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—THE POINT 18} HERE— Is it wise to take ch: inces of a Fire that might wipe you o jut when a Policy of Insurance wi puld cost you =0 little? Don't take the ; chance. Insure Now. ISAAC S. J JONES, Insurance and Res (I Estate Agant, Richards Building 1, 91 Main St. [} SRR FIRE INS'JRANCE Lowest Rates Reliakle Companies J.L LATHRTIP & SONS. 004 | Campbell, the individual stars in last FREDICTING SURE HARVARD VICTORY Tiger’s Need a Good Goal Kicker. 2 have had an eye for the Princeton game at Nassau this week, and have made some special preparation for it. It was the coaches’ idea to equip Harvard for the game with the Tigers and at the same time bolster the de- fence so that Brown's open footbail could be stopped. No attack, however, was developed particularly for the Brown game, but the Princeton piays were sufficiently perfected to give the coaches confldence that if it were the sidelines in uniform, but did not |necessary to draw on this offensive rarticpate in the practice. fund against Brown, that the Har- Harvard’s football squad is putting |[vard players would be qualified to do in some hard licks in preparation for |so, : next Saturday’s game with Princeton, The weck has brought several inter- the first time these two teams have |esting developments at Cambridge. met c¢n the gridiron for 15 vears. Pot- | Not of least importance has been the ter is showing up in remarkably g0od |improvement in the playing of Felton, form in kicking and probably will do |the left end, who was a first choice all the punting for the Crimson. Mil- | man until Lewis came along so splen- holland may be substituted to try for | didly a year ago to make the varsity goals from field, but his light weight | placs at the left wing extremity. Smith keeps him from being kept regularly |yt right end is in a class by himself, on the team. but every day Felton has approached The Princeton coaches = ing |the \eteran's high standard of play. A soggy field prevented hard prac- tice by the Harvard varsi eleven at Cambridge on Wednesday in prepara- tion for Saturday’s game with Prince- ton. Lining up against the substitutes and the second team, the varsity eleven walked through signals, no attempts being made to speed up the play. Quarterback Potter and Halfback week’s victory over Brown, were on e Wo urday—Harvard’s Game Steadily Gaining Pow —| §8 ¥ % e N " In the coronation - THE F. /. FIRST STRING PLAYER. Left Tackle Perry Breaks Bone in His :l:nd.—SnM Practice on Wednes- s New Haven, Conn., Nov. 1—Another of Yale's first string football players was added to the hospital squad today when Left Tackle Henry Perry broke one of the small bones of one of his hands in a scrimmage, with the fresh- men. He will probably be out of the same for some .time. Today's practice was again held be- hind closed ggtes. On the arrival of the men on the field they were taken in hand by Foster Sandtord, who gave them a long talk on their faults, lay ing particular stress on the fac tthat they must be immediately overcome in view of the near approach of the big shoddy is not wool. lack nourishment and are shoddy mixture clothing, ARE satest colorings, combining beautifal shades of Gold lflq“,fii_‘.vfllplu‘:; the most critical, may be fou Earnsdale Guaramnteed Pure Vlr-ln Wool Fabrics will give you a new conception of cloth quality AVOID MANIPULATED CLOTHS Sand is not sugar—chall and water is not milk —and You avoid adulterated foods—they shines, becomes shabby and soon loses its ** newnes OUR SEAL OF GUAPANTEE Is your guarantes that the EARNSDALE WORSTEDS S harmful—so also beware o) which cackles, wrinkies H PURE VIRGIN WOOL 25 Snetubing. ey Norwieh | ignt and day to streng e Tiger | Save that he i ially fast go- |S4mes of the season. Z engthen the Tiger | Save that he is not specially fast go i * line in anticipation of Saturday's game | ing down the ficld, this becduse of his an’ghgc}):sltht; o uth:g;ri:s;l;m&r; bons - WORKS ] : i 2 size ai igh cause of 2 . % with Harvard. The second string men nd weight, and not be: 5 et Bt S hey . the. Ball was %&/ ;s \ 1HE GFFICE ©F WM. F. .