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' . HBRVMGH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910 o INSURANCE. AUTO kb M. URANCE cured by the Cincinnati Nationals In a [ YALE HOCKEY TEAM * lin Wilton, Saratoga countv, New York, . . . . > . trade with Philadelphia, has not signed and will live there. He says he intends Mi"'ona're Prlzeflgh‘er nles PoorJ his contract for next Seagon with the| - HAS HARD OPENING GAME. {5 dovote his remaining davh o afrle ? . : , and word comes from Boston g i, cultural pursuits, as weil as indulging fch says that Grant probably will [ St. Paul School Team May Surprise in frequent short walks. He caleu- - l":l'lllle I;O h!’!?- }}2 18 said to like Phil- the New Haven Men. tlflt85 that he will reach 100. 2 adelp] etter than Cincinnati. Grant Billy Kramer, considered by many 1 is in Philadelphia. where he is to hold Yale, Princeton and Columbia, three . e '_ v i J. L LATHRIP & SONS. Jem Mace, Hero of Many Battles, Passes Away in 79th|is in Philsdeirhia where he is to hold | | Yale, Princeton and Columbie, throe (e reRert eabus country. e 28 Shetucket Street, Norwich, t:m-.| s |the Philadelphia_team in order to as- [ Hockey league, have begun practice first man Adkeplic % sept20daw Year—Regarded as One of the Greatest of Boxers in |certatn i it will not be possible for | at the St. Nickelas rink, New York, in qoiitan mng ey pagers, senior metro- him to come there and play next sea- [anticipation of some exhibition games tional cross country championships in For Infants the Early Sixties . son. before the regular championship Sea- the samo year, has joined the Trishe N. TARRANT & CO. & son begins. The Yale team has picked American A O, S 7 5 . - HOW IT WAFPENED e G B S S o aen constrea) The Kind You Have dts . Paul school m, B i 4 117 MAIN STREET. WHEN NELSON LOST. | Jio (I e O et Do, One of the’ Red Sox's best twirlers W . 3 London, Nov. 30.—Jem Mace, the; NORWICH WON SECOND MATCH. A ¢ — e 3 on, and Wik is regarded one of the swift -~ Fire, Accident, Health hero of many prize fights, died today s Graphic Description of First Knockout | 7 1 the opening game of the season. o picahiers in the game, has been re- ) 1 ) at Jarrow-on-Tyne of old age. He was| Took Three Straight Strings Against to Be Scored Against Battler. ed last year to meet the sturdy l0ased by President john I Taylor be- | Wa 3 OII ' 8 Ll b“! In his 79th year. Mace was at one Westerly. voungsters from New Hampshire in cause of a dispute over the salary abiity, time worth more than $1,000,000, but At ‘When Battling Nelson came out for | what was thought to be a one-sided 4uestion as happened last vear to Man- | ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Ll 3 of recent years he had been dependent| The Norwich and Westerly duckpin ' the eleventh and what proved to be |game, but the latter surprised their #8¢r Fred Lake. I Plate Glass and Steam Boiler Eoea the e in s e o ¥ | AVegetable Preparationfir upon the assistance of friends. Ocea- | teams played their return match in the the final round of his battle with Owen | ‘varsity rivals by putting up a finely Knockout Brown is laid up for re- | b slmll:etfikm ks Bem the Y & e S atpoeds sionally he had appeared in music hall | Rose alleys Tuesday cvening, result Moran in Irisco Saturday he sHowed | contested Aght, fihally beating thom DAIrs, and as & consequence his man- | lNSURANCE S | ing in Norwich winning the thres N0 signs of great distress. There was |by a score of 4 to 0. ager, Danny Morgan, has nostponed | lomachs: ‘e was born at Beeston In| straight strimgs. The second string & fhin stream of crimson running from | Following. the Yale-St. Paul game, his ten round bout with Jack Dorman, | : . and in bis day was one of the | was the cloest, Norwich having but (his nose, bat Moran wore a badge of | Princeton and Willlams will play at which was scheduled for the Faire | SCHILDR Norwich Union Firs Insurance Society | S7¢2t€Sf of boxers. His first great fizht | nine ‘points-fo” the good. The score |red under his left car, and both look- | the St. Nicholas rink. As yet mone of mont A. C. on, Dec. 2. Brown broke | 3 R u. s Was with Bill Thorpe, whom he