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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910 [ INSURANCE. of lotters, a former chafvimam AUTO Eikeuwers INURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS. Arthur Howe, of Orange, N. ], Quarterback on the FOR HOLY CROSS TEAM | Jacksonville, closed. He returned to the ciuy g from the a week HORSE RACING WILL support has been forthcom ] . 2gg to arzange his business affairs so lumni during the past threc seasons. | advisory board, sald that the Yal‘e s ew 001 a aptaln Ghosen that he could be away for several weels | CONTINUE AT MONCRIEF. | “WRIT Uiins the past e Seraciion | had no knowledgo of & j " Sl 3 e thatl T Bill Looking to New Lease of Life to 9 i dgp don VETERANS LEFT Go Before Legislature. longer. with new rules, said ner is it d le seasor ant condition Tuits s financial. Pons, secretary-treasurer of the | three vears the mar SR vy Mrwisk Gonn, "Varsity Squad the Past Season Unanimously Elect- | " Tpree Members of Bloven Will |iiorida 'Live Stock and Racing ass nake ends met. 2 3 ciation and owner of Monerief park, it e ed to Lead the Blue Eleven Next Season. Practically ally in favor the entire string of Holy | denies the rveport that rac ng in this U oss _varsity football men will be |State would be abruptly brought to a available next fall. J. H. Sullivan, J. D, f'l":" Ju‘lmur.v Ii Mr. Pons further will PRI Sullivan and Lawlor are the only piay- | Stated that at the meeting of the le R Thainree P omyestigating oot New Haven, Dec. 6.—Arthur Howe and R. P. Health, who were regular | ors who Will be missing. Tho wings | isiature a bill looking to-a new them when running and when laid up | Of Orange, N. J. quarterback on the | players on the 1909-10 team, are in the | will be better looked out for next . life for the sport would be intr. and against all marine perils includ. | Yale varsity football team the past | university. L. Blton and S. W. An- | son than this year, for two of the men | duced and that it had every indication | ipg fire and theft. at very low rate, | 5ason, was unanimously elected cap- | drews. the varsity substitutes are also | who have been playing a spectacular | Of mecting with the approval of the | tain of the team for the coming year, |available. J. S. Twaddell, who was not | game on the extremities of the line | B. P. Learned & Co., tonight. Howe, who is 21 years old, | in the university last year and who|had their first appearance as ends on The sto couragement | “Personally, I would be (i sole reason George C. Grady, loug idegtified with the breeding of trof .fi. ot b | home In Versaflles, Ky, November 1 He was the owner of the Daytona farm and among others bred Governor Francis, 2.08 1-4; his damae, 8"43! Wren of the college | Onward, 2.13; J. N. Blakemors, 3.111-1. of Motor Boat Owners v that racing would ter- prepared at the Hotchkiss school, in | played center on the team of 1908-09, | a college team this y Meti minate in this state Jan noth- | . Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. | Lakeville, Conn., and was a member | Will be out for his former place. who hails from Rindge, N. H. ing more than a canard d Mr. | € Se| oreign ex-~ Agency Established May 1545, of the freshmen team. In his sopho- - —— Daniel K puth Hoiyol ons. “Under the pre: we have | S AFMW y more year he made quarterback on | GREEK WRESTL®R WANTS though he was with the purpl until May | . . - the varsity and this year filled that I ast year, plaved quarter, h l bl position in the games with Princeton | GO WITH BILL COLLINS | 0 to him. The third member change, availabie m and Harvard. The early part of the | . i of the trio is Hiker Juy, who has play- son he was tried at fullback, but | Jim Pappas, 140-Pounder, Would Mest | &) 179 16, 1 (U 0 generalship and his quarterback the Central Villager. On the line, Monahan, Collins, Os- v were 80 far above that of others = tergren, Dairth, McGrath and Tobin, | that he was put hack into his old pc m Pappas, a young Greek Wrest- | the husky junior, who has been a sition, though he continued to do the | 1T, not much over 20, and weighing | olver in the line for thre will punting. To his running of the team | @bout 140 pounds, is making a stay in | ;1 be back next seas all countries, at cur- rent rates. Lhis is past sumamer we precini- | e, the State