“-L Real' Estate and Five Insurance, 23 1ccated In Bomsru’ Blodx, over C M. wiiliams, Room. 9, third fioer. 1 Telaphone 141. any natural inalertness, Felton today and it is conceded that |is a first class end. He has mastered unless the forwards take an excep- |a lot of good defemsive football, and tional brace, the Tigers will stand lit- |in the interferences and in plays in tle chance with Harvard. The play of | Wrich he runs from position, he has the individual liremen is good, but |Shown ar ever increasing proficiency. team work is lacking, and it is to |In handling forward passes, Felton's that end that the coaches are cxerting { baseball abiiity is helping much, aad their utmost endeavors. there is more to be made of his kick- Both Coach Lakrin and Captain To- Direction, added to the reverse bin of the Holy Crosg football team, s that Felton's left boot gives his will provide Harvard with as have been tearing blg holes in the varsity line, given to the first string men on the freshmen’s 10-yard line it took elght line plays to push it over. Ketcham GUARANTEE Pamphlet, “The Adulteration of Woolen Fabries,” sent free. was back at center for the first time since the West Point game and Walter Camp, Jr., was at full, Captaiz Howe running the team. A long signal drill was held in the gymnasium tonight. The only outsider on the field during today's practice was Eisie Janis, the actress. A. C. H. LADIES PROTEST Agairst Exhibition of So-Called Orisn- tal Beauties at the Danbury Fair. The Danbury News prints the fol- lowing letter: Going Against Bulkeley Second. The Academy second football team uncer Capt. Jimmy MeCormick, young brother of Halfback McCormick of the schocl eleven, is to play the Bulke- ley second eleven on Saturday ing at New London, morn~ NEYS-AT-LAW i = s s “ punts, ] : ! down Princeton whe nthey meet on | the east and Felton already is showing 2 . S 3 ot » meeting of the ladies’ auxiliary, A. g e AMOS A. BROWNING {he gridiron nmext Saturday. This de- |@ marked improvement in this depart- | Victoria, B. C.,.Nov. 1.—The Ameri-| O. H, in T. and L. hall Thursday . Eriie ihe Thet that Princeto: beat the |ment of his play. can tennis teai 'yhlch will compete| cvening, October 19, it was decided D e a T n b - for_the Davis world’s championship cup | by a unanimous vote to make a pub- Attorney-at-Law, 2 Richards Bldg. "Phone 0. - Brown & Perkins, Atformeys-at Law ‘Worcester team by a dozen points or so more than Harvard did. “Princeton has a good team,” Coach Larkin. “In Pendlcton and they have two stars, but they lac TAFTVILLE BASKETBALL. Team Under Management of Fred Caron About to Start Season. says lic protest against such exhibitions in future as the so-called oriental beau- ties and the Merry Widow, and the dancing girls at the recent Danbury fair. We always supposed the Danbury sailed for Auckland, New Zealand, to- ay. +The team includes W. A. Larned, United -States .champiog, Beals C. ‘Wright and Maurice McLaughlin. Evers or Tinker for Cincinnati? for Sore Feet Over First Nat. Bamk, Shetucket S| team work which was evident at Har- | icngo, Nov. 1.—President Charles i wollen Entrance atalrway mext to Thames|vard. The Tigers are weak defensively | The ola Taftville basketball team w(_:hnufpizy o ehs Chices xmomu‘.’.‘.‘;‘",‘,‘e‘;‘:":,‘[“‘;‘:.‘.‘.‘fi;n’f,;;,2“’1‘{‘;“{.'