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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, uovmen 3, 1910 | YALE'S BEST END BADLY HURT I T ————————— AUTO it INURARLE T R e — a | TO NEW YORK s St e Hangtn oo | PO Tl OFf FIeld in Ambulence wich Aom:), o, feseb Ses i O firey BASTn IR NORWICH LINE INSURATIC=. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. 7 erf ce witl sept20daw inal Injuries—Varsity and Freshmen Both Score. S Bt e i et For Infants and Children. = aier e e Skereite SO A e = way of travehing. o [ taking him clear through the grand D 2 d Y H Steamers City of Lowel smd Ches- FARRART 2 0, The Kind You Have o i s fezegias circuit and Lexington without losing ) a race. It is a long pourney from Ter- In a MURPHY AND M’INNIS. re Haute in the middle of July to Lex- New Haven. Conn., Nov. scrimmage between the Yale arsity = . ington in the middle of October, but 117 MAIN STREET. and the freshman football !eamsku!n Two of World’s Champions I:et-;‘m:g }.. }?m‘:k stallion was better at the ,.,,“ for -the ;n‘:.ur £ S . . VYale fi is o hn R. Kil- i rt: us| finish than at th tart, vy V. e, Acsibent-Bistlly, | NS Sratawe v X | Cisel Thety s e e Always Bought | -a.imscsses e SR an All-American end. was struck in 2 { h2d ‘thé homor of beating him a single ' T derful ‘skyline and waterfront of New Liability, o ‘abdomen and side and removed | ponnoo | heat, this being in the Chamber of 50| | ALcoHoL s PER CoNT- ] York ¢ s Boil (rom the field In an automobile. The | Danny Murphy anda pafly or Foler |Lnr;]1merr‘e stake at Detroit. The Ab- RemiN:| AVegelablel e foax om!y[":m’;o“"to‘:t i < g | coaches tonight were unable to give || ot Fushy Point break camp | he has been referred to as an unbgaten | ! . B th B 'p. m. weel s 5 Plate Glass and Steam Boiler the extent of injuries or how long he | B2 COttage at Bushy Point b e | ho This is wrong. He is andun- | ears € East 224 Street 5.45 a. n:lomi'-y.: 1 would be out of the game, gnests wntr Wrida he party is|beaten pacer, but as a 3 year old he exceptad) and Pler 40, J fon at least when he got trimmed from his home in Gloucester, | Was in the Kentucky futurity of 1906, Mass., where he was given a reception|won by Siliko. in the re mad age four touchdowns | by the ‘varsity and two by Signature 0" Fara Norwich 1o New York $1.75 Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, Norwich Union Fire Insurance Seciety | u. 8, e freshmen, the 1914 m scor i & e e t k.. With ent, New London. Conn. augbd Assets §2,594,330.17 both times on fumbles by the ‘varsity | 4pon his homecoming st SER VG| ACCIDENTS PREVENT GAINS of 3% e when the ball was within the ten T o S et WHEN BIKERS SPRINT. nessawlhst.cmmsmmnr R b e | frionds who sccompanted him here the HERA ; Morphine nor Miseral. A" wat‘l‘ Route The touchdowns w BIEREOR ooopia : Eight Team Tie for First Place Con- ; OT NARCOTIC. made on 2°a | These four will return to Philadel- phia_on Friday to be in time for ‘.';\n tinues at Boston. R P | ;ompli ry_banquet to be| e I SUMTELPITOER ach- | BV S0% Philadelphia, who | Fepeated sprints today by = several 4 e A oow | Nave been headed by the mayor in the Lteamerin Ahe six day bicycle race in : Meflk— Head Coach Cov gave OUl| j.tormination to give them a recep- | efforts to gain vantage so as (o n which they denied tha VST out all previous world’s | mitke up lost time, accidents prevented a forw quarte: rd ‘pass, a line plunge face of persistent rumors that ion between the coach- In NEW YORK i tion tha > = any split_in the coaching | tion th gt s . the | thet The ave: B R thine was nars pionship demonstrations in the Lhelr suc : - A & a hat everything was har- | G g PO | ots for the banquet are to age pace Was unusually ¢ the day HoomSoat= e sea I“e i [ be $10 a pate. total showing beiter than 22 miles e e s e S P Several Norwich men have also been '\F(‘ "A "‘1 t’" o g o CRIMSON AND TIGERS lin the camping party with