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NURWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 INSURALT=. | FiRE J. L 1ETHRIP & SONS. 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. sept2odaw N. TARRANT & CO, 117 MAIN STREET. Fire, Accident, Health, | Liability, INSURANCE Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society u. s, Assets $2,594,330.17 1eb26TuThS | WRITTEN AT SHORT NOTICE Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | es for Fire Insurance. The man neglects Fire Insurar is the generally “up against a{ ready to serve him right, too. | us today. | ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Building, §1 Main St retz2daw Poli who 1an ware on P 5 { 1HE OFFICE OF WK E. EILL | Real Estate and Fire Insaurance, is jocated In Bomery Block, over C. M. w fil:ams, Room 9, third Soor. 1 Telephone 147. teb1za ATTOSNEYG AT LAW. AMCS A. BIOWNING 8 Richards Bldg. Attetney-at-1aw, “Phone 30& EROWN & PERKINS, Ittomeys-al-law over First Nat Bank Bhotucket St trance Stalrway next to Th T 2. Tucker, Anthony & Co. BANKERS and BROKERS 28 Shetucket Street Telephane 905. Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchange: Bovtsa. New York. 53 State Street. 34 Broad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. Cominick & Dominick BANKERS and BROKERS Stocks Bends Investments PRIVATE WIRE TO New York St. Lenis Beston Pittsburg Norwich Branch, Shannen Bldg. Telephone 801 FRANK O. MOSES, Msr Second-hand l\lotorcycles augéd 909 4 H. P. ..$150 1910 4 H. P, $175 1910 4 H. P. M.guuto .$200 (Run less then 60 imiles.) i All Excalslor Aute Cycles. Tires, | ibes, Baddles, Lamps, Gas Tanks and cther necessary supplies in siock C. V. PENDLETON, JR. Yantic, Conn., or Imperial Garage, ! Norwich, DENTIST ! DR. E. J. JONES Saite 46, Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket street en- tran ‘Phone. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ Surgeon. in charge of Dr. 8, L, Geer's practws during his last fiiness. 161 Main Street. Norwich, Cona novied The fima Savings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The rsauiar Semi-annual Dividend 4 been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a y&ar, and will oct1d Le payable on and after November| 5t FRANK L. WOODARD, | etz Treasurer. TARKET HOTEL, Boswall Ave. 2 First-clara \\ ines, and Cigars. Meals and Weich ¢ ved to erder, John Tuckis Fro3. Tol 43-6 SIX DAY’S BICYCLE RAGE Salt Lake City Sustains Broken Collarbone. Boston, Oect. 31.—A Dbad spill late int the opening day of the six davs’ bicy- last year's Bowie by while a new team of Mitten and lap behin cle race at the Boston arena made a | herbert. es from a good deal of anxiety, for serious inroad into the number of com- | —_—— the backfield positions have given peting teams, reducing the twi | HARVARD HAS PROSPECTIVE {them a good deal of worry this sea- wams to ten, while lver Lawson of S: ~ son. ake City. Utah, will be laid up f CHAMPION ELEVEN | The weakness of the fine is still ap- some time’as a result of a broken col- | —— parent. and most of the Yale gain: larbone. . Saturday’s Game Demonstrated Her | w made with forward passes and | At the end of the seventh hour nine| Right for Such Classification. open while the forward passing | of the teams had covered 185 miles and | and fleld goals were also responsibie | < The bigz, ball Saturd | Point, proved v Harvard has thi one of tho: seen at a college of the da vard ithout a r was one M. And, Floyd Krek ect machine: only once r of injured that he with- | age. For the first time in quite a few | ford team in every department of the s unable to secure an- | years the New York experts who wit- | Same. B partner. A West of the game are loud in their This Week's Games. ancisco, of the West-Mitten over the possibilities of the | This week will be an interes also oblized to withdraw. ige elev contest, Yale and Brown. He Iver Lawson of Salt Lake City the | " One paper sa; “The score of the | score of 12 to 0 against Brown fansa am, was out With 2/ game does not show thg relative | ho contrasted with the Eli total. E broken ¢ AT x ;' Strength of the teams. Harvard | contest will mark the first of three | Worth Mitten O peestlia e clearly demonstrated her right to be | hard games for Yale which will wind | th e e , ssed_as the prospective ch up the season: Brown, Princeton and | ent into the tac? | eleven, by grand all-round work, Harvard in order. | of (Onme lap against|left the Army warriors comp Harvard in the meantime will play | Sarumanane it louldlsluncml in eversthing ornell at the stadium, and then | PRIOTE gamenes Harvan! so far comes Dartmouth, which will be the( - the cadets on hoth attack ar last contes stadium this sea YALE 'VARSITY SCORED that one touchdown 2 period would | son, and will be on to New | have better demonstrated the di Haven. FOUR TOUCHDOWNS. | cnee in the work of the two eleve | | Judging