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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910 INSURANCE. . fres. A, Haln. Brown university; umpire, Mr. | M d 1 ! Lariin Weste i W - | Marblehead dnd Leonard Bissell of | John Rickardssh, Jr.. of the 1903 crew, | harp player, either, entereded a hand university player Aca 4 § karidn, of Westedy: feld Juogo. W, H. Suelds, It | Ffugralo, N. Y. The Adventuress will | Robert Gorherm. %5, I. . Sturgls, /i3] cap thatch in which Jess Westegard [in a football geme Saturday. FIRE . Kiines of Academs “and Gavith of Wester. | ke 4 stop at New: Hacven long | Edgar H, Wei's wcting dean of the | was to throw him in 60 ininwics, Imaz-| The contract Bddie Collins AuTu ll‘-u" “sm‘fi * , ien minute periods. :-nough tu‘_all%’r the two flflll ard ;:IEI’I university, and Capt, J. 12, Wade of the ! ine Gotch—kut © hat's the use’ | with Miss M-ML‘W"MJ e 0 cheer-for the Crimson eleven Sat- | 'varsity elght. i e ilhe Moo notive | bim a free agent at end_of | ; HEAVYWEIGHTS VS. SPEEDWAYS |urday, “after wiiich (e’ schooner wil 5o aned b TR "ipo’fl;?';;m";;g\‘:.fi e ow. Whast: | vears, after the fashion of the o iy 3 At t —— head dcross to Bermuda and then start a2 el Lo e eh e Qocuments, The reserve clause is p J. 1. tATHROP & SONS. Westerly High's Eleven Defeated by Convincing Score‘cnme to Be Played on Cranberry Lot |for the West Indies. i Midnight Football Fami iRy e Ly e B ey ol 2 e 28 Shetuckst Street, Norwich, Conn. Sunday Afterncon. feeri Lon Angoles, Cal, Nov, 6—A mid. [PUL to qooy sl uset & sept2odaw BANQUE'T FOR HARVARD MEN. | night icarail = s, plaved (ho misnt Wednesday Afternoon—Spencer Makes 90 Yard Run Manager Henderson of the Heavy=| o < | before Thankesiving inder the ravs of | SHOrlty for tho cialement that HeuRrd TH ECZEMA and Saves His Team a Blank Score. ghts football eleven received on acl ray Given Watch and Oars- |u thousand arc | wiin ‘sound of Tilgh or low—for the Pirates. I“ AG le H N. TARRANT & CO 5 ConmeiloF the New Tondon. Bpoce men Gold Seull Souvenirs. | 118 Breu B N i Monica | ~The Tisers amnin lost to the ey ained ell_of the New London. Speed- enture i venr . Monic: ers again 0. t “Notongue- sl . - ways accenting a game for Sunday a Haryard's winning crews in the races | Sitomobite rod fice, The Tace 4 ex- | vana nine at the ltter's grounds in| for fve years with i and 117 MAIN STREET. : i ternoon, November 20. These tw with Yale at Now London la: sum- | pected to eclipse tiie speed records of | Cuba, 3 to Summers did the twirl eczema, until I was by the 2 o Captain “ormick and the Acad- Swan’s disallowed touchdown cam2 teams are well matched and a Stiff |mer were banqueted Tuesday night at|1ast vear althoush the latter still stand | inz for the American players. @ura Remedies, and I am 80 Fi Accid Health, emy football team won their football | soon after the next kicl but for the ' contest is looked forward to. The |the Hotel Somerset in Boston b l'f"‘“s world's marks. | That Pittsburs hop cream which had | T want the world to know, for what ire, Accident, Health, crown for the scason on Wednesday |rest of the period neither side threat-! zame will take lace'on the Cranberry | Harvard club of Harvard, Maj. Hen > | Hons Wagner on the market scems to | helped me will help others.” My body afternoon on the home campus, when | ened. Play ‘ended with the ball on and because of the local interest | L. Higginson presided and during the | pERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS, ! have died suddenly simvitaneously with | and face were