beat}was as follows: ed_apparently fresh. the college teams have done enough to one of the bones in his left hand while " an in_eighteen rounds. N o Nelson lowered his head and surged | justify any predictions regarding their boxing with his brother, Adam, at the Assets $2,594,330.17 When Tom Sayers retired from the orwioh. forward with a rush. MMoran darted [ comparative strength. The Yale squad Boys' club. - 116 104 116358 lin and jolted a vicious-right hook to|under the direction of the veteran 1Mhe interior decorations at Madison | - 107 91 88286 the jaw. Nelson dropped in his tracks, | Ton Howard numbers about thirty s 3 v %*m.uqidn -Mineral. p . D , Square Garden for the horse show cost « -+ 100 104 102—306 | trembled visibly and sank to the floor, | men, but-so many of the best players over $20,000. The color scheme of the OTNARCOl‘:'ll-C £eb26TuThS champion hip in 1560 Mace was re- | Sturtevane < garded as gitimate succe or, but | Hill ...... | his supremacy was soon challenged by | McClafferty ', 1BE GFFICE OF WM. F. HILL, |7om Kins. The two met in Jjanuary, | i3 303 306_bzs | Where he remalned with a duzed ex- |of list season were lost through Erad- ducorations was {hrouzhont maroon, when after forty-three rounds| Totals ........... 323 209 306—028 pression on his face while the referce |yation that an almost entirely mew with white trimmings. Al the arena Real Estate was given the verdict. Woesterly. ¢ Counted six. 1t was @ new experience | eam will have o be organized. Doxed dcaratbdawers) fn iaitraion sas " the next ten years he was prac- | pay, to the Batiler, but he shook himself —~ r by ” " i yne . o eee. 101 89 s roon, and along the promenade in front and Fire Insurance, Iy invincible A Sii i 98 |together and staggered to his feet. SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS. |of them, at each partition between the 1s tocated in Somery' Block, over C. M. | jack m'GRATH Eliven .. ceee 97 106 Moran was upon him like a flash, and boxes, was a slender Grecian pillar, again shot over a crushing right swing | Tommy Nighe, a lightweight, wants [Supporting a large electric light, sub- AFTER ANOTHER CHANCE. Total s.... to the chin. This time the Hegewisch | g crack at Harry West, Tommy Papke, [dued in a huge maroon tinted chade of - lad flopped suddenly to the floor and | Young Mitchell or Amby Houston. He |opal glass. ould Like to Meet Zybszko Again, WILL TRAIN IN TEXAS. blood gushed from his mouth and nose | has had nsiderable experience in| WWriting from Stockholm, Sweden, Wiitiems, Room 9, third floor. feb1za Teiephone 147. — - — 4 . as he turned a blearing pair of eves | other it i . , if He Can Choose His Wrestlin 2 ; " 5 N oas |OTher citles. Ernie Hjertberg, former trainer of ths et S ) L Patner, ."?| Chicago White Sox Baseball Team Go- N peieree Den Selig, WhO Was| i Mantell and Dixie Kid dealt |Irish-American Athletic club, savs the | EL s ing to Mineral Wells. Neléon dragged himself to his feet, |the boxing game at Waterbury a hard [plans for the Olympic games in that | 0l | Apesfect Remedy for Consfipt AMOS A. BROWNING, Jack McGrath, the Irish Glant, who but befors haeould et hie benreeg |DIow with their fake eatch. Mantell |city are being merfected and that the g ton, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, has returned to Worcester after his |, Chicago, Npv. 30.—Mineral Wells, [ Moran swung gl el %5 |has never been known to figure in |prospects are brizht for a great meet. b e ons Feverish: Attorney-nt-Taw, 8 Richards BIdg | match lere last Saturday night with | TeXas, Dprobably will be Araining- | e jowInd again Nelson qopped prame |20Ything that was not straight and | Hjertberg is training the Swedish ath- Worms Convalsions. Phone 208, Zbyszyko, the Polish marvel, is after | Samp of the Chicago White Sox base- | ctliite to the floor. Again the agonizing |it, 18 hoped that he will come forward |letes for the games and he predicts 4 anothor ehance at his big ‘wrestling | ball team In the spring. This was | 5 24 with some explandtion. victory for most of the Swedes who nbgarise % | intimated yesterday by President Co- |¢ount, and once more Nelson arose in ™o, CF> o N vith Moran was