 8. Pairclougn, Prome (8 feclid gagls nte the arens, eager for the [ & Hutchinson Scott was carried from ;‘,;e X Has E Off . 8. g o ray. 7 field suffering from a sprained ankle ed. Captain Fish Will Play. 2 which will l:‘e‘ep im out of the Cornell as kver er! W. COOPER UPBOLSTERIR < . THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, Reports from the two football camps | & game on Thanksgiving day. Captain Thns: Solts i Eobun /the Bect faanithabiiieds ih. the cluntry. irid: we B _ JOSCph F_ Smlth, A . were, as usual, extremely optimistic. | . Miller, who has been on the side lines | o g Koo 56 o Uil U0 St the ety/ies - ahaalidbel FIRST-CLASS MATTRESS MAKER. e Real E: The injured list had been nearly wiped | T since the Michigan game, was put in at ntoe . e Special’ low price. Mail orders eal Estate off since the hard games of last Sat- | i fullback. correct. On sale today at these pric Deceally, atiendet tou FLORIST i i urday, Captain Fish of Harvard, who P o Parniture - repaired arpets 5 y i and Fire Insurance, received a hard blow in the chest dur- | G. ¥. . o Expect Daly to Start the Game. 5 MEN'S SUITS THAT WERE $15.00 A R A i o ; 13 located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. | ing the game with Dartmouth, was re- | 3 % Shio; T 12 i Auburndale, Mass, Nov. 19.—Three AND $18.00 o and made over. 200 Main Street, Norwich. ‘Willlams, Room 9, third fioor. g;&lggb::ds;(;; ffi;fi‘;zo'fn'fie"o;"&i:; hours of the afternoun were given over + 5 259 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn.| jy1a febl3a Telephione 147. | scrimmage, if not in the entire game. |7 R. Kilpatrick, le. &0 |the players toured Boston and its sub- €0 | urbs;-returning to_the hotel at 6 p. m. A typical football crowd surged over | Heury Hobbs, It A T, e ot TOD AY} MEN'S SUITS THAT WERE $20.00 {316 50 1 AND $22.00 RYE PURE OLIVE OIL i e 1 into Cambridge today, thronged Har- | & Ao 1 [ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. f?r?ef{é,‘;f.‘:i :?:‘li:':gfn;‘;gh"l: 15’;{: Seotids, %, 802 | After d'lndnor an ;mulr7 a3, spt;n&l x; There are many brands, but only one Y 1 aughn, games, indoors, and at 7.30 Coach Macl st brand. AMOS A. BROWNING, vard yard and talked of nothing but o DB took the squad out for a brisk walk. s 2 . ) Fancy New Rye for Seed LAPURA leads them all. We impors /| the game. Every student who was sus- | &% Phiibin. ihb. Coach Howard Jones was suthority | | | 00 Men “Ea Ie Brand Ne igee sh"-' 1t dlreot from Ttaly, We sell it &t & ¥ pected of having an extra ticket was | Fred Daly, rhb. e & 8 P by i fl fl e low price. It us supply you. A E H Paul. tackle . 602 aly 3 y 4 & 1 “Phone 205 demand this year was more than dou- | & b’ hiow, puara % |in the backfield. _Daly arrived here to- in a Special Sale A. R. MANNING'S, o1, 703 336 Frankiin 8t ble the supply. R S 800 | day from New Haven, showing such a Filephone, Yantic, Conn, | Free delivery to all parts of the eity BROWN & PERKINS, Attomeys-at-Law Tickets at $40, $50, $60. T 1 Bronson, gused 33 | great improvemen: that it is believed lephone. S . g : i G Nacdier tnd 11 |he is able to stand the strain for a FOR REGULAR $1.50 AND $2 SHIRTS ———— over Firss Nay_pank Shetucket st | Actual sales of ickets at yl0, 830 nd | £ § B 0 TR R - OUR WORK : 3 % i Howe, - ab. : : o g Stairway next 1o '122?-,3- Nat. Bank| offer of $200 Tor a cholee pair of seats A e o aiced o B ik e e BR- Jn N Es, nen“s" Ted. 38-2. Open Monday and Sat-| on the Harvard side was refused to- 5.0 very = Norwich itical urday evenings. oct29d | day on the Boston stock exchange. B ACADEMY VS. BULKELEY. meets the -PP;:::'X. of the critical e The greater portion of the specta- TR SRR it At Kknows the high character of : 35 SHETUCKET ST. y tors who came tonight from far away im |N. F. A War icked to Keep 4 1ds d It’s As Good As New points remained in Boston. The ho- s tate Clean A New London. ogers’ Domestic Laundry. R 10 ‘Phone 32-3 tel accommodations were extended to A “Bagle” Shirts — hence the | | £ S0 L s sk oom one 32- i % - v Ve el 3 ‘anklin 3 the utmost limits. Rooms in the lead: Hagvard's Last-Signél Drill. Academy supporters who have kept A ear i . ing hostelries were umobtainable and a close eye on Capt. Jack Gallivan's seats at dining tables were mearly as Medfield, ME-IS.,A Nov. 19.