?3';;‘ Bove; Fest, - Fonside ap.. National Bank. Telephone 38.3. and offensively. Princeton has an on- | has been reorganized and is to oven |baseball team left for Cincinnati to-{ such ag vegetubles fruits, canned | T ¢t Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes side kick that is apt to cause the its season on Tuesday evening, play- [night. It is reported that he will talk| goods, and fancy work, to xx{y nothing Sore Feet Well No Matter Crimson a lot of trouble. ing a game for the benefit of the |with President Herrman in regard 10| of the livestock, all must be the very What s Them, BRADY & BRADY, Attormeys an@ Counmsel at Law, 280 Broadway, New York Cif,. James T. Brady Charles A. Brady of New York. of Norwich, Cona. -~ Waterloo in the fast Harvard ends. |around here in the b L TE & & ¥ Harvard should make a lot of ground | ve. aftville e auixiliary to the A. O. H., call on Lhe Dominick & Dominick | cn its rushes. When Wenaelr nits that | Ineup is now as follows: A. Abers. Jack Monty Badly Hur. e e L et weak right side of the line there will |C2Ptain and center; Desjardines and | j,.x Monty, the Norwich lightweight | creed, to make a pretest with us, We be holes torn as wide as a barn door. (Murphy, forwards; Joe Fontaine and |jgyer, who was in a bout at the Green- | object in the first place as Catholic Members of New York I would not like to say just what,the “‘“‘}@v L g By ad ““'h“’h““’“: wood A. C. in New London on.Tues- | women, for we feel that it is going score will be, but I have no doubt say- rey are trying out J. McSheffrey day night, was badly injured in the | back to pazan times to hold women Stock Exchange INVESTMENTS - Shannon Building, Norwich Telephone 904 church. 1t will have for opponents a team made up in Norwich. Fred Caron, who 1s managing the “But at any rate, Harvard is sure to come out a victer,” Captain_ Tobin said; “it will be all Harvard. Pendle ton, who has been such a whirlwind on | Taftville team, is looking for dates for his’ wonderful runs, is due to meet his | squad and challenges anything around here in the basketball line that ing it will be a Harvard victory.” and Simoneau for places on the team. What Princeton needs most at present is a good drop kicker, for Yale with a man like Howe on the team has decided advantage over the Tigers. Pendleton last year was re- lied vpon to score from placement and | in fact, the Tigers’ only points againsi Yale were scored in thls way, but thi year he has had no practice in this department. Penfield is the only man who has done much drop kicking, but PURSE OF $50,000 FOR INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY. Half a Millien Hung Up for Motor Car Drivers on Memorial Day. Fifty thousand dollar will be the purse of the second annual running of the Indianapolis speedway 500 mile trading one of his players to act as manager of the Cincinnati team next year. 1t is said Herrmann wants the services of either Johnny Evers or Joe Tirker as manager. Murphy declined to either affirm or deny the report. best. Why, then, in the name of comw man sense, do they allow men to c- here and exhibit the very worst spec imens of womanhood they can find? That is not fair to the women of Dan- bury, and we, members of the ladies up to public view and charge an ad- mission fee to see them, and in the next place Irish women, whose chief aim in life Is to preserve the purity of the women of our race, and in the hout, calling for the services of a dectcr, who examined him and ordered him not to continue the bout. Monty was hurt in the groin when he fell under the ropes, landing across the ends of the planking of the platform. third place we feel that it is an insult The accident to Monty showed the| to ey decent person who happened other boxers the risk they ran in go- | to .cc upon those hard-faced men ing into the ring in the shape it was | called barkers trying to coax the dimes and it was fixed up before the main | out of the public's pocket and to per- bout went on. suade the ignorant to go in and see those miserable creatures. It is to be he is not valuable enough in other | motor race on Memorial day, May 30, New Haven Won Rolier Polo. regretied in this enilghtened age that ways to displace one of the other |i9i2, the directors of the speedway an- | . AW PR OB BONE S TE e Wil stoop s0 low for money, even backs and make room for him. nounced this week. The conditions - d P ‘here tonight the| to exhibit vice at a state fair and no 3 e g - {loosely played game here tonight the Policeme: 1 