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s INSURANIC=. FIRE AUTO LIABILITY J. L. LATHROP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, sept2odaw NSURANCE Norwich, Conn. Motor Boat Owners investigating protéets will be JBoat Insurance repaid by end Pciic them when running an against all marine perils includ- 1t when laid up ipg flre and theft. at very low rate. Tham B. P. Learned”& Co., Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May 1846. apriFMwW ances reprasent _good. r o small ann from of abso e 'and prudent person doe: liable companies, and al pavment can remove hapless chance to the realra ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, 21 Main St. octédaw on Fire Tnsurance? We 1BE OFFICE OF Wi F. HILL, Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is Jocated In Sor Wlillams, Room 9, third floor. ‘Telephone 147. feblsd ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BROWN & PERKINS, ’itoreys-at-Law | over First Na#t. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance Btairway next to Thames Nat. Bank Tel. 38-2. urday evenings. " Block, over C. M. Open Monday and Sat- oct29d Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephome 003, 7, Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchanges Bostom. 53 State Street. New York. PRIVATE WIRE. Dominick & Dominick BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bonds Investments! PRIVATE WIRE TO New York Boston Ch >ago Cincinnati St. Telephone 901 ugéd Second-hand l\lotorcycles | ookl g 8 TR 5 SR A 8104 H. P. ... ‘\ 810 4 H. P. Magneto (Run les# than Txcelgior Aut Saddle Lamps, Gas 1 n sary supplies in stock. C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Yantic, Conn., or Imperial Garags, | Norwich. octld ro decide where Liq Howeve: rial we wili nr alifornia and | delight the most you ir will rou that JACOB STEIN, 'Phone 26-3, oct4d buy give this ce where vou should buy them. ‘rench Brandies eritical is 24 Broad Street. - Louis | Pittsburg | Norwich Branch, Shannon Bidg. | FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr | Tires, | and | | i your us a the | Our will { | | | | | 93 West Main Street | 1647 L Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standarh brands of Beer of Europe and A Bohemian, Piisner, Culmbach Bav Pale and Burton, Dublin Beer, Bass’ Scotch Ale, Guinness’ C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, ¥Frank Jones' Nourl. ing Ale, Sterling Litter Ale, Anheuser -hilite and Pabst Horwicn Town. Budwelser. S A. A. ADAM, Telephone 447-22 Jy22a New Fdli Goods Remnants, large and small pleces. wll kinds, colers aund styles, Diress Goods. Broadceloths, ete. Good bargains in Silk R nants at the MLy REMNANT STORE, ica rianm Muelr's Stout, JOHN BLOOM, Proprietor. 129 Waat Main St ~apid nalize his finishing in the charmed cir- | < The Tattville sociation football cle of .00 batters, and with the cham- club opnened the season on Saturday | pions of the American league. This|and defeated the strong Sterling team same fancy stickwork has been a pow- | for the Eastern Connacticut league cup | erful factor in landing the. Athletics | by 5 goals to 2. John Eccles made the | where they are today and fastening | kickoff at 3.15 before a large and en- Right Fielder Murphy in popular fa- | thusiastic crowd and R. Pilling scored | | yor here. Everyone will want to see | the first goal for Taftville afte 10 | him get the emblem proposed and so | minutes’ play. This roused ‘the visit- | —- equalized through A. Shorrock Score 21-0—Team H.s Banqugt at the | Taftville team now awoke and plaved Garde. a great game, scoring 3 more goals | & | through J. Greenhalgh, and when time On Satu A. team left | Was called the score was 5 goals to { for Hartford, where they lost in a hard | ID_favor of Taftyille. 