pro. |Will take part in the contests. EROWN & PERKINS, ittomeys-stlaw| McGrath velleves he can pick aimisker, when interviewed resarditf |jaw which sent him groveling on the |posed Wolgast demanded $12,500 for his Robert Petit jolned the National ver irst Nap Bank, Shetucke: st | jicricr in the east here who can|his discussion with Ted Sullivan, who lcanvas floor. This time it lopked as if |end and the right to name the referee. basedall club in 1853 being brought - g | Stax longer with Zbyssyko than Butch| WRS senb down there o ook Tner |it was all over, but —the wonderful [No self-respecting boxer or promoter lout by Pop Anson, and played with Btairway next to Thames Nat. Rank ' ler dld. If Zbyszvko will let him | Sites. Comiskey savs he has not dis- |stamina which made Nelson peerless in | would agree to these terms and Moran |that team for several years, making Thirty Years . 33-3. Ope o | D a wrestling partner, McGrath is | cussed the subject thoroughly enough |j;g e a k | promptly turned them down, as did|the trip around the world with it in Atbmonths old” 3 i Ba Ove Monday STet28a"" | Ont with the annonncement that he is | With Sullivan to announce that it had }‘,':_ g\r:‘sflq:m:gwgfifi“‘;i L’f?.,‘;‘;’{fé‘dufmhcxls Jimmy Coffroth, who wants to stage | 1988. After leaving the major league e G : —— { ready to make a match for the entire | been defnitely selected. I'rom the data |feet for the last time. Moran was set. |the match. I layed in a number of minor 35 CENTS : ate receipts that he and his partner ) Sullivan exhibited and explained, the |tinz himself for the final punch, but| If Wolzast were the kind of a boxer |1agues, including the Connecticut state i o !l stay an hour with Zbyszyko and | Texas situation appeared best to the |phefore he had a chance to deliver it |who likes to go in and fight to defend |league.’ his whole caresr in baseball ‘ ¢ 5 thai the massive European can not| South Side magnate, who says he will |ty “Durable Dane’s” legs gave way |his title things would be happening in |COMPIising about twenty-nine years. ¥ the two in an hour. not choose his training grounds until |un e him and he topplag famard on | the Hentoelont ane Jest st yu. |Ho dled & fow days ago at Derby, § [ucker Anlhun &Efl Waa ‘Tutch Milier Bold up is end | assured o is getting” absolutely the |REIST Rim and he toppled forward on |the lightwelght class just about mow |5, I Cro e had Tiveq many years: ol o E ' s of the argument last week, the two | best for his athletes. went thirough the form of ‘tolling off |path to the title seems clear, but Wol- Smamsee P ArIbE it S e siow | SVILL the count. gast refuses to give him the chance to Polo Results Wednesday. BA"KERS Hisvan tio. can pot Ll '?1“ e S LedlELE SOED, show whether or not he is his master. At Fall River: Fall River 6, Prov- ieves he can put his hands on a man — - 5 whe can give the Polander a tough|Syndicats Hesded by Boston Man |FOOTBALL LEAGUE The clalm Is being made by officials | ldonce 4, Taun- = MAY BE STARTED. [of the National league that Johnny| At Worcester: Worcester e e 3 ol Tases Over Famous Tracic Klime s agsisting Tietcher the Toledo | ton g~ F o |4b and Stephen Whitney, 19088, \with [one who killed him, echoing fhe wafl of {8 BROKERS 8 TEolug to put up. t6 2k ton, Nov. 30—The Reidville race |Vic Kennard promoter, in organizing nis third ma- | At Hartforc artford 7, New Bed- | F. L. Bigelow, 318, as chairman. | scores of others who had at some time manager for a return match. | has been sold, it is stated, to a ganization for Next Year. o In S Is BHAT I e el [kt {aw - Havens Naw# Fava1811] |been as criminally negligent as him- who saw the first struggle wili to headed by Willlam H. Min- et T S T e e i S e il The Boy and the Gun. | selt. (H 28 Shetucke! Sireet be on edge for any chance to see the | ton of Boston. The plant will be re- | St Louis, Nov. 80—Plans for a na. | they Feinstated Iiing with only a nom- | Brockton 2 2y | Biich soamon iz Me oma spoft o) . Nobos oiman pas o kite St gether again. modeled for the purpose of holding ag- | mlh fnarh:-lllh 1{-agu7e\ are r;owhur;d(‘r Heen: Toled (Gt of Hasaball for good. ‘}Ab. Attell Easily Defeats Pal