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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910 INSURANTI. . ! a in the class who are |these inclufle Temmm St ot Cpse L DARTMOUTH MEN ARRIVE leral gon men in the clats wio sve | hess tosful, Mo AT OLNEYVI N.* WOULD WRESTLE COLLINS FOR PRACTICE IN STADIUM. o th 1 vith Selson, |several others in ti Hacmg F ever Glalms Annlhel‘ Vlcllm FYILIE oD R > e e e e e Cogiitac | o some western o ; is Boyhood Home Make Young Paoans of Springfield Wants | Permission Given by Harvard—Coach | B0V U0 U0l clid to Rent oecn- A"Tu LIABILITY Present of Diamond Ring and Trav- to Exchange Grips with Central and Seven Men Como. ",:tnelgyl]o: rotire and let sumeuui dsei GF:-QB-II;O;H Thursdsy, eling Bag, lager. % e efend the title. B 3 neva, PY s 2 : J loston, Nov. 10_Coach William | A champicn ix entitled fo a rehson- | fred university 6. . i e ver s o4 o i A1 3 J. L ATHRIP & SONS. Auto Mechanician Killed on Savannah Course—Dri Olnexville, wiire anny Murphy,| Sporting Baiior, Norwion Buletin: | Ranoaly Cupinin Johy Hyan and six < gt o the e b | 0TS & | 23 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. 2 g 5 .| right_flelder of the Philadelphia Ath- |I-see by the Norwich paver that Bill } Other members of the Dartinouth foo é 3 gl o 4 tisuffrage B al—O f Grand Prize Race this|ictics; ¢ 5 . A ball teanmgyhich wiil mect Harvard ke the title with him. Pub- |just published en @ i sept20daw Sparks in Hospit ut of & letics, grew up in the national game,!Collins js wrestling a_great deal DA teantayhic A, Foston | ite opinion will £ “i ta meet scne | millon dollar fund %0 -~ united to do honor to their former fel- | arqund your vicinity and I would like : faturéay afternoon, axived i Moston tileopinion will force 1o 1o moc and Lagntine Aft = loxiownsman on Wednesday. Of the! (o send’a challenge to wrestle him or | Irom Hlanover late today and went £o jof th> best bovs ai i i s growing " Boat ernoon. reception given Murphy the Providencs | any one a straight match at catch as | 2 FOtsl In Auburndate, The main cume Owners Journal has the following to say: catch can. style,” best. two:'In. three | 20630 OF the Iesuiar Lavtmniii E Never before was th ch an en- | falls to a finish. byje dsst.for the pirbose 0O INGTIC will be repald investigating our vas there su en 3 o 3 b ane afternoo: . Boar "Snsutance " Poilcy I peptects cerkins is now | LhEslistic galliering of haseball fans in| My weight Is 155 pounds. Trusting | |26 OMoTFoy morming and afternoon {55, when rumming and whes'laid wp| Savamnah, Gai Nov. 10.Speed)most of the scason, but Ferkins is now | Providence us that which greeted Dan- | yo¢ will use thia T vour valuable pac | I the Stadiumn, roww heh permission e end against all marine perils includ- mania took its first toll of lifc on the|in good condition again and he is alny Murphy of the Philadelpia Athlet- | per, T be% bighal T S D e TR Grand Prize automobile course today.