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JOE SHEA OUTPOINTED AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS ~ |LIMITED SUPPLY OF TICKETS : 2 3 2 penalty, It sed that the 20 BY ‘FRANKIE BURNS |\ COMING TO AMERICA. FOR THE BIG GAME. Pendlt T o femored on for " ¥ 5 u pes S e 1 on onside kicks, and Fast Fifteen-Round Fight Before [Champion Amateur Golf and Tennis|Demand Exceeds Seating Gapacity— i1 waa bui the bithe on Dlasers e | Edgewood Athletic Club Monday Night Teams Due Here in July. Thousands Will Be Disappointed. | was so palpably asteregarded that Yale New Haven, Nov. 14—In a fast 15: Philadelphia, Nov. 14—The visit to| New Haven, Conn, Nov. 14.—Man- ' urday. ooz TILE PLAYERS IN'FINE CONDITION )L iATHAOP & SONS. |Head Coach Coy, Tom Shevlin and Foster Sanford in ap off without an adverse ! will demand its enfoI@ement nest round fight here tonight before the | this country next year of the Austral- | ager Evexatd J. Thompson of the Yalo 23 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn. Ldgewood Athletic | elub, . Frankle | ian. golt. aad tennis amatedr eham. | ket department, in speaki : N . A A ), c| - ng of the THERE. ‘aept20daw Charge of the Team—Secret Practice for Rest of Week. | Burns of Jersey City outpolnted Joe | Dons il be logked formed ta it | earcily of tiekels for the ADEioschine WO FRICTER ) | Shea of Waterbury. Tt was Burns, |great pleasure. The team has made | game with Harvard, made thie follow- i “Serene in Camp of the fast infighting that' brought about the | marvelous progress in its own eountry | INg Statement reurding the prosent | Sverything ls Serene in i N ’l‘ ARR ANT & CO gfa'fi?'u of “the Waterbury mov. . Shea land ospectally the golfers; and the lilulmk‘on; % > - Cube. e | o . e Now Havan, 2o T e LI S ed in like a whirlwind and in_the | Australian people are more than anx-| “It is harder on us this vear than| | ik g i1 d Tice o the feld this afcernoon the | AFMY at West Poit tamt thew showed | C1eVer as Burns, but as the bout went | skill with the bost men in England and | tle down to the extent of cutt lare Just as good as tiey cye on Burns got to Shea’s body and the | the United States. all the borrowed applications | (hey have not gonc haci: thore is no L3 3 men who played in the Princeton game |at their best. They almost invariably r inT 01 b T be- Fire, Accident, Health, 16¢ going into the scrimmage. Cap- | blocked off their Cadet enponents, giv- | Short. hard punches wore him down.| They will go o England first, and|the late gpplications, but also draworen or dressinz room SWPCGRe Be N tain Daly, Kilpatrick, Seully and Ba- |ing the Harvard back sood starts in | Shed came back strong in the last|will not only play team matches but|lots to reduce the balance 1.000 more | tiveen Caf B e e Liability ker, who spent Sunday up the Hudson, | running back for punts. And when | {6 rounds and several times with |will compete in both the Eritish open | before we got down to the numyer of j Chance e Iiirz (id not CeO06 (08 o r ’ retnmed today and whe ethers who are | HArvard was puating ihey were down | 1ard 1eft hooks sent Burns to the ropes |and amateur championships and also [ tickets, Thix work entails a great | pitchers to waste halls to protent B | motice the good it doing, 1 Plate Glass and Steam Boiler| stil out of the eity swill come back | the fiela Tice Pin Srenks mimest al- |but Shea was beaten in the earlier Nn the tennis championzhip. amount of extra detail, such, for in- |Self in the streels during | began to get rest from rubl tonight. ways nailing their men before they | Sta8es by the body blows and was too | While they will hardly 'reach the|stance, as the signing of thousands of , series. 