covered with sores. Liability, they climinated their last remoining | Westorly's. hands on its own 45 ¥ard | in the two elevens a good attendance | evening Zold stull souvenirs were sivon | e o e lomaice of Barney Drey- | day it wonld seem to bo. bethers vivals for the championship, "Westerly | line. is expected. to each e tokratty i - - | then break again with the Plate Glass and Steam Boiler | 11!z sctioors eleven, by defeating the | Second Period. Gsoaua U oINS 5 ool et ve Cosen Wik SERt| Do Toller, who save he hopesciol e & th.Gor. | £otrible, pain. andl e s L hase ysitors in convincin " form 1110 5, Ioward opencd the second period| WILL PLAY THIS AFTERNOON | speakers of the evening wer Coet lwars 6 irows anms doy, end motis ) i or sk Bemans Dwediin T G sick goveral times, but Bever in my | Spencer, the o alfback of | with a rhich S ran back 40 L S e i i INSURANCE e Thode Tslanders, saved his team \arde. Wescorn idanod. dcicnsiva Academy Second Will Mest Bulkeley 2 == = |, Swien Terrors ard Trish Bulls will | 910} expecience much syt SO from & blank score by a thrilling 90 | work on its 30 vard line, taking the Second Here | Low to the public. The wresting 868 | 3y Tnind that death was near ab Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society | icick-off in the middle of the (hird pe. | ot ar memm for Dol P e e S S | “Mr. Mesterious Warfles dropped an- | 814 1 longed for e u. s, . riod. When downed by Jimmy Murray, | Captain MecCormick shot two forward the Bulkeley second team of New Lo; > | other noten in the heavyweight cateh- | gifferent doctors and medicines wil Assets $2,504,330.17 after # plucky stern chage for almost | passes in succession to Dutchy Ge- don this (Thursday) afternoon. The y || as-catch-can cimb for Goteivs sho Ve e Zeb26TuThS the lensth of the field, Westerly had | hrath for good gains, but the Academy game will be playéd on the Academy o | 1is latest appearance was with a Tu the Cuticura_Remedies, insisting that . only nfme yards to go, which they man- | lost the ball on a fumble 10 yards campus. 5 % {and he lost. 1 try them. I began to feel better after aged to pull off in three downs against | from the Westerly goal, and there was —The Saturday game here, when the | Bat Nelson may be a ghost of his| the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and e Academy's sUff defense, and Quar- | no scoring in the remainder of the pe- | Hartford high school was to come and | former self physically, but no one dis- | one application of Cuticura Ointment. terback Howard cked the goul. | rica. play the Academy team, has been can- counts his financial ability. It's a good | ¥ continued with Cuticura Seap, Oint= The Academy scored in the opening | Third Period. | celied by Hartford. Manager Bailey, bet he draws as much as Wolgast, if | ment and Resolvent, and consider my= the two hook up. gelf well. This was nine years ago and minutes of the game, when Murray re ; e e e S . e | Westerly played hard and fast at the however, is trying to arrange for a covered a fumbled punt by Westerly | iVesterly plaved hard and fast 4¢ 08 gime with Storrs for thls date. and fell across the line with the ball. D f bo i : e el | brath was knocked out temporarily R At e eaopening of the fourth Pe- | making u {ackle. Doyle gained 30 Lightweights After a Game. layed ‘orward ps 0 a fake de- | vards on @ forward pass before Mur- In reply to the challenge issued by | P o e e Dt Tl | ray downed him. Spencer put the Baltic football team, the Light- ball over from (he 95 yard lme. Cap. | 20d Was run outside