Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1910, Page 3

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INSURATCE. RUTO ©itSewars IHCURAALE J. L tATHROP & SDES. Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Dawson Winner of Savannah Trophy NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NGVEMBER 12, 1910 Held Lead from First Lap Without a Stop—Both Yale and Princeton Optimistic Over Today’s Game— sept2odaw N. TARRANT & CO * —Academy Meets Bulkeley in New London This Ll .y ! Aft ernoon. 117 MAIN STREET. l i : N A A hre. ACCIGCHI, Heallh, ' ‘av, 11 —Savannah en their final insiruc iabili sixteen laps of 17.3 d by teams in th % Llflblll[y, | : mitos: Firot, Joseph | lowing practice the s wes take 4 hours 23 minutes | to the New Haven Lawn club. where Plate Glass and Steam Boiler| : oo [ &n carle ainner was had and then the | A. Roebling, Jr., Mercer, | team was taken to the siation and NC ! for New York boarded. lNSU (-4 H. Hughes, F. A L. car| accompanied to the | statio ¥ lly the entire «-u‘ Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society : “_‘:..‘ :n“I\l'u),ix % "3.;1:“:?; | ‘\1‘:\: ,’.\n:\u_, o nnlshl(;,.- ]:-‘ll::x-:-t v. s, i 2 optimistic as to the outcome of the Assets $2,594,330.17 ond, F. car,|game and profess to think that the feb26TuThS 1 ‘n suffic \provement du Thomas Cotello, Maxwell, the w n will line up Maxwell, Wright, : Kilp Automabile vannah right tackle; Broo Fiel balfback, , Tight en in the line, while in the has it on Princeton a pc The averag n 1d 186 @ and nn troph ik, Fisrt to s the t Years. > is outweighed two pou ok, left = death mnor 1 dri tackle; Jul left hanician r i the first day center: McDevitt, right guard: halfback; Kistier, o TIGER ELEVEN CONFIDENT, IN GREAT PHYSICAL CONDITION 1co | Best Chance Against Yale in Many s in L b it No wisa or prudent man Intervais the ol 1 ke % e N. J., Nov. Princeton e . first car to round the grandstand i ji' (Rt SHA b T . e, & rn Lou Heinemann in a Mar- | o1 the, cOUntes e ierat N 8o sk, Don mwon. In quick order they came, with rsi s Sttt “ e s wson showing the fastest time, 16 -st e A ISAAC S. JONES, nutes 2 1 first - Insurance and Real Estate Agent, he start he t lap he never Fos Richards Building, 21 Main St e = sty attendanc % novidaw i g ol e tap, ton team had its final : _ | 1ot even for S Ath e at Lakewood, IHE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, . r secend place | J1€190K 11, the mprning that had skidc At i Real Estate from New York an hou n with Head ( and Fire Insurance, »od tonight brought is tocated In Somery Block, over. C. M. Sha et Wiitams, Room 9, third ficor. front Sl G g 5 fob12 Telephone 147. t once for hegs Has — with a SECLITL . during the last ATTOSNEYS AT LAW. wde much oo P— e o ia t he prospects A0S A. BROWNING, pesdilbe t the teams will have a dry, fast field tomor atiorney-at-Law, # Richards Bldg. (‘oach Roper 1ounced tonight the re numberad some of the “Phone 208, B cars and drivers in the | Pected: . 4 . | ft end. White ZROWN & PERKINS, ftorueys-al-law > 9 o'clock. The over First Nat Bank, Bhetucket St 5. 0 or 24 times righ Bntrance { around the cour: quarte; k ll()'!L Statrway next to Thames Nat. Rani — Tei. § Open Monday and Sat- ect28a Pendleton; urday evenings. fullback | YALE sTUDENT BODY i CHEERS TEAM OFF |Coaches and Team Optimistic as They | Start for Tigeriand. i 1 final _prz the Prince Tucker, Anthony & Co. BARKERS Year Agreement. on | 11 following lineup, no changes being ex- HARVARD-PRINCETON FOOTBALL COMPACT IS DENIED. | Rumor That There is to Be a Fve- D, UNSETTLED OPINIONS and Boston Stock Exchanges Over the Speoculative Outlook—Deocided | 400 Easing in Money Market Tone. P S . e e 9806 Chleago, M. & KL T fwnton. New Yori New York, Nov. 11.——The spotty and | 200 & St o 53 Semte Strect. 24 Broad Street. ven fluctuations of prices in today's | PRAVATE WiRE. ook market testified to the unsettied o . and uncertain opinions held over the g |# eculative ontl These doul were | the effect of violcnt reversal of the de- 2 | cline which occurred late sterday 2 ) 8.5 fand which gave warning of the over- : "" | extension of wort interest, The H i 18 e red in the bear rket from the raiding tactfes wi had begun to | make ranid Inroads on prices before B. | they were checked. At the same time, S flVBStmEI“S"”‘“ rapid covering of short comtructs 1 : went on the course of y. BANKERS esnd BROKERS { terday’s late rally left that interest so 12 PRIVATR WIRE TO i much reduced as