2 4 1 TR sMSo Xdused three cakes Head Coach Coy, adsisted by Tom |had half a chance to get in motion, | éak to stand up and box his oppon- | United States before the middle of | ciiecks returninz the money to the men | This inforps Tenl vluicaa asnd two boxes of Cuticura. lNSURANCE Sheviin and Foster’ Sanford, will have | For that matter it can bo said that in | ent. They fought straight rules and [July, vet it is thelr intention to spend | Whose applications we cannot fill. {here by Harry | } Rt e |5 hent sudDoR Bo ong, could tell that he - charge of the team during the week | the Army’ game the whole Crimson | o the breakaways Burns hit to good |a couple of months in the states. They | _“You may be sure, howdver, ' that|Cup oitchers, w itod, to i | eyer had any kind of breaking ouk, g ARt b St sk i dr i 2 advantage. expect to play team matches with the | everyone is getting a square deal in:majo: om ‘the 2 i : been without Norwich Union File Elsugsnce Seotety | 20 AIt practics will bé behind cloged fline was gulckiin coverlng punta In the semi-windup bout Alf Lynch | Metropolitan = Golf association, = the tribution, for T swould not 'l Who 1y en route | (ubicura Soap nor Cuticura Ointments S u. 8, physically 5 ACADEMY MEETS TWO FAST of New Haven outpointed Jack Doyle | Massachusetts Golf association and the | make an exception of my own brother | to Jucksot i, (o iacelil R Wm‘ Lula Dorsey, 12 Browns Cf., 8.W., Assets $2,504,330.17 3 ) EIL of New York, in twelve rounds. Lynch | Pennsylvania Gol association, and|under the circumstances. It is a hard | ting commissioner for fil Ryan at the ‘ashington, D. C., Oct. 2, 1909. % 2eb26TuThS y TED COY HOPES TO OPPONENTS THIS WEEK. | broke through Doyle’s defense and the | they may possibly play a match with | thing to do, but we are doing the hest n _race meeting, «yplained the — . { latter hung on in the clinches several | the pick of the United States Golf as- | that we can to spread the tickets over | Cuds' defeat Three of'the ntrics, Bornis. Ikl ’ DEFEAT HARVARD SATURDAY. | Westerly High and Hartford High Are|times to have being knocked out. sociation, if they are in a convenient|the larkest amount of ground, so to ' played bum, tha Cherryola and Countless, are among. ] e ok GRS B etule Joe. Marcks of Highwood stopped | part of the country where the national | speak. i the best lons distance horses mow im A Kicking Contest May Be Expected to Jackie Rollingon of Shelton in the 6th |amateur champlonship is being played.| “You see the principal reason for | Latonia Race Today. trgtning: Cauntess won the. Sasatiestil Cnibastarinsiihe. Gams. | After their sdocisive defeat of the|round of a bout scheduled for 12| It is more than likely that the United | the shortage is that the Harvard men, O.. Nov. 14.—The Latonia |cup. Bonnie Kelso, in_ the Bowles States Golf association will take so; expecting to score their semi-centen- | Cincinna e ) A action in the matter and make the | nial victory over Yal aken 15, 1 endusance wiske will be sun Taesday | salces at fwe milcs, fnished (hintE. whether it is the old drop kick or from | pared for the three games which finish TEN TRIBES TAKEN. Australians their guests, as they did| 090 of the total number of tickets. for latoriy tan and five wvell knowi |and et Latonia. ,Cherryols won (il placement, foptball's most important | their schedule, but have no idea ot with the Oxford-Cambridge team in|firet they wanted 18,000, and the to-{i8 two m»n_‘ohr.