by Swan. weights wotild like to arrange a game tain McCormick tic tis Boal, but {ard kicked over the ~Academy With them for Saturday, Nov. 19, to be | missed the first chan | line, Swan getting the ball. which was playved in Paltic. : H Swan al=o scored another touchdown | PFOUSht out to the vard line for The Lightweights would also like to | in the first pariod, atter catohing a | SCrimmage. Westerly took the ball on arrange games with other teams with - forward puss from the enem: fiut | downs ana tried a trick play in which an average of 135 pounds, the Academy 7 . 12 the score awas mot allowed through a | the Wwhole line spread wide apart, leay- second team preferred. AM challenges, move om the part of Umpire Lagkin, |ID% the center standing alone with the sent to The Bulletin or to G. Rydholm, - Visibie Which would have been @n amusing Dall. He whirled and shot it r., 103 Prospect street, Greeneville, c nowvelty in officiating if it had not been ' @ man standing a few vards will receive an immediate reply. | "Phe coroner's jury has returned a| I have had no return of -the trouble verdict ‘of Gecidental death in the ca since. Mrs. Altie Etson, 93 Inn Roa of Rudolph Munk, the West Virginia! Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 16, 1909. Maxwell Automobiles Established Enviable Records During the Past Season 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 [ | | ! 1 2o Tatal to fair play. Keeping his eve @nd a little to the rear. Tie pla = | give their owners the same reliable and efficient service 365 days in the GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW.|on Herbert, who lined up plainly off. [ B e yarde b;"m;‘fi'l'\tg';“:*”;\ BIG GAME IN MIDDLE WEST. | year at the lowest possible cost of upkeep. Call for a demonstration at 1 o 1of wide, Umpire Larkin allowed al et AcaOstiy’s . : T . I e~ l’;"'_d!';“lnm"".'w;t’;p:’p‘;' To b6 snibped with the player still of~| hands on Westerly's 45 vard line. Minnesota Picked to Defeat Michigan | . ] againat loms e fire for singie day,|de, and then tooted his Whistie so | Fourth Period. | Saturday. | Ihe M B Rll‘ Auto Q - This protection costs so little and The f,’,,“"‘“ffim’{ g was n‘ulhbfiod.‘ “Touchdown shouted the rooters| A e a | i . i means so much. Don’t put it off, but he same official had previously been ' wihen the Academy started the last pe- | Fogtball expey Fonsho $ mi . | g e o D a1t | in difficulties over where . goal could | riod. ang ihe el and wiite went afier | dle west are predicting that the.grand- s 3 To'flpl’lone 23 Ghestnut Street AAC S. JONES, be kicked from, which had to be show- |it. TLarsen for 15 vards and McCor- et struggle in the west this year will} This instrument has all the very latest improvements and labor . 'y ed i the book, and later he pre- . mick for five, left 25 vards to go, which Pe that between the Wolverines and saving devices, thirty-five languages can be written on a single ma- 2 Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Sented another novelty in dropping a ' Swan covered without having a hand Minnesota Saturday. Although Min-| chine, type instantly. interchangeable | Richards Building, 91 Main St. coaching hints to the Westerly 'faid on him, through a perfectly exe- Nesota defeated Wiscon: to 0 and | : | nevedaw ers, even 1 the exient of grabbing | cuted fake forward pass between Mc- | Michigan was held to a scoreless tie by The HAMMOND is the typewriter of all nations and tongues and | one wan by the arm to turn him back | Cormick and him. McCormick kicked | Pennsylvania, it is believed the game does the fine typewriting of the world. | : . b A vin;hwul r?inx on. the goal. | between the Gohpers and the Woiver- L - ; < Vith the hi wind _or against it.