—A cignal| cleven are entertaining no fears of the scarce. i";‘é lnln? fer‘;" mmum)" durfitfif}r" was | resuits when 1t meets Bulkeley on # eld in the afternoon. Most of the day | the Academy campus this afternoon. In Hall Bedrooms and Sleeping Cars. | was spent in reading, both for s There is no question but what it will Hundreds of persons who had fafled [and amusement purposes, and in pla be a stiff fight, but when it comes to a showdown, the Academy will pro- duce something that will shove Bulke- ley back a notch or two, in spite of the hopes the New London students " have from having played a tle game with the Academy, 12 to 12, earlier in the season. Light practice has been importance of this offering. Exactly 1200 Shirts in the lot in a splendid variety of /fabrics and in a wide range f To Our Patrons Piease preserve this list for future reference of this season's newest de- signs and colorings. All are 20800 Am. Smelting & B. . a5 | the rule at the Academy this week = CONFLICTING INFLUENCES %00 Am. Smettior & 1mn-emg w0 e T ffae ahane. i S e Asbestos Cement | Eureka Packl Radiators s P MOt rtat wvert | 00 A0 e et 134" 1%% | The 1909 Academy eleven is expect- akan th at- Asbestos Packing | Exhaust Heads Radlator Valves rice ; Moo dm Tor s T i | Am. Tob. % | ed to maintain the record made against Asbestos Wick Feed Pumps R ish and lrregular. Top A Wosten " Bulkeley, which has never done bet- tached or detached cuffs, ma- [ | s, e F s, all kind ot ' o~ S sicting | 1253 Anteonds s ter than tie the Academy, and most : Jtonios ‘Fige RRges, oL SR oy sonfar as appearance goes, when you| ~New York, Nov. 19—Conficting M- 60 i . of the time has had to take a good and tesial Covering Ferrules, Brass Rubber Goods ot an overcoat or sult cleaned and|fluences were at work in. the stock [ A0Do pfa .ol At heciinm: YELE ooy ing nrk the erials are fine percdle and Asbestos Lead Iron Betitug Puiees vr-e&l here.We wl‘: 1nflnite pains | market tud{-yl Whirlh g;\'a ,:}h:"““fig- 3700 Baltimore & Ohlo. scores for the last few years: | Joint Runners Foot \'Ji\'fi Satety Valves our work, cleaning each gar- | pearance of irregularity. - | oo Do ld -.oe e AR Bath Tubs Fusible Plugs ety Soemt separately and carefully guarding |vorable influence was a doubt about | 1600 Beibichem 'Steci "I’ 1904—Academy 38, Bulkeley 0. heavy cheviot, aizes ‘14 o, 18, Bends, Lead-and Galvanized "Fit. Separators : -, 9800 Brookiyn Rapia Trans ‘Academy 44, Bulkeley 0 = PICT fubrio fram, the alghtsst inury. the character of tomorrow’s bank | %00 Brookvu Rapid Tra: 1905 A f0emy 1T Butknicy 6 | iron tings Seats, Bath Fvery patron I8 pleased with the thor- |statement. In favor of higher prices | 4o Central Leather - ey IS On sale when the store opens [ | Bibbs, Compres. | Galvanized Pipe Closet ess of our work and also with the| Was the renewal of rumors of the| 200 Do ptd .. =2 1906—Academy 5, Bulkeley Consoli i siun Galvanized Ex- Shower Baths moderate charges that rule in our es-|Progress of the plan for concentration | (000 Central of New Jersey.. Rl 5 e Bulksley Bigh aohogl e Self-closing pansion Tanks | Solder, Bar tablishment. 