1,‘,. Taftville | fought 2 with more or less rough- | €M DYt up a fast game. Moriarty at he Hartford High' school team | halfback being the pick the haif- Trinity field. The score, which | PACks. and among the fc s R. Pil- 0, does not tell the story, how- | 1ing and A. Finlayson mdde a good -’ some of the decisions of the|TiS8ht wing. The reforee amused the | feree of Hariford are questionable. | SPectators by kicking the ball off from | The team fought w21l and the losing | 2 free ki but on the whole he -1 L of the game can be accounted for by | Feed & good and fair game. the fumbling of punts and hard luck., _ The following was the The line was in shipshape form, both | Taftville 5 on the defensive and offensive. Her- | H. Fin 1 ] 1T0 GIVE PRIZE TO DANNY MUHPHY Norwich Fans Want to Signalize His Great Season with the American League Champions—Hartford High Too Strong for Academy in Football—Other Sports. ernoen, 5 to 4. in the Cit league se- ries. in a game which went eight full u)mng& but . was called by Umpire P i i 5 : s .| Luke Riley for darkness when the first | What should strike a responsive | Heavyweights linea up ggaigst the|luke R en the firs chord in_the hearts and pocketbooks | Lightweights football CM and | man ahds!lii"?a;t:d, ll]n the minth. There of many Noewich men has been start- | emerged victorious by the fine score o I e e e ed by (eorge P. Madden in the prop- | of 32 to 0. A large crowd witnessed ; '31'\\ 'own took the lead in the ion to present to Danny Murphy, | the game and were well pleased with | third b ',‘é""“g two runs, assisted by the sterling rightfielder of the Phila- | the way the boys played. Johnson and | Ris “”]U”’ :l" catch a thrown bali delphia Athletics, champions of the | Supa starred for the Heavyweights, at Second, and a. couple of singles. American league, a fitting souvenir | while Captain Marion, Fullback Field- | Greenevil eh\'“’ it up in the fourth on | from his home town. Mr. Madden pro- | ing and Kleming shone for the Light-}a row of three singles and went one | poses to push the idea along this week | Weights, aspecially in their tackling. |ahead in the sixth on singles hy Har- and the Nerwich delegation which is | The lineups and summary: rington and McClafferty. Thev added sure to attend the gamesgein Philadel- | Heavyweights. Lightwgights. | tWo more in the seventh on three sin- phia next Monday and sday, will | Greads, ;. Ho | Sles. ,\\“‘:‘ i;"f s came: within ‘ofie | be entrusted with the task of present- | y oo o oo, P e oney | ;rio :f A S T R ing the Norwich prize emblem to Dan- ¢ Left Tackle. | one CaNess MGHLE . Muriay s ny before the assembled thousands in | D. Quinn, Kendal, Wi et Tl e Tt el e Shibe park, incidentally giving the Left Guard. et tist did the feature fieldin The Rose offNew England a monster ad- | Cores. Henderson, e g et . J vertisenfent. Dusion: it Tichardson | Greenedilte Norwich Tows. Among half a dozen men who have | _ _ Right Guard s Wiy wen already signified their willingness to | Kendall J. Quinu, =0 o 0 g £70,0 0.0 be contributors to the $200 which MT. | syeeney (Capt). o0 o0 Downing s Madden thinks would be about the Rizht End R et right amount to put into the testimo- | Suer, R e g 41 nial to Murphy are Henry B. Daven- | py.. gl Ficlding | 40 port, Ben Hann m Connell, Pat 7 Fullback e Pl e o Shea, Denny Hayes and Jerry Driscoll, | Gadle, o i Rydhotm | = while all others who want to be count- | , s A (Capt e ed in to show Danny what the fans | oM%% S by innings in his home town think of him are in- : touchdowns, | yervich Town ¢ 3 vited t oindicate.td Mr. Madden what atets, supert | RTINS Greenerd v e e ¥ 2 w2 cosisidens— | sudge, Dilworth: | P Sunday evening for Philadelphia, and | o0 1P mae i oin Mr. Madden sayvs that for any others | TAFTVILLE STARTS i Houli- who want to go, Murphy can secure their seats as he has aiready done for ,/ AFTER THE CUP. = a number here. e Ll What to sive Danny has not yet | Wins Opening Game from Sterling in | CENTRALS GET ONE been decided, hut it 1 probably be Asaoc:ahon Football ON THE HOSPITALS a handsome charm or emblem to sig- thoroughly deserved by ling work for his a year of ster- team. ors, who soon equalized through A. Shorrocks. Give and take play after which R. Pilling scored a s ACADEMY LOST To ?