Moore. | pastime, r fad fo boys., The Fr:”‘my at another person, and w}aen 1 Telepbone 0 i 1 fairs and it s proposed to [way here, with Vic Kennard, the for- - T el A TRkt o b n et winter; Are tha sons [he does it, whether harm comes of it Bubbling Water Establishes Naw | conatruct a halt mile track inside the mer star arop kicker of 1908, and Har- | Although Moren is in the limelight | New York Nov. i0—Abe Attell of anfumn and wintor are the seasons)| e I00%, ' OUna'e, Tade to fesl that World's R present mile track and make over the |ry Kersburg, a former Harvard guard [Just at present through his quick de- | California casily defe ity | deal. This should be the time, then,|he done something he should ngt. Members of New York | o osies Henord. '~ % rest of the enclosure into a forty acre [of 07 and ‘08, and Bert Newhall, a |fcat of Baftling Nelson, there are still | of Philadelphia in a ten-vound hout o200, © U8 LG0T (2901 old warning | Parents can well afford to deny guns | 8k -al, Nov. 80.—Bubbling|jawn. The property has been owned |former Harvard quarterback of ‘06, |t 0 others who must be reckoned with, | at the ‘mont Athletic club tonight. |3 out the “I-didn’t-know-it-was-load- |and .pistols to their boys unmtil they 3 and Boston Stock ater, v h-121 pounds up, in winning | the last two and a half years by An- |doing most of the organization work, |POth young and both comers in gl YALE ALUMNI ed” accident. have reached such ages as will meke Exchanges m"h(r""“ b drew J. Welch of Hartford, Conn. for some time talk of a league as pro- |E2me. ;{::Rr:da»‘é"‘_m uf'g“'h‘ifl- o Boys should be tareful with their |them capable of realizing thefr fl:n— ¢ y, establis| e posed by Kennard has been heard in |delphia, o 0= " shooting irons, and never fail to know 8ers. If they must have guns, they — $ 7 yards, run- | National League Meeting December 13 [this city, and those to whom the (1n. and Knockout Brown of New Class Secretaries Formulate New Plan | (GIGL TR (0TS, P19 ROV T8 10 KI0N I Shotia he cautioned against careless New Yart g e The Pre-! Thomas J. Lynch, president of the [Scheme as been broached believe that |York, who trimmed Harlem Tommy | for Commencement Week Reunions. |joysivere out shooting a few days ago |use of them. It sometimes seems trite N o vious mark 2-5 was held by | nuhomas J. Lynch, presi asas |the time ia ripe for such an org: Murphy, who urn got @ decisiol and one, thinking his gun was empty, | to speak of warning boys against such et. D6 Brosd Street N RAEE Crenis. Tae an¥ | National League of Professional base- L O ar AR R A A S __|and one, thinking his gun_wa DLy, | to 3 5 ng's Da > ay and | i v tion. over n Moran at San Francisco. The clas§ secretaries of. the Yale |50 St . e S @ hist od Oftert v S i , 10| ball clubs, sent the following lettes i aimed it at the other =nd pulled the |things, but if Were Warn e | DR — Tony Bonero, the first ‘two over the | gl CUbS SCNC The following letier | * ciqches, players and football fans in | Jimmy Hanma, brother of Tommy |alumni to formulate a new programme | Siried It ot the ofhor and puiied the ) tnAEL PLC B Gy N e ccldents JFort Eirle track and the latter two at | “uqy 00 B i ng of the Na. |this section have given Kennard all |Papke, the lightwelght, is anxious to|for the commencement week reunions|gidit know it was loaded” wailed the |would be fewer—Omaha Bee. | Latoni | tional 1eague will be held Tuesday, |the encouragement possible, and the |follow' in his brothers footsteps and |has had a meeting and outlined a plan i December 13, 1910 a2 o'clock p. m. | charces for a stronm circuit seem good. |get into the ring. The voungster is|Wwhich will be submitted to the clas v v s g |G. 8. Alexander Signs With Philadel- | Lt orne Soraiin o vt ok, Vi | Professional football, it Is held, has |saldsto be a rough and ready mixer, |for suggestion, meantima (he wi i | phia Nationals. | boara of directors will meet at the |Peen tried in some states successfully |who Ikes nothing better than a fast |matter going to a committee of three J ‘nm | Phitadelphia, Nov. 30.