| On receiv MeCormick’s kickofr, | ines will be the bast of the vear in the Let i don: i o A % 1B OIFICE OF WAL F. BILL | o i 0 ity o e s ot |y meor oo e Kl o anota. o e, To win, not Let us give yeu & demanstration in your own office without ex j Real Estate tha recocering end of punts worked to- hands of several Academy men for his becalse of the vietary over Wiscohain, e AL ST A S : er to perfection. Lawson and El- spectacular 80 yard rui, {railed hy Dut because Michigan failed to show and Fire Insurance, lIC" got 'I.n’r_ou‘h ro:l zome nice tackles | persevering little Jimmy Murray, who anvthing wonder against Pennsyl- critical times, and the two Academy ' reached and downed the Westerly half- Vvania. Minnesota, on the other hand, "'"”:‘M :‘;;'"’;" e gt £ th ahd Smith, _cheked off ‘back on the Academy nine vard Vine, showed, despite poor resistance, nm!‘ e a on e i e St A, ‘lams, . third Soor. alm very play aimed at the flanks | Jt took three plays to put it over, Dow- She possesses a team of great scoring mm ‘n’r r of the line.” Quarterback Howard ran |er g g st ower and one that I s mare foot- | . - . 14 4 A er gaining most of the distance; but Power and one ihat knows mere foot o o oS, eacl 0 fote Telephone 147, rY‘w “Iv-sterl y team in good shape a‘m Spencer scored the touchdown and | ball, both new and ald. 113 € h 9 STAR HACK SAW BLADES, each 6c, per dozen...... §:° - — - | played a sirong defensive game, but Howard kicked the goa | e TRY AND MITR 4 Bk o ATTONMEYS AT LAW. Zumbles by the Wosterly backfiold 1ost | Epencer caught MeCormick's Kickoft | Crimson Warriors in Enemey's Coun- ) S e L (i LB L, (R st WRE 6 inch 50c—S inch 60c—14 inch 85c e ently. e nd | again and made a good start to repeat + SSEe et b = ————===(put up a clever game. and Spencer bis performance, s dropped for| o =a The Bulletl; e AL S = AMOS A. BROWNING, showed o fiash of individual brilliancy short gaim. An exchans poed (8| jurmington, - Conn., N 15.—The Aot Rees Bix Nemmshe Tymewniers STEEL TRAPS ..... 150 . ia the fourth period. Fullback Dower 'ed up the balance of the game. West- Harvard football warriors advanced A TOH IS Atterney-at-Taw, 8 Richards Bldg. |°4rned an unenviable reputation for erly opcs tried its wide open play 110 (he enemy’s country late todus EOTDAR WATOHIE: o b, Prane S8 rough play, which cost his team 15| again/but Jim Isbister nailed the man 80 touight are encamped strong | TIN SNIPS vards. | for @ loss, ~The lineups and summary: &t the Elm Tree inn, Farmington. To- | . SEE s gl 50 S PR o | T2y a8 in Westerly torritary for | scuniuy Srerpi iy, | MorTow” afternoon fhe skirmish line DOLLAR RAZORS (this week only) . o ?.“'n'm l:flm Aiorays-abdlw | tho greater part of the wume, Showing | smin. W siiidadt oS AaVEnda fo e w Eean, whars You Sailings for Savannah direct BarR Cromy i R NI 25 or iat, Bank, Shetucket Si|ority over the losers. | Eot Anderson | ter of the battlefieid. At night the Save Expense N wvia the . K E arranted, LMy e i <. st AND SCOOP SCALES, slanting ¢ PLATFORM - ) 5 Faiss Teft Tackle. Red army will retreat to Farmington, | - BT e Moty 0 R Firat Period. e | B o st | and Gain Health o o . - evenings. -ua‘ @ ”fi"fi“‘z&"{h t'on,k;l! north end of | sbister, > Meclaren | fOr the general advance and battle A .dm w. [] RATCH BRACE he field wi e wind in their favor. | Center. S rday afternoo: Vi e Slue l = M R e Y - St owars Wik was o bk 35 | wain ey | Saardas - atternoon with “the “iive | | AVOIATREYWIINET } MOUSE TEALS, four hole. ... ieio. yards by McCormick, Aftor two rush | o, R e o T —— Go to the ' es for ort gains Smith put the ball | X Right Tackle. i P past midfield with a punt that sailed | Gebrath . Dosto | Y3Ughn to Play in Harvard Game. || QIINNY SOUTH | BOSTON Il on the wind about 40 yards. Westerly ., Rizht End. New Haven, Nov. 16.