vs. 7" tock and Racing asso- | *u, to detine the words—bookmak- | and pool selling. Also to test the ~gality of the law under \ and punting was generally credited the | this city, and is out with a challenze be a W hich we are h f foral yictory over Hamara when Yalg | to meet Bill Collins or any wrestler | Wasien and. Mahone \ing. A jury of peers found that | the safest way to held the Crimson to a nothing to noth- | 0f from 140 to 160 pounds. Pappas| yhile Fgan, a new man, has showr kmaking and pool selling were one | ing scor wants a finish ge. best twoe out of | whole Jot of football abili rile T and the same and the law constitution- | §| d CHRIQTMAS i | three, for the entire gate receipts. |ning the second team, and bids fair | 8l _ ; | sen 2 CHAMPION RACEHORSE and would also put up a side bet if |ty make a good varsity man. Three The 100 days of racing as adver- | | deslred. Mon constitute the light but | tised for Moncrief park comes within| | money abroad. HAS BEEN RETIRED.| "Pappas grew up around Boston and | (1ietv™aCilield, which has put up | the legal limits, and only something | ST got into the wrestling game down that o oreditaple performance this | In the shape of a miracle will prevent from operating. The Great Bayardo Has a Most Re- | Sy aa @ voungater.. Among his win- | soen oo D e and G Brten - 3 i markable Record. ning bouts is one over Young Gotch | \'ho had {o forsake the honor of 3 Fians have becn formulated which | | of Willimantic when they met at Bur- | 11" the last three games, ow to | logk to the presentation of a bill which as its objact a further leas > for the state. We hav rance that such a measure will be favorably Chicago, Dec. 6—Bayardo, champion | lington, Vt. Pappas says he also re. |an injury 5 - racehorse of all England, and probably | cently challenged Abe the Newsboy o i In the ovresent CONDITION OF| the most perfect specimen of equine | New Londom, but the New Londoner | wealth o hich he received in scrim- sides these men there is a material which played on OUR WATER SUPPLY the INSUR-| perfection racing vhere in the i far. | the seca o looked upor o ofs than ordinary import- gt ol 0 3 T am furnishing policles In best| kniric, who is one of the higher type FOR TONIGHT’S Bl GMATCH IN SIX DAY BIKE RACE. FROM 'FRISCO PURISTS. | Companies at Lowest Rates. of sportsmen, does not beleve it ad- ST el siin BANKERS "-w‘dble to take any chances wllth his an Collun!hu: of hB;InmoraG t{oh 'Y | Strain Begins to Tell on Riders, Who | Opposition to Prize Fighting Again Re- Insuranee and Real Estate Agent, 1(f:lfi‘flfl:‘qfinn'e’r*drm‘;‘;g;‘lgn;’r’g:yfo‘: e Sarorusions Wi oung: Qotoh: = 4 Are Behind Last Year's Mark. { vived in California. 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET | Richards Building, 91 Main St.| ordareq the colts ret t. ' °| Everything is in readiness for the| 2 R o e LR o e Y Soc1daw T il be semamnared thai Bavardo | big wrestling match this (Wednesday) e e A <"~“ e oo s e ne e oppost b ol BOSTON NEW YORK was last sean under colors at Good- | evening at the Loomer opera house IS oy o earhy today, the strain T was started et the time of the day bicycie ries and Johnson contest, J. 00d, whe: aile i limantic, which is being put on 1HE 0 S0 WL K. B, | Yook, when he falled by & meck fo ' R 2 ent of the W began to tell on ik FFICE L, | Conceae rio:lets than tht x pounds | under the management of the Wind. | s and at 10 oclock tonight, the | White, attorney for the San Franc & Real Estate to the three vear old Magic. Up to and | ham Athletic club. Leo C xth hour, all of the thirteen| Church Federation, bas addressed u | § including that event, the result' of | Baltimore, Mr., who is to try conclus- | for and Fire Insurance, mhich was a keen disappotatment fo | ions with x'oungTaoi;-h of this <1n-‘,' Saembiingy e Db e et ;”,;,"]",’,,; ooty inchertida his stable connections, Bayardo had |arrived in town Tuesday evening and | ®3tab 75 il lapg. - Twelve d Mo e ’ s At Keegan—937 miles, 5 lape. Twelve n and Moran fight last § ks = = = is located in Somers Block, ever C. M. | norne colors in twenty-five races,losing | Stated that he was in the pink of con- | Keegan=437 tmies Wahits webte thmk CHzaTS ware Witiems, Room 9, third floor. only three of them. | dition and ready to give his opponent The colt has earned $221,690 in three | & good