—A st b s Botel &t o ? this dater and Kennard believes that it will work |[mill, and has his brother's heavy |for formulation and specific recom- et T Tt o s o aea con | = S in the league form as well as baseball. [punch. He weighs 122 pounds and may | mendation. The features of the new BANKERS and BROKE? s o i rs Tece at the It is proposed to have an all-winter |be given a chance with some of the [plan are to have a parade of the classes ERS g:«'.i:v. 't“ ne 'r;;‘:.aelfilkzh.';r National | GRANI}{I_AX BALK. schedule and no difficuity ie expected | featherweights in the near future. ""“rmm n;- tr »,.:n.xv:.» the .\\u!:.x.»m mu(- o - Bt mps A g Bond i ' to arise in the signing of players. and Joe Murphy of Pawtucket ought |from the academic campus to a poini smcks Hu"d-- mv . Alexander, who pitched last season for | Quaker Third Baseman Hasn't Yet — to make a good match. near Yale field, where the older classes M SIMBNIS | the Syracuse team of the New York | Signed With the Reds. will be met. The column will march state league. Alexander's home is in old Brown athlete, OUTLOOK FOR YALE TEAM Dave Fuitz, upon Yale field and encircle the base- [ el £ : SR L = s selected as the best foothall umpire o I endiole o n PRIVATE WIRE TO ul, Neb, | Thira Baseman Grant, who was P B e Lok s e Her [ball’ feld and then ather_at “second HAIR New York Chieago St. Louts | Pontstane: ald, which Selects him end others in | B25° around one band and sing Brigh and we can Boston Cincinnaty Pittsburg aph: | be the following paras: 2 S On the evening of the class dinners Of the seventeen men who won their | “While on the topic of choosing an s proposed th 1 reunion classes I ! Norwich Branch, Shasnon Bldg. FlNANGIAL AND GDMMERGIAL- “¥" playing football for Yale this sea. | All-astern team, why not select the | b im L oh5ed that all reunion classes / l son, ten will be graduated in_June. |all-star officials who would direct any |Rour and sing the college songs after Telephone 961 e game that st m might play? | e pos of the Teunion evening at A lady from Minnesota writes: This fact is discou ch a_tea aging as. far FRANK O. MOSE: | = the outlook for next season Is con- |Thess would be W. Langford of s Aol e s Shanit e btne Dandetinie, sy Hate o ©O- MOSES. Mgr | VIOLENT BREAK IN PRICES. | 10 Bettictem St 3 corned, but then there 16 considerable | Trinity, referes; ' David Fults of |tie, Pi.contennial, Whatever spectac s close to five fest m longth | promising material on this year's sec- | Brown, umpire, and J. B. Pendleton, | march to the field are to be directed % £ Losses from One to Two and Three- | Gl Lot {ond team, and also on the freshman (fleld judge. and co-ordimated by a committes in | Beautiful Hair at Small Cost / | Quarter Points — Unsteady Tone at | Do . | eleven. Four veterans of the 1910 | | pden totlne: totti nko,Hamor it i : Close. | | Chesapeake & Obi, | team will be back, and with them as a| ODDS AND ENDS OF SPORT. e reunion and to give them some A been wrongiy diagnosed and altogether mis~ understood. The hair itself is ot the thing to | Chicago & Alton Artistically Arranged by | nucleus, a team must be developed mbolic meaning. y Now ;, Prices broke | Chlcamn Great Wesiors Princeton appears to have tho| The Boston Nationals will traln in! The committee of three includes Fred | be treated for the reason that it is simpiy a product HUNT * * The Florist, | ¥ith some v in today's stock D & oW brightest prospects for next season, Augusta mext Spring and worl 0. Robbins, '06, James Kingsles Blake, | of the scalp and wholly dependent upon its action. o active Ust regi: preer oo e Tk e e o the outlook being that the Tigers will way north via R e scalp To the vory sofl fn which the hair is pro: o that ixnues: toon 4 points. | T Me 5o | have the strongest eleven in the his- R aced, m "ind grown, and it alone shou Tol. 130, Lafayetts Street. | c3 thal ranged from 1 to 23-4 point A | tone Be Toeta i Bl s is- ‘more, \where tHey Teceive the attention if resujts ate to be expected. ; uniga | No explanation aftended the decline Golorads & 3 s S sames. I§ ould tie o carthly good fo treat the sterm of & will be lost by graduation, and there ther than the rather e but gen- - - s has not been so much good material Y Consolldated eral bellef that the recent