3 of the copper producing corporations| ‘i cherese & Ollo- ST & Dol Hiahmstiop) k today and until lot Is sold. Boller Supplles Galvanized Hot Wiping ey and assumptions growing out of the| 900 Chicago Great West. S T 3 Brass Fiteings Water Boilers Soldering Nipples " Wells-Fargo “melon cutting” on oth- | 1000 Chicago & N. W... 1907—Academy 0, . Bulkeley 0. Prass P Gaskets— Toals ['ng S Dye Works, |- bonuses. Tihe latter influence was |10 (il 3 & 5 E; R LT (G For Regular $1.50 and $2. Eagle Shirts 98 ! Brass Pipe Tools | Copper Stillson Wrenches \ perceptible in the wide advances on | 11300 Colorado Fuel & = p | Rubber Stocks and Dies - Academy 12, Bulkeley 0. : - 'm 157 h-..m. Si, |lisht dealings of a number of high 400 Colorado & Southern. 2 % Gauges, Altitude Stop and Waste priced jnvestment - stocks known to| 10030 e .- The lineup will be as follow Men’s Fine Worsted Coat Sweaters in plain gray and gray | | Seg O novizd have large surplus holdings in their Academy. Bulkeley. with colored trimmings — regular $3.00, Sweaters at $2.39 | | a 3 Vatep Stable Pans b “' M’ ‘i. i N ich Sfi”:“"22:\:;’1‘;".“..:;'.»‘"i‘-?..ch‘:?,“‘.',i? 1700 Melaware & Hudson Gallivan (capt).............. Amold each: I ENEhaLS. s ol TR .- - rer eft end. L | umper at sses, Gau Supply Pipes g 10 Norwici figure in balance sheets. The equities| 560 bo pra = 0. s Swan Viets | Cast_Iron Fittings uge Glass Cut- | Swing Joints W 3o 108 1 060 35 20 1::1 Readrltng prop.fl‘!l;n htl‘ve t;!en .:wlnt- (200 Distilers Securiies Standard te Tanks, Alr il ed at often as justificat - 0 Edde ... ... N e Soversi v for the job. Competition is keen and | that stock in proportion to the fOUr| bios benens Bicric | A i F e | Pipe to Thermometers e A e o8 | Bence was dominabt.in the trading n | 13 bo-tr S . Cone. . s and NP, | Heatern, Foed Traps, St ught us the way to 200 Tilinols Central Isbister ... ..Casey, St. Germain | ron and N. P, eaters, Fee raps, Steam figore ciose and ‘do first-class work. | cetivity of the stosk showed slene sie| ehs Mg et A e N S el Tuven Sotler il P ebrath, Casey . ..Cottrell, Shea n Stea , g of the operstlons of an orgenized party 1908 Dutr Haresir . Right end. Clamps, Hose Hot Water Bross c M. W‘Ii‘l.lAM oF leae’ PaEMIIEGL A0 . The| 1% Intemational Paper Hendricks ............ Troland, Prince Copper Closet Hemp Packing N. P. nfluence on the [ 616 Intemational Pump Quarterback. Floats Hoppers, Iron Tube Brushes rest of the market. In the case of the Tows Cemtral ... Baats Closets, Water, Enamel Cleaners Qeneral Contractor and Builden, | copper stocks the advance with which | ©400 Kanes Clty Southem.... 437 i 45 | "8 “70e Left halfback. Iron Hose, Steam Scrapers 218 MAMN STREET. they started brought in some realizing | 4000 Loutsville - & Nashville. . Prince, Shea Porcelain ‘Water Tuck's Packing ™ may27a | S2les which turmed the prices down-| 300 M, & St. Leuls...... Right haifback. ! Cesspools Injectors Tubs, Bath b . AL SRl . ] wards again and resulted in consider- MecCormick o e Cleaners, Flueand |- Inspirators Union Elbows upsettin X c alia L Ini ¥ | ably upestiing the genare] markat. e | (i1 Mo Ken. & 3 The ometa FIPACE | EUCalIBtUS acreage costs $230.00 | annual income; the crop i reproduc- Cboke, Al enicins: Disca bl o ancy Native Chiek Eot an ealy bemefit from the renewal (2 e B I Mr. Benson of Norwich. referee, and | PET cre, on very favorable terms of | tive, immune from every commerelal Ball Jenkins’ Valves Dart b el 2 et - 5 | Mr, Westerv v ire. ¢ A Bibb oints, Expansion Srase e value of in; ot . ore F Native Soldings by Southern Facine oF W, | 558 Rt £ ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY. I tani Feare thiy’ fat hcres: Yol & | - 16 doqutres but'a soail inSAvISIts o ression |iTsell Blas-avd - | Dvtaat Cocks ‘argo. There Was & great variety of Y pacif EE 5 - i i 3low-of Send; Vi G R M o 1o incingg 4 o O A O Comell the Faverite—Has Young,| 70D WOrth SE500L00; & gn of 10|10 personal supersson. 