match. Young Gotch has es- o Telephone UL | ooq0ns. It will then scarcely he ques- | tablished an enviable reputation as a tloned that he ix fully entitied to rank | wrestlor s far this season and his TTO! in the same category with such con- | friends are expecting that he will adc TS AT LAV temporaries as Persimmon, §t. Frus- | new laurels to his crown this evening. quin, Ormonde, St. Simmon, Sceptre, | George V. Touhey of Boston will be EROWN & PERKINS, itemeys-at-law | Pretiy Poily and Isingla the referee. Preliminaries of merit will | Galvin and Anderson, anxioudly wa Swedish team, bringing up the rear,| would be tak ting to learn what action | 983 m flat. __District Att The French team w if the en in the matter. »rney Winckert said that eaniy this afternoon with the and prir Is of the of Pouchois to rel! partner. | fight, the attorney for the Chur Georget. Georget had four hours to| eratfon could swear out compl fihile . dL' h Sy partner, but he did| Mr. Finckert intimated that he person- | MQ Lamp wzth DE se g 14 procure anothe: ¢ Firss Ny Bank, Suetucket st e el o 0 T aest 0 & Bood Canik richiaim, il cut the list to t ally would take no actior l:&lr'ly next 't5 Thaw shore of the mark set by Donovan— | Nerwich Bowling Team Goes to West- | feen, two short of the original list e | should always be used where several ol 33-1. Open Mo 3 The nominal number of de- | erly Tonight. R i bl < is even- 5 2 AT & 5 | Sprints this afternoon a g sit, because it does not strain the wrday evenings. feats charged against Bayardo has of | ;.. Norwich bowling team. repre- | ing restited in two bad people sit, ey cne) ABOLISHED AT TUFTS. sented by Messrs. Sturtevant, Hill and | Law n was knocked senseless but was T MoClafferty of the Rose bowling a quickly revived and resumed the 1eys, g0 to Westerly tonight (W The other smash, 3 £ e i day) and play against the W mixup between }\_hf- was the maximum diffused white light. Every bowling team. They will probably |about to relieve partner, Cameron, | ‘qufiy untversity Ia Moing the it | s A S e leave on the b.45 trolley. and Walker, stunned both Cameron | . ion o " Troli iy, oing the sit- | detail that increases its light-giving value | has been included. eyes of those sitting far from it. The Rayo Lamp is constructed to give course stirred many smart horsemen to contend that the coit should never have been defeated. Certalnly the | Derby (Minoru's year) was not won by the best tiwee vear old of the year. Prior to that event he wes defeated in the Two Thousand Guineas, faillng to | Bet 8 place behind Minoru. His third Insufficient Financlal Support Has | Been Forthcoming. i | | | | Tucker, Anthony & Co. On Tuesday, at the Rose alleys, Lu- | and Walker and Halstead's fac i Ao tootha s were patched up afte: BA"KEns | defeat “was on' the occasion of “the | cas won high single with a string of | Thelr hurt Hacry G. Chase, chairman of the The Rayo Is a low-priced lamp. You may Goodwood cup, already referred te. cobo o At midnight the twelve leading tes e s whonean pay $5, $10 or even for other lamps and get and Polo Results Tuesday. were still behind the record. all tied meeting of the hosn a more expensive container—but you cannot ge CORNELL BASKETBALL n L, & ng ard i s e T At Fall River: Taunton 7, Fall Riy- | 975 miles. Galvin and Anderson we decided to drop football from & better light than the Rayo gives. 1 = BnoKEns Schedule Has Been Announced for the | er far to the rear with list of major sports at Tufts. The re This season’s Rayo has a new and strength- Coming 8 At New Haven: New Haven 6, | The record is 976 mi 4 son given is t insufficient financial | ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder bt i Providence 3. by Root and Fogler last year | keeps the shade on firm and true. Easy to keep At Worcester: Hartford 9, Worces- Ry — | polished, as it is made of s brass, finished 28 Shetucket Street Telephone 995, Members of New York ell basketball achedule of intercollegiate game; has_been an- | ter 6. SAM LANGFORD VS. : poliehes, nounced as follows: Jan. 7, Columbi: GRS MORRIS HARRIS 3 a¢ Tthaca: Jan. 20, Columbia at New Gone to Hot Springs, Ark. Ll 0 us Once a Rayo User, Always One. York; Jan, 21, Princeton at New York; | Frank J. Farrell, president of ths| Byt Two Rounds Needed to Send New | : e A Fab. 11, Yale at Ithaca; ¥eb. 17, [New