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INSURANCES. "A Specialty: HARVARD AND P FARM INSURANCE|p. Big Game of Season at Cambridge Today—Both Teams |§ in Fine Condition—Betting Favors Crimson, 10 to 9—-‘ i J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwigh, Conn. RINGETON MEET Backfields Expected to Star. 1§ i Cambridge, Mass,, Nov, 1.—Princeton and Harvard will measure _strength, agllity and football knowledge in an hour’s struggle in the stadium tomor- row hefore 37,000 people. The contest will be the first of the blg games of the year on the eastern gridirons and the first visit of the Orange and Black to Harvard in 16 years. If the Crim- son should win—and the betting to- night was 10 o 9 in support of such a contingency—the victory will mark the firat Harvard success over the Tigers In a quarter of a century. The two universities resumed footbail rela- tions Jast year and Princeton won on Osborne fleld by a score of § to 6. Fead Coach Cunnigham of the Tigers said tonight that the team is INSURANCE e to every FIRE vé- | the A. Swenson, marks with a club runs Fiying Merks Murpay, be only riders enf yere among i who prefaced his brief history of : who received per- fect score medals. Besides riding over the 145-mile triangular course, the couple also rode to and from Provi- | dence. Ar. Earnshaw's medal is at- tracting much atiention in the sp ing goods window of Preston Bro: this city. PACKEY M'FARLAND | ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT. pensib i com one owning Z |in a confident mood. ery man is in | Exranrdinary Pure Food Specials For Saturday | Sl Delivered In Gity for 5 Gent Use Your Own Judgment In Your Food Purchases HIGH COST OF LIVING SOLVED BY US. Choicest Green Mountain P[]Tflm{s Buy while Genuine Lamb Fresii Mohican Cream:ry FULL WEIGHT AND LOWEST PRICES. Butter in cloth legs e Loins 1c Fores Tc|ih, 33¢ 25 lbs. $1.43 prompt and | Plaving condition, and the cleven will sack 0 on to the fleld physically fit. Of course we expect to win.” “Should Be a Grand Game.” ¥ead Coach Haughton of Harvard maintained his usual reticence fo- night. The mentor of the Crimson football team would say only | Tomorrow will tell its own story. | ‘Wa know Princeton has a good team. but I think ours it the better. It should he a grand game.” end Fue Insarance, Trainer “Pooch” Donovan volunteer- czisd 10 Domasty' Block ovar C. ¥ [ed the stafement that the Crimson wms. Roses 8, third Soer. plavers are all in “fne form and fet- Tolwpnone 141 | 1€ ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Réal Estate “gent, Richards Building, 81 Main St. lui OFFICE OF WM. K EILL Real Eztate southerly gridiron within the stadium today tonight. Indications were thet rain would stop before midnight sy fleld was in prospect. dite the rain, the Harvard team y had its last practice befors the game. The backs and ends were out in the drizzle. running down under and catching punts for half an hour. The linemen meanwhile formed within the structiens in defensive work. Big Crowd from Princeton. 10 Thapws et Nov s » 333 4 s e« Pri 4] rainstorm soaked the and the but ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW AMOS A. BROWNING 3 Richerds Bldg. | Phone 7 Brown & Perkuns, itomgysatlan Dver Fisi NaL Hauk, ousuckst ot Luirance stalrwa nest N Talep] 1 2 - “a the Harvard-Princeton footba Thol}‘ \< . » i NOTTOW afir‘,rn;\':r(: The eDimeSavings Bank s o OF NORWICH. Princeton men are hopeful t far ym confident concerning the outcor 3 1t is the general beli » Naseau supporters that if on ie to win it will be through aer defense, basing their hopes t and Stewart and Mo t of DIVIDEND Sem among Prince annual Dividend has been ared from the net earn- rigs of the past six months at the rate of Four per cont. a year, and will Sxpeate if the line can ke payable on and after Nevember 15. FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. defense no end of trouble. The Harvard and Princeten v 1l teams comnare equally in age and wel The: ght gifference , ‘the fraction viglon showing Princeton to be somewhat younger, but the tea compare in weight pound for pound Both average pounds in weight 1 s the average age Manufacturing and Industrial Stocks Yssuee Well Adapted to the Require- ments of Conservative