—A surpi NEW YORK :rom B, fl. SRS Bt Crid ToR Shy T SYYeSLELY | sgureay e Howard | was sprung on the Yale undergradu- in Comfort Thesday, T 1 ble. The Academy attack went badly, ' Coushiin % Dover | 268 _and the supporters of the Blue 7 Iaraset comtwite ahips, commodions proniezade e i “aptain Daly announced that Vaughn, last season’s left end the best ends in Yale but Smith lifted another kick that sent - the ball spinning _through several Wenterly hands till Jimmy Murray feil ' swen, ot eold. salt oF freah. ot and Luxu d L ry ‘All'tickets include neals and berth aboard ship. By SEA 0% BEF J. C. HORTON, [ rameamser, McCormick, Captal Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street and on ¢t for an Academy touchdown right | Teft Halfoack. v, woull he able to play | North Eivee, No 1o on the chalk mark.” Captain McCor- | Summary: Norwich Free A s 11, Westerly part of game with Harvard on . Bnn mick’s try at goal went to one side of | Wsh School 6: touchdowns and Nwan for | Saturday. Vaughn was taken ill after the bars.” Score, Academy 5, Westerly | Ao Apencer for e e e T & the game with Harvard last vear, and = High 0. downs, MoCormick for Academy, Howanl for Weet- | it was believed that he would have to | 28 Shetucket Street 153 soal mised from touchdonn, Mecomick; - | 14 Was Delieved that he would have o | BROWN PREPARES FOR INDIANS. e e o s auring e | High Only Man Not in Excellent Con- | Telephons 003, | present season heiving the coaches. | —_— {1t was mot until last Saturday that | 4 - M . {either he or Captain Daly knew that Brown I#s begun practice for lembers of New York there was a possibility that he might | Carlisle Indians. Saturday the Aggies eturn to (he game. Vaughn is very | win 5 P and Boston return to the game & will be played and it is the intemtion Exeh Stock LAST PRICES THE HIGHEST. Chesipeaie & Ohio | proflclent, NULAES) forn il pads it lvoty ery man possible in this game. xchanges — 100 Chiaky Great Westerm [ e takes e e o renamenas | High s the only one who is not in the ly strengthened G o materially strengthened. | ogt of shape, but he is expected to be | Early Absence of Aggressive Opera- | " fiiise tions for the Advance. 500 Clilcazo & N.'W ack in_jrim by the end of the week. 400 Chicago, AL & S0 b n_jrim’b end of the w Bostnn. New York. . i 3 State Street. 24 Broad Street. Fauntleroy Wins Feature Race. Brown fears the Indlans this vear and OF NORW‘CH Latonia, Ky., Nov. 16.—Fauntleroy | expects to face an attack built up g UMK S Touls RIVATS Wi New York, Nov. 16.—Tha most ef- | 1t e [ fective influence in today’s movement| 600 ks 1 won the feature race at Latonia to- |somewhat on the same lines as of stock prices was the early absence| 1200 ay. (Green Segl set the pace to the |own. The red men are always dans:i- of the aggressive operations for the| i | Stveten, where Fauntleroy caught bim | ous and their well Fnown abili: advance by a few brokers wiich wers 00 Dener & Rio Grande and won by four lengths. Dr. Holz- | fondness for trick playe and oy . . the feature of yesterday's market. The 400 Po. pra | berg showed a burst of speed in the | matiens is causing Brown to e