bull mov, Com’ Products plane with a view of making it grow and become more beautiful-(he soll in which the plant grows Manager Fred Lake has figured on Clarke, Gaode znd Miller for his r Free o i o s { Delaware udion e & v years. Las aloat > = i { must be attenc o. Therafore, th 1P in whi Ind ed gorié seals feonylack offout: Denver & ‘o' Gratde. . o mpceton for many Years Last sea- ular outfleld next year. “Oone or two | Rheumatism | BReTeT Erows must racelve fhe attention if you are o st B Ry e | Do of this fact, Princeton’ tarmed oui & 2irtight box men are what the Doves Cure || to expect it to grow and become more beautiful. b s lementary rumor i s thoug | stillers’ bttt e it are most in need of,” savs Lake. Loss of hair is cansed by the scalp drying up, many quarters that some open read- Ede ... Do, 13 pea Dhussssser 1 A. T. Geraner justment In steel and iron prices would | _ 0 Do 1t nr announced. Color was given | 1 FElectric Hack, Livery A Home Cure Will Be Given FREE by One Who Had It. In the spring of 1893 I was at- tacked by Muscular and Inflamma tory Rheumatism. 1 suffered as only those who have it know, for over or losing its baldness occus oply of moistare or nutriment; when e scalp has simply lost all ita & nothing for the hair to feed i or even a tree would die under similaf score. | Charles M. Rademacher of Ciinton, . | From present indications Harvard . has been elected captain of the team seems to have suffered as heav- sity of Chicago football team for |ily_from losses by graduation as Yale 1911. He has heen two years on the {has. In Cambridge six men who play. team. belief by reason of the meet- | Norihern ptd "~ ing the day of the leading in- | 300 Do ore cirs . in that industry at which the | 100 jhios Con upon (a pla conditions.) ‘The natural thing to do in either case, is to feed 2nd replenish the soil or scalp as the case may be, nsatisfactory trade conditions un- | o ed against Yale will be graduated next George Hackenschmidt, the Russian ears. 3 tr oo el ults e — | Gountedly were Giscussed. Tp. to the | % | commencement. Harvard’s freshman Lion, has been ‘matched to wrestle Jess and doctor and vour crop will grow zud multiply as naturé - close of the market, however, no word eleven, which conqueed the Yale 1914 Westergaard of DesMoines, Ta., in a | such reliefasfreceiv R e ittt et ekt i most oaden Board|ng had come from that quarter. On the | Dafsmmtional Puoe | asgregation, will furnish many good finish bout in Chicago the night of De- | Porars, Finally, I found a romedy |} o ofict upon the har giands and sisucs of the trade it Is generally = sdmitted that | e TP players, however, who look good cember 6. e T P v 11 (6% || scalp. 1t ia the oniy remedy for the hair ever prices are being shaded, but not to | s “City Souii g 30 enough for a fast combination. George Estabrook of Denver has | number who were torribty argicied | | discovered that is similar to the natural haie such an extent as to precipitate an ey = e On paper, Yale seems to be on a DAr ' pought Countess Marie, 2,14 1- E and e foods or liquids of the scalp. D! Laclede Gis : 106% 105 106% | with Hi a4 ight Countess Marie, 2.14 1-4, by The | &0 It penetrates the pores quickly and the haie open war, sich a8 occurred in the ear- | a0 Leasmills & Nih with Harvard for 1911, but seems in- |Rarl, 2.14-1-4. 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While no official data 12-14 Bath Street, |ii ye: ot hand, it 18 almost universally conceded that the United States Steel HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. corporations’ report of unfilled orders AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. for November will show a further de- Telephone $53. aprsd FOREIGN RIDERS ARRIVE. foise Biod ol amed. Daver anBen Six-Day Cycle R B Bill Roper, Princeton’s athletic di- ix-Day Cycle Racers Come in Early | octor and football coach, says that he 5 would rather pley Penn. - Princeton’s natural rival, than ta play Harvard. of Torelgn riders who will compete 1n | o LXopSes 3. four comnered ~league, the annual six-day cycle race at Mad- Rl moe that- ma s e ison Square garden, December 4 to 10, | Joe Kelley save that Fd Barrows |Name ...oooeeieviroinns arrivel Monday morning on the La |Will be the president of the Ea . 