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INSURANCE. INSU iE NSUAE Glens Falls INSURANCE CO. Gross Assets. . Net Surpius.... J. L LATHROP & SON, Aaents, _ Norwich, Conn. Ments. Yours very trul, . o With the game against the Tigers ered In the points, but should not in 'y S = right at hand, the coachers and plav- | Hanover, N. I, Noy. 16 —Dart- | Pork— Winter Lamb— | any way Drove danserous rivals, us . H. HRUXBY, Along with them will go the wash-board ers themselves seem to have the Har- | mouth's gridiron stars made an effort | Spareribs, 15| " shouraers, the American team fo Sweden wiil | 385 Main St. Pawtucket, R. T, and machine, - vard game as their objective rather | to have their last D{nctice bitoreh(he £ R - contain u".}:d zru:':no?unc!‘: of zsr.mes g ;l‘lu; above statement made before me l; ¢ o) than Saturday’s me. Confidence is | Harvard garce this afternoon, but there - ever ente in tke lymple: prin- leclare to bhe truthful in e v detail {felt in' defeating. Frincetom but the | was. 5o mach snow on the fleld that | Smoked Hams . |Native Lamb— ter,” in an article in the New York THOMAS MARSDY To have the life of your clothes eaten out / Yale men are a bit anxioes to know | after « ten-mirute scrimmage it was | Smokea Shoulders| Shouiders., Préss, gives an interesting account of Notary Public. by strong soaps will be unknown. Stains and = {what Harvard will have up its sleeve. | necessary to call it off. The snow did 1235 | Chops. a recent meeting in_Sparrow Robin- . e b < = 35 3 not prevent the student body from | Smoked Tongues, |Western Veal— son’s quarters in which the athletic Letter yellowish looks will give place to a white- —THE POINT 1S HERE— . Everybedy Saw the Practice. having thelr veual celebration to mark | p,Short cut. 7| Lew possivilities of the coming Olympiad || o 5ot A . bef Is it wise to take vhamces of @ FIWe| The practice this afternoon was a | ihe close of the practice season, and | Onresa Foar, 10-18] _ Shouiders, were discussad, prospects of other na- Dr. Kilmer & Co., ness |mposslble cfore. that might wipe you out when & ®004, freg for all exhibition and many |amid singing and cheering the (ack- | Porterhotse’ Bteas |Native Veai— ticns being given every consideration. | | Singhamton, N. Y. Policy of Insurance would eot yon <0 scores of twwnspeople were at the | ling duminy went up in fiumes. Prac- ‘0| Catlets, “Of course, there is a possibility of Persil is an llxygln Wa Mn‘ Gompouml— little? Don’t take :he chance. INSUre | gelg. — The -undergraduates behind a | tically all the students will withess the | Sirloin, 25| Legs. surprises being sprung,” says Sprint- i 5 & ove What Swamp-fool Will Do Far You Now. | band marched from the college, ard | contest at Cambridge Saturday for the | Round. =~ 20 e, er. “In fact, it looks as If there are the only one in America—yet it costs but ISAAC S. JONES, | 4pn arriving sheored tne players in- | faculty has announced o holiday from | SHUUG T UASE 1i|sausager . 16-20 | SOINE to be & buneh of surprises mext | Send o br. Kilmer & Co Blagham. ¥ b4 e dividually and the coaches and sang | Friday noon untii Monday morning. rk. | symmer. Sou ca may spring | ton, ., for a sample boftle. It wi e et || fciis ¥ T Tes Nase wiae S0 S | The Dlavars will leave Somtrrow mote Natlve Salt Pork, g | anoiher one like Regmie Waiker. To |convince inyone. You will alss receive 10 cents. . ® Richards Building, 91 Main St. -$5,337,175.19 - WHEN FIRES ARE STARTED IN THE FAL_, THEN IS INSURANCE OF THE MOST VALGE. As soon as the students arrived the VoRED T HUNNING RECORD = . 