to deprive the mar- 4 MNew York Chionge St. Louls ot of itential support in the neces- 3 iloeton Clachnunatt Plttsburg ie shorts The demand out- | — | eide nent was not urgent or i Norwich Brauch, Shaunon Bidg. | idcpread. e advances which were & | weneral at one time, | clded sasin were converted in- small declines the la; In favor of the recovery w in the tone of th Telephone 961 FRANK O. MOSES. Mgr anged s the de- cvapsillictn. ~——| market, both on cail and t : - Y | prelmine estimates of the BR € R CHAMBERLAIN |Sorrency moroment showed o roiaa:| 2 &ente/ Surgeon. R o that. astoumt. A more svect| e . ence on the easing of the mon-| ., stocks. Current rumors ¢ 1s of Dr. & T, Geers practwa t he liquidation of stocks | uring his last inees. ) e e gl Gtrest. Norwich, Genn, : et : novies 4 assn rences drawn re- | & « 1 the fact of i o ]’ F s seir nders of money an | ¥ presumably hold o ime Savings Bank @ OF NORWITH, alistic group been stocks in course of | and the extent of its comn tal. in cons=equence, argued an atti- of indifferance in_ supporting | ¥ i hopes of co many d of liquid | DIVIDEND reaular baan deciarsd dna The Semi-annual Divide from the net earn e sae of the past six months st the ~eta of Four per cant. a yaar, and will payable on and aftsr November FRANK L. WOODARD, ihe apecial prec. | Baw reasurer ure agalnzt New York Central mad ;e Treas | a baa impre on sentiment snd R — \eiped to force prices backwards again | after ¢ne 1647 | senior ¥ .(m}ln; Adam’s Tavern | e weaknes zof t stock was the out s of its rate of et | red with increased d i Wheeline Total sales, 16 COTTON. ngs comy t of the pre- rumor i | ret. At the 1ed an and ¢ he conches sajid er for 2 - had ‘been spent in signal believed | BnoKEns arill and individual work. The men | m s | 28 Shetucket Street § N | A A {} Telepnons 095 . Members of New York §| X B T ! 2 iz to nd requirements and the belief that essity for financing con New York, Nov. 11.—Cotton spo 1861 | fronts it to re e of closed quiet and unchanged; middling | projects of lnprovements already un- uplands 1480 middling gulf 1 offer to the public the finest standary | der way ales, 400 bales. brands of Beer of Burope and America, Bonds were otal sales, Futures closed s Closing Bohemlan, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian par ates November 1445 December 14.60 Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Muelrs Londs d on call | uary 14.55, February 74.64, Marc Bcotch Ale, Guinness’ Duslin _Stout, | April 14 May 14.89, June 14.85, J C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker STOCKS. 14.85, August 14.54. i Hill P. B, Alo, Frank Jones' Nourish- T | ing Ale, Sterling Biiter Ale, Anheurer s | MONEY. Podwelser, Hhlita ana Pabst. - Sl A. A. ADAM. Norwion Town. 3 casier, ir cent. tu Telephone 447-3% Jy2za G 3 2-4, last ¢ 1. closing & - » — sl - | offered at ¢ | Time loan A Fne Assorcment [ninety dace MILLINERY CHICAGO GRAIN MaKKE AT LITTLE PRICES. ”.‘1 5 MRS, G. P. STANTON e s9n 40 10 s L s it | | i | { being withheld until after the read- | justment of the lations of both Princeton and Harvard with Dart- mouth. The Harvard-Princeton ,f;um(s.j il arranged, will compel both colleges to drop Dartmouth from its schedule. MICHIGAN AND PENN } HAVE LAST PRACTICE.| Both Hopeful of Winning on Franklin | Field Today. Philadel ., Nov. 11. ity of Michigan and the Pennsvlvamia football squads today *ir prevarations for the nnual contest between the two elev- ens here tomorrow. The Univer- University of T'he AMichigan players under the ¢ of Coach in ot n Yost practiced both the morning and noon at Wayne, where they will until they leave for the scene game tomorrow. Many stars of former Media today to assi Pennsylvania pl Ramsdell, the speedy left halfb: will Dbe unable to play, as the knee which he wrenched in the game with Lafay- ette on Saturday is still bothering him. . the regular quarter- suffering from an old - afte 1ain the | of m, in co It is fe went to | ching the red that is also ACADEMY’'S SECOND CHANCE AT BULKELEY TODAY Big Delegation of Rooters Will company the Ac- Eleven to New Lon- don. Accompanie? by a goodly cro rooters who will go down with the n the extva troll the ny to London today for their clash with kcley gridiron defenders. Si ame last Saturday agai ham when the Academy ing scorin~ streng has beeén at work steadily w eleven, polish'ng the machine tn as smoothly as possible for this portant game against Rulkeley, im- when it is up to the