the ball e el | Aperfect Remedy for Consfipa-| Fal'e NOT SCORED ON VET.j players. Lo and Palme r and Coulet tion.SmlrSmmach Dlamnlela L S and Lawrenc 11 broth. g ‘onvaisions. Feveris! Only Ones of Big Eastern Elevens— | World's Chamnions to Cuba. Wilewann tavee ol bxotn g Worms.CLo S%I;gem ur ver S S R Penn Shows Biggest Total in Points. Cincinnati, Nov fana- | 2nd MeCarthyry e % nessandLOss servies dlrect to and from New York ger Frank (., Bancroft of the ¢ | nein- | Aitten and Walk s All Outsido Statersuma, Princeton and Harvard are now the | nati Nationals has been engagad still ofie lap beh and ich Tuesdays, Thursdaye WRITTEN AT SHORT NOTICE only two big eastern elevens that have | the office e Philadelphia Aw Schiller had covered 633 not bee: | vard leac scored upon this fall. Hz with a total score of 110 icans to 3 Iaps. a series Late in the s Poiicies for Fire Insursnce. The man treet, Wondays, Wednea~ noon Elmer Collins inile S of " Plrenus Central Village Wrestler Opening the several ago ( who negieots Fire 1msurance is the| s six games, to Princeton’s 81 for a {and other citiés during December and | anihis partner Joo ronjeamer Colling dlvx 2 rest. Wens man genemily “up agaimst 1t and | e number of games. That these two | Januar fobreak (EEth oad bl o L g “Phone cr_write fur foider. we're ready to serve him right, 100. | teams, however, are of about equal | R lap on the ficid when John Bedell & PR Fratmat cere rwod vnill § B Cail on ue today. | strength was shown by their games | Heavyweights vs. Cedars of New Lon- | came a cropper. In an effort to seme g | C. A. WHITAKER, Ageat ISAAC S. JONES, | Saturday, when Harverd defeated West | e d, Percy Thomas, while half a lap | msuee | Point 6 to 0, and Princeton downed A § d. Perey Thomas, while & Insurance and Reai Estate Agent, | Dartmcuth by the same score. Dart-| On the Cranberr inday aftern 1, tore a tire and lost { e | : Richards Building, 91 Main St |, ;. ;, and West Point are believed to | Manager Mclnty eavyweights ct2ldaw | be about on a b | tackie the Cedars of ndon, who Exact Copy of Wra . THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. | Yale's showing for the vear is a to- |claim the championship of it eity \pper. e Vv i 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | 71 score of 85 to 15, the poorest record | After that strenuous game wiih lar- ‘ | tor a Biue tear | Mol % eney figur Ma! Game. . ! Estate | Pennsylvania has done the weeney figur will | R‘.‘ scoring with a total qf 154 to 13 in g to it but the Heavyweights -~ —— 5 2 - e untfl\g ot and Fire Insurance, eight games. The Red and Blue, how- | will be in his old place at cente l‘hv Central Village un { which he will give there. The elder | | Schaeffer had his little son, 1.30 gait on the the former Hartftc cept the mat gamge|and about the Jast year or | Bddie Justic ever, has pleved more little teams |and the guard positions will be w wrestler, who h than any of the other champfonship | faken care of by Purple and Quinn. | 80ing around !‘m\- is jocated in Somery’ Block, over C. M. Bear Brand 5 vl | shor i gy s s b , all i Willlame, Room 9, third floor. contenders. Pennsylvania’'s best game ! .Tt)!m;on‘nm"i Henderson will ]( e care « ¥ ~*o | :;\L\Hlfln‘h.“x»ld_\‘ in r\lm\ g.a!r‘;‘p v :-rfix;l?.,’r”:r.- e h Scis | Woonsocket 2 a comparative standpoint of the tackle positions, and on the he Fort wne club during the sea- ints of the 2 ] e { o e 20't0 0 victory over Brownm, ends will be found Captain Sweencs closed. He hit for only the master and the youngster h Snag Proof n all of his fath skill in play- | e e ety Yo 101 ne |l Rhode lsland ..........e.. 428 o the 18.1 game, one of th rdest in PRONECHIC i billiards, and is showing constant im- Army game was going some. Eastaieit that Gotch has passed the : the next act European ard was able to beat by a score |and Clis £ only 12 to 0. of high qualit. eld will be s season