(';});}:dmafi-half time Taftville led HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL. On resuming the Sterling team s bert, fraquently Isbister and Elliot broke through and secured good tackles. The backe worked hard for gains. but were not as quick as the line in start- ing. > Andrews, Fe J. Wilson Needham. Bueiley | R. Fllling Greenlalgh | There were several Norwich boys T W : | who attend Trinity at the game and 3 k. A. Shorrock, Brow T i Roy Swam took a party from Norwich, making the trip by automob After the game thz team with Coach Altmédn and Manager Bailey had lunch at the forwards YALE'S BEST AME. The lineups and summary | 21 Mo Hartford . Hi Blue Eleven Defeats Holy Cross 12 Gebraih, Griswold | nney. Love. l-whnh‘ of feothall | Herbert, Bolsetrom | t1 r of any playved at New Risht Guard. ven this season, Yale defeated Holy | Tsbister, S Tuck s Saturday 12 to 0, the same score | Heatz, = Fields , 8 resulted from their meeting a year | Left Guard. ago. [ Eillott, Porter, AR e, Perry | From the start the Holy Cross men | Bliss, Smith 7 MeCue, Carsey | TOUght, valliantly and when the first | Left End i period ended had kept e from scor- | MeCormick (Capt.) VanSchask | ing, although a trial for a goal from uarterback he field by Captain Daly just r T Gasin | the field by Captain Daly just m 1 Right Malfback going oyer. In e =econd Smullens, Purtds (Capt.) | after pass by Corey to R. Fullback 5 line plays by Daly, Philbin and Coate o Tett Tattoaen e Fr ToB1SON { Corey made 2 wide sweep around rlght X. F. A. 0 touchdowns. Gasin 2, | ©nd and crossed the line. In the four rom _toncidowns, o1, | period, afteria fine run by Walter | rin Ransdell of ‘ { Camp, Jr._ and plunges through the | eh d Wheeler. | Jine hy Potter i Deming, the latter | sodvury and Bris “’ ot over for another score. the goals | cing ck rasil | Manager Bailey atranged {farsd | 1D ROtk cates being kicked e { game with H. P. 1 Nov | B gy o i when the local boys expect to show | Harvard Crushed Williams. | Hartford opponents some foot- Harvard crushed Williar at new football 'on Saturda at Cambridge. * == i to 0. The visitors never came w HEAVYWEIGHTS WIN | 40 yards of the Crimson goal line ot BY BIG SCORE.| ,When the University of Georsia | R nolled up 101 points against the Locust | Fast Game on Shetucket CaMpus——]m-..w Academy eleven last Saturday, | Score 32 to 0. a_touchdown wis made on an aver ey Vet ionere nd one-half min- | On the Shetucket campus on Satur- | utes Ti a record in the| | day afternoon Manager Mclntyre's | south. SATURDAY MARKETS. ] Intense Dullness Foilowed Opening— Sluggish Price Movement. w York, Oct. $.—10.10 a. m.—Prices | - = . : scurcely” stirred by the | light opening ovde A sluggish P 100 Touisville & 146 down movement hin a Minn. & St s > of less than 1- < 1 except for Westinghouse declined 3-4 11 a. m.—The intense duliness which | : followed the opening srded little op- portunity for trading operations, and | 4 ptd . fluctuations weve accordingly restricts | s ed to the merest fraction. Sears-Roe- l Tk & Western, buck, whi sold yvesterday at 138, | i American opened at 169 and advanced further Sl 1o 170, n Close.—The market closed easy. A | «light hardening of the general list | - Pittsbus C. & St accompanied the. sharp advances in | rd Stesl CEr some of the specialaie The narrow Paiace Car range of the advance was retraced in| - Steel Sprinz last few minutes i Steed STOCKS. | Tsiand Co agh ! £ ¢ 5 Aml. Copue 66%% w, 1 Am Aol i A, ¢ Pacific 500 Am. (Car ern Railway 100 Am. ¢ Do, ptd Tennessce Copper Tee Texas & Pacific Linseed 0 Toledo, S, Th & W 00 A Locomotive e vases To. »ofd 3600 Am, Smelting & R....... Tnion Pacific s prd \ - Do, pfd S - . Stee! Foundries, Tnited States Realty.... 