|stronger and bigger man than Hunt-|iis in Irons hall on Olenyville squara ours_trul et S ¢ L i H S I hte. | et Pucher . Yomil: ectanyian | Ington. last evening to attend the banquet his with Captain Ryan are Halfback D. B. " < Morey, Haifsack G. . Hoban, Quar Learned inet Instant death, and W. H. Sharp, | boyhood friends had planned in honot The Demon Greek. obat Qe . : B.P. & Co., driver and owner of the car bearing | PENN. VS. MICHIGAN. of Dis efficient work for the Athletics| Address Young Papaus, Wrestler, | (erback J. B Incersoll.Conter 12 Need Does Not Thames Loan & Trust Co. Bulding. | hie name. was sertouely njured when | S K i e pecent Wirals” dhamplonaiin | cate Eaw. F. Benson, 298 N. Mt 2 s - the powerful machine swerved from | East ve. Western Footbal — | series. s entire career, starting on street. TEmsts 5 _p,.!.';:;’ Estabitehed May 1345 the road and dashed info a barbed Wire | Penn Expects to Reverse Defeat of a the local sand lots, “was rehearsed | pallar o WOLGAST TAKING IT EASY. rD‘;‘:‘; ‘:“ ;d:gwflfimm Hight g Nose: roughly but briefly, and the facts i ove houlder. It puts an usegual Sharp had his car on the course for| Yoar Ago. were received with round after round |\ =V ENGLAND LEAGUE Lightwei ht Cham Has Fought | Only Once Si i strain on your eyes. Usea , soft, mellow light that cannot flicker, that izes the work of the eyes, such as the Rayo Ln% gives, and avoid eye strain, practice. He had made Several 1aps| po oo S il fight| OF applause, ADOPTS $2,200 SALARY LIMIT hi ed 2t the accldent oc- a o &0 fs <li feld It was a gathering of lovers of the i hrred A S A o et "seitf | national game, ana while Mr. Murphy | New Bedford Awarded the Pennant—| A woigast who fappied Cause is a Mystery. o |mean somothing when it comes to de- | Was lonored th many ways tiie speaks No Farming of Players. “on Web. 12, 3 The cause of the disaster is a my iding ¢l 7 rits of the east|ers aid i JaeaSion dhe wortiol months ago, has been the most ind tiey. Only Binrh vy be sble o Ahed | ot iar r;l:rf’xl‘ism;]:m“ of cham- | Captain Harry Davis, Catcher Tral Boston, Nov. 10—The champlonship |lont 1ightucight champion - the e Rayo is designed to give the any nieht upon it, and N ie 1ying in | pionship calibre here, and Michigan is| THomas, former_Frovidence siars, snd of the New England baseball lcagus oty of tho cizas s best light, and it does. 3 2 was aw 2 e nas entered the ring only once a hospital unable to talk. formidable in the west. Pennsylvania . x W For fifty feet along the side of thelbear Curiisie 17 to 5, Syroouse h(‘a‘.lh(‘“r- Murphy expected to he joined| Bedford at the annual league meeting | sinc captured the titie, and then It has a strong, durable shade-holder ved i . O ity by fellow players on the world’s ! 7 b vt ot ] Sl is held & d A b B road the car plowed its way, then it|Carlisle 14 to 0, and Michigan beat ! Ncre » L raeigh tod: Votes were passed, adopting a | with an unikpown. In tha. Dout Wol, that is held firm and true. new burner leaped a ditch and tangling barb wire . Al that means is zmm‘f'jfl“"f“?"flll"rr’_ feam. but his comrades galary limit of $2,300 and forbjdding [gast injured his arm and necessarily gives added strength. Made of solid and posts in its mechanism and about | Michigan and Pennsyivania onght to | {puT Syt riends had made plans for| the farming of players from the Na- | retired until such tima as his arm got o, Ea: 3 ita wheels, turned a somersault. Driver | put up a stiff battle. em Swhich could not be broken. Cap- | tional, American and class A leagucs.|weil. He has bsen challenged by al- | brass and finished in nickel. Sy to | e : in Davis was to have joined him at g i i ; . 