in Gadle, opham. The la ving has be The bact it has be upa. Rowe an ALIOS A. BROWNING, Kutral Mitls Uy, Sampe- named is a new ma The Laurel Hills, the football team of | o' the Heavywelght team. put not o ~Law, 8 Riohards Bidg | voung players who are making quite the public. “His 2at speed enables name for themselves by their cle e e e Zame, expect to play a Taftville te: et it & on Saturday. Next Tuesday they this season dated for their third game against the o BROWN & PERKINS, iftomeys-at-law | Acacemy sccond. This will be the | Su'ts ace this wame P she Donovan starts int = st week in a ve ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sweaters Turtle Neck......$1.25 and $2.00 |8 V Neck Atierney - Phone 308, live many long e whole his wo brilliant. Tt owd will turt On the following | The Hew Kotz Albar {Ieventh St. and University 21. 1l the time Saturday to win from the | 4 ow 1g! arous Yale men at | - over First Nat. Bank, Bhetucket St | uPber. Sunday the Heavyweights line up 10w pughly aroused Ya w k s, against the strong Baltic team on the | NEW YORK CITY, orking Coats E"rY:"lY :nl te T | Taftviile Football Team Wants Games Cranberry. up from An- One bBlock West of Broadway. Men's Blanket Lined Working Coat, water proof, $1.38 The Taftville football team wis to chalienge any local team having average weight of 130 pounds. Man- ager Leo Jacques is especially anx- v, savs uily’ good helped ihe | left Yale. | | olutely s modern fire- nt hotel below 224 et q om $1.06 urday evenings. Tucker, Anthony & Co. The only ab proof transi Street. Locat! 400 rooms, 200 with > middies all. team a lot nee | | i = | | Oldfield Barred—Sues for $30,000 Dam- Atlanta, —For thr ious to secure with the Creene- | : Monteomn ) team of the || per day upwarde. dSine Do foran‘efl.\'Tl‘SMxtx‘;dtux or ‘any | today Barney Oldfield was the p S thrnateagon Pitche Excellent restaurant and cafe | other open date. S ¥ | pal in a legal contest for the right to o Philadelnhia | § attached. foderate prices. ALLI e F e | enter tomorrow’s automobile race he | s d ghen his attorneys brough L e Send 2¢ stamp for lilustrated Guids 4 R ! Football Results Wednesda (ot o ope Jpseman St formerly of the New | il Wop oF Nsi Tuiic City: 191 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. B | At Columbia. £. C.: Davidson college | American BTon et vorle Nationa (i enciiopey New Yo Ly | of North Carelina Chalreston col- | ona for $5.000 against the Atlanta Au- If Abe Attell never dic ) @156 o T A S ) AR G S g | teze 6. ‘ tomobile associatior ert 1 quietus on ihe aspi- | and | | tions B A : ’\‘. W \u-‘hh;\\I DELIGHTFI | 80 DAYS - > e R AL P Lenves Ve © BROKERS | n | long enough to tax the G2UISE AN ,: mhe W[: 1 ttin ‘,‘ U 28 Shetueket Street UtAL. s ORIEAT son,” was never better exempli A.« efceser b 22 sours expe Abdce Telopaone 993 T e m in the case of Jake Schaefer, e e R R N IR L — | INCREASED DULLNESS. | ;99 Ansconda Mining Co s a3 [ 2o oretue, Tabo gt i el < mwm RG-AMERICAY LIVA . Members of New York || Various Features Which Tend to Cau- | it siaic Gors iine i n Centra days azo for a series of exhibitions | : e to take care of all your tion in Conduct of Operations. | — nitee Sl 3 2 | and Beoston Stock Exchanges 800 200 Rapid Transit. ~Mhe stock mar- |, 4i00 Canadian Pacifc I to the point of stag- | 100 Central, Lesiher of his — 1 of throwing on is to r¢ | Naw York, ket yemained d Carriage and Wagon 5 R You ” » eree the bo — nation today, reflecting the suspension i IO G e Lagis Beates, New York. | of operations on a large scale by the | sas Crosats & oria” amidtestali i o inti 53 Seate §ereet, | powsrtul financial interests which have |~ Chioizs'& Al WV 5 = 22 vl Save Expense | Repa“'mg and Pa“‘[t[ng, PRY. fostered the upward mevement through | 308 © arniog SEItvEdl Xaaitss SOvercontis i\ and Gain Health | the month of October. With the ad-| 2% dence. vent of duliness and neglect there have | 60 (. Crimson energed into view various features of the market position which arouse dfs- Colorado” Fuel & In the Colorado & Southern AvoidweWinter! Carriage and Automobile R ) P, | Com _ Products jrpent. Hoscoa Go T S : trust and tend to caution in the con- < . overconfidence to the : A "nm""ok & “nm"“ck duct of operations. The day's price | e .