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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1910 T T 114SUR, B ANCE. - f::?:;flfg';fi;.’é o end e F::rfl;rux&: FOUR MACK MEN New York azain' sald Rasmuond, Thit HOWE MAY CAPTAIN . - PR Wone i Urne 3 ennsy vanla ame 0 ay | Lventy minutes, Schnavel ~had his HAVE BEEN LUCKY |Bofoer Gt i f amm poans pck | D YARED FLEN » er_broken in two minutes and v ¥ nd d. I think Be Elociec A“T“ LAEILY hLuM,ILE : Bt Lusdin stay=d out his part of the vout | Donahue, Morgan, Livingston = and e ork and be Eood, L.dumy | Will Probably Be Elected Unanimously . - ; S .;‘hre:msgf-ggfie;"{;"','{;.;gfif rfi"fif’a’,fig Lord All May Be Thankful. seems satisfied. No, there IS nc ar- —Year’s Foctball Receipts. LT THIP & SH) |Playm on Both Teams in Pink of Condition—Fullback was'not thrown by Lundin in hals an| There are soveral athletes on the |next senson. 1 wost need ones - |, Now Haven, Nov 22 —Yale's football i £ il ik W, e, o] g Final | 50 Sheser s gnpiatit: SeoradlR| bpest el dumis i e = © O Il e, s, g 1 . o 1 |—] E \z a er ¢ o a 7 year, which is a 3.4 Pt Stinson Not to Play with Ithaca Eleven—Final ni, "o’ 5u0 EhI08 102 PUise U2 | bortune ros she part che has png | WILE THE MACKNMEN ety Yoo Vi Yale vampiays an b Praiiie Cl In{ alow g PHan o ShBait b REPEAT THE DOSE? |eq xt the Harvard sgadium.” | 3 S 2 % ractice Clean and Fast. PROFESSIONAL BICYCLE in the receipts of the world's cham-- o ale fllls her stinds at home, no 8 { N. TARRANI & COo L e pions. Take Paddy Livineston for | Will the Athletics' Tenure of Office [matter whether Harvard or Princeion ¢ | N 1414 s | CHAMPIONSHIP | instance. Three years ago baddy was Be Limitcd to One Season? plays; but when Tule plays at Prizoe: | . 2 3 ember of th Aok on’ there arc only 20.000 ; res- 117 MAIN STREZT. Philu- clphia, Nov. 25.-—“If Pennsyi- will be called at 10 o'clock sharp, and ' OF THE WORLD. | 1, 1903 by his greeathc‘:g,’k:’;x‘::;l]:c ane | win the Awnletics las /i1l they |ent, while there ute 36,000 4t {he bien - P b Arte 1S Leatén tomorrow by Cortels | be played on the Stotucket €anb- Triple Match Race Arranged for Sat- ed greatly in the winning of the pen- |Prove capable of holding their honors |nial game in Boston. The attendanc # e, Acc.dent hed.id, Ie Il 2 nn’z)..n« to otfer,” said us, w nu;! ‘mTh;“d. ‘lr *l“ > irda Dee. 3. nant -by Indianapolis in the Ameri- [for the three-pear stretch that has!at the Brown game this year was L | e amish ot 2w uuum[;h;;i.&l.‘?; i street, near rd street. . 3. f:"refiii'é“l’:‘i?," \g’henpudcme time uls"k:!"y blessed chfln.uml'lshxp ball ‘ljll'lrge\r,'a;hd&nbfi:er before, and th.tthlt " Puzh I the bia regulars v — New Yoric 15 ~ e spring, Pa 7 % i clubs, or wil 2 fail? e eri and Coigate matches Fia Ly, wii be in morrow, and | ACADEMY ENDS SEASON X rz:‘k'm ‘“"pff{ea;o:lflpleb""“clh fered a contract s s60 Xams shn g e R Me s Seathoneat » ; ’ il v are Trainer Me | o e professiona. bicycle | he received the year previous. He re- son, or will they so steadily e main items in the rece te Guass ana Steam boiler | Murphy o' ke fit to piay the game of | WITH YALE CONSOL. GAME. o n;lni championship of the wofld, in fused to sten and fafled i report. |onward until the: do areny petter tHan Harvard game 334,000, Princeton $28,- 4 s X | thetr live 3 i which the champio: Ameri, c y e opening of the Am- |the B . Baltimores, Pirates, Cubs . Brown ., Vander] 1300, - [ rast G e e, are in perfect trim | Acacemy Gridiron and University | arranged today (o take piace st Madi. | 229 Connle Mack ‘was shy catchers. | Twice since the American league | Nale's election for captain may be On paper the ¥ 3 | [oll; recovered from the