1 2 i and mechanieian fell as It was thrown. |~ About 700 Michigan students and | !2in J. J. O'Donnell of Worcester was | most every lightweight in the world, < ed. The Rayo is low prices Fuchs' Head Struck a Log. alumni will attond the game. The ¢ fall but could not appear. elected to represent the league at the |but has completely ignored them all gc P p‘)hih dl AVCSY. Beten fi hl:'l Fuche' head struck a log. Sharp fell | Michigan club of Philadelphia has u |, WIE SUIPhy came John McInnes. | meeting of the National Association of |and remained quietly enjoying himself g ut no other lamp gi gl & | cleaz, but ::Qnrenvy sustained injuries | block of 285 seats. Three hundred | (o a»g“:;fiic‘gy :10:3”‘;l‘ijorégfllai?‘k:l;‘g?- Professional Baseball Leagues nc_rCh}iI— as“l;tol pleased. i 8 any price. P! g gt e | seats have been sent to the University : . 8 ¥-| cago November 15. President T. H. olgast recently omerzed from his 3 B D b g 8" the | of Michigan and scveral hundr€a to| 5 Murphy and Mclnnes wege escort-| Murnane will also attend as & member | lethargy and announced (hat he would Once a Rayo User, Always One. | if Michigy ed from' the hotel by Owen McMann i 7 tur Zvorys ite for course and two convicts who were | New York. {and E. J. McBrido, chairman and sec- | °f ihe 8ssociation. B e e e Bty e it ity - p v o ~ | Coach Fielding Yost of the Wolver~ 5 2 e There was some discussion as to the | first of the year. There Is mo reason cirsular fo the meavest agency of the GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW. | working on the roul found Fuchs (000 | ines”ias eight varsity players of his (4ry of the committee. A reception|oponing date of the New England |fo helieve that Nelson can sererse. the Standard Oil Compan No wise or prudent man lots hisl oo SR e v ra] millos | Iast season’s squad on this vear's team: | Y& held fo e, fhan balf, an ROUT | lcague next seazon, but o decision be- | result of the first conteet, and- Wol- tandar: pany | r property run unprotected | U 1% v, racers brought the body |lle has two men who were ineligible AL 9 ojclocic the gathering of 200 sat|ing’ reached the matter Was left to the | zast probably will he in'a position st lose by fire for a single d of Fuck d the injured Sharp there.|last vear, and he downed the Quakers COWH _ echedule committee. again to ignore the challenges of for- Thin protection costa 50 Jitte, and | faens aged 54, leed st Tramton. N | bY, the score of 12 to 6 gst scason, | followed by epeech-making and the —_— midable 133-pounders. There are sev- | | eans so much. Don't put it oft. but|s "\fan at the Sharp training camp| The Biue and Maze has one rattling PIe WHO TO SUCCEED KETCHEL? 1o it now, and consuit us about'it. [eiy he had a premonition that the [advantage; its futor saw the Penn "3 yroarann seted as tonstmaster 3 SAAC S. JONES, course held danger for him today. He|eleven play Lafavette and he has al,.3" tended & hearty welcome .{o| Langford Disputes Papke's Claim to | foal Eetate As | 2ought to be relleved from duty. but Sideline idea of the strength abd Njogers Jurphy and Mcinnes. He said Middlewsight Grown. Insurance and ate Agent, bstitute was at hand. Those | Weakness of the machine bu ¥ | the gathering looked upen Murphy as | 91 Main St} 250u; the car as he started with Sharp | Coach Smith. “one; ofs ORE OWR for. whil % E i 3 3 bout th s Tast'Rato | JoRe n” for while he was| The untimely death of Stanley . made Jight of his fears and his am-onur‘(';nt}’;"“k“ét‘w‘l‘{‘" Penn game Koot Sei- |born in Philadelphia he came to Ol | Ketchel lofe the middleweight title | - e o By 8 (it Dackera Sl enthusiabm, | neyvitle with b S Miens wiep Siait Soen o comiiion, i Hume e | I.E .ma .’ '.. r nu im ;H. T 0 be 2y years old. The toastmaster told of many candidates for the honors. i1- Roy Mercer and Texas Ramsdell, the | | Veral - smusing _incidents connected | liam bapke, who once’ beat. Ketchel, Rea! Estats and Fire Insarance, Hold on to this il can all the time.” | halfbacks, ran (he vim and life out of | Ty rurphy's early Hifo and said that| evidentls thinks ne has the best ciatm “Don’t let it get out of | Lafayette. but Mercer was kept under o, “pon's ®uia? Murphy would on the championship, bt as Sam ‘When I call for oil let her | ;g;e;h:; O A s s Ly | Wto hinf ward etcd lock in Langford announces his abillty to make ve it - i EAn oes \¢ | morning and togs a ba 58 pounds and insists he has as good | is toeated fn Somers Block, over C. M.| In the pool of blood that marked the %@ (he peerloss Ponn halfhack in figtt | right as anyone to the title, Papke wiil % e . > | Witeme, Rosm §, thics | spot where Fuchs' skull was crushed | Fith e ball. Something s corming | The story of how he was dresse not be able to herald himself as the 3 a,t yoll can 0 WI e : S i s s found an oil can. [RERSRE o o, end_the) coRchEs | fons pleased the crowd. ing of the class without first giving | tebiza Shaey Had No.1 for Grand Prize R Wish it to be in the way of a surprise. aster told of Danny's|battle to the Cambridge nogro. It 3 fi 'I' arp Had No. 1 for Gran: ize Race | "1 Mercer and Ramsdell Penn oud of 0 294 5 X F Ch S ]_ } | i 1 Buaes s well Riavwn s Smnnfie- hie Ml b B b e as a ball plav-| Papke should get into the rng with ren eciona. op e i as o b fac- | the e meried, | or starting in with the Flat Roofs,|Langfora there will be only one result : ¥ e o Grlvle Stiw Tenscls AP Nt | for Beotieton o B E0 sec aid there was no ball player on victory for the negro. It is made up of wmovable ' g ections which | Stroudsbure, Pa. His accident elimi- i ond track star, has in Sparks a slow ATTORNEYS AT LA —— - al . he field today whose work wa fow-| There are several other 138- g 3 b i allow the placing of a round, oval, square or nates him and his car from the Grand | mate, whom he must wait for or de- | the fie C1one work Yas folow. 5 5 o & ] L placing , oval, sq EROWN & FERKINS -ablgy| Erize race in which e had drawn | sert, while efther of the Penn pair can|$d with more interest than that of| pounders who would make it Interest- : . oblong opening directly over the fire. . oy first piace for the start. | o fast enough to brush a route for his | ing for Papke but ‘would be easy : i The other speakers were Luke F.|picking for Langford. These are Frank = X 3 : = It will accommodate various cooking utensils, over First Nat Rank. St The meet will open tomorrow at 10 | partner. et 5 . | w'clock with seven entrants in the 8a- | Jourdet and are S R e G B B B : A Special Broiler Hood used with alrwag pet - et tnan | 000 Tnatienge. omp Tace. | gether betier in crery mame. They ays|When Murphy came here and was a Chicago and Leo Houek of Lancaster thiis: t0p e eiits the) e neliot all. odis renl wrdsy svenmas T Monday and Sate | Uy, competitors will atart at thirty | sure players, and Jourdet is the mos¢ | Personal friend. He gave an interest- | There are many promising dle- ’ P P ; P o . cot29a | e . < . S |ing history of the Philadelphia Ath- | weights in the country, but it is Goubt- smoke into the kitchen —sends them up the chimney. seconds’ jntervais, to be followed an | wideawake litle fellow who has worn [ 0% M8 o = = bt i i g = v o eE 7 ke hour later by the eight starters in the | the Red and Biue in a good many sea- | lo8 and