0 TR st Bl Thare ms St aa s (e | Sk A1l Grua stor dby G |4 clcvens wen: upon the resular &Tid- | Benin, : ix | Butter— suga 3 et Ll R SRR TN TR ome; Do Not Be Caught Unprotecied. iron"ina’ two, cievens had formations | "oni™ Gelembes Funner, Govers Six | Biuh new, 32> Elinuaten, | Dast “Dut look out for Britannin’s col used by German w n for kickoff. - Paul was back at left iles 50 Yards at'Paris. pCreamery, Bl it e S TN T ToRmES of Wibipe®: TR~ [pun Brouthers, who in & Detroit-Chi- alone last year. German - e Eea was mage un oF Gamp Dung | Paris, Nov. 16_J. Denin, ths Co- | Neufchatel, 5| Gutieal 12105 31| thy of testig the meitle Of Uncle | (oS0 Sumne 23 years afo made tirce women have known B P LEIH"ED & co and Speldtme. | This Wi be the’ linenn sbes Tunner, covercd nine Kilometers, | Eblla. Créam, 10] Powdered., . |Sam's best. Howard ghould Jmprove e B S Y A . . + |for the Princeton game, but Spalding T e e il g B iuctamsen— % i AR B L L T b 20 feldcra' at'that time were not Persil only three years. ill later give way to Freeman. Cap- |¥ g 20 New, . < o ¢ | marvels in speed. In the gan W 2 T eas e May, Todar % | Tuin Howe-and Camp with Coach Thd | Deats the worlds record establisiod in | - ERF’ patry, 38| KoORsant S 8¢ | Folwebee and tno naiCmilor. Iuox NI DI 17, o0, Eane no Think, though, of the e - 2 3 s A e L. N -91.! =, 3 ler conditio) . L '8 H EeplIMWF | Coy punted to the backs and the lat- # s to | R S ai-ke] S o b P e Syl be Another condition that was reson labor saved in Germany, ikE OFFICE OF WM. F. BHILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, NO TICKETS IN § PECULATORS' HANDS 23,000 People to See Yale vs. Princeton—Blue Confi- dent of Beating the Tigers—Not so Sure About Win- ning From Harvard. New Haven, Nov. 16—With the ind, howling ihlro;g.h the stands and e frosty air nippirg the noses an ears of hundreds of students, the Yale football men had iheir last Stiff prac- tice before ihe Princeton game this afternoon. To>morrow the first eleven and substitutes will run throush the signals and then they will be taken outside the city to spend the night, coming into town Saturday morning. 1 ers had had practice on the freshman field and a half-hour’s signal practice for the iirst eleven. What the Line-up Will By ter's kicks frequently made 70 vards with the wind. Camp covered Sixty and sixty-five vards repeatedly. After the practice Captain Howe expressed | his satisfaction with the men and with | their knowledge of the game. The | Yale strength will be conserved just level playing surface, free from any rocks or stones, aithough perhaps a trifle soft on the surface for the best Kind of footing. SNOW CUTS SHORT DARTMOUTH’S LAST PRACTICE mage Lasted Only Ten Minutes on Hanover Field. Sei ing. NEW HALF-HOUR ‘The nearest American that established by Benin are the in- door_and outdcor six-mile records by G. V. Bonhag, Irish-American A. C. which are respectively thirty minutes, 42 seconds, and 31.05 1 PRINCETON PROSPECTS POOR. e Head Lettuce, Romatre, New ‘Turng Cerers "Hunch, Spinach, pk. Quinces, nk. Sabiow ol Poultey Fancy L. I Ducks. Fowl, 30| Broflers, Native chickens 25|Squabs, 23 $1.58 Picicies, Ballon. 76 |Keroseae Of, 11-13 Eege. Tola), don. 40 Vinegar. gal = %8 Flak. 10|Cods’ Tongue: §|Rouna Clams. Market Cod, 15 Oft S. Haddock, o1 ety 80 wuom otane TO WIN oLyMPIC. Experts Look for Uncle Sam to Carry Off Sixth Consecutive Trophy in 1912 Games at Stockhoim. Notwithstanding the fact that the Olympic games of 1912 are a long woy off, track experts are already engaged in ‘doring out the comparative chanzes of the athletes who will wear the stars and stripes with those of our brother nations, and it seems to be the peneral consensus of American opinicn that when the sun sets Ju 18 in the stadlum at Stockhoim it will see oid glory asain flying in triumph. Yankees grent that Germany, Finland, Canada and Sweden are to be consid- & man up a tall tree it looks as if the prophets had better keep their eves Ppeeied for the Couth Africans and Aus. tralians, as well as the Canadians. From Great Britain S won the 300 metor champlonship | at the London Olympiad. Knox will His Landlady’s Advice Probably Saved His Life - I feel that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root saved my life. 1 inherited weak kid- neys. The discharge was so frequent and painful that I would have to stay in bed to obtain temporary rellef. I | consulted good physicians but the re~ sults were disappointing, My land- lady advised me to try Swamp-Root as the last resort, which I did and I was quickly relieved. I continued taking Swamp-Root