674 James wise the day’s news was a mixture of more or less indifferent character. Thers were less authentic | B B D’n’n advices that the money pressure is re- | laxing in the west, and akin to this were reports from mearby mercantile | New York, Nov. 30.—The last batch e Bt et | Bret o league after the next annual mees KNOWLTON BAHDERINE CO., CHICAGO, ILL., Room e e e e tat e preisane, of (ke Kreheh lne, In the | SRS rcsiaons Bowers ac s worl, | Ad0rens ooooneeo ol et e sl a0 per. This latter phase of the banking | and his team mate, Julian Stol of Hol- |When he said one year ago that in sitver or stemans to pay postage. sltuation was accepted as indubitable | Do i s land; Leon Georget and Jullan Pou- | WOUld be his last year in basehall. chois, who will double up as the Just why the University of Pitts- French team. and Achille Germain of {burg has been able to outplay its op- J'rance, and his partner, Francols Ver- | ponents all season and run up a phe- linden. They wera met at the boat |nomenal record of points azainst its by a large party of their fellow coun- |OPponents is said to lie in the presenca - proof of contracting business during . UEFIILUI@ i: comins sear. Apropos of general . et | finaicfal conditions, it s interesting | to note that the month’s output of new | securities aggregated $111,000,000, or | Tables $10.00. | over 337,000,000 in excess of November, | Sofid Oak Six-foot Round Extension Making Negotiations to Enter New | The annual Thenksgiving day game York Race oo Tt O B AMPLE RESOURCES TO ASSURE CONSISTENT i iam ‘bolished unless the students can re- S Touls B W. trymen and also by Trainer Coburn, |0f several former college. wlayvers in a | 1909.” Tocal banking Institutions heve Do b who has charge of the foreigners while | the lineup. Dining Room Chairs lost ‘rom five to six million dollars | ,,000 Slos Shef, S & T...... in this country. Coburn took them | President John I. Taylor fisurs on for $1.00 and up. thus far this week to Canada and San | “330 Souther Railway ......'38% 2 over to the Vallsburg track at New- [New York as the place for the annual Francisco, and banks in Boston ard | o no. yrd . ark, where they will train for the big [ meoting of the American league this Rugs, China Closets, Sideboards, | Philadeiphia wers today Grawing on| 1700 Teinesscs Conper ... 5 race. vear. With the two majors meeti Sidetabion, Eto | this reserve here. | 3007 7 the same time and place more satis . Returns of the Harriman roads for | 100 Do. 3 58 KRAMER WOULD RIDE. tory results can be obtained, sas th | October wers made interesting in that | 128100 Trion 5 1 Red Sox magnate. | they showed large lotses in net carn- [ _ 1% Do »td " n ings. Those of TInlon Pacific decreas- | “Jom Vi) Ao pr |4 ed 7,000, while Southern Pacific lost | 21200 United States Steel. . l’ $£721,000. The returns of the St. Louis Do. pfd .... wee Ahe . Sak - Wiarion ‘e ho | 4300 Ttah Copper Frank Kramer, the American sprint |{Tain from using improper language g P nd' San Framcosco system for t i Vi cuxila champion, has every intention of fol. |Auring the game. Several of tho songs 5 62-66 Main Street sahe month ran from Tavorable to ad- mov1 T verse, with a fairfly substantial in- ereasa for the first months of the fifi cal vear. London's perticipation in| 300 Weer i, | this market was also negligible, prob- 600 Wheeling & L. Erle. ‘umlCAN HOUSE ably aggregating 10,000 shares, with a | 10300 Lehizh » small balance on the buying side. oA S The local stock market became dull Jowing up the six-day race proposi- |and checers of the Missouri chee tion, as is evidenced by the negotia- [Squad have been censored. tions with the management of the an- | WIIl MeGee, the famous Princeton bual international event which comes | mile runner, Who ran sccond te Pauli off in New York next week. Sine his |of Penn when the latter made his in- f . BT victory in the six-day race in Boston | tercollegiate record of 4.17 4-5 for that Pald up capflaL Une MI"]U“ Dulla[s a short time ago with Jimmy Moran |distance, made his reappearance on tic COTTON. as a_partner, Kramer has felt in the |track af the indoor championship at Do. : 300 Western Marsland 800 Westingtionse Elects | Parrell & Sanderson. Prope. lin the midday period of liquidation, : a 3 T - J it SREeaL valltan, b o ¥ ot mood for another and oniy the lack of |the Madison Square Garden and put s ' h H d d d D ! SPRCIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes | WICH ftful rellies but in the final| —New gfr’;;’y’;g;fi?