“- the lonz roate. | Inaugural handicap here easily feature. Though a hoist over the bar |letting down in their sieady practice, | Chippewas, 1903, and an invitation will surely be|tal number of seats is only 33,000, The horses are ready to go = roate. counts but three points, jt is much | which was the real reason for the big Others on- C: extended to them to compete in the | graduates, the undergraduat thc} strong Bulkeley team on Saturday the | rounds. New York, Nov. 14—A fleld goal, [ Academy boys will feel fairly well isle Team. > : UL Sl eagier to got than a touchdown, under | jump into winning form in the last m:lror:axp n;ng.t-\;g- flhlm‘?!;\f\:’hm‘inov :lt;(l;mer memo:l,u of tire university .y the new rules. Punting also cuts a|two weeks. Tt Bas Aot e B es ot TaMuraito power lies in their hands to not graduate, and everyone else mighty big figure these days, and the| Captain McCormick and his eleven | ae up the Carlisle eleven this fall e‘.sev?m'i!:; 'tms 1&;33;-‘0 foreign golr- :ieq;&h;l:\;;xmxl:mxn:‘“d”refl‘xehil;lpd young man with an educated toe is a |still have games here on their sched- | 1o . i e 3 3 t whole lot in demand. Lino plyngers|ule for Wednesday and Saturday this | s Jordan and Brackin and Quar: — of distribution, and by asking eac are so uncertain and end runs week and for Thanksgiving afternoon | teroask Libby o bi Tone Star Harvard’s Lesson. fhd ‘&:,,"i,‘:]‘;,’,’;fi(“, e t“er;! tempted with such ris f los ne veel [ Vi 2sd; ey v 1 V] o v - ity gi r . rea v pe ball’ that ponting In ihe sale wey of | Westerts ek on Gathedas lartiord | are Sloux 2nd Hajfack Wheslook snd{ Harvard university gives the othet | pe ante (o plrave the laracet number.| keeping the ball out of danger. A (eam | High, and on Thanksgiving the Yale |Goe anq" Fox tribes hav ‘ i try an annual {1 will cheerfully resign in favor of < ger. . gh, and on Thanksgiving the Yale|gac and Fox tribes have contributed |lesson in sportsmanship in one respest 1 i Tow e g T Tackle Newshe and Halfback Dujuis,|at least, Harvard may not alwava Wi | etion wan to bamme i Sir ey 95 | while End Kennerly and Guard Burd its “big” game with Yale at the eri |, 2 v ing a pl H belong o the Blackfoot tribe. Center | of its football season, it may not al- | mine so hove by bt St of theommt | Barlow is a Tuscarora, Tockle Powel!| Ways accept: this crowning defeat In | Hats Sne proe amertinr b oo i | on, but with the | "0 Sty 2r 2| silence, but in the preli ; ? z e a Cherokee and Captain Houser a . Dut In the preliminary games | hiar wo are foroes to o, | i that can gain on an exchange of punts | Consolidated eleven. Both the West con woon vt the pigekin in position |erly and Hartford * High ~games where o fleid goal can bs attempted. | against teams that had the high GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW.| Ted Coy has realized the worth of a|of the score when they met the Acad- No wise or prudent man lets his|good kicker and it is said that he ex- | emy earlier in the s house or property run unprotected | pects to dcfeat Harvard in the an- |improved form of t: nw lose by fire for a single day.|nual struggle at Yale by the method |are good c « protection costs so litile, and | of attack. Deming is probably ths man | former resu local boys there | Ghovenne, Sub End Wheeler is a Nez | it certainly upholds & fine old ideal of i ances of a roversal of the | Bori “meeting all-comers without fear or | yne" satimy “ha ncsiely apnrceiale This would certainly |” ‘he heaviest man on the team is | favor.” the patience that thé great majority At Yale the tradition is “to | h; v e - K mean: ch. Z off, but{ who will be calle ¥ 3 i v : DAL as shown and want all to understand £ $& &3 SRR T —— n:‘“;. m’:fil: pfxt"hn""l' “'uz LD ”“;u;ed upon to do zhelg:atsg"Fm edge finish to the Academ) p}p[;m,n,;“fi Ig,lll\_mc‘lf‘ ns:ignr;‘:r}: :,fi; u:?::f‘f‘ ‘15 -':.!:n::x%:fih ;,;lt, oy, | that we will do the very hest we can 3 SOS SRR tnsurance and Real Estate Agent, atter Ta aiss & postt M A e Aoy o e Lauel Ml expect 10| 180 “Quirterfacicmibhy, with(onty hightr level by saving in effect “tie | and day. but it must he remembered ~ in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Richards Building, 91 Main St.