York American league baseball D“"'"E"’:’;;..wlw;.,mnm,,m:,m/m S Yorker Down to the Count of 9. | Princston at Princeton; Feb, 18, Penn. |team, has gone to Hot Springs, Ark. B . and Boston Stock eylvania at Philadsiphia; Fob. 24 |for a stay of several weeks. Since the| = L I Makes Dazz]mg Standard Oil Company Exchange: Ponnsylvania at Ithaca; March 3, Yale | baseball season closed in the fall OIr. Sl e e e % = A o o o Haren Furvoil naa Seen IA"poor beatth, and | Rosion, fequized, Bt (e, reuncs, White Dishes Bt o e Capt. J. E. Bennett, H. P. Blumenauer | went away shortly after the season|Show Morrls Harris of New ¥ork 1l the Armory Athletic association bouts §3 State Street. 34 Broad Street. PRIVATE WIRE. tonight. Both men are colored. Dur S s b e oty ans wins | If you could see your The Vanderbiit Race short a o i etacr The ceoomd touni dishes and household AND THE CAR THAT WENT THROUGH opened with a right to the jaw wh sent Morris to the tioor for' the coust utensils through a micro- of nine. When Morr went down - Second time for the same count, Rei- gcope you would realize = &% Tangiora “the aecion. " that mere soap and water G This is the Car you want to drive. gave Langfo: Call for demonstration and particulars at FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL. Dcminick & Dominick) — rmess vrserrcen Some Stocks Down to Lowest Level ANKE o S IS ERCK KRS Reached for Some Waeeks. ——Do. pd ....... o — — Central of New Terses 300 Chesapesim & Ohio Ohicago & Alton..... .. 100 Chicago Grest Westers — Do. pid s 100 Chicago & N. W . s‘ k H d ' t l | New York, Dec. 6.—Heavy selling of | « o0 Chietan, 3. & Si. ¥ CIGARETTES ARE BARRED. is insufficient to do more pittsburg University Players to Re- than wash off thesurface. PRIVATE WIRE TO close of trading that the company un Tori Coieams |3 Loui| orkl toon amRsunce s pertcl St rain Carful of Condition, GOLD " DUST not only The M. B. Ring Auto Co down at s pl ecause o! Ty 3 T sten Clacinnatl PISbUrg | the poor bustmess outlook, caused & e Members of the now famed univer- €Uts dirt and grease wit e i o ieral unsettlement of prices in to- Norwich Branch, Shaznon Bidg. ck market. The movement Telephone 901 { was of fairly large proportions, and if | puimnerous instances brought stocks anesa FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr |down to the lowest lavel recorded in some weeks. The movement began in | .. b the afternoon, some time after the | publication of the president’s message, lnlng vhich was in no sense a factor. In- | deed, conservative Wall street seemed tract much comfort from -utive’s recommendations, plea that no legislation sity of Pittsburg footh: scored 252 points in the allowing it ed. have in training to continue the ban on cigare Distillers Seourtidey [jftea scarcely any rubbing, but is Telephone 553-5. 23 Chestnul Sireet an antiseptic that cuts deep e Il mever mix. ‘The says: ‘1 e your kitchen things, and could smoke eiga s and try for t General Great Norherm Inter Harvosies Inter Marne ptd Intenational Paper Interaational Pump posed to e Room jon e . after every hidden impurity W in force thro KEEN KUTTER makes them wholesome and noking cigar by orders o and germ. ol 4 e Lo npes GOLD DUST s the great- | Arvin ets With Thompson, teibers of the squ . GOLD DUST sterilizes | started to think of this year's tea | believe th: d athle a7 announced that mo ecanaida'- st labor-saver known. j j h -aling with further regulation or con- 3 06 Lovievitla & Nash Minn & St. Lo - ol of the corporations be enacted Fut‘flltlll‘e | mending a further test of existing laws, | while his efforts at increased economy | 1700 M £ . a8 & i the conduct of governmental affairs | 1" o ‘pra = 1% i et 5 ame in for much favorable criticlem. | 180 Miwourd Pacifs Solid Oak Sln‘,f‘enl Round Extension e Teports hinting at a Shutdown | 00 Netional Biscus ... Tables $10.00. in the steel and iron districts were pro- o e f eded by advices from Pittsburg which | 500 New York Centrai... Dining Rasm Chairs stated that the number of mem now | 1000 N X. Ont & We team, nor could we not use Sos n thought of taking a drink of 1 Naphths, Borax, Soda, toxicants, there was not a cigarettc Ammonia of Kerose: smoked by & member of the squad, rior with Gold Dust, Goig there dissipa CHAIN PLIERS Nape Of Dust bas all desirable for $1.00 and up. idle i center : "1 1000 Nortcik & tweetesn ere . - ¥ up. dle in that center already exceeds 1.