in- . Athletes. son Stuare Garden on Saturday, Dec,|SOme one told him that Livingston |Was established the Athletics ghabbed |called at once, although Captain Daly looks far best, Norwich Union Fire tnsvrance Society | juries received in Michizgan ganic —~ 3, the night before this yéars six day | ¥as at home and idle. Connie opened |off the honors—that is, twice before |Says there Is mo hurry. The election of Queal eot e N u. & On the grounds of St. Luke's acad- The football season at tha-Academy |Trace begins. negotiations with Indianapolis. He |their present lofty elevation. _en |Arthur Howe may be made unanimous- ally fast. Rosots SA%200; my at Warn suburb, today, il be {his afternoon when| Frank Kramer, who has held the titte | POUENt Paddy’s release and paid him |neither occasion could they hold thejx | 13- The names of Morris and Paul are z 2 ctice. The Consolidated teem. In the lineup of | Walter Rutt of Germany, who has|fore. —Paddy’s great work in 1909 |getting it in the neck in most lament- }voles. | exclusively to s 4 . — - e was fast g the Yale Consolidated team will be | taken the measure of all the European |50t him an increase that made his |able fashion. It must be resnembered, Yale will receive remarkably strong' Ing. ania coach - ; Acadeny cracks, and Jack Clark the littis aus. | 881ary almost twice the amount he |however. that the American league - ———— the local eleven tralian short distance champion, form | féceived at Indlanapolis. Now he falls |in those days was the closest kind of age not under- Sy the trio of starters, The race is to be|Delr to something Iltke $2,000 when stuff in each and every 5 7 the strength of ‘the Cor- | dricis. P hOpRe, A run in heats, best two out of three, or | the Athletics trimmed the Cubs. or six teams fought clear do '] . | gracuate, will also play. Jack Mur-|best three out of four if a fourth Then thero iy Cy iMorgan. ' Cy was [wire, and the fellow who won out did’y You re Bilious! s has warned his men | Sha has been piaying on the Wesleyan | necessary. Ghe first heat will be J8la good yricher when @ member of the |30 by only the closest margin. Teams ! Wil have o hard game and [Warsits team iiis fol red Lawler o;ne-hak:f mile,’ the second at a mile and ?t:inleu S L l«‘h fans didn’t whichh have held the championship twe must not be a feeiing f | has been substitute on the Holy Cross|tha other to b i so. Every time he took his turn |or three seasons were , teams Kknow s—a sphtting headachs, such " condition | (e Arong the other Yaie piavers |a coin. el Ly e o G Y e S e areitany | wrich outalasued Al the sost: arsthoir] R ACS fiie” symptoms o4 o is Gilmore he sezond strongest — roasted and as a result he did miser- | company and won thei coated tongue, dizziness and constipated bowels. Newve tonight are that the | ; Pl o e pan; on thelr frst pennant e 1 | 0 and Allen, who is| WORLD'S BA! able work. . Louis £0] m to Bos- | by a big bulge of percentage points. Jbrought on this condition, go to your druggist-and get-a o il e an ideal one for football anpon more heatyweight EBALL CHAMPIONS ton. The story goes that Morgan lost | Thie year _the Athloties won that 8 . N o il Pu - wrestler. Al e- " o to Detroit one day as a mem- |sort of an easy victor: ey out- rake 7 st it il lodb e F‘E""-“' [ported as & cruckes this 1s D'LEJ:':'?;“:'":::‘F; Tz‘:::;" 1',’;:“5'-::"“‘ ber of the Boston team Decenine o s | claswott the restiorthio Anjericas Teaiue Schenck’s Mandrake Pills i | praers are”con tey wil| % S e e e e s ¢ e |fTaks @ dose tonight. - To-matrow, yuwill, lecilbe n on nd up a most sful year with a anny Murphy and Mrs. Murphy, | team, who also it : e —_— you send lomorrow, without | T e 1 Tof foet. | Tho