| was af his best In the zame at tho |regulars is over. 2 | poundscta-fie MEHient 02 (1 game's the thing” On this basis it|that we have had two championship | and has been made under his per= - , Folo. SToune Reatst Darsd i s - - R | sauad.” Two of the regulars are but|plays more of the “almost-first-rank” | games to handle appiications for, and | = suncrvision iines is Infhney he outsaone Trgersoll, the crack Gy TP 18 years of age. Houser is 24. elevens in the east than any other col- | fuat it is not possible to give | m onal supervis 1 . . - g Mountuin Dolster, In & satiting Suol. | oo CIDENTS CHALLENGE lege. This year it has gone steadily | notice than this to thoes whose appli- | Allow no one to deceive you in this. HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | '®"erd has not displayed much of THE HEAVYWEIGHTS. BILL COLLINS ACCEPTS Ahrough its harq sehedule without o ecations have Dbeen.returned. Todar | All Counterfeits, Imitations and *‘Just-as-good’’ are but 1eit true strength in the kicking de- ST setback. And if it shall crown its sea- | we are sending out the last 1,000 of | E A et tifte, with anid endanger the healthiof Real Estate partment, but sgainst Yale they will | Game Wanted for Sunday to Determine | Challenge of Young Papaus forlsggr:éofl;;e”a;:?ga;he S;.?,'}’;Xfaf""nf:" these, and must bend all our enersi xpe!;l;nenfls z ai atn.— "E 'lfl‘ A .’—‘“ i;xpenmen:. . probably be for . it enow: i i i = 0 S Y lat once towards filling the rem Infants and Children—Experience agains and Fire Insurance, R e O et Baienown the Championship. | Wrestling Matoh—To Meet Hanson|reo) perfectly free to rv of applications, so that the thousands i 3 : | Wednesday Night. Evening Post whi booters who ~ 1 T op H 2 - ich have to go through the mails - is jecated in Somers Block. over C. M. (1) who can ba counted upon to| Manager Larkie of the Tndependents < 4 B o0 DUE h t do this duty when called upon to per- i issues a challenge to the fast H-avy-| The Sporting Editor of The Bulletin S R e B a IS ma, Room 9, third floor. form) They ase Combett Wi biras 2 e 4 e goin Death of a Veteran Golf: - —— m hey 2 2 glesworth | weighits for this Sunday on tie Cr has received word from Bill Collins of e { i . sebise Teleohone 17, | 4nd Lesile. "Corbett” is’ alag o dandy |perry tor the championship of 21 Village 1o the efteet that ho|, Willlam % Wolr, saidito have been ATECOREIDENTIO SN IR. Lastorla is a harmless substsitute iorI:,.mistcrx’lOfl, I;are-m arop kicker, but his specialty runs to|If the Heavyweights are gan accept the challenge to wrestle | the first golf instructor in this coun- SATURDAY’S GAME. i Soothing Syrups. s Pleasant. oo % punts. On account of Harvard's|ready to play, the Independents are in | with Young Papaus, the Greek. and [1ry, died In a hospital at Morristown, o S g"'""! Dm!’: .flmlo5 i Mo 3 ,.i:e nor other Narcotic ATTORNEYG AT LAW. lity to gain through the line around | trim for them. This will be the final {a)so with Bob Kidheart, and will give|N. J. Saturday, of varalysis. He | Think That Defeat of Harvard Would contalns neither Opium, T the ends and on the [;rv\'ka:r:lp-\ss :hpv game of the Thdependents and it the latter a handicap for a side bet if | learned golf - ;’,‘,’» If)an;;xss- LAl | Not Be so Phenomenal as That of substance. Iis age is its guarantce. It destroys Worms d not ras rop kicking at all [ to the Heavyweights to uphold their|he does not welgh over 143 pounds. He | drew’s links at Rdinburgh, Scotland. i Feve a Vi AMDS A. BROWNING, St ST At o o e e s | B e o B e B e Tiax the' past fe' Sear sio. had bues.