sald the nume dated bacl ful that any one of them would have a The old way of putting the Broiler over the coals through the Broiler Door deadens Tiedman trophy race. 1t is estimated | sons. They have not been extended to | [0, Sarly daws of professional bage- | chance. the fire, but this does not. hat the race will be finished by 3| thelr limit as yet, but all that they|Pall |lle recalled many of the old- < o ¢ by > o 1 : N . yclock. | possess will be neded to beat the big | Lo SUATs well known throughoqt the Koeping Syracuse Gridiron Under No home is complete, the pleasures of cocking are unknown without a HUB in the kitchen. | Michigan team. ntrygand e soe ‘ Starw. : | in e, | d€nce uniform. He paid a higa tribute o S A D R TN T R T HARVARD TEAM PICKE The Penn line is a good fighting lme. | (IR I PP ee B e ‘of the| Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 10.—Colgate not extra heavy, but alerf, and gives . '> Murphy, saving he was one of ¢ Syract hore s lay i Lineup to Face Dartmeuth and Yale. | nothing in the oy’ of suins (o a foo | eaent, honect, hardest woricing end 874 Syrgoias wifl et here Saqurasy SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water Street, Norwich unless it is Tucier, Anthony & Co. BANKERS o ¢ s la. He said the national ne was a nual footbell game. The field has been - ¥ = L | The Harvard plavers are bping“_ Cnpend:nh Cozens _is the life of the | crdat institution, Tor it DrONEhE tonctht coyaindiivlth mirbaw innA i deavits cor- Hub Ranges were awarded Fir.t Premium at the New London County Fair and B ar e e e e haviiiiy oon o fre < ;[ d on an equal’standing men, Wamen faned feate e s e Hon e e FACTURES AND WARRANTED ¥ 1“1t (7% ANTANY 0. SORTON. y save | e 7 gy o d children of classes and valks v C! ayers out ate . - Bn”KEns B T e e Tt v , i e, welding it into one common about three pounds to the men. Both | tried out varfous formations against |\wark as fo the spot to be dealt b . He said it did more to wipe teams are confident and betting is 28 Sh . | e e e e e T L0 ot mamtatn the thid coming. Tt | OLE race fecling and Jealousy than any ever . This 13 the last home game on = . | practicing forward passes end onside | @ for a line sm: must come quick- | oo kor and started by saying as Mr. | kicks. and every day finds the plays |1V to be effective. | Ritias i bl tvene Comletes coi | — working smoother with the ball trav- | Cozens defends the tackles, he 0 ot haabl T s, MALUN O s | = Do App'““l“i:""“" End 2R ) L] | eling more acurately. ‘orward passes, he grabs shor ST el e B 4 = Members of New York - | 28, et entat Vi take the neia |and ho tackles cataers of lick e and “ames e Donciuded. h¢| New York Nov. 10—President Lynch and Boston Stock againat Dartmouth and Yale. with one s R ot :M o vork Scribes | presenting as a foken of esteem a oL the National ieague today approv- exception, is 0 d. Tre| 2 he press o turday a handsome diamc 2| o ving contract e Exchanges ands are Lewls and L. Smiths faciles | 3tated that he was the best man they | T o o e Ty s s | Iomen s . Contemte: with -CTicams; Ths . l e Wikidngton: gniele, Misot (i) Seen ull Sesgon as o center. friends. ' Immediately a sentative | Angemeler, 1811: with New Jo- Boston. New York. and Fisher: eenter. Perkina: quarter- | = from the Middlebory sia- | seph Devore, 1911, A. J. Shafer, 1911, 52 State Street. 