have been enjoying & pleasant | ing, accused Mor:nu?:o‘l Enfl?m’-n;mgy SPRACKLING, THE GREAT thw. wwm e o R b Simson, the dashin: | ACaieny Dlasers are now | Stay at their home here fn Norwich | resented the aceusation in strong lan- 3 - st this, paper. Ithaca 'eleven. This @ Tecord crowd Is -xpected | \eave tonight (Thursday) te foln the|guage. The result of the epieods was BROWN QUARTERBACK, DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa. ae. 4 3 made today by jto the struggle. The Yale Con- iladelphia Americans on their bari- | the trading of Morgan to Philadelphia = GET A POLICY AND GET IT NOW.|¢ Nothwithstanding this | soridated iineup is as follows Gallivan | S19TMing (rip through the south. Their | for Schiltzer. That the Athletics got | Assured of Captainoy of Eleven for e s e . o ¥ youtis from Lake Cay- |Jo halmers It. Allen 1z, Thompson |5chedule is as follows: In Tampa, Nov. |all the better of the trade is proved Next Seascn. » n sacted | UER do not seem te be discouraged and | ;. Murphy ri, Lawler re, |- 20 and 26; in Key West, Nov. 27 by the fact that Schlltzer soon passed 1 s IRt fay they will fight the harder to win |} b ackeon Inb. Barton ri, 204 28; in Havana with ths Detroits|out of the major league ranks. It | It is practically an assured faot that 7 s i i vietory Twhich means o much €0 | Kohicr fi ‘The Academs cieven wil O DeC 2 and 3 with the Havana and | was indeed a lucky fhing for Morgan (Sprackiing, the srest Brown quarter- . - : ir. ot them. seen defimitely do. |BAYE Al its regulirs in position, ex- | AlMendares teama on Dec. 4 6, & 11.|that the St. Louls fans disliked him |back will be electsd captain of the do it g4~ g | il it has not heen definitely de- | pecting to show their opponents some | 1% 15. 17 and 19. The world's cham-|and Owner Taylor butted in on the |eleven for next sesson. Sprack, be- 8. SO clied who will take Simson's place at | bt the fine and faney points in 1910 | Pions will then satl for New Orleans, | management. |cause of his knowledge of the game €. .S €3, . it is probable that Wilson | rontball. v | playing exhibition games there on Dec.| Another lucky individual s Pat |his remarkable cleverness, his .g:nm tnsu te Agent. it I the vacaney. In the practice R e 21, 22 and 23 after which thes will bt | Donahue, Pat was orlginally a mem- |to make men play footbail and his pop- § <on. wnd it is_more than likely that | e L b couldn't get alons with the Boston |natural chotce for leader of the cleven - o o e lested by the | 2 management, ;:aukwu sold to Phila- |next season, and no one else is talked FFICE O WAL - T 4 oh Wi i elphla when Mack's catching depart- |of to oppose him. The election, which lae LEFICE OF WAL FOEILL | e s BHREE Y ;Hm\dlczp Match With Partner Wil Polo Results Wednesday. et wasicippisd by thaiiabaence: of | will b neld shortiy after the final game Fity ey | T T B o held at| Make the Big Polander Travel Fast. | At Worcester: Providence 8, Worces- | Thomas and Livingston. When Gleve- |with Carliels Thursdey merning, w . Esta: | wazked up and down the field —. or 4. 2 land wes shy on ocatchers, Donahue |Probably be unanimous. it Eivs Basorin-e | 1 2ct and their work Was| jack McGrath, the well known and| At New Bedford: New Bedford 7,|Was turned oyver to the Naps, but his | Th#s Is Sprackling's third year as a wgn . < tein and fast with practicaily 1o |jocal favorite heavywelght wrestler, | Fall River 3. *| throwing arm was so bad that he was |quarterback for Brown and each sea- e ads i B I 6oa® L tn Somers Block ~ver €% o of Simeon, the |2ITIVeS hers this ftcmoon trom Wor. | © At Hartford: Harttord 5, Taunton 2.