and my weight has increased fifty pounds. My health is of the best and I have told many others about Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Koot and have done a lot of good in this way. Your wonderful medicine is of great value to mankind. a booklet of valuable information, tel ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be sure and mention The Norwich Daily Bulletin. Regular fifty- cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale the heavy batting averages was that the catcher stood 20 or mo) fecet back of the plate. All that was be a mighty dangerous contender in the 800-meter event. The boys across | the border have some pole vaulters in | Happeny, Cameron, Archibald and Langstaff, who are not to be sneezed | necessary to get a hit was to dump the ball in front of the plate, and there | »as no chance to get the runner. The catcher couldn't go out fast enough, Hours of Drudgery The dayyou put Persil towork for you the hours of wash-day drudgery will go. Persil has been tried and found good. Thirty million pounds were already, by this won- derful compound. Just Ten Cents spent for Persil will show you a il Steak Pollock, 12| af 2nd the pitcher could not come In. jecated In Semsrs’ Biock, over C. M. | 25 far as possible, Yale having in view W h, 13/Canned Salmon. at. Frank Lukeman of Montreal will | Under existing conditions even® for p ‘thira soor. the Harvard game next w : eoer Biucs, 13 27for 28 | be dangerous in the pentathion, the | mou i o oung conditions even - fast that wash-day dread be- s s Only 20 Tickets Turned Back. Tigers Have No Offense Worthy of the | {0 " aines. @15 | Lobsters— five-cvent ail-around competition, and | and others are thenn” ot oy Cree oo . The ticket demand is greater than Name, Coaches Say. Impt Sardines 38| “Live Duncsn Gillis of Vancouver will Drove | cntcher on bunts in front b the plere longs to past ages. = gver before. WWith an Issue of about| ... . o ~—o= o oo | s 85810035 | stonk o to he a worthy foeman of the great sent day batter is @ thinker. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW #3000, only twenty have boen turned | f e ool weather, ‘the Tigers | Blackiish, 35| Flounders, 10-13 | Sheridan and Fred Thompson in the | tries to ofitwit the pitcher. In ono P"c. ents | in by the holders under the request [return of zood weather, the T Brand, box, 63| Flatsh, 8| decathlon. the 10-event all-around | days gome by most of the . pitchers y made that if Yale men did not intend | Were hard at work today on Osborne | g Clams, pk. ~ 30| Halibut. 321 competition.” threw the ball with all their speed and B & Perki: Mitomeys-at Law | to use their allotment to return the | field. The coaches put the team | Small Mackerel, 20/Bluefish, 23| _ Sprinter also has enough faitn in | the ter usually swi blindly i rown iy xtra tickets in order to let some one | throush a short scrimmage devoting | Eels. 16-1%/Salmon, 39| Ernie Hertbers, the Swedish trainer, to | To ba o £00d batier now 1t 1o cosentinl Dver First Nat Bank, Shetucket St.| S0 CCRES I OO RO e in vears | the rest of the practice to drop Kick- Sendsh. Ibi Seniedan, 1| teliove the Bwides will Shtow & bats | cead s o, Datter now 1t s sesential By W e 3022 there s no evidence of apeculators | ing and punting. In the fifteen min- | o T, g9iSheenen, 3] e front into line at Stockholm that | dear ' that the hands are brougnt ity Nk I Wi ail. lonal ! SRS ha*ing the tickets. None js offered | utes piay - B afier Mol Secallops, at., 80| Butterfish, 18 | will make Uncle Sam fight his hardest. | play. A slugeer of the old type woul g P— — | for saje on the street. - touchdown on the scrubs after McLean Soft Crabs, doz. 80| “Erny always was a foxy old cove and | appear foolish if net | The Noank baseketball team Is anx- Sai s .o hu{a\nrckcover‘ed a;umbl%d pEmte, B2 X a master at hiding his hand until he | many of the modern p jous to arrange gimes with any team | cker, Vaughn an witt ma cailed . in New London county of an average | Dominick & Dominick| ... sienar pRILL Topay up the backfieid with Pendleton. as ADDITIONAL