26 Broma Sueet. [ | D3k Wizgloaworth; nhalfbacks, Cor-| Princeten Averages 177 Pounds. | (i cienned forward and in henalf of | J. T. Meyers, 1911. . OF NORWICH PRIVATE WIRE. bett and Ted Frothingham, and fuil- | The average weight of the Tigars that association gave A r Releases, by Boston to Birmingham back, Morrison. The only doubtful |177 pounds, the line averaging ten|large traveling bag. (S. A.), Harold Elliott. place 1s Morrison at fuliback, where H. | pounds more than this. Eddle Hart Tt was evident that Mr. Murph Lesiie in all probabliity will be placed. | fullback e the heavisst man on ihs |much surprised, for he was cor Slosson Challenges Wil untingion ha n er | les at piv affecte e opened b e z S y s been playing center | team, tipping the scales at 1 erably aftected. ' He opened by savinz:| New York, Nov. 10.—George F. Slos- e . a ; |7 This t a son today challenged Willie Hoppe to | nnmlnlck & nm““ck' | A o e Xbress Iy feel | match for the world's championship ! D o Sbpreciation Tor your beautifullat 181 balk line billiards, now held BANKEAS and BROKERS . | sat down. | PY Hoppe. Judge F A. Palmer of Cranston Hoppe Will Accept. S'lfls flllnds lnmtfllfllfls MARKET CLOSED STRONG | 500 com Proauecs Hopre. IS NOW OCCUPYING ITS NEW BANKING HOUSE No. 16 Shetucket Street was called upon for a few words from| Bridgeport, Conn., . 10.—Willie |his city. He spoke of the excellent|ioppe, ths bil Dpert, ght e e | worlk he Olnevville boy and refer- | that he would 2 " = P red to the days of the late Pimmy|sued by George F. Siosson today and PRIVATE WIRE TO With Large Part of the Early Declines | oo b i 2 C720%% - Cooney, who came from Cra .| meet Slosson in Aadison Square Gar- New York Chicage t. Louls Wiped Out. | 149 Distitiers Securities . e James H. Tiogan spoke briefls ldm\, New York, on Dec. 1 and 2. The S 2 Boston Clucinnat! ittsburg { oid ented to Owen McMann a_ handsome | match 18 to be at 18.1 balk line for the b | U ; 4 New York, Nov. 10.—The violence i piece of the shave af a|champlonship of the world. I ap}tfl 3 lli'piilb an HAIVIGE TO1ILS, N A k Norwich Branch, Sha: BI and rapidity’ of the fall in prices of G Blectric horseshoe, marked “Our Owen, Alder- #tocks in the two days since the elec- e oD 9 man, 1911." Telephone 901 fion suggest a disposition on the part Do O o Mr. Mcnnes was called upon for a| Same Officials at Both Yale Gamas. of stock market interests to re- Tnterborough Met. few remarks, and, like Mr. Murphy,| New Haven, Conn, Nov. 10.1It was 3 augsd FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr |1, the results, though thess re- Do. pid z apparently found himself in an unfa- | annourced tonight by the Yale football | uilts were In line with the expecta- el - 1127 | mitiar position, He sald that his e T ic oM it ol o [v i - 1 - t th " tions held while prie: i ternatiooa) Prp S was haseball and not speech-making, | ¢iated at the Yale-Princeton zamaz o i - BR G R CHRNEEREAIN | oo e Teioss wers advanciug | 1 imimsions Tod 2 e e e e The public is cordially invited to inspec e uns Jowa Central his friend Danny was held by Olney acity at the Yale-Harvard re Nov Banuas iy Bouihern ville fans he was glad to show that he |19th. They are: W. £ Laneford, Trin- adiede had the ne feeling. He said he had | ity, referee; D. S. Fultz, Brown, nm- H ¥, P ~ibiti : (s C T e O i i i one same el Mo sl b had | T Do A T (§ - Fivalled facilities offered to its customers by Th S BT by Murphy and said that such help er, and W. N. Morrice, University of Various unfavorabie factors, ignored while priccs were om the wp grade, Lenta/ Surgeon. Came