1t i prticn- T - B 3 e thing for Sunday dinner. ;‘lufor etm-r‘r(rpla‘hsh; :(onuk -r;d Des | 19100 Fen;-;y_lv- Who Won Last Year. per cent. per annum, or, 33 1-3 per | larly adapted to non-residents and for Gas Common Check ines stocks, which became active af- Epee S ‘ Autormatic cl Apnlon, Basket Grapes, Malaga Grapes, | 1o/ Sio0ks, which became active af- | *100 Fifiurs %8 Brookline, Magn, Nov. 1§._Over the | CeRt: Per annum, compounded annually | most persons Is more desirable than < pomrig <o P ', 800 Pressed S . Iron P! Oranges, Grape Fruit, Ete. common advancing from a fraction|——— Pullman Palace Car Massachusetts Institute of Technolo- | at the same rate. ordinary real estate, stocks or bond Sill Lead, Pig Globe above 37 a share to nearly $12. The | %0 Raliway Sieel Spring | gy course, in this tosn, sevent§ run- . 3 i » Steam Lead, Sheet Radiator S mfli’s stirring up of this class of securities | 22} g . | mers wil Contest tomorrow forenoon fn | Every day the earned increment | mevings Banka or life-lysusios, m Gauge | Malleable Fittings Safety in 50 sensational a manner is looked the annual intercollegiate cross coun- o A% hree-way Mason Reduci tt] .ABKET’ B AL STt SRR (e Looked e e roolikiate cross coun” | equals $7.00 on this ten acres, $210.00 | Bucalyptus affords an ideal outside I:‘:‘:”“z,\ azon Reducing Throttle 6 Franklin St. Dl‘:}"d‘fekfl:r fecling agatnat the xvn-l o | AT from each of ten colleges, al- | cach month; $2,500.00 per year. resource, acquired out of income and Stop and Mineral Wool Ventilators | eral market. ubts over the com- bugh orly five from each institution ;i ¥ Waste Nipples, Brass Vises novisa JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Pexton of ‘1‘:‘5 bank statement ‘-(.r;d.:, 9 Do, id Ll 4| urf‘;:".;,lblsr;geg?.x‘:mp_nn i On 100 acres the earning is ten times ‘”:‘““‘ sacrifice. The growth, value Urinal Irnln Washers, Rubber uncertainty over the after effects | 5,20 Slom Shet. & & , ion, and bold- 2 and profit y Dampe; la- Galvanized Wast of last week's unexplained loan con- | *Sion Soutnen Tofiny er of the team title during seven of | STeater. The earning is constant, be- v s e i sy o Oakum te Colutng ]Im ime I B k B o i S B Ty T the past nine years. was a favorite in | gins with the planting of the trees, and and by authoritative private and Dhrt Unions Oilers, Engine Wheels, Wire b Im h" loss indicated by the preliminary esti- | 209 Trinessee Copper % | general opinion tonight. That team in- > government publications. Dies, all kinds Sight Feed Valve mates of the currenoy movement. In| e s et ei% Wl 3 | cludes Captain Young, winner of last | I8 an every-day increment. ! Discs, Jenkins Packings, Steam | Whistles these the total of gold for export for| 100 Do pra year's race. / As a provision iy Metallic Afr Wick, Cotton OF NORWICH. the week ran up to $5400,000. The | 8380 Union Pucitc For second place, university -of [ Based on a world's necessity and ety ASAARC Ny Drills ; Pantry Cocks © Asbestos express movenient with the Interior, on| 08 Do, 24, L Penusylyania, Massachusetts Institute | made more certain by the hardwood | Provide for old-age. as an estate to Drum Traps Pipe, Brass Wash Trays fiie~othee Tiand, YiGIASE a donisidaratio] an S e | of Technology, Yale and Syracuse are follow generation after generati Eclipse Packing iron Water Closets DIVIDEND balance in favor of New York and the | 1363 Uaisd Site l"n considered 1ikely contenders. The | timber famine that is upon us, the b St S Ejectors Galvanized Wrenches 8%/ Bib Painey OREAUGRE. naatly Dalf & | ok D o other colleges to be representéd are as insurance, considereds from any T4 g Reohbrahmas! Dividona | 221105 0C8 00 ehat tigsloms by god | it Y ST et Dacqmouth, Michgan, ot | (ULl 470 82 2070 43 60 DASSE ) ana every sanapont. mvesmen n | Ml Gond us alist of your wanis. Let us quote you. . ividend | exports seems to have been reduced to| 1400 ? inceton. ¥ . hias been declared frem the net earn- | under $2,000,000. United States Steel| 2000 Do bfd The Technology, course of six miles, eucalyptus is a real opportunity, an s 000, 800 ewtern Marsiand . v :| Commercial