|sent back agsin. New. Pat is far son he has shown sreator mprove: One 1910—Model “F" BUICK g . e . o inaun o8 Sanonced by | e, t¥o i fellows that Zbyszko, the delivered in & pinch. It was worth a powers has not been reached as vet. 1! One 1907—Five Passenger OLDSMOBILE 8 line _anno ¥ | Buropean champion, will try to throw Gained couple of thousand to Patrick. Bris |Is freely predicted that Sprackling, as One 1908—Model 10 BUICK R —— ¥ tonig] as follov |in an hour The Irish Giant & 4 ained a Neck Victory. g 1 captaln of the team, will reveal ven i gee = AR P ATTORNE 7L AT LAN PR e Srgmpasnt It ORourke | pected to'be a pratty tough nut for The | Qakland, Cal. Nov. 23— Matropolitan o T pocsibilitias of' quertsrhack ||| One'1910—E_ M. F. DEMONSTRATOR ...... e Is, 3. White delano eeks_rt, [ Polish wrostlor i Sl T e | gained a neck victory over Balroni - v vhe: will hav 1 i g {tomeys-at-law | =1 o son 1. onight that | DIE, foreizner will be no easfer. He ¢ | today. He ruled tavorite for the event. | Bris primcipally because it permitted |legs grldiron to back him up. Opeylteasaodel 1D BIISIC-: wver b Sietucke: o i 5 ald tonight that Butch Miller, of German extraction, ¢ him to be at home every evening, as | = — One 1909—Medel 30 CADILLAC.. i : . pink on- | ang undefeated since he came to this | FOOTBALL'S DEATH TOLL he resides at Chester, just outside of | LONGBOAT SAYS an amen Nat 1 and capabie of putting o | Cornti Whe st neihas B et bl HATE caldaiat CIERNE ISt loieian of One 1908—Model M POPE HARTFORD .... wre " gimey : all comers at the Brooilyn ‘A, C. Buten g THIS SEASON |, 007 %o much to him then as it did HE'LL BEAT SHRUBB One 1908—Two Cylinder MAXWELL . - weigh: n at 225 Jack at 212, giv- § e at the close of 'the big series. Paddy T, - TN 7] s L5505 A, LROWN HEAVYWEIGHTS VS. [ing the Big Polander bout 437 rounds 5293 Wdn Wers liited Outids of the|l 1 ivinksten, Gy Morgan, Pat Donanue |Onondaga Indian Puts on Finishing These cars are all equipped and are:in perfect - A. s of active and musenlar humanity that ities. Vi ¢! - -Mi . i Pfi d Cas NEW LONDON CEDARS fonAv.u,,l ks e LD o . et o g EetonseRto o MASIRUD running condition, and must be sold at once. Wa need nes -nt-Zaw. asds Bli: — s t is probable that so; 7 the P eaths due to football, 1 2 i i i “hone 308, Fast Game Promissd—Will Play on | soliciies wil arrinse 5 secentior 1| Accldents first rexarded as eritical ot roaarThs inla et the space. Sold subject to inspection. Demonstra- Shetucket Campus. | thelr champion nefore he leaves the | 17 MANVESTAR EATESEEAYERS: hie rainies to meer Al hruph ai the|§ tions are invited e R s L D O R T S R e COME FROM JAY TOWNS |Mechanics building in Boston Thanks- | ~ bndereon of the Greere ml tickets in g00d shape and there is ;l)m“)(}en trom fleld unconscious, 14 phe iy giving night in a 15-mile sprint. He o eavywelghts football eleven has|a large demand from out « ow Sroken collarbones, 65 0 tiptop condition A - ed a lettor from the manager of | Zbyszko is soon to po‘st’)v‘;‘m :n\‘:l‘m;:; Hioken Tegat 36 Places Where They Lived Are on Large :nnleflra_d ‘:: b: mv\n‘)xu; ondition and { i ‘a wansas knl on New don Cedars stating that | paper a $1.000 forfait for a match with| Droken noses, 35 Maps, but Are Hard to Find. e ] ? € | db(.l rn[ lo'l b xpect to leave New London this| Frank Gotch, champion of the world,| Broken arms, 25 T coald Tave & ehapcs. fo fun it Longs| 2 | by i s day) morning on the 8.45 car, | for $10,000. "| Broken ankles, 17. Stae bl Diavers ascuormle e Gl b e b o | 5.d will reach Greemeville a little be- | Local sports wers drawi i Eroken fingers, 13, born in_the hamiets, not_jn the blg o oy hoves il BANKE e i leane et b Tocslaparis mere Sraminea InelDs || SiOken Aigea 6 I e e ot