n es compilec g Sorub Foothall Eleven Drove First| .. tha game there was nothing 1o it | AT =R DANNY MURPHY | Team Hard. { but the Crimson. and the score in FOR WRESTLlNG GAME. reali the greatest lot of thorough of admission alone, but ever faced a starter in a v boots of event. Everett, at odds of 8 to 1. came | were much harder homi2 first, but wae forced to break the | Dartmouth kicks. world’s record in order t5 win by Su-! A good deal hinged on perstit the heaviest pl: | for Dartmouth wa n the ri The time, 3. | look like Harvard’ ce. do year a great team. !Bad Spill in Opening Day Affects Number of Compet- ing Teams—Eight Teams in Mixup—Iver Lawson of off one-fifth from the figures set up in the famous Fitz- | pc the Princeton m: to handie than the the contest ommencing to trongest opponent s year and many people figured, rom ‘the scoring of beth teams up to Saturday's games, that Dartmouth had more than a chance to defeat the Crimson, but the results of these con- tests have changed the complexion of things just a little. Dartmouth will undoubtedly give Harvard a hard game, but the Crimson will be the big favorite. Yale's Line Weak. Yale's win over Colgate, 19 to 0, does not afford much food for retrospec- tion. Some things, however, in the contest were noteworthy. Howe, at fullback. was a distinct success, and hé undoubtedly will be a fixture in this sition thus relieving the Yale coach- for the scores. TFour times t men had the ball on Colgate's one yard line and three times there vwere held here for downs. Tufts proved an Brown completely tion. | Med- outpla pror »d the to’ get right be- 1. Foul tips are ught. A caught in the air to make »und quick and ball must t, all whett = party FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL. SPECULATION DROOPS. Siight Rise in Call Money Prompted | Late Recovery. > Oct. 3 he spirtt of the speculation stocks was Inclined to | - droop today. Unsatisfactory steel trade adrices, the money requirements inci- dent to the November szttlements and the eredit and i pesition gen- erally and the r approach of the elections were fa 1 the action of | the New York m A later recovery was | prompted by the slightness of the rise in call money and by covering of horts The action of the cail io: rate did | not show exc: n on stock market resou the requir:- raents of the settlements, the rate going no higher than four per | cent. Relief affordad also by the distinct improvement in the mones | pesition in London, which is reflected in lower rates for exchange in Nev Yerk. e private discount rates de- clined again in London today. The | Bank of and secured the bulk of the week's supply of South Africar financial London became confiden that the necessity fo a X per nt. rate in London is | Cefinite averted. The k ood of drawing goi from New York for Lon- dasa account for shipment to South nerica is spondingly saened nds upon New York add to the importanc: of 3 2 of $10,000,8600 one al notes in Paris, | _ ance of sh 1 of the ailroads for i to place regular bonds, as svstematic The terms isaction are ago as Oct. 1 New Yo public commerce gold and marking time oblig: lack of s regarde of the ymmisa: ¢ ction that it would be nec for his company to pay six on these notes. Moreover. th hen sought was $17.500.000 instead of $10.000.000 now secured. Mr. Brown | ated at the same time that the b which could be secured for th 00,090 of four per cent. twenty- debentures of the Michigan Cen- by it was first sought this cspital the These sta Brown were ignored by the stock ar- ket at the time they were made. but they were recaliad today in connae with the sales of Michigan Central notes to ris and with the renewe, dullness which has fallen on the bond market. Statements that the steel trade went through the last week of October at Jow tide twith new business for the United States Steel corporation at less than 30 per cent. capacity, had a iscouraging influence. l.2ss hope was ofessed of any influx of orders from before newt the railroad companies vear. Renorts of shuttine down of tin | New York, Oct. Toney on Al piate millz were an additional facto- | 3 14a4 cent.; rulinz in the denression of TUnited States | re last loan 3 5-8; closing Eteel, That stnck pheorhed a third of | 3 offered at 3 Time 1o the total dea market ;arfllverv strong: sixty doys and nir-t its movement was 2 e in showinr|days 4 3-1@5 per cenl.; six months the eeneral sa of prices. 1|4 5-3@3-4. ouched last L lew price. but de ey Tored T ce ot that level, and i> COTTON. its recovery carried the whole list W% | New York, Oct. 31—Cotton * o ords were steadv. Total sales, par | Clo8ed very ste i Ha!e S Hone e il Otutembonds | 1i3s fuebrpars-1438. March 13, were unm | bbb | 14.43, Ma; June 14.45, July of Horehound and Tar STOCKS Cotton si po s vance; middling For diing gulf, 14.80; WREAT _u Des Ay | cons Tree. PEe May prond Sty It Teis 580 Amsends Mining Cs AT . Juty Close 1d so or man advan- roie hanee Yorw N: 3 « v him o In the m number can p Any ame, 1 up.” a ving three i | Yale Autoist to Become Professional i at Atlanta Races. i ¥ o o iy 1t dariver, whe o it the Lo s announced that f professio the races to | anta ated hen to his mo son rac 3% |last spring held s1: | club. i 2o ET L o 1 Eight 2.05 Trotting Stalions. 