*gf;;}"n“g“‘a‘g:? o partner will keep him out of the |up a game race, according to Hedlund urpius, E!E t Hundred an Sevenlv Thuusan ollars. Traveling Men, ote. Livery comnectel | ipiorest wiped hout the hv:}(flrdpsrtho( December 14.75, January 14.83, Febru- | CO™Ing event. August Belmont, chairman of the - ape | this recovery, the tone at the close be- | ary 14.85, March 14.99, April 15.05, g Jockey club, has announced that the R Th d 0 'H " M " f U " SMEILLANT srRKET, | ing altosther unsteady. May 15.16, June 15.12, July 3543, Au: | Piotires of Nelson-Moran Fight. |Westchester. Racing association would esources, ree an ne-na iiions of voilars. ~——| Ponds_were steady, with extremely | gust 14.76. The pictures of the Nelson-Moran 'clo%e its nurs ladies’ and -Belmant s Belivered to Any Pari ol Norwich | norrow, irensactions. T les, par | = Cotton spot closed quiet, five points | fight have been shown in San Frap- Stakes about the first of the year. This | aiue, $1,727,000. decline; middling uplands’ 15.05, mid- | cisco and are pronounced some of the [11€Ws is cheering to horsemen and is | the Ale that 1s scknowledged to he the | United States bonds unchanged om | dliing gulf 30; sales, 400 bales. best ever shown of @ ring engagement, [ #nother assurance that there will b best on the market HANLr—:v'slr'\“» _ £ | They disprove utterly Nelson's claim |some good racing next vear No service this bank can render will be regarded as unimportant. PEERLESS. A telephone crder will STOOKS | that he was given .a short count, for| The report that H. Cosden has pur- . ' Jew b 43 . the films show that the Battler stayed [chased the fast Indiana paces May = s - 7l - receive promp: attention, L o S come¥, aorit, Nov. 30--Aoney on eall | gown fully two seconds after the Tef- | Day. =03 1-2, e not correct, M. Coxs Uniform consideration will be extended in every department. X . 30 Frankli T e s e cent. 7 A2 | erse’ counted the fatal 10. The pic- [den negotiated for the handsome b b e g A B 7T " saricrsi e o AU caik Gl a1y, tures will be shown fv New York next | provicus o the Loxington hicelyic e 2000 Am, Beet Bugar .... up i e -4 .. ~ Monday and the other eastern cities {but the deal ¥ off, Mr. Cosden not be- 40 Am’ Can Lo Time loans firm; aixty days 4@41-3| grter thar ing satisfled with the HKorse's recent BUY sio0s . per cont, ninety days 4, six months 4. e b e R OFFICERS; P CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ‘| Captain of Michigan F\uofbnll E;:nnv S. C. Hildreath has all of lis string COE p 240 A WREAT: Ooen. High Low. Clow Ann Arbor, Mieh, Nov. 20—Right |back to his Sheepshead Bay etable. All STAL 3 ag’ o E ice= 2 Bromangelon | @@ io¥ T i o e e o N e bbb Soahe st AT WILLIS A. BRISCOE, Pres't. CHARLES L. HUBBARD, Vice-Pres't Yelos Am. Smiding : Sy o W B18 S5 5 116 | Was elecied caplain of hexi yeur's |stble shape o g0 on rachi = o . g B i ST AR B0 Balvcrmity or Sfihisan football sleven, | Hildreatis intention te rest the siiing | CHAS. W. GALE, Cashier. at CARDWELL 3 conx - Conklin is a, junior medicel student |for a few weelks, and by that time he . % b Do % 4w wn land his nome is at Schoolerafe, Mich. | wilt have his mind mads up as to where HENRY L. BENNETT, Ass’t Cashier. hronc . 5 % 2L % Le will race. 5 . A A Tdier ; i1 diny 1 i Def : : . i A St L fait | 3o feated Princeton’s Soccer Team. | gwara Payson Weston, the veteran H g " X B e Ahtte R Ee e | 16582 ectienry = J003s { 247 e Pri:l:l»n, :“.&w&“sof:h}; Yet- t‘»o(lqstrmn who walked from the At- NATHAN A. GIBBS, Ass’t Cashier. re Ll . thev ; B e g it i % |mana co asted Prince- llantic to the Pacifie In record time ai E"‘ B e i Tt avertis. T P e jntl R 3% 34 lton's soséer tegm here teday 5 fo 3, ile ag: of 70, hay purchased 4 faem TR B - : ; SR