no 3 traders watched for the appearance of | iy Dl Securities stretch and finished second. Starter | ch her prep ion for the Imc these orders in United States Btecl, 16 id . sidy lelt for Washington today. |gar e eleven wiil be worked hard I [ Union Pacific and Reading. They sold | 1% Do 21 iid — a1l this week and the first two days o BANKERS and BROKERS hese stocks and the general list be Srens Northon ped Polo Results Wednesday. { next hey will rest the NO l 6 Shetucket Street . fore the game and expect to Ause the orders failed to pear. Thi | was taken to indfcate the abandon- Bifnoge Conten At New Haven: New Haven 4: i at the top of their form S "mlmsnts‘m :nt of the attempt to inaugurate a Intersorough " Met, 1.1 Providence 3. ) eer market movement by concentrated e z tonf R rcesters ERVOICSEior O, B ROCk: dealings in thome stocks. The reap P M3t on 2 PRIVATE WIRE TO pearance of the same kind of busing | Tnternationss B At Hartford: Hartford 6, Taunton D ’, P = York Chicagn | St Touts| i United Stutes Steel and Union Pa: | 8 s ¢ on't Persecute Cincinnaet P cific in the final hour pulled prices up| i Ko, ohirs g AT | X . 5 it . fesburg | S o ghes Dot ok | S Ko 7 Festuail on Wednasday. your Bowels Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $1,870,600 Nerwich Branch, Shanion night | %% Luaete G Cambridge: Harvard Law School 9 il “ y 9 ) . The general decline in prices of meat | 108 loulsille & Nanisille 3; Indians & St Touls . Ca cathartics as i e T v el Telephone 901 all over the country came in for a ! Bill Collins Fails to Throw Youns! CARTER'S LITTLE (50 | W | great deal of attention, both by re 1364 FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr |s0n_of its direct bearing on money DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN [%sconiont ami surdst . Financial sent yomng Sorciro G ey | SRR The public is cordially invited to inspect the un= iment has not failsd to be impresse Ze diisaduy. cvening dt i s with the extent ef ths discontent im- DAIFATRICES CHb DY, » Ang 9 .h‘““h- ‘membr EJ 5 by ction - s cap match from Bill Coliins ¢ entral - 1 s T e Genta/ Surgsan. R A T R [ el aimsion o | Eoi il rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The for the public feeling. In & more im shargs of Dr. 8. L. Geers practes v el : 5 St ted financial sense, however, the {ling to throw Gotch twice within &n e s . daring his last lliness. high prices of « odi "hell he match was a fast, clever ex- | 3 . | T 5 161 Main Sireer, ' Norwish, Gonm, | lufuei! responsibie. fov oo £hat ‘cho U A e (| P M i, e hames National Bank, and to avall of its . F pansion of banking cradits of interior 5 vement in form over his work of | Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price | ——_ |banks which is shown by recent re- Railway Ste 5 . He succeeded in, throwing 5 Zooe . . {iirma 1o the controlier of fhe corrency. | v Rz S L LR S it of he hariest | GENUINE must bear signature: || S€I'ViCeS in every department of banking. . . he amount of credits required for Regublic ‘Sieel ‘e | WOrk he has cver had here, on a back e Jime vings Ha"k..mnm-mm transactions is proportion- L 4 ammeriock oud buy scissors. Soung ate to the prices of eommodities and o ¥ | Go worried him greatly d « scaling down of prices is felt to be st §liz [remainder of the hour and with the OF NORWICH. | necessary praliminary to effective re- B %% 245 | remarkable cleverness that he has ex- lief of the eredit position of the banks. S bited in past mate : w \cm:d‘ It is noticeable, however, that one s mug e ier and older opponel DIVIDEND