over the world use or nearly three weeks the Har- |also were made public and entry |y.. Haven roller polo team won from | ohe put a stop to it. TIZ Policemen stand on their feet r ! vara coaches, although mindful of the [blanks will be sent to the manufac- | 5% SEVER TOUEE B ALIC 21 any 4 know what sore, tender, L . efforts of Coach Robinson of Brown to | turers. g - Y President Ladie sweaty, s len feet really mean. They have his eleven at the top of its game This richest classic of the motor BITS OF BASEBALL. it use TIZ because TIZ cures their feet A SIBERIAN DOG. in the stadium for Saturday's meateh, racing world will be open next year to 4 SAVED ONE DOILAR right up. It keeps feet in perfect com. : : ; = bt aition. Read what this policeman has I1so a good line of Coon, Russian The Giants will pick up whatever —— to =ay: “I was surprised and delighted locse change there is hanging around| So East Berlin Postmaster Lost $700 | with TIZ for tender feet. I hardly 2if and GaBoway Cow Furs. HORSE BLANKETS — Stable and - FINANCIAL AND GOMMERCIAL. New York and their hike to Cuba. Allowance. know how to thank you emough for it It's superior to powders or plaste ondition. my feet in perfect Etreet. The largest line in New Lon- il gon County to be seen. We are offer- Ty Cobb’s team defeated the Glants Because of hi failure to spend a | gelieve ude for fog more PBlanket for the money than — | Sunday, and as usual Ty was the whole | dollar = the proper time, the East . I am a policemnn d keep #e have for three years at . |show. " The score was 3 to 2. Berlin postmaster caused the office in ny 1‘~| all day. —Emzy Harrell, Av Rt A BOOMING MARKET. 200 e, B s . = 2 that village to be reduced from third |t Texan, . e ke TIZ 2 = - % 300-Central Leather » %% | The question in the American league| to fourth class, according to informa- |, SO BOVET TTEC, Tt |8 aifferent THE L. L. CHAPMAN C0. | Stocks Climb All \Day on Aggressive| oo b . #2" | now is what Is Georse Stovall goinz to tion just given out by the postoffice | fiam Guny (g eve core so1d 1 uying Movement. entra ow Jersey. do next summer? Of course Ban John- | d ient at Washington. TIZ is not a+powd sowders a 11 Bath Street, Norwich. Conn. ! ko | e son will take care of him. . receipts of the of last vear | other foot remedies up the por New York, Nov. 1.—It has been many | r——— 999, and in order to remain a ‘l;f‘wlicfi“ml "".‘rlin.:"lnr:”;'nl e SR s 4 wecks since Wall street has witn The trip to Cuba ought to be a office, the receipts would } ?.O0S WiVl e that does. H . an upward movement in stocks v money maker for the Glants, as they | ¢ u(‘é d”?lj -lxl)llr.nun‘!‘z T1Z clea out and glori- 'Ihe D‘mesavln SBa“k paralleled that of today. Beginning will make the trip as champions of the | el & Gollar Th SLEIN | Rem e —yopeitest. Ci R L. 4 with the stroke of the gong that sig- | National league, but not of the “'orld.l f the fiscal year closed, 1t ver limp a ol X o { nalled the opening of the market, Coloado & Eouthem. = the office would have remained in the |your in pain and youwll forge OF NORWICH. tocks were carried forward steadily to | Consiiidated Gas . s | thira instead of dropping back | about your ecorms bunions and cal- § SOCEE WESD, Sark ORCHNEENE MEoRaNLY: to Hughey Jennings, after seeing each| , ' Under the w, the post- |louses. You'll feel like a new person. U, W baine wa | of the Athietics cop more than $3,000 | [° ‘Curth. -~nder tae B Lhe B e | , T1Z_is for sale at all drugsists et aggressive throughout. TUnited S in the world's series, got mad and has aster general must cla 2 per box, or it will _be sent you DIVIDEND | Steel rose nearly four points to 58 3 . | 8 : d has| ;7" e office: this reduction meaning | airect If you wish from Walter Luthsr assing above the fig t which it - siven out a statement that he Wwill| 5 1555 or $700 for rent, fuei and clerk ! Dodge & Chicago, 111 The regular Semi-annual Di: | passing above the figure at which i Erle ...... |change his team next season. ey B A