nil ahe, DI | the race from the B. A. A. club house Corner Chestnut and Willow Streets, & to begin, A large mumber of on Wednesday that made him. loot| Broken iwrists, 10 Singing the praises of Badie Collins, |t0 Wellesley Hills, Tuesday afternoon. PBTER CECCARELLI Prop NORWICH, CONN, | Now: Laton: 8040 A de- | pot & o e Lok ' John €. and many of Boston's runners wil S CATITS, . : » 3 i rooters are going to ac- | pretty good when compared with the| Brokel ; John Coombs, Frank Baker and the os | and compang thels teair A, Diace.to | LeBull e ey pavared with the | Ll er z Test of the Athletio trive. Practically | turR out to see him SRl " vid, with the generous turnout | Tuesday night. At that time Hacken-| Broken nome of the present Quaker heroes first { WIth the Indian upon his arriva BR!’KERS . ally chssaoterisgs . the. 1odal | schinld L thy ans T e Hacken- | ken chaskboude. 2 Saw the light of day in auiet Philly, | Were his wife, So Mintz, his manager 2 e 1 n a good contest is on hand, | three men, - George Schnabel, Lundin|® Dislocations, 52. and very few made their debut in the | Tom Tlanagan wim_ OFouke and 28 Sketucke! Sipeel | y L % Toikileatiens. 98 sting to look up the dopé on the men | T Will surely beat Shrubb.” said | H T the Bao=Ee et Who took part in the recent big series (Longboat. Shrubb will run his head | Tetepivnne 895 THtat BE sl aot. incindtis | BetWeen e Cubscard the Athleticn, |0 the “Qrat; fow. miles, Whie T w1l deaths, 429, 7 € |in which the entire haseball world |Play a waiting game and get him on | R e AL was vitally interested, and note the |the finish. i Besabar: o M . [ Dightcen deathis on the gridiron or | Jiaces of thelr birth. Perhaps no one : e | nd 2 oAty ;:"J's“feaflr ';;l:h;eggmeiés player on either the C‘hlclgo or Phil- MANY NEW CARS. and Zoston sl 2 - jAP- | adelphla_tes for t- = | 3 PRONOUNCED DULLNESS. | 20 am suerm. | patl iy thie s maberiof f‘é'”t‘e'v|(.ed:u‘;nllh:;:";;d:f‘eméoll‘;nl?‘ Now, Hd- | Annual Exhibition of Independents PY | LARhA <65 2 v e 0 Am. Tk T it is only approximately one-half as i 1 brow. bel e niia® f f fany Broksrs Anticipate the Holiday 4 Tobesoo ped " 2310 large an & year ago, when the number | o1 o Fanima Vot aad to Promisce fo7Be Bla 3dgoms | —Little Doing—Small Net Gaine. soas Ansconds Mning Go! ¢ twenty-nine, indicating that the |look at him one would never guess he | The cominy independent outomobile | 190 Do. pra e e ey have not en- |arst saw_the light of day In Miller- {show that will open in the Grand Cer York, Nov. Many brokers | —— Atahic Gosst iise rely eliminated the danger feature of | ton, N. Y. Just where Millerton 1a | tral palace at New York. New Year's | ere absent from ike floor of the stock | —— Beltimore & O football, have heen successful in cut- | jocated, is a rather difficult question t0 | eve, under the management of the today, having departed to | iien Beibichem S ling down the number of fatal accl- | answer, but ft suffices to say that It | ‘merican motor car manufacturers' | = Tty s s SN the Thanksgiving day holi- f 3 "‘;‘,‘f’-‘ fos is somewhers in New York. No doubt |axhibit association, promises to be i | A\« there was no intention on the | the elghteen deaths reported to it will now become famous a& the home | pig success. Two or three weeks ago | etk B ® v #vi of most of them to return before | 1% Do nd " ate. thirteen have occurred since the | ¢ Eaaje Collins. only 82 makers had signed contract Lunlrm m: Monday of next week, the recent tend- | 7300 Creameake & Omie .