| working just BOSTON T o remnes a2k vy Trimming and Upholstering charges in the usually active stocks Do pd .. R | shortcomings had been SUNNY SOUTH sy ware trifling. Dlstllers’ Securities | scored” upon. c n Cornell 2 NEW YORK f : 3 | BANKERS and BROKERS An example of the occasion for dis- B ¢ | this week is considered interesting, but | in Comfort T argest constorito st e . ? | tras: is found in the incident of the Genaral Fiecis Bostonians are looking for - | d L moking et bt H | eryatic fluctuations in Cleveland, Cin- e | meeting with Dartmouth as in | an uxury Am{eumnumxg neals and berth aboard shi RY8S: IS | cinmati. Chicago ana st. Louis stock. Sl SRR | football event in Boston, ale | Send o e ] e The sale yesterday of a single 100- Inta e M | game is in New Haven this year. By SEA 5% B J. C. HORTON, [irimssontoeres: $1,000 Extra far Fxrst Amurlcln Car. CORPORATION, Savannah, Ga 16 Auto- = | 5 | moblle ctub of Sasannan eccléed tocsy . 507-515 North Main Streel. shere lot of this stock at 61, folowing Do. ptd o . -, b sales the previous day at 71, and an|_ 500 Inter Hamesier .. ;mm Bt. Louls | inunediate rebound to gave riee to| 110 fonat B Tntemational Paper Pittsburg | widespread comment and criticlsm.| 100 Jutermational Pump . “This resulted in a request te the stock 400 Towa Central Nm*fidl. Shannon Bldg. | cxchange autnoritizs to record the nid | — T Soulhern | Savasmahian elving 31,000 exire fride S o | to finish in the Grand Prize automobil Rm—, PRANK . MOSES, Mgr | it a3 shown that after selling at 69 M»NJA’IS\_Y_IJ'; Pt loace N 12 Thite et £nd 70 thore wes mo better bid at one tlme than 61 for the stock, though S d h d none was offersd at that thme at less eco - than 65 1-2. Previous to this week | n an the stock had mot sold under 79 under the present year, that price having MOtOTCyClCS been touched. in ‘the deciine fn July. Mo. Kan. & Tex. Do. prd S Missourl Puacific 54 5 - Natioeal Biscult : National Lead . 2 ‘ptd 7 th, least big race starters " There. il be at Established Enviable Records During the Past Season —— WHAT'S NEW THE PALACE CAFE Step in end ses us. One Favorite Won at Norfolk. Norfolk, Va.,, Nov. 2—Another I crowd ed the Jamestown Judge them by their performances and not by what people tell you they | will do. They do not work wonders today and “lay down” tomorrow, but | give their owners the sams reliable and efficient service 365 days in the vis ot oo ot ol a0 Faiorites —rort o cua| Jear at the lowestipoosiblo costiofiupkeep: | Call' for. o demonateation iat FRANK w'“"sf;‘ :kfo‘g % 1909 4 which caused the wide fluctuations hern Pacific 130% r with the exception of | o mar3d ranklin Stres 19%0 B3 g gave the impression that the stock | — ' Fucific Muil who was returned an easy | e in u 0 ! p v as being used to convey an object pemnaylvan] 2 of the Monticello purse, for| g Q e N L0t your bhai a0 '?‘. r.lm.:;u';;- . lesson rather than being subjected to|_ "o hiimey S0 wia v " she was a prohibitive choice. | - . L) [ e Darors Silve pabe, dhere’is no me an less n mil import liquidating pressure or reflact- |- Piitcburg Coal 1 dium better than ough the advertis- AT Excsisior, Auto Cyelen. Tires, |18 feySIopments: vogardi he prop_| 9 Bt s fi Susie s e | Telephone 23 Chestnut Street '\ .00 i Bl Zahon, Badeies: famps Ges Tanks and | 5( st the record of artifeial valie s Charlie Triedman. the New Haven| ——— — — - A tions some of the current &tock ted in the past season for | 0. V, PENOLETON. JR. prices. The violent effect on prices of Yantic, Conme or bmperial Garage, | th~ 100-share transactions