~ | 43 Nrik & trene form, This made us absolutely il Cicamsing quaiicels i Ch:(: \céTuu,E Sideboards, ;'lmr some of the railroads had deter- | ‘ito Dedfe Mai .. % b Tl L = “m‘m roh"m‘ THE HOUS HO D stables, Etc. nined to canci 2 for 200 Penneytvanta ......" . 126% =nd lastiog form,__ IE l, 2 & Sancet oo racipment m;':': -:é’;.c s 104 Appointed Groduate Manager of Cor- ’ tisburt, O, 6. & $EL | and that a general policy of retrench- nt would soon be announced by the nell Athletic Association. ““Let the GOLD DUST TWINS doyour work™® Pietsburg Cont leading transportation systems Pressed Steel Ca: Ithaca, N. Y, Dec. 6.—Jo b arket session the list moved aimless- Tasding . i manag the Cornell Athlet - within fractional limits, save in the 62-66 Main Street case of the Gould group, which display- d a renewal of last week's heaviness. ovild St. Louis and Southwestern common and preferred were espectally heav . and it was a matter of board room go The Hcrwich Nickel & Brass 0o, |0 fiat he Givicang on the pretecrea ! | stock might be Ir\eduud. l‘: not entire- T, Iy suspended. The weakness in this abloware, issue Tad a sympathetic effact on Mis- Chandeliers, Yacht Trimmings emm-xlv’mnc and Denver and Rio Grande preferred, but the slump s a and such things Refinished. | e B criad: it nton® inas: 9 to 87 Chestnut 8t. Norwicit Conm | much as the demand for these issues catié of recent years has been extremely e limited. Reports as to London’s operations in his market todsy wers conflicting, but most trustworthy advices credit that center with sales of 15,000 to 20,- | 000 shares. Demand for money was light today, but rates showed increased firmness An unusvally large number of railway oports, many of them from the more i - jmportant ines, were received today, e to take care Of a" your and in no essential aid they aiffer from | __ £ COTTON. the adverse exhibits recently made. In New York, Dec. 6.—Cotton futur: nix. This < ppointmen: some instances lower gross as well as | Steady. Ciosing bids: December 14.67, | it was expected he would touch Carriage and Wagon |»<. carnings were shown. Jenuary 14.73, February. 14.83, March | this season. The bond market was casy, with to- | 14.97. April 15.03, May 15.13, June 15.10, Republis S Boppeni cosoo il Rockk Tstand " C: Do. pfd ... SUL & sociation until September has been assistant Dugan, who 1 place will be take : Dayton, O., who has been manager ¢ Stoss Shef. 8. & 1. the gles clubs. Southern Railway De. ptd ... Tenneses ' Cepner Tewes & Pacic Toledo. St L. & W. Do. pfd Cma Tnion Pacific . Do. prd : Thited Staies R Tnited Atates b United Staies Steel Do prd .. Ttah Copver . ... Vt. Caroling Chiom Wabash 5 Do. pta . i WestelnMaryland TURF NOTES. Young Miss, dam of Bingen will be bred to Willis, brothe evna, 2.07 1-4, and Grace The Thames National Bank AMPLE RESQURCES TO ASSURE CONSISTENT SERVICE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS From out of the word that, those fa Phoenix were made behin Roy Miller will ship Justice Brooke, 2.00 1-2, and the Test of the Dromo: farm colts to Macon early in the new year. Weetinghouse Electsis Wostern Tion ... Wheeling & L, "irio. 14500 Lebigh Valley ... Total sales 714,300 s Paii up Capital, One Million Dellars. Surplus, Eight Hundred and Seventy Thousand Dollars. Tom Nolan, who trained Cmarevna, 15 s | 207 1-4, and other fast cols for D. i Comyn Moran, has located at Goshen, | George Gano went in 2.03 3-4 at Ph 00 a3 e e e etsr i eat | Ootprer Shah e Mk SoBtember | e Cver ‘the maitmile. tracks | Resources, Three and One-Half Millions of Doilars. Repairing and Painting, |- iiver e e & P oo, [0 Ste o e s T e STOCKS. 15, sales, 6,900 bale arounds. MONEY, No service this bank can render will be regarded as unimportant. New vk, Dec. 6.—Money on call -8@31-4 per cent., ruling 3 | 5 $, last loan 3, closing bid 3, of- fered at 31-4. ‘Time loans dull, sixty days and nine- ty davs loaning at 4 per cent, six months at 4. o S Sarsaparilla WHELT: Opes Figh Lew. Close 20300 Carriage and Automobile j Trimming and Upholstering | " Uniform consideration will be extended in every department. OFFICERS; WILLIS A. BRISCOE, Pres’t. CHARLES L. HUBBARD, Vice-Pres't. . Toe Securiiies 100 Ara. 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