5 | Gen. H, 2.043-4 is the latest trotting | tallion to enter r trof er, 2.01, trotting trotting Lou the order ollows: 1T Harvester, Bob Doug Z Tz substance, accompanied the ontract Morgan Arrives Home. MeDe ! | ',l‘he Kind You ane Always Bunght, and which has been ‘ in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of i and has been made under his per- sonal supervision sinee its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. { All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good’” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA N. C Raymond Cobb, idol was the guest of C ay. Mrs. Cobb and Detroit p makinz the trip from 4\"1—1"1'1 autom left later for Augus city. The noted play reception at the outher turers’ club during his Lush Again a Giant. 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It cures Diarrheea and Wind . cures Constipation tes the ral sleep. przcl, and n & I should have been much large New Have —With a| As it was, West Point was Yankee Rogers Wants Bout With Ath- | substitute ba e Yale 'varsi { possession of the ball once letics’ Right Fielder. was driven ard n a serimmag i s territor; The Army eleven — against the scrubs in today's practic, | made first down only once, and w Pittsfl scoring four touchdowns, 1o by Dem- | it was c i that the cadets could | Sporting < and one each by Potter and Baker | make but ds’ headway in the | riwich, i ama ome stch b Fotior ind malier | make but”a5va v neaay o e e oo 1 E Kifld Yout Have Always , 'wb&!bnfr;';t et o :‘he game for any | C: v,msnn line easily seen. The onl: me a little of your valuable space | length of time the team lines equal feature in game was nsert a challenge t against Brown uréay. In the game | kicking. and McDonald and Dean k phy, the ball plaver. In Use For Over 30 Years with Colgate Daly was badly bruised | well on a_par with the C T would like to meet him in Norwich, THE CENTAUR COMPARY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK SITY. and has a catch ie of his legs, but | versaries in booting the p Westerly or Willimantic, at_any time | not of a serious nature. Merritt ran! Only once or twice w open | he names—winner to take all. | the team at quarter today and did ex- | game resorted to, and ez the truly, i cellent work. | forwata pase boeratcd ti Iroard inkee) ROGERS. | e | atifully, the team i Iterweight Champion = =— = WINNER IN FEATURE RACE. | in confined It to straigt making my headquarters for | $15.606 in ety ittty o1 ¥ i ; ol ! foot k nter at 44 Maplewood avenue, | 40187 in the Stalllon stake Horseman Carlton G. Repeats Last Week's Per-| Another contest which was Pittsfield, Mas {on the grand circuit: Pete Fhe Ha forhisiit at il atonin i b sthall w —_— | won £1,004 Lexington and $ s p Sl between Dartn {Cork Ball, a New Game Introduced | the gran. Liner - s Latonia, Ky aitea o of the | from the West. Devitt is honor man in the running in fine repeated his per- e | racing campaign of 1910. P introduc i - o s by comina home namely, the “cor | ¢ todey o T ATt et bt ot simple and the girls | Syracuse Cuts Out Rowing. Ishes of the meeting. He ld ai Pendleion’s run, West of s e [ ity His. ray Royal Report was second those presen | ciatly itafry trans e xie fotvon 5 A E rd R cho™ unde game, says of | the list of sports from t! - . | aced too i h co = " & | lege ar. The servic Oid Pimlico Clesed Big Turf Meeting St irh The ball is made of cork about two | James A. Ten Eyck will be re in Blaze of ‘Glory. [ B e nches in diameter and very Iight. | As rowing nccessitates the heav thons TO0 o REE Ehe ; s a,nz')fnzhl;f;&“fi‘ t | expenses and brings no financial re- | « r bigges { sreat Hanover ler ot g e e = ozap taC) s A ations are as for the present to effect econ- | . Ballou and I ke is out. provid The governing board expects | ing du that was well orth hes the ail, which makes rowing will again be tak pin | Hors | e s N’atur Cyclist Instantly Killed. panion % na Letance: i | exceptedy and Pler 49, way of traveling. Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- ter W. Chapin—safe, stauncn vessels that have every comfort and conven- fence fur the traveler. A delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and a superb view of the won- derful skyilne and waterfront of New i York s London at 11 due Pler foot of m. (Mondays North River, Steamer leaves p. m. weekdavs onl East 22d Street G. a m Fare Norwich 10 New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Agent, New London. 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