\’ 3% 314 ootball season opened this fall. The " jack Coombs, who did the heavy it exhibit their cars, but since then | HUTHE [¥] L i f\ 7y towards dullness in the deaiing " A % 8% gin other five were of players injured un- | pyriing for the Athletics, Is now listed | the other independent makers, atier | 7 2 e Tore pronsunce G Wi der the old rules the most OMDIC |in che city direotory of Kennebunly |careful investigation and fimiding in ’ NKERS and BROKERS he market at times was stagnant and | ; g | nar e 3 t is fortunat, h vi tion about the suc- = e OKERS e of | foatins Stidne. Bot s &% Wiy e s | Barl D. Wilson, the Annapolls mld- | o hoset ot sush & Tuwary. 11 1s Kon | Charc of he coming how, have been || Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street fhant b f ringe of price fluctuations was unim- % Vauh %1 124 1% shipman, who Tovered between Iife | erally supposed that “Jawn” is & real |goming in at the rate of two or threc iB04s s ves mu.‘“s ) at all ti e small net iy |and_death from last October to April | Maine-stater, but such is far from be- | 2°day and on Wednesday no less than . ULal 4 GG IGH bout equalled yesterday's de- 4% | 14, when he died in the naval hospital|ing the case, as Le Grande, Ia. claims |3 makers had signed contracts for bk S n ' | = fumanis Mr. Coombs as fts favorite son. It |ipace. e e & IVATE WIRE TO v Vexican disorders received a o | One of the recent fatalities was |is hard to say which is the worge | With the possible exception of [ M L o et Jaceed %y | that of Capt. Rudolph Monk of the Gr: it's | i e '80-0dd $ ety Sl pdace, Kennebunk or Le Grande. IS |year, when there were 80-odd exhit ¥ i rg | lack o a:: other toplé for considera- 5 :\fi:ffrfin or Test virsinla, who died |5 cinch both are lonesome enough on Jtors tn the palace show, this Is the Sab oy in a direct bearing on finan- 21 yin hany col- v ight. Jargest number of exhibitors that ha Rorwich Eranca, Sha o L.dg. | /7 wirairs in the United States. The % o onics. death caused the can- iStoriny Winte e e e e it St nave You . . Amistiasn: oupital ensbasked on of the balance of the sched- | 3 aht v 5 d Telephene 801 Mexlcan eatergrises: whitlo. cOoaic ules. at both' West Viginta ana Betn. | CHUBBY CHARLEY IN japlicenta. snO e hat pitse E{';;u”, e s T acin | erable, is small relatively. 'The most |any. Among the other colleges can. MAPPY STATE | ReTe & & “dozen more makers will and Gain Healt Sugtd X < nounced effect of the news was 13 2lling its games because of death of § Stme in during the next week or 8o . — - ] early decline in the -price | i |a plaver was Wabash college of Indi- | New It's Johnny Evers That Spits in | ome i SENRE RS FON, (0075 n par A oidthWmlel" pe T n Smelting, amongst whose | Inter 157% | ana, following the death of Ralph Wli- His Fa ¢ vell knewn makers, and some who Vi —_— 4 ! - - assets ine: Mextouts peatiection: | Tnter Marire prd lsx 'son. a haifback of the eleven, who e~ e yetste make a mame for them= Go to the fl 'me cvn N an o Cekten af México fugsiper 1 lexpired in a St Louis hospital fol-| C. TWebb Murphy, the Chubby |iaives in the automoblle hall of fame. From 20 Atlantle Avewns, 8 . M. every i ! nt. bonds sold down to 92 1-2, al- lowing_injuries sustained in the Wa- | Charley of the Chicago Cubs, must be | i SUNNY SOUTH BOSTON 71U ha¥uitdl OF NORWICH | hough srevious o thl;’w’eek they had bash-Tnivorsity of St. Louis game the |in'a happy frame of mind tiese davs | John Fox. a well known patron of NEW YORK Lm0 — e et e B aduy |28 ore. 1fube 1o ut all* disturbed, and he 16 | e it who. recently refumned’im : emdays St St M e R (uoportlY. atter the new rules mado | sust the kind of man to lat such tirin | the Atgentine republic, says there is & | in Comjort . erday $5,000 were sold at 93 1-2 and j * app ce last spring a number | worry him, by the action of his ba celihood tha eople