MARKETS R e e o | e r. | of 150 pounds, on and atter November | | Will Be Academy’s Final Praotice Be- | auartcrback. The work was very fast found wanting. The fans in Sparrow EEAG ALARY CUT. |55 “Address all communications to Members of New York | fore the Bulkeley Gam ind mmappy but thare s still & serious Tiay, Grala and Fees. hiest scemed to think that Uncie Sam | New Plan Proposed af San Antonio | K8aF ASHDY, manager, Noank, Conn. . ? i ran, ® ~ornmeal, sprin wi sucl Ve “ral o - Stock Exchange | aifangther stiff scrimmage practi-e and | cogencs ia far from favorable hecatse | Miigings, 3164 Bt S8 | i el Doy as Crals ot s Baseball in Havana. Bk ;m::.:y N‘;’-’d‘;n"““;figg Mo offense worthy -of the name has Straw. cwt. $100{Hay. Baled. s1.30| and Meyer of the Irish-American ath- Antonio, ,I\‘o\ 16.—The | Havana, Nov. 16.—Philadelphia Na- atternoon, but for today. there will by | been developed. - o R letic ciub; Throop of Los Angeles Sy i of ever guc except | tlons 5; IHavana 1. only light signal practice, as no risk }m Louts, 5.20 cwt. $1.70| Beloit of Chicago. Rau of Germany | (e major leagues ill be cut to the | will be taken of injuring any one be- | May Break Carlisle’s Winning Streak. | Ry, % 35 |Cottonseed Meal, |and Howard of Canada may upset cal- | ‘“1“:"‘ next season if'a movement start- | s=—— — = = | L Tore the Bulkeley gathe. o | SR X, X Nov 1674 hard | S0 JOMer &l on fisar, SLT0f ciiations, howover, Not enly diq the | tonal association of Professions | C1OAT POtS and pans | NEED TO BE FIXED. | | The practice on Thursday was held | signal drill and defensive practice to- | Oats, 3 ] il Metl §2.10 | neStings BohiesSnin gwiiy [ DAL Association _jof Erofessional with i ildi | Acs > ime clu the prepara- - $2.10 | score strong in the sprints, but that agues, by Wilbur P. / . | | BARash BUIlGhp, RAewih | o U5 oo i by T s | O pisieans, oumatated Do pienar Live stoc. e T with "The Soaii Wik | president of the Texax lenguc. Doars | [N s Rt DAIN OR ) Felsphond 808 it was found to be in very fair condi- | for the game with the Carmlisle In- | Cattle— Veal Calvi clean up in all track events up to 1500 (Ul | PAY LARGE PRICES? AN tion for use on Saturday. Manager |dians on Saturday. The big Orange | Beef Steers. meters. Braun of Germany was Con- |, = % (CXS DS Uit ELon . every. | | Haviland wnd Assistant Manager Burke | team is in superb condition, and its $4.75-36.25| Sheep— ceded to be a decidedly dangerous <q bl "'! “ ll:" clsswification. and )] - have had it all marked off for gridiron [supporters wovld not be surprised if | Bulls $§2.50-$4.25| Lambs, | chap in Doth the 400 and $00 meter | [PaSHC of i he AOTA T e Bt Without the least particle ! " | uses with 10-vard chalk marks over | Syracuse broke the winning streak of [ COWE — $2-34.35] Zambs, s s S IR Raking the Dawer, of fing e pain you can have the most s i Ir S > y _selecl - s i o eol ‘emoV e b « Msmfllfll 5 Hallahlam entire length, and it presents a fine | the redsiins. o et SR Rrobahlyl sk b arles wivay rom :h?;u‘“f»‘r‘:\'.‘::'11',"('1.'5;}‘ sitive tooth removed by I 0 Trimmed Green Calves— and Lindbeps of Chicago; Gish of Se- e existenoce of some lea depel We fill teeth with silver y i Hides ™ i a 5 | Bitle: Reldpath of Syracuse; Hayes of upon the adoption of such a rule, it 18| Germg of decay accumulate || enuaci for 50" conis and sors | | Steers, 1b., Philaelphia; and Sheppard, Glssing | contende wittig DA for $1.00, or solid gold erowns § - FINANGIAL AND COMMERCIAL SEE el gt plf| S Reledthe NPT Vs | B, vetins ni! s, 2945 | on oft-used pots and pans, and || £7 1145 r | 4 Sheep Skins 13! o UECE R ilinoy o Beattis: D |50 P o0 eaas o P Dr. H, D, Sydleman is & me 4 | Wool Skins, 8l 8235 | venrort of Chicago, and Sheppard. Gis- | [0%/0% 4 ofer 4 rosolution asiiak that | Ordinary soap and water only (§ D7, B Sydleman 1o o mem: | . sing and Frick may be e les men . s gt S ORIET H { end e manufactur | MARKET REVIVES. 