Investors. Yielding 5 to 7 Per Cent Had Perfect Scorss in 145-Mile Run of Providence Motorcycle Club. Een e regular nthly meeting s of the Providence Motorc st Saturday eveni rooms in the medals were Turner, Tucker & Co. sgular course between 1 and Worcester on Oc ered and res, 1,000 ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT for Rheumatism or Kindred Disorders Scientific Chirapody iger | U 1010 long enough, to give the Harvard | the S . Says He Has Cleaned Up $200,000 and | is Tired of Rigorous Training. Chicago, Nov 1 and announced today he would retire | from the prize ring after his forth- | coming contest with Young O'Brien in Philadelphia next He said he was tired of the con Packey M the dollar has lost some of its draw. “There a three fights I would like to get I I quit, ar! d. “Td ke on Ad Wol, Britton, a Chi boy who is a comer, | ould Iik ing with | San Francisco have a numbei along and | clean up nearly ghts right $50,000 a sbail cage and were given in- | ve never bet made a little never has heen a paving bet, though, and T quit | on n Dett YALE D ATS PRINCETON. | Has Easy Victory in Six Mile Cross Country Run Yale; I Princeta u; Brown, Prin hut the team scoring )t points would count u Nov. d off the footh members rmitted to uragement e team heing restricted to hand- clapping. Army-Haly Cross Game Cancelled. ~The foot- been the has heen can- i from the 1l duties account of sident Sherman was calied off. ving Nov. 1 have AMES DAWSON, P FACTORIES 8 R CALL MONEY AT 9. A as Influence to Materially Cperations on Exch: 1 Argument to 1.—Observance rman, | s operations on very additional 1 slock €3 e to a siderable few daye resu »w of money from interiof 1k desirous of avalling themselves | {of the more remunerative intcrest turns, receipts have r {1ocal b s to a nomin: | is felt re; Payments dur b ed to show in a material expansion o es showed | - , with a smart zain ! Pacific. This was fol- | eneral declines which oblit- erated all early gains, and then a long erind of atasnation. Towerds the se, when It became evident (hl!l | there would be no repetition of yester- Jlish the lday's money “squeeze” the market Comnecti- fonce more grew moderately active, do =0 iclosing with a firm undertone. Several important raflway systems issuced returns for September. The 8t. Paul road showed a net gain for that month of $920,000, while the s¥lvania gained $378,000 on its | ines and only 31 00 on those | west of Plitaburg. New Vork Central | showed a net decrease of $343,000. Bonds were firm, with marked im- provement in speculative issues. Total sales, par valie, were $1.440,000. United States government were unchanged. STOCKS. desires to ance iome market is the finest He next compared Taft, showing how the > couragze to pros sis, effoct reform and devartment on a paving d other things which Presi- At was afraid to attempt led with a plea for the elec- heir dynamite sticks right on Tuesdiay by voting for Taft. The Ameritar voter is om trial as mever hefore bonds High Tow. opper M Agricuttoral 700 Am. Ren Sugar. 100 Am. Can 100 D, id 0 Am d Lavigne of Woonsocket ond and #poke for a fow momen the fact that there were more wage earners emplovad today in the eotton and wolen industries than in all in- Austries combined i 1860. He spoke of the grest exiravagance of the American people today, saying that ing the last 12 weeks one miilion ey and beer, an ggnount 5 _the running expenses d States government for we are now called a bil- He concluded by urging e republican. ticket as the country. ! 009 Cansdian Pacific 490 Comtral Leather X 100% 29 8600 Wostinghouse 110 Wheeling & L. E......... Total sales. 298.900 shires. Nov. 1.—Moner on call 3 per cent.: ruling rate n 6 1-2 losing bid 6: of- Time loans strong: 60 6 per cent.; COTTON. New York, Nov. 1—Cotton s closed steady' middling uplands, 11. middiing gulf, 12.00; sales, 1,397 bales. Futures closed firm. Closing = bids: November 11.07, December 11.32, Janu. ary 11.35, February 11.47, March 11 April —, May 1158, June 1160, July 11.63, August 1185, September 11.20, October 11.25. OHIOASO GRAIN WARKET. " Many 4 man who has lope for sreakfart hus dissppaintment for sup- by P 1Ml 6% six months fBaker’s they’re cheap 15 lbs. 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