| Prinoston. and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and Wind . - Of course, a fleld goal only counts|win if possible. If the Heavyweights |lately had a go with Young Gotch, Instructor at the Morrls County Golf Attomey-at-Iaw, 8 Riohards BIdg. | thrco points (in the old days it count. | will not accept this challenge the In- | Wednes n‘!ah‘t)tnnd o Tcely g6 ia|club during the summer months, and “Phone 208 ~ ed five points), while a touchdown and | dependents will play w Londen and | expected, though Colling f2els that he|at the Point Forest links, Somerville, 9.3 goal counts six polnts, yet il is easier | thus consider themselves the cham-|has something on Hanson or any other | S. C., during the winter. —|to secure two field goals than one[plons of the Rose New England. | wrestler in New England. = CROWN & PERKINS, Jflomeps-atdgy | (01500 under the new rules { having oniy.lost one game. Come ever First Nat Bank, Shetucket 5t gt e e e SR Colic. 1t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ds p “near | and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the rd Stomach and Bowels. giving healthy and natural sleepe 4 | The Children’s Panacea—The Mether’s Friend. According to Cag eleven. Yale stands pretty t on her team for the Hary which will close the son New Haven nexi Saturday. ou i e BASEBALL NOTES. {chance of a change is at fullbac DOESN'T LIKE FOGEL. = where it is undecided whether to us | EuENEIFNE CASTORIA ALWAYS 4 - HARVARD'S STRENGTH | blood for this week. { st el e Bugs Raymond bids fair to follow | Kistler or Ba Deming Statrwas next o A Johnny Evers Wouldwt Manage Phil- | in Waddell's footsteps in spite of the | served as & pineh pantor, but whieh | Tol. #3-2. !N BACKFIELD | Laurel Hill Boys Play Academy Sec- lies for $100,000 a Year. yarn that McGraw siill believes he can | place he will be ordered to fili will de- B the Si: ture of wrday evenimes Froiiiabon st E e & M 8 onds This Afternoon. | — | be_of assistanco to the Giants. pend on conditions. The selection of ears the Signatu | Halreans & Nifty Pair | e Laurel Hill football team will | -, Chicago, Nov. 14—Prosident Horace| Rube Waddell has drifted to the | Kistler or Baker will i o alfbacks. s : Fogel of the Philadelphia clnb needn't Columbus club of the American asso- | stvle of game Yale de: meet the Academy second eleven in the | Harvard's strength lies almost en. | 36Clding game of the series, this aft- n 1f a line-boring game, Kistler [ Wil be tie man picked. He is the kid himself along on the idea that he ciation. He was loaned to Newark will land me as manager of his club the St. Louis Browns last summer, bu! 'I’ k A lh &B f| tizely in hor backfleld men. Her for- | STRO2%. 0 EAme WL be biaved on |mext season. 1 wouldnt take Charley Iron Man McGinnity passed him up. |best of the phuiging backs next to | e good, g exceD- | oa at 845 orelock 7 o ! Dooin’s job for $100,000 a year More- 19 pety ; Captain Daly and Field. If Yale plans “c er; " u"y fl. | tional. In Corbett and_ Frothingham | C0 8t %45 oclock. 