300 Buitimore & Ohto. Woel. for ‘Uncle Sam in the 309-meter event, | CONSTess enact a lnw prohibiting the [ oloang off the surface. || perintends tno manufact | e e S straight fiece, . Washed, 35-28 | From Uncle Sam's 400 and 800 meter | transmission by wire of bets on base- our artifictal teeth. He ha b oot B s B0 il |- o e e I e S g Gold Dust does the work— (| & oriering ‘of us Sou reccio | ‘Was Not Heavy. i L “fl)-d ?2::3 Ht:le dlll‘llx‘ulty 1nhnvsnns’-’|xAxhu; o M' s s DAt ot hib £ e j . | | Skunk— uskrats, 25| 1,600-meter relay race. om the Am- i urphy Arrives. | 2% 2 2 ! Sy : e We Shout Quallty | New York Nov. 16. —Renewed | “Black. s1.85, s1.60/Mink Crican sprinters’ a flying four ¢an be| Kia Muryhy, wne i+t vox Youns | And does it right. It digs deep || perience. ? | strength was ‘exhibited by the stock G e as el Dk, 3% §5| chosen that will stand the other teams | Dyson of Providence in New London | affer germs, cleans like a new | Work gusranteed ten y \ e ces. 75, 50¢ 3 5 - irsde estab] ? ainin | ave been esta On Our Lines of | heavy, wad changes were not large, but Raccoon, 82, §1.50| Red, 87, $5, 34| pell. Bl Harnivan of Michigan, Mel | camy for (ho comimg bout. Alf Lyneh: b be.m;les yal}x)r ‘:’ o R ; | the weakness of the list disappeared. Gray, 1.25 | Sheppard anc bel Kiviat of the Irish- | the Canadian boxer, is with him as his isputable value. i |Operations centered largely about American ath tic 2lub, Oscar Hedlund | traincr. and pans as bright HStd bl R DO nieaned oy i | Tnion Pacific, which was brought into T of the Bro-klyn zvmnpastic association | T T (T | i i o examine your te § Fur Coats and | prominence by the issuance of its an- ucta FROTHINGHAM WITH HARVARD.|and Arthue Baker of the Cloveland Baltic Wants to Know. 1the.y were new—and sani chars H | nual report, which was regarded In the Delaware & Hudion. Ao athletie elub, Uncle Sar 1ooks to have | The Baltic A. C. football team finds | tarily safe. — |} open trom 9 a. m. tin 8 i street as distinctly favorable. Union e Strong Halfssck May Get Into Dart- | the 1500-meter event cinched. Great | j o ooilc ta ik Sa Foce o e - Sl H Scarf and Muif Sets Because there is No More Important Feature to be Considered In Buying Furs. You Can Buy At Reasonable |and Atlantic Coast Line three. | | American interests. Facific was bought heavily and during part of the day showed a gain of more than two points. Its strength was & tonic for the market, and, after an riy period of weakness, the whole list rose in response to more active buy- ing. Trading was still largely profes- sional, however, and the demand was not well sustalned. During the after- noon prices shaded. Lehigh Valley, which recelved a check in its advance vesterday. was weak at the opening, but rose in re- sponse to a renewal of speculative op- erations. It was supported consistently and at the close that stock and Union Pacific were the strongest of the active Disuilers e sities Edo e Interborough Do. pfd - Inter’ Harresier Inter Marine pfd Tntemational Paoe atlonal Pump Towa Central Ransas Clty Souid 100 S 100 | and the appearance in the Dartmouth mouth and Yale Games. Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 16.—Har- vard’s varsity. football players were nursed through the practics today, the coaches taking no chances that in- juries shall inierfere with the lineup against Dartmouth on Saturday. The return to the first team as a regular, game and possibly the Yale game, of Ted Frothingham, halfback for the past two years, was indicated today by | Frothingbam's participation ir the practice at left halfback in place of Reynolds. The varsity lined up against the substitute for half an hour’s iight | Britain certainly cannot match that | covey, and in former vears John Bull always had a Dlue chip for the 1500- meter event. Wide of Sweden an4 MacNicho! of Scotiand look to be the | mos. danserovs ‘orelsm 1330-meter contenders. ¢ ‘nele Sam will not be #0 sirong in the standing jump events. If Ray Ew- Ty should regain his old-time form, all | ‘would be well, but Eprinter does not | think Ray will come back to his old | form. Platt, Adams. Dan Healy, Den Adams and other American Stanams jumpers cannot be classed with the old Ewry. Ray probably never again will