in for more serieus comsidera- tions with the decline in force. The o eharge of Dr. 8. L, Geer's practws | ©Mount of the decresse in orders on y Ao A B e o ;:‘.;,""&'.d,b“";‘_' :“’" o 5 f%'_:._ SE S ;.;w‘(;m coming from men up in the|Pennsylvania, head linesma | Tha es National Bank and to avail Of itS b . b b ot i iy i By R st Pasid Langford Stops Clark in Second. | v National’ Biscutt . National Lead from the time of the previous month's report. The publication todey was sc- | companied by an explanation of a H 2 change in tho basis of computation | e lme avm s a" which tmproved the comparison wnh! the former low record showing. | oF NSRS, The fact ‘that on ita face ine re. | port showed the low record tonnage of unfilied orders on hand wa# seized up- | m, nevertheless, in the depressed I DIVIDEND ;0od of the speculation, as evidenca | " | that the present price of the stock was The regular 8emi-annual Dividend | far t)Ll a?llne 'rlx!’h former low periods has been declared from the net earn- | of business in the imdustry. The enor- ings of the past six menths at the|!nous transactions in United States te of Four per o . ' | Steel on the down grade overwhelmed & pipills & -:“:«y:"umd ‘:'" the whole market. R — er November | “ine spread of the express drivers’ RAMSDELL'S BAD KNEE Joplin, 1\50-» 2 rI:'» U)T?am Langford won over Jeff Clark of Joplin in the MAY KEEP HIM OUT | yecond round of what was to have been : T . |a ten round bout here tonight. The Penn's Fullback Not in Shape—Michi- | fight was stopped when Clark was all ® gan's Eleven All in Good Conditien. |but out. services in every department of banking. Ny Ont & Weat ortoik & Western North - American Northern _Paific 1000 Pacific Mail 13100 Pennsylvania .. 1400 People's Gas ... 100 Pittsbury, C. C. &S 160 Pitteburg Coul ... Presed Sirel Car Fulliman Palace Car. Rallwas Steel Spring. Reading 5 Republio Eicel . Philadelphia, Nov. 10.—The unfvers- ity Michigan football team which will meet the university of Pennsyl- vania eleven here Saturday, had a ractice after their ar the suburb at which he until quartered the of the game. Both Coach Yost and Captain Penbrooke expressed ' themselves as satisfied with the con- " dition of thelr men und hoperul of ' victory in the caching confest. TRAVELERS' Gunt F. 5 pid Logls S. W.. 15th. strike in New York had a very dis- ey 8 X FRANK L. WOODARD, quleting influence on sentiment. 6606 Southern Pacifc s The: Pennsvlvania team are aiso| S 2T daw Treasurer, The call loan market grew easier, | 3i00 foutherm Ra preparing for the contest, in the sub-| 'The water way — the comiortabls | affected in part, no doubf, by the i 2000 Souneoscs Cabier urbs. Theyv. were put through a lons | way of traveling. in progress in the stock | 2u & Paciie. signal drill and a short scrimmage 2 Steamers City of Lowell and Ches- 1647 | The time loan division also | Lo&w Media, Ramsdell, the ¢k and | ter W, Chapin-—safe, staunch vessels | reported an casier tone. The banks |, Pacitic noted sprinter, had his football togs | that have every comfor: and conven- 3 of England and France made strong on but did not participate ii the prac. | ience for the traveler. Adam s Tavern Weekly returne, the former reflocting | — S s Yive “ehira I8 Shich was injured sn{ _ A delightiul voyage on Long Tsland i repayments by the meney ma 1401000 Trited Benves Bonen {the Lafayetie game, is stili bothering | Sound ang a 1861 and also some berrowing from the | ‘"o [oi5, 5" rim. Tt