'The Laurel Hill McGraw savg he will dend. _Bugs i Imson_that de- . { over, T would con: cure this | Plays s s ler it a great favor p.o et 4 F e Ciloson has & € boys, though rather light. are oxer] L Raymond to take the Keele 3 haltbacks a8 ans that eor derain,of [and work evenly, They are considered (If, Uie men who are kicking up this witer. Muggsy has an Idea that if |mand o =u a Crimson gridiron. Corbett does net | 8004 match for the Academy feliows | P2Sehall fumpus would Wereafter keeP he can get the beer awi whiskey out | 8€f fho PalL . . oo o 4 ° 7 e e, oty ST | D A S Pt | et i gt | Aty o e et The Kind You Have Always Bow momentum as he hits the line or en- | Bvers expressed his_attitude regarding | President Farrell of the Highianders | pogsibility as defenting Princeton look | the recent statement of Fogel that he i8 in Atlantlc City recpvering from |eq last week Sund: The Eli eleve | derful Pendleton of Princeton has | - All the Amherst students had a sat- imi:hl place the T | [ mand 3 s light back, Baker will BANKERS BROKERS counters tackles. Not even the won- | Amherst Boys Proud of Team’s Work. n in command lilness. He has p<t vet given his con- | hag far much less development to ac- | in Use For Over 30 Years anything on him unless it 18 in a brok- | isfied expression Monday. The goal of | of the Quakers next year. sent to the removal of the American |complish to be in form to beat Har- o 2 ” en fleld, when the little Tigar is In a | fall ambition was. reashes Satuedan | 0 © il league meeting from New York to Chi- | vord the ad after the Brown game | ki el LA AL 28 Shetucke! Sireet class by himself. \But Pendleton does | when Amherst outclassed Williams on OUT OF HOSPITAL. cago. |to come upen equal ter i i not pick openings any mere certainly. | Pratt field. Althougn the scason held 5 A dozen of the members of the Phil- | Tigers. things | Telepaone 005 Frothingham is nearly Corbett’s equal, | three defeats, vet the work done was | Harvard Freshman Injured adelphia Athletics will take their wives | discussed at Yale with a view to re- v | too. of such a.high grade that the colle<o with them on the prospective trip to | form are aifure of the o is to In Lewis and L. D. Smith, the Crim- !is proud of the team. 5 Game Able to Take Walk. ba, where the team 1 play this | enforce the rule | s | ; SR | winter. Fourteen men are to go and | leaning uson pla New Hago Sowit oy | they will receive $300 each, the Cubans | Princ plavers Ao e Sl on s e o vay enses, including those of | upon Yale men wi Traetiman focthall ‘elarant whoim to pay all expenses. including 1 : g . the female conthgent. | jured in Saturday’s game with the y . 5 . | Yale freshmen, recovered sufficiently| There is general impression all | over the National league circait that | Sunday to walk from the hospital, over the > ; circuit that - 08 ey | where. he was taken. to the home of & storm is brewing and that the an- | With LOCATL, 4PPLICATION 3irs John 'C. Bmglish, * of thia city, nual meeting of the league will be | & "l s iood " or cor | | | 1 Members of New York and Boston Stock Exchange: Peston. New York. 53 State Street. 34 Nrond Street. dware Specials STOCKS. Com Products ......... . S, Aefobiadiandd { Deluwaro & who lives in Cincinnati and hing but a_peaceavle one. Presi- | aliiie! ana o to” core 1 Desver & To Gran wehose re it firet thought dent Tom Lynclr is the storm center. | must fake remedies, REVIVED MOVEMENT. i Bt T P i the one best bet is that thero wil | Catarriy Chas e i P Scanty Offerings of Stock at Any s i S8 Or i (e O simhonicien LEEROIRE LI T ags Y e bt i Curo STAR IIACK SAW BLADES, each 5o, per dozen ... S0e e v | stated last nie at he would be chieftainship o “quack he Tt was i flum""ck & I}nm"“nk Level of Prices. able to resume his studics in two or| President ledges of the St. Louls | by one o the hes o e AT e : ST e | New York, Nov, ke | Grest Northem pid three davs. Americans still jnsists that he has not | country 2 STILLSON WRENCHES..8 inch 50c—8 inch 60c—14 inch...... 8B | gaey Tork, Moy, 65 The sockimar, b, e | Yot Secured a manager to replace Jack | seTIptian. of the best e RN e BANKERS and BROKERS roove again today. An organized par- e FORMER