be able to attempt the standirg on Thanksgiving morning but would know what excuse the Heavy- | have for mot playing in Baltic | (Signed). g | McGrath Stayed witn Doc Roller. Dr. B. . Roller of Seattle and Ja McGrath, the Irish Giant, wrestled for one hour and 40 minutes Wednesday night at Worcester without either se curing a fall. The match was call off at midaight. | a Clippers Playing G. G. S. The Cli Jotball team is to play the Greene krammar school Sat- pers ille Gold Dust does this work in | just half the time required by | soap or any other cleanser. | Does it better, too. | Gold Dust cleans everything | like magic. | King Dental JACK Parlors DR 0 Franklin Square, Norwick " GEO. E. PITCHER speculative lssues. Among tho less ac- high jump, and he will have to pos- urday on the Cranberry. The Clippers i i 3 day on ranb > . The large bile that he moved to Live stocks the strength of the southern oriiisos sess most of his old prowess to win | challenge any team under 115 pounds. | ot P ) R IR Al group was_most pronounced. Louis- o g R g e g e o P roadwa r ! ; ville' and Nashville rose five points The largest amount of gold reserved for export In a single day within many months was the total of $5,250,000 en gaged for shipment to Canada, in pay ment_for Canadian bonds in conmec- tion with financing undertaken by It was reported also that a shipment of gold was to be made to Arsentina next week. for a Paris Institution. Bankers were not rprised at indications of a gold Pacis Pennsivania Peopie'e Gaz . Pliisburg C. €. &S Bitteburg_Coal Bulkeley Coming With a Band. Bulkeley is to bring its band up on Saturéay from New Londen, accom- panying the football team when il comes to play the Academy. Since | Bulkeley won the first same between ihe two teams the stulent body down there has gone clean dippy over the | team and can't see how it can do any- | thing else but win again. Practically | all of New London will emigrate up here that day, expecting to celebrate a great viciory over the Academy. wouldn't be surprising, however. to e the wonderful veteran bop up in | winning form azain. Everybody hopes he w Lee and Scott, Sam Harry Babcock, Eddie Coyle and Cocke look g00d for Uncle Sam in_the pole vauit, »Ithough Passeman of Ger- many and the Canadian vaulters will | be exceedingly dangerous. With Matt McGrath, Paddy Ryan, Con Walsh and Lee Taibot, America looks to have the hammer throwing laurels all bound round with a woolen string. If John | ar-hit_games was | ¢ during the 1911 reland left-hander | in each of which made only four safe | The. pitching of fi Vean Gresg's specia sea. pite his ones. the ¥. M ant, their own or o advises with o human powers. New London. greater economy. 7 M. C. Knyone troublsd or b h ers’ affalrs, ‘Conn. Prices and | oveansnt 5o Bouth, Rrictes 1t Tree | account of Europe at this time, on ac- count of the present ease 5° money |and the relatively high rates of ex- Flanagan should compete he will have to hur! for the good old -U. S. A., for John is an American citizen. The only other mon who has a chance (o Do ock Do vtd 2 Taand G5! »id Lk &F Fullback Thompson’s Brother Dies. Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 16.—With the Depend on what You Purchase at IS, . MAGPHERSON'S FURRIER 291 Main Street On Exhibition A fine assortment of the Latest Styles in Millinery for Fall and Winter wear = MRS. G. P. STANTON’S, No. 52 Shetuckot Street. | The Roads Are Settling and pleasure driving and cheapest way to got the embra ing fresh alr that is better than the best tonic. 'Phone us for 3 gocd team. MAHONEY EROS., Livery Stable. Falls Avenus. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeos In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice during his last iiiness. McGrory Building. Norwil . mens &hrn Connecticnt equal to The = for R ', Conn. no aaveritsing medium in busisess results. £ change. Another decrease in the European supply of copper was shown in the ortnizhtly statement, a _showing | which was regarded as confirmator. reports of the enlarged foreign de. mand. Recent tyments from this =lde. moreover, !r' been on a fairly loree basis. The shrinkage within the iast two weeks brings down the total in the lowest point recorded since June of 1809, Refusal of the United States circuit court to permit independent tobacco nterests to intervene in the American fobacco reorganization proceedines, Lonts & W. 00, 4 17200 Union” Pacitis - 100 Do. pa ... United Siates Heal 4400 United States Rubber annual football ~strugsle between Michigan and Pennsylvania but forty- cight hours away, word was received late today from Fullback Thomson at his home in Cadillac, Mich., that his Dbrother died today and that he would not return to Ann Arbor for a week. ‘The announcement caused gloom throughout university circles, for it was said that Thomson's , absence would remove the pivot of Michigan's offensive and defensive strensth. Meek practiced in Thomson's place today. Burman Withdraws from Savannah ill be the best|1-8 on call. [ | | J | | | 2nd the attitude of the attorney general toward the plan as approved by that vt were referred to as influences which sustained the strength of the stock market. The expressed determi- nation of the opponents of the plan to take the matter before the highest tri- bnal, however. delaved the final ap- proval which Wall street hopes will point out the method of disintegrating combines which are offensive to the law. Bonds were steady, vwith Seaboard Air Line issues stronz and active. Total sales. par value, $3.161.000, United States registered twos declined Ton snn 1980 Am. 1000 i 700 Westinghouse Electric Tnlon ... COTTON. New York, Nov. 18—Cotton closed quiet and unchange uplands, 601 bales. spot et middling 50; middling gulf, 9.75- sales, Futures closed Very steady. Closing bids: November 9.30, December 9.31, “January 9.09. February 9.14, March 919 April 932 May 9.36, Jund .28, July 9.30, August 9.31, Sept r 933, October 9.32. o MONEY. New York, Nov. 16.—Money on call steady at 2 1-4@2 1-2 per cent.: ruling rate 2 3-8: last loan 2 3-8; closing bid 2 3-8: offered at 2 1-2. Time loans steady; 60 days and 90 days 3 1-2 per cent.; six months 3 1-2@3 3-4. CHICAGD GRAIN WARKEY. Races, ew York, Nov. 16.—Announcement was made here today that Bob Bur- man, holder of several world's records in aulomobile racing, had withdrawn from the Grand Prize and Vanderbilt Cup races at Savannah, Burman says he withdrew from the Grand Prize race on the request of the firm manu- facturing the car he would have used. The Arm wished a release from its contract. Burke Back with Mantreal. Boston, Nov. 16.—Pitcher Willlam I Burke of Clinton, the left hander who played with the Montreal Eastern league team last season, will pitch for the same club next year, the Boston ational league team, which drafted Burke, having sold him back today. Miracle to Make Chicago Win. Chicago, Nov. 16.—“Nothing short of a miracle can make Chicago win itk of the University of Chicas as o 0 as he Sirveyed the maroon football pray- ers scrimmago on Marshall fleld to- day. “The work is the worst I have squseze a point in the hammer throw is Nicholson of 'Scot'and.” SPITBALL THE CAUSE OF FASTER BASEBALL. Jennings Says Old Timers Would Not Be in It Now. “When the question is asked, @ is frequently,” says Hughey Jenning: “what has made the game faster and more scientific than it was 10, 15 or 20 years ago, my answer is the develop- ment of the spitball has improved present day baseball more than any other thing Many players who were classed as stars in the olden days would be considered of but ordinary ability now Of course there were players in the old National league who ‘were remarkable and who would be considered as such just now There ‘were several who, I think, could have easily held their own against the pitel of abllity of the present day twirlers, but I don’t think they would bhave batted as heavily “In their day each club had one and, at the most, two good pitchers. Now the major league clubs have three and four star pitchers each, and there is a continuance of lean days for the slug- gers. 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