quantity is alread H was, - ‘quite' Bteady unller presenio n a new scene for the Intercollegiate a y y | urgent duty. o :rfi'n”" Six months at the (oughiout the day amd closed at | bies Weners Ceien e 8% | run,”abounds in. diffculties calling {or | growing, yours will be an integral part | & 7 We will save you money. ;. & :.ur. :«- :-ne;‘ - ,:.r, -;;:hw.u small net. decline . spite of the buoy- Wheding &L yiie o | the best of nill and dale work. e Representative investors of Norwich pm-m sl ents; courteous freatment. yab! and after Nov. . ant rise at other pommts. The financial S Sapti e of that great enterprise. h i » FRANK T. WOODARD, district was flooded with rumors of| T et SIS0 sher Mohicans ve. Heavyweights: e S N AR ot o ek et s R suizra Rrasurer, | fcais in the Iatier part of the day al- MONEY. Manager Larkie of the Mohicans was ey | tted tteratare ana government - | i ROBERT BROWN ESTAT _ |lsging sensational increases in 1vi-| ney york Nov. 19.—Money on cali| I conference with Captain Burke of | can be e planned as to produce an | ports at No 1 Chapman block. < ur- i Sov. ; e Heavywelghts Friday night, and o= - 57, 59 W, ther changes in corporation relations, | ¥ at 4 1-2@ per cent.; ruling rate | arrangements were completed for a 68, 57, est Main Strast. DOMINICK & DOMINICK, | /iy Jrieiesn, veonen? Secame teverion |4 3-4: Jast loan 4 1.3 closing did §| SITOOESINRS JYErs, (oL, (67,2 | cone ave out for the city champions | Wesleyan Elects it Captain. ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager ence, ! arity ; cent.; | several of thelr players, but are Y YT oward Mitchell, 1912, of Portland, % A Members of the New York Stock |altogether and closed unsettled. ' Bonas [ BIOStY_ qave, 4 3:4@0 per cent: six|ang will put Dok on sguinet (ne| College Football Games Today. | Me. wds today olected captain of the | (@ elephone 1. Exchange. Tore fcts Total salon, phr yalus, §4.1 o8 P cend Mohicans to put themselves in trim| Harvard vs. Yale at Cambridge. .| Weslevan university football team for 2,000. United States bends were un- for their game with Baltic on Thanks- Brown vs. Indians at New York. next year. Mitchell is about 20 years oh COTTON. w " anged on call. 3 giving day. And as the Mohicans ex- | Bowdoin vs. Tufts at Portland. old and has played on the team since New Yo ¥ ¥ 'w York, Nov. 19.—Coftton futures| pect ti play the Fort Terry team in| Bucknell vs. Swarthmore at Swarth- | his freshman year. Z la‘o::d firm.” Closing bids: November | this on Thanksgiving, a good same is | more. . Beweibs OPEN Store, Matn A 3 Tigh Tow Clowe. |14.45, December 14.50, January 14.69,|looked for, and the reputation of both| Cornell vs. Niaga: o T Grai - oy . Coppee % | February 1478, March 1493, April 1436, | teams wili be pnAkL \The' MAIoRaR T Nave as Dalins: &t Kpaspolic’ The believer in comparaiive scores A Tnds of yard geode; the fAinest ol Golion. / . it 1% | Mey 1606 June 1508 Juli 6.8 Au-| outwelen the Heavyweights, but the [ Georgetown va. Bastern at Wash- | can fnd little to go by as fur ax Har- | pants. pleces in aress €oods, silks, . NORWICH BRANCH': Fd e 34 ptember 13.07, October | Hoevies are game and there with the | ington. vard and Yale are concerned. Both el- [s) aie (AL Two thousana yaras ‘i ] 8 : - R e Nov, 19.—Spet cotton | Co0K Playe. The game will be called| FHoly Cross vi. Fordham, at New | defeated West Point. both defeated 0c_to $1.08 B y Telephone ; closed quiet, 10 points lower; middli Bnd pire A} Laf Poirn sub ARt Priniaton.abft Dut 2 ! 3 , e ng | erec and T. Sheehan as umpire. A| Lafayette vs. Lehigh at South Beth- [ mouth played a tie game, Y: A, Business Men’s Lunch a_specialty. 1430; middling gulf, 15.05; looked for, as the lehem, icd “found o 7% | uplands, ed_Princeton and Harvicd found no| Also Roguler Dinnor, fifty cents. : Heavy- 7

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