ACADEMY CAPTAIN. |[O'Connor. Fielder Jones opeuly stat- S FONKE v NCH 6 inc = I o s Tt v | Dy d 5 — |ed during the wor arpionship | mucoul surlace STEEL TRAPS ...... secestoves | Tommy Herdrick Ran With Victorious | games oy e has | nations of tlie : { r { signed wi edges and had also se- | produces YalsicrossiocuntiyHheam. cured a block of stock in the St. Lous | curing Ca DOLLAR W4 TIN SNIPS 2 e DOLLAR RAZORS (this week only) .. TOHE o L.t b e e s e Stocks Bonds Investments| mocs b aamcnom arie | — o B e i [ tion. ~Apparently the conviction that|— Intemational Pumn ‘ Thomas K. Hendrick 5 A | club, Jones' statement was accord- e profit-taking eales prompted by the| ,00 Ioma Centrai ... captain of the | club. Jone eyt o ! CHENEY & CO.. Prop: ey e BOB RIVATE WIRE TO elastion were cleaned up by last weelcs | 1100 Ko, Oty Southe ademy 1910 basebail nine, ran on | gLy puilished in the St. Louis news- o1d by Drugsists:’ price iz R s i AT 750 ew York Ohicazo St. Lonts | operations offered the principal basis| 600 Lactate Gai @y with the Yale freshman cross | PADErs. aico Tiall's Family Pills for consti-|§ JULL GROWX 2 A3 e Boston Cinciunaty Pittsburg | for the revived movement The scanty | 300 lowimilie & Noeiviie country team at Andover, Mas pation. Il B K AXES, warranted, only . 850 | offerings of ‘stocks at any level of | o oV & 5 Jeuls o competition with the Andover acad>my 5 TF 5 i SCOOP -S¢ 1 Nerwich Branch, Shanuon BIdg. | 5rices ooy went to sustite thie as A e cross country team. The Yale men FRVETERS CIRECIOR Gacd' Restite AlWayg EOllow JE T 201 smmption and gave facility to the at- | — - Do vfa e vietorious, finishing in good time, = T The of Foley Kidney Pills. The elephone tempt to Iift prices. The advances, in | i) ¥wari Duite and carried away the loving cup are upbuilding. * strengihening and { actia S =, e s, 7 g00d Three stocks—Untted States Steel, Un- Central Heatherbroom Goes Mile in 1.39 4-5. = = i | Peoples G Pltisburg, €. €& S0, Pittsborg_Cont on. Coming in the final : he won by a half length from | . ' 01 ific — sorb- o < BR G R CHAMBERLAIN |2 Sosnssna nogoe sl etiors | Tatowia R Nov T Diamal TR BUY total deadings. Union Pacific moved | _sim i fe <l ! onia. - despfte s good cards The N fl R w I GH L N E I H E HOUSEHO D int sec 8.y TSy of | T ettt 7 o and: e i L 5 1 Dentel Surgoen. | ESnis Pacs, sty te mpemns ot |~ B I e 4 sy Ve o LINE] Bromangelon LD, ness actually —outnumbered United | ta ebarge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's pracwwm | Sites Stecl itself in the number of Bulietin Building 74 Franklin Street The water way — the comlortabie & Bl last 11 shares which changed hands. In the |~ Lried Stest Car irkle . M.. | Fepthatstone foutclussed { wiv /gt traveling: 2 e e lant e, et e i e | B TR field i the secend race ‘and went | "3 20 UAVUNE 1 1 oo ana Ches- at CARDWELL'S sovits entd, but most of the gains were held. | Readin y oL E ter W. Chapin—safe, staunch vessels| noviod The prominence of Union Pacific in | _ 50 Reublic Sicel - that have every comfort and conven- — the dealings was accomplished by the ' siss mok fownd o Polo Scores Monday. ience for the traveler. circulation of rumors that it was to be | Do pid At Brockton: New Haven 11, Brock- | A delightiul voyage on Long Island . L & S L& Sound and a superb view of the won- | Provl- | derful skyline and waterfront. o New York Taunton 5, Worces- | Steamer leaves New London at 11 p. m. weekdays only: due Pler foot of At Fall River: New Bedford 6, Fall | East 224 Street ©.45 a. m. (Mor ys ! or 2. exceptnd) and Pler 40, North River, Signed With New York Americans. New ~York, Nov. 1i—Jack Quinn, : Hartford 2 2 {admitted to the Paris bourse. 