in this case Sev Norwioh, corried an unpleasant implication of | 5 octld the possible effect of pressure to sell a other atocks earried as collateral loins in the event of calls for funds in | Long Shots Had Good Day at Latonia. | other directions. | DE\"’TIS I' Tha day’s developmants fn the monev Latonia, Ky.. Nov -John Rear L markst pointed to relaxation in the in on the featire race at Latonia to ate future with the passing of the of the November sattlements, xpanded loan position and the in- t demands of western and sonth tanks for credits keeps alive solici- | tnde over the working out of the falll moneyr requirements The call monev rate rose today to 4 1-2 per cent.. mak VM B ing the highest of the fall season. The DR, C R, CHAMBERLAIN |=tiering in of New York taxes was : the immediate factor in this effect The Thames National Bank OF NORWICH IS NOW OCCUPYING ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE rom a fair “ |'was never 1ots defeat ee T DR, E¢ J. JONES | 7 Sufte 46, Shannen Building | Tekp elevatop Ehetucket street en- trance. ‘Phone. 9 Do, Tian Va. Car Wabusi Do ptd Western Marsland Weetinghouse Electric Western Un) Polo Scores Wednesday. At Worcester: Worcester 3, Taunton At Hartford: Hartford 8, Providence | i Ratas for time loans were again mark- Wheeling & L. e Denta/ Smyaon, ed up, but very littla business was sales,” 308,40 BITS OF SPORT. énne in that department. 1 e tn hargs ot Dr. 8. 1. Geers sracmm | Ao HiCHEM WAE own by she wonev. | Copnie Maciyper oms: mvery cae No. 16 Shetuchket Street Soling 2o 100t Minest. | copper rials, which were moved| New York, Nov. 2.—Money on cail|tle Movement Has a Meaning of Its 161 Main Strees Norwich, Gena | V¥ the e predictions of early im- | strong; highest 4 1-2 per cent.; lowest | Own. novied praoveins the trade :'fthel than by | 3 1 ruling rate 3 3-4; last loan Jim R s of Yale was on the side- actaal lopments. The price of closing bid 2 3-4; offered at 4. Time |lines Saturday at West P little of what w: t and s going copper metal rose in London again.|loans firm but very dull: sixt The statement made by Chairman Gary | and ninety. days 4 7-8@5 por cent.. ’ . : of the United States Steel corporation | six months 4 3-4@5 > i Ihs hme sav‘u s Bank SRat Sarie ollers thom Ao rotlidads hs 4 3-4@5. Lon MeDonald would have Tiked very wera 1icked for had little effect on ich to have had Gracious Peter re OF NORWICH thas stock. which was less prominent COTTON. i to him eligible to the 2.20 days | mised very Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,870,000. in the dealings than of late. New Yo —Cotton futures ——— Bonds were irregular. Total sales, 1\1:;:;.,1, bmrl = ‘wlr» ng bi . T o men v\hlo tell par val $1.677.000. Tnited Stat ~November ecember ttendance ai the S DIVIDEND B ] D o Ll . Bt X The regular Semi-annist Dividend | ey T e G I LR D Rl e e 1 The public is cordially invited to inspect the un-= has been declared from the net earn-| ., " Hign | chenged: midaling npland« 145 08 sl AHELI R N one XA | ngs of the pest six menths at thei st i '-lv ng gulf, 14.90; sa 2 bitles. 1 Y. Howard -Ford of Stony I i . 7 Yy & Y b rnl rate of Fewr por ont. & year, and will| 748 A8 s it T rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The | Justice Brooke, be payable on and after November WHEAT: O TR Rt Citks 2 4400 1Hh. L RANK L. WOODARD, | i G o i T :4:::5“""":‘)" T Thames National Bank, and to avail of its e 3 daw Ermaevese. - | el In clearing the decks of Jim Smith | ——— e Jocowotive B 47 1| with eas ex one NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Av Firet-clase Wines, L ya Cigars. | 20 Am Moeale and Weich served to . . #rder, Jebn Tuckie, Pron. Tel 43-h 190 Am. Tokktn reasessiiss services in every department of banking. Papke upon | 1 esr o Sl Foundries b Sigar Refining TR Denver. He 738 showed 246 a' Lexington en the trot

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