300 Am. Sugar Refining. Tnited ates Rubber, 500 Tel. & Tel United States Steel.... 100 Toinces ped No_pid - - Am. Woolen P 400 Anaconda Mining Co. .. Chem. 100 Aichison —— Do. pfd Do. pid . 100 Atlantic Coast Line Western Maryland 300 Baltime & Ot Wostinghouse ctric 160 Brookiyn Mapid Trans. Wheellng & T Erie 1100 Canadiar Total sules. izres. {00 Central | ¥ i h Néw' Jer COTTON. 10« & Obio New York, Ocl. S.—Futur [ ok, steady. Closing bids: October \ November 14.44, December 14, « S Febria 1469, M ‘« 1486, May 1 June 1 ¢ | b i Swol cotton closed steady. 15 points | I | advance Middling' uplands 14,65, | [ : Middling gulf 14.90.; no sales. | — brd MONEY. Bl e e New York, Oct. $.—Prime mercantile 0 ist ofd . | paper, 51-2 to 6 per cent.: sterling ex > § ot | chang: at 483.15@ 483 for sixt R s e, S B } day bi at 486.20 for demand; 44 i Y Test s | Commorcial bills, 821-2@7-8. Bar gil- | Dilzsis Caatral - 17im | Ver, 54 1-4; Mexican dollara 45. i WURWICH BULLETIN, ; MUNDAY, | putting the finis { club, t | since H OCTOBER 10, 1910 CITY LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. e State Hospltal [ 2 Cantrals 3 1 Greeneritte 3 B Nerwich Town 3 [ Thé Greeneville, team won their game at Sachem park on Sunday aft- | City League Leaders Were Beaten, 6 to 3—Simcox in Winning Form. In the City - league series, the Cen- tr won from the Hospitals on Sat- urday afternoon, 6 to 2, on the latter's diamond. by landing on Bill Austin for four hits. which with veral errors gave the winne four runs in one inn- ing. Later they rapped out a couple of more hits, which produced a pair of run The Centrals fielded sharply, giving Pitcher Simc fine support, and the twirler was in h most mystifying form when the Hospitals wanted hits. The Centr: Hospitals. bl pooa e ab b 2 e TCasey.c 4 1 9 8 0Kanc.ss 402 4 1 Murrayss 4 0 0 2 0N chest 01 M'Grath.ab 4 6 1 2 18 Austin 109 1 2 ot 4 00w A 1 i T Hiint ‘2 10 sev.25 4 0 1 1Fowlercd 4 0 2 0 0 THlhanit £ 1 0 0 3 1022 Calkins.1b 0100 Geer,1 106 01 o 30000 Totals, 3¢ 627 11 - Totals, 3 118 CITY LEAGUE DECIDES TO CLOSE SEASON. Approach of Football Weather Puts the Finish to Baseball Next Satur- | day. Owing to un onable baseball we: Norwic City | league gam .ome to an end n Saturday w the Hospital v (:Xf'f‘r‘(fl\ was a decision night a :d at Sunda by a majorit of ‘therktidhicbrs Sni Gmitays. who T been considering such a move for a week The Hosy team will finish champions. The teams have heen play- ing well conducted games, showing a 1 lin: of amateur baseball, and rey want a big show of their lowers for the final zame next Satur- CONNIE LIKES HARRY. Mack Says Davis Can Stay With Ath- letics as Long as He Likes. E Vhile the Athletics. hing s of the season r Mack led a the rank: W the early peddling Harry Davis er for some other club and the Athletic stuff that T Now. leaves Davis and 1 were last week les on their the south. fine bomb- < ond 1 of reading 1 Connie. “Do you Suppo: wonld ver peddle Harry Davis mark this, if Harry Davis ever the Athletics it will be for of Harry's own. feels his playing days are over wants to get a & h with a en we will talk the igatter over and mysell. But you can bet owne rd_turned the trick in 1908 Whenever | i i i ! Cleveland FINAL AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. ‘Won, 102 8% 8 81 vl D68 Boston Cieveland Chicago Washington Louis 5. Oct. Teadcr 1cday, £ and the the d”the local season. First game— Scores: st. Cleveland. ab b a e | Bronkie.sb 3 1 1 1 1 Granes, it 4 1 4 0 0 Jockson.ef 4 2 1 0 0 Grigge. 