Academy to gain back some of their prestige damaged by the defeat given them by they played two weel With one exception will face Bulkeley with the up as before. The change Aeld, from <wwhich sh has dropped oving to th MeCor Bulkel ago. the when ademy ame 1 in the balfback Captain ce and posi- is ter, the Academy back field 1 and should give a satisfactory a of itself. The linemen from end will be the same thag Bulkeley before and got the jump on New London line. They can depended upon to keen up the cl record they have made all tni son inst_opposing forwar and Kinney will De the nonball stron lee; park the Ampule polic gridiron ¢ the has been promised the authoritie ho as- rell that will on the As 2 crowds have ently e on the field in former hampering the players on both sides, this will be a improvement over former conditions. Baltics’ Weight vs. Heavyweight's Science. | The Heavyweights of Greeneville | 1] line up agai a fast eleven from inday afternoon on the Cran- to those who intend to | promised one of | and execiting i s been played aitic te boys ere in weight to the | Their plavers will | the afternoon anc d earl { injared in Infependents Waiting Manual Training Tonden o1 - , Keller 1t Linderbeck (ca re, Weatherbee ab, Keirans rhb, Cranc . Thompson, substitutes, Dartmouth Ready for Final Game. N A 5 Good For You Youecan't have a clear brain, active muscles and firm nerves, it your bowels are sluggish: but see what a help 1o you will be a few doses of BEECHAMS PILLS Zold Fvrrrwhere in boxes 10c. and 25e, in excellent condition and anxious to meet Harvard in the final game on the Green's schedule tomorrow. CRIMSON ANTICIPATES :| DECISIVE DEFEAT OF DARTMOUTH | Big Green Team Not to Cross the Harvard Goal Line. -Haughton. to confidently e s Harv tomorrow and believes he Dartmouth team, ‘from scoring. Dartmouth has more than the usual interest in the contest because it has been understood for weeks that in the Dartmouth defeat authorities would feel to enter into a football compact with Princeton, to the exclusion of Dartmouth next year. YALE BACKERS WANT 0DDS OF 5 To 2 at These Figures win No Princeton Taks New York, Nov. 1l.—Fred Brooks, the betting commissioner, ‘announced tonight that he had tried to place | $2,000 to $5,000 on Yale at the Prince- | ton club, but the Princeton men shied at the odds. He met with similar fail- ure at that ratio in the hotel corri- dors, though offering to split the $2,000 into smaller amounts at the same odds. . LACK OF TEAM WORK. Yale News Lays the Blame for De- feat by Brown. The Yale T the defeat of team wor 1ily News has blamed turday to the lack of ving: overwhelming example of the s organized team work op- posed to disorganized individual play for man with the exception of 5 kling, the Yale team was the equal of their opponents, but Brown's attack worked as one man under the able generuls] ¢ Sprackling, who contributed to the success of the visitors. Yale’s machinery, on the seemed to have the power, ed the brain which is So es- but 1 sential Cornell at Top Form for Chicago. Ithaca, N. Y. Nov. 11.—Coach Reed chose his lineup for tomor gam, 1 Chicago aftsr a White has been shiftzd from end center and Weekes, the vete left tackle, will be in the gar. ye ¢ Genev fiel icago had today and will practice in Hobart coliege here tomorrow. Academy Second Plays Bulkeley. The Academy second eleven goes to ew London for a game this 1 ith the Bulkeley second elever re putting up the eup Laurel Hills Play in New London. The Laurel Hills, under Capt. H rce Covl to New London this mor ing for g game a picked te: The Norwich expect to bring home the long « score College Football Games This After- noon. Yale vs. Pri ton. . Harvard vs Vs SJORNELL RUNNERS FAVORITE FORINTERCOLLEGIATE Ithacans Have Won Every Meet But One—Eight Colleges Represcnted. Col T favorite ga i n s men, of which ) e fir 1 co eachh the nuin points e hie wins. miles. und the | New Bedford Wrestier on Tour Here. countr. class MEN'S WINTER OVERGOATS A SPECIAL SALE AT 25 PER CENT. UNDER PRICE They represent the surpius stook of | one of America’s best overcoat mak- ers, which is a positive assuranee that every garment is right in every par~ ticulaf. The fabrics are high-grade overcoatings, the tailoring skiliful, the No mat- intend buying, it will pay you to call and ex- trimmings are the very best. ter what price Overcoat you amine the Overcoats we are offering in this Sale. 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