down th s ¥ fresh, eic. DEYIDEND 53500 a1 55 The only sate of the.bond UE" pOTANE foothall Conches and | Davora. A Few days amo oo UMK |y g0 virs tenaiiely " into. ihe AL : The reguiar Semi-annual Dividend ) ,Ctuber was one transaction for : critics declared that the increased |er's oft reiterated statement that he'd |pree Thorses sing Send for Pasesnpec Trato Manst The reguiar Semi-annusi Cici¢ead) 5 o0, The Natlonal Rallways of Mex: R 1 open play would not materially reduce | play third base or not at all hereafier |breeding of horsee, " using Amertcan | | By SEA o5 i . C. HORTON, Dios o Rrer. neve 5 50t sarw- | feo secoritien were AlEhUY. doeia e Niitomar "R T % the number of injurles, and that pre- | o riled the president of the former ngs of the past six months at the 0Ut the market for them was almost as e s — ss% i diction had been fully borne out by | world’s champions that he announced ate of Four per cent. a year, and will | P0/minal as for the government bonds. York Central . . the injuries reported from gridirons | that a deal is on to trade the comical | e oayable on and ot Nord vt | - Last night's dinner of the Rallway . e %' in all sections of the country this fall. | shortstop to the Boston Doves. Now % | Business association supplied topics T e 3 . The total numbper of cases of frac- | Johnny Evers, called by some the be: . FRANK L. WOODARD, | for discussion. but its effects had been Northern Pacin 7 | tured bones is 250, while instances of | second sacker and cleverest Inside | - - ), anticipated by reason of the circula. Pacific Mall == o4 % | dislocations to ligaments swell the to- | player in major company, announces | cteTaaw Treasurer. | tion of advance coples of the Drinc- Pennsyivania % 13 | tal to considerably above 400. that he's going to coach the navy team | L — - [x‘v. E L;es:rnmc "r‘hxo l\-x:w- of the - O 6 105 | whether his boss likes It or not. After | | ehairn 3 nterstate commerce : = £ finding & very much demoralized team | FUNERAL ORDERS | commission n tavor”of ineral treat- Pressed Steel Car P 1 SUCCERSOREORjCr D D e Yacns atte thel clons ot the| ment of the railroads, so far as neces- ;']"';";;_' LR 161% AMERICAN LEAGUE | recent world's series, then to have h Aetistically A | sary to maintain thelr effective ex- Readi e Wik £ o men spitting in his face in this publ: rtistically Arranged by ence, were sufficiently well known Repunilc ‘Sidel % Better Things Promised for Motor- | manner must indeed keep Chubby | . e g P deprive his address of startling o pfd . | cycle Raci Charley in congenial good humor most HUNT .. The Florist, | noseity. Flix siress ipon the ciaims Boex’ Taind 65 e i Qe o the ttme, must it not? Yes, 1t must OF NORWICH of labor for a share in any rate ad- St L& 8F Zd bl | =i e i - | not. __3unieg | ject which complicates its advantages Do B neit,season. This promise is held out | FROM HAVANA, CUBA, | from the rafiroad standpoint. Rumors Sotuhem Pacife to f8llowers of the sport in the con- TO KEY WEST | Eelivered fo Any Part of Norwich | X1, (" U5 iy Emploves aice” 4t | 500 b o "o Stantly swelling ‘ranks of brofessional 10 1 | the Ale that 1s acknowledged fo be tne | rectod attention to that subject. (@ Teinsmee motreyele acers. Profosuionals are | aeroplane Flight Recently Proposed | i best on the marke: — HANLZY'| Money conditions showed little icdn, and trade riders who have been by Mojsant. | A change. The rate for call loans . 5t I tempted by ¢ ori g | e prert et o R P S ; e e, eels Wi (he | cb? $IRPAAR U ek izt o etucket Street D. J. McCORMICK. 