immediate effact is an increased pres- s ;% 1% lirom obtain anoih from him. | The regular Semi-anmual Dividend ihe west. The explanation is that the 5 iins to a finish ma catch as catch | h | fall in grain prices has prompted farm- '3 ) can sivie, ‘i olling suld agree to has bean deciared from the net earn- | [ 1 SCiknoia their offerings and o niake 145 pounds. he himselr agreeing | nge o @ past six months at the 1.y livestock to feed corn to. Appl = o 1 at 1 Collins did not ac- | rete of Four per cent. a yi and will | exiions to the banks for livestock pur RS e \ d eptive pate receipts went be payable on and after November | /A== are said to make up an impo dted States Runber PR Goteh's victory Wednes- | tant ater in the renewed bunkin iird States Steel otid FRANK L. WoODARD, end of the feading period there is fore- 2. Carolina Cliem between Kid Savage of - an Treasurs seen a large influx of offerings in the [ 370 Wabash and Shechin Newsboy, the | cattle markets, a further decline in| ooy wewbr Forme ning in siraight falls in five | 300 Westinghonss” Fom 5 s hammerlock and | ively, and a fast | four minutes meat. prices and a heavy liquidation of 1647 bank loans. | 500 et ¥ P . o 5 Adam’s Tavern | York city hend jssue for $50,000.000 was | T e U0 tHE clvRand YORIE JRcs any t1 eI bak"." time B e ewie e e b e the betier or it Frank | with a 1861 ARred tmtil the furtt of the year: | _New York, Nov. 16.—Money on call| s.referee and L. N. Dondero | . Tonds wers casy. Total sales. par | €ASY L2 3-4@3 por Cent.t ruling | : i Tavs oltes to the publle the fnes: standart | VLS DUIRAICK on call |12 orerea at . ime loans sofi | Ville. who hulds e lightyeizat cham Bohemian, Pilaner, Culmbach Baverin s | aud fairlygactive: sixty days 4 1-2@ | Pionship title of Kurope and a belt.| 3 " Syimbach Bavarian Srocks |3-4 per cdt.; ninoty -days 4 six | Will stack up against Yohth Gotch in a Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dubiin Stogt | <ies e moree L e R S od Giny | T Attis Chaimers ptd ...... 3 — louse. Abe the Newsboy of New Lon- e g s Ala, Busher | 1% Alxs Caioers COTTON. lon was present and hurled challenges ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale. An A agitvet New York, Nov. 16.Cotton futures | TiZht and left. and as a result will be fawelner. S-hlita and Pabst. 1 e Besr Meewe closed firm.’ Closing bids: November | Matched up with Collins for a A. A. ADAM. Nerwicn Town 1000 Am: Car & F. 14.34, December 14.41, January 14.35. ;‘,‘,‘,‘""n"“(""‘,}ih“; before U\!P w - 106 Am. Cotton Ofl .. February 14.44, March 51. Apr 5 g X ' § - evenDE. Telephome 44122 @ e o Am. Wie & 1o 41 e 4. March 1451 ADrL 1456, | cpech was thoronzhiy characteristic P - A e decuriies - ot o of himsell and caught the crowd. s | acomotive higher: m Y A Fine Assortment o A Tgcmatne . ts higher; middiing upla i WALL MARE 2000 ThILE TRIS, MILLINERY| &% S v e e | Adventuress, With Twe Harvard Stu- | 3 e Open. High low Close dents, to Explore Co of Ssuth AT LITTLE PRICES, ! r e e i s 90 America “Make: MES. G. P. STANTON Anacends Mintris Co sty R RET - ettidaw | 4 % The yachting season closed at Mer- Cooking Cooking ~ blehead when the auxiliary schooner Easy” e B A R s T e oone asy Easy AUTOMORILE STATION, ! AL 55 ok veditey o STAEM mie o alobiion 7 R 3 Co't, G Otis Stroet. Av s = ol frip in the W and siong rll gyt P iR, A6 3 o imerth A R C. 0. T s G S s e e T | Ask the Woman who uses one 0. Murphy, Norwich —Crnieel o New Jeses EET Y 3% | Marvard students, Seward A. Moot of B o

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