is feared that he muy mot e =y market by the bank to keep its | 0% vl Comsi 0 in conditlon Lo enter the game on Sat- | YO¥ , Mot tan ° | official alscount rate effactive. Clos- | 3% Ve’ Camlina Chem oo Steamer Jeases Now Tendon at B3 P s iar to the publlc the fnest standard | (T s oi: | 1180 Wabaan e ok e Nt | - weekd dus Pier foot of | Lard is the fore-runner of indigestion. with Jarge part of de- [ 139 et arands of Beor of Zurope and America, | . [ines ~iped aut Lo 4 ? Woresr” Sobemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarlan | onae were irregular. Total sales 224 St (1fondays 40, North River, The hog-fat soaks the pastry through | 0OCEAN BOUND WON Beer. Pals and By i - 2,27 Tnite e n s : 5 h fi Beotin Ale, Guinness Dusim > Seant | e s ey ot Biete oy g T, e o IN DRIVING FINISH | N and thropin, fills meats mside and out Sl P B Rie Pragk S Sy oanker | T [ Mitton B. Sesomd = Neok senina— | 1878 Norwich 1o New York $1.75 with a thick, unhealthy grease that the | ing Ale Sterling Bitter Als. Anheuses. | STOCKS. i MONEY. | Jockey Breaks Leg on Latonia Tracic.| , VIite or telephone V. J. PHILLIPS, digestive juices cannot penetrate. The & Al Sterting Ale. s I N e o T M ok gent, New London. Conn. augtd T S 5 ? | ‘A. A. ADAM. Norwicn Town. o0 Allls Chalmers ptd steady, 8 3-8G4 por cent.: ruling r ol it ~10.—Ocean Bound | result is a call on the doctor whose advice | Coper 4; last loan 3 2-4 Teiephone 44732 tyeza is to go on a diet and avoid all rich food. £il Water Routla orered at 3 3-1 sae P e s e Ok L hper e | You can eat pies, cakes and all kinds i Fine Assortment 8 A Side s L ; | of pastry if they are_cooked with Coftolene, | Fmsed COTROn it is o pure, healthful, vegetable-oil | — T N for it is o pure, healt , vege! | flllLLh‘VERy e An Bt & B osah atonrs o product that contains no trace of hog AT LITTLE PRIC b e ber 14.48, Decem S, MBS. G. P. STANTON icres Rteet Vo “fat, and does not make food the least bit greasy. From Cottonfield to Kstchen—human hands never touch the oil from which Comlene is made. The result is that when you buy Comslene you get a cooking fat upon whose purity and clean%nyss 14.57, February 14 Aprii 14.77, May 14.84, Angust 145 Chelsa: £ New York, Nov. 10.—Cnfton spot | d h""’*] Ll]‘ i | | i 1 closed quiet. five points advance; mid- dling uplands _ Al iy Ithaca Cross-Country Team OF tol a'le a i Lelivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1» acknowledged to he the best on the marke: — HANLEY'S| Do. pta Atlwitie Coast Live. Hultimore & OBio Benicen _3ueel Bloklyn Bepld Trandit Princeten. | | /| e Cor- | Unascettea sreign: aua passsmger tng eoicmne of The Bullelin. Canadlan PactZc WARAY elected § 1 e R i - PEERLESS. A twiephone order win |54 i i shn F. Mostley and | a0 ones St o o | you can absolutely rely. . romp: attention i ot New Jeny e I | Frinceon to partel- | Fvom Nor uesdays, Tharsdaye y ST 5 e Rl 1 pate in the intercollegiate’ cross.coun- | B e T | X1ady oaly b 0. J. McCORMICK, 3¢ Franklin St SIEETL St |3y meet on Saturday. Cormell has| New Yook pior iz Hast River, toot e y by | etk - Ton the met ety Sear since 1301 | Reosvels’ Strear, tcndays, Wedne 3 . K. FAIRBANK COMPANY WHEN you wane to put senr bust . mile “champion: o AN e e e B Bows before the public, there_is 1o me: Herna in the Pen anka dual meet, | P.S. Frolpht reccved vnifl £ oo Mhow Deiter than thiough the advertis- Mayor.” Putnam. Kirake rhenso, ©. A, WHITAKER, Agent | i Lonsfleld and Brown, captain. . maxid Gl |