3¢ Frankl | ecollateral at the stock exchange. Usiited tates. Rubber. rid, Wil | come. lavger prizes, the | triumph which ' John B. Moisant is . nklin St | " The returns from natiomal banks to Dnited States Stool s of the professionals growing | planning. Molsant, the young Amer- | the controller are followed with zreat | 1300 Prin” coprer it ortion to. the prizes offered, |ican who was the first man to fly | attention as they published in Carlotina Chem. [ ow that the ball has been started, it | With @ passenger tg London from Par- | fragments from day to day. The mix-| 300 Wabash R e e ] Do e ins | is, has called on President Gomez to | h e complexion of the showing from D B before the end of mext scason. ang | Secure his aid in arransing for a . many different points makes it impos- | “a7o westinghouse it 1 | that the summer of 1911 will find a | Weeics aviation meet in Havana. It | = e H e i B a Uinie t eetimute, accuratels what the | oMo Foin % | freat ods. of ‘sctive ‘srofossionals in | the mecessary prizes can be secured | Capital, Surplus and Uadivided Profits, $1.87 rdnery | average position will pe. 90 Western Unlon ... %L | competition for prizes that are really | Moisant will take the flyers connected | ) ] 9! ] . - A ‘few specialties were marked up | T & o e 5% | worth while. Thys merease im profes. | With the international aviators' com- | Hack 1 easily. apparently by pools. but other P : GEX oo %" | pany which has just been organized by Y y sionalism is viewed with favor by of- inactive stocks made wide declines on ficers of the Federation of American | Mm and his rother, s single sales COTTON. Motoreyclists, which is designed to | In addition (to 'the regular pro- Bends wers irfegular. Total sxl w York. Nov. 23.—Cotton futures | become a successor of the old L. A. S;fi"}:“e R L B L 2 par value, $1,673.000. United States |closed barely steady. Closing bids: | W., President Frec v - |al all meets, Moisant has promised | ici i i Boarding | B el e 15 e s | Notenit 5es Ditimpin 1ess won: | ot Saving mo bostanss ‘. Fiing | Fiident Gomes et w5 nmerl e The public is cordially invited to inspect the un= on call uary 14.70, February 14.77, March 14. the professional his approval. will_attempt the flight from Havana | t 1 s {‘_pal 1499, May 15,08, June 15.04, July P to Key West. | . ‘l d f . l-t- ff d + 't Stable L wmeka,, L, o | et T B MY pieyed witheus Ped or Bandage. st e i} rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The G090 Anal er: middling uplands 14.95; mi Captain Daly sent every man into the = = = { 12-14 Bath Sireet. - 2 gulf 15.20; no sales. miapite game with every pud and bandage re- Promises to Give His Best to Manager | Thames National Bank and to il f 900 Ao e it moved. They were stripped for action. McGraw in 1911. i HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| 3 Tho With the exception of headgears and | ’ ava [s) its 2 :u*rouoau.s TO RENT. | e o Mones on cart | SICHAET pleces not & man was allow- | Chicago, Nov. 32.Buze Ravmond | . 7 elephone §33. apr2sa | 3. —Money ed to wear a single pad, and to this is | will go back to New York. The pitch- Terep _ avema L7455 514 ot cent s THInE rats | atuiboted” Satel smved amd Fecovers | e eommered faet meek kv ionn | SETVICES 1IN every department of banking. WMEN you wani 15 put sour busi e last aoan 2 1-2; closing bid |of several fumbles. Harvard was as|McGraw, manager of the New York | 5 s Defore to pubiic, itere s no me- | 1170 Am. Suitins offered at 2,1-2. Time loans [usual well padded out. but the YVale | Nationals, and was secured for next §ham Becior i tie savertia: | i B g 5 ty days ninety davs and six | players believ it handicapped Har- |season. X R Seulie & el Foinaries | at 4 1-4 ver cent. vard ‘% swere I would never work ‘for |

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