1 44410 Wallace.ss Casterly.rf 4 0 1 0 0 Northen cf Stotall.Tb. 4 2 7 0 0 Hartzelrf Smith.c 40410 Stcphens,e P'paugp.ss 4 0 2 6 0 Nelson.p Blandihgp 4 0 0 1 0 Totals, Totals, 02410 1 None out when wiining run scored. Score by innings Louis . .1.11001040 15 Clevelana 100000 6 0—4 Two base hits, J Corridon, Griggs, Graney, tephens: three “base bits, Lajoie. Griges:, sacrifice hit, Stephen Bronkle, Storall, Grigzs: wild piteh. B Brst hase on balls, off Nelson off Blanding 1: struck out, by Nelson 4, by Ieft on Wases, St. Louis 12, Cleveland umpize, Exans, Second ganie—- St Louis. d. h'po a e An T 05 103 2100 1040 0200 118 0 0 Haitzell., 0219 O Connor.c 10 Matio, 50 Killifer.c — 2 o Detroit Wins Season’s Final from Chi ors the sccond 3 Lost. 18 63 a8 31 8 107 583 538 50 467 434 487 305 9.—Cleveland and St. Louis divided Tocals winning the first o 0. Lajoie Today's games to Packeinpaugh to Holinho: Women as we as ire made miserable by kidney and bladder trou- WHO Is TO | ole. DréSKum.r‘: v p- e gread e BLAME- fedy. . promptly re. lieves. At dr\;{x te in” fifty cent and dollar sizes. ou may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphiet tell-- ing all about it. Addreu Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, vll:ud ball, Clarke; time, 1.50; umpires, Breanan ‘mslie. 4 BASEBALL lE!UI.TI SATURDAY. National Le: Brooklyn 2. New York 1. fist game, 10 innings; Brooklyn 2, New York 9, second game, 6 innings— darkness. Chicago 5. Pittsburg 3. Louls 6, Cincinnatl 5, § innings—darkness. hiladelphia 5, Boston 1, rfist game; Philadelphia 3, Boston 5, second game, 7 innings—darkness. American League. New York 4, Boston 1, first game; New York §, Boston 3, second game. 4 Clereland 2, St. Louis Philadelphia-Washington count of rain. FOOTBALL SCORES SATURDAY. games postponed on me- Taly_Cross 0. Williams 0. New York University’ 0. Pennsslrauia 58, West Virzinia 0, West Point 24, Tufts 0. 6. Rohester 0. Tucknell 0. Crse 3. Princeton Michigan Cornell 0, Oberlin 0. Amberst 2, Wesleyan 0. Trinity 1 Bowdoin Brown 0. Dartmouthi 18, Colby 0. Ohio State neinnatl 0. Tilinois 29, Minnesota : passed . Killifer; stolen base, Stone: hit by By Malloy ch. Matloy: fir alls, off Malloy . by Malioy cnberg 1: Jeft. on bases, Clereland 10, t 1.16: umpire, Evans. { ago. Chicago, Oct. ¢.-—Detroit won the fiial game of the season from Chicago here today, 2 to 1. pound- | inz Chouneau. an Indian recruit, for four hits and two runs In thhe sixth inning. Score: Detroit. ae abhpo a2 e 0 0 Bush,J] o 5 10'Leary.ss o 10 Camtoraer & 0 3 0 Kirk 1 ] 5 OTJones.lh 4 1 0 0 Mullinif 4 1 n 4 0 3 ¥ 1 Chounicau,p 1 0 0 3 Large.p 2000 = Totals, 3% 29 by innings 00000200 001006000 hit, C. Mullen: three . Willet Cradword; bits, off Choyneau 6 i ngs, Lange 1 in- 32-3; sacrifice hit double play. Meloan to Mullen; left on base “hicago 8. Detroit 6: first base on balls, off Donovan 5, Lange 1: e on errors, Chi Detroit Donovan 1: strack out, by Chou 2 Donoven 6; time, 1.50; um- idan. Won Ne Pi P ‘ e ab b opo a e 10 Beaumo: 51 1 0 OB 00 Mowrey.3b 0 chiy. 1 e some club comes home ¥s. ‘Con. T would | like to get H Davis.” Not on you life. Harr: with the Athletics as long as ants. This is ti st | time 'm going to dignify this sort of rot with an ans When Syracuse Kicked two goals | from the field in Saturday’s game with Yale, it was the fir: time that an | opposing team had scored on Old EY 1 ¢ I3 tt. o 2 0 Steele.p 16 2 Totals t when winning run scored, by innings 3000 by pitche Steele 1: d 0'Day. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburg Oct, 9.—Cinel re: [ Cincinnati. 0 Wilson. xf White,p o s 1318 i 0 1 [ — 'Totals, 31 by innings atl TR . 00 0 Campb stol Totals, ‘Hohlt run, W base hits, Clarke: home Corcoran. Camphell le play. McCarthy Pittsburz 6, Cin struck out, Two hit nnit ball 0 0 Huggins,2b Lost b 00 00 100 Chicago 4, St. Louis 3. 