'm avm s a“ A\ susteining influence for stocks | | ¥as the zood showing made by the anks In the weekly return on Satur- @F NORWICH. | day.” The substantial cash zain and, | especialiy, the reduction in the excess of loans over deposits made an im- DIVIDEND pression of growing health in the o Pacific Southern Rallway 1260 Do, ptd 2300 Terimessee Conier cxas & Vaclfic Teledo W » banking position. The call loan mar- s The reguisr Semi-annual Dividend ... i i lo e A L has been declared from the net earn- inc< for London sccount played a con- 5 iy telephone W.J of the past six months at the %iderablc part in the strength of the 60 e 'y»‘:t".u and K Gardner. second | 2 L“E‘flonf Conn of Four per cent. a year, and will | 127 K pparhst - Bme s et ot e holdings of York to the tocks V| zien don market | 13w yable on and aft November | 1 nonncement ight. "',3‘,2;2;‘,‘75,‘-‘"{)4I‘;i"'\<(',’ri?1|»g‘l‘,‘;;’A“’ Water noute} OF NORWICH might have plaved a part in these deal- | 104 Wabash | k FRANK L. WOODARD, { tne= | 200 Wosome Acknowledging a Debt. Py i cotyiAee Tressurer. | The remim fo work of the striking | it Welirthents Hiric g What bas- the republican. party | pe . | TR Gftvers Su_Teow Ttk pOkevedy | U8 St i 1o wen one for meo" asks Bryan. Nothing, o t one factor epcesaion. |~ MIsOEE R Yy mis. compare with what ot | . 1647 Tonds irregular. ‘Total rales, pat o ‘republicarnt. party.--Cle i { value, $1,629,000. TUnited States regis COTTON. | ) tered advanced 1-2 per cent. on call. { oY o i i = | N 2 l 6 Sh t k t St Adam’s Tavern | S jads e mn s G el | ChelseaLine | o. etucke reet Low. Clomm | November 1442, Decentber 1147, 1861 e Alks, Chalmers ot sess %, |vAry 14.38, February 14.46, March 14, ‘ 7206 Amal Anrheattacal 3 52% | April 14.58, May 1467, June 14.63, July offer %o the public ths finest standard brands of Beer of Europe and America, hemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian . Bass' Pale and Burion, Musirs Scotch Ale, Guinness' Duslin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hul . B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourlah- Als, Sterling Bitter Ale. Anheusess A Am am. Am. A Am Am. Fare $1.00 Unexcelied srefght and passeage: serviee dircct to and from New York All Outside Statersoms, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays Sundays. at 5.15 p. m. | 14.62, Avgust 14.23. | " Spnt closed quiet, | middling uplands 13, 14.90; sales, 1100 bales. MONEY. New York, Nov. 14. points lower; . middiing gulf Capital, Surplus and. Undivided Profits, $1,870,000. Toney on call } Hale’s Honey 1 . | steady at 3@31-2 mer cent., ruling e | Fameiner, S-niita ana Pabst AL | c TN New York Pier 2z, Bast River, foct Bu -v;";‘ ADAM. ¥ % Towo e - ,m'-:{ Latsf& ;'_s?n 31-4, closing bid 3, of- of ound and T Rooscvelr Street, WMondays, Wednes- Telopbone 447-3%. 1¥320 1o Am. Tovaco otd Time loans very soft and dull; sixty Horehoun ar s N e i i i i i ay A Wl 70 Beriaiign ve: enis ety nass | S Fhore cf write Brformer, The pubilic is cordially invited to inspect the un= % Aretiiasn e 41-2@4 3-4 per cent., six months 41-2 | ghs, Colds "7 €. A WHITAKER: Agent A Fine Assortment oo Dlatie i e gk e vl : iR CHICAGD GRAIN MARKET. Open. High Low Clos Vnies cinn.-|| rivatled facilities offered to its customers by The Erooklyn Repid Trenstc YOU MAY 3 / P s s | JAK. TEB. & waAncw. 011 | Th Nati I B Ik ¢ s F S haike o 2 7 ames National Bank, and to avail of its MRS. G. P. STANTON | ;4 A EER R THE WEST INIIIES i | TO-NIGHT B s, 5, WOLTKE | b services in every department of banking. siso Cruises. re toe Oc 5 AZerkcs: sed “atovud e, World. HAMBURG-A CAY LNR I 41-43 Broadway, N. V. OK LOCAL sonNTS AT ARSI R o IR 7. it i b

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