b i B AT B el 9 annual ividend ; closed last Thursday before filing of | Do. 1st pfa . hire to the holder of the postmas [ Do. 2d pfd ship in the town P. C. GEER has been declared from the net earn- ings of the past six months at the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after November 15. FRANK L. WOODARD, Oct24daw Treasurer. Piace your orders for MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Now as prices on some of them will ad- vance in ten days. We will be pleased to furnish youll mand Jjth a long list of combination offers at close prices. CRANSTON & CO. Ezy the “BIG BEN” Alarm | Clock of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street JOSEPH BRADFORD, the government suit broke the price Lehigh Valley and Amer { Smelting each gained four points, C: nadian Pacific 3 3-8, Reading 3 and Un- | ion Pacific 2 7-3. Elsewhere among the | active stock gains ranging between 1| and 2 points were general, and some of | § the inactive issues advanced b ;:‘Evmlt{:ofla! Paper . amounis. There was not a wea L T Southern. {in the list. ;“2 ;('nsas dCh,V | 00 Do. p General Electric . ¢ Great Northern pfd . Do. Ore Cifs Tilinois C to 50. ) Inter Harvester Tater Masine pfd c Le; Touisvile & Nash. Minn, & St. Lot M i account, owjing to the | ®ood quarterly report of | Bteel and the government's attitude to- { ward the American Tobacco reorgan- ization plan. A secondary 1se } advance was the scramble of ihe short interest to cover cont The de from this was unusua fbut in itself was not suffi- { cient to account for the cour of | | prices. The United States Steel report| indicated, to the minds of many trad-| ers, that the industrial situation was| { not as bad as it had been represented. | The prospect of a peaceful solution of the Tobacco company’s difficulties was | seized upgn as showing that the pos { tion of cerporations under the Sher- Pennsyly People’s | man law was less precarious than had { been imagined. The combined effect of {these two influences was to chan, ]speculafive sentiment considerably, ! “The favorable showing of the Un St | States Steel report was supplement2d 100 i b by thé weekly trade reviews, which 1e- loss Shef. S. & I. {change in attitude of the which indicated that they have ne: v aay EiEadse. o : |Garry Herrmann - i players to keep quiet? : | sion, but the fans need not fear, it is/ % |is an exception among minor leaguers There is no more heard of the pi SoA ture rights talk since Johnny McGraw Enough to Make Him Resign. started to tell why the players should| Bastus if Hon. James {get so much for posing. Wonder if | yyyl o have to fritter xed it up with the | 34 “of his valuable time . has resigned as ture.—In a’ There is a reform coming in base- { ball, according to the national comm GFyotect Yersself! Get the Original and Genuine | tion team, will practice law in r‘uh‘: bus, O. He has retired from ba 1 H 0 R L I c K s forever, he says. James was drafte L E lL by the New York National league tear i four years ago, shortly after he hac gradvated from law school. He wa: ! The Food-drink for All Ages. Foclnfants, Invalids,and Growing childrens PureNuirition, up building the whole bodys ageds lonly in the biz games at the end « ithe seascn. The only reform needec {in baseball is to have the season closc leagues. earlier in both William A. James, former catc for the Kansas City American assoc Edward E. Egan, manager of the Ot tumwa team of the Central associatior was recently married to Miss Kat- Drummond of St. Paul, and they ar aking a trip around the world for | their honeymoon. It's not every minc ileague manager who can offer such a: nducement to a bride, but Ned Egar farmed out to Columbus and afterwar( sold to Kansas City. Invigoratesthe nursing motherandthe Rich milk, malted grain, in powder formey A quick Iunch prepared in a minutes Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, | Not i £y PG Troust) in more ways than one. which have won pennants, but at the TUNER 122 Prosvect 8t L2 Tel. 611 GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, es to announce to his patrous and Jie public that he has moved to 68 sroadway, Chapman building, opposite the Y. M. C. & WALL PAPERS e all *tlon. Norwiek, On in 2nd ready for your in- All grades and prices, in- uding our Engll.h Imported Papers, sidings to Match. Decorations and neral palnter's supplies, We are v recelving orders for paper hang- decoration, and paluting. P. E. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 Wesc Main St i etephon | (SO N i 00 Southern Pacific e » _‘Dor_(cl\ better conditions. A . important - 37a00 Southern Raflway Pitcher Bert Maxwell has been a| i ot oF e etk Thgs 4 kG osher e, Yo Jas veer, s | ATTERICAN HOUSE, | Lelivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the ol 3 160 Toledo. St. 2 - ached the limit-of tk tponement r {wrong time to get in on the receipts Farrell & Sandersor. Props. APl » Book Binder of squipment Bpving. & of the world's serles. At dlfferent P best on the market — HANLEY'S ES e times in his baseball career he was| SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, | PEERLESS. A telephone order will fmank Book: Mads and Ruled to Ordes. 103 SROADWAY. Selecphons 365 . The September report of the New | York Central system helped to improve sentiment. The increase in net rev TUnited States Steed enues of $1,363,000 was unexpectedly | 939 Do. pfd ... {large. The Pennsylvania system, on th el Traveling Men, etc. Livery connected SHETUCKET STREET. tried out by Pittsburg and the Ath- letics. This year McGraw took him from the Southern league, but Maxwell awived too late to share in the profits. recelve promp: attention. D. J. MoLUrnmiCle 20 Franklior St HEADQUARTERS FOR e r hand, r¢ i i > S e e WHAT’S NEW st | 1o stockc of Wines, Liquoms amd 1647 | Call money touched 3 per cent. today A Precedent. ¥ Cigars. Also Provisions siways om { for the first time since January 19. The | 1oy wonoie, Flectric - ,.On alternate days Secretary Wilson THE PALACE CAFE thand. Free Ilunch evary Saturdap Adam’s Taverm |vrce in rates was due to the re-| i Wieiie &7 iiie T e e o W Teaan and syeRing. P P i Total sales, 910, ut i i et A e bl did Ballinger, and Ballinger is out of Step in and see us. The Westerly House, 4 1861 { porary retirement of many banks from COTTON. the cabinet.—New York World. FRANK WATSON & CO,, Formerly D. J. O’Brien’s, 68 Ne. Main, 72 Franklin Street. Kenyon & Pickhover. Frops the market. The bond market exhibited decided New York, Nov. 1.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: Novem- ber 9.05, December 9.20, January 8.98, February 9.04, March 9.08, April 9.13 1y, | May 9.18, June 9.23, July 9.28, August in other is-| 9.23, September 9.20, October 9.15. $4,646,- Spot closed dull; middling uplands i);:loe,! middling gulf 9.65; sales, 200 offer to the public the finest standiard brands of Beer of Europe and Ameyica, | firmness ttoday, in line with the im- Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavariag | provement in stocks. Tading in A Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muajir' Ty Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin sno:t,l increase C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Buj e | sues. Total sales, par value, ‘HIJ] 5. Bs.tufi, Frai Bll:tk erzlu'.'hlcl:l *;- - 000. o = < ng Ale, Ster! T 5 United States bond v ch: - Budwe Schiltz and P-"'lm.“’!I i g fed on call. E T e A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Telephone 447-12. 3 MONEY. New York, Nov. 1.—Money on call steady, 23-8@3 per cent., ruling rate 23-8, last loan 3, closing bid 2 7-8, ef- lfer;;! a.: 3. me loans easier; sixty days 31-4@ 50 | 31-2 per cent., ninety days 3 1-2 = six months-3 3-4@4. R s CHICASD GRAIN MARKET, Open. High Tow. Close “ Bales. 500 Allis Chalmers pfd Copper Need Printing ? PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 1 Second Fk or. Shannon Bl :flizhl)fihnua 1083. i 35-6 . The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street