0, Oct Chicago won the first the scrles from Louls today, 4 to Linning rally. Cole was a bit wild. Chicago. st. merman : 1oday of a ninth game eswntie olessoczz500 double n to Tinker to . Louis 11; first wild pitch, Cole; time, defeated the National Fallow: burg teams contested ng the Pittsburg. abh po a e 400 4% i 00 3028 0:x 0880 2300 2300 0220 0100 29 30 T2412 3 0 040 *3 8010 01 ell: three base sa_ sacrifice his, Barses, Hoblitzel, to Miller fo Wagner: first base on by White 1, by Beehe Lafayette Leligh 0, roton_ Sehool 0. . Lawrenceville School ®, University of Yermont 0, University of Maine #. Indisua 6. Chicago . Georgelown O Azticuliural and Mechanics' Colless 5 | | }Eight Hits in Eight Times in Sunday { Double Header Gives Clevelander the 1 3 I LAJOIE’'S FINAL SPURT BEATS OUT Batting Lead. i Cleveland, O.. O 9. —By making | eight hits in eight times at bat in St. Louis today Napoleon Lajoie of the Cleveland team passed Tyrus Cobb of roit in the race for .the batting championship of the American league. According to the unofficial figures La- | joie’s average is now .386.8 and Cobb's '383.4. This gives the Cleveland player the claim on the prize automobile, PHILADELPHIA AMERICANS MAKE LEAGUE RECORD. Won 102 Games for Championship— Their Third Pennant. Philadelphia, Oct. 9.—The Philadel- phia American league team, which fin- shes as champions of the American league, took the lead on June 21, when they defeated New York in a double header, and were never thereafter headed. Three months later to a day. on Sept. 21, the championship was clinched in Cleveland, when the -pres- ent champfons playad Cleveland te a tie and the Chicago Apnericans defeat- ed New York for the fhird ‘consecutive time. i This 1is {10cal team. the third pennant for the they having been success ful in 1802, HIV:'; and 1910. In win- ning the latter championship they also established a record in the: number of games won, having been victorious in 102 contests, four more games than Detroit won in 1909, BREAKS WORLD'S R;CORD { FOR THROWING BASEBALL. Lejeune Shoots the Sphere 426 Feet 6 1-4 Inches—OIld Mark Stood 36 Years. | Cincinnati, 9.—The world's rec- lord for the long distance throwing of a baseball that had stood for 36 vears was broken at the field day hetween the Cincinnati and Pittsburg National league teams hera today when Sheldon T.ejeune of the Evansville club of the Central league threw the sphere -428 feet 6 1-4 inches, which is faet 10 3-4 inches over the old record. ° This long distance throwing event was in a special match between Le- :une and Kscar Fandree of . Spring- s1d. The record that has stood for | more than a third of a century was made by Tom Hatfield and was 400 feet 7 1-2 inches. field evenis that follow- In the other ed Piftsburg was unable to. carry off i D. L. Reeves, {‘10 T’hl]adelphl‘\ sport- ing authority, savs that Ursinus is further advanced in the new football than any team in the country. fm thé last period of Saturday’'s game fwith Lafayette, the Ursinus eleven, though 10 points in the rear, simply overwhelmed the Lafayvette team. The whirlwind of bewildering forward passes hat were unleased will pro ably not be aqualled by any other team in the country this season, he sa; Buick! As (hs authorized agents of the Buick Automobile Co. we h ceived a limited number of NEVW 1910 BUICKS of various models w Buick! are positive can be placed here within ten days. The discounts on these cars will surprise you. A WORD FO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. M. B. RING AUTO CO., Teléphone 553-5 21 Chestnut Stgeet The Thames National Bank OF NORWICH IS NOW OCCUPYING ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE No. 16 Shetucket Street Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,870,000. The public is cordially invited to inspect the un- rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The Thames National Bank, and to avail of its services in every department of banking.

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